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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, MARCIE 15, 1897-14 PAGES. ‘Landen & Bro. Means Saving Money. De ropping Here rt skip a line, sentence saves you a dollar, 1234c. yd. For 40-in beautiful ever shown You he India Linen, 4e qt » in li ralit India | for ¢ | Woodward * , Lothrop, Ioth, 11th and F Sts. N. W. Special Exhibit of ia] oO e x Fine Imported and Domestic if Wash Dress Fabrics Lawn, in the most 3 S 9 colorings we have K Tomorrow, Tuesday, March Sixteenth. : ae yz| Recent arrivals give us a complete stock—a superb gathering of elegant #| new Wash Fabrics in white and colors, comprising cotton, linen and §<| combinations of cotten, silk and linen of both foreign and domestic manu- *{| facture. Many of the old standbys with variations on those of last year, wide, sheer #4) and a generous sprinkling of extreme and exclusive novelties. Among 5c. value Pel the exquisitely beautiful Printed Fabrics are scen many new weaves, Jimuty, or children’s wear, ches wide. I cluster stripes. also 5g ete., 40 inches wide, > fmm weight, 12 vards _; $1.50 piece. ,: Long Cloth é it fine white goods tor > and ladies’ under xo i > to the a inches wide i | | ee bat lozed Lawns. eo th S r wa colors and designs differing from those of any previous season. Large patterns predominate and floral and Persian effects are much in evidence. We would be pleased to have you inspect the stock. Plan of Display. Second Floor, avi sr. rns. French Piques, French Organdies, Persian Lawn First Floor, 10TH ST. BLT Crispene, Organdie Ray Koechlin’s Printed ¢ rgandies, Freres Or- . French Nainsooks, gandie Airicanne, Anderson's | Novelty Swi es, Silk and Linen fephyrs and Zephy Tings. Scotch | Batistes. Swiss Lawns, nglish Lappets, Indian Dimities, Lappet | Nainsooks, Hemmed and Tucked Tissue, Striped Gazines, French Per-}| Lawns, Madeira Cambrics, Plain ic rales, einen Suitings in Etamine, | Lawns, Striped Organdies and Dimi- s. Open-mesh Crash, Silk and 1en Gai Dentelle Movusseline. Scotch Lappets, Honiton Lace Or- ties, Irish Dimities, St. Gall Dotted and Figured Swisses. G Linens, French Mulls, Irish Linen Lawns, .| gandie, Chatillian Stripes, Linen Cambrics, India Linons, Pon- Mozambique, Tissue, ete. gee Nainsook, India Cloth, ete. | Crispene } The sinar White Pi ique The new dr fabric that ne Is no lining. 1 looking ane with the vas j injured be dust > usual width: t a - + mel looks the se Plain, stripes, | ler, nile, appke plaids a variets torand ae. the |W) inte \ rgandies. -k and lite. s44 2 | hts, Silk black and white. +! Prumetis. | OS inches whl $1.00 the ists, dresses and Ms aed by Gros, Roman & nadine dresses. | slams. ches wid i Persian Lawns. Wi tench Organdies. ident summer fabric that crows tn favor {Made by the best manufacturers, Freres Koechlin. a He ie RG ei _ fam Roechtin, Ruumgartman & With print BS Inches wile: and ds | ine ve thom) the treaties fowers Tad been ant be Ked and seatte inches wid o) Cai Red at se niches wid h Nainsoo! s| French Organdi ee ee ff «t tv Reefers, ect with collar » TOWws large $1.98 : 31.98 h my fi ly $7.00. mf 5.00, Se ly 10.50. 3.00, formerly 5.00. 4.50, formerly €.50. See Ss. HELLER'S ssing. Shampoo- for retaining curt, b printed th sin exquistte os the yard | $1.00 the yard | Hemmed Apron Lawns. nae flor adie | With cluster « Ke kx above nie | inte aprow lengths. Can also be us: Ww inehes wide. je. the yard. J. with brillta 30 inches whe. tw hite Lawns. Scotch Zephyrs bee: tedium and heavy weal popular I 4 Jeshan” Ane 5 and neat | OF T2men's tn ee c iwsiies wil Seotch Ginghams. |g Sirti plaids. checks tent teal i Silk 2 Ine a = i] Indian Dimities | an ae Babste tn Dre y atnties printings than ever. | and Hnen. PSH Stripes in fabries Standard Madras and | | Woven Cheviots, Ns and ob suitab = wide. Jaconet Duchesse Lawns. die Alexe Lawns. 