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ed, Blue and Yellow Bunting, colrs, may be bad for only yard he Palaig Royal, sts. BW. and errant han tha Siltsd Could bis of PB, a ROYAL,|* M. SES P SATURDAY At China Ware. iP. Mw At Gve per dozen is ine names of six we, artistic “ported | Wholesale quantities of the above and other china. Prices guaranteed the low- est in every instance. We ask prompt payment and in return quote lowest prices. Glass Ware. ) Basement Fl Fiest quality Blown Glass Tuble Tuuablers, BQ rinse quaitty at © dozen fs cheaper than the inferior at gc” Blown ss Finger se ery elear und brilliant ghiss extra thin and exch for Bh alt Bottles, with plated at Only Oe for Table Castors, lied with satin gloss bottles. size Crystal B ney Bowls. All the I IC yoarance of cut ¢ ‘aun Berry Disaes, that must not be com- = AC ceed with the trash usually offered at oF about Glass ware of every de= scription, likewisethethou- sand and one housefurnish- ing articles, prices of which are hinted of below: agc™ Galvanizal Chamber Pails, full size, 440 for Galvanized holding 14 quarts, 4c for Heavy Tin Graduated Meesures, with lp. 3c for the large size Graters, for bread, ete. gc pe oe sand Dae ane Over two hundred differ- ent articles at oc for choice will be found on first floor rhage Cans, with cover, quarts. special table at head of|)Evans Dental Parlors, stairway to basement. E7The basement floor is filed not only with ordinary housefurnishings, but also Lamps, Gas and OX Stoves, Trunks, Kefrigerators, Note that the latter are now offered at 25 per cent discount— @ne-quarter off marked prices. Table Linen. (Secoud Floor.) 25 pieces Heavy Cream and All-linen Table Damask. Only Sic yard for 43c quallty. So pleces Extra Heavy Double Damask Table Linen, Only 49 yard for Ge quality. 15 pieces T1-inch-wide Fine Satin Double Damask. Only Se yard for $1.25 quality. Napkins to match. 300 dogen 4-8 size All-linen Irish Damask Nap- Kins. Only SSe dogen for $1.00 quality. 200 dozen German and Irish Damask Napkins, 5-8 size for $1, and 3-4 size for $1.40 dozen. Worth $125 and $1.75 dozen. 50 dozen Satin Damask Cream Doylies, Only @®e dozen for $1.00 quality. Towels. (Second Floor.) 200 dhen Linen Huck Towels, size 2040. Only Bc for quality that Is extra value at 12%%c. 300 dozen Fringed and Hemmed Huck Towels, size 18x20. Only 12%4e for 17¢ quality. 175 dowen Huck Towels, size 20x40, Only $2 per toaeu, Worth $2.50, Bedwear. (Second Floor.) 6c for Ready-mule Pillow Cases, size 42x38. Ye for Pillow Cases, size 45x36, 12tge for Pillow Cases, size 45x3¢. L4ige for Pillow Cases, size 50x36, 18c for Pillow Cases, size 54x36, Bie for Sheets, size 54x80. Sle for Sheets, size 72x90. c for Sheets, size 90x90. fe for Bed Spreads, full size, Marsetlles pat- terns. $1 for $1.50 qualtty Silkoline Comfortables, filled with best white cotton. Palais Royal, A. LISNEB. G and Eleventh Sts. i tito INS, for the Heevy Tin Coffee Pots, holding 14 Vou Needn’t Suffer TOOTHACHE ——— For the sake of avotdt having a tooth extract: for large size Oval Wash Bollers, with | (, ;EDMONSTON’S a (House-Cleaning ) Shoe Sale.) cannot buy any without nary value for yo wt is left out of cousk ) | mark SI t in view Is in the quickest possible y afford to t ur attention from ) is time, La adies’ Shoes. Viel Kid, T: taf won dataniese 02-5 ildren’s Shoes Have been om: t > of COST. ' ( more \s Edmonéton 3 ° Popular Shoe Store, >| ; 1334 F St. | ? PEARS NA Cedar Wash Tub, uo s No Matter | on @ Or what yew tor material, better Bis it every cue of 6 for $9, Unlaundered. 