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THE ‘Woodward toth, 11th and F Sts. N. Our Business Hours are 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Loth rop, V.. Friday and Saturday, Children’s Days. You'll find values worthy of your attention. Special_preparations made for these weekly occasions. Boys’, Girls’ and Infants’ Out- fittings—many things that are rare and singularly beautiful in make and design, together with heaps of well-made, well -proportioned garments are offered at extraordinarily low prices. This week’s collection is very interesting. New Prices on Boys’ ‘Clothing. Correct fit, finish and all other desirable features are to be found in our Boys’ Clothing, and just now because of very favorable conditions, are offering better values than ever before at like low pric * Wool Suits. | Boys’ Chinchilla Reefe: Soy ts and oths. ae “style, with extra tro yes 3 io 16 years, tot Trousers, are ke. Former pme are the Isers. ar styles, representing a large assortment. 1 All wo Sa lar $1.00 qualities - lined, and sewed throughout with Oc, ran. Values ups to $6.00. Sizes 2 Boys’ New Cheviot Wais' heat patterns and goo! wa: colors. Oe. & we Sto 14 years, Bore New Percale Blouses, Some Worth SOc. EACH. Toys’ S fie Suit 29c, eacu. 10 Sizes 3 to 8 8, BA thor. New Prices on Girls’ Clothing. ents of a high character—handsoine, bright and most desirable styles, at extraordinarily low pric In order to close out the remaining stock of Misses’ Jackets, in sizes 12. 14. 16 and 18. we have marked Pihen at the one $5.00 each. Formerly $8.75, $10.00and $12.00. Misses’ fine and ‘stylish Tan and Navy silk lined ighout, are now marked $19.00 each. Formerly $12.50, $15.00 and 18.50. Special Offering of Girls’ Frocks. ible for school and general knockabout wear. Made and neatly trimmed with braid $2.40 each for all sizes—6 to 14. Jackets, mostly of outing We Note the Following New Arrivals i in Spring Goods: * Girls’ Stylish Navy Blue Cashmere Two- piece Frocks, blouse ef- fect with broad sailor collar, handsomely braided: skirt finished with deep hen Sizes=--6 8 10 12 14 $5.75 56. 25 $6. 75 $7. 25 $7.75 Misses’ Stylish All-wool Cheviot Serge Tailor-made Suits, Eton and Blazer styles: perfect h: anging skirts, properly lined. Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20. — $10.00each. A very Special Value. Muslin Underwear Department Will offer for Saturday some un- usually good values, among which are a lot of New Colored Lawn Petticoats & Corset Covers, To be worn under organdies, dim ties and other sheer dress Plen’s Improved Un nlaundered Shirts, 50c. racu. $2.95 per half dozen. We ther are pleased to announce large invoice of our well known and popular make of shirts. They are made of Wamsutta plain Petticoats, mabreti least, for a Misses’ Patent-tip usin, with 3-ply wristbands and | (Corers: ones Button Shoe anywhere Fa set-in bosom (linen face, cotton town. We sell a better made es; trimmed backing): cud Abbe made extra full in the 36 inches long; thoroughly re- inforce di: double felled seams; pat- gs and gussets: patent neck- band to keep collar button from rub- hing neck; sizes 14 to 18; open back body: Onting ‘Cloth La striped pater yoke in ai and rowiny : ing i ent fac xh AN sizes. to i infants” Department i sleeve lengths—31 to 34 inches. H i $1.75 and 32.00 Tepre eu a Undoubtedly the best value we |e om special exhibition the new grade of Children’s $ hoes no : ee | Spring styles in Little Folks’ Out- other dealer can duplicate. have ever offered in Unlaundered fittings from Paris and London; also In wearing qualities they are Shirts. charming conceits from the best what their name indicate: ‘i American manufacturers. For Sat- urday the following excellent values New Veilings. Nainsook Slips, 2 amd sl We are now showing complete lines of all the fashionable Veils \ cilings nd ‘luding the latest novel-; ties in Double Mesh, ete. Dotted and of pretty anid 30¢. THE Yarp Fancy bem: fall stowy Lawn and Plain 8 ns, Children’s New Shees. Spring styles for boys and girls Corset Department Calls attention to three makes of Corsets, which have given absolute and general s; satisfaction—none better made for the ete price are now { coming in, including some EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, _ 1897-12, PAGES. ; § Syndicate Purchasing Co.. 437 7th st. ‘ , i lip) AT HALF OF WHAT OTHER HOUSES CHA GET OUR PRICES BEFORE PURCHASING. Reg. Our Price. Price. 