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8 THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1897-12 PAGES Setanta tote © ALAR The Movement MEETING OF CIVIC CENTER GOLDENBERG'S ditions te the Black Goods 3) 8 A Roe is the life of a watch.|___ Lil “STORE NEWS” ° {0} Business Considered by the Council Fester- | Sars — , : ° pA; G& ° Its accuracy makes = aed : ERE a Fenn = 8 WU AYE. ‘8 | the watch valuable, ee — os, i Pots ae COATS worthless. The Lining Sale dren and Their Troubles—Other We shall do something tomorrow that we or anybody else has never done before. We shall start a “LIN- ING SALE.” and offer you linings which sell ai from 7c. to 12$¢. a yard regularly—for Sy) - PERRY’S. “RIVERSIDE” or “ROYAL” Waltham movement in any kind of case is as accurate a watch as it is possible to buy. ae Matters of Interest. Sacrificed at % off. Right now in the very face of the coldest winter weather we've had. These few quotations will serve to show what immense sacrifices have been made. Ladies’ $5 Coats reduced Nearing The End. the last the | crifice sale ever A meeting of the Center Council of the Civic Center was held at the First Congre- gational Church yesterday afternoon, pre- sided over by President Samuel M. New- man. Mr. Crammond Kennedy, Mrs. C. W. Richardson and Mrs, Wm. Pitt Kellogg were elected to membership, and, upon the Established 1840. That means something—means fifty-seven years of ex- perience—and experience is the best teacher. Means fiity- seven years of unrelaxed diligence—of constant progression. We must be near the top of ideal perfection in storekecping. This week ts or yard. s season of the i ;| Bedding ‘‘Specials.” Fine Double Bed-size Satine Com- = | forters, $1. ti We have an immense lining trade. ted at ion is not at rest. We are still striving—still to $1.68 SeBOR A Ae miotipn oC mr dggieston, \chalrman Of 134 aye coach Ak rving it. We ; at actual achieving—lifting business higher and higher out of the valley 3 o extras committee for the suppression of cruelty, | )) aera ia « a clearing out at actua c ie 1g es Ed a igher | ly fe 3 Ladies’ $8.50 Coats re- “King” Coffee FREE ))| they were made members of his committee. | have offered equal qualities for a cent WHOLESALE COST (on 100- -of greed for gain—and placing it more firmly upon the. 2 ¢ ry poond of Bc. T Miss Katharine Hosmer, treasurer of the |to 5 cents a yard less—and even 8c. cat os all Carpets of last broader plane of equity—where purchase moncy receives a duced to $2.83. Kg —— === j Civie Center, called attention to the small} and toc. less than others. We have iali's ons a ihe hose fuller return—and satisfaction is freed from pitfalls of intem- Ladies’ $15 Coats re-|% ° amount of funds on hand. and suggested | vover tried to get as much as others Ts patter the I eee Saran Soae eee oe (LATE UP IF PICESS | teat the chairmen of the different commit- eee - : ia You can buy as well as a mer- perate and illegitimate competition. : , duced to $5. oY tees invite voluntary contributions from |and in this way we have gotten a big hant himself can bere now. As the new spring stocks come pouring in the better- Ladies’ $22.50 Coats re- ‘on ceries members of the committees of $1, a sugges- | lining business. Not only Carpets, but Rugs ments become more apparent. The week's additions to the , e) ) tion which, upon the motion of Dr. Kober, And this sale is to further popu- se if : Sack Goniute art : Penne terece .