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SSE aaa a a kaa 8 a a a a a a Seeded pebangedennenenencetetetns Lansburgh & Bro. . Lace Curtains. Hundreds of patterns to select from. The values are far su- ior to any we have ever offered. Beautiful effects from the ry Nottingham to the dainty filmy Brussels, then the rich Point, Cluny and Renaissance effects, all brought out equal he real. Make a special visit to our Upholstery Department. You will find just what you want. ea a a ee ee ee ee eee to nts 1 Not am Lace Curtains, 59c¢. 1 lot Imitation Irish Point Lace - ¥ «patterns, pair. . Cartains, beautiful heavy pat- $2. 50% + i Nottingham Lace Curtains, tern, pair. : > yards long, excellen fects, Lace $ hee. creat “Pe FBC. | * oman eroaest pte gr S2-79 § >= 1 lot riaitation Brussels Lace or $3. 00 & Se talns, beautiful patterns—pair. & = : - $1.00 | x tot imitation trish Point Lace 63. 50¥ Curtairs, rich patterns—pair. ea ‘e Curt ir : SSO gy ag | vite Ronit ak gg 99 : z Lace Curtain, * Curtain oot te ecient D450 = Irish point pat- $1.50 | 1 tot imitation Brussels Lace Cur- 00 $ = ; tains, dainty pattern: “$5. # Da Brussels eee $ are Real Irish Point Lace Curtains from : = erhe ‘ea bescreats Lace Curtains from + = 5. pair up. = es = 2. 4 : een & Bro., : z ? $ = 420, 422, 424, 426 7th St. = + seareeteefoetente sSosgosfontoafestoetoatoatoetoefoatente setecgene 2 eeiptetpilntn tet etotettes Peeeeeeeeesreveeeees SOLOS EG “Hecht’s Greater Stores.” : t Worth shines from the} suit & skirt showing. } Ours is a showing that does us proud—comprising as it does é every newest fad of fashion—every style and exclusive effect that By uld possibly find favor in a woman eyes. > Many of the new styles are exclusive with us—not to be seen = elsewhere. We have makers working exclusively for us—whose en- & tire productions we control—a fact which explains for much of the superior excellence of our garments. Leconte eleteeteteele teal eleleee elle eelelel teeta elope yells The “novelties” in ladies’ outer garments are here in rich array & —those styles which strike a responsive chord in every feminine ¥ heart—but which have been exorbitantly high in price until we % took the matter in hand—and with our splendid organization—and & perfect control of the world’s markets—brought them to you at & prices that have hitherto been thought impossible. 2 Here we give you some hints of the newest arrivals for your ¢ notice : ¢ The priv lege of having purchases “charged” is freely extended z advantage of it, z 2 black ¢ A lot of ladies’ and made + : tall skirts, of figured brilllantine, that ure 9 well lined and carefully bound with velvet Has perfect Sitting as auy garments in the store—and a & vod value ¥ )—will ve ¥ offered at..eeseee z 5 A lot of new and exces nictecn ag stylish Mack He cheviot serge skits, which are tatlored & most thoroughly, possessing that perfect finish and admirable hag so destratle to 3 every woman who valuos style—sery substan tally vs and worth & soso , be offered at. HD A lot of Indies’ new handsome bfocaded satin skirts, in a large variety of the rich- est designs, which are tallored in the most painstaking manner — with that certain mark of exclusive style found oniy In the highest grade 8 e Q 3 edeedeetnt so winter » Kersey Soatoegestesloeseatertorte lente tonteetoete aioe soatersei se eriestoaterieecorierte erie veg garments— well & worth $10 — will z 3 be offered at. rs $ : Hecht & Company, 513-515 7th = a foeloesoegeesoeloegoegeeteegente Saati cc deedeedeeteriertentecteeeeetoet segeeendeateefeatotonrnetoetondontpetoefontoeteetontoeteefoatoetestoateeteateeteete eee E nearer ever ny ree The only Complete Housefurnishers in Washington. No matter & ° ° . what it is : ¢ = ites or single pieces of Furniture, Beds or Bedding, Car- $ Seats pets or Draperies, Crockery or Kitchen Ware—you will not sortment than we are showing. Our large building allows us to carry an immense stock, and as it was built for the purpose, we have every facility for showing you the goods in their proper light. Many of the designs and