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DYVITIT WAT THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1897-26 PAGES. ¢ SMALLVILLE: SSS SSL SSS SLY SSS SSS RE, | oceteteteteetntetetert * THE SOCIAL r WORLD street. by the Christian Endeavor Society | dies were both arrayed in white and car- pies 2 of the Vermont Avenue Christian Church. | ried bouquets of ro: Mii eis, Mi A GOOD PRAC g M VE Di 7300 1-1b. loaves to the barrel. Al yst a ved dei he Lindsay Poor, Miss Leech, Miss Kathi TICE. 2 MAYER BROS. & CO. XMAS DOINGS. = ——— wae aurectiowiot MiiserAda Corman adseantated | Owen alae Gartenaa Gist aon aries eee | esa = Of course you want ana cles, dolls, and candy ‘were’ on sais, ‘and | John Poor and Mis Chars Poon andthe [If You Want a Good Appetite ana = Shel L d » December Hospitalities Are Well | very cxcentent music was rendered throughs | honors of the tea table, i Perfect Dig = Shelves and Counters Laden The best for : out the evening, Mrs. R. T. Newlon of Loudouty county. | After each meal atsantre bere x 2 2 Under Way. Mrs. Alger, wife of the Secretary of War, | Va., and Miss Mollic Newlon have been | Dsspevsia Tal : \\ ‘a “ {i f the -harini: 7 { th e visiting thei ‘ister, Mrs. John W. Kelehe z With Tempting Holiday Goods. Xmas Dinner mE Toe ee es oe ee and her handsome face shows both dignity That’s one time in the en- TE BRIDES HAVE THE BEST OF sg ends see alty: She is a pleasant conversa- : with the happy faculty, and a tire year when folks DO ex- particularly useful one in her position, of pect a host of good things. Tad being able to cerry on a chatty talk with And if the family reunion Wednesday Will Still’ Be Cabinet esa taste ae ee tt a going to be at your home ee this year—youll want a Day. Xmas dinner that you'll be BY proud to serve. parties were given in their honor. thus pre Mrs. Foote, widow of the late Major Eaajung the Alfred Foote, U. S. A., is again in the city, | Stunts" after having spent the season with the family of Col. Sumner at Nantucket. Mrs. | | 1 Foote has apartments at the Colonial for | feuds. the winter, and her son, Mr. Samuel Foote, | 9 SjMart'* Pyspensia Tablets is the only remedy 1s in the City of Mexico, where he will | [e/£aq! ctbeclally for the cure of fe and eth spend the winter. One diseane. cine vemeds the snecesaful physician Miss Georgia, daughter ef Colonel and vey — snecialist. the successful medicine Mrs. George A. Shallenberger, returned | 4", pgdlcine prepared expecially for one disense lenberger, A whole pact en at ane dr home today, after spending a’ delightful | pert ian eds saab, Ges ee ae oe summer in Seattle and other points on the Pacific coast. = = sie anes Sew Or- | Cf Michigan alone have been cured of indigestle Mr. and Mrs. Louls C. Avery of New Or- | Sha dyepereda tp tiny ost ne weet ore leans are stopping at 900 street for a few | Tablets, parkas and will be pleased to see their by all druggists at 50 cents for full sized riends. ° Mr: Not a werthy Christmas givable is lacking. Every depart- ment has felt the holiday impulse, and prepared for Kris Kringle times, with stocks from which no holiday token is absent. This ndition exists now—should attract vou now—to “put off” buy- ing till later on means to miss the benefit of leisurely choice from unbroken assortments. Today's items will index the character of our he y prices. jal. er gix thousand men and wemen in the state Holiday Millinery Daintiest Offers, We'll clothe many a 0 . lady’s hand next week with our ‘Alexander’ Glove at the especial price of 1 in price for the first time! OTHER TIMELY TOPICS = man stripe ed at the very espe- 2 of The present week hus witnessed a general FI OUR sccial revival, which has pleasantly stirred the West End and has excited the hospita- —will help you. It makes $| ble impulse of that section to an unusual the whitest, lightest, most degree for this season of the year. The : debutantes have had the