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8 a a ff # é A THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.°C.. THURSDAY; NOVEMBER 24. 1892. LOCAL MENTION. | ‘The Weather. vorecast Ti 8 P. m FRIDAY. For the District of Columbia, Maryland ‘and Virginia, fair and cold. High tide. 20:56am. 11:19 pm. | 5:11 am. Ovn 1.90 Daner Hat “Is a corker.” THANKSGIVING FOK THE POOR. Distribution of Food Made by the Central Union Mission. The Central Union Mission has been a busy | Place for the past three days while the Thanks- Siw tite. | giving distribution of food to the poor has been in 5:14 p.m. | Progress. The distribution is regarded as more | successful this year than ever before. The mis- _ sion is probably the best equipped institution in | the eity for such an enterprise. It has branches | in ali sections of the city, with superintendents | and committees connected with each branch | who visit the homes of the poor and become [acquainted with the families during the For tux Best Cur or Covrer in the city go Yet. By this means they are able to select to 414 Mh st. ow. (the most needy and worthy families and Ty ary | sce thet they are supplied with the essentials of Excriaon ard Tmperial Seo Champague. | {Thanksgiving dioner. In addttion to the ee ee names thus furnished the workers of all the and Tourists’ Glasses, Cras. | Churches Praxc & Sox, Ouse Price, Cor. 7th and D. a2 Hivrcarmsow Buos., Carbonite Heaters and Carbonite. 1420 Pennsylvania ave. ica we the benefit of their ex say Ormens Bor Sanne Tempio, Fee“? | su fori the names of he poor fami with Ove @1 Cawrn’s Han } FIVTREN HUNDRED BLANES. ‘Underwear. “It is great” The mission gave out to its superintendents i One Price. | and committees 1,500 blanks calling for the °F “hana P- | ame and location of the family, the number Cannowire Hratens, the mort perfect heaters | of adults, the number of children and the num- & for bath rooms, ier; ber of sick, if any, in each family. The biank also called for information as to the circumstances and special Ir You Frep rour teeth troubling you try | needs of the familion "Thece reports were care that superb article, Winot's Dentifrice, the best tooth wash and mouth tonic known. 25¢. everywhere. Carers Curaxe: Wonne, 681-635 Mass. ave. n.w.. are tufied as correct and signed by the worker who commended them. Doubifal cases of per- | sons whose names were sent in were visited by a a ™ & special agent, who reported the information Se ie See Cae (ee ieetotay pte rphsicaee * [were reduced toa minimum. It is believed Proof free of charge. Trlepbone 435 Soya nns ae Just Amarren, a fresh car lond Maniton Soda | 5 of thie distribution in col- and Iron Water: also Ginger Champagne cting names, investigating cases and collect- Cmantes Kxvrwer, 735 7th nw. Gro. RB. Grar, Printer Pennsyly ww. Prompt! Reliable! Prices reasonable. Potery's Icr Cura tomorrow's dinner. F | ing donations. | THE COMMITTEES. nia ave. | ‘The general committee for this Thanksgiving | dinner is very large. Mra. George W. Havell Order a quart for was chairman, Mr. A. L. Swartwout, secretary, | ts enfe. Every-| and Mra. E. D. Bailey, treasurer of the general thing in season. 142 k ave. committee. = ‘The work of selecting ipop eee Sante te . ‘ ; ports made was inchargeof Mr. Baileyand Mrs. CFtY AND DISTRICT. George W. Wheeler. assisted by a committee of women from the different sections of the city. The purchasing committee consisted vf Messrs. W. C. Tyler, A. L. Swartwont, N. A. Robbins and E. D. Bailey. ‘The members of the board of directors and their wives had charge of the distribution. Mr. George W. Wheeler and Mr. W. C. McMichael had charge of the transportation. ‘THE BASKETS OF SUPPLIES. The supplies were sent out in baskets, = basket forench family. ‘The regulation supply for each family comprised one pound sugar, half pound coffee, quarter pound tea, one quart hominy, half ‘peck potatoes, quarter peck ples, one pound bitter. two loaves bread, one nd ahalf pint beans, one pie and one or two chickens. For large famihesa piece of meat was added. For the sick oranges, bananas, cocoa and other delicacies were added. ‘The supplies zs | Sete all purchased at wholesale prices, except a such as were donated, of which there was a ———a | great quantity. Some turkers were donated | and sent to the larger families. The distribution was commenced yesterday and completed this forenoon. Six wagons were employed and 500 families were provided for. —a 2 AN EXCITING MORNING FIRE. AMUSEMENTS TON wT. Atmaven’s Orrns Howse. field in “The Scarlet Letter.” Natiosat Taeaten.—Jos. Jefferson in “Rip Van Winkle AcapEmy or, Music. Neil Burgess’ “County Fait -Richard Mans- Buow Taraten.—“Dangers of a Kenxax’s Lyerem Taaren.—Hart’s Boston Novelty Compan. ‘Tux Barco ov Grrr vspcno.—15th street and on Merzrrotr Hatt Miss Jennie O'Neill Pot- ter in her monologue “Flirts and Matrons.” Fouxpry Cucnc mday school concert with Prof. John &. Sweeny. A METHO! A Keview of the Year Shows Many Causes for Thankfalness. rar churehes in the District,” said a prom- inent member of the Methodist Episcopal | Cherch to a Stam reporter today, “have Lema | ‘fause to be thankful me in is u-ualon suchan je-asion. ‘The university project is proggessing | 4 Stating Pile of Mattresses Couses a Stam- finely, and Bishop Hurst has matters in good — ee shape. The Home for the Aged is in good con-| _ A female figure clad in white rushed through dition, and the prospect is that it will soon have | the hallways of Mrs. A. P. Kretchmar's board- ing house, 809 E. street, this morning shortly a respectable endowment $5,000 of which | 7 Was coutributed by one friend not long since. | Sfter 10 o'clock crying fire. A few minutes ‘The denconestes’ work is