Evening Star Newspaper, January 2, 1894, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Part 2. Che Fp ening Siar. Pages 9=I12. TO ADVERTISERS. AGvertisers are urgently re- quested to hand in advertisements the day prior to publication, in order that tnzertion may be as- sured. Want advertisements will be received up to noon of the day of publication, precedence being i given te those first received. Ba PRE} —_ : ie cocheninttied too cua WASHINGTON, D. 0., TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1894-TWELVE PAGES. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. : fk Tea aeons eee ipa The Second Annual Pure Food Exposition Will be Opened Jan. 4, 1894, At 7:30 P.M., Under the Auspices of the Wholesale Grocers’ Association, indorsed by the Retail Grocery Trade of the City, At CONVENTION HALL. ‘The largest hall tm the United States, and the best eyuipped in the elty for the conveni- ence and comfort of the public. Music by the MARINE BAND. Cooking Lecture by Piss Helen Louise Johnson, The popular editor of “Table Talk,” assisted by the famous Chef ALEX. Among the unexpected attractions will be several expensive exhibits used at the WORLD'S FAIR. No expense is being spared, either by the EX- HIBITORS or the MANAGEMENT, to make this EXPOSITION of PURE FOOD PRODUCTS the GRANDEST DISPLAY ever seen in Washington. Watch for the SEARCH LIGHT from the top of the GREAT HALL. Open From 2 to 10:30 P. I. Lectures on Cooking every afternoon at 4 o'clock, begianing Friday, January 5. H. 8. BARBOUR, Secy. and Treas., ja2-tt 14 Penn. ave. DON'T HEAR Fal WALTER PELHASI At the F'RST BAPTIST CHURCH, Commer 16th and O ste., Wednceday, January 3. at § pm. ry An evening full "of QuRTH, “MUSIC THE DISTINGUISHED COMEDIAN, DINEY, In @ Revival of the Famous Burlesque, SECOND ADONIS Fie EDITION 4 0 PEOPLE — 60 Ped direction of C. B. Jefferson, Klaw & Er- uNRY New Xerelties, Specialties, Dances, Music, Cos- fumes, Calcium Light Effects, se. MR. Ri CHARD MANSFIELD. no. Nittowar. SUNDAY, JAN. 7. COL. R. G. Ingersoll. Subject: ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Orders filed as received. Seat sale Thursday. j2-tf NEW NATIONAL THEATER. Every Evening, Wed. and Sat. Matinee. THE GLORIOUS NAVAL DRAMA, The Ensign} SUPERB SCENIC SPLENDORS. A LARGE AND EFFICIENT CAST. NEXT WEEK—THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME. Jal-tt ACADEMY—NEW YEAR'S WEEK. Matinee, Wedresday, at 2 SUTTON VANE’S THRILLING DRAMA, The Span y Of Life. THE GREATEST NOVELTY OF THE AGE. Next week—EDWARD VROOM IN “RUY BLAS.” jal-tt ‘AY EVENING, JANUARY 8, AT 8, Boston Serr, ty ME. Sceate.” Gluck, overture, “Euryanthe,”’ ‘Oberoa,"* Hun: ine arian Rhapsody, Tickets at "Metzerott's Musle Store. Jal-8t HARRIS’ THEATER. Week commencing Monday, January 1, 1894. THE MERRY COMEDY, DR. BILL. Nest Week THE POWER OF GOLD. jal-6t KERNAN'S LYCEUM THEATER, MATINEE “Topay AT 2 TONIGHT AT 8. Roger Brothers’Company of Fun Makers. Every artist a prominent st: HIGH CLASS -EMINENT—REFINED. Kort, Week WALDMAN’S SPECIALTY CO. Weber. WONDERFUL FUN. WILLARD HALL. samprs : AND ALL NEXT WEEK, ROP. CARPENTER’S HYPNOTISM MESMERISM. ie ail-2m ‘S$ DANCING ACADEMY, 5TH and FRI. EVENINGS. Private lesson: appointment at my Muste furnished for balls, parties, &c. 40 C nw. emple, Yth and F ats. ton, D. C. Circulars at the acadeuy. 