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THE EVENING ST! AR, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1897-14 PAGES. 5 Peerrrererreerrrreretrr tr rr : Spring Haberdashe 22h = PERRY’S Spring emphasizes its presence by some very interesting it Men’s Furnishing Department. Some of the ie iret but the prices suggest the purchase. Other of the specials pre- Altogether tomorrow in the red offerings items ci ntic ATC economy of immediate sented bear directly upon present needs. -ature” day for the thoughtful buyer. will be Ss. | Shirts. : Neglige Si —half of them—and more, too have been sold. This is about the last chance you will have if you want a pair— die with elast regular price in g—wide as they should be—all sizes, to 18—-for 50c. If you want something a little bet- ter here are two ot also big qualities for the - and 1. mi tin iy the m doz-n Sum- “best patte Everyday Needs. 1900 Li liars—all shapes... 21d “PERRY'S, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” Telephone 905. Settee teeter Settee tetdotntedoitet Sfeefoetontoegenfeateatontoafoafoatnafeaten’ Assignee Sale Of the Large Stock of Handsome Turkish, Persian and Indian Rugs, Carpets & Art Bric-a-Brac Everything in the entire stock must be disposed of at once! The rarest and best prod ctions of the old world are yours at what- price to bid! Dimes will do dollar duty—goods % of the most expensive kind will go to the shrewd ones for a mere song! Come tomorrow morning! a F. WOODARD, Assignee = you choose | a8, 1218-1220 F St. detente tet tetetetetetedetetetetn ‘No Other TRY TO M AKE 4 M Sausa, e PEASSo y's = of It every day. Ts es ae a eS a ke } [¢ Coots Seatoegoeteetontontestedteetoatenteetectectec’ Senteg We have our new line Two lots we want you to in shape It will interpret the [| examine into. We think you 3 comi fashion most plainly | will find value and merit and 3 and correctly for your con- r price cheapn z siderat Some ot the Shirts duce you to lay in a supply of $ we are showing now have the either one grade or the other. ¥ collars and cuffs made on. j Pest Jot te aude of New Others have detached collars = | ee Sesitey oite rove tee ffs. Examine the choice { » 16%. Unlaundered, and a bar- : are | | 59¢. > | * | : BS 3 = Rs | 3 Sa = | Pajamas. = | Pajamas are a fad now. A z sensible one, though. There = is comfort to recommend them = —and extra value to recom- = | mend ours. We have them $ Bs in Madras, Satine, Fancy Silks % = | and pure Pongee Silk. $ Sw. - z = Wash Ties. fe | leader ts a lot of Madras & z Dale Ge Neatiee Snnts nats | eee eo ane eee ee 3 urally brings Wash Ties to the sally sold at $1.73—our - & front. 7 are ready—tlots of $1 25 $ z handsome and new stvles. °. ° ve $ 2 ees $ : sual 3 fe You will fird the others big & ak ‘ z hetr marked. prices $1.50, § "i Oc h ! $5.50, $1 and $ -€acil. ee osiery. = | Underwear. We ha Black We shall confine our men- and ¥ ps AG tion of Underwear to one item. $ are going to offer below the But as a guide to the wealth of $ regular price. We can—that | quality that is to be found in $i% ts our only reason ior domg | our assortment, it will repre- eae it—to give you the benefit of | sent the stock faithfully. se a bargain weed: + want bicy e A look, All size s $1 t. 3|2 a garment. } Night Shirts. ¢ anders S. i & t s rt q = = ow will remember we an- | Read this and then follow it + nounced the purchase of 118 | Up with an inspection of the dozen of these popular Sus- | garments themselves— penders about a fortnight ago Plain and Fancy Trimmed Cotton Nig! hirts—th quality—30 inches Of Mr. Robert Grant Will 5 Be Sold for the Benefit of z His Creditors at & ° ° eA Public