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THE EVE NING STAR, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1898-14 PAGES. SIP T STII TOTTI TUT TTT TET TTT TCT TTT TTT TU TT TTTTT TTT TTT TT TUTTO TCUTU TS King’s Palace Department Store. | King's Palace Department Store. | King’s Palace Department St®re. |THE WORLD OF SOCIETY OO COBO OO8000 2 2 20000000000 000000 0000 0000000000000 oo00 oo 0 Selene ' Wedding Gifts. ? No Jeweler Can i: ) ae e The selling was tremendous over that we will almost give aw Underquote Us! OCOCOOV00000980000 ope F000 0900900000 OOOO 0000 ,OOCOOOOVO00000 \ O00 : | Sterling Silver Gifts. 223% Exquisite CutGlass =|? Between-9 & 10. Be cad Bra jase 0d tom from $1.50 up to $25. 39¢. Children’s Mother Hubbard taisel Sasa paket Fine Bronzes==Art 3 Dresses, best quality gingham, [> sardine Fork gold tines Pieces and Statuary $ @KO WEUGH ce sesbe sevee 18. Jelly Spoon gold bow! in ample assortment. # — 50c. and 75¢. Children’s Mull be ide Speca- geld bowl Fine Clocks, from the z Poke Bonnets, also Napoleon | 2 ne Rocke gpB tines beautiful Boudoir | |% ‘* 25c. n Knife gold blade -35.00 Clock at $5.00 up 50¢. and 75¢. 5¢. Children’s Colored | on— gold bowl S400 Gaps, organdy and lawn, lace and to those at $50 Myths, tiers wieces are inciaed In OOO 8 Fie Prench time embroidery Grtmred. ion ee Cs ne-Hned eases, Percale Shirt detached col- 68c. Ladies Waists, laundered, pieces. Hall Clocks-= out-of-the erdinary, sSeatretendonseesonteateeseate taste site lifetime-lasting me- : Toilet Paper, 500 Tongs, in bes mento--from $50 up ¥ sheets. .... Cc. a package. | fe Notts connate ts to $350. $ 0c. Turkish Towels, 15x30 O8 CO0000 ,O0000 FOVOVOOH00OG0080 001212 sre, 2. PAG. OO00 oOo voo0 O00 COOKBOOK O0000 OOOO OVO000000 COPVVHOOGOOG800GH0 GOKVKOHKVO00800000 R. HARRIS & CO. CORNER 7TH AND D STS. N.W. 25c. Ladies’ Dot Hose, fa moe a 6oc. 4-quart Granite Iron Tea ao 0° 00000 OO O.e $ Weettled.< “2 22 .ce ce DOU. O° 000000 00 0006 00000000 4 23 Goeeeseeasseere: SUgg3gee3 12 Between 10 & 11. F a aN ap a % 30c. Ladies’ Cambric Umbrella 5 2 Drawers, lace or embroidered $ trimmed..... seis MOGs $ 68c. Ladies’ ‘Night Robes, 2 3, rows of embroidery insertion, also tucked... 33¢. Cambric Corset | Rags, good qual- . 24. a pair. Ladies’ 12hc. GREATEST OF JUNE SALES. Were you one of the many that visited our store, yesterday and today, to procure some of | | | Odds and ends and broken lots from the great sale of the Myers stock will make some eventful Hour sales tomorrow. y at our Hour Sales tomorrow. SOME CHOICE BARGAINS IN MILLIN- ERY FOR ALL DAY AT ROTH STORES, Hats, for 5c. Odds and ends of all sorts of Hats for as, als and children, worth all P rye A wonderful bar- lia tine gelsae Mel autict capture. Eas worth $1, for 8c. end Children’s Hats in rough straw; all the Ing shortback sail herdess most desi e. to $1. 75c. Fancy Edge Leghorns, 25c. Edge Leg- id Th latest shape turbans and colors; worth from Imported Fancy Lai horns fer ladies, miss most dainty creations manner. Imported Leghorns at Oc, raw 1 Made in th s misses and Fine goods in stylish shapes. limited quantity. % Trimmed Sailors, 15c. Just one case of Ladies’ Trimme ‘allors. They are white only, but they are made in the latest Knox with ribbon band end leather sweat. | Trimmed Turbans, worth $2 and $2.50, for 46c. Very med with straw braid or silk batavia. Imported Flowers, worth up to $1, for l6c. sterday, but so big was the stock that there are many choice lots left We certainly would like to have such ultra-bargains to offer every week, and would advise you to not let this chance slip through your fingers. ‘Between 11 & 12. An Interesting Wedding Today at St. Aloysius’. Only Relatives and Friends Witness | the Ceremony — Other Wed- dings—Pers: Mrs. Margaret Virginia