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"-w , Ji - THE MORNDTQ TIMES. SJOXDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1895. u LansburgiilBro DOES BABY NEED THESE? Look well at the prices. The goods are all in first-class condi tion present prices owing solely to a whim of ours to lower the prices for awhile. 23C. t i One lot Infants' Boot- ees, made of best worsted in light blue, pink, and white. Perfect boot shape, with cord and tassel 25c. I nfants' Knitted Sacques, made of split zephyr, with fancy borders. All wlLo I One lot of Children's White Dresses, made of good qual ity washable cam bric, Mother Hub bard effect, with yoke of fine tucks. Full shirred sleeves with deep ruffle at hand. High neck with ruffle to match. Full skirt with deep hem sizes to fit children from six months to 4 years, for One lot of Infants' Ribbed Shirts, high ; neck, long sleeves, pearl buttons down ; front guaranteed j not to shrink sizes ; to fit children from ; 6 months to 4 years, ! for 50c. Yon have no idea what a beautiful auortmoit of E.-.b7 Gcois wo keop. Everything neeled for Baby's wear or comfort is hare and such on as sortment. It's worth looking at our stock. 420, -122, 424. 426 7th St FORTDHEPAYORED THE FAIR How a Journey of Two Sisters Got Them Wealthy Husbands. OnuoCTIiem Huh Married nil Oil KIiik unil tilt" Other Will Wed 11 tu Suu. 2oc. DON'T NOTICE US Jfovor mind what tbe makers or dealers sqj about ALDEKN'ET CREAMERY- BUTTEKINE. Aslc tho poojilo who use It upon their tables. Ther fcnow. They ore to be found la oTory street in Washington; In tho foreign lega tions; la tho great hotels. See If they don't say it I better than butter because inner, more wholesome; liner flavor and texturo. Does not get raucld, aiid costs less. If you are not then conrlnccd the only thing to do Is to try a pound. If you don't like It, don't crcrbuy It ajriln. If you ilo like it, Hko other folks do It will be a cash of good-by to butter" for you Buy a trial pound at 23c at the Spare Mariile and Glass Stands" IN CENTEIl 1IAUKKT Ever body Is saying that It is "loo odd for anything" that circumstances lime recently arranged themselves so fortunately for two jouug women well known lu society here. These nttracthc, daughters of a certain deceased army officer who was conspicuous for gallantry during the Custer massacre, nude their home in this city for some reasons. Finding times very hard, however, and their incomes visibly reduced, they decided to lslt friends hi the South, thus combining business with pleasure. On the way to Florida a railway ac cident occurred, delaying them over night at a moat uninterefctlnr; station, whose best hotel boasted only the most moderate accommodations. Now the saiuo wreck retarded the progress of the north bound train, on which an enormously wealthy "oil king," accompanied by his son, a fine looking chap, quite twenty-cue jenrs of age, was returning to Ids' northern home. The informality of the occasion uhicti caused these persons to occupy the same table at supper, and mutually enjoy fried ham and eggs from the same gen erously heaped platter, brought about other casual incidents. The roult was the capture of the heart of the elderly w idower by the pretty jounger MMer. followetl by her marriage to him in New York some month's later. The Miuel to this storj Is no le-ss Interesting for a wiildlng to occur almost immediately, is that of the older young woman to the stepson of her sister, lly this union Mls Orplian, Jr., will lieconie her M-tir's mother in law and her Men ton's sister in-law. Mts Orphan, sr., will be put in possession of certain huperb ami world famous Jewels, the property of the first Mrs. Oil King, ninl Inherited by her son, nnd there are federal other confusing confluences which lime will probably render more amusing. Anioug the interesting Items and statistics so far furnished the public with regard to the Vatiderbilt-MHrlborougli wedding, t.ne humiliating fact has rerunlne-d unrct'nlcil until now. The comprehensively swell 1M of Invitations fort heo-cisiiii, printed J ester day, shows that only 12 Jones'. 