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THE EVi NING STAR, TUESDAY, JAN UARY -26, 1897-12 PAGES. Woodward roth, rth and F Sts. N. Wy f y es! siness detaas, Our present business | finished with rity | Children’s Drawers, Waists, OOOO LE GOS, BARBER & ROSS, Cor. G and 11th Sts. ay Sontestetoet Lothrop: Sete Seto A gas or oil heater to help out the furnace —Is what you need these very cold days. estes Srtesgeteete hours are 8:15 to 5:30, Offerings! The Busy Corner, 8th and Market Space S. Kann, Sons {Mayer Bros.&Co., $ 937-930 F St., fur Faubourg Poissonnierre, Paris: ‘Out With ICOATS. made Ses sendontendente ry THE WORLD OF SOCIETY] Hospitality Dispensed at the Legation of Austria-Hungary. den Wedding and a Year More— Recent Events— Pleasant at hom orrow. for the last time this sea- H. Walcott of 17 14th “f= There's scarcely auy Introbe or furnace ain wets ne coe that will make every nook and corner ——__ = We Sh er 6 and mek: gp Sa ain soot : en at eae oe 2 cutitaie mera aie, : & We said every Coat an aroness vou Hengelmuller ente ane fs down wo low. Aud ott Cold! * Cape in the house should be ae gs night ee peace ee see oil heater 01 ‘alovit™? x i « 5 and Mrs. he Seer : . € $ par pede Oseetat ri : = sold. We meant it, and will Reape eam ew beeen Ee Ory an € ore Hof expense. We have tested - $ stand no backsliding or lag- Skier: the Hwikk winister ana Ss Pioda. i $ - a Poreensre te ay Colder! * ging on the part of any of Mr. Bishop of New York, Miss hop \iways correspond here. Our advertisements tell in the simplest possi- $ big oa oe £ them. Take your choice of io at Se ble way what is going on in the store. If you find anything different +Puritan heaters. + what's left at the following eas = ae Raarenss = ‘o. 3: ‘ - ae . . 2 awynn, Mrs. er, ‘aman, 2 irom the advertisement or meet with any but the best of service tell us; $ Ro 25 bane See worth et 3600, ( oldest! % prices, but be quick if you Bax-Ironsides, Count Vinet end P il in ten hours woes sa - - we want to correct it. E: we try to make it easier, ;¢ iP te ae ° want them: SEES © pleasant and more profitable for our customers to trade with us. $ in ten houra. ws. $5.00 Mrs. Perrine, who will remain z cope pean wits gg 0) alate S re eS) Whitc House until the family depart for Xin ten toure... eae That's how we define this sudden 2.984 | their Princeton home, hax been suff-ring SOE ES ae ee ee {rete CS be et Od {from a had caki for the past week, and $m ten “bones and nas double cold snap. 33 = j nas teen obliged to cancel her social ex : 1 i Ti Bey iecnmer ose eee, 90.00 PLAYING A QUEE: sagements temporarily kendsomer 7 EN PLAYING A QUEE: = "antaa Bie iwi s issued invit January’s the Clearing Time ee eee, Stare gS eae = - “Museo tas feued_ nc So oroliers. IS TRYING A GE .F FREEZE- 20 Coal css or a tea v'clock 1 t ; fc 5 = Has 1 Miss Black, at the Shorehan Vor mills, manufacturers, importers, etc. Frequently we purchase the : ——— ae pute UEET FOR 3 au 0 $25 Coats at = = = ‘$10. are: ae oe ene a ene stocks in their entirety, in a way which enables us to sell for less than the **Calovit’’ heaters. Go eae hee aD Cea Tene aenvloncuntic ae sor errata, seein Peeeesb merchandise can be manufactured. Then, too, we are daily marking : a een OUR E: VY DERBY 1UBBED BROWN = Re esintes owl iil b. Y. 1 f nEctoe ich a i x but Se. worth WHICH WE SOLD THE or im the country who wi also s Amonx down winter goods from our own stocks, which at the former prices were room, and corsumes bu! $2 . = rc ene ee S - : . : m4 = of gas in ten hours Se & s WW AT Be make you such an offer? Miter Fs e. unusual values, but which