Evening Star Newspaper, May 12, 1898, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, THUR DAY, MAY 12, 1898-14 PAGES. I Dept. sept Se ee ore. King’s Palace. FAciothed Green Ticket ‘Friday Bargain Bunch. them. the name or not. give voua The Washington ladies are the they are as well posted in prices as the mere when so-called bargains are real or not. vs have been tremendously busy davs with us ever since we started You can judge by that whether our bargains are worthy of You may be sure that King’s Palace alone can ist of big values like this to choose from. shrewdest buyers in the werld; xants, and they know Our Green Ticket Fridays Fe Suits, Waist ts. etc. & SILK WAISTS, only. but 2 : pS aay aL LON nd SL ther tier Ot Bargains. ae = SUEVEEUE NEUEN fund Plald Hose, t from.Fe_ Hose, _ Greens 6 ack Hose, either plain gniar made. 6c. . With 4 rows of of tucks. ok, Green 42c. high Ladies” Fast er drop stitch. Full Green Ticket price well ’ Cambrie, Corset Covers, ; trimmed with All sizes. 2] 15¢ tin. gingham all Tengths 44c. with ut 14 she na 9c. $1 Ladi. pers. fully 3% Ticket 6De 9Se. s Point a@F-prit Parase rs. ruil! with large Green Ticket pri ~ Ooe. painted ile jes, in hand- rings art effets. oo 39c. ‘5c. 39c. Linen Collars, in 11 t from oOe, Gre hard assert ven Tieket Pric ided wel Hat Pi ment of set ‘ply Leinstitehed ef the bose Pri Boys’ with Blonse «mb White wide b Thes, in all t | | i i 1 Bi Ly Green Ticket Barga in ently ur HORN FLATS. fine avait shapes . very Green Tic Green Ticket Speciais in Notions. Velveteen siirt black, gray, Binding, “pink, Silk-stitech Casing, blue, w Se. Chinese Ironing V c. Steel Hairpi Safety Pin ch ‘Tape C n ping Hack. Spool Greén Ticket Day in Housefurnishings. 9c. Japanned De quor Mixers qin’ De Phiten, Large Size 1 all BEE Knives and Forks, in dv. 812-814 7th St. Today, tomorrow neat Brownie Suits. These are the little, Short Coat Suits in chev- iots and worsteds, usually sold at $3.50. Sizes range from 3 to 8 years. Our price for three day $2.00. Seeqentontendoateegoctontontesteetente doateetesteatentoateetesgeteatent There are terials are checks, plaids and stripes. 8 to 16 years old. handsomely finished. KING’S —— and Saturday we offer our Boys’ and Youths’ Fine Clothing at especially reduced prices. We want mothers to become ac quainted with the juvenile depart- ments of our store, for it’s here the Until Saturday night the following offers will be in effect: cores of styles in these Sui serviceable Cheviots and Ca: 715 Market Space. in Our Children’s Departmen rou several lines of can bu at a great saving. Blouse Suits. All our regular $4.50 and $5 Suits are included. They’re made up in Flan- Serges and Cheviots —all colors—sizes from 3 to 8 years. Until Satur- day night the price is Boys’ Knee Pants Suits. The ma- imeres, in We can fit any boy from Every garment is well made and Prices that were $3.50, $4.50 and $5.00 have been reduced to $1.50, $2.50, $3.00. 2 = Q rl. Dyrenforth & Co., 923 Penna. Ave. 4 ns; t Tr AFAR MMA IA ROMANSCH ARR RRMA ed * IR eintetnoteleteeetle eller of extra HB y BS 5 Setooeete % Seton Soefeat ofeeteste segeed SeeSorSonsenendontontoeteetententontontoatoesententoateatoatoaserforfeatoatectors = FOR LADIES’ DRESSES, Especially Rid'ng Habits, there is nothing finer on earth than Carriage Cloth. Wears like fron. Not expensive, when quality is considered. Various colors; all quiet. We keep it and will be g ad to show and quote at any time. J. B. KENDALL, 9 B STREET N.W. Great Reduction In Hair. Switebes, aes Fees Spa naaaee G itches, 0; formerly Fist class attendants Uairdressing, Sham pootng, ete. Imperial Hate Regenerator for restoring gray bal. Sever fails. S. HELLER’S, 720 7th Street N. W. BAAVATARALR ABB AACA, re Sterling Silver ry ’ Tea Sets, : 3B 5 