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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D C. MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES. 5 Mc K new’s 0n Sale Daily Letter. Xmas Talk. | 100 As usual we hare made elaborate Preparations for the holiday trade. As has been our custom, we shall continue to present attractive fancy boxes with Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery and — other like articles. — Laatber goods will be stamped free. PEEP Men's, Ladies’ and Childreu’s Um- —— breiias will be engraved with initisls — free. We also have an attractive line of Fancy Boxes for Handkerchiefs and Gloves, also Hand-painted Suchet En- Velepes, &e Ht AN of the strictly holiday departments have been stocked to their utmost ca- pacity. White Metal Goods White Metal Frames, Inkstands, Toilet —— Bottles, Trars, Card Cases, Smoking Sets, Match Safes, Flower Stands, Card ‘Trays, Jewel Cases, Napkin Rings, &e. ‘These white metal goods were bought dir-et from first hands and prices are -—— guaranteed as low as any in America. Leather Goods. - Pocket Books, Purses, Card Cases, —— Writing Tablets, Shopping Bags, &ec., in — & myriad of Kinds, styles, shapes, sizes —- and prices. Perfumeries, &c. —- Our Perfumery Department is stocked —— With all the best productions of the —— leasing perfuruers of America. Colognes. — Ext Totlet Waters, Toflet Art! —— cles, Atomizers, &e. = Celluloid Articles. Very attractive and unique collection of Celluloid Fancy Articles, such as Pte ture Frames, Curd Cases, Playing Cards, ~~ Tablets, Comb aud Brushes, Mirrors, Xmas Bargains. “Spectais’’ constitute a few of our —— stay bar galas: er Writing Tablets,with —— silver mountings, complete. Reg- s ES “= 50c. —— ular value, $1-.-....... L1ttt - Soz. Glass Rottles, covered with white metal filagree work. <= Raeabtr price, We.ceseee ness 2OO. - §oz. Triangular Toilet Bottles, White metal filagree work, B ribbon bow. Bags, with? > - Leather —- loth tops. value, $1..400, — Xmas Handkf’s 5 Be careful where you buy Handker- — ths of all the handkerchiefs sold — are cotton mixed. We hay sdfastl, confined ourselves to the “pure Inen’ ~~ hardkerchiefs. We are now ready with — —— the finest coilection of Christmas Hand- — —— kerchiefs ever our pleasure to exhibit. — See The Window. You cam get a pretty fair iden of our — stock of beliday articles from the win- — <— dow exhibit. A feature of the window ~-- ts that it contains every variety of — faney articles we carry and every article — —— i» marked im piain figures with a price — ticket. euabling you to slmost make your selection before you come into the —— store. Tomorrow, Dozen CLOSELY KNITTED SKIRTS. IN ALL ‘OLORS, MADE OF SPLENDID FABRIC, FINE QUALITY, WARMTH PRODUCING, HAND-KNITTED, FULL SCALLOPED EOTTOM AND HAND- KNITTED YOKE. For 79c. ‘The equal of this Skirt you cannot find for less than $1.25. SPECIAL VALUE IN DOWN PILLOWS, GUARANTEED PURE AND ODORLESS. 12x16 16x16 18x18 $1.50. 1 LOT OF DOWN PILLOWS, Covered with china silk. Complete with ruffle. Size 20x20. Reduced from $2.50 = $2.00 SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IW CHINA SILKS. All Figured China Silks that $1.25 Repvcep To $1.00 Yb. 32 imches wide. were 1 Lot of 32-inch Figured | China Silks, new patterns, Repvcev Frou Td. To 65c. Yb. 1 lot of HAND-PAINTED SCARYS, all silk fringed. Repvcep Frou 68c. To 58c. FINE TEA GOWNS. Best quality EMDERDOWN TEA GOWNS, all light shades, made full sleeves, front with braid girdles, well worth $10. Ove Price $7.68. 