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8 : _____ THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1898-22 PAGES. : w. MOSE AND [AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN The Best / Woc ward *=, Lothrop, 924, 926, 928 F st, cor. ith. Mattress Factory, 1st and D. cron poten Laying Plans and Per- 5 ~ “+ 10th, 13th and F Sts. N. W. 7th, eyed * 4 7th, running Furniture Factory, 12th & B. Stornge, 22d & M. feoting Series of Improvementa, Food . 2. y 704-700 K st. c through to 704-706 K st. Getting Ready for the Summer Best-| In the world will not build up the Ba by ness—Real Estate Trausactions— wasted substance of humanity un- There is considerable activity along the Friday’s Our Remnant Day, |} “The Dependable Store” Geneca® Gna Perea less your stomach is in proper < ° Carriage shape to properly digest it. It is Spec ial Bargain Day - ° Reductions |f%: 2c she the one organ that must be right We shall §avdfready Friday morning the most interesting remnant or else others will soon be wrong| bargains of the prfsent season. Hundreds of odds and ends, short Producing sickness. Aid diges-} lengths, broken sizes, etc.; of new, crisp, perfect goods; also various ar- woe otc ae paaihiy = ticles that are scratched,-mussed, soiled, dented or otherwise unfit for reg- wming summer. The Glen Echo road is T - A aS making 496 fetiigee o&s fea cieacas Satie good order, thus producing health. uae stock: In both cases they are marked at very specially low prices in western end of the line. Instead of stop- order to distribute them quickly. ping at the point known as Idylwood, the cars will tun up to the cast end of Cabin Jchn bridge. The right of way has been ee re, The Special Feature for Tomorrow’s Sale secured, ard the track is now being laid. Unusual remnant values. Tomorrow will see some of the most remarkable values that have ever been put on sale during any Friday this season. The past four days have been ones of immense selling —and the odd lengths and broken lots have accumulated in big array. These are the ends of our most desirable and best selling goods—a fact which makes the buying possibilities even greater than at first glance. We count on tomorrow being a very, very busy day in every de- partment—and these are the astonishingly little prices that will ac- complish it: Coats that sold up S12] We've been taking -stock and find several Carriages here in designs that we have decided to discontinue. In style and upholstering they are as to $8, tomorrow for _Tomorrow, to effect a quick clearance, we shall offer you the choice of a lot of ladies’ coats—about 35 in number—and all that are left—which sold as high as $8—for the ridiculously small price of one dollar. The garments consist of fine kersey and beaver cloths—a few of them are all satin lined. There are mostly all sizes here at this writing—but there'll be a rush for them just as soon as the doors open tomorrow. Is it any wonder? $10 suits, $4.98. .50 skirts, $5. 9 fancy braided or pl 4 handsome Diack brecad J suits, ll silk-lined jackets, esse skiste, beautiful new yh and flere-cut gskirts, in ‘several cut, extra well nade. Sold for $8.50. .$5 shades. Sold for $1 a — $2.50 skirts, 98c. $5 waists, $1.75. 