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THE EVENIN \G STAR, WEDN SDAY, _DECEMBER 4 1898-16 PAGES. oO. Mr. Chas. Brown and Mi Daisy POR REPO RE RERED ~ 3 Sete = ate and bridesmaids and the ushers. Low ae music accompanied the marriage servi q al which swelled into the wedding march as | J 5 “Hecht's G ae es 5 A perfeet - fitt the newly married couple passed out of civ lve = Hecht's Greater Stores. bt = the church into the sunshine. ry 5 ; The bride's dress was one of the mo: x iz always siylish shbe Epiphany Church Thronged by a] sant seen here this winter. Tt was of white | 5 @\¢ ° ° fi ° eo 3 satin, very richly embroidered in seet 2 or 7 pearls. The train was abou! three yar i: Practical hints gift-giving mae ase Notable Gathering. bogate cesar = ess = leeved, anc aist wa most co 3 F = ees With the pearl embroidery laid om ina ; oot. Veniionalized design. The same patiern 1ere’s Nothing Like Leather. "2 } $ Let the gifts be sensible this Christmas—they'll be doubly ap- 4 z THE PAINE--MATTINGLY NUPTIALS See the front breadth of the skirt. ‘The preciated then. The whole store is overflowing with practical hints ur *s be Suen Die Sree arks, The anificent = oe eee | : 1 Were the gifts of the groom's fath select just —d eTS ill jook lightly y article buy here. B t : aming in he vlarge diamond | ¢ J 3 and no person will fook lightly upon any article you buy : 5 The Lovely Gowns Worn and Gifts | sta: nda brooch was also worn. | # what you : We have selected a few lines that should appeal to every wise buy- _ Shape’ ‘Shoe 3 Recewed Her bouquet . f white orehi t. And au @ z er because of their intrinsic worth—look them over. Then come to a E ¥ ae with narrow | ibbens, to throw | re A a3 gs S among the by G ne did upon he ae % the store—and you'll find whateve you want. = = arr departure from her father’s house, : an rely on any { ‘ veg. : : z Made now fer men 5 5 aan A nig a a |. Miss Genevieve Mattingly, the maid of |# (ire Sas = You don’t have to cripple your purse, cither—because we hold aa sell as women, PROGRAM FOR NEW YEAR DAY | honor share an exautsite “gown of whi | % Ze 3 ¥ z 3 : i) the price, = ehantity ‘Shi. ad a yoke of | F: out the privilege of buying what you want and having the bill ¢ BURT’S 5 —_—_~ - shirred etiiffon, and t Int which had a | \ : : SMITE ’ z = : pounce oe dace THERA Abe ence Me inde: | ¥|% “charged’—paying as you please. : : The foliowing is the program for the | tions of the shirred chifon. Strands of | ‘ F 5 Pee es yOer : Shee Store,. President's recep} w Year day, 1890: were looped from the | 4 = ; fs Fi Ba BP street. The President will receive at: were caught iy the center of | - , enbindaah { = fer hi sala one of sig 69c. silks, 49c. | Holiday linens. 3 onan”? I am.—The Vice President, the members ge sachets: ? 8 Pa = Se thie TELS TT a ea eee PFO ete HRC OT ataee $ Z of the cabinet and the diplomatic corps. rimmed with large black } . Her | = > west: Thefact BLE sou thiok. | We offer beautiful soft finish | Greater Stores. : es ae + ‘11:15 z.m.