5 Smiths 4 Browns, and 4 Itobinsons are included among expected guests. Query Whatever have these representative American families "been gone and done" that they should figure so moderately at such a fuuctlon? In addition to the diplomatic representa tives who will make their bows to society ai the Capital this winter is Marriui Mala spin.1. He comes to fill the position or first secretary of the Italian embassy, lately held by Ihe engaging, and now engaged. Marquis Iniperlill, at.d was last stationed at Brussels, and is now In New York. There is one serious drawback to the popularity of this diplomatically, well liked stranger with certain Marquis Malasplna is a married man. general tour of the South, including' a visit to the Atlanta Exposition. The marriage or Miss Marie Roberta liailey to Mr. frederitk r. fachrader will tukeplnccatGo'Uoiw v cdnesduy afternoou at tue home of the bride's parents, 7-1 Third street nonm.isi. Hev. Charles A. Stakdy, pastor of Ihe First baptist Church, will perform the ceremony, and l'roftssor Funciulll, leuiler of the Murine Hand, a friend or the groom, will piay the wedding inarch. Only intimate rriends bate been invited. Immediately after the ceremony the couple will leave for u wedding tour in the South, to Whit relatives. The bride lsa typical Southern girl, with a tall.slinder carriage, golden huir, and large gray eyes, and comes of a family distinguished Tor their wealth und attlve part lu the history of the houth. She is a daughter of Mr. Edward Itiiley, of the l'ublleation Division of the Agricultural lcpartncni, and n niece or dipt. A. It. S. Moteley, or Koine, On., and or Hon. it. A. Moseley, one of the best known politicians In Alabama, who lias frequently represented his State in national conventions. On her mother's side she is related to Thnddeus Stevens, Daniel S.lilcklnson, and Commodore Stock ton. The groom Is connected with the Tost, and has written several successful plays, including an adaptation, "Nancy," now Ierfonncd by'Fanny Kiev, llchasulsonub- lishisl a novel and is the translator or Mai Nordau's "Parisian Sketches," published some ears ngu. He was manager or Pope's Theater, fet. Louis, and or Tootle's Opera House, St. Joseph, nnd ror rive jears was secretarv or the board or trade or St. Joseph, h.iviiigleftthenewspaperliuvliiistouccviit the voluntary offer or those places. His Sunday stories for the 1om have been re-ad by a large circle or castcTii readers. Miss llalley will be niarrltsl in a travel ing dress ot navy blue cloth. The waist, which is of navy blue silk, lias a very narrow stripe of delicate Nlle-grccn and blue forget-me-nots, and is made with the box pleat front and bishop sleeve-s. The skirt is of cloth, iiml flares according to the latest mode. The coat, like the skirt, is lined with a changeable blue and reel taffeta silk, and is cut with the close fitting back and double-breasted loose front, fastening with handsome pearl but tons. The traveling hat Is navy blue with a chcnilleilaited crown ami ve-lvct trim mings, with a flaring effect from the front. Among her handsome walking gowns are two with full gored skirls and large sleeves. One is or bouclc cloth, green and black, Irlmnvd with black velvet. The other is a l.tnvy black and brown cloth, trimmed with passementerie to match. On the shoulders are scallops ot the goods edged with passementerie, anil the same trimming brightens up the plait ot the full blouse front and finished off the girdle. Tho house gowns are