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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, Reeves, Poole & Co., Grocers, Coffee Roasters, Bakers and Candy Manufacturers, 1209 F St. Business is tending toward cuaceneratiag: Every new depart- ment we add helps the general business--makes it possible for us to seli everything a little lower.. Of course, Groceries will always be the leading feature of our business. We have been enabled to sell Groceries cheaper by adding a bakery, a roasting mill and a candy-making plant, thereby utilizing every inch of this big building. Note what a saving you can make in trading here. sell finest Chocolates and Bon Bons at the same small margin of profit as we sell groceries. Cakes, etc. : S = We can sell Cakes cheapest + There are no finer Chocolates becatise we have an advantage = ep ° | and Bon Bons sold anywhere, at | over all other bakers in buying ¢ =z any price (8oc. flour in immense quantities to = $ Only the finest class of select | or $1), than Ib supply our retail trade. $ % Groceries are sold! Our guar- | are sold by us C. | Genuine Pound Cake. ...23¢. Ib. = antee is behind all we sell! for... : a Small Angel Food Cakes..19¢. ea. $ $ “California” Flour, bbl... .$5-50 Choice ‘of the following differ- Large Angel Food Cakes..43c. ea. = xy Burb ae feele bu. 48c. ent varieties: Sunshine Cake... . -1ge. ea. $ ¥ Sugar-cured Shoulders, tb. .6hc. | Light and Dark Chocolate. Light fey ee. eee : = sugar-cured Ham Ib. =e. Chocotate Mint. Crocotate Pineapple ‘Chocetate Layer Giese Ib. oy } Breakfast Strips, Ib........11¢. | chocolate Chocolate Nugatine, roe z © 5 lie Pace Beat Ec 30c. pealnte Coffer,” Jelly Layer Cakes. ......23¢. Ib. 4 a tics Gh SE White Mountain Cake. . .23c. Ib. % 5 Ibs. Best Gloss Starch. ...19¢. $ 3 pts. Best Navy Beans....19c. | Small Sponge Cakes... .23c. ea. $ $ 12 Ibs. Family Corn Meal...16c. | Large Sponge Cakes. .. .43c. ea. $ Face rand Condensed Milk. ..15¢. % Red Seal Lye, can. Small Cakes. z Roval Bak. Powder, 1-1». can .39¢. Why pay 4oc. and soc. for # 5 pkgs. Quaker Oats...... 48c. Cakes of confectioners” not so ¢ | good as ours at 25c. and 35¢.? CANNED GOODS. | Are you fond of wasting money? 6 cans Cal. Lemon ¢ Peaches..84c. | Wafer Jumber Cakes... .25¢. Ib. 3 6 cans cat aze Plums. . .72c. a Acme No Y. Jumber Cakes. . Ib. $ 6 cans al. ke Plums........72c. Bonbonaieres, Lady Fingers......... . Ib. Almond Creams, 4 6 CANS Roe's Sifted Early June Peas.63¢. | Neceass: heey Suasieti Gieaine Jelly Drops. trees . Ib. 6 cans Boots Lima Beans... .48c. } Winds “tavern Ps. | Sunshine Drops........25¢. Ib. 6 cans Pride of Va. sa Tomatoes. 43¢. Cocoanut Sponge Cakes. 25¢. Ib. | Almond Tea Cakes.....25¢. Ib. | Ginger Wafers. .........25c. Ib. i offee | Pie am Lemon Snaps. “Ib. Seed Cookies Piain Cookies Ibe Ib. sereesioeadendendeadendenteeatotentontenteteteeteoteot ~) @ aS) oe Candy at 23c. ° 2 E : Elegant Macaroons 5c. Ib. By buying the green coffee by The following varieties of 30c. | Walnut Macaroons... Ib. the 50 and 100-bag lots and dry | and 4oc. Candies are sold by us | Chocolate Macaroons. . . Ib. roasting it ourselves we prevent | at the low price of 23c. Ib.: As- Imperial Cakes. . Ib. adulteration, and can afford to | sorted Chocolates, Bon Bons, | Anperiel Cakes. . : -35E- Ib. sell a better grade of coffee for | Mint Wafers, Caramels, Butter- Cream Kisses. ..........35¢. Ib. less money than any other grocer. | CUPS. Pean a & NOTE. Our “leader” is selected Old | Crisps, Taffy, &c (oe Special orders for all ~ Mandehling Java and