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sented to the Eastern Presbyterian Church will afford Mn an opporkmky tor ftn excel¬ on Capitol Hill, Hev. Dr. Tftomiis Ch&liners lent bit of costume painting) Easton, pastor, an elegant set of flags for * decciatlng the church on national holidays. * It is Miss Anderson's purpose also to up- Portraiture la also claiming Mrs. An¬ ho'»t;r the pulpit, and likewise to con¬ EMILE drews' attention, and ate* bas just finished ZOLA a East¬ tribute cushion for the Bible. The a lifelike head of on Literary Association, a body of young very Dr. Dickinson's Men of Title Who Have Fallen From men in this church, contemplates discuss¬ wife. By those who have afen It, it is con¬ ing at meetings to be commenced flt an sidered an excellent likeness, and Mrs. An¬ Estate. The Well-Known French Writer. are of in¬ High early data questions that grjat drews haa united In the work a pleasing terest to the young men In the District. c£ color with A mass meeting of the District W. C. T. quality geod,;feound drawing. U. will be held in Hamline Church, l»th She has carried the pod^aiCsomewhat far¬ and P streets northwest, Sunday evening, ther thai usual, and in the lace work of Lime ID REDUCED CffiCOMSttKCES for the purpose of observing the anniver¬ the drest. as well as in'Oie Tace the details sary of the birth of General Neal Dow or have been painted more minutely than is Maine, who for so many years was the her custom. Mrs. Andyew® is busy upon leader of the prohibition party in this portraits of a number of Mrs. Hornsby's Heirs to in will be de¬ ancestors. Coronets Working country. The principal address . Very livered by Rev. Dr. Walter H. Brook of ^ the Nineteenth Street Baptist Church, * * Humble Places. whose theme will be "Lessons From the In the large collection of water colors Life of General Neal Dow." At the close now on'view at Fischer's the variety of of the exercises proper, the matter of and of Is off the debt of the subject style very noticeable, as clearing headquarters the are the of MONARCBS OUT OF WORK of tho National W. C. T. U. at Chicago pictures product many dif¬ t will be brought before the meeting, wll«i ferent schools. The Dutch painters are the hope t) at thoss present will contribute strongly represented by such men as toward that purpose. It is said that the Israels, who is seen to good advantage in Written for The Evening Star. audience will also be asked to express their "The Knitter;" Blommers, Kever, Poggen- IME, THE GREAT views as to the advisability of changing beck and the name of the headquarters to Willard Valkenberg. Berhaps the most Ievjler, has played Temple, as a memorial to the late Frances serious work in the exhibition is con¬ many cruel pranks tributed E. Willard. , by the Dutch school, though there with noble European Much interest Is felt in one of the lead¬ is some strong work by. English painters, and the churches this the collection including f^nllles, ing Baptist of city regarding pictures by Turner, race which in a proposition w"hicli has been made to Landseer, Birket Foster., etc. Attractive lordly abolish the renting of pews and establish water colors by French find Italian paint¬ one century haf risen "free sittings." The question of how far ers give the exhibition a still more miscel¬ to hlgncst 'ionor and a pewholder really controls a pew is a laneous character, and pictures by a num¬ vast ber of American water c-olorists possessions, subject which has been widely discussed, are also may, in the next, be and one of the most prominent members included. of the church in conversation said: * driven back by fate "A pewholder acquires only What has * * Into thj lowest strata been called a limited usufructuary interest, Spencer Nichols Is planning to send as of society. The year subject to the general right of the society. his main contribution to the spring exhibi¬ l&W has just shown He no or has title to the edifice freehold, tion a large portrait of his mother, that us Lord but a mere of the William Ne¬ right occupancy during has been claiming his best skill for sev- ville (son of the service of worship. He has, however, the eial weeks. He is fond of English Marquis