Evening Star Newspaper, July 19, 1894, Page 7

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Deo SBURG Ut lose at 5 o’ctock during July and August. | nt at 1 octok I Goes oe Nt eet) gains for Friday | it Department. $1.48 Scotch Fiannel | Gowns for 98c. Fine Percale Wrap- pers for $1.48. $6.09 Fine Braided Duck | uits for $4.98. j \ $1 China Silk Waists, plain aad figured. for Bhaek Singe Salta, faced wil | Cott ton a Uadeewenr. 50c Musiin Gowns for) ; | 340. 98c Corset Covers and Drawers for 49c. $1.98 Gowns for 98c. IDOI Te Te Te Te Te Te Te I Te eT \ | and convince \| sec Coutii Corsets for a3 yourself and we assuie.}! age. \you that you spend \ iene poeta tacteers te thc. : < 8) %e } your time in furthering \ | Children’s Department, interests, as we'|. 25¢ Children’s Gingham | rests, ao Aprons for 19¢. ‘68c Children’s Gingham | Dress es for 49¢ = tven's: Dresses for $1.88, aad $tis Children’s Gingham Dresses for cat surprises in <<" Wash Goods and Linens. t5c Siriped Organdies, with colored figures, forge. | Y | zc Plaid and Striped |i White Nainsook for 7c. EP Se Best Quality Aw WORTH 12. PAIR. — 70) 400 YARDS OF TIE RUST ENGLISH “Doe Dee De I soncoones an Wool Challis for AR, THU RSDAY, JU LY Big THE EVENING (19, Wrapper | Sale Odds & Ends. At Bon Marche. | = Not having mentioned | | | | | | fi al | h | | | Remnants, &c., for some time, they have been ac- cumulating rapidly. ere are teo many here, |:: small lots of sea: sonable, | one within the nest moaths tis ts your opportu: | desira goods, and to-| morrow must see the last | jofthem. The quantity of. . in In + ta rs of odds and ends being iarger | \than usual, we have put | | phenomenally low prices on | jevery article, which, to- gether with our great Re= iring Sale Bargains in! very department, will j ee tomorrow a shopping | day of unusual im portance. | Filllinery & Ribbon Dept. | AN Hats in colors, imctuding a lot of White Saiiors. The shap-« sold ax high asx $1 Be. maants of Ribbeus, axsort rd, for... | wens A lot 23 ta with fringe on $1.75 each yg Mews Alttinea Cream Table Damask for | Dry Goods and gsi &ec. aes | Hosiery, &c. | Ds X 75¢ and $1 Ladies’ Plain REMNANTS, and Dropstitch Lisle Thread WORTH FROM Is. To aoe. YARD. / Hose for 39c. F or 8c ( 50c Fast Black Lisle! io yarps pais savy eure, .¥| Thread Hose —piain and BLACK 4 ED SATINE. boot pattern—for 25c. eae ae, a Er itise Ladiow Waite and Reru Neate for fr. ’ ‘Thread Vesis, im white, ecru, oink isi ne Gat bine Ibe. foe Ses Ladies’ Lisle Turcad, Vetts, low eck ami Big Res a or 3 for Nee i 174 HONEYCOMP SPREADS, GooD STYLES. PINE FINISH. WORTH 900, For 55¢ 2.300 YARDS PLAIN BLACK PACIFIC LAWN REMNANTS. WORTH 12tg0. Is and Umbrellas. ." -98 White China Silk Parasols for $1.49. $3.98 White Bengaline Parasols for $2.98. $3.68 Union Silk Umbrel- las, all colors, £ for $1.98. EF $2.98 White Hime Parasols for $2.25. sees the “gigant o + Watets the + and 9se. lous * * center tables first four, Half Others’ Prices. | BON MARCHE, 314 & 316 ie St. Ladies’ Shirt Waists, Rapes, Ladies’ and Child’s Suits. 9 iadien’ S0c. Colored Lawn Shirt Walats, We. each Am odd lot of $1.50 Black ana Navy Sattoen Watsts, with white figures aad stripes. Sizes é 60c. euch ‘® $1.75 Flanuel one navy, brown, myctle, garnet, 4 to 8 yours. 