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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JUN®: 23, 1898-12 PAGES. 7 ness the ceremony. Prior to the service Father O'Connell made a few appropriate I remarks to the happy immediate- fo Another Pretty Wedding Among Home pele exper tedhe eae 3 “4 re to the bride at #00 Pod Folks and Friends. 22d ‘street, where a reception was held, at- tended only by the relatives of the con- tracting parties. The parlors of the house : deco: th -asion © | Weadings, Graduating and Sarprise | With plants and cut 1 Towers, and ‘Deneath @ canopy of the Ai - “Fri iday-R rt ion Day.” Parties—Marriage Announce- married pair recelved, gg tae F educti isi gee gratulations of all present. A number of handsome presents were rece! by the couple from their many friends. The re- Tomorrow’s values are going to set compe= _ fition to making excuses for itself. Many may, even go so far as to say good goods can’t be sold so low. But watch out. That statement ~ will prove a boomarang when you come and Parasols ception lasted until 10 o'clock, when the . | Party was driven to the depot and took < —We'll lead off with a sample line of Suits— uel Spalding Parkman were married today | moon. "Upon their semen ee ON a Street Suits in Linen, Crash and Duck, together ;. at noon at the home of the bride's parents, | Couple will occupy a cozy little cottage at $1.50 | OR Capitol HIN The ceremony was wit- Tenleytown. +31. nessed only by relatives and a few friends. _——_>— $3.00 Parasols. . -$1.98 | The officiating clergyman was the groom's EPWORTH DELEGATES. 25c. Organdies........18c. yd. | brother, Rev. Henry C. Parkman of Christ | party to Leave 4, aes sens a0 pa cco. - Church, Indianapolis. The Lohengrin Seis See with a lot of Covert Bicycle Suits. t Every $3.98 Suit--Price, $1.69 With nothing but sound qualities permitted to enter the store —the last ends—the remnants—are as worthful as the full lots. No wonder there’s a scrambling here every Friday. With the “June Sale” specials added to the regular stocks’ broken sizes at broken OQOVCGEO |THE WORLO OF SOCIETY | irs min parlors of the parsonage, where FF. tes: - - 30 : That starts the ball rolling, and we'll follow prices—you can understand what big advantage you'll have. to- . Take. ,pnated Lawns ep 8c. aii gata a ere feared Delegates from this city to the biennial it up with more values like it. morrow. Lawns 0 go at Be. Former price, 1248 over white ‘silk and carried a bunch of maeat cr migpesisl esos conference White Duck Suits = = = = = $3.69 15c. and 20c. Batistes. ... ;10C. | bride's roses. She was attended by her | meets Saturday ae esac cee oe Beauties—Jackets faced with pink and blue pique, and skirts epee : : is : ; Sele es sted a. Se eee ae teeniey) Stepan, Set NS | Lance tomskbow enbcaling om ki ephctel thane and jackets strapped with the same materials. 11 Ladies’ Fine Striped Swiss 1 Man’s Black Silk Shirt, + YG. | Flora Fernald, who were most becomingly | The Baltimore Aclegates ‘will join the party Li Suits = = = 4 $3.98 Lawn House Wrappers. embr size “14. Regular ® 61.50 12}c, Summer Vests.......8c. | attired in organdies over pink and gteen, | at Raltimore, and ail cult won sartareh inen Sui = = = wier peice, $e . sees seen ° Pure White Cotton Ribbed Vests — low respectively, and carried la France roses. supervision of Mr. E. P. Hamlin, the chat A beautjful assortment of Linen Crash Suits, Etcn, blazer and pigs Men’s Tecks and Four-in- neck and sleeveless—going at 8c. 5 ‘The best man was Mr. Charles