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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1897; AAS, coe SOS ESOS LOS O SOE ( or | { GIFT SUGGESTIONS! bs ¢ ot a bit hard choo sing gifts when cach as our from which 1 Every one of them useful v ~ cepteble! Gitte sul le for — ——— beth sexes—young ot cid Mak? use i —— of these gift su; stiens: 3 i Cutlery. Penknives. Skates. Any housekeeper would be What boy would not a “tekled™” with a gift of paeetate ar aituriot nent Skating Is extremely some Cutlery these: hezlthfal exercise. Make Fine Zplece ¢ aod pie RE some heart glad Xmas morn. r mae by a ‘gift’ of a pair of Sets In cases up to ¥ other these: — of 6 Nut Pi for x nat oe We carry seven of the Penknives at § Skates— eof a” dozen Nut and other Fine English P Lo Gee Go Ra Picks, B0c. kni and at the lowest prices: Finer Steel Nat Picks, in com Barney & Berry's All- elaborate cases, with ‘nut jamp Steel Ice Skates, all crackers. $1 up. clamp Stee DOEDEDSDOCD SOHO GHD ODP O OTD EDS ' Immense assortment of AZOrs. sizes, as low as 50c. Table Knives and Forks, Razor Better grades up to $3.50. saltable for gift giving: gift would he | so Extension Roller Skates, Set of G ‘Knives and 6 appreciated Ts the ayGee akelss OE aes Forks us low as $1. me fel: than a present of cones = a phects Particular attentien 1s foot. for BOe. a iz called to this set of 6 White Celebrated Raymond Celluloid Table Knives at Reller Estension Skates at $1.75. poet || Geo More kinds and stzes of are Taae Scigsors than you'll find In | Pine Steet’ Kas ae te | Tool Chests. any three stores. Probably | of Medgecw 500 different styles and eine izes, from the Inexpensive $1.00 While you are about it Se. ones to the finest and WU. buy the boy a good set of Tacgest) that’ come: Star Safety ia: in Tool Chests—one of these: Russia leather cases, $3 up Oak Tool Chests, contain- Plenty of Cold SDS POD MIOMOHO HOMO DHOMHOHOHOHOHOHDHOHD | Ing 16 pieces, for only $3. Jweaties ahead’ ‘Therel Others, taining, larger be days, when oa wish you | up to $10, Giwh to site cut | to these ss cone YY heat at a moment's | strong . | 20 and Felt Weather Strips & as low at Myc. tt. ¢ ; Ba rber & Ross, t 1th &GSts.: SDDS Se SH PENSION A STRING OF PEARLS * BIG BARGAIN STORE. CHEK S. ITS. mee [S598 BREE wom e e Four lots net every site in each lot, a ee eta but all sizes in the FOUR FAMOUS lots. ” - ! We'd much rather write this than $7-50 Sos: arene to SQ cedars ie pacious maw of the TOM CA’ | one ut . “Twor't wrk. The 3 CHINCHILE STRAKHAN Ov KERSEY OVE! COATS are mi 1 against the giant (%) combine. Boys’ Suits Ww Men’s Pantaioons. Yt appeal to buyers of BOY 98c. | me ny other large houses sell in a week. $1.50 = OE ZS)| serieve tint pooper d nt: I $2.90 ™ $2.50 io demand, and we are prepared to sup SD FR, tue $2,9R and ma $3.50 soca tnem over. We sell more "$1.25 GINGS—we simply svzgest. We $] 98 estions are at- D248 $2.75 ITS of sach excetler ane 2298 S of such excellent make 3 gp son $4.00 $4.50 ‘antaloons in a day t Why? We've got what a map wants. ‘These bifur ways in ord We have a hundred lines of BOYS ply that demand at all that we would havi us ,Prices we put upon them are popul: roys" MEN'S STORM CoaTS 3.80 | %: Boys’ Stormers—from.......