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THE EVENING STAR, .THURSDAY,.MAY 27, 1897-14 PAGES. 6 fl Se eee eens: Sceceeeee sence coceseooooss THE. WORLD .OF SOCIETY | fists enjoyed ‘not “oar shale Testicle Woodward *, Lothrop, LARS : : See I, a 8 <4 $a but the rose garden. which is now in {is ° “The Birth of Our Nation's Flag,” Charles H. Weisgerber's Gacat 3 PRA 4 Great Shoe Values Postal Delegates"--View the Gallery Sng the, Misses Pugh assisted, an and the-a- Historical Painting, is now on exhibition in our Art Gallery. Free to all. | New Philadelphia Store. ‘Treasures. sant Cone onpaiocied Sop Me, ee Friday’s Our Remnant Day, FRIDAY Our Special Bargain Day. toth, 11th and F me N. W. ing, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. a4 Mre. Hubbard Entertain at | V. Mcintyre, @1 Howard avenue. The members and guests present enjoyed a ‘Twin Oaks—A Coming Wed- seme teagan and literary program, fol- low: vy jancit and refreshments. @ing—Personals. “= or: Among those present were Mrs. Wheeler- Brown, Mr. and Mrs." Geo. A. Bacon, Mi! * For 5) Cents ful season in its social session last even- Is Reduction Day Here. The délegates of the universal postal con- Dana, Mrs. Dingwan, Mr. and Remnants are the only goods we coax you to buy—they’re a, busi- ness loss that’s counted on. The very low reduced prices we put on them to close them out quickly are not from imaginary values, but from prices that were current but a few hours or days before. Remnants of Dress Goods, Linens and other piece goods are carefully measured and marked just as they measure. Soiled or crumpled handkerchiefs, articles of un- der and outer wear, scratched and marred goods, etc., are ticketed and so arranged that you may see their exact condition. Thus it is with all rem- nants, and you buy them as they are and for what tl y are worth to you. 8e., 10c. and 12%c. remnants of pretty Lawiie, Swisses and Crepes, Tomorrow’ 3 ¢ take four yards for the price of one— OC. 300, Fars of Fine, Printed Ducks 5 ¢ and Crinkles. Were 12}4c. . 200 yd, Fine Percalen, Were 12%e, “Reduced to. ic. 150. yards beautifal Scotch Iium- i Inated Crepe, Were 25. Iteduced to fine Doadle-bed | Size Pique @& Quilts "Were tee, Medeced to, c. 14 Frerch Dimity Gas gue bed size. Were §1.10. 75c. 4+ doz. Heavy Double Dy sees °xap- $3, kins. % size. Were $4 doz. Reduced to - Tables tomorrow. - Tomorrow Only. The best Shoes that have been offered at the price for many a day will be found on our Odds and Ends Hardly a pair amongst them that’s not worth at least double—but they are remnants and must be gotten rid of to make room for other goods. Every pair of these Shoes will go tomorrow gress were the guests last night of the trustees of the Corcoran Gallery of Art for a private view of the gallery, and the invi- tation so graciovsly accorded was very generally accepted by the distinguished fereigners. The gallery was brilliantly tl- himinated from 8 until 11 o'clock, and its art treasures were seen and admired under the very best possitle conditions. The ccmpany was a large one in reality, al- though the invitations were limited in a Evans, Miss Gifford, Mrs. Gill, Mr. Hi. milton, Miss Homan, Mr. 8. D. Mor- rill, Miss O. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Shook, Mr. Smith, Miss Smoot, the Misses Steinberg, Mr. Stratton, Mr. F. B. Wood- bury and Miss Yingling. The present offi- cers of the club are: President, Mr. I. C. 1. Evans: vice president, Prof, H. D. Barret: secretary, Miss Bertha Julihn; assistant secretary, Mr. 8. D. Morrill, and treasurer, Mrs. Wheeler-Brown. The closing meeting of the Undecided Euchre Club was held Tuesday evening at SESERE SCENE TIRE Oe ee measure to high officials and their families, | the residence of the Misses Dell, at 424 63 yards of ‘inch All-l aes Bleached "TN " 7 3 lend ; ew York avenue, and a very pleasant Tomorrow there'll be many bargain opportunities. Piles of rem- Zable 7 Linen. Was) 0c c. At 95 ca Pai r. = greets ware ticoce ene sue uahaiee wear exening at cards was spent. ‘The ladies’ =f rst 5 el nants of every character and kind. Rare opportunities among the peearigces 16.tm. Cruel all iinea. 