prospering, and the | ter au alarm was sounded and the fire depart- ment was soon on the scene. It was found that | the fire was located in a rear attic room, where extra mattresses used during the encampment were stored. ‘There were fully a hundred of them, and when the fire department arrived the Toom wasa mass of teething flames. Engine company No. 2 was the first on‘be scene, closely followed by No. 6, truck and the chemical engine. Foremen Maddox, Su'livan, Lenman and Breen fought their way into the burning room, and for an hour at least there was a battle royal. The smoke was dense and sickening from the fumes of the burning feathers, vet they kept up the fight. Chiet Parris and Assistant Chief Lowe on their ar- chureh is rapidly coming to recognize the use- | fulness of the branch here. The best of all is | that the church is spiritually in good condition, | atid there ix searcely a chi the District or of Wa-hington where there | © revivals. anc « unmber revival as ure now i *pirit of build- ing is mm the membersb1;). Churches at Gaithers- | kville have been ereeted during | lave the corner «tone for | Wesley bas purcka The Tenlestow £. H. Smith is pastor, n which to erect @ egation= have improved as well nx the membership, and whien Ki is looking around fo new eburch, for its cor der init Prereamedt mmotetions are a necessity. | rival directed the attack. The chemical engine ‘Twelfth Street is working harmoniously under did good service, and the feather beds and pastorship of C. 1. Pate. The dissensions mattresses were treated to a bath of chemical which existed there have all been healed. He aud latter thrown out on the street. The dam- has full ¢ are in age will reach about $150, covered by insur- excellent condition. I think that the District | ance. Methodists have mutch to be thankful for.” | Before the fire engines arrived there was a “Thankful are we. list Protest- | Indicrous sight inside the burning house. Our churches | George R. Brennan and S. J. Curtis of the are all prospering. of the youngest, North which Rev. Dr. David Wil- such « hopeful outlook | that measures have | en for the erection of « new chureb edifice, which will cost $18,000. ‘The Georgetown chureh has added a new Pipe County Fair Company were stopping at the house. When the cry of fire was raised they ran up tothe burning room and with the as- sistance of other boarders organized an emer- gency fire brigade. Every piece of crockery in the house capable of holding a quart of water he pastor. ha organ and piano. ‘The Central (Rev. 8. K.| was pressed into service, and the line reached romoses to have a pipe organ, and has | to the bath room. When Chief Parris arrived soon disposing of the property on | he viewed the supply of crockery and smiled m E and F streets. and will | grimly as he ordered on the first stream of then erect a fine church edifice at 12th and M| water. street northwest. Spiritually the churehes are | > in good e been good revival meetings, a fine one being | Jition. and ina number there have| CHARACTER AND IMMIGRATION. Topics Which Rev. Mr. Murray Spoke of in His Thanksgiving Sermon. At the Central Methodist Protestant Church, 10th and N streets northwest, which was finely [vento <f the Year Qver Which ¥ | decorated, Rev. S. R. Murray, the pastor, ar’ bees Sadage jembers | preached today on jonal Character and The Ey val Church in the District of | Immigration.” After drawing a parallel be- Columbia muy today look back upon the| tween Abraham and the first immigrants to Progress of the church within the last year | this country, noting the causes of immigration, with no little degree of thankfulness, said a| be spoke of this country being the asylum for! member of that church to a Stag reporter, | the oppressed—not like other countries, keep- ‘The record of growth has been a flattering one, | ing them out, but welcoming them. Ir. the aod the extension of the feith will undoubtedly | arly part of the century the class of immi- ace with any other denomination. | grants were, asa rule, of the best material and ejuice in the fact that | made good citizens, but, he said, the reeult of in the front rank vith all other de-| our laws has been that the lower order of men Rominations a» americal strength is | have come here to compete with our labor, © is not behind any | men who have nothing in common with the ah Looking over its |C2mtry and do not become citizens. They ack aan should leave their old-world ideas behind them. Urek finds every | He urged that the facts should be considered rejoicing in a con-| and some remedy applied. fommounicants. It] At 2 o'clock the Junior Society of the King’s «ls carrving the | Daughters gave a Thanksgiving dinner in the basement to thé children of a hundred fami- lies who had no turkey at home. ese dow! SLATER DENIES IT. He Never Thought of Marrying Miss Cora Van Tassel. Mr. Charles W. Slater, the son of Mr. John G. Slater of this city, who was alleged in press dispatch yesterday to have been married to Mist Cora Van Tassel, a young actress who played an engagement at the Lyceum Theater here last week, today made an emphatic denial of the story. Young Mr. Slater stated toa STAR [reporter thet he met the young lady on the edifice is to be built at an carly dav aud crestor | Right of the late election. “I was introduced to | installed. Ancther new parish is to be organ- | Miss Van Tassel,” explained Mr. Slater, “at the teed nt Takoma Park. This action was decided | theater by Mr. Mills, the manager of the com upon no later than last Tuesday, and the carry- | pany. I ealled upon ber several times and found inte effect of the plan will be proces . with ut vuces Taking tveroiting iofs connie | %¢ 30UNE lady very agreeable and