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THE EVENING STAR, _-+1DAY, * OVEMBE 2 13, 1896—-FOURTEEN PAGES. 5 Reeeeers ‘Gloves for Eve See estore rtestontentonge goes 3 = Another one of those most mous Gloves—famous selling. quality over r cheapness. Every b Loedesdecfestontontontoate Seaton the colors of perfection. fashion—in price. fe ‘ the best—always cheapest. In Gloves it means more sat Saturday. thi row for which the greater store has become famous. The signal success of this department is a triumph of you has run the gauntlet of experience and come off flying Perfection The latter is due to our influence. widely proclaimed and widely known policy that promises only a PERRY’S. attractive Glove Days tomor- Fa- rybody ..-.— ~ brand of Gloves that we offer fit—in material—in That. in isfaction and saving. Most % 2 ke = S-button Trefeusse e Green and & Blues . A-but tox —$ 2 2 = Tan, Brown, 2 eA ‘Tan and + and WI < $1.50 a pair. z Large Hook Black, So with White end Ten brode-$1.50 2 RA + temeri Glace, in all EA a pair. In = Black $1.75 a pair. = button Reynier Su Mont z aver, Brown nd Blu ok & — brode 31 < ‘button $1.25 + and $1.50 . Black 4-butto unl White, Perrt and Bke +-button Glace 1 with two-toned brod and Peart, with two-toned bs pair. ‘ e 2<lasp Moc + 2elasp We Ladies’ Evening Gloves. IG-button Key © Suedes—Black aud des—Black and Todaoitonteetoetentortettentes estes Stiedes—evening enter fetortent z Fk sos pe ¥ thom Ghie Black and W + tten Glace-—Liack and White— ‘ b oO a pur. Men’s Gloves. Children’ S Gloves. Some Important Reductions. Winter Gloves. Reynier’s 2-clasp Dress Gloves— $2.25, a pair. Dents’ 1-clasp Walking Gloves—$2 pair. Fownes’ 1-clasp Walking Gloves—$2 a pale. hes’ Lclasp Cape Coaching ( p Cap $1.50 a pair. Adier’s L-clisp Street Gloves—§1.50 a pair. r's 1-clasp Dress Gloves—$1 aud a pair. jer's L-elasp Mocha Gloves—$1 8 Misses’ 3-button Glace Gloyes—81 a patr. Misses’ 4-button rateeseeseoendoateaseesentonsenteeteesoateeteeteetoeseesieseesees wedes—$1 a pair. & pair. loves $1 a so ‘lasp rae Telasp Pique Gloves $1 a Made necessary because of the broken sizes. We don't allow remnants to accumulate. You get them at once—and you few. will shall have these hands that they 6 and from $1. +buttoa Piaue Peari—reduced from $1.5 4-bution Glace Gioves—reduced from aud $1.50 to 89c. a pair. AML MLN LLL MAA AANA Sbatton Cen Suedes—no 6's ut ed frem $2 to g8c. a pair. Mousque other ~s! all Spirtetetedes seapansenananees The very minute you need the “Comfort® Glovesany of you—all of you—come here for them. The stock is brim- ful of staples and fashionable novelties in Gloves and Mitts. tontensontondontontesionipsieentenorten LS a i Ee ee ase Choice, neat stripes—the esleetonte ys you twice our asking. a supreme value. 5 to order. ae te a as as PERRY’S, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” New Invoice = of trouserings received today. These goods are fresh.from the -trader, and at the price we offer them we believe they are Mertz and Mertz, New “Era” Tailors, Ser donoehondentoesentensonfonfontont entrtelstetetetrtletetees dee It rebeteenttntrit! Se a ree sSescoeiee average tailor will charge Sregeesondeendendondecoesonsonendondeateaseasensersondententeenengencondentonteaseegeeengentententensonsontoason refeeg BA 2 é Ea 906 F Street. So 4 Sededetetetetntetteteneentecs ““Deerioot” Farm Bacon 'sDeerfoot’’ Farm