Evening Star Newspaper, September 26, 1894, Page 7

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Zo / @2300006 LANSBURGH & BR House Gowns For — TEE mill i f ig HE $2.98. If everything is n tisfactory we want to, know why. NSBURGH _ & BRO, gb argeneiss.. BE Correct Corsets a PERRY’S. HERE are « good many things about a CORSET that want to be watched, often sharply, when you are buying—Comfort—durability—proportion —priée. You want a complete aggregation of virtues. Sclence says the proper kind of COR- SETS are healthful and helpful. Your Modiste will beg of you to be careful that you buy @ pair exactly suited for you—else all the skill in the world won't bring the desired effect with your gowa. Where to go to get jest what you ought to bave? Where to find somebody who knows and will take am interest in helping you to a wise selection? Here is that place, ‘To begin with, we haven't a trashy COR- SET in the house. But even all of the best brands won't be eultable for you. Our lady assistants will show you the whatever alterations are necessary We make free of charge. What you pay for the CORSET pays for satisfaction. Here is an idea of the prices: DOMESTIC JEAN CORSETS—long-waist- ed—in White and Gray—S0c. a pair. W. B. CORSETS—Fast Black satine, with two side steels, double busk and extra long waist—TSe. a pair. R. & G. CORSETS—im all styles, long, medium and short-waisted—in White, Gray and Black—TSe. to $2.50 a pair. TEOMPSON’S GLOVE-FITTING—extra loag waist—Black satine—$1.25 a pair. THOMPSON'S ABDOMINAL CORSETS— made of extra heavy jean, with side lacings and elastic gores—just what a stout figure Fequires—$1.50 a pair. THOMPSON'S GLOVE-FITTING CORSETS —White and Black—all styles and all lengths }-$1 to $2.25 a pair. SONNETTE CORSETS—with extra long \—f-WA-imade on the ©. P. modelsix hooks 4 —in fast Black satine—$1 a pair. ©. B. A LA SPIRITE—made of strong coutil and satine—White, Gray and Black— im all lengths—75e. to $1.50 a pair. ©. B. VENUS CORSETS—extra long waists, high bust and fan back—Black and White satine—$1.75 « pair. The “AMERICAN LADY" CORSET—made of heavy English coutil—long waist, efx hooks and two side steels—$1.40 a pair. W. ©. ©. CORSETS—White and Gray— silk elastic gores over hips—$1 a pair. W. B. CORSETS—nade of English lasting cloth, striped with satine—two side steels and high corded bust. Biack—and fast color —$1.50 a pair. W. B. CORSETS—made of Fast Black Italian cloth—with spoon clasps, boned bust, full hips and gored—$3 a pair. DR. WARNER'S HEALTH CORSETS— $1.25 & pair. ©. P. A LA SIRENE—French hand-made Corsets—coutil and satine—with full hips and bust—$1.50 to $3 = pair. ©. P. VENUS—French Satine Corsets— mede with extra long waist and full, high bust—$3 a pair. C. P. VENUS—Black Italian Cloth Cor- sets—with fan back—$3.50 a pair. P. D. CORSETS—made of French coutil, im White and Gray, with two side steels— $1.75 a pair. P. D. CORSETS—made of French satine— White and Black—with boned bust—$2.50, Extra long—$3.25 a pair. P. D. CORSETS—made of French coutil, cut bias, with extra long waist and high bust—$4:50 a pair. P. D. CORSETS—made of Black Italian cloth—with extra leng waist, high bust, boned and gered and fam back—$5.50 9 pair. FERRIS “GOODSENSE” WAISTS for Ladies and Children—s0c., @Sc. and 75c. We are experts im this line. We never at- tempt anything as novices. We perfect eurselves—perfect our stock—perfect our prices—and them ask for your attention. We are theoretically and practically in « @osition to assist you. Perry’s, Ninth And The Avenue. ie i ne ule i Is i F BETAERSy wai iat iefet i 0 rk-Sole ‘Shoes, Visible or Invisible Cork, For Dress or pwalking, Galters ‘or Laced, Wm. Hahn ' Co.'s RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, —— = seo Pa, ave., x xx i Physical Satire Corset ‘THINGS YOU WANT '¢ AND THINGS WE HAVE. 1107 G 8T. NO BRANCH. Mrs. Whelan, Mgr. jual to Kodak. ‘Six erponires plete, delivered to any Goldsmith & Son, Washington, GOLDSTEIN & MIGEL, ‘Waco, Texas. ...,. KNOX "BLOCK For your Fall Hat and you cannot make a mistake. Here only. B- H. Stinemetz & Son, 1237 Pa. ave. without” reloading. Reference, Send $2 it upon—always the same—t cured. Every user praises them. for the “Dove.” Accept no substitute— they have no equal: Cost no more than inferior Sold in all markets, EF We sell and recommend thet. If Necessity Or Inclination Says Only $10 For your Fall Suit, you want to get the best you possibly can. Why shouldn't our $10 Suits be like oth- ers’ $12 ones, when we manufacture them, and thereby avoid all the profits "tween maker and consumer? Nothing sightlier or more serviceable than @ Black Cheviot—though if you prefer a Mixture—we've an almost endiess variety at $10. All the Fall Fixings are ready—tatloring— Men's—Boys’—and Chiidren’s—so if = sud- Gen cold wave comes you can find comfort quickly and cheaply—here. = RISEMAN BROS. se2t-co8t TR sD B ild Cured Hams, Are DOVE BRAND. Ee Srank Schroth, 47s cester Market} WOODWARD New Gloves i| Carlyle Gloves. S-button-length Carlyle Suede Gloves, tan, beaver, gray, black and pearl. Pair. $1.50 Foster Gloves. T-hook Foster Kid Gloves, tan, brown and black. Palt.scessucsesseseereseones DUe SO | fpramaseate Gloves, 4-button Trefousse Suede Gloves, tan, Mode, gray and black. Pair............ 8-button-length Mousquetaire Trefousse Suede Gloves, same shades. Pair... 4-button Trefousse Pique Gloves, tan, Diack, large white pearl but-S— og $1.50 $2.00 «| Ceres Gloves. 4-button Ceres Kid Gloves, black, gray ‘k, metal but- $1.50 S-button-length Mousquetaire Ceres Kid Gloves, black. Pali $1.75 * ure), by the best American and European artists. to sell them at 69c. (4th floor, LOTHROP, . 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. —e— For Autumn. Our import onlers are all in and this notice is to tell you that We are ready, as never before for the’ Fall Glove business. ‘The stock comprises the products of the world's most famous makers and. is full, complete, perfect. The old stand-bys, and novelties you mever saw. The world-wide pop- ular “TREFOUSSE” Gloves are here and others equally as good. The “JOUVIN & CIB,” known for thelr perfection of fit and wearing qualities, are controlled by us for Washington. THE COLORS ARE THE NEWEST AND BEST—THE SHAPES PERFECT—EVERY PAIR GUAR- ANTEED—EVERY PAIR FITTED If DESIRED~THE PRICES ARE VERY MODERATE. Jouvin and Cie Gloves. 4-button Jouvin Pique Gloves, red, tan $1, and brown, stud and clasp buttons. Pair 75 4-buttom Jouvin Suede Gloves, tan, gray, beaver and black, stud buttons and filette stitching. Pair.......... aa button Jouvin Kid Gloves, black and $1.75 new fall shades, stud and buttons. bt ipor peer d comer eediarued mse Ue 75 8-button-leugth Suede Gloves, tan, gray, beaver rr black, stud buttons and filette stitching. $2.25 UE seeeseeeeseeveecece: Tliscellaneous [akes. 4button Kid Gloves, tan, brown, black and white, Pai ree S-button-length Mousquetaire Suede Gloves, tan. Palt..s.ssseeesereeseeseee Gbutton-length Mousquetaire Biarrits Gloves, tan and black. Pair...ss.eseeee 4button Pique Gloves, tan and red, metal but- herald “$1.00 & $1.50 4-button Kid Gloves, ray, beaver, tan and black, white, black and self-colored $1 50 embroidery, large pearl buttons. Pair... ie Misses’ Gloves. 4button Kid Gloves, tan and brown. Pair $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 11th st. annex.) — A Special Picture Bargain. Large Remarque Proof Etchings, Framed, 69c. Each. Just in—one thousand Remarque Proof Etchings, size 14x28 (inside measure), 20x34 (outside meas- Framed in ornaménted white-and-gold molding, 2% and 8 inches wide, These pictures have sold as high as $2 find $3. We bought this lot low enough Each. eeaerssceuecsencconsensessesecsstossscsscsccsoscewesseess- 10th st, bldg.) Three Special Values In Men’s Store. 50 dozen Ingrain-dyed Black Half Hose, with white stripes. 12\c. the Pair. Regular Price, 20c. £00 Union Silk Taffetas Umbrellas with lock para- gon frame, imported natural wood handles, case and tassel. 