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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1898-14 PAGES, “MOSES «c« F st. cor. 11th. Furniture Factory, 12th and B. Storage, 224 & Just Right For Gifts. Gold Furni- ture carries out the ideal idea of what a gift should be— something fan- Mattress Factory, Ist and D. want to select "DUFFY ‘\ S PURE HIS M. FOR MEDICINAL USE NO FUSEL OIL The only whiskey acknowledged by Cv, SNOWY He “asvers ene aq eer cdinine: bright loo Admitted by doctors and scientists to ing. Such ale te recognized cure for colds. stock of Gold] ents, prenmonia and consamption, Furniture here} if taken promptly and in time. Send as a careful] for pamphiet. Raseo would DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO., 7 ! Rochenter, N.Y. from. Lots of 7 : : ; everything —a MOORE & 1 2 = : } Hog Pa. “Ave. well-selected stock of the very pret-|/ tiest of fancy pieces. J 66 There are_a lot of GOLD RE-|( e ar’ CEPTION CHAIRS here that we're | } closing out for one reason or ( Has leased our another, and they're working right in } with people who want to make their | ¢ Store. oney go the fz sst in eift buying. } + A =f i o ite vari a ne 2 ae Y S ¢ Heavy reductions on all Novei- tite a variety to choose from. Y« : 2 : ee a ie } ties, Odd and Ends, ete., prior to won't find anything prettier or any-]/ — = e -|& removal. thing that represents so much \ at near the price. { Have instituted a bargain table Gold Corner Chairs. RA Ap Gold Reception Chairs. tly shop-worn Chairs that we make big specials of. (Gale Chairs. .-.- 2. 0-93: Gilt Chairs... .. $2. Gilt Chairs. Gilt Chairs. ¢ Gilt Chairs... . » Gilt Chairs. oo Gilt Chairs of drummers’ ‘Tapestries pillows and chair seats, 300 cades. sample Ce, coveri 4oc. to $2.00 It W. B. MOSES & SO DORR CRO LR RRR RO Open Evenings. € ’ L } >» Don’t Give PA Gift f Unless vou give one that will be valued Give something that your friends will feel proud of and that will be kept in sight and Such are the POCKET BOOKS manufacture and _ sell never tire of telling shawn to others. we and are showing We are showing ificent line this Books, in reco and Calf "Pe sect Monkey match BE MEO $1 75 Large, Combination a 1 5 Men's aac Cases. with com- 208c., $1.50, $2.50. Morocco, £ ; Collar = a “uff 3 75c. to $5. : TOPHAM’S TRUNK AND FINY will boxes of delic Fresh this business 1s incont burte treatme majority buy is alway JAS. F. OYSTE all Markets. vert Mb and Pa. Ave. and delos.t.th-24 $ + Entertainments = pass off smoothly of the refr ed EO OH §: Woo Woodb ry — ites ste OR TO de 13-10. th&s-28 JARV et The Robinson Oils “they lubricate more aud outlnat other otis Son, Wm. C. Robinson apii-ef HALTIMORE vl SOMETHING NEW POR and sweet grass baskets from Sc. up to $2. a postal card an I will call with samples o different Kins, Sy calling at bouse no sale then $1. L. 5. BRESCH, #3 D Enamel and Gilt Chair .$t.- Bro- suitable f embarrassing _ CHRISTMAS_ FANCY y of “Odds and Ends” in Sterling ( Silver “Novelties.” Dresden 35| } Clocks, Dresden Vases, Leather 50 \ Goods, Sterling Silver Girdles, 45 | / etc. Q5 eo . 95 } An excellent opportunity to 4 secure a superb gift at half and ve} f two-thirds regular price. O13. EW ITEMS. 45] 6 00} 3 ( } ' or ¥) a bd % 1) a ’ Open Evenings Until Xmas." Z Bradbury—Sweetest-toned Piano ’ Made. % E Bradbury Factory’s %| Annual Christmas Re- b duction Sale of ’ Pianos. £ Unparalleled piano prices. >| This handsome ne x < +| $375 Gprtehe 30) 64 a é ss in Domin | front 9 iH, continuous hinges: ff als and latest fm 9 ments, — splendid originally not less than 1 < 1 include and seurt : we’ S160] 5 bd ’ - F Hitecally retailing 1 You at wholesale prices. % Think of buying on your own e terms a $375 Henning Upright only... .