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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. ©, SATURDAY. AUGUST 12, a PAGES. 5 eee Livonia, near Rochester, then to the Cat- CLEARING SALE 9 AY, | ikiesteer ohare Bk : The Misses “BMle and Nettle Fowler, Miss Gardner and Miss Jeanie Jacobs t J OF ODD PAIRS oF Cashing cottage for a two weeks Stas” e . ins Mey Scadiey t9 spending © compte of Many Boiety | Folks Beek Recrea-| ours ott, “sadly is spen Aisa May Gamble te visiting Nortoti, tion Away. Miss Marie is at Frederick an en 2. Neney) Gamble wa staying with = ar O 9 SE. ta ae Antaer 3” sactiecwesth ‘ob tele LANSBU ‘) MI-ANNUAL STILL THE GOSSIP GOES OW, ir. Seo 3 Sete soe moe | | RCH & BRO. a Mrs, M. Shriver is spending this month at ht indi ‘ Deer Park. : Wives, Mothers, Daug ers. Mrs. Grundy Finding Wives for| omc ne my nap mence ; We make the following concessions in price to close 5 a‘: have gone to Cape May for two weeks. them out at once: Cabinet Widowers. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Croffut have gone to = 4 eds in Lae gp Just, 12 ® today, but ve Deer Park. Note the Reductions: SM SEDDINe UPHOLSTERY dS wt bait aa ware Mr. an@ Mmm, Coumbes ways acwrad S < F, Russell, Miss Eva Russell, Mr. Harry | 1PR. ETAMINE CURTAINS. WERE81.00. | | we ee suse: fale of standard, rellable merchandise THE WASHINGTON COLONIES. Willams Mar” Percivel "Williams, Mise o NOW.. We. O} oe ee om ee a Ai a = pre- ge Miss Irene Dwyer odes | 1 PR SILKALINE CURTAINS. WERE $2.25. | = > wasters ag -_s ron 5 A A ef M. and Eugene Dwyer are at Atlantic ‘Ew tt in ‘ b City. o Now... 81.00 0 or st ween ‘Sores Ee ye SO Oe Washington will have few of its official gr a Miller of the Police Court, Mrs. 1 1 PR NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS. WERE | Toe wpeit of, “x0 pervades ns ee ~aarguel gece ad A. Mullowney and Mr. and Mrs. D. 3. © $1.50. Now........ saee--81-10 © —— Presiden: Secre-| Svans, who have been at Atlantic City 1 NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS. WERE | third—e quarter value Tout taries of State, Treasury avd the Post-| the ag two weeks, will return home on LE inet gpenten I “i ‘hing. Master General to join their families, and | Monda Dost our. hea read prices. the Secretary of War in New scin- . 4 22m xorm GHAM CURTAINS. WERE i ‘about it—we ‘mean to ‘clear up" ina ‘hurry. "Read this ‘aples- tillating between that point, Buzzard's Bay, | jeave on Monday for a visit. to Chiengo, — ia Tat “ot nd Sorrento the chief of the nation and| Cincinnati and Milwaukee, and will return é boca hea HAM CURTAINS. WERE a Bi _Red cti his advisers are pretty well ecattered, | home by way of Niugara, Watkins Glen 3 e : ut 1 ( Di 1 S ‘Whether or not this scatteration may suit 3 : | 1 PR. NOTIINGHAM CURTAINS. WERE | ig those who wanted the patient ear of these| ,A{¢r @ (ve months’ stay fa Cnlcago, © 65 ROW... - ° eat ee Se Rae as distinguished gentlemen at this stage, there Dee a | 1 PR NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS. WERE | ong aa othe “ihe her, MOST HELIA SLE "ued “CHEAP EN Laas ee "ust iss Mane © 87.00. Now. ° ‘superfluous.’ The prices tell the story: satisfactory to their respective wives and| street, where she will be at home to. ber BURKE 4 | 1 PR. REAL LACE APPLIQUE CUBTAINS. | Elaborntely Carved Quartered Oak Side | families. ‘The trio of cabinet ladies at Deer friends after the sth instant. me Oy the mer = © WERE#3.00. Now. 83.00 0 A Commotion board, 2 Franch bevel Gnisrors. Park are delighted with the chance hat} Mr. and Mrs. O. M. McPherson rigor acer 1 1 PR. REAL LACE APPLIQUE CURTAINS. | Acttal VALUE, $7. REDUCED PRICK, $8. | has sent their hushands for a few days’ rest | little daughters, es and Maud, : today for a mon in Chicas. oj maara aoe ° In Carpets edicts gra oo mans emt Sey oe eae | Satie ae ee oa 1 2 PR. REAL LACE APPLIQI ' acteake fees 2 ey ing, for the Grand Army encampment. BALDWIN. At 9:15 om. * a, © WERE 36.50. Xow. ° ° B, "$05. REDUCED PRICE, $50. than probable that if other visits a week tte gt Opp P, > Princes poets asebae ae thet these ladies} Gen. Swaim, wife and daughter will visit Own, “aoe of Oe tote. ob { 2 PR. REAL LACE APPLIQUE CURTAINS. | '° jar peroneal Se bank as sun] hb ees hi Or meee weaha! wit rv ‘aged casty thee © wae qnea, sow, emo 0 me Sateaee OE te | WAST SMT PAES QE | Nil accompany their husban arbor okie 36 ores ote ame | ats a Sc SO = 5 ‘ 1 PR REAL Lice CURTAINS. ee £ ActUaL vaLce, %08._REDUGED Yuice, g80.| Secretary Herbert is having bis od gnd on thelr return will Visit relatives at Sel & ates. | 1 PR. REAL LACE CURTAINS WERE | by antique Oak Combination Wardrobe and | tions as to his matrimonial Intentions. Hils| "yrs oucyine “wite of Commander FW.) at, 108, GROSS. Palin re sya © s1800. Now. ----99.00 0 1500 | sorta knee, ae -RepuceD Paice, #35. | Cf ee re een te aaron) baal spending the summer et Dan-| Tesus Ban te tas Weta 4. MB ree ° Spe gris oat zue 0 Antique Oak SS fe trimony in self che | bury, Conn. after which "he ‘will goto | Caarch Sunday, Atgua 13, st t'wde pm = actual VALUE, $20. REDUCED Aas, | fact of it is ‘ever since the jewport to accompany PLAMERIT. on a a an ee ots Butte. We nha ee mn ye ge ee ee reap: atcrare Marita woe Feit staat a ist ee eae cts ecAatique Oak jas $16. farting the ary” of his approacting mar: Gen. Rectater te 6 event of Comneatee Ma Anais , aged tee mente ss wohfSige® Otk Botet, Was $10. Reduced | riage. “Go many have Mentioned that | J. J. Bruce on a trip on the great | Tet feicnde 5S Sor erst ff ce ‘Antioie Oak Buffet. Was $7. Redness ag ‘Conseious] ucets of hiss Alice Rochester at Martie’s| Smee, "biel™y, Sonera! from fae BED SPREADS: BT] woe pee ee that thelr names es ‘used In this Fineyard ‘August 15, at'4 o'clock pm as 3 case of 11-4 Honeycomb, @5e. Worth 80c. ce Handsome Quartered Oak Hall Chairs, ome N. H. Farquhar will make a) HAWKINS Diet in the triomph of faith om Sd.case of 11-4 Ellsworth, S60. Worth 1.25. poet Prices, | ACTUAL VALUE, @0. "“MEDUCED PRICE, $5.20. | Mriowar both "of whoin were where ast| visit of inspection at the Boston Ports: oa 15, (aa af 680 lL case of 11-4 Howard, $1.20. Worth $1.40. Gladstone Bags of best grain leather, with leather and sa spring, and the y ladies’ ‘names used| mouth navy yards next week. wih and Seg ne. Se ee. leather covered “frame, Size” iBiock is $5. Sise 2binch io $590. ise Busy Cannsors. with the some Se 2 wees oF tap bee ee epee ba te = icehaline Marve: Zinch is $6. 1 Carriage, wo gy wo FA “ — = Spreads, beautiful patterns, fast colors, in » Spall hard Herbert that he Clara Frech ‘Miss Belle Gunson PINK, BLUE. CANARY and RED. Your o8 Sa seach, SER) Ser hie, Oh ee ee Nee ete 1 ‘Carriage, ‘wsbolsterea Should be singled out for ep yd ye taking a tent OF Chas aad SOMA. Fee eS Nee tee SS eoeaeede Cabin Bags of realalligator, in sises 12 to 18 inches, ome Nie. gg ike it as well, bat Zev ape & be Suey sheet Oe ae tert oe Ceo ee em, oe ea rem i ferme 98 enc! 1°Ca Who’ could not stop it elther if it once