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THE EVENING STAR, _TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1896—-FOURTEEN PAGES. Bon Marche, 314 and 316 7th St. 25° Ass’t Candies, Jy Department, just e you that the candy 3 be had elsewhere im we shall offer tomorrow: added, ts supe Washington, 1,000 Ibs. Chocolates in all the popular and to convir ine Tomorrow, 14° Ib. — wo ibe iMiuntine jacket, trimmed ell buttons, Pally ck 5 sae and Fle vee 49° BON MARCHE, on al con eich Fa 5 e x x > 4 Havenner & Davis, a 928 F St, Atlantic Bldg. 3 > We have 3 $ reduced 2 —the price on Ladies’ Spring 4 Oxfords to such a price that 7 you cannot afford to buy >| >| are now; are now; $2.50. 3 They're of vici kid—that very soit new leather that 2% is so comfortable—so eas: $ totender feet. Either tans @ or black 1 all sizes and 2} widths—and all styles of toe. 4 { We are trying to ow 4f you how easily we lead in 3} shoe values. Will you be % shown? Qe visit is all that’s 4 neces: H® venner & avis, avenner & avis, © 928 F St., Atlantic B’i ‘dg? it 1, another supply of | , Var-5 nishes, amels, Gold Paint, Brushes, etc. This is the time of year to freshen up the old dead woodwork with a liberal supply of choice materials, as enumerated above. It will save money for you, too. Geo. F. Il uth & Ce., TAILOR-MADE SUITS, $15.00, with Taffeta OO Suits included. COFFEE’ selected in asted on the And Son Be ¢ CORNWELL 14 < (HOWE SPCCOSS TSS SSS ESTERS ODDIE o9 es + -Strawberry : 3 Short Cake i < 2 4 Soe TEMPTING @ *é ~ tight past <2 in t P Caterer, 4 27 JARVIS, contig 3 $ 426 NINTH ST. "PHONE 1000. al < a BOO sceneeees’ We Take All SS Of Views. Roth interfor and exterfor. Make a@ ape- clalty of homes and landscapes. Have us take your summer home. We use only the finest lenses—which insures accurate work. EF Photos nade from oil of paintings, with orthrochromatie plates, Ressouable prices, Ww. H. Sialee, 1107 F St, Successor to M. B. BRADY, The Palais Royal Program for Tomorrow: Chameleon Mowe Skirts, 19° These Umbrella Skirts measure 105 inches at base .... have 12-inch flounce, with 6-inch corded ruffle... . comein Bige, old rose, gray and green chameleon effects . . look like $10 silk skirts. It was not many days ago that the fellows of these shirts were being sold, in one of the leading stores on Sixth Avenue, New York. The price asked was 8c, and the scramble for them more exciting than edi- tying. Two of the Palais Royal “buyers” were witnesses of the sale— we have trained eyes constantly on the retail and wholesale markets, and few desirable bargains escape coming to Washington —to the Royal—at | than New York prices. Not to Be Repeated Bargains. Sicher’s surplus stock of $1 to $1.50 Cotton Undergarments at 54 cents for choice......the importer’s combination lot of 50¢ to85c¢ yard Wool Dress Goods and Silks at 44c¢ yard for choice......the man-made Wo- nien’s Cloth Costumes at half prices......the 25¢ French Dimities at 15¢ yard......and others, as quoted below: 5 a 50 ° $3.50 for Capes made to retail at $7.50, $1o and $12. One-oF a-kind novelties of Silk and Wool Cloth; braid and ribbon trimmings. Thousands sold at a profit. These, the last | twenty-four, at a loss, $3.50 for choice. Se 50 7 and Irish 69° 6c for the $1 Gloves that many will ask for aiter all are gone. All izes still remain in the Ladies’ Ultra-fashion- able White and Yellow Kid Gloves, with heavy embroidery backs and automatic clasps. rn’ 2 for Ladies’ Sun-rain Umbrellas, + worth $3 to $4. Some of English silk, some of spun lisle. Black and all colors—warranted fast colors. Each with extra cover and heavy silk tassels. Tight roll- ing on steel or selected wood sticks. The cor- rect umbrella to use *} with tailor-made cos- : - 7.50 for the “Len-| tume. 11¢_ instead of 18¢ ox” and $10. 8 for the quire for — Deming’s “Luey” Bicycle Suits. 