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: - : THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1894-TEN PAGES. “MERRY The Monumental. CLOSING = [7 YORe_OF SOceTY | rem irtal ah tar ofrme's mutt at CHRISTMAS” ~~~ served the couple,deft-on tee po the past. rand went our beat wishes The Monumental. O UT Numercus Weddings Before the Close of the gor dare sty at Oi ‘Pont Comore, to all. After it come cur thoughts for your fu- of the groom, and Miss Coulter of Ne re. You think, too, and see 4f you Lave every mb ore. Year. York. an intimate friend of the bride, were iv necessary e Special presen SOCIA! pecial. 9 d A small company made up entirely of rel- L have: Giined Shen ee a ee Tlen’s Goods. Luncheons, Teas, Evening Receptions | atives of the bride.and groom was present SEASON as follows: Every article in the store is to go. this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence 3 f .00 HATS FOR $2.00, Se AB pc gel ar leg and Other Entertainments—Per- of Mr. Columbus Alexander,’ Georgetown iow dawning upon us. If YOU haven't, remember - 00 HATS FOR $3.50. custom-made shirts. Here is evidence Heights, to witness the marriage of his WE have. $8.00 AND $10.00 HATS FOR $5.00. of our determination to move them at sonal Notes of Interest. granddaughter, Miss Katharine Alexander WEDDINGS, Untrimmed Hats ori set Sag Russell, to Mr. Aristide Rodrigue, formerly city and now of jicago. . RECEPTIONS, Coe ae ee ee Mlem’s Underwear} sen. sermon save a pink toneneo | Sather Soria &Ry of remy Gnatce TEAS AND DANCES ‘tee. HATS FOR Soe. She pene alee today, in honor of Mrs. Lamont. ‘The other | coming cioth gown of @ deep violet shade. . $1.25 AND $1.48 HATS FOR 500. Unaectae : guests’ were Mrs. Mendonca, Mrs. Ze-|Her hat matched, and she carried a bouc ‘AN call for certain requisites for the correctly Dolls, $2.50 and $3 Underwear, now. ballos, Mrs. Breckinridge, Mrs. Cabell, Mrs. quet of Parma violets. zh cape gift, @ressed man, For this reason we o-yeu 6 35 Underwear, now ov secon new 4 . Mra. Alden, which was worn, was a diamond sunburst. know wo have EVERYTHING patra ipocts: mgmiGeee oe ae Hphdad eyes Srna baotuare ae Among the other numerous presents: given dioe this aaneactte wean’ Si price to close out. 66 99 1 et inal “ her was @ check for $10,000 from Mr. Co- Ribbons. re) Oves Schofield. lumbus Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Rodrigue GLOVES, Miss Elizabeth Winona Belt and Mr. | left immediately after the ceremony for have still a few of those Gros Grata Satin ~« pecause they heat the , Edge Ribbons, which we will contioue to sell at orem gvybrenrg rg ey William A. Folger of South Carolina were | Chicago, traveling in a private car. ‘They NECKWEAR, 10e. led ‘Tan Buckskin Gloves, fleece- married Inst night at Mt. Vernon Place | Wil reside in that city, where Mr. Rodrigue c Also a new lot of Satin and G. G., which we will An In stim ent reduced fro Se. and wey Se ae - ‘ is engaged in contracting. SHIRTS, Ril At the following low prices: “No. 2 af 8,1 Z Vi $1.00 to... 2 50C. nop erage oes ae ee gathering | Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Payson gave a ger . : ene of thelr friends. The church was hung COLLARS AND CUFFS, #3, af 28, All other cloth and kid street and with Christmas greens and