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8 ; THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1898-TWELVE PAGES. LOCAL MENTION. AMUSEMENTS. ACTIVE CHRISTIAN WORKERS. WHY MR. MERTZ SUCCEEDED. BIPRSPESEPEEPEERER ED EE PEN SSE RES Albaugh’s.—The career of Thomas W.|Mass Meeting of the Epworth ‘League | Was Satisfied With Quick Sales and —— TER WEATHER. Hieene is one which affords a conspicuous at Hamline Church. Small Profite—Holiday Attractions. hancieciaincspcciatnny amb ehees mas Forecast Till S p.m. Wednesday, | 24 valuable lesson for the beginner in| The mass meeting of the Epworth League| One of the liveliest places in town these x For the District of Columbia, Maryland and dramatic art. At the outset Mr. Keene was | at Hamline M. E. Church, 9th and P streets, days is the big drug store at the northwest steady use of AT THE MONUMENT AL Virginia, fair; probably slightly colder; winds | “Titicised with some harshness, but year|last evening was highly successful. Dele-| corner of 11th and F streets, presided ever - 0 ‘Seaeadion: poet? marron 8 3 by years boy borage of study = betes to} gations zrom the several chapters began to| by Mr. E. P. Mertz. From early morning 9 (Open evenings until Xmas. 29 the highest ideals have mellow: 1 rugged | arrive, with their banners, before 7 o'clock, | to frosty eve there is a steady line of Co: fom of t a ly line of shop- 00 Temperature snd coodition of water at | Dottions of his work until criticism cannot | and half an hour later the spacious church | pers entering the ‘bros ven ot thea eechnam iS} Christmas Handkerchiefs. = a.m.: Great Falis, temperature, 36; condition, | 4° otherwise than recognize him as a dis-/ was alive with members of this young or-| handsome establishment, and to any one 800 dozen Ladies’, Gents’ and Coiid: oun 000 25; receiving reservoir, temperature, 40; condi- | tinguished and able exponent of what is| ganization, nearly 1,200 being present. | who makes a visit in person the reason for {e sat 2 Handkerchiefs, of every design wad noel, oo cep atlen ae bsorgth ~ 9 tion at north connection, 36; condition at south | best in the drama. Last night at Albaugh's| As the enthusiastic Epworth Leaguers|this popularity can readily be understood, Lite wo S ity, from... esonseebe stssesenes@OO, UP | ooo time, You can't jmake mony with an So connection, 10; distributing reservoir, tempera- | he appeared in Bulwer Lytton’s somber but] continued to pour in chairs were re-|For a store of this sort there is on exhibl- a Box. 11,000 Pieces coo empty pure. But—tusand—your wite oo tare, 39; condition at influent gate house, 96; intense tragedy, “Richelieu.” In the scenes| sorted to, so as to accommodate all. A|tion an unusual amount of goods that are (Tasteless) Hol ‘00 4 effluent gate house, 36. which demand subtlety, rather than force! splendid program had been arranged, and| suitable for holiday gifts, and this, with oliday Ribbons. c00 would rather have « home help than any- 900 Tides Tomorrow. of expression, Mr. Keene shows in » marked | the services began with the congregation | the added fact that the prices that prevail For fancy work. Best assortment, finest qual- ond = High tide. | Low tide. degree the gain that he has made in his) singing “All Hall the Power of Jesus’ | nore are of the lowest possible, maioo ine | 48¢beath again glows in the pure akin and clear iy aod prices. “All-sllk No. 2 and Me ee Ge OS ee 2S ¥ ai nm certain was offe y Rev. otis “cateter cane cnaye ee pba Ota: SS Se eR 4 Tees: re % 2 would bome reer ee ee passer rhage ag bl gare Naylor, Ae, presiding sider.” Htev. 2 8.| place a mecea for Christmas shoppers, complexion. at oak DS |e ee nt appreciate « ss lelivi e dress of welcome, ‘or two years ir. Mertz has been a6 se Se comfort above everything. That From Sporting Life, Palladelphis, Dec. 2, 1908.| which good acting is impossible, and whose | ang mentioned that while o srect Geel mas | possesenn nn eae Holiday U ooo i Pot lon of his present handsome corner,| 8 26 cents a box. ly Umbre! 0 semen excess may almost invariably be overcome} being said about the church growing more | and prior to that he was located in the store| - ooo requtie cash. Our e008 CYCLING. with care. Miss Florence Rockwell, in the) worldly, yet nothing is heard about the | i, brat ae I o00 oe —— role of Julie de Mortimer, made a good im-| young people being any less pious or less 'y opposite, at the southeast corner, sEquitable So VICTORS, $125. pression, and gave promise of ability of a/ devoted to the cause of Jesus Christ than | that now looks more than ever inconsider- CITY ITEMS. ‘200 woo a HiGuH- | Deh order in tne future. There were many | their forefathers. His smiling countenance | able in comparison. It seems hard to be- —— an soredit 4 THE FIRST BREAK IN THE things which deserve commendation in the| showed plainly that the league was wel-| lieve that only eight years ago he made Ms |e xmoeke Tuem All Out! ooo" So PRICE BRIGADE. work of the remainder of the supporting | come to that church. start there, when for six months his corps bond = WHEEL company| company. Tonight Mr. Keene will be seen| Prof. C. M. Lacey Sites, the president of | of assistants consisted cf jag tag, eben ee Whot | The largest and suest assortment... $1.50 vr seSystem. 