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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1896-14 PAGES. AAO oD ed | gee Woodward * . Lothrop, 'f ae oe navy bite chinese or mavy y soeaecsesceseo Gosssuessssocoresess SSeS Suburhun shoppers will he Interested to know that for their convenience we make free deliveries tu Alexnrdeia, Cakomna Vark, Brookland, Anacostia, ‘Tennallytown, Chery Chase, = Soldte: Home and Fort Myer. toth, 11th and F Sts. N. W. ICH RISTM. AS} $ Soe —— Friday and Saturday afe ‘Gifts for the Men Folk. ildren’ OOS, 4, Tits tothe Men Polke. Children’s Days, Fa _ With special offerings i in Boys’, Girls’ and Little Children’s Dress Re- Fruits, Nuts, Raisins, | $ \ ae i quisites; also various things for the young folks’ amusement. The Sultana Seediless Rais- eS 9 goods are special—selected for this oc jon—and the prices are very low. | & ins, Dates, Figs, Citron $ PE RRY S \ good time te select the Xmas present® | Prunes Nectarines, ¢ ¥ é e pee ° 9 te Apricots, Grenoble Wal- ¢ $ ' Clothing for Boys. $ nuts, Naples Walnuts, < You can't give a mana Christmas Gift that he will ap- Speciai Vaiues in Suits and Reefers. ¢ Polished Pecans, Brazil =|% — preciate any more than something in Haberdashery. Pro Ail-wool Cheviot Combination Suits (coat and two pairs of pants), ; Nuts, Cream Nuts, Soft- * $ vided, of course, it is up-to- date—and up to the limit of fine navy blue and black, well made, silk sewed, perfect fitting. Sizes 3 to | sheli Almo ds. & ss Ss é quality. 2 16 vears mds, XC. 3 ee Men know that our Furnishing stock is kept fresh. La- ve $3-13 each— made to sell for $5- Oo. $3 $ ies can trust us in these matters with a confidence born of ¢ $ é knowledge of our lines with which they are more fa- = absolutely fast eal s 3 fe F ster ar sit ats in ” ste servicwatle and soe fe) srioetetetnte Q ie ee | =H =) 98 = | Be) | a i=} =| 1) Either a 4o0c. sack of Lily Best Pat. Fiowr or 5 lbs. of Best Granulated Sugar given free tomor- % “ for $5.00 & $6.0 rade a special ane of Girls’ Gretchens or Long © variety of this season's best styles — faney mixed cones ef Cloaks, in a choic ¢Christmas Scarfs. - 0 mt We have put forth our best efforts in the gathering of a choice collection of these plain and fancy et ceteras of the mas- enline wardrobe. Many of them are exelusive—consequently limited in quantity—which suggests the advantage of carly picking. Sesteeteete Sosonteeseste oshoatentontectecte Hundreds of — patterns— cloths, with large sailor collars and braid trimmings, sizes 4 to & vears, | & F Vour-in-Hauds—Imperials — which we offer at the following $ row toeach purchaser of ae Tecks — De Joinvilles — As- Speci ily Reduced Prices, $s.00 & $6.00. $ one pound of soc. Tea or ¢ cots — Band Bows — Club ve Hate Shirts and 4 7 + three pounds of 30c. Java x Ties—in the newest shapes ¢ Two Soecial Values in Young Ladies’ Jackets. = and Mocha Coffee. z latest colorings. A variety of bottoms. Shirts, ¢ ‘ Frieze Jackets, bros, tnd | fashionables 28 to 48. ‘The uss ef ee cee st nie SES Sroooigs t Saturday, van $1 Oo": = — — . ¢ 5 (@ S: + | Christmas Suspenders. DO ie - An Extra Vaiue in Children’s Reefers. eed ws Se Every pair If sou want a : All-wool Faney Mixed Cloth Reefers, with large sailor collar, richly | ¥ es an He wie 3 cite $ plain satin and silk and fancily ser AU aD x inmmed with cloth braiding. Sizes 4 to 14 vears. $4 a eepieairasigestar ie £ cmbroidered patterns. A very eae aie Gee : r pti q Se 2 Z)% large line to select ROD and —ladorsed 2 4 <o, e Seeeae Ps cts Saturday ds as Moron'weath | Er f 5 finest in the work ~ + > oF akers. ns - x Special Reduction i in Girls’ Trimmed Hats. z Se ee remminta te e n oee anel aS Eas ad 3 We have ior this week a number of exceedingly attractive styles in’ | 2 