58 50 newest and best of Best suits for women S Writing Paper—parch- at least prices yet $8.50 for Sto quality | Ment paper in celestial quoted. Ostrich Feather Bo: blue and snow white tre for Envelopes to match. ¢c 14 and a dollar and more saved us and you in the cost of others more expensive. $49.50 for a $75 Bi- eye Jf you will} aE make comparison with 218 14¢ for the usual 2 the best 5 wheel | guaranteed — never-to- elsewhere, you'll find) — 18¢ for Loonen’s 25¢ | leak Refrigerator Pans those here at $49.50) Tooth Brushes is like | and 39¢ for the usual are practically the | selling Uncle Sam's 735¢ Brass Bird Cages same. Guaranteed for | 25¢ pieces for 18c—if] are hints of basement one year. comparison of value | floor bargains. sg can be ‘so made. ¢ 99 39 _S8 instead of S12 for 39¢ for pint bottle of Young Ladies’ En- og¢ for the Spangle Lichig’s Beef, Wine glish Outing Suit —} and Jetted Yokes, Col- | and Tron TI ee bot- the “Princess Victo-| Jars” and Garnitures lesion Si Three for ria.” Made of serge,! that will elsewhere cost pri GE one—if you in navy and brown) you from $2.25 to $3.50 judge by drug store trimmings of gold) gach, It’s not because valuation. braid and buttons. The | others secure tremen- | | — reefer jacket can sefve | dous profits, it’s be- Cc as a spring wrap when | cause we bought the 13 a shirt waist is worn | importer’s entire sur- Le 8 z with the plus stock at half the Tse Jor spure linen price he sold to others. Handkerchiefs import- 79° 25¢. Some of sheer |, St to $4.08 for B linen with hand-drawn |} Nautical Two-piece soc for $e quality Dorders, oilers. ba | 3 Suits, intended to re-} Grass Linen Dress ae anand embroide tail up to $7.50. Sizes) Front, with lace trim- te fe with grass linen 3 to 12 years. Blouse} ming.” Others at $148 | borders, others for and pants of all linen; instead of $1.98 The men. . All warranted | } pique, duck, G mak former whole DEES linen. 2 for 25 White and colors. sale prices were 75¢ and cents oe $1.65 each. : c 19 ¢ 39 19¢ instead of 29¢ 43 30¢ instead of 49 for Children’s Corded cents for Oak and Ma- for choice of Lawn Hats. The long: Hitec styles Black hogany Tables, with lox ked-for ee : a Silk Belts, with Etrus- | U2 deraeath shelf. will wash and _ lool can, filagtee and pol- When you consider well after the ordeal. ed ee Id, silver, oxi that 49 cents is a “cut price you may expect superior tables — and please give the Palais Royal credit for asking so little for so much. 50° yard dized and — enamel buckles. Bought and sold at so much apiece —but they are various- ly worth 50c, 68c¢, 75¢ and 98e. 25° 10° toc for 18e quality Ribbed Vests, and toc pair for Ladies’ and | Children’s Fast Black Hose. Fleeting bar- gains and not to be re- 50 for 68c peatet 25¢ yard for more} duality Black Sicilian ¢c new Ribbons. Think | 27d 75 for $1 quality, 44 of only 25 cents for the | 50 inches wide, are to- 44¢ for Women’s| beautiful Sainch Dou- | Merrow's new bargains |? ed to sell at 18 and!}. in dress foods dept. 15° 15¢c to $3 yard for Grass Linen Embroid- ery Edges and Bands, $1 to $8 yard for 27- ble-face Satin Brocade Ribbons, in yellow,, old blue and other wanted shades! And = 4-inch Printed Warp Persian Ribbons — both _ sides alike—are also to be 25¢ instead of 48c yard. Union Suits, made to sell at 68c. These are the glove-fitting rib- bed garments, as com- fortable as healthful. 8 #58 $2.98 instead of ie inch all over. Match $3.08 for the Feather- 10 sets. Aristoeratic bar- |» ght Mackintoshes, : gains—ours and yours with single and double toc yard for Persian | at 20 per cent less than capes. Navy, black} and Dresden Ribbons } ought-to-be prices, and gray serge, rubber] in width for the hair lined. Single texture. | and children’s dress 12° == trimmings. They were I 9° made to retail at 25 12c dozen for Shell cents. Hair Fins, made to re- 1ge for big bunches Se tail at 5 cents apiece. Roses, Fruit. Foliage, 8 We bought 2,500 doz. Blossoms, Mignon- of them so advantage- |? ettes, Cherries, Dai- 8c instead of 12$c a | ously that we can ask sies, Lilies of the Val-} yard for Domestic | you less than late |} ley, Poppies and other ;Dimities—and here are | wholesale prices. 