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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1897-14 PAGES, ‘Woodward *- toth, 11th and . Loth rop, F Sts. N. W. The New Store. The New Stock. The soul of the business is seen in this season’s incomparable stocks and increased conveniences to customers. This autumn finds the store of With stocks better and methods more liberal than ever before. “If they’re Rich’s shoes they’re re proper.” Ten-two F. There never has been seen a stock of footwear as complete and as perfect as ours. style that is going to be fashion- able the coming fall and winter Every s shown. Not the ordinary, stereotyped styles found on the shelves of other shoe stores about town—but fashion’s newest crea- tions—fresh from the hands of footwear wants demand attention come and see our stock. We VEY F. 8, WILLIAMS & CO. ‘Large Bottles Fi FLORIDA ee 35C. During" This Week . Lather Brushes at Were 25c. Reduced :t to 10c. A Bottle of Good Saw c and Mr. Alexander Provost Shaw. The | These are many ways of attomting to « | last season virtually the makers of the best footwear Tooth Powder and bridal party when grouped there made a | cold, but all pieailincs RGR nes Ps A New Store, in America. Just as soon as your Tooth Brush for is a most accurate Sefer oe picture. The bride was at- | only one sure way, and that is by the ue of 25c. 5 The Real Value _.of a watch depends upon the accuracy of ‘the movement and not upon the price of the case. The “RIVERSIDE” Waltham ~ "Watch movement time-keeper. THE WORLD OF SOCIETY The Marriage and Song Service Sweetly Blended Last Night, Vested Choristers Sing During the Ceremony Uniting Mr. Miss Mitchell—Other Weddings. Chrisanthemums and palms adorned the chancel and altar of St. Stephen’s Church, Columbia Heights, las: night for the mar- riage of Miss Lessie Pinckney Mitchell cousin, Miss Lucy Bayne, as maid of honor, and by two bridesmaids, and Miss Rhetta Jan- ONE MORE VICTIM, A prominent gentleman of from his vacation feeling in pe result be cold; wes carclem. The mext citing was a thea pBeumenia, then death. Nearly all sical troubles start with nd this ts Just the season when it is most easily taken. Some sudden change checks the action of the body cold, » Clogs the cireulation and lays the foundation of death, Stop the cold in its start and you stop the discase. A cold requires the “stitch in time.”” Pure stimulants, ‘The pores aust be opened, the erculation aroused and vigor awakened, 7 - z pote now known te the world does this se cert In the many changes and improvements throughout the store the ane td 3 oid much sg acne paid Sow For sale by all retail Jewelers. Se tne gibi cnet or Dutty’s Pure Ri bliody.” Saks a peahiuhp. ak lk convenience and comfort of buying and selling have been greatly en- Fae will hnd your visit a p' WI IAMS’ PPD man Restor and Frederick Grant. The | "°°: It has been used for sears, and ix the | hanced. OOS aw LL ( Bargains bride came in church with her brother, {Wt temlat remot tefure the publie. Many Dress Goods Department—Improved. ae I < Mr. Ross Brown Mitchell, and at the chan- } SPS clergymen and temperance people indorse Silk Deparicne seeoeed a The ladies’ kid and deerskin Temple Drug Store, cel ral was met by the groom and his best | #t for Its health-giving qualities, and it haw tecome Glove Department-—Improved. Upholstery Department—Removed to second floor, adjoining Lin- ens, Bedw: ar and other Housekeeping Goods—Improved. shoes, in button and lace—of which we have made mention be- foré—are selling rapidly, and it won't be long before the lot is Re NN NN Galore! The store ts just brimful Pet Curtain and Upholstery ccrpers who wish to make t t well to make a tour of in Furniture, Car- ins. House- heir