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8 MOSES 22d and M. AND | SONS. | Ww. B. ALEXANDRIA AFFAIRS Lelsiure Fire on the Parm of £. H. Janney. ‘i Bed ROO | propery nestor vor $400 Furniture ss Barn, Stable and Other Bargains G ings in Ruins. Look at your purse and then at}GENERAL AND PERSONAL these price lists. We certainly do steadily and unceasingly build to our reputation for underselling. Here we've picked goods in most cases our exclusive stock. but in e barn, stable and other outbuildings some others goods that you'll sce in] + the residence cf Maj. E. H. Janney, one or two places around town and | inventor of the Janney car coupler, about can compare as to prices. a mile and a half west of this city, were completely destroyed by fire shortly after Iron Beds. 6 o’cleck yesterday evening. The loss will i amcunt to about $4,000, partially covered Or Iron Beds are solidly con-} by insurance. structed. and there is less shaking] The residence is occuvied by Dr. Charles about them than any Iron Beds Janney, Maj. Janney’s eldest son : eran Dr. Janney, who was at work in the vi- youll buy. Our 4 special patterns] cinity of the barn, noticed smoke coming and our 10 patterns of easily detach-| trom the Fay loft. In a moment after- ble beds are the firmest and most} ward the flames bad burst throvgh the ystantial made in the country. It | ?20f- An alarm was sounded, and all hands ; : : at once set about to save the adjoinin goes without saving that we under- Cau = - r : property, realizing that the burning barn quote anybody in Washingten on] was doomed. Horses and cows were taken lren Bed prices. from the building and as many farming implements as could be secured were re- moved. F st. cer. 1th. | Factories, 12th & B, and Mattress Factory, Ist & D. Storage, Outbuild- alore. ee Evening Star Bureau, No. 520 King st. Bell telephone, No. 106. ALEXANDRIA, Va., November 20, 187. Fnameled Iron Redst reas knebs. all si ae In the meantime a telephone message was sent to this city asking that the hook- enn Dancin ae and-ladder truck be sent cut. A number SAD pe $2.99 of neighbors and tewn people, seeing the blaze. hurried to the scene to help in sub- cuing the flames. The dairy and windmill soon caught and Axother pattern. all size: brass knobs, werth $6. $4.60 brass Another pattern. with were completely destroyed, as were also Tae cece can several other outbuildings. For a while it aoe : * $5.20) | tooked as if the residence would ‘be de- eeies getiee ci a stroyed. Fire started in the building sev- eg ee ee eral times, but by heroic efforts it was in head and foo saved. A valuable steam engine in the for $7. barn was burned beyond repair. The origin of the tire is not known, though it is thought that one of the em- Ployes must have dropped a spark from a pipe he was emoking. Thought They Had Foultz. Our price Sold i ow id in te i $4.90 All these Beds are sold complete only with Hair-top Mattress mace in our own factory to fit any size bed, which we sell for............---$3] wora was received in this city yesterday And a Woven Wire Spring in any | afternoon that Dorsey Foultz, who is want- size which we sell for... ..