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THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1897-12 PAGES. 7 — “If they’re Rich’s shoes they’re proper.” Ten-two F Street. Some shoe specials will be of- fered tomorrow's wise shoe shop- pers here that stand out alone ¢ when compared with other shoe stores’ offers. Consider fully the $ exclusive styles shown here— the store’s reputation for selling only the finest footwear—and ( you can begin to appreciate these “ < and Tan worth Mixed and Black oth-top Viel Kid regultr price of which Sp $2.98 pair. rived Tot = Oxfords, : : 52.98 pair. 3 a specialty of supplying foot- ction and perfect mail. in carriages B. Rich’s Sons, izh-art footwear for the elite,”* T en-two F Street. (; *b 9 For we received 500 boxes all filled with Ladies’ Muslin Un- derwear that we bought at a sale and that will be ready for your inspection tomorrow at 8:15 o'clock. Among the many numbers these will be found: Ladies’ Plain - Cambric or Mus- lin Drawers, with yoke bands....... 2lc. pair Muslin Drawers, trimmed with em- broidery ..........23c. pair Ladies’ Square Neck Corset Cov- ers, with deep band of Hamburg inser- tion back and front, armholes trimmed to match..........25¢. each Fine Cambric Corset Covers, ta of ao oo oo -9e-90-0 square neck, tucks and insertion across Lansburgh & Bro. It Kept Us Busy Unpacking Yesterday, ; front, armholes 4 trimmed, long waist H and perfect fitting.48c, each) > Muslin Gowns, 2 with voke of tucks and insertion, full skirts, all sizes é Soc. quality. For.37e¢, each BRAMALL OY TOO LDP GOS POD LOGE-OD-E-<O-GO-9-9O -T1 4 Muslin Skirts, 4 with plain ruffle or 4 trimmed with em- ) full width.4 8¢, each’ broidery 94c. for a Fine Wrapper,) a ah enact Menno Daf am Worth $1.25. oma. ae eae. m. Ret only per. Your xize is 1’s Aprons, 15c. in beth plain and n from 4 t LD DL-MD-O P-L H-OH ALSO OO Or Oe @ Our store is cool and nice for shopping. 420-422-424-426 7th St. Jers $0 40-40 <0-¢3 34-4. PPP BBE PDH ODI WY PAID > BEDI O“B EAE HMO OT ?. The Potomac Electric Power Company 4s now establishing circuits for General Electric Supply Ya all of its recently constructed subways in the elty of —— For rates apply to offi L G st nw. Telephone, 1414. “Wade & Butcher Razors. Torrey Razor Strops. LOWEST PRICES IN CITY. ‘Razor, 900. Te. 300. 400. ‘Genuine : . Flat Strop. Combination. 3c. e. Shaving Brush. 10¢. . Imported Shaving Mug. -250, ‘ery complete Une of Barbers such as Pt Pa ee TB, Safety Razors, ote., at lowest OLD PHAMSACY, 438 fete Be aple-1lé : : The Palais Royal Has Bought Stock of the “Standard” Book Store Of 314 9th St. N.W. At 60 Per Cent Off That Store’s Well=Known- Low Prices. HE only mistake made by the proprietors of the Standard Book Store was the selling of too few books at too little profits. The stock is noted for containing the best of standard works, including poems, essays, history, Bibles, prayer books, and by far the largest and best va= lady a morrow. only: 1 extra Jong and medium waists, with double side and front steels and fin- ished with extra bone through waist, adding rially to thelr shape- liness and durability purchase of good quality 50e extra long and medium waists, at ... = ‘Columbia’ Bicycle hes the best menu for for one week, cost Lot to © “American Queen’? is a_magniti 29 BON MARCHE. Sse $1 OW; B.” 69. We shall offer tomorrow, and_to- the regular’ standard “W. B." Summer Corsets, in very mate- init, OOC, We also place: on sale a special 29c. All st7 Summer — Corsets, Free. Only six more days in which to subscribe for the “Am superb of the erfean Queen” a 1d, subseriber of the “Que amily. = home journal and fashion magazine