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THE EVEN IN G STAR, MON DAY, JANUARY 28, 1895 TWELVE PAGES. The Travelers Still at the front. Accident Premiums for 1894, Nearly Two and a Quarter Millions. Life Insurance in Force, Hard Upon a Husidred Plillions. Gain During 1894, Over Four and a Third Millions. No Other Life Policies as Liberal, Cost as Little Money. No Others as Cheap, Give as Much for the Money. ACCIDENT POLICIES At lowest rates that will permanently . secure full payment of promises. Assets, $17,664,000. Surplus, $2,472,000. Paid Policy-Holders, Two and Quarter Millions in 1894. JAMES G. BATTERSON, President. RODNEY DENNIS, Secretary. FRANK H. THOSIAS, Washington Loan and Trust Building. District Agent, Rich Cut GLASS the largest and most attractive cuttings of extra- and clearness ye at a|| “of color =i} ask no more for the best } for the inferfor qualittes Ei =| $1.90 to $6 ee i 1.50 up 1y .$5 to $13.50 Exquisite new — evttings in ‘uneb Bowls for the present gay season. EI pai eect Fi | marth & Edmonston, 4 The C. P. Importers | | Crockery , &C., 1205 Pa. Av. E make them. eoe4 | Ez | $aT-42050 to. the e CHARGE. $ MeAtiter & Co., Opticians, (Neat to Sun’? building.) SOOSSCCC EOE “prices the (a 4 on Genuine ‘oriental. \ tiers. The Sale Lasts } Ten Days Only hat time a y. pert of -and Will { » quoting. om ts ent 1 siie iy t - f It's interesting. x The Houghton Co.! = ) i214 F Street. in26-40-2t eee oe seasoned <> We Never Have ‘a gain Or **Reduction”’ je or no expense. Cooking Stoves, $11 Tt geoms the height of telly to < Parr and Exchange, { ating 28 N. Y. Ave. _ + fals-28d PLP PIT PPG EOE IP : Tke Systems 7 and PORCELAIN CROWNING WORK are the most pe ) end itt rs. In 2 ral teeth eve ee 5 , Dent Cuts in Harness { destgn WOODWARD “, LOTHROP, 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. New Wash Dress Stuffs. High-Class Novelties for Spring. Think of all that's best and We have the best ‘We don’t pretend to tell their full story here. No need to tell it. brightest in such goods—weave, color, daintiness. Then look at these sorts. that could be had. We think you'll not sce anything like them anywhere else, Swivel Silk Ginghams Come firsi on the list, and those who know say they are to be more popular than ever. What we show are the best ard original make, all 1895 designs, fifty distinct colorings, two and three-toned effects, in pink, light blue, navy, maize, cream, wood shadings; also black ground, with rich colored designs and Broche weaves, 27 Inches Wide—soc. the Yard. Teviot Suiting new washable fabric It fs of pliable | Printed Swisses aaa cae Jn small dainty, French design for the coming season. cotton, not harsh like Galatea, and inches wide. Yard... much finer. It 1s conmended for golf, ae cycling and tennis suits for summer . wear, and also for shist walats, to Mousselines Baie tle te ectet ae Saree Jn neat rosebud printings and other nish at ist weight, as well as its small effects equally as. pretty. 380 Ic strong colors, insure its popularity. (e, |eaeo cares sen * . BIC. fe Gu Ge ue e BSC. | tuctes wide. Yard. ae Koechilin’s Organdies. Printed Dimities. The best and sheerest produced. Manufactured in Ireland. The latest Rich, handsome and bold printings, effects in designing and printing. so floral and conventional designs. 