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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, AUGUST 31, “1890 WELVE ‘PAGES, THE WORLD “OF SOCIETY Oe as a es a te HECHT & COMPANY, | : Sa a Se iE Lansburgh & Bro. i was a handsome oricntal sofa cushion. Other prizes were masks, ribbons, travel- ing inkstands and dime purses, for the gentlemen, and for the ladies, Ss, Mexi- WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, avenue Dow, 515 Seventh Street. § ed ' Ladies’ Fall = sone Vice | Fatt tsvoratton, ine enti ete El » Grs retth res the brid Bemmants of Mrs, Grant Visited by the Chinese Vioe- oar et te ‘chy youn ns see hem H illand SU] S Toy. apr an a al veil, Beton avi open I ° —_——— cut ‘the evening. the lady” wearing & A ring @ a 5 ; boutenalere. Then th : he Me- = stock china to god) Shoes Seete ot pie Mares eo atayer of Tats CG: are] Key igure, Ie toa as ae There’s a contribution from teen gentlemen we ® selected to y ver dunce caps and Plain and Rough Cheviots, Novelty Mix? ried Last Night im Balti- a gold crov (much below cost. 2 tures, &e. S a golden cross. This w n amt every nation on the globe. : We shall make a leader of a handsome more—lersonals, ure, as most of the wearers of the Seems as though they all en- are here (We shall break all previous it, silk lined, at ae = aps were gold men in the political world. Th tered into competition to send $ ” m there was the ¢ ing, ng and hes = z é : ; $13 records for bargain selling, no Nobby with fancy silk Um Airs, Grant has’ probably received more cuaking ops and orizin ures, the whole their newest conceits to us. —came in this morning as ex- matter how great. ings, at $18.50, pleasure as well as honor from the visit of | “sr i Probably they have, but we spected, and been going ever$ We tiavelactuiilated’s ai Last of the Crashes. Li to these shores than any other pri- might feel a little too enthusias- || Bsince, like “hot cakes” ‘The 170% _ We eee ise ed a | et Ammon set om Crash salle, and ny | Yate individual when paying her a vist Ms tic, so we ask you to come on Sdozen won't last as long as we¢ euany ste oe eee Will hold good next summer alse. spac ite Date he reed eat lien ‘Mra, Wallace Nett, nator and ; ca , of our open stock patterns of Cash Linen Suits reduced from $5 to $4 t, in New York city, E Li asked B. Henderson, Capt. J. B an inspection tour, get posted ||| ¥thought, because they're better $ Tavicd and conan ue and $7.50 to $6. Grant what her age was, could. she rge A. Draper, Me. E. 3) Hurley and render your verdict. The gwaists than we expected. It’s a oun p at , could she walk without difficulty, ete., rs. Rucker, prices will’ surely agreeably Hiact that they're just such waists Rather than carry them longer to all of which questions she replied so and Mrs. General Draper and Mr. Wim. H. McKnew, z = ked them at prices ly that the conversation goon be. | Gore A. Draper and th . surprise you. Never have such ||| %as sold for as high as $2 and%|? We have mar! Ele yates 2 y : n for Lexington, Ky., Tuesday Ever offered om|? suprise you. Never have such a ees which bear no relation 10 cost— 2| Cloaks, Suits and Furnishings, 1 most interesting one, TaMl 1 pre- | Top aeamngten, Hy Facey i igh stanc : $ $2.50 ii in the middle of the season. ieivarenenllvaa daculsts vented Mra, Grant with rolls of fine silk, | ing announcing that Mrs. Dre per Fi G ° art been linked with.such smafl, $The window has been'filled with $ which are really ridiculous. 