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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1897—16 PAGES. AN EVENTFUL MONTH OF CHRISTMAS AT MAYER’ BROS. & CO. Taking Time by the Forelock. Many wise people are doing their holiday shopping now. Others will be saved weariness on Christ- mas Eve if they will take the same prudent course while the great holiday is still some weeks in the future. The argument for early holiday buying is conclusive. It rests upon,the facts of this great bus- iness: ee THE WORLD OF SOCIETY a 3 The A alti Stores December Styles in : Coats & Capes. Rich and Inexpensive Xmas Gifts at Beveridge’s. ‘s. The“ Littell” Exhibit: ! --At Beveridge’s--} Dec. 1, 2and 3. “Littell” of New York, whose novel and artistic ‘produc- tions have delighted “the 400,” will be at our store Wednes- day, Thursday and Friday of this week— with an exhibit of her SPECIALLY DESIGNED WHY? Why do you forget #0 frequently? Why do you speak words that you so often re- geet? Why do you take up with mew acquaintances, forgetting old friends? Why do you not use clear judgment instead of too often acting upon impulse? Why do you persistently neglect your health when it fs ycur duty to take spectal care of it? Why are you so careless when a sudden chill, headache, tired feeling and general disgust with Ufe come over you? Why do you not remember that the best phs- siclans, acientists and the leading people of the land all recommend pure whishey as the proper thing to take at such times? Why do you not recall the fact that there is only one pure medicinal whiskey known to the world, that it is exceedingly popular, that it bas been in use for twenty years, and that it is Duffy's Pure Malt? Why do you not ccnounse auy druggist, grocer or dealer who tries to offer you some wther oF inferior whiskey, saying it im Just as good? Miss Hopkins the First Bud of the Sea- son. ®00000 Bachelor Maids and Their Cosy Ho —Coming Events—Personal Notes. First—Stocks are now absolutely complete. Second—Prices are as low as they can possibly be. Third—Absence of excitement and crowding favors wise selecting. The holiday spirit pervades the store—counters and shelves brimful of beautiful goods. Art things and artistic things abound—the store never wore a more attractive dress—nor extended such strong price attractions. Hundreds of Women’s Coats —Running ciose to the thousand mark—were received this last Mrs. Archibald Hopkins, at a large and most attractive afternoon tea yesterday, introduced her eldest daughter, Miss Char- lotte Wise Hopkins, to her friends. Flowers were received in great profusion by the fair young debutante and formed a suitable dec- oration for the space near where she stood with her mower in their drawing room. Miss Hopkins was daintily gowned in white. Miss Nott and Miss Ward assisted in the cherming hospitality which brought to- gether not only resident but also official society at the first large event of the sea- son. Mrs. Charles J. Bell has invitations out We have just opened some of the latest December novelties in Coats and Capes, de- signed clally for the holiday trade, and will place them on sale today. They are right up to the moment in style and were secured at considerably below real value. Samples: Flegant Light Tan Covert Jackets--fi front’ reefer effect — coat collar — strictly ae made—real value, $10—our $8.50 A spic-span new creation in Black Boncle Goat strapped with black broadcloth. Mued throughout with black sitin rhadame & 9 () —real value, $12—our price... Kxactly 50 per cent lers than the regular selling price for All-wool Blouse Waists—all colors of flannel, and made with side ruffles—entirely lin.d throughogt. Come carly to se- cure a good selection from the as:ortment offered at........+ every one of we offer at —plmidy eS é has the every d tail you look for in’ the Jacket selling for $10. Wednes- day and Tharsday special $449 . HM Ta | Blouse Suits—no me.