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4 - F4.W m b;b. m a fr. Infants and Children. I H --- t ---- "v - --"^ TtY gtYRlC I I - 1 -Misses Mellts Wilson. h?Lry and r1 ties, Inglee, AmY CfLldrtll, Wlilln Inar vey, Edna Lyle, Etta and Pearl Rosen. fold,'Anna Wiltohi, Mrs. J. A. it Cowan. Mrs. WvilitLm Inglett Jr., Mrs. 1. Lewis Inglee and Mrs. Jaeeni A. BcLird. btr. Truman Bullard, brother of the bridegroom, vaLf bett mnan, and the Usherti were Mr. George Lasell KICm ball, of Middlesboro. K(Y.; Me4srm. Frank Longley, Wllllam Ingles, Jr., and; Clif ton KArnes, oft Radfrod. .- ' l;he bride is the daughter of Colontl i and Mrm. Warner Juatlce Renderdlne, i formerly of Philadelphia. The bride groom Is the son of tho late Clfford mafyles Bullard anAdira. L. O. Bullard, of Rtadford. GreeD-MHakely. rSpealsl to The Times-DIspatch.] ALEbXANDRIA, VA., November 18. -A pretty wvedding ceremony wvaa molom nized at St. Paul's Church at 5:ao o'clock this eventng8 when bilils Kate Evelyn blakely. dau;ghter of Mrs. Catherine Miakely, of thls city. bcarna tho bride of Rev. Ivan hMarshall Green, of Shen andoah county, Vs- Rev.. P. P. htillps, rector. Istelted by Rev. Robert A. -(3rlesaer, pertormned the ceremony. Fol lowing the wvedding a roceptlon was tendered the out-of-town gtietst at the bride's home, No. 708 Duke Street. miss Halile Makely, mister of the bride, served as, maid of honor. bIfr. Edward L. Green, of Wanhlngton, cousin of the grooni, was the best mnan. The brides maids were Miss CaLrrle , Makely, sla. ter of the bride: BIary Rlidout Green, mister of the groom; Jessie Aitcheson . Alexandria; Elizabeth Herrell, of Xfa naLsras. i The u"here were Rlcbard Lee Mlake Iy, George Purcell, Willam Cumpston w nLd lRlchird WV. Wirt. A vested cholr sang a wedding rrtarch from "Lohengrln,"- with M!r. Sherman Fowler at the organ. Ducbonan Ntotes. rfpealal to The TIy-s-DIaatchlu BUCHANANI, VA., November 18. OaLk HIII, the bes,utiful home of Mr. and. Mrs. O. C. Huffman, was the scene' of an entertainment given In honor ot Mfrs. Huffman'.s brother, Alr. Prestoii Beale, of SL Paul, Mfinn. Among the _1 dancers were Mlsmes Alice and Susle copawl Church by Rev. P. Preston. of Amsterdam; Clare Schultz. rector. Milss Robbins we Ruth Obenshaln. WVyatt. C;lillam, Mes- maLrriage by her bTother, E dameFi Huffman. Guerrard anel Glilliatn. Robbins. MIr. R. E. Actoi MIessrs. Preston Beale, Alfred, Pr eston, beat man. As wedding6 O. C. and M. S. I-Iufttrin, C. D. and played by lIr. Sherman:I R. A. Glilliam, Noell atnd Dr. R. 11. ushers wero WV. S. Boothe, r.Atane. mon, T. C. Smith and R. D The lanexpected cold snap cr used Following the ceremony N the wvattr Dpies on the bridge to freez,e, EZggborn left for a Nort cutting oft the entire supply ot w^ater trip). from the northside. The groom was formerly Mrs. 31. R. Rogers sllDppd on the l-e Va., and lholds e, respotnsi at her residence Sunda3 i-norning and wilth the Virginia Safe received painful InJurle3. Trust Corporation. Mir. an, Mr. T. S. Morlick receetved a baLd born will reside In this fall MIonday by slipping on the tee. Phelps ElBoose. Fox Fauk. [8p*cWf to The Tlmes-DI.patch.] r5pects.1 to The Tlmes-DIi no NOICE, 'VA., November 18.-311as LURAY. 