933 Penn. Avenue. and to each member of her family other] Wa" very ill. Mrs. Geo. A ine FOCEeries. price quotations. We've far Ethem. When you're $ “9 epiaraenes fieig Hiod yok passing $ $look them over. Chances are you come in when you Bees in return ave a Havilland & Co. china Soup Vlutes, 150. utter Dishes, 65¢ r have Pason, Anderson of W. closed the Du outdistanced our former rec- * 35 and ords, and will more than ever Reeves, Poole jravy B y dinner party ; merit the name for unquestion- Sthem. Never mind about thes (ENas snore ta 3 praadind ee 2 | _ ed leadership in all that’s new 3) gmoney. You can pay for what¥ 2. of the Ma ison Avenue ‘Teta. . Frank Ellis, Miss Field, Miss Buua- Fa Te = | 7 & r : music hall was handsomely dec-| parte, Miss Wilmerding, Mrs. Arm & ¢ "O. i and ooo in sa Goods: you buy in weekly or monthly 3 Be RIVERINE HRS ted with ferns, palms and flow Miss” Anderson, "Mr. von Garr ¢ ur in omy a epus h an con- Spay ‘ments. = al ia Es URReRns ea teoToaeat The Uride's gown was of white “satin, | Mlams, Mr. Longworth, Comte de 3 inual planning has made our 53 2 mony was over the couple = es uaa agri ot E 3 ple received the = Dr S. e & Ask to see the $4.50 Figured Bril- congratulations f1 the y ests, 5 Tuesday, W ednesday ess Goods Department de: % — tiantine skirts for $2.98 when you're in. Defective pieces the party repaired to the tec Late horee ABE velop into the strongest in the 2 where supper was ser ; Take the Entrance Exam- and Thursday. house. Ce TOY on Eee HI. Cae —and the defects are ches the presents received by the happy ination Next Week. : 5 : $ worth $17 to $218 eamplo line-in noticeable in nearly every in- svi Ee ee ae sitt of Mr.) ‘The Navy Department has been informed ow ah ee All-Wool Cheviot | Mixtures. w some creations. stance. will reside in their new home upon | °T the appointment of two colored boys @& eS Ka poe dade return from a bridal tour of two | C@l*ts to the Annapolis Academy, and that ee ae S 4 Thnk of Boys’ Good Cassimer Knee ih capella during which they will visit} permission has been given them to appear Small Sugar-cured Shoulders, 5}c. Old 1 blue, navy vy blue, green, mtecelitig toe ie etes tiete lates phe Ba ee &e., ’s Vineyard and other for the entrance examinations, held there tl seal brown, golden brown and | worta £0c. which were 2 ee 0 q eas ee In a short time. The two boys are said te Pure Leaf Lard (absolutely pure), garnet. 25c. yard. Worth 39c. — 5 Cem cone: A thers of the bride, and have entered competitive examinations ta - We've counted up the number of pairs = a filinofs and Pacitle coast districts, and, be- B ing successful over a large number of white of Separate Pants we've on hand. Too $1.50 Oatueal many of them by several hundred pab 40-inch Mohair Fancies. slightly imperfect, t Granulated Sv ar, 5c. Ib. expulsion of the ce boys of his « = - ‘i 4 50¢c. each. This is positively the last week of were designated by the Congressmen, aked Brocton & ~s Ole —— - — 80 we're taking our own price-broaking 5 5 : boys, were designated ngressme s oreakies Bieta carte Oct All two-tone effects, in red way of getting out of the difficul this wonderful “half price and less” ng the guesis were aie Son aire be. ae bs thas Shatiosbarch Geaitace peneee oap, 27¢. : We've taken th st as tb Ponce 5 * . 01 ington, mission t ‘ Se Best Cornmeal, 13¢. - and black, blue and black, Ge het in ee Se ee Cs ee ae 1 Sie sllins Vn ee 7 = and Mrs. Calvin Farnsworth and their v first time in many 5 = I = Best Glos S marks navy and black, brown and fine—the ght and dark, the nobby and . each, sale Saturd. ; ight. Never in the iar Giulng Atatonar Gotae e Se ay en ee 5 Ibs. Best Gloss Star black, blue and green and cas ef and marked them down to liistory of the Shoe business has such 2 returned from an extended res sak amoug the corps of ‘oa —_ = ees ? 1.98—though there ts not a pair that ts 5 SRC Eee Iga Pee ees Be summer home, Arundel s tollowed twenty years ago # not \ Is del i 1 1 green and black. 