-$2| ed in Washington fcr murder, and who has been eluding the police of that city for $ - scme time, had been captured at Falis Chiffoniers. Church, but had made his escape and was Osx. supposed to be coming toward this city. Lieut. Smith and Officer Atkinson at once set out to look for him, and after chasing er Suter’s Hill, found they were on a false scent and returned home. Subsequent events show that it was not Foultz. ee Mahogany Finish. CT ee are Onk oak : 3 : Mahogany Finish. _ Demolished the Window. Oak When the janitor eniered the John Hay Mahogany Finish. Industrial School this morning he found that some one had thrown a four-pound paving stone through one of the large front windows, smashing the frame and glass. The missile was thrown after dark, as everything about the school building was safe up to 7 o'clock. R. B. Hopkins was Enameled Enameled appointed by the secretary today to do Dressers. duty a9 night watchnan Oak “a3 Colored Masonic Celebration. Mabogany Fivish. € arrangements for celebrating the rs . fifty-second anniversary of Universal Lodge, No. 1, A. F. and A. M., colored, at Roberts M. E. Church, on South Wash- ington street. tomorrow night, have been completed. Rev. R. B. Robinson, 33d de- . €X-grand master of the District of Colum and West Virginia, will preach a svecial sermon. = The preliminary exercises will be con- y Rev. W. H. Gaines, pastor of the isted by other pastors of this city ashington. The Alexandria lodges will attend in a pody. Following are the officers of Universal Lodge, Ne. 1: Megrus L. Robins shipful master; Gecrge T. warden. B. F. W Robt. B. Ro! ton Enameled = ‘Solid Mabegany $38.00 W. B. MOSES & SONS. It Preston, The Only Genuine Hunyadi Water. Hunyadi Janos, Best Natural Aperient Water. . secretary; Henry Shel- . W. Brown, tiler. © Report. In the police court this morning Mayer Simpson disposed of the following cases: John Huskins, chaiged with conduct and » fined $5; J. P. May. cha: & jewelry with- out a se, Was fined $$ and ordered to stop selling or pro a license; Jos. Brad- ley. ¢ h taking a nose - from treasurer; approved for 24 years by all the medical authorities, for CONSTIPATION, DYSPED- SIA, TORPIDITY OF THE LIVER,” HEMOR- REOMDS, as well 2s for all kindred ailments re- eulting from indiscretion in diet. eral. ake sskak sual oa alk Mitek Walivase= Batok The funeral of Miss Clara Haggart, the “Speedy, sure, gentle.""—British Medical Journal, | Young daughter of Mr. Andrew Haggart, ITION: See that she laber| Will take place from the Methodist Epis- CAUTION: bears the signature of | c Church tomorrow afternoon. Kev. the drm, J. T. Williams will conduct the service. Andreas Saxlehner. sel-w&stojy1-35 100 Doz. Hair Switches, Dr. Crawford's Lecture. Paul's Church was by The parish hall of St crowded last night come to hear the | Crawford, D.D., on those who had Rev. Angus The lecture Corsigned to us for the purpose of raising | Was illustrated with stereopticon views, mones for a New York Hair importer. and was extremely interesting. A snug We seit Nery fine Switeh for.--.0--- $1.60 | sum was realized. Exactly ‘the same article soa <Uy tGa.50 for elsewhere. Lad Christian Endeavor Convention. 2 dos. Gray and White, from +282 up Messrs. N. S. Greenaway and S. W.Wood- son and Misses Mary Penn, Annie Lucas, Bessie Lyles and Nettie Pitman, will go to Vierna tomorrow evening to serve as delegates to a convention of the Christian Endeavor Society to be heid in that vil- lage. Just half of their actual ‘valve. AT THE Louvre Glove Store, sel3-tf NO. 919 F ST. “CLOCKS REPAIRED. _ Rt. el CLOCKS. Brevities. A little son of Mr. J. M. V. Ficklin died vesterda The Templar degree was conferred on five No Pim ples or a re attempt was made to se of “Jew Annie,” a resident Vhite Chapel district, last night. arah V. Daingerfield has returned from a t to Baltimore. Miss Florence Wise has gone to St. Louis v1 relativ The water mains were flushed today, The Alexandria county cori wiil meet on Monday. SAMPLES FREE. Evans’ DrugStore Conn. ave. and S st. apd 1428 Md. av