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THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1897-16 PAGES, : “{ ee THE WORLD| OF “SOCIETY 5 NO FAITH CURE ic SKYROCKETS. Woodward Lothrop, Ioth, 11th and F Sts. N. W. Miss Woodward and Miss Famsworth Make f ABOUT STUART'S Initial Bows, DYSPEPSIA TABLE Open Evenings until Xmas. sesendondondoncongeegengeegegeesenty ~ efee % Large thering of Friends We' They Cure Stomach Troubles and In- . Christmas Cards, Booklets, Calendars, Diaries—First Floor. Boe wa i a as AE digestion Anyway, Whether You ed Hunt Ball — Notes. Have Faith ede Leelee Mote Lolote te orto DOO Gao e - 2 = n Them or Not. Helpful H oli d a Hints That’s what they’re like. This combine of high profit, cash ; é ‘ i s Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Woodward's recep : iy S jewelers makes claims that look as beautiful as colored fire, but last night in honor of t of the _ _ How smoothly the machinery of this big helpful Christmas business 3 eee Sane cite nea is running. It is now that the value of the work of the last summer ap- z when the comparison comes between Castelberg’s prices and eae os penne act pears. More room, more conveniences, increased elevator service. No ‘4 ss 5 z for the confusion and less delay than ever. Delivery department is sending out | & theirs their glory comes down like the skyrocket stick. more parcels a day than ever, and friends are helping themselves and $ i - 5 é us carrying small pa with them. 5 Here’s where the masses of the people select their Xmas Dia= 3 he holiday shopping is doubly interesting Where there is no need | 5 5 * primar to fear wrong prices. £ 1s mond, Watch and Jewelry Gifts. Outside of the question ef that = = =s While we never had so many of the finer class of goods, and 1% a = a é fea nies mcmetbing. beatae while we alae keep complete lines of staple goods for convenience, : great “Credit to every honest man or woman” offer, prices for + s eS Nena arses Die aoe aia oe we answer h uestions as I o = : 4 a ; é wnandecancty | SL tt give sou an er here questions asked hundreds of times each day: $ everything are by actual figures 20 per cent less than the cash | want tet give som an Jat Stuarts dyn What Can I Buy, for==? $ figures about town. 3 SE wai B These lists of things that a little money will command may pos- 3 4 ; i fe = m, ft 4 fas nya Saeed | tera ae sibly touch one in a hundred of the tempting a articles in the store at the $ That credit boon is the greatest opportunity eNes offered the 2 ae Pvance t vet | food if same prices; in no case do they even suggest the price range of similar 3 people. Half a million doll.rs’ worth of Diamonds, Watches and = sealed goods. There are thousands more at the same prices, thousands more + é whether between these prices. z Jeweiry to be sold to any honest man or woman on small weekly 5 a What 25¢. Will Buy. or monthly payments. Think of it--profit by it. é Ait A trom peat wre 2 pairs Men’ e Shade. cs c "eae rae te dig t that does us rs Dyspepsia ‘Tablets aSoage in box, complete. hfs. id by druggists Handkerchiefs. S 03 - es nd t y : 4 and cure of stomach nd Scraper. 2 hy addressing Stuart ¢ 2 p | Marshall, Mich at-work Dusly oF an China Cup 3 or Hemstitched™ nan China Fai gong eg St prize was won an and second by lantern show by ler, recitation, song Dolly after wh themselves at all Kinds of d birthday Castelberg’s Nat’l Jewelry Co., 1103 Pa. Ave., Next Star Office. Baltimore Store, 108 N. Eutaw St. . embroidery triia’d. hem and tucks. eked Silk Cap. Wool Mitten rocheted Bootees, German China Pin . blue, pink, . Welch, Mr. B. H Dr. Joseph H. Bryan, Mrs. Charles and Mrs. James thard Parker. h the iittle one a table which was ntics. In the with with ater Was the three