just as handsome us the street ami visiting dress-. One, very chic, is a garnet, made priucesse, trimmed with wide satin, rib bon and velvet to match. Hcfore tho .Men"- Club. Mr A. I!. Johnson, chief clerk or the tight- noue board, will deliver a lecture before Ihe Men's Club to-morrow evening, at Gurley Memorial Church. Mr. Johnson's lecture will be one of unusual interest. I. ail summer he made a trip from Sitka to Santiago, a distance of about 1,400 mih-s, and bis lecture will be a hNtory of the ln Idents of bis Journey along the Pacific const- Greet Cut fn Dress Goods. 8c Plaids, 4 3-4c Yard. We have Just received a case of beautiful Plaids which are selling everywhere at 8c. jard. We shall ofrer them at 4 3-lc. 20c Black Figured Brilliantine, 12 l-2c 35 pieces or UUck Figured Mohairs; 10 different pattfrns; regular price lIUc, Our price 1U l-2c. 40c Black Mohair, 25c. 22 pieces of mark Mohairs, silk fin ish; worth 40c, at 25c. 50c All-Wool Serges, 25c. 10 pieces of lilack and Navy all-wool Serges; regular price 00c. Our price 26c 40c Wool Suitings, 23c. One lot of 36-iuch all-wool Suitings. S different shades; worth 10c Ourprlce23c. 1 5c Flannelettes, 8 3-4c. CO pieces or handsome Flannelettes, suitable ror wrappers. 10 elirfereut styles; worth 15c, for B 3- Jo. 50c Red Twilled Flannel, 23c. OOpcs.bcslMedicatc-dRcdTwIlledFlannel, extra heavy: cannot be duplicated else where less than 00c. Our price 23c. 6c Toweling, 2 3-4c. 50 pieces Twllhsl Toweling; re-gular price lie. Our price 2 3-4c. JEALOUS BUTTER MEN, They Are the Only Ones Op posed to Honest Butterine. Buttcrine Hurts Their Business, But The' Cannot Suppress It Butterine Has Many Friends. Eisenmann's, 806 Seventh St. N". W. 1 924-1 926 Pa. Ave. nutterine hns gained a foothold so solid that nothing can shake it. It is now being made so fine that It is absolutely Impossi ble to dlstlnguis.li it from the best butter, except by chemical, analysis. It is purer than butter because it is cleaner. Unclean things are certainly impure. Some butter la clcun, but a vielt to fjscntj-!lve cream eries in the Elgin district will reveal the fact that thougn butte-r may appear clean to the retuil purchaser, that mest of it is made under conditions that w nuld nut war rant it being CHlled clean. On the other hand buttcrine is absolutely and perlectly clean in every possible way. It is made under the supervision of the United States government and every panicle or material used must be of the very highest grade. Ihe buttt'r dealers in 'Wasiiingioii are Jealous or the guccess of buttcrine. This tact can be accounted for, though, b reasou of butterine being used in place ot their high-priced butte-r. Their objection to butterine is not honest objection. They object to it for personal reasons. It Is not generally known, but It is a fucttlutl the percentage of profit en butter Is far greater than that on butterine, but by re-ason or butterine litliig sdld only by a few, and In immense calamities, the aggre gate profit is satisfactory. All el torts by butter dealers to check Its distribution will certainly end like those directed tigainst gus, steam cars, electricity, and the other beneficial results ot luodern civilization. Prof. Arnold, of the University of New York, said: "I consider that each and every ingredient ot butterine is perfectly pure; it is a great discovery, a blessing for the poor, and In every way a wholesome and palatable article of food." Prof. Chandler adds: "It Is sought to deprive the public of butterine because butter men and iwllllcians find it to their advantage to muko the-.n believe that it is bad. Efforts to check the progress of butterine will amount to nothing.' The best bargain of the season KINO'S riLiC. Is this lot of Half -wool Derby Klbqed Undfrwoar, Btuo and Tan Miirts.BiIk face kult pearl buttons Drawers flulstiifd with tin. AMm L heavy milled saltoen Lluding pvan uuiions. poiu everywhere lor 1.00. Onr special price per garmout. 