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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1897-12 PAGES. — Boston Variety Store, Emmons S. Smith, 705-707-709-711 Pa. Ave. Every Item Saves Dol- lars and Cents. Fine Dinner Ware. themselves with . but not ever t time. one can afford y We have arranged for tomorrow to place two handsome open stock patterns on sale at less than com- plete set prices Every Piece Hand- somely Decorated and Gold Traced arlsbad China piec Caps: and M Finest Quality single Se Cake Enam led Steel War Plates. Large Gra: 4-qf. Blue and White Tea Pots 4qt. Blue and White Hae aod Wait nd White Soap Dishes White Fry: Pans. 1 White Bu . Blue Blue Every-day Needs. Extra Bread or Cake Be Tin Bread Pans ox Cocoa Door Mats. Door Mats Bre Correct Stationery. addition to our choice Papers is assortment of val Vellum,” aud azurice re-shape Latest Oblong Envelopes our s “Commonwealth Linen” maki friends for itself All st cresim oF White, satin and antique finish, ruled or plain... eae Envelopes 3oc. Ib. peeterere cree ioc. pack. apitol Bond,” nd azure, 19e. Ib. per to mateh wenty-iive Linen Pa- pers 15¢. Ib. Envelopes t Be. pack. 50 Visiting Cards from engraved plate styles match. and reception work at correspondingly low rates. Call for our booklet on Card Etiquette. Seaps and Perfumes. gain Soap, 4 styles. Soap Castile * Oatmeal Soap 1Se. Williams’ Jermey Cream Soap. Seidlitz Ps s. 10 in tin box. Beef, Wi and Tron, Kiefined Powdered Borax, %Ib. package... .. Valentines. All the latest and most dafuty styles of Valea- toes, Comics... Faney Part -le. and two for le. sees. to de, Jewelry Department. Sterliug Silver Hat Pins. . Slide Combs, sterling silver tops. Link Cw Buttops, sterling silver. Rolled Hate and Sterling Links. Children’s Gold Rings... Birthday Rings, solid gold Pins 5) styles. Grocery List. Prices for the week: Nanticoke and Pr Valley te Cream Corn... ce Maine Corn. Early June Peas, Se. Extra Sifted. Curtice Bros.” Champion of England Peas. finest goods ever packed....... String Luna Beans Asparagus, can, 20e. Tips Fins. 31 Freach Petits Pots, Le Frying Tomatoes Buckwheat —Iigtb. pig. Tapioca, Sago, Farina, ete Best Anwrican Macaroni... ch Blue bottle, He; I-pint Curtice Bros.” Jams, 1 Ader’s Choculate.. Baker's Cocoa, small can, 10c.; large. « Wilbur's and Van Houten’s Cocoa. Rosai Pekin, Special Blend and Eng! fast Teas. . = Boston Variety Store, EMMONS 8. sured, 70§-707-709-711 Pa. Ave, 2 x € an IQGOOOVE@ ES) by U.S Nothing Rese ,Marsina OF THE Everything Must Be Sold Tomorrow. Any Book in the Store, 20c. rved. Tens of Thousands of Cloth-Bound Books, worth from 50c. to $2.50 Each, to select from. All Paper Novels, worth from 25c. to 50c., 8c. Do not fail to avail yourselves of the opportunity to buy good books at only a nominal price. TOMORROW IS THE LAST DAY S 3 is i DOD GWG DOS © & iss) of the Great Sale of Books fron the U. S. MARSHAL’S SALE OF THE STANDARD BOOK STORE, 314 Ninth Street Northwest. ©OS 6996 090998909656090006 GOSS 9OSS 895058 99980005088 DOOCGO0G00 cis i) | The Sale is on. has never seen. never deceive. are more for you: 5 ae Such an aggregation of values Washington We saw the pleasant expression on the many faces that attended the sale today. You always have what you advertise.” Here Buttons, 244c. Dozen. aaa a oe a Lansburgh & Bro. The Greatest of Them All. So many ladies would tell us: “You Bedwear Red ced. Some Metal, Some Ivory, Some Crochet. 