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An Army of Remnants Offered For Tomorrow-= =-AT== PERRY’S. | What our Remnant Days have been pale in the light of what is offered for tomorrow. The keenest appreciation will JOHNSTON'S, 729-731 7th St. NEVER *morrow Decorated SO LOW Ev our steadily igcreasing business. Tlillinery Dept. NT _“EHE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1897 14 PAGES. \ ‘ 5 | “Plums” at Baum’s. hee ie Friday*the bargains grow greater and better owing to THE WORLD OF SOCIETY| ‘The Mearms-Chambers Marriage at Calvary Tonight Reses Are the Chosen Flowers— Superb Presents—Other Wed- dings — Notes. The morriage tonight at Calvary Bap- tist Church of Miss Mary Beard Chambers Goodman, the Misses May Goodman, Olivia Wynkoop, Janet Wynkoop, Blanche Landon, Fannie Calvert, Hannah Selby, Effie Henry, Katherine Hendricks, Ide Rhodes, Laura Wynkoop, Louise Shuman, Marion Wynkoop, Louise ll and Nellie Wiliam T. Smith, J. E. Wynkoop, Edward L. Burns, Howard Omohundro, George L. Fisher, William Stein, Joseph Wynkoop, William Mihm, _— mowext. c — ‘Chamberlin, Alex- ynkoop, Ha: - werd Annan wry Saers and J. Ea. Mr. Carroll D. Wright ana family are set- Ued for the winter in their new home, 1345 Vermont avenue. Mr. and Mrs. G. DeWitt are located at Wilalrd’s for the winter. Mrs. F. I. Seai of O street has gone to New York to attend the horse show. oo = z $3.50 Trimmed Hats. Alt ‘le Cloth-bound Books by well- and Mr. Williem A. Mearns will be a —obe kindle at the opportunities that will crowd on to the short- i me ntat style Pritey 91.98 Paiguindess Sema gares Sc. ||| Prominent social event, which wit! interest | Mrs. 1. V. Slater and sister, Mra, FE. J. length and broken-size tables at this weekly cleatance. They 2. 7Be. Children’s Fur Felt we Friday. ic. bund-<ds of friends in this, as well as | Chassagne of Philadeiphia, left this morn- fruits of big selling. The losses that we must make to Flats, all colors, aew shapes. 4Qc Juvenile Books, relatives and friends of the family in other | '!® for New York to aitend the horse show. are the fruits of big selling. Th Ee mliby Got septs a sturles for lttle boys and girla, Nice- |_| cities. The fair bride is both charming | MF. Joseph D. McGuire of Maryland has keep the stock free-and clear and comple i ey a pass- ° a: ae. Black and Colored Birds 5c Jy Allustrated. Regular price, # 5¢_ =| | and popular. She is the daughter of Mr. seg hyp ac tage penton ot 2 i ivi = and Algrettes. 38. a = . . ly, ral upy Wi a ing privileges that your promptness can claim with pro! =a z = é NOs -Aii-sukcdibhon, ail abodes 5c. = cere a and Mrs. David Abbott Chambers. Mr. | few’ days. Don’t get the impression that it is a medley of undesirabte Satisfaction guaranteed or Bases: Getewe Sele . ae Sneseaee many ae Mearns is = son of — Robert K.