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: THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1895-TWELVE PAGES. 7 : THE WORLD OF SOCIETY | Miss Florence Murray, daughter of the WOODWARD *. LOTHROP, hestess, and a paper on Bayard Taylor, by us Buy Your 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. a MINER a B. Rich & Sons, 3 . 1002 F St.N.W. BIG Sale of SHOES. We shall devote tomo: Se ee a te i er and jui unday dinne Mrs. Jacobson. This club is arranging for a luncheon to be given March 26. The next M | A’ I 'S aa: v ( day evening, February 27, at the residence CLOSED AT 1 O'CLOCK TODAY. = street northeast. At —— a Sale of Mrs. R. Bowman Matthews will not re- CENTE Today and Saturday, E ARE CLOSING OUT THE BAI- Mrs. Lemly will receive the guests tonight ance of eral lines of Gas and —_—_—— at the reception of the Army and Navy Oil Heacing Stoves at practically Club. always fresh, te and Cooking Stoves reduced $1.25 ae Bet eee prone oan Seanad marriage of their daughter, Nellie Vinton that’ll bonor yo ee people, Ap. ti Mr. s Wi y Smii at mer your dergarments and other Dress Requirements, pur= joulton, to Mr. Charles Waterbury Smith, chased under favorable conditions, are offered at ex= $3 “Ilome Comfort” Gas $2.25 nine headgear was seen and fewer bare|to the recent death of ‘the groom-elect’s G and 11th Sts. a President and Mrs, Oleveland at Home to| Mrs. Phelps, 9 Tennessee avenue northeast, =e 3 and the monthly entertainment on Wednes- No-Profit the Pali, of its ex-president, Mrs. Chambers, 1005 D Gas and Oil Stoves. Rellef Charity Ball—Three Mrs, Lamont, Miss Herbert, Mrs. Scho- Pretty Luncheons. field, Mrs. Ramsay, Mrs. Woodward and . White House w: of the most interest- - " = Meats “wae a mae’ ot 3] When special preparations are made forthe young | me .. sane ing whlch bas taken place there im years. | “Strang afeaJ- Moulton annownce the ee : fclks—when Boys’, Girls’ and Infants’ Outer na Un= lers named belo ning you Wish i Barber & Ross, meeting will be held at the residence of A Brilliant Scene at the Southern ceive tomorrow. T. Children’s Da‘ S MA RKE y 9 cost price to sell as quickly as The public reception last night at the} Mrs, and Miss Gallaudet of Kendall the kind’ you get well-dressed one, and, excepting more femi- | to take place Wednesday, March 6 Owing - t the balwnee of ail - = tr. rs Stoves reduced to. shoulders, there was little to distinguish | ™¢ther, the ceremony will be private. ef edie Men’ traordinarily low prices. Some splendid values for eae the reception frcm those which have pre. | _ The Duke of Arcos, Spanish minister to - Iren’s Fine Shoes. Ri- > $3 2-burner Oil Stoves re- ceded it during the winter. The floral ana | Mexico, and Mr. Woodbury Lowery left i dhieulously low will be this 5 Week. ee aueeanioe $2.25 electric light decorations were as profuse | Yesterday for the City of Mexico. > quoted in as usual, the band played just as xayly mire iastines ot the Eames iiuiiag We tite) ese Wels about as comfortable an affair as bas |e able to resume her social duties. Sea aeativee— Sie $6 OO | Beprened_at the White House for a icns| “4 picasant surprise purty was_given to splendid heaters, reduced to 2 time. Before President and Mrs. Cleve-| Mr. Pp, H. Adams last night at his resi- land and the receiving party came down | dence, 1105 Gth street southwest, in honor Celebrated Puritan 7838 50 Up