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THE. EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, OGTOBER: 8, 1896—TWELVE PAGES. « 7 ; : {THE WORLD: OF SOCIETY | sessrs. wi Gooaman, Eaward Goodwin, neat {fs “ee's| Goldemtberg’s, esi sgt PP Beep baree henner Bet, Povo (OP 26-928 7th—706 K Sts. : Marriage Bells Rang Merrily Many Times ALEXANDRIA AFFAIRS. ee aa eae ran ulated Yesterday. Senator Stewart to Talk to the Bry: Men’s Ladies’ Peep 15,000 POUNDS. = GRAN. SUGAR TO in Sou TOMOREOW. a AE eee eae We've, never béén so-cluttered: up and Rixey Cl Senator Stewart will address the citizens of this city at the Opera House tonight, Friday Lunch. ugar, 4%C. October Brings Its Complement of Friday Bargain. mee days of, lower prices. 5 under the auspices of the Bryan, Sewall = Gh ren nenteia ait pee ea Bare nt LOE Weddings—Preparing to En. ond Miney Chae sid for the $: Autumn- toc for ce dclrees Cop We've done So eves bustaesy. =: Rotice bi Tow SUGAR han gone down, tert: a Prince. Jackson Council, jr, 0. U. A. M. 89c Se 2 of Hot ‘ocolate wit this week, and natprally the stock am finest An interesting meeting of Jackson Coun- Winter atur: ani Whipped Cream and I t a CAR: tor BROWN SUGAR. cll, Junior O. U. A. M., was held last Wilkie’ Wool Undecacac: B las grown into ints. + Hominy ..... eatin 4c) Miss Nellie Friebus and Mr. Paul F. | night. Deputy State Counsellor Ream of e Salted Wafers. Basement This is ‘the Ktter wh Spray é which comes} ° Rolled Oats rolbs.. 25¢. Grove were marrivd last evening at Ham-| Richmond was present and addressed the Shirts in sizes 34 to 48. floor, by stairway or with the sweet, apdwe take the dose|(( Corn Starch... ... pke.. SC: % linea. E. Chureh by the Rev. Dr. Strick-| members. A debate between Alexandria Drawers, 30 to 44. elevator. readily, > eee “PTE 5 42 2) lana The pulpit was benked with palms | Council represented by Mensrs. 0. B. Hop- ze TOMORROW WB SHALL i Wi ht let th Corn Meal..........Ib.# Ic. %|and white chrysanthemums in effective Scouuc eebreecnicy ine’ oan caee Cee ee Seu” Teepe vad i & e might let these remnants ac-|\S Graham Flour....1olbs. 25¢. ))|decoration. The guests were seated by Dr. | Hayden and A. 3. Grove, on the subject YOUR WINTER'S SUPPLY o% | cumulate—and wait for a chance “Old Time” Flour. ..bbl. .$4.25 Clarence Duffey, Mr. Melville D. Hensey, | “Which has the most influence over man— want that might call them into sery- coy SHALL c MA ice at actual worth price, but this Mr. Frank Nye and Mr. Joseph Bradley, 100 To! FOES AND 100 CASES: whisky or woman?” was most interesting, the ushers. Mr. Edward 8. Duvall, jr., was after which the council adjourned. FRIDAY===-ITS MEANING “Old Time” Flour. bbl. .$1.10 6c. ‘OF “Star of the East”. . .bbl..$4.75 | best man. The bridesmaids were Miss Notes. BEST SUGAR CORN AS A wouldn’t be our idea of progressive Martie Barton of Easton, Md.; Miss Kate | While the damage to the Baptist Mission Szowonnow We, IE. retailing, hence values are sacrificed J . T. D. P y les, Balleu! of Brooklyn, Miss Mary Grove, the | Chapel caused by the recent storm is being at \ SELL POU: to expediency. 412 4th st. Se. grcom’s cousin, and Miss Mary Rollins. | repaired services will be held at No. 1313 Pavint SIRATY, Baal and Md. ave. ne, The maid of honor was Miss Sadie Morgan. | King street. Eb Pence, Wi EVAPORAT. Cc Every department yields its quota BE 1S th st. ne The bride was gowned in white satin, with | Dantel Triplett, a well-known colored bar- CED SROs ° and prices have ‘in nearly every in- STORES, | We#hington and ‘Monroe sta. % [lace trimming about the yoke. Orange | ber of this city, died at his home, on Gib- SSPEULAL ATT CENTS. stance been reduced to. cost and be- - | Anacostia. blcssoms fastened her veil. The maid of | bon street, yesterday, after an extended ill- ° low. PERLE AIELLO, honor and the bridesmaids wore white | "SS Friday is “‘bargain day” here, in the best mean- ing of the words. The most desirable and wanted of seasonabie goods are price reduced for this day and choice is offered of all styles, sizes, colors, etc. To= morrow’s bargains are unusually attractive. 