largest part of nutritious Bread and Rolls $j scciat attention, and the coming-out teas —the most delicious Cakes have been exceedingly popular. Dinners and Pastry—that the BEST & | and luncheons have followed one another flour can yield. If you want $| !" satisfactory numbers, and afternoons at z 3 : $| nome have been general serv your Xmas baking to be a : ose pprerved Py z packs; nd for free book on sto diseases to Stuart Marshall, Mich. a1&4-2t = = RE Arle anol Rit ceo ceca a a Henry M. Knight and the Mi: will not be at home Tuesday but will on the following Tues- cember a ith red cloth IMPRESSIONS OF THE SOUTH. bi ters’ servi of the: and 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Thomson of Linden, Md., have taken apartments at 1216 K sireet. Miss Nellie Hayden of Atlanta was mar- janta was ma returned from his ried in that city to Mr. John G. Williams of pou” ibneee ERE wins ieee Stes oe Washington. The wedding took place at |. aaa aber has pecbercerte ecg the residence of the bride's mother No, 45 | Secretary had ever visited any of the gulf Cone stree: A maranteed French Rid Cc. Chose of. unusually _ good ¢€ i 0 be in 4 ° clasp und lace hook styles. a Wi Children—regul 19¢. and Monday x Promise for Fatere in Working Claw on of the Department of n Mittens for Ladies, Miss- Children’s €1 kavy. red and in the assortme or two's selliz s. in mE 13° COMPLETE SUCCESS— the hostesses of the official world. Next king e re the s only Company Almost bona : i those who ave ations out or in pro- | f 5,0). x i ee = Any Evening, now. Spective wio are really entitled to ‘adorn | tit was well known among those promi: | ent fi social matters, i her dian! 5 their views with a creditably roseate | Ment in social matt Of course you'll want to serve | tinge. ze great succ “something good” before they go.| The hosts and hostesses of the week have | yj4 been the Mexican minister and Mrs. Ro- | with 66 99 mero, Mrs. Archibald Hopkins, Mrs. Coi- | home and Mrs. Casseis, and the debutant. 5 u troduced’ under such charming auspi Will help to send your guests | Were Miss Hopkins, Miss Kathleen Owen, Fs 5 Miss Barrett, Miss ‘Colton, Miss Henriett: home in a good humor. It’s fine Sands, Mies Cassels and. Miss Bdes A. for “Welsh Rarebit”—and just the | week ago it was estimated there were only amuel Grego: who are takins nts south, J. 8. Arnold, at Hemy D. ¢ Donald Campbe Universit body else what Clegantls splendid jew- fete occasicn kome in De truction in the to agriculture einen 3 ¥ i week's program is several degrees busler, TsGaaatate GEOR ee ee eee Lec nn nnn Brenly pleaenn Sth bbe ‘ a . see that your grocer sends %]| but the climax of December enjcyments DLR Ree rede \ers lees $5 Corduroy Waists go “Cream Blend” Flour. | win not be reached until after the 15th, was attended by Dre Steding eaeom | “What impressed me most,” he sald to a for $2.49. | when it will gently simmer down again to hington, while Miss Lucy Harrison, | Sta! reporter, “was the manifest int Whiewe aie 1h: eafiias Walete) seutition B. B. Earnshaw&Bro..$ | tamity reuntons and more strictly occa- >, was maid of honor, and | taken in education in that section. our Baltimore. fa marked A AGU LICOT IE meen tsions cheer. Good clothes were h and Ruth Hallman © get their share. There is ap- c. ‘and ha Wholesalers, 105-107-1109 11th st. se. 3 Gaur aise ce Ge way by | parent interest in education along agricul- 4 | assemblies of tne weck. Fresh garments 5 = i | ae Soeconioetertenteetecfoateeteeted> | as well as fresh faces, add a sj ais ke : e “ECKWEAR cE 21 BUTTLES—ONLY $1, | Cember entertainment: aus | NECKWEAR DEI T. quite so noticeable again during th ceremony a | upper was Ala j 4 re nt offers asa fer. Friends have met after long absence ed and thi SO wer: oF I students of ¢ | a irred Liberty Silk, and brief confere:-ces ha rted al world Mrs. Alger. old siipp) d honey- c. veda i ou Ma a ef con shi da work visit