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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, APRIL 12, 180714 PAGES. 5 The Busy Corner, 8th 8th and nd Market-Space. KING’S PALACE. EASTER Millinery & Suit ee ING. ; te $1.25 Panama HECHT & COMPANY. “The store where your préntise to pay buys as much and for as Kittle ‘as cash.” | S. Kann, Sons & Co. Our 2d Grand Rebuilding Sale. We Hoye If anything prevented you from getting in today come in tomorrow. Nearly all of the special sales will hold out another day: per cent ing’s Palate is the he 29c. underwear is very, very big value. We've i mode KINDS OF we orn = ‘DS. TO. pec i=back Saitors. !$ gone over it very thoroughly, Te ES ‘sre post fi | and we don’t find a single gar- ment that should be Jess than 60c. Some of them are trim- med with the most exquisite laces, embroideries and insert- ings—all of it is made splendid- tye ‘Those $4. 49 silk waists —"are what we want to call your special attention to. Maker came along with just 33 of them —silk waists and silk shirt waists, and we told him we'd take all ata price. And we got them and that’s how they come to be $4.49 instead of $9. All Ladies’ Suits, We have purchased a sample line Ladies’ ‘Ite “and Suits at a great sacrifice ‘urbans We offer them at the same great re- duc tion from former values. rimmed Hats, $3.98. E > $6 Trimmed Hats, in arning Huts Our price... ao 75c. and 5c. nother shipment wers. In this lot of Imported are Reses, Violets, Foliage, Daisies, Pan: are of finest black taffeta. The ie as " joe att leas with fol 19c, shirt waists have detachable 310 VaLtiee DNAID— z spuitertlonr white linen collars; the others fsa Easter are handsomely lace trimmed 6.905 Suit Opportunity. and made in “Bolero” effect. a as es se ts a is i De a Bs Ds Be eB Bs De he eh ‘ sanlerehes cdaabeketatabenieeachee ae ihcs Hecht & ( anni, We get it direct from Califor- gritessoes HSE OCIS TOTS other big values® in Suits. ‘Special Sale of Ladies’ Suits, Wraps, Skirts and Waists. AT: PERRY'S. t- i te During this week you will waut to arrange for your Easter Suit and Wrap: It wili give ready-made a chance to demonstrate its satisfaction. There is a growing popularity for it—and the care with. which we select our stock helps it along. You will find effects here that no custom worker would dream of. Styles that are exclusive and original—made direct- ly for us—by artists who stand in the front rank in this country and abroad, Seaton Sesesgeetesserteetentongergetetectetontoeteeteetontententontonteogorteter Soa Offering of Nomen Sanip ple Suits. We put on sale temorra ing Sult Modelers, ‘The up with Box and for your choice the samples of two or three of the Tead- Cheviot. Hop Sacking and 1 Ss, Hngd all threugh with silk a braid trimmed; the skirts ave all new stytes, Hned are bound with velvet. These Suits are the rep Mues—and we ofter tiem to you at irom $12 to $30. » of them are realine, and all mukers’ $18 to $40 Soe eelententon ‘Tan Covert Cloth made with — fiy- Here are some laid velvet col'ar— 25 — al: 3 ; mt some win | DOpuIar pric We have a com- Ye finished With vel: r has Just returned Trot : avi : < cre tno succeded Sie > Seeee se BL: cleviot Salts, with 5 OO = m: better: them’ tacen we: Bedi before = SIRES UERIEY TEX Jecket Moet it ee °. 3 $539, $15 and $12 SAfter tomorrow (Se a = $Si it t $6. 48. the picking in that lot of 35c. § 1 (), 00) is Gee ke rr ie ok anaes 5 = = 5 velvet hive styles of Jacksts— z ibe) | % “Marquise” waists won't be fant SSIS Inca Gheesote: Skirts. z 3 = $ near so good. That's why you OCIA SKIRT VAIUE. 