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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 38, 1896-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES. 7 a % Wok j =O | BOSSI OSS OSS OOO | - er Se vereeeeseeseeeeseeens|THE WORLD OF SOCIETY |g" its omy anuener of oe se 3 Lansburgh & Bro. Ss Bon Marche, a highly esteemed clerk in the Treasury and Interior departments. She was a student in the Business High School when the failing health of her father occasioned their re- moval to Ohio, where he died. A pleasant party was given last evening at the home of Mrs. Andrew Beach, Tif L street northeast, in honor of the hos tess’ birthday. Vocal and instrumental musie made the hours pass quickly, after which a supper was served. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. William Kirk land, Mr. and Mrs. > A. Malone, Mist Maggie Malone, Mr: nan, Miss Mora- han, M. M. Fitzge: All Parse pea pert Parsons, > Put Your = Foot Down. Make your grocer understand that when you order “Ceres” Flour you do not want to be urged to try some M +B: sargaining | The Dress Goods __ sme |The Factors of Fame. | FOR ll : BUYERS. Mr. Whitnsy’s Marriage a Pleasant Bit of z Gossip. Xxx pun > » Quickly Introduce Them. Fancy Dress Goodr October Brides and Grooms nnd Quiet We shall agreeably surprise ‘{ you in big value giving—to have you “become better _ac- uainted with our big Dress ods stock. The Dress Fab- and Gay Weddings—Personal Notes of Interest. a 5 ; s a ~y aie ae A Dreggert, J. Kenny. p e marriage of ex-Secretary Whitney and Mrs. rook, Miss Mamie Sul. noe iered areltrecisand have other: brand winch TMielie este therniavday bite and Mrs. Randolph was the sensation of | !!van, Miss Emily Dugan, Miss May St e thinks is just as kK | just been placed on sale, but art, Miss May Beach. W. M. Chanty and _ the prices are lower than ever. N. L. McCaulie of Baltimore. yer gyy ey Ere yey good. week with a crowded store. We 4 % | every possible point of view by their ac- ; rt PE RRY’S. ¢ the week, and is still being discussed from CASA IIILAL SIAL aocsuesussosseet i i i i Miss Mabel Claflin entertained a num- The BARGAIN BOAT $ He is only trying realize that we must do 5 uate pee Ss Greaterachievements bring greater popularity to the $ yaa peioes ee oe ber_of her friends last evening at her home, HAS BEEN lemuched Eten’ ne eee welds IGreyOUNBAN any One ee Ail ie greyter store. We have worked for perfection unceas- $ | retghbors to witness it, and the remain-| teenth birthday. Slane atk uasciee ‘were with a cargo of the choicest, § flour that _ yields doing it. You can very ies ny. . ingly. We wear the honors of success modestly. We turn | tng at Bar Harbor instead of going some- | Mixed in until a late hocr. Among those { most fashionably correct and > him a larger profit. (Re ee saving on the following list the power of leadership to the betterment of value—to minal Ee ae ee ee ee ee eos domer. Gardner, W ere Nye, aren most reliable of all that’s best in wipes De ae ie hall continue the -exhibition the widening of your shopping opportunities—to the cer- saethots oc Gpeearae OY Eee weodlallaig’| eet Aibewa toe aiare sec, Higgina, Sortie High-art Dress Wear. We hs ae Gane 8E Porte millinery. imithe patlors tainty of your fuller satisfaction—to the benefit of your portance. Bar Harbor residents among | Test. Meloy, Clift, “Lindsey, Claftin and + have steered clear from the wa- a s sy purse. ‘We are conquerors—overt hrowers of