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-8 THE EVENING STAR, “SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1894-TWENTY PAGES. 8 OOOOH" : Save Yourself. The Great AYER'S [iris Hair Vigor FOR Store like the new Palais Royal, where you will find under the one roof not ocly GROWTH . every requisite for home and personal use, but well appointed Manicure and Hair PREVENTS Dressing Parlors, an artist to make the now Summer Jewelry to order, Delicious Sale BALDN ESS, aes; THE PINK. THE RINK Ice Cream and Soda, Art Needle Work and Sewing Machine Departments, with ex- New York Ave. Bet. 13th & Derienced teachers. A Men's Furnishing Store more than usually complete, because Straw Hats, Trupks, Bags and all traveling requisites are Included. Free use of telephone. Writing materials and daily papers in the coolest of parlors. Parcels checked free of charge. Every convenience for the comfort of visitors ¢o the 14th Streets. The To Our Patrons: The annual reduction sale of “Palais Royal" Suede Kid Mousquetaire Gloves for evering wear occurs Monday. 05e a pair for choice of 8, 12, 16 and 20-button Palais Royal. New patrons every day—old ones clearing out every Gegartment in AND our store, except the millinery. Remarkable how many people are RESTORES COLOR discovering or anticipating needs for Monday Morning, | va ti At Eight O'Clock, eae Removes Dandruff coming back. You know we're That means big price sacrifices. “ “ f TO Capes, Suits, Underwear, Hoslery ae rae and the like, AYERS We'll start in with lower prices Julius Lansburgh FURNITURE ee A Sensational Statement ir AND lengths that sell regularly at $1.85, $2.25, $2.76 and $3.50. deasis avec caasiat tae\-qusted | THE Dargie cece sat: coor _| Best Dressing. Another special offerinz in the Quaipt!y Beauttful'Bejeweled Oriental Belts and - EE eS Ee PS ‘Ladies’ Suits. $3.00 Duck Suits. Closing out $ Fe groom, actea Buckles at 98e for choice. Worth from $3.50 to $7.50 cach. as best man. ae coin gy Alex. Gordon, Alfred Betts, Joe Jacobs and Lut the simple details of the cere- | Elvin. Shelton: Afterward ‘a reception was a lig iat. this city the past week which were antici- ‘ou hardly realize that it is medicine, when| pated in the usual wi: the invit Carter's Little Liver Pills they’ are vety | guests. Ate = There have been some pretty weddings in | Charles Wright sensible plan, but it is doubtful whether MTS, Slack and daughter, Mrs. Scott and famity, UTM AND F STS. N.w.| OT not it will suit the average bride Smith’ MS ee ieoaieen: See mane $6.00 Capes. Closing out price 60 Capes. Closing out price PRICES. at sm: vo bad effects; all troubles from held at the n price us . 1.99 liver are telleved by thelr Use, monies that accompanied the marriage of | those present were Min ata are ek ae Sas tebe j two members of the lower house, when | and Mrs. Chas. Wright, Mr. and Mec Love A t pote ar Py © ee &soxs, | Without any frills or fussing a few friends | Ofterback, Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Gross, Mr. bow 6.00 Duck Suits, Closiny out | sarcapay |W: 8: MOSES. & 90N8, | were ‘notified to be present and the great] nd ee ek ee Shas. Chitas, Mr. I ») | I price .. Rae 4.49 Furniture, Qurpets, [event was all ov " | . Tight, Misses M. and A. CAR E CO. 10.00 English Scrge Suits... 7.50 { xranr servo. | aaa tet it Sm hour's time | Gordon, Miss Eiic Shelton, Mise Florenes unimer ress oods 7 ' | Upholstertes and | made a new departure. In these hard | burgess, Misses Annie and Julia Wilken, wise '° Lad es Capes. j ELOQUENT H firalt “Papers. times this way seems to be a most | Janie Cooksey, Mrs. Jacobs and daughter, i | i Special Cut Price Sale The Palais Royal dress goods buyers have se Oiic. Crating eat erice oe eeeeceeee i ad sroom. For the great majority | Mr. and Mrs. George Pullen. wigs ty FOR THE COMING WEEK, COMMENC- made a venture that will attract the attention 10.00 Capes. Closing out price “ of people who enter matrimony, the days | Miss Emily Freeman, Mr. Ea” Tumen aie 15.00 Capes. Closing out price 20.00 Capes. Closing ove price Ladies’ Vests. 