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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1897-12, PAGES. 7 NDT. Soseese GOSSD SOSHOSE GOES O SO6. . Soe] Mertz’s Modern Pharmacy, |THE WORLD OF SOCIETY! rae rannens: AND THE Man, SOESODOIO Mertz’s ase ed g ‘ Cor. Eleventh and F Sts. ar Mayer Bros.&Co.g|)) | Lanshureh & Bro. } ee arb Te eae bese Commissioners Wo © 937-939 F St., 4th of March TOmorrow’s Offers | Billi scone at a 8. Fe eee ae Fremont tay “vee 11 Foubourg Poissonnierre, Paris Decorating : at Washington’s Dance. upon the jeint resolution of Congress for @ € You’re Missing The Greatest Shoe Chances Of the season—unless you join the great crowds of prudent shoppers who are taking advantage of the money-saving chances we are holding out to them. No old stock—no odds and ends--but up-to-date Shoes, the kind that you want are being offered at way-under pric They are lines that we shall discontinue to keep, and we're selling them at these small prices to make room for the new Spring Shoes already coming the relief of farmers and truckers. Greatest drug store | m. cauones wont o a varwe cout! sit Mths cela whic has Gor i Mertz's_ is truly Washington’s Mon—Recent Dinners Fimee Goae a : =e es i ers for sale of their produce. Greatest Drug Store. Why not, Luncheons—Notes, Commissiovers did not saades the sc gcc ttr eee) aside of this street for the es 5 more drugs and but urged Con: to amend th — ea A carnéu—fve mes 2 ne is | _ Mi. Frank Hutchinson Gatloney of Phila-] tion by placing the contre! oe medicines sold—when every! ~ \ delphia, who is spending the winter here, | the Comm always pure and fresh—and when gave < beautiful cotillion last night at | company. Th prices are always much less—than| Rauscher's In hones of the ee a stoners, -how ‘ 3 ae ° é > visiting Mr. any other druggist in the city? Give Sg erated ue who ~~ = — The] Congress in fa 5 Ae xander Logan, % the: 3 the subject a second’s thought. | han was vers prettily decorated with gar-1 leUer setting fortn heir object Doesn't every reason urge you to] iands of asparagus and spring blossoms, both committees on the District of Colum= make Mertz’s your headquarters? | Mrs. Logan received the guests, and was Read tomorrow's special cut prices: | "ieh!y sowned in white satin, with crystal Geli ee fac #9 6Dc trimmings and lettuce green sashes and bottle. Tomorrow’: ° bows, The Misses Bonnell, who are charm- Gauss Gene ing yourg ladies, wore, one, white chiffon thousands of people " over Pompadour silk, and the other in pink ee ene teeth eee as and white silk with pink ribbons and lace. reas Mr. Galloney lead the cotillion, which was <1 .@ merry one from start to finish. The fa- vors were numerous pretty trinkets, most- ly appropriate to the season—valentines, hearts of roses, quivers, darts and flowers. After midnight supper was served, and the dancing continued until 3 o'clock this morning. Among Mr. Galloney’s invited guests were Miss Herbert, Miss Cassels, Miss Davis, Miss for = All Washington, a of B street betwe nd 8th by IT’S HERE: S i simess We have tho lafgoat and mest complete when fully five times more stock is . ae nee * ee! ‘ line of Decorations exer brought to this ol ieee ) use designated resolu- clty, and our prices are lower than ever advantage. The goods are before quoted. nj ‘ just in. Bought up from a a Walrus Ds tere Co manufacturing friend of ours, Holders, Portratth: and““Piesue Decorations his sample line of late fall and Desiens sant estimates “furnished free on early spring SUITS. Not Rene many—only 2 racks of them —and