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: ; THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1898—14 PAGES, 5 ERLE EEE AMM! : Family Shoe Store. | — Headquarters for Sehool Shoes. | F the trustees had prescribed our shoes for the public ‘school children of Washington, as they do certain text books, we could hardly sell any more school shoes than we do every year just be- fore the beginning of the school term. Every other child in the Family Shoe Store. public schools wears Family Shoe Store Shoes. We are and have % been for many years the recognized “headquarters for school shoes.” And no wonder. We can show four times the variety of any other Washington firm, and quote practically “wholesale prices.” For instance— es : : We are selling an A No. 1 Children's Shoe—made of all solid leather (¢} = a (Dongola), with patent leather tip—in all sizes—at........0..0-20.eeecee z We are selling Boys’ $2 ng a splendid and Misses’ Excellent Mead eae School Shoes —w ith siete eset | Beavy soles—made to —eime as sold elsewhere for $1 | wear—every pair war- ° Ale SEE AE 55 ys sa | ranted—and all sizes— = j at... | ‘s Our ¢ dt Boys’ Winter Russets—with $ + School Shoes are the best sellers x Washington. They are made of heavy double soles—made on the s alf—ined with calf—and ee a = ipso Recon Sap ces a outwear 3 pairs OF | same as man's shoes—shown in $©)°-50 3 -Fbody 2 : se all sizes—only .. HILE you are looking at the Children’s Shoes don’t neg- lect yourself. Your Fall Shoes are here, too, and we'll be glad to show them to you, whether you are ready to buy FAMILY SHOE STORE, Where good shoes are sold. 310 and siz eo she ‘Street. or not. * Aine eiie eleeolp tots 3, The Last Rose of Summer Nature is discarding her chilling vestments of tself in a gorgeous robe of gold and _ scarlet. period of the year, has ousted Summer for once surcharged the atmosphere with a biting chill wric could ver arrest. Be wise with nature. h the old—on with the new. “Tis time for warmer attire, and we extend to you the irresistible attraction of the best selected and most ed with the greatest assortment and prices that © extraordinary were you not accustomed to find such here in- cessantly. Heavy Underwear for You [len question of “have to” now. Cling to gauze much longer and you'll en your doctor's purse and place many a sheckel in the druggist’s pf owre mighty lucky to have half of that great underwear purchase eft here for you. It means getting the very best that any store keeps { what you'd have to pay otherwise. Vs Hate Underwear, the two beat wea ing | Te. garments n. Shirts and ers to muateh.. erat sparkling already 1sive it stock—y« 39c. inst rheuma- _" 69¢, ae al School Umbrella! ‘em town. wer in » in Ready for the greatest busi- For we've sans for a siege of selling this fall that Our business spread itself last year with a rapidity 1 all competition, and which kept us in a state of unrelenting ess. space 1 ever—a larger corps of sales people—a bigger and e of prices that will run lower than any in the st evidence of the pie’s condition is the t tasting, and here’s Prices and quality, you see, outtalk descrip- stock and ar. w l4c. 16c. 5 and ae eneekd 104. Hatreloth, fn black and gray ee ee a See eres ae Qe. yard n Waist Lining. and all colors. black 8c. . 4%. ¢ stiffening. Worth 16. a Hint of New rillinery, Toa st Linens. 100 dozen Extea-heavy Fringed and Hemmed Linen Huck Towels. Stze 2ixt4. 15c, 5-S size All-Iinen Napkins; elegant, assorted patterns—$1.00 value......... 75¢. pr. doz. 16-inch wide All-limen Toweling.......... 6c. wide very 34 B Linen; new, choice patterns. 