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Woodward *, Lothrop toth, 11th and F Sts. N. W.. Ready for the Holidays. Christmas shopping is a burden only when -it is-postponed-aintil the last day or week. Early in December ‘it is easy and pleasurable. The assortments of carefully selected novelties is then fullest, and it is then that the rarest and best articles are to be found: i a Selections made at an early date will be held as oadvised, «and» nb “a una @ promptly delivered at the specified time. , Silver Ware, Jewelry, Leather Goods, Umbrellas, Canes marked free. Goods boxed or otherwise made more presentable when practicable. Silk Petticoats’ For Xmas Gifts. We inave made unusual prepara- tions to supply the choicest of these garments, and are now showing some charming novelties in, plain, changeable and striped effects, with deep flounces of printed silk, lace and insertion, etc. Plain black, street colors and evening tints. + As special values. we name: A Special Value in Waiking Jackets. From a very choice and most care- fully selected stock of the latest style jackets we desire to call special at- + tention to the following recent ar- which we are enabled to offer ss than the usual pri sey Cloth Walking Jack- thew or rich he eat aint perfect t ostylish A $20.00" $15. OO Face JOHNSTON'S, 729 7TH ST. Sale. Owing to our enormous stock of fine- groceries and the daily arrival of Christ- mas goods, we find it abso- lutely mecessary to sacrifice a quantity of finest gro- ceries to make room for holiday goods.- F Pee. Either a 40e. sack of Lily Best Pat. Flour or 5. > é Strij ped SUK Petticoats, with striped percaline | pounds of Best Granulated Sugar given free tomor- Also Gs Pchats of Women's =o ji umbrella ae hance with cord row to each purchaser of one pound of 50c. Tea or tachable etticouts, in-all ti % pounds of 30c. Java and Mocha Coffee. 5 é- a — style: di corded ’ Bartow dust fi ‘e; darts in front ‘ew Engl is h i The 12c. Boys make fit close at waist. Et $6.60 nuts and ages re- reyes : je and) Figured um | Soft Sheil Al- [rmired Buckwheat @¢ Clothing. brelln = deep corded Stance “put on with’ cord | monds-— tomor. at. gc. - ¢, 1 oe and hi > fae h satteen and bound with | row at . 12¢.) ae Warm, Comfortable Suits, Reef-| = Sraiee Ulsters Caps. ete., for present } |clous “Gum “Drops Be, r. And if for a Christmas gift |! it’s a suitable, useful one, with which | any boy will be pleased. Four ex- cellent values follow: Sterling Silver Gift Articles. We direct attertion to our vast ariety of Sterling Silver and Sterl- sterm ing Silver Mounted Articles, all of which are most reasonably priced, quote and value: the following special Outfit for $3.75. A Pretty Gift for Xmas. It consists of an All-wool Cream Cashmere Long Coat, with silk em- broidered cape and full puffed sleeves | {$1.00 to $3. —a dainty Silk Cap with lace pompon ng Sliver Shoe Horns, each. .$1.50 and $1 . x 5 ros Sliver Tooth Bra-h Hol . each. ..$1 50 and silk ties—a Shetland Wool Veil} Steriing Siver Hair Brushes, $5.00 10 $5.3 dla pair of Wool Mittens—Com-! Sictins Site tater ties eachegt is ant § let $27=| Sterling Siver Mirrors, each. $6.75 to $11.00 plete . : sree -93-75) Sterling Silver Cracker Jars, exc 312.00 50 thee Ist floor. Dress Suit Cases For Xmas Gifts. Nothing more appropriate or more acceptable for a man, old or young. Our assortment of Suit es for the hoiidays was never so complete and worthiul as now. The terials and workmanship are the | est. and the prices are much lower im fast year. Each.$3.7 Many New Toilet Sets. We are constantly receiving the newest and best Toilet Sets from the best manufacturers, and call especial attention to the choice shapes and decorations and the superior finish. The prices are the new low ones. | Ac eptable as holiday giits. 