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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH’ 5, 1896--TWELVE PAGES. THE WORLD OF SOCIETY] Feren= or mmm m axp o, the fad ——— 7 il From the New York World. Pretty Woddings Last Might Here and in | From the @ few days formal announcement —1s to wear a Leather Belt ontside Baltimore. vill be made that the reorganization of the ‘the jacket. Probably the largest line Raltimore and Ghio railroad is in the hands = teva obra Suey, urs ‘are: the of Morgan & Co., and that the plan for the ish ab ‘Weddings Past to Come—Dinners | rehebilitatior of the property will be drawn 15c. to $1.50. by ul irm. and Other Pleasant Events— ey ae Morocco, calf, grain, alligator, Woodward «. Lothrop, eas ‘Sharpless ; oth, 11th and F Sts. N. W. 5 Butter, 50c. Ib. OUR BUSINESS HOURS ARH 8 A.M. TO 6 PL aaponee Toe nants ta ote Convention Hall ‘Used “eres” Flour. = diay. mos Wot Sar Unlined EOE 1 PUPEMTS TNMs Parsee, 1s smu ox sumer | Fresh Country Milk & == ich, Delicious Cream. tT 2 Winning thelr wet inte the terae at oe - Friday’s Our Remnant Day, |) sities. 7 and sweetest sold in the city. This Is a : . ie new departure in our business, but it’s Our Bargain Day—the time when the clearing up for the week occurs. proving a wortby one. Odds and ends, broken sizes and assortments, short lengths of perfect |(5-Ib. Box Creamery Butter, $r. 40. es * = A leader with u And it has goods; also soiled, scratched and chipped articles — remnants of every be a favorite w Butter bi Yesterday President and Receiver Cowen Personal Menti was in town to find out just what Mr. Mor- seal, levant, &c.—some with pretty gan wanted, as it was very evident that he sterling silver buckles. did not propose to let them get along with- Kneessi, 425 7th St. At the Church of Our Father, last night, | Ut him. The papers drawn yesterday will ence sst, 425 7 $ | the. marriage of Miss ‘Blanche aturray, | £1 nim absolute dictatorship. He will 4 ave his own way in ever: jing. There © 40 0% CO 0% 0% 02-66 2 -¢ | daughter of Professor B. P. Murray, and | \iy 1” committees, but he will have the Opinion —of a bratid pf flour is a he a favorite with knowin x buyers REE RREEEEESS | MN Wilt Alexander Noel, jr. formerly | veto rower, He will name hig own circle 5 5 cause its mal cel tq ties. ff 0! Ww ary of con: of 2, a e wi fe: character and kind are marked to sel! quickly. A goodly number of such [ee good one-to-heed. Nine I ts E T Mark Givebuiee of Gur Chace’ Puiceacn an [oe ee on ira; ane Menem ear things for tomorrow at almost your own pricing, but particular attention Geo rt. Oyster Jr., out of ten of the cleverest asy 10 Mar eeeedecked the platform and reading desk | (il again Core to" she front with hig is called to some rare inducements in Silks, Women’s Waists, Women's S e 9 cooks sav—and say it ear-% h e Differen ce The ushers were Messrs. S. M. Lee, F. G.| On: iia a Wrappers, Women’s Gowns, Women's Shoes, Girls’ Long Cloaks, Men's Hdqrs. 1148 Conn. Ave. nestly—that Murray, Ralph Hendricks and Wilson! Already it is hinted that the stock as- : > | sessment of Atchis-a will not be a marker veen LON DON§$| Brown of Baltimore. ‘The bride entered the | sessment of n thee tu chureh with her father, preceded by Miss | ferry't,Guming to the Baltimore and Ohio, READ and the F- ))| Lettie Brundage of New York, who was the | je Reers The Cairo cee oe ee dinary soda or cream | maid of honor. ‘The bride’s gown was of ite tien fo thag oie pd edges ae Ucally W.red vut, and long-headed observers crackers. The lightness, ))| white sik, tgimmed with pearl passemen-| look to such an outccme as the practical 2 cae terie and lace. A wreath of white violets |®™algamation cf the Baltimore sed Ohie crispness and delicious-‘\| 72s