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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1897-14 PAGES. EDTIERE Sie ee se ee ae DSS { i $200 Fancy Silk Para | sols. For FRIDAY... # Sry Dresden Handle = 26 inch Gloria Umbrellas. $ For FRIDAY... = z _ Rough Straw Short $ 4 Sailors. For FRI- z + = Bunches of Violet $ white and purple. For ¢ 4 FRIDAY =. 1oc. $ soc. Trimme = biack and white. For 3 FRIDAY .. acs a O8e. Ladies Percale $ Shirt Waists, in Fight col- = £ ors only. For FRIDAY. 18c. ¢ 10 Ladi o&c. White 4 & Lawn Waists, some extra = size ones. For FRIDAY. 48c. % = 8 Ladies’ $3.08 Covert $ $ Cloth Blazer” Suits. in $ gray and tan, all siz 4 $ For FRIDAY...........$1.48 $ 4 Black Cloth Blazer $ = Suits, sold for S498. For $ 2 FRIDAY _.._.. $1.98 $1 lot of gc. Low Ne $ = Embroidered Trimmed < = Corset Covers. For = FRIDAY APES $ Soc. Ladies’ | Blac z Sateen and Striped Ging- z z ham Petticoats. For Fe % PRIDAY ..-..-.....-.. gc £ = Stoo Infants Long and = 53 Shert White — Dresses, < § slightly soiled. For FRI- z Z DAY .. Sees ee $ F5e. € ‘hildren’s 's Linen =z $ Hats and Caps. For 5 PRIDAY -~._..2------ 25c. F3 9 $1.25 Sonnette Sum- eA = mer Corsets, 29 and 30 ¢ @ only. For FRIDAY.... 68c. & or8e. Children’s Hose $ $ (black and tan), double Zz ¥ heel and toe. For FRI- $ c 1039 i are ere roc. £ % Odd lot of Ladie: = = White Dropped Stitched $ = Hose. Regular 35c. qual- ¢ £ ity. For FRIDAY...... 19¢. £ = - Infants’ £ Socks. $ = For FRIDAY. ee FA 2 Ladies’ ~~ Union £ ees well made and all $ = good sizes. For FRIDAY 48c. £ o 25c. French Dimities. é $ For FRIDAY. £ $ DAY ‘ : z of & that were S1 $ For FRIDAY. = of Cream Braid. 4 a yard. For ofeteabeoeet . at Garter tate % Ladies’ Bicycle Garters. For FRIDAY 3c. Curling Irons. F FRIDAY Z toc. bottles of Extract. wf FRIDAY... Po ‘ r 3 t5¢. Side Combs. For + = FRIDAY = = 25. Silk $ SERIAY 5 & 25. White Fans. FRIDAY .... I pair of Chenille Por tieres, were $10.00, Seofeotroten L975) eee AEE ¢ 1 $3.00 Linen Crumb Cloth. For FRIDAY... 30c. and 65¢. Black Fig Fancy, Plain Dress g © FRIDAY... 1 odd Jot of Napkins yo will be sold for ! REDAY 22.2207 245e adr Bosom 16, 164 ‘or FRI- in sizes only. epee “White 5oc. Sweaters. For FRIDAY.. 25e. 50c. Silk and Satin Sus- penders. For FRIDAY. 25¢ Rs efeete i a a oh BAUM'S. | SAPARD SEAS DANS ASI a Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific (eae Drunkenness. sn be given WITHOUT THE KNOWLED( THE PATIENT in coffee, or articles of fect & permanent and speedy cure, ee Bottle of Good Tooth Powder and Brush, 25¢.. \ TALCUM POW! » AMMONIA pint bots. RUM tp : BAY LAVENDE y\ $ ee Ld )) (i an x ‘WILLIAMS’ 4 \ 31t Temple Drug Store, cor oe = F a BON 86 Sede. All Fi lavors, 5c. North Pole” lice Cream peoamut nmitllows and At- Washington ty cost net in | eceseary at Von Mare’ tien journal. — Now ungnm, Our Friday's program of bargains opens with one of the most remark- able values ever distributed in this city. The offering of the regular stanc lard $1 “W. B.” Summer Corsets, At aGe. dos. 300. 39, 49 and 68c. Flowers, The Sensational Wrapper Sale of The Season. in Ll 1 1 It ppers tr x. oS dad in stylish f in pink, 27 9c. any Wee si r NINGS REDUCED. ¢ Cotton ‘Braid. tril 1 + ber areccr Laces, 23C. Laas Turkish Towels, Wash Rags, 2 for. BON MARCHE, 314 and 316 7th St. patient fs a moderate drinker or an srs free, to be | 9th and F sts, » Washing o8 oplum # ad morphine it."