5 dozen BEST QUALITY CASHMERE TEA GOWNS, elegantly made, trimmed with lace inserting, which bought ordl- narily are well worth $12. Can be $7.98: Odd Gowns. A few odd sizes in various styles GOWNS, neatly trimmed with lace aud embroidery. Regular price, $1.89. Now 98c. GOWNS made of fine cambric. trim- med with lace and embroidery, full length. Regular prices, $1.98, $2.25 and $2.48. Now 81.25. EXTRA FINE CAMBRIC GOWNS. made Hubbard and Grecian style, very elaborately trimmed in fine torchon lace and embroidery. Regular prices, 33.25 and $3.93. Now $2.25. W.H.McKnew! 1,00 Wrappers. _933 Pa. Ave. Gas Fixtures At Half Price. We will offer on Tuesday a miscellaneous lot of odd Hall Lights and Chandeliers at Exactly Half Price. CF Look for the red ticket attached to each artich moving man broke your hall light or {f a missing chandelier spoils the looks of your parlor now is “THE™ opportunity lo remedy the lute at very little expense. Cc. A. Muddiman’s, 614 12:u Sz, Ber F Ax G Sre 0000000000000 0000 Bread 0 Making. oO Would you believe {t, that oO to diferent countries at dif- ferent times bread has been oO made of rice, chestauts, poppy seed, earth’ nuts, powdered Oo wh ones. powdered birch bark. sawdust dried and pow. O sicer frukx of every Kind, "and even of dey, " O area an oe O __,,Tatay, the eat four mate m the finest wheat is NON! oO TOO GOOD. It is — o« om hear It makes bread. " LIGHTER % WHITER bread. SWEETER oO O 8 bread and BETTER bread than oO oO pression, CSOSSooeocoecoesooce] ~ ~ otber flour in the world.” eres’ is for sale by all grocers—we nly wholesale it. Beware of imitations. oWm. M. Galt & Co., WHOLESALE FLOUR AND FEED DE. oO ‘COR. 1ST AND IND. AVE RW eae 000000000000 00608 Coce Why don't the old Christmas carols ———— wound ike they used to? Maybe it's ——— ecaure your piano or organ is getting ————— out of tune. Let us look to tt at once ——— Pefore the holiday rush sets in-can ——— fire you hetter service now. Tuning, 1.50 and $2. F.G. Smith, W. P. VAN WICKLE, MANAGER, 1225 Pa. ave. Special Sale Of Fur NeckBoas.| Made of best quality calico, with full front of plain goods, Empire skirt, with deep belt at waist, full Einpire sleeves, Wattesu back. 98c. We will lay aside any article you Select for a holiday gift, and deliver any time you designate prior to Decem- Der 24. ANSBURCH & BRO., a 420, 422, 424, 426 7TH ST. ARBER — & ROSS, Cor. uth & G Sts. N. W. We are going to get your trade by justly. deserving it. We know if we “can sell you at lower prices than you can buy elsewhere you will buy of us. The prices we enumerate below are almost whole- sale prices: Fully Guaranteed Steel Carvers, with genuine stag handles, per $1 25 pair. — “ooo, ‘The best $1.25 Family Weighing Scales, accurate and durable goc. $1.50 6oc. ge a Table Knives, our own impor- tation.“every one ‘warranted, $1.75 Japanned Coal Hods, 16-in..only.. ZOC, es Perfection Meat Cutters; will cut @ pound a minute.... 000-00 Halt dozen Plated Nut Picks. Galvanized Coal onenieniaas. 7 “Sunshine” Gas Heaters, ox. u rooms, SSE Aaa cass 92.25 Furnace Scoops only. Covered Ash Sifters only. Weather Stripping ~your doors and windows Saving about a third of generally pay for But be sure to get Valentine's Felt Strippiug or leave it wudoue entirely, for the “other sorts” are Practically worthless, man up with dif- will measure and then you means what you coal and wood. We will send a ferent sizes, te the who cost. t compelled About That New Fuel. Even = me re Neck Scarfe or “Throat- °° w ou sale. Bought cheap and $ Will be sold cheap. This cold wave @ makes them indispensable—especially $ te those who have weak