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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1897—fQ PAGES. ‘ 7 = 2 5; ; peseees |THE WORLD OF SOCIETY pleats ct Boots—$3.50. 2 ; BON The ‘Week's Remnants-= itting the Foot MARCHE. jf : SAT ETM Maan ta ——— MEETS WITH OPPOSITION ——_ Marketmaster Williams’ Solution of « Local Problem is Condemned. @ ft 4 With nave regaet aes ote ¢ t 9 The Marriage of Miss Williams and | Citizens and Dealers File a Protest e OO : orm ae ee eB t > a Dr. Stearns—Others to Take With the Commissioners, Giving SER SSS Cc C. pniiie Place im the Near Fut Z re. Grounds of Objection. —We do not make Shoes to order, but we make 4 * ae < we 9 ‘them to fit. Foot Form Boots fit feet. bes @ & ‘Aftersuch a busy week as we have just passed through _ At the residence of the bride's parents, | The recent ceport of Marketmaster Wil 2) take the fitting of shoes from a scientific stand- @ : the Remridnts, are plenty—and important. They have all been No. 9$1 Westminster street, occurred last | Hams to the Comnclssioners of a solution g point, and our patrons appreciate the result of @ saved for the day we set apart for their disposal—tomorrow. evening, at a quarter past 6 o'clock, the | of the market situation, which provided for = ith" y Triage Miss 2 vit- jt a | it. We have a perfect last—a natural last—a @ With'so tnuch of, the season’ 's supply to be bought yet, the —— nee ae rel ee ee Scio ae setae eens = : = a last that gives comfort, ease, elasticity—a last @ advantages ded by this opportunity are unparalleled. & | popular young people, well known in'social | market, has provoked considerable oppo. that can be adapted to the stylish as well as the @ e Of ; Don’t get the wrong notion of “Greater Store” Remnants. circles of the West End. The bride is the | sition oti behalf of the country people and 2 ae tak GY BS es tok ¢ They are NOT undesirable values—out-of-date styles. On the $| daughter of Maj. and Mrs. L. P. Williams. | others in the locality, who aco imo mtut 8 plain shoes—a last that fits feet. . : @ ; contrary they are the most popular of all the qualities and ef- The contracting couple were united by Rev. | In the matter. A petition has been cir- cs] ing, foot soreness, enlarged joints. There’s no @ d fects—or they would not thus soon be in Remnants. They afe @ | M; Ross Fishburn, who read, by special re- cone Soy Spreads ~ geld the ‘aero A * : = e 2 quest. the new Congregational nuptial ser- ms = Danses Oe guesswork about our method of fitting shoes. @ Ss n S : the short lengths—broken sizes—of the best sellers. wick acisea sara aatearigt eke Bes Gees ibe Jecallty, protesting ;asainat any change yes Z : * 5 2 ngs. T! 8 We don’t fit by “size” in the ordinary sense of n| Our Remnants are acknowledged bargains. Tomorrow’s ® | 2 handsome gown of cream brocaded satin, | petition, which was dated Serene, ne od rd - @| T 1 f id i ptember 18, 2 = : he small sums of 2c. and 5c. wi most deserving of the title. ¥ | trimmed with duchesse lace and mousse- | W@S presented to the Comniissioners today the wor e fit by measurement by Mr. Augus mes. e : & buy a multitude of your little wants = lin de sole, in which was clasped a large | »¥ Mr. tus Grimes. 4 F t Fi re $3 50 here tomorrow. We've ransacked | ¥% : g | Sunburst of diamonds, the gift of the ge tse ; groom. Her blonde hair was adorned by | It is as follows: m I s00ts a ° ° every department on the first floor] # Velvets. Umbrellas. x | a handsome pin of pearis, also presented | “The und y 4 o - i i e 8 8 ] for odds and ends to close out at] Short tengtn of Reseda Green Velvet— 26-Inch English Gloria Umbrellas-RE- | by the groom. She carried a shower bou- ciate erwere greenery : ior odds an Is i a men of Georgetown, having a di a & ‘ 99 ‘S fi hil @ ASE a I -| 4 REDUCED from $1 to 50c. a yd. DUCED from $1 to Sc & | auet of bride's roses, and was attended hy | ¢ ‘ . 