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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1894—TEN PAGES, 7 : — ———— ir 3 et Ae EF Inst opened—fresh—new—stylisa! eroveosocsoeccovesevoosones Sx XD ISIIESLIIINEIIISIISIsIS | THE WORLD OF SOCIETY We'veGone| McKnew’s, |$rCorsets.” [ftave You A 4 ate ti Enquirer's Houscholé ge Club Enjoying the Sights, 933 Pa. Avenue. gPomorrow we 2 brani-new case of Where Washington People Are Enjoying | Two hundred and sixty-four pilerims am ° meat ees eine” Conets, Tee unease 13 Broken Trunk? s 7 rived in Washington on the Norfolk steamer n n ROUDEEE bust, white and gray. Every pair guar: oo. Gat Sea Ne Tariff ugust, this morning and took up headquarters at O 1 9 ‘The waning season t* shrinking prices ee oy eagt Sateetincan, : 4 the National Hotel. They are members of at a terrible rate. Every department z 3 9 cai; “araueiiietietena the Cincinnat! Enquirer's Household Club, Amt we'll do it. We'll clear ont every Somat Caneting (ine: he peeiaiy el n Ss give it a “new lease of Iife,”* {| Summer Travelers—Interesting Per- | on an annual pleasure tour. Weber's Band ~———— SUMMER SHOE we have teft from our of ber department. We cannot mention 9 oe of thirty pieces accompanies th —— magniticent stock tm a few daya more all the “good things’ around the store, Will Call fore On sonal Notes About Home whch Dott Chhebamath ats Spviuey soak onal ——— Prices are at their lowest motch—low but can assure you such low prices have 1003 F St. only. moa londay @— enough ter you to appreciate the ba never before been named for new, de nat —a postal will ‘bring us, Folks, Were paid to Charlottesville, Richmond and =—— mensity oe tees, Bs te sirable merchandise. And if yoa want new trank oF SHOES ants seule sho excursionists formed m * . = ae traveling requisites of any sort you 1 adies’ Oxfords $i.s0, | $1.88, $1.73 and $1.35 Shirt S K aun Sons Co can ge thom fh lame. De Mr. and Airs, Weston Harvey have gone| ne and marched to the local ofice of the = 5 a : . ° than elsewhere in this city, to Atlantic City, 7 . —— _®0 pairs of Lidies’ gins 5° Kid H sy 5 i) 5 ce Will Soo: Mrs. Rupertus and daughter, Miss Mamie Demat oa pcr ey wy ha —— Oxfords, marrow square imperial toes, aiSts, 35C. ea. i th St nm Rupertus, and Mrs. 7, H. Mitchelmore of | dered a number of selections. ‘The balance ——— with patent tips. $3.50 grode for $1.50. ‘There is @ lot of Batiste Shirt Walsts ll Market S ace Kneessi, 425 7 ° P street have gone to Chapel Point for a| of the day was devoted to sightsecing. The Tisses’ and $i 40 in stzes 32 to 40, which have been selling 7 P = : aulT ° aon woekn, coer Since aren ee wy Boe , lg eee — eoeeesescseneseneneeseoers | MTG im Effect.) = fitment |e eres ee r > 26, whic! anf e Children’s Shoes, $1.25. | fry stipe 3 vas sr Sug ont nyt os mn wa "He ce A aya —— $1.75 for.. $1.25 +s a ae : x = —— tended tour. lon of 4,200 members, residing in Ohic, a iinaue te o clove them oat quickly we've Tatde the DID on Even With eel] buck Mr. W. ¥, tanae at Knoxville, Tenn., is Kentucky, West Vinginia, Vireinia, a ; we .—for your choice, STERLING QUALITIES at such oO G t Mid Illinois, Michigan, Kansas and Nebraska, a eras i y quote, w ies’ Oxfords, $1.75. Duck Suit LOW PRICES as WE quote. ur reat — = we city for a ma! ose lett the city | NBO contribute to (the household page of «ng He fol Marg quirer, e club was start in <= auucewermilere te $3-75 Duck Suits, $1.25. the end of each week— Saks and Company. summer Closing this afternoon for Silcott Springs, Va., | with fifty-one members. ‘Last year it visited d’s Sh $ Serge Suit, $ something like this: Out Sale’’ will soon where she. expects, to remain for several] the world's fair in ‘body. ‘and in 1306 ire Barnard’s O€S, 2.75. | $14 Cream Serge Suit, $5. 