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THE WASHKGTOX TRIES TUESDAY NOVEMBER 1910 J

Wife of Attorney General Wickershami Is Hostess at Luncheon to Miss Taft

Presidents Daughter WillGo to Baltimore Early-

in December-

Mrs Wickersham wife of the At-torney General Invited a company ofyoung people luncheon today tomeet Miss Helen Taft at the secondsocial function of the season In honorof the White House debutante

The other guests were CountessLuiseAlexandra you Bernstorffdaughter of the German ambassadorMiss Nagol daughter of the Secretaryof Commerce awl Labor Miss YvonneTownsend Mrs Spencer Cosby wifeof Colonel Cosby U S A Miss Car-lisle Miss Pilling Miss Hinckley andMrs Albert Akin

Early in December Miss Taft willgo to Baltimore to be the chief guestof Mrs Theodore Marburg at tIe

which she Decemberher debutante daughter Miss

Julia The Presidentsdaughter will also go to Baltimore-for her first large dance of the seasonas she to attend the first Mon-day there Monday eveningDecember 12

Mrs Carpenter-To Receive Wednesdays

Mrs J FaIrfield Carpenter who Isspending the autumn season In herhouse on Sixteenth street will receiveInformally on Wednesdays-

Miss of New York is thehouse guest of Mrs Carpenter

JMr and Mrs Alexander Leeare whospent the summer abrcad have return

ed tb Washington and have openedtheir residence 1S3S I street northwestfor the winter

Miss ShawWeds Dr R F Dunmire

Miss Edna Shaw daughter of Mr andMrs B F Shaw was married to DrRoy Franklin Dunmire last evening atS oclock The ceremony which wasperformed In the home of the parents-of the bride 118 Third street southeastby the Rev Dr J J Muir pastor ofthe Temple Baptist Church was attended py a gathering of relatives and-a few Intimate friends

Palms ferns clusters of autumnleaves and chrysanthemums adornedthe house for the occasion and MissVance Sullivan played the weddingmusic Immediately preceding the cere-mony Mlse Catherine Erney sang VIIlanellc and 0 Promise Me

The bride who was escorted to theImprovised altar of tall palms and whiteflowen and given in marriage by herfather wore a handsome robe of ivoryduchess satin made with a tunic ofwhite chiffon trimmed with duchesslace Her tulle veil was arranged with-a bandeau of orange blossoms and shecarried a cluster of American beautyroses

Miss Harriet Shaw who was hermaid of honor wore a dainty gown

of pink trimmed in goldbeaded tulleand carried a cluster of pink chrysan-themums

Harvey C Dunmire of Altoona Pabrother of the bridegroom was bestman

The wedding ceremony was followed-by a reception Mrs Shaw who as-sisted her soninlaw and daughter In

guests wore a ofgray trimmed in rose point laceA section of the Marine Band playedthroughout the evening

Later in the evening Dr and MrsDunmire left Washington for a weddingtrip in England Upon their return theywill be entertained in Philadelphia bya sister of the bridegroom Mrs C JKieferle Mrs Dunmire traveled insuit of rough blue cloth with a toque ofblue velvet

Tpon their return to Washington theywill he at home January 1 atthe Florence

Among the outoftown guests present-at the ceremony were Mr and MrsHarvey C Dunmire 34 r and MrsCharles V Dunmire Mr and Mrs Will-iam A Dunmire and Mr and MrsBlack of Altoona Pa Mrs J CKieferle of Philadelphia Mr and MrsPulls William Pulls Miss Blanche Harcourt and Mrs Oliver Hagorty oftimore

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law and daughter Mr and MrsRoosevelt jr for a month

The Naval Attacheand Baroness Prueschen von und zuLlebenstein who have been absent inAustriaHungary since early summerare due to arrive in New York No-vember 16

Mrs Clarence Moore will return toWashington and open her house for thewinter on Sunday after a brief sojourn-at the Virginia Hot Springs Herdaughter who will bo presented to so-ciety next season Is a student at Holton Arms School this winter