'VA., Novemb Geneva Hooge, daughter of Sir. and Richard F. Fox: of Front MIrs. G. H. Hooge, and BIr. N;orman WV. 311s8 Hattle E. Frank, Pbelps, cashier of the City National L. M, Frank, supervisor of Bank, and prestdent of thie Common trict, were married this af Council, wverxe married to-day at St. o'clock at the bride's horn 'Mark'a LutheraLn Ohurch. Rev. T. 0. soitlh of Luray, Rev. Jarn Celster, D. D.. officiating. MOr. Georg, ford, of 8t . lr- Lt F. Mlarkley. Rlster of th., bride, rvas I.uray, officiating. The brld tnatroii of honoi-, anud M1r. D. 'Moss T'ay- left -oon after thelr ii-arria lor wvas best man. The hlurch wvag l:n,yal, Nvhere they will rest( beautifully decorated, and the niarringe wvas one of the most brilliant of the Coining 1trring, season. The couple left oii a Northern rrcat. Th.eTimes-Di tour. FRtERIES1 G .glon-lbIs 18.-James R. Ilawlilngsi E;gsborntobbins. rnrchant of ttits city. an rec to The Tlmen-Dispatc~h.) WVIliIamn6, slntei of R. Aubr ALROINIDIRIA. VA., ?;ovember 1 S.- pastor of the Baptist Cht Milsn Anita Robbins aind 3Sr. J. city. wvill be mnrried We( Armistead Eggborn, both of this city, vemnber 25th, at 3 1P. M., were mnarrled at 6 O'clock thism after- In Ttlchmond, of 'Mra. Va noon at St. Paul's Protestant Epts- autit of the prospective bri COUNT BONI'S FOLL Y use, which v0-t $S,0WO,00OOof the French goveruimenI -?M $2.60 - - I r Dulin & Martin Co. Letters of prtl-C 91TO COUtIDUallY COl1ltjlg In from nearly all p.arts of the cour.try stating that Vanderlno has rencasled the growth of hair W cases tbat ,)ere conetdcled abso lutely hopeless. A litdy from Brooklyt vwrites .,After a short trtal my hair stogped ra411ing, ndIm, nowavbavonilovely hend ot balr, very heavy and over one aud a q-ir er yards lonlg."l INow on saule ffit ever drug and toilet sto'rc in the land. 3 siZes, 25C, 5QOa and $1.00 YAIX )YA I I: 5r v I ,-k : it: f SOCIAL and IPERS'ONAL TSMD Alumni Amnoclatloi;s of Wo. man e College, thite clty, wvill give Itsa nnual recepation to the graduating elate of the 'Oolloge on Friday afternoon, 'prom * tO 6 o'clock, at No. 6303 Lom fbardy Street, the home of Mrs. R. 3D. Gaines. Tho affair prornies to be Unmueually attractive, theo ommitteo In charge being MriL IIamptoti Fleming, Wfrs, Charles Wilnston, UIrn. T. D. Epps and Mrst. Gaines. The receiving line vwill Include the oMcere of the asLqoclstlon, Mrs. -lamp ton rF aming, president; 3irs. Lll1y Beck *r and 'Mrs. Turpin, vceo-prealdents; briss MIlriam B1IIIhhps.r, rocording isec rotary; Z11xg Louise Thoinammon, cor responding secretary, and Mrs. C. S. F ensom treaseurer. Those asmisting In the dining rooni wvill bo young ladies of the class of OS9, and will Include blimps Carrie Wil lingham, blimps Dorothy lart, AJiRs MIary Atwrell. Miss Helen ;Jregory, Mips MeC Phall Connally and Miss8 Marie Duval. An attractive program wilII have ,vocal selections rendered by btrs. W. A. Shepherd. The wroric of the aRgo elation for the ensuing year will cen tre on tho now college, and will be spo cially Inepirlng. Mrs. HlamPton F lem Ing. the rocently elected president Of the assoclatlon. has already many plans for th4 winter. The receptionL on Friday wrill afford the alumnae the double pleasure of meeting the mem bars of the class of log and of Inaking Athe acqualnatnoe of MWrs. Fleming. Pinney-Bottler. The wteddtng of Milss Mnary Glttings Boteler. daughter of btr. and M2rs. 