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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1894—-TWENTY PAGES. SSIS ANE ‘At the Palais Royal i me | “Cream Blend” if avon’ 99 | eee | =r FLOUR ¢| “Opening” |S") ans. Isthe beautiful and ()| _ - ‘+894 ree healthful child born (}) Dress Goods. Splendid 5 Ean wg a eS Perk Address Before the National Geographic Society. i Le ten Good Work Done by the St. John’s Parish} A large ana apecsiaiaaes | ECs was Guild. well entertained for two hours last night by, | Goods Stee sn Shs tears Son Sa lo - sedis a lecture on “The Pacific an@ te beaduarters for TABLE LUX- UNIS or “al binds” Costes, Wine aad jE! | FAmthicum Students Give « Perfor: hele) Sorat eee by lantegn Champagnes at” lowest passible, prices, lew e Herschel Island exped> consistent with SUPERIOR QUALITY Strength Is the greatest resistance of discese, and Cod Liver Ot! is the best known ereator of strength. In the form of emulsion, the taste is completely Inst and ite efficacy increased many fold by the addition of health-giving phos- no Orange Flor. Water. ago, 21d must give place to later ai fort, such as chairs, beds and various ap-| West of San Frarcisco as Price per can....... pliances for siek rooms, 13: no account has | !§ east of that city. “When the sun c.| Closet, such as towels, sheets, pillow cases,|€ Said, the farthest western boundary" to the most § || etc., 56; articles from committee on com.| of the United States is nearly as fap Hence these prices: r Z| amce at St, Elisabeth’s—Various tion of 1892. It was the occasion of @ phates, waking it at once a predigest- 118) afew ‘samples: oniaah gale special meeting of the National Geographic 2 jem» of Interest. 4 {00d and © powerful life apd health after yearsof scien- * Iso = one Society, in the main hall of the Builders’ — tife struggle. |elty Embroideriess Laces| OPPOrtumities |} Fresh scotch Herring, | aa inter tng rat na oo pea . | 7 \ | with invited guest appreciation hosphatic Emulsion . | : : eas | BRS, | At the regular monthly meeting of St. vas of the, || and Bargain ‘able Linens. Will exist here next wi : — Nedgg lecturer's remarks was shown by hearty, After years of patient toil | desire, BRUS- js| care, none John’s Parish Guild, on Tuesday evening red ~f ‘Wi net only cure you of tyose ail- at last ~~ enriched pes RB Bata CauPats, BOMDEUED CARPETS, price per can. '& | last, interesting reports were read from the arr — — meats you have, but keep them out and given ta the, werld A PER The largest, most varied, MATTINGS, ART SQUARES, BOOK: Broil ki limon |& | various societies connected with the church, aeoiar tae waee Nerlyae nechong to ope Le forever. It does not act ap @ stimu- big lo SR = '|mewest and brightest col- CASES or ROCKERS. In these lines of f roiled Lake Salm But there was one that deserves more than | period, from 1846 to 18ST, when €8* weesely lant, but as @ permanent nourishment. ments uecessary to bealth—a flour gh gocds our present offerings are exeep- c @ passing notice, that f-om the sick relief | Were employed. He gave @ number of A spoonful of fresh Phosphatic Emul- pat, combines ALL. the virtues of {lection ever gathered under} tion, ‘sna ‘aitnough better values than |G) tn Tomato | Sears || chapter of the gulld. This chapter is divia. | Hout the whale, and sald that the is h r _— : * are obtainable anywhere e / lictous, tice whale is by far the most valuable com- a ee og one reof in Washington. city are to be found in each of our de- RE F | tae nto four comsalttees,called, reapectively. | mercially oF cil wrekee tt Came hating make cure fresh different western and eastern ene partments, we invite your attention ie ai (& | the visiting committee, diet kitchen, loan | the length of sixty-five feet. An wey Sey eek =M: by foe to dey Tha ciceaeae that contains ALL = | THE PATRONS OF THE NEW PALAIS ROYAL solely to NEXT WEEK'S SPECIALS: -, Kippered Herring. [& | closet and committee on comfort. The re-| whale weighs about 200 tons. Ite"lite Be of we MK © patent unticten. Ko PEWrECT FLOUR a mace Bake ARE NOW BENEFITING BY THE GkEaT cLEAR-| Brussels, Carpets ie Port of work for the year past is as follows: | 8aid to be 1,000 years. secret formula. Here is all of it: FECT BREAD. We have christened |}ING SALE THAT OCCURRED AT THE AVENUE 2 Fin append