4 THE OVERMAN , Witeas QuD AN. |!8 What has Jong been regarded as his| the league, responded in a few appropriate | help him about the store. "Now he has un | 741m ACCOMMODATOR! Untrimmed Hats. Soo Soo ABANDONS OLD PRICES AND AN") greatest role, “Richard 111.” remarks, saying if his words were not| er him a force of thirty-one, some of them s coo Will provide it—and walt your conve Soo NOUNCES ITS "04 PRICES THE HéNis| New National Theater—That very ex-|strong enough in response to the welcome | high-priced experts in their ‘particular spe- Who's he? Best quality Fur Felt Hate "41 Oc. up| 2% ‘200 WRITING ON THE WALL traordinary company of entertainers, the} the large audience would speak for him. | ialties. There are few pharmacies uny- JOHN RUDDEN. age Wrapear . UP] 000 mience to pay for it. The small deposit 600 TRADE. Liliputians, made merry in “A Trip to| He expressed the hope that their Inspira-| where that are handsomer than this one,| —, " “ . Dolls, Dolls. Dolls. |< = ‘ ail the | Mars’ at the National Theater last night. | tions and ambitions be for the church, the | and probably none that are better equipped . “Time” Payments and “Bottom” Prices ° 000 We require won't bankrupt anybody—and 009 SPRINGFIELD, Nov. 22—After the | TE Piece is a spectacular whimstcality, | church for Washington and Washington for| to scpply large and varied demands. The He inaugurated! ‘TO CLOSE OUT AT ONE-HALF FORMER ie th wetity Soe debate which has gone on regarding which admits of the most lavish display of | Jesus Christ. explanation that is most natural for this | 519 sti) maintains them! PRICES. =. a ee ae oo price of " model wheels, the first of the) scenery. The idea of putting dwarfs into a] Dr. George Elliott delivered an able ad-| rapid success lies in Mr. Mertz's application ae eet H Ale 000 oF monthly payments as small as you ovo ag nein rene Freee Performance is one which presents numer-| dress on ‘The Place of the Young People | to two rules of business—small profits, with And to accommodate his patrons a TT, ee OEE W EAT re 200 reed prices year rman | ous culties, but they are o' Church,” which met with hearty ap- | quick sales, and plenty of advertising judi- "clock "ANISH SILK SCARFS ‘FICHUS, 000 please. 0 Wheel Company, which now makes public| the present instance in a manner which | plause. clously placed. He began with the idea that | #@ Will Keep open till 9 0 ~ za ES =~ 5) the fact that Victors for ‘v4 will be ltste¢| would indicate that the world has been| The secretary, Frank T. Israel, called the | there was no reason why rules that made = Every night this week! FANCY GOODS. VEILING fromOC.UP. | 900 Everything in FURNITURE—CARPETS 909 at 5125 instead of $150. This price applies | ransacked to find people who combined with | roll of chapters to ascertain the one having | success in other lines should not be applied | These will be specials: ’ ais-ste ate peat as coo —DRAPERIES and STOVES. oe enly after January 1, 1894. The action Of| aiminutive stature symmetrical physical | the largest representation, in order to de-| to the drug business, and he at once began =! 000 00 the Chicopee Falis people will force, the proportions and the ability to act. The) cide which church should have the next by cutting rates and telling people, through Parlor and Fancy Lamps, ‘200 000 other leaders in the trade to show beauty of the scenery and the perfection of | mass meeting. Waugh Chapter having tha|the press, that he had done so, and from Combination Desks, ssHouse & Herrmann, = hands and announce their plans and prices| the mechanical effects make the perform-| largest number present, thirty-one out of | the first the growth in his business has = = 4 for the ensuing year, as the Overman Wheel | ance like a visit to fairyland. In the story | thirty-four members, the president an-|been steady and gratifying, He iss firs Satin Wood Secretaries, 200917, 919 921 Axv 9232 Company has done. This will be an ad-/fancy soars unfettered, and stretches of| nounced the next meeting would be at| believer in the use of printers’ ink, and he /Brass and Onyx Tables. ‘000 ’ . ND CeO Mo vantage to every one connected with spo! to | te imagination which would be scarcely | Waugh Church in January. told a Star reporter yesterday that he could Th ust th Soo 7 Sr. bod The uncertainty heretofore existing as Possible under ordinary conditions are| Song and testimony service was conducted | never see the use of keeping an article for | THY are J ——— = 1 -=4 =. e. 4 What prices were to be demanded next year | easily effected through the assistance of | by James E. Pugh, the first vice president, | sale unless he could let the public know For Christmas Presents! | 4 6 p= 4 by the great makers has had a Cat gng | these mites of comedians, who are of them-| which resulted in 479 testimonies in twenty | that he had it and at what price. It fail to ° 00 416 36 Mass. Ave. 000 baneful effect upon a trade which is = selves quite sufficient to prepare the mind| minutes. Several hands were raised for| Mr. Mertz is the sole agent now for the ated 1 = > present more in need of stimulation than it} for