—The chief Justice and the a bouanet was of mauve orchid Mosel Srrivats. ona z Sea caer Se Ge Ik yee en bial: tuncHeon eae & 3) - a eS clate justices of the Supreme Court of thea cae. dresses wer chiffon and | Arlington—J. 1. Ras, Fort Wayne: 1. ie nfaeturers gives 37 |B get anywhere—in all colors, ineluding tur- | €d cach at... ceeeeee LZC. F Chas. R. a United States; the judges of the United | lace, and they also wore black velvet hats, | W. Palmer, Au N.Y: & J Tee os many advan- @ [a Weise certne. mauve and all the scarce | , aa Pamonston. | States Court of Claims, the judges of the | trimmed with black feather Harrisburg: E Reseach. Civeaek: ae es, it's an S i¢ Be gene aS asa pte eee), ct Alllinen hemmed and faney bordered Court of Appeals, the judges of the Su- SLM e ran eae amatd To others | P- Pepper, Phitadeiphia. ; sy matter to pf) yard tor | Glories Shine ome Wed ood’ s preme Court of the District of Columbia, | Clusters of American Heauie soses Ebbitt—F. G. Newlands, Nevada; G. W : faeces vale ae ilt Bele 12Ac. ¢ gw ex-cabinet members and ex-ministers. he attendance at the church was much | Steele, Indiana: Archbishop. 1 B. Pockethooks, plain. .2 = 5c. silks, 39c. { 11:25 a.m.—Senators, representatives and | larger than is ordinarity the custem for | Paul, Minn.: J. P. ‘Thompson. 1 Gen, 4 oks, silver = s Z Alt:tiner cecartec oton) aeshatands aha Beautiful delegates in Congress; the members of the | @4¥ oe and there were few ¥ cant McBiair, U. 8 A . ae oe os - bo ee tea ee tae ee Oe z press gallery, the Commissioners and judi- Saye. Btantes Sa ee agar. | Metropolitan—3. ff: Gates, Buriimat € eed Calas, hae $ ® g * x cial officers of the Distriet of Columbia. son Mitchell, Mrs. Miss Cla | Nt: Chas. Kobert, Lebanon, Ky.; W b - vies Plain white temaiienead and corea’ ¥ (Jasper ware for gifts, | 1:0 am—omers of he army, navy aia | Miss Berry, XM the Misers | Mebain, C. Soa. © ere =e | ered fringed towels—ext ree size oe Marine Corps; commanding general and | Brown, Mr. Thoron, Ger iK Gren w eng. ¥ 1 9 + 2 1 epen-work effect knotted fring ¢ Give a piece of this lovely ware to | general staff of the militia of the District Soin aS ids E og : x. Matthew wisbure, WV Fs = 5c. dress goods, SC. | SenSeet é "25. %|some friend. It’s sure to be appre- | °, Colmbie. hour, Mrs, Audenreid iss Hazel- |), Normandie—J. H. Rogers, New York; F. 2 Make the gift 2 colored dresw pattern. —_ | Sal 3s - : a 12 m.—The regents and secretary of the | tine, Mrs. and Miss Ffoutke, Mrs Witmer | & Frost, South Carolina; W. Mcclintock, € H And do the buying now, when we offer 1sp\dnzen: aadianke diss vane iain ciated as much as anything you can | Smithsonian Institution, the civil service | ard’ Mn and Mee Toomer Nerthampton, Mass.; J.T. McGraw, West 2 eesti teanitralstwa ann ites (aseurae eat variety of new patterns chink Ob Au neweslupmentactat nas jor es sats Hee nee tet ete COMInenee Mattingly we Sie Re aa ee ees ‘ cin aa ctice (0 £ sold regularly “at a dozen, é “ the commissioner of pensions, eiaiay Rale eago 4 sO : feet tne re Seon e will go for OO: been received for the holidays—in | the commissioner of patents, th ant i: ae aete a Breckinridge: Omaha, G. Greaves, Cinein= Hand Mi iia yard & ean a variety of colors and with exquisite | Sean. | ore 2 a cee Bed eho We and embroiders ORM Seetn: 3; AS DeSean, . or damask table covers, with a ‘ 2 : » the solicitor x , | Her bonnet was i nd fet we Fias 49 d d’ t 29 dozen napkins to eh—all linen, and ¢ decorations, which stand out like a slant attorneys genc the com. | w. id aside wh ived the g : S. Farsons, Hoboken. N. J.; Ay 4 c. GFrap dete, (os very fine quality. in the handsomest de- S| cameo of a ring. Come and look OL fisherien: ane Camila onecnGe onan . United s Marine « rh 2 | EAs a special holiday value we offer a lot $f, the eeu wore SEGO) 4 2 eee a heads of bureaus in the several | Owing to the sudden death in New York w York: A. Reeve, Pittsbures ZJ of _ 50 pieces of extra fine igh Eeoe peace . = | over our display. Not ex pensive— he president of the um- | Sunday of a n very dear relative si Sigh enn ee e 1L nstre ity of colored and bh Drap z Rar is 1 Institute for the Deaf and Dumb. alo ras do hi : Petia Bone horeham—W. Kt. Snead, Louisville. Ky.