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6 ati THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1897-14 PAGES. ®a a AND Ww. B. SONS. Fst.cer. 1th Storage, 22d and M. Factorks. 12th & B, and Mattress Fartory, 1st & D. We've “‘Scooped”’ The Carpet World. We didn't do any waiting to see what would happen—we went right along buying and got all our carpet purchases consummated before the new tariff schedule ran up prices. The prices we're quoting now are great advertisements for us. Th produce talk—lots of it—thev bring trade—add new patrons to our lists daily. An abundance of assortments — rich in variety. Here's some “value” and “price” for you: Smith's Best $1.50 Axminsters, 82}c. yard. the mill's en- yanls of Smith's arpets in our pos- session #t a figure that ensbles us to offer you the greatest bargain of the season. Choice and prettiest patterns at Velvet Carpets, 774¢. yard. Vel : that will not sp t look Hike Wilton r. The new tariff 1 Velvet Carpets will be $1. the price i Wilton Carpets, $1.65 yard. ton Carpets, with bor xquisite | aud _ ‘The tariff I be $: $1.65 Non-Destructible Brussels, 7 p This is th at whic Newt russels Carpet, BI _ 85. . $1.35 a yard. t we can guarantee tarantee to Wear Wt price WIT be Sy 35 —— Son Se Se. oS See Lansburgh & Bro. We Give Trading Stamps. NOTTINGHAM LACE Yy CURTAINS. The new ones have arrived. We have placed on sale the largest assortment of Lace Cur- tains we have ever shown, from the ordinary Nottingham to the dainty, filmy B equal in effect to the real. Make a special visit to our Upholstery Depariment; you are sure to find what you want. jy a e mR 2 et Tee TT <I>e<! ra Nottingham Lace bol patterns. 60c. pair. wham Lace ong amd good patterns. 75c. pair. 1 Eeru Jong, fine yp $1 pair. 1 lot White and Eern Nottingham Lace yards lonz, excellent patterns, $1.25 pair. let White ond Ecru Nottingham Lace ains, 3% sents long, 6) inches wile, heavy patterns. << $1.50 pair. ottingham Lace Curtains, utiful, lacey effects. §2 pair. White Nottingham Lace Curtains, nds long, rich patterns, extra quality, $2.50 pair. Besides these we have a beau- tiful line of imitation Brussels, om $3.co to $5.00 a pair, and 1 lot White 34% yards long, i i a large assortment of rich oat 4 terns in White Irish Point Lace, \ from $3.50 to $12.75 a pair. 420,422, 424, 4267th St. f = ry. is larly applicable to inasmuch as ugh burned to the ground, we have Phoenix from its ashes," and e already immense business, proverty {00.00 eM NAMM NE HNN NAR Let and vou will wear whiter 3 get It more prompt- = lo: ly than ever before. Frazee’s Laundry, *Phone 592, S12 Sth St. it 6G 13th St. ui cclS-4od | Woodward *, Lothrop, toth, 11th and F Sts. N. W. Reception in Infants’ Parlors. Continues. This exhibit represents an aggregation of specialties, exclu- sive novelties, rare confections that can be found here only. The stock far excels that of past seasons. The materials are richer and prettier, and the styles are odd, quaint and unique as any ever produced. The Infants’ Parlors are spacious, convenient, luxurious and so ar- ranged as to give the desired seclusion to mothers selecting the baby’s outfit. Second floor, Silk Department Announces the Arrival of Tri-Colored Taffetas, The latest Parisian novelty for Millinery and Dress Trimmings. They come in three harmonious shades of violet, gray, red and green, respectively, and were designed especially for the now very popular idea of shirring and knife plaiting for millinery and dress trimming purposes. 21 Inches Wide=-$1.00 the Yard. Sevond floor. [Millinery Boys’ : e Department. Outfittings. : New ideas in Hats and Bonnets} This department—located on third are continually being displayed.