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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDA r, MAY 29, 1897-24 PAGES. The Julius Lansburgh| GOLDENBERG’S |g reorerseeeoveesenconees We shall close at 1 p.m. on Monday (Decoration day). Furniture And Carpet Co. ANNEX TION SALE NEWS. May twenty-ninth. ITHE SOCIAL WORLD Where the Official World Will Recre- married last month in Hyattsville, are now located at 1528 I street. Ex-Serator Brice and family will summer at Newport, having extended their lease ! en the Astor villa for two years. Miss Margaret Fdes has been greatly i SARAH RANKIN'S TRAMP. She Tells Her Story to Sa: Frank. Sarah Rankin, the girl who walked here from the monumental city, called on Sani ary Officer 2 a — x eateioe tha — | tary Officer Frank late yestercay, and n = = eS v! e ve’ be lated to him the story of her tramp. She Open until 1 o’clock Monday. | 2 2 th Ladi 9 : ate. speedily after itack of grip. H s et es ei OPEN ————~ earing im tne les ee ie Dees Rematinn sad sasunoet ove |S Scans ther abe ‘Gigat wo convent 9 ma Europ ; oe "| years older. Her clothing was such as to i A day’s selling , SYAT-AT-UGNE GLUD. LARGE “het steve ic ccs sans ee oes oe eiaenies secs | Suit and Wrap Department es for, the at pont feat avant oy | Rte ett ha ta shall be done : y than forty mt girl's story 1226 F Street. Credit given to responsi= in a half day, =AT== Few to Go Till Congress Takes a Holiday. Lieutenant Commander and Mrs. Emory will summer on Leng Island, and will close their house here the coming month. Senator Murphy and family will summer that her mot ‘ora Rankin, 1 at Fort Robinson and works for the ol- vers. Sarah said she was born in Penn- syivania, but left there when she was only at Kiberon, N. J., but do not anticipate | Nebraska, A few, mnt agit tved in ble parties. And these are the values that ane MGenorst and. Mire. Moore are coing’ to | Rip Weee'ec Nene wre, ers rook The usual low prices will -ather a bare will do it. . Never have such prices for wash stuffs been grounds of white, black, navy and tinted and the most ex- PERRY’S. The season is fast flying—and what are left of those lines that should be sold we have put some very low prices behind OTHER SUMMER PLANS but they have been found rather too fa- tiguing for Mrs. McKinley. As she does Gencral and Mrs. Moore are going to Boston about the middle of June, and after a visit there will go to the Isle of Shoals, shortly for Cazenovia, where they will spend the warm term. who lives at No. Su West Saratoga street. Baltimore, wrote to her mother and aske that she (Sarah) be permitted to visit het police station long enough to address fi moiher a letter, asking for car farg, ee then she interviewed Sanitary H i yi epee eae and later will join their laughter and fam- | as she had Known her in her infancy. Her prevail in every depart=| quoted so early in the SSN ae y up in Pennsylvania. mother consented, and abou: April 1 Sarah ment. it never before have fine mattings rs : ais Washington ail lose tem members OF tie 1 -35,5. william Clagett has) taken a iplabe | Pence “Paltiinars|” Wemermay aeermian: bi eco hele neney We have made some of our bold reductions in the Ladies eMcial or diplomatic world until Con-| 9 bong Island for che summer and will be | S8€ Said, Mrs. Brooks told her (Sarah) that Pee PPT ET ms POR eee neces Suit, Wrap, Waist and Skirt Departments. We shall ask you gress adjourns or a period of extraordinary | accompanied by he: daughter there. ane would bave to qo cut bbek Ser Sasa sesensssscsscesoes > 220 pieces of the very popu- od » = S : Daal aiakes cal chaise Snecbssany Shoe DERE. 3 ¢ work, as she could keep her no longer ° > Es = to tax your memory with them until Tuesday if you do not a s Mrs. Townsend Is enjoying her place at | Saran says that she started out looking ° 2] lar imported Tissue Brode and ix y n ) ae i ae | f new-comers. In all likelihood President and | Woodley, where frionds bidden to some { for a situation, and failing to find one he : S rong 2] grenadine have come to us di- find it convenient to get in during the morning hours o} Mrs. McKinley will remain here while Con- | hospitavie event meet_her nearly every | thought she would come here, where ake = 3| rect from an importer, enabling Decoration day. gress does, as Mrs. McKinley has no inclina- | day, As usual, the Townsends will g0 | knew she would get good treatment, > = oS : a) ¢ Y Es i 0 Bar Harbor for the summer. She stopped at a small village on the i ; 4 y v tion to go away while her husband remains. ; rs 3| us to offer it at a third less than Mm Gi) Tit! elise © renee es tdi are wor making The President takes pleasure in the short | Mf. and Mrs. Joha O'Donnell are going | line of the railroad ‘Thursday night, = 4 vi i ki: This i: a special effort to come for. And, of course, Monday’s buy- aay. . | to Bar Harbor for the summer months. Was permitted to spend the night. Yester. s ae what others are as! ing. 1s 1S ve iB 5 vhi h h 1 bi t b t wips, of which he has already made a num: M rae on ti (Caunds Tor the day morning she resumed her journey and ° @{| certainly the handsome wash ers will have the first choice—which cannot help but be the ber. and will enjoy several mere recrea- | ,, Mrs. Gucen will go to Canada Feached Anacostia about 2 o'clock in ‘the z eae . i i ummer. ternoon. She rv e Anac = gy] stuff of the season—with best choice. tions of the same kind in the near future, | "71352 stecammon’s family will leave | @£terneon emained in the Anacagtia 3 4 ° 2 . > 4 > + r > ' Pars : S . = o- - i not go, the cabinet ladies will not often | Mr. and Mrs. Lothrop Bradley are trav- | Frank. © = 2 th | quisite patterns which you'd to push. Coupled with these sacrifices will be found offer: participate in these short junkets. Sink tn imarope/ Wikre iy wil mead ths ecfter hearing her story the sanitary of- ¢ Kne Si 425 7 | think were hand-painted. The ings of extra importance in chat:nels that your needs are just The Vice President will open his home | next few months. cer geet er fo the Bruen Home on ‘th < eS 9 Street. 2/ jowest price named for (His gare leading you. for its first large hospitality by entertain- | Mr. and Mrs. Leech will also form part | he investigated 2 the ty Deer < 5 5 3 Seer - 7 4 e i re it is under the ing his official famify, the Senate, and has | of the Washington colony at Cazenovia. This morning Mr. Luckett, wy om wife 2 _Fxpert ‘Trunk Repair Work. | mhi-tm.28 = son has been 25c. You get it You know that when you enter this store Boa \ iuavltedl tire Preaidon asa “his oticiallnaie" || Gears: eames aetaSe eee Teas heaters oe ee ee 2 ay 5 ois eeane Ne esaaeee Monday at protection. of our chaperonage. There are no doubtful quali- aly, the ~wabinel ts pisel them! the evanies | can: au Wack Maabor: managers of the Bruen Horne, called on 1 ties to be steered clear of. All that is here stands highest in ef Junc 4. Mrs. Hobart feels that she can | yrs Stanley Matthews will divide the | S@™lary Officer Frank and related to him : ; ic mats make hersclf very comfortable here until ) | the girl's story as told to Mrs. Lackeit Mrs. M. ° axton, the scale of worth. No matter what the prices may be— Congress adjourns, when they can seck | Summer between Rye Beach and some quict | Saran said that what she told the pollee ard. . ‘ frst | Country place. aad the sanitary officer was a fabrication. ° Y value never retreats. the rest that is then due after the first peas b 1116 G Street. busy months of the new administration. Mrs. Hearst does not expect to return to | She still insists that her mother lives near Removal Sale. 85 pieces 40-inch figured Mar- about Lawns—navy, black and Ladtes’ Cloth Suits. Capes. The Capes appeal to you stock of Wash Suits a most favorable introduction. That SeeSeeseetenendonteeseateesessonteaseeteesentengentontoasesgengeoteogenteatententeagensengeafoatontonteateeteatecteneafontoatratoaceeseaseosearealontoatoateatontenterionongentoatoatosireseatnasneteacontondoate Soogeateatongensnasnetoetentnadrtreceotontonsonsenty Secretary and Mrs. Sherman are quite accustomed to remaining here late, and will feel no extraordinary hardship in doing so this summer. They are early risers, and Washington for a couple of years perhaps. She will go north next month, and later back to California, where she will summer on her ranch. Saxton. Fort Kobinson, but her mother, she say nas no idea where she is. In October 1 she says, she came away from home wu peculiar circumstance: She alleges that she started on Z : emued oe herseback one morning to light fast colors—has been one is what we expect them to % | Set all the benefits of the fresh morning | Mr. and Mrs. Parker Mann have gon= to | Sv. Statted fort, with some butter to sell, < : > up3y the same grounds as do. That is why they are 3 a East Gloucester, Mass., where they