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Tomorrow WP OFF —FANCY BROCADE “WHICH SOLD as It is undoubtedly. Eyerrwhere else. Natty Eten Tailor-made Suits, of tan, brown and gray ed seams. Skirts are full four yards wid ity perealine, all seams and skirt bound. $6 Silk Waists. $10.00 Satin Skirts. New Bayadere Brocade Sati lined and execetlen ade, and hang. a magrificen $lv should be the price. n Skirts, well perfect in cu ‘Three and Four-batton ted An unbj -ef bargain at “311” le 1 t tavsain. $5.49 A wonderfal bargain from our Fire Sale of Me Men’s $10 and $12 Suits ' The Greatest Ladies? Suit | ae on Earth. We don’t make one cent of profit on it. We are using it to niet you to our Ladies’ Department. These Suits Sell for $12.00 You must come at once if you want one, as we have not many left. in Al-wool Covert Cloth, in the leading shades: Eton Jackets, lined throughout, ineluding sleeves—welt- dined throughout with the best qual cks and Cutaways, plain or plaids, eassir or Seoteh goods. Excellently made and tailored. Never hesitate to ask for CREDIT. small weekly or monthly payments, if it is any convenience to you. New York Clothing House, Seventh +3 $10.00 Ladies’ Coats. In all the new styles of the winter. There uly a few—Kerseys, Houcles, Beavers, m and black. They are “We will ‘rush — * $1. 8 79c. Shirt Waists. ‘This season's newest effects In fashionable Shirt Waists— platds, stripes, figures, check ete—fine pereaie. A regular Te.” 4 Qe k €or worth cut at. "s10. value "s, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing: +7: -50 res, Wors- styles This spring's We willin tingly accept “3i1” The Busy Corner, 8th and Market Space. S. Kann, Sons &Co. We VE MADE IT ONE OF OUR STRONG POINTS. OUR REGULAR Remnant Day. Every Friday we place before you remnants of all kinds from the best grade of silk ends down to the cheapest quality cotton stuff. FRIDAY mars TeH SOLD AS HIGH OFFER ND} _39C, WHtei F FiioM ‘Tite Firee AS HIGH AS $1—AT 4OC, These goods will be found on sale Ist floor, center bargain tables. WE SELL 25,000 YARDS OF Tomorrow THE BEST DOMESTIC GooDs EVE Bey AYED FR ; OR OVER THE N STRIVES AND S, CONSIST! prac BATISTES. Tomorrow 2, AS SHEER AS ANY I2t2c. T- TERNS ‘AS PRETTY AS THE IMPORTED KIND. » Tomorrow Tehesewe CREAM, PINK, COLORS, AT BIAS PLAT Ai OFFER STANDARD GRADE AND 3¥8C. WE NEW PATTE NES. BOTH LIGHT SS, WORTH Idec. A YARD. CRET* 5c. LL SELL HED PILLO HEAVY; WORTH 8c. BLUE ues » BLACK Sat SELL SILK: LLED FROM OU MERLY SOLD . AND DUCKS--WORTH FROM 124. TO 25e. A YARD—AT pm THE VERY GuaL RET AND NAVY VERY CHOICE NCY DIMITIES 40-INCH Ww ALSU A LE wOor S K, Aw a yew OTHER Tomorrow 3% TA 2d floor—Remnant Department. Tomorrow Wom. in” SaRBLe WELL AS FANCY, AT 11%. Tomorrow..38 roe UKOLINE GOLD E IMPORTED CRETONNE AT 5c. ‘Tomorrow ¥ “TERNS, AT ELL IN ALL-SILK DRAP- ASSORTED PAT- 29c. These items are in our Uphol- stery Department—3d floor. Tomorrow ¥ WE SHALL SELT CHITD- SS PIQUE REEFERS, WITH Lance SAILOR F SUBROIDERY AxD* CLEA, pT RMED 1 AND LAI - Toss, SLIGHTLY SOILED-SOLD FOR te sig ar A8c. SELL 1 Tomorrow ¥%,,,° SEnose ee LoT CRS be SLIGHTLY ‘SOILED $01 = 29¢. | powese ae NK AND LI ‘RONT— WITH 6 Tomorrow SE.Se be LARGE COLLARS, TRIMMED WI RY—WHICH SOLD FOR O8c. Infants’ Department. 