45c 1 case of Extra-heavy Full Bleacbed Turkish Towels, double pfle. Size 21x42. OAc. New Teazledown Skirt Patterns. more 4 y have bright, way and more fast-color borders, uml shell-work embroidery at edges. 19¢c., 25c., 29c. and 39c. S. KANN, SONS & CO., Sth - Market Space. The Robinson Oils, “they lubricate more and outlast other of! Wm. Robinson Son, apll-ste BALTIMORE. Ma. arming. These handsome goods are in 2%, edges. Make iced tea of Burch- Spring Leaf (sold at pound) and you will Goce find it superior to any. N. W. Burchell, 1325 F St. SCEROFULA, BLOOD POISON, CANCER, ECZE- ma, tetter end all other disorders of the blood | pelgpeton men cured = all taint elimina‘ed from the system. 8. S., the greatest purifier. aulT-w,i,m,1y aseeasee TAKE ADVANTAGE of our annual clearance sale of STERLING SILVER tNOVELTIES at HALF PRICE! Closing out our entire stock of Sterling Silver Novelties to z make room for the new holiday £ stock, which will soon arrive. 55 The line comprises dainty arti- ¢ cles for toilet table and desk— = and other odd pieces—suitable & for gifts, euchre prizes and $ favors. Many wise ones are S buying now for Xmas—take the hint. sesgerdey sSoaseege eloatrete sfoatreteatent = fe sSoadoeSeagonteesenteaseeseateafeeSenseonseaseeseasencooseoeaseecenrenseosonsensenseateeconcencesss DEDEDE EO POO FOODS POOP OOO EO es soogeogea sete sSoatoeseeontoesoateeteotonreeseoseateeseazeaseeseaseeteete Soden % 50c. Articles = = = 37c. ¢ $ $1.00 Articles - - 50c. $ + $1.50 Articles = = 75c. $ + $2.00 Articles - $1.00 + ogeese Sete seagentene R. HARRIS &CO.; ; Cor. 7th & DSts: 3 Leleeteeeteteteeteeoetelealeleeeategals $350 Upright PIANO, B22O, ’ eh LOO ELIE Soateeteete sSodarrionte At $7 per month. . party having paid $100 on a 350 Upright Plano se eeee returned us the piauo. on the low monthly payn for the reduced price of § as perfect In every particular the day {t was bought. BRADBURY’ S,1225 Pa.Av. It I as on se eeeeee EW Colored Shirts just in. Latest fall conceits. Stiff bosoms. Extra quality. $1.50 up. Teel’s, 1329 F, sel4-14d Cook With OTTER, quicker, better and cheaper. More Free from ashes, . . . . trouble or worry. Winest Gas . Stoves and itanges at bottom prices. sees eens sseee Gas Appliance Exchange, 1424 New York Avenue. 130-284 slate and lead pencil. | At Hahn & Co.’s | 3 Stores. stantly increasing business. School Shoes. We have an unrivaled reputation for our (3 We have always given a ‘ for the price than obtaip- 2 able In any other store! Boys’ and Girls’ Famous “Sure-to-Wear"” Kid Buttor and Lace Shoes for girls, and Satin Calf Heel and Sj pring 5 ge Heel Laced Sioes for boyst all sizes up to 2. “great and only"? Ironclad Rebuilding price é Our famous Durable Sehiol, Shoes for boys and girls, in all Q5* sizes. Rebuilding prices. Mince’ best anality Viel Kid Extension Sole Lace and Button Shoes, in rou tse at Sg 1 7 Sense toe. Regular $1.50 value. Rebuilding price... .. Our new ata extraordinary quality Boys’ School Poor $1 50 extension sole, eyelets, abead of any former’ $2 Shoes. Rebuilding price... .. wSeaSonSondoaSonsendenseceeceets While our Seventh street store is “topsy turvy” pay you for putting up with the present temporary ingonys eniences, by selling new Fall Shoes at reduced prices. FOO OPO TO KN NAS PIANO ABE Grand, Square and Upright FORTES. These instruments have been before the public for over sixty years, and upon their excellence alone have attained an Unpurchased Pre-Emirience Which establishes them as Unequaled in Tone, Touch, Work-= manship and Durability. WM. ANABE & CO.! 1422 Pa. Ave. N. W. ET Pee Db Shh EO POLO SESADAS EOFS ESE SES pe ras