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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1895-SIXTEEN PAGES. vd of London. HEROES OF CHIVALRY; or,. History of steadfastly refuse to sell the other the time. a —— ie |, | peeseeeesssvscvscescee ic [REX EERERESEEEOIEEEEEEEES THE WORLD OF SOCIETY |™®. and Mrs. Padgett. Mr. and Mrs. All- McKnew’s “‘Daily- Letter.” | [4 % = Zeey| (9 == nutt, Mr. and Mrs. King, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. SS ae 1) 4 Corset BIO TOMO Roe 5e 20) | |e ——_____ Casey and Miss Theresa Casey of Wash- ‘Howard’s or: 2) | I Crate & Harding, : ington, D. C.; Misses Betty Padgett, Ber- ST YI IS H ala Parlors, : 2) ==" |:|| At St Matthew's High Altar Mid Flowers | jia..q",saude Connelly, and the Messrs. 2) aang eee eee JOHNSTON’S, IF oo and Lights Timonds Boh. King and Gcorse Stephens i ne ioe = 7 1 | xqu 1S] e ; seeiaeat Cleveland is the guest of Com- I == 2 A modore E. C. Benedict on a fishing trip on OA S ‘ 720-731 7th St. °) ‘| [Mixa Blackburn and Mr. Lane Quietly the ‘steam ‘yacheOnciaa. along the “poe le = ls) * > oc) 1 1S +} ton early next week. = ° 25 E and Gifts. I i is ol) Mr. Wm. E. Curtis, assistant secretary of : Gi SS] ] 33} | i x aT ae : Descour, has moved from 1740 N street e) | oe |* o 123 ‘onnecticut avenue, wher = i ( ) i. ° : ST SS erect smaulsite best °° js] ‘The marriage of Miss Lucille Blackburn | pects to be Joined soon by his waothee sad it : By subresses this stock. | Ite equal * * |*| | and Mr. Thomas F. Lane of Summit, N. J., | sisters, now in Connecticut, \ Our Corset business 1s increasing. *| * © has never been shown in Washing- * * {e . » N.S, 5 5 ° ie Cen (s)| | i] ** ton. We mean that while as large, *¢|e||¥@8 auictly celebrated at noon today at —_—-—_—_ = = {eo} Howllasaeiol seurwunen ow, ; oe and, perhaps, larger, stocks may * * BS eles Saree hess wee. 2S AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN. You naturally look to us for the ist maltreat your form. x aes be found, none of them areas se- * * vitations sent out for the event, bu! ok elegict aud “uxtiusiee’” “ciyies | Half of the corsets soll in the Those who hold completed Library_or Premium €ards, lect, Deautiful-an short, exquisite. * ¢|,/| number witnessing the cereniony was not | UFlef Mention. of Happenings om the le} “pins and needles"? stores arc not ent th 1 get the choi f 3 eat selection ** Yet we are continually offering **\s| |Iimited to the company of fifteen rela- BREED rer oe eee orcee, tn over-carments, 1 can present them and get the choice of our gr 55 = The construction eastward of the Great fit to wear. Boveri 5 vole 2 a bargains. Many of them never get tives and intimate friends. Very naturally = el eas er It is right you should do so. k Wearing ar ill-fitting corset Is of over three tl ousand volume i : GEC POS 3G * * into the papers, so visit the store * * the wedding cf a young lady with co many | Falls road, which was started at 38th It fs rarely, if ever, that you 5 I< worse thin wearing a stiff, sI-ft- Premium Cards are now being given out to purchasers ff dauy. acquaintances and of a family so pleas- | Street, will be resumed to 30th street, the one of our Coats in any other store le ting palr of shoes. of Groceries. Ask for them. => antly known as that of’ the Senator from | terminus, today. All opposition has been " “ 5 ee lead e ‘The corset comes nea 3 es 3 = Rr z : vercome. th Wastilngtoa./ The“ inrée' ledaing sine cot comes nearest f0 your DIVERSIONS OF A DIPLOMAT IN TURKEY: $1.50 Clothes Poles, 75¢. |: | Kentucky was not an occasion to neglect | ©Vercome. It is proposed by the company cloak makers of America confine their 38 3 Ee AT TIN ss where it was possible to sce it under such | © light up these two town blocks nightly. snugly, comfortably and sracefally. By § Cox. MISTAKES OF MODERN INFIDELS; * _ 100 Large. Stout Clothes Poles, * * |¢ | WH* = -as | While the road has only been as yet ex- styles to. us, Although they have We: Gell uothine’ het |Chcactecarc 4 2 So Sete Nort ** 6 prongs, oak, imitation ma- *¢ | | favorable auspices. The new church was been approached repeatedly they thinking and studying Corsets all or, Evidences of Christianity. By Rev. Geo. Northgraves ** hogany, ‘maple and «|< |in gala dress for the solemn ceremony, and | tended to the District line, its construc- . * birch, _ Worth #1.80.7 5C. * +s | the sunshine streaming in from the upper | ton to Glen Echo will, in all probability, be [XERRERROARIRR EERE REE OD ) | We carry more kinds than any hac - Os = NITE , S SECRET STOslys spec erneer Se **/\* | windows did the rest. The high altar was | Completed by January 1. The car now in stores, he Good Knight Bayard. UNITED STATES SE é ee ccounts for the beanty and Aheee Socee Ard) SEG meee. § FICE rie yard) UNI BED h and south. ~~ [5% oe eBay «+(¢ |tramead in palms, which reached high | Service on the line leaves the Georgetown i Wey pemae es We fit and alter all Corsets free, . VICE—rich and exciting experiences north and south. 7s above and spread out thickly on either | nd on the hour. It takes twenty minutes Seip shoaren kath eine mae sumed pees sou bale x ie JEFFERSON DAVIS and the world’s tribute to his ‘|| ‘$9 Rockers, $4. 7 side. Pink and white cosmos blossoms | t0 Tun to the District line. Pending the ar- W Sults shown byt, You are not satisted. memory. CIVIL WAR BOOK and Grant ‘Album, de- “3\ Sco sears dare “75° para + +(e) {in great profusion added the autumnal] Pino Convevane ane Oe crs, Glen You can never be sure that you PES ee HeOD inci L Bi Wie eee ce) ae ims shlpnuent of, thone hand ¢ tocen to the artistic display. ‘The lighted | 2cho pressed inte aie) baying! (ie tatest atyie Coat | my for the picting scenes and incidents in connection wit 1e AVL ie some “Solid Comfort Reed a candles in the many branched candelabras 2 = a ates : ss i u : ‘ Srouiatian none some 35 Sut Upon by Two Men. rabent youl tay clcwtiore, 166 Po eT) . War. COLUMBIA COOK BOOK for successful house- Slee Hal sais $4 q5 oe made a biaze of aighe ike “great jewels saute cacaGlas Use wees oe “ pees. (ap | |“Equipoise’ Waists keeping. THREE DECADES; or, Union, Disunion and o. 1 TOAD «+! | ust betore noon the wedding party, con- | two men, alleged to be Thomas Wrenn aed Why you should come to us this sé hich are aeknowledzed bygien- Reunion—leadi mi in the late war. THE sisting of Mrs. Blackburn, Miss Corinne am ze | Rricaa sre aren icsegite UR, e eading movements. i ee ulh, Mr Joneoh Blackburn. jr Ma), | Samuel Ehrett. They fought until Larkins FROZEN NORTH; or, Land of - the Midnight Sun. KING OF MYSTERIES; or, Perils of the Northern Seas. QUEEN OF HOME; or, the Loving Wife, Devoted Moth- er, Wise Counselor and Faithful Friend. WORLD'S CO- LUMBIAN EXPOSITION. By Col. George R» Davis, director general of the exposition. PICTORIAL BIBLE, containing short biographies of the Evangelists and. Apos- tle. WESTERN WILDS and the men who redeem them. ARCTIC SEAS—The voyage of the Kite with the Peary white at and Mrs. Hall, Miss Vcorhies, who was a| WS cut severely about the eye with a classmate of the bride for six years while | monkey wrench. ‘The instrument made an they were both at college in Cincinnati; | ugly jagged cut, giving the flesh a hacked Miss Lane of Summit, N. J., the groom’s sister; Lieut. Niblaek, Capt. and Mrs. Ste- | @PPearance. All the parties are white. The -| injured man was scat to Dr. Birdsall’s phen Rand, the latter the bride's godmoth | office, on Sist street, where treatment was San took Uee places inthe front, pews, | &iven him, Larkins will carry a scar, in all As the wedding march pealed from the or- | Probability, for life. * Philip Weaver, at 11:45 yesterday, was gan Senator Blackburn escorted.the bride J to the altar railing, where Mr. Lane and | taken ill on M street