25-cent Ribbed Vests. To of the leading merchants of the country. Gi- gantic purchases have been made, enabling the quoting of the lowest prices in the memory of ING MONDAY, JUNE 11. PRICES CUT FROM 2% PER CENT TO % PER CENT ON CHAMBER SUITES, @ before the great event and the week or ten | Jom Gordon, Mrs. Smith and Miss Minnie duys after it represent about all the leisure | 20 and romance in which they can ever hope | y ui* Marie Luckel and Mr. Julius Koenig again to indulge, unless, of course, through vosibones of the wrige’s pareata ter xr n 5 circumstances of various sorte they may|Kratt officiating. Miss Lena 1) : PARLOR SCYTES, DINING ROOM FURNT Washington residents. It has been the idea that aoceat ibid Vests, ‘TO Bi g¢ Values be able to acquire the habit of getting | Maid of honoy and Mise ina Schulze was TORE, TABLES, BABY CARRIAGES, MAT- oniy in such cities as New York, Philadelphia and et ee : open he wrnatiog Giplaiva nasa spaced eae Mr. Carl Mess was groomemen’ The TINGS, RUGS, LACE CURTAINS, UPHOI- Chicago was it possible to distribute vast quan- ae Le sors. From Wants me to go to Woston after we leave| with Spanish lace. "Her attentante woe ateer cours, ac. tities of goods thus late in the season. The ladies “fag emt ermne ae tov” away 0 to” A. young married | A reception folawsed abe aan, : yoman wi : “You r " , Chamber Suites. of Washington are asked to show proper appreci- Muslin Underwear. 20 Floors go, my dear. ‘You may not have any ‘such | Henry Luckel) parents ‘ef thy weide: Mas © tet mined Cake ‘ace, vey ome wok ation of this effort to compete with the leading i from now." ‘rose on You ® few Sears. gad Mrs. Fouls Ricks, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. rubbed finish; 24x30 French beveled mirror cities. That-londay June 1 will find the lowest Unnecessary to say anything about the There are some other would-be brides who Mr. and Mrs. T. Heinrichs, Mr. and Airs . Pp except that these prices'él make ‘em “fly cre making extravagant preparations for Hugo Schults, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ruppert, fm dresser. Usual price, $15. Cut-price prices for Dress Goods in the United States to be Seldon that you bave such values’ quotea | the, happy day, and the grooms who ought Mr. and Mrs sion Enders, oir. and’ Sirs sale, $27.50. at the Washington Palais Royal is evident by the seitncee ana Sc, uakiug new friends—lots | Gignantly denying that they have any such Mrs. W. Hone Men AS Wnt ee e 1 lot Solid Oak Suites, cheval dresser, of them—and we're after as inrge a share ideas on hand. This is an odd plan of J. H. Vogt, Mre. Knease Schenc! of your patronage an we cam get keeping up Interest im themselves, but it is Mrs. M- Luckel, ‘Mumes D> Heenan All these goods we'll back up with our not consistent, puts the feminine side in a McNamara, Messrs. M. A. Mess, Otto Rup- guarantee. false position and makes light of a very pert, John Thole, J. and G. Auth, John % ms Serious maiter. If you are going to be | Young, Jules Krotzinger, G. Strawbridge, Main Buildin = married, better let ev know the date A. Hense, John Ewald, Max Langer, W. £ — and some of the data, It will be lots better Leonberger, L. Harcgen, C. Doehrer, John et eh een sulyaate tr haune McKay, H. Stringer, O. Krunke, J. Roesler, Pages : The garden party seems to be eliminated Theo. Ruppert. Poni bgee sre Re goblin of from the social program, the rainy weather | A pleasant evening: was spent at the resi- xa aoe . Value, $1.75, Next week. which has so long prevatied haviag spoiled ' gence of Miss Hattie M. La Porte of 1223 0 oe Ee TERE so many of the proposed events. But a8 / 9th street northwest last evening. Plono onan Watts Rett, there is a great weight of eviderce, prac-| solos were rendered by