Sausage 'sDeerfoot’? Farm Butter. The “Deerfoot™ Farm products all the world are famous for thelr purity and d Dee: would, ns cakes or rolls for o breakfast be enjoyed more if served with = foot’ Farm Print Butter. A new = pes fant tat c. © Bryan, +1413 New York Avenue. ble Luxuries, Wines, &e. Golden Rod” Flour. the Inxury of enjoying the best Bread and jes is yours—if use Hungerford's “Golden Hod* Flour! Drop'a postal and our wagon Will eall for your order. j.tl-Hungerford, (7255,, oth & OSts. + Groceries, vert Smn-S “ HYOMEL" — ROOTH'S POCKET. INHALE! v m offic, Room 58, Washington Loan and . cor. Sth.and ¥ sts. W. S. THO! 5th st. uw. ap22-w, fem-1y Great ‘Reduction ; ing, et ‘Tey Electric Seal Capes, In Hair. 1,000 Switenes, $3.50, formerly $7. Switches, 2.50, formerly E00: Switches, @co, formerly 10.50. Gray Switches, 3.00, formeriy 5.00. Gray Switches, 4.50, formeriy, 6.50. First-class attendants in ‘Hairdressing, Shampoo- our “Curlette” for retaining curl. S. HELLER’S, 72 7th Street N. W. $56. By fer the most Popular fur this season ts “Electric Seal.” Electric Seal Capes are very, stylish, na and durable. We call. & te ‘Stinemetz a. Yong, and fancy silk ned, Furriers end Hatters, 1237 Pa, ave. au20,3m,20 Jchnston’s, 729 7th St. POUNDS SUGAR ssreeregeeeg seeder eopeteee Best ir or 5 pound, 3 Rast $s an SF wlatcd Sugar to each purchases of one 88 Sige ent. Gunpowder Ten, Oolong ‘Ten. ‘ea, or With the put se Of 3 pe = cent Java and Mocha Coffee. ‘BROOMS, 10c ETOMORROW the 25-ceut, Broome 3 Betring green $ straw—to he vold at 30vcents each. +Corn Starch, 5c. ie 10-cont packages of Best Corn old at half price tomorrow = “ Ke i ere = ;Gum Drops5¢ $e Teli N Seccame Es z PRUNES. 3 _The 10-cent Large, Beet t_ Prunes to be ‘sold row ew Citror will be z pound, end New Currants, 9 cents. ‘Ball $ The large in 100 cents, 3 i L - New Hominy, ti} Segeegeeg lue, 7¢.% BS boxes “of Ball Blue, contain. sy to he sold tomorrow at 7 3 Setetes This is the season for Hominy—both the 9 ‘fine grits and coarse to be sold at an > af _conts tomorrow. $ 3 a She best ent Butteriae reduced as a 4 special tomorrow way Cin to 14 ‘he finest Large, av Bright oma zie § 25 cents per peck tomorrow. NDY, 8c} ‘? ‘The Stick Candy, all flavors and bright col- $ nuts pond. French Mixed Candy, 7 9° 4 cents ponnd. 4 i |BUCKETS, 7¢ X few do: 5 kde £ ets to go at J05¢. “1 20-cont Wooden Water Buel gl ie ie é z S have 200 piils of May ‘el worth $1.00 2 nd- weighing 1S pounds gross welght. + fresh-caught fish, 65 cents pall in J ie. par 4 :NEW FI $ GS, 10oc. ¢ y Figs, 10 cents p tron, ¥ ew Dates, 9 port. 4 Fé vey >: AN: Ley) Qi ib 2 mein Sa cote nenaee 4 Ammonia wil be half ee 5 cents each. /PEANUTS 3 ci esh-r > 3 Well- $TC IMORROW the re 10-cont bot- sited F uts to Ko at 3 cents % a package. —Best_in ‘the world. z ca ay of Best Oats to. eats each, IRS eget a £TOMORROW, SARBUCKLE'S, agpatnteteatenteatenzeoeabetedengeteegteg = The Arbuckle Coffe 7 i Racarent. qe "The r Macaroni a0 tomorrow int Sardines, 5C. The special on Sardine at 3 cents each. 200 boxes Large Mustard Sardines at S conte. ene 300 cans K Minding Iinported at 10 cents each 25 cents. J JAMS, 10C. Ts of Jam will be sold at » 100 jars of 40-ceut Jam oe 1S"inenes ‘high, “to go at d3 canta will be 400 boxe worth : $ ; ; : | emma | Pronéunced | | nn a a Irresi§tible. buyers as the simply irresistible, , ss ss Never belgre has a