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. PIERCE & CO 719 Market Space, Con Sra Sr. Asp Pesxa. Ave Ar ————. JUST ALF PR We Aur Closing Out Ocs Esrme Learszr Goovs Derarruest. BEGINNING MONDAY, MAY 22, WE WILL OFFER the PICK OF OUR ELEGANT STOCK OF FINE LEATHER GOODS, such as LEATHER TRAVELING COMPANIONS of ALL QUALITIES, LEATHER MUSIC ROLLS. FINE COLLAR AND CUFF CASES, LEATHER DRESSING CASES FOR GENTLEMEN or LADIES, HANDSOME PURSES, FINE POCKET BOOKS of all GRADES. THESE GOODS are all MADE by a NOTED MANU- FACTURER, for which we are the EXCLUSIVE WASHINGTON agents. Yet next WEEK YOU TAKE YOUR CHOICE of ANY of them for JUST HALF PRICE. 3,000 Yards Or NEW AND CHOICE CINCHAMS AT 9C. YD. THESE HANDSOM® GINGHAMS, WHICH HAVE JUST ARRIVED, will be placed on ale MONDAY. THEY ARE ALL THIS SEASON'S GOODS and COMPRISE ALL of the NEW COLORINGS, in PLAIDS, CHECKS AND STRIPES. NONE of them have EVER been OF FERED for lens than 12c. yard, anda great many styles are worth 15c. yard, but as a STARTLING ADVERTISEMENT and TRADE-BRINGER we OFFER them NEXT WEEK atthe RIDICULOUS LOW PRICE OF 9 CTS. YARD. PRETTY CHALLIES FOR 6 CTS. YARD. MONDAY we will PLACE on SALE 1,500 yards of PACIFIC CHALLIES in NEW and STYLISH EFFECTS, in CREAM, LAVENDER or ECRU GROUNDS, with BEAUTIFUL and EFFECTIVE FIGURES, all NEW PATTERNS. These goods are cheap at the price, 10c. yard, but NEXT WEEK we OPFER them FOR 6 CTS. YARD. Sonne Eee SS UAL ES A Guear Dave Os Tut Szcoxo Fioon, TAKE the ELEVATOR and STOP on the SECOND FLOOR. Some SPLEN- DID BARGAINS here. THESE are & SAMPLE of the SORT. THESE GOODS have JUST AR- RIVED: IRISH LAWN ROOM GOWNS cr WEAPPERS. WHITE GROUND WITH BLUE or PINK FIGURES or FOLKA SPOTS, trimmed with COL- ORED NOVELTY EMBROIDERY to MATCH FIGURES, COLLAR and CUFFS of COLORED EMBROIDERY, ALSO ruffle down front, piaited yoke, at the LOW PRICE of $2.00¢ach. IRISH LAWN ROOM GOWNS or WRAPPERS, WHITE GROUNDS with BLUE or PINK POLKA SPOTS and FIGURES, RUFFLE of WIDE COL ORED EMBROIDERY to match around COLLAR and CUFFS, also COLORED EMBROIDERY CASCADED DOWN FRONT. yoke of CLUSTERS of FINE TUCKS, FINISHED with COLORED HERRINGBONE BEADING. These NEXT WEEK FOR 82.25 each. PURE WHITE GOWNS of FINE MUSLIN, YOKE of DOTTED swiss, HUBBARD STYLE, SURPLICE NECK, RUFFLE of DOTTED SWISS EM- BROTDERY around NECK aud CUFFS, CKED CUFFS all finished with FINE HERRINGBONE BEADING. These goods are MADE in the BEST POSSIBLE MANNER im the LATEST STYLE, WELL FINISHED, PEARL buttons. ALLuizes. Made EXPRESSLY to OUR ORDER. Rewular price 98c. REDUCED FOR NEXT WEEK TO 69c. Excu. Banearss Nexr Wax Is New Exsnowery. WE HAVE cust RECEIVED » NEW and ELEGANT ASSORTMENT of FINE SWISS EMEROIDERTIES, WHICH we OFFER NEXT WEEK at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, as toi LOT 1 CONSISTS of a RICH ASSURT- ‘MENT of PATTERNS in FINE SWISS EMBROIDERY, 5 inches WID! on the FINES LAWN in a NUMBER DESIGNS and PATTERNS, at thelr rewa- BUT WE OFFER HOICE NEXT WEEK FOR SWISS NEW FINE PRY, 15 inches dee; VARIETY of NEWP TINa NEW ASSO! WENT of HAND°GME ALLOVER EMSKOTD- 1k im NAINSOOK, CAMBUIC or SWISS, ber yard, Exgrnaonprvary MARK DOWNS IN LACE. Simch NOVELTY LACE in CREAM. Rerular price, 25. NEXT WEEK, 19e. yard. S-inch NOVELTY LACE to match above. Regular price, 38. REDUCED » TO 29 yard. Sinch NOVELTY LACE in WHITE. Regular price, 28e. NEXT WEEK, 28c. yard. Ginch NOVELTY LACE to MATCH above. Regular price, 32. NEXT WEEK, 27c. yard. 4-inch POINT D'TRELAND LACE in BEIGE. Rerular price, 18. RE- DUCED TO 15c. yard. Ginch POINT D'IRELAND LACE in BIEGE. Regular price, 25c, NEXT WEEK, 17e. yard. Qinch POINT DIRELAND LACE in WHITE Regular price, $1.50. NEXT WEEK, 7c. yard. 4inch POINT D'TRELAND LACE in WHITE. Former price, 80c. NEXT WEEK, 47c, yard. 4inch POINT DIRELAND LACE NET TOP in CREAM. Regular price, 40c. NEXT WEEK, 2c. yard. Ginch POINT D'IRELAND LACE NET TOP in CREAM. Regular price, G0c. REDUCED TO 30. yard. 5-inch POINT D'IRELAND LACE