around the plat- | Qn Mast right for Miss Payson. Mrs. Hearst has asked a number of young driving gloves proportionately reduced— ladies to meet the Cornell Glee Club tonight LC See form palms were grouped. ‘The ushers 40, at We. 60, at 25c. MUFFLERS, Handkerchiefs. With ee were Messrs. Ringwalt, Taylor, Pliss and | at a su We are selling the balance of our 'iandkerchiefs ‘ 4 t, apper. HANDKERCHIEFS, &C. at about half peice. "We have them from 20. up. : “Full Dress” Things. sohiy, as Hall ee Pooles ths MGs a Misses Charlotte and May Lee of Rich- maid of honor, and wore whi nd mm reas i Waning soe Siew aol pt F Street Fy iti ree gy, owe Nate sor | fle, ith red ivbona “and caries, td | BONG ahs, Muening the oak eth, ie Grows requisite in Washington come here and get o Gloves, &e., at cost and less, sees | carnations. Three of the bridesmaids, Miss | “\rr trugn Spangler. a what you want. We have a large stock of every- 7-5 er en ro 1 ear Mathewson, Miss Cooley and Miss Polkin- r. Hugh Spangler and his sister, Ro- ing eminently proper—and at reasonable prices, = horn, wore white, and the fourth, Miss | berta, are visiting their relatives, Mrs. *. My i . Chap:nan, pink sili. Mr, George F, Burber | Zea and Mrs. Rollins, at 1921 Pennsylvania Dress Suits to Order. —" - ° ° 9 | was best man, The bride came into chureh | avenue northwest. with her father, Mr. John S. Belt, and Mrs. T. M. Hall entertained a pleasant wore white bengaline, trimmed with pearl aranteed o8 F Street passementeries, and her tulle veil fell from peepee ope raed pena ° ° under a spray of lilies of the valley. The | tion by them of a gold watch as a souvenir ers reception followed at the residence of the | of the cecasion. Phe meee ee gale bride's parents, during which the couple Mi started off for a southern wedding trip | os Gin, Me; and aie ye etre Such is the opportunity presented in the Palais $oreeesea ss ooeneeeseoeAWey | [etore retuming ‘here 19 reside Mr. and Mrs. JW, Crawford, Mir. and Mee, W. S. TEEL, That 935 Pa. Ave. 4 Plum P ddi 3 3} Mr. ana Mrs. Joha W. Foster gave a din- | Ames, Mrs. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt ‘ul ing : 5 r 9 | ner last night at which Secretary and Mrs. | Miss Fleming, Mr. 8. Newton Pettis, Mr. ea = Lamont, Justice and Mrs. Brown, the Chil-| Miller, Mr. McCloskey, Dr. D. Binn: Mr. re hs “| z “ia tea Royal s Annual Cl ring Sale of W arm Gar 3 3 ean minister ‘aaa Mrs. ae ‘the Braslling Woodford, Mr. Wells, Mr. BE. H. ‘Smith, a|| 2 < minister and Mendonca, Mr, and Mrs. | Mr. C. F. Burt, Mr. E. Lear, Mr. W. W. RIHAP 2 Christ ments for men, women and children. fe 2 | John Hay, Mrs. Sheridan and Mr. Heard, | Giles and Mr. G. H. Smart. DOUG 2 mas good- @ | Scarict polnsetta blooms in’ a bed of ferns | TRC home of Mr. and Mra. Harry Smith, Some RCSSITPES SN Jes would 3 2 | formed ‘the centerpiece, and the tapers | or Edda Sowing Bila aey ee ee set all 9 ° SDE D (3 NaN Al Li ipstal as we eoepings Socencrige in honor of Mrs. Kate M. Archibald of right if Men S Dept For | adies icy h WAIN a Mrs. and the Misses Brice have returned | Rockville. The evening was enlivened by eager ry ‘° 3 nae from their long stay in Europe, and Cor-|gomes and an_ interesting musical pro- EF A TN e house is agi hospitabl lez- ‘ % —— Entire stock of