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THE EVENING STA a WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1898-156 PAGE! : ——— WHITE HOUSE DINNER =a ew zs if s ankie Woodard. The groomsmen were S wee os Messrs. Herbert Stewa Sew York. Arc! L (i, fe = P] = ibald W. Butt, Washington: H. G. Kemp A ( ae 4 Come. AN Washington: Ch: E. Howe. Wa “Me, Cd | A é : ton: Dr. H. L. B. Johnson, Washty PL G uf | You nee a and may not The Costa Rican President the Guesi of j ana Wiliam i. Fastman. jr, Wash. E- v man. jr, Wash feel inclined age out the amount necessary to Mr. Frank |S. Lewis of Philadelphia w Bt i x fonor. best man. > bride came in church wt Wa W/) he fathe er b dress f) (LK ai) k Th ODT i |= Purchase a | 7. ears acta sane aes iV} Ei] Weddings Today at Ascension and | Prst. the gift ef the eroom J IE b ic} = } tulle veil. A shower bouquet of 0: = Trinity Churches — Coming and lilies of the va was ¢ H = w Cowling of bonvi Ohio, bre rain to acconrnodate a nickel expenditure or a hundred-dollar outlay. And here ag x : Eviecnty Seeceonnins tte Pegg Ee aiated Shee. FM tl betwixt at whie vou can linger. The store is just beginning to emerge from its A S bl S Pia ; : aii ceil s butterfly existence. Just now we're overwhelmed with.boxes and e ci and ervicea € uare 1ano $ ate eet = toate a ee a ee ie which now & 3 resident MeKinley gave a pe i of the — at Les z L wine and se bras IERRICST is better than none at all. We will help you with last might in honor of President chee ness will have been releasec 19 S ALE a ne parlors and ¢ SEI carnival for yon and for us. From ware room and basement we've a good selection of any grade in ted with pl ' begun 1 out of the sea « ppings and shavings pour the festive wares. We / iS UARES NEW and room, where sel = { ae v're not it'll take many an hour of unceasing labor to place sucha < 9 ete oe Sen GLa PEI é {i aoa i De 1 be toys to talk of—thousands on thousands of the most ingenious | % USED UPRIGHTS Soy ae id t's: brightest. We've bought ‘em for 4o years, but this time the garnering has been best of all! Well | Z 9 eee a oak les ‘ crow Johnson & Luttrell building, nook and any-—there'll be Dolls and Doll Houses and Doll BY or in the filled in with rubbe paima. Wher : « nd Dell Purniture and a world else beside. There'll be Iron and Wood Toys—Military Regalia, Ex & 5 a Kir | +, tingly Funny Automatons, Prancing Horses, Enign Mechanical Contrivances for thinking boys— z ARTIST S IDEAL, | : Ee md Horses and zles for noisy youngsters—Hlocks for the baby-—a literal harvest of the world’s = | 1K JOHN PRICE CASE. nd most bewildering play But there are the other gifts, too. The sensible presents—Art ¢ naar eee SEU emir marr et Wares and Dric-a-!!rac—Pietures and Linens—Smoking Jackets—Gloves—Nienacs-—Silver Ware. What = IN ane af buat: mmagination isn’t aroused at the prospect of such delightiul yor as Christmas shopping? At these stores | % | : : shee saree Rok = Abram Nl find t your money has elastic tendencies. We've used all the pressure of capital and all the wisdom 5 9 3 Tre tate ot Wal 5: % ie "s 5 r experier and all the watehfulness of enterprise to buy so low that we can mark our stock under every- = ere i eee Resta ter ci ee a ody else in cach and every department. 