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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ff 25, 1896-TWELVE PAGES, 5 "Boston Variety Store, Emmons - You Men! Dot this down in - | your memory. The Best Scarfs you'll find anywhere im the United States at 60e are te be — 44c at the Palais Royal. And $1 shal buy oi Hose. ‘irs of Best 2e Half H a, mit, . Smith, 705-707-709-711 Penna. Ave - A Sale Without an Equal. The beso at the lowest price at at Beveridge’: S. The Gilchrist Patent FruitJars are in ude in the best Worth of : ° Patats Royal G and Fleventh Streets... $0,600 LUE AND WHITE WARE Bought for Spot Cash at 1-3 Its Value. i vods are manufactured by Lalace & Grosjean, largest manu- facturers of Granite and Blue and White Enameled Ware in the world. hey excel all other makes for strength and durability, as each piece is covered with three distingt coats of granite enamel. Note the size of every utensil wanted and Aou will agree that we sei! each piece for not more than half its regular price. In justice te other merchants we will say that we cannot duplicate prices we quote below after this lot has been disposed of: Gray Enameled Ware. ereeA, Lisner Ladies will neither study their health nor economy,— in further delaying the pur- chase of a wrap. Before writing this announcement we became thoroughly acquainted with the garments being offered you at the various establishments, and ask you to test the following claims: The claim is made, in big letters, that the Palais Royal’s $7.98 Jackets are elsewhere at Sto. . OF Think of only ton Jackets, silk “lin ¥ combination ¢: ed fly front, aise with silk braid milits The claim is made that the Palais Royal’sImperted Sample Jackets at $18 to $25 are $22.50 to $35 else= where. * While thesi the Coffee I BE -csco-s 2gc. | 58c. Sauce Pans, 5-qt c. Coffee C2) Pre eee) Sal 58c. Covered Sauce Pans, 4-qt.2 Gupliente ‘them sites a cit Coffee qt... = -44c.| 58c. Convex Sauce Pans, 3-qt. . — Coffee 1 4qt...- -49c. | 78c. Convex Sauce Pans, 4-qt. . The claim is also made . Coffee Boilers, 4-qt......49¢. } Goe. Consex Sauce Pans, 6-qt. . that the Palais Royal’s $1.18 Coffee Boilers, 6-qt. 50¢. | 78c. Berlin Kettles, 4-qt.... ZXc. Tea Kettles, 2-qt. : : = 39. | G6 Serlin Kettles, 6-qt 3 = -98 Capes iy better than $1.18 Tea Kettles, 4-qt.-- -59¢. | 58c. Roasting Pans, Toxt4..... y rivais at $7.50. $1.38 Tea Kettles, 6-qt... -69¢. | os Roasting Pans, 1 Be wile toed Mee Fen cate o8c. Double Boilers, 14-qt -4ye.; 58c. Frying Pans, 12-in....... fone senenig aroun nae Velvet collar, 10 S118 Double Boilers, 2-qt. = Milk ‘Pans, 2-qt.....-.- £1.38 Double Boilers, 3-qt. “38 : ilk ea ERGWUeee ce cote The claim een made that Coffee Biggins, I-qt. .| toc. Basting Spoons, 1 oe %, $1.18 Coffee Biggins, gt -| 78e. Dish Pans, 15-qt....... the Palais Royal’s Sio. 98 $1.38 Coffee | es : = Pudding Pans, 6-qt. “elsewhere at Sq. the best al e7we qhre made comparisons ié ane Alt hit ih one with bom cost and fy front ihe other Uht ba ie Aub ‘a 1 double breasted. Body and skirt lined 3%e. Lip. Sauce Pans, 2-qt.....18c.| toc. Drinking Cups............5¢. . s8e. Lip. Sauce Pans, 4-qt.....29¢.| roc. Cooking Spoons, 1o-in. ....5¢. aot ae sage 78c. Covered Sauce Pan, 5-qt. . .30¢-| 20c. Cooking Spoons, 14-in....10¢. 5 equais of the Palais $1.18 Covered Sauce Pan, 7-At- -59¢-| 38. Tea Pots, 3-gt Royal’s Sample Costumes S118 —— Rollers, 2-qt...