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SSSSSE SE SOSH Ladies’ or Men's Binck 5OC. “Kersey Overgaiters.. 25C+ Brisk s Shoe Selling. And it is not at all sur- prising that we are doub- ling up on last year’s heavy business. Selling the ‘highest qualities of Shoes made at far under OOSOGIO® OOOO OOO 8GO808 a ? THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1896—-TWELVE PAGES. 7 Bged prbeget | . Kann, Sons 0, Upholstery Up-to-=dateness. present prevailing prices. that’s what does it. Here are a couple lines that we've put on sale today at specially reduced prices— and at the rate they're going they will all be sold within the next few days. aced and Button, 20th Century Si en oy Wm. Hahn & Co.’s Reliable Shoe Houses, 930 and 932 7th st., 1914 and 1916 Pa. ave., 233 Pa. ave. s.e. Holmes Decions, Home-made Mince ies. * our own Mince Meat, ‘Another is, we know and bake’ them. Or- 0 "phone, 1564, or postal, io ptly filled, le Holmes’ Landover Mkt., Ist & E Sts. oeS-3m,16_ SPCSSECES 3Painless +Extracting, 50c. Perhaps your experience with den- tists bas been unsatisfactory. You have petrenized ove who did good work, but charged too much. Or Pessibly you went to one who didn’t charge encugh; couldn't afford good material, or made bis price low as an offset for lack of skill. Our associa- tion was formed to meet just such enough to rerything at a fair Come fu and let us - P 4 > Ss 2 2 > o no higher. make an estimat: profit Painless extre r. Up. ting, 50c. Painless Gold crown, $5. Best Dental Association, pCor-7th & D Sts.2 > 9 bg 3 ; 4 2 oa ¢ ¢ 3 4 $ g 3° e be i? 2 °e e € be € pen Sun., ro to 12.8 ¢ > ’ > > > > SHERRY awe For Wine Jelly! Rememb.r this t you intend Vine Jelly. n given to mail and ‘phone orders! TO-KALON ¢in¢ 614 14th St. ’Phone 998. 07-204 it’s a-coming! ther is s dw pearance within a Are you = eae for it ing your = = er pect our Coney ¢ and Colla: od an #1 ur for $3 and i & Stinemetz Seut es and Hatters, 1237 Pa. ave, B. H. F The New Hammond Is the ideal “end of the century” type- writer. ‘There is no real improvement that inven- tive genius can evolve which you will not find on the Hammond. John C. Parker, Sole D. C. Agent, no6-16d 617-19 TTH ST. N.W. Sr ee OO If you men who wear ready-made clothes would only stop to consider, your next sult would come from a tailor." You think you are practicing economs—but you were never more mistaken in your I You get more good, substantial service out of an Owen- made Suit than two or three of the reads- made sort. Then there's a perfect fit— something you won't have in the other kind. Latest style cut, too. Surely they're worth something. Tatlor and draper OWEN, for mex and women, 423 Eleventh Street. Gray Hair A thing, of the past when Nattan’s Crrstal Dis- covery ‘is used. Guaranteed to restore gray or faded hete to its natural color in'S to 10 Gre poritively not 2 dye. Stops the hair from fall Sut, arrests dandruff and wakes the nicest dressing the hair one can use. No No sed'ment. 0 stains. Price, $1. ‘Tria 0c. KOLB AMMACY, SOLB AGENTS. 439 7TH ST. Pi We Sent, express prepaid, to any part of the country on receipt of price. n2. (Te Owners of Vacant Houses. Nothing so moderrizes a house as elec- trie lights. Nothing more attractive to a tetant than modern house. If your hcuses won't rent, put in electrio lights, and see how quickly they are aap ped up. Glad to explain the details of electric lighting at any time. We furnish eur-ent for light or power. U. S. Electric Lighting Co., 213 14th st. n.w. ‘Phone 77. 06-204. ORNS NEVER GEORGES’ SHIELDS ‘ORNS REMOVED, 25c. Ingrow! nails 1 Pee. sek ave. Stoo pm Sundays, 9 to 12. HURT ABB USED. A Big Portiere Sale How many pairs of them can you use? We've brought down the prices of every pair of these most seasonable gools to y Into cost. They are all new, fresh and select values. ‘There tsn't an unde- sirable shade or pattern amongst 'em— and yet—to make people talk about the epartments—tere in the height of the sevson we have brought dowa the real prices to nigh one-half of worth. 