serfs! Both in the front of battle and had they depended upon their catches i" ight have known what Anna wouM in the more prosaic task of succoring The Guests Had Just Suggested a Consolationi for George's Benefit. for dinner. y. And what Anna *aid usual1> the wounded sent home the Russian Edward A. Straclian and Mrs. Strac- oved to be what every our said. Fh« Jews themselves are working out their WEBSTER. han made the td a keen eye for values. Sometime! Russians By banner catch of the day. JEWSAREFIGHTING own political salvation as They landed five bass, seven pike, two rs. Grady thought it was among Russians. rockfish a THE Grady hadn't been by and EVENING STORY. tempteduncannyMrs. number of perch. wm wm wm f nan Ill a acynBpdnefliw ,f iv bargains for long time nor by New Era for the Jew. Policeman Gharles Birkipht of tlic trly extravagance that wasn't a \ do hope You'll reme MBER «=T seventh precinct spent two days on the until she saw this hot the weekbarlin >&e, ifore. Tt had been hard to wait till LOYALMCZAR "The new era for the Jew in Russia, river between Great Falls and "Watts' RAGGED ROBINS. &IVE THESE <5£ttTUBMEN I branch last week. Tic made a catch of gm's pay day to buy it. How very the era of of I AMD the unselfish spirit _ WHAT SAID ij 11 she was. And with four two dozen bass, several of them weigh- y spirit that finds an echopatriotism.ain " inp more than two pounds each. too (Attic Jim needed shoe*chllen. 4 VEE i br » ^ .. . ) COULD HE j Copyright. r.»l-!. W. Werner Battle the Side of Members every land.will surely have a wide Bacic*1rHEtR. MOHEY ic sighed as she put the plates around by abroad. Nothing could be An piers who tried their luck on Little Little Mrs. Grady bought the hat and i1,1 e table. Some one of the four repercussion was needing shoes. One could more effective than it in clearing away > I THOUGHT you HAD "TJVKEH river and about Analostan island thisjt ook it home, and all the tiine she knew alays of Russian Church for SLEEf ,F I week, it is reported, caupht a few bass jaj ways wear an old hat. A new one hitherto hat she wouldn't afford and the unfortunate impression and many yellow per£h. A fev. catfish it. that. Wlas not absolutely necessary. given foreigners by Russia's treatment V FROM e-UESTS and mullets were caught. An- ' noreover. it was too young for her. if Jim came in as she took up the meat of a class of /.x MOHE yoUK- many Nationality. her Jewish population, * srlers baited with oysters for the mul- s lm could. Vet it cost only $3.50, and id put it in the oven to keep warm citizens peculiarly rich in cousins un- W T>u.o n I11CVII. lie DilClU 2 r> f^-AMF jWs- ' t was a circled with IIIIII, PVUUJ'CU der every one of the powerful flags of I A CAJ merely gray chip, jv washed his face and hands and sat the world. Especially will this be true Ir Richard A. Johnson, democratic candi- agged robins. But when one's bus- >wn at the foot of the table. His in the United States, a country, by the / a number of *>and gets $lt» a w eek and one has four w ife put the meat on the table and PATRIOTISM IS WELDING whose national date for ("onpress, preeted way, legitimate aspira- \s ho wrc at Rock point for a c hildren for whom to hats, P<>urcd the eoffee. She, too. was silent tions no conflict with those of !'-mglers provide at point '* Robert 1. of he hat lay like a dead upon on *»ek-c;:d outing. l>ipgs ^dioes and stockings. $3.50 looms big weight THE MUSCOVITE FACTIONS Russia, neither the sea nor in the and In*. of sr spirit. of «ourse, she could ex i.h Plata Iligdon Wayside, * » the two fields V tul i« lion mio'c f-> *» wi rl 1 v . w c wrv western hemisphere, ?.Wu vore with the candidate. tange it. Modern stores arc obliging which peculiarly concern us. The Mon- i ear of its twenty-nine and even in that respect. But under the dead roe our doctrine and the expansion o£ Mason r laims some to which it lias no w eight her spirit no menace the Fleishman and Harry right. wriggled rebelllously merchant marine find in OB-G-E n -at the necessity for at New Era for Hebrews. He Thinks, GE of Alexandria and H Heller. Heorgei,* md for a time one has worn her exchanging; folds of the Russian flag. long ic of a ^ S. droves and S. IT. droves of this city iair ^ meagorness life which held in an Will Have a Beneficial Effect were the anglers at Rock point unpretentious, unbecoming ne used at a ribbon for Charles SherrlU. the opportunities of investment there ' to Rod; They last for hair among visitors point. j'>ne