| Moor with kindred ready-to-wear Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery,| garments—has recently been given representing all that is newest and} much needed space. With the im- best. Full line of Millinery Novel-| provements a new impetus has come ties, Exquisite Feathers, Flowers,| to the department, and more than Foliage and Trimmings. ver we shall try to make this Boys’ Newest Models in Hats for golf-| store second to none in the country. ing, bicycling, horseback riding, etc. The brightest and best ideas’ in Boys’ wear are here, and thus early, by means of special purchases, we are offering some exceptional values, as follows: All-wool I Tomorrow, Wednesday. Black and Colored Ostrich Tips, 8, Si, 9, 9% inches long, 50c. each. ney Aigrettes, Tips and Pompons for evening asi istine! $1.25 to $2.25. styles and all § “ fat eee anges, Wa ad Bicycle Hate. telomed with $2.00 each. Value, $3.00. x : All-wool Suits, pretty check $3.00 to $6.00 each. zoud colors, weil c Untrimmed the latest sh: Its, women’s pes and colors. 50c. to $2.50 each. Seeond floor. The New Gloves. Our Autumn Importations are} now in stock, and embrace Women’s nd children's, All | Sizes 4 to 16 $2.90 each. Value, $3.75 to $4.50. All- a jot s All-wool Navy Blue Flannel Shi anteed fast col Sizes 4 to 14 y $1.00 each. Pique, Kid, Suede, Reindeer and | a Walats and Blouses, well made ¢ : 3 = a large sailor cella all 8 Castor Gloves; Evening Gloves, in| sims 3 to 14. s Sere pte the correct lengths and tints: Giris’ 50c. each. ‘ and Boys’ Street and Dancing School Golf Caps and Hats of all sorts, for boys ana Gloves as : - z as 50c. to $2.75 each. “Trefousse,” “Jouvin & Cie Third for? naa Dent, Reynier and other best makes | are included. “Jouvin & Cie” and “Trefousse are ours for Washington. 1» Dogski 7 Special Sale of Etchings. ; An exceptional purchase enables us to offer Signed Etchings, at the very low price of 5c. Each. The Usual Price is 50c. Size of paper, 14x28 inches. Every picture is in perfect condition, and such well-known artist etchers as the following are represented—Parks, Paul, James. mond, Snow, Mory, Lane, ete. i in red, In connection with these Etchings offer Established 1863, DR. JAEGER Underwear-- A sufe protection against colds, coughs, sore throats, pneumonia, _heuralgia & rheumatism. The tru: mis- ston of und rivear is not to keep the —bedy warm, bat to keep it at a UNI- FORM TEMPER- ATURE © aurms any and all cll- changes. . mat! Most all kinds of under wear Keep . the. dndy warm som: of the time—but up to the present dzy only one kind has been Invented which Keeps it warm ALL THE TIME—and that js the world-famous Dr. Jaeger brard—made in Stuttgart. The leading scientists and physi- clans of both lemispteres nite in indorsing the Dr. Jacger ag the only underwear that affords any real pro- tection against the extremes of cold or heat and the dampness. Its wear- ers are guarantecd almost toted: im- munity from colds, coughs, sore throats, pneumonia, rhenmetism and with the 1} possible jon to the exhalation of the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . eee eee nee body throngh the pores-of the skin. the 1 as it may seem, ezer underwear 1s at th the “BEST’’ and the underwear in the world, ality than any ‘ope or Am: at the same> pr underwear ranges from $1. eee tenee Serer ee ee ee ee ee ioe ee ey tim EST” much finer in ¢ facturer in E: prodace Cc. agents for Columbia for the Dr. Jreger’s goods 1 line women District of line of th at all seasons a fi and sizes for mon, and chillren, Get the Dr. book—free it through. Wm. H. McKnew, 933 Pa. Ave. catalogue or Ing—and read Sacge for the . . . . It “Can’tsléep Can’t eat” People--here’s relief ims Coldmbia Lithia Water. case in is the liver it whom drags and led to to sufferers frem insomnia, to medical skill are of no That we gre frequent 1 hours of the mornin + Ox}de Sp, this makes in caves of heart troy! we appropriate Frames of ene popular designs, complete with] Tae glass, at the special prices ; Spee s ial S aS aes 5 90c. and $1.25 Each. ee Hee eisai sapuetite by in- pecial Sale o Fourth oor. fat dee tavivea) toileall analsayab Fur Collarettes. Suit = to a the eng. et Harper's Bazar says that Cases wife Me. a gallon. we large and small, will be very exten- ely used this season. We have a carefully selected stock of the Fashionable Furs, in the latest designs—rich trimmings—and shall cffer tomorrow some rare values, as follows: Collarettes of are wonderfully popular for traveling: —more convenient to carry and hold more than a grip. We have just re- ceived some matchless values in Spit Cases, made of Plummer stock sole leatier, Irish linen lining, steel frame riveted with washers throughout, best brass lock and trimmings— 22-inch. ........