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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1898—16 PAGES, _————————— = FOL _ SSPE ASOSsIONse Sia SPE NE AEE Y & 3 = RRMA RMMA BAAR RRMA AARP ARAN (25 more experienced szlespeople wanted GOING OUT OF BUSINESS! To Whom It May Concern: o We have decided to retire from business, and the entire stock, fixtures and lease of this store will be sold at greatly reduced prices to close out. The store was closed yesterday and today to mark down the stock, and we will be open tomorrow (Saturday morning), when you may expect the greatest bargains in new and desirable mer- chandise ever offered in Washington! Our stock includes brand-new Coats. Suits, Dress ods, Silks, Linens and all the hundreds of other things which you would find in a first-class, up-to-date dry goods house. % MENDES We have made up our minds to start our sale at once, so that our customers and the public generally may have the full benefit of the great sacrifice we will make in buy- ing their Xmas gifts. We are gratified to think that no store ever made more friends in the few years we have been established here than ourselves, and we beg to thank you one and all for your generous patronage and to solicit vour aid in dis- White & Redding, Philadelphia Store, 811 Pa. Ave. posing of our stock. RRA SHH Bat AK RRR $12.50 $15.00 Overcoats, Overcoats, $8.50. $10.00. These are all wool, fast Nobby, stylish tan colored color, winter weight, tan covert whipcord, winter weight, made cloth, cut in the pepular short up skeleton, has plaid back and satin yoke and sleeve lin- ing. A thoroughly up-to-date garment. Just what the dressy box shape, lined with extra quality Italian cloth, well made and perfect in fit. A good young men are wearing. A Si2.50 worth for only big $15 value for only needed $8.50. $10.00. PLENTY OF OTHER OVERCOATS: IN ALL POPU- LAR STYLES AND SHAPES AND 5 ALL AT MUCH LESS THAN USUAL PRIC ES. FULL DRESS AND TUXEDO SUITS AND COATS AND VESTS, CORRECT FABRICS, CORRECTLY TAIL- ORED, CORRECTLY PRIC CHERY & MORAN CO., Formerly Robinson & Chery Co., Interocean Building, 512 9th Street N.W. fenbeseledntnbnbre peer) Se GROCERIES, WINES and LIQUORS : At Less Than Cost. a A few sample items: Strictly Whole Hand-packed Tomatoes, doz. = 80c. he Finest Maple Syrup, pure sap,gal.- = = 75c. River Salmon, the 25c. kind, go at 121 Ve 4 Large epee nia Green Gage Plums, 20c. tins = toc. % Imported Salad Oil, $i bottles goat = = =< = 48c, = sei Se Oliv 48c. lives, Spanish Queens, $1.0 dortes x : Wines & Liquors Reduced 50 PER CENT. $1.50 Whiskies at 75 cents for full quart. ALL EIGHT-YEAR-OLD WHISKIES Mt. Vernon, Monticello, Sherwood and Woodlawn, Which sell everywhere at $1.50 per qt., go at | é z 75 CENTS. = Sherry, Port and Catawba at 75c. per gal. ostontontentostoetostentontonte St Soekenteeteete entente cent Sonn nnnnnnnrnne ote totedeloleininintntntninetetetsinivipteieirisininipteteiniotetpiototvtes o0geoos ALL $1.50 WIN. $1.25 [araschine Cherries go at 65c. per qt. bottle imported Creme De [lenthe - = - 35c. per bottle Imported Clarets goat=- - = = = = $3 per case gexds, too numerous to mention, at the same reduction. ur money ches is gharanteed. ly returned if not entirely’ satisfactory. J. Ke worth’ s Old Stand, 318 Sth eet Northwest, Corner D. When You Are Buying| Christmas Presents Enink of the iact that the buyers pay the rent andyother = of the establishment ‘they patronize. has comparatively small expenses and can sell his goods more reasonably than his mo:¢ stylish competitors, and get the same class of SHOE others ask $3.50 - Look at these prices and then hurry to the store: Solid Gold Links... ... Opal Rings........ : Scarf Pins Pearl Penholders , Ww h Pera os pon. Solid Gold Chain: Dandies! 14-kt. Watches, E Vaseline Jars, sterling silver and cu~ Large Size Ink Wells, sterling silver aa cut glass..... 