the obstacles that have kept the best qualities and lowest prices so far apart. The extremes meet in this season’s offerings at these counters. their set of acquaintances took a lively personal interest In the hurriedly arranged event. The bride was driven te church in Mr. Frederick Gebhard’s stylish turnout, and the happy couple went back to the Anchorage, the bride's summer home, in = Flour look for the @ circular bearing the @ maker’s signature —then you'll know it is genuine. on our second floor. Brightest and most effective “creations” of the for- eign milliners, and many lovely Hats, Toques and Bonnets by our own artists at half the price of the Mrs. Robert W. Allen and daughters have meved from 1749 Corcoran street to 3072 Q street. | Miss Roberta Allen returns home Monday. Mrs. Emma Poesche has returned to her 2th street, va- { +i ters of questionable qualities : 3: and have anchored at the port <f of reliability and worth. | These OOS O9O0O9D ostongontontonfoatontontontentontoeceaterfonconterterontontoatoes 4 ‘2 having spent part Mrs. Scott’ Townsend's carriage. The An- Kor light, white, tones choraxe Is one of the*tinest homes at Ear atkn Rite Wark Bul the Cato- > vl eign. * 3 arbor, and the couple could hardly select ; SH heen ee High-Class Dress Goods. | for your tailor-made costumes. any place quieter, as most of the cottacers | MF. and Mrs, M. Blumenfeld announce i Require : Their appropriateness is not had left excepting those who were let into | the betrotha! of their daughter Jennie to opp ‘ fe seere plat ing. | Mr. Gus roth ” as l IN [ NGS Ee Re eee more distinct than their excel- The Mala leApasanint tei eI AT ee 4 Haste. ° Not high - priced — don’ lence of quality. The prices upon as admirable. The accounts of the] Mrs. Philip J. Roche, with her i i overlook that. But of quality areuasalilc ceremony are painstaking. The bride ki daughter, has returned to the city 3 3 ? , 8c. Rustle Percaline, black and » are just like us— ed her two children as she turned from the | spending’ th 4 = S ‘. us! > 1 effect the very newest and h pending the summer at Round Hiil, Lou- H © and et ‘y 48-Inch Covert Cloths—$1.50 a yard. altar, but it ts recorded that their step-|deun county, Va. 4 @ colors......+--- eae 4c. choicest. 48-inch Pine Whipeords $1.50 a yard, he, tre Page repre late um Patong ooo > + pee S z : in a $ | dren, with their attendants, went to New Fas 4 I ‘ L¢ yU R €| 36-in. Rustle Percaline, black and We are direct importers of Sais x aor French Diagonals = $ | York in Mr. Whitney's private car. T! Bell to Be Relensed. ’ ° < ~ : the latest French, English and fe = é. | Were no invirations sent out for the w d- N > i Inch Real Scoteh Tweeds—$1. rhitney, ainsi News says that the fg eat MSGS et ee & se ihe new Shades: Begulae Pee German weavings. What is yard. mie ead 3 Spies et ho ould getin | Prosecution of Edward Bell, the man ar- >! sold large quantities of these for ehil- = | I24c. Special at........... JAC. iy ff 48-inch Genuine Scotch Cheviots—$2 the little church would be welcome. Mr. | Tested at Glasgow on a charge of com- 21 aren's school dreases — they come tn Sold by all G all Grocers. FA Beet Dicsce ean a success over there we offer a yard. $| and Mrs. Whitney will remain a week oF ity with Tynan in a dynamite con- >4 checks and mixtures, and have the ele- Wm. M. Galt & Co., est Dressmakers’ Cambrics. 