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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1898—14 PAGES. Woodward **. Lothrop, Toth, rrth and F Sts. N. W. Christmas Cards, Booklet Diaries—First floor. lenda: Improved Holiday Appliances Por the transaction of our great business mark the present season, and greatest business of the year, which comes to us in these days preced- ristmas, will this vear be transacted more swiftly, with less friction before, and with increased comfort to our patrons. Additional y increased facilities, broadened aisles, enlarged and_ rear- an ever partments (kindred goods on same floor), improved light and ation—every f ty suggested by experience, close and careful and watchiul care of our patrons’ interests has been adopted for ir service. Phe six spacious and absolutely safe elevators niake shopping on the per floors just as casv as on the mrain floor. No matter how great the Christmas crowds may be it is believed we are fully equipped for serving them expeditiously and in a man- that canne. be surpassed anywhere. Selections made now will be held as advised and promptly delivered at the specified time. Silver Ware, Jewelry, Leather Goods, Umbrellas, ete., marked free. ‘Soods boxed or otherwise made more presentable when practicable. Tomorrow, Wednesday, on Third Floor, Special Exhibition and Sale of Rare Oriental Carpets and Rugs. The leading features of this display are many remarkable and unique Persian Carpets and Rugs; also other rare examples of Antique Rugs—gems of oriental art colorings—-embracing such famous weaves Shiny Kazak, Ghordes, Greleslans, Persians and Hindostans, for the decoration of parlors, halls, niusic rooms and studios. Special reference is made to 25 Oriental Rugs, in Carpet Sizes, Consisting of fine specimens of Ghordes, Greleslans, Persians and Hin- dostans Varying in Price from $70.00 to $250.00. Books for Christmas The Holidays. Couches. We are now showing the choicest Our stock of Couches is again complete and comprises both Head and Wardrobe or Box styles. Buying | fullest assortment of Books ever nV 1s. suitable for holiday wn by us, suitable for holiday! (on the manufacturers direct en- | resents. ; ._ {ables us to quote the lowest possible Our vast assortment includes in} prices, part—Illustrated Gift Books, Stand- | ,jpoping Heal Couches, plain top, soft spring ese, <1 Books, single and in sets, Juve- ile Books, History and Biography, liirthday and Year Boo Poetry, ! F Drama, Books on Art, Science, Dictionaries, _%. 50 each Sloping Mead « Gon rows of tuft es, Same as above, with 5 $0.50 each. upholstered in rich velour, $12.50 each. ssays and \Iusie, ete. Dereaoedontocdentectecectetoetontontontontonogocgoedendeatoatbateagoagentoetetecteet “Hechts’ Greater Stores.” * The sale of ladies’ suits, capes and ¢ coats at'izto%regular «1 prices has set the entire city'agog! er in our entire career haye we been in a posi on as how— to offer you ladies’ high-grade garments at a third to a half tlie reg- ular cost. The opportunity came about by the offering, of the en- Ceshessengecgengens Seto $= tire stock of Freedman Brothers of New York city to ug at prices = as stated above. Not one store in fifty would have had. the <cour- £ age to do as we have done—to lay down a big lump sum and take ¢ such an immense quantity of garments. But we knew that at the % prices we could offer them to you, there’d be not the least trouble = of selling every garment of the fifteen hundred—especially when they are the creations of one of the most celebrated makers in & America—the finest and the most fashionable to be found any- where. é : z Already the selling is breaking every previous record. The # second floor can hardly hold the throngs that are crowding in upon % us. Don't fail to come tomorrow —and choose while -the assort- + ments are yet perfect. é We'll “charge” what you buy—and you may pay as it suits = you. , aly. 9 = Ladies’ $15 $Q.