$219 $400 Rogers Upright only... .$225 $400 Webster Upright only... .$249 $500 Bradbury Upright only. .$37 3 Superb Pianos cheap. Superb Square Pianos. tai in. exehan: Bradburys—in ex rt y frou $400 16 $HO0— ge Tike This Steinway Piano only......... Chickering Piano only........$105 Weber Piano only... .. $145 Splendid Upright Pianos for rent. $4, $5 and $6 monthly. 71 de. ur Another ship Criterion: Mo: ible | cest pri p| F.G. SMITH, Mfr. Bradbury Pianos, 1225 Pa. Ave. it “LANASOL” OINTMI theses Piles. = —— kes away the itching and burning pain * = lete cure. You may 4 - rely *Lanasol’ intment to cure you. > — It never fails. Only 25c. jar. > TFOUR EMULSION of Cod Liver Oft 4 — costs only 50c. pint. Always fresh. ‘ : . | Evans’ Drug Store, W's 3 and S nd 1428 Md. HEADACHP IS MI ~ what are s Little Liver Pills 1f they will positively = | wivr oy Seva paw yems oiw SoyL “quoM seq) Jo © | Sammy avads aio p avy og ood 29] ams * | NO CHRISTMAS EW YEAR'S TABLE should be without a bottle of Di gostura Bitters, the world-renown exquisite flavor Beware of imi Slegert’s An- Wife Obtains a Divorce. Judge Cox, in Equity Court No. 1, today signed a decree granting Eva B. McLean a divorce from Phinias G. McLean, with per- mission to resume her maiden name, Eva on B. Russell. .In her petition, filed October by a 11 last, the complainant alleged improper less conduct with another woman on the part s, td, . ne2sige ' of the defendant, HUMANE ASSOCIATION Anoual Meeting of National Organisation in This City Tomorrow. Outline of the Program of the Sev- eral Sexsions — Addresses by Prominent Citizens. At the opening session of the American Humane Association, to be held in the Chureh of Our Father, 13th and_L streets. tomorrow, addresses of weleome will be given by Mr. John B. Wight, president of the board of District Commissioners, and the Rey. Wallace Radcliffe, D.D. The fot- lowing delegates have been appointed from the Washingion Humane Society: Mrs. J. Rufus Saxton, Mrs. . Mrs. Alexander Mack~ . F. Macfarland, Miss . M. Truell. The convention will fe called to order hy the president, John G. Shortall, at 10 o'clock a.m. Sessions each day will be at 10 o'clock a.m. and at 2 and 7:45 o'clock p.m. Outline of Program The program of the several s¢ follow Wednesd2y-—Calling of the convention to order by the president; address of welcor 10 delegates, members and visitors; address by public official yonse on behalf of the associa 3 reception of the pres and the secretary appointment of com: ions is as annual address rer’s reports; Wednesda A Phase of the Work for ¢ James H. Dennis, ares me of ane r Pz Gs Earle White, pres “ident of th vania S. P. C. A.; subject of aadress| tor be Albert Leffingwell of New announced, Dr. York. Wednes evening—Public discu: the bill now before Congress for the fv -tion in the District of Co- participated in by Dr. Albert I ell w York; Rev. Alex. Mack Smith, Washington, Crammond Ke nedy, Washington, s z Washington, D.C; go. and others. ‘Thur: of Wo- me n’s State Soci F. Lov fe ponding sec | aa Horse Doctor ‘ord, New Orleans "Shi all Humane Societi in Our Citi the “Humane rs. Lily Lord Tit, . (Butta James M Humane + pre ~ he Society; Weil-Meant but U Interferc nee, Mrs. M. L. Schaffte Ori yune; “Methods ¢ ing th the ciation,” di on Special Peatures. rblic mee Ad- eveni & NM, superintendent of W. B blic schoois Thursday dresses by Pow s prepared by pupils pics suggested by the 4 ne to time and place Reception to delegates, be announce d. the tary shode