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‘EVENING Paes MON DAY, JA ESET 26, 1897-12 PAGES. The Busy Corner, 8th and Market Space Kidman “on Vth. | Storage, 224 and M. ng we sell beara the stamp of perfect workinarship and finish. 5 More DAYS Of Carpets at WHOLESALE COST. All the Carpets in_ the sale must be gone by then. If the steady big buying by far sighted people continues well accom- plish our object by then easily. Here are some of the price: "arpets made and laid at these prices: is the weather we’ve been looking for. Cold, crispy days like these will soon wipe out everything in the shape of grip, colds and malaria. WARM UNDERWEAR AND BED WRAPS ARE VERY ESSENTIAL—-KEEP YOUR BODY WELL PROTECTED AND YOU WILL FEEL LIKE YOU $2.00 Wilton Carpets $1.65 NEVER HAD AN AILMENT. - $1.90 Bigelow Axminsters. .$1.50 We have lowered our prices on $1.65 Wilton Velvets. . $1.15 | Underwear, Blankets and Bed $1.25 Velvet Carpets. . -$1.00 | Comforts, although the thermometer $1.15 Moquette Carpets... = .00 | has gone clear out of sight. $1.35 Body Brussels...... 1.10 $1.10 Body Brussels. --.---- &c| 10-4 White Blankets, 39c. 10-4 Gray Biankets, soft and fleecy, 49c. ORIENTAL RUGS $7.50 Oriental Rugs $5.00 $9.75 *“ “$6.00 $10.50 “ “© $7.00; 12-4 White & Gray Nor- $12.50 All well. $9.75 Rugs reduced as way Blankets, $1.39. 10-4 Ali- Wool Scarlet Blankets, $1.98. 11-4 White Wool Bilan- | kets, $1.98. 8 pairs of All-Wool Blan- kets, slightly soiled, were $4 a pair, $2.49. 11-4 Heavy Gray Wool Blankets, $1.39. 12-4 Heavy Silver Gray Blankets, $1.69. 11-4 Heavy Silver Gray Woe! Blankets, $1.98. Domestic it W. B. MOSES & SONS. IE “Don't Buy ‘A WHEEL are going to have a rs wilt with delight. present. Plenty of at $100 that are el which We are going $50 Cash a Our 10-4 All-Wool Isa= \ ; avikaes (| bella Blankets, $2.98. berths Our 11-4 All-Wool Isa- J dak Ss Bro Ses) bella Blankets, $3.98. Our 12-4 All-Wool Isa- 1229 Pa. ave. Os OO Painless Extracting, 50c. -| bella Blankets, $4.98. Full size Cotton Filled Sateen Bed Comforts, 98c. 11-4 Sateen Bed Com- forts, pure white cotton filling, Were $1.75, $1.39. Special prices on fine heavy dou- ble-face Velour Lap Robes. Curlons visitors are welcome. We gladly explain One lot which were $2 69 our js of associating professioual skill with | $4.00 are...... ek ee ° ness management. The co-operative : : pplied to dentistry surprises most people. One lot which were $3 69 It may surprise you and save sou | $5.00 are......+--- ofseiata ° Lal nana One lot which were Painless Extracting, 50c. 7: eeececcetcc sce Painless Filling, 75e. up. One lot of Heavy Gray Wool Best Teeth, $8. Horse Blankets, full size, Crowns, Bridges, ete., at correspording prices. given. with heavy leather strap. $1 69\° Sole owners of ZONO for painless operations | Were $2.00. sees ° * . r danger, CUILDRED 8 WHITE MERINO AND Knit Underwear. 