Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Courort Is Catzixa —aT— PERRY” ¥ THE WAY, HAVE YOU GOT THAT UNDERWEAR yot? It is on these clear days that youshould change. When it is done it te done for the season. You must buy before you can wear—true enough. We don't won- der that maybe you are in s quandary. If You bite at all the baits that are thrown out here in ‘Washinaton, you would find yourselves overstocked ‘with anything but desirable quaiities. UNDERWEAR is too much used to admit of any fender valnes. ‘If it isn’t surely serviceable it is a waste te buy it. Every season we get our supply from the samesources (wehave tested year after year and found so thor- (qushly satisfactory. So many of you do the same finat tor us to sell and you to buy isn’t the least trou- fie. You know whst you want—that we are sure to fave it. ‘New eves are opening to the advantages that come ‘rough us. Our trade grows, for we hold the old @nd gain the new. Such signs are never misicading. Ler Tae Liows See Heese. SWISS RIBBED ECRU COTTON VESTS. Jow neck and no sleeves, tape in neck—I5e.— Rfor We. SWISS RIBBED WHITE COTTON VESTS, Jow neck and no sleeves, tape in neck and arms 180. SWISS RIBBED WHITE LISLE THREAD VESTS. square and ‘*¥" neck, silk tape in eck and arms—25e. PLAIN GAUZE VESTS, low neck and ribbed arms, high neck with ribbed arms or long of short sleeves—26 to 40 inches—25c. RICHELIEU RIBBED COTTON VESTS. Jow neck with ribbed arms—25e. SWISS RIBBED WHITE LISLE THREAD VESTS, with silk taped neck and arms—30 cents. SWISS RIBBED WHITE LISLE THREAD with hash mock one oF shert sleeves and KNEE PANTS—‘0e. eacl GOSSAMER WEIGHT VESTS and PANTS, all sizes—50c. each. SWISS RIBBED SILK VESTS. low neck andno sleeves—Cream, Blue. White, Laven- der, Black and Pink—0e. RICHELIEU RIBBED WHITE LISLE ‘THREAD VESTS, low neck and no sleeves— (B@e. and The. SWISS RIBBED TRANSPARENT LISLE ‘THREAD VESTS, low neck snd no siceves— @1 for size No. 3—rise Se. on each larger size. SWISS RIBBED LISLE THREAD PANTS, Black, @185—White, $175. Better qualities of both if you want then. GAUZE SHIRTS—long and short siecves—34 to 44 inches—25c. NATURAL COTTON SHIRTS, long and short sleeves—c4 to 44 inches—23¢. GOSSAMER WEIGHT SHIRTS, long and short sleeve:—S0c. DRAWERS—S0c. FRENCH BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS and DRAWERS—75e. each. Loox Ar Tusse For Tuz Camopsex. low ‘arms—2e. neck and for ize 16 ED VESTS, high neck, lone and short sleves—PANTS to match—e —3 Jeagths—25e. uw; GAUZE DEAWERS—antio and imee lengths—28e. for size 24, with 3c. rise on larger sizes. ‘We have picked ont popular-priced gradcs—that willft any purse. One point we want to particularly eal your attection to~the cutuf thegarments. You ‘cow what a source uf discomfort ilifitting UNDER- WEAR ts—and whatareliof to have the sleeves long enough—the body large enowwh—ead the proper pro- Portions preserve? ali throust. Next to quality we are watebfal of shape. They sre our two i--ns in the | fire of satiefaction. Prasrs, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE." Eatabitshed 1520. oy Eh Eiacr SEEN SG, ES atc — 60. : Smiaibitivd Flour —s ground tn one of the most per fectly equipped flourine mills of mod- em times. Sarit ts made from selected hard Wheat bought direct from Minnesote and Daxots farmers, and is absolutely Bure, fine and white GH it bas become famous