H. Park- | yan of reqs es? Dinegtigme ie a eee pee Ladies House Wrappers, "Herds. Regular 2c. and ae. hirt Waist “Snaps.” man. a brother of the groom, toh 7] Among Rais ks Wal sraen has cit er = . rk patterns. qualities . S Oc. the afternoon the newly w: couple lef ; ro is city Ladies’ $1.00 Skirts = = = = = wlar price, $1.25. ° ; = i SR en ee the city for a trip to the mountains. are Mrs. Margaret Weyland, Mr. H. O. In Basket-weave linen and white dack. Mi Men’s Madras Club Ties, bat eer saber meeial epee Mr. and Mrs. Frederick George Berger | Hine and Mr. J. Finney Engle of Wa See ee ee eee ec an Military Cloth Capes, exclusive and_chotce Ladies’ 12}c. Wash Ties....5c. |," ieaUtcl- poms [one CAaTaU | Chuan Tree ree — FF trimmed with braid. te tt Regular = aving ren’ eir home 0! Li ch, c. P. amlin, ev. Joh t. Ladies’ Skirts - = = = sas = 4 feimmed we Regular price, $1 ae 6 for 25c. Ser a oS Heights, will divide SS ood ee and Mr. and Mrs. HB. Moul- Tucked skirts, skirts skirt: ith the popular : 6 az rs . = Buena Vista Springs an artha’s ine- | ton of amline, Mr. George E. A: > Diwey Semmens scents erie Go caeeion ani cc GE aac 5 Tan Covert Cloth Coats, 43 pairs Ladies’ Black Vici 43c. Muslin Drawers......29¢. | yara. and the Misses Gray and 1. BR. change around them. All made of fine quality crash linen. z Se 40, 42 and 44. Regular price. $3 xa Bind-mnade a and, Lace Shoes a my of Ladies’ Fine at Rees Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stephens of Capitol ye Metropolitan, Mr. F. B. Littel and the : ordi. Regular $8°a = : % 1 tuct a : isses Goebel and Helen Smith of Dum- i i S . .50 values. . os they are slightly soiled we'll close Hill will spend the summer at Onset bay, “ : _ Dum $8.98 Cheviot and Serge and Satin Skirts, $5.98 14 Ladies’ Pampas Cloth $5.00 values : : $1.89 ian oa Gaon at me 29c. | Mass’ Rarton, ‘Messrs, Robt. 1 Carr_and Samuci We've cut this lot to close—fine quality chevlot and serge Bicycle Skirts, ctrcular shape. 29 pairs Children’s Black 700, ot, of fine Soe. Summer Ven- 3Oe Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Hall of Oakland, | po ohtt Of Douglas, Mr. J. Fred Puss of skirts, lined with black, cerise ard turquoise taffeta silk; also a Regular price, $1.50..--.-.--. 90c. and ‘Tan Viel Kid Lace and Button Shoes Serpe Cherries * dca visiting Mrs. Hall's parents, Mr. | McKendree, Men Jone Fe: Sm guerson of lot of black satin skirts—for $5.08. Tadiccn Resa $ and Oxfords. Regular $1.40 MOR, $1.50 Wrappers... «++ 98c. aieeee es — al i es wig eee = John H. Simms and Mr. SS 3 “55 egular $7.50 $1.50 values. . - FOC. Lot of Ladies’ Percale Wrappers—summer Sligo, Md. They will remain here severai] Church, and Mog” of New York Avenue ° ° Linen Bicycle Suits; thoroughly : , es effects—a big bargain—but a very - ind Mr. J. H. Allen of Twelfth shrunk, new styles....s...esseere ee $5 33 pairs Men’s Russia Calf, small lot of them—cholce.........- weeks. Street Church, ; ir alS S c= ° 4 Ladies’ Taffeta Silk Un Til Kid and Black Satin Cat 12 yds. Eng. Long Cloth for 98c. moored ee ee chee ——_>_—_ . zi Se Shoes. tees) R cf Graves have gone for a visit to their broth- Marriage License: * derskirts, in Li ik Worth nd $4. os reduced ft 1.25. 4 pe > é Another reduction, including $1.35 to $1.50 Walsts, Organ- ‘ fhounesd patterns: Regular pace, $6, 64 ie is 51.89 the day only. cy er, Mr. Ralph Graves, near Hancock, Md. Marriage licenses have been issued af dies, Percales, Madras, Chambrays, White P. K. and Duck. A 19 pairs Boys’ Black Calf Mary Elizabeth Hoover and Mr. ¢onjows: splendid ascortment, rbowing ali the latest styles. 