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THE EVEN NG STAR, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1898-12 PAGES, « “MOSES wots ALBANUS L. JOHNSON DEAD “—| One of Washington's Leading Citizens Succumbs to Paralysis. Mattress Fa New Style Self= Opening Box Couches. Philanthropic and Public Spirited, His Loss Will Be Severe- this morn- street north- ss of somewhat number ct —We have put something ily which was paraly- entirely ro left side ow ny to new | N's previcus v'gor us lil, cou- | on the | pied with tis we -k:owa stur :y will power market. | Fis physicians - grea nope | of his recovery, are —A new | ent that death the Self-open- | pest tew cays he and the ing Box | «nd came at an eariy hour ta:s morning. Couch— fitted with the Independent Self Ope an attachment DOES REQUIRE COUCH TO B MOVE! FROM THE WALL—the most convenient thing ever put on a couch. The couch has new style frame—new covers and the seat is the most resilient, soitest, most com- fortable and most durable that can be made. Perfect constructic : the coi advertise month’s mz wort wie G12 "$10 we in ines set of friends and acquaint- the members of orosis” shoes at $2.98 his death was not ; rvices will be held as broken the sizes so s o'clock at Marvin t we have added a new 10th and B= stree:s ae ¢ which was erect- h foot- rtions and eon- t $3.50 to keep the ct. Are made of ne black calf, in lace and button styles, with patent Sketch of a Busy Lite. leather tip or tip of same il eee Cle aan En on es a 3 in —on_ entirely new lasts. _ aca fd with Hite Il sizes and widths. grocery and ship is line was made es- ier the firm name of pecially for us—so you the busine t : ; - wood and coal. depend upon the gs a Kurtz Jobn- > and correct fit. They dnt be here if they were not all this. So you ay see what a substantial $ ist. He accepted and up- ing vou make in buy- ) vherever it was found. ing right new. > rous. Anyway—whether you ) stand immediate need 2 ot footwear or not—why d not buy for future us. > P and was lish: M n Chur He tor and treasurer of the Mutual ny. He leaves a wife es a latt Mrs. Ten=Two F St John- a nd Alward L. SAAR RRA SRR an Sn an an en en on ot it 2 wea Scientific Dentistry yhnson is the s ally united —— y Beard of Trustees of Catholic Uni- vers Meets Today. annual of the ard of trus- y was held Priced. Our offering of high-class, skilled bons presided, and guaranteed dentistry at half} ; re present: Arch- tee ble } baer eH op Will of Boston, Archbishop Be Dee ocauce Ob = CO-| Carrigan ot Archbishop Ryan operation of specialists. Each has al or p Keane of depart one tl Rom ent in charge. Doing the! ing only results in better work | K vee Il.: Bishop F 1 quicker work. Again—all sup- plies are purchased on an extensive scale, and for that reason cost us ss hat ; ej Bc sey le What we s e in these sev lowing were absent: Archb'shop eral ways we take off the prices we bishop Chappell ask fre p Riordan of York Providence, making tl It is urd committees. fon, Arca- pon stud- Horst- © of Companx I, Dis- Hunter Infantry, is from Cuban fever, con- oe He Is es at 3435 . who Hl at his residence with typho!d fev waed : and to have com- St Sad Interment at Arlington. - ‘The remains of Rear Admiral John C. absolute fact, these are the | one romans. of Pacentgn at masons omest, best equip- today interred at Arlington National es in Washington! WEE —S Charged With Robbery. William Young. c |, aged twenty-one arrested last night by Detective the of robbing William pensioner, of $50. aid to have occurred of September 8 at the corner » avenue and D street south- t time until shortly before arrest Young has, it ts said, been in hiding. He will be arraigned in the Police Court tomorrow. NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS, Dr. J. K. Grisham, Manager. 