12c flowers. We know of them elsewhere at 45c, and rightly worth more. the imported at 15¢ in- stead of 25¢ yard. claimed | Choose—both are bar- to 40c dozen for shell, amber and black hair pins, worth 5c¢ to zoc gains, apiece. .| The Palais Royal, G Street. R. Harris & Co., Jewelery, 7th ar and D Sts. Have you? Have you‘amy out-of-date Gold Jew- elry, Discarded Ornaments, Broken Jew- elry, &e.? If so Bring it to us —and we will allow you Its fell value in gold and will remodel it into modern style jewelry. We have the best equip- ped JEWELRY FACTORY —14 this elty and probably in the south. Equipped with all the tate saving machinery, ther of manuf Jinnit. We have a {Decial artiat who will vab-) > Jace or button styles —needle, mit you original designs for your ap- CeCe - provall freo\o8 charge. medium and wide toes, which DIAMONDS ey aia all tees “and all are in all sizes and ‘all ) RESET s, and they are the prettie ° and best wearing shoes this city Diamonds reset in the tatest and] las ever seen. most fashionable shape concelts, quality: and you deal with the imanufaeturer 2 save the mlddleman’s profit. SCHOOL MEDALS School Medals and Class Pins ready made and ma order, See our hun- dreds of new designs, R. Harris&Co., Jewelers, Cor. 7th & D Sts. MM aS ST AE AS Mayer Bros. &Co 937-939 | F St. ‘The Progressive ‘POLICY —That governs our establish-*4 ment makes it a pleasure to | shop here. We're glad to show! you anything your faney can hit on, whether you buy or not b) —we're glad to make any al-;4 pte ations or changes in your™} }. purchases that'll make then more to your liking. We de liver goods when promised— we fill orders’ when promised. And there’s nota more moder- ate scale of priecs anywhere. || } Bicycle Suit - - 55.00 : Fae eth pope yb wortls, nt We've open: © init ina fe rd. shipr Ladies’ Cape - = $1.98 | dbl Covert Cloth Cape, with Vel collar. Very neat and pre salse int Ladies’ Cape - = $3. 48 Tire ’ Ladies’ Sweater oa 98 The style ; " Ladies’ Skirt - m Black ellkin All-woot a 3 ae “Waist - $5. of Blac and White Stripes b. ‘yo ostylishly trimined Shirt Waist 2=- oa. y { the, Ropular | Grass Linen OEE 4] ts, with on white elite collar, (| Perea le ‘Waist =-- = Bgl! Ma phere ei ae the most Mmbatied A Bargain from nt aie Gleve Dept. 73: st Ton, nut en be & merry sale i titan ya Hosiery I2“¢ i R.C. BONDECO, ss HSargain, PRO HT say - Oe tar oe 3 ‘Mattresses “Reducedt ~~ cent quality at 12% 1 make P4 Soe ees eT a a busing interesting ta ‘cur boslery de 4 \ ave been trans. WAn Underwear 7’ y, HI! $7.50 All-hair’ ‘Mattre ? $10.00 All-hair Mattres Bargain, du ronn mount |S Stace Aldtair Mate ‘ or ay ill be cleared rn ( Window s i, Awnings out tomertow at FE cents. 4} 2 ors male , Test. Ba WA Veiling H}7He How hton £0. NDept. Bargain. 25C Paes & A yard bnys beantiful Silk Maletnes of goals have the very Vest quality. he a been ecasidered ally big specials: ide You choose from at 30 cts, all the new and staple colorings. 4 ; x sles HOWE CARE son so s Mav: | of the Auest | i pos ° 1 Mayer (jie) Bros.&Co.,! Kats sia: °9h cy Cukea, Bread, Pastry, ete, j DOUBLES STORES, ( Comfort is anh much, much i 937 O39 F St. i more than it costs, at Arthur Burt's. gsr urscarar rir? ing with us B. Rich’s Sons, Ten-two F St. “If they’re Rich’s shoes they're proper.” We can’t help calling your at-- tention to -those reduced prices again. $1.98 pair for all of our ladies’ $2'50 tan and black vici kid Oxiords—in all styles of toe, and also the $3 tan and black vici_ kid Oxfords, reduced to $2.48—also shown in all styles of toe. Since we first tokl you of the reduction last Friday, we sold hundreds of pairs. We mention them ayain today that others may know of it. We have for a time reduced all of our men’s tan and black shoes, in lace, button and con- ere: style—“dagger,” square or plain toc, which were $3.50 and $4, and also our ladies’ black and tan vici kid shoes— hand-turned and sand-sewed— We are told every day—and we know it’s a fact—that we show more bicycle leggins and ‘ bicycle shoes than any other store in town. Every color and all materials from which leggins are made. Canvas leggins, all colors, at 39e. Linen net leggins, 62c. pair. Corduroy Jersey ‘leggins, g8e. / pair. B. Rich’s Sons, Ten-two F St. _ Opposite Woodward & Lott We = 5 Nee “ Matting =~ y Cash or Credit.) The i mont destralle Mattin ' ptt : " $3. 