homes beau- cozy and comfortable for winter will do a man, Mr. Thomas Francis, jr. Rev. J. B. Perry conducted the betrothal service at the chancel gate and the marriage cere- mony was concluded by Rev. George Fisk a family M. hecessity: iy UNxcrapulous dealers claim ther thing “Just as good.” Rew: : i eorcer ants apd secure only the ' SETS ste : nt E eee i : tees a litles and prices with 5 | Dudley, rector of St. Stephen's, who is a | = = = Wraps, Suits, Furs, etc., Department—Enlarged and Improved—all gone. They’re as stylish as any Lansb those Gfiered elsewhire—we'll pratt by toe ¢ | brother-isdaw of the bride, ‘The vested = Ghee s fl 3 nspur SaNedar 3 FIRST SALE OF RECEIVERS. vuter Garments on one floor. SE SGI Gane i Gan cou choristers met the bridal party at the A escille ss and Iron Bedsteads, Cribs, Mattress Department—Removed every one admits that $2.48 isn’t r Fancy Jap. Screens, $2.25, Singing “The “Vole ‘Thaw. Breathed Ot | Property of Marsh to third floor, 1st annex—Improved. ise oe HAIG ES Giese ne cea, | We Gi ba tomes Se ae old at Auci Rug Department removed to third floor, second annex—Improved. BATS hq e Give re Jap. Screens, $2. ae Sey aeeearie: white Sees Mount V. = Trunks, Bags. Tourists’ Goods Department removed to fourth floor Here is another lot of those )}/|,, Trading Stamps. +: yEm Panese Gold Lamboo Frame ‘) | the bodice and skirt both trimmed wita lace sta as Biers SGA <l and Improved. ladies’ felt and quilted satin shoes ¢ | |¢ 6! lence Gareains $1 Pair, aa SERS Digest of ae and Enoch L. White, took plac Baby Carriages Department—Removed to fourth floor. En- for house and carriage wear. 2| |.4 Sains EE e A aieiasd nasser tener RR Griatoes Several diamond ornaments were worn, a | shall Hall, Md., . about 3 e < : : dae q A a ‘ 1 rath oe gold scimetar, with emerald and diamond | suns being carried dov b larg ei an i Improved. I Trimmed in different colors of | ‘| Now is the Time Md $1 pal Cc ractive new "S780 Pair) |i ihe, hilt. the aite’or the groom, being | Craries secon se = * 2 ee Pictures, Picture Frames Department—Removed to fourth floor— fur to match tea gowns and pal = M ‘Lace. urtains, one. Bride roses formed her bouquet. The | Ca py a. ater. 9 wa duct Fataived hi oa Mifce | . Here's the grandest Curtain that ever 5 | maid of honor wore rose organdie over rose | ©4 by Auctioneers Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., ‘nlarged and improved. 4 % resses. | To Buy Bedwear. adorned a window. Beautiful patterns. | silk and carried pink chrysauthemums. | and was made by direction of the District All departments have been renovated, readjusted or bettered in one z SSS i P ly © Onr special at $7.50" pair. 5 The bridesmaids wore white organdie over | Equity Court, in the suit instituced against acta . Cycling continues to increase ¢!) | —— The Co., >| blue silk, and carried white chrysanthe- | the y by > Ce S$ ou on u company by the Central Na ¥ or anot P ace in favor among the city’s social /|? é 4 g 1214 F St)| mums. The reception which followed at | Bank. ig No one can look at the present goodness of the stocks and facilities 2m favor among the citys *| These cool nights warmer+< |? 419404 the residence of the bride’s mother, Mrs. | ‘The property disposed of without realizing that it is worth much to the people of Washington to set—and with it comes a greater 1.1 hed clothes. feel comfortable. jy |e ee | 2 ded by the | brought about $4.00. The sre =z ete i jemand th er for Rich’s bi- $] 7: * S 5 é ° and later In the | was purchased by a Mr. Spe: ich a store—a store so well planned, so admirably equipped and so SCR IEE GS Tair = | The tariff prices did not effect Exercise Care vs ccunty for $000. The Ferrie w ily eppointed. cycle footwear. No