styles we submit for your approval are not to be found in any other stores in this town, and our stock was chosen with such gment that a rare choice is offered to you. The values we give are a little greater than any one else can match, as our find a prettier as etedebeeedetnbtedetneee Sedetetettenecnetetitete Segoe Ba enormous business enables us to buy a little closer. In pay- = ing for your purchases, remember that our liberal terms of = credit are always at your disposal. It adds nothing to the 3 3 cost of the goods to take your time in paying. $ $ $ 3 3 * HOUSE & HERRIIANN, : : Liberal Homefurnishers, : 901-903 7th St., Corner of Eye St. : > oes AAhaaaaaaaRARnenanannE! If it's labeled ‘To-Kalon’’ it's pure. $1.00 a minently fine. Just the thing bottl © tor White Brandy is ihe thing TO-KALON WINE CO., 614 14TH ST. = ecl1-20d This isa Good Time to Test Our Gas Heaters! ** Gas Heaters are cheaper than coal * heaters, and on the whole far more satis- factory—especially for fall and spring use. ‘Those who bave tested our splendid Gas Heaters and Radiators could not be per- suaded to part with them. They not only save time, but trouble and money. Good Heaters from $1.25 up. Gas Appliance Co., 1424 N. Y. Ave. Is the price of our Supertor SALAD Oil. ‘The Dare California prodnet— Kitlon DUCRO’S ALIMENTARY MEN’S CLOTHING THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1898-14 PAGES, ==S=S=S=> “Cash Value--Credit Price.” We Don’t Want, The Money= —until you are “good and ready.” up your apartments—no matter how few—how many—the ait simple hall room or fashionable “‘suite”—it is your “say,” as to the purchasing arrangement. RUDDE The Furniture Man-- RUDDE in Fine pets in RUDDEN-- The Furniture Man-= seen in RUDDEN-== saves nek § J 95 The Furniture Man-- ERS at.............. Can RUDDEN-- The Furniture Man-- RUDDEN-- The Furniture Man-- RUDDEN--= The Furniture Man-- biggest DININ' COUCHES, ROCKERS, (CUATURES COMBINATION WRITING |i DESKS, EXTENSION TA- jill BLES, DINING ROOM } CHAIRS, BABY CHAIRS, Ce Tlattings, Oilcloths, Stoves, i In fact, everything and anything that conduces to home comfort _ {| | —that is most moderately priced can be “CASH OR CREDIT.” = FUIDDEN, } The Furniture Man, 801-803= 805 7th Just start right in—furnish Gives you the best possible value Is selling the finest line of Car- Has just opened the grandest as- sortment of Banquet Lamps ever beat STOVES—and can Sells to you more adv: antageously _ |}) than others—and gives you most liberal credit privileges. Gives best value in BED ROOM |jj SUITES, PARLOR SUITES, 801-803-805 7th. Furniture. the city, Washington. all. in show the competitors selection, too. G ROOM SUITES, i LOUNGES, MORRIS SIDEBOARDS, bought—as you desire— St. N.W. il | Hurd’s Writing Paper. Incandescent Gas Lamps We sold thousands of them last season —have just received our supply, them | BON MARCH hattire attached to an advertisement means good: atrictly as adfertised. ae 314 to 316 | 9 Seventh. PREPARE FOR aa, A COLD SPELL=- == | — — and we'll help in the preparation. this list of bargains—bargains peculiar to the BON MARCHE —will convince you that they are GENUINE — GOOD — HONEST. Allow us to cater for your winter “comfortable- ness”—we'll keep you warm—WE’LL SAVE YOU MONEY. FOR INSTANCE, WE OFFER A FULL $15 VALUE WORTH IN LADIES’ SUITS AT $10.85 (because we have Seek elsewhere, come to us, we'll show |] you our prices are right, our values are the fullest measure. Never-Out Bicycle H Lamps. Where can you buy 6 them for than $2.70% Here ton y for 5 no $10 Suit in stock). fall offer at and will tomorrow Tow Which Includes the Burner, Mantle, Chim- ney and Porcelain Shade—everything complete—ready to put up ll 9) Co —of The beat Montle made— tomorrow. .... E and fitting back—yoke front— xt 200, be, second trimmed with all-silk Riise mioeninp=thee 3 ribbon—all_— eolors—$1.50 Cc i] ocapapes orth | Sbe: values—for tomorrow... . 