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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, JANUARY S Kann, | 1894—TWELVE PAGES. THE CITIZENS RELIEF BILL. LANSBURGH & BRO. AFFAIRS INGEORGETOWN. a as It Was Brought Up, but Mr. Kilgore | ses, ese iB n Improvements Hoped for by Tenleytown| or. reported to the House f 9 | Folks. the bill making immediately avatiable the i ° “@ppropriation of $43,000 for iH HI improvement of ') 314=316 7th St suburban streets of this elty. whlch appre. H I ©: Tl ess <coghiiel ies t Nignt— | Pristion will become available next - duly. re i Si ae i izem: eeting Las teht— | The total was reduced from $58,000 because Souvenir Underwear. ||1804 “W. B.”|| “om eS ees —— oO ° eo * $10,000 for the improvement of Massachu- i : i News of Inte: setts avenue. Mr. When the opportunity is presented you H Black Corsets | mous consent for the present consideration to buy COMBS of all kinds i \f\] The leading spirits of Tenl gptigareci lz ° 1 o leytown met 40 PER CENT BELOW REGUS | At 6 Cc Pair ||| last night in the public hall to discuss in| Mt. Kilgore of Texas objected to present | ° ©§)| formal citizens’ meeting measures of im- | Considers = ee ae ppg Bnd og LAR PRIC! The opening of the ’94 season in the Palais I S232 Tee Jedees pronounces the <7. Il ee aed cea e pigce. Chairman McCobb | thee this objection ts the bill te ben nee : |p] 52.5.5 Bij the best American Corset on jfj/ Dresided and Mr. James ©. Hoppe acted | principle that he does not homers taatean anne omens zt 09 | : : °° exhibit at the World's Fair and [3)/ 88 the secretary. Owing to the attendance go" it should take any stéps toward » * * awarded it a gold medal. It was (§/| not being particularly st: the relie the distress of the . Me emia We dought from one of the largest Royal’s Underwear Department is town talk ae Mee Zo paemrioging, |e ileus rong, the most |Felleving the dis ne ‘poor. Me manufacturers of Rubber Combs his out- i ©*- and ts said to be the finest $1 [Brn sgt Sr cern, ae consttere- | ta bas ewe teenies bo eae ar ee put for the season, and this gives us M ; 33 66 Dsciek seasiinagines. | were not ught up for definite dis- appropriation to give emapioy- 10 GROSS OF ait psoas COMBS, 7c. 7il arket Spa oy of the uvenir Unde rments. For } Our Price 67¢ Pair. || the subject of educational Poe were the rreenly Hs the bur up at awe - because So ree . : EACH INSTEAD OF 12. prsent need of some sort of an apparatus ta not a pact 20 be will explain that this Gee ee ee » details see another part of these columns. A and et oe vOut | Of the Poor in «particular sense, as it pro- INSTEAD J break vides for a ‘work which ‘com- 5 GROSS UNBREAKABLE DRESSING COMBS. A BLAST OF 4 : | on a windy night it meant the destruction menced under the general bi 5c. EACH INSTEAD OF 20c. = of the entire town. in a few months, and that relief of the J ‘ b ‘The authorities are workmen is but incidental and Gue to the 7 GROSS UNBREAKABLE DRESSING COMBS, | voince awed in laying | fact that the work is proposed to be com- iée. EACH INSTEAD OF se. ; @ main through the place. The question | menced at ‘an earlier date. % GROSS BEST RUBBER MBS, 19¢. EACH last night was: Why not plant fire plugs > wry Comms, 19. at the same time and prevent a future un- MUCH POLITICS INVOLVED. INSTEAD OF 25¢. | necessary expense? It was agreed to urge — WS GROSS FIXE-TOOTH COMMS AT 3c. EACH) (5, sor nave pRopUceD perten ne.