30 inches wide sil fdreus wea. For 36 inches ace and Lappet effects as follows: Bh py Lawn Lace Jaconas Lawns, Mimoey Potnt TY Alencon Lawns, Lappet Mulls, F Lace Lawns 28 te 30 inehes Ww ud da designs vard. wiss Lawn mands, printed nd colorings E nd Lay rears and fine wearing lusively: its superi old 1 For Infants? BS inches Lawns an patte | Batiste C | Bent lones’ Cambric. Put up in 12-vard Tengtis for es Wide. SE.00 sand SL “nghsh Long Cloth. tation, a rinents oo and &: Very sett y the ple Spring Special Sale Women’s Muslin Underwear, Tomorrow, Tuesday, March 16th, And Following Days of the Week. ve purchased, and shall have ready jor Tuesday's selling, various lots (agy ating several hundred Bice s) of Women’s New Mus- Underwear, which, in many instances, better values than those red at our great January special ale. ‘Ana while the prices are much r than usual, a careful examination of the shapes and. styles, the nerous amount of cloth, the sewing. the finish will help you to appre- ciate the real worth of the goods. ‘The few garments named below are me: rely suggestive of a collec- | tion of low-priced Underwear, representing the ‘best intrinsic ¥ ) have ever offered: alues we Skirts. At 38c. each: Muslia Short Skirts, d stele me atl deep ty tucks above ie Gowns: Hamburg « “f tucks and in terk and sleeves Muslin St | broiders: elt shapes cutttle of em- rts, umbretta Wide ruffle of Hamburg; hand. IS-inch flounce; deep hem: sud At $1.00 each: sie a Colored La high » Vitlenciennes Lace irts Contra wre teke th for stout cambrie rotth $1.00 each: \t shape; wide ruftle euibrolters | wie $1.50 eacl : ee " ts, Ha stiape: deep ratte i tucks above hem or raffle of Valenciennes lace with two rews of inse: = nent ° eee mmacetias stones’ deem: cambte | Chemises. : cet | ach: relia shape: trimmed with : Is » Chemises: rou neck: eamtrte ruffle on At 50. each: | Muslin Chemises, with puffed sleeves; — corded nana Taw neck | At 50c. each: | Muslin or { ck: yoke of w neck; trimmed | trinmed with lace and inser- 1 Lessons in Art Needlework Free of Charge. Commencing today, and continuing until further notice, we will new stitches, commence work or give the necessary instruction to the completion of any article free of charge to all purchasers of Stamped Goods and Embroidery Materials. Ist for. show Wessward & Lothrop. aeons eee “Si son de Rich son buenos.” ~~ tay Ten-two P, The new spring footwear is arriving really more rapidly than we can find space to put it. “A many as twenty-five distitict styles have arrived this wetk. The stock is wonderfully cont- plete—has no equal south ae New York city. Such a stock’i necessary here. Our sine trade demands it. But mere largeness is not the only requi- site. Our exclusive trade de- mands “exclusive” styles—shoes that differ from the ordinary— such as are shown by the leading shops of New York and Phila- delphia. We announce the arrival of a line of men’s new tan and blac vici kid shoes, a line of men’s new patent leather shoes, a line of boys’ and youths’ tan and pat- ent leather shoes. We also announce the arrival of a line of ladies’ calf, patent leather and kid walking shoes and Oxfords, a line of new kid and patent leather slippers and 4 pumps. ‘ A line of golf shoes has just ) arrived, also a line of bicycling > boots for ladies. OLD LIL IIL DLE ROL PPP It is not too early to get in } orders for ballet and dancing $18 slippers for the coming May / balls. Several days are required ) for made-to-order orders. s Your shoes polished gratis. » for small rs, ries anywhere iy time. ) orders given prompt attention, » Your money back when you want it ) We have added a repair and . custom department for the finest work, which has heretofore been impossible to get south of New RIN DD INDI York city. ) ) B. Rich’s ; Sons, $ “Shoers to the ell ) S Ten-two at 2 ( All the Credit You W ant AT RUDDENS. bese Don’t break | Into your — BANK account simply you are in need new Vurpiture. Carpets, Curtains, &e. Buy