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10 THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1900—24 PAGES. Mcknew’s. Suits,“12” q E mespun Spring $6 to $10.50 Biack Hard $72 White Serge Skirts WaAISTS. Popolar he ck 2 Silk Waists at Drewes Whi for Center Agents for Dr i For sty RK PHIT LATE RED lish young KID. x kid er Strong Pein oot Form” Shoes— they are Philadelphia city made, for city people and are distinguished above other makes on account of a certain metropolitan style and ele- gance. not found in shoes made = = to sell in smaller places to per- = sons with less fastidious tastes. Furthermore, they are made | of the best quality of leather— in our own factory—thus you pav but ONE PROFIT, which |E accounts for the low prices at which “Foot Form” Shoes are = sold. : Basement Shoe Store BARGAINS. F. G. Smith P. VAN WICKLE, ‘Every Heart ‘That ftutt Ipitates, skips beats, pains or tires out ng shortness of breath, emethering, op in the chest, bad dreams, fainting or sinking spells, is weak or diseased, and 1 not be postponed a single day. and most economical remedy for Dr. Tiles’ Heart Cure. 0 that it seemed It th, and extreme When doctors ved my life, yy health.” Mrs. EMMA HALL, Middletown, F Heart Cure is sold at ell druggists on Write for free advice and & positive guarantee. Booklet to Dr. Miles Medical Co., Plat Ind. Work of French Anarchists. PARIS, May 5, 4:45 am.—A railway dis- aster was averted by the timely discovery of two bombs on the rails in St. Mando tungel. Information given to the Vincennes police has led to, the arrest of four reputed anarchists. DAWROSCH SOCIETY A Male Sirging Organization’s Suc- cess‘ul Career. —__+ ITS MUSICAL DIRECTORS The Artists Whom It Has Brought Before the Public. NT PRESE MEMBERSHIP ortly over five years ago a small group gentlemen, each of whom is a factor in the musical life of Washington, met at the ence of one of their number, end the ion of the organization of a male ng club on somewhat new lines was cussed. At that meeting the Dam- »elety was born, and at once be- r which has proved enviable. s selected In honor father, and in this con- red by the so- during nd opera given here under his leader- Musical Directors. the very outset the question of a It resulted in jon M Has tdmund A. Varela II's knowle to the valu yelled to ‘ount of The choice ‘fell upon Mr. ompanist his of his Varela wh had Eugene FE. Stevens, President. and who musical reception of re- ind. Edmund A. Varela, Musleal Director. “"s work widened, and its ap- me more and more important musicit! point of view as the sea- Scharf, Mr. imund H. Parry, Mr. William P. Its Artistic Work. ing to the artistle side of the soctety, y be sald that the organization has sought to use none but the works of the best composers, only occasionally bringing in the r numbers. Thus upon {ts pro- grams have frequently been found the com- positions of Dudley: Buck, Arthur Foote, Max Bruch, Chadw Carl Goldmark and Hermann Mohr, and ii Is safe ta say that few siml'ar organizations have interpreted them better. It ts inexpedient to attempt to give a @etailed account of the concerts presented by the society. It is enough to say that on each appearance this popular organization never failed to receive unstinted praise for its work, or for the class of talent which had been secured to assist. In the latter may be mentioned the following: Pianists, ' The Pan-American Clock. an sive seekente eteegens wt 3, See Sorgen te % Seegeg ——— —wWe have the exclusive control of them here. We agreed to take Clocks if we could get the exclu- enough to enable us to give you another big special. We got the clocks and we got the price right. So “ a clock no one else would think of selling less than $4—for $1.35. It’s the Castelberg way. —Clocks made of black composi- tion—just like your frying pan— immense number ‘ of , these agency and get the price low right” that we're offering you with gold figures on the dial and gold hands. Ab- solutely guar- anteed for one year. Where can you get a clock of any kind for less money? demani garnet, and collar button). MORE SHIRT WAIST SETS. d. emerald, opal, carbuncle and topaz. Guaranteed not to break. $1.50 Worth for 39 Cents. Sold over 10,000 sets the past week. will arrive Monday morning. We'll be ready again for any Made of extra heavy carved—Repousse finish. Six pieces (three studs, link buttons Set with turquoise, Our second shipment sterling silver—handsomely amethyst, sapphire, In two sizes. Steeetses | Serene eccentric 9 tonight. Open until! 