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EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, FASHION WRINKLES. WUE FANCY RED SHORS— GRACEFUL HovsE DRESSES— & TOILETS—DRESSING THE BODICES—& NEW CORSET, Er Tue muslin “tucker” is revived. ‘Tux fur capes are very fashionable. Tue floral pannier ts an absurdity that will be short-liv J Bicives are wearing very plainly cut dresses | of rich materials Vexetian Poisr Lace ts the most elegant garniture for velvet dresses Tue dry goods and millinery establishments of this city are radiant in novelties. RA-COTTA 5.4K HANDKERAIEFS are worn In the outside pocket of cloth redinzotes As Te Fasmioy for untrimmed tight sleeves has come in, over-cuffs of white linen are again ‘worn, Low Frocks of cashmere are revived for little girls, and are worn over white embroidered guimpes. Tits newest wraps are padded on the should- ers to elevate them In the way that dress sleeves aised. Laces in novel designs of feathers, shells and fruits are returning to favor as a dress garniture. UNGLovep white hands, wearing glittering | d rings, few in number, but great in Value. are now seen at opera, ball and party. Tue turore for gros-grain silk has extended to trimmings and sash ribbons; skirt loopings and ws in “Tey effects” are now more used than satin fab: for red shades 1s i trimmed Veiver Poke Bonny fre lowered partly t Estrich feathe ch k tone cla: Casnmet pleated from t tied at the waist With a belf ribbon; and have a pelerine cape so long that it nearly coneeals the garment under ‘ims that ‘Thick nand a) $s are composed of | r-dress of olive green wool, draped | side with ine encircie the hips, and assi folds, over a dark r for Indies has the | fitted bodice, poigted in front and back, | | t on these to form the skirt, uch to envelop the wearer and fluor. Very elegant short sses for receptions have « skirt of black satin covered with black ees, worn with a Louis XV. bodice of s velvet that has la lowers, fruit, or of natural color on a Kk ground. For white opera hats and Lonnets are large | arabout feathers, mounted with heads easts of tiny tropical birds of brilliant Plumaze.- The contrast to the pure fleecy white of the maraboat and the gorzeous the mount is very striking and beantif: ung ladies are ‘eamy te bro- r figures, and a of white nun’s cloth, ie and white eaded satin, v Pointed waist a trimmed with b: Bareciona lace. Sattor Hats of French fe! the bre in dark colors of bronze, olive, and et, or Louillorine re the favorite costume of ted the Princess of Wales nado quite t cht-aitting, with the back, vordered with row after row of gold sou It is Imported in army blue vel- ; nd .sarnet, and is worn f satin. -t tormsthe pointed that has corded silk st as a square plastron, with a | Har, c nd cuiTs of the same. The skirt | fs a combination of these materials, with the and § St.ver-aray plaided v sof a Paris dre ed in f) duckies. NeGLiGE tollets for the house have a skirt of shrimp-colored piush, with the loose chemise | ade of pongee, wrought all over with needlework. An Oriental sash of | pink surah, with gilt tassels on the Grap:sy of corded silk eaughit up by large allyer | tonous undercurrent of gentlemen's voices; and | how. You look at this moment, te TeBHolder'Vart, There is no English dramatic writer hd;t. preiioe Teh ria ai ie ie Lae nd ‘Aw at fers a r NOVEM $24. 15 passed around the hips and knotted in | Alice came up stairs. she would perhaps have | dress tor dinner I always wash my face with | untried and dificult field, but there te a Jong | Sie sale in positive neal aca aly rowing in value. | front of the premises, all the interest and front. | better comprehended the drift ot things. milk, adding just enough hot water to make it | list of English authors with whose equal failures xicH feather plush, with bits of feathers ‘Woven into a coarse lining, is the downy lining Of new cloaks for tie opera or evening parties. ‘The outside bas white matelasse satin figures on a repped gronnd. and. i trimmed with a, a i Ax, NOVEMBER TWENTY, ame | rate of seven (7) per contum, payable quarteny.) Square, in this city, Foundation Dione Fete tert tts Fee ee einside: | ‘Rachel Ramsey,” nodded Alice. “came up | brown, relieved by yellow, her features large | sooiten and so ferreutly expressed, tt will not So aaeee THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, | equal fasmontratsx snd ‘twelve moniare with inet | fet Couerete, Bricks, Cement - ein i Bilt cordelieres fasten Font and decorate | here in her best bib and tucker, to spend the | and irregular, but redeemed by a pair of lovely him much. pate from the aay'of sib. A deponit of 50 to be made when | Maton for, Mortars” Terra-cota ‘Connciag” Bracke the hood. ay. Of course I confiscated her at once. and expressive eyes. So perfect was her ti Breen Oe 7am NEW AUCTION AND COMMISSION FIRM. | the property is struck off, and the purchaser baathe op- | an4 Bilaster Cs vs Couctety Foundation, for all or in Hatr-uicu Boowes are coming rapidly into| ~The bold, pushing thing!” said Bell, with aj in dress that she always attracted admiration The New Comic Opera. tion $0 Day whole penis Rey 1 ne aa Set Cand ie ee ae ee eae favor for evening wear. They are cut away in | disdainful gesture. wherever she went. Dressed in rich dark | From the Home Journal. =— nll-dtx__Gunton Building, 427 Louisiana aventie. | ftruction of a Fire-Proo, building fot the United Staion Various shapes about five inches from the throat | ‘she’s a deal too pretty to bring into the draw- | browns or dullest crimsons or russets, so that In “Tolanthe; or, the Peer and the Peri,” Gil- HOMAS DOWLING, Aucti we Pension Office. nd, and are usually worn with lace or | M-Foom for Haroldson and Armvine Dallas to no one ever noticed much what she wore, sheso | yert and Sullivan new opetiy witch is to be ; aneaionaer: Bpeclficaticts may be obtained from thi oon, shone lp hascimereyh Doshend ‘tothe | Hitt with,” added Miss Alice knowingly. “And I | managed that suggestions and hints—-nomore— x4 ae a WEEKS & CO., TRUSTEES' SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON Supervising Engines soi Meas mparent sleeves, reaching only tothe | don't see any way that I could have svolded it, | of brilliant embers pomegranate scarlet should | Produced on Saturday evening,November 25,at NORTH SIDE OF STODDART STREET, NEAR] 14 9 14 10 of UTT! ay ay ya ee therefore, to t been i, 5 i 639 LOUISIANA AVENUE, MILL, GEORGETOWN, D. ©. nA, 9, 14. 