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THE. EVENING STAR, TUESDAY; MARCH 24, -1896—EIGHTEEN PAGES. Woodward ~ . Lothrop, Don’t miss the Po mg : - 1oth, 11th and F Sts. N. W. Z f Easter Cards, Booklets and Novelties—first floor. Goldenberg’s, 928 7th---706 K St. The builders will begin opera- tions Wednesday. ‘They will start in the new store and shortly B. arc aap ten-two F St. s these proper.”* EASTER THE WORLD OF SOCIETY DR. SATTERLEE’S CONSECRATION. The Oomings and Goings of People All Know. A Large Number of ¥ of Washingtontens ‘WiAll Attend the Ceremony. A large number of members of the differ- ent Episcopal churches of this city, clergy and laity, have already gone over to New York to be present at the consecration of Dr. Satterlee as the first bishop of Wash- : ne : New Yorkers Expected to Attend the | ingtcn. Others will go over on the late : < * * COLUMBIA exhibit _at the ; tear down*the adjoining wall. ; trains tonight, so that it is likely that up- - * * * Cy, . That’s good ad- Steele-Gwynne Nuptials—Per- anpecgeeg see F Satan Gifts, Tokensand Souvenirsfor Easter. |* + Syle Stow. That's good ad-) Dist and dirt have to come, and -|3 sien watt of 190 Washingtonians wl be presen 7 ‘i * * thinki s Gbecort B We are preparing ourselves for : } 4 you haven't already parchased a : The rite of holy communion will be cele- A few years ago Easter was an event of personal decoration and eS thinking of Bas ee y Lm out as much mer- page ea chink Mated at 7 o'clock tomorrow morning in and the fashion of gift-giving has gone quite outside the significance of | » y ¥ pay ¢{ load. erg ee es Edward Erskine Gwynne, Mr. and Mrs. | the church will be at 7:30 o'clock, and th difference between the price o! Vesentie was one of the geedinsly etslish—eo “different Corneltus Vanderbilt, Miss Gertrude Van- the day and almost equals that of Christmas. Hence with the advent of |* * it and the price of a COLUM-| pu icct da fe Sena re haan those shown anywhere else In town or derbilt and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Shephard Easter come thoughts of giving and receiving presents. * * BIA in repairs. This is no dis-} WEBE inn ty of te sale: Every ven of New Ro. be here aa a! * 1 . everywhere—full of gift fitness for Easter. Paris and (Americar novelties, |, , $: lhe: Re oS7e ce 5 ee before—every: day bargains are aa eee will fobs Sines at pounlst Fie residence ot dainty bits that are not gettable elsewhere. Cunning designers have out- |, 4 atank # mee et yo 5 better than those of the day pre- Capes Beste ah a 3 witnessed by the relatives of the young done themselves in getting up shapes and styles of beauty and usefulness, seas vious. Ea qualities cad, $8.50. and fh Sea eae eck aged tulaot tk a 4 pever seen cl = : 1 Linens. lke ours at any ange een set, and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, who ts O1uM DIA pairlger Aer gee ee so aunt of ihe groom « mememceat ome Dress Stuffs for Easter. ‘Towels, which Were 12%c., burst of diamonds. Mr. Carroll Brown of Peleg Pe ‘Leat! E h i bit gc. tach, 3 for 25¢ a Yon fu wont ft = oe Siecle will ‘attend’ ber ‘sister ‘as maid of d eee aat e AT edding breakfast the Whether our new stock of Dress Goods is measured by high priced xX 1 1 ° Extra size. and extra heavy. Pure Zl the above come tn all sizes and Soagts Wilting tMto Tek ceed will wall things or low the result is the same—qualities, quantities, values are nearer POPE MFG. CO., 452 Penna. ave. Linen Huck Towels, eS Saturday for Havre. They expect to live as you would have them than ever before. Everything that is new and desirable is represented Sitk 4nd Wool j join hands in some of the love- liest; the all wools are exqtfisite. New beauties appear in the Mohairs, Brilliantines and Sicilighs, which are among the most popular and stylish fabrics for this season. 