$5.00 each. 24-inch... «+ -$5.50 each. 26-inch.........$6.00 each. An exceptionally fine and hand some case is in Clive finish, made the same as above, in heavier stock— 24-inch.........$7.50 each. 26-inch - $8.00 each. Fourth floor. jain Electric Seal, Astrakhan, or satin lined. A very El : han yoke, flated 6 ke $7.25 each. Combination Collarcttes ef high grade furs, fn Le lat and chelcest effects. for grade, with tab ends, th Mart: with talls 3 ten 1 value. Third floor. ioe Our New American Women’s . Incandescent Gas Lamp Is not only the best Incandescent Lamp in the market, but it is by far the most economical. It consumes less gas than any other incandescent lamp, and its light is superior in that it is not ghastly, but has a restful ef- fect on the eyes. Every home, store, boarding house and hotel should equip itself with these modern Incandescent Lamps, which can be fitted to any gas jet, We offer these best American Gas Lamps, complete with shade, chim- ney and mantle, at $1.co each —which is about one-half the price asked for similar lamps. The “Standard,” complete, is 75¢. Extra Mantles, 25c. each. Fifth floor. Separate Skirts. A never-so-worthy assortment of Separate Skirts. New fabrics, new shapes, new styles and new ideas per- Prices Spe- vade the entire collection. were never more reasonable. cially worthy of mention are: New Skirts of Cheviot, shapes, stitched, bound. and colors. ail Black very newest Ideas—tajlor $7.50 each. e Sxirts of ut Brocaded Silks variety beautiful new weayes: superior make and finish. $8.75 to $18.00 each. of high throuzhou prics full Nia in, Nov nd Sinported ith siiks—very exclusive patterns " $18.50 to $45.00. have vastly improved our de- "sand Culldien’s Ready-to-wear They occupy the great third us the largest. best lighted and alto- most convenient department for the le-up garments in the cou misome new fitting RO are desired seclusion while be appreciated. garments. hewn. The McCall Bazar Patterns are conceded to be the best fitting, most stylish and accurate Patterns on the market. The designers of these patterns are in touch with the latest “modes that are presented in the fashion centers of Ecrope in all sorts of outer apparel, and their designs and methods have been so simplified that the least experienced can readily understand them and need not hesitate to undertake the cut-,| ting of any desired garment. Another important factor is their extremely low price. A large proportion of the patterns, 10c. each. : No pattern higher than 15c. ‘The store et partment of Wome rrents, sivin the “Rangsfur” Reversible Jute Rugs are recommended for their especial durability. They come in exact copies of some of the best designs of “Smyrnas,” and in very rich and handsome colorings. Tomorrow we shall make a sale| senting the ttest anitiee tmtished monthly, _pre- of these at special prices, as follows: | itd free of change at our store, or will be matied 6x9 ft.... -$8.00 each. 74xi0$ ft. $12.00 .each. 12x15 ft......$16.00 each. ‘Third. floor. a Sovember number is now ready., ¢ Fashion Queen is 5c. a copy. Postpaid to any address, 6c, . 