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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1890—SIXTiEN’ “pachet : 7 ———_——- — —— =: SS : : Req awon seam yea 304 bia TE TLS =z seetetetetnetetnetetnntetnipeetetntie oietetntng | SEE Dror ora: an a A AACACAGY THE "WORLD “OF SOCIETY Sasa oae ice vectitht Bre, ‘re Big Friday Offerings. |{] °°‘ ™ Serer May s° f WE. Gat & ea a Serpette serene Semmes ee 4 rida er sb N Clar! & 0. B. Bi L. McCreers : 2 gz y ng: i a Z 66 99 An Alabama Belle Wedded Amid Flowers | % BFock eg Tl eye! Migr Mre, ayer ros O. more Pa. Ave. OO n Ss P. Clark. 'h next. meeting will be a d C <9 For a pair of oar Improved Spectacles, with 2 = ¢ a F; held in: October. Wealth of quality and ¢ 5} Patent nose bridge, adjusted by our , au EF and Friends. Miss Aline Wilcox, who has made a Ittle weakness of price—in aston- $ t 037=939 F St. DR. A. G. HAMILTON, \ ee or Decoration visit in Cincinnat! with the femily of her ishing contrast—make our % i Who will examine your eyes and proscribe Day Pi i Ss. Mis Aldrich and Mr. Herron Married | OM ina ate tes piven pation kanioneed specials for tomorrow in La~ ¢ ‘Th: Will Be Just what you require free of charge. 1cemic ntithe: cestion “iets wasiek last. week, It was an entirely impromptu dies’ Waists and Boys’ Cloth- $|}{There Will Be Elegant Frameless Eye-|} Rem nan aes LOH, 8 cans, ee c.) eae Wisse inn jut ie theca oe oe : £ ; : : . erso: > 0 ¢ ing of the greatest import- $]\J \ MLots of Interesting glasses, We 5 Se ee cota ane 2) the ‘ess delightful on that account. Both ance. Sih 4 Log l ite ( DINES. .tmported can en and girls and a few young marcle : : : le were included in the iny tions, : See oe “News In Our a ©. 7a ( SALMON.... 58 ae A large company of relatiyes and inti-| Which were extended by telephone, word he Waists & i) 9 BAKED BEANS.. 2 e™, .15c,<{| mate friends witnessed the marriage last | Of paiediee aqui kent means at hand, ‘ : : - iiss ae ecare ; dy was ever known to regret am I ° #/4Announcement a iN D: Clark 4S. C HAMS... Late) ern o Mins Groai a ald. eae | Svat to Barats of far hepaig Another 20 dozen of those Fine French |} t ba an Cal. Peaches...... # .. .25¢.%| nama, to Mr. John W. Herron of Cincinnati, | afternoon ear a mista eet 2 and Miss iene Sere ee = ‘Satu rda y ° Children’s Eyes i om Orrov i PRESERVES...... . 1... 5¢c.))| The ceremony took place in the larg dha nar tagoemi the mont charming of the Imitation. It’s the maker's battle 4 }] Should be examined—we do not charge for i Cream CHEESE... ? © . laze. ; ae 00H oe ne habeas fon va. | Ratians, and carried away with her many We're fighting. He supplies us with the |} NS it! consultation or examtuation, School vaca- le can Transformed into a perfect bower of blovin. recollections. The tea rooi “ kind to eell for 3 ‘Watch for it! 4 tion aftords the best opportunity to the young The eriormous trade during Condeused Milk... or Be Roses, pink peonles and masdenhair tiful array ink and white. with = Tomorrow will be devoted to) }| — ones tor curing thetr detective vision, our “PRIME COST” sale the ,q MU DEARD 7. o-52-c cents SE )) | contributed to the pretty display. Gne laces on the mahogany and Dresden . Sc |} fitting you out for your cele-)4 past few weeks has caused the pt) $s CATSUP........ 9 t ... ge. @/| mantels were banked with ferns spr Chakapagoe pan hae Sos pcre ° {2 bration of the 3oth of May. 4 bq accumulation of an immense 4] (? Ivica Almonds...... © .. “100. with pink peonies, and where the couple | cies were served. Mise It > Hinkle, a bs J BRO ahestinestha lot of “Short Lengths? in)4| \} Raisins ® 1 5c. stood during the ceremony the palms were | in a pretty pink and white gown; Miss Fos. Extective styles in Blue, Black, Yellow, 2] )4 ry est? “ =a Bic. ornioee he, 2 grouped, and curtains of asparagus were | ter, all in white, and Miss Seely, in white Pink and White—high-cut tees doe | 74 and most varied stock of Suits, 1 a y Dress Goods, Silks, Black | Ginger Snaps..... ® ... 5c.9)| hung. When the wedding march was play- ape Bae blue, presided at the tea table. ry ppg re ar $\34 Shirt Waists, Hats and_ the?