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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1898-14 PAGES. AND SONS. « MOSES F st., cor, lith, | Storage, 224 and M. Factories, 12th & B. & Mattress Factory, Ist & D. Wonders Never Cease. More bargains brought to light | « this morning. We haven't said any- | thing about BED ROOM SUITES for a long time. We're going to ad- | vertise our whole stock well today by putting some startling prices on well known values. Bplece Solid € bevel plate Spectal Bpiece Solid Oak Re Level plate mirror, top drawers. Was $28. ‘Special S1Q.75 Oak-fintah Suite, ha rarved, cheval dress mirior. Large Mal Suite brass mirror. »geny-tinish elaborately trimmings, Was $0. ¢ Solid Oak Suite, large bevel plate mitrer. Special Ze French Was $38. 3-plece Mahogany-faish Suite. | sheped French bevel plate iit =e ror. Was §32. Special....... $23.75 1t You should be just as particular to drink @ water as yi eat pure fre Fhe maddy Potomac water in ite present con- dition is uct fit to drink! Filter it! | We have = grand ijne of Improved Natural Stone Filters for $2.75. $3.50 and $4! Wiimarth & Kaiser, 1114 F. je13-14a The Truth about Helmes’ PJES! When we say Holmes’ Pies are home mede we mean exactiy that, and nothing less. The one by clever hot he tidiest of home kitchens, wh je. Holmes" . Wholesome deli . "Phone 1564. Holmes’ Landover Mkt, 1st & E sts. 25% Off AN Trimmed Hats—the most and stylish showing in Wash All UNTRIMMED HA $1.00, $1.50 and $2. Be quick to profit bargaips, Mrs. C. Stiebel, i W. B. MOSES & SONS. making and baking are cooks fi select by these closing i113G St! am nnn SPECIAL WEDNESDAY, Chocolate Mints, 10c. Box, AT GILL’S 2 STORES. Made apd Enz f Caracas Ch b aera t 921 F St. ang 1223 Pa. Ave. Gill’s, For “Hot _ Scotch. " We have the ir late. Crystal S, Spletdid va W. B Hoover, 1it7 'N. Y. Ave. jel3-t.th.s.14 “WILL BE FOU? preventive foi digestive « the genuin Siegert & ANTE ITIC RIOTS IN PARIS, Serious Disturbances Resulting From the Dreyfus Publicatic A dispatch from Paris last night The events of the last few ginning to produce a feelizg of panic in Jewish circles. Both the pubtic and private houses of the Rothschild nd other wealthy Jews are gua pecial de- tectives and den popular oz jarmes, for fear of a sud- threak. A great anti-Dreyfus and anti-Semite meeting tonight at Tivoli Vauxhall produced extraordinary scenes. The neigh- borhood was paraded by the police, mount- ed an€ en foot, and the rapidly growing crowd increased the excitement. At 9 o'clock, on the opening of the meeting, the hall was a seething sea of humanity, crowding ev part, gesticulating, shout- i “A bas Zola!’ “Vive Armee!” and “Vive la Revolution Sociale!’ The mem- bers of the anti-Semite committee display- ed banners bearing the inscrip “Death to the Jews,” and other inscriptions. It was soon seen that the five thousa « sted largely of anachists Guerin, . prope honorary ency be confer- M. Rochefort and M. Dramor great a hists uproar ensued ing to wrench the b Semites of the officials were M. Thiebaud ¢ nouncing the J to support the ernment. Tumults and fights for with shoutings, singing of the “Carmagnol E ed in a violent speech, ¢ Dreyfus scendal was the anti- in which two n and urging the addr of a social revolution by a “band of s drels desiring to overthrow everything in order to raise a traitor.” ——-—-+e-______ Mrs. Elwood Insane. Mrs. Augusta Elwood, wife of a gate- keeper at the Soldiers’ Home, was sent to the insane asylum today by Sanitary Officer Frank. She was put in charge of the sunttary officer yesterday by her hus- band, who feared her manta might take a homicidal