| Mr. and Mra. Geo. M. Bond have returned values and bad buyings—FOR THE CONTRARY IS THE money cheerfully refunded. | Dry Goods Dept. ae Sac RIE PH AOC. Ll one at the wedding with other reitives | LU", ROH Summer, home at High Bridge my i hoice. . ~ wcet yi! cily res-dencs c FACT. They are the nearly sold-out popular styles and quali EGGS--Tomorow 700 +} 2 24-tn. Black Satin Duchess, ee Dept. from Philadelphia and Chester, Pa. Mr. | the winter. J SE ties. The best always goes first, you know. = very. fine. Dress Trimmings ept. Mearns ts well known and highly esteemed] ‘The marri . < ny ee n doz. Eggs at 1414c. doz. Fri marriage of Miss Rosa Estella Bow Moments mean much. Come early. - Eggs a ihe. : ee ai atar Coes 89°. Colored Embroidered G Qe by the business men of Washington. He is | ler to Mr. Joseph T. C, Plant occurfed lest Black Figw per yd.... od connected with Corson & Macartney, and | evening at 8:30 o ciock in the Chure he Sik. Regular price, 75e. Filannels. Friday, per ya. “eo h of t Remnants in Remnants in CATSUP == Tomorrow pads? os mice We 59c. 6Se. Black Sik Gimps. Fr 3Oc_ has been, secretary of ‘the Washington Bplphany, the Rev. Albert Hulliker orictat- So-in, Black aud Navy day, per yd...........0.2-0-+ =~ =< ge for the past poe Toft dn a ride vy a see ee har STigc. | ake Ee A 10. | Sea, eee ae cee ee | See a nee ees ee 24-inch Corded and Striped Crepes, in oLe: * price, 50c. Friday...... ““/@we | — Friday ....-......-.- te, and represent friends here as weil as| liam Menschine. Joseph Belue and M ail shades that are In demand—REDUCED poe at 4c. bottle. = Ze. Silk Plush, all colo. 25c. | Neckwear Dept. ‘ in distant clues. The bridal party tonight | Charles Wells. the oreenist, Mie Harry Lei from $1.65 to Tac. a yard. z See H Friday. ; : will consist. of Miss Louise Kauffmann, | ter, rendered ‘classic selections and? Mess 21-inch Shirred Silks, in White, Cream, Nine 28-inch English Gloria Umbrellas, BLUE--Tomorrow 3] 10c. ‘9c. Black French Feather [5c meid of honor, and Miss Mira Noyes, Miss | Dayelle Taylor sang “Softly Flows the Black _and the evening tints-REDUCED Lie ee bo: f Ball BI 3 ‘80c. Fiber Chamois. Friday = Boas, 1% yds. long. Friday... Alice Pilling, Miss Bessie Hopkins and | Summer Breeze.” Mr. Melville Hensey from T5c. to 50e. a yard. Rem nts in XES 0} we, COM= Wrappers Underwear, $1.50 Chiffon Fronts, lace Miss oe Woodward, bridesmaids. s<dge a! fee ips Me" isemediately before = ae nai se 9 and velvet trimmed. in blue, Charles Marcy Robinson of Middletown, e entrance of the bi party. The ush- iincen Se Vaniaess Ut en re ig taining 100 balls, for Etc: Six ana xe green wring: ODT Conn., will oe best man, and Mr. Landon | ers led the way to the altar, being tole Go Piece og inten Be Merino Underwear. I : ° 5 8c Burchell, Mr. Frank W. Vaughn, Mr. Colin | lowed by the four bridesmaids, who wore ee eee Le Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Merino Vests, 4¥4c. box. Large 10-in. Ladies’ Flannelette “‘Wrap- Ladies 12%. Hdkfs, 8c. Studds, “Mr. Archibald Butt, Mr. Harry | Owns of mousseline de soie In the rainbow Remnants in White and Natural, with high neck, long ; pers. Regular “price, $1.25. @ 8c 2 O. Wilson, Mr. Hugh J. Guthrie of Pas- | tints—green, pink, yellow and blue. The Hosi and short sleeves Worth 75e-—3 bottles Liquid Bluing, rene 68c. Ladies’ 12%¢. Swiss Embroidered saic, N. J; Mr. John Bramall of Philadel. | Were Miss Lillie Faunce, Miss Atnie ope osiery. S a. Eee ms eee PS EE aan Handkerchiefs, slightly muss- Qo phia and Mr. D. Laurance Chambers will| ler, Miss Maggie Leceniter and Miss an Children’s Fast Black Ribbed Hose, with nee ieee re ppers, Ac. — ered ed. Friday be ushers. Rev. Dr. Greene, pastor of | ie Burke. Immediately preceding the double knees. heels and toes—worth 25c.