now are exceptional bargains. The goods |e ree ee ee ines room, MARKED) DOWN 39c. GALES ahd Gauke caine Elta | Pumphrey. pais 3 a : ne APES s s Jobnson, Evel digett. ohnson, from these sources are now on our counters, and you'll find fresh fea- 1 and burns but ite. worth of gas in $3 : : : 2 as a [en pies soe cere eh PS t alien ote catettenetiice z $ : 3 YOU OUGHT TO BUY. plane with the Coats. We 3 Hite ehh Mainaee aebee : ETSY Se wees Se S The Burner size beats an extra large OF FINE NORFOLK AND NEW have slashed their prices till | Jonrson, Guy Padgett. ‘ 3 bd but 16c. worth of yas mega eyes SSTENE UI SBEALTe there’s no recognizing what La Hepes. oe $a day wHictt Eee (Sure ss per, Jcim Wright. H. Talbert, Janua Sale of Milliner x ‘ aM $1.50 $l 00 their originals were. Coombs, Elmer Es - 4 I y ie RU te ese Sree TOUR ee ee < The reception of Mrs. MeKnight Moses, 3 = 2 : Y Ys 2 Japanned Coal Hods, 17c. ARE THE VERY THINGS FOR THIS COLD SNAP. tILaces Down. Sarit here a OEE OEE as been pos: lag 4 Fi : C ay aces poned until next Tuesday, February ednesday and Thursday, January 27th and 28th. |% Furnace Scoops, 6oc. WE HAVE A LOT OF LAR pele jponks etl ee ay, Seay 2 ass ‘ARLET SHIRTS FOR MEN Two reasons why _ the SR Sie ecoWtapliSa aliniecae aot fine: haa Our Entire Remaining Stock of A good me to WERE $1.00 ptices are so unreasonably Mrs. Gosling. : on me have the house felt stripped Is at once. low. First, the goods came cee a ag ale : today. Mid-Winter Hats and Bonnets Se ee in one big purchase. See- $| 2" Siin" teas = % AEP E kites ae eaves ¢ ond, that — stock-movin Mrs. L. E'seman will not be at home to- strips keep out the dust as well as the ae Senile : Beis ear & cold air. CARDIG. Ir au] ¥ movement that covers about ri ae e Now $1.50 to $9.00. Formerly $6.00 to $18.00. |$ ee z CERES es Persie | Sageame tteaas oes A Mes Vrs Somers hax fsued invitations for u $s eae > zs eee uncheon Tuesday, February n hone = iThere il be skating : a They are beautiful goods in Mrs. Hurst, wife of Rt. Rev. Bishop Hu = = ies z z row, Here are the best skates Be ajoce iss Mrs. Robert I. will hold her last Also a rare and beautiful collection of new Spring Flowers and z ieealtee suit selmienee ama $1.98, $2.25 axv $2.49 ie mselv : Wer ness ee SE a ay nie Fel r hat trimmings. dress garniture and decorative purposes, in- 4 sae : NATURAL = ee every noe aan Owing to absence from the city, Mrs. Me- chiding Violets, Roses, Daisies, Forget-Me-Nots, Heliotrope, Flags, ete. | % Se : panei en ‘5c. 2% the a s make them doubly Nally will no receive again this season at % es, $1.25. attractiv . e Hamilton. = z aoe $ ee ‘ : 2 | Miss Virginia Rr#wn of Georgetown is =a =" = 4 Ip UDARfeCt Digstlovenaimet yay o YO.$| visiting Mrs. William Hedian in Baltimore z we only one that z MEN'S EXTRA WFAVY Al Sow hiss Bianche (siraswneer de Gimiing . 4 izinal luster and Ie WOOL HALP HOSE, FULL REL % at @ i friends in Williamsport, Pa., for a few Our Great January Sale of z : ae eee 25C. fee be Beare $ a ttt $ cae oma 1 8 ; Mrs, Philip Larner will not be at home LV 4 tel yy ENS VERY FINE FULL = Hid 5 S hiya 3 Wo men *s Muslin Underwear $ or 80. ae 58 Res MADE © cae = inches wide, and 1 Q* yg, Mrs. John Morris . Ken- Ka amis FE cane me nan ear very pe } | nedy will not re 3 nuay 5 s plain to very fine garments, with prices fitted to each sort. - ee mee ACen 5 hat ms 1S Sid st st 206, Ne 2 pd a econ PE Re SInens OF eine 2M, on is called to the following list of lowe -priced undergar- | % BS DUCED FROM ” Pd atrs: eaneher They are not skimped in cloth, making or tr mining. They are Gan 1 : < < i eral, w t 1 -ver—better in every wav, a 1e 3! — many in- or. G and rith Sts. & , inches w y] The fifty-first wedding ann sary of Mr. e than ever. better in every way, and they cost less in in z $ ina Inc. yd. Se sah ee ae stances than the materials alone. to say nothing of the time and labor Peo |... z ey Scag ning iy Sher Chanen Ane s 1. if vou made them at home. = Hy & plicated ; who came and took come . : ry Hand-made Torchon In . people's surprise. Chemises— i 5 = ser 123 inches wi c. yd. nvited guests were f teks and + another value (hall co-workers at the Metro owe) King’s Palace ae ag ee and wen! : $3 a {Mr. Wright and wife, Rey. Mr. Thomas $ ‘the 1 5 ok | Hunter anc wife. ‘ sega Cloak chon Lace, y Mrs. Chas. W. Needham, 1758 Q street serving nee elms nae = Piain and Rough Cloth | child Coats, Astrakhans, Ke Beavers, Cheviots | | mee ee ancy Cloths. All the — “ur stvles and effects phen Shield, Franklyn and box Qur Custom Shirt Department fs thoroug Tvic ly equipped for active ind we invite to it the atten- m of gentlemen who intend plac- with us their orders for Shirts to to measure. All orders in- sted to us will receive the most careful attention made Y. Mins back or both © than two platts 6 for $y.00 RADE 4 Maslin: pl West Mn twenty. | le benom wanted | 6 for $12.00) Enis twenty-two bun . 6 for $15.00 aha i them—FITTING them. You Coltere, atte ea for $27.00 see why we can give you more 3 : g tore $3.00 per doz. than vou'll get at mixed s ‘ Sere eel | We Make to Order Another new FOOT $3.00 per doz.!3 1 FORM Boot just made. No. s Night Shirts, Pajamas made to | 78 $ 405-—a boot with common : us Mevklands and wristhands put ou | Phx em aul designs Here cas sense heel and full pointed toe; = aude Scena ee eau cabo steeee CHeeRrOmERE pate patent tip; button; saddle sole. : z New Brass Always $3. Specials. Interest centers around the pro- Hosiery Department be- now, owing to favorable we dre offering excep- values at uncommonly Some of the following xs are duplicates of those secured wv the great Hosiery sale of about ten days a cause Fe ist rehases, mally high W prices. ped Cotton toes an Hose, Lewis the AL = New Limitation: EF. Renson. $1.00 Dwart's ‘Tattor aud other é $1.45 | - Mystery » John 81.20 | the Flest FP Mf. st.w » Fire Flows Macleod. $1.0 | Egerton, Cavaller Mii He $1.20 | Year ta the Pields—Jobn Barronghe. F120 « Lie KK hy Wiggin. Ste Ja ris. $1.20 The Imperial Darning Machine Is now being demonstrated in Notion Department. It makes a most un- casant task a pleasure—and so simple that a child can use it. Price, 25¢. pi ) Which prevent the seed from falling | Carpet Sweepers. Woodward | Skirts, Long and Short Dresses, &c. Mustin 1 burt Extraordinary Values. Citldren’s hem: Pair. bem holes. ort Slip: yoke und neck and styles; loose and. tight-fitting effects. Worth $10, $2 98 =| $8, $6 and $5, at. Jack- Hubbard + around All-lined Astralchan ets, All-lined Kersey Jackets, | All-lined Novelty € loth Jack- ets. All the latest styles. Empire effects, shield fronts box styles, loose and tight- We yoke of fuser. neck amd Ete Upholstery fitting effects, in black, tan, Department, - brown and blue. Worth In connection with various interest-| |= $20, $15, $12 and ing lots of goods now being sold at SHG) Mises ss oesac $5. 98 lary special prices, offers the fol- KING’S PALACE, lowing recent arrivals in new Cur- tainings, Drapery Stuffs, Pillows. — _ a z Art Tickt r ia Hat PLP OI ODN 2A Tw 1 as two things. Auman can de one thing This is a V Shop. Women’s Shoes clusively. All our time—atten- tion—and energy are devoted to Women’s Shoes—planning man’s Shoe 1 Down Pit he. Bi The Specials. hree lines of Welted and d Cages. We have just re ved a shipment oi the best Brass Bird Cages, which Stitched Boots—no one can we are offering at the prices of in- give you more for $3. This ferior grades. The designs and finish week .....