of Aber¬ exclusive to the and en¬ experimenting gavenny and direct descendant of the right possession with new effects, and with new methods of great joyment of the pew for the purposes of "King Maker" Warwick), a convicted virtue of an individual handling, and, as Is often the case with f?lon, public worship by his entering upon his term of imprisonment at right of property derived in theory, at work, this canvas will come as some¬ Wormwood Scrubs. least, from the corporation represented by thing of a He has Who can prophesy surprise. chosen a rather what position in life the trustees who are seized find possessed subdued effect of light and shade, but has, the descendants of this of the temporalities of the church. All in spite of the degenerate Neville will hold? When n- EMILE ZOLA this, given face an im¬ Writes: owners hold and their seats pew possess mense leased from Jail, he will probas'y change In severalty in subordination to the more amount of strength. The likeness of his the sell Dr. Daly is another striking portrait now name and betake himself to some dis¬ Vin Mariani.The Elixir L general right of the trustees in in his tant of ife, which combats and freehold. These rights are distinct studio, and the head is not only colony. His father is a Knight of the and and not con¬ drawn with great simplicity and Gartir separate, do necessarily but is in breadth, (England's highest decoration). Ills human the one real cause of ill.a flict with each other. A lease In perpetuity very pleasing color. Among the sens descend to debility, every best qf tlie black and white that may any level in the scale of a pew confers only a right to the use he has svidies of society. of the pew during divine service, and the made recently is a rainy night im¬ veritable scientific fountain of in pression seen in front of the Many old British titles are found youth, which, lessee takes his title in subordination to Square Theater. Lafayette today In the more general right of the trustees, curious places. Far away In Hindustan giving vigor, health and energy, would create an and always subject to the right and power * there is a lonely little village, Munowta of the trustees to and alter the church * * by repair Walter Paris' which has name. The head man of this puty settle¬ new and race. building, and if in the making of alterations exhibition, been ment is a entirely superior and the de¬ held in the ample rocm of the swarthy half-breed, "Whose rigtat- repairing pew is necessarily society's gal¬ ful name and style, as admitted by the EMILE ZOLA. stroyed. the pewholder Is not entitled to lery, on Connecticut avenue, closes with clerk of the house of "The an lords,-is Right NEVER HAS ANYTHING BEEN SO HIGHLY AND SO JUSTLY action of trespass or ejectment." this week. Many persons have been rather Honorable Lord Gardner, Baron Gardner in PRAISED AS Wednesday evening the regular monthly to find thj peerages of the of the Church So¬ surprised among his water colors united kingdom and of meeting Temperance so many decorative flower Iieland." Lord Gardner's immediate ances¬ MALT EXTRACT ciety, First Congregational Church, was subjects, yet the tors, having lost their fact is that Mr. Paris has achieved con¬ estate, went cut to held, at which a large number were pres¬ India, where they intermarried witn dusky ent. Captain Johnson, an ex-saloon keeper siderable success as a flower painter, about Hindu maidens, embraced Brahmlnisin, of Indianapolis. Ind., but 'now an ardent thirty of his paintings of this class and founded an Eurasian line of the having of pe-;rs. The supporter Anti-Saloon League of been purchased by the South Kensington .present baron has the right to take his seat this city, delivered an address. in the VIN Museum. He shows house of lords, but, Caesar he MARIANI MAKES PEOPLE STRONG Next the annual meet¬ many English scenes, like, Monday evening and Is at his best In his prefers to b; chief magistrate in tiny Mu¬ ! of the aichitectural sub¬ MARIANI theFAMOUSI for ing Congregational Club will be held nowta, to remaining a titled in WINE, FRENCH TONIC BODY, NERVES&BRAIN In the church psirlor. followed by a ban¬ jects, while he is rarely as fortunate in