3Ve are showing a very large assortment of these, both in solid colors and two-toned effects. You will be pleased at the beauty and quality of the medium and lower priced goods. COLUMBIA BIOYCLE ACADEMY, it CYCLE SHOW. Bon Marche, 314 and and | 316 7th 7th St St. vt2ge- each. 18-tnch Twillgl anf Plain Crash, whiebi was 12%c. yard, 5 8a + yard. Best pores Cotton Birde Birdeye, 20-inch, 45¢. yard. 22-inch, Soc. yard. 24-inch, 55c. yard. you Mibit of Biefcle nnd Sporti We Foot wear xt the CYCLE SHOW, you Should. Or we would be pleased to have you drop-in the store and Jook over the clegant line we are showing here, Rerhaws you will need some- or other ‘in the bicycle foot- ine for the cycle meet. ‘There isn't such a He in town as this—or 90 many “nevelties.”” We're going to give an elegant Easter Souvenir to each patron, be- ginning tomorrow. in Paris, where Mr. Gwynne will go in business. While here the Vanderbilt party will be guests of Rev. Dr. Mackay-Smith. Ex-Senator and Mrs. Davis and Miss Grace Davis, who have been traveling south for a week, and then to New York, returned Saturday night, but are now off to their mountain home at Elkins, W. Va., for a short stay. ‘Mrs. Hayward entertained at a luncheon yesterday at her home at Washington bar- racks. Spring blossoms and ferns decked second,with morning prayer, at 8:30 o'clock. The consecration service will take place at 10:39 o'clock. There will be evening prayer #t 3 and confirmation, for the whole parish, at 8 o'clock p.m. At the principal service of the day the ccnsecrator will be Right Rev. John WH- liams, bishop of Connecticut and presiding \ishop, who will be assisted by Right Rev. the table, around which sat the hostess, | Vs ot gy og eters pees d Qs tishops Potter of New York and Paret of German Fancies. Silk and Wool Checks. : Pare Linen Uahemmed Damask Towels, B ich = EES Miss Blanchard. Mise ‘Street, Miss Stell: ary ae ca bishop of Alt-wool. two toned, gray, green and cht brown | 45-inch. Per yard.....-.. --$1.00 ste 68 iby 20) Inches, reduced trom /90c: #0 lo ich’s ons, wag and M's: Barnett. “ Spee gd effects, 33-inch. Per yard. - -39e. Silk and wool, in a large varlety of designs, ss Silk and Wool Fane Fancies. “25¢. each. Ten-=two F Se Ex-Conmissioner and Mrs. M. M. Parker g«uve a beautiful dinner last night, at which central New York,will deliver the conseera- tion sermon, and the presenters will be & eee ee i Right Rev. Arthur Cleveland Coxe, bishop eam Dafnask Doslies, which were their table was decked with spring flowers | of western New York, one of Dr. Satterlee’s Se ees = slices pee steer I RI M | \ ED 85e. dozen, now in yellow and green. ‘Their guests, were | predecessors as rector of Calvary’ Church, Ses S y and Mrs. Burrows, Mr. an rs.]and Right Rev. William C. Doane, op Shepherd Checks. 5c. each, cee Se ahovon: “ All wool, green and white, brown and white, navy blue and white, black and — 3S-Inck. Per yard . 50. Scotch Mixtures. All wool, handsome two and three-toned weaves, BS to 40-Inea. Per yard. + -B0e. Henriettas. All wool, silk finish, complete line of sta; Bannockburn Suitings. Direct from Scotland, three nee 42-inch. Per yard ....... . Three-toned Plisses, Gray, ecru, blue and brown effects, very care 45-inch. Per yard. i French Fantaisie. HAT . EXHIBIT. 