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THE EVENING STAR, MON V\DAY, DECEMBER 10, 1894— TWELVE PAGES. THE WORLD OF SOCIETY THE BANKRU | use Bi Has Beem Ver: ° | COM PA RE ais teria y anes a inane had age Pleasant Round of Dinners, Teas andOther} ‘rhe pankruptey bill, which the demo- Our Prices On Hosp ities. « meme caucus of the enate has indicated a Wiilingness to consider at the present ses- GROCERI ES siti is sion is by no means the same measure as that which passed the House which was ee j 5 Debutantes Grace e With those quoted by ang other a ie ebutantes Grace One Bourd and Are | known as the Bailey bill during the long wll find our prices the very lowest. Then the Belles of the Ball— session. The House bill contained only are the quality, you'll find ours the , Seclilanimnies about four pages, whereas the bill, which a ‘ the Senate will be called upon to consider ly for the holidays ter cn. in a sup avoid the rash numb It rs eighteen pages. carries the Special Notices. 1=--By EF Orders by mail receive same at a ‘ tile of the House bill, but retains only the tention as those given In person, The Pestmasicr n¢ a and ae en first two sections of the Bailey bill, and gave a dinner on Saturday night in honor | even these ari ded. The bill rba toes, bu : an e nese are amended. The was rbank Potato 9 9 minister and Mrs. Ze-/ amended in the Senate judiclary commit- special al Tomatoes. The table had a centerpiece of pink | arrangement with Messrs. and the amendments are understood NEVER cans Shriver's Corn. oses: ne ng-stemmed specimen: e y % H any of thelr attractiveness for gift: Tehibouledj ian of Constantinople, Court Jewelers | $v cm res seus’ blosions Allod the Goslal Vane atl uen Ca ee g Arbuckle’s Cot TT] ws rm wi wiegeord = ot lh cies, Amt there som catia ve tO His Imperial Majesty the Suitan of Turkey Mocha and Jeva ¢ the corners of the board. The company at | ments Inserted by the Senate committee s sive le wes scaasieleth - - 1 1 3 OW Gor. Java, the best, Ib. table included Secretary and Miss Herbert, | related entirely to matters of detafl in untitealee son! 2C were totved tate the grand collection "ot Oriental Enamel Jewelry |t,; Secretary and Mise Morton, the Brazilian | making Atslgumenta, arranging exceptions, rearket for reinforcements we cannot ar . Pt +, | ¢0) . Maid’s Favorite Tea, minister and Mrs. Mendonca, the Nicar- | Preferring creditors, ete. The main pro- to bing away muh a elke which secured forty-five medals at the World’s tp. in America, Ib OC,4 | seu minister and Mrs, Guzman and the | wn, fhe Ll Is for an agsumnment, oF sattbens Sei gatilen deouesars Fair is to be on view and for sale tomorrow at ie eases Representative. cad Mia. Deapee bi trientta sot tlie Eales eeiined ao mow. Nelther eam you hope om ithe Palais Royal. [ir. Tchiboukdjian, nephew of|$ ini 3 erste, toe ot eracr ger hare [Tiber eeretcregieniagrny Regeerestemtgnr 804 ovale ee ee, | the head of the firm, will be in attendance. : B aint bties Cats. $ | Wiser Representative aud Mra" Apsley. |e, serge one of the urgent Nuds - A a little, . OL Sardines. 4 | Repre 2! Con- | demands of the time on acca shag is kebe esene i nek Th ; . 