2d Floor—New ee Tomorrow ¥3,3°% Dee, RAST SELLING FROM THE D PieCR ea ae fj WE 1 EMBROID- BY AND $2.08—AT Tomorrow WE, SH a SELL ORS, AT 500 Yns. 36-INCH SILESIA, IN BLACK AND COL 5C, NVAS, W ix WORTH 12%. A YARD IN Tie PIECE AT 7C. WE SHALL SELL CaM. Tomorrow }¥i.; OS AND LAWNS, IN ASSURTED LENGTHS: 2c. Tomorrow Wh,S8a4u, ERIES AT LESS THAN HALF PRIC! Tomorrow W5,0RFeR a Bi AT FULLY 33 PER CENT UNDER PRICE. Tomorrow * WE FLACE ON SAL RIED ASSORTM! TOILET AND KITCHEN CRAS! AN) ING AT ALL PRIC TOMORROW WILL BE ABUSY DAY AT’ THE BUSY CORNER ACCORDING TO ALL THESE GRAND VALUES. So KANN, SONS & CO, “The Busy Corner. Huckins’ $3.50 Soups, hs Not only, the brightest, doz. cerfes, but the lowest prices, owing cur cash business. For few days will sell Huckins’ R: Soups, for which ethers ask $3.50 dozen, for $2.75 or Qe. can. Cc. Ww. Barker, 1210 F. cleanest and best selected stock of Fine Fancy Gro- to are per 1325 F St. N.W. Burchell’s. Spring Leaf Tea sold at 50 cents a pound. If you taste it you will want it more than you will the money it costs. Save Honey & Trouble. GET THE BEST, “The Concord Harness,” Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases and Leather Goods. Lutz & Co., 407 PA, AVE. N.W. (ext National Hotel.) P. S.—Trunk Repairing by gkilled hands, mb16-244 Judge advertising by results. A good ad. will bring results—that is the only way to tell that 1¢ ta An light is one of the bedk ways eee tising within ‘the reach of modern It & good ad. becavse it beings: results” has breast tesults for all who have tried it. our 7 G. G. CORNWELL & SON, Washington's Leading Grocers. Our — Representatives —make their rounds every forenoon tak- ing orders for delivery each day. Telephone 875 —or drop us a postal, and one of them will call apon you datly for your order. HERE are generally very good reasons for every big bubiness. The reasons for our having the largest Grocery busiress in Warh- ington are: First, quality and newness of stock; second, extent, bigness and va- siety of stock; thirdly, correct prices and prompt delivery. OR the past quarter century we have practically monopolized the trade of the leading Offictal and Professional families of Wash- ington. Yet we cater*to all who desire First-class Groceries at consistently low prices. = Finest Coffees and Teas that grow. Let us have a trial order. ‘|Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs Medicinal WATER. T answers the purpose of a, Pure Spring Table Water with the ad- vantages of eflicient therapeutic health-giving properties. T is highly indorsed by eminent medical authorities as decidedly ef- ficient in the treatment of all dis- eases of the blood and derangements of the stomach, bowels, liver, kidneys, T cures dyspepsia, chronic diar- rhoea, costiveness, Jaundice and tor- Case of 12 quart bottles only $2.75. Cornwell <%,, bladder, skin and nervous system. pidity of the liver. Try it. G. 1412-1414 Pa. Ave. G. WHITE & REDDING, Philadelphia Store, 811 Pa. Ave. (Suecessers to Clerk & Co.) Friday--Reduction Day. WRAPPERS REDUCED. cale Wrappers, in light ee Just the thing for spring summer wear—the 7 0) c oO Capes Reduced. 