58-inch Soft-fnish German Damask reduced from 38c. yard to 27¢. yard. Notions cut. 18. Bent Hooks and Eyes, 5c. box. Extra large Ge. bottles Adams’ Liquid With every Jar of the celebrated Rabntean’s “Skin Food” we will give a free treatment of steaniing and fa- cial massage! We make this liberal offer to mcre widely acquaint ladies Crosby 8. Noyes, Mr. John W. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Willard, Dr. and Mrs. Sowers and Mrs. Devendorf. Mrs. Harrison, wife of Lieut. Harrison, is at the Richmond with her sister, Mrs. Qualtrough, who had friends in yesterday afternoon to meet her. Dr. and Mrs. Hammond entertained at dinner, last night, Senator and Mrs. Brice, Lord and Lady Gough, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. of Albany. Rev. Dr. Randolph H. McKim,- rector of the Church of the Epiphany of this city, and Rev. Walter Mitchell of Prince George's county, Md., will act as.at- tending presbyters. Dr. Satterlee has announced that he will conduct his first service as bishop in this city next Sunday, when he will have charge of the morning service at the Church of the Epiphany. In the afternoon he will conduct the service at St. John's. Silk and wool, checks and all figured ef. Glue, 2c. bottle. with the parlors. March winds are es- Bradiey, Mrs. John Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Sai Co Se earn cutexes ais8 (alL over icf : pecially trying on the complexion. Bet- Barney, Mr. Boardman ani ir. John ; aan, a ESS fects, i6-imeh. Per yard pear ‘A plain statement that the stock is pe aie ee Sa ea Tos call awa eas edvestane ot thieloo” Chew. seg hil cat asco All-wool Checks. ee yeady would be sufficient were there : — All colors, 45-inch. Per yard.. Granite Cloths. All wool, solid green, brown and navy, 45-inch. For Tailor Suits And Bicycle Costumes. German Tweeds and Covert Cloths and Two- not so much of vrusual interest to tell about. We could fill pages were we to go into a minute description of the ex- quisite Hats now on exhibit. As you Handkerchiefs. Ladies’ Fine Mull Hemstitched TMand- portunity at orc i The Original FREE! : Senator and Mrs. Hoar will sail for Europe early in May, and will be away until about the Ist of October, when Sera- tor Hoar wants to return to take part in A Father's Theory as to His Son's Misdoings. O. R. Beall, the father of Irving S. Beall, a young man less than twenty-one years ef 995 | the campaign. He feels that he necds a re toced English .Suitings. Tan, brown, gray, blue know, ours is the unrest Millinery kerchiefy reduced from 12%4c. each to “TEMPLE OF BEAUTY’ rest and change, although he has practical-| age, today petitioned the Equity Court to t yard, 75e | and green, 45 to 50-inch. Per yard....75e. to $1.75 House in the south, ani the foreign r, ‘di ly recovered his general health. order an inquiry by a marshal's jury inte fecqut ares : eae ee molders of fashionable headzear are pomcerhs New Home, Mertz Building, it is said that Ambassado: and Mrs.| the mental condition of his son. In Apri! quards. Pattern Dresses. galy too anxious to send us their most Men's Fine Hemstitened Tandker- it Eleventh and F Sts. Bayard ere being overwhelmed with invi-| last the young man was sentenced by Judge All wool, solid brown, green, blue and gray, 45- A beautiful Hine of exclustve novelties in single Techerche effects. We ure showing rare «hlefs reduced from le. to tations at London by the long list of appli-| Cole to a year and a day in the Albany pent- iach, “Pen sand. x 5c. | dress lengths. Each. ++-97.50 to $42.00 conceits from Linn Faulkner. Bonnl, me ean eee SY cants who yearn to be presented at court. | tontiars ra sioner. at itear Heitz Noyer, Cetclo Del Motte and pedhiee WO a | Two presentations only are allowed at | Sentiney