1 am ip G*f9 ?$> IHOL cPfi *p ( # The 1 ally for tl 0 So quick ^ - This Smell # Desk # eodar: % Brass 'V cfa I CH. ^ 309 9th wr- - - Mei Foil Dress S Ttaxed? Smj Prirace Albert: "F B Q'' make?"Fin( Compare them with any ta Boys' Suits and < Young Men's Suits ai tr e ? OHUCS> lUtf CVCI^UilC Burt's Ores Arthur But 1 p ?=? ==: sua FINE 10 0 Cass! TA1L0R= MADE $20 < [i ! fl TQ tm Oi CS ^ u u * w -w J SpScn GREATLY REDUCED, gjg I: SAVE to 0 Suipei ! FROM J?, , rc?nft/o Ill 1TJI V JUr _ Co mi TO C ? I ! FIFTEEN mu j< DOLLARS. 18 a 9io 1 ??< ! {? ?'.? ? * ?!a; ! : i s. Tiu- ;?-uH dvalerv of iluo > J Teas ya ' , in tfce rutin try. > , .TTTk*T Atlantic and Pacific raAjcoT ? i Main Store, Co:*. 7;h and E stc. u.w. < Hr-jsch^s iu uU part* of the city. < rtt'2T> 20d Ftaud?t In all market*. ' m> rv <0) .ts, $36.<0>(]> Suits,'$3?.?(0>:st beyond question." ilor-made at any price. Overcoats, $5.00 id Overcoats, $15.00 ?Ladies' Hosiery iter Stores t, 1343 F and $118 Suits, $ fl /f|\ rder, Now ... ^ ^ rreeres, Cheviots, Thifo= , in Blacks, Checks, Ids and QverpHaids. & $22 Suits, $ jj ? USU , i^UW . . " ^ >did A3!l=woo3 Worsteds aim Maoy Patterns. and $30 Suits, S^fTj) rder, Now . . . rb Imported Worsteds tlhe Most Fashionable signs. e Early and Get Your ft t _ i? tnt\ * a 'inoice 01 raxierns. TfflM C. SHUT & CO., Tailors of Quality, F Street Northwest, [mm. aWeek. I J Why go poorly dressed when we [ i will clothe you on credit for $1 a , * week? We sell you at cash prices. > \ S. H. BERMAN, < Uptown Store, > I 1721 Pcnna. Ave. N.W. ! r^vnOJ 80 t I v v ft II lUJ II m reel N. W. m sai kLL r GOC cedars, 75c. ie stock Ibooglh e will now be c U-n?nUi? trniznipILcc iiilCUlii 11 4 y Pictures, ^ M M ^ sxes of Static Paper Ke5v<5KgKg>4H$M4w$HS> O { ) o Wfct Goods for <\ the Hoflfidays. ' | Let us supply you with the <' T \XT1 I T f... i. 1? V ? vv liics anu Liquors ior tne noil !! day season. High quality and ! J IJ fair prices make this store the J | is yyine I .. ^ v^O., 1 > (~r>r nth fir D 'Phone 2188. ' 1 ,, L.or. gtn a u. ..Theg0ttllty store.-*? i > . P> ,J|Jk .A* iFmirBargaSinist ^ Tlhat Appeal to the \ < After=Xmas Purse, i < ^1*5/^71 ^ secured A. Gold-l < WAIil stei.n Sons ^74 ? < University Place, ^ , New York) entire ^ ; stock of elegant Mink Furs at f < such a remarkable figure that we t are aide to offer same at prices attractive ^ to even the depleted after-Xinas purse. ' Such bargains will not be available again V In many a season. k < E7Make YOUR selections at once and < hare first choice. Superb mink pieces of ^ everv descrlntlnn ? nn-'t ?i.or ei>?n-1o . | ( muffs, ties, etc. ' ' f SAKS FUR CO., \ Furs Exclusively, Cor. 13th & G. ? ( ^df2odge. The doors leading into the state dining room and the blue and red rooms were thrown open and the Roosevelt children had a merry time until nearly midnight. A detachment of twenty members of the United States Marine Band furnished music for the occasion. The President and Senator Iyodge took a long walk together through uui. tuc uuj ill *> vol ui ???v v.'ij ?** -J suburbs during the late afternoon. President and Mrs. Roosevelt ar.d th Roosevc-lt children will leave for Pine Knot, Mrs. Roosevelt's country home in Albemarle county, Va., early tomorrow morning.. They will remain there until December 31. The Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Shaw and the Misses Shaw were the guests of Justice and Mrs. Thomas H. Anderson Christmas at dinner. Mrs. Roswcil Udiiaa'l Hooes will give a tea. Tuesday, January 1. 4:30 to 7. The annual subs-.