9 to LAAe Rana banannanannnneanennens Gaes fp Specials for Today. $ x lines of men’s suits that are better than any tailor can turn out for $15—or any store sells for $12 45 for s : § 95 Ke any $250 and $ 2.95 for any $3.50 | chike Ss suit in the house without reserve. lz $f] -29 for choice of all B3 1 eroken lines of men’s £ = 3.00, $2.50 and $2.00 $ = hats. : = BS SEE i. 7S ane és pleted ‘le ia $ KAFRIKO eeteesotiontonione aeeteeteatoatoatoatontontentectetsWeentoetretoatoatostontortesteatoatostectetentnitostete Costontestootetecteetoate teatro go —Yet this is a novelty of worth, suitable for your den, dining room or library —at a most _ insignifi- cant price. 2Zlc. patt Artie Shipment of Pulley Belt ne Sterling Silver Pulley Belt Rings erns. Extra heavy. in four different Better, in fact, than the rings selling in Wasinngion at 75c. Made ofseamless tubing. We Are Prepared to Promptly Fill All Mail Orders for Specials. No Extra Charge. stronger. tory. Se sontetentess : Save 25% on Diamonds ««« parison with any cash jeweler’s hi 5% is an item on anything—and in a Diamond ase it amounts to quite a figure. We're pre- pared to guarantee you a saving of 25 % —in com- figure—on every Diamond purchase you make here. Just mounted up 350 more Diamond Rings. A season ahead of anything’else you'll see. We can't make it Original mountings — the product of our own fac- Sef ef ES] AeESHED nee nLetetecetetetesetietoeoeoeteeeethtieetetbtb dh ththitetetetetettete Sede gedetetetencednntedngete tnteteteet Heoeenennnnnneesee CASTELBERG’S, 935 Pa. Ave. DePachmann, Miss The now accepted Remedy for La Grippe, Severe Colds, Wasting Fevers and all Nervous Affections. Indorsed by Physicians aud Nurses. Hospitals everywhere. eesesteatenpentent Used to $ ee 10cts. at Drug Stores. FON © TRAIN. Seeseedeetees OU will have a gratifying sense of the « of your clothes UIT CASE if you carry a LI f SOLE LEATHER SUIT ¢ range. Our apeclal pri W.J. Hutchinso Plumbing, tinning and stove re my4- +|$20 SET OF TEETH,. $s. Gold Fillings, $1 up. Amaigam, 50c. Crowns, $2.50. ALL WORK DONE _BY ELECTRICITY. PhiladelphizDental Parlors N F ST. Oper _ap23-41m.15 =|Great Reduction Cornelia Rider, M sr and Mr. Archibald Olmste Maud Powell, Mi 1 ence Stidham, Miss Ruth Thompson; Mr. Otto Luebkert aod Mr. Mr. s young and ght before eh he was i Damrosch those just | |/ » to the || Monday to Thursday Inclusiv Sale of Men’s Suits to-order in Hair Goods. Worth ‘20 Special Price forthese4 days S ll 3% $6.50 Hair Dyeing and | Imperial [lai Reg mperia air Regenerator for re- || storing gray hair Natural color, $1.25. matter what's will do you | | all drug stores ten for the genuin || Tabules : In homes of different: me th some of its frit ings, which have euchre . smoker: te esprit de corps that the ety. and are thus of muc! Taken altogether, the Dam be cons! one of the most suc- | | ful organi ever known in the Its efforts have been thorough and of the highest order, and it Is a source of » to the members that the public of ington so generously commends their Work. ‘The soctety, ike all the rest of the musical bodi ere, 1S ly handicapped by the lack « {lities for giving evening concerts, and It fs to be hoped that the day fs far distant when public- spirited men will take the nec steps te establish in Washington a music hall second to none in the country. Its Present Membership. ‘The officers and membership of the socie- ty are given in the following list: President, Mr. Eugene E. Stevens; vice president, Mr. Otto J. J. Luebkert; recording secretary, Mr. James G. Traylor; financial secretary, Mr. Edmund H. Parry; charf; Ubrarian, M. ; Mr. B. W. Beebe, . Andrew Y. 4 . Mr. G_ Thomas Dunlop, Hoff, ae Maurice G. ains, Moses, Mr. John H. * Arthur C. Mr. Charles F. Roberts, Mr. W. Sheetz, Dr. J. Wallace, Mr. Louis W. Weaver. Musical director, Mr. Edmund A. accompanist, Mr, Archibald Olm- stead. Council of Jewish Women. Our business moves are always money-saving epochs to men who study the pur- chasing power of a dollar. So that when we make it possible for a dollar to serve you with $1.50 worth of good tailoring, we stand between you and the ready-made man, inasmu as we bring to you personal to- measure clothes at a lesser price than you will pay for a ready-ma suit. This is mot a mere figure speech—it is a fact—which we would gladly have you verify—and whi you can do by calling at our empori= um and seeing and feeling thestuffs. By the way, these stuffs are NEW, have not been on sale this sea- son and are as good worsted (pure The best wool) as can be made. value we ever