upon @ aeney bp wakee reneahenaee 3 ee ee +-10th st. building.) others of equal reputation. It matters e each drawing room, and Mr. Bayard’s lot] tions. He was, Aremcondlg pardoned tke oth eee, litle what sour taste may te, or the} FS ge@ map other depts € Ladies cannot be entirely tranquil, being as he is} OP ats sway oN GLcr pardoned the 2th D size of your purse, for complete satis- 'e constantly besieged with aspirants for the| three weeks when he Was arrested one ress Ribbon faction in both respects awalt you. ea Sen oe nee Invited social distinction. Court presentations in| Similar charge’ A fem years ano the morhen . 2 Sc England suggest the old saying, “Many are Garniture Cioth from 25c. to aes : Sa eet of the young man implored his father to <to call and examine our . - im te for medical From Paris direct. Selected there |!’ * new dress lining closels resembling a fine 1=-DAY Be Bee new Untrhamed Hate, wi Miss Ethel Blanchard, daughter of Sena- | (reatment. but, through ove. for mis won, ru | Corded silk. It comes im all the Hght tints of All of our Ladies’, Men's and Chil- DON and PARIS Pattern Hats and ‘Trim- tor Blanchard, has returned after spending | and because of family pride, Mr. Beall ob- by our buyer, personally, several! pink, blises! Eawenser® gray, (ete: months ago. Every new and attrac- tive fancy is here, as well as the| more staple sorts. “and fast black. | 38 Inches, wide. Per ya Rustle Lining in all the new colors and fast black. 36 inches BARGAINS. ‘The unseasonable necessary for us to emphasize weather makes It the dren's 12%c. Hosiery reduced for one day (tomorrow) to All of our Las It Belts, which m all kinds. Prices are as pleas- Ing as the styles—they’re s0 very reasona- ‘ \Mirs. C. Stiebel, 1113 G St. ( IMPORTER OF FINE MILLINERY. @ moath in the Bermudas with a party of friends. The beautiful sights she wit- ressed in that balmy and tropical land were in sharp contrast to the blustering sncw storm in progress when the party re- turned to New York. jected, believing that his son would out- grow the disease. The disease, explains Mr. Beall, caused his son to commit the of- fenses unconsciously, “there being no other reason for them, as he has always fully provided for him, even to the boy's entire mb24-t.th,s-20, va = Bands om grasé linen, per yard. wide. Per yard..... 2% and 5c. nearness of Easter Sunday by a nuir- were 5}. reduced to AER Miss Amy Leavitt will not be at home | Satisfaction. Mr. Reread ulti ptiene eens Combinations of Honiton La | > SS ber of heavy price reductions. 25c. each. prtaenncnaanne age ken — this evening. grets thatfe did not acquicace in his wife's yard. Percalines rivets z The tenth wedding anniversary of Mr. | entreaties. He, therefore, prays that his Combinat Yact-wide Striped and Figured Per- dq Mrs, Valenti 7 lebrated at | Son's mental condition be inquired into, and yard $100 | sara steps Ge yee 5 0c. a S, 2 c. cales, Leesburg, their former home, and was | that proper action be thereupon taken by Combinations ef Honiton Lace and Iridescent | live fuer iatee ana} 5c. yard. OSUtESS largely attended. One hundred and forty | the court. Spangles, per yard. $1.50 and $2.00 | , 2 < 500 Stylish Untrimmed wo? " presents were received at Leesburg and The unfortunate young man is now in Cut Jei Edges, por yard 0 to Bic. x pelitan, lace braid, Teret aes ai ohanit sc Sugar Others in this city. jail, where he was committed by the Police Iridescent Bead Edges, per yard 18 to soe. | Women’s farcy ‘straws, with plain and la-e aay ES aR al et Miss Lillian Lawrence tendered the | Court last Tuesday to await the action of Gold, Silver