-...6. c $1.95 of these goods are excellent, They The last of the $4 and $5 come with or without the guards, specials at $2.65. cut the side of cage. 8 without guard. « No, No F St. Cor. 13th. } for New Foot-form Catalogue. Bring the chtidren in the morning for Shoes that don’t cro’ toes. de26-F0d j OY DN NS OREO OI We are showing the newest and best Carpet Sweepers, with the latest | You'll get the best {LUTZ & CO., *!e 48s 497 Pa. Ave. Ja25-20d » Bee vvwEwrrey improvements, and they always give i ¢ > | satisiac tory — service. he best tees ever made . (ae have the ¢ co-bearings and $ If you > run easily and noiselessly, and are delet CONCORD: $3.00. t os i< Sreaiad ae bse’ : ——— _ Up to the t date—skill and Me tellitge ocr ee Pileniin; Aweevers |: === pat wen tmaver centiived's Levier me y Pt ~ of hurners. Made to ft your horse * $1.50 each. | { ——— ana made to give years ot service, > This fe the beat Sweeper obtainable at $1.50, ¢ To Fae cat make a better barnes in- > Buh thor { ——_vestnent. > > . = How to Have Open Fires to Burn Witheut the denger of beviee fly into spark stoppers onr $5 WIRE APARE: Ge Rugs machin gteuble lateiaced ‘ire, cage ate H. Corni bowers) oa ng, & Lothrop. street have issued invitations for a musi- z cale Friday evening, from 8 to 11. < § Mrs. J. Preston Miller, 122 12th street < —— northwest, will not be at home tomorrow t 5 oe but will be Wednesdays. February 3 and 1 c. a yd. + Mrs. John Cammac Brightwe = ayer averue, will not be at home today. PLAIN RIDERDOW NS. IN ALL COLORS. ONLY | The young la: of the Foundry Home - issionary Society have issued invitations 19¢.) Bros. & Co.,f |e eee 2 $ ° 09% | nue, Wednesday . 4 to 8 o'clock. Wor oes | Mr. and Mrs. J. Fairfield Carporter have 4937- 039 F St. returned and are occupying ir own house, h street. urpenter WILLED FLANNE! BLE FOR SKIRT LORS NAVY AND GR: er aunt, M THE FIT | Duval Eagan, Mrs. Bt. 3 ‘HOEQUAL 1) THE BEST, AND 69 | Importers, 24 E. Vermont avenue. IN ALL SIZES. AT Cc. | a BLACK NEW BRILLIANTINE, $1.98 LADI AULLIAN NEW VERY We are selling our $5, $6 and $7 Jackets and Capes at. «++... $2.98 And our $8, $10 ead $12.50 Jack- ets and Capes at. $5.00 Nothing better to offer for bed covering than th prices on Blan- kets and Comforts: 10-4 WHITE BLANKETS. . 39. ie Su + SESSITOSL ISOS AS TSAO ISOS TLS | Evening” Gowns For the _ Inaugural Ball. -An Evening Exhibit Will - Occur Wednesday from 8 to 10. + will sell our regular $60 Brass grade of ‘e Houghton. F st. Red Grape i you're just re- covering will res 3 it. be at hom February at home ard witl not be Mrs. W. J. Zeh, 2 New avenue northwest, will not be ter 7 o'clock tomorrow. Mrs. Lamar Westerfield, wsiting her mother, Mrs. Hampshire at home af- who has y A. Muir, 2 in Virginia, left for New Orle jay last to join her hushand. Mr. Westerfield Was recently promoted to an important position in New Orl s Crandall of | Souls’ Church were remely gratified Miss Herbert has an attack of the grip, and will not receive tomorrow. Miss Traphagen of New York, who was visiting Mrs. 4 ew B. Graham, returned to her home Saturday. ——— = Death of Mrs. Mary A. Row The funeral of Mrs. Mary A. Ro: Cied Saturday, took place yesterday after- noon from her late home, 711 Mth street. Mrs. Ross, who was the widow of Isaac W. Ross, was born in this city January 25, IS11, and resided here