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si Vo i Si 3A2gJi Vl 5t Woodward Lbthfop New York WASHINGTON Paris Mrs fTowaseBd Gives Wwer 4 fSrMEtfiiS Fridays Our Remnant Day ODAYS xemnant sale will be an unusually important one to I us because we want to close out completely every remnant in the house in order to start the new week with a fresh complete up to date stock to you because to accomplish this we must necessarily make the prices very low The advertisement tells only a part of the story Many equally jigood bargains are not nfentioned Friday Bargain in Womens Silk Hose 25 dozen pairs Womens Black Pure Silk Hose with cotton feet extra fine quality P00 a pair Value 135 Main floor st Friday Bargains in Upholstery Department A small lot 26 pairs in all InsHSoint Lace Curtains in white cream and Arabian excellent quality 375 a pair Value 500 5 00 a pair Values 6 50 750 and 8 00 6 00 a pair Value 10 00 7 50 a pair Value 1500 And these remnants Pairs Renaissance Curtains reduced from to 00 to 300 pair 3 pairs reduced from 00 to 5 00 pair 4 pairs reduced from 3 00 to 6 00 pair 4 Irish Point Panels Arabian color Reduced from 1500 to 750 each 1 pair All silk Portieres damaged Reduced from 2750 to 3 00 1 pair Green Rep Portieres reduce 1 from 1250 to 575 1 pair reduced from 10 00 to 750 3 paid Mixed Rep Portieres Reduced from 1350 to 9 75 1 pair Red Velour Portieres Reduced from 5 00 to 18 00 tourth floor st Corset Department 8 pairs Uly of France Corsets couUl medium bust and hip elastics attached sies 26 to 30 Reduced from 7 50 to 350 pair 2 pairs Bon Ton Corsets coutIL medium bust and hip elastics attached sizes 29 and 30 Reduced from 4 50 to 150 pair 1 pair Sapphire Corsets light blue broche high bust medium hip elastics attached size 23 Reduced from 10 50 to o00 3 parrs Uly of France Corsets pink and blue broche medium bust and hip sizes 19 20 22 Reduced from 1350 to 730 pair 1 pair Lily of France Corsets hand embroidered srik broche sjze 22 Reduced from 15 00 to 4 50 4 pair Sapphire Corsets couUl high bust medium hip boned lth real whalebone elastics attached sizes 20 21 and 6 Reduced from 1000 to 5 00 pair Third floor Eleventh st Friday Bargain in Girls Sweaters A lot of Girls Wool Sweaters made coat style with pockets in plain white and cardinal 28 to 34 inch bust measure 100 each Value150 And these remnants 1 Caffs Blue Serge Coat 3 4 double breasted style lined with silk finished with velvet collar and pearl buttons size 12 Reduced from 1250 to 760 1 Girls Brown Cheviot Coat 3 4 length trimmed with brown braid and fancy buttons size 6 Reduced from JlOoO to 850 2 Girls Linen Dresses made Russian style plain white and pink low neck three quarter sleeves size 6 Reduced from 375 to 500 each 1 Girls White Serge Peter Thompson Suit trimmed with white silk braid fall plaited skirt size Reduced from 15 00 to 1050 1 Girls White Linen Sailor Suit trimmed with white braid full plaited skirt size 10 Reduced from 400 to 295 Third floor st Friday Bargain in Womens Shirt Waists A lot of Womens Batiste Shirt Waists elaborately trimmed with cluny lace three quarter sleeves fasten in back 1 150 each Value 2 50 Picture Department 1 Large Photogravure Dreamland Jn fancy brown and gold frame Reduced from 10 00 295 1 Large Photogravure in brown frame Reduced from 20 00 to 495 1 Large Picture Madonna In broad green frame Reduced from 10 00 to 39o 2 OH Paintings In deep gold frames with shadow boxes Reduced from 3j0 to 195 each 2 Photogravures in fancy gold frames with shadow boxes Reduced from 7 50 to 350 each 2 Colored Pictures landscape scenes In brown frames Reduced from 2 00 to 95c each 4 Long Panel Pictures Dutch Posters Reduced from 2 95 to 9oc each 3 Large Photogravures In broad black and red frames Reduced from 295 to toc each 6 Gilt Photograph Frames 4 openings Seduced from 75c to 25c each 2 Gilt Photograph Frames 1 opening Reduced from 25c to 10c each 1 Black Photograph Frame 4 openings Reduced from 75c to 2oc 1 Black Photograph Frame 3 openings Reduced from 50c to lac 20 Platinum Prints In broad black frames Reduced from 75c to 25c each Fourth Floor Tenth st Furniture Department 1 Solid Mahogany Buffet dull finish Eliding linen drawers with door size 4x66 Reduced from 13000 to 74 75 1 Solid Mahogany Side Table duH finish wooden drawer pulls Reduced from 40 00 to 2175 1 Weathered Oak Office Chair wooden Beat and arma Reduced from 800 to 14 95 1 Fine Mahogany Library Table dull finish one large and two small drawers claw