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ae THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1898-14 PAGES. a a a i a a a a a ak a ee a ae ts as eee tae & a a a a a ae a as a a a a Te es ve Cannot g ‘ s é ; —— THE WORLD OF SOCIETY | Ostrom the Sic Wha Sion ee Beware of ri &4 = B bl ae “The Shedd” Incandescent Mrs. Roach,Representative | and Mrs.Lace T p ‘Savings in Buyable Lines== Gas Burner—ofly 730 ee ged : : - Mrs. es G. ne, Col : “ 3 416 7th St. First White House Reception of the Season ancolay. and Miss Scag “iiss “xt 2] Sekte eee ee oar At ete tn te > ; we eet EE che el Sets og PNEUMONIA, CONSUM Seeger serait ed == = * Te B. L. Whitman, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. 1 oe past eens, CONSUMPTION, ete. bes caused § 3 een ES oe Household Articles ‘onight. ae Raa eae” gare | Ss pet weseems enees scans = Mrs. J. W. Powell, Mrs. John J. Edson, VARD AGAINST ITS INROADS by promptly S01 <i Mrs. Robert G. | SP Stag a i < ° Sotnbte Tenmwes. Romero's Fim | Hin hea Ge Ny Mack Be a oe 3 le —E ; ; ner At-Home of the Season—Vernonal. | inion tine Mie raat tie ea ee Porous Plaster. = 7 ara Feet PN eps ar au@ EXtPaOrs ' —in Gold, Silver, Nickel, &c., A. A. Rirney. A. A. Hoehling, Mrs 2 c sc = ‘o parallel the wants of the hour is the mission of this dle if including Table Ware, Candel- ; 3 eee aoe Se, Ait external rem: ? pecan ge 2 4 : : The ipal ev s s to- | J. Hopkins, Mr. and M E. Pairo, Dr. = store. To be ready with what household and personal neces- NAPy @ abra, Chandeliers, }/Bronzes, |: | aay is) of cqarse, the eee eee = and Mrs. SS. Adams, Dr. and Mrs. ‘Tho: aTrOy eet ty re = : = 2 Set ie 2 se, i c cep- cDonaid 7 ea hae tat ONLY 3 sity’ require—to supply it brimiul of quality—to supply it at Men's Unlaune Lamps &c., at LOWEST |. | tion, which takes piace tonight. There | Mra Touts Shocmaken Renee may and Pete wots, 8 : price” s lowest mar! The long arms of our facilities reach S PRICES. are several reasons wHy this function is | Mrs. Weymouth. i == 3 a © the farthermost corners of the market to gather that dered Shirts | looked forward to with pleasurable antici- | Mrs, W. P. Frye will not receive tom : = 4 Poe heer ey z g : ; or | fulness of some alarming news regarding = which is most popular—most worthful—and most advantage- | OW Heating Sioves—Gas Logs — Stbestos = | Patton, and it will probably be a fitting | row, but will be at home next Thursday | (RAs abe the Ae a pea Se = | Grates—Andirons and Fenders—LOW. opening to the season's social functions at | @nd during | pe Ar : 5 are LOWEST = ous. Economy of cost joins extravagance of quality at our a a | PRICES, always. the home of the executivee. The prepara- | The congressional ladies residing at the ie catniuig watheut donee 3 coumtcsy: Night Shirts. \S. ‘ SH EDD and tions for the event and the arrangements Riegs held a brilliant reception yesterday | ton - ‘s ° that will be 1 ae: : vent | afterncon that. w: nded, the eee z Toilet and Table Linens. & z | B ioe: Pe pee Oran SOMSBE 10) prevent). ioral belug RMTOnESA’ with Galieen, Mati Asst z 3 All our shirts are made of $1] TO, confusion and delay and to promote gen- | evening. Among the ladic: tving wer arhinigasgets si ge : + : < = : aa ae }. | eral comfort and convenience have become | Mrs. Bankhead, Mrs. Miss | Teander P. Mitchell, the new = We can never resist a Linen bargain. Nor can you this : i UTICA cotton and 2100 fine 3 eae Stoves, Gas Fixtures, | tamtiar to the readers of The Star | Willams, Mrs. Swanson