continuously up Mad she lived until today she would have reached her eighty-sixth birthday. Mrs. Ross wa: consistent member of the E Street to the time of her death. % el “pure! avi een ie hed therewith 104 Akay from a spell of | Church, having been Identife Ee eee on AND) 49c, Juice sickness you need | since its organization under the pastorate 3 ae 9 some of our Unfer- | of Rey. George W. Samson, and at the time 42-4 WHITE AND GRAY mented Ked Grape Jul + trie _ She Moen ae C. qt. to “husten “Sour "Rovers, | Of her death was lis oldest member. She SENS homer (() * T Grand to take! “Only Sde. qi; | enjoyed the confidence and high cxteem 0-4 ALL-Wor 2c. pte both of the members of her churen and KETS RS OF ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, SLIGHTLY SOILED, WERE $4 A PAIR 11-4 HEAVY AY WOOL $2.49 SIWVER GRAY wert Wwe . Isa s Beier 7 wore sig OB OUR 11-4 AbleWOOL ISABELLA BLA eres $3.98 ETS . E LE Woot, TRABELLA G4. 98 FULLSIZE corre -FILLED SATEED BED COMFORTS. 98c. 11-4 SATEEN BED COMFORTS, PURE ¢ 39 WHITE COTTOS FILLING, WERE $1,759 * « S. Kann, Sons & ==] 8TH & MARKET SPACE -Kalon kine @ 6/4 HP ST: PHONE 998. tif your druggist ‘or grocer hasn’t ‘Queen Taffy and won't order it for you—there’s one near you who can you. More than one bundred ing gro- cers and druggists sell it--because it’s such delicions taffy—and every ‘one wants it. 10, 15 and 25c. a box:.: JACOB FUSSELL CO., Sole Makers. 3026-284 ° 2 = 2 * 2 J °° : eo 2 a ‘4 . many warm friends ou! tion. She was a woman of strong petri- otic instincts ard often reverted with par- donable pride to the last visit of Gen. La- fayette to this city and the part she took as a young girl in strewing flowers in his pathway at the reception accorded him by the citizens of Washington. Two of Mrs. Ross’ children survive Maj. Burton R. Ross and Mrs. W. Walker. de the congrega- > The Jewish Historical Seciety. The American Jewish Historical Soctety is to hold its fifth annual meeting in Balti- more this week. The sessions will be held at Rennert’s Hotel Wednesday and Thurs- cay. Dr. Cyrus Adler of the Smithsonian Institution, the correspondin the society, -sersion of Wednesday evening. Among the papers to be read is one on Mordecai M. Noah, by Mr. Simon Wolf of this city. ——— Meetings at Hillsdale. The meetings at Campbell A. M. EF. Church, Hillsdale, D. C., have been attend- ed by a large number of people from the city the past week. Among the ministers who delivered sermons were Rev. J.C. Mc- Eddy, Grace A. M. E. Church, Benning; Rev. T. C..L. Fenall, Miles C. M. EL Church, Washington: Rev. Mr. Young, ex- presiding elder C. M. E. Church; Rev. W. A. Perry, American Union Methodist Church, Washington, and Rev. LF Ald- ridge, the pastor. The meciings are to con- tinue this week. = ae Af the worth of anything ix proven by results, then sorely Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup ts pre-emi- neatly the best cough syrup pow extant. | pieased by the beautiful solo render j her at the regular services last Sunday | i morning. } Mrs. Frank L. Freeman will not be home Thursday, the 2th. Mrs. D. Perey Hickling will not be at home tomorrow (Wedaesday), but will at home the first two Wednesdays in Feb- ruary. Mr. and Mrs. Handel Pond of have been che gi of Mr. and Mrs. S. Foster for a few days. They are on route to Jacksonville, Fla ir usual midwinter visit to the sou IN FAVOR OF ARBITRATION, Senators Reece Maay Letters Prom Friends of Peace. Mr chairman of the & mimittee on foreign relations, has r ved many evidences as to public sentt ment erning the pending arbitration treaty of them is a letter