6 fe ol Sapte. $| Hepresentauive and, Mrs. Burrell of, Con: | demands of tne Hime on account of the fact an 2==1 he patrons of the Palais Royal are re= : tons New Nuts cust read | sentauve li, Ste Ehjah Morge. jin a gorition of finacial distress, | who, 10 be =% ie Zallett. and " | they think, should be allowe regi The stock as tt stants represents quested to call before 6 p.m., as the store closes $3 Su Fences mchcon of fourteen [OFF axain’ by’ disposing of what. property x ceived- =5 Ibs. == = may have and starting in gyen with the world. at her residence on M street today. promptly at that hour. of thoughtful acenmnlation and plannir dozen was decorated with pink ro ° 3 _ ey, J Mrs. justave Krebs anc Stewart sn you: would, egce-tho: frst: Gimen( yoo 3--Those desiring Presentation Umbrellas, Walker.’ Mra.” Wilson, Mrs. | in the Police Court today charged with vioe ; a Langhorne, Mrs. Ce Miss | lating the liquor law. Counsel for th eeasaaee ut we search—amt sar - |Canes, Leather Goods, Jewelry, &c., on which ‘wockuers, ten demanded jury trials, and the cases went look and look decide upon this-that—and 4 Mrs. Perry. pid ~~ ae we ose" |initials are to be engraved or stamped, are spe- The debutante will be much to the fore : : 7 : al H ain this week. Miss Rush, daughter of - aeieuara ues aan - Sd embers itor cially requested not to further delay a selection. SE eee ee tts URushs wilt | iSSTEAD OF TMIFLING WITH A nap COLD We: Wine Seu Wi kawe ihe Decent OE At oe oun, ecg wo ar theater i _ sth out subdue m and certainl; morrow at festivity in her own 4--To save the time of our patrons a cur advantage, It will only require a Mule a Fara 4 ; ait 4 lg pronpraess on sour pat-amt a heap ot | LUNCH of delicious Quaker Buckwheat Cakes, also | § «.: nesdny fear Slavia ats tea | 0 cee ee tion will result |/Oats and Cream, will be gratuitously served on|# Seople's ton oo Friday, and Mise Bal se ota ee Oe % her look he list: , mon. at & t pot no, by footwear a fourth floor from to a.m. to § p.m. Fancy Patent Process “the Kettle-Drum Society met on Thurs- Powis gir a v im 9 aa < Flour--per bbl. = = = $4 t, from 1 to 4 p.m., with Mrs, Davis, a aa no oid goods, no cheap Silk Handkerchiefs. I HE P Al Al S OY A Sse coe sattarsctocy we swan nasty = Seroot! northeast.” ‘The attendance nee dy LADIES’ EMRGOIDERED SILK HAND. 91s “Ce teutuarten, tor 6 Seateatinonte ‘eaceieen onl piep. KERCHIEPS, in egtors—worked in four cor- G and Eleventh St t. $ and Mixed Mustards by the gallon. a committee was appointed to arrange for | jy-15 this Ife December 8, 1894, I ven reets. an entertainment to all members and their “PRANK WELL, axed fifty-eight years. husbands, January 1, 1895, from his late rest- Funeral takes place at 2- p.m. in solid, : 3 ? ial if re a 2 Sir o ret ie e, #5 OU street borthwest, o T ja Yellow ainl White—with lace _ Attention is also specially asked to the collection of ¢ WV. H. Keister, Bie Jalan aunestole nee eer suai, Bilaods and soletiven deritear’? WHITE and COLot bric-a-brac. Rare and beautiful pieces gathered by our z GROCERIES, FRUITS AND PROVISIONS, the’ Misses Pauncefote, returned to OWE, On Eriday, Devomber 7 2 SILK HANDKERCHIE Paris agent during his European trip this summer|+ ¢ th and yg gocedrpoere " Venestl corriese ill be held at Be, Joba's Church eis an ee A ¢ Cor. oth an La. Ave., J. Colfax Arnold of Little Falls, N. pr orc geo Be Fg o'clock p.in. UWHITE SILK HANDKER- will be arranged on special counters tomorrow. It OPPOSITE CENTER MARE Y.,is visiting her mother and sister at 31 Interment ut Arlington, towers. 