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Woodward *. Lothrop‘ aon GYGLE | Cooks Know — ae Another Interesting Week in Wash-| vst Menscete, youraay wa sor ‘goth, r1th and F Sts. N.W. te gets ST Good Flour. ington in May. maeur of tie times como 4 mL : The mayor of Charlottesville and REP A NG : age peralbage niente OF 1: HOUSE ception ratodin dt representing the “citt- Sn bs Pod do” ‘He the bread has jf THE MISTRESS WHITE aerogenes Berd mpeg ego ° it Plain Pere been unsatisfactory lately, driven tn carriages from the depot to Mon- EREE | xposition in ite, | Paes As pou cont Sect | Jone Wedding Cards Bogin tal eae te eeetes sie a 406% ot | flour, next time. She'll or- | < ane, Ona 4 inetd | eae Circulate 5c ees is ACTUALLY DONE, and CS ~- 3 istoric home lerson, tn, the Bon: 5 ae ONE on'|, Cream Blend Rey ag Pa cael FLOUR COMING EVENT S| e ys tem shoul cary hum ue gin a en son, entertained the party at tuuch, captivating thanner by some A large show window on ‘‘F’’=street side has been turned over to the display of Graduation, — Commencement, and Class-Day Novelties, Correct Gown Stuffs and Garniture and all the little accessories of a complete and perfect toilette. Only Not for a month—nor six months—but for a whole YEAR! That's our offer to every man or woman who buys a wheel of us. We guarantee to replace, or satisfactorily re- pair any broken or injured part free—whether it be the wheel —the tire or the saddle. That's the faith we have in these bi- cycles—and it’s our style of ac- commodation. We are selling ICYGLES served under the mighty trees which Jeffer- son planted. The guests were received »y Mr. Levy and bis sister, Mra Ritten! 4 assisted by Mr. H. L. Lyman, an old friend of the owner of Mcnticello, and his neigiy- bor. The party was shown through the mansion, after which wine was served in the dining room from the old Jefferson sideboard. Later small tables were placed under the trees, where light refreshmenis and punch made up the menu. The trip there and return, over the Chesapeake and Ohio road, was conducted by Col. W. H. Greegor, a representative of the road, and occupied about two hours and forty minutes each way. The party consisted of Senator Hoar, Speaker Reed, Senators Hawley, Chandler, Jones —because she knows “Cream Blend” will make Bread, Rolls, Biscuits, Pas- The past week has not had many dull minutes for the socially favored. Enter- taiument has been continuous and delight- = fully seasonable. What with lawn parties try, etc. that will be a in town and occasional gatherings of @ credit to her skill—that you similar nature at suburban homes and re- - A At BS sorts, the time has been quickly passed will find eminently satisfac in most congenial surroundings, and society as a rule, unless trips abroad are contem- pores [7AM grocers sell it. Don't take any plated, looks forward with renewed interest | own announcements and are | |Z! 90" that’s said to be “just as good.” || | to another month of everyday intercourse ! B.B.Earnshaw&Bro. ig} | here, before separating for the summer. i The accounts of the gorgeous clothes Wholesalers, 2108-120T-1108 ao = worn by the Washington matrons and penny-a-liner who cares very little for the honor or re- eR spectability of his employer for whom he scribbles. tory. im ina careful of our horior. We 1000-1002 M St. 8. z . - id: ae? i 1 - Berry of Ari 8, Pasco, Deboe, Tu a handful so faras sorts go, but they stand fer a stock state our offerings briefly and il] Grawing rooms, elicited great admiration | House, Kyle, Butler, "Nelson, Purp fete