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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1°, 1896—14 PAGES. Oriental RUG SALE. \ ten-day stock reducing sale of Oriental Rugs and Carpets. We must get rid of lots of stock before the New Year. —Special offers will accomplish our object. a better, more re- e Daghistan . Bokara or What could mak: Xmas fine —We have assorted these up in hale lots, and offer Rugs origin- ally $8, S10, $12 and $15, at $5, $6, $7 & $9.75. -Large Carpet sizes at prices pro- Great Reduction in Hair. " 30, formerly $7.00. 2 SA, ioumsenty noe B00, pat 3.00. . $50, formerly 6.50. auts in Hairdressing, Shan.puo- ete for retaining curl, "S$ HELUER'S, 720 7th Street N. Ww. ‘Pearly Gem sb ¢ WISE PERFECT TEETH, 1 by all. But if it is not Impossible fousalt us on all cape Te del 1309 F OST. XW. Mezzo Tint make dainty Xwas presents—$% doz-n: men ine plant saves fit ¢ how much ain by substitutin Cheaper, us demonstr > EF Open Evenings until Christmas, A rich field for the gift es _ PERRY'S We are having. the calaibactons of seei ig our efforts ap- preciated. The “Greater Store” is getting greater popularity every day. These holidays are test-times. They show the depth of variety. They show the breadth of enterprise. They dis- cover advantages you little knew of before. With all the crowds—all the new departments—and all the increased space—there is the same confidence calm—the same hetpepee eapaepdapgapeeneepapeaheene eaten satisfaction charm that has surrounded Perry’s for these fifty-five Christmases. i Are we lightening the" gift-buying task for you? We can —thirty-nine departments offer the help of their fullness and fineness -and freshness. Tonight’s chat is of two popular lines of giveables. U m b rel las. where there are no faults to hide—and no flaws to cover up. We made special selections of Holiday Umbrellas—and gathered a big assortment of rich, unique, fashionable mountings On honest, substantial, long- Wearing coverings and frames. We feel that we are asking you to see.some effect won't run across anywhere else. ee is one of our pride- points, you know. Quality is another. Price is another. There is an advantageous | union of the ies that results in the best Umbrellas being offered at what are really saving costs to you. Serle aeadonondondondoodoodeodeeegecsnetearontoateateaseateateateageeaseasnesnasnasnaseaseaseareaoaseageegnsusmatnttnaseateategeesedtnatnaseaseaseal It is an easy story to tell you Initials engraved on metal mountings free. LADIES’ AND CHILDRE UMBRELLAS. 24 and 26-inch English ¢loria Um- MOURNING UMBRELLAS. 26-inch E ae Umbrellas. $1. brellas, with natural wood handles 26-inch s mbrellas, with ihe : Steel rel $1.50, inch English Gloria Umbrellas, ch Union Sik Umbrellas, with mounted ons reds, with natural roll ules $1, Umbrellas, with ural Woot, French 1 Mourning handles. Union Silk Umbrellas, SUk Gloria Uubrellas, mount FS a ee a a a a a ’ High Class > aA AT Reduced Prices, 5 pes ‘6 lines of $4% $5 Shoes Je > ‘$3.35. F St. Cor. 13th. Send for Foot-Form Catalogue, del7-5Od ¢ Elphonzo Youngs Give us a moment of your. time and we shall get your Christmas patronage. We don't know of a season before when we'vé been so stocked-up with holiday groceries, food products, &c. - There isn’t a larger variety--nor perhaps a larger stock of choice, high-grade things te be found in the best New York stores. and re in town— that’s knewn by everybol a ton of the ouly this season's crop of genutne Loutsi- ara Creole pecans In this ety. The crop was snall—t md tuch was carried over from last season fn cokl stornge. These are