* Mailed fre stuktISée : NN ‘ ° 5 ° ‘Big Reductions \ ———on all Trimmed and Un- —— trimmed Hats and Bon- saan Faultless Half-Tone Printing! The best o winan skill and the most per- fect mechanical appliances enable us to produce abselutely faultless halftone and other high-art eseting. Ask fo 3 *E, Printers, 1107 E st. epliga,7 Preeswork for the Trude, 5 M — nets. CF lower prices for ‘Trimmings, ining Millinery and everything In stock. rs. C. Stiebel, 1113 G St., IMPORTER OF FINE MILLISERY, Remnant means bargains You know how we do on and quantities of WZ uled for a loss. We have r \ ae ae as ee te Be te hs Bs ts es ta tells a Be tte aes Bets ts ts oe haa pached a climax. ( t the “Greater Store.” these weekly occasions “remnants iday, iday after 1° PERRY’S. everything that cannot muster its s doomed to go at very greatly Seduced prices. we are on the eve of stock-taking we make * of ntuch that would not otherwise as the season has grown, the opportunities have grown—until tomorrow the special selling will be a total eclipse of anything that has preceded. Armed with such knowledge you will w ed offerings—or better yet, an early seeker after the bounty of our enterprise. nt to become close students of thi a eee eee Seabee tnteteteteteteteteteteteteteceeeet Se ee ‘ Remnant Day Reductions =AT== Sa se ae as a a te es ae as ee ortet eo ¢3 Wl quota time when be sched- % And just at this sete cot ett tet cataloguing of unequal- : + WASH GOODS. MEN’S | ne ATHER GOODS DRES zx yards of E FURNISHINGS. Mus TRIMMINGS. x iy irs of A sinel Gray i Just as ton Pop slight Was have stgns: d, LADIES’ MACKINTOSHES valet i boxes Satin ¥ ekinteshes with mlz | with enve REDUCED trom 37 | De Writing ‘Tablets fe TICS. D ens Whtte and ‘Tan REDUCED, 38 and — REDUCED TATIONERY. Gn Pte 300. a yard 3 £ yanls of h Dhaek and & 1 Applique ‘Timning 3 ) from $2.75 to SL a yard, RIBBO? SWEA’ 2 Ladies’ BLACK DRESS GOODS. esiationdepteonts ‘Tare git. ov [et afer [fee ace lists Buen, 2) Seeger REDU pair. K inserti goods. aun 3 short he fre tints a prt Tie pat z vt BANC = MERINO $ UNDERW = $ ae Ge Warkint s romt jackets, and | tie entire sult howith ts. LADIE BEDW A few slightly sofled All vhite and 1 2UCED ree AR ing REDUCED yard, itcad load . Br ri ir of Muslin ( dropped SC CED. rs full ye 300DS. — } MUSLIN UNDE RWE, AR. Ingurry made with Ia frou Button =RIES. EDT ED FANTS' WEAR. A Piqne Fle DRUGGISTS' SUNDRI 2 Nail from 25e, lishers REDUCED $ pairs of Celly ~ REDUCED trom 1 Md Side Combs a pr. om Hooks — Sb KS. out a8 guick! pe CORSETS. Lot of Summer with Jong and om: feet fitting . te Be. waists, from 5 pairs of sets, in ¢ er Cor. with Jon from rloteloletetptoleteleetetetnioteie' oe eiotetetoder sor CREAM, 4 uit, always re 42 6 oth St. | "Phone 1000, Jarvis, 1 CONPECTL HELP! A Gas Cooking Stove is a great help to those who do their own | cooking in summer. Why not try | this cheap, comfortable way ot preparing the meals? We'll be! glad to show you our extensive | > stock of Gas Cooking Stoves. The price range is from $8 up. Gas Appliance Exchange, 1424 New York Avenue. je18-28d Patuless Extracting, 50c. PERRY'S, eehonseesesontoetees EELS sessessostessorgontoniees specialty of ENT and WED- G RINC S, which are of the finest quality and most ap- proved fashion. We always quote the lowest price, QUALITY considered. Do xen examine. will defy It has, st annie for $4.90. Knee: es Your Friends Can’t Tel Whether They Are Artifi cial or Naturai Teeth. * When you require artificial teeth you Mubiy prefer to keep the knowledge to Our sets of artiflelal teeth battle Comfortable fit—naturalappear- pi yourself, nature. ance, _ Evans’ Dental Parlors, 1309 F St.N.W. Jel4-24d “Wade & Butcher Razors. Torrey Razor Strops. LOWEST PRICES IN CITY. $2.00 W. & B. Ruzor, hollow ground. 1.50 W. & 1. Razor, hollow ground. 1 Four-sided Torrey Strop. 