pieces, complete—heavy 5 £ weight—colonial pattern— £ as low as Stoo. E x ©7S8terling Sflver Forks and x | » ri pan our own special patterns, ¥ 1€ Ed : Galt & Bro., : IEWELLERS,SILV! ERSMITHS&STATIONERS, € m 11lU7 PENN. AVENUE. Fy % Cee one SMES = _Smitimeld Hams and Bacon. The genuine ar- ticle of first quality. They are difficult to get. Prices low. N. W. Burchell, 1325 F St. eeleteteiote oat Loatoetentoatoete Sp tnitniet STUDER OFFERS To every lover of Nature’s—Beauties, to every lover of a “Sweet Howe,” a sti and variety of Reliable Plants, selected {bptisands “of va- rleties in my twenty-five ye active work in the forlst’s. gardener’s aoa ti Iturist’s oceu- Prices below are given according to Size and quality for a a na and healthy For new and rare fants special prices arged. I keeo mort ‘nil varieties’ ome here ‘in pots so they can be plante Orders can be left at the store, 936 F my stands in the markets, peed oe “anil 2 Anacoatia. D.C. wher int ndfeers is located. and Steck can be personally Inspected Will give advice or perform artistic work of afy” in my trade or send plants safely! to any part of the United States: in ce a leading and best varieties, CONSERVATORY, WIN- E LAWN, E Dver twelve A Plain SHOE Argument What is the use 1. ROLE of paying $1.98 3) om ie a tits for $1.98 Oxfords GW, GARDE? (pitclics of Palins, fecan 2c" to Dai: Ferns, Dra- ‘7 ceneas, | Marantas, Fancy Caladiums, Anthur- when we reselling himvs, Pandaass Utilis, “Aspidistras, "Bromeltis, FOOT-FORM ox. Arancarias, Ficus, Oranges, Lemons, Gardenias, Sweet Olives, Daphne. Agave, Oleanders, Vome- gronate, Poinsettia, Musa - OTe FORDS for $1.98. chids, ¢te., from ec. Prymulas, Oxalis, Myris. Cyclamen, Abutillons, Hibiscus, Cactuses, jas, Ci , Fitonias, Pepermenia, . Sarsiferias, Aspa: Tagns, ete. from He.” up. So FC Nis Fon Ov TDOOR PL. 5 rarleties; Atth ch. Die. per deg, ‘ancy Caiadinnts per doz 4. Chocolate Lobolias, Sweet 2 = dex. Plants of this cla: large quant without bloom or slightly smaller, att z prices. 5. CLIMBING AND TRAIL ARBORS. TRE Oxfords, $1.98 =-good as any $3.50 shoes you ever put on your ¢ feet. Isthe argu- . ment answerable? Think of changing = a shoe of indiffer- ¢ ent quality for a3 Foot Form -- the seucsuts debates cues % rding to CLINT — hos Anrea, ete , Averine, rpsis, Pop to $ —Lemon Varte; D PLANTS Mechatus, he AND BLOOMING SHRURs, c pirea. Weilgelia, 14 a (blooming quince), ns, Philadelphus or ze Hydrangens, Crape Myrtle a8, Rhoedodendrens, Berberis, 20 finest women’s shoes made. hae Son to Bte.3 & Lanrus. Makeria, Buxnr, ete. nolia Grandifiors, . B-feet size, sand Berberis and Japanese’ Muples, to $1 foot Segeertenzeny . DY PLACES—Rezonia. = hsias and Fancy Cala: = AND av BERS Ton StMMER = al BLCOMING—Dahiiag. 12 fine varieties, from jw dry rote, in mix The Huge as, In fine sorts. per 100; emus OR WATER each; Parrot Safe || can Storage. Household effects are safe from loss or injury when intrusted to our care. Our pel an sof Ficus anus Velte! exchange for ete., se varieties of Roses, ‘N. STUDER. x * * * building is absolutely fire- * * * * Thermostatic _ fire alarms on every floor. Large, dry rooms. Match- less facilities. Rates very * low. CARPET CLEANING. * * Tf you want your carpets * * cleaned properly — made fresh and bright as new— without least injury—let us do the work. Wagons call. i Drop postal or "phone 425. || E7 We cordially invite the public to call at any time and inspect our plant. Stumph Bedding Co.,| (Empire Carpet Cleaning Wks. proof. ee RH RK HH * * * * * Famous ‘Hygienic’ * Jenness Miller a aaa a we ae asa Letorto tonto tiosiortotie Gottotiootin Hossersestes 7th and K Sts. Oxtords, ¥2 T7300 Lb. loa fo the barrel. : More 2 eee 2 Black-& Russet, ¢ Victories $ are added to “Cream - Blend’s” standard every