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ward **. Lothrop, toth, 11th and F Sts. N. W. OB JONAT meeting at a. All Closed Saturday, New Year's Day, THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1897-14 PAGES, Come Quick! $14.85 Buys °° — at ds aus 4 ws BAUM’S. “Red-Ticket” Sale Tomorrow THE WORLD OF SOCIETY Miss Mand Lambert Joins the Ranks of the Season's Debutantes. Many Enjoyable Entertainments and Pi will cee y be at home Saturdays after Mrs. Philip Darneilie and the Misses Dar- neille will be at home the last two Thurs- days in January. The second ladies’ assembly will be given at the Cerroll Institute, December 30, There will be a concert and basket ball game, fol- lowed by dancing. Mr. Geo. T. Cox and his committee have arr: ‘anged an excellent pro- It will be the ‘‘red letter” Red Ticket Day rine = dy —_ of the institute — of the year. All the desirable Christmas a Number of Pretty Weddings = & most enjoyable evening MEY ¢ a campme Hail, § :* Tomorrow, Friday, Great “gemnant Clearance Sale, Nea Saich time all remnants that accumulated during the almost phe- i) enal holiday business will be offered for prompt selling at prices that ® s economically inclined will find very attractive. In our determination to enter the new year with shelves and coun- filled with absolutely fresh and clean merchandise, we have chosen Friday, the last business day of the old year, to clear out all the remnants, odds and ends, etc., resultant of the unprecedented December business. To accomplish this purpose in one day necessarily means great and unusual price reductions—therefore all goods of a remnant character have been ticketed, marked and grouped on separate tables, and will be sold at very specially low prices in order to make the quickest possible clearance. While this sale includes Handkerchiefs, Aprons, Hosiery, Towels, Books and other things smirched or crushed from handling or doing duty as Christmas decorations, it also includes short ends, odd sizes, broken lots, etc., of Dress Goods, Silks, Ribbons, Underwear, Laces and the iike—highly desirable goods of this season’s production for personal and home uses, among which are many rare bargains. Special attention is called to many useful lengths of Black and Col- ored Dress Goods, also a number of Dress Patterns, put up in dress lengths, left from the holiday business. All of these are marked for quick selling, presenting a very attractive buying opportunity which it would be unwise to overlook. + & * # + Fa oe ebb bby = $1.0 + : 50c. oe Fs Se ag > Our Finest Suits... Take your choice of all the Suits that have been selling for $22.50, $20.00 and $18.50 for $14.85 until this sale stops. Single-breasted sacks, double-breasted sacks and cutaways, made of the very finest imported worsteds--tweeds, whipcords and cheviots.: It’s a chance that doesn’t come often--make the best of it while you can. No plain blues or blacks, but plenty of those ultra-fashionable smooth fancy worsteds. for ‘‘odds-and-ends” in Men’s Hats that are worth up to $2.50. for some large size white. and fancy bosom Shirts that were $1.00. EISEMAN BROS., “odds and ends,” broken lots, odd sizes, etc., will be sold regardless of former prices. We Propose to have a clean stock with which to tegin the New Year, for we have formulated plans to make it the banner year of our busi- ness. Millinery. ‘Lot of 50 and 5c. Felt Hats, including fe- doras, at the red ticket price of 12c. Lot of 25 #nd 38. Fancy Feathers and ‘Wings at the red ticket price of 5c. 25e. bunches of 3 Ostrich Tips, black and col- ors, at the red ticket price of 8c. 2%-Inch Satin Ribbon—all shades. Red ticket Price, 10c. yard. Hosiery and Underwear. Children’s 15c. Fast Black Hose at red ticket price of Children’s 25¢. Merino Vests, odd sizes, at the red ticket price of 12%c. Children’s 25 and 50c. Wool Vests, gray and White, small sizes, slightly soiled, at the red tleket price of 19¢. Women’s 50c. Merigo Vests and Pants. Red ticket price, 2c. Coats, Skirts, Wrappers, &c. We have but the quantities advertised, so don't blame us If your delay until afternoon eauses you to be disappointed. 6 Ladies’ Black Cloth Coats. Were $4.50. At red ticket price of $1.08. 8 Ladies’ Black Cloth Coats, in plain and rough cloths, with velvet collar. Were $7.50. Red ticket day price, $3.48, 6 Ladies’ Skirts, in serge and novelty cloths, black and colors. Were $3.98. Red ticket day price, $1.89. Special lot of Children’s and Misses’ Reef- ers, no two alike, in the latest style plain and fancy cloths Some sold as high a: $6.50. Red ticket day price, $2.98. 12 Ladics’ Flannelette and Percale ‘Wrappers. —Personal Notes. Mr. and Mrs. Tallmadge A. Lambert en- tertained’ at a reception last night, at which theirdaughter, Miss Maud Lambert, made her debut in Washington society. 1. family home was effectively and prettily decorated with southern smilax and palms, while pink roses, orchids and ferns orna- mented the supper room. Mr. and Mrs. Lambert were assisted in the hospitalities by their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Lambert, as well as by the debutante and Miss Wiedersheim, who is visiting the Lamberts. Mrs. Lambert wore black silk, while Miss Lambert was hand- somely gowned in white satin. Mrs. Wil- ton Lambert also wore white satin. Miss Wiedersheim was becomingly gowned in white organdie over blue silk. Among the young friends of Miss Lambert, who also assisted in dispensing the hospitalitics of the hour, were Miss Edmonston, Miss Roach, Miss Rosalle Hill, Miss Tisdel, Miss Mohun, Miss Emma Hume, Miss Maish, Miss Emma Norris, Miss Madie Gorman and Miss Joyce. There were about four hundred guests present, among whom were Senator and Mrs. Gorman, Senator and Mrs. Murphy, Judge Morris ‘and the Misses Morris, Judge and Mrs. Shepard, Chief Justice and Mrs. Ringham, Judge and Mrs. Bradic Judge and Mrs. Cole, Judge and Mrs. Hag ner, Judge Cox, Judge Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Thecdore W. Noyes, Mr. and Mrs Kauffmann, Miss Kauffmann, Commi er and Mrs. Wight, Mr. Jam the Misses’ Norris, the Mi: ‘Gorman, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse B. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs William B. Gurley, Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Mr. and Mrs. B.'F. Leighton, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs. R. W A pleasant company met at the residence of Mrs. Mothersead, 815 D street southwest, Tuesday evening, it being a family reunion. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mothersead, Mr. and Mrs. wm Mothersead, Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Col- lins, Mrs. Kate Laskey, Miss Mabel Las- key, Miss Mabel Mothersead, Miss Rachel Mothersead, Mr. John Laskey and Mr. Lewis Mothersead. During the evening a collation was served. Mrs. Henry Brevoort Bristol of 1701 Q Sireet, who is visiting frievds at Little Rock, Ark., will be at home Friday, Jan- uary 14, and the following Fridays in Janu- ery and Febrvary. Miss Ethel C. Sharp of Baltimore ts the guest of Mrs. J. C. Jemison, 1711 6th street northwest, during the holidays. Miss E. A. Sibley, who hax been visiting friends in ihe south for the past three months, has returned to her home in this city. Mrs. W. H. Daw, 2301 H street northwest, will be at home Fridays in January and February. The Mirses Price of 1227 5th street north- West have as their guest for the holidays their cousin, Miss Price of L.onaconing, Md. Mrs. George Barrie will be at home Mon- days in January and February, 1629 Mth strect. Miss Ashbridge of Philadelphia is visiting Mrs. Wm. R. Hodges, 7 Q street. Major and Mrs. J. Mansfield Brown will spend New Year dzy with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh at “Long Branch,” Virginia. After New Year Major an? Mrs. Brown will leave for Boston, where they will pass the re- mainder of the season. Miss Lucretia Beat nd Mrs. O. D . daughter of Col. nan of Holly View, atgomery y. Md., and Mr. Benja- min Holly Woodford of Pleasant Creek, W. Va.. were married by Bishop st Satterlee, ed e 's. diey of Were 9c. Red ticket day price, 48c. Dutton, Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Wieder- | 3 'g,° nat plete or on ; > * . y ’ 5 Ladies’ Dressing Sacques, in eiderdowns | sheim of Philadelphia, ex-Mayor Emery, church: t the Epipha ee Friday Ss Special Bargain in Women’s Jackets. Cor. 7th and E Streets N.W. and flannels, show handling. Were $1. Red | Mr. and Mrs. William’ J. Miller, Mr. and] Soon abel) Cristiane ake a i E . ticket day price, 46c. A table full of Fine All-wool Jackets, in tan, navy blue and black, | (Odd Tot. of 50 lined throughout with rich taffeta silks. Sizes 32 to 40, inclusive. was admini: a to both bi a "1 = o Mrs. and Miss Mannix, Mrs. Stevens, Mr. ¥ Bisho; $5.00 Each. Reduced from $15.00, $16.50 & $18.50 BE Tes prae, Wee Aa hea Gon | Ernest Walter, Mise Phetiee mer aes ants. | Bhima Satie le ci. . 9 oS e f° e& 3t NO BRANCH STORE IN WASHINGTON. e EE EEEEEEEEEEE EEE EEEEEEEEEEEEPERE Odd lot of 50 and 68c. Fine White Aprons, solled from display. Red ticket day price, 23¢. Mrs. J. P. Clark, the Misses Joyce, Mr. Ainsworth R. Spofford, Miss Fisher, Mr. Barry Mohun, Mr. William F. Quicksall brightened with holly large blage of friends. The rite : 1 . Bishop Sat- Third fleor. aes Pearson, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Edmonston, Dr. | trothal ser day price, $1.50. x E : i : and Mrs. L. M. Taylor, Mrs. M. E.’ Nor- pleting th age service and 22 mean es Pisneel brisk Drawers. | ent, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Warner, Mrs. pronouncing the benediction. Tbe bride, a SEAR aH ee ee Condit Smith and Mr. Arthur P. Gor-| bright and attractive brunette, was attived 2 Ladies’ Knit Slippers, sizes 3 and 5. Were taan, jr. : in a handsome impor veling costume Te. Red ticket day price, 49¢. Mrs. Robert Randolph Powell was the | of dark red, with large velvet hat and Books Slaughtered. Friday’s Special Bargain in Huck Towels. = 100 dozen “manufacturer's seconds” in Huck Towels, subject to slight imperfections, such as an uneven hem, a pinhole, a variance of size, ete. Owing to the very low prices they will be sold by the dozen only. Seofeate According to our custom, we shall close all day Saturday (New Year’s Day). Requisites of Full Dress-- soe hostess of a very brilliantly attended tea pane. sais ig Preave gy og of yesterday, when her daughter, Miss Powell Te nae attended by her wis- Zit