Mrs, Powers, | Controller of casury 0 $ one if you appreciate strong values below what you usually & linen. i 432 9th St | | through the news columns. Powers, Mrs. Maguire and Mrs. Mar- | Edward A. Bowers, was sworn in ye 3 see them marked. Of course, there is a reason for this extra- : 30¢ for 50c¢ [= | One of the most notable teas of the pre r Allan, jr. of Rich laieatss tae ee ‘ * ordinariness. The mills are through their winter’s work, and Ag o See ee ae os and. atlas Ollye Wetale Heinen Fike [Auta AS ThE Geet aks Z > z 3 2 é “RE y alternoc esic % — nett, e 2 = are clearing the decks for spring action. These Linens were Dress Shirts, called the “RELI- RE GRee prego ne aside! f of Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Bennett of Takoma ay = a ks fe ; (Ging Aa Gea eee Attorney General, when Mrs. McKenna | Park, were married pyterian ‘ athe = in the surplusses. We picked carefully; we are always careful ’ it well deserves its 3 presented to society Miss Marie McKenna, | Church, Takoma, fternoon. rolina y - = to see that stock is worthy of the store. Conldn’t be a better fe Compare it with those 3 OO her second daughter. ‘The event has been |The church was ted with en on the ay : aye ; aha aace ; chi s awaited with a show of interest f me | Palms, weeathes and flowers, a lars = time for vour Linen presses to need replenishing. $ old at 50. : ; time, but it was deferred until. yesterday | Zithering, including from the = : ° on account of the official x. The | city, 4 ied to. witnes cers a $ ehevtan yipiaeeeres 50c. for 75c. Jat it pretty" "house on Callfernitreavense was | The bride wore a ich gown of trees carey or € \e j Sees handsomely decorated in honor of the oc- | bengaline, with brown velvet blouse, white G. 1. Mumm's fe = White and Blue You may know that they Colored Percale Bosom Shirts, 3 casion, the floral offerings sent the debu- | applique revere, with Soft white front. of wt ies Sempertatain oe nd th more fad to pass the inspection of Bs with detachable link cuffs tog A. eis 3 eae forming the chief item of the | mousseline de a belt studded with < < inere 4 :, Ab S ss x As a profitable investr .| Scheme. Among these was a_ beautiful | turquoi. at and plumes to match of | = critical eyes when they cap- $ : aa eee color effects. $ H ee oo net of roses sent from the White | turquoise velvet and a diamond star, pre- = igs z izes 124 to 174. : ow else can y ce e conservatory with the com ents | fented by the groom. She carried ¢ bou- in White and B tured our consideration. But z = = 7 YOUSMAKC | of Mrs, Mckinley che capeciey Of the | quet of Illes of th and rein: Sas un they are all right, worth your = 590¢, for 68c q 100 per cent on your] house was taxed to the utmost by the | Ehzabeth Winter, maid of honor, were oF ae vite Huck Towels —2e buying plentifully even i thie x Zs 2 > That’ 7 number of gue: who were received by handsome blue d velvet gown and enn n price, Size 2ox40— Dress Shirts, THE PEER- money? hat’s about what assisted by Miss Isabel violets, ach of Nor- z toi valu littleness of the prices suggest TERSS (Ole Custoneiea Baril Ape cits Gh M so URE Hieste ort aleoae nia Bini . . as S a S. Mec s vel 2. Be = y = others A special purchase, 3 acquainted with the goodness a See = CltS et | ee cde Saale os or Ww Eulaston. 