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—————— BOSTON VAR Emmons S. Smith, 705- THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1806-TWELVE PAGES. IETY STORE, 707-709-711 Pa. Ave. rt Freit Jars prices. nd Table or Jelly Glass This is lower than the lowe Mason’s Best Porcelain-Lined Fruit Jars, 1-Qt. Size, 4c. Rubber Fruit Jar Rings, separat Clear Glass Table Tumblers, ic. Each. Wii Mi detailed at Less Than Wholesale Prices. . The big New York failure enablgd us to buy a carload of Granite and Steel Enameled Ware at 1-3 its value. ANTI ENA mg to » housekeeping should not Note Our Prices! 1-pt. Drinking? Cups. .. 1o-in. Basting Spoons 2-qt. Sauce Kettles... 2}-qt Sauce Kettles. 3qt. Sauce Kettles... 4-qt. Sauce Kettles. 5-qt. Sauce Kettle: G-qt. Sauce Kettl 2$-qt. Berlin Pans 3$qt. I n Pan: 5i-qt. Berlin Pans Tea Kettles. Tea Kettle a igera on the Tyery Taby Carriage and Refrig China Dept. 150 Fine Qua y special request of our numércous patrons we will sell tomorrow ¥ Sf 1 P JAS. s at special Boston Variety Store st. %-Gal. Size, 5c. e, 4c. per dozen. ELED WARE Housekeepers and those want- this sale. Note Our Prices! 1-qt. Tea or Coffee Pot. 2-qt. Tea or Coffee Pot. 3-qt. Tea or Coffee Pot. 4-qt. Tea or Coffee Pot. 5-qt. Tea or Coffee Pot. 14-qt. Coffee Biggins. 2-qt. Coffee Biggins... to-qt. Dish Pans.... 14-qt. Dish Pans. 17-qt. Dish Pans 4-pt. Doublte Boilers 6-pt. Double Boilers. 7-pt. Double Boilers. g-in. Pie Pans...... g-in. Jelly Pans... 11}-in. W: h Basins 15¢. No. 20 Gratiees ce c 29c. No. 110 Dippers......eeeeeee TSC. a ‘ serator marked in plain figures. China Dept. m Se lity Decorated Toilet Sets to Be old Tomorrow, in Sets or Separate Pieces. Wash Be Wash Fitchers, 3 colors Chambers, covered, 3 colors Soap D covered, 3 color: [AUND Cake and Oleine..... and Kirkman’s.... 39¢. | 30¢. | 35¢. I5¢. 2}c. -4c. Grocery Dep epartment. or Dessert, prepa BOSTON. VAR | Enamel, Brush Holders, 3 colors. . Drinking Mugs, 3 colors... Water Jugs, 3 colors. Slop Jars, 3 colors. Toc. 25C. ooecee-10C. -98e. RY SOAPS. Ball Glue........41b., 4c.; 4 Ib., 8c. Elastic Starch.... + Qe. Ivory Starch... = 34: Crystal Soap eed Bicycle Sundries. Messinger Sndiles. ... Century Poneture Bauds. all color Repair Outfits. -¥ Happy Thos ae Slver IETY STORE, Emmons S. Smith, It 795, 27 709; ae ‘Here’ s How $ ‘We Stand. 150 pairs of $2.50 to S4 Foot Form Oxfords for SO pairs mond HI” $. Oxfords Peters A small lot of La- dies’ Chocolate $1.50 Shoes $1.50, of Shoes and “Dia- $1.15 i ( < ( < ( (Foot Form (High Shoes, $2.85 price. Bi d batten, © Up ‘and ks eleth top withont. Langlois F St., Cor. 13th. eWe'll Take Care f That! No mere painful extracting of teeth; nor do we use anresthetics to put you to steep. You retain your senses when we treat your teeth. We accomplish this by moistening your gums with a preparation that renders them insen- sible to pain. The modern way, and ft don’t cost much. Extracting, 50 cents. Evans’ Dentai Pariors, ary, Penna. Ave. N Wh red, EVANS etching, skies ch Dies. Pinte or oh eo yoae MWe. box. Evans’ Drug Store, 938 F St. Shelessle suZ2-8d Ze I Gee AS) io Mr. William Hoppaugh, foremua Keyes & Watkins, 5900 Washington avenue, St. Louis, Mo., sald: “I used to have lots of trouble with my heart, caused, my doctor sald, from au imperfect digestion. Amongst other remedies, £ used Lipans Tabules, and they are the finest thing I ever tried. They ‘knocked cut’ the Indigestion and fclieved the pains in my heart. Stuce I began to use them my bowels are regular and I feel 100 per cent better. I can’t recommend them too dighly.” Fiipans Tabutes are sold by drugeists, If the pric cents a box) is sent to The Chemical Gomgshy No. 10 Spruce at., New Sample vial, 16 cents. ists, or by, mall ore. -™- Cooler GOLDENBERG’S, 926-928 7th—706 K Sts. The cool weather has sct you to thinking of fall wraps, capes and jackets—for yourself and children. Tomorrow we shall place on sale in the wrap department on the