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THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1897—12 PAGES. CROCKER’S SHOES SHINED FREE Crocker’s Marvelous Shoe Selling. © reduction sale of our career has met with the appreciation and patronage granted the one now in progress. We heavily overbought last fall im anticipation of a “boom,” and although our business largely increased, we yet have an immense stock to dispose of prior to the middle of February. Every Shoe in the house has had its price cut some — except the Jenness Miller Shoes. The “broken lines” have had their prices cut mercilessly, Here are a few illustrations: = rll +C __Eiphonzo Youngs Co. It’s indisputable. evidence—this most extraordinary-demand for those newly arrived Freneh Queen olives— that they are exceedingly and un- usually fine. ‘Thespacker who packs them in Bordeatix,’ France, is cele- brated the world “over. They are our own direct inpportation._ That’s the one and we might say the one and only ,aim of this store— to sell the finest. ‘We do aim to keep the cleanest stock and do an honest business. Elphonzo Youngs Co., Wholesale end Retail Grocers, 428 oth St, bet. D and E. ’Phone 58. ° 28 prs, Women's Pine Freach Kid flexible leather sole, hand sewed: PS SSS Hand-sewed Button Shoes, plain opera colors, black, cardinal and brown. / = i ppers, toe, und have been $6. Only the fol- Were $2. Gerom Desio's Retiring Sale. lowing sizes and eves 40c. pr. which $ peat atc 8,74 pees eine 8 °. ° X ulSi e = prs. size 4; A width—1 pr. size 2, sox Te ve just 23 pales Teft of the . 4 prs. size 3, 4 prs. KGi| 7 One-strap. size 4, and 1 pr. size assware eT we $6 Shoes, $3.65. : ere $6, 3 66 A width— Ladies who appreciate elegant foot. At A ti a — uction these Superb Hand- made “Ru di Bundi" Kid Shoes; s.ylish shape, pat- ent leather tip and heel foxing. Fin- est $6 Shoe made. Now $3.65. $1 Calendars Now $1 pr. $1.50 Felt Shoes, 95c. Women's Fine Felt Slippers, bound edges, soft flexible $6 Shoes, | 2022 05c. FREE 91 pr. give the exact quantity and as we have no desire to ha = vor call for $6 Shoes for $1 with xpectation of finding all sizes. upon your urselt With Jenness/tillerShoes Having bought an additional quan- tty, we shall continue to present every buyer of a pair of ‘“Jenness Mitler’’ Shoes. These calendars are profusely {Hustrated, have text of Proper health exercises, are a work of art and sell everywhere for $1. sz Felt Ju Juliettes, 91.29. ‘The ideal house footwear. Women's Felt Juliettes, fur trimmed, soft GROCER’ peepee ett a 5 It foot whether you f this bargain or Shoes shined free. 9 939 Pa. Ave. Srerrrrrerverervrrrrrrerye sy) Perererreerereys veseaet re Coverings for the — Couches. Biscuit ; bs iTortoni, : : suited to serve at Teas and Recepth Y them in plain and PYTTST ITT eT 7 Call or drop postal “What We Sisk and Sell. 2 - $0s900 200 YOUD EXPECT to be better more delicous —more enjoyable than any other— because it’s real HOME- MADE SAUSAG! Ir IS BETTER-I an aoagltens Sil the meate—prepare them and season them know how to make good r The best we have ever done is but the beginning of the or our book, best we shall do. The daily store life is like a ladder—efforts are the rungs—one end rests upon quality—the other reaches to highest perfection that is the goal of our ambition. The beginning of ‘97 finds us almost within reach of the top. What has made you like this store in the past—value— variety—-satisfaction—are still the silent powers that sustain us in our aspiring endeavors. 1 Grendel Padeevtnah It is, we think, a timely time to call your aitention to our iacilities for supplying the additional Bedwears you may be in need of during inauguration. Our prices are such as will he interesting to both private and public hosts. Ne have gathered an assortment with this probable de- mand in view—and whether you want much or little—advant- age beckons you here. FE ur = Below cost! Fur weather, and yet prices are marked below zero. Where can you equal these 2 "aus aN Blankets. values? i o 1 Astrakhan Cape. size 36, 30 in, ee es deep Was pane? - $15 Eiderdown Comforis—Silis and Sa (ee $9 to $20. . deep. Was All Pur Collaret: Mula aud ‘Trimmings have tw clown Comforts ee~ cctaced : ime eng eeeene aee B. H. Stinemetz& Son, ; Pure Wool Unshrinkable We have one Riderdown Comfort, fin- fog kutrior and Hatters. 