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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1900-14 PAGES, —SSSS=== ————— | ? ||| Children’s 5 THE WORLD OF SOCIETY | tue weeks in a wedging trip north. They will be at home at 1230 New Jersey ave. nue May 16, and after the ist of June will SS == reside at the Oriental flats, 1512 Park street, [pa MONDAY DANCE STARTS } Mt. Pleasant. ——————— ———— | S. KANN, SONS & CO. | S. KANN, SONS & CO. ——4 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herring Childs of 99 “The Busy Corner. ALWAYS THE BEST OF EVERYTHING FOR THE LEAST MONEY! H GROTTO IS BECOMING FAMOUS AMONG THE LADIES. THE BEST LIGHT ERVED IN THE CITY. BASEMENT ANNEX. Another Big Dress Goods Scoop. $1.25 Bannockburis, 67c. We are always on a still hunt for chances to work in a surprise. We made one purchase not long ago of 40 pieces and sold them at the same price. They flew like chaff before the wind. This time we've more than doubled the order for these same goods. Of course the price concession was the main feature. Quantity never stands in our way when figures regis- ter below market prices. This time fortune was again in our favor in directing us within the reach of this opportunity. Just think! 100 pieces of one particular brand of goods. They are strictly all wool and are shown in a dozen nobby, tasty combinations and colorings. They are 52 inches wide and the price has been $1.25 per yard. This big pur- chase will continue a break in the price by offering the entire lot, or CHOICE, BE- «ce caveccwaa cass <= oO Hours of Sal Hundreds of the New?Pul- ley Belt Buckles, Gold Link Buttons, Shirt : Waist Sets: And all sorts of pretty and attractive novelties are being sold for a mere song at the Robert Leding Auction Sale, 1225 F St. Mr. Leding is giving up the retail business entirely, every article will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. This is an opportunity to secure weddifg gifts at a fraction of their worth. Mornings, 10:30 to 1 P.M. Afternoons, 3 to 5:30. J. H. FRENCH, Auctioneer. Ribbons to the Front Again. Ribbons are as much fn favor this season as they bave been ia the past—our immense stock and display surely points that was. These four very special items which we quote below represent more than 19.00 sanis, and priced lower than you Will find such standard qualities offered elsewhere. 5,000 yards of All-silk, Satin and Gros Grain Ribbon, No. 5. The very thing for making ribbon waists and trimmings for.dresses. There is every color in this assortment, including white, cream and black. This is unusual good value at...... ooo erator aay elatinta = ol celalonereae o+--.4¢. a yard. 2,000 yards of fine All-silk Ribbon, in fancy effects, of lace stripes and plaids—the very thing for children’s hat trimmings. We also in- clude All-silk Double-faced Satin, in colors of navy blue, assorted browns, mais, green and tan. 3 to 4 inches wide +--15¢. a yard. 2,000 yards of Fancy and Plain Taffeta Ribbon. These goods are made 6f all silk and represent every new shade worn this season. In or- der to make this particular price more interesting, we shall add extra heavy quality of black double-faced satin, worth from 29 to 39c¢. a yard, at the uniform price of n sislalel sia eials/aie(avnrei@ eQCe A new and complete line of Sash Ribbon. This fad will be as much \\i“Foot Form”, SHOES At Specially Low Prices.