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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1897—12 PAGES. | Where Shoe-Selling ® IS GREATEST! naturally here. vertising. truthful way. t “skeleton™ $5 & $6 prices. Just as water runs down hill so the shoe buyers seek the best place to buy Shoes—and drift We wouldn't do the biggest Shoe business if there weren't solid reasons, solid Shoes and solid bargains to attract. We pay no attention to the other shoe stores or their ad- Our advertising is original, inasmuch as it but tells the store happenings in a plain, There are no finer Shoes made than ours, and there are no lower prices. Every Shoe in stock has been reduced except the Jenness Miller Shoes. Shoes $1.50 Felt Shoes,|$6 Shoes, $3.39. CROCKER’S, 939 Pa. Ave. “Broken lots” are Ladies who appreciate elegant foot- The spring season in Dress Goods begins tomorrow here —with an assortment of choice exclusive effects that do our fame credit. It is to be purely an informal exhibition. Not an “opening” in the sense of a completed assortment. riety is Sufficient—the effects choice enough—to merit your Breaking the Ice For thb'Spring Goods.. Foreign Arrivals. ‘ MW interested inspection. They are fresh from the other side. THE WORLD OF SOCIETY Mrs. Cleveland With the Winter's Buds Atout Her. A Di er to Celebrate a King’s Birth- day dia Party to Mark An- other—Person Notes, =-AT== PERRY’S. Mrs, Cleveland held a card reception Sat- urday afternoon, the memory of which will linger as one of the most pleasant recollec- tions of her residence in the White Hou The wonderful fascination and interest which Mrs. Cleveland has always .<erted in the feminine mind and heart was never more manifest than in watching hundreds of her gue: who after being presented lingered where they could face her, or at But the va- movements. There are would have looked as serenely handsome in a simple house dress, with the strong south All wé have said of least catch a glimpse now and then of her few women who A HANDsSOW! TESTIMONIAL. Post Offee Clerks Show Their Grat- tude to Chief Chartes 0. Shepherd. Charles O. Shepherd, chief of the calary and allowance division of the Post Ottive Department, has recetved from the Na- tional Asscciation of Post Office Clerks a testimonial in the form of handsomely e Brossed resolutions adopted at the last an- nual meeting of the association at Denver, Col. The resolutions are in the form of a book, in an elegant case of moroceo leather and white moire silk. The resolutions re- c hat the association ix greatly indebted to the work of Mr. Shepherd for the pas- of the classisication bill, and that it this method of signifying its ap- preciation. It is signed by the officers of the association, Benjamin Parkhurst, p dent; Edward P. Lincoln, vice president; Albert Thatcher, James A. Donohue Harry Barber, executive committe: New York branch of the association gave Mr. Shepherd a similar set oi resolu- tions for his services on the same Mill —— ARBITRATION TREATY. Dr. McKim Preaches About the Benaty Peace. wear should certainly secure a pair of light in the background, and hundreds of Rev. Dr. McKim preached an eloquent 1 60 Cc. these Superb Hand-made “Ru dl greater service will be fully realized in these representatives of eager ‘eyes watching the test. For the | sermon yesterday morning at the Church [sr s a a, ve Epiphan ic eo <pol ° ° Sie at Sli hound corms oe epee are the coming popular fads. geous floral decorations, daintics. good to Shey <a gS ee gy he = Women’s Fine Felt Slippers, est $6 Shoe made. Every lady in Washington knows the authorized version eat and good to even admire, tuneful music | COE"? sear Na ly Tr depends on the size of your feet edges, soft flexible in the corridor, and the presence of inter- | Chistian world of the arbitration whether sou are to be one of the Venther (sole, hand of correct Dress Goods’ fashion is read from our counters. esting young ladies as assistants, but these | Which is now before the Senate. lucky ones, Tead the sizes: bedtesbberaey were O5c¢ OVWV iS Quality isn’t such a searcity—reasonable prices are plentiful. tncidental features were rather crifling in | discoarse, Dr. MeKiim sav Women's Finest Hand-wade Kid $1.50. Now. ¢ = But our assortment holds the BEST PRODUCTIONS OF main longest in their memories—that Mrs. | 4), greats Sue. as haat hac Seat. Taal = aed rides Bee TDA EDC IN leveland looked quite as youn, d quite a5 sie Buiton Shoes, phim opera toe. Sizes a THE BEST WEAVERS IN THE UNIVERSE. Se pea Taped care dregeetaary | Seg eager Csea cure eaueaiicis an $2 Felt Juliettes, $1 Calendars We show lots of styles that everybody shows—and lots cordiality of manner which has been her | against nation. ‘They scorn tape g gee es that are not to be found anywhere else in town. It is mainly greatest charm remains the same. Col. | those who see in this arbitratic aA wenn Go eimcn oe Oe the latter we want you to see tomorrow. Gems that have no land. ‘The attaches of the house and the aaah ie scalar g ve Peuchehe ascnte nes 3, By, 4, a pe pee : = sche dink Sieukbies weenhben ° ° duplicates here. Creations that are limited to the quantities a eeat Callers pres ea meyer r paliavas a, Gar SGeMETOE wetitint tunve 244, 3, 344 and aap Matetie et woneate on hand now. Give the future a moment or two of the present only ‘members. of. thetr sex present had been laughed at a impracticante ard vis ideal house footw«ar. m1 & i easie: y nary when first proposed. Perhaps the sin: tae te ta Felt Juliettes, fur trimmed, soft With Jenness [lillerShoes —enough to see these special novelties het must be selected and went rat it piso ed viageat gers gee a eel width In sizes 1% 9 flexible leather sole, hand sewed; = X a re not urging—but advising—cau- peared to be in the way of anybody else, | dreamers of dreams. who ha SEER. caricak dnd Koa. Having bought an additional at once or not at ull. We are not urging: s and everything ran along with such per-| enough and hope enough to seek to meke Were $2. tity, we shall continue to pr tioning. fect smoothness that it only went to prove| their dreams realities. The dre buyer of a pair of “Jenness — — — = aac —— once ge that the gentle sex is not mis-] whom one age scorns or ilies are Miller” Shoes. These calendars are E ‘ : Ce Oe S named. The favored young ladies who had | heroes and the benefactors of the nxt proper health exercises, are a work ‘D In the east room, Miss Stevenson, Miss marked an epoch, it of art and sell everywhere for $1. 