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‘THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1896-12 PAGES. : 3 7 oe $0066566006600606 006 000 Swell Credit You —for any amount of Furniture you wish to buy! THE WORLD OF SOCIETY Clark were quietly married this morning by Dr. G. N. Luccock. Mr. and Mrs. Clark have gone for a short trip north, and will be at home to their friends at their resi- Out for Bell's a ae 6th street northeast, after De- Cards Are Miss . Debut | cember . An entertainment in honor of Mrs. Ed- Ball. Sard Baliziey, who leaves for Tallapoosa, i Fla. tomorrow, was given at Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baltzley’s residence, Gien. Echo, Mrs. John Ward Will Present Her | !ast Friday evening. The program included recitations by Mrs. Jean B. Lockwood, Miss Granddaughter at a Tea—Latest | Julia Lockwood and Dr. T. J. Jones, a one~ act comedy, “The Mouse Trap,” by Mr. Thos. Seaman and Miss Mary Lockwood: music and dancing. _ #The a eae of Fashion=- American ; Plum | —- PERRY’S. Ww ae Sel mre Pu d din Ss Everybody speaks well of the “Greater Store” It has g ‘io climbed the togky road to the eminence of leadership--winning its laurels by strict loyalty to quality. It has never been en- ticed to the Tight or left by the charm of cheapness—but has plodded faithfully on—and up—on and up—to the goal of suc- cess, paving the way as it pushed along—for this superior com- mercial organization of today with its wonderful value-giving and low-price asking. We're champions of flarst quail Don't get the mistaken idea that credit prices are _— Professor and Mrs. Alex. Graham Beil caer BeyevEee. have issued invitations for Wednesday evening, December 9, at { o'clock; da after 11. This event wlil mark the debut of Miss Beil. Mrs. John S. Ward has invitations out for Depember 3 at 5 o'clock, when Miss Ward will be presented. Mrs. J. N. Dickinson has cards out for Fridays in December, 4 to 6, at IN21 1th street. The marriage of Miss Sallie Daingerfield to Mr. Charles Henry Carter of Baltimore will take place Thursday afternoon at 6:39 ; o'clock at the Daingerfield residence in Siemeninie. The ceremony _ will Bt Dee | see cane showed that Buby apent Maburtey formed by Rev. Father McCarthy. Miss | (lning or the dae 2 Daingerfield will be utiended by her sisters, = on She Satter persion of St, mE the Miss Eliza and Miss Lottie Daingerficld. | house of his friend, Richard Diggs, 1120 Her brother, Reverdy J. Daingerlield, will) New Jersey avenue. Selby became noisy give the bride away. Mr. Carter will have nf whe . 7 as his best man his brother, Bernard Car- moe ang is oti el nye eal emghed ter, jr. Miss Daingerfield will wear a gown | in the melee Selby civew a revolver, ad acts of white accordion-pleated mull The y bridesmaids will wear white organdie over white silk and will carry violets. A ré higher than those of cash. It's not so—at least ours srrroroooorereverelines are not! We defy you to equal the following offer- Judge Miller Will Show No Leniency to Pe © Fighters, Judge Millcr had another chance today to give expression to his views on the subjec of concealed weapons. In time past = has dealt so severely with malefactors who were convicted of carrying a »istol or a razor that may be used in an emergency that no one need question his position in the matter. A colored man by the name of Will Sel- by was before the judge this morning on a double charge of assault, and also charged with carrying a revolver. The testimony in You've never eaten fuer. It is quite ———— good enough for U.S. folks an “others"’—because none better is made in the world. Real old-fashioned Plum Puddings, Generously @lled with choice cleaned frults. Rich, delicous pastry and baked exactly right. We've two AMERICAN makes-HOMB MADE apd RICHARDSON & ROBBINS’. American Tlince Meat. Thre» famous makers supply us—‘‘Miws Martin"—“Aunt = Abbey’--and Curtice Bros, Hard to eay which one ts best. Each kind makes a most delicious fill- ings at the “cash” stores: QSolid Oak Sideboards .