worn with a tulte eell, cna her bouquet | Bar yg, Southern railway, of which Mor- & ~ ” 5 er bi gan is control, an ri ness of “London Creams” {| was ct white camations. ‘The maid of | Sttnds, i Control. and of which Samuel are too pronounced to be §) | honor wore white silk mull over white silk, s and carried pink roses. Walking before the 2 iT EER unnoticed. Above all,®| bride was ber youthful flower-bearer, little A Contract Labor Cane. they're always fresh. Add‘e Bell Longley, dressed in white aud] Secretary Car: has under considera- 66 ) marriage ceremony. A reception followed | 44 who recently came to this country at the residence of Professor and Mrs. Mur-| Under contract with an English firm to set ray, which was largely attended. Palms,| up cotton machinery made by them and carnations and hyacinths de sold to parties in Boston. Ti ‘The occasion also marked the fifth | thorities, on the ground that they were ding anniversary for the bride's sister, | excluded ty the alicn contract labor law. Soe ee — — who wan Counsel for the men contended that no one present. ". im rs. Noel received a familiar make their future home at Hyatt le. and hence their coming in no way would de- The wedding, iast evening, of Miss Fior-| Prive American machinists of their rights ence Voorhis Thomas of Washington and | UNde- the law. This statement was denied Mr, John Henry Fisher of Pittsburg, at | PY American mechantes, and. their alluza- strewing flowers. Dc. Wiliam Greggs was | tion the case of four mackinists from Eng- 99) parlors and dining room, and on the supper ams”, |= number of elegant gifts. They left last | @™ this country was sufficient! the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Henry F-sher | tons Were sustained by the English work-. ” Half Hose, Little Children’s Sacques, and Hemmed and Fringed Huck Branches; 175 Center Market. Towels. Most of these were purchased for the occasion, some are from * 26 Riggs Market. the regular stock—all are marked at Remnant Day jargain Prices, for light, white, palatable bread and rolls, crisp, flaky pastry, and aaa Sereseeesseseceoceossosoees oire Fra is> for Pe pats, Ski Ww Linings, Delis, Gumee ch each aLCoe peat tered oat bare sIt Ss Muc 4 ee) @ ona ao @ ar) triped Taffetas, snitable for Petticoats, Walsts, $80 yards Ail-stik i wk, white and fancy colors—and colored grovad with finest Minnesota and- Da- back ground with st kota Wheat, ground in the most approved manner by expert millers of today. Look for the circular bear- ing Wm. M. Galt & Co.’s signature when you buy — to have us send the Ice Cream or Ices in bricks- fously cut and wrapped. It saves any amount uf trouble insures quick 4 1opeticks ent 20, 24 and 25 to od stripes. Regular Price 8714c. the Yard—Bargain Price, 69c. BARGAIN NO. 3-186 yards 19-1 Dresses, Skirts, Petticoats, Waists, ¢ eguiar Price 75c. the Yard—Bargain Pr t floor... @ik Department a i n. flavors of Ive Cream every nding Strawberry, made of ripe fruit, men were 8 Island au- —Ceres” is made from SOS SEED VG EY ice, 55¢. : ‘ 9 Tee Cream, : ae on wie |S Pussell’s, Py, B. IN NO. 4-25 dozen Men's ¥ avy-welght Fast Black Cotton Half Hose, high us ¢€ spliced heels and double soles, Sues 9 te il. 31427 N. Y. Ave. P l ry Ba i i s 2 mbs-25 ie = Reguiar Price 25¢- the pr vareain Price, 5 prs. for Sr. Ledsvosoovereegesoescoseeny: eer €SS ge B TN NO. 5-500 Fine Linen Center Pieces, Serviettes, Tea Cloths, Bureau and Buffet ae 99 OLLI RNG PEGG OOO GOES Are prepared especialy for those who wish some-§ thing better than the or- ) PON 3 best man and Dr. Rogers performed the he bride cake was the central orna-| TefUsed a landing by the FE) night fer @ northern wedding trip, and will | ‘ith these new machines to set them up, TEES SOS IRIE DRE dinary crackers. THEY : » ARE BETTER in every ” way. Name on each¢ Reguia’Prices 50¢.to $1.25 ea— Bargain Prices,35 to75c. Su nday School (Art Needlework Department... -tst amex) | Teachers and Scholars vist floor... es rules a cracker. That’s how you'll & | in Balumore, was attended by ‘a sinall | Mn. elena = goad Ba IN NO. 6-38 Wome Fool Plaid r edinn color cor ined . : . 