— me bm = ea Sacques. Regular 75e. qr 37c. ee amare ee Calvary Baptist Church, will perform the | bride was the maid of honor, Miss Elsie NOW 19. a pair—3 pairs for Be. ity. Friday: = 25e. Dolls, slightly soiled. Friday. 15e. betrothal service, and the bride's brother, | Plant, a sister of the &room. Miss Plant Re mats in FLOUR--T ; Sadie whak Wiace Gites “e enna == OMOFrOW ee Baap es Reawar 25e. Leather Belts. Friday......10¢. Rev. Tileston F. Chambers of Saratoga weil ad yellow mousseline de sole over nafurel canere fect Stace! S"Snd" hp Bedwear. Best Family Flour, price, $125. Friday.o--s---- 75c. jolie! nos ieanes aay ee (| eg eee ne eer ee en een aeons enly—REDUCED from 39¢. to 25. a pair. One 12-4 California Blanket, slightly ¥ ” Children’s Flannelette Night Gowns. et 2 The bride's dress is of cream white satin, | looked very pretty and graceful in her + solled—REDUCED from $10 to $8. “Royal Brand,’ $4.90 Sizes 2 to 10 years. Regular D3¢ A the high-necked bodice richly trimmed with | £own of white satin, with full court train Remnants in One Pink Miteheline Spread—REDUCED 1 Soc. quality... Friday....... * | Plen’s Dept. rese point lace. She will wear a tulle veil | and draperies of chiffon. Hur tulle veil wee FI. el. from $2 to $1 3 bbl. Sacks Royal, 18c., Children’s 39e. Canton Flannel Night 5 and carry a shower bouquet of lilies of | Worn back from the face and was janmels. - 4 Drawers. Sizes 1 to Get scmatntea rsh occ mee ear the valley. The maid of horor will wear| by a cluster of orange blossoms, the same German, All-wool Fancy Flannels, tn Remnants in ¢|4 35c., 70c. > ie é nishings Department tomorrow by buy- a gown of white lace, over white satin, Her | flowers adorning ber bodies ‘The geane plaids and ‘stripes, lengths from 4 to z vane ees Children’s 98c. Worsted Dresses. ing some of these: bouquet will be of American beauty roses. | and his best man, Mr. Walter W. Fox of Fards—REDUCED from Sige. to Soe. a y4. Gloves. $ SALMON--Tomorrow ¢ Sizes 2 to 6 .years. Fri. BRe Men's 50c. Undershirts. Only 2 of ithe bridesmaids will wear white silk, the | this clty, met the bride at the chancel rail. ees ee | a tree re eas lebrated $19) © “fais Wo EE ctormaee | Rian TTT 2Gc. p Seion ot rity ite ao ii cage | Air She mremony = coven a at Satine Fisanele. ee REDUCED tro’$1 to 4 ates $ arge cans celebrate ¢ oe ea eee a ee, voste, Men's $1. All-wool let Under- will be worn, and, like the maid of honor, | Street. The bride is the daughter of Mr. & Ss B d. 9 ° tall , 2 ete. Will wear, in shirts and drawers. 68c. they will wear white aigrettes in their hai and Mrs. John J. Bowler of Ohio, and the ts i 18 pairs of Ladies’ Fk 3 & pear rand, 9c.; 3 American Hosiery, ete. 39c. pieree gta. =e ° Their bouquets will be of Carnot roses. | §Tvom is a well-known Baltimorean. Remnants in REDUCED tone $125 uel sts Sie ” Seti cmente iim Ce SG Men's Soc. and Gc. Fleece-tined Both the church and the Chambers’ resi-] Mr. and Mrs. John Sinclair of White Goods. ‘CED’ trom E 3 tase ¢ inp meemete PAT Gloves, slightly solled. Fi- BOC dence will be decorated with roses. The = == Yool Hose, 3 z 5 reception which will follow the ceremony |. “ Short lengths of White and Colored 2a = * day -..