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Woodward ». Lothrop, Toth, 11th and F Sts. N. W. Our Business Hours, until further notice, are ‘7:45 to .5:45. THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, SUNE 4, PAGES. Grocker’s, 939 Pa. Ave. SHOE Friday’s Our Remnant Day, NEWS. And for tor cter, kind ete, ed, orrow we've a goodly gathering of remnants of every char- and condition. Odds and Ends, Short Lengths, Broken of new, crisp, perfect goods; also various articles that are miuussed, soiled, dented or otherwise unfit for regular stock. In are marked at very specially low reduced prices in order em qnickly. Rare inducements in Dress Goods—useful for traveling, for street, for - all outdoor pastimes. sale will be some extraordinary bar- some smali—to be offered at very much 1ore, for tenn re of tomorre ome large s, as follows: See jens, “cholew . 55-5 50 Eaca -Bar $3.00. miler skyli . with attached ent Sizes h—Bargain Price, $1.00. and high rolling collar. oe to a Re Ba eouilar egular — $1.50 Ea TAIN NO. meguila st fey -1007 F st.) BA Drass bu! Regula a Noor slashed back r Price $1. eo E ch—Barg in Pri double breasted, , steel or ce, 50C. Oth st. building.) ee or ef which Porsiva Lawns sad 1 lace: S, $2 & $2.50. -10th st. butiding.) tton Und ule wear Gowns, Only Dressing Sa ideries. égc. sloth st. 2 <9 build mediem and ere $7.50. r., Were $9.50. two side steels, extra long watst. rice, 50c. --1oth st. bu:lding.) es 1S, 21, 24, 2a fe ‘Pr ce, $1.00. 1th st. building.) pink, blue and m trimmed with tucks, annes.) ce, 38c. - 10th st. building.) rh ve and Tea Pots in peerless Gray Enameled Ware, H 65¢. gees an Price, 30c. med Pres n bow In front. rim, trimmed vel ribbon and thi pair “to with from und et d and 1 collar Sizes 1% quills $5.00 to Up holstery Department. 1 re punted In silkoline. Reduced from $8.00 to 84.06, ced from 70 to $50 T redy from 3.06 pairs La Upholstery and short lengths Cartain 1nd rims, Swisses, Tapestries at Tines -11th st. bids.) Mack Oxfonis, Sites lasts. Reduced from ver pair. dren's and Misses" edaced from $7.5 Dre ‘Tan and Black duced 10_and 11. te $2.00 to Te. pet palr. Skirts, lined. her Oxfords, welt 5M, A. Band © lasts, ) per palr. hite s wl Kid Slippers, » handling. — Reduced from $1.50, '$2.00 @ $1.00 per patr. -Ist annex.) * Coat s, broad sailor collar, dery Reduced from $4.00 16 ribbon trimmed, Kilt Suits, skirt of French gingham, pmed with Enzlish embroidery. Redneed ch. Z -10th st. | Flannel Department. 4 remnants Printed Cotton Eiderd: | gad louneine robes. Gl, 6% aml 9h: Rednecd 0 176. pe | 4 remnants AlLwool Wil all over. % yards each. 08 per yard bldg.) Néelty Cloth Two- Ineed frem $3.5 nel, embroidered ed from $2.00 to aker Flannel, 3: Reduced from’ 3714 + 11th st. bldg.) Te. rds, re- Deer iced = $50 0 60 3-4 Napkins. Reduced from $3.50. to © to § sears. Reduced from § towels, “second Reduced to $1.20 -1ith st. bldg.) Teduced cover, linen lin- over, deep tray. clamps, est 1 from $10.00 to Woed slats, heavy est Jock. Reduced +-2d acnes.) dee is oe artncht. wered Tin Soncepans, e: exch fottom Wak ft to S15). ir Canisters, Reduved 2 Botler, exira heavy. slightly serati to Se. each. “1 reduced from Valls. Reduecd from » slightly sotted. Baskets, slightly soled. to Te cach. ao » Rusket on stand,” sotted. Reduced Veaeiets, soled. Reduced from 25 to 12, Honsematds? Reduced trom = Red » Shades misetngy = mymet Tar brass, rom. $ cut O) to $ We never go into print until we have something Interesting to tell. ‘Today's talk is of more interest to you than th Bond bill, financial question or a soclety wedding, for