Misses La Porte, $1. pair. Next week. Value, tical and poetic, to prove that there is Roberts and Connor: ~ ; sae $1.15 nothing quite as “perfect as a day in June,” | Carricr La Perks oad Set py ot Ag] THIRD FLOOR: some reliability can be placed in this month, | duets, Mirses La Porte. Carrier. Mr. La 10 Lovely Patterns Tapestry Brus- 2C. and there are plenty of people here yet WAO Porte, accompanied by Miss Roberte: reat sels Carpets, GSc. quality. For. 4 | could and would be amused by these hos-| tation by Mr. Smith. At this mesting the FOURTH FLOOR: pitalities. The smart set in New York are young ladies and gentlemen formed a fiter. Good Quality White China Mat. Cc not having any better luck at similar) gry and musical societv. Among those pres- ting, hh 10c. yard. For. 6 | affairs. It took two tries before the sun ent were Mrs. La Porte, Mrs. Moran, =. oe beamed on Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sumner) Connor, Misses La Porle, Carrier, Moran, price list below and comparison with the prices advertised in the papers of the nation’s leading cities, Genuine Scotch Ginghams, 13c Yard Imported Scotch Ginghams, in 1894 designs, at 13c yard, are offered in no other city of the Uniom. And here are a multitude of other half-price cotton fabrics:— Se instead of 26e yard for Lace Stripe Novelty Ginghams, in the scarce pinks, blue, lavender and tan......18¢ instead of 25 yard for Fine White Swiss Muslins, with tiny dots, in pink, blue, yellow and red. with 18x40 French beveled mirror. Good value at $30.00. Special this sale, $21.50. 1 lot Solid Oak Suites, 20x24 French plate Beveled mirror im dresser. Sold elsewhere at $20.00. Our price for this sale, $14.75. 1 lot very Fine Quartered Oak Suites, cheval dresser, 24x45 French beveled mirror. Cut from 360.00 to $42.59. 10 dozen Solid Onk Tables, 24-inch top. Worth $2.25. This sale, $1.35 ench. 15 dozen Solid Ouk Tables, 16-inch top. Cut from $1.25 to Me. each. Dining Room Furniture. Closing Skirts, "Closing “Closing price . $2.00 Skirts. Closing price $3.00 Skirts, Closing price ... $1.00 Drawers. Closing out 18¢ iustead of 26c yard for the Stripe and Plaid Creponettes, in all the desirable colors. Almost as astonishing values in the 200 pieces of co I's “campfire” at Park Hill, but the E. Carrier, Connor, Annie Roberts, Hom. Pi p-ylaition oe so CTS. Sores tenis ee ‘ron pie wengd — mney ne sod geno 3 pd | mer, Messrs. La Porte, Neff, Corbin — . +4 t? . ae re “ “4 Ww: 5 r. a who has 1 lot Solid Oak Sideboards. Have been Fine White Dotted Swiss at IQc, 2§C, 32c and 4oc yd. pig Gi gem MEN ad iy: n= DOS cme great authority. in social matters | wey Anna Germailler entertained at her 4.00. Special cut price, $9.75. 2.00 Drawers. Closing out ene since Washingtonians saw him first taking |. ~ ‘ : . by ee eee All the Staple White Dress Goods are offered at less than market prices:—40c price ... $1.25 Corner China Closets of solid part in some amateur theatricais, injected | home, 611 T strect, on Wednesday evening. 1 very Fine 4 ft. 6 Quartered Oak Side- z 2 $3.00" Drawers, Closing oat antique oak, nicely carved, pot considerable novelty into his garden parties | Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. F. ack celica eae ack aie saan ¥ard for the 50c quality French Nainsook......18¢ yard for 17e quality India Reger ck . 915 ish flaish, 4 shelves, glass door. $ | by calling them campfires, and by arrang-| Germuiller, Miss Lena Bean, Miss Maud een s P Linon......15¢ yard for 2c quality Soft Finish Cambric Ge yard for 8 Value, $15. Next week + QIO.2§5 | ing“a reception, supper and vaudeville | Rowell une, Anes Detiy, oe Anse French beveled mirror im top. ‘Cut from | -§= ‘#nom----..15e¢ yard for 20c quality Soft Finish Cambric..... re i $2.00. VENTH FLOOR: performance in the open air, Chowder was | Ganz ee ~4 quality Soft Finish Bleached Muslin. w Full Width White Enamel and made in a huge caldron resting on big| Yieve and Teresa Germuiller, Mr. Townley $50.00 to $30.00. Fido Babeiast ne Berrrmeeh ory Stones, an old negro cook in a gorgeous | McKee, Mr. EM Smith, Prof. J. Francis = + Leds, prettily finished. $5. 