ther D5 4 63° y Expect of interesting gossip on Its rounds. Every-| gue enjoys a casual acanaintance, Sh at the dedicati (black)—the Street northeast. Ss an iner pbell, wife of Pre- | naces and cotton Is in the south. of Wash- | ture down there works with the « es m of the soil much more er i motuer, n it does ». The soil loses its plant tood much quicker. It is washed away and lost in other directions, and the heat is greater, The cotton growers down there are a rople. They cut down a crop of srow atton, and then asiow © grow again. J find that they rning very readily through the agri- se in the iron fur- $4 -98 4 5 Cc. inches wide— c. ibbons Sacrificed! this pri i 25 eee ce d hon Yoke, with ae eee 15° at she expects inter. Sue Detrait hous sures in the which in their new places in the present residence of the Secreiary of war, hring have red . and located at 425 ith Grand avenue, > health of the | one Hianaicestrectas cine vely | former is much impré have with | pine BETES oa A ngiish | them Mrs, Collins, Mrs. Gehring’s mother. | the trees with reception rooms and offices. | Tkey expect to come east in May. are len o. @O—AiLsilx Plaid Ribbons es wide, in th i ery eh y them as y them und so ee Sa ae : 2 aes : seventeen debutantes this season,as against | The drawing rcecms, of which there are| A pretty wedding was s cultural institutions which are being estab- the ard —‘Siomday -We offer Pleated Satin Fronts, thing with crackers and cheese. fortysiivelom last winter) Somareertncee toe |(two the library and dining room are on| First Presbyterian Church Tuesday lished through the south. On my visit I arthind that fons tha in ail colo —special at.... -99c. Case of 24 bottles—delivered in unlettered | the coming week will be Miss Marion Pel-| the first floor, which i: noon, the contracting parties being Mr. | Kot a knowledge of the actual agricultural wagens— and has a very attract Oa edt Re Be dee te te te ee te ee eee eet ee eo eo eo ro eo eo ee oo eo eo ee eC eo eo eo eo Boe et] only $1. Write or telephone. lew, Miss Daisy Leiter, Miss Craig, Mi Harry L. Conner and M Emily Page Kemp, Miss Fendall and Miss} A birthday party to Miss Mildred Gene- | Rev. Dr. Byron Hannah A. Ball, | conditions in that. s: and officiating. The ist, and in that m. as they rm anner was enable lly to PNK KKK KKK KKK NK NLP RL NS SN RH KK KKK COKE K KKK KKK KO KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK i et we Varde erie ‘ ei x ee bride was attired in fawn-colored broad- | see for myself what this department can d: os Washington Brewe 5 Warder. vieve Jochum was given Wednesday even- = fans “ gone 1 io = ry Co., On the calendar for the coming week will | ing by her mether, Mrs. W. Ivanhoe Joch- | cloth, trimmed with velvet and white and | to help them, 2 4TH AND F STS. NE. "PHONE 2151. be for— um, at their home, No. 26 2d street north- | 801d satin, with large hat to match, and iy impression that the best prom- 2 oF E sa east. Among those present were the Misses earried a large bouque of white cnn an- j iss for the future of the south is the inter- = SON | , Tuesday—Mrs. Henry E. Pellew—a tea at | Clara Allen Morrow, Riehl Arnold, Eliza. | themum he ushers were Mr. C est they take in the ation of the work- ; 9 =039 t =903 i, =9390 5 o'clock, to introduce Miss Marion Pellew. | beth Smith, Rowena Thompson and Pauline | Ball, brother of the bride; Mr. Ciauc lug classes cA be : Best Flour Justice’ and Mrs. Brown—a diner i age Ur pe Sos Si et iS == u uouis E, Barnard. a ste eg age ey eS Ge Ps _Wednesday—The marriage of Miss Mary |_| : SRE) SS Ee Cards are out announcing the marriage |, 1° Ween Horses Ran Away. PEP N SNMP PPP NNTP STK NNN NSP KERR NN RED ° Gwynn to Mr. Johnson Hellen, followed by known in W x here was an exciting time in the vicinity y b 9 : Kath — Or Xmas Bak ing) «reruls a Monde at the festgence of | mmton. to he" her gucst next weeks ‘she | of Miss Kath of Lith