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“Special” Sale Of Household Goods. (SECOND FLOOR.) ORROW we will place on sale @ special line of Housebéld articles —among them will be found many unbeard-of-bargains—all are new and Seasonable—and the prices asked are startlingly low—SO LOW that you Must tot judge the goods until you see them—all are “special values”— you have doubtless paid double the money and got less. C7If you know a good thing when you see it—cume here tomorrow. NOVELTY PILLOW SHAM HOLDERS, all steel wire... SHOE BLACKING BOXES, in Oak or Walnut,carpet top. CURTAIN Ro! lished Oak or Wolnut, — trimmings.” Only. ps FANCY RENT WOOD CLOCK ee side or corner. MEDICINE CASES, polished and carved, antique oak, side or corner BRUSH AND COMB CASES, solid oak, with mirror, shel? and drawer, just the thing Bath Room. WOOD ROLLING LAP BOARDS, lightest wood made. Only... . TABLES. polished measure. 98c. 98c. ANTIQUE OAK BOOK SHELVES (4 shelves), can be bung anywhere. . oe ’ THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1894-TWELVE PAGES. . Poole’s New Grocery, 1209 F St. Cut Prices Again. We began this cutting of prices for Fine Groceries, Wines and Liquors, and we're going to keep it up. We calculate to save you about &@ fourth of your money. Elgin Creamery Butter, 30c. Ib. =Ib. Bucket Cottolene, Peaches .......6.eeeeeeeeeee 3 cans California Apricots. ....50c. Mushrooms, 25e. can, 6 for...$1.40 S. Rae's Olive Oil, quarts. T3e, 5 pkgs. Quaker Oats..... 48e. 2 pkgs. Pettijohn’s Breakfast Food ...... tt eeeeee serene RO. “Fokien”’ Tea, soc. Ib. —is just as good as any S0c. Tea im the city. We control it. We Keep Cigars —now—just received 31,000 of them—Key West and Domestic. We FOLDING BOOK SHELVES 3 shelves), side or corne: Ioc. 5c. 5c. TOWEL ROLLERS. Only..... &PRONG TOWEL RACKS. Only COAT RACKS, 4 hooks. Only... 10-PEG FOLDING coaT RACKS sie :; a5c. E7We have these articles in_many styles and varieties, aw different : Boston :Variety Sto ¢ Emmons S. Smith, . AVE. What Our Carpet Man Is Offering. se He declares his intentior of “booming things’* by prices unique fer the ex- traordinary values the purchaser will secure. From Ingr+ins to Wilton prices Were never befter tempered to a slender Purse. As instances Extra Super All-wool Ingrains, 43 Pieces—,4sc. Yd. THIS IS EXTRAORDINARY VALUE. Anyone knowing Carpets will tell you they cannot be bought at wholesale for this money. We'll stick to that price for the next three days—then—they"l go back to 60 and 65c., their original marks. Heavy Fancy Chinese MATTING, $3.50 a Roll of 40 Yds. ‘* We can truthfully say without fear * of contradiction that we can sell Mat- tings at lower prices than any firm south of New York city—reason—a lucky pur- chase from the biggest importer of Mat- tings fn the United States—enables us to make prices that, quality considered, cannot be touched by any competitor fn town. ed seecseee §=Warm weather is coming anf Warm ecsceeee weather furniture will be needed. * Lawn Rockers, 75c. Up. bs It'll mean a handsome saving to you wessesee some day if you watch Wash B. Wil- weeeeese jams’ “ads.” Wash.B. Williams, FURNITURE, CARPETS AND DRAPERIES, .zth & D Sts. 3 a . ee - weceeeee, Secceeee, € © © © @ & 3 e @ : e e e @ i 4 4 4 3 4 ‘ 3 q Our store always offers greater advantages to careful buyers of Carpets and Furniture than any house in town, This week we are doubling the attractions by making summer prices on spring goods, giving you fresh, new stock right at the beginning of the season at prices which would be considered cheap in the dull, bot months of summer. 