little candl ere his baby sis- aegler, Mrs. K. ade ate adeateadeatente te Peadeeteaden Safondoeteeseagearoaseatresecendeasneseoseageateaseetessenteetbete aseeseeseore Bh Tony. ¢ Hamlin and Mr. and Mrs. Gaegler, Mrs. R. n Iasket. . Mrs. « Teapot. Chase Hunt ball Mrs. F. Y ern Dish. & reader tes eden sure to a large num- | 3 : R. Miller, ae Se racy SOS SS SS SSS eteneeetet ene etnnntntesntntettie | e-Club house was | Habcbe: Hoffman, 'G 7 greens as well The | decked ‘with | seid : th dier, Elsie MeCaully, tzs, Florence Thomas, Mam ita and Una Ray, Ollie tit and. M ers Franky Pettit, Eu and B. Borger. ports for which the anonymous. Mrs. McLan- Barney re the guests Morrew, i , lead a cotill “tigu he ed the details of the Messrs. William © J ener enenenen ¢! Open Evenings. GIFT FOOTWEAR. Avaunt with the “gewgaws” and trifles! The sensible Santa Clauses are giving Shoes and Slippers this Christmas! Our _ What 50c. Will Buy. cldlers. German China Manicure Tray. er German China Pin Howard, } ts | rived tot to spend t meng the s for the 1 S und tall hais | At “Falling Green,” Olney, Md., yester- the men, ‘ at aieh noon, Miss 5 aS married by Eri W. Frev in white mull 5 et Your © will have ed with To-k lutely pure. at ‘Golden’ Gate in pink and blue paper fc Mes. Prank P. al hundre tea, th welcomed sev- | ! Carving 3 i een arried bride roses, ; ee 4 E A “Claret, 40c. qt. ¥ | home on et was cl Shoe ee a ogee uieaee : tor | ¥ big sales prove this! 2) Couldn't ye ml ea ,& aa ne a satnenng rin white enle ith blue i rn-colored { After the w < 4 ribb« hotly Mrs. % those thing finer than Children’s, Misses’ and Women’s For Pa or Spring-heel IShoess ene or mail your order. Quick deliv- erles. % vi Miss % a B. Br snd Mrs, i mn. SS tallowell, Mr. He | TO- KALO Wine Co., ¥e | satin, re- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. W. Mor si r. n 614 14th six | Mrs. John C 4 N 4 | on the bodice Mrs. Miller, Mr. i Brush. The mest popular seller this Xmas . “ : Sonn Seren _ | did foil fo h. Mr. Hution of Leetie. ush abler, Farqu shington wer and Mrs. Pase is the “Romeo style of Slippe which is cut high. ‘Th of a protection to th nose Keys in our Spring-heel e Depa a It necessitates the rte clear, At feet, and are ance of our are more erman China Cup | e Hudaon's Ie) man and Mr. Ke hot Constantly slipping off at the See ir iS) se aay Shi S eatog eee we have 5 per cent Dr. Susun Edson's Will, n’s Black and Russet Soft Viel a fourth of what they, were m aid Kid “Romeo ee Ae Snipe Children izes 6 to 8, table toe. 8 From $1-59 to $]-13 Children’s, sizes 84 to_10$, So, From $2:00 to $1] -50 ippers, chamols . bhck In the 90m the table was adorn roinate i 1217 F St. N.W., E. Webster, si In the very lar gathe You will tind a who bade the d as > Chief Justice FRAMED PICT CLO Eaurdered Shirt i nl nts? mt Embroidered Cashmere comfor eutrix. In fividual Mand-crocheted Worsted “t : f Klondike. Int: er of Zenda, World Sik Handkfs Mrs. *Many Wives Bre: ae ee ho ata | it ieee China Cup rom $2-50 to $] 87 SONNE WARE, ; “Mrs. "Litt! “and fe ee » om|? and Mothers eet ean Cortes, eee and the Migme Thedel Mr R tete Set. will be made is morn: Mis Hand-sewed, ing wat a tat of the tome iene | EQ] $3-00 to $2-25 of finest wateriuls and cen- for center of structed en purely anatomical prin- | Women’s, sizes 24 to 6, : insuring an easy, snug and 2 i fit. They cure corns and From $3 -00 to $2-25 remoy- ing the cavse of saath Bi them. 4 atstes, Ince $3 50 Women’s Hand-sewed, Betane quality, $5. From 53°50 to $2-63 We unhesitatingly pronounce them the greatest values on the face of the earth. ‘ Toys For Every ) « Child In South “ Washington. (an of them new. / festick. Dish. se that if it had not arr allments it would have bee ible to welcome them all. miliar face in soe MES through the rooms at some Wednesday iNvT. at ind up. + a 4 to 7, and the event was a ta. of pl Hits j Sy : arene pre . widow Capt, Chaw. jorned with Ch ing room a h 1 Par and 906 T street northwest. Notice MARSHALL. Departed this life. ber 19° 1597, at Testo aun. hustand of Mollie Marshall Wilson, Mr Hiesiand, “Mr: ty, Miss Dee ilk Searf. Pair of Handsome Sespenders. | 4 ing and Misi * preckinrldg entertainiz dozn Linen Handkerchiefs. | TIN HOPNS their guests. Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Kuhn inen Col iN receive ys duri Seas of Perrin's D. gskin Gloves = >> DOLL BAL will receive on ays during th son. ef fine quality i} Desk Mrs. Bowyer McDonald and Mr. Donald McDonald are spending the hvlicays in x pty 2 York city. and BANQUET )| Commissioner Butterworth, accompanied for Xmas gifts. S)| by his daughter, Mrs. Mary Butterworth 5 ete line “arvers Howe, is now down in Kioxville, Tenn., Complete Bine]ofCanvcts l visit Asheville and other pleasant a southern winter journey before to this city AO Oe Elphonzo Youngs Company. A New Family : Sewing Machine at “$19.50 with Complete | cphe Largest, Cleanest and Brightest Retail Si Greatest Vurlety and Best Cared for Sto of Food Products and Other House- hold Articles in the City. and widow of Fancy Black rere two rows of inser- Lawn Apron, tho r en! Butterworth r turned to her r m iat ) Black . lined. + + Droit Park a few days ago, « Wi gre ei Stoops, year of | Weol Ral aaa cial Offerings. iS W. Ba ki y) at sath ie | Rohe ce Spe g will be appreciated by JE) ig dais died Si Fe Finest Seen , Carpet | Pecan Meats— inives). Black Walnut Meats— ed Sateen Skirt. ent severe ilire a maiter of gen- legions of friends Jnesday, December 22, ck am, HARRIET BAKKER widow of Amaziah Un ; Cor. 7th & D Sts. S.W. ee de22 our wife, mother ‘hill, English Walnut Meats— ‘alves). or sweetheart. low Se eran OL we a eee Holden at 1820 Yth stree he will be pleased to see her Anacostia road. Car? Full Dress Shield. rner 11th and Silk Butter Scotch Taffy— In decorated canisters (imported). Something new, Selected Queen Olives— Our own importations, The New Family is as good as any $55.00 machine. War- ranted for five years. All the latest attachments are furnish- z “Any lady will be pleased Anna Clarke and sisters, Mary andi are spending the holidays at hom and ‘they will pe pleased to see the ult. Felt Kid or Gos 2 eer’ : + . triend: They will return to school on Jan- pas ACG OUN aes | 7 * —1to receive such a gift as © | ““"¥ 2 AND We can furvish you with, ,aby make of Noe 7 Representative and Mrs. Tayler of Ohio tibete om stad, French Chestnuts— Sewing Machine and gave sya from §i5.o0 & | * hompson’s Double Co- | wig their niece, Miss Vance, «re at ine Sali cnii ee: eter eee For turkey staffing. to $20.00 on the price. An exauaination of “Hl i * * logne. It’s a most exquisite Portland, where they will live during the | parrz. t: loving remembrance of ws daughter Miechis Case, with : E Fae A aey our assortment will convince you. ox x 5 ion of Congress. our mother, RC M. BALTZ, who di Ching a Calfigiita ive Oliis $j 35 3, 2, Cone. NS “inte Mis. E, J. Lockwood, 1747 I" street north- Fear ai today Decramber 22, Tit ree Faney China iper. x amen tbing 135 4 pint, 25c.; 4 pint, 85¢c.; 1 west, will not be at home Friday, Decem- Dezen Dosites face aud Haptis” | Olives—Pim-Olas— ¥ * * pint, $1.65. In tease ber 24, or the first three Fridays in Jan- MARGARET Mt. HINTS who "dl Saonreib aes Quite the fad and very nice. ) Ei * * bottles. uary- ieee ee ‘year ugo today, anor. iree! i i i1— Mrs. A. J. Parsoi a et, he Riniivcronty anna at te Sermuete Cieacdh, Myo What $5. 