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WOODWARD: -. LOTHROP, 10TH. 11TH AND F STS. N.W. -—o-— “Opening” or “First View” of Art Needlework to- day and tomorrow. A wilderness of bright, pretty things from abroad and clever pieces of handiwork designed and executed in our own work rooms. Gst floor. . Wield se eereeteeeeeee 24 annex.) —eo— A Special Display and Sale of Lace Curtains, Upholstery Fabrics, Decorative Stuffs, &c., Tomorrow Tuesday, October Sixteenth. You are cordially invited to visit our Vpholstery Department—which now occupies the entire 4th floor of Lith st. bullding—avd inspect our new and choice line of goods for Interior decoration, home Use and adornment. No pains ave been spaced to make the assortment the most select as well as the most com- plete, and every Important manufacturing center at home and abroad has contributed its share of Rew styles and latest novelties for the Fall and Winter season of "04-05. We guaranice the lowest Prices on everything, prompt and Intelligent service and general satisfaction, Lace Curtains. HUNDRED STYLES AND DESI THE REAL Lace. THE Frew 177 Tamboured. RANGING FROM THE OR- FOLLOW ARE EXAM- NO LESS THAN TH DINARY NOTTINGHAM T Nottingham. 3% yards long, G4 inches wide, whi ecru. Pair... saae Irish Point. 3% yards long, St Inches wi $5.50 » white. Pair. * Brussels. Muslin, 54 inches wide, plain center, 4 yards long, 60 inches wide, extra fine cael jen quality. Pair. si Folding Screens. More than twenty shapes and styles aud sizes, Chenille Portieres. A display of these that has never beem eclipsed fullness of value “3 wile, dado emt font: red, broua &. Pair......93.5 bi Chenille Table Covers ens in Curtata M Prices s Prices vom: 26x00 in. . S6x72 tn, srea Rugs, 3! oyrna Rugs, 3 t in fall colorings, suitable for Ro longer and ha now in stock. ¥ could be imported for today, hall rugs and a few 10x14 feet. In Addition to the Above We Have of Sillkalines ald be a ret complete 8, Sateens, Curtiin Poles, vt. Window Shas fn fact, every- thing that in a first-class Upkolsiery Depa: © store, and we will send a man to measure your windows th foo --11th st. building.) Men’s Furnishing Store. A Special Purchase of 40 Dozen Men’s Medium Weight Natural Shirts and Drawers go on Sale Tomorrow at 796. the Garment. atity—one that has heen a ready seller at that pri have this weight on hand, we bought them under p: . Being a All sizes, Also 25 dozen Men’s Silk Band Bows, Shield Bows and Club Ties, at Each. AND QUALITY AS MANY FIFTY CENT ONES. AS GOOD IN STYLE Chen's store... +1007 F st.) Late Arrivals in Silk Department. AMONG THE NEW SHIPMENTS RECEIVED TODAY WE NOTE ANOTHER Lot oF Gaufre Crepe Crochet at 50c. the Yard. WHITE. CREAM, PINK, OLD ROSE, NILE, CIEL AND MAL ‘This fabric met w yutck its very low pr The latest novelty of the season among the Silken Fabrics is “Moire Scintillante.” WE HAVE W WHITE, ¢ WN YOU PINK, THIS IN RL. MAIZE, LILA TUESDAY WE WILL TAVE ON SALE THE SAME ISB AND BLUET, AT $2.00 the Yard. + -Under skylight.) Two Uncommenty Good Medien in Furs. han Fur Capes, Satin Lined, 28 Inches Lon Very Full Sweep, $12.50 Each. Real Value, $15.00. ject Brook Mink Neck Scarfs, with Full Head, Tail and Claws, $1 35 Each. sine Value, $1.75. Ca toor. + 1th wt. bids) A New Saves ce of Our Famous “Capito APYH Sewing Machines at $19.50. FP OF THE LATEST IMPROVED ATTACHMENTS AND A FIVE-YEAR GUARANTEE ACCOMPANY EACH MACiL {Za Boor Be ne Bet, 10th and 11th sts. belldings.) A New Bicycle Department. MOVED TO THIRD FLOOR OF TENTH STREET t TOMORROW WE OFFER & Special Purchase of — at Remarkably Low rices. . high grade» “Reading Scorcher” Bicycles, °O4 pattern, “Liberty™* POeumatic tires, wood rims, tangent spokes, tres, which © high frame, rubber or rat-trap pedals. Our petee . THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1894—-TWELVE PAGES. A Golden Opportunity, 3 Mammoth Sales. Importer’s Loss . Sale of riflinery. Manufacturer’s Loss Sale of Cloaks, Jobber’s Loss Sale of Underwear. At Both Stores, UR BUYER TAS JUST RETURNED from New York with three mammoth pur- chases in Millinery, Cloaks and Underwear, embracing the ent importing milliner, a manufactures Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 16 & 17. 7c., 52c. and 57c. on the Dollar. We will place the three Larrea purehs ses on separate center tables and close them ont at proportionately bow ity , Cloaks or Underwear in the next year, now is your iden opportunity to buy them cheap. your thinking tonighi—do your buying * Fomorrow morning carly. Here's only a wee bite of the tremeeious” parchasee: ot Manufacturer’s Loss Sale of Ccats. $6 Coats, $3.98. Underwear Stock. We have Jusi closed out from a dis- freased | Sobt a tremendous job whieh we will = it on a center table at 50>. on 100 Ladi All-weol Chevron Jackets, These goods are all fresh and full 38 inches long, all sizes, Wack and vew, direct from the manufacturer's Oxfords, ‘silk velvet collar, deep pointed hands. We have divided the pure revers, ‘fuil balloon sleeves, large but- into three lots as follows: tons, bound seats, self-faced. |Manufacturer’s Loss Sale, Lot sili finished ribbed bottoms, that were made 3 Qo. for from 20e. to S0e. per garivent, will be thrown on a cent = ‘hosed bir a $10 Coats, $s. 98. = Made to sell for Lot Two— = ____| Manufacturer’s Loss Sale, |¢ mae Ladies” Rane ray and $5. 08. $6 Cloth rote $3.48 $6 liisses’ Coats, $3.98. ‘The Importer’s Stock of Millinery. | 2gc. Jet Aigrettes, | age. Soft Aigrettes, 12¢. i goc, Jet Crowns, 29¢. |25c. Black Birds, 9c. \39c. Jetted Birds, 16c. $1 Trimmed Sailors, 47c. $1 Felt Hats, 58c. | $1.50 Felt Hats, 88c. isc. Jetted Quills, 6c. 25c. Steel Buckles, 12c, 35¢. Cloth Caps, 6c. | Gac. Jet Aigrétte& Wing,zoc 75¢. Jet Ostrich Tips, 46c. 25c. Jet Bucki les, 2c. $1.25 Corsets, 88c. ok. es honed Corsets, ti ; égc. : A Manufacturer’s Job in Wrappers. This Wrapper joo re strip, widtis shoulder for $2 Will_close $1.69 Each. $1.69 Angora Fur Trim. Children’s Eiderdown| soc. Silk Caps, 25c. Coats, 1 to 7 years, 88c. 75¢. Flannel Skirts, 4 KING’S PALACE, LEADING MILLINERY AND CLOAK 10U Two | 812, 84 7th Street. Rt 7is Market Space. THE PAIOUS Dissolution Sale of ‘Fall and Winter CLOTHING. The for 25¢c. Fast ‘Black Hose, ‘isc. 25¢. Emb..Hdk?s., I2ly 490. IEEE HGS Bed Rock 28 FOR PATENT MEDICINES. ; * > Sostonteete, Our lates cents or $1 Vatne’s $1 Moots s Net, a on of thirty-one ry do i news of the ship exteti Mrs. Jones? Improved Cough Syrup auous) x 0 eae » cement of 18 has cansed so much comment in 1 clretes. ¥15, as Mr. Price, the that Lis sha Pstock of newly sel On oF be VRVESEPHE DOS FG 9G FS SSOG SOOO sovcceeescent u ling parin ed to cure the most obs Coughs, Colds, Brotel chitis, Ly ] SAAMI AAA ted Tall and and all other ‘broat z : from the preseriptios Clothing mast be mverted Inte DOLLARS i Warranted RAND CENTS. ‘The Sale Begins Today. A veritable “slanghtes of the innoconts."* Lime ts Miulted amd stock immense, 1 Pac room for sentiment. Fy garment stceific a COATS just s trade will be of PPRICES that all will concede t Injurious sub- ns from $1 to 50c. per bottle. Beef, let the blood: espe- ded to thin, pale people and pints reduced frum §1 per battles Airy” orders soltcSted,. and wit receive and careful attenti kyuarlers for Swedish Leeches. Kolb Pharmacy, LEAD) or ToWrst Prices, Cor, Tun’ tina be t ecacce PAS EEN PUPS SOS IDS PS SH SE “ard of. In fact, everythi r what te pri } town HE FAMOUS. i! ‘Residents 2] 803 Pa. Ave., se eee ee | tial and ds always be fr Market Space. MSHS He HONS had here Mav Be eee There May 3|; Other Gas Lamps: ara EP towest pe finest “quality. Order phone ‘Mite propery Cotta ge Market, 818 14 St. msistent with the by mail und tele- at wo Ye oT ww we sen DAN HPAES Trimmed Hats ) —but none is so near perfection as = most beat “ie “King of Scorcher” Bicycles (oly three in the Slemeus-Luugren. No other é — beautlfal stock of them lamp gives ay much light or burns — > Mhat experienced buyers could obtain. stock), highest grade, wood rims, high frame, the gas as perfectly. Jf you are Ke ———— Marvelous creatiops in. MILLINERY every respect, doable loop frame, finest harden- Weight 26 Ibs. Nothing better made st any making any changes gen in your store 31S ———— tat cannot suit to please all women, poremetic Cnex, does col Chain grarsa"ieas: | ot.On it ie or fete pat a 1S <= Sees cae take eapersaear oar iost tle tires, dre € " , as = a eness will str- ‘sud Guants®, atdheed ena maoa, ecunt Union” Bieycles (only three tm stock), pes Siemens-Lungren Se ee ee 8) bs. ‘The only moehine tm the clty at any- mstle tres, full ball beerlugs, strictly high Gas Lamp, UNTRIMMED HATS of — every Qing like our price. Eacb.... $09 | grode, but a triffe heavy. Our “p: $5 “i - Ee y ee are, be here, with Sige a ad Woodward and Lothrop, 10TH, ITH AND F STS. N.W aged stylish and tasty—every- rs. C. Stiebel, 1113 G st., wWeo Latest dean tn Millinery, Gas A\ Appliance Exchange, 1428 N. Y. Ave. eoeeeoeeriseconees aa Cures Try It Once —— Others, as an experiment. See if you can't CHICAGO, Will | Cure You. _ Ayer’ S Sarsaparilla Makes with less pecuniary inconvenience With the axsistance of our Equitable Credit System | avers | The | SANSAPARILLA, than by paying cash. Cash ts sap- | WORLD'S Far, Posed to get “bottom prices.” But Weak CHICAGO, * nobody can elt you Goud FUENL igos. TURE — CARPETS DRAPERIES - STOVES, ete., for any lesa than we do-and we'll give you your own We time to pay for them. don't It soothes the child, softens the gum, allays all —— cures wind. colle and ts the ‘diarrhoea. xs ‘a bottle. eee ask much of a deposit at the time ot the purchase—and whatever amount each week or each month that yon can spare conveniently is satisfactory to us. Why not try itt House & Herrmann, 917, 919, 921 and 923 7th St. 636 Mass. Ave. Some Queenly - & Styles in Dress © Wear Among the ‘ Recent Arrivals. 2 x TING OUR VAST STOCK OF DRESS WEAR FOR THE PAL. AND WINTER, ISHS, WE HAVE CATE TO ALL CONDITIONS OF WO- MANKIND TO THE POOR AS s THE RICH To MISS FAVORENE UES atao g nd Fe. —~ OFA tn ( — Steel “Buckles, (COHEN’ S 523 ELEVENTIE SPRE ae, ne of all kinds “ STORE, FoR mt COLORIN ATITS PLooDTIpe. You LL FIND UE PRESENT A VE oPpor. TUNE TIME 7O MAKE your ASELVATIVE “K 1s NOW PNAS ‘Our Carpet ( (Department © Of the most com 2 PLAINS, SUITA- € 25c. yd.é VERY oe ? will ott, ‘The Hi eine Co., (ins F st. aw. ve 8c. Qt. A 5cc. yd é cLorn, 4210 COLORS. covert ALL [Pure Milk, S4INCH EF: DIES CLOTH, QUALITY La. COLORS. ann SSINCH PIN CHECK EFFECTS, ALL Woot. aa 4k 2k ee oe iT he Best Hams ‘Cost ae . CARREAU FANTAISE, THING NEW, 42 LYCUES. 5c. yd: SHINCH MIXTURES, ALL Wook, AILOR-MADE GOWNS, 85c. yd. WORTH $1.25 SOME little sale fat. as ic. W. Botsch, TRIANON WORSTEDS, AN IM- pS AT SiR lela —— ie PROVEMENT ON COVERT CLOTI, ‘Best Sausage le issn 3 66 Ie 99 ills “ Auth S. $1.50 yd b> ths ts the FT IS REASONABLIT TO INFER will you which prices. TLE MARKET, YOULL FIND IT TIME SPENT. Gransenns ee === = THE WORLD OF SOCIETY Fashionables Nearly All Here to Watch the Leaves Fall. Some of the Weddings Past and Somee thing of Those in Prospect . and Other Gossip. The cool snap was first felt north, and it bas sent a good many of the fashionables back home and house cleaning. The prom- evades yesterday after church hours showed the increase of familiar faces which are always associated with the win- ter season. While many, too many, in fact, of uptown