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THE EVENING TIMES WASHINGTON WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 4 19018 w

Corner j Market Space

Best of Ercrjtliins foxthe Least Money

Santa Claus has charge of our Toy De-

partment and will remain in charge ofsame until it is tIme for him to make hisjourney in order to distribute his nanywares to those children who have beengood and mindfuL He Invites everybody-to call and meander through the stockand see the many pretty toys of everykind suitable for boys and girls Fourthfloor

That Blow LastNight Was a

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vertised for tomorrow will be still moresuccessful on account of the manytimely items and warm atmosppere

From Our WomensSuit Dept

25 highgrade Allwool Golf Capes ahost of pretty patterns which we havejust placed on are garmentsworth from 750 to 875 offered at

23 fine Black Allwool Kersey ClothCapes two styles plain and trimmedfull length and full sweep worth 900and 51060 for

100 Airwool Cloth Rainyday Skirts in apretty shade of dark oiford with a hair-line effect scams and stitched bottoinsra garment actually worth 500 for

Those three very specials can be foundon our second floor

Now AYe Follow with a Line ofSpecially Priced

WRAPPERSAND THEY ARE BARGAINS WORTHY

OF ANYONEGboaquality Flannelette Wrappers neat

deslgps and colorings made with flouaced bottom and trimmed with fancy braid

regular tJSc fcr

Best quality of FlanneletteWrappers in figured striped and Per-sian effect some trimmed with embroi-dery edge others with fancyextra full through the flounceround the bottom in a variety of prettyand neat designs all J50

Imported Flannelette House Gowns inlight and dark colorings very effectivedesigns some trimmed with bands of material to match others with soutachebraia finished in the best possible

perfect fitting worth 175 for

Fine Twilled Flannelette House Gownssome trimmed with bands of black satinribbcn many new and pretty coloringsand effects thorough dressmaker finishall sizes worth 225 for

Heres a lot of finegrade ofwhich includes all the leadingand colorings among which are the

latest Persian stripes the range ofshades includes lavender rose pink blueand red they are cut extra wide andmade with deep flounce and are neatlytrimmed and finished with ruffles over theshoulders the regular worth is 275 for

Second the MillineryDepartment

Movements o Xnvnl VesselsThe battleship Indiana training vessel

has arrived at Guantanamo the collierLebanon at Clenfuegos the cruiser At-lanta at Buenos Ayres the gunboat Wil-

mington at Chin Kiang the torpedo boatWinslow at Newport and the cruiser NewOrleans at Cheefoo The trainingship Essex has sailed from Port au Spain for StKitts and the battleship Kentucky RearAdmiral Kempffs flagship from Hongkongfor Amoy The converted vessel Rainbow

ship at Cavite and the cruiser Cincinnatihave been placed in commission at theNew York Navy Yard

Empire State Members FetedA complimentary entertainment and re

cepticn was given by the New York StateRepublican Club of this city to the newlyelected members of Congress from theEmpire State last night in National RiilesArmory Despite the inclemency of theweather four cf the six New York Rep-resentatives Invited attended namelyRepresentatives Low Allen Perkins andDouglas

Index Clerk Parrnn llcslsrna-yi Thomas Parran who was the only

Republican elected in Maryland lastmonth resigned his positfonas icdes clerkof the House today and D C Dinger ofWest Virginia the assistant index clerkwill be appointed In his place Mr Parran was elected clerk ot the MarylandCourt of Appeals M Stewart ofMaryland will be made assistant indexclerk

XOTT Pastor nt Stonelinm MassTheRSv B Alfred Dunn formerly

of this city was recently installed-as pastor of the Congregational Churchat Stoneham Mass

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We llaTe just received direct fromtory i00 Mens and Yoke

In nfl the latest materials and also a lot ofChest rf elds 44 to 52 inches longreproductions of tIle swell styles

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Lot 1105 consists of an assortmentof Dark Grey Yoke Overcoats nicelymade and finished worth 575 for

Lot 1003 Consists of a handsomeselection of Dark Bottlegreen YokeOvercoats worth every bit of 15 for

Lot 5C65 Consists of elegant Satinlined Imported Melton Yoke

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NEWS AND GOSSIP

FROM GEORGETOWN

LETTER GiRRBE APPISR BEAD

Stricken VVitU Heart Disease andDies at the Threshold ol His

Home Real Estate DealsAVntt Married

iL Appier for tansy years a letter carrierdroppea da 3 oclockthis Homing taJJie hallway of his home2SOS P Street made themidnight collection lrom the mail boxeson his route Heart disease was theause cf death