what are offered you ground goo nuts, but not nar gs goo as this season's. We've the finest and mealiest Grenoble Wal- nuts ever sold in this city, and w¢'re on second Invelve of genuine Princess Papershell Almonds. Of course, we've Californta Paper- shel! Almonds, extra large Istrian Filberts, New York State Shellbarks, Valencia “Shelled Alonds, What delicious Malaga Raisins! ! Did you ver see larger clusters or ‘ rods, with natural strvight larger Raisins? We weren't satisfied é Uaesernr ene ons CARRIAGE SHADES ot the best. Something more Se with pearl | s still are those Wiesyaden = 1o-wch Cnton Taffeta Siti sh $ | Staffed Prunes at 5oc. box-—fancy z ES, eke asc | box. More in a box than you ea would suppose front looking at the = Sik, with silk a outside. ning 4 y 10-ine ain Silk Shads, with i i ae ain Silk Ruttied Shade | All the Fruit Cakes we have were with teat rods ‘ eelate time $ made nearly six months ago. They dresden i ivory 4 ? i. a Se ee Ee %| are home-made, just like all the eae ae ee S| cakes we Sell. Every single ingre- f % | dient me from this store, and as, With steel = a ° - y apitinen li kawel | they're as fine as can be put up. We i % | get the ‘other varieties fresh morning $1] and evening. No more to pay. for 4 Umbrellas, with bandseme silver-trimmed burnt ivory, pearl and pee , Dresden alles spe designs 0 say COLORED UMBRELLAS Albsttk Un rod and ral handle 26-inch Union with Fre 2hineh Cy With steel rot | them than} you pay for factory-made cakes. 3 No ‘Christmas dinner without Plum Pucklins g—wouldn’t be com- plete. Weve ‘taken care ‘to get the most delicious that we could 'fihd. Seefonteetonteetontontontonsorte Homeopathic Remedies. 50c. per bottle. Compound Organ & Tissue Ta by noml Mueons Men and es 1. Heart ‘Tonic 15. Painful Meustre Homeopathic I *harmacy, 1331 G - Millinery “Cut.” Mies, é. Stiebe!,1113GSt for your a should visit PET ANIMAL 72 1 EMPORIUM, we, the where you tind largest . col- lection of ES, MOCKING BIL: Rors, FINCHES, RABRITS, GUINEA P CANA BIRDS, Pan. I CATS, GOLD FISH, AQUARIUMS, FANCY POULTRY AND PIGEONS EVER SHOWN IN W: oeeses ? Children Don’t Mind d Taking er Ol in VitsTH PANES w it's Cod TE f our ‘They XN er O11 a pint. - Thompson, 203 PHARMACIS§, 15th. @ hae e Decorations, ants, Cut Flowers or Designs, Etc., }] it Go J. R. Freeman, 612 13th St. N.W. Wetween F and G sts.) to vat | Bron I eather Goods The appropriatenes eof Purses, Pocket Satchels and the other Leather Kin is attested to by the crowds that throng these counters, They tell of another im- portant fact—that we must have an ex eptionally good stock —and have it marked right. We have greatly augmented the usual va ‘ety — and brought to the front all the fads and novelties that popularity makes presentable. There are no disguises. Imitations are branded as such —realities wear their true colors. You cannot forward your compliments by trustier mes- sengers than these. More open-armed welcome will not greet anything ‘Ise vou might send. And you have the satisfaction of knowing you have bestowed a useful gift. as gifts Books, sSenteetectectont Name or initials stamped free on all Leather Goods from $1 uP: —. PURSES AND POCKET Horn-back Chatelaine Bags—S5e. to ae $1.98, BOOKS. Gove Leather Chatelaine —Green | Children’s Seal, ANigator and Eaaun- and Tan, with gilt frames abipucses We. aul ‘Beal Snakeskin Chatelaine Bags— «and Moroceo — ~ ® i Levther Shopping Bags, with silk and Pocket Looks and Purses- all colors— Satine tops— Sie. to $3. She Boston Bags grain leathor— $1.50 and Children’s Real Seal Purses, leather Je! Fass Boston Bags—real alligutor— $3.25. Children's