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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE tl {6, 1898-12 PAGES. x ia Don’t Wait To Pay Cash. If there’s an article in our great housefurnishing e that you need don't hesitate an instant about canine for it through a Jack of ready money. We ‘offer you our stock on credit and comparisons will show that Our prices can’t be undersold in the cash stores. Everything is marked in plain figures—those are the prices if you want to pay 4 little each week or each month. Our dof credit is free; and it’s free to every one. Come here for Mattings. rout charge. GROGAN’S rlammoth Credit House, 817-819-821-823 7th St. N.W., Between H and I Sts. Weil tack them down Ba a a ee ss a Lansburgh & Bro. These Offerings will make us z soo : Very Busy Friday and Saturday. 50c. India Linen, 23c. yard. $ es Swiss India Linen, 36 inches wide, imported to retail $ ard. 2 Special Price, 23c. : 374. Imported Organdies, 19c. 3 The well-known Koechlin Baumgartner & Cie.. E. Kompmann be & Co. Imported Organdies, in beautiful flowered, figured and scroll bs effects, all new goods imported this season. Remember, the price is : only + 19c. yard. ¢ + 3 10c. India Linen, 6!4c. 50 pieces of White Sheer India Linen, 10c. grade... lfc. Remnants of Covert Cloth, Tweeds, Jacquards, Fancies, Cash- mere and Mixtures, in good lengths, suitable for waists, separate skirts, house gowns and many suitable for children’s wear. These ds represent the very newest stvles and colors, and have here- re retailed at 50c. and 75¢. We have divided them into two 18c. and 25c. yard. The following items will be found on 3d floor: eetontortete of Seedesdoadoatoadoadeateatoeteeteeteetentoesentengonsensonseatontengoadoatoazoagoatoatins tof lots and have marked them too Ladies’ Pique, Lawn, | 40 Ladies’ White India Lawn Linen and Duck Suits, reduced | Wrappers, fancy trimmings, re- ¥ from $4, $3 and $6 to. ..§1.50 duced from $1.00, $1.50 and $ [EU eae Pele Ae 65c. = E Blue Mohair | : ae, = Black ae Blue I mM ERE 150 Black Grenadine, Mohair, $ a b fi a Face aa = TSS | Faney and Cashmere Dress $ sizes;reduced from$t-soto-25¢. | Shirts, worth $150 and $175, ¢ : CHOICE oes $1.00 = I Colored Etamine, 34 - aa inches wide, in navy blue. drab, | 12}c. Colored Bordered Tow- ecru and brown... ....6C. . | els, in honeycomb, huck and : yd | Turkish, size 18x36, choice. 8c, $ 500 yards 36-inch White Plaid Specialties in Curtain Scrim, $ NagROMMes <a5s555568 6c. yd. 36 inches wide... .. 334C. yd. Se Oe auc: | fain Hae Boys’ Clothi ng. Striped Knee Pants, 1214¢. pr. Line of Cheviot Pants. 15¢. pr. Line of Crash Pat -18c. pr. Line of White Duck Pants, 25¢. pr. Lansburgh & Bro., | 420-422-424-426 Seventh Street etecotnteteteetetetetetetetetet ° Miss Andrews’ reat Reduction F-R-E-E Cooking Lessons. All bousekeeper ten amipooing, e y hair. Imperial Hair Reg Never fails. Ss HELLER’S, 720 7th saree N. Ww. and hefs in Washing- - of Misa An- rea and 4 ie sission _Ap16-20d are ee ie ‘<a ; Cry pies 3+ renges and stoves 3 g Gas Range Assn., 6i4 12th St.}¢ Hand-Sewed Shees, $ jets 28d 3 RUSSET, PATE + LEATHER AND D4 EASES 2 ¢ y Piano Ba °° anon: to any of ity $3.50 Shoes sold in @ Gi iano rgains. ne Ladies’ Oxfords, + anon D1 BLACK OR BROWN, y R: buildi i Y12 $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. \ eDul ing Sa e. Sle vos lf SSeReMe A Be Re got toga uxtce, ¥ |S Established 1638, mylo1m,28 & aoe = babe —e fy Peers oe Pees Foe. Sadat il ed Is absolute perfection In Cok CES ot Sree detentions Washtegton: consists of our su- Derb Chocolate, Bon Bens, Nougat, Apricot Jellies, Almonds, Almond Paste, French Fruits, Leaves, bandsomely packed and strictly it has no superior. Samples free. Stool and cover included. price represents 2 loss. VGrimes’ Piano Exchange, / Every 2 | fresh. (sisamce oa PENS. ave he | 9 921 FSt.and Save ancy. & Trouble, GILL Sa Pa. Av. GET THE BEST, s € ae Real Fruit Juice Tablets. jel1-5t,20* “TheConcord Harness,” The luxury 0 foes Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases i lect i and Leather Goods. |} an Elect se ic Fan mat Lutz & Co. | Baers | 497 PA. AVE NLW. Avk our representative to call. : (Next Natienal Hotel. P. S. Trunk Repatring by skilled bands. mhlG 21d U.S. Electric Lighting Co., £73 24th St. N.W. 