-. 20262-2202. 0 oe . : 4 4 5 eee rine a Wha tad ota Ste pee ¢|¢ NEW BUCKWHEAT | | Ladies’ $1 Gloves, 76c. Soas tis Gia Gish aoa aie | | TENOGGT on etativet” and “intimate| ———(Contiued om Bigien Pag Organdics. India Linens, Persian Lawns, ationery. aes 3 : 5 : Fleece-lined Gloves, with and with- . Se SS jd und Checked N. oks, ete., at le Ladies’ $1 Gloves, in 2-clasp or ight f her! y, which will : tee eee Stafford’s Ink—REDUCED to 3c. a bot. % | y =Tomorrow 10 pounds s panre renaneel Gee ta-tope;alighidly seed s pee ak ae Se ee MARRIED. won, £| 5 Buckwheat Flour for ¢ : Friday : cities. A number of relatives from Penn- | G ‘ : D to Ge. a doz, Fj 3 oASET Rao ace sree a 7 Remnants in = aia +14 200; emailer lots, 2940. ¢ eee arse ca od eel core rt Linens. emnan an °9 9 “720 + the church tonight will be by card. PANES MRED ORAL areatiahsmee | | Black Goods.) pound. é Wit So 416 J Sk ERE CS pe 7S === 9 ° gave a dinner last week for the same com- ov. S. M. Newman, I at the residence of Lot of Doyltes at spectal prices that are ee an z EGG BISCUIT=-=To= $ pany. nts, 2 Salone or not anywhere near what they are worth. 34 yards ef 42- Mobair Caniche— se . s. xe i < . At Trinity Church, 3d and C stre as! -_ vem Yat = REDUCED from #2 10 $1.25 0 yd <i¢ morrow Egg Biscuit at + a ae 3a higtit. aise Serine OF auiea Katia cies : . Lot of Huck and Damask Towels that a vans — night, arriag ss Laura i See Be : ors of other lenstns $1 West and Mr. Alvin G. Belt was wi _are slightly solled—at remnant prices. a There are joie of other short lengt £ $ 14l4c. Ib. - by a large company. Palms and white A eld — 2 eeccccoce eeeeee ° chrysanthemums decked the chance. é Remnants in Remnants in #|2 JUMBLES--Tomor- ¢|27°"""" S Gifts Messrs, Perry West, Le Roy Goug’, James Baskets. pirat 4 a $ le Gerome Desio’s < H. Henley and Frank Lamasure were ushe 3:40 p. ° ss Goods. 4. ers. Mr. Loy Keilogg was best man, and Jam z ea tney, Nork BaskerREDUCED from Fancy Dress Seay Se 5A = row Honey Jumbles, $ iS = x —for— ies. Wickara PWilkane wee the obkaate Carrell Bailey, and beloved mother of Willan 22 to $2.25. and Blue % = LL, . . ing clergyman. The bride’s attendants a ar é : Seaeroes ee oes oan ele iced or plain, 94. Ib. $ . Aucti Nn. ; B id Were the Misses Pattle Blackstone and | sa) gcovte cee ‘ om ee yard. o1E Saves Z/2-—- B Q rides Mary Loker, bridesmaids; Miss Nellie De cette atid raced ye ne ray $. fa dauta YEE Eie eee | SHRIVER’S CORN-- S$ _ No wonder the store ba cromded Vaughn, maid of honor, and Master John ; money = most a table {rll cf lengths from 114 : 2 with purchasers—for Qroods are being al- cae ee T. and Miss Beulah Boss, flower A, z Remnants in a ae eee $ ¢ Tomorrow at 6lAc. can. $ $ most given away. Elegant Xmas gifts ° in bearers. The bride was escorted by her | Va be hought for little money. Two sales brother, Mr. Harry P. West. She was 1. ¢ Pancy Goods. Remnants in aes Al Recep tinereeine bap. Bs : Silver ed in whive satine, and her tulie veil | 12:56 a.m. White Metal Jewel Box, with celluloid rate $ eA cab ey oe 3 9 fastened by a claster of lilies of the eee ¥ toep-REDUCED from 35.’ to lve. Linings. $ $ els 1107 St % < valley. She carried a bouque: of bride n ‘4 = ~ 9 40 xards of Dark Green Linen Cauvas— $14 morrow the large 3=Ib. $1>. _F ° 5 G Id roses and wore the groom's present—a sun- | F z 1 White Metal Candlestick—REDUCED REDUCED from 25e. to yard. at Ze Gerome Desig positively retires from ¢ (0) burst of pearls and diamonds. The maid of ! # $ from te. to de. “of Gray and White wie | % Size Tomatees,7!4c.cam. 1+ Giana * honor wore white silk muil over white K “nontheast z surtings MED Tow Ise to tee, & |S Sonnet $f "F. WaknEN 2OUNSON, Auctioneer, ¢ and. satin, with cerise ribbons. She carried | — 4™ friends respectfully invited. z Remnants in eee ae f= Sale ARBUCKLE’S--T S12 sue andecrihe fegccth Mlincgrisions ot! 2 nthemums matching in coior. The | prair. on Wednesday, N i Domestics ac R O= ¢ Samy AOR eco Y - sae : bridesmaids wore pink organdie, with 10:57 paan.. CATHERIN 8 & i 4 9 ¥ « sill Ss, and carried white chrysanth __ Fr: . Blas $ —_Bresened Pillow Canes, 45336—worth 15e. Remnants in $|2 morrow Arbuckle’s ¢|+, US Bie cya’ ge se ge egnen eee? _.... Gems. mums. The little flower girl was i neal froin ber ate es & —NOW ike. i i i si¢ UG Up G and carried pink flowers, and ret F yrthices perl $ : Dress Trimmings. +|4 Package Coffee, 10%4c. $ u TOWS TS, 9| SAIL KIRK & SON CO. escort wore'a suit of whit» satin, and also Rclatives and fsicnes e A Apron Ging- te ee ee 5 g SET ere $4] os *9 | carried pink flowers. The bridal party 2nd ate Oe yard REDUCED from Se. to 1c. ad. £|# Levering’s Package Cof- é LOVY: ee 106 Baltimore St. East, | tlstives were atizrwara he i Fy Black Silk O1 DUCED from 4 | — ° 3 residence of the bride's "no . T. ALDSON. On n 25e. to be. each, h , —Is theverteiual and only1gemuing; brand of aid : = r : par — |g fees tie. 0 Se SS Baltimore, I'd moos tap’ cult : ar eas ——- Good breadmakers have Loug! 9 ° recent pie a 3 Remnants in = $/}_ FRUIT CRACKERS-- $] in FOr tn $6.98 bbl, | smmamen ee oe i pio.steries. 21% T 3 = ds after Devember 1 bride re- | 1 he omorrow at 8c. Ib. 21 W.R: Brown, 2oth & Pa. ave. |> cate Me ee ap : 6 pairs sh vuriains—RE- 4 o IR. 0 z * da great many p among them 2 DEED am Se es aha ELS SHOULDERS--To- $| <2" : Don’t say you don’t like ) Elo. saben tae goers tats te nnants i eee an Striped Tap |} : LDER os : & )| A very beautiful wedding took place last | F : mnants in estry REDUCED to 65e. a yd S14 $ a Ribbons. Cccue Winds nn miona {2 Morrow Sugar-cured 4) — E might in Christ Church, Georgetown, at | $20 a Ribboris. paque Window Shades, mounted on 1- 4% a c > w a large and d | pune fo:re Saab Rib- inch Hartshorn rollers, si <|# Lean Shoulders at 7c. = - me )}igoked on with ple: Miss Frances | St eget, plete, ready to put up—J9e. each. rae é u it 74 - When Ready : BROWN wd send it frest 5 | Caroline Wheatiey and Lieut. Thoms s y ° 214 0 et rane BRE a S. M. C., were married by the Sages Remnants in zg vor pan BREAD. | re Albert inkett Stuart, D . ‘ani 15 rd for the ¢ loti 4 O_O 10rre- at Bie ef smilax divi 1 aml 43 1 for