82 1 an old style among the fifty or more 2: (us inches wide. Yard 37 VC. | inctes wi 5 (st floor. +.J0th st. building.) Our Men’s Furnishing Store Ts distinctly separate from the dry goods portion of our business, and contains, at all times, latest ideas in Men's Goods, imported and domestic, in unexcclied yaricty and at most moderate A Special for Tomorrow in ; Men’s Unlaundered Shirts. The low price of cotton and a small profit on the made-up article enables us to offer 100 dozen Shirts, made full size, of serviceable we cotton. Three-ply linen bosoms, felled seams, linen gus- sets in skit, continuous faciag tn plhcket at back of Shirt. Sizes 12 to 17. gic. Each. “Stuttgarter’ Normal Sanitary Woolen Underwear for Men at the new tariff prices. ‘This is one of the most deservedly popular aud well-known makes of Sanitary Underwear and will oubtless gain more favor now that the Prices Have Been Reduced Fully 25 Per Cent. ‘The improvements of qualittes, shapes and seamings make “‘Stuttgarter"? equal to all and superior to most other makes. ‘These goods have been sold for the past twenty-! -five years in all parts of the world. ‘They received the highest award for general excellence at the World's Columbian Expositfon, Prices for Heavy Weight: $2.37% Each = 34 Shirts and 30 Drawers. Rise of 1214c. on Each Larger Size. Prices for Medium Weight: $2.00 Each for 34 Shirts and 30 Drawers. Rise of 1214c. on Each Larger Size. 1007 F st. building.) the (ist floor... “Another Wrapper Special. WE SHALL PLACE ON SALE TOMORROW A LOT OF Flannelette Wrappers YLES, BETTER PATTERNS AND BETTER MATERIALS THAN ANY WE HAVE EVER THE PRICH OF THIS LOT IS IN BEITER S SOLD AT $1.50. 10th st. $1.25 Each for Ail Sizes. (a ficor.. buflding.) 67c. for Choice of Women’s Pane and Cambric Skirts, Gowns, Draw- ers, Chemises and Corset Covers. Some Have Sold as High as $1.50. New, fresh, clean and perfect in every p Just emalj lots, one of a style or kind, broken lines of eiscs from cur great atmual January sale which has been In progress for nearly four weeks. ‘They include the latest styles and shapes and are tastefully trimmed w h laces, embroideries, ribbons, &c. we have collected them together placed them oa center tables at the uniform price of 67e. a garment. feular. Because there are not complete Maes of siz We shail take pleasure in showing you our mag- nificent stock of French Hand-Made Lingerie, Selected Personally by Our Mrs. Evans im Paris, and cluding Extreme Parisian Novelties in Bridal Trousseaux. New Styles, New Shapes, Choice Confections, Wrought Entirely by Hand. Also a Superb Assortment of Hand-made Petticoats, | Tea Gowns, Drawers, Lounging Gowns, Chemises, Negligee Sacques, Negligees, Robes de Nuit, Robes de Chambre, &c. -10th st. building.) Breakfast Sacques, ° Skirt Facings in Notion | g| Deeanentcnt, ist floor, uth | Children’s Cetton Under-= wear, . EVE GARMENT IN THIS DEPARTMENT IS st. side. : AS GOOD AS ‘TIE MONEY CAN BUY ANY- “8. H. at Bias Ne ee ae ne a WHERD. Catena ae aes 1g Good quality buttons and buttonholes, “Belle” Skirt F. wide, four yards “Belle,” five ¥: “Duxback” Raton) age broidery, 3 2) | ea to The Latest in Paper Dressing Dolls, “Belle of the South,”’ ‘‘Belle of the West,” “Belle of Newport,’’ “Belle of Saratega.”’ WITH FOUR DRESSES AND FOUR HATS, ANY ONE OF TITESB, BLONDES AND BRUNETTES. eccocdeccsoe nih His era) (Toy Department January Bargains in Lamps, Clocks |( — Metal Goods. 0 Lamp: , all sizes, -$12.00 and $15.00 assorted colors, Gilt and Onyx Pi Reception Cand! Gilt aud Wr decien .. Wrought Icon Feney Candle Shades, paper, eilk and to $1.00 and We, movement; Gilt and Onyx —-e For Good Color and Heavy Growth Of Hair, use YER’S Hair Vigor One Bottle will do Wonders. Try it. Purify the Blood with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. WIL. AND ALL SK az8-m,13r FOR SALB If THE BABY IS CUTTING TEETH BE SURB and use that old and well-tried zemedy, Mrs. z Soothing Syrup for children teething. the child, softens the gum, allays all in, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for Harthoea. 