5 a due regar z ‘SCOTCH EDGE” LITTLE ROCKS for chil= these ridiculous prices. In many| % ——— 3 - = — ». | her sister, Miss Mary L. Williams, hez | ‘® the interests of the public, humbly rep- rc) tart. re) es the goods are worth quadruple | $ Short Jength of Light Blue Velvet—RE- Se ao Silk Umbrellas—RE- $1! maid of honor, whose gown was of pink |esent that in our judgment the produce dren have swung into popularity from thes . cases the goods A # P’ 4B Secu ee Eee so easl ad Sed @ | organdie over ‘taffeta of the same shade, | wagons from the adjoining farms of Mars. ee] #@ | the price asked, but for the sake of] H fj and whose bouquet was of La France | land and Virginia should not t nie iformi i fi mowed| # Cloakings. osiery. | roses. The groom was attended py Mr. or beprar Bagel wees =] @ | uniformity all figures are etn empantoarr aaa agia ener cae Ladies’ Heevy Lisle Thread Golfing and | Lester Stevens of Baltimore, his bes: man. | "4 backed up against the sidewalks cn eB © down to 2c. and 5¢. $ toe Navy Blue and Tan REDUCED fom Qyeling” Hose“KEDUCED from’ He. "to $| The wedding ceremony was performed in |the market house space between M street as fo We. a yd. . @ pair. Z, | the presence only of the immediate famiiies | and the canal, for the followin: Asons: S ° © speeee lois wall be spread Sue z Boys’ Black Extra Heavy Ribbed Hose, | Of Miss Williams and Dr. Stearns, but at | First, because there is a hay ponies for the four large tables, two for the 2c. ar-| % Jewelry. with double Knees, heels'and toes, Sizes % | Its conclusion the newly united couple re- | public use in the rear of said market he ® t hoe @ ticles and two for the 5c. articles. 2 Hat Pins, with amethyst setting—RE- 7 to 10—-19e. quality for 12%. a pair. # | celvea from une 9 o'clock their many | occupying at least forty feet of = DUCED from’ 25c. to 15e., riends. The e's great popularity among | to the cinal, which could not oe used at Fe F S Help yourself tomorrow. aa aes ie 3 both her relatives and friends was attested | all on market days, because of the prea- © orm t. Cor. 1 3th. Shop.2 ee) Sterling" Stiver and Sterling _ Gold Embroideries. é by her gifts, which were many and costly. | ence of produce wagons. Second. heeacce S Cc. Plated Cuff Pins—REDUCED. from 25c. to ee SS aueock ane os and HS aS ot eat severai | on =, the 18th instant, there are twelve SESCO S959 6099 ON OOSS6SS0 Sierras Nits egy | wecks monty’ im Maine" "but wit stave: | or, atcen wagons Sucka tang sek e i NANT PRIC elsewhere in the north. They will be ai |side of the space, on the market space SESSS SSSS9 Handkerchiefs. as home to their friends Wednesdays in No- | proper, and no prodiice ‘wagons. on the - - a =. = : é % | vember, at their residence, No. 1425 Rhode | west side of the market house— preferably ——————eeee ithi Hepes eee peo e | Flannel. $ | taiand areuve Gn tie east ‘side ‘because. of the shade Lo > DOP DPP OPED 1 PIS te Pt Ot Sti SI Si Sc Ses G, H. J, K, N¢ P and W—REDUCED White | Embroidered Skirting, Flannel. | The marriage of Miss Marietta Vermilyea | Third, there, at this hour (16:30 a.m.), not ; a9 from 50c.' to 25¢ Dretty, atten slightly solled-REDUCED | Steele and Representative Hugh R. Bel- | 188 than forty wagons are backed up on Lansburgh ro. Men's Pure Linen Hand Embroidered scgeye