- Beautiful Black Kersey Cloth Coat—fly- for Thursday, December 9, at 5 o'clock. | Why do you not always Insist upon having just week the result of one of the canes no matter, hove Hig verre aeons 98 Lamp,Candle; front. reefer effectatrap. arto) and Mrs. Bell will receive Thursdays in Janu-| what you require, just what yoo desire, und just best bits of buying our New them for Tess than $22.30. only for $2.98. Thursday fully worth $15—our price. $12.50 | ary. what you know to be the purest, the best and The up-te- blouse eff date morning they go back to the regular s.lling price, $4.....+ Captain and Mrs. Richard Wolsey Tyler have sent out cards for the marriage of their daughter, Margaret Knickerbocker, to Mr. John Henry Superb Tatlor-made Kersey Cloth Jackets most efficient? in black and green—new collar—of silk vel- vet—seams bound with braid—trimmed with small frog ornaments — well 16.50 ‘Russian & Gas Shadest ———— —made of silk, cre- York representative ever did. A collection of tempting outer- 15” Seesesgengeadentens F All-wool Tailor-made worth §20—our price. . Churchhill Clark, Wednes- = ———— wear—that should make this gir oF sults at kit ed $ Ceangesble Taflta Sik Un ¢ 4 93 ton and paper—to ¥ Elegant New Boucle Plaid Golf $12 Sey erenine Se SUPREME COURT DECISIONS. -00 derskirts—sold in the regular Capes, self lined hood—special...... : 3 coh * p = b a = 3 store more than ever the center ee ante eae pets way for $5.08—an especial bit match rooms of = ume ‘i Miss Margaret Long, daughter of the | Important Points Settled by the High- f - ever offered at this sp of good buying enables us to —— all decorations and + New Patterns in Secretary of the Navy, is a medical stu- est T of coat selling. cial price. Off.r them At....-.seeeeeeeeee colorings. She will #| Chenille and Tapestry Covers. cent jae eons ints college in Balti- | In the United States Supreme Court yes- 3 Note the manner in which we — also take orders for + ageme of tem never hefore exhibited in | has gone to how fig Ange king jew (Ce ee picky? al 3 eee 4 ¢ sry a = house in the northeastern section of that | €TS? Cecision in the case of George F. Un- $ price them—out of all propor- FUR CAPES AND COLLARETTES. ——— original designs, from Sree Gites tina so tn i city. A married lady chaperones the girls | derhill, who had brought action in. this 2 age hei . ; £ 4 . which no duplicates % G-quarter Covers from 90c. to $3. and manages the domestic machinery. The | country for damages for detention in his = tion to their real worth— There isn’t a wanted fashionable fur lacking ,and the entire will benwade ¢ S-quarter Covers from $1.50 up to house is furnished mainly with articles | house and for assaults by Gen. Jose Mer = e = = . > . ve been used he youn, jes ; } one coe, = Absolutely, urequivo- assortment is priced in an absurdly little fashion. Here’s proof— 7 Our patrons are particularly invited. & Bargains in iting nei ientineuwmiees wateor caaaie nandez ; soldiers Rultak the Wakenawbon coe ¢ hanesen ——— pictures and ornaments represent their | Volt in 1892. = . Tarn teceueeanaeter Binctrie Seal Capes, with M. B i +|New Dress Stuffs. fravel souvenirs. A copy of a Murillo Ma-| “Every sovereign state is bound,” said e © ars and Brown c Vi 4 jorna, a small water color, a Tyro:ean = ; e roof of a Nollaret fe or inted yokes of Per- e er e€ 2 [ : a ay the chief justice, 5 $ Goikeet Nef coe ee rads ea lle tay iatnb, "COrnamented W. 9 3 Elegant All-wool 40-in. English Suitings— 1, a rosewood desk and other artistic | Gree of = 3 Zig hes ae Lt but would mate ‘The price has never at with tails all around and o8 2 a z nobby patterns—really worth 35". DOe. touches show the dainty taste which pre- ery other sovereign state, and $15 gam nts ex tec Uncescia Dunes guce! $D-98 heads and tatls in front. Sh- Pottery, Porcelain, Glass, Etc., ¥ yard. Special * | vails. The china has come not only from | the courts of one country will not sit in 2 under $6, yet for Wed- This cape ts inches a 52-in. All-wool Cheviots — full Miss Long’s, but from her friends’ old | judgment on the acts of anoth d p with- esday and, ‘Thurlay deep, ‘and $10 ie easily 1215 FSt.and 1214 G St.