wh Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific Cures Drunkenness. It can be given WITHOUT THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE PATIENT im coftze, wa or articles of ; Will effect a permanent peedy Cure, t ker or an —_-_ — FOR STEALING JEWELRY. Cvlored Boy Arrested Today on a Grave Charge. About noon today Detectives Weedon and Lacy arrested a coloreé boy named Eddie Lewis, fourteen years old, and held him on a charge of stealing $10 worth of jewelry - Cin iser $, tut, CEXTAIN CORN CT a ee from the houre of Mrs. J. M. Little, No. 210 e02:-eo2m* 655 C at. ne. Wash, D.@ | F street northwest. The boy lives in South Pre | Washington, ana this morning he was sent by his mother to deliver some clothes at Mrs. Little's house. An hour after he had heen there the jewelry was missed and complaint was made. When the officers overtook the boy and accused him of the theft he denied the ac- cusaticn. at I saw you icoking In the box,” De- ' For Lady’s Use —THOMPSON’S DOUBLE COLOGNE is unexcelled. Its odor is extremely delicate, yet exquisitely fragrant and lasting. $1.65 pint. 85c. 4 pint. 25¢. 4 pint boitles. W.S.Thompson, re “Then, the jewelry. He told the officers that he threw away the box in which he found the jewelry. Monday the case will be tried in the Police Co ." said the boy, handing over Lady Bicyclist Injured. Miss Lillian A. Wollard of No. 815 North Carolina avenue southeast sustained pain- ee POPE ES Oe > RR See: ful injuries Thursday evening last by be- nacis 1sth st. ( Pharn auists 703, fattest ing thrown from her bicycle. The accident et occurred on 14th street near Florida ave- nue, where excavations are being made and temporary tracks laid by the Capital Traction Company. Although quite dark Trusses Fitted properly. Abdominal Supporters, Elastic EW WASHINGIUN st 1 the lanterns, it is said, were not lighted at this dangerous point until after the accl- { dent. office ia, Hester SHIN iq The young lady was taken to the of Dr. V. B. Watkins in the Vic- to where she received medical etten- & B. Bock Price 2 H. Goldsboreugh, Baltimore, Mé., s: “It gives me pleasure to recommend Salva: sey jis OF} to any one suffering fiom rheumatic or other pains.’ oe Pet omit to provide yo Stegert's Angestura Bitte=s. AiStreet of Stores Under the One Roof. HE PALAIS ROYAL, WITH VAST -STOCKS OF DRY GOODS, HOUSEFURNISHINGS AND STAFF OF 400 PERSONS, IS PRACTICALLY THE : STREET. OF 80 ORDINARY STORES, EACH WITH 5 EMPLOYES. THE DIFFERENCE IS IN FAVOR OF THE PUBLIC. SAME AS piel ko es a REE, The Clothing Store (a $50,000 stock.) One hint:—Badies’ Coat Handy classics — world’s famous authors, in illumi- The Book Store (a $20,000 stock.) usual as in illustration. Made to nated cloth covers. 5,000 Foy retail at $12. Here at books each at wholesale lebe only ae 2.1 8.98 Price.) 55252: ee : a } { | =e | | RESULTS SHOW IT. The Tlen’s Store. Most men know of the ments. All here at... 89. oe Pecccrccccccecs ° :MAYER BROS. & CO.: Essentials For FANCY GOODS, Thanksgiving. riced in a fashion to earn us the thanks of ever Washington household CoCo eo oereereeee in whose interest we are steadiast- ly working for—every business day in the year. The very es- $1 white, natural and Medicated Undergar- INK a cash business with enormous distributing ca- pacity—and you have a feundaticn for sensational buy- ing and selling. $8.48 for the Tailor-made Coats, the illustration above, season. $5.39 that price elsewhere. Silk Petticoats. $4.75 for garments identical to best elsewhere at $5. And we'll save you more than 25 cents, if you select a more expensive pet- ticoat. $4.75 tor