39c. yard. worth less than $3.50—and some brought ‘Porcelain ehinn! extraordinary bargains been placed iets All goods delivered promptly anc S Real value, soe. $5 and more. oid A streets northeast. t 50¢ and Mrs. R. C. Johnson and Miss |," on are spending a week ai Bar Har- before the Washington public. Re- member these were unloaded from two Boston factorics at a fraction of their rea! value, and we'll turn them We. in first-class style. HECHT & COMPANY, dimen nd but one Dish, 49e. 40-inch Mohair Jacquards. “California Flour.” gua G. Buhrman, clerk of Circuit Co: | ‘aniced to | Truly wonderful Don't fail to take advantage of the es es - ae cards s in two-tones—as black and red, SEIS OF eS Pee aac brown and black, navy and black and green and black. 5-Ib. bucket Cottolene, 37¢ delphia. e : x Bouc! ‘ 2 x Drea * i | Royal Baking Powder (i-lb. can), | * Two-Toned Boucle. ||] the sea of time—seeing and admir-| The Prices Are ‘*Special.” me 4,600 pairs of Women'e and Mrs, H. A. Willard e | 4oc. 1 rey ) Mille Bettec tice the Boudes ing the new silks and dress goods. Ain RD oe oa EUEE SE a rty of friends at their home Blue Hen Matches (1 doz. boxes “lade better than Start now and you will buy better oe) 2 ate ie “k. Thirty-two gue: t i T4c. : "|= of last season, woven firmer, ¥ 4 Paine’s Celery Comp., 69c: ee ae ee See game of The first eee artes: OF Rede 3 bots. Rumford Yeast Powder (large size), 29c. the wool yarn being supersed- ed by mohair yarn and the 926-928 7th—706 K Sts. You should have an errand here every day from now until the au- tumn season is fairly launched on by knowing what the variety holds. The silk and dress goods man has long been forecasting and planning eae nie EDMONSTON, (1205 Penn. Avenue. 1t Pe, s a WV RRNA ANN NN Na eee ran All You Want. 100 2-grain Quinine Pills large size, For $1.79. y of which are Gneeh aa Reno mOnee for 49c. 515 Seventh Street. 490. over to you at the same ratio. Here left peter ans OMrs.*Buhrman for the pesaresan iced 2 Put them side by side with the Aare Be, are two of the “leading” lots: gees ter ace fe got into with mem = oes q Mar goods and at a slight dis- Sas ation sine RTE, after a For these 3 days, $4.75 per bbl. do : Seen oe | »S 2 st Point, however, several ; ape tee Ss. te ee « tance even an expert could not GOLDENBE ‘WILMARTH $3 to $5 Oxfords s at the scashore. | ve been admitted and th eres. etek 3 distinguish the difference. All ;2 ahd Da Mr. and Mr: of sun] their son Raymond Pierce's mother in Whila- t and visiting Mrs. rive whist. wen by Mr. Nutter of Bo Dr. Defriez of Brookline, i prize. prizes | n and and the sec- by Mrs. James Easton und Miss Were Mr ° line of t of west. army. On a colored f At both inst eutenant t in the Miss Clara Barton, ellin's Food b = 5 Ovi 5 e Le fe. Beat English ‘Tooth Brus * Elizabeth Thompson. the dis- Very Best Cornstarch, 1-Ib. pack- loops wov en closer to the cloth for the period of social activity, and st English ; a We ten ws = bys Weth neeapeaes Ae mshi Lt lieve in aa age. 7¢.; 3 for 2 proper. We've just opened a e ered Rorax, pe . $4, “Shredded Wheat Biscuits, package. = A cup of the FINEST COFFEE grown served FREE to our cus- tomers. line of English Boucles, in two- toned effects, representing all the fashionable colors, at 6gc. yard. Worth 75c. At Seventy-F: I2c. Large Ripe “Early Rose” toes, 48c. per bushel. You can select from the new- est color blends in Imported Pota- his thought and work finds expres- sion in the great company of rich silks and dress stuffs that here await the occasions to come. SILKS. A fresh arrival adds today beau- tiful 24-inch taffetas, in large, hand- some