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8 THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, MAY 80, 1896-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES, « MOSES 22 Woodward *. Lothrop, NO MORE BOARD WALK/IN THE CHURCHES Waltham pais > roth, 11th and F St. NW. ii Watches An Iron ond Steel Esplanade at Atlantic ton ‘Temple Memorial Presbyterian churchy si rage, E : — a ‘ 2 left last Tuesda: kf 5 a cececpai mea) rece ook or ailors 9 45C. Closed at 1 o'clock today, ‘0 oe: N. 3. Dr. Patch settee 4 Made by the American health and hopes to come back in the fall A B Sea: Ex; ted — Mod te | 2ble to fill his pulpit. Waltham Watch oe Coenen eee erate | ‘The Christian Endeavor Society of the Prices for Good Accommodations | Keller Memorial Lutheran Church has just Company are the Se pit held its semi-annual meeting, nd officers were elected for the ensuing year, as fol- ——___ lows: President, Adolf Bowdler; vice presi- best and most reliable dent, Joseph Bore; recording secretary (re- Special Correspondence of The Evening Star. elected), Miss Clara Suter; corresponding Very fing white, struw—tho same thi ve been selling for T5c. Our [apie to clear the way for The same sweeping reductions throughout the store. Each ar- ticle has Leen temptingly priced. n opportunity to buy dainty things for woman’s wear at a Chances to Save Money On Carpets é : ° ° ee i Q : Exposition in White. ' ‘The great show windows on F street side | have been turned over to the display:of hore. . : ° timekeepers made ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., May 27, 1896. | secretary, Miss Alida’ Sickel: treasures vonderful saving. Graduation ore From present indications this season at | Miss Ania Bowdler: organist. Miss Chase; anti Sil Skirt: to $18. oe + uy vi “ er.”” ant organist, ies Edit eck; chor- —are plentiful up here. The ar- Light went Cone nea Sicee; ine. in this or any other aiiatin city a Bee a oma eos Borg eee eee rival of June reminds us of many Summer jVests, te: | men eee ae ae Mer than | :,7: Bowdler. At @ dime festival given (S s th st be cl d out countr season proper ought to open earlier than) at the church recently the members of the arpets that must be cleared ou ye the middle of June. If it 1s not already | Ladies’ Aid Society contributed four hun- at this time. We've put their prices where there will be no hesi- And Class Day en Than Wholesale Novelties, Figures Prevail Buy at Siccardi’s Correct Gown Stuffs and Garniture and all the little opened now the thousands that are rushing | dred dimes, which, together with a sum of Ask to see the name “Riverside” | here are not aware cf the fect. It was de- apa gad orp 8 Bed ga i 2 cidedly cool last Sunday, and yet the trains | sixty qollars, The aevety gemerngrate ae eee or “Royal” engraved on the plates, | brought nearly 7,000 visitors. There will] ward the church extension indebtedness, e ? be more than twice that many next Sun-| which fs row but one Lundred dollars. and always the word “Waltham. day, The Sundsy evening services at the Church of the Reforaation are now in It {s a more pleasant trip here by rail é . . For sale by all retail jewelers. than it used to be. Heretofore it was neces- | Craze of the Christiar, Endeavorers. Rev. : a : S00 Switches at LO accessories of a complete and perfect toilette. They | °°" °° °Y d amity, to jelange Gonajet Whiubeipiladaal |agies eesshe mines okt en ee ee —A DEPOSIT WILL SECURE ee ee Sa stand for a stock replete with the leading fabrics, | "ser _____| make w tedious transfer across that city | services at St. Elizabeth's. ANY OF THE CARPETS—and as ance Ge ee CHRONIC AND OBSTINATE CASES SOLICITED. | and a ferry ride over the Delaware to| Beginning with the Ist of June, Mr. latest styles and cleverest ideas, commended by id fi i E hei 1,000 x ward. ~ 9 ener pad pe te ae lten when | S¢sree ‘Hatdenig ant saute vy| fashion for Graduation and Class Day Outfits. Our i I Mark's Lutheran Church, and at present spanning the river from Philadelohia to » and at pr tseaxes of the BLOOD, | Camden, and trains run through without | # student at Susquehonna University, Sel- Camdcn. Now there is a magnificent bridge Chauncey R. Botsford, a member of St. Dr. V. B. Rench, ‘The leading specialist in re 5 c 2 first-class artists. Fs he Jending 2 cianae: ing’s Grove, Pa., will be in churge of St. eee eau ici ta the ale M. Si assortments are very comprehensive and the prices | six, S8VGUSs Sysrey and Cathar. can be inks ee ween Mark’s during the summer months. This a ie Hea: . Siccardi, are most reasonable. to'5 pan. and trom 8 to 8p ies é oe arrangement was made by the church —Just a few items: ase No fee accepted in incurable Those who have been he-e before will find | council at the suggestion of Dr. Gotwald. 