5 nw a Lumsde ‘ged you know. 3 e are making you a pres-| Helen Long, Mis e of | Richmond, Va.. and Mr. B. L. Grove of a = “ $12 White Damask Sets—REDUCED z 3 of this shirt. : SESE ak Hae 1 - 1 St. Loui the Miss ary, Wilson, | Frederick, Md. The bride entered tae, Table Damas! aw Seg Laundered Shirt Bargaint ent of about one-half the | ioe, Mises Enc and Me, Goonee | Suh nthe arm of ber far, creased ee Se en oe a x lable Damask. ; ‘ cen , + price. We are overstocked | gown of lavender ‘slike ik | garniture of | Crump as flower girls, niece pectively, 3 8.12, White Knotted Fringed Damask (Y . ° duchess lace, while the debutante was at-| of the bride and gr ° = ae 2 ee ee ae 5 5 3 a ’ ast De tante was at the bride and groom, the former the = Regular widths, in the piece, s E > n $7.50 to z L : ~ with every kind of Furni-} tired in a beco: of white satin | pretty lite daughter of Mr. and Mrs z to be cnt required lengths §5.50. aundered Dress Shirts—made $ ane ae {and mor carried a | Karl Decker. They were dressed in white Tr 5 3 S i 8-12 White Damask Sets, with Pink as well as a $1 shirt. Only two ¥ ture, and we are willing to | large bi of orchid lies of the | aad carried violets. The bridal party left $ le patterns are as good as Lorders—REDUCED from $9' to - = . 3 1 Hitt, 1 by Mi Grace | the Ww evening for Norfolk eo Far ee ieee ioe beled | to a customer at 42c. 4 lose money to reduce our nd_at the tea table in the | by boat, thence to Richmond, their future Zany 2 s efore $7.00. z NIGHT SHIRTS = ee room, which was prettily decorated | home: = this season, and the weaving cite, ave some, St Bleached Damask — % : + stock. the fern one e hyacinths. Among! Miss Pauline Whitaker of 1928 Ith street * . » : bortie ‘ k & " 2 ose who called ¢ z the a oO = % just as fine as that for which aie etka jcapreationt ethos ae > RY 3714 (e for 50c. BS If you wish credit we will | arect_ the newest Saaienureres cial hon, | entertained a large number of frie = we have often had to ask more. e : © + .. | Ors were Vice President and Mrs. Hobart a So Oe $ Boe onteeee ape Some $-12 ones, same quality, for z Fancy Trimmed or Plain Night + arrange the terms to suit and a majority of the members of the cab- SGnlni Mslen an eiie ee 3 H Ss ime- Bo. . E inet and their families, Lady Pauncefoie oe eatin Mire eee * times change prices. Strands of the Bargain. = z Shirts—made of best cotton, 52¢ you. It will cost you no AS Aes : ery eankes aie Xe minister and Mr: . erry. A Simot : EER oe White, Fetnged Doster | fies Reng $ more, Baroness Hengelmulleny, Baron tems prize and M Me Davenport sec- = W0 doz. Wash Cloths Be-ench; 2 for Se. 4 | 50c. for 75c Count Galarza, Mr. Docutve of the French | Cbd Prize. Refreshments were served. : Linen Art Plalds. in Pink, | 4 ° ° s Du Bosc, the I in min. | Ex-Repr tive J. M. Wiley of Buffalo y and hoice of = | 4 us lounte ichtervelde, uh and family left the today for Flos oS oe KS Night Shirts, fancy trimmed “hiet ’ =. Bs ac. and some at a yard. z $ ay; er, Chief Just the winter. Oy * and plain—a grand bargain at e 2: sby wi nt home - 3 Ladies’ ae Children’s Wraps and vane at ¢ 35 the oaee. e G Ouse 3 Roach, aieey and will have fre fad aa Hegre *| 4 i ator and 4 Dr. Garrigi 88 Reed and Miss Waggaman. $ Reduced Prices. 53 $ Pipes 3 Underwear Rev. Dr. Stafford, Commander Sey tee National Fencibles have cards ov z le mow in progress. errm aes and Ars. Sternberg, to be given at tix 3 Nothing is more sensitive to the w 2 2/5 prog Jones Vand Miss Ward Thursday, January 3 za gi ae me ¢ weather than the Wrap $ rices lower than ever 9 |aitSmith and the M : and Suit stock. We have to follow the calendar closely. Wh be i ‘urni fiese a es : Pap igh a en Liberal F shers Mies ae ae McConnell, who has : it is time for clearance, whether we have had a seasonable sea- $ é gore: a peel, peo Shot Se wall, ‘Mrs ee as Jak eh Ake : = son or not, out must go the lingerers. Excuses of truancy of ¢ A U M°? 