5 to Sr 7.50 ta! The Keystone Waist And Hose. Supporters “Toller For women and children are the best t P 3 © the be . Per s kin ed. Ask to see them Toilet ellenee explained: Jat . —-|Herald bra An bat jer: Salmon 1§C. 100 pails “The Best Bone- less Codtis’)—to- morrow at. “300 «G kerel, palls of | Pr velgh 1g it 6 serves,all kinds, c. puns ewer 5c E $1 Mince 2S5C.| worth om morrow, per pk. Arbuckle’s Package Coffee at the lowest price in the world 17% cents, tomorrow's special sale, Best Mixed Cakes “will be 1 >¢, ~ special at Cr Crackers to go tomorrow at 5c er and Soda ‘The Best stick Candy, all favors, ~ bottles Harbor | ages of Beat Mac aroni tomorrow | 7c. at. . Babbitt re ereen Carpet reduced to- See : morrow ss AYE. "Dry Beans and Beans Beaporated Peaches, SELOC. of Catsup— 5c. jorrow at. Crocker’s Shoes, 939 Pa. Ave. You Can Depend Upon Our Leading The Shoe Procession! We have led! We shail continue to lead! We are directly responsible for the lower prices for Shoes. Every once ina while we pick out a few good lines and cut them lower. Here is an ing stance! Nothing the matter with them whatever —all are new, fresh, flexible Shoes: Women’s $5 | | Women’s 50c. Shoes, $2.98./Gaiters, 16c. athe, Sc, large Jelly, S pairs Women's Winter Tx vomen’ narrow vee SS pairs W mn Winter Tan, Women's Black Kersey Cloth morrow 2 VAS Lace Shoes, Venetian toe—new Overgaiters. Teg this seaseu Grand winter street ular 50c. value. es = Pass aa Se long as they I a for ‘last, bur. c al aes - $2.98 Women’s $5 Shoes, $2.98. row Women’s $1.50 ee Women's Knit Worsted Slippers, Shoes, $2.89. 2 1 lot “broken’’ sizes of Ladtes* Women’s $1 The Rest leader to Le. Butterine tomorrow. reduced as a special 3,000 pounds of Lard to go at. 1,000 | ae Sreet Munk ma"cugeor y,| Milk and Choco- te go at. » BCs late and Milk ee eee for making in- (Stintaneous | drink 50) of the ns Cocos * 19¢.." 25¢. 1,000 cans ‘Ta- ble’ Peaches to 300 cakes Bak- go at. toc. ing _ Chocolate, sense : worth 2 to ‘The best Flint go at «UBC. Corn Hominy and the Homi y Hts tomorow. 2/4 Ce | | | 106. Large bottles alze Ammo- e bottles Large Dottles 10-inch i The packazes of We. The he, Pat- ent Washicards O1C. morroy boxes The very best Smoked Sugar-cured Shoulders, e 7 all colors. Reg- worth 10c. per poundytomorrow, special price, 5% 105 pairs Women’s Winter Tan $1 and $1.50 qual- cents. Every Shoulder guaranteed. ‘They run Lace Shoes, with our new ‘‘Og- ities. Special to- 8 5 ont2" toe. Reg- imate oot small in dize, weighing about 5 to 8 pounds, ular $5 value. = ee: 8 2 a = special tomor- Table Corn- he specia Latico io) meal ground for on Best Table TOM scase= W 9 fable “use only, pee, | Vinegar, per aoe 22 omen’s ! FS a TSC.| gaiton 7c “The Golden ‘The 2c. boxes Drip Ssrap and gf, djutter m1 New Orteans ‘ollet Soaps to jolasses, per go at. FC} gaiion at.. 45c 2 | e Ins ic wade Enamel Shoes, hard- 9 sewed, J. & T. Cousins’ make. Al- ways sold heretofore. for 96. If Women's Black Bicycle Leggins. can get ur size, 1s Mke- take them ly, for $2.89 PICTURES UP TO DATE IN STYLE, FINTS! M.KETS KEMETHY. Ja", Pres. ocl¥3m "Fermanent—Reliable. “Tioy-Pe ave. N.W.., ‘The Star and Borax Brards of Soap, well known to be the standard—our apecial price, 244 cents a cake. Targe Table Large Pers tan Flags, in Ia Dates for table i use at. gc. za Sweet Ore g co ae Best Cooking Prones, ever Raisins —tomor- |prune perfect. at, 5Ce row . NOC.) ee Table Bun ch or Cluster Rais- ins at. I2¢. (New Cum t oo for fruit cake, at Sultana or Secdless Raisins for mince meat and cooking pur- 12¢. a) vi A = ast Expanse- | Jackets & Wraps chthat this is the greatest Cloak je in, Washington has brought many a hard-up manufacturer to us for ready cash. Sach an opportunity has just come tous. Weare going to give you the ad- vantage of it. “Startling” is a meager description of the.tremendous vaiues. $8, $7, S0& $5 $3. 