throats. © gagat! $4 River-mink Neck Scarts, . | { | | | ! OLD a S FoR THE LITTLE FOLKS, MADE To ORDER aT } lirs. M. J. Hunt’s, | 9 | J | 1309 F st. aw. WLACE ORDERS EakLY FUE HOLIDAY ows. | } | wo. Ruoff,905 Pa.Ave. | Cheaper than coal or ga: No dirt, mo. swoke, ‘no And gives’ more ‘leat. Cooking ranges cook faster, and Latrobes’ heat quicker. " and —instantly. see how ft works—it's aij, 7°F While. Demonstrations Barber & Ross, COR. TH AND G sts. NW. a Fastidious Diners — experience no discomforts when they favor me with their butt orders. I handle | only the ¢ t products of the dairy ard my prices are oo higher than you pay | C7 Try « «a nt f ple order: Sharpless’ Celebrated Brands. Geo. M. Oyster, Jr., B st. Wing, near 7th st..CENTER MARK —— w MARKET, re LQ Per Cent Reduction On All Fancy Articles Purchased On “OPENING” DAYS, MURIRTZ'S Eighth Annual HOLIDAY OPENING. Tuesday and Wednesday, DECEMBER & AND 6. This year we have one of the best selected Stocks ever opened in Washington for the Holiday Season. As usual, this is one of the events that our patrons and the public usually look forward to December. We have made a very careful selection this year of articles suitable for presents at prices much less than they have ever been sold at ip the past. We have Pocket Books and Card Cases in end- Jess varieties, plain and sterling silver mounted. ‘These we bave in all kinds of leather. In Atomizers we have a beautiful line of Cut Glass; also some in Decorated Bisque. We have always been headquarters for Atomizers, and this year our stock is larger and better than ever before. In Derby Silver Ware we carry the best select- ed stock ip the city. com) and Brush Sets, Manicure Sets, Baby Sets and all kinds of Toilet Articles we have in abundance in this ware at prices a little less than others charge, If you should need a Comb and Brush Set or Manicure Set, we bave dozens of styles to show you. Bonbonlere and Flasks of all descriptions. Manleure Sets, in Pearl, Ivory, Tortoise Shell, Celluloid and Silver. Cut Glass Vinaigrettes with silver tops. Chamois Pen Wipers, Sterling Silver Ornaments. Fine Imported Hair Brushes, in natural woods. Military Brushes. ‘Whisk Brooms with fancy handles. Fancy Soaps tn Boxes, imported and domestic. Book Markers with sterling silver ornaments, Shaving Sets. Folding Mirrors. Fancy Jewelry Cases. Penkulves. An endless variety of Fine Cut Glass Bottles, every size and at every price. Perfumes of all kinds. We call special atten- tion to the celebrated Queen Anne Cologne. This has bad @ sale of 300 gallons per year for five years in this city, If you, have never tried it do 80 now, There is hardly a Perfume or Toilet Water of foreign or domestic manufacture that has any reputation that we do not have in sbundance. Legrand, Pinaud, Atkinsou, Piver, Lubin, Roger & Gallet and many others are represented here. A full line of the Celebrated Newman Colognes and Extracts, in Faney Boxes, Cut and Pressed Glass Bottles. Handsome Souvenirs will be ‘iven away during opening to ladies, 10 Per Cent DIS- COUNT On All Fancy Articles Pur- chased On OPEN- NG DAYS. By leaving asmall de- posit goods selected now will be reserved wntil Xmas. MIBIRTZ'S MODERN PHARMACY lith and F Streets. Jas. F. Oyster, Corsets, 80c. We have just ———————— ———_E _ THE WORLD OF SOCIETY, |Cenerat Footer was presented to Him Be secured a new lot of “Ladies “$l, “$1.25 and” $1.50 4 : Long-waisted "Corsets; wilte, ‘tare |@teat Preparations Being Made For the Mack “and. drab, at such a price as will enable us to offer them Doll’s Bazaar. At 89c. Pr. = C7These “are