2 —_— pass into history as weeks, : tends to take possession » Col, ————_ Bick Kid and Russia’ Calf Shoes that —there’s only one of them, and unless Si quality Men’s Fine A Typical Saks-Saturda Mr. and Mrs. Kearney Warren sailed for | “Josepn” a. Bossong of the Weekly Ene >——— are usually $4 and $4.50. Now $2.75. you wear size 34 you cannot wear it, Silk Embroidered Night ‘ypica aAKS = urday. the greatest money= Burope on Wednesday. During the earlier | quirer, popularly known as “Unele ioe Ba a”: Sh It has “Eton” jacket and it's a very Fa Ss h I portion of the spring they spent some time acting as marshal for the party. The rnard’s Shoes, $2.50.) tytn awe sin eae seb oz Shirts, made of the finest Tho store ts strewa with bargain saving Oe sale ff) tt the Hor Springs of Vireinia, cers sf the capeaantion aot teu ———_Hand-made Louis XV Heel Glace Kid, it out quickly. mle: Ss that was ever held P. Shideler of Eaton, Ohio; first vice pres. Tan und Pearl ‘Shoes, usually $4.50. muslin, full length, all ident, Charles Wellman of Ohio; second vice presi in Washington. Poipt, so as to be near Cadet Henry. Mrs. aa oc. Black Silk Gloves, 2c. é i : Expediency regulates Children’s Low Shoes |° 42c.|sizes. Youonly pay 59¢. |. ped Miss Margaret Hagen of sec? Gen. Miles, Miss Miles, Mrs. Col, Blount retary - treasurer, Lina . tomorrow. the prices now. ; Take heed that and Miss Blount are also there. Saeed apf ,andlana.: executive commit * Miss A, P. Thi id her sister, Miss | }/ tana, At 20 per ct. Discount. | Neckwear. 50c. quality of fine Bal- P a 1 only for a few oor eee. nemesis Be ss pies at no ata S Af Cary of Ohios : wetees ctgataeeren ee briggan Underwear for We are cutting away longer can _ ta Mr. Edward M. Tolman and the Misses ‘The Gonzaga College Fete. * Beery “evrrect” thing te here at peices men, pearl buttons and| the brid ges—Those any a : ee emite gs sbeence of the Young Mente I Crocker peg a com = ‘ir. French neck. You only pay lines of Bo rs” Long and th 0) = Among the arrivals at St. Lawrence Hall, | €arden fete last evening, the attendance : 9 Windsor Scarfs plait, plan sad te | 29C. tomorrow. y' duction. Montreal, Canada, are Dr. Jas. J. Giark, wife and daughter Emma of Forest Glen. Mr. Philip Harwood Mattingly and Miss Mary Clarke Worcester were married last evening at St. Patrick’s Church. The brides- was almost as large as usual. The pro gram on the midway included Eddie Davie, the clown acrobat; singing by Walter Rans+ dale, dancing by Louise Sturgis, a wild west war dance by youthful Indians dressed in realistic costumes, troupe dancing and comic songs by Frank Mack. The St. Vincent's female orphans visited Treasurer, PIAS Gal “Deck kes: wore hace 35c. quality Men’s Bal-| Short Pants Suits that We still have all } stint enim ie briggan Undershirts, no desirable styles and 90390 Pa. Ave. pesgenc omy hoa drawers, all 40, 42 and 44} W® have bie holding nearly ali sizes. sizes. You only pay i9c.