second floor a lot of women’s tan and black all-wool covert jackets and neatly braided tan and black cloth capes— garments which are worth $5 and $6—for $2.49 each. Also a lot of children’s tan, navy and red all-wool reefer jackets, trim- med with white and colored braid and nickel and brass buttons—worth $3—for $1.49 each. We also offer women’s silk-finish mohair skirts — extra wide and thoroughty made—which were $6— for $3.98 each. We have bunched two lots of suits at a price that ought to sell them in a hurry. All-wool navy and black serge and fine basket-weave cloth suits, in either blazer or reefer styles —which were $11 and $12—for $6.98 ea each. Just ten crash and 3: 35 striped mix- ed and plain colored suits—which were $3—have been marked $1.29 each. A most interesting reduction in fine silk waists. All the fine china and India silk ones—with large sleeves, gathered front, plaited back and pretty bow at the collar—which sold recently for $5--are now marked $2.75 each. Sceond floor, Li ee We are going to have the most complete and best toilet requisite de- partment in town. We have the toi- let requisites already and the low prices—we shall have the new de- partment ready shortly. Until then you'll find them at the notion coun- ter. for Large and Heavy 1c, Dressing ns Hatr Bros! ish Root Tollet Soap. Wire Hair Brushes, Powder. p Extract, sastile Sap, Sunday’ s needs. For a day we offer five 4 of four, Wome ulip e Wi nite GCLDENBE BERG'S, It 926-928 7th—706 K Sts. Hoover & Snyder, _ Shoes, r2i1 F St. SHOES LOWER! Tion't deceive yourself with the idea thet you can buy shoes any lower any- where else than here. We are selling il ‘Tan Oxforis and High Shoes at re- diced pri Here are two extraordiuary bareai $3 Oxfords, $1.85. falanee of Women's Fine Black and Russet Oxfords, im all the fashionable sof toe, hand-sewed Si. 85. and turned. Been SS for $2.50 and $3. Now. $3, $3. 50 > & $4 Tan|? High Shoes, $2. We offer the balance of the Ladies’ ‘tan Lace High Shoes, which are just the thing for early fall wear. ‘These “have been selling for $2 $2, $3.60 and $4. Now... 2 You can depend on the Shoes we sell you. Your imoney back If you are not sailsfied. HOOVER & SNYDER, i2u F Street. it ‘Sensible Women Burn Gas —1m the summer. Those who have used {t are loud in their praise. Under the new law the price of gas is greatly re- duced. When you decide to use it, come here for the Gas Stove or Gas Hange. We will save you money. Gas Appliance | Exchange, 1424 N. Y. Ave. one ON OOO When you are in need of a good Lamp, a handsome Lamp, a Lamp that will suit you in every way and one for a small sum of money, just come in and let us show you the most complete line this side of New York. Geo. F. Muth & Co., bd 418 TTH ST. N.W. Sa Geo. 5 aes see ces to Ryneal, Jr. | Tpunstoo’e, 729 Tth st. Atbuckle’s celebMfted package Coffee will b 19 cents per pound tomerrow— Arbuckle’s | Package , Coffee wh that it req uminenda tion, viz. ds fresh. Sugar I RIEE, Five pounds of » will Ene pe to. nulated Sugar scr of One Oolong with 2 Coffee, ml Cup, he sugar nay seeure the three pieces with the ubove purehuse of Tea or Coffee, : % é Best Smoked ents this, hardly th Sugar- price pays. the guin ¢ ders fi y ing. from 5. to 11, A whole shonldet, ther you from 25 to 40" cents, A 333 stm) Senfessons It in a fact that one barrel of Flour will make two hundred and fifty loaves of bread—each e sume size as to your baker, cost "you twelve by baking y ne purchitsed ‘tron O per barrel you save just $9 on every barrel sou nse, besides the ad- vantage of having better bread. We would also call your att Tsale of the Seton ation to at the oD Delerip Nlehontondonontont ceeds on price of 5 cents per pout the time to lay in your supply. Seadeeseete efeet reteteniet Lox, rels of Pretzels, ioe 10 cents per "Thumb e Seefoe tomorrow % pound—the 4 and very Our % —suic Includes Rove, Honey and a box of three cakes for 7 cent "WSncst Miised Cakes, i se Se