98 Jackets & Capes, Tn thix lot are Jackets made of Kersey. Beaver—Boucle and. Chevién” Cloths —fash- |. $15, $14, $13 and $12 Jack= ets and Capes, $7-98 + toned in the Intest siyles— plain braid oc fur Popes lgvaLirY. Cran capes, trimmed; also tight-fitting effects. Extra Qual Y* CLOTH JAC! fin quality Kersey—Boucle—Astrakhan and JACKETS, Beaver Cloths—some sirgle, some douhie; in E plain, jet, fur or braid. trimmed. Some aCe are satin lined el eee all have full sweep. 0 $15, and y . Blue, Brow Plush and Cloth Ca lined throwghout, trimming, $12 ‘and are worth $13, $14 and $15. “§ 8 your pick at. ° $20, $18, $16 59.98 and $15 Jack- lets and Capes, v finest Jas y cloth effe $6, $7 and $8 re first are worth —first comers se choice at .. pes r re fall sweep braid, jet or fi ‘33-98 Pe Sas 25-08 ‘This beautiful lot of garments consixts of PLUSH CAPES, CLOTH CAPES, CLOTH JACKETS, In Astrakhan, Irish Frieze, Boucle, Kersey, Covert, Beaver and Chevron Cloths. All e made and tailored In the latest styles, plain or trimmed; come satin Uned; a few isht-fitting effects.’ Positively they scribe, but we cordiaDy ung ‘This lot consists of the ver and Capes, in plain and f: Parisian and London sty Cloth Capes and Jackets, Fur-trimmed Ju-kets, Genuine trakhaa Alldined Jackets, Plain Cloth, elty Cloth All-lined Kersey Broadeloth Jack- cts, Double Salt Seal Plush Capes, ‘Thibet fur trimmed, full swe Inches, bh and feney silk ned 1 Embrowered 4 Flush and Cloth pes, ined ae 1. worth $11, $10, oo and 1 $s. styles, rth ae “= [A aulck response gets choice ‘P5-o 0: $15 to $20. Our Q. 9 Nes PALACE. 812-814 7th Street. Branch Store—715 Market Space. pepe tate by » > > > 4 9 LMRADAERAD REDE 1 It Belongs Toa Man. LADIES’ $5, $6, $7 and $8 ; Shoes, $2. 95 This weel ‘? CLOLOS- & ¥ A Suit ¢ is, distinctively ns, a = kid and property. It's” for a man—of use to a es nl $8) map—almost — indispens: to a man. 7 aes Or saad oun How abont ye it Cases ~ the sizes show this season are our own guke. It's the first me we've Memaple to make y we offer for only $2. 05 ty Ma A ty iy Cty Neda he all our own cases—but ni we keep <a ) special force turning Out Suit Cases all Men's Fine Ta Kk Calf Shoes, in > the time. . est styte jain or exten ) < very smart looking and ort. : Sed ete at special prices, to tue 4 3 Warttija toler ior tea erest you: : see ) $2.75 $3.25 $3.75’ |(WILSON, :.... | ‘The prices for a Strong, Leather Sult Case, leather corners, brass lock, ntcely | 929 F Street N.W. finished, ght weight. 20, 22 and 24- 7 id 2 5 inch sizes. 2) eee ee @ j =i $5.50 $6.50 $7.25 | DINNER 4 For Cases a little better grade; good « frame, ‘solid trass trimmings, lnew-tined. 4+ To an 20, 22 stzes, 4 of a dinner Suit Cuses, extra finish goods, up to. 4) ee eoten MONET In ee ‘ “Mus Sar $1.50 gal. E Ww “Golden Gate” Claret, 4oc. qt. . The New Oxford Rag stands at the Co., P head of the list, New style, new’ shape, % new HMght shade of leather. Fine brass = "Phone 998. e trimmings, covered frames, leather Hned, 3 sh ‘ patent sliding locks and catel TOs % = > troduce it the prices are Se bs 41 FOR ONE DAY ONLY ¢ $7.25 $8.00 $8.75 { We offer_the following bargains in > H Al 2 : € For the different sizes. tale : ~ We're showing a more extensive line of 4 i {tugs ane satchels this year than ever. ¢ 4° —new effects in leather and trimmings — >> z Tweaty-five Electric Sea, _ a # fine grain leather and alligator bags at . * Spon a ¢COLLARETTES. > 3 $ é 2 | 2 REDUCED FROM $8.00 TO... $3-90- 4 2° | = Fifteen Blectric §: 3 : ‘ € 4 $12.50" price and REDUCED FROM $21.50 TO We alter Furs at a moderate guirantee satisfaction, MARTIN WOL FACTORY 1218 lee £ 7. DOUBLE STORE. . NAW. it ¢ 4 ¢ 2 had Peers pe QR EEE GEA PL GARE RRE Dt > ee iCrane’s Bond. ‘Paper cut to dROOL 925 Pennsylvania a A Musical Instrument f any sind is one of the most welcome of gifts. Wernre. catering to. those. who want the finest woods for the most reasonable price. Our hol $ Bleck of Planos, Guitars, dolims, Banjos, 2 ° : (te, although always recogaized as the largest and | 2 a finest. in the city, is more nagniti this year | than ever, Manufacturers have been anxious to ) Gispos> of their goods—we could use them, and Our low figures. y Will be a bona-tde In octavo and billet size. To be had in 3 shades, it at_extruordinarily. I * for tomorrow and Frid: $ ; Mandolin, t Azure, white, heliotrope. Which hag 19, rosewood Commercial size, 12c. quire. strips, rosewood finger- | j a board, pel position En marks, irgndack 3 velopesioc. $7-50 Spruce trl md a su- In the commercial® perior tone.’ Pally war- ranted for one Year. We will be pledsed to tell you why we are selling a limited number, for While you are in look at the ‘Regin#,”" the finest Musle Box manufactured. Prices, iy 00, $14.00, $25.00, $35.00 and upward. E DROOP gon, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVE STEINWAY and other leading: PIANOS. P.S.—Goods may be’ reserved upon 1 is a small deposit; orders ‘taken for Christmas de It Holmes’ Celebrated Home-Made Fruit Cake): <the most wholesome—most delicious Fruft Cake made. - We use plenty of 2. 7 the finest, thoroughly cleansed frait— 25C. thelvere bestauactac aul purest in- h gredients ‘obfainable. Orders by tal, of “phone 1564,. promptly “alfed. — péund, Mince Ples, 20c. exch Holmes’ Landover Mkt, rst & E Sts. ‘no8-3m,16 J. Jay Gould. ay CENA otis , BALERE A Pkge!! 12c a pkge. eee SOStSs eo VORD ABOL eT at R Prescription Dept. In these days of adulterations and substi- tutions persons Hy ware when it comes to having This f Mr. both Pexistoredt and we Ty We use only thet EST Drugs—and gnarant tion, Physicians’ patro ited. ‘arlingion Drug Store. Cor. Vt. Ave. & H St. tex. s. aggett. 2-208 {Save your car fare — =yow people who live uptown—and buy ; werles, cte., here. — Highest qua lowest prices. ‘Golden Hod” Flour makes the kind of - bread, cakes and pastries that “almost Here only. /S melt in your mouth!” RE H. Hungerford, cries, oth & OSts.. / Wade, THE WORLD OF SOCIETY Brides and Buds Now Share Admira- Festive-Events of Yesterday ana Others Foreshadowed—The “Lirtest) Bids. Resident society was fully represented at the handsome event last evening given by Mr. and Mrs. Preston Sands to introduce their eldest daughter, Miss Marie San¢ granddaughter of Admiral Sands. Th house was prettily adorned with flowers, the quantities of tokens Sent the debutante makirg a massiye and fragrant pile near her. ‘The dzbutante was gowned in white embroidered mull over White silk. Mi Franklin, her aunt, alse assisted in recejy ing the gitesis. The marriage last eveng at Ascensio: Chureh of Miss Elsie Moler, daughter of Mr. and’‘Mts. Henry Howard Moler, and Mr. Charles Eugene Poote, son of Col. Maurice J. Foote, U. S. A and Mrs. Foote of New Bork, was the presence of many fries palms filled the chancel, mit ted chi retired, <i with pot- altar the were . were Mr. a Christian James Cecil Hooe, Mr. W. S. Harry F. Cleake, Mr... Robe and Mr. Joseph F. Blount. noristers, singing the confirmation hymn, “Thine Forever, God of Love,” led the bridal party e chaneel, and Bishop Satteriee ad- nistered the sacrament of confirmation Attending the Rev. Mr. Cook their confirma- . Dr. Elliott, and Rev. Dr. Buck. After the couple advanced to the altar, e