Evening Star Newspaper, June 14, 1897, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1897-16 PAGES. 7 , aaa Soy eee ( “If they’re Rich’s ( shoes they’re proper.” ( ten-two F. < (Paes ‘Thesearever ‘special values, are bargains the § proper sense of the word. They ¢ have quality and stylishness— ) and our guarantee goes with ¢ every pair. Most folks’ bargains have but litle of cither—and are seldom ¢& nteed. A lot of ladies’ tan and black mixed covert cloth vici kid bi- eyele boots has just arrived and 4 should have a month concession has been de 1 allowed, and you get them They in ( ( ( P ( ( ( », b=] ir, ¢ Mg mste N = i of $4. al value that will tch of the re is a spe bring us another big I é bicycle footwear trade of the town. We're getting it fast. ) They're $2.08 values and all un- der that we sacrifice—a ladies’ black or tan canvas top bicycle hoot for a d be $2.98. are better ones vse the the most worn by the ¢ vet we get but $3.48 to $6, while Of course the largest New “York shops a PR IR A getting from 75c. to $2 more for same styles. (The few recent warm days has < set oxferds agoing like chatf be- \ fore the wind. Isn't it really ? refreshing to look upon these « dainty and exclusively proper ox- ( fords aiter looking the old st ped stvles about town? \ $2. 50 and { line of ( pair 4 Laas ( . just as offer. Very ( newest ors and the shapes which correct ame the § “smart set. (Now that vou are buying slip- pers we'd like you to see those \ of kid, suede, pat leather and those beaded effects at $1.48. You'll say ours is the only line worth the name in town. B. Rich’s Sons, Ten-two F Street. ( ( f We want to apologize for saying last Saturday would bethe last day of the $11.90 ule The error "was made ing be ween Cor. 7th and E Sts. N.W. sit NOE NOH STORE IV WASHINGTON. WHY CALL IN A PHYSICIAN when seme phystefan’s one at hen scriptions, 1? fs iM if your ‘Aifisaton Drug ‘Store, Cor. Vt. Ave. & H Si. 4 5 Sa md The Potomac Electric Power Company fs now establishing circults for General Electric Supply fo all of its recently constructed sub ‘s in the Gy, 0f Washington. For rates apply to olfice, 1417 Gat uw. Telephone, apls-1iet If there is no taxon ‘Tea—Burchell’s Spring Leaf will continue to gladden the palate at 50c. a pound. 1325 F St. a NNN y)| Woodward +, Lothrop, Ioth, 11th and F Sts. N. W. 3irth of Our Nation’s Flag’—Charl erber’s great historical painting, is on exhibition in our Art C This picture tells a story which all, especially the young, should know, and tells it in such a way as to make a lasting impression. Hery. Summer Shopping must be done whether you go away or stay at home. Supplies in the way of wearing apparel, as well as many other things for comfort and convenience, are required. Everything you meed is here. Stocks are at their best. Assortments are unbroken. Prices are ex- traordinarily low. Warm Weather Draperies. | en’s Department Light, airy hangings have a ten= | Ts showing by far the largest va- deney to make the room seem cooler. | riety in the city of Golf and Cycle Now that the warm weather is fairly | Hose for men, women and bo : the following items will and at dry goods store prices. Over to housekeepers hundred styles, with or without ant $1.50 to $7.50 | feet, at. =35¢. to $2.75 pair | upon us prove of interest $2.50 to $10.00 att, eall yaa air attention to a ne in Plain . umn . it owe lark blue, blac $3.00 to $6.00 tan and brown, with tops. Per pair, 67.00 to $0.00 | 1c. | 37de. | wet for warm IY and com in various n tit” loosely plete Tine 1Rc, | auglities. 12]. | the unmsunliy low prise of. $1.00 per suit : T2ic. | Fist thor. : atc. | ; ter yaa... 123. Am Umbrella Special. Beery: | 50 Women’s Twilled Gloria Um- | brellas, metal rod, long Dresden j handle. The usual price is $2.00. We bought them in such a way as to | sell the mat. 5 Fhist pecial at.. to mateh above | Women aie Suits - and Skirts. Women’s One All-waol ¢ and . stl eh, Each. Suits of cheviot, “whtpeord, SLAG st and fashioned in bh floor manner Numerous ¢& ——— : mere S12 50) Japanese Rugs, Skirts of $3.50 to $7.00 2.50 and $3.50 In art colorings, at wonderfully low “Ripple and Flood’—James Privy Ingrain Art ‘Squares In new colorings. A Minion of the Moon" T. W. Speight... 40C. aii feees enen “The Lure of Fame'—C, Holland......... oc. x9 feet. Exch. “The Jaws of Death™—G. Allen.......... 