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-THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1697-12 PAGES, 7 >= OUR NATIONAL TROUBLE. SAERAAR AAR AAAI AINA H “If they’re Rich’s ; re : ° THE WORLD OF SOCIETY 924, 926, 928 7th, 924, 926, 928 7th, Tunning through % to 704-706 K st. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE.” of the past. which it alone is responsible. $3 capes, 98c. $8 jackets, $3.98. Tomerrow we shall offer the unrestricted cholee of any i boucle, bes or two-toned novelty jacket—whicl bold up to Soto. ich $3.98 Glove specials. * couldn't show such a remarkable Soekoaloalveseesoetoesonteatoasnetoate stooge steetesteaseatoeseetoeteeseetenseateageaionteasresoetoetoeteetootecteatonteesoeseetestengenseaseasessbasrashaSoatbacodyecreshesoe soe seatoethesheteegeete es geegen to 704-706 K st. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE.” now fast approaching its end furnishes food for self-congratulation in the constantly increising favor the store has met with—and shows a success that few stores in America can boast of. stant care and earnest endeavor in our patrons’ hehalf court for anything the success of the future will be but a repetition oi that If con- Remarkable wrap selling. Yesterday's big values crowded the wrap department—and to- morrow should see a still larger one—for what we tell you here is of just as much saving importance. the ladies of Washington owe much to “The Dependable Store” in the lowered prices it has brought about — the greater values for Is it not easy to believe that Sale of gray Larger size gray enamel dish pans— uart size — will be oftered 30) - OFC, 12c. Q-Ib-size fi ned flo cans will he offered remorrow tor DAC, for. 4-quart gray enamel dairy pans Will be offered tomorrow for.e- running through. tet toiedtoonoooteoote ole oe HN HENAN OLNLSDE IO VEIL ILL EID ODIO HOLD IHPPOD ODDO! sizes—when we closed the doors on Christm classified and bargained. We are going to make a clean sweep of all the holiday goods that are teft. recognition and room again, promptly—so ‘this offering must be short lived. What was so attractive for giving must be equally so for personal possession—doubly so when the prices have been so completely sacrificed. You don’t want to miss the “Greater Store’s” clearing-up-of-Christmas Sale. » Handkerchiefs. Now is your opportunity to . lay in a whole year’s supply of Handkerchiefs — never were better ones offered—and never fect—but remnant lots—and remnants receive small quar- ter here. Small Braided Grass Basket covere—REDUCED from 10c. to Small Mexican Grass Baskets, with with The Remnants of Christ Mmas== - ve—has been Regular lines want aSerogondengontongontoat eg oo Enameled Metal Pocket Match Safes —REDUCED from 35c. to 25e. Nickeled Call Bclis—REDUCED from 25e. to 15e. etpeetrcetatetnetetnntnd DUCED to $1.59. Gold-plated Solid Brass Mirrors—RE- DUCED to $1.39, Ezyptian _Inkstands — REDUCED to 19¢. wal Castois—REDUCED from Se. White REDUCED from 3%. to Metal and Gilt Inkstands— I ee ae Se Be kk As Ak Ae ee te a te ee a ts tsa tats ss ee ne oe oe shoes they’re proper. main in which to get the necessary footwear for New Year’s receptions—have you attended to the matter yet? If not—come tomorrow and see how well prepared we are to meet every possible requirement. The variety is really without limit. We are showing all the new styles in satin, bronze, patent leather, kid and suede slippers—nov- elties which are conspicuous by their absence from other shoe stores—made for our own exclusive sale in Wash- OE NIONBOINOONOSOODDO DE HOODOODOOIKOL All During The Holidays . You ought to have a case of our delicious beer in the cellar. A Dance That Was Held Under the Mistletoe and