Evening Star Newspaper, March 21, 1898, Page 7

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$1.10, for from $1 to from 75c. to from $1.50 to $1. DUCED choice at shades. PERRY'S, “NINTH AND THE AVENUBR” unimportant part. bargains you have ever heard of. Exclusive patterns, such as these of ours, are not out- lawed by fashion very quickly. You can buy for present need —or future need—with equal profit and satisfaction. a yard. 85c. a yd. 22-inch Self Colored Fa- conne Poplin, to be used for entire suits — REDUCED 75c. a yd. 22-inch Black Moire Re- naissance Silk, Lilac and Cerise Bayadere lines interwoven DUCED from $1.75 to $1.25 a yd. 22-inch Tinsel Epingle, in very desirable shades—RE- DUCED from $2 to $1.25 a yd. 23-inch Brocaded Gros de Paris, in lace effects—RE- DUCED from $3 to $1.50 a yd. 22-inch Chameleon Bro- caded _ Mervellieux — RE-. DUCED from $2 to $1.25 a yd. 24-inch White Choice of all the $1, $1.10 and $1.25 Plaid Silks for 75c. a yd. Choice of 22-inch Silk and Wool Bengalines and Poplin Silks, in both street and even- ing tints, that have been $1.25 and $1.50 for $l a yd. 24-inch Satin Striped Ro- man Taffetas, that have been with White, Faconne 55c. a yd. Of some of these lots only a few yards are left—of oth- ers nearly full pieces. It is only a temporary privilege—one that must be grasped at once, if at all. $1.50 to Habutai Indiaa—REDUCED 3 pleces of English Mottled Cheviot—RE- from $2.25 "$1.50 toc 2 of Variegated Camel's Hair Chevicts—REDUCED from $1.00 fara. Only enough for a dress, or two, of any of them. : The Cutting That is . ; li ) OG : Luncheons, quickly ttpon the bowels, irritate and Clearing-the Counters-- f Offers destroy the mucous linings of the PERRY'S. || AT CROCKER'S TOMORROW. Tomorrow we shall have all the Silks out on the counters choicest weaves that can be produced, and coming from the 3 never such bargains as these: principal manufacturers, they are decidedly the best effects and = A : latest colorings that are to be found anywhere. ; Se ae : 9 - That is one end of the magnet. The other is the utter dis- : $3 $4 and $5 § 3 M E N S regard of their actual value in the reductions that you will 9 é L E note we have made. 3 : When it is determined to close out a stock—and it is de- sired to accomplish it with ali possible speed—as is the case here now—whether the loss is much or little, plays a very If you want Silk you can get the biggest The 75c. Table of Fancy Dress Goods holds some of the handsomest fabrics that we had this sea- son. They are light and dark effects and half mourn- ing patterns, in suitings and skirtirigs. There are Silk and Wool Novelties, Jacquards, Venetians, Canvas Cloths, Black and White Plaids—all imported directly by us, and for this season. The choice is of weaves worth from $1 to $3 for is. a yd. . Look at these five other lots at the same time. 1 pleee of Bourette Suiting—REDUCED 165 yards of Colored Velutinas that have been 75c. and $1 a 50c. a Pair for Gloves that have been $1 and $1.25-—3-clasp Suedes, 2-clasp Piques, and others that are broken in size. Variety of fashionable Three Big Lace Offerings. All our Piain Chiffons and [ousse- 42-inch Colored Silk [ulls--RE- 2' ca DUCED from 40c. to >» oe sage . _ THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, MAROH 21, 1899-22 PAGES. % —————— s THE WORLD OF SOCIETY] Dangerous Use of Strong Purgatives. Coming Events in the Way of Dinnets and} = Pij!s_ and purgatives which act = stomach and bowels. A éontinued i et tae ok each temedies inflames the French Embassy—Personal stomach and bowels. The use of the Notes of Interest: genuine imported Carlsbad Sprudel a S highly a because week | #8 action is due solely to its solvent will be" Mrs. ‘Bdward ecauley's. cera {and