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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1897-16 PAGES. 7 THE “WORLD OF SOCIETY} MR. HARRY BROOKS. H. McKnew. How’s the © 924, 926, 928 7tli, > 924, 926, 928 7th, Wm. H. McKnew. | =} i 5 Tunning through Tunning through -Ressption to the For Seal] Mi Owe Experience and That of His Horses, to —— si to 704-706 K st. Del Wite—Valuable and Interesting. Mr. Harry Brooks, a well-kuown and valuable citizen of New York city, has passed through an ex- Ex-Secretary Foster the Host—The | perience which, while ic may not be unusual, is one the less valuable, and is therefo wen here- Winchell-Piatt Marriage— ae = shat Health? y “THE DEPENDABLE STORE” Impure, inferior food is the | oe ele ae | Another day of sen- |: sational selling. your horses in a healthy con- Again tomorrow we shall give you an opportunity to take ad- “Big” Underwear There is no store im Washington where extra stout people can secure as satisfactory a fit in Underwear as here. In_ fact, there are few other stores which even make a pretense of fur- nishing extra sizes. It would not pay them to do so. But it pays us because we have the bulk of the “extra sized” trade of the entire city. As in the past, we shall carry throughout the sea~ son a complete unbroken line of all the regular as well as exira large sizes in each grade of Underwear from 25c. up. Our prices are the lowest that can be quoted for strictly reliable grades of Underwear. Personal Notes. “Rome years ago I was run down by over-exertion ‘end comptetely exhausted. I was at a loss what _ Ex-Secrstary of State John W. Foster gave a reception last night at his home on { system. I am not a drinking man, and aft I street in honor of his associates of the | restored I stopped using this valuable «timotant. international seal fur conference. Th} ~tit in the past year I have been so weak that event was a brilliant opening of the pleas- | 1 have nad to retarn to the use of this grand ures of the winter and brought together @ | jocas. and Iam proud to aay, with most ae ate amie ieee, T have used, but mot abused Du scientists and well-known res! g maki . ; house, which ts 0 full of beautiful, artist- thre lies en deeN egal ~ “My wife was a short time ago taken with la fe, as well as curious souvenirs of the ex- : sive travels of the host and hostess, was grippe, and her physician, Dr. Kerin of this city, — asked if we had any good whiskey in the house, tf As a special drive for Wednesday only rade of Ladies’ White a 2 ° § 42c. jatural Swiss Ribbed Vests dition by buying all the corn, hay,® oats, bran, straw, etc. from us. Only the “Ar” qual ties handled. Buying in car- vantage of the unprecedented cuts in prices which were started load lots enables us to sell Monday... It is safe to say that never before in the trade history of lower. Do your duty, both to this city has there been such a sacrifice of profits and ignoring of your horse and pocket book, by cost. We have entirely too great a surplus on hand—the back- ordering your horse feed of us! ward weather has been responsible for the slow selling. This is Wm. M. Galt & Co., the same situation confronting every Washington merchant today 3 4 ‘4 , 3 ant with a profusion of flowers. In ‘Cur laadiee_Blaguad Tnbedi Balictcete at ares Wholesale and Retail Feed Dealers, ~—but rather than wait until later before reducing prices as do the peer room, the table was handsomely | * © give her some at night. Sb not slept Shirts acd Drawers, shirts finished