'Phone 1877. sande !0-204 © s seaeeetoatoegedongeegetontecgeatongecgetondogeezoeeetontodenteaecentoneeteatoegetoateedeteadeceatendecondeeagirneteatoadectoateedethe ing’s Palace Department Store. | King’s Palace Diseamnrys Store. The Favored Day — Ticket Friday. It is indeed a favored day at King’s Palace. Favored with the biggest bargains of the week, and favored with the biggest num- ber of the fair sex whom prudential motives cause to seek those bargains. Yes, it has already become the busiest day in the week with us. Taner will be exceptionally rich in bargains ‘on ac- count of some goods still left from the Myers purchase, and some other specially advantageous deals we have been able to make. Flowers Worth Up to $1 for 12%4c. They are manufacturers’ samples and all of them genuine im- ported goods, made as only French and Viennese artists know how. Every kind of flower is amongst them; colors to set off the beauty of every complexion. You never had an opportunity like this before, for they are = breed I worth 50c., 75c. and $1. Our Green Ticket Price I2Z4¢. we have made 4 A Temptation in Crash and Duck Suits. $5 and $6 Values for $2.98. This is the result of one of our lucky purchases. only 49 of them to offer you, and we advise promptnes: a bargain that will not be lightly turned aside. Reefer Eton and Blazer effects. Plain or braid trimmed. White or linen effects. Made with first-class tailoring and the result is a style and neatness about them that Green, 3 only a much bigger outlay can usually Puy, AMICK eH TICest: seh ce eoe Sas er Cresent eee Ki We have as it is There are all styles, Boe. : 2 | cay Aen aren Lawn and Gingham eS Leaf Faus, the old reliable aps lace trimme - Green Ticket 5c. NGteen Ticket Price 6 for 5c. = owe 25, Eimbroldered Napolecn Hats, for se tres 's Saat in teeks and four- = je ha vod Green Tieket Price........... 9c. Green dieket Brice 17c. 3 —- é 29. C1 : Qe. 3 ie St and brai Ic patent roller ends. i arnomecre sith Green T je Green Ticket Price . % aes . Children’s Fast Black wet ie Table Oitcloth, in all colors and ; r white. 2 3i4c. Green Ticket Price . 2!4c. $ Children’s Gauze: % $ on AZ Green Ticket Price . 3c. = ¢ ; ingham Um- nese Draping Cloth, gold and e bret le, with dust 7 C. g %G AAC. 2 & B5e. sand Sve. Ladies’ White Lawn < ° $ Atri: “alightly sclleds clmmed wlth Green Ticket A Price 19¢. B S - é ne ArYains in & Green Ticket Price.......e.. N 4 $ otions. = Be. Pure Witch Hazel. é Lp. bottlers. 17c. bot. 4 Highest - 5 bay Ram. Lpt. 14c. bot. + 1c. Pure Castile Soap. : Fereis” Watste, Fo ee Ca CAKE SC. oe oe. Best sehold Ammonia, large bots... 4. Bot. Bae. loc, Best Shoe Pusn, 4C. bot. rt Waists, laun- new pat- Be. Court Plaster, and | black : Sc. anid 10¢. Featherstitep Brat, all colors... +. Fan Chalus, She. Ladies’ gold. in silver and Sc. hand painted, the 3c. * 3c. Rest Black ‘Toilet _ Pins een Ticket Price . oe. fol Japanese F: ing. kind. a Silk-stripe cket Price Blstie oe istrip KING’S PALACE, 2 715 Market Space. 812-814 7th St. ee OURS we say with emphasis. For they are emphatical, and they're different from any other cut values the stores of this town ever offered. Friday is ‘the one day in particular when bargains are literally showered here. And what gives them added zest is the fact that all in this store, from cellar to eaves, is yours, to pay for on your time. One of these Wrap- 0 ~ 0 2 A ) & Se 3 g Q & 4 2 pers to each cus- C3 0 tomer at = = ='= 3 é + 0) We've offered you some surpassing wrapper values in former ~ * weeks—specials that bore the stamp of, “bargains” so plainly on + ”% them that women literally fought io reach the choice ones. This @ week there is no choice. Every