Evening Star Newspaper, April 7, 1900, Page 17

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THE EVENIN PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY. Temycrary Fre'rcss Of ce, 1100 Fennszlvaria Averne. ‘the E Star Ni a Company. ibe ee, ae Pe et gee ‘iy + STAR. Teree pe= week. or 44 vent cornter. 2 cents each. aswhere im the United States or Canada—poataze prepaid 50 cents th. Ta oe = sia, ft —— = _ aad If you want to buy, sett, lense property or rent rooms, want a situation of want help, it will pay you to announce the fact in the advertising columns ef The Star. They are closely studied by more than three times as many people as read any other paper. =No other house in the world ever made such offers. No other reliable establishment in America can sell diamonds as low as we can and do sell them. First water gems absolutely guaranteed and sold with a written guarantee. That guarantee is the only one of its kind ever made by a mercantile house. It’s positive evidence on the face of it of the lowness of the prices quoted and our faith in diamonds as an investment. Diamonds will never sell lower in ordinary trading than at present--they’ll never again sell as low as our sale prices. You make your own discounts of | READ THIS GUARANTEE. 20 per cent off our plain-figure Any Diamond bought here | prices--equal to 45 per cent on any during this sale can be returned | FOR CASH 1 other jeweler’s figures. | J in one year ess . me | 1 5 per cent of price paid or less $55 buys $100 worth in Dia- 10 per centin five years. And mond Rings, Diamond Brooches, : io £ fat $4,000 to Diamond Pins, Diamond Necklaces, = eer: on - titutio Diamond Lockets, Diamond Mount- Weshington oe a ie rl ie a ed Watches--or anything else in that we have re-matked or Diamonds. The greatest Spporban- changed the price. on: a Dia- ity to buy Diamonds ever offered= eed | in the —-. ll and one that won’t occur again in Sees a lifetime. “CASTELBERG'S, 935 Pa. Ave. eee Clee 1846. REAL ESTATE GOSSIP |= NOT 4 The Volume of Business Gratifyi in Many Ways, INFLUENCE OF TREE RAILROADS | Improvements in Progress in Many | Sections of the City. + —- ATTERS You simply drop us Setedeteeee FADED SHIRT FRAZEE’S LAUNDRY, KOENIGSBERG’S, wet 1214-16 D St. = oy HRELOOE EOE ISOS DIDIO OOD e Porerere cee eeees ZOeSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSOSOSSS een eee ete ge | teetveententeteteeeentenzeteseteeenteteatetetenntetetedeeenteteteteeeaentedetecteetetetedeteceetetetedete 34 Our New Every Garment is Made Here on the Premises. ae 7 | OPTICAL DEPARTMENT, £3 = 41/4 —has been returned to us with z $ 315 Seventh St. a complaint that its color was We Conduct Our Own $ $ taken out by our laundering! 5 = The Spring Negliges and o 6 = : Colored Shirts have beautiful ¢ I l Sh & stripes and coloring. If < al Oring Ops. : : you want them to look = = z as well after a season’s $ —All work is carried on from the drawing of the $|% use as they do at first ¥ pattern to the finishing of the garments by our # z | ROI BI ES send them to us for ¥ own permanent force of tailors—right here under #]% - “doing up.” $ : the supervision of the firm. : The “Frazee Finish” is an- = $ —That’s how it is we give you such superior i ¥ other point. It gives a mana } < work. Nothing less than perfection leaves this %;% ur new Optical Department, in our temporary store 7 well-dressed feeling when he ¢ $ + house. 5 é 315 Seventh Street, has been especially arranged for puts on a shirt that has passed = = scientific and perfect examination of the eyes. Facili- ties are even better here than at our old store. Our old reliable Eye Specialist has succeeded in fitting glasses for many difficult and complicated eye troubles which have baffled other opticians. We guarantee all our glasses. EYES EXAMINED FRE Prescriptions Carefully Filled. R. HARRIS & CO., 315 Seventh St. it NEXT DOOR TO WASH. B, WILLIAMS’. EAS BR Oe fal lela ella lalla iatl 1417 Penna. Ave. through our hands. It’s the refinement of “good form” in linen. a postal card— TOP COAT. Spring is here at last. —Needn’'t pay cash A DOLLAR OR SO A WEEK PAYS THE BILL if you say so. : a % Sets os POOL AAO —Consult us about that SPRING SUIT AND i * & = rket for rials 1s based al fa pansion of the City. particular direction which the im- s season will the District and those ad- ¢ both the states of Mary- urban street railroad f them into one sys- on to the center of he opinion of citi- development = ty outward than Would have. been to estimate probable if the conditions were not 60 favorable and equal in all of the city. her there wil! be brick © demand, and this sort of h to sup- Street Railroad Facilities. It ts keiy the money that will be spent in improvements outside of what are known 2s the old Mmits of the city, both by those who are looking for investments and those who wact homes, will be pretty wel! dis- '$ or proposed, both by | tributed throughcut el! the outlying region, the government and private enterprise, and | beginning with ae section beyond the East- they wili seo that all this talk about a‘ ern branch, where the street railroad, now iti scale. genuine enox ‘rarisforrned lnto/ a) moder roan) willicaw. | besnilamada! for the samhaousl number of | heirs aot having autrontane ae Coantae and /ennoyance a7 pe 20 nect that portion of the