6 Ag. AU ° ° Svar they toil “ap shial” Guicacaion’ Re yey by, Misa Jennie Delt Woolen Dress Goods—choice pieces of the season’s brightest stuffs, et gt Cumbrie Corset ey : dies’ Shoes Men's $2.50 Oxford Ties, wae <sman gathering. Mr. 8. Hi. = = the gentlem men Mr. B. P. Craig neck, embroidery trimme ere La 5 Soft Kangaroo Calf. euffmarn, Mr. Frederic! . McGuire, | carried off the first prize, with Mr. Chas. skirt lengths, dress lengths, waist lengths, children’s frock lengths. Prob- Boe.” Reduced to. 15c. aie ee aa Sa etn METDL WW. Galt ae Golteron Gatmor bon | oecsene tenn eee ee ee ably the greatest accumulation of remnants in W: ash Goods we have ever 1 let of Corset Covers, = neck, trimmed Round, Needle 2nd Square ‘Toes, Seek others of the trustees formed a reception | clusion of the games elaborate rm esh- had on‘our counters. All lengths from a yard up to sufficient for a Gee flee, 25c. A to B widths, broken sizes, Boys’ $1.50 Tan Shoes. committee and extended a welcome to the | ments were served. followed by ‘am im- ~ 2 } a c 0 0. . ranging from size 1 to 8. Laced Shoes, sizes 11 and 12, gests as they reached the to; of the | Promptu musical progcra’ Among those complete dress. To insure the quickest possible clearance we've made pce the EU Ga EO Heel SS Oxford Ties, sizes 4 to 3%. Stairs. The delegates paid ‘many compli. | Present were Misses Mabel and Jennie Dell, Care a B ing caeaneed totter 75¢. $2 to $3 Black Oxford Ties, —— - ments to the beauty of the building, as well | Misses Mollie and Ada McDevitt, Miss the prices in many cases half and less. é peace Cowie wale cose. Best, Kid or Patent Leather, ee Se Brown Sandats as the value of its contents, and made a Say Steifer, Miss Nellie Gallagher, v Y re ely = » Square and Rout Toes. with Handsome Bow careful tour of- every room. Postmaster iss Lizzie Wissner, Miss Mamte Kam Tomorrow we shall also offer various bargain lots of goods secu’ Bice Ere) splendid materials. 69¢. AIL Widehs.; Sizes 1 t0 3. B, C und D widtis~1i to 2. General Gary and Miss Gary were present. | Miss Bertha Fowler, Messrs. T. A. Ne expressly for this occasion, at very specially low prices. Ladies’ Fine. Quality Mf trimmed with Hamburg embroldery and fin- iin Drawers, The company began to assemble about | man, B. P. Craig. George Moran, Joseph $1.50 and $2 Spring. eal Low Shoes, half-past 8, and from that until long past | Daly, Frank J. Wissner, E. A. Beitzel and Child's $1.50 La Oxford Ties ard Sandal: Best Brown or E ° Ba Untamed un vie eee Le Filet fi ag gre pee 7 Reduced to.... : ° ook D widths: Pointed Toes. All widths, cse present in addition to the delegate: 4 Friday s Special rgain in Untri ed Hats. Ladies’ Fine Tallor-made Colored Novelty Sizes 2% to 6. Sixes 6 to 10%, were the Mexican minister, the Colombian | to Dickey’s on the Virginia side of Great A special purchase of Women’s Straw Hats, comprising all the best shapes in Black Neapolitan iSulteireduced: targe d'affaires and Mrs. Rengifo, Miss | Falls. tarbour, the Misses Pauncefote, Senator ee ard Mrs. Carter, Senator and Mrs. Bate, WAYLAND'S NORMAL CLASS, Mrs. Burrows, Mrs. A. J. Halford, Mr. and - Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann, Miss Kauff-| Graduating Exercines Held at the Braids and Rough Straws, with black brims and crowns of green, yellow, heliotrope. 25c. Each. Regular Prices, 50, 75c. and $1.00. $g Suits for $5. $18 Suits for $10.25. $19 Suits for $12.50. WM. HAHN & CO.’S FE id i: I Ww $ Si fi $13 co AS ree rete 5 adios! ~e are Vermont Avenue Baptist arch, rik 's Cia! ra 22.50 Suits for “50. $30 and 932 7un st. Mrs. J. L. M. Curry, Miss Conne! Mr. | The annual commencement of the nor- Priday’s Special Bargain in Women’s Wrappers. | 82750, Sut ore. |g - RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, its ou ida ive. and’ Mrs." Hinckley. ‘Mr Max West," a t - i Fide ts mal department of Wayland Seminary took oughly tuade and finished, the one day only, Frida: reduced 89c. Pa. ave. ce. Spanish minister and Mrs. Dupuy de Lome, 50c. Each. Regular Price, $1.50. Bd tloo-. Friday’s Special Bargain in Women’s Gowns. 