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SPRING FASHIONS, various kinds, but hand embroidery should b: | intique designs, and the adaptability t+ treated more ‘kindly, ana with greater respect. | in Infinite number of purposes. Shawls or New Fabrics in the | Finbroidered sleeves’ give great distinction to » | mountain wool, or what are called the Uniritz: the Work | dinner or indoor dress. but, of course, the style o | rashmere.very rich in design and color are of great drapery would only suit a simple classt-:al ign. | beau y, though very moderate in price, tt being not one that was much cut up or “fussy.” Em- | possibie to obtvin for ¢200 what would ‘former! From Oar Own Correspondent. broideries for bordering reproduce in the tiachine- | have been difficult to tind at three tines tht pric New Yorx, February 23. | made patt-rns the old needl> work and soild flan- The Deora shawl, always (averved by white ‘The pro:nise of an ea soa has out | hel patterns. The lace and 1 ripes, are now very largely for upholstery Gences Y | ine eee ee Tar A react | display the seollops, the urtists use them abroad and as they are used in eee Seas ane Boras te Provasio® | the stirs, the squire Littice and otver weil kn¢ some artistic houses la Germany and Belgium— 2. followe Dy conventionalized, shaded | uotably In Antwerp. Strined cashmere shawls 21 5 and other small fow- inost suitanle for traveling raps, Uke tae ler | now flowered satins. Hzht eum! embro!d-red | ers, inci 2 1 favorite, decea, can be purshased at almost any price from morals. | robes and nun’s velling in all the delfzate tints for All these are executed in | twelve dollars to ene hundred, which is as hizh a c i in all the but with the stiffness —insey is necessary to pay for acashmere shawl of ties oe Only about six weeks the reculation border. sSUN many of Tiptions. Striped eashmeres are not only warm THUMSDAY TO BE FAIR AND COOLER, broken by warm diys, have demanded the expen- | therm are ve handsome and effe: a guribis eens ARs a ee oan dsome por- er of t iv furnishes | sive garmen ed w 00) 3 j, the outline in the main correct, nd after being employed for either purpose URE WIR Eee eee npany each flower. id awd tsed for the otter. The ap. Tits isa point, failu would be consid | portunity to buy India shawls of exceptional fine ered shocking In tuese days when art has pro- fully original design, of rs ssed so fir t> have given us some idea of ously Dlended color and figh antiqu S$ so certain to hever so good as now—for a very Lirge 1au.t follow nt has ‘been this count : x noture being coustdered very low rates, and they can never be reprod uncivilized object, whom it w: JENNY JUNE. copy fatefuily, As _ THE EVE G STAR. WEDNESDA March LOCAL MENTION. Whe Weather. Orrick ov THE CHiee S Wasnixetos, D.C. Mirch 10 NI Where Litely were plushes, velvts, furred gar- | ana pretty deviies. Te st ani | ments and long coats made entirely of fur, are obtutn, Ube replaced 0; are curir 1p. Lighter cari atric gurments and combi- nation: is notin if net eccen- striking. peu tur, individ Color is tie wat sh tistric ts 6 = this moru eed at apd = ITALIAN OPERA. Although some pitts of Verdi's ‘Aida? have been sung in this city Tr than they were by * “) ae National The: A often put Into fuxt sport as those | taken in alll sts detans of ri 1 truly belosecd to thei. ale ¢ffects, ‘The “jude” robe, wita deep pointed bodice and Dalans y iron a skirt puffed and best of the poputer Laporta- t son in embroidered cost! ‘The the dark and Nght tones of the soft lov hidden itself aud only public instil quantities 11S HOW to eome boli Yin mass’s, so that the nei rts of our sand day as 1 und the dark green and ech er punds (OF throwing | panters draped aw. re wrought Out on artiste | Hounced, is one of Us parter bas: in sod ¢ the: rand opera? than anything enjc ashiugton for soine ty The sud ant Obie valleys, sof the the : i | large us th ’ west. with nt generally | Fe oe te Pagina fos : ; nip-Tatines We! cloth showing to ad the colors of the em | Very en ste, Mile. Puoitna Ro-sint §.1% the reat Serra o8e: Chia Heer eid A SCE finane but well | Tole Aida with thrilling effect, Her powersul Une: & nt harmontousis combined. | voice was heard through all the storm of te i {oF aire % orchestra, and her dramatic and evil: 7 3 . s the dark bronz: ve and orchestra, ani coe eure Prats nd | Prtised. Mile. Cobianchi, who 18 a cons-1-ntious FC ce nee eee ca | ana capable artiste, nary. seems fitted for the y woe ” ’ the embrotd- | Partot Aumerés. Signor Runcio Was very satis- Ory TEST CRUE Cente ieee Cone. | Laclory a8 Ithademes, which churacter he assumed Lis often executed In witte or tintel white” | 02 Short notice In cons-quence of the Indisposition ne Needlework patterns upon batiste are also v No taul ny Of them, very beautiful, and furnish a mo: es of Bie G al rming garniture. ‘The pfettest thin dresses | Qf Slanor Novaro, both being worn this coming season for garden entertain. | Miss Minnie Hauk will and almo y lane, in which t eath-r will pr aml lower Lk only the delicate veiling zination be thrown about s rly what it 18 the object of inert accomplish. To the crude presents Itself in its most simple ssl and the Ravifis tions. Bisa in th Street rtinw Ourve On. and 1 nt at Velatt’s, im- i ae “Lohengrin,” In which s uth stre hwest. Agridironis a gridiron, nothing more. For | MentS Will be oF Ikzht tufl and | a vreat suceess, Campanibl as Loheng = Wie Ge a ea artist even a gridiron ss euitowed Meith a soul, | Hretnd bans ot eenalite een work eMUNKICry withstanding the great pan for seat Torche USSELL's Ine Cream ane otte a and it is the soul of the gridiron which it trie aha ae ‘pels > ere colors. opera, Metwerout & Co. e@ judiciously manage ; aa ave att tne | CPPS wae, Bel Corres, Berjardliness yeolons;y arity tn, ickcts soas to keep them out of the cs t Photos In Washington for $3 a di | _A new departure always begins in the fabric, | There 1s. revival of white upon black this sea- ~ GUTICURA the New Photo Co., 96 Pennsylvania avenue, se the manufacturers are on the lookout for | son, which gives us many of the effects and com- aoe nd they have trained men, some of theta | pinations that were common twenty-five years Tue est Antisric Tatest. tn thiseity 1s em | real artists, to desten thelr patterns, to wateh the | ago, ‘The white embroideries upon black have Ployed by Davis, 5 Penn-yivanba mari to keep on the lookout for ideas ani | been preceded by the panier diap:ries of white CUTCURA, ¢ of Signor Ravelil, No fault.could be found with | Allowances to the Doctors of the Late DRY GOODS. To the Editor of Tae Evexrva Stan. The com:ittee to au lit the expenses of the Int> President's itiness and durtil have allowed the | opeN TO-DAY AN E following amounts: $25,000 to Dr. Bliss, $15,000 COLORE each to Drs. Hamiiton ant Agnew, $19,090 earch to eae 4 Drs. Reyburn and Boynton, and $5,000 to Dr. Seana ene, Susan Eison. Dr. Edson has been in pract years, the last se graduated at the Several years in V oopwanp & LOTHKOP GANT LINE OF PLAIN SILKS, ont axD M. WIL) nearly th enteen in this city, and ne college COLORED STRIPED SATINS, aT THE UNIFORM PRICE OF M ARKED DOWN. $1 PER YARD. In onder to revinee the stock of the ORIGINAL MONO- . —_ GEKAM KID CLOVE we will eel for the next thirty: vith him night ok are tt? “a one of his inest fattatul atten tants, as BLACK SILKS!!! = y well kn We shall continue the ea’e of BLACK SILKS at the | 2 Button... on is the subject of discrimin same prices a: fore. Every qu ty a bargain, at 3 . the folowing 1 ‘ident and rem: ‘on account of Itts said th ror minds borrow thelr bo- pd grow ere xt by thelr 8 a public lesson by ‘man for the sane and ski | BLAC IN DRY Goops. of splendid quality, » a. © and haye added a epecial $1.50, $1.68, angain in i SILK, MRS. J. P. PALMER, 107 F STRERT NORTHWI WASHINGTON, ASHIGN ARLE AND THIMMING STORE, TZU VENNSYLVANIA AV enum, Cloaks, &c 2 per yard, at only. YARD. milion can cot nt oaranterd, 0. 413 80H STREET, NE Pande KID GLOV: We open KID GLOVE! quelity of BUFF TiROL MUSQUETAIRE GLOVES, . per pair, regular $1 fay ant Corsets of th: Thomson Giove F Sele ag inal Supporter, Two. 2 | Tent quality All-wool BUS 50c. per pair, which are a decided bargain, We have . | Senta ste Cae also received aline of | HAMBURG EMBiC IMPERIAL MUSQUETAIRES, i ch WHITE. | ratele (dressed kid), 6 Button Length, at only $1.75 per pair. Nev. styles of Ficured! and s Tee RA brid pret EMBROIDERIES! | EMBROIDERIES!! ays’ Spring suits, new styler, 37, 50and | We invite evecial attention toan elegant assortment of ie ple oe as ete... 37 cts., 50 cta,, 62 ee NAINSOOK EMBROID! 3, we kei Poor OL Sp Kel dawn £0 close. = nef (and ianimaous ony wk | We make All- Wool Sup erate CARPE aced to 62 cents. comprising many new and handsome desicns, and ask of Goods ofe ues we offer at 37c. and 50c. and 75e. per yard, on our | Job tot of flue Fancy Bt Extra Heavy Crotelet COUN ean. | particular notice of th ES, $1. per yard, ax being worth center counter. TAL NOTICE !! LARGE STOCK OF NEW SPRING DR GOODS. We shall open to-day 100 dozen of our cream: DAMASK TOWEL, C. M.TOWsoN" Ppa at the old price, 25c. each; $3 per dozen, SELMA RUPPERT, — 608 9th street, opposite Patent Office, of ZEPHYRS, ChEWRL and GER- ML. AKT EMBROIDEKIES, and all Needlework. £25 636 PF: BOSTON HOUSE, ine HtSat $5 per dozen are . j ss sor = eS =| t097 921 Pennsylvania avenue. 991 ” durable and tughly it a. in before they are appropriated. Amon the / lec upon black sitin and black § ttin mervellleus CITY ITEMS. 2 — = Caan nae ate San Akers-up of fabrics Into garments, on the con- { many ladies uttiizing flow s that bed 1 LS. UPIN'S BLACK NUNS VEILIN STAMPING promptly executed. 2.3m nite rary, there 1s little inality; us a class they | formerly cut off the bottom of the dress. Belle: aa S | L ME. VON BRANDIS. “Ta i ea th between ah aed 10% mitaton fo.tike a stip in advance.and | too, Who like to create a seusation, have, been Der i meniet ery, Fy One's Remedy} M™= VoN BrANDIS. oe nH. be twers wt 10st orth sWat hing and waiting for th: word of au- | weiring with white dre: ¢ black glov use Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup and be cured at once. | COLORED ALE-SILK BROCADES, $1. $13 yIvania ave.,over Detubaey’* ternoon by a Wagon, and Was ¢ | tuority before venturing on the slightest variation ! black Silk stockings clo:ked with tan brown and LY CURE! bi sia 4 Be faneb ont oo oars epee | from the established order. Doubtless one of the red, ack sanded shoes. This Innovation Is FIBLY CUR A Good Appe 5-4 SHOODA CLOTHS, 62'¢c. Torre Louis. a Fea is that dressmaker Bot likely, how: ny great . eee Tig IRGAS 7 ot exist Without good di; Carter’s | sprrxa 1 Baa, aa MINSeRA, @ Specialty: seg toils soot | Sb tanked, afta of ivin Heilting Co | for the depth of ave tn the black gloves makes ITCHING AND SCALY DISEASES, SCROFULOUS | Tiver hitters pmduce bath. They make you digest | SPRING SHADES IN HABIT CLOTHS. » Deda Sid Sits a ma leat The Abort veto tike @ rsk, and generally worn out with routine, | them st! and Hable to leave traces an a — ILS what you eat and want more SPRING SKIRTS AND SKIRT tives perfec tithing: fact whiing on 3 z | with no time or stron forexperiinenting on new | fabries, while of all gloves they are the least. ple HUMORS, ULCEKS, OLD SORES AND y 'G SKIRTS AND SKIRT «uarantecd. 