te met {| knap of Chicago was solemnized last even- | Potomac ek Papen even ry) % _Tnltial’ Mandkerchtefs, letters “Ey Ky N pid, sards (of German Wrapper Flannel, ang cath Gothoreannt i eeplaopel cCMWTN TLE, aug cousamiact te sere ie and _T—REDUCI = s z c Li : d 5 % 4 a £ ee Sie. to dena sank f | ter of Representative and Mrs, George WW, | oUt having, to cross che dangerous ‘double ry — s + Prat SO it et Cc any. ta = Dress Trimmings. Remnants of, French Flamels, Wash $ | Steele, and the ceremony and the recep‘ion | Fourth, because if the waeone wee ei ere ey Are « 6} BX Embroldered_and_Tinseted Galloons—RE- Sree Se Pa sae eee ata ceo Orel ree SLomnnd DY 2 SSLEC | a5 (be Spalken RMS DebrSna eeanY the Greener: ‘ A hd fe} z DUCED from 59c. ‘and 25e. to Se.'a yard. SES OnE HER Had Sone tai Doms then anal Ee of the | comate. cate the, Sealing ane market house on the east and west sides, Rd f ilinmesiette : oe ates ee Oa Se ve = ere is not half the space sufficient for 6 “ Z ,oueana Jet Orpaments—REDUCED from White Goods. ‘3 Se pa ae ee hae Ses their use, neither would the public -villing- Friday Bargains For You. +) Se. Toilet Soep....ccsss-sseqese 2Ee ,— signuants of Dotted and Figured Swiss $| Reed of Chicago as best_man. Tie cer- | !¥, CPOs the above Ramed doubie tracks to — as ie Ane 2c.. |$ Druggists’ Sundries. Gare ete b | cinony -was perormsedl Ry Fieve. A: Eres alone would be’ maraemretan oe tore 5 “46 ie ; ; rt . Hal on seeeeeeee 2c. ae Almond Meal—REDUCED from peanany ge Cnecked and a Striped Nain. ¢ =A Pees sel moe 3 a = Ww ot Washingt on altogether to find sale mly for one day will these excellent values be at “ 2c. Mirrors..... teeeeee . to 15c. a hottie, —— inion ¥| dis and Dr. W. M. Flynn of Marion, ush. | {F their produce. nly y ‘ 3 S a = Short lengths of I inens, Persi : 3 ‘ your disposal. In the first place, the prices are special, a 12i4e. Scotch Gingham Ties...... 2Ce peWvilsk Brooms—REDUCED from 7c. to Lawns, Striped Dimities: Masaties, Piquer | OTS: Miss stil iedinthegene ea peg oe at SE GGL a ace zs us da ; and in the second place, we expect to be so busy that yi Se. Ladies’ Handxerentets........ 2€* z Sil TEMNANT SRrcuge tdemand goods—at ler, bridesmaids: Mr. Jesse gieeeree OF | tie Peace Oliver P. eeenggl greg} we really don’t believe they will be here over one day. 4) E 2c. $ ilks. 5 ed eal Oe eee og Re ey ee ‘ : 7 a Se. Vaseline... . = i * cadet at the United States Naval Acad- ‘as the following to say: rl Roman Striped Taffeta Silks—you will Linens. * | emy, groomsmen, and Miss Alice Gold-| “I beg to certify to the truth of the above Items ha LaF re PO al 2c. : Ba ere tie neeeenpe terme 8-4, 8-10 and 812 Damask Cloths, | thwaite, maid of honor, with the bride | facts, without recommendation as. to = i a my " = is slightly sofled—at REMNANT PRICES. 3 leaning on the arm of her father. Repre- ” Third Floor 4 ses Soe Meee aor re ae SESE IES epee les ——— 3 | eanith cand Mes Belurap will sake their | CBSREeS i i shi Remnants of half dozen Napkins—at = 3 The business people of Georgetown who re er iieatag Wanton ocs ae % Remnants of the. fashionable Silks, in REMNANT. PRICY home in this city at the Normandie, Among | |. °° < 4 [NAD h. or ‘igned the petition are: M. V. Fisher, This Week. Iz) se lengths from 1 to 10 yards—at REMNANT cease Ks. the out-of-town guests at the wedding | Dave t rm Fr 4 Se. Aluminium Thimbies.......++ 2 PRICES. a = 7 istant tmaster General | 1217 Potomac street; F. V. Offutt, 3278 M , Be. jum e 2c. x Bi Remnants of Bleached Damask—at REM- ee a era | street: A. F. Reynolds, 1209 Potomac sirec — | Be. Shoe Homs....