velomes of Books, comprising all classes | Tade her debut. Holly and ‘green bermies | ters. and Miss Angela E of literature, which show finger prints, scratch- | Gave a holiday touch to the decorations oe | Kin h carrying bouquets of jac- Seehendonten Seatontentoaseegesgoate! sated - es, ete., from the holiday rush. Some of these | the hall and drawing room, and the pr queminot - rine . > ee 3 4 Books sold as high as $1.50 and $2. Choice of | accessories of the table in b onor., alking of dark © $1.00, $1.10, $1.20, $1.35, $1.45 and $1.50 a Dozen. z the lot. 220. Set TRE Diocese net | and Dice, with bate The music z program b ny Regular Prices from 14 to 14 More. 4 copies of Welster's Encyclopedia of Useful | ton, Miss Webster, Miss Mabel How Information and World's Atlas combined. Pub. | Miss Fendall, Miss Leila McGuire, Miss Price, $2.50. Red ticket day price, 69¢. Coyle and Miss Olive Hodgson assisted in Odd lot of Flextble-covered Juvenile Books, | entertaining the guests, who included mem- with colored pictures, at the red ticket price | bers of both resident and diplomatic socie- organist of Epi- : Mrs. O. D. Kins- x the seating of guests, se- “The Ancient M Wedding March from * Second floor. Mil bridal party, ery Department. Setetoteeted ; . Seetntededetedeetectnt trance of and grou : 9 of 2 and Se. ty. ing the bri¢ ah 7: : ts oO 13 of Hill's Alphabet Blocks. Were 18c™ Miss Anne Washington, daughter of ex- ‘compan y her father, Col. Every Trimmed Hat in stock is = aay $] Red ticket day price, Se. Representative and Mrs. Washington, en- | Kinsman, “to ‘the altar, where they - offered 2 satly reduce c tertained a number of girl friends yester- the groom with his best now offered at a greatly reduced i carved legs. | $ a Holiday 2 ; ¢ - : Se aie 3 - % oliday Goods Bargains. day at a luncheon in honor of her guests, price. Many beautiful specimens will $ pee me I $ Secnen erates outs : Miss Jane Helen of Kentucky and Miss be found, and in most cases at le: < Have you put the finishing touches to your Fyll Dress = Bie. Serap and Work Baskets. eee Se ot Fuisaeipbia, Hetty and Eden.” ul fen ei ee price. Three es- 2 wardrobe? You can make one errand here and stipply all $1.25 China Clocks for. PAU Sa aa eed service and “Oh, pe eialiy att chive hats are here de-} = the needs for correct, fashionable effect. Right with us means £ pe. ise Desk eset a: Exrol Brown, = coremnny com = Vd a he = pe . : a pe een tes ee eat oS a r panes G ry ames wall, Florenc Missohn. edding scribed: filldiren’a. Roc & right in every sense—style, quality, price, assortment. No c. Japanese Cups and Saucers. borough, Emilie Fitch, Bessie White, al party left the altar a ecole are raioee a, & fear of finding an old timer—nor of paying more than you need Dresden China Frames Emily Kemp and Annie Brown. z breakfast of twenty covers at - Pemba ict SE) bs anes Se cecceine ewe ee: Silver-plated Ma ute General Lieber, gave a ft Sant Waxes tour eh eeveral oti Knit U; z We win patronage by deserving it — today — not’ on Gute-top Salve tea yesterday afternoon, whicn was one of | £oFd, left for a tour of sev vn) MT Jnderwear De 3 have beens. q oan He. “Pocket Books. the most in ting events of the holiday | revurn a reception for. thelr oeEe : 3 You stand before the best at our counters. , SO On yee tables ior, ; ones ae 3! fae pr their | a4 ES 5 e Mrs. fe, Miss " " es ‘ Mei Miss Lindsey Poor, Miss J Whiting 53 Nainsooks for Se. yd. { ton, Miss Mullan, Miss Wallach Whiting “and « Kaward = t 2 rz id and gs tor | M Louise ver. Poinsetta blooms boutonnieres of ¢ Full Dress Gloves: paichellen Ribbed Black, (Sik Ho- Berge Sin ee tel tel curtains arecaet eae & tee cote ae Ba 5 slers attr $2.75 and $3 a pi Hosiery, in Boot Pat- with Richelleu ribbed feo pplique Scarfs at $1.25. the decorations of their attractiv ench Coney Muffs at $1.38, Mrs. E. F. Andrews entertained at R “s 12-button Bh Mousquetaire Suedes—$2 and White 3 a pair. : 29 h Coque Feather Boas at 39% luncheon this afternoon in honor of Miss MRisdae SEES A DE Richelieu Iibbed Combination silk Blg lot of mussed and soiled Embroic Aimee Powell and her guest, Miss du Pont | pematnn ‘Taken to inten: Wee , Eee ea tele: lets, Were 12%, 15 and 18e. ted | Of Wilmington, Del. zs % Va., for Final Disposition. a : 5 Plain -White Silk Plated Hose—Se. iy price, Se. The ladies of Fort Myer will not receive The cenbien Of Bice Hetor ers, rifle 5—20-button lengt ® pair. All-silk Windsor Ties. Red ticket day | tomorro jength, $3.75 a pair. Sea lieu Ribbed White Silk Plated Mr. Benjamin M. Shipman of New York | Faulkner P ©, sister of Senator Charles ies 5 98e. a pair. $ =e vas married to Miss Margaret Elizat James Faulkner of West Virginia, were eynter's on — Snedes—opera fs . Is, 19¢. was married gare h ints, deep ruffle, trimmed Pretest faspales = hao White Silk Hose, In openwork pat- 5oc. All wool Dress Good: ws ss for | Belt of this city at the bride's hom >| taken to 3 ¥ nis morning on the Sere | lace. Reduced from $1.00 Fiche te Een ecienth terns—$1.50 a pair, , Chance of ‘pe ear 10 secatela new drese for’ |(gth strect northeast, at 40 o'¢ lock Wednes- | 11:05 train. The ral services w ent | : Sah aera x 1 oe ors—$1.98 8 than half price. day mornin Easton of the East- |"! : REGS RL aie soytes Kk. silk S ialtace tee ae itis Monmjuataiy Glos gnGe Ga, pig? BS BES Grn en $ Double-width All-wool Colored Dress Goods. | Grn Presbyteri omoatel Mr Bona Martinsburg: = aft pavy and black. 5 bi and-embroidered ruf- White Mousquetaire Glace—$2.50, $3, & réxé Ble. ‘| Ra aS sh Locke of this city was best | by Rev. Mr. } th, past ‘el from $10.00 down fro inced £251 ih cule ie a Were Suc. At the red ticket day pri Herbert_M. Locke o} “ity 2 Mack , ee ee te $1.50 os corearerenit 7 Tustince a <corn tes CE Re . $ 60c. quality of Black Surah at the red ticket | man. The house was tastily decorated | John’s P. E. Church, it Second Hoo. 4-button Glace—opera shades—$1.50 Ladies” Silk Garters, with buckles 4 day price of 35c. with palms and bride’ s. The costume | bearers here were Messrs. == EES jatar ates enwalee Be and $2.50 8 bale eee le Si. quailty. of Colored Sitk “Pius at wo | Of the bride consisted of a grein traveling | A. , C. R. Hollis J é ent Corset Department. Men's White and Pearl Glace—$1.50 3 e eee price. Ge hS56, cloth, trimmed w ith Persian guilt and mar- = = rent. : cee c © of 25e. i: 2 5 garenneny ante? 7 5 duced from $12.50 | 10 pairs R. & G. Corsets, fine white conti, eee aie 50-In. Black All-wool Dress Goods, worth | tem fur. | After the ceremony aoe MARKIED. bawls, square. Reddu peo ae CE re — Full D Und ree consisting of Misses Elizabeth Cartwright, ped Fancy Stank bine and | embroidery. Sizes 18, nd 2 u ress Underwear. (e., at red ticket price of 33e. Eliza Baukhages, Maude Bundy, Josephine ce es pe aney Shaw pine ssn de a : P er, Mrs. Prather, San- ; , Sei eee ots ome : Full Dress Fans. Tadlee’ Seige Bibted Silk Vents, Bargains for the Men. et eee Capen Rone easily boned