-50 | Ladies’ $30 § 1 .98 ¢ A 4 4 = and $20 suits - serge suits = = J, bx This lot consists of an immense aggrega- ‘This is the greatest lot of all, for they tion of ladies’ thorcughly tailored suits, consist of the handsomest blue and bia and every one is made with just the same cheviol serges—the identical suits whic care your dressmaker would use. There ure to be found in other stores at § =< are black rnd blue cheviot serges—there Every one of these suits is lined through: are tan coverts in different shades—there ont with black taffeta silk of a supertor are V6 jan cloth and the nobby_ check eality—-the skirt Is lined—the jack cass Every jacket is silk lned— lined, and the sleeves of the ja taffeta—or Skinner's satin Vined throughout. the jot serge is exira ‘The quality of the and you have < : t fine. ‘The making ts chotee of the single-breasted fiy-front or the double-breasted effects. Some. of faultless—the fit perfect. $14.98 is a ridic- them are finished with ‘strap seams, and ulous price for such suits, but out th se the skirts are the full-flare and full-flounce as we bought them, giving you the ba: % styles. The superior exeollence of these gain of your lifetime. stilts is to be seen at a glanee—and that & they are $15 to $20 values yo Tipe tke Sti : | $20.00 $ 1 oO” 3S we showing these identical suits from ZT stme makers at these prices-and weve | Kersey coats = SJ sold hundreds of them already this season. And just to think— $5.50, Lot of black and tan kersey jackets, lined thronghoue with Skin eoteetentent I a a a aa a a a le a a a te a a A aS + Ladies’ $25 $ 50 ety of Jiizh ol 3 and $28 suits - I 2 where under £2010 go {oF $10.05. Tere is a yalne for you—and just Hh Soegentonontonconte the variety from whieh to pi ‘un. yO dreda of suits, consisting of the finest $10. ¥¢ ity imported serges, Venetian cloths, es 4 unfinished worsteds, cheviot serges, Ulum- kersey coats $ ted novelty cloths and the finest eas- 4 A complete description of these Lot of black kersey and plaig black * is almest fmpossible here. There blue cheyiot jac lined throughou' & suits with tight-fitting and loose- unin, the sleet with black rhas fitting jackets-there are single-breasted silk—stylish at point—and the b st fly-front and double-breasted effects, fin garments hare to he had—to go ished with the most expensive pearl but- for %. Seetensents ton 7 ery jacket Is silk lined, includ- 3, g the sleeves—some with black taffeta = and some with colored taffeta—and some $15.00 98 % with high-eolored satin. Nesrly all bat = flounce skiris und some are elaborately plush coats = == + trimmed with straps of same Taterial, = rhe teres are in Diack aud, biue, and y. There ure’ some Lot of ultra. fashionable velour plush & Seckets—ine fashionable jackets, with collars edged with marten J, < skit effects—novelties for with linings of high colored satin 3 h pay double aud more, ens ade in the best |m: ~and = 3, all go at $12.50. to go for $0.96 = z ae 0 Se $7.00 98 é ersey Capes = == child’s coats = a % Imme loi of black kersey inehes long—full in awe 36 reefers, Sneed sailor collars— su children's boucte in all sizen from trimmed elexar capes, pars ie nie) 3 agh me capes Which you'y ® for them now. PCA AEE L LE EEESELEEE wil be sold to i! Hecht & a ee -515;7th St : 7 Sokal eeeseeees Sotedetetetetetetetethchtniaetecetate arineehats Seeees Atlases and Works of Reference,| sn vetter g: sane eachers’ and Family Bibles, Epis- | © ws of ttting 4 © opal and Catholic Prayer Books, - = a ious and Theological Work CONUS sal ase fa back, upholstered: in ture Study, Birds, ete. English $12.00 each. American Literature, Booklets covered in rleh ere- ind Books in fine bindings, Encyclo- pedias, Dictionary Holders, Reading filled with Stands, etc. ndard and "red with dainty ead: nt Fiction. 