are | and . - i z f the kes 1 1 Maby—imost of the best y ¥ air. Breakfast is over in the Sherman a’ on the road she met two discharged of the quickest se! ers this sea- a s = ets. You most cer- “specially” marked. household and its raembers busy with the | staying at a hotel while Jee soldiers, who made her drunk. These ART NEEDLE WORK, | son at toc. a yard. Yet we of- | bis mrmnmntn uae o the othr | "Taste eg se, $ | Sake Ses aM ICMR ang an ene | foes ate ting geet we rata | St Ait io Waimea S fer it Monday at just half that— We have done just what Preference may ect ea’ made with box jackets and usual thing for the Secretary and his wife | of their cottage, which was bul ee ae the house of Mrs. Brooks, Have still a large stock on hand. 4 ay at Just hi Swen ghoald /lpitwithettiens : ‘ new style skirts— to be down stairs by 6 o'clock in the mern- | mer. A spacious studio is an important | whom y says is colored. She also The sale with be continued until cut’ the pelcos.) | Theres te! «| s1hec 16 Lejdoes ron will set ae $3 25. ing, and oftentimes even earlier. and interesting feature of their new home. | Siatms written several letters to see a mgt d Sul plenty ot wear time | % DiS bargain in any one of ue oo Secretary and Mrs, Gage have not as yet | Miss Mabel F. Claflin of 1117 © stroct hes | her mother, but has reecivel no answer June 5th. All goods at less than o yard. Gan vikgtey ; thewe, Nothing later in Hales eee decided upon a permanent city residence, | gcne sbroad, with the family of her Tie police are of the opinion that she does half the regular pricé. : Beer tie eenmens 9 | a farbion.tNowaliisttcriin| point. ||| isenaurse, einen Cras but they have planned for tie summer to | Prof. Eee Univer: is dn Maryland ior Wirginie, cor coo eee Se and the sales room—iust z a a pede oerit aisles > vatere be at Chevy Chase in the Newlands house. {and a number of you die: . : fa, not y miles Removed to 1804 Chestrut St., Philadelphia. . . be given to other things. OE Or ATR. shes its i Just at present they are enjoying a visit] Miss Agnes Kennedy and Miss Lindinger | #¥@- 193 pieces of the prettiest do- Rape tenes heard of such prices before? SPECIAL. $4 from their married daughter, Mrs. Pierce | will sail for Europe next week, to be ab- Sac eeccac e: swe . 23 3 Ses ce “p- S ee PRICE, “hica " sme Sherwood’ icide. mestic wash stuffs, consistin; ss Bat we are in earnest in this ° of Chicago, and her husband. sent until fall. 3 5 of fine. India _ dimitics nee ements Taioe rey Reet) O95" lt: Glearanee: — Secretary and Mrs. Alger have as many | Mr. and Mrs. Horace K. Fulton have an-| Tae funeral of Mr. Jesse R. Sherwoo rs. ° ° axton, fipaicl t ae = We EE Rae a Ss Gren and Navy Blue Geta summer comforts as they can. poss Diver nounced the engagement of their daughter be died at his home near Langdon Thur: striped lappets, applique con- prices for that. The big apes, with fall sweep, 2 %& | range in their home, and look forward to std : D.C ay evening, took place this afte 1116GS Ip ‘Pp ppiqu P : Ait ON a new $ | remaining there until ihe Secrere a pf. | Florence to Mr. Jchn D. Carmod id siti igees ae his afte Toon, and treet. verte, clairette dimities—the difference between the two tnd. lided “alr thangh: nen gj remaining (ere until the ‘Becretarys OM: |. airs. Ndward C. Seward is ng her | the interment was made in Alexandria. Va. BE oe ene easier lasted. cola 2 most exquisitely pretty patterns. Heb your env ine, . PICT ET Ww they are off to West Point to attend the parents, Major and Mrs She will be To a Star reporter who visited the : Z ppropeiately. mak bag z nae i scom- | be in town two weeks before opening her | W0od home the evening of Mr. Sherwool's : . | —none of which have sold this xe Se ee ae : SON ° See ae + Herat atise VA ze accom) anmer cottage ot Sacsmare Head, Conn. iow the information was given that it * 5 e = io etroneeses ——- adles’ Crash a 2 = iN] take | WS believed he had red from a sudden tree! a Sect - : ¥ . b ‘s. S. - il take a su a :Water Coolers, 3 season for less than 12$c. and tives in commendation of [ Navy Blue Boucle Cloth ale kesh, ean onk 7 $ Secretary Long and family are having a| Mr. ae sae kes belie apingitighar =F kk of heart trouble. oe the Sr ieee & . many have been 15c.