¢} range ot colorings—worth $1. Our Ee | homes, all of which are closed now. Miss | in its territory. Redress at rinconens ty ihelsgectsFOeSe we : “ TC. Datin and Wm. H. Martin, Managers. price 5 e | Margaret Long is tall and fair, wears be- | reason such acts must be obtained Fiectric Seal (rake and co , 5o.inch Sharkaking, in two-tone ef- Gf] | Coming dresses and is an earnest student. | through the means open to be availed of 98 PA NAN 2 ra $ 00 See eeenteteteetentendeetuneteetenetes | tects antl suualcones > ; > Miss Breckinridge gave a dinner Satur-| Uy sovereign powers as between. them- Zl 5 Genuine Alaska Sealekin é D ol 6 oe: 9 clour | Poplins, — go0% S day night in honor of Miss Barber, niece | S*!¥es- 4 i $ 00 5 Cape, with marten trim- 5 ‘Soft shoes for tender feet. s cCarsue $ 5 of the President. The other young lady , The court granted the motion of the so- in Tings—sold in the sual 50 Colored Granite Suitings, would guests were debutantes also. licitor gene in the case of the North = Ue peices of way it would bring $40. . . aes splendid value at $1. Our 75¢c. Miss Maud Earle Lee, daughter of Mrs. American Commercial Company to advance the case on the docket, setting the hearing George W. Madam, 40-In. All-wool Bicycle Suiting, 374, C. . Lee, will be married to Dr. | t, the first Monday in March. The case a real 50c. value. Our price: yo Lincoln Johnson tomorrow, December 1, at invol the contract of the . ith $4 Silk Waists at $2.49. $1.50 Dressing Sacques, 98c. noon, at the residence of her parents, it | tne water enc ree corte, company with Alot of good patterns in AB wool Suitings at.. New Bedding. New effects in Silkaline Com- 25¢. K street northwest. private. The first assembly of the Bachelors Co- tillion of Baltimore was held last night and was a great success. Among the belles The marriage will be | seais killed by it. Justice Harlan handed down the opinion of the court in the case of J. J. Douglas . the commonw ky, hold- nehise of the Frankfort } We offer a large assortment « 1ists—some with cross pleats—others_ of We offer Wednesday and Thursday a lot of best grade Pure Wool derdown Dressing Sacques—in all sizes—scallopel ends—all colors— your feet forters—filled with light, iluTy $1 50 were the daughters of the Postmaster Gen- id. The case was brought 937-39 937-39 ee eee See = eral, who were chaperoned by their sister-| court by Douglas on allegations of error in @ = ome Elegant Satine. ered Comforters—filled in-law, Mrs. E tanley Gary. Miss Jessie | the decision of the Kentucky court of ap- Gary wore blue silk and white lace; Miss Madeline Gary, yellow satin, and Mrs. EF. Stanley Gar; ow satin trimmed with white lace and pink ribbons. The debu- tantes were out in full force. A number of dinners preceded the ball. The dates of the two Monday evening dances to be given at Rauscher’s are the 27th of December and the 10th of Janu- with pure white cotton pete ae Rial Gah aoe wu $2.25 Exceptional Values in Men’s and Ladies’ Underwear and Hosiery. peals, which was se to him. Attorney General Barber of South Caro- lina filed a motion to have the dispensary ases advanced on the docket. An opinion rendered in the Richard 8. Williams of San F ing the decision of the ci anf directing & new srial. Williams, was a Chinese inspector, was convicted on Should be cased in proper footwear. A Corns, bunions and rough, hard skin are the result of wearing poorly fit- ting shoes, and your feet are ruined in appearance in consequence. Wear Havenner’s Famous F St. SoecontonceatessonondontonConconlonteeteateatersorordordordonsoesertororloriorconiodotaoteot oto otolioo MAYER BROS, & GO Sees sedonteececte og FSt. eotenteteeteatectratet ' | Loogeete Lon Zon ZonSen Leelee