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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1898-16 PAGES. ig “Family Shoe Store durability of the goods we sell. forms. tt stores. Te crowds Prices Are Lowest.” Z ECONOMY, Our claim for economy is based upon both the price and the All our Shoes are manufactured especially for our trade from selected stock. The shapes and styles are from our own designs—the result of intelligent study of foot We can always show you an endless variety of footwear from a stock that is larger than the combined stocks of any other We are always prepared for a big trade on Saturdays —every customer receives careful attention. These prices bring Ladies’ Tan Shoes. These are broken lots of Laced Ladies’ Gxford Ties. ‘These are our own exclusive de- Lave been $2.50, $3 and $3.50—all are reduced to Es Odds and Ends. laced or button—well made and good wearers—prices begin at Vici Kid for Men. | Our Men's Viel Kid Shoes sell in other stores for $5. We Lave both tan and black, in all the latest shapes—beautifully finished—at $3.50. | Genuine Russia Calf. Our Tan Laced Shoes for men in Russia calf are regular $3 qualities. They are made with ail the new seen at a eles ce epee vet, this week, $1.98. Boys’ and styles—from 98 cents up. tops—$1.98, $2.50 and $3.00. PEEEDELEEEEE EEE ET EEE EEE EE EEE EE Pb EEE EEE PE PEE EEE EEE EEE PE PEEP EE PE EPP ELE PEEP PP ’ and Misses’ School Shoes, in tan and black—all sizes Ladies’ 10-inch Tan and Black Bicycle Boots—kid or cloth | Family Shoe Store, 310-312 Seventh Street N.W. Avenue Entrance Through Kann’s. PHATE EERE EERE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEE EEE EEL ED EEE PEE mia Tomorrow’s . Special Sales. JC $2.48 for all $3.50 Child’s-Suits. For the one day—tomorrow: Suit in the house for $2.48. —you may have any’ $3:50 Child's Not one single style reserved—all the fancy juyjor suits and all the single and double-breasted suits for. the big: boys, both fancy and plain, will be $2.48 tomorrow. Every suit is marked in plain figures—you paid $3.50 for them last week, and will pay $3.50 for them next week, but tomor- knock-about garment. 1 low prices, every size in the whole lot. Lot No. 1. $2.50 for one style that should be $4. A dark plaid that hasn't sold very well— but doubtless you will like the pattern at the new price. styles or sailor collars. | Lot No. 2. $3 for two eXtremely dressy Good dirt-hiding colors—one a plaid—the other a mixture, $3.00 is very low for them— $5 {6 what they're worth. = Four very serviceable sorts of Men’s Suits will be $5 tomor- and will give good service to any man who wants a low priced About a si hog “Bike” Suits will go tomorrow at ridiculous- We can’t promise all sizes in every kind—but there’ 's some of Lot No. 3. for “bike? wear, sure nove. will night. be left 25c. for “odds and ends” of Soc. and 75c. “Bike’’“Hose. $1 for All-wool Sweaters—piain or solid—with Byron, roll, EISEMAN BROS., Cor. 7th and E Sts. N.W: No branch Store in Washington. think they'll he the first to go. Better hurry—we ne 7 A man’s $50 Watch, latest improved thin model style, $34.50. longer put up with the discomfort of ing around a ‘Pocketfal of watch SSOSOSOSSSSS SSS $14.50 to be made. ‘This very sews est style American Wate is, ‘No time wasted opening ani shut- in of patriotic feeling should American Flag. Made up of 902 genuine first- mds, Rubies and Sap- house thinks and acts : : : sR. Hartiseo.. Often Underadvertised, but never Undersold—Quality for Quality, 0 Cor. 7th & D sts. VOODOO OC OOO 3 0 FIGHT —headache, nervousness and indi- gestion. With the aid of Wier’s Lemon Seltzer you'll come off vic- torious. One dose relieves. THE WORLD OF SOCIETY Mra. McKinley Enjoys An Evening at the Play. Am Engagement