An interesting announcement comingfrom Detroit yesterday is that ofengagement of Miss Marion Thurberdaughter of Henry T Thurber privatesecretary to President Cleveland duringhis second Administration to Representative Edwin Denby of MichiganThe wedding will probably take placeIn the spring

Representative Denby Is one of theBoat popular in

society His sister Mrs GilbertWilkes who makes her home with himhas ben his hostess during his resl-dfnoe in Washington as a member ofCongress

General GreelyIs Host At Dinner

Gen A W Creely was host at aninformal dinner party last evening inhonor o B L Simpson of Peking

Ina The additional guests were MrJustice Brown Gen Leonard P WoodGen G W Davis Prof C i Munroe

James Allen Dr Wiley John Barrett Herbert Putnam A J Parsonsand Gilbert Grosvenor-

Mr Simpson who was presented tothe President on Saturday hasseveral books under the nom de plumeof Putnam W al and lie is one of thehighest authorities on the policies ofthe OenL

The Italian accompaniedt y Marebesa Cusani their son anddaughter arrived in Washington lastevening from New York theylanded Saturday from Italy

The Counselor of the German Em-bassy and the Countess Wedel whospent last few days at NiagaraFalls returned to their apartment inthe Portland yesterday

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LOCAL MENTIONY-

our Carpets Will Be Cleaned-In most satisfactory manner22d N Y ave nw mothproofingprocess employed carpetscoured and made spotless TeL W 427

sac Try Our Famous Stews 250-Pbila Oyster Cb Chop House 51311th nw

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Miss Annette SmithTo Be Guest of Honor

Miss Louise Dill of Baltimore whoIs spending several weeks in Washing-ton with her grandmother Mrs Dubanj of Massachusetts avenue willentertain at a luncheon on Thursday-in compliment to hor cousin Miss

Smith whose marriage to Whitney Klpp of New York will take placoSaturday

jevening-

On Thursday evening the MissesSwett of Maryland avonue will behostesses at a dance In complimentto Miss Smith

AMr and Mrs George Daniel Marcy-

of Portsmouth N IL have arrived inWashington and are the guests ofMrs Marcys parents Mr and Mrs WScott Smith at 528 T street

Mrs Caleb C North and her youngerdaughter Miss Margaret North are atthe Strand Atlantic City where theywill spend several weeks

JMiss Ethel L Cooke of Eighteenth

street entertained last evening In hon-or of Miss Charlotte Lee whose niarriage to Harry Munn will take place

jCommander Newton McCully U S N

was host at dinner followed by atheater and supper party at the NewWiliard last evening in honor of MissEleanor Terry and Lieutenant Camperk of the Italian embassy whosoengagement was recently announced

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NEWS OF ALEXANDRIA IPWASHINGTON TIMES BUREAU

ALEXANDRIA VA NOV S

A coroners jury presided over by DrS B Moore and composed of James ELegg A A Warfleld Lawrence Leatherland C C Brawner S M Adamsand R L Carnes at Wheatleys funeralrooms at 11 oclock met today to in-

quire into the death of Nan Russellwho died at her home 721 South Colum-bus street last night under suspiciouscircumstances

After hearing the evidence of Dr WM Smith and several negroes who wereIn the womans house the jury

until tomorrow morning at 11

when further evidence will boheard

The attention of the ponce was calledto the condition of Nan Russell whitefortyflvo years old yesterday

when Policeman Reid was calledinto the house In which Ford a negroand the Russell woman lived by a slaterof Nan Russell

The woman told the policeman thatshe suspected that Nan had beendealt with and an investigation revealedthe fact that she had a wound in herchest resembBng that which wouldhave been inflicted by a sharp instrument Dr W W WaiHeld was calledin and examined the woman butdo nothing for her as she was in a com-

atose tate She died about 1830 oclocklast night without having gained con-s eusness

George Ford who was ken Intocustody last night said that he knewnothing of Nan having been stabbedHe avers that she has been sick forsome time and that through weaknessshe has fallen out of bed several times