111 1ITH ST., next to Palais Royal. and permanent cure : t Ss nanent cures guaruate a good many changes and improvements. | Rev. F. D. Power, D. D., pastur of the BAC, | Ate of 1224 Bronaway, N.Y. Gas All-Wool Gown Stuff The famous old “board walk” will soon be | Vermont Averue Christian Church, has re- os = © WV ults 1 Ba a thing of the past. It is being supplanted | turned from Ohio, where he delivered an wee $3C> Long ‘That's the kind we" sell. a= arithescenete waaay : oN AE OS oe by a@ pretentious “esplanade.” This new val before the students of Hiram Col- ‘arpets. AqC. Lived Of good material, honestly = == A and refreching than Iced ‘Tea. It's a, ae thing penis — steel. It ts ees The Jurior League of North Capitol M. evar. i Gaatat igelsol ace meaesaiae Silk d Wool G S Rost ‘deliclowe. when made with BUR. ng built along the beach front, a ittle| E, Church recently gave a May festival, lish Brus- | 1 tt f SHELL'S SPRING 1 TEA. Pure farther out than the old walk. It looks as| the procecds of which are to go toward pegs “85c. | Trunks.) © tvalns cooas. an 0O own us. andl yerfoct tn Maver. Only Sue, wound. though it would withstand the test of time | endowing a bea in the Sibley” Hospital. Wilts Vance Onaaeas i a my2o lia = and the battering of all the waves that the | Mrs. U. 8. Lowdermilk, the superiniendent nm Velv rpets. c — Me ocean could hurl against it. It is nearing | of the league, had charge of : e Ponti Ward. ....0.2.--cccecccccccee . + ai 7 Albatross. (e completion, and arrar ments have been Mi I fie Wade had th ¥ ; ouette o completion, ngemen| av n| Miss je Wad the fancy Moyuette € Cc ifs ix 9 repon, - ON OF GARTERS “LATTE Tawi | Made to dedicate it on a grand scale ag| Maggio Plott the sonferthnney Ree — = i 641 Louisiana Avenue. ALL WOOL, fi [Btls ie ploscane, alt eas meta ey ee us it 1s finished. At least half the re®| Mrs, McCoach and Misses Olive ¢ and ' ete TON 0 Ee ere nished. 4 t hal ?! Mrs. J d Misses Olive Greene an Floor _Ollcloths eeaNG Hees : ince tena stimulate the lver and ley but s along the beach are doing business. | Reba Fisher the lemonade well oor Oilcloths......eeeeeeeees = SsINCH, PER Y 1 Peete do not purge. ‘They are sure to please.’ Try | Within the week they will all be running. | Last Sunduy was observed as childrens iy Sree eae aa canna | 2NO, PEL LARD, Bedford Cord, ca : oo : Most people know that this city ts-the most | ag he onety, was observed as children's ‘ancy Chinese Straw Mattings. C ll H . IF THE BABY IS CUTTING TEETH BE SU! noted in the land for its diversified pleas- | Follow! the opening exercises, the enrietta = Alu Woon. and use that old and well-tried ures. The seeker after pez d tud eben, 1 Esnnctoe capten a tl OO r 9 45-INCH, PER YARD Ds tht ol ied ody, 3S 5 er after peace and quietude | tor, Rev. Dr. Hugh Johnston, baptized a = b n oH, PEI Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for children teethiug: | can find it here. Of course, the beach is al- F A ALL WOOL. INCH, PER YARD) It soothes the child, softens the guin,_ alli 2 icone nA Pepelty: othe | nee OL cumaren, Japanese Rugs. g << 7 Make the hot weather bearable by & | 45-INCH, PER YAID. Ja d vain, cures Wind colic end ig the best ‘ren | hasdacme cteecns, mirth and revelry. The| Last Sunday a new Congregational Teh: = A Tf making your house and office as cocl a8 = | 4G-INGH) EXTRA FINE, PER YARD cquards, larrhoea. 25 cents a bottle. 10. Td Ordegle ee oo ever are as quiet) church wes dedicated at Tuxedo. The —Nothing will so well relieve the | £ « $f posable, Electric light is much cooler : : rte ALL WOOL, SMALL DESIGNS, NIGHT USE ANGOST and orderly as your Connecticut avenue | puilding is a handsome strecture of wood, monotony of matting floors as|£ <2 {pan pas Meht and much better, An 88-INCH, PER YARD. P your system. Buy only or any other of your lovely thoroughfares. | The work of starting a miesion was begun y s electric fan will make an office cool erge. verything goes” here. There are enough the: An immense purchase | E {$$ 24 comfortable. "Phone us oF drop us : Henrietta. Siugneruutes ee saloons, if act side by