12 Ladies’ Nearsilk Under- ee ae $1 White & Redding,811Pa.Av Ernest Johnson were married yes-| wWhite—Aloysius C. Welch and Rose A. a - skirts; ruffled and corded. wee Shoes. Regular $1.40 value... it afternoon at the residence of the aes nhigssoine a = 98c. Waists s = = = - e 66c. Regular price, $1.75 $1.25 Men’s Soiled White Wash parents, 1118 9th street, In the pres- = gots St. ve : county. Nu. ‘Robes “ = Oe 5 - PSPS SSSSSS ne ily ew u 5 is and essie T. Bi: ¥ cate B® and Colored P. K.—Pirk and Blue Chambray, Per- : Io Ladies Linen Skirts, with Me Regular prices Et to $2.50. oF. Langlots. sen au one : tints felony "The this city; Littel O. Slack oad waa ee Se ee Invisible stripe, thoroughly st half price mea $ ——— $] coupte entered ‘the parlor to the strains | Campbel aes % : e 7 shrunk. Regular price, $125, 7 5C. $1.00 ‘ones . e 3 9. Or ane. ORO eer 2 » | Sampbell. both of this city; George F. = = = = S ; ; march from “Lohengrin,” | ¢; : $4 and $5 Silk Waists e $2.49 Paw aay Geta eee Mais iA lice Vase Ge on’t xcus See ean Search rom aamenastt “| Bisck and Maly WC sacksbam. beth ot ¢ Another closing-out figure—Plain waists, striped and checle = gs u ~ 7 city; Willam H. Burt . silk waists. Skirt cut full and guaranteed. Fancy Cheviot, Cassimere and Worsted— sister-in-law of the bride. The wedding - on and Clara M. z Regular price $1.50...........+0. 85c. = just cee price—$1 to ®-50c Y. S gown was of white organdie, lace and rib- | Hugle, both of this city; Thomas C. Kas- i i 99 Bo en t means $1 ones... : h bons. A shower bouquet of sweet peas was | terling and Rosalie aiaeck. abl = Bicycle Skirt = Ic. Ladies’ White and Colored Men’ a a our O€S carried. After receiving congratulations | of this city: Will a ace Jamasute-acsgg A splendid covert cloth skirt, well made, rows of stitching s Lansi Can woaie®: beccstibcnam: en’s White Duck Pants, 3 2 Mr. and Mrs. Johnson left for a brief visit fi Tee oe oe arourd bottom. Usually $1.50. Now 99c- Regular prices bave been 28: (jc fight cut and regular $1.25 2" Oc = By saying that all new shoes to New York, after which they will go to ee are pn R. Dickson of this a and 35¢ : a ee te $13 = their future home in Hartford, Conn, The | Ci¥: Harrie E. Tabb of Portsmouth, Va., Eton Grass Linen Caps = = = - 12%4c. $ Ladies’ Stiff Bosom Chemi- Men's All-wool Bicycle = hurt. You ae made a bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. 8. | and Carrie E. Rolland of Norfolk, Va: Ar. = ‘The most convenient caps you can have. stee, & aaa Waa onl Say pat Panta petece Mamer & 4 50 - greater mistake. New Hoover and is well known and exceedingly thur T. Vaux of Tenant's Harbor, Me. and pens i tyle. it + Ine... = popular. ie groom is aiso a Washington-| Loretta L. ii. . * poy Trimmed Sailors = s = 49 feraa, | Rogmlar prices have been style.’ Regular $2.50 value D1 ws 3 shoes should not hurt. Ean dintine totes GontIL ee fee & Doda of Baltimore, Md.: Geo. = = . Ce . a - ° Men's All- qeehey Bit FOOT FORM SHOES rs. Ella Pritchard, both of ‘hdl de Seascale, Ladies’ S aaniees é€n's Ail-woo! heviot Br : a = Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. McDade announce | this city; Samuel D. Koones and Mary Jumbo braid. 