sale afforded such unbounded satisfaction to eat Jacket and Cape Sale we are now engaged in. Ladies have! declared styles and materials perfect, and prices ridiculously low, § combination that makes an array of bargains Unlike the majority of sale stecks, ours is first-class right to- the bottom of the pile. Just as sterling values at the bottom as in the middle or on top. Every garment offered is perfect, and is honestly worth twice the sum yott pay for it when you buy here. KING'S PALACE Great Cloak Sale. « veepesestibictrvacsieced ef cote Wn Seatenteesees % % $8, $7, $6 and $5 Jackets & Capes Beaver, Boucle and Chevron Cloth, fash- Hone In latest Lot No.1. rent Se % 93-98 so % So ogee trimined: some satin ined oe oe oe Lot No. Be | $15, $14, $13 and $12 Jackets & Capes. Plush Capes, Sot = ee eeeeeer ees a minted All-lined 297-98 % Splemiid duality Senoedontonseagecseegons Lot No. 2. © $u, $10, $9 and $8 | Jackets & Capes Safeegen peetetete sefee$ Plush € jackets In Astrachan,Covert, 4 i Frican, Intest stslen, & $ x ° = + etude os seat Lot No. . ‘ $20, $18, $16 and S15 peas & Capes ts ete adeete d ¢ that z and oP nat | ¥ Ate ng = : Zee esfoegont Sa soe hort-back Sailors, v and wire bound cee 39C stot $1.09 Trimmed Federas, latest 8 F Kuox stapes ait favorite colors, 4 Cc 3 : 35.00 T! ned Tats, many of ¥ou ' $2.98 cand 5¢.. Quills Ic. . Parrots... +39¢. = . Faney Bird -39¢. S . Peacock Pagadge. . 19¢. Aigrettes 17¢. BRANCTE HOSE, TIS) MARKET apc eee aa eee eee ee ia Leh ae ¢ $ + Tom orrow ; ° & i will be a : ‘good day | to see what we mean by best qualities and lowest prices in Housefurnishings. : All Carpets bought of us; % made, laid and lined free. ; >HOUSE & HERRMANN, > LIBERAL FURNISHERS, 3 + Cor. 7th and I Sts. t = It se ‘Painless : Buckwheat. z The to oot large pa ae yee York the pound. PEACH ES,7¢ The raporated, Large, Bright to be sold tomorrow att ifornia Evaporated Apri- tetndetetetetetel TOMORROW, SHOULDERS, The 1-cent Shoulders will Breast Strips of et: Oleine, 4%c. Bright Smoked Sugnr-cured id tomorrow eee ioseseonsettesseressosuenfooesereetiocsonennts DAD AR BA NOt resets Prefeto amble Oleine x4 c tnd Babbiti's 3. Seoteat ‘The S-cent Star—Borax—Rose- & © £0 as specials at 3 cents each Star Soap, 3C-3 iCod Fish, 5 The Cc. Boneless sae af wrapped In oiled tissue paper, to goat 3 cents per pound. $ 10-cent “Extracting, 50c. ra > Perhaps your experience with den- > tists has been unsatisfactory. You a may have patrcnized one who did > geod work, but charged too much. Or ? possibly you went te one who didn't charge encugh; couldn't afford good material, or made his price low as an offset fom lack of skill. Our associa- tion was formed to meet Just such cases. Our fees aré high enough to allow the best of everything at a fair BAP PIG BS th OPO DEG Sr ere profit—1o higher. Come in and let us > make an estimate, Ba Pal > filling, Z teeth, $8. * Dental $]- , Association, > ; jor 7th & D Sts. 10 to 12. ? Snr Sin 5 ai} revere eee Geacieseensenee hes ty y hampidns Of finest q OF We'r Thanksgiving lit sMatches, 12c. The 15-cent packages containing 12 large boxes of 2008 Matches will be "old. tomer: row 12 ents per package. neste: Chocolate. 