Holly. : holiday season with an interesting and full program. The Monday night dance at Rauscher’s was a great success. Mrs. Barney received the guests in the large re- ception room, assisted by Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Boardman. Supper was served in the green dining room, and with a galaxy of the winter's buds, fresh toilets and a brilliant company, the occasion gave great satisfaction to its projectors. Among the subscribers, most of whom were present, were the Spanish minister and Mrs. Dupuy de Lome, the Austrian minister and Ba- roness von Hengelmuiller, the Misses Pat- ten, Senator and Mrs. Lodge, Senator and Mrs. Hale, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McVeagh, Miss McVeagh, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hague, Senator and Mrs. Elkins, Senator and Mrs. McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Thoron,thte Misses Warder, Mrs. Ward, Miss in entertaining the guests. In the dining room pink roses added a festive touch to the tea table. Mrs. and Miss McLanahan had the pleas- ure yesterday afternoon of presenting their acquaintances to Miss Caroline Suy- dam Duer of New Haven, the fiance of Mr. George Zavier McLanahan, who, with Mr. McLanahan, sr., assi$ted also in offer- What We, as a Peopic, Should Realise Sie Ten-two F. Ze. juard Against. A word of thanks PERRW’S. I. “a Ww z AN Footwear for Great Swecess—Debutamte | ann’ mall"any tnt (attr tm, more mae We desire to express our heartfelt thanks for the immense ~ 9 ‘Teas—Personals. EEA pee en ee Oe Christmas trade we have done—the greatest since “The Depend- At last we have brought order out of claos.) What was a New Year s day eZ audited we me Sak beshhy aonb Seen able Store” opened. A glance back over the triumphs of the year tangled and tumbled jumble of odds and ¢nd¢—and broken But three days now re- Yesterday’s social events commenced the Sat youroutf foul teeta Sean visoes thee te that you yourself feel « trifle less vigorous than in the past? In it a fact that the American people are growing weaker, er is it due to some local cause? There can be little doubt that it is owing to the increase of dyspepsin in the comumnity, We have been called a nation of dyspeptics, and there can be little donbt that it is true. Wher people are in such a state, when nature is weak and broken, what would common-sense dic- tate should be done? Precisely what physicians say should be done, viz.: Assist Nature. «timuiate her lagging faculties, bulid her up? How? By using a pure medicinal stimulant, and for this Purpose there is nothing equal to pure whiskey. ‘There is no whiskey so pure and effictent as Duffy's Pure Malt. It stimulates healthfly and builds wasted tissues. It assists the stomach and re- Stores the health. It ts popular because ft is #0 efficient. Great care should be taken, however, to secure only the genuine. Distrust any desler who for any reason seeks to induce you to buy something ‘just as good.” curing the holidays. , * White Metal “Trinket Boxes—RE- C Ww: = a campeon: Such a low price seems Impossible— ae oe ee 2 othe h Bees cabana = edocs 4 ington. Tieut SS coun Viner, = eed ro So seg Pigg! - we gg a raiting your In- stance could mark such values Extra Tall Cologne Nottles—covered 2 ; | New York and is home for a holiday visit, Spccttnn tesortres ‘Tans joer ius ef enamel ware. soe gi Mare MEDDCED tom te f Every color and shade al | Wettcch Scr each tainees Wioratiaes | are among the umber. these double cloth capes. which are braid gece eae OW: 58e. fe most in satin slippers here in Mr. and’ Mrs. Legare, Miss Anderson, Miss| Among the members attending the gen- apeeer Setreainael comcmene te 8c enamel ware in the housefurnishings