7th and I Sts N Ww Browe, Mrs. Delzeli and Mrs. Sands. irned to ler home, EVANS, On Wear $ the winter will not spare chem. We cut into the prices all the $] 416 7th St S ut Cee hae Le Miss Eleanor G. Courtney and M loci deeper—the necessity is deeper. For you the opportunity is % 53 it x NN NE | The” Mexican “te Hig ang ares Marie Eichhorn left. y bases ue delphi a a aie greater. You know ‘the stock—and you have the choice. | Sememetetetetetetecteteeteretntenteteteteteteeenetetn (Londonderr ) for its hospit itty, and 42 where they have gone to visit rela- 3 t a - s no exception to the rule t - Chi ida Cc = Elpl Y a(@ Yo ys ailed there. ‘The. gue Mrs. J. R. Hawley will be out of the city 3 ildren’s Coats. $ ‘Iphonzo Youngs Company. l ithia Water, $4, 75 \\ a of the stty white and gold ball | tomorrow and will conscquen not re Bi om, where en orchestra discoursed cei, ~ s° | The Largest, C1 and Brightest oropriate x is Pies + tight-fitting tacks new sleeves, E of Food Products and other House- svat tien ae tomorrc but wi i : Slice BY back ents bries con gee SEE 0.5 hold Articles in the. City. \ hospitalities by large re-| ing ‘Thursd. te ee follow = Now $4. $ } at | ie : : Mrs wine | 28 Thursday I stre Navy Blac and E Now $2.00. z 5 : ‘ sryan’ So) | ey Nitford Walton and Mrs, | | Miss Ethel mn of yee RROD alice he %| Curtis Brothers Co.’s |}... Sy... John W = Jor ihe treasury, ‘who. hay bee ueabee own, Green ane a FWe are A + whe z cas ams Jackets, made with bex fronts cape cot #6 © well-known Miner i pl aoe oe in Ws = . dare, ggigmmed with narrow bratd. Price eis: “Banalo Tibia Wat ae ( Sharp, Mrs. Sell $5.50 Arnold, ES $ Now $3.25. £ ue a e DIL Mater, White tock "ozmate ttn (outa ie bom e = * * Water and Apollinaris Water. Get our Guenint Brisiol = setth hox x © prees before yon buy. ae SS wo 4 Fancy Mixed Cloth Jackets, made with ee z E t Jackets, made wit Oe titatie . s = fee ben, Goats, Migueting tacky “equvletes Sou S 1413 New York Avenue. nd Philadelphia before returnin vith plald cuffs. Price was $10, : ° Fancy Groceries, Wines, ete, jatd.t.n28 } s Mande Williams of this e . ee M s. R. Thomas of Texas were mar Now $5.50 ¢| Wholesale and Retail eee ceo Son ere maid cD. ———— : ge f the bride... Rev : olesale and Retail. ark, Miss’ Gorham, Miss ¢ CET spencer Low Prices For Fine erties | Gounarny ous performed the Henly Seitett wine iuailonable fabries, Keepers will find th 4 TOI LET SOAPS. | on. Miss Hu Miss Powell, Mi fi) Bs mae ic) ‘immed w Lh ekeep nd these goods great trade fi : 3 nd th o Prices were $6 3 eer ytiecatign re, tele auneclors qualities: Wee a eee sete Su ee i eas WS loth gtrent s 0 ase always a rs of pur The annual charity ball in M galt 7 . oo lighted with Soups and invariably 3 cakes : *hildren’ Pore pal Rok Pape ore fa sas’ ay exes $3.50. sre tae fon ae oaow rae tentiyannoun Chussan is THe ot aes Ma Sin anamey A AN, et 2 Dark Green Cloth x en - ‘ r scheduted for toniz Mir » 0 z, Md., a January 98, in Shelly Tange! culleca (risniey Site eee a Whotesnte and Retalt by Fa pats coast) ao Cabs E or atic atts Paleo SOLOMON Ay GOiRGAS. surmerly ot and small tattoos. Price was $6.50. El hi Y. Cc Im 4 Dox, mory, and promises \ est, where she will be at} ”. Now $4.5 5 hacer cha Lae hoes ow $9.00. 