Mr Appier made his collection in acart which he stabled with his horse inthe rear of the offices of the MillerSfcoe

Real Estate Company on 03 irtysecond Street Apparently Mr Appier

realized the seriousness of his condition-as the stable doors were left open andthe horse unhalteredv bowing that hewas hurrying to his home The mall hadbeen turned in before the attack came

He was aimembcrof the DumbartonAvenue Methodist Episcopal Church Mr

Appier was over sixty years of age Heleaves a two Rand Lawrence Appler

Meal Estate DealsMr J J Murphy has sold to Mrs S L

Hawken lot 1 in block 3 in Burkets sub-

division in Friendship and Mount AiryTenleytown

Rosa Y Waner has sold to MessrsWilliam and Alexander Johason part oflot 1C7 in square 12 e The purchasersimmediately the property toMr Barney McKay for 5 0V

Grace H Lembkey has purchased ofFlora Kirkwood parts of lots 7 and S inblock 6 Cleveland Park

Part of Grasslands Sold

Mr Charles C Glover yesterday sold toMr Thomas Hyde the undivided onehaifinterest in a part of the Friendship Sub-

division and also all of brocks 1 and 2

Annsleigh Park being on WisconsinAvenue near the Grant Road TenleytownMr Hyde trans ferrefftO air Glover partsof Grasslands This is a part of theproperty owned by Sir William C Whitney xtten Secretary of the Navy

aiarringrc o Miss WattAnnouncement has been made of the

marriage orMiss Helen GWatt to Mr

Frederick C Bache ot Binghamton N

Y Miss Watt taught in the publicschools of Georgetown for several yearsThe wedding occurred November 27

G A Wilson performed the ceremony v

Officers o 3Uzpah ChapterThe annual election of officers of Hiz

pah Chapter Order Eastern Star tookplace last night and resulted in thechoice of the following Worthy matronMiss Lulu Cunningham worthy patronMr W H Harrison associate patronMrs W H Harrison secretary MissMary Becker treasurer Mrs LouisaWagner and conductress Mrs BlancheWise associate conductress Mrs CarrieBecker These officvers will be installed-on December 17

Officers of the Royal Arch Chapter toserve for the ensuing year will be electednext Tuesday

Old pIKcera HeelectedWilliam R Singleton Lodge of Masons

of Tenleytown met last night and reelected its officers They are Frank H

Thomas worshipful master I E Shoe-

maker senior warden Samuel O Wendel

warden Andrew BurgerEli Riley treasurer W L Conley

senior deacon Fred Robey Junior deacon Thomas Boling senior steward TF Riley junior steward and Alexander

tylerMinor Xotes

funeral of Clement Beckett theaged colored man who died Sunday washeld this afternoon at Ebenezer A M EChurch The members of the GrandLodge of colored Masons of the Districtattended

Mr James H Taylor will deliver theregular biweekly lecture to the pupilsof tho Linthiftumschocl tonight His sub-

ject will be Commercial LawThe Georgetown Citizens Association

will hold its monthly meeting Fridayevening in Cooperative Hall

Policeman Lipscomb of the Third pre-

cinct has been transferred to the Georgetown J Murphy whowas promoted from a private In the Sev-

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Lot 16C2 Consists of a fine line ofOxford Yoke Overcoats The equal ofmy 12 Coat for

Lot 8312 Consists Tt a nobby lineof unfinished Cheviot Yoke Overcoatsthe newest cloth an 18 value for

Special Special-We have 35 Mens Overcoats in dark

blue material Must be closed out for

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Ha Friedlander It BroilCorner Ninth and E Streets

now a Young Xcirro EffcctedanEntrance Into a Store

Percy Lee colored nine years old issaid to have made a great slide down arope several nights ago In securing entrance to the premises of the HartfordRubber Company 1113 Fourteenth Streetnorthwest

Twentythree Hartford bicycle tiresvalued at 50 and 2 in cash wore stolenand now Percy is locked up at the Houseof Detention having been arrested byPrecinct Detective Evans

William Gray colored seventeen yearsold is also under arrest charged withcomplicity in the crime