NET TOP. Regular price, Soc. RE- DUCED TO 27e. yard. THE ABOVE are all NEW LACES and the REDUCLIONS are for NEXT WEEK ONLY. Sinch BLACK D'IRELAND LACE. Regular price, 25c. REDUCED NEXT WEEK TO 1k. yard. 4inch BLACK SILK POINT D'IRELAND LACE. Regular price, 50c. NEXT WEEK, 42c. yard. Tinch BLACK SILK BOURDON LACE. Regular price, $1.25. NEXT WEEK, 92c. yard. COLORED SILK MULLS, also BLACK or WHITE, 48-inch wide Regular price, 48c. NEXT WEEK, ‘See. yard. 4inch LINEN CLUNY LACE IN- SERTING. Regalsr price, WEEK. Ie. yard. G-inch LINEN CLUNY LACE. Rez- ular price, 4lc. NEXT WEEK, 2c. yard. 3 and 4inch LINEN TORCHON 26e. NEXT LOf of WHITE MALTESE LACE, Regular price, 10c. and NEXT WEEK, 3. yard. WE WILL RECEIVE and PLACE on SALE MONDAY a RICH and RARE ASSORTMENT of NET TOP POINT D' IRELAND LACES, in CREAM or WHITE, in SETS of different widths to MATCH. THESE LACES are ABSO- LUTELY NEW PATTERNS and NOTHING LIKE THEM have EVER been SHOWN in the CITY. The RANGE of PRICES will be FROM 182. to $1.50 per yard. 12 yard. Ty NN us La ae : 719 Marker Space, COR STH ST. AND PENNSYLVANIA ave, _ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©, SATURDAY. MAY 20. 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES. 9 SILK POINT PIERCE & 60, o KAUFMAN, 909 PA. AVE. H.W. COMMENCING MONDAY Odds “and” Ends A SALE IN OUR Remnant Dent. (SECOND FLOOR, ANNEX.) if you are wating for bargains in Dress Goods Your time fo: action !s now at hand. BARGAINS, ODDS AND ENDS GOODS MUST CO, PRICES CARRY THEM. 0c. Dress Ging ams, Odds and onds sal He" Dees: Challies, Odie andeidventenns be, Percaies. Odds and ends $ig Fronen Fervaie. | Otde and ands s Who. Reng Bite, Black and fed Caltoo. Cd aiid Te ends : age 10c. Dress ma Be 1B4e_ Outing Funnel ge I8e- French Satines. and ends sale. Bge 5c. French Satines. Odds and ends» White Goods. S covelty Gowler Orde orelty Goods, Od ool Sermes. Wool Cashmeren. -Ottas 2c. Black Lawn, Ge. ‘Tubleached Cotton. Odds nd ‘Tse, Unbleached Cotton. Uda Unbleached Cotton.” Odds and =. 45-inch Unbleached Sheet ds ing. Odds sale. BSc. 10-4 Bleached Sheeting. Odds Feigarcowide Bleached cotion. Oats aud ead 80. yr i 1c, Friit Gi the ‘Loom Cotton. “ads is age. ‘Pride ‘of the West” Gottin: ” Gadis and’ st " Tus Opps axp Exvs Sure Will be the event in our REMNANT DEPARTMENT. (2d floor....., annex.) So the earlier you call the best of the pick you can et, assome lots are easily sold out. 4B addition to the above grand offer we will sel! you BED SHEETS Full 10-4.’ made of 5 (), STOW Un, tht Dowt Utica Cotton, Uc. EACH PILLOW Made also of the ‘vest’ ) CASES Utica Cotton, full size, at c. EACH As KAUFIIAN, Dr. fi. Sanche’s Oxydonor VICTORY (Oxygen by Adsorption). A Cure for Disease Without Medicine, ‘This instrument ts sotely the iuvention of Dr. Sanche, who has spent thirty-eight years im perfecting it. That itis the «veatest of all curative agents. and that it has ef. fected completecures in many eases considered absolutely incurable by physicians, is attested by hundreds of testi- monials from all over the country. Although this treatment is comparatively new there are hundreds who owe their life, health and strength to its’ marvelous restorative powers. The Oxy- donor Victory supplies the Dlood with “OXYGEN BY ABSORPTION.” Next to the food that Dr. Sanch has done to the thousands of patients who now enjoy the Denefit of good health through the medium of the Victory, (now called OXYDONOR VIC- TORY.) the most gratifying feature to the inventor is ite gradual recognition by the medical fraternity. Na- ture’s own laws are the most marvelous of _inar- vels, and the OXYDONOR VICTORY simply assists Rsture in doing what it ww temporarily unable to do — throw you always at hand, and ONE instrument will suffice for the use of an entire family. The OXY- DONOR VICTORY has cured the following dis eases: LA GRIPPE, COLDS, CATARRH, ASTHMA, INSOMNIA, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, RHEUM