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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1897-16 PAGES. Advertising Office. WwW. BL MM & SONS. Another Record Breaking Event. A Sale of “Schrenkeisen” Parlor Furniture Bought at 55c. on the dollar. —We claim the reward of progressiveness—that is, your pat- ronage. We've set a pace this season that couldn't be fol- lowed. —Here we are—just bought up stock of the two most promi- nent firms in the country making Parlor Furniture—M. F. & F. E. Schrenkeisen and M. & H. Schrenkeisen. They have decided to merge the businesses of the two firms into one, and in the closing out of their stocks we got our choice at 25 PER CENT AND 25 PER CENT OFF—OR ABOUT 55 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. Here’s the way we're selling: Parlor Furniture. Parlor Suites. te deteteteloentecoteteoatntintol eto tphetheltateltchellatepteteteteleletolel et elele tpl letyl eee Regular Sale Regular ‘Sale price. price. price, price. Parlor Suite, 4 pleces, Arm Chair, Vernis Mar- mahogany frame, tap- tin, s{lk tapestry seat.. $45.00 $30.00 estry +++++$190.00 $95.50 Sofa Arm Chair, Vernis Parlor Suite, mahogany. Martin, damask cove: 2.24 Vernis Martin Table. 18.00 7 eee Table, Verals Martin. ... Mahogany Sofa, Grecian $ 120.00 71.00 style, muslin. .... . 60.00 40.00 pr Suit 3 Arm Chair, Grecian style, Sonne ae 117.00 34.60 mahogany, musiin. . 48.00 32.00 Parlor Suite, 5 pieces, Sefa, cvlonial style, ma- overstuffed In damask.. 105.00 75.00 hogany, musiin........ 29.00 Los be, Set Side Chair, gold, muslin. 23.00 | _ style, mahogany frame. 95.00 72.00 mee 3 Gettace> coleatai rm Chair, Rocco style $ £ mabogany,damask $5.00 72.00 GG ba : = bs Suite, Hepplewhite Sofa, in dama: x S. & damask 140.00 108.00 Arm Cu: damask... 39.00 4 $ Parlor Sheraton cee ae Pi gga ame ae Side Chair, in damask Parlor Suite, mahogany Arm Cbair, antique : inlaid, damask........ = 135.00 100.00 hogany 53.00% Parlor Suite, 5 pieces, 35.00 z stuffed, damask.... 135.00 105.00, ~ Parlor Suite, mahogany 90.00 finished, inlaid, = 3 5.00 S pivees, damask. 40.00 23.75 4 yr Suite, mahogany 27.00 z ished, inlaid, = 3 $ pieces, damask... 36.00 21.75 Duteh inlay 30.00 2200 3 ote efeatoaty iW. B. MOSES & SONS, $ F St. Cor. 11th | Storage, 22d and M N.W. et settee Settee eee paaeteteteceeeaatetetecnehehahetetteteceneneee he Trimmings That You Should Trim With-- ee PERRY’S. Whatever we undertake is carried on with the greatest care and persistency. Every department partakes of the same enterprise and completeness. Nothing in the store is a side line. Nothing is slighted. If it forms a section of this per- fect circle of supply it is perfection itself. If you want to enjoy the privilege of shopping from a full line of the most exclusive and fashionable Trimmings, come to our counters. We certainly are in a position to know what is required to produce the best effects and give the greatest satisfaction. We have the finest stock of Dress Goods that can be gathered to gitide us in the selection of Trimmings. Many we will show you are hardly likely to be found any- where clse here—any more than are our exclusive novelties in fabrics. They have that recommendation. They have another ooo ooo a eo Seodendenter —that of being offered as low in price as some that are maybe $ not as good—certainly not as popular. ¢ The variety is very large—and_ choice correspondingly 3, easy. There is nothing newer. seo ee Black Wool Astrachan, 14 to 144 inches Narrow Fancy Silk Gtm; te inch BS wide—19e., 25e., 3e. and Se. a yd. Wide—5e., 9¢., 10¢. to Senseae ‘ < Brown Mink Tall Fur, 1 inch wide—30e, Fancy Black Passementerie, © Rs a inches Wide Se. to SEIS a yack ©? 