—go Mon- these sults. They Justify it. | Golf Capes, with full sweep collar of White pique; reunion here now, but his wife and daugh- ion this summer Ed OT wd | been disclosed that the deceased died by his None bat the good ¢ free é Sree and Hned all through with style skirts, trimmed ters are likely to go north for most of the me at Jamestow nd from the effects of a dose of @ gues here. | And “vou Coe jay at RORY Site |) Hee Gieags ees | aati % | warm weather. Mrs. and Miss Long. will Paris green, taken with suicidal imtent & Bare & sock 10 choowe 08 a p- $ . Gree and Plum, with “box ned plain silk — AL $6 $ | 0 to Annapolis with the Secretary cor the | fin tin ts vk where ao lenany 5 but an effort was made to keep that fac a in size and I buttons; Now lo graduating ceremonies. ls es rs : telfrom the public. It is now learned that 2 in the south- $ ) Cc. yard. Hined ee : es $ Attorney General McKenna’s family will | ¥©2?8- % when he returned home about 1. o'clock 2W nd Screens S pag ry Silk Capes, trimmed pan eR Ga 4 remain in California for some time yet,} Mt. and Mrs. Henry Willard have a teed afternoon he told his wife that > ow ~ aoa Sus, made with large & | F z G » joined | charming home at Nantucket, where they | he Was about to ki mself, and that when @ Vers ttle prices for , - the tates aha $10 tor the | pallor vollar, tcimmed with $ pie ees nA ele ed ee ne | SEA es ee he was about to mix the polson she knocked 3S Terr good screens ix ° 1 ties are over, next month. Mr. and Mrs. Charies G. Dulin, whose “ hand. | Thereupon, it is alleged, 2 our way of making = ee for a little more money. * = es ss % >. = Mr. Sherwood, who, ¢ e ~ > duick nates. "Serves 1 8° up. ¢ Cheviot Suits, tn Bc pestscgue Gores Gary has @ haven of | fine 16th street, residence has been 0 | was known ui ome of anaes emtite, lite, 2 Boor, Sie, com- oe $ rest near his official’ cares. His country weer since — oe ears men, picked up a knife and said to her: Nene bene ned ‘ : a 2 Serer nt rae eee . have a summer home a -| “E'aon't. Ww. eetigeitgred oe oF eee ee, ee ere | Blocle SKS. acy Freese eng his wife aad danghios “nil | bridge, Baas aot interfere with etm, PML You must > Bape —in twelve yard pieces—will go purges $10 If you want a comfortable, gandy Fessesy be there all summer. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson are <oing | followed by his swailowins’ the toga. J. B. K Cor. 7th Monday at ° natty and serviceable wheel We are going to ask your &| Mrs. and Miss Bliss will remain north | abroad to attend the exposition at Brus-| from the effects ‘of which he diene ag 3w. & DS.W. ~ a - 2 all summer, and have only been here on | sels. already stated =W. WwW. “dies e costume—yet one of those Inspectiqn of three lots of ee 3 & CHINA, HOUSEFURNISHINGS, TINNING. itis CE eee GHIEe Bicscle:Sktrts witli the") : *| sp | Short visits. Dr. John P. Caulfield and wife sailed > S ‘my20-0.t.th-28 C piece. Rae Caney Caras covore sates Sheet dd nee: the Organdy Dresses. We The ambaasadors and ministers generally | from New Yerk today on a tour through Marringe Licenses, tesoeeseoor ss aa ° i. with Japped. sens, and gins. ‘They have the : in want yon to see how care- will remain here much later than usual, | Europe, and will not return until October} Marriage licenses have been issued to the ite Uned with changeable taf- | dorcewent of a host of riders | fully mnde they are. We %|scme of them as long as Congress is in | or later. following: e etal re es already. Special dest ob iy sessicn. The British ambassador, however, Mrs. J. L. Voorhees and son Harold of 5 . - S cial Sale 2,400 yards sheer white India Le eee ge cope Poe EO eue ae will be in London for the diamond jubilee | New York city are vistting her sister-in-law, |g Vite James B. Staples and Priscitht Fi J with perealine and bout that we control—specially ter of jmrading them before festivities and will be accompanied home = Wi ‘No. 15 *| Staples, both of Amherst county, Va.; Rice linon—has been our 124c. grade with velvet. Regular price, i Mrs. S. A. Watkins, No. 1510 16th street. | | 9" o1 3c. BI 20 offered. you and you will be capti- by his family. The ambassador is mak-| “40. Ocoar T. Crosby has sent invita-| “- Hooe and Rebecca D. Dangerfield. Jose Of - and that’s others’ 15c¢.