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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1800—TWELVE PAGES, T Army Orders. eeee SSSSS SOHO SSOOSOHS | Wanna spores THE WORLD OF SOCIETY] i. myet"S coon me 1205 Pa. Avenue. —to drop that postal this rs try, has been- detailed to attend the en- very day asking our wagon campment of the National Guard of Okia- ° Let to call for your laurdry (| Pleasant Mention of Prominent Ladies Here | homa Territory at Guthrie, commencing avilan —— and Abroad September 2 Re) oe sure re a reag Lieut. Edwin V. Bookmiller, 9th Infan- tomer for Mife. Your linen will look 20 immaculately clean and white when we try, has been relieved from duty as quai termaster at Fort Keogh, Mont., and or- dered to join his company. Honors te Mrs. Electa Smith at Her We are going to offer some- thing that never has been heard of before. We have received from Haviland & Co., Limoges, France, an élegant assortment of 110-piece dinner sets, and we’re going to sell them for $25, al- though they will compare with any $35 set on the market. ‘The decorations are exquisitely fine and delicate, €or which Haviland & Co. are famed. Look about and then come here— We Invite comparison. We shall be pleased to have you look through our line of Haviland ‘Open Stock"? Patterns—the most beautiful decorations shown. We have one Decorated English Dinner | will be the Trimmings. You won't nt to put old-style embellishments on new-style fabrics) And we won’t show you''any, either. But of the new ones we have a most superb assortment. In clever hands they are capable of producing gorge- ously unique effects. The clever taste that gains for us the best» stock of dress goods gafers the best stock of Trimmfggs. You will piclhere from a collection that Was made to fit the exclusive novelties— —and not have to run around town with’ a dress pattern hunting for the proper and appropriate fixings. Need we say that the prices are right? Aren’t our prices always right? as attendirg surgeon and examiner of re- cruits. Lieut. John 8. Kulp, assistant surgeon, has been tfansferred from Fort Walla Walla, Wash.,.to Vancouver Barracks, Wash., relieving Capt. William Stephen- son, assistant surgeon, who is ordered to Fort Sheridan, 111. A general court-martial has been an- pointed to meet at Willet's Point, N. Y., for the trial of such prisoners as'may be ordered before It. Capt. Solomon W. Roes- ser, Corps of Engineers, is president and Lieut. William J. Barden, Corps of Engi- neers, is judge advocate of the court. Lieut. Alga P. Berry, loth Infantry, has been granted leave of absence for one month. The leave granted Capt. Henry L. Rip- ley, 34 Cavalry, has been extended four- teen ays on account of sickness. Leaves of absence have been granted as follows: Lieut. Joseph S. Oyster, Ist Ar- tikery, six months’ extension on account of sickness; Lieut. Thomas J. Kirkpatrick, as- sistant surgecn, seven days; Lieut. Eli D. Hoyle, 2d Artillery, extended to October 8. Additional Second Lieutenant Frank K. Ferguson, 3d Artillery, has been trans- ferred from Battery D to Battery M of that regiment. Capt. Charles Richards, assistant sur- geon, has been ordered to temporary duty in New York city. Lieut. John P. Ryan, 6th Cavalry, has Don't — procrastinate—go right now to the ‘phone o 3 and-call up 1002. Wi Mrs. Grant came from New York Satur- will