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. THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 26 ; 1896-TWELVE PAGES. Wilmarth & Edmonston, 1205 Penna. Avenue. ‘A natural stone ilter for $2.75. or those who de not wish to ney as nich as $6.60 for the Pasteur Filter we have the atural Stone Filter at $2.75. This will filter enough water for a family of six, rendering it pure and clear. The top jar holds 9 quarts and the bettom It. This is the lowest price ever quoted for such a filter—being much lower than the price around town. You will make no mistake in buying a Pasteur, even though it costs a trifle more, for it is the only guaranteed absolutely germ-proof filter that has been found. $6.60 up to $85. WILMARTH (& EDMONSTON,’ 1205 Pa. Avenue. it eee} (3 ~ SPECIALS. 3c. Tomorrow we will make another special soap when we will sell both the Star and Borax Soaps for three cents each—this is only a litile over half its real value. Potatoes, 35c. One thousand bushels more of those large. smooth Burbank Vota- tues for tomorrow at 35c. per bushel. Codfish, 5c. fhe astonishingly low price at which we are making our great run ) le ) é PO III IP IGS a on bonel codiish—5 cents per pound package—attract sfrom every part of the city: wrapped in oiled paper v the ¢ rappers. which holds nine : codfish flavor. See win- Oats, qc, Package. arge two-pound cents—is a great leader with us: you pay ten cents anywhere else for the same goods. See window display. Herring, 20¢. The best Oats 7 package for These Smoked Scotch Herrings are a delicious appetizer, and at the price we are offering them for to- morrow will clear themselves out— cents a box: not more than five $s to any ene customer. Evaporated Apples, 6c. One thousand pounds of Evapor- ated Cal Apples—bright and Very attract or 6 cents per pound temorroy Ondura Laver See window display. Califor Peaches, 6c. Six cents an half value for those hiornia Sa Vea Harding’ S Store, i3th & F Sts., Crowded With Buyers. soc. on the Dollar on All Furniture and Up- holstery Goods. The Geods Must Be Soild. Now is Your Chance. Full Turkish Suite. Was $157.50. hogany Chamber Suite, Was $125. ak Sideboard. 1 Large Now $20, 1 Solid Onk Hat Rack. ‘Was $130. Now $¢ Leather Couch, tuited seat. Was $8. Was $0) Sow iw. $10 Curtaims. Now $16. $35 Lace Curtains. Now $14. S55 Lace Curtains, Now $10, Fs jains. Now $8. S15 Lace Curtains, Now $6. Now $4.50 5. Kann, Sons & 0. STH&MARKET SPACE ae — Capes, Jackets, Waists. Easter suggestions regard= ing Ready-made Wear- ing Apparel. Our Figured Silk Capes, with ri bon collar, at $2.98, ARE ACTUALLY WORTIL $4.00. Our Fancy Silk Capes, with col- ored silk lining, at $3.98. ARE LLY WORTIL Our Black ine Silk Capes, with lace and collar and twilled celored silk lining, ee $4.50, LY Wi iH $ti Our Black Bengaline Silk Capes, with jet trimming and ribbon bows, at 36.50, CULD BE CHEAP AT © Our Velvet Capes.with twilled silk lining and finished with mbbon bows. at $2.98, AT AIN. A Our Velvet Capes, with ered silk lining and jet wr at $4.50, $6.50 aud $8.50, ney col- miming, ARE ALL WoRTH F Me $2.00 TO $3.09 MORE. Our Cloth Capes, either single or double, at $1.98, $2.50, $3.98 and $4.90, are made of ail-wool cloth, as all tine garments should be. COULD HIGHER FOP KON! 2, Th te Novelties in Children’s sizes from 4 to 14 years, in red, navy nd fancy cloth, ranging in prices from 98e. to $12.00. Special wrices im Ladies’ Skirts. J. OFNTRA OVA LUANTINE Sih lf vou wish to see a line of finer <irts or Ready AHEGES ble ons, satins or haued can show them as well as any he in this city, and at a much lower figure. in igs ata be Price. ALL, Wortit 49¢. Special Price. 