only one Suit of a kind in most cases. Here's how we can sell them: $8& $10 Suits, 65° ($12, $15 & $18 $8 Suits = = = Good quality at that. The Novelty Pista HA Sat betas & genuine 12$c. quality, Hinew ate etter drop in'aud took at | () 11'%4c. For 25c. ops . them. Sesto Come Along. ward } $$$ ___—____., dent today. to- with an opinion of th District. setting forth th resolution should not principal objection to the resolution ix it is unders: 1, to be the b f that i aes might repeal the co eee ele EAA MAM ] «OE Don't remain away from this great sale of ours. Such bargains it would be inexcusa- ble to pass by. Things that you uecd in your household day after day. Silesia, 4c. Yd. mm. Seaton Sete ete DODO Ladies’ Evening Slippers, mn wnte 5 Cc. Ladies’ $2.50 Boots, Ladies’ Satin Sandals, © t $ 1 AS @ for Mertz’s Pectoral Balsam, coughs “and colds. Pleasant take, sure to care, Tom price sLontedtocte sSontonteetortont VETERAN FIREM GOOD 0GOS OS SOC OSS SOSES BOCSSIDO HOGS SHOSS Crowds of Friends Es ete Remington Doon “for rheuma’ Gives pro relict. Tamoriow's pri Box Calf or Kid, Button and Laced oO values at. nnual ball o > orchestra, under the leadership ot Lovis A. Naecker Ul th 6 One lot sc. Ribbons. .1c. yard. Knap, Mr. Algeraon Sartoris, 9 . Logan, Mr. Langhorne, Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn, Mr. Charles Munn, Mr. J. EL Henderson, Major and Mrs. Tucker, the Seetege teen Underskirts, latest cut 408 Was given last night © D kirt aes Miss Peterson, Mis Harmon, | at Odd Fellows’ Hall, where all the ol Re e a e) 3 Miss Hagner, Miss Hichborn, iss Emery, | time firemen, hei Ladies’ Patent Lea. Ties, =| %, : 5 1 ye 5 = 2 ove’ Asparagus” Kiduey Kem- Miss Horstmann, Miss Miles, Miss Roches: | frierds. eather. oe ig Th Double-width Black y Tom 33e. i : : friends, gathered for t aA ,, Is oth e-width Tomorro te ler, Migs McC mon. Miss Boardman. Miss | heads of most f ihe Vers tose made SDLS Ble ° % Mohair Sicilian. fair Grower. Belknap, Miss Cockrell, Miss Fox, Miss PAS wee paca og 3 so ees |S ei) *s large size for | Sartoris, Miss Ffoulke, Miss Maury, Miss |"9W, but they are see t ace Ss, ° 21% Ribbons. Hay, Miss Glover tivity ana webe th dhys Rone g Ks \ SSS Hair Cleanser. ‘oulke, Mr. by. The guests canced to the music ‘s. ai ° ° $ . braided ‘aud plain rue. One lot roc. Ribbons. .3c. yard. singing by Fireman SOOSS wi 3 S c man's Drea.” 1 RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, ESI 98 Skirt: St a To, 123 and 15¢. Rib- Misses Koon, Senator and Mrs. Sherman, | yttures of thc Ie . ... 930 and 932 7th St. et ee gol. rts = oe 71% bons .....-.......5¢. yard. Mi Serator and’ Mrs. Cullom, Mrs. Ridg. in the es GH 0 w06 pew ave a Sem are $2.98 Skirts - $1.69%|() One tor 250. Fancy Rb- odernPharmacy,1 1th & P| iis ii Same 0st, ai hal Mt 60686 06956 Sa@08080 SNESeDeNES|: $] 30 bens: 2 and 2b inches Bic, Me tio Hide hae | egies — ee" ccthcthathnctislinai —— Bacall z artikeees se. yard. ()| San Sapte waning, Senor Pastor. Mr. Fred |'A asree number ot en eos RE SR SaaS SSeS SS SSS See eee See SSeS SSeS SSS SS Coat & % One lot 25¢. Rib- Mea tag aay co reat er ioe ier eSonteete a The ©, A, ¢ Reception, An affair that ts attr ordinary amount of inte z Inaugural Decoratives-- ; bons, 4 and 5 inches ) wide ............10c. yard. 5 One lot 7-in. Sash Rib- ( bons, in white only. > 50c. quality.......19c. vard. When We Lower Our Prices On Groceries Sange eles put. Rodgers, Mr. ¢ Ra ing more than an est al the Colum- bia Athletic Club is the ladies’ and hop, to be tendered to th of the club Friday ev F