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pplSfpp F&& "-"sifclj THE EVENING TIMES, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 1835. I" W : . tF tB aaV ! Lansburgh & Bro : t ft 4 i LF YOU DON'T CARE MUCH 4 FOR' STYLE, ft 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 BUT DO CARE FOR COMFORT, You can get it here at as small a cost-as was ever offered you. We have a number of last year's Coats for Ladles. In the most durable material, which tv III bo offered you as follows: Ladies' Coats, mostly black and navy, with fur trimming and plain fin ish, differentsizes. Worth fromiS12to$22. To close out the lot $3.98 Each. Ladies'Black.Wool Jer sey Coats, satin lined, dif ferentsizes. Worth from SS to SI 2.50- For98c Each. Ia order that thole shall not con flict with the aales of thii year's garment- wo- hava- placed them oa our. third, floor. Eajj-zoiniE elevator will tike yon there. Think of a Brush for Hair 15c SOLID 25c Value for Displayed on Scpaiute Tabic, Notion Department. 5jwicr. 426 7th Sfc S. Kami, Sons Ho., 8tti and Market Space. Ladies' 0 Extra Quality Hand-knit Sewing Silk. Mitts, the greatest value ever of fered in fine goods. Spe cial good value at $1. 00. Tomorrow S, Kann.Sons & Co 8th and Market Space. TT3JDKRTAKEH5. X.. WILLIA M LEE. U-Ui:ifEAKEB 332.ru. At i'. . W. First -ebijui Hcrtlco. Tliono, 1385". Jyt-6m MAHIIIED. STODDERT nEBEFOBD At Union. W.Vn.,Novemliert,189u.KnUmri!icMnnrt Hereford; or West Virginia, to Robert W1P Ham Bowie 8toddert, or St. Marys comity, Md. (St. Mary's papers please copy.) D ARNE I LLE JACKS ON Hope well H. Daxncllle and Mary Canby Jac Ksoiij at resi dence ot Ecv. Dr. Addison, or Trinity P. E. Church, at 3"p. m., November l-,'.18ttu. DIED. INDERMAUER On Tuesday, November 12, 180f, Mrs. Jane Indenuauer, beloved wife of Jeremiah Indermaucr. Notice of funeral hereafter. MMlMMIMtIM s Feel s s Badly s s To-day? j V nslr !!,! ,m.j.ii. w. .. ,.. t - iwuiwij, uckMUC5CXIIKI . diseases oden follow trifling ailments. J If s ou arewea!ran1 ! generallyexhausted, J nervous, have no J appetite andi cant ! work, begin at once-! taking the most re- J liable strengthening , medicine which is ! Brown's Iron Bitters. ! Benefit mmK fmm ! iBrowa's Sft-on : Bitters thc-ieryfitsrdOsa ! CURES KlDNCV AND Liira TROUBLES, iMPuar BLOon. Ncavous AILHCNTS, I s!3k ; wood 4 'JO BACK. 4 Al 4 m 4 m 4 m 1Sc- 4 4 4 4 f n I AZO, 422i 424 f 50 r S. ,T cures S 2 , Dlrsrcpaia. Kioncv no Livca lu J: NcuRALCia, Taouai.cs. f. 2 COHSTIMTIOH, IMPURC BLOOD. mm i i k .I,. .lEHumiw m,hi-v b V'ii-j Woh- couVtlmT.. 5 toattciid the wedding of a mutual friend. lonng.apxionBK vkrr 2 Ct only the genuine-It has crossed xcd" . , ,., 1 , , Awfnl'Child: lA f 5 Uneaonthevvrapper An enjoynblfe tea. was,giren by MIsstN. , tt"lu v,unu L .1 Z MOWN CHEMICAL Ca BALTluOPie turn Mararsj of No. 470 K" street sonthwesttto thaf voakiss:" flak aiBAaiauBaS. her friends Thursday. November 7. Among AllvSlnnrr P1- Mjla: those rjrcwiriLwc.JaUaea.catccnwell.G. , ( Alirswpor. SEVERAL PRETTY BRIDES: Favorites Among Fashionables Who Have Just Become Matrons. Marriage of MlMi.Hlalne nnilDr.Croa mii The Holi.or-Keiit Nuptialis. liiiUiiUfinenlM Announced. CoIumUlan College Is enjoying' a boom. TIi neir president, Dr. D. L. Whitman, lias a most magnetic personality ana de lights all iliose witli whom lie comes iu con tact, lie is a giaut iu build, as bebooves-a uaU eof Nova bcotla to be, and has a whole souled, lusty way witu Win. that It very auractite Educated in the- 1'inu Tree State, it was there, as president or Colby, Uial liisi first laurels were worn He has impressed, the alumul that they muil lielp uii-tbegooil.work.ot giving their alum mater a, permanent place among the universities. aucLthcy are working like beat era to that cud. The people coiuiected with Ule Oliustead will case are. iu well known lu Washington that it excites unusual interest. Mr. Hutch, iusoni thu rather of, the sisters, Mrs-. Ohn stead, the testatrix, and Mrs Webb; the J plaintiff, was one of the most popjl.irmen about lowu, a bou it ant and a. ro) al good fellow. Mr. Oliustead, the defendant, was for years Mr. Hutibtuson's Iii03liuilmateniend aud his man of business His m.irrljge with Miss Hutcbiusou received the warmest ap proval of both parents, and until Mr. Hutch luson'sdeath they were a very united faintly. Public opinion