the et Notions. = A RICE--Tomorrow $ dozen. VEL 1 was adorned with Covered Whaletones—-KEDUCED from & | ° see = CIOUS. The ake oeet Z Gee CC é ¢ large grain magnificent ¢ coord for (up PADBED VANS ants i | (Krafit’s Bakery, 0%; Sts" a5 | Mwwathanc at ole Satondag, November Sh ea 6 pairs of & r Buckles RE 2/2 Cooking Rice 5Y c. Ib. ¢ ie el Delivions Cakes aia sriGe noisthe 20.2 ne clnrioters 8 thence te ter's Church, where mass wii = . Brown and DUCED from 50e. and terse a pair. |S ig 9 O72 C- IID. household sooda_mas RL ee eee " the choristers ine Sate for # her soul. (Galt z box fronts, = $ z ee Fai ee ee ae a — Ta | Bt tie church doo : Ma, papers pl z Remnants in pags CANDY--Tomerrow $| | Stzone"sronac Another Importation | the chancel, sinsing tne toners aE “ . i 21s A 2 anya ms ‘lish Patte Clair Murphy of the United St 3 Leather Goods. Z £|¢ French Mixed Candy at of French and English Pattern Hats. ship Brooklyn, Lieut. Pail : Exskey uiverston tdnhgh Seal Pooket Mook REDUCED J f 5I IE <a Bonnets and Toques just received.|tne marive barracks, : 7 “Interment at) Arlington, t ontautten Wake pac ae: Ib. (MERCHANTS?’ fetiveny -0. {| Many new styles that are especially | Walter Ball of the fazship Ne ae haga agnor 5 ‘ombination Book Gs ry es 3 *pi 3 Se = Brooks 1 = io the — eS z STICK--Tomorrow | Bee) Si TSO j ante styles in Untrimmed Ha ea Ensign Leon nt and ° es apes i Yl ed Trit Ty Feath Boas. Far ( Be iss Lillie Blackford, Miss = = Remnants in aR : SSS | i eyes pase — | Genee eee See Eas isctord, a | a RE = Gonna ater > Schi Sle prices. ——|Louise Wheatley were bridesmaids. The ic 411 rihwest $ sop jMen’s Furnishings. %|¢ ; Mrs. C. Stiebel, |e tet more wie: mourcatine de soi a = - Ladies’ Suits. Shirts and Drawers; shitte-sixes 30, 48 | = = ee ° ° 9 over blue satin, and the two last were all Burial in 7 ee g oa ee . ; REDUCED tia soe STARCH--Tomorrow 2 FORKS AND Ss ss in white. The gowns were all low-necked, or aaa - Post Commander, So cei aceent in xtc sicaee = = B £ R OUNCE. Importer of Fine Millinery. and the flowers carried were white roses, CHAS. F. = — a & est lar @ lum: for 3y c. 4 Tareas penn pos > no18-th,s&tu-20 1113 G ST. Hig tied with white ribbons. The bride came in K 1 ISOT, at = - very finest qual & g Pp yoo 3 Es a fet : : church with her father, ex-Commissioner | k NE, widow of the 4 percatine and bound with Ses ue Ib < WEDDING, GIFTS—We have aa Wheatley, and at the chancel was met by © sixty-seoond year of z > trom $25 to $15, Bs le | made great efforts to procure and (CASE OF 24 BOTTLES ONLY $1. the groom and his best man. Mr. Edward ah re = a ae oS 5 z R. Marshall of Philadelphia. Her dress was ea Remnants in Remnants in RUMFORD’S--To= $| Produce for this season many a R -rupy LAGER R_) Jot, witte''satin ana reniffon. trimmed with Nove 40, “at F > | ti ; aX aN , int lace. Her tulle veil was fastene : ime | z es’ Silk Waists. Velvets ae | tiful_ articles EXCEPTIONAL po e thvited. alk E a 'o ¥ oy mah ate z = = with orange blossoms and a diamond orna- z 1 Silk « 5 paAbout 28 saris of Colored Vetecta, that z ~ morrow largest bottle $| DESIGN AND AT MODERATE U is the beer that U2) See ee were white roses and Soveminr 16, 1807. at 7 4 have sold at $2.50 d.