Frequently Fore- shadowed Now Announced—Club Meetings — Personals. Mrs. McKinley gave a theater party last right at the New National Theater to wit- ness Mr. John Drew's presentation of “One Summer's Day.” The party occupied two of the lower boxes and included as guesis Mr. and Mrs. Abner McKinley, Gen. Hast- irgs, Miss Mabel McKinley, Miss Barber and Miss Endsiey. During the entre act for a luncheon May 12. Mr. George Kennan left yesterday for Kennan ‘accompanied her husband and will remain at Key West while Air. Kennan's duties keep him there. Miss Carrie Kaufman of Baltimore is vsiting her cousins, the Misses Wolf, 1109 th street. At home Sundays. Mrs. William Conard and her son, Mas- ter Robert A. Conard, arrived in Washing- ton Tuesday mcrning, in time to be pres- ent at the marriage of her son, Mr. Charles Cenard and Miss Dora E. Allen. She is with her sister, Mrs. R. W. Allen, No. 3072 Q street, where she will remain for the present. The Dolly Madison Chapter, D. A. R., held their last meeting at the residence of Mrs. John Tweedale, 1725 P street. The meeting opened as usual with the singing of the “Star Spangled Banner.” After the Ciscussion of some business the following program was given: Historical events of the month by Miss Lyman, historian of the chapter; an interesting letter read by Mrs. Dennison from Mrs. Stokely Morgan, wife of Lieutenant Morgan of the Olympia, of life in the orient; Mr. Reeside several songs, and Mr. Murray’s piano solos; Mr. Tweedale gave several recitations, Mrs. Gannett read a paper, and the District re- gent, Mrs. Newcomb, made a few pleasant remarks. After “America” was sung, led by Mr. Reeside, refreshments were served. How to Obtain a Fair Com- plexion by Natural Means. The natural Carlsbad Sprudel Salt clears the complexion and purifies the blood. It is easily soluble, pleas- ant to take and permanent in action. Lest taken when plenty of out-door exercise can be had. The genuine product of the Carlsbad Springs has the signature of “EISNER & ME DELSON CO., New York,” ery bottle. on SPAIN'S FLEET PROBABLY AT CADIZ Report That the Ships Are Withont Ammaanttion. A dispatch to the New York World from Shoes, with kid or cloth tops—all signs ir tan and black—finest quall- row you may buy them for $2.48. on the thin-as-a-pancake and littl = ere aves ee orate London last night says: The report is the new styles of tce—priced reduced ties the new tces—prices §2.50 Half price for all Boys’ Shirt Waists, as we are giving up the larger-than-a-dollar order. Its open nner,” and the entire audience, following | again prevalent that the Cape Veras from $3 to and $3—some as low as Gemunea face amiles the time at your glance. the example of Mrs. McKinley and party, squadron had passed the Canaries on its ting care. wurried man's Watch Grose en masse end remained standing | way to Spain. You respondent in- 8 i =i ae during the playing of that patriotic air, suai at the oases es aes aa ts. vem justed to a 2 : ° ° $5. 00 for Ten’s u cold—1 Jewele-absolutely perfect seed enthusiastically applauded at! panies trading with the Canaries, and ime teller, 3 learned that all telegrams were stomed = guaranteed 60 rs $34-50 The oh = 8 ———— eon agement has been announced of | oy cacao row; neat patterns and nice fitting—just about what you'll find ie yout.o ieee Miss Edith James and Mr. Richard Wai- Attire aaa ergy trl a = wy. Children’s Shoes. marked $ in other stores. lech, and the wedding day may be an S setegh lot of Ladies’ Low We have an immense variety of 7-50 ., fe “frills”. Every man, woman event of the coming month. merchant and passenger steamers. ee eae ae ot toiees Ze aie Ears on eee San They're plain, substantial suits—without any fancy “frills’— and child with a grai Mrs. Westinghouse has