4 ie raithel gathering of relativ d intimate friends, | done by Americ: eee peer a 2 mds XO; S38 Women's Wool Plaid Waists medium and dark color combinations, lined Should be interested in that big lot Fl Ir ¢ know them gain ering of relatives and matimate f ate mell of Musion appoareh al abs secoomy Regular Price $2.50 Each—Bargain Price, osc. of books we've MARKED AT ° Ga floor. . ee & Torn st. vullding.) | HALF PRICE! - All good titles— $ ex DARGIS pees Fined Outing Cloth Wrappers. principally dark colcrs- vers large skeves, full | eminently suitable for gift or library | 4 Regular Prices $1.50 and $1.90 ea—Bargain Price, $1 oo. | PYtPoses. ; Ga Mor... pee, i +.-Hth st.ebatlding,) Ballantyne S428 7th St. It x h Sacques, in neat pink and blue stripes, ribbon tie Regular Price 39c. Each—Bargain Price, 25c. SEES Cotsen Oe Vera ¢Wm./1.Galt&Co., : @nfants" Department... al tlooe Seals 1th st. building.) The terlals are used. No artbt can $Wholesalers, rst & Ind. Ave. 1g “e » braid trimmed—this season's best styles Best afford to use inferlor materials, Seatecteatectpsteteseteegetoctentoctnedetoetntoetontectpetetectentectente SS g ae é ‘oom’s cousin, Mr. Arter Fisher of Oi] | 5#!f of the Englishmen. eS NaS Pa., and ‘Miss Henrietta Page Carr -< SAR ARAREAR EARS = of Washington was the mitid of honor. Hearing Indian Delegations. The bride was given away by her cou: Mr. Thomas Marcus Hulings of Baltimore. | T* ation of Sioux from Pine Ridge, The attractive bride was gowned in white | heeded by Little Word, had a hearing at satin, with white chiffon on the waist. A| the Indian office before Commissioner Eyeglasses or)’ | satin. 5 of pearls and diamonds held the | prown's Spectacles fitted || tulle veil, Her bouquet was of lilies of the The 21) ; ae 4 and the mantels banked with roses and | Pepartment yesterday as counsel for the Ni At All Grocers. i Pace Mowers “Wiel MEEL Seth: ete tee | CONOR WIM econ Ship ale dgtereeneh ea bore It ‘ 3 é : valley. Miss Carr, the maid of honor, was | {N¢¥ Wanted their grazing lands protected with’ our finest dressed in white organdie over lavender | fon. trespass by white cettlemen; they lenses, in neat,|_ | SK, trimmed with .violcts, and carried a| wanted their own trading stores and their large bun of violets. Mrs. Evan Thomas, | own herders. The commissioner assured strong frames, $1.|: | the bride's mother wore black and ma-| the Indi s should have ] ° 2 | | genta satin and jetted _passementeries. M All ti Cc |. | Mrs. Henry Fisher, the bride's sister, wore ¢. ISTEP G& CO.,!:|| an ciezant white satin mene ee a ne : ornaments. The Rev. Mr. Powell of Grace © ovelty Cloth Long Cloaks = ra ~ 1, 12 and Lt years. egular Prices $10 and $13.50 ea—Bargain Price, $2.95. esults "Tu ter cost nothing. R 513-5 & th 5: 25. Resul Better visit cur establishment and wns, Empice’ style, two bands of insert uille of embroidery around beck and sleeves. Av ‘CROCKER'S to a delezation of patronize the artists’ department. hoes 930 Pa. ave. had complaints to make = lands. OPTICIANS Chureh performed the ceremony, which Artists’ Supplies 5 was followed by a reception, which was at- rice, $1.co. e I HE tended by friends from Washington and ini + wins) | Gey. Plutin & Co. Se cae ene rae weve fe the dle BARGAIN NO. 11 ou Tan Oxfords (light tan quarter and darker tan a cain ne DAWN staried for a southern trip. The bride re- i vamp, mevdie toe. Very stylish. if z ‘aanni ceived many elegant presents from home , igate the aavisabllity of Regular Price $4.00 the Pair—Bargain Price, $2.50. 