things not found in the ordinary course | prayers, and one young man came to the/ District for Newman's perfumes, a unique | Embrace this opportunity—for they must go, lo an 4 is of any retarding treatment at the — of mundane events. Franz Ebert and | ajtar. line of perfumes, that he claims are better You will regret it of those who control it. With all the Adolph Zink sustained thelr reputations as/ The music was led by the recently organ- | put up and at about half the price that an gone on for a without . rection of J. W. re of Wal . e is also the sole agen no er has declined to even consider the pur-| ant impressions. The costumes, the music| Church. = et Anne cologne, of which he sells imore'then | That such nant be Raptcated US OT MOTT chase of his next season's mount until he | and the dancing are all up to the highest// ‘The churches represented were as fol-|300 gallons every year. This is an article Anywhere else 3 kknew something definite wing me ee standard. lows: Hamline, Metropolitan, Dumbarton, ! that always makes an acceptable holiday | At the prices asked. . as setae gett ia thereof, while the dealer, himself in Rambles Through Europe —This evening | Twelfth Street, Fourth Street, Union, Gor- | present, but in addition to this the store is dis ‘Seventh etree mathwonk: ; iS dark regarding the same, has also refused | at the Tabernacle Church, th and B streets| such, Fletcher, Fifteenth Street, North | rich in other things that are sure to make = to lay any plans for the future until he was | southwest, the Rev. H. M. Wharton, D.D., Capitol, Waugh, Ryland, Foundry, Grace, | 48 suitable gifts. Without going into detail eR EEA ia Oz im possession of something more substantial | of Baltimore will deliver one of his interest-/ Wesiey, McKendree and Douglas M. E. | or attempting a complete list, there are Ho for the Holidays! wr Sw than rumors. We believe the —— ing lectures, “Rambles Through Europe,” | churches, toilet articles of every description, complete |_Come one, come all, to purchase your = Oz ‘Wheel Company by announcing the — of | for the benefit of the Young Men's Christian Sa toilet sets, combs and brushes and manicure | Xmas supplies of me. Prime New Raisins, ws its "94 patterns has conferred a distinct| Society connected with Marvin M. E. COMMON MISTAKES. sets that would be just to the taste of any |Citron, Currants, Dates, Figs and strictly | =" = ‘Oz favor upon the whole of cycling from {Church South. Mr. Wharton will give a dainty maid, attractive cut glass stands|New Nuts, Fresh Candies, very cheap. {08 standpoint of sport as well as trade. description of his visits to places in Europe ‘ea the tt Talk the Members that, filled with delicate perfumes, would be |Atmore’s and Aunt Abby’g Mince Meat, | = Victors in the market at $125 it will be a) years ago, and as he is an entertaining |Am Interesting an ornament and article of use on any | together with the Finest Chrrees and Teas French,dongola and = bold —— = oe a et ba pert an enjoyable evening may be an- of ti Stenographers Club. > dressing: table, and dozens of others equally | in Lie city. oes your order now. Open = kid—to close out.. I ° | 3 ure ut a grea thou; L ; the Stenographers’ Club | desirable. It seems rather unusual to as- | evenings until 10 o'clock. 3 the subject. The Overman Company has| Fisk Jubilee Singers.—Tonight Londin’s als. Pc hari Gaincsee Pivening to | Sociate surgical inscruments with the imeny | METZGER'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CRAWFORD’S 3 thrown a bomb shell into the fort of high | original Fisk jubilee singers will give a con- holiday season, but at Mertz’s there are| GROCERY, 417 7th n.w. ate ’ = = prices which will cause an awful scattering | cert at Wesley Church, corner 5th and F'| listen to the carefully prepared lecture by 3 Hi iL Dns We for cover on the part of the small fry who| streets northwest, at which one of their| Mr. Frank W. Moulton on “Common Mis- | £0°% 0% these So daintily and prettily gotten | put. og Rye Whisky (4 yrs old),75e at | 79" 7th St., East Side. a - might be overlooked in certain classes, but wos are dressy = Relainger is still at it 205 G st, wand met “Walker, London,” at the Academy |meter Ins stenogtapher: It ts his business | Richmond, Va.; Louis D. M. Mowry and |, The Silk Hat Mark advertised yesterday | tall, claws ami’ tiny stulfed Sega Mowing mate | = SSSSSSESSSSSSS. up as to make them thoroughly suitable for eee eed dain “it looks as | aracaye Brograms Will be presented. | takes, Made by Common People, in the Use | gifts to physicians and surgeons. arp ype ies parr eas Odsee SRenae te Viner meat Seam gun SetunOet, | Cort wee given of seartSo College Hail tast }of Common English.” Mr. Moulton called Pa Fg TS a Wine. laree bot. Soc. to “make the pace” as its makers have al-| night for the benefit of the poor of St. An-| Special attention to the almost universal Marriage Licenses. Cal. and Va. Claret, 25c. bot. FINE FURS. = ‘ways claimed it to have done in the past. drew’s parish. The program was participat-| carelessness in the use of the English lan-| Marriage licenses have been issued to the |METZGER'’S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MAGNIFICENT = Geo. c 1200 F st.