Tafeta Silk Petticoats of plain * colors in glace effects, and Romin stripes in all the most beautiful of combina- tions. Note the umbrella ruffle with its five cords, rustleine facing and velvet binding. $6. OB tor the sual $8.50 Taffeta Stee, Velour Slik Petticoats, with inch flounce, finished with 3-inch ruffle cords above. for well- 79¢ rele ors, plain and faney borders. See these Waists. Want you to try them on— want you to admire the chic style, the perfect fit, the bargain price. : for the Piggk Taffeta Silk Waist in $4.79 fer eM Cie See eet in front, yoke at back. TLaundered linen col- ar. $2.98 and 15- and wn Fy Skirts—of all pure d. Black, white and col- for the Watat of Black Mohair, otherwise ‘ical to the de- scribed above. $1.98 tr sworn] Flannel Ws in red, navy and they are ind blac And . With laundered 88: Mnen ‘collar. BAe for the newest and hest of $1 Fider- ao —those in pretty stripes. combining pint, and red. with white end gras. Note the ris larger than usual and the finish ix snperior. “Oneita’”’ Underwear. The best Union Suits—easiest to put on and off—the best in every respect. 44c ed. fer the Boe Suite the fmprozed slave. * fitting, ribbed ga ments, warmly tleec- Natural gray and ceru, 3 O8c for__the maker's S175 germents—60 Gray and white, in all sizes. $1.39 & Wool Tights 25Sc fr Children’s Ribbed and Flee, c Union Suits. Sizer 2 to 12. ye: Usually sold at 29¢ to 50c. according to Si “seconds”? of the per cent ol. woo the best Black Wool “Oneita® And only 98e for the Jla-i Toilet Articles, Imperial Hair Regenerator al- ways here in full assortment of shades. SOc 1 the fee tor services of expert mani- eure. Inquire for her in the cozy bul- cony parler, where yen may also learn of the Imperial Halr Regenerator, srnceSeegessesdendesdeeseesontordonderdonteSesiesendoramrcoveeraorcorcergoeseoteoderder ser emaonzercontoneo gece cmaoteorenlonl cota anantenteot cotta HMentnl, QOeiy- Briseicesentintindtont aot tends sete 4 CORPERRAAAA EEE EEE AEE ASEAN EONSEEE SER ASEEE ARIES MA ssh chp vps: THE SOCIAL WORLD a ees (Continued from Seventh Page.) M The following program was ren- Piano duct by Misses Maedel and Springgeuth, mandolin slo by gath, piano solo by Miss Townshend, violin solo, paniment, by Miss Grace Hamlin; solo py Mrs. Clifford Howard, vocal vocal solo by Miss Townshend, eccompanied by Mrs. Townskend; criginal poems were recited by Mr. Clifford Howard, Dr. Collins and Mrs. Dora T. Vaorhis. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mueller entertained at their home, % street, Wednesday evenin; Nov in honor of the twenty-fi anniverssry of their wedding. Mrs. E. Compton Tasker and Miss Evelyn Tasker will be pleased to see their friends at their new address, 1313 H street. At the marriage of Miss Alice May Bax- ter and Mr. Florian O. Bartlett, in Chicago last week, Mr. Charles Page Bryan, the newly appointed minister to China, was best man. Mr. Percy Metzger of this city, uncle of the bride, was present at the cer- emony. paid a visit of ten days to his sister, M! Baxter, who has many friends in this city. The couple received a hun- dred cosily gifts, among them being a chest of silver, containing two hundred pieces, all engraved with the crest of the groom's tamily. The Chinese minister and Mrs. Wu were at home yesterday afternoon to callers at their legation home, and welcomed a great many. Mrs. Wu has made such rapid pro- gress in learning Engiish that she was able to exchange pleasant greetings with her visitors, and the minister, who is a delight- ful hest, most agreeably entertained them. Mrs. Schneider spent the afternoon with Mrs. Wu and assisted in the hospitality. Mr. Chung made the presentations to the minister and his wife, who will continue to receive Friday afternoons for the present. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Guard have issued invitations for the marriage of their daugn- ter, Grace Virginia, to Mr. Hugh Raymond Insley, Wednesday, the 24th instant, at Calvary Baptist Church. The Secretary of War and Mrs. Alger will give a young people's dinner Novem- ber 26. The Alibi Club will give its annual tea ‘Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Frederic R. Coudert, jr., of New York, formerly Miss Alice Wilmerding,who has been seriously ill with pneumonia, was pronounced out of danger some days ago. Mrs. Coudert is a granddaughter of former Secretary of the Navy Benjamin Tracy, and is well known here. Miss Alice Bishop has issued cards for a tea November 26, in honor of Miss Agnes Charlotte Royal of Germantown, Pa., a debutante this season. Mrs. Gus Mohler and daughter of New York and Mrs. W. T. Anderson of Anne Arundel county, Md., have been visiting frienGs at 1418 Corcoran sireet northwest this week. Mrs. Mohler is the wife of Prof. Mohler of Cornell University. There was a large gathering of little folks at Sheldon’s, in honor of Olive Jor- dan’s birthnight party. There was fancy dancing and songs given by her little guests, Miss Grace Kesmodel, Miss Pansy Wilson, Miss Smith and Baby Edna Danforth. Elsie Jordan, Master and Miss Cosgrove, Willie Newton, Lilie Brakhagen. Those present were Ellie Smith, Louise Raun, Olive Columbus, Bessie Recse, Marie Bond, Roberta Atmee, Agnes and irene Jordan, Mabel Wildman, Mamie Armitage, Master Arthur Mirndorf, Milton Brill, Willie Yates, as in fx less than the price asked by the maker earlier inthe for choice of Coats und Capes made to retail at $7.50—and 1etuiling for Featherbone Company—wi and instruct assistants. Black Dress Goods. Seldom that these staple | fabrics are quoted at less than current prices. Regular pa- trons are especially invited tg profit by the passing oppor- tunity. SOc 3274 for the popular $1 Black Fizurea | Poplin, 46 inches wide. Five beautiful | effects to choose from. 59c yard for Te quality Bl; Serges and Etamines, 48 in { yard for @8e quality French (4 Warranted fast black and 50 inches wide. f Serges. Best Linings Cheap. 12c, instead of 18c, yard for the new Roman Stripe Skirt, | Linings. Ask to see them. | yard for guaranteed Qe quality French j 19¢ i Hair Croth.. ard for 16¢ Peres +. Oe yard | | Black Silks Cheap. | Not cheap Black Silks, but | a few good. pieces cheap, be- cause our importer had a little surplus. : | 68¢ \ | yard for Te qtallty and 75e yard for $9 quality, Black, Satin Duchesse. ae QO ya1d for $1 quaity and $1.19 yard for $1.25 quality Black Satin Duchesse. Not great but _gemulie price reductions. Black Veivets Cheap. A case of Black Silk Velvets, | damaged in ‘transit across the | ocean. Only a few yards hurt, the many are perfect. $2 yard for $3 quality and $2.98 for $2.98 | quality Black Silk Velvets, 32 in. (Continued above.) THE PALAIS ROYAL, Gand Iith Sts, A-TISNE Setetntntntntetetetntetes Seclecfectnt “The Quali a ak a a ee eh a te ae Furniture. to gratify that wish. Wednesday night—they worth—BUT AT WHAT WE Sideboards. Solid Oak Sideboards, with swell draw- ers and bevel glues, x large piece and very y. You could con- hE $19.50 os & & 4 Solid Oak Sideboard, with double shelf, 4 and in every way sightly & and substantial. Worth at % least. $12.50 or $15. Our $9 908 Especial price is... : ° French wirrors, and highly finished and handsomely carved. mateh