for the wholesome white bread and delicious eakes and muffins it makes: e-The Washburn Crosby Superlative Flour is sold by all grocers ‘Wm. M. Galt & Co, Wholesale Acents, Cor. Ist and Ind. sve nw. ‘Vyitce rox OPENING KING PALACE SHOE DEPARTMENT. Out-of-town? ARE YOU LIVIxe ovr oF Tows? If let us You some of our ‘Televhoue 995. at soot, _ Beate. poultry, "wemetabicn, “fraltn ommallities as far south rolina. reaching there sweet c ure as when they leave ths store Pace ‘Mines 1057 Cogs, Ave “Operative” Dentistry. Here are « few roasons why we can 0 your operative dentistry better other dentists, Profession Ee-We have the very latest and Beg bess gtainabietastrumentsand Bateriais in the wo We ba ents ace careful! ad after every Operation with Ca we & syecial pravaration Sor Sedaitive tooth which prevents all PGE-Our tentisteare not athey are ““prosesstonal: once. “moricna™ of expert —AN other Finds of den! by specialists. asere are this prives: & fitece aia Plating piling dass U.S. Die Asx, 401 Tru Sx. N.W. me — effec: 1 N. Charles ot. “SHOE NEWS.” 66 JOU HAVE TRE ONLY COMPLETE ASSORT- MENT OF TAN-COL- ORED SHOES, AND I HAVE VISITED ‘NEARLY EVERY STORE IN TOWN," said a lady to us yesterday. “I MUST CONGRATULATE YOU ON YOUR SPLENDID VARIETY OF MEN'S LOW-CUT SHOES. AFTER VAINLY TRYING TO GET FITTED AT NEARLY ALL THE PROMINENT AVENUE, F AND 7TH STREET STORES I EASILY FOUND A Fim HERE TO SUIT ME TO PERFEC. TION,” exclaimed « well-known off- ejal shortly afterward. Dozens of similar expressions come to ‘our ears daily—showing plainly thatone cause of our WONDERFUL, EVER-IN- = CREASING Shoe business is that —"‘WE HAVE THE KINDS AXD— —SIZES OF SHOES YOU WANT." ATS2, ‘We are showing 15 diferent styles of LADIES’ BEST HAND-MADE LOW SHOES Of finest Vici id, Russet Tampico Goat, ‘Busela Calf or Gray or White Linen Duck. Evexr Pun A Goon $8.50 Vaz. AT$2.22 ‘We have exactly $2 diferent kinds of IES' OXFORD AND BLUCHER TIES, ‘Thesame crand variety and the same Wm. Malo & Go’s RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 990 AND 932 7TH ST., 1914 AND 1916 PA. AVE, 1 231 Pa. AVE. S. EL GOUVENIRS AT KING'S PALACE OPENING NEW SHOE DEPARTMENT. Look for it. DAYS ‘Istho time limited for one of the Greatest Seles of Clothing ever seen in Washington. ‘You must take ixto consideration that every bult of ‘Clothes we are now selling for 59.15 Costs you im any other store in Washington no ices than $15 to $18. ‘The best opportunity ever given to man yet we shall give in the next four days—anercellent Business Suit, made and trimmed well, single or double breasted, for 21.00, ‘We know any of these garments will cost you else where from 812 to $15. We have a tremendous stock to dispose of. Just ‘think, we closed out that $250.000 Stock of Clothing from that failure in New York at a very low fgure FOR CASH. ‘You can, therefore, bay the Dest Sutt of Clothes made for the cheapest price you ever saw. ‘Trade has been quiet, and we are compelled to sacri- fice the stock to realize the cash paid out. Our Hat and Furnishing Department ts complete ‘with all the latest novelties. Give us a call and look us over; tt costs you nothing. ‘We have the stock and it must be sold. HL Friedlander dt Bro., Oth and E Sts. ig 01 W*" Fiisas PALAce OPENING NEW SHOE DEPARTMENT. my31 We Are Pleased To know that our REMOVAL SALE PRICES are appreciated by so many people, We shall have