invitations out| It 8 Significant, however. that for the last two days there has been no telegraphic communication with Cadiz, where the fleet should have arrived lest night. see our moh Setrtd odasstct vcd he mere = as — a here are unanimously of the i o ‘h: ‘he Vi ) 1.98 — T3C. Bicycle Suits Reduced. $12,000 correspondence tor he Ooaiee Pai | opinion that the: Cape Verde squadron ° ° 1 growing disinclination to believe that there has been any intention to send it across. The Paris correspondent of the Daily Mail says: “I hear on indisputable author- ity that five of the Spanish warships, tn- cluding the battle ship Pelayo and the fine cruiser Alfonso XIII, have not yet been Supplied with ammunition. This was the cause of the delay in t sailing of the Cape Verde fleet and will probably compel it to return to cote. AUTONOMIST PARLIAMENT OPENs. Blance Says the United States Has Net Been Sincere. The Cuban congress, elected under the autonomist government, was formally open- ed yesterday with great ceremony in Ha- vana. Captain General Blanco made a 3 in the course of which he said that if ths declarations of the United States had been sincere its guns ought to be saluting the first Cuban parliament instead of threaten- ing the lives of the members. —-—__ -+ e+ —____- Alliance With Haw: Members of the Senate committee on fore eign relations generally interpret the re- eaaRaaea Sola t from Honolulu regarding President = by all droggists. The next meeting will be held at the resi- | POTt “ Price, 10c., 25c. and 50e.] dence of Mrs. John Joy Bison, 1324 16th | Dole’s tender to the United States to in- “Our New Credit Way.” peoae street, Tuesday evening, May 1 dicate a willingness to form an alliance The transfer of the Mr. SAMUEL FRIEDLANDER to give and Children’s Clothing during this sale. LADIES’ WRAPPERS. materials sre Sea Island Pet cals, Dick and white — ft figures ind Persian effect: Cash or Credit. LADIES’ WAISTS. The chanee that rarely lars and blouse fronts—-studs LADIES’ SKIRTS. Seosenendendontenteaseeseoseoceeengondonsontonconsensmesieceaseetenzenle odinandy do tensindinatnstrstnts tetas seo shoden dip dind in fn tn se shoes nett to titer einen dn di tendp D> majority interest of Dey Bros. & Co., Syracuse, N. Y., ve the biggest bargains ever shown in Ladi A ¥60,(00 stock to select from means ATTRACTION UNSURPASSED. enabled Mesis CHILDREN’S SUITS. MEN’S SUITS. are a little soiled—you can se- cure your choice of these Suits—worth $5, $6 and $7- at. Gee teem wt awe chasse i $4.44 and shades; a wonderful off Cash or Credit. ao Haoneoaioroninsiostotintioetestoatoate an sede Goeteahe eatradh gy ad BOODOSSSGHOSHDHI SH OSSSECSS OO © @ @ Bs) At Hahn & Co.’s good place ble-quick time. and Dress Shoes, Children’s Pretty such qualities and and “Mothers’ Congress” We hold a veritable “con- they want reliable, “long-wear- ing” Shoes for their little for you to shop. Tontorrow we shall have an extra- ordinarily large attendance of mothets as well as fathers, sisters ated below are sure to attract them. Want of room compels us to cut prices on many desirable lines to move them, off in dou- and 4 attractive <Is the question of the bour with women everywhere. Fash- Jon's choicest conceits in Fine TRIMMED and | UNTRIMMED HATS have their home here. Lots of new arrivals—erclusive styles. Trimmings galore, too. illinery ’ ‘Finest Old Perrrrrr ooseoeooeseeee . stimulant. * We nell full quart bottles for $1. ¢ 666, or write, and we'll deliver promptly. : Cramer & Co., : Sold it for 20 Years: Corner 9th ands D st eoeccee -smooth, and an absolutely pare ¢ “Phone $ . knowledged best! ‘Phone Wine Jelly A A pleasant meeting of the icesnolen Shakespeare Club was held at the home of Miss Dutrow, 215 5th street southeast, Tuesday evening, April 