entertain- etation the Episcopalians think that, as a de- | ing. but I never had the slightest inten- Bomination, they have a great deal to be thank. | tion of forming any matrimonial alliance with fal fo: thi» year. | Miss Van Tassel. I” did not take her to supper, and I am sare that neither had any intention of | forming more than a pleasant acquaintauce- jthip. am ats low to understand how the ’ es | story originated, unless, as n suggested oe — ae Tuesntatttes * S| by my frtends, it was done for advertising pur- “samme poses, and even then I acquit Miss Van Tassel seid Rev. Dr. Bartlett toa of auy connection with the scheme. It has + “has been one of great pros@ placed both me and my family in a very un- Perity to the Presbyterian Church in ail its pleasant position, and I desire to make as branches. Its work bas been widened out and | “™pbatic a denial of it as I possibly can.” fw sphere of usefulness has been eularged. _ In thove cases where the workers have been ro- | Thanksgiving Day in the Catholic Churches, in progress at the Navy Yard eburch and | oue in the Georgetown church.” | >— IN THE EPISCOPAL CHUKCH. far as n cerned, a m ch: quarters and receiing ritable institution ine MR. of the people, which have | ¢ to the various appeals of | tes the presence of m spirit the surest indicator of a lively wn of the church s work and interest During the year a new parish bas been to the District,a « « been erected m Anacostin and the Anacostia parish, now the infant. cives fair promise of vigorous growth. Preparations are now ‘under way for the estab, Isbment of two more parishes One of them will be there ix a good" field v the work. A suitable > PRESEYTEKIAN THANKBELNESS. CONCEALED WEAPONS. One Prisoner Can Be Thankful That Sen- tence Was Suspended. Butler, a colored man who reached the city last evening und had a butcher knife in hie pocket,'was the first prisoner to appear before Judge Miller this morning. Concealed | weapons was the charge against him, and he pleaded not guilty. “I @idn't steal the knife,” he said. “I bought it at a store on the road.” “What road?” “Railroad.” “Where are you from?” “I came from Baltimore,” answered the Prisoner, “and bought the knife on the road at ‘a country store.” ld you come over ona train?” ‘over and then got on the train.” ‘At what station did you get on the train?” “Greenboro’,”’ he answered. “There's no such place on the railroad,” in- terrupted Policeman Brady. “I think you got the knife froma country store,” said the ju “T think you saw the | knife and did not see the proprietor. What did want with such a knife?” T follow the water,” answored the prisoner, ‘and thought I would come here and go in the Phommg here do you live?” “Glymont, Charles county, Md." “And I guess you navigate the waters of Smith's creek. Judge Miller eaid he thought the knife was stolen, but there was no direct proof of that fact. ‘Sentence was suspended in the case and the prisoner was relenscd. In another case of concealed weapons Howard Herndon, acolored boy, wasdefendant. Special | Officer Miles arrested the bor. Howard bad | been arrested on'a charge of being too familiar | with a Indy's pocket book in the Center market | and was released, the officer warning him that | he had better keep away from the market. He did not keep away, and when found there | another time and the'officer reminded him of the | warning that had been given him he drew a pistol, pointed it at the offcer and then ran away. The boy's previous character was discussed and the Judge gage bim ninety days, Socata AN ODD FELLOWS’ VISITATION. Ruth Lodge of the Rebekah Degree Enter- stains thy Grand Officers. Ruth Rebekah Degree Lodge, No. 2, was vis- ited by the officers of the Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows at their | place of mecting in the 7th street hall, north- west, Inst evening. Having been formally in- troduced, the grand master, Mr. Crawshaw,"an- nounced that the object of their presence was to pay the lodge not only an official, but also fraternal visit. The noble grand, Sister Harlan, responded, and in behalf of her colleagues ex- tended to the visitors a cordial welcome. The ‘exemplification of this branch of the order was then proceeded with and it was rendered in a. Yery satisfactory manner. The reports of Grand Secretary Hunt showed that the books and accounts cre kept in a systematic manner and that the finances are in a healthy condition. The strictly official portion of the program bay- ing been cotuploted the featerual. and wocial feature followed, during which interesting re- marks were made by Sisters Kessler, Harlan, Royce and Pierson and Brothers Keck, Pierson and Sparo of Ruth Lodge, Past Grand Rose of Indiana, Sisters Frazee of York, Matthews and Allan of Naomi Lodge, No. 1, Cornwell of | Martha Washington Lodge, No. 3, Grand Rep- | resentatives Alian and Stier, Grand Secretary | Hunt, Grand Marshal Sorrell, Grand Warden | ‘Mead and Grand Master Crawshaw. The visita- | tion was one of marked interest and cannot | fail to be productive of good results. At the | conclusion of the exercises and just as the | Grand Lodge officers were about taking their departure from the lodge room each one was presented with a handsome bouquet naa token of reepect from the lodge. ‘These souvenirs of the eventful oceasion were accepted in brief | and pertinent remarks by the recipients. This lodge has concluded to change ite regular place of meeting and will meet on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month as usual in its new home, the beautiful lodge room of | Union Lodge, No. 11, situate in the National | Capital Bank building. 