turn. One of her hallucinations is that people are trying to Kill her, and a expresses the belief that President ‘Kinley is able to give her protection. ——_s—. Struck by Electric Car. A horse attached to H. w F. Halley's iked from in front 4% street 5 y and was struck by an electric car. The animal was slightly in- jured and the car fender was demolished. nd Little Captaineto, the idol of the southern Ute nation and the acknowledged senior chief of the allied tribes, is dead. QY MO AING Mo TRY GRAIN-O1 TRY GRAIN-91 Ask your + today to show you a package of GRAIN-O, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without Injury as well as the adult. All who try it like Jt. GRAIN-O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress, % the price of coffee. and ie. per package. SAd by all grocers. jals-6m- cery wagon entering a 75 sen Ti AFFAIRS IN ALEXANDRIA William Taylor, Charged With Theft, Held for Action of Grand Jury, Cetebration of Gen, Lee's Birthday— Truc Bill Against Robert Hamilton —General and Personal. ALEXANDRIA, V: alias Buc William arged with freight car Company and suspenders, shi Southern ealing therefrom and other arti- Ratiway a lot of 1 Arrington, who was also for the offense, waived examination. The evidence brought out this morning in the Taylor case was about the same as yesterday, as published in Taylor was sent te jail to await of the grand jury. Frank, alias Hayes, who is also said to be im- cr, has not as yet been . and there is reason to believe that feft town. name of 1 tently left | making the a with Officers rested that adduced The Star. James peas was in- in t Lieut. and F pith now cut. be able to produce ¢ vict all three of the plicate-t in the robher - M. Price of Bealeton was in court this morning for the purpc iS the Zoods recovered as part of a by him. Consumption at Penitentiary. . Who was recently pardoned from the penitentiary by Gov. O'Ferrall, has gone to New York to undergo treat- meni fer corsumption. A gentleman, who has just returned from Richmond, where he had beer. for several Gays in the inter- est of Poss, stated to Tae Star reporter last night that there are now some twenty eases of consumpiton in the penile: ail of which are said io have ! ‘acted from contact with one i that Dr. Harrison, the prison phy- cian, has recommended to the governor these men be pardoned to prevent the from spreading in the institution. Ss gentleman said that both Searcey and Morganfield, who are serving time for robbing a train near Fredericksburg sever- al years ago, are affiicted ‘There are now about the penitentiary and on! for their aecommodation. Gen. Lee*s Birthday. ~ Tomorrow the birthday of Gen. Robert E. Mo he quietly observec in this city. Camp, Confederate Veterans, anquet at Cdd Fellows’ Hall. arrangements have beea made and there reason to suppcese that the coming occasion will be equal to those of previous Toe tousis and ri will be ‘Our Great Come K bout 100 cells All Lew! farewell addre: Eat O'Brien. Found Troe Bilis. The grand jury in Fairfax cou Fas returned an indictment Hamilton, charged with nay tempted to wreck a Chesepeake and Ohio traiy Ravensworth al charged Southern of this from tne Soi ) or three years ago Geerge Car- roll, colored, a United States prisoner, un- der sentence to serve a term in the pen tentiary at Albany, ¢scaped from the jail in this ! e until captured, in the Incantime contre United Alt aut What to do w th him was a Faneral of A. H. Gambrill. The fune of the late Alexander Ham- fiten Gambrill, who died at the Alexar Infirme from Der establishme tomorrov The service will be conducted by P. P. Phillips, rector of St. Paul's