ontonteeteelonlonrenveelonlonveete sonfentenfooteesonteetoatontont soeseeseegents es d 92070805 @99ee006eos SOS ERCE PFE DEPLETE DECOO SEHD WE MOVE ANYTHING. who arte atm Fleece-lined Shirts 5c, | ary. Twenty matrons have subscribed and charge of extorting money. The re- a 9 2 85 the two dances that will be given will un- | V€rsal was upon the ground of technical er- a a oOin ers Ou re a ° anes Senne eee tural Wool 75¢. doubtedly form the most delightful of the | Tors on the part of the trial court. mand: Bene ° | dancing events of the winter. Perhaps the| The case of Edward Hodgson agt. the ! Hand-sewed Shoes for tender feet, 4, Natural and B 12Y, C, | most important detail in the formation of | State of Vermont involved the constitu- ready to mov and perfect comfort is yours. Sa eat ce 2™° | this dance series is the fact that natural- | tionality of the statutes of Vermont pro- For Shoe Buyers! 3... Sh flack and Tap Heavy Cotton Halt ly those Invited to subscribe and the par-| viding ‘for the punishment of 0 pr; 3. pr. for 5 ticipants axe limited in number: against the state in the sale of intoxi . c drop x yt or telephone oe cellent quality ‘of Ladtes’ : = n Tomorrow shall be the greatest bargain day of this sac- wagons and men, We'll send padded Ha venner Sshop, ests and Pants. at. 25c. aaa Allean Wilson has joined the list of | Wauors: Hodgson was found ezlty of such : a Z oe vans and expert movers, who will do lore of those : one “bachelor maids,” : fs . le rifice sale of the Wilson Stock. We MUST have the room fhe work ulekly’ abd” carefully. 928 F Street N. W tine Sate too pe 50c._ | tutte apartment Sore ete ad from the rulings of the state courts on t : : : SE ey Gaoee . W. : 5 ound that his conviction was without due for the display of our own holiday stock. Every bargain a small cost. $1.50, $3 and $4 per Erle ist ne wheaie where she will be glad to se€ | process of law. Justice Shiras, in deciding 2 load, according to size. To eeeeeeeee ones. against this contention, said the f nth rte amendment was not designed to interfere with the rights of statcs to protect the lives, liberty and property of its citizens. eid C7Our STORAGE acknowledged the best Rates are lowest also. MERCHANTS? "ance. Facilities are in the city. open ene pen re FOR enn erenon veer nn rene nrerts OTe crnOvESnTPEDSCrTSN OTHERS SESS DOE Te ee TOT r= VDnSHv ONT NCTU IIE IUETIOT/) SUnTEEE STOOPID Tene nee | ee ee 62c. for | table will be heaped to its fullest capacity tomorrow—and those who get here first—will find some price-surprises that they'll not soon forget! Mr. Roy D. Store, son of Capt. and Mrs. I. W. Stone, spent Thanksgiving at home, and returned to kis studies at the Mary- land Agricultural College yesterday. Clark & Co., 811 Pa. Ave. SALLALAARR AAAS er] sos a] q, 7 Final Sacrifi . 929-931 D St. ’Phone 659. ‘If they’re Rich’s Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Renick Benson are | _It matters little what it is that you want inal Sacrifice 090-28 preparing to remove to thelr new home, |=Whether @ situation or @ servant—a Of th 1 son OC 3 bb20060940665454046000944005 shoes they’ re proper.” Beran cel on etree ekeoiii taal Heights, | “want ad. in The Star will reach the 7 5 tomorrow, nor again until Wednesdays = es One more chance to buy Infants’ 50c. Soft Sole Shoes— (oe [We be to after December 20, when they will be at Choice ef Button or Laced—All sizes end Colors — Choice to- ; if it 7 rT 7 number. tomorrew for. = i g G OV E SI The season of social gaiety Mr, and Mrs. Philip M. O'Bryon of 1220 | LOHSE. On Mondas. |, 1897, to Me ° for which the capital city is H street northwest wish to announce the | | 1 Mt A. J. Taine, a daughter. m: Announce —that our preparations for the Holidays have been completed. Never in the history of our long established business have we been able to offer such A | GREAT VARIETY of arti- cles of exclusive designs as this season—and the prices are marriage of their daughter