de- Ladies’ White Embroidered Hand- rem Caddies REDUCED from 7Sc. to 3% stock to suit your fancy. Hichborn, Baron Herman, Mr. Victor East- | eral meeting of the Americal Chemical So- morrow for. partment, in the basement, which cannot kerchiefs—REDUCED from 12%c. each 3 is E man, Mr. George Howard, Mr. Robert Wal- | clety is Prof. William McMurtrie of New fafl to interest every Washington house- to 8 for 25c. Colored’ Glas, Hower yess, Sore - lach, Mr. Eugene Hale, jr., and many oth- | York, who, with his wife and son, is vis- $5 jackets, $1.98. wife. Valves such as are seldom offered : ates, pynite Embroidered a wwe apres cl rom $1. The ee Sid coche oe a = art ee 5 feet wee McMurtrie’s father, Mr. J. W. 2 will go on sale—and the kitchen can be 2, i if 4 s -om- charming gathering o: jens el- . Other Stores may well marvel at it— supplied with eversthing needed at a ee poses REDUCED froma $256 te $a plete stock of men’s fine comed Miss Frances Grover yesterday af-| Miss Marguerite C. McCarthy of George- none can meet the price with equal qual- great saving. z Ladies’ White Embroidered Cambric ~ 3 + ’ ternoon at the debut tea, given by her | town Heights has returned from Mount ty. Choice of stylish black boucle Jack: prey henge te RE See ; Linen Handkereblefs—REDUCED from Shaving Scts— footwear for New Year’s day mother, Mrs. Cuvier Grover, widow of | View. Miss Lucille Edgeriey of Ardwick tay naek ec : epee es as you usuall; double for—" 2 z 5 25, ii i Colonel Grover. Their home on U | Will be the guest of the Misses McCarth: in ihe, most careful manner res $1 o8 paromne ee hee Thea eee Ge Reduced from $4.50 to $3.25. calling and evening dress. Colonel Grove: eir c y #& we street was decked with Christmas green eS — BUNCE: HF and’ W’ only Loft": Set oe ee are As far removed from the §| end roses, ‘The debutante, who was duinti:| Mrs’ Annie Nessaan Holmes and her $6 $2.98 2-quart white enamel mixing bowls will DUCED from— EITC CO) EOE hs back-number styles of other ly dressed in white crepe and chiffon, has | daughter, Miss Maud, of St. Louis are capes, oP Oe guint the: very kowrecice=cirers descc aia “sii Sem Solid Brass @old-plated Stand Mir- Rieesg 6a nen os Ren spent the past three years in Europe, finish- | spending the holidays in Washineton with Another remarkable value—as great as for. (oft ee rors—REDUCED froin $1.98 to $1.50. Glee Soa ing her education. Mrs. and Miss Kelly, | her sister, Mrs. William F. Boogher, 1109 ans, set named. You may have the chotce ees Bue. ones for Ze. eckarag, Saute, _ Mirrore—REDUCED earth. They’re the swellest Se ee Se |S - Secamme tenens cape’ nee ot seams meanace 14-inch gray enamel cook spoons—which eee ee : New York creations — the Miss Janet Grover ond Mine Marie Prockei | Miss May Towne, daughter of Chief En- ~adeiad St teenage eae eather have never been sold for so little Mufflers. Large Square _Mirrors—REDUCED * =} ees > gineer Towne, is visiting Mrs. Julien Og- Plain made in ail Tengths—worth $5 98 before—will go at OC. from $4.98 to $3.75. sort every exacting man ST ee a fe ried ALS TEE Se cee ecee a Ce Ea te Se trom #100 to sis, re BEDUCED should wear. honors of the tea table. ‘Both Washington —+ Pint and a half gray enamel tea pots— REDUCED from $2.50 to $1.50. 50 to $1.25. Let us fit you out tomor- and Georgetown society, and pre-eminently NOT A CANDIDATE. 