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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1894-SIXTEEN PAGES. THE WORLD OF SOCIETY | the, following Wednesdays during tha Capt. Henry M. Knight and wife, assisted 1 Fashion Aloft J Social Honors Showered Upon Count and | Maryland avenue southwest, last eremee, RARER! 0 AR above the maddening crowd” table Gatherings—Personals RAREST I] | $6 Fav exten oe ser wn ot interest = SeasuD. Misses Knignt and several of their guests, uch Some in barmony—some in pina aia jameness, her home has been very lively Society divided the fleeting hours of yes- Among her visitors were the only sister it was hard to leave one for the other, and, sideration. We have gathered a great va- COOHOMOXKMOOOK OOO () (SEWING MACHINES! $55 8 “The Family,” * Without exception one of the 32% finest values’ ever offered. high-arm machine, made 1 Pressly for us. In looks, we: attachments and 5-year gual antee the duplicate of the $55 machines. Either in oak or wal- hut; full set nickeled attach- ‘nts and a 5-year guarantee. No agents or canvassers em- Plored. Direct from factory to uuyer. Drop in and see how it works, Buys any $60 $2 Machine You Want. * Fresh from the factory, com- $ plete with full set of attach- ®2SSS 95595 SSD | It’s The 20 Per Cent 5 ©! That Brings The Children ——— To CROCKER'S. All the rest of this week ctildren's shoes will be offered at four-fifths their usual prices. That puts us outside of the run of competition and | <> will make our cry of “quality” all the () more impressive. x We'te just as particular in the selec- tion of our stocks of children’s shoes as in the others. The size of our chillren's trade proves our efforts are not wastad. Remember, 20 PER CENT OFF ON ALL CHILDREN’S SHOES THIS WEEK. Babies’ Shoes, 65 Cents. ‘Identically the same shoes for which — others ask you 90 cents. “Juliet’? Shoes For Ladies. They're made in both black and tan. oO ©Economy in " Carpets. @ ‘That doesn’t mean buying cheay or 2] @ pets. The better you get the they will wear and the better they Sl tock ell the time. it's more lar quality. 2 You get even more than that here this week. Dollars stretch and cover tore and- better Carpet than ever i fore at our “EARLY SPRING SALE.” ©Rugs, Druggets, Art Squares. since her return from her trip LTT TTTIET pleasant evening's entertainment. In spite of the accident received on the cable car, which has caused Mrs. C. EB, Connor of 1304 S street northwest so the Corcoran House and the tea given in| 8. M. da Cunha of New York and The elaborate ones are the most popular. | honor of the Count and Countess Henel de | Oscar Frisbie of Brooklyn, who left yester Duty grasps the artistic in friendly em- Frankenstein by their hostess, Mrs. Anthony | “#¥ ‘© complete their southern tour, fe together they sue for your con- | Pollok. Both places were so delightful that Se TRYING TO COMPROMISE. jand some recitations by Miss Carver of Lb Musicale, Reception and Dinner—No- | *\7°ct northwest. A collation closed @ contrast—to the costumes of the day—rise 2 Washington E, Connor of New York, Mra, os ba ‘erday afternoon between the musicale at Jennie Huyler and children, and later Mra, ‘ARASO! Mrs. Collection perhaps, those who only had one invitation Samuel Herbert Dyott Has a Formidm oO f riety—not many of a kind—so there shall for the day were the happiest after all. gs Smyrna Rugs for $1.15. The company asked by Mrs. Brice listened megan : e : Wem . Brice listen 15 Smrrea Rugs for $1.20. “Needle toes," bard-sewed and warraut- sie) manta GA Gomeantaa, | Gay not be much chance for sameness—b with pleasure to songs rendered by Miss Penal mcsraricss pacar taser — 90. — el sam ft ent. Standard, ine that is sure to encompass Berth: I; leo | ez ce for $8 TAN ONES, WORTH $3.50, FOR $2.90. Domestic, Wheeler & Wilson, abbr Da ate oe aa TS ee Se BLACK ONES, WORTH $3, FOR §2.60. White. & Herbert Dyott, the defaulting clerk of the every individual teste. Still sticking, you os soe and the harp use by Be, | nome ree pains wan meter ome ptommas, terward everybody Lingered i, 5 ; to chat and to partake of the tea and other | D&#€d $05.61 of the company’s funds the $7.50 All-wool Art Squares for $5.25. $8.50, 36 in. by 63 In., Wilton Rugs, Slightly soiled. for $2.95, $4 Low Shoes, $3.25. see, to our idea of exclusiveness. * Of machine and furnishing any ay he eloped from here Miss May ag ioe ty ee “Jaquettes,”” with “Wing” tips, tans, missing part our specialty. ‘The assortment is most complete—with | comforting essentials to a 5 o'clock feast | 7%” Be elo — price. $45.00. cow $37 50 —— corded vamp. RENT” NEW MACHINES only Carpet Ends $1.00. at same price asked elsewhere * © for old ones. OPPENHEIMER’S, Sole Agents *‘New Home” Sewing Machine, it 514 9th Street. Clipper, the 24th of last month. the somber | around the table in the dining room, where a as Miss Brice and Miss Fair were doing the |ywiucrqgetusition for Dyott, based Blacks of mourning—with PARASOLS—aod | honors. Among those preseni were Mrs. | ¥SteMay’s indictments, was mailed to Cigeiiee acu SUN UMBREL- | Bissell, Sir Julian and Lady Pauncefote and | U™ited States marshal at Chicago, Very Handsome Old Daghistan Hall Bag, (97500, reduced to close out, at i | $3 Vici Kid Shoes, $2.40. Cloth top—all kid button and all kid Bluchers. When you are looking for quality, fit, service and style in shoes at a modecate price, visit CROCKEL'S. fr I 0. Brussels Bordered Carpet, 83x12. = $19.75. bite - % russel ed Carpet, 8.3310 ft, ~—= 1.00. a e2 acer: dered ssels Carpe! 8.3x12. for $17.00. — —_ seni SOQOSSOOOOHCOOOHH F. CROCKER, pega Inc.), Bargain Sale At o their daughters, the Misses Pattea, Miss | Dyott is under arrest, and the maa is ( LAS to be selected from. Let's look into Gordon, Mme. Bourgeat, Mrs. Hallet Kil- ‘the variety: 20-inch CHANGEABLD SATIN, in all Popular combinations—$1.38, cb SATIN DE CHINE, with white stripes —$1.50. 22-inch CHANGE. cted to be her rsday or Friday bourn, ‘the Misses Cox, Mrs. Colwell, Mra. | pew ptpagin sz and Miss Draper, Mrs. and Miss Hopkins, Migs Mullan, Mrs. J. Thomson Swann, Miss Deering, Miss Edie, Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. George Bloomer, the Misses Wallach, Mrs. and iss Belknap, the Misses Horstman, Gen. and Mrs. Roch- ester, Mrs. Field, Mrs. Bessie Stewart, Miss Stewart, Mrs. Arthur Brice, Miss Pendie- ton, Miss Jackson, Mrs. Audenreid, Mrs. J. Cc, Breckinridge, Miss Breckinriige, Baron Fae this week. it is said that the amount leged in yesterday's indictment to been embezzled from the -wiord Company by Dyott is but a small the amount taken by him from the com- pany. It is also said that the deserted wife of Dyott is unwilling to prosecute him, and the shoe her § i i | that she will endeavor to persuade company to drop the prosecution of husband. As Dyott has now been it is very doubtful if the presecution under And you Ketteler, Mr. Spring ice, Mr. Jas. G. 1s-inch CHANGEABLE SILK, with fancy | Blaine, Mr. H. Washington, : Slater, Mrs. Goldsborough, Mrs, “y, | Dy pes and ploked silk rutfles—$2.50. Miss Redfern, ‘Mrs. and Miss Condit-Smith, | Mise CMee med in Rockville, Md, to Lowell Ingrain Carpets, all_ wool, © price of which this spring Ia he Make an early start we say G79 ° ° ‘apestry Carpets, price Is 75e., we a Grasty’s. P : c | Miss Clipper y Rickets, he would inch SURAH SILK, in ell colors emf | Miss Sherrill, Mr. A.C. Barney and Mra | so snore ne nae pene y say ——— _Open till 7 o'clock evenings. Open eek Gn a a |e amy. Dyott’s wife and stepmother are in Bigelow Pody Brussel lee = ti ea - if ” 22-inch CHANGEABLI Nearly all these and as many more went | th y, ‘said that they will TT <-t 2 1 penis —— Saturday nights. at Ours ts the only strictly ‘cash store’ natural handles—$2.68. to see