19. 25.21 svt. Maj. Gon. U. 8. = eee the neck | / it had not been tor those lucky chickens, and | appear just when they imparted brilliancy to her | the Standard Theater, New York, Mr. Gilbert = and arm should be snowy and plump. sane, ts the new English travelin: ter journeys. A velvet collar and large | vet buttons trim the paletot. A large round, -veless Cloak, bordered with fur, covers the ail soft cap of velvet, in which traveler can lean back comfortably, may be | 1 | Prerrr Youxe Broxous drew their nara a | the surroundings. ‘There can be no doubt as_to | consent to hisown marriage to his own war SALES OF REAL ESTATE. and 5, built on lots No. 93, 96 and #2, counting the gigual dots. The sinall cost of euch priviloers and BG BLONDES dress theis alr: la into her oc- | which is the method which best becomes the | or. if he marry without this consent, can he com After an experience of many years we flatter our. | and running from said point north and at richt | method of Stock speculation very desirable for tows Gree pe, with a velvet fillet and low Psyche and she was | gentilewoman. mit himself for contempt of his own court, and | selves that all business entrusted to us will be conducted | angles to. Stoddart street to the south hne $b | Mouerate means. “Correspondence invited. kue' for the house and add ior the street a sott | stirring the creams with a quick, energetic ronnd—not oval—turban of black ‘velvet | 2 standing band that rests against the | and is opened in the shape of a V in| i behind. fhe Amazon hats of felt have sd of corded ribbon tied in a square bow in | A luen Dz worn at the opera has the basque, elbow-sieeves and train of olive-creen Velvet, with the skirt front of damask silk that has repped ground with velvet flowers on it, | and paniers and cascades of white Oriental lace. | Yu here?” At J of the damask silk forms cuffs on the e and acoliar on the neck. Marechal Niel Foses were clustered high on the left of the | Waist, and the long gloves were tan-colored ra wond crescent fastened the lace at the roat. —+e+—____ A Stump Speaker’s St ‘From the Charlottesviile (Va.) Chronicle. Mr. Massey told a good story in his speech last Monday, illustrating the Mabone-Hubbell assessment system. It seems that one of Ma- hone’s agents bargained with a man in oneofthe Southwestern couuties for political work, prom- 'y- i an Was appointed postmaster. and the month sold four | ents’ worth of post office stock—a post: stamp and a postal card. He consoled him- | self, however, with the thought that the | premised him would pay him pretty well, | and wrote to the depart lating the term of the contract. a 1 ing that the amount should be forwa! In reply the de- | partinent wrote that it k nothing about the $40. aad that he e nis pay from the sale | Of stamps, on wh: ty per cent was allowed, Ina few days bh ved one-of Hubbell’s cir- eulrs, requirin. five per cent of his income for ¢ampaign purpores, and this was quickly fol- { lowed by one from Mahone requesting ten per | cent of the same. The man came to the conclu- sion that five percent of ten per cent of sixty at of gur cents wouldn't afford him a liv- Tig, gave ub the post omloe, and went to work for the democrats. = —_—+e-—_— Fabtes for Politicians. From the Denver Tribune. A precocious child once retused to eat the dish of Crow which his Mother had set before ering ornament. | , for little girls are | | never was so glad to see anybody in all my life! | ness of our times Is, Perhaps, partly the cause of 1 » By virtue of a ded of trust dated the 16th aay of = — | Bridget'sfortunate fit of temper. Make haste, | deep coloring, and abstract all the yellow from | satirizes the “red tape”formality of official rank Opposite City Post Office. March, 1880, o. now; they'll be here in A QuisrED Six PaLtor, with a skirt of the | Ite Rechel I sult for | there to tea. sho natn the Mald-of-all-work, if you please,” | another part of this pleasant book its author very well written arias for the principals. “The iskiet of Gatumue ettinn Bo, Egat Ga all-ate THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. | GTEWART BROWN'S SONS, wit y says that achnonda, a cosmetic used he | costumes wi e exact copies Iu every de- on lover cai Sai | Wat Hamsax Bnown. Davmon | ‘Then let me help you," sald Harolason, | Sesittat quite inndoous and at the sane*ting | tall‘of the official robes worn by the Howse of No. 101, doo, 2b, wherain irene Sto SeTEES GAte Ce PEOUERNT ON NINTH | (.. ausxaeocs Daows.uecdbe SLY. Beak maaan briskly tying a second bib apron around his effectual. ‘This cream, which consists of sub- | Lords. The other dresses have been di ed. the ‘Trustee will seli at public auction rr. = 38 PINE STREET, NEW YORK. hunting suit. “I used to be a pretty good hand / Iimated benzoin, acts upon the skin asa slizht | by Mr. Gilbert, and made under his pe di- | in: fron TUESDAY, NOVEMBEA : g | Rnconventionai sort of morning in the kitchen, | pyre KONG UP the eves, nothing fs snjurions as , post office and $40 a month | this pair did. — what sort of aday did Rachel Ramsay looked very pretty, indeed, as | ,,., ump!” grant tranny, “MAID-OF-ALL-WORK.” ps hp ge a ing wear haat SATURDAY SMILES, AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. __PIAN ve — =—_— — = a ter her answer. | The New York Mgil says ‘‘the expenses of a ‘THIS AFTERNOON. FUTURE DAYS. A C48D. ‘That's @ queer wa’ visitors. | church wedding are Just