1 Bue AGOKSE. oo the best 's, Coats, skin Jackets and Furs by the ece or yard. No conds"” — all are the finest that ¢ome — and little, or no higher than you for the Mion pieced” seconds you find at notion stores. emetz & Son, Furriers, 1237 Pa. Ave. Painless Extracting, 50e. Dentistry 1s 2 sctence of four branches. It takes years to attain skill in any one of them, and no man becomes equally skillful in all, In making up our As- sociation we choose men with -sinds and fingers trained for the special brarch in whith we employ them, Each operator is employed constantly on the work for whieh he is best fitted, and this. much doing of the same thing makes him very skillful, His skill makes his work good, Bis: Mngeré! quick. Quickness mitigates the fain srl reduces the cost. ) dg Us: S:Dental Ass'n, Cor. 7th and D Sts. N.W. OPEN SUNDAYS 10 TO 12 O'CLOCK. “Cherrystones”’ are fast’ becoming an eating fad. The extent to which we bave been dell Cherrystone "8 ft Icoks as ff eat! tones had become a fad.’ No dett luct of the ocean—try . thore a quart. JONES & Wil IS—528—12th st. ect 9-10d * eae MRS. SPICER OF NEW RE WILL Have, AN hibit and sale of Necdlewurk, a Frssee, oe ee Beis Table Deco. rations, &c, ld a = 1927 1 » October 21, 1 to 5 p.m. oct-2e* Bitters, the world-renowned Anvigora' ft exquisite Mayor. —— Order of Golden Chain. - -A_ well-attended meeting of the National Lodge, No. 101, Order of the Golden Chain, was held at Oppenheimer’s Hall, 514 9th No buffet should he without a bottle of Dr, Sie- > Every kind of | Fur! Ww it McKnew AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN “An Admirer” Pays a Compliment to Seventh Precinct Drill Team. Complaint of Bad Condition of the Streets— Wedding Quietly Cele- brated—General and Personal. SSS The police of the seventh precinct are not without’a trophy of their prowess and. skill in the recent police drill for the prize bann A large official-locking ei lope was received yesterday by Lieut. Swin- dells, in which were a nice letter and a small American flzg, of the variety which can be purchased at the rate of two for a penny. It is hard to tell whether or rot the men were pleased with the trophy, but it will be given a conspicuous place. They look upon the tter as a joke. The communication accompanying the flag was anonymous, but the writer was evidently sincere in his comments. The letter ‘s as follows: “Dear Licutenant: Recognizing the cffi- ciency of the men of your precinct in the matter of drilling, and regretting the fact exceedingly that they did not eapture the prize flag in the recent drill, I venture to satisfy the disappointment of several by offering the inclose] trophy, the American flag. Unlike the. trophy for which they contested, this banner is to remain per- manently in the possession of the seventh precinct, to be given a conspicuous place and to be honored and revered by all. The men drilled well in tne contest. I will not be harsh enough to say that ihey could have drilled better, and I am satisfied that the less of Commissioner Wight’s trophy Was through no fault of the rank and file cf the team. This is not said out of char- ity. As a citizen of Georgetown, the un- cersigned could not bear to see his favorite precinct left out in the cold with no memento of the occasion, and hence the Presentation of the in ed. With best regards to the precinct, yourself and men, I beg to reinain, AN ADMIRER.” Georgetown Streets, The citizens are a, the bad condition of certain of ¢ town’s strecis, the published showing that all but a few squares on the kirts of the town is very unsatisfac- Down near the creek, the dumping grounds of years eral thousands of dol- lars wiil be spent, while Road street, which torn up several years ag» and left in an unfinished st hare in the appropriation. Y imed, is a very heavily It is lined with beautiful res ers are taxed to side there i. th, a good figure. On one kK. R, S, T, 36th, it is tes of primitiveness yrovements worth men- Iks, curbing or paved road- will be the most fre- 1 by students of the new We where 1,590 Their improve: ys of the improvement the to some hool, will go daily. During the first 4 street stated Commis: of the citizens here condition, it first attention on the prep: p next schedule. In spite of this ment, it is alleged, Road street ha. lying in a torn-up conditicn for y , and even in the