2 QOC, { 5c. U.S. Dental Ass’n, Cor. 7th and D Sts. N.W. OPEN SUNDAYS 10 TO 12. AND MISSES" MERINO PANTELETTES AND 8, NICELY FINISHED. hatte DRAWE y| LADIES NATH on <) AND HEY Cc. DOr rO RS yj {IEBED VESTS AND I. ee 5 EINE | ALL WOOL NDP. i Cc OOL W ( 4 TS, WHICH of ° Not all sizes in these goods, but we guarantee to fit every eight cus- tomers out of ten. They are con- siderably less than half price. Children’s White Dresses. ‘TLY THE COLD-WEATHER KIND, WHICH WILL COME MIGHTY TLE LATER WHEN YOU HEM AND CA GET THEM aT t.35c. 1 pt. 60c. OGRAWM’S, 13th & Pa. Ave. & 17th & H St eee CHILDREN'S WHITE DIMITY ARD STYLE, SLIGHTLY SOILED, WERE 6ye. ‘ DIMITY AND CAM- ‘D EMBROIDERED Julius Lansburgh ’ Furniture and Carpet Company. PERMANENT OFFICE NOW LOCATED aT as F Street N. W. ig & Harding’s Old Stand.) ALL INDEBTED TO THE us Lansburgh Furni- ONE LOT ¢ CAMBRIC DRESS! ERED “EMBROIDERY SIZES SIX 31 IGHTLY SOILED. 59c. Ov EMPIRE STYLE, EMB. EVES, HUBBARD STYLE, RUF- * 69c. pecial sale of La- Muslin Under- ture and Carpet Company settee ALE RESPROCTRULLY REQUESTED TO CALI SETTL The Julius Lansburgh |: urniture & Carpet Co., ACCOUNTS. 1226 F Street N. W. praw. 14 HSE INCLUDED IN THIS LOT. * saeaaeseaees 75c. 1 $1.00 exci, isham’s s California Fruit of Loom 3 WATERS OF LIFE One of the coveries of U YARDWIDE BLEACHED MUSLIN — WIDTIL most wonderful dis- age—a product of y. whose curative : 534C. |: 8. Kann, § Sons au 0., nature's labort powers stand unpareileled. 4 A natural solvent that the seat of di e, and, that—cures the ailment. e glad te consult with you proofs of its powers. t California Water Co., : 1010 F Street. Su P. Rederts, Gen’) Mgr.) attacks removing | OSD FO8O SIF OSS HETEITOHORO «| | WER AEN oes AS TNH ALER.— = eT e, MARKET SPACE! Gerome Desto’s ‘Retiring Sale. All the Credit You Want— —AT RUDDEN'S. — Gordon & Dilworth's )PRESERVES.. To imal ——— keepers i - with t & Dilw if FREE © Display ( the Washington honse- to furnish your house from top,to bottom with | sae b's Preserves, we have i augurated an exhibition of these goods, w It’s easy have a grand variety of small and Furniture for your home 9N.Y.av 4 THE WORLD OF SOCIETY | i" } ) ‘ ’ (Continued from Seventh Page.) prizes were pa Lithgow, the hi cnt were Misse intings, work of Miss Among those pres- %. Emma Nasz, Rab- Litt, Douglass, Clare and Falk, and Messrs. Patterson, Frech, McNickle, ichael, Man- ning and Lithgow. The next meeting of é the clu will he held at the residence of \ | Miss Nasz. 107 1uth street northeast. ‘) Mrs. Bi rand Mrs. Dettlebock of Baltimo thal of are the guests of Mrs. M street, Blumen- and were at home to ast public recep Hotel Norman jon for this season at the © tomorrow afternoon. Hy | FO OnE a4 The displuy consists of twenty their frtends yesterday. ° y ‘brand new stylish Furniture if i — or. puma ay is in ( Mrs. Thom A. Dobyns, 108 C street € Iring a € you buy here—on credit. You irge of Mics Cleveland of N. ¥. }! souzheast, iny itera ye 5 - = * priees wilt prevail, and (| iy, assisted by ‘ock, Miss Berry = spend more in foolishness each : me is cordially Invited aa and Miss Sutton. No matter what you read to the week or month than you have # call amd taste these Preserves! (] Mrs. D. H. Mahan is at No, 1911 N street, contrary, there are no lower prices ob WER) TO ine Saat with Mrs. Moss, that exist anywhere than are being Gaueae youn Tun pag A c. 1413 3) airs James. MoCreary wil hold her quoted at this Retiring Sale. We eee), H BRYA ~~ large pleces of Silverware, suitable — ee Miss Dixon of Virginia. niece of Dr. Wm. for Wedding Gifts, Enchre Prizes aud Favors, etc., at exceedingly 1ow prices. Every piece of Silverware We sell Is of tfe best quality and is guaranteed by us as such. In- spect our goods and get our prices! On Credit. Nothing