1237 Pa. coe Ca 3m,20. £ ] Shake ished with ruffle, that was $14—row — oo. #2 ze A pleasant way Italian Silk Blankets—85c All-wool Ohio Fleece Blan- to lose a Cold $1, $2 to $6. Sa ie a RAASASAShAhAhbAsahaasahnhaahnthhhAhahbhshahaehataSaahiabasiaRashnaaneennneeeneseneenes x kets— : a 2 pile Penatstent, clinging ‘Kind exper ally te ‘ 7 | os bts ry tl lon tl el a = $46 Its Crochet Spreads: ++ Neier ts. ‘Surprisingly oftective, ection z a 9-4-The, and Se. * © iaely in cases where feverishness and -coug’ = is 104-Te., $1 and $1.25. se are, prominent omptoms, janes Tablet te one zi ars remedies 1 colds ‘We $ Saxony Blankets~all wool- ee i: meibiy after you, ne! Ca = S+-6 Ibs. $9. pigaa ne Homeopathic Pharmacy, 1331 G St. 7 ew $e. 2 Marseilles Quilts— ja6-1m, | 14 Medium Weight All-wool 9-41.75, $2, $2.25 aml $3. 5 SEES LPP Scent Keke Mie $130. $1.75, $2, $250, 58, $4 On in Friday, Have } ) es 11-11 $3 to $s. z cae ‘Finnan Haddie. ; posi Satin Quilts— pesere, Ht om tonst for breaktast 5 : at : sitio S20, $2.70, $2. $9.50, 4, ( ment awe, Tener elie as 2 Heavy All-wool California aE eee oe Blankets— 3 ( Rood Finnan a Haddle ix, Only 15e. pound. s\3 4 isn Just received « new shipment of ¢ 12478486 S fos. $12. Micheline Spreads— SMITHFUELD HAMS. ¢ peeked Blue aud White and Red and White— (Cot tage Market, 818 14th ‘Std 15-4 -WOx1OZ—11 Ibs. —$20. pp : Al-wool Red Blankets— Blue, Red, Pink wn Yellow $2.25 ees no Wool Lap Robes—$5 to $8. A grate novelty ! 124 $6 Horse Blankets—$2.75 and $5. Grates that heat. Gray Blankets— _ _ Tie FRANKLIN revs crea 14 $10, $2.B eriamteegriy aera Ne thing, pos nity on Ready-made ‘tie ll the ot ano at te 12-4 5. had features of the take ot i eae Word seat—oral, written ‘or "phoned insures + ¢ your receiving nd“ prices. J. H. Corning, ™ ile" Bhop, ” 520-22 13th Sheets and Crib Blankets— «= Pillow Cases. beri pees : : TOO OOOO OOS “— = Made of the very best ‘Water Colors brands of muslin. ’ Comforts. _Ssttie—Hematitched Bleached Sheets (works of well- White Cheese Cloth Comforts 81, Plain Hemmed Bleached Known artists eu ee 5 one Gh Ee s Se. works of sich ‘well-known artists as Paul maforts on both eae tay Pitwach—Weber A. Parker Mullen: cece fo Inoder-and others And the at. Tractiveness of these water colors is en- prices heneed by the wi reasonable asked. Pillow Cases— DECKER’S, 1111 F St. Plain Hemmed— Comforts, tigured PERRY’S, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” makes as delicious a breekfast dish as youll ‘tnd Brow egh 7 Every one Loeftier’s Sausage. It’s made onl; finest meats—and flavored atta iaxter's own recipe — that makes such Sausage. Established 1540. Market. ‘Telephone 906. A. Loeffler, Be Ee eo ara Market, Resitenre, mapercet A To phono Cu 1617-2. “ HYOMEI — ROOTH'S POCKET w: Prices! Eyes never feasted on a handsomer stock of Exquisite Cut Glass and Bohe- mian ‘Glassware than ix to be found here. et durlig this ‘Retiring S jcex have been cut below what you'll pay for the inferior sorts. Note the following specials: doz, Genuine Cut Glass Tuinnters, Were $7.00. He. 5 tiring Sale" price. $22 Gemine ‘Cat Pitcher. tiring 22 price. $35 Handcome Genuine Cut Glass Beiry Dish, the only one ofits kind in. the city. ten 4. tiring Sale’’ price... $2.50 Robemlan Cut Glass Champayne Glass. like it in this “Retiring 1 50 Sale” Hi ° $15 Fxquigite Bohemian Glass Cordtal onsisting of 6 lasses, er and tra} etiring a eee ee ) ee, come to sal store. eee Desio, f 107 F St., North Sule. I —FOOT FORM BOOTS cost more to make than any Women’s Shoes sold anywhere at $3. And