to stop this fearful slaughter of strictly Fine Footwear very soon, as it's but a short time to moving day. You had better come in today and get a pairortwo. Shoes will keep ti!l you need them, In many cases we can save you from $1 to $2 on & single pair of shoes. W. Ries, 717 Manger Seace Tue Waares Snoe Hovse, 1115 FS:NW p= ae S FARACE OFENING BREW sHOk of Di Fan + ARTMENT. Wy 4?cH For OPENING Eiscs FALACE SHOE DEPARTMES my3t THE EVENING STAR: oO The Remainder of the Mockbee Stock, 1208 F Sty Now Being Sold for 50 Gents on a Dollar. WE HAVE SOLD THOUSANDS OF PAIRS OUT OF THIS STOCK, BUT THERE I8 STILL ‘ASSORTMENT avr THAT WILL You. Aw Linus Szozs Harr Paice. Au Mews Suors Hate Paice. ‘Wo are selling excellent footwear at prices that our competitors would be glad to pay for them. They are worth just double what we are asking. Ta Buaxxaver Suz Or Suoze, 1203 F Sx. (FORMERLY MOCKBEE & CO.) __ CREDIT! “0b. the ‘jobber credits the “‘wholesaler," the “wholesaler” n JULIUS LANSBURCH, The Rink, Tomorrew, Last Day OF THE 25 Per Cent Discount. We ber to announce that tomorrow will be the last day of the 2% per cent iscount sale, for we did not mark our stock’ wp, so cannot afford to do busi- Bess at a loss. Taking 25 per cent off many furniture merchants’ prices would till leave = profit of 25 per cent. Our reguiar prices are really 25 per cent under others. Make a comparison tomorrow. We know who will sell you. Craig & Harding. Con 1312 Axp F Sis N.W. x R. Nathanson. CONTINUOUS RUSH. ‘The rush for bargains st‘tl continues at our store. As advertised, we will continue our exceedingly low prices inaugurated with the free distribution of flowers for the balance of this week. ‘The opportunity may not again occur to purchase so cheaply, and we wonld advise our customers and the public in general to take advantage of the following prices: inch All-silx G. G. Ribbon... Bunch Fancy Millinery Bitben.. ‘T-ineh Sash Ribbon Bite. Children's Flannel Sacatca., Sle. Children's White Dresses, R. Nathanson, 818 7m Sx N.W. Te You Cast Box Ovn Surexps Or Druggists ——come to us. Don't let them **palm off” other combination shields on you whieh may cripple It youfor life. Hours, 8am. to 6 p. J. Gronces & ‘Sox, my29 GutRdboDists, 1115 PA AVE. Ws WASHINGTON, WOODWARD AND LOTHROP, 10TH, 11TH AND F 8TS N.W. —o— Some New Books. THE LAW OF PSYCHIC PHENOMENA. A Working Hypothesis for the Systematic Study of Hypnotism, Spiritism, Mental Therapeutics, &. By ‘Thomson Jay Hudson. 12mo. $1.25. THE LIFE AND WORK OF JOHM RUSKIN. By W. G. Collingwood, M. A. With Portraitsand other Illustrations. 2vols. S8vo. $4.00. “SALLY BOWS” AND OTHER STORIES. By Bret Harte. 16mo. $1.00. ‘Basomont........ ssosevoseees-LIth st building.) INTERESTING MILLINERY NEWS. At 2BOu, 600 UNTRIMMED STAWS, ASSORTED COLORS, HAVE BEEN 75c, AND $1.25. At BOGn, 600 UNTRIMMED CHIP FLATS, ASSORTED COLORS, HAVE BEEN $1.25 AND $2.00. At $1.76, OUR STYLISH PINEAPPLE SAILOKS, IN WHITE, BROWN, BLACK AND NAVY, HAVE BEEN $2.50, -+ 2d annex.) Fonmsaxas DRESS SHIELDS SUMMER COTTAGES. ON SALE THURSDAY MORNING. Amgregation is economy. Another proof of this maxim {s shown in this immense purchase of Dress Shields. That the prices are special and uncommon you will quickly recognize. We put these special priceson then, because the way we bought them will admit of it, and asan object for you to try them. ‘Bear in mind that