10 dozen Womeg’s Nezligee owns, consisting of blue Mulls trimmed with lace, Figured Lawns wed with ribbon, and White Dimity trimmed with embroidery, insertion and ribbon. $1.50 Each. Regular Price, $3.00. irs size 8 ouly Ladies’ Balbriggan that were 25c. and DIZ ¢, 50. Reduced to. 5 ° 5 Ladies’ Black Sill Sleeves. Were to High Neck and Tong Reduced 98c. White Swiss "Ribbed 3 sesso ©8060 GO6S6 ee SSSSSSO6 SOSSOS09 | Seceseeccecs reoeoooees poreessooese *Window Serena It’s Not Safe TL t fo leave Valnable Paintings, Rare Bric-a- the Austrian minister and Baroness von Hengelmuller, Mrs. F._B. McGuire, Mrs. Beriah Wilkins, Mrs. Frank Conger and Miss Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner G. Hubbard wel- comed to their beautiful suburban home, Twin Oaks, yesterday afternoon the dele- gates to the universal postal congress and many other friends who werc asked to me place last evening at Vermont Avenue Bap- tist Church, in the presence of a very lai audience. Rev. Dr. King, the retiring president,was in charge. Others on the platform were Gen. T. J. Morgan, secretary of the Amer- ican Baptist Home Mission Society; the members of the faculty of the school and + m. The surroundings of Mr. Hubbard's | the speakers of the event Vests, low neck and sleeveless. Castis Books, “ete., at home—while ae Nite peakers of the evening, 2 floor. Reduced tose. woes ee eee, 1214. S _None but the good, strong c.u Feu ie eee ket cee oan piace ween Sust now tolbe Jonking Rt ERE Gs... sreciamn iceheeed seg ae: Rubel = pene ifialia piace hore - Up Sarectraniilice maetantory aan Weare ae very best, and the drive there, leading : “ J Lot of Fine Neck Ruchings 2 Invocation by Rey. Dr. Tept, president 0} that were b0e., de. and 2c. 1 DIZ ¢, 8 ROOMS. ‘The cost of rental is Tree Oat terme bent) SOS | tata Cig RARER Va. ane . 9 . es . = 7 2 o 7 c > $1.25. pe overs Was i ared those e guests 4 © 4 Friday’s Special Bargain in Children’s Kilt Suits. Reduced to. Va gore es ees 3 tyr jute Faruture ett ie ceoniak Sabeaiite tee oomtne ee by thest_named ‘tociow ‘on the 100 Fine Washable Kilt Suits, in very pretty patterns and fast colors: well made, Sizes 2, ‘in Ovens eiees sur more thoroughly enjoy the brilliant. cvent ntioned: “Mission of a Fe 7 3%, 3 and 4 years. fo) O13 3 Ce: ge Ex ress to which they were bidden, and the charm- | Sfavc\s Hi Young. pntias Beas coh 4 ZO 61 oline, ing hospitality which was offered. The ie eg Same . 59c. Each. Regular Prices, $1.25 and $1.50. co) of oe- oe S XJIEXp Co ine testir which "wag gnerat the | a cay ty the Boasiny Rnglom, ted 3a floor. 9 5 size—strongly made—and t P. ’Ph and all the gay summer blussoms, and the | Measure Scholarshi i eens ° sA@ @o unusual bargain a: 3 ow at 1419 Pa. aye.’Phone 311 dining. room was equally elaborate in its | Church, Wilmington,’ Del-: “ntlucnes of ° 8 ———— ] floral’adornment. Mr ead Mex Hubbari | Exampie,” Thomas J. Johnson, Marrison- Friday’s Special Bargain in V in White Duck. 2 Nt. OK $3 B A KER and Mr. and Mrs, Charles J Bell mee the | burg, Va.: “The False and the True én 2.060 yards White Duck, in 2 to 12-yard lengths, suitable for skirts, suits, vests, ete. © $ er guests in the hall, which, with its hand- | Press,” Miss Sadie A. Lopez, Portsmouth, z il eae: DSR Gome’ furnishings “and hangivs gene a | Vai “Nature as an Educator.” William Y. yi DRNISHINGS, TINNING. 