45 | bandanna’ headdress. served up a tar | Germuiller, Mr. Henry Schultz and Joseph 1 Fine Quartered Oak Stdcboard, three The Staple Storm Serges are included in the woolen $4.00 Infante’ Coats, tn cas eae + TOES | Gohe;nian feast, pork, Boston baked beans, | Germuiller. see eee See le bri ff i ete gee Rear Building:-- hot crullers, chicken and vegetable amet On Welnesday morning St. John's Epis ed less - colo : == Ten “hot tamale men” and a Frankfurter | copal Church, Olney, was the scene of a small, 1 large drawe-, and double clotet. abrics offered at than ever before prices. Berl - $3.00 emcees werical: Eeusage man served these street delicacies. brilliant, wedding. The contracting, parties ane ana Wi Muir of Philadelphia an Gane ot GAMA Seed ter Ote an, ; is ; Filter “ana Shane Pope ia: and there were cold beer, lemonade and| were Mr. William , Be 39 {a8 for the Soe quality Navy and Black | DB a sank eth custo Week aba six endl Woe Fig acs, baste? bined, Value, $4. Next ‘wetk.... $2.50 Ss ce panes Seay scenes co take [Gt Mr Wastingeem Bowie, Gmachenter ot Storm Serges. , | airy FLOOR: . K age ecamacm perf cere- % docen Solld Ouk Highly Polished Din- || S0e yard for the 6Se quality Serges that. are 46 Sattiage Mgertes to soli wp te $2 a yank I fant > D = too) Sona Bugs, alse 26 by 32 Sy 75 here aa the deed anilir that un semea of cmony. oc. Sohn Bake’ teeter of tae ing Chairs, Worth $1.25. Special for one ‘se yard for the S5e quality Serges that are 54} 2° TAR for the Se All-wool Suitings, Extra nfants resses. ditaen wa ee eed Clifton when the French ambassador and | Eroom. was gone thaw A ap a phd week, 90e. inches wide. value at Ge yard because 54 inches wide. tgs ig ra a am Good Quallty Olleloths, any quan- poricame Sas a panier mney ys thur Chichester of Leesburg acted as v8 — se hers. 1 ot Solid Oak sft. Extension Tables. | ODc sar for the $1 quality Al-woo! Fastisn| 1So rd for Diagonal Serg $1.50 Long and 2OC, |! composition than ice-and milk, but what-| UAPCTS 1.1 Richard Chichester, youngest sual price, $7.50. Special for this sale, | Tourist Suitings, that, while light in color and | Sc sa Diagonal Sorgen thet we will sot Dresses. To close.. *Jever is in it is beautifully blended, and nad nous | sister of the bride, was maid of honor. The wae aaa See in the | bride wore a handsome travel costume, $1.45 hands of a lucky few:the day after the fete, | and the pair left immediately for a toon and wherever it was cffered was received | after which they will _— with the greatest enthusiasm as béfits a| The Logo Dahudi held its sixth annual re- nectar embodying all these qualities. union and banquet last evening at the home weight, are dust proof and unusually durable. i give any value because not all wool. The balance of importer’s stocks of 1894 Sum- mer silxs have been secured to enable bargains as 00. Parlor Furniture. 1 Gpiece Suite, mahogany-finished frames, Dresses. To close.. $3.00 Long and Glass Door Book Cases, With French beveled mirror top, Pere K Sa 4 5 wake. aie a aos ; csiven D While the President is all alone at the of Dr. C. I, Wertenbaker, Le Droit Park. A 1 drawer, adjustable lve al i low ed. . ' vhy rt ly evening of pleasure fol! Dr. Vie- Se Ae Seer 2s: OS follows: Flannel Shawis . es $20, Neat Wenn $35 White House the Vice Presidential family Joti} evening of pleasure followed: Dr. Vie- Cat for this sale to $43.50. : And Skirts at Solld Oak Bed Room Saites, spending the month with, Mer and Mrs. ine -—_ ee ~ ame t = 4 1 Eplece Suite, solid cak frames, upbol- Well constructed, neatly carv Stevenson at the Normandie. Miss Steven- | various rites mout oni a gy — ~ ee 39c yard tor soe quality White Japanese Sitks.