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THE _EVENING STAR, MON DAY, MARCH 12, 1900-14 PAGES. 5 | S. KANN, SONS & CO. | S. KANN, SONS & CO. —o “Che Busy Corner.” ALWAYS THE BEST OF EVERYTHING FOR THE LEAST MONEY! Meet Your Friend at the Lunch Grotto—Open All Day. The Best Light Luncheon in Town—Basement Annex. “Yusea” Welshbach Mantel. A newer and better light. On sale in our Housefurnishing Dept., tomorrow, Tuesday, March 13. From Our Silk Department. ONE ITEM OF VERY SPECIAL INTEREST: Plisse Liberty Satin. One of the leading and most effective effects shown this season, and controlled entirely by us. These goods are not all silk, but the way they are made and finished it would take a connoisseur to detect the differ- Yhey are beautiful in color, swell in appearance and extremely They come in canary, salmon, royal, old rose, turquoise, white, bright cherry, automobile, violet, cream and black—3¥%4 to 4 yards will make a waist which in appearance will look as nobby as anything that would cost you from $6.00 to $8.00. Our Price, 49c. Per Yard. THSPLAYED ON OUR CENTER BARGAIN TABLE—FIRST FLOOR. A Lining Purchase of Momentous Importance. An unlooked-for bit of good fortune. A chance such as few women have ever had the opportunity to deal in, and demanding of their fullest attention. It's the entire spring lining stock of a New York manufacturer (M. Marcus & Co.), a firm whose name and fabrics are held in the higt est esteem. It was only shrewd trading on our part that gave us thi stock for the little money we paid for it. Inasmuch as the field was full of ambitious merchants clamoring for the same plum, we'll show you what bargaining we can do with such a stock. Every home in Washington will know of it. We add an extra loud hint to dressmakers. Speculate, buy as much as you can. That's our advice, for you'll wait a long day for another such list of prices. And then the chances are 10 to 1 that our figures will stand. Tay Sect ty oF INCI SILESIAS AND. PER- SHED BEETLE PER- IES. THEY RU Fas AND THOROUGH 16c ° SPECIAL PURCHASE GLASS THIS OF MIRROR ALL RS. QUALITY, ALILIN g the fabri time on, and all honor to their reign. Regal, indeed, : qualities of the season—never were light, gauzy d wonderfully tinted—such colors no season ever ich crispness z their w and daintiness, such comfort- -inviting cot- to one place. They are here in all periec- tans surpassing skill and ingenuity, note- und worthy examples of low-priced I NG ALL “THE THEY MANCP AC ARING see DM ihe. IN DOMESTIC ORGANDY— BL Be B34c, - 50c. = 69c, PTEENS IN FINE INDIA Ds DONT RRQUIRE “wie DSC, WHE “F WSINS HOLD. MENT. FIG PLAIDS. STRIVES 12i4¢. BATISTE IN | 12'4c. |x EVERY WHEE or \ND SELL A FEW ft NAVY, ELACK. OUR PRE ne (STRIPED FANCY vr quality in black and colors. Temorrow. end = “"39c. * 1216e. and hme Space. ‘SOAPS and POWDERS, Varieties too numerous mention, at lowest prices in the city for the next Postal | Telegraph-Cable | Company cumne xe OT? week. Call and see them. Salisbury, N. C. | Concord, N. C. rT = Greemton’.xc | John W. Jennings, Cum Ma. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, stow by aa fe9-3m,23 1142 CONN. AVE. Upper Marlboro", Md. Chesapeake Beach, Md. “Strictly One Price.” Chesapeake Junction, D.C. ir Bloptow B. Wilkinsbarg. Pa. Mount Pleasant. Pa. Sayre, Pa. mbS-42t¢ Vintondate, Pa. rik @S a Always ays Matti MGS Seascnavte| & all necessary \ | $ Cs saving that yon apprect- ig the patterns and the extracting pain- = oes 1) 6° lessly per- aS) 3 "oi pen toe formed for < B 3 Perens pom me boreal nape Cy Teeth extracted with nitrous oxide, 50c. Dental SIU, S. Ass’ n, Cor. 7th and D Sts. Opposite RB. Harris & Co. E. O. PIGEON, D. D. S. mb10-42,tf — waa corges St NEVER HURT Shields are used. Conns © EetioveD, Be. Natls Bermanently cared. Prof. J. RGES & SON, a rea Gam. to 6 p.m. Bandazs, 9 to 1 The Houghton’::, se mhio 20d BURCHELL’S SPRING LEAF TEA. Delicious in flavor. : In half-pound packages. N. W. BURCHELL, 1325 F St. and front. $7.50 values. All 939 Pa. Ave. sizes. Ais co GR 08 ae Elegant Taffeta Silk Waists, to Top off th e aan Wine double corded all over, white elly. To- A MoS rE Ss New Goods at the Men’ s Store. PF SPRING = Smoot, Coffer & McCalley, New Store! 