‘ 7TH AND D STS. N.W. 4 Goods, Wash Fabrics, Lawns, Mixed CAKES... ® | 100. eq by the orchestra, the aisle ribbons-were | Pretty fea Srp ered in a Our regular tines at regular prices £}F4 like that you can choose irom | — White Goods, Linens, etc., Mixed: GANDY. (1 1:2... 9c.)) | jiuudraws, sand she bial, propession ca. Wilcox wore an exquisite gown of buff cues alan) ten earannne S anywhere—and ask you prices) | 0 0 which will be offered tomor-) K IEEMONS 7, ce 0c; “= 2. cdc, dan, ‘Pugh, Todd, Hollister and Powell of | OVS lavender silk. ores can. * z iy 4 ere a Cincinnati. e bridesmaids followed, Miss — cad tude. They fit. ‘They're ectual-not {/} yqu'll agree are small. rida Bar alas row K ne at D. P les, Davie’ of SroDkIViC: Slias Shen or 4 THE NEW DIOCESE. of q |. 68e. to : . : Ys = is X Ss New Y and Mi: " ”, iu test us $f te $000'% $e ¢|fLadies’ Shirt Waists. Regardless of Loss. { y Herron of Cincinnatl, They were gowted | YMePdMy"« Afternoon’s Proceedings somewhere else. = Figured Dimittes,-Pereale, Chambre P4 z FIVE ie aa ae in white organdie, made over pale green of the Convention, paawaree i d Lawn Waists, ‘made with attached | AT They positively must be 18 7th st. silk, the bodices finished with a bertha ef-| At the session of the convention yester-* iP id detachable collars, large Cols es 1904 7th st. now. fect in lace. Green ribbon neck and girdle | Gay afternoon it was directed that a ereet- ‘The Boys’ Suits Fal: Se ees a sold! | Washington and Monroe sts, bews were worn, and La France roses car- | ing be sent to the diocese of Maryland, ase = omorrow- = = = -98c.}é O n son \ Grand chance to secure (Co Panton eee EY she Dales aie | eamtied An Selitineny, Reeaetnne whee we've just put right into ai Genuine Grass Linen Waists, with |” oods for a separate skirt, aq) YSN RE, | (or Bgwned in white mull, over pink eilk: | oo at the meeting of the Ww ashington con- j Pp Sue eS deiachable collars, lange bishop ‘sleeves 5 ar wee oie ionatice + he regular grades. You'll $ and sharp-pointed cuffs; and also White AND Waist, Child’s Dress and per-} = = of sweet peas. The bride entered the draw- n providing for the appoirtment of - Zhi Dotted Swiss Waists, with high “elite” al ing room with her father. trustees to have charge of the building and find ‘em there—pick ’em out. MN collars, puffed bosoin front and yoke | } haps enough for a suit ea of white satin, trimmed with point lace, $2.50 and $2.76 values are in the buck. $2 loan fund of the convocation were referred Y r lunch baskets for =| and her veil of point lace fell from under ees : i ours Day picnics | a wreath of orange blossoms, in the center | to the committee on donations for report. A. $1.50 Lot. \Tomorrow- - = -$1.89%; 3 Luttrel l ’S, yourself. =o. EM TER ESS { of which glittered a diamond aigrette. Mr. | beautifully illuminated testimonial was Fancy Cassimeres and Cheviote and A new assortment of Grass Linen } should contain the New ||| H. 4. Aldrich, jr., was best man. Rev. Dr. | presented by Rev. Dr. Alfred Stuart, on Plain Black Cheviots. 4 } FYalsts, tight fitting, trimmed with - Reales Mackay-Smith performed the marriage | ph, ay kareena pose mee eo Honest wool i Honiton lace and Aridescent spangles, J 713 Market Space. York Biscuit Co’s cerenies halt of the prim onvenzion, to Rev. g. large bisnop sleeves, turn back cuffs, ti A 5 At the cupper which followed the bridal | DF Elliott, in recognition of the ability qWiantsate tthe ea as 14 eee ee ean ee —_ e ° party sat down together at one table of | and faimess with which he presided over Iues = be Phil d Iph {curteen covers. Roses. and sweet peas| the convention. The report of the come $1.98 Lot. =|Tomorrow- - - -$2.25;i|_ The following are only a liaae 1a & Co., HEADQUARTERS FOR DRESS GOODS, = cks and mixtures in 4% + The worthiness (jLadies’ Suits. je manifest in every stitch. They are pos of wool and careful mak- decked the center and the candelabra mittee appointed to secure from Congress bowls of roses alternated around {t. A