and © strects southeast yeoterd aa ee ae the bride’s parents—Mr. and Mrs. Raphael ee Seca Mond: i abe oe > G A team of horses attached to one of the seeteteegeteceeteteteg Seeendeceeetedentesegeegetnegetetiegs : < FANCY" 1 vesday mornin anne eins paren ce Was adapta cont M Nand dis- we you'll be so weil Ss Maud Dot Mertz and Mertz, ran away. One of the hor : : : ! located a shoulder. The driver, F. C. Cop- Res * Tailor pleased with it that you'll use 5 i heen and ham Hemp, both of Jeffe remov: ai ae F “New Era” Tailors. Hi for ail your baking ever at- ue haber s—A tea at 5 o'clock, to the immediate family was aT 1 to their new r bersyte, Was thrown to the roadway, sus- ei pe Prese and the cere y was perfo! ed a ae ta ng a severe cut on the head. He was We will b til nd Club"? Whisky ty Me Sonn Bon tae et Oe A dispateh from Americus, Ga., says: | removed to a minke, ahere 10 cl € open tl miei, US son, Mi. Immediately after the ceremony | The anneuncement of the approaching mar- | four stitches | w« i «lose the c Sette Mr. and Mrs. Hemp left for Philadelphia Mr. Charles Rovert ¢ (| gap. Later he was taken to his home. 0 o'clock tonight to 1 \ i ae ker Cri - lly, 14th &I where they will make a prolonged aker Crisp, and 3 a 2 eee 9 hen return to Jefferson, which | Sheflicld will be a subject of mu 1 5 ( and will t take your order for one \ 1 be their future home. The’ Misses many friends throughout the t ~ Hemp and Miss Doty, sister of the bride, | rriage will take p! HOS + Y : : of those ANYTHING. The cabinet ladies will not spent the remainder of the week as the | Will | ry brilliant oc reception day, so long theirs b Bue of Mrs. Rachzel s of Brook- m Henry Whi will be at land, D.C. ‘The t Jefferson in the st of the party returned afternoon of the same ant of . Wedr by the Pr f her age, beloved wife « Thursday th street northw the Livingston, 1009 $14.97 Our Charges |e ber lite in Interment will be to F t us any charg = 1 M street and her LUTHER LEAGUE PROGRAM. S he number of they of Pang = ‘i 1 2 ed this life ° = or orage pea be\deanly thea winter, will be at] Organization of St. Mark's Celebrates Cao aeen inter Overcoats, {ace Hig ah go ee . e wh by the] pj, : . there at ‘night. This The Luther League of St. Mark's Luth- 9 31 are ly less Possible under the circumsiances and” one | Youns people, elon aces oe ee eee ee Le ay oe . : will be especially grateful to Satur- | 8!Ven we the 4 wie jon iast a very Made-to-Measure. S| ess —than what you'll have t oe Peron one: Poot tha | A series of dances will be given during the ess + : laatd ane he ae ep the | winter months, commencing Wednesday audience, which, the in- county papers please copy. + Coca aeice ure. The midcle of the week is alwa evening next, December 3. i clement weather, attested by its presence } py Departed this Ife, Thursday, December You may have seen bet= oo other ware rooms HE the best for any large entertainment, and he home of Mr. C. Nottingham, No. 5} the interest taken by Lutherans in gen- 1897, at 6:10 am., at her residence, 1150 IeKinley will | C 5th “street northwest, after a long ii r 2p, ‘ if the President and Mrs MERCHANT?S rarer, [iL abe President and) tre. . reet southeasi, was the scene of a | eral in the K of the organization. ~ big he ° ' e 1 which rh bore ho Christian fortitude, ones for $40.00, but you - t . ft is surely | merr: g of young folks on Thurs- 1m was interesting throughout. RA CHASE DiXON, the beloved din Bs their right. ion being a fare. have never seen finer ones ‘0, A. Chass and the late Sorb Tinney 929-031 D St ———’Phone 659. ed by The Wednesday germans will have a ten daughter, Miss Worship the King,” ated wife of Joseph MH. Dixon, end at . c) | ded-28d pid ©. Nottingham, on her depar- | from the Luther League hymnal, and loving sister ef Addie, Hattie and Bggsoy t On a ittle trouble. angeme! . at our price, $14.97--made S| - ay Te eee at Sie wetrangement of urope te