England. noientity quet. will be read Mrs. J. Ellen his A churrh Papers by pure landscapes. number of the lat¬ Titles til services to persons in different parts Foster. Mrs. Ruth G. D. Havens. Mrs. ter, are Strnnge Places. IN THE CHURCHES ot the country where there are no church however, very good, as one which Hamilton and Miss War-man: recitations shows a very large old tree, and In Maryland resides a country' physician FOR OVERWORKED DELICATE SICKLY CHILDREN. edifices. A fifth car has now been knotty MEN, WOMEN, chapel Miss by Merrifield. Music will be furnish¬ moss-covered, which is one of the best and small farmer, who prefers to be known Some of the local Episcopalians evince completed at a cost of" 57.MM), and it will ed by the Indies' Quartet, under the di¬ of Its kind. Then he shortly be dedicated. The money to things has a scene as "Dr. John C. Fairfax." But in he is great interest in an effort that is being pay rection of Dr. BlschofT. In Sussex of ilelds and rolling hills, sweep¬ reality Vin Mariani indorsed by the medical all for this car was Is faculty made in the contributed by seventy- Rev. William Duncan, who has done ing as far as the can "The Right Honorable John Contee adjoining diocese of Maryland five ladles, each of whom It is good eye reach, in which gave $1U0. work of civilization among the Indians of he has succeeded in an Fairfax, Eleventh Lord a over to raise funds to prosecute the mission to build a giving indescrlbuble Fairfax," and the world. It is recommended for Nerv¬ contemplated sixth car, the Alaska, several years ago was compelled effect of largeness. It is not alone that his descendant of specially work there. In that diocese what are n.c-rey for it raised men the famous Lord Fairfax, being by young of to leave British Columbia, and moved over distance Is good, but the picture gives the who commanded known as junior auxiliaries have been or¬ the denomination. It is regarded as an Im¬ to American sensation the Puritan forces in the ous Troubles, Throat and territory valuable Industries of freedom at the open air. English civil war. The Lung Diseases, Dyspepsia, ganized. These are composed of young portant fact that railroads in the east, as and property, and he Is now here trying great estates once well as those in the west, haul these cars to - owned by the Fairfax family in England girls and are affiliated with the Woman's secure protection for It from the gov¬ passed out of thilr hands General free of cost and sidetrack them as often ernment. He leaves the city He Mr. Jules like of the nen ti'e elder Consumption, Debility, Missionary Society. At the request of aj be desired. Never has Monday. Dieudonne, many blanch died out at the end of the last cen¬ may there been will speak for the last time In this city at other artists, is of Bishop Paret each member of the auxiliary a refusal from any company either to haul the of spending Bfiost his time tury. Today little but the barren title re¬ Church the Covenant tomorrow af¬ on the work which he mains to this MALARIA, WASTING DISEASES AND LA GRIPPE. contributes one cent a week for the work th«se cars or to permit the use of the ternoon. id expecting to send English-American p^er. Lord tracks to the Fairfax's brother and In the diocese. It is stated that in south¬ while the car is used as a chapel. The Fifth' Congregational Church, Rev. society's exhibition noxt month. One predecessor In th5 SOLD AT ALL DRUGGISTS. REFUSE SUBSTITUTIONS. The society considers the oars about as im¬ Adam Reoch, pastor, established of the things he is for that burony was better known as Charles Fair¬ ern Maryland, which is a part of the dio¬ for recently finishing up. pur¬ fax, one time clerk to the portant the distribution of literature as a branch at Tuxedo, a small subdivision pose is an oriental head with braided hair. legislature of cese of Washington, there is a great Held for the holdir.g of meetings. In California. A son of the doctor-baron holds for mission work. There are large num¬ A ladies' Maryland beyond Benning. That they a very peculiar thing; but most people will the position of salaried auxiliary to the Knights of St. have a good Sabbath school and a build¬ clerk in a