6 two-toned checked novelty skirts, vs dia, detarhab or $5 pretty and peat. Sold for $2.50... "". Use. Se ee on ee $23.00 Carcinze. uph y thi: inst them u Pri 3 plenty. Sec caty ane ee AVOID SUBSTITUTES. Attention is also called to a large collection of ends of Wool and several hundred feet, to the first ravine. ’ We've cut their prices to close them ¢ of the Conde: ak aoe Roth Or tes Friday’s Special Bargain in Women’s Waists. extraordinarily low price. i change of cars. A large force of men is brakes, best springs and gear. just east of Glen Echo junction, conve- (Successors to Clark & Co.) ob te tens 18 dozen Unlaundered White Shirts, with colored’ Madras boroms and cuffs to match. Rosoms Will be some extfaordinary bargain iots of goods—some lar some s any ket, and the Aids Digestion mary bargai of gi Ee, Sond as any oe eee The distance is perhaps a quarter of a small—purchased especially for the occasion and to be offered very much mile. From Idylwood thé cars run over 2 §s that they're not strictly the latest aah ! < the} ‘on D f . roductions of the manufacturers.| at this point a branch occurs. The ravine Childr a Fe ee Lengths. evant Lengths, Des eee is crossed or a separate trestle, and the WHITE x en's Froc! ngths—cuttings of the present week. ey are out in a hurry. Here are the reduc-| of ‘the Conduit road, and north of the dons tracks of the Great Falls road. By this A lot of Women's Waists, in-a dozen or more styles, consisting of fine Lawns, natural cobr = ey extension passengers will be carried Linens, richly trimmed, with’ laces, ribbons and fine embroideries; also a number of fine imported The Carriages are all complete | straight trom Caevy Chase circle to Cabin 9 John. bei ; > aa. SF cares Philadelphia Store, $2.00 Each, Reduced from $4.50, $5.90 and $6.75. 25.00 Carriage, upbolster- eat Falls road is equally as active. te artiage, up! < wh damask == mien to a quarry, and the crushed stone N ——e fs dropped trom the machine into a freight | Ne nae on, t f y to vreccive-a ed the stomeloew = Sapits Sar mae pees mae See ee Patera and qeates Carriages have all the latest improve- MAKES FLESH AND BLOOD.] below usual prices. - the tracks of the Great Falls road for eyve bec here this winter. Ine of track continued to the bridge. The marked for immediate clearance. Madras” Walsts in beautifel designs. All sizes ia the lot. A collection of high-class goods #t an with pongee satin parasols, patent ge for one fare, and without A stone crusher has been put in operation 811 Pa. Ave. ; : Friday’s Special Bargain in Men’s Shirts. ing used 2s ballast all_al the line. i tot ones arene oe et | Oring. Special Bargain Price, 50c. Each. $22.73 Carriage. upholster- ed in drab corduroy In aldition to this work the road cuts are being made for the laying of a double track: from the fron bridge, back of the e uce Dalecurlia reservoir, to a point known x Little Falls station, which is east ef the Internation! Athiciic Park This ts athe | FOr One Day Only. only portion of the road that will be {To extend our acquaintance among the Gcuble tracked this season. By the ar-| suit buyere of Waehingtcn and to’ intro- rangement made by the new superintend- duce the largest stcck of Spring Suits we ent, Frank H. Fowler, with three cars in] have ever shown, we have selected a few of operation, a half hour schedule is main-| our mst desirable styles and will offer $20.00 Cxrriage, upholster- fm dark bine corduroy... ‘age, upholster- cerduroy. . : $20.00 Carriage, upholste ed in drab cerduros Other Baby Carriages, $4. First floor, ' Friday’s. Special Bargain in Children’s ~Hats. A lot of Little Boys’ and Girls’ Duck and Linen Tam O'Shanters, with bands of colored ribbon. New and pretty. 