Edith to Mr. Morris Stewart of Philadelphia, Pa., Wed- nesday, November 24. Mrs. Benjamin Spelman Platt and daugh- ters, Miss Platt and Mrs. Frank Ely W: chell of New Haven, will be at home Fri- ee December 3 and 17, afternoon and g, at 1421 Binney street, Columbia Hei hts. Mrs. Dalzell has recalled her invitations for the luncheon in honcr of Miss Kath- arine Oliver, to have been given today, the affair being postponed till toners This famous is at hand—and from now on there will be recep- tions, dinners, balls, “coming out teas” and weddings—too numerous to mention. It is a busy time for us, too—for the society buds and matrons have rushed us with orders for evening and dress foot- Ladies’ and Children’s High and Low Shoes and Slippers— Also Ladies” and Men's Embroidered Velvet and Felt Slip- pers-and Men’s Imitation Alligator Slippers — $1.00 quall- ties tomorrow for. . —Splendid Gloves—at the rec- 50° O8* ord low price attained this sea- Ladies’ $1.50 Felt Juliets—in Black and Wine color — neatiy trimmed High with Fur — All sizes tomorrow son! In tans, browns, English red and oxblood. These!Gloves A heaping table full of Men's Durable Calfskin Odd sizes in $3.00, $4.00 and even $5.00 temerzew for..... Shoes — nalitles—Chotce are a fresh shipment received ee 1897, at 2:20 this morning from the New wear. That we have become Change is made in order to allow M * D street northeast, JE J 7 AML beloved ife of N ‘he Denougeot ee | 2} LOWER THAN EVER. Ware house. the acknowledged leaders for ver to accept an invitation to the puneral private, au December i, irom ber bate SEPSt + * House. residence at eck a.m; thence ot St. I amily Shoe Stor €, G It & B supplying footwear ot this Mrs. James O. Haworth of Harrisburg, | Joseph's Church to requiem igh mass. sort most every one knows. Pa., is ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | pprzparrick Aesere eng a fO., For superb French leas Gan ba Gana All ins Jol Holtzman, at 3510 © street, 1 it nldiers® K, | aged wife, es where she will be pleased to receive her friends. The ladies of Washington barracks will receive Mondays during December and Feb- ruary. ‘There was a pleasant gathering of young Kid Gloves—in 2 O8c. and 3-clasp’ styles— and 2-clasp Bepeet in the col- ors—tan, English .red, brown, JEWELLERS, SILVERSMITHS & STATIONERS sixty SRNR I 310-312 Seventh Street. new and exclusive styles de- manded by the elite—as well as the novelties, which are not to be had elsewhere this side yen Funeral from the residence street northwest, on Tuesdi p.m.; thence to the Interment at Mt. Seseneneqooaosogsessooqosnes @ | @® mica Sale Daily of ‘Jacobs Bros., = Stock of Diamonds, Watches, ‘Only 2 25c. —for a }-pint bottle of THOMPSON’S DOUBLE COLOGNE — one of the most exquisite perfumes for ladies’ use that is prepared. 3 pints, 85c.; pints, $1.65. W. S. THOMPSON, PHARMACIST, 703 15th STREET. © | Bargain Sale. Chichester's Pennytoyal Pills Scott's Emulsion Paine's Celery Ge Cuticura Hap: Cuti Fe Ointment dl Water (ger Resolvent. a’ Syrups. Warner's Safe Cure. Pinkham’: 's Compound. Pi Preseription- Terraline Listerine Wampole’s Git. * Kolb Bhiaiiaicy Consigned to us for the purpose of 100 Doz. Hair Switches, ho ee ie ene rrrrrrrry oxblood, black, red, blue, green, gray, white and lemon. These gloves are tried on and warranted--and are from the regular $1.35 Stock. Louvre Glove Co., VIO F St. ry * . ° . ° . PS . . PS ° . . . ° . . eS . PS . . . . . . ° . . . . . . ° . . . . . . . . . . ° eS . ° . . . ° . PS ° . ° . . . ° PS ° . . . oooe of the Metropolis. In satin slippers we are able to match almost any color gown right from stock—but in instances where some particular shade is desired, we can easily make them to order from any sam- ple of the material which is given us. We carry an immense line of children’s dancing slippers and shoes in stock, as well as footwear for parties and other occasions. folks assembled at the home of the Misses Mullaly of