| tin by Mr. Leo Wheat, who gave several | guage, both in its written and spoken form, | following by the clerk of the court: Henry | GROCERY, 417 7th n.w. ite XMAS GIFTS 3 and Iie Coun ave, daily,this week, healtn- | excellent Plano solos: Miss Bertha Lincoln. | and gave numerous illustrations taken from | Banks and Lizale Jackson; Charles Hart- Savatitssibuk Ai aiccaei ani Sala swe 2 3 ful, nutritious Chocolat-Menier will be dis-| Miss “Bertha ‘Lucas, whose ability as athe ordinary conversaticns of those around | meyer and Hannah Kelly; Albert Ober Ap- Baby's First Christmas! Fashionable Capes, Elegant Sealskin Garments, 3 pensed to its peers son of digestion a is well known, and others. Mr. E.|him and from the daily press. An occa- sean fiseet ean aa M. A. aoe —_ THE GREAT A. AND F. TEA Co. isctenrrind Collarettes, Muffs and many choice 2 iteration. i. 3 er nd er an sts. nw. = and free from ri A rnirmaes ane cence Patina mcr eas sional incorrect use of the mother tongue Satna. ane maruune Bs Scoot bod oe Corn cay ote se 3 3 = 4 7 7 Ww. - eyes. come in S iste, ice Cream. all of the very best quar Mr" SUent, tm. the Person and presence, of foe correct at ail umes, A stenographer | aco"tle, Hope Webster FORTY Coney ee ad Siva Ray ade” Mhou | Fee Reduced. price are: Brox’ uum $200; /=Q' 1109 Pa. Ave. N. W. fei Dypeenth mel FO pany, 0 is care ——— 90; Marten, f 4 iasuene showed its appreciation of Mr. Powers, if|ianguage in conversation will be found in- | J4n€ Roy. Cutlery in Gases, Shaving and Toilet Out- | Hudson Bay and Russian Sables atmoderate prices. |=Q)} @8tm 0” CS “ eaiane eS not altogether of the play, which 1s a bit | efficient, and as a rule an unreliable work- See Craig & fits, Manicure Sets, &c. Walford’s, Pa.avie | Clldren's tee Fur Sete from $2.25 to aoe. EOOO:! a Holiday Goods at Johnson, Garner & Co.'s, } °° English in local color to be thoroughly |man. No stenographer should attempt to Harding’s onyx tables.—Advt. rte cation isn Desirable’ $i nd Carriage Robes trom | EA O00 ¢ 3 Rugs of all kinds. Handkerchiefs, Gloves, | 2PPreciated by an American audience. ‘Te | fill a situation as a shorthand writer with- Grasty Cutting Prices. yy 4 a eg re Sealsin — EE nus - play was written by J. M. Barrie, whose | out a thorough mastery of the rules govern- Ten-dollar folding beds, $7.95; ten-dollar | warmers, &c. Furs alterel and repaired at the eg edie and Senet eiress | “Professor's Love Story” we have recently |Ing the use of language. A list comprising What You Read hair ‘mattress, $1.50; elghty-five-cent all lowest rates. 0“ MANS & Goods, '&c. JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., | S¢®0 here, and the comparison 1s one entire-| the best authors was given, together with wool carpet, 60 and 65; thirty-five-dollar - USS, * "636 Pa. ave. n.w.| 1¥ of contrasts, for the first is a roaring|the names of the number of daily papers chamber suites, $25; ten-dollar side board, MANUFACTURER, PLS a.» farce and the latter a genre picture of most |noted for their accuracy in the use of lan- About H ood’s I s So $7.50; real down bed comforts, $7.95; now, | 727 WEST BALTIMORE ST., BALTIMORE, MD. Sheetz’s Candies at D. Ellis’, Grocer, 34} delicate touch. In “Walker, London,” Mr.| guage. Among the latter was the New $5.50. Six-dollar swinging lamp, $4.00, etc. ABt! and A ats. s.e. Powers is Jasper Phipps, who masquerades | York Sun, Harper's Weekly, Boston Tran- ‘The testimonials published tn tf of Hood's | Hundred-dollar parlor suites; now, $75. pS ‘cm pe ne oe aE TP as an African explorer, and with an engage- | script and The Evening Star. Sarsapariiia are not purchased, nor are they | S@Ven-dollar cottage dinner set; now, $5.95. 9 ASSES FOR MAN ONLY BECAUSE Dr. Douglas’ Tea cures La Grippe, 10c. ment already on his hands, proposes to a| A general discussion followed the reading | written up in our office, nor are they from our em | Everything same way. We give more for uSSe. S pines nib edi 9 young woman he has saved from a watery |of the paper and was participated in by a | ployes. ‘y are simple statements of facts from | the money than ever before. We only ask California Fruit Co., F st. near 15th, is) grave and is accepted, much to his discom- | large number of those present. ry whom Hood's Sarsaparilla has cured, pub- | that you come and see. ‘We Gon't want any such ‘to visit oor establic Pees one Hothouse “Grapes daily. Tele-| fiture, and this discomftiture and its ap- cles cig ies ished without seusationalism or fictitious ‘head- GRASTY (The Pusher), 1427 N.Y. AVE. ment. We want wise men and women who ure phone, 1103. proaches are the source os Ng om it is FOR THE REVIVAL. po ew a (eg oe —— ‘Sarsa- mass aor in tg China. ete. Ni glib eee at come apd examine our tinmerse > not necessary to say that Mr. Powers is possesses abvclute merit . bet. P and Q n.w. di2-eodtt ‘stock greater than his play and twice as funny, = es lew England Peanut Taffy i, Sarsa= rar paras ee and his singing is encorious in its character, | Arramgements Being Perfected for Mr. For Coughs and Throat Disorders use 15 CENTS PER POUND. EADY- ‘O-PUT-ON Ask your physician if Chr. Xander’s Mel-| especially his “Hero” topical song. Another Moody's Meetings. ill: Brown’s Bronchial Troches. “Have never “eV Ivet’’ Mh lasses T; R v T Mston Wild Cherry Cordial is truly effica-| Musical feature of merit 1s the minstrels of | 4 meeting of the ministers of @ number parilla changed my mind respecting them except el io affy, cious against malaria and grippe, and @| tne Thames. A typical Thames boatman . I think better of that which I began by |x LUscroU WINTER CLOTHING restorative after suffering from these mala-| was Mr. Kilis Ryse; a piquant, pert and| Of the city churches was held yesterday at] sold by all druggists. $1 per bottle; 6 for $5. | thinking well of.”