1211 F Street. °" %~ JAINE'S LLERY MAKES »MPOUND PEOPLE WEL se20 nyder's &s > Will of Lizzie Brockenborough. The will of Lizzie Brockenborough has been filed for probate. It ts dated July J, 1808. To her brotrer Edmond she gives the BACKACHE sh — re | raoney receivable on three policies the free from pain. Price, 25 cents. with the exception of $50, which fs to be given Edward Jackson. Edmond Brocken- ANGOSTCRA BITTERS do not only distinguish | borough is also named as executor. themselves by their flavor and aromatic odor above all others generelly used, but they are also a sure ventive for all d‘seases originating from the tive organs. Beware of counterfeits. Ask for je genuine article, manufactured by Dr. J. G. Th. rt & Sous. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is ‘pleasant : ites good; children like it; no trouble st it, and it always cures. the Dr. Joh W. Bull's Gough Syrup. We're Out-talked Often--Out-done Never. Washington is the best “stored” city in the country in proportion to its size. Its merchants are wide awake, progressi , and in perfect step with the most ad- vanced retailing. Knowing this, appreciating it as you must, the baits that are offered from out-of-town stores are certainly ludicrous. their local standing. They insult the commercial standing of the national capital—tell of weakness in There isn’t a store in Washington that does not double discount the most specious of these interloping offerings every day in the business calendar—be it furniture, dry goods, clothing—or what not. Loom Ends of Ribbons--A Ripe Bargain. Thousands of yards—in hundreds of every color in the present season’s fashion r: Staples, Double Faced Satin, Satin and Gro They come from the pieces—from enough for a bow up to 8 and g-yard lengths—in ainbow, and Black and White beside; Fancy Ribbons and s Grain, Taffeta, Plain and Moire Ribbons—s to 7 inches wide. leading Ribbon maker of America. We brought these to Washington—heretofore New York and Philadelphia has had the benefit of them. Now is our victory—and your advantage. Ribbons worth 39 $1.25, Western Section—tst Floor. fitting, — perfect-n Worth ) S175). $9.90 Eastern Section—2d Flcor. Ladies’ Silk Waists. Eastern Section—2d Floor. c. to There’s meaning in that remark —eut in’ the new pati lined with nigh-grade taffeta silk. All. sizes—werth $20... Ladies’ Autumn-wetght Tailor-made Sult: in Gray, Brown shown in the best of the new effects; pert 29e, a yard for the choice, Ladies’ Suits, Coats, Waists and Skirts. you hear on all sides—that the styles seen in Saks’ Suit and Cloak parlors are different from all others. And the difference isn’t one of mere effect—it's a quality difference—a difference of making—a difference in price. make. us leaders—that win you. We quote—for tomorrow—some prices that when you come to see the values that are offered will astonish you. * Come to SEE—let the buying rest on your judgment. Ladies’ Fail Coats. They're differences that Ladies’ Black All-weol Ribbed Cheviot Coa made in the new 3-button cutaway style: strictly man-tailor made. dia value at $6.75. Tadies’ Fall-weight Kersey Coats, in Navy Blue, Cadet Blue, Tan, Black and Brown fashionable shades and shapes; lined with taf- feta silk; jauty and regular § ’ $7. 50 value . Lot of Lavend. Cerise Taffeta S fles in good t Such Waisis Corn Color, Mag. Watsts, with t , Bine and ings and ruf- $6.50 Ladies’ Silk Short Skirts. choice of $4.50 Colored Taffeta Silk Underskirts, all the new shades, with ruifle and cording finish. Worth $6.......... Eastern Section—2d Floor. Do You Want an Absolutely Correct Corset? > We are “intro- ducing” this week these brands — each strong in its! merits. Don’t take the price = as a measure of value; for they’re low by way of intro- duction. Lot of famous Nemo Corsets, triple stripe and . medium and long lengths— ‘ay and Blac 7 reinforce White, anteed. line of th , in White, Black and : trimmings of Regular $1 Corsets for Western Section—2d Floor. A Silk Sortie. These two lots of Silks are just in. We made an offer for them last week—it was refused—but the im- porter must have repented his hasty decision, for yesterday they made their appearance. Gives us a chance to further demonstrate how close we are selling Silk—and what superior values we are limiting ourselves to handling. 