LOCAL YENTION. DPENING OF BOHOOL8 OK TIE RhI31 FRONT "THf DWI'TDflYE*'-Next week Wash- AaXUN==NTS TONIGHT. agton wf be treated to. a entertmain t BABOAR ALtLrE RY. nhse-emetUerae Itoeitru.. t&ATI WASNei B. PUPILS WILL ABSRKLg NENT crf music, fety and spectacle. The'pes- Lwat. - of Nat. Crigoa.'s Isssea snsa Aeademy-"Only a Girl." The death ofYr. l ard Lewelya Lee of emetbesasatonies.Dkwwsdp? A.M. Shop ntation Villi 4.L Csan berlyn's "The vb IC DAILT. MkSOQ, D PAST . Columbia-Percy Haswell in "A Royal MONDAY AT 9 O'CLOCK. on evn Nortolll. , oeoarred -yesterday straiag tfeet-salt and hops. None purer. Drop )dtender,'which ge qy lug be- at 11:3 o'clock at the res pstalor |! for 2 1.. at Maaltw ?amily." ins a stay of sitt days at the National eae of bib aon, 'phone ease; does, Chase's-Ten Ichi and polite vaudeville. 'heater. This plaoe of comics, drolleries M. Richard K. Lee of l 1Uth street 7 PM. ILA. AND MUUlip 3POhAAN and Mack's "Shooting the nsrthwest. Mr. Lee had been ill in thin Al the DAIL3(-ad Tral toisu Mpire-Murray ]Examinations for Entrance in &d jha6ing music has been most favor- Laawq Ae Livnted POwftPma DrBawing asse Ags bly commented apot in Boston and New city for the past four weeks. The ffesal To I""ect our C6lonlal Antique Furniture manAtiaatato ad Caar Kernan's-"Merry Maidens." Several Branche-Dates of rork, and in the latter place the show baa sentee will be held at the residence of emraclngand a --br+s, rare and beau- trains over etaiaatne t.afayette-"The Christian." mast completed an engagement of 10 nights his son at 188t 15th street tomorrow morn- tifnilees The RtdenourCo.,121G st. n.w. uerHee. tl Teachers' it the Herald Theater. De- J Antoinette." Meetings. Square "The ing at 10:8 a- National-"My ender," as its name implies, has nautical o'clock. and a solemn requiem- Atel awsse. iDrtea. Halls of the Ancients-Motion pictures of olorings, and the story, which is by Alien mass will be said over the remains at St. coronation Edward. A and Suburban electric car collided Memphis, a points west as the of King The manual ,owe, intrpdubea dgures familiar to the The Paul's Catholic ChurcA. Interment will be City eahvel,kw public high schools and the achting world of swelldom. Sir Thomas large barge Ihter of Baltimore, h an express wagon owned by Littlefieid 4 30 A.Y. DAILY LOCAL-lb schools will on Sep- aboard Pooahentas made in Rock Creek Cemetery. &theAlvord,Intersectionat of 4th and G Paett+Dng. 3.Ia EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. raining open Monday, eaton, who is supposed to voyage from having about 100lsns of Mr. Lee 6astthera Pines (Piebuarst), Hamiat and ember 22, at 9 a.m. In order to facilitate I .ondon in quest of America's cup, is the coal, was brought "intctport by the tug was a well-known citizen of Nor- streets northwest, about 8 o'clock last night. mediate peats. C entral. around whom countless folk. He was born in that December The only damage done was to the car Oe: 1421 Penn. ave. Steamer Macalester for Mount Vernon he organization of these schools those in figure, Dauntless yesterdayetSing and taken to 4835. city 2, tender. B. BRYAN, WALTER 0. JLEIMAN, have sched- aerry characters revolve in diverting and he was the son of George Kendall Gen. Pass. and Marshall Hall at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. harge presented the following rolic. Manager Chamberlyn has provided the navy yard, the cargo of coal aboard the Lee and Jane Taylor Lewellyn Lee, and the Agt. (. T. P. A. Steamer Norfolk for Fortress Monroe and tle, which will be observed: umptuous stage settings and spent money barge being for the use of the naval ord- grandson of the late Richard Lee of West- Oil Heaters Have Advanced Norfolk at 6:30 p.m. All pupils in advanced classes will re- I avishly for the costumes of the three acts. nance foundry. The barge has been docked moreland county. Virginia. He had an ex- Trains leave Pennsylvania avenue and >ort for enrollment at 9 a.m. All pupils under the new and the tensive circle of friends and was very pop- At the factory, but not by us as yet. While "LIBERTY BELLES."-Klaw & Erlang- coal derrick ular these last, you can ge them here at -last 13% street for Alexandria and Arlington "conditions" to remove will be ex- transfer of will be among his acquaintances. His wife Mount Vernon, hourly, 10 having r's Troubadours, with Harry Gilfoil as a the coal from the barge and six children survive winter's prices. What care you If coal is every half hour. at their several 9 a.m. him. One married a.m. to 3 p.m. tmined, schools, at feature, will present Harry B. Smith's mu- its first test. The derrick is an automatic daughter lives in Baltimore and the $10 ton? COc. Will buy 5 gal. best lamp and s another, oil. Randall line for Colonial Beach. Wirt's At the same hour all persons from out- Ical comedy, "The Liberty Belles," at the arrangement, by which, it is stated, the wife of Mr. Edwin B. Jones, in this city. stove Hopkins'. 