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8 ; THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1898-12 PAGES, = MOSES 38 wiay 5 A GREAT SUCCESS |@oeseeggecee gases ates MAXI N ES = oC = ‘7th, — 2 See The Washington Hore Show Sues!) Hla’ Weekly Sale of &/2 S22. a Fureiture Factory, 12th & B. Stocnge, 22d & BM. E L L l O T fh Vy © a Triumph. “The Dependable Store.” LARGE CROWDS AND GREAT INTEREST ture Iepa’ a SAYS: “I am a faithful believer in Johann Shoe Remnants. 'T is a*matter of comment among the trade that we have fewer “odd sizes” and “shop worn” shoes than any shoe store in America, considering the extent of our busi- We’ reCouch/lianufacturers Our Couch An interesting remnant story. Here’s where we save you all] Close Contests by High Quality '@ECOOOOS® Si pees Dept.--the the manufactu- 9 Horses in the Various Classes. AW AY ee ee Seales ee Fs Tf ever there is a time for bargain buying that time is doring finest in ate = aie t. An Hoff S =< and all slow-selling styles are immediately pushed by our $ cae petra oe meted aps hy ee otitis keen Se eet eee] Paty y ‘4 4 0 sharp magic “price-pruning” knife. Our Friday sales are a = Sar es To geek aces eee spy erase the Country. plainly made. SOCIETY OUT IN FORCE I er trans ates : ee pens that we dispose of the accumulated short lengths for less than cost. There’s no room on our shelves or counters for remnants— out they go every Friday at greatly helittled prices. But they're boon to all economical families. They secure our famous Teliable shoes at half, a third and often one-fourth of their true value. Below are some of the Shoes to be found on Our LUXURY DIVAN compares favorably with couches on the floor that have been bought from manu- ~ Malt As a social event, an attraction to the endqceneessoeesee: eee ; 5 “ = - worth a great ¢ you—savi e usual cost onght ; ae acoitels It ae eee wan Ge aN Se our “odds and ends” table tomorrow, and they are all right eS to be. e or sip as cs é acturers to sell at $20 to $27. Its and particularly as an 5 : ‘ : : 3 air 3 : Ses ee x rac Sailer DubUsineeendine Ghabeattilestens in every particular, except that we have not all sizes: £ = be area as best representatives of the noble animal, | ©) . & 4 3lotscolored dress goods. | Black goods remnants. $ : 5 : the Washington horse show in progress at | £2} At ir. c. Pair. ae From the colored dress goods department You can buy good, desicabie lengths in It improves my appetite and diges-| Convention Hall will unquestionably be eS : c. Pair. At Ga |S oeiee tise woxy wansean baigasa opportunt- black js tomorrow at unr tion, and gives a healthy color to the | memorable. Steam an¢ electricity and the $ ties, Small, lots go at greatly reduced small prices. We have marked the + kin” = i bicycle may relegate the humbler members | (2 Infants’ 40c. Leather Sole Patent Tip- Children’s $1 Spring Heel Tan and Sf oprices—for a mere song, in fact. The qual- nants at Wwse than half price—and this skin. lise cenusttol tiie tacm Gand: lessiinipor= aa Sizes 2 and 3 only. pe es izes Sato 6 = ities are unimpeachable. ‘on the most wanted f os in the store. This all means savings—and savings tant avocations of city life, but the high Ladies’ Sc.’ Canvas Bicycle Leggins, Ladies’ $1.50 and §2° Wide Toe Oxford ot No. 2 conaiel Sih ticked a Remnants of fine Mack figured mohair that are turred to your profit. JUNIUS Ti. HALL, M. D., MaGREEN Ear Mee eee: dhe eae pick, Ment ad dare bra Small tot, Ties cn to 3 only, Iemnant 3 Ae ree deg ether care SERINE eM cholee dentann, tn i all sizes. Rerrnant pr c. price, 45e. loral, waeeple; also remuants New Another product of - Li carte CREG E e casl mount, the jumper and the hunter will al- E : = rocaded ‘fatin Jacyuards. are Gar fame [lies » time and ways hold high place in the estimation of 5 at = Ulack practice. : I have that solic 0 at those who have leisure and means to e>- joy their possession. The horses exhibited in the various contests at the present show Library Reclining found it en well please] as many adjustments as a regular invalid ADS These at 87c. Pair. : + + . mar Misses’ and’ Children’s $1.50 and $2 Ladies’ $3 and $4 Fine Hand-sewed wet a chair. It’s our own} EISNER & MENDELSON CO., are of unusually high quality. Probably no Fine Black and Russet Kid) Laced and Kid Button Boots, wide toc. Sizes 2 Which sold as eitk Chair. make and idea, and pau emieveutaey ck bequent tox” thera DeL slzes. Kemnunt price, Breen” Uke? z pos ee ee r Sole Agents, New York. | ter lot in this respect, and the result of the be enterprise will undoubtedly make, as it cer- tainly should, the Washington horse show i ent vid ley and Lobin's fabrics, worth 88" $1.50 Casco Calf Sto = we Love. eT 48e. Laced Shoes, neat shape. Remnant price, 8 These at xible Sizes is shown nowhere else. The design is on the idea of the Morris chair. It’s a chair for an invalid at about 3 the price of invalid chairs. It’s a library easy chair par excellence. With the| ¢ Ladies’ $2 Brown Cloth-tep Bic Boots, “D'" width only es 2 to 8. Remnant price, $1.15 Pair. Lot No. 3 consists of plain and figueed mohair. new spring novelties, plain and illuminated, wool xbep- herd checks, all-wool eultings, 461n, weres Ladies’ suits and skirts. and all-wool cashmeres, which sold . 2 We h the ladies’ as bigh as Ove. Memaaat price, DO! ee - cee Ce. department and culled ont all odd marking them at quick-selli Vigoreaux Beenie eteteteteteetetetettetetee MM AY E BROS. have gone th . prices, Men's $2.50 Vienna Toe Calf Laced will go tomorrow for. > = Sealing re attic? + $4 Scote c 3 i i Pomorrow Will surely see the last of then pretty art denims, ticking and cre- = &CO. ¢ Shoes and Gaiters, width. Sizes ‘le Boots, “Be aod ote width. 3 domestic bargains. iseg cl cers dca tryst nai a tonnes with which our all hair cush- os 5 to 7. Keimnant price, $1.15. Ape © 5. Reduced from $4 to Just three specials from the domestic the savings—be bere, ions are covered, it makes an ideal 937-939 F Street. 039 FS t 4 oihen's $4 ana Pe Patent Laced Leather ‘Ladies’ $2.50 Best Black Vict Kia eS a but just 8 ladtes’ bier. oy - = Shees an¢ Gaiters. — Si ‘5 te Shoes, buttoned, poi d toe. Ne it he ul of lines r y leg chair for summer use. treet. + to 10, "Remnant price $1.15.) © 24 ® all sizes, Romnent price, $115. para ae a ciel cate ps eas caus Goes ~ 3 ‘4 ; Ladies’ $3.59 Hand Welt ‘Tan Button Remnants of good quality bleached_mus- $4 and $5—go at. $1.98 Mapthicerosadactokoure Le - - 3 Men's $3.50 Hand-made Tan Laced and Laced. Shoes, A," “"B" and Mp ‘will be offered tomorrow, 2 2 hi = ee pie Flags—a little : and Button Shoes. Sizes 5 and 54, widths. Sizes 2'to 4) Rewnant price, per yard, for. Cc. irt Shirt Waist Box : Remnant price, $1.15. 5. 11 dress skirts of fancy mixtures and : h ae es Oxes, = in.