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: THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, MAROH 31, 189¢—TWENTY PAGES. 7 Projected Improvements in the Cemee tery at Winchester, Va. ‘Special Correspondence of The Evening Star. ‘WINCHESTER, Va., March 29, 1898. In the courze of a few months beautiful Hebron cemetery, near this pretty little THE WORLD OF SOCIETY Senator Morrill Will Oslebtate His Birth- day. faster Cards, Booklets and Novelties—first floor: : . most shoe stores, The quality for ‘ F city, where Me the remains of many hun- Are making havoc in our the price speaks hero! No shoe }| uate Echoes of the Harrison-Dimmick | areis of corfednctee in ey pane . —o— Curtain stock. , Just see: "house can offer you the equal of ‘Wedaing—Personal tion of another handsome monument to the Le OZ Baby Carriages. our Oxfords at $2.50, $8, $8.50 scores already there, and in which there is The Next Four. Days : : he ee cst Toten ‘aon atonal intret - be Day—what we aaredae Ga , The new shaft is to be a memorial to the ea Mave cit coe price ray Sie stripe a ‘Cartains Louisiana soldiers killed in the various bat- Will be important to buyers of wanted goods for personal use and Easter ice for ‘the Site of tetheat pang Senator and Mrs. Morrill have cards out tles around Winchester, and whose remains = . . Le make el ™ 3 n= Favors, and exceedingly profitable as well as interesting to all who take = os day ate me Buster jue a ety alee nee 8 2 =) = cui tay come tery. The mon- z z 0 q fs clue mari six day already been and advantage of the very low prices that now prevail on the brightest, best good show at the famous “Easter Beg.” Shoes, 929 F St of the Senator, and its celebration is an| cost about $1,300, of which Mr. Charles 7 i mES1-80d : event of marked interest to his large circle | Broadway Rouss of New York contributed and most complete stock of spring and summer merchandise ever gather- 3 = ed here. Our vast assortments of Easter Wear *, Gift Things ‘Are particularly choice, and can but please and delight every visitor. They consist of Rich Silks and Dress Stuffs, Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, Parasols, Silk Waists, Separate Skirts, Capes, Jack- of acquaintances not only in this city, but the country over. Mrs. Birney of Chevy Chase will not be at home tomorrow. Dr. and Mrs. N. 8. Lincoln entertained a oa we we ww we we A, SEOCOSPSP OV OSE LES OO LOSS ISDE sii BS r We jams $/31Ce Cream 1.25 number of friends last night at supper to 00 pr. 8 pairs $11 irlan Point Laces. $5.90 br: meet Mr. E. 8. Sothern. 4 pairs $13.50 Irish int t At th his triage of Ger ‘ese $\ffor Easter. _$/ stat cease co The shaft will be of Georgia granite, Bronze medallions will be placed on the four sides of the shaft. It will probably be dedicated the latter part of June, a few days before the assembling of the encamp- ment of the Confederate Veterans in Rich- mond. A letter from New Orleans, received a day or two ago in Winchester, states that “at a meeting of confederate veterans and a Peaches, Ge, ‘The finest lot of California Evaporated Peaches just arrived, which we heve seen this season—they are a rich golden color— Yery bright ‘and imcaty—Our speci price Is six cents for Wedresday: worth twelve cents, and would b hargain at tl ‘The California Bright Apples, cut in white ri six cents aly tomorrow. & porated , will be Seegenseageageeodednetreseeseetoetresentpeseebeeseeesened ee seals pairs 99° stk 'starfs and SHE ab @ rumber of ladies representing the Ladies" a - ilk. Scart Covers, Wo've noveltios especially appro | Tracy will officistc as best man, and, as| Conrederate Veteran aecoention of Mow > x, os Cards, Booklets: % all shades. priate for Raster—molds, both unique before announced in this column, Lieut. | Orieans, held Friday evening last, it was ets, Gloves, Shoes, Neck Fixings, etc.; also Easter Cards, Booklets; erring ¢ And suggestive. Bes, Chickens and | Parker will escort his sister-in-law into| announced that. through the devotion of : x ee aicks, in spun sign Rare a =e Bibles, Prayer Books and Hymnals and appropriate novelties in my- 5 a $ W.H. Hoeke Hien Sod’ ge cists free mete chureh. Rey. Dr. Brown, rector