y, : rown, Mr. Rob- ert Adams and Mr. Charles McCawley, Mr. Frank Andrews, Mr. and Mra. Moore. Mr. ption dy friends fs Wass) > © i N Logan Tucker, Mr. and M B. P. Hutch- inson, Philadelphia; Mr. Charies H. Gal- (| Qvay, Mr. Kotzebue, Mr. George Howard, Capt. Emery, Mr. Walter Wilcox, Capt. i] u a am ete ERES is ning, Fed Jcnes and Mr. William P. Coleman of Mis- ushand of souri, Mrs. Francis, wife of the Secretary of the Interior, will rot receive tomorrow. but will receive Weunesday, February Mrs. Paul E. Johnson received callers yesterday at her charming new home, 1716 H street, many of whom hare not had the pleasure of meeting her since her mar- riage last month. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson made a wedding tour thtough Florida and a little visit upon their return to Mrs. Nor- ton, before taking possession of their own home on H street. Mrs. George C. Bloomer gave a very 3 ° Worth S setet : 0) 356. Veiling, 196, / STE SO SILOS OTS, () Embroideries PEO ROS . e|% ~ eee - 0s Gee loc. ‘and F156 olored mliedds donot st nbroideries ,....3c. yard. “Berkefield” j[) mires Filters only%43 304 SOOO 10x20 fect. .$16.00. 12x20 feet. .$18.50. ives are invits jadelphia and Baltimore pa Challenge Bunting— 2tinck Plain Ty Sy . White and Blue > Seo : ‘ loney, Brooklyn; Capt. and Mrs. Bellas, | ©! ng. The building One lot Sash Ribbons, in 5 | Germantown, Pa.; Mr. Eze and Mr. Alfred | Wil be temporarily transformed into a 9 eitaey i cieuca 5 we don't offer “cheap” $ | Seely. bower of beauty, and every arrangement 3 I ast Call g ia tety of shades, 7 o* © Quality remai ‘ ) The German ambassador and Baroness ped made for the pleasure and c 5 ches wide. v2c Es : 4 5 5 of the guests. Two orches $ os Segoe i ee Re estes wide. 75c. qual eee eae aa Thielman entertained at dinner last night | at-ondasne and oie rset a ¢ Prices stamp them as win- 53 () UY + +e semen eee ee. 25e. yard. ? Lf fell of the savings In store tor ‘vou )) Justices andi Mra: Gray, the minister from | music in iis eo eee eCourse + ae : 2 ners. Only high grades at - Y) Specials ‘ 2favings oa quairys J es eee res Tot ee give a concert in the main parlors = Patriotism—pride—respect—-prompts everybody to “show Jess than the cost of the ma- $ 6) Zz 9 SUGAR ¢ - ))| Mr. and) Mrs. Henry May, Mr. and | CUT the entire evening 4 Paes a x oan : . x sete 5 SOs z : {| Mrs. Hendersen, Mrs. Slater, Mrs. Wallach, $ their colors” at Inaug) iration time. And rightly arranged for rials. : abe in fel - | the Danish minister, Miss Florence Hoard. dated wo a decorations won't cost you much, This season's style. depend- = () Stamped Linens y ))| mar, Miss Anderson, Countess Ross, Mn f Capt Lor ¢ Our Upholstery Department wovld like to talk the mat- able cloths, tailor finished. six Sean ped Lil Ss by Se Fes Dr. Vogal and Bir. mafies Wega oraca pra esc ae 4 Se : “3 ve E . 1 WILBU ‘ apes ‘ z eee = ter over with you. {It will be a profitable talk for you, too, 'S6 ones = = «= $2.9, Sale) Stamped Shoe Bags......10c. ( wine )) Charles Gibson, who went to Vie-| ! ? We have supplied ourselves with immense quantities of Bunt- o< 1 Smimped: Winen > Ganice HONEY . «| ginia to attend the funeral of her broth . 