and congratulate the Count and | they ten ne me we tion dropped Monette Carpets, price is $1.35, we in the ef which accounts for our 1S-inch CHANGEABLE SILK, with ruf- Countess de Frankenstein, whose long name, say $1.00. prices being ‘almost half those at other These prices mean fifty or more ainst hin. ispatch from fe $3. as formidable as it looks, comes now trip | of, - patterns to select from, five. stores. Read this list of “cash” bar- states that Miss Cli fe 1s-inch CHNGEABLE SILK, with double | pingly on every tongue. The beautiful home | sper beet have a6, gains for two days: lS) GS . SS) SO, ey) Zz : last evening for home, accompanied Extraordinary Det “Se Pitcr wa cars mon |naw snitnoatie aes Bs raordinary Drives. Se pret ape peas company of so much social disti ee W. H. Hoeke, SPELL" ame eee", f0, the man tat so te hee : ‘esi tal mae pe atembentie’ aabetaimceer eee DISTRICT GOVERNMENT, — ppee—!t takes so much responsitil- zg Page hostess and the radiant bride and her hus- gna $ $$$ ity off his hands—doesn’t to feel 20c. Lamp Burners... 1s-inch SURAH, with double ruffle of 4 7 bus. Furniture, Carpets and Draperies, \3 i ; Pt a gy ey Ee Bc. Cocoa Door Mats On exhibition for the past} Js", wine (sua oe band received together, and the smiles cn Prodace Condemned. 4 $$$$$$ Only one quality. felt ‘Dunlap ever Se. Gite Of This Ge eee the bride's face were infectious. The Count-| ‘The several food inspectors of the healt} it Cor. Pa. Ave. and Sth st. $$$38$ touched THE BEST. Ont and Pegrl—$. de Frankensteit ho is th 5 ; y one way Zin. White China Plat ‘6 5, polis a ae ces de Frankensteln, who is the very last|Gepartment last week condemned eeettt ween. PLWEAR Yr? Oly fe China Plates (set)......25¢. 22-inch TAFFETA SILK, with silver frame | Charming American to win and weee Want $$$$§$ one place in ington to buy one— GSe. Clear Wash Tubs -50e, two days at the art and Dresden handles and cases to match $$$$3$3 HERE. $1.75 Toilet Sets (6 pieces). B5c. Porcelain Lined Kett Oc. Porcelain Lined Kettles. Revolving Wattle Irons. 45e. Oblong Iron Griddles Covered Painted Chamber 130 grace a coronet, looked 2s pretty as a pic-| POUNdS of beef, 66 pounds of mutton, 60 silk—$6, ture in her girlish gown of ‘ight blue and| Pounds of veal, 16 pounds of pork, 159 LACE and CHIFFON TRIMMED NOVEL- white striped satin. Around the neckband | chickens, 2 turkeys, 6 bushels of apples, 20 -B3e. rooms of TIES—from §5 to $23. was a collar of numerous strands of pearis, | quarts of berries, 500 bunches of radishes, caught by a large sunburst of diamonds, |624 heads of lettuce, 40 egg planta, 80 .B5e. $4 Rolls Matt mito _ eee ri Miss Cullen, Miss Brew-| bushels of kale and other vegetables. er, Miss Helen Squire and Miss Helen Tisdel % 5 D kK . Colored Umbrellas. prgmumegiadinggee gears $1 Oak Tables. -60c. ° o $6.50 Oak Extension Dining Table. .$5.00 i lett & Ruoff, 905Pa. Av. were among those who assisted in the hos- pitalities of the dining room. Among those | Last week there were 426 nuisances re eee Mrs. Carlisle, Mrs. Gresh Ported to the health department, and 299 : iss Herbert, Mrs. Gana, Mrs. Romero, | Were reported as having been abated. $10 Oak Sideboards. 50 24-inch TAFFETA SILK, in Brown, Green Mrs. M i ‘a, Dog. ®Economy in $16 Oak Chamber Su -$12.50 and. Ited—$2.50. and ie Hen ee — " At B.Kann Sons &Co 3) ESSEC Zi Market Space.