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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1897—12 PAGES. 7 Crocker's A MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE Sale of Shoes BEGINS TOMORROW. A clean sweep of every Shoe in the house at a reduced price -- except “Jenness Miller” Shoes. We usually wait for August to hold this Clearance Sale, but shall not do so this year. We’re going to turn these Shoes over to you before you c= THE WORLD OF SOCIETY|/AFFAIRS IN ALEXANDRIA: ~ to nse the delicately - for icing. We sin the world for xpensive. These day: E AAC, Ceylon Blend ry its own and : aC tomorrow (for one day) for A Home Wedding Solemnized Among |Commemoretion of Nation's Birthday by Friends, Patriotic Citizens, tions as to qualities or values are A Garden Party at Glen Ellen—Per- | Cutting Affray—Sport on the Dinmoné sdvertisement. sonal Notes of In- Installation of Oficers—Meetin, terest. ef Police Commissioners. @ a and-ali_sub- copy imine- will not guar- 28 for subscribers beyond e. The July ise is even entertainin: than that of we of you ho have just fin- of the Jaze number know ii a A quiet wedding, at which only the near friends of the bride and groom were pres- ent, took place at S09 New Jersey svenue southeast, at the residence of the efi iat- ing clergyman, Rev. W. E. Parson, D. D.. | night the town was kept wide awake with yesterday morning. Miss Annie R. Cox, |sireworks in celebration of the jorious daughter of Mrs. Wm. Cox, was married to] Fuvrth.” The display In the evening was Mr. Chartes Willams. The bride waslon a larger scale than has been the case becomingly attired in a navy blue traveling | ‘or several years past dealers re- dress, white hat and gloves. The newly ptionally large sales during the married couple left on the 11 o'clock No acci¢ents of a serious nature oc- for the seaside, and will be at home t» friends ou their return at thelr restd corner Carroli strects southeast. x A garden party and dance was given at | A the summer home.of Mr. and Mrs. S. Sewall Cisse! Saturda Star Bureau, » King St., So. 199) ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 6, 1897. From early morn yesterday until late last ik Anderson spoke to a large where an rican flag was presented to the public shool by the Juntor Order United Amer- can Mechanic: At the Junior Order's Hall, on Fairfax . in thts city, there a flag raising which was presided over Johnson. Rev. C. E. Ball, Snecesscr to + (Reeves, Poole & Co.) ouster, Baker and Manu- Another one with met us of pad by race Church, delivered an int Z = : of cur Famous take your vacation. Our word for it---that never in the history of the: aioe cg bos 2 eH was ~ 2 e wel al lecorated with cut flowers and | 4, MMS Bumber of people went to Deal yesterday aft prettily retail shee business have such high-grade Shoes been sold for such ridic- rnoor. and las aes Muslin. nist, = ferns and SEY, lighted. Refreshments | wiere there was a patriotic celebrath = ies 3 ulously low reduced prices. Here are a few illustrative bargains: ee fireworks at Del Ray were especially Mr. and Mrs. W coursed Sweet music during the Bend § evening ‘The ansi irgh & Bro. } A cansourgh & Bro. | Underwear eae $2.500xfords| $5 Oxfords \ AES. l : C 3 At $1.49 At $3.39 ° ° ° ° Women's $2.50 quality Oxfords, in binck and rus- leather quarters, Black Viel Kid, Kanza- sets, ln broken Too and Russia Calfs, all being strictly sizes of different ° hand-sewed and 6 styles. Choice... $5 qualities—this Every woman in Washington $3 50&$4 Oxfords Tota me $3.39 should