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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1898-16 ‘PAGES, 7 | THE BON / D); | ADI Tomorrow wil hingten has ever kno a somest of ribbo Which Several flowir g with the gi have ever the nove as they are the These goods are in white, blac || gros grain and taffeta. | Baby or Love Ribbon-- Satin or ¢ t the thing will sell dur- d speols—valued at s Grain wi per spool—15c. per dozen yards. and 4-in. Ribbon—many atripes, ebecks and satin lntest shades. Ke; yard e, 11¢c. per yd. and 4%inch Fine T: K and) Wi Blue value all-color Checks + sy | ‘| Tomorrow's price, 15¢. per yd. | 1 yd.—every conceiveable sbade of Hl Taffeta Ribben—4 und 4% inches | worth de. yard rrow's price, 15c. per yd. Special hk Black Taft widths; 40 No. 50-4 No. So4% wort + Worth + Worth neh, 1Se.— Rustic Parasols for decorating fancy stripe and bayadere—worth Tomorrow's price, 43¢. pair. Ladies’ Fine Lisle Thread Hose—fast black toe— Mnyx dye), double sole, heel and quality-——Tomorrow, 19c. pair. Children’s Ribbed Tan Cotton Hose— mostly large sizes, double vole, heel aud I] toe—alt goed colors Worth 35c—for 15¢.—2 pair, 25¢. Black usher in one of the greatest MARCHE ANNOUNCES of Ribbons. Ribbon sales Owing to the cash purchase of the stocks of two of America’s greatest mi of two leading importers, miles upon milesof the finest and hand- s—every thread c is Warranted Pure Silk. imters will be devoted to this sale—filled to over- vreatest and most desir. the eye of the W ered are well worth y reshest and newest styles and also the stocks ble Ribbon Values that hington public! Some of very special attention, of this season’s goods. . pink, blue and all the summer colors—Romans, Hayaderes, stripes and plain shades in satins, A Rare Sash Chance-= «d S-inch Bayaderes, ds und Faney Mires, Pour-fn-haud, Me fer F Girdles. V Double- Sati n. With he white, new si pink, blue, ete. “Regular val per Tomorrow's price, 45c. per yd. yd.—Ginch Black—he: Ribbon—of as fine a ‘d want to see—wort ¥ For this sale onl deuble lity as per 5 3¢. yard. 59. fine Black, double-face Sash Rib- bon—really worth 98. per yd. For this sale only, 59c. yard. Ribbon Sale. @uble-face Satin Ribbon, worth 2 to Boe. per yd No. 22-3 yd, ya. . yd. 4 in.,worth 35e., #% in., worth 50c., 4 | Two Parasol Snaps. Parasels—22-in. Chai worth $2.00 to $4.00— Cone! or Plain Tomorrow, only $1.39. ing Clearing Sale of Hosiery. Hi i) E OFFERS ARE FOR TOMORROW ONLY. | Cotton Hove—fast black, full Men's Full Seamless Fast Black and HH . doubl keel and toe Tan Cotion Hose—double heel and toc— hil 20c. quality—Tomorrow, 12}c. Cans hires 12}c. quality—for ge. pair. Men's Fine Cotton Hose— full fashion — fast black, double sole and beel— worth Be. Tomorrow, 15c. pair; 4 doz., 5c 5c. Striped Cotton Hose— 1 and tue, new colors—worth palr—must go tomorrow Special price, 19c. pair. || Summer Underwear Reduced. SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR TOMORROW ONLY. a Cotton Vests, full apes Ip neck and Ladies’ Fire B {| sizes and el arms—werth 1 Tomorrow's price, 6c. each. iss Kibbed Silk Vests, in and with faney crocheted neck and arms—worth G&e. c. each. Tomorrow's price, 3G ‘Shirtwaists i hese prices are the result of a big Hi ar New York but \) benetit your gain. Hi the prettiest sand | Hl] tment of Waists Hill Waists of iI See , | Gingham, Ba- tiste, Lawn, for Waiste worth |p a ae up to stand sis, | ercales, Piques, Or- | gandies, India Linens, ete, in the newest and latest de- signs — Plaids, Roman Stripes, Bayaderes, 19c. for the $1.50 out Checks, — ete., made _ plain, tucked, _ pleat- ed, lace trim- med, ruffled, ete. —sizes 1 to 13 boys or girls. Light weight for summer—worth Ie. Tomorrow's price, 12$c. each ia Gavze Vests— e-length cuffs— pearl nts — but- tons. Si: 34. Worth 25¢., for 1gc. each. Chip Hats Just in from New York—the finest WHITE CHIP HATS—plain and faney edges. Here's quick-clearance prices — that Insure # quick exit. Divided them inte two lots and marked them— 49° & 69° There Hats are this spring's geode— new styles, etc., and if they were to be sold by the small, -line”’ retailer would bring from $1.25 to $2.25 each. CRASH SKIRTS. 39¢. Splendidly made Skirts—worth $1.25. Full width—deep hem—thcrovghly weil made and Bnished. Two special Tao, =F ers Worth c. Show Your Colors. 500 Fast Color U. 8. Flags, 33x48 inches, cn 6-ft. varnished stick 3. With gold spear. ~ 39C. Yankee Notions. Clark's ON. T. Darning Cotton, fast black ond tan..... c. Se. boxes 50 Woven Initials 2e. 500. yerd spools King’s Bistiag Cot- 5 . hall 5c & Ao Kaltting Siti, 1 ‘dex. 4 yards Velveteen Skiet Binding, | wide 6c. Velutina Binding black and ° 2c. yard “Hump” Hooks and Eyes, 2 doz. for le. Clark's O. No 'T. Spool Cotton (00 yards) Black Spool Silic, G0 yards—3 for.. Se. Westerly Cotton, ton Tape 6 pieces Ascorted Cotton Tape for. & yerds of SILK Bone Cusing for. 7 ‘nd #inch Drese Bones Vins—all_ sizes set Steels, 5-hook air Corset Lacers, 5 yards Hil] Stee . 1% yards long th quart boxes May'« 3, Grass Seed || S packages May's Vexetuble Seed for | ze t Lamps...-..... a fr 6 oz. Petroleum 2 oz. Peticleum Jelly Iie. Violet Ammonia. Se. Hovsehold Ammon Joc. Taleum Powder—tin 35e. Tooth, Brushes. e - Tan Skee Dressing an Be. Glycero Saleh Jelly—screw top. Se. reily Teilet Paper...) 2/1). We. Emery Knife and Scissors Sharp- ener. Rivetea Se. Hand Serub Brushe: - Coal Shovele ‘ollet Pins, all sizes. eyed Needles. 200... Large cakes Sand, 4 for- Mammoth Laundry Soap, Bicycles and Sundries. Howard Bicycles—made by the BE. How- ard Wateb and € ‘k Co.—and have their name plate. ‘They make the finest watches —natuzally the finest wheels—a 5 $75.00 wheel for Best sundry values krown Hartford Tires w 6 Z = 2 Q se ies Hl Soetontoeteets These Green Ticket bargains are from 25c. to 50c., at = sirable Ribbons. No old stock. 4 and 5 inches them is all we wide, all : TEE 75c. to $1.50, at = All_ this season's shapes, Mine Chips, in and Faney Stra GATE: ae $5 Silk Waists. Green Ticket Price 2 Silk Waists—that’s all—in sizes 24, 36, Fat Lawn Suits, plain a ed), others ‘are perfect gouds—so t see aetaonionore tenses sonaotroncondonboreo ese concent eet COMMA HNO NEMO OOOO SED ae eer err ys Ticket Price fot Serge, can't buy a ‘tter or a more stylish garment. oe very large and full. Green Ticket Price ieteontontont * = 75c. Children’s Cap: = tains in gingham, lawn ; % linen, lace and embroidery irim- = med. G cet Price... 15 % med. Green Ticket Price... 15¢. £ 19c. Infants’ Caps, close fitting % and embroidery crown, with full ¢ riching. Green Ticket Price. .8¢. 19¢. Infants’ Flannelette Sacques, % very good quality. Green Ticket i unic -10¢. $ — 19¢. best quality Table Oilcloth, Sin different designs Green Ticket Price. . ..