New York VIN MARIANI GIVES STRENGTH bers of persons in that section, it is said, John has been in probably And more pleasure in his outdoor business house. organized Holy Name ing to worship in is said to be due princi¬ America all who never hear a sermon from one year's , and already has a strong member¬ pally to the labors of Rev. B. N. Seymour, subject, a little twilight scene along the also owns an adopted British SPECIAL OFFER.To who write mentioning; The Washington Star, end to another. ship. Officers have been elected as which was mentlorefl a baronet. Sir Charles follows: formerly pastor of the Fifth Church. river, few weeks has Stuart-Menteth, Hart., we send a book containing portraits and indorsements of EM¬ Present indications are that there will Spiritual director, Kev. Father Oarey; pres¬ John M. of ago. There are several other things In the long been a resident at Canandaigja, EMPERORS, scon Bishop Walden Cincinnati, N. is be noticeable results from the recent ident, Mrs. Belle Robey; first vice presi¬ who Is soon to leave for studio that are capable of being worked up Y., and married to a New York lady. PRESS, PRINCES, CARDINALS, ARCHBISHOPS and other distinguished Europe, . The meeting ot the joint Methodist commission dent, Miss Mollie Kent; second vice presl- will preach at Metropolitan Methodist with good effect, ami Mr Dieodonne may present Earl of Aberdeen, gov.-rnor personages. In this city, and it is believed the Methexlist d«nt. Miss Kate Riley; recording and cor¬ Church also send some of theses..- general of Canada, may not be Earl of Church and the Episcopal tomorrow morning and .Aberdeen, after all. At Episcopal Methodist Epis¬ responding secretary. Mis« May Thyson; in the evening at Wesley Chapel, corner a any moment his MARIANI & CO., 52 WEST I5TH STREET, NEW YORK. copal Church South will every where unite firancial secretary. Miss Hannah L.ong; 5th and F streets northwest. *%n elder brother and predjeessor In the title, In th- direction of Bishop Wal¬ When may put in an Paris.41 Boulevard ilaiissumnn; London.83 Moi timer street; Montreal.28-30 street. providing adequate re¬ treasurer. Miss Margaret Burns; guard, den will spend about two years In Europe the government' report of the seal appearance. This earl was a Hospital sources for the education in that faith of Miss Mamie Curan; messenger, Miss Callie in visiting various commission Is It will wild, wayward lad, who went to r.ea and children of Methodist conferences of the Meth¬ published probably has never been parents. Tne Meth¬ Collins: trustees. Mrs. Anna E. Wnite, Mrs. odist Episcopal Church. contain a number of made heard of eir.ee. Ten Biit- point. So also is ex-Queen Ranavalona of was careless enough to allow the Insur¬ odist periodicals, both north and are Kale Mrs. m "drawings by ish courts, after a from south, Condon, Maggie Lusby, Miss Bristow a waiting certain l?ngth Madagascar, banished her dominions gents to organize and invade the western nearly unanimously in favor of the propo¬ Jessie O'Brien and Miss Mamie The Adams, yourtg Washingtonlan of time, allowed his brother to the French. of .he Dooley. at Leland title 2la'm the by Kx-King George provinces. Marti, the soul of the rebellion. sition, and in some quarters it is believed. objects of the society are intellectual, so¬ ART AND ARTISTS. Stanford' University, who was and estates by default. There has Mosquito coast. dfiK>sed by Nicaragua, is Maximo Gomez, the insurgents' command¬ If the forces of the two churches unite upon cial and ber.eficial. the artist of the commission in Alaska last never been, however, any absolute proof of living under the protection of the British er-in-chief. Muceo. their most popular this issue, it will be an opening for union Cardinal Gibbons will administer confir¬ summer. These val¬ the late earl's death. In the same way the government at Jamaica. He gets an al¬ leader. Miroy Argenter. the first other lines. mation at drawings ar^not only death of the Spaniard alcng St. Augustine's Church «ne week uable for the which is Archduke Johann of Austria, lowance Trom England of about six shill¬ to jcin the rebellious movement as a leader. Mention' was made in The from