4 Ladies’ $3.98 Cloth Capes, « wi bimck, navy, @ Ladies’ $6.75 Blazer Suits, navy and blac SAA AAA For 5c * 4.900 YARDS COLORED CREPE CLOTH, IX RED. BLUK BUFF AND FiGURED. WORTH 12%e. For 6 1=4¢ 2.000 YARDS FINE FRENCH REMNANTS, IN LIGHT BL AND FIGURED. $ WORTH Ze. A Changeable Silk Umbreliax, all colors, for Tien’s Furnishings. Broken lots at less than half price. EF Vancy All-woot Frrawers, stare 80 te 4® (WWil- | son Bros.” nmket. sold at $2, for T5e. agg meee Camel's Hair Sacaweak sizes 28 1 30, at $2.50, for Te. *Mtvihed” Naibelagan igs and Drawers, wearly all sizes, sold at $i, for 50. Broken sleea of *White tulaundered Shirts, sotd at Bde to $1. for Be Eart & Wilson's Collars. 6 fo: Tc. Bows for Negtige Salrts, were 20, now Laces and Handkerchiefs. 30 styles of Ecru, White and Butter Color Laces— YARD. For 1oc ONE LOT FINE FRENCH SILK STRIVED GINGHAM REMNANTS. Te. YARD. For 12 1=2¢ 2.008 YARDS PLAID AND STRIPED WHITE NAINSOOK REMNANTS > — oo patterns for 19c yard. pel — $1.38 heey pag? Ne@s‘ for ‘T9e_ yard. sr 1s ee Tosca Net for THe yard. Hiak “Chantilly, Net 48 “inches Be Handkerchiefs, plain barders, fer Se. ry. 39c Military Buckles— with your Monogram en- graved—for 25c. 25c Shirt Waist Sets for All the shove on our 3d floor. emnants in Lace. We will place on our See ioe » Lace Counters — First ()| as Link Sleeve Buttons for 12 i Floor —One tot of short 4) 3: StF tScae std Sion ae seam | tor lengths of Lace which A gi e . Notions. (we will sell at half price. ()| 19c Needle Books, Needles ONE Le ~w WHITE AND Ecru ‘J 6 <ikis toasts | for every purpose, for toc. é, REGMLAR PRC ( 1h, ai lie. | im yellow, red, fo oem a cree orale See > Special, 29c ‘ The importance my this sale cannot be, over estimated. Your} : hy 1 hi Ray Ram for 9 Books aiid Stationery. Balance of the Seaside ee . | 2c each, C7 Tinted ee aul Envelopes, azure shell. rose, ereum, — eittue heart apd pink; 15° for quire of paper and cnvetopes worth 25. ont tneaee Bond. tinted, assorted sites; for quire of paper and earelypes worth 25°. Embroideries. 10 per cent discount on —~ le presence here will) surely be toyour own jinterest. These are} \| aut Em broideries. hall actual money-\ | ENTE Eat RS sang (\ savers. We shall be \! oe fed Se Embroideries, t4-To $ incies wide, Aglad to have you; | Acome tomorrow. }! ¥Store open until 6 = Ribbons and Millinery. 38c Satin and Gros i Grain and [sire Ribbons, 5 inches wide, at 20c yard. 23c Satin Edge Moire Ribbons at isc. | CF $1.50 and $1.75 Ladies’ aad Mines’ Unirim- | )| med Hats, Ue. y | Be Black, Brown and ua ney Hors for Bie. v $2 und $2°50 Mita Mats for $1. ' LANSBURGH a BRO, 424, 426 TPH ST. Misses’ 85¢ & $1 White Chamois Mousquetaires, 6 | & 8-button lengths, for y send 7 tub the Stbutiom “Palais reeqne opera shades, were $f. ae | eating os <> (Beiter Butter isn’t —— me Stik Mitts for 2te. | Sitks and Dress Goods. gsc Black Jap Siik, 27 inches, 49c¢ yard. Our 50c Black Jap Silk, 24 inches, 39c yard. Our 68¢ White Jap Silk, 27 inches, 59¢ yard. Our 50c Biack Jap Si x, =: are a Pound. 