| duced to $7.50. > s adopted. Miss Hosmer also laid before : = f seid § Art Squares, Oilcloths and the rest Black Goods tell a wonderful story of quality—uniqueness rast (Cs: Aa SIS 5 the meeting a letter from Senator Memu. | larize this departn That's all ate exchisiveness and price-lowness. No wonder we are conceded Ladies’ $31 Coats re- Ree ee en seithont. re. lan, chairman of the Senate District com-|we will get out of it, for prices are the leadership in Dress Goods—Black and fancy—both. duced to $10.33. (ERS d j eee aon Peat Sa Aven favor |down far below the profit mark. A rt = Children’s Coats reduced in the | S$ t+ cheapness. Ous quality of a pure water supply for the District. -inch é ck rustle linine— ar ear ages epee Sr ee @ A 2 See . ( nee Cl prices are lowest, ¥ Dr. Kober, from the committee on hous- 36 Me 4 ae: aie ¢ se: sino: The store deserves frequent visits. Inspection is re- Sa CA PEODOL LOR: % Swansdown Codfish.. .pkg. he.) ing of the people, stated that The Star had ! Our regular 10 and 12}c. quality ( warded by delights of realized anticipation: . C. Shoulders : ‘¢ Irish Potatoe: kind for...... 22+ Be. | (( - Yard. ee lb =e Sec: Fresh Buckwheat... alley habitations, and also stated that Sur- geon General Wyman had promised that if the bill appropriating $1,000 for investiga- ) é 5 published in full the committee’s report on jal value 42. 46-inch Foule Cloth—a spe ich All-wool and Silk-warp Drap Black and brown heavy canvas— sSerdeeseaseeserzengontentontens ef dala a ya. y . eZ pee »12 Ibs. .25c. )) | tions in the matter of the pure water supply | usual price, 124¢.—for se. vard. ok Denes 42-inch Cloths —T5e., Double-bed size Silkaline Com- ‘ Com Meal. 2 ib. 3) should be referred to him he would recom- I zs ” ee [ee kind for..... . $1.25 Chocolate very far. The opponents of the pure milk qos stakes aa by the “fiber chamois” makers and es Some ep see bill were, said Dr. Kober, endeavoring to| a. , a sae F : $1.50- now $1 a yd. k-warp Claire st, gia ¥]_ Double-bed size Silkaline Com Q Matches ........12 boxes. .10c.))| restric: the powers of the health omicer by 43, Zood as fiber chamois—usual 45-inch All-w arlaps— ya. *|forters, cotton filled—$2 kind for | > S| offering many am idments, but he had quares. price, 12}¢.—for 5c. 1 wo 44-inch Silk-warp Crape hope of securing the 1 bill, $1.50 ssage of an effective Lot of 11-4 Gray Blankets—$2.25 ~) ¢ J.T, D. Pyles, Black, white and gray paper cam- < $ * ?| Dr. Eggleston, from the committee on the |_| 42 and 44-inch Etamine—plain mesh ee en > ion of cruelty, said the committee | bric—usual price, 7¢—for 5c. yard. 2 and neh amine —pla nies] . c g TE Cor, a Md. ave. n.e. cI ¥, saic ce ee ——US ce, 7C.—101 ce ard. sist a. kind for... : sees es SE50 ( FIVE i 7th stanies )) overed that there is much abuse of. F eae ae Camas : Fine 11-4 White Blankets—$4-50 | SSTORES. |\atnlurct aSi'itooree ws, 9» | ARIMAIE at the markeis: The matter bad] Black. white and gay silk leno— a + 44inch Sk-warp Ba 3 kind ets seg gassaee eee (Sas ee eA he nas mot been informed as to what, if usual price, 8¢.—f yard. yd. ‘ ra Heavy ight 11-4 hite aaa mama | any Ee eee Fate Sa cine a EK awe Noses inch Drap d'Ete +! Blankets—$5 kind for........ $4.00 Teouvre Glove Conce anERheanet ree asiiucy BUGUM bergen oe eps and sted leno—all eS and % DS ¥ : Lo zs " if they were he believed that dealers would | usual price, 8c.—ior 5c. yard. | Underwear Sale Continues. Bees i hy Pemy he Peleved that dears wi ior 5¢ | Every piece of Ladies’ and Men’s See —.— =| interference. He also referred to use of Imitation herringbone haircloth— Gell riderweay inekiie Neca 42 bane -| many old horses too infirm for work, but 5 : ¢; <nderwear in the house is being “| explained that it was difficult to proceed in | usual price, 10c.—for 5c. yard. | % | closed out at greatly reduced figures. the matter, eee animals being wned by eo | Co | Argent ‘ ‘| roor men’ their families would suffer Slack line Sey hee % | Men’s Underwear. a ( (0) _| through their punishment. He thought the | Black linen grasscloth—usual | Is-$1.25 and $1.50 2. 