| YOU Can Make One-- j that fire plugs be provided. Mr. Britt had|The Coming Appointment of a Kew pag tot ng Pa EAL SULTS IF THAT WAS THE WAY OF REMIND- Se ; : Fee an | || been and is still working for the illumina- York District Attorney. 1 GROSS CHILDREN'S ROUND COMBS, &.| [xq THE PUBLIC THAT OUR CLEARING SALE who inquire at the Ribtos Department may learn |g] ° 2° % —of buyers have thronged our tion of the place. It was without lamps| An appointment that may be looked for EACH INSTEAD OF 0c. HAD STARTED THAN THE ADVZRTISEMENTS the fewest and daintiest nockplece. ‘The Ribbon will cost you only. 19%, |§| © © + Muslin Underwear Parlors on sec- of any kind, though many accidents had|within the next few days is that of Mr ‘These you will fiud on separate tablee near | PLACED IN THE DAILY PAPERS OF SATURDAY and the Lace as little or as much as you choose—very little if you choose |B) e+ ++ ond floor ever since or annual been traced to their absence. Seen TD. Karmam of Uten, ME, bee motion counter. AND SUNDAY. from the bargains now to be had at only 25¢ yard. .. Ee ec Beene pow tet mt the maicQobb had seen the authorities in United States district attorney for the ES \ SS ee ee ee taining additional rooms | southern district of New York. ‘The ° sees ty ao wese very lanpny in’ thei ond sou few term pe | purchased pod or an entirely new building. | of the incumbent! Mr. a Flannels of Kind--| Several Times! rivton Bargains Ptentiful-- [S255 reteset ee stocks fll that he netted emasuencemeoeREPEN | the agen meant, and) the hemes ot tee ‘ik Wane conernnin> 20:cecan oun DOD 1804 Funcy Striped Satin and G.G. Ribbons for dress and bat trim- Hit ccc Guten a oe ea with © creditable bulld- /omice requires that it shall mot be aRewed EVERYBODY HAD COME TO BUY. stCH A| ming ure here at half milliner's price—25e yard. ° | \El e+e what most other merchants pay remain vacant @ single day. Otherwise E | Novel House. the of justice will be embar- age ee BS | marry LOT OF CUSTOMERS NEVER LEFT A) And here are the 5-tnch wide Satin Ribbons for making into bows for |g °° 9% at wholesale—and at least 25 per Prof. Bell's Volta Institute, at the cor-|rassed. It is known that there le eoneld. 100 PIECES MORE of that BEAUTIFUL EIDER- vlan cider eae aaa Cee | chairs, 50c quality for only Svc yard......And the Moire Ribbon jg, °° °° comt tens than others’ retail ner of 35th and © streets, is now under |erable opposition to Mr. Kernan in bis own —_———— whe Nuant hou Bt Ge oa ae for the sushes, now correct for evening wear, 9 inches wide, $1.89 n- Bee prices. |g|| Poof. Like the houses in Jerusalem, the | party and it is intimated that Senators Hill DOWN PLUSH, io ail the leading colors and latest | ONE or MATERIAL LEFT. stead of $1.50 yard.. he 1894 siades of Velvet Ribbons are here in | panei: jg,| walls extend three feet above the roof.|and Murphy of New York will endeavor to designs. WE ARE SACRIFICING SILKS. the Width you require. -4%-inch wide Moire Ribbons for hat trimming i \§\| The brick used in the con: of the | prevent his confirmation. In the event thet WE ARE SACRIFICING DRESS GOODS. ut Qe instead of 39¢ yard. Probably the length of ribton you require 4s | | || building were made from New Jersey clay | Mr. Mitchell's term expires before his suc- WE ARE SACRIFICING HOUSF, LINENS. among the remnants, if #0, the price will be half, ih] San bese * Seiod "gee The institute | cessor is confirmed, it is within the province le | WE ARE SACRIFICING DOMESTICS. | | Tough. over $30,000. of the justice of the supreme court, as- WE ARE SACRIFICING UNDERWEAR, | The Bicycle Clubs. signed to that circuit to some one —_— oS ———]} wer re sacririctnc wraps, Hurry for These Gloves-= | ad At the annual meeting of the members| to the vacancy until It ts tiled by" nomina- ORIENT TWILL FLANNEL. ove of the softest | IN FACT, WE ARE SACRIFICING EVERYTHING 3) °°. Plain High-neck Muslin Corset of the Georgetown Cycle Club, held last tion and oadirme: tion. This circuit judge- ——— — EN OUR STORE EXCEPTING OUR We wrote you yesterday that reduced prices were quoted for Suede Kid i * Covers. " Syening at" the residence of Secretary | St? susie onde ed oan bee —f ? ° Mousquetaires because the stock was larger than it should be..;..1t will not | ° GF-Made to sell for lic. sory Pre sacred cp gel pare phre Pd srocemer when yoy and con- 2 c fol one > rms it wes Re utation be for long, not when the $1.25 Gloves are sold for 98 pair and te $1.55 | Tomorrow, 7c. pecilton Ny ao on pte eso ase, [Riera Goo Raye ot a and $1.85 Gloves for only $1.19 pair, Remember that these are the “Palais |f FFs” ENot more than two to a cus Thomas M. Stearns; secretary, ¢. 1.|8md that he would have had the selection f Royal” Gloves, im all sizes and colors, - JE DDoS tomer. ¢ |g) | Fletcher; treasurer, R. B. Cloakey; cap- reectlgg wong f = wey Ry pt THAT IS AS DEAR TO US AS A LOVING CHILD Hl occ s caine, Mighecck Musin Ouset |f\| tain, Geo. W. Covk: first tleutenant, C. i. | Yorn ike nent @ vacancy existing in WOULD BE TO ITS PARENTS. i * * * * Covers, embroidered edge around cose cos Fan Prices Clipped-= in) 55:3 giaake, || Jones, and second lieutenant, J. J. Fister. ‘Mr. Mitch- TINUE UNTIL FEBRUARY 1, YOR WE COULD Ra |E, * °° * E7-Mude to sell for 15¢. Gar of the featerep of the evening was yy = NOT SELL THE BALANCE OF THIS IMMENSE ‘$5 for the $7 Juliet Fans—five ostrich plumes and algrette on single | T WwW, 12¢ j bay eo cop Sabon Tay es on FS dean At, ts FLANNELS, Im the latest patterns and colorings, | STOCK UNTIL THEN, NO MATTER HOW BUSY. celjuloid stick......$1.25 for choice of the $2 Silk and Gauze Fans, Hy omorrow, : |g | Gills. ‘The club has begun to look about | blower Hwy RR ——_ CALL WHEN YOU CAN, THE EARLIER THE \8| **** G9 Not more than two to a cus- ||for a permanent home, and a few weeks report seem eeibeienaak BETTER. Ri |i] see tomer. |}}| win probably see them established. “The Vy will — Also a splendid line of small PIN DOTS, 27 inches Handkerchief Bargains-- \ | Stn ee, fir to be held early in February was dis- meer 5e- —_ | Covers, Vo back and front. ° "8 of the : 4 18 for 25¢ quality Wirranted Allinen Handkerchtets, for ladies’ and ' Remetitched and embeetdoced. {fill Cotte Con es erect Atal Bi | Coat wil bate te come ova (64 er men’s use. Three for proper price of two-8 for S0c......Ladles’ Japanese yokes, felled seams and yertect |F | of Mr. David L. Weaver for president; Mr. ~ —_—— lo ) Silk Handkerchiefs, with scalloped borders, embroidered in delicate colors, m3c3: Su. Zohn \F. Swindelis, leutenant; Mr. ‘Theo. bility of @ vacuney tn en ae Bie, or & for $1......9¢ for the 12j¢ amd 18e Handkerchiefs that show ie ererabensieice: Mr. Robert Cox, secretary. ‘Mre Cox was ‘orney. The solution a f window display. ‘omorrow, 25C. |f | re-elected. Hee: > A complete assortment of OUTING FLANNELS, ° 9 say ace . » 25¢- | Dancing the German. 