all new, — fresh 2 goods, “so you need have no fear| A Pretty Wedding at Olney—Where- Fst? eee, strenes of the tenes. |e aneAT mat se ft time that a ell-know. je—Per- Fast Black Corset. has ever been| “™Oute of Well-Known Peep! offered at this price, Whelan’s, 1003FS LEADERS IN AT POPULAR PRICES. " Tromep Muursery. A wonder of veautiful mode styles of Headwear-HATS, J! RONNETS—at surprisingly low prices. Trimmed Hats, in every new design, Axp Boyyers. to be sold a: 10¢c. and 23c. A 10c. Hat includes a Quiil. Te. Plaque, tn all colors, One dozen Imported Violets at. Black Ostrich Tips from. Fine Jet Aigrettes from. Black Parrot: All colors, were Se. and 6c. a yard,at. All colors, were 10c. a yard, at All colors, were 1c. a yard, at All colors, were 25c. a yard, at Velvets and Silk Roses and Violets at al 939 F Sr. Ww ded-3t* <i Drobably. the greatest “‘corn’” on earth. We er, of course, tender corn shoo! from the bosom of mother earth. —18 the next greatest corn callousness that edorn the so much misery to the adorned. Pi OF see the cornfield in the wind For the Best SSFSS5RSRS557 327 SE555S0SE33 5032 THE MONUMENTAL, INE FASHIONABLE MILLINERY in Mid-winter TOQUES and ‘rom.$1.98 up 3,600 Usrrnmen Hars 3.600 Fur Felt Beaver Hats, best quality, were sold first part of the season from $1.50 to $2.25, The Dolls’ Bazaar for the benefit of the/ Children’s Hospital, which will be held on | the coming Friday and Saturday afternoons | and evenings in the offices of Mr. John R. McLean, corner of Vermont avenue and H street, will be one of the most interesting events of its kind ever held in this city. | Some of the loveliest and some of the most | novel and curious dolls eve> got together in a'coliection will be on exhibition and saie, and all the very newest fads in baby doll styles and fixings can also be secured. The collection, which is still at the residence of | Mrs. Preston Sands, 1222 Connecticut ave- nue, where it covers several large rooms, is continually being added to, and this morn- ing the patronesses came in to have the first view and to complete the arrangements | for the bazaar. Some of the dolls that are i5e. up | bound to be thé most admired have been | ‘Be. nn remover to rh PIs You When you have your PH taken by inferior, photographe know you'll get fle best If you come here.You won't save anything by get PHOTOGRAPHS cheap ting otographs are among the few things that huve to be best in order to I Our national the best anything else could, prices "Nl suit you angthing reputation for produ all. cing tells more for our work than and our modest RI (e E, Tur Puoroararuer, _ 1217-19-25 Prssa Ave at O8X8X8X8X 8X3 XSXIX8Xe X'More $3 & $3.50 Ladies’ Shoes ou) well! Surprises xX. cease! Didn't think we ool ever aguin be fortunate } to secure more of q Ladies” $3 cand $3.50 | Shows to sell at $2.50. | But 00) Se were offered the " oppor | tunity. and we “grasped? it Xi) in -e purry. oo We had’ an immer ron | these a short time ao, | t ther “gave out” — Je oo) ore all were supplied. a bree styles, as before, clot X! top with Shera” toe: O| tow with patent tip Xx p dluchers. 