pub- riety of books known as ‘‘modern fiction.” timlounteaiy sue’ abost “suecesstit” publica: In all there are 17,523 volumes, which can now be profitably sold qatae by the Palais Royal at less prices than paid at wholesale by those who buy of the publishers. At IAC. Fach, Thousands of Novels by world-famous authors. At 7C. Each. More thousands of later published novels. thonsa end of Teast year ary fe pape take 30 at and gi enter Ma" 1 tion of the tion is now funy tion book: the Am is pri r. issued in this elty. attained a cir: ‘The clrcula- rate of over a and coples . and before the f the year we fully expect to have at 10,000 names enrolled on our subse We are determined to mi “an Queen as well worth $1 per as any Journal published. Its. liter- ratures are up to the very highest pos- stand: It is superbly fMlustrated ed on heavy su ‘As a special induce all subscriptions entered before the nominal price of 25¢. per annum, ive every subscttber an opportunity to the competition for the ‘07 ‘Colum- Bieyele, which 1s to be given away e short BON MARCHE, 314 and 316 7th St. Sees At 18c. Each. Thousands of New Cloth-Bound Books. At AS8c o Each. 5,211, including Marion Crawford’s and Elsie Books. HESE are but hints that mislead, because giving so little idea of this great book store’s contents. Sufficient to say that almost everything is here and that booksellers are as welcome to fill up gaps in their stocks as are our friends and the public to supply their libraries or their summer vacation needs. The distribution to commence at 8 a.m. tomorrow, on special tables and shelves near 11th st. entrance of the Palais Royal. Our Remnant Day. HURSDAY is the Palais Royal’s Remnant Day, when odds and ends of regular stock go on Ct the SOS OOOO TEE CO OU TEN GH00G as & 3 P it T PPOSSO g vef it in the We ed Shades to put mp. 1. Mattings to put down. Say—It'll be $20 for a $20 Antique mber Suite [justead of $16.50—when ese few are gone. ‘4 HOEKE, FURNITURE, canpens DRAPERIES, Pa. Ave. & 8th St. PIED PLEO PS EOLO IOC GPS EOOEOH Summer Corsets, 3You’re sRuinin your furniture by not putting Slip Covers fl summer. Suéh alittle outlay means such a saving. make ‘em satisfactorily and cheaply. special bargain tables, at prices that cause their quick sale. For tomorrow’s bargains see below: Men’s Goods. Hosiery, etc. House Linens. 4c { odd lots Lad for the broken lots Ribbed Vests. ‘ond floor Vests, for small Bike Hose. with silk men's Trunks. for this $2.98 treme tr use slighily solle somewhat shop-woi , oe First floor. Willow nper — be- Others equally os Se Underwear. 35c eatofee last 5 Cornet # ue end + of t $1.68 lots Of | gig for the $1.48 p fe is $20 L d Re. glce Seigel s Ur Linen Skirts. $1.79 for the $3.0 | Gf] B for thls ga wa gee |e S1.G4 for t gers : . aes coe lain-lined Water ( Iss - bouncing big refrigerator, the First floor. carried over from last Basement. Dress Goods. 12%4c yd. for the 25¢ Im- ported Dimities and organdies. Only Se yard for t Ameri Ditties, Pe Water Coolers. Instead of $8 for this Lin and Japanned showing Misses’ 5 Corset Walsts. ‘Third floor. Drab and white, a a a te Be A A ts te a a a Second floor. decorator’s: ion. lee #Cream Freezers, $1.50 up: : : —will freeze cream and other dessert Shirt Waists. Silks. ce erts OGG ge ae or me | 0G. nts of the Chamber Set. | Arctic Freezers equal any We lots of “E © se Foulard sitks, and | $3 for this $5 Decorated China 2 1 “White Shit W: of x yard for the §1 quality. Toilet Set of 10 pleces—be- other except the hite is ae ne & Ae ‘Second floor. cause the smallest of the two Mountain.” rat. thoor. Li ria ae 2-qt., $1.25—3-qt., $1.50—4-qt., Ribbons. Dinner Set. The Eddy