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AIAN THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1896--SIXTEEN PAGES, : 3 . if S, KANN, SONS & 6O., = Woodward = BICYCLE REGULATIONS. THE WORLD OF SOCIETY HECHT & COMPANY, 515 Seventh Street. Coasting Punished by a Fine & Police Court. 923 F si Shoes Shined Free. the » Lothrop, 1oth, 11th and F Sts. N. W. ust a - STH ST. & MARKET SPACE. Little Goes A Silver Wedding Pleasantly Cele brated. Miss Aldrich and Mr. Herron Will Be The police officials are determined that wheelmen fhall obey the several police regulations relating to the disposition of bicycles on the public streets. Many wheel- men have ridden their wheels without belle Retrenchment In prices an urgent necessity at this very time, ,Ofr entire Baltimore wholesale st way below jobbers’ (Our Business hours, until further notice, are 7:45 to 5:45. —— on Tomorrow—2,000 Yards or lamps, in defiance of the law, and not- withstanding the fact that the law pro- hibits coasting and scorching, there are some riders who continue to violate the Married Tomorrow Night—A Ru moment. Do you really understand our system A Long Way sian Fete at Beauvoir. Sredenteeteeeegeeetee In ‘shoes. Everybody's catering for your law. Major Moore made an order yesterday of credit? We ask the question Reon % prices. ie shoe trade. Everybody's cutting prices — Aetclinag sacegt: Taey kal eomieoea eae lady yesterday who | Foor 4 v1 Z 1 we e = 2 Pi Nai k tated bs If she would have to leave ber | ,FEOTLE ABE ROUND 30 Go, WHER Dot. Dae Sse aay eee oes tec" || aaaturdany anal being ties twenty tm en] estuen fat roar (ae easanhed Gye ink and avender almsoo 9 purchases with us until se had paid 4] WERE ‘TOLD OVER AND OVER AGAIN YESTER- of well-known worth. “H. & D.” Shoes | Niversary of the iaarriage of Mr. Joseph R. | wheels and apprehend offenders. They were for them in full BE OTE ae eaD ONLX OX were never bettered and Mrs. Quinter, the occasion was filly | stat‘oned along Pennayivania avenue from . ‘ OWING, TIVITY. IN. ORY G a - za the Capitol to 17¢ ti t, and on cer Soft finish, fast color—suitable for Wrappers, Dress- Gourtners, no! & | traps. rr wins Take US SoMIC TIME. TO : celebrated by a number of the friends of | the Capitol to 17th street, and one officer 3 papas : That wouldn't be ke us or our OAD THIS YAST LOT OF MERCHANDISE, i RAS See ewe . but because t fi S: Children’s Frocks, Night neha SOMB LOTS MAY RE SOLD OUT, RUT WE HAVE e couple and by Gontition OF -tke pikeck ‘hmelinee cee ing and Breakfast Sacques, ! i INIZ methods. % | Snimns Go TAKE IMB DC xX or S ception was held at the Quinter residence, | scarce. ‘ obes, etc. You can take what you buy with you % Best quality 18-inch Twilled Toilet ° 946 T street, commencing at 8 o'clock and| The most important arrest of the sixteen iz%4c. the Yard. Regular Price, 30c. aneiats dels’ < nicustasan| anal oer ia |Patee In toon fromthe receiving party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. | Cored man hamed Charlie Ite ant ae 2G, Es ° 9 opie ats medium to the Quinter, Miss Quinter, Miss Clara Quinter, | appeared in court this morning for a hear. promise to pay the balance in weekly ¥ 2a for. 11th st. building.) or monthly ‘nstallments. a gC. pointed, tips and Mr. Fred Quinter and Mr. Will Quinter. | ing. This is the first time that the question oes ie Lowest prices in town—cash or credit. Valuable Infants’ and Beoks. Little Children’s Clothing. Bound volumes Century Maga- zine for 1893. Contain several com- plete serial stories besides hundreds of shorter ones. Single numbers sell for 35c. Six numbers in these vol- It is useless to bother with the making of these garments when they can be bought ready made at prices like the following: Children's Cloth Reefers, blue and red, double breast, slashed back, trimmed with brass or steel WEDNESDAY “SPECIALS ** ee —prices made lower for the day, and Which will revert promtly at store-clos- ing Wednesday night. BS Women's Stylish Duck Suite—navy blues, with white pin stripes and dots, also linen color in striped effects. A very lurge vuriety—usual price. $2.08. Wednesday, $1.49. Three styles of Women's Pure Linen shich sell for $7.98 each. Blazer Sateededetet Genuine New York Mills Bleach- ed Muslin Ends, from 1 to 10-yard lengths. 