50c. a yd. $1.50 a yd. Bailey. Miss Boyd, Miss Gertrude Clagett, | mated a triumph of the bh is 48inch Scotch Tweeds—natives of Miss Emory, Miss Ffoulke. Miss Glover, | civilization, and the day os 4tinch 5 h Mixtures. characteris- heatherland—Green, Navy Blue and | Miss Sartoris, Miss Stillman and Miss | January 11, 1897, will be fan tieally striking and original Ske ake Warder; in the grean parlor, Miss Fuller. | nals of the world, because - iss Ashton, iss Katharine Brooke Con age of the long cofflict of a yd. $2 a yd. : rad, Miss Elizabeth Davis, Miss Hunting- which ts the spirit of auiman by for the tailor-made 48-inch French Striped Snitings ee = pierce sels spirit of war, which is es 3 nay pipe 7 hess rae vi iss Madcline Douglas, Miss would $ $i a yd. $1.75 a yd. Wallach, Miss | ment if, Perce em x 46-inch Drap d’Ete—a revival in Gar- iss Worthington, | a close, great pact-shoald be Shoes Shined Free, 939 Pa. ie: |e Ceviots stated In ote, A oe bees serraue ae 3 ree eat fer ae Soo | rd. Sta and so che two great Eaxshich-spr ak : = $1.75 a yd. ing peoples, one in language, in li | “ f ened asinine i inch Ladies’ Cloth—China Blue, and Miss Loui in lineage, in blood. in the trad i - = Ee Brown, Light Gray, “ea daintily gowned, some constitutional liber ite Most of them were bud Christ, the Prince of Z = = = : Vlooming with whom t world he exampl 9 3 White > is acquainted, GO D NB RG S $ 44-inch Large Chocks, Ake Good eeasee 4 clatly— - provided tab! “STORE NEWS.” = a yd. + and the exper es $ Checks, also added a’no January twenty-fifth, 4 Brown, Cleveland w Rie 617 Lith Street N.W- Wrap weather in earnest! You z 40-ineh IN may count yourself very lucky, in-| $ pape das . deinen Olive, Porcela AY iN deed, if you haven't yet bought one, | ¥ niahe aaa eee et = [A \ for the prices we are now asking are | . fig oa are pate ver of the frotics ri Geo. W Ee es fede a ee ee not half of what you would have paid ae, $1.50 a yd. ; Wis. After a Punch and | oy. ding unde setae gene: mS =n : : for them earlier. = ienetec any ae sag seek Silk 2 , Marine, ! ane pails oat at eieeeene m and Butter Colored Lierre Laces. Usual These values cannot be matched in $1z5 a yd. | Se souiareee band 40c. At Closing Out Sale, 19c. Yard. | this city—we guarantee it. pare e. Unter th Kersey boucle and Irish frieze oes Saar aE : fa sent the happy 3 = coats which were $5 sters home laden with pretty gifts, , Cream and Butter Colored Laces. Were 40to | ‘os whic S25 Dress Linings. The Spanish minister and Mrs. Dupuy de Lome marked the birthday of the 75c. Now at 28c. Yard. are now $2.98. Se jeeee as Ht, hei Se fe ee Black boucle coats, many all satin Ascorivenicaee ae : sic fb fa iad uate Ee Clark’s O. N. T. Cotton, 3c. Spool. lined—were $8— convenience department. It is only a step here from = the best of Dress Goods to the best of Linings to use with them. We figure the prices down as low as possible. What is cheaper ist as good. are now $4.50. € stores say marvelous things--but your chance Sues is silk lined re, where the cost is not considered. It is eo and __ tailor-made} II ; > ARNOLD. ‘ a = wary her Z Boardman, Miss Tucker- : a not expected that regular stores can compete. You Persian lamb coats which were $10 rae es Sess SE Se ae k the goodness of our stock. You know our mis- are now $5.98. Ee ihe Ravirine wisbtie bie menos: fo 1€ But, notwithst tanding, the Laces, Fringes, Imported tan, brown, gray, navy Ronee ihe Ne SEEN G tures, must go, even if the prices are divided. | and black kersey and t n covert zi minister of y and Can you resist