7th st. nw. ani out-of-town friends. ‘The groom is the | improving existing canals and making con- : rT NATE ig faite Gen. | cus canal between Lake Erle ard the Ohio BARGAIN NO, 12—Consists of a Belfast manu "s six months’ accumulation of Ht. 1 ° Z Lorenzo Thomas, adjutant general of the | “** ¢ 5 gad Fs Hack s fabiont i hae tn a Here thrown axide | nse of Sone sight Gluten Bread Gives 8 ssID AL? United States army, and daughter of Mag. ae ee ee ee per = an olf sper Terence in «. ‘These will be sold he dozen only, and 2 Eval jomas, U. -, Who was le y < « » < At the following bargain prices, Which means a ng of at least one-third on regtilar prives: Health to Diabetics the Modoc Indians in 173. ° vane _ ate face f 2s 8C., $1.05, $1.20, $1.30, $1.50 and $ the D 2 s SHOE Mrs. F. I. Seal has returned from New | Pirden. The board find three routes feast- O8C., DIGS, D1-2D, D130, DI.5 1.75 the Dozen. PS ee mai acialy ; ee ble, viz.. Cleveland to Marie estimated = ( Sardusky bay to Ports- Hundreds of thrifty honsekeepcrs engerly look forward to these ttwice-yearly Towel offerings and contains the flesh Sena : re ed oc _ Parchase for future use. ‘The defeets are too slight to affect the wear, and the saving Is consiierable: = ue me ne spread Sento te Coane, a a a ite se sbulldigg) Se aia mug Tnae ie stage.) ae : Ye had a taste of a stcre full of buyers Proctor, Miss Proctor, Gen. Grout, Judge ——_-__-+-e— . ——— oat. neal a ducing that ‘Surplus Stock Sale."* cant and Mrs. Powers, Col. and Mrs. F.C. Aines- Many Patents Song! Traveling Goods Dept. Picture Department. ‘Krafft’s Bak com racave, & enjoyed It bugely. ] Te | | ee eee eS £ odd Trunk sles wlucl iS ra S DAKEPY, axpistn sr. ? jutend to bave a crowd all the thme. at them, It was announced in New York today nm attend siays. These ee A lot of odd Trunks, styles w = n Odds and ends, one-of-a-kind |* coxrecrioys, p. RY, ETC. mhS-th.s.t.20 4 ug to make it ts your Interest to ak ; that the wedding of Mr. Edward Gwynne | ©“ an 5 sega pda pies ae we shall not duplicate, reduced to 5 * mente ome a vumsirconsieeeutamns buy your shows of us. :| | of that city and Miss Helen Steele wiil take e : pplicatic for pat ‘ie 1 Esme ts sorts, some with a scratch or other ae Gong to take you into partnership with place on March 26, Mr. Gwynne is a the sargest number recaived in any close them o: defect in the frame or mat, others tw to the extent of dividing inalf the protits. | fF py Si 13th & Pa. ave. nephew of Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt. e the office was established. Teun | perfect—all marked to sell quickly. wo Drug Stores, irs u'sts. Mrs. Andrew Simonds of Charleston, 8.| ‘The officials take it that this influx of ap- Pp arked to sell quickh Suintned cisee m5-254 || C., im visiting Mrs. H. D. Hitchcock, asx | piiatrne pertends a sharp and booming - penguored Prints, 16x20, white and gilt frames. ° “samples” of the new | /2 = Q' street. 3 revival of what was a few years ago known Reduced from $5 to te: cach ule 1 ans res Dr. and Mrs. Howland charmingly en-| 48 busine re See ee ee ‘ tertained a host of their friends at a mu- Se duced from $1.44) to 50c. each, - ~ Sibaencies oe Sk aac eRe 5 i 3 4 | Sicale Tuesday night. An elaborate pro- Granted a Divorce. 3 igs, 20e24, ook and gilt frames. Te- % | cram was arranged. Those who took part! in the court of common pleas at Philadedl- from c caees . 