1 Swing Strop S. & A. Special Genuine ‘horse. bil 50. Flat Strop. Couibination 5c. Shaving Brush. Se. Impozted Sha Very complete Une of Bai i Stone Hones, all sizes; Cosmetics, § H i i i i ving Soa & 8. Clippers, Safety Razors, Bay Rum, ane af lowest prices.’ KOLB PHARMACY, 438 Th at, nw. aplé-17d Fire-Preof Storage Rooms, §2 Per Month. Safo depocit boxes, $2.50 per year. WASHINGTON SAFE DELSIT CO... Open 9 to 4:30 Soturéays to 8 pitas 3 m. yd. apis o = Extracting, 50c. Fine dentistry 18 possible onlyT with fine ma- terlals, fashioned into correct form wjth infinite care and skill. Money invested dentistry for @) ifettme. pays @ high rate of interest, oftes The interest is beautiful teeth, coypfort, pleasure, health, ie Sa Fine dentistry 1s not an empty phrase with us. Come in and get the names of somé in your neigh- Lothood who recommend us as fino dentists. Sole owners of sono, for painless operations with- out sleep or danger, U.S. Dental Ass’n, Cor. 7th and D Sts. N.W. OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 10 TO 12 O'CLOCK. Je12-50d INGROWING NAILS Permanently cured; no pain. PROF. J. J. aronees & SON, Fort HS Bas ave, Je9-8d_ 8 to 6 p.m. Sundays, 9 to 12. secpctete tees 7300 1b. loaves to the barre “In making Bread, Rolls, Biscuits, Cake and Pastry * at home, if you know your * baking is going to be a s. Make it always ssiul. Use Cream Blend Flour. It’s Best. makes bread, ete., a credit to any cook % x z cs every time and all the 4 * * time. And it makes nearly + MORE to the barrel than other brands. Insist that your grocer sends “Cream Blend.” :B.B.Earnshaw & ae 1105-1 107-1109 Meh st. : Sees potas aonansbiensit Ready to Move? 3 EW holesalers, FS Let us do it for you. Oar expert move <= sand upholstered lis Oe vans will do the work > EFFECTS stored tn our es—Or packed and shipped thing too large or too small *. Reasonable prices. v. Knox ExpressCo ae at 1419 Pa. ave. 4e24-th,s,t,20 Gluten Bread Is The Only Bread —that diabetics may eat —= punity, “it's entirely free Of ator th und sugar, and is the only bread that is made of pure gluten. Physicians prescribe it. Diabetes enjoy It—be- cauxe It's very good to eat. 15e. Tout. COR. 18TH ST. Krafft’s Bakery, $8, 7H: Bread, Rolls, Cakes, Pies, Ete. Je24-th,s,tu-20 Na, SAIN FAI EI IIS Tie MOST “NouRISHING AND PALATABIE CRACKER IS “PEPTONE BEEF AND BREAD. BISCUIT” (Patentid), containing an equivalent of 13 ounces of fresh, lean Beef to every pound of flour. Name on every ‘cracker. “Postal for circular and. free Sample, or ak your dealer. Mfunufactured by GEORGE R. HLL CO,, Alexandria, Va. Je23-1m,14 Phone 311 with im- THE WORLD OF SOCIETY Smiling Friends. Last Mghts Pretty Events at and in Chureh Notes, Miss Edwin Lyon ¢ bushes, Grant, and Dr. R. Phil ¢ until the arrival of the thy tal party Miss Edith Franzoni was guests, of honor and was dre iota ran trimm a au ed ribbon. gow brocade = of white mor selin Her veil was worn back 1a large bouquet of bride roses A diamond and 4 sunburst over he the and home at great number of gifts. Mr. man went west Q visit at row lake atl Another lar ‘ipbaay Chu a tour at home of after July © company was h for the marri: Anna M ritt and Mr. p Rev. Dr. McKim officiat The ushe were Messrs. J Bischotf, Adolph H Kamer oh min and Wal Ber- gerin, girls, the Misses Mar- Enret Wel 1 Shelton and Marg of Fre whi organdie frocks, rib Ss and white hats, and carried a of roses and swe Miss id Crapster was maid of dre. in white mull over pink silk, ried pink Mr. Clifford Reardon was best ma Her was th chiffon and lace. mM under a Coronet tin, trimme d ber tulle veil fell fr lley was carri y and . at of Mr. and Mrs. Eacritt, 945 N stre the latter wore her