5 a price and terms to suit you é icu Sas . en tan Railread Company, have had prepared x ator Mor tative Hi : <seued: at Oe or ‘ nave pg a transcript of the record t ” + = 0 Y n ase. preparatery to a he < We Bought 2, COOL) Aprons Make Dainty — $ WM KNABE & CO $j nor He Quesada, Th Gulstinuanl, _ [court im ena : _rearatary to a hear Pe nieenve: z o De) of Costa Rica, lter F. Frear, David J. [is that arguments on the appeal wil be | resent 5 s ths : friends. 1 Hill, assistant elary of state: AL AL] ny . art 0! speals carly in Mufis at A Price. |! ay gh, teh Hone $ Manufacturers of GRAND, SQUARE and UPRIGHT ee re Pee Court deaainreeie sy su ae ak = u q Hi. Allen, Sesintant secretary Of torney Henry E. Davis and Assist Dis the nneleaned and am ; Aprons, with ¢ ‘Twelve ditt $ PIANOFORTES, colonel Bingnar, agai [trict Attorney John E. wi ft : we never je width, "Rez: J; Aprons. ” ee eS oe for th rnment ant in. What use to tell My C. | cinster of small tucks, & 22 P N BHO EI Ss ati cal ah cme Price was sentenced to three years’ im gt isha eS : Avon, made of fine stwer | WEES tanks, wih auotbes tg . 14 enna. Ave. oW. res of Venezuela, and the | ysonment in the Ohio penitentiary and 1 sick ralin, offset svith sat pars ee % z 0 e District jail : a Oe Sires: "hegalte He ma Wee Ge Pe PIANOS FOR RENT, | of Central Amerions * ee aoe seven tu A fourth style Me The s am for the Bri ‘mer- | admitt bail pending z $2 to $3 50 ‘Satin. lined Mluifs, 69c. Tat | Fane ta. dram "ageon, "A anh | as Bos [ES iv pending a smatle t in value begin ai $2 aud! 9 ne stsle with deep hem, em: | includes Mr. Cropper's dinner cuenta aie ee j ie ribbons prekte ae ay Gog, ae - among other: t recep at Mr ; P= : mekets pother style Is made with ten-lnch | ye npn 50 ee te ae | take vour pick width and wel made. ‘They = R does not comprise the younger acquaint- Yerr. a e worth BSc, and By z Ball Bar AaimS== ances of the family A Sgt mor Clem. Swiss Aprons, with two rows | jy | 3 a - young ex 53 to 56. 50 Satin-lined Muffs, 08 eden plats and vito. Wie! [3 Pee ene er aes = Mrs. Grant will give a tea today, at which | ents will be supported by tl hier s a teure Cue, (wih Ole wn ee suns dS | her second granddaughter, Miss mary | year. He will not have to work will ELE Ge sellonsy seu SOG. | sai ee = Furniture and Carpets that we have gathered from manuiactur- = sy peal i pe IE i Es by tron bars parapet Go $ ers anxious to clear their factories — and that have signified rtain at dinner for the British-Ameri- eee “eae a eg gpegiiad fe fine skins. 4 S d ators ss : : r { of law Thursday nig twas ch ¥ Sterling 1S Awfully Cheap z their determination with some very decided reductions—all of pa Coane De naa as : : he became angry with Kate Palmer a | Seay nee : zs ne British ambassador and y Paunes- x -*e : | ne g! auuienipeeng (unece y, hold its power over |:@ Which we pass to you. ; Sie Ef preg netsh ambassador and Lady Zaunee-| stabbed hher in the side, inflicting a wou 69° | Chi ild’ hie O8* UE cua pes eels epee aaa aaa tele as 5 You can appreciate the advantage in this offering of & | evening, December to meet the British- | more inch lcng and 1 = | goralluff Set | nize that prices must drop. but we de, and this Christmas there ll | 3% brand new, fresh patterns in the very best qualities. In the ¢ | American commissioner : deep. Kate ran, and