Auction : ral Ka 1218-1220 F Street, EACH DAY AT 10 A. M. ib Seofoeseote < Segeet eset : z Hi 3 kA Sansage of at- Sweet and Tender: wie ged Sg ete ANH HER Mas Soet $C. RANMLING, : ket 551 "Coates Market, Straw Hats — For Ladies. Ruoff’s, 905 Penna. Ave. FURS RECEIVED ON STORAGE, as BEARELEY'S from you he ocadiaxe Bro. fec: ; 16-9 Ith Si olesale Grocers : 1-8 ne PRPCSO SESS $ ty | CHPPO DOSE INMALEE ton Lown and ee of r1Seeessrecens % Buy at Stands Displaying Flag. i i ES “Specialties as Advertised.” : ‘A Big Day: z 6 3 Spring Lamb and Beef, ‘Tomorrow at: Center Market. ieee * * Evidences of an early ¢ * * spring can be seen on % * * every hand in this big & x i A ¢ * * that tomorrow will be an * * unusually busy day with * * the dealers. BEST EDI- $ ** BLES were never SO ¢ * * CHEAP at this season of $ ** the year. Come down if % * * only to see the big dis- $ naa play. $ z Violets, SOO tana I estosteete Soke Roses, 50c. doz. Carnations, 25c. doz. Jonquils, 15&25c. doz. Equally low prices on Flowers and Eve Ss of all kinds at stands displayi 3 ny flag. The best of the above can found at stands displiying the i: Pickles, Canned Goods, Coffee, Tea and Spices of best quality o 5 seloteteteeleetoloelelrholololptotelvteiolotstotctvteleleletotri’ Pork, Hams & Sausage. Fresh "Toniniues, [5 to 25c. lb. inbers, Rhubarb—in asonable—at lowest at stands displaying flag. fresh Bread & Rolls, Choice Cake & Pies. verything the choleest—including Angel Food sind Sunshine Cake—at stands display- ing flag. Best Creamery Butter, 27 to 30c. Ib. also Fresh Eggs and Che at lowest mar- ket prices—at stands disy ing flag. Fresh Fish, Poultry, = ‘And Game of All Kinds $ PA ERR an ae $ BUTTERINE, + oe 5c. to to 20. ib. and “Holstein”? brands, al- fan, pure and sweet—at stands dis- fi alties as advertised.” /CENTER MARKET, ON THE AVENUE” Seotees ste 2. esstoatect % bet. 7th and 9th sts. % es Magruder & Co. Best of Tonics, ‘TEQUILA.” Exery one knows that sod whiske hy the pro- ix prepared Tt ts the y one In Mexico ¥. the constant injure the kid- is unknown is a dix. $1. 25 a bottle. Magruder«Co., Two Stores: Groceries, Wines and Cigar: 1417 N.Y. Conn. ave ave., and M st. ; 2 AN SAAN DDD III GF The Biggest Congregation Of Mothers ‘Baby pe Our ‘Credit ot —Where Credit Reigns Supreme— AT RUDDE N Se ever field under one roof have gathered here the past two weeks to inspect our superb 97 showing of Baby Carriages. The Baby Car- riages are really the prettiest we've ever shown, and con- tain many new improvements. If your baby needs a new car- riage don’t hesitate to buy it —even if you haven't the ready cash—we're willing to trust you. : : | i $5 up —system is an easy way to buy Furniture, Curtains, &c., for your heme. Smail payments and the balance in small in- stallments each week or month is all we ask. No notes to ign—your promise is suffi- cient. Lowest cash prices on credit. Come and look over our stock = you probably need some new spring or summer furniture. Remember, “all the credit you want.” ‘RUDDEN’S ‘Credit House, 513 Seventh St. Wert iE Gl SHIELDS ARE USED. ORNS REMOVED, 2c. lngrowing cured permanently 1115 Pa. ave. to G p.in. Sundays, 9 to 12, BAe Praise-Winners. ‘Look at These Prices” For Today. Fellows’ Syr. Hypo. = 95c. Hood’s Sarsaparilla - 67c. Cuticura Resolvent = 68c. Hot Water Bottles = = 65c. Ft. Syringes, all sizes = 65c. Pinkham’s Comp. = = 69c. Paine’s Celery Comp = 69c. Carter’s Liver Pills = Ile. Beef, lron& Wine, pt.bot46c. Cuticura Ointment 33c. Hoff’sllalt($2.90 doz.)