9 wit be —_— ” x | A german was last night danced at terest. ietsict diel pias ema a Have You a “Cravenette? | DRAWERS. |f | Linthicum Hall under the auspices of some Greater mee Ti, ladies and ge Estute. 1 Waterproof garment for ladies that has none of the disagreesble ane. moermliak a, aa haya gres filed as follows: Cc. glo y ° features of a rubber garment and all its advantages. $7.98 for the Lieut. Perry of Fort fiver. About thirty A. Kebbinger, ' “Cravenette,”” with deep cape. $12.25 for those with silk lning. $13.50 couples were present. . Martha ©. Arring- = for those with sleeves and butterfly cape. These garments fit perfectly and * °° © of fine tucks above, yoke band. The Cattle Market. ton to Thos. Blunt, ptg. 176 to 178, 8."s sub, FLANNEL DEPARTMENT-—FIRST FLOOR. are Gesigned so that they may be worn at all times—rain or shine. FI ** E7Made to seit for Bbc. At the Arlington live stock yards yes-| Long Meadows; $-. C. R. Newman to . omorrow, 24c. terday 50 cattle were up and sold. Best, | Katharine W. Chesley, sub S1, ag. 178; $~ —— retake) 41-4 to 41-2; good, 4 to 41-4; medium, 314/ a. C, Clark to Rossna Bryan, pt. 2, bik. Sweets for the Sweet-- TIDE {ZNet more man two patr to || to 33-4; common, 21-4 to 3 285 sheep and |g gone te Boer ae V rd gaat ||Jambs. Choice lambs, 51-4 to 5 1-2; Earnshaw to L. Winck, and Zl, sq. Byttercups tomorrow are 19¢ instead of 2c a pound......And what sce Fine Muslin Drawers, in 3 |§ | 5 to 51-4; common, 4 to.43-4. Sheep, 2 1-: 9334— T. HK. JF. ‘lot ° 9 more refreshing and invigorating than a cup of Menier's Chocolate, with ted ee paren a a cambric |} to 4; 4 to 5; rare on 4. per = 3 a ye i Basement r °° ruffle, with five t above, yoke cows ani ives sold from to $70. The > $— . Shoemak: . Corey, 2 py SEA as aac capa es SELL band: style No. 2 has deep rufte |i | state of the market was brisk for all kinds | pt. Peter's Mill Seat; $2.20. W. Woody to Fil Market Space, ++ of Hamburg embroidery, with 4 |j|| of stock. EV. Dugan, pt. 210, B. and H's aga. W: +22 fine tucks above; style No. 3 is |2) Notes About Town. 5 6 o CARTER'S OLD STAND. ae ee Tere? LILI of Laedate, cambric, deep hem |f'! Chief Engineer Harvie Webster of this | 2 kee cetera ) It ‘Yisit our Manicure Parlor on first floor and be treated by Mrs. Smith, Ness a ee Place will lecture tonight before the mem- | Keese to Elisabeth 0, 99. 738: a9 420, 422, 424, 426 TTH ST. late of London, one of the most skillful of the profession. #22 G7 Matle te sell for 39¢. | pores a cing Ney ee rgedirond eae ES 4. i SE TP A ao Pa | “ Tomorrow, 29¢c. subject, “Rambles in Hawaii.” Mr. Web- | tow, sub 20, eg. 132; $10,000.48, Wh 0: Pri (= I ooth 1894 Dress Fabrics sse+ Extra Quality Fine Muslin | ster has spoken several times before wy : ces? Drawers, with deep ruffle of five |£/| Georgetown audiences. : my iy ur | SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS AT SPECIAL PRICES make this sec- embroidery and cluster of fie (#!| at the 120th monthly meeting of the citi- | Gere W. Thomas, indicted for larceny of $110 from L. M. Longshaw on November ° ond floor attractive:—44c instead of 50c yard for the 1804 Wash Silks. ...68¢ | tucks ta and, above hem. Also |7/| sens’ Equitable Building Association held . lest, mot guilty. ‘This te the re OVV Extracting instead of 7Sc yard for the new Figured China and Jap. Silks, light and : Sort Mulla Dance eink? [f|| at thetr hall fast night $712 was sold,|{, “AS? Themes, cles Shae pobre oi dark. grounds......29¢ yard for the 50c quality Figured