Garnitures worth from $2 to $9 when | coats. fur trimmed or plain—were | Mendonca the Guateamalan mitisiet and Sk they are offered at from 58c. to $1.50 each? We | S!? and $15— Bemtor Daniel, Mepresentative and re ALBERTS EL Rho Sa hink not are now $7.75. Hitt, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. John Janu think not. W. Foster, Mr. Robert A. Adams, “Miss rr Alice Miss Patien, Miss Gwynn and Remember the ‘Store. — 30-inch astrakhan fur capes which = Mrs were $15 Reench iain ite and Slat . Clande M. Johnson entertained at a UNIS SOHN con “ef 18 and Merringione Hair aturday. in honor of her guest, Miss gore ut New rl are now $8.98. loth Baw ie Jeffery of Miss Church! Miss Sw ae am Lockett, Miss of Buffalo and Miss | Punent! private. on ee Der Handsome electric seal capes, MéGoodwin a: in entertaining the pore . " vhic’ vere callers DUNN. On Janvary THOMAS DENN ena n fur collars—which were ‘The marriage of Miss Seunic Blumentaa 1 fifty-sa yea am 4th U8. Ar 617 Lith Street N.W. pices and Mr. August Kleebatt took plice at | 5 an 3 s5ch and Bren = are now $1 1.75. terday afternoon, Rabbi svivania tester Stern officiating. The marriag: remon) a LLaAAROADAAAASRRRADAAARAR NANA RA DREAD RR AED AAD Ge atl tenae S naan tinhiaie “maine t table. "The pace to the = latd for fifty. i eee Dok plac he front parlor, which ecdeteedetectmtotoatetonteteedetecntecentecentetesteces tendo tetecentendentecetetoetectetentoetenteeteteeteteetntecntet | 3 nae Se 5 c 2] F eet tee ca v2 Biankets & comforts. NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” RSSRnt aan Ate aeeo re andl abe { About the first time this winter Seca oe ; cre fn the upte ted the | that you have had need for extra a , & SEAN Re DONE CREE OG Ran oevtetet covering. You reached for it last meee Two Rare Picking ennai i G n I i ae very elaborate, at each plat pee x ii night in a hurry. Some found it. oe | ~| ing placed a piece of = wedding cake i | OUSISNK Patty GRAHAM, va as qed rv a 4 : = pretty boxes, tes <The 4 Those who didn’t and who read tl Disconnt Sule. ¢ -Skin Won't G Bs beeen: Sire: Somgns baliton | i 5 will come for these we've reduced < et. Red eischer and Mr: le West- | Trousers Coats and Vests Fielecher Botner, ant tise ella Hark * PANICKY 1o-quarter heavy gray double eae ; ay | Or Rough If You Put man, Mor Sondheimer. 8. outs, | Mts lankets reduced from 75c. to 59¢ Rosie Herman, ele burger, to-order, to-order, = ete 75 59 : ac: 66 “Dermatine” | Z| Morris Blumenfeld. Victor, Hecht, | Miss Sh ae 4 t Bella Hirst, Miss Bertha Cohen, J. Joseph, | | a ‘ z | Blankenburg, Miss Fehenthal, Trinity Chu * Ps . ; 3 x0) &{ 10-quarter “Beacon” white wool 4 of pee cent " Pes Bertha Osterrercher, Louts Klecblatt 1. | west, this clty ankets reduce: 75 cle yon. iw aati -: Marx, Miss Thekla Sondheimer, Miss Cora ° ° ° ° 7 blanket reduced from $1.75 to $1. 