here- Where your promise to pay purchases z may de: because of some you V an a commodation which we are willing to extend to all. We don’t require any notes a small deposit and the balance as vou are able each week or month is all we require. Our Credit System an easy way to furnish your home, isn’t it? Why not try it? Rudden’s Credit House, 513 Seventh St. aI Souvenies of Washington, Wweveverrrs fated with years has. ee ot en Lined brass stent up for $6.00 $6.75 24m, : Beis ; $7.50 $8.25: - as five a case as most meh nbd Ww mal = ' $10 Trunk Repairing’ = 3 S Isa epectalty : 3 pert tran ; > to-do any ik * 4 tod ; i $ 5 SVEOL : 1237-1233 PLANE, RETORY 1218-1220 £ S7. ~ > oe0 ~ PSSEOSPS TSS SSCS SSS SSISSTS a Maa a eee ‘Early Vegetables ‘Are Coming In. t first of the season comes to ns Just now we're showin RHUBARB, TOMA- cd fresh ARIES every Sweet Cottage Market, 818 r4th S mh15-m,w,f-20 Rr SHAKER DIGESTIVE CORDIAL, Domenie tre Gl disease, but it will cure Dyspepsia or erwin ty azeton. NN ND aS eae OLIN NIN IN NIN DIINO THE ‘WORLD OF SOCIETY The best at the lowest price at Beveridge’s. For Cleaning & Polishing Silver Silver Cream 4-pint Bottle —the best preparation yet diseover- ed for Cleaning, Polishing and Pre- serving Silver free from actds, grit and poison in form, — Pro- nounced “MATCHLESS" by those Who have used it. ‘or sale by Grocers & Druggists. he “Crystal Fountain” Filter should be in Welcoming the Navy Secretary and His Danghter. The Lamont Family Started on a Pleasure Trip South—Per- Ex-Secretary and Miss Herbert enter- tained navy officers and families Satur lay afternoon at a reception, when the Secre- tary of the Navy and Miss Long were the guests of honor and received an apprecia- tive welccme. ‘The Marine Band played and a collation was ser Several hundred Suests were present, Mrs. Lamont and her charming group of daughiers spent Saturday aboard their pri- ry modern home Seoccoltont se URcntr, ped fee MN Sab vate car, “Mascotte.” in the Pennsylvania ee ee ee station, and thoroughly enjoyed the time — REQUIRED. clea: el amid such novel surroundings. Friends -P TLY PU Welty. from came and went all day, and the car was ~ 25 10 1,500 gallons per a num- fragrant with the thousands of vtolets sent + ——— ber of our patrons have it at- in good-bye bouquets to Mrs. Lamont tached to their BATH TUBS. It's car was attached to the Old Point special plated and 0 in on approval tf not it costs yon nothing ing, nic and the party the sea. Col. Wednesday will spend several days by Lamont will joia his family when they will go down to $6 up—put = Improved NATURAL + Rae Ne Mea an alm Beach, Fla., for a while and make & kind on the market—price, $3 up. longer stays in Charleston and other cities + on the read north a month or six weeks . hence. eae 2 The engagement is announces M = ever e Anne Blackistone and Dr win Mar : WwW, 9 Hasbrouck, both of this = The Columbia Turn Verein will a Us #25 & 1214 G St. nal ities’ Acamoy 2. mal Ri Armor tee of arrange- . Ruehring. Mrs. H. Any . Mrs. PL) Walther. Mrs. 1. Kollmes ; ‘ Blaizheim, Mrs. K > wcher, Miss R. Johnston, > Schulze, Miss Anna’ Ryhner ‘Ice Cream tor 4 oe « the “Misses Burns, Miss Louise tt. t k’ D Mg Miss Minnie Herts Miss Rose Pp atrick’s AY o» Miss Clara Weigel and Miss Maul- some novelties for vour enters i nbacher. ST ae nd Mrs. George W. Bilyew gave a ‘al st progressive euchre party at their cozy Fi saame form, | Ale 15 R street northeast. : Sati GH ening to a number of ras first prize w won by 1 and Mr. J.D. Richa the firs Mr. Will > on appl awarded the prize. 