'George C Boteler, of H{alifax county, .to Mr. Robert G}ordon rinney, was cele^ ,brated at *:30 o'clock yesterday after. :nooni, In SL John's Episcopal Church, !Houston. Va. The bride wsrz govvned In gray brond cloth, and wore a large Pleture hat., 'I-fr flowers were Brlae roses and lIllZca Ifo the valley. She was given awiay by 1,J1ler father aLnd attended by blss lfeleil Crampton, of Wanshington. an maid *or hionor; Mine Katherine Crampton, of ;WAashJngton, and Misys rCitzEbett, PXoutl I din, of Houstton, officiating flS brideps nt1111413 bir. Harry Whiting Finney, a brother of the groom, w a- best man, and the. usMhers, Messrs. Bgsil D. Boteler. Percy WVood Finney, C' k Ino a Gordon, of W asahington, and Norwood Benteles, of l lchmond. The brldal party wFLa glven a dance by Miss Eli1zabeth Bouldin 31onday ntight, and ai reception In the home ot the bride's parents Tuesday night, after the rehearsal. btrn. Flnney Ist a moAt attractive y oung wtoman, and most popularly k(nown In liallfax county, vwhere her father has restlded slnce hl,9 re?mo% al frotm Alexandria countv. Fle wvas one of the orlglnators of tile movernent frO Ilia bUilding of the Great IFalls an l (')Id DomIrdon nlallroad, anld %-as a.ss Hated with It as general nmaneger, .NJ!-, FI-nney belongs to the Po ,vjatanl coun ty familY of hli namne, and 1, ..W a miember of the Alexandria ~ounty and WVashington bar. lie hn-, at, ext,n.,lve -cquaintance thro ighot t th, State or, AeCOunt of hla belng 1111ef ,f agricu! ture during the JarivEstowvl,Fxf! ,l After a wedding tour, he, ,il :h 5 1'ride to WEashingston to live. nleimnonid Chbtpt(r it et. A larget meeting of RleIn,ojjd ha-! ter wvas he,!d yesterday t)efssi I.ee Camp flaili, wi]th thepr2 l.| :lrs. N. V. Randolph, In the chialr. One of the most Interesflng qtue,tion.s Ttf the tneetlng was the question of the 'WIrz monument, 'Mrs. IRandolph hav Ing received a letter from the preal dent of the chapter In AuJguselt, Ga. expressing the hope that the Rklhrnond chapter wvould receive the monunient and that It would be located In nich mond. 0 Ams no official notifJcatlon hins 3-etf enme to tho char.ter regardinig the mriloument. Mtrs. Randolph. wh o+ has already replled favorably to the , c-in, inunicatlon from Augiista, app.inIted a committee includingr Mirs. F:dgar 1,.I 11'aylor, blss Bettie I:llyson, Ilrs. John roefrey, Ufrs. c. W.v 'Na!cFie andl hor-j self, to confer with the member., of | Ri. E. Lee Camp next Frldav- evering t and decide wfhat action had best be taken. Mtrat.13. A. Blenner read a report of the convention at Atlalnta, awlI ga e, a most interesting aceoiint of thle hOF - ,PttLItY Of the AllantA rDautghters. an.l the many beatitift l entrertainmentx! proffered their n nve,ntlnn ;'ULes.mThe, report war. lstened tco with u,i plIeasure. 'Mis Annie 'May '.loorman, of Klrk v.oo4-Otey Chapter,lyn,l niburg, was I lpresent, and, on her Jn Itation, a numn ber of the ladies of Richmond Chap ter deilded to attend a "Fe te In Flower land." to be given on Ilhe aftetenoon atid ,evening of November 28th. In the I 0 Eye glass wearers will be delighted to learn of OIJR owri NOW SPECIALTIES designated respea : tively as NONOTIS springs, REDW iKA" SLP - guards, EEDZY PIT eve glass mnountingf, all design ed to imrprove aLppeatrance and give ~the greatest DOB. sibla comfort. We are In the van of progress In everything ap pertail,nig to good vision