of the is States minister to Argentina, has which our entrance into those markets an roast. children. Sixteen dollars enjoyed oyster j* powerful teacher in small, economical an of the stand /^/^IA-HEr1,| investigation completedwill disclose to our merchants, and ' deas. Russian Jews are taking in J. F. Buckingham has arranged a trip young thus will Russia grain as much from us creek to try his new! Hut. like Kvc, Mrs. f»rady was tempt- to the war. which goes as we from her. If these successive to Aquia tonight 'id. present regard rod tomorrow. His new casting rod is Once, long ago. she had had just to show, he says, that as a race the steps he taken, as seems probable and is consider- J*uoh a hat. Her eyes grew a bit wist- to a one-piece hamboo. I as as well as their of the ad\-antage all because nine feet and he 'ul she remembered. So many strait- young Russian Jews, the ably more than long, ' then will both Russia concerned.and be able to land a string >ned years lay between that hat and older co-religlonists and eompatriota. United States owe a great debt to the expects be will i:his! of bass and rock fish tomorrow. arc loyally and valiantly supporting: splendid patriotism of the Russian She hurried homo, carrying the hat! Jews this crisis of their Two weeks ago the veteran angler ' the cause of Russia. in great hasp at Seneca. The ;>ox. On the way her sense of guilt; patriotism which will nation.a caught five fol-j ?rew. and she * Mr. Sherrill has prepared a statement he tried his luck at hoped, very fearfully, have effected a bettor indirectly loving Sunday hat Anna, her sister-in-law. who lived on a great and -aught nine big- \ the subject, outlining- change between two great nations having Chickamuxen 1 n the fiat above lier. wouldn't run czar's understanding mouth bass and a pike. in public opinion in the realms, so many reasons for a warm measured thirty inches 'low 11 that evening. Anna had the -which he believes indicates a new era "And the pike 1 snack of saying and friendship." in length," he said. unpleasant things, for the czar's Jewish subjects, and latest ef- :she found plenty of opportunity for Buckingham's piscatorial 4 that knack. which, at the same time, he thinks, will at the black buoy, off the employing Little Mrs. fort was with ( Irady could see the have a beneficial effect on America. of Potomac Park. He fished disapproving, point and the pair caught scornful look that would flash to An- Mr. Siterrill's statement is, in part, as Mack Sparrougli, ua's face when that youthful hat was 1 Iffle ftorip* a string of rockflsh. j Drought forth. And Anna was the kind follows. fc* MV A.M.'SJJJ "When the war broke out a young that insisted upon knowing what was in each She a habit of Russian Jew. the youngest of three package. had INDIAN TROOPS BLOW UP jfitting at her front window, so that it brothers, found himself in London, cut was seldom little Mrs. Virginia point she could open the door of the closet. phenomenon as came about was careless. And that goes to show other members party. caught Ave fish apiece," he they are so numerous that it is ^ave bought it." during our automobile trip over the forty-seven added, "and Bauer was almost for L. A. Clarke & Son. "New hat?" she asked. "Let me see said Jim "It Spanish war, when once mat H isn i aiwaya nu« iuuuu we , happy." impossible to seine bait "G'wan," Grady. looks and for all and Plum The without it. Oh!" a time there was use we make of what we miles between this city point largest of the ten fish weighed so List right. You keep it." healed the breach but what at the resort long after two many carp that they killcatchingthe Departures. The "Oh!" was eloquent. Little Mrs. our north and betweenknow that counts. My mother had landed them bay pounds. smaller fish in the seine. "Nonsense," said Anna. "And it won't south.a blaze of sundown. Grady flushed red. The children hush- ^rear well." patriotism melting stiff taught me all about traps. She had Schooner Five Sisters, light, for racket to look at the new hat. prejudice of were But the late landing," said Wheeler, R. E. Doyle, assistant superintendent ed their But little Mrs. hand held long standing and taken me where they set and was Joe who has to load cord wood for said can't! Grady's it, welding together "made no difference. The water too of the street cleaning department, and Hunter, the reputation creek, Va., Neabsco"Gracious!" Anna, "you nd, though were edges long me just how to find them andshoweddig