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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1897-14 PAGES. =. = = —SSsSSes—8N00.0. oS —————— ~ —_ 7 aogeat lS Seatac Stet ee THE WORLD OF “SOCIETY FIRST DANCE OF TRE SEASON. & | Petteeeesececsensesosseeey —— The unbounded resources 21 Z Enjoya Affair at the Maryland of a stock of Shoes like ours are incomprehensible to the uninitiated. We claim t6 have the one absolutely per- fect complete stock of Boots in the country. We make t impossible to fail to sati a patron from any stand- point. 18 styles of Shoes— street Boots of various kinds —Carriage Boots of various kinds — House Boots of various kinds—W alking Boots of various kinds, from the plain to the ex- treme in style—everything fashion or fancy can de- mand. And as to the fitting— which also means the com- fort and health of the foot— there are 114 sizes in each shoe — full sizes — minute fractional sizes—a shoe for every possible foot varia- tion. There is no other shoe in the world that every wo- man can wear and be uni- formly pleased with its ele- gance, shapeliness, style and. thorough good service. , LAN GILOIS, » F & 13th Sts. The Isa hoe hop. a a se $ Sa ! The New | in hoes The Best in Trimmings-- PERRY’S. You might be the best musician in the world, and if your instrument was not in tune you could not make music. That is just the point about Dress Trimmir You may have the taste and the tact to apply them—and of mecessity st have a stock of the new fashionable effects to draw sts that are in harmony with the fabrics—with the with the qualities. ve a most complete stock of Trimmings—and some s you will be unable to find elsewhere. And they are —as everything i in this store is offered—AS LOW AS seefente Q ¥3 = ser youn on. | fashion You r -e had to “run around” for Trimmings be- fore. You won't have any eccasion to do so now—they are here—those you should have. Mohair Frogs—19e. Ik Frogs— wide—3Oe, 1 ineh 1 inch wit Mohair Hussars to 3 inches Seeegeeectntentententesteclecteent Pa inless WE GIVE TRADING STAs. Comfortable Shoe: at Low Cost. WORKMANS STANDARI LENG! ‘> $1.48 8 As 2 $1.48 x $4.00 TRADE | : WE GIVE STAMPS. shee nes + Robert Cohen & Son, |e 630 Pa. Ave. N.W. : kness mitigates © abtished S38. oct Bin 40 oy the palo and r the cost. o FERGLE SG TH ECOOES | U. S. Dental Ass’n, Cor. 7th and D Sts. N.W. til ANG mN SUNDAYS 10 TO 12 O'CLOCK. PAINLESS EXTRACTING, ‘Bde. Martyrs! ‘The martyrs of today are the people who suffer fre they suffer of their own they know we have dentists competent to cure every toothly til, Break the bonds of prverastination! Suffer no longer! Evans Dental Parlors, | oyl309 F St. N. W. creo JORNSTON’S, % 729- 731 7th St. eel TZ ey a Mo eSeesees Sreseets Sa ee a ee ae as te hoe ae pia ak a Re a a 9 a a aa ing ‘Stamps.} z =z z oe $ After making your purchases $ % be sure to ask for TRADING ¥ $ STAMPS. Many buyers get as $ - many as a page of stamps, con- 4 & taining one hundred, during a ¥ 53 single visit to our stores. Our $ * stock is so large and varied that $ % you may easily make up a large ¥ = order of just the items you are $ = looking for in way of Fresh $ = Mea Smoked Meats, Pickled z £ Fish, Coffees, Cocoas, Cakes, z ¢ Soaps, Groceries, WoodenWare, # A Coal Hods and Housefurnish- ¥ = ing Supplies of great variety. * HOUSEFURNISHING 2 fe ts REPAY YOU TO LOOK Hol URNISHING UPPLIES AND ORDER ‘Cedar Tube, 35c. eich MOPS, BAND, WELL, MADE A pon N For let Paper, 2 Ag. rol YETON CLOTHES HARD TW eee! ee a OTHES PINS AT LI AT 5 CENTS: r 5 < 5= sstring Brooms, 24c. $ 3% WHOL -DERS Ss For TOILET PAPER FOR Hy Bottle. HANDS! + CENTS EACH ‘Ho oney Caen i2c.1 I SOF OYSTER Ch BACH. Be ce pckg.3 ALIFORNIA 2 APRICOTS 2 AT 7 ( ay Bail Blue 5c, ¢ 3 hea nea IVORY STARCH 3 er’s Buc! kw AUK AGES OF va 1 fornia Peaches, 7c. "i "OUNDS CRACKER DUST AT Spices, 10c. Ae 00 PACKAGES SMITH'S E Av BUILDING WILL FIND FF Ei igin Buiter ies, ib. $ Non sone USTOM j Bolling Beef, Sc. tb. é UND Ss roMORKOW AT + POUND. ioin mes 15c. ib jOUSE STEAK AT No. THA Pe 13 of seat - Wire Japanned Hairpins. 