=25c. Chichester’s Pennyroyal Pills, genuine, $1.38. Greene’s Nervura 68c. We will again have a sale.of Shirts That are Shirts. AND OTHER MEN'S FIXINGS. Unlaundered Shirts. Oar No. 200 Shirt is a world beater. No one can sell this quality for less than tack, open “Htoit and tack, “pinited or | | Williams?’ Pink Pills = 33c. pe bosom, 14 to 171g By spectal re Munyon’s Remedies— 59c. large, 69c.; small, 17c. es Warner’s Safe Cure = 8lc. Uolaueierd Shin Pierce’s Discovery 67c. diffe 3 reqitest, 25c. each. 50 dozen F: Pierce’s Prescrip 67c. Orange Blossom = 65¢. LaxativeBromoQuinine 17c Hobbs’ Asparagus Pills,38c. 100 2-gr. Quinine Pills, 19c. Vaseline, 1-Ib. cams = 23c. No=To=Bac = = 69c. Japanese Camphor, lb = 29c. English Moth Balls, lb = 5c. |= | Orders by mail promptly filled. 46c. each. [i dipereee sang ee st" | Kolb Pharmacy, see it-try it. ENT PRICES ON EARTH, 3 1 ce: Laundered. 25 dozen of Jered Colored Shirts, collar . 10 different styles. Goods delivered = Our Famous Bu the world; none 1 $1.00 is the pele ec. 85c. Underwear. | 120 dozen of Men's Colored Bal- briggan Shirts cotta and blue as good as a 25c. each, Ty special request, ‘Depot for ‘Travelers’ Goods. = 00 dozen of 500. Men's Balbri : : i ane teen TR || aud ‘Drawers, equal to many. OSC. 3 paneare 7 iments, and yet we ave selling these at & in the ‘TRAY: MODS line 97 ¢ you can get of est aut) 39c. ( ity at LOW ss es oP y) Gents’ Neckwear. 100 dozen of Men’ in many des ‘Steamer and 10c., or 3 for 25c. ck and Four-in-Hand Tes, and light shades, at 10c. each. Collars & Cuffs. 5 doz in both = 25 styles of Genuine “Liog Brand’ Col lars. a * ed for and delivered. Price, 10c. eu eeeane y Taotiress non Shirts a perfect. fit ) ? y Fine Harness, Trunks se ) atk A NOE SWEET CIDER. Brewed from the elwicest “elder” apples grown in N.Y. st Tuparted FICANK PORTER LD AM HOWARD'S CORSET. EMPORIUM, three (1008) F st. “|SUPERB CORSETS. + Pi —won't make your hands ¢ ae + crs thee % and face red or rough if you $ avd Ve as $ put a little DERMATINE ¢ selling ihe finest in the world to e on them every night. Keeps } ladies who know and ap; Pi Bes yas Ue, eiontry Ute evant parte ate, @ skin like velvet. 25¢. a bottle. $ reliabie, “hold - their - shape and. 4 ¢ “wear-lonss nade Cor- $ Tho pson 703 ‘ sets, m Na PHARMACIST, 15th? -28q ESOTFCTSSPPEDOHSEOEOEEESESS New and handsome Jardinieres, The need of new them is usually r “MANON?” CORSETS At $5, $5.50, $6.50, $7, $7. 50&$8. 50 or. —which are hand mad: gored hi medium amd short waists, and black. Inspect our new line of “fine” Corsets! All Corsets fitted and guaranteed, Private fitting rooms. HOWARD'S Corset Emporium, 1003 F St. ardinieres or more of zed in the spring, when set out of doors, ine is unusually plete AN new and dainty us. shapes and 4 New lot of Jardinieres, with pedes- in all tints and gold decorations, at up. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 1205 Pa. Avenue. In:porters of Glass and Chinaware. It ( ERESH; TENDER, JU yor % ‘Spring Lamb. ) ) 2 ) ; ) Vegetables day, at fresh every prices. Cottage Market, 818 r4th S Sea THERE’S NO EXCUSE FOR A MISTAKE ing made in putting up 2 is caretul—who has : OUA Oh }WALL ‘|; PAPERS REDUCED His ing our remoy st., 5 doors tous the grantor tee redutttions Small odd lot of 15,726 aE 25e. Wall Papers now... 5 Cc. “Mas 7hvan 10c. Small Tot of 40, 50 and Papers--now. *- Henderson, ie FSt.bet.9thé& 10th Ste mb25-1m,40 Seem Our Favorites Are pound prescri tends them to Cor. Vt. Ave. & H St 4! 