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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1894—TWELVE PAGES. "s ee aaa AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN./HOPKINS !S HELD “IF YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD., IT’S SO.” CROWDED Johnson din hac viens win Serious | For Having Caused the Death of All Day Long.|{ here Are - a ve eae eee Testimony in Regard to the Occer- remce Given Before the Coroner's Jary This Morning. | Things To §| Real Estate Activity, With Several Important Sales—Masonic Hall and Market House Affairs. Luttrell, 713 MARKET SPACE, When Our Great Friday’s Bargains At Were You AMONG THE MANY PLEASED PATRONS = AT THE that are worth knowing, things things is that you will find quality John Driscoll, a young white man, was The inquest over the body of Adam, alias 2 tehed with lity; lor prices ° arrested last night by Officer Passan, charg- James, Gordon, who died yesterday morn- Cleaing Sale icing a a 2 Cost Price Sale [svi Nir semotes an inion ating tas na ‘at ti Sect ty os the hysterically shrieking farniture i a Al S O a sault on a colored girl named Bessie Dorsey. | sixth precinct station, on New Jersey ave- OF — = prgesk = 9 WAS BEGUN, SIXTY DAYS AGO, IT was Papp agper ss ed is said to have occurred! nue. Gordon, it will be remembered, was knows “ dignity of OUR INTENTION TO CONSOLIDATE Ti in the southwestern portion of the town.|a colored man who struck the head Cloaks we fers to kel peragp STOCKS OF OUR TWO STORES ON JANU- | The stories of the complainant and defend-| with a brick in John Kelly . = ‘on B 9 buyer prefers to around, see DISPOSED Ore Vaer GUANEITE We jant differ. The girl says she was accosted| street between 3d and 41-2 streets, on the » sad commie. We Cg G and Eleventh Streets vis dhage lb mesh: eee i S Nr | #84 insulted without the slightest provoca-| 14th of last month. His injuries at first ° reets. oops, “ 4 tion or encouragement on her part. Dris-| seemed trivial and a week he was OUR INTENTION later Milliner 6 Now, “THEREFORE IN" CuDER To [coll says be did not assault or attempt tol able te arpenr in the Poles ‘aaaty neat 9 Tomorrow MAKE ROOM FOR OUR TWO GREAT assault the womun. In fact, he states that his assailant, another colored man by the nadie dak ak. Sikh ceric STOCKS UNDER OXE ROOF, WE Wild, | he knows nothing about what he is charged| name of Charles Hopkins. Hopkins was peer. | conta, et BM OORT as te Since all Winter Stocks are now looked on as Rem- eee TOMORROW MORNING A — bred pwn ate nothing of what took) sentenced to thirty days In jafl and was Place about that hour, as he says he was| serving out his term when his victim died Nothing Reserved. Eve ry badly under the influence of liquor. The) 9s a result of the injuries received nearly jie ent R 8 1 ry nants, bargains are plentiful--Follow the writer and |Consolidation Sale woman, on being questioned, boldly replied| a month age, 5 OF DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, CLOAKS, that she was walking up the street toward| Dr. Wm. C. Woodward, coroner for the Such Values Have Never learn of the best bargain spots. NOTIONS, &e. her home, just after dark, when she noticed| District, conducted the inquest and im- Been Known Before. PROBABLY NO SALE IN RECENT she was being followed. She turned out of | paneled a jury consisting of the following WE ASK AN INSPECTION. Tambours--A Variety of PUBLICITY 48 DID OUR GREAT COST her way to see Li she could elude the fol-| members: John B. Hunt, James Holmes, PRICE SALE, BUT DURING OUR “CON- . eee calgon Ferg PE ye pen eg Here Are a Few Patterns, SOLIDATION SALE," WHICH BEGINS TO. | MAN turned too. When eae ant ek tn The jury wen yet 3 the re- ies’ Skirt Jackets. MORROW MORNING, YOU'LL BE OFFERED ‘ma Ladi 0 $16.00 LADIES’ SKIRT JACKETS,« final ht ee OH AS fur t Fur-Trimmed Jackets. ALL-WOOL collar