pom ny Number of sick visite paid by visiting com- ™ The Sun Never Sets. id Phosphiorte Actd Ott, this “Child of Nature’ “CREAM : ‘ About 100 rolls remsin of that /lot of - “<j mittee, 202; number of patients supplied e lecturer presented a map of the? Yolk of Kgs. ; fnct bread’ aad’ nare heenet; (foi | STORE PRION TO.MOVING TOG STREET. THE! giveerny and BODY BRUSSELS CAR- | suceet ving on F | with nourishment by diet kitchen, 7; pints | ¥°Fld to illustrate his point that the sum- Cod Liver Oil tread, "Tolls, ‘iscaite and patsy |)'| “OPENING” OF THE ‘oi DRESS GoODS sEA- PETS which we have had to sacri f . : © | of milk, buttermilk, beef tea and broth dis-|MCVeF sets on the American republiet . than ‘it is possible for any’ four SON IS DEMONSTRATING THAT NO “LEFT in order that we may bave room for the ‘@ Scotch Digby Chicks | tributed, 2,004; articles sent out trom loan | Si8ce the purchase of Russian Amerjeas? Glycerine, made of wheat grown In a single || OVERS" ARE IN THE NEW STORE, THIS Fact, proper display of our rapidly incoming 2 . ‘Ol Bitter Almond. locality to make! = 8 “i Pp, Spring stock. These are Spring Carpets 2 pa : gy ae COUPLED WITH RAPIDLY INCREASING PA- Figured ereay rosea «nd ate | New England Rum, Blend" —we only wholesale it, TRONAGE, ENCOURAGED THE GATHERING OF \ i | B.B. Earnshaw & Bro.,| || THIS STOCK OF DRESS GOODS THAT Is NOW PRONOUNCED THE BEST EVER SEEN IN WASH- been Kept of fuel given to deserving poor, or | beneath the western horizon’ maid’ Mae” Price, 65¢. belt Tapestry Brussels, value 4 27¢ ' 1S | of clothing in some instances | “it is the dawn of day on ‘the | : ; ote. yard, for a 4FCe | G. G. Cornwell & Son, |4| of, clothing poset or nan WHOLESALE FLOUR DEALERS, || | INOTON......MONDAY WILL SEK THE OPEN 7 rolls Beat Quality same, value Gere, 4 Pa. Ave. IE | the chapter, Tate rane ca tdi the rising sun se | anos-r107 Tr 1 ow ES oes ate Sabha i $1.00 yard, for....... — 7C- 1412-1414 Pa. Ave, continues all the year, usually inczeasing | #2ll and American citizens of this repake | 63-1107-1100 LITH ST. S.E. | PROVE WORTHY ADDITIONS TO THE GRAND 21 rolls Brussels, actual felG a as the hot weather comes ou. : lc. Therefore San nd Goods delivered to all AND 1000-1002 M ST. S.E. 5 77¢. = mes ou. The ladies, is situa ve! 0a ) AD . 8. fet | || ater THAT HAS BEEN “TOWN TALK” THIS value $1.10 yard, for,....... . ‘ Ey uring thelr five years’ labor for Christ's | S°cstaphically in the center of the Cnited z 2 aos \ rome 15 rolls Best o-freme my Bre. ‘ needy ‘ones, shave never asked for public ald, States instead of being on the verge of OOK ° els, Hartford, Lowell ai nor have t o . e western border, as is parts of the city. iim oC ees other fine takes, value $1.35, $1.00 A Sw ping Sale —a, Atitimes the funds have besa Senator Pork hepa: —_————— | gains are the following: Me 2. seeeeee ceeeeeeeees Doe! ee very low, but God has a! - tor ‘ins gave an in! ° ° $1.59—Tallor-niade Sifk and Wool Sultings from 88 rolls Dunlap Brussels, new OF FURNITURE, UPHOLSTERY FABRICS AND | ™eans to carry the good wok oreo ogee count of the Herschel Island fieet fee 9 London, 54 inches wide, and only $1.59 yard. pring styles, just opened, ac- OC. CARPETS FROM THE On the stage at St. Elizabeth's Asylum, | Vessels, which left San Francisco March, - 1 1am S $1.85—Typically Parisian Silk and Wool Suitings tual value 66 cts. yard, for... SOC. a the “Linthicum Students,” assisted by some | 1832, and spent the succe*ding winter tees: mM ON D AY in Jacquard effect, only $1.35 yard. A Es i Rink — — talent, ist evening pre- oe Herechel Island. The stewart 3 $1.20—Best quality 54-inch-wide English Chee! " senter , Program of varied interest, great good accomplished Temple Drug Store. Suiting at only $1.29 yard. Bordered Carpets. FOR MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. | [Polsoned™ opened the evening with J.| Tefuge station ‘at Point Darrow, the most $1.25—S1-inch Grantte Suitings and Stylish Rroche We have a large stock of these, made deed Barton Miller as Mivins, the impecunious ——— point of United States tecritory; oO; All N is as good a day to start Popling at only $1.25 yard for cholee, up from our remnants, We offer them 66%c. on the Dollar, Briter with expectations; W. B. Sebastian | oat om cometen to the heraie pen All Night. ma mi Pech m o as the valet, Robert F. Lowe as Mrs. Prig-| Torts of Capts. Healy and Hooper of the, o having your laundry 73e.