40 yards goo Fancy Matting, worth $6, for $3.95. B5e. Fancy Matting for 19¢. S0c. Cotton Warp Japanese Mat- ting for 35¢. ‘Se. All-wool Lowel Ingrain Car- pets, 524. $18 Solid Ash Chamber Suites, 20x24 bevel plate heavy brass trimming, for $14.75. Bplece Divan Parlor Suite for $27.50. Spiece Curly Birch Divan Suite im silk, $37.50. B-plece Mahoyanized Divan Suite, tufted backs, $05. B-piece Empire Divan Suite, $55. B-plece Reed Suite for $13.50. @6-inch Pure Linen for loose covers, S0c. yard. We make Furniture Covers order. ® ig PISO DOBOIDO ODD ODOOOOOPDOOOHOOOSGD to 7 ne rye) He = tals 5 @ ke @ @ 6 9 Cazpets, Furniture, Drapery, Cor. Pa. ave. and Sth st. | 332 NINTH ST. N.W. Will seil them as we sell every- thing else—at lowest prices. “LA VENA"—Havana: $4.25 for a box of 100, $2.15 for box of 50. $1.15 for box of 25. “LEISURE MOMENTS,” $2 for a box of 50. “Old Belma” Whisky, —for medicinal uses. sgoc. gt.; $3 gal. ¢Pleasant Valley Sweet 3 ‘Catawba Wine, 75¢. gal.; Gal. 3 WO g,Hannisville Pure Rye, 7 yrs. old.$4.50 $1.25 bout Suburban Delivery: Mt. Pleasant—every morning, ex- cept Saturday, at 8:30. Takoma Park — Every Monday morning at 8:30. Orders must be in by Saturday night. N. A. Poole, LANSBURCH & BRO. A-Silk Dress _ Forms the part of every lady's ‘wardrobe. It would be a wonder to see a stylish woman without at least oue silk gown, but ht of reliable merchants. tested and are stamp- ed reliable. Our 33 years you ought fo ‘count for ‘something. Besides ‘we rell Ought only be ‘Those which have . NATURAL JAP. SILK, WORTH 50c. Yd. eats. NATURAL JAP. SILK, WORTH 75¢. Yd. 20-IN. COLORED MOIRE SILK, BROWN, GREEN, NAVY, HELIOTi: --OLD ROSE, CARDINAL AND oka 98c. . BEACK MOTRE... iN OPE, NEW BLUE. 22-IN. 22. SATIN ‘MOIRE. 1.50 YD. 23-IN. BLACK FIGURED MOIR ANTIQU! ay SILK, WORTH $1.25. *~ §1.00 Yd. 22.IN. SILK AND WOOL BENGALINE, WORTH $1.50. $1.25 Yd. CHENEY EFFECTS, BLACK AND COLORED FIGURES. $1.00. TAFFETA SILKS FOR WAISTS 85c. Yd. ALSO ALL LININGS AND TRIMMINGS NECESSARY TO COMPLETE YOUR DRESS. LANSBURGH & BRO., 24-IN. GROUND apls (Add MARA nnnnnandameuas TES { China {Bowls & ‘These are new shapes, lai size and VERY EST stone chi They are as Pp ‘dirt’ at $1—to “boom” business they will go this week for only 75e. them fe for yourself if “KE under 420, 422, 424, 426 7TH ST. tone 5 $ G. | iPitchers cheap as. Pag be Tuplicacel ES ye $1. Hudson’s Variety Store, CHINA, GLAMEWAER, AND HOUSEFUR- NISHD 912 7TH ST. N.W. 1 VV ew ever r i ve DYEING AND CLEAN: On Hygienic Principles. Serupolous cleanliness, the best of mod- ern steam a) ppliances and workmen special- ists in their several ways. Dyeing absolutely fast. Cleaning that doesn't destroy the sbape and “hang’’ of the garments. Dro} Postal. wagon will call, or EPHON! J.J. Fisher, 707 oth St. aps HANGE the system of your PLUMBING while the weather js good. The old methods ara fast fall- iug into disuse on account of their inefficiency. Let us make your PLUMBING modern. Ex- | pert work—moderate prices. | SS. SHEDD & BRo., apis lo house DO! EVER DID, or ER WILL sell eure BTERITRO GU ALT. HES PRICES AS WE QUDZ SAKS AND COMPANY. “Good Walkers.” HE RATE AT WHICH OUR SHOE business is growing tells some tales. We have had to find quarters for the ladies’ stock on the second floor.- hadn't room enough on the first for both— it and the men's.—You'll like it better up there—all by yourselves. They tell us im the market that we're about the big- gest buvers in town.——That means we carry the largest stock. Money and brains is a bard combination to beat—Money commands brains — and We'd put our last dollar out but what we'd have the best. You ought to see the leaders we've got for this season.——Talk about heretofore values — they won't compare.—There’s Strength and style together—and at prices that will almost make you doubt quality. —But you don’t run any chances—Take our advice and always insist upon a guaran- tee.——We're never afraid to give it—and never neglect to give it—for our shoes come from the makers direct. Afew “soundings.” We LADIES’ BRIGHT DON- GOLA and KUSSET GOAT OXFORD | TIES, made in Biucher' “styles ewhae lucher styles. ——— Wha would $1.50 every- $ beneath storey 3 61.00 ———GUARANTEES —— LADIES’ DONGOLA OX- FORDS—made on the ut- tlest and most comfortable lasts to be had.———What it cheap $ fm, Not ora ep D140 ——-—GUARANTEED.