Silks for Walsts, ; rule of 3. rows of wheel em. | | Bele 25 shares at an average of about |or Longshaw & Co., being } —a~ ‘ost Modern Appliances We make one of our chief spectal- ete......75e yard for $1 quality Molre Antique Crepes......And see the i broidery, with 2 clusters of 3 |f|| S1S5 per share. mberiand has nearly — SS Se H ed ana (zl ee Pee ee pew and beautiful creations that are to be known as “Swivel Silke,”—o | a || @nished laying the new oak roadway ana | ‘Me money, ¢ | eMictent ‘tentistry. Bes: material, = |S ee rapeey _ miserably prosaic name for the most poetic dress fabric of "94. i - . Hh sidewalks on the ine 3 Sree saasinean \Skilied Specialists 5 ance over the old method of pit= Ginghams from Scotland,—the mew ones for the coming season...... | Tomorrow, 46c. |. |W. H. Manogue, the mecretary, have called) BRIGGS—WALERIDGE. Ov Monday, ting you to sleep. It doesn’t cause And here is the 1804 American Gingham with a French name:—Tolle du cl eee extra-time Wamsutta Muslin A meting of the Georgetown Citizens’ INd4, by Kev. H. B. Walbridge, bakes —ia of each of the four prin- |S ale ‘The ition is formed | ne clock. a Ne York | cipal, branches, ing the ‘highest | 2. while you are in full pecorasion of Nord. 10c instead of 12%¢ yard should encourage early buying even if i Drawers, alahed with 2n. Tor- Ce ae naareie ot Wieceaer,| Salen aoe oh. Walt % Loe eo ls Weenies to tae poooeeene: you 4o not appreciate the advantage of first choice. | Sa wie es ee ee || Va., died yesterday at 170% B4th street, | No. 1731 @ street northwest, Washington, Large Practice 2 which we apply to the gums. It's ‘The ever-fashionable mixtures, plaids and plain colors, are among the Tl pare me gage _ { [Mile on a visit to @ relative. ‘The death <Justly earned by the high class of |= Rarmices. Butracting teeth with- Wool Dress Goods reduced in prices as follows:—25¢ yard for 0c quality, ' © " E7Made to sell for 89. ope gre oe ee DIED. = a = patrons adver- H 39 yard for 68¢ quality, 59c yard for $1 quality......The Exclusive Nov- T H been stricken with paralysis. One whole! pigcHor. On » 7, 1804, at 6:30 What Are the Prices? = city Deve Patters that were $1050 to $14 are now $7.15 fr cle; er Ta 1 /apua peers men Soonsecioa | Mam Ab eft Ce pa or Extracting, 25¢.: with Gas or Zouo, . NTAL those that were $15 to $22.50 are now $10.50 for choice. i eee Be Bata fey d RA her. Satz Oty street sees ; _ - "; silver allt 2 ‘Mr. George A. McCatham, so many years with Messrs. W, M. : ||| Hawkins’ addition to Georgetown. This is ay ot 2 om. Eine one ning. ngs, o |e invited. (Baltimore papers please copy.) Sl | PARLORS sate So bored ih an Rt Dror as Be eg ay a bridge work a specialty. lz partment, ce eine Muslin Chemise, cambric (2)| "Fifteen thousand dollars’ worth of stock |’ Gio E | 1217 Pa. Ave. N. W.! yo <2 mule around neck apd sleeves, (6 //in the new bank at Brunswick on the canal op! en is ( Und Depart t So have been subscribed to. Ten thousand| {wen sinth year of ie asc. trom lager 1B |» Souvenirs in Underwear Department-~ ++ “Ty Made to sell for 30e base malig at come Pure Saw street ‘northwest, eo ‘Rocabay eves: ° Ass’n | ! Re d ti ‘The Palais Royal's method of quickly introducing a = Season's goods morrow, 25c. CHARGED WITH FRAUD. pp MEU Pe 4 is to spend a considerable sum in extra advertising......The money is Spent elds C2 Not more than two to a cus- i nesday. ry 10. Friends are Phenee PREY 3 Pick, uc 10ns 7 as follows: Certain quantities of goods are distributed at and less than Ms °° tomer. | at en erage mcs * ‘erechgmestre a —— (Brooklyn and New Tor = No. 1 North Charles st. J : I F cost of manufacture......The object 1s not so much to sell the goods as to **** Fine Muslin Chemise, square Thi * | CCRACK. Oa January 9, a = ‘ “ 02° © yoke of 41m. fine & , em: ‘is morning Geo. F. Parker and Philip we = A TAA co | n urs. attract great numbers to the store, and by eS the superiority 6:0 6: Seni queue dmvgeny deny Walker, lately the proprietors of the Moran| &° 4. S4iKy SC ae It you're looking for reductions Ch orm, apg mie Mate mcetowernat arate armed dedi tsar 55 oC cose 2 patterns, shoe store, 9th street between D and E,|__ montis . in Furs and. Sealskins—look | no we advertise the 1894 stock of Cambric and Cotton Underwear at nominal «il *** © GrMade to sell for B9e. = | which establishment was burned out several eat Sen be bee ren . omer ae they are here. wee prices, and make the rule that not more than three garments be sold to - Tomorrow 48c. : days ago, were before Judge Kimball, in the at 9:30 o'clock, thence to the lpmaculate Cen- REMINGTON’S sess tite stock regardless of protts. ° Sighs galanin , i Police Court, charged with false pretenses,| ¢RUow,{jumgch., Exlende of the family $ | in having obtained from essrs. Batchelder al Stinemetz & Son, {GOWNS j | Linco, shoe dealers, of Heston, Mae | /THEBOWS,, A Lambert Sd Me ure ure i ea a a “4 | goods amounting to $1,800, upon an alleged| faut daughier of ‘Roms ané Rebsheh 39 Cc 2 Ic ‘++ Fine Muslin Gowrs, yoke of |_ | false statement respecting the financial con- Huddell Miller Fil aged cloves = FOR 49 e = ee 2 ne tucks, | Hamburg em- | | dition of the firm of Parker a Walker. and one week broidery around neck, down front ~ A. A. ipscomb.appearing for Messrs. | HOLMEAD. On Monday, aw 49c for the 68¢ Muslin Gowns, with torchon lace 2le for the 25¢ Muslin Drawers, with three | and around cuffs, full sleeves. Parker & Walker, stated that the charge o'clock mi |, SOPHLA fottad! 2 the 68¢ = @ @ and embroidery trimming...... 49¢ for the ng | tucks and yoke band..... .. Ze for the 29¢ Oambric||¥) + * * * [7 Made to sell for 59. made i them was simply a new way ny ae = a 1a, at euma sm Skirts, with yoke band, embroidery rule and | Corset Covers, with aurilice neck of fine embrold- T row, 42C perder weatien gy ny iy fate the | 3:30 bm. at Rock Creek Church. . Be ee eA Sak Vat. aat'turchon lace and |?” : omor » 42¢c. innocence of his clients. strate the) ‘and friends invited to attend. ’. P. Cambrie been oot '49¢ for the G8e Cambric BST 5 | EZ Not wore than two tos cus (|! The court granted = continuance until | mmimh. at be residence, 1422 11th street morth- n Ou 7 7 praises divs ae. “low, square, round, Ve aud I 5 Cc. F 9° © tomer, ,| Thursday next, and the accused gave bonds ‘West, on Zeomary 61004, 9110 Tae pe. { see i {fine embroldertes, laces ; BBG see of $1,000 each for their appearance. ERENEZER : ‘i bs the: most Wonderful of > ° boo agro reine ae noe reas tl Fine Muslin Gowns, tucked Jeficrson counts, W. Va., in the seventy-seven perhaps mos' @6 If ‘and ribbous. Se for the 28¢ Cambriec Corset Covers, with em- | |=) yoke, turn-over collar and cuffs, year of his age. _—-—_——_-——_ x ene 1c . Sue for the Te and Sie Muslin and Cambrie } pcigery edge. Sizes 32 to 42. = 498) trimmed with colored berring- ‘mey Fellows. services at Gunton by ‘Pres- 19th century remedies. It owes its @) | Gowns, with lace dnd embroidery trimmed surplice lil.» Gi = none gemne, ol. Fellows, als. gran Church, 14th and JE atresta, at 2 p.m. ye and high necks. ‘ **** G7 Made to sell for 68. ‘| trict attorney, today announced: the. he church. Interment (Charlestown, existence to its unfailing success. Sy —that is, a newly married man? ® . : cement OC. pointment of John D. Lindsay as sealers Wr Var"papers ‘please comp). 