tomorrow. The local studies have presented scenes accuracy required in who went to sea und?r the most Star of last scientific but name of "John ings. or al>out tl.no a day, and sperwls Montecitetl. San Domingo's town, when; we>k that a movement had been started The third of a series of Sunday svening of unusual activity during the past wee'k, work, are also excellent from Orth," has never been pi oven. of this pension in strong drihk. Ex-King Marti and Maximo Gomez Issued their for the endowment of the parish of the sermons on "Prophecy" and "The Lord's as the artists are straining every nerve to an artistic standpoint. There Is very good -The present Earl of Buchan, before sue- Dina Salifon. whom the French banished famous manifesto. Mnrquls de Santa I^ucia, Epiphany, and in. thi3 connection a letter Return" will be given by Pastor Charles G. give their exhibition technique In several life-sized seal heads, ceeding to the title, was a groom and from his hereditary realms on the Kio the first president of the Cuban received this week from Cook at the pictures those finish¬ occasional republic. Philadelphia states People's Tabernacle, 11th street touches whloh In which the pen work gives a most vivid jockey: while the ninth Earl Nunez, lives in Senegal, upon about *4 a Masfeo. the Hist leader to take the field and how an endowment of IWiO.OUO was between G and 1 ing often add so much to of while once now raiseel streets, tomorrow evening. suggestion of the texture of Seatield, actually in possession week. Yet he ruled over millions of president of the republic. Mendez for a church in that city.. Some time since The theme will be "The Millennium." the harmony or effectiveness of a paint¬ the fur. and of his title, was forced to earn a The son and heir of Capote, vice president of the one living subjects. Cetcwayo^ republic. the < hurch building of the same name in Evangelist Peter Ainsll? of Baltimore and ing. Tho works to be entered for the finds, moreover, that the faces are full In New Zealand as a "hedger and ditch¬ king of the Zulus, is a British prisoner at Manuel Garcia, the first leader in the prov¬ Philadelphia was sold by its vestry to Mr. Rev. E. G. Bag-by, pastm of Ninth Street spring exhibition of the of Wash¬ of expression, almost of character. Some of er." For years this nobleman's weekly St. Helena. ince of Havana. Marrero, the first leader John Christian are Society rose in the Wanamaker. The reasons for the Church, "holding a two weeks' ington Artists must be sent to the gallery, Mr. Adams' subjects would, of course, be wage rarely above a few shilitnjr-s. Many continental nobles of highest rank province of Matanzas. Mirabel, the Bale were the encroachment of business m;eting at the latter place. There was in¬ more to the scientist than to Eventually he was appointed bailiff Ir. have abandoned their rights to enter mon¬ first leader in Puerto Principe. Mifruel and li)20 Connecticut aver.ue, on be¬ Interesting a the proximity of at least four other augurated Sunday last in this church the Monday any one else, but others have a decided ar¬ little backwoods court of justice. asteries. Count von Waldbcrg-Wolfegg. for Monteverde. the first Spanish officer killed of the same first service since tween 9 a.m. and 0 p.m. The In battle. places denomination. The evangelistic the com¬ number of tistic quality, as his drawing of an out¬ An Oricon Grinding Vineonnt. Instance, gave up his estates anJ rank to Montoy, the second Spanish offi¬ question of what to do with the income of pletion of the present house of wo:t>hip. contributions one artist may exhibit is cast all scarred marks of his younger brother. Count Maximilian, in cer killed in battle. Moncada the first In¬ Sermons are seal, by the the Viscount Hlnton. son and this endowment has been the topic of many delivered each evening l>y Mr. limited to six, as was the case many fights in which he has been heir of the order to become a monk. There is one surgent leader to die. Mora, a name which conferences. The Ainslee. Services are also held each and, last worsted, Earl of recalls the first plan of making a great week year, works in oil, pastel, and a pathetic figure in Its isolation, with