——— LADIES’ BRIGHT DON- BUTTON and GOLA. BLUCHEREITE OTS, with patent leather tps— If they didn't come dircet from the factory they’ $e. As it is. $1.48 GUARANTEED. LADIES’ BRIGHT DON- GOLA BUTTON BOOTS, with patent leather tips sense tors. LADIES" RUSSIA LEATH- ER BLUCHERS and BUT. TON — BOOTS. —-— Ligh style—novellies lar already. about the quali mate - that iy 01 LADIES’ HAND-SEWED BHIGHT DONGOLA BUT- TON BOOTS—with mare tips.———Look as $4 shoe any body" show you—Wear fine as any m as i der facts 93.00 -—~GUARANTSED.—— More quality fir more money—just a wel Uttle more. ‘Tisn't hardly fair to the rest of the stock to single out any two or three lots. But we want to give you some price- ideas. Want to show you how cheap the good is. ‘Then you can understand how it is we're such popular shoers, 1t Justify This Prediction by leaving your meas- ure without further de- lay: “That our $16.00 Business Suit is the Best Made and Most Stylish Suit sold in the city.” Better than the Best of Ready-made. You have choice of Serges, Cassimeres, AKS AND COMPAN Only Complete Outfitters in Town. Pa. Av. and 7th St. Diagonals, Worsteds and Cheviots, made as ‘ou like, Single or ouble-breasted Sack. Custom Tailoring Only. Nicoll, al 615 and 617 Penna. Ave. it a An 26 ae 2% 2K ‘Don’t Trust ‘Your Eyes To take care of themselv As soon as 4 they give the slightest of falling let us examine them keep them from growing worse. Our run of successful practice proves our efficiency in attending to the eyes and adjusting 4 , lasses. ‘Claflin Optical Co., 44asonic TEMPLE, F SN ST. +. +e oe Laundry Prices Way Down. Pearl Steam Laundry. Lowest Prices in the World Collars = = = = = ic Cuffs, Per Pair - = 2c. Shirts, Plain Bosoms = 8c. Shirts, Open Front = toc. Shirts, Neglige = = toc. Handkerchiefs = = = 2c. Socks = = = = = «= 3¢, Give Us a Trial. OFFICES. 12013 F St.N. W., H. F. Cole's Men's Furnishing Store. 1209 32d St., Georgetown, Miss Rose Ubuoff in charge. 1336 14th St., 1813 14th st. it M. McNulty, PIERCE’S. Wednesday, April 18, 1894. A Stroke Of Policy! All over town merchants are complain- ing because we've been selling CHALLIES for 12%c. yard. But that’s all right— shows how we stand with the buyers. OUR CHALLIES are going tast—selling as we like to see them. Real Manchester Wool. As fine a lot as We've ever seen. and the bandsomest ever — shown for the money we ask. Every im- aginable pattern—over 30 styles. And we're going to sell them tomorrow for mc. Yd. Dress Linings And other Dress requisites have been 1¢e- duced for tomorrow, so that all may have oppertunity to buy dresses for very little money. Usual 6c. CAMBRICS, all colors, tomor- row, 4 CENTS YARD. Best quality PEKCALINE, all colors, 12% CENTS YARD. Absolutely Fast Black WATERED PER- CALINE, tomorrow, 12% CENTS YARD. BLACK CANVAS at 12%, 15, 20 and 25 CENTS YARD. Low Price Notions. Seamless ‘‘Stockinette”” DRESS SHIFLDS, Canfield make, all sizes, high-price qualities, choice 10 CENTS PAIR, At the same price also we offer the famous “PURE RUBBER” SHIELDS. FRENCH HORN BONE, 5c. DOZ. HOOKS AND EYES, 1c. CARD. Small sizes, in boxes, 1c. box. All colors SILK BONE CASING, 18, 25 and 30c. quulivies, for 12 CENTS PIECE. Fine FEATHERSTITCH BRAID, big lot, regular 18e. quality, at 10 CENTS PIECE. Ladies’ Colored Silk HOSE SUPPORTERS, with belt. Regularly 38¢., for 25 CENTS CHOICE. SHELL HAIR PINS, DOZEN, Instead of There Is Nothing Wrong with the LADIES’ RIBRED VESTS we sre selling for 25 CENTS, eacept that we pur- chased a very large quantity, and in this Way got the price way down. Worth 50 cents, That much everywhere. We've been esked many times how we can sell them for so little, and we expect you to be- come bewildered with the price. 19 Cents For Ladies’ Fast Black Hose, with spliced heels and toes. Nothing wonderful about that. but there is abont this: We have tacked this price on te a quality that sells everywhere for 25 cents, Laundered Eton Fronts, with cuffs, sell at 75 cents, and merchants will tell you they're hard to get at that. We cleaned out a factory; the lot was big, and as long as they last our price is haif the usual amount. Choice of myriads of styles for 38 Cents. Part 3 “Glimpses of America” Arrived This Morning. 