Church. lexandvin Mntirmary. Dr. William R. Purvis, physician to the infirmary, has submitted his r for the term ending December There were forty-two patients admitted to the Institution. Of th twenty-nine were disch: cured, mproved and : unimproved. There three deaths term; two operations for ap- citis, with one r and an am- putation. Military Gymunsinm. It is said that the Aloxandria Light In- fanty has purchased 2 the Brotherhood of St. Andrew all of tne gymnasium ap- paratus now in Sarepta Hall and will re- move it to thelr armory, where a gymna- sium for the benefit of the members will be opened. Joh y School Benetit. The John Hay Industrial School, desiring to raise funds to pay 4 debt on the prop- anged for an entertainment at © Opera House tomorrow night for this Miss Henrietta Vinton Davis, supported by a company of colored artists, will appear in “Othello. Phe Jokn Hay School is said to be doing a good work among the colored population. Service at Grace Church. Rev. Father Dolling, late of St. Agatha's, Landport, England, preached an interesting sermon to a large congregation at Grace Church last ni Father I livered an interesting address enly at the same church yesterday noon. purpose. Struck b Murphy of into town y 2 Train. airfax county, hortly train Mrs. while r noon today, the na corner of thrown and quite badly hurt. She Was taken to the home of a reiative, where medical attention was rendered. Hrevities. gion Ruling, Fraternal Mystic Cir- cle, Imitted ten new members at their meeting iast night. Mr. William Warden is quite ill at his home in the first ward. oo MRS. WASHINGTON. at tte from the le rh DEAT or Distinguished Had an Mrs. Lewis William Washington, a de- seendant both by blood and by marriage of the Washington family, died at her home in New York ci resulted from a stroke of paralysis, fol- lowing an attack of pneumonia. pwasnioaten was fifty-nine years as the widow of Gen. Lewis iitiam Washington of Beall Air, Jeffer- son county, ‘W. Va. He was the son of G Corbin Washington of Maryland, ‘gTandson of two brothers of Gen. being descended from them through beth his father and mother. He was first commisstoned a colonel by, Presi- cent Jackson, again by the governor of and a third time by Gov. Wise of Virgiria, for distinguished service. Dur- ing the “John Brown raid’ -he was the first man seized by Brown and held as a hostage for his safety. Mrs. Washington was an‘early member of the Ladies’ Mount Vernon Association, which has preserved the home and tomb of ‘Washington. She was the possessor of Marylan The Busy Ge 8th and Market Space. S. Kann,Sons&Co. - The Increasing Crowds In Attendance at This Greit Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Show how blessings brighten ‘as the bargain take their flight. We have never had better values to offer nor greatér assortments to show. PHROUGH THIS PNTIRE K THOSE OF YF: Silks. ALL-SILK E G BROCADES, IN CR LAVENDER, ROSE AND GRAY. WORTH 24-INCH ALL: WILTED FOUL FE SUIT. £ YE Mon! f ARF LIVING IN HOVES THAT THE QUA: = SALE, TOMORTGW" S BARGAL AY, TITIES SPI ALLY SELECTED WILL WILL BE JUSE AS GREAT We continue for a QUALITIES OF THUS, MATERIAL iG EVERY WH ARE KE to Gye. VALUES AND AND filo iS learance price of Sc TAD KIND. THAT Is SO LINING Du Clearance price— gc. M, CANARY, WHITE, OWA} CARDINAL, X YARD. E Clearance sale—-49c. a S- f ALI ase GOOD FNOUGIL R A COM. ~M IOTROPE, LAVENDER, GRAY, Clearance price—25¢. Many other sacrifices in this same department of just such caliber. :| Domestics Again. Fast Colored Indigo Prints—a choice line of styles. Clearance price—3jc. Amoskeag Apron Gingham—a jarge assortment of checks and color- | ings. Clearance