disagreeable to undergo when buying here on credit—no notes to sign—you just promise to pay as you are able and your purchases are hustled into our wagons and hauled to your residence. We want you to test our Credit | System—our prices—and our Furniture! They'll be to your liking, we are sure! Mcknew’s Daily Letter. “Bona Fide” Coat & Cape Reductions. We shall take advantage of the ent cold snap to effect a final clear the entire stocl We have every facility for doing the best repair work and doing it quickly. This department is in charge of Mr. Gerome Desio. SSR A PRE ES Ce \Gerome ie 1107 F St., North Side. Ja25-700 ee HIGH- -QUALITY CLOTHING For Boys Only (TO ORDER-NO READY MADE) At Tloderate Prices. PARKER & CO. Of Philadelphia are at the Ebbitt House VARY 26, 27 and 28, from 10 a.m. to 5 a select Hine of sampl of thely ewn importat! mer of #897. :Credit House F 513 Seventh St. Co. Elphonzo Youngs Every olive that comes into this store is imported by ourselves from France—and from the most celebrat- ed packers. Our last importation arrived but a short while ago, and are so fine that we're getting new patrons each day. Elphonzo Youngs Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 428 oth St., bet. D and E. Phone 58. Can refer to some of the best families in Wash- Ja ington. eur 3 It's Like Having Fresh Peas 3 In Midwinter to Serve 2 BRAKELEY’S B. F. I Ostrich Feather Boas & Fur Neck Scaris Reduced. % CHAMPION JUNIOR PEAS. € i 2 pQuly, BRAKELE > the — tom oe REE ee < E i S coe ee ee Electric Seal Cape S$ — — Come tn well-tilted caus. Tusist on at lower prices. 3 - = having “BRAKELEY'S"” from your & i 2 EF Wen suppiy ¢ By : - $B. B. Earnshaw & Bro.,{ ra : ew holesalers: — }4053'S? ca et é Farewell Prices” Ja22-f.méew-28 ‘phe Wade & ‘Butcher Secor Torrey Razor Strops. On Men’s Winter-weight UNDERWEAR $2.00 W 1.50 W. & B. 1 Four-sided Torrey Strop.. $1 Swing Strop, 8. & A. Special ° ine boreal hide. 2 Soe. Elat Strop. cc & ettes, full ripple. a aving Brush ? Collarettes, full rippl ree arid re $4 Colarettes, full rip Stone Hones, all sizes; Cosmetics, 5 & Astrakhan Cap B. & S. Clippers, Safety Razors, Ba: 2 Astrakhan Capes. as owest prices. KOLB PHARMACY, s Elvotrte Seal Cape sell * Fleet { The price >< secl ( 25c. & 50c. | sittentousty z Mafts you really : (er & Chinese, ‘afford. to 3 finest’ Coat 73C. it. Even if y Ladie pag | dow'e waut matting Se aoe (0) SY Cc Just now, you will ¢ fe | m<[3 | MARTIN WOLF, ° 9 y | ) 3025-500 23 ITH NW. | 2 re Houghton... Fst. 19 t "1 =e Bae ladies there Bele ‘us a Cc. to make a common-sense heel - iM SU RE YOU ibe LIKE and full pointed toe boot on : 20c. our Foot Form last. It’s here. - My Sausage think any "t find any I Gress my Just come. No. 405—a boot with all the Foot Form vir- tues—same fit—same quality —same elasticity—same price. Always $3. Button with pat- wh ' 39c. 50c. Neckwear, 27c. | s geod as imine. we yaking mine better. ts—prepare them—an myself, 1 know how to make and I make no other kind. C. RAMMLING, Dixe navy, ts the guest of Mrs. Wm, Johnston of Georgetown Mrs. W. B. Stevens will receive Fridays at Willar The mother and wife of Representative Aldrich of ma having recently be- Come members of Continental Chapter, e American Revolution, as < of the National 'So- the chapter at their evening. After the bus- er the