}¢ better ones—a lit- $ : Z (AS aE ees qhecks, rustle nec and bound— 79 G 3 femnants of and dark best - ere $2.50— Waist wide, 16 in. deep and 29 tle cheaper here 3 ican gritvtasiper yard) eoanernon = aster ° Boxes. i": long, in denims and dicen anyaliece cleo. 9 930 and 932 7th st. n.w., for...... ss 234c. * cretonnes—the kind dry 4 & ° ° 1914 and 1916 Pa. ave., Remnants of sard-wide pereal . 5 of = al goods and department stores sell for Day by Day nus of sand © Sc. A 233 Pa. ave. s.e. Jackets are all-silk reefer, RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, . Eten and $3.50. Our price....--.-- $9} .85 : “3 Sosseegeageeteteesecge Lee all colors—only one or two of a Shirt Waist Boxes, 12 in. wide, 15 Bargai ns eee The silk remnants. tine mii i oa RES OR Soe ‘The immense selling of the past week as has left us with many silk remnants. 3 fine silk velvet cay Most of them are in good lengths for jetted and trimmed an waists and skirts. While they sold for cgay oe more than double, we have m:rked these remnants from 25c. to Oc. a yard. very _ richly Nk nee an occasion of annual recurrence. The rec- ognized running races of the east com- mence at the national capital in the spring, the horses going thence to the big tracks rd LOOLCC CCC CCC ee Your Credit is Good Here. —Truth tells. We're known ¢ etetotete Savings for boys. ° € for our truthful announcements, $| up north. It should be very easy, ie would I adie Ss? Wra ers 39 = Stathers Wm iectanay ba will inst th F c 5 % | seem, to 2 xe tt so as to Sec Ppp 5 C = Mothers un economy will find the € or the and that’s the reason for the ¢ co-operation of horse owners and exhibitors 9 ° The white soods. boys’ department an interesting syot to 4 i - > to establish a similar circuit of horse . : ‘ 4 £ wonderfully prompt Ree nn. &| shows, beginning here and then taking. In This is a SPECIAL and IMPORTANT a ed opciones v they always receive. We an- % | turn Baltimore, Pittsburg, Philadelphia and WRAPPER SALE acd sae tomorrow won't cost’ much—Just about orse OW. Sl Senicanced ani overstock (hevethee eel Newey oncusuchuanvarangene tose R SALE, and includes the prettiest at the mte of two for what you : 3 fatto papal le would 2 | Hike 1 would be advantageous all around, styles made in this popular house garnient. They we See DL Soe oe Prize Cups — Horse Shoe *, day, expecting the sale would % } and particularly so to owners, in the mat- come in Sea Island P } black Acs. tme. The white goods department has Brooches, Scarf. Pins and 2|% be quite a long one, to judge by $| ‘f,0f expense for shipment and traveling. 5 sland Percales, black and white, done some phene: hence the re nal selling this week— The scene of the show last night was a brilliant and memorable one. Wealth and fashion was represented to an unusual degree, both in the boxes and the season and reserved seats, while the crowd that d the promenade was made up of entative people also, The red, white and blue electric lights that ran down the fancy figures and Persian effects, and are fast colors. All sizes up to 44. Regular value is 98c., $1.25 and some as high as $1.50. Your choice of this splendid lot—in fact from any WRAPPER in the house—at. x Sete the size of the stock. the crowds that visited us have done wonderful buying—and we're making the last announce- Instead aoedengeeSedentoatontonenereatoatontonecgesonsoagessengeegenteate erceasentettententegrceacensrrsensencengengeasensent ages Watch Charms, jewelled and plain—Whips, Crops, etc. muis—hence the bargains. One case remnanis tine pique w all colors, such as cardinal, ligl . linen and cream. Extra _hea\ quality; lengths from 1 1 yards—worth 5c. CF