Refrigerator has no equal, $5.50 up :Prepare for :The Fourth. The Fourth of July will be here al- most before you know It. No time like the t to ley In the neces- sary m and ements for making end serving ic D For Confectioners and Cream Dealers have every requisite. n Fr nd and power. ‘king Tubs and Cans. Brick Molds and Ice Crushers, Break- ers ond Skavers. We are agents for— Mills & Bro.'s Confectioners’ Tools. Ice Cream Manufacturers’ Toots, Bakers’ and Cooks’ Tools and Ma- chines, G> Send for Catalogue. “White Mountain’ Ice $1.75—6-qt., $2.25. TF Book of 50 Choice Recipes FREE A for the desirable Ggity ASSAM Jewelry. WGC, Maaents cc the oe, S10 2 ts $15. Cartetaa sparta seo Ze 1t, Mt of those He | axe, 45e and Ge Ribbon, the é China Dinuer and Tea Set WATER COOLERS. oe st SF 1ote ra 00 pleces, se three Br aulekest seling lots of plain | 0 100: ot ee cia 2-gal. Enamel-lined Coolers, only $1.65. and Blac ae ae 2 B-gal., $1.85. Larger sizes in pro- for the 5be Si a portion. ee ee nea Furniture. For Polishing Floors First floor, Millinery. for this $2.50 Mahog- $1.25 vs a a te te te a ao te a hs a a a 10¢ ff te Famer Bria any Table; $2.93 for © itats up to each; | this $3.08 Upholstered Rocker; only 25 for those that were up | 79 for this $1.25 Hat and Paper Gloves. to $2 cach, Se bunch for tow-| Rack; $6.98 for thls $9.50 Turk- We the Laden ers selling up to 25e. {sh Couch—all more or less soiled $1 for the . Ladies’ Recusa ante Fourth floor, paranes? Note These: : niants . for this $5 White First floor, Be te _Bst of the ttle $3.79 Enamel and Brass nM. 98c boys’ $1.48 and $1.68 Bed; 25¢ for odd lots 50c Win- | XW. dow Screens; 75c for 98e Hard- wood Screen Door, and 200, 48¢ and 7e for samples Furniture Covering, 24 Inches square, worth up to $5 yard. Fourth floor, Kilt Suits; 25¢ for 50¢ Pique Hats, with button crown; $4.98 for last of the Children’s $6.50, $8.25 and $10 Pique Coats. Third oor. Neckwear. 5c for last of those 12%c Silk and Gingaam Bows 1: for the Shield Bows. 98¢ for last of the $1.48 und $1.68 —Fe —BUTCEER'S BOSTON POLISH uiture and hard woods of all kinds is without an equal, 1-Ib. cans only 50c. Butcher's No. 3 Reviver— gives oll floors a beautiful finish and brightens np foors waxed with HUTCHER'S POLISH. t_were formerly Bevéridge, POTTERY, PORCELAIN, “GLASS, &-., 1215 FSt.& 1214 G St. Seoteatestestoalonteeserlonlontecteconteatectectonteeteete oetoletetoteletoteletotele collet lye ley : ‘This is your Embroidery Yokes. 124y¢ for the Chance to Buy f Claret. chal oe Laundered Chemtsettes Art Goods. Hair Brushes. CLARET, « the: season, to First floor. i. 1 Jay in a supply Care Q5c Olds and Ends TSC) es cae otra. EF. tar DRE Stamped Table Covers; | tess than 25 conta, ee were, o some were Toe. Only 50c and pean D hptasle nets ‘ considerably more. First floor. Dress Shields. Veils. for those 50c Cream Ap- BOC iiue Lace Velie, with borders. Hurry, only eleven of Te for $1.50 to $2 Center Pieces, with work commenced and sufficient silk to finish. $5 and $6 for the $8, $10, $15 and +c: To-Kalon Claret for 90c. Delivered any time—ang- Helen ine & them. $20 Hand-embroidered Center 4c vit for No. 2 Gum ana First floor. Ponts — 5 c osteo poe Shields. 7 . Regular is 14e pair, = sul pice is 1 omg 014 I4RST-PHONE 998. F SO Handkerchiefs. | Empbroideries. Fans. EVERYTHING for the broken lots 12% rd for remnants of the for Qe iitnen and Swe Bm-| SC ioc to ise Swine ant | 4C es pyre pC FOR WHEELMEN bro‘dered Handkerchtefs. Last | Cambric Embrolderles, up to 7} which is worth less than 10 BICYCLE SUITS—new effects—$4.50 to $6. of quickest selling kinds. inches wide. cents. Hurry for first choice. lish BICYCLE STOCKINGS—with feet First floor, First foor, First floor. o-4 eae ie to $1.50. a , colors and com- ‘Bie fe Sees. ta cane, $1 ee O&O Canes, Palais Royal, = G St. a St H ‘fetm. wea FURRIERS, 1237 PA. AVE. ‘inemetz é., ———— | TEN DAYS Without Coftce Makes Some Wonder« fal Changes, THE WORLD OF SOCIETY 1211 F Street, Where “Quality” Rules. : Ardsley Towers En Fete for the Wed- Going-away times ding. e 5 x is approaching. 