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# 6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, SAFURDAY, DECEMBER 883—DOUBLE SHEET. —— — Ss LATE FASHION NOTES. TREATISE ON. PERSONAL BEAUTY. BLE IST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE LADIES GOODS. | RAILROADS, SHES AND H. NDS. WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, — = _ ———— ; ree Se ps = FINE ATTRACTIONS NEXT WEEK—aBBEY'S IN-| EVERYTHING IS FASHIONABLE — CHILDREN’S arose BS TOLOGIET: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1883. | Maur J P Panu 7 3. Maas F : D4 BATLROAD. COME—IRYVIN \GaAIN—1 <D NILS —EVENIN Bs Seek : & To obtain any of these Letters the applicant must - UDEL FAST LINE AND THE ONLY LIN; Bac PARTE AN Sg ETI Hewes BTS] Either rs rol tanita pete | for ° Maa erat Accorre Tom hor F SiuEET SonTHWEST, craters. . <I ting theme for the poet, and versal subject of | _ &@7If not called for within one month they will be S lepine A WASHINGTON Tae satchel muff of plush or furis popular | esting theme for the post. and universal subject of sent to the Dead Letter Office. IMPORTER OF FASHION. TRACK JANSEY COUPLER: — Lawrence Barrett, who has played in New | for misses in their teens and school-girls. Pee ar as deo anise victory.” Personal Denuty FRANK B. CONGER, Postmaster. . Geet SUNDAR Rowenitore York and Boston one of the most successfal en- | SKIRTS of dresses should be narrow when there | Moneact Homans Syectert charms, and receives, due LADIES’ LIST. PATEK PHILIPPE & CO, a werner of Now Karey | epee of his career, opens on Mondgy even- | are many flounces or superimposed draperies. the aa pate a paver and enoent child, all acknowl: Andrews A M Mrs Lewis Jeamt 6 GENEVA FIRST RP AR WINTER OPENING Toh Me i at the National, Fie, long, clastic cashmere gloves are taking nee Declares personsi beauty to be a privilege of anaeedans Ean LM oF x A si m | Ales ler Luci c] d — Lillie Langtry begins the week at Ford's in | the place of lined silk gloves for general wear. jons gift of nature. | eens taeinds: Se ee Marerethe ASIERIGAW WATCH COMEANT, PARIS AND LONDON MTLLINERY, { 12) Seto! tor scandal.” As Lady Teazle she} Cyiuprey’s cloaks of dark velvet and wool are ae | Black Bettie 3 1 were mor 08 is said to be excellent. Mt Geant eae ee oe nal beauty. was better | Buchan Min C fashionable trimmed with light gray lamb- nminendation iu the world. | Bennett Mrs EO WALTHAM. By late Steamer, — Clara Louise Kellogg appears at Lincoln | skin. ae — Asserted flat the most lovely object ever | Broughler EJ ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5TH. nine all in concert, assisted by a good company, on Pee nUruL woman, Bacy Fanny Metcalf E ME Mre % < sy <A i So Friday night. y company, For dancing the short skirt is de rigueur, Parked Aes K Monroe Foe A long experience in the sale of Watches hascon- | WHEN ALL THE NEWEST SHAPES AND RAREST none but dowagers wearing trained dresses at | BeblieL. vi accuracy and durabilit; made pRICS SHOWN a — There are three Washingtonians who are | balls. es i » ree aie aay nics ae —~ mee Bly ects Sele 5 _ embers of Mr. Barrett's company—Miss Sara] garry all the latest shoulder caps have a| Broke Li sy ‘s rece tstel eakee eave RO Smplaases. bo) eee AR ) se . ok 2 wudiear d ortes Rade Mr W. A. Lackey and Mr. a. T. band of fur aronnd the edges, and a fur collar snl She | rato re Mires aes Specitlattention & tavited to the tow peicetee women | ERS iia about the neck. D her pow ks Martha. Musphy Mary — Abbey's various enterprises, including the harma. Alady | Black Sis MR Maul Mary & reliable thnekeeper may be bought, Cioaks for children have the long, high- | . | Shouldered cape, or the long sleeve cape, as in nd Mary Anderson, brought in| former seasons. a Mim A NTON Opera House. Gr: ea MrsCL A OE theater, Irving | Buckner M. d Opera House, Boston Park ks N nd pay as strict attention to, | B omplexion as they do to their teeth, | urope we meet well-pre ud 440 pm: on Bun of sixty and | aew “ars of ase with ¢: 3 2nd Raltimors k $65,000. Mr. Abbey is becoming an | Purity and beauty that whe Nervis Mrs Mary uM eh, Sot. 8) Ree tor” in. art ike Gould, Vanderbilt and | ,BROCADES are not suitable for young girls. | purty and banty that wh dee Reon Mary M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., tye oo. 20 om. ‘: They should wear evening dresses of soft Surah, | markable preservation of their ye is due oun oae Tur PEER, e ist as the stocks suffer, so js i] rye Mary SNES A SPECIALTY ” « ” EN'S ery short, | and hair,and they consult the Dermatologist without | Perry Agwie 107 PENN. AVENUR, nem | love their v e atid reuse spots su has “eanght on” at the, CHIVDHENS dieses are still made/very short least hrewitaney, knowing that Dertiatclogy isu pure: aoe ally. Hrice 81.90 and $17 goes | but with these dresses very long wool hose ure _ | Worn at this season. Prenti¢e Mre E ter, N.Y. Everythi Palmer Florence scientific profrssion. | utes of personal beauty and female nothiness on the stage, and a Peabody HO Mrs | >. fn clear, peerless and beautitul | Purrinztou Lilie Panistas Roses. better company or finer scenery for this class of | THE dry goods stores and novelty stores are complexion: (Hib Leavy. vigorous and luxiiriant Hair: | Packaon Tou Production it would be hard to find. Miss | Tadiant with the latest fashions. Prices are as Satiig eyelasies: Ror z Pandy sh MO | MISSES SEDGWICK AND CHRISTMAN Maud Harrison, Miss Fife Elisler, Mr. MeK jow in Washington as elsewhere. dhe tentio | . | {Late with Sime. Van Renthy : Hs _ : eatinen 0: Ka Jose th Whiting ae fe VELVETEEN dresses are very popular for little | ini scininant a : ' Have opened their Drosxmaking Parlors at hole cast. are wining ire! - a; ae | Ladi Ainerica, as a rule, have poor complexions; | 2 x stinted applause (rom large audien Rirls not yet in thelr teene, being warm, dorm | ie Tit. erty aid loos Te Hee on eens: | 925 TWELFTH STREPT NORTHWEST. PP me at ble, and very rich in appearance. the ai should. be the most lovely. Ttis a | Tatest styles in Fall and ¥ " = celsior” Is in its last nights at Niblo’s = ; rare thing to see of our country women. past’ thirty- ral j Pesan <eceee a waa a Caden Swegstts sai ie . eee ie eee Gretsin their teens wear the sailor hat of | pve years vt a sa really beautiful complexion. Exxocn Morcaxs Soxs _ ee ESS Ch Sede Sm nee poe weer . ‘3 popularity d felt, with a broad ribbon tied around it with a | This is due to the exacting demands of fashionable so- | T Mary HITE CLOVER FAVORITE PACE Powp ay Statin escape minished. The theater was crowded at every | pow, and floating ends In the back. ee ete mad wort ofall the imate: | Bicker Trotsky tp W rE SANE aie Grappa < Se Q | food, tuauilicient exerciae, and worst of all, the inal | Dinas Ma Rose Musies Mrs Sold only by Draggiste, Pr pee ye Baltimore Petormanes this) wi ae peal irs THERE are no absolute rules in tashion a8 | frmwand lotions: Noratiter ladies {es Haponsinie toy | Davis te Mary Robertschs Martha BAFOLIA, re eee et O18 nod Lh Itis to tw withdrawa oa the | formeris: people nowadays follow thelr own | gu to, use cosrweties punt the cheeks til lis, wena oun | -BuAE VON SRANDIA MODIST? wet wbere onde he Pavements of Paris.” | ‘8dividual fancy within certain Imitation. detested WI ea adie is a clea, fresh, end | By Ekibi — There were only two more nights of that | _EVES1NG gloves are of undressed kid, in soft, | natar! complexion f Pat atic er Agent successful comedy, “Dollars and Sense.” at | Pale tints, and reach tothe elbow or tothe | erowme cd. Then in oe in HE GREAT a Vit complerion and bait ul SSYLY t orm Daly's theater, New York, this week. On Wed- | Solder. With the very long glove no sleeve | combission and batt. 9 Better and Cheaper than Soap == TOTHE NORTE. WLAT ANY SOC TEWEST ME Dale muanent Pie 4G q| 8 Worn. Dut should consult the Deruatul |”. povllkacke. SULENDID SCENE r. Daly produced Pinero’s “Girls an : | for all | PEEL KAILS NIECES TE ¥8." with Miss May [rwittand other new mem- | CHILDREN will wear wool hose this season, | : shin ina ibiscaks Soseeetnnee aan Se: EMBER ler ese bers of Mr. Daly's compan: the cast. The) andinsuades darker than the dress, rather House-Cleaning Purposes, H _ Pees ed Trans Leave WasirNeTos, FHOM eTATT scetie of “Doilars and Se is lai | than the pale-colored or black silk hose of the ij n= ROBES, MANTEAUX, CLOAK AND DRESSMAKING. rege oi Ington. It will be played here soon. | Summer. eae omer Su Bs ear WELT N hIMMING: . —Large and blood-cardled audiences have | THE Larae protrading capote is the shape | a Stition ‘dary Ann IT WILL CLEAN BOVE ATES 2k TENTS ; ‘Scott Mury witnessed th ings on of “TL@ Stran- | Most generally adyted by women of fashion had sore form minal x rs this winter, on all occasions when the Fanchon | Sie haveit ou the f Acne shoulders. ppears in on Be wus Paint, Marble, Oll Cloths, Bath Tabs, Crockery, Cees eae per | je Clot is a Speci: giers of Paris,” at the New Park theater, New |! : son on the forehead er «ty Med | Hi Rewel Mis L Kitchen Utensils, Windows, ke. ete eth Soke a restr. ak Gees York. These gentlemen will not fascinate the | 2.20% *tmissivle. hich may dist urn in | Sune ADIFS FURS REPAIRED, SPAT Weat, wii bilo atter this week, as they kaye to be in | Tue cursazes of some of the handsomest : IT WILL POLISH inmgeicmpsoend Mince cianate RAILROAD, ‘hiladeiphia on the loth inst. — | French evening dresses lice up the front over a or “TMD Sth street 2 2. between Naud O. alo, Niagara, vest or plastron of lace or satin, covered with | S — “ Young Mrs. Winthroy ; | Tin, Brass, Copper and Steel Wares of all kinds. is amine to Bron- | an embroider : Palace Cars v of pearls onupson Mire S aa eee — ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, Buia . | ne , 8 will Dot fon Howard. The M are theater has| Tue Steatour, hish doz collar te affected by | n Vetten Maxie | dso cae 4 Bn evel outs Fit, and each of tWo | adgies with lon, slender th ats Those | Y condition of the sk Witte Mer Catia H Makes CORSETS tei kee y X Haven aud Elmira, at 9400 m. + companies pays him 2100 a week. Mars are venerally of ¢ velvet, stil, | Itiftects oth sexes. Theo isn 1 I. 11 289.7 100 RRR gSSy and guarantecs 2 Est, §.15.am 10-000 m1 * — Joseph Joachim, the great Hunzarian vio-| with oli, silver, steel, or