69c for new $1 Dress Fabrics a Tomorrow 5 Sugar will be given to each and TO THe ig BOX, ey THE Doz. a BUTTER IN THE WORLD-THE GENUINE CREAMERY—WB HAVE IT—THE BEST ELGIN. of Best Granulated irchaser of 3 locha Coffee. I2¢. 25C. ‘Two pleces 21-tnch Navy Blue In- ia Silk will go at 12% cents. Just 150 pieces Colored Satin More, Plain-colored Surahs, Indias and Chinas, Pekin Striped Satins, Taf- fetas, Bengalines, cte.—silks which sold for vs high as 50c. yard—will go : 19 cents. Three pleces Drapery Silk, Plain and Fancy Figured, which sold. for You'll Enjoy Holmes’ Delicious Home-Made Pies! They're made of the best four—purest but- ter—and are generously filled with deliclous frult and other fillings. Baked in the real “homey” style, with crisp, flaky crusts. 20 cents each. Promptly delivered everywhere. Order by postal—or ‘phone 1564. HOLMES’ LANDOVER MKT., Ist and E sts. ocS-3m, 16d ee ee | The best at the lowest organdie over white silk, and the entire bridal party carried white chrysanthe- mums, the bridesmaids’ bouquets being tled with lilacs and Nile green ribbons, the bride’s and her maid’s with white. After the ceremony a reception was held zt the bride's home, 1439 U street. A very pretty wedding took place yester- day at St. Stephen’s Church, Miss Bessie Stanton Lawton becoming the wife of Mr. Michael T. O'Leary. Mess-s. W. B. Wood, A. Shaw, A. Mooney and A. Moses offi- clated as ushers, and the ceremony was performed by Rev. Father O'Connor, as- sisted by Father Dougherty of St. Ste- phen’s, Father Gloyd and Dr. Stafford of St. Patrick’s and Father Bart of St. Mat- Mayor Luther H. Thompson, who has been sojourning in New York for some days, has returned, and is again installed at the police court. e alarm of fire yesterday afternoon was caused by the partial burning of a small frame house on South Fairfax street, belonging to Mrs. Ferdinand Knight. The damage was slight. Mr. Albert Bayliss, a driver for Mr. Thos. Fannon, was yesterday thrown from his cart and quite painfully hurt. It was reported at police headquarters last night that Mrs. Pettit, who lives at . GUS North St. Asaph street, was sick id in destitute circumstances. The police are investigating the case. Misses Sallie and Eliza Kemper have re- TOMORROW WE WILL SELL 800 price at Beveridge’s. turned from Martinsburg, W. Va., where DOZEN BEST thew's. A reception followed at the new | they went to attend the wedding of Miss Every lady knows these Two-tone And 69c yard for the $1 quality Se ee ngeteegetepebtedabeeteheheeateietetedte dedi diacetate added iadeteedetietedetetded tte home of the couple, 2009 F strest. Faulkner. FRESH Rea: Gs EVERY Ps 2 pr 2 ¥ an, St. Paul's Rock Creek Church was the The scale of prices recently adopted by Boucle and Frieze Suitings, these} Black G. G. Silk Brocades. This] % QeZB\ Woes ae I2Z«C 25 cents. scene of a pretty wedding last night. the j Alexandria Typdgraphical Union will 0 - ¢ Es DOZEN. ——— arties is: > Chillum, | into effec: ober 15. Nearly all of the Novelty Rough Effects and_ these heavy weight silk, these new and Corners of Velvets, qualities which Ma. and Me Francis Grantham Jacquette | Printers in the city have joined the union. Silk and Wool English Checks. beautiful effects in brocades only. be- sold for Tc. and $1 a yard, wilt go of ihis city. The bride was gowned in| Capt. Washington Whaley, whose illness : halcaka baste at 1 autiful effects 1 y 3 white silk, and was preceded up the aisle | W4S mentioned in The Star, died at the They can’t be sold regularly at less long to $1 quality. 