seoteagon Sontostee for the cepts. Ibilet Ses lree, best. The Decora now being d cards and d China Tollet S vered bring 3 soasvegecioes -o- sd say) we 3 are prepared t Dinner $ or Tea Sets at fece on presentation of Bo the completed cards. New cards containing fall information ow % to secure the Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, % Toilet te., now being glyeu out 8, ra ets at the a Johnston's, 729 7th St. It Apply for them, Seton SOoooos eee eg Oe a seg BS Seaton? eeeeent . SeeSeeeodendeasen Sesentons % ef Seat ad Ss % ated et a ate St Sos et sSeateetoteatens eae eS oe seees % va aa a as ee eo aay Stete tte Sh ofont ato Seeger reseeseateote 3 RE Nec serance bec eore sei eore etre Fetecetetetetetetetetetetes wcededpte fete’ ott QO U-8F-26 45 se Po SD eH ‘Easier To iKkill Fleas THOMPSON'S INSECT your pets. 10, 15, 25 and 40c. can. w. Thompson, 7° PHARMACIST. $0082 42 94 90-44 Oh zee 1G P WSO 4 O—- On your dog or cat with POWDER than by washing Less trouble, too. as! 284 eb60-50 465% te to POD oO Shoes Are Moving Out pat A clipping pace mow. Aud no wor applied | the Proper motive Jarwer— the sen Mest of cut prices. These re Feductious are realy and tics're greater than any" you've ever heard of. Women’s $1.95 Oxfords, 98c. 1 ements: Dark a eee In sizes 51 to 7 only. cre $1.95. Now... 98c. Boys’ $2.50 Tan Shoes, $1.69. Boys’ Tan Russia Calf Shoes, sizes 8 to 6. wares 42.00. Now 91.69 Boys’ Tan Lace Shoes, $1.49. “gp BOre, Tan Retshin’ Coie ee Noes, aharp tors, ies 11 to Were #2 and gzto. 'Now..-.-, SL-49 Misses’ $2.50 Shoes, $1.68. Misses’ Hand-sewed on button -or lac In the feet. ee “_* wd ecdly relief end perfect si faction. Counmitation tree. Prof. J. 3. G Foot Specialista, $115 Pu. x Hours: B to 5:30. LOO WILSON’S, 929 F St. N.W. 2u28-604 bear and ‘easiest to cure. are Jn Have them attend- ed to promptly and save worlds guarantec ths GEN & SON, Sumiare 2 to 100 You Can't ‘Clean Blankets ly Few remore = Stefan sad ‘ust sot Tenvo, Blaakets sof ae =e 0 that kind of wee ANTON f FISCHER, 906 G St. im: - season occurs tomorrow. We sh Vesta, with site tapes, will Fall Underwear. for these cool mornings and med Dr. Jaeger Under women and children, ear - Natural Wool V ie Kid Gloves, 58c. For half » fall colors, The day only... For half day Saturday we wilt a pair of Hose free-that is, give you 3 pairs Lad! pairs, rday f our beaut For balf day is may be your cure these Parasols at such a ric low price, so you hud better vantage of it. bous have been reduced to soc. Belts, 39. All SOc. Belts, In in wl reduced to. Corsets Cut. tall st leather, sil i os In this lot of a ing KF The * that Is is th ‘Wrap ne half $1 Print Wr cut to.. Vor half ¢ sian Wrappers, Cut to... out a pers Cut. day Saturday wists “If they're Rich’s Judge for yourself our to dispose of the bala the summer footwear wh: tell you that the fall and made these extraordinary Men's White » Very stylish for hy were $4 and ( ‘ 5 ¢ ( 54 ( ie er High old for $4 and $3.5 aap which Toot of Ladies: Oxfords in’ bh Low d Button s al iad tore Wut a shor $1.48 pair. aad Lace Tan and Bi: Ss wilt _go at $1.98 pair. 8oc. pair. You're invited to exami new fall and winter footwe: bicycle shoes and leggins. just like them elsewhere. ’B. Rich’s Sons, iten-two F Street. % It ee ee eEeaesee es 4 ree oe © | A number of beauti off regular prices. ek A hae a a w. Beveridge, : G St.¢ : as F St. and i214 eesee peeegresseeene McKnew’s. Tast half-day Saterday sale of the memorate it with unusual offerings. ‘The following are a few of the many: 5 and 27¢. Vests, oc. All of our 25 and 27c. Swiss Ribbed 3 be offered balf day Saturday for Your Midsummer Underwear ts too thin We have stocked our Underwenr Depart- ment ae new fall importation, and wired than ever before to fil your Pall stecwcar want Itemem- ber we are District agents for the world- We are enniled this season to sell the ‘ests for 6ic. y Satarday—4-button Ki Satur- - 58] idiciy| 3 pairs, 50c. Black Hose for the price of 2 | $2 to $2.75 sane 95¢. we will give chatic jniid’s Hosiery, inc. pair. and colors, have been Wm. H. McKnew, 933 Pa. Ave. : DIARIO shoes they're proper.” creations are here, with not hali the shelf room to give to them which they require. Hence we've { Linen $2.48 pair. Opposite Woodward & Lothrop’s. AERO DERE DE “The Eddy” Refrigerator has no equal. $5.85 up. 2 Summer Sale: ‘of Cut Glass.’ ticles in Cut Glass still on hand, which will be sold for from one-third to one- “half ¢ = 2 1OC.: & 2 ever for men, = such 2s finest $1 give you we will soc iful Mune © to 8 Heulously & take ad- a 3 Striped, Plain and Fancy Rib- lik, ete 30c. all = Women's = 75C. eager- ¢ nee of en we winter reduc- 1), will which t while ne the ear and None 4 ful ar- £ 4) beh Qe & A Dozen Dainty — “Mantellos” for $2. . Rot Tchenp hotos, | Deon but pleasing as Our skill’ and tests in posing has * with the saccess of our photon. W. HH. Stalee, 1107 F Successor to M. B. BRADY. They"re due “spectals’ for the summer. low-priced mance. ‘tech toe do St, au28-16d {ine MURDEROUS ASSAULT |"#E worLD oF sociery a Frank Dimmick Out Seriously and j Perhap: Fatally, Se WILLIAM STONESTREET ‘i ARRESTED of the ¢"rouble. en eee ‘ UGLY WOUN#S INFLICTED Last night a fev# minutes before 12 o'clock, Just as the Paloons were closing their front doors, the public, South Washington was the fcene of a deadly as- sault, and the vic tim? w Emergency Hogpit al.” mick, a nephew of “Lieut. y of the siath precinct, and it & fea’ t the ter- rible gash across h stomach that he received las’ tal, although the de for the better. William Stonestrect, who is charged with th miited to jail today by J Mills without bend, Stories as to how the cutting came about differ, and not until a trial of the case or a coroner's inquest in event of the victim’s death, will the real facts in the case be legally passe Pd upon and settled. ze street southeas' I. and M urred, onl of the vic- 4 Francis street, ight will prove fa- ses hope for a chang ‘oung colored man. crime, was com- lored man lives at No. 58 M sleet southeast. A Police Whistle Blown. ing of a police whisile n of the police to the Scene of the cutting when iz 2 they re- spouded they found that Rober rtin had blown the whistle and was assisting his wounded companion to Dr, Hoskins’ drag store, on South Helping him was William Hamilion her friend, the thre young men hay) the iting wa n together at the time Policemen Ovens ded to the cail, and - it apparest to is that the injured man could hardly’ recover. A fe blade, an had mad aying open the Was flowing at chi a id tn the v lost rol wa f getting b om, and not y anin- Searching fo With the injured man : cers started out to search for his a! ‘The officers had an idea that he might y sihly be found wbout the dark 4 near the James Creek canal. to ch the shanties and sh bi about 2:30 o'clock they started him and number of back fences, Oni- after going ove he was firally c cer Owens. Previous to his ca) re the been told cf the affair by the i friends. According to their s information obt heen in Geary’s considerably under the influencc when the three young men saw sald that Stonestreet hz ught on M street by office The prisoner story to tell. entirely diffe eiment Was th: Ked him and i White on met three him. He ran them followed mou > in my “he said, Attempted Murder Charged, A warrant charging attempted murier Was filed and on this charge the prisoner was committed. T. the patient is do- as well as can be exp doctors hope to pull oi thro r was the the kr Le Probability That on the Reserve Will A telegram was rec 1 from the as- saying that in addition to ~0 in gold coin ordered to be and reported yesterday morn- aged for im- the day since the present movement began 40,0000, According to the latest advices from New York, the gold that is now on the contracted for will go into the bank: it is expected that some of it will subse quently be deposited in the subircasury