| 3Oc yard for vest quality Wash Silks, in no Half Cost. polish duis WS babs aD son is here, and her younger sisters will be | The evening's pleasure closed ~ stered in silk brocatelle. Cut from $50.00 back from school in a week or two, and | Collation and smoker. Among those present B0c th a e plate wirrer, Value, 7 were Dr. C. 1. Wertenbaker, Mr. Morrison ant Pst tr te he ea vm en sien terete aa sini | YLauindered Waists. | Sir wi!...0%. $2250) Se asd Sek ena stevenson ‘pal alg be Some beac L Wernher Moraes @Se yard for the SOc quality. Being 36 imehes| 8c yard for $1.25 quality Chene and Stripe TS-cemt Walsts, all colors. s Mrs, Stevenson is soon to take a little trip|dolph Moran, Clarence C. Archibald 1 5S-plece Overstuffed Suite, upholstered tn | i ah kA van me dioe \ Irs Nnex== to the seashore, perhaps to Cape May, with | others. silk brocatelle. Price, $125.00. Cut price ee ee ee a ee ere Py snmnier arsens, tans, btouny ptt T-cent Colored Lawn » a view to iocating there for the early sum-| Mies Ida Dent Wright, who became the i . 59 vad cream, wikia. Siinwek: 45 CTS. st PIOOR: | mer. fiancee of Gen. Antonio zeta during her $75.00. DDc yard for the Te quality Stripe Taft 3 ahrecmes wens eS ee 65C. The cabinet famflles will not entirely} residence in Salvador last year. is now tn Fis : vorth $1 3 Bs a New York, accompan! y her mother. 1 S-plece Overstuffed Suite, upholstered ‘ilks, Im all the most desirable shades. d C yard for $1.25 quality Black Royal Armure. #1. ogres Crs, 2D FLOOR: peg ge og hee Ered ST Migs Wright announced last evening for the tm silk tapestry. Usual price, $76.00. Spe- Te yard for the $1 quality Check Taffeta SUks | Warranted. New material given if that selected : . $9 CTS. any dash wo nace mabe: TOC, | continue. Mra. Carlisle will, as usual, con-| 26 tae te ees & ee a, <* - " a Ezeta would not ask her to ‘ @Se yard for 8c quality Black Taffeta Silk, 24 Quartered Oak Hat — Racks, vummer, until such time as Secretary Car-| litical, for Gen. - Mattings and Rugs. 49c yart tor the TSe quality Figured india Se eee - : OS ages nicely carved, polish finish, odd Use can go away fora fet, airs. Bissell | Decome a political exile. MissWright and her - ae ee oe : * designs, French bevel plate mir- will start nerth dbout the 15th of this| ‘other will leave early next week for C 100 rolls Seamless Fancy Matting. Cut Silks, guaranteed 1804 designs. itts and Glove ror, cast brass trimmings, Vatue, $6, 75 month; Mrs. Hoke Smith’ has gone. Mrs. eeee seein: will start on a long tour % re 39 for the 68e Silks, Be 89 ne $10.25. For, < Lamont has been up to West Point, but will < i from $8.00 to $5.00 per roll—one week only. yard = Figured —— | © for $1 quality Black Satin Rhadame, 24 25-cont’ Black St1k FOURTH FLOOR: probably get back here today. Miss Conway Coles of Virginia is the 350 Best Quality Smyrna Mats, 75c. yard for the SOc quality. finches wide. Mitts Spee 15 CTS. PAIR. Cretonne Lounges, with plain Mrs. U. S. Grant has taken a cottage at! — Soe sonata, Miss Julia Conway 2 " S5-cent Black and seat and head. tufted back. Ni Pier for the early summer. Rock, < S00 Smyrna Rugs: size 4 ft. 6x2 ft. @ ‘The above grand lots will be found oa second floor. Small lots, like the following, are ou White Silk Mitts... 25 CTS, PAIR, rac eek. BREA SAL. ccd $12.50 | Narragansett fate that the most| Misses Mamie and Victoria Mertz have re- Value, ext week. . It is rather a romance of e mi Regular price, $4.00. Special, one week, first-floor bargain tables:—Genuine French Challis at 29¢ yard, best Swivel Silks at Sic yard, 50-cent Black Mitts. 37 CTS. PAIR. PIPTH FLOO! ardent suitor for Mrs. Sartoris’ hand during | turned from boarding school to spend their $2.35. vidal 4 # B5-cent Black Silk Mahogany Parlor — Cabinet, her recent stay in this city was an ex-con- | vacation, . best Freach Organdies at Me yard. 5 ere + +. 