| im reserve to supply STORE COOLED BY ELECTRIC FANS. it MckKnew’s, tomorrow. - maid was Miss Mary Stephens; best man, Mr. Charles H. Rodgers; ushers, Messrs. Leo. C. Marsh, T. Hart Anderson, Frank H. Mattingly and W. T. Reed. Mr. and Gen. Guy V. Henry, Mrs. Henry and son Seton are at Cranston’s Hotel, West . Mattingly | ft orth ¥ he fi his 5 ractiong 50c. quality Men's Fine| Your emergency wants rama sper AU «to"S atti ue and sre, Ag Bator are cata fered ong act sey po . wi 7 thei home, 1622 224 street, ; a . | 933 Pa. Ave. | sift’ndtewenr, Fourcine| fall under the ax to- |} tnssies ee | peng gg A | EE an entertainment by a profesional min- strel troupe. The management has decided to continue the fair during the first three days of next week. The colored sodality of St. Aloysius Church is to give a walk on Monday evening, and the taken in on Tuesday and Wednesday be given to the poor. _—> A Bad Son, If Annie Sweetney, a colored woman who lives at 1517 Rhode Island avenue, were Tolman _haye returned from a trip to New England. hove’ or girls’ AOC, i. Edith Col Elizabeth, N.J., : hand and Tecks. Youorly| morrow. The price of eee gee. E ried August 4 "Mr EC, Welland, beets pay 25c. tomorrow. Child's $1.00 : {pee wt RRA 9S _“‘Rounding-Up’ Prices At HEILBRUN’S of the groom, and his sisters, Beatrice and voc Men's Unleinidbertid everyoneofthemtakesa ey - At pated ies Edith, ‘were’ present, as well as many White Shirts, made in the} drop. Any Suit at all |}{*"siwii: sQc, ms ; p. Any C will be at home, 229 E street northwest, after September 1. ree to Our Patrons —purchasing anything amounting to & cents. This is ouly a part of the many inducements we're offering. In addition you have a On Wednesday evening the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hampton, at “Glen- bourne,” Loudoun county, Va., gave a very friends of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Walford best manner, fit to perfec- 4 eesseaas GE mn to the Ladies’ $1.00 pig opt + tion and wear like iron.| that belongs atts ie AT i’ Bah enjoyable musical and literary entertaln- 4 You only pay 39c. tomor-| summer stock. At the 69c. getioag Sarg yong py my ee ne only a little better in her classics she chanee to OBTAIN A GOLD . row. ’ re Nelly, Misses Rosalie, Angela, Genevieve, wand pecbaliby pet today that it is WATCH that Mr. Taos. K. Shaw, 32d Midsummer s earee new markings they’re t Lillian and Madeline ‘Small, and Mr. Jos. | Suarner than a sorpent’s teow te hues 4 $26 7th st., will give away to CLEARING Men’s H’dk’f’s, corded : plaice White At rs , aap ett ame oe Grize | thankless son, But she did tell the juige — — border, withemb. ends, the} cheap—evenifyourboys |} #3 % “Va C0Pd | one "Bi. "hnd the tat geticman’s piss | Jo er ony <i ated her tn Ml Youths’ and Misses’ Tan Bu : a 3 be. Semen Wi + cog a tonntes ber tn aod Lace Shoes $1.25 and $1.50 grader se —e You only pay} only getamonthortwo ; Meat Jaime Williams of Washingtos. | fist yesterday and treated her tn &. shame ‘Round-Up” Price, 98c sibel ibd Ea fwearoutofthemthis |}. At to8)4 | Lipacomb, Nellie Beckley, Victoria, Beyer | she told the judge bow her ron had acted — Men’s and Boys’ Outing] © wee 4 Beat Tan Goat Rereet_ Taatuerh] | and Rochford Rave pons so Atiantio City | on Sesh end beoed. Suage bide tect ws SEE Si ae, aS a Judics and Ox- Shirts, a new gaugeof sizes year. 1 Stylin *°* $1.37 | oy racer Unfillal youth $5. ~ = geeks Saag slot Sou tar eae () on and pretty styles, well They can’tzotoschool SOME GOOD ADVICE winsaher ibis 50 one: . some reason there many = t ~ilomamaace eee ara Round-Up’ Price, $1.19 | made and full sizes, worth = vi 3 280 lack ot At nawor ioe 'Tan?4| Given by Judge Mills to a Very| jr 22 wasramcy ie Soar Taytor'e ou PRESERVING KETTLES, i Gare 50c. Youonly pay igc.to-| in: their vacation- Tse Sy 8 Gut" Low oF Youthful Criminal. this morning. The srajority of thecs Wate porcelain: Haga. we Li - Ladies’ French Tan Goat Osfords and "| | morrow 7 Boots, e 5 