00, $226 eo A : 5 and $2.50 cach. c assortment of Fictiot includes fluor all of the old javorites (standard! Christmas they are called), and more than three Traveling Goods. Inindred new ones, many of them by Our Traveling Goods Department the best of recent writers. is now replete with everything that 2 is necessary for the comfort and con- venience of the tourist or for home use, such as Collar and Cuff Boxes, : Blacking Sets, Suit Cases, Alligator : Bags, Leather Bags in all the latest stapes and colors. Make most ac ceptable Holiday Gifts. We quote a few special values: fF Roxes in I leather, about leather Hit the K. “ 5.00 each. ; Suit Case, made eapcelaliy Ds ama, A. Conan Doyle frame, riveted throughont. with : pid, by Paul 1. cloth Lined, haud-sewed cus, _ = “fitting handle; thts case \nd hundreds of others. ; 24-inch. 26-inch. AUB m our immense Book s I we have now fully 50,000 $6.25 $7.00 v are classified and arranged ! Olive... 22-inch 24-inch. 26-inch. ics or authors on easily ac- si 2 ssible shelves and may be inspect- $8.00 h the utmost cas Careful and attentive clerks are in utendance and easy chairs and cozy are provided for those who 1 i clean stock. n ather Cluly cely finished 42-inch. of nice 1&inch. one desire a closer examination of the We recommend and decidedly | Mued. insiae j« : urge every one who can do so to 9 €ac select Books for Holiday Presents at High-cut Bags, a shape made for ot sy to pack without erushin «. for the sake of getting fresh, ice and clean copies rather than wait until later when they will have lost their freshness. All new Books, standard and fic- om especially, are received by us on of publication. Orders taken for any book pub- hed either in the United States or gland. bles and Prayer Books in great ty and at the lowest prices. k Dept Jeath ig the russ trimmings, $3-50 each. Fourth ft 73:5 Felt Footwear For Christmas. We have received our full line of Felt Footwear. The very best qual- ity of felt has been used in the up- pers, while the soles are made of belting leather, which is soft and flexible and does not make a noise in walking. 1 a Z Evening Slippers and ison s Boots in fhe ie effects. es ictures. Slippers to match any costume We have just received the new | Made to order and delivered in three ries in Chas. Dana Gibson's Pic-} days Women's nae i aray ~The Education of Mr. Pipp.” » have one hundred other ex- Per pair Women’s and brown Pi Women's Stippors, « and gray. Per pair Women’s Braided Slippe brows and black. Per pal : ‘The Tourist, All-felt G: s mes to order at short notice. | pair = 3 beets Hient subjects. Gibson Picture would be appre- sted for a Christmas present. 1 Per the latest designs in moldings to |, Men's _ Bla ct from. Lowest prices. ‘Third floor. ther Imperial ’ Boys Rubber Cement Sweaters. Is an article of merit invaluable in We have purchased and shallj every home. A china repairing ce- offer tomorrow a lot of All-wool| ment that will do perfect work. It Sweaters for boys 15 to 19 years of} mends in one-half a minute. It age. Byron collar, laced front, gar- net and navy blue, with white striped collar and skirt; black with red stripe. A special value. S$t.00 a's Dept leaves no mark or stain. It will re- pair any hard material except metal. Price, 15¢. a bottle. The demonstration is both inter- esting and instructive. Firat Moor. The Woodward & Lothrop Sewing Machine, $18.00. Woodward & Lothrop. M Fi eohesondonfondonton ot SOLANA LLL NLL NLLLLLELLLLLLLEL LISI HOUR SALES. Bargains rich and rare enough for the most jaded bargain ap- petite—spiced with timeliness—and spruced up with prices that $ have