between 33d and 34th his best man, who was his brother, Mr. | Streets and had to be conveyed to the “ Emergency Hospital. Alfred Lane of Summit, N. J., advanced to ‘Archie Robinson, who gave his occupation Otir styles for this winter are iden- | tleal with those to be worn in Paris and London this winter, ‘The most fushlonable are the En- glish “Box Coats” in two-button ef- fects, but In reality three button, the third button being hid. These are shown in “nobby,"" Wuminated, rough mixtures for stylish misses, and in the smooth meltons and beaver cloths Probab In the world toda: ris” for women, dre The. to $1 ¢ most perfec Ine and dura- sets in the market today are HARDING 13th & F Sts. se5-3m,80 ble € SERRE E EA for Indies. 1 ¥ : d Binewet o expedition. This description only covers a few of the-vol- = Ty hee Charles Me Bact acistant punter | a8 a mail carrier, has been arrested on It all depends upon the helght and moorte: AS=Cul umes now on hand. of St Matthew's. sn imported cos: complaint of James Stephens, who charges Gea esa eeerTanvecons “Planon”’ Corsets OGKEAW aac: | tumme of black na green matiasse, the bod- —_-_—_ pith Sally oped uel rae Secs CROCKER’S SHOES, ice of white silk brecaded ina bright| Big Money for an Imagination. They come in 20 to 36-inch lengths, nd those for the young ladles are short and very full. ‘The proper Cape for carriage wear is the joMf,"’ which is shown in 939 Pa. ave. The Celebrated Dalton Shoe For Women. which we carry In every concel style and size to fit any every form. $2 t $12. $1 Corsets, 69c. Scotch mixtures with hood. Tere fs a bargain as is 9 barzain, Any quantity of stylish Cloth Capes Gua sebl we cilavantee evere’cais et in smooth and rough cloths, made them to give absolute satisfaction plain or trimmed with fur and jet. in fit and wear. The Velvet and Plush Capes are Magnificent. We have a regular “d of-winter” varlety of these Velvet and Plush Capes, made plain, fetted and fur trimmed. Ladies will do well to make their felection now while the assortment flower design, opened back and front over A Httle exercise of your imagination dark green’ velvet. The large, puffed sleeves were of the heavy matlasse, | ™4¥ be worth five hundred dollars in gold Shoulder straps of green velvet edged with | to you. Read the particulars in another jet, and a prettily arranged jabot_of | column of The Star’s great mystery story, duchess lace were effective touches. The | “When the War Was Over,” by Frederick hat worn, of black velvet with black os-| p Burton. trich plumes, flared off the face. ‘The brim < was lined with pale rose velvet, and was = ; immensely becoming to the fair face it] W- ©. T. U. Ollicers’ Reception. framed. The short wrap worn to church| The membess of Chapin Union of the local was of hunter’s green velvet trimmed with | w. C. T. U. gave a reception last night in Pack otrich (ps and duchess Jace. Jer | honor of the newly elected officers of the great bunch of them was tied with long | District union, at their rooms, 910 F street. streamers of green ribbon, on which sprays | Members of the order throughout the city of lilies of the valley were deftly tied, | were invited to attend, and a large crowd making a shower bouquet. filled the parlors, Refreshments were serv- Mrs. Blackburn wore an imported sown | oq quring the evening by the voung ladles CAUTION. ~ All persons are cautioned against giving any orders to fraudulent tramps claiming to sell for our house.. We have no outside solicitors. | : ALL GROCERIES 50 dozen Ba la Spirite Coutille Corset extra long walst, 14%4-Inch front steel 2 side stecls, silk flossed, white and drab. Sold Cc everywhere at $1. ° Tomorrow - We've been fortunate in getting the agency for these Famous Shoes in Washington. Recognize them by the ‘‘Caus” of black brocadea satin, with a bodice of 4s so varied, extensive and beautl- REDUCED and “Rus de Bandi” stamp