1 a > cloth ny narrow | Your Choice at $2.50. X) Hoover & Snyder, Xl _szig Pa. Ave. oo}. O8XSX8X2X8X SXSXEX8X8 O ) | Bertie E. Roe, re jocated at 12 11th street ‘© | Southeast, where they will be pleased to quantity ttles: By taking an of "5 O'clock” got them at a enables us to offer siderably less than prices. Nickle Plated, er and Brass 3 jock Tea Kettles, $1.75 to $10.50. Silver Plate Tea Kettles, $6 to $14. Potomac water is fit to drink after passing through a “Pasteur” Water Filter. We're sole agts. Wilmarth & Edmonston, Crockery, &c., 1205 Pa. Ay, | the church upon the arm of her aged uncle, at _ ee EXCLUSIVE FUR STORE. |lzi= «a LADIES, It will pay you to stock of FURS description, made from Dest skins by tirst-class workmen « WE ARE MANUFACTURERS of Furs exclusively. on Of every CENT BELOW RETAIL Pr our garments. of charge. OLD FURS REMODELED A’ w 9 o'clock. THE f > ATH ST. inspect our chotce the ‘This fact allows us ICES. ’ guarantee style, fit apd finish of xis bought of us are kept in order a up |@ressed by Mrs. Sands herself. They are | Silk Velvets, in black and all colors, from. .65¢. up 10,000 Yanvs Or Sux Riseow. 3c | has sent a Mexican lady, who ts a dream of ec 12%. nearly as big as a real ten-year-old and| quite as bewitching. Some of the foreign | dolls are most interesting. Madame Romero; beauty in a gown of pink silk, with a ices. | Spanish mantilla and comb; M-s. Cullen Every new style and desigu in Veiling from Sc. up. THE MONUMENTAL, bbbbsbodssggsesscsssteecasaahen The Crow National Corn Remover remover on earth, This time we refer to the corns and feet and lend Ie. DRUG STORE, 41 PA. AVE, 1X | tria. Col. and Mrs, Grant have just located | py, 9 themselves for the winter at 48 bs Sto: SMALL COST, keep open Saturday nights until JUDSON BAY FUR C2., | mes. Florence Balster, Ida’ Ries, Julla Is ; the = " Just lifting thelr heads braves and squaws. Ow slender, and holds herself in very stately | X fashion for a young gir! ae = n 60 2 J tJ waKe Rs 2 es has sent, among others, a French bonne and infant; there is a French girl doll, who! is dressed in the most fashionable ettire, | has a trunk more full of finery, with para- | sols, jewelry and articles for the toilet, that was sent from Paris by Miss Kibbey, with French cook as a companion; another flax-| en-haized beauty is dressed in the national | costume of the women of Holland; there are Dutch, Alsatian, Swiss ladies and peasants, | Alaskan and Chinese dolls, and Indian) Among the American | dolls there are two Shakers, one dressed in every-day and the other in the Sunday at-! tire of that sect, and a Red Riding Hood} which is simply perfection. There are alsoa bride and groom, a cardinal in his scarlet | robes, a Dominican nun, dressed by the | nuns in Paris, another’ fom the Good | Shephered House in this city,another dressed as a nurse from the Training School, and | Miss Bessie Lamont, the little daughter of | the Secretary of War, has dressed a dol! that is a marvel of dainty colors and fine needlework. One of the dolls bound to at-| tract a great deal of attention will be the| one expected from the Princess Eulalie. Besides all the beauties th are scores of plain dolls, enough to supply a fair share of children with their Christmas presents | Admittance to the bazaar will be twenr five cents, and the dolls, if solid the day, will not be removed until the bazaar closes. The affair will be given under the patronage of the following ladies | Mrs. Lamont, Mrs. Bissell, Mrs. Cullen, | Mrs. F. B. McGuire, ideron Car-| lisle, Mrs. Henry May, Mrs. Dr. Lincoln, Mrs. Archibald Hopkins, Lady Pauncefote, lame Rome Mrs. Schofield, Mrs. Ma- son, Mrs. C. C. Glover, Miss Janie Riggs, Miss Wallach. the Misses Patten. Miss Julia Grant, daughter of Col. Fred-| erick Dent Grant, and geandda ter of the! late Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, is a debutante of the season. She is extremely pretty, having perfectly regular features and mas fluffy Nght hair. She is tall and | She was present- \ed at court at Vienna last