Island S. B.C. C.; report of the history and methods of the Morris retuge of PI Iphia, Mrs. Bhzabeth Morris, Morris Ki Phiadelphia; miscellanco business; reports of committees; election of ofiicers; adjournment SS falking Machine Injunction, United States the si district of New York, has gr mo’ for a preliminary injunction against the National Company on the suit brought by the Ame Judge Lacom« » gramo- snial patent of A Judg, circuit court Lacombe, in the h the for m »phone that aphophone Company. vered an opinion ho! infringes a func company phone the American Graphophone Company. The suit inv to the use of h, it is claimed, are Iking machine. idavits filed the American ed substanti h the bill of com- aphophone Company y that the gramophone value u 1 devices cov- «raphopho: Was of no practic: ered the by das part of its mechan s involyea in the suit z nd importan ge is Received. The Associated Charities desi acknowledgment of the tions, in response to the item in The of the 4d instant, requesting toward a fund of $109 being lish in 2 small busin Ss to make following contribu- ubscriptions 1 to estab- a widow with e chile hose husband recently died of typh fe Previously a pdged in The Star of December BD, $3: Br, a friend. B. $1; + total, $90. requests further the sum needed. siring to contribute tow: this should send the money to the central No. S11 G sireet northwest. B. Platt earnestly toward office Carr to. Jevided that an in- s unnece y in the case of John wuss, whose dead body was found yesterday in bed at a house corner of 7th ind O streets northwest. The remains wel ent to the and if not soon claim vd buried at the expense will be of ee moval of S Sylves and le for the wand Ice. that own of property are aring of in front jor 1 today agents the ¢ sidew, i that the idents four hours ¢ falling. The penalty is arrest and a fine Court. 1 the Police a Claimed He Was Grant's B Detective Watsen and rnes, Polic High a Policeman an elderly colored man, fternoon, and him uy of violating the law. The officers found him in the hborhood of Jith street and Rhode avenue. When Barnes saw the coming tow him he attempted troy alleged po: them in his mouth. He told the officers that he was at one time a body servant of the late President Grant. He also said he is now in govern- ment employ. Today in the Police Court the defendant demanded a jury trial, and the case was postponed. a Ventilation of Street Cars. ‘To the Editor of The Evening Star: When I get into a crowded street ear with every window, ventilators and door closed I feel like the little boy when he came home, the first day he had been to school, crying, and told his mother he didn’t want to go any more, as there were “too many ‘breffs’ in that school.” Now, I would like to suggest that the car companies order some of the ventilators kept open all the time. A little fresh air never harmed even the most sensitive. Decer.ber 12, 1898. OLD 2 ee. WHAT DOTHECHILDRENE DRINK Don't give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called GRAIN-O7 It Is delicious and nourishing and tekes the place of cotee. The more Graln-O you give the children the more health you distribate thrcugb thelr systems. Grain-0 is made of puce giains, and when properly prepared tastes like the choice grades of coffee, but costs about % as much, All grocers sell it, 5c, and She. 'Y papers by putting z All I + 50c. and 75c. + Hats, Ule. An All=-Day Item in Ladies’ Jackets and Capes. $5 to $8 Jackets and Capes, $3. 48. failored from} and rough cloths, ‘re in blacks, fancy colors 9 s. New dart’ sleeves—some lined. thr $10 to$15 Jackets and ¢ eae $5. 