After pondering the" question over for a| sent down to the work house, but Richard cy ara aoe Jallets, reguiar $2 dndl"92.90 Srila * 5 scarred cloth¢s—and few minutes the little shaver replied: Somerville, a young colored man, against Piotr Porat Men’s 25c. quality Sum- “It's because the whole world scems to| whom the charge was lodged in lieu ofa RUSSIA TRON FRYING more cbjectionable one, was fing $25. or ninety days in jail. Sadie Hertzog, Mattie PANS, made all of one neon tert 8250 gud," " || Suspenders. You only pay Low Cut Ties, Sak, wale Shy Which is rather a curious answer for mer-weight Patent Buckle} you can’t th ag put- [items ee At enamel oe tte me ethick |} i" $2.35 5% cet & twelve-year-old lad to make when asked |G@nt, Archie Brewer, James White and ‘ Up’ Price,$1.87/¢ tomorrow. senpaialig 2: 4 why he was so bad. It was the wort of an | 2oneeh, Goldemith all went “Gown othe ERS, 24t. size. Work $ Round-Up’ Price, $1.87 4 | 15c. . This’ll hel { Men's $3.50)4| answer that one would expect from a dis-| these cases there was little of interest im aaick need tittle tee. SELB, = || Men’s Full Regular Made| ones yet. Bt help [i eters At eiste hse Sctccuat mans cosas or tn cnamcanr [tai bass oF the Foum Gost SHOPPING BASKETS, Gents’ Hand-stitched Patent Leather, dH sdorf F; u Hoots, — About — o, pat] But this was a little boy whose head er ararreed German willow woven... Russia Calf and Kangaroo Shoes. All 2-threa ermsdor ‘ast you out of a quandary. ten ica 6 eo "Onit: anltal aartty ‘Sencha en the aap af the cuttier Took Some Pears, ee ee Black Half Hose, all sizes, siptes, OS rin shoes around the prisoners’ dock in the Police| Wm. Jackeon, a young colored boy, was ‘Round-Up’ Price,$2.69 Every cent off is a cent Court. 1 Max Stern, who has already You only pay I2c. tomor- ar y °¢ PER —TAN DRESSING. ae Lace at the Bs school once row. saved. Every Suit isa 7 Cnornia-musce SHOE POLISH. before. He was arrested last night by Of- o ficer ui inson on e of st Ladies’ Summer Corsets, safe one to buy. charge,of stealing a tray of collar buttons and other little extra long waist, double trinkets to the value of about $4, which be- charged in the Police Court this morning with the larceny of two pears from Paul Desio. Tne pears were only valued at @ cent apiece, but Officer McCort testified that there had been so many complaints of this sort recently that something ought gton Variety, to be done to put a stop to the business, ———— longed to Bennie Salstein, @ little street|/ and Judge Mills imposed a fine of $3 oF een 2 B wove webbing, well boned, ‘Another lot of those good:as 50+ peddler. Max retailed a eouple of dollars’ | Artecn devs in jail Pe . = || worth $1 You onl cont Sweaters for 25e. Expect worth «# the staff about street corners and a s el ru S| e 'y pay this is the last we can get. All sold th: wai a lump oe oat pT ES mon | W. | R&G.,C.B. and Son-| Seen 5 Rote a ye — <4 Gaus i i. a . an n= pines returning to his mother’s house, where [cuse tomorrow 528 wi = 402 7th St. N. W. pe ’ I ‘ Pyne ; eae ee aaa amen’ is very rarely seen at all, ands &| lowing program: | SIGN: THE “orp Woman IN stioe.” |2|| nette,extra long waist, bes left of those Grass Cloth Four-ine wma half dozen chickens, which 1. March, “The Letter Carrier”...Panclulll, 1 6 yesterday morning at the market house. “Fidelio” jamaam.s||quality, jean, white and Lonepagp cea iain dot 4 990 AND 982 TIE ST., Mrs, Stern was in the Police Court this | ® Overture, “Fidel EATS vs what one is actually worth, 3 morning and requested Judge Mills to send | 