finish’ her education. | sung by the leaguers. After a prayer by | Chiwe of Blue or Black Beaver £1 ¢ ountry-m ade | wm one dances were given by the Misses | Rey. Geo. C. Brodthage, pastor of St] pascoramttytmeet inter test ie a & not a series and ne Be a $4 see nae Lutheran Church of th ty, en ¥ ul in thy se Cioths--Velvet Collars-= + . be apt to go when they are asked. rail aS a ares sve come was made by President Sigel ony tn Silk Sleeve Linings £| Pure Apple Juice the new program, which 1s arranged with {4% the p eee ee s hardt of the local league, in re biper ae rea . ¥ a view of lessening the crowd and confu- | Misses » Gulick, Mary | briefly reviewing and reporting on the w toile Ike ya = ion, tempers and toilets will be both in | praullelks Fait le Hutton, C. | 0f the year. Next the president of the ven, with angel BS P ter condition for later attendanc Schedi, Bethel In Gooariacand gue of America, Mr. E. F. Eilert Mertz and ri tt : 25¢ theta Htauehwearenttl [teeter eats possible after parti the rs. He: iy Crow Bullen New York city, delivered an address, x io he farmer. ing in the diplomatic reception last January |. nie c : 3 ‘| bringing greetings from the parent organ- 4 er Ly 3 hing dn these d at the White House, for instance. ane Gee ee a ey [Ea To aes ea ee a ee ee sere + A Gallon. aupeharae oes The probability of the death of the Pres- | Schedt. Ethel Ingram, Rosa Goodwin, ami | banner, giver by Mrs. Cornelius Eckhardt, Z = ‘ {dent's mother has already cast a gloom on | 4° smith, H. Greely Ward, W. Barber, | @ merber of the congregation, to St. ber 1. 1807, at 66 39 ° = the official horizon, and entirely changes | Qiehn joy ’ George S. Ely, | Mark’s League. At the close of this ad- the late Robert ew ra Al ors, = the joyous aspect of last week. The | yr and Mr Mr. Doran and | dress the rally hymn of the league was > events of the next few days will determine | Mr. and Mrs. J. of Takoma Park, | Sts Hodge, 1310 1th street northwest = 7 What part the White House may have in | 34g, 5 aes *| The organization of the Luther League | — Nodee, 1510 Uith sire 3 he social campaign tnis winter. And unti es 4 es ass 4 w represented by the Rev. Samucl at 3 p. lative 006 F Street N. W. = Gift”? then speculation in the matter ts useless. | _ Mrs. Charles Warren Fairbanks, wife of | Domer, D.D. pastor of St. Paul's Church, | "<2 a= BSatives : icmp TOMALe er Scnator Fa r among | who was : 8 tive of th jety at | McPYNCHEON. On Friday evening. = fembers of the diplomatic (corps: andl) Gc aate addidens tw societs 2rd ele ga eee eee eee ey et Eumea aie ieee others will recali_w sake A 1 the first conventioa, held in Pittsburg in bt leet ntntntontntntentedetetetntetntntntetaen q of Capt. Porfirio Diaz, son of the president | bepat peaminent nostess during: the season. | Qetober, 188 siotieete sSosSoetontontonteeoevoarentontoctoage ‘apt. Pe jaz, son e preside! 2, Aas st activ: son- 4 5 sae icitteiais BDDEASS creens! SEAM Eicoe CON eee ue Mrs. Fairbanks is most attractive person A ‘poem, entitled “The Army of the +t 22) wees S| ally, both in manner and appearance. She Gee ago and his stay wi > Mexica 5 King,” was then rendered in an excellent JAMES RALEY, beloved hushand of Margaret = oc Screen as a gift. In almost every ishing studies at college a ff youngest members of the league. Greet- | Funeral from his late residence, 22 Franklin Street, house there fs some corner in which ishing studies at college and his long tour ingarnt OWE GErord ANE Ga Gutheeenn wou Anacostia, on Sunday, December 5, at 1 p.in. en Ou OO a Sercen could be used to advantage! in Europe, previous to his return to the ig Br People’s Union and the C. E. Society of | Relatives and friends invited. the Church of the Reformation by Presi- | SEMBLY. At his home. 1418. Greatest variety of beautiful screens, suitable for gifts, from $1 up. Give these: capital of Mexico. His marria 2 on No- vember 16 wa: an event