59. A iew items from our Upholstery riment: EADS, FAR BET- oF MARSEL Remnants in White Goods. It is seldom we make an offer in remnants outside of our regular Fri- day remnant sale, but when we get a good thing and know it is special good value we break the rule and offer them at once. White nants. 2%Ke. White Check and Plaid Nainsook Remnants. 37 Ke. White Plaid aud Check Nainsook Remnants it Eh 7 5c. Skin Soft As Baby’s. White Plaid and Check Nainsook That"s the way EUCALYET! AE will make your | Remnant skin. Ta or rouzhi Free Byam bi ee bottle. ft a deuggists &c. LAS Us ae! ie — White Satin Plaid and Check Nainsook Remnants. alt with aainples—take cnlers for Artistic Picture ae And deliv SIMPLY SEND PestaL. nable, 304 Mass. Ave. N. E. ‘You: “< 2 RIE a Teeth J. W. Sinise curate, 1142 CONN. AVE. ‘PHONE 1023. mb2t-2ad = OR PAT INSTEP C Prevents HION Corns, — Bunions, : Ingrowing and Club Nails, hove wearing through ae heel acd ie slipping at becl, ete. Price, Se. Peon 3. EQRGES & SON, m. sts, to 12 IS Pa. ave. : fic. 36-inch Fine Sheer India Linon Remnants. Plain White Corded Pique Rem- nants. §, ini Son 0., = STHG MARKET SPAGE} : Check Nainsook Rem-| CX¥xEeECE) ‘|. sraxpann-aue axp SOUVENIRS OF WASHINGTON, 2c. Shave Yourself? Tf so, you know the comfort of a good razor strop—and will appreciate those we sell. --Many we make ourselves, \e \s| | ls leathers in general you can} feel assured that the strop we | upon. pSying Strops. can excellent Icather | 3OC eed Gate ae and 500. Double Cushion Straps — several varietie gome with razor cayi 50c. 50¢. 68c. 75C- Lather Brushes. ...25¢. to 40c. Razors at all pri TOPHAM’S and Fine Leather Goods Factory, 1231-1233 Pa. Avenue. FACTORY, 1 20 E ST. oe w 8 Extra Strops, Dest ard K made of materials; GRe. see eeesesoesooees avelers™ and from our knowledge of | turn out can’t be improved | CX RO CCH | fe} . ‘| eK So a a \ ° ° ° ° ° Goldenberg’ s, 928 7th---706 K St. The poundins which you hear next door are tl shelving and partition. In a fe days the adjoining wall will be take away and the two store: We are doing all we pos to reduce the stock, especially th nearest the new anne It is fe this reason that bargains in those d partments are bigger. quoted before in this city for fine fresh merchandise. Silks reduced. Wash Rind for white 0c. a ya sin iis luster, whieh » Be ye. yard. .| Black Goods. Black Tair. Mo- Hand hair. mt a yard aa Bue. fr Sicilian. Reduced from Reduced a yard. reduced. Te spool for 100-yard spool Lin 4 i h for Ive, Niekcl Curling Trous, all sizes pele for 190. Si tet dezcn for We. Whalebone: for Ize. Wide Velveteen Skirt dozen Gilt Buttons. Were Vine Celluloid Sitver- ia Rent Hooks and F; Satin Hand Brashes, Tooth Bernshes. | Haic Side Combs. Other Lines. All of onr Dollar “Sennett? and other makes of Corsets equally good which sell at x dollar, reduced to 7ye. pair. Ladten” wl Hemstitched Hand- kerehte fs, idth hens, Were 1 pad Ise. Reduced to 5¢. each. Leyant Stamped Lines . 2ic. each. ear ts, all colors. Hes No. 5 now only 4c. yard. o. g now only 5c. vard. No, 12 now only ge. yard. No. 16 now ous Ite. yard. and strange noises he builders at work tearing out the old Ww on made one. ibly can at or le- We can safe- y say that no such prices have been and eon atbete S, 928 7th---706 K Si. Talfies for Thursday! Trow welll have an extr t Of — tontitse ours. fast whobesoine cinte Gil LL’S Choice Candy, 1223 Pa. Ave. More Chapters; in. the Easter Story. = Pe thant =. Select You Abs, = PERRY'S. Quality “abpvg, +.Beforethe Ru every= We are glad to see you thing else is our invaria-=' at any time, but if you ble rule. ks want new Easter Shoes ——__— ‘ you'd better let us fit you $Ribbons— wy: this week and avoid the We are swiftly drifting —, Tush during the week be- toward Easter — and the + fore Easter. journey brings up thoughts of things needed to honor the What sort of an Easter would it be without the frag- rance of nature’s blooms and fedeteetecectecteegergergecteete erly fitted. Sot not take a new chance. 