74 | Brown Marten, 1%4 inches wide—$1.65 Faner € Colored Mohair Braids, 11% inches Res wide-25e. 4 yard E! White Thibet, 1% inches wide—$7.50 Whit oa ‘ 1 Pearl Gi % to 21 a ave Wee eta Persian Lamb, 1 inch wide—$1.50 a yd. = White Pearl Yokes—$3 each. Mink, 1 Inch wide—$1.50 a yd. a White Pearl Bolero Jackets—$5.50. + White Lamb's Wool, 1 inch wide—29e. a yd glia Black Mohair Hercules Braid—3e., Black Mohair Cordeliers—$2.50 each. and 28) a iS oo . Blick vuare and Pointed Yokes— ok Mo Saxe He $ Black Mohair Square and Pointed Yokes Scere $ $1.50 and Silk Purle Edge Hercules Braid— é Black Silk Fronts $1.65, $1.75 and $3.50. ee eee $ Dall Jet Fronts—$4.50. Black and Steel Fronts—$4.73. a dozen yard a dozen ¥ard a doxen yards, Jet Bolero Jackets—$2.75. menterie, and New Blue—$1 ed Rend and Applique Yokes, in ne drown $4.00. = _Faney Colored Bead Passeme: w. Hrown nad Light 6 a yard. oefoatontoaseeteatonteafeetestenonteetoetengons Black Mobair Frogs—19¢. and 25e. each. u Silk Frogs—85e., $1.15, $1.35 to & set. ed Applique Passementerie, ween and Biue, one inch wide— White Swan's Down, 1 to % Inches wide Be. Be, nd SOc. a yard. mes. Ui, Me amd % Inch 5 3 mice ae i Colored Mobair Soutache Braid, in Brown, Navy Blue, Green and Cardiral—20e. piece of 24 yards. S Cut Jet Band Passementerie, 2 and 2% inches wide—WSe., $1.25 to $1.75 a yard. Cut Jot Faney Patterns, 2 to 5 inches Wide—Se., Me. to $4.75 a yard. New Russian Mobair Braid, $3.75 and $6. Blouses, made of Black one of the latest things out : : 3 : = 3 : é Cut Jet Ball Edging, 1 inch wide—o8e. Fancy Colorel Mobslr Braid Bey ee 5 ee winter fuches wide-23c. and Se. a gerd, "04 2 Dull Jet Gimps_ % to 2% inches wide— Black Silk and Mohair Hussars—35c. Ise., 25. to $1.35 & yard. We. 10 $2.25 each. x Jet Garvitures—$5.75 each. Dall Jet Bail Edging, 1 inch wide—50e. a yard, Black Ostrich Feather Boas, 36 and 45 Jet and Stvel Ball Edging, 1 inch wide— inches long—$7.50, $8. —s ing, mney $8.50, $9 and $10.50 Fan Gold Passementerie, % to 3 inches Feather Boas, made from feathers of th Inpyan bird, and all warreuted bot te ee curl, 15, 36 and inch $2.75 and $3.50 each. et crass c. to $2 a yard. Gold Ball Edging, 1 inch wide—Z5e. a yard. Black Mohair Ornaments for Skirts, diterent lengthe—I5e., 30e., 40c. and ie each. PERRY’S, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” Steel _Gimps, 1% to 3 imches wide—25¢. to $1.75 a yanl. Established 1840 ‘Telephene 16. Goto Siccardi’s [COMPARE ALL "EES STE e" |OUR PRICES Mair Sytebes at Great ins, 00 Switches reduced to $1.50. 00 Switebes reduced to 09 Switches reduced to $5.00. Gray and White Hair reduced in same proportion. Time. Siccardi, 711 Vth st., next to Palais Royal. Private roome for hairdressing, shawyooi eyeing. waistetee CERTAIN CORN CURE. 3 No caustic. Perfectly safe and sure, 25 cents, Cc ee21-cotm* G5 C st. se, Wash, D. @ Woodward & Lothrop pot] : Will display in their F-street show window and on their second floor, Tenth street side,’ tomorrow, Wednesday, and following days of the week, Their Direct & Exclusive Importations Hand=Made French Lingerie, representing an ideal gathering such as has never been attempted in Washington, and eclipsing any of their superb exhibits of past seasons. Classic or convent-made Undergarments, beautifully embroidered by skilled fingers. Hand-made Lingerie from Paris coutourieres, famous the world over. Dainty bits of elegance and beauty personally selected by the Lingerie buyer and not procurable elsewhere. Extreme Paris Novelties in Wedding Trousseaux, comprising matched sets, which will be furnished in any number of pieces desired. i AFFAIRS IN ALEXANDRIA You pay too much! But Little Interest Being Taken in the State Election Today. Distribution of Public