2 % ing and Flags and Flag Staffs—got them at a fortunate price— 2$8 ones = = = $3.98: 6) : Diece olds i i Tae ( ite Till ot eee nee aneolbh “Dacker, =anninp. and are going to sell them the same way. While the cost will $$10 ones = = $4,982]: Odd of Meanie ee hi - $ ‘Major and Mrs. J. Mansfield Brown have KA be cheap the materials will be thoroughly reliable—fast col- ‘y ake) we vis Ceo. : $5 | been visiting Mrs. John A. Stewart of New $ Cen Geaniee Sad oh $12 0nes = «= $6.98 ® Bureau Scarfs, that were ED “it : \ York, and will pass the remainder of the $ : ? z ste on 4 ee < = season with the major’s aunt, Mrs. Crown. for fil ou can make a creditable show for a little & Didn't know what a remarkable iat Yt () 35¢. and 4oc or 2ee 3256, > | irshield, Beacon street, Boston. ou will find vou ‘¢ of buryains we were giving you until © College Col 1 d money under our ‘guidance. ys we looked over a itiat. car we all z 6 oliege olor -aundry ) Mrs. Jno. W. Thompson held her last for- a . 4 out now, Yi jould appreciate them. 2 (412 4th st. s.e. vester . z EY] | Bags see ee wee e nee Be. FIVE | eft Soffa arene 8] Tey guntlom, for, the season yesterday. | peacutat, Paws to the <r 5 —--- SS 2 z 6 Denim Table Covers, fin- | tran st ne. ) Witt Arnold and Miss White. > a er an ke Stef are Mace, Camu. 3 : i : S LINE, be ES e % Bivouac Bunting— 3x 6 feet.. $2.85, 4 SUK) = Gishied oe eae «49. (STORES. | Fasnington and’ Monae sts., Secretary and Mrs. Francis entertained 3 rat 4 Bine Tricolor, 4x 6 feet.. $3.20. z a er £ () Bunches offfWash Em- RN | ORS Seeretary of the " iz to eee Wee See ee a a Bieay Se xe awe) Wseoidlet bak 1 eae Navy an Bllins Blerbert, shh: Weneanaan Where pariag ane $ starred ali — 24 FS wide— 4x 7 Hoes . pa $ Se aoe ee . » I dozen Ez ghee and Miss Andrade, General and ate eet... $3.90. z : inva bune roc. bunch, eee “4 rs. Miles, Representative and Mrs. Dra-| Funeral frorn ler late te z - = z fee a ‘Bros & O = 6 Sor : pescbunel Peep bein per, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gorham Rice, Mr. | tue sontlenst, oi ‘Tar 4 5x Q feet.. $4.40. ks O Cc 09% & 25¢. Veiling, toe. bard: $l 50 and Mrs, Eckels, Mr. and Mrs. Amold 6x 9 feet.. $5.50, . 3 oe : Sane 3 ague, General and Miss Fullerton, Mrs. z pans ; i ES $037 939 FE st < ) Audentied, Miss Tuckerman, Mr. Frank ° at 11:40 a.m., at emte amd ene ter MARY BEN late Hamilton ’ 6c. a yd. Flag Staffs-= Small sizes for small Flags— 30-inch. .1oc. each, 36-inch. .12c. each. 50-inch. .15¢. each. PEOECCOOIOE SESE OLE Bunker Hill Bunting-=- ‘S4inch Red, White and Blue. in plain q On Monda’ at his resk 7 JACOR Chie earieiisie soe esc, yard: ; 73c. Pique Embroidery, 6c. a yd. sSeetedeetonteatentondondenteedeneseateedentententetedosgoe 8x15 feet. .$10.35. TOx18 feet. .$11.75. = oe ae es This Filter is unsur- 15 inches wide....20c. yard. beautiful luncheon today. The quests were Red, White and BI Star == he z iu were Mrs. Elkins, Mrs. Gana, Mrs. George Larger sizes for larger passed for family use. Handkerchiefs. ee eee L. Bradley, Mrs. Audenried, Mrs. White, I5c. a yd. Flags— absolutely germ proof a comet cee ss Greacee or all Mrs. Pellew, Mrs. Clover, Mrs. Froulke. ~ = I-in. and 8 ft. long... 65¢. ea. —— —+can be attached to any Ladi’ and Children’s Colored Bordered ee eo ins, Mrs. Carroll Mercer and Mrs. Annie 1 anous croup, aged slatecu Fla: : i a Handkerchiefs, = Si 7 ii Funes from 1405 llth street northwest at 2 gs 14-in. and 8 it. long... 80c. ea. —— spigot in a moment—and : fa Mr. Robert Newell Groner and Miss Mary | Funerat SIME 1 atevet nan 2 Special value in Regula- 14-in. and to ft. long. $1.10 ea. renders the muddiest_wa- 5c. and 6c. quality. ....... 3c. ¢ Louvre Eee Sta ee ee 3 oe ax % aa : tion Flags—18x34— 13-in. and 12 ft. lon $1.40 ea. —— ter PURE and CLEAR Men's Colored Bordercd Handkerchiefs, 2@ Glove Co, oo se arte mig {On Monday. February 15, 1907, 9 z ES 18x34 ie pee * sstal. See it i that generally sell for 12%. @] 3 9 Church of the Ascension, at his residence northeast, WILLIAM COLUMBUS HAGP? : 2-in. and 14 ft. long. .