8. Daggett mb26-20d | ‘Plost Appetizing Breakfast lee serve these mornings ts OEP. DELICIOUS 1; Small lot of 25 Papers—now. .. oF “BOCK at all our stands, A. iLoeftier, # A mib26-f,m.w.20 Don’t Put ai Baby’s Photos Taken. e 2 photo—and then re time acd time ngnia. Put off com! Buch lowger and baby ~~ will be oat of © Arlington Dey Store, | You've siid that precious chitd SHOULD | serve until their successors are elected: ba a of coming | Jas. Thompson, THE WORLD OF SOCIETY Pleasing Events of Recent Occurrence in Washi Informal Receptions, inners Luncheons—Miss Long Guest of Honor—Notes, Mrs. R. M. G. Brown who is now ente taining Mrs. McKee, had a very large ception yesterday afternoon, a great many friends calling to see the latter especially. Mrs. Harris presided at the tea table. Mrs. McKee is looking very well and is greaily enjoying her stay here. Mrs. Brown has asked her lady friends to meet Mrs. McKee ata tea next Monday, and on Saturday will give a children’s party in honor of Mrs. Me- two children, who are here with iner. the conclusion of the latter's visit to Mrs. Brown, she will stay with Mrs. Elkins for a week before leaving Washington. At Ex-Senator Da and daughter, Miss is now ‘r Bermuda. Senator and Mrs. Brice and Miss Kate Brice are down in Jamaica, but will return here the latter part of next week. Miss Brice at Corcoran House, which the family will occupy for a month longer. Mrs. Frank Hackett in bonor of Miss Long. 2 Eastman, Miss Parke, Miss Patterson “and Mrs. Everett were in the Senator and Mrs. Lodge dinner last night in honor of the Vice £ ident ana Mrs. Hobart ‘The Misses Hamlin, who have been guests of Mrs. lisle for several days. night for the Hot Springs before to their home in Massachusetts The marriage of Miss May Morrill Dunn and Mr. Stacey Curtiss Richmond of New York will take place April 8 Miss Dorothy Fiynn of 1314 Columbia road gaye a lun on Inesday in honor of her friend, Miss Ka leaves this week for ern trip. The table w: y with American Beauty roses and smiiax Tho ; . Miss Prock- tt, Miss Bryant and Carlotte Last evening Mr. Rottman ylvania avenue entertains of irs of . dancing a f the were Barry, Enrmantraut, Katie . Katie Vogel, Ali 2 lvy Jennings, Nellie M. Leadingham and Ane Jest, Me: ‘ 4 Milton W — Rottman, Rob Pros Milton Taylor, 4 ene a Barry, John Maher, Robert Neiligan, Le and Colin M Miss Andrews of Kay. Paul, Minn., ing her sister, Mrs. Chas. A. Junk 24 street northeast. A progressive euchre party was given by Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Bollinger Wednesday evening at their home, Ni The parlors were tastefuily and flower: hose ) 1 street, ernamented present, were York, and Mis: refreshments were AFFAIRS INGEORGETOWN Honors Paid to the Memory of Dr. R. 8. T. Cissell. Suburban Ratiroads Preparing tor Spring Traffic — The Woman's Christian Temperance Un) The midw service last evening at the West St Pre n Church was of unusual te endance was large. Dr. Alexande was ont self-denial and the lecture jevetion of Moses pastor extended an in A tion to those present to make addresses. Mr. R. B. Mayfielt, one of the elders arose and said that since he had at the meeting he had been inform tit was the birthday of Dr. R. S formerly an elder and the superintend of the Sunday school when he was ar dent of Georgetown, m. than th years ago, In addition to the faithful vice performed by the doteor to the church and Sunday school, but few persons pi as treasu gun held placed in purpose. hope tt Years of age an eid f the Su > heartily a wnen he a young man. given him a coridis to unite with the school. He. co. TU. nd profitable Christian Temp of Georgetow. was held y noon at th - of Mrs. of Dumbarton avenue. Mrs. Clinion Smith gave an Bible talk, which was appreciated by all present. All friends of temperance in this section of the city cordialy invited to be present at the next meeting of the union, which will be held in the lecture room of Dumbarton Avenue