3 z Were teed to photograph our own individual Liver and st i We might be aston- ished and likely frightened, 1f we had been suf- fering from the use of coffee or tobacco. Coffee has the same poisonous alkal A Charming Rural Affair and a Yacht- & * When the oe will dng Uaicu tyson sibess strikes us—as indeed it wi 2 dings—Personals. . ; * * shortly—thousands will rush sehagealy <4 * * to the mountains and sea- a little better. But what man, with even a ttle * * shore. = A special train from New York carried | stn common sete, ba t the only way * * Wise folks are taking ad-% Fas Sainte alien afternoon 2 oo oo < + vantage of this cool weather <| tne tudson, to attend the wedding of Miss Seba iarprdiaroagie’ gloemery to supply themselves, the ¢| Lorena Langdon Barber, the eldest daugh- that the facts berome glain to any ena ‘ert be * * girls and boys, with PROP-%| ter of Mr. and Mrs. Amzi L. Barber, to hebicy teat varia, inact -* * ER BOOTS AND SHOES $ Mr. Samuel Todd Davis, jr. The elaborate would daily submit to the old Peete 2 5 isfac_ | 2ttangements as outlined in yesterday's nd week out, lending ee und they do it satisfac-+| star were carried out, and the event was by a very little torily and economically at %j} in every particular a most delightful one. ene contd be * * our store. | Arustic floral decorations made a bower | [i isPrted back to the bounding health of boy- | of the great hall, where the ceremony took z Ladies’ Oxfords at $2 and $2.50 place. The bridal party made a circuit of the house on the verandas before en- tering the hall, where little Miss Edith Hewitt and Miss bessie Hewitt, dressed in white gauze, held ribbons and formed an Sot eteet dren and all, can drink Postum and Aigest tt without troable. es striking examples of “QUAL- oe , his niece left fer thelr home in Dorchester, Ss 5 ae af oe ee There are sev- £ aisle. The clergymen having taken their | Mass. yesterday. After a short stay Mr. oe lengths and width wits pan tithe, & | Places on the broad landing, were follow- | Barrows will sail for Paris, July 9, with his ** © tips and tipe of the same, $ | ed by the bridesmaids, the maid of honor | 5° s+ ExrT-y to match them elsewhere & | 204 the ushers, who, with the brides- Miss Emma Sponsier and Mr. Charles * © © under 50c, to $1 MORE. maids, stood on the s: of the stairs on] Ehiman of this city were married at York, either side of the landing. The bride was escerted by her mother and father. wore white moire, the front of th and corsage trimmed with point necklace of pearls ther and mother, on the corsage Was worn a large pendant of pearls, a present from the groom. Her veil, of tuile, was fastened with orang: Pz., at noon Mond: at the residence of the bride's 7 . in the presence of a large hering relatives. Mr. Ralph Young of this city was best man, and the bride ss maid ot honor. The where they will reside. formerly a resident of York. Boys’ Russets, with heels, $2.25 and $2.50. % CBOOTS and SHOES POLISHED FREE ‘HOOVER blossoms, and her train, was carried by Rapa ve - & SNYD R | little Miss Winifred Davis, sister of the Re OES Pres E | groom, and Master Roland Barber, brother caee . 