A- TISM, INDIGESTION, CHILLS, FEVERS, SPINAL, KIDNEY, LIVER DISEASES, &c., &e. 1824 H BT. WASHINGTON, D. ¢., May 17, 1893, ‘My Dear Miss Lenman: T take much pleasure in testifying to the great bene>t I have derived from the use of + Dr. Sanche's Victory (now called Oxydonor Victory). I regard tt as an invaluable CUR- ATIVE agent, affording great protection AGAINST direxse, and of incalculable beneft to suffering humanity. I have found much relief from Insomnia and Nervous Debility by its use, and consider itacreat blessing in » household, particu- larly where there are children. Its bene- ficial effects were so apparent to me that I purchased a second instrument for use in my family, and would on no account part with elther, if another could not be ob- tained. ‘You are at liberty to refer any person to me who wishes to discuss ite merits, Very truly yours, Mrs. ANN R. STORY. 909 P. Ave N.W. THE PEOPLE'S MONEY SAVER. ZESESESESESFSESES §SESHSE 7 § By S§ Huzrise Cuzpiz. JE DON'T BELIEVE THERE'S ‘® housekeeper in town who hasn't ‘got a little list” of wants. And the biggest want of all is ‘the money to buy with. Waiting—wait- ing—waiting—takes dollars a long time to accumulate. The wants are growing. too, The house will never be put to rights that way. Switch off! Take credit when itis offered to you. Have everything you need at once—and- instead of banking the few dollars week ‘ormonth youcanspareturn them over to us, Take the FURNITURE—CAR- PETS — MATTINGS — REFRIGERA- TOR—BABY CARRIAGE-STOVE or whatever it may be, home withyou 7% Our Egurraste Creprr Syste Gives you that privilege—and doesn't ckarge anything for it. Doesn't pry into your private affairs—doesn’t ask you to sign any notes. Takes » promise—ex- pects you to keep it—and there is where your bother ends. Weekly or monthly payments. Hovse axo Henaways, 917, 919, 921, 823 7TH ST. my20 636 MASS. AVE. N.W. ISESFSESESFSESESHSESESHSHSESGSHSGSHSGSESHSHSESHSGSESGSESISESSSISS: ARSRSESE SESRSES BSRSESES3 A Presa. Stock Of those Hand-stitched and Riveted All-Leather Dress Suit Cases 20-in, 22-hn. $5.50 $6.25 FINER GRADES—HEAVIEK LEATHER— $8.50—$9.00—89.50. These are most excelent Traveling Cases, hay linen or leather iining, polished brass locks and bucsies, leather handies and coruers and tnely fin- ished throwzhout, Gesrs' Learner HAT BOXES. We have th ever shown int 1nost complete line of these rie A Good Box soe $8.20 A Better One++$5.00 A Fine Box s>o- $8.60 Wo have several other grates at intermediate prices that will interest you as well a ‘A complete line of every description of BAGS AND SATCHELS rrou $1.00 vo $45.00. FINE FANCY LATHER GOODS In endless variety at correct ficures, TOPHAM'S Taoxss Axo Learner G ons Masvractory, 1231 Ps. Ave N.W. Don't forget about the Leatheroi:l Trunks. 1t What a Relief ——When you get to the WORLD'S FAIR to Krave comfortanie quarters towo to at once n'e sand accessible to serot without bem ‘compelled to. Pay ‘excruiecnt Prices: £9 We secure you Toous iu advance Trosn's1 per day up. witavul charge. tar Aak yor our World's rair Album Ad- arene, ree. DICK’S HOTEL ACENCY __G18 Tih St. NeW. SESE ESESESESESESESESESESESESESESASESESPSESESESESESESESESESESASESES: PCCCCCCCCCE cco Se Wasuetows Oxty Aczsr, MISS LULA LENMAN, 929 F S: N.W. (Over Wilson & Carr's.) ‘Miss Lenman has studied under Dr. Sanche and will give you the proper advice as to the application of the OXYDONOR VICTORY. Office hours, 12 to 2, 3 to Sp. m. Gas Ranges. Tt takes time and troubie to get the ordinary coal stove mf working onder for cooking. But the heat! It is well enough in cold weather, when heat is ‘not & torture, but coal stoves won't do for summer. A gas cooking range will do the cooking perfectly and save you money—without the heat, Heat “off and ‘‘on” instantly. Oxy $18, 820 Axv $22 -—for the ‘Fire King"—which is the best gas cooking range made. Has all fixtures—over lighters, plate warmers, open door kicks, match strikes, air regulating cocks, &c. Bagnen & Ross, Con. 11 1u & G Ste. my) pty ARGAINS. | the Shoes which were tosed oul from ‘the manufac. | rat almost half price, and | | These a | } tu | includes | Shoes for ies," chil | dren and men. 500 _pairn "of | Ladies’ Fi ~ | to a ine Ox. Slippers, in| toe, | Regular ‘shoos, ATR, les and Opera harrow, medium With and without "tips, 81.25, $1.50 and & For 75¢. 