Evening Star Newspaper, March 7, 1898, Page 5

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. THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1898-14 PAGES. The Final Week. This week ends the greatest Clear- ance Sale of Furniture and House- furnishings that Washington buyers have ever experienced. Come while the chance is still offered you. We have dozens of odd pieces of fur- niture, remnants of carpets and lino- leum, single sets of crockery, etc., that we are bound to clear out this week at any price. It’s a great chance for the economically inclined. Don't let the lack of money keep_ you away. We will credit you with” pleasure, and you can make the pay- ments so small that vou will not miss the money. House & Herrmann, E 7th and I Sts. N. W. eral Furnishers, nd t nwe! ything fine at VARY THE LENTEN MENU! F° and oysters become monotonous if served too often. Vary the Lenten menu. We've a Sea Foods—making it possible for you to have some- Cut this list out for future Lake, broiled, = ees Salmon, Codfish— in pagki 1 & 24b, | jars. Herrin vi ‘Canned Sea Food. Heri s. in oll ite . im salt Ie pastes. | sane Yarmouth. | Lobste flat cans. banter. Best French, in tomato Finnan Haddies. | pieny chiens in temate noked Halibut. snaits, with sh with — iuush- in cans, in ofl, with Potomac Roe maps. a te Terrapiny in butter. fHerrings. - peeled "and = T 1 Fraser domestic, 4 “ited, 7 Smoked § alm White & = Su G Conwcil & a 1412-14 Pa. Ave. Sacrificing Value For Sf Sale We want 734 places for carr= in our shelving. To make that es will be s crificed. We'i halt and put prices back when | the space is made. sho i 224 pairs $3 and $6 Cork-sole Boots q i in other word © of any | Beet thar bas « cork sole—Boots that » hilt will sell aguin at $5 and $6—for ° + pe Shoes—patent that sell Patent Tip Kid sell for $1.2: ee) Or — Vy Nt Fes orm Q F St. Cor. th Se Exhibition of Mini atures. n exhibtt ie GOING! Winding up the ave loss. Only new goods te store a's Fast Black and Tan Half 55c. , Lent. | you with. of | assortment as youll | Men’s 50e., 7. and $1 Neckwear S—redneed to... 28c. 1 Jesus Do? te popularity, Pursell’s, ° ee Ninth ‘ Great Reduction —all sty } } ) | Ww. Ss. Teel, 935 Pa. Ave.; “Ewill be -_ Instead of fasting ir F you serve To- | In Hair. Kalon Hock during | Switches, $2.50, formerly _ $5.00. Lent with your fish din- Switches. $6.90, formerly $10.50. = ner. We've reduced the Gray Switches, $3.00, 00. pilee. -0¢- ‘POKaloe - Hack Gray Switches, $450. formerly $6.50. Pirst-ciass attendants i Hnirimering, Imperial Halr Regenerator for saoetion gray pai, Never fatls. S. HELLER’S 220 7th Street N. W. from $3.50 case of 12 ats. to $2.50! "Phone your order! TO-KALON| + = famous ‘Willow Calf” Zz) ¢ crack, % the fashionable “Orient” and r ra “thumb” toe. It is superior 4 $3.50 grades. To introduce make the PLICE ara sge at oe ie Soe Shoes Shined ree. ound to others’ them we _ Crocker’s | B2 : Men’s ‘Tan Spring ‘Ghoes of “Willow Calif” AIN do we lead the shoe world in introducing our Tan Shoes for men. Willow Calf is of a peculiar tannage, free from arsenic, so will not It is soft, flexible, of medium tan hue, and is shown in pa98 Sesdeateey (i ness Miller” Strictly hygienic, and by ealeciatedeceste men’s wear. Sole owners of the famou Shoes for Women. most comfortable shoes for wo- Four styles... . “Jen- far the $3. 