9 ot the pride. She carried a bouquet of | OPimion by eS Se ba Ceee FIZIL FSt., Fasionavie oots & shoes $ | lilies of the valley, composed of eleven xtc lee niaees °9 for Ladies, Men & Cailden. | Paris, three of which contained a gold | ‘The Court of Appeals, in an opinion writ- it =| thimble, a gold ring and a coin; these | ten by Mr. Chief Justice Alvey, has aftirm- Oe “| parts were afterward thrown to the brid: é ed the judgment of the lower court in the case of Droop & Sons against Albert M. and Alice E, Ridenour. Messrs. Droop & Sons claimed that Ridenour was indebted to-them because of an alleged discrepancy in his account, amounting to about $1,000, and that he had conveyed to his former wite, the other named defendant, a plece of property valued at about $1,500, without, they asserted, a valuable consideration. But the Court of Appeals he aid lower court, that Mr. Ri come indebted to the plaintiffs in the man- ner alleged, and had not entered into any cellusion with Mrs. Ridenour for the pur- pose of defrauding the plaintiffs, the con- veyance of the property to Mrs. Ridenour being in payment of alimony. The of Appeals regards alimony or arrears attendants, who were Miss Daisy 1. Davi: of Washington, > Mi Bessie. Warn Marie Hewitt and Miss Juanita Hewitt of Tarrytown, Miss Helen Camp Curtis of West Winsted, Conn.; Miss Ellen E. Langdon, Miss Mary Dick Ohio, and Miss Ruth Albright o: Buffalo, cousir-s of the bride; Miss Ani Hoeke of Washington, M Adelaide Car- son and the bride's ‘sister, Miss Bertha Langdon Barber. The bride's attendants were attired in sowns of satin and tulle. Two were in corn colored and carried corn flowers; tw> in blue, with bouquets of forget-me-nots; two in lilac, with bouquets of sweet peas to match; two in pink, with pink carnations, :d two in green, ‘with maidenhair fern. Each wore a short tuile veil, fastened with ostrich feathers, and carried a fan to cor- The Only Genuine Hunyadi Water. Hunyadi Janos, Best Natural Aperient Water. Preserihed and approved for 34 years by all the medical authorities, for CONSTIPATION, DYSPEP- SIA, TORPIDITY ‘OF ‘THE LIVER,” HEMOI RHOIDS, as well as for all Kindred allments re- eulting from indiscretion In diet. “Tho prototype of all Bitter Waters.""—Lancet. ath in alimony as valuable consideration “Speedy, sure, gentle.”"—British Medical Journal. eae ett pre reaeE Orne Aw Having been ordered by the court to © reception was held in the library, | pay alimony, the defendant, Alber: Riden- CAUTION: See nat the label | which was handsomely decorated in green | Bay 4 praca < "t bears the signature of our, conveyed the property’ in question to his wife because of inability to meet the Was and white flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Davis re- ceived congratulations in the large bay | cash payments required. Andreas Saxlehner. window overlooking the river, under a} —_ cla = is i: AE double heart of green and white flowers. Sh Nes =s wiye uns wedding luncheon was served from a MARRIED. POLGPOPIE AEH OSEUEONTE jarge marquee erected on the lawn. Mr. and Mrs. Davis, who will make their SQUARBER. On Tuesday, Jane 22, 1807, at n e€ home at Dobbs Ferry, in the old Cyrus ner Epc no eee, | Field place, presented to them by the bride's father, will spend their honeymoon, or at least a part of it, on Mr. Barber's yacht, the Calypso. Miss Annie Livingston Bacon and Mr. Philip Henry Richardson Pearson of New- buryport, Mass., were married last even- ing at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Saml. W. Bacon, in the presence of a large gath- ering of friends. Palms made a bower, near which the couple stood to be married, and sweet peas and foliage decked the parlors and dinging room. White ribbons were stretched from the latter to the