8c.a Yard. Regular Price, 12'4c. it Bako « ° appy suggestion of the other elegant ap-| Lee, Haverhill, Mass.; “Silent Intluenc 2a floor. Pt OOCOdeoeor ed We Deliver No pointmenis of the house. Mrs. Huobard | Miss Mary E. Powell, Sandy Bottom, Va Friday’s Special Bargain in Children’s Mull Hats. pe Sethontostontodtectontonte Havenner’s Senroetestostostectosioetoetontrto ste Creams on Sunday. wore b kK silk and Mrs. Bell was in a dainty gown of mauve organdie ov Kk. “Kindergarten in Our Schools,” Miss An- nie C. Peterson, Philadelphia, Pa.; “Abreast = : With the Times,” William A. White. Bal- Shoe Shop. ( HA ry IAN A tea table was spread in the hall and | With the Times.” Willlam A. White. Ba aes Cultdren’s White Mull Hats, shirred, two ruffles around brim, edged with Val. lace, broad ° o*. But this mason von can enjor our Gaborate refreshmeats served in the din- piles Beaty Sather: Hinton, W. ¥ 255 c Ad eS 358 eS SS The wide verandas around the house, as | “Centralization, Not Diffusion,” ‘Cornelius 50c. Each. Regular Price, 75c. L 1 ‘an unexcelled PED Rei wail as ail the beautltulle arrenaed necting | N Harris, Bichmond, "Va 2a floor. see G places about the grounds in close vicinity, | The address to the graduating class was ater for all pee peeked amber gave ample opportunity to the guests to Sea by Say —— aes * a i . sw ah lect condition. eek. enjoy the place from every point of view. | Speech was made by Rev. athan Friday’s Special Bargain in R. and G. Corsets. SS BZA Dis list of Savors to choose The croquet grounds were another attrac. | E. Woods of Boston, who also pronounced 25 dozen TR. & G. Corsets, made of fine white, drab and black coutil; some of Imported net, with satteen strippings; among them are a few pairs of Nursing Corsets in white and drab coutil. ‘These Corsets are what is known in the trade as “second: some other slight imperfection, which 1m most ca: —show a finger mark, perhaps an oll spot or es 18 not noticeable. We offer them at 59c. a Pair. Regular Price, $1.00. 2d floor. —— s par ae duced from 35e. to ja ight and Rednced from $1.00 to Ge. each. Black Goods Department. Reduced from Reduced from Reduced from ‘Alk-weoi Diagonal. Leduced from 6.00 for plece. 42-in. Sik and Warp Henrietta, Re-. 19 to $6.00 for plece. Ga & a, 0 @ < 2. E @ ue = by spurious bargains. Here are some values - that will astonish the most exacting, for we only sell the best. Ladies’ Oxfords. female troubles. ‘The good effects sof Charmian is attested the “better health, af, the many ladies in Seg of the water 48 1 ‘Sample it. free at fiom. All delightfully prepared. Jarvis, #2" Ss, CATERER & CONFECTIONER, my27-tl, 28 HERDLISKAS CO., “The Mincfal ‘Water Eee . Bhorig 135. m PORT OV OTT Te i ‘Kidney: Troubles. :Will Fiivd- in Blackistone PUNCH find this Punch to} welcome addition to the $2 gal. nig menu. "Phone us for sour plente “wet goods To-KaionWineCo.614 14th my27-20d } 000000000000 0 ol ee EW HON OEY EY Oe ENN. live feature, as was the lily pond. Among the guests were the Vice Presi- Gent and Mrs. Hobart, Secretary and Mrs. Gage, and Mr. and Mrs. Pierce of Chicago, who are their guests; Postmaster Gencral Gary, Miss Lillian Gary, Attorney General McKenna, Secretary and Miss Long, Sir Julian and Lady Pauncefote, the M 5 Pauncefote, Minister and Mrs. Rom-ro, Minister and Mrs. Mendonca, Ambassador and Mrs. Patenotre. the Chilean minister Miss Batcheller, Dr. Andrade, Miss An- drade, Mr. and Mrs. Crosby S. Miss Noyes, Mr. and Mrs. Blount, Mrs. Wallach, the Misses Wa the Misses Patten, the Argentine minist and Mrs. Garcia Merou, ex-Secretary Her- bert, Miss Herbert, Mr. and the Misses Dedge, Senator and Mrs. Elkins, Naval Constructor and Mrs, Hichborn, Miss Hich- the benediction. The list of graduates was as follows: Charles Henry Carter, Jacob Edward Greene, Cornelius Nathaniel Harris, Thom- as James Johnson, Pearl Hedgeman Wal- den, John Henry Williams, Francis Biliott Young, Eliza Hyacinthia Adams, Eugene Ferdinand Jackson, Alfred Alexander Lang, William Edgar Lee, Daniel Glasco Maek, Thomas Jesse Joseph Mosby, Frank Elis- worth Pinkney, Dennis Presley Roberts, Reduced from ; con a] and Miss Gana, First Assistant Postmaster | James Alfred Robinson, William Andrew Better th They are So eetwopeecceeaseooeeee aint pat Boneh | General and "Mrs. “Perry Heath, the | White, Sallie Garland” Anderson, Annie Reduced from petter than men. 1ey ee (Wor Decoration Dagpy fs put up in ontresk. | Chinese minister, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Helen Blackiston, Emma Adina Church, See ene ae Reduced from |Z NOt