15 pans tothe pack, all sizes, straiglit and curved. 2 packages Ic. Imp. Hump Hookand Eyes The greatest value of the age, white or japanned, 2 doz. on a card. Ic. a card. Side Combs For less than the cost of ma- terial. The usual toc. quality. A number of styles at dc. A pair. Bright-Head Hat Pins. Regular size, the kinds that sell 2for 1c. We offer'a card with 12 pins for Ic. Thing You Want fo mark your linens, a Hand- some nbroidered Fast Color Red Initial Letter. Ac. a doz. Letters. = pte 2 rere (Just us the the Mayer Bros. & Co., 937-939 F St. N.W. i) : Explanation Not Necessary! These Items Taik for Themselves. Notion Department Specials Garter Elastic. A grand quality of Frilied Webbing. Usually sold at 10c. We offer this value for 3c. a cut. Chatelaine Bags, In black, red, new blue, with oxi- dized frame and chain. 25¢. value. For lic. each. Darning Eggs, In black only. The regular 5c. kinds. At Ic. each. Whalebone Casing. | g-yard_ pieces, in all colors. This is the roc. kind, which we offer for oc. & piece. Seam Binding, In all colors, the genuine Swiss All-silk goods, 9 yards to the piece, at Sc. a piece. pesbenbenueeeesbdesbabiasasulassesieeeousiolieetnelen “soe, Seton Millinery Dept. Specials. Trimmed French Felt Alpine Hats, In black and colors. This is the mest remarkable value that pou ever saw. $1.00 quality. A 68c. each. Black’ and Colored French Felt Hats, In all the popular shapes. This quality never sold for less than Special price, 15C. 25c. each. ‘ pecial Select Assortment $ of Trimmed Hats. & The kind and quality for which % everybody asks $6.00 to $7.00 & cach. At special price Tuesday % for ae (94. 75each. ier and Cloth Tams colors... Our regular price is 4gc. cath. Tuesday only we will sll thém for ! Trimmed Felt Sailor Hats: In the popular Newport block, a great variety of colorings. The 75¢- quality. AQc, each. Cloth Golf Caps. A large varicty of colors. This is a most remarkable value. The 25c. kinds. Special Tuesday for 12"4c. each. Children’s Felt Hats. Shirred silk, tam crowns, silk ruffle around the brim, all col- or A $3.00 quality. Special $4.98. No. 60 All-Silk Satin Gros Grain Ribbon. This is a quality that never saw 3 the light of day for less than 25c. a yard. Special price, 1Oc. yd. neaneonenetabeenenies aeibesdsidbesatoeoneabeoesnbions eS Glace Kid, in t Kid Glove Wonder. = Words are inadequate to give % these goods. Nota single pair oi & sell one cent less than $1.00 a pair ans, browns and black, at 58c. a pair. the emphasis to the real value of these goods were ever imported to Here are 500 pairs 4-button eteoeaeatstntentetetetoofntntente Neckwear Department. Windsor Scaris color, extra wide, This article never Special price In ever length. i less than 19¢. Tuesday, 10c. each. ing too busy to give part Buyer bi “sires to s displayed each day, and invites y quentily as you may desire. ment, Blanket 4 your, horse. : “Tis cheaper than Ezine, doctors’ % Dis. | A well-blankete horse requires > - 425 7th; § Kaeeea. Street.s oc25-28d Expert trunk repalring. BPERESSSESSSOSETESESSS rs CLOCKS REPAIRED. Let RAMSAY overhaul your troublesome CLOCKS. | | Collarettes. Our Coat Department ate that new and exclusive Our salespeople will be pleased to show you the line, whether buying or jus E i touch with the new creations continually appearing in this depart- Mayer Bros. & Co., 937- ee F St. N. W. seeegeeeestoet Black Pompadour The kinds tha ing fer 75c. are always sell- recial price, 40Oc. each. icnlars about Coats and Wr: things are being received and yi to visit that department as fre- looking, that you may keep in ef et ey ef et to et af es Seete Ly IR LILLE ’Fime Ranges,’ Egg Stoves eae Sheet Iron Heaters \ Self Peeders.:_-- . - $7.00 Self Feederstency Nickel Trimmed $13 on Heaters as low as... .