stimulating properties, without party, Mr. and Mrs. Ffoulke's dinner in | itritating the stomach. Best results eS a | ---AT-- = eee AST March was the biggest March business we ever did. This . > 9 = 2 : : i honor of Miss Condit-Smith and Lieut. | are obtai at the lowest prices that have been yet quoted on them. From 3 “ March must be bigger. Today we are behind, so we have a week - Key, dinners at the Mexican and Swiss | can he on we — exercise first to last, this stock of Silks is composed of the very Segations and Sencheon in ‘boner of fara: ‘ in the genuine im- in which to catch up. We have given hig bargains before, but™ a ; 2 S iB barge ay McKee, of which the hostess will be Mrs. | Ported article only, : Elkins. — Se The French ambassador, M. Cambon, entertained at dinner Saturday night, when caked ae ee A ae a Mrs. Paienotre, wife of the fermer am- navy yabd yesterday «afte 3 tneon, whe: bassador, recetved the guests, who were | thousands of people viewed the Veouriue, Postmaster General and Mrs. Gary, Sec- rary end Mit Loe spe ear | Om no he he a 9 Ss H O E S Reed, Assistant ecretary and Mrs. Day, | His pocketbook, containing §4, was stolen, 9 Senator and Mrs. Wolcott, Commandante Chafles Patsons, who lives at 430 Massa. and Mrs. Grandprey, Prof. ley, Mr. | Chisetts avenue, was another victim. He Gi John A. Kasson, Miss Gary, Miss Williams, | lst §% with his pocketbook, Miss Wallach, Mies Hortsman and Mr. —— D o a Outrey and Mr. Boeufve of the embassy. Marringe Licenses, 5 Mrs. Henry Clews of New York, who is = ‘ q an aunt of Miss Alice Betknap, has just |ine sellecing Pave been Issued to D o o.: returned to her home there. While here nes ; sho was the guest of Judge and Mrs, John | | Harry 1. — Pf wimington, Del, ‘3 + * = be lary ley of Port Hvron, Micli; 5 UST 54 pairs Women’s Fine ¥ n : ; *. ot Mrs. Griggs, wife of the Attorney Gon- | William J. Keough and Annie EK. Darr; i i ‘i , q J Vici Kid Button Shoes, of our : eral, has returned to Paterson, N. J., with | Join W. Blum and Margatet J. Riley, both 22-inch White Moire Ve- an lines, in her little daughters, but will’ make short | of Baltimore, Md.; Jackson Co! P h 5 regular $3, 5 , trips to the-capita! during tho spring soa- | Carrle Richardson, both of Oneen uae lour—REDUCED from $2. § different styles of toe, in these sizes Tines of Mens Riseuct Shoes eo son; The Atiorney, Geveral It is expeoted, | Ve-i William 4 Kerlin and file fi, ‘darts ; - 4 . wi © @ house here next autumn. of Re iam county, Va.j; Robe $ 1.40 a y d only: on sale ae ie bre their At the marriage of Miss Katherine Duer | D- prletzher a ad Laila Fiomir eae — td ° ° Width AAA—Sizes 3, 3%, 4 and 4%. : rice—and we have sizes, to Mr. Clarence Mackay May 17 in New | ;S!ioway and Rachel Barksiey; f ; oe oe Width AA—Sizes 2%, 3, 3%, 4 and 4%. too! P . York city the ceremony’ will be witnessed | htfoot and Cordelia 22-inch Satin Brocades, in Width A—Sizes 2, 2%, 3, 8%, 4,5 and 5% by a gathering of intimate friends, but a Som . Thi ; Width B—Sizes 2, 2% and 3. : Tepes large reception will follow. In all proba- | The diMculty of breathing, which is the unplo White and evening shades— ¢ as C eaea oe 3 and 2 ise coped wien, cal Rowe hand- bility the bridesmaids will be Miss Kath- | amt accompaniinont of Ashi. can ‘be speedily REDUCED from $2 to ; ‘Width D—Sizes 1%, 2 and 2%. en enc aon tee ow erine Neilson, Miss Lila Sloane, Miss Eve- | Tellevod with Jayne's Expectorant. ; wig een a tesa joe—this spring's styles. Best $3 Shoes made. lyn Burden and Miss May Goelet, all of | == === ee $1.50 a yd é Also a Iie of Hathaway, Soule & Harrington Rus- New York, and Miss Daley Leiter of this im Were $3 $4 and $5. set Viel Kid $3 Shoes in our own $ ft) city. Z MARRIED. Another lot of 22-inch