--- AZAc. 10c. Ladies’ White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, wide hem. Green Ticket Price. seeee ++ DIAC. toc. Ladies’ White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, with embroidered corners. Green Ticket Price. .4¢, 39¢. Boys’ White Blouse, plain and fancy trimmed. Green Ticket BRIG ec foriaias Gait ered OCS $2.25 Children’s and Misses’ Duck, Gingham and Lawn Two- Selector sete Sendontontententoegers $ piece Suits, blouse effect. Green $ Micket Paces ....4..50-- Ne DORs + soc. Hand-painted Toilet Bot- x tles, handsome designs Green % Ticket Price... - 33c. $ 15c. Sea Island Percales, 36 + inches wide, elegant patterns and % qualities. There are no_ short $ lengths. Green Ticket Price 8ihe. = z Seeteeseeseete EARLY every Shoe N that we may have, will ONLY on separate tables Here are some of the day as you can: Ladies’ $2 Black Kid Oxford Ties. sizes only. and $2.50 Wide Toe + ‘Small Ladies’ Roots, wit ‘Small sizes. Ladies’ $2 Spring Heel Tan Kid Sandals and Oxford Tics. Sizes 2% to 5. Children's $1.50 Best Wear- ing Tan Leather Laced and But- ton. B width, 8 to 10%. 50 to $2.50 Kid and round toes. Heel Children's Tan Spring Shoes. Broken Low and High sizes. Ladies’ $2 to $3 Cycle Shoes. Cloth ‘Top Tan 19-Ineh Laced jotre B and C whith; Bt Boots: B and jk Sole Seamlews Black’ Vict Eid onford Ties. Nearly at & ff -15 Tomorrow only.. A Green Ticket Ribbon Sale. Green Ticket Sale of Untrimmed Hats. 'y Stripes, Checks, Assorted Colors—cheap at $5.00. Odds and Ends of Crash, Duck and Lawn Suits. Worth $2.50 to $6. Green Ticket Price About 15 of them Linen Crash Suits, White and Colored Duck Suits and Colored They are extra fine quality Black Kersey Brosdeloth (spring weight) and Chey- k lined jackets, skirt tailor-made, some plain, KING’S PALACE DE Street. Our Special Weekly Bargain Shoe-Day. bargain as compared with what other dealers charge for the same grades of Shoes, but on Frdays we always offer some exceptional bargains. Broken sizes and shop-worn Shoes that have accu- mulated during the week, also any slow-selling shoes that is bound to find willing purchasers for them. crowd our stores tomorrow—but come as early in the Ladies’ 50c., 75c. 10-button Natty and Cool Duck, Netting, Canvas and Covert Cloth Leggins, nearly all sizes and colors. Special tomorrow. At To= Morrow Only. WI. HAHN & CO. RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, ASoafontedesteatenteadeeseateateeeatetoat King’s Palace Department Store. ‘| King’s Palace Department Store. | King’s Palace Department Store. Green Ticket Friday At King’s Palace for all day, remember. Ribbons wort Plain Taffeta Ribbons, Satin and Gros Grain Rib- bons, [loire Taffeta Ribbons, Fancy Ribbons. re sik; we can’t say half enocgh about th : a 12e: Worth 19° including Short-back Sailors, Shepherdess and Pana- in all colors for ladies, miss s and 88—excellent quality Taffeta Silk— $1.98 Green Ticket Price. co) 8 Cc. O8C. some sre flightly sofled (can be Ticket Price. . 6 Blouse Suits. Worth $1210 $18. Green 54 50 ne braided. You Stzes 34 to 38. Green Ticket Price. $4.50 Green Ticket Bargains in Ladies’ and Children’s Furnishings, Underwear, etc. 75c. Ladies’ Silk Neck Boas, : 15c. 40-inch Lawns and India Linens, manufacturers’ — short lengths. Green Ticket Price. . .5¢. $1.39 Ladies’ Gloria Taffeta Silk Umbrellas, with pocket book at- tached, steel rods, covers and paragon frame. Usually sold for $1.98. Green Ticket Price. 98¢. 19c. All Leather Pocket Book in all colors. Green Ticket WiiCe cee eee 25c. Ladies All Leath 1ge. Ladies’ All Leather Belts, in green, black and tans. Green Ticket Price.‘ ..¢...... I2¥4c. 25c. Ladies’ All Leather Belt in all colors, including — black. Green Ticket Price -19¢. 75¢. Ladies’ Umbrella Skirts, with wide embroidered ruffle, full width, all lengths. Green Ticket Prices s. aa ...- 50c. 5oc. Ladies’ Umbrella Drawers, with 6-inch embroidered ruffle, all lengths and sizes. Green Ticket Price 25c. Ladies’ Covers, elaborately trimmed with Cambric Corset embroidery. Green Ticket Price..2......