box | 8” incorporating the diocese of Wash- ° Hl | basket, trincmoa ‘with orange toes; ington was made and embodied. The act 5 ater LIDS: | stead “wits weading “cake, was "re neat ¢ few of the many items to be sold at special reduced |} prices tomorrow: i 811 Penna. Ave. and report were adopted. place. The dining room was elaborat An amendment to the constitution pro- ree we POD 0-4 White Duck Suits, with skirts 5 Fards wide, cutaway Jackets, mundolia > Sooordongortondochoatonsoetossestwesoatorteateageetor toes sonenronsmssbaton sees cessor orcontossedioasonson doe ges ori ior 31 decorated with ficwers. After Mr. and Mr cee oye ap oe ne —_ —_—. ay SAS Herron tock their departure the young | Consis our clergymen and three lay- 5 Tomorrow- - = -$1. 08% \ a They're the most delicious i¢|| Pogpie enjoyed a dance The coaphe win | men instead of seven clergymen was call $4 and $1.50 values are in the ste tthe Bu Bargain No. 1. Sas of unsweetened crackers. ; | sail in a few days for Europe, and will nied Jind one ia Objection was = ure Trish Homespun Linen Sults, . ‘1 a : ae | ake < 0 a olland. M de by aarles King that the pri $2.50 Lot. with kis 6 Pride, short. cut: i Fon nS AND ; Always:treshvandictisp. Inf) | avene e wicrele Sour ahnengh ipilenn Ales | ty convention Gea ms feet opp Tae cre eee sean teatud away Jackets, randolin sldeves, polnt- pq | WARH SILKS. TN (A HIG. VAIIETY, g ae . pratense ns : Loulsa Ald. | 4mMendments. After considerable discuss para ethene 8 Gotiestion iv} reveres, ripple back. $5.00 usually. {| SEs REDOMAL SERGE AGEL ea es tins ane cartoons so the bride's Err dmother, Mra. I palea iA80- orice Sak ay ee pairs of Pants and a Cup to mateb. ‘Tomorrow- = = =$3 3.251 CHOICE, IOC Wilmarth & Edmonston, they won't be broken. Cincinnatl, the groom's parents, ané Mr 5 maya of the clergy, Every thread is wool. Neat check pat- Duck Suits, in old blue, gray and > ° 7 and Mrs. Geo. Merrison of New ork we! = aoe - - Seti god ertccrag el SI tan wih wide alle ease hee D D 1205 Pa. Avenue. : AT ALL GROCERS..- fg | tise. bresent. Mrs, Aldrich was handsome-| of Sruort Was ma pe chap ected digg Fo aS ail soamns outlined with ponte D'vert i aa ae || ly gowned In cream sctin, trimmed with Ra tiaee : d J Neve kimwa. ese same Suits to te 4 ail seutus outlined with join, Deve i Bargain No. 2. The NEW YORK BISCUIT CO., Wholesalers. |? | brocaded satin, and Mrs. Herron wore | Of Baltimore stated that this diocese would 3 pai : fasertion, G-yard skirts, “$10.00 valu 50 DOZEN LADIES’ WHITE RICHELIEU RIB- : white silk onc ok See oe SS arayy ra BED VESTS, FINISHED AT NECK WITH DRAW- Grane See ae ana | dive of Maryland % $5 values are in the Tomorrow- - = =$6. aby ING STRING, AND GOOD VALUE AT 5c, BACH. SUISDE Ane Oe pen wise ae = At the evening session a repor was read by Rev. Dr. Mackay $3 and $3.50 Lots. SPECIAL PRICE FOR FRIDAY, Mrs. Shiras, Mr. and Mrs. James Eck = Mrs. Audenreid, Mr. end Mrs. Pogue, ¥ mihee “ue dao $ They are sprinkled tm thick, }{Ladies’ Skirts. i ge. Goniweallisalis the best Shae Se ing that $5,000 be assessed from the silo. handsome mixtures and pretty st 4 Another lot of Separate Skirts of 74 A wee eS cae )) es soy Smith, Ralph | Coss 4nd Mpportioned among ‘he various and checks ita sell tay GEWG td ee pore linen army duck, 8 sards\ wide, bg Bargain No. 3 = __at the the Jowest PHCE:,, $64 Dement tee an een peaEE eae parishes. The report was adopted after faction that austody else's $5 sults will a elses oor faeces Coulee Ng ABIES 33 UNDERED _PERCALB Im summ ° eet oP J) | Mie Aileen, the ie Maye ee give. r PH FULL BISHOP SLEE - | (p rieto f ¢ h, Col Cedle, Mr. and Mrs. Steward, TRAIN sain 53 Sees ~tOmorrow - - - -$1. Oo} Price wore Poon ALC AP Se“SPE-| A word about the best sort. * roprie Ors O @ Langton, Miss Pecdu, Mrs. Dye, Mr Nigar gcaleee dina aorta! $65 and $6.50 values are in the 6 We've succeeded in getting another i} : ))] and Mrs. Clapp. the Misses C BEE duation Exercixes 1 $5.00 Lot lok of chose eniae Genee Ligen Ski 6gc. Refrigerators. Summer Resorts. sentative and Mrs. Taft, Miss Taft ag ae ar 4 .! . sored, 5 yards wide, deep he I and Mrs. Paul Sorg, Mr. end Mrs. J. - The largest variety fof Boys’ Clothes Which we will offer 9 5c. Percale Shirt Waists, Friday. 