about double what SHERMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, ° IOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. - she came down the narrow wooden staircase in | pat p'raps fnat’s city manters™ they used to be” If you will notice it the | Doo Ro. gat Fewectuortiwet. | 'T™' calenena mani ae 7 the little brown farm-house that afternoon, “Perhaps it is," said Rachel, —— main feature about s church wedding is doub-| rausrers: SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED 4 dressed ina white muslin dress strewn all over | ‘Who was it came home with you?” asked | ling. TE. A GRAND COLLECTION LBAVE 0ST RETURNED i mith tiny pink Tosebuds, and fresh lace fril | Granny, who wae not quite deaf of blind as yet, |" New York maldens now indite thelr social | ,BE,"istz0 os deed of ct fa ter er or ee ee | around her neck, tied with pink ribbon, while | “8nd left you at the garden gate?’ | | | eorrespondence on -edged note paper, an | fio “isi of the land Tecorts: far dhe HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION. | OF iaSGn ‘dna 5 her pretty feet were buttoned into a new pair | «. Que,f the other servants, Seer ¥s afl | ony Just imported London, It is very | W: a on nh nba he WEDNESDAY MORNING, Novempnr | MENTS, QEALL Rt of boots, with high Fi pone ee eee cre's ai | appropriate for letters to young gentlemen kept | undemgned. ae Soceased, sijsel pute TRENTY SECOND. 1894, Scomuméncing vat TES | 2 : . igh French heels, and her hatr | your pride, Rachel Ramsay ? on the ragged edge ot -—Boston Tran | in of ines, on SATURDA’ EIGH- | O'CLOCK, within my auction 5, I fell one of was curled in loose, glossy coils of shining || ‘I never was prouder in all my life than I am | 90 ~ TEENTR Dave Yor "NOVEMBER AD. 1882, AT FOUR | tee Aneet folleetione of Ferier node Chama: Perea eons to-night!” sald Rachel. “Listen, grandma, for | *1P6 task ‘Tuasdag.wes not such © O'CLOCK P. M., all that part 6 marked ‘ever seen in Washi ‘which will be “Eh!” said Granny Ramsay, looking up trom | | have go much to tell you. Mt, Harola Harold: “cold edb aapedicte 5 Ey the thermameteen. gtorieinal ccinal lot numbered ziced Gay in square ap po pec Pani Sue, Wainut Frames, covered with her everlasting knitting-work, over whtch she | J'y¢ him ever go many times before this | Vorristown Herald, Nov. 11. ton city, in eaid Dist — oe was half asleep; “going to church, hey?” Simmer af plonion, and aithery parties, and | ) he thes betwoed hftiing forthe want Or aa wevline of suid tot sa? ety cist (88) feet | One 8.rsece Paslor Suite, Gilded Frames, covered with “It isn’t Sunday, grandma,” explained the | such apelin see saehileeretpoe eid vcd Lt Stvemine na aes eee fot and panning thence aqui twen oot gnats (6) One-piece Parlor Suite, Walnut Frames, covered with ing “py me. And to-night he asl arry him, ] ches, thence east twent ‘ohair Prosb. on eagning = oe ‘I'm going to the | sndheisto come here to-morrow morning to | along, and mankind are happy.—Detroit Free an alley, ‘thence north along said One 8: piece Parlor Suite, Ebony Frames i aaa ASH OOME Rig | ited he there-ahe and Miss Ball” |" tore him? ould Granny Bameay, | Seiler to Peasant bare her tw dort | Sees ee BS vederleedempallgan e Boll Wit Goubs! Saat MSY ere—she Miss ES “Do you love = y ler ve here two ive Wi 5 : “Pshaw!” satd Granny Ramsay, who was one | huskily” "} almanacs from which you may choose. One of Bp ed | Finely Upncistered Window Chase ©. J. RRED, | of those venerable people privileged to speak And Rachel answered : them contains the most holidays, but the other | with in seven days after, Enegant, ish Easy Chairs, " their mind all joum: “what do the: fine “Yes.” contains more good weather. "Fllegende Blatter. Sight to renall st risk and, Superb Ebony Cabinets. no 493 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. on all occasions; “‘what do ie | «Then God bless you, my child, and give you | adam For wouldn't have Mrs. Langtry ee Five cther Parlor Sultes, beautifully upholstered. ALLET DAVIS & 00.8 PIANOS. city ladies at the Tower want of a farmer's | both along and happy life!” sald the old lady, | op any terme. He had @ professional beauty Seven lango Walnut Parlor suites of ihe fuser manu- | J] NOS. daughter like you?” softly smoothing the girl’s bright head. ‘once, and the taffy the press gave her made her One large Walnut Chamber Suite, incin@ing Cheffo- | 4 SELECTED STOCK OF THESE SUPERB PIANOS “But, grandma, they've invited me!” And every one was satisfied. except the ladies | go dog-gone proud that she wanted to own the mir NEW STYLES, LOW PRICES. “Itreminds me,” said grandma, shrewdly, “of | Of the Tower.—Helen Forest Graves. ert ee Crea ee cH en Eo Mirror Froht Armoires, finely finished. 1 $08 Len ane th tand the china pot young lady wrot jews, | WM. MAT! Elaborately Carved Sideboarde, with F. P. Mirrors. .. SUMNER, S11 9th wrest northwest, peinuuig Goya sie oases ie thay phi CWC ew oe eee ee inquiring: “‘How can I avoid being Ares if] _n7-cokds ‘Together with other elegant Pucnirens hot necessary to | Square Baby Grand to order. sf Fashions in Complexions— Oriental | I walk out at night without a protector?” The (OMAS DOWLING, Aucnoneer. Sr pote “Ol ‘etjie nl wcoinnianip Ge Sasetiocs G. k D & BRO., nowise suit. Complexions—How to Make Up—The | experienced editor of that paper tartly replied, surpasses anythig ever offered in Warhinston at auce + 709 SEVENTH St. NORTHWEST. Rachel sald no more, but escaped into the| Eyes—Ete. “Wear an old shawl and carry a clothes basket.” vittes ens Se oceans) tion. bole, grents for the Uurivaled Steg an shady lane, where the maples were beginning to — ew Orleans Picayune, CuO iho Diatrichet oalumbia hori sestag, NoveriBee BOR ak ae ney and | “So pogbio Denke tetiae Reed tem One. | turn pale yellow in the first September frosts. | From the Whitehall Review. De shanghigh chicken "minds me ob certain | for probate business on the Sth day of September, <= | aramine