—The we maine know is coday age at the same price we would sell Which means a reduction of 88 18 dollars on every | Gite. ‘the laundress and James A. Keliner| Tevenue marine service and the few, and Satin Vigoreux tn Uuminated effec remnants, so you save om the price of hundred purchased, excepting special articles ad-| in the t of Dr. “cally don Jackson in amelicrating and done right as you can gray. @reen, tan and brown garments, only the Carpet and also the cost of making Yertised for the three dapa, and also excepting the | made Say a un oe point | the condition of the natives of He * * yard, 7 aud atretehing. | We mention a fefé to Vicarpet stock, which has already been so ruthleealy | dred inmates present Miss Dorothy Byrd | Sid he thought a refuge station, similar t” find—and here th vere a READ ie. is ie 50c.—Silk and Wool Striped Suitings that you would give you an idea how low we lave cut In price that no further reduction is possible. | Rogers and Miss Marie Macnichol were ac-| t¢ One at Point Barrow, should be estab. S. KANN, SON'S & €0,'3 lace to have it done lue at T5e are only Se yard. marked them. wi corded the applause they both so richty| lished on the Atlantic coast, at Ellesmere cote eS ENOTH BALE. Pm pi 39c.—Silk and Wool Rroken Check Sultings and Ta t Brussels Carpets. Special. merited. Miss Mary Dashiell, one of the| L@"d or somewhere near Baffin’s bay. The tb Page today's Star. right. Pure soaps—- All-wool Pin Check Sultings which you may pestry e representative pianists of the city, whose | lecturer told the interesting legend = aa ae . compare with those elsewhere at 50c yard. Actual Special 1 lot Ruftied 1¢-lch Square Piliows, lie. each. | apility won her a medel et’ tee ‘Chicago | Fiyinx Dutchman of the frozen north ° ° pure. filtered artesian Valua. Prige. jeg hawt Sikaling, Ya beaerital colorlogmy 20) fate; Mr. RC. Bolinger and Mr. TO. Pu | oed with a poetical description of Whe terlin Sil er te best i i i 8 ft 3 im. by 10 ft. 6 im..$18.00 $12.60 yard, Nzzl made hits, Miss Daisy Hammack in isplay: V water—bes roning ac l S 8 ft. 3 im, by 12 ft, 9 to. ahs | 2 lot oda patrs Lace Curtains, Te. pair. her “terpsichorean fights” could have + ©. machinery in America 2 = S$ tt. 3m by 14 (t. 9 in, | 1 dot $2.50 French Upholstery Material, 7c. yard. | danced the night away with pleasure’ ts PINE RIDGE AGENCY FIRE, _ _ N Iti | d ne rd We do not claim certain} « s1sinsy neem 2 hot SAset Velvet Rage, Sc. plece Principal of Cinthiense Featiate uritt | Cape. Pa Report he med” ani an ea. ie= S$ ft. 3 im. by 9 ft. 5 in... 1 lot 60 by 30-inch Smyrna Rugs, $1.85 piece. posi > h stitute, oul . mess as te tl ve 1es. <q Aimself in “Mr. Watkins’ Evening Party” vide o ts r j than 10 ft. 6 in. by 14 ft. 0 In. 1 lot 3-feet Mottled Mats, Tc. plece. imase: Ki y cent Fire. . livery system. Our lo better values tha 10 ft. 6 tn, by U1 ft. 9 tn. $81. 2.5 1 lot Heavy Comfortables, 30c. piece. cocueane: Ly = ES that} Capt. C. G. Pinney, acting Indian agent ot Pe wagons will call. usual without good rea= Wo ft. 6 im. by 15 ft, 3 tn. .$92.00 $30.00 1 lot Gray Blankets, Toc. pair. hilarious farce, “A Chose Shave” "Saaer the Pine Ridge agency in South Dakota. has Special Prices. son—without being able to ri a a by 18 ft. 2 ant F000 | tot Oak Bed Room Sulses, French plate, $14 Tha Peet Servst tO the guests of the even-| sent the commissioner of Indian affairs an 1 Ca . , Doctors Goad! n acting ask you to compare with|/!oduette Carpets. 1 lot Birch Bed Reom Suites, French plate, 926 | ah oo” son acting | official report of the destruction by fire of pe arg ae Mart !sampies from elsewhere. | iG Mt Se twee Bee | mae A Lively Time. yg t 2 0 ft. 6 in. by 13 ft. @ in. $35, 00 ‘| 1 lot odd Washstands, fine, $5 plece. ee ee ne ee ¢ St L d £3 af ie ea anes 9 ft. 4 in. by 14 ft. 2 in..