314 and 316 Penneylva. nia avenue southeast. The change of habitat is generally conceded to be a good one and opens up for it a still more auspicious future. The visitation scheduled to take place on Tuesday evening next at Golden Rule Lodge, No. 21, has been postponed until December 13 on account of the Grand Lodge oiicers going with Federal City Lodge, No. 20, to Baltimore on that evening to visit Independence Lodge, No. 77. Canton Potomac of the Patriarchs Militant will act as the escort. The only visits tion next week will be to Eastern Lodge, No. 7, on Friday evening, in the 7th street northwest LO. 0. F. Hall. ——— ALEXANDRIA. erty covNctL MEETING. The attendance at the meeting of the city council last night was barely more than a quorum, and as two-thirds is needed for the completion of any new business of importance no new matter could be carried through. The ordinance reducing the price of gas, previously introduced, was adopted. The vchool board | notified the council that the terms of oftice | of Mesers. Aitcheson, Harrison, Chapman and Smith were expired. It was agreed to postpone the election on the understanding that theve trustees continue in office until their | successors shall be appointed. A communica- | tion of the mayor on the subject of the pay- ment of the bill of Mr. W. P. Graves for pro- visions, &c., furnished the smallpox schooner Strann’ Jast summer, and also in reference to fire escapes was referred, and the applications of Dr. Joseph L. Sanferd for the position of physician of the poor and to fill a vacancy, and of James Hepburn to be appointed janitor of the market building, vice Nightengill, deceased, were ordered to be placed on file. ‘The next meeting of the board wili take place on the sec- ond Tuesday in Decgmber. . THANKSGIVING DAY. Alexandria apparently gave much more thanks on last Tuesday night than it did today, notwithstanding that most of the churches were ‘open and had fair congregations. ‘The services at St. Mary's Church and Christ Church, the Lutheran Church and the union meeting at the M_E. Church South took place this morning. ‘Those at Grace P. E. Church and Trinity M. Church will take place tonight. The schools were all closed. as was the corn exchange and the banks and the post office, and the telephone offices kept Sunday hours. Many Alexandrians Visited Washington, and there was some social observance of the day here. FIRE ESCAPES PROPOSED. The state law relative to fire escapes, to which Mayor Strauss called the attention of the city council Iast night, requires all factories, assembly halls, &c., more than three stories in height to be provided with fire escapes, The law has never been enforced here, and many citizens think it ‘is not needed and is likely to Tequire useless expenditures on the part of per- sons who may come to establish manufactories. ‘The only building now in town which has a fire escape is the old cotton factory on Washington street, which hus been disused for many years. NOTES. Alexandria will be largely represented in Washington at the democratic procession next Friday evening. The gas ordinance which passed the city council fast night reduces the prico of gee from @1.60 per 1,000 fect to $1.50 per 1,000 feet, but it makes the discount for prompt payment only 5 per cent instead of-10 per cent, as here- tofore. The most recent'sales of real estate have been two houses with small lots on ‘Queen street, op- poste the court house, for :,000, and a house ‘and lot on Columbus street near Franklin for $275, so that the time of cheap real estate in Al- exandria bas not yet past. duced there has been «diminution ia the re-|_ The Catholic churches observed Thankegiv- wults, but generally apenking there has teen 198 day, but not with any musical ceremony. progress. ‘The doctrinal differences which TBeY 40 not consider the day as of more than have cropped out are indications in a way of | °'dinary spiritual import. They say every the active life of the church, and inno par-|™ae* 1 ® thanksgiving and they hold masses Meular hes the caward progress of the church | or 2¢5,__In,vome.of the churches high mass been retarded. ihe Presbyterian Church was| prayers for the authorities and this by the able, aefar ws the candidates were concerned, | sacrament. In others 9 o'clock mass to look upon the recent election with equanim- | was followed by the singing of Te Deum. Sa ae he cavtowee wa resulted a | ——— koriar. would be elected. The safe aud cor-| Oye of the most desirable stone and brick servative policy pursued by the Presbyterian | dwellings, No. 2125 B strect northecet Saree Charch wins in the end the approval of the best | sold tomorrow afternoon at 4.90 o'clock. This citizens. Never before in its apd success- | property is improving in value and fal career has the Presbyterian Church had so hearly new. See advertisement. . Many causes for thanksgiving as in this year of Sec Sasa 10a. Ir You bave anything to sell send it to Lati- Locally the Prosbyterian Church was never ots 4 sosctive or aggressive. Wehave recently laid | Be" Seana ii07 2 at guhat's the place. “ted today the cornerstone af the Grin — iv corner stone of Gunton Memoriai Charch, on 14th street, will | CREoturM euresconsumption. Druggist,@1. 4d. ‘The Presbrterian Alliance has con- ——— solidated the denomination in this District and | Orro C. Rurrear, 91, 92 and 98 Center mar- Working harmoniously for the best re-| ket, is agent for Jno. Peters’ sausage and scrapple.