some thn — HER HURBAMD. py epee yp English Oxford Bags of Russia long-grain leather. Sisee, 12 to 18-inch. aud et is | Sr a ‘at ac aaenes alii bia inves toes Were 5.00. #. ESE Se geben ares ke 1 ated ing goes housekeeping at ail it will be his sle-| for Oakland. Ma. to Jon bis wite, who | hars,2om att, sreatly ee Bes, eee sash ty to. 42-08 tor ada to ‘on 13tede $050 we BLD. ghee oor Re plas Yas $18.00. “Reduced ter, Miss Morton, who the honors | spending # month in PF oS He cam all our sorrows heal. —ievator or brosd stale 1d-inch. $2.85 for 15-inch. $8.10 for 16-inch. $8.85 for 17-inch. $3.50 EFRIGERATORS. fring home he win! remain a sbort while BY HEX DAUGRTER. Ont-of-own patrons can writetous We for 18-inch. the solicit your mnail order trade. Bags loolng lke above, but with linen Muings. $1.25 for 10-Inch. LANSBURGH BRO., 420, 422, 424, 426 7TH ST. aulz % % % 20 Po 2% % % % % % 0% 0% v® 0% © 0% G% oF u® 6° 0° o ° OR. SANCHE’S me OXYDONOR » WICTORY. ge OXYGEN 2, BY ABSORPTION. ®, A CURE FOR DISEASES g Withot Medicine BY A SIMPLE PLAY UPON NATURE'S LAWS. If you are not in PERFECT health investigate thie mode of treatment, by which bealth t restored WITHOU! MEDICINE. One Oxydonor can be used for an entire family. CONVULSIONS CUBED, DEAD LETTER OFFICE, WASHINGTON. D. C,, April 26, 1898. MISS LENMAN 02 Thave intended for some time to write an °O thaak you for the relief and advice you have given me in veeart to De. Sanches Oxedonor “Victory.” Since I called upon you I bave fully vaydouor, I had » sine com tested the merits of Attack of im taorachiy give with sea Fatefully, I a wigh respect ery ANNIE GARDNER. Cali for Books of Testimonials, Wasurxero: ss Ost Acesr, MISS LULA LENMAN, 929 F Sr. NLW. Mine Tenuan bas studied under Dr. Sanche, and will vive you the advice as Shpuvation of the ORTDNOR VICTORY. qofice hours for August 10s. to 2 pean ; 3 > Carn 6 99 90 8 D 8 OB OF of of 08 of of Masr Woxes Scrren, ings. Patient, she LADIES" HOURS: abandoned hope. | hides her pain Te witl cure and smiles AM PM. all who use! im silent Wtol® Btos. it intelli | anguish. 7 eee wently. Mar- - Consult tore Exzcrnorose Co, witnus nearly 728 11TH ST. XW. Itoosts ail. 0. 40) ty 3 Half Prices For Shoes Out with the balance of our stock of summer, Shoes without re FEEL EL Proat, | We have “eat a tuo “98. Fhr-$1.60 “it Sere Se 81.10 ee 75 Cremer Sd Get ‘the Best, THE CONCORD HARNESS. LUTZ & BRO., 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel Tramks and Satchels st low prices oct evi Watton Sehgg aad patent Ur whic ‘bh were Ladies ‘whieh apaggaaanasasaacagaagggeacs eggege ly $1.45 for i-inch. $1.60 for 12incb. $1.70 for 18-inch. $1.85 for 14- iuch. $1.98 for 15-inch. §2.10 for 16-inch. $2.25 for 17-mch. $2.48 for 18-ineh. Bags of real alligator, with leather lining, &c. $2.75 for 10-inch. $3 for 1i-imeh. $3.50 for 124meh. $4for 13-incb. $4.50 for 14-pch. $5 for 15-Jnch. $5.80 for 16, 17 and 18-tnches. Tea} Alligator Bags, with linen Muing. $1.40 for 10-Inch. $1.65 for 11- 4 inane eee tae ollie initial, reduced te 2c from Be. Ladies’ Leather Shopping Bags,with sateen top, reduced te 2c from Other Bags reduced to 89¢ from‘0c, others reduced to S0c trom §$1. 22: for $1e Duck Fronts with scart. ‘Be for three “Cupid” Chine Plates. ‘Se for $1 Organdie Eton Fronts. 59e for $1 Silk Gloves in rare shades. 18 for 2%e Ready-made Stik Bows. ‘89e for $1 Kid Gloves, all styles. Sec for $1 Silk Hose, leather and other shades. | $1.25 for Men's $1.50 Gloria Silk Umbrellas. B0c for Tie Ribbed Silk Vests, all colors. 