5oc. kind for 35¢. :| best way to prevent the evil would be the | Price, loc.—for 5c. yard. ys Bae. Rea =| appointment of an inspector by the District - - | $1.50 0 ya. Die iaaie eal waa Cae | Z5c- kind for 53c. : 9 | authorities, who should visit the places! “S. H. and M.” double-warp vel- | rellings and 3 SI kind for goc 6 where th are sold. He was of Eieds arp ve Veilings and 55 $ or goc. z een bind biac Pe SS Bette alinectrentnceds 2 old, worn-out ho n binding—in biack ans colors ¢ setter qualities reduced in propor- | = are y country people for the most |—for se. yard = el on: part, s they ate sold ai a public pla See ek = ie + Spe = | here, the inspector should have authority Ks x ; w MOSES & SONS. 3 | Ladies’ Underwear: | foprevent the sale of any animal too old or Warm hose & underwear. : z tes 5 =| infirm for longer use. Another way to Children's w netural - = Bs % ae kind for 36c. prevent or lessen the evil would be to re- Lak “Gtee Rane 9 4 = s O E shirts, pears and) drawers a = 5 65¢. kind for 45c. E auire fvery ashman or man engaged in ea wlewse Riles Oe e = Se ee pe = E similar callings to be licens If thay Phe. ead p al niless = 9 % aes . (oe were done, the owners of anim tis unit for gos gee we = 4] $ or 70c. z 2] work could be traced by license rec- omien’s rilbed wool uni which o < oo eS PT eet Oa, “ oe Ts . ~ : = rds, and in that wa: unished. weld for $1. ° = 6 J 99 &| Ladies’ Black Equestrian T ves jus ° vey : Extractin : NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” $j /ilicy Black Fa 54 dozen pair of Gloves, just) Hine heey > 9 3 + reo lind ie SEIO received irom our wholesale Dr. Kober suggested that before the coun- house—were used as samples by i or $1.10. cil indorsed the appointment of an inspector, 50 Ladie Combination Suits . our traveling salesmen. All per the committee should make an exhaustive Cc. $2 kind for 95¢. j fect goods, not a thing the mat sores ale paaen ae upon ob- o be: = ~ woe erved cts, and r. Kober's suggestio * $1 pokind for G9¢. ster with them—and sold at the = | Srvel facts, a1 ae mEHEE dain oe aes tural wool shirts were Sic. dat We gladly explain (slightly imperfect.) _ following absurd prices—because : | tention to what he understood isa custom | ots, 8 ee neha shia ile 10-Day Reduction =of the limited number of siz of the public sehool authoritics, in prevent- = eo! : ing scholars from entering the Schools : Sale of = These are extraordinary valu O'clock” Vesteiay oie ee | LOt 4 wrappers for $2.48, arprises most people. | Ef 5 Standing the intense cold feed tha Have just fourteen women’s all-wool | 66 for the mone ing ase cold, he noticed that just f n all-wool © sou and save you | Dress Stuffs.” 2 ? a number of small children were grouped brown, navy, gamer and gray wrappers — on the steps of the Franklin § hool, unable nd net all sizes were $4 0 make room for the new goods z ; ts f} to get in out of the cold. He thought that $2.48 a For Ladies’, Men’s wrong, believin : ught 2.48, er 2 eee 2 zs ee aS : & that children should be that will begin to arrive February [epnae errs Cree, admitted upon reaching their schor up. An underskirt offer Lot of women’s gray wool und: 1st we make the follawing reduc- tions for the next 10 days: | ed kid-dogskin, with and without fur tops and both Ii Mrs. Foster, from the committee on schools, thought that all children are ad- mitted at 50 For Choice of, espording pr S 1 ana mitted at 8:45 o'clock, although she thought | with deep floanee velvet trimaued xe z Size odds reduce - ned. _| that they should never be kept out in the stead of a dolla W ‘ilson’s 3 4 & 5 Shoes! 1.25 goods reduced to 75c. Sn eae ee in, fa dollar, painless operations 9 ° $1 goods reduced to 65¢. 