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THE' EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1894—TWELVE PAGES. WOODWARD -., LOTHROP, r a Buys a 16-Qt. b HAM BOILER. } S amoaes aa ————_— The President to Review It—A Big Expected. bag 4 Insomnia & ‘We Introduced the ENGLISH GALATEA WASH SUITS here several years ago, and our first ‘= Never in the history of the trade 10TH, 11TH AND F 878. ¥. W. Mrs Nellie Grant Sartoris Mests Again The grand officers of the Independent © been’ sold’ for less than 80 and 6c. Indi estion 2 the Friends of Her Cirlhood. Onier of Odd Fellows, with several brethren © penn ae en ue eat a ed ¢ members of Congress, called at the Exece- * The price we ask doesn’t represent ee ive Mansion this morning and invited the ‘teat Part No. 4 of —— aoe oe President to review the parade tomorrow on © hi Vari “Otterburn” Lithia renaasre Rrege-tecccecting | eaaghension of the celebration of the sovan- THING-THAT as ngton ety, “Picturesque America” Monday's Bride—Interesting ty-fifth anniversary of the order, which in- CROCKER‘ tation was jtendent: derrss, croc =o 824 7th st. Water. Social Notes. of the public has agreed to excuse ap25 —— _If you are always tired—if you the children of the members of the order is here at toc. —— any, tnabie to | sleep-1f "you don’t for the afternoon in order that they ‘may ae meals witness the parade. — Boe 3 Mrs. A. F. Magrud the hostess | officials have agreed to an it fifty cents for each of the — inso ‘ : 5 jer was the 1 to excuse all members t Is Your Hair etenghow grub imiiene fra floor rae fie? pasar hog Herigrrenertpers: 2 eames (18 Serna Ua Yesterday afternoon of a charming tea, at] of the onder at 12 o'clock noon sharp. The & F Ili Out? Kurope. Our customers cam obtain them for ten cents each. a which several hundred of her friends had | indications are that there large €& a ing ul Each part contains a steel engraving, in the highest style of art and worth at least fifty cents, = eregmten z tna, $| the pleasure of meeting Mrs. Nellie Grant | ‘Thomas Wildy will be ta Hee tee he oe Z 2 ° 8 If s0, you can easily stop it. DR. BUCK-| 85d is embellished by numerous beautiful wood engravings from drawings by the most celebrated — cour, Je yg BE eA, Sartoris, for whom it was given. The | ington it Infantry will act as an escort, 4 € ns ll u ion 6 pg re eB SE American artists. The letterpress ts by authors of established reputation and tho work 1s edited se XD Dis occasion brought tcgether a full represen- aie miro 7 = out, but strengthens and promotes | by Wm. Cullen Bryant, the poet. a perfect table water. Only @| tation of the old resident families, and SUCCESSFUL DEBATERS. e . sun iictacs ise aa Keeps the scalp inva hesithy conlition, ‘Large | _PArts one, two, three and four can be had in Book Department at ten cents each, and the others —— Be, Malt eal bottle, deitvered. Write ®| many of the former acquaintances of the orn eae wae Dottie only 50s, BOLD Hi will follow in regular order, one each week. H. E. guest of honor. There were some who| A Dinner Tendered to the Georgetows ; PEET—T0 THE EXCLUSIVE SALE OF Sam’I T. Stott, 505 Pa.Ave. (Basement......00. sesssseeeLIth ot. Duilding.) .E» Ba wie, tt, Agent, ‘were present at her marriage. One of her Law School Champions. NATIONAL HOTEL DRUG STORE, ap25 Peat ren Tate and Drew's Drug Store, Conn. av.d Let. bridesmaids, Mrs. Heath, assisted in re-| At Chamberlin’s last evening a dinner Remnants and 2 SS aR ay ee ap25 ss ceiving. The hostess wore on clegant Gown, | was tendered the victorious disputants of ey i Soe $OOOOOO@ | black embroidered in gold, rs. Sar-| the Georgetown Law School in the recent € Short Lengths, 4 pend in Your Order for Fine Cut Glass. Pe toris was in white figured crepe de pore debates with members of the Law School * Sh ‘i ith pearl passementeries. of the Columbian University. The dinner ‘D IF WE NNOT S. 4 La b G trimmed wi judge &; MONEY xo pol, —_ 7 BB yg @ pri ng m aa is a good deal like buying diamonds, the saver in epageigrra ere} as anges Richardson and Dr. Magruder were most|was tendered Georgetown 2 OF THE MANY REMNANTS THAT AC- 4 ia lei patintt om: chine’ iba iy roi to the average purchaser upon close comparison. We maint thie ‘Kon = attentive hosts. Among the guests were | and Judge Jere M. Wilson, lecturer on the © ceweiate ‘<an sxteenve WE» ve galted an cuvette repute. Room the very highest standard of excellence. in price by Mg % orga eng Mrs, Hazen, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Mitchell, } jaw of personal property; Mn Tallma4ge BUSINESS Wi . WE HAVE THE 4 rs and yeurs they have bee used Wi li f th more room. who are just back from Europe; Mrs.