DISS oe King’s Palace Department Store. SO ooo teeter eo bestest | noeteeecnetetee King’s Palace Department Store. | need This is a value that has kind. All colors and black. Well made. = $1.00 Genuine W. B. Corsets for 59c. RY EVERY LADY KNOWS THE W. B. CORSET, AND & THESE ARE THE REGULAR $1.00 QUALITY. | FULL BONED, ALL SIZ siete ee UNHEARD-OF VALUE s Ladies’ Full widths, with a large cambric. The finest collection of S § black. from 5 to g Linene Window Shades ®LRLRRLLEEEEEE ESE ISS . Best Quality Tablet ec. Ink Tablets, best value, 4c. Carte: Best Black Ink, 3e. 10 sneil Boxes, with brass clasp *. Pen and Pen Holders, 2 for le, bottle. N. B—Tomorrow a slate chaser in this department. Wrappers, full width, very stylish and dressy, Such prices as these mo comment. $1.00 Braided Percale Wrappers for 53c. never been equaled. Finely $1.25 Fine Flannelette Wrappers for 69c. Made with Watteau backs and trimmed with braid, full width and a good quality of flannelette. loose _ fronts, 2, WHITE, GRAY AND BLACK. THIS 50c. Cambric Skirts for 36c Fine quality of and deep flounce. 1,000 pairs 39c. Pillow Shams at 19c. yachtel effects you ever saw. tiful designs, fine quality of lawn. Misses’ 15¢, Fast Black Hose, 9c. Ribbed, full seamless. 15c. Window Shades for 9c. In our new School Supplies Department. c. Best Quality Spelling Tablets, full size, te. made not the slip slop handsomely Beau- Guaranteed fast srroororerooeooes? eretedetetenete st ehoegon se sete set ‘s ote oe egocor Sete dot in all colors, with patent rollers. 3 = & 5\ and G-inch Best Quality Slate Pencils, & | tor te. Be. Lead Pencils, eraser and sharpened, Je. 3 | Se. Pencil Sharpeners, 2 for 1c. = We. Leather Book Strap, good value, Se. Se. Rulers, full Jew Se. Sponges, large siz+, le. will be given away to every pur- $ ‘3 Songetsortons 2 Bis ith See ras KING’S PALACE *oeaoesoesoraoesoesonioesoeonswesoeonseesorcoeesess Dept. Store, Segenfnezeese 715 Market Space. reece teden Great Ee in Hair. Swi itches, $2.50, formerly $5.00. ba OU, see $lv.t0. § . $3.00, formerly $5.00. Gray Swit Be $4.50, former; y $6.50. First-class attendants in Hairdressing, Imperial Hair Regenerator for hair, Never fails. S. HELLER’S, 720 Seventh St. N.W. se2-20tf Shampooing, ete. restoring gray DUCRO’S ALIMENTARY ELIXIR eases und us a prev and ull kinds of fever ss , ers. Agents: ~ New Yerk . 13 highly recommended as a remedy for lung dls. entive for {ypboid. ‘analarial E. FOUGERS /AINE’S LLERY }OMPOUND Shoe Prices Still Cut: Pending Completion of New Building How to serve you better and better is but our one thought. The building now nearly completed will be one of the largest, best equipped and handsomest ever dedicated to the sale _of shoes in any city. W. ashingtonians may well be proud of such a shoe store. It will give us much needed room for our con- Ladies’ Fall ; Shoe Novelties. Nobby Genuine Niet Kia Lacé and Put- ton Shoes, for ladi sh ‘17 equal to any formerly sold for $1.50. ss Rebuilding price Ten new styles of Ladies’ Splendidly ade, Dertect-Stting $ ll 37 Fall “Shoes, “deal” kid ‘and bow All of our Ladies’ $3 and $4 Fine Fall- welght “Everbright™ Tam Kid Hand-sewed calf. Regular $2 Turned Shoes, in | 5] 90 ° value. Rebuilding price. .... ce and button, at the Rebuilding price... .. eorae new Fall ivies of Ladies’ Ele- sew 33 Black Kid Shoes, with single, d able cy Sane ey $D 37 Rebuilding price... we are offering big inducements to re- many of onr Men’s New Fall Shoes. Plenty of other grand values in addition to these, Men's Best American Calf Double-sole and Laced — Shoes = $ ll 95 toes, $2.50 su) value. Rebuilding