9-1 THE HOUSE IN WHICH “ABRAHAM LINCOLN BiG 10th st. incoin, it of them from the ““Homest y, 912 and 1-4 Tues aa. — en RECOMMEND + Bull business course, da Established — 1876, ‘ling, grammar, now coatuion Sver 2,500 relics of Mr. | MME. SISSIERETTA JONES, BETTER KNOWN as the Black Patti, will zive a grand star con- cert at the Vermont Avenue Baptist Church, bet. and R sts., JANUARY 3, 1894. memes 8 lusic Store, 925 Pu. ave. Metzerott Music Hall. TONIGHT, JANUARY 2. THE MARIE TAVARY GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT CO. Mme. Marie Tavary, Prima Donna. Mme. Helen Von Doenhoff, Prima Donna Contralto. Senor Fernando Miche‘ena. Signor L. Sartori. Herr Gould. Part 1.—Grand Concert Program. Part 2.—Third Act “Faust” in costume. WRN sceteceenscosaees $1.50, $1.00, T5c. and Ge. Seats now selling at Metzerott’s. Geo. N. Loomis, SOLE MANAGER. it METZEROTT pusiC “HALL. ‘THURSDA’ G, JANUARY 4, 1894, By O'CLOCK. Anton Schott, The Greatest Living German Tenor, Albert Schott, Royal Opera Hiotset" = Berlin, Dresden, GrandSong Recital Embracing selections from Weber, Beethoven, ‘Wagner, Schubert, Schumann and others. Tickets onsale now at Metzerott’s, 1110 F POPULAR PRICES. 28-71 “THE LAST DAYS OF THE CONFEDERACY.” Encampment No. 69, Union Veteran Legion, ‘The Confederate Veterans’ Associa Respectfally announce that they have secured 0 GEN. JOHN B, GORDON, Who will deliver his celebrated lecture, entitled “THE Last DAYS OF THE CONFEDERACY," CONVENTION HALL, Sth and L sts. nw FRIDAY, JAN. 26, 1894, AT 7:30 P. Proceeds for the benefit of the relief funds ie the two associations. ‘TICK! Reserved seats, 50 © Metzerott’s, 12th and Sate of recetved conte will” begin Jan. 10. Tickets for general admission cau be obtained from members of the Union Veteran Legion and Confederate Veterans’ Associations. N.B.—No reserved seats will be sold after 7 o'clock p.m. on 26th, and none will be sold at the hall. a2y-td 50 extra, Py be had only at ALBAUGH’S. RICHARD MANSFIELD, BANJO THOROUGHLY TAUGHT BY NOTE OR simplidied method; only $7 per quarter. I guar- antee to teach the most unmusical person to play s perfect tune each lesson by my simple Method or ao vharge. Parlors 0 from 10 a.m, aril © p.m GEORGE DRAEGER, 631 I st. nw. m _EXCURSIONS, _&o. BY RAIL TO Mount Vernon, TOMB OF WASHINGTON. Take trains Pennsylvania depot 8:40, 9:45, 10:45 &.m., 12:01, 1:00 and 2:11 p.m. Also via ferry to Alexandria, 7th st. wharf, at 9:30, 11:30 a.m., and 1:30 p.m.’ Fare, ‘round trip, 50 ‘cents, ee 1 am. to ¢ aS m2. Grounds: az2-tf TO. MOUNT VERNON. Tickets, with Mount Vernon admission coupon, for sale at wharf and at hotels. Will also make river landings as far as Glymont, stopping for freight and passengers both ways. Co Sa L. L BLAKE, Capt. WEST = ey legant Passenger Steamer MADIANA” 3.080 TONS, SAILS JAN. 10 & PER, 17, Specially fitted with electric lights, baths ai latest improvements. For St. Thomas, St. Croix, St. Kitts, Antiqua, Guadaloupe, Dominica, Mar- Unique, St. Lucia, Barbados. Hotel coupon tick. ets, good ut the Marine Hotel, Barbados, sold at | | low rates. For beauty of scenery and perfection of climate | | this trip is unsurpassed. For illustrated pamphlets giving rates of passage and all information apply QUEBEC S. AE. Octuitiber, & CO., 89 Broadway, New York. i THOS. coe © SONS, G15 st HO COACH LINE DAILY, 10 A.M., 2 P.M, from 511 13th st.