Rosillo and Mr. Jonn T. Dev proprietor of the Shor>- | ham, were marricd this mornitg at St. ! Aloysius Church by the rector, Rev. Father | Gillespie, 8. J. The ceremony took place at | 10 o’cloch, and 2s only relatives and a few | Intimat> friends of the couple had epprised of the event less than a doze sons were present. The couple h: 124c. Ladies’ Fine White Hem- stitched and Embroidered Hand- kerchiefs. . oe aries 3c. tendants. The high altar was brilliant!y — : luminated. The bride, who is a tall and _50¢. Men's Fancy Trimmed ha: me woman, was quietly dressed in a Night Shirts. 5 Sree ost tas traveling costume of invisible green cloth panne Tee, A soft Ue of white mull showed at the . Lawns and Organdies, ex- throat A bees © blac @@P que with black ostrich tips wps worn. After the mony which was very brief, Mr. and Mrs. Devin ulations of the nds before th to ‘rive to th quisite patterns Fine Cry 2 inc. tal Glass Tum- 5c. bler. latives and entered their car eosornocessegeoeretsseseeoessbestessseclbeices PALE MOOOEY ROUTING How the Worst AN ARMY. mvaston of Modern utely Overcome. Times is Albwe When m. th. feel depressed or tired at prow mon to aay. ol think § is oply an army of germs the wonld accom: plist this take quinin it disagrees with them It te *. that pars whiskey, taken in mod ation, will Hill end entirely ex cst army of Ss which ever in germs are eadth killed ta remte the al that all efficient and into the use of wny tion, The weddi will be an # > etween 12 & D3) e ee me cupy a cc upie ot month sd SUPREME EH SPssioy. 68c. Ladies’ Girdle Belts, with tura they wil live at the 4 *“ : jiewele ckles rida: Mi M. avis © ves *hiladel- mt latin, te the Katghe € eweleda buckles cosadinc Mi n M. Davis of West Philadel mens Rel * chino ie ided lized and iting Mrs. Wm. R. Hodges _ Honor Under ¢ « . a1GeC esc i Mrs. Charles C. Snow ie me The Supreme Lodge of the Knights of : =" for their cottage at South Orring- | Honor, a fraternal insurance octation 1gc. Ladies Me., where they expect to remain unul {| With nearly 100,000 members, is holding its all colors........ eee twenty-tifth annual session in Washin i ney i ae Misses Cur . Smy Nelson this week. The he adquarters of the 1gc. Ladies’ Leather Belts, ali n Sagi nye ait cs © | gates are at the Riggs Mouse and the mi COIOTS 4.32.05 SAE Lee -10c. De uahe sae ings, which will continue all the week, will : : . s be held at the Scottish Rite Cathedral 3 3 : | Europe June 29. will travel in F . oo 15c. Men's Fast Black Hose, % Germany, and expect to return to et northwest seamless, sizes 10 and 11 only. 6¢, z hington about October 1. The first meeting today was devoted to ieee as - $] Mrs. Laur hearing the f Supreme Dictator, 25¢. 3-gal. Galvanized Iron Wa- fe Louise sai J. W. Goheen, Supreme Vice Dictator John x They will return to the P. Shannon, Supreme Assistant Dictator ter Buckets. --.----.0e-- bic. & Douglass 5. Briggs, Recorder B. a | Mis- Rowland of Mt. Pl pending | F. Nel Supreme T Between 2 & 3 summer with Mrs. Frances Marion | Branch and Supreme Truste ° t of Florida at the summer home of << Robinson and David T. Weil rey As Oe as tter in the Alleghanies ve Teports were referred to appropriate $1.00 Ladies’ Crash Skirts, im- Carrie M. Dougiass of 1705 35th | Committees for consideration. This even- ported linen crash, perfectly let ; with her mother, Mra. | 28'S, S¢8sion will be given up to hearing PAC GS ease tee arte ee Hos 23c. to spend the summer 15c. Fancy y Japanese Cups and Satuna Walsh has returned to ee coin from her home in Charlottes- saucers. ... SApnnonnnicn <. where she had been called by n death of her mother. . Meyers of Indianapolis ts visiting her pare nts, Mr. ry Strauss, » will be home June 16. Between 3 & 4. $5 Trimmed Hats, the most ex- Sneed etetntneretedetteteteds her friends Thursday, Peas z erin tc ee quisite creations, — handsomely Bic ent ates Sidney Panne “oF the bargains which we advertised to take place “fe inet ee elu, oe ti Aiding boren. "Flowers of ever ae | trimmed. For this hour. . $1.48 $ | Gav otecee svoivin tin Qual gereane in our Eighth Street Annex or Dress Goods aa €.......