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ret ° THE EVEN NG STAR, MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1897-14 PAGES. RUNS IN o e THE FAMILY, é THE WORLD OF SOCIETY R. W. HENDERSON, Opposite Columbia Theater. 9 7th ‘St. : Johnston’s, an Elopement En i" : im Marringe « the Jefferson Hotel, Washington has for a long time been th Gretna Green for loving couples from th The Engagement of a Popular Belle and Strong: Attractions- ARTIS I MURAL DECORAT 8 eration are s_Javender, pink and blue and # ld-band All Given Free fatants’ Wears, Wrappers, Fea Gowns-- : Beau. Little Miss Brown Entertaifis at an Easter Laaeheos—Personal old dominion, who from one cause or an other, cannot have the hymeneal knot Ue: in the mother of Presidents. Another Proof of this was given this morning, whe Mr. G. F. Slagle and Miss W. B. Power of Richmond were united in marriage t ay Notes—Gossip. the pretty parlor of the Jefferson Hote! On Premium Cards. §) =A\ : Bs Sth street and Louisiana avenue. Th poe of See ghee sree Chinaware dt a young couple arrived here on the earl Row ready for delivers. Bring your com- 1 e leted premium cards and exchange them for The leading bit of Easter gossip was the | t’a!n from the south ceede Pinner Sets, ‘Tea Setar Toilet Sete dozens te rT canicnawanaelinetaen an Cane Vase PLASTIC RELIEF, Workmen Sent to Ali Parts of the a re eeceneosossoces cups, saucers, plates and other chinaware. New premium carda, now being given out at the office—ask for them. .. PERRY'S. store? pleasant arnouncement of the.engagement of Miss Rgchel Cameron, daughter of ex- Senator Cameron, and “Mr. Chandler Hale, Drapers are now being packed for ship- ment. Mr. Chandler Hate, whose eng: ment to Miss Cameron is just announce to the hotel, where Mr. Slagle registere their respeetive names in a trembling han tnat betokened nervousness of rather emphatic character. Mr. Slagle is employed in the car shop of the C. and O. R. R. at Richmond. Mre Slegle is a pretty girl of bright intelligenc ait the newly appointed secretary of the Amer- Then Mr. Slagle a = $ can embassy in Rome. Whether or not | nounced the desire of b h have ne 7-Ib. lots veg More popular--more business. Thestore keeps $j his charming young lady, who ts such a | !20Y's name changed. Mr. 'W. "Muth of large = favorite in society, is to go abroad a bride | te handsome clerk of the hotel, ver Lump ib on growing. Its purposes are right--its policies has cot yet been ‘old. ye en o © Starch are right. Quality. is the rallying cry=-worth = ambarsailorehip to Raty tsa a4 of | after Rev. J. J. Mulr, while Manager G. * 8 Z the leader--price the fair exchange for value Geiccal Diaper Med” copoate; sesatos the romantic, coupe: a. Muti shor 7 ibs. of Large Lump Starch for 25 cents . given. Hale, whose son gges as the secretary of Baptist Church, “ana the . icarvaabney wa PIGES MORE MODER MODERATE T THAN EVER, © @ What but satisfaction can come from sucha embsssy. The houschold belongings of the | performe. RICHARD W. 28 HENDERSON 1 | 13 F St., Columbya T heater. Special Sale of Wall Paper in Broken Com- binations Now Going On. ; and 15c. Per Roll- ~Half the Actual Cost. SS69S SSSSSSOHOSSSOSSE eaome ¢ CROCKER’S (round) and “Napoleon” £ HPP H Men O RESETS preciate the stylishness, (sharp) a a as as a ae ets ee a a as sas eee Oc.“Cans Soup, 10c. 5S large cans Soups for 47 cents—general une Infants’ Wears. iSeeSendondoatengenfonteatoeteotoatoareeseegentontenteatietoeteateatoateatoete succeeds Mr. Larz Artdersof who is has- tening home for his‘ marriage with Miss Perkins, the Boston heiress. The Ander- son and the Hale homes are 0n opposite K street corners. — Surgeon General Sternberg entertained and w very aaaios in a dove colore «wn and a bright E: man was 8S. The e Raster hat. The bes B. Wiekins of Dallas, Texas Rey witnesses to the mall, the evan a son of Se remony were Mullin, vests at the hotel; Mr. c aos es e dinner Saturday night in honor of Secre- | 3 0; ite Gum Drop Candy, 5c. tary Alger. ‘The others present were Jus. | MenKel, Mr. Powell and’ Mr. W. W. The next need that.comes into baby’s Prices, 5c., 8c., 10c. escannouen Shoes Shined Free————939 Pa. Ave. durability and low prices of toe. The $2.49 ennai 9 Street. 