day. The Gane march of “Cream Blend” through the commercial world is now practically unopposed. “Cream Blend” has met the enemy and—like the Span- ish fleet at Manila—the ene- my is no more. Cream Blend Instead of $4. OTHER _ tremend- ous shipment of all sizes in our famous “Jenness Miller” Hygienic Perfect - fitting | Oxfords, black and popular chocolate That's why its way into homes that want it always wins THE BEST Bread, Rolls, shade, made from our own Cake and Pastry. If you “Velvetta” kid, which is as are not perfectly satisfied soft and fine as its name im- with the flour you are using at present try “Cream Blend.” That’s one brand that never fails to give satis- faction. G7 Insist on having “Cream Blend.” First-class grocers the clty over sell it. B. B. Earnshaw & Bro., 5 1105-1307 -1109 11th at. Wholesalers tin tig i ese plies. These are the finest Oxfords manufactured, the oo ooo OOM AAA AAA AOA ADDS most perfect-fitting, and ow- ing to their tremendous sale we are enabled to lower their price hereafter from $4 $3 WEdesoo5csqscuss6 x 9 CROCKER’S, 939 Pa. Ave. PIMPED EDOED :We Repair Trunks : as we make them—in the best possible manner. It’s a mistake that a blacksmith or a tinner can put your trunk in satisfactory condi- tion. We employ only trunk makers to work on trunks. Old Trunks made to look like new at slight pee OPHALY Trunk Manufactory, 1231-1233 PENNA. AVE. a Factory, 1218-1220 B st. Py 2999906099 808F ad You con't Help Liking re oe pene In the ' 3. Sominy bard fo plcame, we con please yon : W. H. Stale, 1107 F St. Closets, ie ARTISTIO PHOTOGRAPHER. myl1-100 : ae of TEN ey POW. SUITS CLEANED. ‘Send us sour last spring sait and will clean it to cok every whit a3 neat and stylish as when you bought It. Expert dyeing. Wagon calls E. E. WHEATLEY, Nig idiicy =f future ! maa The Bon Marche = Your Store, 314-16-18 Seventh. |S : = i A blow at Superstition. Both Friday | and the 13th. Reclaimed! These ‘Rabbit- foot” prices will break the ang of this, the unluckiest combina- tion known! They prove con- clusively the fallacy of the an- cients’ law regarding the great unluckiness of Friday and of 13. a ENB f Hartford » handle bars. Ad 29. 75 ors tomorrow's. p Pick from this bunch ont ‘*Four-Leaf Ciovers.”’ and Colercd Ribbon morrow. . Lot of 10¢. of Ti to 6 in, wide. usualiy + strip hat trim: li e Ret for | Another lot of Water Rottle: us Lon Marebe Incandescent smantie, burn Bp niad Manties .. Here’s Additi Ladies’ pelts for 25e, Anti-Superstition Sale of Notions. Dorning Cotton st black Tee. ball = mz. cards doz. cards. Binding, of 200 Ping r of 400 En ¢ : 1.0 r Whisk Breou itn Belt § Toe. Pins. all sizes, i Moi quart boxes May's (Grass a te Mny's Vegetable Seed for. ht Lamps Ls fi oe. Pe ctrolean dell etreleum Jel Wosstiainnaen nia A m Powder—tia box. ‘oth, Brushes. 8 tl Paste role Shoe Polish A ‘Gaady Mascot Day! M MH town ecntecti e for—tresh fiom our kiteten—as d uaty candy delicacy ever satisfied th: cravirgs of | & sweet tosth. Tomor- Tow's price Be Tomorrow instead of I5e., f 3 5c. and ‘inch Ribbons! All tolors. Sate and Taffctanet. Never sold for less than ie, and 15e. yd. Here’s Luck Overhead! We'll include Umbrellas, from which ill- luck springs when opencd’ overhead indoors. Wel fower, them instead —and rs too! of as pretty and high-class speci- mens of Umirelias and Parasol inuking as ever entercd our 3 Worth, ve from $1.50 to $3.06. 