winter] Mention made below only | $ ER MATIN Miss Teresa Stoughton and Mr. Citstora | Rian¢ solos. Vocal selectiors were given by CANNOT AFFORD TO BUY EX- ule im- U 4 floor, but | 4 LEATHER Coons Richardson were married yesterday at St. |G "W. Hall, Mins Lilian Pre a I VE BEDWEAR, BUY THB mediately nderwear, Half Hose, etc., | of goods on first floor, bu lien cients? Sapa John's Chireh in the Beseence ot & com- M. Perley, Dr. C. I, Wertenbaker, Mr. G@. - P . . a 7 ’ Stoc z pany of their intimate friends, by the rec- | w, : . | CHBAPER. BUT DO NoT EN. after ea in some instances at half|/Knit Skirts will be found tor, Dr. Alexander Mackay-Smith, ‘The | xfte Meme ait, Clarence C. Archibald. COURAGE ILLNESS BY TRYING TO ing them, #8 anuary 7. Christmas greens were in place and the | repairedto the dining room, where « tle P| bo WITHOUT BED COVERING. . rices. An average saving}on third floor at prices|$ 4 softly lighted church was in strong con- | lightful repast han boon oon xe B --|@ Remember, this dis-3| trast rovthe vintry effects ourside. ‘air, | UStttul repast hac soa: Subrals Senger xa s cts outside. Mr. | was brilliani nted w e Not Out 50c. box of 33 per cent is guaranteed. | as greatly reduced. > ¢ applies to all coodss | Mottwomers: ini (or, “Brank Len: “Mr: | taps pna-ate gman oe nae S] ew vebsmnesree see toe Fy A goount appul at Bi Charles McCauley and Lieut. Coombs’ were | supper charades were enacted. Bhi gomemvgieintiind pany ory At All 39c instead of 50c. 25c instead of 35c. talready reduced, as well? | usters aud str. Sigcumey futler of Bos- linia 5 SOL 01 vas be: nan. ‘T' de vi | ING OFF A QUANTITY OF BLAN- Shirts and Drawers, plain and ribbed, gray and | Fleeced and Ribbed’ Vests, long and short sleeves, Sas upon those pieces sel]=9 | satin ana lace and a tulle veil. No recep- Has Been Relieved. | | KETS BEFORE INVENTORY TIM white, ordinary and fleeced. All sizes. Extra good | all sizes. | 9. Py e tion followed the ceremony, and the couple Edward Eells has been relieved as agent t US TO MAKE THIS RB D ist: values at 50c, ‘Three suits for only $2. * sing at special prices. left immediately for a wedding trip, from| of the Puyallup Indian reservation in ruggists, - 30c. instead of 50c. $ This is your chance.? | Wich they will return shortly wo go to| Washington, ond the charge of affairs has | puctton Now. re A47C instead of 75C. . eee eee pte a y *@ | housekeeping in this city. , been committed to the superintendent of 200 PAIRS Merino Wests and Pants, in all sizes. Soverior | SPrices never were so low. | Despite the snow Miss Rochester's tea| the Puyallup agency Indian school, ‘This Superior Merino and Wool Garments, the like | quality, as hundreds can attest. wold be tenet rent sere Mt) AOC instead of 75C. 3 TOPHAM’S in honor of Miss Justine De Pyster yester- | is a st2p toward the discontinuance of the day afternoon brought together a lively | agency, #s the Indians have taken their 10-4 GRAY BLANKETS. WORTH $1.00. POPOL OOS IO PSIG SS: S company, Of young people and the event | lands in sevoralty and are making strides i 3 was a pleasant one. Mrs. Rochester was | toward becoming civilized. i F ] * Wool Vests and Pants, in all sizes, And only 4 se : =i present, and her daughter and Miss Justine ee F or 8oc. MW 69c instead of $1. 