5-pound wt ag Drop Candy, te eta wardrobe call on us tice Brown, Mr. John W. Foster, Senator Immediately after the wedding Mr. an we Burrows, Senator-Proctor, Mr. A. K. Bar = 36 ; a ‘Tacks, 1 c. Box.3 to supply it. You will find we can do it to advantage—and lett of Baltimore, Mr. Gardiner. Huo. | M™% Slagle went stgntsccing. They, wil ‘ we believe to your greater profit. We take any amount of bard, Colonel John Mason Loomis of Chi- : ct bores of ae (wort : cents each) for 5 bundles ees Wood for 12 cents. Lots of 5 Packages $ Best ; Oats, Cc. 4 of Best Oats for 25 cents—in 5 smaller quantities 6 cents package. 5 Clothes Lines (worth 10 cts. Seay for ‘Last Week a Record-breaker! isa Lines, 3c. Coffee. 10=Ib.lots rbuck= 2 BORAX SOAP. STAR SOAP. Rouen smaller quantities 4 cents per Best Pkg. Oats, 6c. 5 large packages § ‘Bost Oats for 2c. k3 Cheese, 12c. 5-pound lots of Cheese for 56 cents. P3 - Kindling Wood, 2%4c.3 Pekg 2 pains to see that only the reliable qualities form our stock. You will find that great improvement’ has been made in the character of the making. Instead of the same old stereotyped styles are handsome novelties—more elaborate than you would take the time to make. _ Thus it is that we can serve you to your greater satisfaction. The new spring creations are ready for you to inspect. We want you to see them, for they will convince you of the convenience and economy, of leaning-on us for these things. Children’s Skirts. Infants’ Long Dresses. back, full sleeves and embroidery edge and richly made, ranging ia price up sits in all colors— Infants’ Kid Shoes, We have just brought in from the best makers in the country a line of new and choice creations in Wrappers and Tea Gowns. ae They are pretty above the average. They are $1.50. $ Ks : ¢ : 2 = = é $ = $ . J. Boardman, General A. W. William’ Wilson, General — C. Breckinridge and Colonel Anson ills. Mrs. McKee and her children spent Eas- ter here, and will not go north until to- morrow, as the latter were anxious to take part in the egg rolling in the White House grounds today. Benjamin McKee retains the liveliest remembrances cf the scenes of past Easter Mondays when he played the part of host, but his sister Mary en- joyed it more today than ever «before, as she was then too small to take much in- terest in the gathering. Miss Marie McMillin Brown, the young daughter of Ms. Neill Brown of M street, entertained at a dainty Easter luncheon today in honor of Miss Martha Sage ed John B. Cowen of Baitimore. high mass was solemnized. The sisters of Notre Dame were present at the services journey to attend the convention to be heid in that city during the summer. Headquar- ters of the local committee in charge of ar terest in the convention twantic feature of the affair is containe in the fact that the father and mother c Mrs. Slagle eloped and all her brothers an sisters followed suit. So Mrs. Slagle ha plenty of precedents for her activn. _ Pref, Lawson's Oration. In his oration at Lircoln Park, Friday Prof. Jesse Lawson said that the conditio: of the colored people in the United State Was not so much due to their ignorance a to their great poverty; that they woul never receive recognition Ccommensurat with their voting strength until they be came a factor fn the business world; tha: respecting appointments to office, the col ored people would be glad to have th President recognize men of their race wh OST every one must have worn new Shoes yesterday! Free ¢ vhina Ware SS Se two clusters