1216 F St. *Phone 725. | The New Spring Top Coats | Are Ready. | © Our inventory shows that we have a good many COSTUMES. lots in which the sizes are broken. We have taken all lots of-Suits and Overcoats of which thére are five or HERE'S a richness and ex- clusiveness about our line of Spring Dress Goods that makes a pleasing selection a cer- tainty. The new goods are rich in textile and color effects. These are especially noteworthy values in Dress Goods: less, and offer them for a qu + The suits are both light Camel’s Hair y CHEVIOT, These Camel's Hair Cheviot, in black and navy blue, are just the inaterial for tailor-made gowns. It fs a most popu- Inr weave. We have received the new spring weights In these goods—52 in wile. Special price, $1 and $1.25—n withstanding the recent advance in price of woolens. stylish, well-made, perfect-fit Priestley’s CHEVIOTS, A splendid showing of Priestley’s En- glish Cravenetted Cheviots, 50 and 54 ins. wide—shrunk and sponged ready for Use— waterproof Special at $1.50, $1.75 and $2 yard. Novelties in Dress Goods. Chrrming shades of Pearl Gi trope and’ Bine Crepon mel’s Hair Grenadines a rns, Make up into beautiful gowns, $1 to $1.50 yard. CHALLIS. Koechlin's 30-in. Satin-striped Chal: in plain and polka dots—heautiful gray and blue shades. A special at 7c. LACE NETS. Lace Nets will also be in big de- mand for spring. The newest and prettiest effects are shown here. $ 1] -50 wu. Is There : At Your pleasant days. FRESH AIR! If you haven't a carriage or a go-cart, come here ane Sea 75¢. and GET one. Never mind 48-in. Brussels Nets, all ‘silk, in stripes, e ey. eV sues ‘and ‘Sgured designs,” $1 te" $5 about the money. Our new spring styles are here—and you can take your pick of the entire $4 Black Brussela Net, $1 to 3 yard. ‘||SMOOT, COFFER & M°CALLEY’S, 1216 F Street. $3.50 “Slightly= Damaged” JENNESS MILLER SHOES, To Go at $1.99] This is the makers’ loss, not ours. The makers of the “Jen- ness Miller” Shoes are very con- scientious. If a stitch is drop- or monthly. The new Mattings See cessontoncondonspesmesoeceesensontonteatonseesnseesessonconsensenteetongeeteasetonteateatoesne teases seatontenteetonsoete if rs peso rcsocessaen eee: | a ia ondentonteeteriectontontens Sesceton + Our Inaugural Show of Silk Waists. —Our collection of silk waists 14 com- ete, and to say it's the finest in town R to express In a mild way a most convincingly apparent fact. has a word of commendation rand pliment for this stoc! Quarters for silk wais them a specialty, and we can say with- out exaggeration tat manufacturers are selling waists wholesale for about son sot POP OO DOPOD iererceareiororrresrrrrnioniosierionioniossonsoniontoatonrontoesonsonionsoesontenronseeseosenioetie songs eereererererrrereerer rire What our retail” price marks show. ped—or an oil spot is found in Strange, perinys, but trae. ta gemon- the shoes they are separated Who vcalle ie: sie : from © the perfect class and Silk Taffeta Waists, in white, marked “seconds.” We have black and all colors, tucked and- received 100 pairs of these corded, all sizes. Usual $5 to slightly factory damaged “Jen- ness Miller” Shoes—there’s no defect that mars the perfect fit- ting or durability of the shoe. Yet the price instead of $3.50 is $1.99. You must come early to se- cure a pair, ladies—as they will go quickly at this low price! CROCKER’S Shoes Shined Free, $7.50 values..........