11%4c. yd. for Double Width Black ohair Sicilian, 25c. quality. THINK OF IT! A Full-size 10-4 White Blanket. During This Sale...... 37I4c t Men’s Hosiery. Mose, regular made, double heel ai 9% only. color figures, Men’s Underwear. Bc. White weight. Merino Drawers, Sizes 36, 38, 40 and 42. Special Sale Price. . Se. quality White Wool Fleece ers, very heavy and warm, Sizes 40 and 42. Special Sale Price. . $1.50 grade All-wool Scarlet Medit 4 cts. a yard for Yard-wide Bi 4 cts. yard for 12%4c. Silesia, during the day a e Heavy-weight Balbriggan Halt Special Sale Price..... 116 S de Ladies’ Fine Jersey Ribbed Ps ale M1Ga. Vests, (ro-thiete wooly, fligh seck aad no, | 2ie. grade British Half Hose, heavy | sleeves. Small sizes only. ee ea a ee Special Sale Price..... 25%, if Special sale Price..... . a $1.25 grade Ladies’ Pants, all wool—white | 25e grade Fancy Silk Embroidered Malt fleece. Sizes 26 to 34. A IZ Hose, ‘black or tan ground, with partt- | Special Sale Price..... 50Ga,. 4 Special Sale Price. . .1214 - Zhe. 58 Gat, Special Sale Price..... 486.45, We are open until 9 o’ This gives those of you who cannot come out extraordinary bargains. | LANSBURGH & BRO, 420-422-424-426 Seventh St. Ladies’ Merino Underwear. easeseaetbaeet age h ease iaesiatetiatedo eee eatiseatoa hated dea vadbaearerageah rah re T MS nd toe. ar, s’ Natural Wool Pants, love fitting and warm. In c Pair. 2: | F ej Pic C.. \ Special Sale Price..... 39Gai-. 5c. grade Balbriggan Knickerbocker Pants. {4 winter | Sizes 26 to 22. ( C. Special Sale Price. .... 25 pas. All 50c. Jersey Ribbed Vests, for ladies, le finished with sofc iC. ++ BT cn, Special Sale Price Oe. grade Children's Combination Suits, fleece Ui rolurs, natural gray cru. Sizes from ‘2 to 4 years, SAY OF Corus Special Sale Price.....2 Draw- 30, 38, iam Un- ae POPOL LLL LLL ILO LOE dershirts, best quality cochineal dye. In Each, sizes 34 and 36 and 46 only. Satine | Special Sale Price. . | $1.50 grade Medium Heavy > | ‘ool Underwear, extra soft finish; posl- Specials. i non-shrinking. ——____ i Shirts—aizes 36 only. z - | Drawers—sizes 30 only, ee. petite Domestic Satine, 12%. and | Special Sale Price... 89c During This Sale. “i | $2.50 quality Extra Fine All-wool Under- 1 lot Koechiin Imported French Satine, |! 3 wear. Sizes 38, 40, 42 and H. SARY desirable patterns. Bargains at | Special Sale Price. .$1.25 pan, | During This Sale...... 16 \ | E | Men’s Shirts. One Lo 9c. grade Laundered Dress Shirts, slight. Paley aan a i \ at Black and G 5 \ ly soiled from handling. Sizes 16%, 17 = Wide ane Sue Gimp, I and 17% only. yard. zs 4 1 During This Sale leached Muslin. Good quality, clock Saturday night. n opportunity to share these Sededegeeated Electric Light —are the most effective and stat advertising after dark. This is the advertise to the immense CROWDS." We supply the electric 213 14th St, N.W. ‘Phone 77. bam's Remeuy ts a ‘Instant . meanest core pears Thompson’ Ie i for pumpalee Mate S-I-G-N- rtling means of U. S. Electric Lighting Co., S it way to UAL current, Men’s Shoes, in smaller sizes, for boys, at boys" prices, cx | _ Burt’s Shoe Store. i¢-| Arthur Burt, 1411 F St., teraisee “"* ‘ Branch Fost Oaice, ee oes arate pants down to as little as you’ve goods—brings’ the best grades of suits—overcoats—reefers—and sep- been sorts. paying for the commonest $1.00 now for all that were $1.50. _ $1.35 now for all that were $2.00. $2.00 now for all that were $3.00. $2.67 now for all that were $4.00. $3.35 now for all that were $5.00. $4.00 now for all that were $6.00. $5.00 now for all that were $7.50. And you have a choice from every stitch in the house, without reserve— not a few “odds and ends”—or broken lots. EISEMAN BROS.., Cor. 7th & E Sts. N.W. 1t NO BRANCH STORE IN WASHINGTON. DOO “Little Rocks” Children’s Shoes, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00. —The secret of our success is the succesé of our secret. —We make a line of Chil- dren’s Shoes different from any in the country. Mothers compliment us on them— manufacturers do the same. —Let us show you what a satisfactory Child’s _ Shoe means—a Little Rock Boot. As Specials, 89c. $1.09, $1.24. —Ffor Children’s Shoes of equal quality with the mixed stores’ $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 kinds. : nd y) 18, F St. Cor, 13th. Send for Foot-form Catalogue. ‘Bring the child: the mornings for Shoes tat don't crowd toon, fel1-God ppere ive Oil —in our $1 Bottles. We get bottles — that hold a full quart—and FILL _ With PURE “LUCCA OLIVE Taly—the ‘Mager oll in the world for Fs salads, fancy “dishes and. ail table ten 7In full quart bottles, $1. A prescription for bad bread! ‘Hangerford's “‘Golden cakes, ‘ete., if d Hoagerona bask OS ates SS HUYLER’S C-a-n-d-y. You Cardie this ¢ are xelling the cele- brated permin greens per bo: f c¢ BRYAN m, who love pure es will appreciate Candy treat. We Huyler's Pep and Wi box for only ry for your Lowale's Unsurpassed — Choe lates, in all flavors,” are here for Boe. 1b.! 1413 9 N.Y.av. w,28 Wi * he Cor. Vi Sf 2 folks can't be expec S82 the med 3 — Tr ur regis °° your iptions. ‘They'll ** risht—and use pure drugs, hen Your Physician Writes a Prescription counts on havi Arlington Drug Store, S. Daggett. fel2-f,m,w-20 t. Ave. & H St 4*=, i SAUSAGE or BRAUNSCH WE WUR: You make these Sausages for Saturdays caly. N. Auth, fel2-f,m, Have Something New For Sunday Breakfast. Give the folks a change. ‘BOCK"" ER LIVE | They'll enjoy clther. Can't help it—if they like toothsome Sausage, must come tomorrow because we 625-620 D st. s.w. 37-39 Center Mkt. 309-311 K St. Mit, G1 O St. Mkt. 20 * t % Oe He HHH eH guaran bona fi Fi ©? Our 1328 F St., 25% Off Al a 1 Trunks. Previous to getting in our spring stock of Trunks—we of- fer a uniform discount of 25 per cent—on every Trunk in our big Trunk Room, 50 feet square. Our original prices being the lowest in town, the clearance sale offers a rare opportunity to buy BEST TRUNKS at a big saving. To illustrate: $2.25 TRUNKS 5.00 TRU: are eos at # $1.69. KS are going at $25.00 TRUNKS are going at reputation is sufficient ity that these reductions are ide. BECKER’S, ine Harness, Trunks, &c., Near Ebbitt. *Phone 1636. St. have MadddOaaaDAAAAADDALOO KL FOR YOUR DANC or CARD PARTY on Fussell’s, ‘fel2-284 "SL ees feld-im Valentine’s Night, 1427 : N. Y, Av. @@ |THE WORLD OF SOCIETY 8098 2008 SOOOSSHEOTOOO 's Sal STANDARD BOOK STORE. (314 Ninth Street Northwest. THe AMERICAN 3” moe ks “PLE. It is Making Grent 9” pear ~ Reports comir” from Europ ple made there” -eadway in Euro- darkets, # to the State Departm: = show that the Americar an enormcus market 1ast year. Frank Mason, Un -nsul general at Frankfort. ¢ the victory has been one of suj ity rathcr than mere cheapness, the agricultural papers in Germany Honor sf the Mation's De- fenders. clares Brilliant Scene at the Last Card Re- tor ception—Distinguish=d Guest”, Other Events, she astonishing statement that no less than £000,000 double centners of our ap ples. har. twenty times the im n, came into general think ES made p Presi“ient and Mrs. Cleveland's last cara | Of an reception last night was attended by ane of | !4st year the largest gatherings ever seen at the | ®ain of a White House. When