23 CTS. PAIR. hand-made, hand-carved,all be — “<r who rg ao ab og Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ormes’ will en- 350 Smyrna Rugs, 3 ft.x6 ft. Regular o fg i eled pure Louls XVI de- Tact that he was saadty whgrdtles | tertain this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock Price, $6.00. Special, one week, $3.90. r i Fine Hosiery. signs. Value, lady. The latter, however, went away with-/ the graduating class of ladies of the Na- ; . % + $3.90. r min S. 25-cent Ladies’ Regu: a. cut giving any ‘sign of her preference to | tional and Frocbel Normal Kinderearton lar Made Black § | sixta FLOOR this gentleman above aul the others Who | Institute. 25 Per Cent Off. Hose . Bilis wecsaiakd ds taco wanted the same sort of recognition. The marriage of Mr. James D. Weaver of 09-cent $5,000 worth of choice laces have been secured ‘ A very pretty wedding was solemnized on Boor colored .. </ACDR PAIR: 2% | pee, ena en ae $23.00 June @ by the Rev. J. G. Bacchus, rector, | Guin 2nd Miss Estelle Ashley Oe oa Pp. to distribute at sensational prices. Nearly $2,000 Sect. Child's Regular SEVENTH FLOOR: at the Church of the Reformation, Brook- | terian Church, 4 1-2 street between Band 25 rer Cent Off. hh of tri i Made Ribbed Hose 15 CTS. PAT. < Lint's-eye Maple Bed Room lyn. | The parties were Dr. Arthur M-Hamil- | streets northwest, on June 12, at $8 p. 1m. worth o mmings proper also at nearly half 20-ct. Child's Ribbed Sates, 2 ploy Mgieh wok tom, formerty. of this city, pom of thé late! ‘see 1. mages Riggs of Goshen and mite +t Of prices. Hose 12% CTS.PR. . cuaal,-3 Frosell ever tplets ta Dr. J. W. Hamilton, and Miss Margaret te : 25 Per Cen 2 " : 20 and 25-cent Eeyp- ian Yarn Hose... 15 CTS. PAIR. immed Hats. $10.00 Trimmed Hats. To sss, daughter of Mr. Richmond Diack, daughter of Mrs. Mary isha Rigss of Unity, were on ak bureau, fioest construction, Ac- ag Bee Rig gree adil yee olf tal value, $115, Next woek.. $73.00 eT tas mace coin ar ts een | Se. Onataaealeel Woodland Church on Te this iat of BIG BARGAINS doeatt | eee ee een brother of the | Wednesday evening. Kev. Wm HH. Laird include what you want, look for it bere. groom, officiated as best man andthe ush- | Sliciated. Mr. Thomas Neel, late from the On All Baby Carriages FEC sara tor the Sinch-wide Black’ Crantitts | OMC sara tor the $1.25 esate it ace nied, Jace, with galpare applique effect. This set com- | Ruffling. - 7 le y,} University of Virginia, was best man. NS are ae : ne $5.00 We have it-—end the price’ll suit, ers were Dr. George Conterno, Dr. W./ Messrs. Sami. R Saml. Bi M. Large assortment of Ice Chests and Te | Prises three widths:—S-inch at 7c yard, T-toch at | $1.25 yard for the $2 quality Beaded Net, 5 $8.00 Trimmed Hats. ‘To " Wood, Dr erank Friel pnd Dr. McGsrr. | waters and Thea. Wewart ected an wobers, $1.25 yard, 9-inch at $1.48 yard—which is Jess than | inches wide. close $4.00 Thothas Dilek. aes sone Bie be a white | Miss Minnie Riggs, sister of the bride, was frigerators of the very best makes, at spe- $6.00 Trimmed Hats. To W. AND ‘a vith pearl trimmings and bri- | ™&!d of honor. large concourse of cost of importation. $2.45 yard for the $3.50 Spangled RufMing, 5 clove 3... $2.99 . a 4 friends and relatives were on hand to con- elal prices for one week. < 6 B SONS dal veil and orange blossoms, and carried gratulate the happy pair. A th 2 68c Paes Miscellanie ° a becutiful bouquet of white roses. The | pair. A reception w yard for White Silk Guipure Venise Lace. ‘The set consists of G-inch at 6Se yapd, T-inch at 25 Per Cent To 50 Per Cent Off On Lace Curtains, pein rea at $1.10 a yard. Worth up to Portieres and Upholstery Z5SC sara tor choice of Laces worth up to 50 yard. Silk, limem and cotton; black, white and Goods — IDC sara tor the Laces ordinarfly retailed at ForOne Week Only 25e yard. Choice of Black and White Silk Chan- tilly, Nottingham and Oriental Laces, 3 to 5 inches wide, ’ The Z2C sara tor 48-Anch-wide Cotton, D’Esprit Net, in white and ecru. | SOC or an the necessary Dress Linings, viz:— | 5 yards Cambric, 2 yards Selisia, 1 yard Canvas, 1c for 10-yard pleces Silk Taffeta Ribbon. | 0c for 4-yard pleces Velveteen Skirt Binding. le for 9-yard pieces Silk Prussian Binding. 