250 p#irs of Chenille Portieres, nicsly blended pat- terns, with deep dado and fringe which set them of to great advantage—20 colors are yours to select frem. Any pair of them 1s casy worth $2.50 —some even more— $1.69. 50 pairs of Chenflle Portieres, of little nicer grade. ‘There’s a better finish and ulcer array of patterns in this lot. ‘They have a deep dado end frieze and are fringed both top and bottom. They were $4.00 a pair— $2.89. 100 pairs of Very High Quality Chenille Por- tleres, with dado and frieze. Are made with the new TASSEL fringe. All the shades are extremely desirable. We've reduced them from $5.00— $3.98. 75 pairs of our Best Quality Portieres. ‘There's no better Chenille loomed than that used In these. ‘They have all-over figured patterns and have only the most delicate shadings. ‘They were $8.00— $5.00. 160 pairs of Emplre Tapestry Portieres. hever Was a sweller effect evolved by a weaver tban these extremely handsoie hangings. ‘They are full 3% yards long and have a deep turn-over valance. The colorings are dainty and effective and blend readily with the general character of any rcom. These goods were $4.25— $2.49. With any pair of portieres you buy we will give Cords and Tassels worth 69c. for 10c. ‘There Lace Curtains. 300 pairs of Clear and Fresh Nottinghams. Full 60 inchés wide, %% yards long. You may have either white or ecru. Were $1.50— 98c. 250 pairs of High-grade Nottinghams, 3% yards is their lengths. They are full widths, some very handsome Brussels effects among them. We could as easily get what they're worth—$3.00—as $1.89. 100 pairs of best quality Nottinghams. Reduced from $4.25 to $2.98. 50 pairs of Real Irish Point Curtains. Th 3% yards in length, and prettier pattern fdeas were never locmed. These curtains come In white only, ‘The price will drop for you tomorrow from $7 to $4.08. To every one who buys a pair of Lace Curtains we will give a pole, with ail the fixtures necessary for hanging, for 9c. Draperies. Sitkoline, handled. patterning. prettier than ever. In all kinds of 36 inches wid 8c. a yd. Japanese Gold Clot: Drapery. that which we imported last harmony and lers ci Full 20 i tomorrow, Fresh and un- rs and every idea of ‘There's more Weness of color in this array. es wide. Worth 1c. Special for gc. We reserve the right of limiting the quantity bought if the rush is too great. With every drapery purchase we will throw in for nothing a patent wire drapery fastener. We gnarantee our 25e. Opaque Window Shade to be absclutely sunfast. It’s the same shade you always paid 39¢. for, and the roller wasn't rear as good as the ones with which these are fitted. Just the Weather For Blankets, and especially with such tempting prices. 10-4 WHITE AND GRAY LAMBSKIN BLANK- ETS. SPECIAL, 39¢. pair. 11-4 WHITE BLANKET. WORTH $1.50. SPE- CIAL, g8c. 12-4 NORWAY BLANKETS, COTTON AND WOOL MIXED. GOOD VALUE AT $2. SPECIAL, $1.49. FULL SIZE SCARLEP BLANKET, GUARAN- TEED ALL WOOL. REGULAR $2.50 ARTICLE. SPECIAL, $1.98. 11-4 ALL- WOOL QUEEN ISABELLA, THE PRIDE OF OUR BLANKET DEPARTMENT. FULL WORTH, $5. SPECIAL, $3.98. FULL SIZE COTTON-FILLED, SATEEN-COVEB- ED COMFORT. SPECIAL, 8c. EXTRA LARGE SIZE COMFORT, NICELY QUILTED. GOOD VALUE AT $2. SPECIAL, $1.49. S. Kann, Sons 0., STH & MARKET SPACE ie] | CXEXeeC EER EREEES of 6] \¢| DON'T BE ODD It's EXPENSIVE! Do as the great ma- Jority does. Nine people out of ten wouldn't buy carpets and furniture on credit unless there was a REASON for it. ‘They wouldn't buy HERE—and send their FRIENDS here—unless they were sure that it was to their advant ‘The greatest sale that we've ever held is in full blast-NOW! We are in terrible earnest about making this month of No- vember the