pearl embroidery. | pil fee cued | | qo BE CO OuRR ss, i sof Pullin Parlor Gara - has been definitely engaged tor a series of} = Masy of the new felt hats are bound with W fl ae en | Loo eu CO OR Rs 3~ | Pe Rais a certs In this country. He will probably make | silk braid, by machine work, just as the edios Pee AIEEE Ree Oe Ola EERE uu 00 B H%ss*— | A eS Aen OS his American debut at the Academy of Music| of centiemai’s hats are finished. Where this 5 +. her wn mort at Ser. Rext sprinz. braid Is used no facing of velvet or silk is re- aker Mrs LO ! ot be sitrpaseent “Goukae teat ‘ulred: Wakely Mrs ML i ==S N.B—Frencit, German and Spanish spoken a | gees opera company opens at the Boston | 7 * Hie West Mrs MA i= 1.40, 4.00, 10-4 26th. Mapleson opens at the | Ficnvs are long rather than square, and are Lintisey seven? po MARYLAND CLUB, POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. TL TSB February 26th most frequently to oF crape searts Le Mie ER Webb Mrs Sullie a eet ee Q —— ee! y | ’ J b ee ; - : ya tnd 1-40 EAS ; schek | Which are kept inthe shape of a waistcoat by | ewis Mre Loan Watters Sing 8 MONTICELLO, = NHE U.S. MAIL LINE 70 NORFOLK, FORTRESS ) and 11s p tn, On Fear Sea oe Jenene | tase calito oc mt tines cee | eens [dene NESE BAKER, SRE el nt Fam i and a ed on 3 t ort. | clasps at the throat and waist I in owt exade: up z MISCELLANEOUS ‘very MONDAY, WEDS 6-50 pees iyesis E uz and is connected with | ‘Tie Latest bride's dresses gre trained it batt aes, anu any ox. | Mrs Tine's School TEANEOUS Seaey. Sopris at Pitiey” Pott aul Gort ea wa aen OND eS, ie presx— Fem “orld ee esr tride 4. seusitive person. The —— Annapvlis, 6:50am, and 440 pan daily, exceptSun- rimmed witha putting around the hottom o' wiated With the ides of un- GENTLEME) Bas: <NESS Exclusive m withthe Boston and Providence — “Les Rois en Exil” was given for the first | a simulated skirt of brocatelle. The openin | yee . BALE SND BUENNE2S BOUT — ena ANDRTA AND. TREDEMICKSBURG Ratt, time at th> Vaudeville, Paris, last Saturday | ofthe upper skirt showin the Drocatelle Is el onsen Nice ON DRAUGHT. Caen evened ally a PO REETCHL, Gen. Agent coe Ae Sa eveping. Under th2 strong scrutinizing light | fined with light sprays of orange blossoms + Johnston Rey — F A TM, 9 OS. 11. Ghand 1135 aan, z ones Stephel NORFOLK AND THE?» oan. of the staze ani the fuotlizhts the characters || Btipes dresses are decorated in profusion aoa oe Lee SocTh. ae | \ sigan bomen that appeared most charming and fascinating in| with orange flowers alone or mingled with ae Keane Eugene mie oat ee oe Serene £35 and 31:05a.m. daily, the novel, and which the talent of Daudet had | white roses, white jessamine, and lilies ofthe Ges = Be at | ateroener ane een ae ren onan made even royalist eagerly accept, appear, says | Valles: ali these fower decorations being put tugcy Clay F Tawey Edey ee Oe MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 5:90pm. 40 p. the cable, flat, insipid and revolting. | 90 in clusters, chaplets, sprays and garlands, or i snuetiins hs the ap Usp Chas A Los Fredk ke OO FOTOMAG RIVER LANDINGS Steatier 1 HOME 0 Sulday” at Ooand 10 £0 . | strewn all over in separate apri Girt stain, whic extends «aud amereases util the | Balt DC Lanpuat Lewis eos BON leaves MONDAY, WEDNESDAY anid F at —There was a great struggle in New York ver ae sope DS Sneek ts ai This one ° Lepance 1 EEE © Gcox: SRE Ratsenal Maken 3 last Saturday to see who would havethe larzest |, THE old-fashioned pointed girdies are again sania | Bronson DS) Somos 3 evar : : ee g = in vorue and the handsomest ot these are made | { Bell blwd Ht jorrisvtt Alonzo GEO. ke. PH LPs, ALFRED woop, matinee—Pattl or Nilsson. The formerappeared | or tinted satin for evening and nearly | - | Barton & ‘Albert 20 tty or aatendent. Secretary. in “Traviata” and the latter in “Lohengrin.” | covered with gay-colored embroideries of ail | shot fo alg | Bishop Batts oon Ben) ROWSMITH — Both of the opera houses—even the aisles—were | aut chenille, or with a richly colored and heavy | (2% disisis one of Blake Gustav Morgan DE HIRTS._DOWT FORGET THAT THE 28 filled to the top. bead-work, ade to resemble precious gems. — | com Mon, “Dr Van Dyck has the th Beil GW Miler EA S “MYSTERY” SHIRT es sth-street wharf at Tam. a i WHatic enrfie eas int the entre oF Hv ind sallowners. His t Mir Geo ur 7 POMAG RSS EE AR Ta — Mr. Henry Irving and hiscompany are re-|| Tue Horcit, knotty surface of cloth resemb. | (ors thecure of Mverapots and sallowtiens. | His treat- Bown Hey Barats daenes Other combs tains Cee ieee ES EOL ECTONAS RAVER TAMDINOR, | Peating their New York successes at the Chest- | ling astrakian has been revived, and will be | Ness, freshness and brilliauey to the compleaion that is | Iroc ks J P Mitchell Jas F material. pertéetly charming, awin 3 io Connecting with Ti: nut-etreet Opera House, Philadelphia, and the | Very fashionable, during the winter, cloaks. ldwin JaoS Murray JA ‘This Shirt has been sold in this market for ten years, | Gomnectine with: Dal DECORATIVE ART 00., r E Rs asa own JS * Murray RM and thousands of best citizens can ite wu | 4) Mowe: desthmcele lie iste acasecistl: Ge This material also comes in diferent width | 4 oop pFRECKL SES Barry Lawrence Mahoney Mt Pepionity ‘both us to quality aud At as fee aptera Bi asecineastemce: admirable artistic and financial results, ‘This is | Stipes for trimming redinyotes, polunaives and | ,FRECKEES are discolored, spots on, the fue neck, | Hon APE SMudieow ie Sb are ae : * “ . the last week of th, Irving season at this house. | Jackets. It 1s quiteas effectiveand handsomeas | fyery cucte require geome testes 4M Buell Robt Mellon Major 7 “MYSTERY” SHIRT, | See ndings, scoring ssa - i On Tuesday evening Sir Irving played Hamid | dtrakhan, and is much cheaper. Hea spi w ter eke, Some are | B arn Egpest sting and most uniform in quality of anyabire | Curronin, Tester sda North side Union Square, New York, for the rst time in this country. and the event | Witte velvet marguerites, with crystal, pearl, | Jatt’ pangccacn De: | si Sinerne st Frank ‘sold ouly af B. PADGETT, Act. , . Was one of rare interest. Miss Ellen Terry, of | or silver bead cenfers, are much used this season | an Dyck fen uri oukinal method. | Brawn WW HeDousld Angus nis MICE Vattet northwest f. Washiigton, DO | RNerss tiee ae sane ee - coluree, appeared as Optlia. “They open in Wos- | both for ornamenting opera bwnnets at hats wo that th tieso lable tote | Bader Wier Segue EJ, as | - MEMORIAL STAINED GLass WINDOWS, on on Monday next. aud for dress and corsage garniture, These are rds, STIPPLED | cous" MeFeritua't D = = aa i temas — Miss Norton (Mmm: Giglio Nordica) was well | YeFy often mingled with maiden-hair ferns, and STIPPLE MPHE Lanoest swe NICKEL-PLATED . iy CORCORAY white heather, but all members of the daisy | | STIPPLED SKIN —this is the term nsed to describe Q'Ferrell Chas T RCORAN received at the Academy of Music in New York j Sanday) for Mt, | Mosaic, Repouses, Wood « Pizarro Alejandro: 3 pk: ci e | eet wharf daily (exer vines, Embroideries and posbhdaetaeehie in “Faust,” but she dia | “2 both great and emall, are in high favor. | theskin when the pores on th poss and checks become Pickering CW . Pelock ae: returning’ Teaches Washing: Har for cither Tee tare aI ee Coe aI mucsuelin a preat vattety in the shapes and | Ha mttat ease Hehe He ae fee ed Bet: | S 4 provols Darwin GERMAN STUDENT LAMP, = 1. L. BLAKE, Captain. | [Eaclestastical or domestic: Peizponea, fabrics used for fichus and collars. Very co- | wetics containing heavy uiuerad substances, by pros | CafPenter Harry Seley OMAC TRANS: TION LIN! — | And every kind of Interior Decoration for Publier — The Hess Merry Duchess Company disband-| quettish and stylish are the floral triminines | tating ness. ke gan ae Fomcn Re Spotomhs SeenON Private Buildines ed tn Philadelphia on Saturday night. Bad busi- | made in rose buds, violets, pansies, foret-me- EYEBROWS AY 8. Pitan duo K & Co Complete, 94.50, The ste w ness had attended the company from the first. | nots, and other small blossoms and foliae ar- |. There is more beauty in ay iteyebrows | Douuho GR Pezar Joseph Crabtres ane SO RENDAY. | Examples of Mr. La Page's Work inay b . . id full, sweeping e) h than people are aware of. ‘Hess has gone suuth to join his other company. | ranged in sets of necklet shoulder-vouquet, | 20424 Mteactivenan latrines ane Danielson @ W. Pierce RAY at 4 o'clock pam.” for Baltimor: and River Laudings, | “iri bo Boston. St. 7 . a © is Returning, leaves Baltunor: every FRUDAY at 5 o'clock 1 Col The ery unattract) nd Justerlas eye assumes new | Ds JD Parker Robt ei m ‘ noucho jooks from beneath elonuated. and. be. | Denlinger Jose alet _ pan. ; Gat — “Hazel Kirke.” ““The Duke's Motto,” and the | Half wreath for the hair. and floral mouchour Ing tringea. In oriental conusrien this is deed | Daler ee oe 9 Parker thadere [ag enigma dyin gio gers W.H. Vausertit ° ¢ “The Beggar Student.” with Henry | MU which now come in fancy boxes from | MiChnE pr nees 6H stingnishing marks of | Dunlap Hon Jas yuvaney HF EAE neieut must be prepaid, and Wil be received om | WH. Vanier, V1 pera o! zeae enry | Paris. Qeanty, and a lady's "sare considered to be | Dubbyns Ji Robinson James w. SATURDAYS only. = SDE EMA >. Ruse Bae ee ae Irving, are the attractions in Boston next week. F Wortlilesnit not lone | Dawsou Rev TM Kudolpne Joseph 7.W. SORAEPER, Tih ELE E HENSON & BRO. Agente, Ft ermnsnnnnene oe Joe Jefferson has recovered his voice, and| _4 PRETTY Dress worn in New York at the | “ir Van 1YcR bh cial attention to the | Dorsey Uptim W. Ross Rolle: mié-Gm_7th street wharf and 12th st_and Pa uve | P ll Ww = id yeek al rt et ic] treatment of tie eyebro ni dit is surpris- | Davis Win 01 banks T — ————— ee | os " a s closes a big engagement in Cincinnatl to-night. | nae by oF el i . rich | tig what a marvelous change ut produces, | 0 hiker Wee sf Teddick Wee DEALER IN FINE CHINA AND GLASS, STEAMERS jiu UNGARIAN INE 2 s ashmere, brocaded ‘with bri THE HAND: 1 Deal WG 10‘ NO. 10207TH STREET NORTHWEST. ee — Ellen Terry's breakfast consists of a hard-| teather trimmings dyed’ to mat The very | Asoft. white, smooth, shapely and pretty hand jaa , Natun Hon Isaac = e sath = LLAN R R a | MAX