AMERICAN AND CUBAN FLAG Brocehes and Scar? Pins of assorted sizes. Galt & Bro., : CASH On CR ment—the clearing out of the ar Fs a ie ee te a ee 8 Seegeeseegeeeote Two lining specials. PRR R RR ARTA EB, 1 € th ing immense vaulted sroof from the big arc ° 9 ° pdiciecsol aod ineien ieaietoms: aoe lengths of sllesia and x last of that overstock for to- Tee oe and and striped uainsooks; beau- Short lengths of silesia and percatine— SI Ss 3 ‘ = % 1 vlong the key added effectively to Uful sheer qualities among them, Sold lengths, mostly black Aa A eo ei ae morrow and Saturday. It'll last $| the picture, made up as it was of bright- | & alS S ee ee quality for.... 434c. 55a a bs 4 -d sp ery. There wa visit- | 4 ° lo 12ige. to 2 ard. T 7 faa louie $ | hued spring finery. ‘There was much visit wer. per ing to and fro among the box occup: a and their friends, and everybody sho the keenest sort of interest in the vari¢ events, these vver the jumps of cou being the most popular with the masses, who love nothing so much as viewing per- tormances fraught with possible danger. in the afternoon, there was in bringing out the classes on a characteristic in which other hoi have been so frequently deficient, the dec » judges were as were prompt. Of course, the miu who knows all about horses was “setts go tomor-o1 8c. The wash goods. s—that sold for $1.08 and Fine silk-finished skirting and po: *. $1.50 French aline and linen can- Vas—that sold up to Upon separate tables we shall display a mag- nificent assortment of Ladies’ Waists in Zephyrs, Pique, Madras, Plaids, Percales, Lawns, Ging- hams, Batiste, etc., ete. All this season's purchase —bright and handsome—including the blouse front. These waists have the detachable collar so popular now. They range in value from 79¢., g8c. to $1.48. We will sell at... asitk, fine 9I4Zc. Mattings under price. A lot of remnants of Japanese and China aittings in lengils from % to 17 yds—reg- and 26c.—quantities in tomorrow Trimmed Hats whose ma- terials cost more than the prices we're asking. Children’s Be . tastily narrow ri S Save Toney & Tfouble, GET THE BEST, “TheConcord Harness,” Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases and Leather Goods. Lutz & Co., e.—for.. segeedeegeeg wash the pretty yet Our own good qualities—the sort you can always depend on. 3,500 yards wash fabrics, consisting of remnants of Ince 1 lawns, utiful Little rl with Leghorn pleated goods. We can offer you in. deep and 29 in. long, that sell for : Se eae row Greater: : 3 SIE, CASH OR CREDIT. Trimmed TE: and equitable as they s, that we us after the best a variety, that " Oc. is. dimities, organdie tor .. 3'4e. ne teeters Gateeg in figures and plain are only a sample of th ors. Friday's re . rful Largaing In ladies’ wear. colors. Friday's remnant price lot_of best ee $3.98 plentifully represented, and it was amusing | & ofctine eeu Tap ith all the choice things Soe ge E to hear fellows confidently | 4 and our prices are th “a be improved upon. 500 remnants of wash fabr 487 PA. AVE. N.W. Closing out prices on more int out and then see the | % ranging from 2% to 12 y é&Xext National Hotel.) P. S—Trunk Repairing by skilled bands. mb16-244 they had scorned with run up on the black- - recipients of the ribbons. ‘open to all hunting and jump- the remains of th! able CASH fees ay Mr. $ T. » recent purcha s. Dey Ei Ameriean brodes, se of the s. & CO, se In the toilet dept. sees ; The same thing is true in the | i 3 é sg 2, we sugges sedt B dozen boxes erial perfnrued Fy urner Was 3 to be Fidden ‘by Tales, 8 was é é 2 hosiery bargains. 