a friend made Each | ~ Thougt i ay of data and tasteful lictte objects on sale here, where low- variety are lots of fancy pieces dae walla onoe Dros = de concert will be given at the effort to pre ms nt further tron ubic ye hough we . marking is abselutely marvelous, a f | Corcoran ¢ lery of Art Wednesday even- ped Fran put wa unabie to hole nt < y teow | eae ee ates arin ca Miver-handied Shoe Hooks. | Sterling Comb and Brush 1) FQ £ priate holiday ett ; We count ourselves lucky to have the $ | in, December 14, in honor of the commis: | and when the latter Lroke away he t tats foiled) Cutleles, Hair Curlers, | Set ° hance to make such a sale. ne petepee a Ser $ eB peete me Ge and flatts > Horna, Darners, Blotters, Tao} Sterling Comb, Brush and eens See 5 : | The ns, daughters of the com-| Clements said he had no explanation to 69. Be See ee 8c. yereutters, Seats aud 1 Qe Mirror Sens TS 498 |S At least visit the store and sce what REAL BARGAINS and Mr = ee = Boe al COreeenccce ees asl ‘ : 5 a 3 - w ze > he a do party lz whic Large—but no bett PL Sterling Top Putt Box 69c. | $ are here. ether ie chnemlne en of young peo- $13. 50, $15 eonagne tries (asieea [| Sterling Handle Paper Cut DBE, £ The S 1 Carpet: The S ials in Parl Piet iavicre RIVE lew chr War ARCANE tad DEMES A STORY. and il Jackets ip SHO. |. “Stansoorely cuased articies of the | Ch "itl penrl:tiade.¢ % The Specials in Carpets. pecials in Parlor ¢] ti. Wilson, daught xplain the | same des: fe ieantis: Steril and 98c. 1% Suites the Secret Agriculture: Miss K No Trath in a ported Meeting of pals | and 2 2 1S re SUED | mann, Miss > Miss Ruth Kerr. Cath Bis! Nethers ~ | 2 Soc. Ing: sa. S-piece DI Suite: : sterling T 89c, = piece Divan Suites, upaol- $16 50 é son, Miss ances Hough, Miss Skvbbe Manche mckea Mer. M ttle, with S er x nan Gains 2 stored in sick. 1 - ° | Mrs. William B. Mes Mrs. Heath, 3 Slegatl e eegria epespedanisd 43 cord. plat Toothbrush Hoitle to match DBE cur 19¢. 4 G5e. Brussels Carpets 8c. sd B-piece Inlaid Suites, uphol S19 00 $ | Heath, Mr. Mc : ‘otten, Mr. | tinclll, the papal delegate, emphaticaliy’ wr with rieh pl same... oo = x See : a stered in velons, for only... ° ern, Mr. he, Mr. Duvall, Mr. Burchell, | nies that an order has been issued » an ‘ } j,dttellage Bole, with ster 49c. Silver Cot 1]7e, | % Sse. Brussels Carga 3 5-plece Mahogany - finished = Mr. Waughn. Mr. Newbold, Mr. Metcalf |ocngregation of the propaganda to M n. Nav : | ling top and brush.....- & es a Suites, upholstered in silk, and Mr. Sterling. Martinelli direct h © conve Lo ke any—despite all of worth for. f sccntae en aero ape 10c. | Silver Ink Stand, 2OC. | 4 9°: Braseels Carpéisi.. ya. ie sets $29.00 : Adjutant General Corbin fhe cuestotllsr ae tns asntinie RiReoEe aes i = : oe Overstuffed es. np Rae Se ent So Rens ak the woaloe oe je Ce shox Pee aster si ee : 3 lool nretels Carta “Hoteered mn card selon, tor DODOO Bera thao tase nigh in New ark, [tates to thas it sizes Tt to fr-teinimed 0 STD 48 | % $1.10 Brvssele Canpeta...... The Specials in China ? oh een rane ae eapssibig SuSE y | morning 1 that the Capita nm > wf 3 . A oe ee er. Bs A aac a aetiter Ete ch | paper at Rome, has announced the or Jean ye y 2 1.25 Moquette Carpets. ry a 1. gh of Mr. and ve AI won! Danish Cloth For Holiday Wear and Xmas Gifts. s° acts Coe | Closets. $ SE eee eee dey a alee nace ALM ka fer xt gone . nid all henge, a | A complete line of Novelties in Ladies’ Neckwear z $1.35 Axminster Carpets on Oak and Glass China Closet $6. 