with patie? with low neck and no sleeves, an 5 reek Sees Seemires 5 Cee a ate Decorated White Silk Fans, Esapire trimmed. with Ince, In’ Cream: Light Men's $1 Dogskin Robe and Eugene Cox, escorted the wise y size, with plain and carved’ sticks— Blue. White, Lavender, Pink and Men's 35e. Cashmere Mutilers, happy couple to the depot, where they le . or stack: Téattan Be. to $6.50. Black—50e. each. Men's 50 and 68c. Silk Suspenders at. for an extended trip to pbratier ane ue = G. dren's whic imitation Ermine Sets. whalebone. top pire Fans—White Gauze, with Ladies’ Spu lk Vests, with low $1 boxes Men’s Linen Initial Hndkfs. The paarmaee of Miss Sore: “ea iad 4 French Sexl Muffs, slightly damaged. Reduced | Sizes 20 and 32. lace edge, spangled, with ‘carved heck and no sleeves, in Cream, White Men's 50c. Silk Initial Handkerchfef of Durham, N. C., to Mr. Robert 1 from $1.50 to ca ; | sticks —$3.50. and Black—98e. and’ $1.25 each. Men's 50c. Flannel Shirts, white bands..3%e. | Moler of this city took place at Durham | |, si Sie aaa! 4 Genuine Black Neck fs with head. | Plain Black Mourning Fans—85c. Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Silk Vests, Men’s $1.50 Silver-mounted Umbrellas. ...8%¢. | Tuesday morning in the | Saget —— 1 E sk, SS Plain and Painted Black and White with lace-trimmed neck and armholes, a Church, Rev. William Tyree, the broth- S wite of Mar ake . Reduced from $4.00 ouantn and Paletea Black: in Cream, Pink, Light Blue and Writs er of the bride and pastor of the | paneral at tie : ) p.m. | soiled: ¢Raduced trom $2.00 Site fare Saree —special ‘yi $1.50 exch. 9 church, officiated. The ushers were Messrs. e sctecaia ky wie ak SSS eat é walnespricesvonise = ee > Ladies’ White Silk Corset Covers, L. P. Cole, R. W. Vaughn, John Wyatt, | BULGER. on Thursdax. Disember 30, INT. om pet t 3 All-wool California Blankets, soiled. id with Jow neck and no sleeves, and lace s F. E. Cheek, W. A. Slater and H. H. Mark- s aA i TINE. beloved artment. Reduced from 811.50 te $8.00. White Silk Fans—band-painted and Trimmed—$1.00 exch 9 Rain” “Tdis cAanaa “sone | Mine) = SAEs ant B. me STINE, “beloved Blouses. Sizes 3,-4.5, ¢ and &- Lae a ha CC ET ghaneled, with pearl sticks—$4.50 to coer, Averitt, a cousin of the bride, while Mr.| Mile of J : meri : a each. aeran suitable for bath robe, solled. Re- Boe 416 7th St Selden "M. Ely of this city was the best | (cum E. and the lacs Jolaun 15 All-reol Double-breasted Suits, sallor collar BO to $1.50. Men’s Full Dress ° man. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. | Notice uf funeral hereafter 2 Full Dress Laces. DSSSSSSSSSss_a—s | Moler left Durham for this city, where 5 ot. | Traveling Goods Dept. i *. they will make their home at 315 C street. | BLEROL G is. On Wednesday. ; Real Point Gaze Duchesse and Val- Furnishings. Q White Q ee Sten Ss week at] ied wite : Small | j,2gnne Grain Teather Taz. high cut, leather lined. % — icicnnes Laces, in all popular widths, 4-ply Linke Cuffs—t5c. a pair—2 pairs 0 & Brass e S ¢ | Falis church | a eas an. ek Bore ase : ce W3-ineh AN, or Club Reduced fro wet OE for 25e. J by Miss. it - ae Se ry > be . iy, December £8.00 10 $4.00. nor Cl ere euca [tpi | Mintediy tiactetes Stace ereattare ie Q | in nonor of Miss Rice of Exeter, N. H.. the R coutbeaat, Frida inch Alligator Club Bag. Reduced trom | & personal Importations — ce Hee coe fe shapes amit — fiancee of her father, Mr. George A. L. Mer- ¥e each in box—75e. to $25. fri 7 thre (SE Q rifield. Their home on Washington street] p¢ax suddenly, on December 28. 