garment is as good as the other % one, and they're all the best sort that can be made at less than $1.00. You'll find plain and fancy effects in pereales andl Scotch lawns. You'll find true-color indigoes and handsome mournings. They have fitted waist lining, full front, princess back, pointed yoke and wide girdle. Made with the latest e of sleeve and with full and generous skirt. All sizes, clear up to 44. Only One to a Customer, 39c¢, 29" 33° oe 5A Well Made A New Lot of * Crash Skirt for 75c. Waists for aiming that they're We snapped up thi lot, of anoctaliy . or that the tulle good Walst = is of the best, but we do claiin mache Sao There are exactly 30 doze nutty in thelr pattern come in their_ colors Light and dark fromt, They'il_ bent Waist ever made. . The Best Offer for Tomorrow! ‘These are some 98e.very fide White Pique ve isn't a better made or better all Washington at 9s. perfectly sewed and $1.75 Duck and 08 Pique Skirts - Here’s a lot of splendidly made Duck and Pique Skirts. ‘They are worthy of all sorts of praise. Full 4-yard sweep, deep Skirts here which we i hem, lap seams. Have tailor-made belt intend pee oastion 180 attached: ever hold convenient pockets. Tih life out of. ‘The material :és fine The Skirts are as looms can turn ont. SPO DOIDV HOPS SHV HOS Never sold for a penny less than §1.75. man-tallored. Have bei ‘0 EACH 98c deep bem, fan back ‘and Boake sone TOMER AT... . melded to the hive. “They: Were leaders ca | s2XE 32 BACH costouneg 129 Man-o’-war {Tam O’Shanters color Ducks and Crashes, with vessel oa band, in silver and £ QPP ODDO IDG DDH DOD He Hal A lot of 75c. Umbrellas at 39c. They're Indies’ together and worth see. weit Pat 39c, Samuel Friedlander, Successor to New York Clothing House, 311 Seventh Street N.W. 3 The Robinson Oils, “they Jubricate more and ontinst other oils.” Wm. C. Robinson & Son, epllott BALTIMORE, Md. IMPORTED Matchless * Our dry-air process * modern method of * ing carpets. * grit—destroys m * makes carpets fres! oe oe ae : | * least injury to fabric: ture—remake mattresses. call for and deliver geod f STORAGE. * Fireproof building. * facilities. Large * Low rat o> The call and Inspect our plaut, OUR HUGE ELECTRIC SIGN. Carpet Cleaning. Tt removes jj! * every particle of dust and * bright as new—without the E7 We upholster and recover Furni- rooms. cordially invited to Stumph Bedding Co., 7th and K Sts., ee Carpet Cleaning Work is the clean- oths— h and S. Wagons ree. Best AUM’ 416 7th St. RED TICKET Friday is our clean= ing day. Rem odds and ends the nants in all departments are offered Friday at reduc- tion prices. For thirty years this has been our method. Our pat- rons well understand what Red Ticket Day means--but we want new comers For the balance of the summer months our Corsets, Ladies’ and Infants’ Wear Depart= ment have been moved to our Millinery Fioor. and Moll itats, $1.88. ; up to 2 years. ND 15) sand ri rinants WE Hose, Finest Hemstiteh WERE $1. d Worked ‘Tow Insertions, 15e. Plilow Case Covers, fancy patterns, Se. 2e. | Ladies’ | Odds and ends of fine Embroiderles and | 416 7th. LIS Aa ‘Don't Be Your Own Ba cor. 9AND Krafft’s Baker \ Jels-th.s.t-20 We Do ( " ; e ( ( enn WE countr thing TS without” any REIGHT to any point wit Our prices are low for Yue} ue ISTH ST. PA, AVE, | ia ee The eae us what GROCERIES, ‘TATA 1 DELI te. hia ~quali- appreciate. It never any ill effects. these hot nights. feel none the worse next morning. [7 Keep wagons—for only $1.25. jel6-th,s,t-38 i “Exp or Has One eek Virtue that men, especially, Drink as much “Export” as you like your leebox well supplied. Welt send 24 bottl agin etined Washington Brewery. 4th & F Sts. N.E. ‘Phone 2154 will | leaves You'll for it, Co. CORNS CURED. Stevens’ Pha COR. 9TH AND PA. AVE. |THE WORLD Epiphany. The Galtck- Wilson and Hatfield - Glover Weddings Last Night— Some Others—Personals. At Epiyhany Church last night Miss Flor- ence Rosalie Wilson and Mr. Charles Lewis Gulick were married in the presence of « large gathering of invited guests. The chan- cel was adorned with palms and lilies. The ushers were Mr. Hert Grigsby, Mr. Golds- berough Serpell of Norfolk, Mr. Pogue of Nerth Carolina and Mr. Jaquelle of Wash- ington. Mixs Bowie Wilson, sister of the Lride, was maid of honor, and Miss Be Wilson and Miss Julia Briinal of Philade!