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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, MAROH 12, 1894-TWELVE PAGES. 5 a a THE WASHINGTON AQUEDUCT| = #E soctar wontn. Two Notable Weddings to Take Place | This Month—Personals. Ool. Elliot's Report of the Operations Dur- | The marriage of Miss Anne + Brewster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam ing February. Cullen Brewster of New York and sister of Mrs. L. L. Reamy of this city, to Count S| | Progress of Work on the Main Drain- Weinestay aemenstein, will take place EM Ladies Who | * Ride, Boat, Play Tennis,&c. ‘The Season’s |OPENING!. | i oe a the best wees = Wednesday, March 28, at the a : eget cate age Tunnel and Its | the bride's parents, 12 est Sith Galea + 1 TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, ¢ ; Equipoise Waists & Character. Ha inne marriage ceremony of Miss Loules { x, os Sin |. Morris and Mr. Frederick Gebhard, on Attractions THULSDAY, PRIDAY, Seventeenth Annual Spring # Jenness Miller Bodice, © —— [isinesday, ‘at the home of the bride tn D at Mareb 15. Mareh 16. é EADY TO BE FOU: = | Baltimore, only the relatives and a few in- Col. Elliot has made a report to Gen. timate friends will be present. Mr De Gasey, ciel of engineers, +f tae opera- Courcy Forbes of New York will be best tions on the Washington aqueduct during Man. There will be no or the {month of February. He says that the pavers, Mr. Gebhard will ad poy i “onduit road from the intersection of the will eymoon, early Foxhall road to Drovers’ Rest has been re- yy oe 53 —which are shown in regular, me- dium and extra long waists, in black and white. Also in ' the ventilated for summer. Money Returned —1f everything we sell you is not entirely satisfactory. Prettiest, Sweetest, SSS 66 A 99 Pleasing Spring Effects we've HE WHOLE STORE presents a im our long business experience. I vivid panorama of fresh, ne’ As it's time for spring buying, no woman beauty. In the various departments, o take purchases without first particularly the MILLENERY (now again olen ‘ma anie ae a much enlarged), are the choicest gems 4 a Jume will go abroad for the summer. ps gecsar lcm bial prs ey Pas At ; paired with crushed blue stone. The dis- The Chilean minister and Mrs, Gana gave Handkerchief. pre eginstiines goedtnisray, bel oe M G. Whelan Ss tance was about 5,000 feet, and ihe stone a charming dinner on Saturday night et andkerchiels. ty pies omy. . = ° ° was put on about four inches deep. The oye Minister and Mrs. Romero, Minister , : 2 ices. : ji - of a any rs. Z he . 4 Such HANI —— = —— pap a 's glance at some of the new Spring 6 1003 EF st. sapanig to the road will be continued curing bas 9 a Mr. my og ge ai prices. e : ve Garcia, 4 anged buyers, and new et See (‘Ss a al S O a eRe ene The excavation of the main drainage tun- | Martines’ were the naeat Teen wns “ w ideas. We knew Freneb and American . ° a Dita wa nel under Dalecarlia hill was fully com- very beautifully decorated with La France : nd =< Lay Leggs! Roxie Seen a 9 LADIES’ pleted February 6, on which date the tak- ge dl kandkerchiefs at w Bonnets, Toques. ing up of the bench was compl ‘ss Mullan ts in Baltimore visiting Mra, terse se emcee etc eee: early $1,000,000 worth of new Spring and Sum- HATS. pleted is 88 feet, and of this 428 feet was | A large number of interested visitors were M’f’r’s Samples. aa Wome A Foe yk acetate, men's bute, Indies!