It affects your pocketbook. We stopped asking as much for Shoes | as the other stores some time ago. SOUTHERN “TIES” For Children, Misses and Women. About the best thing laid ds on for summer wear Is this Une of Sonthera “Ties” for Children, Misses and Women! ‘They are in patent leutber, “tan”? viel kid and black viel kid, with imperial cloth top, newest “comfort” last, with narrow to Ww are going to run them at the following sprelal price Children’s $2 Ties, $1.40. Misses’ $2.50 Ties, $1.90. Women’s $3 Ties, $2.40. All three are in the three different styles—patent leather, russets and black Vici kid. we have ever Last of the White 8S8c Oxfords more will see the last of White Basket Cloth Can- vas Kid Trimmed Ox- fords, which we are running at the ridiculous low price of. LADIES’ BICYCLE BOOTS. We have had order two new Bicycle Boots, which emanated Drain of a woman cyclist who knew just What her sex required for good taste and comfort on the wheel, Made from time russet Kid iu the mew dark 88c soft brown shade, The Victoria style has adjustable t The Rambler is a high-top boot in on ples Both styles are lace toe and are also specially outing, sea Jenness Miller OXFORDS, $4. Two little p adapted for and mountain wear. chunks of comf sex the nness Miller”’ most tender feet changed to burdened unde becomes a t best ex- Oxfords. inst are tly. F. CROCKER, 939 Pa. Ave. Shoes Shined Free. HECHT & COMPANY, 515 Seventh Street. Nothing to -|pay for credit The accommodation is Spot —here. willingly accorded you. cash cannot get any lower prices than we ask for men’s clothing, boys’ clothing and ladies’ suits, skirts, wraps, &c., with the take- your-time privilege thrown in. You've only to pay us a lit- tle down and promise to pay us a little weekly or monthly—as much as your income will af- ford. It’s very easy to buy un- der our liberal credit system. With the purchases of four stores in Baltimore and one here we obtain prices that wouldn’t be possible single handed. That’s the secret of these low prices: Women's Plain White Pique and Plain and Navy Blue and Plain Linen Colored Duck Skirts—worth $2; here at 98c. each. Balance of that lot of Women's Fine Straw Hats, secured of Brigham, Hop- kins & Co. at snch a sacritice—worth $3 and $4; for 79¢. each, Women's Fine Figured Brilliantine Skirts, very wide and lined. Reduced from $3.50 to $1.98 each. Boys’ Plaid Reefer Ties—the T5c. sort for 39¢. each. Boys’ 75c. Straw Hats—your choice of the lot for 39¢. each. Your choice of Satin-striped Surah Silk, Striped India Sitk, Striped and Figured Taffeta Silk Waists, which have been $4.50 and $5—full bishop sleeves, blouse front, gathered back—turned collars and cul’s—for $2.98 each. Plain, Striped and Fancy Linen Waists and Fine Lawa Waists, with black and White and blue and white stripes, which the stores about town sell for 98e., here at 69c. each. = Of ait offers you don't want to Ignore this offering of Men's $9 and $10 Suits at $6.50-—until Saturday. All styles of fine aili-weol cassimeres and cheviots—hon- <ctly made and finished as iine as can be, $6.50 each. We're actually selling Bicycle Suits at Tidiculous prices. We've made a pur ebase at prices which enable us to do it, Bee them. HECHT & COMPANY, §15 Seventh Street. Muurer’s RAT and ROACH P. MOTH and eee POWDai Bay & 3B eek eyl-5es PeRV VEY ENE Y TVET TUSTY EU EET ET ETET Nn ae sete netednetnneteneterneing An Every Summer met Sale, But greater~ at attractions than ever— PERRY’S. Here is good? news for wo- S see so ONLY TWO MORE DAYS. ll. mankind. We-shall inaugu- + o rate our mid-year sale of = £ Davison