15 $7.98. ft : ; Celluloid Work Boxes—REDUCED : bees - D a E repre- capes, Yd. for ‘whieh others ask double—will Oc. pI Riis ,Brocade Silk. utters RE, eeialala ork: Boxes Sow sie ouny circle, were pleasantly rept eo eckok wee Se meat for very little’ money.” Tour’ ehnice — plhite Brocade Silk. Mutlere—Ite- pitente,, Sets. Jn, celluloid boxes— 5 coors ;| Mrs. Harrie Webster presented her a Politician. i of fine astrakhan fur capes, 120 inches 5-quart gray enamel coffee and tea pot! ‘CED from $1.50 to $1. i Te. ‘ in_gweep-tined "with satin dich $7 Og Bit be ofered in ‘this =e 3c. pivhite , Sarah Silk | Muflers—RE- ett, Gliese Muctlage Bottle—REDUC- | B Ri ch’s Sons Hee ted ie Pela becateesy scene 7 nator ghrp a and esse—which are wot S—for. . ° Cee ze o JCED from 85c. to 50c. ee we ° '9 attended. The debutante was most be- reds Vcc Menee —_ DERE Nate] 2 metal bases—RE- s SeEign art footwear fonvthe alltae comingly gowned in white mousseline de | Warner of this city and Montgomery coun- $5 collarettes, $2.98. 6 by 12 deep gray enamel bread pans : = Ten-two F Street. soie and carried pink roses, while her|tY has fréquently been mentioned as an Nadal yan clielca! Sentero! a4) ibeoe will be offered tomorrow Baskets. soe neiaae: Cathie ets = . mother’s toilet, of black satin, made an| available man for the honor. He has also pro Goer ie a : x Froth 98.8 91.3. 5 RADRAAORASARARATAR ARENA w | STetive contrast, Miss Helen | Dunlop, | been favorably spoken of "in | connection Isrly sold for $5—very stylish : & Round Mi:rors, on brass stands—RE- Miss Agnes Peter, Miss Annie Greenlees, | sixth district. Mr. Warner said to a Star garments, indeed—at $2.98 wilt be uttered tn the sale tar" DOC, Gl Geese Eula Ree es CASE_OF 24 BOTTLES—ONLY $1. | Miss Ida Fickling and Miss Amy Powell, | reporter today: “I am no politician. have oe scriptions—brand new—per- Gold-plated Brass Mirrors — RE- | Who is a bud of the present week, assisted never been and do not intend to be. I am not a candidate for public office. I am a business man, as I have been for the past thirty years, deeply interested in the de- velopment of the national capital, and de- voting my ability toward making this a great city. I am at my office as many hours as any other man in my line of business, and all talk about my being a candidate has ‘been founded on supposi- in our glove trade unless folks covers—REDUCED from 10c. to Te. Sas tion and not on fact.’ eat ae oe oe cee ee paprageer < z White Metal Tobacco Box, quadruple 66 99 ing the hospitalities of their home. Mrs. | HOP and not = : romper pre heat Le F . Small Fancy LEraid Baskets, with plated REDUCED, from $1.85 to $1.39. Rochester, Mrs. Hamlin and Mrs. Gracie = cou be bought elsewhere for the Fine oak-grained cake and bread boxes— covers—REDUCED from Itc. to '10c. Grown! Milan \sGratker= Jars RE. Richards were valuable aids, and in the MARRIED. = ite kid gloves, with self pe very stons DOC Small Open Hair Pin Baskets—RE- DUCED from $4.50 to $1.50. 3 dining room Mrs. Satterlee and Miss Mc- > k stitched backs—whieh are the ee coc ° DUCED to 9. Fase Makes the most toothsome Welsh | Larahan were vis-a-vis at the table. REDMAX—FURBER. On December 27, $ Lee le rer eae Oblong Straw Baskets, with covers he a Rarebit—it’s just the thing to] Mrs. Hearst, who spent Christmas day in SEDAN cot Gusta’ al = Sores Another day of Sg EDUCED ifrom/IScsits, 0c. serve when friends “drop in”—and | New York with her son, was at her rest- rds.) ; + a is Oblong Straw Baskets, trimmed with Moradabad and Benares sé Z P dence here over Sunday and left last night : Sy 1G-Itton-length evening kid the shoe values (he TS he + it’s always the finest of malt bever-} tor New York. Afier returning to Califor- = = a@ perfect fit’ guaranteed — a fa »W ajres. ink nia, which she will do very shortly, she ex- DIED. Ds value — per pal— Si 50 The sule of the broken lines and odd Fancy Square Baskets, with covers | ay ages to drink. pects to spend some time traveling in Mex- Zz ee 2 ° lots vf ladies’ fine shoes will be —REDUCED from 25c. to 19¢ factenniecacisi in bric-a- Case