26. Act IV of Troi- lus and Cresseda was read and discussed. This was followed by a social hour and dainty refreshments. The ladies present were Mrs. Dutrow, Miss Dutrow, Miss Susie Dutrow, Mrs. Forster, Mrs. Pierson, Mrs. Thompson, Miss Ariston. Miss Jeffrey, Miss Malone, Miss Patten, Josephine Patten, Miss Violet Pierson, Miss Stanton, Miss Martha Baker of Baltimore is spending a couple of weeks with her friend, Mrs. L. Hartman, at the Lowell. Wednesday at the residence of its presi- dent, Mr. H. B. Moulton, LL.D., 1524 9th by the officers of the club, followed by an impromptu program, including recitations from Dr. Woodberry, Mr. 8. K. Halil, Miss Carinne Hay, Mrs. M. A. Naylor, Miss and Mrs. Burke and Master Willie Burke, — THE ADJUTANT GENERAL’S OFFICE. with this country for the war with Spain. They say that for the Hawalian islands to have held aloof and insisted upon re- maining neutral would have been equiva- lent to refusing ccal or granting any cour- tesies to the United States during the war and that the action now taken will put the islands in the way of doing this coun- try any favor possible. —_—_—_-e-+_______ Pay for Consuls. Most reasonable scale of prices you'll find. Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Whitney, Miss Weiss | The U. S. consuls in Spain and Cuba who choice picking of good things. Don't let, lack creamy a Tou taking fn thie gress of mothers” here every Tirs. G: Stiebel. 1113 G St. and Mrs. Armstrong. At a late hour the] were obliged by the outhreak of hostil- are in coufidence. We shall be pleased ‘to give you ‘all’ the 3 Stores Saturday. These mothers Mourning Goode a Specialty. ms6-fm.w.20 § | Parte oat oh oe mith Mrs. Josephine | ities to quit thelr posts without ceremony ~~" GREDIT FOR ALLS Tomorrow. know from expéfience that if (3 | x= SA Nae |e 18 doce ss aoe eee eee ee y és votion to duty. Department has arranged to give each of these officers sixty days’ leave, so that they will at least We hove bunched all cur Scotch Plaid, Mixed Plaids charges and desire to save money they must buy their Shoes Whi k Wi 9 The Unity Club (incorporated) held its | 4Taw pay for that length of time. Should , vs ud All-wool Casst Suit == te v nd th ixty-da! thea at = uniform peice. “Tee Sareatent valve ever seen QQC, of us. Where so many other mothers shop ought certainly be a 1S M4 eve last regular meeting of the season last | BOStilities extend | teyor fom pn ees 4 or an period, it may be that recourse will be had to Congress by the State Department in behalf of the ccneuls, for as the law now street. The spacious parlors were crowded | stands it is rot authorized to retain on the fast clors. Sizes up to 44. c f $4.4 OLD KEYPORT RYE—a grand ¢| with members and guests. A brief retro- y roll y in the consular ser- Tyee i ee er " Q c If you are not particular be- and brothers, for such low prices for reliable quakities enumer- . 5 s or, me ean Sho) Take yeux phe ate 3 cause the linings of the Suits P q 2 4E Gallon, mticinal liquor, “metiow’ and ¢ | spect of the past year was favorably given vice for a lorger period than sixty days. eS Brasil Declares Neutrality. Notice has come to the State Department * Grace Ross, Miss Bagger and Mrs. Rich. sore t had de- ome IF here Zephyrs Ging. Men's = = S S eae ®w. $|Mrs. Voorhis read an original poem. Pleas- epee gmat nienrnzilcmcleet aS. atiste, Madras. Plaid al Pe! < a bam. Bartave, Madrws. Plate and Plaid 3 ar @ Children’ Ss Shoes. Ladies’ Shoes. RR REREEEEEEESESESSS eee] ing musical selections were given by Mr. to regret such action on the part of Brazil, 250 pairs Misses’ Regular $1.50 Vict Splendid Wearing and Perfect-fitting is a health. |" banjo, plano and violin. Master Willie | for, however beneficial the delay Mas been valne