own wedding gown of lavend Irish poplin, trimmed with chiffon, Mr. and Mrs. De: gene on a northern tour, and will be me to their friends from July 12 to 2 at the Val Jean Flats, 913 I stre Miss Helen Millicent Wells, granddaugh- ter of y. H. HL Well E ward y were marrii t North Presbyterian Ramsidell officiating. The Carl Wells, Mr. Edmund Herrington and Dr. Charles Miss Florence Ellis was maid of honor, an* Mr. John W. Cameron was best man. The bride was escorted by her unele, Mr. War- ren S. Morgan. The bride's Sunday sche vlass of small eaildren preceded the brid in church, and were interested ob- of the ceremony. The bride wa: ! gowned in white silk mull oy white taffeta, with a leghorn hat trimm. with white plumes. Her flowers were Marechal Neil roses, tled with white satin ribbon. Miss Ellis wore white organdie le blue siik, and a leghorn hat with plumes. She carried pink ted with streamers of pink. Mr. Mrs. Bailey went off last night on a ymoon jaunt, the destination of which did not reveal. They will reside here. Among those attending the wedding were Mrs. Kate Ellis of this city, great aunt of John S. Langworthy and Balch of New York ¢ aunt and cousin to the bride, and a large number of other relatives of the couple. At the First Baptist Church the marriage of Miss Adrienne von Ezdorf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard von and Mr. Charles S. Shreve, fr.. attracted a large gathering. Around pulpit and plants were grouped with ap’ rect The ushers were Mr, Edward K. Hereford, Mr. Henry Leonard, Mr. William L. Eng lish and Dr. J. i ne. They le the bridesmaids, Miss ¢ Miss Manda von Ezdorf, little flor Una and a the bri her was man ated. von and Dr. room Rev Simpsor > bride we tri ~d with ronet of an lace M maid of white or- kandie over white rried white ros! The b © white or- gandies ove iiferent making a rainbow st. Their 4 re tied with ribbons, sam: s those or their dresse rs. von s hand- somely gowned in’ black ‘, white er yellow satin, A lars: ption + residence Airs: Marriage Vows Plighted in Presence of | Mrs rs. A. E. Strauss of Richmond and viva, Mr. and Mrs Morris Kaufman, x ‘lock Miss Virginia "Mr and Mrs, Mr vy the Presbyt pla rian est om Wash Stiles left Last evening trip. and nt 1 rarily 102 Maryland ay The marriage of Miss Ma to Mr. W venin ok, large n um!» was After the vou- ride r fath Chicago, ks we Mrs this nd th th tlowe enilemen now visitin teen covers were beautifully laid JAN'S CASE, and the Court-Mar- tal Considering Final Vette The arguments 1 of Commander Mullan of Was arraigned st week } court-martl at the navy yard, on charges of drunkenness while on duty at the Pensacola navy yard, of which he was in command, last Decem were concluded yesterday ev case was submitted t court Hay siven in lowed by defense, who ecurt to the par. of Coftin against the United Stat atures of Ww imer, rse in adop his ar- i by claiming that the r of evidence Was heavily on thy of the prosecution. 1 that the testimony of © an should ba stated t twit had gone oa Which he nder 1 to modify testimony 1 sworn positively two days Io thy allan’, pntradicted that y in conclusion, claimed that the government had m sutliciently clear to find the ac guilty on every charge a tticatar At the tusion of the judge advoc argumen . the court-martial went inio pri- vate fon toe: rvidence. A verdict, when s, nt dimme- diately to the Seeretary of the Navy, who has the tinal d. on in the matter, Until then the conclusion of the court-martial Will NOK be detinitely made known, but the imp nm prevails in naval circles that Cann nder Mullan will be acquitted —— Marine Band Con Marine Band at