thoartices ct thet iimie, eee NEO AY | eat for’ chena ‘omic belal, Bnee ORGS andma Is alwayscriticizing everybody,”she | There isas much a “fashion” in complexions men dat I'se seed. He crows mighty loud, an’ | 18%; the u pperninned wi alae enbtio oe Ne.postponement qn eccoant of weather, omer. | ee thought. | “I know the ladies at the Tower will | as there is in bonnets or boots. Sometimes na- brags aroun’ ‘mong de hens an’ young chickens; | town, D. C., on SATURDAY, the EIGHTEENTH DAY = = TICHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMB. Bee a rie ture ia thie moda: aomatimes arte Jeet ncw.tis)| but wien ‘@ game rooster comes around, he's got | OF NOVEMBER, 1882, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. ally | (HOS. J. FISHER & Co. R fram worid:renowned factory of ha | ag duetewith her’ She sald Phadavolee ike (latter 4s in the’ avoondant, though, as rule, | business on de udder alte ob de fence.—Arian- | 102 RID of fue aves premise. “th ngrovensias a ‘ore. Pianos for rent. ROVED bor nines. 6 saw Traveller. consist of a three-story brick house. The gypund rent CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMP! And perhaps Mr. Harold Haroldson | only in that inferior phase which has not : {a 957.90 per annum, payable April ist of euch year REAL ESTATE CENTRALLY LOCAT will be there! For I Enow he often visits at the | reached the “concealment of art”—the point |, The Fliegende Blatter, 1s the great German | "Ferme ealo.as prescribed at “ ‘Terms of sale as pi by order of court will per- THE NORTHWESTERN PART OF Ls fanny paper. We are not very well up In our | mita credit not exceeding twelve months on security N eT, THIRT Bouse where extremes meet and the perfection of arti- fae A, p Histactory t0 the OX H STREET, Hore. Hance for rent Tune ne carefully attended to. 11th street bove Peup=ylvania avenue. 012-3 S ORGANS, 47 STOPS, #125, PIANOS, 5 a German this morning, but we think it means | 5 a FOURTEENTH | 8' is Factory rapuine re yan the rate se and wen chpcagh i wecdsto |e" Breen all the appearance of aresnes| something shou te fy ia te butte of tation sae ia, | MEO ae Sekt stes SARI PERN ite frinize odies al colors. | the Tower, a fantastic wooden cottage with a|No one of an observant turn of mind, who {s| we're not positive which. But it'sali the same | THOMAS DOWLING: ‘Auctioneer. nd-cokde ND FIFTEENTH STRY = Al in Dutch.—Burlington He ‘Under and by ¥: es of the Supreme, rOOD reularfront, which was letforthe summer, | accustomed to the sight of English maids and = Courter the Distict of Conable: prvi meh WOOD AN h e| Housewife—'Before I you employ, must I you IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. te a Rep oe oI = = | matrons, can deny that making up, as at present | H oHive yea o ret Soybean sit of Henry W. Burch et \al., vs. John E. Burch: PEXSxLVaNIA Cok BETTER THAN COAL. owner thereof preferring to liye in a square 25 hd oe eC oS Se ‘ a etal, cause No. 8,298, on the 24th’ day" The littl door was open and Rachel went } practised, partakes of the amateurish element. | «cone T should smitel” ADE & CO. PIANOFORL ES EERO ARE MEE, | tober, ACD. Tes ' ¥ NOVI ; 2 pt leacrt! > ‘The fuel of the le. The best tm the Kitchen, and there, to her intin- | possibly red and white from week toweek under | people send it up Salt River.—Philadelphia | yO", MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBE Seroek,E | #8, Im the District of Colum e fuel ak brick structure in the village. EI 1 b The de d any PIANOFORTE, ELEGANT MAN’ indersigned Trustee will ell Ne 1 f Q. TENG I it for health, for economy. Ord a: rae . ‘0, 1601 16th street, corner of Q, at TEN 0" Sh THURS oT a1 nth. for G00 5 ier by ite amazement, she saw’ Miss Alice Calhoun her- | the unskilled hands of the wearer of “talse | Chronicle Herald. shail sell: le TY-THIRD DAY OF ‘Ask : D COAL. left ot the passage-way, a door | Impossible reds and whites grow still moreim-| When a political party becomes too fresh, the | TEL MIRRORS. CARPETS, &C.. AT AUCTION. | P bed real estate in the city of Washin, mes hereinafter mentioned. the T hone. a ules, }a very elegant collection of Household Effects, | NGVEMBER, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., in front of | Pom fell im an esthetic dress of pale sage green, and | colors,” who does not like to ask for advice-on| «The healthlest persons,” says Dr. Hall, “are | SoBprainE ; e Premines, parts of Its numbered one (1), twenty | A. R. WILLTAMS, Jn., in her hair, contemplating a palr of decapi- |e daleats s subject, for, even were she Willing. | those who sleep inthe top story.” But there is | Meal Octave Rosewood Case Knabe & Co. Pianoforte, ning (29) sea thar Go). {msquare numbered twohun- | _ 028 __ 728 Tth street northwest, = asked whi m lay on pe tev: to conten to the esetice, she eeatedon Be nothing new in this statement. Hotel proprie- | Three. very, agit French Plate Mantel Mirrors, in and. ight inches, by & depth of, uinely-two ted, | NRENHOLAS GOAL, DEPOTS— iss Alice!” she explained. perience conveyed In the asking for counsel | tors have been acquainted with the fact for < wit improvements thereon, consisting of tine street and Khode Island avenue, is that, you Hachel2" cried the clty. young | might be badly received, and would scarcely be | years, and have sivays endeavored to mare | ae. Sivoo Sat upholstered.in figured oot Brick walling, kuown ws number 1305 Hi | ~ 00 sass AMe 1Be aoa aaa Sar wt fie, 'Y, pouncing on her, as @ drowning man | in good taste. their healthy as ble.