—Rev. Henry Ward Beech isto canons ae CHOCOLATES FROM 20s, dies. 909 7th st. pretty Nanny O’Brien is Miss Rachel Booth;| the Central Union Mission to perfect ar- er. Sold only in boxes. TO Gc. PER é . D. os HOOD'S PILLS cure liver ills, jaundice, bilious- ~ boys transcendental young soul 1s Miss|rangements for the coming to this city of | ness. sl Te Sargon ee Por Men, Youths, and Caftdren. Don’t fail to see the Pictures and Frames| breux as ‘Miss Golightly, and a “good | hee seeds, ne enact en The ee ee eee nf, £08, half cord choice Pine Wood, sawed Black Fruit Cake, We want them to Know that we're going te and Prices at 916 7th st. n. w. piece of character work is Miss May ‘I'yr-| woogy has decided to spend the month of| ‘ LUXURIANT HAIR Gativered in Say part aie cog Twiist < vige et past VATE DECORATE antREMODEL this mesa rell’s Sarah, the deserted flance of Mr. ~ . . - ts eras Kew citron 1 1-2e., New Currants, 2) Phipps. “As before stated, the play t= rather |February here, and will conduct @ series protuced by the CUTICCRA REMEDIES whon | DATnahaw, 012 Virginia ave. 86 deli-gt® Fussell’s Ice Cream [Na mina en OD EL, thle zrand 1-2c., Raisins 4c., French Candy, | too English for this side, but Mr. Powers | of evangelistic meetings. This decision on| ai others fall. They cleanse the scalp of irritat-| Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa is Pert EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. tn which to CLOSB OUX SHB STOCK—That we Florida Oranges, 12c., Mixed Nuts 9 1-2c.| has great ability as an Americanizer and | his part was the result of an urgent invita- tion in aroma, flavor, “Giges. | 18-6 1427 N.Y. AVE. N.W. shall accomplish the marvelous feat te that trict Cranberries Sc., Gran. Sugar 4 1-2c., 4Ibs.| he succeeds in shaking out an Englishman tion from many of the ministers and the ing, scaly, crusted and blotchy eee stimulate ubility. » Tichness and diges- . AVE. N.W. parted ef timo-Sevemes. we she gnetites tp Ginger Snaps 25c., S.C. Hams i2c., “Old| that his audiences will have much fun with, the hair follicles and destroy microscopic insects s goods at Time” Family Fiour $5.90, “Star Of the Gav. Bob Taylors Lecture-Gov. “Howe laymen of this city. It, was stated that the| vi fea on the hale, and pstooerai BS Roem Fae S480. ‘ “ 7 cost of the hence Tree Scraj Gould’ TTD. PYLES, 412 Sth se ne. and 18| Taylor of Tennessee, “Our Bob,” as he is| tet OF ‘OF he hall, would be about #000 | the best physiclana and all other remedies tail, | A16-St® BRS EIT Ghulua se Den a ne metard'at lectumette ken Convention, Hall is fee place selected. It | Sold throughout the world. S. Heller, 720 7th st. n.W., ts making a ce: pia was decided to appoint an executive com- | = — @ecialty in Ladies’ and Chi o Estimates given on papering houses as| last Fe gy Hagel ert rd Cd *Rurge| mittee, to consist of two clergymen from a tic axl Uhamipechicet ales poet hae ky t- low as the lowest. 916 7th st. n.w. audience ‘in attendance by Representative | each of the relatively larger denominations ater : Hempler, Optician, removed to 6th & ave. | Richardson, and on the stage asa modest | 4d one from each of the relatively smaller = ampler, nama 7 denominations in the city, in a ion . —ortmnncen i> naman and meritorious background were Repre- 9 IMPORTANT TO LIFE INSURANCE 80-| sentatives Enloe, Washington and “Alf” See eee Cats toetunsinn oo theaeanee, and It sa My. stery Take your pick of our regular ON THE DOLLAR—And im that way distribute ow LICITORS. Taylor, the governor’s brother, whom he % Cm: - , > The new plans of field organization adopt-| defeated for the governorship. The subject | ents were intrusted to this committee. A e. Genuine Wa. pobid sana :scsibaabge iby “eicee 5 POCKET BOOKS. : . oa by the New York | of the lecture was “The Paradise of Fools,” | nominating committee to select the execu- served io would go to jewelry stores and pay an CARD CASES, Tice’ ThSurance Company offer opportunt.