they show their superiority in make and ma- terials—to say nothing of the winter weight Foot Form for heavy weather. Lace, tip of same, medium round toe, man’s heel. Elastic and easy. Always $3. —$1.95 Special After this week goes back to its original price,'$2.22. Three lines of Welted and Stitched 300ts, good as:any one else's $3.00 ones, for.... $l 95 ¢ Don't lose sight of the re- mainder of those $4 and $5 Shoes we're clearing out NN at eksee. dete? S265 F St. Cor. 13th. ° 2 S $ Send for Foot-form Catalogue. nin the morning for Shoes os JAZ 50d’ RAVAN Want Your ‘Breakfasts To Be Especially Good ? We'll tell you what to have. folks snowy rolls or hot buck: - and No AUTH'S . $0 teottisome 6 Wholesale and Retail. N. Auth, 3555 4. 37-30 Cet ter Mki. 27-Ww, f,m,20 iBe ee (of ink bottles! (nies $2.50 Fountain ): PURS 1 mornings. Pens are now $1.25. A tip-top pen in every particular! Every- thing first-class about it—best rubber cases finest, 14%. gold pens—cholee of points - me- ittann_ bard ge of e the Kneaded Rubber Eraser. ELL'S, No. 418 Ninth. SHOSTSsOSOS tEER4 See popiee : ‘Butter Never} :Was So Low: in midwinter as it is now—AT MY STANDS. Folks are wonder- vow -|b, 1s how T can sell Sb, BOXES S7D. off ay dieicious, | MATCHLESS 5 MERY BUTTER for only Boxes, Tm doing tt. ‘That's sut- for. people who know $1.35. Mate ehkes ereamery.. They Kane Do bpher butter #0 fresh, to nweets Wo fic. D. William Oyster, & 340 Center Mkt. 175 Western Mkt. > “Phone 1245. jaz7-w,f,m,30 & ORPOPPERER SE SCSIRECHOOSEEOS WE KNOW -YOU’LL SELECT US. oe —— You have a pregcrjption. —~— compounded of rugs. You want it z y Just as your physician intended it to 3 3 3 3 3 3 POOLE SEG EGLO be bat itutions—mjstakes— 5 You'll come to US.) WE use only pare drugs —and we don't Biistakes. Only skitied Astingion Drug ‘Store, Cor. Vt. Ave. & H St AB se Face zete et ?No Red Hands, + NoChapped Lips jr if you use DERMATINE. Windy wea- Sessa eseaee oe ther wou't chap the skin if you put “DERMATINE™ hands and. face before font, If the skin 18 chap- bed DRRMATING® ‘taxes “away redness and Diakes the skin sott as ‘velvet. TINE” is @ fumed—ard agente ‘grease. We hh it. 5 mpson, 703 s. ne 15th Ja27-284 SH4I “If they’re Rich’s Shoes, they’re proper.’’ Ten-two | FE Street. High-grade footwear marked down With the reduced prices we have put on two lines of ladies’ and two lines of men’s high- grade, stylish shoes there’s no reason in the world why you should buy the old, lifeless, shop- worn shoes, so much advertised for so very little—and oi so lit- tle use. Line of ladies’ and Russia calf, calfskin, deerskin, coltskin, sealskin and enamel shoes—with heavy soles and waterproof and some calf lined— especially suitable for outside ¢ wear, during this cold weather / and for skating—reduced from $5, $4.50 $3 -48 and $4 to.... Another line of same leathers reduced to $2.98—exceedingly stylish—really the best selling lines of the season. men’s § 4 Your Shoes polished gratis, B. Rich’s Sons, It y F Street. Eee For Grippe. cthing, better as a Grippe. preventive than UBINTS MPHOR PL . To those who are unsort the Grippe”’—we have a surprisingly short time one every two hours. stores. Washington Homeopathic Pharmacy, Ja22-1m,14 e enough aoe let that cures in a do fo brane 1007 11 EF We're champions of Finest ¢ Madame De Potestad -2| Vin Brut Gietapagne. = x we know, the finer rands—of wud from abroad. But we me de Potestad Champagne * We ure importers and thus save middlemen’s — protits ©"$28 a case for quarts, $30 a case for pints. | Sno. - Magruder & oe ro STORES: 4, 8. a2 Coun. ave. and M st. Gy. sters Served on the Half Shell for Luncheons and Dinner Parties. send you only big, fut, h from salt wat finest’ we can buy + finest that com [sax that to the city. “ve lots of substantials and deti- ‘means “the for the table that yon may not find anywhere else. ee Market, 2% sn" 27-w.f,m-20 lave The Children Good Photo Of You? You know how highly you prize YOUR mother's Your boys amd girls will prize YO! just as Den't deny then the pleasure of having one. We'll mutke photos you'll be glad to sive They'M look like you—they"N be poses—and they"li be iinished in ouc F St. Mezzo Tints,” $4 dozen W. Hi H. Stalee, 1107 Suc . BRADY. RRR ($2.60 $2. 