49e for tho Anertcan Hosiery Co's $1 Vesta and | @ FINE 1 —— —— Pe eeieal Een? Tite tae nee ae eee iE 13a ws . x = | 200 PAIRS MARK TWAIN eee tae be uarreyeeas emilee ateutegiel| Cita’ 2 ono verers * 1231 eee sce cable ane Migs aaten (Omar eaten ‘tina: | Mr. I. B. Kemp, national bank examiner 2 | 11-4 WHITE BLANKETS. 4 the natural gray wool. For comfort and health we 75C instead of Si 25 2. it FACTORY ON’ PREMISES, say Poor, Miss Helen Steele, Miss McCam- | for the district of Maryland, has resigned a WORTH $1.25. SAYS krow of none better, eid SETSTOPOSOSISSSSSSSSOSOSOSS | mon and Miss Thomas assisted in enter- that office to accept the cashiership of : Swiss Ribbed and Fleceeds ined Vests and | ——————————___- | taining the guests. the Commercial and Farmers’ National E | For Q3¢. x 89c instead of $1.50. Pants, gray and white, All gag. SARARSREARARAA-A-FAZE | Only a family gathering was present | Bank of Baltimore. = | A man doesn’t need @ holiday as Heavy English Cashmere Shirts and Drawers. 8c instead of $i ° at the marriage yesterday of Miss Mattie —— | 1s5 PATRS much as be needs a day after a bolle Those who habitually wear this kind of underwear | POC IMStead O 635 < Eco aviig si ici arex poksearians = MARRIED. | 10-4 WHITE BLANKETS. Gay. Our Will understand that $1.50 is less than prevailing | 98¢ for choice of Imported Né@tural and White ( the residence of the bride’s grandmother, METZGER—DOXN. On ae | WORTH $1.25. BROMO-SELTZER price. Ribbed Wool Vests and Panjs, and only 9Se for | 2: Mrs. George W. Cutshaw, by Rev. Dr. P.m., at the residence of ihe rides | 9 Or it byte I Massachusetts avemu bw, | the A. H. Co.'s $1.73 Quality Pion Suits. Pitzer of the Central Presbyterian Church, ussact Benue | northwest, Or p1.00% Trade was good yesterday, but nothing $1 instead of $1.50. ( The bride wore dark blue silk, and carried | METZGER to MAY COURTNEY DONN. * in comparison with the rush for our Holiday attractions, which we will : ‘Evening Wear, — $\{s,deset of mnite roses, 'atier tne cere 180 PAIRS room, where refreshments were served. Mr. DIED. cochineal dye. Shirts and Drawers in all sizes. The Imported Swiss Ribbed Wool Union Suits, | fs z i. < The Rendle atetlated Rad Woot Uniervewr, | 1-50 instead of, $2.25. 104 GRAY BLANKETS. “ ——— We don't think there's an even- a WORTH $1.25. i ee Superior quality and finish. All sizes. ——— ing costume we cannot mateb. aed Mire, Soxiaat walt be at Deine to Or) Lore mae ae 26, 1804, at 8 friends, 1512 K street northwest, after De- stock 1s disposed of. loc imstead Oi 25c. 8 instead of $ ——— And these most important ad pce Cok We me Galena of mick ana JAMES 4, BOYCE, aged seventy-three : a . W. EB. C years, bi of Julia A. Bosce. For $1.00 EI DOWN Camel's Hair Half Hose made to retail at 25e $1.9: Instead Of p2.50. K = frets of full dress are best Donght )) | mond, Va., uncle of the bride, was present. | Funeral ‘will take place from the residence of ug a were secured 60 as to profitably sell at 25e, Now| Fast Black Wool Union Suits, Scientifically cae gaa Ganehee sake ade Mrs, Bissell will have Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ce 1014 F strost nectheast, ‘on Eriday at 8:20 [;| 1:73 pars Ss Go OUR PRICES. % | 1s, of 8 pairs tor 500. je. Tit and wear guaranteed, All sizes, > —— tend