75 3 ; jor. inaugurating 4 concerted moveacut in al tomorrow €D OS) and Neck Boas. Beautiful line of Stocks, with chiffon] # ... y. A popular pattern, on] Mrs, Fairbanks had a pleasant gathering |the church in America to | Vase Aah Ss Se E a |e $195 Velvet Carpets... oa Mahogany China Closet, with at her house last night, Lady La ee. ee f those Fine Tailor-made | bows, 69. Satin Stocks, with four-in-hand ends, oSc. e = bird's-eye maple back. only. $24, 75 Davies, Mrs. 3 Lin Ee TE Lee ee te oe ak Suita, with full lar |p . ; = > 3 . y when the us brought anieies fie ciue ewe ee | The new Taffeta Neckpieces, with stock, $1.50. Also,a z . ; ‘i - riton, Mrs. n by a S' porter today < sane $19.00} beautiful Satin Stock, with chiffon and ribbon bow, y8e. | ¥ Specials ‘In Chamber The Specials in ae dep ak nap eas SK, HF Rerey Cl ey —very nobby. Bows made of mousseline de soi : Suites Sideboards. who were Ge die ees SL aeee I het sk Tined. $0.50 | plique and chenille trimming, $1.50. Jabots n * . : $13 85 Think of it!—A Pun Oak $9 90 a Gs asl inst Bacar’ ee SO. 48 fine chiffon, $2.98. Beautiful line of Lace Ties—the x Sau Satiiue: Salter s 35 ° peas t Eels : e Miss s Wratr, Attorney Campbell “ea cherish $f Ele Bick Kersey. and | newest patterns—from . to $3.98 cach. Also, a com- ¢ $08 Quartered Oak Suites.’! $37, 50 Rag eRe one ee $23 _ ¢ a ey pearing ~ ‘suds rg ig “5 2 : vet piping: sitched | plete line of Liberty Silk Ties —hemstitched, plain, | & gos stauogauy suites” $38.75 4-foot Ouk Sideboard, fully $29 aad tp ah Southea Set enaiie ruaiy ha ai : : pe . < ogauy Suites. 5 Wo 5, for only te 7 ‘uns Z $4.98 | pleated and applique ends—from 8c. to $3.50. An cle- . a Paap a ee as hington ‘ the part of her husband | gant assortment of plain Stocks, 18c. to 50c. Complete | & % oak suites $32.00 $40, for only. : $35 ae eee ie ns ka eer : | . place have a home, 5 Pre: a T 1 7 Ss | line of Neck Boas, ranging in prices from 89gc. to $6.98. z F : ; Towanda Cease We fi € I You of ome Very \ ; s oe on Daves oud Hae Pay artsent Ng ‘ve another Miss Beale Rte eee Bap nig batch of specials. In fact, all over the store there are many her aunt Beale, ge : xb rs 7 = ett y afternoon the Hi uae some Gift a Art Department. $ saving chances rb net atithae dunes’ ner Rese | bow ever ed by her friends during her visit here ever ae , t from Mr. J. D. Robinson of 1 oF < Mrs. A f 151s t ic gave “ Satin Pin Cushions—all colors— ¢ Gace evening for her daugh- | Where the bowl was manufactured by th : 8in. gin. 10-in. H O sut-of-town guests were | Libbey Company of ity. 1 ever Pa., and Miss t to re th 1 Cabrel hh solid sticks of p = 9 . ing on the bow . silver inlaying $17.48 | Japanese Gold Cloth Lambrequin, 25 yards long, 5 Pusat Carpets,. ee Penn. Ave. and 8th Street. aes : Le aoe —— sides real = \ sioberet year exoor tan & ff D fringed all around. : 250. | Bape mon, 4 Hudson, Zan- | large stars to stand for t the mee Jd. Tis worth is $18... | 18-inch Satin Derby Tapestry ( pachion Top at.1ge. | — ater sup) og ane. ; ve P- rn obi vey Reg . i ARE. . sibbey Glass Con y is de woe 100 