the this afternoon will be marine bar- as t ‘annhauser, Waliteuls Faneiulli, leader, will be in JouN SMe «batts of Wastin decked with flo _ toe - . Among . . Char Shreve, Mr. and Mrs, DIED. ©, Mr. 2 m Beck- = . and Mrs. Von and Mrs. OUN € A. Dent, Mr Mr. and fh Buckhollz, Mrs. a yle, Mr. ron Paumgarten, Mr. and Z $. Bb. Hail, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. EL W pnbarker, wl Mrs. ~ LE and Mrs. trich, Mr. Joe La and Mrs. Wate Mr. and Mrs. De Monireville, Mitchell, Mr. and Mr: . and Mr y. Brown, 1 ‘Mr. Pump! Shr and M James, M Mr. W. English, Mr. D. Xander, and Mrs. A. and ‘apt. Wo G The presents were displayed, and male tering exhibit. Mr. and Mrs. Shreve left later for a northern trip, and upon their re- iurn will reside at 14th street. A large number of friends and witn 1 the mar Gth street, of Miss nestine Mr. » Baumgarten. The hall was hand- corated, and the couple s pewer of palms while Ral formed the impressive ser ther, Mr. William Baumgarten, and the Messrs. Feri. 5. Richolt, Richoll and M Juliv a . Richold a couple and Mr. and Mr parents of the brid The bride was very dainti ressed in white mull over silk, trimm, taffeta ribbons and lace. Her 1 was caughi by a cluster of white blo: soms, and a diamond star. After the cer a large reception, with dancing, !a ed until midnight. During the evening a banquet was served. Mr. and Mrs. Baumgarten went last night for a trip to Long Branch and Atlantic City, Among those present at the happy event were: Mr. and Mrs. Morris Baum- garten, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hahn, Mr. E. Moseley, Mr, Aaron Kaufman, of Balt. more, Mr. Frank Williams, Mr. Milrord Fisher, Mr. Ike Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stresburger and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glaser, Mr. and Mrs, A. Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D. Mayer, Mr. H. Strauss and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. Friedlande Mr. and Mrs. Sackett Duryee, Mrs. C. ‘1 Yoder, Mr. Joseph Hillman,wife and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Keuhling. Mr. Sam Nat- tan, Mr. Richard Sal, Misses Annctta and Mabel King, daughters of Prof. King of the Columbian University, Mr. and Mrs, Cari Auerbach, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Strauss, Mr. Louls Hirsh, Misses Ida, Sarah and Cora Hirsh, Misses Winnie end Gertrude Stern, Mrs. E. Frauendeiner, Mrs. 8S. Rothschil Mr. Max Oppenheimer, Mr. Philip Fried. lander, Mr. and Mrs. B. Soloman, Mr. ana Mrs. Ferd Frank and family, Mr. S. N. Meyers and family, Mr. A. Damman and family, Mr. L. Gradwohl and family, Mr. R. Sanger and family, Mr. end Mrs.’ Her- man Baumgarten, Miss Florence Baumgar- ten, Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Spitzer and fam- WHEN . TIRED ovr Use Horsford’s Acid Phosphate. Dr. M. H. HENRY, New ¥ ‘When completely tired out by trelonged rakefuincs ani nd M Baum- groom. and becoming- i overwork, > at te of the "greatest value to ine, AS a beverage it possesses charms beyond anyi kevow of In the form of medicine.”” ee Funeral fren nent iwent are respecttaily invit LEM. On Welnesdi WILLIAM J. LE his Interim adelp! MURRAY. Suddenly Miss MARY MUREAY Faneral 1 Thomas P. Van Arsdale, . on Friday, June 2, at 4 p.m. d In Memoriam. NEWTON, In loving remembrance of my dear boy, WILLIE E. NEWTON, who departed this life’ one year ago today, June 24, 1896, I will go to his grave, where his spirit has fled; Beneath the green sod be Ix Ltd with the dead. Where the heurt that I loved so fs turning to clay, ie ing away. i iene ai BY MIs FATHER. 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