GREGER, dolled d bread dipped in sh Ine. picturesque-looking round hat was of dark red. | rareudjimet of Bewity, “Sonte hulies tants | verhart Jas B A uN MMER SERVICE ed egg and bre: pped in sherry wine. ied: UO BAG ets OF GREK Tt become shriveled, dry. harsh, and. the iy hard cals Leonhard —Owing to the continued prosperity of | Yelvet aid the shaded plumes and mousque- igre Mr Un Near Niue Areal New Depanrrure 4 - sz 7 taire gloves corresponded in color, and but for a Th other ess become red, Sullivan £1 QUEBEC to 1 every Saturday, making the “Jolanthe” in London the visit of Diu Cats | the gloves the costume, as a whole, would have | e ‘ AR ea | Sieve Frank pro shortest ocean vayaice rf Purveyorof Hungarian Wines by Special Appoimte is satled thine wit reucares ths conan Se es other carpet dances, which | ald | Sminy Having greatly enlarged our Store,wehavesdded a line of Gigi eit vey tendons ee eae IE Ree: Accommodat in London and bring all scenery, costumes, Sanford Leland = rtt chorus and artists with him. So begin early and finish on the stroke of twelve 0. isc PARLOR, CHAMBER AND LIBRARY FURNITURE, | CABIN—$70 and ss0 Single; $155 and $150 Excursion. PUREST, FINEST AND CHEAPEST. eer thee will a cau ed to open the day after | Sf@ eXceedinuly popular this season and for y overcinnes | rmatuioxical treatment, Poe a which cannot be surpassed in Style and Price. Boston and this pe y these informal evenings demi-toilets only ar THE Halt AND SCALP. | Gooding Ace ET Queenstown and Galway * Price Lists and required, trained dresses are ‘The Hair grows fro of theskin; con- | Graves Been y torbi Our stock of CARPETS and UPHOLSTERY GOODS | by direst <lups varying yo Gu ther sus! Ree fam Emenee SR .. a = sists oF muty of OW. * ;, ce ages from Europe. | Pree on application. —The New Yor’ Dramatic Mirror says that | den tor the dancers, skirts are tnade round, wed | Sat phi bets of the patlologieal taws, | Green Henry Js the finest in the city, and prices low as the lowest 5 : : | for several weeka the Emma Abbott Opera| short enough to show the feet of the dancers, | aud plas ay nt Ps our health, comfort, Callearly and avoid the crowd. Intermediate Passage, $40. Prepaid Steerage, $2L RICAN BRAN hence great attention is paid to th atter of | happiness a Dye to perioaieal satiny . os de AMERICAN BRANCH, ~ troupe has obtained extensive and gratuitous ere D: O the matter Of | om orshetdin iject to various diseases whi SINGLETON & HOEKE, LEVE & ALDEN, Gene advertisement throughout the west, more es- | Shoes and stocking ects Its ¥ Ip covering pro- wv SIN iN 207 Broadway, New York;on, ; - pecially from the journalists of St. Louis,| EVENING toilets for young girls are this win. | vided: Snood wea | Gila Ro Foulotte 3 B 2B 801 MARKET SPACE. 908 and 31083 st. AE, KIMBAL |_olOwke2t ____—252 Fifth, avenue, New York, Louisville and Cinctanati, consequent on the Te- | ter to be most invariably of white, udden | Toupiins Spencer = Sah S eoea vee nv eee J.C. Baer & ©. ported dissensions in the troupe. From all ac- | silk, small-partened brocaded satin, veilin [Shanes orton p arth ‘Thompson Sharp P2rorters OF FRENCH WINES.CO GNAC, CHA | @y11-w.s.m.61 . D.C. Xe AKER 0. counts the trouble {fs confined to four nersons— | surah, to say nothing of t auzes and tul POS Ne Meare ane oe PAGN: D CORDIALS, KIO aw SG - COD LIVER OIL, zu E D¢ ah, Es Es Hes, | tou. whict is French Clarets from $1.25 to $1.50 per gallon, ORTH GERMAN TAoyD— | unig Emma Abbott and her husband, Mr. Wetherell, | in various terns and combinations of stripes +) Munt Prank [PP American native Wines, Brandies and Champagnes, Steamsnie Line Ey twerx New Yore. Havre, | . TREET. PI 7 1. the one side, and Zelda Seguin and husband, | and dots. These costumes are not easily create] Petre iD | Mardin Master G California, Viginia aud Obto from 9c, to as atonbox. Su THAMETON ax mi me 815 FILB! REET, PRILADELPRIA. Mr. Wallace. on the other. The trouble is | when really effective. as a toilet entirely of | : Water ores ascii fore ae ee ea avtiy, | NESDAY AND Sa AL noes Estes USED PROMPTLY ARRESTS DISEASE likely to result in Seguin’s secession. White requires as much careful consideration as. Wattons Daniel Champagnes and Cognac. Vins do toute Sortes en RESTOR NSURES HEALTR — “Pinafore” will never die. It is doing very | the most daring mixture of colo it being a Homies Dames Williston Edw, 2 oc3-3m" RESTORES STRENGTH. INSURES HEAL! Hat th h-street opera h the | Yery easy matter to spoil the eifect of a really | tivation and treatment, Ht done x0 Wane Caper | © certificates, SICURE BAKER'S! OTHERS UN« AIN! wel a none sabia le Hee As a elegant Uress by failing to keep to one shade of mialtly ar tcl ecu EL atein lite, | Natu basen i Jas E WhiteGeo & Fes 2LsHeED 1830. | OORT RICHES & CO. {| OL AND MALT! OL. AND WILD CHERRY? ello ere eeated the taste for comic opera in| white throughout the entire dress and its acces- | al! mab and womnsukind with a greater or le ye Wremheim Geo : | MEIZEROTT & CO. gus Punsyivania avenue ortle se , : English “Pinafore” must always have respect. | gories. 