with BE eS W3¢ bear LathianaA It others—we take the initiatory—and with eyes closed to profit let the adorned with chrysanthemums. Mrs. Fos- | for two nights. I gave her some Duffy's Malt, She French woven neck and satin Drawers—ankle length—at... ° ist and Indiana Avenue. ! duction knife fall. Thi OS «tai yay-— ter had assisting her Mrs. Pierre Botkine, | went to sleep and slept for five bours is this front (retailed last year at Ppa een = ‘eduction knife fall. This we have done in no uncertain way Se ar tac itiian askarabe, mut frou Bl cs ol oc gop att af toe cesta Goreeae, a ae ae 50c. ool Shirts and Drawers, in q5 3 present prices have reached a point where buying is made irre- o'clock they were kept pleasantly engaged |e eae nas init seal Wool Shiste and Drawerssu- +e Cc. 3 sistible. Think of “The Dependable Store’s” past reputation—re- in eresting wer comers heer, sochoongen Sine sas idinige ‘iii tas dst a rb quality — latest tm- : S : BS tess , Mr. Charles 8. 1 provements in ise and 50c EES Pope OFFER member that nothing has ever entered the store but merchandise Hamlin, Mr Shiro Fujita and Prof. Kakichi | painful experiences which might be ed by ee is Drawers, in natural and 8 BY of quality—only that which was worthy of our name—think of these Mitsukuri, the Japanese delegates, and MT.) tn. timcty use of this grand medicinal whiskey. Merino Shirts and Drawers—m white. at. ° For 60 Days: : 2 2 : y . de Wollsnt, Mr. Pierre Botkine and Mr. de As eomtiglete! lise! Ot tates WoL SUL ate Ww. if ke full sets things—and you can gain some adequate idea of the unequaled Routkowsky, the Russian delerates—met | — sce a Lisle ‘Tights at from 5c. to $2.75. e will make fullse = values. during the evening the representatives 0} SEARCHING FOR AX MEIN. Fall fine of All-silk Vests, in low neck Saas = 3 early all the leading foreign embassies and e = ‘The dollar line of Men's Underwear for and high neck, with long or short of artificial teeth on = Let nothing prevent your presence tomorrow. Tegations, members of ae tne eee ag: en | ADsent Young Man's Mother Wants to this season surpasses > Binion Mad= to our special order—Cotton, bberat $5 t.We |: eo © ° gecgraphic societies and the Jeading Make Her Will and At any previous line we Wool, Siz and Liste Comet ‘Covers: 1a rubber at vo per set. £ Sacrifices kets and capes in Washington's official and resident soci- known It's a “winner.” Yé Dlack, ‘white, pink, bine and natetales i In jac ° aS Inspector Mattingly has been making an reat ita charms: on ak Lai Pa use only the best ma- = neha So eB SieS aee cane anes Rae EGE rUnerepeiimean | Pistt a0 Mir naicet-an Saks a poking gaan balnnd DREN underwear th: terials. Offer good 60 HS Gloak department a Not of 180 Persian rimmed with straps of Frank Ely Winchell of New Haven, Conn., | R. Mulcahey, who disappeaerd from here Feputetion are here at $1 SX astrachan’ Jackets—ant eatin lined —with Kersey—6 rows of stitching down front and st night at the residence of 5 < ~ 5 ° days from Nov. 1 RV Alaska an! new coat back—in fly aroand—have new Emp're back—the $6.50 were — See Glntt the bride's | Beetly six years ceo. It was thought he ig Flannel Drovers, at B5e., Se. qlittle line of Children's 3-4 Wool AY : eo de 3 front, effect ‘0 = ‘ehh ever, other store coats of other stores—will go for eae So eS es was s Chicago, working for the Goodrich aod Te. pale finished with buttons am rtssmall. 8, 20. 