2) Seat tome (Se row — pou! H Sterling Silver Mounted Tuck Combs and Hair Ornaments— 25¢. —ai Mounted on real amber and shell. They were $1.98 and $1.48. La Choice tomorrow. .. puavedierest, an pete Ribbons. rr, Swiss Ti Ribbed with corded edge 3 silk’ tape. Value 50. © ae Paez white, 2 nd all colcrs— ak me Gate Bo Children's Five White. Onan mor- oO Merino Vests, ribbed Lot of 49c. Real Os- trich Half Plumes—jot Lack, Tomorrow. .+.+0e 29c, 50c. 75e. Real Ostrich Tips and “Half Plumes—su- perlor quality. Choice tomorrow .. Yot of Ladies’ Pxtrac jalze Night Gowns tucked or surplive: shapers 19 yalue—for tomorrow Warm Underwear. lon't be caught without warm under- wear—particularly at prices—most reasonable in the elty, cufls—few sizes i Value 29c..0-2.. 00 Pe sl eee Children’s Umbrellas 22 and 24-inch English Glorla—war- ranted 1 rod—fancy and handles — regular kind. Tomorrow. BON MARCH A careful perusal of supertor HT yoke high. snes 69e. 20-inch neck. — D8e. Dressing Sacques of Flannelette—tight- |j!|| ly weather is knocking at our doors the Bon Marche dies” Fleeced Vests and Pants, Yl Qe. ( for Boe) (for Sehool). fast colo hal 314 to 318 9 SEVENTH. Elphonzo Youngs Co. Art in housekeeping. Have a fuil supply of “Blue Tabel Soups'* in the house to eens Best and purest ingredients, scrupulous Cleanliness tt thelr preparation, many degrees better than many other brands. Take our grape juice. The ideal fruit’ of the vine. Especialls suitable for communion service, because of its surpassing purity. A perfect beverage. The finest imported sardines— Tet the folks have them for Tuncheon once in a while. Everybody will like the change. Ever try Bailey’s extract of clams? - Bailey's is superior to all other brands— nn unequaled tonic — containing every strengthening property. Its beneficial effects Will be felt at once. Better get some. Peanut butter—something new. You'll enjoy this wholesome dainty —take some on trial. You need it if you're trou- bled with indigestion or sleeplessness. Salted almonds are good qeattt ane time—and where's the person doesn't like * Salted NE saree dainty. Delicious and piquant to the taste—and won't hurt anybody. Elphonzo Youngs Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 428 Ninth Street—between D and E Streets. <r SEVHERS FO GTR “The Great Providers. Yes, Madam, We keep as fine a stock of La- dies’ Clothing as the most ex- acting would wish to find. Wraps and outer garments in all the newest styles. Custom- made Suits, | dsome Seal Plush Capes, Silk Waists and Skirts, ete., goods that we war- rant in every way, and the & ° 54 4 = S 4 ¢ 7 ¢ 2 $ $ 3 > & ba : $ in time that you wish. > prices are only a shade above i actual cost. And still we 3 grant all the accommodation 3 > z Mayer &!l Pettit, 4 Se eat ee mF W.S 50d PPP GS IDO SL VODE OE PGES POSIGISOIGGS 4 Best qualities, fairest prices. You'll find it true of any garment you can pick from our children’s stock==the cost is least here for equal quality. Our children’s business is growing--andit’sa healthy growth, due to the reliable qualities we handle and the reasonable prices asked. We're strong on novel= ties this season--military suits at $3, $5 and $7.50== and military capes at $5= illustrate how much less than others we ask for this class of goods. Vestie and reefer suits as low as $1.50=-and a special line of extra strong school suits for the older boys at $2, $2.50 and $3 are some other great values that we want you to know about. Eiseman Bros. Cor. 7th and E Sts. N.W. 1t NO BRANCH STORE IN WASHINGTON. ‘“Lister’sCream 5 Dentifrice,” 25c. * _ An elegant preparation for the teeth. + Put up as a cream paste for those who prefer this form to the powder. Very * handy and economical. Comes in col- lapsible tubes. Equally as effective as the powder and costs no more. CF Paste or powder form. Only 25e. W. S. THOMPSON, PHAKMACISY, 703 15TH ST. gel? 20d Dawn McMunn’s ixir of Opium Is a preparation of the Drug by which its injurious effects are removed, while the valuable medicinal properties are retained. It possesses all the seda- tive, anodyne and antt-spasmodic powers of Opium, but produces no sickness of the stomach, no yomit- ing, no costiveness, no headache. In acute nervous