—for 12 Cireular Bicycle Skirts, in | vated. We can demonstrate ing tricycling fashionable at present. There the aaa strane a ree ry | M- Havener and Martha G, Money. Wm. P = REDUCED TO ° Navy Blue and Black Chev- are two tricycles in the rapid transit oui- | tlons to an informal musicale at her country Doyle and Pauline J = . sid 2 9 Monday INC Bes jot and) Fancy Mixed to your, thorough satistac- fits at the embassy. The Misses Pauncefote, | nome, “Dumbarton,” Pierce Mill road, to au . Turnburke: Jos. M. q a Thempson and Minni 3. a 6 Cheviot Suits, in Brown, Tweeds— tion that they eclipse any- while expert at the wheel, enjoy three | hear Mrs. James Bouligny Nott, a talented Stattena, i R_ Reeves; Geo. J. acecesie rash 1. Blue. ae s singer from New Orleans. The house is | Stafford, jr., and Nellie BE. Lewis: Conrad Green, Plum and Yat : thing you could have made | Wheels also sometimes. F. tin made” with box jackets, Now ° : reached by following the Chevy Chase roadj ¥. Grieb and Marie Keitel; Abraham M. are i The French ambassador and family are ° o Y ° fastening on fly. ‘These eee for anything like what we Gite uae a ae 7 up to Pierce Mill on the right. mye rth city and Elizabeth Downes 2 Se Anna Heli Blercle skirt’ | ask ‘tor these.’ We won't J | 21 Ciiton and have made no definite sum-| “44, Theodore I, De Land, jr., of Phila- ieee Poe ee ee MDa ond ‘° Pe. Hegular price, $22 ra aging. made of Tan | promise to keep up this Ths Weston —acbeseemaesein to | delphia is spending a week with his par- ? nie teadr- pe Menetediowg Biack or Russet ford Ties, $1.50 Fine imported English check dimity—so cool and pretty— 13.50. REDUCED TO value-giving at these excep- tiopal prices all season long. go Lencx, where his family have already pre- ceded him. ents in Le Droit Park. The Short Story Club entertainment of Northern; Thos. I. Murphy of Cincinn: Ohfo, and Sarah M. Kelly of this city. Colored—Marcellus Green and Nancy 4, : = : ; Wednesday evening was a drilliant success, | Jennings, John W. Frye and Saran Pesche, I new styles Prices from To the 25c. grade—for Monday 2 Pisin Green and Novelty ee A ioe arexican minister and. aise. Homern i rhe iclub! pariors were ith nonged (hy ‘snem:| 0K: EL. Dohnaenlea eeaey Be Whiting; Wm: poesia $3.50 Tigheantine aad en copie Black Covert Cloth Bic last they are yours, have not as yet setiled upon their sum-| pers and friends, representing books and|H. Smith ahi tsavella Hoses beean emia : timed with Cmititary | SMI# apd Lessius, Anna Ladiew’ Black Flowered Or- sg | Mer Plans, but do rot anticipate leaving | authors. It required familiarity with book | Fains of this city and Mary 1. Busten of (OR yard braid; lined with silk: the mance $7 Gee ia Ell 69) as Ee ‘a titles ancient and modern to gucss the | Henderson, N. C. ° skirt: the new ape, ‘ow ight-1 ing waist, nd- rs. ‘ZO rriaga wi t ior vi y ris was —- Edmonston & Co., ea sow $7. Sea ie, lat age will goto Spring | many, ingenious “devices. A prise wa 1334 F St. my28-2t 35 pieces heavy plain white duck for skirts and suits—thor- bound with velvet. Regu- lar price. $25— REDUCED TO $15. Silk Waists. ribbon and ruffles of organ- dy; full cut skirt, with three doable ruffles. The whole Is made over colored Uning— Sebadeadedteiahatedaetetrtetadeletntnbeeintetahaelidatnbepesntntatahe Lake the latter part of June, as both she and her group of interesting children en- joy the seaside. Tne Guatemalan minister is home in his country on a visit, but will awarded the most successful competitor. Miss Emily E. Santee won this prize—H. E. Bunner’s “Short Sixes. A second prize was awarded Mrs. W. Case,“Half Hours Somebody. A man named James Walsh, who disap- peared from San Francisco in 1888, leaving DIED. ees Mocelapecial (miackinge:- As Gee join his family in July. 2 Great Novelists.” An entertaining | valuable property, is being inquired for by ; = 1 ' . CE - f the evening was an “Advertising| an attorney of th ity. H ‘ 3 e 5 feature of Yy of that city. He was Lrsessesevsseesecosoossoees = oughly shrunk—our 12$c. grade cooling, Sacing Sultz. in | weodeome a line of Silk The Swiss minister will remain here late, | Contest.” Attractive advertisements, cut abr kpr-siias Chak “ah wk ae dome wey 2 —for Monday Sa See ae ints asiyon GUN AT . Flowered but Mrs. Pioda and her mother have gone | from leading magazines and periodicals | Wii, living in San Francisco he stared 3 ac 1S one 5 presse bh tein indy Drerses, made with home to Switzerland for the summer. and daintily mounted, formed an art gal-| that he laa rehastioe. "aaa $ : g I sok veto, aetinaciber witty |Pi.cohmetace toteugy The letese Sen ae The Brazilian minister and family have | lery. Young America came out ahead, a5! Waist, living