10 and 19 CENTS nd 25 cents, A charming number, crowded full of beautiful views and superb descriptive matte:. 10 Cents—No Coupon. Back numbers same price. » PIERCE ¢, Market Space, 8th and Pa. Ave. N.W. it MckKnew’s : Daily Letter. ‘Capes Reduced. We have run through the stock and culled out a number of Single Style “Novelty” Capes in cloth, silk, Ince, jet and moire. Here are a few of the re- auctions: Cape, $22.50, “Novelty” € c ‘Novelty’ Cape, $37.50. Grand opportunity to secure an ex- clusive style at the price of the common. {More Suits. Another shipment of the Ladies’ Fine $47.50 * Serge Blazer Suits, new style jacket, Suits worth $12.50 for $10.50. Suits worth $15.00 for $12.50, If you have children who wear size 5 here is a chance to lay in a supply for them for some time: One lot of Children’s Fast Black Hose, size 5 only. {Only 13¢. Pr. One lot of Ladies’ Fine Hose in fast black, plain tan, gray, brown, red and in a variety of fancy stripes and “nov- elty” boot patterns. Many of these are worth more money. Only 25c. Per Pr. Job Lot’ of : jummer Corsets. 50 dozen Ladies’ Summer Corsets, ex- cellent shape, well stayed. Only soc. Per Pr. You will be curprised at what fine Summer Corsets a dollar will buy. At this price we show a number of styles, embracing — ‘‘Sonnett “Ro & G.” “Thompson' W. B.,"” &e. Ladies who appreciate an elegant Corset and are willing to pay its price will find none better than the celebrated “I. ."" Summer Corsets, for which we are sole agents. $1.75 and $2.50. sRibbon “Wrinkle.” Here is the latest New York “‘fad’ in Ribbons: Dresden figures on moire silk, ‘V-inch at 45c. and 5-inch at 85c. per yard. Just the thing for bows, sashes, millinery, &c. ‘W. H. McKnew,! 933 Pa. Ave. ; it eves Only 40c. is gals., a gal 9 POLAND SPRING $1.75. wam. OR years and years this Water has been famous for tts CURATIVE QUAL- ITTES. It contains lees organte | matter than any water in the world—a positive cure for all diseases of the Kidneys, Liver, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Stone in the Bladder, &. We are sole agents for D.C. Write or telephone, 636. CFHThe best family Whiskies are “Si ver Wedding” and “Old Key Port,” $5 and $4 gal. John Keyworth, oth & D, { apl7 Fine Groceries, Wines and Liquors. tevvvvvvwvevvervV VY TW YY YW rewwwevewweevewey AAA Aeeee > > ? ECONOMY THE WORLD OF SOCIETY How Well-Known Washington People Are o ce "with glaiity, “style asl ‘peice clovwbere. | Washfonable White Let Drive-Recial Fills, of courte. is pd and ae wil panel this effect. ee TOMORROW. . You will find on our Bargain Counter Silk Gloves, with Kayser’s Patent Finger Tips: a casera OOS Sia ce ae = S18 Entertainments—Per- sonal Notes. La Marquise Lanza de Brolo hes invite- tions out for a tea, Saturday, April 21, at 4 o'clock. She is now residing at 1610 20th street. Dr. and Mrs. Edward L. Stonestreet have sent out cards for the marriage of their daughter, Edith May, to George Holt La- mar, this evening at 6 o'clock. The cere- mony will take place at the M. E. Church South, Rockville, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Kirkpatrick have The $1.50 quality, thread, at... A new pair given in for eigen Pampered ers finget thin 60 days after r lends to a musicale, Tues- ae ee day. April 24, at 8 o'clock, at their resi- A print ite with every pair. lence, 121 stree! pon eg of loves, odds e*, euds, at an Se ee Miss Prince, who has been visiting Mrs. Our $1 Ladies’ 4-button Kid Gloves. Michael R. Morgan, has returned to her Our $1 Biarritz (called Sgnkia) Mousquetaires. | home in St. Paul, Minn. Go GE Staten Wilts Ghee Seeeeies Fon the walls of the duetiing seem of Gio retary Lamont's residence there hangs a (6 portrait of his Scotch ancestress,who wears All reduced to © | the plaid of her clan and presents a very itis