The polls opened this morning In thefour voting There littleInterest manifested In the

here as C C carlin the candidatefor on the Democratic tickethas no

held a meeting at their hall lastevening and elected one new member-E C read a paper on TheBattle of Gettysburg Charles S Tay-lor was appointed to read a paper at

next meeting The report of thegrand commander on assuming theduties of his office was read E Warfield sr made a report of his visitto the Grand Camp Andrew Sullivan-jr presented to the museum of thecamp a photo of the Inside of BatteryRodgers taken In 1864

Aaron Odell has sold to J MiltonEnos four houses and lots on the east

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Miss Helen Taft who will be an Important factor in the social activitiesthis season will be the principal guestat a luncheon which Lieut CharlesRussell Train U S N and Mrs Trainwill give on board theSylph of whichLieutenant Train is In command Tues-day November 16

iDr J Russell Verbrycke jr has re

turned to the city after a the weeksvacation spent in New York

Mr Skybak for four years secretary-of the Norwegian legationpromoted to the post of counselor ofthe legation in Berlin but

Mr Skybak has been one of the mostpopular bachelors in the Diplomatic

I corps during his residence inand will be missed by

society in Washington as well as BarrHarbor and Newport where he dividedhis summers

Mr and Mrs Edson Bradley whospent the summer at their place in theThousand Isles and on their housebeat-the Roxanoa returned to Washingtonseveral days ago and opened theirConnecticut avenue house loftWashington yesterday morning for NewYork from where they will return thisevening On Thursday they will leavefor North Carolina for a stay of sev-eral weeks

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Certified copies of the wills of Nora LTurley and Andrew J Turley were to-day recorded in the clerks office of thecorporation court

The case of Thomas vs theSouthern Railway Company has beensettled by a compromise judgment of500 for the plaintiff

The Alexandria Light Infantry fiftystrong last evening went to Leesburg-on a special and gave an exhibi-tion drill before a new company beingorganized in that city

Charles E Pettey and MJss HalUe AJohnson were married at St MarysChurch rectory the Rev H J Cutler-on Thursday October 27

EASY FOR DEMOCRATS-IN SOUTH CAROLINA

COLUMBIA S C Nov 8 With noopposition to the Democratic ticketseither State or Congressional a lightvote was cast in South Carolina today

C L Blease witschosen governor while C A Smith aprohibitionist was made lieutenantgovernor

South Carolina returned seven Democrats to the House tho change being in the Second district where J FByrnes succeeds J O H Patterson

SELLER OF POPCORNALLOTTED A STAND

Major Sylvester has issued orders thatMary Langwer the popcorn womanwhose wagon for eight years stood atthe corner of Fifteenth and G streetsmay stand on the south side oftheavenue north of the Treasury

resulting in-

decision by the Chief of Police to allowher to stand in a place out of danger

DUKE OF CONNAUGHT-AT BLOEMFONTEINC-

APE TOWN Nov 8 The Duke ofConnaught and his party today arrived-at Eloomfonteln marking the first stageof the royal tour of the new South Af-rican Union The Basuto reception takesplace tomorrow Immediately followingwhich the royal party will leave forVictoria Falls

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Thousand are Profiting by this Immense Merger SaleIts the greatest sacrifice sale this city has ever without comparison in the

wonderful savings it offers

Raincoats Cravanetted Overcoats English Slipons andWaterproof Silk Coats for Men Women and Children

Are Being Sold at Less then Manufacturers CostT-

his sale has been made compulsory by our purchase of the mammoth business of the BOSTONRAINCOAT CO one of the largest manufacturers of highgrade waterproof apparel In the world All oftheir stores throughout the United States are to be consolidated with our own under our name but tomake a prompt adjustment of the financial affairs involved by this great purchase it is necessary to turnthese goods into IMMEDIATE CASH

Thousands of coats haVe already been sold but there Is still a large assortment left Below are shownthe tremendous cuts in price which make this such a wonderful saving opportunity