89c. Bowls & Pitchers, pone China Chambers. ted Tooth Brash Holders c. Decorated Wash Towls $2.89 Decorated Chamber Sets, $1.47. 10 pieces, new designs. Sets, $3.98 Decorated Chamber pieces, filled in patterns, $4.50 Decorated Chamber aa pieces, stippled gold aeck +++ $2.38 $18 112 pieces Decorated Dinner ae Tea Sets combined w ‘anh Boards... Buckets. Cedar Wash Tubs Cedar VW e. Cedar art Agate Tea Pots te Wash Basins, te Tea Kettles. 33c._ Bie A Vase to every purchaser of $1.00 or more. Our entire stock must be closed out in 30 days. Store for rent. Syndicate Purchasing Co., 437 7th St. N. W. We pay spot cash for any stock of merehundise.1* that you'll be asked $1.50, at Patent-tip Button Boot, 11 to 2—B, C, D and E, for $1.24. Who will get the 26 cents? Children’s Shoes, 89¢. and $1.09. Our “Little Roc at $1.50, > F St. Cor. 13th. Send for Foot-form Catalogue. i ee Lowest Prices Our Watchword. Remember, these Prices only two days. want: All you! of the tans. Popular prices prevail. | €yet Paine’s Celery Comp = 68c. Svft Shoes, patent tp, Woodbury’ Sea, Ie Sones ; Terraline = = 60c. ae “wo ‘aide steele: Williams’ Pink Pills = 33c. | Beecham’s Pills = = = 13c. | = : = Carter’s Liver Pills - llc. Hatton Shoes |New Toys No-To-Bac = = = = = =69c. apne tate eRae ts For spring arriving daily. The | $1 Beef, Iron & Wine = 45c. staple sorts always on hand. Nov- Arrows, per xe all sizes, s tags. per doses) Lance Flags, each Saturday’s Pure Food List. The best quality of goods at the lowest possible prices. Selling the great quantities we do enables us to keep the stock always fresh. Note the pennies vou can save by buying here: month Kork « S, beavy syrup, per ‘aliforain Pears, heavy syrup, per A Pable Peaches. per can Maine Blueberries, per can ng House Early June Sitved Peas, river's Silver Krend P Highland Brand Maine sags Webb's Cream Su; ne Ce Shriver's Sugar Cora, per ean. New York State Sweet Comm, pee ea Nanticoke Tomat . Farina, Criviag Buckwheat, per pkg. + Paneake Flour, per pkg. . he Cocoa, per ¢ Mixed ‘Ten, per Ib: Alaske Salmon, per Fresh Labeter.” per Kining Son Enameline, large size, ” Wood = & aa x : net eee? | Chichester’s Pennyroyal Pills, genuine, $1.38. Greene’s Nervura 68c. /PEAS are Letter than the best fresh peas that ¢ come “to market. These fully tender and 20. ‘Carefully packed ‘ : urn Pron ol iON “TS NG We'll supply bi io Earnshaw & Bro., Wise Grocers: 1105-9 th at. se. 0 Feld-. wie f ores you uur ‘Chair. IF YOU WANT SOLID the best ln the Seiden catalogue. orders received for all kinds bolstering. W. LPYMMPFRE, 417 11th st. nw. At Stands ‘Displaying Flag. “Specialties as Advertised.” Greater Attractions Tomorrow at Spetatest ‘styles in women’s footwear as are » shown now—never “If they’re Rich’s Shoes they’ re proper.”’ Ten-two F Street. Never so many pretty, dainty sen- As such sible, handsome shapes. $ | usual we show the same styles Center Market. $ as you've seen in New vork 4 . ¢|( if you've been there, within the Last Saturday Was a great $1 past month. ) day at this big market—tomor- $ ‘The new footwear for ladies ¢ Prowse could be a greater one. £1. are shown in patent leather, the ? Those who did their marketing $ ewe BOW, patente aeatliens 2 a Hees uenizeus te sitany 5 ads = cnael calf, Ris a calf, wine ) E vantages—in tety—quality— = s cali, vici kid, colt skin and deer 5 KS and Paes ( skin—in the new “English,” ‘ NS ee a © ( with English military ey Daffodils, 35°: doz ? and flat, “mannish” heels—so ) AWA very, stylish. < zViolets, $] hundred.;) ve = & (9 < a Cc ro The new shoes for men are of < tRoses50 &75 —_ ‘ Russia calf, in all the shades, g S_Fuany tow prices on Flowers and Ever- | ( black calf, cordovan, kid, seal. ‘ z greens of ail kinds at stands display $ Series a ERT avateenroo ) ¢ Spring Lamb and Beef, % , cal patent leather in black, tan 5 z Pork, Hams & Sausage. £ ( and brown, in lace, button and Pa SS ctoumh we stain ase nee anenaye! |< congress styles—English, Col- 2d = COREL SU Be eel lege, New York and London > = Early Vegetables, Fruits $ $ shapes. ) ¢ and Fresh Poult £ = 5 $ x a ry + ie The heavier weight footwear 2 $ fans $2 is going at a big reduction. z = Specialties. as advertixed. A (All the $3, $3. 50 and $4 ones. $2.48.) + Pure Butterine, 2All the $4, $4.50 and $5 ones, $2.98. ) BS :, = $ 15c. to 20c. Ib. = ( é $ 2 Plenty time. yet to buy the ) ge ; “Inaugural Ball’ slippers and $ | ( carriage boots. Don't put it off ) Chine Sake . Rolls, $ ¢ too long, though, and you won't 7 = #|( be disappointed. All the colors /]} site Cah #|‘ in satin, and also the newest ef- 4] 1 ee . | \ fects, in kid, suede and patent ¢ {Fresh Fish, Terrapin $1° teather. ° ¢ And Game of All Kinds ¢ $ 5 nowh 9 ) ao £( B. Rich’s Sons, ’ = Pickles, Canned Goods, ¢ ( : Tens two F Street. ) Oy ad t “Shoers to the ellie.” ? ge Tel Spl 3, = ee ete & : é > ee “4 = Best Creamery c. ‘ll & 1 = Butter, 28 to 30c. Ib. - ¢ 63° w : =e =e soe me Spegendentnesecgeertonte We Seeseatontens Be Fashiinable Boots for Ladies and Men. It Reeinteteetntntentetentnt We a are shorts on ef BAUMVS, 416 Seventh ee The Queen ,of Dainty Toilet Neeessaries LETTUCE CREAM, 19c. USUAL PRICK, S DN purest for LETTUCE CREAM SOAP, kee USUAL PRE -BAUMES, 416 Seventh eae i é loe, $235 Boots: —are “shy” on’ several styles and pending the arrival of an- other big — shipment— which have been in work for us at the factory for ® a a a ee A “Pasteur” filter costs so amuch less now handsome hands 009.990090000000000090000900000000, QBOOOVVOVBBBVO0IOVOGOCAVOGOOIQQOO 63c.—tomorrow and Mon- cures a fine Dressed Kid Ox Blot, 79¢c. secures a Glace Glove guaranteed in every particular! Tried on and fitted at our risk. 2 A quality not to be less than’ $1.25! cown, Pearl, awn, Mode le known, 00000000900 00009 0089090 0GOGO00000 £ 2 VBVOVVOVQVIVBVOGO0DQOQQVOOOVIOOUE Louvre Glove Co.,: F St., No. 919. PPEPEPE PSH GS ES SLE ECE SZE OHS h_ & Edmonston, water filter elsewhere, exclusive © for the Another thing, filters others sell clarify, but do net purity. not the indorsement of the highest thorities—of the leadi since the big reduction in prices that you cannot afford to be without one. _ The $6.60 filter is now. $3.85. * The $7.75 filter is now $5.05. 5 filter is now $12.00. The $18.75 George gree with him. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, It 1205 Pa. ee A. handsome Per Cent off Picture Framing Saturday Just ro make a livelfer day of ma for our Framing Department—we'll make up any style frame you desire and quote you a discount off regular prices. Decker’s==1111 F, fe19-20d iz THN, HOOVER ‘If & SNYDER, 1211 F St. SARE RARE REA RAE ror Munyon’s Remedies— g some days _ past—and $ | 1000, a roe ae Sete large, 69c.; small, Loc. | $ —— yflch, Ne OP ot ee hae foe y Warner’s Safe Cure = 8ic. We have reduced 5 PcKi ‘de: eae i ’ al icikimie ags, ; Kolb Pharmacy, 3 Lincs es, il Ae ae: es ee $4 Boots to $2.85 Fast color,2 For25¢:; it 438 7TH 8’ v., COR. B, ~ eiiin E ; wep-na te weverat Mines "ot 14 22 gia tat pertain to age tain ene zit for the yale GURAL BALL, St Take in Prices the lcwest figures asked 4 Bee ‘Brakeiey °S ( Boots Polished 1 Free! Ses Seige sere to us . * mu a8 you’ to Pok ‘ings Coats. of Aree, Shi avsthing that’s used for rating—we have it. & Copeland & Co., 409 Lith St., ‘Phone 947. fe19-24, Pe OT ET VIVE EO ewe Bunt ies, CHOICE ASPARAGUS. AU Kinds—Stalis. and. Tips both, tm- Pattee and domestic. ‘TIPS, in {in—Large | White PARAGUS irate cola NEW JER SEY ABPARAGUS-GRRMAN ASPARA- SUS aad TIE In alesse feus. ” Erices ure tow for such choice quality, N_ W. BURCHELL, 1325 ¥ STREET. oii Let us show you why our Hygienic School Shoes do not scrape out at the toe. BURT'S SHOE STORE, Star Bart, 1411 F pt Thousands Pay Respects to Mr. and Mrs, Lanching Wi Andrade E jertnins for Mrs. Olney—Other Events. The pay th Mrs. ¢ normous crowd of peopie pur- » at cons incon- iting for several hours on the and then being rapidly pushed mansien, with only a glimpse t which all would have lik In many ways. ho ever; those in attendance suffered much from crowding and jostling than did > who ha tended the ts of the past winter 3 shower of raiz : . the doors were throw ery one was to enter. It tock until nearl ck before the crowd, which jan room, the east hall and ¢ Is, had passed befor nd after that hour the patient the outside, y to same » had its chance at the ent and Mrs. Cleveland were as- sisted by Mrs. Olney, Mrs. Carlisle, Mrs Lamont, Mrs. Harmon, Mrs. W' Mrs. Francis. In the blue room Olney, Se Ty Carlisle, Secré mont, Attor: General Harm master Gen Wilson and al Francis were additional hosts. party of more than u gards interesting personality. and one which could be depended upon to be arrayed In splendid gowns and flashing Jewels, looked on the scene with regret that it would be the last they would ever wii- ness with the same company about them In this party were the wives of Senators and Vilas, of Re Meyer, Say- ot Justiecs Mrs. W Peckham W. Baldwin _Mrs. mon, Mrs) Whitney Lionberger, Mrs. Maxwell, Mrs A. ¥ Mr: B. Sands, Ner, the Wright Johnson an fo yant, who is Mrs. Lamont's gw o in the blue room. A notable addition company there Was ex- irchild . Who came on m New York a few John Wilson made the to the Lieu! > duiy ore black satin, et spangled in je veiled in black bru receiving party supper after the re ght to a cl their second and y were laid, a no more luxurious entertamment evcr spread ip Washington, Mrs, John W, Thempson entertained at a Wa at 3 Rm the last of which for the eeseon Ww held this week. The table was handsomely adorned with roses, and covers were laid for fourteen. The Secretary of War and Mrs. will eatertain at dinner tonight Miss Andrade, daughter of the Venez- ter, gave a lumeheon today in Oley. The others present tenotre, Mrs. Romero, M Lamont =. Lazo Arriaga, Mrs. Nor- ignian, Mrs. * k Ye, Mrs. pie and Mrs. Minot. The Misses Byrd of Winchester, Va.. are the guests of Mrs. L. B. Harbert, 1205 6th street. ne last of the Washington cotillions will iven this evening at Rauscher’s. The assembly will commence at 9 o'clock, and Willi pe followed by a cotillion of | sifty Mr. Frank B. Martin will iead, Mary Edna ¢ usius Taney, acc son, Theodore Tane her brother, Mr. Frank B. 4 Irvington, for a few ‘The Colombian c! her litte 1 at dinner 1 profusely adorned with ‘an Beauty roses, bunches of which also jaid at the f the tadie ister und Mendonca, the Guatemalan n ivi Mrs. de Lazo Arriaga, ihe Ha- an Tinister and Mrs. Hatch, t ie and thomas Owens, 120% New Hampshii avenue, will not receive tomorrow. count of an. accident to her youn but will receive Saturday, February Miss May Donn, in honor of her gues: Miss Anna McWilliams of Raltimore, en tertained at a luncheon yesterday “Miss Lilian Warfield and Messrs. Joseph Healy, Jas. Hoover and Wm. Wartield. Souvenirs were presented to the guests. Miss Elizabeth M. Conover of Rochester is visiting her friend, Miss Rowe of 97 K street, where she will remain till after the inauguration. A party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raeney, 