|® & te ems Of Special Interest Draperies. ° For Wednesday. ns P 4 M. C. Grasty, Lace Curtain Chance of the Velveteen Skirt Binding, all colors, year is ready for you. The whole of 2C.aAaA Piece. Year ig ready, for sou, The whole of of Laces is included in this sale. Clark's N-E-W Cotton, the best made, 3c. a Spool. Stuffs, in sil of Vortieres, im silk ‘and chenille, the Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s Jersey Ribbed Vests, all sizes, over 100 dez., 5c. Each. ABLE SILK, with Dres- ‘combinations—$3. Crosby, Lieut. Attwell, the Misses Huyck, | ®%imals last week, killed 52, and sold one 26-inch CHANGEABLE SILK—‘“in the Mrs. Willard Warner, Mrs. A. A. Wilson, | 40g. Twenty-five dogs remained in pound Mrs. Macias and Mrs. and Miss Mattingly. | @t the close of the week. C Picaen ear The Brazilian minister and Mrs. de Men- littering the Streets. a ma donca gave a dinner last night in honor of | The filthy condition of the approaches to & 26-inch TW LK, with Dresden DOUBLE CASH STORES, On, mainte ee : n a the P street bridge has been the subject of indies. = The other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Pollok, | considerable complaint. When The star I th St. N. W. Fresh Novelties in Colored Umbrellas— | Lieut. and Mrs. Reamey, iss Pauneefote, ot 512 7 .N. W. N 6 F Street N.W. $10.50 and §11.50. Miss Lilian Pauncefote, Miss Mary Field of | *7t called atteation to the bad condition 0.121 reet N.W., New York, Miss Davidson, Mr. ‘and Mrs,|Of affairs, Lieut. Boyle instructed his Covarrubias, the Misses Mendonca, Baron | office>s to promptly arrest any one allow- : Together with the entire stock of D. K. Varzua-) Mourning Parasols. one, Mr. Anibal Cruz, Baron Fallon and air, | n&,2i*t te ep, from corte. Ele Snsteme ee ae te tee ry =p Mario de Mendonca. ”| tractors "who sy Girt qver tae 00 to $1.98. on oo = we ba bedian & Co., ae Ea The musical treat which society is en-| bridge. When arraigned. in the Police Iya! hild ren iti 22-inch UNION SILK, with Black han- | joying this afternoon et the home of Sena-| Court, their personal bonds were — | . dle—$2. tor Hale was given first yesterday after-| Lately another complaint was received, a) 'p4) Will Be Offered 22iach UNION SILK, with Black han- noon for the deleciation of a few friends, | It was then suggested that the police regu- “Cry For It! * - " or 16 long, from $3. Bera Nottingham, “wer $5.20, now $2.93. Ecru Tambour, $6.50 to $3.95. White Russian Point, $8.50 to $4.75. White Irish Point, $6.50 to $3.95, Eeru Irish Point, $18.00 to $8.95. Marie Antoinette, $20.00 to $9.90. Tri to $5.00. (4x= S535 Sx Sx xr 6 Dr. and Mrs. Hammond, Mrs. ani 4% -$16.00 Varzh abedian 24tuch CHANGEABLE SILK, in all | Chandier, Mrs: Outhwaite, Mrs. and oi, Foninester Btastin Supe 6) the Count de Frankenstein and his_ bride, von Ketteler, Mr. Charles Tavel, es and Gros Grain Ribbon Bow- $2.25. The success of the concert, which was as-| lations be amended by adding section 22tneh WINDSOR SILK, with Black han- sured yesterday, means the continuation of | providing that when streets are made dirty e] ri dies—$2.50. the financial assistance which must be giv- ~ contractors the latter be compelled to ‘ $2 Boston Brown Bread is su- p4) ch SU! - en every month to keep up the good work of | Clean em up. Attorney omas, how. No. 22 Fancy Brocade Satin Ribbon for hat trim- eS | $f perior to any other, both eat | I ae Ban SILK, with Black ban- the Howse tor incarattin’ aires ties at [over tana SS een ee eee » | os GQUALTHEUL and a DELI-¢ 9 uch GROS GRAIN SILK, with Black | delightfully the half dozent bailads in Eng-|by the regulations, and he recommente ©e: bd) © © “Te your digestion ts poor you?) . sane gs Z lish, German and French for which she is | that the police be instructed to wateh and C a a ° Silk Muslin &c WY) eee stouit eat Si 1s-inch GROS GRAIN SILK, with ru@e— | down on the program for today’s event. Mr, | arrest drivers of carts whenever ° I 9 9 ° | 200 yards of dark and light wool Figured Chal- » also plain colors, Potter's best quality 5-4 Table Oil Cloth, 7c. a Yard. ce as he only can and Mrs. Sicard | allow dirt, sand or other material to drop I ” eitis cca Olcott sang as allow dirt. M Boston hdl Beginning Tomorrow, Fee toch GROS GRAIN SILK, with Maree. |Pl4¥ed like the true artist she is, and as | from their carts upon the streste, » = one in love with the instrument. iBrown Bread " China Silks, 82 inches wide, at 39c. Lini colorings of Pon- = ‘This week will be of especial interest to New patterns and gee Drapery. 