--50¢-| 29.” Tea Pots, 1 ite | at $22.50 to $37.50 are $30 eee NGS isi ceececetcg | Be Gee ee coe | to $50 elsewhere. Sie e -6gce. | 766. Fea SEN } G7 We don't pretend that these costumes can pe o&e. Tea Pots, 3-qt = be vold regularly at the prices we now ask—we eee ee -ZUC. “a3 F '” point to the fact we are at present a -19¢c. | $1.18 Tea Pots, 4-qt..... 6.6... 5c. | Able to say $22.50 to $517.50 -50 Instead of $30 to $50. 58. Coffee Pots : -29c. ' $1.38 Tea Pots, 5-qt..... Coffee Pot: é -39¢. | 50c. Wash Basins, 15-in. We claim that the Palais a ra Royal’s $6.98 Silk Dress 8e. Coffee Pot Skirt is better than any rival at $7.98. G7The VP. RK. $6.98 Skirt is Satin, 6 yards wide bound. 3 24c. Soup Ladles........ $1.18 Coffee Pots, 4-qt... 48c. Lip. Kettles, 4-qt......... $1.38 Coffee Pots 78c. Roasting Pans, 11x16. Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets. Another Sale of Great Importance. We were fortunate to secure from the importers at a great sacrifice the large stock pf China bought and imported for Hilton, Hughes & Co. of New York. Llere are the goods: made of Biocade » 10-gored. Lined and velv Best $1 Gloves. Will you doubt after we fit a pair to your hand—at our risk and with- out asking you to purchase? By ae 2 Warranted Gloves. _ 50 fine C arls 100 Fine Porce- |7$1 pair for the new 4-button Kid bad China Din- lain Toilet Sets, a et OS ner Sets, filled-in decoration _ white 2 tlowers and gold and gold, extra gists Dobstin Gores." Lomion Pol he tare ie lined, including ize bowl and Le ie 102 pieces. Im- ported to sell at $16.98. Our price pitcher. Bought to sell at $3.98. Our price. ©7$1 pair for the Ladies’ New Gauntlet Bleycle love. Suede-fluish backs, perforated kid paluns. O7$1 pair for the Ladies” 2-clasp Castor Reaver $11.98 $2.98 40 Fxtra Qual- Gloves in. the various shades of browns, from tan ity Carlsbad Same with slop A 0) a =< : ors ir for the Mes lish Dogskin Gl China Dinner far .....22.--. © oo Boda fl, ns El eed Sel F : ees nets, ret ol f2. E ine Imperial ©7$1 pair for Children's, Misses’ and Youths’ signs, compos- China Toilet Sets, Kid and Dogskin Gloves. Ail styles. ed of 113 piece Imported to sell so. Our shaded green and yellow. Bought colorings pink, blue, Sunday Needs. Your probable want is anticipated $15. 98) ceeceee to sell at $4.98. $23. 48 and in some instances at a price sur- High-grade j Our price......... prise. Toilet Sets, strictly i The Greatest Surprise. up-to-date decora- Same set with 0) 49 cents for ladies’, misses’ and tions and shapes. Plate «24ers . lf children’s 75¢ quality Half Wool Vests and Pants. ©7They are the improved glove-fitting autumn gutmentsy Subject to manufacturers’ impertections Bought to at 100 Carlsbad China Gold-band Tea Sets, 44 pes. Bought to sell at i $5.48. Our price 93-98 School Supplies. A thousand and one little articles of use to the school children. Se. Slate Pencils, American Flag box of Siete Penetls i woud. os “ne ‘$4.48 —that will not affect the wear and little mar the appeararce. 19c for 25c Lose. ight ‘‘Ony Tose, with white to sie for children. 7 only. feet. 19e Clearing Sale of Bicycle Lamps. Reduced prices all around to close out our line before the end of the -ason. 33¢ for 39c¢ Veils. 