designs, so elegant for skirts Munyon’e Remedies, $1 si $1.25 Warners Safe Cure, Qe cata Little cunt ong ue F150 a eh pines o bP tual cost for this sale. 2 xotenae Syringe, complete. CHOICE, $1.79 Pr. of Garfield Hospital and Mr. H. K. Willard of this city were guests Saturday of Mr. H. A. Willard, Nantucket, at a “squan- tum." The party drove to Sachacha pond. 1 in less than two hours landed 138 tine hy a + ner. Mrs. O'Hare and Miss Bessie have returned from Atlantic ( they spent the month of August. Mrs. John J. O'Dwyer and her daughter, Miss Ella afterward partaking of a fish di O'Hare , Where Dwyer, have gone to Niagara to spend a month, George H. Pullman and Dr. Hubbell, s making the homeward journey to the United States. During her stay last week in Buda th she visited the springs of adi it the ale on which these springs are conducted nd the cleanliness and careful m of bottling compelled her which was freely expre 4 to M ner, whe name is so well known in con- :: nection with this well-tried mine water, haces See wee Plaids, | Mohair Cheviots, and dresses. We have the equal of WOMEN’S $2.50 Miss Inna Stcagall of Richmond, Va.. te | = = 5 sas paws ti ae tae caie Tweeds, Bison Suiting, Serges this in stock at 75c. a yard, but as we Hoe. Willams Vink Ville. BS pi visiting her uncle, Mr. C. W. Skinner of ahtaesine apiece and Covert Cloth. [bought them advantageously the | @' “ain: be S n s “Miss Alyce Keys is at Westfield Beach, on NC. best quality or money refunded. price shall be $2, Chichester’s mpy, ISS) the St. ss river, N. cater & hoot Be 5 ae <u See These at One Dollar. royal Pilis ==-22 $1, 38 9 | the Briish provinces she will return. via - POND, i gen Pt. bottle Best Liquid Blue, 8c. 59 cents. the White mountains. ——— ee e Mr and Mrs. Ves. Chancellor of Fred- K P i “anv ii wi he ab 1 pi of aan % $ asez 6 packages Pearline, 2gc. Canvas Jacquards, Bicycle |] wie os, te cae testa | AGCo WAM. | errtninrs vs; gre sorediog & tow ys Large bottle Ammonia, 8c. Cheviots, Cravenette, Serge: sells for 75e. a yd., but its price will be jen. and Mrs Bir i the! Mohair Fancies, Broadcloth, | Tweeds, Mohair Checks and 3 Diagonals. About the | Ultra-Fashionables. Imported Macaroni, finest qual- ity, 12c. package. 2 cans Very Fine Oregon Salmon, 24¢. __55 cents. Our price for plain black satins—with beau- tial dnisi—wbieh well for S0c. a yard. else: where, is 33 cents. Can you resist? Women’s Russet Viel hand-sewed and turned, Kid home o1 Tennessee avenue. ss Webster aud Miss Isabel Webster have returned from “Glenethel,” Lewi ville, Va., where for two wecks anes h be n the guests of the Misses Eglin. CAVES. On Sunday, CHAVES inee Bellew: ANNIE T. of Prous 410 sd Nel Mr. Colmen Etter and son Robert left . — sharp and round tor, lad Fakes Feuce 7 Just the silk for iining the new Fall Capea Stonebraker's’ Liniment. §- dis i i 6 cakes Ivory Soap, 27¢. =2iinch® tit “satin tn Diack "and colored | Se: West Todin, Sen Sait ta nel neal meee ee) Se we yes ak a changeable effects. 35c. a yard is the price 25c. West India Sea Salt, 2.50, ure being sold for 1 Nn stre Mr E head =< See Broche Pame ce ‘Soie, 48 | everywhere except bere, and we sell it for - Talcum Powder, ull kinds. I street. Mr. Etter, who is past se! Mail orders receive our special ¢ inches wide, $2 yard. and prompt attention. Broche Sicilienne, 48 inches wide, $3 yard. Velours Laine, 48 inches wide, $5.25 yard. { Velours Merle Laine, 48 inches wide, $6 yard. 3 Ibs. of our regular 38c. Selected Java and Mocha Coffee, $1.07. This price is positively for 3 days onl We roast all our coffees daily by __ 19 cents. BLACK GOODS. Surely the weavers have outdone themselves this season. Hundreds of new effects never