59c BON MARCHE. 314-316 Seventh St. N. W. Absolutely Painless Dentistry. ,rj i a-i Ilia Head .Sowed Up. Oeoree W. Smith, of No 1145 Flftee-nth street northwest, had a slight gash in the forehead, causal by a blow from a piece or glass, he said, sewed up at the Emergency Hospital estc-rday. Mothers In Washington are growing a little lilt Jealous or all the pretty thiugs said of the little flaxen haired daughters of that most attractive woman, Earone-ss von TlilPlniann. Sucli jolly pink and white lovers-orrun they are, Willi coloring like nothing so much as" tiny Dresden china shepc-rdesses, brought from the other side. Cards are out from Mr. and Mrs TV. B. Morgan for the marriage or their daughter, niiKibelh France, to Mr. James WUliam Flack. Jr.. 'Veducilay evening, Novemtier 20, at 0:30 o'clock, at the Church or the Covenant. WILKINS AND COMPANY, iUstrracTCniKi" Wholesale DijTiUBCTiNa agents afiSS53i234gST232gESa . KM, mi k co., 8th &. Market Space. TO-DAY We SHall Sell 800 English Oak Mirrors, highly polished Frames. Size, 6x9. Good quality g-lass 5c. Upholstery Department. Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. Cliarle3 Mac Nlchol for the wedding or their daughter, Marie Jcnuctte. to Mr. Duncan I. Richmond, at No 103 C street southeast. Wednesday evening. November 0, at 7-3U o'clock. Miss Margaret Edelln. of Seventeenth street-uorthwest, has returned to the city after a pleasant visit to Miss .Alire Clark, of Lyuchburg, "Va. A company of joung people assembled at the residence of Miss lJelle blair. ro. ALKXANUKIA HA1TEXIXGS. Yftcrdaywastheslxty-svxthannlvcrary or Uie organization or the Methodist Protestant Church in this city, and it was nude a gruud rally day. ice becinninir or a week of revival services. At the II a. m. service the venerable Dr. A. Ik South erlaud, of lsaltimore, who was one of the first IKistors or the church, here, preached a llicmuri.il sermon. At 3 J), m. there ivas u Sunday-school rally, and addresses to the children were made by Dr. lleuson, the pastor of tho church, and others. At night Rev Dr. David Wilson, of Washington, preached the first of the se ries of revival services. Tlie new. State councillor of the Jr. V. U. A. M. has named the following dep uty councillors for this section of the State. For Alexandria Council, W. I). Zimmerman; llelle Haven Council, L. D. Lvlcs: Jackson Council, George II. Iluy deu; Lccsburg, James It. Mansrield; and Occoeiuan. It. U. L,. Tyler. All these ofricers w 111 assume the duties of their new office at the nest meetings of the councils. Ik'lle Haven Council will lo-ulght confer the degrees of Ihe order upouone candidate. It is eipecfsl that tho new lodge of the older will be organized at Vienna. Fairfax county, about the end of this month. worth 10c. bottle; MoLday only The new chapel of the First Baptist Church, at the corner or West and Orinoco streets, was de-dlcaled to Divine service yesterday morning by the, llev. Dr. Butler. 448 11 street northwest, to Join in the p.lstor of the First Church. Dr. Butler, nmilrtl1ntil nf .1 Will.!,.-...... .irt .., .. ...... ...... If...... .... amusement or a Halloween parly. Uames of all Virts and dancing formed the chief pleanuresof the ev eulng. A handvimecolla liou was served later. Among the guests were Mhies Edith Johnson, Agnes Vlcr korn, Susie Lucas. Zuhka All-u, Vlllian Wood. Annie McCarthy. Pauline Ifclmulh. aud the Mlsws Blair, and Messrs. Frank Johnron, Albert Lenhardt, Fete Blair, Harry-. Parker, NolJe Thomas. Will eiood mun, Trank Lusky, Claude Parker and George Lamout. Invitations are out for Ihe marriage ot Mi3 Hattlc Morrow- to Mr. L. L. Pllsnogle