1 lot of Boys’ Russan Tan Calf Shoes. Regular $175 quality. } 6 For $1.25 Pam 1 lot of, Ladies’ Biack and Tan Oxford Ties and Slippe:s. New, stylish shaves im narrow, medium and broad toe, plain and patent leather tips. Rogalar 82.25 quality. 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Electropoise = eee tw-The “ELECTRO. cee Flectropol * or ii poise POISE” may be rented Fiectronoiee Eectropoise three months on trial Flectropoise Electropoise Call for testimonials of Electropoise Electropsice frateful peole every. Blechrov cies Erectropoise there and a book giving Ele-tropoise Fectropise full particulars as to tue Electropotve Fiectropoise method of treatment, &e, E ectropo! Flectrnpoiae + Ae. Electropoine Electropoise 27 Reware of counter- Eiectropoine kueciropoise setts and imitations. Jectropoise pees pees Flectropatss jectropo! Electropoise ine Hees ATLANTIC Bee Eiectropolse jectropul Electropoise > Electropoine Psiris ELECTROPOISE Eotent: Electropelss Electropoise Electropo ae Electropoiae -lestropol E Electropotse Electro tae 7 Elsctropoise Flectropoise Electropoise Electropoise Electro; otee Hope 140 Heiss _ Electropoise Elec ocerss Hoceetons No Yo Aly@a fiecronsite tro] at otrol WOODWARD AND LOTHROP, 10TH, TH AND F STS N.W. a A VERY INTERESTING DISPLAY. . MONDAY AND TUESDAY WE WILL DISPLAY IN OUR GASLIGHT ROOM SOME VERY HANDSOME AND EXTREME NOVELTIES IN Sux Axpv Vatver Buocapes. THESE ARE DUPLICATES OF GOODS MADE ESPECIALLY FOR THE COLUMBIAN EXPO SIT! "ION. mn OUR FIRST SHIPMENT OF INCH ALL-SILK COLORED SATIN DUCHESSE AT $1.25 A YARD Has been received. The newest shades are among them, including Dryade, Tonkin, Eminence, Heltotrope, Page, Mars, Serpent, Menton, Reseda, Gobdelin, Petunia, de. THE LINE OF COLORED SATIN DUCHESSE AT $2.00 AND $2.50 Is kept complete in the assortment of new shadings as far as the great demand and short supply will permit. (First floor... Under skylight.) a Asovr Ours New Mixs Srone | Axp Irs Connecr Stock. ‘The man who always seems to be well dressed often ‘spends less money on his clothes than you think. Knowing what to buy and where to buy it is the wh: . Very likely you don't know. Then go to the ‘store where nothing but the latest and best are kept. THIS GREAT MEN'S FURNISHING STOCK holds every possible want that you can have in the furnishing line. We have just added a full assort- ment of Sraaw Hars In the very latest shapes and braids, narrow, medium, broad and roliing brims, 0c. to $3.00. An attractive line of Men's Fine Ceylon Flannel ‘Pajamas in stripes and plaids at 85.00. Asspecial line of Fawn-Colored Balbriggan Under ‘wear, satin faced, at 81.00 a suit. st floor... ++ 1009 ¥ st. door.) Excerrioxaz, Varvzs Ix Dows Quis. ——— On March 20 we made @ large purchase of Down Quilts and ordered parts of the lot shipped to cur stores in Baltimore and Richmond. Tho lot for the Richmond store, through some improper marking of the cases by the shipping clerk, was not delivered until May 10, after much time and trouble spent in tracing same, Our Richmond management, feeling they could not use as large a quantity so late in the season, asked us to help dispose of them. Therefore we will offer Mon- day 100 Dows Qorzs, SILK, SATIN AND SATINE COVERED, PLAIN AND RUFFLED EDGES, At the following unusual prices: 825 quality for $22.50. 817.50 quality for $875. 