75¢. goods reduced to 50 and 5 50c. goods reduced to 35 and 37 mittee is considering the propos of schools by physicians, the establi of kindergarten tems, better lunches for etre Coats and capes Think of it—Ladies’ nd Children’s Shoes and Slip- ors—all sizes but some pupils, particularly in the high schools, and = - 3 : He = i _| of th re limited | > HGRT ks pers at 50 cents a pair! Some High Shoes among them—small 374$¢. goods reduced to 25c. In respect to sigs. ee Thethenlintoniee ea a for less than cost. < ¢ sizes only. These are the odd lots of Wilson's fine footwear— fo} A 9 |e + | committee's mndorsement of his recommen-{ The oldest lie in trade is “sell- U ° S. Dental Ass n, | 2 if we can fit you—it’s the bargain of your LIFE! S S Se = i { piysieineeres Walks hia eee ing at and below cost.” We are tell- = - - = | For Real Fi s in the matter of bet ‘are of the wraps ting the truth in the words of that Cor. 7th and D Ste NW ° fo} ° © |: = j and EB k of scholars. Also, lation of [> 5 <smsnse |? Wilson’s Regular Stock «| 3\@Mije.&Ges | SN rey A pry por ; OPEN SUNDAYS 10 TO 12. ron A |: sets of book we Sie ete our advertising awry. t H lf Wil 9 Pp a 1 2000000900000000000 FA different pupils is It is a positive fact that we are A a Son's Frices} The health officer, 7 received the committ most cordially, but had recommen the committee await the investigatio: ing made by him and the buiiding inspe« to the sanitation and ventilation of the schools before making such investigations themselves. . however, it would be well for the members of the commitiee to make a common-sense inves- tigation, but she desired an expression of opinion by the council in the matter. =| Upon the motion of Dr. Kober, the coun- losing money now ment that leaves us on every gar- for instance: for your choice of a big Ga able full of Wilson's $4, $5, $6 HIGH-QUALITY | For Boys Only | Louvre Glove ud $7 Shoes # good assortment of sizes for tomorrow, Every minute is PRECIOUS during the balance of this Your size is here NOW—will not be later. sale. Your (LO ORDER-NO READY MADE) PARKER & CO. |} Se eae ie i : Ea aaa Shee eee apt.35c. I pt.60c., > Wilson’s Old Stand, 8| ** “oderste Prices, | CO 919 F St. ieee co care of pupils’ ¢ E. lark, from the committee 2 Mack kersey Of Philadelphia are at the Ebbitt boucle House JAN- | grp } reported gratifying progress, stat- coats—half and all , y 26, 27 2 5 Y UARY 26, 27 and 28, from 10 a.m. to 5 pam., with |“ avatter. a ing that one library would soon be placed b cost $10, and $15, and whieh o ° ° line of samples of both Woolens and Linens } Littl Liver a in the northeast tion and one in the we sold fur $12, $1 and $18, of their own importation for the Spring and Sum- | _" » a levee Newsboys’ Libra The libraries were $7.50 eack mer of 1897. alu noe tea sl ters cure and Keeps | Particularly well liked and apprec 97-50 each, | Can refer to some of the best families in Wa a Dr J. Gb Saget & Mace ale mame | the children, abd! they arc dsime mmck ‘Génnibas sasseeRian CRI Gees he ead cb |e ee » be GB. coe Rennine a Apes 1S ond 3M ( ) ¢ Do ey Be ee i eae ge EES -| “Upon the motion of Dr. West, the council Inches long—reduced from $15 and $16 to $4, ‘ & Pa. Ave. & 17th & H Sts. 7 | = — - = SS - ac ie od ee Sate fa POLIC indorsed Senator Pettigrew’s bill for Fine wool seal capex, marten fur collars sod ) oF oe Remarkable Sale SHERMAN'S FINANCIAL POLICY. — | Cheaper streecear fares which will pl arate, ole : collar PRESCRI PTIONS ARE 2 s a ees vides that after July 1, 1897, the fare sha ab aad ewes = RES te : A Simply Superb} Of Water Colors A Correspondent Expresses Views} not be more than three cents, and that at wire ek THE | ae = That He Indorses. least ten tickets, good on any and all lines, a ee See — SAFE WITH US. ‘ Cc. i Some of the cleverest ieienear J] The folowing correspondence was pub- | Shall be sold for twenty-five cents, Julius Lansburgh | xcs es: i3 Offeel | vse eee sy] SM MNase ak | "toe th mete ator Se to uu absurd prices. his exhibi es all > ze = “7 2 . = ‘ O% views—In- § | evening: Government Club of Baltimore, Md... an Fine trmite ‘ > treated ty a ) | “Hon, John Sherman, Washington, D. C.: | organization similar to the Civic Cente dilewhtee Sohwcn tou Fu rniture and ee s helng perfection as the proper § anhackneyed style. Poni Jone Sve gratified to see the re-| will visit the District public schools, for t eee ee ee ae 0 g of Old Govt. Pedoag > . Sir: = a , fe cl y ae t = : <3 private planta Arabian 5 1111 F St.)| port that you do not favor the retirement | PUrDOse of giving the public ogeneonen S¢inch seal plosh capes, arpet ompany. 3 an attain. “Invat bout 50 per S S 2 ace ee in favor of the | Monumental city the benefit of an inspec- black marten—for elderly women—redaced iis re Ss P| aier than’ ordinury ki In ‘aroma y 9—-—---——2 ] of the greeenbacks. I am in aa tion of the excellent school system of the from $15 to $ ERMAN © aste, coinpares to others. is government using the $100,000,000 now re- | District. Arlington Drug Store, |¢ tic tes Ges, Gries others as 5 : O00 000 Eno w: a t : ~ 2 die r tired and held, that they may be reissued — | Cor. Vt. Ave. & H St #35,8, bsasett. | ¢ N. H. DUVALL, 1923 Pa. ave. le according to government receipts and de- ARRESTED IN CUBA. 5 E ae a A taza tt 20. is vyhen needed, and Games ——— Vee Tete eve wrerrewrvyeevess 7Te 59 fencies and paid out w I 4 (9 9 So ething Ne a = oe EZZO TINTS retired when que of Eavoaed aut prutet ee pe peer) 926-928 7thi—706 K Sts. m W 2 zz 3 soe s 5 ishea | Cient. One dollar per barrel on would ia Q2' Sts. ED To THE F as eS rs ee let like steel ongenited | increase the revenue, and thus save the | ‘The President sent to the Senate yester- | it 7 . + =: 4h J Ld * 9 © —handsomely and mounted on the | government from issuing more bonds. Your | gay, in response to a resolution of that a ansburgh for the New Year. 3 DELANY, £ $2 imported German mounts, the novelty of the obedient servant, JOSEPH F. LARKIN. | noay, a list of persons claiming to be citi- = ‘ vac? Tai ose Beaton. o make quite 2 number of dit- | “<p, §J would amend the national bank- z : CONTAGIOUS DISE 4 and Carpet Com pany Ladies’ Tailor and Dressmaker, * ** ferent styles and i zens of the United States who have been ec Compan arrested on the Island of Cuba since Feb- ‘y 24, 1895 ing laws so as to allow new banks, author- ized by the deposit of silver bullion at, say, % per cent of its gold value, deposited with ke W. i. Stalee, 1107 F'St, Successor to M. B. BRADY. Ja25-160 No More Toothache ‘ i ALL | 1719 De Sales st. The Health Offcer’s Bill Was Passed A ru The list was accompanied by the Houne. eta YOUR TEETH KEPT IN PERFECT CONDITION | and 4 rue de Trevise, Paris. INT 2) the, mint, and the certificates therefor by a letter from Secretary Olney, in which | In the House yesterday afternoon, after FoR $10 PER 3 That sale of $4000 Tailor p pledged to secure circulation, a eT s th ince the-treakii t of barks Sins: groin $ t I ’ -made Go : prcire he states that since the breaking out of | ‘The Star's report closed, the bill to pre- - tee Gj] bad auch a. surpristes “e@eee ace tn old banks to retire thelr bonds and put in 1 PHOTOGRAPHS. This style of Photo, at which we are experts, ae Woshington ladies that I have not only nable to keep my staff of skilled w is. but was compelled to send the insurrection to the present time seven- ty-four such persons have been arrested, bullion at the same rate and terms, and make the Circulation notes free from taxes, vent the