| 4. Lambert of the moot court and Secre- PICK OF ALL THE 325 Mth bet Memon.” without, singis ; e have just opened a new and complete line o! e | #20 OMT Gas RAS, Sir giz, Janin, Miss Sherri, Miss Alice Maury, |tary 8 M. Yeatman represented the unle * © delicious. Reasonable prices. G9 We $24 GAS RANGES, NOW $19. Mrs. Frank Gordon, versity. The table was prettily @ecorated Large and Reliable 4 ft have all the otriy vegetables and every > “Straus” Cut Gl Ware. #20 Gal Rancis, Mow sux, | Dr. and Mrs, Loring, Mrs. Archibald Hop- | wien flowers, sad the mone wordt tree Ma cialty. or telephone. ed irs. Goldsborough, Mr. and Miss wore 7, om “lanufacturers. & Cottage Market,818 14th st?| Te magniscent aiaplay of the Straus Cat Glass received five awards at the World's Falr for sag 1O., Woodhull, Mr. Tiffany, M ring, Mr. eg MF Sy ye —~ W THERE ARE ANY eld cates b| superiority of cutting and brilliancy and the artistic arrangement of the exhibit. 432 oth St. N.W. Se Eee een the Caaet deans cal Ten | preae ox the aeenee Gases, ee b 4 roar eo ov | We have placed this rich collection on display and sale in Silverware Department, first floor, 11th lier, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan, Mr. and set toasts and speeches,pleasant Remnants |) rene orens Street building, and marked {t at prices to suit the times. Values seldom offered and must be seen | — er, Moj. and Mrs. Gen. and|@4@dresses followed the discussion of Delightful Becoming Styles| t v« appreciates. Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Morrill, Miss Swan,|™menu. The students present were John J. A ges ae von mone Matti Hosta, See ee | eres eres eh ee > S ry fncactee exeuen sitianal 8 5 Lincoln, Mr. irs. jerce, Mrs. Short Lengths [la Hair Dressing. oe attings |e eee ike sa Be . D. Rooney of Massachusetts, Daniel 1 ; WORTH HAVING WE GET THEM. NO * © cut, shampoo, curl and dress hair in all the n° tn. ini teenie Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Legare, Mr. and Mrs. m; — Cran of 4 4 ee ge Prices a <<" The Upholstery Store eather Sele’ coretiagh Bat AS? 4 | Deedbee Mae Aokiones, Ee Coe Lane eax |eaee nan ane REE BE . Mrs. John Patton, Mrs. Hill, Dr. and | Alabama. a. euCr, 720 7 is Has many claims on your interest. It ts mearer to the {deal in all that pertains to a perfect stock cee ae scumaire-est teen, at (1 re Hoss, Mrs. Phenix, Mra _— 0 » @ | == than in any season gone. We don't know of a missing sort or style that belongs to the freshest, east. A 40-yard roll will cover two \| fr. Beatty, Mrs. and Miss Parke, Mr. Order of the Golden Cross. rN REMNANTS OF DIFFERENT @ 9P o © 42 0-000 o 0000-9 Rewest, fullest upholstery stock, But these are not the only features of interest. Our prices are rocms, each 12 by 15 feet. Such a roll )| De a oe ~ggg~ Whey ~~ 2 At the meeting of Trinity Commandery, : B $ S.&B S.&B. sao ey low, Lower than ever before. This is true of every line of goods in the yd be had from us for as little as = Matt ye, ere Mrs. James | Uniformed Order of the Golden Cross, last) ” - ‘i - upholstery section. .20; as much higher as you want. rk, Mrs. Tott Miss | @vening, Noble Commander E. J, 3c. Yd.