our of being: the most more than six times. That they tremulous, they separated. clear for day-fishing, and it was R. E. Doyle, jr., went to successful bass the dealers here; schooner Josephine wear that ere tight. And her some them out without getting caught. We Dickersons, fisherman in this city, is in braid is and those flowers will face.surely used to do it just for fun, and then to do our fishing at night." intentionMd.. for a week-end outing, the son engaged Keas, light, for Occoquan to load cord flimsy f the prettiness of youth had flushed Welch, the Factions. after oiling his reels and over his fade. the hat is years too . eat the bait that was left there. I was It was just fifteen minutes taking his father to the Monocacy river looking wood back to this port: schooner Edith Anyway, ack to it. Even $1G a week cannot a strike and to show him how to Ashing paraphernalia preparatory to young for you. Why, you had a hat "One has to know and to talk young then and strong-headed. It is a when Wheeler got catch small-mouth the for a river after ltogether suck the sweetings from with but it was midnight bidding bass season farewell until Marcey, light, point like that the you were married." , few Russians to bad to be strong-headed!" Old hooked the big fish, and exactly bass. spring >ve. "As long as you think so, Jim," realize what a change thing was landed. Father son next Bpring. oysters for the market here; schooner Anna laughed amusedly. "But, of has Man Coyote shook his head mournfully. 2 o'clock when the monster and were on the river The he breathed, "I don't care what other already eome over Russian public The rockfish was forty and one-half bright and in the and sportsman expects to do no more Mary Francis, light, for a Maryland course, you can return It and get think." "After a while I thought I knew it early morning, bass fishing this » >lks opinion as a result of this war.a he "and that I hadn't inches long, more than five inches longer they had been there only a few season, he says, point to load cord wood for dealers in exchange." another I THE END.) change all," continued, it is possible that of I can another in which makes for a one Byers the before the son a strike. minutes reports althoughcs»l. ^ - Pli-nWotVi Clorl/i. licrVlt "Yes, get exchange." new and greater anything to learn. Having learned all than the caught by got excellentiic.1 c Jjimui'tiu v. !U| tit, I'hiii, how week. "You see." he said to his sport being enjoyed up the Mrs. Grady said it wearily as well as in their body politic.a changecohesionabout traps, excepting they felt, previous father, river may tempt him. He is for Nomini to load lumber for this mar- At the moment it didn't make and I had no desire to know" Howard Topham caught the next "this is the way you have to do," getting quietly. on which evidences itself n many not that (Old his guns and other in ket: steamer Southland, for Old Point difference to her whether she ever Lectures "Shylock and David." in ways, Man Coyote grinned as he said largest fish, a rockfish that weighed that an angler should giveexplaining paraphernalia any only this appreciation of Jewish this), the fish .a readiness for the gunning season. and Norfolk with passengers and a hat or not. "Shylock and David was the subject to loytv "I wasn't afraid of them, and used to almost eight pounds, while Barrick chance to make a second got nationality, hut also in the even more than five run. freight: steamer Walcefleld, for river She put the box in the closet and 0 f a lecture by William A. o- re unexpected laugh at the man who set them.. The two fish weighing landed Frank and Nomini creek to the Po- Kishop support lent to the eov- i "And the fish is still Hayes and "Buck" White were landings busied herself getting supper. Anna at the rnment by such he tried to catch me the more morepounds apiece. running," at Trammell's one tomac and Steamboat Com- ^ uayle last night Foundry M. 12. irreeoncilables as at him. 1 could tell "And Barrick hooked an immense fish the father. commented day this week. They Chesapeake stayed a few minutes, then went up- «»i the terrorists and by sundry ceriinlaughed always "I believe "And," he found water and weather conditions pan.v; powerboat Jewel and schooners stairs to her own flat. Little Mrs. Chixrch. The lecture was given in ionurv leaders who revolt that he lost," said Wheeler. said to his son, "this is J. H. Dixon and for have hitherto Ived than the way I catch a about perfect, they said, and fish were Colbourn, light, \Iradv looked after her bitterly. How n with the centennial week collection :\ exi'e and the lost fish was considerably larger them," giving pull carried on from foreign the same as he fairly plentiful. Blakistone Island to load oysters for , she had been to that hat. She I it and was largely attended. heir active parts the one I landed." would if he were the boat Ruth from silly buy senr;es, campaign against this \'erv the five anglers for perch or catfish, and the When the two anglers put away their market here; W.