M. KE. Chureh on the afternoon April 8, commencing at 2 o'clock Spring and the Suburban Ronds. All of the railroads in this section of the y are making preparations for the heavy which ¢ A delightful the Wome meeting of Union ‘ance terday after- Isaac Birch cellent nerally marks the ple weather of early spring. This applies the suburban roads especially. - Gre its while will the way Joby ts will ten rapid mes from t the various country, which roads will ap: Afraid of the Gold. The people in the country surrowy Georgetown are over the » ent cold weathe hington people at Atlan- » Which i to result dis- tie City are Gen, and Mrs. A. D. Hazen for them if it continues anuch and their daughter, Mrs. H. Clarence gets any worse. The war Duffey. ther of last week had a vi Mrs, W. F. Holtzman and Miss Holtzman | bie effect on Vegetation. and Anduced « r ees to bud and other vegetable life not oe at home tomorow. . | to appear. Should the pr cold <are Cora M. Shevalier of Cortland, N. returned home after a three weeks’ to her sisters, Mrs. Falck and Mrs. Woodlen of Capitol Hill. or Spooner has rot taken a house continu the extreme ¢ i and a is to kill all vegetable life Unat has a) and this will mean the killing of tt fruit crop. pt Notes. on N street, but after the Ist of April will] The stations of the way of the cross will he settled for the session at 101 > be read this evening at 7:30 o'clock at Trin- Hampshire avenue. Mrs. Spooner will be | ity Church ed —- e at home informally on the last’ four i ‘Thursday in April. At a meeting of the directors of the A tea was given yesterday afternoon in| Farmers and Mechanics’ National Bank, Yerk by Mrs. Frederic H. Benedict | held yesterday, Mr. Samuel Cropley was for Miss Alice Wilmerding, who will be | elected runner, to fill a vacatey caused by married to Mrs, Benedict's brother, Mr. | a recent resignation and prometicn. He Frederic R. Coudert, jr., about the middle | Was selected out of a list of of May, The ceremony is to take place at ongly indorsed applicants. position the residence of the bride’s mother, Mrs, | Was eagerly sought by a large uuinber of Ferdinand Wibnerding, No. 14 West 20th | young appiicants. Mr. Cropwy is a sou of street, Mr. Thomas L. Croph Mrs. Alexander Mackey-Smith and the > — Misses Mackay-Smith sailed for Europe yesterday. Mrs. Philip Hichborn gave a luncheor yesterday in honor of Mrs. Justin S. Mor- Resolution. At a meeting presided over by J. M. with Peter Ross as secretary, held y day evening at 225 F stre ve rill. The table was decorated with yellow | 7 J c Bete kee abe tulips and ferns, forming a centerpiece, | @ttended by colored men, a resclution was witn corsage bouquets of violets. The | passed denouncing the civil se other, guests were Mrs, Edmonds. Mrs. | as a humbug and a failure, and de Westinghouse, Mr: er; Mrs. sGorkiain, | ce the republican party was i's Miss Swan. Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Cummings | ofsat in ww aniees it eee separa an Se defeat in 1900 unless it wes repealed. The Francis Marion Barker has returned | T’*lution also included @ great many other eas and is stopping with her | t#ings. It recited thai the negro vote Bans Margaret Walker, for a few | bad given the republican party e she will be glad to see her | but in the distribution ef thc s Tre nds. no colored man had received one; that a Mrs, Mary Putnam and daughter of Dav- | negro should have been given an assistant enport. Iowa, are visiting Mr. G. R. Put- | secretaryship in some department. Fur- nam, at 1217 K street. ther, the resoiution deplored the fact that Mrs. Wm. Angell of Chicago, grand- | every colored man of ambition in