°%, = = $8 up. (Solid Oak Chamber Suites .2%, = $15 up. @Good Quality Brussels Car- - pet ie = = = = = = 50c.yd. ALL CARPETS MADE, LAID AND LINED FREE. 6-Piece Tapestry Parlor Suites ,%, $30 SOCOGOOe Special Sale of Silks. ~ News About Velvets. Arrival of Exclusive Laces. sereeecessaesooqoo—se LLC EEA EAM MM “LM (OM(M = ough he wanted to use it on his Two policemen were passing, and 19-inch Black Velvets—good, strong SRudden’ sCredit House e ° ° c o cme or en Bargains im Silk] me"ics.3" | ion'will follow the marfiare, but owing fo | {wz Dut Selly. under arrest. ie wan turn ©All kinds of New Nuts, f tl Qtinch Black Velveta $2.50 a 54. a recent death in the family a Itmited num- | was in charge of the patrol wagon of the S I Seventh Street. g& Raising peuits Wines Another .of those big ex- 33 : ber of invitations have been issued. The | second precinct. On his way te the stan 5 3 yee Se pat changes of value for little 2Q-inch AILS Black Velvet—$4 a guests will number about seventy-five, and | tion the prisoner assaulted Hutton. pad 2] 1 ro) Brandies, Cider, Candies, ya. among them will be Mr. Bernard Carter, | finally jumped from the wagon. The Ate < ie . money. It seems to run to = SS the father of the groom, and the members | jiceoman crericol “ @ Conserves, etc., for Thanks- ? : z 4 “s n k him, after running sev- € oN Lapa our good fortune to get a big 2tinch At-sitk Black Velvet $5.50 of his family; Mr. und Mrs. Henry Martin. | era) squares, and again Selby showed fight. ce) giving. Prices are lowest— end $6.50 a yd. Mrs, Burritt and Mr. Jesse B. Brown of] when ficthy lined up in the dock at the f ir fi share of the advantages that eae Washington. police court this morning his head was or the finest. are distributed by the Silk Velvets— $7 Mr. and Mrs. John S. Gittings of New | bandaged and he ained of suffering . ? s $ York have taken and are now occupying | from contusions scalp. Hut = 2 Spe SSE SE aR Se Ss RE un M d and importers. the S. S. Howland house on I street, which | frankly admitted that It was his club that oan . eel it| T IT VY weve >>> oad 4 G ix = h Black Velvet and Velour da vas formerly the Whitney and Wana-| had the bruises. Selby's lawyer “In the neck” is where you feel i PPS DS ED DPE ODO DID OS Fs agru er Co. ee ee NOraithe apes $2 a oa! paLer nomen, =, asked Judge Miller to take into considers: BAT Fane vith \ , WINES AND CIGARS, sent very s attractions. ame ; tion the punishment the prisoner had al- most when you wear collars wit 4 Lansburgh & Bro. ( FINE GROCERIES, WISI Pachrone welan able waietee Remnants ot anlae ened wal” Mrs. Preston Sands has cards out oe a fae aoe oner had a ragged edges. You can avoid that |*4 SSS TWO STORES, &ih. at ; es hee ; vets, in varying lengths1% to 1 Jaye at which Diss aid Judge Miller, cynica Sr aan E polce line foc te _ ; you at a great reduction from 1ds—bits of elegance you may baw SW : jebut. “mer wort A =< laundry work by sending for 4 We have never known such a 44 the re Be are ese ce ae wea pick of the lot for §2 Mrs. Queen will give a tea December 1 to | on Monday morning the Yale. 514 roth si It__ |" successful Colored Dress Goods 3¢ gl Puc introduce her young niece, Miss Christine | could see these affairs lute Saturday. night SSS od uo and as they are all Tepresenta- Owen, we would readily wu tand that it is a (| 4 season before. + Miss Davis, daughter of Commander and | Question of '& scratched