39¢ Evans’ Dental Parlors, Seca sat oe DIO. Tomorrow we shail offer you fine seal ard maidenhalr fern ERC wee sue Witaes conieas = Rites pd dg 1 capes—25 Inches long—with |W the parlor, where the . received yesterday, ie cms (a ae ee ce 1309 F St. N.W. Cait ye Sweep ant dortile box pleat—deep collars rarried. Rev. 8. M. Newman performed | states that he had never been employed N Winter Shirts, with pants to match. 620-244 Kersey Jake's tn re er the ceremony. Mr. Harry Platt was best | there. The young man’s mother, Mrs. An- ° SMALL SIZES, 25c 3 reel " te you'll be: ated 310" for cise 67 5 man and Miss Mabel Platt was maid oq | astasia Mulcahey, lives at No. Gli New Jer- LARGE SIZES, 30 = = y 3 winccateete es . honor. The bride was very daintily y. 2 We make a specialty of extra larze TH * eis £ a ee Sa sense atl eS) ° = fa lot of in white organdie over white taffeta, trim- | S€¥ avenue northwest. The boy left here peg pe te dren's White and Natural Ualon $1 4 $ ee Ge ae eel capes ao none siang med with lace. She carried bride roses. | nearly six years ago, and his mother after- ne RE OE Sufts in the etty, ansburgh & Bro. '4/|¢ ee eta e With deep storm. collars made of genuine Her maid of honor was gowned in pink or- | ward received a letter from him. In this Masai Maite mea’ Drawerasat These are only fe fizures"” from ‘ = Soman and enon eee ae ee marten fur—front also edged with marten gandie, and carried pink chrysanthemums. | jetter he stated that he was employed by the treniendous stock of Culldren's iat Strictly One Price. seams fines stitched with select Weect, ee Osly relatives a eae but | the transportation company mentioned, and = lobed J ers, <= 7 = ed collars—fne tailor-made ts which oa which cant bought a large company assem! jater for the re- | asked that his mail be directed to a fi 25¢., 35c. & 50c. Enlon Sots and Wrappers we are show We Give Trading Stamps. wil cont yoo tes than $15 "STO, 50 CT i ee a arenes $17 75 ception, which lasted until 9 o'clock. The | H. mmner, 1451 Btate street, Chicage. ed : ewher:—to xo tomorruw for . pe hela hers cae . groom's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. | letters sent there failed to reach the one to cer ei nes 5 If You Can J. Rice Winchell, and the Misses Winchell | whom they were addressed, Mie. Maleniee We are general D. C. agents for the entire line of the ; Ss ape A ope of New Haven were present, and will be | ts now getting along in years. and wants Dr. Jaeger Health Underwear for men, women and children— ig acrifices in Sacrifices in Hrs: Platt’s guests for several days longer. | to make her will. She has considera the standard Underwear of the world—and indorsed by the most Possibly Afford It $ upholstery gifts. Mr. and Mrs. "Winchell have gone | missing ‘aon is ‘causing nae eos, her eminent and learned physicians and scientists of both hemis- CP See, rapery, In almat every con black goods. Gusnben ubetore) going ho jNew Maven to we: | eee zx ear 3 & Ne wel: vs 2 on- cember, before going to New Haven to re- | — — = pheres. Large, handsomely illustrated catalogue and samples of Fla 4 — celvahle color combination—for which you. ° 5 — == 2 a 5 paid 10c. a yard heretofore— 3 41-in, all-wool silk-finish black henrietta, side. wool free for the asking. Buy Good nnels i 2 cut to fecssetoctes Se Bivonn towas aeet At Gee ee oe The marriage of Miss Mary Eugenie BORN. 3 aie : 22. Crane to Mr. Wilbur John Carr will take | FELLTN: : e | markuble price—cut for this sale to 22 FEL Mr. and These are really the cheap- {| % —_,,!4e,and colovel striped scrim, which t a td place tomorrow evening