the essential part of the Dress Shield is ite Rubber Lining. If that’s faulty the Shield's worthless—and there are many such. The rubber should be light, thin, pure, impervious. Often it'snot. Every pair of this great lot ‘is perfect, and ‘will be sold with our guarantee, which reads: We wil net only refund money for these Shieida, but we hold ourselves responsible for any damage toa Dress from the use of same, providing the Shield has been prop- erly attached to the carmentand not stitehed through the rudder. Several counters are filled with Dress rarer age eae The display is interesting. The prices invite four buying for present and future use, First floor Lith st. building, “Woodward & Lothrop's” first danty Seamless Btockinet Dress Shields—every pair put up in an en- velope and warranted to give entire satisfaction. Foatherwelcht Rub- dered Muslin Dress ere awe — “Woodward & Lothrop's" “Gem” Dress Shieids— ‘made of fine and carefully selected Para rubber, per- fectly odorless, the usual rubber sell, objectionable tosome people, being thoroughly eradicated. They are soft, pliable and elastic, retain their shape under all circumstances, and can be easily washed. No. 1. Ie. No. 2. 14e. “Woodward & Lothrop’s” Double-covered Dress Shtelds~the “Gem,” covered inside and out with ine nainsook, thus making a pure rubber shield, white on double covered. Fast Black Satine Dress Shields. No. 2. .eeeeeedBe. No. 3... 0c. Double-covered Fast Black Dress Shields, Gem” Dress Shields, 300. No. 3... “*Tip+top” Extension Dress Shields—esnecialiy de- signed for stout ladies. The front extends to the shoulder, thus protecting the waist from bust to shoulder. Made of ‘*Gom" rubber covered with fine natusook. No. 2 Donble-covered Japanese oe Dress Shiolds, No. 2. 40¢. 460. (lat floor.. 11th st. bld'g.) SS Srecrn Fax Sate. 10,000 = Hasxp-raryrep Japanese Faxs AT JUST HALF PRICE. © Another great example, bearing out the fact that “‘agereation is economy" is this great lot of ten thousand Japanese Fans. They are hand-painted and finished with cord lacings and tassels. Brand new, fresh and all this season's latest colorings—lavenders, piuks, greens, biues,ac.. with rich gold and other decorations, We've made siz lots of them and aro go~ iug to sell them at exactiy one-half theig regular ces. ieee Fans, hand painted, all colors, finished with cord lacing. Japanese Fans, all colors, hand painted, donble cord lacing. —100.—— Japanese Fans, all colors. hand painted, finished with cord lacing and cord and tassel. —150.— Japanese Fans, all colors, hand painted, finished with cord lacing and cord aud tassel, black or white Polished wood sticks. — Japanese Fans, all colors, hand painted, heavy cord lacing and cord and tassel. JInpaneso Fans, all colors, handsomely decorated ‘and tinseled, cord lacing and cord and tassel. (st floor.. +11th st, building.) Boys Srraw Hars Axo Sumr , AISTS. .W HATS FOR 59e. Narrow straw braids, prettily Jed with blue, black or white. BOYS' STRAW HATS FOR 7c. Genuine Milans—some white and some drab, Lined withsilk. Flexible and self-confgrming. BOYS' STRAW HATS FOR #2 AND 82.25. Wide Rolling Sailors, whiteand blue. A now arrival of unique novelties in ‘*Mothers? Friend” Waists. Fancy collar and front with tie to match. Not only new, but exquisite, With tie, 81.50. ‘With fancy turn-over cuffs and without te, (Gd floor... -10th st. building. ) Conran, Daarrniss, Ress, LANKETS, Qorurs, &o., AT VERY LOW PRICES. REAL SCOTCH MADRAS CURTAINS, —$1.50 P Paus— PORTIERES FOR 7 heen —$1.25 Excz— @4 TABLE COVERS, = o— PRINTED COTTAGE DRAPERY, 32-INCH, D. ©, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31. 