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Open Ever enings until Christmas, Gift Novelties. Some Exclusive Effects t in Siiver and Gold and Fan Finery seen them? smith: policy You mustn't mis others. F $ $ In Jewelry. You won't find any quali cheapness—what is here good. Original in type. Worth your confidence as buyer and giver. Creditable to us as purveyors. All quali- ties—every price. If you pay close attention you won't be long in discovering that there is money to be saved by buy- ing here— aoe Hat Sterling Silv is : Ka : = =z 4 ; 100 fine—2ic. a xet. erling Silver Hat Pins—the usual = Se. Kind for Ie. = Sterling Silver Hat Pins—the usual T5e. kind for We. = Gold-plated = and Ste. kinds + Unbreakable Pearl Pins—White, Bluc, Red and Pink—10c. a dozen. sination Sets—Dresden Enamel— REDUCED to 19¢. a set. Sterling Belt Silver PROMO NS “Link Buttons—e. @ pair. Sterling Silver Link Cuff Buttons— Se. a pair. Gold-plited Combination Sets—plain plated Tinie in new design and $1.25. oa Mourning Be. and We ns—-Black and jot and set. ‘nam- - and Gold-piated wml Dresden Sterling Necktie with stones—19e., “Silver Oxidized and Gold-plated Hat Pins te. Silver-plated Belt Pins— 10. ins, sterling silver and wirranted for five Se) to $4.95 cach. gold phate that we years—$1.50 to SB mt for tive Children’s Dress Pin Sets, connected with chains—T5e. a set. Lever Cuff Buttons, gokl plated— to $1.50 © pair. wi Studs with gold and sills Be. a set ple Pearl Scarf Pins—1e. ch. «dl Chikdcen's Solid 2 oo 8S. ch Gusrds, with sterling and gold- plated slides, 25e. and 4c. each. Sterling Silver Lock Bracelets 98e. to $1.98 each. Silver Novelties. —as fine as they make them. Another department full of presents. You will say we handle these dainties like old hands—that we have selected novelties that show a thorough Ee a a a ee ee A ee a a a Oo a es a ek ae understanding of popular whims and fancy. They are simply irresistible — prices, too— See what it is to be famous for sound qualities. haven't time to feel your way along—naturally you see the sure path—trodden by experience. : But have you bgen to the Jewelry counter? Have you been to the Sterling Silver counter? And the Fans—have you thought of those—have This is our first holiday season as But we are sticking to our policy with them—a that insures fullness of variety and value—and shrinks the price up as small as possible. these three- THE EVENING _ STAR, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, _1896—14 PAGES. You you “Jewelers” and “Silver- departments above all : Every Lady “Wants One— BECKER’S, 11328 F St., Ri The Busy Corner? 8th 8th and Market and Market Spagg. = Rich Xmas Gifts _ in Leather at Becker’s. h Gen. Alligator Club Bag. $3-50 —very handsome, _ brass trimmings—leather lined— newest shape—will last a lifetime—$3.50 up. Excellent Bags, $1.25 & $2.75 up Every Man Wants One— Dress Suit Case, $3.75. A Dress Suit Case is in- Of New Holiday Goods. Tomorrow we place on Sale 50 DUCHESS AND HONITON LACE HANDKER- CHIEFS, REPRESENTING THE MOST EXQUISITE PATTERNS OF HA (ODS. NEARLY ALL DIFFERENT DESK: $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, $8.00 For $8.00, $10.00, $12.00 and $14.00 dispensable to men who value. - make flying trips out of|, | oS JSU7E QuNonsE ie oF nus cx R_ JUDGMEN THER WORTH. WILL mM AKE A) EQUAL TO ANY JEWELS Real Tortoise Shell Hair Pins. At the most ridiculous prices ever quoted. RE. * este, ‘ofits