of 24 bottles “delivered in unletterea | ico, where she has large mining interests. SSET1._ Entered into eternal rest Dec FA mass tiraed tomorrow—and those of you who Fancy Round Baskets, with covers 7 eastern exquisites in bric-a- wagons only $1." Wel plephone. Her health is much improved. fe Se ¢ ° bave net already been here should take and side handles—REDUCED from 25c. rac— = 3 Mrs. Horstman gave a dinner last night Trae ee eerie tiectcre ayes + Hosiery specials, | tia. uy. sone Suu ie tobe ete ca area Washington Brewery Co. Jin nonor ot ner son and his guests, Messrs, | Funeral trom ber late residence, 18 20. street z ce ¢ ave been totally disregarded in order to Fancy Square Baskets, with covers RS ttt cae a : ois = , : i northeast, Thursduy, December 30, at 2 p.m. % Ladies Gee wile and feicy and Back ‘ 2a Se Be AE ae from $12.50 19 87,00. arn Hamilton Fish Benjamin, O'Donnell Hillen | [yurtse griursdus: Decemh 5 isle thread hose of exceptionally gvod clear them out at once. See what you Be tego = : Targe Moradabad. Jardintere= he and William K, Vanderbilt, jr., who are 2 = $ “caring quality—tomorrow » 50 save: Sct tae DUCED from-$7-57 to $5. college mates of the former at Harvard. S, Departed this life December 27, 1897, 3 ‘5 Esaniaeeesisunerte ene "yee ees DUCED from to Bue. Moradabad Flower Vase—REDUCED Miss Sartoris, Miss Ward, Miss Glover, coat tet ag f Aun : = Which sola for $1.54 from §3.to $1.08, Miss Emory, Miss Hopkins, Miss Ashton, ee ° pure <ilk hosiery, in all sizes— ; ; Small Satin-lined Work Baskets— 11 Moradtabait ¥: REDUCED Mr. W. F. Hitt, Mr. Nicholas Biddle, Mr. cember 29, rt 1 ovclock sharp, All fricwla wee Ben Teale “tought ee REDUCED from 5c. to 39e. trom $1.50 00310. eR Jerome Bonaparte and Mr. Bancroft Davis] {mined Gattena tips * 2 site —— 4 Tapa Funey Straw Waste Baskets—RE- Sar Rear Saba , were in the company. = SS a eeence ther Tales fine shoes, In all DUCED to ase. _{Small Vanes—RIEDUCED: trom 98e, J Bieaioe and Mira Seneie all Bees one On Mondae. Ladies’ Vests, $1 a ce 98 Weliehe Cle BARRE " bad Cupé-REDUCE ception tonight to mark the debut of their No and Lanra¥ 9 ° to Se Se EO CnD daughter, Miss Murphy. Mr. and Mrs.|__ sears, cleven mon $F Ledioy noite stk vests, tow eck aod ae ney Straw Waste Paskets—RE- Brest caer ket aae Hugh Grant and thelr children are guests | Funeral trom "his. patente: “reaideore, "Mig! an 4 sleeves—in al iZes— wi s tA e. 9 a 4q ket Cups— ICE) 4 y “i reet ‘at, on jureday. cet or $ red for... : “$l Third off SM ee from 75c. to Sie. 4 On ¢ ake i) of Senator and Mrs. Murphy for the holi-| Sy" qgo"erth"egt. on Thursday. December 30 $ esos a 1 thi $1.49 a E SE ois a. RTD EY ° days. tlon ‘Church, ‘corner Sth and N streets north- 3 . boys’ clo ing. ponies emai S[S0tOIseRO ee ee 3 Another debutante today will be Miss] West. at 2 p.m. above date, 2 : 69c. silks, 49c. yd y' : : : . 9 2 5 Tomorrow w lain ularly at 68. a yard—fer. - Lining specials. Black-back fancy-figured waist Mning, a yard—will go on sale tomorrow for: Lot of remnants of linings, in good de- Sirabie lengths. censisting of fine perca- line. double twill siesta, rustle and fancy linings—which sold up "to 20 cents a yard—for. Cc. Our one-third off sale of boys’ clothing Is fast accomplishing its purpose—to reduce the stock. Mothers who want to save money should uot fail to take advantage of the chance. Roys’ stylish blue beaver and kersey top coats, with fine silk velvet collars and Mued' with all-wool Htalian cloth—sizes 6 —now offered at a third off— for. ‘The balance of the boys’ dark blue and Oxford soft knot wool chinchilla ulsters— sises 5 to 19 yeare—which are worth $7— and were sold by us for $4— $3.07 will go at one-third off—for.. volume of orders received from the first day’s selling—yesterday—will keep the shears of our cutters clicking a merry tune, and we can safely prophesy that the whole weck will forge onward the same Let us enlist you in our cause— and we'll lessen your clothing bills peeerordoedoesatoatetertertendeedeetonsneteeteatotendongenderdontetoateatrateateeseeteeseesecge eeioteoseahoadoateesenteoteadeateateasenteadonteate drateatoateatoeseetoetneteete SUITS. to-order. 