+0+6 + Appropriat e Xmas Gitts. | Hats and Caps. Our MEN'S FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT is fealed with them. ' Every Fashionabie Shape and Coloring. Full Up For Christmas. | FILE YOUR ORDERS QUICKL THAT THEY MAY BP FILLED VICTOR E. ADLE AND DELIVE 2 PROMPTLY. en Per Cent Clething House, IR 923, 925, 927, 929 7th St. N. W. CORNER MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. oror It ® Sensational Shoe Bargains Tomorrow. ® We are rapidly nearing the end of this sacrifice of the Wilson Shoe Stock. Some of the greatest bargains of the entire sale will be spread for the crowds that will come to- morrow! If you know REAL bargains when you see them—read these prices and GET HERE EARLY! OO: SOtOOes & Is our closing price tomorrow for choice of a ble table tun &) of Infants’ Seft or Leather-scle Shoes; button or laced — all 8 sizes and colors. Tomorrow for odd sizes in Ladies’ and Children’s High and Low 4 hoes and Slippers; also Ludies’ and Men's Embroidered Velvet oy Felt Slippers—and Men's Imitation Alligator Slippers—regu- 2, lar $1 values. @ Tomorrow for the regular $1.50 qualities of Ladies’ Warm, @ High - cut Jullets — choice of black or wine shades. Every B pair neatly trimmed with fur. 2 2 6 @ ® 3 3 e @ @ @ 2 @ @ e ® 2 a rs) For choice of a Mg ts Bs Iso Ladies’ Dongola «lL $2.50 qualities. le full of Men's Solid Culfskin Shoes es in all sizes—button or laced—good ODO Family Shoe ede 310-312 Seventh Street. Gifts for the Fair Sex: men to find de- ir rex if you come gifts that every ‘These, for in- rN NS can In always be maying used to ad ar : Ris ik out patterns ure a: and of x quality ; Py re in beautiful new art designs. Ed Sie a lasting reminder of the give EY Sf Smyrna, Mequette, Axminster, y Velvet. etc.. pleasingly priced Pa cle reserved “until Christmas upon pay- E ment of a small deposit. : $ Other grand a 3 by 60-in. Smyrna Rug. .$1.7 Ss y 6 by 72-in. Jap. Rug... .$1.75 - ince Son,” x Square Box Hassocks for 50¢. Furriers = Hatters, 1237 Pa. ave. ded-28d JJ Biasell's, Carpet Sweepers, cvco SB fi RAR BAB ABAAA, A bearing. Reduced to. ° Let te pat your Carpets down before Christmas. Small charge. The ¢ Houghto Hickory Nuts! i a" niny ‘Seu ! 1 be and Cer Hickory } ceived a fresh lot of extra fine Ohio Shell. \! barks (Hickory Nuts). The; "50c pk. . . 1 ! I go quickly at. i ue Full line of new Holiday Supplies. Ww. R. Brown, 2oth & Pa. ave. 0c30-3a-14 Co., i 1214 F st. On long winter eve: th as well as the children he grown folks ight in cracking We've just re- PIANO TUNING, Bae dchAPee DRIED, late 15 yeare with J. F. rey ‘Organs. 518 rit ne polka ooeroteeyoe veel a a a ae ee te te a Ae te te tO BAUM’S 66 Su ON’T “frit gaws” and trifles. appreciati may say or promise, we guarantee that these are the lcwest prices ever named for equal qualities. ‘Gift’’ Gloves. | “Gift” Holiday fil. Sale of , bstantial” GIFTS. ter” your money away on “gew- Buy substantial, sensible, ve articles. ; No matter what others Coats. | ‘Gift’? Hats. | ‘Gift’? Aprons| ‘Gift’? Books. oS ss teeta deeded indented tote toietededett eto ot oiodedntotendnehab MMMM. THE WORLD OF SOCIETY A Quartet of Buds Greeted by Hundreds of Friends. Some Recent Hospitalities—A Christ- mas Week Dance—Personal Notes. The debutantes yesterday afternoon had the right of way socially. Mrs. Charies J. Bell gave a handsome reception at 5 o'clock to present her niece, Miss Kerr, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James Kerr, which was brillicntly attended by the resizent and