$85.00 &25.00 fie exten ae oe Georgetown Was represented in the Police | says, was destroyed in fifty minutes, tho fre Satebel Tages. ed eam Laun PY, | et iti she Petete Raral'e spectal et of 4-| 10 @ be by 19 fe 9 san 19.00 i jap aieietgen wena > el ack. Court this morning by two women, une be- | starting in the girls’ dormlory. Capt Pi, ne sora onset 4 6 shane tei St. Stn. by ft ft. $i7.v8. “ i . ing the wife ot Policeman Curren and the | 1 lot Cheval Glasses, French plate, $16 piece. nd ney comments on the dangerous condition ‘Souvenir Link Sleev. “PHONE poe = eo vLaNt gs eae NW. “we perpeedlomereicnagpes our 24-Inch Black Fig- ty st. ot 1 lot Wardrobes, $8. > other Misa May Burch, a young woman | of the building and says: n e PHO ; Oe 3 43 G ST. NW. fo ‘ v 19, % bs who is emplo: he eoper evidence ths nee The cage rate Matsa! s00| alge Hag Cult ey | te mates” $2 ew; | Sa Rye Reuter fr the | So eter eect the a a Spectacles, JO and $1.35 that nre good values at $1.25 and $1.50. 1 lot Solid Oak Tables, $1.05 piece. er lives with his wife, and proceedings for | security of the bullding against fire and Paper Weights ‘We claim these few pleces of Risck atin at basi pace 1 lot Satin Brocatelle Couches, $17.75. the Custody of: the children are now pend- the ll which as constantly menaced ee 2 #2 i Te yard equal to the usual $1 Satins. 1 lot Hail Racks, $3.90. ng. During the hearing of civil proceed- | mal ce original construction. Batter Spreaders. Butter Plates, (9 er | OE DUALS Dae een Dochease a ° ik Mind Bea tenes ase ings last Wedneaday the ofliccr, i is stated, | There wan no water at hand. Nothing could Individual Salts, Hair Vins, || OX sx Ix 3x == 2= SF $1.50 yard is well worth $1.8! e a Ings 1 lot Ladies’ Writing Desks, $7.9 told the court that ais home was open to | be done after getting out what Property we Nail Files, Smelling Salts, 1 \r¢ hi P. il ¥¢ | We clatm the Black Japanese Silks at 29¢ yard COME EARLY TO GET FIRST PICK the wife, and he was willing to receive her | could but to stand by and see it burm. Had J | | = ’ 2 : again. Last evening she went to the house | there been a gale from the west it would Berry Forks, Food Pusbers. .. a |e In cop e }¢ | cannot be matched at less than 3fe yard. We advertised a few days ago baye | Delay In getting goods promptly to your homes where she had lived, and got into a fight | have thoroughly cleaned out the agency. a G F. t ” We claim our 20-inch Black Taffeta Sliks at 48e¢ brought great aumbers of eager buyers { must be overlooked. with Miss Burch. The result of the meet-| Many employes lost all their personal 8 } yard to be worth 7dc, the Te Ik to be worth to see them, And well they might! No SI 3 “ _ * fects; ” by ag tm sys ante Gi 0) | M row a bl| See anditboer Sttacke wide at asc to be worth §1 Detter values could be offered, even at i _— tic soaege | ing oor Rao Mh hey eg gees ot io sesmemmnendeh ear tee Goan oe Saake Kings, Pin Trays, 1ik. p>) \ 94 aoe 4 | yara. the “tag end" of a season. | The Rink her teeth in Miss Burch's finger. When | the school be kept in service on pay until» Gold Scarf Pins, 14k.’ Gold W i ‘be It will pay to be quick If you want 9 the women appeared in court this morning | the end of the month, or re Collar Buttons, Butter Picks. . ~ \> Boston 4 ¢ to look at the present lof of 5-CENT NEW YORK AVE. BET. 13TH AND 14TH. | the Officer was present to hear the testi-| leave of absence on full pay be to peeves j re anc 1 S MATTINGS. it mony concerning the conflict. Mrs. Curren | them, and that some of them be transferred. Sugar Spoons, Intividaal Des. ny, Brown Bread. ry ° 528 yaa. Htraw Matting, slightly ge . vases cee went on the stand and exhibited the eye, | to other schools, if possible. and Spoons, Shoe 7 It’: — te) off shade, per yard. “ i. the conditi of which was no than oo. Butcogers,, Coain Bracelets | et ee ee » Aglance at the ‘specials’ 1,500 yds, Fancy Straw Matting, ¢ jit was last night. The Marry Randall steamboat, which Pocket “Knives, Bon - on ||?%) ———— cies beeed mades Nich is i h d f th ‘good value, per yard.......) QC. OAS: 5 Sewin \) | “neidentially she mentioned the troubles was recently withdrawn fron the gpeces’ Yeon sien, “Dae WW Je | b4) ——— Phosphates and | “pitrezenous will show the readers of the 1,200 y4n. Heavy Mtraw Mat! pol Sane g I Q)? | between her husband and herself, told of | ute in order that eens might be maga, Re Rirerels deatl neiieaairmae \|Palais Royal advertise-| “im'ese‘tte! yal" talc, | Machine on. |) [Tani asanlunder cath last wet | Si resume her tual tee oo cane — FLESH, BLOOD “ang Mee iM 2.100 yds. Good Joiutloss Mat- pg | J —— | We're been selling sewing. ma- the trial, a = she went pope — Estate of Louisa R. Potts; will admitted Match fe Cian caters 4 = ee. tee, Malne| A me cyte, | 0 = SPAM (|S Sara ata econ naan | te grime enter, nen eee cr & postal or tel- | + . Sen FF 4 af a ~ | to Walter ts pra late ma gre Nate = epbone ale will duver {| formed visitor is liable to Fe a ee EG, can be sold cubodying all “the X |ed to eject her. Miss Burch, she said, ieee ee @ugar Tongs, Lorgnette Coains bond, $10,000, In re : b points of the stanland makes at struck her with her fist, and then used a % ° FRESH as often 44 | Overlook. the price asked. ‘The result ie () | Ie eee ie, She id eat es eed [enter; petition to be relleved ( 3) Krafft’s Bake ry AE | Tee Fame, ate site at soc imioad of sion | Kensington Art Squares ~ High 7s “amily” > |fe,bar tngerin bersaire urre'sy much | ewe. of Sry, 9 Dang. » fed. q I ; she closed down on it. Mrs. Curren Ja yard. Pretty lesigns, Ike sparkling rain eplashes Ha! won offered at such exiremely low 0 and do \, rai ‘chil- SS, “4 on grounds of tan, brown, gray, old rose, reseda, pete that our stock hos been read to — | Sewing Machine, pS pm ye eR a 18th St. and Pa. Ave...;,}{ | wy. cardinal. very narrow Uuatte. These wires wpeht | (rend eset, duplicate. im every de- (5, | She ateo took the Cilldres mane chet z Sa TPN | pinta Wash tthe at 400 yard looking like Surah sell every SQUARE remaining: ) ~ tail of the high-priced: machines. ‘4 Miss Burch made an entirely different Lo To ee ee oa Sikes worth 73e. wo 8.00 j* aepiiiens py Pg MS and steel > | statement of the ay - = ~ | he _ ase na Ik Crepes in street and evening shades and \ ra typi Bare Hama () |Curren came to the house and assault . z Wage Saty Be Yard. es aR ae pert BE Feed pg = legge eng Resolve to use ‘Corea’ Ching Silks In art shades, for lamps and fancy Y - waker's art. her fist when the latter had her finger in her mouth. Then Miss burch mentioned a visit to the house of a man named King, \¢ sewing. A Set — i tachments and y Bookcases. > othr J work, only 25¢ yard, but as good quality as many U onlv—the best dour to | Mr ar soe, the world—vou will never | Striped Wash Silks at only 40¢ yard, in com- \ den ( F : () [8nd sald she mvited him there for Airs. eg . & j —— To pro busi “the Curren, although at a former t stat- yeatet. the vessive. an] (ce tae Tai etree eens whit ste styles, mide of rulld ‘oak, arts 3 = egmltte “nackte ive "we'll turniso & |ed that she hed Anvited him. there tick " ter, Dlue, greeu, mageuta, heliotrope, ete. with ule ke i An $60 | the knowledge of Mrs. Curren. wwe % - Jong as vou eat bread. é justable spaces for books, | ( 7. Machi "Then you ‘old an untruth at the other ning Secretary i oSewing AC! ne | hearing?” queri u court. prices, in roons for spring stock. | =< Cc tt I 1 Fa b with 6 spaces | “Yes, sir,” she responded. “I was begged | Puneral Second Baptist Chureb, Also we carry in stock a large assortment of dit de haba Otto : PICS for boks, Drass curtain $8.75 | ( Y) lnonera ent teaeeae Mrs. Curren that 1 | a At — we loowe Diamonds. We can match a Diamond from 3 eed Charming Organdies, be- ws Re < or 2 6 refrained from doing 80.” ware of imitations— Regular ; ( ° Judge Kimball said she surely could not . : .* 7 3 i i cases, hoa spac fi ve I O i I OO O WN look for our circular! Witching Dimities, fairy- Freon rire $u.50 il pee 2 © | be Delleved in this case, so that all the tem 9 ° \ contaiuat ia every sact | Like Swisses, silk-likeGing- | Same eek 208 Bey OEY 1g ) | Phe judge said he could not ctieve that the | soriawest, ,Nowday moraine, 8. Bits ; : > | injury to Mrs. Curren’s eye was inflicted by - cx ato: ‘ Our manufactory contain the tateat im electrical and barrel of the genu-| hams—a collection cs has These Chairs: ica a Nite attacninents and gwar X | th otticr woman's et” Sire Curren. the | relatives invited. : machinery and we can make up most artistic ; eh used Kk follo 2 x Xen the agents, court sai a © ther the house | EDMONDS. On Friday, February 26, 380, W, places of Jewelry to order. j ine “Ceres. caused remarks as follows: Large Reed Rocking Chairs, & | of her husband, and the other woman had | PRESTUN HDMONDS, : ; ‘o | “You have the best variety in town.” “I Se (Renting And Repairing ; no tight to put her out. Miss Burch was | Funeral Sunday, February 18 from Sion Baptist Waite “cere