Evening Star Newspaper, April 22, 1897, Page 6

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6 ae Saez : % oat ES WN | Zeeerercoceceeeees eeeeees = MOSE SONS \ =— Settee ed ng gatas Johnston's, 729 7th St. ¢ B. " as youre: A items of Interest for tomorrow Include gain day of Wedding Last Wight of Miss Ketchom and |} 9 fe Srvs Jocmmr'ate fein Sena f F st., cor. Lee I Storage, 22d and M. ies aggerated < Mr.-B: it 7 ‘Teas aud will be sold a rain apecial ¢ Our coods bear the stamp-of perfect finish. morrow onlyj, E7Cleaning and refinishing Lace Cur- tains. s EFA special department: Hauling, Movigg. avd Packing. Ideal Summer Storing, ¢ 0 i 2 There was a very pretty wedding Inst Floor verings== be 2 evening, in which one of the contracting package i — : parties was a Georgetown boy, Mr. Otto Fiber Rugs. E. Braitmayer, of N street. The bride was Coffee, Miss Kathleen Ketchem, and the ceremony % 5 ; —For many years there has been took place Iast evening at cae Red Ps, Fae of Tevering’s Package Coffee a demand for a thoroughly sani- the bride, at 87 C street northeast. Arbuckle's Package the 10. tary floor covering. We have THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY » APRIL 22, 1897-14 PAGES. Presbyterian Cemetery Being Dese- erated=Lecal Notes of General aud Especial Interest. bridesmaid was Miss Lillie Callaghan, and Levering’s 25c. EACH! ice inchwes the tea and tea pot). 2 10-ib. iots cents; by smaller quan. fl = z Ba i 2 * 4 the maid of honor Miss Blanche Higgins. a af ie such a floor covering now in our rgain 1 Bargain 2. Bargain Bargain Bargain 5. It was strictly a home wedding, and th: Vig BAe A eee : 25c tomorrow for = = : Hc tomorrow ; for Dillon: "Ine besae mare Koeln saan ee odorless matting—-woven of “dl 10¢ pair tomorrow Men’s 35¢ quality $7.98 tomorrow for |» }- choice of 5@ dozen La- 2ictomorrow _for Rar walk: Witetasin eo base Tn TE 1 I foreign vegetable fiber which wil for Men’s Superior En- Spring-weight Balbrig- ‘choice of our $10 Baby die’ Swiss Embroid- | | Black Chenille Dot Leghorn hat, trimmed with Illacs, and car- > acne 4p be ee gist Tan, Rest Black gan Shirts and Draw- iages — the latest “ered Handkerchiefs— Veils that cost 25¢ at Se er teen Spcclal burgatn io Laundry Soap—25 cakes $ cure ath, aoe pn cs eae and Irish Bal. Half ers. Smallest to the 1897 _ Heywood = & “the Palais Royal’s wholesale. One only to papery Stet Taper bats, trimmed | State 23% k msects. Lhey do not s! = = *: r ; 5 r 4 : a ats, i ed floors or become slippery from | | Hse: Sizes 8 to 11. largest sizes, bil sete clsaiot te famous 25¢ Mouchoir, | | cach purchaser rag gt ae ge ge aed wear. An endless variety of colorings —all sizes.” Small sizes from 59c for 75c Grenadines. Se eee |S Cammed 75 cents to $3.50 each. €Fomorsew oaty:) (Temorow oaty) Ennomother of the Seiler Mr and” Mrs rae = Teens enter eles These are the well known 45-inch Black Figured Silk Grenadines | _ For skirt:—6 yards of 124c Percaline for 54c and choice of every and Mrs, Greathouse: | Bir, Frank Collins : 2 o ie eaeted ons “+ | that have attracted so many to the Palais Royal—because sold here at wanted shade’ Fér body:—2 yards of 16c Lining for onty 25¢. Only axdeon ani daughter. Misscs Shipley. Miss cans, $6.00 to $12.00 each. Thomas Ketchem. per can. Matti n g Ru gs | Bargain 8. Bargain 9. Bargain 10. Bargain 11. | Bargain 12. ee SRE amet tae ean, tents rrtan lo ‘onsiderable complaint has m made ag ee ) 63c¢ yard tomorrow 7c yard tomorrow for 16c yard tomorrow’ 59c tomorrow for the 9c yard tomorrow for about the desecration of the od Presby- | % FLOUR: = o-oo -.3. AOK. $ We've just opened 25 bales of for our 75¢ Black Jap- our roc Organdies of 2 = iReinniapsel noma cae th Swi d terian cemetery, between 334, 34th, Q and | @ r- hie ; Japanese Inserted Matting Rugs anese Silks, 27 inches iocmned for Point Lierre Laces, ; = . pe Bey oe Sacer es = AS RE A M 8c} that'll go quickly at these prices: wide. Regular patrons 1897. Superior in’ de- 6 6 ae Frogs. Set of five for Cambric Embroideries, Bra: -Racthurn/Waa'coremauanka Sana ot oe Ele 9 : 100 Inserted Jap. Rugs, 24 by 48 are agreeably acquaint- signs and colors to re 59c instead of 75c, to- 3 to 6 inches wide. be only a question of a short time when it | % Special sale on Condensed Cream—the 15 Inches. . : 100 Inserted Jap. Rugs, 31 by 60 125 Inserted Rugs, 36 2 q7 fi P 1 descendents of the good people who per- vans . Be. an 3 ¥; haps spent their last dollar to put the ae oc 44 tor $3.48 Parasols. $8.88 for $10 Cravenettes, [Sie os |p eee . 2 " . 5 < stop the desecration, and the people guilty Z $ tha tome Ph ca ea 50c (Tomorrow only.) (Tomorrow only.) of such acts, while ‘free trom molestatton, 5 Ibs. Gites Gee sina Choice of all these well known Parasols, among which are the scarce These world famed waterproof garments for women need no intro-}P"""* “"** sratatieny nor r ee :ineoriaa ar nae colors in glace silks, band border novelties, checks, plaids and brocades. duction. _ Latest 1897. style, in black, brown and blue, detachable The fire engine turned out yesterday af- | $with each c. Umbrellas:—T. he Sun—rain beauties in black and all colors, tight roll- double cape, glace silk lining.. The “Cravenette” is almost an indispen-|ternoon in answer to a local alarm for a ercbase Ib. ing on steel rods. $2.77 for choice. sable garment to ladies contemplating a trip togeashore or mountain. blaze 1 the M street market house. The | ¥ P BO St. Joe Matting Rugs, 75¢ yard when $1 is the prevailing. price. The Linings for:-Them. $4.33 for dress and linings. short reception, the newly wedded couple left on a northern honeymoon trip. Among those present were Mrs. Brait- Laub, Misses Cain, Mr. Wallace, Messrs. Joseph and John Braitmayer, brothers of the groom; Mr. 0. C. Ketchem and Mr. ed with them. usual 12}c fabrics. worth up to 40c yard. morrow only. will be enirely removed. Since Mr. Kickum has left the cemetery, he having charge of Many styles. the place, over one hundred vaults have been demolished and the pieces carried away. The destruction is shocking to the fire originated in the ice box of George E. F Hilleary, who happened to leave a lighted fof Pound ‘The Best Standard Tomatoes, by the can, ©% cents; lots of one douen cau at 6 cons : sent cans tomorrow for 8 cents en: Tea, ; z a candle in the box, which started the blaze. Lote of 6 «: Seneet . eae ates Bargain 13. Bargain 14. Bargain 15. Bargain 16. Bargain 17. The fire was soon extinguished, but not tb cake: abe gual Tn Inserted Ja bs unt jamage to the extent of $100 ha r can. feet... $2.50 $10.98 to morrow $8.29 tomorrow for 98c tomorrow for the * 98c tomorrow for 17¢ tomorrow for 25¢ been done. A ‘Rely Bread Milk Gy the toma, oe 16 Inserted J wp BoC for the Palais Royal’s the Palais Royal $10 $1.29 Wrappers. Be- . $1.48 Shirt Waists, in Drawers and Corset Vestrymen Elected. CAL. CAN PEACHES Be Beets by. 16 feet 6 tn $3.50 $13.50. ‘Tailor-made Jackets anda ise at sides fancy colors are |_| ‘figured organdies and Covers with embroid- pre apn pal cwection jor the) westrysece ot] 2. se SPs amin < 10 Inserted Jap. Rugs, 9 feet by Cloth Suits—will bring fake white lawn. dreams of |acl ‘ether sh © fabri lai St. Alban’s Church, on