School Fands— Williams’ | = often the eer : consumption, — Ste Routine Business of Revenue Col- Prussian | sour cousin ow, WILL IAMS PRUSSIAN lector Running Smoothly. Cough Syrup, COUGH SYRUP will 15c. bottle. do it-—quickly. And it costs only Ibe. bottle. A bottle of Tooth Pow- der and Tooth Brush—2s5c. Evening Star Bureau, No. 529 King street @ell Telephone, No. 106), ALEXANDRIA, Va., November 2, 1897. This has been one of the quietest elec- tion days known in this city for years. Judging by appearances, one would hardly know that an election is going on. At the various pollirig places there have been lit- tle knots of workers standing during the day, and at intervals voters would come up to put in their ballots. Not once since morning has there been a rush, and no disturbances have occured to mar the qulet day. It is not believed that the vote will be a large one. But little interest has been taken, the democrats feeling that their Large bottles Florida Water—35c. Williams’ Temple Drug Store, Cor. 9th and F Sts. it : success was practically assured. ©9000909000000000000 : Also House Gowns, Matinees, Sacques, Lounging Robes of dainty 5 oe : zecinteer ee a oes SEER 2 ARIK. 8 silks, French flannels, etc. ‘Cheapest Clothing palgn opened, and that was when Maj. J.| © © Hoge Tyler, ‘the candidate for governor, House in the World,’’) | 228 #f the Opera House several weeks S i Pp. 08 ago. — P. H. McCaul, th blican Lamb fac- = ; Black Velvet Hats. Upholstery 427 7th St., Sst Sui, ant oe eames “| ale egy a Black Ostrich Plumes. Department. Ar address at Shuler's Hall last’ night.’ -The ie Philadeiphia Store. Both in great demand. We shall have read for tomorrow’s selling Black Velvet Hats— With the latest novelties in Up- holstery Materials we are showing a 4 superb collection of Lace Curtains, wae 2a ae oe ee we ee eee {TREAT vo} meeting was an enthusiastic one. Mr. Mc- Caul was introduced by Mr. A. Warfield, and spoke in his usual happy manner. Mr. E. J. Lewis, the republican candidate for the legislature, followed Mr. McCaul in a FAIR : Sees Gre Roan | Sahsnare | irect from St.| 4 plnuecanor P ICES a TENGE: ; S e saloons have been close ; i $1.75 each. cule aris, Rin cee a in- { , throughout the day, and will remain so un- Hem af only ake to pay what ts fale and . ° cludi excel designs tha - ‘| til_ tom: ing. peneeal Also a profusion of beautiful Black | 73+ aes aeeaece, a Trish Point j nal Beats nina ob Swesaey | ENE full ‘ticket being voted here today are er Ostrich Plumes, with rich luster and Curtains alone we have oie G0 diss |4 ork by eendhiie tt to os, Well nis eas Boe nor. 3. Hoe Tyler, ee full and fluffy, at special prices as HACE styles int hore iiteland qvoee ld # Ceaaaabees car soe Dales oe >| and icenta: Yor Meutecubl aieernet. Nobby Fal follows: Se: AY v4 use clear, hitered water, “Send » | Edward Echols, R. T. Magumber, FE. R. ran a 5 effects. along your laundry bundle and ° | Cocke, O. B. Roller and G. M. Southdeal: LOAN Le Se SeRU OG Tomorrow, Wednesday: 4 Zee" "siple of loundry work. Drop > | fF attorney general, eo ee paerehy $1.50 ane y q: postal or "phone oe wedkoeR | Lyons and F. B, Kennedy; for the house a : tee seeeee ‘$s ea pie re Net Curtains, suitable for chambers eS Direwa ‘will call. ii of delegates, L. C. Bailey and E. J. Lewis. 