-seeeeeene 2Ee | Laces Cards have been received here announc- | Ge? Eimer, 1204 and 1206 Potomac stre ! 4 5 “| Charles G.’ Eimer, 3265 Prospect. aven 2, 4) . Palmetto Brushes......0... 2 $ 22-inch All-silk “rrocaded Crepes, 1 ing the approaching marriage of Miss An-|C. CG. Hall, 216° Pot “ ; Sasneeecusieee to tian ae 334c. yd. ie Pee ne 2 ° 1% Waite, Gream, Black and evening tints— sey Ritsaw Wolk Reiiint: caistaat nie Preston Brownlow, daughter of Repre- | Sauter, W212 Pevemee eas, , Streets ats blue, : 7. d. ‘A lot of Plaid Dress i Se. Belting, per Delt.........2... Ce $ROW Atearyardl it REDUCED from $3.25 to $2.25. sentative and << we P. pembes 4 Biumenberg, 1222 Potomac street: J. W. ; : 2 i —_ i ———— Tennessee, ant ewton Arthur Hacker. | Hunter, 1220 Potom: treet: Will ‘ | figures 34c y Goods, suitable for chil- isi Ge; Datners for..-2 Reninants -0f- Pinch and White: Laces Two Scrap Baskets — REDUCED from The marriage will take place at the Second | Shcemaker. 1210 FUAsMee Gabaeke eens ‘A lot of Dark Figured Gea 2 Seas setae ie. yd. 2 fe Bah NE SES ENE $1.75 to $1.50, Presbyterian Church of Jonesboro’, Tenn., | Garrison, ‘1211 Potomac street: Rhod Cann ere de Laine, tall BIZ © yd Radar aaa Ip 5 cards of Darning Cotton........ SC. | __ PRICE. I October 6. ; Harris, 1221 Potomac street: Charles Rey= styles, for wrappers... - yd. z = A) a ; i nolds, 1207 Potomac st “Henry Bi poe pp ES 10c. yd (1-4) 2% yds. wide 24l4c. yd. +9 Colored Feather Stiten Braid..... ZC, ¢ Linings. Fancy Goods. The marriage of Miss Ida J. Quick and warp dss — al (ewig = Double-width Mohair... - yd. a Sen % 2c. % Short lengths of 12%c. and 150. Per- Doc tte Alam: Photo: Fruses—RE- air. (George W. Hiswxhurst ‘was molcmnise) |b toesan istrsels IGEk Shown, 121) Po. ‘A lot of Dark Figured A lot of Bleached 6-4 a Se. Iron Holders..... seco e Ke Z lines ee SleteeREDUGD ese a i rom de. to be. Se aS SS ae tomac street, and James O. Gaton ig Neal wieerees (Cestenere (GAC WO 1 cece ee ee PACH Gah oe EEE -. 2e. verre ee ae Me eS Church. Tev. George W. Quick, pastor gf Those Who Sign. | Wrappers - eras ee Py Se. Madam Loule Hair Crimpers... De, i, Remmnats of raeahiers) (Best Grades $1.50. : the First Baptist Church of Springfield. | The country people who have signed the Iya wrics—REDI . 5 Mass., brother of the le, officiated, as- : Wi - creed Great Specialties in Ladies’ Woolen Dress oe. Handy Selssor Sharpeners... ZC, F D Sinod Domestics sisted by Rev. D.L. Rathbur, pastor ot | een ae a Morton, Cheers aontKom- j Tess * = tl yterian Church. ; > Ma.; 5 . Vans = | Se. Lindses’s Safety Pins. ancy biel Leb an Remnants of: 33-inch Pereates, in the prettily nétired in cream albatrous, with | Fecny [ece, Cherrydale, Va.; Jamen ieath, Skirts, as follows: Pie pane sirtce ae moe ais ee Rew putterns—for 1We. a yard. silk and lace, and wore a vell with orange | Falls Church, Va.; William E. Hall, Great é $1.co each. }4 SRG Gb SESE wrappers—REDUCED “from $1 to Te. a Remnants of Pereales, in hand- blossoms, and carried a bouquet of bride | Falls, Md.; James W. Wren, West End, 1 dozen Woolen Brocaded Skirts. Worth $2.00. < - iS Be. Tollet Sponges. yard. somne patterpe--fer Be. a yard. roses. The ue a sere a peri =a Va." Thomas-L. Magruder, Cabin John, i ss evergreens in e front parlor, Ww! v Md.; Louis Harding, Cabi » 54 DO Ge ee $1.00 each. he 25c. pkg. doz. Lead Pencils. CS Ee eal de handsomely decorated for the occasion. | win T.