and the preservation Ot th rciht. RRYPTOh; lenses, for near and far, without visible divinion are growlng In poPularits. I?xpert service and lowest charges guaranteed In all depattments. If you desire a KCODAK, photo supplies, -ARTISTIC DEVELOPING AND PRINTING come to headquarters. }(ail orders receive prompt and car-eful attention. The S. Galeski Opfical Co., nierican wvomen to matsrry tlbeelro 7 me n, of No. 600 Westt Franklin 5'treet, have ,scued invitations kor a dance to be g1 en 'Vednesday evening. December .. id, at I9 o'clock, In honor oft Miss Susie , A McGtuire,, oiie of tlle debutantees of the present seagon, and it niece of MIrs. - '%l -ilianils. r 3tiftle Fnrrrtr to W\ed.''i Tlc mtai-rlag e of ilrs. Clay Ir. Grif fnth and Jttdge S4. 1- Farrar, of Ameliaz. Is announce l for TVedtiesday evening, ,Xovember 26thi. at 5 o'clock. . Tlle wedding will be celebra ted In e the home of the bride, and only rela- . t ves w lil be present.-*-. Per..r al 31,!nfl.n. .%[iss V lrginla Danece, of Danville, Is visiting In ftle home of '.\r. Wililiam Freemnan P)ance. 103.1 WVest G ra ce . Street. Dr. J. A. l;eck has returned to the city, Mrr, and I fr. A. Tyler Hull and son, of Hampton, are spending several days In P.lchmond. noun Mr. Cameron Johnson has returned from Staunton and neighbcfrlng points._ . Mlss Louise Sheldon, of Norfolk, is the guest liere of ber aunt, MIrs. C. D. Larus. The Rt. R6v. Bishop A. '.M Randolph has been visiting MIr. and 'Airs. Preston Carson. at Diindee, Forest Hill. A girls' literary' society has been qkrganized In Cliarlottesville High Schlool, -tvith Milss Cora. Anderson as president, ?.Jlss Rosa Graves, vtce president; MiIss VirginiLa Carv er, secre tarm,; MIiss MIary MceLeod, treatsurer; mriss Florence Sinclair, reporter, and ,Iiss Aline Mlartin, sergeant-at-arms. Miss Llesa Archer wvill go to Norfolk for thte Thanksgivlnlt hol5dayst. mrIs. T.. N. Lee, lIIss 31ary Custis, Lee. and Mfiss Flora 1lason, of Fredericks burg, will spend severnl v.eeks In Cuiba rat the armY post, wvhere MIrs. Lee's son, Lieutenant Smi1th Lee, UJ. S. A., Is stationed. 1\11sses Mlary and Sue Davidson, 'who lhave been attendIng the Daughters of r tile, Confederacy coiivention, in At ,larita, andl visiting friends In Cliar lotto, N. C., wsill spend a fewv days at i2i5 ,,Ettst. I'ran-klii 9lrecet, before re-, |tiliti ng to their home In Lexliigton. MIrs. Jolin S. XJunce, Is In NeNv York, _ whero tier so i, 'Mr. John 31unce, Jr.. lhas gone' from WVashington and Lee University, for hospital treatment. Airs. J. C. Pritchard, wVife of United States Circuit Judge Pritchard, <:r Ashevtlle, N. C., Is In the city, stopping at the Rlichmnond H-otel. 1, ullard-Kielderdine. [Stp,ectal to Thie Times-Dlttpatch.] r RADFOIZIV, VrA., Noveiilber IS.-One of,t the niost beautitut Nveddlilgs ever ncelebr atedl her e tuoolc place, to-niglht at t C;ructe pl- )lcopal Clhurch, Nvlieii 1liss rBeh,sie Kanlder dino bbecalle the bride of Y.?