2 tlie ext weeks we'll preseat 4 | Were Mr. Penenoyer, Dr. Dieffenderfer, tk @boree OF abeok tation Pastels, fancy white ani gilt frames. | - 4 3 » of solid silver 5 | Mr. Kimball, Mr. Jenner, Dr. Howland, Mr. s oe ee il trom: $2.50 to $1.95 each. a u eS 7 Hutton S} Jackson and Mr. Douglas. The drawing | divorce, with permission to resume her + Photographs, lix bronze frames with gilt co} ' Pins—va rooms were prettily decorated with palms | naiden name of Da was era d te Mrs, Reduced om 95 to $1.6 en = 5 e ie foe eke oe and American Beauty, roses, and at tne cp Davis de Kieffer from Otto de Kieffer. Florentine gilt frames, 2-Inch . - - oct uaa nal pelea new ? | conclusion of the music a dainty collation | Mrs. de Kieffer is now residing with ber from $2.95 to $1.85 each. Lizzie Wendt, a work girl, who bas Children’s Shoes. z tnanepr One "septation is “ivat "ot 2 | was served. parents in th 320, white and gilt frames. peing the most expert Watch Repairers in © ao Sow: |= — oven, teal can pa lived for years with Mrs. E.R. Here new prices te prevail on | ¥ town: AM Work dusranteed: test tea ¢ | Mrs. Z. T. Sowers will not be at home to oie ies and gilt Harris, the plano ani sausie dealer of Caitaren' * COLE BROS oe) se ee ie from $3.00 to $2.00. each. Mason City, Iowa, writes, October Se see ett as Y 5 “9 4 ponte Hees ake a eee abl exeh. 1 Photograph, bardso: K frame. Reduced Thildre 4 will be 3160, : 1. E. Cole, formerly ef 12014 F st yg | Copii wee ats am nel Nicht Caae eaneed 25 eh chat aie: teat learaet ot oes Will be $1.90, © ci © te ee tania” 2 elent at witch Enos Gay qute a tenes faced from § Dusted 20054 leakctranes aedaccalsicaresto Ripans Tabules from Mr. John Gullion, wil be 2.55 Sy |B % | gathering of distinguished people, in te Sat gee ees psomeaiacsit froma who is known to everybody there, = 409 ath St. N. W.: ing Secretary and Mrs. Carlisle, the Rus 2 French Pictures, slightly soiled. gilt frames and mats, being the contractor who has built snd educed from $3.50 to $2. sian, Turkish and French ministers and ‘Open evenings until 8 o'clock. mb3-th,e,ai-28 ©} others well known in official and social PSCSSSSHOSISSOSSSSSSSSESE les. Mr. Herrmann, who is even more laid most of the water and sewer pipIngs In Mason City. “‘Itipans Pa raion mess Wilh v, Boule & Har- Shoe Ne 33 tractive in the parlor than before the Mf his sont. Interment I : 1 Engraving, 20x24, Florentine gilt frame. Tre- Sabuates ayo) beea Or cory auent neneat pe “$2.90 | 22 +202 26 12> OO SS O& Se | Dublic, completely mystified the company Baltimore, Md. (Baltimore duced from $3.50 to $2.00. by a series cf sle‘ght-of-hand tricks that * aren eaky “havi a Y. i ¢ 1 Medallion. Reduced from $3.00 to $2.00. formes)” says Eisele, “having ‘i si price e were given with marvelous dexterit w 2 French Figures, 1x14, gilt frames with orna- suffered for years from eatarrh of the Misia $5 Eatent Lerner Sines ef OR BREAKFAST. $| ‘The home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 8. AR RNS (st floor. < a from $3.5 js Stomach and indigestion. I now keep RITE $3.99 t L22 pis saul respectfully call the at- ¢ Clarkson, No. 2 N street, was the scene formerly of i —o-—— them by me and am ies one with 9 Ps * hibit of the Battle ¢ amtarium @ | of 2 on ener pene os ine ie 20th street Tee Suit Department @ new esse of life.” Miss Wendt is Boys’ Shoes. Health Food Co.. now going on at © Sor ot ake acta = private. 2 4 Navy Blue Ail-wool Flaum ‘ —-o—_ ars old. Her father and 2.50 Satin Calf Lace $ strated by an expert—a trained nurse @ of their residence were {i!! ith on March 4. 