FANCY SIDE CoN Ht town—on business or pleas- tas GIFT ure. We have them at all prices as low as $3.75. Others at 55, $6.50, $8 and $10. © All goods marked free of charge. | | Near Ebbitt. *Phone 1636. TOPS. QU YAM ry STYLES OF WICH STILL HAVE THE MAL OF $1 Envelope Molsteners, with sterling Silver handles. -65e. and 75c. Reduced to 48c. Sterling Silver Letter Seals—98e. $1.50 each. Glove Hooks and Manicure Files, with sterling silver cases—75c. and 98e. exch. Sterling Silver Natl Polishers—$1.25 to $2.50 each. Shoe Horns, with sterling silver han- dies—9Se., $1.25, $1.39 to $2.25 each. Smelling Salts Bottles, with sterling stlver tops—08e. to $1.39 each. Cut Glass Salve Boxes, with sterling silver tops—$1.49 to $1.98 each. Sterling Silver Umbrella Clasps—25e. each. Sterling Silver Mateh Boxes—$1.50 each. Sterling Stlver $3.25 and $3.50 each. to seegeafenteateateatenteateeteeteeteateeteseaseasestoaseatoatoadontoadoatoaondoootesgensessengengengengengoatongongeagesgeegeageeteetoegeefeetees Soot Sepepetatates eageets Glove Stretchers— cure Scissors, 98c. to $1.50 a pair. Emerys, onseteets eedontoeteetentontonteetentontetoetententenonlontoetecgentont with sterling silver tops— Ik Wax, with sterling silver tops— B5e. each. Sterling Silver Coat Hangers—39c., bie. and 7 each Sterling Silver Key Rings—2¥e. and Be. each, Sterling Silver Satchel Tags—49e. and 50. each, Sterling Silver Glove Darners—98e. each. Mer : Key Tags-290. and 39. Celluloid Game Counters, with ster- ling silver mountings—Toe. and $1.25 a pair. Sterling Silver Garter Clasps—$1.25 a pair. Real Seal Spectacle Cases, with ster- ling silver mountings—$2.25 and $2.85 each, Reading ¢ handles—$1. 2 sses, with sterling silver nd $1.98 each. ontent Fans. Beautiful ones. A departure from the same old styles you have seen season after season. Novel shapes and rich decora- tions. Good taste in each ef- fect. Good service in each Fan. Any gentleman who is seek- ing a present for a lady that will be acceptable can quickly and satisfactorily end the search at our Fan counter. White China Silk Empire enuueled sticks and hands tors We. ench. il White Silk Fans, with de¢- Joslostosfoeteetenfoatoetonteetontonfertenteesecte orated ivory sticks $1.25 w i : He White nze Fans—emptre style, 5 a spangled and mounted on ivory ©‘icks pa wie Seneei WEAR. + 98e. und $1.25 Lace Edge Whi mounted ch. uz Fans—span- om carved sticks— Coretetetetiotote tolots White Empire Fans, decorated, with carved sticks and duchess Ince edge— Feather Fans, with tyory sticks, Black Silk Mourning Fans $5.75 each. She., Be. and 50c. cach. Plain Black Mourning F empire style, with carved sticks- ‘Se. each. Black Empire Fans, decoraced in colors, and mounted on fancy sticks— mowhted om faney sticks $1. Black Empire Fans, spangled—$3.25 and Pisin and Decoracal Bleck Ganze, with and without lace @tge-$1 to $7.75 each BL: each. +k Feather Fans- $1.50 to $7.50 66 PERRY'S, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” nt RAR Saran ana Christmas Presents. Before purchasing presents for your friends you should visit SCHMID'S PET ANIMAL Ti2 12th st. nw., where you will tind the largest col- lection of CANARIES, MOCKING BIRDS, RED BIRDS, PAR- ROTS, FINCHES, ETC. BIKD CAGES, RABI! GUINEA PIGS, SQUTR- RELS, DOGS, 3. GOLD FISH, AQUARIUMS, FANCY POULTRY AND PIGEONS EVER SHOWN IN WASHINGTON. del0-12t EMPORIUM, ES ‘Start Right! ‘Those w ¢ just started house- burning fucl- Coke. Doesnt take balf the time to get a fire started when Coke ts used as It dees when you ase Coal! 40 bu. Uncrushed Coke. .