2 handsome Matelasse Capes. Reduced from $3.95 to $2.95 2 Black Cloth Capes. Re- duced frem $2.50 to $1.50 Suits Reduced. One All-wool Ladies’ Cloth Suit, fly- front reefer jacket. Size 36. B feet, Sie J etueed effect. ize ledue frem $12.50 to. . $8. 50 ca ular $1.25 qualities re- One Black Cloth Cape, trimmed Reduced from’$8.50 to........ One Nobby Green Cherlot eat silk 34 1 Another lot of thcse handsome Per- duced with Lraid. Reduced frcm $3.75 to One Smart Green-mixed Covert Cos- blonse front. Size duced from $15.50 to . One Dressy Mixed Novelty Cloth Suit, front reefer jacket, silk Reduced from & | J] Size 36 Silk Waists Reduced. and Black Silk front. One Elegant Gr Waist, with blouse Size 34. to. Waist. Size 36. from $7.50 to...-.- One Very E rete Gray Silk Dress Waist. Size $5.50 Keduced from $8 to... Remnants of Ginghams Outing Flannels—also big ants of Pretty Lawns—all go at half price tomorrow. Shirt Waists Reduced. Bargalu table fist floo1 Ladies’ Fine By pee eintorel hirt Waists, duced tosseeetees 39c. “Clover Leaf” Salmon Is Extra Fine. market this season ts stocked up with called choice salmon, which {s really of If you want something “Clover Leaf.” We guar- ‘Vell your grocer Insist ‘on having supply him. lover Leaf." B. B. Earnshaw & Bro., Wholesale Grocers, 1105-9 11th st. s.e. Qt) 1000-2 M at. we. ARTIST’S OUTFITS! We've a complete stock of every known requisite for Art Work. Select the outfit for your spring sketching campaign now. Easels, Camp Stools, Umbrellas and every necessary material. Canvases to order, any size. ‘A lower price than ours means inferiority, Veerhoff’s, 1217 F. mh24-20d POCO Co CC eee oe eee ee eoeeee W. H. McKnight, for 17 years connected with C, I. Kellogg, gth and F sts., begs to inform his friends and for- mer patrons that he is now associated with CRAMER & CO., 9th and D sts. fe11-3m,20 PPTrrerrrrrrrr ss ooo eccccccccccoee? Special Friday. 25 Cents Pound For an elegant assortment of Candy. You have our word for it that thiq candy can- not be duplicated elsewhere for double the Brice. See window displays. Gill's, ‘Fon Gill's Famous Chocolate Mints, 13e. box. mh24-13t*20 ‘The Famous Stére—King’s Palace New Department Store—The Famous Store. Tomorrow Our First Green Ticket Sale.. Badays hereafter shall be’ AGE days at King’s Palace. We have decided to make it the greatest shopping day of the week, and to that end we will have a special Green Ticket Sale every Friday, commencing with tomorrow. Green tickets will rule our big store that day, and they shall always be so much lower than the regular prices that you will riever let a Friday go by without paying us a visit. In ail departments the prices will be “special.” In honor of our inauguration Green Ticket Sale we have marked wonderful prices on all goods for tomorrow. Infants’ Department. $1.25 Infents’ Long and Short Cashmere Great Ccats. Green Ticket Price, 75. . Children’s Stra-v-crowned Mrli-trim- med Hats. with smell spray of flowers at- tached. All colors- and sizes, Green Ticket Price, soc. 29c. Children’s Lone and Short W1 bric Dreases, with trimmed neck, yokes. Green Ticket Price, 25c. 25>. Children’s Men Cans, broidery trimmed. a! sizes, Green Ticket Price, 15¢. néerwear and Hosiery Dept. dies’ White Ribbed Vests, with rib- and sleeves— Green Ticket Price, 5c. 