Grain Leather Writing » in seal and fancy Pocket Books —25e. teathire Misses’ Tan Moreceo Combi Multiple Tuk Be. Books, with sterling sily Shawl Straps to 50 Misses’ Al Be Pee tion Books Brown, Green and ‘Tan— SATCHELS AND HAND i BAGS. Grain Club s, with zs and lined all througi, Shedeeseesendongeaeaseegente ontnegeasentoasooseaeateatenioatentonsesfonseatentnateateasenteniefeeseatonte fe ateste fe age ale lesger$ Haskin aisé “nt Seak- ANG tor Sizes—12, 13 and 14-inch— $1.65, $1.85 Morwce md faney ane j pasts gtsto. ‘Tan Grein Leather Club Bags, with 5 leather-covered frame, leather lining, end nickel trimmings— ac anil colors Mauve Grain Leather Club Bags, f silver with leather-covered frame, leather lin. sex, in the new s ing, Inside poe! gilt trimming and) Black—silver trimmed— 12, 13, 14, and 16 inches - $3, 8.25 and § seeded Real eines te Bugs, Emerald Green Alligator Combination Books, plain or with silver or gold corners $1 leather Jin HAMMAM MMA ALAR L EL AALAEAAAANA ANNES AS and Grain Books- silver mounted Tan Grain Leather Cabin Bags, with gilt trimmings and lined with pigskin ~Skves 12, 13 and 14-Inch—$3.35, $3.63 ator Combination: Seal and Al- ard $3.85. ligator Wallets and Hill Books -50c. to Polished Grain Leather Bags, leather lined, two Inside pockets, gilt trim- \$ 1 Seal and Alligator Full quings—13-ineh—$4.65, rd Cases—$1 and $1.50. Morocco and . to $8.35. Chatelaine Black Grain Leather Shopping Bags, With inside and outside pockets, leather handles and rickel trimmings—9, 10 and 11 inches—§1.75, $1.95 and $2.15. Black and Tan Grain Leather Bags, leather Lining, frame yickeled—Sizes, Alligator Card Baga—e., BOe, ul Chatelaine Rags, with outside peckets fastening with button—SSe. to 9 and 10 inches—$1.15 and $1.35. be Music Rolls, tn alligator, seal snd Black and Colored Chatelaine Bage— fancy leathers, with nen and satin 2c. 10 $3.50, Mutngs—50c. to $1.50. PERRY’S, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” | J. Jay Gould GNE ET CIE, 1415 H ST. N.¥ aa reget D'Isgne Crethes, 1110 G HAIK DRESSING AND MANICURD instructs Our experts specially in New York par. | TREE priest A TOYS, FAVORS, 421 9TH st, Jers for “ma on the Mexaulsite tints of halr with rial Hatr i Lt cage =e UP TO DATE BRT ¢ MA HED MROUGHT dele ER KETS KEMETHY. Fae fe Fermanent—Relfable. 1109 Pa, ave. phonzs. Youn gs Co., WLoles: loaves to the barrel. $ 3 ‘Wien Ihe ; 3 + “Xmas lurkey: pd * —and the host of “good = g * * things” you intend to have, $ aoe make their appearance at 7 * the Xmas dinner, it won't ¢ * be pleasant to feel that the b * Bread, Cakes and Pastry ¢ are not light and_ delicious 3 as you'd wish. Use ‘Cream Blend: ‘Flour ; ? * —for all. your Xmas baking 3 —and there'll be no failures € * * 7 Fs $ *or disappointments. It$ $ NEVER FAILS to make 3 3 * * ideal Bread, Rolls, Cakes, 5 ee Pies, &c., and makes nearly 2 > one-fourth MORE than 3 . other brands. _ o = * * At your grocers, 4 ‘B. B. Earnshaw & Bro., 3 5 Wholesalers: {3:1gz Wenn ata. 3 > Feo2secess 99 SPtGTLoSseGeEsES We Want to Be Your Family Druggist. S$ We want you to rely on ux as you fyyilly physician, We want you f When prescriptions are left her ompounded accurately and. ex: T drugs. EF Messrs. W. B. 'T. Davie and J. 8. Nocl hare ‘hirge of our prescription departnient. Bosh are well-known pharmacists. Arlington Drug. Store, or ee Ave. & H St. atcz. s. vaggett, | Time Ls Almost Up For Making Xmas Phatos. oak, Must come within the next few days, * "t possi ih the photos in fine for Re as We've ont a tev open en- ayer left. If you wiih to secure sit- tomorrow, TINTS," all tyles and sizes. te Stalee, 1107 F St. Successor to 416-160 sete Date rae Slats gE ee Watches for Everybody. § 3 A Sclid Silver Chatelaine Watch, or- Bigin movement. A perfect iis T estrect. namented case, decorated dial, guar- $12.