—| timbered. The total number of cubic yards Bay tnt te Fort Myer cavalry drill Fri- Let of 12% denen that came’ tee inte for Milans, and Jet. mer merchandise, gathered by experts at home and [2°°29° mt ‘Gown’ ‘the weeuter_very” “try. | Of Tock excavation was 3,771, the cost of | 48% and Me, Reamer’ Gen. Fitzhugh Lee, All applique lace, and only = eee eee s j_unless you get, exactly the right | which, including the cost of labor, dyna- more, Mrs. Turner, tes Some a ‘ost $4 to dozen. LOWERS ° plock—Knox’s, for vf | %, a b Eocronlllgges: ely downy ongeiliocan ae abroad, enabling a grand display of the richest and |2°°°°° Mee Kor felt black and ‘eal, ‘4; mite and materials, but excluding the cost Miss Le Rue, Mr. and Mrs, Susnay comitth padre eu _ eames tidles, og We've weno — 000000 Kuox’s Felt will outwear and outlook | Of tools and machinery, was for the tunrel wend ow others. A light collation was vided them into two lots to sell for . n 999000 an ordinary hat two to one—and yet | $6.20 per cubic yard, and for the shaft $6.47 | “TVed afterward at Col. Henry's quarters - AIGRI . ; a 2g and so Cents. AORETTES most exclusive novelties Washington has known. € ‘i @ 0 only $5. A per cubic yard About QiN0 pounds of @3- i ame of Adana, Ga. Prribalgpir oiporep areolar See Attention is drawn to the following special features: | OUinemetz On, | amecarwes, | Sa = enteen t patterns. All new designs. JET LACES, CROWNS, = of coe _mbi2_ - cae 2 * ~ * “. Morgan has been called to Bought to sell ‘or $3, $4 and $5 dozen. ¢ BANDEAUX, AIGRETTES, aot Ag 2a en ae ae a eee | Col Elliot says: “Taking into considera- | Hagerstown, We coul Ma., ecoun’ ress of her mother, Mrs Price pega! Mr. and Mrs. Gardner invited a few of Saas eee Co uiaieaee ee “Opening” in Millinery Parlor. \Spring Lambs— (| Steece 2S ees aaa y heir young friends t “ anh oa £, { continually increasing quantity ct water | lo a “taffy 15 Cts.; 2 for a5C. LACES (SECOND FLOOR.) Fresh Mushrooms that poured through the seams of the rock Nj, “*$5,Priday evening at their residense, + aa tie ee 225 5G, “dateasten thie, arama jot the b| during the sinking of the shaft, the pro- | musi kc! wert ett, southeast. Games, anf a ‘ite, in Point De 0. gre ‘fond. o i | music, “4 Silks--19C. Yd. Witte Stat came dd - Wel tare tne F204 P| gress made in this work compares very fa- | company adjourned to the kitchee ey ; other delicious | edibles ALL }| Yorably with works of similar character in | the taffy was pulled with much mirth agate sieges voana wis? ie Chante “Opening” in Wrap Parlors. = very “choicest obtainable. LOW- 5 ne erjoyment. ond colorings in a large variety of styles. 19 § fff EST PRICES’ consistent’ with superior | Other Darts of the country. One of the seen Among then passe, 4 aches wide. Will be 50 cts yd. a comple of CLOAKS AND CAPES rum FLoor) 423 tau 3 headings was driven a distance of By and “Sire Sy, “Tema prevent at. weeks hence. i Trimmed in Lace, Jet, q ee partic “we yg Ae winner } | feet in one week, the average weekly dis- | Henry Gardner ‘and the Misses os Chall ; Molre and Braid. : _ 4222 QUE Fatnoss WANT promptly and ) | “tice being thirty-one feet, and a depth of | Eepey. Florence Burgess Magee. pene allies 1aic. Yd. Tas ee “Opening” in Dress Goods Dep’t. | cottigitark }| shart, ‘the sea of the’ Grote "secuohs of | Ht, pebMe Gardner and Mesers Real Manchester Wool Challies. Every ee ae ote ° ald geMarket,818 14th st? | Sait the are square feet. Much credit is | Wright.” sot ie imaginable pattern—25 of them. Handsom- Cashmeres, China and (SECOND FLOOR.) Ne ew we ew wre ww we ew YS | due Mr. F. W. Johnston, my assistant