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i 4 WtPliPP jiT jLrV THE AVASHINGTQNPOT JTBURSDM OCTOBER 21 19094 iWji i A A iJ ji ti XTX LJiyU 1 111JXLJW A I JTL I I SB rfK TBt jemima jMr VllFj eSrapxAvt Jf I 0 3 fl tfl AA VL i ft PtyU 1ft nt PU tUHNW Woodward Lothirop New York WASHINGTO Paris Halloween Favors and Dinner Cards Main Floor Street Notable French Millinery iHE notable distinc tion of our Millinery is more apparent each 3U ccee ding week and already not a few of the exclusive types have gained widespread recognition Thisidistinctiveness comes not so much from our access to the original designs of the foreign milliners as to their own appreciation of the essentials to real art in harmony of design and colors effects We give to the management of this department every advantage which European travel and observation can afford but the air of refinement which characterizes our Millinery is due to the conception of true genius in the profession and not to the mere selection and purchase of models Prench Model Hats are very expensive as the duty is high but we produce Huts of French materials for our patrons which equal and often surpass the French models at less than half their cost Come and enjoy this style show Something new every day Second floor Tenth st RS STEPHEN BABNWELL TRESCOTrjiass sent outtavl tatlcnsrffor the wedding re ception of bee daughter Elizabeth Worthington and Philip Huston Torrey first lieutenant United States marineccorps Wednesday afternoon November 10 at 4 oclock it 1305 street The reception will he very small and will immediately follow the ceremony Miss Elizabeth Trescot was the guest whose honor Mrs Roberdeau Buchanan entertained yesterday afternoon at a small bridge party followed by a tea to which additional guests were asked The house was tastefully decorated with cosmos blooms and all Mrs Buchanans gjests were young people friends of the bride elect Mrs Charles Roebling has sent out invitations for the marriage of her daugh ter Emily Margaretta to Mr Richard McCall Cadwalader jr tpday at 1230 in Trinity Church Trenton Mr Cadwalader is a nephew of Mr John Lembert Cadwalader of New York who was assistant Secretary of State un der the late Mr Hamilton Fish during the administration of President Grant Baron Hengelmuller Returns 1 The Austro Hungarian ambassador who with Baroness Hengelmuller is spending the autumn at Lenox has come to Washington for a stay of a few days Rear Admiral and Mrs Terry and Miss Eleanor Terry who spent the summer and early autumn in Europe has sailed for frome and will arrive this week Lieut Col Tahaka military attache to tjie Japanese embassy who accompanied Prince Kuni to San Francisco has returned to his apartments at the Portland Linkins Kent Mens Fall Clothing That Is Ready to Wear HEX we decided three years ago to extend our Department of Mens Clothing to include Suits for business and dress Fancy Vests Overcoats and Raincoats we also determined to allow no goods to enter that hadnt a reputation and were not backed by a guarantee This policy has been rigidly adhered to and will continue to lie as long as we have a Clothing Department The new fall stock to which we invite your attention is the product of the best clothing manufacturers in this country those whose names are synonymous with superiority The methods of best custom tailors applied to ready to wear clothing by artisans who learned the craft in custom shops guarantees as much distinction of style and design as the made to order kinds We are the distributers of the Hart Schaffner Marx Clothing the character and workmanship of yhich mark the farthest advance in modern tailoring methods They will fit you as you can easily determine for yourself bv trvinjr on vour required size That they are fashioned in the best style will be apparent to you at the same time Their wearing powers are assured you by the use of nothing but absolutely pure woolen fabrics caustic tested to guard against any chance of cotton adulteration The Hart