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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 189¢-—-FOURTEEN PAGES. 5 WILMARTH & EDMONSTOY 1205 Pa. ave. = |Table | See oe eee eee : a — — Sale 0! ; [eee —— RAID ON THE STAR OFFICE. THE WORLD OF SOCIETY Indians, Cowboys and Grissly Bears Pat im an Appearance: ~': One of the most sensational features of “The Great Train Robbery,” the pictur- esque melodrama which opens at the Grand this evening, is the appearance of a band of cowboys and scouts in connection with a party of Indians, all of whom have seen service either for or against the goyern- ment. With them are a couple of magnifi- cent trained grizzly bears, who are by no means the least interesting part cf the show. This morning the band made « raid on The Star office. It was a peaceful foray, but the visitors presented anyzhing but a peaceful appearance. The Indians-— Low — Personals. Siegen | We can guarantee to save you money on a y eo | table cutlery, for we import all ours direct, ¥ / and what we save in middleman’s profit Is books ¥ fi saved for you. Secretary of the Interior Francis has iz |. Celluloid handles—gralued to look exactly | y, Chr Gass Gac “aaausion “Woanbaticht 4 f like ivory. : avenue, and will move from the Arlington Table knives, $4.50 dozen. there today. Mrs Francis and their young qerplanaran i ee = peed Medium knives, $4 dozen. sons, who are now in the west, are ex- | {NO War Dal Picsecsnes si nse Asi nives, dozen. pected here in a few days. The new home 4 . edteee zs pesert k $4 of the Secretary 1s one of the finest resi- | Cashing asia thems, Tam ype aga arvers, $4.50 pair. dences in tue west end. The first floor. | ticr's family or making fred naainct Bird Carvers, $1.50 pair. with its spacious hall, wide stairways, | Uncle Sams bluccoats. One of the Indians, Every handle is guaranteed, and if any | large parlors, dining room and the Moorish | a Sioux, tee known as Three Crows, breaks we will give a new one. ball room, affords great facility in enter- | W@5 very much in evidence at the bh: = Wounded Knee. He bears the sc it E shall tefl the news in ys fewest possible words! ae dull trade Pearl handle dessert knives, $9 dozen, | taitiing large gatherings. It has also a | Vouna mage by a taveinnnate st a es covered entrance at the back, which was uséd always for evering events. WILI 1ART H & Miss Mary Pendleton and Mr. John R. * | Abney of New York will be married Sat- urday, November 21, at noon. After 1 ED! IONS ON. breakfast at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. 9 Arthur Price, to which only relatives and 1205, Pa. Avenue. wary intimate friends have been ae 1 early in the season—the excitement of the election—and the late coming of winter have all interfered with trade. Im tha meantime °~“— - the orders we placed in the spring and summer have been piling in upon us until the store is literally swamped with Shoes—and. we ss haven’t room to turn around. There is but one thing to do—and that is what we intend doing. To inaugurate a short, quick sale at a big loss until we get the stock in its normal condition. This sale is for ten days only— no continuance—so take no chances by delaying. Get in bright and early tos => (7 morrow—Tuesday morning.. .Here..is how the prices have been ‘cut— 2 ALL LADIES’ $3 SHOES NOW $32.19. ALL LADIES’ $4 CALF SHOES, $2.4Qe- - claims that the cavairyman got worse than he gave. The two grizzlies—great, muscu- lar animals, who seemed to be spoiling for a fight—were in charge of a half-breed Mexican, who had them by chains attac to rings in their nos ‘The scouts wer= attired in the