the Winchelsea and Nottingham, abbey in Suabla where every inmate, from shame we had to endure Institutional down-town church day at 2 p.m., at which solos are rendered sculpture a the prior down to the humblest lay from the I'nited States. a name has been by various miniature will be admitted. To simple yet effective drawing of the lagoon grinds piano organ through the streets brother, Morgan, discussed, and also the erection of a cathe¬ singers. Each evening tl ere is accommo¬ in which the seals were and of London and is a mighty and well-born" nobleman. suggesting a permanent shame. Masr>n. the with a song service by a large date some of the captured pen¬ Brighton, with a large man who called us dral. the interest of the fund as a choir, directed by members who do little ned up. for rascals In the Wash¬ nucleus, but nothing has been the choirmaster. Mr. Henry . A or no work In the placard asking alms. He takes this ington Congress. Maine, the first Insult In determined few color, society has this w course in LETTER "M" IK Cl'BAM AFFAIRS. bo far. evenings ago there was held in the year added burnt wood * order to spite his father, who the form of a warship. Montgomery, the school room of decoration and * second. A gentleman who has seen a copy of the Sunday the church a unique black and white to the list of eligible me¬ From the 21st to the 20th Mr. Le Grand has disowned him; and, while public Mariel-Majana, the famous trocha. advance report of the cntertair»m«*nt called a "Konundrum Kon- diums. A view of curiosity him was It !¦ Attnchrd to thr Name of Every Baptist Publication test and Kurio private the exhibition Johnston will hold an exhibition of his concerning rife, he man¬ The Society, which will be presented at the Kompetitienn." Souvenirs will bo given on Saturday, April 2, and the aged to earn a good living. Nowadays, Person I'romtnent la the War. Farmer the Fonadatloa of Pros¬ next annual were given for the best original and select¬ will be paintings at his studio, 715 10th street. he is said to be so convention, which is to be ed gallery open to the public from the wretchedly poor that Prom Madrid F.l Naclonal perity. held at Norfolk In May. says that it shows conundrum. A character Impersonation 4th to the 30th of April. has Visitors will find on the walls sketches in the piano organ has been pawned. From Pork by a young man and a Grecian drill Washington that the past year has betm the most pros¬ by be:en much favored this year in tho way oil and water color, as well as the more The present Earl of Caithness, head of The letter M played an important Bunco Bill.There's no use busi¬ in its twelve little girls delightid the audiance. o* the house ljas talking, perous history. exhibitions, and the two large April ex¬ carefully studied work in the great of St. Clair, was born role In the Cuban war. ness is The farmers arj This work In After the services refreshments were serv¬ aided a produced the son of an improving. feel¬ society began a very small ed in the hall of the hibitions, by goodly number of studio from memoranda Aberdeen bank employe Maria Crlstina. queen regent of Spain. ing easier than for four ¦way in Washington in 1H24. but two banquet church. smaller displays, promlso to bring the un¬ acquired during of small means. His father sent h;m to years past. later years A special sermon was preached in Em¬ the summer. In Mr. Johnston's hands the United Mateo Sagasta. prime minister when the Granger Gripp.No removed to Philadelphia, where it has manuel usually lnterestli.g season to a brilliant the States, and for years he dream, pardner! I been located ever since. The work of Church, Anacostia, Sunday evening c'.cse. simplest subjffn cften takes on an artistic "punched cattle" in Idaho. war broke out and again when autonomy can report three gold brick the last by Rev. Mr. Paddock, assistant at St. Eventually, checks sales, eight society is divided into two parts.mission¬ John's * charm, as one sees in the truthful study in 1SSH). his father succeeded a far-off was given. Maura, the minister whose cash;d and sixteen Jays shown ary and The Church, Washington. The servi.e cousin in the around town, for last as publishing. circulation