guests were in- dining room to enjoy a t forth on a most artis- the predominating ecting into the colors beng. in and red. The ices even partook of a revolutionary character, | heing small soldiers holding miniature an flags in their hands. The chap. ided to give a tea in the near fu- Will Henry has cards out for < tea Wednesday, January 2 er Hermann, wife of Represen- mann, wand Miss Hermann will t home tomorrow (Tuesday) owing from the city, but will receive the fi uesday in Februar’ Owing to the recent illness of Mr Knight Moses and the continued illness of da M eception tomorrow, Tues- t . February 2. ably ball will be | % Monday evening, 1g will begin at 10 governors of the as- | @ 5 who have the zrrangements in | % i is composed of John Davis, pres % er V. Fdward M: W. Re ae as tes eet eal lartiett have of their John H. honor of and the next day a luncheon fer her Mrs. Phebe J. . Brown, and daughter Fetra will be asure and express- many members of the Cotillion leard Macdougall of Duluth, Ov vgall will be nemnenibe I the Hous ih and fo y flowers, placed there friends. When he enie Was approached by ma who shook hands with pleased to him, although he ¥ eer away a few days. Mr. McMillin him- a beaming mood, and received of his colleagues with s of delight. The had o sets aa ; a the fact that Mr. MeMil- g Wee So ee see ent tip—and saddle sole. A lin has within the few days taken Ps é nter Make! nee Oe unto himself a youn: a beautiful wife. Ju22-f,1m,W,20 = 4 tender foot boot. Sera ee Mrs. 1 enator Blanchard LANGLOIS. = = of Louisiana, 1 cards for an af- ° ternoon at home to meet Mrs. Mc : Brandied More Specials. Wm. H. McKnew, who will be 4 decided addition to th a oe life ef Washington. Fruits, paces = Three lines of Welted and 933 Pa. Ave. seca c. at. 5 tga me see net Stitched Pag age as any ee & z See Se Sas 0) = rex and Apricots. one else’s $3.00 $1 95 ? SRG PEE —— ai om Ae put up. To close, Boots. For...... 1897 P d j Officer Brown apes Come Up Wed- Odds and ends of last Presse The trial of Policeman Martin Brown of week’s $4 and $s Shoe offer... Kalen Wine & 6/4 /42'ST=PHONE 998. $2.65 ‘\‘Glassware. We bave just Dressed ihe) pened a bil he putter found In cat g Ja23-20d Dr. Lyon’s PERFECT | Tooth Powder An Elegant Toilet Luxury. Used by people of refinement for over a quarter of a century. Ja13-m11t, w39t SG eee F St. Cor. 13th. Send for Foot-form Catalogue. Bring the children in the morning fo that don’t crowd toes. DOD : of Go to Siccardi’s zcE a IN HUMAN HAIR. We have just received a large’ assortment of Italian mae French Tortoire Shell Combs and Pins, in the latest designs, finest stock ever displayed in Washington. ‘We are also selling a lot of All Long Human Hair pritcnes a great bargains. ILMARTH & EDMONSTON ; oh Beitehes reduced to $1.50 Great Reduction 00. Switches reduced to $5.00, 1205 Pa. Avenue. Gray and White Hair reduced in same proportion. Mme. Siccardi, In Hair. It Ae ee 9 ){ the eighth prec on a charge of intoxi- $| cation will take place Wednesday, before ) 2! board. Brown is the officer nd in the “camp” Friday, ap- parently under the influence of alcoholic stimulants, and pended from duty, as published in Saturday’s Star. It is denied that the offi nad indulged in whisky er other intoxicant such as is usually found in liquor saloons. The officer