22-inch Black Rroche Armure, in very choice designs; beautiful soft finish; regu- Jar $1 ‘quality. We'll cut in d 75 sired lengths tomorrow at......... Cc. a yard. 22-inch Taffeta Plafds, the new plaids with din the latest colorings. $1.48 a yard, Druggists’ For a’day. Worth Sundries coming tomorrow after to save the pen- nies these little prices make possible. Violet Rice Powder, for infants—Se. kind for. 3c. Dr. J. Parker staple at 19¢.—for. oi Dr.Fehr’s Compouhd ‘Ticum Powder, 15e., you know—topiorrow Pras’a’ Roi French's St. Thomas Bay Rum, %- Pint bottle. Z 9c. Army and 3 Its—-25e. kind “for 10c. fom Oakley's Quéen Colognes, per oZ.....- 6c. Solid Rack Hair. Brashes, French bristles, worth 65¢., for. Boveled-edge Hand Mirrors, 436 size.. DCs Dress Are you a judge 5 i of trimming quali- aisle ee eee ye ae and we assure you that in addition to being most desirable effects—these are best qualities—better than can be bought at equal prices elsewhere we are confident. You should take advantage of our introductions: 12-yard piece of Soutache Br: colors—for the piece. mee lites Applique —Passementerfes, with: spatusled effects; all colors. SPECIAL, OOCe A YD. Black Silk Revers, the regular price, 7 Special at.. * 59c. A YD. Narrow Colored Bead age, all combi- @, nations; worth 15e., for. Ce A YD. Se. for the and for the 7} Oc. 1g Inch Cor rota. White, ‘Tur- moise Blue, Cerise, a fir vokes ttrouts. Special at D1.75, a yard, Linings. There are several grades of Linings that can be told of under as many prices. Draw no conclusions until you see the quali- ties. It’s then, we are confident, you will find us really the LOWEST. y Black Back willed Waist lle ning a yard. Extra Heavy Pure Linen Can: is retailed elsewhere at 18e, Silk Finish Motre P Black, worth 25c., for... ‘The Motre Percalin Pe " a in Black and ae hat others sell at we sell . A2Ac. a yard, esta, in all colors and Black —the best grade EVER sold at......... 6c. a yard. Black Satin Skirting, variety of new designs. Special at... .............006 39c. a yard. Heavy All-wool Black Moreeg Skirt- ing; 45c. kind for... meet) as a@ yard. “Notions.”? We do not permit ourselves to be undersold—that is surety these are LOWEST yi PRICES. ‘ Rubber-lined Dress Shields, warranted; D sizes 2 and 3; worth 15e.; for....... 2: De. Colored Crochet Silk, 10c. st I, soQ210FCd Crochet Silk, 30e. size spool, Be Feather-stitch Braids, assorted it temo; be. pleer forse. eetes PAY Ze, Hump, Hocks and Eyes, White; 24 on the card. - Black and Aluminum Thimbles.... Best quality English Twilled Tape all widths; 12-yard piece for. 555 Horn Bones, all sizes.. & doz. mpany, _Penn. Avenue and Seventh Street. $ AS Stated Before, Seteetonten meee a segeogees sete “that dainty touch, that indescriba only in made-to-measure clothes. Every man who places any vy: Seeseedenseeseegeeeteey Sentes sessoaengentonteegesgegontenseeseesors greater than you pay for ready-m: “indescribable something.” Eee etn nen eon DMD will insist upon having his clothes made to his persenal measure. No matter how good the ready-made clothes may be, they lack “the dainty touch” which only the merchant tailor can give. Our Merchant Tailoring” “ stands uniquely alone, ; : alone—because we give you these dainty touches at-a price no Consider for yourself the advantages of having “your clothes made to your personal measure by a merchant tailor. Tailoring Headquarters, 906 F Street N.W. Mertz and Mertz, Value givers for merchant tailoring. Sete Seefeat Wonder what Merts will say today. Seles Sos Tuesday, Qctdber 11, 1898. % ble something” Jaréto be found » alue on his personal appearance rt rd ete BS Soageetres ade garments, ‘which lack this S7aeS Oe a ae te ase eee Suit Against Former Brokers. A suit was entered today by Fredrick W. Emrich against Dennis J. Canty and Herman W. Van Senden, formerly en- gaged in the brokerage business, for the collection of a note for $2,500, which bears date of February 15, 1898, and was payable three months afterward. GV litteesesortrssee ees eeee Not bargain talk —BUT BARGAIN-GIVING. That’s where the difference comes. In almost every line We carry—Furniture, Carpets, Draperies, Bedding, etc.