906 F St. N.W. Nick=Nacks. If you have a reciprocal gift to make—here is the economical way out of it. You value as an ornamental useful —and the price is far below the worth. White Metal and Gilt Photograph Frames—REDUCED to Ye, White Metal and Gilt Frames—RE- DUCED to 15e. janicure Set, Satin-lined Celluloid Handkerchief tox—REDUCED from $1.25 to t8e. Heavy Bravs Smoking Set—RE- DUCED from $3.25 to $2.08. Cellulola Smoking Set—REDUCED from $1.75 to $1.25. t Odd pieces in Fancy Home: Furnishings. There.are not many of them appreciate being able to buy at such Small prices. 1 Brass and Onyx Table-REDUCED from $11.50 to $9.75. 1 Brass and Onyx Table-REDUCED from $7 to $5.75. 2 Brass and Onyx Tables—IKDUCED from $4.50 to $3.75. totter costedioniwtostostostore One Onrx and Solid Bi REDUCED fiom $4.75 to Hand-painted Fire Screens — RE- DUCED from $2 to $1.50. Silk Cushi UC] giilk Cusbiont-REDUCED from $2.to Lamp— CELAIN FIGURES, MINIATURES AND MINIATURE FRAMES AND JAPANESE CLOI- Srirnnntntetntetetentnteteteteteteitetetetetoetr toon elbbntetatetntettetetetndy Galt:& Bro., This week is ‘open house” time. Probably you will have to bake another sup- ply of cake. Don’t allow any but “CERES” Flour to be used in your Cakes— if you want the best! All housekeepers who excel in cake making use “Ceres.” | | F : : : : After Xmas Bargains in Rich Furs. SAKS FUR CO., Cor. 13th and G Streets. de28-th, th&s-28 For New Year’s Calling. $2.98, $3.48, $3.98. Beatrice Seymour Goodwin, who will be in- troduced by her mother, Mrs. Goodwin, and Mrs. Cowper. Mrs. Somers and Mrs. Eddy have invita- tions out for a reception, Saturday, Janu- ary 1, at 5 o'clock, to meet Mrs. Nordhoff. Mrs. Somers and Mrs. Eddy will receive Fridays in January at 1100 M street. January 4, 5 to 7, to meet Miss Bellamy of Wilmington, N. C. Mrs. and Miss McCahill will receive Tuesdays in January. Miss Evelyn Nordhoff, daughter of Mrs. Charles Nordhoff, is spending the holidays with Mrs. John W. Foster, and was pleas- antly welcomed back to Washington by a large number of callers at Mrs. Foster's re- ception yesterday. Mr. B. H. Warner, who was recently Lewis w.ll return to his western home early in January. There was a brilliant assemblage at the ld colonial mansion of “King Cole,” in Washington county, Md., last Thursday night, 22d instant, to witness the marriage of Miss Lizzie Edwards to Mr. George Thomas of this city. Both parties to the tired in a traveling costume and was at- tended by her sister and Miss Bruce of Chicago. The groom was attended by Mr. Alexander Hunter of this city and Mr. An- ¢rew Banks of Baltimore. A collation was GARTRELL. Suddenly. at his home in Mont- Friday, December 24, p.m. LLIAM C.. youngest son . and the late Wm. Caleb Gartrell, aged twenty-four years and six days. Interred December 25 in family cemetery. (Balti- more and Alexandria papers please cops.) * KERR. On Monday. December 27, 1897, at 11 oS eee Se ee daughter of James K. ers pre aris o to 15 the clothiers’ regular $8. gar- Z aed is : Mi iach gies a: Tuesday,| and Mary ina Kerr. See ee ments~and sold by us regularly for $0.98 will be giving something of —but what there are you will ies McCahil will ‘give a tea Taesiay, | Sera geivase, . HOOVER. On December 26, 1897, at 10:10 am., at