3 = : <griee 7 7 fe s C. street northeast. CARY ¢ ROOF 4 a ‘S drawn-work patterns, with lace ; The newest of the new Lamps Ww th Decorated Glass | settetet ; ee Se ae Tae EO fea Qe THE 10N OF WHITE EMEROMER Globes, also curious shaped and exquisitely decorated home to friends after Wednesday next, at Cones eee ig with Chitton me nf “ A TIS 20th street northwest. x oe 1 cseanies Vases are here from the famous potteries of Europe. Wa: a les Mins ‘Rebeocs: J. Leaman ‘be wetuined a0 yc batted, Gorunteel cue EMBROIDERED. MANDA Limoges, Carlsbad, Royal Bonn, Pointons, Teplitz, Vic- X Can es 1610 Lith street after several weeks’ visit | he Conuaaidery. set Now EMBROUD! ANDI 1 7 4 to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Leaman, | at which the attendal WHT mn naspemm, |tOrla, Royal Blue and Royal Ruby Wares. $1.98 to $20 | | 'E AND. Outreo' Park, SN yer Wi en me = : ; the prices here. Up to $50 at the art stores. ancy Shades. Miss Young of Corcoran street has re-| ja, ° ith instant, at 2 o'clock P.M. ‘The Innignia D co LADIES’ Cl PLERS—Red, Yel- | turned from Pittsburg, where she visited | of the Order will be worn, as required by the Coa- S o low and Whit ° CFThe originality, the variety, the beauty ously low prices of — We are headquarters for these her friend, Miss Goldsborough. stitution. # —-- . finest. of Art Vases and Lamps, Onyx Tables, aes ani Rare China | — goods for the I Mrs. Clements and daughters of 2102] Hy cunmandat) oy ay Ramsay, £ 40 Slippers: for tation, in MEN'S K INITIAL HAND- Wares, with the army of c., Would seem to — Dining Re: Pennsylvania avenue northwest ha mov- epee umander, with flan- KERCHL NOW 7 make The Palais Royal headquart hing unique for pre- the Boudotr. = | ed to i) Corcoran street northwest. W. P. HUXFORD, Recorder. Now AL HAND- sentation, But-—a half dezen ne Heest stacks, &c, We — sizes, all 3) The marriage of Miss Jane Threlkeld | ,,, a - T a =! GODPRE On December 8, ISM, at 4:45 p.m., aW. leave the public to Judge, and await the west des Cox, daughter of Mrs. Thomas Cox, to Dr. PHILIP GO » youngest sou of J. W. and ing a 7 =i i . Glazebrook will take place January ), at pong tg ae wd three years, ope month _$L-NOW- - bor (8 in @ box.) St. Paul's Church. nd $ . Puveral from parents’ residence, 720 F street HANI - t - The shades all designs, colors Shakespeare Club was entertained on Sat- puthwest, t weday, December 11, at 1 o'clock ae piaaie : _ Practical Xmas Presents. = jamal, adem, tr | Shakespeare Club was entercained on Sat-|"W'chnarae foags, Sova ns da Nrary bargains in Men's Custom LK INITIAL HAND- - - 7The supply is limited. Send =| | at their residence, No. 1512 Corcoran street. Interwent ut Rock Creek cemetery. made Hand-sewed Shoes, The finest goods to #1. * — im your order before they are all After a little speech of welcome from the morning of Y ed by Edwin one and BLACK SILK HANDKERCHIEFS Su estions:= Dae. presi nt at this the first formal meeting at a Rr vs. All styles 00, Se. to $1. ==> of the season Miss Carson was introduced, f eloved son Re aa eo oe ge “A dress length of Wool) GG. Cornwell & Son, who “opened the) evening’ entertainment | of Delliah "aed he Tage Charios "Hatin ia anced 1 , st 2 E 7 ” “a = ~ ime | | With piano solo, “Rhinehold Idyl,’”’ followed aged twenty-cight years. or Silk Fabric