$2.49 ) > Cor. 7th j w. Barker, 057".) es EFURNISHINGS, CHINA, ena.) weave Sees. eee j the The Coming Marriage of Miss O'Donnell and Count fayve. Brilliant Event Arranged for a Late November Day—Other Wed- dings — Personals. The marriage of Miss Aileen O'Donnell and Count de © will take place Novem- ber 24 at St. Matthew's new chureh, Rhode Islavid avenue, and will be a brilliant event. The church will be elaborately decorated, and a number of out-of-town guests wilt be present. The Brices still keep their Newport place epen, and Saturday night Mrs. Brice enter- tained a party at dinner. Vice President and Mrs. Hobart gave a reception at their Paterson home, Carroll Hall, Saturday night in honor of their guests, Secretary and Mrs. Alger, who re- turned to this city this morning. Mrs. and Miss Belknap have returned to town, and it is now understood among their friends that the engagement of the latter to Mr. Paul May, now secretary of the BReigian legation at Yokohama, no longer exists, having been broken by the lady. This ending was expected ever since the recent visit of Mr. May to this country, and has excited therefore little comment except a pleasurable commendation. At the marriage of Miss Marion Lee Mor- gun and Mr. Wilfred McLeod, Wednesday afternoon “s Church, Miss Edith May } maid of honor and Mr. John Lenthall Waggaman will be best man. The Minnehaha Dime Social Club opened its season last Frid 5 gathering at the residence of Mr. anid Mrs. 1. F. Smith, 15 F st. In by the won by Miss Hattie Bowers second prizes were Frank Ford, entert w respect! a plano Bowers, a sor daet by Miss Bry a i Among t present were Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Canfield, Mr. and Mrs. R. A, Dins- irs. more, Mr. and si 4 Smith, Lolo El Messrs. John G. Smith, H. bur MeDaniel, Frank Ford, 8. 1 and Master Henry Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Cantieid will entertain the club at its next meeting. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Chamberlain, the lat- ter forme Ss Katharine Plugge, hav returned from. tn and are lo lat 10 9th stre Mrs. D. Knowiton announces that the marriage of her daughter, Maud Rhoades, to Mr. Chas. E el has been indefinitely postponed. Ward, ¢ ughter of Col. Thomas ny, has just passed thro sand her friends are now to the belief in her ultimate her soon England azed short time ago. Capt. and Mrs. 7 ed invitations to t ter, Ma Ludiam brated white was by en . brother of the best man. The Ceremony was f an informal reception. The p rumerous. Thursday home of Mr of a prett ties wer the late John H. Titu 1 of Li in attendance abre night last Temple John H. Titus, w. Hall, the s the scene acting. par- Agricnitural College, s giv sburg Club. nee of the season at the Very “arge crowd was 1 dane- frem 8 to sh- ments were served. The music was fur- nished by an orchestra trom Washington. Among those pres Clorke, Huitt, Shreve, R. Henderson, Lee, Phel Davidson, W nt Were Misses Brinkley, and > Heward, No 4. Gill AS Muller, Hook, Weedon, Odenheimer, Blan iford, Rebertson, Cab _— oS AFTER THE PICKPOCKETS. fons Taken to Protect Patrons of Frederick Fair. Pickpo-kets did not reap a harvest at the Frederick fair last week. During the Hagerstown fair, the preceding week. had what they call an * Preca pocket books and watches. son the Frejerick county the Baltimore and Ohio railroad made an effort to protect the tending last week's fair, Detective Be O'Donnell of Baltimore did duty srovnds, while Policeman Edward formerly a member of the focal de force, did duty at Frederick, crooks result mitted. For this