1506, eees teen 92 oS in| Cloak Department mother are Rudolph and Caroline Renirice $1.90 * dircet from the sanitarium—and are @|a merry company, and the ev: 2 T L., beloved bushand > E pa Z Wendt, who Hve near Rudd, on a farm ‘ine Russet Shoes. “$2. oO é untgue feat 6 tertainment comprised music, game ' ; Cassinw re Sult, mde. bos front. ‘ i DBA ie feat bountiful collation. A number cf hand- n Saturday at 3 pan, - Eeauted frost $1590 1 S10 ; we S100 ear =i pete ae son cas Gity. 7 Rceennoseare 7 ee some presents were received by the couple ++ lth st. bldg» mot Cheviot ard Kersey Jackets. “Iam glad to feel so well and w an 99 ry mong the guests were ‘Ss. See Reduced" from Sint AE EHAINEST Genie The “‘Jenness Miller’? Shoe. ; naga é Clarkson, mother of The hos > De ment. king Jackets, medium wei: s Tab Ladies who have been having thelr shoes al—is being served with the ters, Ella and Ruby; Mr. and pa . g Jackets, me eight. Sizea ‘abules. Ladies who have been 4 : iz G rls De ; rt mien Reduced from $10.00 aud $12.50 to Soa E made to order and paying $8 and $10 tor | ® focds. @ | Donath (parents of ‘the hostess), Blue AlL-we ec (Signed), Very gratefully, the same, should on x pair of the | % @ | Mrs. Walter Chambers, Mr. and Mrs k Suits, The | Gd thor... ce serclith st. bldg.) “LIZZIE. WENDT.” He RADON I ey Co See Ge He CG. Bryan, ltt G Clarkcon, Bice Helly Doce Keduerd from oo le. Bi <<. AVE. N.w. @ | Dorothy Clarkson, Mr. and Mrs. Ei i stylish as they are comfortable, But | @ mn5-th,s&tu,28 1413S. X. AVE. Siw. © | POrCtnY, Clarks and Mrs, Howard 1. ~ 10, 14 ant | Corset Department. Ripans Tabules are sold by drugzists, or by mah ality—the Beat. But one a = 3) nath, Mr. and Mrs. Rowan Ro y « i Af the price (50 cents a box) is sent to The Itipans Teceencreel Ba ieiSianicese | ae fos din | 5 a.re tert phair: French Blas Corsets, fine cou heavily | Ghexntcal sGormpany, No. 10 Spruce st., New York. Bas tes. eee ee ee ec jars. See ee pet e eee Halwa os os a Ss, ZOre Sam] vial, = x, Mr. = . A i <nis ae z, {um finished with Hace and nai a CROCKER’S | Bayless, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Dormer, Mr. | Funeral on Saturday, at 1 p.m. = Millinery Department. 24, 25 and 26. Reduced from §: 9 Horton and Miss Helen MeKeeyv Mr. ir. : March 5, 1896. ¥ | and Mrs. James A. Clarkson, Mr. and Birs. gqod shapes. Reduced from $1.00 Corsets, fine whife _ ers = 3 to We. each, Spoon busk, two side_ steels, OeS. 039: a. AVGe. . Wm. ©. Keegin, Mr. and’ M. Rovert y Aigrettes and Cone Feathers. Reduced top finished with lace. SI tf OEE EERE EE ERS iorerez®) 9 —Almost is a dangerous \}/ Daniel and Mr. and Mrs. Hurley. from 25 to Se. €: from $4.00 to $2.50 p ir. It | A pleasant musicale was given last even- 1 la + facing of black velvet | 4 pairs Linen Corsets, hi ily boned, two side % vi r. word— so near and yet so fa ing at the residence of Mr. W. F. Slin hit c It really means nothing ac- (4) 1901 Vermont avenue. Numerous cl 1 e complished. Almost suited and popular musical selections were ¢: On Wednesday. NN OM. SHE Mareh 4, 1896, at 2:45, NX, bel wife of ets, tips rnd | steels, boned bast, extra lonz Waist, top finished 4 W. with curbroidery. ‘Size 13. ‘Meduced front $170 t0 <i PIECES OF green velvet | $1.60 per pair. (2a floor... [XRERRREMES n, te Reda-ed from +++-10th st. bldg.) | |% 3 A the feature of the evening being a violin oe canons = x FURNITURE ° means not suited at all. We've quartet, in which Messrs. Wm. Schoiz, T. " Muslin Underwear Dept Ie ; ADIIS, been successful in avoiding | Brooke Amiss, Fritz Iseman and Albert vetMarten ti far hearts we pease 2 Cumbrie Gowns, yoke hack of eight tucks, loose —Several Parlor Suites—and E CG hs the word “almost.” Langlois panied on the piano by Mr. Ed de trai and cqxiapgnigewicummainte . large India Mhon collar trimmed with wide : a ‘The wine that goes | wi 1 paar a = ss Professor A. Myer. A large company was mera fers Sale gad rete | Nalwictenges nce, fending and einen, Warge Bed Room Suites—China ont Winch recored aa eines $3 “FOOT FORMS” are a es s 3 and '. z 3 ‘i rom $2.50 to $1. x el ee S 5 . = . ee ee ee = Closets—Rockers, &c., re- we have. $4 a case. Proluptly de- certainty—they're the goal— Mrs. Alexander E. Beall and Miss B. Reduced trem | “3 Gambric Gowns, three box plaits in hack, yoke livered. 