10c. yard. New Tambour Muslin for sash and chamber curtains, 1c. yard. White and Colored” Fringes for trimming the same, 5c. ® ” Remnants of Upholstery Damask, | gnough for a chair seat, from Ze. to | dd Te. each. Sultan, Plushes, desirable colorings, > —__ 1s-iuch GROS GRAIN SILK, with rufle— A Yoke Fellows’ League, $14.50. the Colonial Dames, as the National Coun-4 An organization known as a Yoke * renches a majority of the Z a Ee er" r v" onor. | yo; quent, homes” im) the ety: bd) 9 RES AEE Sak eaee teas eel Se, Wormley’s Hotel will be their headquarters each Ths ohpee ee < Ty an you wi use it ' “ TOO. | only 8.0 Tund oe. a PY) Tomorrow morning at 30 o'clock the mee.| Geveip the talent of the mabe Gn and the daily sessions wil! be held there. vered FRESH as often 5 4) = 7 “ Christian workers, bind them | sion opens and will continue for two days. . : even, seinced from “F153, suet, Wette or44/} At 10:30 A.M. and 3 P.I. | Carriage Shades. Seninbes OF aceat Laperianice nil hase | Boy, OE BANeRES tee Gomes = ¥ si ae 4 enerali aime aie, Sst tet ea Git 49 ial for consideration, The society has grown | Senerally. Best quality Stecl Scissors, 81 to T-inch length, | SPiing roller. 3 yards 5 kK ff B. k pal 4 2 ae greatly in numbers and influence during at, better shade,’ with heavier fringe, €) i lye 8th 2 “en ari 9 | Continuing THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATUR J0men WINDSOR SILK, with Black ban- | the sear past, It ix In a most flourishing MAKRIED. Fe) ° ° a. Ave. }4) DAY, at the same hours. sg en les Se ‘ wick of Farragut square will give an In. TIARDEN. On Saturday, March $1, 1894 ° a4 bd apa ni FDO SUK. Sue Merete! | termeal ‘reception th the Svew otk mae: j ot McKendree MB. Ghurest SY | 5o4bb ab tabt a a A rare tunity will be presented to secure = vey ‘ i Widerman, ERS 14 1 lot of very fine Nainsook Colored Embcoldered ret etereseee =x xx M constants 10-inch GROS GRAIN SILK, with rue | Eres. Thus evening the District society MARDEN, both of Flouncing, goods worth from 69c. to $1.00 a yard. Magnificent specimens of Oriental textile fabrics] and [lack handle—S2.6s. Wormicy’s from § to 10 o'clock. All visi Baby Carriages from $5.00 to $30.00. > = W-inch GROS GRALN SILK, with Maree- ing delegates are heartily invited. On Wed- Ca: is the : 25C Of course the $30.00 Carriage &? | —All dress shirts ironed by at your own values, as every offering will posi- = = eda aoa etl nesday at 6 o'clock Mrs. and Miss Cropper pu ° ¥iscons! Peerl Refrigerator, @&) . =. os neh GRE » * will open their colonial house =: =e. to paces o€ tem ant rian Cored Penguins, | BEEN oma Rewer: | hand—all link cuffs iromed | te 8 setsty ve sid witout ume MHLACE THIMAIED NOVELTIES-g4 to $7. | Thutsday °Atrse Welln Iie Conn | Pa aaace, Sma, emeroaey Aa 2, 34M ule 2 ir Me re : MA x - ‘s A . E. ‘e ectic > ye sve - including evening shades, good value at $1.00, =— ir sai ?| *flat”’—all turnover points | rere. avenue, will give a 6 o'clock tea to the aged coven peams ane che eee SOE same distinguished company. This late 50C a Yard = ripe at the crease ae eee When you make any compariaon of price— hour vd xeon :~ gel n to break in ane. On lon 4 April 1, 1894, at 6:30 . bs W H H k an en turned to prevent | sues wit be conducted by Mr. Samuel Rern- upon the business hours of the council. The jock p.m., FRANK MADDOX BROWNING, | oe 2. ww make them of quality—then you will see eldest son o Ti. » @ 500 Twilled English Gloria Umbrellas, paragon 00, Theodore F. and Ella L. Brown = District committee on hospitality consis: \cracking. No order too |reim. the wei-known art auctioneer, of Countess Esterhazy, chairman: Mrs. in the seventeenth year of his age. - nag é how little we ask for a great deal of | Phillip, Mrs, Cropper, Mrs. Rosa