Flour] vedcey al ster town ami tnd ao etka Giint F FaEG Ha NEEM BOLGO | § ——— ee “ymin Any mae | wiewulenethal Tes | ee eae i | f Gels tone ah tie oe aha Ladies’ oviny | CHINES RENTED “at “the same 6 io : = ‘ : HURST. On Saturday, Febraary 2%, até S DESIO | NM) AN plainly om your store] starciente, which bu: echo Ty “eaimeste nents $m te either vatural fa "$2 35 } Q ee ee Seen, eae 5 go cen tao tene setedlg oor dha py ete: tt hie wesidence. i120 . iW é of iuauy others who visited tie store this th eentiny tints, < ~ oes. fine, 2) | eas IN, the beloved bested ef Lory lo 4 | list, and thea it the | mens worth $4.00, ruinced to... Dae iQ aa ¥{ | which to appear and pay it. sotite A te Bfty-dhird year of hie age. Sap £80 1 voto . ffi Curren, hi | | Notice of ta hereafter. ‘4 I Brocer nds you a sub | ;,{8 showing and sellias so many high-class cotton * ae ee < OPPENHEIMER S, | Officer Curren, who had heard the evi pena ce, walked up to the court, apparen: Sole fabrics we have encroached o © territory: . * a ive merchant, but we 2 the . 1012 F St. N. W.) stitute don't tride with} gxciiateg merliant, u've hak, the gable wi bi Nas the gent for Howe sewing Ma- Y | to satareene tor his housekeeper, but the . ol i» a \\ | judge made him step aside and refused to bim. a Se ee Pere | sy 514 oth Street. ‘) | hear him, Miss Burch took a seat in court a | “Xo you eam find the erstwhile exclusive Swivel 1G pour i . () | and waited until Curren started out, and GREA‘ SALE EVER HELD ae ‘, al aud the best exclusive _-_ PXDOOTMOOOWMO™TOKOHONODOOKN | then she left the building. TRESS ay, eh ox chia Shas He + Kosal, Note tuat Read Sth Page todsy's Star. Lala his store and tell him| you won't have it. He to offer 1 eae Ee “Notes. REINOEHL. On Friday, Febraary 16, 1894, at inal MO a | A culated man named West Becket be af taaiae Ric mete, Sy }came disorderly yesterday near the Aque- importat |duct bridge, and when Officers Grant and the best opportunity of je a yard. And, * Palais Royal ‘to securing sty ay - want} So with i niienion: eee will take the hint and eae fae li pleas SWC ne sche Ig onne 9 | Birkicht attempted to arrest him a tug of | — Pet® please ‘copy. Tipe Dinities In delie | Cines Ghity auctan Macy meadiee” | Il |war commenced. in the grand pull one of | STEELE. On Friday, February 10, 1604, at 22:5 r twereha Washi a etandayat Ope I 1aims aod beloed M: ne pm., ALICE BELL, the oldest | avea tiie: them at lees “than Atal “yet th | ime atioers gg Geog as com ten eke the) Be ek ‘Auntie ‘alate Roynb price ty onl wo vy direct cee EERE Sart Se | T d I d [Drisoner had his ead punched with a/ aged eight years snd ten months. : ‘ club. The law conquered. a | ‘En this to show that the Palsts Royal bas ed: uth and F Sts. N.W | rade Iimducers. \“‘The zunning of the lives for tne vesraging | Gas sane ante te, si Wm. M. Galt & Co | werterase Ge zeta sree, Sts. NW. | 4 tua 19 pore ao future at ARM thccaamtzing of the Neste tar - M. 29 x ¥ eo Bakes sid ' named) 3 ot OF ., One fair brow the grave has shaded, ad * the avenue the "Dt is cleaner. | ao secteet rH peli eines Pcnecgar a H. R. Little Alice wow “is dead. “Wholesale Flour and Feed Dealers,” brighter nd bett " Lavon: | speteteinteneteetsioteteeoontetectostntetesodtaatety a : ced, eee atten | teed we ctseve So bats bur OR ee, oa oe dhetia eecn i ably“ ¢ole ed that yrening” ha demon. CRAIG & HARDIN | = we { work. renersen. —_ none. which 18 at} “Bat love aul Ghill ware G8 te wane peice comes afterward. Nobody | rated this to be w fact. and that, therefore, the « % < werbed seigt _Presen’ a etc! condition, will be] wy, it darling loved r Wants poor dentistry at any price. Cor. ist and Ind. Ave. Palais Htopal is head of “the Dress Goods "class | Se PP SB | Tots at prices that'll apently wee tec, Made One of the finest in this section, Ue] WS. muet lay SSS a Just the same, vobody wante to pay |. | at of "st. ° wah , will be improved for a distance of over 2 ¥ | pecding from our shelves, As an am. Wore thaw the best costs. ’ 7 eCla S | pee eight miles. And in this, our deepest sorrom, There's only one best—and it costs) | & AA Aa aa we ne oe 2a main Ae ° | = ss Bishop |Varet, last evening confirmed a| ye DSy,Thee Meal Ome, ‘ pu Bi adres i | High-grade Pianos ; ¢ S. 3 | 5 Pc. Parlor Suite, class of five at Grace, Dr. Howell's