++-le. a Roll. serio and evry color Tiny ate wort Sig enn Sis PE ee Se Se Department ? % 0c. Real Bristle Tooth Brushes, eee SaaS! a IRS Te 9D) HL Riker “Aina aon WVallines ena ROWS; sas ee- hon: | ; Sets, 100 pieces......--- $8.48 ¥ Bek Wolines eal Goa ee Riera Oe £ It was certainly worth one’s while to see the + Mises ae: 4c. $4 Crash Suits, $1.85. —- - EE Set See a = crowds. We were crowded to the doors and 3 Toc. Scotch Le suitable for | Genuine Imported Crash Suits, blazer jack- Between 4 & 5, 2s pete ce? TE oT = bs shirt waists or suiting: 3i f ets, with full width skirts, finished = has = ea % every one was waited on, and nobody went : Tek wie eoae Ac. | tnade aud tailored In the bes! manne _25¢. to 4c. Embroideries, mag- $ fe a who =, been mpending % away disappointed. z 25¢. Floor Mop and Handle, site | nificent Irish point and fine hand % SRIEA hy" MEE ee One z x Us : 7 6 . coniplete Grete eas Cie 35 and $6 Crash and | work, good, beautiful pat- : paced Chase : Every — — we advertised we had in ¢ — * | Duck a. ft $2.98. | terms... eee OCs - abundan oth hh | re | - ee ood » marriage of Miss Maude Roosevei $ abundance and my ¢ ther things which, for & Between ll 1 & 12. | on and blazer ef- 75c. Men’s Madras Shirts, de- + Le Vin f th on Wilhelm aS | ¢ the want of space, we could not mention. Noth- . ae ane : oe tae 4 dh the latest Loe Se eke Sy % | von Schwarzenstein will take place July 7 | a4 but = ee 5oc. and 75c. Misses’ and Boys plain und braid timmed skirts and | tachable cuffs, soft bosoms, fine $ | at Wiesbaden. Mrs. von Orendort of W z ing but pleased expressions were heard on all Gauze Vests, long and short swihelandl inn erreets patterns... . »-2BBc. $I ington. a “cousin “of “the bride to ¢ sides. + sleeves, sizes 28, 30, 32 and 34 / ore ° ere O iAlles ue Winnen le sow Sas eatin Z BE Pe Ss = eee ¢ $3 Brilliantine Skirts, | asc. large bottie Dead % on the And sell ling the seasonable goods whichwe eg ae sresriterse 2B. 5 $1.48. Z Sees a aneceels : Main for a ies, Dimities, Lawns, White gc. Ladies’ Maco Yarn Ribbed aS = z $ Tests, ribbe = ine Figured Brilliantine, in de 5c. Men’ “ ies’ > z ks, - tc., at such ridiculously + ss : t ribbed neck and ee tee (ea a iin Ve : aN a ee and L ao Se $ bes $ the crowds the balance $|$ °° 0777" RR a pened tee testy, cS. ters wed ting, and afterward z e goods are ali disposed = 9 t ei i % $ 92 P ir marriage the baron ; a | bri si ol » arounc ye vl z Remember, this is all new, fresh goods of $|$ 2s ea ee a Fa “~ season’s production. These goods areto be £/2 Z| oMrs. Robert 1. Fleming will hold her last : : ; a z = Market ce. Plessattcpecoen <i “oni Veen” omeais ¢ found in our rear building cash as our Dress é 4 812-814 7th St. 715 Spa : Ries ane cies ee Good s Department, where we have ample room, ?|* eee Settee Miss Edith Wetmore las arrived in New- autiful light and pienty of clerks to wait %|=--~ = SS ——= = . soot am you. Come early to avoid the afternoon rush. Lansburgh & Bro., Senlondeetententens 420-422-424-426 Seventh Street. ¢ teeter cp ct ete tp ete A AAA oe nett ed : gore Seeteteteetntntentntetntedectntetectntectnetetetntet Be Soteintntete i $ Langlois. 