Dr. Elliott, by the other gymen, performed the mariage service York wa‘ and Miss Isabelie Lenman Dubois of honor. Her toilet was of white silk muslin and she carried white rosebuds ‘The bride, who came in church with her father, was gowned in while satin. The skirt was edged a ne of chiffon. The bodice was trimmed with chiffon pearl passementeri Pear! pine ia spray of orange blossoms heli her tulle veil. Hee flowers were bride roses. ‘Vhe choristers sang “The Voice ‘Chat Greathed O'er Eden” during the and as a recessional anthem, “O P. Love.” Among the_ out-of-town - Col. and Mrs. Foote, parents of the groom, ard Maj. Gen. Daniel icklos ard Col. Townsend, who came with a party special train from New ge and Mrs. Stanley Barr, Stan- ley Barr, jr., and Miss Hamlick of Chicago: Judge Young of St. Louis, nta- tive W. S. Forman, Mr. and Mr hirley Kdwards of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Ormsby of Prey: Miss Marion Biddle ot Philadelphia, and Miss Helen Randolph Lee of Richmond. No reception follow: e event, owing to the illness of the sister, but the bridal party and 1+ went to Mr. Moler’s home to congratulate the couple. In the atyse: of Mrs. Mowr, who is with an invalid d rado, Miss Calvert and Mrs. Cra’ henors. Mr. and Mrs. Foote e gone to St. Augustine, and will later go to Ber- muda. Upon their return they will go to housekeeping at 178 West 95th street, New York. At the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Gardiner C. Brown, 1440 Massa>husetts avenue, Miss Florence Lathrop Brown and Mr. Charles L. Marlatt were married last evening by Bishop Penick of Richmond. in Coto- e did the About fifty reiatives ani intimate fries White were present. ornes the chrysant s and autiful effeet. Miss Quenly white moire someiy go! chiffon, and sof whi . attended the dle was Th dressed in white mmed with duchesse La jouquet of lilies br le. atin ried a ents. winter at 1440 M. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Glover have dinner in- Vitations out for December 8. Mrs. Routh has cards out for Saturday, December 5, to meet Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fenwick. Mrs. John Lynch and Miss Lynch of 2028 Hillyer piace have cards out for December a; 4 to7 Lady Paancefote has invited her friends for Fridays in December: 4 to 7. Mrs, Admiral Queer ach eption pn to int her deb Christine Owen. Mrs. silk, and yowned in } irimiicd with chiffon. M a magnificent bouquet of and the beautiful flowe her friends. ciety was weil represented, ppiness of the many lante the tak meteff, Mis: Emory, Mi: a de Smirnoff, s Langhorne, Miss J May olsen. Mrs. Ja ided at the ‘artoris, Poor, Bertie Howard, Scott and Miss: Schroeder and Mrs. tea table, which was zt decorated with La France roses and i hair ferns. The royal Dri den candelabra had pink shade: that w color. Among the a Cornelia Cres sulante's grandmothei Mrs, Bughe Je Mr. Ashton, and Mrs. - Condit-Smith, Dr. Vulier, Mis and Mr: mith, Mr. Wm. A. Ra- borg, uncle of the debutante; Dr, and Mrs. McKim, Judge and Mrs. Peckham, Mr. and Mrs. Pellew, Miss Phenix, Admiral and . Mr: nd Miss Emmons, Mrs ward Me- . and Mr: the Mis . Capt. and M Kathleen Beale Ow tante, who was home for he holida: remained over for tea. She is an extremely handsome bru- nette, and was prettily yned in pink or- gandie over taffeta. She returned to school near Baltimore this morning. Mrs. Height Miller last evening enter- limited number of friends at a ssive euchre party. The head prizes were won elson und Miss Ada Mites Bowdle. Th nd prizes by Mr. Crenshaw and Mrs. Cornelius Belt The cotillion and the bachelors’ germans THE OLD WAY OF TREATING DYSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION BY DIETING A _BARBAROUS AND