19¢e. Ladies’ Long-siceved Ribbed Vests— Green Ticket Price, 15}c. te Cam- sleeves and Green Ticket Price, 5¢. Ladies’ Drop-stitch Hose; fasey bsot patterns— Green Ticket Price, gc. a pair. lace and em- Muslin Underwear Department. Ladies’ Umbrcla Drawers, tamed with rich embroidery; all sizes— Green Ticket Price, 39c. 19¢. Ladies’ Large Size Lawn Aprons, with insertion— Green Ticket Price, 12}c. 19°. Ladies’ Corset Covers, trimmed with embroidery— Green ices Price, toc. de, Ladies’ Nt WES: two rows of in- serticn and tucke 8. size— Umbrella Department. $1.25 Ladfs’ and Men's 26-inch Taffeta and. Gloria Silk Umbrellas. rteel rods. silk covers, tassels, paragon © and sterling esilver trimmed handle. Green Ticket Price, 98c. Notion Department. 10¢. Covered Dress Stays, 8 and 9-ineh. Green Ticket Price, 4c. a doz. 12c. Kleinert Stoekinet Dress Shield. Green Ticket Price, 7c. a pair. Hump Hook and Fre. Green Ticket Price, tc. a card. 0c. package of Assorted Width White ‘Tape. He ate F Green Ticket Price, 33c. Corset Department. 50e. Ladies’ Ali-bene Corse Green Ticket Pri $1.09 Sonnette Corsets, black; broken sizes— Green Ticket Price, 4c. ce, 29¢. in gray, white and Green Ticket Price, 4c. 1-inch Black Corset Steel. Green Ticket Price, 4c. 1c. Shirt Waist Department. 50c. Ladies’ Percale Shirt Waists, in all rearsseesoatoatenteetoesrete eLortonaneanetedey conan estes te nietendentantineososeoreoraottadcestestesiote re Geeseeoateasnesoetoetreeageaseasreteeteely seo tedontenton tortor ses Sooceatontentee snes ter Toilet | Department! the latest patterns. Size 22 to 44. Ka Be. Tollet Soaps, all_kinds, Green Ticket Price, 33c. Bs Green Ticket Price, 2c. each. $1.00 Ladies’ Pine Parcale Wraopers, tn $ ; ml Ga indigo blue, cardinal an rs; rutted and noe pA Tuanla H apoay aueLY braided lined waists; all sizes— = Green Ticket Price, 5c. : . oe etrtrtetrttotrtrtrolotrlHtotetHlttr ttt At tht HAAAA HAAS AADEAAE RARE “Green Ticket Price, 6gc. 100. Whisk Rreoms. Green Ticket P Price, 4c. Lining Daren Se. Kid-finish Cambric. 2lt colors, Green Ticket Price, tfc. a yd. 10c. Black Rusile Lining. Green Ticket _Price, 5c. a yd. Men’s Departinent. Soe. Men trimmed Green Ticket Price, 31c. Men's Unlaundered § and) back—lnen Foe. te—reinforced ed wilst- ea aa te a Ae te a a ea ae a +e Green Ticket Price, 36c. Men's Tan and Black Half Hose—senm- Neckwear i eraronent 0c. Ladies’ White ond Celored Silk Putt Ties, latest fad. Green Ticket Price, 25c. 75e. Ladies’ Puffs, extra largé, in all the latest shades. Green Ticket Price, soc. 98e. Ladies’ Roman-striped Scarfs, 12 yards long, heavily fringed. Green Ticket Price, 75c. 39¢. White Mull and Net Ges, in 20 dif- ferent styles, with and without insertion. Green Ticket Price, 25c. te Leather Goods Department. 19¢. All-leather Belt, !n all colors, includ- ing Mack— Green Ticket Price, toc. 19¢, Side Satchel, with chains, in all col- ns Green TicketPtice, roc. 25e. All-leather Pocket Books— Green Ticket Price, 19c. Te. Jewel Lelts, in garnets and turquoise setting; also military style— Green Ticket Price, 50c. 25¢. Pompadour Combs, in shell, amber or Elack— Green Ticket Price, 19c. Toilet Bottles. 