72 Cents 3 Pounds. broken sets of 25c to 4oc|"s Novels, the 20c kinds, for | “Guaranteed. In et Particular”) Thaa what makes it beat to bny GAS. rantee them so) fund the money -< We're safe Ps ltr White Dresses, 8, 10, 12 D8e. sy Underwear, Chi dren’s Goods. T Misses’ 5c. Ferrie Waste. . A lot of Te. and $1.00 Children's Aprous.40°. en. Odd sizes of Baum's 30, Corsets, white and a =e. pate muslin and po better Ranges market. “te the best of ihe s$.s: "Shedd & Bro., ot a. / 9 Wh EOE Our Ciearing aring Sale of ~ ~~‘ SCREENS. iz ire. 2c! Ok Gao red, ta ay a ay mse pale ‘Doors, 7scll Windewenconcs whet yo wi cannot hf ‘ Parasols and Umbrellas. “cate uleee peices Zupwiere, "Tews pete (AARC ae ae represent same quality advertised ae a o -y Parasols. os, barguia elsewhere at $1 and Sic. 3 $1.50 Gloria Sun Umbrellas, Hs price im for quick buyers. ) ‘L. H. Hopkins, 933 FN.W.! ‘ Uh tb Line. 12 A RISSTRIN He te Heentereetieg Line, 71a) Soe ) , ) nd embrotdery trimmed. ' and upward. Gowns, Skirts, Drawers, and Corset Covers. Gloves. Toilet Articles and Notions. ‘2. Curling Iron Heaters (won't blacken fron), 10c. 22 sheets of 25e. Moth Paper... 106. 12 v8e. and $1.26 Metal Belts 5 yards of Paacy Shelf Paper & Le. Shoo Daubers. 15e. and 25e. Suk and Leather Belts Assorted lot of Leather Card Cases, Purses. Snow. Balls Summer. Mi cnterprising bore have geno, inte aelaees” making “and ly tae regulation gatvaniaed- muker at prevaiting low MiNee the “GEM ICE SHAVER: both convenient for use and cheap tn’ price. M. W. as POTTERY, POKCKLAINS, &C., Hose Supporters. .... A lot of odd colors Poe eerecceccecescce Trimming. 11 pteces of White Cotton Wave Braid, 12 yards tn piece. We. piece White Cottoa Hercates Fancy Edge and Batter Color Braids. Were 6c. to 15e sete, yard 13 pieces White Pique Braids, 12° yards im plece. “odd sizes" in regutar Dollar 29e. plese casein, white, drab and black. oer aulck* | Laces and Embroideries. 1 Remnant of Black —— #5-inch-wide Lace (yards. Was $3.. -$1.50 remnant . 22 inches wide -8Se. for rewnant To Close, 37c. Pair. P1.C.Whelan’s, Only 1003 F St. Bae te dC aR el cw In Be 4Non-Alcoholic, Embroidery at one-half marked: price. | Housefurnishing Linens. 10 $2.00 3-yard4tong Turkey Red Table Cloths, 1 tot 4-feehtoag Extra Meavy faastteiees i Del icious, Hack ‘Towels... +20. each Ss 1 tot of 12ty¢. Gerawn Towetlng......8te-. sar 2 Healthful, Hosiery and Underwear. 2, fr cour laity. Yon" eal Totlewing most Seligh(tut aad,eutted to all oc- 5 ‘Crab Apple Few patrs Ladtes’ 30c. Gray Drop Stitch or Plain Lisle Hose. Sizes 8, 5! Ladies’ Balbriggaa low neck. Wore Be. Men’s Goods.’ hampagne Cider, iy pp peodeore ete vat | California Silk patr = Orange Cider, Lemon Sour, < Belfast : Gingér Ale. diply Cafis POPULAK SHOPPIN PLAck, 416 77H ST. EF Ank ‘Sour grocer for th should hie he out, order directly from. us, ea C. Palmer tuned PE ATNTS, 31.16 For 5 Pounds. : "4 24 inches, 44c yard. An cntire Dress Futiern of 500 Suiting for | 6 Blue Storm Se Sve Ble Sturm Se: Palais Royal, UCM A ARO ne 1 inches wide, ¢ butter purchasers ~ ee, Gal K st. ahiazhet. for aa ona \Gibb pons, At Ramsay’s - ec masse: | Gand Eleventh Sts. eee ‘=u > et. aw. ” LISNER Siaiford Ww ater id by . Depot, | 935F st lately, without | ‘Tew Very pretty yauiterns—all ‘BUCKLES. | ss nie Stipe | <t BES Eischer, 9 906 G St. Jy 'Reupholstering |Remnants of White Goods | (New York | Umbrella Co., 1894—-TWELVE PAGES. Repairing And | Where Washington People Are Sojoura- imate wilt be way down. Enjoying Sammes Outings at Vartoes | The Houghton Company, Renurtx—Personnt TH ST. AND 1710 LATH ST. of Interest. 