6gc yard is posi- by her little sister.» Mr. Howard Burbank | Tesidence of his son-in-law, Mr. Frederick than $1 yard, even at the Palais Z if f ops Sate 4 oO 12% cents Each. of this city and Mr. Ferd Ellin, a brother | Kaus, on Queen street, this morning. Royal. ively tor LY ve of the bride, were.the ushers. After the ceremony the immediate families and the wedding party had a pleasant reunion at the bride’s home. As soon as Mr. and Mrs. Jacquette return from a tour through the north they will reside at 815 9th street. Miss Celeste Selma Moritz and Dr. Ray- mond Holden were married last evening in the presence-ef a very large company of >-— MEETING WITH SUC Monday and Friday for bargains in Dress Linings. ‘Tcmorrow's special prices are as follows: 9 yard for 12e Selista 12% yard for 16c Rustle Percaline. 15e yard for 20¢ Black-back Selista and 20c yard for 25e quality...... 12%e yard for 16e Canvas, and 16c for 20c quality. 64c for Ladies’ 75c Underwear. Corners of Velveteens, which sold for 50c. yard, will go at g cents, Two pleces Black Crystal Silk—ele- gant for capes, which has been $1 a yard, will go at 5.000 pounds of Rest Smoked, Sugar-cured Shoulders to. be wold. tomorrow for 8% cents fa the world and actually worth IIc. Those of you who are looking for tasteful and useful WEDDING PRESENTS should not fail to visit this store. What Mr. Parker Money Fi “The sound money finance comimttee is meeting with gratifying success,” said Mr Myron M. Parker to a Star reporter today. TOMORROW A GOOD aie one YOU IS OUR rane \SH- I NG ae RH DG LOUS PRICE, 1 ENTE UsUAL Nowhere else will you = Benaas = St Soom sear ae “The results of the pending —— =e | | Richard Hendrickson, Dr. G. e Cole, aad The Palais Royal's specialty for the autumn-winter san The PGE 3 Ge aetae 69¢ gc. yard. find such a wide range of = Dr. JLouls A; Johnson, Mr. Paul” Moritz, ea gainqretnlaggaag ah pee 5 spe. BRO- ° rother of the bride; Dr. Hanson T. A. | ¥ Improved Glove-fitting Garments, natural and ailtite wool, with a slight POSE TO, SUPPLY YOU articles from which to Lemon and Mr. W. A. Graham were the | Voluntarily made. The committee is glad admixture of cotton to prevent shrin - The Vests silk finished, the Tandem Senn Hops A Remnants of pretty Scotch Plaids, make selections—and no- to say that so far the ushers. Miss Daisy Moritz, the bride's USUALLY 30 CENTS. sister, TOMORROW OUR PRICE Pants with French yoke band and drawer strings. Extra value at 75c. Plain Wool Suitings, meres, Plain Cash- tributed fully as liberally as the republi- Two-toned Figured Effects, where else can you buy and Miss Eleanore Simonds, the | cans. Indeed, {* is not a party campaign bridesmaids, wore white organdie over blue : ox HOtIY Subtas "Wwl Beene LeSTasUltfeciatieip Ace tase: them at a lower price— silk and carried large bunches of chrysan- | 3¢ all It ls regarded by our people as a = Lo ee eee: Se ae tag sar, wo tr quality considered. renee oP eer nenar: Mise Agncs | Seas prosperity é 1 dee 5 . e Tomorrow, (0) Tomorrow, 5 oxen a SUAL, PRICE OF Cc; I cents. Special attention is silk, and her bouquet was of La France Ladies’ Autumn-Winter Ribbed ~OUKE SPECIAL PRICE. ver, 8S. W. Woodward, Thos. E. Waggaman, Thos. M. Gale, Conrad Becker, James M Johnston, Thos. Hyde and a host of others, all well-recognized democrats, have been very Mberal contributors. “The finance committee is now making a canvass of the city, and should any one be overlooked he can send his check to Louis D. Wine, treasurer, 916 F street, when re- ceipts wili be given, and all names be Warranted Fast Black Stockings. Superior finish. Sizes 8 to 10 for la- dies and 4 to g for children... ., roses. The bride's gown was of ivory satin and chiffon, and her veil was caught with orange blossoms. The groom, with his best man, Dr. William F. Walter, met the bride at the altar, and Rev. Father Farmer solemnized the nuptials. After a wedding journey through the north Dr. and Mrs. Holden wil reside at 806 6tn street southwest. One of the prettiest fail weddings was called to our large stock of richly decorated China —tich Cut Glass—Silver Plated Ware — Carving Sets, etc—-the prices are WONDERFULLY LOW. Bal. Vests, with high neck and long