one can show our goods, as we had ours }< | 440" mae fe agi yorthcrn trip. “Tey. wil Until mene GeigES | chinery sold for $2, Capt. a + e e) S. 1a) om a e pure et Ss e i a fourth the number of styles— | bought long before then. 6 5 dealer— new home on University Heights 1s com- | $1! to $95 cach foc elgg and no one can show the exclu- )|/}'| The values we give you are > 4 =A ‘ pleted. Mr. Shaw, who is the son of Mr. | ple d most of wore, Rece eee Im Infants’ arlors ive novelties like Rich’s. lewoudertal ? ae Qs : a, Write or Sivas re ~ Gs uae ical aeepremen tanta: writer, | farmers diving in. the neighborhood iS Pp SESE Se 4 : vi nson Bros., 120 €S | enttnaanine tree attle and farming impl z ied 9 . quirer. k tomorrow morning th p* 9 Every one admits that we have | Blankets. PA | oasis 7th St. 1ath | D Sts ed The engagement is announced of Miss | ers Charles Ma rand River Berun Mo i are . omplete bd oo ater Sts. Portia Robert of Washington and Mr. Clar- | Will be soid at the “t wharf, also Begun Monday, Continued Today and Wednesday. thes leneest ang jealei eee | ence V. Fowler of Newburg N.Y alias | the lands at Marshall Hail, “and “othes . Y stock of men’s shoes in the city. h 10-4 Good White or Gray Blank- Va " mea Robert is a daughter of Col. H. M. Robert, property of the company. Hundreds of the prettiest little garments have been gathered. Out- Every one is right—for no other 2] 1) ets. Yours for... Tc. if P 66 99 br Sols of the board of engin aac attending yesterday's ee feonie te f ES SEE eee ; = ; : al 4 i A., and formerly Commissioner of the Dis. | served. w Nn oyster roast at fits irom birth to four years of age. Styles for every day or show- |? store has half as many styles.) |),| git, = , =i? rice“Hints” || 2feen om ghee ». Quaint, picturesque toilettes—od¢ shapes in Frocks, Coats, ‘The line at $3.48 is by far the {| Hd Heaty “twitied tee aneing camel era Ola At the marriage tomorrow of Miss Cath- | a tee Tansee es Samuc ass Novelties, Cute Little Party Dresses for the two to four-year- E 5 h Blankets. quality ........5 “hints of the many other grand. values erine Josephine Dyer and Mr. Rienard | es most complete in the south. ) |} Ral eet ie K being offered” hers dai Prices are 2 | Henry Bowling, at St. Paul's Chur Forks, rowley, H; Kirk. Capt. George Seuf- oldsters, exclusive, one-of-a-kind styles for babies that only such things There are shoes of Russia Tan— ¢ |)“ fo ne #30 uals, 5 $2. es i 40 ral worth. =| noon. Mise Louise F Reet all ea ferle, and several creditors of the company. oe g y o 2 ae oe lhe o ij es Weaains Gifts. i and oi « bee ———__—_ , are good gh for, practic al, low- -priced things and numerous other shoes of Willow Calf—shoes of ) | |} Wool Blankets, As 5 \4 : : ae aoe Mr. ‘lies byer ll be be tm cascics lank wees pre nty accessories to the baby’s wardrobe. An exhibit of the ea cneulecathicr = enone To Labon bargain at $4—for. --+ 93-25 ‘ : Pur Boxes large inary, Roukera WW - win geod Wie stipe el monn” kane aneiber aAae I cest and most elegant collection of Paris, London and Vienna “Wee Sas ae > yee es ster eats: We Wool : The ushers will be | added to it in the person of Miss Lydia : ul h Wasl Cali—shoes of Patent Ename’ Blankets, Sold all over the ity g 48} le 55 Mr MIE saoert: W. caver ahaae soe ade re 2 s” needfuls ever shown in shington. shoes of every sort and shape you §} |. | at $4: - 93- acs Mr. Norman gg and Mr. Phi RE igre he deer ei uacexulgeent t oe b 3 J se wince Ambassador . whese voice would wear. i a s Rev. Dr. Herrick of Watertown, N. cates onalas ema- ; I . oo, will officiate tomorrow evening at the ee = x rm U lndeaweae N The styles are just what fash- Z| | na ate * Our auction phasy Church at the martinge “oF Miss Eustis will not only go on the UNG ea ew jon says they should be. Men went , Siikeline Comforts, Gertrude Mary Frost to Dr. Howard but she will endcavor to make it her r Rugs. lig carne ton exniigivencsscand Seon liste Howard of the marine hospital service. | profession, fulfilling an engagement at o Washington agents, | Fg ag 50c. to goc. Each, According to size. 100 pic Ingrain Art Squares. Particularly desirable for chamber use. We show a choice assortment 3X4 yards 4) yards Turkish Rugs. . .