stairs the scene in the blue room began to] of his thirty-ninth birthday. Those pres- are always the lowe: delivered free of charge. Patrenize them and save money. Beef, Lamb and Veal Gas Radiators, have 4 tubes, bigh nickeled base, © the new spring stock ——— ly crowding in upon us. Ladies’ Fine Dongota ~ and-turned and hand- in all sizes from amd would be @ but we have in - elided them in t edd sizes of - $3, $3.50, $4 and $4.50 Shoes Sonseeteesongonseeter Girls’ Clothing. The remainder of the Winter Stock at prices reduced teclose. All sightly, serviceable and stylish garments. All-wool Cheviot Jackets, navy blue and bl latest cut, pearl buttons, Largs sleeves, velvet col- | lar. "3 12 and 14 ye: Reduced fr oe sSeeaeeys ree All-wool © sleey blue, silk lined, Me eaTaaae ls Tacha ee be quite animated, with the company gath-|ent were Mr. and Mrs. Streeks, Mr. and s ied $21.00 ering there who had been asked by Mrs. | Mrs. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McCauley, Reduced from $2' Cleveland to assist. The senatorial fami-| Mrs. E. Rider, Mrs. Wm. Price and Misses $1.01 WEATHER R STRIPS. . lies were represented by Senator and Mrs.|R. Davis, A. Deatley E. Price, M. Price, All-wool Box C ind brown, half line For $2. 48. and brown, rald trimmed or p | | t { Drop a postal and we will send up a Vilas, Senator and Mrs. Blackburn, Miss Blackburn, Senator and Mrs, Blanchard Mattie and Esther Price, E, Smith, N. Barghousen, M. MacCauley, L. MacCauley, We 14 and 1 36 bust). Reduced from man who will give you an estimate of and Senator and Mrs. Gray, the Misses | Messrs. C. Bi - z y . Miss iglow, G. Gettings, W. Morri- EDWARD $18.50 to. the cost of weather stripping the doors Gray. Others present were Marshal Wil-| son, E. Bradshaw, M. Davis, i. Morrison, i W. T. BROOKE. AlLwool Mixed Ch Tacke and windows free of charge. son, Representative Outhwaite, Mrs. Joseph | E. Price, M. Briscoe, J. MacCauley, Mrs : No aes euant se large sleeve: i rs and 5 —_——- Washington, Mrs. W. K. Carlisle, Mrs.|T. J. Bruffey, Mrs. N. Byers and Mr. T. ae Le : bros ieee ity Bacon, Ham, Sausage, &c bust). Rev John M. Wilson, Miss Waller, Mrs. and | Chauncey, E. Bruity, P. Hoffman of mie _ —— in 23 a T. SCHROTH. -Stands 405 (Bd Boor... OsS Miss Thurber, Representative and Mrs. | andria. == 4 Lheystengea ears 1 SCHKOTH g rlule er McCreary, Mrs. Stickney of New York, a ated under $5, ~ $s 0 pos 38, ' For $3- 88. For the Men. In addition to all of t Boys’ Clothing for Present Wear. ANew Line of Tourist or Fedora Hats in Four New Special at soc. - Spring Shades. Mrs. Hopkins’ “Star’’ Pants, Black and Gray Cheviots, Cor. G & 1th Sts. Mertz’s Modern Pharmacy One-Day Reductions. Miss Benedict and Mrs. Perrine. A few minutes after the reception commenced Mrs. Daniel Manning and Miss Fryer, her niece, came in and received the most cor- dial welcome from all. Col. Wilson, as usual, introduced all the guests to ihe President. On the line with the President and Mrs. Cleveland were the cabinet ladies, each of whom seemed unusually animated and par- ticularly well dressed. Mrs. Cleveland wore a picture dress of light flowered bro- cade, with a bodice of pale yellow velvet edged with a fall of lace around the shoul- Death of Col. Alexander. The death of Col. George W. Alexander, Wednesday, in Laurel, Md, closed a career of remarkable adventure and interest. He was a native of