sleeves—the 25 “leader” for 1896- ‘97- Remnagts of All-wool Suitings,. All- wool Colored and Black Serges, hand- some Plaids for. Wulsts add Children's ' Dresses, in good? length3> which sold =Will -go for 21 cents. ~~~ o0e. Tomorrow Sve Sagar wil [75% for $1 Undergarments reads suspiciously little. “If it's in the Palais Royal a0. ‘You'll find these Gowns, Skirts, Drawers, Chemises and Corset Covers as represented, on first floor tables In room adjoining elevator. unds of Best Granulated I be given to each purchaser of ise omar ypinigaae Gp batons apc aera eosaien er ger ‘ ae <2 The Velvet Ribbons, with satin bac Teally worth up to 50c yard; the 3-inch Ribbons are only worth 2%e yard. are 25c Wings. Tomorrow, 19¢ ©7Second floor for these latest Hat Ornaments. ©7$3.98 for the Ladies’ fancy boxes, each containing 500 picks—for only Sc. ©7385 for the 50c Sterling Silver Dumb Bell Cuff Buttons. Stamped ail wurranted sterling silver. ©75c pair for the 10c Imitation Shell Side Combs. ‘They look worth ten times i0 cents. New $4.98 Black and Navy Melton Cloth Capes. Autumu-winter weight. 1,000 sacks of same Flour at BUTTERIN) EIS AN AE- ‘TIOLE GREAT DE- SAND — iP RETAINS TES FRESH, CREAMY FLAVOR AND KEEPS’ MUCH RET- THAN BUITER— wee xQBLL ONLY BEST ou = Accommraen OF Tomorrow we will sell 300 barrels of Best Royal Family Flour at $3.76 Cioth, Iiven Grass Cloth, Canva: etc., which sells for 8c. up to 12%4c. yard, for 5 Cents. Remnsats of Figured Waist Lintng,. - Liven Canvas, Fine Rustie Perealine, Heir Ctotb, which sells for 15c. up to 2c. a yard, for “ 10 Ce Women’s white Canvas Slippers, en splendid for house Weer, Were’ $4. To close out at. Women’s Patent Vamp Button Shoes, hand sewed, comfort $2. Were’ $4 and $5. Now 2 92.95 Misses’, Childre and Infants’ Shoes at greatly reduced prices. Goods must be seen to be appreciated. 73¢- toe. Guard and was an extremely popular offi- Some years ago he served with dis- tinction on the frontier as a member of Gen. Miles’ staff, and has recently been awarded a medal of honor for gallant services. Mrs. Theresa Hawke has sent out cards of invitation to the marriage of her daugh- ter, Mary Emma, to Mr. Bert Iuscho Sax- ton Wednesday evening, October 21, at the Church of the Epiphany. Among the out-of-town weddings that oc- ment, entitled “The Coronation of the Rese,” consisted of a chorus of poppies and heatherbells, conspicuous parts being taken by children personifying the rose, sunfio er, crocus, dahlia, heliotrope, lily, dewdrop, hollyhock, japonica, violet, tulip, touch-me- not and dandelion. ALMONEY. At Rockville, ma. ing, October 8, 1 WILSON’S, pointed toes. Were $2.50. Special price . . Bargains i in Women s Shoes. placed on the roll of honor. The national one pound of 50-cent Gunpowder Tea, Ovlong = that of Miss Adele Plater Cammack of this | and congressional committees are very Ten ‘or Meat Mined ‘Tes If you do not wind pfinger mark M. 5 city to Mr. Kenneth John Muir of New | much in need of money to complete the tosoutow We MAKE $ hero and there, >y bi'§t ““crumple- | 5 Be York, which took place yesterday in the | campaign. The congressional, commit. Veils e aie oie ta z ness’ from handTing, you can buy BW. Veri ge, old and historic St. John’s Church. The | is trying to elect a sound money Con- 39¢. S. Cc rg er argains. SOAP Ls 3 % the Ladies’ Fine Fmbrotdered Hand- * chancel and altar decorations were pale gress, be they republicans or democrats. ; 2 TEALS OL, Vane poy? Kerchlefs, xtiich, Lave peeing 8 | and cosmos blossoms, which, with the rei | “This committee is also trying to defeat omorrow F St. & > : at . fa te ott ENT: oh GARE MSO Cc 4 for 12%4¢., ‘for 3 1215 . 