of the | Miss ‘Lucy Whitiams gf Winchester the triads of forms emblematic of Eastertide. Only one hnndred Loxes of those Scotch % 9 so olen ae eget pat Possession of a full st of the Louisiana dead that rest in the cemetery. “At this point,” continues the letter, “Col. Zible, who was a distinguished soldier, paid an eloquent and deserved tribute to the un- stinted devotion that the women of Win- chester had ever shown to the soldiers of the confederacy. ‘I went through Win- chester,” said the speaker, ‘many a time, end never did these noble women fall to come out and cheer us on our way. No mat- ter whether we were in front of the enemy or behind them, it was always the same; they cheered and encouraged us by their Sweet presence and gave lots of the boys a trifle more backbone by their manifest s: pathy. And, then, when our dead lay around, who in many cases was it that went and reverently paid the last tribute to those brave fellows who had laid down their lives in the cause that we all loved so dearly?— the women of Winchester.’ ” Word comes from Raieigh, N. that the ladies throughout North Carolin: re tak- ing great interest in the movement to raise funds to place headstones at the graves of the North Carolina confederate soldiers Herring for tomorrow at the above price— twenty cents per box—they make the finest relish and appetizer kuown—in preparing them you eut them back and front and re- move the skin in an instant. Star Soap, 3c: Our special Soap Sale will be tn operation tomorrow—we'll, sell elthor the Star or Borax Soap for Phree cents a erke—we make these special sozp days to create a greater interest in eextain departments of our bu ness—only e cakes to any one cus- tomer at a time, smoulders, G2 In our Meat Department, where we handle & every kind of Fresh Meats, a1 well as t Smoked article, you will’ find. the 1 Shoulders, mild cured ‘hiful bright brown—onty six and @ half cents per pound, by the whole shoulder, weighing 5 to 8 pounds cach. pleasing dessert. '19 davors of cream dianapolis after their marriage and will sent any time. zs summer at Gen. Harrison's Adirondack GYHOT CROSS BUNS for Good camp. It is on the first lake of the Fulton Friday. chain, and the logs are now being cut for ace! Cream, the cottage. It is said that less than twenty-five perscns will witness the mar- Fussell eh an trent $1427 New York Ave. msi2a $| Mrs. H. Forest of 807 4% street south- SESSSOSESE FSS | west, who has been quite sick the last five weeks, is better. G7 Established at Philadelphia in 1763. Mrs, William Van Zandt Cox of Bright- There’s Only One}|\The Best ir Apel atter pent ome Wednesdays ( Miss Florence Myrick, only daughter of S| i i Mr. Chaa. Myrick of Chel: Mass., is {Objection To Is the Cheapest (|x, oust o Gate tee. = = : * * —is a saying old and true. ) ae athe peed ae “Perfection Tea.”))|) * * It is particularly applicable (| ,2tlm st ition of aeourt and ‘str zl ** when you require Eye- ) str fe bth street. And $ ) who think be- price {s LOW that tt’s Cor. Pa. Ave. and 8th St. $900-9060008000000000 080800 : CARPETS, FURNITURE AND DRAPERY, ; Easter Millinery Show. Easter and April come hand in hand. Both are at hand. The spe- cial Millinety display all this week will help you to the choosing of an Easter Hat or Bonnet. All the new styles, all the fresh fashions, all the richest of old and new world millinery ideas are on view. Hosts of Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets—at prices which we are pleased to place in comparison with any other. Our Millinery Depart- ment contains the fine and medium classes of goods—equaling in style the best in America—and upon these desirable lines we quote always the low- est prices. For the children a most delightful assortment. To prevent disappointment leave your Easter order now. Seatea filled with cream; they make a most $ ceremony. The cotple will go out to In- SEL, Don’t judge quality . By. Drives at Pyle. & TONS, ing Mr. Roy Heizer of 1914 &th street. Mrs. L, Eiseman will not be at home to- * * glasses or Spectacles. Ct Eyes examined FREE. Eyeglasses or morrow. Mrs. Devid R. McKee will give a dance next Monday evenirg, the 6th, in honor