2 Coats, Light Gras, trimmed with a Ninth ts bet. D and E. 13c. up. Hicles Sune ae cB ; Pamcral from koe peahente we ber Mrs. T braid. ys ond Kelminer: Red Honele, st eee A. Hudson, t, on Thins nimed with fur and ribbons. Prices Ss AT RSET : day, J am; the were $3 and $9. Ses = Arlington Drug Store igh thes uct Chandler wil! not receive oe £ tt S , wit a ; : aE mo 5 mess. wilh 2 as she will be absent from the] — suld for of her sol. Relatives: Now $5.00 x Cor Xt Ave. & H St. . but will be at home Thur: after 4 Coats—one Dark Brown, blouse effect Xx ) John W. Miss Bayn Mr: cage et ies t ne A ae Es % braid—two a 4 Jo s Miss ne Mrs. On we oak ia : med with Blac! praia onan ty English Violets, 75¢, b ards out for morrow. oe ka . in Dark Red, trimmed with eS at which : re. Thursto: fe of the junic yeni . No OD. and battens. Prices were £9 and $10, a d What a D UGht towers oe alten SES er Ma Mae oie eb eee ee te J Now $9.09. N ray 2] one W.W.K I, 805 Vt. A M Bayne Will also be at home the cron ex eiresia, wall 1018 Beer ret ie aaee ena eke ow $6.00. 2. chance for ( o YW. NIMMMEel, 505 AVES ning Mondays in January and Mon-| J punsday atterhoon recent ae SE: pat — Jackets, 2 Coats—one Brown, with Jar; m- (6 F iture y ue cngneor Cal es ‘a roo i nn Sean wiih veivee ree Uned, collar. | gtmmed | with brald—one 5 x ee Ole Seeretary of Agriculture and Miss . J.C. Cowin, Miss Cowin, 3 Al from the ve rimined with for and buy / and Carpet y Stas enter Vice Pre: Squires of Omaha, the Mis °F Mines, Price was $10, 4) 2 It Ss Money of R : < tepresertative a AB x buyers. We QIls and Mrs. Schneider of ede 6.50. - y ta “ z chneider 01 1 friends invite with 58 $I age cilia: Vis In Your Pocket hington. ‘Tise hours of tne reception i Kk. hand. 1 New Blue Broadcloth Coit, with large | ¥ : HOM havelannain oieatiot pee ee oS ee 3 cece siliclined collar, © trimmed with astra. and GLAD to y oe see hy ober Mrs. A. P. Gorman and the Misses Gor- mae ip a was §23. en eric wan $12 eal loccaimoney } Eye, Glasses or Spectacles fitted = » Alger wi ted by her guests, ! man will be at home tomorrow from 4 i ae 27 10- \ on every odd ) to your eyes, even if they cost a $1] fcr Ee Csue shes idan, Mi Baie atiee | Po 3 1 Light Gray Cloth Ccat, with attk-tinea % iece of F k| 8 little more. THE BEST is al- 4| Elsie Ander Mullan, M 3 collar trimmed with “kmmer, Price & Rae @ re ay the cheapest when the ee By Now $8. 50. $ niture anc eyes are involved. Mr. and Rudolph Kauffmann gave to Nort’ 3 Ran every short é c a dinneys of ve t evening in] Mary Jones, about forty years old, who We have cut the Infants’ op 8 length of Allistere Feast tonor of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Newton has been on the road for a long time, call- styles iueluded. Best shades and shapes. | / Mur oe wns Se eS ed on Sanitary Office Frank this morning 4 ai Carpet in gOpticians “131 1” Fst. 3 Mrs. Walthall and Mrs. Wilson, assisted | Sq asked for transportation for he 2 og eee ' 7 9 by several young lac will sive “att soa hex tw, la t J 9 this stock! Jal9-280 he: Gana TenOrIOR ou two- aot sae u \ : Mrs. Wm. H. Sims received yesterday | Wanted to Ro Sil 8 525.2 Tat= PE RRY S, You are perfectly welcome to at her beautiful ond spacious home ied aete oe ane wat with he est, at 2 pan. ) @Gdheall we wall take pare b to Tea die K street. Receiving with Mrs. Sims were | to North Carolina. Funeral priva ‘ ake g¢ vol TIO Gxt. Mrs. Watkins of Memphis, ‘Tean.; 3 I went to go to Salisbury, } 5 A fon between 9 