at the residence | - a\son, on Mumia ty ute ENON, FELL est in the long run. We ZH has. been cut for thie sales apres = of the bride's mother, Mrs. Mary J. Crane, ae Sabeza ‘ ‘ ng E 14 ees tee per 3c. No. 1115 M street. Only ‘relatives and a | spprscop qe ay stock the cheaper grades as } 4 Extra wide black mohair, full 50 inches, pica pee aot eae eo daughter, oa Monday” morulag se oe : = ters s w w! e follow: y a reception to 1897, at 10 o'clock. — a] well as the finest. We can give n, ina variety of dura- es intimate a See. v ing this sale waterproof.” Ri intimate friends. you your money’s worth in 3 Tide, for this sale to Mr. and Mrs. Menefee of Eckington gave fee es ither grade. Bu Fe ea { Eas a reception last evening. The young ladies MARRIED. ; either gi But there is so j 53 Doutimeae here ciniiel eee wig receiving with Mr. and Mrs. Menefee were much more satisfaction in sell- fringe, in six diffurents colors—cut Genuine English worsted cheviots — 52 Miss C . On Wednesday, a : I fi anaes V9 | curity cute ester gece 1c Inches wide—aiready shrunk and sponged. Fete eine “Bradley of Kentucky, Miss Salty in van = irs = | ing you the and reliable 3 is sale—per yard—to..... ches ce eos ane Sa =thel Norris of North Carolina, Miss Bes- seme & SSSSSS O95 SQHSSESSSS kind SS si eee ae How lacks Heal value ia SiO, Gon” | Sle Potter of New York, Miss Velma Bns- ts Tee r=) ind. 1 500 sofa pillows Se good quality Cut for this sale to. 69¢c. len of Alabama and Miss Allie Chilton of Miss ANNIE R. SPAKI material—size 48 by ¢ ry 4 pieaed el z Sh 23¢. Tennessee. The house was tastefuily deco- * peUnaneborgrmeec oe ee | gees 3 Se ‘ Fated in blue and white, and roses and 8) Special Price, 4oc. yard. |, || Wood sash rods of white enamel, oak Diack poplins, 44-In. drap a’al eS Mies ere ine oe nd! T aoc \b4 and cherry —complete with fixtures— 6 ported. moscove ‘drap dete, 46 lucky, Miss Laura Higgins of Illinois, Miss DIED. 4] 4-4 wide All-wool White Saxony Flan- 4! cut during this sale (o............... OC. 52-In. French broadcloths, also Marie Brown of Pennsylvania, Miss Laura hal ee, Mesular Soe. quality: 4c) yd. j ool and all-wool black brocaded Seitell of Michigan and Miss Elizabeth aa armures and figured ottomans. These First-grade heavy ‘Smsrna_ rugs, in a a : varlety of handsome Turkish and Forts, Bre regular $1.25 values. Cut reian effects--sine 15 by F RAIN Holt of Kentucky introduced the guests. During the evening light refreshments were Sout served. Among the guests were: Messrs. — Cashmere Cloth, a new material, sult- | able for Childrei Coats, Women's &5c. Coomes Ci soeSeedonconcessresesseocegengenteesmeseesresees = a | ab 1 y 36 inches During the past week we will con- Ba eae er actiee “z7schyd. Scat garing;thla'male gas o=5 === 99 We, nten,, Oliver, Hine, Geo. A. Ross, | conoonax. tinue our Special Discount sale of Id) git Colored mb. Flannel, hem- 11,500 highly polished cartatn, poles, tn Samson, Dr. A. G. Greenwell, Dr. Medford. Sui - 3 stitched. wit . ahove cherry,- oak, walnut, ash and ebony— 2 goo * Dr. E. Powell Frazer, Allen O. Clephane, arlor Suites for six days longer. It ered, with same, with axtures compjete—tor this 7 4c, Sacrifices in Louis Clephane, A. W. Shilling, Josiah will positively close next Saturday mbroidered, with red.” z S NUHinghiad Ueeccurteinas sonic Harris, Ewin Lamar Davis, Chas. F. Rel- a Se Semen, ant Sate ute so i x —rai i f Black Embrofdered, with white. full in length and war ainger, Will V. Sullivan, jr., C. Muir, L. gh all ie