and LADIES" ‘CKETS, Worth pe, trimmed with marten. seal or astrakhan fur. full A, % inches long, tailor made, at. ‘a $3.50 and Up. ‘These are genuine will ve appreciated by buyers. Our Upholstery Department values that aud make it one that will appeal to bargain bunters. Basement Floor— Note that from three to five doilars are knocked off the prices of Pictures that were $7.50 and up......Next-to-nothing prices for Skates, Indian Clubs and other such “toys” thet bring health and strength as well GREATER BARGAINS THAN YOU EVER SAW BEFORE, EVEN BY US. THE SHOPPING PUBLIC OF WASHING- TON WILL UNDERSTAND WHAT A RARE OPPORTUNITY IS HERE OFFERED TO SECURE FIRST-CLASS GOODS AT PHE- NOMENAL LOW PRICES. WE MENTION A FEW ARTICLES AMONG THE MANY REDUCTIONS WE'VE MADE. —EVERY- pace, came up to her and made an insult- ing proposal. She rejected it with indigna- tion. the woman says, she was laid hold of. She wrenched herself away, recognized the man, got out of his way and called upon Officer Passan to arrest him. Real Estate. According to the records, four of the ten Pieces of District property sold yesterday would judge him to be of veloped intellect. The first colored bricklayer, Sami mains in the morgue «the rear of the in a tion house. Samuel Newton's Evidence. Hopkins is a young colored man, and his appearance at the inquest I ; stated that he was in the saloon when as amusement to boys and girls...... Mothers will also gladly learn of the THING IN OUR STORE WILL BE SOLD | He west of Rock creek. The consideration | kins entered. Gordon was sitting in & four China Chamber Sets, consisting of nine pieces, reduced to ouly $2.45 AT THIS PROPORTION: that passed for thet hange aggrega' lopkins walk behind him Seal Plush Capes. |$W. B. Willi tm gs ace tt face ae no Sie aa fr Mer eetanee atures hr Shoe wate wp beni Bn . t of six......19¢ for the 2¢ Gas Gl Wed...... Cl k $15.00 LADIES’ SEAL PLUSH , VV. D. liiiams, x pitiacen Cte ae te coe er es Oaks. H. L. Irvine transferred to Geo. Barrie, for! concealed in his overcoat pocket. ‘The in= CAPES, Worth collar and cape, white rubber rollers...... 68e for the $1 quality Floor Brushes, with long WE ARE OFFERING LADIES’, MISSES” $15,000, “The Peck Place,” containing six jured man fell from the chair unconscious, seal fur, trimmed. elegant satin 7th & D Sts. N.W. heii: AND CHILDREN'S COATS AT PRICES /acres and being part of the tract called| No remarks passed at the time, but the wit- eel ethos ; 2 jat THAT UD Tab MATERIAL THEY ang | Etendship.. N. Nordlinger sold to Catherine| 7°; ,understgod there had been some 4-5 $5.00 ALL-WOOL CLOTH JACK- x Not BUY THE MATERIAL THEY ARE V. Whelan a lot on Beall street. J. T. knew nothing of bt personality 3 Ee jailer made, mach oot OD OS First Floor— “eo Scrivener sold to Bridget Sullivan parts of CGooxebomneep ivibiiba: id < lots 35 and 36, and William Whelan trans-| wo. Ey a ts. a = : bry i m. Evans, also a young colored maa, Braided Skirt Jacke -| A Climax in Curtains At the head of the statrs as you come from the basement is the first $38.75 a jordlinger land 08 O/ scsciied that be was in Kelty's ealeen when ETS, braid and fur trimmed, bargain table. On it tomorrow will be many pieces of $1 quality Wool Mr. J. W. Bagley has taken out a permit) the assault occurred. Hopkins said nothing elegant quality Kersey baer BG) 50 At Dress Goods reduced to 58¢ a yard...... ‘The next table will contain nearly FOR THE CHOICE A LOT OF for the erection of a $1,600 frame house at| to Gordon, but simply struck him with a cloth, black and blue, at. . a two hundred dress lengths of 50c and 68¢ Wool Dress Fabrics at only LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S COATS THAT Tenleytown, Contragor Walker will do the piece of brick. 90.00 WORTH COLLAR AND CAFE ¢ 14.50 29e and 39¢ a yard for cholce. ble No. 3 will contain Evening Bro- WERE $6, §7 AND $8. work. ca Delan. JACKETS at.....