3-piece $5 » for oe 00. one? S109 brocatelle, $67.00. And others. lees :W. H. Hoe * cA 8, FURNITERE AND ¢Cor. Pa. aye copie & it i lad to see Handkerchief here is no line of in the house with hich we can inore quickly ch the lesson of our loyalty to quality than the Handker- chiefs. Spring anh goods Nobody can make an v satisfactory Handkerchief pur here. We haven't anv that are net sound perfect. Yet our prices chit with these of ihe ‘gain lots r about. Why not?— “hes st is alw ays cheapest nd Hair Orname fair Pins, Side Cc Rack Combs, &e—-1 Linen Kut Be somely wrought, iS a ornamented—ior 3 * a and ladies of all ages aster Shoes # Our stocks of Spring Dress Shoes are complete advent of the new season. —we have all sizes this Not the least important are week — and — for your the Ribbons. sake—we'd rather take our time to see you prop- the gay colorings of art's Our $3 Shoes. Hye Ribbon $ Wonts cannot do justicn : Ribbons are the “flowers # eee of fashion”—and our bouquet $ & is an immense collection of ¥ 4 t $ ¢ the very choicest pluckings. z : $ Radiant in new colors—invit- 4 be tad from . % ing in rare values and low : ors Miso = prices. S| oy: Ladies’ Vici Kid $3 Boots, = $ In these last few. days you 4 18 different siglo. $ haven't a moment to lose } : Tan Kid $3 Boots, & searching for —matchable 5 x ig t BS 6 different siyles. $ shades — and_ serviceable “ $ widths. Make your errand to ¢ - our Ribbon counter and the $ es hunt is over. Satisfaction is $ % found— + Ie- $ = ¢/\' Wm. Hahn & Co.’s S] RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, $ & £ I'S es 4 & 4 & & days as you used to. advantage these special prices and get It's a great 09 Suite, 75.00 Suite, Ws $28.00. Suite, ye sh. r & z Es oe + Begins to look shabby and ° you don’t feel quite so} comfortable in) your sur- > Manve 5 i i ery roundings on reception = Why of * in in in ke, with Mint Sauc <s shelf” c mts, minds, hand- the prevailing styles of wear- + i ing the hair. $) Hair Pins, 35¢. up. ee ont ; £ | Side Combs, per pair, $1 up. & with White Vv £ i Back Combs, $2 up. | sertion and od ea % * Ladie Pane H S anit Ten = ey Galt & Bro., [: = x [5 Jewellers, Silversmiths & Stationers, + $ It 1107 Penn, Avenue. |; & £ Scere ceeeineaeeneenc -- +! @ome Hams Are = $ Dry and Saity. + i Bs GENS oe find a “PAT x TTAM so. + s ls Too much ae x and Colored ttt When yon buy EGE z Supe 145 K St. Mkt z Men's Pare Linen temstitema — | EL J upneread and 4f.ane 2 pees 0 Manilkorehtefs—18e.: 3 for 50. <= = Men's Pore Linen Hemsiitched & Mandserehicfs with hems 1%, 1 and & 4 1% Snebos wide: sind stor ly a 50 a1 4 : = : PERRY’S, | “Ninth and the vena 4 & Established, 1810, $14 ip i = sii Next to _ Late of 1224 Broadwa ‘Quality "Rules~ “Queen” Taffies | honey flavér ‘are qualities | * * that distinguish them above | * ail others. Toc.—15¢.