48c. Bewure of the reckless, ice-wasting ( best Gd those having 2/| Herron, Miss Lindsay, Mr. and Mr: The National fiom shown in this country at one grade are {Tomorrow === =$1. 2 $1.25 Linen Batiste Shirt Wais:s, : sort. ‘There 1s more humbug in Ms ee HO: ES will find it muct be Dan (C| mous, Mr. Clemmons, Mr. R. Lee Long-| Training School for Nurses gradu: pani ap as cece oumtitee 5 $3 Corded Wash Silk Watsts, Frida refrigerators than In almost anything ( Se oe Coin eit, Grevertes) Tabu ¢ ))| street, Mr. Gallinger, 3.r. and Mrs. Mim-| class of six young women last night. The i : , $5 Persian Silk Walsts, velvet triau i Vatiate wel have’ isoked (he) aula Gree soes pee ee oe Ny | mack.-Mr. and Mrs. Dall, Mr. Wilder, Miss : < 4 Pics —Homespuns—fancy and p) We'll § $4 Storm Serge Skirts, navy and black 3 Ace Rear ee lah equality only, 5 s mets ee gd Prugtccs exercises were hb in Assembly's Presby- Stea/ tha towel a Gasclas’ srey' Gees See i >: Sf carefully—have gotten together five $335 Sed susramee LOWERY PHIGHS.” (| Poters and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brainard, | ¢xonnisee wee Oe ee er $5 same as the meu's at $12.50. makes which we can conscientiously Sp auton aeataen aera 2] The marriage of Miss Lu Livings, . ghly er recommend. In theory, as in prac- Uvered on board cas and steam- Seshonaeete daughter of Capt. Theodore Livings of In- | !"8- Rev. Dr. George O. Little, pa * boats FRE: * CHARGE. ) diana, to Mr. Charles Fillmore Chisholm of | the church, offere yer. On the d tice, these five seem wonderfully : Cooling Drinks and ‘ew ‘York, took place last evening at 6 | sat John Joy Edson, president of the board hear perfection. Will be pleased to ( show them. : ° All the Short Pants years can be fitted from these spe- 3] I9Cc. : Mayer ‘ For apes Hesees. 19¢. FOR CHOICE OF OUR LADIES’, Seeger : soe a G'clock at’ the bride’s home, on Capitol | of trustees; Mr. Charles Lyman and Mr. 1 val P; {| ak cits BEURIBORE RAST Se Decoration Day Supplies ) Hill. While very informal, it was exceed- | George Truesdell of the board of District cial values. Pick ‘em out. : ’ $5 and u S252 pot all kinds are here—in every {C | ingly pretty and simple. Mr. Chisholm is | Commissioners. I OS. Ox! ge. Nursery Retrigers tors, cose Boon, variety —at LOWEST « an examiner in the interference division | The class consisted of Miss Elizabeth oon é ° z i a 2/| of the patent office and was attended by | Waldron Chase, Rhode Island; Miss Flor- For 12%c. Wash Goods. |: S CORNWE! I Andy Mr, Walter Johnson, the examiner of in-| ence Dell Doing, Indiana; Miss Ida May 4 F St. i 00. PIECES nk W STYLE DIMITIES AND Water Coofers . Son, | )) terferences, as, best man. The bride was Finkerton, Ohio: and Miss ida Mlorence oO 9UCK SUI 8, IN LIGHT AND DARK | 4 pecoming] re in white ousse ne de e, > at ss B .937= 939 b4| Coors. AR. Hise, QUALITY. | —the charcoml packed sort, which 1412-1414-1418 Penn. Ave. %]soie and Valenciennes lace. Her going | Virginia Speer of Virginia, t SPECIAL PRICE TOMORROW, 9c. YARD, 4 are worth triple those packed with CHOICE GROCERIES, WINES & CIGARS. 1t | uway gown was a stylish Russian linen. The graduates were attired in white mull axs an ce) an a = mp. y> ee ee A ye eee im = wdust. The porcelain lining of ARAL | Her hat was a Panama sailor, with a band | gowns. with the snowy white aprons and Pal aves andl ath at eg Cah eccrine PL OR OVS3 O17 O27 O1 B+ O4 12tgc. Best American Dress Giughams. $ ours is guaranteed porcelain. Only oes of plaid ribbon. During the ceremony, | caps of trained nurses. Messrs. Edson, Ly- y oe ue Be, Scotch Zephyr Ginghams Oe, Sees leeseseeesovesesenersssseessenensenenetenees Oe aa a aes a eo which was performed by Dr. 8. H. Greene | men and Truesdell each made brief ad- of Calvary Baptist Church, Mrs. Grace Du- | dresses to the class. Representative D1 four Browa, organist, rendered “Oh, Prom- | zell