26 and 28 ‘inches; «loria silk union Taffetas—natural tural ‘ood handles; Siotaivaaa ee O5c. Bon Marche, SEVENTH STREET, Nos. 314-316-318. =| | ee f i i & z = i Z 3 i : & : Guilty of Vagrancy. Mamie Jennings and Julia Hagan, arrest- ed by Policeman Newkirk, pleaded guilty before Judge Scott to a charge of vagran- cy. They were arrested on Pennsylvania avenue last night. A sentence of sixty days was imposed. Pe eae oe Saddler Assigns. An assignment has been placed on rec- ord by Philip N. Wisner, trading under the firm name of C. M. Yost, and conducting a harness and saddiery business at 308 The Coming Marriage of Miss Alger and Mr. Pike. fer Brother Cannot Be Presem—A Wedding Re- ception — Notes. Man proposes, woman arranges. disposes of a great many features of wed- ding plans nowadays. The marriage of Miss Frances Alger to Mr. Charles Burrall Pike of Chicago, for which the cards were sent out over a fortnight ago, will take Place next Wednesday, May 18, at the dence of the Secretary of War and Mrs. Alger at noon. A Detroit clergyman will officiate and a company of perhaps 150 will witness the ceremony, the major por of the guests. however, being out-of-town relatives and intimate fri changes have had to be ma but war resi- ushers, because of the de; of the gentlemen to the front. A | adding party will be ight with 2 will serve of Cuba, rasion will therefore be unable to witness marriage. There may be a lacking also, in the person of who is determined to see her father off for Cuba, and m: be able to get j this city from Tampa in time for the c bridesmaids, who counted upon, are Miss den ef Detr daughter of the for- A A ated at nd wl fur- a ic. “A Ag Vice President the cabinet and familie bassadors will be present. 7! future home of the yourg couple will be in Chi- cago. Mrs. Samuel F. announcing the ishter, I.uc Ceker Fifield 28. Mr. and Mrs ker Fifield Ci are now in New York, aad will resi General and Mrs. Clarkson at 6> W street. Tae British ambassader and Lady Pauncefote will give a dinner Friday, May 20, in honor of the Vice President and Mrs. Hobart. Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge ef New York, for- rly well-known residents here and very ntly remembered by a host of friends, takcn the house 180) Wyoming ave- and look fo} ining in this Coolidge eon- y and kinder- in the edi Miller has sent out cards marriage of her grand- Miller Corkhill, to Mr. n, Thursday, April Salem, M Johnson, Mrs. Smart. ex-Attorney and Mrs. General and Miller have sent maay friends here c: marriage of their daughter J Augustine hall Hopper of Baltimore. li take place m the urch of Indianapo! The ceremony w end Presbs a Eratuate ‘Of Princeton, ‘ception to Lieut. and Mrs. Roy B. Hayes, who have just returned from their t evening at th: ayes ) R street ated with % the yas Humphre dq Mr Mr. and Mrs. H Han, Mr. ard M Martin, Mr Coy. Mr. a . Proctor, Mr. Mrs. J. R. Quinter aughter, Mr. nd Mrs. W. . HB. Street, Mis. A. M. Wilk and Mrs. John R. Wright, Mr. A. Leckie and Miss Leckie, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Maliard, Mr. Charles H. Hen- ney, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Anadale, Mr. and Mrs. Sneden and Mrs. Tracy and daughter. Mrs. Edward Bailey, who has been at- tending the Southern Baptist convention as a delegate, has returned, accompanicd by her uncle, Dr. Thomas Bailey, secretary of- the home board, and his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Campbell, jr., of Capitol Hill gave a dinner of tweive cov- ers last night in honor of Mrs. Copeland of New York, wife of Capt. Copeland, who is on a visit to her mother, Mrs. W. H Campbell, sr., of 2d street st. Mrs. S. H. Raunceker of Baltimore, Md., is stopping a few ith Mrs. M. M. Rich and will be pleased Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. gagement of their . Howard W. S 2 will take piace early in June. Mrs. C Holmes will be at home Wednesdays, 18 and 25, at 1353 Q street. Mrs. Westinghouse entertained a number of ladies at a luncheon teday. Sse ees FOR THE SICK AND WOUNDED. 