@ Pay ba bad EF Ask for the “Reversible” next A few pairs left of the Madras Curtains at re-, brackets to i ok atiew the to sag. * Mrs. Miss Steele. presided. The first and second degrees : or 2 ne s P= aon a ee duced prices. Some choice patterns in the lot yet. |Tustead. the corners mre fizaly ‘inactiood. Saft giead. W. B. MOSES & SONS, Mrs. Nellie Grant Sartoris expects to have | Conferred on two candidates. Under the re : each corner of the label, else it's $4.00, $5.00 and $5.50 Curtains, $3.00 patr | Sizes 2 ft. G in. by 6 ft. G in. to 8 ft. by 7 ft. Home-Comfort Furnishers, her son and daughter come from England | £004 of the order a number of musical s¢leos ONE LOT & not the genuine. $6.00, $0 -$5.00 palr | Complete, with spring hinges, knob and hook and th to spend the summer with her in this| tions were given by the quartet of the come Woolen Remnants, 3 “The Reversible” $10.00 Curtains, 7.50 pair | rae Siwen Sons eer pee oa and F Sts. N. W. country. She will remain in town until| mandery, closing ith, the, “Golden Grond i s — dow S " ay e vent of e warm a March” on organ, 5 __ SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT. 8 Our complete line of Door and Window Screens eintaaiy’ sos stoped Babee pes SS ee ee ba by HG , 2 WORTH 12%, 30e. AND Sc. @ Mattress is now on sale. There are sizes to ft almost any | Door Sereens.........- + $2.50 each time, she many Pees some property that | mandery. oy te to visit Has just twice the service in it as tape ck ion wiles inti tie di ‘The frames are imitation walnat, the covering is | FAVE You An would suit her as a permanent home. next yw ky ‘even< O 4C. @ has the “one-sided” Mattress. AND ethics aca sed [Of the best green wire and they are all guaranteed Senator and Mrs. Hale have sent Miss | ing in a body. Visitors were present ae cel Sesame aaien ill Sey, MORE! All Grst-class each | te it properly and work smoothly. Eye Trouble of Any Kind? | pumsine asa wedding cift a pair of repousse St John’s and WNE LOT OF 2 ‘i We al make to order Window Shades and Fur- | —— feel silver vegetable dishes; Senator irs. Commantery, Ss. & B. S. & B. ach [tture Slip Covers. ‘We handle none but the best |—— and Tndierince? "Mave née, ek, blurred | CeCraer ea solid silver repounse after-din: Unters Cone ee d-Eye Remnants.@ aps Im, Walnut Frame......4Be. each | materials and all our work ts done by skilled | ——~ &, word if yon can't soe easily, distinetly | ner coffee pot; Mr. and Mrs. sai a large | evening, Noble Commander BM Mi, IX DIFFERENT WIDTH Bie 00-30-30 Teas! Websee, Renae. 800. eek | oe ecient geratie, Baas) ee byesight, “Tat es examine them, Seaman Gaereeh Arann ae presided. The resolution to amend the bre WORTH 8. AND 9 YARD, | ——__—________—________ | 37222 to 42-in., Im. Walnut Fi 600, hb ral —— We're eye specialists and we will deter- logn' ttles, Repre ws relation fines was discussed = 3 ei a cS) Perhaps Your Husband Renty-eante Iczeon beeaaghebiresp aang res point 5-ft. Curtain Poles, with one pair brass brackets, |——— ™ine the ailment and the ginsses. ee ner —. paninen’ a 9 Messrs. and Gunson and é a I ps us of superiority is the absence of corner braces or |one pair brass ends and ten brass rings. .18e. each SF sage apy * May Williams, two cut silver Farnbam, Holtman, > Or ¢ 2 » W.C. Hicks, 6 h Seite: Bae aay me Mrs. Bishop and others and finally eS Zao °s Doesn’t Know (earth Seve. 1ith st. building.) -&,. TICKS, 004 ot St., Sager gry Bn tlh Elgin Jae Ae to arrange e~ or 3 ae Nochs shob enced daditeayeeca euadunbite sess houcsben 4 : = a 6 - © saiar ar S| Monee terun Bow ee At TAPTASS JEWELRY STORE __tv_| Tote ining” superinmond’ orate | Sf che nays ioe uae Peay fay & : : b S class + In fact. re ston, gol Gray Stri Skirt-= - E7All our dyeing and cleaning performed “ ¢ fork and spoon, with enameled handles. Tire appointed a committee to prepare ress Gray Striped 6) | AE ol is sr tang verte Boys’ Wash Sailor Suits. Scotch Cottons [ieee ove | Sai eames tee memory ot Oe = and the best of modern steam appliances. ; — i = Goodwill and ing. & Tis, large, incl visitors from Goodwill and INCHES WIDE, e. YARD, J Fisher, 7o7 9th St. cm CNS Mop Handle Wort 1 For ‘Complete—Worth soc. W Ho can’t afford to have a first-class Pe ee ed oa Woolen Remnants, 64, WORTH 17 S4, WORTH 25¢ %4, WORTH 30¢ 10-4, WORTH 11-4, WORTH FOR 15¢. FOR 16e. . FOR 18e. FOR 20. 