-Mr. rFred Sayles B3tillaird, of Aniiapollb, MCId., ]Rev, D. Caimpbell MIayers being Pich celebranlt. Thao brl'da wvas given away by lher lather, Colonel WVarnor J. B:enderdjtne.. EIer slster, Milss Anna, Kenderdine. was mtiELd of botior. IIer naLidst were MlIs Dassle 13ull1ard. sistetr of the brlde iiroom:; I\lss ECdith EQdwards, ot In ''dianapoI', aiid Al\lss Annia lienard, of y,lil'.adelphliti, cousinsl ot the bride; Miass .Ifl,injill . tVu+il iiigtoir, of BEirtitinghaliil O11Atl MIISS.I{; S9a,uf6r( Jones, ofVad t % A - hd obr '%tpqdzpvan, I%'F Uto LA.DY At!C n.,,, ln thl. country. and ad,,-Ime An! e.uintr 2 1. Acndenm- of Nlualc, undor the direction of .1llss Moorumn,l Mlrs. Arrntsbrad NV ell ford and 31wsJlln Blnford. | N11-s A\nler,,n, sister of Attorney | Cctieral NV, A. Anders.r., asI-) appeared beforen the, chipt,r to ask It., aid In be l1iaf rIf thr. Educationxal League> (f NVashington. 11 hiile cbapter menmlwrs feel it hearty symrpathy 1in thls wvork, tbey feet theniselves already pledged to tilw Raggedl Mountains Illssion Schiool, of N Irglliia, and uinaulel to uiidertake additional lvork at present. The t hapter wi111 g', e- anl entertain tTie,nt during the vcint-Ir toJ r*aise fuinds, for the mnimervous -,ha-ltles in behllif ,f wrhleh its b"Ir Is 11vokr rl. Chrlst Cbureh .isltrv Thl, J unior Auxi.lilary ol Clirist Episropal ChrdlChl exielnd a :orl altl in vitation to their fi-lends to coall atid see thlein at Broadl Street Batik, corner of Broadl atnd Twventy--fifth Streets, on Tuesdtay aiid WVednesday, Lie Ist and 2d of December. inli ousor of 311on 3IcGuire. '.Ir. and 31rs. Lang!:orne N. Williams, e Gonldl money, -svill be ipurebased by the l 't to honse vlaittesfi; roya wlty. As ComlrJg Marrlage. [Special to The TImes-Olalpatch.] ^ t BI;LLE HAVEN, VA., November 1S. an l es ; tick _-Cards are out announcing the mar raeof %fr. James Ilarry Ashiby to llsNina Young. ot' Exmore, on the An a wvedding present of evening of N'ovember 25th, at the home unusual Interest we offer re of the bride's parents. MLir. Ashby Is productions of the 'S ashing a,r cnatleuc thed Cthe dYrug business at Candle.sticks In sterling silkver. thlis point. Ast present' he 18s employed The BOmayfoerI Candlstik at Hampton, where he and his brcldc Second floor. wilrsd. Our reputation for QUAL ngtt.. Holland Entertains. ilishment itself. [Special to The Tirnes-Dlrspatch.] BELLUi HAVEN, V'A., Noveinber 19. P -NfIsg`.'1eulah llolland entertained on Galt & Bro. Mvonday evening, at the residence of her slster, MIrs. J. C. lValker, at Willils Establshed over a century. Wharf, In honor of MiIss Tovwnsend, of Jrewelers, Silversmiths, St&tloner,, Princess Anhte, M[d. An oyster roat 10 enllal ^ was a feature of the evening' s pl o. WVA61INGTON, D. C. gram. Those present were M.issesCr rle and Pearl Elzey, Cleveland Sear-_ _ borough. of Nassanvwadox; AlItIs Towvn-, Aleatrs, WAade MLe.ars, 28tiss Ballard, of E D1 Brun ofs' Exor ell I and we can IT nenlivn and invigorales the halr Iglands and tissues of Ithe scalp, resultiilg In a continuous and increasing growth of the hair. _ i ~~~lltcNntt-511live =e25 [Sipecila to The Tlme---Dlsp.tctl.I W MAY,4F8BORO, VA.4, Noveinber 1S.- nsr l Mlss Bessie Shtvey, of this place, and Cut FowNers, Roses, M Ar. J. W. McNtitt, of Princeton, WV. Va.. rl w lere married thlis morntng at the homce ChrysanthemumsD esigis of the bride, Rev. MIr. Druln, of the Peatbyterfan Churci, In1 Basic, per. - ^11Z 0 n n u f ormiing the ceremony. MIr. McNutt is MANNl a& BRO WN1 Imanager of the Princeton Hardw.are Company. P After rettirning from a brldaLl tour ...Flovrits... tile), w illI make their honme In P'ritice ( on. S West Broad Street, Richmond, Va. a flarnion Brooks Orders Filled Promptly, s,e), oruTln D*sutch.] Shipped Anywhere. I ,, SCTSYL.VANIA . VA., Nuveliibei- 18.I -John R. fl-armo1n and MIrs. b.lary A. Phone 3052. .1 Brooks, both of Essex county, V a .,.............. were_ iarrled at the Metiodist parsonago oll _ i Tuesday, theo Rev. H. A. T'ompkins of- s:r = fIcrsating 1;1 Fseantd Mrs.tr flarlnon lv.