is widel) divided un me sobjeel orthe will, both Mr. Ohnstead and' Mrs. Webb having large lollowlngs. Sluce the death or trcr father Mrs. Wciib, who was diturccd Inun her first hiutbaiid and married about two je?rs ago, has resided with heriuother, who isoneoi the wealthiest women In town, lly the provisions ortheir lather's will neither Mrs. Webb nor Mrs. Olmstead were tu Inherit until the death or their mother, and should the will be sus taii.ed Mr. Olmsload would not -come lino possession oi his pnipcrtyuntll lharctcnt. One of the must familiar figures on the. streets of Washington Is that of Admiral Met ens, wrapped in his natal cloak. He. was noted'during the var lor his personal 1 bravery, and it is told nf him that henetir r.,l.l ..r 1,1.,, ,1, ,. ...... - ! iought his ship from the turret, but re maiuedalwajsundeck. pacing up and down, seemingly liarless in the. midst, or greatest dauger. Commander Mahan in his "Navy in the Civil War" says In Ills account of the bat tle at Mobile, ".s they passed, the ad' miration of the- officer) of the flagship and the Metacomet was amused, by the sight of Commander Stevens of the Vt lnne bago, nalking quietly, gitlug hiH orders, from turret to turret, of his unwieldy ves sil, clirettly under the enem's guns." Admiral Stevens inherited the lote of his profession from Ills father, who wasj an officer of renown, and was only a lad when he ditennined to enter thu Navy. Everything was done to dissuude him, but. to no puriHise. This rerseverance has re stated well for his country; rbr which lie has done must; gallant service. Miss Corinne Mason was tendered a sur prise pantomime jiarty- last night- at lier home on IT.is.t Capitol street by her friends or the G. B-D. Club, which proved a pleas ant altair. Each-guest came masked iu a bhapeless domino, and as unbroken t-ilence was-mainlaiiied until the signal lor supper, many ludicrous errors were nraile. Tim la dies tt ho charged themselves with the duty or unpacking-the substantial hamper and arranging Its contents on the tables-were Mrs. It. Anderson. Mrs. Madison, MIsM. M.ison, and Mrs. E. Meloy. Among the guests present were Misses Mamie and Estelle Cutter, Louise liny. Johan naMiloy.Auburn Barnes. H-itle Latta, Georgle Butler, Nellie Lowndes. LuliePaul, Alum and Kate Davison, Letty Baker; Mary Gregory. Ella and Kalhie Datls. Letitla Long-, Pauline White. Aggie Bamet, and Nettle Sturgls, nnd Messrs. Frank Huttard, Llod Barnes, Sam Butler, G. E. Paul, B. Harrison, Charles E. Johnson, Jack San derson, J. Gregory. T. B. Miller, Edttard K. While, and John B. Miles. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Cornwall, or No. 58 I street, norlhwc-,1, have returned from a month's visit to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Datis, or New Jer sey ateuue, will return this etenlng from, the Atlanta Exposition. Edward Moreen and Fred Alston will leate tomorrow for a duck-sliootlng trip along the shores of St. Clement's Bay. J. IC Jepson and his daughter, ilis Cable Jepson. of Ilrooklyn, are the guest of Mr: aim iirs. J. a. carter, or .tew York ate nue northwest. Arter a brieLt lslt he)- will leave for Uie Atlanta Exposition and. olher points of Interest in tho South. Mr. and Mrs. Louis E.SIorse have given up their home lu East Washington and" win spend the winter with Mrs. Margaret 17. llenner, of Tenleytown. Sir. and Sirs. Sleltillo Connor gave a party Monday etening-to their little diiugh UK Effle In honor or her thirteenth birth day, at their home on Capitol Hill. Tliero tvero nianyprettyfealures introduced In the ribbon cotillion, besides several fnncy dances by the young hosti'ss and a sailor's reel by Master Dalttm Wade. Among-those present" were Misses Flossie and Elsie White, Nellie" Riker, Ollle Con nut er.rionvPhtti son, Julie McG rath. Dottle' Davison, Mollle Sillier, Gracie Stenhens. and Masters Johm France, Jack Stephens, Ned Barker, Tod die Adams, L'etvellenBa rry; Johnnie Miller, and Harry and J ullan Uotve. SIlss Louise E. Miller of South Washington gave an informal reception to her trfends Slonday evening to" introduce her must. Miss Ella. Jennings ot Pittsburg; who will , spend the seasonlhero. Among those present were SIlss Slamle Hodges, Miss Estelle Posey, Miss Flora Brown. Miss Marian Allen, Miss Agnes Harrison, Mlsst Lucry Ecrguson. Mias Es- telle Ellis; and' Messrs. S. E. AUem, B. Slarkham, Thomas Barber; II. E. Jac Ks.ni, Horace "tVells. F. Q. Cullnane. John F. Carson, P. B. Allen, andHarryE. Dale. Mr. M. M. Connor, Mr. Le Roy Porter, Sir. Frank Emerson, and Mr. J". II. Allison are dink hunting in lower Maryland and will not return until tbe 22d instant. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Davis have gone to Frederick to attend the wedding- of Miss Kate Houcke to Mr. N. E. Cramer. Miss SIInnleEce Josephs-or Philadelphia was a recent guest of Miss Romalne San ders ot Washington Heights. At the con clusion ot her visit Miss Josephs, accom panied Uy her hostess, left for Richmond to attend the wedding of a mutual friend. - mjj& - mil Wi "' 1 I y If (hr ftf 1 1f I jo J Iff m Ureenwell. A. Ferris, L. Harrison. D. Katie, K. Katie, B. Taj lor, B. Gcaharr, N. Katie, -A. Ratcllir, K. Flnor, C. Tajlorand Messrs. J. Grecutvell, J. Ilumuuick, II. rrileger, C. Little, II. Harrison and Mr. Suit. Miss Florence Uoartlman will lcae- the city Wednesday for New York to visit the horse show. She will be the guest or her couiin. Miss Turnlss, of rifth avenue. Miss Josephine lloardman is in Cleveland, and will not return for two weeks. Count Zlchy, whose engagement to Mrs. Ferdinand Zuaga, of New Vurk, has been so frequently rumored. Is In the cit, aud was the guestorfriends at the Metropolitan Club jcstenlay. Mrs. John Foster cntirtaincd at a small dinner Inst evening at her handsome home on I street northwest. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Krogstad, with their children, were among those who occupied, boxes todaj- to see "The Brownies." Mrs. Elizabeth Horsfall. of Poughke"p sie, N. Y., while making an extended tuur of the South, will spend a lew dajs as the guest of Miss Mabel H. Brown. Thenurriagoof Miss Elizabeth Clo J d Kent anil Lieut. Gordon Graham HeiniT. of the. Fourth United States Artillery, which oc curred yesterday at Emmanuel Church, naltlmore, was a brilliant affair. The ',,..,, , -. ..iVi.i. . "" iciuiiuuuiiii,ii.muiio tendjnts.thcgorgi'ouscoloringaddluguuicli to the gay effects. Tho cburch was elab orate!) decorated with lialms and ferns , a nd white chrysanthemums adorned the altar. . The bride wore a gown of heavy white satin en traine, the bodice drap-d with point d'Alencon lace. Hie tulle tell was caughrwith a coronet of ornngre blossoms .and she carried a bouquet or Mermet roses, tied' with broad satin ribbons. The bride-sin lids, MIk- Edith Ileiner of this city, sister of the groom: Bessie Clark, Mary Colston, Nancy Elllcott. Sallle Bald win and Emily E. Wilklns, wire costumc-d in wldte tulle over silk, trimmed with white satin ribbons and wore white aigrettes In their hair. Their bouquets were of Meteor ruses. The bride was escorted by Mr. Clarence Jackson, her uncle, who gave her away. Capt. Julian M. Cabell of Hlelmiuncl, Va., acied as best man, and Uie ushers were the followmg. lieutenants In the army: Archi bald Campbell, Third Artillery; Robertson Honey and Clarence Williams oC the Fourth Artillery: D. M. King and J. C. Gilmor. Jr., ot the Fourth Artlllerv, and B. F. Heyerof tile Sixth Cavalrv. George Small Franklin and Waller Franklin held the whilo ribbons between which the party, passed. After the ceremony, which was per formed by Rev. J. Houston Eccleston, as sisted by- Rev. Dr. Addison ..r Washington a reception was held at the home of the aunt or the bride, Mrs. George Small. Mount Vernun Place. Lieut, and Mrs. Uelwrlcrt later for New York, and will presently lake quarters at Washington Barracks, where Lieut. Hei- uc-r is stationed. Mrs. Lnrln M. Saunders will be at home to rriends Thursdays. The engagement Is announced or Miss Caroline Caldwell Jenkins, daughter or the late Hear Admiral Jenkins, to llev. W. G. Andrews, I). D., of Connecticut. The wedding-will take place at the Milton Tlats on Wednesday; Decetnberl 1, at noon, w hlcb Is the home of the sister of the bride, Mrs. Parker. Only intimate friends and rela tltes are intltcd. Mr..and Mrs. Otto Sountag, of No. 3B2 I street southwest, gave a-pleasant affair Monday- ctening lasn Music and. dancing were enjojed until a late hour, when the guests adjourned to the dining-room, where a.hnuntlrul collation was served.. Among-those prcsentr were Mr. and Mrs. Allman, Mr. and Mrs. McNulty. Mr. audi Jirs. iioung; air. nnu jirs. Mflnbere. Mr: Jirs. loung; air. nnu airs. Mflnberg. Mr: r 1 ffei I' ''Whatbeantifnlttetlryorrhavemxpet" 'Yes, and T don't and Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Watson, Mrs, Cour sey, M rs. Donoboe, Mrs; Do wne) and win, Mniiames Roach, Van V.ilkenburg. Sugrue, Misses A. Fitzgerald, K. Smith, A.Eeonard. E. Kalier, M. Kaiser; K. Hollers, 8. Fahr incln. A. Fahriuehi, A. Coinsey, Messrs. C. Bison, C. BarlUmes, u. SnilUi, C. C. Berry, C. J. Ma honey, J-.HulUtan,Cooley,JL Man ders, WJialen, Zcllgan, C. Marsliall, Son dermauu, Willis, Meyers, King, Young; G. GnlUharu, E. Dais, Wlncklcr, Josef, and others. Mr. and Mrs. Ainu-He ragct went to Hartford on the o'clock train yesterday afternoon. There they look the train en tile New England road and. got off at Hop Hiter, about twenty-six miles east of the city, where they were met by a carriage and drh en to Hinry F. Dimock's farm, in South Country, ocr rite miles of the roughest road in Comuttiuit. Tliey arrived at 10 o'clo'ck. The Dimutk farm is one of the finest in the State. In response to a request for information as. to his plans, Mr. Paget sail I that he begged to be excused. On Thursday oenlng an oyster supper and hop will be given by luemembersotthu lailles' aid societies auxiliary to Tnil Kear ney and Cushhig camps. Sons ut Veterans, at Golden Cross Hall, No. 310 ePnnsylva nla avenue southeast. Asmall admission fee will lie charged. The proceeds will be used for charitable purposes. Mrs. Mary A. C. Little and sister. Mrs. Chrit-Kie Miller, are isillug- Mrs. Joseph B. WulIIlig or North A street. Miss Elizabeth Tanner and Mr. Arthur Herbert Goldsmith, of New York, weremar ried last eienlng at St. Stephen's Episco pal Church. Mr. Howard F. Goldsmith, brother of tin groom, was best man, nud Miss Mamie W. Dickey acted as maid of honor. The Ubhers n ere Messrs. Fretlerlck B. Tile, Charles, F: Lensner. John B. Me mau, jr.. and William E. McLeod. Thu bride was escorted by her father, Capt. Charles U, Tanner, and wore an ex quisite gowu of white satin aud chiffon. with tune M'll and pearls. Her uounucL was or -unite roe-. pne was Krecedeel uu the aisle by choristers and the maul of honor, the latter gowned in blue brocade and carrying cloth or gold roses. The ctiancel was. beautifully decorated with chrysanthemums, aud muilcal num bers were sung throughout the ceremony. Itev.UeorgeFIskeDudleyorriclaledandMr. McLeod wim organist. Mr. and Mrs. Gold smith left later for a wedding trip, and will make their home on Long Island, N. Y. The young people or Foundry M. E. Church had a tery pleasaut time at their monthly social Jicld last evening-. The hose was Mr. Irving O. Hall, who was cleverly assisted by his estimable wire. The spacious parlors or the Hotel Hamilton were tastefully decorated. The "chest nut" featureof theentertalumcnt dispensed with all undue formality. The musical programme was most en joyable. Miss Krjder rendered, a piano solo; Mr. Ball. Miss AItchu and Miss Bush sang: Miss burdctte gave a selection on the banjo, and Mr. William Wanley made a good' hit In a burlesque recitation. A ail iatltm was served, the private dlnimr rooms or tbe. hotel being; specially decorated for the -occasion. Prominent among those present were Rev. Dr. Urown, the pastor, nud wire: Mr. and Mrs. Mason, II. Richard son, Dr. Bales. Dr. Appier, and lady, Mr. Ward and wife, Mr. Bains and wife-. Dr. Heinike and mother. Misses Mllrcr, Heati.n, Denliam, Fltzhugh, the Misses Stinemetz. the Misses Cahill, the Misses Young, the Mlses Chandlee, Mrs. WoolanL, Misses Kennedy, Wahley, and Messrs. Anderson, Hodgkins. Mathews, Cahill, Ned Tower, Charles Dunham, Burton Urown, Henry Altschu and man)- others. The C. E. Society c.r Faith Chapel ten dered a surprise party to Mr. ana. Mrs A. N. Dewey of No. 328 K street south west last evening; It being the seventeenth annltersary of Hit tr married life. The honse was well filled by their friends and many remembrances of the occasion were in evldi nee. Among those pre. nt were Rev. and Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Harrison. Mrs. Sulli tan, Mrs. Chrb-mond, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. uuiiy, jtre. r,iuie, jirs. ltotmes, Mrs. Ferry, Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Sonnenum, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Hcnnim; and Misses