3 fd Clothe Your Feet Properly. Harsh, illy fitting shoes are particularly unbearable in warm weather. At this time more than any other will you women appre- ciate the softuess, the flexibility and the per- fect fit of Foot Forms. No burning, aching feet—none oi that irritable tenderness. We’ve Been Cutting Prices. Four big specials make tempting attrac- tions for this week’s buyers. z : = stock of summer goods, will never feel the drain. be cool and comfortable seashore. er, pairs High Reduced to 8 hoes, $i 35 OB. that were $1.50 cae payments out so thin that your pocket book Rockers and Cool Mattings, a Gas Range and plenty of refrigerator accommodation, you may House & Herrmann, Liberal Homefurnishers, 7th & I Sts. N.W. Make the House | Endurable. We won't sympathize with you one bit dur- ing the torrid summer months unles your home as comfortable as you can. i We offer you anything you want from our you make and you can spread the With Cane Chairs and without seeking the ere You Have arpets Stored ——— Or Blankets or Winter Clothes packed — away—burn THOMPSON'S INSECT POWDER every few weeks. The - fumes are instant death to moths and vermin—but won't Injure fabrics. The cheapest and best protection against aoe & Shoe : a F St. Cor. 13th. st, ante re eg GILL’S BEST, = cts. E ‘ airtight cans, 10, 15 and 25c. w. S. THOMPSON, PHARMACIST, 703 15TH ST. pen RAH Es Toney & Trouble, GET THE BEST, | Save “The Concord Harness,”| Miss Andrews’ Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases and Leather Goods. a= R= E-E Lutz & Co., | Cooking Lessons. ho have listened t ft Miss Al RIES wi ve listened to one of Miss An- 407 PA. AVE. N.W. Grews" cooking lectures and demonstrations y packed and strictly wples free. 921 FSt.and 91223 Pa. Av. Keal Fruit Juice T Jelt-bt,20* for Headache » ; Take Most wonderful rem- Tt bas no superior. GILL’S GILLS lets. (Next National Hotel.) P. S.—Trunk Itepait led ae pairing by skilled hands, lessons are given daily, at 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., and from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m.—admission free. Substantials as well as Wier’ |cay/ keveu® to) ieee er “Information” 7 zeraring the ? pin FE ae Buooo Paison, will be freely xiven’ Tee $ | eae i Gas Range Assn., 614 12th St. $ Seltzer. [ses ana indigestion. HAVE ¥ rat, Pimples, Copper: | hing a Ulcers im Movth, Halr-Paitt Cored Sets, Aen, Se : EDY CO., 1688 MASONIC TEMPLE, CHICAGO, ULL, for proofs of cures. | CAPITAL $500,000. Worst cases cured ia 15 B To % Days. re {Don’t LetYour Head Thro! AT ALL DRUGGISTS. 2 Oe., ibe. end LES, Jo13-204 Q 1-1 Exact Fashions in Shoes._ Our factories gup; Es the best stores in New York, Boston and Phitadélphia, and we show exact fashions one whole season ‘before they can be fopnd, else- where in town. Our stock of Simmer Footwear is very coyiplete, particularly in Shoes for Outing, Wheeling and Golf. Our Fiygtente School Shoes. on the eater st, are ge as for wear, ag date of sale, marked on lning, clearly shows. Burt’s, 1411 F St, 3 st Arthur Burt. Cream i leave today Lake George They will BEST— what . Walter Neale Fs Canada, mountains. not return before September 15. —— INTERIOR DEPARTMENT CHANGES. ale A RL a a Blend rettsome fake aml S| Announcement of Resignations and equarter MORE 4 Promotions. the barrel @ | The following official changes have been © | made in the Department of the Inierior: Fl >| Office of Indian affairs—Resignation: Geo. our oy Text eal “Grewen Kkett of Virginia, clerk, $1,200. “Pro- Blend.” William A. Marschalk, jr., of Florida, clerk, $1,000 tc $1,200; Mrs. Laura :B.B.Earnshaw & Bro.,? 