—Boston | Bronzes an: ures. On 1HE SAME DAY, at HALF PAST FOUR| Coal sent in Locked Carts and sworn inces on the nearest floating straw. “Oh, 1 | The prevalent and increasing. short-sighted- racer Goer OO EL LS Li Antigue Extznsion Dining Table, with brass claw feet: | O'CLOCK P. AI... in frout'of the premtisen, the northern | weigtene thins senioaee nd arplebed by owns ei irt of lot bumbered hive (5), in square numbered three | sumer. hese Leather covered Lownsesand Chairs, Rockers and Easy ed and forts Bre (es — dere by mall receive proms atten Sm These horrid hens! Bridgethas gone away ina | the excessive use of rouge’ and powder. The |. The Free Press man apparently gets | Leas Bundred) and forty-five (stb) having «fronton Lith Orders by mall receive promptattention, ol1-Bm_ : % aire. street of twenty feet by » depth of ninety-nine fee: and ause I presumed to find fault with the | wielder of the powder put sees herself afar off, | CAUEt by the same trick once we thin erantz | Thtge.supsrb Walnnt Marblo-Tlop Chamber Suites, with | fey "aad “one halt’ Surlen ait te Teed Gs OREVELING, 14TH STREET WHARE, coffee this morning, and we bave got company | as it were. She knows that she cannot judge of sc Sogeteh edie ‘I Fi bs Long Bridie. Office 1822 14th wt. ee | thereon, consisting of a fine three-story brich Gweiling, g i 2 Yery hanteome Mirror front Armore. Podaneenntd ieoneel “e 7 to dinner, and I haven't an idea how to get the | the effect of her complexion with her face almost } “THe Popular game in Indiana this fall is betting | Nery Rantaome Mirror front Armore, OMEN D AY THe TWENTY PoC perc. ® ites 800, ef 31 me or 3 On 1DAY, THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF } notice. Fine, 4 be Tthese creatures. But now that you | touching its reflection in the glass, and stand- preg a pel ae (he sald stranger | Decorated Todet Ware. NOVEMBER, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.. int froutof | ad spit: Oak ¢2, tine Be ¢, everything will be all right!” | ing about a yard off, she naturally accentuates | fas 8 lend-jacket ‘under his coat, Pal) Eallend sale Carpe Humbored ive hundred sad twenty-soma catty beens | TOHNGON BROTHERS, And she shook oif the big bib-apron, and step- | her roses and lilies’ in a way that looks very ap : S — ape enee: af it D street of thirteen feet pve yeed ped back, with a sigh of relief. pleasing to her, but is rather startling to any | The Washington monument will stop this Very superior Walnut Extension Dining Table; M. T. halt ince a hte ol eee Rachel looked perplexed. She had come | one with longer sight. Nor can she tone down | 8eason at 342 feet. And this 1s the difference A eight and one- fe half inches, by a depth of ninety-fiv : cro ty WHOLESALE AND RETATL DEALERSCE i Wash! Silver Fated Ware. tare thres-nory bilck ling Kuve aso a there, not to enact the role of the kitchen-maid, | her rouge with the powdered hair that softened | between it and the average Washington poll- Leather covered Dining Chairs, sireet northwest: and on SHE GAME TAT, Ay Beak COAL AND W009 but to visit Miss Calhoun, to sit in her drawing- | the artificial coloring of her grandmother when | tlclan, for he stops at 0.—Bosfon Transcript. ecg) ees PAST FOUI O'CLOCK P.M. in front of the pr hy welecend call Gicodt tose Qieudans. room and enjoy the conversation of her guests, | she had her day. Powder is only occasionally | The London Court Circular says that fashion- | “Phin Furniture is all first-class and should command neta eee ee ode eee : i and she did not exactly relish this summary dis- | worn with evening dress, and it is by daylight | able English women have no souls. It must be tion of buyers. ; Cot rep le pe pee ‘ities unsurpassed by avy firm in the United kitchen. | that these dreadful bluish reds and whites look | mighty convenient for them as they don’t have Re ee ee et Se aLInG. by its depth to Ohio evenue, with the improvemguts ‘at lowest canh prices. and delivere’ There is soup stock,” went on Miss Alice, | their worst. to spend time and money trying to save the Auctionser. | hereon, consisting of @ four story frame dwelling, | Main office, wharves and deoe 12th and “Water anda salad, anda delicate piece of halibut, | On the other hand, there are some women so | articles.—Boston Post. nies 0 = sale: One-third of the purchase money of | Stich soutlwont. Branch Yards” 1202 F st. n.w. 3d and K ep, n wis roasted, and a pie or a pud= of property in cash at the time of -aleand | 7¢ = ot nh" at making-up their faces that one almost ———__ + ~ y a cash gt tho time of sale and | 74h and Pets. o.w, 1112 9 et. now. ve which I dare say you can ’ feels inclined to condone the practice 4 aduitra- “THE PROMISE OF MAY.” palanos in two eqvel instalments, for which ths | southcast jvi8-4m i e e aC } purchaser js togive hie promierory payabe re- = — —— , we shall do very nicely. I'm parttcularly | tion of the result. These are the smail minority, Shectively iu oue and two years from th Sian os — xious about the dinner, because we are to and are li to remain so, for their secret tg of ‘Tennyson’s Failure. terest at sux per cent per anni PROPOSALS have company.* You'llexcuse me now, because | a kind unlikely to be sha Thi —— will sell at publ der o: teust apo the vroperty sold, I have to dre bs ~ of the purchaser. deposit i | spection of these cleverly managed complexions | From the Providenoe Journah ore stret ‘th r eho or ey 08 S00 | SSScnonaLaS HON PINE MOGLET i i DAY. the we EENTIL DAY OF NOVEMBER, | required on th: ucceptance of each Lid. If the terms of | PROPOSALS FOR FINE ESCAPI ‘And away od 3 lice, selfish and smil- | reveals no trace of art The failure of Mr. Tepnyson's new drama, | #82 commencing at ELEVEN U'CLOCK A. Me the | see be not com el with within w:ven days the Tras ithstanding the reticence of these skilled . personal cfiects of Hellen M. Stewart, deceased, con. | ter veserves the rurht to re-sell the property afier three sh dec “ Pi ” Wl v principally of Houselol tists, an occasional burst of confidence has re- | “The Promise of May,” which is sald to have ting principally of Houschold Furniture, Glass and teement in The Ey ine Star newspayx e ws | | Sealed Propossis 4 the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. All convey- |, Sealed Pre ved at the clos of Ge vealed a few of thelr means ofaccomplishing the | been hardly less than