§ P: uch shades as light bine, pink, 40-inch. white ettes. with, neat as you can see from these hints: fy hae Aasoclated «Veterans: ee one wx | CW Wan Nest, New York: J.D. Catherie > : < weak aa Fae Jp ee (ates ocsuandy Satine stripe tegen neo Pitchers from to $2.25, the War of 1846- nd Army invizations had been sent o' aa Wheeling, W. Va., F. 8. Blake, Bose < - ete.—whic } 2) paltationesane Hee ae al ‘Pall Candlesticks, $1.90 to $2.10. Republic, the Loy ion, the Union Vet- toned on Mc Only ¢ jal mes ‘ = £ é sheer quality c., fOr... . . James—W uson, Pittst % > 4 d= for Low Candlesticks, $1.35 to $1.90, I mbers of the Oldest 1 the relativ of the coupt nt | whsend. New York; J.D. We ae ¢ i Hanging Match Safes, $1 »ciation of the District of ceremony to the resider cinnati; B. H. Lyon, Philadeiph M. Stand for safet teb | Root, Sioux =. z z! tend (6h paleyy nates eption of citizens, which j Welling Baldwin iZ 3 Covered Mateh Box ifs ! n Extension ¢ ‘. S2 Cracker Jars, $3.00. Toph Moree ss A. OD. Ghiselin meek 4 BS ery riages will the Pxecutive | room in a ey eae © Match Cases - ec t (@) 5 3= ve Tt t + the western gate and leave by | having pink as inating t 9 met aie = °9 ° ing Cups, $1.80 to bride's presents, which were arran, Mason, Memphis € Pa ie : R d t l approach the mansion ables round the sitting reom en t New York; C. E. Godfy. Salem Pu = E, the and leave by the eastern. {0nd floor, were exhibited withont t ards Phitadelphias Mo Mt ’ A 4 © mionston, In ith custem, the grounds | of By donors. The collection of er and tman y 4 = = a ; south sion and ‘the southern | Cut glass was especially noteworthy in sige | = 1 ’ Clethes 1205, Avenue. entrance will be on New Year day. } td superb in quality. Another 1 was < Conia s| ae : ey devoted to articies in gold. of which there | ——————— = oo EA IN au oe is | At Epiphany Chureh today noon the ticles in gold vhich ther = 2 ane mie | were a gr number, and anether to china = = three or tour hundred in all. The groo DLEI.. take bone Rbeors ’ a steom ADLER, wit the late Morris Ade , eee relatives were each represented by costly sie > Debutante or hen Mr. and Mrs. Paine lef after- Vaurndlay. 1M p.m + mark the na mar ings | Seciety. Woman is | L i X I R noon for their honeymoon trip brid Figs pie “5 = \ ¢ Se | Shee es appeared in a traveling costume, dark plum ee ee cy Feb erend Bend: epboh: aa in co will spend several weeks | RUSCRER. on Ti. Rae | “Truth. | ls of fevers, away t to be back in Washing y . wwe’ i © FOUGERA & CO., NEW YORK. ton for the hristmas holi ye vine months a . ’ ‘ hot at once go to housek j apie > ‘ when they go there carly in t lg Pears se WP a. =| 5 as they have made the Be. Sercuns eerie ke i ’ mar €O (© SE. ge ; cl to Japan and the far sue , © Sale of the stock of the Penn- they will start in Mar - jaa : : 3 . mong the relatives of the groom w ae : poate ne Neale 9 ai\t oylvania Jntallment Co. ss = gecompanted him from Poston were POR, Om, Tuerdas. December 0, 1888. 