# vernnient they are now Twelve fish caught by fishingson tackle for the the Eastern branch to Georgetown en ; "And supporting. weighed sixty-four pounds. was surprised to see a two-pound bass day they had a count and what will be the political effect of come from the water. of seventeen bass, and the fish were route to a Chesapeake Ohio canal ] his great change? Its effects are begin- The two fairly good size. When the water point. to be seen. Harry Fleischman of Alexandria gave anglers caught several bass. gets ing Already in Russia this of the use a trifle cloudy they expect to experi- and Tows. war has provided an i party Washington sportsmen Tugs inspiring testimony at Riverside, Va., one ence better luck. pe*Biii!«eiisiei*..mm. th e of >f his bungalow Detective W. '-ri--ii.nl patriotism nil classes and types not ago. The anglers ITenry Fortney thinks Tug Capt. Toby arrived at Corner 1 2th and F Sts. N.W. .f the so afternoon long a fortune js in store for snm*. »» ».*i\-<«i_ 1 If nation.something new in that with from wanted to try fishing in Utile Hunting v. It is reported that Hire*} ba.ss light coalboats Georgetown country as to sc a new ual ho can devise a large high-water mark ami the use 01 ine ounga- scheme to at- were caught in the and other United States Phone for the tide surging on to general reek thought tract lisli to hooks that are fastened receiving reservoir points; Alexandria A V Private Branch J in o\v would make the trip more pleasant, to lines of | one rainy .day not long ago. A number naval tug Standish arrived, towing l\ government. The nextpartlci;>ationduma to have a anglers, baited and thrown of 4270 F v.k.nnn be elected "It is always a good thing overboard. years ago bass fishing in the Main VJ J Lt i^nvianiigv = will, thanks to this change, a was S. S. Constellation from Baltimore; inevitably be mo.-c leachjuarters," said Ward Savage, "The choicest bait will permitted, the government!reservoir representative of all "If the sun shines not always at- to tug Louise left, towing coal-ladenDistrict the peop>. and there ore Tiernher of the party. tract fish," the detective issuing permits sportsmen, cannot help a to for relief, admitted,] many persons andj for the District workhouse at taking definite steps for further ;oo hot it's good place go when he ended a availed themselves of the lighters iiul :f the weather turns cold it's well river. four-day trip on the privilege. Va.; tug Herbert arrived of the rights of the masses whorecognitionthus "But Occo«iuan. give evidence of their loyalty. :o have a place where friends may sit "1 did my fishing in the tidal there came a time, when no with sand am! gravel laden lighters xbout a stove and tell lish stories." lie basin," more permits were granted," said one "Already, as the result of this war, said: "was there four days and of and left with light scows for digging there exists a new Daniel Doody, W. i>. Barry, Fitzhugh caught three lish. the .older anglers, "and the boys and a broader Russian Charles it was not because who used to fish machines down river; tug Winship public opinion, and a Russia Tayloe, f>r. William F. Walters, of the of for I there had to find sport at with canal which is McDonald and Dr. Victor McKnight were in the scarcity fish, saw them on the river." Georgetown light arrived taking governmental action approved by < water, but they refused to take boats from down river: tug John Miller i he-governed. Washington members of the party, Jeorge tlie bait." It is said that two anglers climbed arrived in the Eastern branch with Wells of Alexandria being the other the fence several days ago, got in a clav-laden lighters for brick-making Reward for member. secluded spot and tried their luck. Sacrifices. of "Fish were not at Three plants. Ward Savage was so certain getting running Benedict three-pound bass were o last was the caught, TUT a "A great war, a hoiy war for every a string