Cc. Cash or Credit. Kid Button “Boots, Kid tipped; elzes Be and Russet Oxford <<} fal, Burke, accomapied by Prof. Hoskins, gave | to the United States in getting its warships » $1.48 39 % Men's Splendid Suits in 11 to 2, und best wear- Peer ee es 2 as delicious a violin solo. Soprano solos were effective- a epee vesewe cst Seen era we ever had. Redue- 1.1 Excellent $1 value, ‘Tomce- ree For Wi ly! sere ly ‘rendered by Mrs. Barnes and Mrs, De | Safely along the Brazilian coast, the iss and Fancy Cheviots; all, the ed to. é ence or Wine Jelly! n'Sherry the nec | Witt, accompanied by Mrs. Wood, after | of the proclamation just now is likely to be latest and newest in styles ark cealGiery CIE Elegant School Vil Cite ea Se ak Jon, Sherry — the uc’ | which refreshments were served. still_more beneficial in closing Brast ports to the Spanish flying equadron if it desvert of this kind The marriage of Miss Louise Kemmerer Vou 12 a 3 should be headed in that direction. A large lot of Fine Figured Rte meter ote Soo Sl .5O Oxted nee ‘ast © O5Sc cat, tPPtgeiated by. sour | and Mr. Hugh Langdon, both of Washing- hasdinematiniianrd eee a antine Skirts Just open- 2 pat ee ade ‘o-Kalon Shei ea oe Tee gleme Tegna MEN’S PANTS. $2." Tomorrow DO ere are pace ete 75e. gal. Delivered. Sea See | Omeal returns of the trade of the Philip- luster—moest graceful in ee Infents’ Fine Hand-sewed Kid But- ractive, tomfortabl Perfect -fit- . = ines are only issued after considerable de- generous in widt $1 -28 Cat Ole EG ton, Laced Shoes snd fing Black and Kesset Boots, Oxfords = babii Justice Mills officiated at the cere = In 1805 the total imports amounted to fect in rggemanahan ter $]]- petoctane cae aioe 8 c. dali, ti black sod ta ASc. Gis Cee $1 50 3 a value of about $29,000,000, and the ex- & ahs Cash or Credit. $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00, at.... sce where at $2. ‘Tomorrow o! ports about coneisntpe = ——— STORM SERGE SKIRTS. endid Caseimere and ack and Tan Kid Laced and WINE CO., she 14TH ST. ; mrsted ‘Trousers, in all the Buttoned, Sandals and Ox- toned Boots. | Others get $2.5 my6-200 Bill to Increase Its Efficiency Favor- wilh, Elogant, | Serviceatie, fords. | Wegular $1 qualities. - 69c. for these ens We 1 8 rere ably Reported. MUELLER. On ages 22,3808, co Me and a, 7 rearing Skirt —ful four ‘ol vi os shor ifteen styles. Kay > > S > At yard wiles taw fan back: ; ee Morrow oily. ° § 5 S The House committee on military affairs | Kita de Gou Muclier, a on, : Eine binding "prop woth ag pray tact Sine, tear mates, | nig Bad ing te telat e epair- the cfictency of the afjutant general's af, pund—velvet binding — prop- ed She 3g and ie ) 's of- caiy tailored end hangs zrace- §D-39 | Special Skirt Bargain. in black end’ rassct. Eh Band se Sulack pod» x) ROSE the efliciency of the adjutant generals of tee z fully. Worth $4.00....0.-..--- a Ladies looking for some- fo any $1.50 Shoes in 05c. anywhere at $3 and ka 2.50 = ic2 during the existence of the war. Akrrry.. Weperted this tale, on aay by Cash or Credit. thing really handscme should ‘omorrow .. : : for the low price of. S @ run S The bill provides that the President is au- after a brief illness, ROBERT H. ANE = see this 00) evil ° 24 t ed, by vith vi con- beloved son of James G. and the late CHILDREN’S KNEE ‘an ride, condu; Bar Ail ns in Men’ 8 bas ae she fica nbs Bacau Se Martha Hi Ashton, tn the fourteenth yeur of hie PANTS S OeS. as we make them—in the a . ine” bound. adjutant general with the rank of colonel, ity, and that upon the mustering out of *he I services will take place Sunday, May 8, present. @ b bl if congregational Chureb, A splendid lot of Good- ful in hang, all es Cusco Calf Solid-sole Shapely Laced Our famous “Perfect” Hand-made 2 est possible