was to have been present and deliv= fee Me,” sofuly on the piano. None but the] er an address, but was unable to do 80. Rs porcelain does for-p lining. If it's einen deetetntnniptntntntntetnt tke. Best French Orgatdies, Frida FERED : Hevea (Ghee water canton of iFor Dinner On esessteseeseeses, | 4 CERES Domestics. ; 4 ‘Decoration Day, ook * + Johnson & Luttrell, You Promp ptly 713 Market Space. Mrs. H. Clay Stewart and Mr. and Mrs, |mske the semi-annual inspection of the \*| Our newest Ladies’ Oxford {s of fine Don- Closing cupy their cottage at Saratoga during the $1.75 and up H ! intimate friends of the couple were pres- | Following the exercises there was an ins SI At these prices Friday only. : ss i Ejent. Scon after the wedding Mr. and Mrs. | formal reception by the graduates. S| F OU 4 - ee 2 a piether at home or at one of the &} Chisholm left for a tour, which will in- —_——_—_ ie Family Shoe Store a ee ene ( =| clude New York and a trip up the Hudson. <= nnd Micyelints. \s Prices! are Loweer. Is L 5 Hc. Gas stoves & ranges. Bo Gicre Tee just ne Rothe iter g | They will be at home to thelr friends Wed- a ecagseat gcc pila \. ie For 25¢c. Gingham Aprons. here are eae. staves and canoes i — ferred wold, ax if Just from the oven. 3 | nesdays after June 15, at 1310 Riggs street. | To the a at The ew = = : * q \ . —if you'd find a correct solution 50 dozen Extra Large and Heavy Gingham Aprons. that don't waste the gas and do their a pe make it Sethe, pe en Seat, =| The sige to the bride were numerous My thanks and those of every other wor . ‘ \ as of the good break-making problein. puprty Zc. each. | Special price Fric work perfectly. ‘We've made it our i Seen ee = SOE § pant very Deemnie seu man bicycler are due The Evening Star re- NI ls “Ceres” ts all of the goodness of Ge. Best Dresunakers’ Cubic. object to gather together this sort. ‘Krafft’s Bakery, ©®.1sTH st. || Miss Mary Veazie has gone to visit Mrs. | porter for bringing to public notice in last i the very finest wheat grown. It 1s 8c. Barker Mills Bleached Cotton L-burner Gas Stoves, 50c. $ i Ys & Pa. ave Calvin R. Nutt at Prospect Hall, near | night's paper the criminal carelessness of SI the best and most economical Sc. Toilet Crash, Frida 4 2-burner, high legs, large — tops, mangtte,,OF telephone 285. my28-th,s,t Frederick, M4. ths Biiver on abe ate mail wagon. | flour for home or bakers’ use. ee eae en Satie Devas se. | j ‘ 3) — = coon | acu Virginia Therese Hutton, daughter | cise aread in wheeling ts of the many Sold by all grocers, 1 Bleached Linen Table Damacks B-burner, $1.50. 3 SROTECES ECTS ES EDEEESESESES | of Mr. and Mra Archibald Hutto and Mr. | Grivers who turn sharply around to the Be. Tukey Red Table. Damnsk se: 3-burner, high legs, large tops, Eugene King Stewart were married last . engiereneye i Wm. M. Galt & Co., Boe. Witte Wool Flannel, Feld “36e: $2.75. eee ee ade ° 9 evening at St. Dominle’s Church. The altar | Jf: (Hus Placing Une ee Oe nad it ok wien ee ates 25e. White Wool Flannel, Friday like! A-burner, igh legs, large tops, ain 1es was ‘prettily decorated with palms and ane (of the mirect, ans full Sa she peih Ot - AS NN Wool Goods Special $4.50, = White flowers. ‘The ushers were Mr. J. Hi. | ing them. A few days ago I was wheeling MAN Ny rT —- 001 Goods Specials. = = % Kean, Mr. Thomas Shelton. Air. 3. Cemp-| tough Grant place, cose 0 the <ighie fe. VIN B6INCH ALL-WOOL NAVY AND BLACK 2-burner Gas Ranges, with oven, % F th pj dell and Mr. iT pelley. Miss Katherine | 1nd curb. Qne of Woolwarll @ Lothrop's x J Wy Long That's the kind we sell. | STORM SERGES SHEPHERD PLAIDS' AND Sai Unrgel heather comets ae Sse Oke € O og | Keane was maid of honor. Her gown was | Hand Cun, One Of lvcred a parcel on ae f 0 MIXED SUITINGS, WORTIT 89¢. YARD. — &P ‘uu gauze, over cherry silk, trimmed assed he jelibera Lived OF good material, honestls | CIAL PRICE TOMORROW, Gre = Everything you wish for your plente or Q | with lace on the bodice and cherry ribbons | CPPoSite Bide of the strect, deliberate! fe - made, $2.50 up. Everything 2Ic. Brolierey Wameeinn ananueidere) | excursion on Decoration day. Canned $ | and American beauty roses. The bride | MS horse diagonally. ac * Most every one will go Trunks.) © Treting Gooas. : and all the rest of the Httle things Moats of all kinds-Sardines—Lobster— 4 | wore novelty brown cloth, with a vest front caus Uetuean bie Wares We A Geentne © somewhere on Decoration ALL OUR 50c. GOODS, INCLUDING THE SILK that are used with it. $ Salmon — Pickles — Olives — Fruits — or towered = —_ coer ea steric, | Was standing in front of # house. 