—25¢. box. EP For sate by all first-class Druggisis & Gre cer JACOB BUS | j | ! Vinegar. NEGAR that's wede unifesiniy: yi A large size bottle....... Only $3.25 for * Sicilian Skirts. [= — _ Not the kind yo: ie s =. ais i | conDt, ses, lst it | Saks Fur Co., igth & G Sts. mb25-wfm-1G * Area great facke : Every- | ‘Supreme Here. hedy enjoys Hem tHe ' La. are so. delici Abso- |- lute purity, Festiiess * andj | Cor, wd TO-KALON Wi 14th St. ‘Phone C998. mi KALON” ne AL will cure jon, Al! druggists. [is likely they Sebctebsintotodstatutninp:|THE WORLD OF SOCIETY Marriage of Miss Steele and Mr. Gwynne. Smiling Friends and Fond Relatives Witmess the Events—Interest- ing Personals, A charming simplicity marked the mar- riage today of Miss Helen Steele, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Steele of this city, to Mr Edward Erskine Gwynne of New York. The ceremony took place at roorn at the family residence, on 18th strect, and was witnessed by the contract- ing families only. A few very intimate friends, mainly the young acquaintances of the bride, came in a little later to partici- Fate in the congratulations. The drawing rooms were handsomely decked with palms and white blooming plants, azaleas, tulips and marguerites. The bay window was fill- ed with palms and transformed into a wedding bower. It was there the couple stood to be married. The officiating clergy- man was Rev. Dr. Mackay-Smith of St. John’s Church, who is related to the young groom. The bridal party was made up of Miss Steele, who was maid uf honor, and roll Brown of Baltimore, best man. in the drawing room with Wedding gown was of imply made, as become: her youth. trimmed and jabots of real lace, wh lace veil, were first. worn by grandmotaer on her wedding bouquet was of whi ids the valley. Her perb diamonds pr his relati maid of hoiw e over white white satin and loops of ribbon. Her flowers were roses. At the wedding breakfast. the adornments were in white and greei table wedding cake being encircled by Late in the afternoon When the couple took ti ure for > the bride very handsom raveling dress of dark blue mohair, unty hat tr is the to go for Havre, of Mr. and it Gwynne into business in of the groom's relatives who came on fro: New York to be present at the Weddine were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 2 were present Mills and Miss A. Steele of The bride ed quantities the diamond suaburs' given Vanderbilt, creating delight astonishment even among those best omed to splendid gems. Numerous presents of fine roses and other flowers also sert tne bride today, and added beauty of the drawing room's adorn to th nt. 1 day and Mrs. Hammond entertained Mon- dinner Senator and Mrs. evening at Brice, Viscount Viscountess Gough, Mr. a tley, Mrs John Barney, H w 3 Thursda follow B fus Vandertiit Mrs, Corne of New York ad Miss V ZU, who « on for the dding of Stesle a Gwynne, ing with their r » Rev. Dr. Mackay-Smity Miss Mary Bayard family are on + ¢ villa, at Newport, ns certain that th it the coming summer, ly will oce’ enga The A brilliant occasion was the werddi ception g:ven to Mr. and Mrs. Leo F ler by the groom's mothe GOS GUh street northeast, ing. Music, was rendered by Geo. Rose, Misses Edna Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. per was served. Many en. Lille slei presents both hand- some and useful, were received from their friends here and of I bride’s home. Among th re Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 1). Scott, Mr. and Ar Leo Oedekoven, Mr. and Mrs. Ge sen, Mr. and Mrs. F. Phillips, Mrs. Baiers, Misses Edna, Lillie az Balers, Miss Gracie Phillips, Webb, Miss Arnie M Pidgeon, Miss Evelyn Oedekoven, Miss Leona Uedekoven, Mrs. James Owen, Mrs. H. Ritner, Mrs. Howsrd, Mrs. O. Kech, 7 Alma Ri Messrs. Fred Fellinge james Howard, Walter Howard, Chasles emt West, John Elsenberg, Sebastian Phil Ips, Geo. K. Baier, Jas. Kellar, H. A F. Haner, Ed E: Charies Cox, Kh Oy's, ‘haifer, ward mann, FH. “Conneil, William