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dt THE SOCIAL WORLD] 22m... 5..s:m0e srw: r. and Mrs. John J. Glover of 1505 R t, have isseed invitations to the mar- riage of their daughter, Ethel A¢ Auctioneers. The Next Happy Wearers of June rivers ag pl ng opting tan ee THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1898-24 PAGES. i) The Busy Corner, | “ E OH . ‘ 8th and Market Space. | S. Kann, Sons &Co. F. WARR N J 2 NSON & CO.., SS SS - : rig? 29nd 2 : Roses and Orange Blossoms. abt Hatfield has accepted a po To incite a riot, but we feel confident that every eo one who has a dollar to spend will be up in l MI Pp © R I A N I une University "of Caicage’ wiser" she ng Z 5 eid a fellowship, and where the degree of which have been shoved to the front for a big SS 5 | Washington Too Interesting to) Sie ee ame con a ‘arge number of friends, both within and trade Monday. } ( | : (©) IN| J\ | = Desert Just Now. Interested in their approncting marine. A small lot 28-. See eee Dr. W. M. Gray of the Army Medical 3 Imported Dress|Cream Table|inch Cream and oo er a er ee ee SEE SAw at a 2 sr [the hospital ship Relief. Dr, fees ised. natural} Damask, 60 in-|Nile Ground PERSONAL NOTESOF INTEREST |," wilt remain at Chevy, Che The engagement of Miss Ada dots, stripes and/|finish and war-' with printed -de- = enly for the number of weddings whicn | Wedding will take place the latter part of lappets, 25c. and | ranted purelinen. | signs, these goods | ——— MOORIK | EDIUNG == | a the sartter art but also for tae NT sc. Jonegh Rakeman will sal 35c. value, 12§4c.| Special for Mon-|are actually | ——— 9 who had fully planned to be now away oz | 7uPE 7 on the Kaiser Wilhelm de . One caseof Fine | 42y only 35c. worth $1.00 a JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS honeymoon journeys, but for one r : 9 We DON'T WISH cia : F=f DIPLOMATS WILL SUMMER . HERE | Sis Ginter eee eee a grom arms to attack our breastworks of bargains patter 60 piecesof Fine; Extra Heavy win hagheus Sceuak Rar apc i ae the entire Stock and Fixtures of the old established firm of ee summer. colorwithfizgures,|ches wide, soft|Shanghai Silks, Of the old estab roe cone am Gi ten, wa | eset Mie Ada Hts 3=4 size Full cr another are letting the sunny days of yard, 39c. 5 June siip by without bidding their frien © tim ave ae eae ein Gavia boca | to a wedding feast. ‘Then there are som: | Slemy Feopens m Cetober. y> 0 choice eache inner ne lo’ rimte T E pleasant events in the way of fut Kiss ia Sai: Suda va Eda mad styles, regular Napkins, worth | Foulard Silk, all AT TH EIR S OR 9 1 1 09 PENNA. AVE. paees ete ae See y — aoa Ses pay id Wolfe I price 25c. Spec-|$1.25 dozen.|staple colorings ee ability, be announced before ial, 15¢. Special, 85c. and designs, in- Beginning Sresinaanugraenns aan ates Fine and Sheer| t6sinch wide| cluding navy and Plain Impoz ted | All-Linen Barna-= white. Regular ON ‘ TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 10:30 A. M. ee a = : F 1 75c. value, 49c. enough to turn even the Organdy, in yel-|by Toweling,|— ~~" | Tuesday will be rathe low, blue, pink, /never less than| _28-inchAll-silk| Diamonds, Watches and Gold Jewelry, canary, red, lav=| 1Q¢. 5 =|F t 1 k 4 ender and black, list sie? | Water-proof Jap ware, Cut Glass, French and American Clocks, Bric-a-Brac, Etc. oul th worth29c.a yard, | —_——_—___-| heavy and lus- 19¢. 42-inch wide! trous. 75c. value, : ai 20,000 yards| Wh ite Hem- 59c. The sale is ABSOLUTE without limit and to a finish, both the stock and fixtures are to be sold. SA tor oe AE Fine Dimities | stitched Lawn, AA UNGEaScorE: The high standing of this house and the well-known reputation of having carried only high-class | home will, be in Philadelphta. Anot 9| with 5and 6 rows notherassort- goods will be a sufficient guarantee, we trust, to secure your patronage. Seidel Wale snwnse ao Mr blest Mr. Leding reluctantly relinquishes his old stand, and thanks his many customers for their support dur- | Rall. which will take place at St.’ John’s ing the past. More important interests, the development of which require his entire time, and the imme- Wednesday will be the wedding day for American Organ-| 5 ff e 3 of tuck heading.;ment of fancy a dies, Cordelettes, special, 12i4c. a| Taffetas, in light VEps = diate need of $50,000 to LIQUIDATE PRESENT INDEBTEDNESS makes it necessary to offer this stock | MiSs,Nelen, Tisdel and Mr. Gregoire. ae | june at. to the public at auction to close the business. Lace Organdies | yarg. and medium Ee York city, at the Russian Church, and | for July and August HOURS OF SALE: 10:30 to 1; 3 to 6; 8 to 10. poe s has left the city in the All to sF | mountain Dr. T annual as Ministers % for the ighte: lie Henry and family are now @ lace, Crow's Nest. will be until or the summer. Watts and son will spend the month of street. Mrs. Sharp ani © go to Capon Springs pele Bees sk a ae BiG, | Season's produc- of a gilmpse of that interesting Wharton of Westmoreland county, or, style and pat- | v. ‘im tions, 98c. and ve tern, worth from|French Batiste, | $1.25 value, 69c. | —— = [== == 12%4c. to 20c. aj warranted abso- a yard. Pee etetetnetetetetentntetotetetntetndetntettetetntodes and Fine Sheer i shadings. All the therefore their Washington friends will be | Miss Bessie Washington and Miss Flor- = ducted i re guests of Miss Hungerford y pres: all their religious rites fs fs Posts are. Both bride and groom wear wreaths. SOLE PEEPS OLESEN EET PEON E OOD | ATK, Tisdel's wedding dress is very elegant 1; and she h: number of fine jewels to yard, 834c. | lutefy fast. Spec- Hine Rise aaa adgen her’ wit deliver at Wilson r 5 afternoon and the noonds exercises sday will be fol- t. The couple will probaly to thi ial, 19¢. Give Your Attention to This Great Carpet Sale. In it we are offering patterns and qualities that a few weeks later you will be paying full price for--but that you can buy now--in this special sale, at about what they cost at the mills. It’s a clearance sale of a spring stock. Very choice colorings-- _100 pieces Gen- | —* """________ Navy Blue Storm uinelndiaCrinkle| 2casesofCheck| Serge, pure wool Seersuckers,|and Plaid Nain-| and best dye. 50 beautiful com-jsook, 6i4c. and/inches wide, bination of color-| 8c. value. Spec- worth 75c. ayard, ings, the very jial, 4c. 55c. thing for dresses, 2 waists, under-|, White Organ-| 38-inch Storm skirts and paja- | ¢y,fineand sheer, | Serge, all wool, in Dr. Wallace Radcliffe and Mrs. Rad- Ls aSengegonty will meet her other re! . where t . sSosteetectentes Cummington, Mass., . Mr. and Mrs. R. mas, worth [2i4c.|this is mo India| black and navy exclusive effects. Let us measure the rooms for which you will $ hele -fabura ss ene a yard, 634c. linon. It’s regu- | blue; a bargain at want them--cut and make--and hold,if you like, until you are ¢ Asks Damages for 10 cases” Pact PP 15¢e. value for | 39c.; special, 29c. ready to put them down. But’ buy them now--for a chanice like Eh. Days this cannot come again. A‘7C. For regular 65c. grade. Colored Lawns, | ——________!_ Black [iohair, consisting of| Another lot of 49 inches wide, satin stripes, lace|those Fine Ma-|handsome luster; effects, dimities|chine-made Tor=-jthis cloth is re- and imitation or- | Chon Laces, 1¥, to | versibie; 65c. val., gandies, 8and 10c|3 inches wide, 6, | 49c. ‘value, 5c. 8 and 10c. value, 45-inch Black 60 pcs. Zephyr sere Etamine, all Ginghams, neat| 50 boxes Fine | wool, open mesh; 31 of the foreigners until quite , if they go parture of British ambassador family for Engiand next fall causes them | Frank Mayo, colored, today ho especial anxiety over summer plans. | guity before Judge Kimball of assauiting . s. Adi re bound for Eng- era however, Sud mail shortins The Tat. | his wife, Matilda Mayo. His record showed jan ambassador has only just returned | that he had on a number of previous ocea- from his country. The German and French | sions beaten Mrs. Mayo, and for his last ambassadors also expect to remain in town | offense the court sent him down for four late, coutenting themselves with short | months. trips to available cooling-off spots, while the capitel remains so interesting as a Guilty of Beating His Wife. Sd. For regular $1.25 Velvets. Big assortment to choose from. Big values. Unheard-of-before prices. 