Wisconsin avenue, of car dozen be: - 2 feet , h $12.50 and $15 Jackets : : z coe fabrics. ery edge—the Palais near Woodley Lane road, has been held, Y GRITS : - regular patrons here, esto be ancluded loveliness. Sizes 32 to ‘om gayest to mourn- Royal’s noted 25¢ gar- and the congregation has installed the old sitet oC 18 > Dy By ™ "4 a 8 = . : AN Ree: - BiG seer eae ens $8.00| | we know. s noe u 46. Hig effects. ments, in all sizes vestry In office, consisting of Messrs. James In lots of 10 ibs. for 4c. B. urse, James H. Taylor, John L. Weav- TOMATOBS..... or Fire Sale of 15c for 25c Black Hose. _ 31¢ for 50c Union Suits, [Rel Best T. Weaver, junior warden; Mr. Taylor, reg- istrar, and Mr. Nourse, treasurer. Party Wall. (Tomorrow only.) a 7 (Tomorrow only.) The Union:Suit or cémbination underwear for woman is now Carpets 15 cents for the Palais Royal’s famous 25c Fast Black Hose will be a too expensive advt., if the quantity distributed is not limited— Still continues. abouts. It W. B. MOSES & SONS. ee ee ee Most wonderful price attractions ever known here- Sizes 8 to Io. therefore, not more than two pairs will be allowed each purchaser. Note that we mclude the ribbed and plain in the 4o gauge—the spring weight. You know, of course, they have double soles and high spliced heels. recognized as t “glove-fittingy Think of o: hé most *comfortable and healthful. The improved ribbed ” garments enable perfect fitting corsets and stockings. my 31 cents for these two garments in one! Choice of white and ecru, in smallest to largest sizes. Not more than two suits to each purchaser, unless,the regular price, 50 cents, is paid. Mrs. Joseph M. Keefe has filed a bill in equity against William H. Rackey, Charles G. Eimer and John Hazel, to prevent them from using a party wall without first pay- ing for one-half of the cost of the same, asking for an injunction until such setile- ment has been made. The property in qne. ; Eggs, tsib. Lots of Prunes, 4! IN LOTS OF 10 DOZEN, Tomorrow Best by the dozep, Exes. Lote of 10 dozen for 9% cents. 106 5 pouads of Sweet Oregon Prunes for philosopher of Baltimore, delivered an in- 5 bundles Kindling Wood for 12 cents. F a ————- tion is located on the west side of Poton ‘cents in smaller quantities ‘ We frame anything and everyth: ; Se eat street, between Prospect “avenue and > SaCT.. 2M. artistically —daintily, cheaply. , : if teins ° ~ street, where the first two-named_are erect- | extend < , ___Sitlatically~dainetiy, cheaply. c for Cc renc owers Qc: or 4 Cc i bon Ss iar ap iapeliltacascs he saat suniaee Ceataees § We'll Frame An o 5. st 'o ant belng the builder. Behind the bill ts an ly. interesting story. A gocd frame house was di MM : Coen aa) F Sees (Tomorrow only.) ; S| onthe: aitejiwhich’ Mc oimer Geared to silt Jote, of 6 cans.” Bie. es Picture You Own The G street window, the display in which has created talk far The expensive Novelty Ribbons are. offered for the first time this move alongside the brick dwelling of Mrs. | % SiAnaM WArbns = - i - :. vend rs 7 °: es 7, ” efe, offering a money sidera: bs 4 In first-class style—combining good ¢ | Outside of Washington, is no more. All the flowers that you have seen season at 1gcand 25c a yard. Their value can hardly be named. You'll | Keefe, privilege, after securing the consent | ¥ Best taste and beauty—and at a inoney- h be offered aye 1 be charged as much as 60c yard at the milliners; the self-named “‘exclu- | cf the other interested parties. This Mrs. | J saving price in every instance! there are to be offered tomorrow in two grand lots. Those that are ab- Ae) d re See : Keefe