7 5 gC 10-4 Extra Quality Pearl Bleached Sheeting, full 2} yards wide. . find their shoe $2.50 There was great profusion of silvery re- minders of the occurrence that took place a ‘| quarter of a century ago, some of the gifts I.Q5 being remarkably handsome. Refreshments Oxfords. made in blac! and @ popular sade Were served in the dining room, the service being attended to by Mrs. W. D. Quinter, Miss Hattle Quinter, Miss Ida O'Neal, Miss Effie Perry, Miss Grace Muirhead, Miss Flora Muirhead, Miss Addie Bolway, Miss Jennie Mickle and Miss May Walker. Among those who were present were Mr. and Mrs. G. W. F. Swartzell, Maj. and Mrs. H. A. Hall, Mr. Thomas H. Langley, of failing to have a wheel under control has come squarely before: the court, and Judge Kimball met the issue and decided it. 2 “He was coming down the hill with his feet off the pedals and his hands off the handle bars,” said the officer. “He was fairly flying: Judge Kimball thereupon announced thet there was a clear violation of the law. This wheel was certainly not under control, and the fact that the policeman had to pursue him as far as 12th street before he could overtake him is enough to show his reck- lessness. The court thought that the case Mrs. Hubbard of Philadelphia, Dr. and Mrs. ; Ww, | ¥a8 one that called for the imposition of : E buttons, WiluWnree vainevea unde InTEed he Street, Mr. aud Mrs. T. H. Martin, Mrs, W. | WAS one that calle i he . h ; z all tens: Rn Sohtes ae my pola ere fine, but he would impose a fine of umes at the closing-out pric 5 75c. and $1 each. sallor collar; trimmed with 8 rows Ince 4 suit all tastes. ag has, Mr. sand Ree. Naber a aaa only $5. If you're traveling, Baede-ker’s Guides are what beading. end Mrs. W. D. Quinter, Mrs. and Miss Wil. Seven riders were charged with failure joa seed. ‘They ere the best. Germany, Nertlitrm | | (75s se niga! eabesidiry ervund/aockiend Wednesday, $4.98. & a kins, Mr. and Mrs. Figg, Rev. F. D. Power ae bicycles under control, and s 2 | ws 2 7 ‘ : 5 aa : . ae ° evidence in these cases was that they bake a ee oe Gar ee (eee es + Be. — S| ne ceLenraTED CLARENDON WHITE ace O€S. Mr. 2nd Mrs. Thos. G. Hensey, Mrs. | were on level ground, riding With bonds off, sutherm Italy, Southern France, Gres "| Cambric Long Dresses, full from neck or with Women's Fine Duck Skirts, which sell 3% CROCHET i *READ, EXTRA SIZE. SOLD clare Mr. and Mrs. Gunion, Mr.| hut there was no evidence to show that Norway and Swedea, &c. ; yoke of tucks and embroidery, embroidery around for $1.50. Very wide. 3 | EVERYWHERE $1.25. ‘PRICE FOR THIS SALE, At ghosy) othet end Mrs Ball, Mrs. and Miss Cam-| they were riding fast or re klessly, ‘Our Money Wars,"” by Sam'l Leavitt. ‘The ex: | 2o0y cay wiceres pene es om Wicdnecday: 636 KA everybody plices at Ce ce ae ae yumrey,_ NE} On this question the court sald he woell ampie and warning of Amez! finance. Seven- | “Cambrie Long Skirts, deep hem and band. S ednesday, O35c. $ (vy $4.00. Made of our as Seed Mr. and Mrs. Thompson. | nave to decide each case upon its own teen chapters, covering the period from 1600 to] Gumbric Long Skirts, deep hem and band, cluster oa Ye elegant russet leath- ark Ges ee el agi agg and Mr. ‘and | merits. Where wheelmen are on. level isu th. 1Zmo. $1.00 | of tucks. Exch. : Ghotce of the balance of all our Wo- 1 ow apaME POTTS: SADIRONS, 8 IRONS, 1 HAN- er; very stylish: ° tain ani Mrs. Walker, Miss Walker, Mrs. | £7UNd and ride with their hands off, bat ne Selence of Money lex. Del Mar, |” Fiunnel Long Skirts, deep hem. Each. men’s Percale and Lawn Walsts—worth 2 DLE, 1 STAND, "PRICE FOR' THIS SALE, very neat ‘ W. L. Ayers, Mr. and Mes. Peniet, Ma | Dave their wheels under conirol, the court MB Ss 1 edition, revised dy the author. ting FI “s, pl TSe.