3AC oR ,™ RAVELING GOODS AND: POCK: Pespl f t ing, Pa., bought-from the £ ‘ather, Mr. Robert Treat Paine: his iro ninety-siath sear arse E “TB NUF. LET aste know x; ght er, Mr. rge Lyman Pat: = i " $ f . k ETBOOK MANUFACTURER, ©0086 espie of correct tas i £ , Mr. yman Patne; Miss Ly Funeral fron his late residence. 1 ih wines a icti : = % Lyman », his sister; Mr. and Mrs 2 sthwest, Thuraday, at 2:30 Meets Pd 1231-33 Pa. Ave © 0 o o that our tistic selections are t : af H. Storer and Mr. and’Mrs. Charles Cum-| 16. Pa s plese copy.) > S a. Ee. alg i ith u mings, the two ladies sisters of the groom; | yorGHLas sib sakes bei. asa Mite : FACTORY, 1218-20 E sv. o ¢@ 0 © ag Ba ie eas oe + Must Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lyman, Miss Lyman, | OCLGHLAS MAGGIE DOCGHE AR the oe FY 0 oO e matter o iamon enda ah General and Mrs. Paine, the Misses Ps loved wife of hard Doughlas and sister of | clit ot ole et ek ee ot Se A : - eo ouisaltachionable sand i cooulne tae £ and Mrs. Winsor. ,Amons ‘other out-of- | Alice Dougnlan: oie : = == , i n lay \4 4 wn guests were Mr. and Mrs. Pepper, | Fuueral on Wednesdas, Decewber 7, at 10 Wednesday, De ues = D P = / Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clotworthy, Mr. ana | Feetont or eee nn ee O Ch lat © © o oO year, we have prepared in our own £ e : Mrs. Renshaw, Miss ‘Tree, Mire, tty Bani ee Benne St labora aer: alee % Chiswell. Among relatives at the chy ur OCOlALES © © © o factory a most elaborate array at = + + See eee noreite preeie Pee pear neg eeu Are Noted 5 0 © O Oo extremely moderate prices ES Quit k Hngty. She and) Mrs. S. aati Me Yan ZCATHPRINE. tne fiona ite = : ae : é (cS hur Mattingly anc and Mrs. Sow natiy reagh, County Tyrobe, Lehn : : eee ees Pp Mrs. George Whitfield Brown intr Funeral from her late residenc A st 2 FOR INSTANCE £5 , 1 fai a r attractive young danghte : 1 cance a3 Ete Seeds Ee - é sali * if vou want a share o ese bert Brot esterd afte i is MIN oc Bate Gor the avaman ck dace en spate rae et annie EE esiondidn Garesine< Oueititie ire cane ra friends. “The quan: Piven al Srieaa SeoRS RS hi asta PENDANTS IN VE WITH DIAMOND CENTER, it sldine so ca ae ae ut eee Howers nte | nd Philadelphia papers please copy.) 2° = |x building is crowded with eager = ~ decorated the rooms and tiled to the Tse: AT $25 AND RUNSING UP TO : \- purchasers all the time, and £ paeeetde. gee tet sieaat | 2 OVER 500 STYLES IN ALL-DIAMOND PENDANTS. * large though the stock was, it £} eaest caughter of Mr, and Mrs. W. Mat- _ 2 yo os aa Q be the mother of an = s Z : porns ie NaIy: TOOMre Rovere Treat PAIN Gee Gr | Asblalit (to leocla) honors, "wan lmownel an < all goods selected on stoail deposit patd. cannot much longer stand such 2 a 2 a x pert Treat Paine, ir. of | blue, and her pretty young daughter was | 4 assaults Alneady: Heaps waneest |e ook place in Une presence of a} in white net over whiie silk, and carried a $ = : Releerna oy 5 tej large a.d distinguished audi This | bouquet of white roses. P. orname 4 ( ) i 5 showing in the ranks. marriage will long stand out most in- | finished an exceedingly becoming tollet, a ee per ta, Mirectge ay . 