call: day and joined Mrs. and Miss Sartoris at the Arlington. Mrs. Grant will move up to her own‘house the latter part of the week. THE YALE Mrs. and Miss Sartoris will spend a while in New York, and will leave for that city s teday. ge thas oot anes Miss Cameron will be a bridesmaid at the 514 10th St. and 1104 14th St. It coming marriage of Miss Rhoads and Mr. Hartshorne, at Ardmore, Pa., October 10. ~ | Mrs. Carlisle returned with the Secretary last Friday from their pleasant northern Upright Piamos | :2s, ove weet ot wnicn was sen in Bar For Rent, $4, $5 & $6 mo. at Marion, Mass. Mrs. Electa E. is city, who is By far the largest stock of rental Pianos jectn 35, Smith of this city, wee to welect from in the city. Instruments in now spending her vacation at her former . | home, in Sterling, T1.. has been handsomely ‘ ear 4 eee en eee aie ite bouses | entertained, not only by her intimate = Gougromasa friends there, but by the citizens generally. ‘a ton cholee Square Pianos for rent at $3 | AMong other festivities given in her honor month. Bradbury party was attended by a number of Ster- Factory Ware Rooms, Fu. return it that nothing but Old Home — A Birthda; Capt. Norton Strong, assistant surgeon, + : D eS One of the important the Yale way of launder- bas been relieved from duty at Fort Sheri- 9 things in your fall costuming ride hp shar anion be a dan, IK., and ordered to duty at Chicago 1 2 a ee Before Vacating Our D Street Annex. We are compelled to make a speedy Closing Sale of our stock of Dry Goods, @ Silks, Velvets, Curtains, Portieres, Up- 2 holstery Fixings,. Window Shades, Cur- } tain Poles and House Linens, all of which &} have been divided into lots and marked . at prices that will astonish you. 110 pc. = . -— Set—with a few of the pleces missing. It 8 shall go at $4 instecd of $14. English Dinner Sets from $10 to $20, which we sball be pleased to show you, : GALL ANO CONVINCE YOURSELF. and which you should see if you're lovk- Srabie No. 1. Colored Silks, sold at 25c. Now 124¢.@ peuaags o aeee GTabie No. 2. Colored Silks, plain & fancy. Now 15C. esTable No. 3. Plain & col’d Sill 'd Silks, sold at 40c. Now 25c@ jeecescosesesesonsqoesnes ling’s prominent people, who enjoyed it as it merited. About 8 o'clock the Keystone Sixth Regiment Band serenaded the party, playing a number of choice selections. Col. Moses Dillon, then, in behalf of Mrs. Smith, thanked the boys heartily for their excel- lent music and, with her compliments, pre- Wilmarth & Edmonston, It 1205 Pa. Avenue. Oe sented them with a box of the best cigars. | been relieved from duty with the 3d Ar- é veseeee It qe t to y 1225 Pa. Avenue N. W. The Woman's Reiief Corps also gave an | tillery and ordered to join his regiment at wees = must be apparent to you re Ba cntertainment for Mrs. Smith, and other | Fort Myer, Va. able No. 4. Si sold at | 65c. and 75¢c. Now 35¢.@ | |. sae Ai Sent Aus ee PREEBORN G. SMITH, Manufacturer. it | evenings the citizens of the town called to] Lieut. Charles W. Kutz, corps of en. & x y : bs SS pay their respects to their former post- , cave 3 @lable No. 5. Silks sold at 75c. and $1. Now 50C.g3 —— No. 6. Siiks, the finest grades. Now 68c.@ 2 rabie No. 7. Dress goods, double widths. Now roc. ©Table No. 8. Cotton dress goods, all sorts. Now 5c.