price—3gc- Bleach Muslin, ng. Clearance price—3{c. Celebrated Alaska Canton Flan- nel. .Our 7$c. leader. Clearance price—sjc. Androscroggin and Rival Yard- wide Fine Bleached Muslin, which is better than Fruit of the Loom. Clearance price—4jc. Bleached Pillow Case Yard-wide free from lime or s 50-inch Muslin—better than Mohawk Val- ley—12"c. value. ' Clearance price—7$c. 9-4 Bleached Sheeting—better than Mohawk Valley—18c. value. Clearance price—11jc. 10-4 New York Mills or Utica Bleached Sheeting—25c. quality. Clearance price—15jfec. "34X90 Mohawk Valley Ready- made Bleached Sheets (deep hem)— selling at 39c. Clearance price—25c. 81x90 Mohawk Valley Ready- made Bleached Sheets (deep hem)— selling at 49c. Clearance price—34c. We limit the quantity to every customer. 2d Floor—Domestic Department. Gloves. MMen’s Dogskin, in red, tan and brown, and Ladies’ 4-Button Glace, in black, self embroidered backs, we ance price, 49c. Notions. | Small Wares and Dressmakers’ Findinfs At Clearance Prices. + COLORS -FOR Ml E Remne: mits. GOODS. SY-SAVING DEPARTMENT tan, red and white, with re 75c. and $1.00. Clear- Toilets. The very best for a little money. The fesponsibility lies with the clearance prices. CARMBN SOAP, 3 PTI SOAP If A BOX FOR ke. PURE IMPORTED OLIVE 48e. BOX. Z ROBINSON'S, WHITE LILAC SOAP, 250. FOR Md4e, AND NY AN COMBS, NICELY SCENTED OIL CASTILE COAP. KIND. OTH ACH. ASSORTMENT OF FINE WORTH 15, 17 19¢ BRUSHES-WE HAVE DRESS TO GO FOR TOIL RGE ROLL OF PERFORATE] Pa- HALF GAL..0F GOOD MOUSEHOLD AMMO- NIA FOR 12 RY TETLOW'S SWANSDOWN FACE POW- ER, 1 FOR FIVE IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT. LITTLE. U “Heavy U nbleached Muslin, quantity limited to every buyer. Clearance price—1 2,000 yards of choice styles in Fancy Dimities, new styles, regular 10c. quality. Ciearance price—. 3 Our entire line of Best Indigoes, Fancy Prints and Mourning Cali- coes, quantity limited to every buyer. Choice of 40-inch Unbleached Pi Clearance price—3}c. How Case Muslin, 15c¢. Wrapper Flannel and 10c. Flannelettes, best styles. Remnant Department, Clearance (Eee 3d floor front. S. Kann, Sons & Co., 8th and Ma a a se sleeteetoeteatoe Soegafoadoatoateeseetoote “SAVE A DOLLAR rket Space. setetetntedetely sreseeseeens tetetetety By Spe We make it possible for one di Soot onto nding a Dollar. ollar to almost do the work of sSordeedeesortontecte two. The Reason: : a 4 tinue, and we have made prices to When we inventoried our stock on January I we not only found too much on hand, but found large numbers of broken lots, say two or three of a kind, of certain patterns, which we shall discon- Our Special Credit System tet clean them out quick. shevtresentestoatententenseotonteeteatonteeseese Seg e o & Makes payments easy. Our Stock of Furniture are welcome to all the credit you want. So, if you have- not the ready cash you b ear and: Carpets Is unsurpassed in this ctf : HOUSE & HERRMANN, LIBERAL FURNISHERS, 7th and I Sts. N. W. valuable relics of Gen. Washington and. the “Washington family, including the Bible in which his birth was recorded, a sword and sword belt. A southerner by birth and ltving at her father’s family place, in Virginia, near Richmond, she was within the sound of the guns of seventeen battles. She per- formed sore daring acts in the way of transmitting information through the lines, One of her most notable feats was the cap- ture of a federal officer, whom she turned over as a prisoner of war. For this she was voted a gold medal by the confederate congress, The President’s Message. ‘The President's message is given in full in The Evening Star Almanac for 1898. Secure yours at once; 450 