USELESS 0° We say the OLD way, bet really it is a yore common ame at present ti and physicians as well ¢ i fitst step te toke fn attempting to cure to aier either selecting ain foods and others , or to grently diminish the qua teke in other words, the starvw Supposed to be the first cssential. alnost certain fatture of the: “Starvation for dvspepsia Las been proven time and act but still the imginent, Dyspepsia makes its appr ancy, & course Of dieting ix at once advined, Tn this SMWORK the tablets will MACH WORKS ig tablets will digest a est the foal whe Nor. ar of meat or ees, Yorr dru sia Tats VaR tel von that Sr tx is th army, Wednesday ing, Decem- . at S o'clock, And Chureh. “ption will follow from S20 to 10 WS Q street Miss Addie Graham of 22d street, who been for 2 the past of Miss Li n few weeks a guest e in Philadeiphia, The wedling of Miller and Mr. Wii take place Wednes¢ ceremony will be 1064 at high x in the presenc diate families of the contracting parties. Mrs. Audenreid gave a luncheon debutantes to in honor of Misses Sheridan, j Dr. Moran bas returned from the pan- American medical congress recently held in Mexico. ambassador and Lady a dinner De s re, will Vice Preside here ton and Mrs. Miss evenson Stevenson aces her y Brown, wi the Supre: for veral rapidly a New Officers, At the regular meeting of the Journey- men Bookhinders’ So. local Union No. 4, International Brotherhood of Bookbind- . the following officers were elected for & year: President president, ording sec James A, Stockm: financial se James Fogerty; tree urer, J. A. sergeant-at-arm Chas. Eckloff S. Adams; guide, John Pyement; tician, Robert D. Barr Edward L. F mes DIED. DOROTHY EVE tly. Bor (Little DOUGHERTY, ISM, Ite y a4. Sidenee, 1714 1, ING, aa RESON, belove 10 the Shaxty ele EF. Chu & pam M. Notice of fam an. ieddet sn of vars aid one son-indaw northwest, STAT) dence, I + At his resi on Ts WILLIAM Thursday, 1 Wi friends resp in Memoriam. within a crys shall live sting: " our hs haye reorganized for the season. United npataganae sig hcl —_ States Treasurer Morgan is president of | « oP NALDRED AND ANNA the former, Mr. Studds, first’ vice Se ee : Mr. J.C. Sprigg, jr., second In loving remembrance of ms and Mr. R. M. secre- AMANDUS STAUR, who died one and treasurer, Three dances will be December 2, 1S given, for which the dates will be soon a, the pain severe, announced. ; ; lo -| se de : rt he Ww The Bachelors’ will give three cotillons ect in heave at the Ii 6 and 27, and February Brown, president; Mr. P. president; Mr. Robert 8. Charles C. Clover, Mr. treasurer, t. Thomas S. lodsers Mr. Charles L. McCawley, secret: Gov. and Catr of North € Hall, Wednesdays, Me Mr. Lee Phillips, january Jesse and L. Mrs. ing Mr. and Mrs. Carr of 3413 olina The Postmaster General and Mrs. Wil- son have issued invitations for Thursday, December 17, 4 to 7, at 1741 Q street, where Miss Wilson will make Gebut. Mrs. John B. Wight, who las been qvite seriously ill, is now rapidly convalescing. The marriage of Miss daughter of the late Col. Jas. F States army, to Mr. Adam. Tredweil of Norfolk, wilk occur at 100n Wednes December 9, at the bride’s home on street. Only relations and a few personal friends have been: asked. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Keyworth of Mount Pleasant have cards out for Tues- day evening, December 8, 8 to 11. Mrs. Harvey D, Goulder of Cleveland, Ohio, is visiting her parents, President and Mrs. J. E. Rankin, Howard University. Mr. and Mrs. Burr Ridgway Tracy have issued invitations for the..marriage of their daughter Maude with Mr. John Parsons Keutenant 5th Cavalry, United ry} again BY HIs WIPE. = Carter’s Little Liver Pills. 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