year, when Col. | Grant was United States minisier to Au > West Tith street, New York city, in rather a small | house. Tomorrow afternoon Mrs. Grant will give a tea. tion is to fly their flag on Sundays, and the }front of the legation on Massachusetts javenue on this day presents a very stri | blue and white stripes and has in the center | Mrs, Cockrell will be at home informally [on Thursdays, beginning this week. Miss | Cockrell, who has just returned from Paris, | where she has been completing her educa- tion, will enter society this winter. She is | a charming young girl and possesses beauty | | of no ordinary description. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Warder and their young daughters have sailed for Europe, | | where they will spend the winter in travel | Capt. and Mrs. John Rodgers have resum- | ed occupancy of their 16th street home and .) | their eldest daughter, Miss Keats Rodgers, will be among the debutantes of the winter Lieut. J. M. Carson, fifth United Stat cavairy, and Mrs. Carson are spending a | few days in Washington. They are guests of Lieut. Carson's parents at 1 Vermont avenue and will remain, in the city until Friday. Mr. and Mrs. a@len ©. Smith, nee Miss see their friends. St. John’s Episcopal Church, O1 was packed to its utmost day afternoon last in h riage ceremony of Mr. Chas. Scott Jon: land Miss Isabel Brown, ughter of the late Frederick Rrown of Brighton. The groom, with his best man, Mr. Chas. Mackall, and attended by his groomsmen, Messrs. Wm. Milstead, et Brown, Wi. Brown, Richard Mackall, jr. ewellyn Jones, jr., awaited in the the coming of the bride, who, in a rich gown of cream silk and tuile veil, entered . Md., pacity on Thurs- nor of the mar- Mr. W. Brown. Little flower-b misses preceded her, followed by thi | Misses Lavinia and Florence Brown, 1 They were met at the alter by Rev. Wm. | H. Laird, and under the marriage bell we made man and wife. Receiving the con- gratulations of a host of friends, the happy pair left on an evening train, and upon their return will make their residence at Oiney. In addition to the many members of both families there were present: Mr. | George Brooke, smiling under the weight of four score years; Mr. Thos Holland, Mr. William Milstead, Mr. Young, Mr Washington Chichester, senior j Col. Gus Dorsey and wife, Misses chester, Riggs, Mackall, Jones, Brown, Griffith, Mobley, Crawford, Hallowell, Kirk, Miss Evie Howard, Mrs. Meaill, Mrs. Hood, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Dorsey, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Parsley, the Misses Barnsby and a’ host of relations, whose names are legion Mr. James H. Saville and family have re- turned to the city and expect to remain | here permanently. They have taken the | house 1420 17th ssreet and are now located | there. Mr. Truxtun Houston will probably spend the winter with them. Miss E. Allen was given a party on Friday evening last by the Chrysanthem Among those present were the Mamie Schafer, Mabel Baker, Daisy " Minnie Smithson, Bertha Su: T, timer! Buhler, trene Griffith, Daisy Rutherford, Lilite Taylor, Edna Taylor, Mamte Bartel: | | man, and Messrs. J. H. Forr *) Lowd, Archie Flynn, Harry Slack, Edward Sheed, Harry Holcer, Edgar Hotcer, Wil | Biondi, Fred Bartelmes and Harry Alien. ter, Perc Advantages —of heating by es MOL MORE, i 1 t 1 but it Sout. Gas Stoves of every makes up in size 1428 N. Y. Ave. We Supply The Butter Trade with vd 5-LB. BOX FINE CREAMERY, $1.65. OTH & PA. AV ‘ENTER M TH & K STS. ALOE GENTS’ SUITS sco AND Pi Coats, 50c.; Pants, 25c.; V repairing