—Arlington, Cabin J. B. and ail | | Prints of interest. Trip, 50 to Te. Finest Talty fo on earth. No cars to Arlington. ocl9-3m* as LECTURES. —o PRACTICAL CHRISTI ANITY. oe ° ADAUISSION FREE, The Deaf, Lame, Rheumatic and Paralytic are bewled by ‘this man’s most mysterious power or | | gitt. He gives an exhibition which baffles de- || scription. The public are Invited to bring the | | Worst and most confirmed cases that can be found and they will be cured upon the open stage, { in full view of the audience. Tears and laughter mingle in admiration of such an exhibition of power im his grand work of benevolence. it edifies the refined and scholarly, it is a godsend | | to the poor, sick and suffering. ate—Thursday, Janu- NS ; languages and engineering; studies by an expe- rieuced tutor _STRUCTOR, MME. TAYLOR TEAC theory. Training the for opera and cou cert a specialty. Only teacher using al phabeti method.doing away with notes and Stadt B16 11th at. BW, ‘aio: GAILLARD SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 906 F Modern languages taught by Gaillard meti Comprising & series of text books published b 7 \ D. leton & Co., an entirely new practical scientihe and “aesthetic system, decorated by the French minister of struction and indorsed by the celebrate and the leading educators Eu the only one ablic in- Sorbonne German classes and Mueller, Ame: P. H. _held daily. TEE TYPEWRITING TYPE NG == author of ti IVY TASTITUTE BUS By the success of its iplomas and positions FL INSERUCTIONS IN MECHANICAL DR. _fiaa University. While | | 1804 ie coming year to LOCOS ‘MANUFACTURERS’ | : AND IMPORTERS’ Less Than Cost of Materials | ‘Oss SALE” | At The Bon Marche, ‘Beginning Tomorrow, Wednesday, Jan. 3. Prodigious New Purchases - Secured at Terrible Loss to Manufacturers.’ 24,350 Pieces of Muslin Underwear. 1,800 Untrimmed Hats at rc. 7,000 Yds. Mill Ends” of Dress Trimmings. 6,000 Yds. of Hamburg Embroideries. 3,600 Pairs of Black Hosiery. 900 Ladies’ Flannelette Wrappers. 360 of This Season’s [ost Stylish Coats. 240 Fine Black Surah Silk Waists. 20 Lots of Stylish Hat Trimmings. All Past Sales To Be Eclipsed! ” To Be A Banner Year! _ The ae ae most progressive business methods to prevail. ideals in merchandising to be our constant aim. exchanged. Our “Bargain Sales” to eclipse all others. I One of Céaseless a tial and even * sed merchandise will be placed within the reach of the ' most limited purses. We never have, and never will, indulge in the “trade trickery’? which appears to be the only stock in trade of many. We adver- tise only what we have, and show everything we advertise. 