-$9.00 each. « -$15.co each. NN a rr rr ON rea, VOSS Pure Beer Is Always Good Beer. “Ruby” Lager|" ; swan f Remember, this is the sale off '9| importance. wine will the bread, rolls, ete. Ba B.Earnshaw & Bro.,$ FURS now. Repair Them or completely M $s Marion Lilley will be id of honor | Miss Emma St. Clair, Mrs Scntag and family and Chamberlain, M. Stewart Payne, Mrs. Messr: Martin nd Morgan. ident, Mrs. Josephine Patte dent, Mrs. Anna Thompson; secretary, Mrs Lillian F. Armstrong, and treasurer, Miss vice pret ser 1g : 3 5 : Ee ss Mi ley L embracing an extended tour. Miss Eustis are the We call especial attention to our|( style won't be satisfied with any Fans be epee = Tey |e See ee ses a inezzo § » voice, said to ve been for *| mew assortment of Rugs for fal! of other after ours have been.seen. prite, $1.75—for. Kind | the couple will go to Staplet | Sc Powerful and yet sweet in expression, | 23 ” = » has made a special success i } z x : — E ‘ Fine Down ¢ land, to reside after their sir Pre ter” Natural ‘97. embracing the very latest and We carry a complete line of $| +: tine quatity. apices ang of French songs and wi avural | most beautiful designs and colorings |? the famous Dugan and Hudson | A very pretty wedding was solemnized | For the greater part ‘of rwear | and representing the very best values shoes for boys and girls. Moth- | ped Sd or eet RISE DEE antes bsp Ele 2 Saree shoes ys and girls. Moth 1 Church, tsville, the brid A rela’ same in two, three obtainable in ers who buy these shoes for their )| >| down with Julia Katherine Weeks, daughter cf Mr Massanct and ot our-thread grades of worsted— | Smyrnas, ehildven wom Have seo cian es 40 cts. quart. a oe ks, set eons “a cs prs. “Mme. b ane -4 ae eat r 5 | as Ei . Re ‘A wer celebrated of th. vearing qualities of which are English Wiltons, cose to Bac cael eae nernie) 4 Halon Wino @ the nuptial mass and performed the mi lists of Paris. cll known to many of our custom- Reversible Jute, economy and satisfaction in’ |”) ieee oe Sel © Anite ae valieranit "seeming meee Sr aeival elven = sans = Baroda and eae : Loi RE a 7 “1 - pane eles wccasia festival given idor, the . ae g | salty 7" cloth with white satin front, and car in honor of the queen, and als« \ special we offer the best val- Tarkish Ri wearing them. - ? Sema! ge 6/4 /4™ST-PHONE 998. \ eit. chrysanthemums. After the as “Actes Wramcot” ores a eco re ue Wi is Wit urkish Rugs. We have them in deerskin, calf ) i hg | _oty-20a mony a wedding breakfast wa res in town in Natural anc nite | Wiltens— = 5 : ; Bre ; vor pa | the immediate family. Mr. and and kid—and some of them have Spreads, fringed, Yor .....7 geenees Terry SOPLSSSAESES . Vool Underwear at In choice designs—lght, medium ard dark effects— full extension soles. 44) $1.25 Extra Quality Crochet gcd £7300 1- ne loaves to the bar serEon ai oe Fae enna Eley $1.00 a Garment. 