2 you thin 101 gdh ie oe og erica Sar peep Hug | pair. ‘ € °° Iheimer, ‘annie | : = 2 5 apes xander, Miss Take a look at the stuff out of which we make these trous- |_|! -quarter °C: escent” white wool | 2 aes en ind Mrs. J.P ers and you'll be greatly surprised at the amount of goodness. i blankets, colored border, _ white 3 os LA RO ~ | Herman, Ray eee ee You would say the regular Mertz and Mertz value is $5.00. $/ taped edge. reduced from $4 to $3.39 1g W. Thom Ss 703 ¢ (re es, Ree er eras Elsewhere you would expect to pay $7.00. These goods are €! Pair. eases * acer Pp on, Sondheime: ie z nice enough for any occasion | .1-quarter “Gold Medal” extra | 2 fone op aoe , PHARMACIST, 15th: A ou qiaee ae ase niage 5 ee ee ere = . a lias re aE Pag | kg TOOT ca = | of Miss Ledyare er The cutaway coatand vest’ goods is English diagonal | fine heavy California wool blankets|% at ih = nae atrocEly; = | Se8 tee. eve 6305408 604040455§ | mann Ketteler, German minister to Mexico, 2 © : ake pla is known guaranteed. Will not fade or crock. We'll make the gar- $| reduced from | $6.50 to $4.98 pair. > std Gampea, 3 tong ft Hood 8 | SR Bee ee ouie = move anata. The at RS Ms Sel hee t purely ch. ¢ ments up in good style and unexcelled workmanship. We've = == > rbounl ‘Trunk ar the (Mad fi M tichment has faced and overcome many seen goods no better in quality advertised at $18 as a bargain Large size sateen covered com-| % noks, tes, reduced in € tor Men, scrious obstacles. Baron Ketteler would — ae \ t forts, filled with fine whit tt * (B th have married Miss Ledyard several years ht Ye remember the day when we used to ask and get $25 for gj forts, filled wit Ine white cotton. z =| (DY le Best Men ago, when Chancellor Caprivi was his a diagonal cloth no better. Wonderful changes have taken | Were $1.25. Now me 4 ‘Who Make M chief, ‘ut Caprivi declined to sanction the » since then. Do ti 1 1. > ( en’s me A regulation of the foreign office. Intro- Suit will cost $12.13. Great value. WHS ES Bois ; SH Se ee ea aarauisesaiigtoreatie | SOnKe (on Seumtay, Jaunary 24. 186. at 7 0 5-quarter “Alexandria” bleached | # raft te aliens. They can marry,, but mar- | -; MARTHA’ ELIZABETH, infunt slau pillow case muslin—usual price, 10@. | 3 riage to an alien involves resignation or Mertz and [lertz, ‘lischarge from the service. Bismarck, who made the regulation for a particular —for 8$c. yard. ow something on your feet that’s worthy when you wear them, case, could get over it when he wanted to. WV es a i ‘ancy ce = 3 Caprivi, in his honest way, made no eX- | gparpinG. We Era Tailors Faney striped feather-proof tick : Boe Sin ek yee os MDING 7 —usually 20c.—for 12}c. yard. Fiddle POSES PH IED tually rescinded the rule, but interprets it ALDIN liberally, so that Baron Ketteler is at last >4, $5, 56 ~ “Worldwide” 906 F Street. A aretsoad 2 | : Nardwide ae heavy ‘Big Atipictions Bon ca = rae Secmezionein Thorn will be at unbleached muslin for or 4ic. yard. - ees: in Russia, calf, fee 1 C treet Tuesdays ) THORN. a _ At My Staind fore!) gsm ic aca ‘cata “Coacic 2] nome, at ast Corcoran, street Tamas | Te ancy striped outing flannel, in > ‘ ception of February Funeral Setetnedeeeedeteteeeet setetetenecnats | ten-yard lengths, reduced from toc. Butter Buyers. = Mrs. Geo. tek pent nance ane ae: = 5 1 - : jorrow at % street . rted this Ife on Saturday lere’s ! - * A Ge gk ere ——— Baga gh ge a re >< i Edmonston, aptah Dicwabane wilt bold. the test of her} "se bites nae be Dave an ane “res ae fs as = o MERY BUTT 4 ; day to Mrs. Bank- | - = = 9 sest stair oilcloth, in 60 different 3 eo ber anet atte Odo tiie s|- ; Here’s plemty Of | pauer. tor 56. vari 3) 1334FSt. [Seon a IEE z () Ja25-42a Shoes Shined Free. ‘The members of the Allegro Chub werc = Book bargains! : Full yard-wide Androscoggin fae testy | ene Seer, pieasontly entertained by Miss Kluge at