and i 3 braid edgh In black, wavy; brown Le ress cee the grand jury upon the second charge. id. Stiver and Spanzied Edges, per yard. .38e. raid edgings. ck, mary, brow offer at the sume price— Often wants to serve Misses Graham, whose guest she has been, Cut Jet Bands, 1 to 3 in., per yard..42e. to $2.00 Separate Skirts. is and the light spring tints. A large a Persian Bands, per yard Gold Persian Bands for belting yard Plain Gold Bands, por ya Narrow Novelty Braids, 3% t | are being fully apprecta The possibilities of good dressing by the varied | combinations of separate skirts with pretty waists ed.. We have a very choice collection of the wanted sorts and call at- tention to the following special value: Black Brilliantine Skirts of superior luster, tatlor number of Children’s Flats in the Ipt, Regular price, 50c. “Wednesday, 29C} Zic. yard. with a cup of tea a bis- cuit which is dainty, ap- AM MAD A BA Da Re a A te a bex party Saturday evenirg. Those present were Miss McKee, Miss Reichen- bach, Miss Anna Graham, Mrs. Addie Graham, Mr. W. H. Conley, E. J. Williams, Mr. J. Plant, Mr. Saxton and Mr. Maney. Mrs. Charles W. Filler will not be at Tobacco Dealers Assign. A special from Martinsville, V: says: Messrs. Dudley Brown & Co. have assign- ed to W. S.-Barrow, trustee. They have on hand, according to deed for entry, seven etizing and perfectly un- home tomorrow. thousand: md tobacco, sa Wi sat het temnea ot nies “| EC, ROSES. 10G., | SKitts: suits & waists, |! petising and perecty Mrs, Ben Biller and her Mle daughter of | sissies (Rouse totes MS, fit Buttens ished with elvet binding. A perfect hanging gar- 0 9 40 BED ee I SS sweetened. The very Georgetowr have been spending the past | tured tobacco. They convey this tobacco, ment. All Tengihs. Each. 5.00 ; wide and velyet bound, four weeks in visiting relatives in Morris- | all bonds, accounts and real estate. Liabil. OF the newest Hinds “Sfiniature. Dresden, Persian. | 59 gor. 1oth st. bldg.) 300 bunches of Beautiful Roses, 9 it a : $2.49 cach. 4 + Insc ok its town and Orange, N. J. This and next | ities are thirty or thirty-five thousand dol- Pearl, Cut Steel, Cut Jet, Rhinestone, Jeweled, : bunch, on rubber stems, all colors. pam tmias choices PETE Beek she will spend with frieuds in New | lars. Crocheted, Bone, &e. = Regular 29c. bunches, Brocaded Mohair Skirts, 6 yards wide, York city. m= === ————s (ist floor........ lith st. bids.) | “Gibson’s Girls.’’ Wi n da 19¢ Velvet bound aud stiffened, character, in fact, the only The aniouncement is made of the en- : : ed es ° gagement of Miss Alice Palmer, daughter of Denim and The most truly American book y > IO $3: 3-98 each. one, is Lieut. Alfred M. ee twenty-fourth tn- | BERGER. Suddenly, on Monday, Mart 23, an i y ‘ = fantry, to Lieut. Suma Augustin of the welock a. € id Burla Bree ee Se ee ee Ribbons, 20e. |< Sees same fogin ent now stationed at Fort Hus: | ENOL, ‘ior of Wmam noes ise D- : wi : These goods are entering largely into use as wall decorations, cur- Map of Washington. Special job lot of Hanlsome Aneshic Dresden Ribbons, in the newest spring color effects. Regular price, 35c. moreen lincd, $4.98 each Marvin’ Ss chuca, Arizona. Mrs. Walter Avalah Johnston and Mrs. Eleanor Grills of 1907 13th street will not Funeral frow ‘her’ late residence, 1411 Rhode Intend srenue pothwest. at 3:20 o'clork, a rch 26. Helatives and friends e invited. —" a ae BS be at home Wednesdays until after April 8. Ptkin Seti Skirts, 6% yards wide and SPOS Z tains, screen m tin: sol iva d, Mrs. J. O. Knott of No. 640 East Capitol Tuesday, March 24, 1896, ae ae i fl piaien te 2 Piro