of mar the effect of an even ))| Cary and Mr. and Mrs. Milburn of Buffalo) 9334 : 2 10-4 WHITE BLANKETS, = ing costume. ‘Then also price and 64 | heF guests on New Year. The Postmaster eI é Come in ant see what we bave left > pee General and Mrs, Bissell will give three | CAMERON, On December 26, 1804, AUGUSTA | SS ! Pari aE quality are in your favor. dinner parties, one December 81, and the| CAMERON, beloved wife of Win. B. Fl WORTH $2.00. E = Ladies’ Worth ( H I BBE T’S others January 4 and 11. Ray N street uorthwest, aged thirty- i F $ 2 Fine Cut Glass Bottles Tailor $1 s The Franklin, 1332 I street northwest, | runeral will take place from Oak Hill Chapel Fr i or yl. = 5 ° was the scene of a merry gathering Christ- | day, December 28, at 2:30 p.m, . hdc Pade to *Glove Emporium, ¢ | ms cvesing, the occasion being a banquet 39 PATS a) CHOICE PERFUMES, ( p ») to the guests and their friends. ree, on tucstins Deca Sa Sankt oak 10-4 ALL-WOOL WHITE BLANKETS, A large line, Must be sold. Name Coats, $20. Opposite Woodward At the conclusion of the dinner, at which | _ o'clock, MATTHINV COLBERT. is 5606 uth St. Fuueral will take place on Friday, December 28, at H SLIGHTLY SOLED, i your own price. « O OT. & Lethrop's. ) seventy guests were present, an informal 10 o'clodt aise fon Bt Tene ae | MANICURE SETS, Sci PIB SS | rs Indl i ;- “ | =| 2 | ged in till a late hour, Mr. and . x For $2.00; TRAVELING STH The very latest 36,40 and 42-inch-longCoats, [ita “Duvait were presented “during. the | COMISS. Oe, December 2, 1904 at 4, wey | Seppe = SHAVING SETS de of st cheviot, diagonal, kersey, beaver evening with a handsome Sevres clock Of lien Colline, aged sixty-eight years, | 390 Py = f mong those present were: Mr. J. G. | Funeral from bis’ late residence, 610 1 et | 104 WHITE WOOL BLANKETS iS bier ae made of be ’ ¥' ’ Ys | Coperthwalt and Ars. Coperthwalt, “Mr, : southwest Friday “borning’ at 8:30, y hesstese WORTH $3.09. lI es * ohn J. Clarke and Mrs. Clarke, Miss | mass at ‘St. Dowinte's Church o'clock. | 4 = and the new rough effects. Sizes 32 to 4o. Frances Clarke, Mrs. J. N. Pophaia, Mr. | Friends aud relatives are invited to attend. 2° = WHISK BROOM! Johnnie Popham, Mr. McCarthy, Miss Me- al F or $2.50" pep Ree Carthy, Mrs. Mower, Mr. McComas and | Gt'the Third baptist Church cocuse @ ana Bk | apy aioe BO _ esr on ere Mr. Mason, streets, Fridays December 28, 1894, at 1 pra. 12] iso par XES, . Miss brace, Mrs. Burr, Mr. Burr, Mr. Al- Friends are invited to attend. | 104 WHITE Woon BLANKETS. PUFF BOXES, Electric Seal Capes. The W rappers, Etc. bright and Mrs, Albright, Mr. Albright’s | - iiss si Decemmer Mh at : WORTH $3.50. VELVET BRUSHES, ‘The best, London dyed, in every respect. Fees Gat is se ne cae Gee ewe r ee ee Ce a ee aders | MARY ENIUGHTE (nee Frawley), Hl : Bs 94 inches long. Wess $1800. Tobe ($0.78, > ‘ea Gowns / ° Teght ties Bin ee } County Clare, Ireland, and beloved wit | h favorite shade bh g 7) Ethel Leach, Mr. Petty and ght. For $2.75 ones ’ Were $30.00; 15 De gin.7h, || Se, Covers Sunen an ntakey ah, allarii zed High-class creations, whose exceed (| Mrs. Petty, Miss Viola Petty, Mr. Speer, | Funeral’ from her late residence, E Were $30.00, To be $23.75. = ingly attractive prices, as well as the Mr. Darton and Mrs, Darton, Mrs. Zim southeast, at 8:30 . F e| icd Pars $0 tubes tong. Wees $40.00, To be $27.75. 