of Spectacies, fitted with our finest lenses, as low as $1. Soecordonlortantentois reseasendoageesessengetseaseesenge SAARI OSX Soetons RARER ELIE ROS : : buried at Winchester. It seems to ha Bs a 120 floor... wd S a tea. A greater mistake I li & Cc the Yale Glee and Banjo clubs. Several —— ad easeuaex) H 5 couldn't be made. There's many a PcA ister Oy dinners will also be given that evening at | Pen ® surprise to the people ce seen —o—_ =| #1 tea not so delicious. ‘There’re Bane ae which the “Yele boys” will be guests. Carin caRin ik token eee 1 none that have more strength or a ))| yocientific Opticians, 1311 St. Mrs. M. L. Brown of 1509 13th street left | Siot of eround, wheee crave have no nen The Celebrated Books for J 1 finer Mrvor. | You gain nothing by {{ | (_ mbt-28 last Tucsday for Colorado, expecting to re- | stones; and that the graves of the soldierd ‘ = = Those of friends who eclate a ci buying: «DB. ‘ou save G0c. (onc Fit TAN AR AT ON a R main there until next October. from every other state had suitable head« ash Bicycle Suit Easter Gifts of the old-time Arbuckle Coflee can recut ~ Pound by buying “Perfection” ‘Tea. rage TRant7g. b| A cate tlera, or Russian tea, and musicale | stones provided by the feble at ee f the smartest costumes yet - : PORTE, Semrron foe owenty cents. per N.Y. Burbank Potatoes, bu.3sc. | Hot Cross Buns, will be given on Tuesday, April 7, at the | spective statos, s gs one oO *d| What [th A date? | % Wventy-tve sears nae are. making a Cider Vinegar, gal TOC. : Sree en eae Patranpanes Wil be] Coe mabe iostenoes Se North Corctins i Oy It has all the good cE: ore ppropriate. special run on the well-known Plaza Pack- ? ee ee Mrs. Doe, Mrs. James Knox Taylor, Mrs. Miles, Mrs. Mackay-Smith, Mrs. Harmon, Miss Herbert, Mrs. Lorain, Mrs. J. R. Stan- ton, Mrs. Howell, Mrs. Closson, Mrs. Kel- tcn, Mrs. Catlin, Mrs. C. A. Stone and Mrs. Alden. The musica! program will be un- usually fine. Mrs. Hormess, Miss Kline- schmidt, Miss Closson,.Mr. Keeling, Rev. Mr. Bispham, Mr. William Mills Thompson, survivors of the regiments to which the now dead soldiers belonged are engaged in raising the requisite amount to place head- stores at the graves of the soldiers belon: ing to their respective regiments, while in other instances the people of the county gre Interesting themscives in raising the unds. There are, however, still some regiments 15¢. dozen. We'l: have them FRESH and HOT for you on Good Friday morning— delivered to any part of the city. Send your order now, before you °° forget it. * © EF Drop postal or telephone 235. Ho 5 rafft’s Bakery, “A ie mb age Coffee—the size of packize Is same as the other package -offee, but their packers are weighing it a little’ heavler than ost peckage ‘coffies, which makes a great de- Mund for it—the package 1s fuiler—that's the idea in a few words. otatoes, 88¢. atures of nearly all the patented aoe . tits, and is witheat any of their ob- Sermons by Phillips Brooks, in lectionable features. The skirt has| ‘loth and paper bindings. he bloomers attached, which pre-| Bishop Satterlee’s new book, “‘A Creedless Gospel ¥ents it from riding up and keeps the | ye, cowen Cred ++ $1.60 underclothing from becoming soiled. | ctotn ROO [412 4th acne. FIVE _ [Cer. 3d and Md. ave. ne. 6. j1S 7th PBA OS Be | J. T. D. Pyles, f. 1904 7th st. n.w. STORES. | Washongton and Monroe sts.. Ln Acosta ae (DNV Hl A Mr. John Porter Lawrence and a mandolin nd counties In which there has as yet beea > eel, I -et | Paper - 50e. g ete. club have volunteered their talents, and the | developed no interest in the matter. Blazer, Reefer or Norfolk Jacket| "yj, the Christian,” by Canon’ Gore. Best Burbank Potatoes will be thirty-five — refreshments will be served by the buds ee gis We are showing a large va-} Goodwill sertes, No. 1.0..-.--eeec ee ‘60e, ents per bushel tomorrow. : ‘This splendid tonic a belles. of Moshington, ——— in ap- Complete Triamph. Ate | “Call to Confirmation,” by ©. Ernest Smith, « 2 = ses Fiety of the most popular new ma- PP mee te st ts se Ss gives tone and yigor 2 ? e tothe entre ape Insect =e terials. Each. .....