26-Gm ye- | ant to’ wear, their MERCURIAL AFFECTIONS. One result of the rev that simul bhiek — Visifes amd black lace capes and mantles will be | ‘The CUTICURA TREATMENT, for the cure of Skin, worn this simmer over white and Meht Lown and | aa tie muslin dr and that splitand Dunst wble straw | Sealp and Blood Diseaces, bounets will reippear, (ranmet with blLek ex | eyrCURA RESOLV | broideréd lace or ribbon and flowers. PECURS BENG TH W BONNETS: the external use of CUTIC are large, for which we should all be thankful. | the great skin cures. But this keeps them poor. SS Who dure to be abil the hand: st styles, and the Wa ma 1 Penn- mm the most reasonable terms made 1 cousists in the mternal use of |, as the must Seon | Styles var ', the new blood purifier, and A and CUTICURA SuaP, Somewhat ne ues c re ce and | The newest shape isthe “London,” which appeared 3 parte scleet the best ie b tte ‘or Sunburn, Tan and Greasy Skin, use CUTICURA pains will be taker has a high pointed crown and a wide brim which | fraeraut with delicious fewer odors aud lie and most reitable styles always. ments | | flares and rounds up to one side. Itean only be | st: are kept complete, and there ts no di of run is is spring tints trimmed with feathers, and these ouzht to be in ins out Al line of goods, as a fine re- 3 ing wd brown, and he bie profusion and of the Ostrich variety. A bronze | GALT RHEUM. serve 1. "The Ladies’ under- | 3! { S| straw, for example, of the London shape 1s face Weor depart rinoved down stairs, and ant variety, deeply with priira tin, finished toward the ie ceaiatled Be Evers taylor taste ih th sottiy-toned color in leaf and flower and plume | gayle With velwet Of. th Wd beesainined by every lady of taste In the | oom contain never-faillng sources of fresh and | Ce" With velvet of ming Sugzestions. long and wide fu flavor of the natural sehool Is very strong tn | Wma the Setanta ns ofthe recent French manufacturers, | uh juarter shoe but it is often overiakd with what ts artifictal and | form st button, $1 to $5: Ladies? slippers, 40 untrue. Notuing can be concelved more out of | ws § ) $2.50; children’s | pli on the ‘so-called ee ect on cotton e tines. Lace is never used as a drapery upon | pronse Inall or ting cotton, so that It has no meantng, and tie long Se Oho strips ‘of stimulated net, or what old ladies ¢ Sfootil Which forins a transparent stripe ove noth ‘olor of the straw, puffed border to the brim. One very BALS RH Pot eee ested at the lerUhigh | win seDouald, 2542 Dearborn, st., Chicago, srate- ener say pene ee fully ackuowiedes a cure ot Salt Kuewn 0 curling over atthe back. Three others | neck, face, aris and legs for keveuteen yeare a cluster upon the left stde, tivo curiing over | to walk except on hands and kuees for one year: not ront, a able to help hinuseif for exch rs; twied hu re ay will be opened at L. Hetthrun’s, 4¢2 nenftire pe st. and low f the Lincoln Mission Subdivi ~t Charities, held list AT A Meerr Of the Assee ore of What is kn’ The difficulty in reg: Was 6 ed. that contt! aS amounung the pattern, confuses and obscures, but add: mot Be mine to look PSORIASIS. about $75 had been received. tng to tie Deaity, “There are, however, some ex- 7 elegant: whatever its inntert PSOKIASIS. = quisite d KS. h = sign: h street, will open to- | tine with ake ish mats, sit ch, and 405 imp in rich printed d foilage, th and hedge roses with bids and lea duced upon tinted grounds wi PSORTASL is A flavor of the sun-Lonnet, from which it seems to have grown, | Straws appear in all colors, but there are modl- fled pokes ta blick or white, which are faced with | H. E. Carpenter, Esq., Henderson, N. ¥,, cured of painting; Velvet, the edge finished With ane: | Reoriasis or Leprosy ot ‘twenty years! standing by the _ i ¢ Tine shading and gold brad, and the exterior with CULICURA KESOLY su poy them step across the outlines and y . broidered silk mustn, and a bouquet of mustard in | #! 418, and see the free exhibition of ue sroundwork oi the fabrie out tto | ower of outs and Sunill Ted poppies or hed | Best pictures painted on glass in the world. y 1 suited to all Occastoas for umuner bonnet is required. The colored | Sare in demand, but except with brown suit which seein to require hats or bonnets tn quiet it Jen morn s LANser’ TE (viowd puritier) imternaliy, ICURA SOA. shading the fon to wht t, renders 1t 1a | stre Sof fine majolica ware, c whiel E SKIN DISEASE. f tea pots, pitel 3 nd-painting upon the fabrie. | cord with t tued tone, they will be selected : nrrow only, at M. Augens Silks are beautiful forever, no matter what | without much referen-e to g nore than an PS at the following low the fashion or what its They are de- | ansolute oppo: (very different Trou contr. F. H. Drake, eeg., vetroi ffered beyond wn importation :—Quart tica | signed expressly for the house of Lord & Taylor, | to the color of the dress with which they are - | all description from # skin ich appeared on wo-quart, f6r who also at novelties n Very di ronas, | bis baud, head and tice. and nearly destrosed his h $1; quart ma- | esthetic cust’ known ts Teen with wiiite | Exe most careful doctoring faned to muber sets, with flower” dres-es. These e Of soft, rich te auc after all hud failed he usea the CUTICUKA KE pes., fer $2 and dark as well as light tot The sunilow SULVENL (blood puritier) imternal TICURA ND CUTICURA SOAP (the great isin’ cures) exter- alls, and was cured, aud bas rewutued perfectly well this day. SUS HUMoRs. « fancy toilet mats, embroidered upon then in shades ot | Zaz. suelf papers, He; 1 box soap, 3 pes. yellow and brown, the —periect disk serubbing brushes, clothes Mnes, pock being, of course "in shades of yellow fn bag, rolling-pin Is, for 5c. a Most beautifully wrought, the centers in eat reductions In tnajolica Jardineres and | brown. The flowers do not cover the surfac vs. Cun’t be beat, 7-pin hat rack, 5c. are they put in at regular inte oe dropped here and there,and are sometimes hi ‘Yo-pay 1s “money day” at the Importers’ Tea | cealed by the folds of the drapery ; on on the point | Charlotte Corday ‘SKIN-HUMORE. ined with a color, ; sd or covered With an. pee See ling isa light wreath SKIN it Moles, nh contains a Sum Of toney, | Of the tablier one-taif hidden th the drapery, one roe faba tinua ent actio parte or ine ety meek aimee jar Inek. | (of smaller size) 3 ‘the left of the bodice, and one ae DEAS, Heud covered with scabs and sores; suflered fearfully | Upon the right shoulder,but none upon the sleeves, | though th cannot be said to dominate, largely | aud tried everything, Perimauently cured by CULI- | Upo ig r Ns OUNT OF RAIN the sale of decorated goods advertised yesterda at R. Goldscamid’s, No. 812 between Hand I northwest, will take Only the colors, brown and gold, appear in the | Intluen: sleeves, which should be composed of one or more | fastito puffs and straight bands terminating in aceep fasvion. Coi f the ordinary F uritier) and CUTICUKA reat skin cures.) entional fashion, the | CURA KESOLVENT (bioo ; CIA ESOL, neh miiliner and dress- | A¥P_CUTICUKA SOAP ¢ 2 the: > maker, is of course opposed to them. They inter- | (YUTICURA 1: ively to-morrow only. Also, you can | cuff. Doubtless, the idea will not be contined to | ; r em. Th ( 7 may hair bru hand comb, 15 Sof laundry | Sunflowers, but express itselt in It a roses, int | fore wn the tragitional confidence reposed in orcuRA ach people, tnd women i more especl for tuemsel¥es, they get CULICURA it ts the sunflower which appears first, and has | Md Of starch, i Ulelal ‘They will not | | Remedies are for sale by all druggista. Price of CU- | Ape epee pertuit beautiful fabrics to be cut up into patch. | TICUKA, a Medicinal Jeily, siuall boxes 50 cente: large ee CRRA Ion Work and they constantly advocate the. Gee of #1. “CUTICURA RESOLV | upon the lighter fabries, the linens, t What is true and good in material and the en- $1 per, bot! wooden Water | the barege, and the nun’s velliug, whe with brush, | tul! pans and’ daffodils—in all the flowers, ‘king, 10:.; 6 deco- are popularly used for embeliisiment, but | Wore esp . Bes; Stereosce Washington Views, 900.5 ouragement of design based upon correct prin: SOAP | ples. 2 ? ey = Kes SHAVING SUAP in bars for barbers and large ubbing brush and 50 | suit to the happy thought that find |p an art Women have usually Deen credite depet, red glass butter dish, | portunity in the more expens! with belng the and worshippers of WELKS & PUTTER, Boston, Mass, conventional forms; i seems to D> a inls- one of the m: men wilfully make in sugar bowl, l 1 peppe spoon ho jottle for 55c.3 | T, | tabries. “It was last year that I bs plain surface of rich seif-colored sa os ; peel we ? i regurd to women, men who hunted and polish, 10¢.; 50 baby car: | vets were first. exhibited, Rik thlry cost | Teese MO Omen. Ae wae ’ prevented them from’ being popular they Ee a ee Were certainly suggest. vi ie | Idea they conveyed has ~~ bee CITY AND DISTRICT. up by manufacturers, and app! Ss for dt eagerly heir linits men_ te in than taken : rer: 00 ope! Laws with a strletness unknown EES sain face effets upon esiton aatine hi are not depart froin them so tauch Amusements To-night. luded to. But there are some. Ic Pua ery one Dat « ee Glocing: mathe seccene Saereites see boca uae Hovse. —Haverly’s) Mastodon | with lace patterns woven. in them in atlsilk So | oe CONE eae aN Ge OF RO S1OVES | tne cough aud arrests the Jroetean uf Catareit towara ape | ce the tines ot the waiters only, which pee ta 15 lighted, but then tt anust | CRC EMP gorau tae Heal CESANE OLDS HAD- = of he tints of the pattern onl. S quite | f ri es pitiy tt e | ICA 20) for Catarrh. Complete exter aud in- Nevtoxal. Tue are —Her Majesty's Opera Com- | the yuen the tabrie eal ferent eee ie tte | Cinderella and its place be taken by | ternal treatment for ste Oot Lohengri ice MeRnee ual iennener tiene Eile eit eee | duis of mae attire | Au exquisite nurwerysanative: Caticura Soap. eeeatlan meiinnacs produce Spanish point, the old Breton’ lace (now Al skirt bosom, and Masonic Teurre—Uni jan Corps Fair. | ived), Honfton, and others of the famous | = oid and modern ltces, make the fabric cost cntse . as itis elegant, rather than show the ens When the | (JOLLINS' VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTER! Women are it wit unfashtonable DAME EEE 2 > will be On the con- te aoe | come cominon? A more popular’ fabric will be cs PAIC einost de ng tone, 1° | found tn the wool “Spanish lace.” ‘This 13 fine, | out COL VOLTAIC E ate in. ck COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ¢ all-wool stuff, wovi nee Sale vin Spanish I ts for the performances Leh u drawe Aps, and coat: = ene Barrett Draniatic Club has been | Intend sn ya ee ee ee for. titude that hav ne ae ‘arable bee LINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTER, -y other elect tng a quarter of an inch, or possessing that too Pitan erence the ‘ondinary Spanish Inch. ‘The fact is we do not gain much by nar- ehengeels 3 | rowing the boundarte It 4s, of course, cheaper and much mord | [Wins te Doundaries more tyrann| i 0 yesterday afternoon house No. 45 t, veupled by Mrs. Swann, and owned Fr, Was nd to be on fire. A child a bedpost broke loose amd ad Was burned about the nec: tinguished after | ture and des It 1s In DLick or ¢ nd Urinary Difficul and the | over the pit of the stomach, pot. Tt 1s in minor details 0 y ‘ , hetie Wee is most wide- ‘lly x cs = y | ly seen: in the revival of simple, antique forms; Daan oa sekieeeione te ee ine Wation of