i ee se +|4Specials. have a remnant lot of 5) pi . the best and most becoming shapes and pretty combinations of trim- Sethe We have some bargains to ed San ; ming, which we are offering at ve 4 spe te lows Hy low reduced price as fol- 12 cts exeetay, + i t 13 $3-50 each. Were anes to $7.00. thor ae necessity buying at a material a = Tomorrow, Saturday, special sale of about 309 dozen Saving om régular prices. ripany eae de er Women’s French Real Kid and Susde Gloves Real Guyot Suspenders. HG Gheenepae oe At $1.00 per pair—Usual price, $1.50. An exceptional opportunity admits of making this sale one that is unprecedented in point of quality an d price. It comprises recent special iimportations, and miclades all the fashion: oe colors and styles. pao . $1.00 PER Patt, k tia and Navy S-button, entra n AT . d-batton, embr . elasp. en A box and buttoner with each pair if desired. 3 Tet floor ee Opening of Apron Bazaar, Saturday. \ Our Apron Bazar, second floor, is filled with every imaginable yle of Apron, plain and ianey, for women, girls, children, nurses. maids, waitresses, comprising both foreign and domestic goods, and represent- ng better values than ever before. A tew items will show the trend of the entire coll Cambrie Aprons. ¢ ad wide th Arbuckie’s Package + Coffee at the lowest +) ricein the world—i7 sc $ 1 at special sale. OUR SPECIAL. 5 SALE ON COD (G FISH — AT 5 ENTS: POUND. » CORN ond — 15 ec ie A SACK. SARS SOAP Lawn! row of inset = sontains some ae | TOMORROW aes WILL BE AT = - Ts A CAKE $| é : i & { te eo! he eae 2 z SOAP AT ELE The best at the lowest fs" * "*" oe See eee ece a fal I fe 3 & rice at Beveridge’ Cee c 32 : “\S price at Beveritees :Am Easy Way?}t @)2° bane towed Te : oe le ROW, 2 bas e Out Of It. ag t par? d\3 £ You'd be surprised at the many ¢ SACs i. appropriate Gift Nove hat are A ae ¢ Hundreds of little and big 2 * peed aes . useful and ort 1, that * $ TION than might say there is a xi | $ bedy in our stock. Just take ofeet WEIG HING ABOUT Oe: LZ: . G8e.. $1 to olive wood, Look LARG B 9 BEST MATCHES FOR 2. CENTS: Jes and prices with those where will be favor BARGAINS. le to us. ROE R IVI OR SECO SET OE EHC EE I nes LARGE PACH tenths : AGES OF BEST oe ee = $ 1@ OATS WILL BE ; $ CENTS EACH. whieh prices many of eionten over tomorrow's selling. A 75¢- chance for you to do some merits of these lots. They great values that we have se- | Pajamas. i vou of that may uot last palt a dolar 1 ohy most Shirts, “pretty $1.55. 39C. a pair. Sens qa Miht Shirts, that should be 7: but derwear. Bhai we ean sel for Look carefully into the 50c. are ired for cheap selling— Make good presents, too. : Shirts : Fresh lot of new to you fs, t Our price, $I. i utterns tl yo oare a ee a te a te tee te he ee te te es ee De te te a ee Be Be RL Flannel fe = Die Holiday Hosiery. y: 7 One among many attrac- tions. We will put 40 pairs of our regu Hicse in a neat box ready for $1.00. Regulars with us— wed Mixed wd BD woul, thor a Main Cutts Lawn Dress Bows ¢ = Antler Bicyele Garters— 25¢. PERRY’S, MAA LAA AAAAA NA AANAN EA AAANSESS %. at oo et et $ Pate tener nareteacasesansaces News for all ‘hands. $1 Gloves go for O5¢. Abe PRAAAASASARABA BES SHLAA RES SRODS 1 COMBS, s 3 Sterling Silver- ra od ce Pour-butt * This is re © °° We dufy any ¢ ee match it for less than mounted, at... $1 % eee had > ves, ‘The New Gloves, “The Trianon,” 31.35 Values, DSC ° 2% In t-button and BRUSHES, Sterling Silver- mounted, at.... $4 I. KARR’S SONS, Jewelers, 945 Penn. Ave. °° French Kid an all . fall colors, u embroidery, “an lox: the handsomest styles we've é A é ry [PP HU eset erst fees et enes see sities siele gets s stserees tes gale 8 SN T tC uRt ee ake ‘THEL Soe ee | : $ ‘ shown, cae Es ‘2 AT ia ‘$2 Gloves w.Beveridge p29 Bae. || go for $1.45. ‘ é a3 aoe ren eee descesesenesscecnecsececere|¢ The best age. Butter $| _ oo ees > £ ine reduced as a special ¥ 56 ee ee ee |; Wild Turkeys : Neader to 14 ae 3 a LB 22+ Weatrontes any or =o ae : eee i And Pheasants = —GRoUS! - Sixteen ‘Mandolins {AT 97: 50 EACH for la we wes FH OS 4 take a specialty of DINNER — Cottage Market, g 818 14th Ste Pi det-fm.w 0 E tly im New 4 ca . > f the large stock could be sold for $3.50 they would be he in every better Shoes were made that NP oe eof gs a Louve Glove. re. The merit of these Shoes i dies’ winter wear is best proved | > by their continually growing popu- :Co., QIQ FSt. N. Ww. larity. Theda nic’? Shoes, ' ~ + You Want to Give Arthur Burt, § urer 3 | i se Id mew siete, anew ¢ | KMAS Gifts That Please. 1401 F Street, . art position marks and a su- +! % ae = is have ctteaisl - i 1E , aE : or a Christmas present! |) | worth a > o | the new imported W/ & at . 4 y styles and sizes $4 E PUT UP b Tr Ww, H. Sialee, 1107 F St. PRESCRI PTIONS | Stecesor to M. BL BRADY. g28 eee falls Physiclin directs, We use °F | Removed without Pain, ms, 10 eents—Lare 436 ae ean 3 »3/Corns “ron ci be ee ERG inet kal bi | Established in Washington ter Market bed S. Noa bot well-kno 4 ‘and par > ae | aus Foot Siesta el|ings owitcuseirnamess ts cs at pele es “PICTURES UP TO DATE IN STYLE, FINISH. | J. T. WALKER SONS, 203 10TH ST. N.W., CAR. | Johnston’s, 729 7th St. = Cc. Rammiin : {Arlington Drug Store, M.KETS KEMETHY. Fair Prtcos. Rt Lining, Felts, Fire Brick and Clay. | z Zs Cor. Vt. Ave. & H St. a oy ‘A > 1 4 Store, 312 Pa. ave. n. ve. Alex. S. Daggett. cite Tomar intane os | SSS ae ome Oe a Peon nnnnenennnmometend | dele “aly asses, om at. wiog | aca nese Daas THE WORLD OF "SOCIETY PHYSICIANS FIND ALIKE, wife Tiked Se Mrs. Sternberg Entertains in Mrs. ist ary 5 sy a onder ber Three Charming Occasions and Three Pretty Buds—Personal Notes dy that he has. vaffer, or perhaps Owe, Without amy very bed effects, dur cle sa —Invitatt . - Mew as ane fend ‘The social events today are pleasantly diversified. Mrs. Sternberg’s luncheon for } Mrs. Miles was the first. Lady Pauncefote % ee : area will receive from 4 to 7 invited — at < the British embassy: Mrs. J. N_ inson will also receive, and this Die Dr. and Mrs. Sowers will give ar tien, at which Miss Sowers will make her debut, and the Brazilian minister and Mrs. Mendonca will entertain at dinner. M Sternberg gave a beautiful lun today in honor of Mrs. Miles. ‘Th was decked with purple orchids amd violets and all the pretty appointments of the f sere in harmony of coloring. who sat down with the hostess Miles. rs 3. Sherman, Mr i . Boardman, AM of these dens Ie hewlel he jadie= ani Mrs kins. Auden- B. Will- and Mrs. itu, Mrs On the evening of December 1 Mr. anc David Aiken rated the fiftietl their from whici: w 5 doa golden we Palms utiful flow nead of the Mexican be cien ms a bower of beauty. Both he and his charr nents Were served from a ha table inating. In tribute Re of th Church, presented to Mr. Aiken, me pr of that body, a ha headed ebony cane. On behalf i hington, Pa. M Aiken's | at present resic = . J. M. Sprewis, in a events of the pi their ption with the Washi count sented to Mrs. Aik: purse of Dr. Easte frie rds in Pe i by ick v - End Naticnal Bank aad of the We rediring pres several letters from also a poem from and one of greetins Mrs) MeCollough friends, beceming tulists of th» nation: 1 othe 1 board. Tie r table in from tt por ded fi loth sire: urned after « atives Im New York ciiy. towell will be at home Tyes- A. Swope have issu mber 17, It is arnounced from Bloomington, IU, Dulaney that M ia G. Scott, d. J. 2 Mat Mr. thard Park will be married this mont who is niece of Pr . Ste’ on, WAS nm in this chy and M yarty at the er elder si! Mrs. Charles