-! ipt ion ball under the pleasant title of I>eap Year Cotillion was held at Raus. her s lwst night and was as great a success as all the former on< s have been. Mrs. Charles Bell received for the committee of which Mrs. Fleming Newbold and Miss Caru'yn Nuff have been tie active members. Mr. William Morrow and Mr. Ormsby McCammon led the german. In which about seventy couples took part. A Christmas decoration prevailed and the favors were varied and pretty. Miss Georgia Knox, the charming young daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. William S. Knox, is a debutante today, and those receiving with Mrs. Knox at this family fete from 5 to 7 will be Mrs Bailey, Mrs. J. V. Bar1 - ' j " r ^Bp| ^ ~ I jf iuiba ucuigia \j. XVIIUA. (Fboto I>y Harris-Ewing.) ross, Mrs. G. V. Knox, Airs. li. W. Hamilton, Mrs. R. H. Trombly, Mrs. Iiawley, Miss Sylvester, Miss West. Miss Peyton, Miss Elliott, Miss White, Miss Maxey, Miss Margaret Barr ami Miss Anna Sehaeffer. Mrs. George W. Smith of Illinois, who has been ill with the grip the past few weeks, is much better. Mis.s T,aura Mitchell of Birmingham. Ala., is the guest of Mrs. A. W. Starratt at 1115 S street. Mr. and Mrs. William Healey Dall have sent out cards for the marriage of their daughter Marion to Mr. Charles Connor Tuesday, January 15, at 12 o'clock at All Souls' Church. A breakfast will follow at 12:30 at llli> 12th street, the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Payne Whitney, who spent Christmas at their Long Island place, are epected here today. Mrs. Talmage and her daughter. Miss Rebecca Collier, are spending this week with relatives in Pittsburg. Christmas dav was eelenrated nt the home of Mr. and . .s. Geo. H. Barnes, Riverdale, Md., by the marriage of their eldest daughter. Kria Maud, to Clarence Cissel Clabaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Clabaugh of Washington, D. C. Tlie couple was attended by the brother of the bride, Mr. George Edgar Barnes, and Miss Helen Madison Gove, and entered the pwrlor to the strains of the ' Lohengrin" wedding march, played by the sister of the groom. Mrs. Frank J. Metcalf. who also sang "O Promise Me" before the ceremony. The bride was attired in white silk, elaborately trimmed with white lace. She wore a spray of : roses in her hair, and carried a bouquet of the same flowers. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. M. Ross Pishburn, pastor of the Mount Pleasant Congregational Church. After receiving congratulations a collation was served. Only members of the two families were present, including besides those already mentioned the grandparents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Halstead, Roy and Kdr.a Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. | Me lean and their family, and Capt. J. R. Harrov^r. grandfaather of the groom. The young couple will leave tomorrow for their future home in Cleveland, Ohio, where Mr. Clabaugh will be employed in one of the large machine shops of that city. The minister of Norway and Mme. Hauge are in the D. R. McKee house 011 Rhode Island avenue, which they leased for the season. Mr. and Mrs. McKee will winter in the south. The marriage of Miss Ru*>erta Alice Dally to Mr. Murray Lee Giftord of Rochester, N. Y., took place Christmas afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. A. Dally, the bride's Hiother, Rev. Frank Bristol, D.D., of Metropolitan M. E. Church, officiating. The parlors were decorated with ferns, Christmas greens and palms. The bride, who was escorted by her mother, who wore a gown of black silk trimmed with jet, entered promptly at 4:30, preceded by her little niece, Miss Dorothy Frisard. The latter was dressed in winie swiss ana tamea me bride's shower bouquet of white roses. Mi*s Josephine Dally, sister jof the bride, and Miss Margaret Mullen were bridesmaids, wearing white chiffon over swiss taffeta with pink girdles and carrying large bouquets of pink roses. The bride wore white crepe de chine and princess lace over taffeta silk. She wore a long tulle veil and carried a prayer book, from which the marriage service was read. The bridal