—Advt. Striisu ScotomTaovseRixasat Simpson's, Adet Mas. M. J. Hoxz, 1300 F ST. ¥.W., CALLS SPECIAL ATTENTION to her large stock of FRENCH FELT HATS ‘To match all the latest gowns. PLATEAUX IN BEAUTIFUL COMBINATIONS. RIBBONS FOR ART WORK AT A GREAT RE- 219 DUCTION. . co) THE LUTHERANS IN WASHINGTON. A Year's Progress for Which Members of the Denomination Give Thanks Today. Members of the Lutheran church in Wash- ington speak gratefully of what the year has | yielded to them. During the year a new Lutheran church, the Keller Memorial Church, a mission of the | Memorial Lutheran Church, 14th street and | Vermont avenue, has been established at 9th and Maryland avenue northeast, and Thanks- giving day services were conducted there today by Rev. C. H. Butler, pastor. As the church is not entirely completed services were held in the chapel. The Luthern Church year clored in October last and the progress reported was very gratify- ing, especially in the District. The matter at tracting the greatest attention in Lutheran cir- cles at present is the question of the removal of the Lutheran Seminary from Gettysburg, Pa., to this city. Several very desirable sites here have been offered. and it is probable that the matter will be finally decided in a few mouths, and decided in favor of the removal of the seminary to Washington. There is some oppo- sition, however, to its removal from Gettys- burg, and at the recent Lutheran convention one of the delegates, a reverend doctor of ‘phil- crophy. ely objected because, as he ex- plained. the national capital would in time be removed from Washington to Gettysburg and Washington would remain but the gateway of Gettysburg. ae GEORGETOWN. ARRESTED YOR Broaur. Wm. Thomas wes yesterday brought to the seventh precinct by Officer Easley and locked up on a charge of having two wives at the same time. Tho alleged bigamist was found at his home in Tenleytown, where he was living with the first Sire, Thomas, the second baving been left in Charles county, Md.,where she ficat met, loved and thought she legally married the pris- oner. Wife No. 2 was the cause of the arrest, she having sworn outa warrant against the man who deceived her. + NOTES. Affire in the outhouse in the rear of Al- brecht’s cigar storo, 8119 M street, called out the engine yesterday aternoon about 4:30 o'clock, but the flames were soon extinguished. ‘The fox hanters, eighteen {n number, left yesterday afternoon for Marlboro’, their’ field for sport, word having been received first from the advance gnard that all ngcessary arrange- ments for their accommodation had been made. PERHAPS HIS LIFE. BLOOD POISONING ‘AFTER SCARLET FEVER. Read the following from « grateful mother: “My little boy bad scarlet fever when four years old, and it left hit very weak and with blood POISONED with CANKEK. His eyes became so inflamed that his sufferings were intense, and for seven weeks he COULD NOT OPEN HIS EYES. T took bim twice during that tims to the Eye and Far Infirmary on Charles street, yut their remedies friled tm the faintest shadow of zond. I cominenced him Hood's Sarsaparilla and it soon cured him. ted that it SAVED, HIS SIGHT, YORY LIFE. You may use this ay you choose. ‘The above state- H, THE WHOLE TRUIH, AND \G BUT THE TRUTH. And I can add that my testhuony was entirely voluntary and NOT BOUGHT AND PAID FOR, nota small fact polished Up and enlarged. And tho case of my boy is not the only cue that I know of where HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Has accomplished a great cure. I remain, respe fully, ABEIE F. BLACKMAN, HOOD'S PILLS are hand ms'e and are perfect in composition, proportion aud appearance. 4 ‘ax Cortecra Dor Everything that is cleansing, purifying and beauti- fying for the sion, scalp and hair of infants and chil- dren the CUTICURA REMEDIES will do. They speedily cure itching and burning eczemas, cleanse the scalp of scaly humors, purify the blood, and re- Store the hair. ‘They are absolutely pure, agreeable and un ailinz, Sold everywhere. “Crranaxce Sate» Or Tea Pors Ar W TLMARTH & Epwoxstows, ney Ts » be closed, prices.” Abvnt twodozen dit- fom ib Japanese, Engl Earthen ware. Koga: Worcester in quaint shapes and fancy de:orations. Bix a Pots, now 13 Seven d0c, Tea Pots, not Four Oe. Tea Pots, ea Pots, now $1.00. Tea Pots, 0 Tea Pots: As the lots are small delay will conrt di Wirsarta & Epwoxsros, 1205 Pa Ave N. W. Wpoi ntment n23. Srxewerz & Sox, Pa. Av iN. Cansart & Lewy, 928 7th and 706 K st. nw. A HANDKERCHIEF TREAT. 100 dozen Ladies’ Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, im- Ported to sell at 20e. Your chotce at 1234c. 100 dozen Men's Pure Linen Hemstitched Handker- chiefs. Was 25c. Your choice at 123¢e. 100 dozen Men's Hemstitched Irish Mull Hand- ker. hiefs, fancy borders. Price was 25c. Your chétce at 12. 2 100 dozen Pure Linen Damask Towels. Price was 20c.. to Ko at 124c. each. 100 Ha socks or foot rests, smallsize covered with moquette and tapestry carpet, at 25c. each. Best Imported Zephyr, 5c. La Best Imported Germaitown, 16c. hank. Best Imported Spanish, 18c. hank. Best Imported Saxony. 12°. hank. Stamped Linen: and Art Goods in great variety. ‘We invite your inspection of our Fancy China Ware, Bisques, Bronzes, Clocks, &c. We can save you money. CARHART & LEIDY, ‘928 7th and 706 K sts. n.w. Fuss AT WHET & RUSHES Morenew Fur Neck Boas ink. $5, and 81-00, nd Hadas ‘Sable Boas at $10. Dressmakers (our best cnstomers) will be gasye learn’ we have in, stocked” un in plug, Rdgines, Ban Larges! line of Pur Trintiuines ia Wasisgtane ee ‘Two more new Seaiskin Reefers with the deep front facing and larxe faring ‘collar— Dunlap Hats require no advertising other ‘than Rupounctag that the latest + aplitdown the center.” sts" apape ithe Witett & RSF: 905 Pt AYE Gesre Scrrs Scourz> x AND PRESSED FOR 1 seg Pe wre those oallea ay and | 0 ana Sree A Sith? WSETE SEES In the window of the avenue store you will see a wonder of the nineteenth century—an 4 Mectric machine for making tablets of any Powder concoction. We now have it running 219 or about 7,000 per day. Bo we to be: 10 supply the demand. Oniy