suburbs with the | people is only a response to a legitimate | feet. ‘The work of excavation for tne toon, | ure _of the surveyor to either hot comparatiyel ¢ | demand. days, he meanwhile exec suthortty nd Pesiied ool bear ec eris Some Improvements. aa erreteeat set een ona itis ing precedence of date. The experience of Genitttion tome Gece: of the Capital Traction road east along | A building alte has been purchased by Mr. | for the use of the owner of the property. | {he office fs to the effect that she very HT=' | yeaa6 Fox, who was injurel in an eles rc auiea nes Cee ee Bee Oke McGill one the “Denmytown road, Crowding the Surveyor. is a subdivision, and the vator accident three weeks ago in the tion east of the bridge. ‘Passing. alone ‘the | Rear the Woodley road, and it is his inten-] One of the indications of the increase in | for survey. Every possibie effort Lenox flats, on L street, is still in a critical Benning region ts reached, which is served | ton to erect there a house’for his own use. | building in this District is the pressure | made, with the Imited office force, to keep | condition at the Emergency Hospital. He by the Coiumbia railroad extension, now a| Mr. W. 8. Peachy has already built a house | that {: bel up with current orders, and now, wi is suffering f 2, 1 Is now being experienced in the office the end 6 from gangrene, the result of @ part of one of the great systems of our city | there, and farther to the north ground has somewhat increased force, ie endeav matiy crushed } Bi a aegis street railroads, and thence on to the | heen leased by Mr. Lewis L. Cooper, where 1 be to Keep none waiting over a tew es. ood poison set in Hyattsville locality, which is traversed by | ho Intends to erect o building that ‘can be Seed career nes ba te og icpoee cpr alae ereaninaees of the District surveyor on account of ap- plicattons crowding in from people who another branch of the same system, an a want surveys of land in order t ew building, ] and it was believed if the In member s0-on, to the Brookland region, "where | Weed,£or & Dove’ school. The location is on | the exaet lines before bullding. to Ms are nee’: | Were amputated hie would re Owing similar conditions exist, passing thence | the Pierce Mill road. During the past week ae ee of the work of his office Mr. | lessly taken, will tax ¢ y resource of the | to the weakness and failing c: tion of the to localities served by the railroad on the | the ground needed for the opening of Joliet | H;,B. Looker, the surveyor, sald recently: | surveyor's office this coming bullding sea- | Patient the operation was postponed. The th street road and 14th street; still | street from the Tenleytown road, west ‘In’ many cases orders for surveys can be | 600, if the orders received recently are to I Spndition ‘of Mr. ox wes reported to be West there Is the Chevy Chase road, the | through Wesley Heights, was dedicated to | ©xecuted with much greater satisfaction | be taken as a2 gulde. slightly improved t ne. come Coke and Rockville and the Ime to} the public. Thi reault was largely due to | t° Sl! concerned if such orders be left at| “A resurvey, when walls are up to grade 0 and Cabin John. the torts of Mr. : my office at the earliest date after the werk | of the street, to determine the exact lot ‘On the Virginia side of the Potomac there aa a c. Sapte ig dotersnined oust This WiC eye ae nl ses et ae tae sazne on the wall would is the railroad line running to Arlington ire, Balkley’s Residence. opportunity to arrange for it several days | prevent many of the annovances resuiting and Falls Church and farther south another Another house is to be built on the I | ahead of the time when ft fs really needed | from slight errors in the position of party Foad to Arlington and thenes on to Alexan-| street front of the Coredran House prop- | 224 permit the grouping together of several | walls, due to accidental tass or movement i rian Mount aa of ex. | erty. The grounds about this residence ex-| SWVevs in the same section of the city, | of the points of survey first estabitshed. ngs during the recess hour which is an immense saving of time to the | In such case the owner, the butider and the complaints were made pension has already reached a stage that is | tend through from H street to I atreet east | office. surveyor would all be benefited, the party | that rivers haves been racing in tho vicinity capable of still greater advance along these | of Connecticut avenue. The latest addition | “If trenches be dug and material and men | walls being fixed absolutely by the transit | of some of the schools, endangering the Mnes. AS there are Indications that the | to the residences on tht side of the stroet | be all on hand ready to go to work, and| instrument, and thetr position certified to j lives of children. The police also recelved population of the city is increasing at an | will be built by Mrs. Virginia Bulkley, who | then an order be left for survey, it is al-| the owner. Should any error have been | complaints about children playing in the encoureging rate, the provision that has’ has recently purchased from the Corcoran “ most certain,” said Mr. Looker, “that loss’ made it is possible to correct the same | streets about the schoo! buildings.

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