Schaffner Marx label is in every coat It stands for highest quality materials up to date styles and finest workmanship Suits 1800 to 3250 Raincoats 1800 to 3500 Overcoats 1 80 0 to 3 5 0 0 Trousers 3 5 0 to 1 0 0 0 Other Makes 1500 up Second floor Eleventh st mwBL HI 1 9 Beret WffirK aS Willi DM rWv I i 1 ywi A quiet marriage was celebrated yesterday at noon at the home of Mrs Lewis 13 Payson 1229 Massachusetts aver nue when her niece Miss Mabel Kent was married to Mr William Linkins of this city Because of the recent death of the brides uncle Judge Lewis Pay son only the immediate families were present at the ceremony Dr Samuel Greene officiated Mrs De Witt Talmage whp is spending the autumn at Hot Springs entertained at tea in the Casino Tuesday afternoon Mr and Mrs Gordon Gumming who spent the summer and early autumn in Europe will sail for home October 23 Mrs Cornelius Marius Schoonmaker has sent out invitations for the marriage of her daughter Althea Livingston to Mr Louis Hewlett Thursday October 28 at 4 oclock at the Church of the Incarnation New York Mr William Roe has sent out cards announcing the marriage of his daughter Mary Stuart to Mr A Lee Woodward Zeigler Saturday October 16 at St Thomas Church New Windsor on the Huuson New York Hlckey andMrC Richard Winst of Alex The ceremonywas followed bVasup per to the bridal parly at the homeof tne bride tin streets Later In the evening Mry andoMrs Morrill left for thelrwedding trjp Mrs Morrill traveled in a suit or terracotta broadcloth They will reside IntKnoxvUle Tenn Rodlei larkr Hhe marriage of Miss Margaret Clark daughter of Mr and Mrs Blake CIark to Mr John Rodler was solemnized last evening at 6 oclock in St Stephens Koman Catholic Church the Rev Gibbon Emythe officiating Thes bride wore an exquisite gown of white shantung crepe trimmed with lace a tulle veil and a corone of Orange blossoms and carried a shower bouquet of Bride roses and lilies of the valley Her sister iliss Clark was the maid of honor and her gown was of apricot marquis tte over satin She carried an armful of mauve chrysanthemums Mis3 Bessie Clark also a sister of the Bride and Miss Cora Huddleston were tne oridesmalqs and wore gowns of white lace over yellow satin and carried yellow chrysanthemums Mr Harry Burr was the best man and the ushers were Mr George Sladt Mr Itipnard Blyinan of New York Mr Paul Julian and Mr Arthur Lansdale The ceremony was followed by a reception at the home of Mr and Mrs Clark 2215 Washington circle from 7 until 10 oclock when Mr and Mrs Rodler left town on their wedding trip After November 1 they will be at home at 1810 North Capitol street Mr and Mrs Charles Snow have given up their house in Twentieth street and are at 2319 Eighteenth street MacNair Jones I 8 Miss Margaret Elizabeth Jones daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Jones and Mr Henry MacNair of New York and Boston were married last evening at 830 oclock at the home of the brides parents at the Columbia the Kev Mr Freaertck Power of the Vermont Avenue Christian Church officiating Mr Fabian played the wedding music The bride was given In marriage by her father She wore a very pretty gown of white satin trimmed with gold lace with a tulle veil and orange blossoms Her bouquet was formed of lilies of the valley and orchids Only relatives and a few friends were present at the ceremony and the reception which followed was entirely informal Mr and Mrs MacNair left town later in the evening for New York Vhere they will make their home 1 Morrill Anderson 6 I Rivers Emmons 8 to Table Cover Specials ARE offering attractive values in Round Table Covers They are of rich renaissance lace lace inserting and embroidered and eyelet work lace inserting with pure linen centers Very ricn ana attractive ciotns 72 inch Cloths of Renaissance lace S600 each 72 inch Cloths of Renaissance lace inserting 675 each 72 inch Cloths of embroidered and eyelet work lace insertino 1500 each Also hand made Cluny Lace Centerpieces SI 00 to 1000 each