French street last Tuesday evening, the 22d instant, the occasion being the th reunion of the Emanon Progres- sive Euchre Club. After twelve interesting games refreshments were served. The dec- orations and dainty appointments were in pink and the parlors were adorned with palms and flowers. The first prizes were given to Miss Smith and Messrs. Towns- ley and Brosius. Among those present were Miss Byrdie Mitchell, Miss Grasse, Miss Ciemons, Miss Smyth and the Misses Mul- laly, and Messrs. Anderson, Ludduth, Semmes, Mullaly, Brosius and Townsley. ———S Which Way Does the Current Got From Electricity. An extended discussion has been going on in the German technical press as to whether or not a lightning rod during a elg: Notiag of funeral hereafter. Funeral from tis late residence: 2518 Ot months. ot, Monday, kK AMU' the seventieti year of his age.” place northwest, at 2 o'clock p.m. vited to attend. on Wednesda} Relatives Interment private. On Monday, » evet_ brigadier gen JoW Siates army. leaving a daught San Antonio, Texas, , Mrs. Kate 10 survive him M. friends in? iN United tired, aged seventy-three years, ales of Funeral services will be held at the Church of the phany, t Francisco apd San Antonio papers please copy.) NITED STATES, Commantery of tbe District of Colum! City of Washington, November 30, 1 MILITARY ORDER OF THE LOYAL LEGION OF a & ae money for a New York Hare ys ene a or Jewelry, Silverware,Clocks, Bric- 29-284 We sell you a very fue Switeh for. 3 Last week we supplied two Thunder storm is continuously acting to | TPs death of Companion revert * a-Brac, Umbrellas, Canes, &c. TT pec CO of the leading young ladies’ equalize the electrification of the clouds ae not-3m 438 7TH ST.. COR. E N.W. and that of the earth. Some assert that schools in this city with foot- the function of the lightning rod is to offer wear for use in the gymna- which the attendance of SECC OSCE COE BODE E OG OG GOS ‘Will be held at. the Fine Coffee, 25, 30&: 38c. Ib. This firm is to retire and every Bes ay Our Ze.| Colfee is thel teat colfeerin tue country . od conducting pathsto the earth for many, Denner at vestige of the stock is to be sold §] forthe price our Bc. Cameee 22, thle, country sium. We shall be pleased to sate cic aie Greer wal be a lightning flash, while others claim that medium between Se. Java ard Mocha i the fin W. B. 2 o'clock p.tn. worn, as required by the Constitution. Ry command (Mattings and) gs and Louvre Glove Store, to the highest bidders! HOOVER. 147 NEW YORK AVE. fill any other orders for this it offers a constant no 30 oo aneet No.2 ESE Ingrain Rugs sort of footwear from other the air and earth. Among the facts | ‘pear agmiral JOHN G. WALKER, U.S. X., | dduced by the adherents of the latter the- 3 Command, | 3 Sales Daily, Gifts Pure Coffee! C schools. stoves me mmernt atte inter the | Sy neon, te H UT? The heavy-weight shoes ing the construction of a lightning rod | MOORE. On Monday, November 29, 1807. at § ‘il a.m., 3 and 7:30 p.m. ; y drink our famous Mocha and Java for winter wear will be need- ee erg prey for ‘a chimney 100 feet high, when the un- Thomns and’ Lottie A. ‘iloore, aged "two. years completed work was interrupted by a and two months. i —for— coffee every morning Austhing you select will be put up at Your, Mfe and never ed now that Jack Frost has ¥ buying a roll of this Majting and as to ground the rod, when it was noticed that considerable gas was formed on the surface of the submerged wire, ‘indicating that a current produced by the silent dis- charge of the clouds was passing and de- composing the water by electrolysis. An- other experiment was quoted, in which a plate lightning arrester, with a galvano- not cost much if pure! Profit by these offerings: Odd rolls 25 and 35c. sh Mattings. Splendid qua! ity —and good pattern Witt be sold by roll of d. Be tee 20S? Ingrain Rugs. > ydiere now. att have oceanign to "kicks? Ye ts absolutely pure oueaetiethess Ss F coffee