-II 1 111 1 :t "r_ ,. * 5 6 h~~~~~UMBERh Lowstet Prl^ , . . l nittevnr-yer i 5l"OODIAt.ARD at SoN, Rlehmeand, Vc : "V.IN'CUESTEIR, VA., Nuvelwel lS.-- t!1i Wlay Carper, titl ilteto oe, .a JOIIN C:t31PEt1,1 'TFUV.l;E1 f< * lel w ere iila,rried this e% eniigt by fr?. IP I) %O + Sf ; WM . By al, ew, Ixator, lof U,ret tlSO2Y Dandorine stimulates the scalp, makes it healthy and keeps it so. It is tile greatest scalp invigorator known. It is a wholesome medicine for botti tln hnir atid scalp, FEven n small bottlc of it wil IIput more genuine life in your hair than a gallon of any other hair tonic ever made. It shows results from tho very start. devotecl to the display'ancl sale of China, Glass, Silverware, Pot. tery, Porcelain, etc., when next in Washington. You will fincl here everything new, rich and beautiful in these lirnes. at prices that -are absolutely the lowest that can be quioted for tboroughly dependable goods. A wealth of sgetosfor those in search of desirable WEDDING GIFTS. Personal inspeption and correspo-ndence ijivitod "II I k OutI Free> T- dh(w 'lo qulolkly Vandqarlie uots,wo wil Rnd11znita I t 10": tapl free by lmetura lurll to tBy *14,10P WIilO spuds I (LdZ tcoo Ullp to tQte i Itilovltan Dandeinq Co., CicaFlgo. " rlh 1b.1ruatme and adidrooo ?o T '1MS D SPATM: vx)~ID, VA., TH: DAY, XOTMfr 19, 19Mf The Elnd You Hanve Alwayf :Bought bao borne the sina ture, of Ches. XE Fletc'her, and has been made under his personal oupervlslon for over tBO years. Allotr no,one to deceive you In thl&. CountmerSets, Imitations and "'Jut-as.good" are but Experiments, and endanger the health of Ch31dren-Exp>erience agalnst rixperiment. The 'Kind You H3ave Always Bought , 2Bearto fX gatr 'o Eneorgy la well-nourish ed mus cls plus we11-nourished nerves. U needa Biscuit, are the greatest energy-makers of all the wvheat foods. SIin dout light, 0 moiswrc proof packages. Nopcr sold in bulk. In Use For Over 30 Years.' NATIONL BISCUIT COMPAN LONDON SOCIETY LEADER Broad afid Third it Rudolph Moesta Co., Inc,,-1: a Succes-sors to 1. Wt. M l6sta. 13 Phone 287. 117, E. -Main Street.' y Your dinner wi111 not be comDlete without one or more of OUr e TEMlPTINGIo. DE:I.IC0V S DlBSSl:RTS. Thts is our menu: n ICE: CH EVII I-Vanilla. Strawberry, Chocolate, CeLramel wrlth nuts, N'e.port . Blsque7vTjtltt-Fruttl, Nesselrode Pudding. Mlarron Ptiddlng _ with saue, .Cherry Bisque, etc. CHARnLOrE nusSsE-Indtviduals, 60c per dozen: per gallon. $1.25; In brick, $1.50 Per gallol'. In bowls, 50c, 75c, Sl.00 each. Cream PuffH, ,Charlotte Russe, Polka Rolls, Angel Food, Layer Cakes, Poundi Cakes, etc. PIES-Apple, Peach, Cocoanut, Milnc Meat, Lemon, Swveet Potato. Catering Is one of our specialties. Let us estimate for your next; recEeptlon. Patrilcian _sdlh Grows HairI $4.00 College Cuts PROVE ITI The Great DAND)ERINE Never Fails to Produce the De'sired Results. Seymoiir Sycle Cor. Seventh and Broad. .Visit the -South's ILeading E'stablishment ;;DUIIN; & MARTIN CO., ,$Xl,4,FtS:,s,8 'a':\Wa: uh'ington, D. C.