234C. you here. They create fash- capineh Variegated Cheviots—$2.25 Sf a ees oe eee go|spiracy, and who was later identified as 3] cant texture of the higher-priced goods. Wholesalers, Ist and Ind. ave. = | Best Leno, plain and cross- off ore Poe eee ne G4-inch Genuine Olay Worsteds—$1.50 53 qnce fo spend the winter. The cottages so ah yey Acie cs he. failure ty A > DBS & me ‘ of fancy novelties introduce if @ yan. zstily prepered for Mr. and Mrs. Harry men’ wd 7 che scliggce 4 > S99 © BBSE barred ...........------- BYC. eee y ee SaaS orto Z| Payne Whitney's occupancy at Lenox are Tynan, earne gary eg cet > cane avy Serges. H nere. on sail lish 2 = | new empty, as that couple have started d , eS. ; ‘gat = . 7 illiar | for a trip té Japan, and are said t cS ei ase 3 i € ] 25c. Genuine Haircloth, black — ee Oni eee eat jotinm Rrcadeoth, tm all the yonu- | tending to complete thelr. journey. around i ¢ OAT ( VAL QEAY os oni coccnco I a —and, iy cos 3% | the world. “> Ir'« never been our privilege to offer or ¥4 sare rics anywhere else that we ee = aes aneresten that as Mrs. Whitney's | BILLINGS. or 2, 1896, at Chie >4 your privileze to buy staple dress stuits 5 mitation Fiber Chamois... ge. '% mito $ | mother and relatives live in this city, it is] "45°. + wife of Dr. Frank 5; 2° | It will pay you to drop me a postal or telephone Sarna: ve. show. Exclusiveness_ is an Linin S é no mere ane able that the couple will * ’ >) me for prices befor ce ranta ¥ seen y ently, and s oe mary and marine (ee oe Or te ee oe ee ee 45c. All-wool Moreen...... 2gc. advantage that womankind g e = | quite in the ibility for them J} deinen French Serge, im mary—50e. 5*| clean. 2240 Ibs. to the ton. I have more coal | 15C- eetinen Canvas, black and Dress Goods. a t — a ee pi ot ho: sal $ payee od an always axtent, 2 cordial wel- ¢ 0 value—at 39e. yard. >: | urder cover than any dealer in the city. 30,000 colors ........ . BS ‘¢ y esert the ship in the mid« aS ot f ae : . b. Lf value—at se, sat Be | ees eS te Ss cottretees 9ouC, Compare costs and you fae Pp : es. The cabinet families are slow in return- t Baptist Chur { Sotnch Sturm Serge, fm mavy—Se. 51 | Tome suld to the trad 2 : : will find it is as cheap to have of the stream. We make a | ire to town. Miss Morton came home this went. Relatives ant > ES RSS >: y toc. Yard-wide Silesias.... 6uc. ries (hes specialty of Linings more asa & are 1. Baltimore gapers please cops ] s: a st. y 3 é : : NY, % a Thursday, October 1, 1806, at 40 Bargains: in Mohair Fancies. + John Kennedy 16c. Fast Black | Back Eigured Sile- duty 5; than _ profit. Nobody an z uh atewet “ur = = >s sias, double faced. . 40-Anch Sik and Wool ‘Checked Suit- wants to make worth over = eee . the sun of the ; >| Main yard, 4th and F me. Z ++ OYE. Ings 500. a yard. worthlessness—and we pro- ‘ wn nnd black, green and black, blue 4] Osfice, 1335 F naw. 40-inch Beacle Stripes, In all the sites h 3 paket i ret and black and scores of 2 {| Depot and mill, South Capitol and K sts.se20-2w* 4 Sao ee AS vide you the very best grades sojourn at : hits hte , pe SRL pe ena | > Silk and Wool Taffeta Plaids of linings—in ample variety Retaauretlbry be pont acbeceemees A ; see Sestas ard. ve returned, ing in decp mouraing ‘ we want you to oxantve tuts T PQGSSS OOD SO RAN aa and at the very lowest prices for her father, Mrs. Lamont will not be ~ vhat there's noth 3 2 : OMPANY, loc. Covered Dress Stays, per dz. 5c. 4 a yard. ble. seen in society this winter. Sela = 4 . ot we : é 4 = The Postmaster General's family wi : - yard—yet we only 52 HECHT & C i | TOr- Whalebones, doz...........4¢.] 