call and see if her size ne witnessed en the river front 2 it Was magnificent, the display of fireworks from the varlous excursion re- sorts making the heavens look iike a blaze Richard Gulahan, Mr: ses Clare Loutse W ‘ : Aa * f of fire. (Well, is it a wonder? Was \'] Bor Marche’s Underwear sales SHEER eS ae Thousands of people went to the excur- ( there ever such a magnet to at were alw famous. Famous for All of the Mea's $5 Low Shoes, incinding ae eager sion resorts during the day and evemng. \ there ever si ag a Alexander, Fannie Cox, Lena Cox, Smali and Eloise Cissel and Sail) koma Park, and M. ion Hargrove, James Alexander, James Brown, Will. A. King, J. ¥ orris, Lacy and Si and C. M. Dickerson of Takoma Park. Mrs. Richard Rathbun has gore to East- the superlative qualities distributed and famous for the low prices. The sale which we inaugurate tomorrow will outdo all predecessors in both respects. We were never able be- iore to offer such astonishingly well- 1 f Patent Leathers, Black Calf, with patent: ery yard o Printed Wash Goods below cost t in the beginning of the Get your dress tomor- Tow, sure. Catting Affrnay. Near the correr of Payne and C streets iast evening Frank Dr quite badly cut by a negro named “Dunk" Day. The knife entered the left shoulder, and several stitches had to be taken in the wound by Dr. Geo. T. Klip Day made his escape and has not as seas eT e Te White Goods Reduced. been arreste renal mies at Sr chueenTe eke : port, Me., for three months. sees sac ein x . made garments at such ridiculously | is not on our goc. Bargain We also include “H. S. & H.'s" Ble- Mra. Arthur Copeisnd will spend this} a — {! One lot of 40 India low prices. Lear in mind that these = - ‘ z S fant Hand-sewed Russia Calf Shoes, of month at Kennebunk Leach, Me. bere was quite an interes \ es = Table, which is loaded with c 2) the season's new p . sheer and fir are not job lots or broken sizes 2 Miss Kate Schmidt has gone to Put-in- Bay, Ohio. M Audenreid has gone to Deer Park, where she wiil remain until September. Mrs. George Whitfield Brown is at Co- bourg, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Willard are now at their home at Nantucket. Mrs. W. W. Anderson has gon2 to Ellen- ville, N. ¥ Oxfords and Slippers of vari- : < 2 | We shall make a clean sweep of all =o ats a ok S 3 39 ous kinds and sizes, which aay sae. Durtng this’ sale, °' have sold from Se Osisna eat 2D AQ only $2.50 to $4 per (0) the low reduced § 5 A9¢, | thrown together jor the purpose of enticing you into the store in the hope that you will be so disgusted with them that you will buy higher priced garr s, but they are good, true, honest goods made by the best manufacturers, and soid at a tremen- dous concession. 25¢ Drawers, 4c. <ind for 12%4c. yd. Navy Blue 32 inches wide 12%c. yard. pair. Choice of ane Bicycle Oxfords, the table........ The only exceptions to the entire stock are “Jenness Miller” Oxfords and High Shoes, which always have been and are 2 ° yet $4 for the Oxfords and $5 for the Shoes. In the police court toda; disposed of the following cases: ington, disorderiy conduc drunk and di Mr. ard Mrs. Arthur Addison have gone yah, a Chinese laun to Bar Harbor for the summer. with allowing a vicious Mrs. H. V. Boynton is summering at | muzzle. West Falmouth, M Mr. and Mrs. C. ¢ brier White Sulphur s The Brazilian min > White Pique, for . Wide W 4 skirts, suits, &c. The regular 100 pairs: Me “H. S. & H.'s” Bi- cycle Oxfords, patent strys, black and russets. Reg- MEN’S — | i54 $1.98 K to KO without @ Tostallation of Oficers, Willard are at Green- | There was a public instailation of the officers recently elected by Belle Haven ter and family win | Council, Junior Order United American At 98c. quality Wide Wa | eee + - We offer the talunce of the Women's a Epenglenicenonl Sand Mechanics, last evening. ‘The a «+ White Pique. 