Gant, Fred Newman, Eugene Rosen, Eugene Oede- koven, B. Rosen, Stuart’ Oedekoven Bem Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Zwissler. A pleasant birthday party was given in | i honor of Miss Margret Sechrist’s fourth anniversary Tuesday evening at 1227 1ith street. After the guests had enjoyed rious games they partook of a ccllat present’ were Sai ott, Edna Lockwood, Laura V: May Clarkson, Rosa Demeza, Masters Bei Mott, Walter Lockwood, Irvin S Albert Ayres, August Sachs, Ro: Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott, Judge Taylor and are Mr. and Mrs. Lock- ir. Re tes, Mrs. Wm, Mr. and Mrs, ‘fais and Miss Maggie ueday. The marriage of Miss J and Mr. dence of Rey. Yates Dr. tweed, trimmed with em- and lace, h hat and After the y the the neon train for of gray Sco: bro.dered gloves to m Rappy couple to w the Cushman and Mrs. tor Rouc . “Gen, ternberg, M. Iturbe and 3 wre a ‘mest | finished and artistic. manner, and Mr. Reréarnelii, who played the violin. Mr. and Mrs; John W. Foster and Mr. and Mrs. Lansing went to New York this The Van Riswick Estate. Wilton J. Lambert, Avarilla Lambert and Maud C. and Mildred B. Lambert, the last two being infants, appearing by their next friend, Tallmadge A. Lambert, today filed a bill against Martina Carr for 2 receiver to Le appointed to manage and care for cer- tain real estate left by the late Mary Van Riswick. The complainants set forth the death of Mary Van Riswick upon the 24th of February last, and call attention to her last. will and testament, which was filed on March 2, and to which Martina Carr filed a caveat. They allege that, pending the trial of the issues involved by the caveat, no one is in possession of the testator's real estate, and, therefore, ask that some one be ap- pointed to collect the rents from the prop- erly now occupied by Martina Carr, 1413 K street northwest, and other property, un- der rent. Wilton J. Lambert has already filed a petition in the Probate Cour: for the appointment of a collector to care for the personal effects belonging to said decedent, and some one will probably be appointed by Judge Hagner on Friday next. —_> Verdict for 37,500, In the case of Lavinia Patterson against the Washington and Georgetown Railroad Cempany, which had been on tr J the § afternoon, returned a awarding M ‘The plaintit injured at and Pennsylvania avenue July 14, permanently, she claims, and sue mH daaneges. Made a Tender. George H. Boston was in the Police Court teday charged with giving an unlicensed entertainment in the hall at 6th and C streets northwest. The proof showed that the defendant had made a tender of the amount of Lic which was refused. Un- der the law, the court held that the tender vias as good as a pernft, and dismissed the case. The District thereby loses the amount of the Heens ee ie Robbed His Rooms, Fr lowers rooms at NI4 12th stn niered Monday and robbed of two overcoats and $14s. The money had been left in a bureau drawer, man who had engaz i had represen was from Nimore disappear time the S s Horne e case. RR as Suit fr Divorce, ili iioned for a di- voree ury KR. Bid. The p: the case Withheld Trem publi a ue beay of the last of the thirteen vie disaster, at Du- vered. “The ex- Was caused by a A WOREIING COUGH OR axe 1 ent De De, t parley With Wine s comin = ae = a DIED. on Monday, Ma Mr nals urch, ea © ACK aines of the We takeu frou ve tired at 3 o'clock an 3 Tuesday, 4G ~t A meth or RENT. On AL WL New WONT, 1 soldiers? ured wa lay Pf des aire ceyuested ty Vien ecrviees. order of the president. JOUN 1. 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