price... Men's Double-; “aole Tan Storm Calf Fail Sree antl Se fand-sew ouble- soled Vici Kid Shoes, Regular $3 value. $ D-45 Rebuilding price... . Men's lar $4 Hand-sewed Patent hi futton Shoes, nd Gaiter 4+ new Fall shapes ‘at the ~ s D 87 Rebuilding price. ... : Our best 85 Tan Kid and Willow Calf Shoes Men, su- $ 67 to custom- perior made, at the Rebuilding price. ..., Wm. Hahn & Co.’s » oe Houses, Reliable 930-932 7th St. 19148 Pa, Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S. E. SOOOOSS OG HOODOO DK THE WORLD OF SOCIETY McKnew’s 933 Pa. Ave. MckKnew’s Finest Under- 5 Oe. Saas wear The Marriage of Miss Moling to Mr. Frank Today. Home Ceremony, With a Southern Fali-— weight Wedding Trip—Personal Notes of Interest. The marriage of Miss Nera E. Moling and Mr. J. A. Frank, chief of the sanitary de- partment of this city, took place this mcrning at the residence of the bride's Parents in College Park, Md. The cere For Men. mory was performed by R be. o.. C. talking about our mes weights now, 2 te ™ c] in fine fawn and white merino m ot Meador, past : s i leador, pastor of the Fifth Baptist Church, fine selected yarn shirts finished with pearl Washington. Immediately after the cere meny Mr. and Mrs. Frank left for a wee ding journey, and before their return 19 Washington will visit a number of south- ern cities, Dr. von Holleben, the German ambassa- dor, sailed for Bremen yesterday and con- templates a stay at Carlsbad before return- ing to his post here. and aitk-bound around collar drawers with face’ buttons—drawer — tapes reinforeed seat. Have ur best customers, hem to be ard down front year been and the into these save doctors” We M medivm w bills + an equally strong line of M edinm-welght, over % wool, Merino Shirts Mrs. Calvin 8. Brice left New York yes- a Drawers at $1 same quality, sold for terday for a short stay in this city. iene ee ee — Mrs. S. C. Smoot and Miss Bettie Kirk- B. tn = i wood and their niece, Miss Elsie Belt, are argains! Bargainsl at Atlantic City for several weeks. Broker lines in Men's Medium-weight Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greeley Abbot of poi <e %. 20c, Northeast Washington have returned from Medium-weight Ais of several weeks in New Eng- re ng a a ind and 55c. Dr. Franck Hyatt has returned trom his | W. H. -ieKnew, 933 Pa. Av. vacation, but his family will remain at At- lantic City during September. Dr. F. H. Shultz has returned after a three weeks’ visit with his father, Judge Shultz ef Ohio. sel4-God While Glenn Phelp: of 1001 H street nor bicycle near his home 1 nineteen years, was riding A distinct novelty, in the shape of a] ing he was tak k and to. the “Dewey” garty and lawn fete, was given | 82nd. His head struck on the curb and by Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Marmaduke in honor | ®8 Cut severely. Phelps was removed. to of their daughter at their Mt. Pleasant | ™ home in a patrol wagon. home Jast Friday night. Miss Mabel Ab- = = bott eaptured first prize, a bust of the fa mous admiral. The guests were Mis: ManmiED. Edith McElroy, Jeannette M. Jackson, Er- SCANLON. On Tuesday et minie I. Beatty, Olive Crandall, Irene Mor- INOS, NANNIE B. NLON to K. BE. KINNEY gan and Ernestine Herman, and Mess of Staunton, Va. H Theodore Osmond, Edgar Ss eet Iker, Norman English, Guy Leipold and si Felix Humphrey. : DIED. The marriage of Miss Mary A. Stubble- ‘ BLASLAND. On Tnesd: Se field and Mr. John W. Points occurred | WILLIAM MLASTASH as Wednesday, September 7, at 8 o'clock, at | Funeral ‘services at’ bis” Jat the residence of the bride's mothe street northwest, Wedvesday evening South Carolina