on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Church of the Epiphauy. Mr. and Mrs. Walllngsford, of No. 430 Tenth street south west, were given a sur prise masquerade party which proved to be a delightful arruir. Games and danc ing were enjoyed bj all, after which sup per was served. Among those present were. Mr. aud Mrs. Altrcd Boswell, Mr and Mrs. S. A. LcUhear, Misses Bertie Ferguson, Eva. Parker, May K. Quluu, Katie E. Brodrick, Mary L. O'Neill, Nellie E. Duvall, Magglo Duvall, Itcna Arnold, Nellie Green. Mary Duvall, J. D. Green, J. 1). Barron. Charles Schneider, John C. Cnpps, Frank and Budd Mc Donald, William and Louis Duvall. George and Frank Deirkolple. Scott Fowler, BenJ. Carrand Walter Wjllingsrord. s. um, Sons 1 Co, 8th and Market Space. Stoll's greatest shoe sale of the year begins this morning at S o'clock- sharp, ut 810" Seventh street. The guests or the Eckington participated In a most enjoyable Halloween party Thursday night. Dancing, tricks aud games supposed to re necessary topropltlato tho "spliits or the air" abroad that night w cre Indulged in and a real live fortune teller was there to read the, lines of the hands. Much meiriment ensued, as lie revealed the particular characteristics or each and promised good and warned of evil in the ruture. Refreshments only served to add new zest to. the pleasures and all went merry as a 'marriage bell. Among those present were Col. and Mrs. McKelhss, Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Dr. and Mrs. Ingram, Mr. and Mrs. Hooper. Mrs. DeV.'itt. Mr. and Mrs. Colledge. Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Robin son, Mr. Clark. Mioses Robinson, Leigh, Blouroad, Price. Pratt, Bates, Crane; Clark; Morgan, Judge Robinson. Dr.8hauabaii.Dr. Grifrin, Messrs. Mntt. Cashraan, Kerens, Monach, Troohy. Barrett, McRniii, Council; and Lieut. Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W, Preisendanz. of Philadelphia, who hare been spending aii-KM imjo ui itigu iiviirjMjuuii jn iuu i Fund city, will leave to-morrow evening for a I invited In his dedhatory sermon, spoke of the needs of a church in that Revtlon, and extended a hparty welcome to all denominations to attend the services there. There was liardly a vacant scat to be found in the whole edifice, nnd the music was by the iiie-mbcrs of the First Church choir and by the congregation and was superb. Bishop Vandervyoll, of Richmond, con firmed a class of about seventy-five ndults anil children in St. Mary's Catholic Church j t sterday morning after I he 7 a. m.s rv ice, and preached at 11 o'clock. In consequence of the giving a way of one of the boiler walls at the electric light works, the city lias been without street lights for the past five days. It ex pe'Cled, however, that the rebuilding o the wall will be completed by to-night, ant tho lights will bengain turned on. ITX D K H TAKE RS. J WILLIAM LEE, CNnrUTAKER. ffsrennsylraBlA arenne xionawMi. flist cliBS&orTlca., l'honii&j 2yl-3;n DIED. HERRING At his late residence, corner Tenth and N striets northwest, en Satur day. November 2, at midnight, Frederick C. Herring. Notice or funeral hereafter. It TOLSON Mary F.llzabeth Tolson, wire of the late John F. Tolson, after a long r.nd painful illuess. departed this life, Saturday, November 2. 1HP5. Funeral will lake place Monday. November i. at 3 o'clock, at Ihe undertakers, Lee Chapel, on Pennsylvania avenue". A precious one from us has gone. The voice we loved Is stilled; A place Is vacant in o-ir midst y That never can be rilled. WALSH Mnthew G.Walsh, second son or Mr. J. and Nellie Glcason Walsh, aged nine yc-ara. Funeral Bltlctly private. BUPPEL On Friday. November 1. 