Handsome Clunv Lace Scarfs S200 to 1650 each Hand made Cluny Lace Luncheon Sets consisting of one center 1 piece and half dozen six and twelve inch doilies 80 0 1 0 0 0 to 5 0 0 0 the set Second floor Eleventh st The New York Avenue Presbyterian Church was the scene of an exceptionally pretty wedding last evening when Miss Anna Margaret Anderson daughter of Mr and Mrs Anderson became the bride of Mr Chester Morrill The ceremony which was performed by I the Rev Dr Wallace Radcliffe took place at oclock in the presence of a large number of friends Tne cnurcn was ViMnHfnllv decorated with palms and quantities of chrysanthemums Mr Paul Fishbaugh played the wedding music The bride was given in marriase by her father She wore ai beautiful gown of white satin trimmed with lace and embroidered hi pearls She wore a tulle veil and orange blossoms and carried Bride roses and lilies of the valley Mrs Webster Manning was the matron of honor and her gown was of pink satin and she carried white roses Miss Jane Shup trine of Savannah was the maid of honor Kr gown like those of the bridesmaids Miss Mary Williams Miss Florence Jacobs and Miss Edith Bond was of white crepe de chine trimmed with pearls They carried pink chrysanthemums The best man was Mr Webster Manning and the ushers were Mr Ara Daniel Mr James Carpenter Mr Harry Special Demonstration of the a Lily of France Corset ARE now having in our Corset Department a special demon onuiivi me uuj vi iiauw luuueio iuese corsets are made after the latest imported designs yet modified to meet the requirements of the American figure The materials are the very best and they are boned with walohn which is the acknowledged best boning material now in use being superior in many respects to whajebone Miss Meskill an expert fitter is with us for limited time and would be pleased to receive our patrons and demonstrate the merits of the various models of the Lily of France Prices range from 500 to 1500 the pair Third floor Eleventh st Woodward Lothrop Dulin Martin Co Elegant Tea Trays With Rich Patterns of Cretonne Under Glass Mahogany and wicker rim round oval and oblong shapes in various sizes Very appropriate for wedding gifts Priced from 400 up Sterling Silver REPRESENTATIVE display of the newest and richest ctions of foremost silversmiths enables the selection of Wedding Gifts however small and inexpensive to be of distinctive character and elegance A variety of new fall designs is now on display S3Speclal attention is directed to our display of the quaint Dutch Silver and Sheffield Plated Trays A Dulin Martin Co Pottery Porcelain China Glass Silver 1215 St and 1214 18 St A very pretty wedding was solemnized in St Marks Protestant Episcopal Church last evening at S30 oclock when Miss Marion Emmons daughter of Mrs I A Emmons became the bride of Mr Joseph Rivers of Beaufort The Rev Dr Devries officiated Quantities of autumn leaves and white chrysanthemums filled the chancel forming an effective setting for the bridal party The bride who was escorted to the altar by her brother Mr Alden Emfhons was given in marriage by her pother She wore an imported lace robe made over chiffon and satin a tulle veil and orange blossoms and carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley Miss Lucy Emmons was maid of honor for her sister and she wore a dainty gown of white embroidered net over white silk She carried an armfuj of yellow chrysanthemums and her hat which was white was trimmed with white willow plumes Mrs Emmons wore a gown of black chiffon satin trimmed with old duchess lace Mr John Emery of Charleston was the best man and the ushers were Mr George Emmons and Mr Thomas Scrivener The ceremony was followed by a small reception at the home of the bride in East Capitol street Mr and Mrs Rivers left Washington later in the evening for their wedding trip before going to Beaufort where they will establish their home Mrs Rivers traveled in a suit of dark blue diagonal cloth with blue and gray hat Ellis Comoy The marriage of