—have been selling for 49e., for Ks SA oat a foie ene os Mire eeu | will not hold them, and these defendants Outing Flannel Sacques, pink aud blue’ striped, 3 Sherman Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Muirhead, Large Svo. 205 pazes . $1.90 | narrow ribbon at neck. Bach .... Wednesday, 39¢. C¢ Mi U d Child’ Mr. and Mrs. H. Waiters, Mr. and Mra, J, | WeP€ @cauitted. The other seven defe “Principles and Practice of Fin ‘A oractt:|| Outing: (Ouith | Walppersrr alaEv oats Hise GEIS $ ° Isses an d's W. Davis, Mr. and Mra, Wertz, Mr. and | on their bicycles, ond veo ea ees €al guide for bankers, merchants, lawyers, &., | divided collar, finished with sil. Each......4 peat aa 481 86.1NCH LACE STRIPED SCRIM, 4 DIFFER- ‘ Mrs. J. G. Hudson, Mrs. Markward, Mrs. Sh WISE oho Scie ee Dore + with a summary of national and state | Infants’ Huotees, white with colored tops. Per Women's Plain Linen Tawn soit), RNC LACE STRIEE FOR THIS SALE, One-Stra Sli rs. Proctor, Mrs. Whiteside, Mrs. Hoover, Mr, | C20% While one excuse was accepted and 3 ‘Ops. Wat: with detachable collars, iarge 4 4 tr personal yonds taken. banking laws, legal rates of interest, tables of | pair - slectes, ete.—usually $1.60. Wil go & 7 and Mrs. Van Dyne, Mr. and Mra W. E.|"'Potceman Greer met with en accident fhreizn coins and @ glossary of comae Hand-crocheted Bootees, white trimmed with ps afte C2 KA 2 A’ star bargain. 300 Reiss, the Misses Hawk, Dr. and Mrs. Mc-| while in pursuit of an offender. ‘Iie at Anancial terms. By Edw. Caroll, jr. 211] or bine silk. Per pair. Ss Wednesday, 89c. KA 8 ia heaien i fo | Goemick, Mr. Wilbur Leech, Judge and Mrs. | cycle slipped and he fell under @ ogee, : ae Ripon Noo bvanpavdes ins pairs, in all spring heels. Neal, Mrs. Annadale, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. | but beyond ruining his trousers ne dane ge “oraggstpses Ghieteiess at lottor | DRAPER FURL” g6 Mculton, Mrs. Humphrey, Miss Prather, | was acne = f the balance of that lot’ot $f | DIEM Ne Bia Goal ais i ean 4 Women’s $1.25 and $1.50 Percale, Dimity and % | El ; Aven, Mr and Minn inn Mic aoe See, eran Sanmce Lawn Wrappers, which have been sell- s. H.C. Grove, Mr. = bee Umbrellas, REID? Oe: ard Mrs. E. I. Booraem, Miss Booraem, | poy on and Mrs. and Miss Crabbs, Mr. Walter Moul. | ©* a eee Mierkehies throp, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Benton, Mr, apse managed Incorporated, and Mrs Egan, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis and| Up to a late hour this afternoon Francis Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Nettleton, J. Kieckhoefer, late disbursing officer of, 928 F Street. The marriage of Mirs Georgia M. Aldrich, | the S.ate Department, who was plac daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aldrich of Al Havenner & Ds: Bryant, Mr and Wednesday, 49c. Choice of entire sample line of Ladies’ Straw Hats closed out from Brigham, $ Hopkins & Co., which would ordinarily ¢ sell for $3.50 and $4, for z : A couple of special values, one in For the country or seaside cottage, | blue gloria and one in black taffeta or to make the town home more | Sik. PaaS < ee 50 Blue Gloria Umbrellas, for rain or sun, 26-inch, comfortable during the” warm | ugse-rolting case and tamel, Dresden. crystal oF 100 CHERRY ¢ r EPTION TAR 16x16 TOD, SHELF AT BOTTOM. OUR LAR 50c. TABLE. PRICE FOR THIS SALE, 29C. r Dae ah ee See Ko est Sunday morning, charged with = a a, to Mr. John erron of Cincin- " ; eopernieent fauna th ‘ months. Bamboo Porch Screens | natural wood handles. Each. “$1.50 ggc. each. bist, ORIEXT OPAQUE WINDOW nati, which will take place tomorrow even- aap ayy car argriy ae * “3 ae ; ; So Black T, s! , a trolling, SIZE 36x72. RING RO! Ing at the Hotel Grafton, will be surround- een ee Poe and Portieres are easier to buy than NOG 4c. SHADE. PRICE F Zp . natural wood bandies, silver uame plate ou case. ever before. Each . : +8 Jap. Goods. > Read and Ramboo Portleres, all cotor- | Lawn Settee. 1 assortment. Each. Me. to $6.00 Boys’ Light and Dark All-wool Cassi- mere Double-breasted Suits. Sizes 5 to 15 years—our usual $3.50 sort. Wednesday, $1.29. 