ibe. per bette ad Ops DSi Bama, Rice Gawore Cazes. By Blica R. Parker, Bedford, Ry. ‘Two cups of cold boiled rice, one pint of flour, one tablespoon of surar, half a teaspoon of salt, twoteaspoons of Cleveland's Baking Powder, one egg and half a pint of milk. Mix, bake brown and serve hot with honey. Cae oniv Cleveland's Baking Powder, the pro- portions are made for that. A pure cream of tartar powder. Cieveraxps Buzrxo Pownzn “Absolutely the Best.” ‘One trial proves its merit. Bz Henze To reduce our large stock of Furniture and jake room for ofr Holiday Goods we are offer- ing epectal inducements. Call and get our prices before buying elsewhere. (@rOur ow prices will not admit of « dis- count of 20 per cent, but we claim to be cheaper than anywhere else in Washington. Geo. Baerrsanra, Forsrone axo Urnorsrear Goons, 515 Sevexra Sx. N. W. You Dor } Nexo Mover. TITTHIS PAYING AS YOU GO IS ALL t WELL ENOUGH IN TSEORY—BUT T IT DENIES TO A MAN THE EN- JOYMENTS OF LIFE. ims YOUR DUTY TO MAKE YOUR HOME JUST AS COMFORTABLE AND AT- TRACTIVE AS POSSIBLE. IF IT TOOK READY MONEY TO DO IT— IT WOULD NEVER BE DONE. YOUR CREDIT IS YOUR BANK ACCOUNT AND WE ARE YOUR BANKERS. CALL ON US FOR WHAT YOU WANT. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. YOU CAY BUY 4NF- THING IN THE HOUSEFURNISHING LINE, HELKE--EVERYTHING—PAXING FOR IT LITTLE AT A TIME. SO MUCH A WEEK OR A MONTH-—WHICHEVER ACCOMMO- DATES YOU THE MOST. YOU CAN FIX UP AS FINE-OR as MODESTLY AS YOU SEE FIT. YOU MAY ONLY WANT TO REFURNISH ASINGLE ROOM—OR PERHAPS YOU ARE JUST GOING TO HOUSEKEEPING —IN EITHER EVENT YOU ARE MASTER OF BILL-BUT YOU ENJOY POS:ESSION FROM THE TIME YOU MAKE YOUR 8E- LECIION. IN THE OTHER WAY YOU MAY ALWAYS BE WAITING UNTIL YOU'VE GOT THE MONEY. IN OUR WAY CREDIT I3 4S GOOD as THE casa TRY OUR PLAN. . Hovse & Hennwaxs. FURNITURE, CARPETS, DRAPERIES, STOVES, &e., #23 7TH +. ANUUU6 MASS. AVE. Great Bancarss’Ix Croaxs ar Joussox & Lorrnznes. Owing to the tardiness of the contractor in complet- ing the improvements to our building we have an overs'ock of Ladies’ and Children's Wraps on hand, and are now quoting prices which easily make this ‘the best time of all the year to buy agarment. Weare showing an assortment which we believe to be exactly suited tothe best trade. ‘The garments all possess that intrinsic worth which stands out against the “only-made-to-sell” clase as the genuine jewel stands outagainst thesham. In outside garments we do rushing business. The reason is easily seen. The Prices are selliag them and the quality is keeping up the sale. Lions) Waues. Fur-trimmed or Plain Diagonal Cloth Reefers at 84.98. Worth ‘Long Biack Cheviot Reofers at $6.75. Worth $10. Extra Long Black Diagonal Cloth Refers, with real astrakhan trimming, at $10. Worth 613.50. Kersey Cloth Coats, with pearl buttons, at $12. Worth $15. Campnew's Waars. Children's Wraps, sizes 4to 10 years, from $2:50 to 810. : ‘Misses’ Wraps, sizes 12 to 16 years, from $5 to 820. Don’t fail to inspect our stock of Wraps before mak- ing a selection. Jouxsox & Lorrazs, este 713 Market Space. 10 Pes Cexr Orr. 85s HE F583 Bose LISTERS. TEN PER OENT OFF FOR CASH. a HAVING PURCHASED LARGELY, IN AN- TICIPATION OF A HEAVY FALL TRADE, AND REALIZING THAT OUR STOCK IS NOT MOVING AS RAPIDLY AS IT SHOULD, ‘WE HAVE DETERMINED TO OFFER OCR ENTIRE STOCK, COMMENCING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, OF STAPLE AND FANCY DEY GOODS AT A REDUCTION OF TEN (CENTS ON EACH DOLLAB’S WORTH SOLD. OUR STOCK COMPRISES ONE OF THE FINEST LINES OF DRESS SILK, VEL- VETS, BLACK AND COLORED DRESS FABRIQUES OF ALL KINDS. HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR AND HOUSEKEEPERS' LIN- ‘ENS, BLANKETS, &., IN GREAT Va- BIRTY. ALL OF WHICH WE OFFER AT _W. M. Sorrax & Sone, . - 919 PENN. AVENUE CITY ITEMS Thomas D. Singleton, 415 7th st._n.w. Parranr ron Cunrstuas By making your purchases now and saving 20 | per cent. | ‘My ware rooms are crowded and you can teke your choice of anything contained in them, from a beautiful and useful Ce Sweeper to a bandsome suite of Parlor or Chamber ture. All purchases made now sabject to the above discount of 20 per cent and will be deli ered when required. A splendid line of Ladies’ Desks, Parlor Cabinets, Shaving Stands, Book Cases, China Cabinets, Handsome Upholstered | Chairs, Reed and Rattan Chairs and Rockers in | Fest rariets and almost anvthing you are look- for in the Furniture line. And do not for- get the splendid line of Draperies, Lace Cur- | tains, Porticres, &c., we are showing. Yon will | find my prices lowpr for the same qualities than elsewhere. ouas D. SiNOLETON, n24-th,s,mSt 415 7th st. nw. Do You Get It? Ihave many separate pieces of Furniture that Teell for @5each. You may have noticed an- Rouncements of “20 per cent discount on all Furniture for a few days for carb.” Do rou e it? You may satisfy yourself on this point ¥ going to one of these “x0 per cent discount- ere for cash” and Innpecting his stock and ob- taining his prices and then going through the same routine at my establishment, If I charge you $5 on “time” payments for a Rocker, say, | then the ‘‘discounter” oughttosell you its dupli- cate for $4. Will he do it? If you want a Side- board I can sell you one——no doubt about that. Joux Ruppex, The Accommodator, 518 Seventh street northwest. A Good Thing. Half pint of Old Rye in fiat bottles for the in- side pocket, 25c. You will need it Friday night inthe parade. Get it at Jonxsox’s, 937 D st., Post building. n4-2t Hutchinson Bros., 1420 Pa. ave., sole agents for Carbonite Heaters. n2¢-th,s,mawat® ——— You Really Don’t Know How much a dollar will buy till you've seen t our @1 Underwear. “It is a Fraxo & Sox, One Price, at Cor. 7th and D. Throat Diseases commence