The robbery was reported yesterday byDavid L Scovel the mancger for thecompany and the arrest was effectedshortly afterward Finding a skylightover the store open Percy is said to havegone to the upper part of the building andslid down a rope the end of which washeld by Gray Into the store ex-pected that the property will be

todayThe boys are also charged with other

robberies Gray with having stolen anovercoat from Lewis Leuborinsky andLee with the larceny of a bicycle fromDr Lewis 1311 Fourteenth Streetnorthwest The boys live in GreensCourt

COLORED EMTIiOYES CEL

Government to Be Aske to3n5OOOO or More

The Government Claim Association anorganization of colored people held aninteresting session at its headquarters at40S South Capitol Street Monday nightThe claimants will ask Congress to

150 XW or more to refund cer-

tain money deducted from the pay of cer-

tain colored employes of the Union Armyduring the war of 1S61 to 1SC5 between theStates

This money was deducted It is saidto support a hospital for the sick amongthese employes to aid contrabands andfor the support of the indigent poor inand around the District of Columbia atthat time

The claimants hold that the deductionwas a tax to raise revenue and that allmeasures to raise revenue must originate-in the House of Representatives and thattherefore the deduction under the specialorder of Secretary Stanton issued on May2 1862 for that purpose was without constitutional sanction and therefore illegaland that the money must be refunded

CrHtcnicm Home EntertainmentThe bazaar and musical entertainment-

at the Florence Crittenton Home 213

Third Street northwest last eveningproved to be quite a success notwithstanding the inclement weather An ex-

cellent programme was presented includjug recitations vocal solos and Instru-mental music The entertainment will berepeated this evening

Murphy Expected TomorrowDetective Tyser Is expected to return

here tomorrow from Eufala Ala wherehe has gone to take charge of SamuelFranklin Murphy tho alleged evangelistand confidence man who Is wanted hereon a charge of forgery

Illustrated Lecture TonightAn Illustrated lecture will be given to

night at the First Baptist Church by SirBelts There will be songs and movingpictures After the lecture refreshmentswill be served on the lower floor in theladies bazaar

Goes to Stanford UniversityProf Marathon iL Ramsey professor of

Roman languages at Columbian Uniyersity has resigned his positiont accepta similar one at the Leland Stanford JrUniversity

Team of Horses Walk OverboardA team of horses attached to an leo

wagon belonging to Hayward Smith of 318

F Street southwest walked overboard intothe James Creek Canal hear theM Streetbridge last night One of the horses wasrescued but the other drowned

The ladies of Logan Union W V R TJ

gave a progressive euchre party Mondayevening Mrs Hazard Wheeler chairman assisted by Mrs Belle Gibson airsNoskey Mrs Burke Mrs Gorram MrsChase and MissMartin

Electrical wbrkcra5 SmokerA smoker was held by the International

Brotherhood Electrical Workers LocalUnion 148 at Arion Monday eveningThere was a most interesting prosramineof entertainment

Corcorans vs TJrella

The Corcoran Cadet and Urell Riflesteams will play return game tonight inthe District series inCentre Market Armory The Urells wontheir first game as league members ifdnithe Corcorans

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crowded every minute of each business day toround up the enormous Shoe Stocks now in ourthree Big stores Yesterdays bad weather madea gap in our sales which we intend to more thanfin up by tomorrows extra attractions

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Lambs Wool SolesFrom S to 1130 tomorrow only

all sizes for Women Misses andChildren No more than 3 t fr

upairs to any one pur-chaser

40c RubbersiTrom S to 1130 tomorrow only

all sizes Womens Misses andChildrens reliable quality r r

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WOMENS SHOES

Stylish Patent LeatherWinter Dress edges orwide extension edge soles andheels Splendid 250 ftShoes I

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250 ShoesHandmade Box

Calf DoublesoledLaced Shoes for Missesand Boys ft t f-all sizes ITomorrow 4 I fi x