| We are devoting unusual attention to the children this week on account of there be- ing no school—and are of- fering special inducements to have you go to the trouble of bringing them here to be FITTED. Children who wear “FOOT FORM” SHOES GROW UPWIT PRETTY FEET. : Many mothers wish they had known of such shoes when they were children. 7 If YOUR shoe man Is obliged to at short on account of not having narrow widths, come here—WE KEE! WIDTHS IN CHILDREN’S SHOES. All Welted Spring Heel “Foot Forms” Reduced. Nn a NRE |] + Sizes 11 to 544, $3. Now...... $2.00 | Sizes 81% to 1014, $2.50. Now.. 91-75 Sizes 7 to 8, $2. Now... $1.50 C7 Black Kid — Chocolate Kid — Dull Leather and Patent Leather. GENUINE “CORSET” SHOES, pat. tip. $1.50 izes up to 8 RUSSIA CALF SHOES, “Welt Sole." Sizes up to 8... * $1.50 “COMFORT LAST” Ox- King’s Palace ;... We Certainly Deserve the Title of “Millinery Léaders” —not only because we do a larger millinery business than any three stores in this city, but because our styles are the accepted styles, our fashions exclusive fashions, and withal our prices are shorn of extravagant profits, bringing our millinery within the reach of people of ordinary circumstances. We have scarcely “gotten our breath” yet from the rush of last week, which entirely passed all expectations and exceeded all pre- Department Stores, 814 7th St. 715 Market Space. FORDS, wile toe, pat. tip. gy a2 Sizes np to 8 $1.25 (The nicest:little shoe we ever offered.) “NO - HEEL” Foot Forms, black and tan kid. Sizes up to, 85C- L r, 9 , Cor. 13th and F. it ia TT TTT For 10 Days. sell a Gold-filled Frame, with the best qual lenses, accurately fitted to the eyes, f Only One to a Customer. In order to introduce onr new location we wall ity $1.50 These frames are made from the best quality THE WERK’S GAYETY. ers and Other Hospitalities—Wel- come to a Pretty Bride— Person: Notes. The Easter Monday ball at the hom> of the Secretary of War and Mrs. Root brought together a very pleasant company of the dancing element in diplomatic, offi- cial and resident circles. ,Mrs. Root was elegantly gowned in a mauy2 satin and white lace. Both Miss Root and her guest, Miss Slack of New York, were in dainty white dresses. The house was fragrant with Easter, blossoms, and the Fort Myer Band played the dancing music. Thos? present included Miss Wilson, Miss Sloan of New York, Miss Bessie Davis, Miss Rochester, Miss Gilmore, Miss Sands, Miss Justine de Peyster, Miss Taunt, Miss Har- lan, Miss Kellogg, Miss Barber, Miss Ethel Horstmann, Miss M. Hopkins, Miss Hag- ner, Miss E. Kean, Miss Lay, Miss Mc- Kenna, Miss McComas, Miss McMillan, Miss McVeagh, ..iss Merriam, Miss Audrey Pauncefote, Miss E. Patten, Miss Satterlee, Miss Sanger, Miss Siebert, Miss Alice Ward, Miss Lydie Webb, Miss Rose Douglas Wal- lach, Miss Wetmore, Miss Allen, Miss Bates, Miss Eliza Bat>s, Miss Cassels, Miss Cassini, Miss Paulding, Miss Hegeman, Miss Josephine Boardman, Miss Griggs, Miss Hitchcock, Miss Hawley, Miss Brown, Miss Antoinette Greelf, Miss Cushing, Mr. Conklin, Miss Austin, Senor Azpiroz, M. Allart, Mr. Breckinridge, Dr. von Bohlen, Mr. Gist Blair, Mr. Cauldwell, Dr. Claytor, General Corbin, Mr. Dinsmore, Mr. hdie, Mr. Ffoulke, Mr. Goldsborough, Mr. Wil- cox, Mr. Woodhull, Mr. Fisher, Captain Hardie, Mr. Mitchell, Mr. L. McKee, Mr. 8. B. Elkins, jr, Mr. Bingham, Mr. Hag- ner, Mr. Foraker, Mr. Palfrey, Mr. Cush- ing, Mr. Peter, Mr. Cobb, Mr. Rogestven- sky, Mr. Richardson, Mr. Rodgers, Senor Riano, Major Simpson, Captain Squire, Mr. Siebert, Count Tarnowski, Mr. Adams, the Danish minister, M. Brun; Mr. Berry, Mr. Russell, Mr. Staunton, Dr. Vinc2nt, Mr. Gillett, Mr. Jose Romero, Mr. Poe, Mr. Merriam, Mr. Johnson, Mr. George Hellen, Mr. Wadsworth, Mr. Bonaparte, Mr. Elkins, Mr. del Viso, Mr. Wallach, Mr. Westcott, Mr. Gallaudet, Mr. John B. Henderson, 5 Mr. R. R. Hitt, Mr. F. Oden Horstmann, Mr. Howe, Count Haeke, Mr. G>orge How- ard, Mr. Kellogg, Mr. Gerard Lowther, Mr. Max Muller, Captain Macomb, Major Mc- Cawley, Mr. McPherson and Mr. Pulido. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Ludlow are at Atlantic City with Mr. Fred Bugher, who has been sick for the last two months and is now convalescing. Mr. and Mrs. William Stone Abert gave a dinner last night in honor of the bridal party for their daughter, Miss Jane Stone Abert, and Mr. John Patten Story, jr. The New “York are visiting Mrs. H. Glesson Bowland, a sister of the latter, at No. 310 Delaware avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Joyce have issued invitations for the marriage of their daugh- ter Julla E‘izabeth and Mr. Hugh Jay Mc- Ginness. The ceremony is to take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock at St. Stephen's Church, corner 25th and Pennsylvania ave- nue, ——— Hotel Arrivals. Raleigh—F. F. James, Chicago: S. M. Travers, Richmond, Va.; B. C. Wheeler, Cripple Creek, J. Garst, Worcester, Mass.; Walter Ellis, Boston; Jno x Thomas, Indian te rritory; R. 1. Eads, In- dianapolis, Willard—T. D. Newell, Richmond, Va; F, F. Hart, St. Joseph, Mo.; H. A. Hawxe hurst, Princeton, N. J.; D. S. Caldwell, PbMade!phia. Riggs—W. H. Crouse, Phila@elphia; G. F. Mull, Indianapolis . A. Moses, Chicago; E_R. Wilson, J. A. Stu: . New ¥. Shorcham—Wm. H. Spay Slice slleay Conn.; J. W. Gayle, Kentucky; H. S. At bott, Minneapolis; “M. Cam- bridge, Mass.; Jas Mobile, Ala.; G. H. Maxwell, Bos Hoska, Tacoma, Wash. Arlington—Jno. T. Hanks. W. P. Mason, Brooklyn, N. ¥.: body, Thos. N. Ha mour, Newark, N. J.: K. Philadelphia. . S. Dana, New Haven, Co: . New York: W. J. Glenn, Cuts +; J. E. Woodbridge, Youngstown, Thomas Hassett w York; W. F. Close, Michigan. Cochran—J. E New York: D. A. Rot L. M. Springer, Phila¢ pie, Stamford, Conn. . George Nitta, Yuma, Miss.; s . Augusta, Me. . H. Bennett, New Jersey: C. L. McCarty, Virginia; Wm. Robbins, Penn- F. Gill, Clevela Wooster, G Metropolitan—F. € lis, Lexington, K. F.H. Richards, Boston. S Gordon—iIra W. Henry, E. B. Jones, York; Charles W. Dav is, Philadelphia. St. James—G. Ww. ichols, L. Lee, New York: W. A. Haven, Conn.; H. B. Harkinson, N. J.: Ira Coie, valk, Conn. Ebbitt—J. » Dayton, Ohio: S. Bailey, Boston; J. H. Sherman, York; John Rodgers, S.A.; R. H. Chit- tenden, New Haven, Conn.; George L. Wel- lington, Maryland. —— Death From Natu o John Williams, who lived at No. nes row, died sudden!: erday afternoon. As there had been no physician in attendance the caxe was reported to the coroner. A certificate of death from natural given. ——_+__. Music for the Blind. Miss Julia Goodall will give instrumental selections and Miss Levers and Mr. R. Keeling will s vious seasons. And notwithstanding the immense selling, assort- gold-filed ‘material, and are warranted for 10 | Patty Included Major John Patten Story, s and la- ||| ments are again complete and intact, from which we pick these ew 5 : . = S 3 i : now stationed at Governor's Island, in vogue this season as ever—will be worn by children, mi youre, in stric, fisish and wearing quality: they : Fears, In str ta Wearing. qual New Yori Mra! Story” the Misses Hives norrow (Wednesday) aftern aes es Gitte te i lain a Fey a RSE | ee ae i of New York, Miss Helen Hay. es- | = dies. We offer a line in stripes, plain and fancy, which are from 6 to 8 special offerings Ti. A. Lee. to-Date sie Glover, Lieutenant Robert Wallach, inches wide—which we consider very pretty in appearance and very e f $2.75 $3.75 $4.75 jo fe SE, Optician, Baron Herman of the German embassy. worthy in quality. Goods worth from 75 to g8c. AEG aecssse50C: fl Special Sale (0) ated ° D4. 