$1.65 ea. —— as crystal. See it in our nd 15e Cc. nee 3 : rhs | the seventy-setenth sear of his age. 1ge. each. hs 4 It. long. .$1.65 ea. ve and) Ibe stetseeesseeeeeeen 919 F St i211 O street northwest. The affair is | .,,fhe seventy seventh ea 3 ° Baie Shee 2-n. and 16 ft. long. .$1.95 ea. —— window. Only $4 com- Ladies’ Swiss Embroidered Tand- 7¢ 3 re 2 said to be a runaway match. The groom | * : Large Regulation Flags, plete. kerehiefa, 124g. quality. . 3 is a son of General V. D. Groner, the well- Entered into rest Petwuary 15, 1807, known republican politician and business 30 p.m., ADDIE danghter of G., reed Ladies’ Hand-embroidered Initial Wana- i i made of the best quality of | Flag-staff Supporters-- 60 Porcelain-lined Joba J. and the late Mary EB. f - ck men, bunting, and as all our Flags Beets : ond daughter of Mr. James B.rPace, pres! seventeen years six onthe and sir a — sod, "Bantngs “we FASE | tials tne they sve $18Bath Tubs, $27-506|° the eras asc. vay ge. font Steet coe | frre COLOR— rare anchorage— e —— Why have your old tin Trimmings. LA S. Rt A f They came. here. yesterday” from ee : =a 258 ae Ree 2x 3 feet.. $1.00. I inch....25¢. each, —— or co; ‘tr bath tub re- ee burg, where the lady was visiting friends, oneness 25x 4 feet... $1.40. 1} inches. .45c. each. —— paired when you can buy One lot Black THE Who secured the Mcense end the minister. The soul is safe in heaven. 3X 5 feet... $2.30. 2 inches...80c. each, ——a_ modern, porcelain- and Colored Silk The couple went to the ‘The funeral will take place from Asbury M. KH, Charch, corner 11th aad K streety northwest, on Thursday, February 18, at 2 o'clock pm, Friends are invited, oe 2 —— lined tub—full size—with —— full nickel trimmings—for Julius Lansburgh | t:cccmny isa ene ot Baron von Ketteler, German minister to Gimp, } to x inch in width. Had sold Co. c ed in Detroit last week, and CKSON. Deparied this life on Sunday, Tet P YW’S —— only $27.50? for 6, 8 and roc. ; Furniture & Carpet Co., on February of he will be wedded so’ alas | ACKS0) 14, 1h at Rae = ‘in cent after a iong and painted ‘ilmeas, : 9 yard .........5... 2c¢, Yd. 1226 F ST. NW, Sear Tater aol Paula Churcm on Some: | _aajbateved bowen’ of Uae at Bettas ose “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” Extablished 1840. Teleptone 906. 1-in. Colored Silk and Velvet Ap- plique Passemen- terie, in red, green, brown, gray, tan, heliotrope and black, with Persian : :s SHEDD,§,, Plumbing, Tinning, Heating, &c A 432 9th Street. Sedeteiateteedetet COC ee ooeroccvecocccoeceoeee #on avenue. Baron yon Ketteler has been Headquarters for in the diplomatic service of the German *. ire for the past sixteen years. Pre- Forker & Baldwin Bunting, wiops to that timeiise was seven years in i man , al made a Silk and Printed Flags, | Monge believing tie oprortunity for prot ALL SIZES; motion was better. His first appointment z was to China, where he remained ten Ensigns, Flags of All Na=| years. Baron von Ketteler has six weeks" of ‘Annie and the late James Jackson. Faneral from Mt M. 8. Charch, oth, street, Vednesday, Vebruary 37, at 2 ‘o'clock p Relatives and friends are invited to attend. KING. Gn ‘Tuesday, Febroary 16, 1897, at 6:15 m., HARRIETT KING, May she vest i Funeral Thursday, February 18, at . from 1005 21st street. High mass of requiem ai St, Augustine's at 10 o'clock Thursday moralng. * Ss OOM AAAAAN ARAN AAA NAA AANANALENN ANSE TN [SEE QQ Qh S00 SOPOOLOSIDOOGOOOROOOOOH OOS ; ce. o: (! ti Bunting, Fla; Pee ey ae ee Rae 197, S i] then return to the City of! lexico wil is ARAN, fi ‘oly. on iy, Fe ry 15, 1897, Quick-Selling Prices on colors. 