3. Fantasie, “Carmen drab, worth $1. You only for Be. 1014 AND 1916 PA. AVE, her son 19 the reform school, “Really there | 4. Saxaphone solo, “Attila CASE EAEE SEALE F295 60009000 rro ————— th to vith suc = r. Sonn aay ‘satiress "bot baving oar ‘Inbal pay 68c. tomorrow. Mast Spstymegr inact aed 231 PA, AVE. 8.5, corrigible litte fellow, but he took his sen-| 5. Grand March, “Wedding’ j , (EBT Ratmped’ it each cornet 19c. quality Ladies’ Lisle ST eee ee ee Lt errerererreeerzx tence ag, coolly ag a hardened criminal Le genuine, . Yexx XXEXRXEEIIE posed ee eee ee ee aa weer ty a a 2 sizes. Youonly pay 12c. out the Toss and file—and at , peeeees Kindly "and fatherly way. He ‘gave Max Caney aot on se TUR THE K.P, ENCAMPMENT. a tomorrow. Ste err .B. Rich & Sons, will not soon forget and that may make! panie Sniclis hed a hunaer for a nice iceable Decorated. Dinner ‘Sets, “whieh batt eversible 22x46 size Terry Bath A fow medium slzo men can get Sone nitLittle boy, T don't week you to ahink | luscious canteloupe yesterday and.not having reduced in price specially for the above occa- T i Your ont oa one of those #1 to #4 Fancy : paras eee hey for tt | what be craved, he took one from a passing oS, EEG sy cameras aren morrow. | ee 1002 OF | sresaniy wal bo rocco ‘iene | R'E aD ta Pan Hae an Lana Mattr ‘eSs. tomorrow. bass oa, sige pert : you are a good boy. But if you keep on in | $5 or fifteen days in jail because he took = a Sa Sas ek wo ae No. 1 Satin Ribbon, all eaash feat cee Near 10th street, the way you have started you will be a bad | dishonestly. nM, gnd has twice the service as bas hades 134¢. a yard How's that? They're “dandies,’ 99 ge] man and will be in trouble all the time. a ver e wh Pe shades, 134c. ay . : 66 Now, if you make up your mind you can Endeavorers at Glen Echo. Ww. 9 FILLING ALL AROUND TE. All drst= No. 1 Black “Velvet Rib- 100. So, aheod ell right from this time on and! ne embers of the Christion Endeaver Se tase ad SO ee epee bo: : rd You can afford to buy a Tennis ea Tn nn eadn coat Cl a uay of te Aueabty Peedpteml Le ee ee m, 2c. a yard. 3 “4 : Bult just for your vacation time Then Judge Mills told him that if hi t-| Church enjoyed an excursion to Glen + = No. 14 Black Velvet Rib- at tie prices wo've gut ours Shoe Bargains. of to ben good buy hereafter hp tome seas [last evening’ in the bail of philosophy 2325 45 SS ST ST SEIT - marked. to see him when he left the reform school, | musical and literary program was rend ia || bon, 3c. a yard. = Pagtaclirommliprogr telnet The fudge assured him that he would try tg | === ee Wet he shape D w t some honest work to and wi oston | All’ shades of Garter PAGO ey Soli coal es If on, wo can aatisty you. There 1g Belp him all he could, > O% 8nd WO DIED. EXCELSIOR CREAMERY sets the iM Webbi J pense ‘@ reason for our bargains—we must When Max stepped down from the judge's | ARDEESAR. On ‘Thursday, August 16, 3894, standard for Butter excellence, It iM e ng, 5¢. a yard. All the broken lots of Boys have room for new fall stock. These bench he was weeping bitterly. His heart #:30 a.m. MARY SPIGNUL ARDEBSAK, ee eek cee aie er >| rown | 100 yards Colored S I Wash and Onting Suits—broken prices ought to make all the room had been touched for the first time in many loved wife of Joan I’. Ardecsar, aged sixty’ TT ‘anywhere in town. Not necessary | y: E Sod paar el eared ome -- Funcral “from ber late residence, 708 Kat to come after it. Just drop a postal } Silk, 2c. a spool. Quite a number aig remeeessel northwest, Saturday aft ats oa a ee ee read Ml Velveteen Skirt