$2.90 \ 40 bu. Crushed Coke (Washington Gaslight | } ——— Facial Culture. YISGNE ET CIE, 1415 H ST. N.W. G CIE. 143 HOST. N XaiiwonouGe Paiiiil Np GST. ‘Consumption 18 CURABLE. C. H. ENGLISH, M. D., 1107 G st. n.w. I have positively demonstrated that consumption fs due to a form of neurasthenia, or otherwise Hervous provtration, a depression of the vital pow: rs. This theory “bus been tried and verified as errect by years of experiment, with successful results. The bacillus of Koch discovered in Las Open Evenings until Xmas. | , SANTA Headquarters. LEATHER |, GOODS. Gift oil paintings. “Gift” eet & glassware. 314 & 316 7th St. BS WITH PLAIN | vs REAL FA “Bon Marche, 314 and 316 7th St. ey As is to 98c. We want judges of these goods to »ass their opinions and let them tell us whether we have exaggerated our values on these fine wares. Will also make a present equal to gold. New Line of Albums. New Line of Toilet Sets. New Line of Manicure Sets. New Line of Work Boxes. Tomorrow we shill offer the finest 40c. Mixed Candies, embracing 25 differ- ent kinds of Chocolates, Bon Bons, Cocoa- nuts, Creams and the de- lictous Fig Pulps, at I9¢c. ib. t Combs, in sterling silver cases ee CBLLULOID~ rey ae ALBUM: WITH EM- each. Bs BOSSED ‘TOPS, A ED STYLES. “E 7x9, Hing Silver Embroidery and Mant. & WOES & Special, 43c. $s, HAND-PAINT- WORTH $1.50. Special, 73¢. 1-¢ wee) aie . GILT EW PATENT SPRL eL. wi ORe Th $2.00. CELLULOWD-COVERED ALBUM: ED DECORATIONS. SIZE 8x11. nta Claus would h “ar, ni stocked up with We anticipated that give the substantial and have accordingly useful, sensible gifts. Don't waste your Ironey on useless “trash"’—the gifts we have selected for you are better—will last longer in the memory of the r VUNTL . SIZE 5x11. Special, $1.19 et as COVERED, AL- Wr ‘TENT Worvi "s Special, $1.48 ALBUMS, BEAUTIFUL WORTH SIZB 9x11. CELLULOID-COVERED HAND-PAINTED DESIGNS, $5.00, foxlt. Special, $1.79 AND PLUSH-COVERED ALBUMS. A reo ENAMEL mae RES. SIZE + Spetial, $3.25 We have several in-between prices LUULOID H OMAN we Leather gifts wear better for the money than any you could select. Every and a few higher cost ones, complet- conceivable shape and design tn ‘‘gtft’” Saas ee ing a selection not tobe fgund any- and Cases, Letter Books, Clgarette Cases, Here clals for this week o ‘One lot of $1.75 and $1.48 Horned Al- where in this LINED CEI aE PYTTIS WITH Special, 45c. Ngator, Buff Calf, Skin, Cape FANCY DRESSING $. SATIN IdNED, WITH Goat, Seal and Eerouse Cothbination HITTINGS COMPLET IT Bg? 00. Pocl Books ard Cant a all desirable sterling silver corners. Chi 98c this week... a Iver s, black and Chote thks week “LINED SATE ony 8c. Lot of Ladi Pretty Black Leather Chat. Bags, nickel frame C9) this vcek 3 Ce Belts, in |. with har- kin and black Kles. Regular the value of will be sultably inseribed went eee __ Special, $2.48 TR. Hh gio. Manufactu rers’ RINSING FROM. ONE 1 ris 25¢. Paintings, valu. ‘This 2,000 pieces, assorted,at toc. 1,000 pieces,assorted,at 15c. k only, Very Handsome Gxt Oil with fine gilt fi AQCHE EIND, AMONG THIS Lor pretty su 8c. 5¢ THE PINESD “GOODS “IN This week. ° SHADES, Men’s Goods. Sn PURF SCARES, — LINED. NDSUME PATTER Dainty Pin Trays, Ash Satve Boxes and Pen Wipers, Receivers, in dark blue ware, 39 5 value. This we 2 Cc. Large Dlue and Dresden patterns. MBROIDERED SATIN Regi _E ALL BROW ELEY, wi ABA’ This 50c. A splendid assortment of Fine Bo- 2ARGE SIZE_REEFER SCARFS, hemian Ghiss Bonbonnleres, all sizes. DEERE, HEMSTETCIED From 98c. to $4.98. VALUE 39C. DOL ¢ Wort $2.00. 