1805. at 11-30 p. m.. alter a long Illness. Joseph Runnel, beloved husband of the late Otilia Huppfl. In the sixty-ninth vear of Ills ace. Funral from his late residence. No. 410 A street southeast, on Monday, No reniber 4. at 8'45 a. m. Requiem mass at St. Mary's Church, at 9:30. Itelnilve3 nnd friends are respectively invited to attend. MILLAR On November 2, 1SD5, at IMS p. in.. Hunter Boyd Millar, i ulo.it son of Sallie C and the late Mitchcl llervey Millar. Notice of funeral hereafter. GLASGOW At the rreidence of his Km, Henry, 1310 Pennsylvania avenue iouth enst. at 7:20 a. in., on NovenituT J, Alex. Glasgow, aged fifty-nine years. t uoerat Monday, at a ii. til. I- rirnds Ifor I MONDAY'S 1 SHOPPING Eg Dress Gooijs of every de- p sj scription. A third-off from fl K regular prices. jj jK Cc Canton Flannel, rem- 4 M nants .-...-v. Hj g B 8o Canton Flannel, rem- n H nants 1 OG lOo Canton 'Flannel, rem- On ' Bj nants i Oil M EM 8c Apron Gingham OC K? CWo Indigo Blue. Prints 0G S air iJ.V J . 10 j ed Cotton.' OC gl ((?. 25c All-wool Flannol I9CE m I ScP.ald Muslin 8 ' m 6c Curtain Scrim 4D M lllj) ma O H II S lOc Turkey Rod Outing... 6C H 9 !2Hc Turkey Red Porcalo oG I III H IOc Linen Toweling; OG S 5c Cotton Toweling O2C Q H 25c Table Linen 20C lllll 0 I 12c Towels 9C I I 5c Towels 32C J I 25c Towels 9C I llil 6c Bleached Cotton, yd1 1 75c Blankets..' 55D j 9 12HcSatteon Remnants. OC O'l 8 urr If you elo not want Butterine on your table, don't try It. Don't let It get here; be as afraid of it as of the cholera. For, if you ever do give It a fair trial, it's all up with your stubbornness. That settles It, for, it once tried, it is always ued. It is better than butter and no man or woman can help finding that out in a very short time. Butler, It clean, may be good the very first day It is made the second day it Is not so good, and each succeeding day it is less wholesome. Another quality of butter ine that tends to make it poimlar In these hard times is its economy, it Is much less costly than butter, and as It never spoils while on hand, as bulter does, the saving effectesl by using it, instead of bulter. Is considerable. Butter dealers had no objection to but terine until it bc-came popular, the immense increase in the sale or butterine has hurt their business in proportion. WUklns & Company, ot this city, sold for ihe fiscal year ending June 30, 1S95, 1,270,405 pounds ot butterine. All legislation against buttcrine Is "class legislation," that is, deciding in favor of the few, and the few are the butte-r dealers, and that Is a moral wrong. The people want butterine. tind as it is an honest, pure food product, let them have it. 5 ro OTHIX; contributes more to n person's easfl tn&u sound teeih. II your teeth aro lu bail condition consult us ct once. We'll atUlfuIr per form nil tb opera lions required to put them In perfect B&apo without caus ing you the leait pato. ratal extraction, Wtects. The Great Cloak Sale.' The Magnificent Stock of Cloaks, Capes, and Coats that we bought from M. Silver & Co., of New York, at 50 cent3 on the dol lar, is surprising- and delighting all the ladies who Tiave seen it. S8 to Sll Beaver. Kersey, Boucle Capes and Coats and ffr QO Plush Capes. 4-J. JO S5 to S8 Beaver and Forrcy CQ QO Clothe, fur and Jot trimmed. 4 J. JO SI3 to SI5 Ladies' and Misses' Fine Cloth and Plush CO QQ Coats and Capos .JO. JO SI5 to SIS coats and capes B o u c 1 es Astrakhans. Whorumbo Beavers, KerCnQ9 Evans Dental Parlors, 1217 Ponn. Ave. N. W. O.VLY O.VK STOHH STA.VDUfG. An lovue Town Swept Away Uy a Fire Arcadia. Iowa, Nov. 3. The most disas trous fire that has visited this town in its history occurred to-night. There is now only one general store left In town. The flames burned over an area of four acres, taking with it ex residences, the hotel, oera house, livery barn, harness shop, two grain elevators, ooe lumber and KING'S PALACE 812 and 814 7th St. N. W. 715 Market Space. coal