60 $2. 60? a $2.60} ($2. 60 8 ($9.60: = $2.60) ‘2 60: 92. 60 ns $3.50 wits sate WEAR this week We're offering you Shoes that ure favorites — the. “Button and Lace—Dress and eater ae meet yee ‘ral dongola and box calf, tip of same, $2. 60 Edmonston, 1334 F St. Ja2t-42d Shoes shined free. one nO Soity, White, ; Velvety Skin —or skin disfigured by pimples, blackheads, : ; } ; wrinkles, blotches, zsh Which do you. want, “the “former? Use BRIGHTWELL'S COMPLENION CREAM. It removes every. facial blemish—cures a ‘bad complexica—preserves a good one, Splendid for chapped hands and tips. Se. Jar. Evans’ Drug Store, oes of ST AND COR. ‘CONN. AVE. Wholesale & Retai. AND Ss ST. Flowers for 5 O'clock Teas, y all occasions. Clever and original original designs. The very lowest prices. Eve riet oe bene =f of at shortest notice. 12th St. bet. F & G, "Phone 1505, Comsult us, CALIFOR A WATER co. 1010.F Street. 7 p2-~ Ja2T-100 THE WORLD OF Society | President and Mrs. Cleveland Entertained at the Lamont Home. Mexican Legation Hospitality — Mrs. McKinley's Inaugeral Ball Gown—Persen: The Secretary of War and Mrs. Lamont entertained at dinner last night in honor of the President and Mrs. Cleveland. There was a pretty suggestion of the coming spring in the floral aderning of the hand- scmely laid table. The chiong centerpiece was oi jonquils, and low silver flower stands at the ends of the table were also fille with the same blossom. To meet Preside’ ard Mrs. Cleyeland there were pre: retary and Mrs. Olney, Secretary and Mrs. Carlisle, Attorney General and Mrs. He mon, Postmaster General Wilson, Secre- tary Herbert, Mrs. Micou, Seere:ary and Mrs. Francis, Secretary and Miss Morte and Mrs. Minot. The Mexican minister and Mrs. entertained at dinner last night in honor Romero of the Vice President and Mrs. Stevenson. The table was richly 4 with Da France roses and tulip milax lands extended from the tall silver ¢p: to the silver candelabras at ihe the cloth, To meet the Vice Preside Mrs. Stevenson there were present Senator and Mrs. Sherma. Mrs. Lodge, Senator and M jor General and Mrs. Miles, the Swiss minister and Mrs. Pioda, Colombian ffaires and Mrs. Rengito. Mrs the Equa- dorean minister, M and Mr, and y is now in Chicago bu preparation of her White H Her ingucuration ball dress was with th» tcsseau. made after her own design, It is high- necked, The Cincinnati Enquirer says The material itself is a costly silver- rought brocade of Parisian texture, ivory white in bue and superb in 4 The dress stuff is in itself so max that it requires nothing to enhanc splendor. it is very grace combined | with d’Alencen nd silver tissued pa: menterie threaded with tiny peavls. front of the skirt is made up on a heavy silken foundation of taffeta. Five full pan- els of the rich brocade, alternated by thr panels of lace, stand out sm: in front and upen the sides, and are confined at belt by fine French shirrings to about five inches below the waist line. The train, which is gathered from the belt, is square cut and falls in full graceful folds two ani one-half n length. A yoke thr inches deep, fashioned entirely of the silver and pearl passementerie, so beautifully ¢ and woven that it sparkles and scintillates in every varying light, encircles the throai and forms the heading for the folds of point d’Alencon which drape the shoulders. These graceful and costly points are caught up @ trifle at the left side of the corsaze and confined just at the bust by a little satin bow of many loops. Between the fa!l of lace and the waist line the tly drawn about the fi : ofully poin i ‘the face. The : sis iy plain, are of the brocade. the very top are very hidden