-Wren, Palttan meri gos 1 dozen All-wool Novelty Skirts, Worth $2.50. $1.25 each. 5} e (he he ESS Ribbons. : Mrs. T. C. Quick, sister-in-law of the bride, | Smith, Alexandria county. Wilfred hd 15e. Trimming Braids, yard 2c. + Black G aa: RE 5 ee Tatfata, Ribbons, with White presided = the oie a aati coopera Foeulkner, Fairfax county, .; M. F. os sy Wi y Hi: \j 0c. Bone Buttons, 1 and 2 dos. y ac’ ioods.>- 1 cord ed cl from 39¢. tp Qe. grin’s wedding march as they enter Deugias, Ballston, Va.; Lewis 8. David- _One lot of Boys’ Woolen A lot of Stevens’ All-linen 4 oS oat 2c. So atte ME eee sel Beet a yard. Sd room. The ceremony was witnessed by | scn, Cabin John, Md.: M. F. fmbrey, Cavin Knee Pants especially re- Crash. Ky % Te. value for 5 Fard. 4inch Plud Taffeta Ribbons—REDUCED the near relatives of the parties, and a few | Jchn, Md.; James H. Houser, Cropley, Md.; 1 6c. ‘yd 4 4 Cc. “ = = trom 45c. tu-She. a yaa e - friends. At the close of the ceremony a} Benjamin F. Hamilton, Cabin John. Md. duced to 2 '¥! r¢ 'o ~ Remnants of Setges: Henrtettas, Boticles, = light collation wate masee) SE ees Albert Houser, Potomac, Md.; Chas. Hard é i i Janvas. Cloths, Poplins, Rough: Weaves, ° and Mrs. Hawxhurst left for a trip to New | irg, Cabin John, Md.; Stephen H. Carlisle, 25c. each. A full selection of Fine _}{ Roveltics—all at special prices. nee Ladies yauits. Gonmatiowe, cod will return to” Faia | facet, as weary M: Meulkner, Pair : a ‘ = ts =: e wo ‘ight-fitting Mixed Cloth Suits, mnecticut, en wi retul ‘ax county, a; vm. . Embre: Cabt A lot of Black Satine Rem- Double-width Wool Scotch 4 = made with Euglisi fy-front jackets, ned Church about the 15th of October. John, Md.; J. W. Slater, Potomac, Mat nants. roc. quality. Plaids. i Stationery. ae ot Mrs. D. Hill and daughter, Miss Daisy. | F. J. Hill, Great Falls, Ma; Robert Brown, Alexandria, Va.; William Hill, Potomac, 434c. yd. 24l4zc. yd. hd Levy G. Devaughn, Arlington, Nelson Wallace, Alexandria county, Va. Aifred Fastian, Alexandria county, Newton Robertson, Falls Church, Conrad Bauch, Fairfax county, V. Walk>r, Fairfax count Fairfax county, Va. Church, Va.; county, Va.; Mrs. Magruder, Cabin John, Mrs. W. Wiley, Fairfax oc t- 80 sheets of Writing Paper, plain cod REDUCED from $12 to $6. e : 5 visiting Mrs. P. ruled, with Dlotter-REDUCED to 4c. ee ae. ES St ore vee aat Mhaneastanerts aaveane Denson’ Baggage Tags—nepucep to | Ladies’ Jackets. northeast. oma Be. a dozen. Black Cheviot Jackets, made with fr- Miss Edna Lutz of Steubenville, i0, An easy-going elevator takes you direct to this a4 floor. as a front, half Jised with silk, new sleeves and the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Culbertson, ae QS Gloves. | back—REDUCED from $10 to 36. 640 I street. = * 4-button Black Glace Gloves—REDUCED ry . Miss Laura Cadman has returned from 1D) , —¢ ° from $1.25 and $1.50 to OSe. a pair. _ Ladies’ Waists an extended trip through the west. M hertin’s patton Kuk Tan Walking Bee Shirt Waists, in oy bd 25c. Silk Band Bows. . 5c. Miss Mary L. Williams of 931 Westmin- sizes 5% and 5%—REDUCED Blue, Black ae ster street has as her guest for several x plait li with bo: George Anderson, Arliny S175 to M8. 2 pair. front and yoke back; bishop sleeves. and . White linen collars-REDUCED from $2.25 weeke Muss Zeile Minor of Richmond. |. Kaston, Fairfax county, Va.; James W. al 2c. Chemisettes, with cuffs. Set.. 5c. $ Be dwear to $1.69. Se. Mr. and Mrs. John De Witt Arnoid have St gpe emricel ene a cots 420-422-424-426 7th St. y 5 5c 2 24 Ladies’ Shirt Walsts, with detachable seturned sceom Dipebacket, where Shee | coapett: aockvilin, Wea’; Sule Peblt, ate | 9. Taleam Powder. we DEo rae, llkaline Comforts, with rufe— collars and cuffs, light and dark effects— spent