rea- authorities and officials crowds at- persons known 2 from the no robberi that Salvation hington, Army nstead of Phila to be henceforth the headque Salvation Army, division of th Atlantic s and Major Pe! comm: Iphia, f th is operations brated this change in Washington 1 ing a third corps. Th place last Thursday night hall of the new corps, on 7th street just south of @ str when Captain and Mrs. Har- si ves took « known and poy % eaves, who was until h nt marriage Captain Mepham, belonge the famous Phila- delphia Singing Bri Corps No. 1 of the army is still holding its me Sat Salvation Army Hall, ie nia avenue, the headquarte Captain and Mrs. Noble, who are in charge of all the Satva Army work in Wash . 2 is at the south of 4th and I 3S rommand 0! . Captain Simms. are hell nighth Inte in these lay, be rs from other cities » additional var a ARAN 7. BLE, wir king of os elegant nd groom left for a trip re Mamie and Jen- Mr. and Mrs. to Niagara Fall those present » Carapbell, | Reardon, Mr. W. L. Davenport and R. Ii. of Washington, Mrs. Troth of ew Jersey, Ww of West- ise White and Mr. | | miz r, Md.; kville and Miss Ham- and Mrs. Gott mill of Ocoay Pythians Lakeland Lodge, Knights of Pythias ave an entertainment last Friday even- ing at Lakeland, Md. The Pythian Glee Club was present and contribu good j music. The program was as follows: Over- ture, orchestra: s of welcome, Mr. Wm. “Ba, Ba, Black Sheep,” Pythian Glee autoharp solo, Mr. David Thomas; sol Song,” Dr. A. H. Le More River to Cros: tion, » Club; ‘Dame . Keefouver, rlainment committee Dr. S. M. MeMllan, Dr. A. H. and J Lrels- ‘Thompson, ford. ————_—_ ef Dem Dates Meetings. The democratic of Maryiand has following dates be held in Pr ndywine, Mon: Oc , October jay, October to Parse "s Residence Barziarized, Md., Tuesday, October lock. Bri - Tequie repose of bis soul. - Priends npeetfally invited, at 10 pam. at his 2th DANIEL a And he hves among the best, BY us Wik AND SON. ar bus. at While Rev. J. W. Duffey, pastor of Mt. Vernon Plice Church, and his family were at church last evening, the parsonage, 905 Massachusetts avenue, was forcibly tered, and bureau drawers, closets trunks were ransacked, and t scattered through the rooms. en and the work to have been that of experis. no articles are h was e€ il on the 3 but he is under- ion to be in the true apostolic line, hi ing neither siiver nor geld, the thieves w unrewarded. missing the = —a friendiy re Prayer Granted. Judge Hagner Saturday rendered his de- csion in the case of Minnie L. Bowie against William EF. Russell, in favor of the complainant, granting the prayer that the preperty known as part of lot 4, square 559, be sold at public auction, in front of the premises, after ten days’ advertise- AERA EEE Java and Mona Coffee, 38c.Ib, The finest blend of Java and Mocha Coif: ever sold in this city. Usapproachable in tlavor strength, fresh roisted gaily, and round to sit the purchaser. Only 3Sc. pound. oT RE OR NO CHARG by the month, “Send postal 1221 F ST. ‘se23-3u1 W.R. Brown, 20th &Pa.Ave 4y17-3m,12 ment thereof, and appointed Wiitea J. Lambert, one of the complainant's attor- neys, and Charlies H. Ctagia, attorney for the defendant, as trustees to make sale and report same to the court. To dye or not to dye—that’s the question. dye you must on account of your grizzly beard, use Buckingbam’s Dye. It is the best and the cleau- est. remembered. BY Wis WIFE. Carter’s Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE POSITIVELY CURED EY THESE LITTLE PILLS They also relieve disiress trom Dyspepsia, Indigestion aud Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsl- ness, Taste the Mouth’ Coated Tongue, Vain in the Side, TORPID LI! ‘They regulate the Boweis. table. Small Pills. Small Dose. Small Price,

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