spread of contagious dis: the District wes taken up an¢ oS CROWN AND “BRIDGE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. WORK : y Se state or municipal. Then our nation will | while of these seven have been tried. These | cluded in the term “‘contasifus ainban for extra men, in conser Tepe Lance SOREL Or feed | coonle hacommal Mhetmoney lending anatlontatll Sema horse emi me Someiilan, Al- i The C 1 ateur work nicely finished s uilly,, 5 ic ch . yellow fe 7 The Evans Dental Parlors, jnue this sale for ono a er the world, whereas now we have to pay a8 | fred Laborde, William Gildea, Ona Melton, | 87° Asiatic cholera, yellow Zev ene fal-Im,24 1309 F ST. N.W. 5 AS ee tear saat ———— -Sye_| much taxes as England lends money for, | Charles Barnett and William Leavitt. Thie, | fever, smailpox (inc = See ease = : —1 131 Up ws style, $40.00. T take Great Reduction and the borrower pays the taxes, but the | ty-six of the persons arrested have been | rosy, the plague, glanders, diphtheria an we E all the it If not satisfactory < ry state does not get the revenue, as you well released after the charges against them know. had been investigated and found to be baseless, eighteen have been expelled from . y detail, the dress 1s mine. ‘b.28 % ham’? scarlet fever. Any person shall be held to + Isham’s Ca Yours obediently, be suffering from a contagious disease who “JOSEPH F, LARKIN.” In Hair. : | FREEMAN'S: ‘ Dainty, Artistic Gray Switches, 8.00, formerly 5.00. Gray Switches, 4.50, formerly 6.50, eee attendants in Hairdressing, Shanipoo- ete. by r, Joseph F. Larkin: My Dear Sir: Your note of the 16th is received. I agree with you in your opinion 2s to a proper financial policy, and will, as seventeen cases are still pending. The Secretary adds that in addition to the seventy-four cases, nine correspond- ents of various newspapers in the United “ . is so infected by such disease as to be i 1,000 Switenes, $3.55, formerly $7.00, “United States Senate Chamber, the island after periods of confinement ; 3 Switches, 2.00, forntérly "5.00. “WwW: ' y 25. « = vhile | Capable of transmitting it to others. The ‘ Beitaioe Goo; formerly 19:05, ‘Washington, D. C., January 25. lasting from a few days to a year, while provisions of the bill apply to every ship, vessel, steamer, boat or craft lying or being in the rivers, harbors or other waters with- |; Floral Effects. of floral a ry our “Curlette” for retaining curl, S. HELLER’S, 720 7th Street N.W. far as I can, seek to carry it out. Yours very truly, JOHN SHERMAN.” The Rope Broke. —is cheaper, safer and more easily managed than steam. It requires no engineer. Printing offices, machine shops and factories should investigate, in the jurisdiction of the Dist is well as every kind of a house in the District limits proper. After citing the many laws no: States have been expelled from Cuba by the Spamish authorities after temporary de- tention by the military. He also says that no American citizen has been sentenced to or is confined at Ceuta, and closes with In all mann ations— whether S—rest assured, s—the elev Freeman. on the ee oe oe eee ee Electric Power t bcoks looking to the restriction Calvin C. Ball has filed a sult against | (7,8 conined at Ceuta. and close statute ri enhot * * Gilad to answer questions, my7-204 ~ Pi afta POE ay Ccntractor Robert Clarkson, claiming $23,- ay apo ae Spanish See an ig ge - i es, 000 damages for injuries, alleged to have | every case where trial seems to be un-| them on account of the fact that sence given U. S. Electric Lighting Co. Disfiguring mew * been received in 1804 in the erection of | reasonably delayed that it go forward at | {ne aces do not Carte a eens nat game of i Just off F, *| Blackheads and Wrinkl St. Matthew's Church. The _plaintifr | nce or that the prisoner be released. enforcement, the report’ whicn accom- 2 SUSE OE 213 14th st. nw. 