froni parlors and dining room. White ribbons bridal party advanced to the officiating clergyman, Rev. Dr. Perry. The ushers and bridesmaids came in first, followed by the maid of honor, Miss Lucette Stock- bridge, The bride was escorted by her father, and was met at the improvised chancel by the groom and his best man, Mr. George Howard of Newburyport. The handsome bride wore a trained dress of white satin, the bodice low-necked and and LORENA I . DON, Mr. and Mrs. Amzi Lorenso Closets st 3 ec —in storage room-—wherever you have Carpets, Blankets, Win- ter Clothing, Fu ‘ked aw a your ; 4 <W- Thompson, 793 Ss. PHARMACIST, 15th Seosseeeoeocoooccoosoooooes have any chance vhere “Thompson's fs burned. TFComes in ulr-tight cans. "10, 15, 25 ond 50c. On Monday, June 21, 1897, at his rest- Sth and C” streets southeast, K son of the late David At ki Funeral will take plac day, June 24. Chureh BARNES. Departed this Mf after a long and patu BARNES, hush Requiem iuass at 9 o'clock a.m, ORS on June + June ectfully: i trimmed with duchess lace. Her tulle veil $100 Wheel was held by a cluster of valley lilies, and Va., June 23, 1897, at 6 her shower bouquet was of valley lilles % St BARNES, and white sweet and the bridesma AML the men’s mod- The maid of honor a Miss Nellie Ross of wls ta in hange, Ne yport and Miss Libby Thompson of Galveston, w dressed alike in white or- $10 down, zandie, with h ons, and carried pink sweet pe The reception la Mr. and Mrs. P for a heneymoon I tied with green ribbons. ted until 10 o'clock, when son took their departure jaunt. — Mr. $2 per weel The Houghton Co., 1214 F St. Je23-20d SS PPI OO SUPPOSE A DRUGGIST MAKES A MISTAKE. MARVE On Moaday, June RD, son of “Geor eived over 1) future home of the couple puryport, 5 C. True and family are spending mmer at Oak Hill, N. Y., in the Cats- s. S. J. Abbott of Milford, Del., of this city, is visiting her si: William Pemberton Richards, » Le Droit Park, where she wi pe her frie s Thursdays. y wedding teok place at He copal Church, Collington, Md., y morning last, the coniracting p. ng Miss Ida May Roberts of C: vert county, Maryland, and Mr. Robert Lee Mulliken of Prince Geor county. The ceremony was performed by the rector sf the church, Rev, James J. Page. The bride was given away by her brother, J. Morsell Roberts, and was attired in white ergandie trimmed with lace, and carried bridal roses, the veil being fastened with orange blossoms and falling fuil length of the train. The maid of honor, Miss Mary Evelyn Roberts of Baltimore, wore white organdie trimmed with Nile green ribbon and carried La France r Miss Morsell Roberts acted as flower gi wore white organdie over pink, and carri a huge basket of flowers. The ushers Messrs. Charles Duvall Griffith, Prof. § for- er, urch, Sat 3 y use only |. They never pure drugs. wake mistak Cor. Vt. Ave. & H St. Vast . Reductions In Summer : Shoes. 1897, at 11 p.m. ED. of Katie R. and tie late ged seven years and eight ral fr st, Fr Lt. we, 1115 14th street no at 4 pan. On June PIEPEOPIO IIOP IDEA ENT ersday, June 2 We are bound to lead the shoe merchants Magruder, Edgar Slingluff and R. R. Gr Inte at Thurinont, * in bargains.