20 palrs shell FA a y gratifying to the big crowé 10e. Gods “per x = 2 rel mare owned by Samuei | z One lot of ladies’ hose—and of 5 i 9 = of Baltimore, and ridden by | © lee a =e Pg children’s—go ont of th rrew * - Ryder of this city, won the | % S I F Si at much less than us Don't miss th 85 ounces We : : eee BAe "it Samuel Friedlander, “se ¢) = g = ny other de d e ew | & a SE, k ribbed : @ world-wide reputation. | % SEVENTH ST. pore. Regular Dr rae cond place, two W é is morrow for .- cs OG, = Suzette | & + sae Miss Anderson, sas 3 a CME sey ie Seedenterseetents en ladles’ ox blood hose, the newe fall s and s who did not The overstock of Flowers at f regular 7 Tix s which preceded t as yg, 7 5 ‘ BS Pee : the jy tremely enjoyable the wandering knights Colonel and Mrs. M. ale heels—worth 25¢ Upholsteries. = iracnOnalgprlc cluded many of Mr. a aoe . aie Ker Mr. and Mrs. John rete lot p2F livens in Velvet V E 3 Ber aj | tions which go so , son, Justice Hane jengtiis £1 ches wid to this: 5 famous horses, local | Pippiness at a horse show or any other | Sony, Justice “Harlan —all linen be closed out and Mrs. Hugh Legare, pseuieen A. Lisner and Mrs. BE. S. i : | and Mrs. W. B. Hibbs, Senator * Millinery bargain lots. Several cdd lots make special bargains in the Millinery Department tomorrow, | show. There is one beauty about the arrange- ment of the hall, It is quite possible to the entire circuit before reaching eats or box. An advantage such as no mean thing when the conscious- s of something cxtraordinarily chic in a gown or hat keeps step with the wearer. The surroundings are simply perfect for the proper display of good clothes. Th tenbark acts like the dull red wall cover- ings of an art gallery. It brings out the bs ker and family, Col. Edward Mo: > . Edward Morrell adelphia, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Brads He senator aoa aS Wolcott, with their house guests; the Misses Brice, Mr. Mrs. Jchn Sidney Webb, M Calon ne! and M 3 Especially Riding Habits, there is notbing You'll come for them in a hurry when yo note the very small prices we've ticketed ims and cre them with, 5 vards — 18e.—for.. en. m2 te 7c. led_a table full of No. 40 ancy Ribbons of every de- s Webb, Colo- rs. John Morehead, Mrs. Cush- i on Roche and others, : ndrews, wit 5 Mrs. Paul Andre Seo saan Panama sailor hats, in the new which sell regularly at §1.50—t. morrow for..... 5 Wears finer on earth than Carriage Cloth. Men’s goods. at any time. < z Ladies’ dress shape hats, chip crowns, An odd lot of men’s normal and balts Ike fron. Not expensive, when quality is to 500. J 1214¢ Lest points In the gay ¢olors tn hats, es-| ay, Seany Claeres Teniakes 5 fancy straw “brime, all lars. gan undersbirts norrow at... 2 ne aetiys : sunt 4 is evenin a o Sizes Ieft from. the re considered. Various celors; all quiet. We Sale oe Ganoie Suit p)) é pecially of the charming occupants of the fais gs is as morrow for... =f 39c. aang: will be closed s oale Pe. ye s Ss. ee The Favorite Color. 