Hand- -painted Satin Headrests, in twenty dif- crea some prizes were |S erat atures or Ther ferent colorings, at < 5 is > s \ S 256 of this city and Miss Cenc ot Anca f 50 China Silk Lambrequins, heavy gold braid em- Tessie york were married ® Tessi b of New York were married 5 aati Ae ie a broidery, deep silk fringe, at... . é $1.08 ° Novembe at, the home of the ride. rts tomorrow evening at th : : f Rev. Dr. Kollman officiated. Many § Seignnane ia oes ‘ f ivory, very def represen 100 Plain Colored Silk Chair Se aris, deep mull, Two Special rake Gece Gobet Bank sow -boenn |e mple, assisted by the Philhar- u ratehable | hand-painted inserting and silk t Is, at 7Z0¢. friends who were blockaded their way j monic Club and Mrs. Dr. Hollifleld. The Bese s . . oie a ee c edding. The parents atives | soloists 2 n “ub are Miss 100 Japanese Gold Cloth Sofa Cushions, ruffled Overcoat Val es pede le i soloists of the Philharmonte Clu ips ; Handkerchiets ; ues. pees © wed Muir, contralto; Miss Gibson, s0- | edge. eS Si a at. aie ding esen expen- ° wae es eo RUBE 20. icles aauarc cat E - 4c 1$ oar eS ores Ree ese Tar Sets : would th 500 Pictures, Steel Ener ng: ; white “corrugated No. 1. No. 2. $ | traveling costume of dove-colored broad- | tone, and Mr. Statham, basso; accompanist, ee seat ig GAG ehlnereuse sees ree man ret eee a 29¢. ¢| cloth. After the wedding the happy pair Miss Faclus The prototats for the _cholr Ji 5 = yo we > the Waldorf-Ast where they | are Miss Florence H. King, violinis 100 White Down- filled, 20-inch quare Siien Cush- An All-wool, Winter- All-wool fast color ¢ SD erminea mine one se Sy ra men Miss Dobbins, soprano, assisted by ions, assorted tops, of satin, damask, brocatelle and weight Tan Whipcord Navy Blue or Black Eng- = Re tnetes sahey ee abans eS Oe hand-painted sil mple line. Pillows wosth $4 and Top Coat, with plaid back, lish Kersey; wool body = Commander and Mrs. Jacob W. Miller = = oueees E i China D Sik $1.98 satin yoke and sleeve lin- lining, silk shoulder and | seve a yaane + last pint, in New York to eW assortment o} rapery > sa OC; : : sleeve lini < ee ¢ | mark the debut of their daughter, Miss 4 eek oa japon: | this dg ay. oat Dense aoc Ch ing. A nobby stylish gar- sles Biers and als vel $ Charlotte Miller. Miss Dorothea Miller and AS jPrmeriagy alg Bee ‘Sw Hanikerebiets. oo ‘ n vet collar. Cut in the cor- 3, | Miss Mary Hopkins of Washington assisted alice ‘Sen! northwest. EMMA eltes, | Se oats 19¢. | ment—well made and per- aadsbaitiom aml oni SJ the debutante in rece the guests— ALLEN widow of Elon. Seoqu BM. Alger of Mets, : a yeeros IN a S > site- 3% | mainly young p ople. Dancing was resumed teed ed waa. SmOKing Jackets and House fect-fitting. A regular $15 ly tailored. Easily worth | after supers whieh was Jock. wll take ace ‘Thuredas, Dovember 2, G in a box f tF | zarment—but the price is $2 oahoe 4 | A party was given to Miss Florence Glick secede La Pare 25c. ¢ f X Gif g 20 or $22.50. You can 9 : uae ‘ - : nn ee ee 4 ; G 2. Suddenly, on Saturday ntght. Noveme u lefe. oats for mas Gifts. only have them at $ Hirect, Music ‘and. games sere eidoved, tor | wer St, 1806, 4m Charles nt wae Wanita Ladies’ Pure I cae 38 Me | Men's All-wool Tricot Smoking Jackets and House + eptiee en oo eaney dances we 5 beloved buabene ot