Ferry, Bowdler, Matere, Harrison, Grcenwcll, Luckett, We-st and Little; Messrs. Holmes. Little, J. Taylor, L. Ta)lor, Miller, Sulli tan, Duffy, Bonnetr, Prieiger. Murpli)-, HnrriKon, and little Winrrrd Warren and Mister Albert- S. Dewey. Quite the most itellghtful subject for dls cussionand arrangement amongthe)ounger setotsodel) Just now Is the series otdinner dances they are planning for the coming season. According to (he present decision there will be slxor these brilliant gatherings duringthe winter, begtnnlngin December. Mrs.HowIaiid. Mrs. Brlcc, Mrs. nay. Mrs-. Tbwnsond, Mrs. Barney and Mrs. Boardiuan will In turn bo hostess for a dance. Each evening chosen five of these ladles will entertain at dinner a party ot sKteen, all adjourning, to the house ot the sixth lady later. -The cotillion fators which are lmportcd. are valuable and altogether novel and will take them out; Ilka my liig; sister At the Bon March a. Comfort and Health for 59c. That's the price of this high -grade Under wear, Derby Ribbed, in tan and blue, 50 per cent wool, shirts silk faced, peari buttons, finished seamsdraw ers, tape seamssateen faced- Sold elsewhere for $ L. Our price 59c. BON MARCHE, 314 and 316 7th Sfc N.W. add fresh interest to the old figures, and beauty to those that are new. About one hundred of the smartest rnalds aud matrons, with their attendant caaliers will make up the lucky number. Theglrls are talking or nothing else, and the men. too, are deeply Interested. Mrs George M. Sternberg, wife of Gen. Sternberg, U. S. A., entertained at a tea jesterday afternoon from -1 to 7 at her home. No 1019 Sixteenth street nortli-tveat- The handsome drawing-room, hall, and dlnin;,-.oirn already artistically decorated with exquisite bric-a-brae and drap-ries anil souvenirs or lire at the Western nosts in the form of bead work and buckskin curiosities or original American skill, were made Iragrnut and more beautirul with flowers. Palms and ferns were arranged In every corner or niche, tall vases or Am -rlcan Beauty roes,and monstercbriNanHi-inums or etery hue, added to the picturesque surrnundlng9. Mrs. Sternberg: received, bee- friend In the dra wing-room, surrounded bya bevy of attractive young women, Mrs. Leon Wool, Miss Miles, Miss Breckinridge, Miss Emits, Miss I.e-iber, Mias Huntington and Miss Cockrell. In the dining-room icea were served and champagne punch added, its sparkle io tne occasion. Gen. Sternberg mored among (lie guests, welconiiiig'them with hospitable warmth. Among those present" were: Mrs. Leibcr. wife of Gen. Norman Lellier; Dr. Francis Lellier, Gen. Wright, Col. and Mrs. Wilson, Gin. Batchelder; Gen. and Mrs. Van Vllet. Gen. and Mrs. Sax ton. Gen. and Mrs. C. H. Smith, Col. and Mrs. Claiisstn. Mrs. Itosa Wright annul, coi. and Mrs. Alchn. Col. and Mrs, ' Forward, Mr. and Mrs. UM, Miss Dill. Capt. and Mrr. Crosby Miller, Capt. and Mr. E. Z. Stcever, Surgeon and Mrs. Adair, Surgeon and Mrs. Walter Reid, Major and Mrs. C. I. Wilson, Misa Waller. Col. and Mrs. Vincent, Dr. Vincent. Col. and Mrs. Eliot, Col and Mrs. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. HcmphUh Col. nnd Mrs. Weeks, Lieut. Commander and Mrs. Eaton. U. S. N.; Lieut, and Mrs. Gallagher. Miss Temple, Mrs. J. O. Etana. Mrs. O'Rlelly. wife or Surg. 11. M. O'Relllv; Major and Mrs. Poole, Mis Poole. Mrs. George W. Davis, wife of Major Dat Is; the Mi-sea Datls, Lieut, and Mrs. Kennon, Lieut. and Mrs. J". R. Williams, Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. Cusliiug, Miss Cushlng. Lieutenant William C. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Van W)ck. Capt. and Mrs. Walter Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Gallaudet. Dr. Charles Smart. U. S. A.. Miss Smart, Gen. anil Mrs. O. B. Wilcox, Mrs; J. H. Gordon. Capt. and Mrs. J. M. Lancaster, Capt. and Mra. Cntlln, Miss Catlln, Col. ai-d Mrs. J. E. 8ummers. Miss Summers. Major and Mrs. Charles Byrd. Mrs. Seth Shtphrrd. Geu. and Mrs. George A Forsytlie. capt. and Mrs. McNhlly, Mrs. Coudit-Smlth. ill's Condlt-Smltb, Major and Mrs. J. B. Balicoclc, Mr. and Mrs. ThomaB Wilson. Lieutenant and Mrs. Thomas Cruse, and others. Mts. Sternberg-tvlll give a second tea next wcclc Miss Margaret Belle Blaine, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Roliert G. Blaine, was mar ried to Vr. Henry J. Crossou yesterday cventhg- at- B.30 o'clock, at St. Peter's