1893—-TWELVE PAGES. Xo_other house DOES—EVER DID—or EVER ‘IL, soll such STERLING QUALITIES at LOW PRICES us WE aus mi Sazs Ap Ooupanr, Py §oegg | 544 94 5 o.. rw wa ae a mdiveee The Ladies Lines, ORE searching among the LADIES FOOTWEAR. More broken lot find. inzs. Out comes the Daryain table again. On to it they go— lighter by half the worth price, Their popularity is responsible for ‘their being offs and ends—but we figure for s quick sale at such a crisis, Loss of time—hindrance to our regu Jar daily routine—is more to us then the loss of money. At half price ‘they ought to be more sttractive still to you. A half dozen grades con- tribute to the pile of DONGOLA and Vict KID BUTTON BOOTS that cover most every length and width— ‘and represent most every one of the styles that have been such good sell- ers this spring. No preliminaries to this sale—s word is enough for the ladies who come here for their Shov.—They will take the hint We would like some strangers to enjoy the privi- lege of buying $5.00 Boors Fox $2.50. $4.00 Booms For $2.00. $3. 50 Boors For $1.75. 10c. 2. Yano. REAL SCOTCH MADRAS, 40-Iscx, 25. Yan, 50-Iscx, $3.00 Boors For $1.50. $2.50 Boors For $1.25. ARD.— FIGURED cHIxA SILK, 31-INCH, 7 —o bee. Lanv- DOTTED SWISS, 30-INC! 1D DO’ WHITE GROUND, = aes ee 1 —25ce. Yaron. — PLAIN WHITE SWISS FOR FRILLED CURTAINS, 48 INCH, —95. 25c Yo— LACE CURTAIN STRETCHERS, Txl4tt, —2.50 Ser— A Noverry. Here first. as usual, TINTED TITIAN—solid grounds with floral and ombre striped effects—look Like hand painted. Suitable for furniture coverings, peries, screen mountings, cushion covers, &c., “WOODWARD & LOTHROP'S* 7 Penrecr Wixpow Screzxa, Acknowledged to be the best of all the ‘side slide’ screens in the market. Look the same oa both sidea, On account of the former high prices they had buts Hmited sale in competition with the cheap and pooriy made acroens of their class, At the reduced prices Fiven below we are sure they will be the best selling sercen ever offered: PRICE LIST. Imitation Wa'nut Screen. | Bete. coon. ri 1 Retght, No. Extends. 31 to 30 S136 (os B to 40 | have Loors unequaled by have an extra inch on both. f fraine that may bo planed down y have no corner Ww the screen to saz, but the corners are firvily mortised and glued, and will never saz. Sizes? ft. 6 in.a64t. Gia. to 2 ft. 10 iu. x7 tt.—~all %-inch thick. Conipiete with spring 1. hook and eye and knob, S81 Excu— Fi Scrrexs To Onven, ESTIMATES FREE. the market length aud w < Wixpow Suaves T yoo The largest and best-equipp: d section e1 us to tur out lowest prices. = ESTIMATES FREE. Fensrrone Suir Covers To Onven ESTIMATES FREE. Torxtst Reos Repvcep. LOT FROM 35.00 To $3.75. ror rrow $10.00 To $6.00. zor rrot $12.50 To $7.50. ror rrow $16.50 To $10.00. LoT FROM $25. 00 To $12.50. ALSO. Twesty-Five Ware Canvers At lower prices than over before named. ‘4th floor. . --Lith st. bldg.) ererrmroary Scamer Braszers, 10-4, $3, $4 Aso $5 Pam 11-4, $4, $5 Asv 86 Par 12-4, 85, $6.50 Ax» $7.50 AIR. ‘Half pairs when desired at half the price of pairs. Seasme Comrorrs. Fizured Silkotine on one side, plain on the otber, ruftied all around. —$2 Aso | $2.50.