00s ets, NAVY iNet AND $1.49 Upholstery Depa Department. Ronee PORTIERES AT PRICES GREATLY x{HOICE OF 100 SAM ‘. ” eT RE Gift’’ jewel boxes. ‘This is but one of scores of specials in Jewel Boxes. Can't possibly buy them lower elsewhere. Beautiful Silver Jewel Box, bevel glass top, 39¢. qual- IQC. Y BL ECRU, aALE PAIRS CHE ity. This week. 5 OR Ealeeriy PORTIA ALL FUL LENGTH AND MEAT FOI SINGLE te SS book on « oucH TN ONERINGS PORTIERES FANGING IN PRICE FROM $4.00 "TO $8.00—$1.50 PER STR! ALL OUR $2.56 2. ‘TIEIBS REDUCED ‘TO $1.09. ; CHENILLE POR- ALL OUR, $3.00 TO $4.00 CHENILLE Por- TIER ee pa "as TO $1.00 TAPESTRY Por- wT (Bites Opes SAND TASSEIA TO "MATCH, ca Curtain. Bargains. 350 PAIRS NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, EULL 3% YARDS LONG, REDUGED FROM $1.00 “12the. jie the result utd not the cause of the disense. am prepared to fully. prove the truth of ‘uy theory by curing any ang every case in tue earlier stages. I will positively guarantee to cure every case of aption in el ta stages. Letters from the follo. sett a fice: J. E. BARN! 433 7th st. nw. cme with EP Mertz, 1th and F a. EATE, 810 12th = p.w.: A. L. CA oth et bg aes "ARSON. | 1320 STYLES, guest at Hater Soar MERT? 906 F st. n.w ode Lie ised Sth at vias 4 deS-3un, 2 For Fine Decorations, Plants, Cut Flowers or Designs, Etc. SSCS: Go to J. R. Freeman, 612 13th_St. NW. Getween F and G sts.) no-3m,23 SSSCCOSCOOSS » Py "Phone 1540. 4 # $3 © Gewmine Mink Toas. 2. J. Jay Gould |t ef roe TREE ny eu 9TH ST, | 4. ne2d-t me = ‘Puff Boxes ALI-SILK JA! GOLD CROTH SOFA 3 Jewelers, 1113 Pa. Ave. ates SQUalth US FLED, AND del6-28d_ [ED z # Op To Soe @b SLPS 90 HOOPS PHEVED ESOS | 259 THEORTED TAPANESE, DOURTE Peed Sreereresesecoeseseosvessoe | RESTS, SILC TASSELS, REDUCED FROM Ze Kvenings until Christina OSS OS SOCOOSOOTEES PPP AAALAC A U OR iEDUCED FU FOU! FROM $3.00. nn $1.9 PAIRS IRISH POINT CURTA! ONLY FULL 3% YARDS Lo} WIDE, REDUCED FROM $5.00,TO 100 PAIRS FRI GUBTAINS, FULL 9 $3.00 TO $1.49. WOOD POIs, IM thiethy, ast on WITH FOOT 0, BRASS TRIMMINGS COMPLETE BYERY PAIR OF CURTAINS, Drapery and Fancy Cushion S, WHITE —cut glass and sterling sil- ver—large size—very rich— a beautiful gift—$q up. ¢ Harris & Shafer, F Specials. a PESSCESOSOOTECEOOSO9004 9) Ore INK "Special Sale of FURS For Christmas Gifts. Russian Marten Neck Boas. 8c. worth Electric Seal Collarettes. ..$3.90, 0, worth $1: ARDS .361N_. NEWS ES AS 000 YARDS GOLD. orn Di “DRAPERY, 1 UCED FROM Ee TO 9. 1§ Kann, Sons. d * 64 t $ 181.73, worth 1 Storm Marten Cluster, with 15 tails, + $13.00. worth $25.6 73, worth 85, redaccd. He price. 3s gees Qoscroorensoow MA’ Ww del 528 1ITH ST. N. Open Every Night Until Christmas, , > * ” OPEN EV ENINGS. Za ‘Sons Everybody And His Wife Ys hunting, brain racking to find gifts to please each particular person on their Usts. We're helping many out of thetr difficulties, We think we have a stock of givables that'll suit more people than any you'll find. Useful, pretty gifts of hundreds of vartettes, Photo Frames. A beautiful display of highly polished Lacquered Gilt ‘rames, in various shapes, at. $1.50 Photo’ Frames, “in suspen and sizes OSC, Prices begin at.........5 Zz Leather Fra-nes, prettily $ mounted, it = 1.50 Foldi $1.50 lar and Cuff Boxes Elegant Sinele and Combination Col- lar and Cuff Boxes, in orange and olive leathers, Prices per set, 65C., 75¢., 98c. Finer ones up to §s & $6. Military Brushes, With polished wood backs, olive wood, satin wood and ebony, sets of 2 brushes, Teather case. Prices start t $2.50 at 5 Flasks, C Handsome Leather-covered and white 75C., $1, $1. 