party was met by the bridegroom, attended by Mr. Ernest A. McElwain of New York as best man. The ceremony was followed by a reception, at which Mrs. Mally was assisted by her two daughters, Mrs. Kennon Vail and Mrs. Louis Frisard, and Mrs. M. P. Billingsly. After a trip north for a few days Mr. and Mrs. Gifford will be at home at 200 C street northwest. Miss Almira De Camp Sessions, daughter nf Cnl Ron^amln Pcoroc PnocoH T'nWn/J Slates army, and Mrs. Russell, is another debutante of this afternoon whose coming out is of interest to several hundred friends. Miss Driggs, Miss Ryan, Miss Crosby, Miss Beale. Miss Wells, Miss Denny, Mis-s I.,eutze, Miss Cook and Miss Jackson will . assist 'with Mrs. Marye, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Campbell. Mrs. James G. Blaine, jr., formerly Miss Martha Hichborn, who secured a divorce in oouin i_>aivoia several nays ago, announced last niglit that she would soon be married to Paul S. Pearsall of New York, a lieutenant in the regiment of Rough Riders during the war with Spain. Mrs. Blaine reached this city last night and was met at the station by her father and mother and a few friends. At noon yesterday, in the presence of a small gathering of frW>nds, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Otho C. Barkley, 1132 1 8th sweet northwest, brother and sister-in law of the bride. Miss Isla J. Parkley and Mr. John H. White ot Maryland were married by Rev. Westoh Bruner, pastor of Fifth Baptist Church. After a trip to New York, the couple will go south. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Heller of Philadelphia are visiting their father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. S. Heller, *517 K street, for the Christmas holidays. Miss Irma Strass of Raltimore. M<1 . is spending the Christmas holidays with Mrs. K. Steinem of P street northwest. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following: Mirvin E. Elliott and Bessie P. Richardson, both of Caroline county, Va. Noah H. Moore of Wetepquin. Md? and Maggie E. Thomas of Charles county, Md. Rice M. Brown of Brandon. Va., and Sallie E. Grimes or Inlei, \ a. . Walter Stark and Annie B. KSdd, both of Richmond, Va. James F. Banks and Florence Banks. Joseph Laws of Catlett Station. Va., and Mabel George of Bristersburg, Va. Albert Strauss and Emma Schwab, both of New York city. Claude S. Isaacs and Ninnasah L. Wright, both of Baltimore, Md. Mathew Carter and Laura Walker. William Carter and Victoria Offutt. Franklin F. Wing, United States army, and Frances V. Masi of Colorado Springs, Col. i-"?3..-; . i? \t;Y.v,n ricumi. JV. 1VCIU auvi >u mmv >.V ?v. Hotel Arrivals. New Wfllard?James Peabody. Chicago; Dion R. Kerr, Warrenton. Va.; P. J. Randolph, New York: Geo. F. NVoolston, New York: Herman Elite, New York. Ebbitt?Howard C. Judson. Adam?, Mass.; C. R. Jameson, New York; J. T. Cole. Ogontz, Pa.: \V. O. Patterson and Mrs. Patterson, Indiana; M. T. King and Mrs. King, New York. Arlington?Miss Jane Montgomery, Piusburg; Mrs. C. \V. Collins. Pittsburg; Miss M. A. McCrught, Pittsburg. Shoreham?E. G. Ferguson, New York; '-"ii \V filnver T.e:id M TV' T S Evan. Warrenton, Va.; S. W. Ge-bo, Bridger, Mont.: M. B. Glover. Ix-ad, S. 13. Raleigh?W. M. Buckler and Mrs. Buckler, Baltimore; Frank Harnden, New York: G. F. Sillers and Mrs. Sillers, Pittsburg; F. W. Adams, Pittsburg. Riggs House?J. Paul Avis, Kentucky: Phil. B. Thompson, New York; P \V. Grabill. Virginia; F. W. Knglest, Richmond, Va.; Will M. Cressey and wife. New Hampshire: A. J. Stallings and wife. Miss Davy, New Orleans, La.; A. Wolf, Louisiana; G. P. Hosmer, New York. Deaths in the District. Deaths were reported to the health office in the past forty-eight hours, as follows: Henrietta Lee, 52 years, 12 ,'id street southwest. Nelson Hackley, 70 years, 124S 23d street northwest. Edward S. Dorey, 2 years, 740 Rock Creok road. ?