24,350 Pieces Fine Muslin Underwear LAP At the BON MARCHE. e ranacross a manufacturer who had util- ized all his cash capital in making up Mus- lin Underwear last summer during the dull- ness when labor was cheap, expecting the times would so improve that he could seil his stock readily at a good profit. The continued depres- sion in business circles upset his calculations and we secured the major part of his stock at such a heavy discount that we can SELL IT AT LESS THAN COST OF MATERIALS. Special attention is called to the fine work- manship--the buttons, button holes, seams, gussets, ‘‘full sleeves,” and general style. It is made better and cheaper than you could make it at home. GOWNS S. (CORSET COVERS. _Zisia Highweck Muslin Corset { “TF riede to well tor a6. This Sale, 7c. EZ Bt mere than ewe to 8 cor “ree High-neck Muslin Corset Sa etait ci ent TF Made to sell for Ie. This Sale, 12¢. [Not more than ‘two to a cus- tomer. ‘¥60 Fine Muslin and Cambrie Cor- set Covers, V back and frout, bem- stitched and embroidered yokes, felled crams and perfect tt SPOIL ILS ANON SAO OS OEP IE ORL ELLOS LOO OS SOS VEN ne of 30 fe tacks og ~ Ape tec TF Made to eli for ve. This Sale, 42c. S77 'Not more than two to a cus tomer. Se. Pan ee See tucked {e. Sermover collar end cuffs, rimined with colored herring bone = ‘Made to sell for G8c. “This Sale, 49¢. RADALLODA DADA of 6 Pees This Sale 25¢. Higher Toney returned. Goods interest. Substan- Drawers. 1,080 pairs Fine Muslin Drawers, soft quality, 2m. ruffle of , with 2 clusters of fine tucks above, yoke Ranh eae ene duced this winter. Lot 1.=y.aier Pine Beaver Cloth Diagonal Cheviot and Kersey Coats, *“Worth'’ and other style col- lars, with and without cape, plain reefers, plain, braided apd fur trim- — in black, navy, brown and flue 2 sell for $0.50, $7.50, $8, This Sale $4.89. Lot 2.= paaiew styitsn coats, in tan, brown, black and navy, in cheviots, diagonals, kersey and beaver cloth, in plain and. cape | reefers, tig fitting jackets, ae collar, plain, fur and braid trimm Staite to sell for 39, $10 and $12.50, This Sale $7.36. ‘Loss Sale” of Coats. e secured 360 of This Season’s [lost erp dit Coats at ‘‘sjxty-cents-on-a-dollar’’ and shall retail them proportionately low. are many of the most fashionable styles intro- In the lots | Lot 3. cesses «vitea ststtsn” Coats, tight fitting, ‘umbrella’ skirt and other of this season's most fash- fonable styles, plain, braided and fur trimmed, in black, brown, navy and tan, ta fine kerseys, beaver cloth and clay diugopals. Made to sell for $13.50, $15, $16.50 Lot 4 >= Ladies’ Fine “Novelty” Walking Jackets, in fine kerseys, frost beavers, vicunas, whi) and other fine coatings, braided and mar- ten fur trimmed, im black, navy, brown and tan, made up in all the latest styles, Made to sell for $16.50 to $25, This case of Hosiery was lost by the freight company, and was to tave been delivered last September, Rather than have us return it, the manufac- turers made us # heavy discount, which enables us to turn them over to you at wholesale prices. ‘Only 17e. per pair for Hosiery for which you have been paying 25c. These prices are what other mer- chants pay at wholesale. 60 dozen Ladies’ arranted Fast" Black Full Regular Made Hose, made to sell for 25e. This Sale, 17¢., 3 Prs. for 50c. Extra Fine . sizes 5 to i80 dozen Childret Fast Black Ribbed Gly, made to sell for This Sale, 17c., 3 Prs. for soc. 86 dozen Men's Fine Warranted Fast Black Hermsdorf Half Hose. made to sell for 25e. This Sale, 17c., | 3 Prs. for 50c. HOSIERY. LADIES’ VESTS. | | | BY, taking the balance of the mana- | stock, about 12,000 pieces we can save you 33 1-3 We can sell it to you at other merchants pay at | wholesale. Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed Vests, high neck and long sleeves, made to bell for Bie. —— Sale, 18c. Ladies’ Jersey Iibbed Fleece-lined Vests, made to sell for 39. | This Sale, 25c. Ladies’ ‘Three-fourths woot Swiss Ribbed (x, white and natural | __gruy, made to sell for 8c. This Sale, 54c. Ladies’ Union Suits, in ecru, | and flesh, made to sell for 756. ey This Sale, 52c. Ladies’ Black All-wool Tights, “knee’’ and “ankle” lengths, made to sell for $1.98. This Sale, $1.34. This Sale $11.13. This Sale $13.45. A lucky purchase has given, us 130 J Coutil und les and colors, double side steels, le stays in embroidered bust, medium and extra long Waist, in white, drab and black. ‘Made to sell for 69, 75 and Se. Not more than oue pair to a cas- tomer. 3 Choice 53¢. pr |THE G BON i ‘CORSETS. Silk Waists. Extra Quality Fine Black sarah Silk Waists, extra large bl- loon sleeves, various styles of hand- kerchief fronts, plain fronts, jabot fronts, finished with belt and “Em- pire’’ ‘girdle: this season's mcat fash- jonable shapes. Algo 100 Fine Ladies* Walsts, in navy, cardinal and black, latest styles, finisned with sateen pip: ing. Sinde to sell for $5, $5.50, $6.50. | This Sale $3. = One "style has pointed yoke of s a + ate — G7 Made to sell for 35e. ‘ing, jana Sige artunt neck” and seetes” and This Sale, 24c. down front, yoke and neck finished with herring bone braid, pearl but- EZNot more than two pair to a ; tons, Second style (of fine muslin) bas “Trt pairs Fine Muslin Drawers, yoke of 4 clusters of § fine tucks, in 8 styles; style 1 has deep cambric H hew collar of fine ruffle, with five tucks above, yoke i Hambarg Hamburg edge hand: style No. 2 hax of 4 = ves, pearl but- Hamburg broiders, with 4 fine ‘tucks above; style No. 3 is of Lons- dule cambric, deep hem, with 4 clus- tags oe 6 tucks each above. HAMBURG — “Third nd style (of fine Lonsdale ‘of 6 clusters of 8 fine insertions ' tacks "eed mith 4 wie Made to well for 39. t of Torehon’ lace, and Torchon lnc | Embroideries 22 .22535 This Sale, 29. Ed the front, pearl” buttons, tacked a . Real We have spanned the two conti- vee, otherwise finished in a super- 598 pairs Extra Quality Fine Mas- eed nents, and place before you from for_manner. lin Drawers, with deep ruffle of fine KS <i St. Gaul, Switzerland, “one of the EF Made to vell for $1.13. gmbroidery and ‘cluster of Aine ‘tucks largest : ‘a Wee’ ever exhibited in. this city, This Sale, 89c. agg ye By purchasing Soost we tere ae ene i Sy ee : ; 4 price, Wi Fine ‘Gowns, yoke ah permit us to retail thent : P+ te Boe tacks, finished with clusters of 8 fine tucks ve, yoke the yard for the same price we have meee collar of 8-in. Hamburg em- band. i? ! <7 ards ot —— ew » fine Bambarg embroidery EF Made to sell for G3e. >. | Bulhpolderies, worth 6, T and Se. per with S-in. embroidery to match sur This Sale, 46c. tr Choice, 5c. Yd. | "iis Sale 98 CS eS ee we ‘ 9 5 ° This Sale, 8c. x K 3200, Tarde of Fine Hamburg and 40 — emutitched | inserting | band above r win ideries, wort Fine Lonsdale Cainbric Gowns, yoke and 12c. "per yard. oe, of wide. taserting, bands | of Made to sell for The. i lace ere Choice, 7c. Yd. susan utes teed hoes sound Sot This Sale, s9c. S| 9 ve lar and cuffs and down the front, saabepaeion 1,300 yards Fine Cambric, Swiss Pearl buttons, Onished in a superior 192 pairs Extrafine Wameutta H and Hamburg EmbroMeries, Mosiin Drawers, finished with 2-in ous widths,” worth 15, $6, a6 EF Made to sell for $1.68. lace, with in. band of This Sale, $1.25. SKIRTS. 