+++++.-+--I2IBe, isc. Ladies’ Roman Striped Hose, very pretty patterns. Green Ticket Price... er Pocket | Books, with card combined, | | in black only. Green Ticket late Sas er eee 15c. | Men’s with Shirts, Ticket Price. 124c. Men’s F full seamle Price cp 19c. Men's with loose front and gray, all Price. 15¢ Green Ticket P 10 vnd 1 Ticket Price, 1Ge. Hou Green Tic 19¢. Real Bristle ‘Tooth rows. Green Ticket Pries We, Corset $ back. Gr 4 icket Price. me more et d to sw To do it we a re ket Price 4-qt. Granite Iro Ticket Price. ... . Granite Iron T ANOTHER OF OUR This department Blue and White a 25 per cent discount on e description. 5c. Pp’ oa a a ea aa ae only. Madras detachable ast Black Socks, Green 25c. Men’s Silk and Satin Neck- wear, in Four-in-Hands and Tecks Green Ticket Price. Non-elastic penders, with patent roller ends. Green Ticket Price 68c. Ladies’ Percale and Has become a regular institution. With many ladies it is now the one great shopping day of the week. Every consecutive Friday the bargains become bigger and more numerous. paper to tell you of all the bargains we have, but these we mention will give you an idea of their bigness. 12°| Men’s Wear. 20,000 yards of Ribbons in this lot, all the latest and most de- It would take the whole Bosom cuffs Ticket 8c. Sus- -+. Mle. Vrappers, Watteau back. Green Ticket Price. ..25¢, $1.00 Sonnette Corsets, in white Green Ticket anite Iron rina Iollers. COUNTS. ameled Ware. y article of that Deduct one-fourth of the price and the article is yours—Green Ticket Day 49c. Notions. fe White Petroleum Jett; Be Housefurnishings We Sane Ge. 1c. 29c. a Wash Basins. Qe 1 Tollet Sets. ORe REEN TICKET DIS contains a complete Mne of We will give marked T STORE, 715 Market Space. Steet rtetntetedate THE WORLD OF SOCIETY Up the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal on a Farewell Cruise. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Fernow’s Good-Hye Gathering Near Cabin John—Dip- lomatic Dinners—Notes. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Fernow en- jJoyed yesterday a delightful, if not in ail cases a. unique experience in a trip up the canal. While the occasion was in many respects a festive one, yet there was an undercurrent of sadness, as the renial host j 8nd hostess expect soon to remove heme from this city. Mr. Fernow, is becn for a number of sle head of the fore ricultural Departm fexsorship in Joicing in tt of Mr. Fernow’s abilities, yet his mi: j friends in the very n: e unable to suppress ng of re t that the minate. re him for the proper disch: les of a meraber © institution. At the venery 4 whi om of pictures beat wound = turns of perhaps the most pic- + ital water way delightful luncheon with appetites sharpened b + y was made Cabin John = | briase then the mules were induced | to tu %| The Mexic ter Romero | will xive ight in honor of the 3 $ | Vice nd Mrs, Hobart. = ssador entertained a é ‘ 2 oy Matsui was the special S| suest last night at a dinner at ¥ er’ & | of which the members of the Japanese | mother, northwest, her many where fri 5 J., are visiting her . King, 1109 1th street. illo and her charm- uled to I tothe serio’ f her fathe! . Duncan G. Campbell has issued cards for the marriage of her daughter An ° les W. McFe , Church of the rude Allan, who has been for me time the guest of the Miss has returned to her hom ee CAB SERVICE AT ST. House Resolution F ATIONS. ased by the Sen- 3 esterday Aft noon, EZ] The Senate late yester¢ afterroon + passed House resolution 189, authorizing = trict