9 see her friends. Forbes announce aughter, Annie The wedding ay Repetition of an Entertainment to Raise Funds. Owing to the unprecedented demand for tickets, the tableaux which were given with such success Monday evening for the bene- fit of sick and wounded soldiers and sailors will be repeated this evening at the Cor- ccran Art Gallery. Mrs. Hopkins, 1826 Massachusetts avenue, and Miss Williams, 1735 Massachusetts avenue, have tickets for sale, and they will also be sold at the dcor of the gallery this evening. The same program will be repeated and refresh- ments, which have been donated by Mrs. H. Townsend, will be sold afterward, while the Marine Band plays. —— Certificates of Indebtednens Issued. The following orders have been issued by the District Commissioners: That certificates of indebtedness be is- sted as follows: Against the Beit Railway Company, in favor of H. L. Cranford, for 3197.32. Against the Eckington and Sol- diers’ Home Railway Company, in favor of H. L. Cranford, for $31.43. Aguinst the Eckington and Soldiers’ Home Railway Company, in favor of the auditor of the Ccmpany, in favor of the audiior of the District of Colambia, for $40.52. curb set cn the east side of 20th street from Kalorama avenue to Woodicy road, i SRR RRR ERE That permission be granted to use one sewer for houses 30 end 33 Jackson stree| | a THE WORLD OF SOCIETY | sturdy shape proclaims its worth Its name a trust inspires The greatest blessing on the earth If as mankind desires. alt (Makes Flesh and Blood. had thrown On Tuesday, May and HELEN Vin 1 ‘ Washington, Db. « in Battimore, by the Key. 1 May 11, 189, nt bh H MAXWELL EAT ELPS, both of this No carts. : widew of n, aged wey Relatives aud. fr attend, At Providence 1 Iss, pital, on Thursday f ra brief M. SCHEL al from Christ Chureh 2:50 p.m. Friday EARNSHAW. On May at SHAW, “from 1 Pride woe goed 3 p.m. (Mlarlts Iss, ters residence JOIN F. GREEN, wkville, Md., on Saturday n'y, in Washin CHAS. G year, alt more com tery 2 D. C., on IPPITH, in’ bis th Baltimore, a.m. [Interment private. At 1:50 am. May 11, 1s Wo HO Hay Douglass On May 12. Tke8, at 1 p.m. 1284 Lith street northwest DD. I services at his Lat Burial ir Massachu at bis resi- ALL HAZEN famity. EWS. ddenty, on May 11, ISMs. 1k s twenty-six joved bus. and sen of JOUN anday, May geet fully 2 14, at 3 p.m. Relatives and fri invited te attend, MULHOLI May 1 AND. this tite Wednesday Departed t holland. Funeral at 2 0° residence, 1 and relatives PEARSON. ii Depa: at ed this life on Wednesday, May pau. WILLIAM W. PEAIE aty-three years, s will take place at bis 1 Madison street or rt, 138, 3 nd. 2° . at ber . Mrs. ‘ajamin her la ay at 7 erment at King nty, Va. ud relatives invited i ° waday, May 21, 1898, ANNA d wite of Joha V. Thomas, de. at her residence on Sheridan ’ May she rest in peace. Teresa's Church Friday morn ut 10 o'cloc * 11, 1sus n. TREUD 12 wife . 4808, at e beloved TURNER. On 4 B 4 EMILY TL will go to her grave, Where ber spirit has fled, And beneath the green sod She ix laid with the dead. Where the ad loved Funeral from her daughter's residence, 1334, Union 4 southwest; Friday. May 32, at 2 pam. ives and friends invited. 11. 1898, at 5:80 E. Suddenly on Ma eg ‘ VETMORE, late U. am., HENRY STANLEY s. Funeral ‘from his late residence, No. 624 Q street northwest, on Friday, May i3, at 2 p.m. In terment at Arlington, ‘ In Memoriam. HOLMES. In loving remembrance of GERTRUDR TiOLMES, beloved daughier of Mrs. Holmes, who died three years ago today, May 12, 1895. beuld net weep thet thou art gone, For thee to die was gal And where thon rage ew there comes No grief or earthly pain. = wSpY HER MOTHER. MARSHALL. In loving remembrance cour dear son. a WALTER MaRsHALL oa died ‘Muy 12, 1897, one year ago today. gol but not forgotten. MOTHER AND FATHER. Prevention Better than cure. 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