1214 G St., alter hangings, seaiei most pleasing | certain well-known members of Congress ‘ust as good as quoted in adjoin- 5 RAX: ' a ere and picturesque effec use of the red | who have always bitterly very EF The new and stylish’ Appliqae Veta, as worn. J = § hi e : i a og cents. Pee On aI IN: CRASS ETOS 1t-E | iutar haneings ahich (ie |eulNonecacte A tareee ee ee tee ee today by the elite of London, Paris aud New York. ne ee umn, though not printed .in pAQMORROW we cUT ay y) od aia ee tom, instead of the eustomary white was | Washington. It is not necessary to men- ae lisplay type. ISUAL PRICE OF “Saw & 4 ae — was | ar. innovation most favorably commente? | tion their names; they are well known to splay typ ETERS FROM 15 z Broken*packages of Worsteds, not N di aEcha upon by those present. us all. It takes money to do this, and our 98c Ruches. ©718e for the Men’s and Women's 2c Warranted a Piuce TO ee C.¢ all colors, but go. Colors, will go © ponderous old-fashioned ma-| “The ushers were Dr. J. Charles Macgill finance committee wants Washington to For Frid. yw | OC All Pure Linen Handkerehiets, with hemstitched | 4 ENT PRIC + as follows: ie chinery at The Yale to ruin your Eis cae a United | have the credit of furnishing that money or Friday, i 3 ; + Large hanks ‘Sax rt,” fo 5 BL r- | An opportunity will be given those in gov- 'y borders in various widths. 3 for S0c. ono We HAY a ase 6 Se ee jinen. Every known appliance that ginia, and Mr. T. Eercy 2 Myers of this city. ernment service to help, “Many have’ al- nob ie —_ , " z s y le @ way to the chancel lowed | ready di so—all should.” EF The ultra fectcoaatte: Bes baesreved = EFiG fee he Bic Rite many <6 hee coe cents. rains Can invent or money can bu by the maid of honor, Mise Em, ‘eady done should. a a ee “| right, and selling elsewhere at 25e and 50e. & Cc 4 — to aid in turning out the finest laun-| Cummack, sister of the bride, Baptist Church in ribbons. bg oy Large hanks of Gernmatown—16c. dry work in Americ: 14 Toth st. | ™est_ attractively gowned in ‘white and at :. $ Ba pases ‘America. 514 Toth st. | yenow, and carried a bouquet of yellow | A council of the Baptist churches of the % Ere for the 48¢ Cloth-bound Poems, Es- 2 GQMORROW. WE | SELL 4 ‘Phone 1092. Wagon will call. it a District of Columbia convened Wednesday Umbrellas. 6c 2 ee ee LESS CODFISH. Wate 3 8 cents. antes Se es Thompson | October 7, at 2 o'clock p.m., in Mount Jez- ‘Somonw. © = iS ceed: ce 5C.z - |’(Some Special Hatris of this city, Her gown was of fyors | "eel Baptist Church, of which Rev. Philip Large hanks of Spanish the 8c, satin and white chiffon, and she carried a | Stewart is pastor. The call was made to [The Men's and Ladi-s’ $1.49 Umbrellas for] ©2739 yard for those 48¢ Tinsel Gauzes, 48 5 earn 6.000 $ set : pest Sh B e bouquet of lilies of the-valley. examing Allen Ware for an evangelist ouly 96, Some are tight rolling on steel rods, | Mches wide. Not remnants—ample quantit ROLES OF TOILET PA $I ow ; a fees A oe Aryans. The groom was attended by his partner, | ‘After opening, Rev. Daniel Morris w Wand cava couee! mae taatant ctr, ; all colors. GOAT ONE! 4 0 cents Mr. Duncan 1. S. Maclaren of New York, | elected moderator, George Lucas secretary ' i eee REG oF © oa ‘ toe faye Se a needing | aod oe ¥as performed by the | “A rigid examination was held, which the 0 e the shelf room 5 = he ; 3 itable E7 Gee for the new THe Corsets—thowe extra long. | $a sion THe wear 3 Lot-cf Metta Téck Scarts—all eplen- fom {OF the new stork” Thene ‘apectal 5 Rey. Robert 8. W. Wood, assistant rector candidate passed with, a very creditable Mackintoshes. 4 with corded bust, ete. Sizes 18 to 25. S DEPARTMENT A did styles—which were 25c., will go Aheenert few Mayers chen sere A wedding breakfast was served at the | concerning the Bible and church govern 29 eS Cee & STORES CONTAL tomorrow for B Men’s SH residence of the bride's mother, 1308 19th | ment were answered showed he had spent For Friday, [715¢ for our 19¢ Cambrie Gormet Covers, High | BAMGAINS THE” DELI io argains in Men’s Shoes. street northwest, to which were asked only | Considerable time In assiduous study. Ds- TT Ladies’ new style $4.25 Garments; some seti- | DECK, embroidery edge, pearl yuttons—all the ut- en ‘AT 