40c. Sxlor, feet | “Flereeheart, the Soldier”"—J. €. Suatth... OC. feet. E 4 floor, » and Furmice ce, Warden. A. ook” = Summer Furniture. = Uncle Barbasson™ nent. Mario Uchard.... 2 | Traveling Goods. The vacation period is at hand. If you need anything in this line we were never better prepared to supply your wants. Lamips. We have put on sale within the past week a large manufacturer's en- of good $308! her taps “on est brass lock. anvas "Tele leather et Is-in, 20-in, line of Porcelain and Brass rle and Banquet Lamps in de- ure signs for fall of ‘97. Only one of a} Aor pes $1.50 kind, and prices are about twenty; St vas cover, steel clamps, hard- y od plats on top. linen lining, strap hinges, ‘best xeelsic per cent below the usual. An excel- lent opportunity to secure a wedding gift «1 a saving Prices | range irom $1.00 to $3%.00. Es-| | pecially worthy of mention are those | at lock and lock bolts 0-1 Dp. 3S-In. $6.25 ste June eu Dress ‘Tru bottom, hard-wood ag with hat box, Our New Tru nk. One that was made expressly for us and cannot be duplicated in Washington. We give a detailed de- | scription of this Trunk, believing it to be the best made Trunk and the value on the market today. It is as follows: pene duck, steel clamps, nailed, best hard on indi on end of ¢ $3.00, $3. $4.50 and $5.00. t Fourth floor. White Enameled Iron Beds Allow a free circulation of air and are easy to keep clean. White Enameled Lea " $7.50 a mae SI. 25 to $3.50 Wf every deseription Ith Lonest materials | ‘oor | Women’s Summer Unde srwear. ot sheet-tre < consistent 1 thore Soft-i cellent Fourt ‘ Dest 1 double-loop, iron bottom, best. E: at d bolt, best lock tant point that all should wot this Trunk is riveted, with extra | 20¢., 3 for 50c. a Women’ ’s Summer Hosiery. Cotten Hos fast black, doable Tag with each pre spliced: 3 for $1.00; Third floor. eb aoe Refrigerators and ee: 35¢: pair, 3 for $1.00; Water Coolers. Eh tcegth pista and ribbed, | wi « 1. Special ey ; hikh spliced 20€. pair, 3 for 5c. | erator iq Social Hard-wooa Hee: $5.85 Catton Hose, | fast black, plaice and =e ace of. clreul ation, uit on 2: ‘0 : -- 42}c. pair coring to size ay wee $7.50 to $25.00 ee, lding’s "New Derfection : ate .65 to $10.00 Women’s Summer Shoes. | "sits "Whetaicn, $465 t0$ anned Water Coolers, nici c. Fine Viel Kid Oxfords, patent tip, ““Foot-form’’ | Bach. 95 coin toe, soft end” flexible ery Teefrigerators, oak grained. Ba Syl at, ote sun ftexible “$1.35 pair | wall, nickel faucet. "Each. ‘eratned doable $1.75 cl Kid Oxfords, welt #0} $2.25 pair uh Pes apts ” $2.00 pair Hammocks. o Our Special Hi k, close}; S Psat plain toes-e: $2.50 pair | row and spreader. Bach. cee), nore Pe ge. Steamer Rugs, In a fine line of through-and-through plaids and reversible effects. $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, $7.50 and $8.50 each. Men’s Department, fisst floor. We make to order . Men's Business and Negligee Sainte Womens Shirt Waists — Fur- niture Slip Covers—Window Shades— Window and Door Screens — Sash Curtains—Draperies of all sorts—Parquetry (hard.wood) Floors. Estimates furnished upon request. Woodward & Lothrop. 2 POSSESS SEES OOS HOHE SHES GOD0H eA Gigantic Success. © = Mayer Bros. & Co.’s © « Compulsory Sale. Our second week opens more promising than the first. The time for the builders to take hold draws nearer—the bargains grow greater—the crowds grow larger. We've never in our business career seen prices so low. These are only random pickings from our enor- mous stock, every item of which is cut from a third to a half under its regular price. Sensational Hat Sacrifices. $2.98 23e BaD 3 5 Another redue ats that you Fine Short colors, go this Children’ summer, reduc 19¢. rece 49c. ° The Ribbon ‘Attractions : 2 zy Soe silk 1214c. , 1 1 and 2-in, De: 19¢. 