Mocha | Per Ib.......... kinds of Cakes and Candies in = Coffee mixed. which has the | a any style, size and “color,” for receptions, teas, matinee, euchres, etc., at short Notice. finest flavor of any coffee in the world. Special price, per Ib 38C. 3 Ibs. of this Coffee for $1.10. Fancy Mocha and Java Coffee, = 35c. Ib. 3 Ibs. for $1. Ours is the latest model and De t “Fine Breakfast Java, 33c. Ib. the largest baking oven in Wash- ° ington. It has all the little im- provements, prevents burning, and everything comes out of it “just done to a turn.” Finest Pies, Cakes, etc., obtain- able in Washington and for less money. Pies, 18c. ea. These are Home-made Pies, 3 Ibs. for g5c. Selected Golden Ib.. 3 Ibs. for Se ‘Candy Dept. We carry none but absolutely pure first quality liquors for medicinal purposes. Our big and big selling means lowest prices. Our “Old Belma” Whisky has a rational reputation. = 33. gal. Sil quarts .... “Royal Port” Wine, $3 gal. Rio Coffee, | 30¢. + i stented goc. I US SILT PETIT RAG TEV ET ESTED EE EOE ‘ Fine Chocolates and Bon Bons | and baked from our famous Angelica Wine, per bot., 38c. have been the last of all commo- | “California” Flour, insuring a Pleasant Valley Sweet Catawba lities to have their prices re- | crisp, wholesome crust. Mince, Wines, 7oc. gal. duced. The dry goods stores | Apple, Peach, Cocoanut, Custard, Booth’s Genuine Old Tom couldn't well put m a candy- | Lemon, & Gin, 88c. bottle. making plant. Confectioners | Special care is taken with our “Dogshead” Bass Ale, $1.75 would never cut their big profits! | Lemon Pies, which doz. bots. It has remained for us to “prick this bubble of extravagance” and are ¢ delicious. eptionally Only... “Dogshead” fl 8c. per dozen, $1.75. Ikeeves, Poole & Co. Grocers, Coffee Roasters, Bakers & Candy a, _1209 F Street. COHEN'S, 617 Lith St. N.W. Guiness Stout, stetoetetedetededaete frefente atest ‘ = < NE TOI OI eso ee TOMORROW. f “We Shall Almost Give Away the: We are closing out Colored Passementeries at the lowest prices ever given for such goods. Choice styles and patterns, formerly $2.00 to $4.00 yard, ty BY | to close at : Balance of Wilson’s Shoes j 25c. Yard * . ° ° _ and Slippers! x —=s : af We are obliged to close them out—and we don’t care 2 |, Point Herre Laces, Cream, Butter and White, at Be what the loss is! This store is for rent—the fixtures are for RS = 3 sale—and we're going to get out April 1. If you want a pair “WW Y of shoes or slippers for less than it cost to MAKE them—get 10 to 59c. Yard. yy here tomorrow! Special Values. White Pearl Buttons, worth 10c. dozen, at 10c. Card of Two Dozen. COHEN’S, ue,017 Uith St. NW. Ladies’, Pisses’ and Children’s Shoes, Slip pers and Oxfords c. We are sacrificing Wilson's splendid stock of fancy satin -slippers—at one dollar a pair! All shades and colors—nearly all sizes. Men’s finest Patent Leather shoes—sold everywhere for $3—our closing price tomorrow—$z2. 50a pair. COME! * Wilson’s Old Stand ; 929 F St. Ruse If Every Housewife <in Waskington used our Coal th be less complaint about. the fuel question, We carefully best better and is cheaper in the end than aay ether. Hoeudsome * lady celler—tree. Johnson Bros.28 23 fe20-3m.16 "Fone. 788-2 Sauterne, == For Fish and Oysters, To-Kelou "Rene 40° Needle Case presented to every 9 IT's EASY TO SEE WHY Is so rich and delicious—why it 2 every one who tries it—why I am visitng more and more of it every dag. I prepare 2 {tof choice meats that 1 dress myself and - scason ft with pure spices. - tz_Homendressed “Port. Home-cured