4 Ham lneted nn Oeeks HIEe> 8: Black Motre Perealine—12%c soon return from Charlestown, W. Va. Helatives “aud fen amd don't restrict your baying 515 Seventh S Street. | 3c. Hook and Eyes per card of 2 4Ginch Variegated Sultings—$1 @ 200. me aaa where they spent the summer. as yom want. tary of the Interi On Tors Gee ceoned cack cle toc. Whalebone Casing, piece.. .5¢. yard. 4@inch CanvahiMottines, Fest Black Embossed Rustle—30c, a yard. FITZGERALD. a i . son, . thirty-eighth, tan Mohair. tn novelty shades mingling with Rlack—$1 a yard. jack Molre Rustle— Bd ro SOctcber 4, 1 o'eloek mee cated. one of the hon ’ a = 4c. Whalebone Casing, yard... . 2c. 44-inch Cheviot Checks—new and nob- a yard. pular fancy Bae een ; roc. Belting, strip a by $1.25 a yard. ch Satines—20e.,, ae other family during their abs 7 *] Made im the U.S. but Persian in > P . . 4c. 40-inch Varlegated Snitings—spectal e. ayant. the city. i ARDY, On Friday. {ine of coloring. but really, unless you're 25c. Belting, piece............12¢. CIR UES OE mes ARs eee hee ee 4 "a th S i $6-An -and-wool Polntelle— yard. ple oe s' s 0 ei 5 > expert, you'd think them forelgn—that for Oni ay @ 12c. Dress Shields.............8¢. a ntele-$ All-wool Moreen Skirt- Mr, W, K. Carllale, the past week. t ws very clever our home mana- F ra. e home of the Secretary of State is t 3 4-Ineh Sitk-and-wool Perstans—$1.60 a Fal 4 See eer the easiest of pa 25 39 & Cc a yan. y Herringhone Real Halrcloth— iow prepared for the return of the fam- Qo te rnin of ter 3, 1800 4} reese ia —on e sies' pay- 4. atine a yard. a elo ORS, beloved w ere 4 "re 46 Inches wide, too. 4 9 ° dosh ¢ > : . ck Herringbone Real Haircioth— Chief Justice and Mrs. Fuller have a Koss. 4 ments—weekly or month- combination weaves $1.50'a yani. Funeral will take ve fron residence, S19 H street Heinch a yard. »Damasse—$1.50 & 3c Black Ail Poplin teasant home in the mod d old dwell- n F street which bousht las: It will be all in trim before the gay at 2:30 pap, Monday, is inevted to attend. ly. Look about and then come here and you will better appreciate the ex- traordinary values Hecht’s distribute. Sample line of ladies’ 4 suits — black and blue rough serges, fancy bou- Vetwber 5. ©|Trim’ings, 17¢. Sceured at a sacrifice from a large jobber ~handsome Mne of Sequin, Colored Spangled, Jet and Honiton Effect Trimmings. Also a small lot of 1%-In. Black Silk Gimps. These trinuuings sell — for- 17¢. | Sr. 50 Chiffon 91.38. fnen Canvas—15e., 20e. d. 3 Sanches = BT Arabesiues, and 2. a yard. ‘at tf new shades with Good All-linen Canvas, all colors— $ 1. We. a yard. 3 ‘Viiline 92.0 a. pra. All colors of Moire Percaline—12\e. . green, brown, phim, ame- . pink, light blue and many an make the assertion pi that this cloth cannot be equaled any- 24 where under Ge. yard—our speetiil price p4 Will be She. yard-45 inches wide, all wool and a beautiful luster finish. 5. 