of fine theks Maury and Frances Goldsborough, Miss | @Qtallfied to discharge the duties of th re oo 2 a TictevE around neck and yleeves—35e. Ganivfic Reach’ wath deo wapeiece ot Gladys Vanderbilt, Miss Grace McMillan | positions to which they aspire, and tha Never had such three busy days as last Thursday, i hinge Pitchers, large Rakers, large Decor- ae Rees a fine ti "a" four-inch rullle of Jarvis, Miss Frederica Morgan and Miss | above all things they wanted men of char day and Saturday proved to be. We're glad you ap- Pond iLeLeueoe OF SOcenC aca Tast aioera aaeaee oes eee oy Hamburg: and 79¢. Sarah Cowen, the little daughter of Mr. | actor to represent them. Mr. Lawson also maintained that it wa Funeral from ber la residence on Wednesda: April 21, at 2 0 Friends and reds lock p.m. equal of this shoe would cost you 8 any- in a body, as well as students of the Se SN. Rennes “oe aa where. This week ole school. The interment was at Mount Oli- ELEN EE 9 a . A. Saturdey, April 17, 189; Special Sale of Ladies’ Wrappers Hep ae ues ROUNLA, oe, 3, ts ga aa ny nee Trip to Toronto. meriy of Chicago and Washingtou, inh. and I ea Gown Ss. Interest among members of the Epworth | Remains will be tuken to Millington, Ill, Tuesd 0e. ed Free leagues of the city in the proposed trip :o | ulus: c OCKER’S, a f “2 , cm Toronto is steadily inereasing. It is aptici- | DAVIDSON. On Sunday, Apeil 1s, so at ah ite £ mats z residence of her son, Edwatd) ¢. Liavidaun 939 Pa. Ave. SS Ss eae pated that a large number will make the HS a wei Delozier Davidson and daugbt of the late Judge Thomas Hartley Crawford, | the eightyirst year of her age. ent private. ° $ $ around neck and sleeves—50c. =o and Mrs. R. A. King of Corcoran] a mis' lake to re z z z : Mrs. R. egard the white people a = our Shoes. We shall share profits with you this week ¢Lump Starch, 4c. Se eo eee Children’s Drawers. Se SE See es as ee pe = on the following: 7 pounds Large Lump Starch for Be ania yoke mide of two. a of embroldlery : a daughter, 8. King. =j Me. Harry | for, said he, there is always a sentiment o. < leeves, lace edge around neck and ee of Knoxville, ‘Tenn., to | fair play in the bosom of the America’ : $ Sst sleeves—T5e. ae | take place h instant at St. An- | pe t00 and they are willirg to help U ° 5 - % drew’s Church, 14th and Corcoran streets. colored man to attain to the Thigne st degre Tetant fa Dressed. cee 8, with hem and clus. . s s For the Ladies! $ £13 pakesaesanen take er iomecnes tall nd worked buttontoles— | Miss Lyda Dalton and Mrs. Mari of excellence in citizenship in this country = ¢ inger os sleeves, and neck aud sleeves, edged $ | Clark are spending the Easter holidays at | BC A180 sald that the colored people hav Z - s with embroidery 1. i eat © lence in President. Mckinley = All of the Women’s New Dark Russets, ib <¢ se AS ye es 2)| AE eS eens and believed that in due time they woul: = 5 . z Snaps $\¢ Infants’ Lovg Dimity Dresse a a zu a ) H. M. Schooley, 925 Westminster | receive proper recophition, ’ new coin tee—the regular $2 values. This 9 4 on collar of fine “Nalasonk: em cluster of fine street, will not be at home tomorrow after- | _ lees Ds dT ~ o = The Allegro Club was delightfully enter- ; _ Women’s $3 Russet and Black Vici ‘Kid $ 10 Ibs. of Ginger Snaps for 34¢. $ Infants’ Long Nain Infants’ Mull Caps. tained by the Misses Craigen Friday ev . at man gm hao Oxfords, new shapes and the new dark Java and ck epinteay of Val Daman Capitol Hull. Am: re mse anatled shades of russet. $3 evefvwhere. This 3 ibs 88 Ds Lottom ctuureas@careaneie those present were Misses Craigen, Miss | _ Se oe ee _ shades of russet. $3 evefywhere is week. ° Mocha, S lace ru with | inse ston Dag Infants’ Mull ee with tecked “ ¢ | Greory, Miss Lake, Miss Kluge Miss Tal- = clusters of ‘tine tucks above crown, lace edge all around and dou- @&| but, and