it under $37. $24 50 Our special price ° Of course we have a very large regul: linc, and they are marked, fateahae rare that are exceptionally cheap—and you will What do you want to Fine Quartered Oak Sideboard, with two You cannot possibly Dining Tables, really low prices. But we have two lots such a faithful imitation Seesengenterdentendonzonsentonteaengongeeeegengondensmaseaseeseotees of th scenes, at. Furniture, iCarpets, Draperies, ee | tions in the improved methods of applying featherbone. will demonstrate that even an amateur can create a tailor-made cos- | tume at little expense of time, patience or money. Sewing machine attachment for applying the bone presented to each of our.patrons. Engagements can be made to call on dressmakers later in the week A Special Thanksgiving Sale of Dining Room Most everybody likes to ren ing Room elegance or utility—for the Thanksgiving feast. We've been marketing for special qualities to offer at this time And with found some splendid vaiues that we were able to command at very low prices. Beginning Monday will be on sale—not at what they are CA) a pay $35 or $50 for when you can get Panel Tapestries, done in oil, ‘They are an art creation worthy a place on any wall. Choice ofa dozen subjects. We control them for the District. HOEKE, PRL OL e OOOLTD = Dress Goods, Trimmings, Findings. | RS. SPONHOLZ—from New York office of the Warren ll be here Monday to give instruc- he New Evening Silks. The stock with five rarely good bar- new arrivals dot the gains that should cause you to anticipate future needs now. T5c s81 for lovely effects in Satin Bro- eades, white and charming shades of | yellow, bine, pink, nfle, | SMe 274 for $1 Taneta Silke in stripes, combining white with gresn, cerise. ler aud red. Bewitching effects. lavend: Sf] F204 for $1.19 Taffeta Silke in Paredere effects. Those in light Mue and pink will de much admired. @ for $1.25 quality Moire Velour 68c ks, in heliotrope. myrtle, lave pink, rile, yellow, clel blue, red, ¢ brown, binck. 4Qe S004 for better than the best 50c Taf feta Silks of our experience er yours. Cream, apple turquoise, lave cerise, light piuk, cardinal. , violet, Laces, Trimmings. = IF We w complime cha in Here are the bargain spots ete ity und style these ¢: 1 z, Many of Hope's be And we distribnted #0 are folly worth $18. Spe dotting a $25,000 stock. many beeause we ask so mech lees than cur “ er price 5c sad for $2 Evening Nets. 46 i "wide. Spangled and tii eff with lace insertion, combining w white and blue. 3) 39c yard for 6Se to $1 F in butter shade, 4% tc Oar importer's broken sets, net all widt each design. i to Me instead ef Se to G8e for best of SC Seca e ARS ey eas quote low prices for the in- 4 $1.25 inste jo $1.50 yard for the fancy ferior. oa : 3 Sccta Blac a ote She eae SORE aH teen Trimmed Hats— 3 by tist oF - dainties creati aioe Neguegie’ ite Ce pte enem” $ the daintiest hat creations—of- 3 or Boe. ered at 15¢ 1° $8 instead of 260 to reateeo tS ees ered at $5 3 halr and Sik Frogs. Waek ida per line per pl colors. one _— He Jou 50c tiens, An one .: 7 * per hundred f invit ° (Continued above.) stations with inside bdetoeieteetedecentetecinteteae | ty Store.” : x = = s) £ $ ew or add something of D: $i¢ $4 z 4 marked success. We've 2) ~ . -—and continuing up to Soedortonton eontestestentorcontone Perarres ELL THEM FOR! think so when you have seen what exce lent Tubles they are. The buying we did makes this selling possible. They are Solid Oak Tables, strongly made and well finished. The G-foot Tables are worth 89c at the Ta'ais O8c here t froma financially cee, Bese embarrased mau, : . : fucturer enables us S108. $1.48, %. Max Wiener and T. of Osirich rent prices. 