| the spirit being what fools we mortals be, | t've committee was appointed, and the Soares satams tp call eat ears a ee exorbitant price for ONYX TABLES and | $1. comBixanioy a ie agrenabunaee aaveneens te first-|and the flesh being an hour’s talk of the| Meeting adjourned. gratis. ‘The reveption willbe, from 9 a og phy and seal. come sete cam, ; class solicito most entertaining descripuion. At one time oo m. to 4 p.m. e store will be open t iy hee Mesthee bent Life agents of integrity and ability desir-| philosophic, at another anecdotal and hila-| Commissioner Ross His Own Successor 2 pam, TCH "be gutte a, treat fo call and Recount’ forthe Ideas’ sose vege, at | BILL BOOKS, To all who say eee fit to embrace the opportantey ous of securing contracts with the Home |Trious, at another theatric and mimetic, | ro the Editor of The Evening Star: JAPANESE GOODS and drink real Japan- We, Rest to buy, @ cheap, ONYX TABLE | $1.25. LEATHER CASES, them. Office direct, under favorable conditions as|and at Lee — a Scatter-| it is a very natural sequence to the con- ese tea. So call. Soon enh ex We ee ad inte. we CIGAR CASES, Saint On a ea nen | cone Of retious kinds, whee tee ee crare | dition of affairs just preceding the expected —— at jlow’ prices. But “all “are. beautiful, IBATHER FLASKS, for agencies or write for furth er" informa sings with fine feeling and excellent effect. | #ppointment of prominent District officials “LITTLE JAPAN 99 ae creations. We'd like you to = | $1.50 PU tion to He is a magnetic and sympathetic talker|that there should be more or less gossip | WN O.4 deagtKre con Open eventags til Christmas. 5 eden vehi Mr. L. A. CERF, and an oe 2 right with btm from | about who are to be the favored = = Gai 6 13th ‘St (Was hoowi 8. 8. SHEDD & BRO., 432 ¥TH sT. as muse 3 ee Inspector of Agenctes, start to finish. e peroration of the lee-|the eyes of the appointing power. e . Fst.) ais aes toe —— | ROLLS, &e., At the Company’s Home Office, 346, 348/ ture is a beautiful tribute to the Christian | names of several excellent gentlemen have | ———— —— Matchless for the Price | NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. fation: “The foot hath ‘said’ ig’ his heare| beet mentioned in public print and by Selling Out Below Cost To| kx —tnose CAKE BASKETS and BUTTER RS: ae By GEORGE W. PERKINS. there is no God.” A large contingent of |C°mmon rumor In connection with the Dis- KKK DISHES which we are offering at the “spe- | ¢g¢ ——— mecentians Third Vice President. | Congressmen were in the audience and the |ttict Commissionership, marshal, recorder Retire From Business. KKK cial" price of $2.50 each—Best quadruple $7.50, $7, $6.75, $6.90, $6, $5.50 and $5— i of deeds and register of wills. I have no ‘ a KKK plate on pure white metal and beautiful of % pppigotn arose have been reduced to. 8 ofthe bones | ns us OF occupied one] ot icular mavorsse an any of these vanct: | alt, it eI gone, going [RRR Supa seem net 2 MEN'S PANTALOUNS-61, $8.80, "$3 "ond CITY AND DISTRICT. Harris’ Bijou.—Dr. W. F. Carver, the cel- | dates except so far as the Commissioner is | fi KRK Boxes. at our venir Match | $4.50 kinds—) pe pe $2.08 ebrated marksman, appeared at the Bijou | concerned and in this am governed by what K: &S Mfg. Co. eatirely surrounded caspuing Sauer tas rs Seatees. at tha nino entitles, Bo aun cane aan ee ee ee ee ae ¥ | 53: mae _— rT g- ais ac you'll te ato be anaes which ts m4 of the en “The Scout,” and was Yonvinc : 1 7th st. ow. Factory, Baltimore. as | citizens generally. Convinced that in select- | ° a ter, Albaugh’s Grand Opera “err gties prem iin gy “of the Pog More ing a man for this important position Presi- | * Guitars, Reg. price § = oe —_ Si meamg ye es a ee imi a terest never Scaqed and at {mes the large | dent Cleveland will consult not one nor naif Tins, selected with great caro iy v ce ‘nie tion: — itians | audience rose to its feet and cheered in its dozen, but ali the vital interests or wus wn local expert, in elegant | All N ; = . im “A Trip to Mars.” enthusiasm. “The Scout” is a strong melo-| capital city, L leer coluden. he wal Diane bp “B to $33 S onsense | “eh LER iS Academy of Music.—James T. Powers in|drama and deals with the wild western Hon. John W. Ross his Own Successor. if for.$2.75 | XX. —this prevailing idea that the laut z } “Walker, London.” spirit that has made such success on the|there is any Valu reason wny he snouid | Te. | XX when “done” | All on a Se te Table. Tex Pex Cexz C, H. : : ; is stage. A company of considerable merit In- yer been given, Certainly nu Be. | XXX at home by domestic it may” be. true ta parate i able. zn Den ‘oraine House, Harris’ Bijou Theater.—“The Scout. not it has never been s y e disclaim its accuracy when | - K "s Lyceum Theater.—“The Rentz-| teprets the play and counts among it real/man is sore familiar with tne inuicate | ‘$10 to $75 a Teel Free! 927 Axn 929 Tru Sz. N. W ernan’s ume ve » | indians, cowboys, Mexican vaqueros and | workings of our system of government, nor 1 Paneled Gounter, $15. | Curtains, 0c. up. Collars “and Cuffs, 2c. — te ¥ og Santley Novelty and Burlesque company.” | seven well-trained horses, Western scenery better acquainted with the prominent citi- ot e100 | cach. ©7Filtered -vater. No extra. charge | Name free on all Leather Goods ae CORNER MASSACHUSETTS AVE Pony Chapel, Sth and F sts. n.w.—Fisk oe into the [poets — it} zens identitied with our leading industries | XXX for cuick work, it over. & pe ONE PRICE, jubilee Singers. whee pny a ©X-/ and business interests than he, and no Name on Trunks. “4 tore will be open Church of the Tabernacle, 9th st. bet. B| hibition of his wonderful shooting. Again] man can surpass him in that’ excellent} a13-2w 521 11th st. Capital Steam Laundry, SS Name-tag free with Bags. 2 evenings outil Py TAF RE st. and Va. ave. s.w.—Lecture by Rev. H.