Messrs. Craigen, J. K. Hunter, MAKIIED. bs is ble riche in frout—25e. | Prea W. Moore, J. H. Poweil and W. 8 = acy ENNESS MILLER” SHOES A S. ugar ree. ;, —_——— a Greens pene Stamper. — = BEDFORD CORLISS. On Januar re $ rench Mu ps, with tucked i Gese sae: os a NX. Murks 2 ou mis of Best Gran. Sugar given free kuch Of fine lace all aro = 4 party, chaperone Mrs. Halil. ees : Z wie eich S pound Yarcbase “or Java and ‘Children’s Short ort Disses, See atlas Sere St Sl any iwan given Sviiay evening an Moabr Ge More women are falling in love with “Jenness , Miller” $ Lee ae lbs iaiaes’ “Mail Gaps: 2with acorn tor $ Mise Harnden of = Shoes every day. Every wearer tells all her friends what a Ve 4 £ Se lace insertion, "full rache all ° hk Se er = a3 fine a4 * Children’s Cambrie Di around, wide strings~75e. Faneral of Sister Mary Liguori. > thorough] cemiortable, easy, soft and graceful Sh it is. £ sie aoe Bis cot ante ea cone 5 PS BO aoe The death of Sister Mary Liguori of the Father ‘Thomas, Ie Wier Wa “Jenness Miller” Oxfords, in black and russet, ie High SS ee eae , ¢ sleeves edged with embroidesy shoe “crown, band of” usertiou an Notre Dame Convert of this city occurred of Nine NEON =o S Shoes, $5. ga a By Me ee Tea, O0e $ .iularon's og hglagonk | Deeisay Of fine embroidery—$1.50. at 6 o'clock Geod Friday morning. She > 7 tt ° Jitn Vileudonoes te Gree Ped Swiss Poke Bonnets, with fall high *, | had been ill two months of congestion of Butterine . : crown, band of fusertion, ran with aS Sixtek Aba orks eee. 3 ie 1) eo ee oe Se the lungs. Sister Liguori was born in week : 5 torte: Schermbeck, Westphalla, and was in the | “HERN. De — . Cuild Nainsook le = 4 parted this life, after a pal z= For the Men! in five i Mowe a iad iste wit Sieg we otase oe tat range in sixty-cighth year of her age. She dedicated at the renidetae of ther aut pound See ee EiMutetas Haitacndne | her fe to God when very youns, and dur- | teat Stil, A 8, Out at 2 The coming week we will sell all of “HS. Ss. & Hs’ ” ‘Dax lots = =e Seaeean 7 grades. ing her service a¥ a femgeise has been late — paces ogee er, Del, * dren's ee = i se lay she re % Russet Shoes for men, in the Orient, Derby bs 9 & im ight summery en ed with Flannel Sacanes for Iofants—plain cat supetion $e Cirte Mekereht Reuse oo senteal sass = > hich I t Hi 3 Mambarg and lace, sod ‘piade an the Re ee ara % | of the order for more than thirty-one years. 2 and “Bulldog” toe, which have been selling at latest effects 500,10 $2. * Previous tp her Yatal illness she was as- | ALLEN. a Departed iis tite April 18, 1807) « $4.98, at the reduced price of.............. Best Butterine, 5- quantities for 5 Lace and Silk Bibs, to be worn out- sistant poftress at the convent here. The 10 p.m.. at ber No. 1208 6th stver Se S ze 60 cents. By the smal oats, vceats We hyve @ full assortment of other - side the coat—75e. to $1.50. funeral took place from St. Aloysius horthwest, “Mrs. SAleati AND ALLEN, in in = “H., S. & H.'s” Russet Shoes for men in the sacs ound. styles whd other materials, handsomely Church at % o'clock this morning. Requiem seventy-seventh year. + & = + & & Ks & $ bas tut ranging for the trip: have’ been establish: : Bi le Fae MBapaaae TT poate le’s and good value above the average. They are offered at prices in La Fetra’s Hotel, where a bulletin boara | ?2%_,07 Mandar. April 19, ost 7.35, orn Sailor & icyc € 2 ‘Lever= that are below the average: considerably. That is because of will be put in place and information of the | ,. Fannie H. Dix, aged O in i e€ the advantage we hid in buying them. latest details in the plans can be learned. | "™iortuwest, at 2 Golock ae 3 ing’ s They The board of control has accepted the Straw ats ¢ tfee hey are all new styles, The workmanship is especially a of the committee that ti rbuckle’s Package Coffee, by the : and Le! valle: For Ladies } 3 pound ote, ale