Wrieht: ft ——P- } Furniture, Carpets and Draperies, © | smail. Our wagons will Q. G. SLOAN & CO., goodness. There are no better PARASOLS Smith, aes Davidge and Mrs. C. C. Glover. ee ide aod i i ‘ives >} je : = ; Res nf : Mrs. Thomas W. Ackley has sent out in- 3s ” Q¢ a It Cor. Pa. Ave. and Sth st. call aps-2t Auctioneers. made—no strovger—no bandsomer—no richer yitations for the marriage of her daughter, | HAMILTON. Departed this Ife Monda: a 2, & than these—and as for anybody selling their Matilda, to Mr. Gaines Ruger Donoho, on 1884, at 11 o'clock a.m., ALICE CLEMENS 100 pairs of Nottingham Lace Curtains, extra 5 EPS LD LED BN EDS Z Tuesday, April 17, at 4 o'clock, at 1034 the beloved daughter of John W. and Mary Wide und full length, should find ready sale at ot SOSSso equals any cheaper It can't be done. avenue, New York city. ‘The fair bride-eie-t| _#%™lton, “aged” six year, three mouthe , . Steam Laundry. we is a cousin of Mrs. Romero, and has spent yg out See a 2 SEI HEANCHY Sia iors ce, } several seasons here as her guest at the “Pride of all our bearts at homes” "PHONE 100d, UO PLAN dg oF gr, ae 9 Mexican legation. Mr. and Mrs. Romero Bot an angel came and whispered, ° will soon “2 seep York for the happy Darling, do come home. event. Mr. Donoho is a well-known artist | Funeral from her parents’ residence, 1219 75 pairs of Nottingham Lace Curtains, Brussels W here do you buy your 9 = ert just args beautiful home for ou, Se res, ora ay J aftersoon, c fects, sufficiently large enough to drape any ‘ is bride on Long Istand, where they will 2 o'clock. ves it or width window, good vulue at $2.00, ° Ninth And The Avenue. begin housekeeping upon their return from PARKER. On Tresday morning, April 3, 1896, 1 4 hak WERGing tam | 2:40 o'clock, STEPHEN J youngest "one i 1.19. ravelin “stablished 1840, ay Wn. T. and M; Telephone 995, The Washington Club has invitations out are for an anniversary reception for Friday. April 6, at 4 o'clock, at 17th and H stree to which gentlemen as asked. ood values, in addition to advertised tn last Satur- . are for your benefit the il as ladies are , Sunday's of the week. Goods 2 é Means buying ft here. Means that 3 At all times. Means it more dis- 2 o'clock p.m, fully invited to attend. a Imetly than eve this Mrs. Thomson of Philadelphia, formerly | SHELHORN. On Twestay, April & ¥ ate - Va pe WE CAN SHOW YOU THE MOST COMPLETE ie ee men. Miss Kate Beach of this city, will be here| o'clock a.m., FREDDIE, beloved son of Lewis I 9) | n S AMAT i AND VARIED LINE OF THESE GOODS IN Ley ” this week on a visit to Mra. John Rodgers. and Lizzie Shelborn, aged tve years end giz P NA Il WOW ULES ; ‘, BECAUSE WE MANUFACTURE konds ¢ ‘and that mai $ d? ais: Cope wie ave & tte weer) Gone, but not forgotten, — SE THINGS AND ARE IN A POSTIION TO} padi me ae ee pe Aarrie afternoon id Mrs. Welling another on Had He asked us, well we know, S Looking costs nothing and places yuu Thursday afternoon to meet the Colonial Dames. Senator and Mrs. Brice entertained a com- pany at dinner on Saturday night last to meet Mrs. Wilmerding of New York, who is spending a week with Mrs. Slater. Funeral from his parents’ residence, No. Ben, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Forbes of Fredonia, ton street northeast, Thursday, April 6 at N. Y., are visiting Washington on their| ¢’<lock p.m. Funeral strictly private. uo obligation to buy. Zit Market Space. |ssoos'asen, “© °% °F SR FS Lee iets fag oo Bt ‘ fs not a big sum of sik tapestry, for $2.05, (j money, but it will pur- aa nl nee ‘ker, solid wood seat, chase one of our own | & asec Mates hogany Ay make of Trunks, cloth | > iter exithoguny Arm Rocker, lined, two trays, hard) © | Large, Couch, '90.in wide, 6% ft, a ous, h “upholstery, fu ng b wood slats, tron bottom, | 65) : ae te ne heavy lock, bolts and Does your husband en- Joy light rolls and bread? Most men do and