no peers—that stand without c or equal. Hour sales here mean broken intervals of exciting selling—specials of such force that we cannot afford to let their term of duration last longer than 60 minutes without stepping into the shadow of lo Between 2 & u From 12 to 1. A yarled lot of Vebvet Cheno Hats, in all the nd Wand. detween 19¢. knit skirts with crochet heen selling them right From 9 to 19 you " 21e. a and anfly % ostrich plume ¥ 6 inches Jong. | Midnight black in The millinery eee eet; Between i0 & il. 3 different sorts of chil from good, f. From 1 to 2. $8 Trimmed Hats, $2.88. Outing Shirt Waists; braided de; nicely finished; excellent For 33C. Table Linen; 12i4c. For tho Hoer. ee 2 to 3. zen run from 3 to 6 “would wel "™ Dic, s hour a regu- trimmed and The Chie and dainty No elty Skirt: minde Ww Zlc ree a & oD forded raft, — through- 5 A_ stylish skirt Vorth ‘ $1.25. Wor the Hour. = oC. 1 sive ou the usual 50.0% black You've heard the B. Corset pro- Between 10 and f1 for., 2A Ce Touncei to be one of the best makes. All eur dollar ones in Gray, White and Black. Por the “Hour. SOC, Our Underwear Department ta putting forth Its supreme efforts in attracting you here. As a magnet we're offering Ladies’ Medicated Scarlet Underwear— Drawers only—for the Hour... 39c. From 4 to 5. We're among the leaders in Men's Un- derwear. All of our 50c. Men's Derby minted Bae ae Drawers—finished as 00d as the best of m. For the ee 27 C: Hour. . 1 Shirts and Drawers of black and colored untrimmed the Inte shapes, including the Worth from De, Between 10 and 11.. 500. of over Never sold for less 10 and $4 half hundred designs in large rhinestone ornaments and and dress trimming. ~ 5c. Beuccen 11 &12. We'll start things going by first of all giving you a heavily fleeced ladies’ union suit with pearl battons ‘and ribbons, Very tight fitting end worth d0c tween 11 and 12..,..... ve 29c. There's a plume special for this bour, too—tinest quality. oe inch goods, Laustrous and deep bi Hom sth. Between It ant is” 59c, Ladiew’ ribbed vests, Plush finish, Neatly hats. short-back sailors. Be. to $1. ‘Trimmed hats — choice Handsome creations. Between than $5.00. i Pick of a ae Natural W —no better value can be had. ge the Hour. : * 55c. Ladies’ White or Colored- Soraated THand- kereblefs, in different sizes and hemmed. For the Hour. 214c. $6 Jackets and Capes, $3.98. regnl A half dozen styles of both, Hored cpetwreenttiand 12 (2c. from pkarsers and pchevtots and Bousiss: shades. The backs arepglorp-titting, Mixses’ corded waists, ee made, They've dart sleeves: ‘The eapes*are fe Very exect in finish. plush garments; some plain; some jet- ted; some fur finished. No store Between 11 and 12 5c. it robes, aiudscracly cut and h embroidery and inserting. aaiaiies” Worth @Se. answhere aud every- - 39¢, where, From 11 to 1 ° Children’s onting cloth dresses. Sizes 2 to 4 years. Neatly made and braided ruf- $6. $10 and $12 - Jackets; $6.98. fe. wert Si. Between 11 Dig, best fallored wraps and garments: that Ladies’ flannelette-finish percale wrap- ie markets of America eve! sale, "The duest- Kerseys and aay ea ee ve silk lined through and 6.98 You never had more given xoug for $10 and $12.. 2 nS Ladies’ $18 Tails, ored Suits; $7.98. ‘These aren't ordiray niga made of the finest “Kena gan te sag Tf The ski for. the jacwete, ‘They're Tinea rng 7 OB 98 KING’S PALACE Det. Stores, 812-14 7th St. Branch Store, 715 Market Space. per » By varia, wide earerony made. Braided and ru E good, nun of potterna, Worth 8c. 49c. Good quality sheets. Well made and full size, A better quality of ‘sheets. ‘The wide hemstitehed ones. Sroessscocsssoesesesosetsos IM ARRIED AT NOON LL STANDARD GOODS ONLY. at F.OROOP & SONS, hs $ ¢ 925 Penna. Ave. = J extend a cordial invitation to Intending z > purchasers of Pianos, Organs, Music, or 2 the smaller Musical Instruments, to visit © ‘ their spacious parlors and sales rooms at © © 925 Penna. ave. and fnspect the most © > elegant stock of the best and most € reliable Pianos and Musical Merchandise * ? ever shown in this City, embracing the . } Steinway, ° © MASON & HAMLIN 4 i A. 8B. ¢ if é ¢ MATHUSHEI NTI . 