— Ware Qeters, 6-4 Arteypae, 65c. 8-4 Aureyparz, 90c. 10-4 Arzexpaze, $1. 12-4 Arzespare, $1.25. 10-4 Cnocurren, 85c. 11-4 Cnocueren, $ Sl. 15. (Becond floor... Tue Including a fall set of attachments and a five-year guarantee. Ifyou look for a better, anicer, » handier or # more dosirable Sowing Machine in all respects than the “, Cxerro Sewia Macume, $19.50, “*Capitol” you will not find it, for there ts none. More likely you'll pay double for one not so good, as has often happened. Sce it in operation on a floor... ++10th st, building,» Woorwann & Lorsnop, 10ru, Ll Axo F Sis N. 82.00 Boors Fon $1.00. —that's what the sale means—-for then they'd get a taste of the SAKS QUALITIES. ——we make new friends for our SHOE DEPARTMENT. But these broken lots go to the first comera——Be first and you'll have the whole lot to be fitted from.——Won't take’ long to clear them all out at Har Paice co... Awpv Compasy, PENN. AVE. asp 7TH ovaxes.| A. KAUFMAN, 909 Pa Ave NW. | AL wea. ‘oe all anda Thursday and Friday Will Wind Up These Won ander Prt ises We make @ $8.98 a break at For Tadios’ Finest Quality. Tndte silk Waists, tn Sas cine polka dots. aierial, perfect sittin 14 last season for ae SB.00 And for ‘Xou have the cholce of any China Silk Waist in our Sis oF SP jisortment, hem all, bo matter bow cheap or fine you want them. Electric | Sparks FROM OUR BEMRANT DEPT. ‘Not a great many, it sufficient to illuminate every countenance that ¢ cul for tugre banal Whatever we have left in 32-inch All-wool Fig- Challies ‘we well you Tomrsay' sek AE 3. atren ot are, “tr pecs Ie. we ell Fou ° balance of our: Be palace of our 7 yur 21. ‘Bik: faced Velvet thi ate. 81 25, for. 109 pieces ot @yard RNettige, reculariy oold oiyiake ot thegrand feast Thursday and Friday at 909 Pz Ave N.W. As KAUFMAR, = THE PEOPLE'S MONEY SAVER t Ola Fashions |=2ie ss: ‘May please best in poetry, but modern peo- ple want modern ments. ‘They're slwass looking for an easier way to do old work. That's the reason GAS RANGES are ‘0 popular. And, as SHEDD'S GAS RANGES are the most improved.and are sold for the lowest prices that can be asked for the qual- ity, they're the ones people buy. ‘Let us show you some. 8. S. SHELB & Bi: 432 OFF SE my3l ABOUT GEORGETOWN. An. Unknown Man Found ‘Drowned in the Canal. MRs HURTS OUTING. ‘This morning about 6 o'clock same boatmen ‘Giscovered the dead body of @ colored man patrol took the body to the station and Coroner was notified. Mm. WURT's PRogRax. ‘Tomorrow Mr. Hurt will throw aside the Cares of his cable road and for six months himself up to rest and pleasure, the best medi-| Many cines obtainable for the repair of an overworked body. To reporter who met the president on ‘one of his cars Mr. Hurt said: “I have not re- ‘signed from the presidency as some believe,but | turn merely ask for a six months’ leave of absence, which has been granted. Mr. Geo. T, Dunlop, who will act in my stead, does so by virtue of | Cemetery his position of being vice president of the com- pany.” After thoroughly seeing the fair, Mr. Hurt, his wife and a friend, who will compose the party, take the train for the far west, ‘ament could n sslalive Mr. Laird lnores i remembered in Mrs. Dunlop's wil will, FATHER COLEMBIA’S STAGE SCHEME. =e vent, has been iy bricks to cost about €2,000 | 35 aplace have been agen. on Valley Piens for