manner. ts one assistant adjutant general with the Joy ee ge ee yee wearing Knee Pants s for Chi 11°¢- ined “with a stiades, $5-39 E} Shoes and Gaiters." about a “bait Zan Bver rat iia Bicycle Laced 3) a mistake that a blacksmith $| rank of leutenant colonel, and one assist-| eee eee eee ted” to ae dren. Worth up to 35e....... urquoise, ora olive, ete. e lo i 068, bh elastic x ware age aah or Creait, | —werth $10.00 : 2 Be vt wie. $1 19 sides Wortn $3, Tumor. $2.50 or a tinner can put your at scruian coal set the —— of} — tend. ‘ % Sn ee eee Se ee Men's Tan “Witow Catt aa. Viel Xe, = set all male Washington trunk in satisfactory condi- 3] Sica in the grade of colonel and Heseenace | DAVES: 08, Tuursdar. Mar 5,806, Mew. TAR: 14 3 6 iz about our great variety of a 2 7 No. 2. ° svocEsson 0 Ke pee Ga at date, “strictly” Wiand'made “Hanser Bp ass Me ania sans > Sn ae el ees amuel Friedlander, aiticitie3/¢ fe vie feo | EES 63 makers to work on trunks, $ | Prelit otter tow ius, suean | aa arses et Ma oe a morrow : : Old Trunks made to look ah po 2 & SEVENTH ST. Seton “311” SEVENTH ST. eee pierre “Credit here is an accommodation—not a burden.” Mattings, These are your principal in the city. Refrigerators, Baby Carriages. household needs at this sea- son of the year. We can show you the largest and best lines Come and select what you need—our prices are as low as those of the cash stores, and we'll sell you We don’t ask you to sign notes or pay interest—give us what you can spare weekly or monthly. Our Carpets are made, lined and laid free, and we 68: SSOS69 1914 and 1916 Pa. ave., 233 Pa. ave. s.e. 930 and 932 7th st. n.w., ® , WI. HAHN & CO.’S RELIABLE SHOE HOUSEs, SOSSOS OSE OGSSSO0S So nn © © like new at slight expense. Cen birotrvoervooebonroneeooorrieoeooseeseconece SPECIAL SALE OF ‘WALL PAPIER Fer Your n Over 200 combinations to select from (side walls, ceilings and borders to match). All new designs and colorings and 2" 3 4 A | TOPHAM’S = Trunk [anufactory, 1231-1233 PENNA. AVE. e eee enjoys it = f Serve | the. trouble “of” inaking “something good."’ We have an endless varlety of delicious fiavors—that_ we serve plain or molded in many novel farms. 7 Open until 2 p.m. on Fussell’s Ice Cream. | |; Sundays. (FUSSELL’S 1427 9 NLY.Ay. ~~ es (Ag SUSIE DAVIDSON. iS) CENTEMERT AN PERRIN'S GLOVES. NO. 904 FST. NW. With Mrs. K. A. Donovan. my6-2t* Be Economical 24 * fore war was declai ing prices take another ‘jump."" We are selling BRYAN'S * "PRIDE FLOUR’ at volunteer forces and the reduction of the regular army to a peace basis no ; ppoint- ments shall b2 made in the adjuiant gen- eral’s department until the number of offi- cers in each erade in that department shall be reduced to the number authcrized by law prior to the passage of this act. _—+-2+______ APPOINTED TO WEST POINT. for Military Cadet- ipa. ‘The following appointments of cadets at the Military Academy have been made during the week: Frank G. Miller, seventh district of Vir- gina: Harry*L. Maier, ninth district of Dela- ware. Dorsey R. Chester, ninth district of Dela- were. Arthur H. Early, Dayton, Ohio. C. Cenent Lacy, second district of In- diana. Lambert M. Barks, second district of In- diana. Burt W. Phillips, twentieth district of Ohio. David H. Bower, ninth district of Iowa. Robert L. Dailey, ainth district of lowa. eighth district of Recent Select Anthony R. Boman, jr., souri. Mat Taylor, ninth district of North Da- kota. William F. Morrison, Iowa City (second éistrict), Iowa. AVIS. Departed this life, Wednesday, May 4, PAN EOS, at 4:90 a.m., at er residence, 1534 @ strect northwest, after suffering from a xbort ET DAVIS, the beloved wife of apd daughter of Sopbia aged forty-utbe years. “asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep, From which none ever wake to weep.” Fongral will take place from the Ninetecuth Street Baptist Church, Sunday, May 8, ut Frivnds ad relatives are respectfully: Invited 2 ExoTr. go" May 5. 