$3,08 Silk Taffeta Waists, tucked all over, in black and all colors, in all sizes. Sold elsewhere at $6 and $7.50. Our price $4.08 Silk Taffeta Waists, in black and all colors, all sizes, double cording all over. $8 usually. Our price............ $5,908 Silk Taffeta Waists, in black and all colors, elaborately tucked with white, tucked yoke tucked chiffon front, finished with narrow black velvet ribbon and steel buckle, in white, black and all colors.. Easily $15 worth. For... -$9. 50 Taffeta Silk ‘Waists, tucked all over, revere effects, with sep- arate front, hersingbone stitch- ing and trimming of small steel buttons, all colors and sizes. $10 waists... -$7.50 Kalon Sherry is unrivaled as a fl voring for t AA dessert. give Dimmer oii st and dives ques ee To-Kalon Sherry, 75¢. 4 gal. TO-KALON Wis. ees 614 14th St. Curtain. erences It's most ime fol pri lean! gee, Anta en $ 1 “25 special low price on them of. Josiah R. Bailey, 820 7th. Gait BAILEY $1 SAW—' ‘WARRANTED. ca 5 Mayer Bros. & Co., 937-939: F St. oy Pale,ThinCfildren Need OUR EMULSION of Cod Liver O1l. It's the food and medicine they need to make flesh and Diood—and put color in their cheeks. ONLY 50c. PINT. #7 Evans’ “PERGI PEPTO-MANGAN”’ is @ grand tonic for young and old. 40c. half pint bottle. Evans’ Drug Store, 22s! 34 mb10-16d LARA AR AA SARIS NRA AR ARIANA RAYA AO APARNA ASUS ARIMA NADI AD a = Japanese Floor Varnish—the best! Lasting Luster | ose "your, ore Cc. aLatary ee Bett! SO) Chas. E Hodgkin, wv in, Saat FLOOR Oe ValleiSh nS ‘The steer wel deliver any auantitye mb3-3m-1 o® to lo to Siccardi’s | ey gi slog ot all Long Heme ie Gia ae a. LOO POISON. . Have You sx teat. Pimples, ch, Bale Falling? ‘Weits 1 Sores, Ulcers in Mouth, COOK RE RETIEDY. co., See TE Ys SS oe ST] ae SEAT E Ss oe It should go out for a carriage ride—every one of these All the attention and all the medicine in the country won't do the youngster stock on credit? Arrange the payments to suit yourself—weekly beautiful patterns, and every quality reliable. fit them to your floor and tack them down free. GROGAN’S cat iiee 817-819-821-823 7th Street N. W. Between H tick clearance at exactly Half Price: and heavy weights, the overcoats only in heavy weights, but all of them are ting garments. Your size is here in some of the styles, but you'll have to come quick if you want to partake of this bargain feast. Chery & Moran Co., The len’s stl S11 Pa. Ave. al Baby ldlouse? half so much good as z o— ——— —___ —__—. i a ey are here, too—hundreds of You know we Mammoth and I sts. pete netonoeetenetetedetedetnte sonnei % eS er eee ee 4 1v gets under, LIFTS, Loosens, Dislodges the obstructions. Removes them, GETS IN, its the strings of phlegm, ure diroat and head. SCR ssiinys the tnfammationt incappiied on tu out. De NEES Rubbed upon the bridge of the noso, Inserted at the base of the nostrils. It permeatcs through the pores, Dissolves it. rgm, ke yinwry effort to remove the obstruction. sand haws und the work ts done, Your head el you breathe to lal clear, e very bottom of yout lun; Something which—perbaps—you have = not done for a thne. All the tuftamaastion alluyed, the sting—the e—the D a) MASON'S CREAM OF CLIVES is unequaled in Piles, It cures that distressing disorder in a wonderfully short time. Mason’ s Health Defenders. MASO SASK BR ABLETS cure CONSTIPATIC RED TABLETS eure COUGHS. So MASON'S WHITE TABLETS cure SORE THROAT. all Droggists’, or sent for price 20 Tablets, 10c. i. T. MASON CHEMICAL COMBAN 515 Arch St., Philade 2 MASON’S CREAM OF OLIV Druggists’, or sent for price. te ‘a doen THE SOCIETY LADY, THE LOVER OF A FIN: STRY, THE FASHIONABLE CATERER, RESTAU- RA AAR, INE ROOM