18x36 inches, $1.00 and $2.50 each. | pepe! come Se = 99C a eee Upon their return they will reside at | Dr. Scott Helm, a surgeon, resident of aes 27x54 inches, $3.00 to $6.00 each. i i ms in every home in the at the home of the bride's | Phoenix, Arizona, was thrown from his . eee ae ae = ; yf) Soreaus tor city. “It WILL be % | father, Mr. Charles Weeks. horse the Sth instant and Dr. Den ~ 3 inches, $4.00 to $7.50 each. B. Rich Ss Sons, ( Pillows. “dl 2 oes : Mr. and Mrs. Wm, C, Wilkinson gave aj Dr. Helm married Miss Norma myrnas— +4) r PS laws. icn last evening at tneii idence, | Of this city in 1s. He was surgeon Cnit Sleeping Garments All wool inthe B : “igh art footwenr for the elite,” M4 / i ay JEPRES COE Tn tee ee] etal OF tbe tersitocy, aid wo > a wel - ~ . {| All wool, in the best makes only: Ten-two F Street i ie £ be S casion being the third birthday ber of sev eeret sock including or children are made of a fabric 1 = oat il : ip m . : the Masons, Wood ‘or: Knights r 1 P 24X54 inches. ...$1.65 each. $1:75'Pillows at... .$1.10 pair. (hg Be ee ree ony men, Abert aCe of Pythias, Red M mooth and soft to the skin and fin- 60 ze OS = ge * Among thcse present were Mr. and M ythias, Red Men iks, and an hon- 3 a a = 30x60 inches... .$2.00 each. a $3.00 Pillows at... .$2.00 pair he $ W. Hart, Miss Ida Burgee, deg farses fo eck riment and Bitige Ps i er he hild fre Et 36x72 inches... .$3.00 each. EF CASE OF 24 BOTTLES, ONLY $1. $3.50 Pillows at. .. .$2.50 pair |,, ; see ie Seep pees a ox fe Ww fa 1 ee the child trom Larger sizes up to $40.00 each. oe = Sore $4.00 Pillows at. « » -$3.00 pair | re > lour Sex tieitoe sine Pala The funeral was the largest and most icking them off. imposing ever seen Yess Phoenix. Funeral of Editor Dana. First ff * “Ruby” Lager is not only 4 > The Cosmopolitan Shakespeare Club met The funeral of Charles A. Dana wili take st floor, Seat zp 4 11% whole 11th st. s.e. at the residence of Mrs. H. J. Forster, 212 | place at Dosoris, his late home, on Wednes- eieauce nt of at low prices, as follows: * pure, but it’s brewed of choicest] + Bedwear will never ||| >. W holesaler: coe Sth street southeast, Tuesday evening, the | day next. partment oj 24x3 yards..... $5.63 each. ee , bd | th instant, for its first regular meeting..| The service will be read in St. Paul’s ousekeepine Supplies 3X3 aaeie Ree dah = Wenis and malt—and is faultless be sold at such prices } ip After roll call, to which the responses were | Episcopal Church, in Glen Cove, L. 1, and lousekeeping Supplies 3X3 yards..... 75 . ce cfrs GENS i Let us stark on your original and unique, the officers for the en- | the interment will be made at the cemetery Hers for tomorrow the following ex- 3x34 yards -$7.88 each. again. suing year were elected, as follows: Pres- | adjoining that church. ‘ F 4) | Ellice Malone . Act first from Coriols All-lnen Crash Toweling, 16 inches zt ; ; ae : : . heavy in resent is et LAN SBURGH hs Remodel them into Wakites0 abi oinet Aiprougels aiecuaer t are gems irom the orient, in soft, * beer to drink, when a strength- | |, ? ae A pleasant social chat and refreshments a earar Colsks F ; : ei Bsiea |e) i uisite garments. closed the evening, and the club adjourned 5c. a yard warm colorings, at prices much lov * * ening, nourishing tonic is | Exq & rom eet SSS ead ‘Miss Ada Jet- 2 er than heretofore quoted for like] * * needed. , Saks Fur Co., 13th & G Sts. re ira we. eae Eiri 3 i " S ae ape . a ° 'e € rs. rmstrong, Mrs. ilemstitched Muslin Pillow Cases,| qualities and designs. er ase of £24 battlenet rered in unlettered ay he ocl9-t, th, 8-16 Barton Bean, Min. WL 3. Versiee, Mra. Jo. Se eye ey 2! by 36 inche: 3x4 to 3x6 ft. ..$6.00 to $9.00 each. Ww 7 gi sae ss | ened OSSSSSS0SGS Se SSSS Sees | SEPhine Patten, Mrs. Jessie Parsor, Mrs. Getober 1S. 1807. i = : ; Ses = gos ashington Brewe Co., | 4 wee Wo. pive 2 | Anna Thompson, Mrs. Frank Whitne: and rneral U. avy, in the sixth | 12\e. each. 3X5 to 3x7 ft. .$10.c0 to $15.00 each. h and ¥ gt NE bad 2 | 420, — me 4267th a Sth 3 trading ‘stamps % | the Misses Olive Austin, Ada Jeffrey, Re ehag TOG taeee x6 to 4x6} ft.