cents; by ‘smaller quan be interested in this otenne and delighted with the selec— routes, Qinitate aber ior ane delega’ oan | $ ——— For resisting the wear and tear of 3 $ WILEUR'S GR eo orarorne 18. tions you will find it possible to make. Make them promptly ees terees or anny ine | roots southwest, at 2 put. on We dienday AT | trae an | eel 2 $ RGAE HB ER, Wilbur's Cocca, —that is all that is necessary. Hine. | Fred E, Woodward has charge of | HUGLE. On April 19, 1607, at 12:15 a.m. at by rs | DRESS SUIT CASES we are proud 5 cakes AP for 73 the selection of a badge to be worn by the street morthwest, MARIE 2 RUOFF’S, 905 Pa. Ave. |+ of Steel frame. heave bs —— local delegates and is awaiting designs al benshter. 5 l¢ —- leather corners, brass See = rom several manufacturers. Next th 5 SOLE For DUNLAP HATS. aplG-et ie Hock, and Jock bolts $5 . iSO Percale Wrappers. in ight and dark rane Tawn Wrappers. in dark the committee on publicity will begin visit. | HUMPHREYS. On Monday, 12 soe euly sos oe Fd ancy soke back and front; trimmed et finished with marsow Ince dged ete ine the Spares! chapters ot the iiasct PRBS. torments of Goon : ‘ 2 with ruffle fl; fancy collar and stra, League, giving a resume of the plans as ee ee * 'Kneessi 425 7th $ gms AP a Soap—25 cakes ae determined upon and arousing a livelier in- | {2t, waABy a = ee = ran 5 ee AUMMBLL, (On Setunday,. Apeil 17, 1507 at Ex pet eixtiring. im, 28 cakes of o'clock n., HARLES UMMELL Quaint Oid Venetian COSTE FESSS SETTERS SE OOSEES EVAPORATED | PESCHTER, ass “6 ae Some coarsest. aged sixiy-ase years, beloved husband of Ann In Wrought Iron 5-1 lots of C: Fancy Pereale Wrappers, in ths best ae obert Immons, ag twenty years, liv- mmc! Hall Lanterns “yn im. |OUR DRUGS ‘omatoes station tede with Sele tare wie iievar: olan a! weer aaah eee oe hie: Nokes cubis 004 0 laps a cares ae pe ares Mate Ramen ae a “ * + Tuesday, April 20, ait 2 o'clod pte of the dest — of | ARE PU E D UGS. yoke back and front; trimmed wit witht geke-cund co vey Pd ae arrest Saturday. by Sergeant Acton of interest private cossitystraine collar ad caffe trimmed wich Has es the first precinct on the charge of break- | ypipacu. Sanden . aaa I. | We bux ony from eg by the Cc. $1 .00. edge— ing into the house of Mrs. Hogan at Del] ~ at 1:30 a.m, Eoas-s as well as « hwannen We bay onis the best drugs. "We Can Ray, Va, between 12 and 1 o'clock Sat- H. Corning’s id DR. FRANCK’S prescription leaves our store physicians know it's compounded of pure drugs—compound=d uccurately — and compounded by registered pharmacists, CThat's why physicians like prescriptions ‘The Best Standard Tomatoes, by the can, 6% cents; lots of one dozen cans at 6 cents : = | ; $1.89. Striped Percale Wrappers, made full front back; yoke trimmed with Dovelty" br braid— urday afternoon and stealing a lot of jew- elry, consisting of a crescent pin with a star in the center, surrounded by six dia- monds; one pair of solitaire diamond ear- Funeral from parents’ residence, 805. Mary nue southwest, on Tuesday, April 20, Relatives and friends ure luvited, on Priday, pn. i Ins OF EA TH Spe nG 1 39 : a cy ia Ba x A IN . * Z f rings, one diamond. ring, one amethyst ck 2 . Eu bean Canned Corn, 6 cents; Canned Peas, 6 § ot Twn Wrappers, in’ light shades, ver Ww: ND. * at Ar ngton I rug Store. cents; Canned Lima Bent, = made with full Toes tren 2 ring and a smail sliver watch. A report of ; c - - CONSTIPATION fi ’ is RAISINS. .... ee re £ ect ‘team back: wide ‘fancy pointed ‘collars the robbery qgached Inspector Hollinberger ey nd Mars, Elica pat, Se Seer ‘These 5 ibs. Imported Large Raistns, “9c, with CONCESTION Cor. Vt. Ave. & H St “** © Paszstt, apty-20d_ of SPLEDCEO SESH i FLOUR... -300. SACK. Best Family Flour by bbl., $4.75. collar and cuffs trimmed with three- Spee Wee ies joe iueb ruffle of embroidery— within half hour after the