95,000 Photographs —sinee we've heen in business, and Ne tave preserved the negative of h | \ order from Leicester, England, was a large ove. We were then doubtful if striped, high-colored gar- ments for boys would meet with popular favor. But they did, and pow are the recognized “‘proper thing” for Juvenile summer wear. Each successive season we've more than doubled our outlet, and this season we put in a larger IN PRETTY STYLES. SIZES 4 TO 12 YEARS, ON SALE TOMORROW AT ‘This material is light and durable and looks well, | 100 dozen Women’s Fast Black Cotton Hose, double heels and at prices that will doubt ere tive . colcr, best steel frame, nent lining and trimmings. Prices that will doubtless create active buying. $2.40 $5.00 $3.40 $3.65 $3.95 $4.35 $4.75 SOLE LEATHER DRESS SUIT CASES. Girls’ Clothing For school wear. Count the cost of the ma- —At— PERRY’S. the 25e. sort—for 16c. a yard. Three patterns each of Grey, Tan, Pearl, A small lot of American Swivel Silk shades—and at the same prices asked for corded effects—35e. a yard. MOTTLED CREPES—rhe latest and enough of them to go around—40c. a yard. FISH-NET GINGHAMS, in two and three- last evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Hartigan, Mr. and Mrs. Fay, Messrs. F. Parker, W. Haynes, T. Can- non, G. Laporte, F. Ellis, E. Harding, J. Brady, T. Cross, C. Crowley, ¥. Keller, J. M. Fi B. Holden, B. Riggs have taken boxes at the “Munychia” on April 30. Mrs. will be the guest of Mrs. Bissell. 1325 2lst street—Miss Mary Elizabeth Hel- minuet company will meet today for re- hearsal. The young ladies are arranging ing them an evening of great enjoyment, both in @ musical and a social way. Mrs. piano solos. Each number on the program ‘was a real gem. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. ‘Waggaman, Waggaman, Mrs. Charles Bacon, Mr. and rape . ‘e. every one. never you're read; terials; take into consideration the trouble of} tone stripes under a net of White—40c. a r rs. © manda Mh Scanian vance an truck om” drop. in, Genuine Sole Leather Dress Suit Cases, brass lock, | making—does home work pay? These arc mode cc | send Mrs. George C Gorham, Mr. ‘and Mrs. gs, WE SEND YOUR PACKAGES, NO we our lacrensed factilties none Mnen lined, all parts riveted. they aaah ae mac poset Ge ai re Me Clark. 3 ir. and rs. John Let a, MATTER WHERE YOU LIVE. WE raphy. eee ee $5.00, $5.50, $6.00 and $6.50. Best quality Percale Blouse Waists, blue and LACE STRIVES. Christy, Miss EVEN MAKE DAILY DELIVERIES IN rs. and Mi € ‘Brookland and Alex-,, C. M. Bell, protograrh cattery 8p — Wiite-striped effects. Sixes 8 to 14 yeurs, Be. FABRICATED LEATHER DRESS SUIT CASES. | each, A small lot—10 dozen Fine BOURETTE ZEPHYRS, with Blue, Gray, Yellow und Pink grounds, covered with . Wi Hort, Mr. De Witt Warner, Mr. Mrs. Adrian Bastianelli and daughter of McKnight, Cc. Heller, A. Wallis, J. Col-|ing at the residence of her mother, 819 Sth stock than ever. We can show you suits by the hurdreds, and if your boy wants a duck suit this lins, K. McKnew, M. Streeks, J. Moss, L.| street northwest, after a lingering illness, FH season, we'll take great pleasure in showing you our great and choice stock of English Ducks. Fay, M. Holmes and Mrs. Fay. Miss Poynton was the daughter of the late Mrs. Bissell, Countess Esterhazy, Mrs.| james C. Poyn' ‘who number Pao he ‘And Mop, 25C. $1.68, $2.00 to $4.75 Each. Plain and Fancy 32-1neh Zephyr Gingtam— | Covarrubias, Mrs. Hearst and Miss Alice | > op ees re Mop ‘when ‘the price i i ’ Cream, Blue and Lavender Imported Crepes A quiet wedding took place last evening | ¢stimable qualities endeared her amd her besck "your ‘beck ta tee stomman ener 30 dozen Boys’ Outing Shirt Waists, that were 50c. for 20e. yard. ce ‘sue wqeinahns ies UR oe Maman death 1s sincerely deplored. Arrangements Sithest 8 »_bandle? Why not have a ait eee | place riday at by E¥, The tntereomat ‘ ONE Lor OF PLAIN F.. clean or 2c. : len and Mr. Edgar Neill Martin, son of | Duy end Satine Remnants Hudson Variety Store. Cingtams—in plain and fancy shades—you | the late Mr. Henry N. Martin of New Or- sg: ——. i fe = China, Glassware, Housefurnishings, 15c. Each. thee aret (MY have Deen—40e, is all | Jeans, The impressive ceremony of the In the matter of the of Ja IN BLACK AND 1 git "912 7TH STREET N.W. these are. Church was performed by the w. estate of the late WORTH 121 Serre emma ma Rev. J. B. Perry of St. Andrew's. Only " aters the jury in Criminal iil GAR 5552 year serie ton io A aeeo sas essevcinansases s++e10th st. building.) the ‘reiatives of the contracting parties | Court No. 1, now trying civil couses, to- More About A surprise—these three lots. A bargain, were present. y returned « verdict eustaining . ° a Mrs. Brice have dinn SSS Th T too—such a®one as you seldom ran across Peer aaficoy tis aaegy mo - tions, May MARRIED. ee at $6.50 Trunk. Traveling Equipments. Hosiery for May Balls. at this stage of the season. But it is Mrs, Audenried will give a luncheon in | csurre aEnuRN. on ape 34, 1804, at the * i Trying and trying has only made the Hosiery Department announces th ipt of a honor of Mrs. Sartoris on May 1. e ? 