50c. Hand-painted Toilet Bottles, beautiful cesigns— Be. Cake Sand Soap f Green Ticket Price, 39c. tinware, te. KING'S PALACE, 812-814 ae St. 715 Market Space. <GaeAREERASARES SAREE RREE SARE ARERR RRS RRECE ESC lees ee np Green Ticket Price, 8c. Seseres Bureau and Table Scarfs. Te. 5 h Bureau 8 aifs—open worked— drawn thi antiful dsiene Green Ticket Price, 47c. 68 Table Square or Pillow Sham. An ex- cellent value— Green Ticket Price, 47c. . Some Green Ticket Bar= gains in Our Housefurnishing Dept. 10e. 4 Genuine Putz Pomade. ‘Tea Straine 5c. Coffee Strainer . Rising Sun Stove Polish c. 2-quart Covered Bucket: . Bcet Oleine Soap, per cake koma Cleaning Soap. . . Kood quality Plated ‘Teaspoons. good quality Plated Table Spoons. . Carpet Tacss, 6 packag English Steel Knives und Forks. ¢. Tin Pint Drinking Cups 1c. Jaganned Spice Cabinets. 3c. Crystal Glass Water Tumblers: 0c, Wax Tapers, per box...... $1.19 New Shape Porcelain Bowis and Pitchers, large size seas. Sle. $1.00 Large Stone Ci A OLENA ENN NNN cleaning knives, ¢ 2 Our Friday Sale Of Remnant Shoes. There is not a Shoe house in America as old as ours, and doing as large a business as we do, that has fewer shopworn and old stock Shoes than we have. The reason is plain: Every Friday we gather on our Odds and Ends Tables all the broken sizes and slow- selling Shoes we may have and mark them down to a price which is next to giving the Shoes away. Here’s a partial list of Shoes to be found on the tables for tomorrow: At 19¢. At 45c. Ladies’ Stout Sole Pebble Pure Gum Rubber Shors, Vo se Button, sizes 2, 3, 8 and 9. Men's, Women's ana cules's Ave, ic. and $1 kinds. ——— yles, but Child's $1 and $1.25 Spring-heel es aS a ator, ae id, solar an tent tipped. Broken sizes, ¢ to 10M. “Mundell”: Fame tip Button Shoes, Sizes 5 tc 10%. At 87c. Ladies’ $2, $2.50 and Tan and’ Black Laced © and Button, half a dozen different shap: sizes. Neatly aii not all size ues Blege aie Legs nu $1.0)" qualities, fight and dark gray. ‘pradis Sanvas eed. At 65c. Misses’ afd Child's $1.50 and $2, Black and Tan Laced and Button Shoes, pointed. toes. Band C inh, Sto 2. — “« Broken Boys’ $1.50 Blac % = Kid Svring-beel TLacedr Men’ 50 Calf Shoes, Sizes 13 and 13%. * pointe Ines, 9 to 11, Only Till Closing Time ‘ Tomorrow (Friday) Y gent wel welll vee advertised, these Spring welght Shoes at the ie following reduced’, prices—for we ni the room for other incomi = Ladies’ $2 and Sco Fine Vici Kid Book, 4 different styles,jaf:.. $1.60 Misses’ and Boys* ee Double-wear Shoes, splendid wearers, at... $1.15 Men’s $3 Hand-made Tan and Black Shoes, with double sores at. $1.85 Ladies’ $2 Tan Spring Heel Button, with patent leather tips $1.45 990 and 932 7th st. n.w. WI. HAHN & CO.’S: gos SHOE bee Opening Spring Millinery! = we tatheul aad. peautiiGs aibsetrasoats tee ime alton ppring styis syiee io phi g gathered from Miss E. Ottiel Vocpoer 114 G St * mbl0-20d | Formerly of 710 11th st. ‘There was ro .rush in London to sub- The will of the late John A. Partridge scribe for the Chinese Joan, and it is | was filed for probate afternoon. Seren whether the amount. wiil be cov-{'The entire: estate of the Getsaned is’ be- ‘ queathed to his wife. THE WORLD OF SOCIETY Notable Gatherings Round the Festive Board. Dignified and Younger Guests Meet at ‘Dinner—Personal Notes of