All on Separate Racks for Easy Picking Plenty of SalespeopleAbsolute Satisfaction Guaranteed Sale Starts Promptly at S a m

Every Record Price Brokenseenabsolutely

S12no Storm Coats all thenewest styles of tho season Noth-ing lacking In make fit and finish-A dressy overcoat and

rain proofX11 to go at

Men 15 Crnvcnetten made instylish overcoat fashion of goodhard wearing material

to keep the shape f fand absolutely 43All to go at

Slentj 20 Priestly Cravciictteimade of the new English worstedshandsomely tailored with or without military collars in all the newest shades of gray black brownand novelty stripesAll to go at

3Ieii 21 nnd 30 Crnvenettcamade of finest cloth allImported fabrics tailored-of latest fit 1 O F

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liens English Sllponx madeof the best rubberized materialsand guaranteed rain proof clothof newest shades of f Fgray and tan All to Hki flTk-go at A tv3-

Ien Handtailored RainproofOvercoats 83 and 940 values Inthe choicest fabrics about 75 im-ported English slipons included In thelot All to 1S52250 and

Ladies 10 nnd Raincoatsmade In the loose mannish effects-of finest quality rubberized materials in colors oftans and grays only fc1All to go at J9 rf

Silk Rubberized MohnlmMoires and English Sllpon allnew 1910 and 1911 models a be-wildering array of stripes andplaids plain colorsand novelty effects rj A TJf2250 to 5 0 values K

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Army and NavyService OrdersA-

RMYChaplain JOHN A RANDOLPH 6th In

is relieved from Fort McPherson Georgia to Fort BarrancasFlorida

Major JAMES R CHURCH MedialCorps from Fort Ontario New Yorkto Fort Williams Maine relievingCaptain EDGAR W Medi-cal Corps who will proceed to FortOntario New York

Major JOHN P HAYS paymasterfrom duty In tho Department offornia to Seattle Washington

Captain FRANK M CALDWELL 12thCavalry will report to theing officer Fort Robinson Nebraskafor duty

First Lieutenant ALLEN KIMBERLYCoast Artillery Corps ie relievedfrom duty at the Pacific branchUnited States Military Prison Al-catraz CaL to the Fortieth Company Coast Artillery Corps

First Lieutenant WALTER c JONESThirteenth Infantry Is relieved fromtreatment at the General Hospital-the Presidio of San Francisco Cal

NAVYLieutenant Commander C M TOZER-

to Naval Academy Annapolis MdLieutenant W J

Philadelphia Navy Yard PugotSound Wash to Navy Yard PugetSound Wash

Lieutenant A C NAIL to PhiladelphiaNavy Yard Pugot Sound Wash

Pay Director L C KBRR to Navy PayOffice Newport R L

MOVEMENTS OF VESSELSVirginia Maryland South

Dakota California Colorado andPennsylvania at Coronado Iwana atBoston Castine Cutttefleh Taran-tula and Viper at Norfolk Dolphin-at Washington Roe nt NorfolkRocket at Indian Head Yorktown-at Amapala Prairie at Charleston-and Caesar at Boston

Sailed Bailey from Wealth t m forTerry from Annapolis for

Norfolk Princeton fromfor Panama Birmingham from Nowport for Norfolk fromAnnapolis for cruise In Chesapeake

San Helena from Hankewfor Nanking

HOMER PACE HEREHomer S Pace arrived In Washington

today to Inspect the Y M C A classesIn system of accountancy which havebeen organized In several cities In

with the educational departments He Is of the schoolsand will remain in the city over Wed-nesday It is expected

Woman Can Have it byUsing Parisian Sage

Madam If your hair Isnt jut whatyou would like It 0 be why dont youuse Parisian Sage

If It does not put life and luster Intothe hair and cause It to grow abundantly you can have your money backfrom Henry Evans or James ODonnell