1 LO Stan C1 Q, mad with frente gd Two lots that are z = wan't to get in by all means to- D ( ott Werth | worth more . than ¥ morrow. There are plenty of Blue. pei they are. marked. = _ and $2.50 Skirts, 98e:% 33 75c. values among them now. $ rum A 50 Look at them: as¥ mdsome Figured Brilliantine amd | Ig Hned with ° bargains. They are. 53 . ; 14 lis nichaine 2 | $ toms ee styles — well z ano 4 Sith eee made— & K l NGS = : the way you've paid for ribbons é Soto a a Spring 53 | $ and the trouble you've had in % | are BS | : finding what you want. It’s a ¢ ig § ll 5. 00 Capes. = BS $ real pleasure to give you a bet- $ We cannot be $ |¢ ter ribbon store—and milli- 3 to. deiail the en ‘ |} nery store, too. Some wonder- 4 = variety. But here isa = + $812- 814 7th. age. mS «| = ful values here now. ¢ \¢ aa siyle or two, picked = ee oelonipeteaioeioetoniotttion ie 3: : cee 2. Bs ey) sth a at random, that will 4 * as ae saveloctoniotiodioeioetoeioeonotiotie | - e ae fairly -prese > > = i Buying here can be made z DRESS GOODS. t ae apes z Macruper & co, |X easy by using our liberal credit Ghexall > $ ines aril ass Pakaas x : ~ | system. Cuts the bill into little $ =e dielaawill= cuscly ibe = We Bottle i$ bits -aets you pay “tittle® by lit- g ce a $ convincing that what ie ue 5 = be $i: 1 & we are showing are Silk Shirt = O Cl \¢ =) : x popular effects — in a $ ur 8) aret. | be é dei: Popul: ar qualities—at Waists., x & ne Street. net jtrs and cents—when it comes to THIRD FLOOR TAKE THE ELEVATOR, *pt having presriptions. filled. Life ath | HEMSTTTC BLE. wOeN Phone 1og2. may depend on the druggist. Can you affor ? for the few cents you save—to go to druz- givts who use impure drugs and substituces’ nia in cas and bottle it here. | = It 515 Seventh Street, 4 Navy Blue plete line of the new : Its pure, oid CAL. } | eteteetetetetetetetetetetntetetectetts Sets ES eas effects in silk, made ¥ DEL—perfect in flavor—fault- | Seseseeseeeoes wa ae eee Se | Up into) very: attrac- = less for the table. Only $3 dozen ; OR ONE DAY ‘ONLY. > RATION WHEN W 2 ; tive styles of Waists. ¥ bottles. | ; P R ALL. OUR 3 Monday. oh OS NEEEIE Spring 6.00 One lot in particu- : pe a lar we want you to ¥ 1 : Jackets. : MagrudereCo., 3 $ 0.00 $ 40c. New styles — and othe Son EAN me OCERIES, WINES emotes. ~ 3 Say oe en er ece oie very attractive ones. pokes hack r full front Two Stores: = aes be 2 ONE GRANITE MIX: | & They are made in ex- suai ccs and lees? it > 4 MATERIAL Ie t 1 tast shape [ner collar, Sp L 38 i > cellent good taste, price BS OO OE 3 $ thoroughly tailored, z 4 $ 6 and at the prices are | . ae a , 4 eet 3 = 50c exceptional values— «| med with cloth; vevet cul. ; : Lots te satisfaction in ig $5 50. $ ° od ge < nowing for a certainty | 4 Ps your laundry will be re: | sa 8. $ st OO 3 ( tacked aye wat it 513 Se eee ee 2. ash G ds. PE RRY’S, ( Pea alre = it \ 2 ee E = AR Very pests. ¢ y eaks se— peters 4 ale Laundry, if ! 11 Ke. Batablished 1840. 5 = { | Main Office, 518 Tenth LIFE AND DEATH DOMESTIC. ee 3 ( \| if WIDE WHIT wants them to be pat up. Suse only pr YARD We never make mistakes. | Arlington Drug Store, Cos, Ve Ave: & Se & Seat 31.20: ® assortunont of ins, | yed in 31.50 AND $2. MUSLIN LLED EYEGLASSES, ae ees ASD HIGH ttern patent nose plece, won't hurt the nose, wit’ Baest lenses adjusted to At car r epairing 2 special; AHN——"935'F at. naw. » <dnced to $3.00. Gray and White Hair rodineed Im sa:ne. proportion. Mme. Siccardi, 1th st. next to Palais Ro 7 yous for naiecboesing: simp, apa Jaz roap ls oi os Perhaps if you tried the Three Special Bargains in 6908605006 BES SSS SE 9° t Great Bargains Where Credit Reigns Supreme & AT RUDDEN’S. Youngsters —should be kept out in the fresh air as much as possible. It frets them to be kept continually in- Erench: Gowns $40 to $125. THE ARLINGTON. Z That run-down conditicn. i) Yale you'd find a laundry doors. No excuse for not apl2-n Panton A