-- See ee . 9 cade Silks for 2¢ instead of Se yard, and J¥c quality China Silks for 250 Masonite Hall. yoo oS eee ee oe $18.00 SEAL PLUSH CAPES, marten Soy &@ yards... Table No. 4 will be crowded with some of the Underwear bar- he was sitting at a table in the saloon with fur trimmed... ° gains secured from Messrs, Lord & Taylor of New York, lst of which will be Stockholders of the Masonic Hall| Gordon and his “lady friend” at the time $7.98 found elsewhere in these columns...... Adjoining above table is the bargain ° ren area have convened and elected the | the blow was struck, gave corroborative counter of the Lace Department; on it tomorrow will be seyenteen pieces LOT OF LADIES’ following directors: Messrs. John ‘r. Mitch-| evidence to the effect that there were no $7.50 BLACK Hane capEs........ 3-50 of Eaqulsite Laces, worth up to $1.25 a yucd, for only 25° yard... In Chimie Chass phar: wunn wa | Gk Mamasl th ibahh Shen muawben Bet ooo between the two men at the time. if LADTES:_AND MISSES Lats AND Ais: Senter abe, opposite 1G at. entrance, ‘rou will tnd Leather Goods cask axD $28. H. Barbarin, J. G. Waters, W. Noratinger,| there was any trouble between them she ES |ATS A} T reduced as follows: $2 to $3 Pocket Books for $1.49 each, $1 to $1.50 a pley, Thomas : ¥ nothing abou ‘alter Snowden, canes, 28 eee, 106 has been a fortunate season for our Pocketbooks fur S8e each, 50c Pocket Books for 48c, und 39¢ Books for RL. Croprey, Dane see Sane omar colonel wt lo UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. One Be each, Ye Collar and Cuff Boxes for Sle set, 50c Shopplag Bags for By, CLEARING SALE PRICES IN ALL DEPART- opportunity has succeeded another as Be Bags for 19 each, $1.48 to $2 Writing Tablets for $1.21 each, 1.00 Birch. Later the board of directors elected Mr. Mitchell, president; Mr. H. W. Barrett, loon, described the occurrence. derstood there had been trouble between Te Cases, containing shoe brush sets, for Ae. A semiannual wiviaens of were. treasurer. | the men earlier in the day,but 4i4 not know bo sepnass fast as the days come almost. Until now On the table in aisle near to duor of Eleventh st. entrance will be Ee Ee Ee re ee NE GNOENE Of & pur Cunt WES | Ciet mt ene caees. Dn Oe Geen a 9 it is time for us to look to a general dis- 795 pairs of $1.25 Mousquetaire Gloves for only 98e a pair. On taking an AND MISSES’ COATS THAT WERE 313, 2 had struck Hopkins with a bottle. KING solution of the entire stock. That lays inventory of stock we found we had 2,564 pairs of these $1.25 Gloves, and $15 AND $18. The Market House. eee eee boy. testifies decided to reduce the quantity to the normal condition, which 1s 1,500 = = Marketmaster Williams of the old M t he ony was oe toe low again. pairs, We require that number of pairs to have all sizes in all shades of MISCELLANEOUS BARGAINS. street building fs confident that the $5,5u) 8! to hit Gordon with a brick and that if fou will want to haul down the old lace the many colors always in stock...... We also have a few surplus dozens 6, INSTEAD OF 8. FOR THE BEST he didn’t he hoped he might be struck dead. curtains and drape these new ones of ours of 4-button English Pique Kid Gloves, in snuff brown, London tan and CALICO PRINTS, INCLUDING THE IN- | @PPropriation recommended by Inspector | afterward. he heard Hopkins say that he in their stead when you see the patterns— the new red tan, reduced to $1.25 frrom $1.50 a pair......Misses’ Suede DIGO BLUES, &c. Entwisle for the improvement of the butid-| had done what he had intended to do. | avvreciate the qualitier—and realize how Kid Mousquetaires reduced to $1 from $1.25 Mea’s Pearl and White lOc. INSTEAD OF 12%c. FOR “TOILE | ing, by the putting in of a new front, will ee eS Se colered, washer~ See Ses salthieg Sone “46m ealee Sex: then: Kid Gloves reduced to §$1 from $1.35, DU