50} sens mae cies ibe | CROCKER’S, Shoes Peppers 939 Pa. Ave. Shined Free. Re ee saleesenseoeetonswoseaseaseatersmegenseoseey H ly popular. needs can demand. | Prepared Medicines. Ste. ‘Pure Dr 5 We don’t buy our it xet You market rugs UR ‘banufactur the best th Part Ttenined Borax” gar Milk, 1 Tb, Bo. wb. Reduced Sterling Silver Dept. Sale Prices Bring the Crowds. i —Our method of showing our appreciation is certain- This Anniversary panying reductions is a yearly occurrence only—and it never comes round that our patrons don’t take advan- | tage of the low prices—to the Sale with greatest —Only till Wednesday night remember. its extent ay acciim- their Toilet Goods. -2 ° Queen Almond € YW A nend Cold Ongoline (bottle) jal disconn r Brushes! u's De pil r Remover wbuteau’s Trae Imperial Hair Imperial Hs size... American 1 American 1 large. Imported ‘Toilet Queen Anne Lotion. ad Cream, “Congress” bristles warranted not and $1 Bristle all odors, redu ong f Jars. in Delt, Cream, fo Hair Brushes of 29 per cent on all wl from 500. Almond } . “it EIR r Z 'S Modern Pharmacy, lith & F Sts. — “Notions” That may be of some interest to you. Read the list over carefully and re- member these prices are for one day only—Tuesday, March 8th. Invisible Hairy Cabinet Hairpins Wooden Ni Your pennies will accomplish won- ders snes this sale. LansburghBro. 420-422-424-426 7th. St. iA Subsite for Lard or Butter count ae Nutcoa #5 eae : Seeaseees e at Pots. pends as muc and on th- z. rae we have eeseeree o¢ in price at 3B ‘ French Biggin, metal. Chas. R. E It SPEOL GSH OS HD EL OD Coffee Good coffee in thi cup fe- h on tlre: mgking it is pot in whicl made as it dence ee, mood ness of the berry. The making’ of llote nin has of late years been reduced to a science, and. as )the asult :“The Boss” = one ‘minute, Which we show in planisl tin and nickel plate—commhent cing cents. 3° > “The Marion on Harland” : is in many folks” estimation the best, and costz Thc. up, according to size. We also have the “‘Itusslan” Pot, the French: Balance, the Vienua and Asal sien 6 WHITE & REDDING, 811 Pa. Ave. (Successors to Clark & Co.) Philadelphia Store. New Silk Waists. See Ne y Bayadere Striped Taffeta the smartest aud the handsome Bayadere tucks and ruaf- fies. Intredvctory price. New Dress Skirts. - (Handsome and Serviccable eIMan Skirts—as good value as ever saw for 5. Intro- Ty price Brand-new Line Black ‘Si- $3.89 gonul Serge Black 1 Beautifvl Sa Gra'n Silk Skirts at style. Special introdu Handsome Petticoats. cis in, Ladies” Tafteta ambreila ruftie aid dust olors. .. corde he now spring Introductory prices, $5 te &1 ew line Black Sateen Petticoats, tr No ory prices, Silk Noveltics. The very 1at tiful New Crochsted Quilts spring all werth $1. Special tory price de, Pull Weached Ge 1 56c. apkins to mateh Ladies’ Coats Slashed. more of those Ladies” DON’T CHEAT\ YOURSELF It pays to secure the best. Wi hy not use the genuine Carlsbad Sprudel Salt, which is imported from Carls- bad, and can be obtained of any re- liable druggist? For all diseases of the stomach, liver and kidneys, the genuine Carlsbad Sprudel Salt is without equal. It is specially bene- ficial for chronic constipation, gouty THE WORLD OF SOCIETY Entertainments in Honor of the Belgian Prince. President and Mrs. McK’ Len Of by a Static Dinner—A Silver Wedding—Personal Notes. . and rheumatic affections. Be sure President’ and Mrs. McKinley wilt give | to obtain the genuine article, which a dinner Friday evening in honor of has th ms 7 “ID - Prince Albert of Belgium. Saturday even- he signature of “EISNER & ing tae Countess Lichtervelde, wife of tae | MENDELSON CO., New York,” Belgian minister, will give a recevtion at | On every bottle, ers, preceded by a dinner the same | __ nse evening at the home of the Vice Presi- |” 4 dent and Mrs. Hobart, at which the prince MUST BE DISINFECTED, will be the & st of honor. The wedding day for Miss Bessie Rob- Minto oer. inson, daughter of ex-Representative and | @o,suI Generel = Oeberne.