of bass that he robbed his Sunday," excuse given by it is stated, and the anglers were not a party of anglers for not as iass and condition of Russia, aquarium of some of its most attractive fishing. caught trespassers. Lizzie D. Hall is at Kort gives "SNAP! TflKKK I WAS CA FOIST UV but all he was able to eatcli They had an enjoyable automobile Schooner for a changed attitude of the reason small fish, hard coal from gov- uNE FRONT L.FG. was a of ve.llow perch. The trip ride, however, the Washington unloading lutein. string notwithstanding More than 100 sportsmen walked the '.v»aiu «n:n ;;xio several of tnose interesting and eventful, but in stretch of sandy road, leaving here Baltimore; schooner Levin Marvel' 1 proved seawall at the tidal basin and ==; service maintain* d l»y automobih- truck and 100 jgej asses. .» the governed which have when he had a gun, and 1 knew just to lish enough for a l'ry it ral ly enough to make the run to the Sunday to to load for Prompt delivery given order get 1'atuxent in did their best to catch bass. They were will go light Baltimore =i vehicles, supplemented by as many additional vehicles as f|Sg| and are how far it would shoot. When he had necessary to patronize one of the time for dinner, and on horse-drawn increasingly giving of their blood became at hand early and late, and some of North Carolina; schooner Richard Tall ^ by the demand. md treasure for the that with him I kept out of his way, netters in the creek. stopping Hughesville on the return them were required sacred cause of! hut when he didn't have it with him 1 D. acted the i>art of captain trip. lucky enough to get a is at a Potomac point to load cord wood Our capacity of 1,600 tons per day places us in a position to handle =3e f Cuss an And when a W. Barry few fish. {§= er nationality. great used to out of his way. one the ami he was so Those who made the for the market here; schoon- == largest as well as the smallest ord with equal facility. :'orward movement like this one just barely get of of boats, up party in two Anglers that and grain the comes, "Then one he came after me with ol' the welfare of Cousin Dan automobiles were T. Jj. say. spooning is the A. is at Baltimore with All coal is automatically screened A'hile loading. as come it must in the history of day solicitous Costigan, .1. P. most successful method of the er Alma Stubbs Hf every a dog. a dog \yith the longest, slimmest and others that he. failed to keep Healy, K. I.. Bradshaw, lumber from a lower Potomac point; ountry, who shall benefit the most by it how that of the of the George anglers at the basin, although some is it be not that class of its citizens legs I ever did see. My, dog reminded points constantlyHumphrey, James Farrell, Patrick fish were with schooner Josephine Smith due at this! which could run! I had I could run Dan made the catch of Foley, A1 Iluber and caught live bait. Most lumber from a MAURY DOVE (COMPANY, INC. 'ill then have suffered the mosi from thought compass. Doody William Huslett. of the bass that were city with Virginia point! I J. faster than anybody else, but when the day. He succeeded in landing a They hope fish will be j caught were the dealers; schooner Carrie Reveil Perfected by 60 1fears of Business Experience. n? of their rights o? citizenship?reMrirtii plentiful the* fish that weighed two pounds or more. for §p= An Organization jr? "And that dog started after me I began to string of large perch, while Ffis less next time they go to the Patuxent. is in Mattawoinnn creek from this city in Russia which class is that if had to be satisfied | to i be not the Jews? And think that 1 couldn't run at all. Not companions fortunate William to load cord wood return; schooner! they have I was afraid. no! All 1 with a few small ones. Burhams tried his luck from] Avails is at a Potomac to! or:.e the most and they will gain the that Oh, my, the seawall at the basin L. P. point EteaaMlgBMMMM! ! Monday after- the _ wanted was to the reach of K. II. lias canned goods for market here, most. Opportunity has knocked at their get beyond Maj. Neuineyer returned J noon. lie was rewarded load j that terrible gun and then I would take Mock point. Md.. was the? destination from a bass fishing to with the ioor in the guise of an appeal to of John W. Hurley, William E. Dulin, trip Harpers; landing of a three-pound bass. and have care of that dog and fix him so that he | Ferry and vicinity. He was on the* they flung openpatriotismnever would run after another coyote. Karl Achterkirehen and Bruce Schuyler river six duvs and landed eiirhtv-six | ^ IN^ KANSAS.