Hartwell ( out for a tv nm ‘Thursa. i from 4 until to introduce Miss Helen Hartwell Cragin. After six sons in olin bolm. > summer and fall returned, w an street for the winter, he many friends of Captain and Mrs John ¢ will be glad learn that iline: is now » and that recov- ty enjoyed the com- ing-out tea given yesi Ward for he Tne bea me was fragrant li Wers, and many bouquets were sent | the following: debutante. The latter was prettily | tiams and He Marriage 1 have issued 10 —Washington G. Wil- Mosin.vo. ed in white, and the hos wore | Gon ee black velvet and point lace. Mrs, Richard plored —James 1 Mary ligan, the Misses Patten, the Mi both of Fai Va: Alex- Hivrsiman and Miss Mabel Boardman as Davis, both of sted in the pleasant *. Johnson of this 1 daughter, Miss Helen, at a tea . Hawk ye rec = when resident and diploma Kave the young lady a charming w+ The debutant white chiffon Worthington presented her uttrell, "hiss Bessie ere in the rty, while in the tea room Mr: Fuller and Mrs. Leonard apt. and Mrs. McGowan presented their charming young daughter at a tea a srday. The pretty home on Hillyer was bowered in flowers, roses and mostly. The debutante, in the - St of white dresses, carried a great | bis decision until he ter of roses. Miss Gana, Miss Sarioris, | allidavits which aecompani« and Miss Owen were in the on, youthful receiving party. A dinner party followed in the cveni Gen. and Mrs. J. Reynolds ated their golden wedding anniversary yester- day alternoon by a reception t i jargely atiended by friends, who show atula upea them on the ha and the parlors vers from ab: . and Mrs, > d United State The . » survivors of the class of one ot on "43 at West Point, the other four being a6 on, Fran Avgur and Frene pix. jong the sis were Mrs. On November 26. 1s96, at Wa Tito as aNr esti MD. Montana, Mrs. John A. 1 and Mrs. b See oa TA Vite and Mrs. Wright, Gen. and Mrs. Wilcox. Gen. and Miss Getty, Gen. Craighitl, Com- modore and Mrs. Badger, Mrs. John W. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Tittmann, Gen, antey, Gen. John Moore, Col. and M umner and others from Fert Myer, and Mrs. Gue: ather and othe = from Wash- ton barracks, Mr. Walcott, Gen. Rufus Sage “ J. Peeble, and 5 ker, Mr, George B. Wil- Vincent, Cord, Oakes, Heth ey, Gen. and Miss Gibson, ana White, Col and Mrs. Woodward, Mr and Mrs. Herbert G. Ogden, sth Sherman, Dr. and Mrs. Heger, M Mr. and Mrs. A. on Dee . widew h, 16th ids and Wrik thirtecn ceiving ‘by her daughter, Erereit Hayden, and her sisters, Mrs. ¢ Moore and ‘i and the Mi, cheon yesterday, and s were Miss Sartor: Worthington, Miss Tisdeil, the Mi: nds and Mis: Harriet Lane Johnston has returned Carter’s from Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Perey B. Hills are at 1231 ‘ ° ° Columbia road for the winter. ttl / Colonel end Mrs. Harry L. Swords are if € 1ver visiting Nathaniel MeKay at ls 13th street. 5 Mrs. Andrews, 4 mbia road, wil! Pill not be at home S: 1 S. The wedding day fer Miss Louise Bona- parte and Comte de Moltke Huittel seh Laas HEADACHE heen fixed for Christmas week, O nt death of the father of the lar- es. bes ter, the event will be robbed of many of its details. Only a limited number of friend- will be invited to the ceremony and the : breakfast which will follow. The groom- elect will sail December i2 for this country. ‘ardinal Gibbons will officiate and the m: 1s y Eating. Ap edy for Dusinne, Newoe, Dro pad Taste tn the M. ue, Pain ti the Side, Ti regulate the Bowels. riage will be solemnized at St. Paw Chired ee Smali Pill. Smail Dose. Mr. and Jacobo Bianco left this worning for their home in Mexico, anil ‘ quite a party of friends saw them off at . Small Price. the’ station. Mr. Bianco has resided in this city for the past year and has been at the