15e. POUND. °F 13C.5 2 for ir 25¢. ans beeen eee oan Aiea gait araate the ee pecey se Bis TeaDISia Mabe be Be eh fog “elsewhere at $5 With sligle, double and | ibutes of 25¢ garments, & TOMORROW WE WILL, Ka mn mw noon for New York, which will be their | Ceaui"hac peves teen onan tea reer triple detachable capes. ———— eeee § ¢ oe 3 A lot of Men's White Merino 8 i future home. dination sermon was preached by Rev. [7 6e for the $1 Warm Skirts, among whi:h camer een nae aaa At Oak.a:d, Cal., yesterday, in St. Paul's | George Lee, D.D., of the Vermont Avenue are Kolt skirts and some’ of quilted black sateen, 55 CENTS A BUSHEL gary Neat Soca ee aE ae ' . | Baptist Churc! eae Episccpal Church, Miss Amy Requa be. iu 39¢ Roses. with fircnelette ning. BUCR WHEAT PRAM cents came the bride of .Capt..Oscar Fitzalan —— Tae 25C HOLES Rage Ge : 39 ° : Long, United States ‘army. The wedding Pretty Agatr. ’ NOW ON HAND AND —-- + was a brilliant affair an the ceremony ” E70 pair for the 16e Dress Shields. The value LING FAST—PRICE OF Lot of Men's All-wool Drawers, in was performed by Bishop Nichols of San| About fifty children in costume, members E7Those now used at back of hat. They come | 18 not exaggerated. very pair guarunteed, mak-| 4 Tr “iy SPRCIAL TOMOR- pil cea ee eS Francisco, assisted by Rev. Mr. Ritchie of | &f the Junior Society of Christian Endeavor three in bunch, In sll colors and combinagions. | !%6 8S responsible for the wear. ROW. St. Paul. Miss Requa is the only daughter | Of the Eastern Presbyterian Church, as- Usually 48¢ bunch. 50 cents. x of Isaac Requa, president of the Central | sisted by the Y. M. C. A. Orchestra, gave a (7'18c cake for the Genuine Woodbury Facial of5 . Ys ane pairs A SeS is ee delightful entertainment in the church last ees ryt ce Ribbo: Seer, hes Snow! ees ee ae Remnants of Rustle Percaline, Si- adjutant general of the District National | €vem!ng. The children were dressed to rep- 25c Ribbons. IAC Erie depen TES as if BA Jesia, Percaline, Imitation . Hair resent different flowers, and the entertain- c 500 Japanese cents—three 3 For Friday, 4. BRA. 896, ° y ow! of Albert J. and Sirians P. Almoney, ee ee OE curred yesterday was that of Mr. John pH gene Py My Aud where will you find another such collection? I BUTTER T. Wood of Georgetown and Biss 8. Sophie Clstcal Siar tae aces akegieas 6754.98 for the $5.96 Black Cheviot Skirts—tne ; act NEY UMC Sse Bink aaa. 929 F St. N. W Maddox, daughter of the late Dr. Thomas . Suddenly, on October 7, 1896, at i = new cut garments, made of the stylish broad-wale BL JUMBI Lot of Double-taced Black and Gray 3 2 . Maddox of Washington county, Md. a. t his rexidence, No. S83 Sth street cheviot. WAFERS Percaline—which sells 10c. yard, for 8-600 The ceremony took place in St. Mark's northwest, JAMES THOMAS, be CAKES, ICED $3.25 Waists. PRICE, 12c. Tomorrow, aS 98 Cashmere New style sleeves. EF Black All-wool throughout. Garments, All sizes, $10 E7The now well-known Cheviot Walking Salts, the box coat with fly front and tight sleeves; the Wide skirt with correct sweep. (See above for “Other Bargains. lined $11.98 Sa For Friday, On Fourth Floor. $1.60 pair for the $1.98 Lace Curtains, in Brussels effect. 54 inches wide, 3% yards long. Our 1896-97 “leader.” EF $2.25 pair for our $2.48 A “leader,” ‘apestry Portleres. sold elsewhere at $2.93. 5741.98 pair for our $2.25 Chenille Portieres. Compare with those elsewhere at $2.50, 0761.19 for our $1.35 Chenille Table coer 2 yards square. Elsewhere at $1.48. ©7$2.98 for our $3.50 Oak and Mahogany Rock- ers, like those elsewhere at $4.50. Compare. Basement floor for these bargains of bargain: Table Glasses with initials engraved in old Roman letters. is the regular price. 749 for the Ge Heavy Wash Bollers, copper bottom. 7 24e for Silver's Se Patent Frult Press aud Petato Masher combined. EF ike for the patent bottom, i9e Japanned Coal Hods, with ©744e for the White Eiderdown Sacques. sleeve, turn-over collar. Sizes 1 to 2 years, A4-quart size. Usually 45c. THE PALAIS ROYAL, G nd Eleventh Streets... . 