@ Gable No. 9. Dress goods, ass’t’d wash goods Now ace Table No. 10. Dress goods, Satteens &others. Now 8c@ GTabie No. 11. Dress goods, all y wool & wool mixed, 4 @Table No. 12. Dress goods, French, German, all wool,@ S 25c.@ Btable No. 13. Dress. goods, novelties & plain, 35.2 @Tabie No. 14. Fine dress ginghams, regular 12%4c. @ =) quality, 6c.@ Curtains and Portieres at Half Price. Table Covers, Cushions, Flower Pots, ® Screens, Couch Coverings and Roman 2 Blankets AT HALF PRICE! opening today that we are equipped with a stock that should command your prefer- ence this season—if never before—not only in Dress Trimmings—but everything | Kineers, has been relieved from duty at Fort Monroe, Va., and ordered to duty at Baltimore, under the immediate orders of Col. Peter C, Hains, corps of engineers. Lieut. George E. French, 4th Infantry, has been ordered to report to the governor of Idaho for temperary duty with the na- tional guard of that state. Maj. John V. Laudervale, surgeon, has been ordered to his home to await retire- ment. Capt. Oscar F, Long, assistant quarter- master, has been ordered to report to the depot quartermaster at San Francisco for assignment to duty. Capt. Rcbert R. Stevens, assistant quar- termaster, has been relieved from duty at Fort Yellowstone, Wyo., and ordered to the Presidio of San Francisco. Maj. Wm. A. Rafferty, 24 Cavairy, has geen grented one month's extension of leave. Lieut. F. G. Smith, 4th Infantry, has been granted one month's leav: The following transfers in the 18th In- fantry have been made: First Lieut. F' er M. M. Beall, from Company D to Com- pany C; First Lieut. John C. Gregg, from Company C to Comp: K; First ‘Lieut. Edson A. Lewis, from Company K to Com- pany D. mistress, and hundreds participated in the pleasant occasion. Mrs. Smith will return here next week. Rev. Jcs. A. Foley, assistant pastor of St. Paul’s Church, was tendered a surprise party Saturday evening in celebration of his twenty-ninth birthday. The parlors were beautifully decorated with potted plants and cut flowers and in the dining room great bunches of golden-rod and ferns were used. The table was laden with good things, and tn the center was a huge birth- day cake, with his name and the year of his birth inscribed and surrounded by twenty-nine bright candles. Among those present were Rev. Jas. F. Mackin, pastor of St. Paul's; Rev. Mark S. Gross, Rev. Father Ryan, Rev. Father Mallon, Miss Redfern, Miss Stuart, and Mr. and Mrs- E. B. Hay. Dr. Sowers and family returned from Europe Saturday. Mrs. Lee Wolff has returned to New York, accompanied by hee mother, Mrs. M. Oppenheimer. Mrs. A. D. Middleton and daughter, Miss . have returned from their western and are with Mr. R. L. Middleton, 1333 wth street. A charming dance was given at the coun- try seat of Mrs. MacCauslin, “Sunny Side, enning, Md., last evening to a party of ts. The ball room was profusely dec- rated with golden red, palms and Japanese lanterns. Among those who, participated lisses Sacks, F. and “A. Steinberg, M. and S. Swingle, Messrs. ills, Laird, Mockabee, Steinberg, fhirles and Costigan. Miss Minnie Richardson, Miss Elizabeth (DEDEGORE DOSED SOSIAGO een ow eaters of Soest quality. {Our Spices Are Pure. fally careful in selecti OUI, SPICES Noke Dats the pu 1nd Ox | | | le) | | | | | | Narrow Gold Tinsel Bends, with amethyst and emerald jewels—y and %-lnch wide—65e. and $1 a yard. Black Satin Bands, with gold