1 saved . F. GERMUILLER, ASD" Woon CNOVELTIORS MOHATRS. Lat = Jellies — Citese — Crackere—Cakee—Oan. @ | with revera trimmed in gold passe.aeaterie. | Tos So GSE tn Setting my bianad on ibe , Day. Don’t mar the pleas- : 4 ’ AND SANE SERGES. BLACK FIGURED “AND ¥ dies—Limo Julee—Frult Juices and 3} Her bouquet was Golden Gate ros sr | carriage, whose driver gave me his «ym- | ure of the occasion by wear- 641 Louisiana Avenue EERE NR QEROW: ‘Ice Cream freezers. . Syrups—Wines, ete., etc. Lowest prices mony was performed by Rev. Father Keni, | pathy. The other man passed on regard aS: ightly ¢ com- IC. —As with eversthing else here 60 ioerine anest: The couple left immediately for New York, | Have we any redress in such cases? CU eee seer my23-3m,16 ith fi may tha, best--the eort BRYAN’S. N.Y. nd will remain away two weeks, after E. KING. % - : w - = a ; {| fortable shoes. There is 1 da Married toon trated R » 1413 N.Y. Ave.g | ant wil cman aay he home’ of thi eRe ETE or ft fi eee PALA A eangeahneepaneeg}| We make no exaggerated state- which makes friends at first try and s, iny28-th,s,t,28 betel aol ed Gales SO ES wise coninwine: Te Kanpest the Maphocnr Bekeel. i? y y rong o1 ol * pate tay friends, 4 ery fi :, % i a D % n ‘ est. ool. RB. a ie we be ase Se : EF Waite Wagons Never Disappolut. » | ments in our advertisements, but al- Crete ran eh a ee SEPULISEPELP PEE TORERSSSONS. The bride received a number of nandsome | Col. Henry M. Robert, Col. George In + usto you w pair * ae a a . i igen presents. Among the guests were Mrs. H. a ‘aj. Che r, Raymc i} meat, shapely Oxfords—and we'll Serve ways do exactly what we promise. sg Atta tw) apace, eta Last. Day. ‘of Our. Winter and Diss: Wintersend Bra, W. 3.4 oe Sree es Denne eee cI clio ta Oa rene $2. 4 Mitchell of Philadelphia, Miss Smita of | Capt. H. F. Hodges, all of the corps of en- {| ata great saving. yore $8. Virginia, Dr. and Mrs. Fenwick, Mr. and | ginecrs, have be2n appointed a board to | 3 aay James Green. engineer school at Willets Point, N. ¥. Every morning with PUR < ; ; 7 , a |¢| gola Leather—has three BEC ICE. Tell us just. when you it Water filters 4 Gen. Batcheller and family will leave —=—= . yuttons—Razor Toe and want your ice sept. White Wagons Washington tomorrow morning and will oc- Je) Tip ext stslieb won't” disappoint—nor give short $ Syou need thei most to summer, —all sizes a wees ND) ° $4 values for. weight. | We. serve Kennebec Ice StHoeeeooosssoeccseoeoooseod | 4 when disease germs are 60 apt to be season. heeause it's the best tce in the world Out Sale. A eee um 2 RENE HISHOLM. «y tl GyThe standard since 1851. 5 in,the water. Only a “P Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Gray sailed for iS of Ine OnB aera teeta averted tha arent = 21} ter removes thera. Frere as Europe yesterday. : . The new Prince Alberts are of fine Don- CFOrder from drivers—write or Ice Cream $6 60 and up A few more of the £8. 