08. fine as the fincst—real kers: see vugis with sk sure aS the and meltons boucles in shager effects, as garments dom made.” The ‘Th iain seme are i worth for $i0, $12 and $15 Startling Millinery Items, Tats Trimmed Free of Charge. {An Important 75c. and $1 Os- ot 2 lot peneiototeteet soagoatee only 5% ihamdeonnedy inlined vellittoid shaving sets Shetlield 5 wy HL. with fine decorated, SoeloatoeecbondoatoesoeteeSeafoafoetoetoatestoegeatooctoefoeseatoetetecteateadpetoetedtoad $ eeeg Soadoegeatoegontoatoeteeoadoatoatpetet i Se - aaa Cash only and the narrowest margin of profit. + OPEN BVENINGS ; ° ° + UNTIL XMAs. j pend ristmas =a 9 “THE DEPENDABLE STOR ! i 922-924-026-928 7th st., running through to 704-6 K st. e i 7 704 -This week we are cutting prices most fiercely on all holiday D f. b i b ]] VV iC goods to induce you not to leave your buying ‘until next week, ress a rics € O price. when we shall be rushed to death. “It's doubly to your interest. | We'll make it very easy for you to give one of the most prac x Your save big money and you get a better choice. There was tical presents this year—a dress pattern. We've lowered prices BS never a finer lot af Christmas goods offered you than we are show- wonderiully—put them far below the lowest point they've ever 1s ing Heht now, and our Brices ‘this week are hardly more than half reached before. Such gift buying gives the giver a greater sati g as big as any one else dare offer. faction from the saving made—as well as the recipient 3 | © pieces of strictly all.) 40 pieces of yand and a wool hentlettas—remember, | half wide broadcloths, whic é we say all-wool—38 inches | are strictly all pure wool Be wide; silk finished and very They mai ely costumes < |\| destrapte; colors—new wine, and are now much tn de $ |] new brown, navy, olive, | mand; all colors, incln : | green, garnet, cardinal. ete. | those new imixtnres in bi They are usu tan and new P9 ally pollserdend | bro A grand : mena 29C. | sre 48c. : 89c 2 ° il Gift = Thos veer metty Mite Hostan stot sw ane B | Suggestions from the basement. fl & t z tiqne, or golden oak, malachite or mahogany = il The Basement floor is filled to overflowing with thc = finish—highly polished. This week only ZX] i|| ted assortment of articles suitable for gift giving—thin 62 think of itt = || tical use—dainty gifts of the most worthful sort. And % Ses = | come to question prices you'll find there's a big differenc % We have so many things suitable for gifts % i our price-markings and others’—in our favor. BS that to mention them all would weary you, 3 il Afr decorated Cartshad vases “sy . & I} nigh. 160. = But dou't forget that we are making speci = iso — | : . prices on them all, Suites for the Bed Room, 3 | aon nents, - Parlor, Dining Room or Library, if you wish z | sien Ausivinn glahe Remenntie ar weike $ to make a handsome present. China Closets, th Le eee 2 Sideboards, Book Cases, Chiffoniei i guna e Sidebo Book Cascs, Chiffonters, Hall si bhayee URgerex iy: kuthien aph-e $ and ie Hones ike th ; or ss ise Racks, Couches, Morris Chairs (a grand stock), 3 i a ee for _ _ pair. & e, well ‘made, with bevel plate amir: 5 see nae me { andsom> qnadruple-plated cake iaskets— £ vres. | Thiwk unt foul save Rockers, Tables and Reception Chairs, Gilt $ i \ i z new and delightfal patterns, Mirrors, Tabourettes, Toilet Tables, Rugs of - 25¢ sterling silver, &c 25. sofa pill lows, 12!Ac. | —— | a) . ° » 2h 3 $y a ell prunae es 69¢c all sizes; Desks, Baby's High Chairs, Child's : i}! |, Tonight we shall offer sterling silver sh a ofte 200 . gp lee Mish. “This week omly.....