NORD" DRESS GINGHAMS, WAR- be favorably considered. in an interview | Nomen from bane mo aay oa a are Opposite the table on which are above Gloves is a glass case of Fans RANTED FAST COLORS. with one of the Commissioners he was told 8 h St. We shall make short work of the NOT- . s INSTEAD OF FOR GOOD 10-4 there had been « quarrel, but ne blows. She 12, 814 5 oe at reduced prices: Ge for $1 Silk and Gauze Fans, 8c for Black and 50s. 3 oesigd that the matter would receive the hearty|saw Hopkins strike Gordon. Since then a TINGHAMS that are le’t. So they are Graz Ostrich Fans, and any of the $2 Silk and Gauze Fans. One-tenth BLEACHED SHEETING. suppcrt of the District's rulers. Qnspector | she had seen Gordon, but he complained of marked one-third less than former prices. off the price marked on Funs from $2 to §30. iow step across the oe. INSTEAD OF $1 EACH FOR LA- 7 trouble in his head. Some IRISH POINT CURTAINS-3 sud aisle and secure Ribbons at less than half prices: 3¢ yard for those ty DIBY ALL-WOOGRISBED VESTS. ee ee La a an ot Sb ae ‘The Deceased’s Brother.’ pe ak ae =: paar to 1 inch wide, Se yard for those 1 to 2 inches, Se yard for those 1% to Sc. INSTEAD OF $1 FOR 26-INCH building, with the exception of that part . >) yards long unusually ly pa 2g inches, 15e yard for those 3 to 5 inches. All’ these Ribbons are war. GLORIA UMBRELLAS. reconstructed. about ten years ago. The/ Fred. Gordon, a colored employe of the LANS URGH & () terned—that have been $8.75 and $4—zo at ranted all pure silk and worth more than double the prices asked, $2.25 INSTEAD OF $3 FOR LADIES’ | new pullding will then be joined to it. it | Senate, and a brother of the dead man, testi- U ° $3 a pair. Now walk toward the elevator, to the bargain of a lifetime:—Marble- CLOTH-FACED MACINTOSHES. will only be carried up through one story, it | thea that his brother had been a well and Sone Another lot—8% to 4 yards long—that ized Iron Clocks of the celebrated “Ansonia” make, with cathedral gong $1.98 INSTEAD OF $4 A YARD FOR being his idea to do away with the hall! healthy man. The witness had seen little ° riba < 20 striking hours and half hours. The price is $4.50, and a handsome bronze THE CHOICE OF A LOT OF SOINCH | that has been used as a meeting place for! brother s he himself ur Ir oor been $5, $5.50, $6 and $6.50—go at : MOHAIR CLOAKINGS. and tions of all deseri bedpond ce. ae ork eo ° ak soe ornament is included. Note that the Clock is the new 1804 “Ansonia,”” with i sua 40 oh ayaa eek en ee organiza eee eons. | M otrect northwest, ané 4i4 met know ang Fs t pipe ial ae re < Improved metal face. Like all “Ansonia” Clocks, these are guaranteed for witer neutras caaeenees coon of the people in low ‘Tree alley. He Washingtom’s OS aan -_ four years......Now look up at these Dolls on the adjoining post. Note = - indentified the body in the morgue as that = to 60 Inches wide—that have been $7, the Life-size Baby Doll marked $6.25. Isn't it worth $10?......All Dolls oe Ah Sate Se eee of his brother Adam, who was known - Popular $7.25, $7.50 and $8—go at $5.25 a pair. at as greatly reduced prices. we uacsi see ete ones Aine “Jim.” y : And a fourth lot of IRISH POINTS—3% Men's Night Shirts on the round counter near door of Eleventh street en- OF LADIES' EMBROIDERED SILK HAND- Dr. Schaeffer's Evidence. Institution For Those to 4 yards long and from 48 to 60 inches a taped eee Fraga Nd boner ie eo KERCHIEFS THAT WERE 49., 39. AND Dr. Edward M. Schaeffer, who performed \ ‘ide—that have been .50, ad ¥ s eis init s Economically Inclined. Moneaee Ce eae Se ee ee ms pre eg lieder ree : found ne on OUR THIRD FLOOR COVERS A ame Blankets. there was a clot and considerable extra- SPACE OF TWO THOUSAND SQUARE We are parting with some Portieres for 4% PAIRS OF GOOD 10-4 WOOLEN FEET, AND ALL OF THIS Is NOW FILLED WITH REMNANTS AXD ODDS AND ENDS THAT HAVE AC- 