side, to line a street | St qruxede about a year ago. and already ness £ eee tal if you want power for a fan 9 getsts. wae: a ser Maree aie De) sgenied 68 urisbing ccrgregation has been built of these goods puts us in position | f ¢ ¢ * 6 'irrent! forge.” ” Cee ahs worsen, pen quis ANP Woot. S| thers eee ne aay Lane, andl vet | san pestor of the church is Rev. B to make prices interesting. U. S. Electric Lighting Co., Bacon: nee Tae : Biaeoraage= yee NIVERSITY NOTES. hess. ‘The clty has a police force of only | We Hitth Coneregatieneh ener of ao ee oe ee oe St myis-20d i SILK AND WOOL, : spa eacee ot eir beats and | formed Church recently held its annual Spee stn $0.90 oe 2 | Fenn anime a 5 Mohair, 40-INCH, PER YARD. The cless day exercises of the senior | Corral oe ear ioesting, at ubich the tomo a aes Bie 8S-INCH, PER yaRD ; a class will take place June 9. Much interest Old and New Features. were ele President, H. W. M. Shook; +0 | Great Reduction oe Bi BEE Yann Engadine, | one is manifested in this new feature in the| All the old features that have been seen | Secretary. Miss Mamle Helff. The congre- 1.75 In Hair. . ei dU | once, pan Pei WOOL, ..$1.09 | University life, not only by the seniors, but | along the board walk for so many years | Baton has started a es pigs eggs a meee 1,000 Switches, 83.50, formerly $7.00. Etamine, Fl ‘i by the entire college. An ‘nteresting pro-| are there this year, of course, but there | ;arsmnage. nae Switches, 250, formenty x} 00, ee jorenelle, gram has been prepared for the occasion.|are a lot of new ones, too. One of the The rew ministers of the Methodist Prot- E 00, forme es SILK AND WOOL, Rev. A. J. Huntington, D.D., will make the | oriental na has sent re; tives | estant Church assigned to this city have 35 my Switches, 800" former thn " a cc cane DD., ¢ the | oriental nations has sent representatives y ha 18.25 Graz Suitches, $00, formerly 8.49. S0-INOH, PER YARD.. cb 40-INCH, PER YARD. $1.00 | invocation, which will be followed by a| to es all arrived at their static are: J age fae ae aides ablish a garden. It covers @ space mag attendants in Halrdressing, Sham. Seas 10th et. building.) | string trio, by Miss Morrison and Mesara. | about as large us ‘y our “Curlette’’ for ss curl. J os © | Congress Street Church, Rev. Dr. Pte Square, and 8 | Hammond; North Carolina, Rev O Hall and Prentiss, after which the class | filled with all the wonders of a wonderful | B- James, end Mount Tabor, Rev Silk. Gown Stuffs. history will be read by Miss H.C. Morri- | !#00. Nelsop. The new minister afa S. HELLER’ Se her with son. Miss Mary C. Chapin will make an in the surf has not been inaugu- | those who were not change lin the | rated yet, exc 720 7th Street N. W. = gddress to the undergraduates, and Miss | Work on’ the a ene ae at) annual election of officers of the Met my7-200 : 2 - May Johnson, the class poet, will read | the water eecry den are work in | protest Ministers’ Asec Plain Japanese, Crepe de Chine, the class poem. Mr. Hiliott C. Prentiss | the sight of arcm almost makes cold chilis | Week, The officers elected wer a vill then give a piano solo, to be followed | eae ar eae es cold chills | (re-clac tev. Dr. David Wils May the month for Brides Faconne Japanese, Peau de Cygne, by the ping oration, by Mr. George Steven- | {har are wheeled ui God ewe ae sce HB. Nels ’, . gon. Mr. Fred. A. L. Schade e) 7 i A ~ m 4 m |d semi-mon And Muth’s the place for presents. Striped Japanese, Crepon Suzette, spond for i after which Mre’ 8. Fr ite papers is a volley car line here that runs ae Let us help you in your selection. i ; 1 sey will make the class prophecy. M Th: FDIBES ei hee 's Missiorary Society of the Py y ef Twilled Japanese, Silk Muil, Etc. Talbott and Hall will present the sou. nat Sabon pilenee ar facili | Fifth Corgregati week Our complete assortment of Par-| ast ftoor.........0... nae Cesae 3 -Under skylight) | and Miss Elinor Wilson th F TOOK CAICE teece hee ee ene nn: || pekit-20: im) bmlaeloe ana a t lar, Boudoir and Piano Lamps 0 The exercises will be closed wit DROLET cre eee | basnel of eloban Prebeonseee yo : i 2 H Ing of the clase ode, which is writien for} peo iran pout town about fourteen years | “Church improvem . z ien fo = - cra apill Be elcea ten ; osteo a tD Onyx Tables and Bronzes can afford Cotton Gown Stuffs the occasion by Mise Chapin, and will bs | (Stasna” pasicoun ted sees at Perry | at Mount Vernon M P ce a ermanent su ions. g sung to the tune of “Auld Lang Syne.” | ger ty any part of the at _ Passen- | lecture rcom on th ne Kemnant Day | some perr iggestions. _ ez ine eae The sentor class officers, who have been | SF W APY part of the elty at any time of | ‘vurch ana the amuller Upholstery Department. Among the| Our prices are simply enticing. = —— a recently elected, are aie Gy CERINtly HEERC CR ee ee | ecm ny splendid values. 