$ $18. | 4th and if Sts. N. E—’Phone 2154. | |p Malone, Miss Grace Patten, Mist Josephine . ¥., on Taestay | 100 pieces XO tO Axe 15.00 to $18.00 €ach. |" o-19-¢,th,9,38 we : cote sad er ‘Bags! Violet. Pierson and Miss Anna Fiderdown Flannels, in a variety of | 4x6 to 4x9 ft...$18.00 to $25.00 each. } Say 7 2 : = ; - ae pects Aeqioeg Repent on Oe I colors, at Rug Department is now conveni- i or te Sites annie een and Mrs. Ferdinand Hercher have ‘Alonzo W. ‘asc. a yard. ently located on Third Floor, second O you “ENDING OF ‘TH E Jast—then you'll be sure that ours are 3 | issued invitations for the marriage of their st. daughter, Edna Mary, to Mr. Harry At- Octoer 18, 1897, annex. Soltd ‘Cowhide Grain Leather Bagx, wood Colmam Wednesday morning, Oc- EL. the beloved ti 3 Splepdly made, excellent lock, spring 3 | toher 27, at 0:80 o'clock, -1689 10th street. 1, Picture i Own A $1.48, $1. 73, $1.98. Miss Jessie E. Johnson and Miss Caster- dean enns uae ecaaki ; Department. Stee AGS—a big ax | HNe of Morristown, NJ. and Mrs. Clara | punerat from. tis Inte. residen htest of the bright styles, eee: sortment to ue Dik as 2 | Roff of Newark, N. J., are visiting -ela- north toler z Ines tha,| beginning tomorrow, Wednesday, two sizes. ele cher ee — atterns—better values than Tomorrow, Combing ation Suits, Wednesday. , wo pairs of P: 1 wool, ’ corn, hay, oats, bran, straw, ete., re- Seesossceuscsssseeeeceseces evening scme good music was rendered by Sud Stan “haa | Charles Dana Gibson’s aired. We anate the lowest whole = ae A ee ee $5.00 each Pen and Ink Drawings. ee yy Dormia connie Mrs G Stiebel those present were Mr. and Mrs ORL, Masks Churn: New Nor - TOPE Ge . Mr. Gibson's pen and ink drawi We alas esti ° é =. 9 eS at ap target pane ee = Usually $6.00 with one pair pants. 2 SB ngs © col. } we shall make a Special Exhibition and Sale of Reproductions of have created a furore among book and art collectors all over the coun- Horse? No matter whether you own one or one hundred horses, let us supply the We also sell Cotton Seed Meal, Flax Seed Meal, Peal’s Condition Powders for horses and cattle, Rock and Tavle Sait, ete. Ground Alum, wm This, the greatest of our 1897 CABIN BAGS trom $2.00. Kmneessi, > Experts at trunk repairing. SOGOSOS oci9-28d_ <p SLSPRCOOPP RO SPOS 425 7thy Street.? IMPORTER OF FINE MILLINERY, A pleasant evening was spent Thursday last at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. Birch, the occasion being the anniversary of their wedding, the birthday of the host and that of his little daughter. During the Sipe and Birch, and Messrs. Wurdeman and Diggs. The Excelsior Literary Club marked its Kirkwine, of bis soni Mount Olivet cem invited, repose &k a.m Interment Friends aud relatives. respectfully attend. daughter, and within a few days will se- family mother, MARIA WATSON (nee Thomas), who quetaires, Castor, Dogski departed this life one year ago today—October For men, women and mi: ° Glove Sale, is almost at an end. —destres to announce the opening of another ~ y siatr-third sear. Hesi- aware wel ey: ‘There's good reason for this large Such a airs eal nee have a BORGES ee Parrett HATS, aL now aaa: Tne table was hand. see agustine’e Church Weinewdas, The usual price for these Draw- Rte A Ci Ga ber of ber own cregtiona Pris at Mm | somely adorned and the forty guests spent | *"Octutcr 30, at 10 au, 2 4 Se we've butlt up. | Tepetition, as the new tariff.duty = reasonable, »] a delightful afternoon in the discussion of 5 ings is $2.00. We offer them, inciud- of nearl er cent prevents t £7 Fur Collarettey. Feather Boas and Un-| an elaborate menu and listening to re-| WORDEN. At Washington, D. C..om October 18, 1 Navy Bie Flannel Ibionses. Size 4 to} ing handsome beveled mat, at Wm M Galt& "0. 