Two years agoI lost all my hairand thought Iwould try PariBlaa Sane Before I had fin-

ished woir thefirst bottle mhair had stopped falling and J

head wascovered withnew hair alsoremoved all tdandruff a n d ttoday I have alovely head ofhair s

I think Parisian Sage the best hairrestorer and dandrrff cure In the worldtoday It also makes the hair cleanflurry and silkyMiss Mary E DIckson 2ST South Ave Brldgeten N J1910

For men women and children thereIs no hair preparation that equals Par-

isian Sage it never disappoints it doesjust what the American makers advertise it to do It banishes dandruff killstbe dandruff germ stops falling hair orscalp itch or money back Sold byHenry Evan James ODonnell anddruggists everywhere Iarge bottle 50cents

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Ladles Ilichsnratie Raincoats ofsilk and wool fabrics in all shadesloose and fitted backs of the latest 1910 and 11models suitable forrain or shine AU-to go at

Ladles Silk Rubberized Coatsnnd Sllponx In light and darkshades fitted and looseeffects regular price515 and 518 All to go-at

Ladles Imported Crnvenettix andSilk Ilubberized Coats In a multi-tude of shades half fittinc andcircular effects A popular jrormeitfor all occasions No woman etaafford to be without one ofuseful garmentsValues from 25 to

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GOODYEAR RUBBERManufacturers

TREE W WASHINGTONGIVES RECORD YIELD

tWestern Fruit Grower Gets Ten

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One SourceSPOKANE Wash p7 SPhIllp

Miller a pioneer rancher at MlllerdaleIn the Wenatchee valley central Washington has Just harvested boxes-or 3000 pounds of highgrade commercial apples from a single tree In an orchard planted thirty years ago Threeother trees of the same age producedforty boxes each These apples are ofthe

Other of the old orchardplanted to Ben Davis treOB will y oldtwenty bores of apples while elx01 Island Greening

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WASHINGTON BARBERARRESTED IN CANADA

AccomptUiled by Detective BaurRalph Racinnl an Italian wanted ona charge of grand larceny Is today-on his way to Washington from Ottawa Canada where he was arrestedseveral days ago

RaclnnI a barber by trade acted assalesman for Cole Swan jewelersof 1514 Fourteenth street and twoyears ago Is alleged to have disap-peared without accounting for 1606worth of jewelry which he was sup-posed to have sold on the installmentplan

ENTERTAINMENT A SUCCESSCommittees having In charge the

consisting of amateurtheatricals music and a hall given bythe Buablan Sick Benefit Society at Ma-sonic Temple are being congratulated

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Womens Coat SuitsWorth 30 and 2250

Womens Fine Wool Coat Suits jacket satin Hoed throughout colnavy and all the newest 191011 fall and winter

shades and mixtures Worth 3000 2750 2500 frt f2250 Tomorrow vpiZOO

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Finest models Womens Snits every one aspecimen of the tailors art Worth 2500 4250 QQ

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40c 27inch Cotton Mixed Saxony Flannel 29c yard

50c 27inch Cotton Mixed Saxony Flannel 39c yard

75c 27inch Allwool Saxony Flannel 59c yard

65c 36inch Allwoe Saxony Flannel yard

30inch Cotton Shaker Flannel 12c yard

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3250 9xl2 foetVELVET RUGS

3250 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs This is Alexander SmithCos famous colonial grade a fine highpile floor covering that willlast designs that will please in oriental and floral all the wanted colorcombinations A large purchase makes possible this jcj A A-very special price For tomorrow each

4500 9x12 footSTILTON RUGS

4500 Ale Smith Cos Seamless Wilton Rugs their bestquality and perfect goods An entirely new showing of oriental designs in allovers and medallions proper and desirable combinations-of olive tan brown green and red correct CgOO SJA

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An endless variety of Damask TeaNapkins in fringed hemstitched orscalloped edge at special prices

Scotch Damask Hemstitched TVMSeta munliriiM of one 2x yardTablecloth and one dozen 3Mn-Hemstttcbed Napkinsto match SftW value

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