anid work; tue stluvutus x1 ¢ the price e: guished fro: t pure fabric, their constint improvement, « . aris viniek qannot. be distinguished from the | the discredit thrown upon treacherous and flimsy PALMER'S rel 4 he country’ and | Mixtures, ‘They have also tiught or are teaching e8 5 ny | Ut kidneys or any at- erywhere. jal mes Was yes- | nd stabbed tn the groin by an un- man. He suffered from internal removed to his house, No. | reinoved 0 Is A dont SE the heroes __bublic something In regard to desizn, and AMERICAN GINGE: Smee = —— [mesg bien pote iets new thin pere alabries are beauti- | f here to go tonnd ane Dest “mode 1 Decoration R CR GINGER ALE. ° | fully shaded in greens and brown ate | ermaneut effect upon tis dress of women in the PALER! ZEN Boll was charged by License Inspector | folkige, leaves and gr: sort of | Future, for art HAC CRG GEO Ee SOLD BY D. 8 AT $1 PER DO; the Fe e Court merelal ag and the detendan “day, With being an nt. The Was Con- left $200 collateral— | sential to it, shall, so far as they can, illustrate It. the esthetic idea suppit an tion and inspiration PRINCIPAL DEPOT: Sees yeee ‘Te nee eugh.2s Wed] 014 ae9H STREET, WEST WASHINGTON. about the “early Engitsh’?; red shoe buttereups ie { ; pearing in the border | ./22 : Ae peice of the license tor kis asronts or PAFE of the matertal, but sina and datntity shaped. | fy. TA Wiese eesti we King, agent of the Humane Soctety, | Figured sitines are accompanied by plan material | outihed Us his bel for sutne dave be | OF the ground color for the skirts, but the small in. He was at the Police Court | figured cambrics and lawns are made up into stm- ints for arrest of | ple pretty costumes and dresses all of a kind, the & al Wi F to. us Several w tog | Certainly Kate Greenaway and her followers have P Nua Suet, uns colored bop: who. was before | Fotd the bottom of the skirtaid upon is trout, | {UNM ehele prone by tt, AES the, proince of tg. ee ee Norris, the colon r s | eb , nee wo rail at originality and call tt crime. Judge Suell Monday for assaulting the Httle son | While the same bordering 1s put on flat upon the 3 , a d anne to Jall Tor 2) days to-day in default of a THE RAGE FOR EMBROIDERY. but In reality the noveity Isa little teeter back eT See COMPOUND pee YA se eee ee nd forth, Ike children on a see-saw. It f ine Bitters contains ten ingredients, nine of vege- Ke er Boyie, pastor of St. Matthew's| Anew fnpulse seems to have been given tothe | and nt dike children on i Tess: Dut never's new | tables and one of frou; ‘The macuetic iton which én- Seeectne Heng a Tmsly ML of calcuit at the | taste which has already ben formed and greatly | departure or a Teally original fdea tn the interests | EP mt thelr comberition it of the moet superior dual. Prov Hio=pital. 5 stimulated during the past few years for embrotd- | of the permanently useful and beautiful. ‘These Bitters will, cure dyspepsia: nervous debility he Mustadion, Minetrele Bernie mazer | ery as trimming. Doubtless the power of execut- STREET COATS AND BASQUES. netraigia,,rhomatiom,, scrofale ‘aaranmus, blious : x ° treet railway ear) | ie na nagity te tO rede ae eee eine and with! ‘The spring walking costume par excettence con- | #H4 malatial fevers, aiid sli, disease of” the stomach, 2 pocke 5 id femal wong other things | and thus bring this coveted method Ot geen ett’: | sists of a walking skirt and coat with tails, the lat- | Prics, $1. Sold by Draggists and at 108 ‘Pennsvivenia ond ring, Set tn the shape of a horseshoe, | Within the Teach of molerate purses has: lied | ter turned back and faced with silk or satin mer. | Sveude northwest. ald pnts are being made for holding a | Much to do with its sudden popularity. Every | vellleux. The skirt may be kilted ortrimmed with W. H. WHEATLEY’S e woman whocan afford a nice dress can now have un | klited flouaces, or puffed above one or more SOmTenee "onthe TAA Oe A at Lincoln | embroidered dress if she chooses, the only differ. i fi flounces; but it's usually of a solld color, and of STEAM D ‘us club has electat the following | Bce between machine and hand einbroidery being | tine wool, satin mervellleux, er soft fallle which 1s AND WET AND DRY saite Lanes Philp, neexete aks ‘Mins pte’ | the regularity and conventionality of the patterns ne ein into favor, the flimsy satins quickly SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. ns: treawurer: Me. Rrederick Lesiddens, pre, | tnd the superior smoothness of the maching work. editing the soft beauty and Anish of the old | | Will call for and deliver WORK anywhere in the Dis- ‘ % us = | This,however,isa good deal. Artistic people abjure | fashioned fabric. ‘The coat may be of velvet, plain | trict, upon receipt of . et a eo a — ey the smooth anid the conventional. and the airoun or figured, of embroidered stiken stuff fi Tari | _ Goods recel ved and returned By inall and express from ner of 12th and K streets, northwest, reported thet | designs which grow out of the brain of the artist | or blended colors or of brocade. The lining and | ®24 to all parts of the country. Wille crossing a street’ his horse reared wp cag | Needle-worker,” as she plies her needle as the | facing are always of silk or satin, and the most No. 1068 (OLD 49) JEFFERSON STREET, Struck D-niel Glisson,a colored nan, with hie fore | 4€Ustdoes his brush or bls pencil, are those which ee anes: coma of a few artistic buttons | aps” ean Damon. Gronoeroue B, O. cade ere =) . are most prized. and a jabot of real old lace, . injuring the s rel “a “ e el sa EB Tis ut Uortions this lnsculng Levee ibe ey. | _ There are three spectal ways In which embrota- | ‘The possession of a dozen or less very handsome | 7JVHIS_18 TO GIVE, NOTICE Se os eben t 7 ery