and amethyst Jewels—1 inch wide—$1 a yard. White Satin Bands, 1 fnch wide, with amethyst and emerald jewels— $1 a yard. Old Rose Velvet Bands, 2 inches wile, with chiffon rosettes and stud- ded with emerald fowels—$3.85 a yard. Gold and Tinsel Bands, with chiftom rosettes and studded with amethyst and emerald jewels—1% Inches wide $2.25 a yard. Narrow Gold and Tinsel Bead Gimp, % Inch wide, fn Light Brown, Light Green, Gold aud Bed, and Blue and Red mixed—25c. a yaru. Fancy Gold Spangled Gimp, single Tow—18e. a rd. Gold Soutache Bralds—Ge a yard— 12 yards for 65 Fancy Gold Passementeries- % to8 inches wide— ee Spices. MDE VINE: GAR with a guaraniee—that if au ; Bude with it spoil within a year well APromise. We tell you that your credit 1s good—and that we are ready to ar- Tange your payments to please you— We'll Do It! We tell you that we will make and lay the Carpet FRBK—without even charging for the waste im matching figures— We'll Do It! We tell you that onr prices are marked in plain figures—and that we ill sell you the Furalture and Car- pets—on easy weekly or monthly pay- ments—for as little money as you can buy—for CASH elsewhere—and We'll Do Iti: [XENRERERRE MERE RM ERM RE refund thelr cost LN CASH. “Only 30c. grlion. Magruder?! TWO STORES, Be Nie Eu st. é Fedsrceeosoeseosseseonesine Last Chance For “Mantellos.” $2 Doz. Wednesday will be the last day we'll take orders for ““*M. Lay” PHOTOS docu: Price gort up om Thursday, daluty photos and Anished in our faut style CF The latest “Bas Relief” Pict imported German Mounts are on calithit ion eee You're welcome. W. H. Stalee, 1107 F St. Successor to M. B, BRADY. se25-16d_ TESTS ST eves eee epee Sees ES Ty ————__+-e- — Bicycle Craze in Bavaria. The bicycle fever has spread to Bavaria, and there Is a great demand for wheels. The demand so far has been mainly sup- plied by European makers, but American- made wheels are growing in favor. The strong prejudice against ladies appearing on wheels has altogether disappeared in Munich and other cities, and now married peeeeeee Plugge, Horton, oo + 9 £o oO = oo to B-plece Solld Oak Chamber Sulte, $25. | a at $ PALE ae a » 9O0ee sact some business. When he returned he noon that it had disappea: H. Bubois, 2025 16th street, notified the ae tective office this morning that a goid- filled watch was stolen from his house Sat- urday. A bolt of cassimere cloth was stolen, Sat- urday afternoon, from in front of Jacob Kohner's store, #14 7th su Colored Silk Bfidng Braids Te 3 prevents ec C7 Prepared by W. S. Thompson, 703 15th st. Z. D. Gilman,627 Pa. Ave. oes, 4 Mrs. Robert Anderson and family have Oe Oe 09 OO o> $6 6% $0 -O6— | returned from Deer Park. A very pleasant evening was spent at the WASHBURN residence of the Misses Graney, No. 2308 M street, Saturday. Music and dancing Were enjoyed, and refreshments were serv- PIANDOLINS ch etter’ which dancing was” resumed. Those present were: Miss Berkley, Miss Mabee, Miss McMahan, Miss Hewston, Miss Mohler, Miss Ashton, Miss Adams, Miss Johnson and Miss DeMoatreville; Messrs. At 20 Per Cent Discount. Barry, Rowzee, Quill, Bowers, Palmer, Cis- sell, O'Dowd, Whelan, Bright, Fergusonfand Nelligan. cycle carnival given there last Thursday night, and won the ladies’ prize. She rode in a bower of flowers in an English n: 817—819—821—823 Heventh street n.w. We sell the best goods for the