| tonight, | The performance | but too rare faculty on the part of public | 5 Pears. or MUS. M.A. WEAVER, PROPRIETOR, | . M. Wharton on “Rambles Through Eu-| _Kernan’s | vec. tree Momarmance | officials of being able to ‘keep himscif 512 STH ST. (Opp. P."O. Dept.) _ ais | ° . rope." given by mates etawe ee anne within easy reach of all who desire to ap e€ meessl r Masonic Temple, 9th and F sts. n.w—| jas satisfactory in every way, Tneldeniai {Proach him, either in a business or social | 9 D ’s Hotel | iterate Terie Mh gad, F ots RS | was satintactory In every way. Incidental | Prowch, iy siener Dicey ewich Shee ek owney’s Hote | ° 99 | . le rtaining to the office, his well- 66 | “Trunks and Leather Goods.”* and Its Improvemen “The Landing of Columbus,” is presented | Utes pe intact j c Y e€ S € F J Willard Hall—Prof. Carpenter's lectures | with a score of pretty girls and a wealth | Known iiciigenee, tntesrity and affabality. | rsi or Horses, | on hypnotism and mesmerism. oe Pree e mere vecy range herman | affairs of the District has given such gen- | ‘tt MATTRESS has just twice the service In *** | yg20.1928 LST. N.W. TELEPHONE, 55. | Sa 2 th St. | ACCOMMODATIONS —trst-class in every. Lincoln Relics, 516 10th st. n.w.—Open| snd Morrissey were very funny in a bur-| cra) satisfaction that no person can just! it that the “ordinars"t mattress has, for @aily except Sunday, 9 to 12 a.m. and 1 to/lesque trapeze act, Harry Veclair in his| say aught against it accounts in large the simple reason that the former has respect. 3 as A character sketches was excellent and Lot- ew ” * FINE TURNOUTS FOR HIRE~—special 5 | ————— The whole stock of Shoes contained 4@p.m. Monday and Friday, 8 to 10 p.m tle Elliott proved an expert with skipping | Measure for the more significant fact that cotton filling on BOTH SIDES and at meathiy salen, + Pat it ‘i ———. Hoe The OBrien Sisters gave. skipping | there is no demand, scarcely a desire. from the ends, whereas the latter bas cotton Horses abd Carrlages bought and sold— S88 RE < fand “Se” Ga EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. ling performance with the Roman. knives | 0%, quarter, for a change. | Commissioner on ONE SIDE ONLY. Don't be persuaded Among’ the horses for tale are several dae | tunis ‘Susatonde, Geaaies’ be _—_ e | : : nto thage 4 : » 9E MATIRESS is “just teh teams and single drivers. Only re- » Mount Vernon.—Macalester leaves at | Sitch entitled “A Hot Chase.’ ‘The Sis, | But IA, EVERY Way es OT oe aoe ene a ee ee nei Hiable, stork dealt “Ine Every hing guaran ——— town ‘tn. price. am. sketch, et yp reese Scialty | man for the place. As one of our mest a 5 he “Rexersihi teed ax represented. In all of Mr. Downey's 2 sae ———— , Alll Ladies’ and Chtidren's Slippers te ‘Tally-ho om tas Gin Oh en ren | Pascal gave a terpaie’ orean, specialty | distinguished citizens said of him a few EF insist on having the “Reversible 5 youls eapuciens hn nak weber wer ation | pecia x ition <== peed Guat aut Glee BEE. Pop ee = ston, Cabin | 2°42 Wills and Marshall proved themselves | days since: “He Is beyond question the Mattress, for TY COSTS NO MORE. to give the highest satisfaction. Boys’ Patent Leather Oxfords, for John bridge and all points of interest. a aeee enety oe Agen (one: best fitted for the place of any person who | For Sale by Dealers Sag EH you have a Horse-want, eatt, t V ff? ae Gundy, to hae. AD 10h A —_—_—— can be named, and I feo! ; { ae 8 A lh Ss Ladies’ Fine Hand-sewed Bluchers to potas ena Mr, Buckingham a Little Better, | President so regards him. 1H | Throughout the District. = ” cerno ———— be sacrificed at $3 per pair. Severely Burned. The condition of Mr. John EB. Bucking-|1 bellove #Ill be tis ov AF the |__| Nothing Like Leather —— “Ua cnt lore ot other barmains tao An elghteen-year-old colored girl, living Poke \auestion could be decided t 2 a Of The Berlin Photo Co. — - Sai i, |ham, who is well known to all theater-| poople of the District he. would | Clearing Corsets. In the shape of Cerd Cases, Pocket Books, > | ———— numerous to mention—we'll surprise et 1604 10th street northwest, was severely | (ors as the doorkeeper at Albaugh's, 1s im-| itors for the honor — ether comp: HIS SUPERB COLLECTION oF |—————— you with ‘em when you come, Drop Dec. 18, " much S, e . a Coy u fended burned about the lower limbs this morning. | Proved today, although he did not have a 93, CITIZEN. While they last our $8, $7, $8. $10 and ee ae ae ———— fe before the atncs are broken. c CLASS! Christmas token—the kind to b1 forth io the are She was too near the stove, and her dress | very good night. He ts suffering from rheu- ee qOksETS will he Cleured out at 3S Saciailaisons “ati hook teat: C Geena people er W. N. Dalton & Co.. took fire from the grate. She was sent to|matism. THE COURTS. They are, od sara, and. will” necesaltate Saar Gene octane: er aes lie favor as Christmas tide 2 IN. iJ he heaps a iittie hurry ‘on. ¥ ° ql SS eee Mrs. Price Dead. abcjaniie Choad ican = datie: pias ee Bet ‘your, wine. “tue cle SSUES is an entirely new one and the prices at grades Pelurings, th St. Near sat Dainty Basket of Hayter’s— Mrs, Judith Price, ond of the most re: Yeaterday—Humber gt. Dumber: order watebo nea" excellent materia 7 ae BRO Tae =. |519 11 7 FP = 3 a most acceptable as pres-| spected of Alexandria matrons, mother of| limiting time to take testimony. Welty ar ‘4 in making them, Another such | ——— and fine furniture to order. STRICKLAND. 