Hered = if - | er aymond aberly, afte which re ‘se ter i CC.) Coats, quer satin linings and_fac- § | 0. § | 5 | treshments were served. Among those pres- va tie date renidene. ee beanie iar 12t4c | nal and ta i £ Heine, “Miss Florence Glick, Mrs. Mauss, | yoonr, On ‘Taeaday, Novembe z oa elvet Corduroy House Coats, in ; a * ee =| Mrs. D. C. Eberly and Mes 1 Hoh- s° residence. Anacostin Heigh: se } ae | bes K ) A COMPLETE LINE OF FULL DRESS SUITS bein, George Schmitt, Benedi mpbell, aged two months and nine be gray and brown, double Italian cloth : tee = = zs St eee ebro haucets Henry Eberly, Fred Helbig and L. Franklin son of Thomas J. and Ella KR. Moor lining Por ae 3 ° AND TUXEDO COATS AND VESTS. NEWEST Gi = eral private. 10, 000 Picture eae 18 Sample House Coats, sie matalasse, trimmed FABRICS. “PROPERLY TAILORED. AT POPULAR $ De aes Gnas eee as a Se pe MAKY A H m M for You? | with Skinner's satin lining, s PRICES, 2 ee ie Sates eee Albert D. Ryder, ow — frog trimmings. Worth from a jon = appointed are M - Rinwesh CSinped Father: iepariment one side of the Johnson &| to $18 oe | epburn, vic cember 2, at 3 pa, potas aot the ak Sire ceerecconuanarasecnesan Sperry, recording secrets 5 os ae ae srongh department of the & M T. Pi orre: sponding sec On Tuesday, November RE 3 eg ee A Cher oran Co Sere, erent wt Sete, : of every shape. Metal fr Toilets. 4 Wd y + urer. A constitution was adopte pasnered akeneaty eaeete - = rc ier 4 SUCCESSORS TO ular meeting on the second y of ly ym November Lock . aul odors vt < olgate’s Sachet Powders. .......9c.| es each month decided upon. Following the | Tan MaRGAHET << nfants’ Celluloid Comb, Brush, Puff and Tray |% Rob & Ch G meeting, vocal ‘selections were Howard Taylor, ole 1.25 2 y. Zz eA Se Mrs. Morgan Lewis and Miss n J. and i 5 $1.25 Frames, 49c. | Sets .. E $ Inson ery O., delightful collation was serv. | FF eal el ep ee ey ye rsleye llva petulant Kady! Horsehair W line k apatenes ER e enone 5c. | & f INTER-OCEAN BUILDING, 512 9TIL ST, N.W. Si by Ae aces ; 5 street, northwest. Thun em howe hat vs | pe Ripe eces SIni~ Gnarhiter ser aise ee Sock pn. liiterme tues uriree ue | Japanese Floral Decorated Puff Boxes. 25¢. (é Le~ Pale Seis, Aen Ee eee : = warily embossed Fine assortment of Atomizers, about 20 s - 49¢. 3 ‘am Lewis of Charlotte, N. C., were mar- as t patterns in « 2 : : PEEEELPEO EEE EE ELSE LE LEG OGLE ODEO OPED Sor eOOoeoo® | Tied ut moon today at the Church of the | posan¢ eames) i wit Large Triplicate Mirrors, with bevel edge ‘French Bias wiih Sr WA [Recension Hey or Jollet omoating The | sae Any Sewehiy store wouldve | Plates las. 5 . wena. a, Scene eee $1.98 <= 7 TEE; is bride was given Lee ee eS - MITER ANNA M. DOWNS h values in stock. Olive Back Beach Nittoe and Comb Sets. . sy and "Sausage Meat $f vou H. Spang, and was preceded to the chan 24 ayieane ' - $1.49 these delicious if enjoy der price A Hundred Sorts of Pure Candies for 12c. pick out a f rte at random, aud tell yo such confections ‘as Ise Cream ‘Tulsses, Bon Bons, Bnt flavors, Milk and Chocolate and Vanilla Cream Dates, Almond Shells, Jelly Figs. yrange Jellies, Cream Veanuts, Peanut Chips. wSager Shell Peanats—a full pound of any what they are Scoteh, Butt ramels, Cream “= 12c. Tine ait inducements to schools, S. Kann, Sons & Co., f it Isn't so much the prettin: for we're xolng to supply the town the finest that we're in danger of inviting a Digger crowd than we can well take i ot $00 ee 49c. Fine Bohemian Glass Cologne Bottles. .