69e. For regular ‘Si grade. >--— Time Extended. Straw fMattings The Whitney * Furniture. checks, plaids and | FrenchVa!.Laces, | positively worth fed oh Gae® fee ail Wisconsin Peerless} Baby Carriages No matter! what ‘you's lane" sertes nae tivccionnte er One Li. The Disttick Conseiabones thhay se stripes, suitable|20 patterns to se- 49c. a yd., 29c. ; SG is ne best Refrigerator hevet. p diseppoint your wart fn Furniture we 3 the ry summer, pe es pees pee = peruse: exeatas for women aswell | lect from, 30, 35 Black Fig wee Gla YES es fe lptatar aracamocke z time. Minister de Weckherlin ts obliged to | jast March in which to perfect the Brown forego his usual E an trip this sum- iombian charge d'affaires and Rengifo hope to spend the at Atlantic City. The latt her sister, Mrs. Irwin, a’ h. and recruiting after her long illness. ‘The new Brazilian minister, Mr. de As- il, has arrived, with his wife and = underground elect > system. It is reported that the work is pro- atly Satisfactory man= -ved that it will be com- during the additional period of time aschildren;worth|and 40c. value,/tenrieita, 46 in 10c. a yd., S7c._ | per dozen, 2ic. | wide, ali wool and Choice of 200| A special lot of | clegantfinish;75c pieces 28 and 32- | finenarrow Cam-| Value, for 59c. 95 Hoeke’s, FURNITURE, CARPETS, DRAPERIES, Pa. Ave. and 8th St. Hoeke’s, FURNITURE, CARPETS, DEAPERIES, Pa. Ave. and 8th St. | Hoeke’s, FURNITURE, CARPETS, DRAPERIES, Pa. Ave. and &th St. Seedenfentesteeteatontestoatengentontostonfontontoatontoetensootecteoteateafonteatens fe b Z Z = 2 Sobbeoe seifeatetetetete cocoa sceeeetntentetendeteteseenges = > daughters, children of his first caihiin dias inch Fine Ging-| bric Edging, al- 30-inch Black hea me sats 2? eee = C2 | wite: He was married again a few months nascergpen | CRAFT—OHLSON, In Bal Iss, by Ite d hams, in checks|ready cut out; All=-wool Chaillie, nd plaids;alarge| 6j4c. value; spe-| worth 40c. a yd. 1, 3c. Special, 29c. - | 6 to 9 inches!” 40and 48-inch| Furmiture | wide, well-made, | All-wool Checks, Choiceofouren-| ¢} ic! 1 fi a tue fas ae showy Cambric/a dozen or more Prices caps Brasil 9 Men’s Straws51 up er shown a larger or more va- ment of Men's Straw Hats be- ry popwlar and wanted style bat ood Kinds of 1 th, Western High School Building About Completed—Other News. The werk on the new Western” High School is now practically completed, so 2 far as the building is concerned, oni had the ple! few interior touches being needed. As it | back this week. S new stands the building is about the hand-| hia all winter. The Fortugue somest structure in Georgetown, and situ- | 2" Out GEL Wastin, The Austrian DIED. Li \ { j | i 1 a, Kan., for bur- plete "show et sen and b d the heat ‘on, because of | CH: ed term out of Wash SOS, at 9:45 a.m., and Scotch Gin ham, which sold for 35,45 and 50c. a yd., 25c. 250 pieces of double-fold fine India Madras, as soft and smooth asa fine batiste; very nebby and swell patterns; worth 12%4c. yd., Bc. shades of 2 cases of Pa-= cific Lawn Rem-= ‘nants, fast colors and newpatterns. Special, 234c. 10 cases Finest | Domestic Lawn Remmants, all choice styles, on |\light and dark| !grounds; worth from 1214 to 25c. k | Edging for skirt-| patterns, Navy =\ing; special, 17c. ja yd. |and White,Biack and White, Brown and | White, worth 