1 price for tomorrow only-338e for the d Doub ith Veils, all the Be. and 10c. gl latest mexhex, $1.19 for Neckwear. E7Yokes ‘of black velvet, with Honiton braid b] Nickel Plated L STS and Val. luce trimming; velvet stockk in various Light Lamps. colors, with yoke of Ince; eharming pieces of rib- © King of the Road. bons and Inces—some $1.50. iy-tTo New Side Combs. C7 The latest ty vd Sheel Comb: instead of S0e pale, and the Instead of Sse wales” | Rest Ink and Pencli Tablets. Examination Paper. . -1Be. Ib. School Bags Half Price lOc. School Bags now. : School Bags now. Some Perfect Frauds. £7 Ladies’ Gold-filled Rings, with ruly 9: other precious stone, surrounded ter of diamond r of big ith clus- ‘They look worth $480. They are 1896-97 Perfumery. Introductory prices tomorrow:—18c instead of 35¢ ounce for Garwood’s Bonguet de Violet Ge | for Z-cvnce bottle of “White House” Vi Bamboo Easels. Reduced prices on 5-ft. Bamboo (For sale on 2d Jardinieres. ie “Economist” Umbrellas. CrMer'’s and ele ht-rollit SH Um- Caen he Beier a CS binding us to eae Ptree of charge if they ‘spl e s are sharp these nights.j Picture Easels. ic Jardinieres add much to the Special floor.) $2.49 Easels now... oe Easels now..... Easels NOW..............50C. Laundry Soaps. Star, Hoe Cake and Oleine Bee, Ivory and Kirkman’s. sone of your home. prices for Saturday: 4-inch Jardinieres. nek Jacdinteres. ty Jardinieres. S-ineh Jurdinicres. ‘Twenty styk Those Handkerchiefs. C7 Ladies’ ree Cisne! Seer fs. rac with fin ‘tantembeobicred be or Te for six. Never “before. “nud wh whea ‘again? On Third Floor. ©FMany ‘Specials’ to crowd the third - Ladies’ Glove-tittts Cambric Corset Covers ness irstead of 1214c. Sizes 32 t Ladies’ 5 Corsets at Sic instead of 7 ‘TS. All sizes. To Catch Mothers. ae for Saree BAG Silk Cay ce Fu Imtend of 12tze for’ ine Grocery Items. iy Tune Peas. 3S ra Sifted Pens wv Fenes Jersey Tomato Oxford Kaked Beans. Maine Condensed Milk Kaby Brand Condensed Milk (in glass) Anderson's Jams -2hc. +4C. | Boston Variety Store Best Oleine.4c: | Pearline ....2....... =3¢: Red Seal Lye.... eS OK | Ball Blue. .......4 E 3.5 $ Ib., 6c. -: Brooks’ Crystal =) -; Sapolio ..... Elastic Starch. ......... Alabaster Starch...........+. Best Lump Starch, 6-Ib. box 10e. can we. ge -12e. with fall Children’s Bigger Children. £75 for choice of Autumn-Winter Cloth Dresses and Jackets, In sizes 6 to 15 years. Some are sample garments, oct up to 0 $16. ‘Tuird floor. Premium Blend 3 Royal Peking and Eng. trea’ Armour's Potted Ham and T Boston Variety Store, Emmons S. Smith, 705, 707, 709, 71 Pa. Ave. e7 The “st Se, Te and (eee Tor. ‘Good, te Best: Tamoshanters, ‘2c for Boys’ Cloth Caps, with peak. Palais Royal, G and Eleventh Streets.......--...0-+. AL better — better —than any ;$ homes with ‘highest satisfac- tion. ( They have a_ large “mouth” for putting up WHOLE FRUIT — and having a fatge porcelain disk, all the air in the jar is pressed out, thereby pre- venting any mold from % forming on tap. Qts., $1.50 doz.—2 qts., $2 doz. ¢Mason’s and Lightning Fruit Jars —in all sizes, of best quality, at LOW- EST PRICES. Special Lot Roger Bros,’ A. D. Coffee Spoons, &8c. set. Half-Price ‘Table eleetntnint a a af : , on Ist floor, = ut patterns of china, = and Soup Plates, Meat $ Platters, Cops and Saucers, “Tete = Sets, Butter Dishes, ete.—and in all 3 probability you cam mateh china you are = now usi & GF'The price on everything on this = ae ts JUST HALF former price. = w. Beveridge, 1215 F St. & 1214 G St., POTTERY, VOR ETC. It ae 2 CLARK’ S, 784°7 86 7th St. NW. Wonderful Bargains for Saturday. ‘The prices quoted are but samples of the hundeeds of moue: items seattered throughout the store. ‘y thrifty woman will app? savings. Capes. fall sweep, silk lived throu: "$4.39. All-weol Sativ-trimmed Capes, very dressy and very wide, Worth $5.00. $2.98. Seal Plush Capes, silk Uued, fur trimmed. are worth $9.00. $4.45. Jackets. $4.98. Worth $8.50. Choice of several styles of $16.00 Tailor-made Jackets, tm the new box and tight-fitting, plain and