25 cents a bottle. sel0-1y CODES OST SO ECE SS FOV IDET OTOSE i An Up-to-date Necessity$ For the Toilet and Bath. Pine Blossom Soap. Medicated, antiseptic, absolutely pure. © Soothing and healing, it purifes and es health and beauty to the skin, removing all SEL OEEL OHSS SIGSTES OS HOCO9D irritating and humillating disfigurements. Price 25 Cents, AT ALL DRUGGISTS. Foster Medicine Co., Baltimore, Md. 42d12r-3 SOS OSSSESI OD SO OOO 0G 06999600: No. other house DID or EVER WHEL sell such, Ww LOW prices a: AFFAIRS IN ALEXANDRIA Consumption. The incessant wasting of a consumptive can only be over- come by a powerful concentrated rourishment like Scott’s imul- sion. If this wasiing is checked and the system is supplied with strength to combat the disease there is hope of recovery. Scott’s Emulsion Several Important Items of Events Down the River. Social, Personal and Church Happen- ings Told Briefly—Proceedings in the Different Courts. The beautiful weather of y y caused the congregations in the various churches to be larger than usual. Inter ing sermons were preached in the mor ing by the local preachers. At St. Pa Church in the morning the bishop's pa toral letter was read to the congresation, as required by the canons of the church, and at the evening service Rev. Strother bes coe, a Jones preached an interesting sermon of Cod-liver Oil, with Hypophos- Rey. Mr. Carson of the Methodist Church phites, does more to cure Con- delivered another section of his sermon on | gambling last night before a large audi- ence. The streets were quiet throughout the day, and many strangers came frgm Washington on the afternoon trains and boats. ‘The electric cars to the driving park were crowded during the afternoon. Courts Convene. The January term of the Alexandria county court, which is a jury term, con- vyened at the old court house on Columbus street this morning. Considerable bus ness will, It is expected, be transacted dur- sumption than any other known remedy, It is for all Affections of Throat and Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Bron- chitis and Wasting, Pamphlet free. ¥. AllDruggists. 50c. and$t : Philadelphia Sausage, 5c. Ib. most de- = —— =pronounced by res the —— leious sold. ing the session. n and Hot The corporation court, which adjourned ape several days ago, convened again thi Abe Ae morning, with Judge J. K. M. Norton pre ‘ ¢ Ing. This session will extend over days, as there are several civil © for trial, in addition to the commonw cases brought in by the grand jury. Police Court. The following cases were tricd at police court this morning before Mz L = 5 Bachands ‘Should Henry, charged with fighting; fined Kk E "atari Gane. nie coms, | Knew About This. ench Ross, colored, charged with disor- 50 per cent on the Z derly conduct; fined $8 each. Alphonzo | — a Arrington, charged with an assault 22h beating Chas. King: i John Stokes OUI SPECIAL (lear with onme “ORNER tha Washington Don menly puaril aN SAKS AND COMPANY. Do you realize it? The first man in this morning asked ‘which are the reduced Suits and Overcoats ?” He must have had experience with one of the ‘cut and dried’ sales where they buy a little and talk a great deal. We told him THE WHOLE STOCK- every garment in it from $7.50 to $35— was included. ~ We thought there would be lots of you men who’d jump at the chance to buy— §7.50 SUITS and OVERCOATS for $10.00 SUITS and OVERCOATS for COATS for ATS for $18.50 SUITS and OVERCOATS $18.00 SUITS and OVERCOATS $35.00 SUIT —especially when you could be sure that the reductions were real. How anybody can be tempted with the trashy stuff that comes out of the market at | this time in the season is more’n we can un=- derstand. Nothing here was bought for a sale. You can get what you spend here back again whenever you feel you