Binding, Kilts—broken lots of anything f Fi CAnuer ARREST aim, tanare and alesanicts pagent plas apart order. | 4 t only about half price now. ne ee se neefpencs ss 3 cts. Ib. 65 cts. 2 Ibs. Ul ace mace: + on te of pairs o h Salvador’s Consul Mas the Warrant |CARR On August 35, 18%, at Rockvil t. Ibs. $1 8 for 5 Ibs ry fs the only bread that has a | You won't feel as though you Shoes left from the and It Cannot Be Served. BRIDGET E. CARR, in the sixty-first year ZCtS.3 = 34) 7 NATIONAL REPUTATION, It's not Ladies’ Seamless Bal- Were spending money tomorrow, her ; no We offer to refund motey in order >| only DELICIOUS and APP ING, Making it, rather. ‘They're the stock of the late New and unexpected complications have | Funeral St. Mary's Church, Rockville, Sate mae ee ee ee but also NUTRITIOUS and WHOLE: briggan, Fast Black and ad hn oto he arisen at San Francisco in the Ezeta case. | Bris, August 18, at 8 o'a 7 T¥See us for CLIFTON CREAM 4 SOME. Like all ‘good things,” it | T H gained,” too, John E. Little. It became known yesterday that warrants 16, 1904, at 9:80 CHEESE. has counterfelts. If sou wish. the an Hose, 12 I=2c, Here ee eee! for the arrest of the refugees have been in | TNS Jann tented Sint ors i cami ay ibbons K STALE wre, i GENUINE BOSTON BROWN Children’s Stainless Rib= AKS AND COMPAN' T hey go for half San Francisco since Tuesday, but owing to teen ‘iat gat wi ‘et en cue COR. 5TH AN. s BREAD, rd directly from us, i lence, street northwest. il 9 Seaman tue cua iee wanted }{ bed Hose, 7c., 3 pairs for FAC eT ET former prices. dissenslons among the ical Fepresentatives | runeral will take place Sunday at Thurmont, Md @ — \ ¥ . fresh fr te it aad ‘own, ” . = —_ ry 1 eh peal ebay leopard aoe i 20c. henner center yer atthe Remember the eee = be served. ‘The runboat HANOQCK. Mr, JOHN 7. Leta a ————————— m Dubuque, lows: He ¥ Physical Culture Nikrafft’s Baker Waists and Suits. Pa. Av. and 7th St. “early bird” say- cruise off the Heade, bevosa the ete] Aareeg 12, tase, te oubagee, ows, Be Co ra Y}{| rot of White India Linen i Ile, while the lawyers who are represent | me Corset mpany Cor. Pa. Ave. & 18th St. Wai fi as ng. ing the San Salvadorian government are | MILLER. On August 16, 1804, at 4:43 p.m., EULA , . Shirt Waists,revere fronts, ; FENTON, intant daughter’ ot W. Pant Marg tt * Is clearing out every SUMMER CORSET Sues 9 9 M oO 1 erdeavoring to patch up the affairs of the F. Milles. ee ee ee eae oe M ee ns plaited backs, ail sizes, en n ye lccal consulate, Funeral 10, a.m... Saturday, from parguts’ nye Ae rar ae str sree sr art h 6 Men's Patent Leather Oxfords, The trouble is due to the fact that the | — Mence, 29 H street northwest, fem aire of, thoge TRAVELER'S — — leg 25¢. PO | Ny TS consulate is held by a man who owes his MPLES ‘still, lett. $2. 50 Corsets that We're selling for 09 1 lot of Pin-striped Laun- Value $5. Now $2.85. Men's Patent Bals, Value $5. Now $2.85. Men's Calf Bals. Value $5. Now $2.85. All Tan Shoes that SELDEN. Departed this life on Thursday, At 16, 1894, at 11 a.m. after a brief illpess, which she bore with Christisn fortitade, Mrm -ABETH SELDEN. Puneral from her Inte residence, 220 F street southwest, Satuniay, 2 pms appointment to ex-President Ezeta and is still loyal to the deposed president, though the new government has recognized him as its official. Carlos Yringoyen is the local consul. Nearly three weeks ago he left San Fran- cisco suddenly and went to New York, and it is said now that his purpose was to meet iia: BES Overlook Inn, Tirs. Whelan, Mgr., NoUsaNca (Havemeyer Syndicate