$1.25 pair.| You can’t | = oe = help liking Med" notte" seas 2p WHEY pure piers. You AN AVALANCHE OF CANDIES. Oursausege eee oe as ee A pretation sity_and tone of aeetness om the way from the | Rammiing: my 35) ayes adies—and you never tasted such delteious morsels— or the fideseribab with the nice flavor or the limitless best holiday — sweetmeats—the €49-650-651 Center market. n025-f,m,w, 1; Lutz & Co. Are offering the largest and most complete line of Horse Blankets and Lap Rebes Ever seen before in this city. Sale agerin for the “CONCORD Harness.” 407 Pa. AVE. N.W. oc22-2d 60 Sorts of 40c. Chocolates, 19c. Chocolate is so much a pound—sugar is so much a pound—labor is cheap —and there's the st: tholee of Pulmettos, Cocoanuts, Nougats, N: tars, Figolets, Angel |, Mountains, ‘Trilbys, Pignolias, Jellies, Ice Creams, Marquis, Peanut Claster, Colonials, Oranges, Molasses 19¢ ° Crumbs. Klondikes, Cinderellas, Santiagoes, Greenobles, Pecans, Fruit Cuts, Pineapples—all yours for. the trade societies and churches—spectal prices on all 8th & Market Space. Hetonel Bete Elphonzo Youngs Co. Olives at their best. We weren't satisfied to sell you mediocre quality Olives— ‘that’s why we've gone to the trouble of directly importing these Queen Olives from Bordeaux, France. Ours are especially selected Olives—packed with every care—perhaps that accounts for their perfect quality. and fine flavor. Elphonzo Youngs Co., Wholesale and Retail at s 428 Ninth Sireet—between D and E Sts. the ushers, Mr. J. J. Pittman and Perey Smith, cousin of the _ bride. : bride was attired in a becoming tailor-made gown of blue cloth and velvet hat Carried a bouquet of white mums, tied with satin ribbon. recipient of numerous presemts, both useful and ornamental. The church was crowded. The out-of-town guests were Mr. Ed Lewis an Mrs. J. H. Thompson and s relatives of the groom; Mrs. W. Morris Hale, the bride of two weeks; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hampton of Airmount, Va., and John Chambertin of Hamilton. A reception fol- lewed the ceremony, after which the coupie left for a southern trip. ‘They will be at home to their friends after December 15 at the Evergreens, Falls Church, Va. The marriage of Miss Maud Eastman, daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Eastman of Nashville, Tenn., to Mr. Colin Auld Studds, passenger agent squthcastern dis- trict of the Pennsylvania railroad, was a brilliant event last night in the home city of the bride. ‘The ceremony took place in the First Baptist Cbureh, and was attended by a large concourse of friends. ‘The bride was attended by six bridesmaids—Miss Ella Brown, Miss Medora Cheatham, Miss Marie Louise- Bransford, Miss Edith Pullman of Kansas City, Miss -Eleanor Freeman of Jackson and Miss Bmily. Lewis of Phila- Gelphia. The maid of honor. was Miss Mr. Carter’s Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE POSITIVELY CURED BY THESE LITTLE PILLS. They also relieve distress from She was the Ter regulate the Bowels. Purely Smal! Pills. Small Dose, Small Price.

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