I SL50 ShoesSplendid wearing

L50 grade Kid andBox CalL Shoes Allsizes forboys andgirlsTomorrow S 115

Spring HeelsSpring Heel Kid

Laced and ButtonBoots 4 styles lightor heavy soles m fSizes 4 to S ITomorrow

MENS SHOES

Enamels and Pat LeathersDress and street Soes made in

the latest styles with Goodyearhandsewed process sole o l fExceilent 3 vahies

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BOARD XF APPRAISERS

Annnrtl Report 3 nctc to the Secre-tary of the Treasury

The annual report of the Board ofCnlted Geaasaliippralsers for thetwelve mouths endeC September 30 19 lwas submitted this morning to SecretaryGage of the Treasury The board consist-ing of Messrs Charles H Ham Henderson M Somerville George C TIchenorWilliam 7 Lunt W B Howell I FFisher Marion De Yrles and James AJewell in referring to the disposed-

of during the past year saidAt the making of the last annual re

port there remained undecided for theconsideration of this board 5S902 casesThere during the last year October1 19 0 to October 1 1S01 19789 newcares making an aggregate of 7S891 Ofthese the board during the last year de-

cided 20584 leaving undecided on sia lastdate 58107 cases

Of thOse 58107 cases 48697 are or thesuspended flies awaiting decisions oL thecourts upon some issue raised by the pro-tests therein and are on the docketor in the hands of tie board for decisionThere were 12S appeals taken to UnitedStates circuit courts during the year

DEATHS OF i WEEK

Slight Decrease In 3IortaIity Due toConsumption and Among ChildrenThe deaths in the District during the

week ended on Saturday last number 186

as against 107 in the corresponding weekof last year and 105 in the week previousor the decedents 55 were white

a death rate of 148 per thousandand 51 colored death rate 306 For allthe deaths the rate was 19S per thousandcf all the population From affections ofthe brain there was an increase in themortality as compared with the previousweek from 9 to 15 of heart diseases from5 to 9 and kidney ailments from 5 to S

There was a decrease in deaths fromconsumption from 17 to 14 and thoseamong children under 5 years old from28 to 19 and among those under 1 yearof age from 23 to 22 There was 1 fatalease of typhoid fever 3 of diphtheria and3 from grip There were 2 deaths fromviolence 1 being a case of suicide bydrowning 1 acidental Inhalation ofilluminating gas

At the close of last report there were33 cases of diphtheria In quarantine in 28premises During the week 9 new casesocurred and 15 were discharged leaving27 cases under treatment in 21 premises-

Of scarlet fever there were 57 cases inquarantine in 37 premises at the close oflast report During therweek 11 caseswere reported and 6 were dischargedleaving 62 cases with warning cards in 43promises

The mean weather conditions prevalentduring the week were Temperature of theatmosphere 37 degrees relative humidity63 and barometer 2S90 There was arainfall of 118 inches with northwesterlywinds averaging 11 nciles per hour Themaximum of the thermometer was 54 de-grees on the 24th and minimum 23 degreeson the 2Sth

The following were the deaths classifiedaccording to their icausesr Apoplexy 6bronchitis 4 congestion of lungs 4 con-sumption 14 diphtheria 3 diseases ofbrain 4 diseases of heart 9 diseases ofkidneys 5 malignant growths 7 menin-gitis 2 pneumonia 7 suicides 1 typhyid fever 1 miscellaneous 33

Petitions Against PolygamyThe citizens of the Commonwealth ot-

IMassachusets are much exercised overthe question of polygamy and have start-ed In to flood Congress with petitions inbehalf of the passage of an antipolygamy-law

The petitions declare that a state ofmonogamy is the only legal and properone The signatures tin the petitions havealready rolled up into the thousands

The a Slave to CatarrluD T Sample President of Samples Installment

Coinpsriy writes For years1 with Chronic Catarrh Remediesand treatments by specialists only care me tem-

porary I was to use DrAzaews Catarrhal Powder It gave almost inrttnt relief and hiss proved the one good thingin my case Sold S iTHlama Ninthand F Struts Edmonds Williams Third Streetand PeonscrlTania Avenue ZL

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CREED REVISION COHMITTEE

Presbyterinns Hold FIrst Session

The committee of the Geaerl Assemblyof Presbyterian Church of the UnitedStates appointed to consider a revision ofthe Westminster Creed held its first ses-

sion today In the Church of the CovenantReports of the three subcommittees

which were in session in this and othercities last week were read but regardingthe details of them strict secrecy wasmaintained

It wasas srlain I however that thework which in the of the church-men Js the most Important has not yetbeen placed under discussion This is thereport of the committee which was au-thorized to draw up a brief statement ofthe Reformed Faith