° hes All sizes, $11.60, 15,17, oe . - wantéed timekeeper. W4-karat Gold-filled Watch, ‘guarranteags. for 15. years, del5-6re A. KAHN, 935, F st. Venetian ie Drawn ‘Linen. Thi eat ancora i bart The Grandest Stock of Fine Xmas Gloves in Washington.- The display we make this year represents every possible degree of Glove fine every deserving idea in Glove mak-| ng has a showing here. And most interesting feature to the holiday gift seeker is the lowered prices wey naugurated. Every value of- fered means a saving—a good big round saving and a genuine-to-be- relied-upon value. 73¢. wes 95c. o befor. Two styl F-hook 1 ud Dopakin. ra in every paiticu.ar, 4bat‘on Finest Fre Ka Fanrxs $1.35 $1.35 the succeed above quotations by easy steps up to $5 and $6. Among this season's Prices novelties — exclusively our own—we show the new Diamond Clasp Evening Glove! a The Genuine French Kid, with _ fourchette forks of contrasting colors. Perfumed and_ Silk- lined Gloves are among the styles bound to be popular. Men’s Gloves---finest made, from 95c. up to $3. Every Glove ma- terial, every correct style. All Gloves hand- somely boxed and ex- changed if not right size. LOUVRE GLOVE COMPANY, 919 FST.N.W. The Thing! You might look for a week —and faik to find anything half so acceptable as a pair of pretty Slippers. They are beautiful and serviceable. As usual—we are doing the lion’s share of the Slipper selling —because our variety is greatest and prices OR Dsy tL ceeteatece Es Wine or ie Our Dr. Jano are warm and positively Damp-proof—$5.00 Shoes for $400. "s Hygienic Shoes for Ladies Here ly. Every worthy style— | 4 AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN | Pretty: Wedding Celebrated at St. John's Church... Local Notes of General Interest From Across Reck Creek Bridge— Amoug the Poor. One of the prettiest w. son occurred rday afternoon at bias ac St. John’s Chureh. The contract- ne parties were Miss Minnie V. Cook and = Richard 8. Clinton, both of this p* Rev. Dr. Charles Buck. the rector, 5 | forming We ceremony. The large c! was crowded with the friends of the tracting parties, and the music for tt easion, rendered by Mr. Charles ~ | organist, was exceptional od. The bridesmaid was Miss Georgie Barrett, while Mr. Alfred Clifton, a brother of the groom, performed the duties of best man. ushers were Mr. B. Sargent Elliott and Horace Clifton, another brother of the groom. The bride was attired in a hand some. traveling costume of green mixed novelty goods, trimmed with fur, and a to match. She carried a large bonqu: bride's roses. The bridesmaid was dress in a noveity mixed lavender gown, tr in lace, with hat to match. The fachec of the bride was to have given her away dings of the sea- of marriage, but was prevent ing the ceremony ou accou Mr. Fred. Cook, brother performed this emony, emony an informal rc the residence of Mrs. Hopk a cousin of the ortue, it be to have the recepiion at hey on count of.the ilmess of her f Only the intimate friends of the famudy were present at the reception, after which the wedded couple started on moon trip north. Upor city they will take up their phe residence ‘of the groom's mother, street. ption was held at home ac Among the Poor. The recent cold weather had the ef- fect of increasing the suffering among the “Poor of this section of the ctty, afd the ap- plications. for charity are new coming in, mény cases upon investigation being