refused to do, and the frame buliding , ° ir a Tae a eee BESe Sh aay me sive” dry goods store will ask you soc; they sell here regularly at 30c, | ££ demolished, and preparations made for ) & Elgin Cc Sete” we anf Squad, the va, % | SOlutely periect are to be 9c lor Choice; those any way faded or crushed 35¢ and 40c yard. ‘Fomorrow we will’say 19c and 25c¢ a yard—but will | the erection of a brick dwelling, over which | $ - Aifferent | Kinds of moldings in | are to be s1 cents a bunch—which is much less than cost of importation, refuse to sell by the piece. the matter bes been tales fete court. ; ib every color combination from the we y P Noten. ines: eb ‘T s . ‘ 4 Ss Sea al Offer. Page a eaeeasene +. = Mrs. Daisy Louise Fox will be pianist at G-LB. LOTS), $ Ba Hi a concert to be given at Epiphany Church al Thi W. k! | rgain 28. Bargain 29. Bargain 30. Bargain 31. Bargain 32. tonight for the benefit of the Episcopal ee nat Rien Dati a a we 1S ee Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital. he= “W2¢ 3 29¢ tomorrow for 24- Ale tomorrow for the 8c tomorrow for those = E Mrs. John A. Logan ‘will deliver a lecture lecse, - ‘ Vielets, ana (pictures ef inch Pure Linen Cen- 16c a pound “Perf F 3 29 omens io 87c ow ae Ee this evening at the Congress Street M. P. S-pound hots of +wese for 68 conte. Uke. ‘size — ina beautiful Re Be cuces 12}c Silk String Ties, choice of the Chil- Children’s $r Pique Church on the “Czar and Czarina of Rus- Ss 4 ter P; worth 4o0c ae 2 a ig , Ss i ee Se cece Woe Oe tion” Linen Writing : den’ Mull ¢. Coats, sizes 6 montl sia.” A large audience is expected. Se Seen alee See Dik’ a Seek eel aes ace -25 Double _hemstitched Paners smooth or sisi worn by ladies and ems 50c Mull Caps. y nts - The children of the Addiscn School are |¥% aSolST€,,° ; Freuch glass and fancy drawn-work ; P , sm or p jain Gaetee enee Most mothers favor- to 4 years. Pinks aay preparations for & concert to ve | $7 um Dro: Candy, 5c.2 mat. corners, stamped artis- nish. Envelopes for g ace 5 ably know of the Palais and blues. Embroidery go toward securing a library. 5-pound lots of Gum Drop Candy, 23 cta. ¥ il tically. a 39¢ Four-in-Hands. Royal's 50c Caps. trimmed. range! for # seml-annaal vist ta indepen: 1% acks, 14c. Box. be & ¢ 0 dent Lodge, No. 14, on Friday evening, May Si er rg br 5 , - 14, and to Little Falls Lodge, No. 10, Thurs- gat Benes of Tacks (worth 6 cents each) for & Art Store, 414 9th St. e “Protenor’'A. Ww. Hawks, the leugning | $5. Kindling Wood, 234c.4 wc lc for Wanted Articles $1 for $3 of 0 O O ° Sesvoverreeseeesteneeeese cadens eee ste apace Chart os Tanke! |¢ _ Lots of C. Ne Hetiriag Sale. No Removing Sale. No Auction One cent for articles so superior that you secure a dollar’s worth for The ns of American ee a Sets are to be offered “ithe funeral of Mr” Thaadeus ‘W. Green, 5 Packages 5 SPECIAL SA E Seen sates’ é : tomorrow in. quantities to.suit, at one-third re; lar ieee werk one sowery, counisy Matyieed) ome held. this Best Pckg. LE. Hook ad. Bre "rape' wth tec, ch pote bebe cate, Salbertps 35, Cortng ton, te, 1 niece ms, Ihapi, Pita fi B Six Brabant Pate, we tte Tea, Puen te tie Soup Paten| Re Bettas era tele Tae Frey et, eotrkes eect 3G tt Sepmorter, te.