with the leading fabrics, latest styles and truthfully. | among SP eS Se A Tongue of | Prexon ‘and Charles B. Pea rep eae e very brief description of the imposing | of Missouri, Mrs. cleverest ideas, commended by fashion for Gradua- Better Service. Two ways to economize in | Owners ater) epee’ ft |. tion, Commencement and Ciass-Day Outfits. Larger Stock dress. Buy cheap clothes often | ters commence to come this way with a de- | Stewart tnt Mine ton Sey EASIEST T ERMS es or have a tailor fit you out | tailed account of what these favored indi- | Gr the Senate, Col. R. J. Bright, sergeant viduats underwent tn the way of fatigue at-arms of the Senate; H. H. Wifry, Lor. a c Greater Bargains. Gack Sea as well as enjoyment in kissing the hand of | Beatty” Capt, Gardner, Sergea ~ parame oi i , the story i presenta- . ¥ 5° The Correct Gown Fabrics. Saas The former costs a little at a} Hous'wil be the better apneecinied Runvell of the House, Sr John P. EVER KNOWN q Everything is greater at our| ‘time and gives little satisfac- Ce pe eee | SS eS ; e : ‘ —— 4 avenue ai street will be s eae! —_ pes eed ee E Harper's Bazar says—“The gown can be pretty and dainty without store — except prices — our| _ tion. 3 enough after {ts brilliant history of the | or ine Cicedseene and Gol, W. HL Greesor being elaborate or extravagant. The simpler, the prettier. Fashion —_— The other costs less in the past sooniyseme arte Selene deseytencies ——_ No notes—no interest—just commends soft wools, silk and wool. all sitk or one of the many pretty growth is our best advertise- long run and results in abso- to leave, but the Lamont house and the} FOR THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL. epee Ye + i a ‘losed. Secreta and M eee = ment. Four years ago we| lute satisfaction always. a “4 cir | The Lawn Fete to Be Held in a promise that you will pay—as cotton materials shown in such variety this season.” you can spare the money— Our assortments of the above fabrics are very choice and compre- = Alger were anxious to get settled in their — See us about your summer | permanent home, the Hazen iouse, and i i . moved over thére over a week ago. commenced _ traveling the} suit. eaten eae There has been a splendid opportunity town Next Wednesda The St. Mary's Guild of Georgetown will weekly or monthly. hensi Ti as s ensive and the prices are most reasonable. hold their annuat entertainment for the . a A = : play finety at th Wools and Silk-and=Wools. road of popular prices. We've Expert Tailor, aflernoon team and garden pariics lately, | Denetit of the Children’s Hospital on W: = ej e ———_ _ it 1208 F Street N.W. ard the chance hag not been wasted. The | nesday evening, May 26, at 3051 Q strect, y ever since. sk F becomingness of fresh and dainty toilets eee ai ae ge in sitks and airy organdies is well un- derstood, and the idea that the new styles were never so pretty is general and would be hard to gainsay. The Brice ané British embassy garden parties were especially re- Albatross. Granite. ‘Ail wool. Al 1s 373¢- | semen. ver yara.. 2 50 2 ¥ Henrietta. + |Serge. from 4 to 10. Entitled a lawn fete, the #1 tertamment will be unusually varied. There will be a magic lantern exhibition by Mr. Wheatley, a clever little play by several of the young peeple, while the sury 30-inch. Per yard any Washingtonian “which 735¢- 2 A TL NR aN a tailor sells first-class goods at se of the 'Newest Belts-= markable for the beauty and daintiness of CREDIT evening will be a dime museum by unpro- e All wool. x a Al). wool. j nS : e = |the new dresses and hats, and gave to | fessional talent, full of new and novel fea- 45-inch. Pee yard. §Oc. | ssincn. Per yard $1.00 lowest prices” and ninety- Silver Mounted $2 TENN g cat lane Anes ertiaassieneats Sikes ty | Rinen: == Se ei R ranemen yh ea : : the dezens to utilize in the construction of | The committee in charge have been very Buvs the Matting—and tacks *}| Serge. Etamine. nine will answer “Mertz’s.’ —and upward—in silk and 7] their summer outfits. Having two or three | industrious and an enjoyable evening's cm pete = & Alt woot. leat hi latest S light and effective ccstumes on hand at | tertainment is promised to all. it down FREE. It buys the $1 sotmes. rer sara SOc. | so-tnen. Per yard $1.00 ‘eae eather—the very latest pro: this early season, when dressmakers are — Relrigerator—and the Baby Mohair. Hendietta = SSS Soaaaee yeaa ductions. Shirt Waist Sets as overworked, ard best customers must bide They Visited Manansas. . : . Carriage — EVERYTHING! It makes, lays and lines afl Carpets free — without any charge for the waste in match- ing figures. When we say that our credit prices are lower than other dealers’ cash prices we are ready to PROVE it! Selid Oak Chamber Suites. Focty-powml Hair Mattresses, Selid Oak Extension Tx Woren Wire Springs. are now open, for looking ahead which low as 75¢-. # | their ttme, ‘shows a inspection was an immense advantage over others who were content with less early prepara- tion. Mrs. McKinley received by appointment yesterday afternoon a number of callers from 3 to 4. They were received in the library, where tke mistress of the White House was seated near a south window. Mertz and Mertz, ; 66 9 os v H, hand- New Era” Tailors, |i) ._...,..2°°% a See eee ; Fo ; Z ee SS ee ee 2 906 Street. aaa eee sisted in entertaining the callers, who " ji i Water, | ¢2™me im groups throughout the hour. Mrs. je The Only Genuine Hunyadi Water. | $5Ces nee greats enjoyed the a toe weather this spring, but does not antict- Members of the Nattonal Geographic So- ciety made today one of the excursions which have become a feature of the annual program, which is provided each year the entertainment of the members. This morning a party left on a special train over the Southern railroad to Linden, where the battlefield cf Manassas was visited. At this point sketches of the war history of the region were given by Major Jed Motch- kiss, and some account of the physical geography of the country by Mr. M. R. Campbell. Visits were made to many points of interest. Lunch was served, and the soclety, it Is expected, will return to this city at 6 o'clock. The tinal meeting of the society for th« season was held last everting at Columbian University, and in order that the members should be Tamiliar with the territory to be visited today, a lecture was delivered by W. J. McGee on “The Blue Ridge and Pieimont Plateau,” and Major Hotchkiss All woot. Silk warp. 50c. 40-inch. Per yards... $1.00 BSinch. Pee yard. ]7Men’s 14-karat Gold Shirt Buttons, $2 up. . Galt & Bro., ! JEWELLERS. SILVERSMITHS & STATIONERS, 2) 1107 Penn. Ave. Henrietta. Mohair Brilliantine. AN wool. 45-inch. Per yard 75€. | 48-tuch. Per sard. sever $1.00 Serge. Lansdowne. 30-inch. Per yard.. SI 40-inch. Ter yard.. Brilliantine. Engadine. ‘Stlk and wool. Sicilian. Armure. $5-inch, Per yard......ceeeeeceeceeseeee 75> | 50-inch. Per -yard..... sbaidicesenteetsn SESS. Ist floor. 