found to" berextremely worthy of relief. Within the pas: few nights the applications of homeless wanderers for shelter at ihe sta- tion house have beer ana taken care of for the night. seciated Charities for Georgetown n.oved from. the office of ‘Sauire Vist street, to cottare As: h, Dav reet, just ce is in charge ng her utmosi to hy cases that come The 4 S Miller, who is d afford relief to the wor before her. Arlington Stock Yards, At the Arlington stock yards there ©" some thirty cattle offe sold at the following prices: Best, 4 cents per pound; good, sly and and 3 : common, here were 3H sheep and lambs sold at the foliow quotations sheep, and cent ‘There sold from $23 state of the market Notes. cement of the marriage daughter of Geor pnard Meredith, h - to take place on Jur Zood. revival meetin, Baptist Church will tonight. J. Wicker, the Baltimore evangeli preach this evening for the last time rgc audience is expected. The mcet ave resulted in great good to the > Eight persons have been rec tership and others are exe the ved ted, There was a collision y tefore-#1 oclock on Dumbarton av nue, tween one of the heavy War Department Wagons and a Me: The fer but the wagon ‘opolitan car. er of the car was wrecked, or horse was uninjured. Mr. Davie A. Cotter and his si aw. Mr. Charies-H. uth street southwest, wherc pleased to see their friends. e —->— : Single Tax and Its Progress. Representative Maguire, who spoke n'ght at Typographical Temple on progress of the single tax movement, clared that it had moved forward with a rapidity greater than any other reform mnovement in social progress. Many mem- bers recentty elected by the Delaware I lature were ph tax legis! von, In the state of Washington one-third of the members of the lower house just electe 1 are single taxers, and nearly a third of the senate. In it is proposed to submit a constitutional amendment to pave the way for the adoption of the single tax to the people. In California over thirty newspa- vers favor the single tax. The San Fran- Sco democratic convention in favor of submitting a constitutio! ment, which wiil enable the le Tass an act adopting the single tax system of taxation. On this platform nearly ail the declared al amend- “David Gant,” “you acknowledge yourself to the Dis $100— “Hundied dollars,” interrupted David mumbled Clerk Lum ifar- indebted ict of Columbia in the sum ot $ mm d Quilt pe the democratic members of the legislature 3 Q ye pers—also & | were elected. 3 Henry A. Robinson, statisticlan of the ey 0 Department of Agricuiture, read a paper in x s support last evening before the National : Association, ‘at the Columbian = yo listened to h close BA U attention and the subject of a general where for $1.50. o cA aiecasaion: $ wae ; Hard to Understand. z pers Hand - sewed Pat ..A small colored boy named David Gant + os \ was in the Police Court today charged Bx LA, with vielating a District craimance. After + i hearing the testimony Judge Kimball de- $ cided that the case was one Uthat called for $ Fi Yentency, so he said quietly to the clerk: $3 “Take his personal bonds.’ z BS AMILY SHOE ‘STORE, . 