so easily imposed upon Sufferers Ba ees MeGuire, "General and Mrs “Datchelion, | Sadie Ambrosine’ Lopes, Mary. Elizabeth Powell, Annie Christina Peterson, Nannie Peilet Rhodes, Mary Louise Smithers, Hat- tie Ann Smith. . The Wayland prizes for the academic Lopez, Mamie King, Cherry Lee Wilson, Violet Terrell and E! Wade. — Parasol Department. Sq paniy Sela, Sukewers WEEE Reduced ‘Tan, -—— | born, Miss Gordon, Mr. Geo. C. Gorhar Chevy Chase Ian Fete. ani ed, with satin atripe | $1143 to $7.00 for plecen elour. Reduced from Fe ISLAND MINERAL WATER. PORES PEO IS OPPO OS OC OE, | Miss Gorham, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Curt smiib'S:esy anes tin Webb Gnimeibier ab ow stripe of white; stylish $ |. All-silk Stripe = ime finished with tassel. Re- ’ Misses ena 5 Girls’. Heavy Cheviot Reefers, navy blue. Size 18. Reduced from = 7S to Se UO et ¥ Reduced ‘oul Cheviot Dresses, = Sizes ¥, ‘10 aad 12. duced. froma $5.00 to $1.00 ch. 8 Children’s Dark Outing Cloth Dresses, neatly trimmed. Sixes 6, 8, 12 und 14. Reduced from $2.40 to Boe. each. 3d tioor. nadine, Re- 2 to $3.50 for piec ds 45-in. All-silk Fancy Grenadine. Ie- éaceu ‘fom 50 a BS to $4.50 for plece. duced from $5.25 os 4% yards 45-in. All Stripe Grenadine. Re- anc wed from $9.75 to $7.75 for plece. st | Curtain Department. 10-4-4 Chenille Table Cor ce oe le Covers, Tteduced from Curtains. 1 uslin. Was $3.75. Now $2.50. in bour, Was $b. ‘Wont Sabreeaeaeeeiaaeedeateeetdetedetindedetvdededegetetneedetetegeantetetngeelndedy Bicycle Shoes. Ladies’ Tan or Black Bicycle Shoes latest Biel aie tas $3-OO $4.00 to. Tan Lace Shoes. Tailles’ latest style of Lace Shoes = $2- 35 Quced from $3.30 to. Havenner’s 5s as ee te I te Ae ee te A te A Ae a Oe ae ee te Ree as vs certain action as a —as well-as its benetictal Tect on eek fanctions-make it a wate in %-gallon bottles, 20c. ‘Git F St., ‘T. G. Herbert, Mgr. © my21-3m,28 ocoees eer recccooce YOU OUGHT NOT TO THINK OF THE PRICE reacriptions to be filled. When you bave often a case of nicely An old TRUNK Will serve your turn just as well as a new ‘Not repaired Noes tether A ne tal card will bring our wagon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson, Mr. Boari- man, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Parker, Mr. Pol- W. Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Belt have issued invitations for the marriage of their daugh- ter Clara Jane to Dr. Ernest Calvin Bull- ard, at Trinity M. E. Church, on Tuesday, June 1, 1897, at 2 o'clock p.m. Miss Belt is an accomplished musician, and has been the organist at Trinity M. E. Church for several years. Dr. and Mrs. Bullard will be at hom after June 15 at East Randolph, Vermont, where the former practices his profession. A dance was given last night at Sunny- ternoon and evening will combine both garden and house party, the spacious and attractive rooms of tie hotel being ample to accommodate all the guests. The r ceiving committee are: Mrs. A. A. Birne Mrs. J. H. Sypher, Mrs. Dalzell, Mrs. Huif, Mrs. John 6B. Wight, Mrs. MacKnight Moses and Mrs. J. T. Hough. The Mando- lin Club is composed of ladies who are in- terested in the Aid Association of the Na- tional Homeopathic Hespital. A band of music will be in attendance from 8 o'clock to 11 p.m. With dancing and refreshments @ la carte a good time can pe assured. —— Sash. Was $4. of a few cents you can’t afford to run any risk of getting impure drugs or substitutes— of baving prescriptions carelessly compounded. 928 F ST. N.W. ATLANTIC BLDG. We use only oure drugs. We don't make It mistakes. And prices are po more than a PRareontoctoctontenontortoctorinetontpetoctorte, Lotipttotieteoditiodie conscientious pharmacist should: charge. GILES IRS AIR SEK IEE REAR A aps Arlington Drug Store, Marriage Licenses. Shoe Shop, Suit Department. 