C. RAMMLING, S12 Pa. ave. ow. 649-650-651 Center Market. mablO-w, £10,185 oe Where did you t that le? TH J. H. Corning, mhi0-144 The Busy Corner, | 8th and Market 8 pace. S. Kann, Sons & Co. Our 2d Grand Rebuilding Sale. D Lies = THIS HEADING TIRE Loin IN THE SAME PLACE FOR EVERA!S. MONTHS TO COW THE AS IT WILL APPEAR AND, ALWays For THE GOOD READER. UF MENT “TELLS OF A DATE FORGET THAT OU B PRIC ARE LOWER TH. HOUSE, s OTHER UNITED STATES. FOU Tie MENT ‘TO NONE IN THIS CITY. Our Saturday Trade|> bringers are withouta limit. Men’s Goods. MEN'S CANTON FLANNEL WERE 3c. A PAIR MEN'S NATURAL GRAY ERS, _NO oes AND ONLY SUC! ie Sizes) ey a 25 34, BAND 42. W: Co pS MEDICATED , ONLY SIZE 30. WERE $1. MEN'S NATURAL GRAY com AXD 55, DRAWERS, ALL §! SIZES." WERE $1.00.. ° MED AR, BROWS, eae 23s SOc. MEN'S SCARLET SHIRTS, DOUBLE- BREASTED; SIZES 34, 86 AND 38. WERE FE $1.59 R$ KIND SOC. SHIRTS, A NEW MEN'S FOOTLESS GOLF _110SE, al COLORS, WTH STRIEE nee 75¢c. M ar 1) INGEND TEKS AND IMPERIAL WHITE OTTOMAN AND BLACK PUFFS” AND IMPERIALS "TO D5 MADE WITH SS ev 25C. MATCH .. MEN'S ELITR SUSPENDERS KID ¢ FASTEN Ladies’ SACKED LINED WITH SILK GOOD QUALITY PERCALINE. Special, $5.00 ee Sone SUTES, IN NAVY AND Bee ‘¥-FR JA s BU OTTO: TERY FULL SKIRT, NICELY LINED AND BOUND. Special, $5.98 LADIES’ CLOTH SUFTS, IN oe BLACK; BRAIDED "BOLERO SK. ALSO BRAIDED A VERY STSLISH GAIMENT. Special, $8.50 apres GE SUITS, IN NAVY D BLA ¥ FROS NED tkov (GHOUT WITH TAFFETA ‘SILK: “KET TRIMMED WITH SMALL PEARL BUTTONS. Special, OED ELTY #LOTH St LIN 7 GH. THIS IS A HAND- 4 Special, $12.00 DE OF HIGH-COST TAUOR MADE. oT WITH SOME PAILORED MENT. LAD! Ely TES’ SUI CLOTH "$7. A upw: ard. St From. Our line a separate skirts in low priced and high cost are the most complete in|: the city. Ladies’ Neckfixings, Ribbons, Chif- fons and Gloves. All colors in Double-width All- silk Chiffon... pe eisie 2 ODES Extra quality Chiffon, in white and ablack: <2 s2s:0-.--1s eed Re Double-width Embroidered Chif- fon, in all colors ---- $1.19 Fine All-silk Crepe Lisse Ruch- ing, with two rows of all-silk baby ribbon, in assorted colors. Per yard .. Bares eee = ees) New All-silk Black Net Veilings, with chenille dots, - 15c., 19c., 25c. & 29c. | # No. 60 All-silk Ribbon, in plain | % taffeta and taffeta moire, all the new- est spring shades. . --25c. Ladies’ Neckwear and Collarettes, made of silk, lace and chiffon, assort- ed styles and colors50c. & $1.00 Gloves. Our Ladies’ % AND SIZES ARE THES. ALL OTHER T5c CLOVES. te "ARE CLOSING OUT THE NEST 4-THREAD LUBE ES, WHICH ARE Cc, ALLY Wort $1.50 4 Pall, THE CAUSE OP “THis SACRIFICE 15 THAT THEY ARE 4 TRIFUB/ TOO HEAVY FOR SPRING Handkerchiefs. A SPECIAL LOT OF VERY FINE PURE LINEN EMBROIDERED Te RESENT ee ARE ONE OF ARIA R VALUE 69c. FROM $1.00 TO $2.00. EACH. 4-BUTTON KID ALL, COLORS D QUAL- aT. CHIEFS, Fast -INCH HEM. LADIES’ SS swiss EMBROIDERED HAND- KERCHIEFS—AN (MITED SHOE Sty 15c. Mere COLORED BORDERS, NEAT DESIGNS. SPECIAL COLORED BORDERS=1 3c. Let FANCY ve LB LOT OF Lal SECK Open until 9 p.m. on She S. Kann, Sons d= US LECTION OF P. xe, AND AL oF EATERS, 8. HEM: HANDEER- CHIEFS, FAST 5c. LADIES’ HANI FiXINGS_ A LARGE VARIETY OF y 1897-12 PAGES. 