four or five new to erected in Cooke Park. in addition to the forty now resolving finishing touches, arein prepars~ ‘Tn fact, in every part of the town extensive z King, now of Riverside, Cal, has town to attend to some business He will probably remain here & Miss ‘McBride, after pending three a ‘and Ohio, is back again was yesterday morning laid cemetery, F Fother Rocco ‘Trinity Church first ‘brating mass The Four Brothers yesterday, from Monocacy, —— 4,000 bushels of wheat for Geo. W. & Co, Wheat is bringing from 73 to 75 ———- ALEXANDRIA, Mr. T. F. ome back to ON TO RICEMOND ON TRE 7aMES. ‘The Confederate Veterans of Lee Camp thered this morning at 4:30 at the Weshing~ ton Southern railroad depot to embark for the Davis services at Richmond. There were some Atty ex-confederates in uniform, including M. D. Coarse, who commanded the ‘Siandiin rte volunteers in the Mexican war and battalion when the late but soon rose to the position of give aad in, the confederate service qin te mara ef Dari ot G.A.R,, to the yesterday for decoration services, a& reported in Tux Stax, the post halted at the monument and laid on it a tribute wers and then moved on to decorate the graves of their comrades. Later the Grand iy veterans were escorted into town by the Light Infantry. NOTES, ‘The arrangements of the Columbia firemen here to attend the great firemen’s demonstrae tion at Frederick, Md., next week are now comy nd ‘The Alexandrians will make « fing ne daily services of the “month of Mary” were closed at St. Mary's Church this morning with the benediction. The ladies of Trinity M. E. Church are cony ducting a it bazaar at the lecture room of that in aid of the church funds, —_—— 4T THE RIVER FRONT, sdecne Herteee. 5 45 cords Bek Corres, Sager sever, Sake eras ty ES ee Records of Deaths, ‘During the twenty-four hours ending a noon today burial permits were issued from ‘the health office for the followings 61 ill be irae recited placed tn ‘at 4 o'clock p.m. ieintives aud frien duit Dud is gol: nm, Wb teat tine pe Lt ed at 8225 | House 1580 85th street, basement brick dwellin ter F. Ege for €4.006, Manogue conveying the «ame. Horace Jarboe, trustee for David L. Rey- nolda, ee of Mrs. = = part of lote 18 an ia square 10 ‘maprove- monts thereon. The south side of Q street be- tween Valley and Sid streets is the ication of the property. AT HOLY Roop CEMETERY. At Holy Rood cemetery yesterday the graves of the Union soldiers were decorated by a com- mittee from Geo. U. Saggy’ Post, No. 19, G. A. R. Rudolph Ullmer, chairman, assisted y Comrades F. W. Storch, M. B. Lichtr, R. Davall and Charles McCarty. The number of known graves decorated was There are still over 100 graves of Union soldiers un- known to the committee, but the members of the post hope to be able by the next dogorstion new y and as today sold co Por Curtin and IX A GOOD SANITARY CONDITION, Dr. Shekell believes that Georgetown is ins good sanitary condition, and because of his Gi a tt He BOW ON BRICK YARD HILL. ‘The various members of the Peterson family’ of Brick Yard Hill became involved ina very ce gesibence. Bait Sac MaRTIN Sn the foci o catd ped ‘Over treaty veare an explores oe trea of @reving God printing. BY A PRP GRACR Op Moming,, May 20, 180%. at 6.55 ck ‘Chas. ad Tutertuent 4m the fainiiy Jobn roe eg MUORE wife of Robert E- Moore, an the twenty some year BOR PITCHER'S Gastosia.