4 é Do you cutter with that “trea 6 ¢C 25C. } HT » 49C. district attorney to fill the vacancy made | MoXDER. On Monday, January 8, 1866" Pe Cures every case, no matter how se: @y—tecling”” when you essay to @ is _ |73) 4+ Pine Muslin Gowns,two styles— at eae art olan HS Oupier.-The) 35, a Shae a ae mn eat your wife's home-made G9c for the $1 Muslin and Cambrie Gowns, with} 250 for the 29¢ Muslin Drawers, with yoke tignd.||/| °° * * one style with polnted yoke of 6 |£ | Place 500 a year. Mr. Lindsay frow bis late resideuce, Ne. 1408 North gg Q fies of embroiders, In white and} pne tucks and cambric ruffle. Open und cl Poltcs clusters of 6 tucks each, tine pas Deen connected with the district at-} Capitol street morthwest, Se, vere. Eradicates entirely the dis- a — 2. a > —_— =. Fier sofia of V and torchon laces | 25¢ for the 3¥e Cambric Cor t Cored Ve shai J |j2 eeee Hamburg edge around peck, | torney’s office since 1883. James W. Os- roe y= Bo ay > OES AEE | €B}—cicts” ao. Don't diame tt all BS | colors; also trimnings Scotia x eft dhs Ce tn cc borne will succeed Mr. Lindsay as deputy | 2" Tespectfully iuvited to attend. Ss : 9c for the $1 Skirts, with deep embroidery | trimmed tront and back with flue embrotdery...... \E sleeves and down the front, full assistant attorney in the indictment ease, Daulshes the pain, reduces @ on your wife's inexperience. i three cambric ruffles and three tucks in| 25¢ for the 35¢ Muslin Chemises, with corded band. ls S225 sleeves; other style has plaited |6/| Ment with an increase A ae A eg SMITH. Rotered into =a. ry Mé., oo < She may be using inferior flour ++. .09¢ for $1 Muslin und Cambrie Drawers, PILLS yoke. with collar of deep Ham- [f'| Sir Osborne is a cousin of Vieo President a, ‘of the late James Lagan’ Swelling, cures gout and sciatica, & ~and the best cook in the world With cluster tucks, lace aud embroidery trimmings [2 0 ¢* © burg embroidery, also Hamburg covets cere . Pa. and Mary Cowper Smith of PS i oe sake ie for We Cambrie Corset Covers, with 2QC | © 0+ © qubestdecy arcund coll, peat " r & —_ ee ae Be: square, surplice and Ve shape. Trim- ss \E ¢ ° 9° buttons. The Methodist Alliance. —— gt tt ys @tves away neuralgia and chronic or of bad flour. Buy her a sack of Z “e, embroidery and ribbons. .63e % = |B 2% es EFMade to sell for Te. “« : thy’ 0a » ‘ wes are i eg TE aa “2 | tor Cambric and Muslin Chemises, in dainty Paris | 29c for the 44c Full Width Muslin Skirts, with iT meeting of ‘the Methodist Alliance ot aaa i | civic ravi haga Scanecabcy ceinareiagh. yoke band, hem and four tue <2 for the 44e | | omorrow, 590c. the city took place last night at the Metro- {nflammatory short, e sa) . Muslin Drawers, with yoke tand, tucks, deep etm- |= ie a politan Methodist Episcopal Church, corner ——_—_____. broidery ruffle. le of 41-2 and C streets northwest, but no restores a sufferer to perfect health. (0) C. : Has myriads of testimonials. SKIRTS. business of importance was transacted. Only a few were present, and after a brief the $1.55 and $1.48 