25 up. handsome lire of Fine Im- Sliver Flasks, hatelaine Bags. ganic torchooeifica: Se cee Flasks, metal porte: Beet +0 i i i 4 > § Ba ae Grand Showing Books at Cost. with Xmas Books for the sortment comprises both the imported and es bargains," +4 Fimons one-da. f Children’s $ ; 9 ; $ ‘This Is a rare chance to provide yourself. children! The as- merican editions, and-is acknowlelged to be one of the finest stocks shown in Wash- 7 ington! ‘DECKER’S, nn FSt; de16-401 “Open Evenings.” 4 TERRORS CE RERDEOOSEAGESEOSE Zreeeees 3 ~ CHATELAINE 5 $ WATCHES. » % ~ Ladies’ Soli 3 & likt ¢ OW: 4 4! > ot ae ¢ J. KARR'SSONS, 3 =ape es : 945 pen Ave. 3 We Want To Be Your Family Druggist. We want y rely on us a8 you jclan. We want o tions are left here— pounded accurately. aad exactly— they're com of the PUR! rugs. G7 Messrs. W. B. T. Davis and J. S. Noel have charge of our prescription department. Roth are well-known pharmacists. Arlington Drug Store, Cor. Vt. Ave. & H St. ater. s. paggett. a16-200 At this Xmas Season Do not fail to visit the Book Basement. At C. Baum’s, 416 “Seventh.” All books at cut prices. iNovel Menus For \~] fini inner Parties. 1qEAGh, mean. we arrange we éndeavor THE WORLD OF SOCIETY Three Notable Weddings to Take Place This Evening. Miss Bryaet and Mr. Simpson, Miss Tracy and Mr.Wade and Miss White and Dr. Davis the Happy Couples. Three handsome weddings will take place this evening. At Epiphany Church at & e'elock Miss Agnes Carolan Bryant and Mr. Frederick Simpson. will be married. The bride will be attended by four brides- maids, the Misses Stone, Miss Ethel Nor- ris and Miss Amy Bryant. Little Miss | Florence Stone will be flower girl. The bride, who is the eldest daughter of Mr. C. O. B. Bryant of “The Labyrinth,” Mont- gomery county, Md., is a charming and most accomplished young lady. The coupic will go to Cuba, N. Y., to reside. At St. Andrew's Church Miss Maud Tracy and Lieutenant John Parson Wade will be married. The bride will be attended by Miss Frances Porter of Towanda, Pa Miss Gertrude Sheidon of Glens Fails, N. -; Miss Egimton cf Kentucky, Miss May Catlin, Jennie Hunt, Miss Ritten- house, Frost and the sister of the bride-clect, Miss Elmeda ‘Tracy. The brother of the bride, Lieut. Joseph P. Tracy of the Ist Artillery, now stationed in Florida, will be best’ man. Captain . Lieutenant Craige and Lieutenant Lieutenant Summer- Lieutenant Lott, 6th Caval Lieutenant Callan, 5th Artillery, and Lieu- tenant Guignard, 4th Artillery, will be ushers. Rey. J. H. Perry, D. D., will per- form the marriage ceremony, and a recep- tion will follow at the residence of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burr Ridg- way Tracy. The bridegroom-elect’s regi- ment is stationed at San Antonio, Texas, to which post he will return with his bride. The marriage of Miss Grace May White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles White. @ Dr. Liewetlyn F. Dayis will take place at 7:30 o'clock at Assembly's Presbyter:an Church, Rev. Dr. Little officiating. Miss