6-4 Table Oil Cloth goodness of our $6.56 Trunk more and Anything you find to our ‘Traveling Goods De- | gutt iine of Children's Hose for May Dalls. Pure} tHe UBusual we ave taught you to expect Miss ‘Herbert has gone down to Alabama | jo"H™ of, Beide's Parents, Ly the Rev, } REMNANTS.IN DIFFERENT LENGTHS, more manifest. We don't believe there's partwent will stand the closest scrutiny. That's | siik and Silk Plated. light-weight, White and of us. Unusual in every way—kind—color— for a short visit. She will go to California Bodin "Sti x ana TIN, ge ES WORTH 35. YARD, & Trunk in the world at its price that the reason we do the major part of the Traveling | pretty rhades of Pink, Blue and Flesh. ee Sas ce ae with the Secretary of the Navy when he = ~ F ad é i se strug snd Garable anf so sightiy Goods business of Washington. Notice carefully | Slik Plated, sizes 5 10 Sty, to 1 pair] Ot Been the reper Bee TCH | starts upon that trip. : é OE Te est it Rtn | i is oa | ane fa dag | INO wot rove rw at [TA nt of Aan Jack a arn | ATE, A a eae * Kneessi 425 7th St. === them with others’ at the same prices: Hose, plain and Kichelieu ribbed, double soles, stowing strange styles—rare qualities—rich howell g ‘aunt Tuesday aiermean eee 1 The| to katnaniee vite ' ONE LOT OF = saan ’ © Repaired. FABRICATED LEATHER EXTENSION CASES. | high spliced heels ‘35e. pair, 8 pairs for $1 at Wi D.C, Remo mere : se, | the common and ordinary all around. What | beautiful silk ‘and satin tollets, many ot i a @ Q toes, full regular made, 15c. u CHa! R. and 5 a , ° Handle and straps are riveted on with washers, | air re them having old laces and high combs a: pe a ee ee (66 99 vin, 20-in, 22m, hin, -26-In, (First floor. rae cance) | Piene to bring perfection tot their family heirlooms to help in the finish- —_ 7. worTH . AND 5c. YARD, 3 18-in, De doth & | ; a ae pine We are keeping the assortment as com- | ing touches, papa athare have thelr own oo a e : ’ grandmothers’ don. SHEKEL—PERGERSON. On Saturday, March $ z es coy 52.0 2.25 = I > wd For IQC.,, Whisky, $1 Qt. Bot. $1.25 $1.50 $175 820). Women’s Cotton Under: plete as ts possible with so many ladles Mrs. Appleberg and Mr. and Mrs. Robert] e“pezhely Heber Hall fas tiene — De chasing daily. It is full of gems—and | J. Kirkpatri tertali pis, ALICE FERGERSON, both of Weshingwya, ~~ oxe var or 3] § Pits Yor aeaungtattes yhits GRAIN LEATHER CLUB BAGS py Eate cparemente i REpar : hundred of their fricnds at a muneac’gne | > ® vy 2 and W! “Choice Itye’™ Best quality Grain Leather Club Bags, mouse | Offers for tomorrow two items for every-day use Will be to the last pattern. ’ wh About 356 Women’s Cambrie and Muslin Gowns, Kirkpatrick, who has a charming voice, was Caurch, Cc. in and Sh t-€ Cs — a a page ewergen- ¢ 10m, V-in. 12-in. 13-in. 14-in. 15-in. eut fall and long, whle ruffie around neck, and Over 100 different styles of the SCOTCH beard to advantage in a solo, in a duet with i ‘to Caray as gs ee —— —EvCaliforsta Claret, our own vot- ( 4 eeaeien hee eo sleeves and down front, tastefly finished with ZEPHYRS—stripes, checks and plaids—2he. Mr. Frank H. Baxter, and again as Agnes Lach both of Philsdelonic. $ <p y__ tits. only $3.50 doz. ‘qts. Try It. Pa $1.25 $1.45 $1.75 $2.25 $245 $2.05 white or colored herring bone bra’ “. each, a yard. in the second act of Der Freischutz, Miss Ing | (Jackson & Co.,626 Pa.Ave 2h About 126 Women's Elderdown Dressing Sacques Lots of SATIN STRIPED NOVELTIES— | Ancella Fisher singing the part of Annetta IN REMNANTS FROW 1 YARD TO | aon aad Vansy Gastarag, When, dc. at