tee cmbran singe rte ne gee | in for Tuesdays §he. yar Si | WS stent Hriy commer ter ane ss: | Carter's i Sapa ‘p. William Oyster, 3|3 ‘Remarkable Sale }| Set sro ns moe eas fant Te ‘Upholsteries. £ 340 cont 75 wos (Of Wat Soe Pees dey ctl Stamper cpeastiants ° | H pathic armacy, 1331 G St | ‘Mts Sou with its reduced pele, f -inch Jace striped seri usual soccsedveccceboosseseseeees {9 ater Colors. Miss Helen Towson, vice president: Cla Litt e Liver : ined. Dep ta! for 2Ke. yard, ye iaime of the cleverest examples of woul. | ence Green, secretary, and Miss Lillian ‘ _ — Pa QIELSA Rn ScaN PR mH aT. Ce Sl ANS nown sivas el . - + vere :You'll get the best very $2 Ss ters. $1-5 fuljectan Pastoral and Marine views in. \] sister, Wrenn, ‘Householder, the Misses Huis. 1 6 Jnpanese gold tinsel drapery— weater. '9 delighttulls tres, abhackneyed ste ¢| Towson, Mr. and Mrs. Rowland, and larness ever made How to Have ‘On Feinvae tae jo Tie. Fan Drop in and inspect them. vie. >| Messrs. W. 8. Stamper, Clarence Green, J. ‘ pen 50°: Neckwear. 23° 1S rrr1 F St.) | H- Powell, Hunter, Moore, Lambert, Peres :-. CON CORD Fires to Bur 3 Tare oe ea 25" {DECKER’S, 18 F St) fon tol E'S, Hones he dat wat | SICK HEADACHE and silk finish tapestry—3% yards long—re- sinced fom $5.50 to $3.98 pair. ‘These two values but hint at the hundreds meet with Miss Househokler, 16 I street, of like bai Friday evening, February 5. SACRIFIC ins—offered at this Without the danger of ba Every article of sound, = | <= POSITIVELY CURED BY THESE LITTLE PILis. — ig _ ——— _ ‘ BPR 9 Mrs. Arthur D. Kinne of 1322 Rhode Iso relieve distress from Dyspepsia, pe ee SS SS pate Nottingham Jace curtains, whch first-clasw quality—and taken from our regular © | [it A within your power M1 yetand avenue will not be at home Wed. | Iodiecstiog ant Too Hearty Sating” a o> MaMiaaliowe eesibie hntertcd ate sold for $2.50 and §—will go for $1.88 pair. i) 50NightShirts$1.50. slo Gubr, the Neat bread possible to hake i¢ | nesiays until February 3. fect remedy for Dissiness, Nansen, Drowsl: graph omsiy mh ToT singly over fireplace, amd stays Im place wh Stock etd Gh Rede SIUE baaae: ic sDSe '¢) ° SAD ter agin Roa” Mrs, Chas. King and Mrs. W. Bruce King | ‘Tongue, Pain Wo the Side, TORPID LIVER. vue there. pol yrasé trinminge 3 2 eo Soe tet ——— of tho Sopsands vot hous ‘Bowes. ¥ 2 HH € x, Tile Shop, complete—reduced to Me, set. $2. 50 Fa Vests, $1 sale here. are at Atlantic City. regulate Vege- Suchet orning, % 520-22 13th sDho ney 9 HW = 497 Va. Ave. | “fasta pdiace forbids mentioning values that have 1. Hungerford, $3, ath EO Sts, The ti-menthiy medting Mt <The Joly Pa- aupetiaibbec head _— ‘ites” was held at home of Mi 4 ma! scarves’ GOLDENBERG'S, | ois | tare arm germ coms PAS g i ee Sete 7 W., can | hams Hemedy ie ite Hosta rele a a 9 ‘and all stomach troubles. | day last. The prizes were won by Miss Small Pri y Wie Bice aad ing acbesang. |i mea eeees ee eect eae 8 eel Ss. 935 Pa. ts Ave) 'M. M. Parker, ex-fenator Man: | Sadia Clare, io Lotta Falk, and Messrs. ice. me, Cement, two and tht 703 15th st. Write Grover Grahatn Co, Newba 926-928 7th—706 K Sts, 9 oe re green aqua, | Theo, Michael and C. Patterson. The first : NY. for pamphter passat” | ae : 5 a ci aammuamemeat | at, einen Cuter ands ‘RUMP (Continued on Eighth Page.)

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