yard, a barber shop, the postoffice, two drug stores, two saloons, three general merchandise and one furniture store, one! hardware store, a butcher shop, a boot, and shoestore, four barnsand avacantstore bulldimr. The estimated loss is $35,000, partially covered by insurance. Grtivt inonev-rulilnii Mile of clotli. incut Xrxr Yo'rlc Clot bine Uou&e,Ul j Seventh "St. X. XV. . - Don't Fail to get Your Souvenir Emrlch's SouTentr Day. all day to-daj- we shall present every purchaser of the celebrated EMiiSJCCOiePS PUmiTY ! SLk w. III III Our October sales wore larger than tho In anyona month lor the past tnojears. We have a few Second-hand Pianos that wo nre aim 03 1 Trilling To give away, because wo mut baro room for our line stock ot hew Instruments coming In. WK KEEP KVEUYTIIINO IN THE MUSIC LINE OponlromSa. m to6p m. SANDERS & STAYMAN, 9S F St. N. W. TEKCy S. FOSTEK, ilauassr. Balllraoro Stcrr. 13 X. Charlos Street. LVLjJMVftfc'i,rSLXr!,0.i(A' ' PIANO. Orran, Vocsl Muslo and thwry taucbt by J. f. QMDIUILLKli, bll Ibt. uw. Terms moderate. E1VECTIQX UETUIIXS 1 I Tlic TlinDs vvllj dNplny tliPin on a run m in nt Ii ciiiivnii in front of The Tlmiw Itiiildlit; Tt:OMlny nlulit. HCBeBHsaeataseacisgssia s a a Fur trimmings ;' Black Marten, Slink. EUetrls Seal. Coney. Ulack an! White Angora, lilack and White Thibet fewansdowu otc. loucanuol fiad a better assortment In town pangledBanilsiji! The newest and most beautiful goois lmaplnable Ml colon 41. 9L5t7, and ii perjanl. Grandma's' Polishing Powder is the best In tho worM forallrer brasd. eta Per box, 7a Cohen's Trimming Store, 523 Uth St. N. W. i with a beautiful Imported Dresden China Individual But ter dish, li you have never tried "Emnch I Purity" II vou are oar- ! ticulariy in- j vited to do so iiii to-day and secure one of these really eleg-ant souv enirs. "We guar antee "Em rich's Puri ty" to be bet ter than the best butter in the world. In flavor it is richer in texture finer it is always sweet, pure and clean. In price it is more economical than butter and is more palatable. A trial will convince you that all we claim for it is true, and you will always set it on the table in future. It is put up only in 1 pound prints, and we ask only one price, 20c. per Pound. EMRICH BEER COMPANY, Main Market, 1306-1312 32d st. nw. Telephone, 347. 13ranch llarkeu ins mast-nw.;3H lUhsLntr.: stn ana H st aw; 3037 list nir.; lst and K sta. nir.; SIS Indiana are. nw ; 5th and 1 ats. nw. 4th and I sta. nw.; xOitt at. and fa. are. nw.: 13th a:, and?. T 111 111 et N.W. INHEIMER'S. 514 Stil Stre MONEY SAVERS. We have secured from an underwear manufacturer the entire stock of Ladies' cheap and fine Muslin and Cambric Underwear at 50c on the dollar. 50c on the dollar on your purchase. That means a saving for 3Tou of 19c. Canton Flannel Drawers, worth 30c. a iialr, 13c.ColtonDraiver3,'vortli39& a pair... .. 2'Jc. Tine ClicmUe-, worth COc.; our price 31c. l'ine Embrolderr-trimmed Chcratie. worth eoe. 18c. Tine Night Gowns, 'worth 7rc. 03c. ritte NIglit Gowns, ivorth SI JiSc. Tine Nlsht Gowns, worth 1.75... .. .. 7Cc. Deep Kniliroielcretl Huftlcel Skirts, worth $1.37, 25c. Corset Covers, worth 50c 35c. Corset Covers, worth GDc., 43c. Corset Covers, worth 00c, iBadlv I To-day? n H O a a WncV fffiTcr w-tof a1 dy4ncAu4AHB W m Q'scisca often follow triflinrailmenta. . Brown's ilron SBftters lfTOnarewcakan 5 generally exhausted, 2 nervous, have no S appetite and cant 2 uork, begin at once 5 talcing the most re- S liable strengthenlne S medicine, which ij S Brown's Iron Bitters. 5 Benent comes from S the very first dose. Z IT CURES M S Dtskfsia. Kidncv nd Livcb 2 Ntunatcia, Titounus. CONSTIPATION, IMPURE BLOOD, S AiA.ia Ncnvous ailhciits, S WOMEN'S COHPUllNTS. 