26 inch, $2.00 Each. 28 inch, $2.50 Each. THESE ARE EXCELLENT VALUES. All-wool Sweaters. A lot that we are closing out. Gray, navy and black. Reduced to $2.00 Each. (ist floor. ....0.++ -seee+-1007 F at.) Special Sale of Boys’ All-Wool Suits. 3 lots of suits as good as we've ever sold for $5.00." Stylish in shape and make and warranted all wool and unripable, Sizes 6 to 15. $3-00 the Suit. Boys’ Sailor Suits. 8 new lines of Short Pants Suits in navy blue cloth and cheviot, handsomely trimmed. 53-75, $5.00 and $6.75 the Suit. WORTH A THIRD MORB. Boys’ Rolling Rim Hats. In Bive Cloth and Black Worsted Diagonal, lined with heavy satin and sewed with silk. soc. Each. Usually $1.00. {BO MOOK. .eeeesererereeee +++-10th st, bldg.) In Blanket Dept. We name three of the very best Intrinsic values that bave ever come to our counters, aud the best that the same prices can command. 23 Down Comforts, double bed size. $4.50 Each. Prevailing Price, $6.00. 100 pairs Extra Quality 12-4 All-wool Blankets, Weight, 5% Ibs. $5.00 the pair. NOND BEITER MADP FOR THE PRICE. 100 3-pound Best Live Goose Feather Pillows, $1.95 Each. (2d floor... 11th st. bldg.) In Muslin Underwear We believe the greatest existing trade is done here. We expect to increase it largely. The bar- gains for tomorrow have never been surpassed, if equaled, and should command universal attention. About 750 Pieces, Representing several lots of Underwear, were secured at @ low price. All new goods, in pretty and desirable styles, including Gowns, Skirts, Drawers aud Corset Covers of cambric and muslin, lace, embroidery and ribbon trimmed. ‘They will be on sale tomorrow at lower prices than the materials alone would cost. 59c. Good Muslin Gowns, fancily trimmed around neck and sleeves. Each......., Better Muslin Gowns, turnover collar, trimmed with neat Hamburg edging, Hubbard yoke of fine ctusters of t Each ...... seecceccecees Good” “Quality” Cambrie “and” “Mustin Gowns, fancily trimmed in embroidery 7 og and dainty colered ribbons. Each...... . Fine Cambric and Muslin Gowns, taste- fully trimmed with fine embroideries and $1 laces, several styles. Each..... veseseee DUOAS Corset Covers, Drawers and Skirts at correspond- ingly low Loe (2d floor... +-10th st. bldg.) The Children’s Coat Sale Is on same floor as the Underwear. ‘They are wonderfully pretty coats—values that usually go with much higher prices. A Few New Books. “Trilby,"’ the most popular book of the season. Over 140 illustrations by the author . * $1.40 75¢- “The anne @ 85c. “A Gentleman of France,” by $1.10 Saxon" and “In the Heart of the Rock- jes"’—three new books for boys by eee : $1.20 Each sdeeses “The Castle “ot the Carpathians, new book by Jules Verne. (Basement....... Woodward aoneniimoe New Fall Wraps. The crisp, cool mornings and evenings necess!- tate a wrap of some sort. The new stock fs in and we count it the greatest ‘triumph of mer- chandising we ever made In)chis class of goods. Here ace a few items that will stand for the whole stock: Biack Kersey Cloth Jackets, all wool, tui 40 inches long, new coat back. Zach, 20+ ‘The new “Golf” Capes of Cheviot, with: sllk-lined hood. Eneh......., "$8.00 Tailor-made Kersey Cloth! Jagkets, full length, velvet collars, perfect fit- ting. Excelent valgesneh-w----.-., 910600 Covert Cloth English Top front, full sleeves, velvet collar. = Very stylish. Each ... =. wate 0o Oxford and “Tat Capes, strap seams and velvet Several lengths. Each. Gd floor... The New Fall Styles tn Upholstery, Curtains, Draperies, Portieres, d&c., are brighter than ever. ‘The stock ts mew, choice, incomparable and embraces the latest and best ideas of leading makers. Whatever your wants in this direction we can supply them and at « lower Price than ever before. 86-inch Dotted Mustin, yard.... 18 & 25¢. 40-inch Double-1 ited Muslin. Aenea Dot 25¢. Yard tO eee ee eeerenesesrreseeteccoes 25 & 35¢. 