98c for the $1.50 Flannelette Wrappers. out of the ordinary styles and designs, merman, Miss Marie Bagaley, Miss Caro- ehenee_ tb, Bt. tg“ Church |-| 1-# WHITH WOOL BLANKETS. 90 inches long. Were $45.00, ‘To be $20.7. $1.69 for the $2.50 Cashmere Morning Gowns, Rel rain a ee ee Tina ses A. So savin naton, ~ of her soul. & R a E 5 ; jonth' s Livingston, Mr. Leroy Livingston ani | WORTH $4.50, Temple Drug Store. 80 inches long. Were $50.00, To be $37.76. $1.98 for the $3.00 Bratded Gowns. Mae’ a ceeiee ae nee Livingston, Mrs. Cook and Mr. James | GRIDLEY, Suddenly, at 9:15 p.m., on December je $3.48 for the $5.00 Elderdown Bath Robes, to bold: the alvenly won" popslarite: Cook, Mr.’ Course: . Mr. Sel- waded, at lis residence, Sid''ta Street nortee L| Or 93.50 Open All Night. The Seal Plush Capes. $4.08 for the $7.00 Cashmere Tea Gowns, Sigg, YOU atop tn Yottraw wha )} den and irs. Solden, Alles Siattingly, Afr. | p,wett Jastbe Wh GuIDTEY, |S | : ‘ 4 ore and Mrs. Gore, Col. McKee and Mrs. ; 2 : Re |} 150 rams a These are fur trimmed, slik Uned, fac stmiles in| #498 for the $7.50 Eiderdown Tea Gowns, (Davison, 1223% F St. McKeo, Rev. Mr. Brown and Mrs, Brown, | iternieut st Uak Hil, *0 #8 ii4 WHITH WOOL BLANKETS, appearance of most expensive sealskin garments. The Newm: r ets, ponaped oe ‘uilivan, Miss Farrington, Mr. Mo- ’ | PEEPS TEE ETT ET POE LT TTT ” “i 27. Sullough, Mr. Mr. D: d JONES, December 27, 2894, at the residence =| WORTH $5.00, [7 | S¢0000000900000000000900008 | Were. $12.75 $15.00 $18.75 $21.00 $25.00 - arkets, ~— a | oune and Mion BOUL atta one ai or raotten, “as7 street bert je] rs 7 el 4 U aged three years, | For $4 50 e extra wrap for the snow and rain storms, | 1555 55559900606000000000000 Gella House; Miss Ella House, Mra, Hennts, | 20%! oungeat cil o¢ tw late David e ; — Dae 2 ° To be.. $9.75 $10.75 $12.75 $13.75 $15.75 | traveling, otc. PY | Miss Carroll, Miss Hyatt, po pmo ‘Begin the $2.08 instead of $7.50, $10 and $12 each. 3 Special Sale of Mrs. Hyatt, Mrs. McCeney. vusersl at the eaidenes on Friday, at 1 pm FAISe The Cloth Capes. Mis3 Hortense Louise Smith of Bangor, | Friends invit =| 11-4 WHITE PLANKETS, S The F Neck Me., s with her parents, General and Mrs. | NORMAN. PRISCILLA NORMAN departed this ALL PURE WOOL, New Year ‘The Golf and Latest Double Capes, appliqued, ur Neckwear. SPOONS Joseph 8. Smith, who ‘are spending the | ~ lite December 26, 1804, 10 the etghty inch seat é nd fur trimmed. winter at the Hamilton, her age, after @ lingering illness of di 4 WORTH $6.00. 1 femal: pee 410.00 $15.00 $20.00 $25.00| The Mink and other Fur Collarettes, some 1ook- 9 Mrs, FR. Harris, 1582 16th street north- Waics ck bese with Chtttion Settee, For $5 (oye) ARIGIVT. Eschew ‘cheap’? flour ing like the animal as fn life, west, will be at home Wednesdays. or = bg ny Pw as i BT OE . 