1 Get only the Eenulne it has crossed ted lines on the wrspper. M H BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, Ut. 5 MMlMEMtatItl5 3.49, Laellea' Blucrianncl Suits, tailor injeie Jacket, worth $5.98, 9Sc. Ladles' rijnnel Wraiincra. i-Ivet collars ard tuffs, worth $2; our prle-c, 9So Cl.ildren's Scotch Tlaid Dresses, worth $2; our pricr,.... 2.1c. Ke'd (lutnis CTotli Crepo, lil.ie-k ficured, worth 75c; our price' $1.59, Black lSnlliantine Skirts, ctlrivre'iit fiRurrs, tailor made. i.-nrtli53.tl0:ourprlci- S2U17, Children's Fancy Cloth Ke-vmnrkets. Trom G to 12 years rith larsc cajics; worth $5.00; our price' .. $1.17, Children's Fancy Cloth Ite'fers, laro collar and nie'lon fleovi-s; worth S3.C0; o-ir price', $4.98. Lndles' cr- fine Iloucle Cloth Iteere'ru. eiwihle'-brenbtcil, larffc 1 lttons, larKc niclnn slevves; wnrlli $8.00; our price $4.98. Ladles' fine Enplich Uejvernioth boxed Coats, doulilc tircastcd. Iarr;c buttons; tailor made, melon sleeves; worth $8; oar price ISc 15c 29c 31c 48o 63c 98c 75c 25c 35c 43c $3.49 98c 98c 23c SI. 59 $2.37. $1.47 $4.98 $198 $G.99, LadieV riira finequnllty Astrakhan Iloucle Clotli Coats, double-breateil, lare. ityllsh sleeves, halt f-ntln Heed; worth $10.00; our price 96c. Halt dozen best Trlple plateel Knives, hair dozen l'orks. halt dozen Te-aspoons, half dozen T.ill."iotis,SuKarSl-lland Hut ter Knife'; worth $3.50, all Mon day only 5 3-4C. Bos of Best Wrltlns Faiwr ami Knvclope-s, actual value 25c; Mondpy only 5 3-4c, For Two Tin Bleacheel Colored Bonlereil rrinjreil Nap kins, worth 10c. each; Monday only two for 25c. Fine tVool Scotch riaids, full 30 Inches wiele. in Handttome Ktch ColorliiRs; worth 50c. yard; Monday only 9c. nn ounce for Best Triplo extracts; all odors, such as He liotrope. Violet. JiieVey Club, etc.; worth 33c. ounce; Monday only 9c; bring your bottle. 48c. yard full 54 Inches wide, Navy Blue Wool, Storm Serge; a very popular dress fabric; worth $1.0u ynnl; Monday only 9c. for a box of Best Butter milk Soap, tlirev cakes in a but. and worth 25c; Monday only 25c. Novelty Figured Dress KoodR. Strictly AH Wool, a litautirul Assortment to select rrom; worlli 49c. yard; Monday only C 3-4c. For Two Tiill Bottles ' of Best Household Ammonia; worth 10c. bottle; Monday only 39c. Handsome silk finished Ilenrie'lta cloth, in nil the new fall shades and black: a veri table bargain at 75c. yard; Monday only CI-tcLi-r"!' sized bath towels; " the regular 15c. kind; Mon day only $6.99 98c Sic 53c 25c 48c 9c 25c 5ic 39c 5?c 19c. 1.000 more botes of Op penhcimer'8 Washington Belle Cigar; a good smoke, nnd 12 In a buz; only .. 2c. a cake for ihe genu I no scented pure White Castile Soap; worth 10c. cake; MoLday only.. 29c. for 8 yard3 good apron ginghams in all size che-cks; worth 5Cc: Monday only 1 3 4c. Gent's Linen finished Unudkerchiefs. G l-2c. Keadv-mnde gingham aprons; worth 15c. each; Mon day only Oc. Tor an extra large bottls of besl Bay Itum; worth 25c. buttle; Monday only S6c. for we41 made, full-boned, extra long waist corsets, either white or drab; worth 75c. pair; Monday only -. lc. a box for Royal Shoe Black ing. 49c. Men's natural wool shirts or drawers, in all sizes, the reg ular dollar quality; Monday only .. .. 9c. for a pood English hair nnd a good rubber dresairg comb; Both Monday only 29. for 2 fine ladles' ribbed vests, full weight, worth 25c each; Moi.day only 2 for 5 3-te. fur six papirs of best pins, needle pululs. worth 3c. paper; Monday only 9c. n pnir for eyeglasses to suit all sights; Monday only $19.50 for the New Family Sen ing Machine, all attachments imiude-d. and fully warranted for five ye-ars. Sewing machines rented by week or month, and till makes repaired antl warranted. Solr agents for the ce-lebraled light run Bins New Herae Machine! 19c 2c 29c g;c 9c 39c 49c 9c 29o 5ic 9c 1 514 Ninth Street N. W. ,r- . f- j-v - - W rt. -