15¢ Books. ¢ reader that our profits are much | less than procured by those who % THE PALAIS ROYAL, G and [lth Sts. U.S. Electric Lighting Co.,! pecial doings in Fur Wraps and Millinery have the claim to your interest today. Fur Finery Far below usual prices! HI ° ne Neckwear. The Pompadour Ruche is now a dress trimming—a costume 1s not complete without this fash- ionable adjunct. POCO O ee erro ee eee eee eee eH OOOOH HO HEH OS OEEEE ESOS HOES EO OES ESSE EOE ESOS EHEEEEOEOOOS ypadoar | Ri to offer them at $2.48, $2.08. 423.98 inst th Actual vai retailed un. ordinary condi Our week $5.98, $6.98 dapoat. Ss Show in New for mor> rper whi ko bas made uit trie fur would cost not be Ostrich Feathers. Whether as neck pieces or hat trimming—the Palais Royal is headquarters. This is not a stupidly ignorant boast. OF We ace the sole agents in Washington of JACKETS at a one- third saving to you! —and we can truthfully state further — nearly one-half off regular quoted prices. These sort of values are responsible for the lively trade in our Cloak Department. :512 Coats, seems : 2515 Coats, ™"7,.""" $10.00: 520 Coats, 4!" $12.50: $25 Coats, 7,2" $15.00: At this price w tJ within th assortment bave neve> city! Tam Jackets, lined with Rom stripe silk. and in Black, full Mned with feathers, producing best results in plicing, luster and fullness, $1.50 and $7 for Osir ° . PS . . . . . . : PS . . . . PS . . PS PS aS . . . ° . . . . . ° . . . . . . . PS . . . . PS rchase “w SI ta & Book News. Here are the original pen and ink drawings and high-light washed in India ink sketches, from which the works of An- thony Hope were illustrated. instead of Qe fi Series of ~ Mu © of the weil Unusual [illinery Values for next week. Ws—red binding vent bon, ieee 29c. Cloth-bound = fumous authors, Stationery Store. Best of Fashionable Station- ery and Best of Card Engravy- ing only. Let us remind the OOo ooo reerereerseeeeoees COCO O ree ree eeereerereeeeesereeeeeeesees To visit our Dress Trim-? smings Dept. is to realize? sthe very remarkable offers? j:prevailing. ve ° The celebrated S.. H. & M. Rest Qual = ity Velveteen Skirt Birdin ra. . Ae ne ee oe aa] per f ars cent rie lant eh nd for the i ° ris ts ts wontons tyme : During }|: “: Removal:|: CoCo errr ee ereeeresesesere Sale! Fred. = Schmidt, | 504 9th. Below F St. paisam2s , wore wr we MAYER BROS. & CO. : 937-039 F St. N.W. . ow ~e we we Py . . . “sec ccccccceseeesccccseses =) WOT SO FAT. yeu will find tery power. or power. supply DR. EDISON'S OBESITY PILLS AND SALT r mn cil REDUCED MADALAINE PRICE, THE POru- Pricer. Sse me Peeled SA SO | Re aoe EU wee IF LAR ACTRESS, 58 POUNDS. S | sncormaatenars {aLaNO aaRM RN aad Tey The ae Tables are worth 2 . Spots =o eee iF oo oe J ccerrrar beds we W YORK O« nearer 10 an our 8; cl SAGO . pal s ante: ' $4.98 ¢) Russian Sable =| cage sepia, perace £ h ° DEVISED. Dining Chairs. $ Heads the list) - TTS > Be The popvlar actress, Madalalne Price, one of 1 Every style that is new and popular, > a ‘Ruselan Sable beads the list in Stellar lights of tbe Southers-Price fs om the good to newer claborate, Bat = furs, and by rexeon of iis extreme Edioca'e Obesity treatin: vhile we are making a special sale for papeeaes sow w arse the Dining Room we shall offer you a =) clegance and durability as well. Edison's remedies: line of — 3 ———— is like diamonds, a safe inyest- i» April 2, 1897. Zi ment."’ Superb Dark Russian Sable = 2 Se eat ae eee 98 | dicate a very severe winter. Every a When a0 taking “Dr. katison we shall sell them for... iC. —— stylish fur garment you'll need fs ¥ Treatment my welght was 198. 