After an attack of tt, weak aut | { that just suited you. supplying baby with a pteerseco se ct ee ses Witua:ancoomaniod \) Telephone 1092. new Baby Carriage— At Karr’s. 3 Sickness can be’ catirely 1) Main Office, 518 Tenth when the prices are so —__—_ i overcome by the ase | Street. low-—and we give you all t $ ee pg rf SiS e the time you want in which as er me \ RODUCE THIS NEW 2 2 Ee THE Best QUALITY to pay for them. 4 5 a ® Ww VIDE ¥ eee 3 | SBaby Carriages, iS oons. : Sentontontontoocgocfondontoatoateatectoeteet s 3 Shoes shined free, ¥ 5 u ——- We are showing a ‘ £ fo} 5 rRinatae HUG chy P ae and extremel b: z DAY ONLY pretty Spoon this Eas- 4 = ter which cannot fail to INCHES ; —— be popular. \ F3 NEN RUSSIAN TOW] We don't require you ~ Solid _ silver, gilt, $ at ; Wont ee Se. to go through with a lot of with emblematic de- 6 ‘3 LINES ti AIMED HUCK Tay. “red tape.” All we: re- sign of cross, passion j 5. ivorerit! Bo quire is your promise, to flower and crown, in ‘ Se pay us for whatever "you brilliant enamel. The } SSS OSOS SOES60 purchase in weekly," gr most taking pattern we = 99 Our Lace Department. monthly installments. See Fs have seen for a long d At “Special tices! custent| enc oy aby eg O/T tine RUE: AND ORIENTAL LACES riages. rhe re beaatifg @ @\ fl. kK é i ED ELE CHOICE arr °sSons 4 ALL TH IS WEEK! TEINS FROM 3 TO 5 INCHES WIDE. Wourh 5 97 wee RIESeS ae TR TOP NcHEs wipe. ®RUDDEN mS elt Fiewclers, I PD pero egrnghwret rteroe oer Sa © #945 Penn. Ave. Sennen bycsins toe WORTH 4c, TO |@Credit House @ le apts ea f wore ‘0 § ~ $ (ust, BRE cea ANTE XEW cuore, | 3 ia @ Po -2e OS C2 4b 0D 2d 20 Ladies’ *3 Oxfords, *2.408 Arges cot Aa PaMs | g5t3 Seventh st. 22 B ci a ARTIFICIAL. White Goods Dept. Ladies’ *4 Oxfords, *3.19 1OTMCES OF 8a! AND LACE pt. L MU DIMITIES A: AND PLAID a to MOFUAL VALUE, oes ise aN peaD - iS ‘These are ig the new "97 dark rich Russia, cocoa and chocolate \T 10, YARD. shades, in our “Ex@usive,” “Columbia” and ‘Coin’ toc. Stylish, com- “a3 PIECES OF i Ke en INDIA _LIXON, fortable ard cheap! Games eat O53 T Ge. Aaa ee otbene pace’ PROMPT aT- Jenness Miller Shoes. ~: SSS eS CROWNS. Though it is folly to neglect teeth ll artificial crowns are ‘called for, yet we should be )‘thankful that. when they are necessary they can be made so as to be useful,beautiful and dur- able. That is to say, if you pat: Men wanted-—the' more particular the , better—-to «: send their laundry to the Yale. Office, 518 Tenth Sipeet. ma 0, 4 & MARKET SPAGE ‘The and. \Crocker' Srreoeaeooooo goood Somrondnnonsiies eetededetntevfnaadetnde 939 Pa, Ave. $ . ‘wine or For sale the STANDARD Bei a Ob st aw, cornet B at. 308. 4, FISKE, Mgr, ecemacagt =~ TADIES, — tu Aca ee omni Sore ‘Dr. L. S. Nicholson, |= peen| Foe naes ote aaeee ae em o* soeeestee | THE WORLD OF SOCIETY | ; of Miss Alice Tracy Wilmerding, so we!l DEMOCRATS OF. RENOWN William J. Bryan and Others Come to Attend an Important ne, Wedding Days for Well-Known Belles Here and Elsewhere. Recent Hospitality in Honor of the | They Will Also Enjoy the Jefferson Vice President—A Juvenile Banquet Tomorrow Night— rman—Personals. Mr. Bryan's Injuries. One of the largest and most fashionable May weddings in New York will be that The executive committee of the National Association of Democratic Clubs met this morning at 10 o'clock in parlor 36 of ft Ebbitt House, above r of the organization floa ering attracted a large known here, granddaughter of eral Benjamin F. Tracy, to Frederic R. Coudert, jr, which will be solemnized at 3 o'clock The number of demo- on May 12 at the home of the bride‘s | crats of prominence who are members of motner, Mrs. Ferdinand Wilmerding, No. | the committee, as we! s others who called 14 West 20th street. Mr. Coudert being a | to discuss party plans for future work Roman Catholic the ceremony will be per- | Owing to the funeral of the late ex-Senator formed by Archbishop Corrigan. Miss Wilmerding will have a maid of honor and Several bridesmaids among whom will be Voorhees being held this morning the com- mittee out of respect to his memory post- poned its deliberations cntil » o'clock her cousin, Miss Georgiana Wilmerding, | this afternoon. Ex-Governor Chauncey M and the bridegroom's sister, Miss Rene | Black of Pennsylvania, the president of Coudert. Mr, Coudert, who is a promis- | the association, reports a flourishing con- young lawyer, will be atte nded by Dr. | dition of affairs and an earnest ntton Robert Hawthorne Wylie as best mau. | on the part of democrats throughout the The ushers will be James W. rard, jr., | country to make a vigorous campaign in Edward Liddon Patterson, Herbert Barry | ail state and local clectiors amd organia: and Charles Fuller. for victory in 1) The wedding of Miss Helen M. Carroll, | Mr, Bryan Arrives in Washington. dat ghter of ex-Governor John Lee Carroll i . of Mayland ani Sister of William J. Bryan, the democratic stand- Carton to bert Delano Bobbins will | Td bearer last November, arrived this take place in Paris soon after Easter. The | morning from Florida to attend the meet- bridegroom-clect and the members of his | ing and the banquet to be given at the Me- immediate family, as well as Mr. and | 4, : b : “4 Royal Phelps Carroil, sailed ‘for | CPolitan Hotel tomorrow night in honor of the 14th anniversary of the birth of Thomas Jeffers France last week. Gen. end Mrs. Miles entertained at din- | Thomas, Jefferson. He is @ guest at the $2 y nig : e Vice |} ryan shows evidences ner Saturday night in honor of the Vice | ofthe severe shaking ap eee ee President and Mrs. Hobart. The other | Seek in St. Augustine, Chere the weit Bueste eeere eee BE Sane ioe from which he was speaking collapsed, but aes Sern an, CUIET Susticn and Sirs 5 0)-4 have dis kideiies aie nt mESbIE ieks orn ler, sker and Mrs, Reed, Senator and injury is in his left side, which pains him greatly when moving about. The force of the fall can be judged from the feo: that a silver match safe, which Mr. Bryan carried n his vest pocket, was crushed completely out of shape by the accident. An Address Tonight. Mr. Bryan will deliver an’ aMfdress at o'clock tonight in Columbian Univer: Hall, and will afterward be tende formal reception at the Metropolitan Hotel by the Virginia Democratic Association, M Senator Penrose Henderson, Mrs. § thews and Mr. and Mrs. Cropper. Miss Martha Cameron, the little daugh- ter of ex-Senator and Mrs. Cameron, en- tertained about fifty young friends Satur- day at a german given at Rauscher’s. There were beautiful favors and a daintily agorned and a bountifuily supplied supper and a company of appreciative elders look- ing on at the childish enjoyment. The marriage of Miss Emilie Ash Claytor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Claytor, Lieut, Richard Grifim CS Neo cadi | The interest in the banquet tomorrow take place at St. John’s Church Wednes- | Might is very deep, and it is not possible for April 21, at noon. those having the a harge to meet M Louis P. Shoemaker has returnea | th€ demands for seats that are coming from all directions. The 0: a Peer jon is ex- from a visit to New York city, and enter- ed to be significant for developing the Saturday evening at dinner her racter of the campaign which the demo- s, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burch, Mi ‘atic party nds to. m during the Burch and Mr. and Mrs. John D. Leland. | next three About 250 guests will be M nd Mrs. Robert Burch and their | present. daughter of Utica, N. Y., are at the