inclosed in box bid ith Christmas Card. | FANCY GROCERIES and TAMLE LUXURIES, | | Ty"ending John Gilpin: Cowper, ty alta ee ee eae -| Linen Handkerchiefs. | A Wrap for wife, mother or sist Reduced prices for 1412-1414 Pa, Ave.’ tings AS Myer vocal duet, (a) “the lly | Wad ay LADIES’ PERE LINEN HEnstrroneD — | the fame and a fortunate nace of the latter _— ing in Her Sleep,” by Miss Mazie Rose and Li R HANDKE! widths of | h \5 s Jessie Tabler; selection from “Two In peace he lve = His life was asked, Gentlemen of Verona, Miss M. "act I,scene IL; Julia, SHIEFS—all " Spalding; Lucetta, Miss A. Schade; greatly reduces the cost to you; as follows: ty oe Peay. AA 20 2a aa “ \ INITIAL HAND- et c ae H aria from the “Queen of Sheba,” Mrs. John eral from the Poop! a cl for 7 yard dress pattern of soc. quality Wool ‘Finnan Haddie, } | Seager: recitation, (a) “Little Willie,” ¢b)| — Tuyrday, Decomlor 1 at 2 gala. Sniambiaiet re cee 2 Dress Goods } | “Fertile Soll,” by Mr. W. HH. Conley; recita- = i oil rz URE LIN ress . ‘I Cc er Ib. tion, “Benediction,” Dr. Thos. Jones; vocal AV. On Sunday, December 9, 1894, at 8:30 el work de d d: tte n of Su ualit Bs) ° ry at Hn yng) oy ~ ee poem ty Home,” o'dlock = Capt. JOHN A. REBREW, tp the yy — We've it celved hipment— Misses: ose an abler; selection from sixty-secu year of his je. COLORED — EMBROIDERED ao) for 7 yar ress patter gq iy gree ae ate Tk Shipment | Henry IV, act II, scene iV; Falstaff, Mr.| Interment. at Philadelphia, Pa. Relntives and all sizes, heel S-12%e. to Boe. Wool Dress Goods. — We are also headquarters for FINE | John Tweedale; Poins, Mr. E. B. ‘Hay ee ton, Our $1.50 ROIDERED MOURNING — TUMKEYS, CAPONS and sll kinds | comedietta, “The Nettle” Guy Charlton, Eben en ag heels geet md . as tes EL — of GAME, including ISON, Mr. Pulizzi; Gay Meredith, Miss Pulizzi; iacmbar 36 sipia, Chicap LADIES’ WHITE EMBROIDERED HAND- for 7 yard dress pattern of $1.50 quality — INWas BACKS te, Reeasantic upplication,” Meyer Helmund, Rettote papers picese cay rm with scalloped edges, hem- Wodl As Gaods. —— ie a ce , . John Seager; song, “The Cat Came ubroidery above hem—a host © ress ods. — “€F Orders by mail and telephone Back,” and “Clouds,” by Mr. W. H. Conley. | KILAPOYLE. Sunday, December , Isvi, at 7 a of desige 4 apd Cortstmas Card free of charge. 2 t pre ell areatta Among those present were Dr. and Mrs, | Gitcl, Put" am taember of the mtroalian <EN CF Suitably boxed and Christmas Ca ee of charge. , Freeman, Mr. Towers, Mrs. Rose, Mr. ‘pads —_ a LADIES’ PURE LINEN EMBROIDERED Cottage Market, 818 14 St. Frank Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. police, Misses’ and Children’s Dongola Kid Spring HANDKERUHIEFS—2e._ i anes “b| Warners Mire Webb, the Mister tevceaizs | Funeral from tls late residence, 732 New Jersey Is. Worth $1.00 and $1.25. Now LADIES’ UNLAUNDERED HAND-EM- ° CN ee ee ee ewe | Reed, ee 2. Sone, Ee. Gee Bee. mk, pre A to St. A’ BMOIDERED PUIG LINEN HANDKEU- 1 S or vyvening ear. = =r Brown,’ Misa Richards, “Miss Hangs, Miss i relatives reupectfally, be © S$ Be. 3 ertford, Mrs. Gay Robertson, Mr. Geo. A. vited to attend. (New York papers please CS LADIES’ WHITE HAND-EMBROIDERED E li _ n j Myers, Mr. and Mra. Thornton Carusi, Miss| PS.) : fs] PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS—all new ¢ a af Ir ia 2| Walsh, Mr. Sills, Mr. Walter