1105- 109 Wholesalers, 1000-1 Mat. me . $$. Cherry Seeders, B. Holderby of North Carolina, $800, to clerk, $1,000. Patent office—Appointments: Joseph B. Douglass of the District of Columbia, Courtland W. Page ot Virginia and Edward H. Jones of New York, me boys, $360. Resignati s Illinois, fourt Pension ¢ Wooten of Georgi 5 H. Netherland oe "Virginia, Orville L. Ganbin of the Dis! lumbia, messenger, #540. Promotions: He: ry B. Hazard of the District of Columota, assistant messenger, $720, to messenger, $810; Frederick C. Fear of the District ot Columbia, me: nger boy, $400, to assistant copyist, aa Window Screens, B5* 12s One of the most won- derful household devic2s ever Invent No one has yet o —————— good quality Window Reliable Watering/Screeus at 12c. as we Hose, 10c, foot. are selling at that price. John B. Espey, tari" AUN ek General land ofice—Reinstatement: Chas. T. Ycder of the District of Columbia, clerk, $1,600. Appointment: John T. Shadle of 1i- linois, copyist, $900. Promotion: W. Crandal! of Maryland, Mrs. F Joyce of Florida, Char! Dibble of “Ohi Mamie Gaffney of New Jersey an John F. Winans of Oklahoma serriorys copyists, $900, to clerks, $1,000. Miscellaneous—Appointment: Mr. Peter A. Martin of Maine, custodian of the Fort Sullivan ebandoned military reservation at Eastport, Me., vice Leverett M. Whalen, resigned. —_—__~2+—___ ANACOSTIA RAILROAD. Proper ‘‘Fixings”’ FOR BICYCLISTS. Our reputation has always been for handling the most stylish conceits, men wear. These bicycle goods will catch right on with riders. BICYCLE HOSE—soc. up. BICYCLE TROUSERS, * » weight, all wool goods, in the popular plaid, check and stripe ettects, 93-75 Up Leather Belts.......25 cts. up Teel’s, 1329 F. Je14-28d z per Conditions Similar to Those Govern- ing Belt Company. It is found that much the same condition of affairs confront the bondholders of the Anacostia Railroad Company as was the case with the bondholders of the Belt Rall- way Company. A suit is now pending in the District courts, brought by a creditor of the Anacostia railroad, which may re- sult in a decree of the court directing the sale of that property. A recent meeting of the bondholders was heid to consider what action, if any, was needed to protect their interests, in view of the probable outcome of the pending suit It was learned that in ihe event the bond- holders, or any one else, for that matter, should wish to become the purchaser of the property, they could acquire the own- ership of the rails, the roiling stock of the company and other belongings cf that char- Symphonies Must Go. —We're going to turn over ev- ery one of these self-playing or- gans in the house for exactly what It COST us. Grand opportunity for every one who appreciates fine music. Just the thing for a summer hotel or cottage, Requires no Cost Is skill to play. vould i ie acter, but they would ave no right to ccRib lls, of mic im ne A] Sczer, Dut they, would, fave no right to and perhaps no right to the occupation of the streets of the city, as the legal suc- cestors of the old company. It will be recalled that one purpose of the legislation which has been asked for by the Belt road was to give the prespec- tive purchasers under the pending legal preceedings the right to operate the road as a corporation. It is said by those who have given some attention to the affairs of the Anacostia road that similar legisla- tion will be required before the corporate rights can be transferred by purchase at public sale. It is probable that an effort will be made each instrument. Price. Recitals daily, 10 to 11 a.m., 4 to 5 p.m. E. F. Droop ‘& Sons, 925 Penn. Avenue. Stelaway and other Leading Pianos. it Attempted Robbery. William Peterson, colored, who was ar- Tested on the charge of attempting to rob the house of Mr. Bartley Thornton, No. 1130 23d Ea ee for the action of the grand jury by Judge Kimball. Peter- son, it was charged, was stowed-away un- der a bed. Mr. Thornton lecked the man ‘The suggestion hes been made that some measure should be said that in the case of in the ‘room and went after Officers Van bonds not being issued by authority of Com, Horn and Curlews, who arrested the ac- | gress, the corporate roads cused. The prisoner admitted the charge. ace included with the covered