in this ety, If ant to ell #ISLAND MINERAL WATER Black taffeta silk; new style shades are among them. feta, ibtion: chirt carte the their charming summer home in the Ad-| Mester Henry E. Rockwell gained ‘the living. here she may fall heir to the prop- 2 yar skirt, lined) with percaline i becripti agazine f ae. 53 a“ S d ‘D2, ° ° aud cboond “eith> verter, of) Audil they) ate made! ap Rewest style, with thee «| frondacks awaiting them when they leave | Prize, a subecription to a m ai prize | erty in the California city. an Regular price, $28— cnliWeneclslueaerignel that double ruiftes. The entire for the summer. year. Miss Julia R. Goodall, second prize, on cal lure 1c Seretesrs. en es special design: sult lu (tinue over obtereatitce _ Save aeees “Stories From Truth.” The prizes were es = —= 3 sass 3 peeccares $17. we think are, by all odds, r. and Mrs. John W. Thompson will] awarded by a friend of the club. Refresh. sa cathartic!) Matting sale. eSoeegeatoesoesontoatoatostongosgongoegeegesgecdesoateatoadeasoatontoniorgecieeratonzonrontordesdrgoeteesesiontoatonto oogonia toetpesoetensonseecmeameroetonaetcon oncogene connotea MN et NTN MONON DIT ensensosionconconeperonsoseoscoroneesnen enero OOOO OOOO O ODO CLOSED DGC CCCCODCCCOCCC OCC OS ” 4 the most attractive that we Tars— TEM $10.50. spend the summer in travel, going first to accompanying a party of ments were served. A business meeting for cote the «Yellowstone and Seattle, and then to| the election of officers Wednesday next| BURKE. On Saturtay, May 20, 1907, at 8 am : peord Sates, made ith oe ee sos Japan for the chrysanthemum season. ends the work of the club until the fall. JOSBIH 'K- beloved cabana of Trances Burke, s a “pe. + ts with lapped y- Silk Waists are one of Ladies’ White, Pink and “wi he twenty-ninth year age. It is one of the few mineral waters in the 2 15 rolls heavy China matting nll throagh with (SA ates on Gee be Light Blue Organdy Dresses, Mes. 7. Shomaon Sernns: hes. ee ee ee a God in His wisdom bas recalled Reeld—coming from a subterannean well— 3 ch 1 fi . tin: new: atyle made with: ight-fitting her home in Princeton, which is always the { School was entertsined last evening at the The boon Fis love had given. s it ageinst all possible chance @| —such as the furniture stores skirt. with lapped seam too plentiful a supply of. Syulst. trimmed with Valen- 4 | Center of so much of the Interesting social | residence of Mr. Zurhorst, 409 C street And ‘hough the ody moldiers ere, Pd t Ihc. aos) lined with percaline. Reg: Ladies’ Black India Stk clennes lace and accordion life of that town. southeast. In the early part of the even- the soul is safe in heaven. z $| get 124c. for—here Monday at alae prles, $30— Sire Wales, made with | et idh tite double tae $| Mrs. Myers and Mrs. Jultan James are | ing games were played, after which danc- Fuserel from Cy BD WIFE AND CHILDR z ar > e 3 ee SPECIAL 2 3 E nope {9 o'el seg * Net Office now at 611 F St. ACRES p) ° yard. ¢ seven | with | fuimed-ack rice” $13.50. ue ay Edna Gorman sailed today | ing will be at Mr. E. L. Wright's residence. | 445, May S1, at 9 o'clock, thence to St. Thom. @ _ my21-3m,.28 SESSSOSSIIPIF OBOE SIPSSEOOSO Jackets. Those present were Misses Allyne Martin, inic’s Church. Friends and relatives invited + $4 | frends, Senator and Mrs. Gorman went to| May Davies, Daisy Reinburg, Helen De} ‘? *'*®4- : = $RIL aan ckets sow ; jew 0 see her off. Moll, Grace Hopkins, Isabel Robinson, | COCKER. On Wednesday, May 26, 1897, at 2:30 S_C. MeDOWELL. J. H. GAMBRILL, Jr. 35 rolls fine Japanese cotton Four lots of Jackets stand SS te Shirt Waists. Piatt ios aaa eacuy | Marsa varceretae on cot ner eerste nook Schock, WILE One B. & O. Storage mpany Bete Lal Gah between us and clear ricks. i See = so SA es al ene nnees oo ten ep Hoe Wright, | Funeral was held Friday, from St. Paul's Catholic 2 Se EE warp and also extra heavy seam- They win be made snort | pabMpEINs, Black and tea ‘Cinapieee etka Soae ae oo aaa aS: aaah Spencer Bliss, W. E- Hopkins, Charles for. | Church, 15th and V atrects ‘northwest. = pe a ee less China matting—the others work of at the reduwed | With Gelua yoke of plain } values out of this special omen smeeseae san SORES ee 4a | horst, W. R. Worsley, H. M. Jones and D.| CROWLEY. Saturday, May 29, 1807, at 10 a.m., to this department. 