7 Buy at Stands Displaying Flag. “Specialties as Advertised.” pecialties For Tomorrow at: Center Market. Tomorrow will be a great day at this big mar- ket. The great throng that crowds this popular shop- ping place every Saturday is the best indication that the best of PURE POOD, &c., can be bought here for the LEAST MONEY. Violets, | gee sJonquils, 25c. doz. Easter Lilies, $1 doz. ap ulps, 25c. doz. ually low prices on Flowers and Ever- ns of all kinds at stands displaying HHH HHH HHH HH HHH fing oa Bread & Rolls, gave Cake & Pies. Everything the cholcest—including An Food and Sunshine Cake—at stands dispiay- ing flas. Fresh Fish, Poultry, And Game of All Kinds nowhere else can you get such variety at such low prices—as at stands displaying flag. Straw Oc. a box i tS rth Ww Asparagus, Cucumbers, Rhubarb—in fact, everything that’s xeasonable prices—at stands displaying flag. co Canned Goods, <Coffee, Tea and Spices of best quality—at lowest prices—at stands Baws flag—*‘Speclalties as advertised. Best Creamery Butter, 27 to 30c. Ib. also Fresh Exes and Cheese at feet SS ket prices—at stands displ Spring Lamb and B Beef, Pork, Hams & Sausage. The best of the above can always be found at stands displaying the fla ‘(PURE BUTTERINE, $15c. to 20c. Ib. “Extra Dairy” and “-Holstein” brands, al- ways clean, pure and sweet—at stands ‘dis- plasing tag “Specialties as advertised.” CENTER ‘MARKET, at lowest ty SH OS, Oe. CS Ee eas at Sateereteateeateegeteegecrgeey ie LITTLE MISTAKES IN PRESCRIPTIONS to sick folks that —may do frreparnble 5 - And it’s only after the fujury is done = the mistake te found at. Go te worthy druggist aud the Inlstakes oF Tinpure drugs being. used. — are fal and : about drugs we vse. We don’t make mistakes. EF Only registered pharmacists coupound preseriptions here. Arlington Drug Store, Gor. Vit. Ave. & iSpy = Dane LOCOS The best at the low _ Price at Beveridge’: {Why y Drink tMuddy Water foe needy Bs Bs ko* —when you can buy the Improved Natural Stone soadongeesees & * * Filter for $3 up?—the best % * * of the kind on the market. ore “Crystal Fountain” . It's nickel-plated utomatie Cleaner—ca- 1,500 gallons per approval. If fon't cost you a 4-pint Bottle ‘the best preparation yet disco for $25c. vd SIL. NING und POLISHING . grit or Those who use TCHL grocers poivon in any form. Te pronounce it For sale druggists. sees by and Should your grocer or druggist not it * handle come to us—we'll : supply * you. tWe are Packers of £G lass, China, Silverware,z a t $ If yon are le in these gous f break them for shipping as to pre ing—let_us- pa rei sonable charges, | tSilver + é ‘£ : w. Beveridge, i i F St. & 1214 G Ste > POTTERY, PORCELAD ASS, ETC. it Sere eerie aed ‘Loeffler’s Hams Are the Pincst good as our hams. SAUSAGE’ TOMORROW, 640 Center M: A. Loeffler, oS Niet, mh12-f,n.,w20 & Western Slanket, a RR HN CRC Photos that Give Pleasure Whether you come at home ‘come—or you want the children's photos + are equally certain to make pho- whether bet tos _y — > von ‘ like our wae ett Tints,” — ed on Imported German in our datntiest style. W. H. Stalee, I) 1107 Fst. Successor to M. B. mhl2-160 Children’s Spring Coats. See eafou are down, town after 3 Qr1 it for your child come at look over our stock. We are show- au WAS attractive—low to eat! wgatenall aes start at §1.50— Martin Wolf, 52310. THE WORLD OF SOCIETY Last Night's Hospitable Eve: Fature Ones—Personal Notes. President and Mrs. McKinley entertained at dinner last night others of their relatives and friends who are enjcying a visit to this city. Among their guests were Mrs, Abner McKinley, Miss Mabel McKinley, Mr. and Mrs. McWilliams of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Stafford of New York and Mr. and Mrs. George Morse of San Francisco. Mrs. Nancy Allison McKinley, the Presi- dent's mother, returned to her home in Canton last night. She was accompanied by Miss Helen McKinley, the President's