81.35 for Ladies’ $1.98 Horn-handle Umbrellas. 15e for 25¢ Sterling Silver Sword Hat Ping. 18e for 18e Embroidered Lawn Hiandkerchiefs. Gc for 15e Sterling Silver Sword Lace Pins. Ae for 25e Pure Linen Handkerchiefs. U7 Ladies are reminded that Monday from 10 to 11 a.m. and 4 to 5 ‘$1 White Chamois Mousquetaire Gloves Three Day’s Wonder. ENOUGH QUANTITIES FOR AN ORDINARY WEEK'S SALE WILL BE DISPOSED OF IN THREE DAYS—PERHAPS LESS. COMMENCING MONDAY. AUGUST 14, AT 10 4.M. BARGAINS WILL, BS OFFERED IX DRESS LACES, RIBBONS, EMBROIDERIES AND UNDER- WEAR THAT SHALL BE QUOTED AND REMEMBERED 4S THE GREAT BARGAINS OF THE PALAIS ROYAL REMOVAL SALE. Storm Serges at Wonder Prices. ‘These are fast color and shower-proof goods, classifying them more with the celebrated eravenette cloth than with ordinary serges. BQc tor so-inch Nery and Black Serges that will be judged extra good value at 50c yard. SOC yard for 52-inch Navy and Black Serges that we judge worth 80c, though they are often sold at $1 yard. 6 8c sara tor the Stinch Storm Serge thet 2 known sll over the United States as the best value procurable at $1 a yard. G@rincidental bargains are the Te pieces of Velveteen Dress Facing containing 3% yards, the 8, © and 10-incb Horm Bones at Sc dosem, the Allsiik Seam Binding at 12c bolt. Laces To Cause Wonder. essary to state that reliable laces only are in stock. ‘The wonders of the season are now offered. 1Qc sara tor Wuite, Bern and Black Polet @irelande Laces 3% to 5 inches wide. Judge them by the standard Palais Royal moral sale prices of the past week and you will say they are to Ie a yard. G8c sera for choice of combination lot including Black Silk Flouncings 12 to 15 inches wide and worth up to $1.55 a yard; Eera Polut Margot Lace, § inches Wide and worth $1 © yard. Wonderful 25¢ Embroideries.| = Be a yard was never before quoted for such quality Cambrie snd Swiss Embrotderies. That they are worth up to SOc a yard will be recognized by ladies who can appreciate choice goods. ‘Ser lncidental bargains are the India Linens tn white and black at 12¢ instead of 18e a yard, the Choice Imported Swisses at 37c instead of G5e a yard, the 10-4 Sheetings at 25c instead of 32c a yard. Wonder Priced Underwear. ‘The prices will cause most wonder after you have geen and handled the garments. Made of very best cambric and muslin, most expensive trimmings, finished as well or better than if made by your dressmaker, the wonder Is the mamufacturer- 18 willing to love #0 much. 32c tor Summer Mastin Drawers with Guster tucks and sufles of choice laces and embroidery. They have the ¥rench yoke bands seldom seen even in S0c garments. Gc tor cambric Drawers with Jace insertion and ruffles. 96e will be Judged a low price whem you see the garments. TM tor cambste Gowns with surplice neck trimmed with fine embrot- dery. Latest atyle full and bigh sleeves. Such gowns never before sold at less than $1.35. 89 c tor choice of a combination lot of Cambric and Muslin Gowns with lace trimmings making them worth from $1.35 to $1.98 each. And here are Skirts for 88c with 12-inch cambric flounce ewbellished with tor- chon lace and many tucks. Materials alone worth $1.25. 21 tor cambrie Corset Covers with best embroidery trimming. And note the flat felled seams. 8%c would be cheap for such garments Consers—42c tontead of 7c for Summer Corsets of best web. War. Fanted—new corsets given if they tear. 60c for $1 Summer Coutil Cor- sets with long and medium waists. All sizes. Crmprers_zie sate tor Drawers with cluster tucks and embroidery rufSes. Sizes 1 to 16 years. Only 19¢ pair for the Waist Drawers in sizes 1 to 14 sears. 