Pennsylvania, sixty-six years old. Before the war he commanded a filibustering expedition to capture a guano island in the West Indies. He en- listed a company of zouaves in Baltimore for the confederate service, and later car- ried out a bold plan to capture three ves- sels in the Chesapeake laden with $400,000 in $4.50, $5 and $6 50c. Se Pie cers. Mrs. Gresham was in blue satin, Mrs. do a whole d. worth of merchandise; they were capture? Wwe shall also offer a new — ; : Carlisle in one of her most elegant gowns, est ayy d that 5 - of Men's Patent Leatier Shoes, : tands 440-441 2 ‘ = apne _ gees Meee aaane eee plea gray moire antique and lace; Mrs. eaeepiee 2 eS as = worth $5, - S Be2 % All-woot Bie ¥ ¢ to do at least 2 days’ business aes ai = wee el tae pink “en Fort McHenry. His wife brought him a a Best All-vool 1 in on tomorrow. We are selling ice embrolderefl in silver and the | life preserver and a rope under her crino- C entire effect most becoming; Mrs. Olney, | 1i adh ; = the purest highest-standard drugs i a + | line and he made a most desperate and “e aa yee gray satin brocaded in yellow; Miss Her-| successful escape. A reward of $10,000 was 3 ond tollet sareleles atoms ee bert, pale green satin with touches of | offered for his recapture, but he got away Fish, Tate, Bread, etc. r quoted to you In Washingtou, bright red velvet, and Miss Morton in| For many years after the war he resided 2 -— El Stands, oe Remember, we are closed on Sun- lavender moire antique and point lace.|in Baltimore, employed as sanitary en- = eae ter baal cha all —— §} $ ©. cuypensierwer.paker and con. tit 4 JUST IN-A THERS! please do your shopping tomorrow. Secretary Gresham, Secretary Carlisle, | gineer, After he became physicaliy in. | Ser pinata ecesek z NS. fish, game, poultry FRIEND” BRAND. Fi Secretary Lamont,’ Postmaster General | capable of business he 1esided in Laurel, al Wadi alae et wes 8 8" Emulsion. Bissell, Attorney General Olney, Secretary | Md, where he died. ul money returne Dark Blue - and $1.60 ed from t Herbert, Secretary Smith and’ Secretary = : “al liver oil—fre —— Morton ‘also spent the evening in the blue , AGcnuinee arora room, or promenaded around the house ‘The Attorney's Opinion Asked. peed oll.) . with some of the guests. A long line of} A doubt existing in the mind of Assessor TE) Warner's Celery Bitters reduced to. army officers in full uniform were among | Trimble as to his authority for collecting a th ‘ the first to pay their respects to the Presi- Wine of seo dent and Mrs. Cleveland, and afterward license fees from fish hucksters, he has ¥ 9 7 aI Oe d ins Sea fh | Tequested the Commissioners to refer the Infants’ Clothing. vat Che, Hunton: te, | Rentred aroun ee pariory added Couch | etueried Ane on" tantne atiotaey for ike Every-Day Needfuls at Prices That Seidom go With Butter, Eggs and Cheese-3 Si ls 8 In fe unstarched. starched, (8d floor. es sloth st oy (Late John E. Little’s), = W. S DEEWhiEE hoarseness.) only thoroughly appreciated by the host | District: “Are persons buying and selling and hostess and the Secretary of War, but | fish from wegons or carts—that is, vending also by the citizens of the District and | them from ‘place to place—required to ob- : 5 Absorbent “Cotton, . Beef and Celery Compound. 