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Bott oo ee te to oe] Lansburgh & Bro. Tomorrow Will Be Wrapper Day. Proclaim it to your friends—Pro- claim {t to your nelghburs—Let everybody know woe shall give you the best and the most honest Wrap- per Bargains you ever had. Tho original prices on the Wrappers are less than the prevailing prices, but to make it more interesting for you to come tomorrow, we shall, upon the Presentation ef these coupons, make you an allowance on the Wrapper you buy: Upon the presentation of this Coupon we will allow you Made of Flannelette, in light and pretty pat- terns, tight-fiting lin- ing to the waist, two rows of braid forming yoke back and front, Princess back, full front with wide girdle, large mandolin sleeves, neat collar finished with braid, extra full skirt. Sizes 32 to 46. For... ‘pon the presentation of this allow you on this | Wrapper. j Stylishly made of Russian ~ Fleece, in beautiful Persian ef- fects, tight-fitting body lining, full front with girdle, wide folds over shoulders, neat turn- over collar, large bishop sleeves, all neat- ly trimmed with braid, extra wide skirt, cut in latest style. For...... $1.48 | ‘oupon We will allew you 18¢. BADIA SE DSH DH LEGO D— FID. DPPY PG HD. LD-DI-GO-G.P-OO--F.-G FO O-GO-GH-9O-G.H-G 0-06-9009 0-9 0-0 O-9O Made of elegant French Flannelette, in rich designs, navy blue, black and white figures, fancy border, forming square yoke back and 4. front, full front from ~ yoke, belted in at waist with wide girdle, Watteau back, large > bishop sleeves with $ Dod ¢ 4 o t cuff, turn-over collar, skirt extra wide with 4 hem. For -- $1.68 $ : ' 4 | Upon the presentation bs | of this Coupon we will 7 | «llew you + | 20¢. < | on eit ; | $1 | A stylishly made and perfect fitting Wrapper, made of Princess Cash- mere, in bright and pretty patterns, tight- fitting lining to the waist, Princess back, yoke of plain black cashmere edged with two rows of braid, full front with wide girdle, mandolin ‘sleeves with ~ cuff, all neatly finished j With braid, skirt 59 inches long, good width. For. An elegant Wrapper made tea gown effect, of Clover Flannel, in exquisite Persian ef- fects, of green, blue and brown, separate body lining to the waist, two rows of novelty braid forming yoke, full front with girdle, the new puff sleeve, excellent width and length skirt. All sizes. For........ $1.98 a eh Ba Bonnell Bah Lie cB iD mete Rmmathe Bom omt ommal ina reel HY OY --Q D-DD O-PS -h 0) Udo P-L Oh. OL. O-O-OO-9O-S F-99000 0-9 0-0-0049 0-4-4 O-0 0-9 0-90 pa er i ca a a AR is ARN ch A a Ak A A RR AR RN A NR A il A i A A EN I OI RE SI Bh A SB en at A ie ei A I i OS i A aN SE i $1.98 ‘You cannot form an idea how well these Wrappers are made and how well they fit until see thom. We have ever so many of the best les here that you cannot find elsewhere. They are nobby—the latest cut and the best made. -Alter- ations made by us without extra you 4 + 6 % 4 «1 + $ charge. Lansburgh & Bro., $.420-422-424-426 7th St. te > ooo to te +o o> se ‘Will You | (VOTE? OO te BRP O-SS-SFGS-8O OOOOH 6-O2-0 F-35666 OO Bch ht i ot th Come direct to us when you're ready to go away and let us ft you out with roper. traveling requisites. “ve Club Bags for as low as 65c. Each. A very strong Trunk for $5.75 which is equal to any $7.50 Trunk on the market. ‘ame on trunk and strap free. $ het 425 Seventh St. oc27-280 New Prices. Syringes & Atomizers. $1.00 Bulb Syringes, complete. 39¢. $1.75 Bulb Syringes, hard rabbe S9e1 English Enema Syringes, valveless Housebold Syringes, No. 3... 1.50 Fountain Syringes, guaranteed. -00 Fountain Syringes, very complete. 50 Comb. Ft. Syringes and Water Bottle: 1 00 Atomizer, used for extarrh, ete.. “42c. 1.50 Three-tip Atomtzers, complete, nar... .67c. Complete Ine Atomizers’ and Syringe Fitiiigs at lowest_ prices. Bel4-17d KOLB PHARMACY, 488 7th st. n.w. ‘ 1.43 Sie. ie 299 THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1896-TWELVE PAGES, SNS “If they’re Rich’s shoes they’re proper.”’ Ten-two F Street. A $3.48 SALE. We shall offer a new line of ladies’ coltskin and deerskin shoes, beginning tomorrow, for $3.48 — some $4 and $4.50 values. They are mostly walking shoes—waterproof and hygienic —and can be worn without rub- bers during the wet, slushy weather about to come. They are shown in all the newest “En- glish” and “college” shapes—so very popular, and which are not to be had elsewhere. We shall also offer a lot of men’s $5 crackproof calf, enamel, patent leather and tan shoes for $3.48, in all the new “college” and “English” shapes—button or lace. We have just received a new lot of full length Jersey bicycle leggins—button above the knee, and in all colors, which we shall sell for 98c. pair. 3-quarter length Jersey leg- gins, 75¢c. pair. 3-quarter cloth leggins, 48c. pair. B. Rich’s Sons, Ten=two F Street. 1t CLARK & CO. | Ate tit, ‘Opent showi your. first-of-the-week’ impressions of Cur store were good ones. How better to build a business this merit—on quality. The store 1s still in ‘gala’? Lookers are just as 25¢. pr. vool Storm Serge, in d. Fine All. 38-inch y avy blue. “Opening morrow onl Clay Keg: Fine Black “Opening pric morrow only yd. erman Huck Tow- 12. towels. “Open ing price tomorrow only. 8 than price of 54+ Damask Linen @amask by th Fringed Tea C ular value, Opentn only. Children’s Fine Muslin Drawers—soft hem—4 tucks. d Good oft Fine Muslin Gowns, with ‘ e of tucks and insertion, — cambric ruffle. value. — Opening price tomorrow only . e Cc. Clark & Co., Successors to W. D. Clark & Co., 811 ffarket Space. it err WO a ae -«Frenc mey Capes, $17. Don't confound this cape with the skimpy sort sold about town at this price. This is u genuine French mey Fur Cape, very full With beautiful silk Our price, ouly $17. While the Improvements are being made the entrance of the store will be on 13th st. H.Stinemetz.¢, Hatters and Furriers, 1237 Pa. ave. 2u29-3m,20 WU ewer errr ree 2 5 3 > > ia > > id > > > i (Aaa means, Painless Extracting, 50c. —with pure gas or by ap- plication of ZONO to the gums. Highest-grade Porcelain Teeth, $8—guaranteed. Solid Gold Crown and Bridgework, $5. Acts, looks and feels like the natural teeth. Each department in charge of an expert spe- cialist of long experience. Painless Filling, 75c. up. U. S. Dental Association, Cor. 7th and D Sts. N.W. Open Sundays Io to 12. 0¢12-50d state apples. This Sweet Ci der ame a ee 15c.—% gal. 25¢.— ae ine TO-KALON ‘ti 614 14th St. "Phone 998. oc2z-20a —Jnst in. Fresh from thooe grand of gra flavored N.Y. Bon Marche, 314 and 316 7th St. Every. Item A “Record Breaker.” ‘Don’t have to deal in truck and trash to undersell the others. Our extra- ordinary buying facilities enable us to purchase the highest qualities at prices quoted to no other firm in Washington. Scan every item we offer for tomorrow closely, for each is a record breaker in its class. Gloves, 79¢. ‘Those who complain of dull times pre- ceding the election should have seen our Glove Department this morning. _ No symptoms of “election fever” here. Still @ good assortment of those Ladies’ Kid Gloves with 4 large pearl buttons, in black, white, tan and oxblood, with ‘self and black stitching, which we placed on sale this morning at 79c. pair. They are the best values at $1 ever 79C. offered in this city. e last pair should go tomorrow at.. Wrappers 85c. All of our Wrapper offers aro “record breakers" as compared to others’ prices, but this one beats our every previous effort. Lot of Fleece-lined Chintz and Flannefette “Wrappers, in dark, rich striped effects, all new ‘styles, yoke back and front, lined waist, new sleeves, deep hem! Cannot be’ made to sell for less than $1.50 or WHI be closed out tomo row at Alpines, 69c. 1 lot of Fur-felt Alpines, in navy, Drown and black, silk bound, silk ribbon band, inside leather sweat band. Have been selling for Se. As a special “record breaker’ Oc. for tomorrow only.......++ $7.50 Silk Skirts, $5.98. 1 lot of Black Brocaded Taffeta Silk Skirts, extra wide flare, percallne lined a terlined, velvet bound. No other merchant fi Washington can match the quality for than $7.50. As oa ial TOW ODlY...e.e ° $17.50 Kersey Cloth Jackets, $11.98. You will never cease to regret It if you miss buying one of these Jackets, We may never be to make this offer again. A limited quantity of Fine Kersey Cloth Jackets, in the very new- est and most sty! patterns, Mned throughout with Dresden taffeta sili, latest’ shield front, new, dig sleeves, flaring collar, w selling at $17.50. AS a speelil “record for tomor- $11.98 $8 Fur Collarettes, $5.98. Always told you that you could do Detter here in Fur things than at the i Purr ‘eis an ob tl on: Full-ti tes, in el rie seal cA vi fane a silk lining, the st fad. Good value fon, “Pmcrow DS 98 $1 Corsets, 67c. Utterly useless to try to buy Corsets for less than we sell them. If you dou't Delleve it try to duplicate this offering elsewhere: 5 Black Extra-long, M Corsets that have if ed good value at preates value omeret FC, ate. : ° soc. Muslin Gowns, 46c. to- Muslin Gowns, tucked morrow : Mother Hubbard yoke, jue, AS a special Ureaker™ only. $1.25 Sateen Underskirts, 87c. Regular $1.25 Black Sateen Umbrella Underskirts, full width. As 8 C 7E- breaker’ a special “record for tomorrow only BON MARCHE, 314 and 316 7th St. ee eee eee ee ed eS “YOUR CREDIT 54 18 GOOD." ‘One good tu a canother. 2 3 : 3 3 DOABEOESEO90056-606446646006 You give us your patron- age for everything in the Housefurnishing line in such unstinted measure that we do our best to reciprocate with the best values possible at the lowest prices. And that’s why we line Carpets free — as well as make and lay ’em. HOUSE & HERRMANN, Cor. 7th and I Sts. 1 LIBERAL FURNISHERS, 3 = ! @ SOTTO OOOO FU COLLARETTES Are the lending fashion this year. We have a large assortment of them; also a varlety of NECK Boas. Cloth Capes. We are closing out our -Price them, and you will find them great bargains. ‘Have your furs altered into latest styles. It won't cost much, and we guarintes satisfaction. MARTIN WOLF, oc28-2Fd 523 11th nw, The Services ofan Expert on Refraction can be had—gratis. If you have any eye trouble that the glasses procured from another optician st te te te ee a ee ee te ees ee es es ts ee have failed to relieve come to us. QUR GLASSES are very reasonably priced. H. H. BROWN. 1010 F St. oc23-10d_ Sa ua ss ss ts ss is ik i hk 08 0 hs Po 9 Sere Segeg HSPs oadoagoegoagoagoageesoogon Soetoetes Soogongontregeegongongeesongongonfontontoeseegengonsontonsensoeseeseaties Senden detntnte gett teeta So Sensesgergecgesgenge Seoege % Soegondonton so Johnston’s, 729 gth St. —_— roworrow | 8 it e 2 2 The 25-cent packages of Arbuckle’s Cof- fee will be special pricé; 18% cents. j TOMORROW, 5: “le see ote ‘The 8-cent Delicious Boneless White ‘Cod- fish, ‘wrapped in olled tpsue paper, 5 cents special, : 4 5s ss ek TOMORROW, The 10-cent large cakes of Sweet Choco- late at the special price, 3 cents per cal TOMORROW, 2, 5 The Large, Smooth Baldwin Apples—King Apples—Greening Apples, 23 ceats per peck. TOMORROW, i Al ¢ The 25-cent Best Butterine, finest in the World, reduced.as a special to 14 cents, SessentententengecgecteteatoentensongeesententeateoegeeseetentendaazongeeseatentontesfoeesengerogoZecdete patondesgeertentontondortey TOMORROW, The 10-cent Delicious Sweet Oregon Prunes to go tomorrow at 5 cents per pound, + TOMORROW, c. & £ The 2Q5-cent Butterscotch Cakes, Vanilla é Wafers, Graham Wafers, Honey’ Jumbles, special price, 12 cents pound. e3 $ eB TOMORROW, I 0) The %H-cent Large 2string Carp to go at 10 cents each’ a8 a spr Brooms : & i TomoRROW, yc. The 10-cent large bottles of Hartshorn Ammonia and the 10-cent large bottles of Blue, each 5 cents sperial. 2. soos J = & TOMORROW, . 50: < : = % péunds of Best Grarialatd Sugar to bé z glen free to each pury ager ot one pound of ee FnntoN ler Tea, ss long ‘Téa or Lest é $ TOMORROW, G £ $ ‘The 10-cent packages of Best Cornstarch to be sold special at 5 cents each. TOMORROW, I De The large packages of Best Matches will bo special, 12 boxes, the 200-size, for 12 cents, Seat Se Sot etetetetite sntetnt ef eeSeegengeeg nes TOMORROW, re 2 The Proctor & Gamble’s Best Oleine Soap to be sold at the spectal price, 444 cents per cake, % oes ° TOMORROW, Cc. Sesteatintens ged es ‘The Rest Star Soap and Rest Borax Soap to be sold at the special price, 3 cents each. TOMORROW, 3 5 The 50-cent large 6-pound palls of Pre- serves to go at 35 cents each—the 40-cent 12-inch jars of Strawberry and Raspberry Jam, 15° cents special. % go Seg Se So % Sete Sesfeateateet Seatesteots 3 TOMORROW, I 5 The 25-cent bags of Best Table Ground Corn Meal to be special at 15 cents each, Londontenserte So ote See seg ogo we sefecfeeteet Sees a : % sai TOMORROW, 1 ekages 6F BéSt Macaroni to cents each, TOMORROW, 3 Or 5 pounds of Test Gragatatoa Sugar_given free to each purchaser 6f 3 pounds of Java and Mocha Coffe. | The 12-cent go special at TOMORROW, Fc. ‘The 5-cent packages of Best Fresh Roasted Peanuts to go special at 3 cents per pack- age. PA MM AMARA AAA MM a ae Johnston’s, 729 7th St. It ccesemumiet McKNEW’S. “CUTS” For Thursday. Here are a few extraordinary values picked at random from the first-floor departments, Barely enongh of -the various lines to last out the day: $1 Kid Gloves, 49¢. Ladies’ 4-button Black Kld Gloves, in sizes 5%, 6 6% aml 7% goo, Pair. only, tomorrow.....---.-+ If you're lucky enough to wear any of the sizes mentioned above you will get the best Glove bargain of this sea- Hose Reduced. Children’s 35c. Casbmere are, Pair, ‘Hose, tomorrow, Ladies’ 2c. Fine Quality Fast Black H ; white = Hess) with white feet, tomor- o4¢) 12%¢c. Hdkfs, oc. Ladies’ regular 12%. Fancy Em- Droidered Handkerchiefs, slightly soiled, soled, “tomer OC., 3 for 25c. Notions Reduced. 25c. Fine Bristle Tooth Brushes, bristles warranted not to fall p 5c. out, tomorrow. 25e. Rob Roy Belts, tomor- 1 a 21c. All 25¢e. Leather Pocket Books and Purses, tomorrow. 16c. Ribbons Reduced: h Taffeta Regular 25e. 5 All-silk Ribbon: oon orrow. . 2ic. Underwear Cut. We fe the most comple and fully selected stock ies’, Infants’, Children’s and Boys’ Underwear in the city. No Inferior qualities a We buy of the most rel turers in the world and such lines as we can thoroughly rec mend, Regular $1.25 Children’s WV Tights, tomorrow A lot in medium and sm: extra good quali gan Shirts, “ul 39¢, Wim. H. McKnew, La¢ies’, Men's and Children’s Furnishings, 933 Pa. Ave. A Big Display Of Delicious Preserves. St qualit 22% All the famous brands of this country +2 * and t 1 world y We've 36s Of the Monae ihe aplendid quality of wail Ree ee HOME-MADE Piss ; Preserves, Martin’s Jellies and Jams. Killarney ~~ Marmalades ad Company Preserv Curtice Brothers’ Alexander Scotch Cairn’s Jams. Jno. and i Magruder. TWO STORES, ({ aan and M st. Lots of Dainties We Can Suggest th cacies FOR © only ble prices. Cottage Market, 818 14th St 20 ‘The Fact That Butter Spoils When it's pt for any great length of time ought 9 S n- Vince you that. the fresher 5-Ib. Titer Is, the ener, more de yeas fefous is flavor. Boxes, utter Js fresher c JATCH LE: Heh toothson boxes, $1.35. ae W EN IKT. D. m.Oyster, > WESTERN MKT. \ oc2s8- rm é 2 ebay ~eL EVERY DAY brings us Lapses} v W. BURCHELL, 1325 F STREET. 0028-140, Why Bake At Home, At All? + It's a great trouble, especially family be large. There's no it. you can’t bake more Bread, Rolls, Biscuits, Cake an than what WELL ry Our was: will bring everything you wish—fresh from EF Drop postal. Prompt delivery. CARL HOFFMANN’S MT. PLEASANT BAKERY, 1 oc28-w, f,m,20 Grant st. 90-09 20-04 43-10 eo 23 9 tAt The First Sign Of Decay *” Or discoloration—you may know your * teeth not ch you're LISTER’ ee eeenee ee eeeeee p> are being” neglected. ning them often You're revents de- beautifully gums, perfumes “ps the teeth widens the [4 very teeth like pearls. if you want 6 25 250. BOTTLE W. Thompson, 793 Ss. Pharmacist, 15th. 28d 1 POOP 0E-06-OO-- oe ott 0 0-04 6O- wll Enjoy he Breakfasts @ . that have N. AUTH'S delicious SAU . as. the “ple de resistance.” oul enjoy “VI or “FRAN FORTER” ‘when ALL other breakfast dishes fail to tempt your appetite. They're rich and teothscme. See that you get N.AUTH'S. © Wholesale and Retail, N. Auth, 3588 37-39 Center Mkt. 309-311 K St. Mit, 61 O St. Mkt, THE WORLD OF SOCIETY October Weddings as Numerous as Autumn Leaves, Yesterday’s Long List Will Be Sup- plemented Today—Personal Notes of Interest. Just as the Angelus was ringing last night. at the Church of the Immaculate Conception Mary M., the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hercld,and George T. Has- lam were married by Rev. S. F. Ryan, as- sisted by Rev. Father Richards, president of Georgetown College; Rev. Father Ennis, Rev. Father McTammany, both of George- town College; Rev. Dr. Rooker, secretary of the papal legation, and Father Bishop of St. Augustine. Mr. Wm. J. Dwyer was best man. Notwithstanding the expressed wish- es of the groom that the ceremony should be as private as possible, and despite the fact that no invitations had been sent out, the large edifice was filled by the friends of the couple. ‘The bride wore mode cloth, trimmed with brown velvet, and a becoming hat to match. She carried a bouquet of white chrysanthe- . Professor Mayo played the “Lohen- march during the ceremony, changing to the wedding march of “Mendeissohn” as the couple passed out of the church. After the ceremony there was an informal recep- tion at the residence of the bride's parents, 1213 9th street, and after receiving the con: gratulations of their friends, the couple left for the north. On their return they will live at No. 24 Q street northeast. The presents were numerous and beautiful. Last evening Miss Jeannie Stickney Sheriff, daughter of Mrs. Susan B. and the late George L. Sheriff, and George Schart of Philadelphia, now occupying a re: sible position in the pension offic married at the residence of the mother. The house was brilliantly illum- inated and decorated with yellow chrysan- themums. At 8:30 o'clock, to the str: the wedding march from “Lohengrin, bridal led arty entered the spa by the groon brother, Mr. in with cious parlors, Who was attended by ‘ob Scharf. The bride r brother, Mr. George R. 3 ng preceded by the maid of honor, r youngest sister, nor Sheriff. ceremony impressively ev. Dr. J. J. Muir, p t Church, and ¢ jon was invoked by ather of the groom, the Rey. John arf of Philadelphia, who with his wife had come on for the ceremony. At the conclusion of the nuptials the young couple rived the congratulations the of their friend: nd later a collation was serve e bride's dr was of wh moire, trimmed with chiffon and pearl p ping clasped with ‘ diamond brooch. Wedding gifts were nu- merous appropriate. 1 i Mrs. arted for an exten: tour north, and on their return e at livz P street, Tuesdays, after December 1 iage of Miss Virginia Peters and R. Hamilton took place at Mount Place Church last evening. The ng desk were decorated potted plants and cut flow: de an artistic background fo: picturesque grouping of the bridal y s 3 ison, Clark, 1 the bride isle to th n Wedding March, c Then c: Margaret and Sallie Bonifant, dressed in dainty dresses of white orgendie over pink and white taffeta, and the page, Bonifant, cousins of the b % little ones scattered flowers in the pathway of the bride, who as gowned in ivory satin. The bodice $s trimmed with chiffon, caught up with orange with