5 Sterling Silver Penholder iia or W. 1 ham movement... orn. < re) dies’ ae Shoes were in- constructed to meet the demand for a fine qual- ity shoe at a within-rea- son price! —-No class of shoes ever offered in this tained so decided and so Sterling Silver (large size) Files and Hooks...... Sterling Silver Boys’ Watches. .. city has at- | DINNERS AND DEBUT PARTIES The Recent Handeome Entertainments for the Commission. n Dinner and the Teas Events — Notes. | for Yesterday's Buds—Coming ! Mr. and Mrs. Boardman entertained last night the members of the Anglo-American commission at one of the largest and m elaborate dinne of the season. Covers were laid for forty and the table was spread in the Mbrary. It formed a cross | with short arms, t entire spread of fine linen being avarly covered with pink roses. inter 4 with the candelabra, the | } tapers burning under shades. The effect was extremely artistic in the rich dark wood-lined room, and the o pn One to be remembered. Mr. and Mrs. Board- man’s guests were Lord Herschel, Sir Wil- frid aud Lady Laurter, Sir Louis and Lady Sir Richard Cartwright, Sir James Mr. Chariton and Mrs. Chariton, and Mrs. Fairbanks, Senator and r, Representative and Mrs Foster, ntative Dingley and Mre Dingiey, 3 A. Kasson, Mr. T. J. Cool- idge, the sh ambassador and Lady Pauncefote, Speaker Reed, the Secretary of State and Mrs. Hay, Senater and Mrs. Me- Millan, Senator Allison, Mr. wnd Mrs. Leit- er, Renresentative Hitt, Mrs. Lodge, Mrs. William Walter Phelps, Miss Gwynn, Mrs. quick a success! E. G. HINES, 604 Ninth St. N. W. PEPPER HEAT OT HDA DOGS | All the stylish lnstx—all the fashionable leathers— made thor- + © © > 2 4 aa é 4 ? $ avd with all needed to insure real comfort, perfect fit and splendid wear. innovation of smooth soles—especially to insure damp proof- ¢ ness — and remarkable SATURDAYS Shoe Bargains For Ladies and Children at the rae Shoe Store. t Saturday bargain sales of Shoes are one of the potent reasons for the marvelous growth of the veo often we wipe os all the profit on several regular lines of s That these sac! heeds are appre- aaa at their rail Seth is evidenced by the great crowds of ladies and children who come from all over Washington and neighboring suburban towns to take advantage of ther Washington pretends to offer regular lines of good, honest shoes in all sizes at anywhere near these figures: Ladies! Hoover & Snyder. Correet, trustworthy shoes, 1211 F STREET. 3ig Shoe Store. New York Hleraip Sunday, December a. IT WILL BEAT ALL No other dealer in THE NERALD Splendid Holiday Number. 32 PAGES IN COLOR AND HALF TONE. RED SKETCHES BY Ladies’ $1 Bicycle eee ae for 50c. 2 50¢. : = 87. Children Children’ s Shoes, 50c. A Page Of Chri > Ladies’ . $3 She A GREAT PAPER FOR CHILDREN. ‘The little ones have been specially many lively bits of verse aud Kid tip tt Don't Forget The Day, Sunday, December 11. OLIVES. px find the "7 5c. oys’ and Misses’ School ° hoes _ 98c. 2 * O8c. Olives yon want led In our oni oolnledefefeeoreee Full line of Ladies’, and Boots at Famous ren’s and Men’s Rubber Shoes Family Shoe Store prices. FAMILY SHOE STORE, Honest Shoes, 310 and 312 fth St. LIFORMIA RIPE OL e Bryan, N. Y. Ave. | The “Challenge” ¢ Card. down the gauntlet to onr » a8 Hberal ano ne as the followtn of thi coupon at our gallery ment of thirty greatest novelties Christmas Gif a photograph frame {for a tea December 16, at which he from B. Bee & Ross Where Santa Claus may buy the best tool chests for boys. Good Tool Boxes filled with regular mechanics’ tools—select- How much better to give a boy such a set of tools that will Gitsemnieree him to become proficient in their use—that will be a real manual training education for him at Then think how useful A good box of i arrangement with the we exclusive cot we have comtrai which we will manufacturers novelty in this city 50,000 cf these beautiful frames, distribute to the public at Jess thin Use our business and ttract you to Work in photography: be sold tow person. This offer 1s good until