i.) " z Sop In Memoriam, MEaea : Pita $ care in arranging payments to \ Couper and Mi y of North Curolina. i, “but I don't want to ride all th z “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” = ; arranging Ba) Al psa = The apartments were th with callers z ae esa naate bis BORGER. In loving rv a 2 1840. =|} please YOU. Carpets made, ¢+ 3 WEEK rh uot A late houe Bic Sain hie bee o mening Go oe aniael WILLA =| /\ Pit sates die ae : she was willing to umpe January 1d $ y laid and lined free—no charge S ORE: i ee See ee ates oe tit N.Y | somewhere in Virginia and then she could he rest In_peace teetetntnetnintntntntntntnntntntnintetatetntntetes |, for waste in matching figures. 4 itt Ne move In one new building, @ doors | | Weeks ut Isis Mhove iwente. | tramp to North Carolina, 3 BY HIS PAu = © Z Z Sy 4 ahs aout tase wes dee z wee 4 Mrs. Theodore F. will not 1 ne oon eee ore in June last mre anns gemon nance of a wees ats some fost and farions seding—~it genuine Page nate nee she told a story of her life usta CHADS. who 7° 9 i> ; Dereecee 1h { burgaics ae still appreciated! f Eecacaciat militeceive RaGaiae ioe apich a sad one, this life feur § today, January i ir KK S if Notions In Prices Ms h 4 ia ine Se Spree OR TRS LC) Frank sent her to wh My tra stand, 3 c } ra Miss E. D. Borden of loth t 3 ‘ eat 3 Teeponsive to my own | 5 CA ros an de er ent f : : she had friends who would : ‘ : 1 ere aed = Comm, tae | fs) aime? ous ant mucus (eee | turdays fm | She wag. ben informed that tf she 65 | memes eet bo tn ee fer ished pelaiifandio paintin é eae ae S 5 Sahel 2 ny von sCeleryC ¢ \ an eu Mr. Perry Allen gave a dinner last y might be t from Monday night ay /Mammoth Credit House, } | { Get cans—and seuw me etext plume! +] ae the Shorcham in honor of his pareats, | She. Teach tear he a : ‘ tein is: : fis Wo Al his seeets: | tion of her garments show 4 SIT-SIO-S2L-822 TTH ST. N.W., ( Fred A. Schmidt, 504 9th. , of Boston, Mr. and Mrs, Perry SS ee ea LOVING WIFI Ja19-75d Between Hand I sts. is he SE eeeiean ’s ‘Stalioner.” lees Ae oe eS aa t | shoulder she carried assist As an covhies akaniaioaietes alk Sank ieee. G ooteenensns es Mrs. . Senator Kenney, | her earthly good nd | SCRCAAR ah Age ge egos <DecI>« II CTT — a will not be at home tomorrow nervous during her s : Bid ag T--apaetard s wife of Senator Warren | tion, and her condition, she : HIS BEREAVED vAREN came as-back a nd Quality and Low Prices ; ill receive tomorrow after- | Suited from her failure to hace a supply | Rr RG, Ae roon from home, Isis Wyo- _ ee ni sinig Sse “BY wis gap ADAM © ILVEY whe died one yenr Bring Butter Bay TS. inline “avenge sted by. Mis. Burhags | tributed tobacco and she had no further ncaa soncary 35 3a ed= ne d D k xt of Michigan Van. Devanter, Mre, | Complaint tom LY HIS WIPE AND CEILDY 2 uCKS 5-lb. boxes alee | tt, Miss rior Wyomig, Als. | Agent Parkman of the board of chit : Dison Matchless Sof Utah and Miss Humphr investigating the ee ee 2 - : (Cea nd Mrs. B. F. Leighton gav “was the first ques- Sapa large reception lust evening at their resi- ee! BUTTER, : i i . String Be L and He dence on Capitol Hill. Over 40 guests was her an- Carter s aiettnaed nly , were present. The house was hands s : but the Lord speetangy | © SILAS. | Seine Geccrated. In the drawing rooms the mir-j to take care of mi Te rors were draped with ropes of smilax,| ‘The baby in the case was of an ina. ° ° hothing Cottage Market,’ 818 14th St. D. Wa. OYS ER, arred with pink and white ros tive