Jewe [ Muslin Underwear, ¢ il Dressing Sacques, z House Wrappers, $ Bathing Suits, £ i LG 10 tomorrow. Sterling qualities 5 shall dance attendance upon very small prices. et 1105 FSt aN. VY. More than the usual % amount of impostance at- ¢ vnc te fs year eee < FR AY & SATURDAY, because of the general dispo- sition we are showing to re- $ 3 & ‘3 | duce stocks all over the store z 10 230 A.M 3 af P.M. —preparatory to getting into $ gin eur new addition, The #]__— ales aoe knife is sharper than it has 2 ‘$20 22 SP 2h eo a ever been—the cause more demanding—the time more . cS sells the best bf pressing. Conditions are ripe é at the lowest price $ for the greatest sale we have ever heid. Because it is a little early varieties are a lit- tle fuller. ‘Proprietors — oot Follow us in our bargain- + will fad it mach echeag ing crusade. £ , ae ° ¢ *Muslin 3 AM ene gc :Underwear. ¢ — & Gin COOL ING DR It is regular stock that we 3 # of all kinds are are making special offer of. known variety We are able to vouch for the values and the virtues of making and fit. Corset Covers. Odds, and 6G. %G. Neck Di) tn canes of for .. good White Claret A Wine 29 cents. CORNWELL: | T412-1414- 1418 Penn. Ave. grade TO-KALON WINE CO., a time you'll 4 ¢ of .Summer Resorts$ and tlove having SUMMER HOMES: 6 yer to buy their Wines, mnls of guarantee and de INKS Son,$ esorts, ich 2 tels, nd also jue. ones—1 4c. and. ship w ae S—10c. ates, We're ranning a of at the Nes x y x 2 53 Broken lot of Cambrie Corset Cov- < se w see aaare ;; * & trimmed out dane z. ery. Were $1 and. s3c.2Now 60) Cents 2 : ¢ Troken bad of Cone ae a ust before going to 4 squa a wok, 4 m And. tinned wi mat 18S bed CC $1 ——-__- enjoy the a o8c. and $1.50. ls emer Biscuit Co.’ #Drawers : Y UE ers. = bY a ee eae ‘Philadelphia eetntetanrted res eee aoe ae $ any other artich o8e- —S$1. 39 eee = 6 hemise. 3 uinsook Chemise, with round BO] & —— exetust at ‘k, 4¥mmed with embroidery or a | % you wish, fall weight. Be z » will orders—or notify the office. te ee ee es iGreat Falls Ice Co., dete efgitaise, tehomedl wit emt $924 Penna. Ave. ’Phone 372. 27 jetty $1.85 ones—o8e. + | Secerese e499269 06 $1.50 ones—6yc. 4 ia Skirts. A Bevken lot of | Cambrle | Skirts trimmed with tucks “and” ruffles. of ; lly Fi mies and Mediel Incas.” A unusua ine — just now. nid re large and $2.25 ones—o8c aud perfect In Mtvor, We use « 2 Z Ne cau $1.25 ones—sgc. STRAWEERRY, Cotton and 2 with of embroidery — Now $1 and $1.29. ‘ambrle Unbr mbric Umbrella. flounce and ing nicer as a_dessi dinner, Be. SQU Sent any time. Krafft’s Bake, Skir rut —— ? . . . . . . . . ‘Strawberries are | mom ENS ‘Water Thins.) ‘Two lots of Muslin Drawers, with teks! and “en of these alow ot lengths. W. ) 50¢. a/pait. The most inviting of ¢ Broken It of Cambric and Mustin > —--— unsweetened — crackers i) rawers, trimn ~ ith — ins Pt a earn o a S Tule. Of TerBOotone eee —in appearance and % tebe Pa aotaensu Tose ——— flavor. Crisp and fresh. )) $2.25 ones—g8e, ——— In tins and cartoons. § $2.00 ones—8gec. $1.50 ones—7oe. ‘Gowns. 3 Musiin Gowns, Mother Hltart With domble back, — tucked Bs | L two “rows of embroidery & = id neck; embrold ude. ver Disappoint 2 are ample in’ le in 49c. each. a al ‘Di ff S tl Bi J ust As Much: COR. 1STH ST. &PA. 3 eeee 1 Tt is always cheaper and < Mowers, : more satisfactory to buy our & < Wrappers than to try to $ § Dy. oO a nd i 1 make them yourselves. And % 5 D.: these reductions make it %{+ ey Gah Sa) : more so. Paes a : Percale Wranpers<lote oF . and Dest Snennia SOT EK lawns § ent patterus— with) Watteaa . ae ° full front and eo sleeves. . Saue: . ular S¥e. value—for ° 69 cents. ° Lawa Wrappers, with : tri vith rutfes; full re Lishop’ sleeves eee rere oe wh, VaTlety oF colors, SEER trasy Cloth ippers —faghloned after t a a as i as ee eee i ae a Fine Jeparese Double Dy t Worth Boe, yard. y ton W Worth 35e, and 40e Dressin gSacquest The prices give you a strong invitation to add one = THE Houghton oe of these necessaries to your E]S. 42 wardrobe. Neverja_ better time. Soy € Pain White and: Lawn i Dressing ques, ith deep collar, Bishop sleeves nth trgnmed all |S around with, fall ‘rulMe-Now only cae India KS med. shou, ¢ = fem 2 Grand” good ¢ CREAM nes > such niece Bread, Bathing Suits. : 3 BLEND | Biscuits, cither= or —You can buy cnowgh | ‘Matting here to cover every floor in your house ‘and yet not feel the ex- pense at such prices as these: e Mat- Yard.... ant rail of goad Matting for $1.50 These ae be reduced. * “Try They are di to rock-bot- $ FLOUR. suits ane ee lown to ro 5 3 | take soother. om already. 5 inter. Flainet and Mobate Bath- 2B. B. Earnshaw & Bro., wroiessters z pa ORR ee 21105-9 1 1ITH ST. = é; 1000-2 M ST. S.B. it = from $2 to $5. ‘The bargain fs ap- RLOWVBOGO parent. “Church Patre cte., furnished PERK 2V'S, with ice cream Ail favors —at_re- ——______ duced rates PICNICS, ist. a. ” bebe Guallty on ca ena in “Ninth and the Avenue.’ griion. “Tur ries, Established 1810, ‘ 1-0-0 gallon.” jephone. 9% 428 och at. COTE Oe renmreneeeooes Ss |T. JARVIS, Fake, jeetnetnts I 7: A Pretty Wedding at Falls Church Yes- terday. Pleasant Mention of Prominent Peo- ple—Weddings Here and Everywhere. Mrs. Cleveland and her three small daughters ieft here this morning for Gray Gables, where they will remain until late in the fall. They were accompanied by Mrs. Olney, Mrs. Minot and Master Minot ry of State, and a nurse and two tial household. The jal car on the Pen ania railroad train which left the Bal- timore and Potomac depot this morning at 750 o'clock, The President wentto the « with his family and bade them an affee- tionate farewell. The 1 will go through Without stops other than those on the regular schedule, and are due at Gray Ga- Mes at 8:25 o'clock this evening. A very pretty wedding took place terday at St. Paul's P. E. Chur Church, Va. Miss Jeanne Elizabe daughter of Judge Jose place, and Mr. Harr of the family of the Seer: also by a govet city, were marrried - Jon MeGul. The charch was decorated with field flowers i er of young lady friends of the bride. The brid= came in church with her father, and at the chancel was met by the groom and his best Henry W. Mr. und M groom; Mi: York, Mr. Stiles of Phi delphia, and the M Birge of this city. Miss Letitia Stevenson did not accompany the Vice President to Raleigh, but. wiil to West Point neat with Mrs. Ste- venson, who, excepting this short nce, | intends to remain in this city until Con- gress adjourns. Mr. James R. Doolittle has returned from | ew York for a few y stay with his | cousin, Mrs. Thumbs $ Massachu- | setts avenue. Mr. and Mrs. A. Washington Gore an- | nounce the marr! their daughter Katharine to Mr. aves of this city, Wednes la timore county. home Wednes Massachusetts avenue. 