banner month of 30 years’ business, ‘That's why prices are reduced in every department. GARPETS MADE, LAI AND LINED FREE! No charge for waste in matching figure = . | 8 le] ¢] of 4) | e | le) +) le} | | ¢| le) le | | | 6} | | | 5 le) le! | | | le) ie) S ie 5 ie! S S [XEXERERERERREO EY ae CXAERRRRKKERRAK AEE Don’t spend a DOLLAR Yor furniture or carpets until you have seen what a saving there 1s here. Don't deprive yourself of needed cash—when your credit is good here—when prices are lower here than in any cash house. CROGAN’S: MAMMOTH CREDIT HOUSE, 817-819-821-823 Seventh street n.y no9-8id. Bet. H and I sts, | | XXX eREME MEERA RRR RRR ERE EE McKNEW’S COLD WEATHER SPECIALS. Cvats. Laiies’ Handsome Taffeta-lined Coat.in Irish frieze, fn the fashionable brown, oe and gray mixtures. Such a Coat last year would bave sold for from $15 to $16. Our price 912.50 Ladies’ Brown and Black Irlsh Frieze in black and brown mixtures, 50 and $6, Lad Stylish Empire J; smart gray mixtures, handsome velvet trimmed collar, strapped front, new aiser et An =xceptionally good $9.50 Capes. Jacket ets, in We have a full line of Ladies’ Golf Capes, in brown, green, tan, blue and gray. Some in double-faced cloth and some silk Hued. The prices range from $5.50 to $20, and these figures are from 2 to $3 under real value, We have just received a very hand- some shipment of Ladies’ Electric Seal Capes, with full 100-in. sweep, which we shal rae on sale tomorrow $2 5 Underwear Specials, In addition to carrying a full line of the celebrated Jueger Underwear for men, women and children we have at least 20 other good sorts from which you can select. Here are a few un usually good values for tomorrow: For Men 75e. Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, nicely finished, pearl buttons, with = reinrorced seat Special Neaimeeoe 48c. Me Shetland Merino Shirts and Drawers, very cly ftaished, woven seanis. A splendid = value = 51.25 Men's He Drawers, $1 For Women. All sizes in Ladies’ Woot Ribbed ‘Shirts and each, Fine Baller tu $: An ex Natural Wool Shirts, with Dra: ers to match, at.... 2... For Children. Children’s Fine Merino Union Suits, im white and natural, $1 and $1.17. Children’s Wool Tights, good value at $1. Special for toxor- Men’s Socks. Very warm Woolen Seamless Socks, in black, naturai and cam- ‘25C. pr. el’s hair. Only. Men's Merino Wool Socks ae "35¢. pr. Men's Silk and Wool, Silk sud Merino He Scotch Wool and jeavy cote! 50c. pr. Warm Gloves. Ladies’ Warm Black Cashmere Gloves, 25 ond 50c. pair. Children’s Fleece-lined Moco Gloves, one clasp. Always hereto- fere sold at $1. Special 0c. pr. morrow .. A Great Ribbon Offering. Tomorrow we ‘shall close out a lot of 9in. Fancy All-silk Dresden Ribbon, im 10 different colorings, suitable for fancy work, that eashes or fancy work, 4gc. yd. should be $1.50, for. Wim. H. MeKaew: Ladies’, Men's and Children's Furnishings, 933 Pa. Ave. 1t OIL LAMPS, . 75& 5 cents Up. |) Chances Are BEACON DROP LIGHTS, ©o cents. Gee. F. Muth & Co., 418 7TH 8T. N.W. FORMERLY RYNEAL'S. 07-204 All Standard Homeopathic Remedies can be had here. — At this season of the year, when coughs = colds, a8 ‘well as malatia ae = wee , @re 80 valent, arly recommend such efficacious ag Hunyon's ‘Mucus Membrane ‘Tab. Croup Tablet and Dr. Ruddock’s Houicoputhie Pharmacy, 1331 G St oc28-2m,14 “Golden Rod” mags ihe Greapestt Coffee, 35¢. Ib. fe tnzuy Sr 35: ‘Hungertord’s “Golden Roa” pS Only 85e. JH Hungerford, oie, oth & OSts, 0. 0. & Unusual Trade Attractions For Tuesday. Flannel Specials. Fancy Elderdown Flann Gur pri line of French Printed” full range of style LARK Crark G7 Me. yd. 48c. yd. Crash and Towel Specials. 