with a cough, cold or sore throat. “Brown's Bronchial Troches” give immediate relief. Sold only in bozes. Price, 25c. n24-eo3t ——s ==————— See AMUSEMEN AMUSEMENTS. = = — ———aeD N EVENING OF Krciran PME VILLOWS)— TENALLITORN ROAD By Prof. 8.74 ‘Open all winter. Mes seis oe oie ge as Boosie Sea Tyna ol Pecy Foon en use uf jane Pree to. Twenty, moionten, by serine core from ae Gnive vis Woodley Lape and Tspeligtows rosa. = eek Ss Ssoonts | _AAeome Tenaitvtowa PO = : =e 5 ee “Sraxtsn Cornr Mrerpr= |e tPe gman ermine meine! leet ie Sat ome n Wachincion Piyerce’ Cw ture Departtnemt Mkt VN COLLEGE OF Shatone. tees eventns. as Waisote an EXWABATION UF LIVING | \FoUNT ViKNO! ANCY ARTICLES Fo | ROWE AND TOD OF WARITNOTON. Luncheons srvet Aatis f oa TH? $2. | Steanser MACALTSTRR at 100m. Alle (ouvert Game fuse Hompttal returning to the city by 2:99 p.m @ Guild Season | THE Ct ROUTE NO FERRYING — 90 TRANSPURS—TKE QUIOK E. UTE. FARE ROUND TRIP, TSe.; CHTLDREN, soe, F NOTE.—By the 10 0 or Macalester t) Monat Vernon, ant iy Toute-onir, the €cket covers the entire: mi tne wing atmtseion to the. wrenches of Mount Vernon, the visitor belae thas "ous transfers and annoving extra “ost Dancing. | FRA HOUSE. SATURDAY MATINEE. RICHARD MASSFIFID RICHARD MANSFIFLD RICHARD MANSTIELD ‘ane of ay adiidonal ti--at of admieaon, A dpe KICHAPD MAN PIED Thitie sri down the fame Pots RICHARD MANSIIELD ont chaner or tFe-aTer or attra charee ate Alexandria, Fort Foote, Fort Waal Sioamier Macalester to river landings as Giymont daly Sunday at 10 0. pesmenree M* YReNox TOMS OF WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, ALPRANDRIA. AND WT ERM ELECTING Rail WAY COMPARE eo Roura AND HIS STOCK COMPANY. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, Last time of THE SCARLET LETTER. BEAU BRUMMELL. far down =P Friday Saturday Matinee BEAT BRUMMELL. Seturday Evening DR. JEKYLL. AND MR. RYDE. Pictureagne and Reau Next week—""THE PRODIGAL FATHER.” SENS Now UM at moat APBAUGHS GRAND OPFRA HOUSE New and Maenificent ALFEANDRIA dirwct to the Gate of the MANS Gate of the MAN SED i ‘ Oprortnnite to vist IST CHURCH Commencing MONDAY amber 28. | SHALL. HOUSE, BRADDOCK HOUSE acl Sake ©. B. JEFFERSON, KLAW AND ERLANGER, | P!*°°* f sistorie interes! iu ALERAN DEY Take ferry steamers foot af 72 am Managers of the COUNTRY CIRCUS and THE SOU-| gun ticket Ske antiretenuz tan MOS DAN, wil present their j “ Connecting also with trai BRILLIANT COMEDY COMPANY roadat Aleranda. fake nes In their triumphant ard intensely funny comedy In deference to the wishes of the “aiies’ ft. Vernom, " Amociation carsetop on SONDAL at Lite Hunting THER deine cloned om that cay “eed eooe-er FA. REPD, ®upt hapman-Ford. nite ae y ss Hops Kese PIANOS AND ORGANS. ie Prank ——- a Littie treme Prankiin PRY Lee noes ek All This Week, Rich Pure Milk by the glass at Propvcras’ Darr Kitones, 414 9th st. nw. n24-mé&thzw* Button Holes Made to Order at the Douzertc Szwixo Macuixe Rooms, 7th and ‘224-0208 her oi ata Carbonite Heaters—No smoke pipe, no Gutets convenient and economical, Hercmrssox 8., sole agents, 1420 Pa.ave. n24-th,s,m&wit® A Good Thing. Half pint of Old Rye in flat bottles for the in- side pocket, 25c. You will need it Friday night in the le. Get it at Jonson's, 937 D «t., Post building. n24-2t Set Ue We've Got “a Good Thing” In our $1.90 Derby or Alpine Hat—and we want you to know it! The value is $2.50. Faaxc & Sox, One Price, It Cor. 7th and D. ee Carbonite Fuel and Heaters. Huronmsox Buos., 1420 Pa.ave., sole agents. n24-th,s,mé&wit* a Cutlery in cases, Carving, Table and Pocket Knives; Scissors and Shearv; Manicure Sete and Razore. Name engraved and put aside for Xmas. Watro 477 Ps ite = = Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa is perfection in aroma, fla richness and digestibility. 1 ———— Best Wines and Liquors;low prices. SELtosox's = 1,000 Pair of Pants for $1.39 pair. Worth $2.75. At Micuartson’s CLoruine Store, 641 Dot. n.w., be > All Good-looking People and all who wish to be such go to Bisuor's Stcv10, 905 Pa. ave. nw. n23-3t* ——— Notice. During the special 20 per cent Discount Sale now going on, and which Ihave determined to extend until December 1, no Goods will be charged. Terms cash, and’ one price to all. Tuomas D. SixoLEroN, 122-tu,th,e3t 415 7th st. nw. ene Bin The Standard Sewing Machines are the best. Better see it before buring any other, at the Standard Sewing Machine Rooms, 427 9th #. now. Jos. H. Fiske, na2?-tu,th&stf The Old Reliable. —— ‘The Ladies pronounce the Imperial Pinned Paper Patterns the best-fitting pattern made. Don't fail to eee them at the Standard Sewing Machine Parlors, 427 9th st. n.w. Jos. H. Fiske, n22-tu,thést? The Old Rehable. gee | 850 More of Those Fine $2.50 Saxony Wool German Hand-Knit Jackets, selling so rapidly at $1.49, at AveRpacu’s, 7th and HL Domestic Sewing Machines and Pattern Rooms, oct25-eod24t $20 Overcoat: INO Store, 641 D n23-3t* —— 50. MicHAaELson’s CLoTE- n.w., bet. 6th and 7th ste. Doncherknow that nothing will kill the ef- fects of asmile more thoroughly or pleasantl, than a plece of White's Yucatan Gum. n2l-6¢ @1 Underwear Ts great value! “Faaxc & Sox, cor. 7th and D. S, Heller, 720 7th st. n.w., is making a spe- cialty in Ladies’ and Children's Hair Cutting and Shampooing; also cures Dandraff. oc7-tr Sates Elixir Babek cures all malarial diseases None Name It But To Praise. Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. 9. A marvel of lightness and swiftness. §ea7 NEW_ PUBLICATIONS. ([' HE CENTURY DICIIONARY IS PUBLISHED in 24 thin volumes and in Q thicker vols Re Is BOUND IN VARIOUs STYLE. 