en-| Mrs. Mary B. Harvell, who has been est ever shown for the money. Regular Soe Gin ten ~~ rr Bineer, in imniediate charge at dhe tunnel, | witg’ quite ill athe = ¥alue, 18 cents yard. guises F When You’re Hunt for skillful supervision and very correct in- | {31'S quite, il om_beme, 13th ad 99 UNITING | strumental work; the center lines run from my improving. She ex- Ginghams--10C. Yd. ‘aurea canes 66 OPENING SOUVENI RS © |———For some one to do your Plumbing so | the two ends of the tunnel, meetlag w.thin | gree ghd winner Gee . ‘Geena . 4 e level. m a dinner 2 inches wide,all colors. Plaids, stripes and INFANTS’ DRESSES, SACQUES, . “at spate Ore ena an ce eras the soe! frock ae Repl anbe aoe ing | Party Saturday night. at ‘which the Bec- plain. Were 12%. yd. Saturday. Worth AND FLANNEL SHAWLS. ———about work we've done in public bun | PY Only 29-1000 of a foot; also to Mr. Peter Tetary of State and Mrs. Gresham wore = CHILDREN’S AND INFANTS’ s S. ings, which has beck to tee bulla. | MeAtee, tunnel foreman, for the very effi | Suests, Lace and Silk se: m’s goods at the hh Tee mesic giah Deen inspected over and | cient performance of his duties. The over-| Mr. HL C. North has gone south . Concerning Embroideri a oe Aes ae tree eriinate nd faultless, Send for | sight of the work, both by Xr. Johnaton | prove his health. i wa be anand — mDroideries. sats ———-free estimate. . at tha! calth. He tun yr “ * A : and Mr. McAtee, was so careful that there May. Miss Murion O'Donnel or We'll have more to say shortly. But to. MOIRE SILKS the unique feature of the Palais Royal’s “Opening” Ss Ss was no loss of life, and no man was in- will remain with Mee tthe key ome Rorrew we will seil Naimook Novelty Em- In all colors. - S Shedd & Bro., Jured from the besinning to the end of ine te pleased to see thelr friends on idery, 6 inches wide, in a variety of i i i] 4 work. This is a record of the use of hig! ys. wien with open wars for 18 pal VEILINGS, MOURNING VRIES. occasions. The list below gives the regular and 432 Ninth St. N.W. explosives in tunnel work that his rarely. |"“Cards are out for ladies’ day at the Co- yard. forth 25 cts. a al LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, Souvenir prices of the "94 Spring “Opening.” ‘e in- Mmbia Athletic Club, Thursday during March to complete the ¢ tional capital — SELECTED MANDHELING JAVA AND j apd more than 50c. Skirt of fine muslin, with $1.50 yard Black Moire Francaise SUK Windsor Ties ; ( )) ° ; 3 if Science— : pen yaguce lanemney te hubs pen $1.35 yard Black Satin Duchesse : : and embroidery two inches deep, The hunters and the hounds of the Chevy | torant, an excellent remedy for Asthma Chase Club on Saturday last once more fol- Bronchitis. s * ARABIAN MOCHA — cele- $1.85 yard Printed China Taifeta 2 lowed the scent of the anise acca. The |) —= Griese full length. Reduced from 95 “506 iS $1.25 yard Bengaiines, street aud eveniug. baer on napa: purity cheetl tay ouik the Ghali sant ane, j oan, eenth century—the original 2 pee Ps id ind del ve is beaten, the are Drawers, with deep cmbroid- $1.25 yard Fancy Taffeta Silk ene t % Neco aerated Crests tom a section rich in ditches, fences and beau- ANDRE. On Sunday, March 11, at 5 clos ee ery rutfle, six tucks above rufile Ste yard Brocaded China . BSc. Ih, Parasols. ty. The start was made from the Rock Black G. G. and Mc creek power house. The scent was closely Detion is gone—the only case on ¥ and fine muslin. Regular value, Cc S0c yard China Silks, all shades Fecord where the substitute is superior 4 cts, Special at......e.