feet heavy casters Reduced from 535 00 to 2675 1 Womens Mahogany Desk two drawers column legs dull finish good size Reduced from 40 00 to 3300 1 Weathered Oak Hall or Library Armchair leather seat Reduced from 1500 jto 50 1 2 piece Parlor Suite consisting of sofa end armchair Veneuan arms and removable cushions Reduced from 45 00 to 3300 1 Weathered Oak Table 24 lnch round top Reduced from 500 to 3 95 1 Weathered Oak Library Table long drawer lower shelf Reduced from 1500 to 10 S3 1 Flemish Oak ChairpVed leather seat suitable for hall or library Reduced from 18 00 to 8 50 1 Quartered Oak Armchair for dining room or office Reduced from 1000 to 600 Sixth floor st A lot of Womens Batiste Shirt Waists neatly hand embroidered in brown rose and blue lone sleeves fasten in front and finish ed with lace edged jabot 255 each Value 575 And these remnants 1 Cream Net Waist trimmed wjth ruf fles of German Valenciennes lace and Baby Irish medallions size 36 Reduced from 15 50 to 50 1 Hand embroidered Ivory White Net Waist trimmed with Baby Irish lace and fine tucks three quarter sleeves lined with moussellne size 34 Reduced froir 1650 to 7 50 1 White Louisine Silk Waist trimmed with German Valenciennes lace and fine tucks three quarter sleeves size 38 He duced from 875 to 575 4 Messallne Silk Waists shell pink ana light blue trimmed with cluny lace and fine tucks sizes 36 and 38 Reduced from 6 75 and 760 to 5 00 each 1 Black Chiffon Taffeta Silk Mourning Waist trimmed with crepe and tine tucks long sleeves buttoned in front size 34 Reduced from J150 to 8 75 3 Womens French Lawn Shirt Waists trimmed with German Valenciennes lace and fine Swiss medallions three quarter sleeves with fancy cuffs fasten In back sizes 36 and 3S Reduced from 6 00 to 4 75 eacn 4 Womens Batiste Shirt Waists with yoke of baby Irish lace and Swiss embroidery three quarter sleeves fasten in back sizes 38 and 42 Reduced from 5 00 to 375 each Third floor st StCIAUAIDttlSMAL a i a fonMrs ReaaWs rfi Miss TirpfuftD SdueferBecomes th iuc ui xarweu mxaa iMcy HLoefflerKow llri Charles Xond Miss Inez HJuispnWedsUr Arthur Worto OtiierjWeddiBrfs roBBBBrjracarr BSS53 rest a410Hrot the1 vaUer tntttmfti 7r Mm Miriam Brawsw of Loeic 111MJ nk i jr Jli mitm nTOw a wnvlvwKOift inonj cdis sewa ptas catflonaHd carnea a cioa terof ptakcasysaaUiemums Mr Bicbard Drum Jingle was beat man aad the ushers wrere Mr Garnett Loeffler He Charles Brown Mr Louis APen of arauraj sua jar norja noas The Mrmwrnr vt affTwVA Anfv 1v 1 aUves aad Intimate friends MnCRaJsorf pUyed the weddlfig march Areceptlonfollowediafter which Mr and Mrs Load left Washington for their honeymoon Later they will go to their home In AJMonMich Mrs Loud trav eled In a gown of gray loth with aTeenj The brides is the daughter ofMaJ Loeffler for many years doorkeeper at the White House She was named by Mrs Hayes wife of President Hayes and among her wedding gifts yesterday was a great basket of flowers from President and Mrs Roosevelt The marriage of MUs Ine Mildred Johnson daughter of Mrs Bremer Johnson andMr Arthur Washington Norton took place yesterday afternoon at 6 oclock In Jthe Church of the Epiphany the Rev Dr McKim officiating Only relatives and a few friends were invited to the ceremony There were noatteadantsThe bride who was given inmaniage by her mother wore a trav Hng gown of gray voile and a gray hat trimmed with a long willow plume She carried a shower of Brfde roses Mrs Johnson wore a gown of black grenadine with lacegulmpe and abUck hat Mr and Mrs Norton left Washington immediately after the ceremony for their honeymoon Mrs Mackay Smlth and the Misses Mackay Smlth Mr and Mrs Stuyvesant Fish Mr and Mrs Albert Zabrikl Gray Mr and Mrs Emlln Roosevelt the Misses Roosevelt and Mr and Mrs Pitts Duffleld were among the guests at the wedding In the Church of the Heavenly Rest New York on Wednesday of Miss Maude Cromble and Mr George Franklin Ladue China Department 10 Decorated French China Tea Plates Reduced from 25c to 15c each 1 DainUly Decorated French China Soup Tureen Reduced from 500 to 185 1 Green and gold Decorated Limoges China Covered Dish Reduced from 400 to 100 1 Richly Decorated French China Ice Cream Tray Reduced from 4 00 to tL25 10 Blue Flemish Ware Stein Mugs chipped Reduced from 25c to 10c each 1 Richly Decorate Limoges China Chop Dish Reduced from 350 to L65 Odd Decorated China Relish Dishes Reduced from 25c to 15c each 1 Richly Decorated French China Crack er Jarj Imperfect Reduced from 200 to 100 