regulation wild west regalia nd presented a fine appearance. They are well-known Indian fighters. The spol man of the party, George E. Bartlett, is an old United States marshal and was the owner of the trader's store at Wounded Knee at the time of the uprising. He join- ed forces with the soldiers and managed to settle many an old score before the trouble Was over. Wild Burt, one of the members of the outfit couple will go for a wedding trip. will resite in New York city, where Mr. Abney practices law. Miss Pendleton is now with her sister, Mrs. Brice, having given up her house on M street. The marriage of Miss Lucy Uhl, daugh- ter of ihe United States ambassador to rmany win F. Uhl, to Prof, t it the Thompson of Yale University, will | independent » whic pee yoy place December 9 at the United States | ed themselves together for the protection = | Sz = 5 Ee of their lives and homes from the ghost- dancing indians a few years ago. Charles E. Clark, one of the Indian fighters, was formerly bugler in the army, and in IS3S s Virginia Picketts, daughter of Mrs. ©. A. Ricketts. ard Mr. George Rowell Ja- cobs of eee Ind., will be married a Raptist Ch Mas presented with a medal by Company Wasuiteten, thie ore recon Ek G, Ist United States Dragoons, for saving the lives of & woman and her two childr 1 from the Apaches. He has also a medal for saving many lives at Atlantic City he party stayed some little time at and created quite tand marched up The marriage of Miss Elizabeth W. greatest Special Leld as in p ogress—NOW—and Will continue unuil closing time next at the residence of Mr. Firman R. Rhode Island avenue. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson Finley of =) , Oo o> =) i ALL LADIES’ $4 KID SHOES, $2.89. the Belmont house for the winter. RENEWING THE RUMORS. Mrs. Harriet e Johnston will spend = the winter with Miss Kennedy in France and Italy. Mr. and Mrs. W. cisco are expected here of the crowd-bring i c Their pari the play is said ‘ es . Saturé : month of = y fe ae ae morth New Orleans and» New York have leased | to lend it an air of realism that is really ° ° ° . GL OnE LIT Hae GO TRS ie aa aak 1215 Connecticut avenue for the winter. remarkable. -— ie it ao hie eae Mr. and Mrs. John S. Gittings have leased —_>—__ . a . . Cardinal Satollitn Alleged Charges Sti cing Dincunned. The American Roman Catholics are look- Mills of San Fran- Jing forward with deep expectation to the Wednesday to make | meeting in Rome t : ALL LADIES’ $5 SHOES NOW $3 SQ. 2 ALL LADIES’ $6 SHOES, NOW $4 25- Until closing time next Saturday night we shall offer every Parlor Suite ° ° ° le 'e . . . . . . . . . . . . . > x y of the propaganda » dozens a visit to Col. and Mrs. A. T. Britton. Ride, to which age 2 2 ag : " ide ich, it is sup 4, the report of and uphoisteries—cholce. Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. Chapin and fam-] Qo Every woman's shoe in stock has been reduced, except the “Jenness Miller” Shoes. In these nies pairs will . Gk Shee eeaiiha wanna) Mon KuAItoraK tae nied teres on Amer hurch af- . chotee of & . 3 a ’ airs pitted > cre- be found every kind of leather—every style of finish—every shape of toe—and every size. le ices naieedl expect to spend the winter. In the | TITS wi submitted Hitth ol 5 spring they will go abroad. dence has t nt - Ws The Juvenile Euchre Club of "96 met for | “tUenal stori to ov the Children’s. isses’ Shoes Reduce er oes | Se eet 5 o s universal doubt % Voi) a 5 . a@ persistert inclination in % a to have the matter vegard-d All of “Dugan & Hudson’ 's” line of Dugan & Hudson’s line of Chil. ? DE || Mary Dooley. Margaret