12 SEVENTH ST. NW, 1 teeters 2 ffelpial Hint Xmas Buyers} Gilt Chairs “or Couches. with beauty. trouble of not getting what you want Ber ‘Two specs) Mocker ‘offerings: eo Rockers, cobbler seat. $2.2 se ere 25° Mahogans-sinish ‘Rockers, 2] tO 75 MY. weed. €o., x The Houghton 1214F St, ee SA a Td When puzzled about ‘what to give,” ‘combine Rockers, All utility 2 > Kowll find a happy and. inexpensive -so-. $2 lutton, to the a culty by giving a box ss Fine Stationery. Our assaxtment’ of ‘Xmas Stationery, eta ita | i pea ullantyne’s, 428 7th St. Semana ozs. eo ee ALWAYS AVOU) HARSH PURGATIVE PILLS i 3 ‘ i i i: fret make and. then leave 3eq7 cut tinted Caer reuitile Liver Pills ely find make you well. Dost, Sone ilk o seid = FEEL 4 cee Ly “ening ee itor eer Atal with ‘a gasp of horror, probably thinking that he would be sent down for life in de- fault of a fine of that magnitude. The spectators smiled and the clerk continied the reading of the bond, At its conclusion a bail commanded, “Step out!” but the youth with down-cast es pro- ded through the dock tc the cells. “He is urder the impression that he has been fined $100," remarked the court. David was conducted back io the court room, where it required the combined elo- guence.of three bailiffs to convince him that he was free as a bird. ven then it was th a cazed expression that he took his departure. * —__—»--—- Dentists’ Banquet. The thirtieth annual meeting and ban- -auet- of the Washington Dental Society was a pleasant event at the Wellington ‘Tuesday night. At the bus'hess meeting the following officers were elected: Dr. D. E. Wiber, president, Dr, W..N. Cogan, vice ‘president; Dr. Charles’ W. Appler, secre- tary; Dr. M. F. Finley, treasurer; Dr. H. B. Noble, librarian, and Dr. H. J. Allen, sessayiet. Dr. A. W. Sweeny acted as toas' master. The toasts were: “Progressive dentist,” by Dr. M. F. Finle, “Social den- tist,” by Dr. H. C. Thompson; “Looking backward,” by Dr. R. Finley Hunt; “Prac- ical dentist,” by Dr. W. N. Cogan, and “!Dental sceiety,” by Dr. H. B. Noble. Those present were Drs. Cogan, Finley, Hunt, Noble, Dieffenderfer, Sweeny, Davis, #rown, Ash, Lyon, Thompson, Walton, Daly, Gerow, Bradley, Wolf, Donnaily, Appler, Wiber, Alien, Lewis, Schooley, sMoaree. Sharp and Talbot. —_—+.-— Central Relief Committee, . A meeting of the central relief committee bas been called by, Judge C. C. Cole, the :}qhairman, for tomorrow afternoon, at 4 ’o'clock, at the rooms of the board of trade, in’ the Ames building, for the purpose of considering the appointment of subcom- and other matters. “Judge Cole today announced the appoint- ‘weht ot Mr 3 ee a F. A. Lam- ‘and Mrs. H. B, Macfarlend as.a-com- ittee on canvass for money and supplies. seat a + Spe Reet: Seat see ‘Ae Department: Sore. work guaranteed, | ‘ j | | Open evenings until! Every Fancy Basket in COST PRICE tomorrow our Xmas gift to you. Giveable Gifts 'For Both Sexes stock his The | | Below we give a. futvazeiee hundreds of substantial effi. r ' be found in om fer l« « Te wit save ke our estaltishn i tem, The stereo is A 1 follow ing 1 a =z = | Hints for | Santa Claus. Here are a few Miet<” for dow Mt ata Claws from th | | napert ol oa mie s. with « 75c., $1.25 and $ Wresually well-ned aot lp are ~ ic, $1 Hand-embroidered Handkerchiefs, 50c. o Hand ents whieh + ton merchant 2414 doz, tert them, Bern “Brow nie” Hdkfs., 8c. autital Ha tomer iw at “Gifts” For Men. Men" with only Little be Shields, with Best selected A verita vt wenn wear in exquisite light sclera f a in a 50c. a 933 Pa. Av leather is fine and inarked WP DPA AR ea sa -Lorgnettes- $5. west -In very many handsome styles, ‘The daintiest ond ceptable of gifts for There we sell o teed be Genuine are fitted with meh Lenses we a «. Brown, H. Edwards, Manager, Optician, 1010 F St. @ del7-424 sooesoosesescosooess Tortoise the have in A Meaty H. H. z 2 © g e < hot Store, 938 F Se apd Retait Ea Be Old Italian. Violins. - A Beth, Vislln 904 Qultay aber Soa Repaire. 427 11th st, ui. OG SATURDAYS ONLY Om fait, vad other Pime Vidline forsale. Pies azaw

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