35c. ion in our Trimmed Hats, This week all those 1 admired so much are reduced te Braid Sailors, in black, whit nd rviceable Caps for GESSGOSSSOSE . ree OSE that sells a <r 00S O° Ribbon, al- od to. =e 2 Black Belti aced to. No. 2 Bi yards for, re Hundreds of boxes n yards to 4 i ancrchets Reduced, La es eel t never sold for 20° TAC. 15c. in and Colored reduced to. less Em) roidered Handkerchiefs, “ Ladies’ Vests, a for lot 6f Ladies’ 18e, that were barg: at Ie. Now. at halt price White P. K. Skirts, regular $1.5 Ie, We offer yon Low for. 2.08 won't bh better PL OK. ist n those we offer at. The Skirts You'll appreciat tbe made heir worth, full r. Deep hem, latest. cut. sweep, sf TES BOCD OS OUTER T 14 EG Te <a Skip a . Degio’s. PPPMD SAO OM cIETTT gute {Single Room ‘Store For Rent $ Desto will eof all rem- | | hants of wtocks at public auc- | top. aa Gerome e Desio, ll adh FSt. Ww. Tipmipcok: ae iz s. , PHARMACIST, I5ths Seeczesce seessecececsocecs Sana La SoA Friend in Need indeed.” would pro - avec | netansdjeedinrs come belinay thei tenn rary teeth fod before of them > have ae ee 1 mists en for t you } teeth and carelessly removed or Stove. Two ayes $6 allen ea to deci Don't mike thin BEETS Gia ae W. Barker, IZ10Fst.,S0 J]: Evans’ Dental Parlors, 1309 F St.N.W. 4d 20 sea eee Gene ee a “Columbus” 5 Bicycles, 50; ( Exery prospective wheel purchaser sh quiel Terms: $10 down, $2 weekly ¥ to profit by this offering. bus" is a high-grad all the "97 els. Our’ price, exchange, <The wrinkles.” $50, Other bicy us send ‘er bottle, $1. 1413 ¢. © BRVAN N.Y.Ave. Boys? Straw Hats reduced to 25¢. ses rhe Co., 5 1214 F St. Houghton 6 2 SAL 20d “~ we Monday Is ae Day. e are ey for Flags of all Facmualicat to the largest cheapest to — the inest PRICES ew ts, $1 to $5. All Ww straws, including SAILORS for Ladies. ‘tinemetz £ Bon: HUMORS. OF ALL KINDS|! Cured and the skix made pare aa Cuticura Soap, 2m. Gruggirta, | MATTERS and FURRIGRS, 1237 PAL AVE, mhi5-m.w.fly nee @oascoee SEO Soecsnsvsoverossosnsqcnos000000 Re B ONT think of buying a pair of shoes for man, woman or child until you have in- vestigated Crocker’s “special prices” now in force during his annual ;vacation sale, at 939 Pa. Ave. 3 : $G00800000000000005 00000006 eeesnse 03609 eGoo0seeeoeoe THE WORLD OF “SOCIETY |1 Wedding Plans for This Week and Other Matters, The Austrian Legation Box”. in a “Band The London Whirl— Personals. > mar Meding and Mr. Eugene Cissel Gott, Wed- nesday, June 16, at 12 o'clock, at St. John’s Church, the groom will be attended by Mr. H. Freeman Clark, and Miss » Gott will be maid of honor. Mr. w. | Meding, Mr. John W. Thon: Cox and Mr. W. H. Demr as ushers. They are to reside at street, where they will be at home to their friends after July 1. The Austrian minister and Ba von Hengelmueller w upy the * Box” thi B. or. Mr. Bourke Cockran, late member of who has gone in for society tre- in through the s a very late one, and t musing mixing up of mothers, ¢ i when the musi Americans wer kran, who “a combination of family doctor,” rec Mrs. FE. G. 8. Slater of this ter of Mr: beth Amory Providence, who died suddeniy ago at Dover, vd at about twenty At the marriage of Mis a daughter of Mrs. F Schre New York, to Swinn Dyer of Westhope, Shropsh Eng land, at noon urday in New Yor the bride was given away by her brother, nant Comn Sea- ton + r the executive r of the United States battle ship Massachusetts, who was in full naval Her gown was of whit lace, and her from her unmar Was fastened with th point present present from the bride Coi. Henry Swinnerton Dyer cf England. It Was one of the most beautiful weddings of floral rations were were ters pews aisle flowers and of white hroeder. 2 schroe- was present. Col. Dyer, the groom's r, Was also present. Mr. and Mrs will sail for EB i June 30. musicale was given at ay night by Mrs. J yy Mi Morgan MeGill famil, “A liberal pure vil be turned ¢ in Si to : that it son the . by Miss John- Esputa: r oes to it Numbe wton: even- rlors . Pitper of 1713 G <d to 1710 F ctreet noxth- i to see their Pitner has just’ returned from her trip south. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Grigg 2 ed itations for the mar daugh- L S o'clock. New York Avenue Church At home, after July street. Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Williams Watkins of y Chureh, wil Is} > summer, city Oct Mrs. N of Virginia and of Saugerties, , und ure now resid: M glad to see their friends. rlors of Mrs. A. N. Canfield, at {th street northeast, were thronged last i evening, th being the regular semi-month! 