1896, at T ad Mrs. Peckham are also fur- ; ‘their new home on Connecticut nd it will soon be ready for th other evlors. ¥ ch Iridescent Epingle— $2.50 a8 1 colors of French Moire Percaline oceupanc Three pretty weddings will take place of Cameron's Moire Per a yard. Ankrson’s Moire Per. ay tiase tar a Pee 48-Inch Poplip eee Atedly the richest fabrie of the season's col- Iection—$&&, yard. ~*. | pal On Friday, October 2, 1896, CATHER- NG, aged seventy-three. ) ut Boule Brae, Baltimore, Md, colors e—Bhe. a rd. i ! Bargains i in the Scarce Checks. einem i apes adel —all colors 106. Mr. Michael T. O'Leary at 5» October 5. Bai Some of che ls spe English Silesia—all 5 will Le followed by a recepti s1cuons ide om, Mass. = cles, &c. tacks Goo Te Coma, white ana clally destratle for walsts and chil- aa rece aes street. from 22 until 2. Miss Edna Taylor | ae oe a 1aeh, De we. Sec > Steet Soars: Satin-finish Silesia—all colors—20e. a and Mr. Robert Morgan Elliott will be % of the Inte Walter L. und Bttzabets 3} Save time, worry and money—come to rried at the residence of haniel T. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs >4 we for the very latest im Cheeks—ffty $10. 98 « each.$| BLE “= $1.38 and the ceremony : r, 2, 1896, 5 ; $1.50. Spectal ¢ 1 be followed } ss . . ROLLINS. On Friday, October 2, 1896, at 11 > te a will bs lowed by a reception from 4 uni " . RO formeriy of {pieces Just put on sale and go at these © ‘ailorfied Suitings yard The couple will be at home at 112 JOHN H. ROLLINS, formerly of Lockwood Kid-finish Cambric—Sc. mince anbrihe Cards of admission wili be required at the al Clarke and . green and white, blue aml white and brown and white Broken e ‘+ Fast Black Sitcott—20c. a i 3 avenue Monday, Oct LACES Boucle and all-wool rench Halreloth Black and Mori at at Glenwood, yard. 0 ing a complete We are velding of Miss Carrie Chri ok pat. (Leesburg papers please cops.) * Therke—eultabl children’s wear, 74| a c : c ji : rae cing, : which will take ee z mee ra Se AS =3 wide wale cheviot, plain @ H alf Pri collection of tailoring weaves Sue Se ce ee itol M. E. ee as j ith inlai BA) F the daushter of Mr. cert “mon atmo HHS) beaver jacket, with inlaid @& ce. tok lovely finish. We'd not be ask- > BS velvet collar. Say You'll have to hurry for these Torchon ae = known groom were we to mark > & and Medic! Laces at half price. All linen, s well Known tn 1 circles, finest qualities, 3 to 5 Inches wide, fully worth 30c. ee price ng captain of Compan: h Battal mt as a big spectal, Se. will the Departed at 3:30 > $6. 98 e each. © I5C. PERRY’S, } 4 ier of Horac ; Can't « ¢ Io “I z onthe and seven 2 es rb = long they'll last—only eS ae teimaag “underwear, bedwear and % rae aye Miss one thas Seft wa. > Hes arb 4 BS alshe, ts’ residence, 426 Col - If you'll hurry you might secure a Es @ x “ 95k jes of Ce urday, at 3 pom. $ taro abe or net silk seal plush NINTH AND THE AVENUE. Eas : so agedsin eases eS << ablish 40. vill be pe: 4 Check ec. yank capes — guaranteed best aan lege ge 3 n & Telentoce 005. Rete BON . pastor of the chu 2. | towing will act as u: : Saltz’s plush, handsomely 2 trimmed with “jet and a = M ‘brother of the = = ae a RRA ARAL EIEIO ——a_—earrrrrreomwsr A x reception wat follow at the PEP ree oe braid. & MA R« H IE ( See “A Becoming —— 2 | dence af the! belas parente, a6 “tyre : that New Bike Suit—for more than one _&@ 9 SS ie 2 Tet f § | Quite a number more familiar faces weye wai de app te y scuniary interests, S = culty in sch . every who died Se 314 & 316 7th St. You’ re Paying a | eg ae Sake wid icc ee it oT oO Much For . } 1 home may others a litt at their ted tide of bestness. These are $To : ‘ be their The Supreme ft lenders: ¢ ats and ) all here. The Bieyele Suiting, im covert ef- °G ies ) every de: inten.” = 5 on the home- ce stretch. a vi Eo cc beautiful finish—Bve. 515 Seventh Street. = Pai nless ( rocer 4 (Mrs. Cc. Stiebel, m3G Sty. | mona. s 1 wees = se23-3m-100 2 = MORE than OUR prices. If 