--- HQ. iter 4 lingering. meas, * C7 During this week there ANL aged fifty years, the beloved ' of Rosa 3 The popular Tuxedo quartet will assist i= x X | vert of the tunnel, and if possible to com- | mi . Cott Swiss. ~9 ntertai Ww. PI & Cambric, jon and K mence the brickwork. qntertaining the guests. RIBBONS See A Stray Pigeon. A. Co In Motre, Satin and Fancy Effects On Second Floor On First Floor. We Want FIRST BOAT STARTED. A entrien ‘pigs ‘vine Becke he so tobe = For all Purposes. Ske gee POET PEM "i ‘O47 - " : SOc yard All-wool Dress Goods. 39¢ | 68e yard Cut Jet Band Dress ‘Trimming 490 Boa Place of room 247, north wing of the War ‘Where Quality’s First; Profits Second," LS bac said pretch Wisk: Chevicts .59e | Ske Yard Jet Bead Band Trimming ie Coe geet @ Boats ©" | Department building. tiiis morning by Mr. 8th St & Pa. A You re all invited—every a yen Peas Jasaiard Gallings.. 269¢ | Be yard Spangled Edzes 'H. D. Burwee. It had flown in during the ° . Ave., Sera Gi mpl We . | 9¢ Pearl and Ivory Buttor : ver Saturday afternoon the first canal boat night through an open window. It bate ne one. Te yard a : | new Laces, Nets, Chiffons, Jetted Nets to leave Cumberland, bound for George- its leg the label “C-3326,"” but no mark to Market Space. TSe yard French Granite Suitings at 10 per cent discount, vn, started out with a heavy cargo of how its destination. Breakfast was fur : $1.25 yard English Covert Cloth ie yard Black Moire Ribbons, 5-Inc R Hewson eae ‘ r vith Dished the bind, after which it was liberated Three Specials rt ¢ eee oe Co ee ae in Washington to know that The first boat was the Victor, with 2nd sped on its seal ya ae yore epee cee nine) Colored Ribbons at 10 per vent discon . * we roast and PULVERIZE Capt. Kelly at the rudder. Capt. Kelly’s ee . In Underwear. $1 yard Pricetiey’s Black Wool Fa “patie ie, | 48¢ yard Velling, all style wbdst ale * * our Coffees on the premlses— boat has been the first to leave over the | Banker Wm. C. Brewster of New York . All other Black Wool Goods at 10 per cent dis- ilas Ai GA occu alae . © which places the finest canal at the beginning of the boating sea- 1S opposed to his daughter marrying Count Gown, with two rows of Fa aad Handkerchiefs, many . o4 Coffee known to the son for a number of years past. The sec- 4¢ Frankenstein or any foreigner. e ee oe ea SILKS. La ) + tein Sonik “tibia: tonite ond boat to leave was the Consolidated Coal e riumph pecipedbea cay bial yenacostl $1.68 yard Jacquard Taffeta Silk.........0.. Haudkerchlets, all styles... Sas wusey eaiouaat Gee ak Company's No. 13. | STRAINING AND RACKING YOUR LUNGS and value, 98 cts. Special pee 5 le $1.50 yard Black Satin Stripe Moire... 10 per cent discount on ail . vans eat of the ma- % =e Throat with « rasping Cough is but poor policy, / papers COTTON FABRICS. Parasols, with Dresde = be on exhibition HERE followed, and never lost throughout the es eee fy Sit Om ctvast natural—there is no use fighting jStis Se ee ees aid Saiver eitee wT cles. Black Lace Pa ** Huckins’ famous SOUPS— ride. ‘The best hunters of the club were | Svutheast, Tuesday, Marc at 3 o'clock p.m, against the popular demand. Clover 4 Be yard Scote ams, nine styles. ** YOU are cordially invited ee gay ecw sorted heer ioe Se nk See eeenny Sanh Creamery is good, therefore the people Be yard Clitheroe Ginghams, all styles. 