1c dozen for Dr. Warner's Coraline Dress Stays. 1c for 9 yards Silk-stitched Bone Casing. Ide for 25¢ Fancy Needie Books. Se dozen for best Covered Dress Steels. 25e for ounce spools Silk Machine Twist. Se for 12-yard pieces Dress Belting. 25e for 9-yard pleces Silk-stitched Belting. Se for 10e pleces Feather-stitcbed Braid. le for 3c papers English Pins. Te for 10e papers Puritan Dress Pins. 10¢ for Taylor's Englistt Pins, all sizes. 25-cont Windsor Ties, T ON LON BAZAR, Market Space. DPD IDS 1 HOME COMFORT FURNISHERS. uth and F Sts. N.W. ~. ye You Won't Be Satisfied With Old Fashioned Practices In Dentistry. ——— Therefore let us extract any tooth that should be extracted, by our ———— new, up-to-date method, No sleep, no pain, no danger, no after effects > ———— and no risks. Extracting without ———— ‘pain, 50 cents. Other deutal opera- ——- tious in proportion. ) vans Dental Parlors, | of the rain, but as not one-half of the mem- maids of honor, the little Misses Florence Hamilton Smith, niece of the and Edna Austin, niece of the bride, scattered flowers along the aisle of the church. A wedding reception was held later at the home of the bride. The wedding presents were costly and numerous. Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton are spending a part of their hon- eymoon in this city, prior to a trip south. They will make their future residence on Classon avenue, Brooklyn. Several members and friends of the Unity Club-met at “Fairfield,” the residence of Maj. Geo. A. Armes, on Wednesday last. The campfire was held indoors on account ; bers were present, Maj. Armes bas repeat- ed his invitation for Monday evening next. The regent of the Mount Vernon Ladies’ | Association and the vice regents, now as- sembled there in council, will give a recep- tio: Tuesday, June 12,'to meet the gov- erno” of Virginia and the Virginia board of visitors. held by Mr. and Mrs. Riggs at the home of the bride. Goshen will be their future home. Miss Agnes C. Rover invited a number of friends to meet Misses Mae Sheehan and Nellie Chester of Baltimore at her resi- dence, North Capitol and H streets, Mon- day evening. A musical progrem—vocal and instrumentai—was rendered by Mr. Charles odchild, Miss Kate Lackey, Miss Neilie Chester, Mr. Ed. P. Schwartz, Miss Mary A. Rover, Mr. Joe Healy and the hostess. At midnight the party enjoyed a boun‘eous repast. ‘Those present were: Messrs. Ed. F. Schwartz, ¥. 1. Ferry, D. Irving, Chas, Goodchild, J. B. MeGirr, J. F_ Fitzpatrick, Geo. P. Dowell, P. J. Healy, Mr. Lee, Mr. Balderson, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Rover, Misses Lizzie Sullivan, H. McGowan, Mollie Beck- er, Mary Foley, Kate Lackey, and Mary A. Rover. ‘The Misses Freybold will spend the sum- Pins. Toad, from New ¥ June IUS LANSBI ¢ Y (1217 PENNA, AVE. N.W. mer abt sailing ‘ork, ] > 2 NA. IL} Ni URGH 13C ana Ge yard for Lace Braids, black and eee a Boat SS seaman sam oceans aeamder en AS | The marriage of Dr. J. B. Emerson of | 13. JUL oUNU 3 pads: sreemdeat fares ESCCHOGOSEOCESOSOOOCOSETESS | IO New York and Miss Kate Priestly Paulding,| ‘The marriage of Mr. Albert L. Martin Wattn The euek Se & eee Se for Se papers Milward Needles. g | daughter of the late Capt. Leonard Pauld-|and Miss Kinma A. Doyle, a well-known Mie dcoiin ; ing, U. S. N., will take place in St. Thomas’ public school teacher of South Washing- W mn 10e per card for Pearl Buttons. sd Be ~~ _ - Garters, with oxidized silver 3 or a | t Chapel, Wasniugton, on the 14th tstant, | ton. wi take piace at © occlect Tuesday \ area uckle . 