-. © 1 Rockers, Lamps, Onsx Tables, ete., ete, $ i Monsnepseie see coupes emer | : = Goods reserved on payment of a small deposit. $ ae $ 3 Gift handkerchiefs. _ Gift umbrellas, 4 ‘There's thoughtfulness implied ip the giving couldn't give a more & [i] of good handkerchiefs. Let some member of i umbrella and nM °9 |}] the loved circle receive such a reminder from an our UL Ps i} You can note the smallness of prices Sonera inal 2 915 - 917 - 919 - 921 Seventh Street. cba eas dos verge ich eM glor . 5 |] dates, pure linen hand-worked initial bande | ymitmtiae,” with 4 eons Be ies os kerchiefs, fine sheer quality-each half a acer rte $ Open Evenings Until Christmas. ¢ | ene mandeomely boxel—each) Yor 12hc. | ony ee Seatoefoatoatees sJoefeetentoateetonfecteate | |) 2 eee } satin gloria 2 ee i Ladies’ fine sheer hand-embrofdered bem | Plagne acaieate || stitched bane Soesenfonreeteetecteateateateoteesoateafoeteetoctoefoalvafeetecsooteateetecsecteeteateeteete ii chet we prettily bi 2hc. h union taffeta & | ||| cach fo princess handle All Hats Trimmed Free of Charge. S|) ee ee {i| Mens pure linen bemsttt King Ss Syl be omered at Vegan Brae fh $1 Brees | % ume Pp a | hand-worked | . alace SI aid quality sis ' Hour B Sl | LB aia NS! [Ss Sy | (@)wa SHINGTON=0'C () MBSE tere CO) WASEINGTON-0-C(0) EI 3 Tere aan ee Sale. It's an unusual Hour Sale. The clear- RS HH : xf iat ing wp of the early part of the week has leit us with many small & i fi ron wane smd IVADIES Broken assortment§ which we can best lispose of during spaces of = A list of good g val et : sixty minutes. There are prices here that never knew an equal. $ i Anything you choose from this list will he sure to please—an The Hours pass rapidly and there’s no time for hesitancy. Then $ i the prices asked are the most attractive part to the giver tf he or there are the Premium Stamps. What a boon to the public the yay i she wants to save. have. proven to be. Hurry and fill your book before Xmas and = i nickel spring y Gentlemen's fine toilet set well redeem the stamps with the handsomest holiday presents & | j! i rowve ever seen.” There are holiday offerings here to please your z i Sao ee em | é . fancy and satisfy your means. Toys for the youngsters, Fine Fur- = \\ ; | é nishings for the men fol dainty items for the ladies, a Jacket or = Hi DSi anal oe | Japanese put Cape for mother. Jn fact, we've got all you can think of. x i) = | BY i] atin dined celluloid collar ana cut buses, | : | | : > Bs Tabie tumblers, 2c. we off losing tin paper fo) parka underwear. tell of saving action to Underwear department either for “rs ask at any time ly low pr 3 specials in A trio of sterling values—that the wearer as long as worn. This good place to go when Underwear buying- personal wear. Prices aren't as much as especially so tomorrow: of satis giits or + Untrimmed | Purchase of trich Plumes, A8c: | Ostrich Plumes. We have just purchased from cne of the leading houges in New York a lot of ten dozen Ostrich Plumes, We put on sale : Untrimmed Hats, 2 new and fashionable sb a lot of in ¢ the ality hour Ladies’ heavy jes’ plushlined rite 1 ribbed, per Sep nee ratty oo | nd draw 5 sot ae vane WAC, | rom son 2OC. | 19c. | = 73 — is : OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS | 25c. to 50c. Ornaments, 5c. lot ai 4 and all and bh lar 0c, and offer you th ed choice the Jot for which we paid less than the usual wholesale The Ostrich Plumes in this lot are of supertine tuslity—a rich Jet Ml wa They Inches Jong —and Cie oe LOS Between 11 “— We, (CONTINUED.) kinds A vig ott ndsom ny. dif. ferent styles to chiose from @ worth to cents each, _Nalue - e short-backs a made of sple felt—in both pall shapes. * Between 9 aod 10. 