50, Miss Mattie E. Peterson and Mr. Freder- . ola oan a sides—no lacing— telephone to, the office. : s) Atom more of the Bib O0 SUK Capes, ick M. Huysman were married last even- S| tee tae anetece acca gt mB ie Great Falls Ice Co., for the 3oth. = & few more of the £6.00 Linn Sons ine Gwenulig cand eecaniee ia aaa ee | y — the ; 4 : e wedding and reception Mr. and Mrs Bat 12:48 Lj} you ui ae , Fet us 3ut your order tonight, 3 I T A few more of the $7.50 Cl Kl] det ee ¢ » F 924 Penna. Ave. ’Phone 372. tomorrow, PLEASE. ‘We wil be Duss “WI MAR H $2.75. Bees et oe ihe iene doin and ie] $8—the $3 values..... =A) / A} aU) my28-th,st.28 sie all day Decoration Day—and “we } | 3% MARTIN WOLF, hort stay in Philadelphia and Ne dj ~ 2 a | ? ‘ CHIF9OO9OOSGSSG my28-25d 521 11TH ST. ‘After the th of June they will be at home will Keke Siac Sten pares’ poe, all road, on Friday, May to their friends at 324 East Capitol street SS SS SSS S | until the 1st of July, when they will leave the city for the summer: for the different Black and Tan Oxfords— a the “4 won't he able to give your order Rg oper attention, if you delay. too r& DMONS ON, long. TF 19 flavors of Cream for the - 80th. ‘efull cked in { ‘ion fears Bet & | 1205 Pa, Ave. . . . . . ° ° ° \* . . * . . . . . + . . a fhe Right Whe heel. to keep firm. coment resorts along the Jersey coast. yg Qe pe Cxeteg, ura plenic parties, ateeedeeteteteteetednetedeteteetedetnteteteteh Ou Ir doeF prepared in) / ‘atiss Agus iecilia aover, aaukhter wor Hghtly built—tightly fin. z sures ‘satisfaction @ | Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Rover, and Mr. J. Fran- AY ; Se ae ee $60 Fussell? Ss 1427 g a in the bienest T | ois’ Ferr ri at St | MeMiCHATL. ‘ dat ancy Se teet makes N.Y. Av: SELIAPAS SHES HOESSISOSOEH degree. They con: @ | ‘Atoysit Alxeception followed ak SENE Oxfords tn a myriad of noat 4 and are already the f = No ae arnis Into polished oal the residence of the bride's pareais, 49 I °s and —Shapes—YSe.—$1.00-$1.25 Yertes of countless ¢ g Leneaniue ee Pepa 00400 OCO a (S cherry or walnut street, before noon. aud $1.50 a pair. . sal eure Fucuns 75 ne allied 6 od + ° Au the sovan- Mr. i Mrs. J. D. Croissant entertained On Wednesday the Abracadabra Club last evening, this Sow moter i” Cream. HUGH REILLY, AP-DPOE-SS-SOH-OO- OF -OH-04 for the e ers. Such mops Professor Kirk, Repre 810-312 SEV g ENTH ST. NW. d to an impure condi- Roeeecee Tosco eccseveveveee Saving opportunities — as we are offeri a tative Theobald Otjen, Mr. and Mrs T. ee aren 818 EIGHTH ST. of the Blood. Take a y and Satur- LELELTET 1 —— day ought to crowd our nttle of our COMPOL tore for those peccestioner, P. Hepburn and Mrs. Sterns were admitted G being the last meeting for the season of Ante OT: A Y . fhe attendance was large, and the 7 meningitis, “aged years and : giam presented was greatly appreci: 3 he. ; 5 el : % r (ev AVE you ever tasted ours? If 5 82D SE 1725. were mostly from Mr. J. L. | pusu. on May 19, 18% St. Cair, Pa. More, S O Mae Fy eS. He ineresp a. treat in store 1225 82D ee nee ae Dr. W. A. Croffut and Clifford TANNIE RUSH, nee Brtter, In the t . Why. payrthe. Bich sprice 5 for’ you. @Richer and purer 1911 PA. AVE. On is all members of the club. D ond year of ler'age. She leaves a hus eile l eS tawenienoeteaty wien comntag here you can’t made. We. have my28-h,s,t,28 Croffut, for the executive committee, made tive dren ae | get the seme quality gous for one.tiird Specia eligi. ¢ the report of the work laid out for the | Gettysiug, Pa. papers p 1 less We are wholesale buyers, and can tog ort tice. “Phone your @ | &-CS—-S-OS9 & 4S -9@ 6 6 -< | next year, and announced the assignments \* H Beier cannes Tale eaenly therefore sell much cheaper than other vs’ notice. "Phone y x & i Needed EXTRACT of SAR — two days. APA. “PHONE 1000. to membership, which comple We'll Make Your Wedding |; the roll Tees UGLY tain wil sci de p) Sugar Corn, Only gc. Can. ‘ontains 100 doses. 6 lbs, Elgin Creamery Carolina Rice for the present, the membership being lim- ited to thirty-six. The Ommiad Quart composed of Messrs. Todd, Roane, Die LEELERROO HES About the House. > . . . Py * PS . ‘° . . : . == sg WooDBURY LRUGG! =e DEOOESOOOUGDE LOGMODH A little paint tain will work donnie and Lauviogh, rendered fine mus! of his h apt ot a ee He W. Jennings, CHEMIST aa Seeteceeseeneeeeee: powes® wonders on that dingy wortwork or'the $| on the mandolin, and were followel be are | street umniae ta oes ae #1142 CONN. AY = abe £7300 1-1b. loaves to the barre 3 bare floors. A ttle money will buy 3] A P. Clark, in’ an on “The Wash. Wooput somest, most unique Sorat desieus in tie ed oe sat = ey Bens ¢ =e ¢ best ‘emi most here. Some brand new | ington of the Past.” The paper had been SE CLE Cok. Piece OR fee us ab Flowers for duations, | =~ Ginger Snaps k F . é | carefully prepared, and gave much valuable fragrant fomers: wt Drleee—mont A A Fin Wi ne | Mocha& Java Coffee, 0c. ib. |?Cake, Et¢., For AE ee 3] history. Prot, C0 OH. “Henney” played a Im Memoriam. ere ae Butcher's Polish, 3| euphonium solo, entitled Dreams of Br. ’ S 1 pee greet uccerines s D $ 60e." Ib 2 «| Home,” and as’ an encore, “Bobolink.” In lovin of (our A. Gude & Bro., T2iF 4 = Petts ale esta ies i ecoration Day 3): ii a nme i cane aa eam eae mate o* aed mee = ___ | (For Summer ime — { should be made of oe + Paints, 3 pt to gal. ¢| dridge, on “The Man of the ‘Twentieth ao goge~ or @ Bunion. We can cure tt. Treat-| \——~ 2 | ae CREAM | ee eee etcULARLY @ | Galv. Buckets, 25¢, ¢ | Century.” “The doctor took a very opti-| BY HIS CHILDREN. ment, 25c. up. Hours, § i That CALIFORNIA ZINFANDEL CLARET >: Me oe ee $| mistic view of the next century man and ssn + 25e. up. » 8 to B:so]{ That, eee ap Gee NE. -No has. E. Hod. ie I the reforms he will bring about. Miss I'm selling for the gallon—delivered srt Bottles Gatsup. euch nice Bread, Rolls end ° 3 7tn.. ‘s ‘ Cc ? m.; Sunday, 9 to 1. Book free. Jo without doubt ove of the best Clarets, acid ndensed Milk. . BLEND | Blecuits, either—cr SO MUCH $ | $ “Giass, Paints, Olls, Builders’ Hardware i. sas AES on ate mcopmpanled ee PROF. J. J. GEOR . in Washington. Worth double what I ask for = PIT re the cheap- > * ene : on the piano by Mrs. Shedd, and then ac- T th 1 orn = =o & 80N, Ae. Btive and mellow At makes the. summer Li quors Lower. Oe ears i se eeccesoccoesoeee’| companied Mr. Squires, who sung a solo. oO ose ilvin airoy sts, xcellenc — 7: Y % _ : a ais) Peaeenane are: tak Der = nce meen oes cee kn == |e RLOUR, Ee OSLO eerie sed TT | Among those present were: Mrs. and Miss ing It e ay with prices like thes =< Sutliff! of Rockford, Ill.; Mrs. and Miss | jn malarial districts Tutt's Pills are indispensal ¥28-th, = Pickford’s “Private Stoel —- =e Turner, Mr. Eben Woodman of Laconia, | they keep the system in perfect order and ave N. H.: Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McCreery, Miss McCreery, Mr. and Mrs. Appleton P. Clark, Mrs. 3..Fi,Gum, Mrs cent Miss Crate.) am absolute cure } take no othor. B. B. Earnshaw & Bro., whotesaters 1105-9 1ITH ST. SE. & 1000-2 M ST. §.E. 1t SEPIPEE SERIF TOPOS OTE S SE SECS my28-100 (N. H. Duvall, 1923 Pa. Ave. Foiks With Poor Sight Ys = @¢ Shouldn't delay a Gy beforo having thetr eyes expertly examin We do nothing else Dut test eyes, make and adjust glasses to Sopot a detects of visious. Examination} White Oxfords for graduation, 20 I Ol the market, 6 yrs. old. 2 od Old Rye Whisky Dominion Pure Rye. Old Docks Foe bed Very Fine Old Sherry... “NEXT.” You won't have to wait here. Our bar- 12 Shaves (tickets).$1 bers are quick, com- s Fine “old Tom" Gin... Hatr-Cut.........20e, | Pers, are, aulek, com-\| Miss Ethelwyn Hall, Dr. B.'Olin Eldridge, ; y ? erect Catawba Wi 4 te Miss E. Doherty, Dr. and Mrs. W. A. | for sick headache, indigestion, malaria, torpid HLH. Brown, ST jo10 F St. 2.00, at Arthur Burt's. Glaret Wine. Only se. Bethe 2c | teat pastors tn town. (| Croffut, Mrs. and Miss Hepburn, Dr. G. 11, | liver, constipation and all bilious diseases. 28-84 Bicycle Leggins, 45c., 65c. Bicycle 9 ae Hi Mrs. Shedd, Mies Sallie Nichol By £ +» O5c. Pl kK OF oD S, Tonsorial enney, - | Miss Sallie Nichol- Se See Boots, 4.00, 5.00, 6.00. - Cc FE and all skin diseases are cured by PALACE Parlors, Siics Webbes Mr. and Mis. c. Spas, Tutt's Liver Pills ot cure all diseases, but {t will cui 14tl F ST. Dr. Hepburn’s Skin Soap. Miss C. A. Van Doren. The officers for the it re . L P P. St., 1 door from E. ‘or Indigestion.” All druggists. Next to Branch Post Omfce. 924 Louisiana Avenue. (“‘Dermarex.") Sold Everywhere. 442 oth coming year are: President, Appleton P.| my1-co s,mly Open Saturdays 9 p.m. It my6-8m,12 28-3m-' Clark, jr.; first vice president, Mrs. T. W.