30 inches wide. 2 pene fee eae | spend this month at Block ea 3 n swan Sey jnlireeing ene Garecly. Bibeaee ‘ wpe 2 ie. wd Hager tths ree eines $5 Pat. Leathers jc was given yesicrday to Glen | A (Speci ce, 30c. yd. 50¢ D sey ce as ° y the V. W.’s. A trolley party was : ry nialhipinicil bioba ¥ ra ancy soae Os C Stil nite te Aathi Ree ancee Police Commixsioners Meeting. LF) 1 OGtastect Sti nal : a baie pees 9 At OS reas she fe Manile | The police ecmmissioners, it is said, will le and Cluster Stripes due ee Of. --2---02 t D rice, Iva Martin, Sophia Vogt. mars ny coeuling, at: Sh y = ti 7 s 0) @ ° ° Vere Kaiwe walter, oe ata hokl a mesting Thursday ning, al ae ray ed Dimity, sheer and ee ‘i ° > to conside of Brewer, Zelda Rolliz Harry White, Clarence s fine, for waist t+ children’s dress Men's Dresey French Patent Calf Shoes, s Men’s Rus- Just the thing for ful dress at seashore 1 changes in th e. Mayor Simp to set_on working of on has some oot, and is nest Fisher. sher, son, Raymond women’s and 32. inches About 100 pair: Mel Alwood 50¢ Gowns, 39, _ Bicycle Leggins Others may say are = = i and — mounta % set Shoes, in small and large | Regutar price, $5 Walker, “Robert Crump, oMVac. iis! Al oe Wives ao bio pea = ll sizes only, medium sizes hav- During this ° Worth Harper. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Martin re : 8 A ft 4 3 ale oie ses chaperoned the party admirably the kimping, and Cc e = in the Mother Hub pq 2 Has Ween eld ene ice ——— Miss Mary A. Church and her little niece, be [with tucked yoke. 39¢., Women's Blick and Brown Canvas Bi- were $3 to $5—the majority of Not a pair of the Men's Shoes have Marguerite Depue, are at Atlantic City. The Union Sunday school excursion to cyele Logging them being $4 and $5. Your Been Seta eee crea tbe Siete aan Miss Mary E. Crowley is spending the | iver View today was very largely attend- SO, Orse nye will be sold as ch, 4 5 summer at Newport with her aunt, and | cq and the littic ones enjoyed the osca- ¢| 59 Corset Covers, 39e. Yong as they bold ings es Nai One eee will probably spend some time in Boston | sion on the cool lawns of this popular re- ss Hit Camels Gataee Cots Gl ce eS Ps 5 as long as -they 5 5 bef e returns home. sort. : mg zs ‘ mined with price of..-....++ hold out for.7... for nse | Lilie I. Christman, who has been General and Personal Notes. 7. skirts and full suits, for women \ 30¢ her aunt of Falls Church, Va. of Le ker of ‘ ° oun, 5} legaies, was in the city V and men. (; 18c. Kind for 12%4c. yd. /\ today for an extended visit to her Commojore James O. Carter and wife, rge against John Connell, of al- 5 : Miss Lottie FE. Carter, Capt. A. J. Taylor 1 abduction, will be heard by Mayor (+ A few more pieces left of that ++ i ee and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Murray, yon this evening. y y : espun. Miss Lydia E. Shoemaker, W. F. Taytor case of Paul Blanchard as taken >e 2 for 25c. yar and wife, T. W. ‘Tallmadge, Mrs. Belva A. | Up by the grand jury of the United States Lockwood, Justice Lewis I. O'Neai and | circuit ccurt today. tamity, Roy B. Hays, W. O. Duvall, James| Mr. Wra. MeVe E. West, W. Mason Brown, Mrs. Win. Con-| er on a visit. A. F. Creamer and , Rob't y tere ane Wool an | Annual Clearing 