25c. Each. Regular Price, 50c. Second floor. 25c. organdies, 12¥4c. | Odd lots shoes. tained. with as much ease as with four] them eu = 3 9 A * : $50.00. ish cars under the old schedule. With four] them for ce aes po regeade a ae Friday’ 's Special Bargain in Muslin Gowns Pope gon epee gy Eg a Te ghoe department cannot fail to, et See the new English Gocarts. cars in operation the new superintendent] *i'e™" apie One lot of Women’s Muslin Gowns, empire style, embroldery and fosertion across front, ruffle te puree al oo te pe ee ne Toner eae tt bareain, seekers apa can equal the schedule previously attained | ‘vations, scureely a week old. of embroidery on collar and sleeves, cut full and long, pearl buttons. whiten ie wit he poeetble to set a Gree among the best yet named) it W. B. MOSES a by operating six cars. This is a saving to Handsome Tan Ccvert Spring Suits, fiy- A pattern from two or mere pleces—a 20 pairs ladies” bh nS the road, and at the same tme the com-| front reefer Jacket llsed tooo ag 8 69c. Each. Regular Price, $1.00. Pe sory, (an alt ube oolt Sor Se. new siplee—aizes_ lightly: "woken ete pany regards ‘the present service asa] ott with gwd aualty sik te § f] () Second foor. : STE of the, plece willbe offered to- iene ee eae OR Lansbur: ‘h & Bro. better convenience for the general public. duced from $14 to.. see 5 = : « baie" thae larly al ; E4 fe Salex of Real Extate. prueauttinl Olive, Green Cheviot Sait, Ay | Friday’s Special Bargain in Laces. 1214. wash s, Sc. yd So Strong Leaders Sally V. Eastorhazy has bought of | througheut “with” 1] 50 A lot of B-inch Eeru Net-top Laces, ip varlous pretty and attractive patterns, ee pati EO od Peg decd ert ~ Charien: C. Gover sad W. Eaten eetis | OT mae on 15c. a Yard. Worth a Good Deal More. or wate Sf aie lace sige'taa‘hewee | beet ave ow, Selig Have been added to our trustees, parts of lots 199 and 200 of square} game ht none dalle ate” oP wee G eS i - = ed lawns, figured organdies and batistes— -syrm paeaae areettaaicqie $1 65 Regular Friday’s Sale of | 1257. rhe property is located on the south Back’ yelvet collar and nea 2 Which have accumulated: dariog the. pant oo 2 ‘ side of P street between 30th and Sist ined with Eoman-str: (0) 9 and 12%%c. a yard—for only Se. a yard. Laties’ Guest grates to butt = Seasonable Merchandise. | oir...) ana is known as premises 022. The] l=,gtrapped sensi ie 13.5 Friday’s-Special Bargain in Skirt Patterns. amtiaies seta, tae fal ho wi et ies, i ew French | price paid is given at $8,430.40. wee ; acces 429 Flannelette Skit Patterns, in plain white and pretty shades of pink, blue, tan, ete., with ° ° . medina got welght; everal « Organdies, in all the n ‘ali | Avsts: and John Ockershausen have sold WAN ae eee ete ee Git striped borders of scme contrasting color; finished with crocheted edge. Big silk values. : pat mmestly al sites: “Worth ‘colorings, this season’s patterns, to Charles Mueller a portion of tot 1, square | —and_skirt lined thiough- White, 20c. Each Regular Price, 30c. A lot of 200 yards of back brocade r 7 5 ). The property ts located in the rear cut with silk, is reduced 9 ~ . 9 a grenadine, in swall and ecroll di 3 new, fresh goods. A ? of 3020 M street, and the price given is| from $16 to te Colors, 25c. Each. Regular Price, 37!4c quality which sold at 29. 