75 ‘Refrigerators i ns Ting per roll, Soe or Credit. a lost every Inodern Sanitary improvement. Sizes ant prices to suit. Baby irae y y Cash or Credit. stromaly f with a! Y $5.00 {, ) “RUDDEN’ Ss § ‘Credit House, 513 ees St. ve THE WORLD OF SOCIETY Weddings Here and Elsewhere and More to Come. Miss Skerrett Will Be Attended by Six Maids—Hint of Another Eo- gagement—Persona Notes. Tiere was a very pretty welding, of in- terest to many Washingtonians, at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, West Philadel- phia, last Wednesday at noon, Miss Mery NEW JERUSALEM. Seventy-Sixth Sexston of the General Convention. The seventy-sixth session of the general corvention of the New Jerusalem in the United States will begin next Saturday at the National Church, corner of 16th and Corcoran streets. Locally, the most inter- esting event in connection with the con- vention will be the dedication of the hand- some new church, which has been but re- cently completed. This will occur Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock, with an address by the president, Rev. wtonville, Mass., and a sermon by James Reed of Boston, foliowed by holy communion. Ithcugh the convention proper does not John Worcester of Rev. the Wentworth Williams being married to Mr. | council of amaiene gee eae en acon: Edward Kent Leech. The wedding colors | ress. The first was held this morning an were green and white, the church being | the pastor's study of the ehurch, when profusely decorated with palms, asparagus get dondig gathering oe the chairmen of fern and white carnations. The bride, classes correspond to committees in other re- whose charming manner has made her a | ligious confei and the business this great favorite in Philadelphia, wore white satin, trimmed with duchesse lace and chif- fen, and carried bride roses and lilics of the valley. She entered the church w her uncle, Mr. L. H. Richards, and at ed by Miss Dorothy Wentworth Sket maid of honor. The bridesmaids were 3 Anne Washington, Miss Helen Wiliam Miss Edith Roach, and the groom's lovel sister, Miss Elizabeth Leech, immense bouquets of white wore white organdie and white ned wita green. The groom was atten’ by his father, Mr. E. O. Leech, ex of the mint, and now vice pr cushier of the National Union Bank, York, as best man. The ushers were Mr George M. Curtis of York, Mr. T. R ey, Mr. J. W. Curtis, Mr. J. Taylor errett, Werother of Miss Sker- Tett, who is to be “arrie torrow, and his old school chum John D! Blac’ ago, Mr. § ears a re graduating from the shool In the class of "W). He afterward att , and now holds a responsible position in the United s mint, The couple will reside in hiladelphia after returning from an ex- tended southern trip, Cards announcing the dent of this city, Washington High marriage of Miss lges, rector of St imorning for part had to do only tls of the forthcoming This afternoon there is a meet- and later there will be an of the council, in confer- with the business d: pnvention, ward of New York pre- ain in the evening there will “me “ting of the cow Tomorrow re will ve Surtt with the an- ual address to the cox 1 In the even) in honor of the ministers “2 of me and Mrs. John Juy 4 1Gth stre Col, Carson Announces His Adherence to the Combine. of five delegates the twenty-two districts of of Columbia, was held last evening at Mount Carmel Baptist Church ler the auspices of the Blaine Invincible . for the purpose of making arrange- ments for a barbecue to be held