Satin , wallsog Hoe. = Gur spting “lines, "ant 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney are | DL0W—HORTON. Qn February 18, 1808, Uy visiting Mr. Whitney at his home at Alken, the Bev. C. H. Moulin of the Mresbyterian ‘4 = ‘ $1 -59 will be offered at the bus ness-mak- Brocades, in White and even- % Now ; ing introductory price of........0+00 ; 8. C. Recent advices are to the effect that quinistry of Washingicn, D. C., Mr. H. i, ing shades — REDUCED ¢% though Mrs. Whitney is still belleved to be | ur ialtincte, ie CAMME B. MOKTON, Totti from $1.25 to é steadily recovering from_the effects of her ao ——————— é 939 Pa. Ave. & recent accident, it is in the slowest fashion. $1 00 d é Sir Edward and Lady Colebrook, who are DIED. UU a yd. 3 Sh Shined F still af Aiken, will sali Gaturday’ for Eng 5 4 BISHER. Monda: 22-inch Bayaderes, in White 4 9 oes ree. Mra. Whitney for a protracted period both | sclck sim. CHAXLENT: barred testa of f in New York and at Aiken. Sarah Bisher, aged sixty-one years and six mouths. Peau de Soie—REDUCED : 5 A delightful surprise masquerade was | Funeral from bis late residence, Ludlow street, from $1.75 to : a" . caaaial SS given to Miss Tile Bonneman last Wednes- | Yavuz, Gk, matures. om,, Wesneamay. $1.35 a yd. Lansburgh & Bro. CARTER COURT - MARTIAL | time, Tetreshments were served. Among | imactlate Couceptin at G30" ‘clatves and those present were the Misses Mary Wil-| terment in Rock Croek cemetery. Hams, Mrs, Hayseed; Annie Williams, p-as-| ooo. ae - * = 5 ant; Lula Meinking, Topsy; May Sedgwick, | © . Sunday, March 20, , at & Defense Will Begin to Put in Testimony | night; Mamie Meinking, Quakeress; Gussic | $3, Tepidence. “Ziv stroct “suuthmoet, é Bergman, Aunt Dinah; Messrs. Harry | Jap pacts, GRUUKS. beloved hushand of Bet- This Week. Glasco, Sambo; Clarenee Burger, negro | Funeral trom Ziou Maptist Church, F street be- dude; Chas. Anfenthie, black domino; John tween 3d and 445 etreets southwest, Koehler, country woman; Wm. Smyth, Mr. March 22, at 2 p.m. elatives and Hayseed; Rudolph Quisdorf, Irishman, and fevited to attend. Oscar Larman, washerwoman. ipa Taacrabeg Ae a ob The marriage of Miss Eatharyne Kyle the vesidence of ber grauddauynter, ) FLORIDA | WATER, 10,25 & 35° Come and see how much more it is worth! Genuine—and strong. 22-inch Cadrille and Satin Plaid Gros de Tours, for semi and full dress gowns and waists — REDUCED from $1.75 to $1.35 a yd. Black Goods. Novelties Rare, Rich and Racy. There Are a Number of Witnesses on Hand and More Are 22-inch Lace Bayadere Ogram’s, 13th and Pa. Ave. == Crump, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis pong li : - . I . pected. T. Crump of Columbus, Indiana to Repre- tee PE NEUE, sae Satin Luxor, in two-toned ef- OUR OWN SPECIAL DESIGNS. \ mngi-2oa sentative Jense Overstreet of Franaln, tn. peveity-thres years. whiow of the late Lyman na, will take place at the residence of ree sabes fects—one of the latest and These are all very fine class novel- | 046609960000¢46006608 60009 the Dade June LBs Crate tee ieaics | xrtee My tetted mutber and grander, most popular novelties of the ties and positively cannot be pur- b ili Special Seeepitsere < Evening Star, belle in Columbus society. ice of funeral hereafter. & J 5 gi NNAH, Ga., March 19, 1898, Mrs. I. W. Nordli: ill not be at h BULGESS. The remains of Mr. ANDREW BUR- season—REDUCED from $2 chased anywhere in this city, as these Re ul S ing The Carter court-martial onters its t:uth | tomorrow, but will be pleased to see her | GPSS will be taken from the vault aod, bared are exclusive. Also a new line of Serges and Clay Diagonals for week of existence today, when the accused 4B the family Jot at Congressional cemetery <n S commences his ‘drining.”” Tne