3 \Cooks Who Use 24C. Ceres Flour } ; ) ) ed by many interes: mony will be solemn in wg details. The ce police station. His attorney and several {iolcmnized in the large draw- | friends were actively engaged in an effort room, which will be fittingly adorne * sepaihinan pig ey € ith plants and flowers. Rev. Dr. Mackuy- |‘ S*cure bondsmen, and they stated that Smith will officiate, and the bride’s broth- | ‘he matter of giving surety in the required er, Mr. H. A. Aldrich, will be best man. | SUM, $25,000, would certainly be arranged i009 Fst.) OUR ENTIRE LOT OF FLOOR R ING MOQUET, V. BRUSSELS. LU VET, WILTON AND BOL reseesestessendenontentedtenteatente enteeseesessensessensoniongontenioniencenionceniontoniensensensescen seein Olen P LALO LAO OOOOH t GCCCCCts : 7 . SOLD FROM $1.50 TO PRICE e never disappointed in the The ushers wi e Mr. dl: ™ | some time this afternoon. Porch Serene, mate of te | ANG Swings. $% Boys’ Black and Blue Unfinished FOR THIS’ SALE, u a mits |, Of thele eftorts.. | Hollister aad’ Mr Tinie Derrek ey Ge. | Mr. Kieckboefer spent the night in ono pax boo, with the matued! glazed aa Se waleiauee Gee beat ont maakligt lieu oblta obec lk jclinall) “Nhe: ube! eaibe, ated by | Of the witness rooms at the station, and his surfice exposed to the weather, and coaseqnently | We are now showing the newest | % Werted Cheviot suits. Sizes 5 to 15 Cc some brew, fulls und pastrs. } four bridesmaids, Miss Davie cf Brooklyn, | meals Were sent into him from 4 neygh- r ts * thy we 5 % years—made by the best manufacturers— ° ef It ts absolutely pure and it (| Miss Denny of New York, Miss Morrison | P0Ting hotel. Throughout today he was in Prices Tower than those usnally | lawn requisites, and besides the usual | usual §3 suit, O tire Ji £ Whi d Col varies frum’ the hishe of New York and Miss Herron of Cincin, | the sitting room on the first floor of the ramboo. >: . = o of I ze 3 ose. | Mowers, Hose, Rakes, Sickles, etc., | 4 ur entire Jing .o! ite.and Co ard of best. Ask your Wednesday, $3.98. Boys’ Seersucker Coats—usual 0c. sort. Wednesday, 29¢. each. nati, The bride's little sister, Marie, will | building engaged In conversation with the be her tlower bearer. The bride, who is a | ™4Y Persons who called to see him. charming young lady, will wear a gown of ——— Wm. M. Galt & Co., white satin, trimmed with point lace, with MURDER TRIAL, be lt Wholesalers, 1st and Ind. ave. a point lace veil. The bridesmaids wil! ames IOC, £3 ee eee wear white organdie over lig: ‘reen silks, Thornton Alexander Charged With ee, ‘ Ladies’ Muslin eee fe = saree and will catry pink roses. After the cere- PROFOCOSOS FSC OSS SE SOCT SEEN | mony a supper will be Killing Quincy Mackel. Underwear. served, and the Camtirie Corset. Govers;-all‘sisea: seventy-five presents of great value and | Mackel, also colored, the llth of last younger guests will remain for a dance| Thornton Alexandria, allas Punk Burrell, 5 after the departure of the couple. The | a young colored man, was placed on trial ° j ‘Covered Trunk S| teat, tae one parents, Mr. and | month. Price for this sale, gc. ; : $ | number of other Ohio and New York re- vial Laundry = le os ee John F. Langston and John Moss, District ¢ 2 grocer for it. call attention to the painted Lawn Settees, which can be easily folded up to carry in the house during rainy weather. The very best value for the money. Each. -95c. The Fairfield Lawn Swing in sizes for adults and children—the most complete automatic lawn swing yet Invented. Each. $6.00 and $7.50 (Sth tloor.. -1ith st. bldg.) ored Ducks and: Piques, the regu- lar 15¢c. quality. ine of Rattan Chinese Rattan Lawn Seats. Boys’ Duck Knee Pants, 2 pairs for 2%e.—usually 25e. pair. Window Sercens. inches, “The Eddy” Refrigerator has no equal, $5.85 up. Boys’ Duk Yacht Hats would be ckeap at 20c. bridal trip will be to Europe, and will in- | today before Judge Cole, in Criminal Court clude a bicycle tour through Holland. The | No, 1, charged with the murder of Quincy bride has received over one hundred and eau refeesesgensetontentene Boys’ Wool Knee Pants, 22c.