2 re” at. + | cluded the leading hunting enthusiasts of | BAGGER. On the afternoon of pia want it. 25e yard Imported Satecns, all styles. Children's wi the city. Some of the horses on the run | 28H. after « brief illness, GERTRUDE ; oar Puan Hedin. te Rad cad G G \ | capered and some of the riders fell. They. BETH. elov fe of Louls Bagger. : pias leet ear $1.50 Warranted ° ° } | knew how to tali, though, and no injuries Funyral from realdeuce, No. 117 € street morthenst, over We gear pepannee Raber Ga cc cco par degpeere A rer eld geome Japecve es: 5 12\g¢ yard Dress Ginghams. a C Il & Ss en touched, too, when the thrown were BARRETT. Mrs. MINA BARRETT, wife of S & 16c yard Figured Irish Lawns. - ornwe On,: up and going again. On the conclusion of Barrett, di her resklence, S17 North Caple : Millinery and Cloak Headquarters, Fr ae ee: Adee aa Choice Groceries and Table Luxuries, , sch g Faces tctetioge me aStvelhongay Services at house at 5 p.m. Monday, >. 3 b We yar en-work 5 LI>= : q ner served, and a musical program pre- BROWN. On Monda; morning, March 180% ; : MILLINERY. 14t2-1414 Pa. Ave. k | sented. MARY A., widow of the Inte Ellas E'Browe, ; Second Anniversary. Notice of funeral hereafter. ° ; > X | The Peck Memorial Branch of the Chris- | FITZHUGH. ried this life on Sunday, 5 ~~~ | tian Endeavor Society had its second an-| — }}j_J84 at 1:10 p.m. Miss ELIZA % ~ We y aH. the enty-fist year Butterime}|.. Market Space. [Ee eiSs: rae Ss Poems ie Seay rant Shia et 1 nd Varis L “lowers, all styles. See Flowers, forty style Trimmed fists reduc 1 $4.50, $6.00 $12.00 $20.00, $20.00 | $4.00 $5.00 $10.00 $18.00 $25.00 | HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. ortheast, y, March at 2 riends ‘respectfully invited. ort jouse papers please copy.) * Leo Schocnthal read a report, which spoke of the rapid growth of the local order, and the strides it had mede in all directions. From ten charter members the society's active members had increased to twenty- AQ GIOVANNETI, aged twenty-seven Y urs. eight, and thirty associate members added. | Funcral from his late residence, 317 Near the close of the exercises a delegate | avenue northwest om st Is a high-grade Butterine, put ap ex- mum $1% Picknew’s i momical, Clover Creamery appears yard Irish Table Damask, 64-tneh from the Church of the Covenant, of which Lelatives and friends invited. Printed on every wrapper. Demand } Daily Letter : yard Hea"y Double Damask, 60-in the Peck Chapel is a branch, presented the ona in: y < yard All-linen Damask, latter with a handsome organ. : S23 tee original. dozen % All-linen Napkins. dozen % Table Napkins All-linen Toweis, 19x55 ¢ Ready-made Bed Sheets Better Reform. Reuben Johnson of “Boston,” George- # town, who “kin read readin’ and write rs_in” Weshington, writin’,” was arrested on Saturday night | LEEMAN. On Saturday, March 10, 1894, at 629 is residene is A. a pet for making a whisky pond of his stomach. a.in,, at bis son's ce, arthé Edmonston Reuben for yeare has kept the quantity on | Sautpeast, | WILAM EBENEZER ice M. chan. comer 9th an@ west, on Wednesday, March No Sowers. _* ° W. Wil | Cro $ Wilkins & Company, | #The Increased Trade Wholesale Distributing? —the past week {s corroborative evidence that our Coats, Capes Agents, and Suits are absolutely the most exclusive and fashiorable. ‘Twilled Table Coy 1, stitched Squai @! &, . ery, &C.,1205 Pa. Ave, | board at high water mark at all times. Purist Monday at 2:30 p.m, Relatives and friends All the novel and exquisite 2e Hemstitehed Li ae . ty 5 He has become a trouble to himself, a ny ga aan 6s as Seer oe Wrap notions that are to be the — are — —— nuisance to the community, and an unpleas- | 208 oth St. N. W. proper thing this spring are here, Be Ted Denim ant spectacle to the children. He says that | LENMAN. On March 11, 1904, at 12 m., at he and marked at the lowest prices. We yard Linen Prin; aS no one else “keers” for him, he is “goner residence, No. 1008 10th street northwest, mi2-e08t ‘The most fashionable color in Third Ficor quit keering for hisself.” "The police, San be the’ coup neues Sar ar ae oor. | though, believing that in going down kim_ ee re 4 a Saar = sad Cia ioe Capes Wil ve eae oo in | self he was liable to assist others in the | Fema! Wedneday. leh tetant, ot 5 pm. Os and Coats and Capes will be trim- descent, resolved to check his drop, tem- | : oy 2 . 1 colors. P tween 19th and 2018 northwest. med with black moire silk, with $4.08 Tuxedo Juckets, allo porarily at least, and, accordingly. took | : ribbon and lace jabot and silk ¥ Jackets, $6.75, uyl $6 Jackets. . EFC him to the station. About two weeks ago McCULIAM. On Sundays, March 11, phy lapels. Sleeves will be extra $6.75 Moire Faced Jackets popular’ taver ‘day. iy || Reuben was arrested for swamping himself | HENRY, ouly son of George 7.” and = large to fit over the large bal- oe a ere er it and be Coutinea of its | ap Boston Hause, but got of the next day, eM pg a ae ‘capt 50 acl a ott ae and delicious flavor, = vi a y ve time on this judicial . eee eeeces se oas atte eae $6.50 Silk Faced Dingonal Refers. ail and telephone nc, {| TP t See the folly of his ways. | a rs a $5.25 Braided Cioth Cape: mail and telephone re E Elegant Black Coats, $6.75 Capes, with ribbons a $9 Braided Capes, moire tri $12 Capes, tab front, lace and 0! $37.50 Moire Antique Cape $50 Moire Capes and Je , f| , Mi: Geo. Thos. Woodward te tying quite| =, hots om. eee S Ss, cor.14thé& Ists. il at his residence, 1409 20th street, | Soren, aged. twenty-thres years and sig and Table Luxuries. — mb12-c0 —— i] ths. peers eg AT IT AGAIN, services at Pinckney Memorial Church, 3 o'clock on Tuesday. Inter> as The Best H mes Said That Winter Racing People Have | ea, "fouiik Hill cemetery > 2 New Site in View. Pi $4.50 Up. pring Suits. P | MOUNT. On Monday morning, March 12, 1804, at 2 os “ ae Baca nee look Most of the managers of the Ivy City | 2:B0 gry Gh 3 =e 55 "Byroee What are you going to do—Buy Cashmere ‘Tea Gowns. = a | nC! S zl | Jockey Club were in the city - | street. Le Droit Park, JOHN T. "MOUNT, the material, trimmings, ete.. avon On Fourth Floor. | TEA as a houschold necessity. Hit is understood that ‘the obec ee ind | hon of (tpt. John F and Calta 3. Mowat, aged for your new Spring Suit and $3.50 Fis | i Beyond question or shadow of visit “aan a: Gin SON cae: Psong Ko edie xed | panueel aeoien Goeeinn: . pay your modiste a big price for - | GSe pair Lace Ci | doubt {t's THE BEST in the | * J e the 3 ase tong em pals gar ce pope Agee ae goons world for the price—Ouly S0c. trial of Bookmaker Marvin and his three | OGLE. On Sturdar March 10, 1894, et 12:39 from the largest assortment of CHILDREN'S GOOD: | $3 oe clerks and that of President Engeman, in- =: ts yy mye iy Le Suits in this city—have it fitted Cloth Reefers, 4 to 12 years, at 10 per! $1 hed apr es parity, beet wha peeetitey the — act at the — cond Gon pees faultlessly, and save two-thirds cent discount. strength ai felicious vor, vy ity trac! t cember, go over of your money? Every fash- For youngsters 1 to 4 years are: | Be Figured Drapery N.W. EX RCHELL, \trom today,until some much later