2 2s gecce os cated noo eA bisuer Propriet ©7$8.98 for the $10.98 English Beaver Coats—the ew tight-fitting military style garments. ©7'50e for the Children’s 68¢ Flannelette Drezses, Sues 2 to 7 years. C7 2te for the 25e Plain and Plaid Aprons, lace edge at neck and sleeves. Sizes 2 to 14 years, Full 5731.89 for the $2.25 Cashmere Coats, silk em- broidered and braid trimmed. years. Friday bargains for home. On Second Floor. €7'25c for the 35e Linen Momie Scarfs, 72 inehes long. And 25 for the 38c Pure Linen H. S. Covers, 20x20 inches. Art Department. Sizes—infants to 4 EF 45e yard for the 50c quality Bleached Table Damask. Pure Irish linen, 64 inches wide. ©7$1.65 pair for the $1.98 Scotch Wool Blankets. is Know them to be the best value in town at 98. €7$1.29 for the $1.75 Genuine Marseilles Bed ‘Spreads. Full size; hemmed; ready for use. ©7$1.65 for the $1.98 Satine-covered Comfort- ables, filled with best white cotton, Full else. —4c each for Flint 75¢ a dozen E72 for our 8c Galvanized Garbage Cans, with cover. §76c for the 10¢ Galvanized Wash Basins, EF$1 for the $1.79 Famtly-size Clothes Wringers, With 10-inch white rubber rollers, THE CREAM CRACK- ERS, OYSTER CRACKERS, ZINGER SNAPS, GO TO- MORROW AT 5 CENTS. NE MIXED NUTS REAT DEMAND. THUS BARLY TOMORROW THE SPE- CIAL IN| OUR CANDY DEPARTMENT—1,000 LBS. STICK CANDY AT 8 CTS, D LES, FRENCH Sikep Ar? ers. BES : GLI WALNUNS AND ; SOFT-SHELL ALMONDS. ° 4,000 packages of Arbuckle’s Package Coffee are to be sold at 48% cents each, ‘AND CHOCO” cocoa, TE La’ BI ND IN THE TI MMNT—COCOA REDUC TO 19 CENTS PKG. CHOCOLATE 15 CENT a TOMORROW THE M DELICIOUS: CHOCOLATE DROPS a8, HAN HAVE EVER SOLD PRICE— 10 CENTS POUND THE WINTERGREEN Sng AND AT 10 CENTS. saa ‘TOMORROW 1,000 LBs. * OF GUMDROP CANDY eo FOR 5 CENTS PER mec aie ANOTHER SP! —USUAL PRICE, 10 CTS. BLE MUSTARD Go Se ayaa CENTS EAC! THE LARGE BAGS OF TABLE FINE SALT GO aT 2% CENTS A BAG, OR 2 FOR 5 CENTS. THE TWO-HANDLE HALI-BUSHEL BASKETS WILL BE 5 CENTS TO- MORROW, Johnston’s, 729 5C. 7th St. 5 Cents. Remnants of Leno, in 1 to 8-yard lengths—regular 8c. qualities, for 2% Cents. Lot of 10-quarter Fine Wool Blan- kets—with colored borders and silk taped edge—usual sort which sells for $2.48—for $1.98. Black Silk New Curl Boucle Jack- ets—new 3-button fly front effect— deep collar, newest sleeves and back, black satin lined. throyghout, large pearl buttons—which are usually sold for $9.50, for : 6.98. Seal Plush Capes, extra wide sweep and 18 inches long, storm collar, all silk ned, colar ayd front edged 4 with fur—Special price, $4.98. Yale Linen Writing, Paper, Fit ruled and plain, d. 13¢c. poun Pt ca té R teh, He. packages 200 mieete Hong. Witting, Paper 5 cents. Imperial Household Ammonia, large bottles, 5 cents. 100-sheet rolls Toilet Paper, 4 cents. PAA it Goldenberg’s, 926-928 7th—706 K Sts. How to be Happy Though Married. Tl guarantee my 38c.—pulverized or ground— JAVA AND MOCHA COFFEE-—to straighten out the kinks in the temper of the crossest husband living. I honestly believe no finer coffee for the money ig sold anywhere. Try it—sent quick when ordered by ‘fone or mail. N. H. DUVALL, 1923 Penna. Ave. oc8-th Stoves ought to be in perfect repair now. Most time to start fires—in Se sik ave ‘started the , : Overhauling will bring to. light ¢ every, fault of your stoves. the necessary repairs—so you'll iave ho more stove trouble this winter. ©7 Drop pos! Prompt attention. i, BARKER, $2 ile es CHINA, HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ) 0c8-th,s&eta-28 Evehelps. (Diabetics Can't } Enjoy the Bread —that well folks eat. Physicians pro- bibit ordinary bread because it contains starch and) sugar. Our PTEN ¢ BREAD coatains neither of these—oniy PURE GLUTEN, ICs the only. bread Diabetics ‘are ted to eat. It's appetizing, delicious. and “wonderfully nutritious. s 15e. loaf. Sent any a Krafft’s mee