20 Ladies’ Summer Under. cycle Seite, latent style, Reg- $2.98 $|% never hurt. The whole se- the marriage of their daughter, Alice Chris- | O'Hare, both of this city: Henry E. Jolmsag White Duck Tamos= = - = « = 9 iy igerand ramen Wear EO | Nene Atfecsal. eatste, $$ chet is in the fit and the mar- | Hines to Br-— Witham" Wallace Tuckey, | Of Haritont. Conn and Maes’ f ise en's -woo! ingle- £ Le z Wednesday, June 22. At home after July s city: Joseph B. Glover of Forest Glen, Oe or a Dees ee C. Breasted Sack Salts, th tunes velous flexibility of FOOT 6 at 305 11th street southwest. Ma. and Roberta M. Poore of 7 = Straw Braids acct = = = = - 2 Ladies’ Reversible Scotch patterns. Worth up to $10...... $6 FORMS. Rev. Edward Warren and wife were sur-| My. Seis —. gel an — % . . Regu 5 E 5 4 = asa nie . McDade, o! is clty 3 50c. Silk Gloves = Fe 20c sig forresis ogeatere es he Ay 71 |) Ribbons, in all the leading $|% Experts fit our shoes to east reed se soceiy ot wraith easeat: Naune and Catherine Schae both. of ° on — = . 3 : : shades aad wid latest novel- % 7 t s ters an 2 hs city; John T. Gibso 4 . eG Black All-silk Gloves, extra heavy quality—29¢. Ladies’ Lawn Waists, in new Ues. Regular values up to sic. ZC, | your feet. They don’t try eee The oven eeentors Crys" | Mahon, both of this city: Lous Rosca, Sera tterns, with starched collars. Res + = 5 even: vas pase cea eA ates sity; Low ; % Wash Goods and Laces. Regaine peiceNisers. 22 soc ACS Ladies’ Untrimmed Hats, to make your feet fit the pleasantly ‘with music and refreshments. | Pa.: J. 'M. Pate Peg ti gr ~ BY ee what are left of the ‘J¥pe Sale” pur- shoes. They give you the Mr. and Mrs. Warren received a large| both of this cite. Gn err een talc: indal Linen. 7ic 23 Ladies’ Pique Puff Scarfs, hase, | short-back | saffor Dac % ast suited to you. And as these nor eeant crystal presents. Among | Emma Mullog, both of this cin ites. 2 = 2 Red’ and White effects. Regular z apes. Values up fs ° 5 jose present were Mr. and Mrs. G. B.| H. Py Veen ter ee :; Fla 18c. India Linen... 12c. price, 25c "15c. WechGale Hlicmareak aces to the shoes themselves— Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Dewey, Mr. | & fyi ey ay and Suse a Imported P. K.. I5c. 18 Ladies’ White Stocks, Violets, Liles, Poppies, Heather, Roses, % their flexibility is no acci- ge ee Ee sey both of Orange, Va.; John E. Dutt . wy - Zn bss ” 5 . . . s, Lottic Gibson, x 2gc. Figured P. K...... 19c. Jae Set es eel OC. specials, "Values up 46 Soo. 5 $ dent—but a well attained John George, Mrs. Julia’ Sonneman, Mr. | Chas. W. Wheeler and Lote E. Satterwhite: 39c. Organdie, 69 in. wide... 25¢. : P ‘fect Ti 1 ill: aie Wine: . result—from well planned Mes 8 ney: Mrs. H. A. Glover, | both of Fredericksburg, Var Clow we - Hie 5 ge Ladies’ Silk Windsor Ties, Eagle Quills an ings— s. 8. T. Scott, Mrs.'S. E. Hollett of Camp Alger, Va., and Nettie 29c. Black Organdie..... cote + 19c. ith fringed ends. Regular Price. DEC Six Quills fs bone... and | Wings tn methods. ESS Sa Murph: t S. A.| Swords of Athens, Ohi camel B. Park- 2 Boe Sones ° pairs. Regular 39¢. and 49. is, Mrs. A. C. Little, Mrs. N. Miller, and Ella Parr Simpson, both of thi 1gc. Val. Laces... +++.-12$c. doz. yds. 6s Ladies’ Shirt Waists, in wales : 10c, tAll Welted Taky Pee Shee ae Frederick F. Dreves. of Hyuttsvilie 9 i : 4 5 ¢ : ison, Ney a v1 ~ ile, 2sc. Val. Laces... 3 ee -15¢c. doz. yds. PRE) so patterns. Regular 12 Ladies’ White Hats. Foot Forms. $ Annie McBayne, Sally West, Adeline Woo, a Reed of Branchvilie, Imported Mechlin Inserting 8gc. doz. yds as “40c. inl farsi oh ages Mane $3. 49 z 2 S| bridge, Lottie Luckett, Messrs. John Tay-| morton oF Be aS 8c. Cambric Edges 6 Ladies’ Linen Crash Suits, e + High & Low. ° S| rire ato, Taylor, Evangelist J. B. Mc-| Perkins, jr., and EM. R. Gaxche mae F: - Cambric Edges. ......... 