4 Suiting-- '/) Sale of Infants’ & | = “and green 1|Children’s Dresses|- ants" chil do net need sh has gone to Culpep= i, . mil; ——— Bakers Make an Assignment. sier, Bg Der eee || SebeebAIA eek Kiees Bcc. emenel el Indeperdence Day Celebrated wy | 50n and wife, Mrs. J. A. Cox, FE. B. John-|Frech & Son in the bakery bus Residents of Fatls Church. ins, Thos. Breitz and wife, | Massac venue northeas' The colored people of Falls Church, Va.,] GW gauea bad wie Chaves Co ln: nt for the bene and vicinity celebrated Independence day yesterday by a picnic held in one of the| M. E. Brown, J. D. Carter and Lewis B. delightful groves of that neighborhood. | Taylor are at Belleview, Chapel Point, Md. ‘The principal features were orations at the 22 pavilion and music by the Fenton Brass FIGHT IN GLICK’S ALLEY. Band of Falls Church. Capt. Norman pre- a Teer sided. In callir 5 on Trie of Scrappers Arrested The: j the American people celebrated this day,] ‘The anniversary of Independence day was | and also read the Declaration of Independ- COLORED PATRIOTS REJOICE. 5 ila disor¢ CRAWFORD. Departed this life July | enee In full. He then introd Prof. w. | ™arked by eae aah ketene LAVINIA CRA plowed snoti sheer and / " = H. Hart of Howard University Law | Ca™rase in Glick’s alley. The is Mannie Burnette and Mrs. ida B. HM: See Sikes 6 School, the principal orator of the occa-|among the Amazons of that notorious 1o-| 4 xind, lime und tender mother is our Les = { soi cality, and a general free-for-all fight fol- | greet loss is her blessed gain | Mr. Hart reviewed the work of some of at Vermont wsday, July 7, at Foneral Avenue Baptist lowed. Before quiet could be restored ae | those who had taxen a conspicuous part in e, fee y heads were very much in evidence, 2 | the struggle for Mberty in other lands, con. | bloody hea: z L ert trasiing it with that of our own martyrs | 88d Policemen Foley, Yetton and Yoe had i to liberty. Prominent among the new prin- | been vigorously assaulted, one of them be- =| | ciples in the ethics of government first | ing felled to the ground. CO S l I RI Cc E ° ne om N Misses’ Dre ite Departed tht on Mondas, Inty 5, x a. 3S. BONN, after @ ee ea the world a the Dectaration of | ‘The parties arrested as a result of the | Independence were the equality of all men s a 5 Skee aes before the law, the supremacy cf the peo. | tuble were Lulie Ruffin, who bears ple, as against the divine right of kings, | Teputation of being the ablest and most | and the right of all citizeas to enjoy both | persistent police fighter in the Djstrict; < awed Worth 20c. vard. | civil and political freedom, Be Vickie Robinson, whose record fn the x Sars, Stand cor es : 2 Mr. J. Richardson, on being introdveed, | “scrapping” line is second only to that ¥ For 15c. yard. | j Said he had often been asked why colored s Brown. During the inter- fy : 5 Seas | people: took part in Fourth of July c ing proceedings Lulie filled her apron } 2. ibroid 1 Flourte- ° ; saenas His answer was hecaus= a negro h stones and beer bottles and used the Tie Hae ciel the Pr fits nad shed the first blood spilt in the reco. files with deadly effect. f, ing: in white and colors. Worth ; You May Have O tnd aie he Heat blond opi} ges with deny ae at y °. to yard. g ihe war of 1812, and again in 1861—always | tacks on policemen in the discharge of their | © "on. W'xiumuday_ eveuing or 20c. yard Second to none in devotion to his country. | duty if it is possible to do so,” remarked and friends invited to attend. ts or zuc. yard. Mr. Andrew F. iilyer dwelt tipon