T. Wright, | ys. ‘ desins—in chotce designs aud great variety 75c 3 [| Mrs. Watson Smith, Mr. W, Spencer Arm: | “°ELROT- 100 Sanday night, December eed HE SHOES WE ARB —The, to Yard for Superior Satin Stripe Tateta Silks, in’ yard for 24 ana 27-inch Japanese Silks, in | = 2 strong: Mrs. Schade, cre Fisher, Mr. Sea- aged twenty-one years and two months. if rE FRR SHOR f LADIES" GK, yeow, vile, card an fifty shades. -F it Cc er, Miss Poche, Mr. Daniel N. Morgan, | Funeral on Wednesday at 2 p.m. from the People’s KNOW THE <nueee light blue, pink, yellow, nile, car FPUITS, T5C. CAM. 8) Se dnad’ars rank Clark: Mrs, Succling | "Congregational Church, oH between Gre and MATERIAL = TH 59¢ —in oxtra mary syrupa. | Finest quality Mr. Schade and Mr. W. Stlerlin. 7th streets northwest. . AND CAN CONSCH e 7 guaranteed. We have Bartlett Pears, Thirty of the season's deb: y MEN'S PRINTED RORDER HEMSTITCH- ss and 39¢ yard for Fancy Silk Crepons— | 3 , y ‘8 debutantes were | REILLY. On Saturday, December 8, 1894, at 2:15 RECOMMEND THEM AS ABSOLUTELY Yard for Very Beautiful Satin Brocades, in olive igs Heath Peaches, Lemon Cling a 44 ut ED HANDKERCHIEYS fi plors—Se. bewitching Fmd rieh-looking material—though y z given a dinner at Chevy Chase on Sat ym., IRENE ANNA, wed “and youn ane Be HS THAT ARE LUT TO- weet Green, gray, magenta, golden brown. little priced. aio, ise ee ee night, which was followed by a Speed fauzhter of Dennis D. and Maria Reilly, ayed CETHER. WE 2B EVERYTHING SPU EN SPTTC! California Prunes. .... +We. Th, Among them were Miss Clagett, Miss Ca: five years. SOLD, AND WILL ND MONEY IN bE Aas ii and Tach hem 75¢ 8o0c 7 sels, Miss May Barbour, Miss’ Hichbora, | Funeral from her parents’ residence, No, 1719 2uth y CANE WHEN CUSTOMER 18 NOT “ . = ota. Silk : California berown Raisins, iq . §| Miss Justine De Pyster, Miss Hagner, Miss | — “treet northwest. Tuterment private. N . Yard for Exquisitely Brocaded Taffeta Sitks, In $1.50, $2, $8 and $4 sand for Velutina |" Toe Dy Donnell CORNER MeCammon, Miss Rush, Miss Ramsey and | SELBY. On Sunday, December 9, 1894, at ® ED BORDERED THAND- latest tints of cerise, blue Ka heliotrope, sage gree! in all the scarce shades. F 4 sa Youn anv 1 STS.3 | Miss Brewer. These young ladies, with the a.m., CAROLINE, ‘widow of Henr) 4 Bs 0 Gee. old rose, cardinal, goklen brown. hee initia thirty men who invited them, were seated nerai’ from the residence of her daughter, Mra, STITCHED LINEN HAND- $1 : a vanmmmennnn | at a large table in the middle of the room, 7 nthe gg were reg tore Ppeamevaiin os all widths of hem—medium Jally low price for the very latest’ | 2 j|and among the others present were Mr. Fr Te gaese, Bing cer hie extra size—50c. to Te. ‘husk G38 yard Sor Pallie Prencedm, in All the | Pongadour Striped Sen uo artistic eslotaae thot ‘When You Buy | and Mrs, Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Perrin, M hiastieel cee vbesamcneniamanbny woncauh tk INITIAL HANDKER- delicate eveoing shades. Qualities worth $1.25 and | gre enchantingly beautiful. = 2?