1008, ot T om. BLANCHE HE, infant daughter of Aunie 0. and Shes a nett, aoee Doe monte. aR Funeral from her parents’ residence, a town, D. C., Saturday, the 7th instant, at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. * SPURRIER, On Friday, May 6, 1606, at 4 2.m.. at he residence of her parents, No. 421 lg street southwest. BVA MAW SPURRIER, nged four: teen years and five months, beldved daughter of George A. and Mary A. ‘Spurrier, and sister of George Arthur Spurrier, recently decensad. Faneral notice later. ‘ARD. a, May 5, 1898, at 3 o'clock . = ~=y Sou ‘peloved” husband of Mary Fuseral from hir late residence, 901 9th street northeast, ou Mooday, May 9, at S requiem inawe at Church of the Holy ‘Name et ® o'clock. Relatives, friends and John A. Lo- 2 ergs ree D U. ¥. U., are respectfully fivited to att 2 WILLS, On Tyesday evening, May 3, 1698. nt bis reside entuc! esidence, 207 1 — southwest, JAMES M. ON CREDIT. SUMMER COTTAGE. Buy Flour Now. ja. fir oo 2 ieee Im Memoriam. ij HART. In loving remem! pent ane suitable for the parlor, sitting root See ry, lowest peice: comistont “sith o—__—__ at ‘one year ago today, aa charge nothing for waste in matching figures. We'll meas- chavaber. Choice neds Worth ney 200 and 36 ae ‘Ey Can't we send you a barrel? LORD SALISBURY’S HOPE. eT. Anniversary mass at St. et ure your rooms and tack the Mattings down free. S I P { O° Pp : il C. cB ne 1413 ae my BLESS eae Soureh "clock | 4] fe the Primrose League. , 5 a € rice, er Ro I y 9N. ¥.Ave.)| one aarquis of Salisbury, addressing the &. GROCERIES, LIQUORS, CORDIALS. my6-f,m,W-28 peer arnual demonstration of the Primrose League, the great conservative political o®- ganization, at Albert Hall, in London, on Wednesday afternoon, referred to the “la- mentable conflict proceeding between two powers, both friends of Great Britain.” He expressed the hepe that “the exper- fence of the wur and the recollection of the blessings of peace will ere long bring to the *° minds of both combatants sentiments which will restore tranquillity to the world.” Thesé sentiments were loudly cheered. Lord Salisbury's speech appeared to show Carter’s Little Liver . Pills.. SICK aap ee Sketches and estimates furnished for decorations, GROGAN’S Mammoth Credit House, 2 817-819-821-823 7th St. N.W. ama Between H and I Streets. PEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE all styles/ of mural RICHARD W, ° HENDERSON, Mural Decorator, au Keener Asks to Be Relieved. A surprise was sprung upon the confer- ence of the Methodist Episcopal Chugh South, which met in quadriennial session in Baltimore: yesterday morning; in the form of a request by Bishop J. C. Keener that he be relieved of his duties. Bighop Keensr is the sefflor bishop in the church, having held the position since 1870, at-which time dered erooorhe she forBerBorockee depo Bongorhonbene QoefoobererfeedeoReofeofotes Don’t Go To Cuba Without SUITS CLEANED. 3 spb le papel ew that he had a presentiment of the change . LY CURED Quinine Pills cou evar wal te sat tad sty un hea es 1 113 F St., cites rl ora cra rate ~ deugnt If “Expert dyeing. Wasa cau cite °9 Theater. —_ sesutas aueia codiviane tea tea —— thirgs that EB. E. WH EATLEY, scouRER, = == weed aah eatan to, Zaeroon ave. Cone ee Pras * small Evans’ Drug Race G0oD FO WELL PEOPLE AND SICK OXES— Small Price. Liebig ‘Company E: Extract of Beef. aad f ets yea be y yor 208. o e s 3 THEADEL ALLE SOTSEOEROOEEOS ASA ‘For Dessert on Su nday Ddoding of of u s e the hich will remain in session a Keener, Bishop u

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