15 Decorated French China Tea Cups Womens Suit Dept 1 Black Panama Coat Suit tailored coat with hand turned collar lined with black peau de sole plaited aklrtslze39 Keduced rrom 4500 to 17 60 1 Black Striped Panama Coat Sul tailored coat gored skirt size 43 Reduced from 3250 to 17 50 1 Black Serge Coat Suit seml ntting coat trimmed with black taffeta silk anj soutache braid gored skirt with thro folds of narrow taffeta silk size duced from 40 00 to 17 50 1 Maize Combination Coat Suit Import ed model satin coat finished with Persian vest plaited skirt made over taffeta silk drop with taffeta folds Reduced from 125 00 to 45 00 1 Peach Rajah Silk 3 piece Dress Im ported model waist trimmed with Persian braid lace and old blue taffeta silk coat trimmed to match waist and lined viith white silk gored skirt with tucked panel Reduced from 150 00 to 75 00 1 Embroidered White Chiffon Princes Dress impqrted model low neck trim med with white lace Insertion velvet ribbon and silk made over white taffeta silk Reduced from 15000 to 4500 1 Pongee Coat cape effect trimmed with lace and handsome ornaments size 38 Reduced from 60 00 to 3500 2 Black Broadcloth Jackets made semi fitting and finished with velvet collar sizes 38 and 40 Reduced from SlOOa to 750 eSch 1 Blue Plaid 7 8 Coat made empire style size 36 Reduced from 1500 to 1275 Thirdfloor st and Saucers Reduced from 25c to 5c 1 Fancy Straw Clothes Hamper eacn duced from l0 to 3 00 rifth fioor st I Fifth floor Eleventh sU Housefurnishing Dept Nickel plated Tea Pot slightly dented reduced from 2 00 to 1 00 1 reduced from 235 to 150 1 Nickel plated Baking Dish damaged reduced from 300 to 100 1 Imported Jelly Mold Reduced from 225 to 75c 1 Small Gas Heater shopworn Reduced from L25 to 75c 1 Large Gas Heater shopworn Reduced from 460 to 300 1 Brightest and Best OH Heater Reduced from 450 to 150 2 Japanned Bathroom Shelves shop worn Reduced from 125 to 60c each 1 Ironing Board on Stand sllghUy damaged Reduced from 110 to 75c 1 Mudge Canner Reduced from 375 to 200 1 Copper bottom Wash BoUer sllghUy damaged Reduced from 200 to 175 1 reduced from 25 to 195 2 Hurwoods Food Cutters Reduced from L2S to 75c each 2 Imported Japanned Trays Reduced from 76c to 40c each 12 Small Covered Baskets Reduced from 15c to Se each 3 FancjrWork Baskets Reduced from 60c to 15c each Mrs Richard Townsend entertained at dinner last evening lncpmpllment to Mrs Ronalds of London who Is her house guest Mrs Townsend guests were the Secretary of State Mr Roet thePostmaster General and MrsMeyer the charge daffaires of Germany Count HatzfeldtJ the charge daffaires of Russia Mr Kroupensky the Assistant Secretary of Stat and Mrs Bacon the Assistant of the Treasury andMrs Beelann Wln rthrop Sir RennelliRodd British ambas rsaaor to Italy and Lady Rodd Mr Ed win Morgan united States minister to JUDa uen Clarence Edwards and Mrs Edwads CoL Charles McCawley and Mrs McCawley Miss Boardman Mr Lawrence Townsend Miss TvOnne Townsend Miss Mathllde Townsend Capt Butt and Mr Reginald Ronalds In compliment to the birthdav anniver sary of the Empress of Germany the Genran flag was raised wer the embassy yesteraay owing to the mourning for the late Ambassador Baroiv von Stefrn burg there was ho celebration The minister from Switzerland whn ar rived in New Tork on Tuesday from EuH rcpe wnere ne spent the summer Is now at the legation In Hlllyer place Mr and Mrs Alexander Brltton we hosts at bridge last evening at the Chevy Chase Club Aupper followed Mrs Leutze wife of the commandant cf the navy atfl entertained at a luncheon yesterday in honor of Mrs Jdetcalf wife of the Secretary of the Navy and her house guest Mrs A Tuttfe of California Mrs Leutze and Miss Leutze will begin their days at home the first Mondav in December and wijl conUnue throughout January and February Mr Walcott Tuckerraan entertained at ai dinner of twelve covers at the Chevy Chase Club last evening The report that Mrs Longworth had arrived In Washington was Incorrect She Is sUll In Cincinnati Lady Francis Cook the noted English suffragette once known to America as Tennessee Claflin left for England on the White Star liner Oceanic Wednesday Coincident with Lady Cook departure a remarkable statement was made by Benjamin Sparr of 341 Hancock street Brooklyn a nephew of Lady Cook Lady Cook told me before sailing said Mr Sparr that she had disbursed such large sums among the suffragettes since her arrival here to inaugurate the naUonal campaign that she found It necessary