52% Sth street southeast, Monday evei the occasion being the fifteenth birthday anniversary of Master . During the evening the ve-knot Mandolin Club gave several se- lections, Miss Agnes Boggs delightfully ren- red several pieces on the piano, and Mr. P. Raeney sang a number of songs. After refreshments were served a “cake waik” was given, which proved an amus- ing closing of the evening's entertainment. At Zion Lutheran Church the marriage of Miss Katie Fischer, the eldest daughter “2 Mr. John Fischer, to M ook place _ yesterday. officiated. The was held at the residence of the bride's brother, 2014 2d street. The couple received congratulations under a bower of smilax. The reception was largely attended. The bride's dress was of white albatross trim- med with silk lace and ribbon. She carried a bouquet of bride roses. The maid of honor was the bride's sister, Miss Lena Fischer. Mr. John Shine was best man. Mrs, Alex. Crawford Chenoweth, deputy directress general of Holland Dames of New York, is at 1342 Vermont avenue. Mr. W. A. Shepard and the Misses Shep- ard are at the Grafton for a few weeks. Mrs, Francis Fletcher Field will not be at Fri Revs . and Mrs. home today. Mrs. G. Warfield Simpson will not be at home today, but will receive Fridays throughout Lent. On account of sickness Mrs. Geo. C. Gor- ham and Mrs. W. F. Clark will not receive Saturday, February 20. Miss Cropley and her guest, Miss Young. will be at home February 23, at No. 3066 Q street. ‘The home of Serator Don Cameron was with guests yesterday, but Mrs. eee Soula ‘not be down stairs on ac- count of Sinese. Mrs. Miles received for her, assisted by Miss Cameron, Miss Board- man. Miss Davis and Miss Rodgers. ruary families, will be dinn of whi Brown and Col. John # ich Justice will be hosts Mrs. T. S. Childs and the Misses Childs will not be at home tomorrow. Mrs. J. F. at home the remaining Sundays ary at 1450 Q street. A delightful musicale was given evening by Mr. and Mrs. Martin ughlin. _ Belectio s » flute, mani rand Mrs. Harrington Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Nat ughlin, Miss Brown, Miss Tic xon, the Misses Hungerford tle of Maine, Mrs. KE. Walker and Mrs. Camp, Mr. Rich: Mr. Bradicy, Mr. Pau), Mr. and Mrs. Williams, ’ Ernst and Miss Kemp. Wednesday the guests of the Unity « tained in the parlors York avenue. Rev D.. interested the fon Mr. Bosto craft, M evening mer Varnum D. large of , by varied and Mrs. M in sopranr selec tman, tenor solo; Mr wm Lackey and daughters w » rendered Among those pre of Mans Mac- Miss 8 i be in F han nor Mrs ardson Mr. Whit- iss Lamb, by a Mr. Albe: i Miss Anna Yeatman. accomp: readings from Mark Twain's humorous rendered by Mr. Jos. E. Ha the Mel rose Mandolin and Mr. James Kinne has returned to the Mrs. Andrews, 2400 Columbia not be at ame tomo Saturday, tar Quarte’ of H street for the rand Mrs. John Kent. A. Northway, wife of R y, Will not be able o iliness to make calls this The mar eof Miss Deller and Mr. rd T. Brown took evening at S o'clock, at the reside Th e Christian Ch tired in a gown of over white taffeta bite trimmed with t northeast road, will eive time last eafach of Albany Is the guest ep on any pl one he oticl Power - was nd pink organdie place and {Continued on Ninth Page. MARKET CUARKE LEARY er, at fiat i 1 1 TRIre JAMES Pune: On Thurs . JOuN W a late Gotllell Herbert Admiral mornhig of EMMETT “sovkdenee of her rer fi K xtreer maithwest, JH and Anna M wite a loving © Loved in life; remembered im de SLEPHE! in loving re RORERT J. SHEP Rest throvgh God's endless, wond At hieawe with the isle Lai not forgotien, BY HIS Lo of our Somnen, 19. of Feb: widow ixts Oth F stecet Fobowary beloved AYNE, wao Tebrunrys 19, TN86. ath, Rest from ail sorrows and watching and fears, t from all possible sighing and ne oar heloved J. whe died 6, Little Liver 1K Pills. EADACHE