Cburch, by Rev. Father Sullivan, assistant, pastor orthe cburch. During, the seating of the vast number of guests who erowded. the cburch-to witness the ceremony. Miss Nannie Kearon, the organist, played gems from the- different operas, changing tbe stralns to tbe bridal march from Lohengrin as tbe bridal party entered the iiertnls. The bride and. her father passed up the aisle, preceded by six ushers, Mr. Gillespie Maine, ntuiucrui cue; imu, .r. cuuric-i Kooms. Mr. Barry BLXkley. Sir. Cuthbert Trcscott, Mr. Snowden Ash ford, and Mr. Kemp. These were followed by slx bridestuaids. Sliss May Blaine, sister ot the bride; Sliss Blandlne Blanford, Miss Ircncr" Entttlstle, Miss Daisy Watts. Sils SInrgaret. Atlee of Baltimore, and Sliss Frances Hill of Virginia. The maid ot honor waa Sliss Nina Blaine, a younger sister of the bride. Dr. Croston, attended by his best man. Dr. Wolhaupter; met the bridal party at the gates of tbe sanctuary, where FatherSullltan stood also walting to receive tbem. The bride was magnificently robed In ivorysatln, trimmed with Irish point. Her veil, a gift of her cousin. Mrs. Truxton Beallj waa caught oter the forehead by a star burst of diamonds; one of the gifts of the groom. She carried Marcchal Nlel roses tied with satin Ihiws. Miss Nina Blaine's dress- was ot pink- silk veiled with silvcrtRsueandberroses were La.Fr.icce. Tbe bridesmaids were in gowns or whlto organdie over, while-silk, withisasbt-s and slippers of white satin. Each of them wore a Jjoaotsmllax; attached by ribbons to bouq'ucts or white queent clir)ncthe rnums, and each wore white blossoms In bee hair. Tbe bride's traveling drees was of tan mohair poplin, trimmed with golden brown velvet; with a small bafof the rame color, and tan shoes and'gloves to match. The ceremony wurfollowed by a- supper ror the bridal party and Immediate family alone; Mr. and Mrs. Crossnn leaving dur ing theeveiiliiB for Atlanta aud otherpolnts or Interest inthc South; Thcr church) was- decorated artistically with palms and chrysanthemums, and the altarwasbrilllant'Tvltb lights. Theiiriests present In the sanctuary during the cere mony were. Rev. Dr. Stafford of St. Pat rick's. Rev-. FatherEarkin or Br. Cecelia's. Ren Father HughesorSU Teresa's, Ana cos tla; Rev. Father Bart of St. Slatthcw's,. Ker. uatner Matthew or Bt.cyprtan s. Rew F. H. McKenna of. St. Charles: College, Md.; and Rev. Father De' Vlne or St. John's, Baltimore. To drive tandem correctly and gracefully is a gift, a talent. Manydrlvetandem wisely butte w.itvell. MissMcLanahan, who may be met on-ino-ruauways any rineaf ternoon in berrnatural wood' cart, daintily gowned: andteuldlng-tbecourseor two high -stepping; sorreb cubs, bandies the ribbons In a style that elicits admiration from even'the most. eyirieal or those who-know, how thctblng; should, be done. The visa-vis seems to bare taken firm boldbn popular fancy. Onoot thcsefrlcndly, cosy vehicles, dark" green and drab trim tulngff) has just, been added, to the Brice3 colleetloiii oc traps: TUB Argentine minis ter has a brand.ncw-brougham, by the way, and Freddie Bugher"s new stables are quite finished. Sliss: Gale, will bring bade a pal nor burses.bougtit at the horse show in New York; and; altogether, Washington1 drives promise many new attractions; Everybody is talking horse Just now. Mr.andMrs. EC. Van Horn oCNew York, have removed1 from, tbe Richmond, where they- have, been since their return, from, abroad, tu No. 020 Se vent cent b street, where theytvilhresido during the season. A. rausicale for the benefit" of St. Slnr garcl'a Cburch will ba givcrfc Monday even ing; next, at the-liameorM"rs. S&nds, Con nectlcut avenue extended. Tne-marrlaeeof.'MnaIokcrinDiHbre-ot.' tblfccliy and Mrs. Harriet Elizabeth Me- : PtHMV A7 tlie-lvl rnaiHH uln nlkAns vnafmiln W ID- VIA I tU'l U tV1'r aa;is7 Jl.O'.VtUUjl WONDERFUL CLOAK SELLING We Bave bunched the re mainder of the 20, 000 stock of M. Gilder & Co. of New York- into two great lots-, as follows: Every Coat and Cape for ladlos and children that sold before t Or 411.50, tiff, ItLOIaad 7.50 Every Coat and Cape for ladies and children that sold before tor V.HM, ;3,SliOO. $5.98 S8.50 There are Kerseys, Beavers, Boucles, rough, aatL smooth ef- lects, all beautifully made, lined aud finished. Two. Startling Millinery Items. 