4 OTHER PLA é ’ Plason & Hamlin © & AND OTHER ORGANS. é : The Washburn é B Guitars, Mandolins and Banjos—none in © market compare with the Washburn © tone ond finish. $ é © > The Regina 3 Musie Box, Hear the Orchestral! Plays © thonsa-ids of tunes. Distinctly an Amer- € jean Invention. € ” = The “Crown, 2 —the many-toned Piano! A real gem in & tone and fon; imitates 16 instruments. © Our salesmen will be pleased to show it. © And while yon are bere ask to be shown the Angelus Orchestral. Plays any piano and needs no adjust- ing. You would think an artist was play- <> = AND Munteal Novelties for the GOOD QU. ARE PIANOS: trom $25 up. € Slightly used uprights from $123 On easy terms or cash. E. F. Droop & Sons, 925 Penna. Ave. LEADING MUSIC HOUSE. MAMAN in Wines for Auner Sauterne, |. to their fullest extent “wash them "with famons uy PEOIDEODL SEDODLGD OCOD EL COSI PH > o mean agooe ‘an People 40c. qt. Ty-Ralon at Lends oysters a rare aud delicions flavor. TO-KALON WINE CU., 614 14th St. ~n029- 200 Seen Thone £98, Sones How Is It At Your House? Wouldn't that hall room be much more comfortable warmed with a g Stove? You that will heat will boil water, eet sSeedengeege roe ean bay one here for $1 @ rooul of ordinary size tov. Sadeasregerdeeseosonteaseesens BS We have just received the latest prod- uct of the most famous lamp manufac- turers in the country. Among them is a a efeateeseeys t Lamps. Only three : es in the United States liave received By lamps so. far—one bo ee in Philadelphia and tes to be had, low, Pric gnificent pesvery We have just opened a que rations—all prie-s rota sortment of Bani tterns—rich d Up. Our “Little Wonder the thing to heat a bath illuminate {t at the same time. No tub- ing required. Easy to take off and put ou- price only $1.25. 8 Stove is just om, and will read 4 sew in the evening fford to be without a Drop L them in assorted lengths—prices SSe. and 9 and portable burners. omplete with shade z : Jewel Ol Heaters are the ver best e have them iu all sizes and a prices. See the Jewel Heaters are a Srey one We sell at solutely safe. Seeeoget pet 5 every Lamp. & Lamp Yor every wee: per and Salts, eset tone Be only de. ner. 2 set. Sold as an if you want a eotetetntt A. uddiman& eadquarters for Light and Heat, CORNER G AND 12TH STS. N.W. cof Cornwell’s on the Avenue. FILOUR. Washburn’s Superlative .$4.50 pr. bbl. Washburn’s Gold Medal.$4.60 “ Pillsbury’s Best:.......$4.60 “ “ Golden/Hill.....----.-$500 | = mterlinga.jeocs(oee ee S525 a Ceres, (vest Minnesota Patent) $5.75 “ “ Goma White Blossom, ‘ur own brand) °95-75 7 Where else can you buy these stan- dard brands of Flour at our prices? Look at your “pass book’ and see what you have been paying. Then note the difference—in our favor, G. G. Cornwell & Son, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, qaae 1414-1418 Penn. Avenue. $ ? Self-selling $ Prices g { eooegoe 4d —on much-sought-after floor coverings. All new arrivals, in the latest eolor- ings and patterns. 000 yards of high-class Axminsters, isome pales: Regular SUE uae 1,500 Carpets, Carpets’ to match, yards of Fine Ta with borders, alt et" OOC, Best quality All-wool Ingrains, 59c. The iaghiek Ca, 1214 F St. no29-40d SLROSIGIOIOCO ION SHNS OSES —— ee Til inerbiesiseesdeieeesess = = = = | Painful Bunions Relieved! nove Eligets ie tavtant allot Cares Cute. Advice tree, SO"OE halls posltirely Prof. J. J. GEORGES & SO! ;, Foot Specialists, 1115 Pa. aye, Hours: ae jours: § to 6; Stindaya, 9 to 32. 