Commissioners to locate a cab x The joint resolution, as passed, & as follow «| Resolved by the Senate and House of & | Representatives, ete., That the Commis- 4 sioners of the District of Columbia be, and %| they are hereby, authorized to locate on = | the streets or parts of streets adjoining the + stations of any railroad company in the rict of Columbia, a stand for cabs, car- ages, and other vehicles for the conv Py ce of passengers to and frem the said % | railroad stations, said service to be estab- % | lished by the ‘said railroad companies. % | That the rates of charges for the service to EX | be readered by the said railroad companies 3, | shall be by the Com ioners of the & | District of Columbia, and that at no time £ edule exceed the rates now in - + THE COURTS. + ‘0. 1—Justice Cox. 3 » agt. Smith; restraining order re dor granted. Staffan ag’ 20Sts appeal fixe, sSeetont 3 rule on defendant, rv 4 May 31, granted. Staffan time to file appeal bend exten Ryan vs. O'Brien; sale finally oS and cause referred to auuitor. Equity Court No. we sell, at any time, is a be found on FRIDAYS marked down to a price attractions that will surcly 19¢. Misses’ and Children's Hand- sewed Sandals, white, bla¢k and | tan; kid or patent leather. All sizes, D and E widtb. Misees’ and Children’s Tan or Black Vici Kid Spring Heel Well-made Laced and Button Boots. All ‘sizes, wide widths only. Boys’ Spring Black Laced. only. € Beel Tan and Sizes 9 to 13% Ladies’ Perfect-ftting and Nicgly Shaped ‘Tan and, Black Rid Oxtord Ties; conimon sense or round tos. Ail sizes, D and E width, x Ien’s $2 to $3 Oxfords. Black and Ch R Kid and Calf Band ant acehioe GeVed ofeach tod, tur amease § 1] 15 size of some ang: , ome APY Tomorrow only.., ret) 9 CG 930 ana 932 7th st. am. Red 1014 and 19°6 Pa. ave., 238 Pa. ave. s.¢. The Robinson Oils, “they lubricate more and outinst other ols.” Wm. C. Robinson & Son, apll-stt BALTIMORE. Ma. $ 1 -25 $D 00 Gold-filled Glasses, Warranted for 10 a best leuses, $1.: rimless Solid Gold, mountings, $2.00. my@-Im°-6 A. K, SF mw ys Go to Siccardi’s FOR BARGAINS IN HUMAN HAIR. Hair Switches at Great B: ins. .00 Switches fo gre. .00 Switches reduced to $5.00. Gray and White Hair reduced im same proportion. Mme. Siccardi, 711 1th st., next to Palais Royal. Private rooms foi ebay] an? © hairdressing, Beis te.ee Bars, Leading y SEW LE 11 my26-th,s,t-28 | Stock Pins --Coaching and Hunting Horns, Bugles, Horse Shoes, Whips, ete., great variety of appropriate de- signs, both gold and silver. G7 Old gold and silver taken in excbange. Galt & Bro., SILVERSMITHS & STATIONERS, PENN. AVENUE. ete.—in Justice Hagner, 1.; order nisi. firming audi- guardian to zgt. Wurdemann; on Manogue agi. 1m. Pile ef Justice Bingham. ert; ord-r for pub- Co. agt. Ingalls ault. Downs agt. . et al; on trial. Mackall et al. agt. Lei lication. Duquesne Mf; et al.; judgment b: Metropolitan Railway C Circuit Court No. Bradford agt. verdict for plain- tiff for $1,750, Ashton agt. District of Co- lumbia; on trial, e© McComas. Criminal Court No. 1—Justice Cole. . S. agt. Dennis J. Canty, murder; on Criminal Court No. justice Bradley. U. S. agt. Her H ; order of dis- charge. U. S. agt. Mildr2d Campbell, man- slaughter; on trial. to ! have excellent ones Leather, Linen Crash White Duck for... Come in and Went to buy or not. 3 my26-28a VAS Other Belts up to $1.50. look © 21 Not neces- in and oods are full of Belts, yet bow rare are real good ones. sarily high-priced be good! We ; ) c. round, whether you EEL’S, 1329F S Se ———— Marriage Licenses, Marriage licenses have been issued