6 for $10, Laundered. Keep Mfg. Co., 437 7th St. N.W. my 1d-exsiiet Couches&Cots LEWIS BOX COUCHES. 75 « - ‘PHOLSTER: ING you'll want done, about tt. ee 2 AAO Oe o the -s f The Houghton Company, 616 VTi ST. AND 1710 LéTIL ST. auld pain ot ve harmless, Without after effec ts, and oe st Proportion. 1217 PENNA. AVE. N.W. I Soe —e LAM 4 ent $39 to $15, = stot ‘De. to 37.50. DY , #3 UO, TOW S400, 5 2e., le. CA Muddiman :614 12thSt. ault We close at 7-Saturday at 10, $3.50 Shoes. 6% Dollars’ and dollars’ worth of com- + * © fort and satisfaction for every cent ©? of the 350 cents we ask for our © © © popular Shoe. Weuld you believe tt— © © there are some people in this city oe who have been wearing our $3.50 Shoes for ten years without a single complaint. Those are the kind of customers we want. We do not alm to please your passing fancy, but to secure your everlasting faith and patronage. You won't find tho Wil- son $3.50 Shoe at sales-it is not common enough. Only one place in Washington, and that ts ~ oe ee ee oe ee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wilson, 929 F St., Sein ag “Shoemaker for Tender Feet."* auld t’s None Too Soon oe think! —— pape XnATCs pat ia order for the winter. about S.S. Shedd & Bro., oh YOU SUFFER FROM BRIGHTS DIs- DO EASE—DIABETES—INSOMNIA—or any LIVER or BLADDER complaint? Stafford Water wil Cy ES other Prescribed jyt-8m TRY THE EVENING Ylwer re “Shoe-ing” Them Out! oor T SUMMER SHOE We've di led to continue it e' pair is goue, and in ale to make the f di lOxior S, ~ 50. 200 pairs of Ladies’ Black \ rae nmer Shoes, ak 7 20 Per Cent t Off Children’s Low Shoes. » Oxfords, $ 91.75. ( Shoes, $2.75 : } $4.50 Shoes, $2. 50. nt Now | 939 Pa. Ave.| STORE COOLED BY ELECTRIC FANS. It How About Your Rolls this morning? Were they as Iyght and white asthe t to bet If they lies using ' Ceres Flour makes mare, not, in the kink of doae you are Dighter, whiter, sweet. 1 er and better rolls than av: otier nm next gre a trial w At ive o flour. ers. Ly wholemte Wim. M. Gait & & Co., Cor. ist and Ind. Ave. “Wholesale Flour and Feed Dealors,"* at MAIL S. npow re SHOES y part of th ‘ost of mailing. RY Sent t pt of pric includ Money Made | ry Spending It | Now, atOur Stores. : nly for a few days more can you buyevery shoe in our 3 stores at a reduced price. We stilt have on hand all sizes of Summer Shoes, and many gowls that will do ft rly fall wear -on which you can save frou Be. to ma pair by buying them NOW, At $2.65. Men's Hand-made Calf Shoes, Kangaroo Shoes, Men’s Hand-nade Pi alf Shoes, Men's Hand-made Tan Color Shoos— Ladies’ Finest Made Viel Kid Hand- sewed Turn or Welt Stylish Button and Laced Boots. Men's Hand-made NTICALLY THE SAME QUALITIES THAT SOON AGAIN BE SOLD At $3.50 and $4. At $2.35. Men's Fine Tan Low Shoes. Men's Fine Block Low Shoes, Men's Hand-sewed Tan Laced, mud-sewed Calf Laced, t Made Tan Julicty, Ladies’ Finest Viel Kid Jultets, Ladies’ Best Black or Tan Ties, THAT WERE CONSIDERED CHEAR At $3 and $3.50. At $1.85. Men's Hand-made Laced Shoes, Men‘s Kangaroo Calf Shoes, Ladies’ Fine Black Oxfords, Ladies’ Elegant Tan Oxfords, Ladies’ Soft Vicl Kid Boots- ‘THE SAME AS THOSE WE SOLD At $2.50. —400.— —69c.— Quality Tennls| AU stues Ladies’ and aut ‘vith ventilated! Missea’” $1.00 ‘and. $1. leat a all — Black and Bore’ oe Tah Polish. 