dark within our dwelling night at 6 o’clock—rain or shine. PS) Xivy Baivorderchs wit rea ee aH ae bedwear. M.Dolloway, RE. "Barnham, Fred ©, | 7vcmgh aM de dusk within our aweliing Every Parlor Suite Ba) Gray Heabrotgered witticrea: Po patra ee e Handy, Arthy B. Parson, Clark, Green, For the one we loved so dearly ire] G . o © pairs ii-quarter California selected McDaniel and Messrs. Richard Laws Lee Has forever passed awny. In Our Stock 9) For 75c. yd Fine Nottingham la¢e curtains, in pat- white rel Pe aE ed and Russell Jones of Baltimore. BY MAMMA AND AUNTIE. 4 e e nds) = 4 terns which are exact copies of Brussels buy anywhere for leas than $7.50 Myo in’ tis sale-per palreat.. +. 92-85 COMMMMMMELRRA AE PAR RE EE AL LPL MAA MM MMM MG make — will go tomorrow 79¢. for... a Ls sath ik cs A ss Dk Ss ts cs th SS As Bh 5 te cs A Bs Sf eB Ss a A AS Des 5 eB Das hs tosh sss te sas tte shasta so ah oh SAS I th ha hh fh hh hth htt tht ct thts tid z Funeral Wednesday, Nevember 3, at 2 p.m., from ae > of Trish polnt, Guny, rent nce and value—which we shall offer to- Mr. and Mrs. John G. Capers have closed Tapeh ‘x ae At One-quarter Off rq z Boxoniy laces'-00 inghes wide and 44 feet morrow for. wa) $2.98 their home in Gaithersburg for the winter | th ‘stivet “nerthwest Sue Siusou, 2007 Marked Prices The Dandy Skirt. 3 ssa $1.95 —— SES oe ee eas SUSI aa amber 1, 1897, at 1531 6th i 3 5 street. 5 ember 1, 1897, a treet, WILLIA! : x, wr caecitn ot, Credit. BM a anes . ae eae erty ee 100 French sateen covered comforts—fil- Sunday evening a surprise party was | Scar of nieace | |) ONY '@ (ie siaty-turd Notwithstanding this unusual dis- Bij enctrtangnatanrecaisen! woolt ante ae: tleres, In x profusion of floral and ortentul Saran aceite pe near ta given at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. | Interment af Louisa, v ° : s a Y effects—with hand-kno} ¢ ; . 5 1.6 laurice Solomon in celebration of the “ £ . count, you are perfectly WEL- bd shrinkable. Sizes 41386." Worth $1. : and bott@p=go Im this mle—per $= 86 offered tomorrow for. ee 98 tenth anniversary of their wedding. Many | PORSEY. On Tuceday, November 2, 1807. at 2:30 COME to easy weekly or monthly rs Our Price, $1.25 each. ? : i See eas: presented and elf eae Seats, tm tin were | |, late Presiey W, and Me Ae 3 J 1 ss h Merritt's Celebrated All-wool” Shrunk- FE: h chenille portieres, figured- 100 double bed white crochet bed spreads z 4 = re enests came taden: gers adm gd cagmee gee yee igre ig we payments. We guarantee our mark. ipa] en Skirt Patterna, ‘in all the. plain as P athover eects, in the hewest art ‘col —in handsome Marseilles designs — pearl with good things. county, Md., papers please cops.) ed prices to be as low as similar | | well as fancy colors. { % ings aud designs—finished with 1: hemmed and ready for use—sold by us at Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Todd Davis have | puvALL. On Monday, November 1, 1897, at 2:20 qualities sell for in any cash store +4 For $1.50 and $2.00 each. } : hand-knotted iringe—which yon! cannot oe oe ees issued invitations for the marriage of} a-m., EDWARD A. DUVALL, aged twenty their daughter Daisy to Mr. William 8S. Fr years, ten mouths and eight dase. tae 1 from the residence of ‘bis parents, 1521 Teel, Jr. Tuesday evening, November 16, | "'Vrimcat aveuue, Weducedsy, Novemecr’ 3) at 30 o'clock, Carpets made, laid and lined free —no charge for waste in matching figures. 