rocket size. Shows all principal Wednesday, 20c, te 1 eese street, wife of the pastor of Epworth M. E. at ray ae "Toamey} covers, floor. coverings, furniture places. Send one'to your friend who $6,98 each. > Church South, has gone to Frederick to| Brennan, in the tmenty-bfth pear of his mee covers, etc. They produce a very| js coming to the C. E. Conven- LR ES Ge URE CC Br pretty and artistic effect. Our new description, for Hat Trimming, at cx- -Bxtra Fine Quality Brocaded Satin < 4 t , ? ; > , 3 > > i ; ; ; > > > ; , > , , } } Wafers visit her relatives while Mr. Knott is at = from his Inte residence, GUS I street werth: i Skirts, 7 yards wide, velvet bound and see eh fel Herd aoa Patrick’ ancy Sean weqenea ‘nase wit to rts, 7 yal a 2 = . t Reka ele a Pea - ON. Beker ste ceptionally low prices. SEIT RGR, Sava; OE Sty Ga Mrs. Charles Gibson will leave tomorrow] Enid at 90. Erlonk, can mass NAR bo 3 . Per yd. ..18c. up.} (easement....... ane Gee for Loutsville to visit her daughter. spectfully invited to attend, (No flowers.) 2° gr ene SSS Ree ee CHAMBERLAIN, At hig hane tn Wore Japanese Crepe. Door : ts $10 each. Jal4-tu.6m-1 CONCEALED WEAPONS. Monday, March 23, 1890" SAMUEL A VERE Just received a new lot of Biue and White Jap- BON Ladies’ Navy Blue Suits, full cat skirt seer eye Te eT TET WY Yr CHAMBERLAIN, father of Mr, Jobn A. Cham. a Ra Ca im the Polt berlain of this city. anese Crepe, tea choice patterns. Per yard....18. | Mats, acd blazer jacket, neatly trimmed with nflamn fla ia tory Two 2 Hee e ice oe Cushi Ay f th ee i ( In Judge Miller's court this morning} pm. ALVAU “uo Down Cushions. propos of the spring rains and $498 cach. Rheumatism there were two prisoners given hearings| — Piward J- and » Samet Po pastel mies ore mud. 9 Fin: Quality Ladies’ Suits, made of ZI Zig, Reqamatiam in its most dreaded }om charges of concealed weapons. George | Funeral Trym the, ‘family residence “Wednesday, inches square, erch. By a fortunate purchase, we are enabled to offer Z all-wool suitings and tan and gray mix- form. It ineapacitates a person from Brent, a young colored man, was defendant Y hagas re 18 Inches squire, each. & limited quantity of best quality Cocoa Door Mats ali forms of labor, besides causing. the 20 Inches square, 28 inches square,” 24 inches square, 26 inches squar fth floor... each. th st. bldg.) | at a lower price than they were ever sold for before. 18x31 inches. Each. te ea Cheaper qualities 17c. up. ++-11th st. ae ) Pretty Clothing fo for Little Boys. The “Brownie” Suit is the newest in little boys’ clothes. Everybody likes it, and it’s decidedly fetching. short and prettily braided. Pants w Made in three pieces. Coat cut ith buckles at the knees. Vest but- $100] 314 & 316 7th st. ed cloths, skirts 64% yards wide, jacket latest cut and lined with fancy silk, yards wide, velvet bound and moreen lined, jacket inade reefer effect with col- lar to match, lined with Persian silk, $11.50 each. Black India Silk Waists, extra large Bishop sleeves, gathered front and back ‘With belt, ses IHEOMATIC HEMEDY stops ‘the and never fails to effect a permanent cure. 50c. a large bottle. \Scheller & Stevens, prom Pharma door. _3TH AND PENN, _AVE. in one case, and the razor he had carried was found on the ground. He attended an entertainment given near 15th and H streets northeast last night, and thought he would not be without his favorite wea- pon should the occasion demand violence. About the time there was trouble in the hall, Policeman Bradley was notified, and when he reached — Brent was standing on the sidewalk. le had a razor in his band, and as the officer approached, he