head or a dad 9 BO —-— ¢ is among the debutantes thix | Policeman. That man was primed to do OY S= isses + We must attribute it to better ,, ; 7 % murder. He was fighting drunk, and if } We don't use acids or cheap wash- 3 - had not met his match in the poltcem: Miss May Nicholson, daughter of Capt. | who happens to be a powerful man and Mrs. Nicholson, will make her debut | would have killed him and then run off into ata tea November 30. the night like a wild beas: Mrs. John Mullan and Miss May Mullan | in the matter is that th have been in New York the past week. idleness Iu jail instead of labo a cha a ball attac Lieut. and Mrs. 8. H. Gibson have taken | {Der wih @ chain and ball atta ., planning, better facilities, the ?¢ $ ’, hi h uali- $4 ing materials to Spotl Oa ; ‘ Attia are Hie keep us $4] 514 roth st. Telephone | Looz ee : Patterns on glace grounds, In delicate ri are ope Wel 1h very busy now. Come when 4 4 hse eee a Our best showings in Laces have been delayed until now. eak up this practice of = r 3 se 165) The Misses GI- : it ated bate at nigh! I O satay ded {73 vou will you'll find our Dress i yi QC. a. y d. You know much of our Lace oe ee Te one Ae sted -rsagpethctidad wie ae cpsohy ey ° £} Goods counters encircled by‘ stock we import ourselves di- winter's debutantes. make the punishment for thix deadly weap- \} Mr. and Mrs. Wharton E. Lester and | on business so severe that one lesson would child are at Atlantic City. last the tough Clement of the communtiy a Mrs, | for a year at least. This man can go to A SrpEase Darts wan eee er ee jail for three months for assaulting his Nathan Robbins at their home on Q street Wednesday evening. in henor of the ter's birthday. Refreshments re served and a pleasant’ evening spe Among those present were Mrs. and Miss |yq eager buyers. iF Nay ‘hese for eee e , NEW HOLI DAY x ~~ More of those. 38-inch Serges, #4 Dl NNER SETS. 22-tmch Fancy Taffeta and Peau de rect. In that way we get hold and ae Be variety of Boys’ Role, b and Misses’ Shoes, handsome floral designs—espe- of many a rare design—many elally au ble vaists: ul rim- - . ee a choice value—that is not to mnings— worta $1.50 friend Diggs, three months for the assault on the policeman and six months for hav- ing the revolver in his possession. We'll make it an even twelve months.” be had out of the open market. 7 We pride ourselves upon ; all materials, button Ni 2 i pues: ‘i! in all colors. Worth 39¢. At’ We never were so well pre- 1a yd. 1.) 25¢. vard. 4 pared to show you the latest the exclusiveness of our pat- eeseaseateateasen coe seeteateateaseaeateareatenteeatefediradeateadbazeateateeseasnatvetoesiess donterfonfonfonfonfonfentontentontensodtont ree Sasa eet Uo eee veroee ceri too reoTeT ee TOTeTTOTeCTTETITTS TOO CIT CTC TE CCTITETE SEO COTESTCT TOE TT TTT TT tive styles—you won't fail to F 1 ee roys and poueee. appreciate the privilege, we a are sure. 20-Inch Fancy Polatelle and Canclie aces. where requiew The Duke and Duchess of Marlborough will this veek entertain at Blenheim Cas- WIHITEMAND “06, about 6 (TEHAND, fro Ue the Prince and Princess of Waies, the Don't you want to enjoy the luxury | Princess Victoria of Wales and the Prine }{420-422-424=426 7th St. | Ripams Tabules are sold by druggists, or ot “SHAW’S” of clean, snowy, white linen? Then | 2"4 Princess See oe house party wil 2, a No charge for the two or three yards that are wasted in matching figures. i hie ? aoa | use. Go ee ee Af the rtee GO cents 8 box}.ts seat t0 The I one price for everglody—eash or (3) | eet we ry ee xe xe xe oe ew | ere sny., NO. 10 Spruce st., New 1 | J Telephone 905. It FREEY 5 4 & ‘BRO le ) aMficted with these or kindred diseases. Soe es aan! pet eneecneneminntntetet iy ag 4 (Signed) “SAM RIVERS, D.D."