in return for small notes, of which some of the ban e short. The demand from the for currency in small denomina- heen very great, and more is - #s is usual at this season of the . for crop moving and harvestiag pur- this means the bam will ais maintain the treasury’s gold reserve. Some ot the first gold that will be received will 0 into banks to replace gold borrowed some days ago for shipment to a Fran- cisco. The latest advices from the Pacific coast are to the effect that the demand for gold from that scctioa is over, and the treasury reservt i now lune more slowly. Dur- ing tbe recent “scare” along the Pacific ecast evidence has been ob ed that some of the mest proncunced advocates of free jiver have been the mast earnest gold ~rders. Plenty of goid was offered for sale in New York yesterday at a premium of one- eighth of 1 per cer but no purchasers could be found at that price. Importers agree in saying that while the highest in- tercst rate temporanly retarded the im- portation of gold, the importation would continue now without interruption. —— GOLD FROM EN AND. The Bank ix, Reginning to Feel the Withdrawals. LONDON, August ‘Abe Westminster Gazette, this afternoon, says that the Bank of England is beginning to feel the gold withdrawals, and therefore reduced the price of eagles and raised the price of bar gold, with the object of inducing shippers to take eagles. ‘The paper named adds that it is probable, however, that the bank will be forced to further raise the price of bar gold in order to retain it: but, the newspaper further states, it is not Hkely there will be enough gold withdrawn by the United States to cause a raise in the bank's rate of discount, With gotd at the present figure, 1t is further stated, it is probable that the bank will permit a further withdrawal of seven and even ten millions before taking pro- tective measures. nt treasurer at New York late yester- |* Pleasant Events of Recent Sccurrence Here and Abroad. Social Gatherings at F me and E where—Personal Notes of Interest, Mrs. Haring and the Misses Doremus en tortained about fifty guests on the evening h instant at a bop giv completion of Judge Knot vill at Arlington. The dancing hal! was tast: fully decorated with golden Ani se present were Mr. and Osea Haring, Mr. and Mrs. W. H . M and Mrs. Thomas Burke, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Diemar, Mrs. Augur, Mr Chick, Miss Florence Johnston Annie and Virgi oremns Misses Pearl and Irene A LO Cele rod Mos. Palmer Geo. § Misses “Miss Mau Mamic Chark and Judge Payne, Larn Bsier rt Dewey and Hu. Palme Ddwa Last evening a company met at the resi of Miss Marie Demo, 12 southeast. The evening was spent it and piano solos by Otto J, Demo! EK. Barr. Among th present Jennie A. Spencer, Florence: Bertha B. Block, Lydia H J. Betts, Hattie H! Betts, Ar face, Marte 1, Demoll, and Messrs Barr, Arthur Procter E . Otto J. Demoll” and 1 Bright. Mrs. Boarman is visiting Cony relatives, after e delighiful trip to necticut, Martha's yard and i uzaris Hay I spend the autumn with her pare and Mrs. Thomas Mitchel, in sout Ohio. Mitchoock, jr. ort Mrs. Jack G ar ner of Prid:’s Crossing, Mass., to atte the borse show, Mr. and Mrs R. Koontz have issues the marriage of cheir da ebter. Mr. lock, Wesley M. E. and F streets of ex-Con his wife ack, wil “ » throug? part of the tim: prings, After re Herris may spenc Virginia at Berk. t arrivals at Cop Mrs. Walter H. Smith, Mrs. Will t Harriette Wi E.G. Hines will s formerly Mis irenn, are still sto; w York before re fox Mr . Loveless of t ave nue is visiting her en of Tenleytown, Miss Minn fre Roston » where i August. n Of Be G is city, made their departure « for Kings, Canada, where + for several months am and s they spent u Extered EM A JANE SUR remenityra JENSING, whe MAGGIB. WEOD. In me of LL ANGELYST: Woou who departed “his life oue year ago today. August 28, 1 Asleep ia Jesus. . 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