of- ficial world of society. The debutante’s mother and other relatives assisted in the reception, and in the dining room Mrs. John Poor ard Miss Hopkins presided at All of the $1 4-buttun What mother, sister or Table full of $1 and Thousands of Aprous, More than two thou- the tea table. Miss Houston, Miss Noches. and 2-clasp Kid Gloves, daughter would not ap- 50c. Fine Felt Hats, in all kinds and sizes. sand square feet of floor ter, Miss Deering and Miss Hopkins as- In cll the leading shades, | preciate a new, stylish | ladies’ and children's == space devoted to books Z| sisted the hostess in entertaining her at the holiday FQo Coat? No other house shapes, in 30 or more dif- 100 dozen White India alo Biggest book guests. price of .... i Will’ sell’ you them as ferent styles, at Linen Aprons, at store in the city. We 7 stylish or for as little the holiday price y- A debutante in army circles was Miss $1 Dogskin Gloves, in money a8 we w Note the holiday price 1 Qe ote tc. mel Ecoxks ike any pather, Craig, daughter of Capt. and M te ae there es eee Seep aera § [ees teas ay ie Ss day price...... a Fly-front_ Black | Cloth 499 ae Sn ee an ee stree ronged by e Ss Jackets, worth $5, “at | Gift’? Trim | qucivime vine ode ami | Purnsners’ piece are eet | their friends, who number hundreds among Gift” Hd <fs. | te" Minas $3.98 ‘ merges 20c, | goer ton a the resident families as well as in the Yadies" Embnhide red price of ...... ° mings. worth S8¢., for. o We sell books all the army contingent. The debutante was in a i Very ‘lish Black Th 38. ase Myriads of year round and carry all white mousseline de soie, and carricd pink ane oped Handker- Astrakban Jackets, stflk ee Win Aprors at 25e. the latest publications reses, and her mother wore black and waic Kerehfefs, in an almost } ined, | worth fl, at s ge. “Gift”? and standard’ literature. & | satin. Mrs. Greely, Mrs. Maury, Mrs. Yar- Stems” TS Hace of s-.. 94.79 te Wrap ieee See ; Kadelitte sesist- oe Navy Blue and Green Renitee Onis money. issex Dodge, Ba- 4 Cloth “Jackets, —_latent »-Hinek Oxtrien While we have Cloth > on, Fendatl, S z worth $7.50, at sack Ene Books fem We. “up, we nis, Totten and Greely. Mrs. Greciy and > © special attention to Ts, rrow did the mors of the tea ta- £ 5 $5. 98 Loliday pri o dlc. the nuufully adorned wita =P price, $1 ‘The chofce tomorrow of jolidayp 2 Milton's Paradise Lost and lighted by red- eiCe f our Fine Kers 59 DF by Dore. Pub- 2 : cri. Asirakhan| and Beaver “Gif ib= : i: - | Cloth Coats, all sik ine Flannel 2. 59C- at lined, which sold — from bons. emectan nt p Last, by Mrs. Seawell at an afternoon te DCo Roatan ene es and mil med with braid, | worth sae her granddaughter, Miss Emi.y Page Kem. es Dp acicetueaee $8.98 ea ad att tts made her debut. “The latter was) pretiuy } 66 2? : Siqnd Wena | Douay peice it of Stetty, Gressed in white mousseline de sole, and & Gift Boas. “Gift’’ Capes. PO fa Ss SR ho 9) Gdiseoe spaab500 $1.68 by Tilas- carried American beauty roses. iy sees sive, aBrench Coque ors, 1 to 2 in. wid “Gift” Ss fi trated | Biliott Seawell received the guests ae Koas at Tomorrow we bunch all Taree rater tN CAPIS. | Pur. | entered. Mrs. Jos Washington 5 i $ the Cloth Capes. in braid” | potiday price of. ..OCe sate, $854 Aprtique ultzell, Miss H = Be ve rhiumed, Scarfs, 54 and cholson assisted in the 3, fine ths, which inayat el a 22) =| have ) to $9.50, Tablefal ot the : vs event with Miss Josephine Lee of ga en] ee ge og | eee ee a 4 au ee es & rellas. price of.. Dds # Oot eee Helen Morgan of Germantown—the thr & $1.39 and ecantly Braided Plush Rae ai GomblAtiona: The $1.38 Applique Ta- oe $ | last being guests of Mrs. and Miss Seawe $ Sik Umbrel- Capes, Swortlh) ae at. the extragedinarily ble Covera, rot or Hee 1 2gc. $| In the dining room Miss Henrictta Seaweli $ ely Dresten | te bellday SGD | tow notiday rrtee" | Fe, sau beautiful de- California anda ‘Trip &| and Mrs. Griffin, wife of Lieut. Grittin, pre- 2 other han- price of) - Cl eas D ens, at the Through Yellowstone sided at the tea tabl Sees D “Gi ft? Skirts. Pocket nice of. 7 OC» ark nes eric AG z Mrs. Edward McCauley gave a tea ¥ ne e erage s na s » 40C. s. Edward McCauley gave a tea 3 & iday price of t ssGift OCKe Full Size P ; Se ae ae woman wouldn't ns liustrated. day, when her friends had the pleasu B “Gift” Furs, henigeanis Sue Books. $1.25 B"4gc. $| meeting Miss Vincent, her niece and guest s id line o! ee rom Ni York. The yo lady was » £2 acts sot) CEH Galata eno ee eee rine 3 of Poetry, tily dressed in soft white silk, and the flow- & SGnmnine Fur, with fles; ‘also plain black, if Pocket Books, with large “Gift Silks. oats Boe ets trey cea ay ie poceet Bek et a Me Reso Patera igue zstaice! Wouldn't you appre- | BFS He an es grehids. Mrs. Addison, Mrs; Vincent, Mrs Z Mila price of 9.25 Savane $4.44 nena $1 At 75 oe ee 1 with many’ st ston, aes aan $1.98 Children’s eee Co woman would! — Note the bod Se ee = . and Gray Angora Refers. $2.19. | of ----- cuts = Is. ‘ 3 the ‘Misses Horstman, Miss Hagner, Miss = Sets. tall round mug und We have made a whol $1 “Gift”? Jars, | —- ny. pr $6.50 Clagett, Miss Sheridan and Miss Kathleen S clans at tte SSO ead every) ATS | rhe 440 China Sik, oe rere Ow Mrs: and Miss Vincent will spend $ holiday price of D Child's) Fine) Keefer in 50c. | fame width, insta’ the | gine Sotho ee aente the winter in Washington. = “Gift”? Hose. agai eRe vat or : deifeate evening colois, at | tions, by Mons! Mrs, Lucilla Kidwell has sent out cards = ° plain end mixed cloths, in Decor: the hol ay price 33¢. nard| O'Reilly. 2 for the marriage of her daughter, Miss Sone boc. Plaid and all sizes. "The greatest OLIe TS . Trivate Chaplain t pr aenelanersanee Or ee gael % Striped Hoeiery, full reg- values ¢ ed. ‘The 'y So Heigaithe Tce Florence Egla . Mr. Ge ae Soar mad, plain and A. spe of Chil. | silks, in the Nght ebad pri : Dunnington, editor of the Wheeling, W. drop stitched, fn all the | dren's in all H 3 Chis “Life of Christ. Va., Intelligencer. The ceremony will take up-to-date stylew and cul: Pub. pric g8c. place Wednesday afternoon, L eS Gin EE Ue re 66 32 ee 5 o'clock, at 280 N street. ; $ dag petewot 2 BIC. $2.19 Gift Cush- “Gift”? kK See $ will be Sess in Wheeling, W. Va, after $ ee se aumey of ta | ts? Gifts. ions. Gift’? Books. ra of te Universe | January 1. } stitehoa Hose, MEL text Satin-covered Pin © _fdylis of the and Mr, and Mrs. Ffoulke will give a dancing HF stitchea Hose, f gt = Satin-covered Pin Cush- 1 % lar made, black wod col- | Infants’ sic. Site Cape. | tons. tn it (ealtion Be 75¢ party on the ev of December 2s ors, heii w 4 = polid oe 2 = =: nt eat is Gee ee eel Dilles the hollday price BG Holy Wonderful Deeds “and | The Ccsmopol akespeare Club held "The Childr Ive. Fast of". ic. ees