* also be their guests. It send your laundry to the Yale, 514] will include Mr. and Mrs. Hon. George = Curzon. For each day a series of fetes loth st. Telephone 205 It | have been planned, but owing to the recent death of Mrs. Vanderbilt, the county bali, which was to have n the final feature, has been changed Into a reception and concert. 25 S25 25 25 25 25 SE IIs ee Sampte vial, i S Just because your laundry is small is no reason why you shouldn’t send it to the Yale, 514 roth st. rt The Yale Laundry has facilities _ ‘ ¢ 2 Henley, Mrs. Maggie Parker, Miss Effie mkink cies Obi beas oe Edmomstom, §)i 4 seantiat tine of atovoat¢4{¢ tings in dimer ware, Wah SB os tere Alvars something new | tome. ag sar aie Haron ot | oe ree a raenee me | eautiful line of All-wooks4! > out a doubt we have the larg- neh ack Satin Durban, = —always different from the ‘ q shing, N.¥., | week at the Viaduct Manufacturing Com M4 Fancies, in new autsimn, color: aid vatue, tu ny ee lustrous weave s S I Dr. Margaret M. York of Flushing, N. ¥., < F St ad ES, So M4 est variety of handsomest pat- worth $1.65— general run—always of the is visiting Mrs. J. C. Pennie, 1711 Corcoran | pany’s shops at Relay; over @ ten-mile cir- 1334 yy at 25¢. yard. 74 terns that you'll find any- very richest qualities. street. cuit, with twelve instruments on the cir- Snes eye lee 3 st - I. May isi S we The Lotus Literary and Pleasure Club, | cuit. The tests, it is claimed, were all sat- i 4oc. Camel's Hair Jacquards, 34 where, ore upee Sb ota a which disbanded last spring, will hold a | isfaciory. |$4 in lovely effects, at 2gc. yard. jj we shall take pleasure in reer such pi reunion on Thanksgiving evening at No.| 4x is announced by those interested in } ‘3 . i ot. eget My 2 cr 4a he & 0 a LECCE DIOP IDES SPOS POSOO IOS | 54 - H showing you through our im 22-inch Black’ Maire, Velours—abont to reorganize the club. ss gngened shat abe Gacioty Ss edectigs eS it] Handsome Two-toned” Mo: ( mense stock. the beat grade we ever aw for $1.05 -- New Polnt Ierre, Point Brussels, Mes. C. W. Harris has returned from a | cated in rar heer tbchenes ee -Painless >\,, hair and Faney Cheviot Mix- H Haviland dinner sets--hand- bow +) Mechlia, Grochet and Beltoune Laces— EH a erie een oe inetd PSS company expects to have its 3 31 tures, 39c. yard. Worth 50c. | some decorations—for as low eee Mediterrancan, Miss Trefitona, Biles ioe Goer aacetan “Sbectn dts aaaaes oorine oot P ——— is shades. : : of four mo is shops are up sExt ti Si eee Ses | as $25, 1.50 a y 5 aa $ | Stance Trenholm and Miss Helen Trenholm, | Working’ ti Matomecitee’ p< dyres > X rac ing, 5oc. y 1 >4 i Xquisite cr ‘ations in Mo- 34 —— ‘ Inch Allover Point Brussels, Point = ex-controller of the currency, have ben in | Viteuct Manufacturing Company of Balti- >: ses ; ae 4 | j, hair Novelties, Curl Boucle and 4 Austrian dinner sets—beau- Yeolne and Crochet tn ihe very tints 23 |SSeaespes Several months study | more make ite bells. battery boxes, hack- ZS twste tis been unsatisfactory. Yoo $M many other winter fabrics, all j4|(_ tiful assortment—for $17.50— Bua” me Ree eee au Meee 53 sihey returned to. New | rawbaug’ will make the transmitters, in 2 ~—omay bare patrenized one who did | / 24 new goods, just received, at 4gc. °4 some for less. Like! exsboeusd vel fet_sbeth $1176— BEAD NETS. | holm wili make her debut Chis winter. ks Oma Saboretoty Gt Flares, 2 geod work, but charged too much. OF 3} Vara: 44 — eee Fi Ensign G. L. P. Stone, United States = S _Pessibly yea went to one who diaw't |)" } ano H English dinner scts—splen- Sienna entertained at_diner on board. U nor, 5 charge em ugh: vulda’t afford good Ps {o4 lid oatt for lo inch Black and