42-inch. Per yard. pate with any dread the warm weather, a for she rather likes it, and will be quite content to cemain here until the President can go away with her. 5 Little Mary Patterson Chandler, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Chandler of Phil- S : adelphia, and granddaughter of Mr. Jas. Rest Natural Aperient Water. | Patterson ‘of this city, aiied at her home last Tuesday. GROCAN’S GREDIT $ i = = ; : $ Silk Gowns Fabrics. talked about “Maprassas to Manassas Gap.” HOUSE, Miss Lilian Craigen and Mrs. Genevieve —_—_—_— Prescribed and a) wed for 24 years by all the Plain Japanese, Taffetas Faconne, mrlical ethentiee ter CONFTIP ATION. DINER | Nickols are ancading a few weeke at Oa | Way Wrewued tn che Fesemne. Figured Japanese, Peau de Cygne DES GF THE ULANAU, | HEMOE- | Point Comfort. George Kidwell, seven years old, fell in * RHOIDS, as well as for all kindred ailments re Miss Ri Twilled J nese. Cc Ss tt sulting from indiscretion in diet. iss Ruth Marie Sites has recently, with } the river yesterday afternoon near the foot ; wil apa . repon Suzette, “The prototype of all Diiter Waters.” —Lancet, | Miss Jonnie Adams, been the Suest of her | of Gth street and was drowned. The un- . White Surah, Plain Taffetas, “speedy, sare. geotte." British Medical Jouruat. | Baltineire it Mia Aoeeae ares arom | Zortunate boy. whose futher is engineers é . P yess the Cairo flats, was playing on the sea * See that the label] in the ie way. Miss Sites will soon “a playing } Say the word and one Crepe de Chine, Silk Mull, etc. CAUTION: bears ‘the signature of | to New York. a wall with a number of companions and ac- 2s ape = : ee \ e firm. Mr. and Mrs. James Herbert Barrett | Cidentally dropped overboard. He fell near 4 of our wagons will call for 4 == rel and “comfortable during, the =. Saxlehne: have issued invitationg for the marriage | 5°™e Piles and became so tightly wedged oe bande bundle: pot nights that will won be here ndreas Mer. | or there daughter May leaner so ape | between two of them that he was unable “Send Monday ; Cotton Gown Fabrics Ideal summer Ught—and at tri- aped-aewlyr = Charles A. Dolan, Wednesday, Jane 9, at | 1 come to the surface of the water. Two Send Monday. , e fling cyst a, creat’ deal less than aaa —anenewwnows | 11 o'clock, at St. Matthew's Church. | | (C™MPaulons dislodged the body when he ry The Yale Laundry, > ch Nai Persi AOU ee Rede Te facceat apa Mr. and Mra. Edward Augustine ‘Tate | tue ¥8# lower, and the police patrol wagon iS iol phaneiog= 2. t | nem jainsook. rsian Lawn. most varied stocks of Lamp in the avs cent perce as sent for. ‘The remains were first taxen 5 i eM 10d Sheer and medium welghts Sheer and medium weights. city. "We can safely promise ‘to thei out cards for the marriage of | to the fourth precinct station, but wer Py ascinch, “Per yard "... 50C. tO $1.60 | goitnen. “Per yard, : 20¢. to 50¢. quote you the lowest prices, too— It y ife is tired out cir Gaughter Cora to Mr. Charles Eg- | afterward removed to the home of the and... 3 Se FO GUE your wife is tired out bert Bryan, Saturday, June 5, at 12 o'clock, | boy's parents, No. 1257 Union street eo H *| India Pull Dotted Swiss. Geo. F. Muth & Co. and. ‘weary alter “every A) i tie cies comet arttsa airs 27a" | Gesamte OF enon oath woe ve vw rv we ww ww oe e a ° leg = t . 