res. Pub. ore & at the heme Black Hose, double ku Infants’ White price ae aS Pa t northeast, el and the, full rex gown ye Hectinat and -Discover- % Nocenber So: sar minde Shor _ Worth and.” covers, sent and the oceasi Tn present an Holiday at the holi ; at the holl- The fourth act of jee 12%. day eof oes day price of . $1.98 Be bs all. Thi es SS: S| Later refreshments wer. present w » Mrs. Thomps Mrs. Pierson, Mrs. Bean, 3 $j and the Mi Austin, Dutr 3 Melone, Miss Patten and Mi Pierscn, Armstrong, Stanton 4 PPR SCADA SACO TAL sSoegeetecgeegeedeotecteecge etoatesteetet $| Miss Bell is at her home in 1 Park, and Miss Gertrude Hell, who ee ee been abroad this summer, has return ~ * ar z = to her hcme in Takoma Park, Rertordordontonconte teeteetecsectoctectete toy ss Bessie Roland, sister of Mrs. Mil- Hic if ‘CLASS $ 3 ford Spohn of thi nd formerly of decker N and Mr. Thom Wilkin- oexww_"_— ee” per man of Was Holiday Gifts! new arrival. Gifts that Men and Ladies Not give every the ordinary. who appr one wants to For best e Le tention st of mamifae- wt_in POCKET BOOKS. : Z i dars—Physicians’ Cases aR $5. 00 MISSES’ VICI KID AND BOX|$ Books—Bill. Books Lane = enuine Alligator Combi- %; CALF—Both styles, lace or button Cases, etc, at LOWEST s rat dee aatrmediye: Anterior: fateh» $ —spring heels. Sizes run from PRICES. Ki 2 # {114 to 2—a big Bereain, -50 $ $4.00 =i Skin sala they are excellent $ B 9 Paes See ee #| CHILD'S VICI KID—both but- Leather Good: All Ki $ $6. 50 & ton and lace—splendidly $7 -25 1328 PStt Sins, Se ‘i he greatest — novelty. %| made—good stock in 5 t. d ine Elephant Skin Combination 4 | them. Sizes from 84 to I1.. Sateegecgectent sestoateat : Pocket Books. with fad ee ¢ I Sizes fi 83 Sebtettetetecectececteteteeetectetetntnctnrt 2 %| CHILD'S VICI KID—button, - Sl 8 and 520. $ sizes from 6 to 8—very at- FI (All The Delicacies $ Our stock has never been $ tractive little shoes—will pouil Want F xX x2 petter and the prices neve: low 4 fas $ re sey ee ie $ wear magnificently. ..... At B AVN'S. z $| BOYS’ SHOES—*The Kicker” ak $ ye 2 : : as 4 | —the best shoe ever made $f -25 “ve never before ¢ Tophrarmy’s, $ret” Ws 9 25(( pret myer + a Seatieee te "a rr Blt 1231-1233 Penn. Ave. % Men's Slippers in a great varlety. Nate hase, cman anes Phe $ abe rats z stoi, et & eg iter ds of C Pe seetetetetptpetptpepete sooceareegeesonceeteesententoeteetont ceteteetecd H ay enn er’ Ss Shoe Wu 5 erties ‘and * sera Paiees A Crushed Morocco alf lind, with fine beautiful. tints, Mount purtene ant Levant Moroe with the very latest s ling rims and mounting, calf finish, designs— Took, ay Fa ee a ee Be a Ee eB a te Will appreciate. | Another big shipment of : ; Soft Shoes for tender feet. Note these prices for LEATHER GOODS of Iatest styles and best. makes. $1.00 Tull Seal POCKE’ All the fashionable styles are rep- | resented—every pair is hand-sewed —every pair guaranteed and still we BOO} ; s ante ‘omni MLLAR AND. will sell them at the same low price Our ¥ ws I bal eee eee PURO Tings ms AlLbather | MUSIC / y 85 HOLLS, as low es, NESS 1.25 GLASS C4 sterling Saturday is Children’s day at our Stet aan eo 75. store anyway. We have special bar- CARD) GASES! gor Smbn' ana gains for children every Saturday. a tes 35c. ANT hte ovis Aon | Here are some for tomorrow: All kinds Leather Calen- > bs a Waten it = at least. Watches, $7.50 to $20. 