75, |89c. and $1 a yd. Special, 25c. 500 pieces of | All-Silk Gauze Ribbon, 3 and 4 inches wide, in all colors, worth 19c, ayd. Special, 4c. 5,000 Fine Un- trimmed Hats, | | As Ours You can search in vain for in this city. We always have given and al- ways will give, the biggest values for the least money in the Furniture business. The goods we sell are high class, but the prices are no more-than you would pay for the very trashiest goods. Summer Fur- niture we have in abundance—Re- frigerators, Porch Rockers, Garden Seats, Mattings, etc. You cannot find a better assortment, nor can you find such worthy values. Buy on Credit When tinemetzs ‘Mattings | at 7'4c. yd. Others may offer you Mattings as low t y of these Mattings that makes them so cheap at t —You won't find a better of Mattings arywhere, Get our prices. Reduced a lot of 75, ne Houghton,, McMunn’s © ated as it is on an eminence it attracts the eye of every one passing by. The grounds surrounding the place have not as yet been improved. It is understood that they will be left as they formerly were, with grass and shrubbery, giving the appearance of a garden. The green houses for the use of the students in the class of botany have not been erected, but this labor will re- quire comparatively little time. Before the beginning of the next schoo! year every- thing will be in readiness for the reception of the pupils. The work of improving 27th street be- tween M and P streets is being pushed for- ward as rapidly as possible. The work commenced at M street. No preparations have as yet been made for the widening of the thorcughfare where it enters P street, though there have been some attempts at filling in, to bring the grade on a level with P street. The opening up of this street wili give a good driveway between the two out- lets from Georgetown, something the peo- ple kavé been wanting for several years past. baby. The Viscount and Vis- iS se . The Argentine minister and family, after an extended absence, only returned last | today for Eu The Chinese minister and family ely to summer in Wash- The warm weather has no terrors . ‘The coming of the first Russian Count Cassini, and the mar- e Wollant, the charge d’af- faires, wili keep the land of the czar very prominently to the front in local vision the coming week. The Swiss minister and his wife are now in New York. That the | young secretaries and attaches of lega- | tions ‘may not be able to go this summer, | as usual, to the cities by the sea is now a foregone conclusion. Many of their friends are so accommodating as to stay here, too, so they may not be the only good people disappointed in their annual frolic. Mr. and, Mrs. Charles Pike, who sailed for England. | ington. Thyrso are as fond of | glish, and their constitu- | ° cover a great extent of | D: . Del Viso sailed | urope a week ago, will summer in / xty-five years, at rcheast tl rest, June 3, 1898, at ed husband of Olive 3. rorner 24 and © o'clock. Inter- Friends and Depart aL 9:30 0% Covert for H o a o oe ig Beiler will appear at the Dum- Mr. and Mrs. George, H. Howard and 2 ert ¢ or! a 4 arton Avenue M. E. Church tomorrow | daughters have gone to Greystone, their menace Ard Ae 634c. everymake,shape You Wish. evening at 8 o'clock, to deliver an address ; country piaew in the Blue Ride. Pum po tarde bteet | and style,reduced aidintane Sete eke soetese NGS! | | The residence of Mrs. PL. Seumtert, 1s | ne soe i =} One case of from 75c.,$1 and It costs you no more and you can * oS x5, 38. was the scene of a pleasant a celonioas banportindliy Wvibed te toms and the condition of its people. Her | St2 street, gathering Thursday night, the occasion be- address will be confined to personal knowl- | fe'the birthday of Miss Marion E. Parker, Mrs. Seufferle’s daughter. After games the young folks descended to the rooms below, Isa preparation of the Drug by which its injurious effects are removed, while the valuable medicinal properties are retained. It possesses all the seda- tive, anodyne and anti-spasmodic powers of Opium, but produces no sickness of the stomach, no vomit- ing, no ccstiveness, no . In acute nervous disorders it is an tnvaly medy, and is recom- meided by the best physicians. E. FERRETT, Agent, take your own time in settling. ¢.