8. M. given. wash day ‘you can blame Bryan of this city. Th 5 = ie Soft finish. Pin and medium dots. Formerly ay y. The young ccuple will — Discovered and Perfected by “| seinen. ett 374¢. to $1.00 | go ight 4M medinm dota, 25¢. to soc. (418 Seventh St. geared yourself, make thelr home in Waltimors, where they | Your pites cam be cured by watng oor pa FLL Py lafant's Fea The tavatne'a die India Dimity =e LY Have her let us launder Preston street. St SS West | Memorrttin, opto, No dcteution from a Poymer po mot ne oe eae French Organc ie. ndia Dim ity. Fran ame the entire family wash— Mrs, W. H. Orcutt of East Capitol stree: | Made ond wold by: Hemorriedia Compaus, 3am 10h BICOLA PILLS- Make Blood and ‘ins, make ne creases) : Sheer quality, nea Blur people wrist, and settle nersous sank: | G8-Iued, | Per yard. s+ 374C. to $1.00 | settnch, “Per yard ural SRIDNER BEAXS The great discovery for . 25c. and 35¢. left Thursday for Maine, where she will pet Biter online and save time, trouble spend the summer. and health. Mrs. Henry E. Pellew has invitations street rortheast. Mrs. Alger has gone to her home in De- EVANS. On May 21, 1897, at 10:05 a.m. EVANS, widow ef the late Rees Evau: dian Head, Md. aylor & Co., Sev & vlemer. eigiy towig Remner's Westineter $8.00, $8.50, $9.00 and $9.50 Each. Pharmacy, Wh teste € Walton, It. Le Qubsley, BB. Bachrach. ALEXANDRIA-E. 3: ter “From Maker to Consumer.” ;HERDLISKA ‘& CO., th tis “The Mineral Water People.” 7 idney and bladder troubles. The fail 3 famil t 3 wider % “Y never 2 Ss ial rates to families, out for a tea Monday at 4 o'clock to meet to cure. x Re = B t | PEE ee, 2| the Countess de Brazzi. SS a very eady co eeae Gowns. ‘ est minera i made known on applica- i Dr. and Mrs. W. K. Butler have re "ARZINA—The ointment for skin troubles. A b rti t, embracing all the favorite fabri : 7 tion. Z| turned from their trip to Atlantic Ci Cas superb assortment, ig all the favorite fabrics and in- “W i = espe’ Canian JC Twows, Fells A. Helver, Btnoxts & | cluding some very elegant effects in Dimities, Organdies, Swisses, Lawns, | / ‘ater for Folks i The Yale Laundry, j Spt lesen Perel mec ni apricaae anne, &NC"Biatin, at "inee™ tis | ete. Worthy of special mention we name,the following: «with Rheumatism!|: 518 10th street. Z| of ‘Mise Emily Wunder, who win sree py = ules! Fe Herta a Walter Howe Daint d tiful White Swiss G : 2\3 ‘ | be married to Mr. Shea of New York city, at 4:15 o'clock, MARTHA CANNING. Join W, Jennines, FP. Welter, Magruder's Dag ainty an Beaw' wiss Gowns, i ifthe sated, time i Rly Sen i i 7 | Mrs. George W. Ketcham of Virginia, for- | Feneral will sae lace Mantas. May 00, ot op Stere, King’s Drug Store, 3. C. Simms. A. é j = w i : 2 ore res! wer parents, 1212 ber, Wawacd Gren, Wair's Fharmaes’ Chas. | Made very full and fluffy, with lace trimmed double ruffle on skirt, square | 7 meat ara ren Pee | auughiar {pany eiaeacee eerie ie | isin avege, soatharest.” Hide of “the Taploc © Go, Sem T. Mott, meee T iswel, | neck effect, full accordion plaited front, ripple ruffles over shoulders. H py +» “real. bottle; 20c. gallon In CEMENT DIRECT sister, Mrs. Edwin C. Bartlett of 601 2a troit for a few days. The Potomas § rnte3m,28 Ez : Ralatives and’ friends are requested to attend the ap20-t,thstm,2s ‘ : i funeral from the cli) Win * ‘ White Organdie Gowns, White Lawn Gowns, nce NESE = Hydraulic ComemtGo., |: Tne Short. Story Chub Wednesday even } fate aE ates ave orth ; = = - . ‘a ing hel regular meeting of the lonuay, May 24, at 2 o'clock p.m. Bolero Jacket feet of ace; fumed with Ince; alle | LAC° And embrolery yokes; high collar of lace and | SCO*POPSSESPESESSIOLOOOESES: MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH-GRADB —? | season. Its parlors in the Lenmen bul. | . 