18-inch. ...... He Seas $2150: and dining rooms. oe = : 4 9 , Also a choice assortment of Ama- $1.75 a pair. Mr. John E. Massey, superintendent of . Frazee’s 5) pat saim aac. serena of | zon Plumes. Fine Brussels-effect Nottingham Lace Curtains, public instruction, has made the second nepemee ite full length and width. : ) P| apportionmen: of state school money for | Stylish Cloth Waists. en $3.00 a pair. La d } | the year 1897-98. Alexandria city will re- wetgtian Erilliantive Mohair Suirt Ladies New uo sontner 1.000 ou of that apetat_wiaow || u 9 {lane apvoriotect eens come eet| usc eee tet oe eckwear. Shade, 36x72 inches, mounted on spring rollers 12 8th st. ~ ice, Se ee eh ae . : : 3 1322 14th st. [ 2 ar. $ The handsomest collection of nov- 25c. each. 4 o5 3 st. 3109 M st. {| teachers: pCO natty Shirt Waints of Ladles’ Cloth, plat see : . ; =e eae rmnas ae . praid-trimmed, shown i elties in Paris Neckwear we have Second floor, a ~ wwe we we ww quick wee! 4 geen sree edad ever shown. Original and exclusive Linen Ghia As stated In yesterday's Star, the office of eal designs. D rt t SON. Collector of Revenue Agnew has been re- Taffeta Silk Neckwear in odd and | Vepartment. pretty forms. Plisse, Chiffon and Liberty Scarfs and Short Capes. Marie Antoinette Fichus. New Ruchings of Venetian Point Lace and Plaited Chiffon. Tomorrow, Wednesday: Brussels Net Scarfs two yards long, trimmed in a variety of pretty styles—net and lace ruffles, 25c. to 75c. each. Stock Ties of Liberty silk, chiffon and mull, made two yards long to encircle the neck twice and tle in Luge bow. Daily we are offering Linens and other Housekeeping Goods at the lowest of old prices. Contracts made long ago give us this advantage. Sashes and Tomorrow, Wedtiesday, these ex- cellent values: . All-linen Unbleaché@ Datfiask, 60 inches wide; good patterns. it x ‘ 396: a yard. Bleached Irish Danrask,’ 69 inches wide—cholce patterns—superior quality, ir 75¢. a yard. John 8. Brown & Son's Fine Bleached Irish Dam- ask Napkins, 22 incl ‘square—pretty patterns, 25c. to $5.00 each. CieeA wees New Ruching of Venetian k d plated chifte ats ; a white, black, and black and white,» et Eee 65c. to $1.15 a yard. Shoe Ne shes of black satin, motre and gros grain Tibbon, To ae "iaege bow, trimmed with narrow Department: Te A very choicé and beautiful line of $5.00 each. 4 House, Boudoir. and-Evening Slip- pers,, Carriage ‘Boots; “also the new English Walking Boots and a com- plete line of Laird, Schober & Co.’s New Ostrich Feather Boas, long and glossy fiber, full and daffy. - $6.00 to $9.00 1 yard long. . 14 yards long.... $8.00 to $10.50 ilver plated ware at a reduction; Chas. R. Eanes moved to this city. Today the routine work of the office has been going on as if it had not been interrupted. Saturday afternoon the clerks were ordered to report in Alex- andria Monday morning, and they did so with ail their effects. Wright-Dobbins Nuptials. Mr. R. Elam Wright and Miss Laura K. Dobbins’.will be married tonight at the Southern Methodist Church. e no ide: these and you are expe Vited to do so tomorrow, whether you desire lot Jackers, in an enti eave of cheviot, b y lined throughout, Mk. Fly: $10 To get a too big stock of silver-plated grade quadruple plated ware—the productions. of the representative makers of the world— such as Wilcox Silver Plate Co., Meriden Brittania Co., etc. The opportunity is too Rev. J. '. ex Cloth ; ware down to what it should be we are )| Williams, pastor of the church, will per- al" top-notchers. : going to sacrifice profits and in some im ¢| form the ceremony in the presence of a Dodketa, slash collar. stances cost. Only the bighest large number of their friends. ee $ 1 3 50 ° like Police Court. : As the outcome of a cake walk at the colored Odd Fellows’ Hall last night, the A rich Black Kersey Cloth Coat, collar edged with black astrakhun fur, and front and sleeves elaborately trimmed with braid or we It is probably My gtiat tobe Heatected: : docket In the police court this morning was worth $20, but our price $1 3 50 1 plated tea set, 4 pes.