to return to England for the time being Lady Cook you know hat an annuity of 20 000 a year from her husbands estate and is prodigal In her expenditures to aid the cause of woman suffrage Heavy demands were persistently being made xn her by the American fcuffragetten Lady Cook herself admitted at the pier that she was returning to England on matters of financial concern But she spoke warmly about the suffragette meeting in America and did not even hint at any unpleasant experience Mrs John Hume an Intimate friend of Lady Cook was indignant at Mr Sparrs statement I am surmised that any one xhrniM criticise Lady Cooks attitude toward the suffragette movement here I know that Lady Cook has large and ample means and that she is heart and soul Interested In the national campaign she Inaugurated here I also know that she will return here within the next five weeks and Intends to make a notable contribution to the cause The marriage of Miss Virginia Davis Hchaefer daughter of Mr and Mrs iimn t6 t0 Wey Gm0r cVomwell and Mrs Silas Casey Farwell passed assistant surgeon nTonedyeSstfetreIariVn tSSSlntJ JlepWne Paen M1 HeIe the hrldas narents at th Pnrtnmih aiieu wwv mreuu ug un umuja 01 Owing to the bride recent Illness only a small party was asked to witness the ceremony performed by the Rev George Thomas of Adamstown Md and for the breakfast which followed Palms and white flowers decorated tjie rooms where the guests assembled a little before 12 clock Mrs White mother of the bride In a becoming gown of black silk receiving them The wedding march was played by Mrs George Thomas wife of the officiating clergyman The bride who was unattended was given in marriage by her stepfather Mr Benjamin White fehe wore a Parisian gown of white lace made dlrctoire and carried a shower bouquetof llles of the valley A tiara of orange blossoms surmounted the folds of the tulle veil which has been worn by eight brides of Miss bchaefers family Mr Larle Farwell of New Tork was best man for his brother Among the guests were Dr Farwell and Mrs Farwell parents ol the bridegroom Dr Green and Mrs Green of New TOrk uncle and aunt of the bride the Misses Rebecca and Maria Washington Harrison of Leesburg Va and Mrs Roger Cull of Baltimore Dr and Mrs Farwell left Washing ton yesterday afternoon for a wedding trip at the conclusion of which they will be at home at the naval hospital In Philadelphia Mrs Farwell traveled In a smoke colored cloth suit with a hat of the same tone Mrs Farwell is a daughter of the late Henry bchaefer and belongs to an old Southern family of which Jefferson Davis was a member Her grandfather was a prominent member of the State legislature of Mississippi during the civil war bhe has always lived In Washington where she has a large circle of friends rrBrarMarsrTcasr4BarsBsl ir IX MHHWS 2SAXJC 3kjt Mrs Charles Kaufman announces the marriage of her daughter Mrs Fannie Levlto Mr A Ltebman of this city The ceremony was performed yesterday afternoon at 6 oclock bythe Rev Dr Louis Stern at his residence Mrs Llebman wore a gown of black chiffon broadcloth and a black hat Im mediately after the ceremony Mr and Mrs Llebman left Washington for Old Point Comfort The marriage of Miss Eleanor Beatrice Blackwell daughter of Mr and Mrs Augustus BlackwelL of New Decatur Ala and Mr Edward Warrenof Birmingham Aia iook place last evening at 7 30 oclock at the home of the brid mr ents In the presence of a small company 01 relatives ana intimate friends The Rev Jenkins of the Methodist Church of Tuscaloosa Ala officiated ine orwe wore a gown of blue cloth In which she afterward went away with a hat to match Owlnr tn th fMo health of the bridegrooms mother there Was no reception after the ceremnnv Mr and Mrs Warren will go to Cuba for ineir weqeung trip Early In the winter tney will come to Washington where they will be guests of Mrs Wrrt aunt Mrs Mary Dent ColWer at 812 xncuui sireei noruiwest Col and Mrs Svmnn hiv 1 aBwnraon arier spending the summer at their country home on Cazenovla Lake and will open their house In La iT fquare nr tSe winter Miss TnaYr Europe where she will re main for several months Mr8r Davs Broadhead wife of Representative Broadhead of Pennsylvania has opened her residence in Connecticut avenue for the winter ucw The Womans Army and Navy League have arranged for an attractive benefit performance at Fort Myer on November heosmm ncJuies an exhibition drill at 2 30 clock and a bazaar which wilL be open from 1 till 7 with a tearoom as