3: 3 2_fvacren's HEADACHE POWDERS-3 3 3 $ Sie cares Soe Daatoche:: © pewaens 5 donee $ Rites: 19. cents. Recommer Ne '28. ‘Your druggist sells them. ‘adi tm oe Sena Porous Plaster AVES PROMPT RELIEF. PRICE 25 CENTS. Sote,taath to apls,¢ Officers Chosen. The board of children’s guardians have elected the following officers: President, Lucy 8. Doolittle; hone president, William J.-Miller; secretary, B. Pickman ‘Mann. pieatdeeiinas If you want work read the want columns of The Star. Interesting Ceremony at New York Avenue Church. Miss Bruce and Mr. Houghton the Happy Couaple—Receptions and Dinners — Person, The marriage of Miss Lucie rle nd Mr. Allan iah Houghton New York Avenue Church, at n was witnessed by a large gathe friends. Rev. Wallace Radcliffe The ushers were Mr. Richard ( Dr. Ashby Frankiand, Mr. Frank Green- walt and Mr. Arthur W. Hendricks. The bride’s only attendant was Miss Elizabeth Tyson of Frederick, Md. Mr. H. Bruce Tel- The ushers escorted the groom, t man and Rev. Dr. Rad- cliffe to their places at the platform, and then went to the door to meet the bride who came in with her father, Mr. Harrison L. Bruce. The maid of honor preceded her and wore a cloth costume, olive green in color, with hat to match. Her flowers were pink roses, The bride wore a travel- ing dress of dark brown cloth, tailor made and a brown velvet toque, trimmed with shaded quills. After a tour, Mr. and Mrs. Mougnton will return here to live. he church piattorm was massed with palms and white chrysanthemums. 2x-Senator and Mrs, Henderson tained at dinner last night in honor of Count Cassini and Lord Herscheli, Sir James Winter and Mr. Coolidge of the high commission, the Portuguese minister and je Santo Thyrso, the Japanese Paunceiote. Senator and MeMiian, Senator and Mrs. blkins, and Mrs. Hitt and Mr i Bruce at the today, ing of officiated. aughton, enter- and Mrs. r Key. Dr -Smith, Coionel and Mrs. Win- . Sartoris, Mrs, Wallack, Miss and John B. Henderson, jr. Garfield has inyited the Canadian ies now here to a matinee party tomor- Mrs. Gartield has been in Washington for some time with her daughter, Mrs. J. Stanley Brown. nt Postmaster Gene nd Mrs. h have a dinner company invited for night. son will dine his colleagues on the the Metropolitan Club. Anglo-American commission tonight at Mrs. Fairbanks has invited the the commission party to her house this evening for a sociable time while the gen- tlemen are at Mr. Kasson's dinner. The Mexican minister, Mr. Romero, who ladies of has been in Mexico since last August, is expected at the legation within a week. His sister, Mrs. Garcia, and their aunt will accompany him and spend the here with him. Both ladies have friends in this city. Mrs. Alger went to New York yesterday for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Curtis will give a dinner tomorrow night. The Misses 8s, daughters of Commis- sioner Evans, will give a ecuchre party to- night. Mrs. Zenias Bliss will give a tea Thurs- a December 8, when Miss Alice Bliss will make her debut. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Bliss are residing at 1 New Hampshir avenue. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Matteson the engagement of her daughte1 winter many announces len M F ton, Pa., near future. Misses Josie and Sarah Goodman of F ing, Pa., are visiting Mrs, James H. Rea Cepitol Hil. Maj. Gen. W. H. Lawton and his wife are stopping at 164 K street. In New York tomorrow evening the first of the se Mille: Jacob W. Miller of the Whose mother was M ton belle, will mak be given by her parents at Delmonico’s. Mr. and Mrs. Larz Anderson are now in Rome on their way for a trip round the world, Representative and Mrs. Charles Sprague, who went abroad in the early fall, are