9 3 d. my 4 , 9 ~ = ‘] = be put on. tomorrow 12%4c. yard. placzd at $350. A very serviceable Biack Cheviot. Suit, Seca aie be 3) tomorrow DEC Regularly sold for 25c. per yard. Mendum Wood has bought of Joseph A. spring weight, fly-front reefer jacket, jacket I gan ese a he PRT CS A= AUT CEE 2 SD Gee ew MR Seg eg: aieee “5 Repetti, trustee, a portion of lot 137, square lined with silk. | A 1 1 50 — 3 ri sonnet é = strictly tailor-made Suit. 1244. The property is located on Durbar. Medueeds tiem $16-tooeee ° Friday’s Special Bargain in R. & G. Corsets. In our Boys’ Clothing Department Another lot_of 165 yards of figured ten avenue r 2h street. The consid- Z changeable tafieta and Roman stripe taf- ed - 9 ‘i >, ‘The swellest Suit on or rack—A Hand- A lot of R. &G. Corsets, good coutfl, heavily boned, two side steels, top finished with em- feta silks, which sold at- 6c. ay diets Se 8 and a ae only ). oe Geta Pee se ocean = nome Ceree “Blue Breweloth Blow _Jecket, broldery. Sizes 18, 19, 23 and 24 only. » Nill be ‘put’ on sale tomorrow 39¢ 121 /xC. emby., 3c. yd. Sailor Suits, size 3 to 5, made miy a “Paddy. with roll collar faced wit ack satin 50c Ea h I Pri 2 a ‘° Tomorrow we will off - A 5 i ch lined throughout with change- ° cm. eguiar Price. $1.25. Reapern ler vemnants of gray tweed, fancy trimming, Considerabl> excitement was occasioned | duchess, and Mined threnghout, with changer pea pes) R 9 fins cambic ems early this morning by the discovery of a A lot of remnants of fine silks, consist- 1¥% to 4 yards—whi 99c. each. let both jacket and skirt trimméd with braid. Re- 14 5 duced from $18 to. ° figure, greatly resembling that of a man, ’ 1 i 5 ing. of a changyaite taffeta PZ ~ = at the remarkably ares = > a is 4 plain ant saiin ind gros grain, » Be. yard. Light Summer Cassimere Suits, | which was suspended by means of a rope ew iaind One csk Sas Be Friday s Specia' Bargain in Marketmen’s Aprons. plain black faille and surab and plaid taf- from the third story window of anlon’s Ea A teat Gane ae ee $15 tines 720 ,AProme fer Butchers, Grocers and Market Men, made of heavy double-twillsd muslin, with grocery store, at’32d and P streets. The jacket lined with green silk. Re: 40c. Each; 3 for $1.00. Regular Price, 50c. to £9¢ 49c. | Boys’ dept. An edd Jot of boys’ suspenders, which size 6 to 15.........--95c. each A large variety of patterns in regu- hosel] up t figure was discovered by the early risers, duced from $17.50 to. os : re = ated ard quite a crowd congregated. Several Some etrikingly handsome Suits are made Second floor. :, ae sold at I5e.. will b Mered to- lar Suits, sizes 5 to 15, light-weight | ooo t rushed to the wollte otation ced | — off ares trnnely pandsome Suite ore ance Dressing sacques 65c. | mew sor aay cece aie assimere $1.25 each | stated that a man had committed suicide. mixed coverts, with half-tight- Friday’s S ial B ininS 9 cas Reece cree |S — ‘hms investigation revealed a dilfecsmtatas fitting Jacket, lined with red silk, 15 riday s Special argain im Saucepans. - A let of 16 light colored striped flan- an oni 5 Sie A well assorted line of Boys’ Knee affairs. The figure was that of a] $itH! ey seams, | Reaaeet_ Gem “ime Aolet, of, LatEe Size “Never Break” Saucepans, with covers, which we bought to sell Friday xt nelette dressing sieques with large sailor ae ee pants —ei > 7 y engtt * a e following special price, and the ct < or two palrs alike o Pants ans ..... 