15 pieces of Fine All-linen 8c. yd. Bleached Crash, Still another lot of those 20 by 40° All-linen Huck Towels, which sold so quick- ly last’ week ut “whey should be worth ‘Our price . : 12%c§ Ladies’ Combination Suits. "Natural Merino fon Suits, | that ys sold for $1.50. $1 Our price Men’s Wear. 1 lot of Men's Night Shirts, with silk-embroidered front, collars and cuffs, fast colors, made of the celebrated home- span muslin, Well worth Zoe. Our price. soc. 1 lot of Men's U1 Shirts, all linen oy bosom, n front, gusseted sleeves, £01 and front, ssuulty, Ue slightly them bac use the broken we will close out at. soc. a 75c. & $1 A Sheeting Special. Slight guaranteed. Our price. 4 width. Our pr : f5C. 7c. 4 width, Regular pri & Ch D. Clark & Co., Successors to W. 811 Market Space. Fancy New York Burbank Fokstocs, per bushel = Gallon can Pure 245C. Vermont Ma i le Syrup = = * 98c. Five Packages Quaker Oats = 48C. Selected Old Mandehling Java and flocha Coffee, roasted fresh daily at our store, only 38 cents per pound, 3 pounds, $1.10. Ae ote Sa aes * It Cleans The Teeth. ops That's what we _ mean DisterS nin we wey 1S DE makes t @ Dentifrice, 25% deamtifuny shite aE > teoth—and it faithfully a pleasant t and makes the breath grant C7Prepared by W. S. id » 2 , ‘Thompson, 703 15th st. eS 4 b PPP DE SPL PDGF -PO--SH 4 Ea. Green, 10th and Va. Ave. You’re Safe In Trusting Us. nt you to do it. every Fish, We'll you buy. good kind we That's. the ir prices always. Farragut Market, noo-m,w&E-20 Breakfast Is Alway s Nicer vay. hetter—looks better—and you en- Joy it most—on the days N. AUTH SAUSAGE 1s served. It may be the di licious flaver—or perhaps the choice meats it's matle of—but there’s no doubt about “Frankforter” and “Vienna”? making a de- lightful breakfast dish. TY Wholesale and Ret: Auth, 3328 9 G1 O St. Mkt: COR. 17TH & K STS. N. no9-m,w&f-20 Owning a good pair of Eyes. It’s just as easy to preserve the sight as it is to Jeopardize it. It costs nothing to have us examine your eyes and determiue whether glasses will be a benefit to you. Brown, the Optician, 1o10 F St. n09-10d. THE TEST of goodness in tea is PURITY. A tea can't be good if tmpurg— possibiti tHht’s an im- Xo Impuritids mar BURCH- SPRING LEAF TEA. Its purity dinal virtue. Only SOc. pound. BURCHELL, 182 F STREET. You Won}t-Find EVERYTHING you wish for the TABLE at other markets und grocer’s. You will HERE. Good many s1 tantinis and a cacles we know you'll not find anywhere else. NOT ONE in season missing from our display. ad its THE FIN! ee, Sb comes EF Lowest p prices for the best. ttage Market, 818 14th St. ( od-m, wf, 20 ih iti ae ae ae Great Reduction ae Hair. gray Britches os a 00. ee attendants in Hairdressing, Shampoo- ‘Try our “Ourlette’ for retaining curl S. HELLER’S ww? 7th Street N. W. Smaller Shoe Profits. We're scaling Shoe prices down to the smallest point possible. Less profit for us, "tis true—but thea, it means thrice the amount of trade in the end. In that way we are oth benefited. You are benefited the sualler price you pay—we by the increased number of sales. LADIES’ SHOES. Kid Button and Lace toe and pewest shapes, fect fit- S2. 95 in all the ¢ latest styles of toe. oui $3.48 MEN’S SHOES. Worth $5. Your cholee. 's Fine Calfskin Shoes, in Black t, Lac and ve Worn 33. 50. ing ard stylish, Your choice of Ladies" it abapes, all inaterial ing. ? R ¥ stylish looking; fit pe 93- 65; e running way rap: wonder—for it’s a wonderful value. Hurry if you want a st a DRI WILSON, £2. n09-60d Lown and very soft and comfort the Your choice for. Th lot_of Men's $3 Shoes w pecial at $1.99 is dwindling een nnn WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 1205 Pa. The new chafing dishes Chafing dishes are better this year than ever. They have been much improved—the lamp espe- cially. Jewett’s are much su- perior to any other sort—and our variety is as complete as can be—without doubt the most complete in town—and as low priced. S175 and up. WILIMARTH & EDrONSTON, 1205 Pa. Avenue. It Stteeseeses esses esse esses ii ° is 'e —You'll find to be an absolute ne- cessity In that trip yon conten plate taki You know what it is to went a change as soon as yo arrive at your destination— and you know you can't always to) depend on your trunk arriving as | on as y do. : $1.6 oe o—$2.00 e in-leather Sateh- ee of very, very durable, For I of € leathe: est shay . . . . . . . . . . . . ters for Travelers’ Goods, 3 Pa. ae | Every Variety of Preserves is included in our displ: We've : athered them from the okt terld aswell : 4 : peramids in : the of our stores are bit a part : Preserves we've just gotten. in, re makes you'll know, Miss Martin’s le Preserves, Jellies and Jams, Home Curtice Brothers’ Preserves and Jellies. Killarney C Compa Marm: ve Gordon & Dilworth’s < and Preserves, Slevander Cairn’s Scotch Jams. ape: and Magruders nwo STORES, tiie! ang’ at st. OOOO OT Oe /You Hear So Much About } Country Butter. I how sweet and rich cious it is. Suy city doesn't compare with one try, It's a mist 's no Boxes, farm ‘or dairy. in this country makes butte than our CREAMERY.”” S-lb, — so good. You'd Have Hot Rolls Every Day —for breakfast, cf you, if . wasn't so much trouble to e'them? You can have them without any trouble to We'll send light, snowy Rolls and Biscatts, fresh from the oven, every morning, Bread and Cake and Pastry for dinner, one ARL HOFFMANN’S MT. PLEASANT BAKERY, no-m,w&f-20 1522 Grant st. FURS REMODELED AND REPAIRED. ‘We charge a moderate price, make them al to new, and guarantee satisfaction. re have a stock of Fine Fur Capes and Collarettes on hand. Prices lower than elve- where for the quality of goods. MARTIN WOLF, $23 1ITH N.W. 09-250 if Your Skin Is Disfigured by pimples, blackheads, etties blotches, redness or’ rouzhness, use BRIGHTWELL'S COMPLEXION CREAM. it makes skin like * * velvet. Removes every blemish. 25c. jar. Evans’ Drug Store, 938 F St. Wholessls, Let your laundry bundle go to the Yale this week. ’Phone 1092. 514 ioth st. Wagon will call. It THE WORLD OF SOCIETY Home Plans of Several Prominent Peo- ple. Changes of Residence and Traveling Programs—Recent Hosxpital- itica—Notes, General and Mrs. Miles have taken the former residence of the late Senator Gib- son, 1723 Rhode Island avenve, and are al- ready settled there for the season. The house is spacious, has a southern exposure and is comfortably adapted for entertain- ing. iss Lizzie Sherman has returned to her apa-tments at the Portiand. Senator and Mrs. Gorman and family are at their home, 15th and K streets, for the winter. Commissioner and Mr. the Riggs house on Massachusetts avenue for the season, Mr. and Mrs. Riggs intend- ing to spend the winter in Bermuda. and Mrs. Parker Mann returned a ht ago to their home, Tanglebank. and Mrs. Nicholas Eckhardt,, daugh- Rice have taken Mr. ter, Miss Bessie, and son, Master John Karl, returned from’ Europe’ Saturday evening an absence of nearly five months. traveled principally in Germany and Switzerland. The marriage of Miss Julia Jerome Hildt, daughter of the late Col. John McLean Hildt of the United States army, to Charles Cooper Nott, jr, a son of Justice Nott of the United Staies Court of Claims. and a xrandson of the late Eliphalet Nott of Union College, and of the late Mark Hop- kins of Williains College, will be celebrated at noon tomorrow, in the Church of the Holy Communion,’ on 6th a York. The bride,’ who is a beautifal gir will wear a gown of white satin, envelope in exquisite point lace, which formerly be- longed to her grandmother, Mrs. Addison Jerome. The bridegroom’s sister, Miss } jorie Nott, will be the maid of honor. The bridegroom, who is a law I be at- tended by the Rey. John Dennison as best man. The ushers will include How: rd Hildt and L . mony Vanderpoel Adriance. which will be perform enry Mottet, will be supp! tion and wedding breakf u home of the by Ss mothe venjamin Perkins, 47 East 6 ‘ott and his bride have engage apa