raided. $9.95. Skirts. > Figured Brilliantine Seine. ned all Velvet bound. Worth $4.00, $1.98. jSyerlat tot of 96.60 Fights extra full cut dnd $398. Kid Gloves. eA, importer’s tne of il Glove samples, tn mousquetaire 1 ution, in white, tal Dlacko; ‘aloo Fuster. ben ‘They are worth from $1.00 to $2.00 2 pair. Choice, 49e. For one day. CLARK’S, 734-736 7th St. NW. RAS Re Astrakban Capes, out. Werth ‘They Taflor-made colorings, in bea’ and through, va eas “Wisser's etieing ale There'll Be ; —brisk selling here tomorrow. There'll be better and bigger Shoe bargains here than have ever before been of- be bad than have ever fered anywh fore becn of- ec. We're exerting every effort to clear this stock out before Mr. Wilson arrives home. 1 do It, too, with these raductions: Ladies’ $2.50 Oxfords, g8c. We're clearing out a lot of odda | | 23) | Tan Oxfords, sles 8, 3%, 4, 9 * 4% and 5. Were $2 and $2.50. Now .... Misses’ $1.75 Oxfords, 79C. Odds avd ends in Misses’ Tan and Black Oxfords, Sizes 11 to 2. Were $1.75. Now. Were $1.76. Laiies’ Now. 5 Black Kid One-strap Slippers, mediim and pointed toes. Weree$2. Now Ladies’ Hand-vewed Black Kid Button Bogjs, extension edge, eae common sense, medium and pointed toes. Were $3.60. Now ~. $2.68 Men's 1 amel Teather Stces,"- polnted “and medium toes, Cans Rees $3. 85 WILSON’S, 929 F St. N.W. Topham Is showing in his big win- dows, 1231 Penna. ave., some. new’and most attrac- tive designs in First-class Trunks. el the cheap factory styl#s offered else- where, ht bright, new, well-made, “and _ finished é ones— Washington produc- tions, That ofé in the window at $8.50 ig ‘@ beauty. It is shown open as well as closed. A glance at this as well as the many others shown will convince you of the superiority of our own grades. THAT $4.50 BAG, Genuine. Alligator, Is an exceptional bargain. JTOPHAI’S it a ee JARTERS, Madame R. Daubrenet, New ¥ XE LAUNDRY WORE: Laces” Tice curtains, and all kinds of dry ao SAT. as . 2 Brictoy's UARAN: \NTEED. sei 24-3? THE MARLBORO’ FAIR. THE | WORLD OF SOCIETY Goldenberg’s, 926-928 7th—706 K Sts. The more you look about the surer we are where your buying will be done. One woman, after she had bought # coat for $15 and left a deposit of five dollars on it, happened to drop in here on her way home. Noticing a coat exactly like the one she had just purchased she~ pulled it off the rack and upon finding it was only Entries to the Various Good Sport. Correspondence of The Evening Star. UPPER MARLBORO’,M4., September 24. The arrangements for the approaching fair of the Agricultural Fair Association of Prince George's county, which will be held here next week, are being rapidly com- pleted, and space is now being assigned to the large number of exhibitors who have indicated their intention of participating in the event. The entries for the races closed yesterday and are as follo First’ da: uesday, September clase, pace.—Jack, Niceoli, Little Jim, § aces Assure The Marriage of Miss Louise Y. Berry and Mr. G. Howard Duvall. Straw Rides and Moonlight Strolis— Interesting Personal Notes. Miss Louise Y. Berry, daughtcr of Mr. J. LB. N. Berry of this city, formerly of Au- gusta, Ga., was married Wednesday after- Nugget, trot.