—was $15—now $10, )} 22 €xceptionally large one. The cases dis- is only : ° 1 “soup tureen “cover, slightly bent—was >| posed of were as follows: Frank Carroll, $13—now $8. Harry Shirley, Wm. Jackson, Toots Olden, “Dainty” Petticoats. 1 ve A baki vi 5.75. A new sy eee AT eben gaeh pict Winfred Butler, Dan Freeman and Joe coats at $2 1 sirup can—was $2.25—now x Churchill; disorderly conduct and fightirg; Good a Loa qe ny aes fined $5 each. Charles Lear; assaulting a 1 glass decanter—stiver fiagree mountea— ¢| Maria’ Yarbough: fined $5. Charles $1, $1.50 and assault on Woodson Gordon; fined Eph Levisford; assault on Chas. Butts; fined $2.50. wy IK pitcher 7 milk pitcher, with swing! cover—was Setow 3 = 1 plated tray—square—was $5—now $3. Several bon-bon baskets, which were $2 to $2.25—to go at half price. Linens Lowest Yet. This is probably the lowest. price over el for this quality Muslin Sheets. They full double bed size, and ai 49c, 2 wl as a 1 fs hat’s a match for R. E. Lee Camp. The regular monthly meeting of R. E. Lee Camp, Confederate Veterans, was held in Lee Camp Hall last night, with a large the Sheets: is 5 attendance. Considerable business of a Goud Quality Hemstitehed 14 yards long... .$10.00 to $15.00} famous Philadelphia Hand-made It 1205 Penna. Ave. routine nature was transacted. The Wo- Baslin Pillow Cases, 1 2IAc. First floor. Footwear for women and misses. | = AW mahits Adriary 20 (es Canip ela a regi pects Special attention is called to our large assortment of Infants’ Shoes for indoor and outdoor wear: Women’s and Children’s Knit Underwear. Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific Cures lar meeting this afternoon. 19 Daughters of Confederacy. The regular monthly meeting of Mary Custis Lee Chapter, Daughters of the Con- by 39 Heavy Huck Towels, I. ped. Real valu - 19¢. pecial Values in Hose. Drunkenness. Ladies’ Fast Black Full Regular Made . y, = x ra ss if xis federacy, was held at Miss Mehaffey’s this Stockings, rf a high spliced Our line of Winter Underwear for | tatants sott-ote svoes. » 35¢. t9 75. OF THE PATIENT Int eottse, tee SA ONLEDGE | morning at 10 o'clock, when considerable heal 8c. pr. women and children has never been | orants’ plain Cacks. A 50. | food; will tect yermiauetit and speedy cure, | business of Interest to members was trans- | “itl-- a gis bu we = a whether the patient is a erate drinker or an | acted. a ? 2 so jcomplete: Represented) are the |< ream imate ty) cual see G08 TAN Saree OP es ee doable’ tnee, heel and: twee Worthy at's best foreign and domestic brands, in- . j acl 75. | a.w.; H. A. JOHNSTON, 1221 X. J. av hing: ‘ = ative’ estimate, Se. Spe- DS, = ees ” ae : Infants’ Fine Vici Kid Cacks...........6 J - The following in regard to a well-known «4 Co eludin; Stuttgarter, Ypsilanti, ton.” GOLDEN SPEcIFic Co. .. iat cial... . i g SUE: » sno Plat_| Ifants’ Patent Leather with cloth tops.. 1-25 | Ohlo,, 7 Write for their took,’ “ight in the Dark: | Alexandria lady appeared in a Lynchburg, Pa. A’ Furley and Buttrum, Munsing Plat- y ee $12 on oplam and morpuine “habit.” Mailed free. | Va paper of recent date: Clark & Co., 811 Pa. Ave. ed, American Hosiery Company, } Infants, Bronze, with brown cloth top. “25 “One of the most interesting incidents of | 18 seen : Ha zs lie Oncita, et | ant white cumerse Cacks, pink, bive g1 co] oeceeee ceeeereeoorrs tine convention of the Virginia Division, | —=————=—= a arvard immeri, neita, ete. ami opened i ° . Y zi Inft Satin Carriage Boots, fleece United Daughters of the Confederacy, | has been afraid to make complaint, she Also the product of several repu- ni sersere $1.50 N CVV urs! 3] Which was held in this city last week, was | sald, because he declared he would kill her table Swiss makers. 