4 2 ‘days. e thy loss most i 2 fat makes tency cancay, sewtale: To bececcsessee $008 $10.00 $15.00 $15.00 | Were. $5.00 30.80 $7.50 $0.00 $12.00 FO Rk S Miss Lily S. King {s spending the holl- Buf "tls God that hath bokett ul 100 PATRS b = - ee days with her parents, Colonel and M: oan ee ake will find that THE BEST ts by far 3 el and Mrs. — oa: 114 GRAY BLANKETS, EG THE CHEAPEST IN THE END. The Cloth Jackets. ‘Tobe. $2.98 $3.08 $4.08 $0.08 $8.98 7 R. A. King of Corcoran street. a Funeral Pri aga prmeoatay aay a 4 pry gencnny } ox Bask ccoaie & Gl pee im P jf A Christmas party was given at the rest- | U%eral rrtay ftom, St. Augustine's Church ot? WORTH $0.00. ! housewives and cooks, 1s Rough and plain Ca one a Children’s Garments. KNIVES &C dence of Miss Katle Kipp, 122) § streot | lnvited to attend. . is and 42 inches long. Taflor made. 9 o | northwest. In the dining room a light col- , —_ For $5.00 | 3¢ ream Blend Were.. $19.60 $15.00 $18.75 $22.50 $30.00] $7.50 for the $10 Jackets in sizes 12 to 18 years, ieee a @ lation Platonic Among those proseat ONE, ton bees Lec te — $4.98 for the $7.50 Misses’ Jackets in sizes 6 to : s . he were 3 es Anna Blan fi Reubie Hyam, 2d strect and Penpeyivania avenue southeast le New Year's day. Let us help Irene Moore, Agnes Martin, Bertha Bris-| Friday, December 28, 1804, at 2 ple x ig i Fl To be. $7.50 $0.08 $12.75 $15.00 $17.50 | 12 years. you out with these Utie prices, tow and Bentley and Messrs. Henry Han-| of G. A. it, invited. ° ‘ ANKETS, THNote that the extremely fashionable Persian | $2.48 for the $3.08 Coats tn sizes 2 to 5 years. Rogers Brothers'Plated ford, Howard Burbenk, Roland Johnson, ; > S aun woot. our. Cloth Coats, satin lined throughout, are to be| 08e for the $1.75 Angora Fur Sets, comprising Gee Sones, Dee ERE Er yy Howard Wilson and Ed. Higgins. — > bigeye nag | lage oh ‘ Yor eH $8.00, “Cream Blend” NEVER FAILS, $18.76 instead of $26. ccliisetie ant uate: dozen. . Miss Lina Stone, 1014 Massachusetts ave-}| northwest, ROBERT T., beloved busband nue northwest, 1s spending the holidays Rachel a the Se a One ene with friends in’ New York. Notice of funeral’ hereafter. under proper conditions, to make the Rogers Brothers’ Soup 00 WHITESE and LIGHTEST Bread, 5 ¢ don, D2! or $5.00 i ATCT % Rolle snd. Biscuits. Ie MOny ° ° ° 4 ee ae vl $2.00 Last night the home of Mr. and Mrs. RATCLIFFB, Wednemdas, December 98, | tod Camfart 1 WHOLESOME and MOR | h S Ik ori, pee Dale Gos, J. H. Jochum was the scene of a pleasant gag gy a en ene ied Comforts Reduced.'si|$ NOURISHING than the “ordinary See 1s venin 1 : Rogers Brothers’ Fruit gat & of friends, the occasion ‘betng @ | gruriliffes tm ‘the fitty-fourth your of his Ei int ir Funeral from his late residence, 209 street Soreads Reduced a ‘ak tecaeen te) essai Coe o Knives, per half ¢ 5 | Teception held in honor of the bridal party | """icrmwect, Friday, Desettor "38, et $:80 acm, * opreacs Keauced. Proper quantities of Phosphates, ° dozen . -75 at the marriage of their daughter Ger- Mass at St. Aloysius Church, 9 a.m. ? W seRlan ket Re duce. Gluten, Sugar, Starch and other 4 1 Hardle Knives, trude and Mr. Newton L. Collamer. Mr. Horsebian KetsReduce nitrogenous elements, With alternate stripes of crepe and satin, tn all the delicate evening shadeg. Only 50e : $9 guilty, per half g 4 eee and Mrs. Jochum assisted the young peo- In Memoriam, MIGHT ACcOM- EF Your money back if It's not @ yard and yet superior in appearanee to the imported at $1.50 a yard. The imported o OI0D sseerseeseeree PACOO S| Bie aines Chiembertune aatoy Sancho Gn! nuAter Ee BUTELEN, who died PLISH MUCH. Q ALL wo claim for tt. Ask your 