50-inch PORTIERES—with heavy fringe and dado, top and bottom—that have been Second Floor— The long counter opposite you as you step off the elevator is crowded BLANKETS AT $2.25 A PAIR. WORTH 38. BETTER GRADES OF BLANKETS, %& critical. He speaks .with all the richness of Eacretice that comes from clear think- vasated blood. There was a generally in- flamed condition noticeable. The cause of . death was inflammation of the brain, gen- Of Dr. M. F. B. Rice, a former pastor of | erally known as meningitis, There was no TO $10. onan as i CUMULATED DURING THR RUSH $5.50, $6 and $6.50—go at $4.50 a pair. with Dress Goods bargains, Those that are remaants at less than cost ALSO GREAT BARGAINS IN BLACK emg Net ga fon} fracture, and he was unable to aay that the PRECEDING THE HOLIDAYS. WE a Pe prices. Note that the Exclusive Novelty Dress Patterns that were up to AND COLORED DRESS GOODS, SILKS, raivette, and is ever on the qui vive for an | ™*=ingitis had been agg-avated or. caused ping sac ggg a an a number of single pair PORTIERES— $20 have beon reduced to oaly $10.50.....-Worth your while to vile the VELVETS, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, | gnimated mental encounter. by the blow from the brick last month. He YOU BETTER VALUES THAN aT bes Kisome patterns and rich colorings—that Millinery Parlor. Hats are at half prices......Preparatory to the great GLOVES, TABLE LINENS AND TOWELS, utes. aa at ak, Rovere that the blow was " we been $7, $7.50, $8, $9 and $10—go at sale of Table Linens is a clearing sale of odds and ends:—83.49 for LACE CURTAINS, &c. a infomation ANY PREVIOUS TIME, AND ONLY po e080. fs During the month of December there | UPdoubtedly antedated the blow and was af pair, choice of the five $4.50 Damask Sets with Cloth 2x2% yards, $8.98 for the $5 _—— <7 jumab! form. The blow MENTION THESE FEW ITEMS TO sets with Cloths 2x3 yards, $4.69 for the $6.50 sets of blue and. yellow were thirty-five interments at Oak Hill une =a 9 eee the ‘and GIVE YOU AN IDEA. An artistic eye and deft fi aoe damask with Cloths 2x3 yards, $7.98 for the $10.50 sets with knotted JOHNSON cemetery. In November there were but brought about death when it would not 17.400 YDS. OF COLORED AND ana ae we a fringe Cloth 2x3% yards. -Five German Damask Table Cloths, 2x24 four. otherwise have occu-red. BLACK DRESSMAKERS’ CAMBRIC ratte sous acschepprapeo ages rvgee™ 9 from $2.98 and five dozen % Napkins reduced to axb Mrs. Mary A. Reid of Langley, Va. a The Verdict. eeeniedt Geet 31-9 yD eee en oe ee Mave eet <++-Nearly 1,000 yards of All-linen Glass Toweling, 6c in- lady weli known throughout all the country | This closed the testimony, and the jury, Jengths. Reduced to jo VL the “‘stuffs"—apply your talent— stead of 9¢ yard, oe gw yesterday in a local| after deliberating for some time, decided 2 CASES OF Se. CALICO, the best 48-inch MOTTLED CHENILLE for Por- we} L © deaves a large number of | that the deceased came to his death from Degas In the market fast FA Wi) (Gens sal alles aca” CuichsTotesosn Gace: See 9 erage’ Defseced Was clghty-three years | ssustes received by bing sued ty %® PIECES OF MELANGE NOVEL- ® yard. ‘That isn't at it ts worth ty a | Third Floor— gas do leer emareringss Se —— Hogkian fier the navies or Ge eeea tae yd. wide, an elegant fabric good deal. Special January Sale of JUDGE KIMBALL’s CASES. eS ee Se Rage 50-inch SATIN RUSSE, in Old Rose. Old You will probably find d tomorrow around the -eircula: tt ry lar price, 12Mie, He: SATIN in i ‘ou will probably & crowd tomorrow rou e -elreular counter DIED. duced “6 1-4 YO. Bive, Sage and Tan—Se. a yard. That is on which will be ton Undergarments reduced from 68, 75c, SSe, 98e cy | Am Array of Offenders Before Him in 5 CASES OF FINE FRENCH FUR- & “favor” price, too. to only 49 for The explanation fs that our annual special sale Court Today. BRADY. On January 