Colored, Spangled ew York Mr Conde, the F —-Butterial, or nade his price low asaa = Z|} Hundreds of yards of those 4 Se PARC SOL a5 “1OW aS) and Beaded Nets, in a frech variety his nother, Mrs. Brinton | HENRY. Ou November 22, 1896, to Mr and Mow > = pot ek a ‘4 6ge. 45-inch Silk Finish Hen- ** $10 set. & ORAPERY NETS ¢ | Stone, Miss Angelina Church and the ju- Pee Bat a oe meet Just su ino Z iv - nicr officers of the ship, followed by a - see - * gh enough to | ** riettas have been sold. Every- 34 2inch Faccane Moire Anttanes, dance, music by the sinp’s band, on No- tlw the best of eversthing at a fale |=! oly says: “The best in the city ' ‘WI LMA RTH Bee een pelter mata) che) woth evening, 48-Inch Black Brussels Nets im fiz- . ofit-no higher. Come in and let us $ ? gre 7 od shades — wath $2.75 -, ‘i st 3.50 6 . Dana and Mrs. Dana gave a oN PENG 3 am estimeste. Z (74 for Soc. vard.” Street and even- 94 SE ees eae oes 5 diner to Mrs..Brinton Stone and her son | St. deine «inn, ; Fairless eatrecting. 50. Paintess J | 4) ing shades. 4 (& EDIONSTON, 5 $2 a d yard. rinten Stone nd wa] Bictene Se wy St uD Town, $5. Best £ io gets = ee i Pa. Ay we ° 4Sinch Pan Hiack Atlsik Ta & Bee ee LS *4fON 3 52-inch All-wool’ “Mixtiités, ? It 1205 a. Avenue Tosca and Russian Nets— Te. to §: ‘ ee ee +4 i eS ibd ee a yard. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. 4 =‘ 55c. yard, in ten color combina- 4 == nd will be at ho: Dental 4\y4 tions. They'te worth a great 4 ~The Yale Laundry promises bee Velvets inch Plain Black Brussels Nets— seas pon one eas 4) 7 1 r, whiter looking linen o $1 to $a yard. and avenue southwest Association, 31? deal more. They make a splen- +] ter, cleaner, ig 2 Capt heroes Sate 9 : z z ae plain and Mrs, Charies A. MeKevitte cor 7th &D Sts.2 2 | did general uti tility gown. » than you have even had before. Drop As much in demand as Vel- GAUZES. are Iccated for the winter at 1217 K street Tv. t a postal. 514 toth st. It vet is this s rou ar - 4 Warfield is visiting Mrs. 4 aay The scarce, _Etamine, camel's 54 = bao ene y a € for ) White, Cream, Black, Lilac, = Massachusetts avenuc. > oe Sun., 10 to 12.4 {}4 hair finish, 52 inches wide, in ?¢ ic aving such an a: Blue, Nile and Pink Chifonette— of H. 1. Hellen of | MAYDEN. Ou Novemteer 3, angi, at Sol ; > 02 1 h4 green, brown, and_ blue, $1. ea ny sortment as ours to rely upon. a yard. = 195 15th street was the scene of a very ; y Fg Beeseoooesesse seemenenoeets iy ig ‘ 7 94 ° If we can’t sell good, hon- " “chittons SS els f atetnen. Kees akd a yard. >) : é : S-ineh Plain Chiffon: z Her daughter, Hamilton, o Willing bands are folded: he ala. 1 ans est, reliable Velvet we won't Geantant pjand Mr. Daniel Thompson Pierce of New A oplg Paray He hg “How About Your: Cloak? vi sell any—that is the way we. yard. es: = Sa AS merty of Washington, were | Notice of fancrai hereafter. (Alexandria papers 1M nes S| feel about it. You will be sat- 45 and 48-inch Plain Figured andj tily decorated. Only the tear relatives ot aS gens, at leq You will need one now. 4, isfied with our qualities—be- Striped Gauzes 5c. to $3.50 a yard. z {he pride and-aroom: were present. Res gag gir rere egg mr Pong : ‘s a . jot of Ascension Church offi- $4 Don't wear your last year’ 's, be- 5 cause there are none better. -24-tnch Embroidered Chiffons Black, ciated. The bride looked charming in a | F be Retro ee |? cause it don’t look stylish. Qur 44 o All the fashionable shades are White audi tosl0/e sant hed betes oe ” sanmanreenl c r an 4 Cloaks are so reasonable. in on hand. eanice = by her hrothe:. Mr. oh, Sth ated N streets, att x . ny price that Ten Dollars will buy #¥ |_And the prices are | CHIFFON PLATTENGS. Carroll C. Martin ct city was aia. rl bat va what they should be—that is man. After the marriage a wedding t MeGINNIS. The ren . o you a stylish Coat. Fifteen Sam Rivers of Keyser, N.C., is an old all—tss tha: s of others’. Z 2 to 22-inch Black and White Cit. fast wes served and Mr. and Mrs. Pi MeGIANIS” will é in lot; t . a sq Dollars buys a swell garment. : pagal fou Platting ufttings im Se he See Hain Ker New: York ek pate Pea If you have never bought ansthing of am [¢ | 5¢ i tee eee eee ae 19-inch Colored Velvets—best qu: ste ths. Preece selves. 