time; > —_ pn gh A fonable creation in every fashion- $5.98 “Swivel Sik Coat 3 | Ge yard Open-work Cu nuie 1325 F STREET. and, second, to secure a track in Maryland Our little bud to heaven couveyed does not seek its cure able color is here. 8p Navy, Tan ae = “ Ye { WSe Chenille Covers, 142 3 “70e| hear the city. District Attorney Birney, And bade it Diomsons there. life more sad than to behold a once bright and Elegant Light Check Cloth $2.25 Fancy Cloth Reefer seal] 25 per cent of Ru; is and 10 SOPPOMS OH PPSIEOSOSLSESEO SSD | it is said, consented to a further postpone- successful man with ambition gouc—everything Suits, $15.50 up. fis eaity, acti awe Drews ge | POF Cent om prices marked on Baby Carriages, $A Ghastly Spectre 3 | ment of the cases, but it ts understood that Pancral from ‘her parents’ residence, Cam® coats gone—or going from him—that makes life worth ee = ity au s ue | he does not by any means propose that ch ¥, Masch 12, at 3 p. a bh t % — $1.48 Boys’ Fancy Duck 1 THREATENS “ALL PEOPLE WHO ad living? That is the inevitable to the great ma. ee ae Basement Floor. LIVE Witla, iis omioon pecans cases shall be dropped. joticeable 89e Guimpes, all styles. rane : $2.50 Loug and Short Casnmer $ ‘ woe Dinner $4.50 Long and Short Fam $1.98 Decorated Tea Tn their end BESEPIY LEO REAGAN” infant son St e n their endeavors to obtain a suitable a= BO REAGAX, = | site for a track on the Baltimore and Ohio and Ida K- Reagan, aged six months end clove | railroad, it is said, the Ivy City manage- days. Funeral private. ever Way one turns. His name is “Urie Acid” and his do- main Is in the blood. fority of victims of Varicocele who allow it to ° ° If you are nervous, mt, tire easily, have Silk Waists. despondet & sense of debility, soreness or enlargement in POPOOOIOO MOOS POH OSS 2 Mull Caps, all styles and White Bonnets. ment were unsuccessful, and it is under- en— ye safe in bdeliev! Beautiful Mne of Cha ble * Cambrie ie O t b { ¥ % lower part of abdotien.yoa are tog meat ae nae 25e Infants’ Cambrie be t eropurn | stood that they went to Forrestville, Md, Without fear of successful contradiction I claim ae aes ane fineies, a ee 50e = < about eight miles from here on the Marl- be the only physician on earth that can cure various shades, at $5. English Natnsook ie I ithia Water boro’ road, wherg they were shown a very ws And faricocele without operation, pain er detention eles eee Ue oe 150 Gevirabie site. = tract comprising abest | 7s eee St Peter's Church, requiem’ from business. « a 30e White Benzaline SEUTRALIZES this urle acid in the seventy-five acres, said to be owned by the : ; N na SUTRA ES 5. | mass Will be said for the repose of bis soul. Sik Cxps. a heirs of the late Vm. D. Bowie. It is. pro- I Also Cure Rupture W.H McKnew §8e China . ° 9 d cures Ri po posed; it is said, to ulld an electric road to | Streak aud frleude trom Navy Yard e “Universa Without Operations, Pain, the place, and to conduct continuous rac- | $99 O9OSS09OSCOS OOOO OOO SECS P Be Best Qua thin ing at the track, which, it is said, will be peeing gy 2 5 i A cent discount. 