614 9TH ST. N.W., Mr. Horace Westcott, Mr. Stevens of Phil- | CHAMBERLA Aprit ) J die 5 5 For Hats for | For Hate tor | For Hate tor tnsan OBposte U- 8. Patent Gince. gieiphia, Mr. Reynolds Hitt, Mr. F. 0. | dr. thm RIBBON DEPARTMENT-—FIRST FLOOR; STION E. { ° H t which others. which others which others np5- 8, 80t-: Horstmann, jr., and Mr. Lebarron Russell ew Mr. EU x le sk $6. a k $8. ate HAM N and Mrs, , rimmed Hats, ig" | Sts.omn ph ium Hore Car tae Ai aa SS ES An Easter luncheon was given at the Shoreham yesterday by the Washington Wellesley Club. Covers were laid for twenty-five guests and the table was taste- fully decorated with bright spring flowers. The name cards, presented by a member of the club, beautifully combined the various symbols of Easter with the Wellesley blue. Miss Caroline Cadwell Tyler, the president The only complete Housefurnishers In A " Vain sede both of Wash- 50c. to $1 Sample Flowers, 19c, Trimmed Hats, Untrimmed Hats, Flowers, Feathers } | o.tuthisotar te Sah Qe gery est wuatey of arcinetat ane | Chrysanthemums, its of all kinds. and Small Flowers of ‘ and in every - s color and Sik Mull Rosettes. These’ y an mporter’s samples. and now that he {s done and All Sorts of Trimmings. selling from them he closes them ont to ua at Au enorcious concent eo it ey are 50c. and |] $1 values, and are offered at 19e. ‘Sencegentons ay oso 1900, at 7 5 wk p.m. of the club, acted as toastmaster. Le! of Jui we late David ; Tad atte 20 find eleew hare, Wy $ of greeting were read from former offic ne HOt SERA ene the Bate Baxee i Dg these requirements. We bay | * % Mrs. George E. Tyler of Deny. nics See } We Continue the Sale of nee rerelier, aca a place frum the row 75 very handsome Trimmed Hats, made in our own work rooms, of Ci ee es a ee daughter of Senator Teller, and Mi. Quest. sSeaHSeese sees the very newest materials, copies from the | -Paris ideas—iifferent ||} Women’s Suits at Hclf and Less Baby Carriages and Go-Carts, of which we show the big- asm for their alma mater and the “college beautiful.” The Mexican Ambassador and piroz entertained at dinner las’ Segesg AT 10:30 a.m, ‘ : $ : Poe, y eddcoat 4 Cactin OU which ace ke ; : = It is useless for you to Financlai Success of Our — those we sn owed y re a en eo en ae worth $7 50 || —and warn you again to take advantage of the opportunity, The = search for bigger values : Wellesley | Club.” Mrs. dlabel, Godfrey rom $10.50 to $12.00. As a special aiter-Easter offering at.. ° he e res aker’s losi 3 See a S % | Swormstedt: “Our Wellesley Club as a So- rose in i : ; ig sale is the result of a maker's losing, and he must have lost heavy 3 than ours, but we are glad $| cial Factor,” Mrs. Harriet 3. Buen . 