7 * Jonnally: vice prasider i ly gambling here. ed a po- sae seatt sive. | Geo, F. Pluth & Ce., | Swiss Lawn. Persian Lawn. Donnally: dies, Mgetideny, tian E. Wilson| oman ‘about is and he’ winked toch bis | reminces the ela . a SHEER AW EDIGY. WEIC! Shae le ri paaa ieiene tees seated ao the gay boys want to have a tr: ¢ rt _ 418 7th St. N. W. eervon, por YR TONE, ame, [aoa EB ANB MEDIUM WEIONTS. 5 ogg | BG; Prenton: poot Mise H.'ML Johnson: | at purl’ the agers cat’ ie tie thes | te, acters, 00m. v0 oes 2 ; ms + FT. Sievenson, and historian, Miss Hi. @. | ‘ey can find a chance along Atlantic ave- | Chane’. with a speci take 8 een Mente Son ae French Nainsook. otied Swiss. Motrin hue, the pastor. Rev. Dr Very noon TT 2 THE POPULAR PIN AND MEDIUM DOTS. aminations are now golng on tn the Moderate Prices. Scien ™ ats on the m orium will POPES O OPES OPIS SCOPE H OPC OOS ss ncrP SEER AND, MEDIUM WeIGUITS, B2INCH, PER YARD. aTKe. TO @2%c. | Corcoran Scientific School and will co: ‘There 1s one thing that strikes a stranger; | LEDMTOvements on the m tum wi =-GO D== 3 ae —— Ind Dimity tinue through ext wee « ending Saturday | it is the moderate prices of things. The| The annual election of officers of the = == 3 ie . with examinations in building construc sat ecorbite | Metropolitan Presbyterlan § —erown and © bridge work—re- SOFT FINISH. a PLD PE Dr. Pollard, the new pro’ % . : face of all that, | Superintendent, Robert L stores ‘cat "alse ani ola 48-INCH, PER YARD.. 37%4c. TO $1.00 NCH, PER Y AID ssssees25 AND 850, | lsh, has arrived in the city 4 i true that one can get good accommo- b super ndent, J. W. F : emp ic A A a - | Europe the early part of 4 ations at very reasonable rates. Half the | Miss Simp treasurer, Mr. Be thout the 2 of pla . In- “s 7 a pson; tr . bes Benet patio ule White French Organdies, eerenaay the senior cline of the college | city tg made ‘up of hotels and boarding | Celt; and ibrariam Ht. ‘Thurman Bright olid gol crowa and bridge work, a Meas acs 5 - ered et boats, and in-| houses, and there is such a rivalry betwe tev. Prof. Homer H. Sherman of Ran- = i ae 68 inches wide, a. fold (no creases), extra fine finish, vited all the college faculty to acco:pany | them that tney are almost all of thom good | dolph-Macon College, who was appointed : . Painless extracting, 50c. L = them on a trip down the river. The party | and cheap. One can get 1 by Bishop Hargrcve to assist Rev. Di 1 th 25 cents ngs, 37%4C., 50¢., 60c., 75¢. and $1.00 Per Yard w Head, Seon hel D. get board and room | by | Bishon i : r ard, fo Expert - ent to Indian Head, stopping on th here as good as ts furnished any of | Canter at Mount Vernon Church, will make yard, for Bperatese (2d floor... Be eels 11th st. bul'ding.) | Way down at Fort Washing:on, returning : class hotels for §& a week—that | his appearance at Mount Vernon Sunday ats jn EF Hising acoompished 0 —o : about at night, having had w pleasant E What the price will be later oa | after next. His especial work will be to ieee aS lect 0 3 e b when the rush comes is hard to tell. It isa | take charge of the mission of the church i MoS SONS ee ee oe Ready-to-Wear Gowns The doctorate disputation in the graduato | sate prediction ov make tas Choad the | ietascne Mowe, he Tie nets aT 4 distentinte ree “extracting June : school will take place Weinesday." "| come ‘here to spend. Sanday. three w | cwill be mn kerular BOLaay puesien RiTHIOR. % : ’ je commencement exercises of the grad- | from now will be likely to et e t- | Large ters are being taiked about. $ Wilson's Golns-out-of-husiness Sale t U. S. Dental Ass’n., For Graduation and Class Day. uate school and Columbian Acrdemy will | doors unless they have made arrangements | ‘The Women’s Foreign Misslonary, Soolety Ss! nt Cc] a ‘avorite f: ee ; be held June 8. The same jate will also be | with some landlord in adv. he swa of the Central Methodist Protesta “hure! Selling Out m Aone 7ivand DPSts. 