4 We continue to give at 7:30 o'clock, at the Church of the Cove- nant. Mr. and Mrs. William 8S. Teel, jr., »| Trading S bd! SS cSSs one = will reside at 35 Cedar place, Yonkers, N.Y. | FISCITEL Suddenly. on November 1. ANT, as hie 2) rading tam ps. 4 PEPE PIG OIG ° Don't let | Mrs. D. W. Gall and daughter, Miss Ma- eee street, 1 5 HE ry BLOGIISG OF PDP POP PRIDPOPIHED 2 FISCHER ed sixty years, beloved busta of J€ | hier POESPOPESH Appetite ePetr fu | mle, returned Sunday morning trom their | Cary Ae Te ipa = ¢ 5 bet summer vacation at their home in West May he rest i MAMMOTH CREDIT HOUSE, ‘| This has now become ap/|2 The Quality Store. Sale forerunner of tn: | Virginia, and will receive their friends at | Funeral on Thorsiae ateermen aE ga ar ‘y4 fixed feature with us. Bless >4 | 4 -—— Failing? cKalidism, “Wild | their Capitel Hill home. Gielodk sharp, tram West Wasi | you, the ladies would not let 4 | ate healthy appetites, | 4 delightful birthday party was given] faunal come t24 amd @ streets port Sunday night by Mr. William Lerch at his residence, 452 Maryland avenue southwest. Mrs. Charles Kaiser, Mr. ant’ Bra. @. 1st, {Davin rita GERALD, librarian of the Hatcher, Mr. and Mrs. G. Schaefer, Mr. | Funeral on Wednesday and Mrs. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. J. Domer, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Trede and family, Mrs. Murray and family, Mrs. H. Hodges, Miss jeckuk papexs please copy.) - 817-819-821-823 Seventh St., Between H and I sts. y. Tones up the system, rexpectfully invited to at- too. Per qt. bottle, 75c. Delivered. ‘Fo Kelon line @ us do without them now. is (‘| You ought to see the pretty /" > and useful articles some of the C4 r) ladies showed us, which they bY 4 put a wet The rain 0c80-tf POOOGOSDEOODOOGOD SOOOCOBHOODOOo SOOGOSOHOH HOSS OOSHOOGA GS IT OOOO 54, had procured with their Trad- }4 SSS985 SSSOSEOSE° SEESSSOOSSSO 44) ing Stamps. Hig blan ket 6/4 /4™ST-PHONE 998. ‘ ied » Melens, Miss Kate Hodges, Mr. G. King, | xrane : ovember 2, —_ — Se —- 34 _Let the men folks help you }¢ = is Mr. Ed Bowers, Mr. N. Kelly. Many pres- | “taut RoMERT EMPRY. teheea oon ut SS P 3 1 PAT te ee ae ee ee ee 4] 44 to fill vour book. vi on our special offerings for ents were received by the host. Je.» and Lillie C. Kramer, aged six years and ? Ty r vi 4) Monday and Tuesday. So we Mrs. Mike Newmyer has as her guest | puncrai trom parents’ residence, 230 12th ain €Ss 4 |? The sworn affidavit of | oe i Ne : ° Mrs. D. L. Goldman of Norfolk, Va. They | ~ southeast. ‘Thursday, ‘Noveuber 4, at 3 oie 4 +| }4 our people who have charge }4 repeat them for Wednesday ArYaIns will be pleased to see their friends Wednes- 2 9 Goe.a. cei peieatarcase eeacor omit aes f* of our important departments and Thursday. They are too sare Se aE pean avenue. Monday, November te clone 4 <i =: = y . Xtrr acti ng, {+ © November 8 to 15 in order fo get ready ; M that we have not advanced (3) inportant to skip. ageula Wises Sannin te otk ee pink Sephewt mph ovens sine oe 4% * for our pubite +| 7° prices of our goods one frac- | | 2,000 yards of Axminster Moquette, oun several months. returned home this week. | Funeral from his late residence, ace Body Brussels, Velvet and Tapestry Car- pets. Your choice, 69C. Yann. * treet, on Wednesday, November 3, at 2 o'clock. She was accompanied by her friend, Mrs. | [teintives aud feleuds incited to attend. Inter: Alex. McVeigh Miller, who will be her ment at Arl:ngton. guest several weeks. A Halloween surprise party was given in honor of Miss Spaids at her residence, No. lao terme tomecnre Sexctnstra!”