2 75C lamer, the Misses Jones and Miss Adelia nye ss ze = iF 2 grocer for it and aecept no inferior bas been copfed—and improved. : see pinted Nut Cracks.... Zo&* seve Randolph gracefully dispensed the daintios Gone, but not forgottes. a 'S |B sudsttrate. > 4 $1.75 3 | of the refreshment room. An interesting | * BY HER FRUND, B. L, EVERETT. AT MM J , 7 is See : | feature of the occasion was an thi 7 . IN ¢ I) kG rit 2B. B. Earnshaw & Bro., 9 2 $13.50 } | Tecotations 6f the supper table, = laree TATAMUEL B. LATHAM, who died. Decetsber , ay ft y = Wholesale Flour and Feed Dealers, > $10 of plate wh been in the pos- 1881, thirteen years ago today, WwW W J {i \ L ¢ 1105-1107-1109 11TH STREET 8.B. Cy ear S resen Ss ¢ | of the Collamer family since its “The Tord giveth, = 1|2 i oe - { | tion in 161, This heirloom has And the Lord taketh away. NN 2 me ¢ | served its purpose at two golden Bigssed be the naive of the Lora." ‘\ DT | Zacnseseserseerscoronassess & manuracrouina seweLmns, | Seriversatte, Sot aren a) spoeasnce | ag EEF (\ DINU, — Some of the cholcest goods remain unsold. Prices are now reduced to leas than cost, on F I rhs marriage oeeueees tas pee 3 “| weet =o presenting an unusual opportunity to beautify the home at little cost, r Or. t ts, | se bee orga t pi : ie a = . 424, 426 TTH ST. sion, Rev. Dr. Perr iclating. Miss | z It " ae ..@ | Joctium entered the chureh with her father 3 vee tA acchi BOSTAAASABEAS42460844804498 | and was preceded by Miss Lenore Collamer \$ Bric-a-brac. Handkerchiefs. ——EXQUISITELY DicoRAT Na | es maid of honor and the ushers, Mr aA 13 n \ oO G, ‘Townsend, Dr. W. C, Woodward, ‘Mr. MARIN 19 ° Choice pieces of Teplits and other wares at halt | 85c for those that were 50 and T5e. er et | 32H. Jochum. jr., and Mir, W. L Jochum. | FOR MAKING pa 3 groo: vait or at nd | 2 | ‘ Silk Mufters that were $1 and 68e are now 790 | Tost Mule | UNA Gethear ccuusins seen oe $30 Cut Glass, and 49¢ respectively. ° brown cloth, handsomely trimmed in green 9 | . velvet and Jet, with hat and gloves to V Fall S | nok g Pieces that were from $1.95 to $25 are now $1 to Card Engraving. A rice, h, and her bouquet of white car. e€ € n . ‘ . Miss Col own was oj ¢ oe phe | $20 per plece, Further reduced with an additional ae Note that Lest Bristol pipet patie pathaig , tiemen wae worth $290 . +. DIZS5 O | 10 per cent discount. plate only used. Just ton of Ught blue velvet and w: 3 tet P wea i Haviland) aud Iv oves to mat Dai wader $s [omche sik’ Ga“ $7358 z seer es sa Baking Powd * 1 amen seit ceoae | the cere . Collemer left | 3 worth $100. A” rere bargaia § the city for ad on their return TAS NO EQUAL 2 950 will receive nds at their home, | d z > 4 eee ved Jays in February. | ¢ Cleveland's Baking Powder, the 4 Did you know that a bi 34 ° Sets t s > lem when kept warm? 6% 4 : 07D ISLS LO V35- ae Miss May court % Cieveland Baking Powder Ca, $ | $75 Sets to $37.50. were married last evening at | $ o1 Fottos et . Pi C7 Repairing at half = 2h ce ‘ ch ; b ere i . ening: 3 . > Saks, 1227 GS G and Eleventh Stree Ci a OP garg of far $ : 5. Saks, 1227 t. hwest. Owing to the ree 3 } 27-400 yvement in the family of the gro | 5999036009060080600000008006 the immediate families of the con- | « 5

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