himself says that his condition was caused by a dose of medicine given him in a drug store. One of the doctors at Freedman’s Hospital, who , Went to the police siation with and said he wanted to see that he got play. One of the police sur- geons, who happened to be in the station at the time, was unable to smell liquor on the officer's breath, and he will, of course, be_a witness in the case. This affair recalls a case of the kind tried by the trial board several years ago. The officer's defense was that he had gone to a drug store and been given a dose of medicine, and the druggist who gave him the medicine admitted that he had given it to him as a joke. He was acquitted. It ts se 1,000 Switenes, $3.57, formerly $7.00. Switches, 2.60, formerly 5.00. Switches, 67 Gray Switches, 2. Gray Switches, ot 711 lith st., nett to eS LEE = wate rooms for .. shampooing. ai ayeing. © 382-204 formerly 10. formerly 5.00. 4,50, formerly 6.50, First-class attendants in Hairdressing, Shan.poo- “It’s Got To Be thought that Officer Brown will be able to show where he got his medicine, and that the medicine, and not whisky, intoxicated ane n unul} 4 eussecnsesosesesesooesoresetessseseeeeees J. H. Chesley & Co., 1004 F and 522 10th Sts. SIKATIES. “s freeze is the for Jong xpell of cold weather most beloved of all wint now be indulged tn to Every skniing good pair of skatex + when you can buy Known worth at such these: unner ef a wee polers ax Men’s 85c. Skates, 50c. Men’s $1.50 Skates, 85c. Men’s $2.50 Skates, $1.25. Men’s $4.09 Skates, $2.50. Ladies’ $1.50 Skates, 85c. Ladies’ $2.50 Skates, $1.50 Make the house warm and at the same time save on the " 1 by weather stripping the doors am ows with our FELT WEATHER STRips. Far superivr to the rubber sort, which warp and peel off. You can put them up 1 I Cc yourself. Felt Weather Strips, best quality felt, Alte. fally guaraniced, for only FREY AC 1094 ma er = = 522 Sies SSeS Sis HECHT & COMPANY, “The buys as mach vtoce where your pre end for as little = to pay wel We repeat In an abbreviated way what we told the “Post” ers yesterday, and the values hold good as long as the goods hold out—and you have the privilege of the casiest of : i f payments. : Wraps recklessly cut. just read- same AN the Boucle and Plain Clot) Jackets. half-silk laed the m sigh effects— which soll for nnd $7—will be . marked ........ o $2.89 AN the Fine Caterpillar Ron s half-silk ned ys stylish which $3.08 saarked $7.08 All the - sik line lined and trimmed whieh are pow marked © either plain ¢ sold up to $2 The Fine Velo hamisemely —emiy trimmed with ost which sold fh are now. Plush Capes v Child and Misses" hen Long Coats and R ers—which sold for $5 are marked down to. 98c. sale of underwear —all the cambric and muslin undergarments which we in- tended to sell for as high go an a table for o8c. choice. for your The lot consisis of Fine Muslin Chemises, triamed with rutile; » Muslin end More 39c. shirt waists went on sale this morning. We bought 900 di rge quantity F ported Batistes and 1 soaks, Net one that should sell under them should be $1.59. will further t tion we have made for offering the best shirt waist values. the re The loss Is so big that we thought raising the pr of Flannet HECHT & COMPANY, It 515 Seventh Street. the case of Policemen Foley and ee S hi New fhe Ch Evans of