is used in connection with dresses and cos- | and highly wrought buttons {s a comfort ladies are CURR SS ee aS = wh, ata howse on Ostvet between wen | times. “One 1s as flouncing and bordering: an- | beginning to appreciate, for they ean be turned to | {rom the sgrocia ‘Ber for Orpvans Correos tie ald 1 street, Southeast. Jealousy | Other in detached designs upon plece stuff for gar- | never-ending account, and do not go out of fashion | janae jentary om the personal estate of WALLIA St ne. sates 3 proces bergen in large sprays or Sowers; for sey mane than bee oe ood ace oniginy Ot | SHE Wake of Bowe Dist Golumbts, he mens of - corner, shoulder, drapery and corsage decoration. | faille and gros grain hg n announced by the persons having claims he deceased are Pipe Pig hhwerag bberogh prong 4 cxgulng | An olive or rather bronze wool has been embrold- | black silk manufacturers, who are disgusted with See Ware to exe e eeuies with tee youspers rites sir. J. Voorhees ‘was calied. to the | (G2, {OF SPUNK wear with drooping clusters of | the use of cheap satins and the durability ot ‘sor. | tekees te. the eubecrttars, at or before the TENTH rom Mr. Charles D. Brodie elected secretary, | Gaodils and a border of crocusses. "It 1s lovely. | silks, and who wish naturally to revive their own | RAY OF FEBRUARY next: they, may otherwi ec winich the tosieing were eet oni ject! | Another has no border, but sprays of clematis and | industry. Tn this interest a walking or street dress | “Given ander our hands this 1th day of Febrt Sex Darker, Me doceehs saat ny, re: | honeysuckle decorates the diagonal corner of the | 1s advocated of black faille, with edges showing a | 1882. JAMFS W.. ORME, } Sains ney aes Mee D. Bette ate, | Polonaise and are half concealed in the drapery at | lining of color and accompanied by a visite of lace lOSEPH LIBBE’ = - ae © back, while on the left shoulder a third spray | ljned with satin and a bonnet of lace with flowers | _WM. J. MILLER, Solicitor. 115-law3w ee Bee : is connected by tendrils with a vine which tratis | matching in tint the edge of the lining. Taste- ELLING OFF Aamectatad Cnaritees tor down the cross-over side of the front and termin- | fully made, this is a very elegant costume, and S * — les for tae ates in small hatr like stems and diminishing out- perhaps of all combinations of color the primrose 5 - = : growths. Large single flowers are often used for | fs the prettiest, accompanied by a : A. Wiiltaker sends Blackiood’s Magazine tor these “bouquets,” such as sunflowers, oe ‘water wreath or spray ot ie doers forthe ee ‘We are selling the balance of our Stock of . z or tiser lites en! roses Sud and ‘or traveling su! cloth dress, tailor Hee e eaten ay arte | leaves. ‘There fs nothing, however, that is prettier, | with kilted Hounce tablier, formed ‘Ot strane PANOU ASD Sree DEY OCODe SS ne no especialy for light materfals, than a bunch of | folds, slightly draped back, and deep coat or | AT GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES, TO CLOSE ate oy (Whe promotion of Lieut LA. | white heather or sprays of” the wild convol- | jacket basque 1s undeniably ‘the best, dnd chuvura BUSINESS le souae Lime age. ied yull. Fiabroidered upon the plece for garnt- | not even be finisued with self-colored ‘embroidery | FIXTURES will be For Sale and Store For Rent. in temperature In this city during the | tyre are executed in small patterns, such as tiny | for hard service, for this would soon grow shabby A. GODDARD, month just passed, as recorded at the Signal oMce, | shaded shells, buds, triple leaves, clover leat | with rough Poort faces, seven degrees wartnes than last | or shamrock, minute horse Gr birds with | “For wraps there ts nothing that can compare | _ £95-6t* 904 7th street northwest. OUP iaore than a deren, pa Sime inonth in | spread wings, Mles, and the ike. ‘also show | with an India shawl for usefulness,permanent sat- ADIES! +0 LF nore than a dezree. snowfall during | small clustered rings and spots, Intwo optwo | isfaction and durability; and it ts a matter for re- L — Seieuary since ae signal service was establisive fete of one See anit the tracing of a bird o cing that the reduction th has brought XEUTRO-PILLENE, more neal ‘worker comes to reproducti ‘within the means of all who can buy a shawi | only Hair Solvent. Permanently dissolves: a nature the more successful and the work | at all, ‘The house ot Arnold ‘Constable recently | Suous ‘hase’ Srnixa Gcops.—Tlandsome goods and new styles ; The best way to use these stuffs 1s to make of them | made a display of India shawls probab! "8 04 Inown. ve Foot and branch in Raat SER Ng ess ood are now on the counter of | sleeves and a scart-likedrapery, which is arranged | ( any made by one frm tn or any Eevee os eet Farauiae: Te - M. dl Sons ‘nosylvania a jue, | irregularly, cut. count “wide t, ee advertisement sien may be cut up for cuffs, collars and mountings of aS the er peptlay i tae ie poet es Pe ry aes iver Complaint, “Malaria, Fever and Aue | es, and may be worn | CHEVIOT: IAM SEERSUCKERS. Gece cin DAREN NARESSS Aan g SEWING MACHINE spd Jaudonrtvetioves mones, | TABLE LIN NAPKINS AND DOYLIES. = | look in _our show window today, at 519 Market AS ai ws : 5 ADIES and you will handily doubt it after one | ADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY. L. £ This isthe day we bave been promising | WHITE Ss. Desiring to buy or rent a Sewine Machine should not for several our “ineney day, | WHITE GOoD: fail vail 9 AVN HACH =. and We Intend to keep our promise can make theirnsecton ontat | = 7] arta E p NDS. BY GIVING AWAY AT LEAST $1,000 IN MONEY TO- TYLER & CHEWNING, We cal a ADE PERENT RINT latest ini . cite) the very from. us, ent is complete