2 the oe tee a oni aba and made in | exnibition day at the university. The law | patency, 24 eat dcr Uuieeariynis The] Ras albeked witcera me Rolloon: Sreabooe 113m. 3 s r g styles. As special values we name | school commencement will take place June | fcagon, but the caneaaed ot ;| Mrs. O. M. Ong, who succeeds Miss 1 2 the following: 8 and the commencement of the college | are beginning to come. Several Baltimore | comb, the latter having served for many ine Shoes! and Corcoran Scientific School, June 10. | belies arrived last Saturday and Sunday. | years, and treasurer, Mrs. Perkins. E. C é é From French Organdie Gowns, {Dotted Swiss Gowns, Catholic University. Polttictana at the Seashore, | Heed has been chost as the th ineniber 4 , 5 % ri a 2 a wy fi 2 of the board of trustees of the church. = nt-of- ——— Craig & Harding’s pe sage ee White, with yoke of Valenciennes lace and ex. | 4 large invoice of plants for the depart-| There was a Maryland gentler here, | ‘The Ladies’ Mite Society of the Metro- is legiti- é Hoomenisend Saget, wth Natenclennes tace; largo sleeves with | Sane murders, deep ounce of fae Swias emi. | Ment of botany has Just been received at | too, but he did not come after a dip into | politan Presbyterian Church heli their an- ? leep tucks; very full skirt with wide bem and rows sak ea ot A at waist; very full} the university from Rev. Father Langlois | the but, if or is rec eo nual election of officers Tuesday, which re- : 4 sleeves. Wide skirt with deep hen g ¢ sea, but, if rumor is correct, he came | ‘ - ae ee ot Sees ee = 13th and F. af ace inserting set in; ribbon garniture. Very | hesudtul gamnent sep hem. A’simple But | of Louisiana. This ts tho third donation of | to take a dip into national politics. His a negated Ye ve preted Migr sels “ * ” 2 Gi. vice presidents, Mesdames ) ler ame &re sold Wilson's shoe 4 ¢ . $12. o the S t : the kind Father Langlois has made to the | name 1s Lowndes, ard at present he has | Jjoh a mosret dneskerek, ai Selling career will end. ¢ Peremptory Private Sale 5 uit. 10.00 the Suit. university this year. He is now on his way |a job at Annapolis as governor of the | Qonret and secretary and treasurer, Mrs, Here are a few tdeas 4 @a floor. . Be eee ceatoees : atate.’ Some lother gentiene SEATS ferega zs ellen Ot 30th st. Luilding.) | north, as he intends sailing for Rome the | State. 8 er gentlemen met him at! Mr. Theodore M. Nixon, a graduate of have —— ¢ Fine and Medium-Priced early part of June, but will visit the uni- cA aes esar eee oc rr ee the theological department, Howard Uni- ct Piel 4 2 versity before sailing. nah e elec: ns u- | versity, in this year’s class, and a member making. redur tions: 3 Laces. Handkerchiefs. Dr. Greene will leave for California short- | $3408 Sloane of Maryland and Flynn of | of the’ Lincoln Memorial Church of this Ladies’ $2 Oxfords, $1.23. F U RN I T U R E —. ly after the commencement exercises, | Pennesivanig in general and Pittsburg in | ofty, ts to be examined by @ church council Tan and Black Oxfords, in desirable a where he will spend the greater part of the ce 7 it wonder why | with reference to ordination to the minis- age a a Gia Made by the qchowent designe tn Fine White Lacon, sik fod | Pure Lines Haadkerohet, gmbrotdered scalloped | vacation collecting speciinens for his her- | S-nator Flynn of Pittsburg Joned that con- | try on Tuesday afternoon, and, if accepted, dured from $2 to. 5 ¥3 tian, ‘Lierre, Honlton Applique, Net-top 'V ‘ 2c... 5 pistitehed edge, or sace trim- | barium, chad and = came | ig to be ordained at a service in the above coe Cha 3s ° e Potut Applique and Point Brussels. B to'18 inches | "Puro Lines Hee ieee « Drs. Griffin and Cameron will begin ex-| 28 the representative of the folks that like | church Tuesday evening. Both exercises Ladies’ $2.50 Oxfords, $1.68. $ oenix Furniture | rite, “Be 8 8800 per‘ sara: loped edge or luce trlumued, §L00, $F 5G; fel; | aminations in chemistry the early part of | McKinley better than they do Quay in| are to occur at the Lincoln Memorial Finely Made Ostords in Russet and Also 9 complete ine of Valonclonnes Laces tn | $4.00 each. font 100) $125; 2$1:00 to | a eae western Pennsylvania will come near mak- | Church. mak, Sue ce ce 6 = aihite and butter eotor. 24 annex.) | Alt? 2, beautiful ge of Real Duchesso aud Va-| Examinations are being conduoted in the | !"