on black chiffon, showing bands of duchess lace and passementerie ornaments in iri- of the “Y” branch, whose quarters adjoin. Miss M. E. Cohen, the president of the Cha- HOWARD'S oe fs aa the soles—a guarantee in it-()| descent butterflies. The small bonnet | pin Union, was the chairman of the recep- ful—$10, $12.50, $15 to $95. > E If that th 5 He eae matched in these colors and ornaments. | tion committee. She was assisted in the x tis at at there’ nothing finer (| Miss Corinne Blackburn wore a French | work of recelving the guests by Mrs. Platt, * 9 * ’ ° le in footwear gown of ecru satin and chiffon, with lace | Mrs. Shelton, Mrs. Nicols and Miss Weight- Children’s and Misses ‘Corset Emporium, le MAKE UP YOUR ORDERS We' Garee e bought. insertions on the bodice, and a becom.ng| man. Mrs. S. D. La Fetra, who is president CG t Cl k | E t | ei pea We're introducing them now {\} hat in the same coloring. | on of the Y's, presided over thelr pert of the & | i ee After the ceremony the family party re- | entertainment. being assisted by Misses /OAalS OAKS. 1003 S ° le FROM TH IS LIST doy. in a pretty affectual way turned to the Normandie for the wedding | Carrie McGlue, Gertrude Houston, Pearl Heretofore the complaint has been ADJOINING THE BOSTON DRY GOODS ie) ee cutting prices. breakfast. The Stevenson suite, on the | Houston, Mazie Reinol, Josephine Gillen- eta en ec CHL ea HOUSE. . RE first floor of the hotel, was handsomely | water, Maggie Platt, McDaniels, Case and t c Lat — | Box of 50 Good Cigars... . | Breakfast Bacon, Ib. $. Dalt Sh decorated with plants’ and palms. The | Fayne. Mises’ Cloaks and Coats were a t- Tees SESLRESLTSESERECTS: White Wine Vinegar, galion - Ralsins, seedless A, on OES, DZ-25{) | nervy couple received the congratulations —— Rial vieeple Not eo aug longes: Caltfornia Pears Bees age’ Eee Hand-welt Viel Kid Shoes—lace and of those nearest and dearest to them, and Funeral of Col. James Dugan. then led the way to the dining room down 2 the palm-decked corridor. The breakfast | _ The funeral of Col. James Dugan of Bris- table was daintily set, the floral decor- | tol, Pa., who died suddenly at the Forrester tions being ail-in green and white. The | House Sunday afternoon, will take place tapers in the candelabras burned under | tomorrow morning. Interment will be at We have had our manufacturers . : Oilves, in glass fars make us up a large variety of stylish Hemp Groth Se ae rae novelties to sell at popular prices, ; + Aueri and if anything, the styles are more Wo 0 button—in all toes, including the “Vene- tian," “Needle,” “Razor,” “Opera” and _ “Cmmon Sense”—strictly herd welt. ‘Jenness Miller Shoes, nl ‘thoz,,, Yeast Powper Cau! Baked Beas. . > ee white and green shades, and a center piece | Arlington cemetery. In response to a tele- attractive and becoming than fn the ms ° Gunna AP eacee ak he eno of bride’s reses was surrounded by a | gram the widow of the deceased reached this re eee agp. 10 tek sia Ag Noe $5.00 oS Nobby," Rough, ina te« b p , large. 5 le Mi : = 22a B ac me 5 lass Ter YOU CAN BE CURED. 3 Benes eeeets el sane fs The shoes for the folicwers of dress tily twined with orange blossoms on the Injured Her Knee Cap. SP eee ae as lithe ee Taported tectoe ice inent, brass aba Ayes pol Feform. Hailt on last« designed by Mrs, X | White satin cover. | | 8 | As she was leaving the pension office yes Bigle Brand Cond-nsed “Mik: | Batam: Guvtosse Sade eC ne Gee eee ae resents the lest few Gays, notwith- | terday afternoon Mrs. Nora Crawford, a of the firest materials. Four tall cens. stanting the short notic> her friends had | clerk in that office, fell to the ground and ge- of her marriage. In the hurry of the ar-]'verely injured her knee cap. She was re- rangements, and the fact that the family | moved to her home, 634 I street northwest. Wi all leave town again today, the boxes sith asso seta were only open 0 be admired, and hastily packed again to be sent to the Se tent ena ee oe ture home of the couple in Summit, N.J.