commission of the crime, and im tess than an hour age. Funeral t A ee place from the M. E. Church, Rock 18, afternoon, Apr quite LEROY O° 6 SESE COE: er fos frons anne ‘with: loose front-and- more the alleged thief was captured and 3:30" o'clock. wickly HEADACHE need ° ONLY A $10 LEFT OF THE ae ns watteau back collae’ and cuffs, $2 75 the property recovered. Simmcns was lock- PRINTE At 9 a.m. = ee ie bee aetmty___ EL FOUCERA & CO., New York. _ z : BOX BALL DL Anished with lace o of Do ed up at the first precinct + eS Re Tatar + pera! ce, 7 u ree Sheet Music at Half Price. |<¢ SU] Sr. EVAPORATED AP ° és er a ortheast, ‘Tuesday, April 3, at 2:30 pam. | The Sixteen Euchre Club. : y iol jo, 3 Ae ani 4 ¥, s- | PURPLE. JARED C. PURPLE died April 18, 1897 _Violto, Banjo, Mandolin and See. oe. he > ‘abe: aS bn S a a . The Merry —— Euchte Club bad pos: fn the slaty. faitnrs yp petgy rte Ney Se eee sr REDUCED t bole te with session of Freund's last Saturday evening New York; for the last thirty-five years a res! cents cach. Send 2-cent stamp for a complete cata- ] $ ro youe ts oar eaten oes Se for ed rate of tne lace nia for the last meeting of the season. The | dest of thie sity.” iar logue by mall. Popular Magazines at cut prices. $ dQ. ralenc! 4 : Funeral will t from J. W. Lee's under cnaa. 2. SME, Sn eee etic Elgin Ce entire sixteen were present,:as follows: Dr. x ANat Holdin “pen r and Mrs. W.,W. Baker, Dr. and Mrs, C. V. the 20th instant. wacom, |% St steel aaah Brand Petteys, Mr. and Mma RE. Logan, Mr. | gvtenl tiout furthers nutes oman iow to Own Hair. (|t Seaneeen oe Condensed and birs. RH. Martin, Mtr. and Mrs 3. W. | be bon atte 12 ied goed How to Own Hair g “Fu eae ie: Milk Crawford, Miss Cluss, Jies Cretgtston, rs. | SWEENEY, Ov Sunday. Apel 18, 187, 2 odo - v Daw, Mr. Everett Buker; ‘Mr. Hegh iy _ sche iB es BOF “Like threads of finest silk.” 2 a “Wi olf, : atts of S cans Hsin Condensed and Mr. Sietz. As has been customary i : IaTAMASGL_-A Hate Deowing of sonkerteh ve 1S artin oO aun ann and ar. Sietz. Ag nas been customary | panera will take place from ihix lage reaidenc tw cleanses the scalp of dandrmm and gives be oy srr. games of euchre werg played, after which | or requiea: at 10 o'clock at Bt. Aloysius’ Chiurel apd luster to dull and seanty cer aan Made and f were served, P- were won Relatives and friends are invited. (Phil seolt only by us from an old Persian recipe. De- refreshments ved, ‘rizes nonne samy) htfut in odor and harmless as milk. S0e: bottle. Tite Pas Pale S as by Ss and pos Soicapecn Me Pet- papers Washington Homeopathic 7 3#% 9 fhroeild +4 teys and Mr. Sietz. Speeches were pin -Sineibeaiionn:: PRARMACY H ST.. No. 1007. aplttsd The Potomac Electric Power Company 1s mow establishing circuits for General Electric Supply in all, of its ewcently constructed sabwass in the city of W: . Far rates apply to office, 1417 G st 414. apid-14er ~ SOMETHING NEW FOR WASHINGTO The Royalty Ch Chop. - Formosa Oolong Tea. Packed, in one pound and corated tin caps by Winslow, Rand iy Boston and Chicago. Fine flavor, ‘quali ea uuiform. Scld at @ reasonable & COS TWO STORES have tt for sale, apt7-1m-10 his CLES. —— § conbele praml foes | Cae 7) urely Use Blood Tablets: For thin, watery tlood. poor circulation, « is whet you should ‘nak “le Aa have oc what you for tt ‘you'd have lor in yoor cheeks, strength and tue given to mus- Homeopathic Phares: 1331 G St. Near — st, er ee convenient to transfers. Tel. 104. Sib. lots of Sweet. shal. a Another attracti¥e feature of the week will be the showing of a new line of Fancy Cashmere and Challis Tea Gowns—the handsomest pattern: asa sec anywhere this season—elab- orately trimmed ome s and ribbons. They are marked at special prices “35 3 iain oe -3 In toving remembrance of fre at sit Lake Gayy Ap i ACA -=-|Carter’s Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE