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7 The z Hon. J. W. Ross, B. H. Warner, = General Ordway, Beriah Wiikins, Musical Tendered by the Citizens of Washington, D. C., to ROOF. FANCIULL Director of the United States Marine Band, November ii, 1896, Under the Distinguished Patronage of the President and the Honorable Members of the Cabinet. Three Massed Bands! Of the 4th Artillery, 6th Cavalry and the Marine Band, Under the Direction of Professors Fanciulli, Luchsinger and Buglione. : CHORUS OF SOO VOICES. Directed by Mr. Percy S. Foster and Mr. Henry Xander. This Magnificent Chorus is Composed of Members of th2 Moody Choir, the Saengerbund, the Ari Society and fiembers of Leading Washington Church Choirs. Mrs. Thomas C. Noyes, Soprano. Dr. B. Merrill R. Hopkinson, Baritone. Mr. Henry Jaeger, Flute Soloist. W. D. McFarland, Grand Operatic, Setections by the Combined Bands and Chorus. Popular Prices—Reserved Seats, 50c. and $1.00. At Droop’s, Sanders & Stayman’s and Ellis’ Music Stores, Pir. COMMITTEE: c.G. Conn, S. H. Kauffmann, Hon. Simon Wolf, S. W. Woodward, Rev. Dr. Talmage, Stilson Hutchins, Archbishop Martinelli, NN a aaa Dah Children’ s SHOES. —Means a lot to have your children’s feet fit properly. We fit them. : —Made some specials now: S1.09 For Children’s Shoes, sizes to 10. Heavy and Dress Shoes, plain and patent tip. $1.24 sizes up to 2's For the mis: in the same $ he ) ) ) Lan glois SS ES Os : ( é | ‘ | ( $ ( n06-5 SIPS OOS ea 3 PPSPOS HSE Painless 3 °° oo +a ° Extracting, 50c. Perhaps your experience with den- tists has been unsatisfactory. You may hive patronized one who did good work, but charged too much. Or possibly you went t who didn’t charge emugh; couldn't afford good material, or male his price low as an offset for luck of skill. Our associ: tion was formed to meet just cases. Our fees are high enough to allow the best of everything at a fair profit—o higher. Come in aud let us make an estimate. Paipless extracting, 50c. filling, 73e. up. teeth, $8. 3 Painless Gold crown, $5. Hest Dental Association, pCor-7th & D Sts. Open Sun., 10 to 12. POEQEPLOD DG HIDE DOPOD GD DOD GIO D POPC ewes PIOPOPOHIS OHI POOE HHH ISG here SEFSTOSTS 590904 E44: Gifts —for— Brides Silver, Gold —and— Gems. SAM’L KIRK & SON CO., 106 Baltimore St. East, Baltimore, Md. pS 6t Ripans abit of buying Ripans Tabules te’s Phacmacy. at When interviewed atthe time chase, Mr. Johns ‘said: sin the army indigestion e sends imitation when yon expressly Flour. Just let a will hi: eres Or no flour Ceres all! from those and kindred ailments. A’ the flour your grandmother used son of mine who clerks for in those delicions rolls, jumbles, J. Harter in a drug store at you enjoyed so much, Winfield, Kansas, told me while home on a visit, over a year ago, a box of Ripans Tabules and take them. I dis short time Tw: : time they were half gone Twas well, and since then I have felt bette and ielished it better thne since the war, EIRIES and am doing more work vow than J ever expected to do again. a, they are the greatest medicine tor x fellow's stomach T ever saw. This box fs for a neighbor of mine out by me in the country. We always have them at home, and 1 never hesitate to recommend them when a fellow complains about his stomach hurting bim, bicad, lighter ad and whiter bread than other flow. You will have no © find with the bread, pastries, sweeter an, fault cakes, et, “cook, (Signed) L. JOHNS."* supplied with by all grocers—we only wholesale it, Ripans Tabules are old by druggists, or by mal! if the price (50 cents a box) 1s seut to The Iipans Chemical mpany, No, 10 Spruce st., New York. Sample vial, 0 cents. . Wim. Pl. Galt & Co., Wholesalers, 1st & Ind. Ave. it Ail Standard Homeopathic Remedies can be had here. At this season of t colds, aa well as malarin, are so pr See ete eee aa efficacious medies as Iunyon’ 3 Membrane ‘Tab- Tet . 44 Croup Tablet and Dr. Ruddock’s Malarlal Antidote. Homeopathic Pharmacy, 1331 G St. 0c28-2m.14 SPECIAL AV Tile RINK N. Y. Ave. bet. 13th and 14th Sts., MONDAY, NOV. 9TH. 25 Adjustable Morris Chairs, oak and mahogany-finish frame, revers- ‘o Owners of Vacant Houses. Nothing so moderrizes a Louse as elec- tric lights. Nothing more attractive te a tetent than a modern house. If your hcuses won't rect, put in electric lights, and see hew quickly they are snap- pad tp. Gind to explain the details of electric ighting at any time. We farnish cutent for light or power. U. S. Electric Lighting Co., 213 14th st. n.w. ‘Phone 77. ible cushions; well made. Never sold for less than $15. OUR PRICE FOR MONDAY, $8.90. 06-200 Gens Hair ‘A thing of the past when Nattan's Crystal Dis- covery used, Guaranteed to restore gray or faded hair to Its natural color in 3 to 10 di positively not a dye. Stops the hair from. fall Event of the Year." rand Musical Festival: CONVENTION HALL, Edwin B. Hay; » Hon. Amos Cummings, Geo. F. Kinnear, Sec, TAT F | It's Time To— Think about Thanksgiving. To celebrate Thanksgiv- ing and Christmas without — Kennedy’s Famous Fruit Cake would be like observ- ing Independence day with- out the stars and stripes. el \e iKennedy’s Celebrated ‘Fruit Cake | —comes in 1, 2 and 5-Ib. handsome packages — fa- | i mous the world over for the i purity and deliciousness of i| its ingredients. || AT ALL GROCERS. = || The New York | Wholesalers Biscuit Co., » WASH. BRANCH, 616 E ST. at mm Boo Old Furs —that have outworn the style: into exquisite stylish garments % Remodel them after the Jat st 4 ~ Parisian patterns, VTP COUS TEVA ETUAAS ‘We Transform : ‘PALIS. plants, or HOT! suitable for Lai TER, HAL decoration, at Half their value. A full asortment of other plants in the finest condition from which to select. Plant HYACINTH, TULIP and C1 Bulbs NOW. I handle top grade o CTS, J. R. FREESIAN, 612 13th St. N.W. no6-3m,28 Ex xpert launderers of long ex. Penience handle your linen at the Yale, 514 roth st. Phone 1092. It ete ae eee A Single Atem Of Sugar Often suffices to set the tooth aching, ‘This is a proof of the nerve’s exposure, that the tooth is decayed. . Let us make this tooth new again. It doesn't ost much. You'll never be happy with an aching tooth. Evans’ Dental Parlors, noT-24d 1309 F ST. N.W. nen COAL! White Ash Stove, kinds as cheap acel for prices. telephone. 5.75 per ton. ingly. Drop us a post: Come: teRee us or talk with us Weight, quality, cleanliness, & euaranteed of foal hauled away avd mon refunded, aie : WASHE ve ae D. eee ea CO. Telephone 2019, “a ‘Boon: nr A COAL! COAL! All other You r Physician” Knows Best —— pwhat Ch aibuia eat it sou have DIABE e has forbidden or- t eat it. Substi- ‘EN BREAD. It Won't burt you because it contains no starch ot ‘sugar—only pure gluten. You'll Uke it, and enjoy it. ft, arrests dandruff and makes the nicest dre I Ib fi? 3 ter dhe ha ogecam ues ola. So me ANSDUPE HL Ss Keatteon = any time. Bc. Toa. No stains, a Ba 5 PLARMACY, SOLE AGENTS. 430 FTHt ST, NW. Furn itu re ink s CTY, & Pa. Ave. Sent, — pespake: to any part of the country ° Bread, Cake, Pies, Confections, Etc. on ‘of ‘price. azide | ap roT-s,tuth 30 OIL LAMPS, cents up. BEACON DROPLIGHTS, 90 cents. Geo. F. Muth & Co., on 488 7th St. N.W. FORMERLY RYNEAL'S, THE ONLY VIRTUE Fou need seek for in TEA le PURITY, Because a pure tea nevor fails to have strength and ae saves aes pure tea and u'll RCRCHELLS SPRING LEAR” Teas ts absolutely pure. Only 50, pound, i W. BURCHELL, 1325 F STREET, —Don't put it off any longer. Drop a postal and the Yale Laundry will call for your pelle 514 1 st. ’Phone 1092, It (Real Old Time Country Buckwheat. Nothing more pare and wholesome than this. Plenty on hand—fresh, too—recetved { but a day or two ago. Then for the steaming cakes, served. piping hot, add REAL VERMONT MAPLE SYRUP—we sell the Syrup at $1 a gallon. wet any- where. eeeee . N. H. Duvall, 1923 Pa. Res f no? -th,o,&tu-20 / 17300 1-1», loaves to the barrel, There’s No Such Word As “Fail’’ * * In a good cook’s vocabu- * * lary so long as she has \) * * Cream Blend Flour for i * * her Bread and Cake mak- J ** ing. It NEVER FAILS ¢ eeay 4 make choicest bread, be- " * Cea Blend ( —Pest in quality. Best for quantity. A barrel of “Cream Blend” makes 300 I-pound loaves of Bread, nearly one-fourth MORE than other brands. Insist on having it. Your * grocer will supply you. | a a HHH RH HH y Op. pee B. Earnshaw & Bro., (Wholesalers, iE 385 mien pee ees Cee —pe es LAL, ) ?We Select ‘Our Stoves XX BARKER, EDSW.) IG IONS LODE Pee ee ne nn ar a : Cornwell sells the best < : _at the lowest price. = z 3) > | Finnan : efeote Haddie z $ ! Only 15¢ Ib: - UMILY 15C iD: S = % —the first shipment of the sea- = : son—a delicious northern deli- 3 z cacy—without bones and as z delicate as spring chicken. $ + Deer Foot Sausage < - —is now ready—direct from % - the celebrated Deerfoot Farm % = —famous everywhere. + + Boston Pickled Pork $ —just received—unequaled for & “larding” and baking with 4 beans. Genuine Irish Bacon —our first shipment this sea- son has just been received— unusually fine. Norway Bloater Mackerel —just received a fresh ship-£ Searsntons set Segoe Lececsenseouen soto veg Seeetot $ = ment—very large and fat. = % George’s Bank Whole ¢ + Codfish. F 5 Only those who are ac- z 3 quainted_ with George's Bank $ Whole Codfish can appreciate 4 its excellence. We have it. 3 ‘Cornwell <,: reseegergeogeg aa set 1412-1414-1418 Pa. Ave., CHOICE GROCERIES, WINKS & CIGARS. t = etetetetetetectetetetetntneetneteetneteeeeeceeeet NARS ‘Winter Millinery —is an sorbing topic Just All the fasblonable shapes” and ous represented In our stock. Beautiful variety of ‘Teminings, too: is called Sp ion to a lot ot Trtinaned Hats, trimmed with the Intest: trimmings, in the most xtylish effects, which we hive marked. . 95 Mrs. Cc. Stiebel, m3 G St. Deep Cuts in ee greatly reduced. the Houghton ©. 1214 F Street. 3 20d et ks 3 ——We don't blame you for kicking. You ought to make a change at once. Ought to drop a postal asking the Yale Laundry to call. That'll save all future kicking. 514 roth st. *Phone 1092. It leave the city on the 14th for New York, where they will be joined by Mrs. Den- ham's niece, Miss Marie Ewing of Ohio. They will sail for Spain and southern Italy on the 2Ist on the steamer Kalser Wilhelm. Mrs. Chas. A. Cotterill and children re- THE SOCIAL WORLD Hospitality Should Reign, as Hard turned Thursday, Mr. Cotterill having been aguin assigned to duty here. Times Have Gone. The sudden death of Mrs. William H. Philip at her country house of Talavera, near Claverack, N. ¥., will deprive Wash- ington society this winter of one of its most brilliant and attractive personalities, and those who were in the circle of her triend- ship of a valued iriend. Mrs. Philip was so well known in Washington society that is needless to recite her many ose who kne THE BRIDES OF THE COMING WEEK Secretary and Mrs. Carlisle Will he death for the . See the Horse Show. erated ig gee tooo ing the fon ows, which had short per: PERSONAL ——s desolated her life, hid under th exterior which she always world. She wil! be misse still more at her beautiful home erack, which she so loved was beloved; still more by attract NOTES » few who had The congressional families who have | her intimate friendship and by the children homes here are fast returning, and the | Whose happiness was her whole life Mrs. Geo. Gordon Abrams entertained social population has grown largely since the day after election. Some are wreathe! in smiles over the results and the rest are displaying resignation under adverse cir- stances which is truly commendable. Now that there are to be no more “hard times, that convenient excuse for keeping on: income together, instead of allowing the about fift friends at her beautiful rth Takoma, last Sat- The spacious grounds were while the interior was a mass of chrysanthemums and cut flowers, oft lights. The drawin ba!l room, where palms, SMuminated with room was converte an orchestra ren music, whil wheels of industry to be stirred by it being: 1 amuseme gone, there is not the faintest reason for lining room Lounteous supper were red carnations anc red shaded lamps. ‘The hostess was gowned in black satin, veiled with mouseleine de soie, embroidered any one who can from entertaining and therefore from being entertained. Infor events are frequent and will become more £0. The only stated invitations up to date] with gold. eiving are wedding cards, and these will continue | the gu , in white to monopolize stationery contributions for] taffeta, trimmed with ruby velvet and pp ari another six weeks. A much to be com-| ornamints. Mrs. 8. A. Campbell chaperon mended plan is in force this season of an-| the party from Washington. Amon those neuncing wedding dates a long time ahea: znd this arrangement will make it easy f persons in the same set not to contlict. What goes for brides does as well for buds. The coming out parties are just as long planned ahead, and the suggestion of the date is quite a help to these householders contemplating pleasant disturbances of the present were Misses Lala an: Miss Plumley same character themselves. Tuesday next, at noon, at St. Andrew’ Miss Nellie May Foss and Mr. Charles White, A ickson, C. T. Karr, Hillbig, Elbert Job mon, G. G. Abrams, E. J. Adamson. Francis Jones will be married. will reside in New York. Miss Blanche Wilso lain Dayil Wilson, U Mr. Joseph H. Hamps The couple laughter of Chap- S. A., retire mn of the City of |, and Mexico will be married Wednesday next| MPs. © earlensa! ee midges at the family residence. The bride's fath about ated Hang Be - assisted by Rey. B. B. James of Baltimor bs caae whainnk will perform the ceremony. | twits gale ne air Bryan, the bride’s young niece, Dancing was enjoyed in the large only attendant. A wedding 1 t dining Sous, cavds paayed ie the Sieely follow the ceremony, and after a honey-| Gining rocm. cards played in thet > moon jaunt through’ the east the couple | 220 # 5 kasier on = hostess wore black satin veiled will go to the City of Mexico to live. At Hamline Church, Wednesday next at noon, Miss Lillie McClelland, daught Mrs. John McClelland, and Mr. Char'e Morris, jr., will be ma . The coupl: be at home Tuesday ember at V street. Wednesday evening at Georgetown, and : Campbell, Mamie Campbell, bell, Mabel Crews, Snyder, Hodges, ger, Bates, Diskson and Kixgins. Christ Church, Hollin- Miss Claudia Stuart William J.’ Barden, Corps of I ¥ wedding occurred October 7. 8. A., will be married. The ntracting 1 were Miss Gar- daughter of Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Albert Rb a ne R. Pu Stvart. The couple will live at Wille Rev ries Mf Point, where the groom is stationed. Bishop | formed the ceremony. The Satterlee, assisted by Rev. Dr. Stuart, will on ® weetes stip an officiate. ~The ceremony will be accor: to Sheik: irs par .ied by a full chora) service. The bric dis oe ed will be Miss Alice Payne, Warren- % Miss Lucy Matthews, Miss Daisy and Miss Eva Gilbert. Stuart will be maid of honor. M Th Sophi bride will come in church with her broth W. C. Stuart of Newport Ne Khett Stuert, Mr. Barnwell S. Stuart, Mr. Garden C. Stuart. Master Roger M. Stuart and Mr. John P. Shephard will be ushers, with Mr. W. $ of Engineer: Mr. Corps of I gincers Sta nd Dr. A: United States’ Cavair: who will wear their uniforms, Mr. C. 4th Artillery, will be best. man. ption for the bridal party and relatives will fol- low. The couple will be at home at Wil- | lets Point after December 1. Thursday at noon Miss Hlizatwth S$ Compt er Rees will be m, "s Church, > going to the hors Baltimo) Dinners, In parties are m tor and Mr: troit home v Mrs. and M Dolph, who are now mik- ing a visit to Mrs. Philip E. Chapin. 0 to New York for a while pefore to Se heme at Port abroad - Dolph will be a debutante this winter, will Miss GAS T street southeas' personal experione related and music and interesting themes of the enjo: NNN Enza DAVIS Funer sion. Refreshments were also cnjoye: Among those present were Mi brun, Annand, Martin, Hodgson, Messrs. ¢ i Talbert, Bradford, Wood, in twain, Newman and Mr. and Mrs) Hod pain Mrs. Marcus B. May of Boston, short visit to this city, will be 1th street, she will be pleased to see A delightful evening rooms of Miss Prent ) 10th street, last evening, the occasion being a pull. Among the guests were Misses Pre! Uss, Mane Prentiss, Jessie Parker, Emma Turne Margaret Patch, Laura rentiss and Charlie Turner. Master Fred, celeb Thursday evening street northeast. ful and valuable Was spent at the Baker and his sister Ada ted their fifth and fourth birthdays h Funeral private . Ht home, on 1 SMAN. Jennie art suber Among . Bischof, Baker, ys Nove s p.m. from his 10H street northwest aad crematory. Fr Laurie Stanford, Bischoff, Lena Dri G. Mermann and Rob Mormann of Balti- more. Mrs. Slater-Doy of Takoma Park has moved in her new residence, for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Saml. T. Williams of New York are at the Grafton, Mr. and Mrs. North have returned their home, 229 lth street, by Miss O'Donnel. . and Miss Deering, after a year’s ab- . have returned to the city. zabeth A. Power is visiting her sister, Mrs, T. D. Keleher, and will address the Young Ladies’ Charitable Association LEACH, to p.m, accompanied ANN V Noveniber of Philadelphia at their monthly meeting, ae Monday evening next. meee Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morgan have returned tts ne ea ee from their trip through the north, and are Wat er Todd of we se hy > now at home to their friends at 611 F street northeast. ANN ch. R. A. Phillips and family have moved 2 Charles A. Wile from thelr summer residence at Nortit Arlington, Va., to 1425 Q street. Miss Virgie Ricketts, daughter of Mrs. C. A. Ricketts, will be married to Mr. ree Rowell Jacobs of Huntington, Ind., Novem- ber 16 at 5 p.m., at the Gay Street Baptist Church, West Washington. Mrs. Rena Wilson and little son have re- Giaspem Peedevter and at th y turned after a visit of two months with nd angen her sister in Chicago. en a rm Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen have gone for Z a two weeks’ visit to Sumter, 8. C. in Memoriam. The Misses Maynard have returned to Washington after an absence of a y a half, and will be in town for weeks.’ They spent ihe past s ie aha okk baci. Jamestown, BR. L . BY HIS WIPE AND DAUGHTERS Mr. and Mrs. Gev. K. Petty announes the engagement of their eldest daugater, Ange- Tried Friends Best. la D., to Mr. W. Berry Early of tirandy- wine, Mc. The marriage will take pisce the Ist of January. % : Mr. an@ Mrs. Geo. Thorapson Mason and For thirty years Tutt’s Pills have ne eres “Mason have moved to 2014 G| proven a blessing to the invalid. Are street. truly the sick man’s friend. A Knewn Fact For bilious headache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, malaria, constipation and all kindred diseases. TUTT’S Liver PILLS AN ABSOLUTE CURE. Mrs. and Miss Livingston and Miss Marie Livineston-Bagaley, who have been spenc ing the summer at Laurel. Md., have t turned ard are located ct 1600 16th street for the winter. Mrs. Mary Harrington Sutliff, who has been taking the rest cure in Philadelphia, be is rapidly improving and will shortly among her friends. The engagement is announced of M Mamie Brown of Georgetown, D. ¢ Mr. William Breckinridge Hester of Wa<h- ington. \ Mrs. Hampton B. Denham and son wii