^ that door with a splendid gesture of last Sunday morning. The sportsmen pot devotion to Hut when he caught up with me he bass. ! Ringgold Hart, Charlie Porter and country. And the door me an early start, but automobile trouble Harry Barger went to the meetin« thus bravely opened in the stress of wouldn't light. Heing faster than and Many of the fish were caught in the { of FLAVOR OF he out of my but the min- delayed" them in Anacostia Shenandoah river near the channels Saturday afternoon. IT IS THE TASTE, THE war time will never be shut to them kept reach, another car. A second Miilville, and They uiB i iriwi iu run iie »\au ai iziy neeis, getting1 necessitatedothers were taken from the knew of the attractive catches bf in peace, certainly not by the was and additional trouble Potomac and making me think he was start made, near made there and near the rockAshsteel of the great czar who freedgrandsonthe snapping them some distance from the Harpers Ferry. going to jump on me from behind. So delayed "f didn't get any real big fish," said plant earlier in the week, they said, every few minutes I would have to city. and they thought it would do no harm stop "It was 4 o'clock in the morning when 'the angler, "but they were large and try to make him fight. And all the .enough to make the sport to give the flsh a trial, master with the we started." said Hurley, "and it wan interesting." It was late in the time his terrible gun when we the Kight fi.vh was the smallest catch of afternoon when Cocoa after 12 o'clock reached BAKER'S their boatman kept getting nearer and nearer. Wicomico. We should have been there any one day. dropped anchor and it "By and by I saw that the only way was only a few minutes later that one in time for breakfast." of the Itt 1 could get rid of them was to go into 'But all's well that ends well," added anglers called attention to a That Makes Deservedly Popular The Star will be glad to my house, and so I started for there so Policeman Charlie Burteman of Ilia particularly threatening cloud in the ||| Achterkirehen. "and we got what we west. have its attention called to fast that that dog didn't have time to went after.fish." [ninth precinct believes in fishing any tAn :e, delicious and ji do any snapping at my heels; it took A boatman had everything in time the fish will bite. If the weather "Hoist anchor," was the order given absolutely pui ii any misleading or untrue all his breath to keep up. Now, I was for the anglers when they reachedreadinessis cold, he says, it is an easy matter; by one of the trio, but before he couid some food bevera, a if so busy trying to keep an eye on that He took them in to dress comfortably and if it is hot respond a large eel was caught by produced by wholege, statement, such'should Hock point. tjjc dog that I forgot all about traps, and of Swan point, opposite Colonial lit is possible to fish before sunrise or Hart. tific of cocoa appear at any time in any yet I knew that there were some set directionlate in the afternoon. in the "Never went life I blending scienhigh-gradebeans, Beach, and it was not long before fish Farly fishing in my that advertisement in its around my home. It was ^ust were coming their way. season he made a record catching ! didn't catch a fish," said Hart, and subjected to a perfect mechanical process colli plumb, foolish carelessness,carelessness.Eighteen rocktish took the white perch, and later he went to Charlie Porter seriously questioned his | ^ umns. that led me straight into one of them. and shrimp cast by the anglers,bloodworms and landed one of the finest stringsSenecastatement that an angler would regard i of manufacture. Snap! There I was caught by one front a of of bass seen in that section during an eel a fish. Readers are requested to and they caught string large leg! Of course, it hurt dreadfully and perch, a number of croakers and one recent years. Get the genluine, made only by |; assist in protecting frightened me more, and I danced trout. "And now," he says, "I'm enjoying Fully fifty men and women were at around. Snap! Another trap had me fishing from the wall at the southeast Aquia creek last Sunday. Many of them and legitimatethemselvesad- a hind of Potomac Park." by leg! Carelessness, nothing Timothy Costello. William E. Spillano, point reached there from Fredericksburg and L.ew.Was th* relations satisfied Walter Bak