1aKe. 48-luch Dotted Muslin, yd. 86-4Inch Silkolines, yard 34-inch Ruffled Muslin sash curtains, yard 50 to 85c. T2nch Upholstery Felt, all colors, ya., 91-00 . $1.25 “12yc 81-inch Drapery Silke, yd. 72-Inch Felt, white, yard.. = 37. je-faced _ Canto Flanel, Si-inch Domestic Cretonne. Yard..eee 124% c. 25¢. 5c. 86-inch Drapery Satine, plain. Yard.... 20¢. Lace sets for double beds ( ad and pair of shams), whtte, ‘Each en "$1.50 Fritted Curtains are very popular now for chamber windows. Plain Muslin Curtains, 3% yards long, 50 inches wide, scalloped edge. Patt... 92-50 lain Muslin Curtains, 3% yards long, 50 inches wide, frilled edge. Pair. nee $2. 50 Dotted Muslin Curtains, 8% yards long, 50 inches wide, frilled edge. pur, "* $3. 50 New Silk Curtains, 8% yards long, 50 tnches ‘wide, extra heavy fringe each end, beautiful designs and colorags. Pals. ©6912 to $15 Chenille Portieres, ‘ail colors, fringed $3.50 81 and 36-inch French Cretonne. Yard. 8i-loch Drapery Satine, figured. Yard. top and bottom, 8 yards long, 9% yards wide. Palr............ sees. Chenille Portieres, all “col. ors, fringed top and bot- heavy fringe top and bottom, long, 50 inches wide. Pair.. . 6-4 Chenille Table Covers, fringed ‘a 8-4 Chenille Table ‘Covers, fed all jeouaks aah, femesd * $2.50 10-4 Chenille ‘Table Covers, *frtngea "$4. 00 12-4 Chenille Table Covers, “tringea all froond. EACh.......cc.cesseeeePeeee "$5.00 Curtain Poles, ail lengths, at reusonable prices. Window #hades made to order. Estimates free. Four Handsoiné Rugs At Very Low Prices. 1 Royal Smyrna Rug, 6x9 feet. $17.50 $20 $10 $50 itn st. bldg.) 1 Byzantine Rug, 9x12 feet.;....--+6 1 Byzantine Rug, 6x9 feet......... . 1 Large Tiger Skin, in good conti. to (4th floor... sper A Hosiery Special. Just received, 50 dozen Women's Boot- pattern Lisle Hose, drop-stitch to the toe, fast-black feet and uppers of laven- der, pink, sky, nile, cardinal and yellow. ‘The usual SOc. quality. 8 pairs for $1. 35¢. ‘2a amex.) & Lothrop, 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W sd nec . Saks, 12 122' FURS EXCLUSIVELY, a i a 27 G St. N. W. AnaRANRE 0a THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER: :26, 1894—TWELVE » PAGES. HIERE’S An opportunity to pur- chase the best pair of Gloves you ever saw at the price. closed out an impor- ter’s stock of 280 dozen pairs of English Dog- skin Walking and Driv- ing Gloves for Men ata price which enables us to sell them at SQ Just think of it, right in the beginning of the season, when they are most in demand — a handsome, dressy, per- fect-fitting, oil-tanned Glove that is being sold everywhere for $1.25 and $1.50 for only 69c. It’s the best glove value ever heard of. miss the chance of get- ting a pair or two, for they won’t be here long at this price. Robinson, Chery & Co., Clothes, Hats, Fur- - nishings, 12th and F Streets. fFORS IRep aired. sat” tering al We have Per Pair. Oo Don’t ned rk Furs—on be lowest ms E> We make to order garments of all mone from ai hantoome, otis skins—1 tom, 8 yards long, 1 18 yards wide, Pair........ “ $4 to $7 Extra Heavy Chenille _ Portieres, it easily —_ Poole’s New Grocery, 1209 F St. slice of the grocery no reason in the world why the prices of Groceries, Wines and Liquors shoulda’t be cut. “California” Flour Cut.. For years we sold this excellent four at $5.50 barrel and $1.60 quarter bam rel. To introduce it more ‘we bave cut its price to $4.50 Bbl. $1.50 qr. Bbl. We've Cut The Prices of Groceries, &c. —tower than any other store in this city, N. Y. Early Rose Potatoes, 75c.-bu. —there ts no better time than tow to lay in your winter's supply of potatoes. “Old Belma”’ Whisky, goc. qt., $3 gal. ‘When almost every physician in this city recommends and prescribes Belma” Whisky you may be sure that it is the best and purest. “ola Royal Baking Powder, 40c. Ib. can, “Fokien’* Tea, 50c. pound. 