- phia were bridesmaids. They were in white organdie, the first wearing lavende ribbons and carrying a boquet of purpl: Sweet peas, and the bridesmaids had green 1 carried pink sweet peas. Th was escerted in church by her Gustave Freibus, and wore whit: de sofe over white s ned with sunburst were she Iso carried ok, from whic! Mr. Henry Sherman we and Rev. Mr. Wood 4 A small reception Ethel Adelia Giover and Dr. Rand Hatfield were married yes o'clock at s of the parents, Mi “John R street Henry a bower of green ar % w for the ceremon Was formed by white ribbc cousins and friends of the bride—Miss Mar- Miss Maclaren of San g¢ of Chicago and Miss Clara Me- Carl ms cf Minneapolis Dona'd was maid of honor and Mr. Kinsley of St. Louis was best “ in with her father a ned in white c da bouqu M relatives which w Dr. and Mr: field left for the le in Chicago, where sor in the Chicago the out-of-town rea- y. Among nd friends present were President Mrs. Raymond of the University of West Virgia . Hath Prof. and M the bride's Bertha were Hammet irarried yes' da Mr. John R. iton are out west ha exposition before shington, when Col. and and their family will go north for the summer. -Represntative left town for the Greensburg. Pa., their summer home. Chandler, with her mother, Mrs. end Master Jack Chandler left this for their home in New Hampshire. Miss Peerl May Barnes and . Bayne were married at the Andrew's Episcopal Church Perry. Only a party of r vresent. Mr. and Mrs. Payne iately fer a northern tri 1 1owill be ot home at 1413 17th Hef and family have = n. and are now at Mrs. soft imme © May utifal nome nty, Md who went t» attend the miversity at the gre *. Grant. PERYECTS ITS ORGANIZATION. Association to Aid Volunteer Soldiers, zilors and Marines. The District of Columbia Volunteers’ Aid Association perfected organization last night at a meeting held for that purpos in the drill hall of the National Guard nory over Center Market. The meet- 1e of great enthusiasm and the scope of the association v @iscussed at some le > eonstitu- commitiee presented the caster -laws drawn up last Satu nil In nstitution the object of the us- stated to be to soldiers strict Volunteers s deciged to widen th zation, however, as there movement many triends of tie and marines who have immu enlisted from city. As fi upon that para- uph of the con n reads: The object of this association shall by to render Such aid to the volunteer soldiers, sailors and marines from the District of Columbia from time io time as may be found sary.” The following officers. previously chose Married in the Palm-Decked Chancel at | dressed j Citizens to Petition for the Oponiag of Prot pect Avenue. Joseph Mansficld Injured by Falling From a Car—Morris Post, G. 4. R.. Expresses Thanks, The project of opening up Prospect ave- prop. mat ated by the in the vicinity, and the i forward more vigorously the opening of the ave t to the Foxhall road which has templated. and which has ed often by th Commissicner: badly felt. it iv claimed, as it gives another outlet on je | west town, In the proposer stree | exte ns of the Commissioners pro | visions are made for the extension of th avenue, but it calculated that | many j Years will ela fore this official s taken. | pent, it r the « ry is said, owns to have a jury ad to appraise rty, and thus tne Sao 4 S stipped fre car No. 22 of Traction Company on M_ st a ts nd sustal sur on the back of his head. He was pick- ed up and carried into Cropiey’s drug stoce and later was gency Hus- pital, where his wound was dresse Charge Against a Soldier. One of the liers from Camp Alger ugey from Darnes’ liv- : s about 3 o'clock vesterday