9c for Gingham Dress ip sizes 2 to 4 years that cost the maker over $1 each. 6c for Gulmpes of lawn and embroidery that are positively worth $3.98, The Palais Royal. A. LISNER, 22TH ST. AND PA. AVE | eae soishilll iz ci of ed | Pree s. ai Detstviet® it & test 6 fect 3 in. 8 feet ae a. 38.00 10 tent 2.00 20 feet [ TO Bi CENTS. Axminster. Actual selling NcaRkeD bows TO $1.25. vase Heavy Wilton. Actual selling MARKED DOWN TO $1.25. MS try, Breseela, patterns, a eae © TS cents per yard Guring tie Se kkeED DOWN TO 60 CENTS, FURNITURE Has deen marked down. If you're z0- tng to need FURNTI io the fall it pay to buy, pow, for you can thus effect a x M. eine Xatural Birch Suite, hand-carved, 30 French’ mirror. bs ACTUAL VALU. $25 REDUCED PRICE, $57.50. aed ‘Oak Suite, 30 by 36- ACTUAL VALUE, $75. REDUCED PRICE, $55. Natural Birch Suite, 28 by 34-Inch. Bevel French mirror. ACTUAL VALUE, $62. REDUCED PRICE, #7. Suite. Handsome White 2 Maple ACTUAL VALUE, $52, REDUCED PRICE, #33. “Butte, Birch cherry finish, 30 84-inch. Bevel French ack Ant tered Onk Suite, 28 by 34. et fret ease ACTUAL VALUE, §45. REDUCED PRICE, $83.50. Solid Oak Suites, “16th century, polish fin- tah, 24 by 30-inch, Bevel eB mirror. ACTUAL VALUE, $30. REDUCED, TRICE, $21, Birch Suite, neatly carved, 20 by French bevel mirror. ACTUAL VALUE, $48. REDUCED PRICE, $93. Curly Birch Suite, with oval French bevel mirror. ACTUAL ‘VALUE, $43. REDUCED PRICE, $32. Srvzpoanps. Antique Oak Sideboard, with berel plate mirror, one ned drawer tor silver. ACTUAL VALLE, $16. REDUCED PRICE, $11, Sideboard, | 5 PETE Crsrsorad Oak Bichon acrUne Watt gos MEDUCED TRICE, #29. GET IN THE FRo: WHO'LL BE HERE ‘VALVE, $50. HEDUCED "PRICE, $35, B yards Light Blve and Guid: ie my rds and Gold. yards Orange a1 Yardy Blue and Golds yards Creai © rare Sands girs nas Turkish Tap. yards Ked notte ae ee By $1. addition to the large lst of TELLING REDUCTIONS bee, Gehan put on sale 20 Or more patterns (inch both cretonnes and sateeus), in alll the latest effects and and reduced them from 35 to 20 a few of those REM- 118 to 1% yards 3 to & cents from penser Reduced Price. 2%5 yards 32-nch Cretonne, cream afin, tn dragon deviga. 40 cts. yards S2-Inch Cretoune, creas ground, with floral design...... 35 cts. 0 yards Finch 50 cts, 20 cts. BO cts. 35 cts, 40 cts. 40 cts. © cts. with floral design... 40 cts. 50-inch Momie Cloths SET reduced trom $3 to CENTS PER 16-inch tonne Borders. Re- auced pots GENTS "SAND. ace (urraIns Have had an unparalleled sale. Hundreds of bargains still Tell pay sou to ex- ‘fauvine them. Here are a few leaders for fect lot of elegant gu, siihtt Shopworn. 55 TUE Were’ "8." ite a patre ‘iris’ Point. anced to. "$2.25 + $1.95 + $1.15 Ponsieres Have suffered big reductions. Thesive algo hada large sale. Here are Mondas" specials: 3 yards long, fringe top and bottom, in six diferent cclors WERE $3. NOW $2.00. 3 Sian. Jong, friuge top and bottom, tm five colors Sey Another line yards long and’ full 48 snches wide. age’ top and bottom, frieze id dado. in six colors. Two’ ether ‘argo lines m 50. similar in style to the above. WERE .6.00.——NOW $4.00. WERE $6.00. NOW $4.25. 3 pairs elightly shopworn Portieres, very fine ‘mala pple shell. 0 _—_NoW §4.00. 2 pulse ‘Arab Tapestry Portieres, made to * 4.0. NOW $2.00. OF EAGER BUYERS MONDAY” MORNING. 