1 i 1 4 All-wool Heliotrope Gray Cloth Suits, stik-lined | } 1 1 1 5 Hf a me of Mr. Rupert, on the Ben- Kmeessii, £25.78 §] ste accor ccs tert sects 2°] acartngs ucenen nave tom awed to the 9 Street. crated with the national colors and fes- | foilowing: White—Elhanon Row Meade of Expert Trunk Mendcrs, mhi-3m,2s SOBPOSSHSSHSEH CHS OSS SESS N_ PRINTING CEASES TO BE AN POOPOPPESOD SO OVD SEG FF Wn? Jackets, perealine ned skirts. Sizes 34, 33 And 40. Reduced from $15.00 to $6.75 oak Nyy Biue Serge Suit, taffeta, silk fined through- | 4 Size 36. Reduced from $28.00 to $10.00. tcons of evergreens, while the spacious grove surrounding the house was bril ly lighted by myriads of Japanese lanteras. The first set, a quadrille, was formed about Orange county, Va., and Katie Gretchen Schelhom of Loudoun county, Va.; Fred Peck and Frances A. liood; Philip A. De! 6 “SF Black Figured SUK. Watster Sizes 34 and. 38, yards Tamboar Muslin. Cor. VE. Ave. & H St, A © Daggett. Tj, The printing we produce is a paring 8 o'clock. At midnight ‘refreshments were | fF and Mary E, Halslup; Maurice A. Mul- Reduced from $9.00 to $2.50 each. 42°yards ‘Tampour Muslin. Wes S sents {t out. Its cost is greatly. over- served, and then the dancing continued un- | Cate and Mary. Wilson. amie B 4 Wool Grenadine poate with colored Interlin- | 47 yards ‘Tambour Muslin. Was 2243¢. SGROFULA, BLOOD POISON, CANCER, ECZEMA, — balanced by the favorable attention at- til a late hour. Among those present were | jpolgreg James I. leranen ane pyar be pee ee EE 4th’ floor. tetter and all other disorders of the per- | —— tracted to his business. Ask for estimates. ——| the Misses Clausen, Ida and Jessie Barnes, | Cland: Lindsey E. Shaw and Anastasia Bree Loe ee ee SSS | manently cured apd ail taint ‘uinitunted. from the (McGILL & WALLACE, Printer, 1107 £ St. Meggie and Fanny Leapley, Elizabeth, May | Muschett; James Shade and Lucy Robin- Faw! Plain Red French Flannel weappers. | White Goods Dept. : system by 8.8. 8. the greatest parifer. Presswork for the Trade. and Rhoda Summers, Groves, Owen, Therle | $00; Sprigg James and Julia Williams. Size 36." Reduced from $0.00 to $3.75 each. 3 noll-tu,tés-1y ‘ apasa7) of Bowie, Lovelace, Purdy, Jones and SSS Se = — ‘23 Fine Lawn Waists, neat pink, blue and lay-| 70 Remnants, 40-inch esis Liron, 2 to 12 yards. 2 = = = = = === | Clark, and Messrs. Clausen, Hagen. MARRIED. cies atsipes Sams 62 to dd. Reckiced fons 81.20 | Reluced from'ip to be. yard. om O 5 =s z z : — | Barnes, Therle of Bowle, Keyser, Oliv —— each. Reduced: from: een 4 India D imity, 3 to 12 yards. f AS A TM TM | Baker,’ Faunce, Lovelace, Jenkins, Leap-| payis_ ROBERTS. On the 26th of April, 1897, by sont 12 Hemmant Imported Selorea Mull Pisve, 4 to ley, Deavers, Cubbidge, Chace and Blair. Rev, Joel T. Howslter, Baltimore ‘Md. SOHN yards. from 30 to 8c. - Seeeie . . 7 : : Mrs. Miers, the mother of Representative a c S. | Witness. Cloak Department. a 2a floor. of having a thing is having CROCKER’S—————Shoes_ shined free-————_939 Pa. Avé. Robert W. Miers of Indiana, 1s visiting the ¢s, Mrs. J.T. Rossiter amd Mrs. M. A. Welch. 2 All-stlk Bead Trimmed Capes, silk lined. Re- z : it when you want it. family of her niece,, Mrs. J. E. Hart, No. | PECK- Hoop. On Wednesday, 24 26, 1807, in 518 B street northeast. Washt D.C by Bex. W. BR. Suricla Miss FRANCES ROOD. of “Mount Vernon, Mrs. John Blake Kendall, 14th street] Mis WATCPS hip CO PncR ur Colofado, “Tuc iver cope, a Vaca aaa vntwa ten. | Blanket Department. med. _ Reduced from $20.0 to $% 6 Reman Silk Couch Co . Sik-lined Broadcloth on rteduced from | 50c. each. Se ree ees to If you haven't the ready money—you've got “ready : ; r4 credit” with us. 3 3 : You Save Money road, will not be at home Friday, the 28th. (No cards.) 2) to 2. 313: ss antes ae oe aes So gitshtly solled, red. Miss Minnie R. Downing of Benning, D. plied SS SE. 1 pair 11-4 wool Blankets, sofled, red. Re- C., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. H. G. Isel, at Boys’ Department. duced from $7.00 to $6.00. tisfled—our Refrigerator customers. < her charming country home, the Maples, DIED. 3 oe E Fg edt ht, dark, service. | duced from $3.00 10. #255 tale ene Molled. | Be- Satlsted= oer eee oa tne eens 9 Soe rcoene RANK. In York city, May 26, 1897, Mi Long ots its, medium weight, service- (o 2 Ht = raw tt customers. 