—Golden i x E aoe jr., Shawford, $10.75 left in a hurry to get her} noon at the rectory of St. Michael and AU le 8. Pat Murphy, money back. Next day she ‘bought Angels’ Church to fr. G. Howard Duvail | Nella S.; Claymore. ‘jr... Mo w 5 z Jane rren ppy or Chan- this one from us and is $4.25 in| of Baltimore. ‘The ceremony was performed | Morelan’. WY rh ane ae or Chan pocket. by Rev. Dr. C. Ernest Smith, rector of the tine. Thi H Ge church. The best man was Mr. Colin] Half-mile heats his is but a straw which Shows } anderson and the maid of honor was Miss | horses—Rtob We which way the wind blows Nannie Thomas Markoe. The bride was faking re behmere, Hert, And in all this great collection of capes and cloaks gathered from the | prac ‘was a dark blue gown, with hat to} foremost makers of such things in| naten. She carried a white prayer bock. ii G ‘The maid of honor wore a dark green silk this country, there are no OLD trimmed with black chiffon, Mr, and THINGS, no mistakes limping up ‘Duvall left for a northern trip. Th to roll call and never getting any will live on Park avenue, Baltimore. | Tive grocm is a prominent member of the Paint further. Who could not be suited from such a collection? and Powder Club of Baltimore and took active parts in the oyeratic productions of Int of black beaver cloth Jacl storm collars; fastens high at the that organization. large bone buttons—$4.50 cach. . P. Duvall, a ume of the ighths. Holofern ™M Brigics, omins. y “tro—Nominee ANSTO, » trot ola: 38, Golden Nugget or Mattie B. Pr: Taniger, ; Balmoral, Michigi.n. M Mrs. Nellie Grant Sartoris, with her son, 4] Algernon Sartoris, and her eldest daughte Miss Sartoris, are back again after thei stmmer travels. Mr. Sartoris has just turned from England, Miss Sartoris, who spent most of the summer with her aunt, Mrs. Potter Palmer, at Newport, will be debutante this winter. Mrs. Sarto i: | again in excellent health. Mrs. Washington McLean, Mrs. Bugher and Mrs. Hazen are home again after their | summer travels. Tot of tan Irich frieze reefer sleeves and back; deep cellar; fancy boue buttons—$6.50 each. es—Amicus, off. Southern Tot of brown and taflor-made jackets; six sleeves and pleated each. Mar all silk Lined —$8.50 Joquita, Mamie ton, Ladylike Lot of Black and navy kersey cloth tight- aon iis Fourth day, Friday, Octols ) class, : z a a turned last week from L fitting Jackets; 24 Inches long; trimmed with | 7 ap aan oe as = nt the latter part | R&ce—Hithe “Wells, "Ninn Lilia fancy black braid and bear fur; newest sleeves | Deer Park, where she spe art) purd Hird, Red Rover, William ¢ of the season. und back; turned cufts—$15 each. Feed 5 any I, Se Mrs. James F. Barbour and family have | Tae Ed ee oe CUED od returned and will spend the autumn in this | Vermilion F stylish cape ed ciiy! Warren cloth jacke a velvet inla Miss M. W. Kondrup has gone north, and will not return until the middle of Novem- ber. A metry party enjoyed a straw ride to Burnt Mills Tuesday evening. After sup- per and a pleasant moonlight stroll up the Young ¢ mill race the party started home. In the Astone, decp arctic party were the Misses Mary Lela Reed, with heavy tails of + | Mabel, 22 Inches long—§10 each. Lottie € Annie, Carrie and Edna Sanford. rter.Mrs, Kerr and Mrs. Sandford and Me Samuel. Frank and Raymond Reed, Alden Bradford, Ed. Augusterfer, Robert Boyd, Win Roberts, Walter Donald- matched e close and there will probably ting on more t terest is being ts acne ey inquiries having ed from well-known riders In 1, and it is prol will take a Lot of electric seal « aretic collar; extra wide; a) | attsville last evening by the Temperance We suppose, mothers, that you'll | Pleasure Club, chaperoned by ais i R. aie ndeantiee 5 idav to-| Kiog and Miss Marion A. Harper. Refresh- B take advantage of the holiday to- menis were served. Among those present The Chinese Legation. morrow and bring the boy here for | were Misses Nellic