1807, at 11 we inch Alligator Club Bags. Reduced trom | 3% ae 25 styles 4-ply Linen ‘Collars—10c. ° was handsomely decorated with Christmas oe A., beloved trusband of Mary Gram Leather Club Rag, cloth lined z ens Q| greens and roses. Miss Merrifield was as, d Cuffs, in dark ‘Sue = i White Lawn Bows—12c. each. omfortable sleeping quarters at little sisted in receiving her guests by Mis» ysions wap % $ Pull Dress Hosiery. White Lawn String Tles—to “tle”? Q C exrense, The prices on Mite ‘and Q Nourse of West Falls Church and Miso Bows, purple os Ladies’ Black Open-work Lisle yourself—15 and 25c. a dozen. 0) Brass Beds have been lowe 0 Yeatman of Washington. Among 10S: wba % ‘Thread Hose—$1 and $1.25 a pair. < ieee Lite G pea tae clese out the present stock at once. present were Rev. and Mrs. B. W. Pond 3 5 Dress Shirts, with 2100 4-ply Inen 5 es for . Vashington, Mr. . M.S. Rob- 3 Silk Ribbed Hose, in lack, bosoms, 914 inches wide and 16 Inches $8-50/0ne Sener nobart: Nonteetana ates ater T from his Tate re S829 Ist street ? Cauary, Pink, Nite, Carat: Jong. A special make of ours—open $13.00 ones for : bee Gt SV eet Eile ache ee theast, ms 1. at 2 ly eliotrope “and Bronze— back and front—$1.25 each, > 5 fe Banet Nourse 08 Wes =e Bevin’ nds and relatiy tfuliy invite aN 2 S $7.00 ones for 5 A. P. Eastman, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. White, attend, poe 3 Silk Black Hostery—$1.98 a bay, ane $12.50 ones for Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Parker and Mr. F. H. Guat, sho |S White Pique Bosom Shirts—7oc. each, 25 : g Eastman of East Falls Church, Mr. and ! ‘4 $15.00 ones for........-$10.50 @ | ars. J. W. Webb, Dr. and Mrs. J.B. ss.00 | ¥ . Springs to fit at $1.50 up. Q) | Goula, Dr. and Mrs. T.-M. Talbott, Mr. and $10.00) & We'll make you a splendid Hair Mat- Mrs. M. E. Church, Mr. and Mrs. George heaped) © 9 Q) tress for $4.50 up! ) W. Hawkxhurst, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Phil- ; lips, Mr. and Mrs. William Stranahan, Mr. $ The Houghton Co., 0) | and Mrs. A.C. Rorebeck, Mr. and Mrs. E. 3 J. Northrup, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Newman, z 9 P. 1 Freneh Chir 2 de30-40a 1214 F St. Q Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Reeves, Prof. and M epartment |) Se eee aie “NINTH AND THE oy DBOSSSSSOSSS S | HF. Lowe, Mrs. H. M.'Raymond, Miss December 21, at from par epariment 1 ina Dinner two tea enps and | ¢ : > Miss Belle C. % : ce, 106 Prospect street, Wes - P Tatter Reduced "from z AVENUE. SSS SS Tinnie Merrifeld and Miss Belle C. Merei- |" "te: reidaioe” tou mpcet awk Wea z ee phone 208. sees ‘sk londike’’ The class of '96, Business High School, as-|__ attend. Se eotetettetectetettoctetetetetetentetntetenecoteteteonvtotieteteetitptededeiny tntntntptetentntetetedetnte oot ete “ 4 ; a. Reduced sembled last night in the spacious parlors Ee eS “ ; gs iil of the residence of Miss Loetfler, one of the members of that organization, to celebrate 3 on December 29, 1 toe, extension AM, 4h uced from 1) Ss ae a es a aS TO ID eho etettteteteet = - z Ss ae Lung Protector, Wa ae 3 its second anniversary. The rooms were | LOWDERMILK. On December 2). 