least money. yard. were Bet. H and I sts. se28-Sid Colored Sitk Goria Bey Te. and 150. re ds—% to 2 inches z are Ones rs Prospery, Miss. Sadie Tresale and’ atic, | Women, single women, old and young, are Hee) is Nea a i ° yr sChildren’s Teethy ¢) sissr Scars Steer tstuns Sacara Palin, | “™MosHastie devotees of the spor We are now showing in our Millinery Department the CAR OS Le SEY Plain Sliver Bratds—14 to 1% inches | Watkins Glen and Buffalo, spent a few Taig’ SERCO SE ; Sree ae Z Large Arm Rocker, 9%. 5 ; a yard. $ Will Be d days in Rochester with Mrs.H.A.Gross, for- Robberies Reported. largest and choicest collection of Untrimmed, Trimmed Alpines, Mali eaeth ie spriee Loanse, $2.60. : Silver Soutache Hyubd—8e. yard. 1 uine mceriy of Washington. They have returned] James C. Hooe of 140) New Hampshire pare Cae ef in th ity. Ingrain Carpet, per yard, 35e. fel 12 yords for 85c. 1 —if the dentifrice th home. avenue complains to the police that his Walking and Bicycle Hats to be found in the city. Brussels Carpet, per yard, 50e. Ie) Silver ant Gold Cords—10e. and 15e. * cmtalan lther ‘art The Misses Annie and Lillie Braschi have | Grient bleyele was stolen Baturday evens = = es le @ yard. : Mot ptt) s , ani 5s is Colored “Silk Gimp and 1 inch Lister’s eeay nn 3 New ore enuieeawignis NSS) ee eee 2 i ee ee ¥ k is i vide —Ni v1 see as z >. -M. Bi . m d Our Cloak Department stock is now complete with all wid Ligbt Brown and Dentifrice, General and Mrs. Parke, who are now at | ©, MF pera a aging the fall styles of Jackets, Capes and Suits for ladies and children. ia that could wpe Wayne, Pa., will soon return to this city. ch, ba 'ivakk of tha Kyaher sabtiae Suter. ; OL 25¢. iy Anjure the , Miss May E. L. Beall of A street south- Z < i Brown, White pnd Black—in Vet it makes the teeth & day evening, while he went ‘nside to tran- i MAMMOTH CREDIT HOUSE, 24-yard pleces— 2e. Bottle. beautifully white — 4 east went to Baltimore to attend the bi- ASE cosiume. XERREREREOS Tae Hand-crochet ,! Piispenjentette- % to 4 inches wide 75.., 8c. t0 $4.75 a yard. Black Silk” Passethenterfes— 115 Inches wide—t5c., 75e, to $3.73 yard. Black Silk Frog Sets—T5e., $1.35 5 a set. I : Shoe Snaps. MARRIED. MARSHALL MeCUL J.B. Yai BAUS, a 416 SEVENTH STREET. OG DD GBSLOSSSSSD9 C8GCSST99 know they're worth every penny of reg- = Simpe-% to 1 tnch— ‘++ 28e. a c. @ yard. “Fine Cat Jets % to 1% Inches OCH. At the residence of ular prices. With that knowledge you can- Fe eo not help but appreciate the worthfulness of these bargains: Wile—35c., 45e., Ge., Oe. wad Fe A lot of odds and ends in Ladies’ Aras q Kid-and ‘Tan Oxfords, “Glen 3, 3% 4, Cut Jet Passementeries—2% to 6 4% and 5. Were $2 and $2.50. Row. Q8C. inches wide—$1 to $7.50 a yard. pes Cut Jet Points—10 inches long 250, Ladies’ Hand-sewed Black Kid But- and 4c. each. ton Boots, Odds and ends in Misses’ Tan and : BS i$ * Preparatory to laying in our new fall stock we will, by convent of the manu- : Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmana and ay - S. SAMSTAG La RD CUITARS ERS MANDO. | children have returned frorfi Camp Percy, pa ss . SAI , extension edge, common Jet and Chiffon Boleros—$2.75, last scason ata DISCOUNT OF 2) dae | NeW Hampshire. a soe eat, marine. September 8, medi — $2.75, > . :] 1896, at 6:30 o'clock, MARY E. fe of ¥ Manager, 512 oth St. Senet ee oe $2.68 $3.50 and $6.75 cach. CENT. ‘This is an opportunity to get the | Mr. J. W. Macartney and family, who] Carpenter, in the thitiy-sisth year of ber meee” Narfow Dull Jet Gimps—Y% to 1% best instrnmerts in the world at greatly | Spent the summer at Saratoga, are expected reduced prives, ‘This offer will only bold | bcme tonight. good until our present supply is exhausted. Mrs. William Birney reached home this Remember, the first customer gets the| morning after a visit to her sister at choice of the eutire stock. Therefore, do | Tacoma, Wash. Funeral services from Fj Mission, bh and © streets southwest, Wednesda, 2:80 o'clock p.m, CLEMENTS. On Saturday. MI > FLARE inches wtde—I5e., 25c. to $1.50 a yard. White Peart Passementerie— to 1% Inches—25, Black Oxfords. Sises 11 t9 2, Rog: =. 790: ularly $1.75. “Now. Soptember 26, 1806, daughter of Alex, . to $1.15 a yard, |920, OOO kent’ Cale, ‘Syring-heel nes White Pearl Fouragters—$1, $1.25 Bot put it off, but come at once. Every | Dr, and Mrs. J. Curtiss Smithe have re- aapeee an » * from $2 to... - Z luces * $1.37 and $1.75 a sard. instrument strictly guaranteed. turned from their summer outing at Range- orth o na an ousefurnish- Ben fier ai ret e's, es vette. tse. ae S| Ol FF, Ellis & Coz, | i228 S sce. a. 5. wiaceman nave tesuea| fe Bibs Hemet, Neto wits Oe Patent Leathor Shoes, best made. and 28c. a yard. $2.49 Sizes 11 to 5. Were $4. 1 from 718 Half street sout y. September 30, at Baptist’ Charch, (F' stres ae puthweat, “Relatives apd friends ie: Vited “to attend DUNMORE. On Sunday, mber 27. 1806, at 4:13 a.m., MARTHA DUNMORE, beloved wife of Benjamin Dunmore, aged thirty-seven years, Dearest mother, thou hast left We thy loss most deep "Tis the Lord who hath bereft us And He only can our sorrows Ih Funeral from 1140 3d street north a Black Mohair, with cord e— 12M. Ie, 22 ng Senet Mohair Openwork Braids— ey 10e., 12%Ge., 1ie., 2c. and Be. a jaa Black Silk Purle Edge Braids—6e., 8c., 10c., 12c. and 25e. a yard. Cream’ Purle Ege Brald—6c., 8c., 10c., 12¢. and a yard. pice Silk Purle Esige Bee 6e., ing Goods to Be Slaughtered! At Auction Prices! 75 Big Wagon Loads! Every Previous ; Sale Eclipsed! invitations for the marriage of their daugn- 937, Penna. Ave. ter Bertie to Mr. Edward T. Linskey, to se28-2t take place Monday, October 5. Tne recep- ee tion will be held from 8 to 10 o’ciock p.m. You'll Never Bake; “\\liss Elma N- Norris, daughter of Lieut, and Mrs. J. A. Norris, was married on Sat- At H A urday to Ensign N. E. irwin, United States ome Again Soro =e? strictly private on account of the recent death of the groom's mother. The bride wore a traveling dress of dark blue, with send (| a becoming French pattern hat, and car- ine ried a bouquet of pink buds. Ensign and and 2c. a yard. Men's Calf Lace Shoes, gnedium and S poluted tows. “Reduced from $3 to.. $1.95 Men's Fine Russia Calf und Enamel Leather Shoes, heavy and medium soles, pointed and medium toes, cus @ 4 Q tom made, Reduced from ‘$6 to.... 93-85 patter you're once tried the plan of —— baving “us Bread, Rolls, Biscnit M1 Kind 8e., 10e., 12¢. and ‘and "Past Cream Purle Edge Braids—Te., 10¢., of each every day. WILSON’S A rch om J4e. and 16c. a yard, ‘Thesday, 5 er 2Y, tock pum. FE Black Osirich Feather Boas-—36 fresh ‘froin ae oven and a eed ae Mrs. Irwin left Annapolis on the afternoon HE. 45 On the nested of, Sunday, 929 F St. N.W. eather Tipets—45 Minter lighter or"more dein ti \| eiting “try wily “come "to. Washington, 3 Having bought T. Augenstein’s immense stock, formerly at pee CS en meen 2 = “Ex Drop postal. Prompt delivery. shied Pa A a LS BT Ma = 439 7th st., and remoretia to be slaughtered, to the Inter-Ocean BEe aie Eee tac lig #300 pp CARL HOFFMANN’S bree viiina ace tae 3 suilding (old Census office), Wash. B. Williams, pao Feather Boas—54 MT. PLEASANT BAKERY. Aer eres Black Ostrich inches long—$12.