defense has io friends on the 29th, as it will be her last y, March 22, 180s, at 4 p.m. ‘Tuesday of the season. $1.50 a yd. Bargain e : an enormous amount of t2stimony to sub-| Mrs. L. M. Longshaw and Miss Foster, 9| CAMPBELL. On Saturday, March 19, 188, a 22-inch Cannelle Striped tailor-made suits, capes and wraps. ey mit and already has cver a dozen wit-| B street, will not be at home Mondays until] inthe ‘serenty-sixth jeer at ber. Spe ened Taff i id mul. 7 j vool Crystal Reps 3 CHINA, nesges on the ground and probably three | @fter Easter. is motber of Joseph Waltemeyer of Taftetas, in two-tone and mul- BLACK Aill-wool rysta Ps, per —— GLASS- Umes as many yet to arrive. Mrs. John J. Lentz has just returned Pot AG Oe Pe peace. ray weaves—REDUCED cross cord, 46 inches. cent. (6) WOODEN. The record in the case has reached near- | from a Where she went in January, ac- | Interment at Portsmouth. . ‘om $1 and $1.25 to = aos ly 3,000 pages, and has, in this respect, | C@Panying the remains of her- friend, Saha 85c. a y d $ 1.35. t UTENSILS. ey sae ee ree since, any Postined anti the geest ar. peak ated perrso aa, om cx atdenee vot fee hao o . = > urt~martial - v +rthah mos » Nor 1304 Ns Capito 2 BLACK Mohair Crepon, medium J Wn % 7th & $| oh — ever held in this coun- | tive and Mrs. Lentz. a ye a&incly = Tineel 2 Brocades ‘ Rectan . AKIKEer ry. Is expected that the defense will| ‘The home of Mr. and Mrs. Armitage, 1803 rand the late Simedy ‘Donaghes, c! 7 » weight, for spring WwW. JSS 9D S. W..¢ | consume at least three weeks in presenting | 14th street, was the'scene of a merry gath- | __ased forty pears. for vestings and trimmings— REDUCED from $1.50 to $1 ayd. 22-inch White Faconne Moire — REDUCED from $2.50 to $1.75 a yd. immer, inches. 2 Capt. Carter’s side of the case. ering last Friday evening, the event being | Notice of funeral hereafter. - sum! » 43 mb21-m,w,f-28 $1.50 CE THESES EHEFOCEDEEEOESS < = Prem nn We een BLACK Mohair Crepon Reps, “Tt will a taffy party given in honor of their . tense,” said one of the legal friends of the | daughter’ Mamie. Many games were en- |CEAS,,0n, Merch 21, 1908, at 1 o'clock am, accused, “and it is intended to bow! down | Joyed. and Miss Ella Ferry won the itrst | paneral private. i > each pin set up by the prosecution in about | Ene in pitting Cinderella's foot with the the order they Were set up. The conspiracy | fuPPor. The § cri Arpt tan tistrotng fre that is Danopsusneaee Pe seal gin served before the guests separated. Those ved wife of t MeWilliams (nee ‘Tho: misappropriation of public money and the | Preset were Alice Smith, Agnes Downey, | Wexcl ife of Hider other charges will be met. Pn ene Danterth, ie} Senes. para. .| Perry, Cornelia Perry, Jack an who appear for him in court he has three| Me Breakhagan. May Belle and Milburn} ja, JOHN A~, beloved. husband of Katie or four others in his employ, besides two | Criswell, Nellie Mowatt, Marguerite Butler, | SsPert pon _ Reps, | PUILLINERY handsome raised figures, i PICTURES. 42 inches. —Our rew SPRING HATS and BON- $i 75 NETS well merit that name. We've 75. taken Dame Fashion's choicest Paris, London and “‘home’’ creations for our + showing this season. SA a sen ee spring. expext enginesring conasean Ollie and Elsie Jordan, Claud King and . 709 © street i isi = z 5 : ‘ednesd: 23. at 8:45 figures, with exquisite de-|# Pirs. C, Stiebel, 1113 G St. Testimony of Capt. Black. tot nowt or. wither he. nae 5 Mary's Church at signs, 42 inches. £ Mourning Goods a Specialty. .mh2i-mw.t-20 8] ‘The testimony of Capt. Black, ths En- zee shies Relatives and friends are respectfully spending a few yeeks at Cornwall-on-the- Hudson, where her con Burns is at school. invited to attend. Interment in St. Marg’s cel $2.00. BLACK ‘Silk and Wool Rep Etamine design, Hand- some Brocade, 46 inches. gineer Commissioner of ‘the District, given on Friday, will probably be the first the de-| She wili return some time in April. ‘ fense will attempt to answer. It is regard-| Mrs, Mayville W. Twitchell will not be at Bory tre gn ed as the most important, from an en-| home tomorrow. ginzering standpoint, of any in the ¢ase.