1002 F St. ; aie CENTER MARKET. | OPEN DAILY TILL 1 Pa. ave., 7th to oth Sts. White Cambric Dresses in three pretty Handsomely trimmed with Hamburg and tu All-wool Cashi others with Hub! Ric! al floor. shoul- $3.50 Like Qualities. c Hand-crocheted Worsted Sacques, Wine of Co Scott's Emulsion Johann Hoff's Malt reduced to. .1 Delicious Buttercups, Tomorrew, toc. lb. Box. the hundreds of strangers to whom the sight was a great novelty. The desire of the public to shake hands with the Chief Executive and his wife does not seem to have materially lessened. ‘There were almost as many carriages around the mansion as are usually seen there at evening gatherings, and the line of visitors or fcot was as great, if not greater, than on New Year, when so many were disappointed. At quarter past 10 the tain a license from the District, or pro- duce dealers trading at large?” —— The steam ferry boat Idaho, bought in New York for the Jacksonville Ferry Com- pany, foundered off Hatteras on Monday night. DON'T ALLOW YOURSELF TO TRIFLE WITH a cold, and so encourage the development of some latent pulmonary and bronchial disease, which often thetondesSestontersestontonts sondertoete double line of pecple extended nearly to | ends fatally. You had better cure your Cough ot 1ith street, and constantly received acces- | Cold by promptly, resorting to Dr. 1). Josue s. 3° sions until shortly befcre 11, when the re- Ene" qnccat omeciboon: a ception closed. It was a fitting finale to the | formal everts of the wirter, and appro- HS HETSS = priately closed a series of receptions which MARRIED. have given pleasure to the President and his wife and the thousands of friends and | HUNTER—TINDLE. On_ Febraa’ strangers who have attended them. ch. OM Mrs. Joseph E. Washington gave a lunch- eon yesterday, when her guests were M Tracey, Mrs. Westinghouse, Mrs. Sang LE Flen’s Store—Some sug- Gwonients 'S Gotton Under= Toilet Articles. gestions for Saturday’s) wear. Gopd quality, well] C™* “aft' iu itis) French Chamois Skins wants, 2 made and generously cut} turthe tier Te vs All our 75 skin.) Ge garments at unusually low | — Arona Meat reauced to prices, | 6, 1895, at . D.C. ‘Rev. ERT BROAD- ELIZA- (Whitens and sot ‘Tomorrow on} Groceries. -erdensenseeseeseseegonbonsorsetbongee, BETH TINDL (Baltimore and New York pape Good Muslin Shoi ler. Skiris, deep he ° Last Saturday pease’, pec Topteae ils a beautiful pink polish, Mrs. Kimball, Mrs. Tom L. Johnson, Mrs. = z : . ast 7 , Witmer, Mrs. Gillett, Mrs. Henderson, Miss receive as maison i @ Of Our Special AGI @nacen 2 psckaxes. Byala aD Mildred Lee and Miss Seawell. Fe We have made spectal effort AY A Glove special. AML siz Sai Wache Mrs. Schofield gave a luncheon yesterday | —D. & i n ing these gouls and have the finest stock at present we've ever handled. Present prices only good tony row, Don’t ° ° & Midwinter aru) in honor of Mrs. Andrews, who has been making her a visit, and who will return to New York tod: The guests were Mrs. ~~ DIED. ‘and 30c. Powder Boxes Extracts, all odors, tomorrow Women’s 4-Button Black Suede in all sizes from 5) mias this chance Ss a a ‘4 Wilcox, Mrs. Winthrop, Mrs. Heger, M o 22 1p. : hn e ry 22, i, sea 1a be the Dest Joe: to 74. Pair = = § turn-ever_col- Heintzélman, Mis, Ennis, Mrs. Thurber, | BELT. (On Pridar. February 22, 18, est prices. Money refum oe T is th st floor. ce «Lith st. bldg.) mt With two rows of insertion Troses and M, 9 ane — fata te Mrs. Bloomer Namee, 90 Island avenne, HanRier is ie idery around bottles of Florida Water: 29¢ an iss Harris. je table was very pret- ELLIOTT omorrow elders around eaiele tily decorated with carnations and violets. ton, Mass.. nds (2d floor. eves, good width, deep her -$1.00 sloth st. age. Funeral private. 