3 over shoulder; rhnmed embrotdery; lace and embroldery at cuffs, POTOMAC CEMENT. ing were crowded by members and friends. | GOULD. Suddenly, at Manassas, Va., on ‘Thurs x : 2 girdle. A hea ver in d : day. May 20, 1807, WILLIAM” WARREN Remember your experience $12.50 acu. $10.00 sacs. Mill and Works......Near Shepherdstown, W. Va, | PB entire work of this club, with the ex- GOULD, ‘beloved busband of Lydia A. Gould of last vear and pay a few dol- ’ Washington Office. 7.1008 F st. nw. Room 5. | C¢Ption of choice music occasionally, has and father of Ezra and Mabel Gould, ae * z ‘3d. floor. woman's weakness. We beg to-inform the public that we have opened | been presented by club members. Seven- | Pune al from the residence of his father-in-law, lars more for your summer suit. an wee — aroren EP eS ES = aren — ten essays, twenty- gly a7 4 L Mey Then there'll be no question | | aces, Handkerchiefs, Sonat cen, cree Pant & | Berhad Cana aon Eic Se | ese ervccs nod fomrven geen th || Sha a sas Seti” 37 as to fit, style and wear. Newest desigos in Fine White Laces, silk and| ure Linen Handkerchlets, embroidered scalloped I gp rman as gay th aaa we saving to the purchaser the midile- | has formed the season's work. The pro- ence, S14 G street southwest, ANDIZEW, cottea, in t @Espeit, Point de Parts, | edge, embroidered hemstitched edge, or lace trim- istone Island Mineral Water. Its properties ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS of Wednesday night, which was husband of Ella Hilimon, and beloved father of G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, tian, Lierre. Applique, Net-top Venice, i a med, 25¢c., 50c, and 75c, each, us a diuretic aud as a cathartic makes it would do well to consult us before closing thelr | STeatly enjoyed, was as follows: Original Maria KE. and Elijah A. Hillmon, in the fifty Ex ‘Tailor, plique and Point Brussels. 3 to 13 ine "| “Pure Linen Handkerchlets, shee: valuable in such ailments. - Sample it free— coutracts, Kstimates and tests cheerfully furnished | story, “The New Woman,” by Miss Ella fourth year of his - 3 = te 1208 F Street N.W. 25e. to $3.00 rd. a > Sheer and fine, acal- here. 20c. Y%-gal. bottle, $2 8 upon application, Padon; original poem, by Mr. Ciifford How- | Funeral services at Williamsburg, Va., Sunday, ‘Also a ‘complete Tine of Valeneiennes and Mech een Sige oF lace trimmed, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 to Me 3 . Drop us a postal and our representative will call | ard, sung by Mrs. Howard to ber own May 23. org ele pero Also a Deantifal tue of Real Duchesse and Blacki stone wren fen 5 wend music A story in four chapters, by the May 21, INT. at 10:99 “. = is following members, cau: great applause: oved busbau paaaaaaaaeaaaaaacasaaa==ns | Ribbons Ngee aeneeee Lach: Hanthaechiste. CLARET Lo finicons | First chapter, Mrs. EF. “Hort: second | fai fifty-fh year of his ‘ Bargain Corner, 20th st. and Pa. ave. White Ribbons, Gros Grain, Molre_and Double. eee Island Water Co., 611 F St. For Punch. Punch at home SS nung Septer» | runcral from late residence, 1517 B strest,novth- Inches: Be. L. = = 4 ry * - west, vy ia} be 2 od a. { Fi faced Satin. 1 to 5 pens wits. 10,05 Take’ wie, | Gloves, 5 may 41-$00,28 * use ForKaloa Clart | Jean B. Lockwood, Recitations, by Mra:] ett, a Monday, May 24, at 2 o'clock pn ‘ Impossible for Ah ee White Suede Gloves, & 12, 16 and sp-utton seeosooes C$ gal iP “sores thet | Hort and Mrs, Lockwood, and ‘songs, by 4 Ist floor. lengths, $1.50, $2.25, $2.75 and $3.25 a pair. being a success! | Mrs. Howard, closed the evening. A book | KIDWELL. On Friday, May 21, 1897, GEORGR ing HAVE YOU SEEN? No. 2 Falcon Camera, Price $5, FOR PIOTURES 8%x3% INCHES. COMPLETE LINE OF paotbaltarnie