$10.00 to $25.00 |“ “thoughts for Good Friday, ve- ersian imse Stylish Separate rte for cycling, im a variety of | Cloth Biixed cloths. Leggins to match, $7.50 and $10.00 the set The American Church Almanac. WA floor... . cece ee s++eeHlth st. bldg.) | ‘The Living Church Qarteriy From the Cleveland Post. A Yale professor has succeeded by the Roentgen ray in photographing a foot hall player’s scalp. | tem. Brain workers # DEFERRED B. AND 0. INTEREST. ine = ate Powder, 3Oc. Ib. An Important Rumor by Way of New 6 admirable. ——| Tw — a=) eS Ea lame | 9 =<) faa) es Ze) A@. Iba York. sehonseatestoatorersseos iessenhertogergeges See seoengerdontertonzontentoaseeseetees Stn SEs — ‘The best yon can use around the house, " or With G One thousand pounds of Best and Fresh- ‘Te. a bottle. Hasn't an cqual for killing all kinds of A new turn ts given to Baltimore and part ith God, est Oyster Crackers for four ‘cents per ry CHEMIST, insects, We've just received our spring Ghio affairs by a statement purporting to e 1 pound—the large cans Baby Brand Con. & | x Jennings, PRUGGIST, oupylys be official, that the company will meet fis | MINER—BLISS. In Baltimore, Md, Februery 15, A New Bicycle Glove densed Mik, ten cents, und Star Brabd % | © 2 ‘ Being fresh it 1s cortein to be ef- 1898, by the Rev. J. ‘T. Rossiter, MARY GER: For W: Milk, eigut cents per can. “Mucaron, seven & | 3 1142 OONN. AVE. ‘PHONE 1623. fective im all cascs—only 30c. Ib. interest on the extended 4% per cent TRUDE HINER to CHAS. LISS, both of ‘or omen. cents per package. g mb31.20d bonds due April 12. This announcement this city. binati fveind kin | ued” oy W. RB. Tuntingdon. Pane. ee iciniihiiseScaial Soren Scheller & Stevens, ceases was given out in dispatches to New York ———ewe. a ee sees Sci eae ‘ oF “The Spiritual House,” by W. R. Huntington. y OR. 9TH AND PA. AVE. mb31-20d late last night. DIED. end silk—palm of skin and back of | Paper .....00...... Baeusesenqeree sauteed $ tt ¢ d <a aon | IE the report fs correct and authentic, it : Cray, tan, white and black. ,, “Tye [iting Christ,"" an Buster sermon by Phit- | aster Cards Every Nook & Corner places @ different aspect on the face of| BROWN. On Tonsley, Mand 31, 1800, at 4:58 Two dia Pew cui $1.50 peepee Pee eRe pecener ene Be. | —hooklets and all sorts of quaint and —of the store fs filled to overflowing with Baltimore and Ohio management and con- nerly of Edinburgi, Sevtand, aged fifty-two » clasps. pair........ 2 ise ist,” am Easter sermon by A. J. | 3 pretty nevelties. “For @ penny, for a dol- | Paster Fiver, presenting a scene of rare | trol. ‘There 1s some doubt as to just how| sears sae We are sole agents for these ce ie cee he : lar and for almost aay price between—and | Beta sn Whe etty—mngulitene aml, finest | tar the expectation of interest payment is ea ar eee aA ee gloves in Washington. sicn. . ae eiore: Ee of helps and hints for Eas- lesting and fragrant: Our prices ate lowest to be applied. There ts uncertainty in re- pm. Frieads are iuvited. ) SP aanacaes : - ter giving. cause We are growers. us for Es gard to interest payments on the securities =. ‘. Hist floor....... ce -lith st. annex.) | (Basement. 11th st. bldg.) 729 71H ST. CCP ml 8 oth Flowers. of the Pittsburg and Western brancn, | BROWN. , Qe Monday. March 30, 1600, at —o— aS Eg ©. Pursell, 418 oth St. A. GUDE & BRO., 1224 F St which is operated by Thomas M. King, a8| purtrai’oe Wednewier, Apel 1, at 2 pm. from Women’s a mh31-16d . mb31-12d receiver. No default has yet occurred on Hawline M. E. Church. ad Bicycle H The New seeseceseese a | the securities of the Pittsburg and West- ‘icycle Hats. pi al a ern, but there is doubt as to the payment of the coupons, due May 1, on the secund mortgage bonds. The interest on the first mortgage bonds, due July 1, it is said, will be met. It is not thought that anything in the vay of reorganization of the Pittsburg and Weatera will be done during the present year. The floating debt of the company, incurred under a previous management in BURRELL. On Sunday. March 29, 1896, at 7:30 Bi, MARY BURRELL, widow of the late Al- Port Burrell, in the ecventy-seroud Sear of hes age, at ber residence, 1405 25th sireet northe vest. pe Funeral will take place from Ebenezer A. M. E. Church on Wednesday, April 1, at 8 p.m. Friends invited to attend. = COODE. On Monday, March 30, 1896, at 12 o'clock p.m., VICTORIA COUDE, formerly of St. Mary’s Cloth Alpines, gray and black. Bach. s20| Traveling Requisites. ‘Straw Alpines, low and high crowns, white and - Brown, white and navy, white and black, plain The new stock is complete in every A ee ee feo | detail, including everything from a :P] ANO Gott Tam O'Shanters, blac, brown and red mix- | shawl strap or a hand bag for a day’s | © Sows, Sieben sak feather Mach: “4 visit to the proper trunks and bags for a European trip. Also Dress ‘King’s Palace. SPLENDORS FOR EASTER! nae ie aes the reduction of grades and the straighten- Puncral private. . . jomes Of thy vealthy. Pianos = says r. . Ing of trac! ‘or the Baitimore and Ohio Women’s Suit Cases, Hat Boxes, Dress} #7 cs Sey - The beauties of the Easter Millinery Warps at this Express service for Chicago, is said to be | COOMBS. At be , residence, 1131 20th strect om have-come down in price, and to- h: Hy fy | between $2,000,000 and $o000,000n ke Pe | marthWwest, at 12:50 8 day, Le Bicycle Le Trunks, Telescopes, Gladstone Bags, | $3) we can cell you aw aevight Beet Doce ey uot Deen half told. We are doing too | Hatem S000 and 3000000, Ae a| ibe Cintas wast ‘cies aged tens cycle Leggins. Packing Trunks, &c. The prices are y so PMs! much business to stop and do much more more than merely 3 Canvas, tan apd biack. Per par. in former years was found only SCECCE > : 1,000,000 Pittsburg, Cl land 4 led. r od fi ths, for $250, which fifteen years ago : a SLSSL OND lscboaA Sone Mote, ees eee 25|Tight. Bags and Suit Cases particu- 31.75 | larly today: Jersey, gray and black. Per pat Broadcloth, brown and black. Per pal railroad bonds and $1,360,000 second mort- give you prices. If you come we'll show everything that is gage bonds of the Piitsburg and Western Notice of funeral hereafter. (Virginia and New latest and most fashionable at the lowest prices in Wash- would have cost double that ‘York papers pleuse copy.) - : railroad. YUNN. On Sunday, March 29, 1896, at 11:35 Leather, brown and Diack. Per patr. .§1.75 & $2.00 amount. Then you paid cash © ington. eed —_-___ eer te pene of her ‘parents, No. bt: onal 24 annex.) | Imitation Gratn Leather Club Bags. generally! Now we offer you 24 cane 5 @ KNOWN FOR CENTURIES. Serat Bobet W. cad Mitek A eee el —_~e— 12tn. 13-in. ;j f FS Bicycle Outfitti se, eee ee and even 36 months’ time at no Millinery, 9 W raps and Waists. @® | A= Antiquarian’s Assertion Regard- | punt iow the Trinity A, Be church, 4th street cycle Out ings os Oe. Te. 800. Se. advance in cost. One of the old- 75c. Black Benini Short Back = img the Roentgen Rays, southeast, 00 Weduesday at 12:30 p.m. Iela- For Men and Boys. neue teas GE ee est makers in the country is HAL- Sail Spring Capes. | A special from Butte, Mont, says: John| {ives aud friends ar eee a A fall line of Bicycle and Golf Hose. Per = = = LET & DAVIS. Their pianos ata Fem cer 100 dozen of them, es : | Masuire, manager of Maguire Opera FORD. On Monday, March 80, 1896, at 8:45 te. Te. to $3.09} TO. Sie. Be. $110 $1.2 are the chosen instrun‘ents of the in the rough Henint Straw Brat. Sold | $2 Ladies’ and Misses’ Capes, jay | House, and an antiquarian of considerable Dm., THOMAS M., beloved Iimsband of Mary = itn -16in. = 17-in. 18-4. ieee throughout the city at 7ée. Our Z bs) note, has unearthed what he believes to be A. Ford, aged forty-four years. Men's € - 3, equal to tallor-made = ee , 39C. 98c. fo fit and little details that are usually alighted in $185 $1.60 $1.00 $1.75 New England Conservatory. price ° the fact that the Roentgen or X rays were May he rest In peace. feady-oade garments. Each... $10.00 and $13.5 re $2 Trimmed Panama Sailors at one Sena eerste oo black, S known to the Chinese n:any venturies ago. 8c, He found in the London Philosophical 10. Honc‘etapey ermmea aoa ta | O° ame sonal nec. OF @ | doummal of M62 an account of a curios iehed tn tho best’ style. Our $1.39 $5 Clay Diagonal Capes, $2.98. @ ‘ee Sune ee eee Power to re- price Hundsome Clay Diagonal Cloth Wray bject: ‘the 75c. and Soc. Hats at 39c. single end dovble capeswith full ewer, Rio saiioe totes ear er Real Grain Lenther Ciub Baga, nickel lock ana | &We have 2 Superb new stock of entches. uprights in different styles 10-in 11-in. 12. 13-m 14-tn. 3350 P 8 a E if of woods which we offer this HB $1.95 F145 $1.60 ST week Ilo. 164m. A7-in. 18-In. = Funcral, from hie late. reshionee, 9122 0 treat ol vest, Vednesday, pt . at cloe aoe ee eae aim, elatives and friewle invited to attend: Kindly omit flowers. > GLADMON. On Monday, March 30. 1896, MARY J. GLADMON, beloved wife of Harry M. Glade Diue. Each, st foor. OS OGO-G-0-046-0-60-99-0800-0-06506:9 0G 5G 90900006 14-9 O OOOO 06004 7 BOSOSOSOSHOSO OHSS OHO SHS OOOH OGGHGODGHHOGHHHOHHHHHOOOHTDISGHHOHOHHSH OCSSOO 3 ‘They are all the latest and best styles ob- by Judge Miller, $2,000. An effort will tainable, and trimmed in King’s Palace Jackets at 98c. @ | probably be made this week to have the McBETH. On Monday, March 30, 1896, at 4 p.m., Women’s Tan Crone Kid Newport Ties, uecdie} 181m. 201. 22tn. 24m. © 28 In. “et ble "iso Hale street ras Canvas Cabin Bags, leather cornens 15 per cent discount (for cash) Zin 134o.| 14in = G6-im.16-1n, this week on all Banjos, Guitars, —— 3 | the mirror being made of Chin ilver, a $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 $2.75 for AU shapes, ll colors, for ladies, misses | plain and embroidered effects. Beauty aaa G2 | cocahinaion oe gees copper, * | Gone from earth, yes, Fone forever, Ww. sO d Ti Beali(Grata Eeatisr oles ibses, tate ite and children, in plain and fancy straws, In- | wervice combined. Sourenis @} | The Journal stated that there were but a foam bee ber oan _ omen’s Oxford Ties etna Soe ee ee ines ‘luging ‘urbane Sportback ‘Sato, ae ae ~, $2.98@ | of the mirrors then in existence, and| Never more on earth agtise ¢ ei Paes . that t tl For Spring. 10, itm 12m 13m. tin, BH atest style. Te. and Se. vaine.. dD $7.50 Silk and Velvet Capes at 2 Best ar ee Or a ce to ued) eh dish: ow omg, es Brand new—just unpacked. The} 1-92-10 $2.25 $2.50 $2.75 $1 and $1.75 Hats at 68c. * ana can $5.48. Sy Saccaing bo Der oeite Sal eee, ’ = 15-ip. s for Ladies’, 3 "an b Fite ec - id fi roper styles for this spring at popu- ae ee ee C| arene Hints, in buck and -coloiss includes Jest a little Job ict, 25 of them, which ig mene ese Weary, for we hear her not. ee rie, $3.00 $3.25 33.50 $3.75 all the Iatest stapes, piain and fancy bratds | have Just crrived. ‘They are Velvet Coven Inspector Hollinberger received @ letter! sae was thonghthul, 1 ack prices. Leather Salt Cases, leather corners, brass lock, audi; Jace-trimmed’ <effects.. Ost (Gc at hit daomely Jetted and tace trimmed. | yesterday afternoon from Superintendent pith gs each ad eae ee. — Women's Dongola Oxfords, hand sewed, opera toe, | strong straps. 22-Inch. Each... ... $F50 | OL S| pile 5222 520n csr one Oo OES e silk ones are lace and Jet trimmed, in Deltsch of the Cincinnatt police force, ask- low she suffered, but is now’ rejoicing, patent tip. Per pair. Heavy Leather Suit Cases, sole leather corners, | @On payments of $10 per month. Table No. 1. assorted patterns, and, above all, they are ing for photographs of the alleged “knock- mR Women's Viet Kid three hinges riveted on, fall linen lining, shirt | ©Your choice of scarf or embroid- A, full cireular ct pes, and elegantly out” men, Frederick Nelson and Fran! - 2 een ts = b T .d Hats, $2. irreay 5.4 n, ie | Fureral trom her late residence, 1216 5th street tip. Lous XIV hecl. Sees $2.00 | pocket, best bran bolts and Yee red cover and stool. Every pi- $5 Trimmed Hats, $2.95. sitk-lined throughout. At..,..... D5». {@ | Lewis, who are in jall here. ‘They are sux | voowee a 1239 SOuS anew See Deogsta Os soe ses = Soe io Warranted forithe fallen Table No. 2. $8 and $7 Cloth Capes, $4.98. pected of having robbed two men in that | JOHNSON. Mrs, RUTH JOHNSON, relict of Jou suitable for tender feet. Per pair.......... otis aul a. ‘ $7.00 $6 Trimmed Hats, $3.95 This lot arrived with the silk and velvet @ | clty after putting them to sleep with <n oregendheny » U. B. mavy, aged seventy Women’s Viel Kid Oxfords, Savoy toe, pat: r ID tO... - 002. ee ee eee e ee $1T5O » PS-FO> capes. They are Single ani Double Cloth 3g} | chloral. The pictures of the two men were | Funeral on Wednesday, April 1, 1996, at 10 Am, hand sewed. Per pair....... nressstes eres : Table No. 3. Capes. Some are ned throughout, some received from the photographers Saturday | from her late residence, 1116 4th’ street soutlt Women’s Viel Kid ie A a plain, some embroidered in black, blue, tan, @2 east. Relatives and friends invited to attend. 