3 last Saturday this © ® season during Mrs. Edward Gray gave a tea yesterday to meet Mrs. Emma Eames Story. A large | COCKRAN Velutina Skirt — By 4, AND S-YARD PI ES, IEEE # Fountain Syringes, au je aut of the best Semele) of rubber.) On February 20, 1895, in the city of 3 Si e a wife of W. Team Imported FRENCH PEAS. eitleutial-£vard ten company was present. Rew York, IODA 23 Ibs. Sugar Only st. ® which you can buy Paci bine itt catrae-rardl ecgtha 9 Mrs, Sartoris gave a dinner last night. | runtial Satumlay, February 23, at 10:20 a.m. from 3 s * ey hi in our ad bias, Ww * 5 No event of the season has surpassed in the Church 4f St. Francis Xavier, West 1gth 4 can § - $|S) every shoe 3 street and even! Children’s Underwear. brilliancy or enthusiasm the second annual | _—_ St"eet: New York. + a JOSE RAISIN: houses ata reduced i ‘sented in our assortment. charity ball given by the ladies of the | EARNEST. Suddenly, op February 21, 1895, Mrs. 1 Ib. Layer and Scediess Raisins. (Velvet Dept... --lth st. annex.) Southern Relief Society last night at Na- BETTIE TAYLOL EARNEST, widow of Rev. ii EVAPOIEA Ly APPLES. price the last Sat- Ferris Waists, made of two thicknesses of sue | Modern Pharmacy, ticnal Rifles’ Armory Hall for the benefit | _,. Joserl Barnest of Orange, Val 1 HES of APRICOTS: 9 Jersey , Cord uroy AMA | twittea cloth, with double bands around waist and uth & F Sts. of the poor and needy ex-confederates and | Funeral from Rock vee nla, itvchinond, urday that we are selling: their families of the District of Columbia. sd Orange, Va., papers please copy.) All Washington appeared to have turned 2 nae is out to grace the occasion, for every nook | FISHER. On Friday. February and corner of the spacious building was | — %™.. at her residence, 1824. - ¥ a! ton L. crowded and overflowing. The decorations | ., SAHY, beloved mife of Milton of the hall were lavish in palms, flowers | Funcral Siturday afternoon, Voth atrec and tropical plants. Among the ladies west near Pennsylvania avenae. Relatives and Tooth Wa sh 2EC, pretty toilets were the order. Feceas peapacrently sSnrited® 9 5 ° ‘The elegant repast furnished contributed LAWTON. At hig residence, 37 Sth ayenue, New einforced with cords extending over the a Leather "Leggins Peduced | on he turtonca front or buck with equally to close. Articles of wear! resuts. Doudie row of patented buttons.......25e. : that protect the child from Ge quality Muslin Drawers, deep ve, ies Myrrh & Orris the cold and add greatly to] anion the appearance. cially i) “Dentists recommend +" 4 Ibs. HEAD Ric Large can ASPARAGUS Peacemaker Flour, $4 bbl. e eAt es Sanitary Diaper Cloth, - ted cotton-and fice from starch and for- These Prices Good Only Equals any on the market POSOVOOOD ; mittens aR april a Hardens the gums and j.......0 tiem | largely to the occasion, and proved a satis- S ee aay Tey Ga Test grade Tan Leather Loggins eign matter, Following pri of ten | The Pls fantor) dentninciin ini Wetestshabntenen® Fork eit i Pepraary 2, 1806, of BREST J. Heel Solid $3.50 to. yards: Standard = apaeat eee SS ae IsItOK EN Button : 1840, 204. 