WiLL FIND CourtConfectionerSchmidt en FILES. AND » PASTRIES ON SALE AT . ‘ITLE = ForD BROWN coe eis owt A Rush for FILTERS #t $2. The muddy condition of mac water has made a tremendous demand for our Roberts Germ-Proof Stone Filters at Have sold 3 shipments, Satisfaction guaranteed W.J.Hutchinson, 520 10th. mhi2-120 Another Lot of Souvenir Spoons F-R-E-E, Most popular souvenir ever given in Wash- ington. First lot all given away—and here's another lot of silver-plated Washington sou- venir spoons, which will be presented free to every purchaser of our delicious 25¢., 40c. and 0c. confections. Spoons at both stores. g21 F St. y 1223 Pa. Ave. Dy mh12-284 ura ROOM NMA KID Qhas. R. Edmonston. WATER! —CAN be rendered absolutely pure and is by “The Pasteur” water filter. It is the ONLY filter which does It, though dosens of others larity It, s ‘The “Past filter costa a ye yy and and you'll say it ls worth doubl ths Charles R. Gdmonston, China, Glassware He az08 Pa: Agent ces _Dr. Franck’s Grains of Health LITTLE PILL WILL QUICKLY CURE Constipation, Congestion, Headache. - gE. IGERA New York; Semiene Laver, Para, | Gent an AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN major Heutenant colonel and colonel of the 4th Indiana Cavalry, during the elvil wa: Daring a part of 1864, he was in command of Camp Nelson, Ky.. and from June to October, 1864, was in command of th: Pastor of Trinity Catholic Church Reoover- Brigade, Ist Division, 4th Army Cor: = : Z barticipated in twenty-six e ENTS, ing From Serious Illness, and rendered three years and tegen nti oF actual service, —_ ines Young Ma Marriage Licenses, Marriage licenses have been issued to the Arrested on Charge of Petit Larceny —General Men- following: ss : White—Brack — Hounshall to. tion—Personal Notes. Kurschner: Charles H.W 7 Aida M. Bulger James ev. J. F. X. Mulvaney, 8. J., pastor of Trinity Church, who underwent a critical = = operation at the Georgetown University | ypon (ud* ate eae See. Conan Hospital several we2ks ago, and whose re- | This disease in its emis stage ss covery was a matter of considerable doubt, cured with Jayne's Expectorant has sufficiently recovered to leave the hos- | = = pital. He celebrated the 7 o'clock mass DIED. yestsrday morning at Trinity Church, at which he thanked the members of the con- gregation for the interest they had ex- pressed for him during his iliness. Visiting Clergymen Officiate. Rev. Arthur S. Johns conducted the evening prayer and delivered the sermon at Christ Church, corner of 31st and O 11, 1900, at 5:20 AN (nee Maxwell), bele youngest daughter of M wife of Jm Vand Jennie Maxwell Allman, residence, 234 Tth street b 1: BLANKMAN streets, yesterday evening before an un- om, at 7 e" 21 usually large congregation. Rev. Father ay gy bboy Cornelius Gillespie, S. J., delivered a sor- mon last evening at St. Ann's Church, Ten- p.m, (Callfornia leytown, organizing at the same time inginia papers ple among the members of the congregation a branch of the Leagu> of the Sacred Heart, a work in which he has taken a good deal of interest. Rev, Alexander Bielaski occu- pied the pulpit last evening at the Dum- barton Avenu> M. E. Church. There was a large congregation in attendance. Fire in a Feather Bed. An alarm of fire was turned in Saturday afternoon, to which the engines answered, On Sunday, March 11, widew of J br date hi 10 am. Baltimore. Ma. p.m, , Tuesday, March {Baltimore papers March 11, 1900, at 8: ARKF, Beloved wife o and sister of Charles i. . Clarke, for a fire in the dwelling known as 2527 O | Funeral Wednesday at 10 a.m. frum St, Paul's street, owned and occupled by Isab=ila Car- SNe: cmteipied(S: aieeta ner ieirest: 5 ter, colored. The fire confined to a ORTH. On Saturda: b 10, 1900, at ELLS' bi feather bed and the bed clothing and was extingulshed after a loss of about $20. The fire is supposed to have besn caused by sparks from a lighted cigarette. Charge of Petit Larceny. John Mooney was arrested yesterday fore- noon by Policeman Furr of the bicycle squad «. D. C., GEOL L.. son of the lute N. T. and M. BR. Ellsworth, aged twenty-seven years. eral Tuesday morning. March 13, at 10 o'clock from residence. Friends and relatives tnvited.