an attractive adjunct The clubhouse at Third and streets which the league maintains for the enlisted men of the army navy and marine corps will receive the benefit of the proceeds As this will be the first drill of the season at Fort Myer there will undoubt edly be a large attendance The officers of the league are President Mrs George Sternberg vice presidents Mrs Kelton and Mrs Buckingham honorary vice president Mrs Frederick Townsend secretary Mrs White assistant secretary Mss Eleanor Semmes treasurer Mrs Richard Du Bods Executive members Army Mrs Anson Mills Mrs A Hatfield Miss Isabel Freeman Mrs A Koerper and Mrs Franklin Bell navy Mrs Royal Bradford Mrs Henry Barroll Mrs Schley Mrs Hot Springs will irake a trip from there today to Natural Bridge Senator and Mrs Aid rich and Miss Lucy Aldrich and Miss Elsie Aldrlch have returned from Europe and are at their country House at Warwick Neck MaJ Ix Howe A and Mrs Howe accompanied by their daughter Mrs Ingalls are at the Buckingham for the winter Princess Cants cazune has arrived at the Hotel Wolcott New York and later In the season will come to Washington The princess Is a sister in law of Prince Michael Cantacazunewho married Miss Julia Dent Grant Mr and Mrs Howard Flsk celebrated the fifth anniversary of their wedding Wednesday evening at their residence 625 street northwest The parlors and supper room were decorated In wood and cosmos Those present Included Mr and Mrs Hervey Knight Mr and Mrs Benjamin Favorite Mr and Mrs Heller Mr and Mrs Franklin Gard ner Mr and Mrs Silas Sheets Mr and Mrs As Owen Penny Mrs Thomas Miss Katherine Louise Flsk Miss Nellie Saffell and Mr William Mehn Miss Lucy Hayes Loeffler daughter of Maj and Mrs Charles A Loeffler and Mr Charles Summer Loud of Albion Mich were married last evening at oclock at the family home 1632 street northwest the Rev Lqther Frantz of St Marks Lutheran Church officiating The house was decorated with palm and clusters of chrysanthemums Th3 bride who was given In marriage by her father wore agown of lace over white satin a tulle veil and orange blossoms She carried a shower bouquet of Bride WOODWARD LOTHROP deSaKSlKSBBBBK You Can Carol Draw Interest on your surplus money ty opening an account with Union Trust Co 15th and sts Interest paid on all accounts subject to check Cnder BOVt snnerylslopA Edward SteUvTaxes President Geo FIemlns Secretary Edaeat Olds Treaanres engagement of Mies Agnes May Hager to Mr Willis Henderson both of Washington Dv and Mrs Moore celebrated their fifty sixth wedding anniversary on Wednesday at their home 2713 street northwest Several of their children and grandchildren were present Dr Moore was born In Virginia July 24 1830 and his wife at Alexandria five years later They have lived In this city the greater part of a century Of their ten children eight are living Mrs Samuel Crushing of Sewlckley Pa who has been visiting Washington friends for the past month will sail Sat urday for England where she will join Mr Cushlng who Is now located permanently In London iSr George Agnew Chamberlain consul at Pemambuco Brazil Is the guest of his cousin Maj and Mrs Henry Romeyn 1736 street Mr and Mrs Harris left Wash lngton yesterday for a three weeks visit to Chicago St Paul and points In Iowa Miss Martha Efleld has returned from a trip through tbeWest and Is now at 2017 street northwest The board of ladles of Georgetown University Hospital will give a card party for th benefit of the new home for nurses Bridge euchre and five hundred will be played The party will be held In the new wing of the hospital In street given by Mr A Llsner for the poor The hour will be from 230 pm td 4 3d and from 8 to 10 Tuesday October 27 y3Ir and Mrs Hugh Wallace have gene io iauornia Decause oi jne illness of Mr Wallaces brother rAajJwiriItweet Kb LeUenk Otter CitseW rrom YsietasXreBsnfesl 4 The first positive confirmation of the report that the marriage between thaDua dAbruzzl and Miss Katherine Elkins Is to take place without delay was obtained Wednesday says the New Tork American i It was learned that aweililoiown Fifth avenue firm has nearly completed the bride a troussean Included tn this wonderful collection are a weaainggownior white satin a court gown studded with pearls a number of travtMnr drpmMi find Tin fower than 22 boudoir gowns of rareatalian lace From the establlshjnent ltwas learned that the IaceaTHupplied for Miss Elkins were especially matched to suit the periods which her wonderful wardrobe rep resents The empire and dlrectoire styles and a revival of the famous Eugenie lilt ate thedlstlngulshlng characteristics of Miss Elkins trousseau The extensive prepa rations of the bridal suite the fame oft wblcn has traveled abroad ana is streaay calculated to arouser the envy of a princess have been under way for months The result la that Miss Elkins win have the most costly and beautiful troasseag ever designed for a princess or a millionaires daughter It wilt be a feature of the bridal suit that every sytch of the lingerie is trimmed with real lace The design of every gown Is a la empire front the Ivory satin court gown fashioned after the style made famous by Empress Eugenie to the 22 boudoir gowns not yet completed The Princess Margherlta who prides herself on her pearls will marvel at the trimming of priceless seed pearls which It is rumored will adorn the court gown The wedding gown classic In Its simplicity will be made of old satin The point lace Is Josephine design to be In keeping with the period which the costume represents The Eugenie liftMs a fashion which is the result of a caprice of the famous French beauty Eugenie had every gown designed wltha little train in front as well as in back which occasioned the necessity1 of lifting the gown that whirled In eddying folds of silk about her feet as she walked Dlrectoire afternoon toilets morning robes automobile coats and marvelously planned gowns anticipating every possible social event from the presentation at court to the smallest function of the year are being completed As to the title it Is already bestowed upon Miss Elkins by the employes of the company making the trousseau who speak of the trousseau as belonging to Mme la Princesse The future bride of the Due dAbruzzl in her pearls and laces bids fair to outshine the Princess Margherlta who as the Pearl of the Savole has the distinction of owning the rarest collection of laces and pearls In Europe With the opening of tlie shooting season In New Jersey Francis Folsom Cleveland the 11 year old son of the late Grover Cleveland went shooting on Wednesday ana Kiiiea a raoDir ne aaa wiin nam nis fathers old hunting dog President Roosevelt sent his congratulations and King Edward cabled felicitations to Bishop Greer on Wednesday at the ceremonies attendant upon the cele bratlon of the 200th anniversary of the founding of the church of St Andrew at Richmond Staten Island This Is the church which was established by Queen Anne and which because of the living attached to it Is known as the golden rectory of all the Episcopal diocese of New Tork Its pastor may devote his entire energies to the advancement of his people because the Founders Society to whom a tablet was dedicated yesterday made ample provision for the maintenance of the parish At the ceremonies Wednesday the altar cloth used was the one sent to the church by Queen Anne enshrouded by the ladles of her household and the silver communion service was her personal gift on the day when the church was originally dedicated The Rev David Courtney former bishop of Nova Scotia and Dr Nathaniel Button lineal descendant of one of the builders participated in the exercises The present pastor the venerable Archdeacon Charles Burch read the letter froni President Roosevelt regretting his inability to be present King Edward cablegram expressed his gratification for the honor paid bis ancestor Queen Anne and expressed fervent good wishes for the future of the church Willie Vanderbllt son of Alfred Vander btlt our recognized leader of four hand whips is to follow in his fathers footsteps as a four ln hand whip He took his first lesson the other day behind the same four handsome grays which were used with the coach Venture In London last spring The route was from Oakland Farm to Newport Mr Vanderbllt did the driving his son strapped to the box seat watching carefully the tactics employed dv nis zainer ana absorbed in the first days instruction Master William was radiant with smiles Several times during the trip the long reins were placed in the tiny hands guid ed by his father Already he shows his Interest and joy In four ln hand driving drives single and double horses ex tremely well In the training ring of Oak dale Farm while driving a pony in his asket nhaeton Is second nature Dut tnis was his first experience as whip behind four lieeting grays and little Willie was game mSERS 8 IWWED si Prince AitifViplaisitWed ScMeswfePcess DE ttttt ATTENDS CESEM0NT Diplomats State Functionaries