*eter uverton, u> years, xj? a d v au?-> nortli west. Esther Patterson, 11 years, 1222 11th street southeast. Augustus H. Trotter, (W years. Government Hospital for the Insane. Richard Young', t>it years, .'id.'!!I M street northwest. George F. Voeth, .V> years. Government Hospital for the Insane. Alphonzo James, 2*J years, lftlrt Titli street northwest. William Joyner. 41 years, 442 Ridge street northwest. Allen Stone, 13 years, 254 9th street northeast. Charles X. Turner, 51 years, 622 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. Harriet Butler, SO years, 111U K street northwest. Channie C. Warren, 37 years, 2021 Istreet northwest. Carrie Gassaway, 22 years, 13 Gesford court southeast. Mary K. Wright, C2 years, 4!Ki Maryland avenue southwest. John W. Van Horn, 70 years, 2800 Ontario road. Charlie Wah, 39 years, 1327 7th street northwest. John Russell, 50 years, 78 K street northwest. Marvin Phillips, 19 years, Georgetown University Hospital. Mary A. Murphy, 54 years. 218 Indiana avenue l'Orthwest. Edna L. Jones, 4 months, 103 4 3d street northwest. Josepfr A. jacKson, * monuis, ?>oui street rlorthwest. Thomas E. Moore, 2 months. Monroe street. Anacostia. Frederick Weber. 02 years, Government Hospital for the Insane. Anthony I- Barrett, 75 years. Plaza apartments, Pennsylvania avenue. Mareie A. Brewer, 17 years, lilKJS F street northwest. Eloyd K. Yeager, .1 days, Sibley Hospital. Charles J. Hanson, 79 years, 207 S street northeast. John F. Stewart, 73 years, 1017 P street northwest. Ellen Plant, 72 years, 1000 B street southeast. PAWPTTrrTT Cf T> TTT/^T? % xn.xvxi w ?.juju ojjxi v Friends of Dr. McMichael to Be Given Parting Greeting. A farewell service will be tendered Dr. John W. McMichael at the People's Mission, 010 Pennsylvania avenue, tomorrow evening. It is stated that he will depart next Monday for Oregon, where lie will permanently locate. Dr. McMichael has boe:i associated in mission work in this city for a number of years, and is a brother of Rev. William C. McMichael. evangelist in charge of the People's Mission. His associates propose to gather at the mission tomorrow nig! t and bio him farewell and godspeed on his journey to the far-away west. The People's B 1 BB noa^K h ,.1 VIro ml.., I ' Uaeklut Washington, 1). C.t by Rev. Went on Bruuer. ISLA J. BARKI.KY of North Carolina nu?l JOHN II. WHITE of Maryland. DIED. BARRETT. On Decemlter 25. at ihe resi donee of bin son-In law. Joseph Cii.'l^r Hardle. The Tiara. Washington, 1>. C.. ANTHONY L BARRETT. Funeral services at St. Stephen's Roman Catholic Church on Thursday morning. IVconikr 1!7. at X o'clock. Interment at Chicago. Ill (New Y'ork and Chicago pa|>ers please copy.) CRKBS. At Kernstown. Va.. J. N. CRKBS. l?e lored father of J. N. Crebs of St. I^uils, Mo., and Mr*. F. S. Harrison of Washington. D. C. Cl'TMIAW. On Tuesday, I>eoeml?er 3T>. U***. a I 122? ers please Copy.) FOKSYTHE. SARAH ANN FORSYTIIE. Horn In PlttfNnx. Pi. . >ied in QardfM, Cat . Ptcw ber 11. 1906, sixty-two fears, u:ne month? and two days. Funeral services at her late home In (lardena at 2 p. in. December 12. Interment In Colli p ton Rural ceuieterv. 4 GASKIN. Departed this life on Tuesday. Dc.em l?er 2.1, HRHi. at her residence. IH1H M stre.-t northwest, in full triumph of faith, ANMK i his residence, 4.'57 street sontlnvest 'MIOPIAS ALBKRT JACOBS, in the tilty-ninth year of his age. Funeral services at the Sixth Presbyterian Church. t?tli and C streets southwest. Thursday. l?e ceml?er 27. at 2 p.m. Interment at Congressional cemetery. Friends respectfully invited (Baltimore and Aunapolis pa;?ers please copy > Notice to members of Independent Council. No. 2 j. o. r. a. m. linae attend funeral ??f oar Ute brother. THOMAS ALBRUT JACOBS, from 4:t7 2 street southwest, 1 hursday, I?eeemi?er 2?, l'.mo. at 1:30 p.m. By order of the councilor. Memlters of Inde|>ei)dent Council, No. 2, Jr. O. I'. A. M.f please lake notice. KAMMKRKK. On December 2T?. llMtC, at i1k? resi denee of her parents, .'