20s Wost Mth street, 7 eee {fom credit—try it—just omce. Get some » For Thanksgiving Dinner with his class, and the colored poople Sto be found for $a yd. Staff of Public Opinion. — BH Nasa gg See yd I$ piece of furniture that you've been want- 2 seared ran = VEILINGS AND NECKWEAR. A pleasant masquerade was given by a | yy « ing. Give us a chance to prove that our 2 are murrerous fn that section. In an 19-4nch Culcred Vel 1 strong in f = a i ® a cu hasas these Gehan Gant 9} We have the best selected i; value and proper in shades—$1.50, $2 AML the tatext novelties In Made-up reel won macuipanr ars at eee x SEs eee atl 3 stock of Table Linens and’ interview with Fred. W. Saunders, « and $2.50 0 sd. Veils and the materials for making, as palms and chrysanthemums. Music. games . | mu are to these weekly of monthly 3} Napkins we-h: hi 4 a Well as the newest fads for ‘k. and dancing were indulged i ate i icegeiccta Xea’ wilt be sai welknteiata iP S@ oo ote | e-have oe ae 4 local reporter, on the 10th of June, s 22-1nch Colored Exclusive effects, you ay be sare— < hour, after w = tet oes coset 3 that nobody cootd tempt yon to pay cash ¢]/ 24 50c. buys a yard of good ue you want for Jackets $3 a sd. right priced, you may be sure, too. Among those present were the Misxe: © for furniture or carpets again. “| 4 Table Linen, 75c. gives you a p4 Bera thes obttgcnUeman|said 7. occs g8 NoASnanenee oe freer x a vey and Miller, and ¢ . eA D it z pick of ten patterns and for long time T have been annoyed with ¢ ae Mack, Long, Thornton, Pach, Hess Ij ASDETS | 4 One Dollar a yard you can buy £ 9 pr, Smith, Everly, Browning ' if ‘ i se lagaraiaia oumiibaigen toa (ase sits Danae See ng of New York ners is M something magnificent. oe S| Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Hunt h Fur at 1:30 o'clock p.m, on Tuesday, or . Arm f fy) lai t evils). Ripans Tabi 9 = Geel wsgeedes eee from Motel Varnun. nd friewds ss i ie i A ante worst . Ripa bales bare v2 sued invitations for the marriage of their i _ ie le} ie! ee i 4 | OREO GS % ¢ Senetiee parte to Mr. Ray E. Middaugh, a f eater er nanny 0 “NINTH TH 5 ednesday, November 25, at 7 o'clock, at | iiisiucrra” le oa pe . Gorsuch M. rch. A rece; 11 ok ae ee eel i9 AND Lh} ED 4 falled), gave me perfect rellef. I recommend $ N AND E AVENUE $ follow from 7:30 to 10 at 105 44 se Thompson Van Kiswiek, aged ig WY LUG re Established 1840, %| southwest. The couple will be at home YL street south- ie vi thera to all my friends who ure 3 ¢ after January 1 at 2 Florida avenue. wi thence to Xt ° I. . Beautiful ggcations in Genuine Cyt Glassware, sterling silver mounted. TIT will make you a permanent customer. 3est Telescope Cases, 45c. up. [ 4 trial was for washing all the collars and cuffs tte HH thi ae ees . Cards have just becn received here an- Vo part from © ie | poe bea tt ae co Exquisite work iff this ex- - | SSS SS ae Se Tut in our hiearis 15 Pain fal in Waslungion Send a a quisite art is here in exclu- 3 Alli t | Goethe of South Carolina SS Kate W. | 5 Until we meet in betwen again ag ies | I an of New Je hursday, Au- Ie (DVD S A d See Se Iga or |: iit ». auOL at Toronto, < nada, Res: J. J. =_—————————— le ‘| E Hil of the Episcopal Church officiat FS eR :|¢ Ane EXPense | %|Good Breakfasts CRACKER JARS, Ba S, $3.50 | letiat cmmesemnat ry i ie = ? 