rs ALLIGATOR CLUB BAGS. for cool mornings at the mountain or seashore; | 30e. a yard. meer erage ige ng Mr. Baxter that of DIED. 1% YARDS, SLIGHTLY SOILED: EEA NFER | pest Quality Alligator Clud Bags, leather lined, | "SY sleeves, wide collar, ribton ties, tight back, Lots of WIITE CREPES- with embroid- wry een the same brililancy and — 5 : nal : co Leaner ais "| loose front. Value, §2.25, Special price, $1.15 ered spots, figures, fish-net and wave pat- ngage inish as ar jens = ter mp: td CISSEL. On Wednesday, mt st et _. WORTH W rame covered, patent lock and fastenings. aa pews Se Arg ears ago. Mr. Perry B. Turpin also merthorore eaten oe e Have Made 10-in, 11-in, 124n, 12-m. 14-Mn. 15-in, 16-in. | (Second floor....... ++-10th st. building.) Pleaty of the STRIVED ZEPHYRS in the | 8298, and Mr. Arthur D. Mayo gave several Mrs. Strongly made. Domestic Gingham Dresses, to be worn with or White knots—400. a yard. Steele, Miss Glennan, Mr. and Mrs. Wright, s 63-465 Pa. Ave. 18-in, 20-In, 22-im, | 2t-in, = -26-In, Without guimpes, Neat stripes and checks; made BLUE, LAVENDER and GREEN Wav! Mrs. MacArthur, Miss Codwise, Miss Snow, E, GREEN WAVE andria, ® 25 pedis ane RE - iu, the newest styles. Sizes 4 to 14 years, Te. designs—40c. a yard. Mrs. a Nee and Mrs. W. F. Holta- SO DONT LET THE LUGGAGE OF 3 | Zocmnrsmum SUSI a HET TE $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 $2.00 $2.25 and $1 each. DARK -OOLORED = GINGRAMS—Black, | Carrol “Dr. aed Me, pret oe =< BUNDLES INTERFERE WITH YOUR \— |= ore 4 Medinm-welght All-wool Serge and Fiannel Dress-| Gray, Navy Blue, Medium Blue, ete.—40e. Mrs. E. D. Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Robert comING. 8 {No House Is Complete i SQUARE-TOP DRESS ‘TRUNKS. es, ned throughout, elaborately trimmed with| a yard. Lattch, Mr. and Mr, Lewis Ghoneae et 3)! wirnocr 4] Duck cover, fron bindings, fron bottom, four | fancy silk and braid. Sizes 4 to 12 years, $4 SCOTCH SWIVEL SILK GINGHAMS—such | Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. F. > ae -__- 5, ° Z| slats on top and two all around bedy, wrought | ea as nobody else has—such as everybedy ad- Susanne Oldberg, Dr. and Mrs, Ten Eyck, Q ; : t guards and corner bumpers, patent bolts, | Navy Bine and Cardinal Habit Cloth Reefers,| mire—S0c. a yard—and for the imported, | Miss Mayo, Mr’ and Mra. nr ‘Cavanaugh, I ANSBURCH & BRO, es Whines. : jor’? lock, good hinges, valance all around, | full sleeves, large saflor collar, slashed back. mind you. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Bacon, Dr. and | wai ag 3 5 ter hand, double leather handles, strongly | Sizes 4 to 12 years. wonsees $5.50 cach, MOURNIN “ we Mrs. hthill, Dr. and Mi They not only beautify, but make your * MOURNING GINGHAMS-—the best Black Lighthill, irs. Briard, Mr. , 424, 426 TH ST. & i home’ cool_and’ pleasant’ during the’ hot i |. nicely finished inside tray and hat box, | (Third floor. . building.) | and the best qualities—25e. to 40c. a yard. Miss Marie Segario, Mr. and Mrs. iano ae ms 5 weather. You will be surprise at the © anesivessenescaccs: Sinvenoae + conea sepa c —o--—— Gilfey, Miss oe | cott, Mrs. Jean By (ss Es great comforts they afford. [7 Weite or 5 Fisher. 4 SBSQ 3 telephone—we will call, submit latest and i FLAT-TOP PROFESSIONAL TRUNKS. loak Department If you haven't boight you had better Mr. Sol. Lansburgh of this city and Miss 2. meatest designs, and furnish estimates. Duck cover, iron bindings, iron bottom, two fron | Offers two lots of Stylish Capes that are well . Sophi : G. Go i d & Co : F seth. the anh ke bs * phie Levy were married in New York at sees i - G@ pean eg i center bands, four hard-wood slats on top and two peo he lee = et ee buy—because even such a big collection as the Vienna, 58th street and ee pe raga : sa : Navy Blue and Black All-wool Cloth Cape Pr; ap 409 LITH ST. N.W. all around body, steel clamps on inside, top and pes, a ae nue. Rev. Dr. Stephen 8. W (Breadwinners, Golden ims ee : EN [Hottiom, steel valance clumps on front, patent 14- | fall over-eape, trimmed with rows of ecru lace, | thie Will give way after a while—and you | TuC. Rev. Dk. Stephen | wore Teen ene Breadeaters | Star’ Ph Sical Culture Inch hinges with solid rivets, apn bolt i — Terie iets pat * niack and Rrown,| X™™ there 48 small chance of our being nse a yy F ne “Excelsior lock, full linen lining, cl hat Accord In le a a ul 7 ® (ail Are Inters | Flo r y besa ti trays, double-stitched sliding handles, $5.95 | braid and ribbon trimmed $4 cach. | able to duplicate any of the exclusive After ‘the wedding an elaborate dinner } ’ SUMMER “ = (Third thor... building.) 