25c. grade—for Monday— Prices. The occasions they | White linen collar "4 | sale. Our patterns are ex- = where they will spend | N. Hoover. JEREMIAH CROWLEY, beloved’ husband of SIVATE ROOMS—Clean, dey aud secure, $3 per mo. 3 ieee : the heated term. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ogden welcomed a | y,,,0itietine Crowley. TRUNKS Stored, per month, peptic set will be useful from now Now $5 Se Oe meme eet Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Williams and | post of friends yesterday afte! éaiths| «patra ie omnes eee tat oe MIC CLES Stor per moms 2222007000000 1 5 Cc d until the fires are lighted Sart the make and fit of the Miss May Williams will leave shortly for | silver anniversary of their wedding. The | ~ Tame Te SC ures, me at 920 aa (Gun taccemmadatwancimms tactliceateament: har ee o yard. again mske it a good in- Navy Blue. Garnet ang | alsts nothing short of per- | New Jondon. Conn., where they have a| rooms were tastefully decorated with flow-| irlends are invited. Please omit flowers. = Passed. Telephone 112. J. H. GAMBRILL. Jr.. Mgr. ¥ my13-1m mae a vestment to secure one of these under the new condl- Pinm Changeable Silk Shirt Waists, made with Geisha fection. It is a large stock —but we mention only six or and where they will spend the summer. y: on ers received with congratulations of absent friends, and with the numerous gifts CETTr INGER. Passed away peacefully,” on Satur- + May 29, 1807, EES day 12:45 a.m., ater a =a — 2 - Yoke front and back; shirt < : 2 F Samewere = ii i “e 25 rolls extra fine China satin e ware leevew: ath fara dant 1 stowane aes ane Soe ee =a =~ the silver, evidenced the a of the an. Hines, | mans ‘ beloved son of Henry You Dec are it damask matting—in patterns of They are the very latest -| collars oe you an idea of what a iit- meneing snie Wylie. the summer, accom-| receiving ‘by Mes. Ogden's sister, ‘Mrn, | Funeral from the residence of his ts, No. 3124 the best coffee fect coffee ax ever moistened the palate of RS blue, gold and olive—the 4oc. grade about town—for styles—ard honést values, Tan Melton Jackets, wude REDUCED TO $3.75 vow $5, URS: and tle money will do. Ladies’ Lawn Waists, in Mrs. William F. Mattingly and family will summer at Magnolia, Mass. in Vienna, with her daughter, Countess de James A. Greene of Rhode Island, Mr. and Mrs. Tittman, Mr. and Mrs. Gouldsborough, Mr. and Mrs. Wainwright and Lieut. and Mrs. Eastman, Capt. and Mrs. Tanner, Mr. ‘M street northwest, Sunday, May 30, ‘at 2 p.m. Friends respectfully invited. . H. Gerdes, Sanday, 90, at 2 p.m. Inter- ment at Alerandela, Ws, ger acer ea yy in box style, buttonii = = Bew colors and this seuson’s HALL. On Fridey, May 28, 1607, at 8:45 a.m., 9 fly; baif lined with tomer Ted, Bleck and White Patterns; made with detach- Mr. and Mrs. Ward Thoron have closed; Mrs. Hayier, together with their sons WILLIAM C. LL, som of the late Littieton you ve ever drank silk; “inlaid welver nee Check and Cerise Taffeta able collars and cuffs. leg- their K street hi for th Herbert and Warren and daughter Miss 8. Hall, in the thirty-first year of his a ‘| IC d Meguten, sie §0 ; oie: ee a | Se Mra, John Story » IM spex atthe aa ae re Se Saat ween: Pak: Ay bor at vn + % e est styles, wi TS. ory wi spend the su er Bo ir ey, Ee o yard. ae eee xow 50c. and Miss Turnbull, Miss Wilkes, Prof. and ‘ Soe oe Bulsseret. and Mrs. Gannet, Mr. Thos. Wi Jus- , Washingteotan. jy Pulveriaed oF ground, as Black Cheviot Bot Jack- Now $7. Ladies’ Fancy Flowered Dr. and Mrs. indleberge: hi tice Browr, Mr. and Mrs. R. bee eine oe ta a Holst rox, coin vat ie te a te Pe ets, with fly front, lived all Lawn Walsts, made with . a Ts. leberger, who are now} Mic. Pate ae ° a 2 cw +) ee ites a 3 iss Patterson, and Mrs. Frank x formerly of “Washington, D.O. eine ee ee OIGEMDEFY'S, |f Bec RAGA SER | ume Gee jas sey | See th Meade $| at Jamestown, Long island, expect | Witaren aaetealaa Ant Mtg MK | dntarne Sis pe ca ae en ; 3 elvet Blue SUk’Shirt Walsts. made ; detachable & = sect eghscr Walthall, Mrs. Deering, Rev. Sew- | rasy urda mend — with tucked front, and'two- | Colmes Mts Getachable & | “atrs, Lucius Luckerman and family witt| Melk Mt Bewall, Capt, Puller Gen sei EMMA Be wides of the inte terete eas You WILL BUY EM Now. 926-928 7th--706 K S sow $7.50. plat yoke ack: Bisbop | NOW 75c & 85c% | summer at Stockbridge, Mass. Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs.Z. C. Robbins,| And mother of andrew J., Hornec aul Heine Best Screen Doors only 60c. ts. —— * and White linen collas_— a A $| Dr. and Mrs. Jones, who are now in Ku-| Dr, and Mrs. Merriam, Mrs. J. 8. Blair, | | 31. tamb, * hicks. tans be ab Wak Any size. - = <= int Teas Gate Sot xow $8. La ney tawn $] Tope, will be back at thelr place at Bar nen rnag i Gul. agp yay ee ‘at her late residence, 1829 Vermont ‘avenue. First-rate Window Screens oe SS Bas, ate net alt rough Ren nee eavete, oats ie cat eee eS I eget engoceons only 20c. $ shim olan 3] Sere” | Linen Suits, Mrs, andthe Mises Loring are going to| Wilts, Washers" Pets una “it Gobet | MALS At 222 amon Pain, May Bt H ; z g sow $6.50. Wine WG ak occas a the Isle of Shoals for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Moore, Mrs. Butler, . Hi. Hopkins, : 9 $ i eh siecalse Ste sectice Admiral and Mrs. Worden left last week | Dr. and Miss Hagner, Mr. and Mrs. J.D. , 50%. 0 *: Semel toned Wing ae © Pi ‘ew Blue Melton “8 for their place at Newport. Fatten, Mr. Tawney,Mrs.and Miss Mosman, | "Wc? Rot ices at ‘St Dominie's “Church, oth ‘* : > Jackets, made in the latest are not marked all they are M dq M cc Gi Mrs. Gallaudet, Gen. and Mrs. Gibson, Miss and E streets southwest. Friends and relatives myzsimis Of0 Oth St. N.W. |P 3! ¥ strie:‘tinca'an througn'with | worth — because they have ha: rand Mra. C. C. Glover and family | Cockrell, Mr. and Mrs. Mattingly, Mre| imie,°teets sos! . asventier es > e fancy taffeta silk; plain and cea: ally Eee will summer in the Adirondacks, and wil! | Westcott, Gen. and Ars. Duffield, Capt. and os 1897, ANDREW . 79 ¢ inlatd velvet collars— steer aes =e ~~ Lawn, Pimity and Orgai close their country place here about the| Mrs. Kennon Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Davis, | RONNE. On Friday, May 28, , . NEWEST “SAILORS > 4 ey NOW $10 &$i5 Novelties —ex elusive, of spechil pat terns, made with middle of June. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Fairfield, Gen. and ROXNE, a native of ‘Deminark, ‘in the sixtieth — e : 9 ° "course. ‘They will give our So te sien tnt cults Mrs. and the Misses Horstman will be at| Mrs. Rochester, Mrs. Julian Ogden, Mr. | puserai from Ms Inte residence, 1229 New York —French, English and American | $ watch we witt close out at. ++96.50 Cazenovia during the warm weather. Set ee mn ft tf Pattern Hats and Bonnets. Un-| % $1-75 Crash stirts. 28e. > = : : Martin Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Bancroft Davis will go Lieut. and Mrs. Tarbox, Mrs. Hu‘dekoper, Interwent are invited to attend. i immii - abroad in July, and spend next month a:| Col. and Mrs. Heywood, Mr. E. C. = cat 5% cae piece eee pes 617 LTH ST. XW : P ERRY Ss Atlantle City. : = Mrs Rudolph Coyle, Marcus Baker bg make Prine iar’ nny. ae 1 SPSS SPSISSSESOS SOPOT I FOS: . 9 Captain and Mrs. Ludiow are at their | Mrs. Radford. WILLIS, aged twenty: Mrs. C. Stiebel’s, 1113 G ST. |= — my 25-tu, Undes-13 The Potomac Electric Great Reduction In Hair. White stuffs. | Established 1840. ‘Telephone 905. “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” place on Long Island for the summer. Mr. Zavier Rauscher and his sister, Miss Blanche Rauscher, will sail next month to spend the summer at their home in Paris. years, two months and fourteen days. ” bititantin oonauits Perfect Health. falo are entertaining Mra. A. E. Corcoran es Bo ee eee ee ee eee OR ee eee Mi Washington Mclean and d Power Company ae 8S Sey ee cot Hazen have lett ‘own forthe momen ington ‘They Sere musicale in| Keep the system in periect order ray ec! formerly < Be tative i fs now estabilshing circuits for Firat Sie, Suitches, $4.00, formerty Fan: El tric x {Shoe 7 : SRN ECe Sart pate while ¢ 28 is in ak : rett | by the occasional use of Tutt’s Liver General Electric Supply | "tno tar mecente ns conga te | Lal C Prices I AVI LIEN + < a i all of its, cecently constructed subsrazs in, the Never falls. “Try our "Curlette™” for retaining call: ete President ae a eS HELLER’S, | [P=A=-N=S 2 Sr ie rion, Selah ‘toe morta peta 720 7th Street N.W. Bee Pe eases shoe caving eee |= | ene ere tee crs And! most. artistic: priting. Let as eetl- _ Trusses @ce. We'll supply the motive power. Fae McGILL WALLACE: Printers, 1107 E at Fitted mae | U.S. Electric L: no 2 Press Work for the Trade. z Beer de, Bile aaa aes obeaae Siete Lighting Co., 630 P; api4-3m,7 : 1108 F st. ww. aplb- my29-200 213 14th st..ai.w. ‘Phone 77,

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