Dec. 19, 1898. ART STUDIO, #19 F STREET NW. Finest gee ik the Sausage you get ed from our stock—at $5 to $25 home—than to give the cheap “tin” tools. they will be to you in tinkering about the house. tools for the boy will be a blessing to the whole family, D by and eet a pound or two for breafast, Hams and Bacon, Lard, ete. C. Rammiing, 312 Pa. Ave. ¢49-650-651 Center market. FUIRS ous Rec'd From N. Y. shipment of RICH, EL afiuelsing Juckets, + have alko added to our line a big assortment of suiall toot chests tor children, ieee ee Usual assortment of novelty tools aud rauge in price from $i), “Gift” Pocket Knives. As usual, we are showing a gigantic Mne of ,» the most extensive B er made—at 2he. ‘h knife is packed in a neat box < ‘Gift’? Razors. es himself will appre- “Gift”? Scissors. Best steel scissors, In a great variety of for gift giving, at 25¢. “Gite” Carvers, eat Christmas te tk, pith pocket cutlery ler WHI] be a beau- guaranteed etn of those looking Qegant fur garments is . Joun Davis, Miss Sargent of Bo and the Misses Boardmen The marriage of Miss Lula Virginia Murphy and Mr. George T. Newton was solemnized at the Independent Methodist Church Wednesday evening at ¥ o'clock by the Rev. W. L. Bruen. Miss Ida Cox of Virginia, an aunt of the bride, maid of honor, and Mr. Joseph Newton, brother of the groom, was best man. Miss Virgie Curtis, cousin of the bride, acted as flower 3. Bramlett, &. H. Darne Pratt and G. F. Jarboe were ushers. e@ was dainttly attired in white with lace and white eatin rth- . and carried a huge bouquet of bride ses. At the conclusion of the ceremony the bridal party was tendered ar at the bride was the recipient of m nd cos Mr. and Mrs. Davis Stewart of Baltimore are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Legare, who will give a dinner in their honor to- morro Mr. and Mrs. Almeric Paget of New York, the latcer formerly Miss Pauline Whit guests at the British embassy and will remain tl next Tuesday Mrs. and the Misses Seawell gave a charming reception yesterday tn honor of Mme. Modjeska. The ho: and_ her daughters were assisted by Miss Exmlly | Page Kemp, Miss Waggaman, Miss Joseph- ine O'Donnell Lee and Miss Baltzell, both of Baltimore, and Mrs. Morehead, Miss Long, Mrs. Miles, Mrs. George W Miss Errol Cuthbert Brown, M: mann, Miss Baker, Miss Hichborn, M Owen, Surgeon General Wyman, Mr. rd Hunt, Mr. Henry Kemp, Mr. and mas Nelson Page, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Washingion and Justice and Miss Morris. ‘The buds yesterday were presented at re- ceptions et which no attraction seemed lacking. Miss Buss was introduced to a large gathering of the friends of General and Mrs. Bliss at the:r new home on New Hampshire avenue, from 4 to handsomely gowned in g1 See with touches of pink and quantit of fine old Duchess lace. The debut was in white mul), trimmed with lace bow knots of ribbon. Many bouquets w sent her. The tea reom was decked in pink and was exceedingly pretty arranged for the 8 o'clock supper, to which a number of young men came in to join the reeciving party. The latter was composed of Miss Miles, Miss Colton, Miss Greely, Hazestine, Miss Hawley of Gal and Miss Chapin of Provider John Howard White unger daughters at a tea, when a large concourse 0! bade welcome to t young adi sting Mrs. and < White were Miss Greely, Miss Early, Miss Probasco, Miss Ashmead, Miss Agnes Peter and Miss Slingluff and .siss Hartman of Baiumore, who are guests of the house. In the dinning room Mrs. James Bell, Mrs. Otis Johnston and Mrs, William D. Baldwin offered the hospitalities of house. Mrs, V becoming t of tea tomor- rly be Mrs. L. G. Hi duce Miss Bes: M from 4 to 7 o'clock to meet Miss Rivinius. Mrs. yuanee has returned to her home on Massachusetts avenue for the win- f pending the summ a mountain home. a tea today to intre- give Hine. Markoe gives a tea ihis afternoon Mr. { and Mrs. Somas have taken the Gibson house on Rhode Island avenue, which was formerly Gen. Mil residence, and are now ablished there for the winter. Mrs. Faulkner, wife of Senator Faulkn has invitations out for a tea at rclock Decem! 