2 on the lawn in fro YY vernon the Methodist y Ri or | Church at Gly will spend of th don. Mr. and the summer in F The many fri widow of to Mr nrope. Hannah Con- will be pained cur rred Conover, laughter, Mas 2 Flor: Conovel d in Washington for many years, Mrs. Ro Burgy of 1304 9th street as her g r. John H. Fimple and little daughter of Carrollton, Ohio. h but very pretty w ding at terday at igh neon, wher Blanche Starkey was married to Dr. ty M. Wilson of} Pennsylvania, B. gers of the Church of Gur Father officiating. Tne bride was gowned in white Swiss 0} white trimined with point d’esp: ‘The ened at the throat from the carried of the by: ttle j Alfreda who was daintily x Her | ‘on. broth 7 in marriage. which the bric e left for an e: ed tour. Dr. znd Mrs. Wilson will be a home eficr July 1 at Evan ity, Pa. Mrs. George L. Starkey of } avenue lesves this evening f visit to her parents in Evans Ci Miss Cherleta Peck of Chicago gvest of Miss Nettle Shotwell of Go: street. Judge, and, Mrs. W. W. McDowell of Memphis have sent invitations kere :o a numbe: ef their friends for the marria of their daughter. Miss Edna Arend Freeman, t’ Dr. William Thomas Arring- ten, jr.. Thursday i Baptist Church. Memy: elect wes one of the n ceremonic atteraing tended to the Morton ¢ to Memphis a year ago The the festivities ets cn their the boys wo “ordered” an lke nothing better than to he attend her wedding. Miss Mary Larman and Mr. Herbert A. the Thursday evening, June 11, Rbode Island avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Snow leave today for their summer cottage at South Orring- ton, on the Penobscot, Maine, where will remain till October. Miss Anna Elizabetia daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of 445 7th street southwest, F. Holtman were marr noon at St. Dominic's her Kent, the rec becomingly atti from § to 10, only } oh Burniston and Mr 7 Chur: The h trimmed with white satin a Pe tered the church with th by the four ushers, Mes John Quinn, Joseph Burn. preceded . Holtman, om and Harry Price. After the ceremony the couple hel: a reception at the residence of bride’s parents, 445 7th street which quite a num were present. . Holtman left Philadelphia and return they will be their friends at The bride received ndsome useful presents. immedi family present were: Burneston, parents of th H. Burnest h A. Burne: . Mr. and M Geo, Maggie Dyer a Miss Fanny © M. Scoll of their eng, Ther lock of Harris, son of this city, took p' Levan officiated. Mrs. Jno. B. Randoipa and Mrs. B. Matthews have gone to Warrent sraduating exer w Interes: The McDonald-Eis school held its grad- uating exercises last night at the Church of Our Father, 13th and L st west. The graduates were | Barrett, Chittenden, Gray, Cochran, Fair banks, Judson and Hartaock. Miss Je: nette Judson vang and recited with good effect, as also did Miss Maude Cochr A dificult piano solo was well e: by Miss Edith Yoder; Miss Ri & recitation In French. den was the valadictor' 2 club made the hit of the evening essay by Miss Adelaide Fairbarke shone! good taste. the Mf THE WORLD OF society | | dence obtained will be turned over to » 5 CAPITAL CAMERA CLUB. Interesting Lantern Slide Exhibition at National Rifles’ Hall The members of the Capital Camera Club entertained their friends last evening at National Rifles’ Hall with a lantern slide exhibition, the second of the series. 5 were at a high premium, so great was pressure. Messrs. J. L. Shaw, A. J. Houghton and J. W. Anderson were in charge of the entertainment. One hun- oe was explained exhibited, at length dred and ninety slides end each of these Mr. Albert J. LeRreton. Mr. F. L. Mitch- ell opened the entertainment with four handsome views of the Tombicbee river, and Mr. Wallace C. Babcock followed with ‘ral miscellaneous phot« Danf had a number of ¢ Mr. C. Wil ce of « ghs. Mr. F. arming Ia displayed thr Stocking follow d views. Mr. 3. Kuson exhibite 1 which were land- B. Johnson's photographs Mr. J. L. Shaw and Mr. n closed th i with an B. scapes. portraits, a with a coup! White and ams