ments at the Marlborough Arms for the winter, Mrs. Annie friends at the sttect piain and moved from A very pleasant he home of Mr. a Sth n being T Mabel. e of the eve Reid “of “Avon,” iting 242 North Capitol Mr 1425 Edward Ist street Burr to 2200 have Rr evening spent at d Mrs. James A. Mil- t, Saturday last, “th the bir y of their da in the evening the guests adjourned to the room and partook of a dainty re- and dining Among those Her, present were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. fabel O. and Luey Mil Grace McChe and Messr: by, Walt evening was spent Bessie Goodrich, t which a lars King, iller, Guy A pleasant heme of Mis. street nortl at number friends were present. Games were in- dviged in until a late hour, after which refres ts were served in the dining reom, h was decorated with roses and palms. Among these present were Mamie Thempron, Gertie Connor, Annie Hedick, Annie Daniel, Mable Schaffer, Mamie arks, A. Spanough, A. Smith, M. Lewis, M. Vaughn, Rolands, M. Downs, Mr. and Mrs. Mocre, Mr. Harry Speaks, « Schaffer, J. Parks, E . M. Wiikenson, H. Higgs J. Knight, nt, J. Preitcot, B Mocre, T. Goorick, E Knight and J. Vaughn. Mrs. W. H. Sowden of Allentown, Pa., mother of Mrs.. James L. Pugh, jr., is spending a few weeks at No, 1333 R si A leap year dance with her daughter northwest. was given Saturday evening by the Misses Ryder and Croghan. was pr festooned in bunt- palms embanked the windows. nt were t Misses dner, . Lackaye, aunts Munroe, DuVall, imonston, Crist Garrison of Baltimore her cousin, tafford county, of 741 accom- talph La i . are thelr n, Mrs. Thomas Winfield Scott of 417 B street northe ae Knight, daughter of Major S. A., is visiting friends at 1 Dr Dennison have re- ; al weeks, tin: ives and friends in York r of New York is visiting her - Martin, 13: alee in honor of “th teenth their © were the which refreshments were A. Howard 3. Markey, Quin, and Carroll.” "Among foiks present were Mr. ani M man, Mrs. A. Furlong, M nison, Miss J. Jost and Me: Furlong. A pleasant surprise birthday party given Miss Eva Norton by friends evening at her residence : Heighis. Music and games ‘wer and later a bountiful repast wa: Among those present were Miss H. A. Briscoe, R. Bailey, I. Colburn, C. Tak M. Schneider, L. Colburn, M. Knott, Leadinghaus, J. Knott, Mrs. Butler, Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Eckloff, Mes= Homiller, E. Knott, J. Schneid M. miller, W. Henley, L. Schneider, T. Ki ay F. Colburn, F. White, F. Plitt, M. White, L. Robinscn, E. Holt’ and W. Holt. With things somewhat dul! it will never do for those who feel themselves of con- siderable importance in shaping a fashion- able program to be seen here around their customary haunts during the horse show y York and the opening of the opera son, The horse show, considering all the other attractions of a gay world, kee up remarkably weil as 2 drawer of men and women, dressed in their very best and in frequent changes thereof. A number of Washingtonians will be in New York to witness and take part in the and numerous departures will in a few days. Cards have been received here announc- ing the marriage, on Wednesday, October 21, of Miss Charlotte Dagmar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell Craw- ford of New Orleans to Mr. Pierre Joseph @'Heur of Belgium. The ceremony oc- curred at the bride's home, the Bienvenu residence, at 612 Royal street, French quar- ter. ‘he bridal party formed in the con- servatory, preceded by the choir boys of Saint Paul's Episcopal Church. Rev. Mat- thew Brewster, rector of the parish, per- formed the ceremony. The bride was gowned in white satin, garnitured with family point lace of her grandmother. She has many friends in Washington and is a sister of Mr. William Gordon Crawford of the Treasury Department. «Mr. and Mrs. d'Heur left for a trip west and their home in