23. Up ddy,” fully seven feet in lngth, and fan: 3 = or to Daire seeteeee evidently placed in position by a number of : ee —~65¢ ich old for A lot of 12}c. and 15c. Futl-width | practical jokers, who remembered that to- 25c. Each. Formerly Sold for 75c. = J Fifth floor. Batiste and Fine Lawn....7c. yd. 3 doz. Black Brocaded Ladies’ Dress Skirts........ $1.00 each A lot of 12}c. Fine Dress Ging- Waste 23222 ss TAC. yd. A lot of Apron and Scotch Plaid cut down and hidden in the store. Recent Deaths. Clifton, the three-year-old son of Charles and Mary German, died last evening at his parents’ resid2nce, 1127 29th street. The funeral of Mrs. Alice Fuller, widow of William H. Fuller, was held this morn- ing from her late residence, 3320 P street. day was St. Patrick's day. The efigy was| White &Redding,81 1 Pa.Av it $1.25 wrappers, 59c. An odd lot of 23 fiannelette wrappers, where else—nearly with separate waist lining—prettily trim: from 12 to 14%4—10 nut goto yreectliacas sol. ae go temorrow for only 59c. Seer Upholstery dept. D estic re nant e Let < 18 ve cerpet rugs, in rich Friday’s Special Bargain in Dinner Ware. One lot of odd pieces of English Porcelain Dinner Ware neatly dec- orated in three colorings. These are three of our Open Stock Dinner Ware patterns which we are going to close out. Some of our customers probably have the same design and may need a few pieces to replace Teveeroceee weeeee You'll smack ? your lips over ropaendneengngatgegetetetetetete Geentntetetotnnren rennin tote indnd 2 2 ant 3 & Sos eeccercccccocce? The second annual reception of the Pri- vate Footmen’s Association will b> held 50 Neckties—tecks, graduated four-in-hands, re- | _ 2) pairs Women’s Gauze Drawers, knee length. April 14, at Odd Fellows’ Hall, on M sireet four-in-hands and ascots. Reduced from | Sizes 28. 30 and 22, Reduced from 25e. to 25e. pr. Rete re fen Pagers 16 Women's White Egyptian Combination Suits, ; : medinm weight. high neck, long sleeves, Sizes Rev. Laurence J. Kavanagh, S. J., deliver- Colored Madras and Percale Negtigee | and 4. Reduced from 50c. to soya! ed an eloquent and inter2sting sermon last ° Shirts, sore with collars attached others to be | First tloor. s ne 30 by GO +: = broken one: 25—will go e Gaphams.. ce. 34 a Solemn mass of requiem ovr the remains h ff q me s . Big bargain values in the domestic de- soe = 3 cy! d. was chanted at 9 o'clock at Trinity Churen. t IS cof ee Sa ee t partment tomorrow. Read—and then be [000000 1777777 TTT trerrresesesene 85c. A lot of 15¢. and 25c. Gents’ Neck- The deceased was a daughter of Mrs. C. A. My reputation for welling, good, Coffee te ‘ here early. aaa seta ee ies Craig of 34th street. more thaa ever being heiped by t Cor Ves Reduced fro to. Re ants of heavy yard-wid inbleach- - . ; a Ws acecccese sereesss+- Be. each * Brief Mention. fine batch of Java’ and: Mocha I'm: selling for Cicovere egetable Dishes. Reduced fro 300. 5 ed piano, whch selin for Sa y bc ex und denims. which sold at 10e. A i . i 4 . th a 5 ced from Ste. to. ard usually, w be offered for - & is of ee Light and Opes Fig-| The oyster supper, lasting three nights, |X. Hl. Duvall, 1923 Pa.Av.: Sugar Bowls. Reduced trom be. t x eee 2k ic. 3 x 5 2 ay 2) on Ne 53 Pitchers. duced ,. a ured Percale....... -6l4c. yd. Cees was Inaugurated Tuesday evening | ~ |). BONN San ee aes Grae Boats a Eetsidth Ver Rtas ptitped pon siding ; A lot of 36-inch Cream Curtain | °¥ tte ladies of the Gay Street Baptist | »*sesseee Fifth floor. will be offered tomorrow-—and it's one of 85c. bed spreads, 55c. 3 Seri Church, has proved to be a very successful the best yalues. 