as {cllows: White—Franklin E. J. Colburn and Blanche E. Ferguson, boti of this city; Charles E. Kidwell and Lillian F, Watson, beth of this city; Robert H. Busteed and Teresa Marie Sales, both of this city; Clif- ford R. Borden and Annie Frank Libby, both of Boston, Mass.; Wm. H. McReady and Boydanna Boarman, both of this city; J Hober Smith of Wiehle, Va., and Marthe E. Poole of Leigh’s, Va.; Harry J. Camp- field and Augusta J. Fiscus, both of this city. Golored—Joseph W. Boxley and Lizzie Simmons, both of this city; William I. sand Lula Dyson, both of this city; er Collem and Norah E. Bruce, & ets. Ib. tled with ribbon. you can buy for the price. GILL’S Gill's Candies for Parity. A Happy Medium Is the assortment of Candy that we sell for 40 It is a combination of our medium and finest grades, carefully packed in handsome boxes. It will surpass any Candy that 921 FSt.and 91223 Pa. Av. my26-10t* 20 USE DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS FOR: ALE PEO! selé-tudth.tf P. ALL DRUGGISTS. Send Brass Bound We have just made up an- other batch of those splendid - brass - bound canvas sreaere eke ood ve practically indestructible—cheay ae ga our pce: 4. Nate along your old trunk to be repaired. TRUNK, SS GOOD FOR WELL PEOPLE AND SICK ONES— Liebig Company Extract of Beef. may2i-m, tu, tht 7 both of this city; Henry Young of this city and Eva Fox’ of Alexandria, Va. ——— Claims Desertion. John C. Wood has filed suit for divorce fiom his wife, Elizabeth Harrison Wood. Both reside here, but were married at Bal- timore four years ago. He charges that on February 14, 1806, while residing with the plaintiff's mother, Mrs. Helen H. Brooks, at No. 1218 Wal- lach place northwest, in this city, he was deserted by his wife, and she has refuseé to live with him since. ———— Now Wears Shoulder Straps. The many friends in Washington of Mr. Joe Carr of this city will be much pleased te hear of his rapid advancement in the Ist Regiment, United States Volunteer Cavalry, of which Leonard Wood is colo- nel and Theodore Roosevelt Heutenant col- del. Mr. Carr, who was with Colonel Wood in the Geronimo campaign, joined the regiment as soon as it was organized as a private, leaving this city and going to San Antonio, He was made sergeant major of the regiment immediately after reach- ing the rendezvous and May 20 was made first Meutenant for meritorious services. He is with Troop D. The Highway Bill Goes Over. According to arragreement between Sen- ators Allison and Gallinger the latter in the Senate yesterday afternon called up House bill 10200, to provide a system of highways for the District of Columbia, etc. Mr, Gallinger referred to the great import- ance of the bill, and hoped the Senate would vote on it. Mr. Gorman preferred the bill should go on the calendar, and un- der that objection it went over. Se nf NOMINATIONS CONFIRMED. Favorable Ac rand Other The Senate confirmed these nc minations ji.G to be Indi t Cheyenne be sur- ot the pe Greener 0 ccnsul at Viadivesteck, Ru: n of Connectics La Ro- . France; 0. J. D. msul at Germany; V. E. consul at . Be y; HOH n of nsul at Aarau, Switeerland Wildman of Calitornia, Kong; Geo. 2 sui general at Ancwerp; Hs german ot ( to be second secret of the emt St. Pevors- burg; R.A. Lane of California, to t retary of the Hempsicad; Ville. Army quartermasters, — with rank of HM. Hol ot Minne- seta, C. B. Wertnington of low Commissary of suc $ captain, Eben B. Fen’ ot 3 M shail of lowa and K. DISTRICT PROPERTY, Bids for Insarance Opened by the Commissioners. Proposa!s for insuring the property of the District for a