offered. The Washington, D. C., Section, Council of Jewish Women, has arranged to hold the last public meeting for this season to- morrow evening at 8 o'clock in the vestry of the temple. An Interesting program 1s arranged, with the following to take part: Mr. Simon Wolf, Mrs. Isadore Grosner, Miss Hetty Abraham, Mrs. Mike New- meyer, 3 M. D. Jacobs, Miss Rebecca Behrend and Miss Seraphenia Steinhart. ‘The annual meeting of this sectic held in the same place Monda 3 p.m., when the usual reports will be read, followed by the election of officers and dia] {0 ae —=— Wonder What Mertz Will Say Today? ich de of ch | Special Sale Suits to-order Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, ‘20 Values, $ l a Don’t fail to come. THE PLACE Where son can get what you want, wants are PHOTOGRAPHIC. Free Deve’ loping Rooms. SHEETZ & BISHOP, Telephone 2143. (ep25-14tf) 14 12th now. VEHICLES. HARNESS. Be sure and see our fine display of Vehicles and Hamess. Largest of stock, lowest of prices. Jas. K. Probey, 1230 32d St. N. W. every Thursday evening until apt 14¢. achtigstable 17130 Win- S5¢, lets See B. Espey. @ ay wy1-3m,15 PIANOS AND = tANS, THE OLDEST MUSIC HOUSE IN THE CITY. JOHN F. ELLIS & CO., i 937 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Chickering Pianos, Hallet Davis Mertz and Mertz, Betteryet Tailoring, ~ 906 and 908 F Street. Pianos. Reasonable prices—accommodating terms. “Lib- eral discount for cash. Please call aud examine cur stock, attention few very de: Square and Upright Piauos. | Telephore 1218. ELLIS MUsic STORE, _myt 937 PENNSYLVANIA AVENt STEINWAY UPRIGH’ $285. We call your ble second-hand recturs whose terms expire. historical Last Battle on the Little Big Horn,” is now on exhibition at 1001 Pennsylvania avenue Paxson’s painting, ‘‘Custer’s northwest. The picture is strong in popular interest, giving as {t does a vivid concept of one of the most terrible fights history has ever witnessed. The canvas is large enough to present recognizable portraits of General Custer, Rain-in-the-Face, Chief Gall, Chief Spotted Eagle and a score more of the men whose names are associated with that memorable day. The painting is “Crack a 99 ir! Sparkli light- bottle”... oa of To-Kalon’s Extra Dry Cham- pague at that “finale” half the cost. Unbroken pack- ages taken back. ‘Phone 998, Extra Dry Champagne, $1.25 qt.; 75¢- pt. Wine Co., S.cW. PAINT. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Paint ‘‘covers the world.” It's the Paint that with- stends the ravages of time. Ready mixed, tn all wanted eolers small 1c, int. ont EJ; WALKER, 800-806 Fla. ave. "Phone 1602. Go to Siccardi’s FOR BARGAINS IN HUMAN HAIR. Hair Switches at great bargains. $3.00 Switches reduced to $1.50. $5.00 Switches reduced to §2.50. Switches reduced to $5.00. lime. Siccardi, 711 Ith st., next to Palais Royal. dyeing. 20-160 Water i=! in Pai We are also selling a lot of All Long Human $8.00 Gray and White Hair reduced in same proportion. Private rooms for haitdressing, shampooing and HUGO WORCIL 923 F St. my2-156t__ Pianos moved, $2.0¢ “KNABE’S You will and just UPRIGHT, SQUARE bat yon want in 2 GRAND, PIANO, or ORGAN, at sur: prisingly low figures and + le terme. PIANOS FOR RENT. TUNING AND MOVING. Wm. Knabe & Co., It of minute historical and bi =kKA °S Uptown Art Galleries, erapiieat studsaad tol attraction mucheice TO- LON 614 r4th St. ue zey pata, UXTIUER,miseawitn |HEITMULLER'S ‘orn 2 Gates 1209 Pa. Ave. N. W., terest. my feat Beene ic, We coment Beever | Oe. Sb. ap23-26t-4 Palntings, Prints, Curtos. Jer-2itt 2 almosi = lOc. Ib. f 5 ONS, 204 TENTH ST. "Phone 742. for 2-quart he TRY CRAIN-O1 TRY GRAIN-O1| (KIRTS CLEANED, $1 |?.2, wees song sex sr. rom 1 75C. Hot Water Bottles a GRAND: the'sew food drink that tates the eect Oldest Dyeraiand (Cleaner) tn: C.- Prices CARRIAGES and WAGONS |— 6c. . 2 Steinway of coffee. The children may drink it without in- for cleaning and dyeing: Skirts, $1 to $1.25; —=— Piano is pre-eminently the standard of the world. Seaiec “hae jae Heh ‘seal beown ‘ot Mocks ify Gowns. wool, $1.50 to $2.00; Silk, $2 to $0. | [5 Souanee, eee ee ere metaaled. | oy Sa ACORN CURE: 15. New end slightly used uprights and grands, in ali = tis made from pure grains, andthe Silk Walsts, 75c. up. Postal and we send. ‘8. J. MEEKS’ SONS, 5 rane doet amicats stomach recelven fe qitteat dintreas | ezGce.nw. | STEVENS PHARMACY, Droop’s Music House, pe coffee, 15 and by all grocers. 1. E. WHEATLEY, 1068 Jefferson av., Georgetown. my8-12d COR, 9TH AND PA. AVE. my4-14d @eS-14tf «925 Pennsylvania Avenue,