Miss May Conroy daughter of Mrs Theodosia Conroy and Mr Everett Ellis took place yesterday morningr at 9 oclock in St Pauls Roman Catholic Church Mgr Mackin celebrated high nuptial mass assisted by the Rev Lennon the Rey Conroy and the Rev Gannon cousins of the bride The Rev Thomas Walsh and the Rev James Krug were in the sanctuary The church was beautifully decorated with greens and quantities of yellow and white chrysanthemums There was exquisite music with Mrs Jules Dowling at the organ Miss Stoddard violin solo ist and Mrs Annie Grant Fugitt and Miss May Gorman the vocalists The bride was attended only by Miss Margaret Gorman She wore a smart traveling suit of mode oroadcloth with a hat oft bronze velvet trimmed With wis taria willow plumes She wore a corsage of lilie8 of the valley and orchids and carried a white prayer book A breakfast was served at the home of Zz jf 7 -2250 9xl2 tapeifry I4ajaIa miivs wiuascia luga 1698 1 great deal of snappy style in new tailored SUITS these We have 8O0Silfts at Ihisydneipeg alone so you are sure pi finding si thing to your iking mnW it We have ilore serge or broadcloth 0i MBUMi half fitted and with deep roll olli satin embroidered itl ratailBrdilt throughout with guarantied Sl03p satin two pockets trimmed and iiiedy with fancy buttons sorne of stin Srts1 are pleated in cluster effectSw Also at 2975 perfectly plainii lored Suits of widealediagiiaL I in three qaarter fitted effect new style jfedp skirt in all the hewhad taria amethyst army bluerbrowri Also at 2975 a few sarnple jjildtejysiptjt i in fancy trimmed effects of brpaclotr 2tonjideQ wale cheviot knickerbockeiSj and storm lirgej hardly any two alike and really worth up tpv50Q the brides mother 1925 street which was attended only by he clergy and the 1 members of the family Mr and Mrs Ellis left Washington at 3 oclock for New York where they will spend their hqneymoon They will be at home after November 15 at 1925 street Mr and Mrs James A Davis of Charleston are the guests of Mr and Mrs William Lee Mr and Mrs Davis arrived in Washington from Hot Springs where they spent the early autumn They will travel in the West before returning to their home Parry Newman ISfbmg StttoilaHan altirt9 Caxiis JiUrfpHon axbe efttial flitntt axbs Janptycam fiallantxT xnxis rxf xxn JKUEtS 431 Eleventh snieET DAILY DIET HINTS By Dr ALLEN Food Specialist 1 Copyright 1909 by Joseph Bowles CORNBREAD AND MUSH Cornbread made from the corn meal not the entire corn commonly sold by grocers is not a complete food as Is bread made from entire wheat rye or entire corn flour It contains more albumen and lessstarch than whole wheat bread the germ oil and most of the starch being thrown out inthe milling but cornmeai if baked very slowly is a very desirable change for persons whose staple food is fine white starch flour bread It has a beneficial effect upon a elimination and supplies albumen which may be furnished in insufficient quantity in the ordinary diet Boiling is a better process for cooking cornmeai than is baking but soft mush is inferior as a food to hard bread The Importance of thorough masticated Is well understood but to i practice it one mut have hard bread or some other natural food like nuts which naturally Induces thorough mastication Miss Frances Estelle Newman daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Frank Newman of Maryland and Mr Albert Sidney Parry were married at 3 oclock yesterday afternoon in the Church of the Incarnation by the Rev William Tayloe Snyder Only relatives and a few friends were present The decorations were beautiful and consisted of white roses and chrysanthemums Miss Dickinson played the wedding music The bride who was unattended was given in marriage by her brother Mr Fielder Newman She wore a gown of brown rajah satin made princess and a large brown velveti hat trimmed with brown plumes She carried a shower bouquet of Bride roses and lilies of thp valley Mr and Mrs Parry left Washington immediately after the ceremony for their