2, 1804, at 4a. m., 5 Casi pr ° JOHN J., the ouly sou of Jaines and Catherime NITURE REP. Remnants, superb EP Oy ary ge ee commences shortly, en nothing but new goods are to be shown. Before Judge Kiinball in the Police Court Brady, in the twenty-fourth year of bis age. — in length to 2 to 10 yds. aa Jat sa fez ae an Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Coats and Boys’ Clothing are now of- 180 Dozen tap Sale Ome this morning there was the usual congre- ag ~ pritey morales. Jenuary 5. Sum tte Se. COTTON e you. . lack. AS le residence, street northeast, thence ion = Erice, 8c “10. VD. eek sWasielasd ake fered at about one-third less prices than previously quoted, so that the fitted, altered and warranted. gation and a fair representation of the to St. Aloysius Church, where mass will he pr ae ca nae vee oe zs ment to sult you must be here at a reduced price. Worth $ d$ offenders. Among the cases called were| for the ap Ot ble woul at 9 o'clock. ‘aut ) naan lagen Bt ocrraes| is, ini Mie, idle. ence tee lous So-tauk $1.50 a pair for P. D. Sample Corsets in sizes 19, 20, 21 and 22, worth ol 1 an 1.25 tan ‘auhbonie: friends and relatives invited to attgnd. 2° Standard price, He. Re- TAPESTRIES. Lots of coiors—lots of vat- ne Ses sane Sateen: of SE 8 pale Me the OW, ees Only 78c. Pair. Charlies Sutton was charged with destroy- duced to. ~ OG. ¥ inti clad ghey’ oa’ batt tthe went? that secured first award at the World's Fair Exposition. 2 CASES OF DOUBLE-WIDTI : STORM SERGE, navy blue, seal brown, myrtle, green and black, arranged in Those 9x12 SINGLE HEAD RESTS are Whelan’s, 1003F st ing private property, kicking a door open, and was fined $5. Edward Safford, who was yesterday fined May sbe rest in peace. Aimen, suitable patterns of 6, 7 and 8 yds. only 2lc. im this special sale. Covered Fourth Floor— for profanity, was up again for a like of- | Funeral from her late residence, 2005 9th street oe VD. with hand-painted or Figured China Silk fense last evening, and he was fined $5. a aera (aay Sa ced to. ornee 2 and finished off with silk tassels. Don't “os 65 DOZ. GENTS’ LINEN COLLARS, i warranted 3-ply (last year's styles). Regular ». 12tge. cach. Reduced to. 256, DOZ, 3 CASES OF FIGURED EIDERDOWN Remnants, divers patterns, arranged in suitable lengths.Regu- lar pri Soe. Reduced “to DOG, YD. We have arranged a 19. COUNTER, consisting of WHIPCORDS, STRIPED PLAID FLANNEL and Our $3.50 quality Mirrors at $1. reinved fom 300 15G. EA, e ere are thousands of other bar- .LANSBURGH & BRO., you want one? The DOURLE HEAD RESTS--9x12~—cov- ered with faney silk and trimmed with silk tassels—are 42c, 42-inch DOTTED MUSLIN—any color—is only 20c. a yand. a thougbt of what they cost—or what our loss will be. PERRY’S, 4) ( SHOES REDUCED. Irish Point Lace Curtains reduced to $1.98 from $2.75, to $3.98 from $5.50, to $5.75 from $7.50 pait -The Superior Chenille Curtains at $4 and $5 instead of $5 and $6.50 a palr....... Also many bargains in Tables, Chairs, Rags and Carpets. 'S STOCK OF SWISS RIBBED UNDERWEAR, IMPORT- No finer garments made than these...... ‘The admixture of silk with se- ing, non-sbrinking. 69c for $1.50 Combination Suits. This Ribbed Merino Underwear is not only superior quality and shape, Dut the finish is equel to that usually seen only in more expensive uader- wear......09¢ Is a price so absurdly little that not more than three suits will be sold to each purchaser. .... sThis rule is not made to restrict the KIMON NICOLAIDES’ KURIOUS KURIOS from old Japan and China, such as high vited to come and go when you between $1.75 and $2.00 on every load. Pennsylvania Coke Co., 618 yth St. N. W. COKE, even if there wasn't a saving of Thomas E. Francis was fined $10 for dis- orderly conduct in Kernan’s last night by screaming and yelling. Thomas G. Walker, a colored boy, was charged with vagrancy. He was yesterday