from Ret ah Strong of the tration ca tion to (wo facts, ignificant. The first the © the mosi men di the arbitration and 9 sympathy with the me rames were selected without > to known opinions, but were sup. Dlied by members of Cong The writers of the letters yesix judges fiftystive of wh of sfipreme courts, fifteen fs Ch F regard the in- strument rong. “tf no were t binding for might be well to stand out for 1 treaty but is it not hetter to something short of an ideal for five years rather than aba be prine volved” Le favoring the treaty have been re or Sherman from Lyman >» says that its speedy and cor- 1 is far more important to ot civilization than any which might perhaps be se- ft delays i future negotia- thons: fre =. war ett Hale, who asks the J na to the high treaty. mark: trom Paine, who hopes for n: from Bishop WA. and, Oho, who says that th u ty is in ne inter est of peace on earth a go0d will toward men. Th are also many other letters and telegrams, not cnly from in ividuala, but from chambers of comme: Mages, evangelical Mianres and Society of Is, peace societies and kindred or fae T1ons, Simitar comm enicatic i by other nembers of th. tor m has ived rem Frank- j lin MacVeagh, » expresses his anxiety for the approval of the treaty: H. N, Mig- ginbotham of Marshall, Picld & Co and ex-Senator Farwell. The latter says opposition to the treaty is ine xplicabl. hing in the p of arbitration fs | nothing enator Brice 0 received some in- teresting communications on th: from rst ¢ Ohio. Dr. Washington « mgregational Ck Dr. Gladden says that th would be nothing short of a ca- of Bost ton, Bos convention Chureh commerce of Soviets 1 otire have treaty rs o- Sectors. Bible eting 1 City m: last exident Preside announced ral or repo! cost of Bibles and gran of the so- 4 was con- presented two tirst issue o' North India Bible and Mr. Wyk se bad. They ist almost exclusively of quotations from Bibte > MENTS. The South Washington have learn ¢d something of the whe of jars of milk in that se recent onths. One milk by and after bis Policeman Harries last week arrest Daley and Policeman Ander son ma . Van street premise Thomas Kidwell and jah Lewis wer 1 several Their search re nding of fozen bot buried in n months in jail Sees famous hunter, presented H. P. Belmont to her daughter - Duchess of ugh, was shipped to Londe Sat sakl to have cost Mayor Swift of heater hat ordinance now a law, and will ¢ after its publication Chica is Ampagne Statixtic ARNOLD. On Janvars 2 fier a skort tut painénd fever, MAURIVE SM MERY AL Ar ry : orner of Moura. A friends re BRITT. On Y ry i vated Bu., at her residence, Henney ivania ave. hur Southeast, GHOKGANA H., belecsd wife £4. P. Brit Funeral Wednesday, Jannary 27, at 2 p.m. Friends and relatives are fuvited sit imure payern Pleuse cons. * at 2am, MARIA Wittlam a. ull Fuuera! on ‘Thnesday, MIS D xtreer January 28. at 2 pom. southwont from Pricuds prospect fully favited to attend . Incrment private January » brother of Vol LS. 3 January 24, 1897, of pa- JOHN WATERS will be held DE ARNAUD. Watched the loving seul retiring From dear exes so fixed on you? nat grief ecu ee velling an departed : you kissed with Tps emphatic ‘One ne more to feel your kiss? From that gloomy trance of sorrow, When awaked to pangs uvknown, Al, how dreadful was (he morrow ‘That grove on you alone! . CHARLES A. DE ARNAUD. Arrest Disease by the timely use of Tutt’s Liver ills, an old and favorite remedy of increasing popularity, Always cures SICK HEADACHE, Sour Stomach, Malaria, Indigestion, Torpid Liver, Constipation and all Bilious Diseases. TUTT’S Liver PILLS.