2 Be6eS- ane of hat. aint by prope i White Geo Alberto JAMES ¥. DAVIS' SONS, | cand treatment it retain its vigor until the age of 60 or longer, 1 Me west, Avents for Washington, | BAKES EMULSION Worf HYPOrHOSPHITES Before it the nearest the Englisn stage came to | ug Philip White HA z ~ ~ ecie Y 621 P. 1 e ze S27 REDUCED PRICE IN QUANTITY ugg the French opera comique and boutfe were the | THI8 SEASON presents quite an_aston{ shing phess fevers | Howard Lee, Walkers | Gents! Dress Silk Hate, 65, $6, a = DANI'S NORWEGIAN MALT EXTRACT: Excellent, London buriexques, whose chief teatnres were | variety of ornaments for the hair, side combs, Huport Milton Ward Jno M. ea 2 " Bi . BARLETIS PILE SUPPOSITORIES: Uufailing naif legs and stupid twisting of words into supposed hich back combs, and pins being often seen e Tectia tort weera (ei, 6150, 91 8150 68 S50 haa ey oe ik ee a Jokes. “Pinafore” is always safe for a week suite. Those studded with mock gems are "3 Wiite Robt. uae At ane Sushow, for there are ever «rowing up new au- | charming for full dress ocesions.. Steel, too, 1s | US Haire nnd ape cin eae ee Walt Canes and Umbrellas. BE ediences, young people beginning thelr theater | much used for the same purpose, while as to | greatly to blaine forlaldnes. ” | Spratt ose Boy's Hats and Polo Caps, 60c., 760., 81, $1.60, le abi going, and “Pinafore” they want to hear. carved ornaments in_ ivory. tortoise shell. or PREMATURE BALDNESS. | Junws James n9-2m — Of the increase of theaters in New York the Ratural horn, they battle description. The Lang- | , The process of loss of hair may take place either rap- ; F idly in thr conse of weeks ur months or, as is seenerally | Times of that city reports John Stetson as say- t'¥ Knotand the Japanese coiffure each call tor yin the course of Weeks or mouths, or, as is Ken y 1 the case, the loss is slow and gradual through a period of Tues. 30, | ‘ational Printing & Eng ST EIVED— SDA\ I EW YORK fega“I8 W gets ay wonee CasIEL Tdont | haments brilliantly studded with gems of | years, The luis way" commence to come out at aie Rule Couneil Co” Test Rec 4 Passage—800, $3 and SW), accunding to aD- i: fete The cele lances cite aloe | some description. “A few daring women affect | bertabaftryroberty.allliuel talduves does Hot 0 OU AMY . 200 POUNDS OLD GOVEREMENT Gaya commodation. : wait to be here The wel large ites that are | the Honan syle of halt dressings ang nae | aT bein rile nil de aes of 38 oe | LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN EAST CAPITOL pata, emer ais AE Gory. low rates. Stocrage tekots fr aving great business this season are Boston, a 01 ot 1h Av fiat only a towns comm Outen a STATION, lowest raton oe — aot Bu Philadelphia. and Chicago. Ihave a theater in UMadiDe Eee fae se gold) but) & nd gud eacare ceplarcaitned aby eelioriee | SaTuRpAy, DECENBER 8, 1983, TirOnh bills of laden given for Belfast, Glaxeow, She Gest of these cities: and K am goieg tolbave | TON oy ay pour aaa that low. necked | ihn crow of hair Later these-n thru are sled, LADIES’ List. This ts tho finest lot of Java Coffs ever offered for | uve Antwerp and other furts ot te Cautineut aud a 5 air | EN 3 and ure succeeded by's er halts, and eat ean ports one inthe last. But I think 1 have enjoyed | bodi Re - Of Umeeven these crave to appear, when complete laid: | Braxton Miss Lulu, 2 Mapes Mrs WH salein thiscity, ROASTED EVERY DAY. Try it and | “For freient and paoace apply at the Comp pretty meas & much of New York manage- odes are mare eneraly abate Se ceutions Ress of @ certain, portion of the ‘alp J the result, | Carrol Mise Stisan, ior Mry Morrice beconvinced, _ doe Bowlin Green or Doth steerage gud cau men! 2 ” and the opera this se han they have been | There may be an appearance of fine down, which prov Nally Mrs Tor SELOW & CO., WS Tih street, Wasuingtol, sieobesseliati for years back. These area great mistake in shat wu folic a Gig haem eee a Hosea GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, uch VERNON H. BROWN & CO. New ¥. i. toe. “This te tor the ONE spe: Saturday Smiles, j Rolnt of art. and, however they may set off a | Drevalence of premature balduese among our youre Situkius Liby Me nis 1209 F street northwest. | Orto Mears. O1IS BIGELOW & CO, | Bed purpose. For circular giving full antormaton “So you are married,” remarked Mrs. Smith; | pair of well-rounded and snowy shoulders, they | men and women of the present ly surprising. Stewart ‘Mire Eller —_—_——_--__—_—_—— | oo 605 7th street, Washington, sddrem- ae “when do you recelve? “0.” replied the invariably affect prejudicially even the loveliest Beane Paci Site p che eat tie rt aren § H oO = CREEVER ELE hewly-wedded one, “that will depend on our | face. At the opera the other evening a young | jess “Lhe last trons’ comme dane ; OLD N NES, FORE, ROTTERDAM, _Bibskw 303 friends. We shail’ be ready to receive as fast | lady in a black velvet dress wore tle bodice low CROW! 38, A EN'S LIST. Fo.that which is good. Don't let prejudice blind you. | IN’ ‘The fist lass. full pote be coat as the presents are sent in.” and the sleeves sort. ‘The dimpled throat and | | This ts the moat fregient forint batduese and ac. | {iis Clan~nce Reena Lae rae ited eer drag ete Se | Pees “So Perkyns has lost his eyesight, has he?” | Cfes/ay shoulders, with a diamond necklace ed Gt nies GT ae cat Ae a Atenzen Chas ‘Thoopsen Win Manifold virtues of MECCA, OINTMENT. the Healiug | LAND, W I develop the FORM by a new process (never falle)and Squire McGill at the store the other night | #llttering thereon, took away yery largely from | By‘fotal BME jy the MS °F) LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE axorgE- | Souder, snd whether used in an emenfenicy for croup, Matis fo the 3 igthertand: | snes reduce the flesh sctentifically. [also Remove aud he's so deaf he can't hear muen.’ | the effect of her pretty face, which, against the FRONTAL BALDNESS. TOWN, D.C, POST OFFICE, inewnatic pains and lame backthe reault is always | NESDAY for otters Fermanently Stallpox Bittiues, Freckles, Wrinkles, Wonder what he'll do for a livin’ now.” “Qh, | Whiteuess of the neck, looked heated and a bit | Thisis loss of hair above the forehead, presents the ‘Sas Deceameh satiafctory, This Ointinent never fails to stop pain, rst cabin, Motes, superfluous Hair, Complexions Bleached or , Sidhe ae unetee ” | too rosy for delicate beauty. Against the black | aPbearance of the forehead extendinw to the crown. This rURDAY, Deceuneb 8, 1883, and heals fike magic. H. CAZAUX, General Agent. 27 South Williaa street, | @rtistically Beautitied, Full particulars, 4c. Address he's goin’ to get a job as a detective. selver wlth no wales sinaidens Nevweer ine adil ereatly to any one's axe, specu LADIES’ LIST. Price 25 cents, at Drug stores, a6-1w_ | New York. For passace apply to W. G. METZEROTE | set s asked lus wite, “Why is a husbard lke | feo would have looked {reali and charming, Cian AED TEMELE Bt ocee Addigon Lucy Hurley Annie ———— crac = MADAME ©. LATOUR, He expected she would give it up, | : Ree ae 5 fects Indi + frequent ntlemer George Mrs A Norris Bertha SLAP’ paca aud he was going to tell her that it was because | suose the ee revivals of old Salton is rows ttn over he tenplesa wliere the Ili paea Hager Mrs Ophelia. Pumphrey Mre Edward, 2 Dostars New Yor Hass, pl weds ; but she said to ms, whic! rapid in 5 i" ts nearly half an inch i : ." a Bs Wa Hard to yet off her hands. SSMSME Mf Sogn on all except state occasions, The| ,fheameanaas lainey tse Way | wetam cr SESTUEMEN'S Hn 2 Sienicard ge pinta ets gas ei stand Sag hard to pands. our as really. surprisiug, arly every. thied Be NF WILLETT FPS A boys. pant, € ; . The surviving friends of the hero of Long- | reign fashion magazines say that abroad every | ina bein at least purcly bald. With tes ollter ru J Howard Wiliams, schouer Joy Jackoon; Henry A its ‘The best €L 00 school sto 3 BREAKFAST. fellow did not get any damages | ON@ Wears them. The prettiest aprons of the Rent fexttires Washinton is truly b pccrimlug a city of | Hains, "schooner Josie R Burt; dosoph i ‘Macobal 905 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Ladies’ button and leer 81.00 np ES 3 ase i ‘ail fre tit CEE. : 2 | baldness. Any on pe observ’ sar- iy . 3 * sp cl butte : : SOMFORTING. from the company, as at the time of his death | S¢#8on Liail from Paris, and very nearly all have | baldurss._ Auy one who wil qemu men who are quite schooner Aun Furney, 2 At | Sole axents for this city of this celebrated bat. The | Guif boots S20 aul gon we ea Sa Sis 2 GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. he was traveling on a pass. Bi fente: etree nets, OF black lace, | Four who are ulmont bald din ar tls ereatly productions of Messns, DUNLAP & CO. are the acknowl- Bolo cae, etc at) School ate | | rs of white. plays @ conspicuous | suiject to loss of hair an ldness. but thanks to the ° J. W. SI | uarreled with one of her | ° : shee a np reer, By tetit iE ged styles in head gear, in Silk, Operaand Derby. d3-1m . W. SELBY'S, Gime was thatake wey Partin neariyall, especially red velvet, of which | *t¢f the hairdreser by’ the substitution of ariical | We Are Ovsenwa om sian berate ‘ : = : mohurthe nahy subjects connected with the cultiva- fac rans, awe Ue the following day a pate: a Many Ghee aes UR tion of pereoual beauty there ip soing teat ooee es Poxaxo Serva Mixers, Waren, ‘ Sidious nse friend of the y Ked ber what she | tirely of the vetit pois (spotted) lisse, which is | uch fine andl attention ax the lair. amongst both NEW DESIGNS IN GAS FIXTURES, Bisnors Casruonme- | . ‘cay lid while th blackwuarding her. | studded all over with tiniest pea-drops exes, ye previ is the ignorance as. Fe rs up un react coon AY a ” H bea-drops. A red | its plysiology, the means of Keeping it-in_a health; Andi A fresh supply just received from that celebrated | For Chapped Hands, Face and Lips: removes Sunburn | uscis fiminele cd Ltn ialaines are Bowtie ed her grow old!” was the trium- | yeivet apron with bib was bordered aud striped ite ao etree wot Diseases of he Hun ; y ‘are selling single and double Swing soring near Penna! bates and renders the Skin Beautifully Soft and Suvcth, | Ue ready tootoul hones tha intra potato with lace. and Lad a lace pocket at one side. VAN DYCK fs please to announce thit he hag GAS BRACKETS, ASURE