@ @ good guess. The papers have sug-| The Junior Epworth Leagues of the clty Reduced from $2.50 to DILOOE ompan settee . os *) | lenctennes Lace Handkerentets, Divinity Hall for such students as are not | Sested that Gov. Lowndes would like to| are to have a rally tomorrow afttinoon at $3.50 Tan Boots, $1 $ ibb (st floor. +?d annex.) | candidates for degrees. tall the McKinley ticket, and this meeting | McKendree Church. There are in the 3. S, 91.95. ¢ Of Grand Rapids, Mich. IDDONS. Monday examinations will begin for the | here furnished the grounds for the sug-| Washington District League nearly two h Stock Ruseet Shoes, large but- % ‘\apids, sy < Gloves. candidates for the degree of Icentlate in | S¢stion. thousand juniors. The superintendent is fons. stylish | shapes. Re- $i ed Consisting of Se Sy theology. These candidates have already |, Edwin S. Cramp, one of the great ship | Miss Hstelie Crump of Gorsuch Church. Ping mae hes 05 Bed Room Furniture White Ribbons in Gros Grain, Satin and Gros | —————___ presented their dissertations to the faculty, | builders, was here this week, but he did| “The different Indies’ societies of the Fif- Men’s $3.50 Black Shoes, $1.95. aaa ae Wlde'10\to Te, per yards Sati 1 to S Inches | White Suede Gloves tn 8, 12, 16 and 20-wutton | A284 they have been approved of, and be: | Not come on a poltieal errand. He doesu't | teenth Street. Methodist. Church held an Congress and Lace Black Dining and Hall Furniture, Witte Tameta Hibvouss 8% and 6 inches wide, | Bgts. $1.50, $2.25, $2.75 and $3.50 per paire’” | ginning Monday they will defend publicly | care who makes the Presidents so long as | all-day session at the church week for Shoes. Reduced from $3.50 Library and Reception Furniture 25 and 45c. per yan.” % inches wide, | White ‘Silk’ Gloves, 16-button length, €1.00 per | for an hour and a half each fifty thes he builds the ships. the first time in the history of the church. to o. DLQOSE y PI : ’ Ribbons in plain college woloca in popular wiaths | PE; These examinations will continue until] Among the Washington people that ar-| At a recent meeting of the executive com- $5, $6 and $7 Oxi ae Miscellaneous Furniture, for stock collars and belts, Dresden atten ie gong Su Mitts, Jong and short, 28¢., 60e., 7%0., | June 11. rived this week were A. J. Wende, at the | mittee of the Young People’s Lutheran $5, $6 and $7 Oxfords and High - Younger girls. i Catone Becta = Git Rev. Dr. Henbery of Manchester, Eng-| Berkshire; Miss Good, at the Archdale, and | Union it wae decided to hold another mass Shoes, $3.85. At Wholesale Prices, (st floor. Under skylight.) geese - amner.) |) jand, is expected to join the university | L. M. Westbrook and daughter at the Sea-| mecting the latter part of June. It is de- Men's High Grade Oxfords and High . Sh faculty at the beginning of the new scho- | side. is s sired to work up enthusiasm for the Luth- Slices in tan, and! isck, Ince ace tenet In the following woods: Neckwear. Oes. lastic year. Dr. Henbery will occupy the | Many of Washington's soclety people own | cran rally. Thursday afternoon, and the h peat ttton, aa Celtic chair, endowed by the Ancient Or- | their private cottages here, but few, if any ss rally Sunday afternoon dur: all shapes and toes. Red: Mahogany —— 1 missionary rally § y afternoon during feasd £4 Gl aad $E G juced $3.85 4 gany, - Hee —_—_ der of Hibernians in the department of | of them, have arrived to occupy them yet. | the Christian Endeavor convention. Pa ee ee x Mahogany Vermillion, White Embrotdered Yokes, $1.25, §1.50, §2.00, | White Satin Slippers, one strap, needle toes, | letters in McMahon Hall. ee The first year book of the Washington ys’ $2.50 Shoes, $1.49. Quartered Oak $2.50 and $3.00 each. z 2S | $2.75 per palr. "| The university ball team will play its BALTIMORE AND OHIO WINS. Sunday School Union has just been issued. Black ‘and Russet Shoes, in lace, all Birch cia naa eee ae ord tne gt 25 nad Tip navn | per ae eer ea necile, thee 6200 a peg yn aes eget pa pk fear co reg rg? frame tae shapes. Reduced from $2.50 se irch, Reyannes lace and insertion, $1.25 and $1.50 ench. White Kid Sipy boys. . By a Decision of the Obio Supreme | tion, and was published under the direc (RS . $1.49% Prima Vera ele ee oer ee eat encer, an fim | White Kid Slippers, no vetrape $hG0 eee DMrig Pallet. tue mew aneteuctor fF aan- Court It Saves $200,000. of a committee, headed by Dr. D. Per ‘each. ; a Bronze Kid Slippers, one strip, needle toes, 3.00 | Uages at the university, ls now residing |. s itmoro and Ohlo Teilrond Com-| Hickling as chairmen. And Maple. Cream Lace Yokes, $4.00 to $12.00 each. per palr, in Brookland, with his wife and family e © and Rellroad Com-| “Rey. “Hugh Johnston, D.D., ps A splendid chance to buy Fine ppeevant Trimming’ for fronts and yokes. Pink, | Patent Leather Oxfords, plain needle toes, $8.00 Dr, hace will leave for Madison, Wis..