—else- where they are priced 40c. eete ries Traveling Requisites 24x39 to 36 Inches oa m Mrs. John Herron of Cincinnati, and a The prisoner was represented by Messrs. a A; Sz ar fee ecrat Hatele have Deen paCbemlee, ood muslin, trimmed neck and arms, i - . lace ‘ambric le. es. Reg ee, ee sir abs A, nee Be Her ae daa Seer a for shipping your laundry to and Tonight the coronation of the czar and | Attorney Birney and his assistant, Mr. Are you going abroad? Here are) $ HECHT & COMPANY, werice for this sale, 19¢. from the country—made of FOUNDED % | czarina will be appropriately celebrated by | L®SK€Y, Prosecuting the case. A jury was some suggestions in the way of proper Trunks, Bags, etc. They are properly priced, too. Canvas Steamer Trunks, stee bit. enville Musi Deawers, cambric rattle and ASH, whic deep cluster of tucks. Regular price, 35e. Price for this sale, 19c. Corset Covers, cambric or muslin, V shapes, » sauare and low! ne embroidery or lace, ba h is twice as durable Willow—in different sizes, Prices, $2, $2.30, $2.50 up to $5. =e Sele me wee anit tol acct | Water Coolers ; EW’S “Price for this sale, 39c heet-iron_ bottoun, -w p bin, . ’ ts ; oe parties peepee ease peal nae McKN ° Muslin Drawers, cluster of t Irish point or Much Lower. 254 : ie ¥ a fete, of which the Russian minister, | Quickly obtained, when Mr. Birne: Mr. Kotzebue, will be the hcst, at Beau-| plained to them that the government voir. The grounds surrounding the house | pected to show that on the night of the day will be illuminated, the Marine Band will] in question a furnish dance and promer supper with Russian ex- 515 Seventh Street. Sretorotococtecteetontontonteetectontontontontentectecetoetontontonge owd of young negro nm ade music and a | met on the Anacostia bridge; that t and home dainties | been drinking; that a fight betwe clamps, sheet-tron Steamer will be served. Mrs. Mertwego, wife of | prisoner and the deceased occurred, and ; unks, heav: , steel clamp Gen. Meriwago, the military attache of | that shortly afterward the defv wood the Russian legation, will receive with | stabbed Mackel in the left side, inti Washington. | Minister Koizebu Homburg embroidery, yoke band. Regular price, tray. e. e guests are invited | wound from which death immedi the skies are clear the | sulted. event will be among the mcst interest ‘o si ‘a defe $ > 3 4 4 3-gal., $1.25—4-gal., $1.50—6- 3 Cards have been fssued announcing the | will contend that the blow was struck in gal., $2. approaching marriage of Dr. George 2. | self-defense. In any ev it is said that 5th, 92. 53 So p| Ccrey of the Post Office Department to | they will insist that the nse was noth- ° ue Beveridge, + ect By plete ngh ation, excellent workman- |. rapid discharge of waste, king doors, indestructible ott for Japanned Water Coolers, g io aH 5 : k Price for this sale, 39c. Closed Saturday at 1 O'clock. Ladies’ Fine Cambri Drawers, el 39! trim. Se ties ie med with fat Val. lace, four inebes deep. Ttegular ea price, cares iy lr aat Sn eee | HOE Weather Price for this sale, 3c. Canvas Telescope Cases. 28-INCH BLACK WATER-PROOF Jal at..10:30 at Hamline Methodist Church. The trial will be cx ded not later Mrs. Jeanneret of Philadelphia (formerly | than, tomorrow, possilily some time this ot this city) is visiting Mrs. William Guil- | °Y¢™!®8- iss Lucia Naylor, next Monday morn ng | ing more than manslaughter. 1215 F & 1214 G St. 1s Abundance of Linen Suits, Shirt Waists, ford at No. 11.10th street southeast. °° Thin Underwear, Thin Hoslery, White 20-n. 22-in. 24-1. Charge Ignored. We HL POTTERY, PORCELAT Mrs. and the Misses Tisdel will leave . . JBLAC! é : 5 The charge of libel preferred against Cor. 960e. 5 * Glov Parasol Belts, Ww: . LYONS DYE, WHITE" AND Saturday for their home in the Adiron- < “ Elsery Conveht Geicociigdl Casas; cies uaines Ge Se ere cee Waist STRIPES AND BRCCADES, BLAC a dacks. respondent James F. Rule of the Knoxville ners, handle riveted. oo | HIGH STANDARD BLACK GRO! —— Quality considered, you'll not find lower it D LAR PRICE, 75, 8¥c. AND $1. PRICE FO! isin. = in. in. Atm, 2G. AMIS SALE, Journal by Representative Franklin rt- Fearfally Burned. lett of New York has been ignored by the C7 The Standard since 1851. . 7h Fannie M. McPherson, a servant in the | 6nd jury. While You Are temily of Dr. MLD. Pook at Washington | =——= 4Qc. °° 24-INCH BLACK FIGURED ‘TAFFETA, BLACK, GROS GRAIN, BROCADE, SATIN BROCAD! nickel prices than ours, - fancet he miss Be Jowett’s Nursery Refrigerators, large size, 246 We 81.25 $1.60 FLT 52.00. char-| Heavy Canvas Telescope Cases, leather binding. 