%4 eather ‘Tippets—64 Furniture, &c., 7th & D sts. ” in honor of the = A “council of sorro’ 512 gH ST. N.W. Seraenaonongenronseegong Sita 2-201 sects 4S cad, _ Kuvessl, 425 Seventh street. | memory of Past Soverejan Chief John Ryan oe $ Bluck Silix Revers $1.75 each. Ve have stronger trunks was held Saturday evening by Spartan = Never in the history of the country have such ridiculously low than Bae ore at $5.75 a more aE pacer ansgatlactepresh lead welock ptm ives invited te & anic” prices prevailed! money, but we cannot for the 3 sentennial Council, C. B. Allen $ “pa Tecaee caarpraes Fine China Dinner and Tea Sets, Cups, : PE RRY’ S, life of us see why anybody a ae pea SEIS or RE % Saucers, Plates, Toilet Sets, Pitchers, Glass Ware, Tin Ware, ARPETS $ would want a stronger trunk oaaetl Soha set ot alias Saas # Agate Ware, Quadruple Plate Silver Ware, Cutlery, Vases, Mir- e eNG th d the A a than it is. Of course if you want | son or “Spartan Council, J. W. 3 $ rors, Lamps, Toys, and, in short, everything usually found in a Don't think of busing antediluvian $ inth and the Avenue. a larger one we'll have to ask eee oes aS E. Loveless, Tob ec sink 'bi bab Kins thoroughly stocked china store. : iain Soa oaitae ae staat town, | ppeeeraeee eee you more money. There isn’t | Charles’ Hampson, John Berry, John ca wo ot B Greatest chance of a lifetime for proprietors of hotels, restau- These sre the bandenmest lo totclele peel lel one weak point about it. : Bee rea ana nae: aie = —_ heres noes connie oon and housekeepers generally Same” te es ate Pervereees RaeaSaaeseeeceees vere Strap and name on it gratis. | R. Hodges. 0 restoc heir es! 1S) 2 ic: a L = —qoq~_— Trunks repaired—called for SS eas at your word. Furniture When You’ res| cicssdi'tss seventh st. | c2itin nae nests Ta coloring point of view, ember 1896, CHARLES BH. beloved bnshand of Addie E. Row 0 experienced saleswomen. A $ Wanted=-5¢ once. = $ Sale Will Begin injured about the back head. He was "Phone 77. | removed tu the Emergency Hospital for f Funeral from M. BE. Chureb, The question of “best i treatment. September 29 at 8 p.m. (Grafton, d “best i ae ce Baltimore papers please copy.) 3 an wer” is y ; : Ka At the prices we are now selling Fur- about what yet’ve got to ae ate ddctiicityy “Resealy y fe Au Important Witness Found. VOSB. Af the renidence > uu rs a Cc IS aiture you will wonder how it is possible buy for the house think of g y asily Precinct Detective Hartigan has found an ° ° to get the wood for the price, let alone A 5 the cheapest and certainly the rtant witness in the ca: e color- va the work, designing, &c. It is only t us. If it’s only a dollar’s y important witness Spetictice Prsenks ore manpod canitha ts Beers steer maian tactatce eats py pony: iy eee cleanest. When you want to jed man Charles Phillips, charged with hav-] 1 2 lost heavily—but you