11-4 White Bedspeesds—a sort you've been nstomed to 0 In taste 39.6, tleeee-lined I 3 ecg c = Segoe 10 cake re different Candies nts and the finest i A pound for... _Between I and 2. ae 10 and If. | vcvec™ante : oe ¢ Inced with ts in House-gown Pian eee Vests, 1 Ribbed and finished in, the best Lies” oe y of ete. manner. ‘The best sort o it ordinarily under this interval at.. Rum—we never sell gees duri eefeny oes sSeedeeger . another can Black and White world-famed $1 line ble price of. br Son st of (peek. Cargets (Ri sega) '59c. Between tt and 12. Jack, Sand ‘Slzes from & eefen gets Ladies’ Wool fors—some are plain re as yme are span ach and = ed on ise. Ze. § Biz Int of Pereale Wrappers, in all « i out (vlack ‘me cluded), a! all sizes, from 4 think of 5 ing t (27 a4 Made etih eguiation ‘fu ner time : c. & Dragded yang trmni i ‘The abit : ide— be waist is lin a Mop taey Le Between 3 and 4, $] iF be = tte Wrapper Bed Blankets—some white—some = of rts Y wide-lined at waist — braided y. Big fellows, with crochet edges OOC. = a ae an aually than 55c. jdurkey Red Table Linen, fast colors, Pro. antes Eiderdown ng. Sacunes, tu | Onset Gps pete toons te eI. > Jers—made iene ney nd" ero- ce igesyout size. and : smu." O9¢. | Between 4 and 5. ¥ Gis ine er tee E Men's Merino Wool Half Hose. : with e dou- Dept. Stores, 715 Market Space. a ae a ae Se Sa eh KING’S PALACE 812-814 7th St. SeeDGHEHSHSO TSH ey Injuries to the Massachusetts. Capt. Nicol Ludlow, commanding the bat- tleship “Massachusetts, which recently grounded in the harbor of New York, esti- mates that a month will be required to make the necessary repairs to the ship's bottom, but says that until she is docked no close estimate can be given. SS SS If you want work read the want columns of The Star, your good taste and the hands of New York’s best tailors and bearing the length. as an egg is of meat. CARR'S MELION, Brown. left in stock. E (0 Th We have WAY, PLEAS something of importance to communicate excellent judgment, we spread befor MEN’S and BOYS’ wearables without spot or blemish Rely ir you an arra —iresh » emark of em all—had to in order to ge Received last toda i Gotham’s greatest houses. We took ‘em at about one-half wholesale price shipment - Look “em over, but don’t buy unless you need “em. OVERCOATS. tale—in fact thereby hangs a tail to each ¢ And A Brown; Uintng, satin Just the preps and goodness italian body ‘oad facings and full bac a comment os tal oF Oty CAMPBELL'S KERSE’ ‘The vame is an old and quoted at so of these | not dil anickiy. know lieulous a price. There are If you want one— STORMERS. Men’s from $7.50. Boys’ from $3.50. REEFERS WITH STORM COLLARS. Men’s from $7.00. Boys’ from $4.00. Men’s Suits. Boys’ Suits. ture MY would. laugh defianice at on aio pln e ker an g9 Deep gon ese Sa $5.98, $6.75, $7.50, $8, $9.50 and $10. $1.50, $2, $2.48, 82.9K, $3.50 and $3.98. drawers mitte for Cc. Men's Colored Percale Sb 3 : ia ored je Shirts. fancy bosoms, ’ Ficcos lined. Cashmere Gloves. Well | reinforced front and. hack. detache aye Men’s Furnishings. Hats and Caps. put together ‘and_stancbly finished. | in 6- spelt Ee tes ee ea e mika ‘dupacisbesk Sc eueck ak Waety. te Has Mets fo oy thutton Tengtts. 6c. RA ae * 7c. put on its Xmas dress and is one of the most at-| $54, 08°), fe" ” Es a pate tractive features of this most attractive store. Men's and Boss’ Caps from Be, For Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes. This stock is to be closed ICTOR E. ADLE Outfitter to Men and Boys, 923, 925, 927, 929 7th St. N.W., Corner Massachusetts Avenue.