2 side a n Gudanarers CamaneaGaen 21120 oughly examined at regular pertoda. INK POTS, ;, H g Jo 5 Frias last at the resid fs surstnactsca Seventh street mow, | 2E Fou Totus extract your tad teeth mean good t ings Ete, Etcs) 2. = ral ands Sane Among those present were Misses May S) nethsad Ket. Hand 1 sts, ILS Saal Edelalowsses eae ces ———- To cat—nicely served. Nothing more at- Many of eer suitable = alligater — lather Mned — brass | aes ete Cc ter’ . « e cases. But come NOW, NUT LATER! —— tractive in the way of substuntials than ifts for lady! or géntleman, ba eit ee Geddes, old woman; M arter's : $ Painless Extracting, 50c. Best Set _ BS auras SausioE aes a 8 ruly a ba | morning: Miss Maric iv; M —.-; ee a Artifictal ‘Teeth, $8. = forter’’ or ‘‘Vienna’’ makes a most dell- 3 Fannie Bangs, Louise | ° ° We're positive that a trial order | ’ ——— ‘cicns breakfast dish. Ketcham, Adel ttl : Pe Dental Parlors, Welt Hal. W. C. Shaw & Co., sont | LaAttle Liver Se ww < Excellent Club Bags, $1.2 f F ST. N.W. jo 1-2: < Ss, 25 up. The Yale Laundry, 514 roth Se 1 Nee N. Auth, Ss anes ¥ sutet. Dress Suit Cases, $3. 75 up. Pill t are “ — : . 1 O Bt. Atkt. ———— _ D7 If you are going on a trip |= ! Buy at Siccardi’s 1.023-m,w,£,20 Se ae eS Cae paut Lis. Add to your AND PAY LESS MONEY ————— before going—we carry t as Me ———— est stock of FINE —--—— GODS in the District. a synon, embere for wnytblng Fou ma; in The Yale Laundry has the most are, Johnsen Mr. iy need MILET SUPPLIES, V2 = ¥ 5 pacraciecer sto tad ae cate Brandy, IS* bot. | perfectly appointed laundry plant in Sieesthe Se ee ee ; * $5 wl ote 5 a America. It does perfect work. 51 Otis Drake. “Dancing was enjoyed until i130 GF dies, PE AMT or Thanksgiving Mince Pies, Plum 1oth s say It : i BECKER’S late hour, after which refrechinents were Bank Account. SICK HEADACHE FOSITIVELY CURED BY THESE LE PILLS, They ie tress from Drxpepsi {a aod ‘Too Hourly Gating. tA be eds for Dizziness, Drow Hair Dressing, Sham osine Singei Hat tf . s served. ting aod Manicuring "work done |g asie Gat Puddings, &c. — ier ' 5 pages Bsa ee eae oad Mason Bey and Mrs. Mason of Cai Taste in the Coated = 2 < To Kalon Brandy gives that snap and fa- Lovers of Good Coffee _ FINE LEATHER GOODS OF ALI. KINDS. have come to Washington to spen: i. the Side, TORPMD LIVER, prices for Coke “‘ecardi, = Wot (6 be tout tn other brandien' ie Sure | — ; Shull, ey Hungerford’ “Golten Rod’ 8 FSt Near Ebbrte sie Lee Ini Rhode Island avenue oe t, Spore oly randies! Be sure | —— of 29° Miss ¢ Lee, 1716 Rhode Island avenue, + 40 bu. Uncrushed Coke, $2.90. TH NTH, STREET NowTHWEST, tense 1: SP eal. Per bottle, Te. “Phone | —— [eure torgive sate tion Per Ib. “REC. 13 2 9’Phone 1636. ee ee ene Small Piil Smail Dose. 4o bu. Crushed Coke, $3.70. Formerly 1224 ji Be New York, n016-tf.20 Fs EOS WINE CO,,6 fh jHE 32 a a he& OSts, Mrs. Thos. Taylor and Miss Robena Tay- ms Z = 1 ‘ungerford, ,Finett, oth 238 Massachusetts avenue northeas' i iw: Yashington Gaslight Co., on't’go on worrying with poor ieee 44 pot-3in,8 3 ores, 9 Shs Sars laticr part of be- Smail Price. i 413 roth St. udley works aber Soulcay ds: casily HYOMEI” —nOOFH'S POCKET anuasaa.— | WE WILL DELIVER a BBL oF cuore New| We'll never rest until we Get all} cember. Miss Taylor ts convalesc eee ave the best in America. The Wiasiogten ofc Hfoom 56, Washington Loan and | York appies at your Some fe S60 DAL you particular men jor customers. | 2,%scne 2itack of matarial fever L. ale, 514 Ioth st. It robe eae CES tae o23-2t0 Soi torh mw., east aide, Lhe Yale Laundry, 514 10th st. 1t Miss Cora M. Church and Mr. Gilbert A.