5th Day of Saie. . W. D. Clark & ae Mr sone and to t AM one 1 aa Criter Oo Remnants of 12ic. Laws, Remnants of 121% se Nt hams, 6',c. retura Remnants ot Colored Dress {town oe ai her father’s home in ANen- Goods Mabel Brooks, the daughter of Mrs. Miss Be: Beach, fe PHsbary chaperoned by Albert it New Jersey avenue north M. Clayton of 929 mpanied by her m ther, | ices: d. left the city for a trip Sate er ea | Atlantic City for a few weeks, Goods, which will be sold at 0c. on ae a ot Eee t mes visiting er mother, Mrs, Shoemake at |Remnants of Sheetings | ter tome on O : q Dr nd Mrs. ph Jenkins, who are Half Price, Remnants of 4-4 Musiins Half Price. j wav ‘ling abroad, of January M. A. Richmond and her | children have left the ciiy fer will not retura M thr cit av before THE WORLD OF SOCIETY, oe | Beth Were Taken Yesterday time Mot | was toll mom, jm or kun cons Richmond Vestercday. just jury in returned and Albert his death » from & th m for ogra: notifying hina tha of th “t ar eers in t % testimory against hat had transpired iu remarked: “I'm glad f and bh was held ———_ ARKESTED. Inte Costedy at bmond, of the hel- wave them, Rich- it > but he did not relish ld behind the bars n he told the whole tailing the cireum- bows. min front” Hollin bers thi He ad to ranca of the ond Ohta vad al Brookland nd W enough a work for conf. Witten snd ssage: has me . months’ sojourn in the mountains of Vir- | Remnants of Black Wool sina. “There is no watchs | Rev. J. E. Pout ond his bride have re- | “ r S18 p.m. when the last Dress Goods. ‘ured from their wedding tour, and are at | local Wain bound for the city passes. Laat $3.50 Mrs, Fout's father’s, i713 North Capitol | evening four persons tn a surrey barely 5 Stripe Black Suiting, $7. Now, Ye, | Street. They will go to housekeeping short- | csew &@ most horri “ f.gneee eae Sieh Aeliing, SE Dew. ; ia ily. Rev. and Mrs. Fout went direct from mea i sae acne —— ‘sini — & garde Black Serxe, witir white piald- $3.00 | Weshington ty his father’s in West Vir- Prevngyrtimon = -_ man had ee ee ge 5 | here a reception was given them, | the yoat at no ening ot the gly . = : 2.50. * very largely attended. miles hour — oe 5 Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Saks and Mr. Joseph | Pees woe eee et oe $1.25 Aud anany others of equal valve and cheapness. Remnants of All Silks, soc. on the doliar.- | 6, yards Weel Cashmere, $2.58. Now. 1. Seks are at The gisele: Long Branch. WANTs an DIVORCE. John Was Only Married an Hoar, bat Wae Tired. John Hartman, or Hardeman, a young cash, and who lives on Brightwood avenue, a short distance beyond the cit. limlis, met Police Sergeant Jordan on the street jast night and asked for an idea or sug- Hait Price. Remnants of 6c. Lining Cambrics, 3c. get a divorce. lie had then not been ma: x AZ'5C, | ried more than a few hours at the most. Remnants of We. Silevia......00+---- ey secording to his statement. Beastie Steven- Remmants of 12yr. Silesia... 6'4c. | son, he said, was the maiden name of his 6lic j be and their marriage, he said, was Remnsvts of 12%. Pererline........ 