in the was under the of the * * of a picturesque bit in one of the earldom; and.hey, presto, blunders caused the war. Moret, the min¬ week, against publishing department reaches about auspices Brotherhood On Saturday last Mr. Dunbar visited yards pass!.plain "Jack Sinclair, cowboy,"' be¬ nothing but the sale of a ticket to Central 40,- of St. Andrew, which has inaugurated and adjoining the studio. The fiats which are ister who has consummated the loss of the Park for copies annually. The society has is Philadelphia in order to came Viscount Berriedale, and heir to the corresponding week of last Just opened in conducting a series of sermons. The personally super- no great distance from his studio seem one of the oldest of Scotch island. Martinet Campos, the general who year. Philadelphia new headquar¬ n»xt in the series will be pruaclod by the Intend the finishing work on a bronze cast peerages. ters. at a ccst of S.~i00,0"0. There are rector of the profoundly uninteresting to many, but it Within twelve months after his return branches in Xew parish, Rev. Mr. Davenport, of the bust which he made of Commodore is right there that Mr. Johnston's from Idaho his father's death Boston, York. Chicago, tomorrow evening on the "One Thing iJuck- trained made him St. Louis. Atlanta and Dallas. The income Isherwood during his recent stay In New eye nus caught many a nice atmospheric Earl of Caitnnese. of the ing." as The son society from all sources is York. The was so effect, seen in several and heir of an f . . . . . about portrait successfully very agreeable English earl, - tl.ooo a Sunday afternoon last Rev. Dr. Crum- and ? year. The society holds funds rector of modeled and gave such general satisfac¬ compositions. Among his more important himself a viscount by courtesy, is at Cash and the narrow est of to the value of mcli, formerly St. Luke's Church, pictures one the present In only margin profit. nearly JWUU.UUJ, almost all Washington, preached to a large congrega¬ tion that a second cast has been may mention the group of writing working a stable Invested in first mortgages and a small already calves standing around a watering in the Boer republic. He holds a sub¬ tion in Emmanuel Chapel. Hillsdale, a mis¬ made, and a third is now trough part In railroad bonds. The sion of under way at In the striking stable Interior, and a view ordinate position among the grooms, where of the membership Emmanuel Church. At the same the Mr. Dunbar has of a New nis of denomination is about .'{.5UU.UUU, of hour a service was held Mr. foundry. recently England road, that has a very knowledge horses (acquired dur¬ whom «> are in by Davenport started a of a nice atmosphere and his in a the south. at Congress Heights, where he goes every figure Seminole Indian girl, outdoor effect. ing captaincy "crack" cavalry Reade rs of The Star will * regiment) stands him in stead. to¬ Parlor recall that the of a good L< Smite some which I ar.d a figure being part group is Week sicorvd Sunday, where flourishing time since mention was made to be exhibited in the * * es on the turf and the inevitable "woman that the Sunday school is carried on by Mr. Henry government building Mrs. in publication society had had four railway E. Amoa. at the Omaha exposition. In the group, Colburn, whose work since she es¬ the case," aie said to have been the cars built for the purpose of affording Miss Anderson of has which represents a typical scene In the tablished her studio in Takoma Park, is causes which drove this viscount to serve Boston, Mass., jfre- Seminole domestic as stable boy In the Rand. life, women are shown rot seen so often as formerly, has placed ( at.Jackson Bros.' in the act of pounding corn. The bust of on view In A Baronet Policeman. Mr. Alexander Graham the 'Corcoran Gallery loan ex¬ Bell, which Mr. hibit a A constable In Our great Sale has been a tremendous Dunbar has almost completed, will rank room recently painted portrait. In the royal Irish constabu¬ Anniversary success, among his best thlrgs. The portrait has oils, of the late Justice Miller of the United lary at Dublin is Sir Thomas Fenton iich- we beg to thank the public for the generous patronage extended been modeled