new schedule mentioned. A Quict AGair. Mr. W. F. Burrows, a well-known and popular resident of th's place, was mar- ried this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Con- sre: Street M. P. Church by Rev. Dr. Hammond, the pastor, to Mrs.Nellie Nichol- son. The wedding was very quiet: After the ceremony the couple started on a wed- ding trip north. Upon their return they will make their home in Georgetown. Arm Broken. Charles Lynch, a white man employed by the American Wringer Company, had his arm broken yesterday as the result of a runaway accident, which occurred about 6:30 o'clock. Lynch was in a wagon, ac- companied by John C. Myers, the driver. The horse attached slipped and fell at Pros- pect and Potomac streets, but quickly re- gaining its fee! rted to run away, be- ing checked only by collision with a build- ing and M streets, the force of which threw Lynch out. He was taken to the Emergency Hospital for treatment. Prospective Wedding. Miss Julia Agnes Harrington, a well- known young lady of Georgetown, will be married this afternoon at 5:30 o'clock to Mr. Charles Valentine Bechtel at the Church of the Immaculate Conception. The ceremcny will be performed by Rey. Father Ryan, the pastor, assisted by Rev. Father Barry, formerly pastor of St. Ann's Church, Tenleytown, but now stationed at Peters- ville, Md. After the ceremony a reception wiil be held at the new home of the bride, 1619 38d street, after which a honeymoon trip will be taken to northern points. Brief Mention. J. R. and William-H. A. Lang, the pro- prietors of the Lang Hotel, on M street near #2d street, who were recently ar- rested by Sergeant Williams for keeping the bar open cn Sundays, have pleaded gullty to the charge. A fine of $50 was im- posed, which was paid. , The cellar doot in front of the manual training schocl at 1359 32d street is in a dilapidated and dangerous condition, and apt to give way with some pedestrian, with possibly serious results. Miss Kate Caesar of 34th street, who has been seriously ill, is now convalescent. —.+ Transfers of Renl Estate. No. 1377 Emerson street northeast—Geo. P. Newton et ux. to James W. Lewis, lot 107, square 1029; $10. Northwest corner of 9th and B streets northeast—Abigail C. Newman to Albert B. Hines, lot 102, square 917; $10. M street northwest between 12th and 13th streets—James E. Baines et ux. et al. to Hugh M. Smith, part original lot 2, square 281; $10. No. 314 C street northeast and Massa- chusetts avenue northeast between 3d and 4th streets—Ernest L. Schmidt, trustee, to John L. Neurath, lots 22 and 26, square G82; $5,068.95. Fourth street northeast between A and B streets—Chas. C. Meads et ux. to Alice S. Otbert, lot 41, square 815; $10. Twining City—Geo. L. Thompson to Robt. F. Bradbury, part lot 33, block 2; $900. Le Droit Park—Alfred H. Brooks et ux. et al. to Wm. Person and Walter E. Am- ie lots 15, 16 and part lot 17, block 1 10. A street northeast between 18th and 19th streets—Bernice E. Davis to Capital Syndi- cate Company, original lot 6, square 1108; $10. ration been three is not a Twenty-first street northwest between R and S streets—Charles Early et al., trus- tees, to Elizabeth F. Hepburn, lot 7, square Florida avenue northwest between R and S streets—Same to Willis L. Moore, lot 16, square 65; $1,420.74. : ‘Thirty-second and O streets northwest— Frank Renshaw et ux. to Norman H. 0. Dennoghue, part lots 127 and 128, square 1244; $10. Norman H. O’Donnoghue con- veys same property to Elizabeth H. Ren- shaw; $10. ——._ __ FAVORS PRESENT SETTLEMENT. M A dispatch from Winnip2g, yesterday, says: There is a rumor in Catholic itberal reseege aaorton é age set Seshonsontoeseeconteaseesentorze eegeete ete et sont Seegestondonsersontoatentoegestonts : sogeegecseredeegeesecseege 2 a se ae i i ae a ee se ee De ae a ° Hecht & Company, 515 Seventh Street. --the store where your promise to pay buys as much and for as little as cash--where your money is yours after you spend it as well as before--is yours until you're satis- fied with what you buy. Ladies’ wraps. yesterday —no store than we. You can judge for yourself the exclusiveness of our styles. You can see in a moment we underseil all others. : COLLARETTES. Will _you be one o! weren't here, too. KNEE PANTS. 