Myra Davis, sister of the groom, will be maid of honor, and Misses Lula Rothrock and Lula Cox bridesmaids. Dr. H. Jerome Allen will be pest man. Mr. Maurice Hath- away, Mr. Cooper Cox, Mr. Henry C. Rothrock and Mr. George Davis, brother of the groom, will be the ushers. The Brazilian minister and Mrs. de Mea- donca will give a dinner December 21. Invitations are just out for the Bachelo’ germans. The dates are January 6 and and February 17, and the cotillion will be- gin at 10 o'clock. Mr. and Mra A. G. Wilkinson have cards out for Wednesday evening, December 30, at 9 o'clock, 1526 K street, when Miss Wil- kinson will make her debut. Mrs. and Miss Wilkinson will receive Mondays in Janu- ary after the 4th. The Swiss minister and Mrs. Pioda will give a dinner in honor of the Secretary of State and Mrs. Olney, January 6. Three debut parties filled yesterday after- noon. The handsome young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Laker was presente ed to a large and distinguished company. heuse was beautifuily adorned with filo arranged in the most artistic way. Miss white peau de soie embroidered chiffon. In the dining <. Aulick Palmer and Mrs. Bugenu s did the honors of the well-appoini- Baker was gowned i and Miss the Miss party were Mi zabeth Harmon, th Davidge, Miss Martha Hichborn, 3 Clare and Roberta Howard, Miss Esther Gordon, Mi ‘erguson, daughter of the United to Norway and Sweden, in Washington, her former and Miss Worthington. Later these at a dinner, an equal home, were entertained number of young men joining them at the IN LABOR TROLES. jotes of Interest to the Tollers of the City. The weekly meeting of the Rullding Trades Council, which was held last even- ing at the hail of the Brotherhood of Else trical Workers, was attended by the rep- resentatives of nine of the afMfiliated bodies In the absence of President William Sil- ver, who is in Circinnat! attending the con- vention of the American Federation of Labor as a delegate from the Central La bor Umon of this city, Mr. F. W_ Golden of the Operative Plasterers’ Union was called to the chair; Mr. mes M Boyee Was secretary. The auditing committee submitted a re port, which was adopted, showing that the council Was in a very prosperous and that there was a handsome sum of meney in the treasury fon was read fr Local Brotherbood of Electrical orkers, asking the correction of a pul» Ushed report that they had in taking a Jol in one of the theaters in agreed to not ask for any pay werk was completed After the © of sting last evening of the of Labor it was stated th the organizations composing body were there represented by their delegates. Tt was also said that the leading subject of dscussion was c proposition to drop Lcono- clast Assembly from the roll of membe ship for non-payment of dues and other reasons, but that it was finally dec cefer further cons! of the Washington ul until th Mr. Joseph P. McCrink states that the report that he stated at the last meeting of the Central Labor Union that Secretary Jerdan of the Consumers’ brew 4 had re im to send a union engin ' for e mployn ment was incorr quested that plac TOO Ean THE: MISSION, ery Gr bijection te a James L. Ewin, t of the Anti- Saloon League, in an open letter to the excise board complains of a violati n of law in granting a license for a saloon at the corner of 6th street and Louisiana avenue. The ground stated ts that. ac- cording to the statute, no