| and Mrs. De Pyster, Mr. and Mrs. Bloome STROBERT, On Ds $1.59 yard. SA ;| Mrs. and Miss Ruggles, Miss Mullan, Capt. am. WM, = $ : ~ 50 i and Mrs. Denny, ote. and Mrs. Weightman, and Kate 8. st EN’ > rCHE! SEN . : r. and Mrs. Ffoulke, Mr. and - months and et MEN'S HEMSETICHED LINEN HAND- 1.25 2 and $2.98 yard for Satin Striped Bro- Be sure you come to our stands. Cauley, Mr. and Mrs, Johnson, he i: Weep not for lttle Nel SuitableGoods HOLIDAY GIFTS. NEW PRI Nice p f Decorated China Cups and Saucers, single a he dozen; Salad Dishes, ¢ Pitehers, Cracker Jars, Pitehers, Tea Sets, Dinner &e., fact, everything usually kept in a first-class China Ste FINE CUT GLASS Goods In great variety. STERLING NOVELTIES, Plated Ware, Fine sto INGS UNTIL € AS. M. W. sii ge, ‘Couches And (Brass Beds. ‘There's a lot of true vw Mg value in the stock - ing » hb that the sales ba e and are still incre in need of a Brass dor Couch, better see us. The Houghton Co., (sa14 F St. N. ne ¢ stood wT No Better Gift For a Lady —than ome of these $12.50 Solid Gold Watehess You cannot make that much Beautifully engraved wee money go further. and a stemwinder. @EO. W. SI'TER, 510 9th st. @10-154 | Mstablished 1840. with tape borders—IZ1gc., COLORED BORDERED fast colors—Se. HEY WHITE HANDKERCHIE! LK MUFFLERS—Cre Light Blue, . Navy Blue and Yellow—85e. NAVY BLUE SILK MUF- BLACK and jored brocades and stripes— SILK HEM- MUFFLERS, with and $1.50, *LERS— $1. > SILK ; SQUARE EPA D CINE MUFFLERS—Pink, Light Blue, der, Yellow and Black—44x44 ine $3.50, LADIES’ SILK MUFPLERS—Solid colors— Light Blue, Pink, Buff, Yellow, 1 N n and Black—30c. LK MU! ed effects—$ WHITE and bemstitc brocade 50 and $2. In Fancy Boxes. SIX LADIES’ TIANDKERCHIEYS IN ANCY BOX—odd shapes, in satin and plush $1, $1.50, $2, $2.25, $2.50 and $2.75 pox and all." HANDKERCHTEFS in FANCY » $1.50, $2.50 and $3—“box HLDREN de. and 7 FANCY BOXES—15 Se, Every dollar's worth is put in a neat box —free, That will “dress up" the present In giveable shape. You can do so much hetter by buying right away that you ought to make the effort. We are sure you can do so much better by coming here that’ we want to press our claim just a little. $1.75 and $150 to & Warranted . in qualities worth 25. All the evening shades, ‘ Sak Black Silks (New material furnished If tha t selected splits o¢ crocks.) 10 Per Cent Discount. Those selecting a dress pattern of Black Silk costing from $1 to $3 — will be allowed 10 ox and Christmes card will be furnished free. The discount is a special allowance for tomorrow and a suitable Siks—a collection without an equal in the per cent discount, only, but the goods can be sent at any time you specify. Wraps at Half Prices. Unfortunate the woman who has to wear a last year’s wrap from now until late in March—when nearly half prices are quoted for very latest 1894-95 styles. Seal Capes. ‘The London Dyed Electric Seal Garments are included at the following prices, whieh represent a mous loss to the m:kers: WORTH... $14.00 $20.00 $26.50 $30.00 $35.00 FOR.... $9.78 $14.98, $18.98 $22.00 $25.00 TFGentlemen selecting any of thes» wraps for presentation will be certain to find one of thé salesladies of about the same figure as that for whom the garment 1s desired. Cloth Capes. ‘The warmth-retaining, graceful-draping, wide- "* Capes of finest wool cloths, None better been made. WORTH....... $8.98 $10.00 POR. . $7.98 worTH $15.00 $18.00 FOR... $12.98 $14.08 $18.98 $21.05 cr Only $32.50 for Black Velvet Capes with fet and fur triuuming, made to retail from $50 to $75 each, inche WoRTH FOR....... CFThe at $10.93 ‘¢ come im English Ker: chilla Cloths, made up by men tailors. pessible