dela a fetching picture of the pretty lassies of The Silk Gloves, as well as Kid Gloves, im all| her day. It is therefore with singular ap- rs and sizes, at above prices propriateness that in this particular place |ORROW ONLY. Prof. Davidson will read tomorrow ufter- noon, at 4 o'clock, selections from Scotch bal! Mrs. Cleveland is very much in- terested In the success of the reading and will be present at it. It is given for the benefit of the Columbia Free Kindergarten, which was started under her patronage a year ago, and of which Mrs. Hearst is the president. A merry gathering of young folks attend- ed the fourth dancing reception of the Car- nelian Club. The nine members of the or- ganization were all present and acted on the committees as follows: Reception com- mittee—Edwin Brinkman,chairman;Mesers. Harry Baulsir, William W. McDonald, H. J. Doyle and William Fenton; floor com- mittee—Samuel Baulsir, chairman; Messrs. M) RE 937 F STREET N.W. 937 Lit NEAR 10TH ST. ee Neill’s oF Joseph H. Wood, . LL. Mockabee and Balti re. Frank J. McDonald. In addition to the Imore, above, those present were: Mr. and Mrs. WILL HAVE A SECOND E. Price, Mrs. Cross, Mrs. W. E. Garner, EXHIBIT Mrs. Edward Bolsey, Mrs. Master, Mrs. OF FINE Doyle, Mrs. Garges and Mrs. R. E. Smith; Misses Manger, Janie, Lipscomb, Small, Hamilton, Knight, Hunt, Burke, Brack- hagen, Boyd, Campbell, Aldrich, Cox, Bu- chanan, Hopkins, Elken, Mirling, Ryan, Cross, Long, Eccard, Owens, Davis, Land. grof, Halliday, Doyle, Hann, Anderson, Hassler, and Taylor; Messrs. E. F. Manning, C. A. Suydan, McGowan, Richmond, Rich, Moore, Kalkior, Steinberg, Bates, Burns, Pilsora, Paris Capes, English Tailor-Made : I Ss eR Stridon, Trueworthy, Isherwood, Parker, : Cross, ‘Holden, Eno, Blummer, Jett, Mc: Wai sts: Kenzie, Evans, Simpson, Buckenhard, Scott, Deckman, Howe, Smith, Kelsey, Ellitt, AT THE ARLINGTON HOTEL, Garges, Hart, Knapp, Burton, Wood, Gor- THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, APRIL 19TH AND 20TH. THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON man, Stodhhert, Moore, Nelson, Pinarro, ' Ban; FARE INVITED ss, Gordon, Butler, Eskarge, Warde é ‘. and Wells. The Octagon, Carnation end eos — Pastime Clubs were present with full mem- SOT an mae va bership. a Mrs. Morrill will not receive tomorrow, UNL RL RN NRE = All Kinds but will on Thursday of next week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schoenhof of Boston are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William | Wolf, 1109 6th street northwest, and will | be at home to their friends Sunday. | Mrs. O. W. Childs, daughter of Senator | Bate, was queen of the carnival at Los Angeles, Cal.. on the 10th instant, and had the keys of the city delivered to her by the mayor as she entered. | The Morton Cadets will give a dance on | Friday evening, April 27. The affair will * + ° Marmulades, 1Se., $2 dozen. | be under the direction of Capt. E. A. Shill- “** C7 Potied tam an’ Tongue, 10c. Jar. §| ing, First Lieut. H. S, Shepard and Second :Donnelly’s,cor.14th& Ists, #| Lieut. Bramwell Davis. Including Consomme, Terrapin, Tomato, Chicken, Ox ‘Tail Beef. " Prepared by the National PURE FOOD CO. So you know they re the best. CP Scotch and Engitsh Jams and Basar sceeserioe nat Dhan Remain 0 20 F | arte wad ‘thn ued ot 6 uaa csihinaten: j last Tuesday evening, the occasion being the fifth anniversary of their marriage. “American Beauty” roses were used in decorating. Mr. and Mrs. Brill and Miss Fillinger of Baltimore received the guest: Among those present were Mrs. B. Sell- hausen, Mr. and Mrs. L. Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. AC. Sautter, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Burkhart, Mr. and Mrs. E. Dennison, Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood, Mr. and Mrs. H. Benz- ler, Mr. and Mrs. Seurlin, Mr. and Mrs. Jordon, Mr. and Mrs. Leach, the Misses Sellhausen, the Misses Platz, Miss Fisher, 100 Piece Dinner Set English Decorated Ware. | ARE GENUINE | GOODS, “aud we them below cost | the next three days as a er.” We only ask you to drop in and “see them. | We'll wager you'll say they | are_a bargain. E> None sold to dealers. Washington Variety, HESE IMPORTED will, mark fe i Miss Kerwein, Miss Lanolr, the Messrs, Sil 4 Charles Beatty, ihausen, Dennison, pak gees 824 7th st. Hutchins and Gallway. _ apts é 4 Mrs. Kelley, widow of the late Gen. B. F. | Kelley, and her mother, Mrs. Robert Bruce, jare at 815 Vermont avenue. Mrs. J. Keith Edwards has gone to Rich- SAD AAARAALARARRRR ORDERED {All Good Livers Use {Dove Brand” Hams. = ~ a 5 5 P 4 rs s 4 z » 9 2 8 a Py $| Mrs. J. B. Adams and son of Westboro’, They are superior to ALL others for }|Mass., are visiting the parents of the for- delicioas flavor. | mer, Mr. and Mrs. L. mbaum, at 101 eg en >| llth street southeast. insist oa having the “Dove Brand,” , Last Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Jos. 8. aa iret arc, the, BEST. Every P| Moss, No. 5 H street northwest, gave a po ee | } | birthday party in honor of their daughter, >| Miss Mary Moss, Miss Moss received a H. Lochboehler, 2° 8166s }| number of gifts, gold and silver articles, nA Is % MABKS!. 5 | books, flowers. There were music, games (DOS eveveveverereveerrere! |and ‘a supper to entertain the’ guests. Among those present were Miss Marion Blair, Miss Mabel Bussius, Miss May Hart- lett, Miss Cora Elwood, Miss Lilie ander- son, Miss Addie Elwood, Miss Bessie Bin- nex, Miss Eva Nalley, Miss Annie Smart, Miss May Watson, Mr. Percy Howcott, Mr. Robey Priddy, Mr. Charles Danforth, Mr. Edgar Bane, Mr. Hardy Reid, Mr. Earl Swetland, Capt. Charles E. Beebe, Dr. E. Clinton Blair, Mr. Robert Babbitt and Mr. John E. Casey. Ex-Congressman and Mrs. Stivers, from New York, are guests of ex-Senator and Mrs. Van Wyck at the Portland. Sterilizers. ee eeee ‘The celebrated VAN HENSON Stew | SOO9 SS Dine ts ied with an alcohol OP sees lamp and is in otuer ways one of | ** © the most complete and reliable ster- filzers now on the market. Full line of other leading makes of sterilizers * at rock bottom prices. W. S. Thompson, Pharmacist, 703 sth St. apis and All Angels’ will give an entertainment on Thursday in the Enquirer building, 1513 H str Luncheon will be served from 12 to 3 p.m., and the evening will close with a bal po: Chas. F. Moore, U. S. Chinese inspector during President Harrison's administration, and for many years in business in this city. has moved, with his family, to Chester, Pa. A company assembled last night at the home of Miss Lathrop for a musical and dramatic entertainmen Among those resent were Mr. and King, Dr. and Mire Noble, the Misses Noble, Miss Gardner, Miss Baker, Miss Alice Pilling, Mrs. Treck. 4 S. & B. S.& i ¢The ‘Reversible’y | ¢ |er, Miss McChesney, Miss Shaw, Miss Dor- | sey, Miss Marvin, Miss Garside of Atlantic — $ | City, Messrs. Shaw, Lee Latimer, Clarence | | GP Co 2o 4 9O 30 te 00-0 is BEST because it has just twice service - Latimer, Mr. Hamilton, Dr. Seigel Roush, Thistison AN acne Col. Argue, Harry Latiner and Mr. Miller. lers sell “The a Ac- Miss Matilda Ackley, daughter of Mrs. MORE! Gaines Ruger Donohoe, a well-known artist, yesterday afternoon, at the home of her mother, 14 5th avenue, New York. The Rev. Dr. Rush Eastman of Torresdale, Pa., officlated. ‘The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr. J. E. Ackley, wore a gown of white satin, trimmed with’ duchess lace and a tulle veil) The maid of honor, Miss Mer- cedes Allen, niece of the bride, was dressed in blue silk. Mr. Henry G. Dearth acted as best man. There were no ushers or prides- maids. A small reception followed. The bride is a cousin of Mrs. Romero, who was Ss. & B. apis be--enee-40-040-06-s0-0nt Why Experiment *¢ © With this butter store and that butter _ changer erat aoa marriage, with her mother, Stocco ie! Sanco wseas ee creed (EE Ap ea * Aifferent quality of butter of each, when | grom her recent iliness, “222 zea cum always be sure of