haven’t spent the most wisely. We see others have taken thst up. Parrot-like? AKSAND COMPAN ; Only Complete Outfitters In Town, “Pa. Av. and zth St. 7 Bute ces 4 é In profusion for Tue=d A choice assortment tempt you anid trad of ev ay lo for them. wi an wie aly 19 ° pui $ ry The ie 16 (Gill's 6 sazs-t0d Pure Palm Soa eee ees made from pure palm oll- better <2 ec < w in castile seap—makes freer Y : * nore. beneficial to : : 8 cakes * cakes, C. « “TF kee the wind ae E201 gram "S, Pa. a oe 24a : ¢ ih pier Parties : ; 7 | zea Aro a speciaits with us. When you give mM or otherwise enteriain, i We have Gur p ali th sare the suppti s of the season. . and telephone filled Cottage Rates, Se = 14 — it en = ROOM 4, 11141116 F ST, charged with decent conduc’ fined each, Martha Stokes, charged with inde- | ~~ = : wusanienn cent conduct; fined $3. Celia Gowens, | ¢“ “<= ** 20 — a. charged with contempt ef court; fined $3. | ¢ Loeffter’ Ss Sausage r of the Poor William Shock ts | ¢ Is By Far 12 Best. ! ly recovering from his wroken wrist. | ¢ CRYONE who uses it will tell you so. ames Javins is confined to his home f on Cameron street by sickne | 3 t Little Lenox Uhler, who broke his leg | 4 5 on the post office square severs ago,|¢ i ‘ a recount of whic! ppeare in 'T! Star, | ¢ 2 eleph 7. an account of which appeared in The Star, ‘A. ‘Loeffier Telephone 1617.2. f is getting along ni | Mrs. Elvira Hill, who has been quite ill at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in B for some time past, is much better be brought to her home in this city one | = day this week. ‘There were ty 9 640-642 Center 72.0 St. and 63 Western {618-629 N. L.. $ Jars-2ico None Other Like N. Auth’s Sausage. false alarms of fire yes- terday, which ¢; out the entire depart- mert and showed the need of a proper tire | zlarm system in this city. | Mr. John A. Dixon continues extremely | ill at his home on North W ington street. Mr. Fred Burrell has removed with his family to Washington, where they will in future reside. The Hydraalion Fire, Company will have it entertainment on the 7th of Feb- itcomb, past department com- mander of the Grand Army of the Republic, will install the officers of Davis Post uf this city tonight. A number of ladies met at the residence of Mrs. T. M Jones this morning to de ways and mean: the deserving poor of this city. < \¢ Injurious, 4 Particularly for bab > PERATE CHARACTER. This Man Tries to Kill a Worthy Policeman. Two policemen and a colored man and the figured in a tussle in “Bar- the colored he although and razor on the off the conflict and ts now west near Delaw is occupled by Anion In a room on ja2s-100 colored woman and her part com: ne d James € er, who ts known in police circles Hie was out police when CAR HOUSES. Brightwood Hond to its Burned Buitd NEW Rebuild af Once jnew car ho abbed policeman him. had been i i to take and so he cer Stenhou fleor, As will he built of t root of a ceedings, and t no razor found, and then t to go to the pole they were & made a with a rezor, between them as we sharp ins and as he could de a cut in 18ed subdued ‘or the police 1 Noah I state of t Sten ion se if } y to kill him for ten y Judge Kimball’s court this m » was tried. opers were fined 1 f the the tition , the r for the § attempted te Some of Weeds, Death of John S. Brick. k, one of The home, the autops troubh eet showed, 1 will be jake n te interment, ¢ who will 4 grave. ed by n the lee at the | _—- se No Transfer for the Corcoran Capt. E. C. Edwards of the Cadet Corps (company Schutt! min | Vile both of T. Wind- fue for ™ affect the C F A, second battalion), and the said id. Ktem M. ble battalion iwll net be the second JESS ES tallon.” have sold to 0, part lots fronts 80 Joshua Hil