'Phone 77. Sa1620d | $$ f Olltness, Redness and Roughness Coswi ax: | charges that, relying upon the statement So ekki a POGSES sare =s re Se the podem nak. SA ZI TON CREAM ts used. it removes’ every | of the defendant, he was being drawn up 5 2 VT) the capbee ern = wevvvevee$| Bury YOur | we ave everything tor the | > ss SON CREAM, 8 weed. Jf remo sort and | by a rope, the safety of which he had ques. | The collection of art treasures em-| are simply. () soe a office. Not only Pens, Ink, | $$ beautiful. Keeps it always in contagious diseases, (2) the placarding of tioned, when it broke and he fell to the infected premises as a warning to the pub- ground, sustaining a broken spine and Office « less_condition, braced in the Waggaman galleries will o° G7 Ask your druggist for “Brightwell's,” Paper, Blank Books, etc., that should be found in every sta- Go to Siccardi’s be open Thursday evening next from i a Aree p rd gp dria Uc, @), the Isolation of those affected by > reas e299 25e. fur, others sever “sg, | 7:30 until 10 o'clock, the occasion bein, such diseases and of those exposed to wee BQH BARGAINS INHUMAN MAIR. | Supplies [ross ve found in eve many |B ‘D Store, Mane | ture, He, is tenresented by Attorneys 8, [7:50 until 19 o'clock, the occasion being a | such diseases, and. of thowe wxposed 0 Italin French Tortoire Shell’ Combe and Pines at other articles that a business | COVANS UDPug ‘9 & Retail, | R. Church and Allen O. Clephane, ne! are is 35- | ises, () the vaccination of citizens under in the latest designs, flaest stock ever displayed in Parker’s man can't afford to be with-| 938 F STREET. Ja23-16a = Salta a amen 3 ee ea Seine alee ase certain specified conditions, = sufferers we | We are also selling a lot of All Long Human Hair «lout. CRUMP’S TONIO OF FRUIT AND SPICES CURES Tue tite ef St. Paw of reer se aera — avert a call Fie = a Ho nsgences vd Mucous ose who've | Switches at great bargains. - J hi Cc Pa: Kk dyspepsia, Indigestion ‘and all stomach troubles. Bishop Satterlee delivered a discourse last | 8500 O stre = . 5 e €x- | that this ent 3 mas set fter prepa $3.00 Switcher reduced to $1.50. onn ©, TEM, | indorsed by Col. M. M- Parker, cx-Senator Man: | evening before @ large congregation at oe ception of the Walters gallery in Balti-| to secure more authority for this de- Membrane ae Pop ee Bese JE Ee. $a25-168 617-619 7th st. nw. Gerson, a 5 ORR ieeele, J. B. Ham. more, is perhaps the finest private collec- is are a witehs faced 3 partment in the management cf the dis- | eases named is solely in the interost of the public welfare, the personal interests Paul's Church on 22d street, near Wash- ington circle, taking for his theme the life and self-sacrifice of the apostle from whom. Tablets. Gray and White Hair reduced in same proportion. Mme. Siccardi, 1029 7th st. n.w. . Gi Tyan B. Cutler and many others. CRUMP 3a20-6t* tion In this part of the country. The re- Hef corps of the Legion of Loyal Women us lumlorse them. S0e. Lot- THERE ARB SOAPS AND SOAPS, aper Napkins been doing estimable charity work, | of those connected therewith dictating the > 2 BUT ONLY 0: the church took its name. sed the benefits is for the purpose’ of pats) reduction of authority as much #s ressi- Homeopathic P! - 3 711 11th st., next to Palate Royal. SUNLIGHT SOAP, ——— plyirg !t with funds to carry on this ef- | ble, since their work and responsibility are } armacy, 1331 G St.| private rooms foc hairdressing sbamposing and = Bele ts x ye Z 4e2-20@ 0 25c. TER 100, = (4e21-2m*) = GOULD, 421 9TH, | ap28-tu,1y ae Last week of Moses’ carpet sale.—Advt. | fort. diminished in proportion thereto.’