sv! S., son of John and Maggie Kidwell, ‘aged seven 8, Notice of funeral hereafter. . LATIMER. On 20, 1897, at 10:20 o'clock, at the residence A. Schaffer, 1109 io street southeast, HA’ V. LATIMER, be- loved daughter of J. T. Latimer and the late S. B. Latimer, aged seventeen years and thir- carnival, by the club, was announced for next Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Droop, with their three daughters, have moved out to their country seat, Chestnut Hill, near Rockville, Md., where they expect to spend the summer. White Glace Kid Gloves, 12, 16 and- 20-button Neckwear. leagtis, $2.50, 38.00 and $4.00 a pat. White Embroidered Yokes, $1.25, $1.50, $200,] White Silk Gloves, 12-button length, $1.00 a palr, $2.50 and $2.08 ae ae Tk ‘Silk Mitts, 12-button length, $1.25 a pair. ‘Organdle Fronts in white and delicate tints, trim- : med In Val. lace. $1.00 to $3.50 each. Shoes Mousseline de Sole Tucking, trimmed in Ince, in- e sertion and Point d'Exprit net, $4.75 to $7.50 8! White Kid Slippers, one Anyone in the ‘ Furniture line to quote lower The Mayflower Pleasure Club gave an snen aaye. . trap, per ~ Fune: rom the residence, Sunday, 3 o'clock. th an 8) r ri Ss 3 Hite td SI no sume #2 per mi Kodaks and Camer wd apron party last evening to their president, Friends Hy relatives davited. ee. ur prices. Ist floor. rouse Kid Sifppers, one strap, “$3.00 per pati, WE MAKE A OF DEVELOPING Miss Rosa. McGrath of 306 24 street south: Patent Leather Oxiords, $8.00 per pair, PU AND PRINTING BGR AMATEURS — east, in honor of her sixteenth birthday, | REED. On Seturday morning. May 22, 1807, Mrs. ‘Think of 2 Solid Oak 10-foot Extension Din- Fans ‘2d Boor. N * < ng Fable for $3.00—and Cooper & MeKas’ * MARY A. REED, aged sixty-one years. bar “tate PRICES NABLE, White Gauze Fans, with carved ivory sticks, Te. | Hig gia, D. N. Lal ford ’ “Giant painted Gangs Fang, with carved ivory sal’bite, Cotton Hoge, plain and aropetitch, 25c., 909 AND 477°PAT AVE. N.W. OT OE I EA we sihcke F.3D to $8.00 cathe aeea ana | 2S Der pal my22-tt20 % dy, E. Brody, Welle, A Brooke, ta sls eG Sats f | man Ah gate coer mines S| Ta as rset a Sf Ss Re S.K, Brown & Son's Stine om, §] Se SS eat are, te | ERASE ae enn oe = sist 3 aes WP Beownty, Sear : —— japanese 3 aged : open- — : F . Cleeve E : 20° St. & Pa. Ave, }| “mim “Eee Oe a Ere = athe ae me & tate SS, Gece my21-40d yours. * —— _OWATER COOLERS—a big line C. England, J. Rupple, F. Hefner, C. May- Sve eww verve vw wvvvwrews . Wrap it “up Tn a@ bundle —— to choose from—all sizes. 98¢, up. hue, H. Rowe, F. Keitley and J. — ee a . , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rathbone have Books for Graduation Gifts. —leave it with(the folks at a BARKE Cos 7th sued myatens for the - i + home—and drop a postal eae sare & DSN: of their daughter Bertha to Mr. Waar “Gunn ee _ We have a choice collection of such books, both as to styles of bind: asking us to call ee tes Ralph Siete See Zune 1. Ocsason cutumatite Che ing and matter of contents. Standard books of known worth and merit The Yale Laundry, Blodgett will make their home in how dificult itis to Ke claborately Bound, soc, 636, 756 and $r.ao each, =» 5” More |} 5x8 roth-sphone toga. ff vara WNINGS” 5 Catno Saha ot America Your collars and cuffs j| “" “Books in libraty binding--4 leather, morocco, white and gold, etc, Your AWNINGS (|e ou tne olty had ig tite at ; — 75¢. to $3.50 each. : ; Branch 170 Basement. : spite of the storm, the ree two boats, contact with our laundry ms The Yale Laundry, : ots 518 10th—phone 1092. f