dropped it. “I didn’t have no razor,” said Brent to CORRIGAN On Sunday, March 22, 1896, Mra. J. , ait 220 I etreet northwest, residence |“ Wed- thence to St. Aloysia ranch, wieere requlets imase will be sold for the repose of the avul. DOWDY. Departed this life March 23, 1896, at 5:30 o'clock p.m., ALSIE DOWDY, beloved ter of Mrs. Sarah Cook ond Frederick Dowdy. = —, thou hast left vs, thy loss’most deeply feel; Bat “cis God that bath berete us, He can all our sorrows beai. BY HER SISTER AND BROTHER. Funeral will take place on Wednesday, March 25, at 2 o'clock p.m., from Third Baptist Chareh, $3.98 each. : ‘Think of it—fine, first quality goods— » | the officer when the latter placed him un- Sth and Q sure-is worthwest, Rev gas, ie Len, cee AO 4 that we'll gusrantee—reduced to almost der arrest. xe pastor. tons in back and cut high. Twenty styles, in fancy colors and plain blue, Serene 4 Salers ay pera =a Sea eles ope pee ep ore OrcaSdence of MAAe: Bape AAaNoeT ania ee with colored braid. Sizes 3 to 8 years. . Golden ber S 4 ites, $1.50-$4 grades, §2—-and g¢?| Befcre the judge Brent denied the} {wns Sena ot how? anne — M ch ’s H. de Mixed 914 redes, $4! charge, end claimed that the razor was | Funeral from bis late residence, Sth and D streets $ oo $6 co and $6. Ea h Mrs. Johnson’s ome-mat xe ‘| s dropped by another man. north vest, Wednesday, Pam. aterment 5-00, 5 75 (4 Pickles and Gherkins—sweet and 928 7th---706 K St. Siccardi 7 nthSt.N. ; A sentence Of three months was imposed, | Mount Olivet cometery. sqgr—on exhibition this week— 4 : vy trade, was the other defendant, ‘He was | YAGNE 02 Monday. March, 22, ZORACH Sailor Suits Are_ Very Popular.. Samples free to all— a Ore He was arrested by Policeman Jack for the reason 1896, MAGNE, father of Mrs. Howard M. Gillman, in the eizhtieth year of ‘hix M: fer this styl Ms 99 aR a aaaaea eae that he had heen on a protracted spree. | Services at GOs T. siret ortineel o Wedoentay, Many prefer this style of clothes to any other. Our line is complete. P id Fl r. eagle sean | en arrested he the razor in his —-* ‘ lends are invited: Blue Serge Sailor Suits are the most popular. | Sallor Suits with extra pants a eee $3.75 Elphonzo Youngs Co., |( r | € our We are offering a very pccket. arial at Baltimore. We have them in sizes 3 to 10 years at “I had just got the razor from a black- “$2.75 to $7.50 | Excellent for every-day wear. Good enough for Wholesale and Retail Grocers, \ Never Disappoints. ( fine grain leather Cabin Bag smith shop where I had left it,” said Ben- widenec, ta Penance ‘The $5.00 ave is an cepecially good value. | ASE 8 Ninth Street, bet. D and E. Praeathrate es) for $2.50, and a better one, met ea sae heute < rs ANNIE NOR dave Comer, = ant. 5 rae mt goin cred wife of Mr. Chas. O'Contor, form Pretty styles in Eton and Golf Suits at $2.50 to $7.50 each. 426 Nin eco Det 7 alk Rosen tiie) etal with leather lining and cov- ine x iz to do wit oem ++++-10th st. building.) Tomorrow-= --Special “Sale of Trunks. By a fortunate purchase we are enabled to offer a special Iot, 168 Rolls, Cake; etc. ‘Their - lightness, whiteness and deliciousness are all to be desired. T7You ought to hear what our peo- ple say. about “I'RIDE” FLOUR. You'll say the same nice things, too, after you use it. ered frame, for $3.50, which we would like all travelers to see. We know positively that you cannot buy their equal for less than soc. and “I was going out in the country to my brother's.” “Where do you live?” “At my brother's.” “Aud where are your effects?” “All I have is what is on my back.” The court took his personal bonds in the Interment at Baltimore on March 23, - In Memoriam. SILANCE, To loving remembrance of our darting tle boy, JOHN HOUSTON SILANCE, who aicd'ane Year ago today—March AN is dark within our dwelling, 9 $1 more. ine case, snalondeesl aS destruction of Baer dears all told, of Trunks at prices never before associated with the same grades Bry. an Ss Nv. A ‘Trunk strap free with every trunk ieee BS baRaa Fan thirty epee — aaever peed of goods. 