Stephen, gti It is now said that Rev * aed 9 = Py R GR DIT Is C000! iP eppenecepes es y Saffold, George | Aloysius Sabetti of the Jesuit C c. Misses peat 1 eee she As dren’s $2 “Ironclad”? Sinew Calf and i l mera J 2 | Bavis, Howard Grier. Neal Beli and Rutas | Woodstock, Ma., arrived in New = == In the of these = yy | Th son. F re won ome simultaneous with the sinew calf and vici kid, lace and bu Vici Kid Shoes, sizes 8 to 10 tug ‘Tedetions. "There's vais oe *! | Bruel Saffold George Davis ation that Cardina ton, sizes 11 to 2. : 9 ¢ S aye ‘s ice Heuston credit_ad Ke ¢ | second by Miss Hattie Harrover. A La ° make lay and line carpets + | Mrs. Ellicott, wife of Lieut. John M. Elii- = % | P street. article which uce O 1.Q ° Si si] Among the out-of-town weddings last | from Rome. F. {$i ‘2 that of Mis: Poling cf (° ° Va, to M > B. Corn: jon is a repetition Extra Help to Insure Immediate Attention and a Perfect Fit, : 3 Sees as a wig tees Z Is Sia South ee tomes w bishop Ireland will be summoned to Kon = tk . 3 | The ceremony was performed by pp ibe disciplined for his all : Stntcer pastor of the oh don charges against h: ; a 1 : K 8 Shas SSS d that even if this we | § Sin I ; || The best manwas, Rev. Henry > hop Ireland would not ob» 11 1e€d ree : MAMMOTH CREDIT HOUSE, . pastor of the Mt Tabor « chureh of W« for such a purpo: : ( NAS 9 . 817-819 23 Seventh street n.w., ¢ | Washington. The bride = io pol6-s4d Ber H and I sts. *, | with real lace and ribbon. There were two dozen policemen on the axe EE EXEEER RU * fastened with chrys sick list today, and forty-three were on 9 a. tee ease Ease = ed a bonavet of = same. Tv . leave. we Ler Sees ae — cf honor, Miss Kate Parker, wore white | - = % bs Fresh Bread and silk. The first bridesmaid, Miss Gertrude Poling, was dressed in pale green organdy, TT vith wh ibbons:; the second bri tz |Rolls Any Time, [8 acim oh BRUMMETT. Gn 1S9@, at Bey Aien done wore pale yellow organdy, wi x shoe = a = bet E Siclsce er A eee bon; the third bridesmaid, Lilian a ae a : SS Sees Gosorn of this citv, wore white organdy, from his late - SEPSIS S TIVES IESE SE VES CLARK & CO se sour ft: ‘ with white ribbon; the fourth brid heast, Wedn Bouiine pa caeee z N f° 222% thom quite as good as ith Miss Beula Poling, wore pink o be ae aaa ?Your thanks- ae 2355 TF Let us send vou xu versthing | with white ribbon: the fifth bri and 98e.—quite unique. 2 a LE 52 we serve fs fresh trom our ovens.” Drop | Miss Ada Poling, wore « al Miss Ada Poling, wore chefty colored, Elo uent ARL. HOFFMANN’S brid Ses ier Pes q es PEBASAND BAKERY, | Sinonan ane aretoeae ee . ° nol6-m, 2, £20 1522 Grant st. John Irvin of Shenandoah irene iS Prices . eo ee : Cold Weather Hovser, Elwood Hou Willie "Polir Pick a ‘Pocket Book: giving turkey Will taste better served in a properly furnished dining Day > Puts a body in mind + * | of Dining Room- At the Willson, ; Ho} DOO SISSOS GF g 4 4 + ; q 4 = Z a : —| vy cloth. 7 for “ton-ne cousins of the bride, and Mr. George Poling Furniture. When 7 | ¢ From among those Ladies’ 4 room—upon a snowy 5 cous . Mr. Be = 3 ie protker of the bride, all from Romney you think of that y|¢ Pocket Books we offer at 98 We can furnish the room Flavors Sausage. SET Ede ada a ee Rite] | think of us—for+|@ CENTS, and you can feel as- % —and supply the table with every word of it, see : FE ss Otie Endler, accompanicd by tee e ES. “3 ie §s 7% peevihineabitthe catabl Dress Stuffs cece Houser on ‘the violin. A §. Nevember we've probably got % | + sured that the same money % everything but the eatables. cose on iebewel ut ibe somes Gt kk Bee Hast Capitol mcrvet N : ; Seas ps sab hee the slaty-seveut the handsomest line _ wouldn't have bought near so $ Special prices here this ney a Price. SESS ye happy couple left on. the ext train : ig - s S . 