5 2 af fine tueks front, izes 3, 4 and 5. | tow-knot lace, beadi sik tinea. Re- | 373,08 . protected by dust flounce; other with two ruffles, ouble seat and darts In front and drawing string in back. Ite- Reduced from $1.25 to Te. | duced from $5.73 snd $6.73 to $4.00 cach. <— ye eee oe st. S $9, 13, 14 ang | Ol Boor et “toh st. bldg.) Hosiery Department. maining from our great clearing sale will be sold to first comers this week BELOW rge sleeves, trimmed’ with and ribbon! Ieduced from each. ‘Silk Stirts, 1 with deep corded flounce i 1 = Carroll Beall of 1643 32d street will not be the highest point of perfec at home tomorrow evening. ‘< tion in shoemaking. $3 is Miss Cora Kaufman, who has been visit- little for them. ing in New York, has returned. Funeral services at Epiph 1zth and C streets out . cx TO-KALON Wine 614 14th St. "Phone 998. ~~ mits-20a + ——s Seeoosocsoeserseeesseoes sore a. oReee Fenntmane $2 (\) ro Complete St. Thomas’ Church. Fresh Shad 3 3 care The handsome new church building of TYLER. On Sunday, March 1, 1896, at 12 ¢ m., ‘at his resalence, No. 10 Alexandria court, ADDISON ‘TYLER, sightyive years! ephew, Battle Mine Zion cemetery, or. Georgetown, © St. Thomas’ Church, at the corner of 18th March 4. 1998, BEES ‘ . | 5 A. WTTTIN Infants’ Department. eae ener ean et COST /3in Season : shin AN Children’s Beantifal Hand ainseok, trimmed witli V suiled. “Reduced trom $4.50 pair. P52 pairs Women's Unbleached Fleece-lined Hose. S and Sis educed from 59 to 20c. per pair, neighborhood of $30,000 have been expended OW. We_cerye it daily, and our “Indy fgategiss will find this S and Madison streets, has been steadily but ; an g Ol S slewly growing toward completion. In the 3 deli L h. Ou 3 cafe vis a cunfortoite eating $ It F and 13th. AND ON Foot-form Shoe Shop, . | upon it, and it has now reached that stage io Intants’ Cambele Long Skircs, ruille of em. | 14 pales Children’s Fine Ribbed Black Cotton Cifore will paenat tet completion within tee cnapriiies Ficlaser Of iackas ReMCAT Howe. ize 8%. Heduced from 2c. per pair to 2 place for ladies-when-engaged in sbop- tor 2c. year. A special parish meeting to consider ia Memoriam. the ways and means of accomplishing this re ; SORRORCRIOROCOCCe | Tesult is to be held tomorrow afternoon at | BURNETT. In loving a with | (lst floor. Hing. Everything fs strictly high 1 Imported €: “oat, deep cape, with seen aoeceosens three hand-emlro red ruliles, lined throuzhout. edluced from Cal toor..... bs .. loth st. bldg.) Curtain Department. 2 pairs Madras. Were $5.00. Now $2.50. Ho Xo 1 CREDIT! When these are GONE— the sacrifice is at an end. 250 of the newest and hand- somest spring patterns in Baby Carriages have just ar- ememb of my hws CHARLES tT, who died three Heqevegestes Foaoeeeeoe | 450 Oclock at St. Thomas’ Chapel, waen | Ago tains class, oie Hy terer, T. Jarvis, aes Mr. George R. Wendling and others. will -Ib. loaves to the Barrel. make shert addresses. Se eveveseeveceveeveses usefurnishingGoodsDep. | 4 mir ish Yon. Were $1, d Raiser, Hat, Reduced frent 426 th St. : S eS 5 2 3 —_—_—.