87.50 quality for $5. Also. miscellaneous lot of SATINE-COVERED DOWN QUILTS At the unprecedented price of a3 Monday morning. (Blanket dept., 2d floor... -11th st. building. ) —— Turortanr Sare Or Brack Srerrs. Biuck is once more in great favor. The greatest, perhaps, for several years past. Harper's Bazar says this is partly in protest against the very bright celers wor on the street, and also because many wo- men of fashion are wearing light mourning. Be that asit may, Black isthe proper thing, ana the spirited demand shown for Blacks since early in the season confirms it, Hasn't been necessary to talk about this stock. Wetold youwhin the new thi gs came in. You knew that the qualities and the prices were rigut, fan the buying has been soins steadily on. In conse- quence of this we hs several parte of pieces, some one or two-piece lots ani several dress pattern lencths which we are guing to close out, beginning Monday, at reduced prices, A piece Fancy All-wool Suiting, 40-inch, —Was 75e. Now 50c, yard.— 1 piece Fancy All-wool Suiting, 40-inch. ——Was 81. Now 75. yard.— ‘L piece Fancy All-wool Suiting, 40-inch. —Was 81.65, Now 81.25 yard. — AL piece Fancy All-wool Suiting, 40-inch, ~—Was 81.25. Now 81 yard. — A piece Fancy All-wool Suiting, 50-inch, —Was 50. Now 81.75 yard.— 1 piece Black and White Striped Cheviot, 50-inch. —Was $1.50. Now 61.25 yard. —— 1 piece Striped Crepon, 44-inch. ——Was 82.75. Now 1 piece Black and White Challis. —Wan O0e. Now 50c, yard, — 1 piece Crepe Canadienne, for veils, —Was 83. Now 82 yard. — GRENADINES. 1 piece Black and White Piaid Camel's Héir Grens dine. ——Was $1.50. Now 81 sard.— 3 pieces All-silk Grenadine, biack ground with stripes of red, pearl and heliotrope, -—Was $1.50. Now 81 yard.— ‘B pieces All-silk Grenadine, black ground with plaids of red, pearl and heliotrope. —Was $1.37. Now Tie, yard.-— 5 Dress Patterns Bordered Grenadine. 1 was $10.50. Now 85.00. 1 was 812.00. Now 1 was $17.50. Now 810.50. 1 was 819.60. Now 810.00. 1 was 820.50. Now 810.00. 1 Dress Pattern Striped Grenadine. —Was €17.50. Now 810.50. — anuex to 10th st. bldg.) — From. Ant Nezpteworx Derr. | Lot of Down Pillows, silk ruffles. .81.50, 83.00, 83.25 Lot of Down Pillows, armure silk ruff Lot of Russian Lace Bureau Scarf Lot of Rusion Lace Tidies. Lot of Antique Lace Tidies. .. Lot of Cluny Lace Tidies., (st floor. wide. Lot of Japanese Crope, Lot of Silk Basket Cloth, 50 inches. Lot of All-silk Satin Sheeting, 24 inch China Stiks for draping mantels and porte: Be. to $1. Fringe to match. : Lot of Figured China Silk Headrests. Lot of Piain China Silk Headrests, 59, 624, The. and $1.50 If there is any design that you'd like to have made bring the idea to us. We'll execute it promptly and satinfactorily and charge you little enough for it. ‘We employ adestiner with fifteen years' experience on high-class work. MONDAY, A Suz Or TURKISH RUGS aND WHOLE CARPETS SURPASSING ANY OFFERING OF LIKE GooDS KVER- MADE HERE OR BLSE- WHERE. TURKISH RUGS, Being a recognized staple and appropriately used in connection with every style of furnishing, are seldom offered for less than their value, This collection in- cludes « large assortment of VERY SELECT RUGS At the greatly reduced prices given below. ONE LOT ANATOLIAN MATS, Average size 18:36 in, —Were 85. Now $3.73. ONE LOT DAGHESTAN RUGS, Average size 3 ft, by 5 ft. Gin. —Were 87.50 and $10. Now 96.— | ONE LOT DAGHESTANS, CARABAGHS, KAZAKS AND SHIRVANS, Average size 3x6 ft. — Were $10 and 12:50. Now$7.50.— ONE LOT ISPAHANS. DAGHESTANS AND KAZAKS, Average size 3x6 ft. — Were $12.50, $15 and @14.50. Now 810, ONE LOT OUSHACKS, CARABAGHS, DAGHES- ‘TANS AND KAZAKS, Average size 4x7 ft. —Were $17.50, 820.and $25. Now @12.50.— ALso HESE Exrsonprany Bunoams WHOLE CARPETS. ONE USHACK CARPET, size 8 ft. 5 in. by 11 ft. 9 im.,terra cotta center, blue border. —Price, $87.50. — ONE USHACK CARPET, size 9 ft. 2in.-by 11 ft. 1n., gold center, terra cotta border. — Price, $95.00.— ONE USHACK CARPET, size 10 ft. by 13 ft. 2 in., cream center, red border, —Price, $100.00.