* 00 Saturday, March 10, 1900. at Lan- hb, ON SAMUEL GOODMAN the Lutheran Church at Rey. Dr. Sauuel Fu that place, and and held on a charge of petit larceny. D. and Harriet Finckel of Washington. 2 He is charged with the theft of a penny- HINES. On March 14, 1900, at Windsor, Va, in-the-slot chocolate machine, the property ELAM HINES, aged seventy-eight years, ot SH. Hines of thie city. of J. L. Hammack of 601 H street north- | .x,0f 8 Hi: Hines of this cit west. The machine in question was stolen a week or so ago from in front of th> drug store of Morris Waters, at the southwest corner of 82d and O streets, a young man named Beach being arrested with the ma- chine In his possession. He was taken to the Polic2 Court and convicted of the charge and implicated Mooney in the theft. Inspection Made. Representatives of the Baltimore and Ohio raflroad and of the Pennsylvania rall- road system, respectively, have visited Georgetown and inspected the route for bringing the steam railways into the Dis- trict as outlined in Senate bill 3444, which was introduced at est of the Georgetown Citizens’ tion the fore part of the present we2k by Senator Gal- linger. It is the same one which was draft- ed by Mr. George G. Boteler and a commit- tee appointed by the chairman of the Cit zens’ Association. A hearing will b> ‘given upon the bill by the Senate commlttee one day next week. General Mention. Mrs. Edward Beck of Smyrna, Del., has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Graham of 3028 Cambridge place for a month past. } She will leay> for her home in a few Bradley Gant, an eleven-year-old colore boy, was picked up on the street last even- ing about 9 o'clock by Policeman Stein- braker and held on a charge of being a fugitive from the board of children’s guar- dians. Lillie M. Stewart has Reed part of lot 8, in ble 1900, al street northwest, yand of Mary Ma: . On Sunde: i Siz March 11, a.m. Yd MILL ' Curistian feftitude. “Tis hard to break the tender Where love hus bound the bes "Tis hard, e9 hard, In the neuceful But thy mei Pill Ww Funeral services will be beld. at ‘Third Christian Church, H street between 24 and 6th streets of Amos OC. snd At street nuithwest, day Funes 438 11 street K. s id | to William L. 0, of the Amer- Saturda; ch 1, 1900, t 2 tean University Park first addition. OTe gen On aet peo” koe eas The work of remodeling the old seminary | Sfeer nbsthwe ing at 30th and N streets into a mod- ern apartment house is progressing rapidi The quantity of mud found in the Poto- -r served daily to Washington citi- shown to a Star reporter recently jent of the West End. He t y wooden bucket, filled with w placed In it about half a teaspoon- ful of pow stirring the after the alum mptied into to make it dissolve more. readily. iB the bucket remain in one wife of Austin Funeral p.m, at tween Hand f 3 and frien | STEV On Sand ne water was perfectly clear, | "' pan. at lis most astonishing, there was | east. after son half an inch of mud on the bottom of et, besides a slimy s nt_on the sides of the bucket. The g who mare the demonstration has b>en using this method of clarifying the water, and stated that it was a frequent thing to get half an inch of sediment in an ordinary bucketful of water. Star Advertisements in Georxetown. my Sunday, March 11 TEAIAMIN Wo beloved. 