grumble when they don"t get it. It is fimpossible to We should have said: Oh, spare the blows Yes, with streaming tears, should eay, Lord, we love him, let bim stay. In love be lived. in peace he died, His life was asked, but God dented. BY MAMMA AND PAPA. It 1s the highest product of skilled labor, every pound is a a a ee a a aad BRIDAL thoroughly reliable, better than butter and cosis ss. Made of. i make good light bread wedding tour, and are stopping at the Ar-| Papers Please copy.) od : iD. ston. | SULLIVAN. MARY, widow hinges, steel clamps, &e. | (") acl! durkish " Upbolstered C the purest and best materials, BOGE GEE EEE SP gees, eee ee oe ee Se, iad - manipulated by a new and special cary to make it cut of ington, son of Officer Allen of the first pre- relock p.m., Wednesday, 4th, thence % P RESEN | S proven: “Th: sppearkiics:: flavor anil otners. cinct, and Miss Mavin Wade, daughter of rimity Ciitrch, Interment at’ Mt. Ollwet. See that your cook gets the right kind of dour and light, wholesome bread is assured. ‘The consensus of Mr. and Mrs. C. Frank Owen of Baltimore, will be wedded on Tuesday, April 17, at the residence of the bride, No. 930 North Fulton avenue. Miss Herbert will receive tomorrow and —will seen be t Tue awakerng der of the day. neture usually On Mon@ay, April 2, 1894, MARY texture it 1¥ indistinguishable from LAIDE, dnughter of Cheries M. and Lene . aged one year and two months. Funeral from residence of Ler grandfather, W. F Sweeney, No. 71 H street northwest, om Tucss » April 3, at 4:30 p.m Relatives and | subsequent Wednesdays and will not be at friends invited to attend. ° the fancy output of the finest . wide, hair top, full spring eds: {s really « small amount 3} all vround, with pillow, for $16.50, 1 to invest im a good, big, | oe pillow, for $16.60, in strong Trunk, yet it will | £ x Turkish Upholstered Box purchase one of our No. | + te ee sch wie pit eigen, sil 4 grade of Canvas Dress | & This is one of most desirable Trunks, with deep tray, | 4 eces of furnitur clidy can have fa r taking en owns, fron bottom and strong | lock, hinges and fasten- ings. creameries, for §: $15 Ci 0. h. In brocatelle, for $4.90. oetetedetedetetetectececee elated Solid 00K Sideoard, one drawer Ee ldap My Cad SS) j home on cig an ced ee ae ee suidieciedh pum ane oi Side vcard, ” one | drawer A Commodore Fyffe, is now Visit iss Her- ive it will be a que pian, lined, $12.00. Reduew! trom Creamery. Demand the original. ers’ opinious seems to be rg — . 2 to give," rather than what pid Oak Sideboard, one drawer that Reduced trem $19, Gre fs the right kind of flour, and furthermore = that {t makes more f bread, lighter bread, whiter bread, sweeter bread and better bread than any other flour. Not “kept” by gro- cers, but “sold” by them, We only wholesale it. Wm. M. Galt & Co., a as you set eyes on sat stock. Appropsiate ate. w extra values for the The marriage of Miss Miller and Mr. Fd- | ward E. Rapley takes place this evening at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Miller, 1310 13th street, and will , be followed by a reception from half-past 7 j until half-past 9. A farewell reception will be tendered Miss Seek ceteel with Cheviualy toting seme Luella J. Clarke at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Taylor, 138 F street northeast, on Ger bas yo bitter taste, Lut is sweet an® tomorrow evening, from 8 to 10. Desai wae duh a: Hon. L. S. Thurston, Hawaiian minister, arrived from Washington Saturday alght at 9 St. Joseph's, Mich. He will be married to Miss Harriet E. Potter Thursday noon and eve an will leave on the afternoon train with his | bride for Washington. Mrs. M. A. Sawtelle, wife of Capt. Saw- s er telle of Port Townsend, is stopping with | B. k P wd triends at 1426 11th street northwest. kit ing iv) wt Mr. Hugo Brockhagen, jr., and Miss Magdalena Wiegand were married yester- day afternoon