— ONE USHACK CARPET, size 10ft. 5 in. by 18 ft, cream medaliion center, red border. —Price, $150.00. — ONE USHACK CARPET, size 10 ft. 2im. by 13 ft Sin, camel center, blue border. —Price, $100.00. ONE USHACK CARPET, size 10ft. 1 in. by 15 ft., red center, red border, —Price, $100,00.— ONS USHACK CARPET, size 10x1¢ ft., camel center, camel border. —Price, $120.— ONE USHACK CARPET, size 10ft. by 13 ft. 10 in., blue center, terra cotta border. —Price, $110.—— ONE USHACK CARPET, size 11 ft. 9 in. by 18 ft. Gin., blue center, gold border. —Price, #135. — ONE GHIORDES CARPET, siz» 9ft. by 14 ft. 1 in., terra cotta center, blue border. —Price, 100.— ONE GHIORDES CARPET, size 10 ft. 2 in. by 15 ft. 3in., blue center, terra cotta border. -—Price, $125, — ONE CANDAHAR CARPET, sizo 8 ft. 11 in, by 12 ft. 1 1n., gold center, red border. —Price, 8140.— ONE CANDAHAR CARPET, size 12:18 ft., read center, blue border. —Price, $200, — ONE HYDRABAD CARPET, size 9 ft. 3in. by 11 ft. 9in., red medallion on cream field, red border. —Price, $50.— “, Tae “Carrrow Sewixe Macuser 18 QUITE NEW, BUT ALREADY A FAVORITE. $19.50, Including a full set of attachments and a five-year guarantee. (24 floor .. WOODWARD 10TH. 11TH AND & LOTHROP, F sta. XN. W. 5 SOCIAL MATTERS, Hospitality to Be Shown Princess Eulalie— Personal Notes of Interest. The presence of royalty gives a new turn to the thoughts of society. It is devoutly hoped that there will be some social occa- sion at which it will be possible to meet the Princees Eulalie, and until this hope is entirely shattered by the program of announcements for her stay, it will bea comfort to be thinking about it’ So many ladies, as well as those in the diplomatic circle, are well acquainted with the infanta and her sisters, and so she will have the pleasure of recalling old friendships formed in the moat delightful of all years—school days. There will be pienty of hostesses only to happy to entertain they royal party if they-are per- mitted to do so, and if there was ever s time when the capital latch string was out it seems to be just now, when the city is entertaining thousands of ’ strangers attracted here by a meeting of churchmen. ‘The Grand Duke Alexander is having a royal time of it here just as he did in New York last week, when he had all he could do to up with his engagements. Tomorrow Mra. \ derson will give a breakfast in his honor, as he has so arranged his engagements elsewhere as iy Soon eects a attended a dinner party Prtina=| his teow ‘The birthday of her majesty, Queen Victoria, will be celebrated by a bail at the British em- Sane eee iy most im) i Sir Julian Pauncefote. The invitations are for 10 o'clock. ‘The wedding day for Miss Condit Smith and Mr. Cyrus Judson Field has not been deter- mined yet. Miss Smith is out of town at Present. ‘The marriage of Miss Grace Worden Gallau- det, second daughter of President Gallaudet of Kendall Green, to Prof. Francis Lockwood Kendall of Williams College, will be solemnized this afternoon at 5 o'clock. The ceremony will be performed in the col- lege a Green by the Rev. Prof. Chiel of the college faculty, assisted the Rev. Thomas Gallaudet, D. 'D., of New York, an uncle of the bride, in the of the officers, students and pupils of de inetita- tion and a limited number of personal friends. The bride was born at Kendall Green and has by her noble character and lovable tion secured the most devoted affection of all who are connected with the institution which has grown up under her father's direction dur- {ng her life time, . Kendall, who is distantly related to Mr. Amos Kendall from whom the beantiful grounds college for the deaf take their name, isa graduate of Williams and ‘ from having become an accomplished linguist during 7 4 residence of several years in Europe has for the past few years been assistant professor of German at his alma mater. After the ceremony at the chapel the invited guests will be received by it and Mra, Gallaudet at their residence, Mr. Crosby 8. Noyes and family have moved out to their country home, “Alton Farm.” Mr. Theodore W. Noyes and family are at Alton Farm. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B, Noyes are in Mra, Browne entertained the C. 8. C. at ber daughter's home, Mrs. W. I. Pieson, on C street southeast, Monday . Those pres- mt were Mesdame Browne, Pieson, Pattin, Engle, Chipley, and the Misses Ambrose, Forster and Pattin. ‘The next regu- lar meeting and the last one for the season will be at Miss Forster's, on 5th street, the first Monday in June. The club. with » number of invited guests, will take a trip to Marshall Hall on the 30th. ee Rev. and Mrs. R. R. Broth were accompanied from New York city on Wednesday by Mrs. F. E. Lathrop, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. V. A. Mills, at 1728 Corcoran street. ‘On Wednesday, the 24th instant, 7:30 p.m., at the Metropolitan M. E. Church, by the pas- tor, Dr. Johnson, assisted by Rev. 8. H. Day of Morgantown, W. Va, Mr. 8. A. Posten of Morgantown and Miss Meta Wallace, daughter of the late Chas. Wallace of Morgantown, W. ‘Va., will be married. The maid of honor will be Miss Loltie Bullen of Washington, D. C., cousin of Miss Wallace; the bridesmaids Miss Bessie Waliace of Morgantown, W. Va.: Miss Kate of Baltimore, Md.; Miss Mertie Hughes and Miss Bessie Daw of Washington, D.C. The groom's best man, C. R. Huston of Morgantown. The ushers. Messrs. R. C. Bur- bridge, E. E.Currs, Chas. Roberts, Washington, D. C., and B. L. Morgan, Morgantown, W. Va. ‘Mrs. A. F. Tucker and son are visiting rela- tives in Baltimore. ‘Mra. Thomas A. Coakley gave a reception on Thy e at her residence on Capitol Bill, ia Uonor of Gol. 1: Valentine Costellc and Miss Martha T. Hickey of Troy, N. ¥., and Miss Libbie Gorman of Albany. N.Y. Several vocal selections were beautifully rendered by Messrs. P. J. Keleber, Wm. Parker and Arthur MeDer- Mrs. T.'J. Gorman and Mise Ada McDer- mott, Mrs. Hoover presided at the piano. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Gor- man, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coakley, Mrs. Hoover, Miss Ada McDer- mott, Miss Libbie Gorman of Albany, N. Mise P. J. Keleber and Arthur McDermott. Judge A. 8 Landis of Pennsylvania, commis- sioner to the Presbyterian general assembly, is aguest of his sister, Mrs. C. L. Moore of New Hampshire avenue. ‘Mrs. James E. Hebrey and Mrs. A. B. Thomp- son of Elizabeth, N. J., are in the city, visit- ing Mrs. C. C, Helmick, No. 819 M street north- west. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Work celebrated their golden wedding at their residence, No. 526 8th street northeast, Inst Wednesday evening, and were the recipients of many beautiful presents from their many friends. The government print- ing office employes sent a beautiful token of their esteem, Mr. Work having served asa proofreader in that office for nearly forty years. Among those who were present were Mr. A. Cavis, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Augusterfer, the Micses Ada, Frances and Mary Augusterfer, Mr. and Mra M. M. Rouzer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Kettler, Mrs. G. 'H. Engle, Mise Dolly Schneider, Mr. and Mrs, William Yost, Mus Maggie Keinny, Mrs, Sarah Wallace of Philadelphia, Mr. and” Mrs, R. D. Wallace, Mr. and Mra. W. J. Work, Mr. Wm. F. Pollard, Mr. and Mra Wm. B. Boggs, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lybrand and others. The ladies of the Pierce Guild will give a garden party Thursday, May 25, from 3 to 7, at | the Foundlings’ Country Home, old Paige prop- erty. Pierce Mill road, Rock Creek A conch will meet the 14th street cable cars at Mt, Pleasant for hospital grounds, Mrs. M. Michel is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph King, and will be at home Mon- days, 603 Q street northwest. The L. ¥. L. met at the residence of Mr. Louis Ratcliffe, 209 H street northwest, Inst evening, May 19. Among those present were the Misses Lula Johnson, Kathleen MoGirr, Rosa Casper, Agnes Delabay, Mollie Greenwell, Inda Greenwell, Katie Greenwell, Alice Tucker, Violet Johnson, Maude Johnson and Mamie Morgan of St. Mary's county, Md.; Messrs. J. C. Whyte, Geo. Delahay, Geo. Casper, Geo. T. Kolb, Louis Hutchinson, Andrew Cockrell, Wallace’ Goldbourgh, R.’ Thomason, Ed. Trumble, T. A. Newman, L. A. Ratcliffe and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ratcliffe. The Golden Star Pleasure Club held their regular meeting at the residence of Miss Bell Chapman and decided to have their annul tawn t the residence of Miss Katie E. ainn, Lincoln avenue northeast, May 31. ‘Avvong those present were Miss Jennie Loftus, Ago Braught. Maggie Costello, Katie Foley, Daisy Fries, Jennie Reynolds, Katie Spraight, Pertio and Clnudie’ Reynolds, Nellie O'Day, Minnie Kiven and Mise Chapman, Messrs. Wx. Beit, E. Schafhirt, B. O'Donnell, Geo, Miles, F. Sylvester, M. Palmer, £d Bartholme, It. Chapman, J. Noah. Mr. and Mra, L. C. Hill and Mr. Frank C. Hill of Brooklyn are in the city to attend the meetings of the general assembly. ‘They staying with Mrs. E. M. Shirley of 416 Rhode Island avenue, where they will be pleased to see their friends. Mr. Paul F. Groves will spend the 30th in Frederick with his relatives. His many friends wish him a pleasant time, and hope the short rest will be of great beneti ——————— a War Department Changes. Hugh M. Adams, Pennsylvania, appointed clerk, $1,000, engineer's office. Alonzo F, Getty of Maryland, promoted feom class 2, R. and P. office. “louin Chandler of Now Jersey and Chambers R. Owen of Alabama, promoted from clerk, $1,000, to class 1, RB. and P. office. Wm. A. Edwards of Georgia, class 1, R. and P. office, resigned. Marion C. Lamb of New Jersey, copyist $900, R. and P. office, resigued. Retired. Chief Engineer George W. Magee has been placed on the retired list of the navy at his own request. ee In New York yesterday the Church of the Heuvenly Rest was consecrated by Bishop Potger. having paid off ite debt Army Orders. The following transfers in the tenth infantry | are ordered: Capt. Daniel F. Stiles, from com- pany G to company K. Capt. Clayton 8 Bur- bank, from company K to company G. Lieut. Col. Richard Comba, twelfth infantry, will be relieved from duty with the ninth in- for Leave of absence for four months is granted to First Lieut. Matthew F. Steele, eighth cav- g EPS montbe is DIED. ‘ , May 16, 1893, JAMES D. BLAIK, ot “at the resi Bites Pre ebchaas = “sONTS. On Pgey: M ‘ SELWIN T. DONERT a Min ddemoe to WEE Sones, and =bn of Martha A Jonas thirty -eigus "Tis bard to break chord pitas Jove has bound toe Lira. bard, Wo apesk the words ‘Dearest hi rere we wil tay thee In the peaceful But thy mewory will be cherisised “DY MIS SISTER Funeral Sunda 21, from People's Conere: qstiounl Churce (ren undo seas newest 3 A Se er ae, = Vhow as WIPE A 1S Ist street PASE Rs ee E SIGOURNEY. On Moy 18 7803, et a2 SMITH. On May beloved ti of second year of A one ‘voice we loved ts A piace is Vacant in our BY HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN, i i d Funeral Sunday Chureh. SMOOT. Pak Sk 1 o'clock from Zion Baptist Friends apd relatives are invited” . FRAN! IN 8! FRANKLIN SMOOT, the be- soot sos San eee Tnonths ung ekeht days Yet through al! at times bekl smile, smile of Leavenly birth, = Thucels called hin home, Wal wes Fe when the sued ‘fie tinted farewell to earth. ‘will take Place from the: AME. a , Anacostia, D.C. Sunday. See aa ee Max 1 Pesmed aN whidiit SerePon mite WRIGHT, tully Into Feet JONA known writers ‘on domestic sc ence, as ‘Marion Harland, Mrs. McBride, ‘Mra. Parker and Emily Bayes, and teachers of cookery, as Mra. Rorer, Mra, Lincoln and Mrs, Dearborn. use and recommend Crovasps Barsxa Maya GAS BILLS May be paid At the CAS APPLIANCE EXCHANGE 1428 NEW YORK AVE. Instead of at the ap20-tt “West End National Bank. Matting 40 yds.. We offer Fine Fancy $10. tings iu rolls of 40 yds. each for $10 Pex Rou. J.B.) way 1stu Cumpzes Cex FOR PITCHER'S casTogia. 12028