9 Ne ve. and name marked-on it free. - Packing Trunks, 40-inch, iron bound, two locks. Each ..... $1.50 | ‘Canvas Trunks, hard wood stays, steel clamps, | Canvas Tronks, iron bound, sheet-iron bottem, good lock. Each. ...... 0.4.00... ece ee + $1.95 Canvas Steamer Trunks, hard-wood stays, steel Those Who $ Suffer |e: | \ GROCERIES, ‘WINES. BTC. _mh2s-t.tne-28 } sceceresensueueencevesetvs (Kueessi, 425 7th Street. beres —_——. __ GIVEN UP AS LosT. The Bark Havana Left Port February . MAMMA AND PAPA, Sheet-lron bottom, leather bindings, strap hinges, | clamps, sheet-Iron bottom, good lock, three hinges, F cine x ee Sunk seen, n -fron : Ce three A D Th2 American bark Havana, from Phila- SS eae See ES are With Dyspepsia_|/}|_umcheon |Your Teeth ||.newsss tec: pophewsre dies 95.00! ined, each * ¢ <or DIABETES can cat cur GLUTEN 3 been given up for lost. Fourteen days is a =. $5 30-ineb, each. i ney cmerencne he ee To. be preserved in beauty. ©) the usual time for a safling vessel to make . tains po starch OF ‘A STRONG STRAP FREE WITH EACH T RUNK. coger, eoenceee eevere ooee Weakest Lg , and stoumchs retain for Ladies =g the voyage and nothing has been heard of the bark since her departure. In view 2 : Tuftice Suck te ous “PEARL t gales hi ALL TRUNKS MARKED FREE. BOGOR b tone norwing: Zi We enirantce te Ae. < area “5 fois She seis a floor... STR Pen ree ceeseeeeeeee al amex) | Krafft?s | Bakery, % COR. PA. AVE Shere thelr counfort “and 2 te bots. by Capt. F. W. Rice and a crew of ten ae 9 AXD rage tth.908 ; converience is — rpeci ecaily cH men, and carried a cargo of 1,000 tons of Exhibit of Breakfast & Health Foods. The Battle Creek Sanitarium Co.’s famous Health Food, “Granose” Wheat Flakes, per package, 15c. “Granola” Cereal Food, per package, I2¢c. “Caramel Cereal” Wheat Coffee, per package, 20c, These famous Health Foods are now being demonstrated in our, Housefurnishing Department, fifth floor. 3 epee Fay Served Free.— i 3 3 3 5 speci Lenten fare is ad ‘sters, specially delecta- Ble to thoge’ who like fish and s:-a food. T. JARVIS, a a eee 426 Nith Street. + Our ~ ae yg FR dot JELLY’—the real thing. I = i soundness and health, | . W. Jennings, — | 1142 CONN. AVE. "PHONE 1623. Bend 2 208 onan Regrets will never repair it. | you've broken some cherished piece of china or cut glass or snapped iGums, assdasesbeisersrtssectoce’ your tortoise shell comb just pack A few nts I offer you to Tet Picture framing “are: Lowest ‘prices Ssintot with good. a . attention -to 2} the pieces off to us. Qar facitities and ee ae sai ane, satisfactory. repel ms eall if ycu vine Modest « Poeeng coal. a The Single Tax Chub. At tomorrow evening’s meeting of the Single Tax Club in Typographical Temple Mr. U. J. Biller, president of the club, will read a paper on the single tax and other systems of taxation, compared and con- trasted, taking as his subject, “By their fruits you shall know them.” April 2, Jefferson’s birthday, will be cele- brate@ at Wilmington by the single taxers. erders, or: Woodward & Lothrop. saa EE |p C BOND&CO., ,, Room, | at a sites oes SANE J. VENABUE, 30¢ MASS. AVE. N.E RS, 93 : Cleveland’s Baking Powder. Sure.

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