ster, and escorted by Capt. Helstand, U.S. A. The party traveled in the private car of Second Vice President Pugh of the Pennsylvania road, which was attached to the 7:10 train. The President accompan his rmother to the depot and escorted h the car. Col. and Mrs. James R. Nutting of Dave! pert, Iowa, gave a dinner last night t retary of ‘Agriculture Wilson. The guests were Senator Allison, Mrs. Gear, General and Mrs. D. B. son, Professor and Mrs. Willis Robert Cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Georg Curtis and Colonel Le:ts of Gov. Dra staff. Lieut. Commander and Mrs. Richardson Clover have cards out for a reception Wed- nesday evening, March 17, at 9 o'clock, to meet Senator and Mrs. Thomas C. Platt Mr. and Mrs, Charles M. Bawsel of Can- ton, Ohio, relatives of Mrs. McKinley. through Mrs. Bawsel, nee Danner, of Can- ten, are on a visit to their aunt, Miss L. dsay of 1M3 15th street. Mr. Bawsel as private secretary to the President dur- ing his congressional term and was also at- tached to his staff when he was governor of Onio. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Townsend enter- tained at dinner last night in honor of the ex-Secretary of State and Mrs. Olney. Some of the others present were the British bassader and Lady Pauncefote, the man ambassador and Baroness’ Thielm the Belgian minister, Senator and Mt Lodge, Senator and Mrs. Brice, Senator | and Mrs. Wolcott, Mrs. Slater, Miss Patten, Miss Wallach, Mrs. Minot and the Danish | minister. Mrs. Harmon gave a luncheon yerterday in honor of Mrs. Foraker, wife of Senator Foraker. The others present were Mrs. | lisle, Mrs. Lazo Arriaga, Mrs. Pioda. Miss Andrade, Mrs. Logan, Mrs. Miles, Mrs Stanley Matihews, Mrs. Winthrop, Miss | Lucy Page and Miss Alice Lee. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard gave a| reception yesterday afternoon and las: night at their home, 924 K street, the first their marriage, last month. The parle prettily decorated with palms and maider hair fern. The hostess wore cerise azd green silk, the bodice trimmed with cat jet and green velvet. Mrs. Alexander Clarke, her sister, and Mrs. F. K. Ernst aiso assisted, Miss Margaret Saffell pre- 1 at the refreshment table, which was adorned with roses. Among those present AS ovher Senator and Hender e was were: Capt. Cheev Ss. Mr. A. P. Corse of New York, Mr. R. Speare. Miss Calvert, C. H. Saffell, George C. Thomas. Mrs. Earl A. Keyser, Miss Draney, W. R. Fitzhugh. Miss Lily T. Forsyth, Miss Forsyth, Mr. and Mrs. Bieber, C. H. Saffell, jr., Miss Reding, Miss Young, Mrs. Young, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Young. Mr. A. Lisner, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gosling, Mr. I. C. Brown, Mr. W. B. Davidson of Con- necticut, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Clark, F. D. Ward, Alex. Grant, A. P. Shaw, Cronin, W. E. Thompson, W Mr. and Ars. Frederick . Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Saffell, Charles Hyde. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Otter, Mr. Robert Elder, Mrs. + Mr. and Mrs. Jas. H. Forsyth and Chas. Moody Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Baker gave a pro- gressive euchre party Wednesday night at their residence, 110 22d stree to meet their guests, Mrs. E-igar Baker and Miss Mary ‘Tarbell of Brooklyn. Among. those present were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mi F. W. Larner, Mr. and M Miss Sadie Rittenhous Miss Krouse and M successful and Mrs. Minich, Mr. Larner and Mr. Min- ich. After the prizes