74&o | vot a matter of choice vith him. Bessie, whe ts about seventeen years old, lives Short Lengths of Pride of jj the West Cottons, i2z'c. Reduced to 93,c. W.D. Clark &Co,, f Double Stores, 807 & 811 Market Space. jyts | with her mother, Me and © streets northw ance Is that of a wom Leen married some time 2, police sergeant. Yesterday a colored woman, Mrs. Stevenson, upon her fa Nicens» at th Th mainister and wife.” According to John’s side of the story he called at the house io see Hessie, as he had been in the habit of doing, and when sot up to start in the direction of the the mother calied a halt ou cai take your chotee, says she told him, “of marrying Bessie or taking the eontents of this,” pointing a y Stevenson, at Sth ar 1 OUgNE to have presumably with a determined look paid a whole dollar for a clerk's oifice. he paper that authorized a say: “1 pronounce you man eg SPA PSEA H SHS MSOC HPD HS HS © 7 revolver at him 3 i John certainly did not waat the co: @ | of the pistol, and so he promptly chose @ | Bessie, A mintster was soon on hand, and 3 se eat M BLEND @ | in_a few minutes Bessie was a bride. And e TUTE tes ms o) a brit. @ | & few minutes later she was a grass widow ° Hawt su--cen aud winning fre @ | When he saw the officer later on John 7% = Sumer @| WAS greatly excited over the matior, and ae day the number | he declared thai he would Se ee and counterfette ® | vorce as soon as he could are growing. Others are NOW © : claiming to have a “headed” & Stowe notwithstanding the 3 that heretofore they proc ened : = the same four # “pateni pre 2 | sure Divided oF 2 fear flour made of a single kiad 3 of wheat, Dow't be “taken in” & | Arthur Nattans, the druggist whom a charge of assault was brought a few days ago by Miss Georgie L. Smoot, his pretty sixteen-year-old cashier, is to be given another irial, as the jury in the case yesterday falled to agtee, and h | charged. After ‘The Stars yesterday, counsel concluded thetr areu- ments and Judge Mille> delivered a brief charge to the jery, explaining the law in EF ONLY BLENDED FLOUR. ON THE MARKET. We alone sel. After being cut a short whil rned and asked for tnstruct which were given, and the foreman wos ' certain thata erdict coul then be reached. s haa no et ochre thoough him Earnshaw & Bo.,¢ ven 09400000000000060000000 j man announced that an agreement was im- ; inte. $ | There was nothing left for the court to do but discharge the jury from farther eo & sideration of the case, which was donc This morning Mr. Jeffords, for the gern ment, cated the court's attention to th case, ant asked that a certatn day be 5 aside for the next hearing, and he sald he desived that the case should be tried at an ) early date. Judge Milier suggested that he with the defendant's counsel and arrange Z| the date. It NOOO Oren [t's Rather : | Expensive Uniferm Rank, last evening at their h. Sd and Pennsylvania avenue sox nae ugain. Same way with Para nd Chancetlor J. B. Connor and Vice “rand Chancetior John Hardeil, 4d Childs, chancellor commander of Lodge, weicomed the victors with speech. Some good remarks were Columbus of Coldwell Di- 2 g § ? ; ( (7a 7 Market Space. > iyeo oe A vigior nd Chanceilor J. K. Connor, : - ; John | Harde! A. J. Heil of EIGEN, (feria ode entertained songs. At ine | close thers > -—- The Maht School. re oof The Krewing Star: ir ahaoet ie eR iy os co wast March F asked why the night schooi —— on eet | closed se carly, and was informed that = 2) there was mo mon ¥ with