3¥e Japanned Foot ; Rtgs ater pets a built at once. To carry out sucha plan, | %™., EARL FILLMORE, beloved son or Detention From 933 a. ve. UNDERWEAR AND CORSETS. | ‘Trunks and Satchels at 10 per cent discouat. only 2c. each. Call, "write or. tele- ryt —— by the Maryland legisla: Coupes 4 -— oe ee i eC Cove! a vel ¢| 25¢ pound € kinds, 119 | phone. ture will necessary. . é uusiness. = Soe Corset Covers, Siete and Drawers. morale S | The faithful mother’s cares are over, Now, if you 5 ruptured and are looking for! 50e Gowns and Skirts. Sic | 20 pound Taffy, all kinds. . ase] SH. BL Barrett, Agent, neeseipatihae ppg eg pd trouble through ‘Iife you can have all you want 68e Corset. Covers, Gowns, Drawers “Be P ae > ealpnenisnigecge aber dict, laeaid Claims Cruelty. We are grieved thet bercbesls fenve tn by linring to the old idea that Hernia is in- $1 Gowns, Skirts, Chem Pen’s Furnishings. And Drew's Drug Store, Conn. ave. and L st. Lizzie Grusemyer, by Mr. Campbell Car- Se Gs ul bie oles, ae po gg ig —— Rn iy Fn $1.68 Skirts, exquisitely $000400099400000869606605% | rington, has filed a bill for a divorce trom sees Gina ss ane max ae ie Sher oo ieagee secop . FIRST FLOOR.) = —_—_— semy —— ta of unprogressive pliys that to cure a Rup- LUTZ & BRO., 4! . ay 5 : ¢ ; ’ Joseph Grusemyer. They were married in Tuesday, March 13, 11 a.m. ud ions’ ig the" teaitions of | ———— OMMEND_{0'any ue wanting a ‘Har | OSC Summer, Balmoral Wi !A Tailor Isn’t Need ied Dayton, (hiciia tceaitet, Alek Sane ear | *. ‘They don't believe | ————— ness of any kind—that which they have p-beimalicheiterseirriat | ——— To make you look well dressed Faster. | child, and she and defendant about a month el oh : . Mol : - Send your’ soile : YOU READ WILL NOT te grind “itself tuto the walls “of the bdo ae eee 30 ‘Taffeta Silk Skirts org Aso ge eters cg after had an unfortunate altercation about |IF YOU we ed men, make the Rupture larger and cause tumors, Sbecensea. parstseiny spinal rainy wervous, Kidney Concord Harness. You find ruptured men who are progressive at My office or on the road to it. put through our own CLEANING and defendant's daughter by his first w ant that upon wearing | which time his conduct has made the appearance of being newly | erable and unhappy, and she states he bas special’ 189% Corse 0 Corsets for 98e, aud $1 C Corsets for $3.89, and $3. Misses’ Corsets. 25 English Madras S0e Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers. Fancy Tri DECEIVED. Boe Xpring Neckwear, ~ assaulted her twenty-five times; bas be-| Goodthings have always been counterfeited anf fs Mca ae f F; 0’ h St. come a habitual and chronic wife beater, | FREE EXAMINATIONS. Se RN ate cae aoe Halt Hoes, wes isher, 707 oth St. threatened to Kill her, and on Pebrasre 7, | lunitated-articles without merit, never. ° a eg — — at 350 Pennsylvania avenue, assaulted ber | Wecautioned youlast week againstthe imitation: Week Days—From 10 to 5| Something New Buys a Decorated et tw.ce, etc. She asks divorce from bed and I Cc i is “4 board. of CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. beled % 5 E % & fragrant compound 3 : ‘ e 2°? applied to hi air, protects it from wid, 7 4 1 tna mane n 4 ° Wednesday. It's "a handsome Solid Jayanned | Clerk of the court to the following: P: tasistupen hover OL BDERAG antesie ges a\ | this will admit it’s the best 19c. en * -ynchburg, ° £ 9|S. Heller, 720 7th St. 9 ss they've ever seen, Va.; John Buckler of Baltimore, Mé., and | Pen'tforget the caution—don't be deceived. m > some - _— i ae! “Washington Variet 99 | Kate Johnson. Ea. A POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE 114 G Street N ° VW «| plate ee el ee bth G AND ELEVENTH STREETS. A. LISNER. CHINA, CROCKERY, dc, Q> ee Miss Helene Mora, the wonderful bary-| Small Pill, Small'Dosa, Smal Prion. mbi2-cont* |= ‘ad Tile Asbestos, Flue Lining, Pulp ae HLH. HENSEY, Prop., 4 7% + | tore, at Elks’ benefit tonight. Albaugh’s—| cagemway 4 m