and Half Hundred Members of German Royal Houses Witness MarnageinCljapel of Imperial Palace Fagot Dance Is Led vby BridalTair in the White Hall Tifra Winston Churchill will make a valuable addition to the ranks of Londons political hostesses Her experience of such parties has been acquired In the salons of TjoAv St Heller who as Lady Jeune was one of the most noted dames of the late queens reign and held some of the most interesting entenainmenis in London Another bride In political circles Mrs Reginald McKenna will make her debut as a London hostess this year at the Ad mlrallty which has not had a chate flalne since the change of government Th wedding of Claude Dutreuil and Miss Natalie Ingrahamwas celebrated at noon Tuesday at the cnurcn or at rni llnne du Roule Paris The ceremony wo nerfnrmed fcv Abbe Gouyon Mr Announcement has been made of the Lirthur Ingraham gave the bride away Berlin Oct 22 Duchess Alexandra VfcVf toria of Schleswlg Holsteln daughter of Prince Frederick Duke of fcnieswig Holsteln was married in the cnapel of the imperial palace at 5 clock tuts aft ernoon to Prince August William of Prus sia fourth son of Emperor wuiiam The ceremony was witnessed by the members of the imperial family and some E0 princes and princesses of the minor German royal houses The chancellor of the empire Prince von Buelowr as well as the other Jhigh state runetronarjes the members of the diplomatic corps Including Dr Hill the American ambassador and the members of the embassy staffs with their wives together with about 800 guests also were present The civil ceremony was held in the pri vate apartment of the palace after which the empress placed the Hohenzollern crown upon the head of the young prin cess The royal party men marcnea procession to the chapeL Her Train Thirteen Feet Long The bride wore a white silk gown trimmed in lace and her train which was richly embroidered with silver and thir teen eer long was borne by four pages The simple ceremony of the Lutheran state church iwas performed by Dr Dryander the court preacher assisted by several minor ecclesiastics As the rings were exchanged the artillery in the palace square began firing a salute and the crashing sounds were interrupted by the melodious coming of the church pells The emperor and the empress kissed the bridal pair Reception in White HalL After the ceremony the royal party marched to the white hall of the palace and held a reception to some 3000 invited guests After the supper the wedding guests took part In a fagot dance an old custom that has been modernized by the emperor and empress The nowly wedded pair promenaded around the white halt attended by ten lackeys bearing tall candles while the guests bowed as they passed At the close of the evening the bride cut her garters in several pieces and distributed them to her bridesmaids Prince August and his bride will spend their honeymoon at Hubertusstock Tola was also the birthday of the empress ton Drake Mr and Mrs Reynolds Hltt and Mrs Griswold Grey The wedding gifts from the bridegroom include a set of old silver plate a pearl sautolr mounted on platinum a string of pearls with two diamond pendants an emerald ring a sapphire ring a collection of old lace an old prayer book an ostrich feather a fan an automobile a brougham a set of sables and an old Saxe clock Prince Louis de Bourbon sent a sliver Inkstand Other presents were a pearl ring and pearl chain front the brides mother Mrs George Ingraham a traveling Dag nnea witn gold and tor toise shell brushes from Mr Arthur In 434 fall suits worth lip to 25 reduced to ALSO 150 Sample Suits rjus received from the makers andworth up to 3000 atrsale price 1675 The sole reason for the reductions is that wveodd sizes and incomplete assortment of lines that cannotbe had again in the materials at the same prices and we do not care to duplicate andi raise prices Take time to look these over youll find some grand values SLOANE LINOLEUM Inlaid Printed and Plain Most durable and sanitary floor covering made Wears indefinitely Suitable for offices bathrooms kitchens halls Attractive designs in tile and hardwood effects PRICES VERY REASONABLE 1414 STREET Have You a Piece of Jewelry That yoit cannot wear because styles have changed Let ijs reshape it for you We have splendidly equipped manufacturing department in charge of clever artists Harris 8c Co JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS Cor 7th and Ss Mrs Potters Son to Wed Special to Th Washington Post