1,500 large 10c. cakes of Sweet Chocolate ‘h ete EERIE to be sold tomorrow at 3 ¢ is almost double the ususl st: a tremendons barga: ‘The 50-cent sold at rents each—this Is the gi bargain for 6-pound pails we have offered. *CANNED GOODS ‘The large cans Best Tomatoe Best Corn, 7 cents—Lima Beut ‘Table Peaches, 10 cents, and 7 centstomorrow, pails of Preserves will be st cents— cents Peaches, “[ok nston’s, 729 7th St. SA ee ae ee eo oe ann a ge a ead | eave Plum Pudding. Rich, delictous pastry —generonsly filled with finest fruits. As good as any of your own preparing; We've the “IlOM MADE" PUDDING—ang that made by RICHARDSON & iB] 2 seas ae nce Meat ins to mention those ¢ je mince ss Mati right, also. i Magruder HAT N.Y. Conn. ave. and Co. ave. and M st. TWO STORES, it Cleaning Saves The Cost of new Govrs, Gloves und Slippers.” Our charge for making tliem fresh as new is small. Wagon calls. FISCHER, 906 G St. ‘ANING and DYEING. "Phone 1442. noll-Sd Seana Taney Items, etc. 50 = 37¢- KING'S PALACE, : The Largest Miflinery & Cloak House in Washington. ¢ dean, Full-boned » 37C 98c. as ppers, Csi tte Wrappers, aiodpaaedeteteatetettatntedetate 7F8c price ate mes fe seateat = o> Infants’ Cami of Swiss « Around neck an cial price. $1.50 Satteen ——— Black Sa aay soa ' 25c OQC.. aheaheateateateateasoetentoatoateabeasrasedioeteatons 812-814 SEVENTH. ST. age Next to W aadced & Lothrop’s. $1.75 French iC. sae Nothing but CORSETS sam small ‘able to sell R.& G. Corsets Ey style in this justly cel brated make. Every pric 310. Both the mam are Sole “Agents for Manon “Cut bias’? Corsets 12 HOWARD’S Corset Emporium, 1003 F St. N.W. it Saturday Your Busy Day? in most Sled Hor: l Shopping don't ing. We'll do it Ito for ya Don’t Skip Our Stands Lenora Don't think ai pother can ta famous Rich, a matchless, Wholesale and Re os N. Auth, & fy mE 20 809-811 1k 9 Go st. stk. _Rol: You'll Find Quality Here. Not ordi Rut highe choicest. Ask what you will tablewe'll supply it. Me: Poultry, Game,. Vegetables, Fraiis—ever thing in season. OF Prices are fair—you'll admit. Con. 17TH Farragut Market, or STS. 1613-£,11,,20_ PICTURES UP TO DATE ID M. KETS KEMETHY. ocl3-3m Fermanent—Reliable, STYLE, FINISH. Fair Prices: Photo: Studio, 1109 Pa. ave. THE WORLD OF SOCIETY A Quartet of Charming Nieces in McKinley's Home. Weddings Here and Elnxewhere, With Many Interesting Details— Personal Notes. President-elect McKinley has a bevy of fair nieces now away at school, who are likely to be much seen at the White House in the coming four years. One of these is Miss Mary Barter, who is Mrs. Mc- Kinley’s niece. She is as pretty and dainty | as a Dresden china figure. Another is Miss Grace McKinley, an orphan, and the ward of the President-elect. Both of these live in Canton. Miss Duncan of Cleve- land and Miss Mabel McKinley of New York are also nieces of-the President-elect. Mrs. McKirley’s delicate health has raised the question whether she will undertake the duties of her position in person in Wash- ington. Thcse who kncw her best say that she will do all that her position as “first lady in the land” demands. At the receptions, however, she may be occupy a chair, as she cannot endure the strain of standing. Miss Shelley Dangerfield Chew, daughter of ex. Judge R. B. B, Chew, was married We day at noon to Mr. Otway Berry- man Zantzinger of Baltimore, at Trinity Protestant Episcepal Church of Upper Marlboro’. The ccremony was performed »¥ the rector, Rev. Charles F. sisted by Rev. E. -awrenc St. Mark’s Church, Pikesville, ecunty, M The bride entered the church wita her father, and was met at the