church ‘And say “Oh, God, ‘Thy will De Gone.” 7: With gas or z0n0 50e. i l4 Rocker. | ; i nee EA WR Preach at Gt. Sehe's | posed gum Parents’ residence, 1401 K street i} A Even when at the arenne store no one serfous!y rocatelle or Church. awd ‘ c Te. | theast, 3 o'clock Monday afterneog. «(Bali porompy= | coe | ‘At Low Tariff Prices. questioned tue fact “that the Ealals Royal was | s Rattan = For some time it has been rumored that| ‘suitttat.2," ene, Mamas ay ver fillings. - Pig 51) Came ONT throw away sour bard P| bewuarters for Laces | Rockers—we hou} | Tapestries. | negotiations were in progress for the pur. > Set VERY ‘ian ton $8 . busing a piano at a 5} Gn Monday morning will be opened the following | 4 e got them at sucha & | _ . chase of the Washington and Georgetown In Memoriam. aod < . pr e can sell P| very sty laces:—Votnt: Venixe In price that we can eier Wem $j) . oF) Company's old stable property. Nothing JAMES W. CAMPBELL, Gown Bridge work « speciaity. you many styles from best ? | sertion La rues wide, Se to $1 yard iz ae | SNE OF | definite, however. be learned from those My comrade, how’ T mine, thee, \ makers at a saving in cost of from vb Applique effect, 144 to 3 At $ E h igs y im authority. ut @ col of saan As I stroll along beat, ai » $23 ty $100.a8 compared with prices | - - 2. acin. | SD. ‘The history a gprs A gl og oman [tye | When returning to the. station, Dental a cleewhere for pianos of equal 7 ww Butter Shad nt Venise five bean; z | trade recalls no parallel to If. taking measurements. = thy vacant seat. <I nerit. | tiful atch sets to ba opened 3 J io 12 | ° <i- sists of Sofa, Divan, Arm Chair Georgetown 1s exceedingly desirous of Hath departed from this earth, 9 2/4 The Pian egy = dla imac b | iter ents ors mine: Tacs -Avaniiee an Writing Desks. $ | Da The, Neception ‘Chatrs. It's a frame | having the new government printing office By ‘the baud of death ° ° Ass nf, ¢ | e Piano Exchange, | net enews Alsation: I 4 ape 307 Sold Oak 2 | 2 ite in mahogany finish. Elega located within her boundaries, and © num. Where you're judged alone oy wort. ae i4 RP A b | inches wide, for Oe yard, 7 inches for $1.15 yard. | Writing Desi, . | ~ upholstered with conled and piped hack, | ber of very suftable sites have been sug- yA thee A sd 913 Penn. Ave. fe17 } | 10 inches for $1.60 yard. 1k « pSercper er toa: | - plush faced, spring edged and arms up. | este’. such as at the corner of Potomne pence, ta a . i Cor. 7th and Dn.w. «| Sw we vr we ee ee ~ | ° ° $: re arly sold ~ bolstered in plush. A suite somewhat | and K streets, the old paper mill proper: 3 bs ° |e P ti Ec j m rol eries Z- $8.50 each, A peculiar lr- =| - simllar to this was offered ealy last | the laree tot o0 abe saath, site or he canai | | In Baltimore—1 N. Charles st. . ° : cumstance enables us to offer ~ Week by a prominent furniture house | between Potc " Ss; the biz te ee ee an ee eee oe ke inthe ity ar a wumeral baraly ct | unimproved alte atthe foot of iad “ret | > TD $ | It tthe use of fuel. THE CoNNELIS-| > x. The gall, peat and delica He $46. Gout judges declare our offer to be | @Nd in front of the Potomac boat house, znd | heart his memory Wsscscsecs )———— VILLE CRUSHED COKE gives more heat | SCE, Jeitennent gatronced te io ; 5.75 acin. k i Comparisons | the site occupied by the old Columbia mill. . day by day. and costs less proportionately than any | ment. Whete you find the | i eg died tock ‘re necessars | Canal and river power could be obtained bed hin with me a fuel kk 40 bushel fg | terns the class of trade doi (S Tn | sd od “eessar | right at the door if any of these sites should E away. el known, bushels costing $4 Is | te ‘ % | —- vowadrys if one wishes to get good { Words, alas, are cold to pleture Y. u = gatal to a tom of the best anthracite, | ,, Here are ¢ It ~Couches. nena eoteryge ac EA meniag |r John St Dante. at Pabtax be tank Heartfelt “sorrow deep a thie: Are — Neo gas, odors or clinkers. can't be profitably j eee A couple days more will | pe Pag ty2WO yeers of ace Mr. TC. Brief bis stay. amid cur prayers, 3 «yard. ONLY o o r $8.5 Couches. ¥ | e was,cight face. Mr. T. C. _Hé -pawsed out to perfect bite, ~~ Pa. Coke Co., 615 7th St. | 3 wpa di xn Anke OXDy | gle out) the 1 Coucties : | Jiatting In 1O Yd | Apatel ‘of Washington is a