—we are offering values that tower high above the prices asked. They are the Hoeke-kind of bargains—the kind you can see = a real saving in. £ Let these Carpet quotations = illustrate for the others: 39. for Ingrain Carpets = worth 55¢. > 48c. for regular 65c. Brus- $ sels. 63c. 69c. 83c. for 75c. Brussels. for $1 Brussels. for $1.25 Moquettes. Excellent assortment of new patterns. HOEKE, Pa. Ave. and 8th St. * 1 ton coal. A fall ton of apy kind of Coal for Sc. Isntt it worth investigating? Wm. J. Zeh, 708 Lith St. ocll-lid Co 924-926-928 7th st, Tunning through th to 704-706 K st. —— 924-926-928 7th sty running through to 704-706 K st. “The Dependable Store.” Special silk sale. There should be unusual acti in silk selling tomorrow—for we've made prices that establish new records—less than you've ever paid for such worthfal qualities. Done to demonstrate our claim that no one can undersell us—that is, for the same sort of silks we sell. The silk department i Tunning over with such a variety of beautiful colorings and effects —enough to send a thrill of pleasure to any feminine heart—in fact, there's nothing new and desirable we cannot show you at once. Come tomorrow and share in the belit- tled prices. 85c. taffetas for 63c. y 2.140 yardg of genuine French taffetas, in changeabt splendid variety of the and plain olcent plain coloringe. tneldis Tight. blue rise, turquoise, watermelon, old toce and combiner pe and Na red id giecn, pistac and white, dahlia 4d Mack and res and oli surpassing excellence and one. which has ‘si ss D universal eetiafactic quality for which you will p ot usual 63c. silks—they’re not eee ee eee 75c. taffetas for 48c. yd. Reautifal novelty cameo striped brocaded taffetax—every thread ¢ e silk—in Moe cade satin dot and plain stripe s swellest ron sles. A perfect asecrtment of new ex from, Including green, Bue and Prown effects. This silk ts 21 inchs of the handsem the season —aure to find appreciation in T not be a It for less a yard anywhere else—bec: value—yet_ here may have it ¢ at 48c. a yard. 85c. satin duchesse, 59c. yd. Black satin duchesse—every thre] of it purest silk Lyons dye—of fine, soft, mellow Which insures the greatest am could buy—service-givers Bees for 59, yard for a ¢ FLANNELS. One of your ate the sux; tell of actual « wide on will ap- t follow made, not because $1.98. We sell ¢ be dey nels. If we tell you our prices for the less than others ask, it is so—and proof— here's Particularly strong to- twill skirting Mannel, of very heavy morrow's buyers fn the le th that can be Saas er hier ‘ % for which you will sede ener 2 Ethno price bars down to ney all Just k in tomor . 114A. how well we will have suc- All-wool fine white Quechee flanne the best lye 21 f full yard-wide faverites of the flannel f le quality — will be —per yard—at. a red as the bai nel of purest wool Red twill medicated fi —and a very heavy quality—for winter use— warm und hi will go tome Tow at the special price—per yard ity table flelort which many Yard-wide efderdown, in light red, white and gray—th si you could want—a splendid quality Jet you have tomorrow as cial at : Mill. wool skirt and gre a reliable quality, calatngs sand Spoettlent worth ahd nd which you will have givers—will be « a yard for elsewhere—will You never pay as much here as ¢lsewh Se IN THE ART DEPT. tomorrow we have gone through the depart- We sell high-grade