8 p.m., clas ; we keep It and will be gad to show and quote A lot of Sample Suits, nO two! S ss 28, harness tandems; the wheeler Ieghor flats reduced from Judging from the dresses worn last night, er fifteen handi First prize, $50; second = = : = : : needs urging you to buy at once—the bargain selling is most opportune for you. 4% dor boys’ sailor and yacht straw hats, broken sizes and assortment, plain mixed and fancy straws—that d for 48 and Te. ay 19c. Toys’ suits, double-breasted reefer and Fauntleroy stsles—all sizes, but broken as- sortment ef patterns—dark and light mix- > $ 5 = $ to be o} * : * - iy e ocking! tomorrow to. . “4 2 dozen n light striped soft-finished es Re alike, in all colors—cheviots, $ black is the favorite among Washington SS oreie er a Sfp nd Rockinesew, ces 50c washable ML atte, en broadcloths and coverts, with women. Sir Walter, b. g., 15.2,” and Lond Extra large fine J. B. KENDALL. jackets lined throughout with $ Saddle Class. poncee tountis|al Cie Des sowed women) eS: and ited eee enon = a 75¢. oes 9 a ee eee $ young and otherwise, wore black, mostly Pees mae pe €19 B STREET N.W. silk—together with a few Single | pride was also pleased by the display. The | lace, and nearly all steel or silver spangled. Bluets, lilies. poppies, earna- saiea's fon Suits that we've added from our | ‘sults in the various contests last night | As for hats, the latest thing in millinery tons, forget-me-nots and rose fol- 15 - = ee g2 as follow for evening wear, even at a horse show, is iage for. % Cc. STR Tien | ¥ Stock to make enough Suits for %| “aigh steppers, shown in four-whecled car Grail anclinlenly, colored bat thenetwen ia eds denee! Brew,” Wah a Tis eae edae’k hela Note handset adie rowuulaetica’ elon ‘ew big ones, and by way of contrast one . BIG, aged, and Ba esengdededecteentetedetecteeectntete detec t If you want a 38c. one day's selling—Nothing in z nd Regent, owned by St family, which is conspicuous in the social Alfred Dirling Cushing, Wash = is di 22 the lot worth less than Gretna and Cadet, owned by Walla - ! Coffee for 38c.--I have the 38c. Coffee £ oe ¢ tion and, Alert, owned by R. S. Craw- | Leiter wore black and her bonnet and h or over, up te carrying 200 pounds.—1, until you pronounce See See erstow a. feather boa were a rich shade of purple, a | ‘The King, 701, b. stail., 16.1%, 6 years'old; Will. os NRAPAPAR2 2A SRO Re Re for your 38c. _ Ladies’ Bicycle ‘Thoroughbred saddie hetses, carrsing 150 poundn: | forcrte coe with her. Alves Letter was | lam Birney. Washington, D.C. y the fit 0. K.— Keep LA} RRARRRR RR EDB EDI Kak a cachet’ or ‘shave: Gangidditiy: tee: Suits, fine cloth ¢ | ,,hisst. Pink, owned by Samuel Rosenthal of Bat- in 'siiver gray, and Miss Daisy Leiter in a | Higiwasmam, che'g., 100, 5 nichester m: Coffee sold in town than this at = 25 eee Secon Fitz, owl by George W. Ry: of | frock mostly of white lace, and, like her | « Carter, Leesburg, Va. 4, High Ball, ch. g. 16.1, pound I sell mixtures, cutaway 3 eae eee owned Pye geores Be SeEet | ip-tiltedh tint, shad atouches rotuapiua’ Mea: vObichesterde Garter, Lecdbarg sSaccte _— ave. Tel. 1084. antes jackets, blouse and > Bagganette, ow by Julian B. Hull of HH. Good- iN. H. Duvail, ching styles for District a : ‘a dark red’ toque. . Mc- | Win, Manaesas, Va. 6, Fo: Bi rete Tel. 1084. Eton effects, deep $ | “Fourth, Black Rose, owned by Dr. E. K, Golds. | black lace and a dark red toque. Mrs. Mc- | pin, Manasie, Ya. 6, ie Pa Spring Suit ap20-0,t.th-20 1 k * Kayewore palest pings and lace and a hat | inedive, b. g, 162, D gests old; C. AW icon a aes = ou hem on skirts em- Mfacagaetautiente: of shirred blue silk with wings. Mrs. A. | Warrenton, Val & ToleStan beg. i623) ler, -— =. her araee aa. a t lft sh 1 vith WS z First, in! B. Nalle’s Little Egypt and Fanny. C. Barney was in white lace and her head- Barclay Bevan, Warrenton, 66 99 rellished with rows % | ken George B. Hulme’s Lont Brilliant rnd | gear was a page’s cap insturquoise gauze. 