in a vigorous, decisive man¬ States Supreme Court. It represents the lin, a seventh baronet. The Echlins lest to us. It has decided us to make still further efforts in the direc¬ ner, thai Is well suited to the strong sculp¬ distinguished jurist the size of life, three- all their estates In chancery, and the head turesque character of tho head, and the re¬ quarter length, seated, and attracts consid¬ of tion of small profits and quick sales. It is no easy task to break sult has been most erable the house is thus forced to act as a satisfactory. attention, both for the Interest the Sir our own records, but we shall strain nerve to * * public has In the subject and the excellent policeman. J. H. Rivett-Oynac Is a every give greater * * manner in which It Illustrates the artist's writer in the Inland revenue otflce at Som¬ values this vear than during our first vear. Next week we will de¬ A skill erset house, one of the collection of water colors by Paul de in portraiture. lowest and worst vote to Parlor Suites. We have a Longpre Is now the attraction at Veer- * paid offices in the British civil service. specially magnificent stock and trSctly a we have our Higlhi=Qrade! Only few months ago a great sensa¬ made and his » * prices comparison. hoft's, eminence as a painter of The last of V tion was about In beyond flowers has drawn visitors Miss Dorothy Duty Jones' brought England by Lower prices for better many to the gal¬ course of art lectures the succession of a hall porter named tailoring! lery. To the study of flowers, to them was given on Wed¬ Perclval to the title of Earl of Egmont. Years ago such a statement nesday at the home of' Elkins on K Sir Yelverton might alone, Mr. de Longpre has given his whole street. The Mr$. Harry Goring, the eleventh $18.00 Parlor 5uite. $25.00 Parlor Suite. ; have worn the subject, "American Art at the holder of a baronetcy created In was, Y S pieces.h ardwood 5 over¬ semblance of exag¬ life, and he does not soorn the meanest New when 1(27, c 11 ^ O P piece®.tape*try flower that but lavishes Library," has, of course, a speeially he succeeded to the title, Lhe keeper * stuffed.fringed all round geration. blows, upon the Intimate interest for Waahtngtonlans, and of a little tobacconist's shop In Tamworth, f ..cov'red~ i ^.o5 .comfortaMc and band- But with the humble field flowers the same skill that he though differing widely from the of Derbyshire. He had served as a common *16.75! changes wrought by the previous topics soldier time have come modern spends upon the most superb orchids. In lectures, was treated from an lp the 12th Suffolk regiment, pi>d methods his coloring he rivals nature, and his draw¬ equally appreciative standpoint. his large family worked in the factories $32.00 Parlor Suite. that have .-) « and mills around Tamworth. $38.00 Parlor Suite. : reduced the cost of ing shows an equal the 5 /v pro¬ fidelity, product of Am plewa.overstuffed, up- OP 5 pleeea solid birch duction to a minimum. a very wide botanical His Animal. Scattered Irish Mobilities. holsterrd In good quality 9 frame.silk tapestry cov¬ knowledge. ac¬ Interesting { ered-a fraud vslue *27.50: We buy better and bigger each curate and precise method Is cot, however, From the London Times. y Perhaps the present holders of the old to meet the equally well suited to all subjects. In his Captain Patton-Bethune has just brought Irish titles, Norman or Milesian, are the year, growing demand for he home with him most scattered of all the world's < for our carnations, example, falls to ade¬ from tjhe Malay states a nobili¬ $48.00 Parlor Suite. $65.00 Parlor Suite. strictly high-grade tailoring. quately represent the delightful nigged- sladang (a Malayan bison), which is ties. The rightful Earl of Clanoarty Is 8 pieces.frame Inlaid a .4 j We share the ness at wljd Justin a benefits derived from the flowers. It Is In arrangement beHeved to be the onlys rone, of Its species MacCarthy, carpenter, until re¬ £ianusine^*^ *34.51) $44.50 our our that the artist's pictures are least agreea¬ that Is in in tlie world. The ani¬ cently resident In eastern Pennsylvania. growth with customers, as ble, as he often masses his captivity our flowers In a mal w