Bateman, Nettie} Ajthoieh the three years’ official term of Paige, Kate Kenned Pike,” Annie Harper, Jennie Loudermilk Hattie Stewart, Hester Bunch, Berth! Clark and Messrs. Bunch, Clark, Bateman, Stewart. Solomon, Wheeler, French, Hoov- er and Bright. Miss Emma McEntyre of West Washing- ton has returned from a visit to friends in Virginia. A very enjoyable straw ride was given from the residence of Mrs. Bliss. #21 Capitol street, last evening. The parts with mirth and merriment, proceeded to Chevy Chase, where dancing was indulged in after which they returned to the home of Mrs. Bliss, where a bountiful collation was served. Among those who partic pated were the Mesdames Bliss and Havel, Misses Flossie Bliss, Annie Bliss, May Bertman, Clara_Lee, Annie Lee, May Lucket. Neff and Gagler and Messrs. William Pickles, Frank Iseman, Charles Turner, W. Hurley, J. F. Wright, J. Parkes, C. Cutzell, Gue and Frances and Evelyn that new suit. Now that he’s got settled at school you can easily see the clothes he is going to need for the winter. No escape from the rav- ages of time—cloth won't or can’t last forever, hence the best you can do is to buy the clothing that’s guaran- teed best and your “buying “will be far apart. We guarantee ours. And your money back when you want it. M minister no intimation or has as legati this Yang Y at Weshington. of the # yet be city. esr in July eat of hv a r at the This is not regarded as ur 1, how- as it frequent hap that a min- term is extended four acd even five if his work is satisfactory nm Yang Yu ma. time, yet no credence is pla report from Victoria, B. C. of ihe appointment of W neously described as a mili- who :nct Li Hung Chang on it there. en, who recently Vancouver, 1. ¢ om Chi lieved to be intrusted with any quiring his pro in Wash it is thovght here that his mission is one of a commercial cuaracter. — -e- Naval Orders. Assistant Naval Constructor R. P. Hob- son, from the New York navy yard to New- port News, Va.; Passed Assistant Winchell, from the Entery Philadelphia: Passed Assistant Engineer S. H. Leonard, to the Enterprise; Passed As- sistant Engineer 8. C. Sampson, from the Philadelphia, and granted three months" leave. ce viv n in the possili On Pong. tary attach his recent vi: Mr. Yen er arrived at If you're one of the prompt ones you will Bet one of those boys’ $3.00, $4 and £4.50 short pants sults for $1.98. The In alzies 9. 10 Ml 11 only, and the lest of thein will go tomorrow. It was & very successful pur- chase ‘ish the maker made more. Had be done so Els loss would have been even greater. . ix not be- . Rhode Hill and daughter, Mrs. Car- roll Payne, of Atlanta, are at the Raleigh. Mr, and Mrs. John A. Barthel have re- turned from their northern trip, and wiil be pleased to see thelr friends 21 42 street. The Poo-Bah B. E. Club met last night at the residence of Mr. R. B. Juddkins. Messrs. Geo. B. Clarky, Harry L.-Gessfield, R, B. Juddkins and J. B. Henneson defea:- ed Eugene Burding, Harry F. Clarky, Frank B. Walking and H. K. Southton by the score of to 3. A delightful evening was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Day of Peoria, Il, are visiting Professor J. R. Keene and fam- We have got the same sort of Irish frieze reefers here for boys at $4.48 that others show for $5. The best maker of these goods in this country closed out a lot of one or two of a style to us at @ very low figure. But what's the difference, tbey're all desirable. Piald cheviots are the “proper thing" this season. You should see the all-wool ones in » Junior sults we're selling