| pany won a eubstantial victory In the eu-| Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal « ue and white, t yard. - the latter part of June, to deliver a series Bae. rt of Ohio Wednesday. In 1881] he ceived and ote i i iS P i So Lgnt’ Lied ther" Oxfords, tisped a prem2 court of Oh nesday. In has received and accepted an invitation to $ Furniture at lowest factory prices. | “* "°°" 2d annex.) | 95 00 per palr. une ees Senocl, held In that ‘elty. Fhe doctor will | James H. Smith, for himself and other | preach the annual sermon to the students TO BE SOLD QUICKLY. Fans aang ++-lst amnes.) | then go to the suinmer school of Platis-| creditors of the Newark, Somerset and| Of Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa e a ° burg, where he will deliver another series | Straitsville division, brought suit against SES irom — Hosiery. jofilec tures: the branch road to enforce the stockhold- mee Aeeeeree Craig Fu rniture ginia, White Gauze Fans, carved svory_ sticks, | ————————~ Tee Georgetown University. Be ich: -Dicaibat ee Re aA) ee President as ciel the fotowing E a 6: re ii : The legislative, executive and ju- Hand-painted Gauze Faas, carved ivory sticks, | _ Whit : Final excminations are now going on in| 13,000 shares and the Baltimore and Ohio | acts . $1,650 to 80,00 each. oF and spcesnen, | 853; an She, per pair, Mu" 94 dropstiteh, We. | Creer col of arta, The seniors are at pres-| 4000 shares of stock in the branch road, | Gicial appropriation Dill; granting to the House srmnnite Fane, plain white, palated and spangled, Waite. Lisle Hose, plait, deoosritch and open- ent very busy, as all their examinations | The lower courte found for Smith, and the | Denver, Cripple Creek and Southwestern 9 A athens Be work Bi, 5. Te-. $1.00 and $1.25 per pat. : : case Was submitted to a master commis-| Railroad Company the right of way Ostrich Feather Fans, pearl, tvory and enamel White Sik-plated Hose, pli . y th nd FE Str ets ached, Renter Pins, pea ¥ ani enameted | “Witte Sip ose, plain and’ Qropstiteh, | must be completed by June 13. 13 a (i jo | Black Japanese Fans, sliver epanstes, Te, each, White Pure japanese Paper Fans, decorated, 10 to my20-804 lat ‘floor : slith st. . sioner, who also found for the creditors. Sigh the Bouth ate anf Pian Creme Silk Hose, plaln, ‘Aropstitch and open- | The 1ew school commencement will take| The circuit court affirmed the common na ogee Fae cs Gaaaaeer ocean ich. | work, $2.75, $2.95, $3.60 ami '¢! per pair. place June 8. pleas and the master commissioner, and | forest Teserves 2 nigger -) © (st floor... -2d annex.) | Last Wedresday the public disputation | the supreme court about ISSi affirmed the | South Dakota to select the Fort Sully mil- B Ik. fi sie ° - in special metaphysics was held in Gast lower coart, finding the Baltimore aud | itary reservation as indemnity school lands; ooks for Graduation Gi fts Hail by the cless of philosophy. ‘The cub. | Ohlo lable for the whole 17,000 shares, as | to amend section 4131, Revised Statutes, 60 NSo are a — rma CLOSING SALE. We have a nice collection of goods left, J % E =| Hy 5 nee re - hips of the r "| that company had become the purchaser] a8 to require engineers on sui deck preven! wee ou ine Bune Sa of the branch. The supreme court Wed- | naval reserve to be American citizens; for — : fended the theses, while William N. Roach, epday niodifisd the Julement of the dower | 1. \outo; lepalising Re bldge morons Shp We have a choice collection of such books, both as to styles of bind- | 377, o> 7 ona WesseL were the obsectors. | Giio ts izle only to the extent of the | Tallahatehie river, Miss; authorizing the Will be infused trto the system, and strength and vigor restored by tho use of ‘Hop which we will cl ? pier ‘After the disputation Peter G. Le Boeuft fs ‘ oars construction of a bridge across the Red pelea ale close out at the following §) ing and matter of contents, ranging in price from ss Tead a dissertation on the “Freedom of the | 4000 sheres, Drexel, Morgan & Co. being | HOT Eine North by the North Lakota 500. Former prices from $180 to FS 50 65c. to §, Each oe tL uhe disputation, in ethics was on | ing’ “rhe Baltimore and Ohio is thus saved | &d Minnesota Central Railroad Company; e $8.00.