—__. CAL'S FOOT JELLY made fresh el rene cat ‘The Magnet Repeal of Strect Bateasiom Act. : a . a -th.s, A petition requesting a hearing before the OOOO SC OSOEECEREESETE990999 ? | House District committee on the bill intro- a —that attracts more and more people to. this OH (XEeRERERE REE RUEREE ORE R ERE EERE? 2 3 matehlexs tour” evans 3 | duced last month by Representative Stal- 4 aR ees 3 $ im ae Trived—patent wheel brakes ° ° < REAN day is: It makes 300 lings for the repeal of the street extension PURE and ape aint laa FESCriptioms §|$ CREAM | pemee ee ee gy | Woe Las “Sreuimtea ae tne cio’ hall the (Ane —metal or rubber tires—a z 3 varrel = or weariy “4 | morning. It received the following signa- Reduced from $1.25 prices—from $5 ae Your Prepared by us are com ted of drugs, 3 BLEND | MORE than “oer Z| tures: Nathaniel Wilson, W. L. Cole, Will- it 7 —— not only pure, but SESE is is a 2 > y, Leo Si Ch ly » Ladder, Sft., soiled. Reduced from $1.16] 7 Blue Porcelain Banquet Tamp with globe. ne} |t| Credit is good—ALWAYS Most important. consideration, aa all ¢| @ Geren eet acer & | Pinal acCoimene taller A eee Only a rounded spoonful ts required of . 50 to $5. 3} —n S or interest = doctors will agree, ‘We carry a stock of already, ward S. Met a ge A. Ls oe eocnciala eaguee ratip with Gib: le) iO gotes On itere aE Baropean drugs nowhere ess optainae | ELOWR. | dose at once. Alero: $ | bert: Henry 6. David’ Wan, An eck, are ; 3 to g20) | AMP with globe. Reduced | |s! pets Frade and laid free— in D.C. Orders filled in all parts of the z ace Sie $| exes 4, Brandenberg’and John Ridout. < st. bidg.) bi t 1. tral pd - y- The signers are attorneys who represent = iced trom $12.00 to $600." || no charge for waste in J. W. J * CHEMIST, B. B. Earnshaw & B % | about every owner of land embraced within I n 's 1 Gilt and Ones Banguet Lamp, silk shade. Re-||* yp in, re . - JCNNINGS, vxvcaist, . B. Earnshaw TO., Wholesalers, & | section 1 of the approved plan of street ex- na men’ duced from $3.25 to ie; latching hgures. u @ 1105-9 11th st. s.e. and 1000-2 M st.s.e. it 4! tension, and they ask that they may be to fds ne Chums Ben Sa Rehiced from $7.00 1 1 Porcelain Rending Lamp, damaged. Meduced | j¢] s||( 2142 Conn. Ave. ’Phone 1623. e OOOSS 006 | heard by the committee at an early day in Baki P d 1 Arrican Ching, Tote Set, with Jor. Retaced | Ticking’ Bini, Lamp, Deltt blue decoration. | {y G 9 fo] | @_mbs-200 Chocolate, ° support of Mr. Stallings’ bill. aking rowder from. $10.00 te $8.00. iced. trom $13, ‘00. t ——— 1 Decorated Slop Jar. Reduced from $3.00 to | T"DSttenim Glebe, ES a, floral decoration, dam- | | rogan Ss. 3) 3S Cream and In S Roy. Sie, GLaknese Mow Meat: Fe Decorated Chambers. Redared frum 75 10 | SS enettge Hom s00 fo SOE $9.00 | [2 || Save the Pieces Wintergreen Rev. A. J. Graham, rector of St. Mark's ras to $2.00. 1. pak, reduced from $1.00 to $3.00. 1, MAMMOTH OREDIT HOUSE, Boe. each. : ~ chipped. Reduced from $8.00 | green. reduced frou $5:00 to $e * hg aan — 5 ee Marble Clock, French Sale movement, strikes 1k Jardiniere, damaged. Reduced from $7.00 | houra and half-hours. Reduced from 1.00 to to $2.50. 0. —Send ‘em to us—and we'll repair and: return —Every morning finds a fresh su the article in a eound and pcrviceable’ states pl; of the pied deliciously favor. qT C. Broken chinaware, brle-a-brac, ete., expertly Sd mints here. “Hale-pound box : 819-821-823 7TH STREET N.W., mb2-844 EET. H AND I STs. P. E. Church, having returned from a visit to Indianapolis, to which city he has been Not a heaping spoonful. hoe aml ‘cubstantially’ fixed. We'll call if you| costs 18 cents, or iwo boxes for %1b. box. | called to be rector cf Christ Church and seseeeeee ees sdOth st. dz.) | (th floor... 10th st. blag.) | Woes see ee ee ee ee eee TSS See Tel Wish. i se. 9 Choice Cand ee eee ee ae THAT MONEY CAN —— ae ROK CUBANOLA 6:, CIGAR. THERE IS NONE Room 2 GII l S ees OIG be cha pegetinr ed vo deen pallial sees . ane better, Scld by every first-clees dealer. R. Cc. BOND& co., FSt. 1223 Pa. Ave, | to the vestry. Mr. Graham will leave s20n Woodward & Lothro BI & 00, 23 Pa. ave. n.w., f 935 for Indianapolis to accept the cal dered > Pp: fel9-1m Wholesale Depot. mb5-16d mb5-14d kim. POPS e eo ooo egg

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