turn of mind while in the sanitary ittle iver oe home hee jal 36 Westen Market, back with broad sash ribbon: office and the only things that remained in * rule,” Holme The mantels were banked with | order during his stay were the desks and Famous, Noss. Hoime i 20-31 = ‘CUT DOWN yous ete rinting bi by turning . right in your own office on The Edison Mimeographi antographi P ectri c Signs 13th and 1 al device yet fer produe- legible duplicates of written matter. t ck and ty; ply the nt or power ted. AM sizes from $12 to $45 U. S. Electric Lighting Ce., | John C. Parker, 617 7th. 2:3 14th et. nw. “Phone 1877 2 + = olesome deltctous- Teandover NMit., » Ist & E sts. vat efreular — Easily Leia NRE DOOD D999 00 DS ‘Delightful ‘“Dermatine” , limpld liquid—exquisitely see “that is free from gre ‘er becomes thick or sti #: r the skin—splendid for cha) Mps and hands—ke the ski soft, smooth and white. Good for men to use after shaving. GFONLY 25c. BOTTLE. W. S. THOMPSON, PHARMACIST, 708 15TH STREET. Jal9-28d DON 3 0000 3 YODODODDOOD DD YOO om 0 We Dry Roast Our Coffees Fresh every day. We cialty of our coffees an selves on handling the in town, ‘Our AVA and MOCHA at 38 we Reeves, 1209 RS ee et HOT BREAD DAILY AT 4 P.M. famous OLD .MANDEHLDD for $1.10, is unmatchable. €5°A fine Coffee for 25 cents a tb, make x spe- nd pride our- finest coffees cts. a Ib., or F St. = THE NEW DISCOVERY, HYOMEI, found to be the oniy rational cure for Catarrh, Bronchitis and Asthma. All druggists, Ja3-m,w,f,1y and orchids, while large baskets of roses ,and annunciation lilies rested on pedestals. The decoration of the handsome reception hall was par- ticularly effective. Over the mantel and the large mirrors were long ropes of a paragus vine, with clusters of red ro mingled with the green of the vines. Th were looped back with bows and streamers of scarlet ribbon. The orchestra was sta- tioned in the library, which was deco- rated with red and white roses. A fine collation was served in the supper room. Among the guests present were Senator and Mrs. Warren, Senator and Mrs. Gal- linger, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Westinghouse, Bishop Hurst, Miss Hurst, Representative and Mrs. Dolliver, Miss Dolliver, Repre- sentative and Mrs. Southard, Colonel and Mrs. A. T. Britton, Mrs. Shelby Cullom, Miss Fisher, Representative and Mrs, Shat- tue, Mr. H. K. Willard, Mr. D. W. Baker, of furniture too heavy for him to Miss Jones told the sanitary officer e had endeavored to get admitted almshouse in North Carolina, but When the boy gets to be three she said, he will be received at in Knoxviile, Tenn. Judge Kimball, who was’ consulted by Agent Parkman, thought the child should be taken from ‘its mother and properly cared for in some institution. “The woman and her child. were taken to the court house, but as court had adjourned for the day they were sent to the Florence Crit- tenton Home until tomorrow, when the case will be heard. —— Chilean War Rumors Denied. ‘The minister of Chile has received a tele- gram from his government in reply to an inquiry made by him respecting the truth- to the had failed. years old, an institution Pills. SICK HEADACHE POSITIVELY CURED RY THESE LITTLE PILLS. They also relieve distress from Dyspepein, Indigestion aud Toe Hearty Eating. A per: fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drews! ness, Bad Paste in the Mouth, Coated ‘Tongue, Pein in the Side, TORPID a They regulate the Bow Purely table. Small Pills. Smail Dose. Small Price.