5c. For Black French Polish. Wm. Hahn & Co.’s Reliable Shoe Houses, 690 AND 082 TTH &T., 1914 4ND 1010 Bp AVE, @i re 473 BR sc. and 16c. Articles STAR, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, SS WOODWARD? - of are Lata | LOTHROP, 10TH, 11H AND F Sts wv tturdays at 1, Special in Women’s Shirt Waists. The bargain of the season. | A let oF Whit Indian Lawn Waists, jar Waist, euch to. (Sd floor AW Id bet fe eetly fresh goods and With st. tuildtin | The Handkerchie ef De epartment out, is slways resdy this, sell as but MI Hiner Uondker- Boys’ Clothing, Altavool Sut aml lish Suits at Sizes Other extra 4 Thousands « L Waist: Mot ousefurr In H ng Dept. All xood values, w Sth floor. building.) 1th st. Women’s Fall Underwear. A lot of Swiss Ribbed ¢: z long sleeves, ton Vests, supertor finish, high pearl (ist floor. . J apanese Dept. Stl anot voice of new goods Just ar- rived. Plenty more on the way, so we are anxious to dispose of these reeent arvivals 4t once. These prices should accomplish tt: 500 Blue-and-white Cups and Saucers, 1c. kind. Each 200 Blue-and-white Sugars aud kind. 08e, O3e, 300 iMue-and-white Bowls, 10e, kind. Each. O5e. 500 ‘Loklo Creams, assorted shapes and di sings, 20e. kind. = 200 Kage Cups and Sau rations, 20e. kind. Each. 500 Eee Cups, Sc. kird. Each, 109 Sedjt Mugs, 20e. kind, Each. 200 Bronze Trays, 250. kind. Two for. Flower Pots. jwith ates $1.50 ki Guide a. for travelers abroad. Great Britain, 13 méips and 30 plans and Fee Ey i EE ER 00 Southern Germany, 16 maps and 31 plans. .$2.40 Fastern Alps, $4 waps, 9 plans and 7 panoramas Southern France, and 19 plans... s London and environs, Smaps. and 15 Paris and environs, i maps and 31 plans. .$1. 0 Northern Italy, 16 maps and 20 places... $2.40 Scuthern Italy, 25 maps and 16 plans. Northern France, 9 maps apd 2% plans. ‘The Rhine, many mape ard places. Lower Egypt, tle : it cluding a 14 maps sees $2.10 18 maps, 20 plana aoa) iM ae Switzerland, 80 maps, 11” plans apd 12 Panoramas . sssssbons tons SAM Also many other Books of Interest to travelers. Basement... ses 11th st. butiding.) a Woodward & Lothrop, 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. \ ou tis Pa Pu re Food) ‘Bulletin A oMTRE yM DAY HOUSE ATTAIN THE OF EXCELLY: WHIcH & SUCH TEES » DAY LD COM HIGHEST an oni Workl’s stumland for purity an eee ssagees. seceee ‘One Dollar Glasses — Our Bosto r .Brown Bread, 4 Krafft’s Bakery, 4 Cor. Pa. Ave. & 18th St. , 4 4 4 : The Woods * Full of ’em. , nants enterprising” tradesmen, the pronounced success of {Cream Blend: FSSSOH SOS se NOW claim for thetr virtues that have made “Cream Blend” famous—cluhA that their four fs made by the same process as “Cream Blend” ts made. We assume that you are too tntellt- to thus be hoodwinked, m Blend" is the only DED flour on the market. substitute. If "t handle 1 let and we'll supply you 5 LA 2 4 ® 7 * * ¥ & * © * ¥ * rt us know, through ptm, B. Earnshaw & Bro., WHOLESALE FLOUR DEALERS, 1165-1107-1109 11TH STREET S.E. AND 1000-1002 M STREET S.E. it OS OOe SOoe oo OOOSOe PTENTIMES. This fs true not ly in society end in” the eccmines Td as Well. For exaunple, take the ate, ferent brands of ‘four on the | ———— _market— Cereal Flour! —which has not been advertised = exteasively as many other ft which Teads all com Petitors—eo say all who bare of tried it. “Cereal? haw given, highest “satisfaction In “best homes" for past twenty years. Once etre, It's used al: "CF Insist om having “Cereal” | —don't get It confounded with r of similar name— your grocer doesn’t sell it, I. us @ postal, and we'll see are