422 9th at. n.w. st17-6t at a.m. ide schools to enter the advanced C olumbla next week, after an enormously 'coal is loaded in in hold of the Two unmarried- daughters and two Wharf and intermediate landings 7 desiring four-months' run at the Madison buckets the sons, I rATION CORNER OF SIXTH AND B STREBTL of the schools will be exam- uccessful Richard K. and George Wilson Lee, are Cars leave Aqueduct bridge for Arlington, 1agses high quare Theater. The c.nmpany is v% ry vessel, transferred to cars on a- railway, also residents of Lynn Haven Oyster House, 7 50 A.M. daily. PITTSBURG EXPRESS.-ParIel Fort Myer and Falls Church. ne at the Central School. Those run into the in a Washington. High troing In principals and talent, and is par- coal house and dumped 1212 E street northwest, now open for the and Dining Cars Harrisbart to Pittsburg. Trains leave District line station for Ches- i or the Manual Training School at the ticularly noteworthy, because of the large pile- without- assistance, except that of the season. We know oysters in every sense l :50 Beach-on-the-Bay at 10:40 a.m., 2:40 umber of beautiful who con- Industrial Bush of the word. trade it A.M. daily. PENNSYLVAIA LIMITED.- apeake ,Villiam McKinley School. girls play men at the various levers. Meeting. Family solicited. Pullman and 5:30 p.m. All pupils entering the high and manual a picuous parts in the cast. Mr. Sm t:'s The continued' cool weather has made the The Industrial bush held Provi- Sleeping, Dining, Smoking and Obews Weems line for Baltimore and river land- t C omedy fairly bristles' wtth novel ideas, meeting at vation Oars raining schools from the eighth grades demand for fish of allkinde quite good, and dence; Heights, Fairfax near West of C. 7 & Harrisburg* to Chicago. Cincinasti, at 4 p.m. at their en- c lever comedy situations, specialty features county, Opening Anerbach's, H, ings viii report several schools for .this mdrning the -market was well attended Falls Indianapolis. St. Loauis, Cleveland and Todsiw - I oliment E ad brilliant musiCal' numbers, the latter End, Church, Va., under the auspices 29th Annual Importation Of Saxony Wool Steamer Estelle Randall for Glymont and at 11 a.m the work of by buyers and the sales were good.: The of the Buffet Parlor Car to intermediate landings at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, September 23, at 9 a.m., an ex- ossessing great variety, being receipts of ftsh from the nets in the river McKinley Memorial Sunday school, German Hand-knit Jackets And Sweaters. Harrisburg. ine famous compoe rs. In scenery and cos- clased last with se17-4t 1 1:50 A.M. daily. FAST LINE.-Pullman hmination for entrance to the several white Kiaw & have maintained and from the shores about Norfolk were Sunday great success. The Bufet uigh schools, including the Business umes, Erlanger excellent, and prices were as follows: For meeting was conducted by Rev. A. A. Lott. Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Buffet Parlor Cal NEXT TIME.YOU BUY TEA will be held at the Central heir wide reputat!on for generous produc- sturgeon, 10 to 12c. Liszie "Thea-Nectar" a tria!. It costs 3chool, High tons. per pound; Spanish In the afternoon a number of prominent Carroll, colored, twenty-six years Harisburg to Pittaburg. --give only 3chool, 7th and 0 streets northwest. All mackerel, 12% to 15c. per pound; black bass, old, was taken ill last about 10:30 8 S0c., yet surpasses more expensive teas in 15 friends of the school were present, and ad- night 30 P.M. daily. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EZ. :andidates for this examination are re- EUGENIE BLAIR.-Eugcnie Blair re- to 18c. per pound; pan rock, 8 to 10c. per o'clock with heart trouble at her home, 317 flavor. Presents with every pound. Great Iuired to confer with the director of pound; medium 10 to per pound; dresses were made by Rev. Aquilla Sayles, Dickson court Car to Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.'s Stores. high turns to Washington after an absence of rock, 12%c. pastor of Mount Olive southwest. She was sent to PRESS.-Sleeping Washington St.
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