of great soc! aul lina ave- el \s: “hristi e801 ES loved interest and surrounded by all the dent Lucius D. Alden and Miss Chrisiine nue southeast. JAMES T. S beloved & 2-fold Japanese Screens, em- pomp and ceremony possible. His bride Poggensee, both well known as active in basen’ of San. Se = n © troidered i td was Miss Luisa Raigcea. The ceremony Sunday school and young people’s work. Se é idered in gold. took place in the private oratory of the A solo, “Put Thy Trust in the Lord,” was : : ock p.m, A “gift” special at. archbishop, and the decorations of the lat- rendered by Mr. R. L. Cox. from Israel €. hurch, corner Ist and B S i . ter residence were under the direction 4fold Japanese — Muslin &| of a Well-known water colorist and de- % Draught Screens, 6-ft. high. FA signer. The corridor and staircase were i at the mammoth stock of Fine Furniture—when you ride up in the elevator past other floors that are filled with The principal addresses of the evening streets southwest. ds and relatives re- were: First, by Sister Jennie Christ of spectfully invited te attend. . the Deaconess Mother House of Baltimore, 3S WALL oe pons a 3 2S carpete dl auididrancdtnicrin aan ea lanee whose subject was “The Deaconess.” She cceieie i RE everything that helps to make housekeeping a pleasure ig Regular $5.50 value. 3 | corridor were gilt candelabra and tall eases gave a comprehensive account of the work | PHINE WALL st just remember that anything you see can be YOURS for 2} Special for one week 5 filled, with white flowers and an arch at So me TS oe eae The John and A:nanda : c ? the foot o! fe staircase had a border o a a z ae nisidioes + a promise to pa es Eling white roses a foot wide. Tae bridal mono- ganization,” by Rev. W. E. Parson, D.D., | Fane) rent epticr Cause Relatives ‘ona c gram in white roses and gardenias and pastor of the Church of tae Reformation we . 5 wbly priced friends are Suvited to attend. ughton ©. the date were conspicuous features of the wall decoration. the third and last, by the pastor of St. Mark’s Church, Rev. John C. Bowers, who Credit Makes on Friday, December 3, PSOSGHOSHHHSH SOOO ° ES a seaieagen. | ansformed into a salon, draped in white, whe ehocing Eyian waa "aieet te the Tis Widow of "he Tat he oratory were nite roses - a ana Pa : : SY } SPECIAL OFFER IN enhair fern and the portieres looped back ee a ea were outlined with white flowers. The Tequiems ansas will be aald at 80 o'clock ; j | LADIES’ TAILORING small orator : Sa - ends are respectfully Invited £0 at= © are pasure Yo ‘, 7 ° s oratory itself was a great bouquet of : : tives and friends are respectfully ; We oe pees es ee ae soots sor the Carpets— &) BHEL miele tee. losin: gelbeiw allatwere tes (oonea wich eased CONSTITUTION ADOPTED. tend. No flowers. z and we will make them and tack them down FREE. If you aig sane Sapet and gardenias. The happy young bride- Saaee ‘ os WYLIE, The funeral services of JOHN WYLIE want a Rug you'll find them here in great variety. 1 y er 2 in a sy latest style—of {m- groom was accompanied by his father, Sons of Revolution Vote to Unite With ‘will’ be held at the Metropolitan. Baptist es rer ea great variety—all sizes ported cloths — silk lined President Diaz, and his mother, Mrs. Rome- S. of A. R. Church, R street northwest, ay December —all prices. We have a novel way of showing carpets—no @ Hien eae ro Rablo de Diaz, who looked very hand- At a meeting of the Society of the Sons}, J807, at 11) o'clock am. Relatives ap waiting. Lots of new patterns and colorings in Ingrains au | $60iforunaas el GopsSTL $45 SEILAGIE Valeo rer ne CaS IER Gee of the Revolution at the Ebbitt House last ae Brussels and Velvets. = = 2 5 evening the constiution of the Society of In Memoriam. father, Senator paleonas and was superbly lat “T i gowned in ivory white datin, her long train PI UY] 1 1230 14th st.n.w. | borne by two little girls. As the bridal procession ascended