for $2.98. We've looked around and we haven't found a store that usks less than $4 for them. All sizes, A cll i AI eh heehee ante a ne Hoes ses egrgs =. Fpl $ DIED. arg On Tharsday, September 24, a.m., PRANK ARNOLD. “Ts hands are clasped upon thy breast, T have kissed th 1896, Witen a boy gets to the long-pants age he's t Havens Aud tn my aehing pretty sure to get “‘mannish.”” And he wants | !y at their country home, Groveland, have mo darling now. - “inannist” suit. We've got the usual $7.50 | Brightwood. D.C. Mr. Day is a well- _MINSIE . KEES casimere Jong pants suits here at $5.20, in | K"OWN business man of Peorla. He and . 64 Marya: wife will be the guests of Professor Keene | Tamra! om ihs ate re for one month, Miss Blanche Hargrove and Mr. Marion Cc. pares are in the mountains of Vir- ginia, Misses Bessie and Mabel Grahame ha: just returned to the city after an extended summer outing. sizes 14 to 19. Made with extra cai made by the best makers, or they wouldn't be here. We've got boys’ cheviot and cassimere separate long pants, sizes 14 to 19 years, here at 9Se.—the $1.50 sort. For a day you may have ‘‘Mother’s Friend” laundered shirt watsts for boys, for 58e.— >——_ DR. TONER’S WILL. 24, 1806, usual prics 75c. Best garment ever made for Beloved a boy. Buttons cannot rust, and the band Go to the Congres- whie holds them comes off when they zo to sional Library. us Ss The will of the late Dr. Joseph M. Toner re ah Sasiag, the foto = T Roys’ hats, too. A brown or black alpine | Was filed here today and admitted to pro- “aia eS for GOc., Instead of a dollar, hate. The instrument ts dated June 14,] 5 nemt trom parenter toot dence, te 4, stret aii 2d floor—Tth st. annex. 1894, and wes witnessed by J. Ormond east, on Saturday, September Relatives and friends invited to rfok = Wilson, George R. Stetson and Charles W. Hills, all neighbors of the testator. To a brother, James L. Toner af Westmoreland ecunty, Pa., the entire estate is given, Mr. Justice Martin F. Morris of the Court of Appeals, an intimate friend, being named as executor. Attached to the will is a codicil, dated April 13, 1896, in which the exccutor is re- quested tc dispose of the following person- al effects in Dr. Toner’s house: Hail clock, to the sisters of St. Joseph's Orphan Asy- lum, this city; dining table, to Justice Mor- Goldenberg’s, It 926-928 7th—706 K Sts. Buckwheat Cakes For Breakfast are being served in mapy a home these Delicious’ butter: ts the September Cn Tharedes, VANSCIVE ow of the Late ‘sauc for all kin S, 23 well as the chime clock and a brack- . OUR MATCHLESS — ¢ clock. BUTTER isthe 2," says Dr. Toner in the coilicil, 2s tgothsome butter it's possibh hat all my books and pavers of every 3355 Ga ee description may be deposited in the Toner Bn collection in the Library of Congress. Also D. Wm. Oyster, as : the portrait of my mother, and all en- We oe a wears, 5025-f,10.W,20 Boe gravings that are in frames, as well as OSPF ITLE 2096 esey 4 for DAUGHTER, ENSIE E, COLSTON. these of Washington and others, that the librarian of Congress may deem worthy of preservation in the Toner collection in jthe new library bullding. Also, all the silver and curios, medals, etc., in my own safe, and such things in the bookcase as . Jckn Brown's musquet, pike, and other things. I desire Mr. S. H. Kauffmann, A. R. Spofford and Dr. W. W. Godding to select some article of furniture as a re- membrance of my regard for them per- scnally.” It ts understood that while the bulk of the estate is left absolutely to Mr. James L. Toner, that gentleman and