10 cakes P. & G. Oleine Soap, 50c. POOLE’S 1209 F St. eg All Lovers Of Horses . Eabtishment. ir this ‘oust proof throughout." Perfect a and ventilation. No siionia. “Ro rape or. males. eg Genoa: ok a —s We lasting mica ‘without ” sligh Anton Fischer, 906 G St, Matchless Process Dyeing and Cleaning. There’s But One Tea be ge Horses always care- well "Tal look around. “Always Hotel for bel 1622-1628 L St. N.W. 3000000000o0 000seeeeeeeeees Mourning Gowns ach eyed pgrege No, tipping or other- ‘Wes injuring the eloth required boost ete., cleaned tm- Reasonable tajury. THE WORLD OF SOCIETY Miss Herbert is in New York Sightseeing and Shopping. Some of the Pretty Weddings of Yes- terday and Others in Prospect— Personal Mention. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bohn Sjingluff hav sent out ee to the marriage of thei. iter, Miss Silvine von Dorsher Sling luff, to Mr. Wm. Luke Marbury. The mar Hage will take place on the 10th of Octobe at 6 o'clock at ty Keyser, Va., to Miss Alice Bste: took ane 8 at 12 o'clock at the resi Miss Herbert and Mrs. Reamey, wite of | Gonee of th eek oO we Lieut. L. L. Reamey of the United States | bride's father the invitations that ha mavy, are the guests of Mrs. Reamey’s| been sent were canceled and today non but the immediate friends were present. ee Violations of the Liquor Law. Two alleged violations of the liquor la: were called to Judge Kimball's attentio: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Cullen Brewster, at their home in New York city. Since their arrival Miss Herbert and Mrs. Reamey have been busily shopping, and yesterday, as a diversion, visited Wall Street, several banks, the post office, tele- graph offices, cotton, produce and stock ex- changes, the subtreasury and other places of interest, under the guidance of Lieut. Reamey and other gentlemen. Mr. William P. St. John afterward entertained the party at luncheon at the Lawyers’ Club. Miss Edith Mitchell Little and Dr. Chas. married afte Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to th following: Adier 8. Clock and Carrie \ Gooding, both of Loudoun county, Va.; Ge: W. Kern of this city and Annie Blizabet. Dench of Prince George's county, Md Silas E. Anderson and Pearl E. Loma march tress Lohengrin as the bridal party the lead were twelve = W. Elisworth Crooks of Keyser W. Va., and Alice Grey Estes of this city Noah James Armwood of Somerset count) Md., and Maude Weaver of this city; Wm Briscoe and ~}~- Henson; Wm. H. Beaver of Alexandria, Va., and Mary R. Walker o this city; Richard B. Glennan and Rosa A Reeder; Howard E. “Ribniteky of this cit; and Helen E. Price of Eldorado, Kan. ——_—_ To Prevent a Sale. A bill in equity was filed today by Fred’r A. Tschiffely, jr. against Whitefield Mc Kinlay and Alonzo C. Barnett, to preven the eale this afternoon of lot 18, square 37 Old Georgetown The maid of honor was Miss Alice W. Griggs of Ivoryton, Conn., whose gown was of golden crepe, with bouquet of white carnations. Mr. Sylvester 8. Bliss of New York was best man for his brother. The bride came in church with her father, The bridal toilet was of white trimmed with Her bouquet was of bride’s roses, tied with white ribbons. After the ceremony the young couple re- ceived their friends in the church pariors, twenty-two in nunber, sat down to wedding supper. The table decorations were in yellow. The eS went to New York last night and sailed for this March, 1894, and that the conveyance wa: made subject to two deeds of trust, He and a who was for forty years a missionary at ccAbaomg. toms Dr. and Mi mong those present were Dr. irs. Byron Sunderland, Rev. J. L. French, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. L. Holtzlander, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. King, Mr. and C. Williamson, Mr. Judge McComas granted | a ew: re straining order, returnable October 3. ee Mr. Hutchins’ Big Claim. Suit has been filed by Mr. Stilson Hutch- per amount exceeding $1,500,000 paid for the privilege of using the machines Al On special occasions during the convention A quiet but pretty wedding took place at 5 o'clock yest afternoon