9 the game a prettil Among present were Miss Ma Richardson. a 3) Littan Dariton, Miss Effie Dariton, Mis V2t NEW YORK AVENU &| Lula Keating, Mi Keating, Miss Con- pgatratsnapessenseenensan at Sane s ads rr it a Sulala Shrey Mis: ° Rothrock Mr. Trunks With a mee W. and Chark Big Clothes ' Appetite. CAPITOL GUIDES, They Are Allowed to € To the Editor of The Evening Star Are the Capitol guides allowed to charge *# cents an hour for their servives? Uf < how long has such an arrangement been in vogue? Since when has the marble rec been closed to visitors? I ha been a res! dent of the District for several years, and have repeatedly piloted visitors to and through the public buildings, and today for the first time, I learned from one these guides that a charge of 50 cents for ot their servic jegal, and again for th. first time was 1 dented admittance to the marble room. A guide a few years ago told me a charge “i; the ore who offered his lay sald + charge had always been allowed. Ha- there been a change of custom or has son one li A.B « The rules any Capitol, wh: building, permit guides tv ns governing th thronghout charge 30 mn of an hour f than five persons, ties of more than rate for . i of an hour is charge dides permitted to show pitel, and they have an hour or fra not of cen more nh for The sa or ft are tw rs a persons hour compensation t they get from visitors. They are censed Bfteen guides were lowed to « in the Capitol build and grounds, they were not at 5 make a Hving, and th down to twelv 2 about 31,000 per The marble r sea visitors af days when *} ate is in after adj ent. At other times it is open to vis Star of 1 Star of Ho! ave an edifying and ract entertainer ‘ its nall last Friday evening. The ing program Was presented: A chorus, bp the temple: a recitath “A IMamond W ding.” by Miss mina Gladman; af dane by Eva Og rv tations, by Fe Angel, Eva Ogie, Irene — Rradiey : wand May ; a vecal daet, by A and Ha adley; recitation, hel Heflehower: a vocal s by Ma pian by Mary Lang and A nie Bradle song was sung by Bessi and Dora the whole conctided by a us, rod "by the temple ne adults present and activ Sted in the work of the Httl- Miss Annie Taylor, superint s Hewiston, Watt 1 Mr. Glav grand superintender Phe surest Cone’ Kx | int: wand even th “ taedios ns ba itis, Columbia Athletic Club has: issite? We have Tranks whose hobdty invitations for ladies’ at the club <s ioe 3 house Thursday afte: und Little ery Styie and 5 00 2 $5 better A pretty home wedding was held last > Wednesday evening at » residence nih rls ECLZ & CO. 97 Penna = nd Mrs. W. H. Quackenbush er eS Rie eee ea Cae : eet, when their daughter Ella Blan h: pa a =| was united in marriage to Mr. Charles J - a a mm | Dietz. The best man was Mr ° G . and Miss Cora Diet Big Firedogs For pom, attended the bride. ‘The brige : S 2 white silk trimmed with chiffe anil pe: % Big Fireplaces. foi Ses a a We »|the gift of the groom. TI bridesmaid 7 j Wore changeable siik of pink an ne | wel sash Only relatives of the contracting parties seiiatiad were present, among them being the fol- | prarty. KATHAIINT lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dietz, Mr. and of Dr. Lanis Bea ‘orning Tile 8 Mrs. W. H. Quackenbush. and yew of te E orning, : { : . ' J a Conny = Charles Dietz, Mr 1 Mrs. Dietz, Mr at SO 4 4 se and Mrs. Wm. Dietz, Miss Rosa Diet ve "apie ve 2 ( PL )| Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Quackenbush. Mrs. 5 (| die Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. W. HL Magra- é (| der. Mr. and Mrs. T.. Quackenbush, ‘Mr. | 1 ty at —It only takes an introduc- ) R. C. Rupp. Mr. ana S aM. t Nass = $| Shea, Mr. and Mrs. iss sens : tion to make every woman a (| Amelia. Luitnlen. « See ak (Gsconstant weartr of FOOD > Resa and Lottie Goebel and Miss) Mary ars S 2 | Reintzelt. ( FORMS. A woman cant} Helen Hughes, who has 1 New Er ley ey help recognizing the value in ¢ st month, has ret 1, and duty Joon é hcgeagie ) -st Miss L ( them.' She is bound to ac- / Rite " ¢ knowledge their service—she 4 pee an 3 (| appreciates their fit and com- ¢ 1 < fort. She knows she never) awe, Wy mma Asli (| wore a S4 boot that was as of T. torhrane, aed © good as. a FOOT HORM 9] cemechments = ( BOOT at $3. ly im - Fr : ) uM ( —-You can duplicate that black) > boot