Hamil- ———-——— ton. Narrow Excape. Mrs. C. H. Alten, 1749 R street, has been Benjamin Davis and Albert Harris fig- absent om the city for several ks | ured in an exciting runaway aecident yes- sd eal illness of her mother, who] tergay afternoon, but, foragunately, they Miss Mazee Hobbs of 1197 10th street i wee oar macnn es Reid stig g friends; tn! Baltimore for @ Few a ee a F) x the Sixth Street bridge, just below the Bal- Dr. and Mrs. Boyd and Miss Boyd are at|timore and Potomac raiiroad, when the horse became frightened at of an engine. Had not the the approach bit parted the , the daughter of the Secretary SS SSeS men could have controlled the horse, but many attentions during the ta when free from the dri control the . Kimball, wife of Lieutenant Kim-! animal dashed down embank- Mrs. Kimball of the navy, gave a small tea | ment in the direction et, and Tuesday last. Mrs. Michier and Miss, Her- bert did the honors at the’ table. the young people invited were Miss W. wright, the Misses Cendit-Smith, the Miss es Dodge, Hagner, Miss Lindsey, Poor just before leaving the park the buggy col- The demolition of the vehicle was compl all the wheels being broken and the body left hanging in the tree. When the collision occurred the oc- lided with a tree. Among in- Mis and Miss Davidge. cupants of the vehicle were thrown to the D. 3 res Hager. | 8TOund, and, as already stated, they w Mrs. Henry P. Arnold of West Philadel-| Sv" sitnty injured, The anknel eas phia is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. caught several Square from where Une ac- cident happenes Ann Jachson of 1322 Corcoran street. ‘The April meeting of the Dolly Madison Chapter, D. A. R., will be held at the home of Mrs. G. G. Martin, 1326 L street. The regular order of exercises will be fol- lowed by a literary and musical program, which promises to be a very attractive one. > The Royal Crescenta. Columbia Lodge, No. 5, met last Wed- nesday night, and after initiating five new members and referring several applica- tiens to the investigating committee, pr Mrs. Sumner E. W. Kittelle. has return-| ceeded to "lM vacancies in office, caused by ed, and will reside at 1619 17th street... | resignations and promoticns. N. C. Mon- Miss Katherine Hough is visiting Miss] roe was elected marshal, W. T. Rosen- Frances Hough, 1333 T street. baum guard, and H. T. B. Moye sentry. Crescent Lodge, No. hall on 9th street, on Friday evering, and initiated twelve new members. Washington Lodge, No. 1, will meet next Wednesday night ai No. 419 loth street, wher the degree staff will confer degrees on such candidates y be presented by the different city Mrs. F. Kendall Fox has left 1914 K street and has taken apartments at the Colonial. Mrs. D. E. Wiber, after spending a short lime in Pittsburg, is now visiting relatives in Columbus, Ohio. Mrs. R. L. Allen of Waynesville, N. c. who has been iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilton of Washington Circle, returned home yesterday. met at their new The Cooking School Closed. The nine months’ course of the cooking school conducted by Miss Lewis at the cor- ner of 12th and N streets has just closed 5 eee a The school has been prom¢ by Mrs ertematve Sere ett eneS -£2."B© | Woodbury and Miss Kibby. and is for the ees ee free tuition of colored giris in. the arts of The village of Hillsdale was visited last evening by the biggest fire in its history, and several buildings—among them historic Douglass Hall—were either reduced to ashes or so badly damaged as to require housekeeping. ae “Want” ads. in The Star pay because they bréng answers. reconstruction, The total damage was ose2 about $15,0W, which is partly covered by Om Sunday, April 1, 1s insurance. ARNIST S. BEAY son of the at his ate Edw