ont. po hoop eres OF ; PAPER PESAES ESS OS SIERO: Property) 75¢., at 39. EXCELLENCE If You Need 3|East Washington] 1 lot Chambray, Batiste] $<. ccs 1 comliv's re ovr west. Friends relatives are invited to attend by her daughter, Maggie Ellis. s re hy -Presid: Ei hi og Eee Se ich and Percale Laundered|$ tr: w- Were $5. Now $2.85. there. "Boon after Fa vice Consul Kelley H ts : eparted for ; re GLASSES sie peng ie a ee Corie. Ladies Only, $/ shai Steir oye, ' who Sormanty raprencet ; ree nny, $]sS TET et "eae styles, all Colors, worth |f Sweetness, see ts ttn Ee i a rel Ca ter Pericated pelea’ ‘We have thane tows. “Kerresiments served aia cartey Cusine | 75C., $1 and $1.25, at 49c. Regularity,. . Now $:.89.4 (202 eee ee arter s SLL Bisatise ‘ecttie to at tho Rat ai greatest ; 1 lot Black Satine and 1 Keepi lit Value $3.50. Now $1.85.3 | Sr a *rosait the warrants of arrest are Ip; ee eS ee eeping Quality, Ladies’ Black and Ten Oxfords. ing in Consul Yringoyen's office and there is e pez, ere tees get) B| 9h Sites Makan thee tiene |LOt Red and Black Striped|% jou price, | Value $3 & $3.50. Now$|hinisd'tetniel tacit”! Little Liver pent Seats AND “SPECT: Fits Paad, hooey, Sdvaned tg bul,” parable os | Shirt Waists, large balloon z ccna marshal. \ Consul Yringoyen is speeding back to San Francisco as fast as steam will carry him, but wert in a position to know declare he can lepended upon to do nothing that would injure his friend Ezeta. it is P rcmoe 9 however, that Yringoyen ill be deposed as consul. It is said his suc- Onr Butterine possesses all the above vir- CLES, only T sleeves, worth $1.50, at] $ tvs: im short, ‘better than butter, at a McAllister & Co. $/G009 NEWS FOR THE | ssc 88 fan sy rstyriosyy seas 8 | OF P, ENCAMPMENT |. 200 Duck Suits at 99c._|$Wilkins & Company, | aetetaiedn tad tated a o Pills, oeees SQUARE MARBLE AND GLASS STAND, + + ~ A new shipment of the celebrated H B ‘nea! Tomorrow we keep open B ST. WING, NEAR 9TH ST., Grover “Solid Comfort" Shoes, sult- cessor 1s how en route to San Francisco by SICK H EADAC — . 9 < | F.,F, REH, the Washington, Decorator, t# pre: able for elderly Indies and those steamer from San Salvador, + POSITIVELY CURED BY THESE LITTCE Pmad&, 6 Anythin g ee ets aoe tk tet ee until 9 p.m. Center Market. rs iy eee tae aa aca Tony ain jee Phos fm Dreger tia se ee. Cal enty rise sherds and @ avid-coast Shriners to Play Ball, tion ind Too Hearty Bating: A var. Ww t Do from $5 up. 320 12th st. nw. — POPE PE LEEDS RELLDILPADODODG h A nine from Almas Temple, Mystic ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, a — — - B. Ric & Sons, Shrine, of this city, will play the Lulu fee iene a ‘ide, TOMPID vam ——— In PLUMBING. It has to be best or # Ss cials. “WEFN ABOUT TO GIVE Papi OF fate JOHN E. 3) Temple ning of Philadelphia on Satu! 3 ——— Isn't worth having. You get t Plum! ever | gy erg of Catarrh %, Sol LITTSE' ‘ternoon at National Park, tunber —— [eEanTes done ta such a manner tat ie | LAMPS, #25, $95 and $50 to $15, a ; 0 ted Dr "David enedy's Pavorige Remedy dod F N ear I oth rs return will be played in Phila- Small Pill. Small Dose = oe - o , $85, T5c., We. 50. tans saving = _ : ; = EF Let te ax tp sour heatiog apparatus Sittae Pas, der, Soc’ soe foe.” at Ik t S Peete x pf wre SER ws - panne game last year ee event remem: Small Price, 432 aes: peal . ae Bes mee, It pleasure who attended, S.S. Shedd & Bro., ons. | C.A.Muddiman,614 12thSt. 7i arke P ace. Guay ans Tile Asbesten Tie Gining, oy ae and the coming game promises to be as aul6 ult it : tte. 4 great an occasion,