1h . March 12, f: hortheast, at 2 priv SWARTZ. On Mond: ch 12, Classified advertisements for The Star] Ruse ao a."s SZ may be filed at regular advertising rates at | Netice of f 2 the Postal Telegraph office, Ou March 10, 1900, CHARLES RUE The rate under the cla o et Charles B. and. Katie Help Wanted Situations aS aged two years, seven mon bs word per i the minimum charge pea being fifteen 5 Panel ne ee renee pores NOTES. Euchre Club Entertained and a Pleas- ure Club Organized. The Capitol Hill Euchre Club was enter- tained by the Misses Wagner at their resi- cence Friday evening. Miss Lillian Wagner end Mr. Butler carried off first honors and Miss Lillian Frech and Mr. Paul Carr ‘he second prizes. Those present were Miss Lillian Wagner, Miss Maud Wagner, Miss y Rothwell, Miss Lillian Frech, Mt Genevieve Matthews, Miss Lydia Rothe! Miss Ella Wagner and Mi cnyza M thews, and Messrs. Wagner, Carr, Muns Butler, Pigott, Hands, Harris and Rothwe The uext meeting will be held at the ri dence of Miss Matthews. A new pleasure club was organized at the residence of Miss T. Hampshire avenue, officers elected were: Mr. Geo. president; Miss Flora H. Eccard, vice pre ident, and Mr. W. H. Stamper, secret and treasurer. After business tran: were concluded music was given by club members. Those present were: Misses Edna M. Taylor, Mine Grove, Flora Eecard, Annie Long, Carrie Dammann, Ida Long and Margaret Cook, Messrs. Geo, i. Ruhl, William Stamper, Jesse Powell, T. Plitt, Coulon, William Alberger, Mr. Blair, John Shine and Dr. Heizer. Miss Thornton of Richmond, Va., is visit- ing her aunts, the Misses Dade of 2303 M street. Mrs, S. Livingston Breese will spend a month at Atlantic City before goihg to her summer home at Berkeley Springs, W.Va. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Adler announce the engagement of their daughter Leona to Dr. Leon 8. Wolfe. Mrs. Nellie Grant Sartor!s, who has been ill in New York, is now almost well, She has left the hospital and s with her daugh- ter Vivian in Madison avenue, where she will remain until April, when she will re- turn to Washington. Mrs. Ada Epping and daughter, Mrs. Au-| « gust T. Morgan of Butte, Mont., are visit- Departed thix life, ome year . WILLIAM KM aud Susie sand eleven tten , Gene, bar 39, 300, at 10 pm, Services Sundaes street. Interment private. from the resid depot, where the home of nis pare In Memoriam. 807. spirit In loving remembrance MOYER. y of our dearly beloved father 2 "Who departed this life one eur ago today, ch 12, 1899, ——— HIS CHILDREN. SINGER. In ioving remembrance eeuler, MARGARET REISINGE three years igo teday—Mareh 12, 189 Gone, but not forgotten. BY HER SON. my tone 0 dled PON. In loving remembrance of LUCY INGTON, who died March 11, 1508. Her volce is still, Yet we love thee. BY HER CHILD) 7. “i x. fis “pbrance my ing at the home of Mrs. J. C. Hodges, 1418 | WASHINGTON. In _loxing | remem NOTON, N street northwest. vee died three year ago today, the 32th of —_>——_ DEATH OF MRS. WRIGHT. March, 1900. é oe 21 we m’ss —= Three Jie may think the weund Is heale Widow of Distinguished Officer, Who Served im Civil War. i Mrs. Louisa M: Wright died last evening at her residence on N street, after an ill- ness of several weeks. She was the widow of Gen. H. G. Wright, a distinguished offi- cer in the civil war, and hed a large circle of acquaintances in this city. Her two daughters, Mrs. E. H. Wootton of New York and Mrs. Rosa Wright Smith of this city, were with her at the time of her eee leaves four ildren, BY HIS SISTER — AND cosstitanaensd Carter’s Little Liver Pills. aialblet cent Sh, So Cattet Bate | ST CK HEADACHE ton Gol, Lamon hed nm ary ve | Small Pills, Small Dose, brand sorseaatDaaton te the af Se Small Price. Cavalry, and as leutenant, mt0-t.maw ipa