Interest. were Notable dinners last night rumerous. The French amt Cambon, who, though here o: crt te time. has already entered on a dinner-giv His guests minister ing career, was the host of one. were the British ambassador, th of Sweden and Norway, the Br: ister and Mrs. de Mendonca, the minis! of Austria-Hangary and Baroness Heng muller, the Swiss mi the Spanish minister, the Portusnese minis ter and Viscountess de Santo-Thryso, the Belxiin minister and Countess de Lichter- velce, Miss Sibyl Pauncefote, Miss McKen- a, the Misses Paiien, Miss ithel Horst- mann, Miss Wallach, Mr. Mrs. Grandprey and Mr. T beau "s decked the bi Mr. rer fc bart. ef th and e Intericr an: Hear, Senatcr and Mr: and Mrs. Wo Reed, Senator a lison, Re M Mr. and f Miss Condit- other av Mr, and Mr. ‘F Cc. Hutton, iss Gale gave a dinner al: d Mrs. oring, Dr. ward M Poor and White roses so last night, Robert Hi nd Mrs. J John Among the Cinner givers tonight will be the itish ambassador, the Mexican min- ter and Mrs. Romero and the Swiss min- v and Mrs. Pioda. S. bert Hincktcy held the last of her Wednesday re yesterday for this season. Miss M ss Rober- AW. held last ni dali Mell, ht at the iy Columbia Es ips, iborne, A. n Mell, J. W. Colt and Clarence 8. Pittman. white silk and carried ros A pleasant surp! party was evening at the residence ef Mr. ¢ Wm. Rackey, 1236 Potomac stre brate the twelfth birthday ani son Clarence. Refreshm Among the guests w Wm. Zell, Mr. and Mrs. Ye Mr. and Mrs. Souder, Mrs. 3 Mrs. Wise, Miss Rackey, Miss Genser, Mis: Wentzel, Miss Harpers, Miss Bowling, Mi Zell, Miss Clusim, Miss Frey, Miss Under- weed, Messrs. Rackey, Fengel, League, Donolson and Connoll. Dr. and Mrs. George Barrie left yesterday for Atlantic City. Miss Eleanor McCracken, daughter of Captain Councilmen McCracken of Freder- icksburg, Va., who has been visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Bovee for the past three months, will leave for home Thurs- day. A pretty. wedding was solcmnized at the parsonage of the Howard Avenue Con- gregational Church, New Haven, Conn., the 10th instant, the Rev. W. J. Mutch offi- ciating, the contracting parties being Mr Charles Higgins, jr., of New Haven and Mrs. S. M. Blaisdell of this city. Miss Fay Locke of Boston, Mass. was maid of honor. The bride was handsomely attired in a tailor-made suit of brown cloth. The couple were the recipients of many hand- some and useful presents. After a trip south Mr. and Mrs. Higgins will reside in New Haven. The bride has a host of friends in this city. A pleasant surprise party was given to the Misses Gertrude and Ada Filer at their home, 1233 B street southeast, last Friday. Music and games were enjoyed until a late hour, when refreshments were served. Among these present were the Misses Ella Pumphrey, Nellie Parkinson, Margaret Thompson, H. May Johnsen, An- na Pyles, Blanche Russ, Gertrude Parkin- son, Mamie Parkinson, Sadie Filer and Messrs. Elmer Briggs, Mason James, Lewis Boynton, R. Kreiter, C. Havell, William J. Wallis, Sabin Russell and S. Rheinberg. Mrs. Manley G. Fowler and daughter, Esther H., of Rochester are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester T. Sherman of Ne. 228 Florida avenue. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Dunningten have issued cards for the marriage of their daughter Nellie Ewing to Mr. Summerfield G. Nottingham, Wednesday, April 6, at 12 o'clock, Second’ Baptist Church. VoTING ‘FOR FAVORITES. Contest for the Benefit of the Y. M. The voting contest for the clock at Ever- ett’s, 1225 F street, to be given to the member of Congress receiving the most 50-cent votes at the end of a three weeks’ canvass, was begun yesterday. The pro- ceeds of this are to be devoted to the Y. M. C. A. building fund. The result of the voting at 1 o'clock to- day was as follows: Newlands, 16; Foraker, 14; Frye, 11; Fair- banks, 10; R. E. Hitt, 10; Chas. Sprague, 10; Bartholdt, 10; Elkins, 10; Reed, 9; Vest, 9; Teller, 8; Davis, 8; Spooner, 14;’ Hender- son, 8; ‘Olmstead, 7 Wetmore, Hanna, 6; Icy, 6; Foote, 5; Murphy, 5; Hale, 2; Wol- cctt, 1; Burrows, 10; Bennett ; Boutelle, 2. It is Proposed to devote Toom in the new building to the use of the Humane Scciety. A committee from the latter so- ciety kas-joined one from the Y. M. C. A. in the interest of the building scheme. The managers of the clock are Charles E. Fos; ter, John B. Larner, 8S. W. Woodward, H. Warner, committee of the Y. M. Ft Mrs. J. B. Henéerson, Mrs. A. L. Bar] Mrs. W. J. Boardman, Mr. William ‘ur tis, committee of the Human ciety: Mrs. H. V. Boynton, Mrs. H.~L:“West, Mrs. Stilson Hutchins, Mrs. Rudolph Kauff- mann, committee of the press, and Mrs. John Joy Edson, treasurer. a WILL OF REGISTER BRUCE. Wife 2nd Son Made Heirs to His Estate. The will of the late Blanche K. Bruce, who was at the time of his death register of the treasurer, has been filed for probate. Paper was executed April 20, 1892, and rames his wife as executrix and also as PERILS oF AFFECTION. “There is uc way by which themsel or KEM then selves, exercising the affections.”” exhauet yas by « This striking remerk was mac dest yp fans in Amv man who had studied deepl and wemcr therong! “Sentiment Iss mts inva but it is try t feel it na Ww the canse, for wonder. I have « “If the men anit w tary do ments, break a ever breaks dewn There sk me what I would Begin to fee feed the Preparation whieh bh the people and is so popula 1 km v thi pvery it pose anes and 1 know thi withe . OF ask your frieads, a, 1 bel aly done wo. and the advice lutely true that are enabied to ive and en- through the power wh: edy gives them, and there are thousands S Who need to fellow in the same path, Mrs. Locket Receives a Package Sent by Unknown Party. The police cf the third precinct are look- ing for a tall colored woman who played an alleged joke on Mrs, Margaret Locket at No. 112 M street northwest. Mrs. Locket went to the door to answer a call about S o'clock lasi night and found a smail the lad said. Locket asked. now her name, but he her as a tall, dark-skinned col- The pa ge Was opened, and to the sur- prise Locket the dead body of an infant was di Policeman called to the house and ¢ taining the little corpse, t to the police station. He a a good descrip- tion of the and he red woman h Marriage following: William M. kelford both of S ifarmon and Ali aty, W. ella Ba John H. licenses have been issued to ne Palmer and ker of Quer . Hil ¢ ‘Mini baugh . and of Frederick city, Rice bot! M