the summer. lington, Va.; Hannah Brown, Alexandria SS ae 25e. pkgs. Seldlitz Powder. . oC. ; grained pact ERD UCED rome $2 sto iS0e: Miss Nellie Pickett nes returned to - county, Va.i Henry H. Lee, Alexandria 2g Se = , Four Satine Comforts-REDUCED from * . home, 2140 F street, after spending the | county, Va.; Anna Dixon, Cabin John, Mc =a = —_ a a 0c. lengths of Garter Elastic... SC. a Sane AES Ladies’ Skirts. summer in the Shenandoah valley. Ellen Goldman, Arlington, Va. gaaieo is a 5 Changeable Taffeta Silk Skirts, new Dr. J. B. Gregg Custis and family have —_—_—— tet Sees ° Sotelo etetotetetetetettntetetetes 1c, Boys! Garters....ssssseeeeees OC: c a NR REEREEE RARER RR EEE REE E KERR EEE Steen 1 =o £ Merino Underwear. SEN ane HEH deep onde tne returned from their trip to Watch Hiand | Sale of Macalester and liver @ucen. MWe. Tee PUKS.....eeeseseseeereee OCe © Ladies’ Spun Silk Vests, with lizh neck New York city. Monday and Wedresday, October 18 and and long sleevox, fall izht—sizes 3 to NOW Boe. emnized yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock a in the parish hal! of Trinity P. E. Church, MERTZ and MERTZ, 1c. Match Safes....4.-ceeseeeeeee DCo G-REDUCED froin $3.25 to $2.25. Nurses’ Aprons and Caps. Bee eae eta ne aes oe eee ge eee ee oe coe ee ere eae “New Era” Tailors. 5 : feSnren oo ‘Nurses’ Avron a tert zs of this city, after spending the summer in | Marshall Hall Steamboat Company, ‘ Joc. Shoe Buttons. Per gross... OCs Ladies! Merino Vouta, tn small eircs— heat and strings “NOW 25e. 1 SNtT# Wide Catonsville, have taken a house in Balti- | Messrs. James S. Edwards and Enoch 1. 6 Spools of John Clark's Cotton 5C, EEOC rewen Ste ae ee = gece a a more, where they will reside hereatter. White, will sell the company’s lands at - SC. Nurses’ Aprons, made with extra wid jietly sol- as E bles. veeeeee 5Ce Leather Goods. hem, ‘twe large tucks and wide strings. ] “Very Pretty wedding was quietly sol- | ang near Marshall Hall, and the steam- beats Charles Macalester and River Quee: Dark Green Alligator Belts, with cov- 10c. Fancy Boxes of Pins and Hatr- 5C, ne * a Two Days ieee of sSosdonSosdondoatoatoatostoedoetont Mg Th vill ted by Ratei ered buckles—KEDUCED from 50c. to 30¢ asAll styles of Narses’ Caps that show the contracting parties being Miss Mari¢ | Sutton and Con actin yy tel = One each of Red and Blue Leather from 2c. ani Bet Ise ee Higgins and Mr. George C. Meigs, both cf | the popularity of Marshall Hall as a sum- Belts, with double harness buckles—RE- this city. The ceremony was performed DUCED from 85e. to 59e. mer and excursion resort, and the si Seaton 3 pkgs. of 5c. Hairpins........... 5Ce months and thirteen 6. Funeral from his late residence, No, 1105 New York avenue northwest, on Saturday, September 25, at 2 p.m. : PLANT. At the Emergency fiospital Wasdington, 5 by Rev. H. F, Saumenig, only the relatives | Doats “as well-equipped. "sates court When our doors close Saturd: Muslin Underwear. and a few friends being present. The | thousands “of puatepetrs ne carn ae “Extra” Sale rs ay 10c. English Book Pins... 5C. Notions. of “alge, Muslin Gowns, made with roke Se Se ttre’ in 2 failor’ | great interest will be manifested might our “xtra” Sale of! 13.97 = ucks Am insertion; cambric ruffle made dress of! by < § 4 c. Whalebone Casing, 9 yds. e 5 ° Broken lots of Crochet Silks—NOW 10c. around neck, sleeves and down front—Rl 7 . and Mrs. Meigs left on the 5 Extra Made-to-Measure Fall Suits ‘will Satay pele renee = a spool. — DUCED from Te. to Ble :: retiree tring . ——— = Z be at an end. Will you let this SSL WELT - oC. piitggp BGk, Silk, Garter Blnstie—RE- Ladies’ Muslin Gowns, with igh neck, Miss Mary Helen Sharp and Mr. William <a good buying chance go by un- Dosen 1 SC. mee a BE ee cay ee ed aetna | ADAMS. On, Wedumay: September 2, 107, a heeded? All our “Extras” mean 10c, Whisk Brooms... Upholsteries. eae Oe @ street northeast. ‘The ree ged ED si Oates rn ae = hn a ii r-Savi i: a e sm Cy 9 rformed in the presence of a number 0! painfal illness, Mrs. 1 ae ments—and good judges of tailor- Joe. bottles Sewing Machine and Be, sos Infants’ Fall-weight Spirts, slightly parties by Rev. Howard Wilbur Ennis. | poor branr. Repreaber ih, at ® wide: pam. ing values recognize them as such Beye = OL eee eee . $ Que Negus Portiere, im ortental, color solled—REDUCED to d5c. ‘The house was beautifully decorated with | Pom the laie residence. : 5 pare ngs: good fe a Gere trailing vines, flowers and goldenrod ani + Try them, and you'll not regret Ayo ea near 5c. Pepe Se eee e te fect alightly walled HEDUCES fom a ep rey tr eh meee beset Tae rh it! We never shirk our duty in 12%. Guimps. Yard. 2S. One Bagdad Portiere, in oriental color- to 4c. = The bride was attired in a magnificent Foes pt ss . 3 ings; for a couch covering—REDUCED to | ————— = gown of bengaline silk and carried a large $f giving you splendid workmanshi 5 $5. : bouquet of bride roses. The wedding gifts “ oat Rien eabatntin,. G stres > ip 12%c. Passementeries. Yard. = o = Corse a Rae mane: oa: CMls okaatiy ce Funeral servi = Pesidh — 0) G street 7 eC ESTER fe a . y or v Se Jo pie er 25, 8x Lene U and 2 proper fit, because we fix a lOc. Wall Pockets........0+000025 DGo $ sx Cpe Ey ae Five patrs of I. C. Corsets, with long 2 brillant 3 young lawyer, and is at present shunts tr crahetas thems. oboe comes special low price. We always see 1 & ant tall clze—MEDUCED to $8.50'a pale. Fyalst, and medion ust. White oats, a member of the board of appeais in the | mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m, * spire % jed—I y from $2.25 to* 7 & 50-tnch Fish Nets—NOW 5c. and -19¢, office of the Secretary*of the Interior. The | parce 2 ‘ Made-to-Measure ee PEE eles good tailor- Sa € of é avd EES EUS St bride was formerly a resident of Chicago, PROMO oclod pan MGINALD Ee, helene id put into every gar- % Three pairs of I. C. Corsets, sizes 23, but is more recently from Florida, and 1s of the late E. and Wa. H. Bro ° i 9 ’ A 24 and 3, with 1 2 oman of many charms of char- twenty-one years and six mouth ment that goes out of our house. 3] Agents’ Samples |#Men’s Furnishings. ci EDC ted fn F280 es AMO | g_Youns woman of many eee ey 1 Satisfaction assured — Five Fancy Bosom Dress Shirts, open Bisel acres See er eenes Street Presbyterian Chureh Saturday, Septen ) & or your front and back, yefth one: pate of link cuts; 9 pairs of W. C. Corsets, with extra 25, at 2 o'clock. Priends and relatives are re- money in r sizes 15% and (o-REDUCED from $1 to waist, high bust—REDUCED 2 1.00 To Baltimore and Return $1.00 spectfully invited. 2 Y handed back to you. aS. Ya from #1 e Ce ae eS a pale ‘The Pennsylvania railroad will sell tick- | Gooey on Wednesday, September a Mertz a4 een ee nae atone patent tus ney toe” | une Fewte"Eoaieungtctat® at | for $3.00. tis unapproached in the ex- | SaMBS (OONPR, negra aca, cabs n (S umbrella manufacturer his entire line of collars and one palr of Cums; a stray ening trousers; only ne ice.