4 "NOSES AND SONS, LARGEST RETAIL FURNITURE, CARPET. 1 BEDDING, UPHOLSTERY AND WALL PAPER HOUSE AMERICA. uth and F Streets. tion ‘of ever returning here to live. ea von Surnia Jeltsch, the first Ger- ambassador, will have an imposing Teaidence in the’ embassy emi rank with the English jn its capacity for social entertaining, and by all accour.s Baron von Jeltsch is the man to make it @ name in that particular. The baron, wi coming is now expected short) a diplomat of twenty-five years’ siand- ing, having bis country at represented Hague and at Stuttgart, to which post Dr. von Hollesen will fol- Jow him. Our ambassador to the court of St. Janes, Mr. Bayard, has not settled upon a house in London and scarcely ts to too ae 80 now until next fall. Mr- and Mrs. ve at the Buc! Patsce Rotel since ost the season, to get a house suitable for the needs of an embassy. Spend the rest of the summer in one of the London suburbs be ‘80 early in his stay, they were speedily ined. Sir John Pender was most anxious to take them aboard for a trip 10 the Madeiras, They ‘have thoroughly cn- Joyed the ‘season have alto- gether found their surroun: it int I ard said: “The etiquette is a littl foreign to both mine and Mrs. Bayard’s taste, bul men English women is in every way genial and cordial.” Dr. 8. 8. Stearns, Miss Dora Stearns, Mr. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Saks have gone to (Chicago and the world’s fair. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Houston and sister Pearl have been in Chik next week by’ way of Magara Falls next w Watkins Glen. Messrs. J. B. Cralie, N. A. Strait, George Brown, Albert Duvall and Edward Pierre- pont are at Atlantic City. Mrs. Lamasure and daughter are at Rock Enon Springs. Miss Sadie L. Ratcliffe, Miss Katie Rat- and ‘Mrs. H. L. Sumner hes returned to the city. att: nd Mra. Howard F. Johnson and Miss Margaret Morgan are at Ocean City, The Misses Platt, daughters of Lieut. Robt. Platt, United States navy, have gone to Boston by sea. They will be the guests of Capt. and Mrs, Howes ut their home ‘Mass. Later they will visit their cousin, Mrs. Arthur Lougee, at Salem. “ Miss Mamie Fox has gone to York, Penn., to visit her cousin, Mrs. Fisher. Miss Belle Carpenter and Miss Kate Janet Johnstone are spending this month in the Alleghany mountains, near Con- fluence, Mr. aS H. Johnson, Mr. Sam. P. Johnson and Miss Bertha iluntoon are at Aurora, W. Va. a and Mrs. William Hedian, who have been spending the summer at Riverdale, Md., will leave on Thursday next for Chi- cago. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Gheen navi -V extended tour to the wo: fair, Falls, Watkins Glen and cther eee ‘They will return to this city the tter part of September. Miss mrebeae a G. French, who has been at Ocean City, has now returned to her home on Capitol Hill. Mrs. French still remains at Ocean City, but may go next month to Chicago. Miss Nora Edelin, who has been seriously M, is now slowly recovering. The Misses Rice of Mount Pleasant have left the city for Brook Park, where they will spend this month. Miss Dela Mussey, Miss Cora Ossine and Miss Roberta Ossine left today for Chicago. They will visit Niagara on their way Miss Frances B. Chute, at gcne who has been summering at Boyd's station, is coming home for a week. Miss Carrie Toner has just returned from Silcott Springs. Mrs. Emma 0. Green and her mother, Mrs. Swurden, are at Atlantic City. ‘The Misses Sefton, who have been spend- ing the summer at Virginia Beach and Fortress Monroe, have