Colored—Perry Barnes and Ada W. Wil- William Peyton and Lizzie Rich- SOLD, Suda yan., CHRISTOPHER SU ae eS 425 Sth street southeast, Friday, March 3 o'clock pan. (Brooklyn, New York, pavers please copy.) ° ATWELL. On Thureday, March 24, 1598, at é EWELL B. ATWELL, in bis sixty- Services at tis late residence, 471 Missouri avenue, 3 p. Friday, March 25. Interment at , Saturday, March 26. BAKER. Seddenty, on Welneetes, March 2% 1898. at 8 o'clock p.m., REUBEN Fi DARKER, vat his ‘vesidence, 1339 Columbia street, Columbia Heights. e Funeral Services will be beld at St. Stephen's Church, 14th street, mubia | Heights, on Totestmcnt Nu Sacurday, March 26, at 2 o'clock. privete. FARRELL. | On Wednesday. March 23, 1898, at EF beloved dangh- = he ate Roger and Bridget Farrel Funeral fcom the residence of her brother-dn-law, W. D. Sullivan, 1409 Sth street northwest, on Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, GOLDSMITH. On Thursday, March 24, 1808, et 8 o'clock a.m., at the resiaence of her som- indaw, V. Mrs. MARY A. GOLD- SM e Tate Louis A. Goldsmich, in the seventy-sixth year of ber age. Notice of funeral Mereafter. (Baltimore papers rlease copy.) STILES. || Departed this life. at day, March 24, INUS, SARAE ites, in her ‘eighty Funeral services at the resid: Mrs. Wall, afternoon 40 a.m. ‘Thurs- “widow of John Cot her daughter, 34 B street sonthwest, Saturday Mareh 26, at 2 o'clock, 2 = Saturday. on Tuesday, March SELUCK GRAV northwest, aged ntered into rest. m., Wi r street lace from Epiphany Church on Sat 8 oicdock pan. Reemene will take Friday. at Arlington. MILITARY 0) ° eld at Epp between 13th and 14th 25th instant, at 2 Order will be “omy Streets northwest, on Fri o'clock p.m. ‘The Insiznia of the Church, worn, a8 required by the Constitution. By com- mand of Gear Admiral JOHN G. WALKER, U. 8. N. ‘Command: W. P. HUXFORD, Recorder. it HEADQUARTERS, MEDAL OF HONOR LEGION, Washington, D. C., The companions Q Epipha March 24, 180 tthe legion are requested to Gate bet 1th and ¥, the 25th instant, at funeral services of Wheelock G. ‘The Medal of Honor will be worn as provided by the constitution of the order. Ry onder of for by the constitution of the order. By onder Aaja it. at ‘Commander, WILLIAMS. The remains of the late DANIEL WILLIAMS wiil be taken from the vault at Harmony on Friday, March 25, 1898, at 3 and buried in the family lot. On Thursday, March 24, 1898, at 4:3 at the reridence of bis grandf ther. B wood, 1825 Ist street southw t son of Samuel W. and Muy D. Wor Notice of funeral hereafter. = WRIGHT. Departed this life at 8 a.m. Thu 5 March 26 isos, Mew. MARY J.” WRIGHT, mother of J. Wright, aged seventy sears, at the residence of her son, 407 M street north- ices will be held at the house, after which services it will be carried to Western cem- t Baltimore, further notices in Star ard Titwes. . In Memoriam. SILANCE. | tn loving rem nce of our darling and. brotuer JOHN Hots ‘STON Suancn ‘io died three years ago , March 24, 1895: “Years, jong years, will ane away, o more We sec face; But willing hands and lov bensts Ke <r fT ns PARENTS ‘AND “BROTHER. Perfect Health. Ki the system in order pears ncepay Tutt’s Liver Pills. They regulate the bowels and produce A Vigorous Body.