the purest! Leay Pauncefote and her daughter natied osce and best and the lowest price HERE?) today for England, and will remain abroad Five-pound boxes Best Creamery, $1.40. | until next autumn. ei F. Oyster, Mrs. R. W. Barry gave a delightful lunch yesterday at her residence, 200 R street Cor. oth and Pa. Ave. northwest, in honor of Mrs. Handy end Mrs. Galloway, both of Baltimore. ALSO CENTER AND K ST. MARKETS. apls-eo —_—_—>_. MINISTER MENDONCA’S RESIDENCE. Own, | The New Home of the Brazilian Lega- ge 6 tion in This City, Take Mr. John E. Beall has just leased the Carriage rides during this beautiful | Stanley Matthews house at 1800 N street, eather. Let us send you one of our 8} which belongs to him, for a term of years “swell turnouts,"” pot surpassed by §| to Senor Salvador de Mendonca, the Bra- Y private carriage in the city. zilian minister, who will at once remodel Perfect service—rellable coachmen— §| it at considerable cost as a home for the special monthly rates. legation of Brazil, and it is eventually sup- C7 Boarding accommodations the =| posed that the property will be purchased BEST in this country. by that government, as the minister has an Downey’sHotel forHorses,?|?¢" "= 1622-1628 LST. N.W. apis = McKendree Church Anniversary. PoE HORLIN EIRNR a «ool! Sunday next will be a gala day in Me- itil ll <i cathe st alin Kendree M. E. Church, Massachusetts ave- {Choice Dainty Delicious )| nue between 9th and 10th streets northwest 9 ’ ‘SPRING LAMBS sary of the dedication of the church, on { — WE'VE Jost recetved another “1ot'" | Which occasion Rev. Dr. Wm. Ryland b HITT of these famous Iambs. Who doce >| preached the sermon. The committee hav- not know of thetr delicious flavor and }|ing charge are inviting the former pastors — eodernese? a ma? of the church to be present, and Rev. W. G. — omes”” in the city wi Eggleston, the first stationed minister sent Dighest | satisfaction ALWAYS. Rea- }| 1. fickendree, now a prominent minister of sonable prices. Dinner Parties are our specialty. >| the M. E. Church, living in Virginia, it is —— We have everything that’s dainty and } | hoped, will be able to attend and preach the send, — frst-c write or tele- || sermon. In the afternoon, at 3 o’clock,there { —— phone. will be a love feast, and all who have been Mai members of the church are invited. At (Cottage rket,818 i4thst! night the sermon will be by one of the for- Vee e—ww we-we—we-w mer pastors. | The home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. | j The ladies of the parish of St. Michael —the occasion being the forty-ninth anniver- | DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. Action of the Excise Board. ‘The excise board was in session last evens southeast; Clayton M. and Frederick Em- rich, corner New Jersey avenue and © street northwest; Frederick E. Seegelkon and William Weber, wholesale, 401 H street northeast; Ann Quill, wholesale, 50 G street northwest, and James T. McCarthy, & @ street southwest. Rejected.—Frank P. Tannarone, 831 sth street northwest; William McCoy, 1882 824 street northwest; Bertha Young, = ia avenue northwest; William pending bill for the better observance the Sabbath, and says that are allowed to keep open all which is a direct This he characterizes as moral as well as a humane point and he hopes for viola! 5 necessity, Assistant District Attorney C. HL called the attention of the today to the numerous fever that have occurred neighborhood of 15th street avenue. The physician next door to his house the typhoid was no doubt due to in Kenesaw avenue. He says connection between the gutters and consequently no flushi: He urges, in conclusion, basin be placed in the head of which is near the corner of 15th Kenesaw avenue. Repairs Needed. Henry B. Looker, in a letter to missioners today, calls immediate to the condition of the timber rip | ing the fill at the intersection of setts avenue extended and Rock creek. whole top of the old timber says, is practically destroyed by rot, and