June 1 wn of the Blaine Invincible Club . and Charles Scott was secretary ches of the most enthusia P ter were made by Robert Haskins of kins of timore, composed District her-in-law of the groom, 8 Sorcery. assisted by Rev. Mekim of phany In the course or his address Col. Carson Among the relatives and friends who at-| warmly cul tor Allison, but de- led the wed Mr. and Mrs. A.D. ed that h ce mie thonon y Ahem, p rs. Harrison | action they might take, and he f Stidham of Ne! ranted, he in expressin Miss Leda & that ith M anid Mr. Frank hit Wilson a so The fair m has gone ts, Comn ander Gold-Lined | Salt Cellars —in handsome Silk Case— | a beautiful Wedding Gift, as low as $3.50 a pair. | Galt& Bro. JEWE SILVERS MITHS & STATIONERS, |, 107 Penn. Avenue. Ie SIS if ‘(We've a Line | Of Trunks long steel 28-in. 49-4n. $7.0) $7.50 aml a trunk | Kneessi, » 425 7th St < Sap2s2sa DRA ; 3 A. Gude & Bro., taa4 F st.|s apys-124 a Thing: qumnut mend, passes but what semet vr a break that w David Mr. alil night in honor of hi and the Williams and ni Miss De Ww naa ide will t breakfast f Parker is in New York with Miss Nethersole, who sails for Lon- don row. Miss Parker will return remaining h Miss Netherso’ AL H. Engineer A. H. Able, here and stopping at 1 rand for eatiat S was orator of the A tea and fete char for the benefit of the building St. Thomas’ Church, at the resi¢ Capt from 3 to § pam storm the tea will be postponed until T Ison, No. 10 oth dia number of evening. An ex- cellent musical program was ren 8 by Miss Anna We zia¥ nd Mr, 1 solos by and Mr. M nelly; an Proudiit als: on the autohar a eading from after which refreshment Others pri Mr. and Mr: Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Willis, Messrs. Armstrong, k ats Parke! 1 ct Miss Emily Roth, Miss Al Flo Metre M Frank Cook A surprise party was giv. Mrs, Charles 1D, y Jast even) Rathbone . 1, in honor tenth anniversary of their wedding. those present were Capt. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. S. Lewis, Mr. and Mr: Brown, Miss Ida Jone ie v Lewis, Mr. Howard G on, Mr, William Lew Mr, and M iit were played, among them the Mrs. Woltz won first pri ir. Howard Grifith the booby pr after which a collation was served. Capt. and Mrs. G. A. Lyon of 1835 12th eet northwest have with them for a few Mrs. James M. Merritt and her daugh- eve of Buffalo, Representative and Mrs. S. Kirkpatrick entertained the Columbia Heights Card Club last evening. The aed were by Mrs. H. T. Guss and Mr. W. HL A The club will go on a tally-ho ride to Cabin John for a dinner and dance to close the series of this season, —_—. Restrictions Removed. Minisier Denby at Pekin has notified the Department of State that the French min- Men’s Oxfords, 3. 50; Ladies’, 2.50, v7 99 | —is famous for its purity Ceres” | ira jecries bread-maks | 3.00, qualities. Watch out for imi- Mill F st., Flour tations and accept no sub- Next to Branch Post Office, stitute, At all grocers, Wm. M. Galt & Co., Wholesalers, 1st and Indiana Open Saturdays 9 p.m, J. T. WALKER SONS, 204 10TH ST. N.W., OAR- Rats Lining, Felts, Fire Brick and Clas, Asbestos, Brushes, Lime, Cement it, two ply Rooing Material, Hi ister to China has procured from the Tsung 1 Yamen, by virtue of the French treaty ef 1858, an order directing the local authorities throughout the Chinese empire to expunge from the various editions of the Chinese code all restricticns upon the p agation of the Christian religion. gives me pleasure,” says Mr. Denby add that the minister of France ts entitled to the gratitude of the entire Christian world for his action in this important mat- ter.” . uu Mr. Clara MIEDT. In me of fter musle an . EM , who die nt as the 2 dof, luring the series Wm. H COLEMAN t path we have aven we'll Gove, but never BY HIS +, dear mo sunshine of thy free, A Clear Head; good digestion and a ripe old age are some of the results of the use of Tutt’s Liver Pills. 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