7 was served and later there was dan U I pave patterns. We get all there are to be had . ere el, Corset Co.'s colin | some tre winy imi @ © tt a eae cr arta tag are ere ome [San Ris anne Gonata Seman srere Se BECAUSE Bread, Biscuit, . electio : hepato otue ici Gt lane st—whe} fas mode frean it stay’ treeh longer tian COUSETS “sont nk Shywheres Ha] mane Tonks porated of ws free of care. We | Infants’ Department. Mr. and Mrs. Goldsmith of this cig) rhe ered wite that made, from any other four. here-39 cents to. $2.50—shor re oe me See es ee ret WET abode ils nent, stbetnntial; scensmleattypeicca | Stet /the sancti: newly married couple on an ex- Pulton couaty, Pa, paper pleqen Guna tal aut token Gone Y Ctiamia do toate te ne we ue ae 10th st. building.) | ‘lothing and other baby belongings. ‘Tomorrow a No disappointments wow. beaver hy iy 4 ee eS ood RECAUSE, QUALITY. CONSIDER ee aes cone bee ee Paar’ 7 aoe sat Grarutsad ck breaghe ra niteb —_—_ Mrs. Vance and Mr. Harry Martin hay cy SfPien ormeey SE. s id corsets here you. Ww : 2 Bray-intxed cloths, some * . sNYD) 1904 it's the lowest priced flour in the world. find anywhere else. Exclusive style Se ee carr scingy Catalogues | hard” style, wide sailor collar—othere “Gretchen returned to their home here, where they : “tt $4.75 A Barrel. M. C.Whel M. 1107 G oo ae nee et eee style, fanefly trimmed with narrow braids. Value 9 expect to reside in the future. in the family of the late Rev, J. H. iy 7 -c. elam, MEP., Lacorrst up to $1.5 + --95e. cach, $1.25 Quarter Barrel. 9 6oc. Eighth Barrel. eon Am nm ok am ka 4th—BECAUSE there is more healthful- {it Often Knitted Underwear Dept. ‘ainsook Long Slips, down and finished with Ham- burg embroidery. Value, $1 B8e. rac made full from neck Our Seamless Waists for Children have received New York are visiting her mother, Mi E. Johnston, 1724 Q street northwest. sr the unanimous praise of thousands of mothers. | (Second floor. butdng)| Ninth And The Avenue. ‘The wedding of Anna Wright Williams ng. a more purity, more delicio } p| They combine durability with delightful ease and Bisce at ae oe oad = peg XG josk comfort. We will on sale tomorrow: *: ’ Established 1840, ay ‘Telephone 995. ie svompett pha Eig — a ES EE ‘Happens +1 "so dozon Children's White Lisle Thread seam-| Children’s Cotton Under= — roe a tted young ons en in ay 9 men and wagons quick to deliver. 4 paTiat, the lenses, of t ee ee ee wear. WE'VE JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD OF oe = ag Saat ont, en- Carter S 1 after a ti i Rivbed Cream Cotton Vests, | Good quality Muslin Skirts, clustered tucks, | 66 i ‘od that she wore was presented by Mrs. John Ss. Cisse 9 , Gees, io a Th sleeves, Sizes 1, 2, 8 and | wide hem.. ‘- National Pride Flour. Charles A. May, an aunt. Mr. Walter ° STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, | —— Weln coamtns your eyes ever again bia .. - -50e. each | Good quality Muslin 5 <2 pA, Dende. spring and winter wheat Peter, the best man, and Miss Agnes Peter, Il e ver (Wholesale and Retail), | ¢ —— and give you exactly the lense you >} Knee Length Pants to match double yoke back, trimmed * flour, combining the pest qualities of brother and sister of the bridegroom, were 1014 7th S . -W. Children's Swiss Ribbed Whi sleeves with Hamburg. feck, The ideal bread four, and ta the only attendants. Only sixty guests Claflin Optical Co. +] neck and long sleeves, high neck and short sleeves | Good quality Muslin Drawers, clustered tueke: | 22 2 yortee,with aetit yields Wt Mey yg < p ey P| and low neck and no sleeves... ...50e, each | Fuile of Hamburg... .25e. each, Lo. f Bread SS Oe ee a ee ew Ss. - PEASOMC TEMPLE, FST ee ww S-}| Boys’ Jean Drawers, knee length, tape