disorders it is an invaluable remedy, and is recom- metded by the best physician FERRETT, Agent, 400. iE ===] | 372 Pearl St., New York. = — ae 1 L myl4-w&s-ly os Wen OF LIFE, ss| sees tee eepoeRs sae Stalee’s Photos , : “S. & S.” Corn Cure Never Fails To Remove The Corn. It takes out both hard and soft ——— corns without the least bit of pain, 1 too. ONLY — alckiy. Q & 8." ‘RHEUMATIC REM. —— EDY cares all forms of Rheumatism. —— A positive and speedy cure. Only STEVENS’ ee oth and Pa. Ave. For br Breskiact the folks at home won't ask for anything more appetizing and toothsome than our de- lictous SAUSAGE and SAUSAGE MEAT it must be better than any other kind—or We wouldn't be selling more and more of it Three Big Specials, We're figuring very closely “on our FEI 3 — “eI7.8 Ei Full-size Brass Bi finish, hand carved, ot Furniture lines—popularizing the de- partments throug these , price: Roll-top Deske. In solid oak—worth $24—for.. — design—w v4 S14. -. Reception Suites, holstéred tn. sili usk—worth $45—for.. The The Houghton Co. 1214 F Street. Please the Fastidious. ‘The poses are unique, graceful and nat- ural. The llkenesses are excellent. And the phetos are finished in our daintlest Bvery part of the work is done by And every photo we make receives our best werk. w. H. Stalee, 1107 F St. ocl2-16d PIMPLES, Blackheads, Oiliness, Redness, Blotches, “Tan" are all removed by BRIGHTWELL'S COMPLEXION CREAM. It keeps the skin free of all blemishes—makes beautiful com- plexions, Only 25e. jar. Evans’ Drug Store, pra, Conn, ave, and § st. and 1428 Md. ave. ocl2-16d Ladies’ ‘‘Swell’’ Walking Hats. eee see eee eee LADIES’ COATS 7” dyed ne” blue, brown or black. PORTIERES cleaned. or dyed all WHEA LEY,” 1068 Jefferson ave. n.w. Wagon calls, no2d-Iyr,14 Established 1831. ELIXIR Is highly recommended as a remedy for Iung dis- eases and as a prevent i sil kinds of fevers. Agents 3 rey ‘ne Now York. dei w oats Terre every day. ee Bacon, Cc. Rammling, 312 Pa. Ave. €49-650-651 Center market. ocT-f,n,w-16 Hams, Breakfast SCROFULA, BL@OD POISON, CANCER, ECZ! ma, tetier an@ all other disdrdets of the biel Permanently Pst go8 gE taint elimingsea trom em. Greatest puriser. aul7-w,f,m,1y DO YOU WANT WooD? I will sell cheaper than anybody. Hickcry, Oak snd Pine, sawed any length, for stove oF fire- — so com oe ‘CAMPBELL, 1339 F aw. $ ocl1-40d . ORNS and BUNIONS =instantly surrender to the soothing in- fluence of our special treatment. 37 yeurs’ experience in treating all ‘man- her Of foct-allments, is our recommen- dation. Advice and Book free. Prof. J. J. GEORGES & SON, Foot Specialist Hotes ave. Hours, § to 6; Sundays, Sundays, 9 Ua ocls-10d ¢¢% —"Knox” and other makes—in the fashion- £2 ¢ able Milftary, Rough Rider and Cowboy ef- *** fects. Very rich and elegant. Sold in Wash- * + ington only by us. We are showing the very NEWEST THINGS IN F inds—at vel sonable prices. Fine FUR REPAL “Ga specialty. H. STINEMETZ & SON, ecUATTERS & FURRIERS, 1287 PA. AVE. ALMOST INSTANTLY KILLED GET FLESIL Get Strength, Vigor, and Good Dige lear Complexion Not by Patent Joseph B. Tait, Delirious From Fever, : Medicine, but in Nature's Own Way. Jumps From Third-Story Window. Any horest physician will tell you that there is but one way to get increased flesh, all the patent medicines and cod liver olls to the con. trary notwithstanding. Nature haa but one way to tnerease flesh, Were Temporarily strength and vigor, mind and body, and that ts through the stomach, by wholesome food, well digested. ‘There is no reason or common senee in other method whatever People are thin, mn down, nervous, pale and shaky in their nerves simply because thelr stom ache are weak. ‘They may not the fact et Room—Inquest U Joseph B. Tait, a young married man living at No. 101 Maryland avenue north- east, jumped out of a third-story window at his home to the ground below, a distaace of about thirty feet, at 6 o'clock this morn- ing and was almost instantly killed. The unfortunate man had been ill of ty- phoid fever for about two weeks and was delirious, and last night was in