4c. made in handsome style. Regular Boys’ Yacht Straw Hats, $| + 9 Quire. G. A. Bannet, H. A. Pfleger, W. H. | this city: Joseph E. Bearers na ke Pep- Lot of Torchon Baces oi. oie. scan gC price, $6.50. * $2 Es eo vg 3 Sh for th Cc man, W. 3. Lenoir, Alber hone Kull} per, both of this city; Wm. N. Brady of c Yr - : x Joes oo . . aad 77 ned * vey, Om I ‘ Assortment of Open Work Swiss and Cambrie Golaed Lawn an val = = 3 ° 3 oes or the 0) 5 Holmes, Frank Sonneman and J. 'W. Har-| © Thomooe cy gusts, Md., and Elizabeth - Musee tens 0 SoC yaaa ee Oe Regular price, DEC Ghildren s Broad-rim Straw * Children - - - Sea Ponce cank ae 2 Colorsd—Charies Thorn and Edna Jef- Sie Saito 5 E P is ncing the marriage of | fries, both of this city; Benjamin M. Eaton j + 4 Ladies’ Cashmere Tea Se ee "58c. A lot of Children’s and Mr. WH, Benton and Miss Clara M. Hu- aoa 1. Mitchell, both of this city; ayer rOS Qo, F[F arm SEE Me $3 | Men's Straw Hats, both stiff $|$ Misses’ $1.25 and $rso $] Mektng SABA At mome, sis dat ccrec: | Sesenh i evan anaSarah J. Nash both = °9 Pee = and Soft Braids; Intent shaves. 3qy Chocolate Lace Shoes re- Miss Clarissa A. Edmonston, valedic- | M@y E. Jones, both of this city; William 12 Ladies’ All-wool Bathing Regular ‘Soe. ‘amd’ Toe. values. DOC, rhe Pees torian of the class of "8 of the Immacu. | ZT, Mack and Eleanor Stollard, both of this 3 Suits, trimmed with braid. Reg- 5 - . uc g5c. late Conception School, wi = > | city; Nelson O. Purdy and Ella R. Moxley. = Men’s Stockinet Bicycle rt School, was given a re ur a = = 2 ular ‘price, §3.48.............+-+ . Lae ea y 2 ception and coming-out party at the home re Pred ‘les city; Lemuel Franklin and SR Suits, 5 , B e Lucas, s ci e] 3 12 Girls’ All-wool Flannel ular, value, $10. Sport $i 48 3 $ Seed ee sowie oe en re its: Hesekiah Bathing Suits, braid tim $f 48 cods ° ZS] uating exercises Tuender’ ; Brad” | this city; Benjamin F. Holland’ of Balt? med. Hegular price, $2....-. Die Meii's S ; zr = Be rere ee leaday night. So many | ro i ia Bache ak aes Men’s Striped Tennis Coats, } flowers were sent the young lady that day | ™0P, Md.. and Cecelia V. Jackson of Ben- 5 Ladies’ Fancy Lawn choice of ped Sporting 2) 5 2 ¢ that the rooms were adorned. prune: ning, D. C.; Berger Boyton and Clara Jef- Diessea, trimmed with lace Goods Dept. Regular $1.50 value 2OCo 4 with them. An orchestra played during the | *TS0n. both of this city; Jacob H. Wash- edging. Reguicrly $5.05.....- $2.50 ,, ‘3? E F St. Cor. 13th. pecention. Mrs. Edmonston’ was assisted | ‘8ton and Eliza J. Woolen, both of this M 1 B $ ees 2 Men’s and oys we 1 by Mrs. H.C. Stevens and Mise Dact city; Jackson B. Monroe and Bettie Payne, ‘a 3 Boys’ Wash Pants, White Sweaters, with sailor collars. ‘Mi =e both of this city; John C. Bush and Lillian = l 3 and fancy linen. Regular 35¢. 17 Regular $2 quality “73C. POPPE Oot epic or ae —e a eldest | Quinby, both of ‘this city. * 2 e f Tr. an fae ae ol = ° = yard ete 3 Cc. Men’s and Boys’ Cotton Heavy 14k ‘Gold of Chaptico, Md., and Mr. Alopaenes! = a > 3 i Boys’ White Embroidered Pineapple Sweaters, with plain ° Welch of same place were married yeste: : ‘ 3c. yeste MARRIED. > H (eae . eae $ Star Shirt Waists, collar, cuffs am front neck. Regular 75c. value.......- 7° ° day morning at 8 o'clock, at Holy ‘Trini > ere are a few “specials” for this week. We're 4 See aches coer: ens ee irt uttons. 2 Church. Rev. Wm. J. Scanian, 8. J., per- | BAKER—SHAFER. On Jannery 15, 1998. = : fr =e , : Values from $2 to $4...0-.. 