CURE FOR BRIGHTS DISEASE OF THE | and is invaluable for the Toilet. Price, 250. per | si) «wal a ‘ataa sait bp kes ourmelven well ecticut boy who has a third arm | The ordinary size of the tashionable aprons of | ‘ayescd\sPecit attention to the e‘uuat sutiefactocy'te | In Brame and Gitt, at 40 and 50 cents each, and other ee bottle. dry it-and it not satis metura the butte | {50, een will be able to. scratch growing out of the bi to-day is three-quarters square, but closely | sults. If the hair follicles aren: deatroyed hacer ane can refer toa number of well-known citizenr who | Civil Service Gazette. the pulder-blades w hout le Ve viro 5 proportionately a have used ti lebr water with wondert gathered at the waist, thus diminishing the ap- | duces lesyy, Vorous growth of hair, even in casas of pee ated be an for cineca ee On epee Made simply with boiling water or milk. resorting tu the corner of a building, [arent wid scully eaug shtdieswentlemen and children | We have a line of COOKING RANGES at various Bole Agent for the District of Golusbia, Soldin tius, (only lb. and Tb.), by Grocers, Iabelall, Joking about her rose. a young lady sald: “I (tee Giscoloration or defect of ihe complexion, halen ae: prices, from $8.50 to $150. — JAMES EPPS & CO, ol6-mtuks Bomeopatiic Chemists, London, Eng. Whi # ie es brows, lashes or hands. If you wish « fresh, pure, clear, Pagar sy blecte alt pecriess and beautiful coniplexion, thick, reular ye: | IRON TILE FIRE-PLACES, with BRASS FRAMES, = love sted, uniform, fascinati lash a from discovered the graves of a number of Pilgrims Vigorous, Inxuricat Mair, soft, white: stron \eadhdhe vthing to do with shaping it. It wasa birthday present.” eis “I don't se SILVER WEDDING PURE RYE WHISKEY. ‘This well-known and popular bran FE WHIRRY is of the finest gualily: dietiled expec toe folk live with no i t air, >. Invalids requiring # stimulant can. on it being oe Abts who came to America in the Mayflower, and who | aud pretty hands: a hevIthy, active skin, free frou all BRASS ANDIRONS, from $6.60to $50perpai. | a pure article, : GGercine at ll exeniehcuuntreuman to LIS | Sere buried during the drst winter. after theie | cmuftions iritations and igminhes dont nevi 16] aR me just reveived a FRESH SUPPLY OF FINE FAMILY eewehees sieibaie Tice ches ra aunt cat arrival. One of the graves was opened and con- | Dennatoloxist, No, 22. Grant. Place. (between Grit id lower peas ey eit ee HLASTING 1 i skele 4 an nd loth. G@ and “H) “Washington, “D.@. D PARLOR GRATES, from 100. ~ wdiead eed ee or. acttiess may emetluies, ber carried tox, | tubed the skeleton of @ aiddle-aged man five [ant 0h and yw snungton, “b.. Dik 810to gpa attondal Tou REWOrt om We f feet nine inches in height. These are the only ini- O HEATING. 20 cts. Bottle (Brush and RIMAULT & Cos vida en in a Tecent case, where | graves of the first settlers which have been pos- | litets the cacttave tary and onetioeet Donette | Gall BURNERS and GLOBES at LOW PRICES, asi SMEAR SCO, sare an a nuENCEEe b G a] te widower wrote to atnuunce the | tivele identited, and tablets will mark the | his sfudiet muaiyzcd wil inca every form of bettie LPs ann cextizwens Yinz Tamon- ghee Slheaedel peenise mata ifethas: “Her wearled spiniteame | vay tena aera ant acre of tho cones ay xa, ; | iealwapsetective- Taal ; : - has arrived ‘at almost . GEORGE'S ENOUIR ues, recent oF uf long stan = at tweuty minutes to three—rallyay | “4 female miser, aged $3, was recently found | teatmen, fe ba well he ae ie recon a, their BET, LARUE GROVES, blished at UPPER MARLBOHG" Tince Georse’s | licebituls of Paris Ly the celebrated Dy, Kicoun, and is = dead in London. She owned severa! honses, 100 | Yotesils time to the practiceof one braich of medicine EDWARD CAVERLY & 00. sdopecisl pitention paid to calls at hotels, offices and res- craemive cirvulation in sud | found erestiy superior toall ranedie hit seno known vs comes before Congress | acres of land and $6,00 in cash. Shghad written | hrasudenc caunot attate: Pertan eek ee ocak. lection 0 the south ty his father. “Why is | the Lori's prayer on both posts of the garden | fie wractice ot Dermatciasy” to's miience, and cata : Heating and Ventilating, : rauise, iny son.” was the solemn reply, | gate a8 a charm agaigat thieves. Tumbera among his petronn thealite of Aine eat | _eeet : 1425 New York avenus, Pee is the ay of things; it couldn't come} Lord Overstone died worth over 60,000,000. | on the Doctor at once: you can have every in Al "New York Con i the aijlopaths aod homeopaths; you ‘oth and G lar, Mrs. Lindsay is 9m. to 7 pam: Bindign dio choice and pay your money. -Bosion Courier. * andas persimonices. seas aaraee Be . di-1m © WINE & mercial Advertiser. He would walk a milo to save a penny, andwas | Basil Dovicall fo ile cutout nor at all untess | ©) iho bert saa wa beeen A sick friend writes to us to ascertain the | exceedinly pompous and prosy. Col. Lloyd Lind- those who appreciate. oevionn, io, oss at ponies = shortest road to health. There are ee ee way, who married his Ganehree, ie ‘very un) - Borat ‘between 4 a your than the oeen O14 619 D between 6thand Wi. B—Bote |