3 é S555 shington. They reside at No. abo rue of it in town. We * much anywhere else. We made % week. ntiful, Multh-color ‘Theve-to DID mown syeching ton aa ie = DAS ee the: at we residence. on Ta say this because w : them, know what's in them and § -——---- sold under $1." Our price 's9C. their friends. It. invited, know how they'll last. Gives you a ckoice of Mounted or Unmounted 1% () hand-grained calf, seal, kid, Uzard and alli Miss Clara Sulzer, who has been visiting et, will re- turn to her home, in Wissahickon, Pa., =n 5 ee 2 poet ‘Thursday. ue ep a prices 7 3 ie - Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Campbell have re- 2 Umibeciia Drives. : 3No Matter How ’ ee ee ee "s English Gloria Schodl Un M street. know our qualities— and believe our # prices are lowest. + j / Draperies and®} => Carpets, too. “Your credit is good.” s. invfsible N. Auth 39 Center Mkt. 3 “a lzer, Ww s que ed ee ees the Misses Schaffer of 223 D st FS a wered card pocket. Sterling silver mount- ings. HOUSE & HERRMANN, ; SF hh dined SHO GOYH BME SED HOG OAL ot ty, $2.0 Psat hy Sins $2 . x Cremens, Mr. Becker, Mr. Donnelly and | Her remsins will be buried from, TOPHAM’S a ? inch paragon’ frum it ? eS itute Hall, Th , Ni 4 and 75 cents for the hest Book . LIBERAL FURNISHERS, Our ‘Hi d Yi th; At Carroll Institute Hall, ursday, No- HOEKE 4 the money ever bought. Hand- pri 50 & 715C- ar our ee vember 12, a leap year ball was given by 4 a h thou and 28-inch Umbrellas, wi i ri a number of young ladies. Among those ¢ 9 12 6. ee ee Cor. 7th and I Sts. nun covey Mths, present were Miss Lillie Braschi, Miss M e ae MRE, \2 = close rollers, with’ ste Hannan, Miss K. Collins, Miss M. Carmody : Se ache 4 Caja ee Miss Lyons, Miss McKenny, Miss McCarty cred Rate reat ou Rénkay, Noveateer @ it Pa. Ave. and 8th Street. 3 ow LRASLABRAAR SDA READ Miss Donnelly, Mr. Hannan, Mr. F. : == : & SEELI EO EROD RG DOLY 21; PROPS PTSSESSOG OHS | SS RAAWAAAIDA GO slates and bla On - oom ena: 25¢. pr. Ladie fect, extra we ised. aturals, allow the best of everything at a fair wei ome in aud let us Franc dorf, W. Wyles, G. Muller, E. Neel, C. In- galls, T. Blount, G. C. Whitford and Master Thos. Lane. J. Beek, W. A. Gorman, E. Deer- $3.00. protit—1o bi make an estimate. er. Tabules.. Pairless extrecting, 50c. Painless x ng, Soe. Painless st time we ady Miss Laura W. Spaids ‘of Hyattsville, ne, old crown, $5. Bes agtin, tomortoe ak thee apeelad | <=] Ma., this morning made.a happy benedict teeth, $8. E pelea of pki pts 25¢: You'll Select of Mr. A. S. Carrutif€rs of the. Silver ir. W. D. White, the advertising Langlois — rd i Pp e nee . FN OO Mr. Shea. ae = WN sda! rors SPO PISROS ODS Pr Gees mars ets lifrs?. odds and nds : 4] A surprise masquerade party was given - nas ae Sermo eR a ; in Men’s &Lad’. Underwear | % | to Mr. and Mrs. John L. Lane at their | TRUSHEIM. on 14, as, Painless T2a3t= 1233 Pa. Avenue. * considerabl w. Thom oan 703 4 ce, 112 12th street southeast, | 7 stm, MAT? the lat FACTORY, 1218-1220 E ST. - siderably below value. eth.