30c. quality 15c. Yd. Ee Ba oy et pathy MAMA. MOMAN wife ot Set HE All our 60c., Staffs, &c. maid of honor at the wedding, left yester- | ..., Moran, in the sixty-aluth » eS THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE City aT | day for Detroit. RETAIL AND WHOLESALE PRICES, Mrs. Marion Millson Crenshaw will be at home tomorrow, from 3 to 6, for the last Lansburgh’s Furniture | time tis scason. Mrs. Andrew B. Graham will hold her and Carpet Co., last formal reception tomorrow afternoon at her residence, 1407 16th street. 1226 F St. N.W. Miss Morton will not receive tomorrow, on account of sickness. 65c. and 75c. Black Silk Gimp Passe- menteric, in satin and dull silk cord, new patterns...... 48c. Yd. A few more days and SILVERWARE. your table lendent with New for your March 4th guests. jearance ‘sale gives yon a grand nee to secure the finest Silverware cheap. Some time ago we sent to the factory to have a good many pleces of er réfinished. ‘These have just ar- rived, and will be placed in this sale. February 15, 1897, at 11 MORAN, the beloved hus- Moran, at the age of Sit Down Where It’s Quiet And read this carefully; you know that we are right on the eighty-one years. May he rest in peace. Faneral from bis Lite resides Wednesday, Kelaiives and fri February . 1807, at EL. beloved daughter and ‘They’ Include — ’ thi fe16-3t The Misses Allen of 14%2 V street have hild of Thos. J. and Lisle Norris, aged edge of another Inauguration; that thousands upon thou- Cake Baskets” Berry Discs, this Sale will be a thing SA TPE EE SiPecennes 2 DOOR emare Cache DEEN toe aoe elie” : sands of people are getting ready—now—for a visit to Se eee of the past. Would you Hiring a Cab to teri ‘Glen sees Washington; comfortably furnished rooms are going to be in demand! Are yours ready? If not— We Can Help You! We have just received some special lines of Furniture for this occasion—and as usual, we shall sell it for less money on CRED{T—than you can buy—for cash—in any other house. Our bills are easy ones to pay--we MAKE them easy! A little money—weekly or monthly—is all we want—no notes—no interest. Mrs. William McNeir will not be at home Interment’ at Gienwood, These are offered at half-price and Jess. Early comers secure first pick—so come early! Jacobs Bros., 1229 Pa. Ave. © fe16-408 ° geeee let an opportunity like ) this go by? « LANSBURGH tomorrow, but will receive her friends next Wednesday, the 24th, from 3 to 6, 1929 13th th EID. Elder NEWTON P. REID passed to a her iife Mond: a 5 Buy a Trunk at ‘ 497 Penna. Ave.! ‘ | Thursday next will be the last reception S would pay 2 May be rest in pence. Faneral from Antioch Church Wednesday, 17, at 1 o'clock pam. (Alexandria, Va., North Carolina papers please copy.) day of the season of Mrs. Allison’ Nailor, 3 ‘To pay hack hire to come here ir., at her home, 1315 15th street. i you—as this city’s handsomest assortment of & sity = Miss Daggett gave a valentine luncheon oe Saeed fag'ca || yesterday in honer of the Misses Skinker of St. Louis. The other guests were the Misses Mineiree, Miss Katherine Aylmer, | Miss Robinson, Miss Margaret Aylmer and inane | Miss Estes, Mrs. J. H. Dixon and Miss Green, #31 M PSPPrrrTrrrryrrre rere rere eee ee te up-to-date uring ‘the time improvements are golng on “at 95 per cent discount fLUTZ& CO, A fe16. ‘atau WILLIAMS. At 5:30 p.m., Sunday, February 14, 1897, ADONIRAM J. WILLIAMS, belo: - band