graham the bride uncle a diamond and I Marcus Hun announce the engage pearl comb from Mr Phoenix Ingraham ment of their daughter Susan Vander the brides brother a diamond and sap Hun to Mr Stephens Carlton Clark duitb oruocu irom ice onaeKTOom i mother a sablo muff from Mr and SiS I iUro nnil7 iwww iw vuwr COvtinotd on ninth page Henry Potter or new xotk immediately following the service a re nentinn was held at the home of the hrM mother Mrs Ingraham 104 Avenue des Champs Elysees Afterward the couple left In tne Bridegrooms louring automobile for a two months trip through Italy When they return to Paris they will live wiin ine onaai muurer Trf ndinir nart of their time at Du treulls chateau in the department et Mayenn Tiutrenil comes of an old provincial family Both his father and grandfather were royalist deputies rrom Mayenne nu Dutreuil himself is a lieutenant in the from his regiment for some time on an extended leave of absence During this time he has turned his attention to busi ness and Is On the board of directors of several Parisian nrms ne now considers leaving the army entirely in order to give his whole time to commercial Eighth dragoons but has been away lift Among those present st the reception Vers Prince and Princess De la Tour dAvergne1 Prince and Princess Jean Ghlka Mr and Mrs Henry Lehr Mrs Livingston Sampson Mr and Mrs Edward Tuck Mr and 3Irs Chauncey De pew Mrs Tiffany Mr and Mrs ilffllng JPsWarat Ads jure Wtt Use the classified columns of The Posl and secure results No Charge for the advertising For 300 We offer you the choice of a magnificent assortment of the latest styles in Huntington Pianos the finest medfum grade Instruments in this country DROOPS C0 2M25hAre HARPERS NOVEMBER 8 COMPLETE SHORT STORIES THESE eight stories are probably as striking a group as has ever been brought together in a magazine They touch life in its most interesting and varied phases they range in character from comedy to tragedy from dashing romance of olden times to our more sophisticated but not less interesting city life of today andthe rugged outdoor life of the West There are love stories stories of humor of child life of action and of development And there is no story in the number that is not compellingly interesting NOTABLE ARTICLES Down to Patagonia After almost a year of wandering among strange nomadic peoples in Patagonia and Terra del Fuego Mr Charles Furlong has just returned to civilization This expedition made entirely in the interests of Harpers Magazine has proved most fruitful in its results In his first article Mr Furlong describes his journey as far south as Ushuaia the southernmost town in the world Mr Abbeys Shakespeare Pictures Edwin A Abbey A has made for the November Harpers a remarkable group of pictures illustrating Shakespeares Coriolariusr They are accompanied by a brilliant essay on this play The Trend of Chemical Invention A notable scientific paper by Professor Robert Kennedy Duncan showing the general results of the application of the new chemistry to industry in recent patents aqd discoveries The Great River of France The Seine is to France what the Rhine is to Germany Few know the real beauties of its course Miss Marie van Vorst has made a journey down the river and writes most charmingly of the delights of this inland voyage Wonderful pictures by Andre Castaigne A Damascus Night Entertainment Norman Duncan gives a most vivid picture of a night in Damascus The true feeling of the East pervades this article and the stories told are marvels of narration The Art of Horatio Walker CJharles Caffin writesTIelightfully of the work of this distinguished American painter With many of his most striking pictures in tinU The Qity of Industry Charles White hasimade for Harpers a remarkable grpup of etchings of scenes in Pittsburg which he accQmpaniesL fey an entertaining article on his experiences iathismost American of our cities Dnlln it Martin Co Rookwood TheWorld Renowned American Art Pottery NOT only is Rook wood recognized as the leading American Art Pottery but it has also been awarded highest honors in the famous art centers of Europe Our present display of this rich and distinctive pottery embraces all the most recent productions among which are Standard Sea Green Iris Mat Glaze Mat Glaze Painting Conventional Mat Glaze Incised Mat Glaze Modeled Mat Glaze and Vellum The fact that there are NO DUPLICATES in Rookwood together with its exq 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