supplied. is WHOLESALE FLOUR & FEED DEA\ |2 And Megra. of Waite and Yettow Grama Meal, Peart nd Homi Oe (ig ST AND VAL AVES A.W, es | Ow er has succected obtain. ing inte ansortiment of CUT GLASS a 1S ee eee rt. a Beveridge, | PAGES. ooo eeneses SOROHC*OLOSL | SOPID OVO IOLOEOOEO PO ODOOV OD OOOF THE WORLD OF SOCIETY Washingtou People Who Are on TheirSum- mer Travels, a ee | Sejourning in the Mountains and the Seashore—Personal 4 Mrs. J. M. Hilton will leave y for a three weeks’ lantic City, where they will by the Rossmor on At quartered at stay at Mr. and Mrs, nj. F. Moffett a thern tour, visiting Niagar F kine ax er points, They will th three weeks with re alo. Mrs. xnor left for a trip to Boston and Hei On her return she will join he John ©. Exner, ul al High School has be ing i for th year by young Johnson, Brannon, Hi Miss Mary town to visit She will Miss who 1 Emily F. f Deiawar ennsylvania returned A. Hall are me at Bi Powell = the summe Va. »well, with her little rat the Springs, Mr. and Mrs. W. E,W tuned from Asbury Park. Misse visitins Heights, Dr. Wr ams have and Whitford of are Chariton and family have four weeks at own of GS R street and her stster-t . Mrs, is of M11 F atreet northe ay of two wee hammer is ar Har- | 7 Mrs. L. B. Haycock is enjoying society life at the Victoria Hotel. W. R. Speare and wife ha the Lafayette for another brief sojourn. Mrs. ©. Stmonson and Master TB. j Simonson a © be found at the Lafayette. Hotel Wilitam F f the ° returned to Harrity of Philadelphia, chair national democratic committee | retary of the commonwealth of | is stopping at the Gru m and wife are recent arrivals lley. Their da ghters, Misses nd Florence, aceomy them N. Lawler, is with his brother, at the Atas De Mitkiewiez are aswick F and W. B. Bailey are en season's festivities at the Ebbitt Thompson are guests 1 1 Brunswick are W. HL RY MeDevitt and son, and E. A. O'Brien and Miss O'Brien are } at the Curlew | Representative Charles J. Kuhn of Ine | diana is at the West E | Miss Ellie Norment is at the Hotel Brung | wi F. L. Siddons fs sojourning at the Oceam Hote | — —— | Army rs. | md Lt ies C. Smith, | second infar transferred | Owentieth infan company 1. Ly direes tion of the President First ELS. fifth artiliery | Mount Tamalpais Military San Rafiel, Cal, and t ut, Dwight E. Holly, fe infanury, who will | Join his compa folluwing transfers jin the tittuh ry are mad = cond | Lieut, Wm. from bgttery Hee | battery John W. Joves, | trom ba G y WH. Additional ss Mitchei ond ra to rank ery, appoti department enuy First promot Lic 4 from : on county, Brown, from company Mr. and Mrs, Charles S. Johnson are | > comp : spending the month of August at Nan- | nd Mrs. Edward We and son | have gone to their mer hom E, Willson, Miss Lillian Mra. A. T. Be na Borland have feet £ “ . \ August 20, 18ad, inclu “ } he President a Misses Jet Riomlan, K rt an - i nape ignell regeaes a ert eat rs of the army, detailed Ne have gone to Col ‘ling Indian agents, are hong Mr. D. A. Chambers leaves this aft by "relieved from said duties and will jou fer Saratoga, to join his family, who a Ps: Capt. John Van Org summering there. infantry, at th t Hee Hall, widow. of. the late Idaho; Capt. John W. Bul nton J. Hall lowa, 1 inteniey. at the Colville agen was hel at Fairfax © kK on the “Mil! Hall am this tonfans we were Mire. Altec Miss Nina Blaine, cution of the m ures through w pe 8 tva and Mr. E. F. Cun minskey are nding fhe summer at Annapolis. Mr. Alfred Walford of Washington and Miss Florence E, Calway of Elizabeth, N. J. W married August 8, at S p.m., and now They will | west after s making a two weeks’ trip north. 