fing answers nh Uny bosenee ther for the transfer of this part of what may answers. __ se be consicered the belongings of the road. reports from the various jurisdictions of and refer- the order and the introduction ence of new business. A MODI It Will Be A handsome model Maine will be placed on exhibition at the Pension office this afternoon at 4 o'clock Appropriate cerem« will follow, un- der the Clrection of Chief Clerk Bal ley Miss Anita Evans, daughier of the com- missioner of p will hoist the pen- of the battle ship nsions nant, while Miss Louise N. Chamberlain of Tennessee, who is visiting Miss Evans wil! run up the stars and stripes. Com- missione vans will deliver a short ad- dress, Mrs. Chunn will sing “The Star Sp: Banner.” and the Pension Office Musical Union will rea music. Mr. H. Ex Barne patriotic poem |. The model is an exact counterpart of the big battle ship which went down in Ha- vana bay. It was built by Mr. w Barnes from the plans of the original on a scale of one-quarter of foot. This makes the mo forty-eighth the size ef the n about two m who is the supe pension building. He practically ed it with a penknife, working 4 hours until late in the night rivals anything of the an inch to the | during the i jesting features. Complains o Soot. Mr. Emmons S. Smith ently complain- ed to the District Commissioners that since the erection of the new smoke stack at the Center market he has suffered from the clouds of soot which blow into the front windows of his store on Market space and cover his good. As he is obliged by the heat to keep his windows open, he sug- should take truction of sested that the some steps to 5 Commission ent the his goods. He also suggested that the t company required to use a smoke destroye whi h would, hought, avoid the nw The Commissi: ane have transmitted a ith’s lette to Chairman District committee, the purpose of the legislation 1 explaining they did she ing. the necessity for i in the bill now before the House ittee on the subject. MARRIED. DEVINE—ROSILLO. At NYS, by Kew. Washingt “VIRGINIA RUSILLO, Mex. Phila- of ——____cae-—_ DIED. BROWN. At bis bome in Frederick, Md, om June 13, 1898, BROWN Funeral from St. Ji Church, on Wednesday, June 15, Friends and relatives invited CONNOR. June 13, 1888, 30 I street eloved daughter of De- . Connor, A lin and the late J. Funeral on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock from St. Aloysius Church. Kelatives and friends in- vited. ° MAHONEY. On June 13, 1898, youngest son of iol and Kate Mab twenty-five years, Funeral Wednesday, June 15, at 3 p.m.. from the residence of his aunt, 1222% Union street southwest. > 10 loth strect southeast. SMITH. On ‘Tuesdoy, June 14, 1898, 240 a.m., IRENE, infant danghter of Martin M and (the late Nellie E. Smith, aged eleven months » day: Funeral from. late resldcuce, nue northwest, Wednesd Siaech pmabatiees aes mite Yited ta attend. STANLY. On Mondiy, June 1 ARMISTEAD, widow of th Fablus Stanly, at ber residence. 2127 R street. Feneral fom t. Jchn’s Church Wednesday morn: 1910, Peaneytvante ee SS ing, June 15, at 10 o'clock. TRACEY. On Mondry, June 13, 1808, at Provi- dence Hospi PHILIP ALEXA) CEY, forme of Virginia, aged sixty-two years. Foreral at Oak Hill (service in chapel) Wednes- day, June 15, at 10 a.m. Fri invited to attend. 2 In Memoriam. HENDLEY. In loving remembrance of my darling Uttle VICTOR, who died two years ago today, June 14, 1896. “I shall go to him: be eanuot return to me. ° MAMMA. Secret of Beauty Is health. The secret of health is the power to digest and assimilate a proper quantity of food. Do you know this? Tutt’s Liver Pills are an absolute cure for Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, diseases. TUTT’S Liver PILLS

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