-hanteauie , Mrs. Robinson, and Mr. W | whether vege and Uides whigged in + fixed for April 14, end will be an evening | United Stater im transit to cs em Fates wedding. dis’ 01 swe ‘ re Count and Countess von Goetzen, who | Tees sry Dope tte the inquiry: the are now at the Hotel Gordon, will sail “erties March for Germany. Last night they eenics among human be- were entertained at dinn by the Austrian minister and Baroness von Hengelmullet To meet them were pre e Portugue nister and the Viscountess Santo-Thy any artic to convey infectious es is required when ship; iss Audrey Pauncefote, Miss MacV¢ Inites ee wnere Such diseases exist for ex-Gov. Carroll, Mr. Robert Bromle Untted States ports; but as at the present the British embassy and Mr. Frank An- | time no suca dise exist in England, th drews. Tonight the German ambassador ment of the alsinfects siden ous will sive a dinner in their hondr and toe- morrow night C* son will be their entertainers Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schu: York have been making a \ end Mrs. Wetmore. The Venezuelan mini: mander and Mrs. Brown- 24th instar on general of which atic you Grade gave a dinner Saturday . which their guests were Commandant and | all rags ¢ pepe eg Granprey, Mr. and Mrs. # , [inte the parang Sarto Condit-Smith, Miss i Horstmann, Miss Ashton, Miss Ffoulke ae Ww Miss Mertwago, Count Ttificutes of fired by Kate be age, Brice will among at the mar March Terrell and Mr. Van Ingell in certifi been compli McKee, daughter of and her childre: latter purt ef this w ee to Mrs. R. M. G. Brow is spending this week in New York. The inspector of Chinese minister and Mrs. Wu en-| mended to the District Cx ned the euchre club ef which the for- | :he iuiliing re is a mémber Satur ide that s s were pieces of carve of Ch of live 7 “Sewing Flachines = santer wo and the ; : 3] her fan with car shall apply to the whole Dis $ Of any make for rent by the=: s were won by Mrs. Gary. Miss | » section in Be stion applie * week or month. Repairing a ¢ Mrs. Goodloe and Mr. sart of the Dist ail . : 1 eae r. Some of the others p dined i . in the . 3 prices low. amine tor and Mrs. Warren, the as- | “'lY limits, Ps ‘amily Machine, only $] sittant postmaster sex and Mrs. Heath, | The amer building ears tate 1 at- «| Miss ¢ nd Mrs. | inspector ake . * $19.50, with latest improved at- Hloe, Mr. | limits” in the section be stricken ow Stachments: At : wi lis teat nd, Mrs. W. | that the words “District of Columbia % 3 ee r. and Mrs, r, r.Jinserted in licu thereof in « instar {Onvenheimer’s New Home Age ney. SPARE ent Bi, avid Vase aeneseineet nae ce ery approval 2 514 9th St. N.W. . of the offic . ¢ Accordion & Knife Plaiting done. ¢ Pinking, 2c. yard. For 5 days magnificent Art Treasures At your own Valuation! Much remains to be sold of this stock of the Everett Art Store— and as the sale positis Saturday——cost and profit will be alike unheeded!—the entire stock of Jewelry—both silver and gold— all the precious stones—the su- perb assortment of Art China and Pottery — the fine Paintings, Bronzes and Art Pieces await the valuation YOU PUT UPON THEM! Two sales daily—10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Mr. C. H. Luengene, Auct. Everett Art Store, 1225 F St. ‘ly ends next ~ab5-6t Misses Steele and Person Have opened up*an entire new stock of FINE MILLINERY at 710 11TH ST. N.W., and are pre- pared to serve the public. Miss Person has just returned from Baltimore and New ¥ Where she purchased a beautiful N HATS, Ete. Miss Steele, late. of on DRESS and CLOAK will also carry mh7-2t* “The True Criterion Is Quality.” For comparison we quote the prlees pald for. Champagnes in England, where QUALITY estab- Jishes the market value. Vintage Vintage Vintage st 1889.- 1892. 1893. is. £8. is. Pommery....-. 