wedding trip Upon their return they wili reside at the Warrington 1807 Wyoming avenue Mrs Benjamin Pilson who has been ill at her home in Leroy and Phelps place is improving and will soon be convalescent As soon as Mrs Pilson is able to travel she expects to go to some CONTINUED ON NINTH PAGE THAT SUMMER TAN REMOVED I Scientifically and completely In one treatment by our graduate operators SOME OF THE THINGS WE SELL Tissue Food for Wrinkles Whitening Cream for Tan Bleaching and Freckles Acne Cream for Pimples Blackheads Large Pores arid Oily Skins Lettuce Cream for Cleansing Re fined Olive Soapf a mild and pure soap Refining Powder for Reflnfng Pores and Bleach i ing vegetable Face Powder Three shades of Antiseptic and Bleaching Lotion Hair Tonics for Oily and Dry Scalps Tolllde Lotion for severe cases of Dandruff Acacia Balm a liquid powder for whitening Rose Geranium a harmless liquid rouge that wont wash off Geranium Jelly for Chapped Hands Depilatory a harmless ah4 effective preparation for removing superfluous hairs SOME OF THE THINGS WE DO Instantaneous Bleaching Electrolytic War ter Massage New Wrinkle Treatment Pimple and Blackhead Treatment OHy Skins arid Enlarged Pores treated Astringent Egg Masks Melthine Treatment Electrical Scalp Massage with rays Warts Moles Superfluous Hairs and Dilated Capillaries removed with electric needle by Graduate Operators THE MARINELLO SYSTEM The System of Facial and Scalp Treatments That Embraces Scientific Massage an indicated by the Position of the Bloid Vessels and Nerves Use of Batteries andEleetrlc Appliances of all kinds 12th and Streets iS2g1i2L JW We beg foannbpijlw have again Beculagenc for the wprIdmMs Handmade Jewellery We have unequaled far cilities for furnishing special handmade jewellery to meet any requirement in style kind or finish Particular attention is given to the repairing of old fashioned jewellery or resetting the jewels in new mountings Estimates and designs will be gladly furnished by our Repair Depart ment first floor Gait Bro Established Over a Century Jewellers Silversmiths Stationers 1 107 Pennsylvania Ave The New Sf Jewitry Store EXCLUSIVE BRIDAL GIFTS GEMS Jewelry Silverware and Art bje Is the finest and most recent productions of their kind Being new throughout this stock presents exceptional advantages for the selection of DISTINCTIVE WED DING GIFTS BrowntrArmsirongCo Jewelers W8 St STEREING SILVER Bon Bon Dishes Very pretty designs Jusf the thing for a Wedding Gift i a 1 at Harris Co Seventh and Sts IftATIfKVWkA THE OUTER A OARttEHT SHOW 0e TO 614 ELEVEMTH STREET The new fall and winter coats suits dresses waists and hats are ready As always a little more in style and quality for the same price you pay elsewhere See the Latest styles and Designs of KIMONOS Anil the AttractVveSelectlon of ART LACES At DAAVIIT BROS 1114iStreetHf tfc mm i TAVENNER CO Cleaners aiicL Dyers EXPEHTS ON OSTRICH tPLCMEg LACE CURTAIN BLANKETS 4a 615 Twelfth Street WV Phcne Mila 3805S NQ BRANCH OFFICES5 iW i Cf THE PLUME A Feather Hospital Bring your Old Feathers we frill make them over equal to new at small1 cost Years of experience has taupht us how to make a handsome French Plume or a graceful Willow tromi your old feathers if Dyeing Cleaning Curling and WH lowing As a special offer to introduce ourselves to you we will sell a 16 lnch French Plume white or 1 ffi black for 1JU Cor 12th and Sts Stcosd Flour Oiir Inrtr Eitrinci ei I2tk St Alstror Co BALTIMORE Offer -The Latest1 London and Parts Fashions and Models In Ladles JGents and Childrens Apparel jf and the first shimepfjQrie beautifut instrurnEntemlcf 6fsrJMestare ry and rivexnjbitiSa aiirl present quarters ilRillii styles in Womens and Misses 4r TAILQIIHII tl06iGiSjt 0lflilial tAJ chandj 5yarlssgtoent jot Ster UrigSil vSugarJ lfatis Creairi aiSyvespojHa ijdjtaeForkSna MjSjPMks iflifra ejjimtf0rirvlio prjc IjrJeacE DWXRbiS HHES CSoT ortneriytwjtii fBSjajrisjrCo iSenthiSnNAVi Ladiesv Tailoring 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