2 = cs ° sme coos priiee ; % ting in the hospitalities eM MAK ,. helowed ‘ ‘ 2 = resting cvent, even ia this year of memor- ; re Mrs. MARY A.. beloved wife cf W. H 5 : whic z Our prices CRE GS : John Lindsley Moorehead, Mrs ‘Thomas | sily' daughter uf the Inte" Best ea | able happenin; he ue { ) ‘Dar v IS & Co a(t ppenin, t ide | Nelson Page, Mrs. Aspinwall, Miss Brown, | Neff pe ) ° ° £ é f | has long been is city with | Miss Julla Foraker, Miss Daisy Witeon, | funeral hereafte . ? len=two F 9 = |+ Are Just a + the best of its social and intellectual life, a Ffoulke enn Miss Emily Page Kemp NPEDERATE VE ASSOCIATION, DA ) ee < ue See while that of the groom is synonymous in | The reception hours were from 5 to 7, and mais = : $ —- 7th and D Streets. ve What the goods were marked in + his native city with the oldest traditions of | Teresting haers ee ety Jn ate poser BBE 67, 1808 ( The season of December )|‘ sai Bie | ~ Reading—a clear saving of 50 %| the commonwealth. ‘Ine groom is the fourth | throng. whe wooo 7 ie oenatents cas restora yr dae od a : mber 4 i o £ per cent. This is a most lucky $] to bear the name of his kinsman, who | complimented her father and mother on neral services, at which the at- , Weddings, Balls, Receptions, + chaee Gel EN ; Dent was a signer of the deciaration of Inde- | her success. of, member in requested, will be hel 5 - * chance for gift buyers. De : ; 2 th sireet worthwest. on “Thursday, ‘tho > illions and Coming-out a te Sue uyers n pendence. Curfously enough the bride's | Another hospitality yesterday within the | sti instant, et Seco pact Thuredas ffairs has come around. é + mis it, Ilave the goods re- + mother and that of the groom of today | same hours marked the ini ipoean 5 S 3 ROBT. 1. FLAMING, Fresident, F ete oii ft 3 } & served if you don’t want them -f] come from the same stock. Mr. Paine is | f Miss Charlotte Taylor, daughter of I NA a aiaeaptsens: wit! h promise of the most + delivered at once. °F | elest. son of Robert Treat Paine, one of | #8 Mrs. John ¥. Taylor and granddang PETTIT. On Tavsd: mer 6, 1898, at 21 social winter the cap- delivered at once. Sh euneatuln Out res oat 4 ter of the late Admiral Bry U. a.m.. at his reside Street northwest, ial v ter tf ‘al - pahta Netiat conn, Bnd This young lady trraection SMITH PETTIT pioth year of his I has known in vears. | himself a lawyer by profession and a poli- | person and mind minent mem- | 4, 8865 3 | tician by reason of his forcible and < Saent sock " cE neral from bis late nee Thursday, Docom This store plays a prominent + A ‘ ociety and, naturally, of * t 7 eli per yard charact He is a memeber of s avy circles who thronged ‘the Sat 2 ds and relatives re- (Part in supplying the foot met per Gard | Well-known ctubs—the Puritan, Count ng rooms of the efi ghia spectfully invit ii} i Garpec pen wand and Athletic, at no loss to e things to say | LISQUE. Decemb i M 2 w an article as important q The bride of today is unusually gifted t awe Ped e-» 2 ! IF P P snster « yer yard pday is ifted | to and o : FRANCES EL! dauet inte ? costume itself. Of the Gil SLI ERS! Gah ORE Dae with all that is most cov nod looks | son assisted hostess in ailing Ferdinand W. and Saloma Kise { = s i nd every so. ind ment tion, and | there being also present In furthering thig | Mterment at Oak Mill, Thursday, Sth instant, wt 3 prominent weddings 1 iil i : s, besides ist of suc i = duty Mrs. Janin, Mra. Cropper o'clock. ° ( have occurred thu’ jar Y actual comparison we have at least seven or cight more $40.00 Ching HSEreRtiee ay hey bien conmaeced i pated eg fe