3 17.0, 8 years old; Col. M. $ -70 mox alls = of stitching. Regu- | Hetenuit Wiles,” nwo phone “awarded Miss Barney looked a:ploture in white mull | Washington, D.C." 10, Jack Frost, B. g., 10.2, 4 4 < Ladies’ sad nse n by ladies: z eurs old; W. S. Sowers, , Va. 21, lar $7.50 values. &| First, Pink, own Samuel Rosenthal of Bal- | With green nian Pig eps “8 of | Were! 16.1, 5 years old; James K. ‘Mad- ») For Horse Show Wear. ache) +. | timore and ridden by Mrs. Ryder. rough straw trimmed with white feathers. a. $$ ° Special this ¥] “kecna “victors, awned by Dr. C. S. Carter of | Mrs. John Davis, black lace, with a guimpe hackney colts, not exceeding THE TIME IS RIPE TO PUR- ——— All the latest “blocks’—all the newest ee Warrenton. Va... it iden by Miss Belle Beach. | and sleeves of turqudise satin; Mrs. Miles, ‘st prize, $4; second prize, $25. rs )) —— novelties in the famous “ Hats tor week =.....-- $5 Ate Sn owned by Mrs, Hugh S. Legare | black lace; Miss Miles, black Brussels lace: ‘B22, ch. Fa Imp. Cadet,’ 107; os e of proper and w is We're sole - pense, tStinemetz,«, $10 to $15—are on sale $5 abe eas cece ea aa a a ee a A ee eee ee ee ist Sacrifices. Plain and Plaid Silk Waists, an assortment of all kinds and colors, in regular $5 value, for $2.98. ss a ss Ss ir ir Walter and Sir Gilbert, owned by P. Washington. F.C. Stevens. owned by poy, owned Ly N. B. Bevan of Warreny cess. Every face and figure prominent in arena, wore last winter dresses and hats, and seemed to have quite as good a time as their more up-to-date neighbors. Mrs. George C. Bloomer was in silver-spangled bl Mrs. Henry May, black lace spangled in silver and a small toque in the same with jet ornaments; Mrs. Murphy, gray bro- caded satin and black lace; Miss Murphy, French gray spangled in silver; Mrs. Au- denried, black lace and jet and jet bonnet; Mrs. McKenna, black lace and jet; Miss McKenna, old rose sifk and net; Miss Marie The Box Parties, Ks Bridget, b. m., 15.1%, 6 years oid, ai b. g.. 15.1, aged; Alfred Darling Cusbi on, De. m., class 39, saddle horse, fifteen hands, . bE. g.. 16.0, 5 years’ old; xey, b. teen hi inch, a hands. Should have conformation, quality, style, all round eS and be able ne 3 gel pees. First prize, §50; second prize, $25. 1—Pink, sor- Tel m.. 15.0, 8 years old;, Saniuel Rosenthal,” Bal- Warrenton, V 15.0, ‘the suit is not yours CHASE THAT SPRING SUIT. Interest in this unusual sale is con- stantly increasing. Our anniversary week has brought you a money-sav- ing event unequaled in the history of ete = McKenna, silver gray poplin, and Mrs, | Hmore, Md. 27 Maupuetite, ae yal geeiine the tailoring business. 1237 Pa. Ave. A bigshipment of fine French & d, Elsie. owned by Courtland H. Smith. | John 8, Ward, black silk’and jet, ger Pop, b.m., 14.8, 5 years old; L. D. Passano, : = bie! |, ‘Leap Year, owned by Chichester & Care ! sr. " B. 4) Such a Suit value as we are show- Val. Laces have just arrived as ter, Leesburg. i : : =e = : binds igre a ing “to” send + \e are writing this. It’ oth- le eS Ss overt the brush Among the box parties were those of 6, years ol seen eee: ing you cannot e hha in any other : E - i f jondess ki = First, Koh-f-noor, owned and ridden by John.D, | Mr. and Mrs. Henry May, General and Nelle, agt., Leesvarg, Va. 7 store. This explains the unprece- e Kinley talks of tax +] & er of our