22 E street north- ASBURY PARK GAYETE Some Washington People Who Are Enjoying Life There. of The Evening Star. ‘| | August 11, 1894, West rt of so pies rated ball roc n of that hotel last evenin was en enjoyable affair, The Oxford mii which has been so popular at this orl, Was one of the attractions of the skilfully executed cotillion. The german in fancy and novel evolutions. jong them were the tarleton figure, pre- double “cireles, dolls, double star, arbor and tunnel, flag, fishing cdle threading and mirror. The was laden with pretty gifts. who presided and dispensed were Mrs. Charles McKnight of Mrs. Horace Burroughs of Mrs. A. W. Wheeler of Syra- cuse and Mrs, L. V. Taylor of Washington. Among the couples who danced in the cotil- lion were Miss M. R. Evans, with Mr, Charles Knight; Miss Katharine Evans, | with Mr. C. P. Smith; Miss Florence Holtz with Mr. Scott’ Hayeock; Miss May . Hayes, and Miss Genevieve man, with Mr. W. T. McCreary, ngements for the good roads bicycle }% uirnament at Asbury Park, August 34, and September 1, ane being pushed with or. Among the prizes will be eight bl- les. The cup for ths Metropolitan dis- | trict championship will be the finest thing | of its kind ever offered for local compett- | tion, and will be made from a special de- sign, costing over $2”). A. B. Goehler, the Buffalo rider, who recently broke the ‘five- | mile competition tecord, will try for. the world’s five-mile record against time with pacemakers the jirst day of the tourna- basket, | favor | The r tabl ladies ment. A number of Washington cyclers ere already among the entries. Letters from citles as far away as Denver inform | the tournament secretary that pardes of | cyclists will be on hand to help the good | cause and see the champions battle for supremacy. korts are being made to get Champion Jim Corbett, who was in Asbury Park this week, to show his paces on the wheel during the tournament, as the pugil- ist did some training on ihe wheel with Zimmerman while his en- preparing for counter with Charley Mitchell. The four days’ services incident to the dedication of the vast open-air auditorium in.Ocean Grove began Thursday morning, when 5,000 people gathered to hear Chap- lain C. ©. ‘abe's eloquent address. The Cc. Me corner stone of the immense edifice will be laid on August sv, the closing day of the camp meeting services, when “Saints at Zion” will hold a jubilee, and Dr, KE. H. Stokes, president of the ‘Ocean Grove ‘Association, will place in position the cor- ner stone, ‘within which will be placed a scroll containing the name of every con- {ributor to the new temple. Personal Mentior Mrs, F. L. Freeman and son are sojourn- ding at the West End, 3. B. Newton and wife are spending the month of August at the Surf House, Among the Coleman's recent arrivals are Fied G. Berger and wife. Miss Emery ts at the West End Hotel. Philip Inch, chief engineer of the United States navy, ts at the Curlew. F. A. Gibbons is enjoying the hospitality of the Ebbitt House. ©. G. Staples and wife are making the Coleman House their summer home. John 8. Cissel ts, with his wife, enjoying | summer seaside pleasures at the Brunswick. M. G. Emery is spending his vacation ai ts west End a a iitam A. Hungerfot ed enjoyi — at he Victoria Hotel, isixhocg Wil zman is domiciled at th. Woot Bra. the Misses Holtzman