returned home. Mrs. Wm. E. Austin and her sister, Miss Ida M. Borgia, are at Ocean City. Mrs. M. J. Harris and her daughter, Miss May, have gone to visit relatives at Clifton Forge, White Sulphur Springs, and the Natural Bridge, and will remain away till late in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bains will leave the Sity, today, for an extended trip. They will visit Chicago and Mrs. J. W. Little, wife of Dr. Little, with | her children and Miss Waller, ha Martha's Vineyard until September is.” Rev. James C. Dent and wife have gone to Atlantic City to remain a month. stay. Prof. Arnold W. Meyer has left the city for three weeks. He will visit his father at | tered ‘They will | U very | ington this week F F } i ' i i * bi ae WASHINGTON PROVED HARD. Capital City Team Plays a Great Game Against Boston Cleb. The third team to finish its 19% series with Boston was Washington, says the Boston Globe, it ending on August % The team from the capital has more atm- cult for Boston to defeat than any other of her competitors, especially in SBorton, games played. aes Ss Soe ot ee On oe took all of the games thereby winning the series, seven = with but two pitchers in good ae fielding the Boston players were opponents, though perior to their ‘wonderful work was done by Farrell. Stricker, Hoy, Radford he game that the ae and tion. and Jim O'Rourke. ‘Taoursows Pranuacr.703 1508. A Saving of 25c. Qe Summer Vi Comme ‘with extrs long watete, — Ar 50. Pam & GarTou must be estafied or vom Le, Sate eS oe money will be retanded. i i” 4 re) ‘Sacrifice bits Boston, 27; Wash: PA cg Sig 1003 F S:. No Baasem. oat ae see Gante Suits scocae> a gg Pes prada rig ar ‘Oe. : te: ley horthwest and. he bead ead badly cut last seenep oe a tisoks ealied ne ead Hosni, here eg o his home, Ne: (ait Remece, Deas So spew 030 ane a 5. at. me ailor’s 4 ‘ Dropped Dead. hy a Blackston, colored, aged about fae "ae Soe ween H. ¢th, Sth and W: ton northwest. —__——__ Jumped From a Swing. glared, sumped frown ing on Tithe ool jury rom a on y strest northwest. and wo strained self as to She was taken to Rome, Ist 1-2 loth street northwest. Cases as to Property. Yesterday, before Judge Cole, a directed to ‘issue to di fondant tn of Jane V- Arnold agt. Filia ett to show cause why a wen a should not issue to ‘in Plaine possession of part of fase AG. Cook etal age MN. Evans order was made directing the receivers to sell the property. In the case of Julia Hanson ast. J. S. Stitinius a petition was filed asking chat the uisiana avenue be sold that a i ware M. patorder to supply the demand for national nk notes the bureau of engraving and print- ing will ran ite force today and heresfter, until en ordered, until 6 o'clock each working Skimmea MUK Cases. only 81.50. The warrants issued against Messrs. Ford & Graham, Frank P. Daley and N. J. — | charging the sale of skimmed milk. as hereto- Jas. F. Oyster, pal eee SS Con. Irn Asp Pa Ave N. WL evening and the cases will come up for weed the Police Court next Thursday. — ets. Teiephove 271. _euit ——- Mr. Dapray's Successor. Judge Wm. B. Fleming of Louisville, Ki who succeeds Mr. St. Julien Dapray as chief of the law and contract vision, Treawury, De- ment, qualified at t! departufpnt an: - Tired on 2b active of his new duties. | neos ‘ome place in Washington city where you cam, buy good butter when everybods else fails you and that is dns. F. Oysters Prices alway the Jowest. Five Ibs. of finest creamery ing bee ILDREN CRY FOR PITCHER*S CASTORIA,