77: 59c. Cork Bicycle Grips, 9 formed the service, assisted by the Bee Rev, Frank Lewis: in Baltimore’ Md 53 not much given to “reductions’—our prices won't ad- arog Balbri 1 Shirts 5c fi or Tank Slee bat Rufus C. Duff of Baltimore and Rev. P. H. ©. BAKER and M. BLANCHE SHA = mit of it—so when we do offer bargains don’t over- BOYS Oo: nggan — , Ibo ts Rete oes h Be ghee Th eee ao ae Father | BAUMER—JOHNSON. On Tuesday, June 21. 1808 = look them. and Drawers; sitimer weisht.. 1 OC, Hand Pumps, worth tons to match as low as $2.50. | Scanlan celeb oe =e pe at St. Amthons’s Church, Brookland “D. (.y + : r $ Bove lAlEwoel’ Short Pants sere wa. 12c. Scarf Pins, $1. Brooches, $2. | choir of Holy Trinity, the sulones being | JOHNSON => Sdaemt MARGARET SIDNEY = We have some good Sofas—solid frames, 18 . Suits,” Double-Breasted, Brownle and faa Feta Hat Pins, $1.75 up. All heavy | Mr sagen echt amd, Mr M.S; Scanlan, | ery, Ala. > Saar springs, nicely covered with pretty carpeting, take your £ $ ae ae eS $1.53 sa item hare 48 14k. gold. — mere and Miss a Kawards at- Breage npr eget ee west uaiane a s y ) : s es tended the couple. The bride and groom iN’ eed SATA SEINUE of ann, $ , choice for $2.50. : $ Boys’ Windsor Ties and 33 a wieeess » $ EZ May other seasonable articles at correspond- are_members of St. Joseph's perk, Se, Nant KATHERINE BEYRUE of chs - — “hey > ~ % ingly = ¥ 01 ., @ el y= $! About 20 Oak, Cherry and Mahogany Center mecce fortuisee: anaionel. 3. OCS Neverout Lamps... $2.70 = G It B men who offidiated’ at" pepe WMAN-KETCHAM. On June 19, 1808. by the S -~ ng me — : a al ae . the resent nd forme! st S a Dr, Easton Mr. EDWIN D. NEWMAN oft $ Fa ae been reduced. Prices that ranged from Boys’ Wash_ Sailor Suits, Pathlight Lamps... $1.48 $ a & fO., ae ager lrg receiving, the icesprataiee Nee heer cite at Miss” MAUDE & 35 to $25 are $2.5 >t S19, Five 4 C ¥ Brown, Blue atd Tan, striped effects, 3 . é tions Mr. and Mrs. Welch i 4 > of this city. ‘ 5 5 al 50 up to Sto, Five O'clock Tea Pettis Weasel onabaan Werth 4 8 Pants Guards. .......0+ [¢, $ | 72¥PUCERS. SILVERSMITHS & STATIONERS. | future home ot Cheptee Manet oF thelr PARKMAN. [Ak gems Sone ee. eve, F3 Tables, $4, reduced from $12. up to Te. For. 2 ° Saks’ Bell, only con Je23-t, th, 9,t-2 Eee At Chicago yesterday Mr. Lewis F. Ma-| bs the Be ©, Parkman of “Chee = We always have a solid Oak Extension Table at 53 Boys’ Fancy Percale Star z ST AT A son, eldest son of Senator William E. Ma-| PaleiaN ‘4 PARR SIMPSON. ys ‘ 2 Shict Walets, alvo plain White. 2) & topes ringing, bell. ....<-.e... DOC, 3|= z : son, and Miss Emily M. Coon, daughier of | 1 ARK™. = $ $2.50, and a 40-pound Hair Mattress for $6.50. $ Worth up to §1.50...... -40C, agers "Sle B idee" feoprs Mr. Reuben W. Goon, were married at the = : . 5 > = y. r = eri family psidence. . and Mrs. RANDOLPH—DICKSON. Wednesday. e z All our Mattings are tacked down free. Men’s Summer Underwear. Steel Toe Clips.......5¢. & ENERER SS AZT Ee Te Se SS ese be res inant yey ~4 ae? = . Regul: 25c. and 5c. val- 5 residence of the Wride's purents, WILLIAM = We give you credit at prices that are as low as can tes wes =e 19¢, Electric Stroke Bells. 14c. Th f ane aay E. O'Hare, daughter of Mr. HELEN. ROGERS DICKSON at Wasniaze = = be found in the cash stores. There’s no premium on 16 Men’s Madras Neglige Bicyeler enamel 10c. e€ Season or Geome “AL O'Hare, was married to Mr. D. ¢. - a z the accommodation of paying as you're able. A little pans cee Te pees “50c. Boys? Base Ball Mitts. 