0¢3-8,1,th-20 : Le. Salting, a2 lcolors— ” wt go, BELOW. OUR, PRICES, you buy CES cee sree. Aire. oar ( pr groceries. No other store in = It is satd that press our heartielt sympathy, and are >4 0 Toe. value at Se. yard. a lis our qualjty for our prices. Smart St les Ss contemplate a that ber death will 1 in our = rien tor eet Seer » = Pore a - ever, for she tow us re : Sane Xtractin O° ( Old Time Flour... bbl. ind i = y and. inghouse mansion wil itis | o MAXPLOWER BOCIAL > | % Graham Flour.....10 lbs. .25¢c. n N expe be very gay the coming winter, 3 i |B 85 ew Dresses. |"! : tn Meoortna, “4 aoe goes = b \j ( Rolled Oats. .......1olbs. .25¢. Ladtes who wish to wear the smartest eos- ing. Tu sacred rem »¢_[s still indulged in by many; the 5. i —with pure gas or by applica- <6 S.C. Shoulders... aces OC: fume this searon should. viait our new Tse One of the sensations in the way-of the ‘eramdla >* verification of this is evidenced 2: ||: \ tion of ZONO to the cane \ arden -lb.. 5c. from ‘abrond. as well as the ‘ict iin y house owners for the coming season, oe , Paes 3 wet q a gods ore here, Bx lady, who will be at the head of +i by the number of yards those *; ||: y : Vinegar ... «gal. .15¢. perfect and as elegant Sa slailet wal be oe stablishment, will rent rooms +4 $1.75, $2.00, $3.00, $5.25 and tile h x Highest class dental opera- Oleine Shao? Sarees GSO NS R rwise take care of eligible parties a Bs ae es . a cant i . 4 2 = ‘Tailor and who w all the comforts of a refined 5} $6.00 exclusiv e novelties that 52 | |; iit | tions by experienced graduates Gloss Starch «Ib. .39c. Owen EAS ieee home. The same lady, scarcely more than 2; were sold. We'd like to have 34] |* Ie at one-half the charge of other les 423 11th St. 2 year ago. queened It along with the best | 3 ee 5 5 é Py . in the swim, and reverses having come, is >4 you see these. S$Ul wacssticshaneh teavalasmeratai. ial first-class dentists. All work J. T. D. 9 c20-2m,20 ed to make the best of the yalu- | SOUDER. In memory of DAVID W. SQUIER, who a == $21 (°| come wonld prefer ts. bay the Fer. ‘| guaranteed. Bee at, Pan Wig, | able experience gained during her eight or — er ee, Oe >) b>) 24] 1>| ature and Carpets bere—rather than ‘3 FIVE and 4. ave. ne. GAR Vines avi; | tn years’ residence. “Gone, bnt not forgotten. >4 LA IN N i ) . pay cash for them—because our easy i is aii ste (teatre else he Cosmopolitan Sheakespeare Club held] « BY MIS WIPE AS >4 >| weekly or moathly payments are a | . Weanagion and Monroe ata, ret 2 st meeting of the season at the home “L OL S| great convenience. There are no Se arca sites ees STORES. | "ahacontia. wed Stars ue aoe Patten, 236 9th etreet northeast, on | STATON. Written by lier devoted sister, Mee 4 Eileac pelccal Gaon conr etal cap cae patings isco tation for its lay evening The following off - a Htuia ie Stichtox, sae ald | [i] eatablishment—and to PROVE it— Very best teeth, $8, ~ ea rineiere, aay ease i ean the season: President, at Atlanta, Ga, July 34 >, we ask you te make a close com- Solid gold crowns, $5. IMPURITIES IN TEA time. Per gal. for: ete plasm Har elt or Rei bee, ak aay eee eb Snes Lot fe} parison. Our price tags are marked weaken it and destroy its delicious ss; treasurer, Mrs. Mary Whitney. od ‘ax tho’ all mature siept 2g | pyonken ice and) oes ge en Sears i of Julius Caesar was read and thor- felt within the room 4 ————— Dental Ass’n, Pavone Tre tea sere cain you. could TO- KALON Wine eughly discussed, after