by the frillings of irs over them, At the wrist the pointed arrangement of pearls, and from ben oi Jace fali over the hands. which Mrs. McKinley will wea conpime: is of cream taffeta Jace and sitk. Mrs. ‘McKinle 7 short, therefore her coiffure adorned with jewels. Her hair will I without ornament, save for the gold sid combs, with diamond headings, w! fine the short clustering waves. corsage is high she will wear no ni Large solitaire diamond: will depend from her and upon the she will wear a large old-fashioned } pin, which is an hi tey’s raother’s family. has eight large lace. It is octagonal, and diamonds mounted in quaint settings. Together with her numer- ous and beautiful rings, these comprise the only jewels Mrs. McKinley will wear inauguration day. Mrs. E. E. Meredith, wife of Representa- tive Meredit! her home in Vi ent at 192 her friends. Frye, wife of Senator Frye, will not ® tomorrow, but on the following Thursday will receive for the last time this season. At Madison, Neb., Miss Lulu Alien, eldest daughter of United States Senator Afi Was married yesterday to Mr. Daniel Lyne of Platte Center, Neb. eee Mrs. William A. Stone entertained luncheon today in honor of Mrs. S. Quay. Mrs. E. H. Fowler will not receive dur- ing the remainder of the seas: nm, owing to the death of her sister, whose funeral Mr and Mrs. Fowler are now attending in New Hampshire. Mrs. Philip Darneille and the Darneille will not be at home ag: month, but will receive Thursdays, reery 11 and 1s. Mrs. T. H. Anderson, 1315 Clifton strect, will not receive tomorrow, but will be at hcrae the remaining Thursdays of the sea. con. Mrs. Albert Daggett of No. 1400 21st street gave a luncheon yesterday in hono of Mrs. Charles Ridgley of Springtield, Ill. The other guests were Mrs. Henry P. Ran- dolph, Mrs. George P. Ihrie, Mrs. Price Lane, Mrs. Lizzie Robinson, Mrs. James A. Tremere and Miss Daggett. Mrs. Bradley-Martin’s fancy dress ball February 10 has New York society thor- ovghly interested. Rev. Dr. Raiasford's denunciation of fashionable extravagances has given the bail a great boom. The costumes to be worn must be either of sixteenth or seventeenth century. Among these from this city who will attend will be Miss Kate Brice, who will appear as Marie Antoinette. Miss Brice’s gown is an exact reproduction of the one in which the ill-fated Queen of France is pictured by Vigee Le Brun. It is very mch and pic- turesque, and the quaint head dress, con- sisting of a velvet cap with ermine, feath- ers and long lace veil, is exceedingly be- coming to her. The material of the dress is sapphire veivet. Miss Mabel Thompson will not be at home tomorrow. Mrs. and Miss Faulkner will receive at the Shoreham tomorrow afternoon, from 3B to 6. Secretary and Mrs. Francis will enter- at dinner February 15. Mrs. Francis will be assisted at her ra- ception this afternoon by Mrs. Lionberger, Mrs. Witmer, Miss Kennedy, Miss Sowers, Miss Lionberger and Miss Poor. Mrs. Charles G. Thorn wiil not be at home tomorrow, but will be the following Thursday, and will have Miss Florence Hood of Baltimore as her guest. Miss, Katharine Lucile Foote arrived in Washington last week on a visit to her parents, Colonel and Mrs. M. J. Foote, 112 10th street. This week Miss Foote ha: been entertaining box parties of her o! friends at various theaters, and Saturday evening will give another. Miss Foote will remain in Washington a fortnight, lorger. Tomorrow will be the jast Thursday that Mrs. and Miss Reisinger will be at home for the season. Mrs. Albert Daggett and Miss Daggett, assisted by Mrs. George P. Ihrie, will re- ceive tomorrow afternoon at 1400 2ist street. Mrs. Price Lane will have her cousins, the Misses Skinker, Miss Goodwin and ‘sinia by sickness, H street, and will beg] at Matthew Misses t rnoon, when will be at home to their friends at eT street. Mrs. G. F. Day and the Misses Chapman will be at home Thursday from 3 to 6 o'clock, 915 N street, assisted