14-karat Gold Watches for men, movements, at. at $40 elsewhere, 333999939003 OPEN EVENING Finest Watches LOWEST!) More styles and sizes in Watches than any three stores in Washington. The big- ger buying also makes lower pric Ladies who contemplate the purchase of wa gift should select it now, 80 ‘an be properly engraved and regulated. very Watch ought to be regulated a week We can sell Handsome Gold-filled fh ladies’ and men’s sizes, from We especially recommend a Ine of Soltd $30 We challenge you to duplicate this grade b choice of Waltham or Elgin Any article reserved until Christmas upon payment of a small deposit. R.Harris & Cos Cor. 7th & D Sts. DIDHS99999S5 > 0 Shop, 928 F Street N.W., <1413 New York Ave. CHOICE GROCERIES, WINES, ET 2 Aele-f,m,Ww-28 WRENS S) last evening by Mitt of the Church of the Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson wil! re- 4 Massachusetts avent John H. Benjamin Spelman : Platt, and Mrs. chell will be at home th evening at M21 Pinney Colum'sa s given W day evening at | the residence of Mi . T11 R street | by the Lavender Plez The eve ing we t in mus’ mes 4 1. Among those pr Satie Giesler, Miss Nettie Minnie Sangston, Miss 1 My+ M Marguet . Miss Bessie Taylor, Miss Fran Miss Carrie Butt, and Me st| Thom: William Saunders, rl Saunders, Rotchford, Arthur Ridge- Ww: Harry Ransdell, Edward Holman, Don’t Ne; glect That Cold No matter bow sl COLDS, ht it may Keem Hoarvepess. Influ HEST PAINS ON to yon. COUGHS ge complications reliable. But 25 cents. BURGLAR WANTED. Arrest in Raltimore Belleved to Be of Local The burglar who Mr. Walter H. 1752 Corcoran street, Wednesday night, and carried off more than $20) worth of jewelry, is badly wanted by the detectives. An investiga- tion is being made by the officers, but none of the plunder has yet been found. Last night there was a big jewelry robs bery at the resi- a E. Emerson of ‘s of the family visited the ntered Weed, No. the house of committed in Baltimore, Isaac of Commander the Naval Reserves. ) Were at dinner when th: house. One of the vant who heard a suspicious on an upper floor, went out and called a polio an. Returnin to the with the officer, the serv climbing over the back fe policeman went in of the and the latter i fire on nim. Several shots were exchanged, but none of the bul- lets took effect. The alleged burglar was finally o} and when taken to the police sta- tion ave J. Davis name searched, the officers ub at diamo. It is bel vho robb man 1 » Helan y talk with the pris may be a noted crook + Com Anconers’ Orders, The following orders have been male by the Commissioner: That water main assessment against lot 11, square 8x5, be received w penalty or inte That the location of lamp at the south ine tion of New Hampshire avenue and ida avenue be ¢ d to the worth of Florida avenue. That G. P. Ritter be appointed chainman in the sewer division at $: per day A i in eg Auction §; ay night, French market Masonic Tempie. Best place to buy Cer.st mas presents.