After considerable discussion the corninittee deeMed to restrict this to 1000words has been complet-ed and it will it is thought be the firstitem on the list of important business toreceive the committees attention

This will followed by detailof the two other subcommittees

one which had under consideration theaddition of new chapters to the code oflaws and the other which dealt with theelimination of certain more or less ob-

jectionable features ot itThe committee will continue its session

tomorrow

PATWETR ERRED

The gut Police Court Acquittal Put

William Palmer colored was put entrial today before Justice Barnard inCriminal Court No 2 on a charge ofhousebreaking

Overconfidence in his knowledge of lawis ths cause of Palmer now being In Itstoils

In June last the priscncr and JosephChisel also colored were charged in thePolice Court with entering the house ofMatthew Meyer 232S Brightwood Avenueand stealing 120 in cash a gold watchand other articles of value

Chisel is now serving a sentence of tenyears in the penitentiary at MoundsvilleWVa

the hearing In the Police CourtPalmer was discharged Believing that hehad been tried for the crime with whichbe was charged he gave the law and thedetectives the laugh and openly admittedthat he had participated In the robberyof Meyers house

He received the gold watch he said ashis share of the plunder and on beingpushed by the police threw It Into a wellon the premises where he and Chisellived

Helan and McNsmee follow-ed this clue and in the search found Meyers watch at the bottom of the well onpremises 309 Pomeroy Street wherePalmer lived at the time of the robberyPalmer rearrested and indicted by thegrandjury

MYSTERY OF NINE HAMS

Colored Woman Arrested But TwoColored Men Escape

Nine large hams contained in a hag and-a basket were taken last night from ahouse In Union Court northwest to theSixth precinct station Policeman Cornwell has arrested Bessie Jenkins colored on suspicion pending investigationof the theft of the hams

It Is supposed by the police that thehams were stolen from a freight car ofthe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad

Two negroes were carrying the hamsInto the house when they were discoveredby Cornwell He gave chase and enteredthe house but found only the Jenkinswoman within The negroes had escapedthrough windows at the rear

TIle hams are the property of the NelsonMorris Company

The Death RecordThe following deaths for twentyfour

hours were reported at the Health De-

partment up to noon today Christiana A

F Wade 76 years Mrs Sarah AnnSwormstedt 71 years r Conrad Bauman 70years Maria Thies 67 years AndersonStulard58years George Gent 45 yearsAmelia Miller 17 years Infant of Eliza Patterson 5 months William S Hanes2 days infant at Sarah Murphy 1 day

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At the Lowest Possible Prices with the Privilege toPay Intervals

We are displaying the finest stock of Clotting atr priceswhich are equal and yes lower than tile socalled cash storesquote

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Telephone DirectoryApplication for service be made before

December 16 1991

When legal restrictions tlo oat prevent thebuilding of lines staioas will beliabed promptly

Washington Service

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Heurichs Maerzen and Senate BeersEvans Hudson Ale and Porter Bass4 Cos Ale on draught All the pop-ular brands ot WWskis and Uauors

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WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 4 1901

Weather IndicationsFair and continued cold tonight and

Thursday brisk northwesterly winds

TEMPERATURETemperature at 9 a m 27Temperature at 12 noon 23Temperature at 2 p m 31

THE SUN A HO MOONSun rose 703 AM Sun sets 4i4S PMMoon rises j Moon sets 1253 A M

TIDE TABLEHigh tide

tide 9 10 A M and 957 P M

STREET LIGHTINGLamps lit todayLamps out tomorrovr6Il A M

AMUSEMENTSRational If I Were King evening

Mann and Clara Lipman in The Red Kloof evening

Chases Peter Dailey and polite vaude-ville afternoon and evening

Lafayette A Lady of Quality after-noon and evening

Academy The Village Parson even-ing

Kennns Reilly Woods burlesquersafternoon and evening

Bijou Burlesque and vaudeville after-noon and evening

Downtown TemperatureThe temperatures registered by the

standard thermometer at Rouse Herrmanns today were 9 a m 32 degrees12 m 26 2 p m S3

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Splendid Billiard RoomFamous for Wines and Liquors

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Star of the Eastfancy patent flour

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toe display of Rcriet Air CushloaTrusses of all kinds supporters

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award over all competitorsAmerican end foreign Th Horict pJSir Cushion Truss leadsthe world Two weeks Two r

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