4 ANK. New ¥ elty, a ire. able amiatiites, all wool, Sizes 1 16 a00 1%) Ke: | 1 Silk Bideriown Ocatert) tirseed from handling, i . : ° Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kolb will be at | PAY Nutt She ant, me aise Prances Lavelle Taced from $AI5 to $2.95 toch red. Reduced from $11.00’ to $7.50. 6 All-wool Bicycle and Golf Suits. Sixes 7, 8, 9 10 and 16, Reduced from $5.00, $6.00 and $7. WER Sol sate wane west. stew 7, 5, 10, | Chima Department. 1, 12, T4 and 15." Reduced from $2 1 English China Dinner Set, one tea plate and to $1.50 each. ge individual butter missing. Reduced 6 All-wool Navy Blue and Fancy Checked Cheviot $10.00 to $8.50. Salts, sailor collars, prettily trimmed. Sizes 3, 4 Why shouldn't they be when they get the best cheapest? home to oe friends Wednesday evenings Chambers, formerly of this city. at 800 7th street northeast. BALDWIN. At her residence, 19 T street porth- The money you save on Shoes in din here will prob- Fae reir bated! Soe = on Wedne: May 26, 1807, MARY epti e : b ably. keep -you in’ handkerchiefs, laces and: ribbons. We é Bs jav- | Funeral from above. residence Saturday in honor of the Countessa di Brazza Sav- ought to sell nearly every pair of Shoes worn in Washington. morning orgnan and Miss Clara Barton. Mrs. at, 8:80, thence to St. Alorslus Church, where Kerens was assisted in receiving by Mrs. | Solemn requiem mass will be sald for the re- ou ina. Dinner Set, few pleces missing. HOUSE & HERRMANN, and 3. Ieduced trom $4.50 and $5.00 to $1.89 each 00 to We believe we would if everybody in Washington were Hawley, president: Mrs. Violet Blair Janin, bi cae vice president; Mrs. C. W. Harris, secre- At 2:30 a.m., ot Thursda; lay 5 8, 7,9. 10, WY and 12. Keduced from 25c. 10 | duced from $1200 0 aware of the goodness of our Shoes and the low prices at tary, and the ladies of the executive com GIBSON,’ tu ihe sixty-seventh year each. Decora: which they are offered. In no case do we charge quite as IE EG mittee of the Washington Auxiliary of the or bi age ‘ 1 from his late residence, 1208 15th street ~ re dozen White Hotel China Caps and Saucers. Cor. 7th & I Streets. much for equal quality Shoes as the others. oo a ee eS Woneuioek, os Menem Gap an or Ob pam Knit Underwear Dept. ‘ign ‘China Pudding Het daianged. Tedacea | 8a A ann Brasza Savorgnan and Miss Barton, "The | mermeat at Oak Lill cemetery. 7 Women's Fancy Trimmed Pink Lisle Vests, low = Sateen AAAAAA 2 from $5.00 to $3.00. 8 Plain White Covered Soap Dishes. Reduced from 19 to We. each. to toh Min White Brush Vases. Reduced from 19 10 Ie. 6 dozen White Individual Vegetable Dishes. e- duced from 60. to. 30e, 20. Decorated Carlsbad China Coffee Cups and ee Reduced from 10 to Se. each. ly faded. Reduced from $1.00 to 50c. pink ball room of the Cairo was decorated | McGRATH. O21 Tuesday, May 25, 1897, at 7:15 with palms, flowers and Greek and Ameri- o'clock a.m., MAIY, the beloved wife of Will- re $ $ 2 can flags. Mrs. Kerens wore a splendid |. tam McGrath. : 2.50; 3 & 3.50 I 69 rn of green’ moire, with emerald ang | Fuveral trom her late residence, 140 T stroct mort Oxférds °.9 ° oo and beautiful lace. Miss Barton wore red | McKXIGHT. 26, 1807, ot Wittsbung. Pa — ze go Giamohd ornaments. Mrs. Hawley wore am, Senn, ma:s of requiem at St. Aloysius NE ‘ORMSBY, dangh Y, ter of a silk, velled in black lace, with ruby jewels. rid omen's White Lisle Vests, small_ sizes, soled. Reduced from 21c. to 3 for 30c. Shirt Waist | Setsas LOW AS 75° — Infants’ Department. S Children’s Lawn Dresses, neat and blue stripes: some with divided ‘collars fo with Val. , others yao from neck; full sleeves, deep tess di Brazza wore cream silk, with pearls Jardiniers, slightly. damaged. Reduced from Beto ee Me da Sth steel gray silk and black lace. The Coun- church: at Baa &. rris wore cream silk, with pale Tie hate William hem. from $1.00 to We. each. a 1 Wan 's Fi Vici Kid Hand - green satin revers, under old Irish point | smoor. ng ye May 26, 1807, ‘2 Children’s Imported Pai i lace —-plain and enameled. Ladies’ ! ‘omen's Fine Vici Ki and - sewed . udde zo ae. pi labr nite? pik and Hae Reset cos | Housefurnishing Dept. i lace. Her jewels were small, greenist an: |" Gi5. We calboT. eer $5.00 to $2.50 ea | Silk and Leather Belts, heavily i Onildsca’s Blue China Sit Coat, ined through- out with white silk, two deep rafiies of embroid- red silk over shou! ed from $15.00 to 0.00). 