so serious a condition that his wife and a trained nurse sat up with him. In his delirium he said repeatedly that he wanted to see the moon. Just before the fatal act was committed think they have dyspepsia, but remains that they do not rat enongh what thoy eat is not quickly and prop digested, as it should be. Dr. Harlondson says the reason is b Stomach lacks certain digestive acids and pep. tones and ¢ tions of gastric Juice. Nature's remedy in such cases tx to supply what the weak stomach Incks. ‘There are several good preparations which will do this, but none so read ily as Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, which are de Signed expectally for all stomach troubles, and which cure all digestive wenkuess on th cause the mon sense plan of furnishing the dige Mrs. Tait and the nurse left the room for | Ciples “which the she cy ety an instant. The windows in the room, be- | \ stuart 8 give perfect diges. fect is to increase the appetite, and and ing of heavy plate glass and entirely closed, no fears were felt for his safety. As soon. however, as Mr. Tait found him- self alone, he sprang from his bed and rushed to one of the windows, which he broke with his head, and leaped through When found, almost immediately afterward, he was lying prostrate at full length on tion. First Increased vigor, added flesh, strength of nerve and muscle natural result Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Is the safest known and will ¢ rm of ste except cancer ¢ ch. May pure is blood the perfec tonte smach trouble fonnd at the ground. He was picked up by George ckiste at 50 cents for full-aleed packag Saur, foreman of Truck A, fire department, by wail from Stuart Co., Marshal, Mick and Carried into the house, but he died be- | oct2aie fore he could be again placed in bed = a ——| The deceased was manager of the bottling | 4, department of the Washington Brewing | tents epee Sinner company of distin Comp: Hiss eras kerentytive wenre OM hed churchmen at their residence on KK and leaves a widow and t hildren. Cor- a oner Carr decided that an quest was un- Joseph Fifield announces the mar- ary. riage of his daughter Blanche to Mr. Chas. — McGuire, the ceremony to take place early PERSONAL NOTES. in November. Dr. Ham F. Buckley jed at hii A Number of Pretty October Wed- dings—Entertainments. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Cridler, who were married in New York yesterday, as pub- lished in The Star, left today on the St Louis for Europe. They will make short sits to London and Paris, and then will go to the bri¢ home, near Berlin. Mrs. Cridler, whose maiden name is Tellschow, Walter and Miss has relatives in New York, and spent last Hotel Arrivals, winter in that city. She is tall and fair,] A ton—E. M. Hoffman, and presented a most charming appearance | F. G ory, Philadelphia; I r in her white bridal dress, trimmed with | Hopedale, Mass.; J. T. Boyd, Boston; 1 lace, and weariz atoms nd and pearl |Recse, New York e Only a few relatives and fri . i aba place at Hotel Buckingham. Mr. 8, Ernest ng, Akron, Ohio; M. J. Gorman, Philadel Redfern of this city was best man. phia; A, Valieman, New York; J. G. W No date has as yet been set for the mar- |iams, Orange riage of Miss Julia Beveri Metropolitar—Chas. Marx, New York; and Mr, Walter Connell Shoup of Geo. McGovern, Richmond, Va.; EB. B. York, whose engagement was recently an-|G,ant, Boston: M. E. abies, Mins ke nounced, as both families are in mourning. Jude 5 Dr. and Mrs. John A. d 4 rtford, Swope have issued aunton, Va.; invitations for the marriage of their daugh- ; D. 7. Ma- ter Ethel to Mr. Edwin Jones Mc ; Dolan, Balu- nesday evening, October 26, at 7 o'clock, the Church of the Covenant. A wedding York, New York; M reception will be held from 7:30 until 10 J. B. Bonner, Phi o'clock at 1312 N street. W. A. Post, Newport News; : oa is anno . , Chicag: The marriage is announced of Miss | Biocmay, mca ton, New York; ¢ Aline Lansburgh to Mr. Dave H. Cohn, | pias Milwaukee, E ie Seat now of Cleveland, Ohio. ola Pate ee