worsteds for less than ment and marked prices down to a still lower auy other mts oc-penly Sete we point. Just see: pla our orders direct with the impor - The genuine Cormo buttermilk soap 5 sell on a narrow margin of profit. for ca will go tomorrow, per cake, for only... OCs Since: & Shaka See? Imported rice powder, viol-t perfumed, in Imported xephyr, 2 and 4-fold—tfor 3c. lup. lest col 1 white—a regular Ie. i Site tetecy Tot as 2 GC, tmosctet Germatons worsted ter 82, Large bottles of violet bottles of vivlet perfumed am- 6 Ir-ported Spanish worsted for 12+. hank. — The best quality wash embroidesy sik for Imported | bay rum | and | Florida Se. skein. water will be offered for a day, per = ~ Donte ae : : 17e. Velvet “grip” hose cheap sort supporters. -. 1Se, It's the only hose supporter on the market that will really do ite work satisfactorily without tearing the stocking. Every pair te absolutely guaranteed. Please prices with what others ask for th Baby's size for 11 CUil4's sizes for 13 ¢ Misses’ size for 17 ce Shell side combs—not the light. you'll see eleewhere—the usual 25 enes—tomorrow for. Large size bottles of petroleum jelly, with metal screw tops—regular price, We.” Ee 50 sheets of fine Irish linen writing paper and 50 envelopes to mate} , are our offered in a box for the og ay Pesoaton Te eas Dro rererorancrrareoecertvcrateroatondeceetondetongoetoagecgretoegetoater Competition is Lost. Our store is so great and our credit system so dif- ferent from that of all others that their offers and meth- ods cannot influence us in the least. We select the best lines of housefurnishings that can be found, mark each article at a price as low as can be found in any cash store, and then tell you to help yourself—on credit—with- out one penny’s extra charge for the accommodation. Were willing to help, and only ask that you're able—a little each week or month. notes to sign and no interest charges. Our Carpet Department offers every inducement of quality, variety, price and promptness that can be found elsewhere, and in addition we make, line and lay all carpets without extra cost. figures is not charged to you. you pay as There are no Even the waste in matching 9 Mammoth Grogam’s crea Heise, 817-8 19=821-823 7th St. N.W. Between H and I Streets. 0¢10-754 Seeedonteteectontontetet SeedeSenocteceteatestoneeteahesdoaetestontoctestontociegeteatontereteatectentechectecteteatene Gray and White Hair reduced in same proportion. Private rooms dyeing. Save [loney & Trouble. “TheConcord Harness,” runks, Bags, Suit Cases and Leather Goods. : mes Go to Siccardi’s FOR BARGAINS IN HUMAN HAIR, Bair Switches at Great Bargains. $3.00 Switches reduced te $1.50. $5.00 Switches reduced to $2.50. ‘$8.00 Switches reduced to $5.00. Mme. Siccardi, TL 11th st., neat to Palais Royal. for hairdressing, shampooing and Sel8-16,tf Ne Opticians, 1311 F St. Our Glasses always fit easy and comfortable—because they are ac- curately made and properly adjusted. U7 Eyeglasses and Spectacles—fitted with our fin- ‘est lenses—as low as $1. Estalished in Philadelphia in 17! | Lutz & Co., 407 PA. AVE. N.W. (Next National Hotel.) P. 8.—Trunk Repai — Atepairing by skilled hands. Soft White Skin. Don’t let y: In gold frames, $5 up. eur skin become marr: ; i Blea, “dlackticads, ot = = —— rainess or other’ blem! (S Qr —— soft, white and clear. —— COMPLEXION CREAM will pit no. @ —— © 1t makes the complexion beautiful. Ouly Age —— 2%e. jar. Evans’ Drug Store, mts sa | Conn. ave. and S st. and 1428 Md. aye. | oc8-164 Bucop Poison. HAVE YOU sz: Past, name eye Ulcers in Mouth Hatr-F. ul REM: EDY CO., 1688 MASONIC TEMPLE, CHICAGO, Make iced tea of Burch- ell’s Spring Leaf id at ILL, tor of cures, x s sae § aad es will Worst cases cured in 15 to a8 DAYS. do-raG find it superior to any. N. W. Burchell, 1325 F st | The Robinson Oils, “they lubricate more and outlast other ofis.” Wm. C. Robinson & Son, aplit BALTIMORE, Ma,