ges fated Faecomber 6, 1808, at 6:48 : i Feast : gn sedi ea entire i » her brush considei jorned. te: ble, and Miss Peter a.m ENIA THYSC widow $ the trous stvles of slippers than the largest retail shoe house in New $10.00 Estensiou uble fame wo been hers. Since nd Miss Kathleen Owe: Phe ebutante the Pauins Thy in the sevonty fo \ shed by us in York—that is, the largest hoe house in America. No Mas Sa Sear aay Senne er, a ees! and fal, Thursa December 8. at 12, every instance—while wonder we have become famous as W, ashington’s headquar- who her mother wore yellow moire and lace. a ner North Cert for future events are } ters for “gift slippers.” We have hundreds of styles and all sizes ee Knowledge of her | Mts. John A. Logan has cards out for a] — the repose of her pouring in en us. Our posi | in real and deep worth ments for | tea from 4 to 8 o'clock Wednesday, Decem = 5 ton pers: rel! 1 the weddi © been in progress | Bet 14, to mect Rev. and Mrs. Frank G. ae g tion Is a unique one—im | 9 Te Sy family fri 3ristol. WAINWRIGHT. On Tuesday. December 6. ; ie Men’s Slippers at 50c., $1, $1.50 and $2, , have been a The Misses Morris have for a Girt, beloved sun ef the Inte iichere. BE ‘ aes eI . ; : . st 10 the y« friends | tea Wednesday, December 14. line Wainwright, aged twenty 7 fol | including the beautiful new embroidered velvet, fine Black and wee Palree acai ane Shaeen ot mir, “And Mis: Delter entetteinel et in-] 9. 7otnamessie ate) cen, peas Meee Baptist > a yy Tan Goatskin (hand-sewed), and the finest Black and Tan V Epiphany today. : her last night, in honor of Lord Herschel Church auditorium, 4th street and Virginia de >| e R a ‘The bridal party was a large one, and in- ! 88d the members of the joint high commis-| avenue southeast. Relatives and friends’ are ( ) Kid Slippers and Romeos made. cluded as maid of nonor the sister of the | Sion. The table was laid in the ball room, | cordially Invited to attend. * é a In the Ladies’ Department the Oucen faverite of all ciit Miss Genevieve Mattingly, and six] Where there was ample space to seat such | woopyILLE. On Tuesday, December 6. 1608, st { WY pers inettoce 5 smaids—Miss Helen Long, daughter of | & '@1ge company, which included, besides | ""y:29 p.m., WILLIAM WOODVILLE, aged ger- 4 gift that will be me ) | slippers are those Secretary of the Mi Mile: Lord Herschel, Sir Wilfrid and Lady Lau- enty-one years. opreciatedkis apaicorRich’s 5 WY aaughter of general of the army: Miss | Tier, Sir Louis and Lady Davies, Sir Rich-| Panerel from bis late residence, 3045 N street SP USCC so eave “Beautiful Juli ” fo Decring. Miss Ethel Paine of Boston, ele. | td Cartwright and bis daughter, Miss northwest, Thursday, at 11 Interment at {shoes or slippers. We hav i Beautiful Juliets at 98c. ; : ain ston Cartwright; Sir James. Winters, Mr. and| Green Mount cemetery, Baltimore, Md. No ’ crs. a e4 | ter of the groom, and Miss Mattingly and rig 2s - Wintera, cices AR Ree | © : “nevelte : i S nne Mrs. Charlton and Miss Scott, Senator and every sort of “novelty”— p : c tL re LOD | Miss Sowers. cousins “of the ie. Mr. 5 5 : ( i Ii fe bolt ne in all styles, handsomely quilted and fur-trimmed, and never be- 2 George Lyman Paine, brother of the groom, cot noe ae ane an pra gars sx merce —house slippers for bo’ © ‘ er, Representative and Mrs. Dingley, ex- : er ish ose aes ee icad fore sold under $1.50. They are rich