the coun in | UY. Wanted to be rder of daughier and friend. Mrs. Engels, w -¢ for home March 27, accompanied by Vets cae os Angell, who will reside there with her daughters. Miss Millie Burrill of Boston, 3 the guest of Miss Edith Burrill of Yerk avenue. es “Want” ads. in The Star pay because they bring answers New _—— Reiurned From the West Indies. The steamer Ohio, which left New York incidentally indorsed the position of superin against the the resolution closed ens to ald George W. Murray of = ng the seat in C: for which he is now contesting. ar ESSER It matters little what it is thai you want = as ae vest | Whether a situation or a servant—a Eevrenty 6 tot Gn excision ty the Welk Ol ab. ie the Beat WO teeeke ae Indies, returned yesterday, having covered | ytreon who can ill your need. a total distance of miles. She had seas ‘ ——- sixty-nine cabin passengers, having dis- charged a number at March 22. H. O. Armour of New York, H. C. field-Taylor of Chicago, ex-Gov. and Mrs. Flower of New York and C. Noyes of Washington, D. C. SS Damages Awarded Pauline Markhai The court of appeals at Frankfort, Ky., yesterday affirmed the decision of the lower court giving the once famous actress, Pauline Markham, $6,000 damages for a broken leg, sustained in Loutsville four years ago. She fell into a cellar while going from the depot to her hotel, and the injury to her leg was so serious that she has since been unable to wear tights on the stage. The suit was against the city and the contractors who were do- ing the excavating for the cellar. The Bankruptcy BIN. The open session of the Senate was re- sumed yesterday afternoon, and the bank- ruptcy bill taken up, the lengthy measure being read in full. Sac er Riders and Pedestrians’ Rights. John Jackson, who said he was employed by Secretary Sherman, was today fined $20 or sixty days. in jail by Judge Miller fer assaulting Mr. William A. Rooks by running over him with a bicycle Tuesday last at Pennsylvania avenue and 9th street northwest. Judge Miller used severe lan- guage in reviewing the evidence in the case, saying, amoag other things, that it was unfortunate that there are so many bicycle riders who seem io. think that pe- destrians have no rights that the former ought to respeet. Brunswick, Among the excursionists were Chat- Flower s. le =p Zion Church, At the annual meeting of the members of the Metropolitan A. M. E. Zion Church, D street southwest between 2d-and 34, the following persons were elected trustees, to J.D. Baltimore, Joshua Gunnell, Jos. ‘Liverpool, Thomas Gant, slong Willian’ Magruder, Geo. Newman, Geo. clothes” “and onl have no, photo. Wis arn ~ z * ie: and J. &. Brown. eae Mezzo Tints. nok, tn ae ow?’ Wel on make photos that | Hunter es w ail kinds, and you can depend on Bi) TINTS $4 dor our pleasing i ‘desi If you thing, try an ad. in Ti od eal ‘$5. 53 cra, in a | sg Suse — Ww . H. Stalee, 1107 FE ‘St. Star. If an Sone bas ‘what you you wish, y x . 1237 Pa, ave, : _ MhF10d | Successor to “M. B. BRADY. mh26-16d will get an answer. - MARRIED. POLLET. QREPOULY. On March 24, 1697, rdon, af the Cathedral, ocithe : specially invited to attend. Trinity Church. iu Memortam. LEWIS. In remembrance of PHOERE 1 today, 3 Carter’s Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE POSITIVELY CURED BY THESE LITTLE ru Ls. ‘They also rclieve distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Kuting. fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsl- ness, Bad Tuste in the “Mouth, Tongue, Pain in the Side, TURPID LY They regulate the Boweln, Purely Vere: table. Small Pills. Small Dose. Small Price.

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