5. od 9 “¥ has Bere epee 5 7S SR adate. 5 yard, for.... ic. A lot of jest 15 fine crochet double-s! Men’s Department. bed Knit Underwear Dept. A lot of Bird-eye Remnants, dif- ferent widths. ......... 334e. yd. A lot of Fine Bleached 4-4 Cotton Remnants, such as “Pride of the weads. in handsome Marseiiles terns—slightly seiled from hand which sold at S5c.—will go for Boe. choice of any of them. Men’s goods. rie for spring wa'sts—w! 2c. a vard, will be offe Preorsonsonsoatoeseasoaceareazontoeteesoeseaseazeasoaseaseocoetoeseaseasoaseatoeteaseaseotoes ie + ge "3 BE Be ga y | Soe : evening at the Lerten service at Trinity 4 : : 4 : So eSiee ees 4 ee West,” Lonsdale, Utica and other | Church. ; ae beat avs pxgeecees Glove Department Lining remnants, 13S, \atee of men's Mebt-weteht Canton — a bs er ee : ae a I drawers, well to id. just. the foremost brands........ ©. Yd.) Have you seen Janaushek? Columbia this | te draviog nigh Surther awn go the prices, 15 pairs Men's Kid Gloves, slightly damaged. | 11 patrx Women’s Pigskin Gloves, tan, gray and Remnants of s.lesia snd _yercaline, im proper weight for apring ‘wearin’ sizes I Bedw: J Sizes 6%, 7, 7%, 7%, 7% and 8 Reduced from | black. Redt ced from $1.00 to Te. pair, nd colors, Which sold up to 12%e. f2."34 and 33 only—and thi r w —Advt. - ‘ Oar ts Bie apal pairs Women’s 2-clasp Cream Kid Gloves. Re- rd, will be offered tomorrow n our Bedwear Department we | week—Aavt ‘ Ae SS $1.00, $1.50 aud $2.00 to Sve. pair. aoe ee 5c 18c offer the following specials: MONEY BXHAUSTED. Fauey Figured ‘Negiige Shir First floor. First doors) oe” Ei. Pie ° doz. 11-4 Im ed M 5) with and without collars an ¢ DERE FEL EGP YA —-- Fees s Sid Wein ae ts rE Coroner Advised That His Appropria- | 515g, Vie F125, $1.50. °} Cloak Department. Shoe Department. eSOrtfemethe of sllk-tntahed, Roman rAedSt of 35, men's Faulttens” tebe a iS. “ ae - E a tion is Used Up. preatnete aerate 1 fine Navy Blue Cheviot Jacket, braid trimmed, ate zeit asa Kangaroo Shoes, cork soles, which sold from 12%e. to 38¢. yn a ae: ~. 14% and 15 oz. Fine Silkaline Comforts. Coroner Carr has been notified that the fancy silk lived. Size 36. Reduced from $15.00 | military heels, heavs extension soles, Sizes 3, wilt be offered tumorrow: onl tly instead of “ : is 3%, 4, 4%, 5, ; A-3 | $ tor omy... reac a A ; with fancy ruffling, best pure white | appropriation for the expenses of his office 6 Linen Hdkfs. for 65c. . WO ee Se |e i i Be "is and a sand 44 4-3 for only, 74. Bee.—take your choice for 33c. cotton filling, at.......... has been expended and thet ‘no’ more in i Size 34, 36 and 38. Reduecd from $1000 to $2.50. | neeih extension wolen. mee toe. ieee es ee Worth § oe $1.39 vests can be held this year. This notifica- 6 Pairs Half Hose, 55c. TThiuce Kersey Cth Cape, ita mae Sac | 8 SAE pe pag Aca Sia A all ke = . Wh tion came from Auditor Petty this morn- Black and Tans. 88. Reduced from $12.50 to $6. Gab eee Sats hina = SaaS f STRESS : ease ae = a smi jot of 10-4 White Blan- | ing. but the coroner will continue to inves- 3 isnt 2, 