atl Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Humphrey will] Regent_W. R. Spinney, be at home to their friends after October stford, Conn.; 15 at 1111 S street northwest. ash. : nae Yharles A. E. a e leu- orekam— ‘rosby, Boston; Dr. La Mrs. Charles A. E. King, wife of Li 8. Wilson, Burlington. lowas E ‘Croach tenant King, Engine , U. 8. navy Philadelphia; J. 8. Foley, Detrott bas returned to Washingt nd located 1 FR. Rosevear, New York; 1s21 I street northwest. ; Virginia; L. G. Martin, Phil. Mrs. Robert W. Allen has given up her F ‘ i residence at 3072 Q street and will spend Willard's—W. E. Judkins, Norfolk, Va.; the fall in St. Louis. WwW. A | Pennsylvania; J. C. Hogg, Meadville, Pa.; H. P. Hopkins, Indiana. The Saturday Evening Assembly will give the first of their series of popular dances October 22 at Carroll Institute. Last night Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Loeffler gave a delightful party at their residence on Brightwood avenue in honor of the six- ——— ae Dr. McGee Ordered to Old Point. Acting Assistant Surgeon Anita N. M Gee, now in this city, has been ordered to visit Fort Monroe, Va., on business per- teenth birthday of their daughter Anna. | taining to the medical department of the ‘The house and grounds were tliuminated | army. by red, white and blue electric lights. ‘The = dancing hall was draped with United States flags and the parlors were decorated with palms and ferns. Dancing was the order of the evening. Each guest was presented with a handsome souvenir, consisting of a dainty silk flag surrounded by an eagle. Among those present were Messrs. T. Rein- hart, Clifford Brown, Willie Heine, Wille Miller, Clyde Lamond, Lauer, Irwin Muehl- eisen, Samuel Hart, Theodore Plitt, Will Holmead, Chas. and Will Dismer, John Harner, John Kaiser and Charles Andrew and Ernest Loeffler, and the Misses Martha Carrie Muehleisen, Nellie Bruminger, Kettler, Lillie Schluderberg, Sadie Edwards, Blanche, Jessie and May Walkup, Mamie Heine, Mamie Miller, Pauline Holer, Lizzie Franz, Mary Lamond, Carrie and Ida Hart, MARRIED. FRIOKEY—GRANT. On Wednesday, 1898, at 11 a.m., at the p Bngllah Lotheran Chu October ! October 11, 1898, at beloved wife of R. L. , from her late ts. (Baltimore, Wil pers please copy.) Lizzie Pitt and Valinda, Alice and Mary | JOUNSON. Ov Tuesday, October 11, 1808, at 8 Holmead. ‘The party did’not disperse untit Be ee ae ae midnight. Funeral services ut Marvin pureh South om Colonel E. C. Bainbridge, retired, and | "Thursday, October 13, ‘at 2:90 pu Kelatives Miss Bainbridge are visiting Mrs. Everett] “ud friends Invited Taterioeut ‘eivat Hayden, Summit avenue, Lanier Heights. 1898, at 9-30 KELLEY. | Ou Monday. October 10, The marriage of Miss Mae O'Neal to Mr. m., JOHN E.. beloved father of John, Joba and Martha Kelley from 45 G J. Edwin Young took place today at St. | Funeral October 18, at 2:30 p.m., Stephen’s Church, the pastor, Rev. W. 8. northwest. Caughy, officiating. After a trip north the |) eppp. . At Fi cies couple will be at home to their friends at tober 10, 1898, 1): Ses EN ite 28 __ sesistant surg: Peres Miss Blanch Meegan has returned to the ae ng eon iet hereafter, (New York papert city. Mrs, Laura A. Grant of this city and Mr. | PAYN. m Tuesdas per 11, 1808, PHILIP J. nerly ‘of Chatham, ged wixty-one years Se Ey oe porthwest, en Thursday, Interment at Arlington. \._ Departed this life, 1898, 21 12 m., BUGENE en, nged thirty-one y brought to his m , on Thursday mor rch on Thursday, October 13, Columbla county, Irving Frickey of Johnstown, N. Y., were married Wednesday morning ’at 11 o'clock at the pastoral residence of St. Paul's En- glish Lutheran Church by the Rev. Dr. Domer. Mr. and Mrs. Frickey left imme- diately for New York. They will be at home to their friends after October 19 at 821 11th street northwest. Mr. and Mrs. J. Pierpont Morgan were 703 1th street at 2 pam. October 18 era, a2 f Ebenezer ( entertained at dinner last evening by the eo luvited' 0 bishop of Washington and Mrs. Satterlee. exam A very pleasant surprise was tendered | READY. Se reer, fone i = da | hee em. EL the below Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Van Viech at their rest- Peep pn dence, 304 9th street northeast, by a num- | porlftf' Wea take place fro ber of their friends last evening, the occa- | >". 