expected to arrive in New York this week. The trip has been beneficial to the health of both. Mrs. E. Overman, 937 M street, will re- sume her Thursdays at home after Decem- ber, and will be glad to see her friends. The “Monday Night Progr: Cinch Club” met tast evening atthe Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Palmer, 60¢ ast. Fifteen game: |, at- vhich_ a collation wa the ‘The first prize for ladie: Mrs. , While the second p sted for by Mrs. Cuddy and Mrs. the latter winning. The first priz for gentlemen wan carried of by Mr. Me- Coy. Drs. Boswell and Robins were contestants for the second gentlen prize. This contest was « lly exciting for the reason that the cut of. the cards resulted in a draw. Boswell hay- took Dr. drawn more on the second round, the priz Mrs. Charles Buck has issued cards for a tea Thursday, December 1, at Rock Creek rectory to introduce her daughter, Miss, Chesley Buck. Mrs. W. B. Palmer of 66 9th street north- east entertained the “Monday Night Cinch Club. » C, Lucy and Mr. McCoy won the first prize, and Dr. and Mrs, A. W. Boswell the second. After the cards a bountiful lunch was served. Mrs. Pal- mer was assisted in entertaining the club by Mrs. W. Robbins. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Harbour celebrated the tenth anniversary of their wedding last evening at their home, 837 4th street north- east. The parlors were tastefully decorated with American flags interspersed with ever- greens. Mrs. Harbour, who is president of the Lincoln Ladies’ Aid Auxiliary to Lincoln Camp, Sons of Veterans, was pre- sented with a handsome chair by the camp and aid. Many other pretty and useful presents were also received. Among the large number of guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Russ, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. French, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Kidwell, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Seymour, Mrs A. C. Burgess, Mrs. C. E. Sayles, Mrs. Joseph Forsythe and daugh- ter, Mrs. R. H. Grier and daughter, Mrs. 8. S. Pointon and daughter, the Misses Montagues, Kidwells, Ella Middleton, Fan- nie Howser, Vivienne Ourdan, Lillian Funk, Annie McMenienman, Daisy Biggs, Messrs. G. W. Whitmore, W. L. Widdleton, F. L. Beach, A. C. Davis, H. Davis, and C. L. Noskey. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Cryer of Baltimore celebrated their crystal wedding at the resi- dence of the bride’s father, Mr.W. J. Leech, 515 3d street northwest, this city, on the evening of the 23d instant. The long par- lors were beautifully decorated with palms and cut flowers. The bride and groom of fifteen years stood to receive their friends under an archway made of bride roses in- tertwined with maidenhair tern, and among which flashed fifteen brilliant electric lights. The bride looked charming and almost girlish in her pale pink silk. At J1 o'clock a handsome collation was served. Among those present were Mr. and Mr: J. W. Leech, Mrs. Enos R. Shreve of Ba’ timore, Miss Carrie Shreve of Surrattsville, Md.; Mrs. Oscar Cryer, Miss Barclay, of Baltimore, Miss Carbury, Miss Walsh, Miss Yates, and Messrs. Edward and George Cryer, Gwynn Gardner, Lewis Thayer, Cap- tain Moore, Captain Kelly, Mr. Russell, Prof. Cromwell, Colonel Mattingly and Jas. Neale. A surprise party was given to Mr. Joseph Butterworth Saturday night at his residence, 2490 K street, in honor of his ninteenth enna ‘The parlors and halls were tasto- ully decorated with American fiags and chrysanthemums. One of the amusements of the evening was an observatior party, at which Miss Mabel Chism won the best prize and Mr. Willie McKim the booby one. 