the reception began at 9 o'clock, the east room, green parlor and the corridor were densely packed, and from that on till 10:30 there were constant ac- cessions and few partures, A very large proportion of those present did not have the pleasure of greeting the President and Mrs. Cleveland, because until the last few inoments, for which all dids not wait, emed an almost hopeless task to re: em by way of the red room. The two currents feeding in from the state and private dining reoms, meeting the greater Sreat market m | nent if ceitan precautions, which = are observed by American shippers. Consul Monoghan at Chemnitz says whole German pire is alarmed at great apple imports. The keeping q ties of the be: rican winter apples subj man « ers, who expressed incredulity when tol Baldwin would easily keep six months Even from England, where the Am appie is well known, come wort prise at the great » of th of American apples, and Unit Corsul Mceker at Bradford sen¢ from newspapers to show they w ‘ ally a glut on the mar! throng in the corridor, proved an insur- ee . mountable difficulty to those who had some Se PRR RSIS care for their bones, to say nothing of their Mrs. Cravens € finery. The best that most could do was to {2 Neg. mingle on the edges of the crowd in the a: = ata Dtee Basie east room and the east corner of the corri- | SM€ 1s tne contract widow of ex dor. The conservatories were compai tively deserted because it was impossible to reach them or having reached them io get back to the other side of the house. James C. Fair, complained at po! quarters, in San Franc’ yeste she is being harassed and that she is in The ideal democracy which always pre-|derous attack upon asi valls in large quantities at times and at | mission to carry a pistol, but the poise places where it is not wanted was well| commissioners dechned to grant tie te. represented. There were men and women struggling through the throngs, clad in overcoats and storm wraps, and carrying umbrellas, whose preparation for this ceremonious occasion did not excite them to the extent of having clean faces and hands. On every side last night there were constan’ the idea that cards of invitation should be shown by cacn guest or by each group of guests on these occasions, and none of those who regard the invitation as an quest. SMITH STIC} gust 12,1 of St." Pe ny! MAMIE, ITH to BRYA) both of Washington, D.C. honor could reasonably object to such a precaution. If the uninvited had remained} BEAN. On Thureday away iast night, the expected could have pe. after stot © indulged in quadrilles d’honneur with ease} level wite of Chas. M _ and grace in the corridor and east room. There was one most satisfactory feature about the recep-ion, the very large repre- sentation of the guests of honor—the off- cers of the army,navy and marine corps. At every turn a uniform added brightness and distinction, and emphasized the fact that the present administration has been an ex- ceedingly popular one with the nation’s defenders on land and sea. Brigadier Gen- eral Wilson, wearing for the first time offi- cially ais new uniform and honors, made the presentations to the President. and Lieutenant Gilmore performed a like office Rest, mother, rest, wi Row as ever And thougi! wit’ care oar souls may be uppres Not even death a mother's Jove can se BY HER MUSAN Poucral from late rs cast, on Monday, thence to St. Teresa's Ch Ai requiem high mass Will be offered of her soul. “, street south at 9 am, cvmstin, for the rey for Mrs. Cleveland. CALN We Seb ¥ In line with the President