<022 O street northwest. MAI'DE A. KAM.MEKFK. Infunt daughter of Adolph 11. and Maude A. Kaniuierer. Funeral private. MORRILL. The deuth on Deeember 2T?. 1 iM>;. of KDWARI> D. MORRILL, late tirst lieutenant l.'ith Massac tin setts Battery, a member of Kit <'arson Post. No. 2. <*. A. K., Is annonneed. Comrades are invited to attend the funeral from his late residence. No. 1 ION H street northeast, on Thursday, Decernl27. at 2 o'clock p.m. CHARLES S WILDER. Commander. CHAS. F. KKKFKR. Adjutant. RIINIELY. On WetlnPfnIajr, Decerning 2t>. 1WV.. at 2 a.m., at the residence of h -r daughter. Mr*. Elizabeth It. Walton. 2005 (? street northwest, Mrs. MARY RIDCKLY. Funeral Friday, December 28. Interment private.2 ROBEY. Wn Monday, December 24. lTfOii. nt 2 o'clock p.m.. at his residence, 1715 1 street northwest, JOHN II. KOBEY. Funeral, private, at 2 o'clock p.m. Thursday, Decomber 27. (Norfolk papers please copy.) SEARS. On December ?5. .IOsKPII O. SEARS. s. C.. arc respectfully invited to attend the funeral services of our late associate. FREDERICK STI'TZ, at Grace Lutheran Church, Friday, Decenil>er 2S. 190ered in death. r?l lllrt IMI * > 11 I IMC JUMK. KENEALY. In loving remembrance of our dear daughter am! sister, ESTHER V. KENEALYr who died one year ago today, December UtJ, 1905. Dear loved one. con Id you speak to us. And roil Id you live again. Our aching hearts would then be healed. But this we wish in vain. Our hearts are sad and lonely. Our grief too deep to tell: | i But time will come when we will meet, And all to you we'll tell. MAMMA, PAPA AND BROTHER. MORIUS. In sad but loving remembrance of my devoted wife and our loving mother. MARTHA MORRIS, who departed this life one year ago, December 2i?, 1905. Gone, hut not forgotten. BY IIKR HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. PATTERSON. In remembrance of mv devoted mother. Mrs. HESTER J. PATTERSON. who departed this life ten 3 ears ago today, December 20, lSi*C. Gone, l)ut not forgotten. BY HBB son. LOI l> H. RATI ERSON. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Telephone East 958 WM. S RILEY. Undertaker and Embalraer, 20f) 2d st. s.e. Carriages Furnished for All Occasions. del3-30t-4 R. F. HARVEY'S-SONST FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMED 132.1 HTH ST. N.W. Tt!ephon,> Korth S79. J. WILLIAM I.EE Eunprnl Director ? 1 4 *_ ? 1 ? ? U "ui I'OI HICI . ?W?CIJ 111 IVIIUCVIIUII. V-UIIIIIIJIIOTI chapel and modem crematorium. Modest price*. 332 Pennsylvania :ne. n.w. Telephone call 13S1 Joseph F. Birch's Soms, ?n7A M St N \V Pallor fc>r l une-al*. 3?34 1X1 V V . 'Phone West 93. J. T. CLBMKKTR. Undertaker and Embalmer. Ererythlng uecessnry for Funerals. 1241 32d st. n.w. Telephone West 901. HARRY V. BOSSE, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMRB. 1520 N. Cap. ?t. Tbonr North 329S. WM. H. SARDO <& CO., FtTNERAI. DIRECTORS AND EMHALMER* ?0S II st. n.e. Modern Chapel. 'Phone E. 524. HINDLE & BAYLISS UNDERTAKERS. 5TH AND II N.W. Phone M. 537. GEORGB P. ZI7RHORST Undertaker ?m! Emhalmer. Funeral Parlor*. 301 Eaat Capitol at. Telephone East S72. FRANK QEIER'S SONS, 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W . Modern Chapel. Teleplione cali North %29. THOS. S. SERQBONT' SUCCESSOR TO R. S. CAIN. 1011 7th at. n.w. Telephone Main 10M. A.a Mm lU mm fW wm g?JUiTE w., 200!> 7lb St. n.w. 'Phone Kortb 3908. ETgrything flnt-cla?. Tfrmi imwubb FTTMEEAL DESIGNS Q EO.C. SH AFFE U, FLORIST. 'Phone 2416 Main. 14th and Eye its. 3.w MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES? THOMAS HE ANY; ~ Marble and Granite Uanoiafota aolT-ftOt 4M4KH Maaa. art. a.w.