pages. Price, 25 eats For tale: at this office and through ‘Blue Label “Soft shoes for tender feet.” Special Shoe Prices Still. Our sale will continue all this | week, and we guarantee every pair of Shoes we sell just as readily as at full prices. Ail Ladies’ $3.50 and $4.09 Shoes have been reduc- ed to = Seaman eerereresrsrerr sere! a of The Shoes ever congregated in one store finest collection Ladies’ —hand sewed and ali the newest styles. Men’s $4.00 and $5.00 Patent Leather, Calf & 35 Box Calf = betsy z, A splendid lot of Shoes for men, with double extension or cork soles —cannot be duplicated at less than $4.00 and $5.00. Ie Shoe Havenner’ssn° 928 F Street N.W., it ATLANTIC BUILDING. We repair, alter & remodel Furs. * Make small repairs or altera * Move that require skilled bands to do correctly, Or pletely remedel cd E hands Finest wo: promise you. FAN work done on the pi ses by our own expert furr! FUR CO., “or. 13th and G Streets. : The Largest, Grente Elphonzo Youngs Company. Gleanest, and Br y and Best ( I Products and’ other Artteles in the Curtis Brothers Co.’s I Store Stock Soups. Wholesale and Retail. Consomme, 3ouillon, Beef, Julienne, Prentanier, Vegetable, Tomato, Oxtail, Mock Turtle, have in tock, Yon see Mutton Broth, the sreortment Chicken Gumbo, s thoroughly complete. Mulligatawney, Chicken, Chicken Broth, Tapioca Crecy, Pea, Clam Chowder, Clam Broth. Storekeepers will find these goods great trade winners because of their superior quality. Try a case or two assorted, Housekeepers are always de- lighted with Blue Label Soups and invariabiy come back for more. Wholesale and Retail by Elphonzo Youngs Co., inth St., bet. D and DB , Champagne” a and MAMA RR HARING “Ruby” Lager. Matchless for purity. Unsur- passed for delightful flavor. The finest of all fine table beers. 7 The former is light and sparkling. ‘The latter dark and heavy in body. Case of 24 bottles—delivered in un- lettered wagons—only $1. Washington Brewery Co.’ 4TH AND F STS. N.E. "PHONE 2154. ace th,s,38 12 cans= -89¢. nls 8c cans-of NANTI- CORE TOmMtobs “thats considerably LESS than the present wholesale prices. Om cash prices 3 Ibs. of our 38¢. Java and Mocha Cof- fee for $1. Cal. Prunes, 10c. pound. Cal. Bi Apple Brandy ahd Peach * + extra fine very old—bic. pint. o33 frees doi J. D. Donnelly, 14th & J. "Phone 934. Orders filled promptly. a18-t,th,s-20 Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific ‘Cures _ Drunkenness. PATE Aap rh a Sa THE P. op, articles oon $ooas will effect “Sea ep whether the Sent fe ‘wreek.- Book 8. Wittiaus & €0., cor. oth SOLE ONES OOO DIOOEL Cash bas al had of F. F ‘Washington. GOLDEN ob ge eine = eipnati, Obie. 24, 926, eres patentee “THE DEPENDABLE 928 7th, running through to 704-706 K st. of 74 — Mee, STORE.” F DEPE soedesGonlosdonteatonte entoetostectostentonionlostostectestontente a, 4) running eke wo & WELD to 704-706 K st. 924, 926, 9 28 7th, NDARLE STORE.” Out go the coats & capes. In our determination to clear out what re of ladies’ but bare cost. —the values are really unprecedented yet to come-—plenty of time to enj coats and capes we have pruned pro’ Prices are lowest ever quoted Plenty v the saving Iman aS | and she © up teal fur 6 d dot we have enpes which « sting of ail satin ined Dress goods selling vaidond The sta from the fire underwriters’ s: of the greatest crowds of the se: jammed with buyers all day. t of the sale of slightly dar e of New aged dress good Vork ci son—in fact, this department was The 40 pieces of lot of advertised aims of the stock ts until little is leit 1 for such garments of winter weather capes nits os. 50 boug itv brought us one