18 Memnchuseres sion being their twentieth wedding anniver- Pharwday ober St. Aloysius Churcb. sary. They were the recipients of numer- "Re atives: and friends are ous useful and handsome presents in china. of y invited to attend. The ladies of the party took possession of | SCHWARZ. Departed this life, on Tuesday, Oc- the dining room and served a delicious col- sd am, 1898, = —_ 2 ISAAC SCHWARZ, lation. The bride of twenty years ago was after a long and painful iltness. presented, in behalf of those present, with | Funeral from bis late residence, 520 King street, Alexandria, Va., on Thursd her 18, at 3 a beautiful bunch of roses and carnations p.m. Relatives and friends are invited to at- by Rev. Edw. Bagby in a happy speech. tend. Omit flowers. (Baltimore aud Phil del- Those present were Rev. and Mrs. Bag- by, Mr. and Mrs. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. Decker, Mr. and Mrs. Thorn, Mr. and Mrs. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Hurley, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan, Mrs. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Haviland, Mrs. Hilton, Mr. and Mrs. Newton. Last evening one of the most enfovable phia papers pl e Copy.) In Memoriam. dear JOHNSON. remembrance of mr jed one In Jovi Uttie niece. BERTHA JOHNSON, who a . Fear ago today—October 12, 188 AUNT NEVA STEPHEN. In loving remembrance of our darling straw rides of the season took place from CARROLL, who departed this earthly life two the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Muir. 24th years ago today—October 12, 1896. and H streets northwest, the destination being Falls Church, Va. After a pleasant ride ‘he party arrived at the village. where music and dancing were indulged in. Re- freshments were then served and enjoyed by all present. The party was chaporoned by Mrs. T. G. Muir. Those present were Misses Della Muir, Mamie O'Brien, Mamio O'Callahan, Annie O'Neil, Ella May, Jessie Davis, Carrie Danmann, Rosie O'Neil, Katie Wall, Maggie McGinniss, Mary Blincoe, and Messrs. M. F. O'Neil, J. L. MaGruder, N. Muir. J. J. Harvey, Eddie Graham, Arthur Young, H. Burns, Joe Lemon, Albert Han- cock and M. Lemon. Richard L. Elliott and Minnie J. Frye, both of Washington, were quietly married | © last res. at the residence of Rev. F. L. ; Carter’s Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE We knew not bow we loved thee When thou wert near to us; But new that we are p For all our lovely momenta Are filled with grief And torn oar bearts with sorrow ‘Till we shall meet again. MAMMA, of heaven; 1 bai ants harp is tu my band; I have learned the song they sing ‘Whom Jesus bas mude tree; And the glorious walls of beaten ring With my new-born melody. VOICE FROM HEAVEN. a Mr. Carroll D. Wright and family have returned from Marblehead Neck, Mass. Mrs, Albert G. Brackett left yesterday for Des Moines, Iowa, to visit Mrs. F. M. Hubbell. A dinner of fourteen covers was given a few evenings ago at the Metropolitan Club in honor of Capt. Charles McCawiey. Dr. and Mrs. Mackay-Smith gave a din- ner of sixteen covers last evening in honor aa several of the visiting bishops and their wives. The wedding of Miss Romaine Mannix, daughter of Mrs. D. Pratt Mannix and Mr. Ernst George Walker will take place Oc- tober 26, at 1706 P street, and will be fol- . lowed by a reception from 1 to 2:80 o'clock. | fect, "medy a Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Conner of Ne Tongue, Pain im the Side, TORPID LIVER, Orleans are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fox Se Vegeta- of Jefferson place. Asistant Secretary of the Navy Allen and Mrs. Allen arrived at Newport yesterday on the dispatch boat Dolphin. They will go to Boston tomorrow. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Randolph McKim en- Small Pills. Small Dose, Small Price.