—Adv! 4 > ge 9 at 3 same Unbrea at about aur 17% and 18-REDUCED fron $1.50 to 7 in size 4—REDUCED trom S0c. to Boe, pale. ee eee Are —— = rr x September bt + nine ice. No better time than now- meee "= Deni thence . Peter's . where requies pis part are iets con . Se ee sige lass will be sald for the repose of luis soul seN E; 39 T: ss . State Department officials were shocked Friends and relatives invited to attend. ° ew Era ‘ailors, Buy for the whole family—but buy quick . 9: Stabs saint mee wanes ae ‘ or you'll lese your charce. at the news e deat ir. “| DAVIS. At 4:40 am. ember 23, 1807, Dr. 906 F Street N W $2 25 U brell O8c 9 Faison, at his home in Wilmington, N. C., CHAS. R. DAVIS, fifty-one years, three last Tuesday. Mr. Faison was one of the ‘This lot incindes 26 and 28-inch 66 INT! H os most popular officials of the State Depart- MMMM ALAM ANA eee: sik Glocia and Tulteta. Silk Umbrelian Established 1840, NI H AND THE AVENUE. ment. He was appointed a $1,200 clerk in 2s ae = ‘Telephone 995. "ae é some with steel rods—natural—fancy——~— the department ir. 1886 as a result of a Se SS : Dresden and aterling competitive examination, and Secretary D, Cat midnight, on Wednesday, Septenber Great Reduction {cuneate moNRe ena silver-moanted handles— Gresham subsequently made him chief of | 27'sf "Adaline andthe nts Joie Hh Pannen een In Hair i HE AD ACH : Se O8c eS e appointed ‘ty President Cleveland. to "be | Punt titi? bescattr. (Baltimore papers please Britches $2.50, formerly $5.00. E, Mee ee e Lost tery bens | “Ran Drankenness and Cracity. solicitor of the State Department. vice | ca) : cach Switch 3.00, fort A Y. té “s ‘ustice Cole t red judge ey, an formed t! = gy sms perce e%. == | INDIGESTION & |$3.25 Umbrellas, $1.39 mie chute | aivorce tn the-case “of Elisabeth ‘Dor | duties with signal ability. He reured, trom : Gray Switches, $4.50, formerly $6.50. HM 9 ° ° . tor “simply office a few months ago and went into a Tried Friends Best. First-class attendants in Hairdreming. This lot includes Ladies’ and Misses’ for an appe- | against Willam Dee. Mrs. Dee, in apply- hysical declin min, Saarrtne te N ERVOUSN i Fine Taffeta Sk and Silk Gloria Um- ppetite. {er ie4 10%; | Ing-for the divorce, stated that th. ayo ime apis enemas nmap ator fot 215 . Kal a ey were ~ k IDDea Fale Regenerator for restating ray hate: | § ESS i brellas—some of them steel rods—that te dl Port is Just what | married here December 4, 1805, and chars. —_—___-2-______ For thirty years Tutt’s Pills have ; : 4 ought to sell for estore soit beet, Ouickly | ed her husband with drunkenness, crucity Minister Hoshi’s Vacation. ing to the invalid. Are S. HELLER S, ==\(J==|~== ==[D==] i $2.48, $2.08 and = Q tites. = B bottles and nor-support, praying for permission to Mr. Toru Hoshi, the Japanese minister, | Proven a blessing to the invalid. Wee's Zeman Seitwercives Hantacse: | $8.25. Chole... lon Port for yesume her maiden name of Moore. No truly the sick man’s friend. 720 7th Street N. W. eplé-20a Kalon Port for $1, fama Aare nee |! $4.50 Umbrellas, $1.98 Ware. mange aa gs 3 5Oc. 021-200 This lot includes the finest quality s (Oz { OR A Couldn’t Furnish the Bond. ; A Known Fact = Black and Colored Silk Umbrellas—st ¥or % > For Red, Chapped Hand oe = 6/4 /42°ST-PHONE 998, | monsing. im ick's alley, Pred Westen. For—bilious headache, dyspepsia, or 7 pped Hands Fitted propery, Abdominal, Supporters, Rate wel for $150" $78 $1 0s 2023-208 fue ton was arraigned In the Police Court to- sour stomach, malaria, constipation omic Tomectow tie okie in Bat someon | _ANSENUAEST HovuE ties Wet Swe maNGeE | tnd $3.80. “Choice SF T° YOUR EYES AIRE? any, nN TETES Gt howscbresking. “He and all kindred diseases. SSFibecsinnieie [Pom Casa “Wie | BON TIARCHE, [04 Evans’ DrugStore, Dis." 314-316-318 7th St. we22