> ay Dancing and | Metkatet Trasbe im, uty-tive years and $ Sesh PESTON RETEETSE HOTS coe ewes The ete Pharmacist, TSE % | games were kept up, until midnight Sup- | runerat “Pn : % ad der lean Bel nd the tabl as a Extracting, 50c. a Saeeeeae oa peels gt ee ee eee th adn all grades from 38 sa $$" | those present were Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Ken- Perh experience with den- : 4 ‘ : he a Cc, nedy, Mrs. Thos. Collins, Mrs. F. Collins, * os tints tas Bees unsatistctony. You —A hint for tender feet. Ask je toanureowe at SOC... Buy at Siccardi’ 's Mind Mies Philip Desking, Mrs and tr “am una, Non Sb ped cael mt chatgud Go cece si tobe fitted in No. 403 Foot Bicycle Tights, $1 & $1.50. Than else Healey, Emma Maloney, Marie Fran. Possibly you w one who dida’ = Ladies’ Fast Blael cle Tights, t GOO! abeth Healey, Maud Miller, Hele on Wednesday = eee Re ek 6 oe a Ort Form Boot. Soft, graceful— 4 ankle nth the beat Bee Gr ee the, hands Macs aialoney: SONG. Baie ey Arlington. D4 scoloe uee ome oes » cain ; , - never rou at Ol Si. 50 ' | Helen Barrick, little M ‘ material, or nade his price low as a > : S —ottset fo" Yack of skill. Our asocia- » Pull Ona comiort last. No ) Interesting Hose Items. bs Se eS ee > paicepe ye rh eee more stinging feet. Always ) ne ata at wt ade “Manicur oo done M. J Gorman, T. Cornic, John Crown'n, : ‘Our fees are high enough to ) P = Men’ Ss Hakkfs. Under’ ‘Price Knight’: The marriage was performed by ENGLISID AND 5 2 | 66 ” i : : : Dental specialist, who Is to be found at No. 2 Yeautitul Zapanies® SMe inital MEZZO TINTS. Rev. Alexander Kent at his residence, eas 221 West Bancroft street, Toledo, O., + FOOT-FORM SHOE sHoP, Hertel te all dettensatl i 2S Most every one does. We've n : SSS » Association : a ih: “nor daint a es Columbia District Tent. >; a asserts that fn his case dyspepsia was an 5s Nn eeee me mle fa engraving Columbia District Tent, Sohne aes c por-7th & D Sts.* inheritance. He obtained his first F St., Cor. 13 h. SURE, avuitles saurne = Lots of styl dent Order ‘of Rechabites, paid Cammack AND MRS. 1. G , ) supply of Ripans Tabules by remitting nol6-50d n'y AILlinew, tearatith nog Mand : (7 Open ‘Thanksg! Tent, No. 36, a fraternal visit Saturday , need Sun., 10 to 12. $ - ch in assorted. ewidilse of W. H. Stalee, 1107 F St. evening, in their tent roém, Bunch’s Hall, > * 50 cents to Lord, Owen & Co., the sti Should be 16°. p> 574 A 7 314 Sth street northwest. Mr. Bush Inzer & not Our pri aCe Successor to M. B, BRADY. wot S| ee iulliaicd” WecaTas were Saane Wudae S - neerenessesease? ists of Chica: s ed. de ¢ a 5 sensecrenessesoates ee Big Values in Undengkirts; : NN, | the evening “by Past High Chief Ruler = TET ae SC I because he could not find them in Thomas B. Marche, High Chief Ruler John H. Mitchell, Past High Chief Ruler John R. Mahoney, Past Grand Chief Ruler Ander- son K. Belt, District Chief Ruler John : wiitantaaatuie aigo | | /Presh-Killed A Farime 5 A in Underskirt, es ines JU DGES OF TEA : double wire mle, “Our > EO Poultry. special pric 7 Tt is as S H E RRY useless Toledo. Now the druggists there have 9 to try to make deli- them—always have them. Mr. White cious, clear Ar DH ded Le OOH OG-O4 : t —————————————————EEE Freshness, - at prime import 3 Welch, District Secretary J. DeWitt di it; . etl) . 3 c % gal. and trembling asserts that he carries one of the little Serer tae eeaethe leautiful line of Black, Mobair Poul You 2 pur poultry is 7! Adams, Chief Ruler Azro Geff, Charles aking, Jelly Gs aera eee aes ror—it' Impure. A tea (ee ees free tie finest & | Medford, Thomas Spillman, High Secreta: . : Gated pak poRcret 2 ¥e }| James H. Deny and District Deputy Ruler For Fla Wine Jelly! Send us your ord distressed fecling after a hearty meal, or (tie eae It's goods, Oc. pont Du , Lenz. About sixty members were present. 5 Deliveries "made to pee « ON. 