1807, at 12:39 een ver missing. ° ° 4e 2 Cc. prettily decorated with holly, mistletoe and ax E ‘ol. WILLIAM 'H. LOWDERMILK de from $1.00 se Finest Cigars : = RETA other Christmas greens, and the scion, “B. | punttal at Cumberland, Md. e rixbad Chi r Jar, cracked. Reduced =| CYSTORE CLOSED NEW YERR'S DAY. 9 blazing with electric lights, was : oF . ize Tuesday, December jondyke"” Lung Pro- ) | suspended from the ceiling in the front nore. ee ae tee ot Vobert Mant ire one of these 2 ieee for ‘wear New Year's day under the parlor. At a short business meeting full dress shirt. It'll prevent sour taking ¢| the following officers were chosen for my 2 fre vaca am & | For New Year's. ver missing. Reduced ars you may safely present Paris Fans. “tine 5 Z > neral Friday, December 21, at 2:30 0" a New Yi E: 4 cold. Only 10c. : President, W. H. Somer- om Jand M. E. Church, corner 101 = pe Reduced | Foi Inet aad” donates yeas: | || DIRECT IMPORTATION. OGRASI’S, 33S, S| sete Mca reetdent sine, ‘Grace’™'A. | ethan ati sd ei . up ‘Tureen, cover missing. Put up fm suuall boxes, espectally for the The latest in-sizg,. style and 9 Pa. Ave. Kneessl; ‘secretary, T. R. Cute, and treas- vited to attend. r a EF Erices are not as much HERE—as you ornamentation. 14 works 4e30-204 ing the hostess introduced several games, 5 7° Tins Ths of art. = which were thoroughly enjoyed. The class | §,°S! Arlington Drug Store, : Housefurnishing Department. reare. then adjourned to the dinning room, where | Services at Rock Creek Church, on Friday, Decem- ber From $2.50, Ue freshments were served. Among those 31, at 2:30 o'clock p.m. Friends and rela- . ene : x . & H St. “*Selected’’ Drastat chleresialleuce SMAMbOR, <Weatmee, tives fnvited to attend. About 300 odd pieces in Cooking Utensils, Baskets, Chinaware, etc., Cor. Vt. Ave & H St. “Alex. 8. Daggett. ¢ era pies gr rte Helf, Nettis Mean, encsnecintie cds tient: isceuiibal Ga ha oe shich f e at 35 5 istic So: ir Boxes te Emma Mudd, O'Gorman, Manning, Loeffier, 10 p.m., RICHARD IGNATIUS, the beloved which formerly sold at 35¢. to 50c. Artis ic Souvenir Boxes |i Galt & Br = op Sees Pees [ee eee eee fee eee ate snag : Somervell, Archibald, Stringer, Tobin), in the sixteenth sear of bis age, Remnant Price, 25c. each. lenis of all Kinds tn pots, Tor decorative perpoecs | (fl Oo, Sibson, | pactcbiny, tm, the sixteenth, Fear of his - Firth floor. Ww: W. Kimmel, 805 Vt. Ave. |S DEWELLERS,SIDVERSMITHSASTATIONDas Te eee ey A 3) de20- . . Pe Thi ° - Cl Sal f H Blankets dese tnt 96 ways shore abe eewane cemmstincead wine WI cesgcies wa the aoume at cecpeeaty heoes A Clear Head; e€arance a € ce) orse an ° Y ‘Seneca = Lh ea ATT _klés of the season. a avrape, molting, ae eee when the ounces ‘and Black’ _ wdderforth, Miss Daley ae ‘ anikets we have Timde Cie toh ae nn | "ro FIN GLASSES! |e Se | eee | scale ates dG HS te ot Blankets we have made the following decided re= LD-FILLED _GLASsEs,|( New Year’ eee : <= the presence. of a number ot =: — ductions in prices: er oe ae sae FRAMES, = B. H. Stinemetz & Son, § | sienas wy. Rey. fase Mibarn of the Nerih 175 Shaped Horse Blankets for; 83 Square Horse Blankets. Re- WARRANTED FOR 10 YEARS, HA [ Ss bE 8s yc pans : Ghose present were Mestaases Eutunes sonee An Established Fact stable use. Recace’ from 75c. and | duced from 75c. to 0c. each, AT $1.25. oe - sige Rudderforth, Mocka! 85c. to 55¢. each. N PEBBLES, ELSE- “79 Saene Horse Blankets, extra 63 Square Horse Blankets, wool WHERE $66 00, AT $1.50 PAIR. heavy, plaid effects. Reduced from | plaids. Reduced from $2.50 to $1.75 SOLID "GOLD YEGLASS $3.00 to $2.00 each. each. MOUNTINGS, ELSEWHERE diseases. . 9375 ON, Optic TUTT’S LIVER PILLS Woodward & Lothrop. SAHIN, Optician, 935 F st nw, rUTT’S L ER