| Charles Putsche, a messenger boy, of 1729 Senator and Mrs. Blackburn gave’ their | Pennsylvania avenue, had one of his thumbs daughter a case of silver; Mrs. Blackburn, | nearly torn from the socket last night while a magnificent set of rose point lace fictnces, shawl ard bertha, and the | @!ding three colored men to get out of Grand 3 9 om’s gifts took the form’ of ciegant | ATmy Hall. The trio had attended a meet- Cro y ker S jewels. Mr. Lane, who is the owner and | #& and were locked in accidentally by th 9 editor of two eading Jersey papers, | Jatitor of the building. Putsche was in the chinged his name on his wedding day as | 2¢t of lowering a ladder of the fire escape Well as his bride changed ‘hers. “The firet {| When the accident happened. The wound y announcement of the event gave him the | ¥@8 attended to at the Emergency Hospital. \ Kall VY title of Edward Lane, and he has been too hee ea ° ©{}| happy as well as too busy to have any Wants His Accoun it | Baby Brand Conden: No Pain. No Barbarous e a I< 4 W.H.PcKnew,| methods. No Detention AND MLN’S FURN CLOAKS, SUI hea Fu . From Business. 933 Pa. Ave. Thonsands of people suffer with this very ls- it Cs imert. Gint Selves and Supposi- er accompli: thing but temporary Potted Plants in the str And Flowers [cers et |g U d P ¢. ( fiieta with. ther aliuicat, jana ihe is nder brrice. = en mie condition gets from bad to ly he nwakes to the conclusion y used 10 make golden models of their Pile tunors and tender them to tbe gods as ex- If you have a home, beautify tt. ‘Twon't | 1 be eapensive—and “twill enhance the ap- pably th is to be cured it will baye to be done - other mm ferings. Pearauce of your property a hundred per| pice and FL Pin ‘Children's Shoes. Enovgh to say we have the finest line of Children’s Shoes on earth—we can back the assertion, Sugar-cured Ha Large Enameline. Hirsh's Powdered Whole Cloves, | Ground Clove: Ground Alls} wclety Wafers. lin, Cakes Sugar Jumbles Hotey Jumbles. Mixed Rifle N Saltine per pound... per pound. fers, per peund: R 1 per pound eshoo Chew F ‘i n Candy. pails Lard (hn Mixed Ten. 3 Chewing: est sence of the word, Approved, correction made, knowing it would be] Attorney J. Walter Cooksey, as executor straightened out finally, and that today his ti bride’ would ‘be known as Mos, ‘Thomas | 28d trustee under the will of the late Mary Lare. Mr. and Mrs. Lane went to New | Amn Doniphan, has filed a bill in equity LS o<— *| York this afternoon, and will within’ the | against Peter Hepburn and others, pray- next few days make a short visit to Mrs. | ‘ng for the approval of his/accounts, it be- S2O49490599044000240¢0¢¢9H4 | Lane, sr., whose fll health did not permit | ing stated that the greater part of the per- her the pleasure cf coming here to see her | Sonal estate is in litigation. es ° D4 @ | son married. In a week or ten days they |. ‘Big Pu rch a S@2 will sail for Europe, and expect to spend as ° Tio Tobacco. umeal (Squirrel h : Rock (both colors) Gelatine. - Tea, npowder ‘Fea fiectric Light Flour, largest fee ever paid in a case of ult was by Louis XIV of Fran-c. arged by the attending surgeons in and Decorative ts, Ineluding | The amount ¢ SP Pe: ese plants in all their natural rs cake ve Mr. John T. Suter, jr, of the Washing- | py, telking. Funeral on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rela- ton bureau of the Chicago Record and Miss tives and friends respectfully invited to 2 them out | old-fashioned way Saks Fur Co., New Orleags akin Well, so much Fire Oolo1 Let us know just Bee = rene a ie aera s eee patmeten Ganane pecs 3 the winter in southern France. MARRIED. robably the ost a etho lesisg —— b a b Mrs. Fred. W. Hall, who has been re- ‘ £ £ PI as by applteation of a Ligature. Hi & 4 NGRAHAM. Md, QTHAHESTE ORANGES “doadea | Cure Files was by applicaticn of 8 Ligetae ar : < f U $| siaing in Oakland, Caliternia, since har | PRuguse Bs ase My ht ealtimore,, Ma on Cee eT Ge eee neo | acta tp Soi Canty © tusendt cicmoa the bese oe anon x ° | marriage, ts visiting her parents, Mr. and | assistant rector’ Memorial B.” E, “Church, Have us beautify sone property by_plant-| cach, fomon tim of such operation today Ispice, 4 pound. rs We honght the stock of one of the Mrs. Crosby 8. Noyes, at their country eh eS * BENEY DOEES, ing Or or Fruit. ‘Tr Rupning ll ce Avani ve th Queen & Anderson's Jams e most prominent furtiers in’ town. Our home, “Alton Farm,” Sligo, Maryland. toth of Washingion, D. Vin Roses, Flowering —Shrute | 8% 2400 years ago, gces to bed and stays e Size Rags Salt, 2 for.. @ — store was already crowded. —Hayen’t Mrs, Hall will spend the winter east, and —__o+__—. bertes, eens, Hardy Bulbs or Plants, | from a week to a month, groaning in agony, unless Soap Powder... .. ° room for all. This new stock must go. will be joined by her husband later in the This ts the best time of year to do ft, and | kept st urder the influence of morphine pat Gmked Bioaters, cach 4 eae ‘s ope then and lower of the eels @ | Season. DIED. c the worl This hoary he: oss-grown procedure of tre jeminy G inal marked prices. An example: We ead netsh t dat aa sgn wavceateaeay Gaagealis ty Shave 6 CAPES, “Mirror marked them? Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes, who | BARKER. At the residcme of her son, R._W. alt of thi be most were Bee $45. Origina) ticket still on them. We are now in Mexico cn a short visit, are ex- Barker, No. 612 1ith street northwest, Mrs. next spring, time who reverence t - @ __ give you your choice for $10. pected back about the Ist of November. LUCKETIA, widow of the late Quintin Barker, will have rtunity to city worthy Best Moca = Alexandria, j sire and mer gale 2 Marie L. Bailey of Charleston, S.C, were| tend. vee will teeta tarnish se an | me thos va tay Cor. 13th and G Sts. quietly married at 2 p.m: today at the resi. Bie ccuaninvessens nee oak : reer hore Tete Geel tae wee fa Choice Oolong ‘Tea oc1-0028 dence of the bride's aunt, Miss Francaide , ELIA ELECTA, widow of S. Sherwood doctors in this country and in Flour, DDL, imily Flour, COCSSELOPLOCDOSOSLOOEES OSES | Wagner, 1212 New Yofk avenue. ‘The cere- | FORNBLIA ELECTA, widow of S. Sherwood alty of Floral | #lopted t Rma AA | mony was performed by Rev. Dr. Josiah Spencer of Utica, ‘N. ¥. in the seventy-Afth end by the cultirg treatment, were to ° ° THE FINEST QU in “re mfront the such doctors v they th m nearly always Atle A AAARPAARAARARARAAAARARARRA | T Pert *s By . + per. 1% pound ¢ . Perry, rector of St. Andrew's Episcopal r of ber age. + however, sometimes transforms the pa- low Mustard iE 1 pound. ‘Doing Any Church. Mr. and Mrs. Suter left on an af- | Notice of funeral hereafter. 8 condition of babyhood for the round Mustard, 1% pound. $ Ps ternoon train for New York city, and will | _ : ° I eae : a ram te er ‘Preserving? enjoy a short honeymoon tour in the north. | POLSTON: 0% AWA WIASHIE. wife of eek i | English 'Peurl Soap, . o = ber 30, 1895, Sa in * 9 oF : : | ae eee : Theresa, moneysavee on thingy out , They will reside at 420 H. street north XZEM Belekon of tale city, aged sixty-nine s< ;: pper. pound. $ Powder. need. . is Lad ED SUGA and 2 be Florist, 936 F St. ain were 80 agonizing. tha wm. Ton Amis { Tdozen MASON'S Porcelala Lined QUAHT 2 | Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann and] 907, eye = B.A. 1 Je, Manager, to bloul-curdfing ope : I 1 flavors. Ging <€ JARS for $1.05. = children have returned from Camp Perey, | © \Tyop"y, GAT told Cie ork. We Gee” —$_—— - In the London hospitals, he could rot bear to hear Etirseh C7Mr. Wm, H. McKnight—for 15_years LICE J. GANT, belov fe of R. Fant. abe CATES eR PI CHS ; aan tent | ed] 1 BF ‘1 per pound. {> with ©.'1 Kellogg, under Masonic Temple | N- H. Fuueral from residence, 414 D street southeast, om Gee Pel Be Gis Gals edhe ie Larce Te Ichusten's 6-02. Yeast P ¢° —ts with “us. He'll be glad to see all his | Mrs. Electa Smith has returned from a Wedaesday, 10:30 a.m. Interment at Fores! you the only care is to the Piles ent out, or Rice, Inrge giain, Tb. { friends. | To “sell them the finest aga LiiaTnteg;atlber former momen eter Mile, Md." "Relatives and friends invited. SWEA | E SS ent of. If the ghosts ef the people so op Dried I { cerles. ete. 15 per cent! lower than down b | Trg Il, where. as usual, the heartiest Wels | GREEN. on Monday: a Ades upen, aud whose lives were brought to an witinely r DOME G aa Tanatededeher! SAN Gaeay ee Coen diopid protien ie > mon Extrac st Jas.H.Clarke,2014 14th St.} | tities given in her honor by "her old ate ies Fine Groceries, Wines a Hors o1-co20_» | friends. “In full triumph of f frvervver vy yyy Sy Sverre | Mrs. L, H. Mastin has returned much im- | Funeral services at Ehenezer 7 a east, Th , October 3, at 11 am, SLPSSSSSOSTS FSS -MLAL OSS OSS¢ | proved in health, and is residing at 711 Senet Oe ca tines eave ep tee eo sWi B ‘vy | Rhode Island avenue. ake, ace ae 5 Mrs. G. C. Samson and their son, londay, Septem 189 :Winter Bed 3)P4 D SWEATER FOE y weuld abandon the practice, for Western’ Stove Polish at 4:10 < ° WHAT OTHE . Ot F to the old pl Mixed Cand Sardin 3 “ Din., HANNAH, wife of Jeremiah Nolan. Ul F 5 PRICE it 13 to learn Ivory. ( aploca. loose, Ih. Mr. H, Whitefield Samson, have returned | pyle NAT msidenes, Si D street, sonth- I IS FULL WEIGHT, AND THE PRICE $3.00. fe tere eet ae oF | age Whole g 4 from Kensington, Md. cast, on ‘Thursday at. ath, | Mass for the rex a ¢ j V : turned to the | pose’ of her sou st. Peter's Church. > yes; but the list is too long to r > (S S Mrs, R. A. Clayton has re! : are reepectfully invited to @t= Unde ! . but brie€ meution here. There ts the Crushin; > (0) rin o city, and is at La Fetra Hotel, corner of lives and friends are resp x : aan $ Jith and G streets northwest. ese We sell our Unde: nethod, the Cautery method and the a ui Everything you'll need: Ui ti 5 é prices as we eel! our Sw ve absolutely | ncthod. ‘This lust named 1s a red-hot wire loop Fe oad D. $ pretty aistines Abie bargaln~ : Chief Constructor and Mrs. Hichborn | PAYNE, Suddenly, on Sundar, September 20, 26054 the best value for ur 2), applied to ¢ tumor. Is then ‘i | ery Salt, bottle. S mcembnteret seu! ee and Miss Hichborn will accompany Secre- hushand of Laura Payne, in the fifty-elgbth year Roncelly tate eee Ante rson willing to undergo such treatment Alubaster Starch, pa eos sa 2 tary Herbert's party tomorrow to the of his age. : Prices. you are getting. inds He Wathue “abs tb setataine oot Beer, per bottle v8 : «8c. ing of the Breoklyn. Funeral from his late residence, 412 O street north- $1.00 A SUIT. mat he will have to endure. Such operations = LARGE SHEETS — good | cotton—cost Miss Lizzie Sullivan of Fortress Monroe at aCe ee. ee oe oe $2.00 r Pere Soc. in all other ‘stores. You get : and relatives Invited to att 2. and treatment are worse then barbarous, and thou- New bork ( Boe, in all. < ; 0 1s paying a short visit to her cousin, Miss Cote Ce Cy a es ae Ge LACE. CURTAINS § a Mary L. O'Neill, of 479 F street southwest. On September 30, 1895, at 6:30 a.m. BANS retreat eearace lence rot wane Mixed Nuta. eat Seema OO aor Miss Lula Maurey has returned from a Ate at Soper raise oat aie oat . Callfornia’ Evaporated Beaches..0! Soeur three wecks’ visit to her friend, Mrs. ‘ednesday, October 2, at 2 p.m., from resl- if the ‘ v8 AS a ee is afflicted Ma California Evaporated Pea: 9 R. Morris of Gaithersburg, Md. dence, No. 218 N street northwest. 