Mr. Justice Morris, the executor, will carry into effect the wishes and purposes of Dr. Toner, and that in due time the estate will be devoted to educational and scientific purposes, the views of Dr. Toner in that regard being well known, both to the devisee and lega- tee and to the executor. The estate is supposed to be worch nearly $100,000, a READY FOR THE RACES. Arrangements Complete for the C. A. C,. Bicycle Tournament. eoerel eee r deur son, sng today, ed to the memory of q who died four y v2. Gone, but not forgetten, BY IIS PARENTS. A CHANGE IN ISITING i CARDS. The Stationery Department an- September chore his apirit Where the | Apd in Calvary’s cold di Loved in life, in 4 commenced. BY His LOVING WIPR, In loving reme f hus. her, THOMAS uber 25, TSK. nounces the change from Might medium-weight card board. The fashionable styles of engraving to raye from the powers y Its loving soul forever rest in peace.” + OWENS. In loving remembrance of my dear hu band, ROBERT F, OWENS, who died oue year ago (oday, S-plember 25, 1895. Ichovah's seat now claims thy spirit bright, sight ; rome and card sizes are now shown. Ex- amples and price list will be malled to any address. DIN POOL OM He HED MARI HME Everything is in readiness for the C. A. Now bust upon, Aa? oe pA Oe WEDDING The Bailey C. bicycle tournament at Columbia Field = aé ‘ oe : tomorrow afternoon. The track 1s in per- == : uvirstoss. = Banks amd | rect conattion, and in the two regular races New Styles. OF PHILADELPHIA. some good time is expected. Instructor Crossley had a roller at work all last night, and this morning the surface is as smooth as a billiard table. Entries are numerous in all of the events, and a more novel af- Biddle Co. Carter’s 3 3 bs ; ° ° C89S903OOECOGTO>SEIOOS ternoon’s entertainment could scarcely be ttl Geesse $459 29990900565 ee re 1 € iver ie list of officers of ye day, > ally Two Novelties decided upon, is as follows: E. Ji. Simpson, referee; Alexander Grant, A. Cabrera and Henry M. Earle, judges; JohnWoerner, jr, W. J. Espey and S. W. Stinemetz, timers; Lteuts. Staunton and Gilmore and George Broome, umpires; H. C. Stiies and E. M. Harmon, scorers; John Crossley. starter; J. H. Brittain, L. 8. Wells, jr., and W. Gettinger, clerks of course. Officials of ‘the tilting tocrnament: J. H. Brittain, marshal; L, 8. Wells, jr., and W. Gettinger, heralds, and these gentlemen will also act as timers and starters. The gates will be opened at 2 o'clock and the first race started a half hour later. In Dainty Photos. The latest—“BAS RELIEF” Pictures and <== the pew IMPORTED GER&t |OUNTS. We have toth on exhibition bere. You're welcome to come at any time, Git you tater prdering “MANTELLOS” come now. yt dozen only” until October Ist. W. H. Stalee, 1107 F St. Successor to M. B. BRADY. 8025-16 Regular $10 Platinum Photos for ——This is jrst the untty. you're been looking for. A fall; $10 ones 5 BID a the’etty. 7 = ell make you a dozen Pinucen. Pictures for $5. Gottwals’ Piste Patio, 973 Pa Ave, acl4-3m,10 Pills. SICK HEADACHE POSITIVE! AX CURED BY THESE LITTL Ise distress from Dyspep Hearty Eating. the Moutia, Tante Coated Fengue, Tamm in the, Side, TORPID rive ‘They regulate the Bowels. Purely Voge- table. Small Pill. Small Dese, Small Price. sees ees ‘To Command the Brooklyn. Capt. Francis M. Cook, assistant chief of the bureau of navigation, has returned from a visit to New England. He is booked to command the armored cruiser Brooklyn, the newest addition to the navy. and finish them off 28 besutl-

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