'Y 75 Pi Pp —— trimmed Hats and Trimmings. cevonnie bn Sokatn Miva: <Sarsie a0. Wcomt an 1897, Rear Admiral JOHN L. WORDEN, U. 20 yeags. s s ’ Just ° ° uoting. of such tie - 3 navy, aged seventy-nine yea 3 3 m q' ig of si prices as We ai 1113 G Street toastmistress. Miss Mary C. Bennett is] paretil’senices will be held at St. John’s Church $1.co each. half the regular price— Wholesale and Retail Feed Dealers, asking. To close out thevote 2 president of the club ‘on Wednesday morning wext at 10:30 o'clock. * Outing by Blouses and ar Waists. $1.co each. Wholesale Flour Merchants, we have decided to put the © ao nection ad Mrs. Minnie Brown of Philadelphia and In Memoriam. 50c. each, ys “ re = Ist an ian MRS, SPICER OF NEW YORK WILL HAVE AN | wre. L. V. Dukehart of Baltimore are Third teor 3 One hundred different subjects are d sores a Avenue. uniform price on them to soot Fram Conese tienes Embrvderies,tboto | visiting friends in Washington. MILLER, In loving remembrance of my @oar on, eraser ee represented. a still eres exit. rations, Will be ield at the “lugieside | Mrs. William Moore Rudd of Owensboro,|~ FiANK J. MILLER, "who diel six yram aco lew Oil Heaters STs in oe oak ore Pr 1527 T'st., Thursday, October 21, 1 to 5 p.m. * today, Gcteber 19, 16D. : Special Frames, in gilt, oak, green, CENT: pe Ky., arrived today with her children on eee hot aoe aeiaaal or Cool Days. or white and gilt, . TS Sh ee ee dear son, bow T miss you We have made arrangements with | $1.00 each, PAIR ——— The family of Sixth Auditor Castle are manufacturer whereby we are en-| This special Picture and Frame 2 a eds Sage do this city from St-{ yy fis MOTH, ANNA NO MILGER: Sack ers her thetace led = pate! Ga ee 25 ul, in. irned aie led to offer the very best Oil Heat-) Sale is in our Picture Department, | WAVSOX: Bh loving _remeuiiicnce “Sider “Sene g Steves at the price of inferior} which is now conveniently located on We ods. invite inspection of our] fourth floor, Bes a. ee ee ae Includes Glaces, Dost) 10th street side, in en- 19, 1896. 3 i ith | j i of our eight delivery wagons bearing. our will oceupy during the balance of the ad- e which we are now showing, with | iarged space, where we carry the aE "BURSED our, at eer KNOCKED button, _ clas; ideal ministration. The maida ight stars are Teaming ee é 2 ther call for F fastenet lent xen latest and best attachments, at largest assortment of novelties in| = your’ laundry. eee em (poeeat ae styles, etc. Valves Fanging'from - DECREASE 1N 8 _s. Where sleeps without dreaming $3.25 to $6.00 each? Framed and Unframed Pictures, % mae oe = ECREA ALO! The one We coull not save. 1 to the ground, we have risen BY HER $1.85 up to $2.50: ‘cHULDReEN, s Heatmg Stoves, $1.50 up. Fifth 7m or. Frames, ete., we have ever shown. pe ies Fourth toor. Predicted That a Number Rooms Will Ciose. It is thought by the police that there will be a decrease in the number of saloons next year, judging from the fact that the Save Your Money. One box of Tutt’s Pills will save peek sees Sos . Soc meeed bey will cure etal No Reckiess Assertion. Maris: Constipation aed Bale nes lio pope indore eer Burt’s. THE.SHOES OF CERTAIN “COMFORT AND ExAET FASHION—3,50, 4 5, 6. z aiut ras ot fanblon, there ts one Vaal ‘that shape ta Lace, Button ly_than ever before. Frazee’s Laundry, *Phone 592, ‘G12 "sth St. ~ a it, te St XW 605 18th Bt. \ ecls-40d ous Housefurnishing Department, Tomorrow, 4 Crates Black Wrought Iron Umbrella Stands Complete with removable brass tray, and strongly he very specially low price of $1.00 Each. Reeular $1.0 Kind. A most useful article at a low price. Fitth door, and artistically made at ee Woodward & Lothrop.

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