15, when Miss Sallie Hiner Cromwell has issued ecards jaugh- nted. shington She will ter in the rgia, South ter, Miss Minna Cromwell, will be pi Miss Marcia Paschal has left W for a short visit to New York. then spend the rest of the w south, visiting relatives In Ge Carolina and Texas. Miss Mildred Wheatfield, after an extend- ed trip through the eastern cities, has re- turned to her home, 1327 Sth street Senator and Mrs, Martin of Virginia are at the Hotel Baltic for the winter. Mr. John Walker, son of Mr. John Walker, and Miss Blanche E. married Wednesday evening at the dence of the bride's parents, 3308 N street, Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Henderson, at a din- ner last night, had the following guests: Miss Dingley, Miss Faulkner, Miss Cart- ‘right, Mr. Pope, Mr. Williamson, M Cartwright, Mr. ‘Anderson, Mr. O'Hara, Mr. Bourassa of the Anglo-American com- mission, Miss Stbyl Pauncefote, Mr. Power and Mr. Humphreys-Owen of the Eng! embassy, Mademoiselle Cassini, Miss Trux- ton Beale, Miss McVeagh, Miss Horstmann, Miss Phipps, Baron Riedl, Mr. John Wil- Kins, Mr. Sears of Boston and Mr. Hender- son, Jr. The Saturday evening assembly will give another dance at Carroll Institute tomor- row evening. Mrs. Seth Shepherd has cards out for a tea December 20, 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sonneborn will be pleased to see their friends Sunday, Decem- Prices are reasonable. B. i STINEMETZ & SON, opiittters and Furriers, 1237 Pa, ave, ‘Some I Hints | For Sunday Dinner. Prime Salt Water Oysters— ‘Terrapin— Lobsters—Phila. Chickens Wild and Domestic Tur Mard and Teal Ducks— and Pheasants—and every, Vegetatite and Fratt that the fall Order what you will in supply every- te the gift of a good razor—nobody will e the gift of a poor razor. ing tukes this form —see that you We will take the responsibility of furnisting a good razor if you buy here, Y best makes of the world—at stupendous Tassortment of “Obristmas 51 ecial— steel blades only. Halt doze table ae “Star Safety razors, with and fd hafdles,? fine; without eases, at from §2°to $15 set. ° season brings. for the table—we ca Only the Auest here. ‘DI PARTIES A SPE. Cottage Plarket,818 14th St. A nice bit of furniture and in the way we mi ae need pay aif of what the bij re ae Sideboards, | Baur? S, ¢ if you hace how, to make Sausa de some that you wanted to be Bo0d—you would use sno choicer meats Wwe Brepare them more carefully— DO in waking N. It’s as near perfection as Saus- efor Sunday bredkfast—and fave ever enjoyed such delicious ESB. a Cen. mkt. Bi eat 440.N. L. inkt i] Northern and 24 market, _Asa Gift. | We'll Come to You D If you wish ar or joice with tampion, Finest line of Moldings. Framed Pictures in gre: Venable & Beale, 610 9th st. n.w., just above FL a) framed. call at your hom take order and de- Latest styles. at 912 Pa.Av. |: side of the st Santa Claus Co. Wholesale and Retail in Xmas Decorations of Rope, Holly, Stars, Running Cedai, by the bag or barrel, Trees, Hornet Nests, ete. N. ‘Auth, toe i Wot Rod mkt, P= Cas SOMETHING NEW FOR CHRISTMAS FANCY a ipostal card aod wil call with 1 28 | tal card a wi ‘samples a ferent kina. | nt rs calling at house no sale less Special rates to cburches, BRESCH. 803 D st. n.w. no2416¢ schools, halls, dealers. Free bowers te eburches order is placed now. Si9 LA. AVE., EAST OF SAKS STORES, pels-lm DOL: We ship goods, an. we by Mrs. dies is eats Fur sale af tbe de8-2t' ber 11, at their new home, 819 3d street. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Andrews have issued invitations to the marriage of their daugh- ter Rosa and Mr. W. F. Dunnington of this city, Uhe ceremony to take place Wednes- day, December 21, at Bethlehem Church, Essex county, Vat > Knights of Columbus. The two councils of the Knights of Co- lumbus of this city will be well represented at the institution of Marquette Council in Baltimore Sunday. Full particulars as to transportation will be published in The Star tomorrow. It is expected that about 300 Washington knights will attend the Balti- more ceremonials. A week from next Sun- day a new council will be instituted in this city, when the Baltimore brethren will be the guests of the Washington knights. Th: new council will be named “Carroll, Washington Council, the parent organiza- tion in this city, though but a year and a half old now, has nearly 400 members; Keane Council, which was organized about eight months ago, has nearly 200 members and Carroll Council will have more than 100 charter members. a Petition Against Contract System. District Ass>mbly No. 66, Knights of La- bor, at-its regular weekly meeting last evening, decided to appoint a committee to make a plea ‘before the Senate District committee at its n2xt meeting to the effect that no. more government bulidings be erected under the contract system. RAILWAY SCHEDULES. Northwest Subarban Cttise fation Expresses Views. Northwest Suburban ciation held a regular Meeting last oy fog at Bt. Ann's Hall which considerable bus to the members was transacted Mr the president, A resolution was intre Passed requesting the Capital Tracti run the cars of the Chase line at intervals of seven and a h minutes between the hours of 7:3 The Citizens in Tenleytown 88 of importa ing to order o'glock tn the « chairman Mr. Touts P. Showin ker wre structed to town raiigoad to run ite cars tervals of fifteen minutes of the cars of the read with safer A resolution was u! » proposed peace ca nN WAS pass. for the celebr ftal of the nation, Southern Re! The tadtes of th fre conducting an f Encampment. F and 9h streets fine opportunity presents from beautiful articles for besides affording a esque and. pleasing sconic to the visitor. purchasing Christmas t the numer A fine lunch is served 4. from 12 to 3 o'clock, and refreshment young people from 9 to 10 p.m. 1 be closed with tc rrow night's p MSGR St jlenith of Troops tmprovin gratifying Improvement health of the troops stationed 1 Porto Rico ts exhibited by the re the War Department from the General Henry reports that there have been no at San Juan ith among the trnops in Porto Rico. Reports from Santiago are encouraging, Philippines the conditions have ms Considering the Indian Bini. The Indian committee Reprerentatives e first draft of the rndments have been i S1N.400 dormite, Minnesota, for a $60,000 school en the Kapoo reservation. Marriage Licensen. Marriage licenses have th of Baltimore larkson of this « John Hillman Kennerly and Julia 7! omon Brown 4 On November 9, H Pitainger ad xe tate thos we at ~ uly tnvited to attend ewe loved ts sti vacant in our bi HER PARENTS Satrday, Deve 310 Linewln street Ynvited ‘to attend. a Mngering iliness mass will be aid for the 14 Relatives and friends Invited , No. 1218 Both etree Puneral at 8 quiem mass at St, 20 on Saturday, December 10. Aloysius Chureh at 9 4.10 On Friday morning, Wo joes Will he held at his tate resi w York avenne, Interment. private. pw papers please copy.) 2 deiphia aad Doyl In Memoriam. and brother, MOTHER AND AISTE Jn loving remembrance of my dear fs HEBREW, who died four years TSO. E VIRGINIA HUNTLEY In loving remembranc ew and our true friend, LE, whe died December 9, 1894 May his sol rest in peace Jin Joving remembrance of our des PAYNE, who died one year ago today December 9, 1807. Paithsal aunt, thy work was don Carter’s Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE POSITIVELY CURED BY THESE LITTLE PILLS, They also relieve distress from Dys) Indigestion avd Too Hexrty Euting. “A per- pols a Dizziness. ess, the Mouth, Coated Tongue, Peta In the Side: Side, TORPID LIVER. ‘They regulate the Porely V Small Pills. Small Price. Nauses, Drows!- Small Dose,

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