1,500 pairs bors” all-wool check cheviot knee pants, sith patent | walet - tort—£o on morrow at, plata f the 17 who will one of these collarcttes—jrst 17 to pee from? ) ce they are trimmed with petty mnink talls—are fall sweep—and that they Inings. You cn that they're the $5. sort—for COATS. Here fs the greatest value of the day—a m t, double-breasted handsome ccvert cloth top cost breasted et the stylish fiy-front effe Sects coat back—with flaps ' mont exquist Vining extra set “of but Of different alent town nm “s than &3 For a day.... $2.00 and wool Y Due faney and nts Italian $2.98 amd knees $3 suits about 1 lining 4 For a day... x © the plaia or Jet beaded ones—$11 capes—for.. LADIE SKIRTS. $6.08 SUITS AND ty. Sach like * bee Bedwear. Laz: a stock, clusive ction to pick ours—for you've all fore from the can be had elsewhere. for us Us! ese 3 VKE $. and well bound. BLANKETS. e 4 hans such as Tomorrow we will do what never before Beeht's "skirts m have—and only...... of wisi cae Kets —wit Here fs an all-wool storm ser a7 Diack or blue—which it is i iced dupticate — clsewl: under throughout with rus- le porcaline — velvet Hound, and y h Which 62 pairs fine all-wool ith double stitched of it janketa—full sti taped edge—and cost y $5 a pair elxewhere to go for SUITS. id tan covert clot silk-lined ta Jack seams —prop- . And to make the interest unceasing we r width © shall let vou diy a 12-quarte Marseilles spread for. 924, 926, 928 7th, running through to 704-706 K st. C LY, Fy “THE DEPENDABLE STORE.” 29c. sale for a day. Tomorrow we shall resume our weekly 29-cent sales and we shall beat all known records for value giving. As low as the prices are they are for good, dependable stuffs—for the other sort is not to be found here. For this day you get 35C-, 39¢., 45c. and Soc. values for 29 cents. IMPERIAL SERGE. 3 beautiful table tumblers with 24neh deep gold band for. 29c. For just a we slall let rou the | sb-Ineh all-wool | Black | Fnape niga wukip accir acs ae which caunot be bad under 3 pairs cherry handle knives and forks . anywhere, for. oe 29c. and 6 hea’ plated vy steel “29c. spoons for. . CHILDREN’S SHOES. For Just a day we are Faing to fit the UPHOLSTERIES. Noth ROCKAA | tinting ae epee S-foot curtain pales—highly Ooernee hick, rvessseeerenss DOC, | Saat Sake ah, hy ae —— plece—2 for UNDERSKIRTS. We are going to place on sale in the morning fifty flannelette underskirts--well made and generously full, id airst comers shall get them Tor... 20c. SWISS SATIN. We shall let you have your choice of any Bete haa me Satins DOC | BOYS’ FURNISHINGS. = ee ap = BPs, dark striped casstwncre knee pants. JAPANESE SILKS. Be. valoce—for a day..." DOC, Our 22-in An Japanese Silke, in such colors as it blue, nile, 29c. red and canary, shail go for a day white polka dot, w Sec. usually—for’a day DOMESTICS You know the usual price of 45 by 36- Bors’ Windsor ties, of surah ilk, inch ready-made hich sell for Be.—tomorrow 2 Dep to let you have rot ° a day You may have thore 54 by 60-inch re LINENS. rade t 58-inch soft-finish German table gud hand-troned “and @amask, the Sbc.quality,tor a das, DOC, for a at HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ce aan as toe SET SHO 1. rt cepan, ~ ° Boys’ clothes, &c. We want This is the largest to say stock of boys’ and again what children’s suits, reef- we said ers and knee pants, and the largest vari- ety in town—this is on. earth the ee aus can buy soe ee ad coats, se ee gilt ay te ; a capes, etc., you eapetyte that you f know? Perhaps some or less 5 side money Oo Not. hey can easily see. And such a success couldn't be if the biggest values A new department, but one we know well. 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