wonder-working pur: ete Mrs. Miles, who had with them Miss Mites reer ger rea ae a Pe So : now while prices are in r $ chases, and the Laces go on sale ¥ | , Second, Fixing Dutchman, owned by P. F. Cole | ona atics Deering, Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Bar- a esate Va. | 8 High Ball, big. 18-0 dented activity during the past, 4 eee ; tomorrow at very interesting. | ‘Thin. ‘Thunder, owned by ©. A. Grant of Mia. | ney, Captain and Mrs. Tyler, Mrs. J, ‘Thom- SLieutenaie Wilkes, Dg, 7 years old days. 2 days more of the sale. Do ffee Quotations. $ Pilces. Socially a Success. Esterhazy; Miss Cropper, Mrs. Townsend, | Give 3. Hulls. SoWDorting tandem, wheeler you want to save money? zs who had with her Miss Wallack; the French | not under fifteen hands two inches. Pair to be - Ma Lomas: Spot Sl gee Mayer Bros. & Co., Socially the show was a tremendous suc-| jmbhassador and the Danish minister, Sen- at leader to be fn value to the cc sell for 35¢.—at.. Aroma, streng 937-939 F Street. the world of fashion, resident or official, ator and Mrs. Elkins, in whose party were Miss Davis and Colonel and Mrs. Payne; dj tandem, and the Gubemerged, cadlled and’ shown over the jonpe in by the driver. Horses, turnout and alacrity are the’ esitent ¢ It watched the gay scene from the boxes or, | Mrs. W. H. Clagett, with, her daughters, | unbamessing and saddling fo, count O2 per cont: the coffee w 35c. Ib. : Oe aaa a aaa in a few cases, rescued from the obscurity | Mrs. Perrin, the and : $25. First prize offered ‘$ reo | congcleseurs ” pro- rounce orr blend of Mocha and Java equal, if not su- erior, to any Se 38c. Ib. Cramer & Co., Sut st. fe11-am.20 ~~ e ~voty eee M. P. Warner, jOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS, PHOT Bat. be Wesuington, D.C, aun a WILL POSITIVELY CURE SICK HEADACHE and prevent its retarn—Carter's Little Liver Pills, ‘This ts not talk, but truth. One pill a dose. See advertisement. Small pill. Small dose. Small price. ‘The ‘Exposition Universelle de l'art Cul ” awarded the Lighest honors to ANGOSTURA BIT- TERS as the most efficacious stinmlant to axcite the appetite and to keep the ive organs in a order. Ask for the genuine article, manu- factured by Dr. J. G. B. Stegert & beware of imitations, of the latter, promenaded from end to end of the great hall. There was a timidity in walking about observed in the first hour of the evening, which, however, was dissipat- ed after a few, braver than the rest, ran the gauntlet and returned with much bet- ter information’ on those who were present. ‘The chappies, very old and very young, showed the usual commendable spirit in keeping up communication between box and » and were warmly greeted wherever their respects in the way of call. Hagner; Mrs. Warder, with the Misses ‘Warder, Mr. and Mrs. Damrosch and Jas. G. Blaine, the Misses Patten, Mr. Bennett, with Justice and Mrs. McKenna and the Misses McKenna, Dr. and Mrs. Loring, Senator and Mrs. Wetmore and the Misses Wetmore, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Page, Mr. and Mrs. John Macartney, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Boardman, the Misses Board- man, Miss Riggs, with Mr. George Howard Miss Emory and Miss Howard, Comman: er and Mrs. Emory, and Mrs. Huff, Mr. and Mrs, Stilson Mr. and a. winner class will also receive auver joving cur, 18, presenea by Galt & Bro. of Mertz and Ilertz, Progressive Tailors, 906 F St.

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