homes give as yet no suns of Ufe, and “Por rent” and “For sale" seem repeated with unnecessary frequency on homes which have hitherto been attractive rendezvous for the smart set, still Uhe past week has stirred the rather sluggish social current. “Neighborhood” dinners are prev- aient. These sociable feasts are about the only dissipations of a formal character on at present and consequently are highiy regarded. In a good many households the preparations for next month's weddings — a daily abiding joy. In others there bud of two Who Will be launched out in the usual way early in December. *“ ‘Still regarded ax the proper method tn York, and are therefore Hkely to « to be good form in these ten miles square, The diplomatic corps is very fully repre- sented row and the other ab=senices with be all home shorily. Sociabilities wre active in this bedy now and always, formal visiting Keeps the goxeip of ite movements, as well as of soctet) up to date, and pleasant auge: of the coming season are indulged in freely. Mr, and Airs. John Rudolph Niernsee have Sent out invitations for the marr their daughter, Miss Mai Shelton, - MM Wednesday event , at the Churc married coug very in- to Merrill, with Mrs, Merrit cond H. Meriill, spent a few down iu Boston last week at the Thorndike, heir way to Fort Sherman, Idaho, wher in. Merrit! is to be stationed. Mr. and Mrs, Newbold Leroy Rarer, who The marriage of Miss Grace & pot Der. and Charles W john H. Macy, jr. will « jovembor 7 in the “*hureh, Me w York city. oung tip, and handsome will or Arist r retara it in the The wedding is going to be fust ax quiet y the th at tast AVENE 3 display. * choser ing gown of simple y cloth with peculiar appropriateness, as the family of the groom, one of the oldest In New York, is of Quaker stock. Miss Mary Speake, you the late Rev. William F. paster of Fourth Si Church in | this city, and for al years presiding elder of the Washington district, was mar- ried on Thursday last at noon in Grace M. to Mr. ies Robins The bride, tastefully attired in heliotrope gown, ‘came in with her Mr. Summerfield Speake, and was i by her litle niece, Miss Roberta Dorman, acting as flower girl. The bridal party Was met at the chahcel rail by the kroom und the best man, Dr. Morris C, st daughter o formerly of that city. Robins. The marriage ceremony was per- formed by the pastor, Richard Mar- court, assisted by the Lucien Clark of Madison Avenue M. Church. Im- mediately after the knot was tied the couple left for an extended trip to Niagara Falls anada. T ushers were Mesera, W. Owings, George N, Groff, Wm, J. Fitchett, Char A. Hasiup pas Howard Mottu of Baltime and Mr. N. — of Washington ciplent of man: humerous friends. The groom, on the eve of the welding day, gave a stag dinner party to the ushers and other friends at his home on North Carey street as a testimonial to his pending deliverance from bac orhood. Dr. John A. Swope and fam) ly have re- turned to their residence, 1312 N street northwest. Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Bayard have invited their friends to the marriage ceremony of their niece, Miss Ida Edith Craigen, to Mr. Benj. F. Yohe, Wednesday evening, Get ber 17. The couple will leave in a after the wedding for New York and Bos- ton. Mr. and Mrs. John Hay, with Miss Hay and M were in Bos last week, at the Thorndike, on their way home from Lake Sunapee, where they have one of the finest cottages tn New Hampshire, and daughters have been in Chicago for the past three weeks. Miss Fiorence Kingsley entered college in September, Mrs. Owe: The bride was the handsome sis from her wife of Surgeon Owens, and sons have re- ‘ew Hampshire ue, and 4 isit from Dr. Owens, who is stationed at Port Royal. On last Friday evening “The Pink Rose Circle” of East Washington gave a