ridiculous, and to have | C4 Pe eta o¢ aye above premises will be ecld the | istom at runchagpeeneges 2 THIRD OF NOVEMBER, Tawat gor tieoinnes mee She knew all | great end of looking pretty. ‘Do you often do | called forth hisses as well wns, confirms | nextday at public auction. infront of aid premises, | _Nl HENRE C. CORUEN, Trust a in plece Fi wave, about at, Harold Haroldsou and Mr. : &” sald one of these clever ones, a matron of | the truth of the fact that the atmosphere of the | 204,{9 iprticulars of which sale see another advertiso- aud tthe Gow. were to dine there thai day, and sb ; ven Wio looked like a girl of nineteen, | cy. ; holly fi soar ‘Terms of st ax to all sums under $100, and as 7 to be cook. waitress, maid-of-work—what friend who was vigorously rubbing her | 8t2¢ 18 so wholly pe UE Gb oe over that amount a credit not exceeding | AND X furnishing, ie whit putting up. in soe an ele nifled it what she called he sheremembered | cheeks with a coarse towel after a plentiful ap- | SP¢cial literary as well as personal training for Selva mouths may be given by the Administratoron | pU AND « Jatad Tron’ Kail with tralleys om the Government Print: what grandma had said, and for once in her life | plication of cold water. successful adaptation to it. It jis al- LEONARD MACKALL, DuiTee of Columbia, pared th crs > Kee sept 7 yave that venel credit fi imi- y 7 set y sae Aa istrator of Hellen M. Stewart. eas venerable old lady credit for discrimi. 3 ‘y ti me icome In froma walk, ride | together probable that Mr. Tennyson's THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, Tionkas ; ; i fcout of hie preauices oh SAT : - : - {play will be agreeable reading —_not | | THOMAS! cry % _bis-oott COMME : There was no help for_it, however. She tied | i ‘than. you | Preiss Sout bg ne SVE SALE OF FURNITURE Is UNA- a oi EPARIMENT OF THE INTERIOR. on the bib-apron, tucked the curls back of her | are‘ wearing your face outi#= | Ohly tor its literary art but its studies of char-4 «ta, ONDAY. NOVEMBER zubaivision of original tot | [) Grin soreuveane Ewoirees o> ARCETEROR, ears, and went to work to prepare the chickens = acter, and it is quite probgble also that thesame nutubered ex und _ x . Ae sate ene and pion. AGREE aa ., Py sa Piano, Anti sWal the for the roasting pan, now and then pausing to | +*Certainly, but not like that. Take a leaf | plot and the same dramatis persone could in the cae Of leasehold’ will, take place LO-MORGOW. oe ), with the improvements thereon Fine mon Lamas Coens, N street nor take place rescribed by the decree: One-third of leasehol . ~™\ per 14th, 1882. brush away the round, bright tears which rolled | out ot my book; never wash your face just be-| hands of Mr. Boucicault or some other skilifnl UE O'CLOCK, an ud vortina ante Filia pore ere pedo eye ction een tan ‘ne mand cubic yards, down her checks. fore going out Into the fresh air, or Just after | dramatist, have been made into a successful |” eek RENCE | huteroatat sfx (6) per Souts Adeposit of fifty ($50) dol | Of Stall stone or roken +t ieee ae These young ladies evidently intended to| coming in. Nothing is more injurious to the But the trouble*with “The Promise of | eee dete ee mmo, the proverty is struck of. | Raunre, in this sity. - 4 er useful. She might have known that | skin. Come to the glass. Do you notice a ” as with most modern dramatic literature, SIXTEEN BUILDING LOTS | day of eale. “Al conveyancing: at tho cont of pure ‘ids are invited. they @id, beforehand. She could hear the soft | drawn look about your eves and a seneral erary artists have no knowicdie of the f G77, NEAR THE GOVERNMENT | chaser. : mais Supervising Raginon ssh Me, sound of BellCathoun’s guitar; the sweet sub- | streakiness in the checks? That is the result of | artificial requirements of the theater. and. that | P&T ae FONT MENAELY.} Trustees, | nis-tu.th.ant-tiewit duet tinkle of Alice's laughter; the deep mono- | your violent assault upon your complexion just, | the practical dramatist has very littl Spann ee Ore apps EDWIN be WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CQ., Auctioneers. 3 nli-eod&ds ~ then she glanced down at. her pretty muslin | than you did twenty minutes azo {nt BE 801.D WIL! ¢ rT MNOON, THUL , ark.” | has combined both siice the time of Sheridun,, Tats qyuiouas DOWLING auciower WENT THT D wees ates Ca dress and bows of pink ribbon, and began to | “Well, I really do. I look old enough to be'| and the consequence fs'a number of playswhich | fet belt on the hearty side ata Sr aman ee Philadelphia, a first-dass Scoop Dre think that Miss Calhoun had taken an unfair | your mother; but, then, you are wonderful. | read well, but which it is impossible to act; and | Low 54. 88 and $0, with sane Trout ead hee eae gata | “CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. ieprneti ete o Dee ae Dior be advant You always look so young and fresh!” as many more which can be actedwell, but | squa goutn side of 0 skrwet, and Lots aii, | pBF authority of » decree of the Supreme Court of the | Walnut after ae 5.3, DeRISDE a she eould only have heard the rapid and en-| ‘Because I never treat_my poor face so badly | which it is impossible to read. It was a’ bold | 7 eed, Sona eee Te colloquy which transpired between the | as you do yours. I use rain-water, and if I can- | and mistaken attempt on the part of Mr. Tenny- Feally strict of Coi = i eee in the cause of McManus | street, Philndelph ». n016-18, 20821, 48 t a 8 the only sisters in thelr dressinz-room, when first | not get that I have the water filtered. When I | son, after his style had been fixed, to enter an ] REDGING MacHIx ts ect The hstth si Licvot nae Rete DASE | Tyacpoancs aan on EN LTE: F 3 ILDIN n'investunent this sale 6 VEMBER, 1582, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., in | P20! son Pepe man is sale ix positive aud without reserve, Christopher Boyle in and to the whole of lot numbered ‘Terms: One-third cash; the residue in two equal pay- | ten (10) in equare numbered six hundred and thirty news!” Mi athoun had cried, way- | pleasant to use. A very soft sponge and very | he can console himself, and the voice of a tran- | ments xt ix and twelve months, with notes bearing pare Grey. the seme fronting ninety (90) feet on Not . ir. | fine towel take the place of your terrible huek: a z interest at six per cent per annum.” All conveyan n Ast strect and New Jeracy aveune, and | *!