125 Trimmed Hats, excellent styles and all the latest col- §3 O8 ily, for these suits are scarcely half what they are worth. . $ to have you well acquaint- : Lawyer in the Kitchen,” Miss De: BROWNE. On Me at 10 pom ings s eS. i 2. * a S 3 ot DZS, _ | don Jackson; “The Doctor and denly, M is E. daughte Canes and apes aS oo wane: : ee ge fe $ro, $i2 and $15 . $15, $20 and $25 $ ed with prices, for then $] thropy.” Dr.” Julia. Minerva “Green: r; Mars Mut ting Sat hee _,, 2 large display of Ladies’ Ready-to-wear Hats, the very latest ideas. || ° ° : you will appreciate the £| Mpungy nen Mrs aura Paul Dit ral later. ee . These hats are positively correct oe vle, are neatly finished and trimmed uits, ul S, 9.5 6 ° bargains we are able to | Spalding Gerry; “Lullaby April 16, 1900, IF vith silk ribbon and ornaments. 1 Vv represe: values fi | iy = To i . | Louise Pearse Dolliver; ** beloved husbatd of : silk ribbon and ornaments. They represent values from $1.25 coors 4 Sults of Cuerlot Senses. Venetians, fl [ offer. We are doing a $] preiiane Sane of regres nelcoe $1.75 to $2.25. _You have your choice for Se ° ct ths. Homexpuns, Covert and of eS wonderful business now in $] “Friendship,” Miss Ellen A. Vinten. 4 2] : Rae Panes ea ‘ 5 ¢ fubries, in black und all th ° = %| were informal in their nature, many of his late residence. 116 C street north- veral thousand Fine Fancy Braid Hats, all the new spring shapes. | pring shades, embracing endet, z Mattings, %} them witty and all filled with expressions Thursday. April 19, at 11 o'clock am. * “4 . rs & . | val, cas vs y i 73¢. to $1.50 could not buy you any better or anything more 6 | ed Ay in plain olan & $ | of loyalty and enthus 5c. lined. with, taffera tip to date. Any of the lot ppliqned wit A thousand dozen Fine, Seago in: skirts made Mrs. Az- night in “rench Seaton »wers and Foliage of all kinds, || ally as inany ® i aire eee § Ree z x ti + iS Z| honor of the Chief Justice and Mrs. Fuller. T5c. to 25c. Worth double. i SEE cons anita ee é gest selections in town, $1] the other guests were Justice and Mrs. 1 cr = : | silk) Handsome: y taki $|B . Justic d Mrs. . Justice and A thousand dozen of Fine Silk Poppies in all shades, a 2 i at $1), $12 and made" than’ three seen > and we are already taking Ds ha whe Uycsucerana vaeicone: : eee dozen in the bunch. Worth s50e. For... Cer ere 5c. ill Se EY STE TEEBES many orders for PA pes pie eed ey, BA a "the late John and Antel MILLINERY DEPARTMENT- ont. 1 & Refrigerators, 4 Hao Pe ee aes Fun day, April 1 10 a.m., from ” 52 ay. Apri 8. 0 a.m an ‘ on oy hi A = as ours are acknowledged $| ars. N. §. Lincoln ts now entertains 1200'S street northwest. * ° 9 ° 9 1,000 Ladies Shirt Waists, 79¢, z to be the best procurable. #| Miss Edna Tyler and Miss Sallie Tyler, | uown, : 3 R 1 hat we will | daughters of Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Tyler of : ns AS | We shall force ty na of Shiet Walt = then below what we Ine Ka emember, that we will 4 tNew cesaon (Corini wie came oor en oe s . jf] eee poo Xivet Wists of Taw te, Chambray” and India Linon ieee $ always arrange terms to z RTS TCE ae MBS Interment st Maza ° | dots amd figures—-some trimmed with rows of embroide: others ‘pl ‘ - (a «| Natalie Lincoln, which forms a prominent a —_ VV aist Ss WPOTen Cuehed RACE all he See TORO Woe tT meh se ge = suit you without extra $ | burt of thls attérnoon's hospitalities : & HW] Aelgw)stecse-conendencans : cost. | airs James KK. Jones. wife of Senator | KRBY. On Tuesday aan. at i K3 % | Jones of Arkansas, welcomed legions of South neu: ae carey. eae or ae i ||} = t 3 s west, JOHANAT KIRBY, widow of the This ts the fiewt time this tenon that wee t le any efforts to Introduce our new Ine of Wash | |] + % | friends yesterday afternoon, who had the John Kishs . wae orn at note "We ate J vibe Gmchisin tat hime’ mage.sat {|| 69¢, Wrappers, 39c. Laces & Embroideries, |||? House & Herrmann, $ pleasure of mesting “her daughter-in-law | xo uf Mines! reat : \ Indeed, a Wrapper sensation! Dozens of Allover Lace and Embroideries, white 3 901-903 Seventh St., ee 4G aylor of St. is a| LEE. At 9:45 a.m., Monday. Percale ‘Wrappers. in striped: an a and cream: 18 tn ps Miss Annie Taylor of St. Louis, and is a = y 2 patterna- full, well-made garmentas with from T5e. to $2.8 yank ® Wides worth x Corner of I (Eye) St. $ charmingly pretty young bride.’ She was | his msklenee, sui ELAS ||| wide skirts, dtted walst lining and Wat. eit % | dressed in' white silk and lace. Miss Louise | jane, Hinces, Wal GOODS ARE VERY WW tenn ti made to rel at 9e,, und gold 39c. to $1.25. ertendentonbecententondocgetontongecgesenteetecententectecingectectectege | Johnson, Miss Carrigan of Arkansas and Funeral services at 2 ok p.m.. Wednesday, STS, EN = | at that price elsewhere, to go at 2e. Miss Jones, all assisted in the hospitality, April 18, from Asbary A.M. E. Chureh. : FP TD MOINCLUDING ae | ee Cot is ape G d ff Pure eee i ee eS | ae Paris, France, UP ty 44, TNeLebixg AF | 12%4¢ Corset Covers, 7/4c. | 25c. Toilet Articles, 9c. ood lor Wnisly | “Mrs, Reyburn gave a dance last night at| EUWARD' GELAND, Vhustand "of "Agnie 6. wm) Ladies’ Muslin Corset Covers; rem- 2 ef Bristle Hair Brushes—Celluloid, Shell and & bee Dressing Combs Cla Brushes—Tooth and Kant arn ace Funeral will take AN Angels” Chu: ace from St. Michael and d street and Virginia fsa edy for many | Rauscher's for the young friends of her any S. __ sme You" shonld | sons, Brushes—Face = venue northwest, Tnesday, April Iv, at 4:30 MPLETE LINE - - Powder— Cold Cream and Camphor lee—ell of Yosemite Rye Whisky || Mrs. Elkins has Invitations out for a Bm ferment private. (West Virginia and 5 3 Boe Rtn ne on band — it’s the finest | luncheon April 26. Virginia papers please cups.) 2 (a) 50c. Gowns, 3c. Whisky in town. Old—mellow— | Mrs Rolla. § Reia Co di, % ; ——_ and medicinally pure. "Phone 998. rs. Rella Stone Reid of Bridgeport, | saxrorD. On Saturday. April 14 ee i ee “eal iets O latte Ble i AE i . Conn., is visiting her parents, Capt. and a.m.. G. W. SANF Sr, aie oe fe al) Cee Ais sol Siig 15c. & 18c. Embys., 9c. Yosemite Rye Whisky, $1.25 full qt.| Mrs israel W. Stone of Cantal Bit n ithe ‘sixty. AND CANNOT BE $1.25 | Wide and Narrow Embrotderies and In- . ces Sale of Corsets. File Nandaame ate ntnMnE, Andean e ° WwW. B., R. G. and Warner's Conti) and 2 A Few Very Good Items in Ladies? ||) sist f 4 Ae. and 18e. yard, for 9% Undermuslin. 7 Mrs. Willlam H. Young of York, Pa., is TO-KALO WINE Co., now the guest of Mrs. A. S. Parker, 1027 L. 614 14th St. | street. Miss Ella Edie of York, Pa., is spending BVAZAAAVAPAVAZACAAVA-ACA-AB-AA, | her Faster holiday with her friend, Miss 2 «| Nellie B. Juno, 75 8 street. Mr. and Mrs. H. Oettinger of 3124 M Wednesday. Aprit 18, at 2 o'clock p.m. te Gorsuch MoE Chureh, corner 444 and L streets southwest. Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend. Interment at Congr 2° api7-200 . short and Jong lengths, in = Se ee ane, Child’s Dresses, 19c. ined tops. Odds and ends in Thompson's Glove-ft- psu il and satteen Js such a satisfac- tory flour use, the iE f Cream mtn S 3 € that cooks can de- ‘Blend "fe. Rolls, Cake and Pastry. Iso't “Cream Blend” the ; Lot of Callevan's Gach Ginctans pax street ure entertaining Mr. Maurice Ham- Tht department te known for {ts value giving. for the large assortments, fi : cibcar inis Suant 2 aes yee =trhinmed with bevid Dertectly washable ear out. It's al- > eee ants Gone Ceee Toe Eu ee pelecthms and the lowness in. pric c — oetments, for ‘the unlimited fd te seli at $1, $1.50 and $17, 4OC, quizes 1 te D years—worth up to 39e.