at St. Joseph's Church. Miss bevel AN looks big to some peo- | ple, but not to those whose need is a good Stateroom ‘Trunk, for | & this sum will eneble you | oO to get one of our own make—one built to travel. Over 400 Trunks * glass Din ket for $1.50. Neat_Onk Dinner Wagons, reduced ‘ Coffee Spoons, $2.59. : 208 OTH ST. N. Wa Large 5: from $100 ta a= Sideboards from $100 up at 4 o 1 feos 4 | Now on hand for your selection. Can any other ve ° 54 iver Bon Bon | bouse or department store give you such an ad Spoons. $1 50. | vantage? Call and inspect the factory and the MS, $1.50. é WASHINGTON, D. ©. Mahogany Divan Parlor ap3-tu, th,s3t - z t _ ee tt +<¢ Tra eanrguce ties of every description of e. yuad. butter AE Nn @ * y $2.50. +|OACS AND SATCHELS From $1.co to $45.00. hh Divan Parlor Suite for zed Divan Parlor Suites, in fahogany : worth intsked Frame nished Frame + With tufted 4 «Have You Selected ‘Your Spring Hat = A ROUNDED teaspoonful of Clevelan@’s Bon Bon $10. ot : ALSO FINE FANCY LEATHER GOODS. upire style, reduced does more work and finer ishes, $1 : “san a on iE| | Paula Brockhagen was bridesmaid, and Mr.| aking powder does more isMes, 91.50. seeatee Overt fed, Sith Brocatelle Whol aaa 5 ; Leo. F. Zwissler best man. After the wed- work than a HEAPING one of any other, se pies ee OG fone ve is ° feed dealers,” ding a reception was held at their future Fine Parlor Suites from $100 up at or BON ‘9 " , New ‘on ee atmine our superb importations, direct Cor, 1st and Ind. ave. || | residence, 207 C street southeast. A wed- Cleveland Baking Powder Co. aaa TOPHAMS ‘TRUNK AND LEATHER GOODS MANUFACTORY, 4 off. Neatly Carved Antique Ash Cham- ber §) + ‘ 20x24, ; : mings, as good Value’ as was ever sold for $15, goes from New York, Parls and London— latest and most “exclu- it ding supper was given to their friends, among whom wet Louisville, Ky., successor to Cleveland Brothers, ; i Mrs. 5S. Mueller of J. Hoermann, Miss “swell patterns. f i NET? If not, call and ex- f fis ——e==_ = gsi rns pm — ma ~ Brock- 2 en, 8F., an ir. Leo, F. Zwissler. 1231 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W. Fe F wipes! ‘Tirs. M. J. Hunt, 1309 FSt.}| The Woman 2% piakinal Ronmiier pacts wen aiven Gt Have you ever used a Leatherold Trunk? 1t Becca nae Week yee ae j rob With Pretty Hair “High View,” the county seat of Mr. and 7 Handsome Curly Birch Sutre, $75, $8) | Lewweww S dateddedndnde at Mrs. Somerset Williams, in honor of the fully veneered and French bevel pat- tern plate, for $55. Fine Chamber Suites from $100 up s the one patronizing our estab! ; it We “aniasen iain ns DF birthday of iss May “Williams, Among | ————— - FUL, DAINTY, BECOMING STYLES, the|the two hundr guests invited from the |ONUMEN se prettiest fashions, the latest ideas, Nham- We « in stock a choice cetiection of Monu- Ladies Will Be Delighted to know that their Gloves, Gowns and Slippers t Sreteatedtoatostoate edie este eoste atoetestes $2.17 city were Misses Barrett, Windsor, Bur- ‘aan ot ff. ing, curling and cutting by skilled, - K a | ments, Heodstoues, Markers, ete., in Richmond, ve become soiled since the “gayeties’ <= can Ce a me | dette, Martling, Lysight, Ray, King an aoe = i | Soe er H. Hoeke Pattshem farsi dees tte GSS, | 22 sida tne thes devel taStaie:|Biuiy, Menace, Relabart, “Geariand, Sialay,| Bet. god amen Hal ane = eee rare wad Qaticata: tabihes “dons j © ° ° 9 “Yeduecd from. $3.80. Every lamp’ of Ilr Wy to hair dressing hair goods. Prices | Best, Meigs, Col, Totten, Col. Boyd, Dut { an very 7 up” injury oete Carpets and Draperies, fect const attractive as the styles. row, Trimble. Ave, ai in st. C.AMuddiman,614 12th St. on Helier, 720 7th St. Mrs. Solger, 504 M street northwest, | WAS as sees Decorated Shades included. will not be at home tomorrow, but will be) mn2sim Anton Fischer, 3%42°32-32 ayo

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