—_Now it is Summer Shoes that fith, The church was beautifully decorated Turebiy, Sens 1891, at we bave ‘cat Anto—Just ? Oxf rd: with flowers. The ribbons were held by AMANDA, Wife of the late Louis adi 5 fcur little boys—Ralph Harcock, Ernest 4 $2.50 | 5 dies: ones Lucas, Bowie Addison ard Frank Addison. Me cittiee tanstor nines tare The bride was the recipient of many hand- Wldihs and slaw for every one. § 1] 9Q) some presents. Mr. and Mrs, Mullikin left 2 Tae : for a tour through the north and Canada, > and will be at home to their friends after July 1, at Highlands, Prince George’s coun- ty, Ms months, aske DEDEDE IDEN ED OLED HIBSRAROH GOS “L g $4 Ladies’ Bicycle Shoes. Just th s! il on $3.00 ¢ $4 IMen’s Tan Lace. A very yttslish Shoe for men, S 3 QQ) > and excellently made—now. Miss Esther Rodney of Morristown, N. is visiting Miss Anna Tuthill at 615 East pitol street. Mrs. Wm. Demarest and daughter, Mar- garet, entertained a few friends at lunch eon last Thursday at their handsome new J. C In to} Wy His life was SMITH. home, on Rhode Island avenue. They 4 9 ~ SHOE were assisted by Miss Maud Miller and ‘Havenner ISincace Miss May Bullick. After tne serving of a dainty lunch on the lawn adjoining the house, the guests gathered to the library, Where they enjoyed fine musical selections, rendered by Miss Tessie Lyons and descrip- tions’ of Mrs. Demarest’s recent travels through Europe. Those present were Miss May Bullick, Misses Lyors, Miss Maud Miller, Miss Georgia Devalle, Messrs. T. Weaver, Fred. Emmett, Jos. Demarest and Mr. and Mrs. De Witt Finke of Ken tucky. Mrs. and Miss Demarest will leave for Atlantic City next week and expect to be joined later by Mr. Demarest, who has been detained in New York on account of bad health. Miss Helen Millicent Wells, granddaugh- 4928 F St. N.W, Atiantic Big. LILPOSEPEPECESIS SOS SPOSHIOS Sinoot, aged four mouth Purmral services at bis Street southeast, at z > “2 iy 23. Relatives and friends invited. Charles county, Md. (Baltimore sind Maryland papers please copy.) : TREMELEY. On Monday, June 21, 1897, at his residence, 510 11th street southeast, TLLAAM TREMBL Oolong “Teed” Lea, 50c. Why pay 7c. and $1 for Tea elsewhere that is not @ whit better than this grand Ockng Tea we are eee eee ren run- tario county, Ni rork. = Funeral services on ‘Thursday, June 24, at 2 o'clock ‘pm, Interment at Arlington. * LKER. On June 22, 1807, at Oakland, Md., REDFORD HUSTED, only ‘son of William I. and Grace A. L. Walker, aged two years and 50c. Ib. We close at 6 p.m.—Saturdays excepted. W.R.Brown,20&Pa.Av. oe oe ‘my20-1m,14 ter of ex-Gcv. H. H. Wells, and Mr. Ed-| — nine months. ward 8. Bailey will be married this even- == THE MOST NOURISHING AND PALATABLE | ing at 6 o'clock at the North Presbyterian CRACKER IS “PEPTONE BEEF AND BREAD BISCUIT’ Church. The maid of honor will be Miss Florence Ellis, and Mr. John W. Cameron will be the best man. The ushers will be Dr. Charles E. Stewart, Mr. E. P. Harring- ton, Mr. Edward Ellis and Mr. Carl Weller. Carter’s tented), containi: an ‘valent of 13 Case; ey tanker Bagh Bahn | or Cay hor bela ncietoes | Little Liver on and - Sample, or ask your dealer.” Manuf by | her sister, Mrs. Stone, at Gitffburn, will be =z ee BR o., Va. at home to her friends informally tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon. A pretty church wedding this even- ing will be that of Miss Florence Caroline Grigg and Mr. Edwin Lyon Chapman, which will take place at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church at 8 o'clock. The pastor, Dr. Radcliffe, will officiate. The bride will be attended by her cousin, Miss Edith Franzoni. The ushers will be Mr. Alexander Grant, Dr. R. Phil Cro- Sete oe ‘oore. a reception will be given to the immediate friends of the bride at her:home; 1218 K Mrs. Johanna Gross of 20th street has gone to Atlantic City for a month’s stay. Miss 8. P. Keech sailed for Folks With Tender Feet —— need EVANS' TALCUM POWDER. It’s cool- soothing—and st excessive perspira- =o ee " use. 10c. can. Evans’DrugStore, rive a Je23-84 Pills. SICK HEADACHE Faultless Half-Tone Printing! Ase best. of aaa skill and the absolutely faultless