—Adyt Marringe Livensen. Marriag. licenses nave been issued to the following: White—George William Mothershead and Marie Bartlett; Luther A. Acher and Edith R. Cooke; Joseph F. Reed and Etizabeth W. Godfrey. Colored Robert Hinton and ell; John H. Williar John Washington and Sarah Brookins and Lizzie Brown; William Thom- as and Louisa Manns It is a a Cold wh RTIS. On Thursdas . i 1604 19th street. by Rev Harding, ROBERT COLEMAN CHILD JANE ERIDGHAM CUK WEOD-RUTTS. On December § 1887, by Rev, C. C. Meador, JAMES WOOD aud AMANDA FE. BUTTS ° CUMBERLAND, 3 ew clock iu the afty- CARNER December CHARLE GARNEL Funeral fro: s late re northeast, Saturday, 1 Friends and relatives GRAY THURSDON LOWELL eufter. (Bang ber 11, Pri at 11 a.m., from rted this life on Thursday, D. oat S215 at her rest PAYN Dep 1 nk Collins, Burton Garret, Edwin Cor- rick, George Hurley. Mrs. Philip A. Darneille has cards out for a tea December 16, to introduce her daugh- ter, Hariot Elise. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Schneider have moved to 3122 P street. Mr. J. W. Robinson of Capitol Hill gave a birthday party at his house Wednesday evening last. , Music, games and other at- tractions were the order of the The Sleepy Hollow Pleas ganized to provide amusement during the winter. The officers are: Mr. C. U. Gilson, president; Miss L. Gibson, vice pecanent Mr. J. W. Robinson, secretary, and Mis: Major, treasurer. Mrs. Henry Brevoort Bristol and urs. William F. Carpenter will be at home, 1701 Q street, Frid Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Williamson and daugh- ter of Duluth, Minn., are visiting Mrs. John Berry, 3005 O street. Mr. Harry F. Patterson was pleazantly surprised last Monday evening by a m querade party at his residence, No. 710 8th street northeast. Among those present were the Misses T. Flynn, Julia and Maggie O'Dare, Norah Gallagher, Lizzie O'Donnell, Cecelia Murphy, B. Nolan, and the Messr: Edward Bryne, Harry Clark, Jerome Hari nett, Geo. J. Muellar, jr., Joseph Rainey and Mr. Ralph A. Clarke of Laurel. Mrs. Somers gave a rese luncheon today in honor of Mrs. Charles Nordhoff, who is making a visit to Mrs. John W.. Foster. The table was beautifully adorned with reses and the company present a brilliant one. The guests invited to meet Mrs, Nord- hoff were Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Bishop Hurst, Te te a ee ae Be te te ee ee ae Ce a te te a a a a a ) :) It ATLAXTIC BUILDING. How About > SISSSSS SS SS > é 90c. for a full ¢ Sunday Breakiast? Q Q Q more popular. There's — made that has as mai quart bottfe of FAMOUS | SAUSAGE—no Loeffler’s Sausage For ‘There's not a breakfast dish in season no other Sausage y friends as LOEF- Mrs. George B. Williams, Mrs. Logan, Mrs. Dean, Mrs. Da’zell, Mrs. Painter,’ Mrs. Fairbanks, Mrs. Charles Bell, Mrs. Hub- bard, Mrs. Leiter, Mrs. Radcliffe, Mrs. Wal- cett, Miss Morgan, Mrs. Kauffmann, Mrs. Fleming, Mrs. Wilkins, Mrs. Sternberg, Mrs. Heistand, Mrs. Guthridge, Mrs. Hen- derson, Mrs. Eddy, Mrs. Burrows and Miss Spofford. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Walton gave an other ——— usage so rich and toothsom But elegant dinner last night im honor of the ucca Olive Oil. jure you get Loeffier's. If your dealer | German ambassador, Dr. Von Holleben. IU O 3 can't ae you—come to our stands. —>— And you're certain, to get the pure 0 "PEONB $ <i fll" auare potties it you come ‘to LOE FLER, es Masonic Officers Elected. us. We iinpert cur Ollve’ Ol direct Gonter—K, Street—Western and O St. “Markets. | At the annual meeting of New Jerusalem from Lu Italy, 1d bottle jt, here. le It's the finest of all table of aphid coe ee Lodge, F. and A. M., held at the Masonic cures well know. O7790c. quart. 