are the gainer. OER TON WE ie Se know more ’phone us. ing attempted to murder Fred W. Emrich | * Come, investigate and get oar prices, it shall be the biggest dollar’s ms Ss. Electric Lighting Co., at Indiana avenue and 3d street on the night of the 19th of this month. This witness 14th St. ’Phone 77. seys he was with the prisoner on the night W SH B. worth you can buy anywhere, A Same case with al ‘hundred. = of the tragedy, and did not leave him until WI LLIAMS, eons to curaist A PURE TEA “fils morning Philips aw taken tothe S, SAMSTAG, Mer. poorer % ac Carter’s = = —— 3 oe PE :NIN On ini aieuwe?” ieee ee eee are ee Liver Oo casential of tea. tective. The case was postponed indefinite- And Hot Roll Furniture, &c., 7th& D Sts12 «your credit is good.” Se cscs tetaie fy, [fete await the route gt the Jail without Pill n 0 OS e = dellcong 1, dayor and ben sash a large | the, Pijsoner was committed to Jall without Mrs. K. A. A. Donovan, ——= qiteye’s pothing. to take the place of You can get more stationery and iat NaN HUMGHELL, 125 Y sTuEET, Court Cody wen, op the coc thatthe te ee delicious BU’ 't spoil your fos ey jured man’s condition was better, and it ts 904 F St. N.W., "ath Se ei m''"Gomen, (#5) Detter stationery here than at any| {HOUSE & HERRMANN, piste nn Ne Sevovery wt be om! SICK HEADACHE Treebest, you ea vuy. | other establishment for your money z ae plete. Tuesday and Wednesday, prciag en tn came., tA e Liberal Furnishers, ts @ top notcher for style and SS SS as . SEPTEMBER 29 AND 20, —— " E7SPOUND BOXES-ONLY $1.25 One: of 5 = equipped houses in} $ yy 5 Cor. sth and I Streets Our cotuy. ee"the vent aaeey cee Kmocked Dow: FOONTNy cies seliowe Sitcae treet Drepepane Wilt show a cholce selection of Imported : the city. is worth your while. 2 eo Z ‘They also relieve distrers from Dyspepsin, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eatior, A Patterns, selected persoually from the lead- D. Wm. Oyster, 75 mos a eee MKF. fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Trowsl- nd London. 0026-3 "28-10, £,20 us “when you see it and learn the |yania avenue was struck, knocked down tne artjete of Paris and Lo 0028-10, Ww, offered for $3, aud you'll agree with} Mrs. Jennie M. Bettes of 2515 Pennsyl- $3 maker's name. Another victory for John (A Parker, CP OSOOESSOFSESFOS OS OOOOH ‘96-47 “4 a and run over by a runaway horse late Sat- 617-19 7th St. N. w. Foot Troubles. Hat tiandinrelzavotea pula thease | uray. atternéon at 32d and Mf streots, Mrs, Malaria In Your System? Lace Curtains Are Easy iuetinncenierednrseme ener: “Call at cay AT son. We're sole agents to the Emergency Hospital for treater | Small Pill. Smati Dose. ‘Take “ELIXIR KONA.” It's a itive cure for us to clean. We've cleaned so beet oe for illustiated beoklet. Corns removed, 25 ‘The horse is the property of Israel and for Maigsla, gulls and over. Burety vege: | Kow bow to make tem mtaacalate veithont ne USE a aren ibe | Se B Sti e etzsi« and | Harvey Crowell of Fairfax Court House, Small Price. inbte - Prot 3. nem A 9 § pyres Va. Both men were placed under arrest, Evans’ Drug Store, 938 F St. Figtessie ANTON. FISCHER 906 CS 0 SEO TT NS sles a a pine es coe re Pas one charged with reckless driving, and the CLEANING AND DYBING, "Phone 1449, 9026-34 apl-150t, s Bundeye, ¥ te 12, 0026-! a and Furriers, 1287 Pa. ave, Suuat other with intoxication,