altar by the groom and his best man, Mr. W. W. Dix of Baltimore. Her dress was of white crepe, with pearl trimming and 1 la She wore a tulle veil, fa: “d with Hib of the valley. Her bouquet was of bride rcses and Mlies of the valley. honer was Miss Z: groom. The i Her maid of sister of the Miss Ger- Miss Annie Nis Fannie she Newar . W. Va.; and Miss Mary Wil:on cf Upper Marlboro’. Their dresses were mousscline de breil over white silk, two with pink ribbons and two with green. black velvet hats and c: themums. The maid of honor) wore mousseline de breil over pink silk. Duer and Grace Tuck of Bat) flower girls. Messrs. Randolph Barion, jr., and Jack Duer of Baltimore county; M Richard B. B. v of this city, ‘bride; William S$. Hill and were the ushe Mr. of Baltimore county rend march, The church, wh’ s decorated with chrysan- themums, was crowded to its utmost ca- i ihe ceremony a reception was the - of Judge mile: those N Among and pgton, Mrs, James 5 ide of Ma.; Mr. and Mrs. Randolph indelph Barton, : Robert Kirk zham, Mrs. A Duer, M's: Mr i f Baltimore coun f Pill H. ‘Tuck, Misses Margaret Tuck, Miss Naney Van Wyck, I nd and Grace Fairfax and Miss James Heiskell, | s Mary L. Wil- Is s. William I. Hill, the H William |S. Hill and A. i in, Sidney Hill, Dr. Gorden Claude, wife and daughter of Annapolis, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. W. Thompson, who have been abroad since their marriage in S mber, have returned and are at their on I street. Mr. Ross Thompson, went to New York to meet them, re- 1 also with them jasi night. ly decorated with mony was perforr D. D. ‘The bride, leaning on the arm of brother, Conrad Fa xy of Washington, was eded to the altar by BS nie McG n ton. § de of Richmerd, Charlotte Ranson Staunton, follow Lrother of the groom, of Richmond, was best n, and Messrs. Thomss W. Atkinson, Hart N. Coates, J. Baldwin Ranson, > Cla Worthington, Johz B. Cochran ton Brown of aunton and Holmes Conrs e of thi sete for a tor Solicitor Gen he lunch at wedded pa: cities. The Wednesday Euchre Club -handsomely entertained on the ‘allaghan, No. 616 Isth sir rs were. Miss Talty Bryant, Mr. Gail and Mr. Wallace. Among oth were Miss Small, Miss Stouienb’ of the northern was very With by Harvey, Miss O’Neile and Mr: Mr, Gatley, Mr. Stein, Mr. Chambers, "Mr. Wallace. Mr. Callaghan, Mr. Stiles and Dr, Stourenburs Mr. J. H. Lionberger, the new assistant attorney general of the Interior Depart- has leased for the winter, from De ember 1, the residence of Mr.’ Jamex I tch, Khode Island avenue. | Mr. Fitch has Secvred rooms at the Colonial, for- merly known as Worml Captain Henry F. Pic! house ISIS Jefferson pl He is well known in V gz has taken the for the wh shington + tioned here a Piel ce as he was forme erly vi 4 vr of M charming personalit Ss he mooaer Baltimore, daughter of Mrs. Rob Wilson New York two winters ago, Picking was in command of the U. . Abbot Cum- Cummings of s of Mrs. with he thé winter or, daught« last" and Denve Many friends of the Star of Hope Lodze spent a pleasant ing last night in the > rooms, the casion being There w i iin} ticipat Miss Van 7 man, Mr. Chas. Turner and M Phelps, after which refreshments Among these present were + Nall: and Gla Yesterday afternoon Master celebrated his thday by arty of young folks who at his ho: The after and dan ing as childre games, and afterward refreshments were served. The