and elegant enough to be OF Secretary and Mrs. Foster, Mr. Jefferson] pysoN. In loving remembrance of my dear ( d women—every good anc acceptable to the finest lady i in the Jand. Cale Ladi ba q Coolid Mrs. Sears of Boston, Mr. John her, THOMAS DYSON, who fell Tar ge ¢ sort at every xe Traveling ° A. Kasson, the Hritish ambassador and Jesus one year ago today, December 7, 1 5 ; Join the crowds of Christmas buyers who surround our is : roy = Lady Pauncefote, the chief justice and sleep anriee, RAMs. weer: aioe thio rye eae FS ee a . E Oo these whom you think a great deal of. . Fuller, t et f leep take thy rest; ( slipper table and pick the prettiest styles before they are all xift that you could make would express ote mh Sone ie Sree Gad Thy head Mes now upon the Saviors breast. : gone our regard cr esteem for a friend as one Dcuatiae end Mia IE Me ea ge Frees fi~ omgtcnn . of smart, swell, pupae fata ‘Trunki = 2 Jcersidy gage a But Jesus loved thee best. Gratis hide § — S Suit. Cuses "Traveling Boardman, the Misses ‘Leiter and Mr. Stomp am, aicap on, seep on nminasium = =Oxiords tor Bags, Splendid Tr ante tron $4. up. Steel” Joseph Leiter. . HIS LOVING DAUGHTER LOTTIE q SS Sarge oat rame Dress Suit Cases, $2.73. up. at x >) ladies of the High GUS PATIO crepe dae and trunk The debutantes who will be presented to-| ryrz7e. Io loving remembrance of our deer and Seminaries can Ked free. day will Include Miss Julia Waggaman, ‘mother, Mra. LUCY M. LILLIE, who die@ three 9 @aughter of M a Mre. Thi owas: years ago today, December 7, 1806. e ordered rig! stock | jaughter of Mr. ani omas ag- 5 5 . be ordered right from stock. 2 Honest Shoes, 310 and 312 Seventh St Kaeceek 425 7thSt. gaman, and Miss Marcia McLennan, daugh- Gone, but not forgotten. We have supplied a great < z , g de7-28a ter of Mrs. William Fraser McLennan. * BY BER HUSBAND AND DAUGHTERS. number with them—can we 2 Mr. and Mrs. Mayo Hazeltine will enter-| sHoRTER In loving memory of our dear son and 3 ? tain at dinner tonight Lord Herschel and|~ brother, ROBERT HAYES SHORTER, who died supply you? ) - 9 members cf the Anglo-American commis-| one year ago today, December 7, 1897. Si< aD : (gy unn S sion. From God to God. pam We an sgtus GoAmrein Gaetan) | SRA e Baw The Misses Winfred and Laure Putland | ° BY N18 PARENTS. SISTER AND BROTHELS. : fe are agente for Allegrett!'s Chocola r Without question ours is , ‘Mallard, Redhead: TWH Spal B are visiting their father at No. 103 D street —=== = = cs : : TY) 1 weeks. the only complete showing of IX (} ! DIUM for several ‘Aching Corns; ‘And Teal Ducks. Game has long been a winter spe- clalty cf ours. “And each season sees us showing as fine Game as it's pos- sible to proeure. Our Ducks are un commonly choice now. So are our Hunting, Golfing, Riding and Wheeling new fancy known order or from stock. Carter’s Brown have returned from gh and fre with Mrs. Brown and Miss Bessie at 1201 Q street, corner Vermont avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Capers have moved from their former residence on 8 street in town. Every cither to The cor- Is a preparation of the Drug by which its tnjurtous effects are removed, while the valuable medicinal properties are retained. It possesses all the seda- tive, anodyne and anti-spasmédic powers of Opium, ~ Won't trouble y after using & 8." CORN CUR It never fails Equally ef- fective in taking out both hard