22m, in, Removes tartar. From 9 o'clock, when “Dixie” was greet- | — General Kubert Anderson, U.S, army. Gab excnstone THEA. Laced 5 ‘ ne OREN ed with applause, and called the merry | Gavannah and Cincinnati papers please copy. * & li aoe oa z bene pene nies dancers to"the floor, until 2, when an old- | jon ee ines iquors. : Bsc 6e. = the breath, | fashioned Virginia reel closed the scene, in- | MOREA: 5. AEN sdunsest son of Georse 2d annex.) | (2d floor. t. 10th and Hth sts. bldgs.) {21 terest never flagged, and the great throngs ard Nannie R. Morgan, aged two years and five Fine old e coming and going seemed never to change | __ months. old At QC & er r. am "S, Pa in proportions or enjoyment. Fungral from, parente’ reatdence, cn Canal rond, © ex 2 Hy e * | ‘The hostesses of the occasion were Mrs.| Saturday. February 23, at 2 o'clock p. : i 6| A Sale of Housekeeping Supplies Ave. | Harty Heth presiaent of the socets: Ms | am mistees inte to atom ‘and ¢ BB & fe22-24d * | Carlisle, Miss Herbert, Mrs. McAdoo, Mrs. | — P'S P pring Heel Without a Precedent Crisp, Mrs. Butler Mrs. Blackburn, Mrs. Pebraar; Hiceled | pee Dressy Gy 1 Kid | Button and tton or Laced. Laced Shoes. $1.15. Call, Mrs. Mrs. Draper, Mrs. Bate, SE, widow of Rich Mrs. Joseph Washington, Mrs. Blanchard, ee = of the late Will Mrs, Clarke, Mrs. Price, Mrs, Hemphill, | ,.,,St oF New ome so sgance, 1219 Cor- 9 Mrs. Tom Johnson, Mrs. Swanson, Mrs. | Funertl semvices af ben late reskdsnoe, et cient Howry, Miss. Emily Mason, Mrs. Gen. ‘ (New York and Bost papers pease Payne, M Zane, Mrs. Luke Blackburn, “MAYER'S,” ves here tomorrow. We have beeu planning for it for 1 wi 1105 PA. AVE. from all parts of the country. It is 2 saving sale, ill this direction. No housekeeper should miss this opportunity, BRUSHE: 100, al money PURE APT" Duily's Pure Apple Cider W. H. Keister, oth & La. Ave. | Opposite Center Market. ab Brushes. . Ladies’ and Misses’ | Men’s and Bors’ ned Corn, dozen. ee Mrs. Marcus J. Wright, Mrs. R. K. Stone, Kangaroo Cale t Satin Calf ag eine areca : etto Seruh Brnshe: Fale Stitched — | Lace or taiters, Houston ey Ran itcoke Donatos: . Real Bristle Hearth Brushes or Spi Mrs. James Lyons, Mrs. H. Clay Smith (vice president), and Mrs. J. T. Callaghan (chairman). mans, two-string. aged fifty : Duster Mr. Magnus 8. Thompson was the gen- | Funeral frv: eral manager of the ball, and Mrs. D. C. lina ave Harrison and Dr. Duff G. Lewis were in sett charge of the floor committees. A daffodil luncheon given by Mrs. E. B. Wight was one of the social features of of the present stock of Men's Furnish- Wednesday. The guests were Mrs. John Sacrificed. Here coos to make a complete wind-up Tie Pintes, 9-tneh. panned Cost Hods, Japanned Slop Pails. E.On Thursday, o'clock am., FRANK SUPPLE 15-inch. rE | | Sotelo Seen tethteeee eee Boots —1 = ela es d friend: re requested fo It Boots 005 fogs Gefore the arrivallof thelnew spring W. Foster, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Painter, Mrs. | PSUS 778 a Vie euapel of Jo Wan, Tas Rentonoalontoateatpetpeteetentoetertedontontontonte toetestentotcontontonronse Kid or Cloth Top. lines, Brown, Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann, Mrs. taker, i sstibnaiet inal _ a Lnported Mushrooms, ca Ss Wm. E. Curtis, Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. Saturday, F Loston Baked Beans, can i le Ji Kohlsaat, Miss Isabel Sedgley, Miss Re. Best Home-made Jams, can. Men’s Scarfs, 5c. _ | suits: ven. Mrs. Alex. Legare gave a luncheon today. TALBERT. On February, after a short aliness,-W d Dishpaas, Sat. . Flour Funnels, large st —Next to COLUMBIAS, HARTFORDS: Gents’ Fine Calf At $2.35. = 4 1 lot of “odds and ends’? of Men's = seventy seven. Sears, - tent the es) por-b Mrs. ¥e y - é 1 Next to HART AEDS, the rest of the or Patent Leather Fe) Cle 25 and 50c. Bows and Searfs...... 