her residence, MARY A. HOOVER, widow of the late Andrew Hoover, in the’ eighty- fourth year of her age. Funeral services will be held from her Inte resi- dence, 1825 I street northwest, Wednesda, December 29, at 11 a.m. Interment private. * HOWISON. Departed this fe on Tuesday, Do- eember 28, 1897, ALFRED HOWISON. te Edith How hnshand of the of Mrs. Kaufman, Mrs. Steinmeier and M: teeta eae ae : Solld White Metal Trinket Trays— 4 Jordiniere Stands, ip oak and ma- elected president of the Presbyterian Alli-| Knowles. SELLE I OSLO PILED IPOH P OOD REDUCED to be. hogany—-REDUCED to $1.50. Get “Ceres” Flour from ance. has invited the clergymen of that de- | Funeral wii take place from the residence of ix N , with cht 1 Japanes hinet, five feet = ane > <f nomination to meet Mr. J. W. Foster, the rer, Mrs. Steinmeter. E street south- I h i W . k’ and pobe REDUCED from t5eo te bbe, high -keDt 5 your grocer—we only whole retiring president, at dinner at half-past 7] cast. on Tharaday. Deceniber 20, at 3 o'clock 1S e€e€ ESS palanicare Set, In cellalold and plush Inlaid Tabourettes— sale it. Spain de etree bi ee cory.) ° ox—REDUCED from 75ec. to S0c. REDUCED from $6.00 to $5.00. . Gassa’ 9 eee aa eae 2 ! 3 y afternoon. December 27. ~ Manicure Set, in celluloid box—RE- REDUCED fro 3.00 to $6.50. Wi) Co. Y., will spend the holidays with her friend, e y 7 EUCY McCAULEY, G reat Extra DUCED from soe. i0 toe. REDUCED from sto. s fon: 3 m. M. Galt & eo Miss Maude E. Lee, 1718 14th street north- en neannnes See t. In celluloid and plush Ke -REDUCI Wholesale and Retail Feed Dealers, west. inesday) at 2 o'clock from ED from $1.25 to 9Be- pos en rc eee Wholesale Flour Merchants, ‘A pleasant company met at the residence | her late residence, 685 F strect southwest. . . a . in celluloid Lox—RE- ii se IT of J. B. Prend, 9th street northwest, Christ- | MURRAY. On Monday, December 27, 1807. at Started in with brisk and very sat- DUCED from $1.50 to $1.10. 000 coaaaet Lamp—-REDUCED from _ Ist and Indiana Ave Ess | Co atght toeelpeas MCTAITEL Leet: his residence, 2007 G street northwest. isfac y i Mani Set. i .uloid~ box —RE- a iin the son of Capt. W. A. H. Lewis, formerly | _ T- RAY. isfactory responses to us. The big DUCED from $1.50 tose. so0ne Banquet Lamp—REDUCED from of the 15th United States Infantry. Mr. | Notice of funeral hereafter. 2 NOTT. On Monday. Tecemler 27, 1807, o'clock p.m., Mrs. SARAH E. NOTT, of the late Judge Wm. E. Nott, in the fifth year of her age. Funeral from her late residence, 803 12th street northwest, Wednesday, December 29, ct 2 o'clock. Interment at Glenwood cemetery. * ‘TS. On Tuesday, December 28, 1 at the residence of bis aunt, me contract are well known. The bride is a Payne. 1829 K street. northwest, EDWARD z 9 representative of the old Maryland regime, | | F. PLEASANTS, in his thirty-ninth roar yay. iS "7 <tensivel 1 ‘uneral services a japtist Church Lid a Wy i i od - 1 it u a . - our store news is read—and it in Dressy Cheeks, Plaids 9 $j cnt the remainder of our EXQUIRITE READY. | Ceremony was) een 1 the ae a ees a = me ae ac cee hows 3 lis ’rs and ** MADE FUR: hi de ft reduc- | Church erec! yy the e's grandfather 5 urday, wber 26, 1897, 4 oe ee Se eee “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” + 5 Tom in‘thelr price “Come and'sec the bes | fer the people of the county. It was beau: | "ts uly’ aaugutet of Lewis am a money savers have faith in what Established 1840. + * guine. tifully decorated with mountain pine and | Well so at the Church of the Incarnation ero te : - $@)-97 Telephone 995. lit by scores of candles. The bride was at- ~~ they read in our announcements 12th and N, on Wednesday, December 29. p.m. In Memoriam. _—_——— — —— ———————— & 3 i KLOEPPINGER. In loving = remembrance enormously from this day on. At G i i z z POSSESSES SSS SSS SSH EOFS SE SES | Served at the ee ——— Se Frasdion ot gee P sign si a at 3eot L leri e The young ladies of the sou are erger, W one year ago today, a peste By ordering one of these is VEERHOFE’S O d VV atches PATENT LEATHER making their final arrangements foradance | , Yet 28, 189d. oan Sik: 99-97 Suits. — —4 H complimeniary to the sons of confederate Spassiec ae 14 and 18k.