SPOEESESOESERORODEDEDEOROLEEHEDODHIOOIEEDIEEHEEDHEENIOOONS % at 20c. was entirely gone by 10 o’clock—and the other lots are scll- $ ing so rapidly that the sale is likely to come to an end in a few + $ days. Let that warn you to hasten——better come tomorrow morn- & ¢ ing. £ : a etey allw test ly 1 tually. sold. et wilt fered for..... Vue foe $ a yan £ Sosseedendengesontontenteetaage % made values that no saving housewife can afford to overlook. It's ¢ an opportune time to replenish your stock of bedwear. too pairs of silver gray and white b } pairs of 1-4 er hen we é crag tery hey int and. wel | Poith asit denn eigen nd Land - )> saeriticed perso patr | lored — bends win he of Ps er heavy woot-tin. | —--—- eZ erman knit ee ue, red and gr uy * © we Califor bi ol < ype A ae A fine Califor ia all-wool oe Hi inelnding nk, pink, card’ A double-width eatored en y 4 Henrtettas. of excep the loveliest shades hug teeit ly Sale of blankets. We've put clearance prices upon the stock of blankets—and inal wus Seibeeibaesecneteteinteieeetndietentermbecaeiteingeind - et = ent ja selected ‘ OO i Sela pl cry deren. a 9 : sf reenifteed per pat, | $ < % paire of doubl iz = Sind edi be encriticed per 65 zc. filled with fine 1 fe 7 “2 pair—for will b> snerifi = é 4 = : % + Wee notion prices. | er = é « | Special sale $ dress gingha ms. 4 “4 o he z $ 1 ress buttone, all Senate 4 ‘s ing cotton, all colors, and ~ [Form a a —The history of FOOT- of honest claims and honest end —and the result’ has been in keeping with the policy. —We believe in doing one thing and doing that house properly to all classes of shoe trade—one shoe house can't carry a stock and give proper attention to all kinds of men’s. well. Forms. styles. dust half p Seledetntetetetes rae Fancies and : Fallacies About Shoes. “ORM BOOTS is made up avors-—honest shoes It isn’t possible for one shoe sand children’s sh Sho . women’s We have taken up one kind of f00F ,, FORT Seegeageeteegeeseagee] We show Foot Forms in 114 sizes and 21 We cater to the trade of women who want fine shoes—and we do that thoroughly. the price of Foot Forms is only $3.50, there's so good at $5 anywhere. —Foot Forms are facts—there’s no fad or fancy about them—there’s no fallacy in the way they're repre- sented to you. See the line of Children’s Foot Forms in the window. F St. Cor. 13th. sSeedeeinedoetoes : : > to cater }OeS. »es — Foot- Although no shoe obonhonSeateeseetestentenestontoaseatesten eae seeeaon tee seonseseens Sefeeeetoetenfot waa Lette icici CEL el LP Sl lll he tact cei ee Doz Hair Switches ep Set, Consgnd t» wo fr tn, eee ot coins” | d Photographic 5 en rg whee pie, -#1.50 | ¢ , 5 | Te eaactiy “he etme acticte you will pay | -Supplies, > vale (One-Third Off! ‘ eas cnaecicabc: Socebasien Ragetioe tae Louvre Glove Store, ‘ reitee, Finer Pyne ie at Set NO. 919 F 8ST. of <a per am . = we a inter 4 oO ey — = d pliets a womax peemaaies eee) SSB Eee ein uit Se RENE aE Re ROE Sie } ta na ee op Bag 4 Poco Cameras Reduced! —2o0 per cent from former low prices, yet tomorrow. that regular prices. © Headquarters odaks and Cameras ) PRINTING and “DEVEL amateurs at lowest prices. M<Allister« Feast pticians,“1311” Fst. jal7-28a ) Fred A. Schmidt, 504 oth.} After for : 25c. * Agpar * Quer gress tn os | Hill 2 Annee Fst . ague—C EDitoinias Sent a3 {DUVALL ie Pa. ave. oeeeccoes fasparagus: sas delicious eating as hu-* :man palate has known fi: Large cans for 25e.—grown and > —# 1m the state tarnoge for P. he supertath tive sort of * i a u years I've where. Tel. 1084. teeccccevccccoes Gives prompt relief. Benson’s Porous Plaster Price, 25c. oci€-s,tu,th-19w

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