52.50, 33 & 53-50 Paraso! is wal packed, zinc lined. nickel faucet. Eacl $4.95 | Sin Bin, 2,2. 26 in., F r 8 Japanned Water Coolers, nickel faucet. 0) I. e agate a-gal. ‘taal. $1.25 © $1.00 $1.90 92.25 52.00 bY Grove, Md., came near losi her life by Down Town pon Saturda the careless use of a lamp on Saturday "] SS} rs ve ¥ . af AULDRIDGE, On May 24, 18% at 10:40 p.m., = sia Imitation Alligator Club Bags, nickel lock and This {6 a sample lot secured from a * * | DUCHESS! CREPE DE CHENE, —durtng the day or in the evening @ | Cvening: ne e — eH re BS afraid | AUTMIOMA® ACLDIIDGE Weleved’ huswandl $1.25 $1.45 $1.65 catches. manufacturer, and represents the great- © * TS BRON eae drop In and be refreshed with a to use matches, srt a a@ han gre up- arali C. Auldridge, tn his fifty-neveuth year. q Japanned Water Coolers, porcelain lined, nickel i2in «13 inden, 1B est values ever offered. Regular $2.50, © ¢| HAIE STRIPED ae NS iectrle Fane—oe abreat cuuingt: ¥ | Stairs to her room for the purpose of ligitt- | Funeral ‘trom residence, 722 Stu street. saute favect ee Cr ee a $8 and $3.50 Parasols, all colors, no two * ¢ | VHICH, $1. PRICE FOR THIS SALE, and always cool, plensee ea ¥ | ing her sleeping-room lamp with it, As| — Wedverdsy at 4 p.an. Improved Natural Stone Filters. 3 $2.50 | + ‘7s med $1-25 $1.85 alike. Choice of the lot...... -$1.89 9° Cc, cane Pe . S she tipped the lamp to light the other BAIEE. Qn ‘Tuesday, May 26. <y eg = pe floor. 24 annex.) Grain Leather Gud Bags. ** Ladies in search of something handsome * * o —. vors always rendy—de- Ree MA ROTHY A., ouly ‘und beloved child of am = on Min 12a 18a, oe ee Tat at ot * 2 ori er ee Ge fn oie Soe livered any time—anywhere, H in. as ‘hand, aay the flame to putt oat aad tie Sate dtm Sites, equa Aoaive P ae $1.85 6 $1.6 2 cur Chiffon-trimmed Novelty Parasols * ° | q1is, MONOTONE, DRESDEN. AND. PERSIAN at the top. To check the fire she threw four months. Z : F125 FBS $1.45 $1.6 res 5, \ 1427 | P. Moderately Priced 5-in. = 16-in. = 17-in. * © have been reduced. FAPFETAS: RETAIL HICH fg $1.00 and | + TI SSe S her apron over the flame and went rapidly | Funeral from ter jerundmather's res $1.75. PRICE FOR THIS 4 9N. Y. Ave¥ | down stairs, and when she had reached | street northeast Thursday, May 2. at 3p 5 $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 I hin ae na tniaen the bottom step she was so enveloped in Friends and relatives invited to atte Pictures. Real Grain Leather Oxford Club Bags, olive iC 659009 2S000000460006000665 | flame that she was compelled to drop the | crys. on May 24, 1M06, at his residence, Hane shade, full leather lining, brass trimmings. U di SS lamp, which, fortunately, remained right over, Howard connty, Md., Col. JONATHAN E c note SS : Son Good, subjects, attractive frames,]/ 11 Mia! Ain.” abn 46 nderwear. E Requisit Seep es ee ge a and they were never so low priced.| 33.8 $4.25 4.50 84.75 $5.00 Another 50 dozen of the Ladies’ Swiss * * ( ver y equisi € jump over the top of the burning oil, when | &t, 2 p-m,.. from Baltinore and (hilo raltroad Pic S y in b: t Shawl Straps, 42-In., each. % Ribbed Vests at the low price of 12%c. * * her underclothes caught on fire, and in this Dime. Helatives and friends tavated to al . ictures are now in basement. Name Tags, each... Be. | * 50 denen Children's Swiss Ribbed Vests, * + . o For he BATH. terrible condition she Fushed out into the M PARR Colored Prints, 16x20, white frames with gilt | Shoulder Straps, each : Oc, | * * low neck, 12%. ¢] LADIES’ WHITE DUCK SKIRTS, 4% YARDS i aoe back yard and to the front cf the house, | DORAN. On Sunday. May 24, 1896, at 6:55 p.m. ornaments. od Counsel," “For the Favorite,” | Collapsing Drinking Cups, leather case, each. * Children’s Guuze Shirts and Drawers, * * | WIDE, PLEATED BACKS, 2-INCH HEM. WORTH Soft, velvety SPONGES Plain and Medi- \| when she was discovered by Mr. Robert NINA TF - of James H. Doran , cated” SOAPS—BATH 'TOWELS—Elegant el h Funeral T at 5 pm, f “The New Clerk," ete. : (BA OOF... eee eee * all sizes, 25c. 2+ | $1.00. FLESH BRUSHES, etc, ete. The low (| Alken and others who were