avenue southeast. The celock. Interment at Boston, ‘Sasa beautiful and a impressive ceremony was INGHAM. Tuesday nigh performed by Rev. Byron Sunderland. Mr INOS at 9:0 orien a ne ta and Mrs. Points cere on a late train fe Xerth Carolina a Niagara Falls, and will be at home to FH B CKINGHAS, friends at the above number after Septem- ber 1, in New York. of 924 K street is & friends im New York city Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bieber have gone to Atlantic ¢ It is said that Mrs. George W. Childs is contemplating a permanent home at Devon, Philadelphia. She is said to be about d use there. tendered the wounded heroes of the ¥th and 10th Caval h Infantry last ev dence of Mr. and Mrs. W. reet, who were 2 . “<8 ses Lenora Joice, Girtie, Martha and BAN, eel eonaty awe mma. Bail Shorter, Kate cs Ik- ner, Martha Lee, Bulalia Wheels Blanch | Fur from her late resid Furguson and Olie Wilson, Messrs. Hall, on Thursday, Septe Bailey, Davis, Turner, Chapman, R. W. ate § All triends of the amily & and C. H. C. Garner, Mr. attend, and Mrs Hutton, 24th In- NHFIMER. On Tuesday, September 13, fantry; th Infantry; = 11:30 o'clock p.m., FANNIE GASSEN Maxwell, $ John Watson and aged sixty-five Fears G. P. Cooper, loth Cav dry. t frown r late residence, The lawn party given by Miss Rena Sig- —— ourney for the benefit of th Ist Regiment, I *t of Columbia Volunteers, was a both socially and financially. She ned into the fund the sum of $35, the realized from the party. es to extend her thanks to th> Miss Gibson, Johnson, Whitecomber, and Mr. McMahon, who so kindly assisted het Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Carr are B-piem . 1898, . in the at 1 0’ sixty jock a.m., ixth year ds of the family are respectfully tend the funeral services at his Tith: street northwest, Jock p.m, In: amount terment ut Rock Ca visiting | LANc September 11, 1898, re‘atives in Ohio, and on their return wili < i as “wor ane ra ee stop for a few weeks at the Hot Springs. Mite oe ee ss Agnes Wilkinson, daughter of Mr. Thomas Wilkinson, jr., is visiting relatives | LEW Departed this life on “Wednesday bees r . INH, at a.m eB eee ats Sis LEWIS, wldest daughter of addi 2s ae i aged twenty-two years UNDER HEAVY BOND. nd twenty ane days. ice of funeral hereafter. . Walter Ford Held for Action of the Grand Jury. erd, the colored man who, Star of yesterd: ted by Officer Knupfer on the to commit a felonious as on litle Zetta Perry, and also for house- breaking in the night, was today arrai before Judge Kimball and held in bail for the action of the grand jury now four charges for Ford this cit nd he is al authorities of Montgome a crime alleged to ha near Burnt Mills, This morning Ford was identified by Miss J e Coburn, i . arles Coburn of Burnt 1 attempted to a as Funeral September 15, MUSSEY. At LINDSEY Th Paris, Septe to face in wanted by the county, Md., for been committed is fa, on Tuesé Miss Coburn. pi out of a Sa, at ite hee crowd of more than tw y Scent men as reet northwest, CAL- the one who had attacke@ her, and her wed son of Wm. R. and Cecelia identification of the prisoner was most ged seven Years and two months, complete. Miss Coburn stated that she was om us Das ge returning nome from the blacksmith shop ed ts stilted: | of he law, Albert Gorham, hay- Earp hilary Sey ing c dinner to him about ‘noon, | pynoral private, . when Ford approached and attempted to a: sault her. She was escorted to Washing- | TILSON. At Rowley, Mass. mer 13, 1898, ton by Mr. George B. McCeney, who took Mrs. JONATHAN TILSON, uter of the Inte a leading part in the hunt tor Irwin Ford, Robert P. Anderson. the