| >) ing with the Washington }; ling Silver Novelties, Art Bric-a-brac, jj B 4 ete., at a discount of from 1 to 25 per, | 4 Trading Stamp Company /4 © * cent off regular prices. Delay net your y * © purchases. mber 1, late of the nd & member or KIT CAR- 2,G. A. K., is announced. ‘Auction Sale, Nov. 15.?| #4 tion of a cent since our sign- 54 50e i: ne ‘ ‘ Everywhere! fo} ) Every department is just flooded with bar- 4 4 ; ¢ ¢ 3 39c. 4 | gains. No matter whether you need new Fur- * YARD. niture, Carpets, Curtains, ete., you'll find it LANDGRAF. 18y7, of FRI Odd lengths of Ingrain— Pyare y4 must surely carry weight. )4 POST, No. » But you know us—you know /'* 214 New Jersey venue northwest, by | Comrades are imied to attend the funeral service Dentistry 1s a science of four branches. friends. The evening was pleasantly spent at his late residence, 1029 2eth street north- 4 » : - It takes years to attain skill in any one G rom 4) we would not do so mean a }4 EE ceSea nes advantageous both from a quality and price in dancing and games appropriate to the west, on Wednesday aber 3. at clock of them, and no man becomes equally SNS e Desio, 1107 F Sis Is Fae i" 8-plec> Chamber Suite, with Mattress standpoint to buy here. Sample speciajs in ¢] Occasion. = Among those present were | Pm. Briel io Ae OTT. Post Conan dee, 0c30-244 +| 7%) trick. ana Chates= serhiga: lisses. Hattie West, Bessie Fec, Mattie AS. F. KEI ‘Adjutant. SUES ta all Is making up cur As RRA ee Se |)? ibd ea 8 Conner, Mae Gildersiecye, Mamie Cornell, | CH4S. F. KEEFER, Adjutant. $19.85. $45 Quartered Oak Chamber Sulte— $29.00. 35c. Matting for 25c. yd. soc. Matting for 35c. Ingrain Carpets, 45c. to 75c. yd. goc. Linoleums, 65c. yd. Maude Howard of this city, Maude Lock-] LONG. On Monday, November 1, 1897, at 6:30 wood of Chicago, Alice Taylor of Halifax, p-m., at hiv residence, 2364 Sherman avenue N. 8., Messrs. A. E. Fay, Clinton Gapen, horthwest, PATRICK LONG, beloved husband Oscar Harvey, W. C. Wissel, Emmett of the late Mary Long. Funeral i o ‘idence Archer of this ‘city, Chas. P. Rydholm, jr., | Fungtal will take vince from fle tate residence am PEPLOPSOOP IEG LPS SHO LIPS PEGI GEE O GP OD ID PEO GID OPOOOGS sociation we choose men with ainds and wisien Leer Jour |g { fingers trained for the special branch in et rd ot) I 4 which we employ them. Each operator is ABSOLUTELY FREE x rs employed constantly on the work for TO every Indy who | \¢ bd which he is best fitted, and this much calls at the tore | pq q BRO : 3 2 z of Chicago, Cyrus A. Perkins, jr., of Hall- to St. Paul's Catholic Church, 15th” and V doing of the same thing makes him very M this week. | ba $75, Colonial Style Chamber Sulte—S $1 Linoleums, 75¢, yd. a5, a 8., F. H. N. Lindsley of Pawtucket, Se je ee skilifal. His skill makes bis work good, eat Choppers. St Co. The friends of “Miss Irene Martin were] 224 _yelatives invited to attend. (Kansas City bis fingers quick. Quickness mitigates pest Moat Choppers al per es ae ce hy na $42.50. The Houghton 1214 F St‘ | pleasantly entertaired at her home,500 4th Dieta eee a cher ok nibs < ‘the pain and reduces the cost. Best Guaranteed English Steel Carvers, $1 pair | )1420=422-424-426 7th St} S-drawer Oak Chiffonter— aoe bone: neces te : peas ae Tee Providence Hospital, Nir IAA. LYNCH, te- up—money back if you're not entirely’ satisied | 7.98. ing the celebraticn of her birthday. The loved wife of Michael Lynch, aged twenty- U.S tal ; with them. noz = hl $7.98. evening was spent in games and other | seven sears ean js ae Den Ass’n S++ S7*? D1 S131 O+3ie' 7 Cee race ee eTeat Gelight of all | Funeral trom her tate residence, No. 1318 4% street Cor. 7th and D Sts, New.