— REDUCED a > = . ae’ : nists ASF . ymn. noria=. widow of the Inte = i ners U * &|¢ Rumford’sYeastPowder ¢ ee ee! appropriate for|\ Bo folks should drink — [B ( | Yislets,As.z recessional hymn. the choris- = Sinee years 8 atin ka eign aintuse thei = e ; =| Wedding Presents. Eden.” The relatives and bridal party were z. are at remnant prices tomers, ¢-cusual 12c. size --for é rhe rage of our stock is SO EX-|{ Y who need the Y (| atterwara entertained ‘at the home of ex- = Fi _ ——<* | ee oe Fs = Commissioner and Mrs. Wheatley, with a 2 Remnants in Remnants in 3. £ Ac. é TENSIVE and our prices so reason- ) L combined effects L number of out-of-town friends. $1 adies’ Fiannelettet 2 z e| 4 = lable that the ion o: suitable - Miss Mayday Louise Walker and Mr. sara meee — ee es Sar Cloakings. $ ¢ OATS--Tomorrow 2 aie will be ae easy matter : , A ob 2 bracing, et ee ee ee ae ee een ae ee y : id ‘inch All-weol Heavy English Cheviot, 4 = A = invi ing ii at Calvary Baptist Church in the presence y wie = Sedered: vam Black, already shrink NOW §2.50 & £|% best loose Oat Flakes or BS invigorating tonic of a gathering of friends which thronged 16, 1907, = yard. 2 Bs alt ro. G and a nourishin G \| the chureh in every part. ‘The platform N in tna 3 : - : £|% looseRolledOats,2!4c.Ib. ¢ eee 8» }] was massed with paims and white chrysan- ot Be alee ;. = Zs * ch! 5 eat Cenk 972 : JEWELLERS & SILVERSMITHS, E denne st TE (ithereem phante. Her. Greane per- Spruce = Remnants in REDUCED frem $1.50 to a yard. = z PEACHES. ES Tomar 1107 Penn. Avenuc. strengthening food. \ | rormed the SECEDE Sao Bele eee if 4 i acgt A S== =< “ 7 i }| church with her father, Mr. William H.} = = $ Dressing Sacques. Remnants in $e + R Ruby” Lager is both. R (| Waker, preceded by her bridesmaids. mnaid | PATTISON. On ‘Tuesday. _November a - Wderdown 1 in all col- + = row Cal. Eva: Peaches, + \ ee, eT a WILLIAM F. PATTIE ry 3 os CURD fren Jewelry s . Pp. 9 EF Case of 24 bottles—de- of honor and the ushers. e latter were c, Mra. C. B. Weigut. Mount Pleas- w o6e = = ¢ pach /|Mr. Alexander Britton, jr., Mr. Louis aged neventy-five sears, & 31 os 6 << Soe el lvered in unlettered wagons “4 Bs 2 Pearl Cuff Buttons—-REDUCED from + handsome fruit, 614c.lb. $ | manasa * Hoover, Mr. Fred W. Quinter and Mr. Nor- bridge, Md., on : Remnants in CRUEL Ue 3 ated See man Howard. The bridesmaids were | 19. at 10 a3. < Sa avgee Jeweled Hat Pirs—REDUCED from 5vec. | MACARONI T Bs WE PREPARB? “4; Washington Brewery Co.,/ Misses Hattle Quinter, Clara Mackintosh, $ Fiannel Skirts. becttaes a cs = Os 4 “LISTER’S D FRICE.” 4TH AND ¥ STS. N.E. "PHONE 2154. y ogg eats moa apn Peden gered beter onal PLANT. On Wednesday moming, November 17, ow ‘ a 3 z = ae 2 : e er a sister e je. iss 1s97, idence, 720 3d st portheast, Ladies: White Flaunel Skirts. heavy Remnants in *|% morrow the large 10c. TISTER > DEN noI8-th,s.t38 {| Mamie Smith was maid of honor and wore | Aer MANGA ADATISE BEM aes $ 31 . = 5a ka full stick t a> — | white organdie over pink silk, and carried of the late John H. Plant, aged eighty-five $ Handkerchiefs. 