before shown. The very touch of the stuffs is crisp and winsome. They tell of service, style Large Ladies’ Dressing Comb. Whisk Broom, double string Se. Complete line of Rubber Goods, Syringes and Suspensories—J. P. and Army und Navy style—at one-half peices asked elsewhere. Kolb Pharmacy, Leaders of Lowest Prices, 488 SEVENTH ST., COR. B N.W. extra fittings for It CROCKER’S, All Shoes Polished Free, 939 Pa. Ave. XeSESES EERE EE | six ytars, had not seen his brother Col ho is eighty-se in forty-eignt year: vy held quite a family reusion 's residence, Mrs, Austin of New as ¥ a Bar Frank Morris Hi lolland sth i \ \ H | | Inger on and daughter of 1 P j have gone to Boston and east Glou- . Mass., to spend a month. recert arrivals at Atlantic i Dr. Edward Anderson and } ceugntcr, Miss Noma Thompson of Ro: jock p.m. spectfully invited to attend. Md.,aaM Sprigg Poole of this cit y. < : le. prigé Pool city 90." 5000, at ry and nearby seasonabltness in one | |s, LEGS ence ea anday. Angust 30, 3800, nt the “DRY” process, thereby retain- Don’t . Great y 5 Sere Sic Hu ing its fine natural flavor. Draw hasty conclusions from : note meee Sees nds at te Sulphar = sos 5 * 38-inch plain black mobair, which most s TO Ground by electricity with the lat- these few items quoted. They {-| stores ‘consider cheap at SSc. & yard, is here | : Pollock and her daughter Minta, est improved granulating and pul- only represent in part (and a [2 Becents s o MERCHANTS: = € heen seJourning in Canada dur- mill very small part at that) of wh: Ef § = ha Uist as wise generals plan their com; aoe wer Weather, returned | JARVIS. On August mills. y part a at) of what r home ou lth street yesterda; Fine all-wool crepons—a specially advan- | |* before they meet the enemy. the wi yesterday eg ora your pleasure to see. tageous purchase inaees them G chants plan their campaign . Walter G. Spruce EASES ehecs eve catered to every age, 69 cents opens. " a 2 “ nner’s Cream Crackers, per condition and whim. eee spelen ot ee a dollar, which thay would be | \, Whit about your ndvertising, om « et rece aa Edward S., has gone on an ex- On Saturday . TRWG, at 11:35 ae otherw! | if the most important featur-—of sour en com k am., CHARLE 18K LARNER, * ‘On nter table in the new 7th st. an- | |e busi eae of the late ) <tiama Larner, Te h é k Tk 8c. have plied a Jot of all-wool figured novelties, | |e “ cr = fuesday afternoon, Sep wher 1, -UNC! Trackers, 2 lbs., 15c. Y : fine mobsirs, all-wool Imperial storm serge, | |e ning and placing advertising has ¢!: . Friends of the family invited. rted Cakes, 2 Ibs., 24¢ our taste is modest, ete. Worth 50c. a yard—at | 5 pretty good knowledge of “what to a + Summer ing and the Aa On August 29, 1896, at = a Ss S-y 3 ‘i “what not to for the lattes s tamn Quiet Wil Soom Be F. are we a Ginger Snaps (pure ginger flavor), Or your taste is for the brighter ag cents: +} 3 5 : ss : hues, a ib... Or your taste is for exclusive- 14¢ Boston Crackers, per Ib., roc. peas 3) - parieacarcnrcit mental descent. Only the cottagers will be lett nds iuvited to services. Inter S, Roe | ‘We will offer today, and as long Sy a nageee ee: ; | Seon, and they will settie down after the EOL ree aa You'll find stuffs to meet caiteady ee lining qccpatment Mo Mini to mene, thes re speaks ioleseonicieer a 4 | first week In September to much-nceded Se poe aie weit or Baer cat r = . . " ‘ be ha 4 5 bottles Very Finest California shows signs of its usual activity. In a either requirement. Claret, 88c., or 6oc. per gation: u Fokien Tea (blended), goc. per tb. 7th st. annex. LININGS, &c. the lining season this department does a larger business than any other lining department in this city. Again, worth $2.50. You can’t buy them for less anywhere else. You Get One CUTTS C Ce Se Soe e TSS Sooo oe TODO PEDO OOOO DOD OODOODO OOOO OS OS portant as the former. One bud bres newspapers may undo a year’s effort eliher pleases or disgusts. We will be pleased to have 4 terview with you about the sulJdooi antee to save the small charge for 0 BAR HARBOR, August 29, 1896. The season at Bar Harbor is now on the quiet and rest. A thrilling runaway occurred on Cottage sleet Friday morning, in which Mr. and Me Waiter Damr h, Mrs, Truxton MAI at Jed Monday at 4:0 pam, Invited to attend, TRENDER. youmext som of J aged mine months aud On Sumi We id 8 many Cunep eveniia Ene rear Licale aud a lady friend of the party were | Fercral from “parents” residence, e have made a bold bid for the the central figures. The party was on its street. between Ist and 2d ami 1 Equal to any Soc. Tea in the city. als ur 3 | dressmakers’ trade, and a ve gotten x Hungerford & Darrell, way to Kenarden Lodge, and when near Decca H - or ~ ~ S 0 e ¢€! ~ ahs EY. On Mond: August 231 '§ | a good share of it ; For STAR ADVERTISING AGENCY, | Soh Sar otc gare aot Patt elt Tn a Hannisville Pure Rye Whisky, 7 EI nibs, gteatent value, we have ever offered ts | |¢ 4th floor, Star bldg. "Phone 1419, tt | Giver was powerless t» guide the horses ; si Poama of cases ont 3| Tee _ ‘Ses. years old. For these 3 days, $4.10 Nai) A lengths of from 4 to 8 ate at . G The ce delivery teams stood! in front of = Thacth, Kanes, Sabine ‘Og a 5 cents yard. IS) oe dad e mids ese the ber 2, aU 10 a.m. per gal. Regular price, $5. EH y ° horses plunged. Here the team collided or j H 12ie. black and gray allicias, Si¢c. | w.th one of the detivery wagons, and, the On Suuday evening, August 80, 1896, at ermitage Pure Rye isky, 1} ie oe = 7th St. We. natural and black all-linen canvas, 10c. | |*) D carnage overturning, the occupants were o'cloek, AGNES YOUNG, beloved mother years old. For these 3 days, $3.20 ie “Voswerk collar stiffener, 150. yard. a a huried out, fuling beneath the carriage. ee ——— = 3) new stiffening for collars—is cut on th bias Fortunately, all escaped without injury. | ,, = aoyg fternoo per gal. Regular price, $4. = and round, ‘and ‘cannot. kink or break. Has ||} This ta a, handsothe | high-back, Ai Sey eS [ES mi a on nae Saas hia Old cigs Bourbon Whisky, 6 Qa many good points, bak — antag Sak finish — bighly YOU'LL FIND teams were’ badly dards, and the party Chu The relatives and fr ae black asi self-back figured Silicia, 9¢. ed. Credit or ensh, the price attended the concert, where Mr. Damrosch invited to attend. years old. For these 3 days, $3.20 jam. » e€ LS' - of our Is the same with us. took Fis part in the program. Ge per gal. Regular price, $4. “alae seam binding in 8-yard pleces, 8c. Your credit is good and it is the Hy Senator Hale vis! tea ae Harbor for e Very Fine Old California Port Cl S { eee ctiance eCithe whole reat itorbuy 8 ee a few Gaye last week as the guest of Judge | poker. In toving re - 4 = S useful plece of furniture at a price for china aud glass ware. because Wiswell and Mr. J. G. Moore “grandmother, MARLE Wine, $1.80 per gal. Regular price, earanice ale (th Ge eu much below its market value, not affected by heat or cold. 18r. bot- Mr Hugh. MeMlilan of Detroit, son ot | Smyimeltet,, “ago 2.50. The last of the Oxfords, Ge. yard for 15e. fancy silk belting in all ae X.¥- BURCHELL, 1895 F STREET. Senator McMilian, one of Bar Harbor's | BY H N AW. colors. a Pleasant Valley Sweet Catawba most prominent ‘summer left C. anScjqhttt for Kicinert’s Zic. unstamped dress 5 NaN Bey Se a4 be 2g ae Wine, 75c. per gallon. \0) be See ee eee i DON’ T time’ before going to iM kemain a ove & ore Ges “Safety” hooks and eyes—as | |?) S| Mr. MeMilan’s beautiful summer home For the 250 pairs of odds y for 10e. whalebon 3! 