2% and 3 A—7 B—5 C4 aay Reduced . kets, with red or blue border, for tigate should there be any homicides com- 9 935 Suit Department. from ‘$5.00 to $2.00 pair. a SOc. [ms et ake the ak OF Having She Se= S, Pa. Ave. 9 Strictly All-wool Suits, blouse style, trimmed * SSASOSO 2929990909 Worth = 'C. | penses defrayed by a deficiency appropria- with satin, Sizes 34, 36 aud 38. Reduced from | Neckwear Department. ¢ 1 1 1 F St orth $1.25. tion. mb17-40d $18.50 to $7.50 each. 25 yards White Grenadine Ruching, edged with - Congress appropriates only $800 for the expenses of the office for twelve months, and this fs supposed to pay for autopsies, jurors’ fees and incidentais. There are usually about forty inquests held during 1 fine Mluminated Green Broadcloth Suit, braid ink, blue, le and red stitching. Reduced | () —? Our Furr Salle Ts {| eimmes, tanta wroagn with ave cameta sin. | fap acy Began Te emus Size 36." Reduced from $30.00 to $18. : ° “4 I 11 Women’s All-wool Scotch Plaid Waists, made | ftugmicy yen In pile, pink, bine and maize. | () Richard W. earring Its End. | win vin‘ttatana ptetca veces, sisee'an 9s | BE fo str the fiscal year, and besides these cases ad-|-—___ Our 3; Clearing Sales fn tant | and 36. Reduced from $3.50 to §2.00 each. < @itional autopsies are required. The | ——— ewate at T iThls one has been | 10 China Sik Waists, in heliotrope, pink, ya | Clock Department. ¢ 9 amount appropriated is never enough for cessful. So and green, embroidered with white dots. Sizes 30, | % China Clocks. Reduced from $1.75 to $1.00 ea. the current expenses, but ones has #9 an0/B4. “Hedaced from $5.00 as $2.95 each. ~ na | tote ee Clocks, decorated." Heduced trom $2905 | never been willing to supply more than Re ae cdaae tmeet "4 Black Tareta 3! ‘aists, Sizes 34, 36 a1 .00 each. X that. TOFURS. REPAIED, REMODELED AND | 40. Reduced from $5.00 to $2.50 each. orien decorated. Reduced from $4.00 , ‘The coroner will give certificates to ju- | —— sTORED. 24 Women’s Fiannelette Wrappers, lace and First floor. rors who serve, the same as is done in the SAKS FUR C Cor. 18th and | praia trimmed. Sizes 34, 36, 38 and 40. Reduced case of witnesses before the Police Court og G Streets. froth 82:06"th 91.00" sack : , wbiF-th,s, t-16 "I Lavender China Silk Tea Gown, lace and rit- Stationery Department. 4 ; bon trimmed. Size 36. Reduced from §11.00 to | _15 Fancy Candlesticks, with candles, for sealing Miss E. Ottiel Toepper, ais" Nib ge tend ett lem oe ORT FY) °° MILLINER, formerly of 710 11th street, fea Bec B5e. to Ie. roll.” : . ed to First floor. when the appropriation is exhausted. ee 4114 G Misses’ Department. 1il4 G Street ee iris’ Wool epar braid and cae trim- 10 Gi 2° where she will be pleased to sec ber/ med. Sizes 4, 6 and 8. Keduced from $5.00 to Lausburgh&Bro, 420-422-424-426 7th St. = =] Foot Forms Fit F Janaushek’s Mahatma play at Columbia this week.—Advt. {- Your feet won’t smart and burn in warm weather if you wear FOOT- —_—_—.