“ box Sei Plow 32. "dozen "Japauned ‘Drees Steels te KO Bein beet eh, Ee om is Be Meat Dishes, iSiech, 332 TEA EXPERTS. lothes Lines, 3c. 5 Clothes Lines (worth 10 cts. each) for % a. Lump Starch, 4c. 7 pounds Large Lump Starch for 25 cente. ¢ A Lime of Standard Samples Estab- lished by the Board. Under the recent act of Congress in rela- tion to the importation of tea, the Treasury Department has found it necessary to issué rew regulations, setting forth with great detail the proper treatment of the merchan- dise. No duty is exacted upon tea, and the sole object of the act was the protection of the consumers from the sale of unwhole- some and fraudulent teas. A board of tea experta, selected by the Secretary has es- tablished @ line of standard samples repre- Half Dozen Tea Spoons. Half Dozen Berry Forks. Silver Purse and Chain. Full size Hand 4a le F Harness Belts, Is cum @ and 1ith Sts. Wade & Butcher Razors. Torrey Razor Strops. LOWEST PRICES IN CITY. The Palais Royal, Owners of Dwellings. Sida OTHING ADDS 80 MUCH TO the desirability of a house in the Ginger Snaps, Ib S. DESIO, ONLY A FEW LEFT OF THE $10.00 Use first-class materials only. We have the best stock of Pure Lead. Oll, 10 Ibs. of Ginger Snaps for 884 418 7th st. rw, NEW : 00 W. & B. Razor, hollow ground i senting the various kinds and grades of ad- MFG. JEWELER prea eyes of a tenant as electric light. Turpentine and Colors, £0 W. eB: How ground missible teas. Special tea examiners are P Java an - JEV . itt Ie" gives "te bouse a tiedern, Sup: Cl Brushes—in fact, anything ; stationed at New York, Chicago and San | $a) 1S. Mocha estore F ST.. pepe ee ee 9 ASS seeded vy a painter=to ve Francisco, by whom all imported teax will . v 1S f Ti tt whi ch, a be compa with the standards and pro- | o£ ‘3 OPPOSITE BOSTON HOUSE. | 32! iff aiatiets ae"cazant, sheaths |) fasnd In the ltr. Bore ipvcep 70 hibited teas condemned. An appeal may ve ($0 IDS. Sugar Free. Eseaeeeee ts about electric Hghting at once. Glad | \Paim ters 2 thls, we can save you $5.50. made by the importers to a board of three ie sage ‘ 2 = iaadiladeaglanca * to answer questious. money. Come in and get They consist of Black, Blue and G general appraisers, which board may pro- ane ts joan tte ee 6s ° 99 °|U. S. Electric Lighting Co., our prices. Senge and Sttsed Goods ‘jackets ait lied cure expert assistance. Condemned, teas Mocha’ at 8se. 3 * e e regular $10 . ust iS enin 2 sey a. aw. _Fooee Te—_mitt_|) Geo, F, Muth & Co. We tng ofr Stem Black and Blue | they willbe destroyed bythe coiexor. |SMA PCH ES, 10c.3 sata |, - P.M i All-wool Berge Sires et eas, fe, ipl Hct ) °f Ho About a N e H Successors to Ryncal, | Furs stored during summer. under band niiaientonn, mm 4 W WW ap21-244 Spring Harness? | _ Martin Wolf, é 617 11TH “ST. 5 a= 4 Family Photos ae %O¢€9*4 | prise the following grades: Formosa, Foo- gircltwe or fe pouud SF Ste, ea, Gc, Ten, 3 2 _If we cannot furefsh you with Just what you ‘| ss = tes iy Wactk cameron gt? : } Hite pc! won iepowtr mete ane || Are Family Treasures. Catarrh sufferers, here’s | = +24 Amey Ooiones. Ceyions, Ping- | 3Butterine Cz We ‘have Harness—. upon to get .t snywhere. honest-made Concord style and at prices to suit relief and a cure!!! larness—in ev. The most valuable heirlooms of peers | ago. Are YOU cl ; you. + Phos abd” thee! oe th the |{ ton LUTZ & CO., 497 Penna. Avé peg A hey, sto ‘It won't b api9-204 ene, Ue maxe them “NOW. We know 1( N. H. -Ditv4ll; oft cur ae ater, F ny ed cti ‘TS""—our dalntiest ies dosen Up. __8p20-t, t : ¥ ant between ib ond 10th sts, Great Reduction W. H. Stalee, 1107 F St. ees Rae ae ee ; Snrpect want. we Bellon In Hair. Successor to M. B. BRADY, ap2i-16a ft Re pig eer posi ke =| Sailor:& Bicycle |*s28* al 73 7 Swit a f aoe ee gemeigeeies [lf youevertry || — straw Hats” aes rence seas 8 idm we (1 White Clover” |]. ac oy, es 8 |! s.B.Henderson,}) 720 7th Sirect NAW, o | 933 F St Wanted--An Idea.

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