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It improves my appetite and digestion wonderfully.” _ Johann Hoff, New York, Berlin, Chism, Frank M Howard Butter? worth, Eddie Healy, SSP rnold, Arthur Thomas, Hugh Zea, ph Butterworth and Mr. and Mrs. " Rutterworth, M‘as Mayme Butterworth and Mrs, Leila Spe i s BANQUET To THE PRESIDENT, ng Event of the © Jubilee at At orreapondence of The ATLANTA ming Pe Eve Ga., November 28, 1898, The arrangements for the banquet t President McKinley ond his party, which Will take place during the peace jubilee have been completed, and it will be th crowning feature of jubilee, Tt will be at the Kimball Houxe Tharsday even- December 15, beginning promptly owing toas' Will be respon by the distinguished gentlemen who have accepted invitations to be present and spook at the banquet: Presiden: McKinley, “Our Country; Admiral W vy." Gen. W Mr. George % ny for All the 1861-1885 Fitzhugh Lee, “T ‘onfederate Veter of the F Col. William Phe Ci itize en as a Soldier Mr. Ste phen rs) Meara S. the of man J Bill” Gen. Joseph Whe . Part in the War;” Gen. A. R. Chaffee, Volunteer as Viewed by a Regular in C mand; Postmaster General Char! ory Smith, “The War as ay De nee Hall,” rv. Joseph + Johnston, “The State Government's Answer to Call to Arms;" Mr. Charles F “What the Liberty Bell Representative Joseph W. is No Minority in Patri tive John M. Alien, “The United States. THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, Col. Greenleaf Ordered to San Fran- cisco—Other Orders. Col. Charles R. Green Assi geon general, who has been on t of Gen. Miles sin the war began, has been ordered from this city to San Francis- co on business connected with the medical department of Acting Assi the on Aristides Agra- monte has been or from this city to Havana on business pertaining to the pur- nce of his studies with reference to the and prevention of yellow fever, under ructions fr tne army. He Assistant Surgeon ywoat Fort McPh red to Washington ering nulment of bis contract Lieut. Col. John Van R. Hof. chict has been assigned to duty argeon, deparin to Rico. Maj. Wm, S. Bryant « medical de- artment has been 2s Brig: sur- geon of the Ist Division, Tih Army Corps, and M in as ron of the 2d Division of + 0+ Domestic Science Association. Articles ating the Washington Domestic Association were yes- placed on record. The object for which the association is formed is stated to he to promote and develop a systematt knowledge of best methods and appliances for dom before th incerpora Harrie BORN. SCHWE On November Le und LW. Schwenk, a r, thi born. fai =e cee MARRIED. RTS MILLER On Wedue: InYS, at the par ‘by the Kev. Mr (S and KATHRYNE ¢ November 27, 1898, witew of cawin Atherton. al Wednesday, November 30, at 3 p.m., her late residence, 1204 H street nort Funeral private. GRINDER. Sodgenty. on Saturday. night 1895, in Charles county, Md. WT: NE GRINT aged fifty. five , beloved husband of six months and ry O. Grinder. his late dence, 421 Ist street southeast, on Thursday afternoon ut 2 o'clock. Friends and relatives invited to attend. MERILLAT. On Sanday, November 27, 1898. at ‘4:40 o'clock p.m., at her residence, No. 427 H street northwest, KATE F., beloved wife of otiver: 3 F, Merillat, in the forty-ninth year of Funeral will take place from her late residen~o Wednesday, November 80, at 8:30 a.m., thence fo St. Patiick's, Church. wh will be said at 9 o'clock. ITOR. On Sunday, November 27, 8:30 p.m. JOHA a, late John Minitor. Funeral from her Inte residence. 2419 G street © requiem mass 1898, at beloved wife of the northwest, November 20, at a.m, Re- quiem high mass at St. Stephen's Church at 9 o'clock. — Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend. NALLEY. On, Monday, November 28, 1908. at HARVEY MONROE, infant sou of 220 pm. and Huttle Nailey (nee Schultz) eiant months and fifteen days. 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