to produce, Furs. we H $4.00 2 $2.68 FoR crTHn WorTH FOR. . $12.00 $9.00 FOLLOWING AR Jackets. Price hints only of the Very Be: Jackets in the two fashionable lengths, 28 and 40 $30.00 $25.00 $1208 $14.95, REACHING TO THE WAIST. $5.50 $7.50 $3.93 $6.00 EXTRA $18.00 $25.00 $12.00 $18.00 $19.98 ‘y and Chin- The best Furriers’ Furs—the best of the fashionable Fur Cellarettes at the least prices of the ‘94 season, $10.00 $6.75 LONG, $35.00 $27.00 €7$1.19, $1.95 and $2.48 for Children's Fur Sets, worth from $1.93 to $3. PERRY’S, THE PALAIS ROYAL, G and Eleventh Streets, “Ninth and the Avenue.” ay Telephone 995, A. Lisner. iy one sausage that’s best FLER'S. It's made of the. cl est ingredients delightfully flavore after our own recipe. More of Loe ge is sold than of any othe that superior quality 1s tS in all markets. Reasonable prices. ‘Telephone 1617-2. A. “Loeftier, cab8i Center Starket, 618-620 N. L., 72 O St. and 65 Western Market. ‘Dainty Presents For (ie Holidays. We recetve almost datly nif im- portation of FANCY ” BASKETS, BHIC-A-BRAG, ete, that will make exquisite presents, "at small cost— imported for us exclusively. CF Any purchase laid aside and de- livered “whenever desired. lirs.M. J. Hunt, 1309 F St. «110-2000 wee aAansnaspanase was eran: Pure Cream Milk, Always freah and sweet, 19 delivered by us to every patron, All our milk 1s nerated and received twice daily trom our own dairy farms. Not to be co pared to the usual “chalk and water’ kind. Full amount of cream in bd bottle, Deltversd as often each day as > desired. MILK, 8c. QT. CREAM, 12c, PINT, Drop us @ postal. . Thompson, 511 4% ST. SW . d10-20e0 ‘We Make All Our Sausage { i Bo sure you get none other 80 good in Come to our articular. all markets. 7-39 CEN ; N. Auth, dost & St. MARKET ND O ST., RIGGS AND WESTERN MKTS. SOS ese vere, You Are Right If you think BURCH ri SPRING LAF TEA is absolutely No other Tea in’ Ameriea, ‘no difference how blgh the price, 1a purer. Ma higher priced teas have not as mu; strength oF 20 delicious a flavor. ONLY Tr Seo that my name te om every und and ind_ package, N.oW, BURCHELL. 135" F STREBT. a10-144 RUPTURE PERMANENTLY CURED. tion from business. We cases we undertake. ERNIA INSTITUTE, 3 eee NEE ey we pAASARAARAARARALAARD® NO DETEN- warantee to cure all ¥ Rooms 84 nmi 36, Metzerott building, 1110 F Rw. ‘Q10-1m* Mrs. Butterfleld, Miss De Peyster, Miss Ruggles, Miss Deering, Miss Peyton, Miss Almy, Miss McCammon, Miss Ashford, Miss May Barbour, Miss Sherrill, Miss Crosby, Miss Jackson, Mr. Henderson, Mr, Andvi son, Mr. Lyman, Mr, Redfern, Mr. Ray, Mr. Phelps, Mr. Gilmore, Mr. Lindsley, Mr. M Pherson, Mr. Kemp, Mr. Howard,’ Mr. Kel- ton, Mr. Hayden, Miss Justine De Peyster, second daughter of Mr, and Mrs. De Peyster, was presented to their friends at a tea on Saturday afte The world of society was well rep- ed. The receiving ‘party included Fraser, Miss Rochester, Miss Crosb; Miss Hagner, Miss Clagett, Miss Poor, Miss Adams and Miss De Peyster. Miss Hazel- tine poured tea. Miss Sallie E. Quick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Quick of Farmwell, Va., and Robert L. Askins of this city were married by Rev. G. W. Popkins on December Many friends and relatives were present. ‘The marriage of Mrs, Minnie McDermott and Mr. William P. Gaither of Annapolis took piace at the home of the bride's