0O Will Bu Greek Olives in Oil Sole Agents for the New Flome Sewing x W. S. THOMPSON, £ Invitations out for two dinners on the | | attaville, Md. Se ee WE ; ye Olives Stuffed with Anchovy— Machi & ruataicisr, sox iern sre Brand ath et ‘December. oe ER S : Dressing Gown ‘ All-wool Suit. German China Tea Set. 35 pa BAAR. 2A Mrs. Phillip M. Price has remov: = age search ef Chinchilla Reefer. | Cut Glass Celery Tray. Pitted Olives 5a 9TH QF. N. W. the Richmond and is now at 16H 2ist le or Golf Sut Cut Glass Water Se Elegant Fruit Cake— Y t K i eres i t the resid en : ee esate Genuine home-made, in fiye-pound tins. All kinds of Platting done ou Won now oh TE te ed Hig etre S c. é . g i ite Becker, 721 9th street Cc 9 Puss prac lame amiiee. | New Persian Dates— pee tt ee oS : at of Miss Marmyerite Becker, ct on suet | Carter's yards Fine Al-wool Dress | Jack Wrauen teeta, com: New Fard Dates— Rettorreoroesoos How Delicious gholcest, meats. | Pingham and Mr. Rice sang and Misses j plete. 2 i if pure spices, it | Fisher, Herring, Becker and Greene ren- ° ° tna Jee et | Black | Wrougut tron Plano | Pulled Figs— Come to Us for’ Sausage Can Be fouian be bet ie Pe cee den ais 1 e€ lver “s “bs: o = layed s¢ - mated Gloss Lem | “eumpinge, n> cuamne Dib. | Layer Pigs— “Gift” Perfumes seg Mawel | Violin and. Mr. “Rice ‘save comic recita- ee New So'elock Tea Kettle, com- Extra quality. In two, five and Sfteen- <for “git comms and _nfvstes_tor | C, R AMMLING. - pocae Aa eS Wel eS ii Ss behets B pound boxes. Cait, MANICURE and TOILED SETS— cele 9 a n On Scanlon, E. Becker, P. Becker and Messrs. v" Att", ATOMIZERS—for dozens of “gift” TOL ave. 649-650-651 Center market. 5 _ $y 8 ° ° LED ARTICLES th Su-16 Sigourney, Harley, Becker and Peckham. Our Principal Christmas Attraction Elphonzo Youngs Co.,) ca.csiges tach cicaly ed te Is ¥ as 4 Is the Wigwam. It has been visited by thousands and con- A dee er tress rer eee town friend SS ES * Mrs. Hurst and Miss Hurst, 1701 Massa- cnuscts avenve, will be at home ater oe | SICK HEADACHE 1st of January Fridays after 4 o'clock, in- stead of Wednesdays, as formerly. f > Match Boxes, Cigar aud Ciga- tinues to attract. It is the most comprehensive exhibition of Indian art et eee in this country and has been patronized extensively in the principal Arlington Drug Store cities of the east. It is here as a special Christmas feature aude: is free We Want You to Expect Cor. Vt. Ave. & H St. “Alek. 8. Dageet.” to all. Us to Make Better Photos 428 Ninth st., bet. D and E. ‘Let us select the Xmas Turkey POSITIVELY CURED BY THESE LITTLE PILLs Miss Greene, after a two months’ visit T ‘They also relieve distress essee Iodigeetion abd Too Hearty Eating. wa sae and Georgia, returned home arg rie ay = per- Mrs. M. ‘Summerscales left Tuesday after- i RyRy de° TORTID LIVER, Many of the Indian Curios and Rugs have now been greatly re- than you've ever had made before. we want | 1 FOpical Plants for Xmas ncon for Kansas City, Mo., to visit her] They regulate the Ferty Vege daughter, Mrs. J. A. Horigan. tante. Mr. and Mrs, and Miss Wendling have re-] Gmail Pills. Small Dose, turned to Washington for. the winter, and are at the Cairo. < ‘A birthday party was given by Mr. and Small Price. Mrs. A. Danian — to their son, Mas- ter Francis Gaegler, in honor of his third rou to look for the most natural, graceful, of all kin it Also Sot ‘Boxes COST in Price. - ste pamee— the datntiot style ot ‘Galehing cat tiewrareweatee tinacieine rein = 08. eve ia ot ne me again, that veas| W. Vv. Ww. Kimmel, 805 Vt. Ave. Detter and better work every day. | ill or write for Woodward & Lothrop. w. i H. Stalee, 1107 F St., Benson’ s Porous Plaster ael2-108. gives prompt relief. Price, 25c. ocl¢-s,tu,th-l9w ible prices. Cottage Market,818 14th St de22-w,f,m,20

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