murd Isie Kreglo, who, it will be remembered, was not captured for sev- eral days after the perpetration of the fiendish deed, for which he was executed. The crimes alleged to have been com- mitted here by Walter Ford are: ing to feloniously assault Zetta Perr: On Tuesday ele Attempt- and breaking into the house of Henry pow of Catherine Walsh and spectfally inv respectively, all on the Bladensburg road, | popxpp on Tuesday, Sep sik ok from each of which he got a smail amount 10:15 ‘p.m., at her residence, Toth street of plunder. northwest, Mrs. HENRIETTA RNBRL, aged — fifty-two ¥ wife of J Notice of funeral’ in Thursday's Py Colors for a Clock. To the Editor of The Evening Star. pin The only proper color for the face of Fk, Tower cine r opaque ary towex cinok 15 = ample teat Oe Ura | \sapuae eather mate cakheos S018 Gtk poe white. The figures and hands should be perfectly plain, without any ornamentation and,of a dead black color. This will en- able the observer to see the time of day at once. All fancy ornamentation, fancy colors, varnish, glitter or gilding should be discarded. They are perfectly useless and only serve to confuse the eye and ob- scure tie view, and when the sun shines on the clock face the eye is dazzled. All the best tower clocks in this country and Eu- rope are plain white and black. Clocks are made for use, and not for show, orna- ment or prettiness, to obscure their u: fulness. OCULIST September 13, 1898. ——— Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been follows: White—William W. Reeves and Ruth C. Bradford; Freeling Carter of Washington] covnty, Md., and Mamie McKeown of Fair- fax county, Va.; Joseph N. Saunders and Harriet B. Ferguson; James F. Chambers 5 Carter’s and Florence D: Grimes of Baltimore; James 8S. Johnson and Derotha E. Butts; ° ° Little Liver 4 Pills. northwest, Thursday morning, 10 o'clock. Friends and relatt fully invited to attend. In Memoriam. BRODIE. In. ing remembrance of our little ICE LOU who died one year ptember 14, 1807 Fond hearts are draped tn sorrow, Her parents mourn toda: ‘The gift which God bad given us He came and took away. The tender bud, so pare, so sweet, Now lies beyond the sky, There watered by the streams of Jove That are never, never dry. But dark and cheerless is the howe ‘That once was bright and fatr; ‘The little darling’s loving voice Is heard no longer there; But tm the icy arms of death She doth so sweetly slec And close beside the little grave Her parents often weep. BY HER LOVING PARENTS, Mr. and Mrs. HOWARD A. BEODIB. issued as Charles C. Dunn and Carrie L. Cleveland; Gecrge P. Vandergrift of Wilmington, Del., and Mabel Wheat; Frank C. Gohre and Lizzie C. Bell; Salvador A. Sanders and Clara D. Bryan. Colored—William H. Acwith and Marie L. Washington; Daniel W. Johnson and Addie Agier; John Strothers and Patsy Withers; Joseph Hawkins and Mary 8, Broadus; Albert Willis and Blanche E. : Robinson. H Stores eee SICK HEADACHE Safety in Switzerland. ‘To the Editor of The Evening Star. POSITIVELY CURED ELIT Puts In answer to your editorial as to what revere dire ie Switzerland will do in regard to assassins, ypaisrtiog ait Digaioeye Eile abe = as a Swiss I can safely state here that pees, ema M iit Switzerland, while she does not recognize | Ayngve, Fain th the cP e or foster assassins, still she does not be-| table. lieve in capital punishment, because, as is well known, capital punishment does not reduce homicides. The American tourist and others will be as safe in Switzerland as, perhaps, in the streets of Washington. September 14, 1898. N. STUDER, Small Pills. Small Dose, Small Price.