eg PA. AVE. J Telephone 23 SUN, 20 z Ne A clever optician is here to advise and mest the proper glasses your eye. troubles de- mand. The serrice Is frre the glasses BROWS. Sob st. . Pa * se deweeee . . meee SHAKER Digestive CORDIAL. eS not cure all diseases, but tt will cure spepsit_or Indigestion, All druggists. th, sdia-ly Church at Lappan’s, and was performed by the Rev. Henry Thomas of Martins- burg and the rector, Rev. H. C. E. Cos- tello. Miss Mary Priscilla Williams of Bal- timore, a riece of the bride, was maid of honor. Miss Anne Elizabeth Chew Wil- liams, also a niece of the bride, and Mary Clare Livingston Thompson, a niece of the groom, were flower girls. The bride wore a handsome gray traveling suit and carried a bouquet of bride roses. She was escorted by her brother, Mr. Samuel Mad- dox, who gave her hand in marriage. Dr. George W. Wood, brother of the groom, acted as best man. The ushers were Messrs. Thomas Notley Williams, Morton Wood and Ferdinand Williams. Miss Nan- nie E. Davis of Baltimore played the wed- ding march. After the ceremony the bridal party re- turned to “‘Woodlie,” the Maddox country home, where luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Wood left on the afternoon train for Niagara and the north. On their return they will reside in Georgetown. There were ro formal invitations, only relatives and intimate friends beirg invited. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Smith Thompson, jr., Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. D. Nicholson, Miss Helen Nicholson and Miss Elizabeth C. Chew of Washington, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. C. Williams of Baltimore, be- sides many from Hagerstown and the vi- cinity. A prince of the royal blood is on his way to this city and is expected to arrive in New York next week. He ts Prince Louis of Savoy, a nephew of King Humbert. While tn the city the prince will be the guest of Baron Fava at the Italian em- bassy. The Japanese minister and suite are now in the city, having enjoyed a pleasant sum- mer vacation. Dr. and Mrs. Maleolm Cameron have re- trrned from a visit to Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Miss Mary A. Ford has been extremely ill for the past month with typhoid fever at her father’s home, Paris, Ky. Miss Ford is a niece of Mr. E. F. Simpson of this city. The Misses Coith are located at 15% Q street, where they will be glad to see their friends. Miss Deakins is seriously ill at her home on Rhode Island avenve. ‘An enjoyable straw ride was given last right by a number of young folks, chape- roned by Mrs. M. A. Burns. The ride was made to Cabin John bridge, where an ¢ joyable supper was served. Among tho: r were the rie TUTT’S Liver PIL! F pel Belatives and | viied to attend. BOSWELL. At his residence, 1006 4th southeast, on October 7, 1806, at 10:20 ., ALLEN WELL, beloved bus! CANTWELL Departed this life October at her hon nat © 1 D street south: ‘ANTWELL, of in her six et ed wife And though the dew of ‘That pure and snow. “ath hax wet brow. Than hear her And mark h ne kne the that troubled siglt weavil east. streets southwest October JARBOE. On Wednesday morning, Oct at 4 o'clock, ELLA C. JAKBUK, aged Ui two years Funeral private from her sist Maple avenue, Anacostia, I LUCKETT. At his residence, @20 Virginia ave southwest, op October 6," 1896, at 12:30 ROBERT POWER LUCKETT, — busi Catherine A. wer 7. IN, “8 residence, Lackett. Faneral private from his late resid ginla avenue southwest, p.m. 620 Vir- 3 o'clock October Y, at 11: v nce and the late Mary O'Brien, at her rest- jence;-4200 H street northeast Notice of funeral hereafter, 2 Secret of Beauty Is health. The secret of health is the power to digest and assimilate a proper quantity of food. Do you know this? Tutt’s Liver Pills are an absolute cure for Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Constipation and kindred diseases. c S

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