5 Pp N here, has been closed for the season. Mr. 9. We are manufacturing daily the aca ub SE mals 10c. whalebone—any length— MAMMOTS CREDIT HOUSB, lel Ss D aeMitlan has been ill for four weeks, and Carter’ s finest’ Chocckites sad Been a and ends. aes i aoa spauionenes his physician recommended a change of The last of the 8s Shoes. =so much time in the kitchen. ‘cene and air, and nence the d. i on to go i° 131-844 Bet. Hand I sts, you want to do th fi i ib th di. this city for the popular price of 47¢. GOLD JENBE: BE Ss, base Nee ee half the vsual time and’ with less tian Q| “Mme, Bonaparte and her-son and daugh- i i per pound. Boece a CPs gat aaaild ane gat. | ter, Miss Honaparte. are at the Malvern. 1 e iver — Miss McLane of Fialtimore was the for- = 2. It__926-928 7th—706 K Sts. Het Enown makes It the cheapest ¢ | sunate winner of the silver loving cup at = Buy the Gas Stove or Gas Range || the recent raffles at the children’s fete. ° For the Foot 5 High KNEESSI, 425 7th st. Any time you want to == here.’ Iwill be money in your pockel, Miss McLane chose the number 16, and tt | Ss. (SOV es, I oole Shoes If ten per cent off trunks and know about electric lighting Gas A lance Exch: “At the Malvern Monday night occurred - 1i Ae reas b- or electric power—the cost of Pp AMYE,)| tne most novel affair of the scason. Tt Lots of styles. Fit any foot. traveling requisites isn’t an o| 2 1 th + Oa was a leap year cotillion, given by Mrs. SICK HEADACHE & « O Sale positively ends Wetiertsy. ject to you, don’t heed this sale. Peete oe supetio nity, fe 1424 N. Y. Ave. eer es ee ee RED BSE LITTLE POL = a A z 7 H a1 jonor, iss Pt jaughtes en- ri cul Y THESE Li Pe °9 Ten off our prices is 20 off over everything else, ‘phone SOSA eral Pierson of New York, and Mra i. | oo ie ce taiee oataes tree Dyan thers’. See th int? O us (77). monds of Charleston, S, C., who are guests Andigccti'n and Too Hearty Eating. A per an Ois SeSeeEn I Tiseaceen. Oller Back From Your OF Mite, Hltehoock Te Sarpy ie tes® | Remedy Ser Dinsste! Ntusee. Deo¥e F $5.75 trunk is $5.17. Others’ U.S. ELECTRIC LIGHTING 00., aaa prises and criginailty any. sim‘ar ‘cnunk next, Bau Ts te the Mouth, Coated 1209 F St. N.W. Foot-Form Shoe Shop, trunks as good as this are sold. | 7°" Pum = Summer Vacation? ever given here, and the twenty odd fe- F * St., Cor. 1 13th. 3. T. WALKER | SONS, 208 JorH Bet Living, Felts, Wire Brick nba Bruxhes, Lime, Cement Grocers, Roasters of Coffee and Manufacturers of Fine GAR- two ‘and. three: eed at Confections, for $7. Trunk strap and name on trunk gratis. Kneessi, 425 7th Street. au29-284 BABIES DON’T SUFFER with red, itching it, chafing, aud prickly heat, Sune nGtiers tae ray i “S \LCUM. POWDER, Pintn or. pe box. Evans’ Drug Store, 938 F St. Pyglesle ass) done you a world ‘The trip ts don’t you? Why “Look splend us take some Tots of you in one of your swell summer ceetunes ‘We'll sce that they do Het erndit. Our $2 a deren Low. of not W. H. Stalee, 1107 F St., Successor to M. B. BRADY. MENT pt it's “, oo N cook! i has © [ANTELLOS” are only auSi-16d ures led by the young ladies showed gr skill and cleverness. One gentleman the honor to lead a figure !n this dec ly leap year event—Mr. D. W. C. Falls led a golf figure. The gentlemen who sat 3 in sober thought over the maze of dan were Prince Raoul Wrede, umpire: M royeni Bey, M. Brun, Count Vinci an! Messrs. Inglig and Anderson. The prize! Toceur, Pain in ie Side, TORPID LIVER ‘They sguiate the Bowels, Turely Vege Small Pill. Smaili Dose. Small Price.

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