| Former prices from $7.50" to $13.50. 5C. tO 93.00 cil. te ultimate end of the human soul. Fran- | ime. The walt : to amend the act of March 2, 1895, to in- gokits, $50. “Former prices trom ‘$7.50 to (Basement .... oss me es ss-l1th st. building | cls E. Slattery and Jacob C. McGulre ar-| ® eh ee corporate the Capital Railway Company of 1 ers. Binck and Blue Serge Suits, $6.95. Former gued against the theses, while Joseph P. the District of Columbia; granting permis- E prices, $10.00 and $12.00. Linen Suits, $3.15 and $4.50. Former prices, $6.00 and $8.50. Spring Cloth Suits, $5.00. Former prices from $12.00 to $18.50. Monaghan was the defender. The disser- A Legney for Geo. Hoy, Ir. sion to the circuit and county courts in aati aes Engraving and Die Stamping tation, “The Principles of Moral Conduct,| Robert MacBride, United States consul | Rockingham county, Va. to occupy the ° Conscierce and Law,” was read by Thom-| 9¢ Leith, Scotland, has asked the State De- | federal! court room in Harrisonburg; grant- Cards for Social, Professional and Commercial use; Church, Visiting | ** paced Jf yo2 ave no appetite this is just What you should take to restore it. The greatest Known remedy for dys ing a pension to Elizabeth, daughter of : 7 2 : ——— partment to endeavor to find a trace of | in€ jate Maj. Gen. Philip Kearney. Dezsiay billousness, ver troubies, neural: Cte tle CCE and At Home Cards, Wedding and Reception Invitations, Announce. Union Seminary Affair Geo. Hoy, jr, an American citizen, for al gle, constipation and all spring ccmplainta. 5 § A 2 7] iT f $3,756 is waiting in Scot- vs << ? ocarmmma| Ments; also Address Dies, Coats of Arms, Crests and Monograms, A few moments before the adjournment | ng” povccathea = Sy Sass cee Lieut. Buckingham’s Detail. For Sale in Weshington by Artistic Work —Reasonable Prices. of the Presbyterian gereral assembly at| roy gr, who died recently at Galashielc, | Lieut. Benjamin H. Buckingham, naval E. P. MERTZ, 2 Name engraved on Copper Plate and 50 Cards, 86c. ae eae ey area See Scotland. | George Hoy, Jr. was born in | Sit tO Seer ry ieee of inetsuction at Par judicial a ‘cotland, but was brought to the United | ed to “et E F and rith Sts. alr One, two or three initials engraved on one hundred sheets Paper, in |to a memorial from the New York States When five years of age. He visited the Naval War College, and will leave red, blue, gray, yellow or black, with one hundred envelopes, $1.00. presbytery in regard to the licensure of | Scotland again when of age, but was last | Washington for Newport today A thing of the past when Nattans’ Crystal Dis-| Gfagraving Department... Ey oa ear aan ae eat ee ’..:.1at annex.) | students from Union Seminary. ‘The re- | heard of in the United States, where he Gen t have fine pictures on the walls—providing thi posttively oe a tye Bt oo the bal Rose 8 not a dye. Sti framed attractively. If 7%, Jet me frame your | out, arrests dandraf and makes the ni jctures I can increase their d a Bi r, Me. s Herbert's Trip. fort was ordered printed and was made | Worked on a farm near Bar Harbor, Me., ecretary Herber P. Itisa pleasure covery ts used. Guaranteed to restore FE na farm né a , don ¢ rf there. Sa wan-| g, : fais | 4e4 Fruit of the Loom Bleached Cotton, 6tZc. the Yd. | secora order for this morning. It re-| derer, and carned a precatious living. “The | Secretary Herbert ts arranging to leave 4 bea . one can use. Dolson. No eit te affirmed the action of last year, but recog- | executor of the estate, Geo. Miller, draper, | Washington the first of next week for An- veness of your home. S| ee ee i Nol egh: peace ++-1ith st. building.) | fized the constitutional rignts of presby-|of Selkirk, Scotland, ‘has been in corres, |napol's. He will make the trip on the . J. Venable, 304 Mass. Ave. N. E. | Sole Hania GENTS, 488° TTH > terles in licensing students. The report of | pondence with Hoy’s cousin, Thomas Har-! Doiphin and will distribute the diplomas to os St NW, Seut, press prepaid, to any art of Wi odward & I othrop. the committee on theological seminaries | ker of Medford, Mass., to get word of the | the graduating class at the Naval Acad- was made a special order of last evening. man, but without success, emy.

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