1 of the Minne- haha Club. The evening, st R. A. Dinsmor: - Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. Howard Allen a 3 's Lolo Elwood, Maude Ketchem, Lain: oa and G ‘Trimmer, y Adams and Mat ia. At the the games refreshments were ezie Mrs. Whitney, wife of the chief clerk of the bu and her sister, t to on White Sulphur al week: y evening at ‘Tenn... the formal an- of the engagement of his Frances Alger, . the son of Mr. Eug nd ¢ alist of Chic nu Success. ‘on at ening wa successful Second He The second hop of the Springs Hotel Saturday well attended and equally a the ore given the previous week. The re- ception roims and dance hall were hand- somely decorated with flowers and palms. Coryell received the guests. was furnished by Prof. Huntress. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Keys, Miss os and Harry Keys, Herson and Takoma Mr. and Mrs. Music Berry Clark, — Sworm- stedt, Miss . Brainard, ms. H. Cor- Blackwood, M eodore Was- Arthur W: Miss Glascott, Ritchie, Mr. F. B. Martin, ie Waters, Miss Ha: Blanche Lay, Mr. Selden Lay, Mr. Ed. Hay, Messrs. and A jr., Mr. and Mrs. Blackwood, Mr. Hamlin, Miss Myers, Mr. and Harris, Miss Hay, Miss Crenshaw, Waters, Mr. Burr, Mr. and Mrs. Crenshaw, Misses Lida and Jessie Waters, Mr. Frank” Davidson, Mr. Ralph Burgess, Miss Evans, Mr. Butts, Mr. Samuel McAllister, Mr. Ben Guy, Mr. John Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Harris, Miss Olive Mrs. Evans, Miss Boiseau, Simon, Miss Wadleigh, Mr. Grice, Mr Mr. Smith, Miss Davenport. Miss Waki Mr. Henry, Mr. Journey and Miss Smith. —>—_—_ Mr. Chapman's Departure. After his release from the jail Friday at the completion of a thirty-day sentence for refusing to enlighten a committee of the United States Senate as to matters pertain- ing to sugar Mr. Elverton R. Chapman put in several hours showing his children,five in number, who came over to greet him when the iron-barred doors of the jail opened and allowed him his freedom, the sights in and about Washington. He left with them at 11 o'clock yesterday for New York. Before leaving he expressed his pleasure in being able to get back to business and es- cape being a subject for gossip. —__ Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following: White—Jay E. Harrison and Carrie L. Curry, both of Alexandria, Va.; Joseph ‘Thompson and Dora M. Waldon; Chas. W. Grigsby and Ethel M. Davis Mebieeas w. Delano and Clara Fassett; R. Barton Smtth and Edith G. Sullivan; Edw. Boyce and Esther Billups. Colored—William Myers and Kaiie Zeller, both of Baltimore, Md. ‘When the color of the hair Is not pleasing It be beautified by veing Hall's Hair Reoewers a prep. aration inyrnted to restore and fe the and its eolor. TWO YEARS EACH iN PRISON Joseph W. Geyer and _Lawrenee Ball, Housebreakers, Sentenced Today, Geyer's Little Son an Inn tator—Ball a Recent Complainant Against Warden 1 ra. Jeseph W. Geyer and Lawrence Ball, the yeung white men who piead ty several days ago in inal Court No. 1 to break- ing into and robbing the dwelling of Myer |S. Cohen the tof wruary 14 last, were sentenced today by Chief Justices two years each in New te prison at hard labor ing the court's attention to the District mney Davis explained e night in question the men br nd robbed four different houses tn the northea he of last: December, id Mr. Davis, ed one Clark, a man from Ohio. — ampossit} secure the of Clark the cha Was nglle pr b of January, and just’ sevent upon a whe pparent, appre to their Mr the'r lies said iate fan Davis, that the duty to eit and he Where « Mr. © to son, beside his f at parent’s hand. There in Chars said) Mr and the tour broken into and Po! bed by ene crime. In pleadin use in March tae men 5 sentence then imposed upon them the other house: oth the time the robbery, or of their ington the to the te i, unjustly discrimina and Sugar ‘Trast the Gey sive vp lemency, his house ute further light of crime, sition the unfortunate and their families, a jd now penitentiary, never prevents dune 12, 1NI7. by WILLIAM HW. Cant JUSE, both of W bt ON BLAKE, On Wednesday M 10, as07, PMA Hees M TALPAN WIN! forme THOMAS. 1 northwest, WILSON. at his In Memoriam. BENDLEY, In loving remembrance of our darling little VICTOR. who died one year ago today A prectoas bud too pure for earth gone to bloom. he 2 GY MAMMA, PAPA, SISTER AND BROTIIER, Carter’s Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE POSITIVELY CURED BY THESE LITTLE PILLS, ‘They a ve distress. Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Futing. A per- Smail Pills. Small Dose. Small Price.

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