|YOhn B. Espey Se a —Diamonds to be perfect must | Pr", Among tues pesseot core Mleaee |" smuteat, oa, Scien, eee gaa o- SFE Sees br >| Now is th ther of $6.75. not alone have the quality of | dal, Martha Ebel, Katie Leonberger, | Where solemn high mass will be offered for het OPEN SUNDAYS 10 TO 12 O'CLOCK. HARDWARE) 1010 PA. AVE. au27-3m,15 ow is the wea ioe i aE hi Mamie Daly, Gretchen Hood, Minnie Leon- = 3 0c1-80d StFOOCO SOS OOSO9 004609006404 | “Cherrystone” Oyster Eating: $30 value Suite—5 pleces— whiteness, many stones that are | berger, Imogene Stockett, Charlotte Miller, | MURR. On Sunday, October 31, 1897, at 11:80 Gesees z T ° OB] tet Zour tomorrow's dinner include a quare, of "$19 85 white have flaws and other imper- | Emma Heine, | Blarche Daly, Mrs. 1 Bain | Sek Bm. COTTAM, Madeont teh tet famous i stew 85. : zs , Mr. es E, Pt : % SW irnding Stamps 3] is dita Wie nciamts at 2 fections which are apparent only | Mantes iui “Abel "Wille iosioe’ non | Poin or Sa recy, Yo, 2 No Matter How With Our Shoes, ?| 2 ents 7% TS $00 value Patlor Sufte—5 pleces— to an expert. Chaaries: Ebel. otclock pin, Relatives aid trleads are respect —S—S fully invited to attend. The Star will inform the public of the | penwcxp, suddenly. on November 1, 1897, at 5 = residence, 1843 th’ street, Le election returns as rapidly as they are re- at ber 7 _ a Reda Will be held at the Church of tho Advent, Le Droit Park, tomorrow (Wednesday), at 2:36 o'clock. . In Memoriam. remembrance of JAS. A. $47.50. $30 value Oak stdefoards— $19:50. pails, Out Sidebonia at the special $9.98. Our stock of Diamonds is com- plete and of one quality—THE BEST—therefore, price governs only the size of the diamonds. GALT & BRO., 1107 PENN. AVENUE. : Hard Your Teeth —— May be—a dentifrice that contains 3| BARGAINS! 3 les’ $3.00 and $3.50 Fine Kid Shoes, : 3 $ REDUCED TO $1.68 AND $1.98, Misses’ Peb. Goat and Kid Button Shoes, B. C and D, 11 to 2 (heels), $2.00 qualities (odd sizes), Walking Shoes for Fall and a A nod-t,th,8,28 CULLINANE In that might possibly harm “ Winter for Ladies and Men. Moe IN ANI te -- E the teeth. It’s a soft, velvety powder REDUCED TO 78 CENTS. : a foot Oak Dining Table CULLINANE, who two Fears ago —that we prepare. 25e. bottle. Boys’ Button Shoes (heels), 11 to 12% and ie it ber 3, 1895. Requiem mass Wednesday at s. 4% to 5% wear like iron. Regular $2.00 and $2.50 qualities. REDUCED TO 98 CENTS. Come without delay for your size. Robert Cohen & Son, 630 Pa. Ave. N.W. Established 1838. ‘oc4-3m,40 PROF. J. J. GEORGES & SON, SPSOTOSS SO: ayo |Mrs.C. Stiebel,, Burt's. 3.50, 4.00, 5.00, 6.00. On the comfort last, as well as in all the new shapes that are good form now. Every sort of leather for in-and-out-door use. Hygiente School Shoes for Girls_and Boys. road soles. Hand-made. Date of sale on Mning shows how long they Dominic's Church at 8 a.m. We give trading stamps. Special Sale Pocket. Books. { a Arrest Disease by the timely use of Tutt’s Liver Pills, an old and favorite remedy of increasing popularity, Always cures SICK HEADACHE, BUNION and Corn Shields stand with- out an equal. Gives instant and per- manent relief. At leading druggists CPOPOSS POO OOPS OO OE OS OSES MASE, AAP Swe OOe 4 q ce 4| MILLINERY,| take Next to Branch Post Office,

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