if the lower part be not repaired the whole thing will soon go every rain will then carry down to obstruct the mill Present condition it can, he «a; repaired and 4: preven’ tf lil ! af PH Ha ‘Com- rep Bi The following building permits have been issued: C. A. Brandenburg, one brick dwelling, at 2153 N street northwest; cost, Quinter, one frame 4welling, corner wa vee, a oe ee "m. Voigt, one e stable, on town road; cost, $800. Philip R. one brick dwelling and store, and Kraemer streets, gi D. F. Groff, one brick dwell! at 45 W street northwest. H. R. Bird, one dwelling, at 613 C street southwest: $2,000. “H. L. Rust, two brick dwellings, Nos. 1514 and 1516 New Jersey avenue northwest; cost, $5,000. | committee on the District, ed upon by the attorney for the | who says the bill is unm in view the decision of the Supreme United States in the case of Sharon against Tucke>. ; Reduction in Telephone Rates, | The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone | Company, without any solicitation on the tion, who has for the past six | out with the James K. Hackett playing a soubrette part in the . Secretary,” has returned to her |N street northwest, the Hackett | Season having closed. Miss | will be remembered, as an amateur while with Students,” doing very clever work | Pair of Lunatics,” with Mr. | Linthicumites, and “Twenty jan Umbrella,” with Mr. Lowe of | organization. Also making a hit jdances. Since joining the |ranks Miss Hammack deal of praise for her good contemplating finishing th son with another company. —_—. —— A stabbing affray occurred on street, Buffalo, Monday night, prot y result in the death of man, a lake BALDWIN. Entered into rest . 1804, 1:10 JOHN He BELOW, “former $8 =~ ymepereseeep sc wi Funeral from late residence, No. 706% L street southeast, April 19, at 8 o'clock pam’ i and friends are respectfully invited to attend.2* GRIFFIN. On Monday, Apri 34. s 22 pm, FRANCIS K. beloved ot - Griffin, aged thirty-one years. Eternal rest grant him, 0, Lord! aud let per petoal light shine "pen vod ~~ Fureral from his mother's residence, street southwest, on Thursday, ot 980 be said. 0 Prigets tend. », 520 the ‘19th, a.m., thence to St. ‘s solemn requiem mass wi and relatives invited to at HARDING. Passed into ge at Resday, April 1s, 18%, a “TOLD, " 3a soa tS beloved wife of Dr. Joba Funersl from her late residence, horthwest, at 2 p.m. Friday, invited. m McDANIEL. On Tuesday, P.m., MARY E. MeDAN' Funeral ‘from residence of ber brother, John H. Me- , 1524 30th street, on 19, at %:30 a.m. Requiem mass at 10 a.m. Interment the sixty-second year of her age. Funeral from her late residence, turday, east, on Sai McKAIG. On Wi April 28, Remains Will be taken to New York Thateday ~ ins wi en to New from 112 6th street southeast. ROAN. On Tuesday, April 17, 1804, at 1030 o'clock a.m., PATRI ROAN, beloved hus baad of Isabella Roan, in the fifty: of his age. West Washington, D. C.. Thureday, 19th April, at 2 o'clock pain. “Friends and relatizes vit ROCHE. On Monday, April 16, 284, et 1:20 Da, MACKICE Kocwe Funeral will take place from the residence, No, 118 L street northwest, = Sent. 28, at 9:30 a.m. Requiem mans at Cherch at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends are Tespectfully invited to attend. 2 Carter’s Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE POSITIVELY CURED BY THESE LITTUR PTLL@ They also relieve Distress from ‘Dysp2psia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Diszives, Nausea, in, the Mouth, Coated Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. te the Bowels. Purely Vege- | Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. | MONUMENTS— | _ We have in stock a choice collection of Mona ments, Headstones, Markers, ete., im Ii Barre’ Quincy Granites, Itulian and do Mestic Marbles, and are offering the same for aule at very figures. A cal v on all kinds of cemete WASHINGTON GRANITE } 11th st. and New Xork ave. aksip

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