2 . Herorrholds (Piles) in ary ferm, no matter how uulifornia Evaporated Apples 5 5 Tailorings. bad his ease may be, if he warts to be enred, let ew Prunells. (0) n S, hh St. oe sone ne ae oa aaron = A When you want first-class talloring—we mean bs | him e« Dr. Garleton, who will radically, ab- Chalmers) Gola tine 7t * pmo) Dave bec eats tee Sontoegeentece detected tee this fash! abl well-eut 4 well-trimn ely, y . Large Silver Prunes M: ror ‘ a. ell-triman solutely inlessly cure the worst cases without *. ffornia Evaporated Apricots. Chicory, Ib....... Best Cream Cheese, Ib. Lantern Jara Syrup, pinta: Potted 2b. packige Bes Large, Fat Mackerel, Gorn Starch, package ments, made from good etuf¥ when y things at ar get them. ature or det sitive or tion from business. ‘The us person need have nt at the hands -of nable price, come h w impertations Just in. POST SSLAASSSUS SSH | ing for the last three mouths, is in At- lanta, Ga., with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Horn- at at the hand argc ‘ales Catia. or ee gessssosoeccoscosoooososses | ann Ga: win Nem ANUT CARE W. S EE | . | % bbl. Electric Light Flour. Potted’ Home soli: ESE Ese ate Dr. and Mra J, (Curtis Smitho ‘have! re- MADE WITH ° ° 9 ’e), Quart size Lea & Perrins’ Sauce, per Loose Lard, Ib... turned from their summer in Maine. bottle " MERCHANT TAILOR, MEN'S FURNISHER, : ene |Dr. Carleton, — s — 728 oth St. N.W. \ It’s a Commendable It? HOURS, 9 £0 5. EVENINGS, 7 TO 8, ° ° “Mantello” ie Habit te acauire | Photos, $2 doz.) OH WS TON’ six months. IL never he bothered with © . No more Mantelios at this price after K = 9 per. pound. Bottled Jas A Ginger hoe Polish, + % pound. Cleveland’s Baking Powder 18 DELICIOUS. Cleveland's, the best that money can buy. Sugar-c s lers, Criterion Brand Cal. Cann Mr. Wm. H. Stewart, accompanied by his ell Wo | nieces, Misses Sarah and Arnie Stewart, r P| hav> gone on a trip to Reading and Phila- 3 <P | delphia. ¢ Hy Miss Ada Carman has returned after sRemembering. eet eeonistenaen e Senator Gorman's family has moved in s WHEN you WANT soME- for the season to the K street home. thing in the Table Delicacy a line that other grocers haven't Miss Theresa Casey has returned ites 2 ot—you are pretty certain to find pleasant trip to Seneca, Montgomery it HERE—the best—at the lowest county, Md. ible price. Should an article Gq G SISO ane eoeee eeeeeneee Cards announcing the marriage of Mr. aeewereccece eeeeeeeoeee ri i os HOrleinators & Designers of Ladies’ Shirt Waists. | 525, Va., for two weeks, have returned. ocl-co28 Miss Marion Miller, who has been travel- : > 0 unsatisfactory at any time we é = *A hickory-nut cake is @ treat for e : Slaieie ° atcem it a favor fo have patrons @ | Francia H. Leggett of New York and Mrs. ths pong tan Te costs ee ailing teeth then, and it'll save something Z| © + © © Getler 15, so make y t Ihe. cull_our attention 7 Bessie MacLeod Sturges Monday, Septem- Ga tie. cost. of taving oo 55 Our in the bighest grads artistic: wok, | {Ss : {EZ Before opening » an account ® | her 9, in Paris, have been recelved' by their Cleveland cook book tells Just bow to AL our operations a $25 and we are only quoting the abore price | |(5)} ** foods ard compare our pres. @ | large circle of acquaintances in this city. make it; MAILED FREE on receipt of and of the most s: | Sass | . BRS stamp and address. Painless extractl posse CLEVELAND BAKING POWDER ©0., A Mr, and Mrs. Padgett of Seneca, Md., en- 1412-1414 Pa. Ave. tertained a gathering of friends last Friday ae evening. A pleasant musical program wa= SETBSESCS OS enjoyed, and among those present were New York. Evans Dents! Par’ors. | W- H. Stalee, 1107 F St. ~” ~3 | Successor to M. B. Brady. 2 to get _nequainted with you. New back- | |)¢¢ = uinds have Just been added und beau- | |% as =| new colors for miezzo-tint Photos. o o1-244 12i7 Penna. ave. nw. > : ‘They will be at home after December 1 at ie G. Cornwell & Son, G West 43d strect, New York. ¢ SPC SOSSSS OSS ©

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