'O $ | an address made by Mrs. Alexander of Al- | if she ie a sepa: Se, (eget ay 7 " i i Be: : exandria, on a petition to have the burial | came home yeste! yy ond S eS = eee ee Pination New ds Our Mr. Stinemetz has just returned | place of the confederate dead at Bull Run |in an intoxicated condition, and after Suits, Equestrienne Tights, Corser And Bedding. We are showing a large assort- ment of Brass and White Enameled Covers, Denton Sleeping Garments, Abdominal Bands and Children’s Waists. from. New York with a superb new Line of Seal Ta ard Blouses, Persian Lamb Blouses and other novel ‘effects in furs. Sealskin Coats, $125 up. suitably inclosed and otherwise attended to. Her language was chaste and beauti- ful, and its touching pathos appealed so strongly to the ladies present that most of them were in tears. It was a remarkable ashing the crockery and pulling the pic- tures from the wall, devoted his attentions to her. She could submit to his brutality no longer, so therefore hastened to the nearest police station house and had her ri : ested. In disposing of the % ee Bedeleade ant Cabs. Werle 10) 6) See wccta we wee. custgens” 5 |e ty aoe Sa Sn eaee leae Se name bape as ome omorrow, Wednesday order and carry in stock a full line} * $10 snd $15. . detent = Oveita Combination Suits (Vest and Drawers in| of Springs and Matt for i ¢ . | Stone Marten Neck Boas, with tails, $15 ¢ eS The next case was similar in its nature, one}, high deck and Jong sleeves, ecru, white and >pring: attresses for iron |e and $20, . Several new cases of diphtheria have been | Joseph Keys being arraigned for assaultin: patural. ed pia ae and wood beds. Ae pins es ice Suse ee et meporiee his wife, Jennie. As is often the case, how- : t i : c 2 = at voman pleaded with the 5 5c. anc 50. = 2 ever, the abused woman plead h S087 7oc and sup. tolstise Tomorrow. Wednesday? <i ; B. H, Stinemetz & Son, 3}, ¥* William Fieta, an ola Alexandria boy, | Sore tn excuse the many She. stated. to Also three special values in La- P » Wednesday, the fol-|$ «| 8 quite ill of typhoid fever in Washington. | judge Kimball that she is unable to sup- dies’ Silk Vesivor Gorse Cover ae lowing exceptional value in : Furriers, 1237 Pa. Ave. ?|°urc um Kemp of Galveston, Tex., is | port herself and en i a eas Sa : * c © nots $| visiting his old home in this city. After lecturing the husband Judge Kim- follows: | White. Enameled Beds. TRIER CAE ARIS [aber Southern railway shops has | ball dismixsed the case. Sw . A ear load of WI neled Be been resumed on full tim —_>— a ne ee oe Ys Gy ent tens soe ug atte | Half the Pleasure Charice H Jett has qualited as adminis-| aRWAIRS If GEORGETOWN. 50c. each. BY ft, 4 ft. and 4% ft, at ¥ Of Giving Anything aren = racic tens engi ngen ee < : zs : s im uu ardy, e in- t Gaston Lan an Swiss Ribbed Silk Vests, with allk tape in’ neck $5.90 each. fff xlles im knowing that ‘what you give will be | fant daughter of Mr. William Hardy, took | P@tertainment at Gaston Hi and urmboles, sibs Foy: wists easouiea Beane *¢* appreciated and valued by the reciplent. | place from the family residence. 313 North - 50c., 75c. and $1.00 each {op and bottom; handsome evel! front; all sea, | 22-2 Hyde egwromMe, ei tes to sear |e. “Asaph street, this afterwoon at | An Impromptu entertainment was Sat < ee = ss i # , ~ = + es, nds, you ought to let us: ce them. e o 7 all, Swiss Ribbed Silk Vests, low neck, no sleeves, $6.50 eacl diescecs eee nena eens eee eee re | orciock last evening in Gaston Memertal Hal. at silk lace around neck and armboles—eream, blue -5 en. Be pleased. + Georgetown University, for the benefit of and pink. ‘Third. floor. Eta ot Aninty “stolen to hone ros. TRIED TO END HER LIFE. the students. Tie talent was secured from $1.50 