2¢ Autoharps, Mandolins and Z Hiss ‘ and sent out to the various police depart- Per pair. $1.00 $2.00 rps, Mi: and musi- $7 Trimmed Hats, $4.95. vice chat ith full sweeps. An Easter ments. Inspector Hollinberger hopes, in| LAKE. On March 81, 1696, at 1 o'clock a.m., aft Women's Dongola Oxfords, hand welt, patent tip, al merchandise generally, at A opportunity. ‘Trey are worth $7 or $3. G®) | this way, to get something ebout the Tere | ey} iliness, JOHN TL. LAKE. Sr of military heel. An excellent walking shoe. Per = = ? > Lhis is an Easter Oppor- White they last they wil be sola $4.98@ | tification ‘of the prisoners. Srogittopt atthe, residepoo’ ths sa lame oe ; onda, band’ seen | Heavy Canvas Shaw! Rolls, leather straps, ght 9 tunity. $r 50 Misses and Chit dren’s Sine been areacie to sive the bond alll; | Notice ‘or tuneral ‘hereatter s ™> . Beedle toe. Per palr $4.00 | #04 durable. roop S i) idren's' usual style. See them t reduce the bond in order that the] WILLIAM McDETH. tn the scventicth nee ol toe. Per pair. us 80 HB BO HB a ewer nen Every custor er arks us how we do it. [ earl adders But thie ete | a ne Me Nhe noventaath (paar © Moor... ene Heavy Canvas Carry-alls, leather binding, tnside New, Steinway Piano Ware Novet Comslips iy alllcolors) {em at Bbc ater Come a NG, He ene Se | en eset ‘wish ‘Some opposition trom, the Fuseral service Wednesday afternoon at 8:20, Im —o— and outalde pocket, grain leather handle. Rooms Penna. A: c. per doz. and brown, eid the collars end eng at prosecution, as the police are desirous of | Giimmint pacTnday, Mt. Moriah cemetery, Philns The New : 18in. 2001p, 22 tn hin. coms, 925 ve. . bunch Forget-me-Nots, 12 gag | handsomely “braced “amd a good gtie having the men here for trial. sinha, Ea. Paedeiphie papers please ‘cory y Se os Se ae ‘Take elevator to 34 floor. It sprays 2 a bunch, all aes a a AS orest: Sood Jess 98c.@ Should the upper court release them on a] MOXLEY._On Suniay, March 29, U8, gt 2:0 Parasols. Others made of waterproof cloth, up to... ...$5.00 SOS DOG-G: Balance of lot of Importe small bond they will be rearrested und in., KATIE, the beloved wife of J. A. Mox- Not for many seasons have) “Sasa Zn an” se” | Raster there been so much novelty and we «nD nO HT Funeral from her Inte residene, 2127 1 ret, northwest, on Wednesday at 8:30 o'clock: thence Sample Flowers. $1.00, 75. ° es @ held for the Baltimore authorities, as the Eadccaates ones Sprimg Skirts, @| cies!ubattinge are annow (2 ect . sage . - to St. Stephen's Church, Relati: nd friends patth 32.00 Too many to describe—they | $4 Brilliantine Skirt, $1.98. @ | Gale, who has fully identified them. invited to attend. a ee beauty in them. Charming import-| snavi straps, each.. «Hoe. ny to, ces y Den't confound these with the cheap bril- @ = MURDOCK. On Monday, March 30, 1896, at 9:18 ed teyeeltica ts pleasing combina-| Sinele Straps, 4 ft., each 6c. are on separate. tables. oe et aul Ss ans mks The Beer Boycott. o'clock a.m, in full triumph of faite, KATE out ae Umbrella Straps, each } bound, in assorted patterns. “At. DU-QSGB| The meeting of the local Federation of| the veloved wite of Trekerick Be Aturde ti of Dresden, Persian and oth ‘ aftor a long illness, which she bore with Curis: as Sos €T | Name Tags, each. 5 $6 C Ski Labor this evening is likely to prove inter- fancy silks, with chiffons, laces, jets} ‘Trunk Straps, each. repon Skirts, $3.98. tian fortitude, aged thirty-three years. Faneral from the Mt. Jezreel Baptist Cburch og Wednesday, April 1, at 2 o'clock p.m. Relar tives and friends iuvited to attend. ° and ribbons. 