9©* pero yor ghee Gn a bce we tee at from fete residence, No, 123. 4 ‘iveisy amt HARTFORDS are, ta : h or Wid> ‘Toe Armoar's Soups, GRANITE IRON W. ae trict. of Columbia colonial dames. Many | — pm. Friends aud relatives invited. $100 wheels, a1 sell at S00 eens ane Oitses, bottle neepans, 4 colonial dames from other states who are ; fact, almost as good In many respec ts as Es every whore. ec Puddine, packa: uicepans, 2 kid Gloves, 50c. new in the city were also present. Mrs. | WILSON. | On Febmary 21, A805, at 11 o'clod ora GN S Imported Olive Otl, bott Kettles, 1 Walker read extracts from a most interest- Ms eleven onth COLUMBIA. We'll tell you mare about é - Mixed Pickles, bottle. Pie Plates, 10-in. Sa ee ee ee lot of Men's Dogskin Ficeee- Mouseoer tow ais ue SS | _ . i Funeral from date residence, 321 13%, street south lar one Were sep ame: SOC. | ramily in Boston, st being an account of | °"% : Bu am. “New . Braddock’s defeat, in Washington’s hand- a ; Cuff Buttons, 39C. ean the Misses Johnson, 1:5%3 New | _ iainamasccrar e 5 loving remembranve of our darling “1 lot of Men's “Lever” Cuff But- FomideeitNodescititerehisiseacescr: ee NEVILEEY B. CAMIIER. wo died Be tons, a hundred styles perhaps. = years ago today, February 22, 1800. Wore 50c., Toc. and §1 39c. Mrs. Heaven and her daughters will not Ok, dear motier, Wow se rales tice ———— receive tomorrow, as they are preparing As the long years come and Fe to leave town, not expecting to return this derilag. Do you know, our mother, Scarf Pins, 50c. |e How our hearts are filled with woe? @ ‘The Friday Cotillion will give a dance | GALER. In loving remembranc> of JOSEPH HOUT 2 lot” of Men's Fine Scarf Pins, Rice Botiers, 14g-pint ‘eftee Pots, a) tomorrow. them eae Soa esos to learn to ride, why not @Fast Disappearing. ° pines Soap, Proctor & Gamble's, 2 cakes. a Those Ladies’ Fine Low-cnt : ~ come do seb t diverthaes Star Soap, two cakes. ee ec dass age ae er oad reco Ivory Soap, Proctor and Gamble's, cake. few days ago at 13 off regular Lautz Bros.’ Circus Soap, cake. gobbled up by Lautz Bros.’ Circus Soap, dozen. at "the rate of 2 —s “nae CC “Zautz Bros.’ Circus Soap, hundred. W. & L. Laundry Soap are" “Bargaing,"* and yuu should not overlook them, W. & L. Laundry Soap, $0-Ib. bor. Brook's Crystal Soap, cake Co's TABLE SHOE HOUSES. 930 and %2 7TH ST 1914 and 1916 PA. AVE., 231 PAL AVE. SEL Bid Pans, 10-4ach Crystal Waty Individual But Table Tumblery).fayted hoitom Imttation Cut Tambfers, Lorraine - Imitation -Cut> Begg Joris. Imitation Cut S: Boftles. work? Information at the office. + DISTRICT CYCLE CO., 452 Pa. Ave. it TOILET Sets, $3.50. - is the by ER, f today. — ae rae tnt ee AND CHILD. eoseinee uae. | $1 50 Teal Cut Water Juss. art at 1517 R street this evening at 8. Dean's Pu silso eat Cat ae pote Ae aie serine. Noe SOC; ‘The marriage of Miss Stetson to Lieut. ; fuzar and Cream Sets 2B. Dean's Pulverized Coffee, Ib. 4 ‘Tetley’s India_and Ceylon Tens, Ib..... Galts md Peppers. {All orders for groceries