which dainty re- es patient vigtie: Rept: o desire. :i420- 422-424-426 7th Stat BURCHELL’S SPRING LEAF absolute), Xo other tea Surpasses It tm this spect. Only B0c. RSM. BURCHELL, 1825 F STREET. oc2-14d xt freshments were served by the Misses Pai- ALL THE CREDIT YOU WANT! Co., + with pinions white ith seit and airy tread. around its hend « licht, iz to the gentle sleeper said: U. S. Cor. 7th & D Sts. 008-504 ’ 614 14 14th St. ’Phone 998. ate wi Don't Suffer With Malaria. CURE DISEASE you susp KIEE ‘THRAGERMS. RADAM'S MI- CROBR KILLER WIL#s DO, ir. BY and Mrs. Henry C. Jordan have re- d from Atlantic City and are located 3 10th street northwest until their new home is finished. ' A delightful straw ride was enjoyed by a jolly party on Monday evening to Cy from thy sorrow; fair ae a, Men’s $3.00 xe NEREREREAEEN OREN <FESST, OER Ry Gas Ea hottle Cottege. ‘The party started frem the res t haste thee now for hark the dawn ts breaking; KNFESSY, 425 7th st. fen @ StEVEN OTHUAND PA, AVE. Phare zante 8 F Sp Wiotmate [dence of the Misses Bwald, | Wit, ath tay eicede aamat Tae on the other shore You may experiment with what others —withont notes—without Interest— vl im ig Store, 938 F St. Wholesale At 7 o'clock. Dancing was enjoyed | TH. Slew is steel: Wit swoeter far thy c ep: 2 i an uate eee dienths cam come Ro thee bo Soom, Hap ee SSE and without extra cost. No ene else ear G hoes. Wade & Butther Razors. | _«°“ 9 o'clock, when the party retur makes and lays carpet FREE. No home of Miss Minnie Boye that sou caneot bay x tranke that will wear tne cise who doesn't charge for the ell hoes, we worrey Razor Strops. | Lace Curtains | Uy the hostess Au clsborate supp as long as this @mg at $3.73 for leas than EET EFS Tee i by the hostess. $7.59. d, after wh’ —There’s not a finer fine of & B. Razor, bétiow ground carpets here—and handsomer pat- -9le. 48e. PER Ktazor, hollow ground A gS fe iced ee aiaill a Babes ‘Trunk Strap and mame on it grat tone ee Fou ever saw before in : Men’s $3 Shces made. $3.50 1.09 Gursided Torray” Str. re Sale uaea ——. ee 3 e be = on nds. o Best sort of repatring done. Sec Sia es aac ate or perhaps $4 wouldn't be a A anaes, abeyire cleaned care- fulty—onde a: + ‘9c. fresh and snowy us new K e th St 40-pound Hair Mattress, $6.50. ih more than their worth. ANE gain Be Mine’ Barisers’ “Sopplion, “such ae Ftlout, being torn or otherwise Injured ‘| Secret of Beauty Kneessi, 425 Seven . G-foot Oak Extension Table, $3.50. \3 emake these “Wear Wel’ Stone’ Hones, allstars: Cosmetics, Shaving, Soaps, men ox have Peat oF to oct- 28d Large Arm Rocker, 95c. B, & S. Clippers, Safety Bay Rum, etc, 1 | Is health. The secret of health is the untess you're willing to pay us for mend- Full-length 18-spring 1 . $2: specialty of ours—and os ut lowest prices. KOLB PHABSAGY, 495 ich si ing then. 1 Brodt, F 3 PERSE Tegra Chepdetseseersoe Veena fh ‘dee cosine TF CURTAINS cleaned—30 and Pe a ee power to digest and assimilate a Brussels Ca mt me r everything to make them stan BYsgon lesley Drew postal: and Fred. L. Vert. es eee eae John C. Parker rf out alone as the leading $3 Shoes. Good materials, good make—styles for every taste. —Hore’s a chance for you to save a Collar or so in your shoes withoat Inconveniencing yourself with infe- rlor shoes. Edmonston, 1334 F St. proper quantity of food. Swiss- -CapitalS“" La ad Maj. and Mrs. Davis, with their daughter, Main ies 512 Sth st. 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