600 + .— — a = finished with raffle, with 3 cy ie ‘and “3 coin above raffe, s oa - Sa ‘ie 49e. Sale, 39c. TA Not more than two to a cus- Choice, 1ac Yd. agp? faids of [Fine Cambric, Swiss burg Embroidery, worth 25 Sed 8c peer vara, Choice, 16c. Yd. ards Extra Fine Wide Cam- ase Bete aot geabes, eee erles, worth 30, yard. Choice, 23c. Yd. =. —_ oan aaa | This’ Sale, 73c. } | 237 pairs Pine Drawers, ip 2 styles, 4 one style of “Fruit of the Loom” r EF Made to sell for $1.13. This Sale, 85c. ry 98, 75, 68 & 48c) seen sess CHEMISE. Faber’ te eal to weli for Te. | This Sale, 59c. 240 Fine Muslin Skirts, with full 10-in. corded India }inen ruffle, with fine tucks above, yoke band. Thi to Sa gg Th is Sale, 76c. Felt Hats, 11¢., Fine French and American Felt Hats, secured from one of the largest Hat’ manufacturers in America, ‘These Hate are Just out of thelr original, pack yes—all are fresh, crisp a rfect Felt Hate, tn fy or more ‘of. this season's’ leading shapes, in ali the fashionable colors. pti? Fine, Mestia Qe co cambrie This Sale, 25¢. ‘EZ Not more than two to a cum le Se Ld ) ie \ bode mse *°900" Fine Muslin Chemise, equa: soem Tints Save 200 eat aon BE ef x Be = ge — bg Ree pe a ee Tufle, duished above with S clusters Drovers around neck and sleeves, 96c._ each. @ rtsles of _ cmpectiers). 2 patterns. CF Made to sell for 8 ‘Made to sell for 59. hoice C. This Sale, "$1.30. This Sale, 48c. One lot of Lailles’ Felt Platteaux or Pi black. navy, mad 7,000 Yds. “Till Ends” of Dress Trimmings. brown. “asd for 6c. Hat Trimmings. Wrappers. | 450 Fancy Striped rape inedium and Paear ones colors, “Ware Spray open over, snes or Pee. leaves and bud. in Tined Throughout, deep bem, Auisbed tea,” pink, Jacque ana cream, made to sell for 25e. Velvet Vio- des. ic. Manufacturers of Dress Trimmings ta patting up belts of 12 to 36 yard necessarily bave a lot of “ends” left over. We have secured about This sai, 63¢. 900 Fine Indigo Blue Wrappers, fn a large variety of styles, yoke back and front, front y edged with ruffle, waist lined. “Watteau,” “Princess” and other styles. Made to sell for $1.25. This Sale, 79c. and an attractive variety tinsel ‘effects. We have divided the entire purchase into four lots as “lot No. 1 embraces Tom ewe ioe pera. oes Yd. maze mon No. 2 a e Trimmings worth fom. to Ibe. per 7d. 5c. Yd. 100 Blackbirds, body and long tails, ported to sell for 25c.... 3 600 “Novelty” 7 Striped —— 100. Black Parrots, im- embraces Ww: bretelle rutile over sboul Drees Tri te pita ts Bre. BOC. | as pia cies a ee 8c. Yd. Made to sell for $1.70 and $1.0 Ostrich Tips, ogi: in black, imports * Srnmings 20 to Bc. soc. Yd. | This Sale, $1.39. \ACHIE, 314 Me ST. OOO frerecbrretecnerenartrccnuseecucecceceecceeocs +4 CHIE 1438 N ST. THE ME K FoR AND LI “Educational Contin ee, on Page 11,

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