are with their father, = —-* ‘crcei agin 1s at the St. Cloud. . Wa pson is enjoying a quiet sojourn at the Victoria. ne James Du Bots is at Norwood Hall. eons aaeee thar bee anens oes Treas, Hotel prea ce at ong G. Dewitt is located at the Coleman House. | George W. Reinhardt is enjoyi: tne Colom Hocea Joying life at | . C. Murdock and wife have taken apart- Buchan Rose it an dung wife and iter are enioying ‘Che cool sea breenes on the Brane- * Gea! Gittins to frequent pom abont the corridors of the Ocean Hi (ote Geo. Evans sents few anys bare this Ben Butterworth and wife are sojourning at the Brunewick, = | Was reported, endtn oom. © 147 failures in nd and Wal st 170 failures for the same period Tw new cases of cholera have be ‘4 at Amsterdam. ec 3 At Utrecht one « H and there was one oeath fr j the discase at Zaandam. porte MARRIED. on A wt TL, ste re @ : ¥ York 4 UT aw eings “a, > c. by the Rew and. = of Rate tr EACHUORN of Washington — DIED. Funeral private. BRIGHT. N84, JE Lynchburg papers please copy.) T., Monday, August 12, Chic E BT, formerly of Wanker K b. ington, BUTLER. re In the twenty year of ber EK departed tids life Sunda; tN Funeral from ber late res est. Wednesda avited to atte “7 cee. a a.m. 3 © ite of dumee T. Cecil, Qa, Monday, ine Sop “aged thirty yea Funeral from ber sister's (Mrs, E Shipleyp S60 KR street northwest. 4 hat W oc x ‘ wa tnd frieuds, are respectfully oud. ~ “ iuv it ca CLARK. Son, nenday afte clock from 1582 15th street northwest tives and friends are invited to attend. DONALDSON. On Monday, 2... ROBERT F., beloved Donditeon and woh of F. Dona don, August 18, 1594, at hosband of “a A. and Mi Funeral Wednesday nd it AS at 3 ™ Sicatoiiee Gn Wen” str feuthease, Priends and A} favited to al KAHLERT. On Sunday, August 12, Ise, at reskdence, 408 K street northwest, Mrs. assy KANUERT. tn the siaty-sesoul eke of her 6 Sidow of the late Clarkes Kablert from te ts Wedneeday, oat tears "Fete aad” re at 3 ov a ‘nd tives invited to WG . = LAWRENCE, | On 4, uy 2: NESNETH, saee ated ¢ 2 ny r . om ot J. Me rea Lawrence, in the cacatyabale yea is age. Punerat will take place from Bis late reetden 1111 H. street porthwest, og Wednesday ut pm ae tives and Tessecttuliy tim Vited to attend. Interment private, (Daltte Wore and Ellicott City papers copy.) . | LOVE. at Babsion. LL. on July Asd4, Mrs. SARA BE. E, dangliter of tate Witard, ant Mergaree De mt seventy-second year of ber dl sb, aged nlue Pours, seven a0 pm eh days. Funeral SH. On August 14, 1894, at 8:45 a.m. 1 AMEICA, second daughter of Ses.” B. Sallie Y. out Phureday at 3 p.m. from parents’ dence, S14 Sth street southeast, PERRY. On Tucstay, August 14, 1894, BLANCTIR, youngest child of J. M. ani Elisabeth Dorey, aged two years and Seven montis, Funeral private. POMFREY. Oe Monday, August 22, 180 Orclork, suddenty, ae ibe, Aged r is 2d stieet, ROSANNA POMPREY, Seventy-one. SIMMS. On Jock, ELAZA! oo satya 1m By 18, 1804, at Ut Err Sate of Chane Sieame, sear Of her age, at Brightw ae Peweral feom ber late rostarace Weduesdas mi from St. Aagust "elock.” Relatives aud friends ge rospertfaily iuvited to aitend. | “T wish a to say that Beo that date, Tuse and Apl. 5, “oa, recommend ope and ra | ‘only one | baking powder, aud that te Sa 99 % Cleveland’s. | tia "MARION HARLAND, Brooklyn, N. ¥., April 5, 1608. GOOD NEWS FOR THE K. OF P. ENCAMPMENT Ngeconts, Be Bode hoops onl ty the most ss a foot latest ‘dae signe, cxith Knights of 1 and colorag —5 up. orders. Peers am,