afternoon arrested in company of J.M. Har- ris, a stranger, in the northeats section of the city, who he was showing around, the officer seeing his hands in his pocket. Walker denied that he was a vagrant, and tion at 9:30. please copy.) rupting his fellow tenant in his prayers. The white Wm. Thomas was charged with profanity, and was fined $5. Sarah Johnson, Ernestine Mars, Kdward Smith and Maurice Johnson, for profanity, went priva whom he wanted to purchase some oysters. A dispute arose as to the measure, and Mc- Intosh left. Mr. Tubbins followed to Me- Intosh’s employer to refute any imputa- | tion on him, and the dispute was renewed, when Tubbins drew a revolver and demand- Our 715 North Carolina avenue SIMMS. Soddenly, on Wi at her residence, 1k U SIMMS, beloved mother of Relatives and friends fully invited to attend. v/ % jaatt ed that he should repeat what had been . Our Jaw Red Sale of Fi uantity sold, but t ‘ause a fair distribution, —w a ~ ~ 20, 422, 424,426 7th St. \| A Shoes Is creating the biggest Janu, —— * er = sald ‘correctly. The result’ was ‘Tubbins . 420, 422, 424,420 7ti St. (\) | business we have ever, expert. was charged with having a concealed - vats eee ee y red. We have had bo , time to I G’ S Feapon und threats before {uae aitier uaran ee. ><> < Sn P<} ‘ite a list of reductions. These are y, and he was fins }00 for the pisto! ete eee ae a 2g9c for 50c Fleeced Underwear. \ kK N pene Sanwa tipo alacwer Rapa Bunions Cured Without the use of a knife by Prof. J. GEORGES & SON, Chiropodisi Pa. ave. nw. Hours, § a.m. to 6 pm. S ott parlors 1115 REE: Saad | | a LADIES’ SHOES lot $3 2.50, 7. Shoes for $5. Hoover& Snyde Superior shape Vests and Puants...... Being ribbed balbriggan and fleeced they couple unusual durability with the necessary warmth, 2sc for 35c Black Stockings. In the nature of a New Year's present, to which the Palais Royal ts indebted to Messrs. Lord & Taylor, we shall distribute one thousand pairs of the 35e quality of “Onyx” Hose at only 25¢ a pair...... These are the 35¢ ‘LA GRIPPE PILLS * * Relieve Headache, Influenza, Neuralgia and Pains in the * * Limbs caused by “Grip.” * * * 25c. Per Box. no ss) Siena Took a Horse. Yesterday John Peters took a horse from a stable and was overhauled by Officer Breen, and this morning Judge Miller sent the case to the grand jury, bonds of #1 being required. The horse belonged to tabel: John Ollinger, and the value was about $95. and ammonia: any other; —— Certification of Landing Certificates. It ts made exactly as stated on We aathorize grocers to guarantee that 1. Cleveland's Baking Powder is a pure cream of tartar powder, free from alum vee many other ee eR aE eters. ED BY MESSRS. LORD & TAYLOR FOR THE EXCLUSIVELY FINE sroie Wine pocae eine al called on some of the officers to give him ‘eninaian, edema 256 TO 50C . —— TRADE, IS TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN WASHINGTON FROM THE PALAIS ptenggar Bisley hciegomr. Siang penta reat tr gee — was Ret done $0) tee. G: Veer. lm eu. F ey You have to catch these svecial times KOYAL, CORNER ELEVENTH AND G STREETS. Those $50,000 Japanese Cloisonne tia oS Oe cont, ant he wes) Gon same sas 19¢. PER VD, as they occur. But it will pay you to “tear Vases attract the most attention sent down for fifteen days. Peeent Gum bez hate outienes, Bot: Ong oat, sees + lo la eo Gis heen Wi Sith See tas, ese from their great costliness and There were two Wm. Thomases in the ne Se ee y's | Having concluded to discontinue our tling over again with such handsome hang- beauty. But everything tm Bric-a- line, the colored one being called first, and jock. Relatives and are reapect- MIRROR DEPARTMENT. we will li V Brac that would attract people of el with profanity. It was testified iy invited to attend, (Utica, N, ¥., ee make the Siilewing olfevhge: ings as these we are sending out without $1 for $2.50 Quality Vests. i eae bee that he got to cursing this morning, inter- our quality Mirrors at $1.00, RAHM. On 3 4 1804, at 2:15 a.m. MARY please, Buy when you feel like it. A fine of $5 was imposed, and he plead for S RAHM, ‘wife of Geo. A. Rehip. Our $4.50 quality Mirrors at lected Australian wool makes this Underwear not only the most healthy, bao acsioe Fed ee! — ae for his | Funeral on Friday. January 5. af\tie. met the Our $5.00 quality Mirrors at a e ore, ime was given. re of her sister, Mrs. Fannie 1. Beitwn, Ger’ 3all gui, oe = best looking, perfect fitting, unusually durable, and, with care in wa cuthantt. 1304, Street ARAM STA Mary E.- Bvans, Jat were each fined $5. Morton and Jas. 3 oI Gone, but pot forgotten. gains equally as interesting. Rrery 89c for $1.25 to $1.75 Underwear. o< Gavan wore eet $5 each, and Stoney. Set | ee ee as eet Piece of goods and every article is ’ Ninth And The Avenue. z Z re bs a oe Th oe ne, Avenue Baptist Church at 2 pam. Relatives plainly ticketed, and you can be your Pure Lambs Wool and Finest Cashmere Vests and Pants, in white, gray, Fine Gra Ashes wae, = jomas McKenny and Geo.) aug friends reapectfully “invited. own « Sid il stack (Ab: che Fetablished 1840. Telephone 995. ping, blue, red......$1.25 to $1.75 have beeu the New York prices....All y pea Gens Pica hy eaegen) PO RNR 5 ET 5 ae es at the Palais Royal are now only 9c. —— Are all that is left after the combus- n “3 dence, 208 A street southeast, at 6 p.m., by our easy-going elevator or beoad iibh; a tion ot the CONNELLSVILLE CRUSHED lad a Revolver, Mrs. EMILY B. THOMPSON, relict of the late stairway. 6 Oc oO ——- COKE. Practically no waste at all. John Mcintcsh on Tuesday got into ditt- Capt. Egbert Thorapson, C. 5. navy. aR delivered im Alevandria RE a ere ies remomical t¢ | culty with F. Tubbins of 2041 L street, from | Funeral Saturday, Janvary 6 at 10 a.m. Inte daily. « 3. It does more work and finer work than 4. Pood raised with It has no bitter taste, certificate from the cus- toms house a@@.e foreign port. - . bot is ‘eet and keeps moist and fresb. ame ne aes : Biack Stockings that have made the Palais Royal's Hosiery Department so : dase nek uae 6s Acting Secretary Curtis has requested at's © trtel, ont Ot Ot feget } The Perfect e€ r A as Beat popular. La Grippe Pilis for a severe |Secretary Gresham to inform the United as Be tc aoe ye } Pa. A case of Influenza, pain in States consul at Havre, France, that the moe te OE ee eee ty mre! Asa f A 1217 ra. Ave. ay intact had af verification of landing certificates by the arias namin waieaaea { ee ee? exes too mu: ° YS a . symptoms of “Gri agents of expofting ve:sels as provided for ni eae einieee 1 SLES f tision occur, ») O<DecDe = ry ‘ Jess than 24 bours 1 tit (lin department circular of February, 18, a WE. ae = aes e Palais Roya i Beetemeery 11: (lemma cam, eer ase mc x nasty nem eeteeol. boa. 7. WALK 10TH ST. .W., 9 °o ae e++ Alinternal revenue laws; while! all landing | ——-— 5 Geel P| Baliding, Tapers, _dioth-proof Goods, Fire Brick, oe eee certificates required for the cancellation of yotrrssa vy | Gay ata THC" Aavesto,"Fiue Lining, Pulp Slate $4 Zit {| Bonds given for any ‘merchgndine exported | | J 222+ where your steht Is concerne: ; ae tre oe eee ne 7 eee Sromiee Unita. Wakes Su deawbeak or ro-10 nex , Clafili Opticai C a T CIRCLE, ff For sale at as nqnh bate of customs duties must be verified by | = piece 4 Vlallin Optical Co., 1920 N street, northwest. 1 ¢ { MERTZ'S MopERN ‘PHAR. 2° Y|the oath of the master and mate of the| Fo ‘ Masonic Temple, F St. *! a iy OS | Gand Eleventh Sts. A. Lisner, Proprietor +5 ae and other dmugeisw’. 72 (}/€sborting vessel, or when thls is Impossible castoria. | Contractor and Buflder. ms hi —— wv ~e we? | None but reliable men sent to the house. oc26-2m° weve we we we

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