st Trinity | (ne reeuler church choir i# to furnish the Catholic Church. con: parties were Miss Annie Dorsey and ir. Allie officia’ Rev. Fa- DIED. Poore, and the & Yesterday evening a number of relativer is and friends assembled at the residence of Sep & east & ae pane it Bever can be filled. Mr. and Mrs. Kern of 717 C street can ‘BY HER CHILDREN. northexst to witness ~ marriage of their to Miss Anna Biiza- marriage was solemn- ized by the Rev. Dr. W. H. Gaondes of St. Mathew’s Lutheran Church. Miss Mary Donsch, sister of the bride, attended her, and Mr. George E. Frech was best man. The cerem took place in the bay win- dow, which was very artistically deco- corner’ "of seh nna Re reets. Friend a si and relatives are invited to attend. DELPRAT. On FRANCIS DELERAT from bis iste residence, rear of 906 G Street southwest, on Friday at 2 o'clock wi bi EASTON. Entered into rest in Washington, D. rated. After receiving the congratulations ‘September 21. 1804. Miss CAROLES 2.23.5: of thelr friends the company adjourned to 3M, the dining rcom to enjoy a supper. The| $fet qehty ot the = avid a = Presents were beautiful and numerous. Hereieom Maaguter of Col Among those it were Mrs. Donsch, Robert Ry 1 eee private u mother of the bride; the Misses Donsch, Wa Sieters of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Henry | Interment at Oak Itt, = Donsch, the Misses Louise and Clara Donsch, —y and Mrs. Witthaft, Mr. and tember 25, ais be a.m. Mrs. A Mr. and Mrs. Buttner, = beloved wife of J. % ember 27, at 2 pm. from late residence, 310 6th street southwest : «St. Louls, Mo., Kamas City, Mo., paper P Frech, Mr. Louls and Miss Anna rech, pects r. and Mrs, Ockert, Mr. ani rs. Neu- |AIN. rx , Major A. — Mr. E. Rabb, Mr. and Mrs. J. Braud- - Bn. Petia © pative bar er, Misses B. and J. Braudengeier, Mr. low = JONES. Passed Mgeer in New Tork September 24, Tso, JONES, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Johnson have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Alma Norton Johnson, to Wednes- Tesh be Dr. William Northcourt Gaugiiter, Mrs. 3 LD, Mrs. JULIA day, October 8, at 6 o'clock, at Hennepin ber ctghty tae ag tay Avenue M. E.'Church, Minneapolis. Miss| MTS Tinnddawee Norton is a in Mrs. E. Brownell of this city. pleasantly social and musical circles, ai the resi- | RAWLINGS. On Tuesday, September 25, 1894, at dence of the family, while her father was 3:30 p.m. at the home of her sister, ‘Ste. chief clerk of the Senate. Socnert, , Fagity, MILDRED D.,. beloved Miss Emma Boesser has returned home Ra} Aged twenty-two 3 after a delightful trip north with her uncle, Funeral 9 am, at jonroe strect. 4 ‘Anacostia. at McKendree M. E iis W. Kahlert, and Miss Josie Kah: rs * o . ae é Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Caufield, Mr. and | TRIBBLE. On September 21, 1894, THADDEUE Mrs. George Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. A. F.| @.,{NIBBIM: aged cwenty-olght years, beloved Sperry, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Perry, Aue Schmidt, and Mrs. Hopperton, upon Mrs. I bave ed back the hair Cromwell's invitation, have i return- And bis lovely brow, ed from a trip to the Natural bridge. And tn ay octing Renrt The Misses Freyhold have returned from their trip abroad. The Christian Endeavor Society of Peck Memorial Chapel and a number of its friends met last night in the basement of that church to enjoy a social. Many new and refreshments were Carter’s Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE som ose erry ey Ey teen te’ Dowels, Pores” Vege Smail Pill. Small Dose Small Price. ver, Maggie Brown, Annie —— Bessie Spitman, Sep. 7 Siebert, Nelson, H. Judd, W. C. Coben Jno. Ockershausen, Edward Hanexe, Anderson, O'Leary, Saul and Woodrum. lever woes A. Berger, a bright and ac- woot goog Poe A of Brooktyn, N. Y., is the guest of ir. and Mrs. W. C. Duff of 2133 L street. Mr. and Mrs. George Millard Fillmore

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