| Miss Vergie Browne of Westphalia, Md., Capt. Black was on a board of engineers in| is visiting Miss Gertrude Pattee of 115 11th 1895 which examined and reported on the | Street southeast. March 20, improvement of Cumberland Sound, Ga.| Mrs. Nellie Diffendorff, jr., will return to 1898, at 8; SSANCELIINA Le 230 o'clock a.m., n The board was organized by the War De-| her home, “Tusculum,” near Walbrook, TAYLOR, beloved wife of John Taylor ang Criliciam of Judge Bradley Declared | partment to look into the work there, and | Baitimore, this afternoon, after a delightful daughter of Amanda Brown. The Robinson Oils. ‘They lubricate more end outlast other ofls."* W. C. Robinson & Son, fe25-8tt BALTIMORE, Md. $3 yard. “ATTORNEYS TAKE EXOEPTION. BLACK Silk and Wool pees TAYLOR. Departed this Ui Brocade Etamin2, 4 to Be Undeserved. Went into the subject very thoroughly. Al-| stay in Washington. : Fowan AME Church Wednesday, March 5a ot inches, very fine. Attorneys who were present in Criminaj | though it reported directly against the way| Mrs. Lindsay, nee Manning, is the guest 1 o'clock.” Friends invited to attend. : 5 : Capt. Ci Was car: on, 2 Court No. 2 the 4th instant, the day sen- | to "ie teattmneee oe Gupte. Black and Ate | Of her Parents, 2100 G street. TAXLOR. All the members of the Ladies’ United $3.50 yard. tence was imposed on Edward Smith, col- | bot of the board, he persisted it the taviea Fanon Reapers’ Asmciation amo Dersty wetted ored, who had been convicted of murder, | expenditure and in the employment of his ee vg te —4o-¥- Any) . . : ‘M street between 15th and 1 A new thing in Rainproof Serge | take emphatic exception to the recent pub- | favorite contracting firm, ths Atlantic Con- Nest, on Wednesday, March 28, at 12, o'clock a . | tracting Company, of which, according to| Body of am Unknown Colored Man ea y he od of extra value, “PLUETTE,” all} lshed criticism by certain ministers in ref- | the ‘theory of the prosecution, he, Carter, Discovered Yesterday. ister, MANCELLINA TAYLOR, By orher of ae snches wide. erence to the remark attributed to Judge | was interested financially. a Sais eich | ca ey M. G. JAMES, President. A. M SMITH, 8 pleces of Striped Melton—REDUCED woct, 54 : Bradley. The statement of the court to| Captain Black testified as an expert that any aor — . has bee! 5 he filthy water of from ade was to the | 15 cents per cubic yard was an extremely | W25 found floating in t = $1.25 yard. — Pere eae probably, would be | liberal price to pay for dredging, for which |the James Creck canal yesterday about i : th rnment to the Captain Carter paid 25 cents on his own | noon. A pedestrian walking near the canal $1.25 ia Sirens iar ese ence motion and without seeking competition. | yesterday saw a dark object floating in the : expense of keeping and hanging such | Captain Black also testitied that Captain | Vater and upon a closer examination found brute as Smith. Carter paid nearly double the price for a Polis “ the presidcat, The remark was not made in open court, | jetty work. it was the body of a man. Policeman An. 2 Meee et eee Melton ABOU Lansbu shay 0), in the usual meaning of the term. AS | ‘Tha defense makes no concealment of the | derson, who was cn the beat, sent word to L. V. LEE, Secretary. ED from $2.75 to stated in The Star, a motion for a new | fact that unless this is