each. W. H. Stalee, 1107 F St., among the students of the ‘varsity, and First floor. A Great PHOTOGRAPHER. noi-iG1_| Violet Momroe Took Poison and | among ihe entertainers were the oid col- N i PRLS OPEL I TCI TOT POLICE Turned on the Gas. lege favorites. Joseph Keane and Charles Traveling : ovel. : Violet Monroe, the keeper of an alleged | Greene, who made a great hit in, their Equipments. “In Kedar’s Tents,” by Hen Have trouble in disfeputable house on C street, was found | respective monologues. The Georgetown Seton Merriman, author of “The Sowers,” “With Edged Tools,” ete. This is a romantic and interesting story of love and intrigue, beginning in eeeiend afid ‘¢ontinuing under Spanish skies, cloth {not published in paper form), #2-mo., large, clear type. eda ° a a «at Custom Tailoring Department. EN’S SUITS TO MEASURE—From Engi and Domestic Cloths—Worsteds, Our stock of Traveling Goods comprises an excellent assortment of everything necessary for a trip abroad or at home. Tomorrow, Wednesday Special lot of Steamer Trunks, sbeet-iron bottom, hard-wood slats, malleable {ron corner clamps, covered with heavy canvas; substantially made. $1.95 to $3.50 each. floor. Fourth ,rench, German Cheviots, Gassimeres, Kerseys. Starting the fire? 40 Du. Uncrushed Coke. . - $2.90 40 bu. Crushed Coke. ... .$3.7 yesterday afternoon about 5 o'clock in an unconscious condition, the result of a dov- ble attempt to end her own life. She drank a dose of poison, it is supposed, and then turned on the gas. The unfortunate weman is only about thirty“five years old. It is said she has been living in the “Di- vision” for several years, and has a sister in the house with her. Financial troubies have recently caused her to become de- spondeat. Then she had a quarrel with her male companion, and afterward, it is alleged, she expressed a desire to die. Be- ing alone, as she declared herself to be. with no one to care for her, she wanted to leave this world. Mandolin Quartet was also well received, rendering the well-known Georgetown med- ley. Thomas M. Pierce delivered a num- ber of selections from well-known authors. —You won't if Coke is used. Makes hot fire in quick time. No waste—as it ° 413 Tenth St. N.W., OF ate Statin, ith and M sts, se. West Stition, 26ta and @ sts. n.w. Gas Appl.ance Ex., 1424 N. ¥. ave. of Camden, N. J., ing, and was assisted by Rev. Dr. W. C. Alexander, the pastor. The sermon by Dr. Roberts was pronounced by those present sist he continued each evening this ex- Her er, who is known as Grace Mon- %* ; with the same diviae <a ~ cakes! You'll sanction this bit of Society to hold a We'll make to your measure a suit from any of she above cloths Syetb on ooms cloning Cabe. Siees oee = — —all wool, not a thread of cotton or a trace of shoddy in Roe ong Se mi Be BS $ any of them—tailored in a first-class manper and guaran- gal. cans. eae an aie. 14 teed a perfect fit» Needn’t take it if not entirely satisfac. | W.R. Brown,20th& Pa. Av. by the managers of the Bon ‘Ton tory. Our Made-to-Order Suits for © =” "CLOCKS REPAIRED. — ‘Sood crowd was ee : LOCKS gave an all hallow- to $14 and $18... ern reer seam ca eee $40. are intrinsically the best values obtainable for the prices. | ite af very pleasant evening e ¢ a specialty of these two numbers, a ‘ ctor rary . cannot be surpassed if equaled anywhere. Pashion cut, BANJ ee ae Bapiiet Church style—the latest and best. “With serge _lining—$14.00. ” Silk” Tining— | est which will Trousers to order for = “here is bo gee articg Iw The Woe of wocdicne “Kersey Overcoats to order, serge lined, $16.00. Satin lined; $21.00: $4.00, $5.00 and up to $8.00. Samples cheerfully furnished, when desired. . oor. 5 a 2 Men's Store—first Sit ‘Weed SIEG!