25; 4 Preservin Peslaenne at the bride's pectin dae tee Tae ee money once a week or once a month is all we ask. Men’s Madras Neglige 5 Cc. g Home Rev. & F Syae efininien rhe canasy Shirts, with high turn-over collars and Boys’ Full Size Base A || bride was attended by her sisters, the | CASSIDY. On ‘Thursday morning, June 2, 1808, attached cuffs, Sizes 14; 14%, 15, 27 Misses Annie and Nellis O'Hare, She w RALPH GOODRIDGE CASSIDY. infant son of : 36m and 17. Regular $1.50 value ZOC. thins BE ruil Al 3 od ce; She was | arthur B. and Fannie F. Cassidy. $ F) ° i dressed in wilte mousseline de soie over | puneral Friday aftercon. * : | | white taffeta, and carried a cluster of |S RO GS A\ N S —has arrived. You can [f/| daisies. The bridesmaids were dressed In HAMMET. | Suddenly. ater resi za 5 = west. on .. buy the best Fruit Jars and jf} | White organdie end carried pink rosea. The | Siar urtewest, ce Wetecetay June =. 10 2 2 e rm am jammet, in the twenty-cighth year of Mammoth Credit House aks an ompan Jelly Tumblers of us al- jj | and’palms, Uimmeaintely efter the raven: | SSP ag amt. ith = ou 9 ‘ 9 hi “s = tion Mr. and Mrs. Koones left on a short | Notice of funeral hereafter, (Maryland papers ; most as cheap as the “com: |] trip to New York, and on their return will | \ please copy oe = 817=819-821-82 3 7t t “ “‘Saks’ Corner.’’ mon” elsewhere. | | reside at 1621 Marion street. eae + = = = = oW., 53 Sibert . Departed from this life at her resi- = Mrs. Romero is rapidly convalescing from 3 SeebendocondeSoedezegengeteafatooagenvaetenafnthagadecoedetiofeteceteteeege i ae pam LILLIAN FinGnaTES i = os = aoe rv lang! ol 04 and Agnes Celia : woos Se eee lGur doz.; qs, soc. doz; fgals, (1/5 SMM Somers yeast f9 leave for | raat Sings tum 34, at 2 pm. tom D. A Graduates oO Gill’s +3 Gts., 50c. doz. ; $ gals., - Church, Sth ‘street between F and Go Yesterday ut the residence of Major and Mrs. Heistand two very successful per- formances of a one-act farce, “The Silent Protector,” were given by five young misses for the relief fund for soldiers’ families now in the south. Mrs. Heistand ¢irected the presentations, and four of the five starg were her young Misses Mary Kolbe, Mary Shearer, Isabel and Mary Sadler. The fifth performer was Miss Margaret Wagner, daughter of Capt. Wag- ner. The parlors and hall were draped with bunting and a stage erected. After- 75¢. doz. “Lightning” Jars—pints, $1.25 doz.; qts., $1.40 doz.; 2 gals., $1.75 doz. The _ celebrated “Gil- christ” Fruit Jar, with wide mouth and cone-shaped j top—pints, $1.15 doz.; qts., JOHNSON. At her home, 117 B street southeast, on June 21, 1898, ®ALL oved Gaaghter Beautiful Skin assured ladies whe use BRIGHTW! ‘OMPLEXION CREAM. Tt remo plemishes—takes away pimples aud ee |The High School [Chocolates to Stalee for photos. in henésome metal toxes for ‘mail or express, cures redress apd olliness— prevents “tan” ARE JUST WHA? YOU WANT. = 1 —kpow about STALEE'S PHOTOS—know what Pure, rich, fresh,-wholésome, delicious, Three = certainly a degassed |Presh, Bright) (use nats. | cans wierd Evans’ Drug Store moos |ICARPETS, “— Cana excellent Hkenesses and pean ene Stalee GA's Femous Chocolate Mints; 18c. box. Sepa mel ntl ane toa aes ga ta * * That's the way WE make ||| | S8****eeeeooososoeososoooes | falieas fe Mints, I Mae Te c assortments, 25, 40 end; 60 gts. ‘These Choc- invariably makes. Girls in their dainty gowns olntee Wall — wear and cadets in uniform rd i Funeral Friday morning, June 24, at 10 o'clock, from St. Augustine's Church. 2 WASHINGTON, June 23. 