joon may be Pt within 400 f. of a place of wor The place comy “dof is within 40s of the Central Union Mission. It tw further stated that the attorney for th» league was refused a reasonable for a stay of proceedings, made at the quest of the mission authorities A Special Smoke Nuisance. To the Editor of Thy re ening Star I observed some days ago in reading ‘The Star that the Commi: US ask authorit ance in the cit to uppress the smoke Good ide: tI wou'd like to ask, “What's the matter” witn their exercising the au thority they already have and suppres ing the sn. oke nuisance that is being datly (and nigh “pur made at the M street pump irg station? Situated as it is, right in the best residen ion of the northwest, Jit ts, 1 believe, a greater nuiannce to me | of the best piepf Washington than any other boiler plant i of coal used I belie than any. the cit > and Marringe Licenses. Marriage licenses ha n issued to the following: White—August Hasselbuseh and Minnie Myers: Evan T. Derm and Lizzie Busching; dwin J. Palmer and Lydia ‘aunce, both of St. Mary's county, M@ Chas. G. McDonald and Anna M. K ly; Addison L. Otterbach and Martha R. Mor- fan; Daniel Georges and Daisy V ook; Wiliam Earnest of Amberst county . c. Watts of Lynchburg, Va . ehiin ad Annie F. Davis Jos. G. igers of Philadelphia, Pa. and Carrie L. Tat Davis and ¢ and Maude Liewe t John P. Wade Burke and Av F feast. They were Mr. Robert Lee, Dr. Mor- | bie M. Myers, both of Culpeper county, Va ris Murray, Mr. Ormsby McCammon, Mr. | Frederck B. Simpson of Cuba, Md., ani Mr. Charies McRoberts, | Agnes C. Bryant of Sligo, Md: John HM ‘art of Wilmingion, Del. | Dawson and Mary E. Harrover, both ?herson, Mr. Lee Phillips Va.: Linwood W atsoi Mr. Brooke Baker. rlamy, both of Chariot Mr. and Mrs. Edwin MeCahill presented Sipe eer: their daughter, Miss Florence Laurens \ Va., Richard & an ahanie Cahill, to their friends yesterday. fates 5: Albee aed Mannie residence, #12 N street. The hi si of Albemarie county, Va decked with paims aad the tl olu med Jas. M. Turner and Isat H the debutante made a fragrant pile. ine Charles Howard of King ¢ eB latter was gcwned in white silk mu Va., and Mary Mrooks of this city with a bolero jacket of heavy lace. h carried lilies of the valley n of Baltimore, Miss § . Warren led at the tea * Lynch, daughter of Mrs, Jona Lynch, Hillyer place, was another debu- Ss. nte yesterday, and made her bow to a © and appreciative company. Caas. Hartwell Cragin and Miss will be at home Thursdays in Janu- Capt. into their own house for the winter. Zouga ard fami ave moved Mrs. and Miss Ffoulke will receive Thursdays through the remainder of D>- cember and January and February, in- stead of Saturdays as in previous yea Mrs. Sartoris gave a violet luncheon yes- terday in honor cf Mrs. Bahkmetiff. ‘Pn other ladies at the table were Mrs. Grant Mrs. William Emory, Mrs. John Dav Mrs. Leiter, Mrs. Hearst, Mrs. Ric! hard- son Clover, Mrs. Dent, Mrs. Auden Mrs. Rodgers, Mrs. Draper, Mrs. Sheridan, Miss Edes, Mrs. Heath, Mrs. Sharp, Mrs. Julian James and Mrs. Legare. Miss Lewis of 15th street gave an infor- mal drive whist party on Monday evenir The head prizes were won by Miss Annic Lewis and Mr. Hite Miller, ard the second prizes by Mrs. Miles Henshaw and Mrs. Roger Nelson. ‘The marriage of Miss Grace May White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles White, and Dr. Llewellyn F. Davis, will take place this