4 package, fu Ci, aay * 66 99 Mine Pink chrysanthemums. The bridesmaids | 32's. a pidlak cit aih tink Oi b * Soe harmless dftistptics so wore white organdie with pink ribbons, and tience aud abnezation of se! GS Remnants in ladies! Fore Linen Hemutitched Hand- 5I4c. package. carried pink chrysanthemums. ‘The pede | Others, this wae the lemon a life of trlal and sor- chiefs, soft bleached. rea . ea } = Muslin Underwear NOW lc. each—3 for Be) OF MO BES * * combined ‘witli ¢halk-as to [2 | —— point White Agi toe sume Stand: | wore white organdie trimmed with Valen |", 28d tutu eer aan 4 ares sees = MUSTARD-=--Tomor * * f delightfully f nt uble “for range or Iatrohe—at “summer” | Clennes lace and a tulle veil held by a dia-! ous specs, suffered ho waste or loss, theush filing % Ladies Muslin Cemtse, mando | with $ =-lomor= * © forma delightiully fragrai prices! Bargesbibped coal is cleaner and | mond sunburst, the gift of the groom. ir. | te alr with aroma. "Otier hope had sve ae tor plain bane chad width—RE- z se . ‘0 foto Ww erent $ eeat ie grow large 1c. bottles }||)* * and eficieit. “slentifrice. beeen eae ms oy ill tae te | Arthur P "Gorman. Jr wag ‘beat man. | Toy ee Oo feo aa : g Remnants in 3 * * acc, bottle rs FT : ——— ship all of our coal by barges! T. Britton, the Misses Britton, Attorney | Funeral Friday morning at 10 o'clock from St. 2 times eee Dkeess<cuseca on : ‘i Prepared German Mus= etatas Fane Maton ton, Attorney | PUljoyaine Church. Relatives ‘and’ fetends rr: z =a | ee ee tard, 4c. each. W. S: THOMPSON: © Johnson Bros., 1206 F St.) ceerg attae hur and Mie Siurewan: | Seti, tw sto” cattmore papers = ail Fi EDU 2. Cc. Nee a tN: 1515 7th st. 14th and-D sts. s.w. < Seette é ‘ - tab Stee! Sail Biles REDUCED from 182. z rd, x Pharmacist, 7oz"rsth st. Sd and K sts. 13th and Water sts. s.w. se4-3m,16 wien ets Ment Mra. Bectteon, i SCHROEDER. On Novembcr 37. 1607. GOTT. ¢ Remnants in 1 Metal Powder Pu! Box—REDUCED TOILET SETS==To- (B)_nel7-28d EF -WRITES SWAN FLOUR fs unexcelted, ~ | New York last night and will travel exten-| ie eee eee eeon anal siaty-seven z Infants’ Wear. from Gc. to 38. Free i - $ Chitdren's y Night Draw- Remnants in $ poe ee Desserts for aga trom the No, Sto ‘hah stvect morte, z Te Silke :|¢ China Toilet Sets at All Day nian a that of Mies Catherine Forrest Howard | — fives'Sod Ziends ited co wien. "Se $ Palade [mat tt oe Fancy ia I nk $1.25. On Thanksgiving Day Thanksgiving. — a eS : rns_and popular z peteeiG Ze — = Bat’ ye that you make engage- | ( ——— Pudding, : : $ Remnants in as wea eee ROUND STEAK-=To- | — Bahr sh sa'ntne ates aan |} — Se ana, tee Arrest Catséts: remnants at remnant prices. : morrow best cuts Round = cm Disease by the timely use of Tutt's Sek Sia een es Remnants in Steak, Ic. Ib. == curnew styles is Bison’ (2 me ime Liver Pills, an old and favorite sizes 15 to 25—NOW Soc. pair. Embroideries. ee - ¢! W.H. Stalee, 1107 F St., remedy of increasing popularity. ae Sa ee", aiineh Balgws Al-over Embrotd, BEANS--Tomorrow fle a3 to S years PERRY’S, — NINTH AND THE AVENUE.» =) 2-4 of varlous Swiss Embrofde: ie, Nainscok and REDUCED PRICES. eines the best Dry Navy Beans for baking, &c., at 3 cts. JORNSTON'S, hol7-16d Always cures SICK HEADACHE, Echt gu. a 729-731 7th St. Ran ae soseneits ;