in all ite appoint- i ranted cents to $259, s u ter what color the ¥ ist ertain to find ~ Hind $50, $100, JUST RECEIVED, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT oy Sone f Sly gi too | OF LUPIN'S ALL SILK AND WOOL HERNANIES. T°? nd the names of thos who | RANGING FROM 75 CE worth of diamonds, were particularly fortunate In finding cans Of tea or coifee bought on th: lished in the TO #2 PER YARD. Do not purchase a Sewing Machine before you have. BLACK TWISTED SILK GRENADINES, RANGING | 9750, 384, Crsutined the very latest inuproved and best amonds in day were PUL | FROM §1.25 TO #1 | Ushed in the papers, yesterd ; 9GE SEWING MACHINE | give a list of those wiio found watches rday SINE SILKS, FOU! SID Is the best, because it has lees parts than any other,an | in cans of tea and coffee bought at our store, Yes. | VOUISINE SILKS, FOULARD SILKS. no springs; ull j Ircase beswened aud Made wd | terday, bear In mind,was our “Warcu Day.* Read | ILLUMINATED SUITINGS, CHECKED svtt- | Justat screw ; it is welf-threa Tine, and wo aim the list of names carefully. Perhaps you have a | ry, ple that a pee it. | We have al ct the new No, 4 VICTOR MACHINE and the new WEED, at OPPENNEIMER'S, 528 9th street northwest, St. Cloud Building. 2 Machines Rented and Repaired. OTCH ZEPHYRS. Bazar Paper Fashions. xs. Perea HETIC DESIGNS. YE HAVE Litt friend among the nuinbe WATCHES FOUND F T. E. Woods, Sixt Auditor's On Massachuse winder and stem-setter, & National Hotel, $20, in tea; TIC SEWING MACHINE LYONS RHADAMES, NEW COLORS. pel itself beside all others, and cau be bought #18, in tea sctioner, 509 Massa- caenarte Sanaa Sant ash oe ee ts jatne, $18, in tea, (this ts the | ELEGANT BLACK KHADAMES, FROM $1.25 To | GRCasy monthly payments, Call aud see them at the j third wateh round by Str : Ton Us luce We s some two = 7 months ag); Mrs. Wiliam Shipley, 310 N st.,| MORE FRANCAISE, MOIRE PEKIN. teh, $10, In'eoffee; J.D. Garrison, 315 43¢ stn) | NEW FANCY HANDKERCHIEFFS. Also, a number of second-hand Domestic, Sineor, t West Point, an-winder and stem: | gILK AND LISLE THREAD HOSIERY. W. &W. No. § White, Willoox & Gibix, Howe, and in tea or Coffee bought { ¢3, setter, $25, in t k Howard (rolored), 914 Weed, at prices below those of any other establisiment Fourteenth street est, stein. winder “and NEW PARASOLS. peer eat ceeuae ee stem. Ae o yiilia vd = ht ns, princi | pal primat on Institnt THE PRICES ARE MARKED IN PLAIN FIG- ; ABOUT © | 1th st. ne ct stem-set URES, AND ARE GUARANTEED CORRECT. V the Finest out of 3 tea 822 10th Str A i, And rell for the least money, SEATON PERRY, ton. eS . ; . Henting and Reyairing aepectalty. ey ‘St, near Distr! (Stccessor To “PERRY & Brornfr.”) sa18 POIER ti pard Lind 2 (col Penneylvania avenue, corner Sth street. Established 1840. 25 |> = Tr! i 5 PER CENT oN Fins: | F[IGHLY IMPorTant Velvets, Satins, Cashmeres, Fringes, at 736 7th street northwest. Silks and Satins | THE BIGGEST MOVE IN OUR BUSINESS from 50 cents up. ma CAREER! apbam, of > 215, in reasury watch chatelaine, $20, ig manager Daily Cr | $18, tn coffee; Re | solid gold ; Richmond, V Fishe 5 ¥ rE. 5P TOWN—UNDER P: Having leased f twenty pitol st; | [J NPERWEAR—UP TOWN—UNDER PRICE. [EQISEy now Socal leaby" Mesure Condo, Kass and ‘allace Johnson, elersen, in William 420, 422 AND 424 SEVENTH STREET, Surgeon's a e, ch, $12, In = coffee; H. 8. Miller, Nation , Kod wateh, $5 ‘We shall shortly commence to erect a Four-story Build- tn wea} Mrs. It F. Dera, 57 1 ay S eat LADIES’ FULL, REGULAR MADE, ALL SIZES | ing, eecond tw none in the country. jtine, $18, In coffee: Capt.” H. U. Pierce, Philadel-| YESTS AND PANTS, NOW ONLY $1. phia, chatelaine, $0, 1m teas A. 8. Solomons. 1215 nS ARD PANTS, BOW OBLE C150 FA 1 estan wees K st. n. w., stem-winder pt. "M.A. Feb and stem-sette mpbell, Chicazo, Tl etter, 320, In coffee: M stem-Winder and ste Brooks (colored), winder and ste nd > $20, In SELLING OFF! 1239 G st n. w., stem- 2), in cote; exjudge | GENTS ALL-WOOL SCARLET OR WHITE, NOW | Atand below cost, all of our immense stock now in our winder ‘and stem 2 stores, ullivan, 38 D st. n.e., ORLY S00 EACH: ter, $20, ees Joseph er, National Hotel, stem- < = ‘This in the first time in_twen that weet stter, $18, In tea: C.D. Bond, | CHILDREN'S FULL, REGULAR MADE, ALL SIZES | soeto sell at or below cat ee ne eee 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET, Jetter-carrler, city post of ‘atch, $12, in VESTS AND PANTS, NOW ONLY 75c. EACH. ag Se Tp ety 3 Goan (acer), riot atnye stems ide ape Repatnti eda We ae att Te ita and stem-sett in tea; Willlam White, Hills- y i i thtront, | _ These feductions are los than HALP-PRICE inmany | the Nation.” itctuced all our Cottons an’ Seta mantront, : eve and woll-kno m San meou- tem-setter? | Ass. The goods are first quality, and only offered so | factarera yen cat Hare be ta n.w,solid | low to close out every garment at once. Jong before’ the late wan rine, we are cunblod (9 sel as ed Lid stat: mat lows t0 8 siemetn a Our best Prints, in ‘Shirtings and Dress Styles, war , 220, In COCHRAN! All one Dron’ Goole reduced, THEY MUST BE . Rae CASAS ET, CLOSED OUT way below cost. We have reduced our 1. Watch, $10, in coffee; Hon. case § tler, $25, In te Orrosrrz Ricas' Baxx. cent Drese Goods to 10 con George ). 