near at hand, ee one See aaa * Balance of ‘a broken line of Women's * * Price for this sale, 59¢c. prices are a big inducement to buy. who rushed to her assistance and threw Scuadives Sink lenis are seapeahiny St * Union Suits, Mght weight, °° || TADIES” “BLACK FIGURED SRRINLIANTIND SF Everrone who Fides a wheel ought to }| her upon the lawn and extinguished the wees, = oo 2S ar gies SOC 52) SR Deas oe |) EE ‘ate td ied, Whee (| Bie SU as Ries Bem Me | pocmnay. a gant, Son Yk ag z 7 + To clore...... LVE . R 25. each. home, and were within 25, 1806, Mr. AMM OUBLEDAY,” age Game Ptetures, panel shaped, oak and gilt frame. Rugs . H ° Price for this sale, $1.25. Scheller & Stevens, eer Spout Sour Endre feet of their cottage ve Each : $1.00) In plaids and reversible effects—an osiery, 25C. LADIES’ CLOTH CAP BLACK, TAN AND | /coR, 9TH AND PENNA, AVE, my2ta0d"\| When they discovered their servant girl] rrrjorr. on Sunday, May 24, 1896, at 2 pm, Fr ures, real Pastels, with pais x RAVE: ALSO BLACK SILK. WITH LACK TRIM: | o-oo AE A | Was on fire. Dr. Ritter, who was at hand, ANNIE MARIE ELLIOTT, tn the’ seventy-soos burnished gilt beading. Each . $5.00 | €Xtensive line. Men’s Store. ** Plenty for less, and plenty for more, * * ae (ee gee LINED. soa § TO se mam |\at once telephoned for the sssistance of anil pear af her ae Basement bldg.) | (Ist floor........ seeeceeesesees 1007 F st.) but we call special attention to this line * * le, i. e e Dr. Etchison of Gaithersburg, but he did Day by day we saw her fade of Women’s Dropped Stitch ‘fan and Black ¢ * rice for this sale, 9 othin not arrive until Dr. Peck nad dressed the ‘And gently sink away SSaae he Polka Dot Hose and Plain ee 5 And often a our re 7 99 Black Lisle Thread Hose, at ee po eee raed nade The “‘Feels-Well” Waist and Hose Supporter, t 25C ’ the popular price of... . oh ee, With the “Key as a dessert for dinner or tea than our 3| tention that could be given her, but it was A Suite ere. have os Sale wena tone” clasp, for children, is the best thing of the kind Waist Jewelry. 38.1 E i burns. The girl was brought o the city M D li i B | on Sunday and placea in Frecdman's Hos. a ore ellclous g | pital, where she received every possible at- A light from out our hovschold’s gone, ; i 3 r i ysicla place Is ¥ in our midst B [-WOOL BLACK STORM 2 ¢* famous STRAWBERRY SHORT CAKE. not thought by the attending physicians Se ae SERG ME SHIGE Re. PRICE von THES SSS Netes oMs ig, feat tine berries €| that she could survive many hours, Mon- aay elle a a e SPE ee oF SI «| SALI * in making it. Our pastry cooks see orning, however, a change for the , but not forgotten. ever conceived. Besides supporting the hose, it is a perfect shoulder ee fff that Its prepared in the most inviting g| Lotter hod taken place’ and these is some : comprising sleeve buttons, collar * style. Sent ary time. 5c. SQUARE. better had taken pl % Dearest Papas s : : * Vuttons and 3 shirt buttons. Only 25Ce « 2 C€ oe * Ble. DOZEN.» eee * Z| hope of her recovery. The burnt surface And ths brace of inestimable value to growing children. Ask to see it and have |+« Fterling Silver Sots of three > ct! / 'o Krafft’s Bak con. ist gr. &| eXtended over the entire back as low a ‘ ee 1 ee ne * © buttons and a collar button...... 25€> os aller: YOOL BLACK | STORM a ant ee a ah) & PA. AVE. eels! and eye pomnieaa las oss ‘ 3 t xcellenc ‘ oe RA QUALITY AND Wi! E- | 2 Drop postal or ‘phone 235. i = are hed i the points of excellence explained. Notion Department. Sterling Silver Link Buttons... 25Ce og | TAIL PRICE, Soe. PRICE FOR THIS SALE, i Lata senate anxiety seemed to be that the house might Shp Gunes, Gist thor. .....002- Barres seeseLIth st. building.) be be saved, and she frequently inquired about . Re : Silver Hill, Md, . : it. The burning lamp and oii that had ver Belts and Buckles. Cc. Our New 2] eee eee the Noor was, however, | grown, at 2, then, fo Sts He ** Gi fety of Belt Bi ue A ALL FINE BLACK CREPON. | * 3| promptly extinguished by Mrs. Gee, a invited to attend. Special in Gas Cookers. ° ee ed | epartment 2] pened the the house At ee the | BUREN, Mot, May oem, ; n ny! Stre w ext, J jo oe Leather Belts, in