'W. BURCHELL, i385 1 STREET. hot, velvs SOhaT eerie HS ea Sy ea aout te pried Carter Ss all parts of the city! a headache, he takes a Tabuie. His nolG-1id beautiful ilk aber nasa: * $6> - tee Feed fea food of all Kinds. Rea- } | -phis tent has taken In nine candidates . Kenerous value at our pric =n ay within three weeks, and has five more for TO-KALON. 22. | oS a= | -7gDressingSataiest.a9 (Coftage Market, sis r4n su 'ntite "> Little Liv = Mr, White, “If my bos feels lek, he Dae Corea ee eee role ttle : 2 nem ee mith’s Tapestry “> Shel” etaer oben ge | Me Nt Diphtheria Cases. 1 iver 614 Ze St. "Phone ms not6-20d Brussels Carpet, oe Ayvd 5 peel a Sh S = “sige cases of diphtheria have teen re- Pr Gs : . rted 10 the health officials since Saturday ° Ripans Tabules are sold by druggists, or by nihil ¢ sell for $1.75. Our prieg...¢ et tess (isn’t it much wiser— | wiewce'asan shay Sven ahehagitl |), Tae ome of tne are tontanies whe sae as against six cases on Saturday. showing ills 2 Chemical Company, No. 10 Spruce st., New York. tremely low pri Panes : a decided decrease in the number of new > —to pay Owen Est reasonable price and get a Sample vial, 10 cents, ‘The regular $1 quality of Smith's Best sss —should tell their bushands— * * * * s. 4 y. r sult that gives tre satisfaction in wear Suoeer Wnts Gare is ie a ie ete | hushants— * cases. The reports received today show wi siglo protect than to Day cheap sirable patterna, "will be” offerrd as a a rx O =< 5 + Gal oeumenrte cuaan ame that the disease is confined to no particular SICK H EA DACH E like a bag—wear miserebls—and look badly? prog te 7 = Sheep egies ee eae O05) ees Gree section, for they are spread from Southeast Then why don't you renounce the ready-made ( ee E Zoe er Washington to Georgetown. One case is on | POSITIVELY CURED BY THESE LITTLE PILLS. oe Seok Pe re mete tina? Xoo'tt 2| “Helps Weak Folk ” The Honghton Co. Suecesars 10 W, D. Crk ae M $ Sie ier, $8. the Bladensburg road next door to where They also relieve distress frou Dyspepsia wat Helps Weak Folks to Strength. a 811 Market S en’s $15 Suits to order, there was a patient suffering from the dis- Indigesticn and “Too Hearty Eating. A per cls Winlec Wesleus “axe realy Ask for xe C. C. Toni ic 1214 F Street. ae e Paces - Men's $20 Overcoats to order, $10. | ease. There has not been a death from the te remedy for Dissiness, Naueea, Drowsl- seus disease reported for several days. ‘oday gue, Pain tc the Side, TORPID LIVE E Hittod sad drape: ase . aes Peizman, 505 7th St. yo cases Were released from quarantine : 3 N ioe mer at women. ) | —— No need to go down t 1 ee The Peabody School building. which was = gn et ee ee 9425 Blevouth ‘st. — = _Sold only by us. An invigorator—a health. | INO M1 g wn town ecial Season Soon Begins a — sed last’ week and. fumigated, w: ——= giver, and the fitest. thing In the world for | * —in order:to enjoy the Finest Table Luxuries, ©] * © in carr @ gowns, inces, | SHOES Sie ie ee ee Smaii Pill Small Dose. A = Sververked men and women, f You can get them here. Lowest prices com: + there's a cleaning need That we make are comfortable, and at the | Peed again this morning. 2 " SS — Ia AEF ERC Homeopathic remedy of known | ¢ sistent with highest athe ned gan SS : do it, right. W: same time neat and stylish. Material and z = ‘ALP DISEASES, Small Price. p the best. CASES WHERE DANDRUFF, YT FI LKE TS KEMETHY. jive, Sais, | Homeopathic Pharmacy, 1331 G St, | Jz ie HH. Hungerford, otincst, oth & OSts. | ANT! ‘ON FISCHER. 906G St, on DYEI : = ness of the hair appear, da not 1. h E ‘OF. J. J. GEORGES & SON, Deglect them, Dutt op ocit3m "Fermanent—Reliable. “1109 Pa ‘ave. | oc28.2m,14 NG and CLEANING, "Phone, 1442. nol4sa| 1115 Pa. ave. (nolL8d) Foot Specialists. toate like Hat's Halt enewer”. oe