and “g, to remove the tov mn. RAR ern mem ow Te ( trip. Little Liver t re ‘ ) ’ me! 4 > Pheasants, Grouse, Quail and Wild © rect stvles in lac oH soft corns—without the least pain, d but produces no sickness of tiie stomach, no vomit- and are now located in the home just leased ilewneet Riding rite rep is é See ey Uenigictol ine teerrane: : 1Q EF Everything for DINNER PARTIES, 2 | 198, 00 contiveness, no Deadaeher Ip acote berveus ef lah ait ec tle s ig Boots e tc = eo rote See Gate , Cotta: ge Tlarket, 818 14th St. disorders {t is an invaluable remedy, and is recom- Mr. and Mrs. Beajamin Heid will be be had here—as well as @ PROTECTORS from 0c. up. @ eS 4 +) | merded by the best physiciana, pleased to see their friends Thureday, Do- i s coachmen’s and footmen’s ‘ ) cember 8, at thelr residence, GOT I street. Sa 1 : ‘ 20 if IT'S LABELED TO-KALON I RE. Q FERRETT, Agent, Mrs. McKinley wont to New York yoster- > boots of all sort d ma me sa You' need it] 372 Pearl St., New York. Gay for @ brief stay. She will be the quest . riesieG ol ats En kee 5 elf, 3ou intend wo | OAL Se “9 Mr. Robert Treat Paine, Jr, of Mrs. Abner McKinley at the Windsor SICK lH EADACHE ¢ 2 ys . . tel. ird party, recep- n : 3 oon ee e REPARED , <P"! r, recep: = = Was best man, and the ushera included | ‘The Bari and Countess of Stratford, who B. Rich’s Sons, °|* S11) UNCH stk Beetten§s | A nice bit of - FE, | Hobert _Welcoct, Merbere Tipiman, Fron | were married, in New York yesterday, | PORTLUELE CURRD Le ares eee bericht antscd tet te Santa Claus Co. —the punch that furniture Asa Gi + | Sears, Richard ‘Bears und Kidder, ull of | feacked here last night on thelr wedding patina Ten-two F Street N. W. ee SOMETHING NEW FOR CHRIST. ‘and sweet grass baskets from Sc. up to $2. Send fos) CaEA and 1 will call with samples of 28 (ferent kinds. By calling at house no sale less theo $1. HLS. BRESCH, 803 D st. nw. po2ster such a rich, delicious flavor. Wholesale and Retail ta X: je an ail fn Xmas Decorations of 50. for a full qt. Green Stu. Rope, Holly, Mistletoe, Wreaths, Stars, Running Cedar, by the bag or barrel, Moss, Trees, Hornet Nests, ote. Special rates to churches, vchools, halls, dealers. Free bowers to churches and schools if order is placed now. We abl gooda, 6i9 LA. AVE, EAST OF 84: pete rt S4ES STORES, delicate and TO-KALON WINE CO., 614 14th St. 0-204 S Sensible, lasting presen: and in the way we make rices—you need pay only a half of what the Dig-store, g-expenge concerns a: Rockers, Desks, Sidebcards, HALF |; PRICE. Folding Beds, ete. Baum’ S, 35 be stone 12 Pa.Av. Boston, with Messra, W. F, Mattingly and Walter Davidge of this ne Bishop Paret pertormed the ceremony, aa- sisted by Rev, Dr, McKim, recor af the church, The chancel wus preiilly adorned with flowers and palms, a hedge of the latter being arranged back ef witere the bridal party stood during the ccremany, The bride was escorted {o the altar by her father, preceded by the maid of honor They are ane oe) at the Shoreham will remain in the elty until Baturday, The friends of Mise Amoliqg Melnking gave her a surprige party Inet evant - celebration of her birthday, Among { present were Mr, and Mra, Thomas War- ten, Mr, and Mre, Armetrong, Misaes Liz- zie moe, t Guasste Bergman, Yy Witiame, (ontinved on Twelfth Page) nthe thie ee Small Pills. Small Dose, Small Price.

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