22-Inch SUK Parasols in changeable effects, plain =| Novelties. King’s Palace Bicycle Suit. ‘Jest 12 of them, fall width We want @ esting, because it is expected the beer boy- 4 to het hie: best eaavclig % Bicycle Suit sold you to see them, examine the quality, and cott will be called up for discussion. The re will wonder how we do It. in Washington. ar this week we offer velue at.... $3-98@ statements attributed to Harry Williams, white, plain black black whi —~— . = Ladies’ Bicycle Suits, made of good quality ite, io lack and white striped. I have carefully selected the most ex. nacre : ; Sees ; : f the Washington Brewing Com- cleo Agee oe quisite Kaster Novelties trom 2 iqe $8 Silk Brilliantine Skirts at @| pany. that he te still « member oe ne Com Sum | Scotch Wool ‘Taseta Suk Coaching Parasols, pin stripes. plain ‘otc oo! front jecket, bloomers and skirt, wit) pany, that he ts still a member of the com- a leggins to match, four pieces. Our bine, and has not granted the demands of or bordered. Al! the new spring colors. Large Rosaries, $1.50 Up. price ........ ese cet 59. Forteen of them is all we could get. @ the- labor organization. and that the re- essertment of handles. Each....... $2.00 and $2.5 | Traveling Rugs oR to any $12 suié. in Washington, Beautiful goods, full 6 yards wide, pretty. moval of the boycott from his establish- Fancy Dresden Sik Parasols, ina very large as- = $6 Covert Cloth Suits, $2.98. one 9S val At eee, MOEN F 4 QS | ment was m alk euler conten Cee sortment of new designs. Stylish Dresden handics. 5 ‘ Tan Covert Cloth Suits, with blazer front i Sit ee “2"@ = Wasasls tor aiatehl Weems ese oe "..-§275 | 10 plaids, checks and reversible ef- e Grass Linen Parasols, plain and fancy figured | fects. effects. A variety of styles. Lined with silk in ‘cut chloe Gr (omen tue-ngaegmacszon nga Bache csciees oe see ee $4.00 Beantifal Imported Novelties, embracing many| Better ones. .$5.00, $7.50 & $10.00 exclusive designs, up to. +$80.00 each(Ist floor......+.-+eeeeeeeeeeee+ 1007 F st. bldg.) Jacket, with coilar, ‘ripple back, full width Silk Ski federation. It 1s probable the committee akirt, ol sizes, Ses thom. Great- $10 Si irts, $6.98. @ | 1m charge of the boycott will be asked to eat alum cverlomecn ate co $2.98 | mo best Sime mitt, value ever offered in SS | explain the seeming discrepancy between $8 All-wool Suits, $5.50. and 6 ‘yada wie, finished In the G6 982 {heir position and that of Manager Wil- Just secetved 59 Ladies’ Sults, in tan, | Dest of style. $10 value. At.... ee Niue, greet and gray; jacket trimmed with Cleveland’s Cees, yalvers large sleeves, velvet collar, tol | A (Great Silk Waist A Serious Affair. ene eibar coches eat ve BUSES | sm anno ns te Baking Powder H 1 th a Also, I have jest received a large varie! under $8. While they last at... 15-50 Value. @ Clara—“Oh, mother, we had such fun at ea Food Exhibit of Serlng Siiver end Preach Gilt $12.00 Serge Suits, $7.50. $10 Silk Waists, $4.98 @ | the party! Young Smith proposed that he MAKES A SIMPLE, dil ‘ up. ,You can cheaper serge sults than Y and I should go through a mock marriage WHOLESOMB In Housefurnishing Goods Department for the demonstration of the fa- S D SIO ta ring’ Gee Sik "atfota“Watets, tn Seromey Suet fo Tae Ae marcia = DESSERT. mous health foods—Granose, Granola and Caramel Cereal Coffee-manu- lo 9 fronts, amen with sete ree ieee espace pres fe deca 1 of ic |} Ciereiand’s, the best that money can bay. factured by the Battle Creek Sanitarium Food Co. of Battle Creek, Mich. MANUFACTURING JEWELER, Free Samples Served Daily. . 1012 F St. @ousefurnishing Goods Department. ... 5th floor... said we were really married; but we're not, are we?” ‘and cuffs, extra large et some of the older people who heard of it @ Doting mother—“Of course not. Besides, ol biatop sleeves, all ‘newest chedes. had one.” KING’S PALAGE, g|ce'=serurrs W.—715 Market Space. _ @| ‘i STmists mesa ioe’ ©699096 090006 LT like that before witnesses is binding.” ‘Our cook book, page 24, tells you bow to make it. A copy mailed free on receipt of stamp and address. CLEVELAND BAKING POWDER ©O., 81 Fulton St., New York. young Smith couldn't support a wife if he ssceecceosonsecesceceeoHIE& st, buflding.) Ovposite Boston House—South side. it Hair on the Pace, % U¢8t,_ re Woodward & Lothrop. Spey ele oy ee coseeteaes at. N.Y. stamp ‘book