the cighth precinct, who were ~ 5 fos ‘Try our “Curlette” for retaining curl omet ing € ~€ oicest tried a atest ee Ss abtabed in The Star Children should be given at the ti i ; hi . ne! S. HELLER’S, for the New Year. PI ET gies foe tect cont tothe Ceremtsionens: Tae | Terraline regularly during the 720 7th Street N.W recommendation of the trial board has not cold, inclement weather. It oW. yet been made public. bani ie clatie bod i v1 are pullds up the htile body anc 7208 N Tooth Hy = haben my’ - = ai (0) More oot ache de. ‘That's the’ only kind YO esos Bankes Sac prevents and cures coughs, Disfiguring Pimples, YOUR TEETH, KEPT, IN PERERCT: CONDITION Z ee Wm. S. Dulin and his wife, Mary S, have} colds and _ whooping cough. Seg ee and Wrinkles, Call and tet. oe BS pa fal aor Farragut Market 5 ee filed a bill in equity against Mary F. War- They LIKE it. S35 Qillngss, Redness and Roughness éwoon leave | GOOD, WO! re alvgn BE TING, THING. ner and others, praying for the sale and| it OF DRUGGISTS ONLY bd the in when ELL’S COMPLEX- ‘LESS CTS. te wareensaesas _— = ines -EAM emov — TH. CROWN AND BRIDGE partition of part of lot 6, square 900, of the facta) ‘blemish, Makes Ce ee ee ce | ROR at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, r russes estate of the Jate Charles Willim Dulin. Keeps it always in fault- The. aan Dental E Parlors Attorney Led Simmons represents the com- Sia Grugelst for “Brightwetl’ 1309 F ST. N.W. 9 | Fitted ey. ey WARHINGHON SUTGHCAS | Pitinants. bs we: 1] . N.W. —_—_—_—se © 4 = eins . INSURUMENT HOUSE, 1108 F sts mw. Ja0-Sim PORES aS Wrolcsale - Evans’ Drug Store, 938 Fr STMRET._ RAINS oF F WEALTH & Betat, MEZZO-TINT : Electric Power otal AEP is cheaper, safer and more ensily managed than steam. It requires no engineer. Printing offices, machine shops and factories should investtzate, eee oe oe . . . doz. up. Amateur work nicely finifhed. 3 a23-104 ESTABRUOK, 1227 Pa. ave. This style of Photo, at which we are experts, * are all the rage. Call and see our work. $3 per Judge Cox has granted Jennie P. Pye a divorce from Harry M. Pye, with permis- sion to resume her maiden name of Becker- dite. The parties were married here No- vember 20, 1800, and Mrs. Pye charged her husband with deserting and abandoning her at Philadelphia, February 1, 1883. No chil- CONSTIPATIO Uttle dente =a, eoucesT en Hn * * Glad to answer questions. Corns and Bunions VED WITHOUT PAIN, i ic Ligh REMO’ a Death of Nelsom Green. er you. | U. S. Electri ighting Co., Extablished cee Fa pots Nelson Green, son-in-law of Perry H. — eed comet Bees 218 14th st. nw. ‘Phone 77. 3216-204 eee Bonoes EGON, Carson, died suddeenly at his home on I % POISON, ‘CER, Rn ped street northwest Thursday evening. He = fecy ns Hi foeat goal Jeneet deuce "eter end al other dinoders ot the’ plood per | eee Biter Magen keeps | Will be buried in Harmony cemetery to- ee ay Reet aa esige te ee wees | morrow by the I. 0. 0. F. and the You @026-1m* eo 96 F st. nw. Bien ehh o> the eretent pnier Sem De a GB. Sesert _ Men's Brilliant Star, we ‘poll-w,f,m,1y dren were born to them, and the defendant is said to be’ now residing at Reading, Pa. The wonderful cures in the worst cases of Rheumatism perform- ed by DURANG’S RHEUMATIC REME- DY should convince the most skeptical. It rare- ly fails. it OF ALL DRUGGISTS. ONE DOLLAR.