the staircase, an or- de4-s,t.tb,20 chestra played. After the ceremony and the American Revolution was accepted. In loving remembrance of HENRY ‘This action was in furtherance of the move- Wag INGER, who passed away Decem- ment to unite the two societies, with the BY iis WIPE AND CHILDREN, NELLIE CLAUDE AND GRACE, bd iable Ingrain Carpets—35c. a yd. up. plendid Brussels Carpet—soc. a yd. up. ne Velvet Carpet—S1.00 a yd. up. Mrs. Fairbanks. GOHOCOSHDSO HOOOIOD payments. GO9O6H000 — You can get the Heating and Cook —Oil, Gas and Coal Heaters—all prices. all the standard makes-—yours On easy week ig Stoves here, too Coal ranges, in or monthly GROGAN? S masveara exeorr vous, 817--819-821-823 SeventhSt., Between Hand I sts 5S SEES SSE8 SESSSSOO08 © 8OSeE000009 One of the things we pride our- selves on is the way our bread and pastry looks. It isn’t enough for us that our products taste good. They must look so inviting that they will tempt the most fastidious appetite. C27 Try eur deliciows MINCE and PUMPKU PIES—tresbly baked every day—20c. and 25e.. cording to size. Krafft’s Bakery, OSH 5 de4-s,tu,th-45, Delicious Pastry. | | 66 ; x, °o > 99 RHOIDs, Opening Of Our New Prescription Department. Owing to the large rot we were oblig je addition is now completed more room for compounding. prese from the rest of the store. C7 The inspection of the public invited. Arlington Drug Store, Cor. Vt. Ave. & H St, Ale 8 Daggett. the firm. h of our prescription de- ving us much tlons—separate The Only Genuine Hunyadi Water. Hunyadi Janos, Best Natural Aperient Water. Prescribed and approved for 34 medical authorities, for CONSTIPATION, D YaPEy TORPIDITY ‘OF THE LIVER,’ HEMOR- as well as for all kindred ailments re- from indiscretion tn diet. ‘The prototype of all Bitter Waters.""—Lancet, “Speedy, sure, gentle.”"—British Medical Journal. CAUTION: See that the label bears the signature of Andreas Saxlehner. mel-wéestojy1-35 Best $1 Steel Carvers in existence. Made in Eng- land. Have sold thon- sands without a single complaint. Money back YSPEP- during the low nuptial mass, which fol-| 1s an ardent believer in the higher educa- | ®2™Me purpose in view, but which have lowed it, the music was.very fine, the best performers and vocalists rgndering solos. From the archbishop’s residence the young couple went to a photographic studio, and then the entire party drove dut to Chapute- pec, the palace of President Diaz, where breakfast was served. The young captain and his bride left in the afternoon to spend their honeymoon at the hacienda of San Nicolas Peralta, in the Lerma district of Mexico. The private car in which they travcled was literally 1 with flowers. A special feature was a wi bell swinging from the ceiling of the drawing room sec- tion, composed of roses and marguerites. ‘Phey will occupy a residence in the city of Mexico this winter. Dr. Carrie Chase Davis was given a pleasant good-bye on the eve of her leaving Washington for her new field of work at the Maternity Hospifal, Philadelphia, by, her classmates, the medical faculty and the woman's clinic, who gathered at the residence of Dr. Isabel Haslup, 1513 R street, on Saturday evening, November 27. The pretty parlors were well filled and the evening very enjoyable. The doctors, of course, predominated, there being present Drs. Hood, Purvis, Lamb, Reyburn, Brack- ett, Seaman and wife, Perry, Jenner, War- field, Heiberger, Thomas, Norris, Smith, Haslup, Moten, Corey and Misses Ebersole, Brown and Foy, Mesdames Muncey and Hampson, Mr., Mrs. and-Miss Jaffa Haslup, Miss Beckman and Mr, Baker, Mrs. Ellen C. Abbott has so far recovered tion of women. After Senator and Mrs. Fairbanks were married they moved to Indianapolis, and resided there until political preferment caused their home to be located at the capital. They have four sons, the eldest of whom. Warren C. Fairbanks, is at col- lege. Frederick, Richard and Robert are with their