whieh to care: 1 it ean ‘etiy pass when it cannot agreeable. Extracting, ~~ school. Cannot t Commissioners help by | presenting our claims (o the sckool hoard? fore public night schoels, with longer ses arc needed. \Vhy not open when the | schoels begin ? AN EX-PUPIL, T. WALKER SONS, 201 10TH st. N.W. bailaing Papers, Moth-proof Goods, Fire Brick + Clay and Tile Asbestos, Fine Lining, Pulp sinte, | Slo" ia apis” | day colored mun, who is satd to be indebted to Uncle Sam for his monthly allowance of gesiton as to how he should start about to | against | j i | | the case and passing upon the prayers ot | | 1 | Hut thore wee three men on the jury | | Wwelve men filed into court, and the fore- | confer | - aS — a AK. of P. Smoker. — Raying a new Umbretls every time Auntie: due, Meco SC. oto mie > of yedte tneaks, or te corer : adge, No. 25, K. » gave al SNe ee ‘smoker to Jos. T. Coldwell Division, No. | were refreshments served, and | three cheers were given for Coldwell Divi- | | iz ob the public night school in session for | ing ar i 260, John told the | order, granted a few days ag su unt | ! 1 | i; Coldwell Division turned out in fine styie. | The grand officers were represented by Past | iICUDI Paneral at Westford. Co whistles sometimes, but o have seen three persons killed « | pri | watchman ts quite efficient, The market gi night with their loaded wagons, serve this protection.” The Commisstoners wil! investigate the matter. | By consent, | ner has dissolved the temporary restraining in the aguity, Morace Kone KING | KOENIG funeral Sundey ved them. office obscure the rininus of the « the tracks, * double here. Last these cars, with Use wed the approach of 0 this 2 of watchmen at might gs down promptly always, are too long, rdeners are passing —>_—— Resira is understood, Judge it of Geo. Ww. men at the siore near by rushed oui and The station obstructs the view from the road on one sid@, while vhe store and fre! on the ot ‘ross ing im the last three years, and 1 humbly j beseech that you will not allow an other | death which might be averted, to save Baltimore and Oato rafiroad corporation .he The present ne gates e the go- hours ‘Hag. Wiliam the National raphing ¢ = MARRIED. DARNAGL. On Jul, evict A. KING, Tale Becmie was aur dering, {Berth R eet 190 daly 18, 1894, wt Oo ‘ eldest dacgbter of Ww lina. : Friends ad papers dow counts, HVER. Ga Suis oS, 1894, ar Hong and pattil ition northwest, Friday, July Friends aad relates are tas! Ga daly TS. T8986 Oa Weare ome July 22. roe No. G28 No and rehtiives are imvited = In W, ‘ WCE » day Sunday | So BSBER RSE BS 33ES555 So cont. Other dental operattons e than four months, with six hours a | in neo ek. Something should be dome to kecp | »pen for eight months ai least. It is the | & \evans Dentai Pariors, in who desire to attend, and | s ‘dreds in the city who join (rz Penua. sgt Sk } with rae an th eal for continuing the Two Things every young eusckeoper shew! bare A retiaile cook book, mma yore bak tng powder. We furnish tere land's Baking Powder cau we ought at your grecer’s, and the oo doe is matted foor ea veemiyt of steamy and address CLEVELAND Ral Showa 83 wv. rowber CLEVELAND'S Baking Powder. “Pere” and “sure.” mh MMA Tait borin we —~, 4 instant, © ' ae

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