—for Year ont. - 3 | ton, prior to his departure for Europe. Af- LADIES’ MUS: 16 TLEKS, TWO t wiprit LADIES" MUSLIN AND CAMEL TUCKS AND EMEROIDERY HEMSTITCHING EMPIRE, LADIES” MUSLIN ANE KECK. ROUND NE OTHERS ARE T IX GOWNS WS OF EME! On Monday, April 16, 1900, at bis rest 12th ‘street hwest, MARCEL- band of Eva Hood ‘and sun of MADE ter viewing the Paris exposition he will NDEI visit his parents and old home. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Detweller have gone Nien noes to Atlantic City. The many friends of the cl Interment at Harm latter will be aia to learn that she is re- Relatives and friends invited. covering from her recent serious illness. ‘EBB. . April 15, on, Mr. C. J. Lucy has gone to Minneapolis | WPBE,_0u Sunday. April 18, 100 MOTHER HUBEARD STYL ND INSERTING — FUL TROKES MADE with Tn AND age | 3 : Sore ak 9 Department St : PUAND gg" King S Palace 812-814 7th St. 715 Market Space. 7 ‘mV It =)" WITH 1 € F flour you want? ‘Flour 2a the next time you order. om account of the sudden death of his mother, an old resident of that city. Mrs. L. Eiseman, 1732 16th street, has dis- northwest, aged eighty-four years. “May her soul rest in peace.” Funeral will take place from Nineteenth Street EE EEE I FORTY RODE! ALL SIZ Baptist Church on Wednesday, April 18, at, 2 p.m. WHIT: On Saturday, April 14, 1900, at Gen. eva, N.Y. ELIZABETH CROSBY, widow of the late Oscar Whitney, in her seventy year. {B. B. Earnshaw & Bro.» | “mus sane Thoses nay Saturday for pat. ED EDGE 1105-1107-1109 111 timore to spend her Easter vacation with sae £ Wholesalers, 1305-1107-1100 1 ES. her aunt, Mrs. W. T. Barnard. i nee weeny” | Miss Ada Banks of Baltimore is visiting ERNE EE | arise Mabel M. Hazard of Capitol Hii, ‘The marriage of Miss Pauline L. Stutz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louls F. Stutz, and Mr. Charles T. Kurtz of Clearfield, Pa” Birth Stones. will take place tomorrow night at the family residence. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. J. E. A. Doermann, pastor of Grace Lutheran Church, and will be witnessed by the family only. ‘The cere- “Strictly one price.” HAT RARE wh Pints CRORE Ww Rua Best Plates, > — Styled that/fotrror the Ladies’ Spring and Summer-Weight g g ENT. noe ete Knit Underwear. Ss 8- 8 Concelta fa etyliahe yan ROaety wd daly The funeral of Miss EMILY J. WI Sart he services being ted by the Rev. F. Dudley of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. "Cremation followed at J. Wm. Lee's undertaking establishment. ° In Memoriam. They baffle desctiption—but you are sure Yo find what you want. Prices mpst reasonable. Mrs. C. Stiebel,"1113 G. $8 is all we ask for the best plates mb15-tu.th,s,3m,20 2:30, tI Geo. We're been a Uttle dilatory in making mention of this department, on account of the uncer ty of the weather. Now that we have been assured that the balmy weather of spring hon a full charge of the season, we come forward with the best Mne of Kult Underwear itens We could possibly collect among our vast stock. She who from April dates her years, Diamonds should wear, lest bitter tears For vain repentance flow; this stone, :, mony was to hav@ taken place in the EPLOW. In loving remembrance of my be. WE OFFE