and Mrs. Cleve- |“ NiuIt's, beloeel buat land were Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs. Olney, Mrs. | aud son of Jou and the lote Wath Carlisle, Mrs. Lamont, Mrs. Harmon, M. We amine thee from our hom: Wilson, Miss Herbert Mrs. Francis. In We from thy pl our Th the blue room the Vice President and te enst daughter, with their guests, Mrs. Henry Shepard and Miss Shepard of Chicago, Sec- retary Lamont and his guests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Goodyear, and Miss Flor- ence Bryant, with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Watson Gilder of New York, who are guests at the White House, formed grou: around which the notables of the evening gathered. The British ambassador and Lacy Pauncefote, the French ambassador and Mrs. Patenotre, the Mexican minister and Mrs.“Romero, the Brazilian minister and Mrs. Mendonca and the Guatemalan minis- ter were among the diplomatic families rep- resented. West End society, in the persons of some of its most notable members was also on hand to enjoy the greatest official crush of the winter. Marion, the youngest of the three daugh- ters of President and Mrs. Cleveland, was christened at the White House yesterday afternoon. The ceremony was the brief, impressive one of the Presbyterian Church. Dr. Byron 8. Sunderland, the pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of this city, which the President and his wife have usually attended, officiated. The guesis were the members of the cabinet and ladies, Mr. and Mrs. Perrine, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Watson Gilder of New York and Mr. Good- year of Buffalo. The German ambassador and Buroness Thielman entertained at dinner last night. Scme of the guests were the Mexican min- ister and Mrs. Romero, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Foster, the Swiss minister and Mrs. Pioda, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Mackay-Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Von Reickenau, Mrs. Hearst, Miss Nott, Miss Pauncefote, Miss Anderson and Prirce Wrede. Mrs. Jchn F. Ellis and daughter left last Tuesday for Sumnerville, 8. C., where they interd to epend a couple of months. Miss Ida Kaufman of Baltimore is the guest of the Mifses Wolf, 1100 6th street. At Fome Sundays. Mrs. Emma Bonheim celebrated her eightieth birthday Wednesday evening at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. L d smith, 420 R street. The house was thronged with visitors. Mrs. Bonheim was the re- cipient of many handsome presents and a large number of telegrams and letters of congratulation. The Misses Morgan and Mrs. Howard F. Johnson ci 1316 13th street northwest, daughters of ihe late Commodore Van Ransselear Morgan, will receive with their sister, Mrs. F. J. Haig, at 1504 Vermont avenue northwest, for the last time this season today, 7 to 6:30. The “Jolly Socials” held thee second meeting at the residence of Miss Amelia Linke, Pennsylvania avenue, Tuesday evening. The club was entertained by Miss Linke, who rendered several selections on the piano. At present the club is composed of Mr. Geo. E. Ruhe, president; Mr. Jno. Crawford, vice president; Miss Laura Dein- inger, secretary: Miss Emma_ Hempler, treasurer; Misses Olive Sims, Katie Dein- inger. Amelia Linke and Messrs. Thos. Griffin, Jno. Buckley, Edw. Bohrans and E. Brown. Mrs. R. W. Avery, who has been critical- ly ill at the Hotel Bancroft, 18th and H streets, for the past ten days, is reported better today. Mrs. W. Hense announces the engage- ment of her daughter Martha to Mr. Au- gust J. Lohse. Miss Hebb, 1216 K street, will give a tea today in honor of her guest, Miss Brooks of Erie, Pa., daughter of Chief Engi- neer Wm. B. Brooks, U.S. N. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Herman have gone to Atlantic City. Mrs. Jules Guthridge will not be at home today. Mrs. Clarence A. Brandenburg, 2139 N street, will be at home tomorrow and the remaining Saturdays in February. Mrs. Laura V. Wells and Mr. Emrica Fer- raro were married Wednesday evening, February 10, at St. Mary’s Church, Alexa) dria. The bride's sister, Miss Sarah M. Shaw, was bridesmaid. Mr. Silvio Giovan- netti was best man. The reception was held at the residence of the bride, 1223 ith street southeast. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. Duvall, Mr. and Mrs. Clark, Mrs. O. E. Duvall, Mrs. Tydings, Mr. and Mrs. Griesbauer, Mr. and Mr: Wrenn, Mr. and Mrs. Frost, Mrs. Mitche! Mrs. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Harenberg, Mrs. John Taylor, Miss Lillie Mitchell, Miss Ida Wrenn, Miss’ Clara lesbauer, Miss ia Turner, Miss Viola Mahone, Miss Florence ard Helen Harenberg, Miss Ida Fletcher, Miss Katie Krebbs, Miss Lilian Haymer, and the- Messrs. Loui Ghiselle, Harry Fletcher, Andrew Eberle, Bazzuro, Hayden ard Wells. The Ninth Street Christian Church was the scene last evening of a large gather- ing to witness the wedding of Miss Alice M. Keene and Mr. Wm. A. Faweett. The ceremony wes performed by the Rev. E. B. Bagby. The bride was handsomely attired in a gown of brown ladies’ cloth, trimmed with velvet and brocade, and carried bride roses tied with white satin ribbon. After Our home is dark wirhou are: (thee; We miss thee everywhere. Funeral will take place 230 H street south emn high mass Will be sald his woul at 9 amy, turday xt 2 vet. contia, at Mt. Ol DADE. Departed this life, after a lone and ys fal illness, w t GRADY. On February 1897, er of M. FP. and the late ed twenty-two pears, GRADY, daugh rest, Friday JULIET VIRGT of this morning. uw f paralysis, a mee’s ty, 3 Fuveral Saturday, February 13, at 10:30 a.m., Jerome's” Church, Hyattsville, Md . Joan's cemetery, Mont yy at 3 p.m. from . 920 L street northwest. LARKER. o'clock a.m , On Friday, F MARY JAN IT Massa MARY M. Li of ber age. Georgetown, Saturday, p.m. * SIMs. 3 2.m., of typhoid pneumonia,’ at the residence On Friday, Febroary 12, 1897, et 12.06 of his sister, Mrs. ohn Capitol street, JOHN W J. “Higzins, 636 SIMS, in the for February 45, at 10 a Relatives ard friends ~ Joseph's: Chareh, respectfully invited, “Interment private. STEIWER, Oa Wednesday, Febructy 10, SU0 cdok pm, HENRY E. STE loved husband of’ Elizabeth D. forty-five years. Faneral from’ his late resklence, 611 Peansylvania eyenue southeast, Sunday, Febraary o'clock p. Relatives and friends it attend. “Washington Lodge of Blks will tend. 3 (Baltimore papers please eopy). 3 Eatered int ay. 1svT, at Ni street south D. 1 1. the dearly beloved husband Clara Barricre Sulliven. Notice of funeral hereafter. Memoriam. 3 ond NCIS BROOKS, who died nory of our dear son Something to love ns: bat. whee love is grove To ripeness, that on which It throve Falls off, and love is lett aloue, Sleep till the end, true soul and sweet, ‘othing comes to thee new or strange. tull of rest from head to fee! He still, dry dust, secure of chang.” =: THE FAMILY. ——0 Carter’s Little Liver SICK HEADACHE Taste ia the Mouth, Coated that the post office at Caldwell, Kan., be. SSS Purely Vege: Se Ss | Saleaigidieg peer iret aier| oe en itsetf against loss at Caidwell.