|Fancy Duck, for) $1.25 to 25c. e separate waists | —————_____ _{and skirts, 12%4c. 500 Ladies’ and 1. | Value, 53¢c. Men’s 26 and 28- et inch Siik Gloria 3casesof Wind- | Umbrellas, made sor Percales,light}on paragon cage of the land and its inhabitants. ‘The address is delivered under the auspices of IN’ oungest son of J. Garrett the Woman's Home Missionary Society. camry and. May Roche, aged six months snd twer Mr. Thomas Nelson, a resident of Wash- | HEPC 2 tele Iatee te eee nes had | tycetght dase. ington, who has a farm in Virginia, a few | a tvcr was the recipient of several beauti. | Fumeral notice bereafter. . gallos ‘from the Aquednet bridge, reported | co) presents. Among thone preacnt were thett of ores tren mace this morning the | Nirs. Seufferic, Mrs. Frick, Misses Parker, ple claim to have seen a colored man with | Grossart, Davis, Scott, Dawson, Young, GARNER, To loving remembrance of ARTHUR the pig in a bag making his way toward Grove, Coe, Veihmeyer and Clendaniel, GARNER, who died one year ago today - — ening, June 3, 1895, MAU- House & Herrmann, Liberal Furnishers, 7th and I Sts. N. W. In Memoriam. Georgetown. ‘Messrs. G. A and A. C. Burgess, Parker, 4, 1397. 42-inch Lock-|and dark styles, |frames and steel 372 Pea ri ote New York. athe "fon manhole at the corner of 20th | Yim "was and Hancoos, NO JO88% | non. tn toring remembrance of me teloved wood Bleached {including Navy |rods,worth $1.25, Mrs. C. A. Farrell and daughters left the Jone to the weight of a heavily laden wagon who wa: killed four years ago tomorrow. renning over it. ——. p Addl = = 5 - oer Pad ms! ie 98e. SS ures. for an extended visit in In- low slips, worth | Seed as the 12)4c.| “Oc entirestock 10c. ayd., Sfgc. | quality. 67c._| of Fine Parasols, S0-inch Lock-| Every piece of| which sold for $3 Pita rae our 12%4c. Silk-' $4 and $5.25,spe- Vhen winter storms are over. an bright and fair, Miss Donnelly of 9th street left the city We will insekiy kntel beige ‘her grave this morning to attend the exercises of the And plant a chosen flower there. Bordentown Female College, where her| * GY hit MOTHEN AND SISTERS, friend, Misss Stevenson of Washington, | pyrLiirs._in loving remembrance of our dertin, son, JOSEPH PHILLIPS. Jr., who dled. teday—June 4, 1897. Hunyadi: Janos, BEST NATURAL APERIENT WATER, much we loved him and how well. ed Sheeting,suit-|finish | Striped cial. $1.98. 205) ating aitiae Teeedee Catarg, | | Raker ane ee bi for singt a ning, in| ¢ : Irvington, N. ¥., were married June 1. beds,worth Ide a|all colors, 6c. Inigh ccs in| Galt & Bro., |coxsriraroy, | ortencatemenyPrsesdes. i cugraten | ——— ‘yd 834c. 50 pieces of Lin- need Parasols, 1107 Pa. Ave. x DYSPEPSIA, | of St ar he nasa enw sa Secret of Beauty << full width poe gi sore | peel tty hae cea LIVER COMPLAINTS, Carried a beautiful vouqust of brie rows | Ts health, “The secret of health is the oc 7 - ribbon. J ‘atkins, . . Bleached Shicet low and Laven-| $6, $7 and $8, re- | A Pound of Buttercups & HEMORRBOIDS, Siso wore s biue tallormade soma. and oan thes 2 e* — = ‘ing. Regular iSc.|der, worth 10c. a| duced to $3.98. "vest “mane this? value, 10c, yd., 434c. Misses’ Fine and tate Do you know 8-4 Lockwood; Extra quality|Parasols, every to tne! Tutt’s Liver Pills are an absolute ‘Fine Bleached | SoftFinishedPer- ‘Sheeting, selling|caline, in colors at 8c. a yard,|and fast black, 12. 1214¢c. value,734c. | to 98c. rs one warranted re silk, reduced m $2 and $2.50| eh cure for Sick Headache,