pare pursuing their studies under direction of a tutor. The Fairbanks residence, on the corner of Massachusetts avenue and 18th street, was formerly the home of Chief Justice Fuller, = Mrs. I. Stockton Keith Reeves is located at 1332 Massachusetts avenue for the win- ter. Col. and Mrs. Mcrehead, who have been spending several seasons at the Shoreham, are keeping house this winter at 1612 Rhode Island avenue. Dr. and Mrs. Harry T. L. Hoyle have re- turned from their weading trip and will be “at home” to their friends Thursdays, Decemoer 9 and 16, after 2 p.m., at G32 East Capitol street. Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe will re- ceive the members of New York Avenue Church and cangregation at the Manse, 1200 K strect, Monday evening, December 6, from 8 to 10 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Altert Relyea are at 1623 H street for the winter. Mr. Relyea is slowly recovering from his severe bicycle heretofore operated separately. The reso- lution was introduced by Mr. Beale, chair- man of the District of Columbia delegation to the Cincinnati convention of the two societies, that met October 12 last. There was a lively opposition maintained by the minority, led by F. W. Hackett, but the resolution was declared adopted, the vote being 47 to 6. A point of no quorum was raised by Mr. Hackett, but before any de- cision was reached a motion to adjourn was adopted, and the membership proceed- ed to enjoy a luncheon. In the course of the discussion it was stated that one-fourth of the membership of the society constituted a quorum, and that the members numbered 240. The elec- tion of officers and the consideration of ether business went over until the next meeting. In the absence of the president, Admiral Walker, and the vice president, Mr. Cox, Mr. Justice Brewer presided. Prayer was offered by Rev. Dr. McKim, the chaplain ef the Bociety. ——.__ Towa: Hold a Meeting. The Iowa Association met last evening at Maccabee Hall. Short addresses were made by Prof. A. H. Baker and Mr. McElderry. Miss Grace Story, Wm. Devereaux and A. E. Middleton contributed to the musical program. It was stated that Secretary Wilson and Public Printer Palmer would ENGLISH. In loving remembrance of our darling baby, RALPH ENGLISH, who dicd one ycar ago today, December 4, 1896. We had a little treasure ence, He was our joy and pride We loved bim, ah, perhaps too well, For soon he’ slept and died. Gone, but not forgotten. . BY PAPA AND MAMMA, NESLINE. In loving remembrance of our ‘daughter, BARBARA C. NESLINE, who ‘ted tour years ago today, December 4, 1893. Loved in life, in’ death remenixred. . BY HER PARENTS. WILSON. In loving remembrance of WIiLIAM WILSON, who died one year «go tomorrow, Der cember 5, 1896. > “Gone, but not forgotten.” ns eee =f A Clear Head; good digestion and a ripe old age are some of the results of the use of 'Tutt’s Liver Pills. An Established Fact An absolute cure for sick headache, W. W. Kimmel, from her serious illness of the past two neo i eas aay probably be at the next meeting of the | dyspepsia, biliousness and kindred Late with J. Lo ‘Tpates irs. Cassels was the hostess of a large | association. . diseases. Tate ve th fb ale Lcone, aipaites 2 an =e ‘ menths as to look forward to receiving and brilliantly attended tea yesterday, a “naRDWaRE,” — | short calls within the near future. = ‘Cas. hing, Pe a John B. Espey, :ig32" 42> A pleasant entertainment was given last | When ber second daughter, Miss Elsie en a See a: sortie 261 TUTT’S LIVER PILLS MA30-C01 FB if you want it. PIANO TUNING, = By F. L. BABENDRIER, late 15 years with J. F. Hus Co. Best facilities for thorough of Pianos ard Organs. 518 4th nc. no sels, and her niece, Miss Grace Edes, were | Star. If body has what wis! or —— Arlington Hotel. det-278 des-154 night at the Scottish Rite Hall, 1007 G| presented to her friends. 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