1 Galland congalt ith, never you are in Redd of asst: ‘ance or in gearc formation found clee- ™here, Ofice, KoomOd, Washington Loan and Trest Company building. Office 437 9th st. n. w. Weestr Bouerm ~or- W. H. Hozzz, Exezrs Axv Pa Avg PRICE-CRUSHING FIGURES TO QUOTE. The line of VELVET CARPETS which we offered last week st 9 CENTS were all closed out excepting 6 pieces. These we “continue at the seine price while they last. It ts wanifest that yoo know @ good thing when you see it, This week we WANT TO TALK Chamber Suites TO YOU. but not THROUGH THE NEWSPAPERS. We want youto COME AND BEE Us. We have prices to name that CRUSH OUT ALL COMPETITION. It does not GIVE YOU AN IDEA of the bargain offered to say weare selling a $25 sultefor$1@ YOU MUST SEE THE GOODS. REMEMBER, THIS IS OUR CHAM- BER SUITE WEEK. 2216 EIGHTH AND PENN. ave. or * petabtabed 1851. W. G. Marzenorr'& Co. FAULTLESS HARDMAN ana CELEBRATED KIMBALL PIANOS ‘and aises, at lowest prices. ’ ‘Easy payments. ‘Guaranteed fully for five years. ‘Elegant Scarf end Stool given with each Piano. Call in ot our pew store and look around’ | sy MATINEE SATURDAY. reason for ¢ merit The REE Pond, Weber and Nai “ powalartey RE We sell them at very low price and om SEI terme a NEIL NEIL SANDERS & STAYMAN REIL __And 13 REIL [URNG AND MiPAinING. GEORGE Plas ‘mater, tiner and repairers ats a W'SE, Setanrart a "Eo "Tine donee tft NE AND RELIABLE PIANo< nolerate figures. at KUHN . 12006 St. Blanos tuned, ished INT~. Nov. 28 Harry Lacy in “The Planter's Wife.” Seats now on sale. moat EW NATIONAL THEATEE. ‘W NATIONAL THEATRE. weney Sil web Fs STEINEAY, GASH ganuen uetoos FIAWOR™ ox stoi NE WEEK, OPENING MONDA for sale or WEER, OPENING MONDAY. DROOPES Wang supra, | a ae — of ee ! re orr mee b OF Paris Frposition Sees ase peapren eey ae : Nov. 23—A. M. Palmer's Stock Co. in Alabama. SPQUALI 1™!. KE®s4s Lyceum Tarater. Pennsyivanis ave. and 11th et. i “anda at very S countrs nigh repair, will he low tieures. SPECTALTSBCCEMEN TS sh TpUlcrs atm terniny wich will we iz MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS when THIS WEEK-MATINEE SATURDAY. HART'S BOSTON NOVELTY COMPANY. Wht” KNABE & CO., THE BARRA TROUPE. 4 = iy Market Space ‘Musical Celebrities. DENTISTRY _Next Week—Reilly & Wood's Bix Show. “They have no competitors ai successors."—Detroit Pree Pyes ETZEROTT MUSIC HALL. WEDNESDAY EV U, ® DENTAL association, Cor. Tthand Dats. aw The Oriein ‘The largest onvanization devoted to higir Sere Se ah iia sane BBB OL OL ER FE aa eee SJ CUBBHE E vai UU Bee Tt Gun ERR EER FNedoed to the promotion of sotencite SINGERS * | From Fiske Univers t iti Mrs. Fonnie Javkson nia ‘ame soprans Fee price list in another colamm. ni nd M-. Charies So! : — . ne | rive elo «0. JAMES, DENTIST, 37 Q eT NW, ‘The Wild, Piainttve and Carat Melodies of te i etn Te Rene “These songsas you sing then hea u of the wat is specialty. Extra They en thous and through one.<-Emperor falling without pain” Twenty year experience: uperor of -Queen Victoria. anytidmg I ne moderate tet me great eratification The won ierful! er bea: | ‘TBE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, for st cannot be | classe? with anv 0! iy the heart best- | fngont Tord.” 2217 Peon. ave. a. j on, and Zeta cent to location. For | day, Noveunber 2, .t0 a.m." “ommencing, Do vom wear a partia! set of artificial temth with the GREGATIONAL CHURK BISCHOFF co BISCHOFF co Sewon Tickets, as ‘ow on sale at Ellis & Cc | FPARRIS: Prot THEATER ritton and T. F. Dean, and Managers. old-fashioned plate, of haye you lowt several of your natural teeth? We can insert artificial teeth for you by our aystem of bridge work and thus avoid the use of plate, with all ite discomforts and annoyances Have | yesineshen eno altpess nsbeash tot eotbenibnnbdl! | be filled, or have yous root in your mouth that may atncess this winter? Haveit treated and restored te | DORE DAVIDSON AND MISS RAMIE AUSTIN J igining'to our profession. Fine gold ilings, artificial In DANGFRS OF A GREAT CITY. teeth on gold, platwa end rubler, Extracting with- —— =. =e aS-im* MEtEsorr mari. FSTARLTAMP Full sete @7, @12 am peog' ngs nae made ne: sar. dey and THURSDAY (THANKSGIVING), NOVEMBER 24, | U2HDY. .t Hline @1 up. Old aud new processes used. 7 . JR. S. PARSONS, &. © COR OTH AND F STR ee Dir. 2 "Aline ssomaintiy Machine anda ass teeth restored by the or wnaystenn. Al veal anest Ai plied towums to alleviate pain inextracting JENNIE O'NEILL POTTER branches of dentistry. FSSE, DENTAL INFIRMARY 1 IN nd artiticial teeth inserted witho cost of material at LE H stn. Tambien “FLIRTS AND MATRONS." < ‘niversity, fr: }) “*A clever bit of work—well worth seeing."—Sun. “*The platform seems peopied with players."—Foice. ENTAL INFIRMARY —NATION ty cor Mthand Kets aw year. Extracting. &., ‘cont of materials, Wusox & Cann —_ MUSICIANS, AND BUY OUR FaMOUSLINE. nductor. c | =3.50 : meen Sl = ALL Wilson ASKED 53 ASD | Por them, hou make no ™M A CARR. | mistake They areas rep- | MM Aa a | sees Wilson | T23'SS.. aru ad ee zr igs | OE ace sinrer. | FAMOUS WILSON | For temler teet cannot be | Hy ASD. | cxcoliea He CARR. | The intent style toes | HoH Point Prccadi la, feck uu Ty m medium, wide Rubscriptions for desi ‘course nf [SON . “Grand Concerts, ‘Metzerott’ AND | Onur Evening end Re | FAMUUS fire sa Bifim” | CARE | ception “Shippers, mew. |" 680. as eats a. SIC HALL. WILSON | Must be een to be ap FAMOUS M®722nOT IDs NIGH G December 2 1892, ASD | recvated |_ Sco First appearance in this city CAI | sen | Fs WILSON we = AN» PATEN( LEATHER. |. Seren ee | CARR, | Finest the word makes, l = B- dee Eacemnten ties WILSON ‘Newest Putrern —_——— tae pie fanoes as, AND | Leather “hors aud Famous POLITAN ORCHES' i METHKOPOLITAN ORCHESTRA, CARR | forgone. |_Ste | WAGNER PROGRAM, | WwW ILSON, & Cann, Baltinore store—4 and 6 W. Balt. 2210. THE YAR. ‘th etrest, two blocks below U.S. Treasury.