strings, jon Waists, buttons and buttonboles, 12%¢. | SO AVES 0} rea Washington. oman Seer “BURCHELL'’S BEST’ FLOUR = — tty Siac FS 45 and SOc. pair. ) each. MORE TO THE BARREL Mrs. Bot McDo no an a le who i. length, ribb tt 58 and G2%c. pair | (Second floor..........bet. 10th and 11th st. bldg, * Thi ther flour on the market. irs. Bowyer McDonald, who has spent S CK HEADACHE live well a0 THE nest oa “the Gas Fixtures. en ee aries fastener Pies! We teil at :to'e ‘i $135 8 yar. | most of the winter with her invalid mother, I ‘ a ewO cnece dolters do | (18t Moer-----+ aoe : ter barrel, and ec. an ¢ Drop | in New York, will return to W. Minnesota’ Sours "TX ONE. Re- : Attractive and Handeonm Chandeliers do eG Women’s Spring Shoes. | ** 5) mrigss quires great quantity of water, * not cost as much as you may think. Let a postal, call, or telephone 192. rmext week. POSITIVELY CURED BY THESE LITTUE PIA and makes whiter and lighter us show yon throagh this stock and give} Notion Department. Tt ten’t easy to judge a Shoe, Not one in al NYT Redman Mr. Joseph F. Donahoo and Miss Gert-| yuiisuiion and’ Woo tieenty eee Nee bread AND MORE OF IT than you an estimate of how reasonable we| Plain and Striped Silk Garter Elastic, all col- - There is but ee ) rude Shaw will be married tomorrow morn- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, other flours. For sale HERE ° can fit up your house, either im Electric, | ors.........csceescceseceseaceeesenece Ge. yard. ‘ay—know the store you buy of. You A ing at 10 o'clock, at Assembly Presbyterian | ews, Bad Tuste in. tue Boutn, Conted UME suncumz, 1008 y eremer. . Gas or combination fixtures. Fancy Silk Garter Elastic, Yellow and Pink, 30c. | may buy ‘‘cheaper’’ Shoes than we sell, but can| Q5O La. VG, Church. gt Ky tt Ss seals eat C.A.Muddiman,614 12th St. |=". you anywhere else buy so good Shoes for so little? | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER. apa | A Quiet wedding was solemnized this} ule, PRG S an25 ~. , « Curling Irons, one or two handles, 10 and 15c. Women's Russia Calf Blucher Oxfords, if aE RS EE OE morning by Rev. Alfred Harding, the con- Small Pill Small @aesssesesses a hee each, pair. - tracting parties being Mr. Edw M. Mix 5 Dose. > ae * Aleobol Lamps, warranted not to leak, $1.25 and| Women's Black Oxfords, “West End’ toes, pat- and Miss Katharine Pickell. Owing to re- insist On Having 4] $1.50 each. ent leather trimmings... $3.50 patr. A Shirt For 65¢. meat cont bereavments in the families of ‘both Small Price. 66 >! “Lote Fuller” Waving Trons..........15¢. each.| Women's Fine Viel Kid Oxfords, necdle toes, quali “with becom le and groom, the ceremony was at- ; Dove Bran d ‘ Jlams, BI Celiuloid Shoe Horns, several colors, 10c. each. | patent leather tips and quarters, $4 pair. ag ae a with “Ave. Giters — we Brg pore og *+* and t NO substitute. NO HAM > | as aaccead ding.) (Second floor. . ‘oui t sleeve hs to each | neck parti 4 sold at regular market prices compares > | AXOTHER PROPERTY AS GOOD AS “ST. ELMO" ee os ag ) size. Tou — be” asked . fast, which preceded the departure of the} lor thelr mild cure and, sweet, delicl lay S. by i ir. Mix for many years connec! oa _p OO Maree Nene pee Every ham branded > WOOD, HARMON & 00. in’ Baltiore, with the business department of The Even-| ments, ‘Headstones, Markers, Sn ie atom San en EF. Seid nad recomasended it 625 13th st. ow. Branch Balto. ShirtFacto ing Star and enjoys a popularity as wide| Barre axd Quincy Granites, Italian and ‘ a Woodward And Loth 3 FY | as it is well descrved, and his bride is the| mestic Maric asl are uferitg tie seme ier atte ‘ -d Ostmann Ww: mn otnrop, ELLERY & IRELAND, Mgrs., lovely and accomplished daughter of Mr.| St vers,low figures. 4 call solicited, Prices give {Bernar stmann, > 1 oth St., xem and Mrs. John H. Pickell. | Mr. and Mrs. | wasiiNGTUN GRANITE MONUMENTAL Ov., 41 Center Market. 24 0 st. Market. 9025) 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. ¥.W. 9319 9 N.Y. AVENUE, Mix will be at home after May i4th at No. iit ot. asd Sow Hak oon Gln, Vv V ever TvervV ENTE vrwee |! apes G10 224 street, ahsim —

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