4 TA J at S p. m. The ceremony at the ehurcl ° e 12, at the parsonage WU ape pssammer tet eat iat cat oer @ TIM. JCAaNMere Sill be followed by a neteption st which | Sanne Zune 12, at the parecer ine Note these Dress Shield Prices: Mothers! to this 5 only the immediate family will be present. | reavement in the bride's family, the affair ° ting ba! d C. Burrows and wil will be a very quiet one, only the immediate de |Has Just Returned | sv, sors ont site are vii Sia “ong gre tate ee And Since the makers of these celebrated Shields stipulate the price they shall be sold at retail Mielent cf 3 “4 1 ~ mony the couple Will leave tor @ two weeks’ from her one year's tour, and will be pleas-@ to} A delightful "bus party left here Tuesday trip to New York, and upon their return We hare to announce that-the following reduced prices are temporary—for Monday only: oce her customers and the public at ber Halr Pa | evening bound for the well-known Rock | will be pleased to see their friends et their Ste i: 3 4 5 ‘ae ast Springs road house. The start was made! nome, 4 K street southwest. q 9 ‘Gem’? Sextien Slike ite Be > So fi oS gee rbout twilight amid the bugie calls and/ air and Mrs. Harry Epstela of Kansas at 3 3 alted [ilk other music. Upon thelr arrival they sat | 2" as aah CARPET C0, | Kteinert’s a euinncsnn ss, | 609 13th St. N. W., Near P.| ivr iin ant™gtress Sy cn | cy Ss are meoring wy ha prota 3 Mrs. Chas. O. rill. Afterwa ancing sai any so W i lh 99 elite io tee ke Hospital Size, $3. # and singing was kept up until a late hour,| Mrs. Emma C. Miller and children have eather elg t Special Te Tse Seto = 3 HOULD FIs PLACE | When they started homeward. Among the; taken a cottage at Atlantic City for the [) Mellin’s Food h . ‘The vest cure for indigestion. | party were Misses Emma and Mamie Platz, | summer. iV a o| 66 99 dea) ae ak SMALL, 85. LANGE, Sse” Manufactured by Dr. J. Gy B. SIBGERT 4 SONS. | Alice Le Nolt, Lilite Fisher,Olga Selhausen, | ‘The ladies of the National Homeopathie Fedora Seconds a a ee ee fc All dealers keep them, Mr. and Mrs? Will Burkhart, Mr. and Mrs. | pyocnital will give a “Gonation and garden arty” at Chevy Chase Inn on Saturday, | 4, Dennison, Mr. and Mrs. Jordan, Mr. f int pane in ewoen. Meme. WE 1 une 1, from 4 to 11 p.m. Arrangements carve on tna Ubion Wtambon Obabiae nison, Tom Summerville, John Waddy.Chas. | fo, a gelightful evening, with music, danc- | which ecntrols nearly all the river and | Berry, Sam Thompson and Will Little. ling and refreshments, have been made by | harbor stores of Brooklyn. On Wednesday evening, June 6, at the | the following committee: es x. McGill, | yihe body of Judge Kinniard of Spokane, | north Carolina Avenue M. P. Church, Miss | Mrs. J, H- Sypher, Mm. I. M_ Bittenger, | Wash., who disappeared recently after a| Katie Beek and Mr. Frank Wright were | Mrs. Frank | an be of despondency, ~ — Spey in the | married by the Rev. R. K. Lewis, ssetsted j ee ee nny BR CEOOE HSCS SS SORTS Columbia river, near Wilbur, Wash. by Rev. L. C. Mokosley. The bride was | Clephane, am hards, Seegueowret’ Stal | At Shakopee, Minn., on Thursday. Law- | gowned In white silk and carried 2 bouqu-t | Will be most happy to receive any “hospital “J.T. WALKER SONS, 204 10TH ST. N.W,, * a ride’ or S Lilly on was J. a cot dee ae Baw, | Pence Stommer’s house took fire, and his | of bride's roses. Miss Lilly Gordon wa: tt ackall Bros. & Flemer, Cor. 14th & P Sts. N. And oth & H Sts. N. E7 Look on page 5 of Sunday's Post for sensational prices of rtady-to-wear Suits, Underwear and Housefurnisbings, The Palais Royal, POPPOOOESIS PCOS OPROR SO DOD: Zz: me PHOPESIOSOSOSE SOE SP OGPOLS SO OOPOO OS : 3 Supplies.” such as household linen, grocers Bing ane ‘silo’ haves Maly Slate; | chilaren, Ellen and George, were burned to | maid of honor, and wore white silk and car- | les, or money, that their friends desire te G and Eleventh Street. A. Lisner. | gay ss nie Awenen ie Lining, Pulp sists | Seats, fied & bouquet of Le Brance roses. ir, contribute, SS