will be deltrered on $1.25 dogen Crystal Punch Cups. Saturday. Special wagons will be used for this| $1.28 dozen Crystal Fing sale. Fletcher, U.S.N., will take place at noon on Tuesday next at St. John’s Church. WOODEN WARE. $1.00 Patent Folding Clothes Rack, 12c. Polished Bread Boards 50c. Hardwood Meat Board: 39e. Polished Pastry Boards. Ie. Chopping Ba . Wire Coal Steves, wood rim Cedar Buckets, electric hoops. Step Ladders, 5-ft. Patent Rolling Pins Polished Wood Potato Mashers. “Boston’’ Bosom Boards. Slaw Cutters, large size. Hardwood Towel Roller and Comb 3 LS 6099860609009 is @ @ @) ° ® st opportun- Fe na t you have ev icc mune Wensaien {h] youare an ARTIST, soe oenten ‘wine acta pee or an ARCHITECT, consisting of twelve plec tueluding Slop Jar. You cure paid $5 for no or a DRAUGHTS- MAN, it will pay you ee to secure your SUp=| Gin sor... Special Price, $3.50| pies of GEO. FO MUTH & Wilmarth & Edmonston, €0., 418 7th St. N. W. , rockery &c., 1205 Pa. Av. heurd of the peices sel will ances ’ ’ S 22-344 ciate why tations by Mrs. and Miss Stevenson; an es- say on James Russell Lowell, by Mrs. Fris- bie; vocal sotes, by Miss Stevenson; plano recital, by Mrs. Jacobson; reading, by Mrs. Edson; a recitation, “Robinson Crusoe,” by i After the ceremony the family and a few Silk Suspenders, 75¢. of the intimate friends will partake of 1 lot of Handsome Fancy Silk and breakfast at the home of the bride's Satin Suspenders. Were $1.50, $2 parents. i 2.50. -. Bee ‘The residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. ( arter’s- See: Cocker was the scene of a pleasant gather- an U brellas $2 ing last evening, the occasion being a dance Z = : m en by Miss Nora Cocker to her young Fine Banquet Laps, ons stem. 5 9 °5O Freie about midnight supper was served 1 € 1yver Sartore LeUles: 1 lot of Men's Fine Silk Um- in the dining room, which was beautifully f peaee! - brellas, gold ari silver mounted. ' $: decorated with palms. Among those pres- ° CHINA WARE. 2.50 1 Anwrican China Toilet Sets, beautifully deco- Were $3.50, $4, $5 and $0....... 5 Se ee ee enaCoATon, Atal LS. rated, extra large ewer and basin. Regular price, d Harding, Margaret O’Hagan, Eleanor Can- - ood eS U ty, Edna Benson, Helen Dyer and Sadie H Sdisrare 2 Cee eee ee nderwear, 39C. Sefton, and the Messrs. W. B. a SICK H Regular price, §8.65..... ++ $6.95, 1 lot of Men's Gray Wool Shirts. Will Montague, E. D. Stuart, J. D. iow Dimeric’ (Chica Diinecl Sets, iteuck decorations! Cae ee 39C. | ara, A. Phillip ‘Long, W. G. McCormick, J, | POSITIVELY CURED BY THESE LETTS Eis new shapes, 100 pleces. Regular price, $10.00.$6. 1 lot of Men's “Gray Sanitary @ C. E. Howard, Williney, C. A. Walsh, Chas. Indigestion and Too Hearty Batts: nee Decorated Syrup Vitchers, plated top. Regular Wool Shirts and Drawers. Were $105C- | a. ee Se S1E ence fect remedy for, Dizinesn, Nanges, Drowal: a The Excelsior Club was entertained on . . ve Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER, -11th st. bldg.) M A YE 9 S Tuesday at the residence of Mrs. Murray, Tiny. tegulate the Bowel. Purely Vege: — on Madison place. During the afternoon Roller Skates, 29c. Extension Roller Skates, soc. 9 | iefions by airs. and Mise Stevenson: an es- Smail Pill. — Small Dose, a a u . i : NEXT TO STAR OFFICE, Small Price. & h 1105 Pa. Ave. Woodward & Lothrop. POSTS

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