period of five begin- ning July 1, 180, were opened by the Dis- years, trict. Commaissioners today. There was some infor discussion betw Commis- sioner Wight and the representatives of the ins: companies before the proposals were conditions of the propos, that the bids lowest aggregate rance intere ed as bidders opened as to the ing agreed awarded to should the bidder, he to insure the police stations now building and which may and other mentioned as foll §,47¢ berg & Co. & Depew, New York, Corcoran Hill, cid rates, Walter H. Roll New Je Phitadelphia C $1.6 property will do: they t ams are mong the defendants named in a suit H. H. TT: adge, mes J. Lampton The suit grows out of the of lot No, 28, in block the Peak. Complainants c that Smi the proj in his offic states after the Smith umed complete ownership before ard after it was later conveyed to him by Williams. The complainants ask to have Smith enjoined from p ment a law them, ecuting to judg- ‘ause broug! by him against to have a decree that the sale be set , and that Smith be required to ac- and that the property be sold by of the court. Judge Cox granted a restraining order. — + Cited to Show Cause. James B. Dowell must show cause on or before the Rist instant why he should not be adjudged by Judge Cox to be in con- tempt for failure to pay money due his wife, Lola Dowell, in the divorce suit filed by her, and which was ordered to be paid by the ‘court. Caroline widow of Alexander Paul, n Paul, receives ail his estate and acts bond, Mrs. Al as executrix without his will, filed today. according to The will of the late Delaware Hudnell was filed today for probate. William F. Mattingly is named as executor and thcrized to sell the real estate for the bene- fit of Mrs. Anna Day, Rebecca Black and Catherine Gibson. Se Alleges Desertion. Roquerson has sued William Roquerson for absolute divorce on the ground of desertion since March, 1896. They were married March 9, 181, at Alex- andria, Va., and one child, May E., was bern. ‘The petitioner asks the custody of the child. Ernest Holtzman is her solici- tor. May E. _— The Children’s Country Home. The Children’s Country Home wi!l hold their annual garden and pound party on the grounds of the home, corner of Broad Branch and Grant roads, on Friday, May 27, from 4 until 7 jock. Conveyances will meet the Chevy Chase car at Grant road, and all are cordially invited. MAKRIED. N. At Rockville, Md. on Wy the Kev. SK. Witte, HOSS 1 NIE A. RYON, both of Washington, —$—___+-— PROWN, On Thursday, May 25, p.m, AMANDIA BROWN in’ : her age. Foreal ‘will’ take place from Asbury Church Friday, May 27, at 2 o'clock. Kelatives and friends are invited. AN. On Wednesday, May 25, 1898, at 8:20 ee OHN ROBERT MEMILLAN, beloved hus: Band of Mabel McMillan (nee Chedister), aged thirty-five years and “e ae s ae 30 p.m. on Satur ay 29, weeane bree i street ee 1808, at 12:55 the forty-fourth ‘Western Presbyterian Church, 19th and 2th streets northwest. . On Wednesday, Mey 25, m., JAMES A. RAWLINGS, Rawlings and busband Mai Rawlings, in the thirty-ffth year of bis uge. Funeral will take place from the residence of “his, brother-it law ‘Prank Baton, 722 1, street southeast, Sunday, May 29. at 3pm. Friends end relatives respectfully invited to attend. 3* . On May 25, 1806, MARY RYAN (nee of Jc ry. Prom cenidence of her sister, 2128 K. street 1 . May 27, at S$:30 a. thence t0'St- stephenie ‘Church, where mass will be said fer the repose of On Wednesday, May 25, 1898, after SCA tng linens, Mrs. ANNE SCAMMELL- Funeral private. . 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