the in-] Judge Kimbali, in disposing of the case. papers please copy.) : Swiss and Cambric dustrial phase of freedom, and said that {the right to labor was one of the most “Esch of the defendants ts fined 310 for disorderly corduct, and in addition, for as- on St AN RLS. QUEL Quick and beloved jet. precious of rights, and lay at the bottom of | sault, Brown will go to jail for six months, all national progress. In this connection | the Robinson weman for four months and he spoke of the superior advantages Lulie Ruflin for two months.” offered by the country in eomparison with R ss cities, and advtsed colored people to re- SNYDER. On July 4, 1897, at St. Louis, Moy. main close to nature's soil. Marriage Licenaca, SMCLARI~Da COLLINGS, widow: ofthe late rthur S. Gray dwelt upon the ad- arriage lice: have been tssued to]. Benjamin P. Snyder. vantages and responsibilities of liberty. = ieie _—, ae ee ee ae Good citizenship was the price which our | the following: Se 4 We Want the Cash. Just think of it! Every Diamond Pendant, Ring, For 25c. yard. | rs to B22 Kast Capitol Insert : Por 1244 and 15c. yard. | i idered Linen yard. street, on Wednesday, July 7, at 4:20 p.m Emb: Worth 75c. Earring, Stud and Scarf Pin to go at actual cost! As republic placed upon the recipients of its | White—Charles B. eS as See at 5 pam. 3 f For 35. ; “rs we a 3 = eS enefits. In other countries the limitations |_R. Cag, Ashton J. Garrett an fay E.] STHGEMORTEN. Departed whis tfe Monday, A ertings to match. ls pee ee queseee. pete full measure of his capacity. Lineoin end | Thomas Ogden and Sarah Javins, both of | paperai will take p from G21 EP satens \; For 25, 39 & 4c. yard. }|% overstocked. Hundreds of diamond buyers wait for Garfield, Gould and Carnegi>, Dougiass and | Fairfax county, Va.; J. Frank Ambrose} east. on Wednosiay, July 7, at 3 p.m. x i i ‘iz just such an opportunity as this, and we are deter- Booker T. Washington have forever re-| and Adelaide G. Jordan; Charles E. Rice | yyy 4. ou have one sps 3 5 2 g a 3 futed the assertion that poverty or race | and Anna M. Cook. 8 of -. JOS ip CAneuei van tome 2 2 mined to make the offering doubly tempting by cut- can long stand in the way of the man-who| Colored—John Bryer of Pittsburg. | Pa., son af B.D. and y about you, yi 5 i st—viving v. i i has something t = and Bertie Johnson of this city; William eighteen nonths. je. You certainly ¥|3 <2 P 4 ting straight to cost—giving you the import price. ne Seay nee we H. Scott and Julia Lawson; John Crump- Had fe asked us, wr = 7 RIS 2 3 You can make no equal investment in stocks, bonds nea Stace, ton of Rappahannock county, Va., and We wheuit soy. ~0 soe Vig I < Paras ¢ 425 7th or real estate, hence it will pay you to ‘put alt your pain erences ource eS ry, Lind, "we Jove tlt, Aig Neessi, Street. 7 surplus cash into diamonds at these prices as a pure ra Soh eee Virginia Repoblicans. Vio 4iccen - Rina 5 = 4 e investment. We want the money, as fall importations ence H. Johnson, Chas. V. Knighton and] The executive commitice of the Virginia sire eT yb oe 2ceces | will be arriving in a month or two, and this stock Hae epee anes et 33 Se ae Republican Association held a meeting at (ype ae must be sold at once. : nore; commission ordered to issue. ‘| their paral onda oe ie aticee 4 Yj We reserve the right to discontinue. this sale at paGireuit Court No. 1—Judge Cole. rai ancl ei bso Maa ae oko a ADDIE Me ALASILEAL who was xilied one Seay” : any time. ; : caer 2 paay: WanGricaefordnew mais! coe aa laure. They decided to have no drones in| 