little ones who parti the pleasant affair were Howard Bihel Ogie, Francis Lynn, Brunger, Harry ‘Dunn, rs thur Charles, Audrey’ Bell, Arthur Jennie Wakefield, Clara Norton a Mrs. F. G. Huth ha: the marriage of her da Errestine, to Mr. Henry W. resday, November IS, at S$ o'clock p.m., ) D street scuthwest. An oyster supper was given last evening to Miss Maude Lunsford. After games, tie company repaired fo the dining room, where supper awaited them. Amonz tho: present were Mrs. A. W. Paddon, Mrs. L. Lunsford, Miss Della Paddon, Miss Nell Lindsay, Miss Lulu Danenhower, Miss Maude Lunsford and Miss Oneida Piggott, Mr. Charles A, Weaver, Mr. L. Browne, “ead Magill, Mr. Paul Plant, M Mills, Mr. Copenhaven. A very pleasant svrprise party was ten- dered Miss Gertrude, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Nolan, on the occasion of her twelfth birthday. After some delightful music by Mrs. Jane Bentley, a collation was served, Mrs. David Wolfe Brown and her dauch- ters,Miss Elizabeth and Miss Mazie Brown, are among the Washingtonians at the horse show. They intend to spend the en- tire winter in New York. A surprise party was tendered to Mr, and Mrs. Wm. A. Simpson of 530 Sth street northeast, in honor of their sixth anni- versary. The home was beautifully ¢ rated with palms, white and pink chi santhemums. Cards and dane ing were order of the even Was served. Amor Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sacapmen: QOuterback, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Kuhnert, Mrs. Tuc! Foy, Mr. and Mrs. it. B. Fox Cudmore, Stewart, Holmes, . and Messrs. Francis . F. O'Connor, F. L, Williams, Mr. Chas. Blake Coffman and Johnnie present w Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Holm Mrs. Jno. T Mrs. Romer, the Misses The business of District Assembly, No. 6%, K. of L., at last evening's meeting was limited to the entering of a protest to be sent to the General Assembly, now in ses- sien at Rochester, N. Y., against the re- election of General Secretary-Treasurer John W. Hayes, who is ndidate for ax other term in the plage he has filled during the last four years. alee Bricklayers’ The members of the held their first’ meeting night hall in Typographical Temple. William Maghan presided, with J. B. Dowell and Thomas A. Sulliy routine business was dis sed of. decided to send the delegates to re the union in the national conver Bri last rs’ Union in the President It n of the craft, which will meet at Worcester, Mass., in January next, S required by the constitution, the ‘amount was ap- propriated to defra pases the expenses of the a Marriuge Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following: White—Claronce 1. Gessfora and kK. Ruth Cox; Robert er and Lesli ‘ock, both of Auburn, Fauqu’ Va. Colored—William Campbell and Mary Davis. MARRIED. BALLOCH KOONES. 1 county, Via per 10, 1 Dr. W Mr. WIL LIZABETH November Mauris 12. 1594 cs wher 14, at : street northiw Uewwe Church, SUCKER, On T wslay, November ANCHL E., fore IMA AND has Arooped PAP. . November 12, M. M. M 1896, MS, 2 1S In Memoriam. CLARK. La memory died one wear a of MARY T. ety CLARK, w BY HE LON Y MOTHER KING. In loving of dear HARRY i one toduy November 135, oar ago today By HIS SISPER, Fes. game forever gaze in vuint Carter’s Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE LITTLE PH Indigesticn and remedy Small Pill. Smali Dose. Small Price.