had been awarded the company repaired to the dining room, where a bountiful repast was served. Mrs. F. I. Seal has returned trom New York, and will be pleased to see her friends Mrs. at 1611 O street. Members and friends of the Unity Club (inc.) were the welcome guests of Miss Kate Harvey, 813 Vermont avenue, last Wednesday evening. Mr. A. P. Montague, dean of Columbian University, in the pres- entation of his ¢ “The Devel- opment of a iz.tense interest of a large and audience. Rev. Varnum D. Col Miss M.C. Bennett took part In the di hich followed. Th= varied by Mr. proj Stranded Bugi “Spirit of the Age: and by Mrs. Florence Clark, who contributed a “Poetic Mediey” and humorous encore. The musical ctions were rendered by Mr. Rufus Putnam in tenor solos, Miss Bessie Pinckney Mitcheil in soprano solos, Mr. Charles F. Roberts in baritone soios, and Mr. Andre Story and Miss Blanch Rueckhert, accompanists. The am was concluded by a cornet and duet of American airs, by Profess Hart and Miss Rueckbert Mrs. Clara Walter Graves of Cleveland is visiting her parents at 12th street southeast, and will be at home to her friends informally Mordays. Miss Emma 0. Toepper has returned from New York. Mrs. Henry J. Finley has gone to Fort Monroe for a week or ten days ‘The engagement is announced of Mr.Wal- ter Stetson and Miss Florence Le Velle, both of this city. A party of friends came down from Frederick, MJ., to attend Miss Veazie's musicale last evening. Prof. and Mrs. Edgar Frisby, 1007 3ist street, have as tleir guest Mrs. Samuel Frisby of St. Paul, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Gold Shepherd gave a mas- querade party at their home on K street last evening in honor of their daughier Marguerite’s birthday. Among those pres- ent were Misses Marguerite Just, Polish princess, Maude Miller, gip. queen; Maude Roberts, Spanish lady; Inore Our- Lady Washington; Edith Carter, nun; Bessie Corcoran, Spanisn princess; Jessie Farnsworth, Chinaman; Eleanor Herbert, Quakeress; Eleanor Ashby, flower girl: Clara Taylor, queer of night; Julia McClanahan, bloomer girl, and Masters James Thern, Duke of Wellington; John Wild, hayseed; Alfred Wildman, George Washingtor.; Walter Sacks, African prince; Eugene Merlitt, Rip Van Winkle; George Ackman, clown; Charles Just, Uacle Sam. Ex-Secretar; and Miss Herbert will give a reception tomorrow night in honor of the Secretary of the Navy and Miss Long. Mrs. Arthur Nattans has discontinued her Saturdays at home for the rest of the season. A very pleasant surprise and euchre party was given last evening by the young friends of Mr. Ira K. Moore, at his resi- dence, 3119 O street northwest, in honor of his twenty-first birthday. A pleasant time was spent in playing euchre and other games until a late hour, when refreshments were served. Among those present were: Messrs. Fred Schaffert, Rob't. Doring, Lee Drury, Clinton Tucker, Frank Tucker, Blackman, Edward Linskey, Ira K. Moore and others. Mrs. Wm. F. Holtzman and Miss Holtz- man will not be at home tomorrow. ees It matters little what it is that you want —whether a situation or a servant—a “want” ad. in The Star will reach the per- son who can fill your need. ss Carter Harrison Nomiunted. The demecratic city convention of Chi- cago yesterday was controlled by ex-Gov. John P. Altgeld and his friends. The fol- | sioner. AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN. Local Notes From the Section Acrons the River, At the ennual mecting of the Sunday scheol board of Fletcher Chapel M. E. Church, held recently, the