6 Liberty st., stem- iN i Joonts to 12% i icorge nd), No. 6 LI St, stem? 0 examin NDI pals to 12 cent winder , $20, in coffee; Miss 1. L. eee stalls Ee £25 Tig-ceut Drens Goods to 20 cette stem-winder 2 |. Broche, 1311 E st. nw Horatio Davis, Chatham, Vs 7 WG. Lie HT BLUE CASHMERE, 50-ceut Dress Goods to 25 cents, And all finer goods in proportion. We have taken great g pains to mark our iamense stock down.. Should, Smoatiresisured. lether alee All wool, double width, 50. grer, a pice be overiovked we shail wiake a reduction Oflice, chatelaine, $18, ound to sell the articie. BME anemiber, we shall carry Lo Winter Goods over auaon +510 Fs Toney | Light Blue, Pink, Cream and other colors of all-wool | which a price will well. a 1D sida double width French FOULE for evening dresses, on SILKS, SATINS, $10, in col ston, © come Winder and stem-setter, #2 john Foiey, | NU G in light eotore, all pure wool, only 30. | PLUSHES, VELVETS, postmaster Mt.Crawtord, Rockingham county, Val | COLOR HMERES in uew sphiug shmdoaromy | PE tei-Wwinder and Stem-setter, $20, 1n coffee, aud 148 | 12 eet Our assortment ts now complete, having upward of hat a fair retail valuation is | Baril DRESS GOODS, silk and worl. 25. 1,200 pieces on hand. “These have ail been reduced 25 worth fully $3,500. Our prices continue to be $1 a BERS So all wool, double width, 374. | percent. Iemember they must be sold. can, 6 cans for $5, 12 cans for $10, % cans for 220, 65 Suit AIL AKS, cans for 50 and a present In every can. Orders'by | COLORED and BLACK a ULSTERS, myuil promptly forwarded to all parts of the United | Excellent BLACK SILK, $1, $1.25, $1.50. * DOLMANS, States. Call, send, or write. mt Forget, to-day | Large size pure WHILE: "BRIDAL @) pe $1.25. ALL REDUCED we give acai) nothing but money; From 1 cents to | HONEY COMB WHITE QUILTS. 50 and 75, $250 in each can. Store open until ualf-past ten to- | CLOTH for Men aed Dare eee NES SE5O. rage night. Address Importers’ Tea Company, 819 Mar- | “37 fh Sf" 24° (er taeicerrme) » Fron gee! ket Space, Washington, D. C. Pure white all-tinen TABLE DAMASK, 50. From $10 to sé. N. B.—Av2 pn, to-day a strong pressure ‘was | DINNER NAPRINS, all linen, 75 doz, Fron $12 to: belng brought to bear on the manager of the Im- | Pequot, New York Miils. and other mukes of the BEST From §18 $0) porter’s Tea Co. to continue giving moncy to-mor | _,_ald widest SHEETING COTTONS, 30. and all finer goods at wrest sacrifice. Welhave about Fow. "Owing to the &mamense crowd in attendance | PULSE Ws {ont a many are unable to get near the counter to buy. | pd TONS, Itthe manager concludes to do it, it will be an- ae nounced in papers to-morrow mornthg. Look for it. id other inakes of the best + | 1,600 Garments on bi 1d do not want at yard | Kore beet fal wlth old sicck-= They shal ane tae GREAT BARGAINS! GREAT BARGAINS! A Lucky Miller Who Will Grind Satur- days. v » Mr. I. M. Davis, of Morning Sun, was the holder . _ CARTER'S, FLANNEL, com. of ticket No. 76.096, the capital prize January drawing in the TLoutiana State Lottery. 1 tsa All Blankets retnced from $119 nec nate severe shock to receive Information that, $30,000 18 x Coniforta, ma subject to command, He was arranging ints miit| _f _ | ae = Machinery, but it not unnerve him, however, 7 | He took it coolly and made use of the oft-quoted | [RARE OPPORTUNITY. Sm tht Py ae eerie maxim: “Fool for luck,” ete. Mr. Davis is fifty- Damask marked down to 50 cents, two years of age; has been a citizen of the county — ible Dawiask reduced to 65 ceuts. forty-one years; has a family—wife and six 1.25 Table Dumack for 75 cents. ehildren—and is a useful and honorable citizen of Damask cut down to Lis neighborhood. He farms; keeps a small stock | We have several BODY BRUSSELS, MOQUETTE of merchandise, and runs a steam gin and mill at ‘TOWELS! TOWELS! TOWELS! Morning Sun, ‘tenn. When asked it he would | *4 VELVET CARPETS, which were made for cus- | . Selling off the entire stock ata trifle over half price, Towele from be. up to$1- rind” Saturday he replied, “as usual.” Te 1s | tomers oo MPRA! Se an reduced rivelving numerous letters aaking foams as high as ee ae aoe sortie cous! | Ri Hor - $,c00. Well, old fellow, we never thought when | bargains for cash. OUR OWN IMPORTATION. We drank butttermilk() out of the same canteen Bm of ees eighteen years ago with you that such a fate Pee ie ae Le awalted you—Memphis (Tenn) Avalanche, Jan- worth of HAMBURG EMBROIDERY. were wary 15, SINGLETON & HOEKE, Penge bom fone 9 ‘Other side. The: ya Brain and Nerve. Welle, Health, Renewer, greatest remedy on BARGAINS! THKY MUST BE SOLD! eat for impotence, leanness, sexual de! ye $1, at druggists. Depot, 480 Penn. ave, SSS eee) eee A Hevolntion GEQRGETOWN ADVTS. |" aiXDRetcttbrss puncte, (OVE in the treatment of nervous diseases is now tak! bg pene Some Way Below place. ‘br. Benson, of Baltimore, has discovered & GEORGE E NOYES they permanently cure sick and nervous headache, | 1050 30th street., Manufactures Bier Eupines Beil: | mESMIES adiet, Hemmed Pure LINES HAND. Sure remedy in his Celery and Chamomile Pilis— of these axe dyspepsia, sleeplessness and all ner- and Mill-work: Architectural | worth 25 cents re dere = Agneultural Machinery. ree bers Stil “chout 800 dosen Men's All the Good Housekeepers Cc EW. KING, year at asoeme ave of Washington use Hecker’s Self-raising Buck- ‘ROUTE AGENT IN GEORGETOWN in Thee we Snes | 5 them to ‘wheat. If you have never tried it, don’t fail to do EVENING STAE NEWSPAPER, Ae # aise cee 80 before the season 1s over. e068 — she alicia aaa: ais et yy Brai Reliabl books for theentering of the same at ‘Dros SHALL BE THE sonleri Pent Rage deat ars OMS. | Rive achat ta ig Ge Wace ts | FOUR GENTS AUALL BE THE Pan Siswdnstant Stan enseiee San ree pg BUTTONS! this BUTTONS! . 4 in Tennallytown, or any Ours we ogame : #1 a bottle; ix for # Stott & Cromwell, OPS, terol, shen Sains it ds piste tof te Se ities Se igen $i rou Asan remnytows lenin. fas | Be reed ie eed cl gu delivered in ci Ward” print a REMEMBER] Soper at “ream tse pint TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. 909 PEenerivaxts AVENUE. ad phooesieed Pe ee oa mir. eeu cal seo For, — Se