Indiana, where Mr d'Heur has been a successful business man for many years. ‘The daughter that was born Friday even- ing to Mrs. Almeric Hugh Paget, the daughter of W. C. Whitney, died on Satur- day. The child bore the name of Flora Payne Paget. Mr. Bethurst Lee entertained a few friends at the Carrojl Institute at a danc- ing party last Friday evening, when a wine supper was served. Among those present were Misses Addie Buckley, Pomeroy, Boyd, Conrad, Mitchel, Kennedy and Mesers. Kennedy, E. Lee, Leach, Merritt and Doherty. Mrs. H. M. Green and Mrs. J. A. Brittain of Yonkers, N. ¥., the mother and sister of Mr. C. M. Green of the revenue cutter serv- ice, are visiting him at the Riggs House. the 5 ilt- and Miss Den- Harvey and was last served. ‘orton, PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY National Grange Meets in This City This Week. The St jes Represented and the Dele- gates Who Will Be on Wednesday at 11 o'clock J. H. Brigham ot Ohio will call the National Grange, Patrons of Husbandry, to order in the large west dining room of the National Hotel. The officers expected are: Master, J. H. Brig: ham, Delta, Ohio; overseer, Aaron Jones. South Bend, ind.; lecturer, Alpha Me: Rochester, Vt.; steward, John T. Co: ington, N. J.; assistant s comb, Golden, Col.; chapl: North Stockholm, N. Y.; treasurer, Mrs. Eva 8S. McDowell, Pen Yan, N. ¥.; secre tal John Trimble, Washington, D. gatekeeper, W. E. Harbaugh, Liberty, Mo.; Ceres, Mrs G. Smith, Delaware, Ohio; Pomona, Baird, Edina Mills, L. A. Wiggin, Mi A. steward, Mrs, S. a. M Executive chairman, man, se Batchelde: Andover, Brigham, fticio, The following state are entitled to repre- seniation: Alabama, H. Hawkins and wife; California, W. W. Greer and wi Colorado, J. A. Neweomb and wife; Con- necticut, — Bowen and wife; Delaware, M and wife; Georgia, T. H. Kim- brough and wife; Ilinois, Oliver Wilson and wife; Indiana, Aaron Jones and wife; Jowa, A. B. Judson and wife as, AL P. Reardon and wife; Kentuck, : Clardy and wife; Maine, E. Wi wife; Maryland, H. O. Devries an¢ Massachu etts, D. Horne and Horton and wife rd ; Missour: O.E . Cox rk, O. H. Hale and wif Willi z Williams; Ohio, Thompsor chords . both in the domin- provinces, but whi ing members, they diction. in Canad maritime nd the they ge are un rally send vis juri Dr. G. Augten Bowen, surgeon general of Connecticut, is the 1 of the seventh ree, which will be conferred by hin riday night The executiv nge meet te e committee ef the Nat ight at the National Hc vdit the official accounts and make all ry prelin arrangements for th ccming "meeting. Members of th \ will until states to particip ceive the sixth and seventh degrees, ed pst The Pan-American Medical Congress. A party of distinguished physicians cluding Colonel Alden, deputy surgeor the army; Dr. Wyman, surge 3 the marine hospital service; Dr L. E. Jol Dr. Bedfcrd Brown, Dr. Moran and others, will leave here thi rnoon to attend the second pan-American medi- cal congress, to be held in t of © from November r 19. 3altimore and Ohio i jay psident next. of n pu o the health, and is public fore th licitis, and a! ases of women. Wilhelm bicycles for ladie an’s, 1407 G nw., t dvi. MARRIED. WATMOUGIT. DAVIDSON. On November by Rev. Albert R. WM. N. WATME of L KER. pu., On Sunday LENT T. BAKE AML Sai Nevembe papers Funeral from v Md.. mnday, November 8, 1 EDWARD’ BRESNATAN, son of Patri the late Celia Bi b, aged miue ye Funeral private, CONNC hwest, and the 1 on Tuesday, Novou Relatives and morrow ¢ omit flow Ts96, eldest son of John EK, and Kut y Mason, aged three years and nine mouths, * NICHOLSON. VIOL Faneral from his tate northwest, Wed: t 1'o'clock p.m, Interment at National cemetery. M. M. Lewis, Tost Commander, 4 Carter’s Little Liver Pills SICK HEADACHE POSITIVELY CURED BY THESE LITTLE PILLS. 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