50e. pint. W. S. THOMPSON, PHARMACIST, 703 15TH STREET. de10-28d A “Gift” List No matter how small the gift—let it be the “BEST” of its kind. These articles are the “‘top-notch’’ qualities of thelr kinds: Nickel-plated Nut Crackers. -25e. plated Nut Picks, 6 in set. : and 4-blade Docket Rulves 250. doe (The blades are warranted all steel). neat Gutlbandle Knives for a TES more. English Steel Carvers. r. up. Best Steel Sctssors. . abe. up. Your money back on ‘any of these articles which prove unsatisfactory. YDPOBDOODOOODOOODOOODH IMake Your Selections Of Xmas Gifts Now —before many of our articles, which can- not be duplicated, Our display of Holiday Goods is at its best—and em- braces dozens of useful, as well as orn: mental gifts. Jno. B. Espey’s Temple last evening, the foliowing officers were chosen for the ensuing year: W. H, Benjamin Parkhurst; S. W., Edw. Mat- thews; J. W., Howard Feast; S. D., C. C. Coombs; J. D., B. H. Brockway; 8. S., F. H. Hosford; J. S., J. F. Shirray; trustee, Harrison Dingman; master of ceremonies, A. W. Kelly; secretary, W. E. Dennison (seventeenth year); treasurer, R. V. God- man (twenty-third year). After the elec- tion the lodge enjoyed a dinner at Freund's. About 100 guests sat down and participated in this portion of the entertainment. —_—_>—_ New Box on the Card. A new box, 716, has been added to the fire alarm card. This box is located at TAN kinds of Exquisite Perfumes, | JOHN B. ESPEY, lo PA. 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Wonders itive Plants. del0-274 Georgetown University, and on the first alarm engines 5, 1 and 9 and truck B will, in the order named, respond; on the second, engines 2, 7 and 11 and truck C; on the third, engines 6 and 4; on the fourth, en- gines 12 and 8, and truck D, and on the fifth, engines 8 and 10 and truck A. “I have used Salvation Oil ae ae =~ On sor Sraaien fost wet best remedy a: rs, Massie Nieder, Mt. h street southwest SAN PAYN loved sister of “May sb Faneral from Zion Raptist Church, F street he- tween 3d and 4% Sund: Friends ure vited to attend, RAYMOND. seq away, on Thursday her %, 1897, Mr. EDWARD S. 1 ND Services at his late re No. 1744 Oregon avenue, Friday, Deceniber 10, at 8 p.m WADSKIFR. On Wednesday, December S. 1897, at S p.m. T. V. WADSKIER. No. 3 Mas- morting, De: to Phiadel- Funeral services at late resider sachusetts avenue, on Satui cember 11. Remains to be tak phia and interred at Laurel Hil. WILLIAMS. elock a.m. On Tuesday, December RICHARD WILLE 1897, at 9 aged wev- December 12, from his late ley street, Georgetown, D.C In Memoriam. ¥. In loving remembrance « er MATTIE, who died one ye: December 10, 1898. I will go to her grave, where her spirit has ted, And beneath the green Sod she is laid with the Where the heart thi And in Calvary’s c Though her loved form lies resting d and silent grave, Her pure, unspotted soul Las ted Back to we God who gave. BY MOT Jd dews she is pass (Magerstown papers please co) nother, rs ago KING. JOSE! jor Will you ever be. ong as life and memory Ye will remember ths ices BY HER CHILDREN. MOXLEY. In loving remembrance little daughte a died one year ago today, December 1¢ ‘The trial is hard, the pain severe, To part with one we love so dear And angel Death came down to earth And bore her soul away. f my darling The midnight stars are beaming Upon a silent grave, Where sleeper, withoat dreaming The one we could not save. 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