evening at 7:30 o'clock at Assembiy Presbyterian Church, Rev. Dr. Little ofli- ciating. The maid of honor will be Miss Myra Davis, sister of the groom, and the bridesmaids Miss Lula Cox and Miss Lula Rothrock. Dr. H. Jerome Alien will be best man, and Mr. Maurice Hathaway, Mr. G. Cooper Cox, Mr. Henry C. Rothrock and Mr. George R. Davis, brother of the groom, will be ushers. The marriage of Miss Grace Elizabeth Duryea of Glen Cove, L. 1, daughter of Mr. E. H. Duryea, and Mr. James Cresop Sprigg, jr., of this city, took place yester- ‘at Si. Gtorge’s Church, New York city, Rev. . Rainsford officiating. Mr. Colin Studds of the Pennsylvania railroad was best man and Mr. T. F. Brantley of this city was also present at the happy event. A wedding breakfast followed at the Waldorf, which was attended by inany well-known people of New York. The couple are spending their honeymoon in the south. Mrs. Ashby W. Woodward of Staunton, Va. is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. A. Keblinger, 628 23d street. Mrs. Frye, wife of Senator Frye, not receive until after the holidays. ‘A very pleasant party to celebrate the tenth birthday of Master Fred Newburgh was given at No. 310 T street last evening, which was attended by a number of the children in Le Droit Park. Those present included Misses Ruth Albert, May Frosi, Natalie Cowell, Paulina end Malvina Woog, Daisy and Freda Cooper, Ida Kuhner, Louisa Scribner, Eleanor Gannett and Ev- elyn Watson, Masters Malcolm Gannett, Willie Birney, Burwell Hamilton, Sammie Brooks and Charlie Brown. A musicale will be given this evening at Washington Seminary, to which a large company has been invited. Mrs, Faulkner and Miss Jane W. Faulk- ner, wife and daughter of the Senator from West Virginia, will be at the Shoreham af- ter January 1. St. Joseph's Catholic Church was the scene of a very pretty wedding this after- neon at 3 0% Miss will n ana county of this city; Jos. ALT ‘lke Robinson Fields of Mitcheti’s tion, a oberts of Mir Staticn, Va min Brown and PriseiNa Carter; Wm. Wilifams and Laura Tutt Columbus King and Mary E. asso ‘and 9 sOLte and Jennie Hail; sy Smith ison Coleman and E all Colds, torant Like rit MARRIED. KELLY McDONALD. On Tuesday, Docomber 1, 18a, by the Rev. SF. Ryan, ANNA M. KELLY and CHARLES GM No cards . ad a piKD. pRY of, pneumon n Dee rt, MARY Hath aN widew of vr eighty-two years Internment Friday, 1 Bene Baltimy Md. > MAJOR. 1 1 Joo n., 1 reside VE iNips, in his fifty-third year Funeral services at’ bis late street south-ast, Thurs: and friends invited. OER. At parents, ne wt, oa Wednendas A eB T , December 16, , son of Mrs smi, go Ith street northwest, in ite twenty-ninth year, . WHITE. Suddenly, on Monday, mber 14, 1896, Be E280 nn HORERT WHITE. Or Funeral services on Thursday at 11 aan, Int private. 2467 Brightwood avenne Relatives and friends invited. in Memoriam. 2th arance of my husband, DYSON, who died one year ngs DYSON. Ri conas., Coens 16, 18% “To live'in hearts we h jy his wife FLA ve “ved is not to din.” MANN. In loving rem ter, GERTRUDE M. Carter’s Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE POSITIVELY CURED BY THESE LITTLE Pras. They also relieve distress from Dyspepsia, Ind jon and Too Hearty Bat) A idigest ign Hearty Eating. A per, t Fiala Geated Tooguc, Vain an TORPL Fegulste the Bowels, Purely Vege: smail Pilis. Small Dose. ~ Smiail Price. -

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