contradicted Cap- | the station, and soon afterwards the crew & ~ 420 422 424 426 7th St. we jpaa ban overmulens eee ee in Pescme seecmony. beer te help but 3 the pee eet — ee Spd ashore. er cae Satarteg, Maveh 4 1808, at B = “a en sentenced and remo’ ve rtant bearing e making | It was in an advanced 81 of decomposi- ROSA, widew of the late $1.75 Furs. bee z court room. All criminal business for the | up of the verdict, and it will lose no|tion. The fourth precinct patrol wagon : day had been disposed of, there were very | time in endeavoring to eradicate the im-| was summoned and it was removed to the | Faneral from residence, 1922 few persons present, mostly arora a ane pressions left by it, morgue. ETS ERR Pte nF, at — the court was about to proceed wi ear- % Superintendent joenberger 0: e ing civil motions, when Judge Bradley, in] _ Capt. Carter's Forage Account. | orPuc stripped the body of its clothing, | Pe s#ld for the repose of ber soul @ purely ovnversational tone, made use of When the defense concludes its testi-| but made no investigation to see if there the words in question to a few attorneys | mony-in-chief the prosecution will go into} Were external marks of violence present. who happened to be Aer gy eer ue more detail in the matter of Captain Car- He found the body to be that of a mulatto, 4 bench. All persons, , and thought he was not more than thirty Physicians white, who witnessed the most remarkable | ter’s forage account, in the way of re- years old. The only thing found about the ‘ exhibition of cool indifference on the part | buttal, and with that view has already on | man's clothing was twenty-five cents, The ° of Smith, were filled with indignation, and | hand the chief of the mili division of | body was dressed in a pink shirt and black Prescribe it! several stated their approval of Judge | tne auditor of the War Department, Me | trousers and coat. ‘There were two pairs Bradley’s sentiment to a Star reporter at | Baxter, who fe armed with ‘several bun. | °f trousers and one pair was patched at the Mrs. L. JOHNSON: yd., for your 5 ca = yd. Many physicians ‘regard the time. €les of vouchers, which are supposed to be fis BROMO-PEPSIN as the most Le te ee atte ced in a faise | criminating. One of the counsel for the | ays Morin e number of persons called 1 WALSON. oO . only’ son of George remarkable cure yet prepared care to see Judge Bradley placed in a t! defense, Mr. Blair, asserted in open court tify the body. Friends of the missing hod- ©. and Lelia L. Walson, aged six months and for Headache, Indigestion, ight, an entirely different reaping, han cn Friday that they would show that Cap- ly. ing sixteen days. Nervousness, Mcntal Exhaus- that intended by the judge gris Ching. | tain Carter had two horses, which ate up ‘but Feneral fromm Fealdence of parents. 288 3oarce ton "and Seoleens~ re Psummary” execution” wan the idea Judge | fhe JOR” wort Of forage which Captain ys i ee markable because of its pos- ~ attor- years, ite of terment private. ad Itive efficacy and ABSOLUTE Bradley intended to convey. a8 the Sttarg | the fact that the witnesses for the jeemed It nd: HARMLESBNESS, cution ‘testified that he beyond | WORRFLI.. at, + oad ° Gow line Brilliants, that have been 75c. 5 c. a Sito departed ‘tiie life three veers ago today, and $1=-NOW = = «© = « «= = «= yd. ‘Gone, but not forgotten, tahoe © BY HER LOVING MOTHER AXP FATHER, 8-4 All-Siik Brussels Net, in evening 6 ca day : _ shades--REDUCED from $1to - - = yd. : : yd. & Little Liver Pills. — At Druggists. —_|j P ices 10c. and 25c. Bot. | Ne 3 es fe Eeeue SICK HEADACHE > and see them, ¥ Estabrook’s Photo Studio, | Pens for =, Pa. a) very, om az VE.. GROUND FLOOR.

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