doue in the best manner. tor aud delivered. ‘Telephoue vall 149-2. HAITN, 705 yth st. e300 And 425 N. Eutaw FOR $1. the and sort, Wash. Gas Appliance Ex., | ;" |Our $4 Cheerful Gas Stove! cc 271. | pale green ests, 25c. Altering and Goods called ++ Baltimore, Md. A surprise party was given last Friday | 2 | evening to Miss Sally Cross at her residence, hink Of he No. 2120 Pennsylvania avenue. Dancing and | er amusements were enjoyed. Among | those present were the Misses Cross, Car Vansant, Ryan, Hgulser, Doyle, Brown a Nichols. rhe nilemen were Messrs. Phelps, Ottinger, Hunntcut, Stephenson, | West, Mathews, Hilton, Hess, 0. Dowd, Ryan and Cruzan. Mrs. B. Heller of Duluth, Minn.; Mrs. A. | | Helier of Chippewa Falls, Wis., and Mrs. Henry hams of West Superior, Wis. are he a visit to their sister, Mr iseac Gans. These four sisters will all 2 } to Norfolk together the latter part of this | } month, where they and their three broth- who reside in Norfolk, will hold a fam- | ‘on New ¥ One brother, es of Nor- is an extensive ther brother, Mr. | forry Hofbeimer, is actively engag=4 in business in Norfolk. This will be the first | tim ten years that these sisters and | ; ave all been torethar. ‘The ladie {while here will be at home on Thursdays | and Sun¢ ily reunio (sem Hofhe folk. Mr. x in personal corre- in the fashiona- pre has been a new - White seal- for enga 4 live in hope. while | otes constancy, vellow 5 reproache: bine de { frien Late letters from | there of ex-Secre J. W. Fos- | j ter, with friends, pgressed that | ar on ected tour around the 4 to spend some time intended to take a_pro- up the Nile. While im Cairo \Capitol strest | CURTIN, Un Naturd: One of the customs of the Argentine lega-, ing appearance. The flag is composed of | 4 face surrounded by rays. | Mollie Jones. j celloncy Riaz Pasha, by Mr. Penfield, diplo- matic egent and consul United States in Egypt. ee te Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wood entertainet the members of N. W. Union, W. Cc. T. UL at their home, 1740 R' street northwest, or Thanksgiving night. The president, Mre 1. A. Williams, who is very ill ac her in Eckington. was unable to attend. Music and recitations added to the evening’s en, joyment. Refreshment was served, Mim Olea Wood presiding at the chocolate urn, Among the guests of the union ‘were the newly elected president of the District W, Cc. T. U., Mrs. M. E. Gritith, and hi Dr. Thomas Robinson, Mr. Ritter, Mr, Jesse Robinson, Mr. Grant Lee, Mr. J. Gi lenwater, Mr. Linton, Miss Me Creigh, the Misses Smith, Leete, Gilien- water, Edmunds and Dr. J. N. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Arnold have sent out invitations to meet their daughter, Mabel Shekells, Friday evening, December 5, 8 to 12 o'clock, 419 4th street northeast. Miss Hester V. Martin left for Cans terbury, Del, on Saturday, to be absent some time. Mille. Esmeraido Cervantes, the celebrated Spanish harp soioist, entertainea Presidect nd Mrs. Cleveland and che ladies of the cabinet, with a few friends, invited to par- tic os the pleasure of the occasion,with a umber of selections from her repertoire, at the White House Friday evening from 6 until 7 o'clock. Mile. Cervantes’ playing greatly delighted ner hearers and they were loth to have the soirve core. Mile. Cer- vantes- was the Spanish delegate from the Fomento de las Artes and Choral societies to the worll’s fair, and was a member of the musical jury of awards. While in Ww ington she is a guest of the Spanish legation. Mile. Cervantes gces to Russia shortly, where ske will play before the czar. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rapley, who spent the summer at Old Point Comfort, have returned to Washington for the winter, and j Mew occupy their olf quarters at Willard’s. ldeut. and Mrs, George H. Peters have leased their residence on New Jersey ave- nue and have taken apartments at 0 Bast pending Licut. Peters’ as- signment to sea duty. Mrs. Peters and het mother, Mrs. Mary E. McCarty, are con. ee a trip abroad during the coming ear. Miss M. Knew of Anacostia gave a euchre party Tuesday night last. The first @ diamond pin, was won by Mr. Haynes? a silver card case by Miss Ferrisse: second prizes, silk umbrellas, won by Miss Pay and Mr. Wells. Atong those present were the Misses K. McNamara, McCabe, Holden. French, Fay, Johnson, Moss, Ellis, Callas shan and Seamore, and Messrs. Parker, {annon. Haynes, McKnight, Crosa, French, Wane, Ellis, Fay, Hardin Club ‘of Philadelphia. = “™* *S F.C On Thursday evening a party was given at the residence of Louls E. Duy: Frederick E. Maynard and William Duvall, The following were present: Miss Mamie Duvali and Misses Maggie and Nellie Du- | vall. Amy and Alice Yerker, Bessie Persona, Lizzie Godfrey, Grace Miller, Daisy Mamie and Katie Teele. Susie” Lowen Katie Brodrick, Dolly and Eva Grinder, Isabella and Minnie Leesintyer and Georgie Maynard, Mess: James Grinder, Olive Williams, Joseph Hopkins, My: and John Hill an gevee: —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_.. You can Weak up a bad cold by che timely use of Dr. 1s, Jayne's cram, an old amd iar Sore zs and Throats, and the mazh remedies, I === === MARRIED. SEITZ SHAR! On Sapday, December 3. 1888, at 10:30 CAROLINE’ LEMONS BOSTC a.m., daushier « peral f avenue, » December 2, 1898, at 8:30 and painfel “Mines, RICH. nd of Margaret Cartin. late residence, No. 50 Muasea- usetts avenue northeast, Tuesday. Derember » thence te Joseph's Chare m8 requiem mae wfil Tee aasd for time repose of his soul. Relatives and friends ore respectfully inv ited. = BREW) On Sunday, December 3, 1893, LAURA FINLEY, wife of George J. Brewer. Funeral on Wednesday? at 11 a... from her late residener, mh et northwest, (Balt mio please copy. = . December 4. 1808, at 12:15 od painfu? tines, MARY, Jeremiah Dacey of her son-tindaw, <trevt northarwat, Wee Ist. at 8:30 o'clock a.m. Aloysius Church, where mass = December 2, 180%, third ton, TD, after # DACEY. +. vl, 1808, CHARLES & Y-SIX pears, recently @ teacher training in (he public schools of this : November 30, 1898, at 2 w. Joho B. Bart ick “county. Mar ot Washington, Md. (Auuapel ME napolis, A . 188, at 8:80 venue north Walter 8, late James and twenty-third year of her uneral hereafter. > ; December 3, TSS, at T o'clock H. HESS, aged seventy-six rest in pea dence, Hotel de on Tuesday, December ds invited to enwood On Monday, December 4, 1893, @& ..of comsmuption, at 1108 C street noriawest, IDA HUDDLUSON, aged Uwenty-five « funeral hereafter ° KIMBALL. at at, ANNI Kimball, + December 2, 1808, at MATTHEWS, beloved Smallwood and grandmother elt Waters. she rest in pesce. Will be sald for the SMITH. ¢ repose of ber niber 3, 1898, at 4 ‘nee Cronin, Beloved "wie t St. Ak 5 2 mass wi be wald for the repase of her Relatives and nds are tnvited to at- Wwanta papers viewse are and mE street 2 p.m. respect {ally THOMAS. December 2, 1808, at 1: ad painful fines, OmCAl S, buchand of Henrietta { Jenuje and Charles Augustine's Church, ‘Tuesday cequiem high mass, invited. ° Fu on WADE, Dt South, December 4, 1808, W, A. Raltimere conference, M. 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