75c autl S1.00 Ladies', Mibscs and Children's Hats. 48c. nats and. Flats oLall shapes and col- ors, best quality American and Koc lUn Kills now and ruBttaatlDg shape. .... 48c. 50e. and 35c Tarn o'Shantcr Caps, 16c ii uses' and CLilIdr.'Us Caps and Tam o'sliantera in shepherd ftplalds all colors, lasolcnable and jtretty 16c KING'S PALACE 81 2 and 81'4 7th St. N, w. morning. In the First Presbj terian Church. The Rev. T. E. Williams, or the Boundary Avenue Presbterian Church, Baltimore, officiated. Mr. Pickering Dodge Is a. mem ber of the University Club, and sucially well known. Admiral McNalr, U. S. N , will leave No vember 22. lor the Orient", where he will take charge of the Asiatic Squadron. Mrs. McNalr will accompany him. Lieutenant Kearney, who has received an appointment ror the samestatlon, will leaveat the same time, accompanied by hia wire and child. Lieutenant Kenuey has spent some time in the East and Is most happy over the pros pect of returning. Mrs. W. H". Gaines and Mis Lizzie Gaines ot Warrenton, Va., are. at the Arno. Mrs. couUy, season. and Miss Sickles of jLlexandrla. Va., are at the Richmond for the Tbe president of Georgetown College bas promised to give a turkey dinner to the winning football team. The etent is looked forward to with much glee by tho 'OH team, which hasnotbeenscoredagalnst. Mrs. McCorkle of No. 504 Firth avenue. New York, will arrive In the city to day to winter at the Richmond, where she has taken apartments. Tror. H. Carrlngton Bolton and Mrs. Bol ton tvlll winter at the Richmond. Mrs. Bolton was Miss Henrietta Irtlng ot Statcn Island. She is attractive and witty, and will be a delightful addition to Washington society. She Is a great niece of the celebrated author, Washington Irv ing. A pleasant birthday party was given nst etenlng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. LoulsrFerlier, B04 Seventh street south east, the occasion being the twenty-second birthday of Mr. Ferber. Music was en joyed until a late hour, when theguests adjourned to the dining room, which was tastefully decorated with flowers, and a delicious supper served. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. John Ferber. sr.. Sin. and Mrs. John Ferlwr. Jr.. Mr. Walter Gordon, Mrs. Maggie Gordon, Mrs. Ciekerille, Mr. and Mra. Wassmann. Misa Mary Gordon, Miss Ida. Jones. Mr. Henry Prediger, SI aster Fred Ferber. Mr. Leon hard Ferber, Mr. Earl CockcriUe. The marriage ot Miss Mary Canby Jack son and Mr. Hopewell U. Dameille was solemnized at 3 p. m. yesterday afternoon, at the residence ot Rev. Dr. Tbomas Addi son of Trinity PE. Church. In the presence of relatives and. friends otthe couple. The ceremony waa performed by Rev. Mr. Rich, assistant- rector of Trinity. Mr. and Mrs. Daruilile left later for a northern tour. The Potomac Literary Club held a. meeting- last night an tbe residence ot Mr. Chauncer Hickox, No. 45 G street north west. Arter the transaction orthe busi ness atfalrs of the club a programme of music and n-ell.lllon was n-ivnn. nrerertwl uyan essay by Dr. W. A. Crorrut, entitled The Trials of Tourist." Thosewhoas slsled Dr. Croffut to entertain the largo audience were Miss Cora Ponn. Miss Flor ence Henry King, Sirs. Helen S. Rapley, SIlss Bischoff. Miss Mabel Vt dmartb. Miss Mury L. Lloyd. Miss He iberger. Sir. Edwin F. Campbell. Sir. Walter Humphrey, and Mr. George Hetisey Among- the members and their friend present were Sirs. M. A. Naylor, Mrs. L. A. Bradley, Mrs. M. J. Tnlley. Mrs. M. A. Aus tin. Miss Emma Austin. Sirs. T. H. Mc Kee, Sir. Clarence A. Proctor. Mr. George A. Brown, and Mr. Frank I. Willis. The members of U. S. Grant Circle, No. 1. an order orthe Indies or the G. A. R., gave- an entertainment and social ff tho benetll of the families or poor soldiers al Typographical Temple List night, which proved n successful affair. The programme Included music, recitations and dancing, followed by refreshments later on. Among- the members present were- Sirs. Royce, president of tbe circle; Mrs. Addle c Hindi's Markets Main Markat, I30B 1312 32c! St. nw. Telephone, 37. Branch Markets-lTlfflstth at. nwj 2026 1-Mhsr. nw.j Stliand M star; rt. w.l 3057 M at. nw.; 21st and IC sts. nw.; 215. Indlahrcava. nw.; 5th and I strf. nw.; 4-th and I sts. nw.; 20tTrst. and Pa. avo. nw.; 13th st. and-N. Y. avo; nw. ThesPrices: of Buttering deserve to te as hish. as the pricea of butter, for the reason that our Battertne la nnlTersalIy-acknowlrd;ed tcrne betterthan, butter. Well, we are not satisfied to have the Buttertne alone betterthan batter. We must have the pricos betters We iu bound to bATtt theae-niatteraJeo flxed tbarnobodycan and the sllsbiesfpsvulble excuse for buy)ng;biitter. Every reason to be thought ot parity, naior, botviuet, texture, health, sweetness, price, freedom from rancidity. Bpeaka for Siut&fMie Clover Creamery ................ ...... .............3c a pound Alderney-Creamery - 20c at pound ExtnrDairy; for-Cooklns;: 15c a pound At the-SQ.UARE. MARBLE AND GLASS STANDS in Coa.; Market. WUJUHStlu cnMIANV...Mannfctnrars:SVholcoIc Distributing Ascnts. IMaufldend McqncUtT. madv of Androacog- cio3 cation, aiwiuen? iront, beat worXmatLshJp, sold no wfcer forIesa than Wc our 39c 50c T3o quality, Wamsutta cotton. lino iiaen. nothlne better to bo had at 73c our prlcv...... Kv& 004-903 Sevanth-St. tt. W. wmmmmmmmm m tth m n the rage! Pearl Garnitures. They give a lady's dreua the daintiest, prettiest effect possi ble. We hava tbem all-pearl, pearl and cold, and pearl and e liter. rnoa $2.75 $10.50. COHDFS TBQOCMG STORE, 523 11th St. nw. laillllaBiailiallelLaHlHBi ANTON LERCH. Dveing. Cleaning nnd Dry Cleaning, 8J3 llh btreet Xortrmojt. Works, liOC-iaw I Street Northweat. rerklns, vice-president; Mrs. Houghtal lug, chaplain: Miss Carrie Shlnn. treas urer, and Mr. Sneedon. Miss Slattlc Lm-Coln-Sliss Engle. Mrs. Hughes. Mrs. O'Con nell, Mrs.Kclley. Mrs. Lc nnon, Mrs. Meyers. The ladii-s- ot the Southern Relief Society have good reasons to feel greatly en couraged at the bright prospect ot a largo attendance at their grand inuslcale and dramatic entertainment at Metzerutt's Music Hall on Friday evening-next, for tho laudable and praiseworthy object of rais ing funds for theneedy Confederate veterans and their dependents in the District ot Columbia. The Misses May and Hattle Tompson were given u surprise party last night by several members of the Retla w Club, which proted a delightful affair. An attractive feature of the evening-was the banjo trio bv Mr. Florent M. Sleline. Misa Katie McGirk and Mr. W. Scott Stetson. Among- those present were Miss Slary Bnrch, Sliss Effie Kicketts,. Miss Ellen Knight, Miss irgte Bonen, Miss Janle Bryan. Miss Ida Starr, Mr. William S. Miller, Mr. George Gaddas, Mr. Thomas Warters. Mr. Leo Chase, Mr. GeorgeTurner, Mr. Scot t Nbstets, Mr .George Tompson, A straw rider which had been arranged by Misses Melhic and Stetson, was then taken to Bumt Mills, and after returning at an early hour in the morning a light repast was taken at Hartey's, when the company went to their rcspectlve homes. The Methodist Episcopal Church South, on Washington street, near King, Alex andria, was last night thesceneof ahrilllant wedding, -whe-n Miss Abbie Virginia liettts. daughter of Mr. B. F. BetUs, became the wife of Mr. Edgar Warrield, Jr. The ceremony took place at 8 o'clock, but long before that hour every seat In the cburch, tu which admittance was to he had only by card, was filled, and a: large throng crowded the sidewalk. As the guests arrited at thechnrch they were seated by the ushers. Messrs. Urban S Lambert; James C Hudson. Charles Fisher and George E. Warfleld, ot Alex andria; Mr. Harry It Donnelly, of thlscity. and George F". Mankin, of Falls- Church. Miss Alice Thomas presided at the organ, aud as the bridal partyentered the church and came up tbe main alslethe wedding march from Lohengrin was rendered. Rev. Mr. Williams lied the nuptial knot. While the newly wedded couple were leav ing the church after the ceremony Mozart'j wedding march was played. Mr. and Mrs. Warfleld, after a cbort rcccptlonat the homo of the bride's parents, left ou a trip to Atlanta and New -Orleans. The groom is one of the leading druggists of Alexandria and the bride Is on ot the prettiest ot her daughters. Mr. W. D. Cnmpliedr-s Denial. Mr. William D. Campbell, of Anacostla. who conducts a large manufacturing busi ness in Washington, denies the statement in esterday's Star that he has applied for a. license to open a. saloon at No. 12 Harrrl son street- the mostperfect sys tem of branches- in the city. Perfect goods only at popular prices and a. rapid transitdelivery sys tem. Meats, provisions, canned goods, groceries, etc., and vegetables and fruits in season. tr'Jfc A 'ifv&lL