4 Children’s Gingham San Roonets, ruffle around ce, pink and bine stripe. Redueed from 25 to 1c.‘ each. Zi floor. Muslin Underwear Dept. White Lat Aprons, deep hem with wide fanc; pot broad "ies. Reduced from 25 to le. each. : S Women's Knit Underskirts, crochet edge, with jorder above, tape at waist. Iteduced from 50c. to Ze. each. 3 Women’s Fine Cambric Skirts, with 4 tucked rails up the back to bold the skirt out, wide ruf- fle of embroidery oa Eractct, by case tleance. Reduced from $5.00 to 1.75 each. Linen Department. = doxen Hemmed Hack Towels, slightly tm- perfect. Reduced from $1.25, $1.00 and $2.00 to » $1.10 ard $1.20 a dozen. = 3 yard xk Table Cloths. Reduced Damas Size a Sise 2% yards. Reduced from $1.35 to 7c. each. mm $25. % Washable Merrume Print Shirt Walsts, Sizes | 1 American China Sao Set, with slop jar. Re- 2 Faney Scrap Baskets, solled. Reduced from 50 to Be. eael 2 Fancy Scan: Baskets. Reduced from 85 to 40. com Bath, sezatched. Reduced from $1.60 r d ane Hamper, solted. Reduced 2 Wire Extension Strainers. Reduced from 40 to, te. oe a r Rack, solled. Reluced from $1.50 to 7c. i Weea Fiber Piteher, damaged. Reduced from Rug Department. stee s Brussels: Rags fringed, slight! soiled. Reduced from 45 to 2ic. Pmt ‘vad 1 oe Rug, pink — A ith ‘cannty center- 13.00 to $10.00. ae Sees & 2 Double-faced or ge _—_ po Bye delft blue ard white, and olive THyElOy te feet. Reduced from "313.00" to $10.00 = pore apg rE Soua Oak Partor Tables, highly tian legs. Sows EE, nag ag | Tre Rhee has sae, Woodward & Lothrop.. = ~~. a a? ae eee te ta 4 oll 1s = ize sda Ha pe 835 q bs sterling silver mounted, as low as $2. Galt & Bro., 1107 Penn. Avenue. Cearite es LVERSMITHS & STATIONERS, -tu,thés, 28 S - A i You'll Declare it the best cofffee you’ve ever drank. 38e. egtietrgt ee ye esngtoalan. « Pulverised or ay H. “Duvall, 1923 Pa. Ave. Corns and Bunions ~ bis oe to make up the palate, oa ae ground, four new)étyles. Worth from $2.50 to $3.50. hoice agg teers ete eee eee ee ee ee es andl oe in Black and Russets, ll 69 C ° “J enties Piller” Oxfords, $45 ¢e many women whose entire peace of mind de- the comfortableness of their feet. To such there Shoe that completely fills the requirements of pa Pliability, shape and durability, and that is the “Jenness Miller” Shoe. Ox- fords in Black and “Russét.” Only to be had m0) here. One price. ti lallions’ of thy k of hi ique med: e Greek gods and — goddesses, forming an artistic necklace, bracelet and pins. Refreshments were served by Miss Kate Quinn, Miss Cockrell, Miss Cecil Smith of St. Louis, Miss Gladys Kerens and little Countess Ida, the pretty little daughter of Count and Countess di Brazza. Miss Quinn wore @ pale yellow organdie; Miss Cockrell, pale blue; Miss Smith, a dainty toilet of delicate blue; Miss Kerens, pink and white, and little Countess The collection of Greek antiquities, scarfs, laces Greece views of modern Qiong those present were Mr. and Mrs. Pellew, General and Mrs. Hech, General Slide Mien, aie "B. Johnston, Mr De: eet Wiastos of” < ‘New nob Mrs. Ree- Sherman, and a ‘number of the members ngress and ae ee: cale tomorrow evening, at half. at 1722 15th street, ee Miss Louise Massie of Kansas City is a guest 1 from ite residence, Linden, Md., Fri- gay, May 25, at ¢ pm Relatives and fiends invited to attend. In Memoriam. McKAY, In remembrance of my dear son, ROB- ERT a Re died two years ago today, May 27, 1896: It — the a ey Sas hour, ago aot uae mas coed “2 vent, awa: i tans ete, Perfect Health. Bw hed 2 ae Tutt’s Liver Pills. They regulate the bowels and produce A Vigorous Body. TUTT’S Liver PILLS. in eke