418 eat. See the beautiful display at the store, | ‘uattor Price of this city and J. Hanson | cet Welty: testimony ordered token by ay Stance to aoeula auch bargain’ tn ine LUTZ & BRO., 497 Pa Ave. Veer eat Galleri RM. DOBBINS AND ML Sit Pathaed ware wine | Oran eye daar | Crummane Tanne. fa], er ae Ba Sa Veerhotf's Galleries, oon b Washington, died at her home on Alfred/et al.; pro confesso set aside. Borcheling, : * rse 121 a tha leet 4 fe carly at posalie < tasare cure in pack | treet yeaterd receiver, agt. Price: order admitting Anna| Paysrcat Cunrure Corser Co. 2.50 1.75 7 nM 20203 Pe ee = 50 Cors 12a St N WMin ru nan ane| 20202020: 0 202020202 | Forres etc. Bresnahan agt. Bresnahan; | 1307 q sT. (M. C. Whelav, late of F ST., Mgr.) ais Died From Injuries. | sale ratified and reference to auditor. Sands | ° Furniture, Carpets, &c., at Auction. Aad ee Gas » ° s s “ Hi pan; bill di : = —— © 20%)" Upon our promise not to pu . Walter B. Williams & Co., auctioneers, | Miss Julia McGraw, who was injured last “Circuty Ceire, Division 1, Justice Bradley, | NATURAL PRESERVES.—BATORY'S NATURAL |: + + ue" brand We are wuthoribed to ss Will sell at residence, 1433 L’ street north-| week by a fall down stairs, at her home on| “Yosterday—fstate of Wm. Smith wiil| preserves, Jelies, miucemeat and cranberry }* * © offer an clegunt Extra Long-waist- ° > TE Sarge collection of household furni-| Prince, near Fairfax street, in Alexandria, | snstained. Gray agt. D. C.; verdict set| ince, Are, the best, the mot carefully made )* ¢ ¢ ed High Bust Coutll Corset, which ¢ ¢ Gj ture, carpets, &c., at 10 o'clock tomorrow | died Sunday evening. She had been un-| ssid 3 ‘ eT. ee ee ie eo eae bas always at $2.50, aside, etc. American 8. . Co. agt. English re |. Prices moderate. We have ANNOUNCEMENT. morning.—Advt. LD conscious since the accident. Houghton Manufacturing Co.; order of sale.| suctecded the past three years to introduce For I 75 Per Pr PEE Sit 34 Bradbury pianos sold on $10 payments. F. esc ers et he oe Git cousine ‘the quality “L “HATORY a wee lec © ie ems STRANGERS are espectally G. Smith, 1225 Pennsylvania avenue—Advt. Ran Into. Yesterday—Wilcox agt. D. C.; on trial. 122 ‘south Howard at., Baitinore, Md. 021-310” yon Galt tote as tee invited to examine our extensive assortment ‘Tree a + TE 7 Col. H. G. Healy is suffering from an ac- eee ae cya * fonable shape. Vax TED POTTERY AND PORCE- toys!toys'scrap pictures. Gould’s-Advt. | ent which happened to him last week Newnboys’ Christmas. DR. HEPBURN M. C. Whelan’s Corset = sii Taunton Silver Plate Company's sale daily | When he was run into by a wagon while ‘The newsboys are going to have their o nexenai PEGS Aeoes te, Small end at Walter B. Williams & Co.'s sales room,|¢rossing Pennsylvania avenue at 12th| Christmas dinner as usual this year, and a 1s THB ONLY PHYSICIAN IN THE CITY Emporium 1003 F st ED 1428 N. Y. Ave. corner ivth and Pennsylvania avenue, 11 a. | Street. committee of the Newsboys’ Home and Aid Practicing Dermatology exclusively. yee tee | aig ‘9S yf Cn MAS PRESENTS. 4: whites e m., 3 and 7:30 p. m. Silver-plated tea ser- Pais ae Society are looking around for the matertals.| fer, Acne, Pimples, Blackheads, Freckles, Red Ts : — -O°n’ nO * it the Nove and Cheeks, Birthmarks, Moles, GLASS WARE. LZ @ be ne § be 8 be $ices mantel clocks, bronses, Roger's eut- Phere righ os Don at oun ecks, f0- | They have made an appeal to the generous Baertvous, lini ‘and aif diseases ‘of the Skin 2 9 SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE. O :0:0:0:0: 0:0:0:0:0: O » &e- oe 9th and D streets northwest. See adver. | in oe ot co Nae hain Crass G She Prey Ip uly and permanently re 1 e€ S ml (0) ‘RLOR, BANQUET i ‘* such an appeal has never been unheard, A Presents for physiclans at Merta’'s Modern tisement. prospect for the boys this year is therefore} odces in Mertz's Bullding, cor. F and 11th, sts, si ieep axp BIANO Lars, SIGR-AAN LAUXDEY WORK. Pharmacy—Advt. 0 oe ae ee dwelling, No, | bright, <ContHibutions ‘af money, clothing, wre coms —_ depends on a visit to Prof. Georges , STORE OPEN EVENINGS. LACE _CURTAINS a South Thi ymnos Horse show at the Riding Academy to-| 1208 6th street northeast, tomorrow at 4| TOYS, books and food can be sent to the ND PI FOR, $1. 1115 Penn, ave. n.w., and get acquainted with WOUSH AXP LG0K Boal TO night at 7:30.—Advt. o'clock p.m. See advertisement. ° » We Coats, B0c.; Pants, 2e.; Vests, Altering snd = Eo pedir’) oteant ——_— fepairitg done in the best manner. Goods called au Sega gaits aR oS ies ° . veridge, CALVALE STEAM La 4 See Craig & Harding's writing desks—| See Craig & Harding’s fancy rockers—| See Craig & Harding's novelty furniture.— | %F 20d delivered. Telephone call 1482. painful bunions,* corns, ingrowing and club <Sitki,.ckaee writin, be. ytorre ofice, G16 10cn st. wv. Adve. Advt. Advt. oo80 = And 425 N. Eutaw ot. Baltimore, Ma, wails without pain. ae | as 1215 'F AND 1214 G 8T. east te Teispbons