#-PRoor Butunise ron Pexsiox Oven a ndkerchief in the air. | teak wel Ske: rig lace of your terrible hucka- | sitory theater audience will have no effect be. at purchaser's cost. ‘325 deposit on each jot at time having a depth of one hundred (100) feet, with the im- Wasnn om, D. C., Nov. 1, 1882. itehen™ — ~ arrangement. a ; pas permanent tame. The chiet regret will be, soy Sarin provements consisting of *Boyie's Hotel” and ower | geparste Sealed inn i fhe restved ath Xo.” said Miss Bell, a fair-haired. cream-| Two or three years ago a lady, of Oriental if it causes him any pomonal annoyance, as ave THOMAS DOWLING, Auctionesr. ee et or tha wide 1 SOON ON sare Y, ne Seco AY td complextoned dainsel, with pale blue eyes, and | parentaze on her fathor's side, <peht.'@ “Hédson,| should not do; and if he is sincere in his con- EaiTHe hove SALE IS UN. AVOID ARLY Post. ee DECEMBER, 1882, tirutshing aut Gel at Beaetpe ates broken Stone DeranrMEnr oF THE INTERIOR, OFFICE OF SUPFRYIstNG J NOINCER AND ANCHIFROT, DA’ Property, subject or 6 to an encumbrance 89, bearing interest at the a perpetual smile. in London society. Her “comiple¥iow..’ Was:|‘tempt for the ‘‘many-headed beast,” the public, the site of the new Beusion duly recorded in liber Ni FINAN . duly coreg tm er Ne. __ FINANCIAL. Columbia, the tindersigned Tru in front = a minute. And I know | her skin. A knot of old gold satin under the | and the, autiquated forms of procedure under eee cae eee — lass cook, for I've been | rim of her bonnet, another at her throat, and the English law, going for illustrations to the + NOVEMBER TWEN- | FINANCIAL. on ‘TUESDAY others in among the lace at_her wrists, rieht-} house of lords. ‘The lord chancellor, the chief | Having are the above spacious Warerooms we Si, ise a eC ORR em SAttLSt | 2. er GRTENT SRmNOR OMIA SEOENERATE IN STOCKS. 2 thes ent oe ramues of the Tower were enjoy ened up the otherwise sulxtued tntiné of her'| of the English bench, surrounded by knights of | Ste Ney frcpared,%9 Prowecute he Auction aud Come | N Ficimeads addition, to Georg-toirn, and de- thalt Cool Ghar nee and the flow of soul in costume. so that it always looked as though It | the garter, the bath, the thistle, and other or- | Mgsicteuameanin all ite various branchow | soribed as follows: Hagnnine for thonaine ats th cool drawing-room, with books, new-gath- | had been designed expressly for her by some | ders of nobility, discuss with formal ceremony | Stocks of Merchandize of every description catalogued | more or jess, from the corner formed by the i We rend Frer toany. address our ‘*Wall Street Hand HReaTONES and blue-ribboned guitars, while poor great colorist. Here rouxe was unnecessary. | the question as to whether he,the lord chaneel- | 824sr/shvet aud disposed ot, either on the preaines in wheres line drawn at right angles 0 | relied senke: thsie diac a ser or maton concerning ling in the kitchen over | The surroundings were arranged to suit the | lor, having fallen in love with the maiden Phyllis, | ~ Particular attention given to si rt rould Fras aleo a private telegraph key. Stocks bought and sold on complexion, instead of the complexion to suit | his'ward in chancery, “can legally give his own division wall betweon Ly No. 4 | from 3 to 10 per cent. margin, ~tock Privileves in lane of - ns € it 1 y . , 6 inch ide, laid off by Jolu In addition to the disagreeable sensation of | !f committed can he appear by counsel before | MAivanass mide wien required and prompt settle- | woken Yafectat suches wide, laid _ hand, when a step crossed the threshold. ‘A . throvgh lots 95, Gand 97 of end addition, and | EDGAR BOOTAY & OO., Commission Merchants, | making-up, it must be remembered that the use | himself and move for arrest of his own judg-| ments reniered Fine rome foe tae ae opening on ita rom end Gn cond tending otae thee 02t-Im* 6 Wall wtreot, New York. ' jee pont alate eid ut, Bridzet, to sur- | of some of the white powders eventually des- | ment?” In addition, Mr. Gilbert has browznt im.| bition of {uritire, Ke. intended for uation, | Saistwursal ground, thence with said oun Lue of aley | —O24-Am __ = « prise your mistress,” said a clear voice. | toys the texture of the skin, rendering if | » new and whimsical fancyin the Introduction of | p Quemine sHeGh {usmlfine and eficcs atstore THURS. | east twelve (ex, more er lees toa coutinuation of a line Gt0cK SPECULATION. : And to her infinite amazement Harold Har-| rough and coarse. Riamel, the ‘celebrated per. | fairies, one of whom—lolanihe gives the title | bscode EME houses Nos.'S and 6 thence euth with nald hine se - olson stood before her, in his hunting cos- | fumer, in his “Book of Perfumes,” says that | tothe opera. The contrast between the sylvan ddig we Eeraeg ona thro sot with the ners ine of Sted. tume, with a fishing rod lightly balanced on his | rouge, being composed of cochineal and saffron, | fairies and the pompous peers serves to make ES 2 — pein Gart ntrect twelve feet more or lose bo the tack of ts. | _ Parties wishing to make money in stocks should oom. ee gs a aa ; | is harmless, but that white cosmetics consist | abundant opportunity for Mr. Gilbert's facile | _™ Sih -Durcspenm Bove, _ | Stictee: tuunicate with the old estabiished firm of “I'm not Bridget,” sald the girl, Iaghing, : One: occasionally of deleterious substances which | pen. An examination of the score shows that ALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ES- | may injure the health. He advises