all colors, widths * ¢ a G Cc Pe pa € ry @{ accident happened. a4 :. ee wae 2 < nak eke Seen: ** and kinds, 25¢. and up. oe 0) 5 Ps sWalvesinidaa os tae aes at — Hutchinson, a year, seven months and On center tables tomorrow, in Housefurnishing Goods Department, ]** Wide Sik Ribvon Belts, im sttver, Jet, © © ty : of “Hardware and ““Houseturnishing ® Auction Sales of Real Pstate. OU Oe re * * gold and oxidized buckles, only 50c. Lat) .] . Goots aa can be found any where else in : Dunssnesne Bross mucins, pad mele m residence A , at " : = 2 own. We" tart ake > ei 2 a lot of the famous Wolff Hot-plate Gas Stoves, finely nickeled, high Ribbons Neck ear a ° this branch a go. We've gut the best ¢! public sale yesterday a lot fronting 20 feet ele sis ae ek ot : é 9 wea a ¢ orden we'ke quoting the lowest of «| on 3d street between G and H streets north- * neloved. Pinte Isane and Caro frame, two star-shaped burners, which give a double flame that covers | ++ Greatest line of Fancy Taffetas, Per- 2 *| 708 Gi nce wae ls tions” uv suseee * | east, containing 3,2 square feet, for 60 Reed "of Washington, D.C, aged ty se i i i ‘ os on ne Ot ew te 2 | roe Tene. SAO Gitay Migep. RGULAM | © Galvanized Buckets .28e, ¢| cents per square foot, to John Cook. Also} qaltinore yapers please copy.) . a large portion of the bottom of the cooking utensil. found in the city. °° | ioe. QUALITY. PRICE FOR THIS SALE, . ered Garbage Can 40c. “to $1.50 *| house 52 Jackson street, to Samuel W.| mS 5 ** Balance of all the 50c. “Stocks,” in * « . Ice Cream Freezers. +8150 Up 6 | oer, jr, for $550. Also house 47 Ivy | WOODRE at oe * © black satin grass M1 and Marseill ee * . Sesed stg si “ ; Each 2 halt price, ‘Now wie C. :Chas. E. Hodgkin, 913 7th.2| street soutieast, to Dr. Hottman, for sim.) 233" “set ; EW AT 1.95 ci. MEN'S JEAN ita WELL MADE, ALE | ¢ ; *| Thos. Dowling & Co., auctioneers, sold| CLARENC Bi 1 Le ° SIZES, 40c. QUALITY. PRICE FOR THIS SALE, | ¢ re as Olls, Builders’ Hardware, | yesterday at public sale three lots at the| (oy "York city and New Hampshire papers please -11th st. building.) eye € ssins, 19C. kk te kee eee ee eee eee) ee SE ey eer NGG a) P: < " 1% * We are doing the Bicycle Legeli oe e rs a = —— $f net of tomo. Ende nt a ct + | MENS FINE. BLUR AND, GAY MEER, BAL Work in Sight. ha — UNI 3A a v- , 2100, * ors. TSe., $1, $1.88 and $1.75, ** | exe 70 MATCH: SHitTS MADE Witt FRescH | The Excels in speed,| C. G. Sloan & Co., auctioneers, sold yas- To those livin g — e s FO! PPARL BUTTONS, REGULAR MADE touch. li t. terday at public sale the dweiling 11 pecia OlIces. touch, alignment, Rhode Island avenue, to Richard L. Gibbs, “Cooling” Waters, | siPige tire wstht Bar| New SSI i fe 700. in malarial districts Tutt’s Pills are Indispensable, = * ©25c. Florida Water for 19¢. . Cc Hammond Acar MES SRataltte, Sutton & Co., auctioneers, sold | they keep the system in perfect order and are Window Shades to Order. Men’s Shirts to Order. 2 gS: bottles of Tollet Waters, all odors, + * _ 21C. No. 2 5 ae . Its aim— yesterday ‘at public sale @ lot at the north- he a ee MEN'S WHITE UNLAUNDERED DRESS. SITs, e pertection. west corner o! 7 and D streets south- : LINEN BOSOM! GOOD _ MUSLIN, FELL! t, 53 feet 10 inches by 75 feet, for 16%) Slip Covers to Order. Shirt Waists to Order. rere oe Bay mane 32) ASS, Wel aie enitiad imtn, soe | John C. Parker, Sole Agent, | “fi, %fi,.0 amet, fer, or | aT] absolute cure = ** Extracts and Perfumeries of all kinds, © ¢ | /SCF FOR THIS SaLs, my26-10i__ 617-619 7TH ST. N.W. also the adjoining lot to the above, on D street, 538x100 feet, to Christiani Hughes, | ff Sick headache, indigestion, malaria, torplé 33C- - Lee Photograplis | for 1s cents per square foot. Brae coat henion nak eens Seieeee: Framed. No inconvenience. I call on Walnsp ietaineis: © * Ss, KANN SONS & 60., with samples and deliver work. It ts peepee mak eee isi Tutt’s Liver Pills 8TH ST & MARKET SPACE S.J, Venable, 304 Mass. Ave. N. E. of Missourt declines to be a gubernatorial | asi99 : Window Screens to Order. Parquetry Flooring to Order Bese lIcKNEW’S, Woodward & Lothrop, 933 Pa. Ave.

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