1 bad al- Da ie genuine Eastern presenting famous z : a 4 = $3.48 eae aaMER ul Re =e Moderate prices! & n, Stinemetz £ 1237 Pa. Ave. ready Used anotber much advertised treatment, and as soon as 1 stopped it bad flesbened up agnin, a it left my stomach in a very weak condition. T took Dr. Edison's Obesi and Salt. and was reduced from 198 to 140 without any bad ef- fects upon my system. uedies soou cured tbe condition of my stomach, caused as above stated. Since taking your remedies 1 look better 020-28 ry Pa. Ave. and 8th Street. James Connors,. Robert and Benny Miller. After dancing the children were served with refreshments. A farewell party was tendered to Mr. Howard S. Matchett last evening at his residence, C16 M street, by Miss Mildred E. Johnson, in honor of his departure for a bicycle trip to the west. Among those pres- ent were the Misses Bertie Hurley, Katie Brown, Etta Webster, Louisa Simms, Nan- nie Hurley and Miss Lydia~Matchett, and the Messrs. Owen Crown, Willie Hurley, John Garner,’ Wm. Matchett and Walter Carwick. The Foundlings’ Hospital, 15th street, was the scene of a pleasant gathering yes- terday, the annual donation tea for the benefit of the hogpital, An orchestra play- ed in the upper hall, and Mrs. W. P. Kel- logg, Mrs. M. C. Stone, Mrs. C. C. Bassett, Mra. Warren and Mrs. Parks formed the receiving party. The babies in the two nurseries were the objects of much atten- tion. Mrs. Charles G.-Dulin presided at the ice cream table, Mrs. J. B. Kendall, had the supper table and Mrs. F. W. Dickins dis- pensed the salads. Miss Mary Jones, Miss Postlewait and Miss Tisdal assisted at the different tables. Miss Carrie Brooks of Augusta, Ga., is visiting Miss Flora Strassburger of 620 H street, where she will be pleased to see her friends Sunday. —__»—_ 4 The wheat crop of New South Wales is approximated at 9,343,000 bushels, an aver- age of 9.9 bushels per acre. A bill has been introduced into the liament of New Zealand providing for reciprocal trade relations with Great Britain. = Cor. 7th and D Sts. N.W: nnd feel better chan for years, and have no ten: dency to in fat. “My professional friends thould use Dr. Edison's remedies If inclined to fet too tleshs, ani all of them who have used them’ on ims recommendation have been greatly netted inp them. My husband, Mr. Edwin Southern, we ta, thunking you for what sour treatmeut” he acne for me. 1 will reply to inquiries about this Hreatn cnt Wat waz, Ue sent to we 1a care of the “New York Capper.” Yours sine “vest bottle: Obesit Pils, Se EN j 1.50 9 vette. THESE GOODS ARE KEPT IN STOCK Bt Bee ae er mS sd ritten gueruutee to refund the price if Dr. Faison’ Obeaity Pills or Obesity Salt ‘re taken as i rite to our NEW YORK MEDICA! ‘ARTMENT or oar CHICAGO MEDICAL LEPARTMENT for advice about sour obesity or say other Jisease. Be sure rept crres. Send Painless Extracting, o0e. Silk cannot be had at the price of calico. Diamends cost more than glass. "The man wto offers tco much awakens suspicion. Investigation will turn saspi- clon to certainty. We warn the public against unscrapuioas m-n who Lave in- vaded the hozorable p:ofessicn of den- tistry and are brnzing it into disrepute by deceptive advertising. “Cheap” den- tistry is worse than none. Don't permit the trickste:s to allure you into their clutches by the specious plea of some- thing for nothing. Our prives are rersonable—not too high oz too low. Each department is attend- it crres. General Agents ee ‘address. 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