Muslin and Cambrie 3OC. 7 **** Pine Muslin Skirts, finished talk they adjourned to meet again next No soggy Ou r : wt Paris style mings of laces, HIE! «es with deep cambric refie, with 8 Monday night, at which time arrangements | ‘iim = nd ribbon for the $1.35 0c M "epee **** tucks in and 3 tucks above ruffle, will be made for the reception that is to be | SOLD BY F Mustin rts, with flounces and ie ae Maslin ban ages a had o0ee yoke band. given yo - the oo boards of the cake to be of embroidery, plat Val. and torchon | ruffled......39¢ for ¢ c 2 jin Skirts, seer F Made to sell for 49c. |} different Methodist churches, and also to " Mertz’s Modern Pharmacy. Seoginie son anys been 98e for $1.35 and $1.48 Muslin, Linon} pand, full width, cambric ruffle, four tucks in Ti a consider the matter of changing the name thrown away bros mgrescerame ec well mibric Draw med with | rome and four above. for the 50e Mustin omorrow, 39C. of the organization. if yoo use M2eo3m AND OTHER DRUGGISTS. world. es and Die 18) dele, Wilk Glastiie teeks Sie Ans per Be ids *¢ + [Not more than two to a cus- —_—_——— It makes more bread, lighter Cambrie Corset « h high and low | pre arrears ar 7 redt oo tomer. | The Oficial Order. bread, whiter bread, sweeter beter embroidee trircnings, Ten styles | ingen: sai war ees ” | Fine “Dwight Anchor” Masta | By direction of the Secretary of War, Ad- bread and better bread than any = q | ? Suitable for All. ~~? ? taste. Only the best other flour. { Skirts with 6-in. ruffle of Ham- burg embroidery, with fine tucks ditional Second Lieut. John 8. Sewell, corps of engineers, is relieved from temporary Cleveland’s aa | Our res y OF IMITATIONS. **** above, yoke band. ee: duty under the immediate orders of Col. | e Our Mixtures een see s Selah +6 EFMade to sell for Te. John M. Wilson, U. 8. A., in charge of pub- Baking owder suit. every one’s = and parest of Candies are s¢¢* Fine Muslin Skirts, with fut | \ Always works ! chairman special subcommittee on appro- pe °9 7 ss % 5 10-1n. corded India linen ruffle, priations, House of Representatives,to make | and works well. ask for more. Prices, 35 and 60 comnoleenie Fisur and Yeod Dealers,» = sees with fime tucks above, yoke examinations and calculations ‘of the | cents @ pound. sea tae ar ee a eed ee bag ths ao, strength « of all builafuse purchased or rent. | It's “sure” and re cere jade to sell for 98c. | yy the government in the District of | « ” Cor.ist & Ind.Av. N.W. 2 || Columbia, and upon the completion of that | eel Sheetz, roth & F Sts. 20 fs e Alas Ova Tomorrow, 76c. duty, wil return. to Willete Point. New | a r : : 9 oi York, and resume his duties at that post. Stolen * From ihe hand of Father Time, ten We DE dies who wear our NATURAL AVI . Couvietion impossible, as husbands and brothers encourage them nner seee im it. Call, try them on. and see your- | sees velf as others saw you ten years ago. | S. HELLER, 720 7th St. xs/ cleaned process: with: Anton fischer, , = 08 G M4 PALA G and Eleventh Sts. RNA mG A. Lisner, Proprietor Tomorrow, 59c. le) on Marche, 314-16 7th St. Fea eM ee Pm et ee ee | lic buildings and grounds, and will report in person to the Hon. William J. Coombs, i : Naval Orde Chief Engineer C. J. Habighurst has been detached from special duty at Philadeiphia and ordered to the Essex; Ensign PF. H. Brown has been ordered to the training ship Richmon¢ 2 Order groceries from list. 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