1895. The Ladies’ Unity Society is requested to meet at St. Augustine's Church, I5th street. to attend the funeral of deceased sister, Mrs. ELIZA JONES. * noon and evening performances were given, $1.25 doz.; 3 gals., $1.50 Miss Virginia Gardner playing piano ac- Mason’s Fruit Jars, pints | | her recent severe illness, and in a few days packed in doz. cases, 45¢. || will be able to take a short drive. Minis- z » 45C. F 4 The audie dis- mornit 9:30 o'clock. ee . ||| * * soiled carpets look, when Men’s $3 doz. Without doubt, the apdeel cee SACLNY UN porate ees | areata eae oes Ww. AERO, = 66 99 | * * WE Ry &6 most economical — - jars youthful performers gave the play at the 4 Star’? Ham? |, , WE clean them. Every Hand-Sewed Shoes, A “Breeze=- 4 5 White ‘House Tuesday morning for Mrs, | LEWIS, On June 22. 1608. at 2:30 e.m., ELIZA i particle of dust and grit re- ; i “ made. McKinley, who had Mrs. Hobart and sev- | pancral frum her sours neidence, S14 Marvlend aoe perfection cf cure and flavor. Mild and ' * * moved. No injury to RUSSET, EE a AND +) Jett Tumbleas, ith ti |} eral of the cabinet ladies in to enjoy it avenue yee Suites. June 2h st 8:20 om, Tall for As. MOUR'S “Start - 7. b 2 y tum! with tin with her. Requiem mass at St. Joseph's . piall fr, 4, MOUR'S Sticed stax Ham and * * fabrics. Wagons call. Dial to any of the: $8.50 Shoes sold tn y , i Miss Helen Rogers Dickson of this city and Mr. William Brown Randolph of Ralti- more were married yesterday, at noon, at the residence of the bride's parents. Rev. Dr. McKim was the officiating clergy- man. There were no guests except the family and aunt of the bride. The bride a becoming gown of blue cloth. After two weeks’ absence Mr. ond Mrs. Randolph will make their home in Balti- more. ‘There was a very pretty wedding cete- covers, 25¢. doz,, up. iw. Beveridge, | Pottery, Porcelain, Glass, Etc., | 1215 F St. & 1214 G St. nae e Ear me mee ow ||] STORAGE. “Ladies’ Oxfords, By. For sale by all Grst-class grocers. Hi BLACK OR BROWN, Matchless facilities here. sot ‘phoning 43¢e, 4 Armour Prod ucts Fireproof building. Best 51-00; $420, 32-00. -S. Electric Lighting Co. ‘ag ree STAPLES. i accommodations. Large Robert Cohen & Son, 218 14th st, nw. "Phone 1877. | e18-208 myS-tu.tods.t ‘e upholster and recover Furni- Ss ie eaten CHINESE FIREWORKS. residence ef . John H. Torney, 1112 € street southeast. at 8:80 a.m. Interment at Balti- 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 a a a as rr a low. FOR BARGAINS INV HUMAN HAIR. Eige Selictes related 10 § focal at cae tines Comalally tavited Fer, Sale- Fine ssmiuiment of the. best Chinese Toe. goods, Mme. Siccardi, 7th and K Streets. IN THE HOUSE Ea Enporters of Leet Chine tom Hair Switches at Great Bargains. ‘$1.00 Switches redaced to $1.50. || = $ to call at any time and Fireworka at reasona! » kind mond to $2.50 plant. fireworks, from the ‘emailer! reotelee se we a eae ee Stumph Bedding Co., EVERY ROOF largest rockets for the Fourth of July.. Se. and rica IS Ee RAE Raat. ||| Empire Carpet Cleaning Works. SRY terahaean win cur. | Quong Sang Lung & Co., os 6 Son if you want - : : ae pane Aha —— <3) |*** home to be free of bugs. It kil Roachea, 314 Pa. A WwW. ecg a ee “ CORNS= BUNIONS ==, 2c2° | prouree crnese ymeceacrm asp orhane | java nolesale and R .— ved through the = and harmless treatment. Happiness comes: custom house 30 cases of and Fire- USB DR. Wiikhuy iz works. prin whee ae pre a, OE, ME. Lee Moy PINK. 2 fates reget CO., 342 Pennsy! a Jelseooe™

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