by the Misses Gorman, Groverman, Stone, Muntree, Mer- ritt, Estes and Billingsiea and Mrs. 8. Thorn. Miss Annie Tourg of Belaire, Md., is vis- iting Mrs..Gadsby, 3114 U street. Mrs. Gadsby and Miss Tourg will be at home on ‘Thursdays. Mrs. Teller, wife of Senator Teller, has not rett from Colorado, and will not receive , but will be at home suc- ceeding Thursdays during the season. Mr. John D. Leland of 1123 13th street, 1 this city, who has been dangerously il! for j Several weeks, is now improving rapidly Mrs. B. F. Rittenhouse will not be home tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon Mr. and Mrs. William Henry White will be at home to ther friends Saturday from % to 5 in honer of the anniversary of their at marriage. Mrs. White will be assisted by Mrs Susie Gheen Johnson, Miss Jeane Medford. Miss Jvesie Medford and Miss Florence Bartlett. Mrs. Wm. R. Hodges will not be Lomerrow. A birthday party was given Monday evening to Master John W. Martyn by Mr. aid Mrs. Wiikison at thelr home, No. 221 Mh street southeast. Among those present were Rev. B. B. James, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Brown, Mr. J. G. Baer, Mr. George 8. Dodge, Mr. Mrs. E. Smith, Mrs. M Harris, Mrs. Rose H. Martyn, Mrs. F. Chambers, Mrs. M. A. Dodge Daisy Chambers, Mackenzie Harris, at home D. M. Babson, Miss Mary Miss M. Louise Dodge, Misses Ella Chambers, Ethel Bertha May Martyn. Edith G. Martyn, Helen P. Babson, T. Hoyle, Blanche Price, Masters Hert Martyn, Raymond Martyn, Raymond Harri alter S. Dodge and others rs. Hardin, who arrived Satur- ame direct to this rents of the latter, Vice . Stevenson. Mr. Hardin has but Mrs, Hardin, who will re- with her mother teday, will remain > a couple of weeks. Mrs. H. L. Merrick of 1730 Isth str Will not be at home tomorrow, ceive her friends February 4 The Northwest Assembiy will hold their next dance Monday, February 15, at Carroll Institute Hail Miss May Washi: gto army Mrs. pie y but will re- Be has returned after a year spent in visiting sts in Ti FrAEK: Nesaths will foe st home ow for the last time this season Mrs. and the Misses Gorman will not re- ecive tomorrow or on February 4, but will home to their friends February 11, from 4 to Mrs. tomorrow iliness, Mrs. White, to and Miss Proctor on will ef Mrs not re wive etor’s account M. White, wife of Senator eive tomerrow informally at her res 173% P street - > Mme. Nellie Melba, the op r, sailed Saturday for Havre, whence she wiil zo to Paris. She hopee to regain her health. avery Year, Bronchitis, under the mistaken DIED. Passed away, on J , after a sherk ia York avenue, Dr. Faneral from st northwest, clock pam. invited to attend, parents’ on folly EARNES. . m heart Mrs. HL lies her dict Mrs scant V Thurslay, Relatives f ttend. May he rest in peace to attend. ry creates cane HARMON On Tuesday, MARY A Harmon, Ise7, at 10 w of the seventy-vighth year of January HARMON, in th 5 Tuesday, Jannary WHITE aged tw mouths and Cwents-tiv 1 from her late resides MARKWARD. Op Jane CTH ETHEL, s a * Markward, 2 p.m. frow rue aurtheast on Sumuary 25 », beloved hast EST Suthard. Weep not that bis race is ran; eaven above Wien our work, ke his, is dew BY Ils WIPE Faneral services at his late residence southeast, respect fuily Manassas on Thursday. held at . 1732 Q street northwest, to which Uh ny Wednowiay 0 ock am, CATHERIN! late Joseph V ch Poncral from her 1a nd Vv Relatives and f attend. (Baltiue %* In Memoriam. BOWLES. In loving rom and grandmother, asleep in Jesus January One year among the angels, ve, One year has Heaveu's white portals shut back ¢ prance of our mothor BOWLES, who fll Si, INO. beloved, thoa hast , RO Whisper, comes fle “ol ing down from thee, ‘To tell us what glad wonder a year of * bY PER CHILDREN Carter’s Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE ee: ee ae i nn Ti PILLS. pepsia, ‘Bites a a ting. A per: eaven AND GRANDCHILDREN. Purely ce Small Pills. Small Dose. Small Price.