22.2000 203388 a7 83 Moet and Chandon. a 79 G, H, Mumm... 5 as *| @| | eee eSEEEEESUUNEEN SESE KS 3 Ibs. of 38c. Of fee 0Dc coors Tyan eee full t Sanders, of and w a was he will be Chureh, niece the Lamont, last: wintes Mad y, to Mr, Per Rebbing a Law Frederick Col renwick eld by p followed of Dr. “Ss parents. at the brid: H.O'N Judge Hl of New York and her two daughte are at the Arlington, on the w back from an exte! tour of th cuth. M: 1 s n-law of the Rev. Di formerly 1 tor of the this city Mr n Church of B. Robinson of Boston are Robinson and Miss Florence the guests of Mr. and Rand at the Ebbitt House. Later they go to Old Point Comfort. An elegant reception was“ given by d Mrs. O. H. Br White turday even = vnc e aeess M. Daw Rudol? Hermann von Ezdorf attired in | and Mary Car O'Rourke ar France looking bride of twenty-tive years and parlors were shaded pink and dec Aug: with ferns, pink und white ros in; Charles Freeman and d@ throw - k P. » with the worst colds, Other ladies whe ite Gate Mor akene were Mrs aunt. ‘s Demaray, Mrs. Jno. . Curtis. Wilson, M : z Webb and Mrs. Harris MARRIED. handsome of the e Mrs. Pitman Pulsifer, 3 W. Hall, Mr. Emmeit Mr. . Hall, and M earichatde. . Mr. and M Wilson, A. Patten, M ps Patten, Mr. etree Bor , Dr. and Mrs John Hawkins ae “ Dr. Departed this life March 5, IS¥S, at Golden street Mrs. . Miss Venner, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. isses Keim, Mrs. McGill, . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Drane. McKen- . Mr. and Mrs. C. A. iss Met- f, Mrs. Harri: Mr. James Webb, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Webb, Miss Mabel Webb, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Higgins. Miss Ingersoll. Mrs. Elsie Fenton, Capt. and Mrs. A. H. Tuesday morn Burial at Congressional and Mrs. Walter Higgins, Capt. John McLaughlin, | Mr: ; sor bowtie Lge dt ip ome Mrs. Brooks, Mr. S$. Duncan Thomp- Zion ‘A oe son, Mr. KE. 1. br. and Mrs. ISON. at Ps Sawtelle, Mr. and Mrs. as, Mrs. 2: and telatives invited te = Wileox, “Mr. and Mrs. Levi Rosen Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Demaray, Mr. and Mrs, I. G. Peetrey, Miss Hough, Miss Lowell. MYERS. ba in the Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Swainson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Cate. Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Nebb. Miss Pike, Mrs. Wheeler, Mr. Paul Wheeler. Mr. James Briggs sisted his father and mother in receiving their friends. Mrs. A. L. Barber left this morning for | | of tive tate z Aldsiey-on-Hudson. where she is to spend | Pemral fom wh 2. “4 a week or two with her daughter, Mrs. F. | Sjipcnday. March ®. at P. Davis, ir. Miss Jennie Holifdge of this city and Mr- David Laing of tae Scotland, were mar- ried by the Rev. 1. McDougal Tuesday, March 1. The ER Was witnessed by members of both families. and the couple will be at home after March 15 at 418 Massachusetts avenue. Mrs. Philip B. Low will not receive on Tuesday at the Regent during the re- mainder of the season. Misses Mary E. Fowble and Ella Kessler of Butler, Md., have heen visiting Mrs. Geo. W. Langley of Flint street, Bright- woud Park, the past week. Mrs. Charles. Cuttora Wright has gone to her home in Virginia for a short vigit before going to Atlantic City for the summer. 3 eis SSeS ES JUDGES DISCUSS CHANGES. in Memoriam. h of loving cemembrance hesband, Dr. J.T. COUME Sears agp today, ‘Starch 7, One Yess on earth? Its pain, it» sorrew and Sts toil te sh: Jess the pilgrim’s daily more the crown of the blest te wear, At bome in beaven! BY HIS WIPE. ie shall eer be sp jand of Sowers; ence, and gl MOTH tat Conference Held Respecting Appoint- ~ments in Police Court, A conferene> was today held beiween Judges Scott and Kimbail to consider Ker | contents of a-letter received by the latter relative to a proposed change imentioned by th> wriler of the communicatioa in the ‘force of attaches of the Police Court. m3 conclusion was reached, and ufter the os. Judge Scott said no charges would he made for some time. Carter’s ‘Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE

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