vesidens ‘The blaze was first discovered in the mill on Howard avenue near Nicholas avenue, owned by Messrs. J. W. Garrison & Son, and although Policeman Ryan, who first saw the flames, at once turned“in an alarm and the response of the fire department was prompt, the fire was beyond control, so far as that building was concerned, by the time the engines arrived. How the tire broke out is a mystery, as the mill was locked up lightly Saturday night, when the owners went to Virginia on a visit. The ay, April 12, RY the beloved wi of Mrs. dane Benjamin Cryer and m Alexandria papers theory on the part of some is that there i qa pth Was spontaneous combustion. The loss of aire gr ode vel etn rrison & Sons will, it is estimated, reach years $5,000, partly covered by insurance. 1 nervice on From the mill the fire spread to the pret- non, his bre ty home of Mr. John George, a letter car- 441 Massachusetts avenue Sertbwrest rier in the Washington post office, near by, ment private and this was soon a fiery furnace. HUTSe 4 northwest in saving a part of the fo but his loss was nearly $3,000 however, covered by insurance. to go was the house of John Wil son. Funerai services Tuesday, 10:30 acm, at the house Juterwent at Baltimore. . The next is, whose loss is about £1,700, covered partly by in- | PICKLES. On turday, April 1, 1897, M y surance. ANNE PICKLES, wife of Wm. Pickles, aged forty By this time Douglass Hall, named for the late Frederick Douglass, was on fire. In the basement of the buil ing were stores kept by Arthur West and H. M. Armistead respectively. The build- ing was badly damaged and the stock in the stores to a large extent ruined. Messrs. West and Armistead were, however, in- sured. The store of Henry Sayles, adjoin- ing Dougiass Hall, was also damaged by fire and water to the extent of about $300, but was fully insured. Douglass Hall, which was nearly stroyed, is owned by Mrs. E. G. Nash of Washington. Her loss will, it is thoughr, reach about $3,500, but it is covered by in- ee! yaad > residence, Sth and Morrison on Tuesda: wil 13, at Fad streets northwest, p.m. vi Mrs. C % Aunie Jameison and Addie rt ; beloved mother of Winston. Funeral from St. Augustine's Church, on Wednes day, April 14, at 9 o'clock a.m. inday ee, Aprit de- youngest daugate Maria Sebastian. Tuesday afiernom, April 13, (at Funeral, priv clock. surance. During the progress of the flames =e Fireman Malone was so badly burned | YERKES, On Satuniay, April 10, 1807, at 11 about the eyes as to require medical atten- o'clock a. C.. aged twelve yearn tion. two months, daughter of William H, and Hsn- Douglass Hall was one of the landmarks | pat! Yucsin April 13, at 2 o'clock, p.m. from of the town, and during his lifetime Fred- the residence of G street erick Douglass frequently spoke there. southwest. Friends ‘and rela rontives 5 respect! = a invited to attend. Beer and Health. It is_easy for those who drink beer for either health or pleasure to secure a quality that is pure, deticious-in-flavor and wholesome in, the, extreme, Choice beers come from the great brewery of the An- heuser-Busch Brewing Asseciation. Their most popular brands are the Original Bud- weiser, the Michelob, the Muenchener, the Faust, the Anheuser and the .Pale Lager. In addition to having an enormous general sale, are to be on alt: Puliman and Carter’s Little Liver Pills. fe aac | SICK HEADACHE yy this association. ; One of the’ office watchmen made Ieligestion They aie rats dtr = to ace = a ghastly fin poten eee rounds erday fect remedy for Deere, the time, an ir the west entrance 9} | the : ‘we dia the end: body oF white Bt there some me i —S = BP - wave a aid the boa was Dorie a= iad Set | Sete er

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