afternoon ot hearing anything of the vehicle or hor: u to near midnight, the police were iption of the outfit requested to look out for the same, About 1 o'clock this morning the horse ana buggy were discovered by on » of the sixth ais inet two soldiers in th art y at Work. orgetown who ate help volunteers from The ladies of G j ing together te trict now at Tampa. Fla. are w d. A call for sixty dozen satter #8 been liberally responded to, and s of the shirts have been expressed to the camp. Additional contributions have been received from Mr. R. D, Weaver, Mr. W. William and in the movement are asked rec ns will be trsbut town rst ive branch of 1 Co-operative I street, wh made. Mrs a fund w spressage Be acknow ociation, dgment will be articles in quest rief Mention. of the firm rted at the station y terday that some un tered his residence on Q str street and stolen about $30 worth of hou! furnishi PHILIP Jost . at th Mrs and west. * ro, TUR, ty nity M. E id dE ANETT BENIAN and ‘ of Lorton, Va AHGERVES of ELIZA A. CRANFORD as DIED. which «be Thursday d and waited by cur mother ing she would stay; i ly whirpered, ear your loved « vexbyterian S southeast. Interment. private On Thursday morning, June 16, 1898, ck, BENJAMIN F. GIPTINGS Hy T street worthwest Sat velock. GATTING af- a ternoon, at On OLGA rey ter m.. f Wa. INDR, at Bo! SNOWDEN HEL oe WIL. pm. On Wednesds EU M L'from 3t. Mary's © on Friday, June 17, at 10 HUNTS 1S, 1898, a a.m,. Mrs, u T. wife of M £. Hunte, { the Inte Mrs. Wa. Bowling. macs will be at 8:30 aan. 1898, #t wife of stia, 1. « Hequice mare St. Toresas On Wednesday, June 1s ih invited tw atte MOORE. SOR. ar 16:25 On Wednesday were elected permanent HM. N. Couden; hono: _Vice presidents, John W. Ross, 8. Kauffinann, Beriah Wilkins, Sti Emmons Rev. H.W. Enni Hendricks, Flem‘ng; recording secretary, Adams; corresponding — secre’ Mary M. North; treasurer, John Joy son, ‘The executive committee will be co posed of the active: officers and six addi- tional members—J. Whit Herron, Mrs. An- na A_ Peck, Maj. J. E. Bell, Mrs. Clara Bell Brown, B. F. Chase and Newton Fer ree. About seventy-five new members were e rolled last night and subscrip secured amounting to $34.67, € each subscribing $20. The next mee ¢ the association will be held Monday night at the drill hall of the armory, when sev- eral entertaining speakers wiil be on hand to make addresses. The drill hall has been tendered to the association free of rent, and headquarters will be established there. Each day after 4 o'clock some member of the executive or other committees wi!l be on hand to receive subscriptions and do- naticns and to enroll members. The asso- ciaiion expects to send out a large ‘con- signment to the District soldiers on or be- fore the Fourth of July. e > Ordered by Commissioners. ‘The following orders have been Issued by the Commissioners of the District of Co- lumbia: ‘That a vitrified brick crossing be laid, under the permit system, on the west side of Harrison street. “Anacostia, just south J the tracks of the Baltimore and Ohio road ; estimated cost, $38. on northeast o'clock pam, 11G0 Both street northwest. LUCY MOORE, mother of Seuss Eas incks Meus moe cael ais June 18, at the Metropolitan SUMBY. On Wednesday morning. June 15. 1898, 45 o'clock, P. MBY. da Dennis and Serah Sumby. aged one year, months and thirteen days, at the residence of her parents, 410 Ist street northwest Paveral Friday, lock. Relatives and friends invited. THORNBURG On Tharetey, June 26. 1008, at — of Eitietta hort Funeral Saturday. Sune Ib. at 2 residence, Franklin street, Anacostia, D. In Memoriam. ‘dock, from the c* FITZHUGH. In loving remembrence of deat grandma. LETITIA FITZINGH, who died two Fears ago today, June 16, 1896. Gone, but not forgotten GRANDDAUGHTER TE. WILSON. Tn loving remembrance of our dear son, CHARLES H. WILSON, who died one year ago todas, Jume 16, 1897. 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, Malaria, scent ota Abe kindred