son of the de. Perea gard. oh, ow mien thew onl ture 00 | ) C | ceased. As oll alo eo bent. Overboard sad | Sie sowing fee Washington for the first thie aa 3 3 | 94 Designs, - | Farmers from the Yeinity of Dunn-Loring. When returuing to the station, 7 SE Re——-—-~ | today and wili be on the counters for your inspec- puchies, a, spring 2 : 5 secte’* pat. | Wa: West of Falls Church, t 2 Thee to os If 2 ra were inthe ub + + + -|To Be SureOf The Time | ‘ | penal aad hat aeaped (r}— All the latent tot “tn do slocie™ ent- | Riitemnoes cal ARIS poeple have pe +4 4 65a et dali ae o « | &y at Carabirie Embroidertes in nt with chenille cover. | -—--— terms fm Mattings to be found bi their Metropolitan Southern right of way | ; . eet effect. 24 td § Wide, 10¢ r ee Prices on Me. Up to We. rel a igh LL p eam Bete war oe: sepa et octet Reet al Ee Only $8.95 Each, $= Rm 8 2 ah aM thes Rat eto ae rll sre | Pepe Mee —_ Sears a eas a Sor Eovdindkg hg gee atyles, | oF ac: for mattings, but at this price, whe of the Virginians gave the right of a coc 5 SMe sem are paying the * * o< i f ' ¢ Thirty styles. a | see the patterns, you'll agree it's without compensation. t NO AMMONIA, = ee a eee SS tS : inchs Sete §, it S ° = - - worth while to take advantage of our! Degnon has gone home for a 4: ease Gere ices: catch we bande Bt er So eee: Ses Sle 08 ral eC = offer. having ccncluded hts preliminary work, NO ADULTERATION. Betas <iing = yon setae oe eo} Fer tday “altto,, twee f PMlered Flouncings have | NG | Divan Suite, Eas a foreman in charge of the construc- = = “8 ol | +f nt ff s . Os b * 5% © orandum of gu - + + -/E. G. Hines, 521 oth St., Colored : ges. 11g. | eS | Pes. Actual Miss Anita Utke, a former teacher of ce © want to adr me? SSS) ‘HMAKER AND JEWELER, WARDER | inch ont y hA T OF SANCT EM. 2 ; 3 Fe e Y | German in the by eo high schools, ee eee helt | SIME OF 9-1 =M- ae yho has city . DDll mee a nomi sss] welt | PORT “oy ee a ee Ar ims 9 | Cost Us $39.50, | who has’ returned to this city after havin soundly sensible - . | ENT, 2e YARD FOR Hl . « ee 8 ree eee |— A splendid valne ang perfected her education abroad, will, in 9 the est | all probability, succeed Miss Anna C. Rob- evelan ture bay-| ertson, whose W-health has prompted her to ° i resign’ her position at the Western High | Star Ad-Writing Bureau. your mouth” for gond Batter when yon ie Table Li i Cor. 13th & F Sts. : (= Seen 3 | School. ! | to us—your “ideal” of what Sutter tt ! q up- | There was a fire this morning at 1041 21st | B FH P di WM. A. HURGERFORD, Mauagers4 | to be can't possibly be above the | ‘the of this an |B enpetetntntntntatntntntntntntntntoentnintated S| an see it in uur lowes | Street, the home of Julia. Gray. aking owder. GEO. W. MILLER. “reality” of what our Butter is. Whole- | aa ning a pet = p = : Bu Lae | : inaey “ani aoe cet defective flue was the caus: of the trouble | ‘ CLARENCE ©. ARCHIBALD. salers can't quote you any lower prices. F aga hs air gp hltoe rd at-| When the Pipes urst. | pet lgnal jos The loss amounted to only about #0. T 4 Sop ziges “3 | c ; ime of, wctting me pe. ‘St, | - prompt arrival of No. 5 prevented the spre tar building. 1t | Jas. F. Oyster, lr ails in 's Post on page pacer nals gets se te) tc ‘i of the dame : ~— | IDI ° . * out of repair, send for ua °° enge | ee We Want Every Lady oth & Pa. ave. 'Phone 271. | Palais Ro yal, IDI Were, pimmbers in every ewe ++ °+] Wash B. illiams | Novels 5 cents, 506 11th st. n.w.—Advt. ' In u . te ecee te $$ ____. . * of the word, and we do *¢ 9 nc, NO UNWHOLESOME FOOD. me oe Puig heer iprag heap] DUPONT. CIRCLE, jesse plumbing rightly. seer! pURNITURE, CARPETS, UPHOLSTERIES, The intercity match between four expert “ "equal to mew.” without | rt eee tant: acti oecd: A. Lisner, j pigeon shots from Philadelpnia and four wo nerran tesre, ee ta osly possible by our matchless p: | CARPENTER SHOP. z paws The E. F. Brooks Co., | th and D Sts N VV. | Tepresenting New York began yesterday on called for and delivered. Reasonable i } Old stand J. Wai | th St N W. | 3 , © | the grounds of the Riverton, N. J., Gun NO FalLUkRn i 98 GS NOW. foutractor and) Butider, . = j Club. ? Anton Fischer, "io. Neue but reliable meu eeat 10'the hoase.ja30-1a¢ G and uth Sts. 531 15 : ° a Jere

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