of delictous flave grand Ingeain tugs S45 A t an Funeral from parents’ residence, strest | foes ° d ee of delicious flavor: 1s roested freak dally Jou'll bave o aniesva ane tin hi W thunder shower. emporary wire was, oa SS : —and nt ver varies one iota from ti splendid flebr-covertiy put in his appearance. e southeast ‘ednesday, se Fi Diamonds and Precious Stones held 24 Bri es highest standard of excellence. Per * 38¢. for the bed room—and,one ‘ha if PP: therefore, run to a neighboring pond, so C'clock am. Kelatives’ and friends invited to have the most complete line of winter footwear we have ever shown in any season of the past—a stock without an equal in this city. hours for approval—so you ean buy with 4 perfect safety. - Jacobs Bros., 1229 Pa. Av. Hie ee. Silver, ROBERTS, On Monday. November 29. 1807, at 2:30 o'clock p.m., LUELLA E., daughter of Au- gustus L. and Kuth E. Roberts. Funeral services will be held at the residence of her father, 73 K_street_northwest, Wednesday ae ‘at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. = * ~R. Brown, 2oth & Pa. ave. o80-Sm:14 Our Emulsion of Cod Liver Qil is Always Fresh. ° ° . ° ° ry 2 PEL Lakh ak kak kakakakakokakakakak ok kaka aX aX al akak ak aka altakaRiaRak ax aaa akek ad alaktealed el ————— —— ol 10 = ° 9 meter in circuit, was connected in circuit , ; 3 Gold A iit Dharwar ceresey au |? 9 by 12 feet.......g1875 313 B. Rich’s Soms, 2/Sehaiieive s,rienanat so * Our Shoes are ¢ —and— eiuutione is “ comp ne aes ck 7 by 10 feet. 5 - $14.50 “High act footwear for the elite* dle wes observed, showing that a contin- Meer rei male eanilo dimen en 6 by 9 feet.. "$0.00 ued equalization of electric charges does “ ei amdlgg e G ia free of any. disagreeable tants Tey + $9. Ten-two F Street. ar take place. Hygienic, $ ems. fa eaten Scop so = 3The Hought Co, SALSALALS SF ARAALAS ——_~+--—___ “Foot Form,” | SAIL KIRK & SON CO igo vette Oftins tty Hats re Se Or ta ¢ orm, eg Arlington Drug Store, |4-—————Em eS Natty Hats ~~ 5 5 ash. . 4 e, “What do you think of one apple tree i “Miller Styles,” 106 Baltimore St. East, | Cor. Vt Ave &HSt a * ree’ | Rare Old China! =, Fiatlly "cited ere'eive one pe: )| STO, wen ninety Do ‘queried P. W. Ton. © aa ialde beaten pee : Baltimore, Id. Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific Cures ine we've “dunt wece eae ne visit pears eee ee ee neson, the county fruit inspector. “Well, | === oe ee Siimeaceen : after that used over @ hundyed years ago! creations, tatters a gnch and English | it's a fact. Just across the Puyallup river Se ee ane ee 3 - Drunkenness. i! Beautifully engraved: and?a ‘very. rich our own making. give us a stock as >| bridge on Main street of Puyallup, on Mr. Arrest $ rows" riades Tad. Ashe’s Business oft Ste ee ae KNOWLEDGE aner Set comlete $97.50. Festidiows per person ‘could wish to'se-_)| Lacy’s place, stands an apple tree, the rec- Di by the timely use of Tutt’s - € $2.48 and $2.98 WILL BE CONTINUED AS URUAL AT os sana Wilmarth & Kaiser,1114 F. cates ee ae Liver Pills, an old and favorite for soft, fine, shapely ifortable 1017 CONN. AVE. N.W. vo80-14d $s, Mrs. ro: ‘Stic bel, T113G S = creasing meee for soft, 5 + comfort INN. . NW. » S54 ws ; rs. ie 4 a + "a le 3 _ Hand-Sewed Shoes. All Imported Gowns and Goods | Wash eee ie : naghnrartes ot Fine Millinery, Furs, = Daa thirty-five years old. It 1s ef the esate agg ¢€ % a5 z SRE ¢ Robert Cohen & Son, a a7 ema ones pace Peay Saetacreon Beg SICK HEADACHE, $ 030 Pa. Ave. N.W. ceptions tear wise WHEATLEY’S DYEING AND most palatable. Have never Sour Stomach, Malaria, Indigestion, oct-3m,40 Orders taken for Dressmaking in latest designs. CLEAR NG ESTABLISHMENT, sold its equal in general Steelcarvers,$1 pr. VSSTSSSSSSSSSOOS: Sapenprence PIANO TUNING, M1. Sullivan, Manager, FW: BURCHELL, Cg ge ey ie epee pre . ite years 5 FORMERL on request. oe Be eis ee SOLS | Tmams wa se 0. newer 1325 F St. 1010 Pa. Ave. TUTT’S Liver PILLS Madison ave.