—_—_ Whisky Responsible. John Kopp2l, said to be the husband of Furniture Department. SOSOSESESOS40 05094540460 —<—<$<—_—$——————— 2 White and Gilt Easels. . Redaced from $2.95 od ig Oe Ena leather and built on F. B. Brock, #80 F street, and C. 8. Hunter, | Occultism explained—Janaushek at Co- 215 4th street southeast, lost their wheels ut a last that FITS earlier In the week. = DR A gs Remnants of $1.00 Papers to close out. .35¢. per roll. x an inmate in the “Division,” was reported | * * * former patrons. fe19-2m-8 $1. each. 1 Solid Oak Table. Reduced from $1.25 to 50c. SS——— —— F FORM SHOES. |I|| to be in an unconscious condition in the 1.0, NOE, DESPAIR OF” CURING YOUR sick i ‘Gettcad em $40.00 to rte eter = won ae ER Matas sent lei 2 . | | house, about 2 o'clock this morning, ard a eae 1 a wy aT ee ieee ilk atte aoe f and | .2, Girls’ Combination Dresses, fancy skirt an 1 Imitation | Mabogany Table. Reduced from | () O Neither will JOUr || ca was sent to the Emergency Hospital. | permuuent cure. ‘Their action is mild aud navural Fit tcgie eer esr | ee ba Seaiaias silais aomcensnsal Gi ee _ R feet give you timely Ik was supposed he had attempted suicide. | “ANGOSTURA BITTERS is Knowg as the great BINTERS fm Knowg as, the great : ae aiat to, 4B, cach inlere Stante. ‘10 4 ; digestive Reduced from 25e. warning of ap- ||| | The physicians worked hard on ths man ® gopans, all over the wort | Boys’ De; . to he, each, ms for some time, and finally discovered that : & braided: sallor | 1 Quartered Oak Table. 20x30, neat design, Re- ~ : Proaching storms. |]j| his condition was due to whisky.” When he a Ba | dat Sites gape eHeatcen trom $230, | deed, fom 80. @ Annual sale of Remnants and Broken Com- (¢ ea 2 had been relieved of the liquor he went to 5 to. g : Neither will your |}}| nis nome on uth strset southwest. ee ee eee es from $0.00 1042.06 cache 6 binations, in tots of from 4 to 60 rolis each. 0 i i a SPE Te TORTS. 14 cb = t Sailor Suits ti braided. ee feet tire so quickly. |!) jour miss Janaushek at Columbia—aavt. | rfady served = term In the penitentiary for 1. Reduced vom #460 and Picture Department. -50 | Neither will you be eS as assault with Intent to kill, was today sent | $4, “Refers, braided pe ¢ ¢ troubled with Bieycle Thefts Numerous. to jail for thirty days by Judge Scott for eS SS: StS ot tram Bee Remnants of 10c. Papers to close out.. 3c. per roll. roubled with corns Bleycle thieves are giving the police planty | earrying a pistol concealed on his person. ald Medallions. Reduced trom $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 | ( Remnants of 15c. Papers to close out.. 5c. per roll. Q —— | and bunions. Of work to do this week, Three vietiae ol 4: Horch Cee Foe Pe ccue cee te and vest. 2D Medallions,” Neduced from 25e. to 10e. each. Remnants of 25c. Papers to close out.. 8c. per roll. tris class of thieves made complaints to $8.88 each, 1 Medallion, Reduced from $5.00 4 4, It's all because |}) veaaquarters last night. They were Raipn | M&d th weapon for protection. His arrest | tl Q Remnants of 35¢. Papers to close out..10c. per roll. the Shoes are made jj | Jennings, 716 Maryland avenue northeast; | to Sisenee wie waniid eittaen™s elatioes . oeatirred = , _ Remnants of 50c. Papers to close out..15c. per roll. 0 Of well _ tasted: [fl | W279 Ei, anaam. {30e M stress moet OTP meee Doeeh weet Seer SVEN NE oe any, White and. Gilt Basel. Beducrd from $2.50 Remnants of 75c. Papers to close out. .25¢. per roll. SE Mr. Murray’s Organ Recital. tide, each, - Qj FEET. wk bee 7" : bi Bring the size of your rooms. T eo Stella Mary Scott, colored, indicted for Ss they challenge the murder of her infant child, pleaded not * comparison with any $4 ones in the world. guilty when arraigned today before Chief RICHARD W. | |ENDERSON, ed zg E i : F St., Cor. 13th, |]