following officers were elected fur the ensuing year: George W. Graves, superintendent; William M Chace, i ssistent superintendent; Joseph P. Cogswell, secretary; Henry Croggin, treas- urer; M. F. Mahorney, librarian; Alien Schierf, organist. The last of the meetings for men at St. John's Church for the winter series will be held Sunday evening, at which the address Will be delivered by Rev. Dr. Devries. meeting will commence at men are cordially welcom. that a lary audie This evening at < of the way of the cross will be rns at Holy Triaity Church, followed by benediction of the blessed sacrament Nothing has been done the assault case of little Rosa Nense five-year-old chilé of the canal boat cay Who was enticed into a shed, as publ! in fhe Star yesterday. ‘The father of the child, it is understood, is satistied that no committed of a criminai nature nt to permit the case to r ‘main is. The two boys who are claimed to Mnected with the affair are very much ‘ned over the turn of event . and the en will be an experience to them for Ly years Ama this. Ung rela by the police in the all assault we: and is con as i a Graves of in nace he funeral servic rains ¢ John J. Johnson, th men! of the pastes bar, Wedn Gay. were held this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the chapel in Oak Hill comet ery At the last regu Meeting of the Me- Kinley and Hobart Club of this place reso. lutions were passed indorsing Milton M Holland for the office of recorder of deeds and Chapin Brown as District Commis- The funeral of Lieut. Mic @ied Wedneadey at his home: passed through Georgetown this afi on the way to Arlington 3 ational where the interment w: made. Mr. Jesse H. Wilson, a mem board of school trustees fer « avd attorney for the First Co-oper: Building Association, has been el ef the directors of the Potomac surance Company, to fill the ed by the resignation of Mr a If you want anything, try an ad. in The Star. If anybody has what you wish, you will get an answer. emete i one Fire ney ca ouis D. Wi In- - Naval Orders, Surgeon H. E. Ames has beon de: from the Detroit and ordered to th cinnati; Surgeon D, N. Bertolette, from the Minneapolis. h months’ leave; chel ein- Assistant m the Cincin- nati to the Surgeon N. H Drake, from the Cincinati to the M nneap- olis; Passed Assistant Engineer W. Uf Chambers, from the n, relieving Passed Assis F. Burgdorff, ordered nom: ting orders. New York navy yard ant on vip. At Brookivn, x... 3 WoATKINSON, fo enty-six Notice of funeral hereafter, - ITER, - Pridi on Marsh ATE Vv. 9 - On Thursday, n., JOHN 0 f March 11 CANTW aud tbe dai of hix a mm earth, rear dimmed hall hear el on in, ky ats wire, Home ts sad, ol. God, how dreary; - Lanesoune, lwest on 8 (Elkton papers Mareh the 11, beloved rou day, ats Friends sed's Very sudden! m., WILLA + March 11, 189 aint lies, east, Satu Relatives tend. Departed Chis lity 11, 1897, at 8:40 9m., LE loved husband Hare aml gos. invited! fw sli ar» On Friday, March an Willian: cut On Wednesder m., JOUN six enn, Funeral froat the residence George 0. Barron, 1 day, March 13, relatives: inv! 3 tw attend, iu Memortam. STUART. In emibrance of my iuns- bund, JOHN RT. who died three years azo today, Ma isos. I will go to his grave where his spirit has thd; Beneath the green sod he tx laid with ty Where the heart that I loved is turning In Mt. Oliver's cold dews he ts pasking aw Gore, but not forgot * BY HIS LOVING WIFE. Carter’s Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE POSITIVELY CURED BY THESE LITTLE PILLS. They also relieve distress from