9? {OU8- 4M GON ae | Our quarter century’s reputation “fs “sufficient jaeteent on sedate Wes Meeks; | the hive. Therefore after a due notifica- Rey pee 426 7th St.) guarantee as to the quality of our Diamonds, and the | pens: Go sAndcreee” eat Bakinces cna | Seyetateoest oer eect] Ee ee eee ee H reliability of our verbal and advertised statements. Botonsee Beet Sa for | admitted to membership. The association | * sie : SO mee | ae = 1 granted. Verm arbie Com- — |. puerienta Eat Regemcemtacitacteciecre Drop in for a look and let us convince | you that | will meet this evening at the same place. | VIERBUCHEN Iu loving remembrance of my deme: pany agt. Winfree; demurrer overruled. } srecorder Cheatham will be on hand und de- friend, JANIE VIEREUC one Dennelly agt. Metropolitan Ratiroad Com- | jiver a special address. year ago todas, 20) tn PIMEND, W. J. V. pany; motion for rew trial overruled and ye . bY HE: , W. dV. judgment on verdict. United States ex rel. ne eee x Aide:man agt. Kleinschmidt et al.; penalty More Work im the Navy Yards. of appeal bond fixed. Dickman agt. Brown; Aca eg + motion for new trial filed. With the advent of the new tseal year} Prevention : eae the construction Jepartment of the navy Tut's Liver Pal Probate Court_Judge Hagner. a ppneahas ai Estate of Thos J. Hodgea; National Safe | B28 come in for the funds applicapie fer | Better than cure. Tutt’s Liver Deposit, Savings and Trast Compaay ap- ; Terairs of ships, and consequent'y, upor | wil] not only cure, but if taken im -E | Never fails. Try our “Curletie’™ fe S. HELLER’S, 720 7th Street N.W. ' apié-2ed fa es De eel ‘The Potomac Electric Power Company fe now establishing circults for General Electric Supply in all of recently constructed subways tn the tor. “For rates apply to aor AND PALA ER Is BEEF AND EX, who died this sale means buying Diamonds at from 33 I-3 to 40 per cent under other jewelers’ prices! |” — ee Summer Shoes in abund- ance for ail the family— Th — laNohns “ios area here Is Nothing Too Large fair prices. —nothing too small and nothing too fine for pointed administrator. Estate of Harriet | orcers from the 2epartmeat a large num-] ,. on | Diamond: 572-01 turned (nto registry of | her of workmen in navy yards wno had time will prevent court. Estate of Dennis O'Donnoghue, jr.; ea inc racic Ie aks eet tekx emacs % ltetter fled. Kstate of Mary B. Becker! = again put to work. The other de- Sick Headache, pease imate caie eceontinar ery partments of the mavy, sucn as ordnance i 3 ¥ | and engineesiag, which were also shore cf s i ‘1 eee Erte ee eee Be cor settling | the construction deparimen:, have also | Constipation, Jaundice, Torpid Liver: oe : p ita thelr work ai the 3 = | fully proved. Estate of Rebecca #8. rott; miyeh pelea, pemcbostertionn at 2nd kindred diseases. will flea. . ards. z = ees ) oe asus = us to plat, Our present sucess is due to | === a SSS === = = It matters little what it is that you want TUTT Ss Liver PILLS* BURT’S SHO ORE, onr unwavering painstaking care. Give us a = ‘To tmprove nnd thicken the of the tatr, © ‘ - bee _ England is now building 89 vessels, In New Yerk a sanitary Bible, bound in oA Peetees fall's Hair -|—whether a situation or a servant = eh LL & WALLACE, Printers, 1107 E st. France 83, Russia 30, Germany 19 and jceiluiold, has been prepared for use in the | S>4 resets “te eatamet entec. i ecsameuiel ty | “want” ad. in The Star will reach the per- ABSOLUTELY PURE. Arthur Burt, 1411 F St Press Work for the Trade. Italy 10. courts. | puysicians. 2 son who can fill your need. 1 eel-20