uncle in this city at 3:30 o'clock December 4, Rev. C, Drewitz performed the ceremony. ‘The bride was gowned in gray cloth with hat and gloves to match, and carried a boquet of bride roses. The rooms were beautifully decorated with palms and pot- ted plants. After the ceremony and a wed- ding dinner the bride and groom took the train for Baltimore. They will reside in Annapolis. noon, oo Two Respected Officers. Two members of the police relief have died during the past two days. One of them was William H. Rollins, station keeper of the first precinct, and the other was Policeman Martin Kilfoyle of the sixth précinct. Stationkeeper Rollins had recorded arrests in the first precinct for thirteen years. He was cn duty at night and holding this position he naturally came in contact with thousands of persons ar- rested in the business section of the city, as well as in the most disreputable part, and with him died information conce! many persons which would hay sadness had publicity been given. ceased was a kind-hearted man, ways had a pleasant word for the nates who came to the station as priso! ers, and never failed to give them svod advice. He was fifty-seven years old, and leaves a wife and five children, Policeman Kilfoyle was a member of Lieut. Kelly’s command, and had also sery- ed in the second precinct. He was about thirty-two years old, and was appointed on the force about four years. Deceased was a general favorite among his brother officers, and was never known to refuse a kindness. He had loaned an employe of the police department quite a sum of money, and being unable to get it was compelled to bring the borrower before the trial board. The case was hoard several weeks aso, but Officer Kilfoyle died before the Com- missioners acted on his case. Pneumonia was the cause of death, His gentle spirit’s fled: He sweetly sleeps with Jesus, Among the sil Shed not a te: ‘Around his infant tomb; Think what a lovely flower We have In heaven to bloom. BY HIS PARENTS. sneral from bis parents’ residence, Brookland, D. C., at 2 o'clock Tuesday, December 1. "Ine terment at Rock Cre Relatives and friends invited to attend, i SWEENEY. On Saturday, December 8, 1804, at 7:15 p.m, PATRICK F., beloved son’ of Joanna, jate Michael Sweeney, aged twenty- ears and six months. May he rest in peace. from his residence, No. 2046 Sth rthwest (above Grant avenue), t 8:15 Re Relatives and friends are re fully invited to attend, On December 8, 1894, at 10:05 o'clock ANNIE E., daughter of Mary J. and the Charles A." Vunce. Funeral from residence of her mother, 525 No. Sth street northwest, Tuesday at 11 o'clock a.m. iN . WEEDON. On. Satur December 8, 1504, at 4:50 p.m. Mra, ANN MARLA WEEDON, widow of Clement Weedon, in the seventy-seventh year of her age. Funeral rervices” at southwest, Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. friends invited. In Mem WOODSON. In affectionate remembrance of our ed mother, Mra. ELIZA WOODSON, who parted tht« Ife nine years ago today, leavi in the hearts of her daughters a fond at preclcus memory. . A. E. AND P. W. residence, 239 14th street Relatives and Carter’s Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE POSITIVELY CURED BY THESE LITT: They also relieve Distress trom Dy: Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. 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