delight- ful party to their friends at the residence of Miss Maud McKenne 9.1106 1 street southeast. Among those present were Misses McKenney, Sanderson, L. Steele, teele, Goss, Crowther, Duehring. fer, 1. Scha: B. Clark, 1, Clark, man, Chandier, Murry, ilf Vou Are I Hf ANSB In Mourning Pe in “ESA full line of Mourning Millinery, ; 2g a — »1309F St. ; % ; THESE PRICES FOR 2 DAYS ONLY. ‘Hasty Lunch Chocol_.te, ip =. —— Pulverized and sendy for fernerg use. Should be fa every Rich and delicions. No finer made. Only Bc days. UPOLITAN || WHISKEY ww and old our own B. oe & Sons, Ten-iwo F Street. Some Unusual Shoe Values. You will always find us selling Just & E é 5 PCE Te ae » ne & little lower than any etber sboe shang house, More mien and ladles, too, are -Jas. D, Donnell: LY 5 vrnt AND STS. finding out every day that we can roceries, Wines, Liquors abd Cigars. Tel., 93: At them better from a larger variety Deo “ of styles aud save them mouey. A Bargain for Men. Calf and poes—all shay “$3 A Bargain ‘for saat. By Hard-sewed and in all sixtes rant, Pieadilly, com sense, opera and Yale— broad, plain and patent Jeath- tips. The very same shoe Which others ask $3.50. Gur price : Patent s and to —a satisfied customer is the best kind of an ad. We are making these ads every day. Now is the time to drop the pestal asking us to cali for your lace curtains and blankets. Lace curtains hand- laundered, 50c. up. YALE Steam Laundry, ‘MAIN BRANCH, 514 10TH ST. "Phone 1002, Plant, 43 G st. ow, at $2 P. D. Imported Corsets, $1.50. $3 B. Rich & Sons (Late John E. Little’s), Ten-Two F Street Does Your Overcoat Look Soiled and Rusty? | Do you want It as fresh and new as one just from “the 2 Send it here-10 be cleaned. Naphtha el Temoves all grease and stains Without the jest Injury to jabrics, err ork —reawunabte pricem-Drop us a postal, We have just closed out from the mat atacturer one lot of the famsen EoD. te Anton Ete 906 G St., ee ee ae suite | Matchless Process ae and a ae 15a ta existence. Regular $2 Only $1.50 Pair. Fit guaranteed or Whelan’s, 1 S, 1003 F, Adjoiuuig Boston Dry Goods and Mess Duvan, » Harrison, She . Mum- mer, Reinberg,’ W. Wright, Wright, Goss Garcia and Hardester. After a pleas- ant evening refreshments were served in abundance, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Edmonis left the city today for their Chicago home, on the way from Old Point C@hfort, where they Spent their honeymoon, Their marriage took place about ten days ago at Moline, Il, the bride being the daughter of a wealthy manufacturer of that. town. Mr. Edmonds js well known here, where his pa- rents reside. Mrs. R. Rathburn and Master Seward Rathburn are in Boston, at the Thorn- dike. Miss Blanche A. Kelly and ber mother and her littie sister have gone to Newport, R. J., where the former will resume her studies, The marriage of Miss Siouesatt and Mr. » returned last week, ra absence. The latter left again on Wednesday to visit friends at Fort McPherson, Ga., and today will start for Fort Jackson, La., to visit the families of feveral offic: The Mis: new home, on Capitol Hill, south Mrs. Theodore F. Gatchel of Des Moines, Ia., is visiting Mrs. Dr. D. B. Street, 1102 Oth street northwest. > Old-Time Smoker. ‘The social season of the Capits! Bicycle Club was ineugurated on Saturday night by a smoker that, by its enjoyable features, gives promise of @ rare time this winter. ‘The club house on 15th street was filled with members and their friends, who en- joyed the various features of the enter- tainment, which was followed ments, in the old-fashioned rsons have moved to their 20 A street * rendered George O'Connor, Melville 3 ident ot the Charen the president the club, and Jerre R. Eliott. A stag show concluded the even- — that hae et te this ~ Bo cS iven zation a reputation. ————