you're wearing with one ¢ in chocolate leather, Always é 2 $3. Miss Pau Wiss {| 3 rman and /| wife nd wife, es il, Steve . Howard Wilson A. M W. A. G hantW ' F St. Cor, ith, ( 1 for Poot-form €ital and her two }| WUiT oem for Call a 1:50 am. Oe for ifornia se eS ‘Down Go My * ‘Butter Prices, = De eS cere == NA HL fam land Me GRE A Mt ER Y™ cost) | Ralph Wood. Joseph $ REE eee eet ny William Ellem and Albert: Weodruft ———- only $1.35 now—instead areas: ESE tenes LeoR aa ——— of $1 .40. Was the meet Dolly Madi- son Chaj DLA, home of the D. William Oyster, regent at th Mrs Chast Baile _ It being 340 Center Market. 75 Wester Marker. the a short ses- mhis-mwarss = | sion was ‘tion of an his 2. | torian the i by the seetsesa’s | election of its to . Chas. “===> | Darwin, who ont me * . congre to be the Choice Meats and Pure Spices in Mlec: {Sahin Gubtas aes y elected to fill the vacz AUSALE delightful litera one of 2 attractive featur meet- Wselectcaliniyewoctie inysettentioc aie ings, followed, beginning with the singing in 1 F of the e Banner” by the pu Radeli ae York Avenue rian Chu heartily appreciated talk on some fighting parsons of the revolution. Mrs. Ralph Barnard and Miss. non fol- Giy- a1 oe Market. real a poem f Bractle- ro’ tion of 5 the Peeomtuck V . held on } | the site of the old I “t. Miss Anna Bailey xave an interesting talk on \ her ancestors. After singing “America” hments were announced. — Among the guests were Dr. and Mrs. Radciiffe. The children—imaybe we talk ad phn Tweedale, Mr. and Mrs. Job Bar- : them a gre ‘al, but ow HOW: rs. Iredell nd M Berg of Penn- t ree that nothing fs too good . Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. aples \ them, Ac Sand Mrs : ort- chiltneod’s worst bugh land, Me.; 4 Miss D re hooil’s also. Neglect Dennii D and Mrs. Ralph fold anisery. Don't procrast Barnard and Miss Vernon. Miss Blanche Binswanger, who is the Evans’ Dental Parlors guest of Mrs. Harry King, will be at home 8) 1209 FST. NAW. Tuesday evening at 1025 Sth street The patronesses for the Boston Instru- tL eae eas A —= —— mental Club concert: March are Mrs. ea tae —— | Hearst, Mrs. Westinghou Dalze = = ~ Mrs. McMillan, Mrs. Gorman, é SnSnS = Foster. M Mrs. Som ° F . Mrs. Apsley a I adies Mrs. Frank A. Gardiner will as- 9 fe ° President Bays a Pinno. Be beautiful! caSatcitimby. tee piSineel, atoms 2 t tzerott Music Company a Kimba!! Tes within the power of evore wom L grand piano for the use of his famil: h a beautiful aplexion the Airs The case is made of a very fine piece of tribute of beauty. Our = mahogany, and is rich rather than showy. Almond & Glycerine {t is destined for the blue room at the White House. —_ oe uneral Services, Cream at 25c. bot. softens, purifles and beautifies skit ‘THE SUNSHINE. ‘OF OUR HOFIES--- Grand for chapped bands, face aud lps, | The funeral of the late Robert G. Biaine rough and hard skin. | Tey tt if you wish | was held Friday morning from St. Peter's Friendy, exion fo Me the euvy of your | C tholic Church. Mrs. James G. Blaine came here from New York to attend the funeral. High requiem mass was solemn- ized, and Rey. Father Ryan made a few re- marks of a eulcgistic character. The re mains were deposited in a vault at the | Congressional cemetery. SSeS “Want” ads. in The Star pay because they bring answers. OGRAM’S, 13th & Pa. Ave. & 17th & H Sts. mh12-400. On Sunday 44 Marth at David Be Maret MIXON tn Suined March 14, 0 \ PALM M. Pal Sunday von Jat Ww ont = 2 ti s,s ’ pissin r montis Sanday. Moe ie Wills “ COBB. Tn te MARY ¢ day Maret UPR Meri: or my who isos. Carter’s Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE Ip POSITIVELY CURED BY THESE LITT! They also relieve distress from Indigestion and ‘Too Hearty Bati fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, aess, Bad Taste in the Mouth, C Tongue, Pain the Side, DORPID LIVE ‘They regulate the Bowels. Purely Veg table. !Small Pills. Small Dose. Small Price.