nctoreand se. | Mr. Sullivan has written some of his best musio. | 9 FAre ERONTING, FOKIY-FIVI FE! ONE IN¢ ON VI [NIA AVEN! tresses to choose cosmetics, especially ths white, | There are a numberof airs which will become as te OF but still stirring on, ‘“I'm Rachel “Miss Ramsey!” he exclaimed, lifting his cap. JOHN A. DODGE & CO., Bawxens axp Sroce Broxers, No. 12 Watt. Sacer, New Youre, Es’ "1 How tn the name of all that is wonderful came | with the greatest care, and women of the world, | Popular as any previous work ot the composer, | FEE ASK? pPEVEH DOF pABOUT EIGHTY Brbe srt send free. ull information, snowing how laugh who wish to preserve the fresness of their | and at the conclusion of the first act, when a) WEST) FRONTING | THE. SMITHSONIAN oe And then. not without humor, Rachel detailed complexion, to observe the following recipe: | military band is introduced on the stage in unl- FRAME DWELLING. 508 #10, TO $1,000. the manner and incidents of her capture. Open air, rest, exercise and cold water. In } form, the effect will be marked. There are some = a Sinnars Ge Sen Se at spider and gridiron when I camped out on rection. A novel feature of the mise en scene Take Gapartie tote Meine ped stimulant, and imparts perfectly natural colors nae necro pre te, FOUR PLM. the the virtue f oY 168 at HALE PAST Disks of Colum ‘OU the 28th day. o Se el deh Ba eee rH’ to wit i during some hours without occasioning the in- | 1s the lake upon the stage, tl.rough which Jolan- RIVATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES “Bat you're not engaged,” sald Rachel, half| conventences with which, Europeas: sbetuctics | the rises, ‘The second on ina pletare oF tee P . Pleased, half frightened. may Justly be reproached.” It isa well known | terior of the House of Parliament, Westininster seems I can volunteer,” observed the young man. | fact that biemutl , & white powder containing | Abbey and the Thamesembankment. The mu- WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AND RICHMOND. “Give me the of] and vinegar, and you will see sugar of lead, injures the nerve centers when | sic will remain unpublished‘for the present. what a dressing, ala mayonnaise, P'ean provide : occasionally causes Sa for that salad of yours.” 5 peer errand _ opie dina Sights at Honolulu, And if a pair of cooks ever spent a delightful, that is not dropped into them. use of koht| It 1s midday, and ‘the fawn 1s crowded with They langhed, they made tnnocent jokes, they | of oho ee ee {it must be con- | riders of both sexes. _As we return to the hotel behaved like two school ehildren. famous reclpe for salad-dressing enjoins with |W meet a string of fifteen mules laden with And at last when Rachelran out into the gar- regard to the vinegar—by the hand ofa miser. | 8Ug@r Sacks, driven. forward by red-shirted Agency for Prisffe and Whitely, Stock Brokers, tev oat’ Wao ied hen bas eno hel ot |p ig on Meee et ete soe eae newly fowls, Mr. son heart e @ multitude of mys! rappings an voice of Miss Bell Calhoun calling down the | Smoke PE nae aie eal vexternals. Cavalcaden 61 Tohol cumbersome externals. Gavalcades of laughin; THE WEST BID! Every class of Securities boneht and sold on comanie= stairway: ei ar pa pier aad mca grep young women comi in cece cme ae ‘a SMITH, sion in San Francisco, Baltimore, “linchel! Rachel! you may serve the | Dat of the toilette Dee real e aN Hi; fOr | Fting antride, accord ‘fo the custom of the| SH! THWEST. ° X . dinner. Every one is ‘here but that tiresome | ia eee paren ; ities of Cairo, who make the immense mis- | Place, with no co1 su of our embarrase- aetAnd u - | ment, us with ish glances. The; “And he’s here, too,” calmly responded that | tke of getting up their eyes in an exactly sim pass coquetti y. sit so well, and look so Iutely at ease in — gentleman, who was washing his lands at the | Variety of ature {> Gao, sonespn nts | thelr manly” att hostile critictem ts | Rem'sn prank or wereset oe: te VERGE. BRTWEER CH ASeACHESERTS pump. 1 AVE! BETWEEN | THIit' ‘1H AND tm) ible. We by. discover that the ae FOURTEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. Wit” cried Bell, shrily. mistake that may be accounted for by the fact | '™possi e by.and bce —— and miles are. Igvelled at our Jehu. ‘The cook and butler are expected to take ppsclis ager Sekt ico pede avila. Boo. aan arnen ope running Bro f-eecme their meals in the kitchen,” guld Mr. Haroldson, | tors often make the eame mistake out the | Ment or ci nat thefair equestrians who with commendable gravity. “And I’ve no ob- same excuse. A goby us. Judging from their sparkling or jection to that arrangement.” is the nsual method retort ve And nothing could induce Harold Haroldson to come up to the dining-room. He and Rachel together ate their picnicing sort of repast and es—alth the matter what lost its spice when the Minese mand their company all adjor Kitchen and persisted in Joint And when the purple down over the durk cedars thet overh him. Whereupon the Mother undertook to | brawting stream, and the Spank the Precocious Child,and in so doing En- countered a Bent Pin which the Prococious | * of his Panties. This Fable teaches that every Species of Bessism eventually comes to grief. — { A Respectable Cow once Butcher with the Remark: knock me in the Head. for ai Lived too long.” Butcher in Amazement, * Perish?” “Because,” rep Smitten Cow with a Bin Child had adroitly Concealed in the Basement | js have I} asked the! Hesire to nee imed | parted, Alice and Bell C: = other. “Was ever an: 80 ‘He has Laps Alice, bursting into “And after all the apart!” sighed Bell. It was all your fault,” petuiantl: Alice. “Noticing that’ farmer's aughier, Sot sort of aragging her out of her sphere, in way!” « ‘But it was that plumed yourselt on ting her into the kitchen!” scolded Bell. “4 a nice mess you've made of tt!” “But how were we to tellthat tt was going to end sor” _

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