I s SIN TE, © : “ and all necessary extracting, and —— ‘Emblem’ of innocence ts Knows. church, but owing to the sudden death of | UO p tO notner, MARGARER De NUDLON wins BLACK AND MI $ i Ey S ROC NE ay BEUB, 4 : ve Wh lity i idered. bride’ ther the invitations died eighteen’ years a April 17, 1 Bees a eee ae Bay D sit S, ROCND I> we guarantee satisfaction. Go to Siccardi’s en quality is considered— | the bride's grandmother the invitations | 1 : ALSO 50 DOZEN OF cu toler, = BY HER DAUGHTER, E. KNIPFIEN. SOE bluces are ways Owcst A party was given at the home of Miss | sEDGWICK. In remembrance of my husband GALT & BRO. Mabel M. Hazard, on Capitol Hill, last WALTER T.'SEDGWICK, who died April 3 9 : evening, the occasion being the birthday aie aes Jewellers, Silversmiths and Stationers, of the hostess, who was the recipient of Bx wc F - 1107 PENN. AVENUE. many presents and congratulations, Fea} == apl7-tu,th,s-28 tures 4 the Phra ad yeas recitations by Mr. William Bright, a cake wa‘k, partici. S Y M pated in ‘by Messrs. Edgar Witison ana | OGAVE YOur Money. Catrup Phillpot of Baltimore, and solos by Miss Florence Bateman. Among those pres. ath Rooms Re= ent were Miss Ada Banks of Baltimo: One box of Tutt’s Pills will save Before hot weather model Miss Evy Atzerodt of Philadelphia, Misses Sa SE ara og Waapites led. May Bradiey, Eva Furr, Virginia’ Butler appliances, and thus insure FOR BARGAINS IN HUMAN HAIR. DW, NECK ant AC Ure HTH GS welling a Jot of All Long Human TRIM. E 3 5 : itches at a UB ie ASB Bie HES IN THIS. As 19 Dental 3.00 Switches rediced to s150. ” . MADE WITH HIGH NE 7 00 Bwitches redi ‘to $5.00. 1 t nced st ANTS TO MATCH, K: Ass’n Gray White Hair reduced im same proportion. srs HIGH NEE. TONG ee ° ° 9 Mme. Siccardi, Cor. 7th and D Sts. adfigate rooms fo Earning, shaming and Over Franc & Sons. E. O. PIGEON, D. D. S. Sait-aat eae: Big Sale.o HARNESS of a ealth | that RLP-AN-S t ‘3 pai one Beliahnen Ser . 2 pA cure TARY 1 T. b 1 Girections aro” followed. : eiand re og Pes re 3 ADUIES me banish Pato, tnducy ‘Trap, Surrey "and Hunabout a ) o ) all drug stores ten for meget sure to Hee rhe an GONOORD. ee ARL BUTTONS. PAN same RAMC AN RR many dollars in doctors’ bills. They Bessie Leonard, Minnie Meyers, Cara | Will surely cure all diseases of the comtort. "Our estimates are very lowe "" | Chase, Lydia Hodgson, Florence Jett, Josie stomach, liver and bowels. W. J. Hutchinson, 520 10th. | Jessie Pratt: Thomas Rhodes of Lanes bed i bs 2 eaptrasa "| Gharies Gordon,” Frank Grayson, “Fred | NO Reckless Assertion. = > -| Bradford, E. Hopkins, O. P. Hazard and Beautiful Pictures, cents up. | 8. T. Hazara. For Sick Headache’ Dyepessi Pictures Framed, cents up, | Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M. Bryant have is- ‘or Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Ripa with foe ote ge “1 sued cards for the marriage of their niece, | Malaria, Constipation and Bilious- the geuuing. “Don't te fooled ne subetitnee ee Tee cesses earerate in Washington. We ‘Will call with samples, Goods delivered, Miss Celia Mayse, to Mr. Francis Bie at! ness a million people indorse samples and a thotsand testimonials will be mailed Venable & Beale, 610 oth St, the ete Ea E. Chueh, Att Ron Wed- 8th and Market S Hiygay Gieaiet €S,.20 sheet sey Now kurt" |) CUTZ & CO., 497 PA. AVE. Two Stores, 1224 7th St. | frat secretary of Dairice Commusiones | TUT PS Lj 1 pace. mb3i-ly-o-le : Cid mhi0-tu,th,s,39t,10 The young couple will. spend about TU Ss iver PILLS.