of Georgella Williams, aged sixt COP r crore cersecesccsesseoreoeereoce. g'ts. Concord Harness, Sooo eerecccccvocces Wi The debutante — {airs Arepiaces can better arnt TTT | streot will not be at home temoneey, can help make a entertain her —itrepiace "atta lvory Toilet [| xii svoneomorer bot sur tl friends Van “Sur Sh% ° fe Corning, ‘Tile SHO. 90 eon time Ht = ‘Articles ceive the following Wednesday, 22 13th} x . fel6-4a © —Complete line of Brushes, Lieut. Commander and Mrs. Thomas C. Folks Who'd Like to Own |} When You |: » Will be held Wednesday, Febuary m., at his late residence, 519 O. tives and frivads are ua te luvited to be present, in Memoriam. BROWNE. In loving remembrance of my husband, ISAAC BROWNE, who died February 16, 18%, . Dat not forgot Carpets made, laid and No charge for waste in matching figures, GROGAN’S Mammoth Credit House, wie Soar ot feat une 817--819--821--823 Seventh St. N.W., @| witSifox nowmramn momnne SSSSOOCSOSHOOOS eeeeseneecs LOTITO an a a McLean have moved to 1309 17th street] © py mis Wirk, MIS AMANDA BROWNE. thwest were most agreeably sur- Mirrors, Powder Boxes, |. | fried sunday evening bya visit from thelr lead 4 seseiptd 5 S of Hair Entertain ing tm honor of the Stty-fourth birthday of good digestion and a ripe old age - | | Mrs. Kright. er was completcly Iindorse fi, and more nt ever before quoted. i Ba emi res mad dil net eee etely | are some of the results of the use of folks eyn- OPEN W Ot vee Too ete ee = ny Glove Stretchers, Shoe Lifts, Married daughters, five in number, accom- pagal Gd t0 {17 JATAMANST (mado after a Persian . The ; tel 232 xwhether stmply or on nm elaborate ~o || was going on until the curtains of the ’s Liver Pills. feal as to advertised ‘Pebarations rhs ts no | G alt & Bre | | parlor were drawn aside and there were | Dutt's Liver °9 Mr. and Mrs. Asa Knight of 316 Indiana A Clear Head; 5 their husbands, the occasion be- etc—at prices lower than panel y. fact that Sf seale—let ‘me furnish the refreshe Wr a Sanat St baie brought to view some beautiful and useful JEWELLERS, SILVERSMITHS & STATIONERS | pr2seBts appropriate to the occasion, and An Established Fact a Number 100" 1 te SGP ATHIO. 1 EMAOY i 1107 Penn. Avenue, | & iabic da din seasons Sho saad eae aed As abstlufe care for sick headache Between H and I Streets. our Skin Will Be F Brea Idi_fe16-s,tukth 28 i | the mitofe or % feunlly reanton. sell sev: ances wesay S —— from Blackheads, Pimples, W: Be git for helt’ delet rei Ca zhthc Present were Mr, h, = ‘ ‘ : : Liew ame! Sa : malaria, sunt motuath, constipats SESOSES OS S08 €H0S86 SHG: Ines, Hednene ieag oe oa ee = Unlike the Chinese Teas andre, Chas. C. Estts, ME- and ars. | dyspepsia, biliousness and kindred = aes beset aia) gemwenr tg edt se — —H “ Willard H. Myers, Mr. and 8, John B. | J. T. WALKER SONS, 205 10TH ST. N.W., CAR- 25e. jar, ; eae arn eeps skin like PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR ALL CLASSES | 5.7 _Yeltet- Jer. At IvSIS AON as tae marae | Evan, Drug Store, 938 F St, 606 Fst. mwe “Eistthe ime” | “pasen ‘Branch, Coun. ave, & § st, lungerford’s Bod" ‘Tea ts : ones and | diseases. oe pared. ‘by machinery, ine A dinty Espey, Mr. and Mrs. ia Harry « See Hates i a ‘dur ic. "th, | Mr. John Kingsbury, the baby boy; 3 Raper og! ‘The junior class of the Columbian Law T U T T Ss LIVER PILLS J HHungertord, Groceries, 9th & O Sts, —Gnntinned oo Eighth Pasay | seeat A ft Laning. Felts, Fire Brick and > ints, Brushes, Lime, Cement, two and three- Diy Boodng Material. ‘eel

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