—for ladies, $25 Veterans, to be given on Thursday evening | MORGAN. 10 toring remembrance of MARY We'll net claim your money until you are and upward—for men, full size 2 | in the confederate veterans’ new hall, cor- ELIZABETH MORGAN, beloved and only ee GALLERIES latest styles, Tas low : 3 | ner of 11th and E streets northwest. Among | daughter of Wan! and Atinie Morgan, who died 9 Ds ‘yas, as $35. SHOES 3 | the chaperons and patronesses will be Ars | he month age touas, November BA, 3807 1217 F St. N iamon. gs, real brilliants, 2 2 ae ee ee Se Sere “Tis Jesus calls thee to His loving, tender breast € Z an € Z yeahs $5—Brooches, $10—Pendants, 3| Mrs Sno 1 Callaghan, Mrs. ‘Thos’ G. fit nat ~<a leprae 9 You will find s most elegant display of $20, respectively, and upward. Newest Styles - ley, Mrs. Jno. M. Hickey and Mrs. aArcht- You are rot forgotten, Mary, deas, FRAMED PICTURES, ENAMELED DRESDEN SFMEN'S | STRRLIN. SILVER ‘oung. és - “New Era” Tailors, CLOCKS, BISQUE, BRONZE AND POR- WATCHES, $0 aff upward. Mr. and Mrs. Baltus de Long have re- as tong ae lite aod mamuery tent a cure PILES—25e. Samples free. Evans’ Drug Store®™siss21 Conn. ave. and-8 st.and 1428 M4. ave, — de25-16d cone want t1072Begn. Avene, EG ey tg Se og ame eet 4e22-284 Open nights. | R bert hh & Corbin, 1 avenue. al phere a “Turn over St |¢ Robert Cohen & Son, A prety home wedding took place Chrit-| Ass ef ean ser ee we # ‘< mas idence Fe beaming READY We Prepare Our Cha ; Hand : 630 Pa. Ave. N. W. Mra. Joseph Maltemeyer, when thelr dangh- pon a rave, TO FIT GLASSES! leaf.” : fitadh S ter, Agnes Geraldine, and Mr. "Philip's || Wher stepets Guest gramine Phosphatic Emulsion a new ileal. Frnt bethenizomdt you wee EOCALYPTINE. Keefer were married. Rev. Father O'Brien | py HER FATHER, MOTHER AND FRIEND GOLD-FILLED GLASSES, Of Cod Liver Oil ee ee oe from becoming tet ae ta it Daisy. t WITH OR WITHOUT FRAMES, | “We commund HERE,” Use the same la eg a: eotes eee, Male the clothing. WARRANTED FOR 10 YEARS, | — pare jogredients—put it up as carefully as substitating electric vomer, not EYLANASOL' OINTMENT never falls to by. , but cheal pan Paepened AT $1.25. supply. the current. U. S. Electric Lighting Co., BRAZILIAN PEBBLES, ELSE- WHERE $5.00, AT $1.50 PAIR. though Prescription. It’s always freshly prepared. Better—in every way—than any stock emulsion you can are some of the results of the use of ‘213 14th st. n.w. "Phone 77. SOLID "GOLD _ EYEGLASS | Arlington Drug Store, erreverrererryerrys Tutt’s Liver Pills.” MOUNTINGS, “ELSEWHERE | Cor. oe i RHSe Stet ook, | Great ee ‘Finest Furs $3.75, AT $2. = ° Switches, Switches, An Established Fact Tropical Plants for Xmas b ee 00, —of all kinds, in pots. Also Souvenir Boxes for KAHN, Optician, 935 F We ¢ apie ptician, 935 F st n.w. {Under Price. - formeriy $10.50. ot cut flowers—very artistic. See them. : iter} Sigh temesty An absolute cure for sick headache, ort genre ee W."W. Kimmel, 805 Ve. Ave. rn ok Ra ieee ste, |$ sper, coor ees P J dey for the “unlimited rete de27-204 __| imperial Hate Rogeverator for restoring gray bale, | dyspepsia, biliousness and kindred \ Serreamere /A\| Paes Cetin “Me |S) HELLER'S, [i omer 1215 Pa. ave. Hours 8 6 'Bentaye, 9 tot. | ome | apte-200 * wig as 33a