B. scapes. me next, rt. ginal poem, which was es taken from Mr. ne and Dr. s paint ted with seventeen the author of M sti the W. ndscapes, s of fam: . Dr. J. W a Webster dis work, among othe! had twelve credit Robert Reyburn six ¢ ings. Mr. W. P. Herb: son and Miss Rebec Ment E page from the manus Webster's Dictic , taken by Miss Web- ster, who is a rel ative of the great | wher. Miss Cora Gerrrish exhibi twenty specimens m3 genre work, and Mr. J. E. Mifchell showed several local scenos the en. Mr. Albert J. LeB closed th: tertainment with a numt landscapes, includin ven illustrations of man, Mr. William M. Hannay of this city, | 40 0rsinal poem, entitled “From My Win« The bride wor a stylis 2s of plue cloth, tailor ried a bo- a Sera of bride ros "Maud Riley at CONFLICTING TESTIMONY, sister as maid of honor. s in white India mul! and car-| The Galthorsburg Mystery and the 1 red roses. A wedding br was Detectives’ Work. on the lawn in front of Judge bar cae ah anol tetey house. Another pleasant incic ss Gabby eweah inka tha ane. was the istening of the infant : saree ae Mr. a Samuel Stiles of Philadel- sburg assault ase. The Buxtons phi pmory toox place under @ al are doing remarkably we frove Of trocs near by. After the Couple | and there seems to be a lull in the inv had receivel the ccngratulations of their | gotion, Both colored. te st friends, Mr. and Mrs left for Niag- | Or. tints 03 Seg ee - gaoabtncg ar will mak through Lake allimore $eil, alte e officers George and Lake Champlain io Saratoga. they have no proof t Goorge When they return they will go out to The Baltimore detectives are no Chevy Chase for the sumne Among | longer in the country near the scene of those present at the were the | the asso or report ot the ae bride's mother, Mrs. F ane ee — Rear pep eadd rceads een ets he county officials she ight State's At -y Kilgour police hend- quar and conv h Detective Horne about the ca officials are still hearing of alle the latest one coming from Hyattsy This w told by John E. Bowh a colored con hing the ugh? to Ran- identification of this prisoner, it is is by no mean nplete, Several reported to u him have not ev: ation was tion far 1 girl Opera says entirely too much is the man whom sie saw Iroad track n the mornin the assawit, but she © Says he wore the @ coat at that he wore wh saw him un- when, in f. iid not wear was Vv ay lar to the t evidencs is imore proof him. => THEMSELVES, enough to indict ENJOY Yesterday Was § sha at Mar. Day at Mar. Pythian day hall Hall yesterday was a big success, and more than thousand members and friends of the teen local 1c enjoy y and even ing on the gr lawn) actions there were even more numerous than aud the base ball game between the ington Light In and the nines was witn of more ladie: before usual, Wash Treas: omy witnes Es in- faniry nine won by a score of 13 to 4. During the evening Buck of Lou- Congressman McRae and in the even isiana and 4 vered was a nd of “din and the party returned Dancing ening, ut midnight. aed aan Called on S ary Olney. Prof. D'Arcy Thompson of the University ‘ollege, Dundee, , passed through ems city y way to the Prib- flof © investigate the condition of the mn behalf of the Brit id his respects to th terday, and left erday on for ary of State Ottawa last night, Mr MALY CMON ae ‘ ©, 10 Miss JEANNE ELIZ RMAEY of Falls Church, Va. ut Ie EPWAKD northeast Baluimore yp Gibbs were married today at noon Departed this Ife, on Jane 4, 1 0 First Congregational Church in the pre jock, WILLIAM below ot ence of a large gathering of friends. 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