and music * play- attendants up the of the “Lohengr me the 1 Miss Mary Peters, sister of the bric maid of honor, and w attired in white organdie over white si and ¢ uet of La ro Mrs. C: ters, mother of the br wore black satin and jet p: The bride presented at the a handsome bracelet, the gift of the grc Mr. T. P. Chapman was best man. couple left later for an extended trip south, including Texas, the home of the They will be at home at 1%: December 1 Cards have-been issued announ marriage of Dr. Charle: the marine hospital serv F. daughter of Mr. er, N. Y., on Thurs¢ the ceremony h nee of the vom. ical depz various he s in this ing the m hospital s s only ut. Col. 3ardner, » now sta- deputy surgeon gene tioned at a former r sident of thi at one tim surge Washingt barracks. Dr. W. H. Gardner is the son of the late Chas. T. Gari one of the old and well-known citizer f Washi Immediately after the ceremony the bride and greom left Rochester for Chicago, > Dr. Gardner ii Bishop and Mrs. > xue of honor last night at a some recep- tion given by Miss Mc: at her resi- dence, 1508 16th street. The jous rooms had additional ieauty by the lavish floral decorations. Mrs, Ware, s. Huxford, Mis. Alfred Harding and Mrs. Julia Me: Keilip Campbeil also assisted in receiving. M atterlee was hands gowned in black lace, and her young daugh a gown of white and black stripe and carried violets. A fine mu: gram, in which Mrs. Shir. Mrs. Shaler, Mr. Crosby, ing, Miss Uhl and Mi: part, was a feature invitations of the eve were limited to the cler their families and a few intimate f Among the guests pres Father Sargent, superior of Order of Westminster, Md.; ‘th Harding, Rev. and Mr: Rev. and Mrs. Perry, Re’ Rev. and Mrs. Dudi Dr. Eliiott, Rey. Mr. Snyder, Rev. Mr. Rich, Rev. Mr. Griffith, Dr. Randolph McKim and Mrs. MeKim, Archdeacon Childs and Mrs. lds, Rev. and Mrs. Aspinwall, Rey. and Mrs. Ward, Rev. Mr. Davenport, Revs. Turner, Mott and Dudley and Dr. and Mrs. Gibson. The Misses Hamlin, who have been on a visit to Mrs. Bissell at Buffalo, rived here this morning and have taken up their residence at 1400 Massachusetts avenue for the winter. At McKendree Church last night marriage of Miss Sara H. Mury Mr. William G. Sims took plac Dr. Tol- liver Clark, Francis W. Baker, James J. Lampton and Sewall E. Warner were the ushers, and Miss Annie W. Meredith and Miss Maud Franklin bridesmaids h bride wore white taffela trimmed with lac Her tulle veil was caught with lilies of the valley and her bouquet was of bride r The bridesmaids wore or ndie dr os, with yellow ribbons, and carried yellow chrysanthemums. Little Emm urphy, the bride's sister, w flower girl, was dressed in white and carried a basket of chrysanthemems. Dr. H. R. N: jor, pastor of Mc! Church, performed the ceremony Mrs. Sims will be at home afzer 15 at G28 7th street northeast. Yesterday at St. Peter's Church, Capitol Hill, the marriage of Miss Nell E. Mc- Corm! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McCormick, of No 656 B street southeast, and Mr. Adam A. Weschler of Maryland were married by Rev. Father O'Brien. The bridal procession led by the ushers, Mr. Thos. McCormick, Mr. L. H. Phelt Mr. W. A. Barnes of this city and Mr. Frank ‘Howell of Maryland. Next came the maid of honor, Miss Agnes May Wesch- ler, sister of the groom, and the best man, Mr. T. Elmer Phelps, followed by the bride and groom. The bride wore a traveling dress of brown covert cloth trimmed with green velvet and ecru lace, and wore a large brown hat trimmed with black ostrich plumes. She carried bride roses tied witn brown ribbon. The maid of honor, Miss Agnes May Weschler, wore brown novelty cloth, with hat and gloves to match, and carricd Marechal Neil roses. Immediate after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Weschler left for a trip through the north, ana upon their return will hold a reception on the evening of November 5 at their future home, No. 914 C street southeast. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Downing and Mrs. Ella Wren Blair are at “Edgemore,” Mr. Downing’s home on the Ridge road, where the and dree Mr. and 7 they will receive their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Downing will remain at home until after the holidays. The marriage of Miss Mary Idalene Johnson to Mr. William E. Vaughan was solemnized yesterday morning at Epiphany Church, 44 the relatives and intimate friends of the couple being present. Soon after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan left for an extended trip through the south, and will visit Richmond, Old Point Ccmfort, Norfolk and Virginia Beach. Upon their return to the city they will hold @ reception at their residence, #35 P street. The marriage of Miss Lottie Knode, daughter of Mrs. Ella Knode, to Dr. Chi B. Campbell, wil be solemnized 23 o'clock at Hamline M. E. Church this evening. Miss Kattie Kleindienst and Mr. Edwin L. Wilhite of Brooklyn will be married at St. Andrew's Church this evening at 8 o'clock. A reception will be given imme- diately after the ceremony, at the resi- dence of the bride’s parents, 330 E street northeast. Mr. Wilhite and his bride will leave for Brooklyn later in the evening. In the presence of a family gathering Miss Anne Lander Ring and Mr. James Jones Lampton will be married this even- ing at 2111 Bancroft place, Connecticut Avenue Heights. Dr. Whitman will offici- ate. The ushers will be Capt. C. 8. Domer and Mr. W. C. Morris, and Miss Pauline Herring of Watertown, N. Y., and Miss Lenore Armstrong will be bridesmaids. A large company ts invited to the reception, from 8 to 11. At the Immaculate Conception Church this evening at 7 o'clock Miss Margaret Catherine Forsyth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Forsyth, and Mr. Daniel Carroll Digges will be married. Miss Mamie Forsyth will be maid of honor. No recep- tion follows the ceremony. The couple will leave shortly afterward for a bridal trip. The marriage of Miss Sallie Perkins Den- ham to Mr. Charles Ferdinand Rose will take place at Gunton Temple Memorial Church, lith and R streets, this evening at 8 o'clock, Rev. Geo. B. Patch officiating. The marriage of Miss Katharine beth Franklin to Mr. Thomas A. Wa. Toledo, Ohio, will take place at Church at 6 o'clock this evening. Mrs. ris, widow of Major Ferris, U.S. A., is visiting Mrs. A. G. Brackett, Q street. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Copeland, who have been visiting in Rochester for the past five weeks, have returned. The marriage of Miss Mary Gertrude Spohn, daughter of - Milford F. Spohn of Washington, D. C., and M-. Cushw prominent young merchant of Williamsport, Md. take place this afternoon ut the Cathedral in Baltimo: The ceremony will be performed by Rev. Father Riordan, rector of the Cathedral parish, and a member of Cardinal Gib- bons’ official household. The engagement was announced in New York yesterday of Miss Maria B. Miller, sister of Mrs. F. T. Chadwick, the wife of Commander Chadwick, U.S. A., to Wilmot ownsend Cox of Oyster Bay, MARRIED. PINKNY land G. of Balt of Washi MEK REYNOLDS 19, iswn MARY BELL, known as Old lols, ah J. Bell, Ocean Gre at ani buried vars of m, Alexandria, ab will take p between La Uctober 2 at of the late Siu from St. 9 Patrick's m, 2° 1896, BS Due notice of fu MES. On Tuesday, 0 2 wife of John Hol 1411 1th str ral will tube pl m., from My t "between ives are inv Fu eloe ity Church, wheres Will be said at 9 o'clock. Rood cemetery. MELLIN Aon} Tuesday, his tion bu: October 28 Ns and of on at Funeral, On October corne at @:15 p.m., Adam L. and’ \ MARIA ry J. M. Stith, om the Conduit road, Thursday 2:30 p.m, In Memoriam. remembrance of PAT {the late Mrs today WK J. a LOVING CHT SIMMONS. 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