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2 SOCIAL MATTERS. Written for Tax EVENING Stan. always What ts Going on in Fashionable cir-| "TI@UETTE AND MANNERS. |be oe Foie ap rma hl a arg en ee = - __.|___ FOR RENT.—ROOMS. _ — go use English note SURE COMPETENCY—WE WANT DI OR —2D SOUTH FRONT. FUR- . Jor, = (DROMELY-FURNISHED cles—Personal Notes. hat to Do That X Do pale gray or blue but white inalwags | WV Soualgy igenacy | VW tomes and substantial beanls paras ianigeee | Kaaba antgrainied one nage Keo eeee | ROE REN MANDO Fok. FET iq MARDOOMELY EU —" ‘What to and What Not to oe — ee ety in Ceoeatoe FB Ser | avarice: ‘Dot style. Tequined. state Fe Closets. sina, parice aod bclnson euitesie ey “Vand gon socond and gor Hon given, reterehoms 54 Lest a Sictetecimendl = Polite Society. ine, JouN 21221 Arch st, Ph =a It” | number. ws to children. "Ad: | M.C.; everything mew and cleyant 221 E stn. li" wate, 1222 Txt bw. RIOT Fee, BST PouRnuep Rooms. soUry end Delica, “Will W. A su ecrpeaeag~cee : . me ART NOTES. ‘ANTED—A MAN TO TARE AN OFFICE AND sa hoe = OEE eS cs BLP» ANT. DESIRABLE COM. | FLOR RENT—700 11TH ST. 8. W. WANDSOMELT | F'itint ‘new house new furniture. low tl Permaabeet rte beer y op gay bathe MRS. SHERWOOD'S CORRESPONDENCE COLUMR- 1eprewcnt e wapufactarer | 650 per mall | WANTED = TWO FURNI-HED Boosts: COM- ao iy Parabie Roce oe ion’ Fiitaibeaacube ‘side-room 205 Gat aw ‘Des Lm RNISHED emphatically by the Preparntinny ani remost | ixpicarioss oF GOOD mREKDING AXD FoLITE-| Mr. 8. J. Uhl, whose recently painted. por: | S¢MH./ 1S: 70; West Nevin" Mas wae spss Raat nih ton I Sa " | ep = i, eee : : RENT—ROOMS, FURNISHED Of | - ing made, A number of clap men, with Dest. | ®*—YUEN A 9AX soci eWorE mi | trait of Mr. Shellabarger has won 6o much com-| WW ASTED-A EAT, CAP = 70 COOK, DEN, Starofice.’ "1" | A hned in wultesor singles st tio Bor mee ne bade dare | aaade Sata sna or on suite: petate Bath: <pse tom Eath af ibeir head, are passing « biuc-book | | ™47—vistr1No caupe axD waDDIN0 FRESENTS. | mendation, has taken & studio in Vernon Row, | quired hisis Este Asn ee en Witter B cuchaage for Getmin beckons a, Te p COBNER | Flic en suite or single ell meters convent | > ground among their friends for subscript where he will be located f least. | = ag. | Star ir” enely - | ences, : for three assemb! Which are to tecce.| Mrs. Sherwood will each week answer ton or ees Senet eee, ANTED—WCMEN COOKS, $1070 040; CHAM. ene cece x raicrate | {Roth rading sanitary plumbin, Oeh-et: cars jae con- —The only Washington artistare ted in bermaids, Nurses and WASTED SUITABLE ROOMS WiTH “BOARD als ~ ducted after the manner of the Philadelphia | twelve questions concerning points of eti- the fall exhibi — STE: Matters Revvess of Ferm ior p rentleman. bie wife, child (2 years olf), and i RENT—A PLEASANT SUITE OF ROOM: {OR RENT—513 H ST. N. W.-TWO OK MORE Fesmblics and the New York Patriarch balls. | quette and manners, selecting such as sug- | te fll exhibition of the National Academy of BAL A COOMDS O20 Fat BW. ALE | 1Grian Bor LTA Biss Oise Te And terms mpdesste. | F'vahuabie for meusber L gunarese: ushers ee | eyciaturiabed noms on gecund for: SS m —_ ty ~ he {kz | gest points of the most general interest to WEEE me oe et ote 4 a Maid, Nurons WS 1ED-A FURNISHED nOOM AND FIRE Bia. = Pane the door. | southern exposure. bo iilden reat very Teamotabie Place ‘arly. im January. "There "will “te | readers cad Mi Bradk G. Dosbledar. Fhe Sie-| wen Miicieh foc} i feohand beter, egret; witME | Ow RENT_—AGUITE OF PARLORS, unc | WDomaneml Partin oan . There mer sent an “Autumn Evening,” the latter an | always wanted). F. =) .w. | ten squares Pension office; children no objection. Ad- = oR RENT—THREE FURNISHED ROOMS SUIT eoetal dancing from 10 ‘until 1 o'clock, and | These questions having been received, we | ideal head entitled “Adéle.” am . rege; stating terms and location, M. 1., Bter office. ag eg Fao hci 13 par snow th Wa advance cotilion be danced from i to 3.’ The | would answer them to the best of onr ability, WANTED | FIBST-CLAgS | COACH mj aaa ai-i ore furnished room with neat and fights #10 Young men of the Meridian club are taking cr them to the best of our ability. |" — Since bis return here to live, Mr. Momser man at once. 10 to 40charnbermuaide, watiart | (WW AN HAVING HOU) a RITE FORE Fa cg | Bist 80S T 1th ak. “Care peas the door. 230. Steps, too, for the revival of the bachelor nue | Promising that as all etiquette in Ame has kept his studio at his residence on Anacos- | 24, lsiiremes:. cook, waiters, kitehen hell of all rent will save money by seeing us. py by Jay Gee Pere LOR AND | [JOR RENT TWO COMMUNICATING ROOMS ON | Jo0R RE’ man club, which was the occasion of numerous | © °l*0tic stato (as, witness the recent dismissal | tig Heights, and will probably not take a | Suter” tee > BSS ROC PEE? | TOOM RENTING AGENCY. OTS otk ox MUANNST: | Fupme second four: location central: "convenient to | je, seoond cor, tay-wnndow. wew house. ase of par | E°YSa'a Pleasant social events a few seasons ago. _ZEnlish minister, which, had i been] room in the oty this winter, nding. hin pret. | WW ASTED'= WOMTS — FTRST-CHASS COOKS, ae Business | sea. ht CePertmante: terme reasonable” 1110.4 | singleroom. southern exporuie 15s Consaran ge | TS National Metropolitan, Bash | asoktoer Coffey gave a handsome luncheon in like menner between Au . an Fe ey mp orp pe J t, and well | oo amen Wailers Men Gee Pas ee in, OOS k RENT—TWO VERY DESIRABLE SECON a. ae JOR RENT STORE AND SIX-ROOM DWE & party of ladies on Tuesday. The guests e,or any other two powers in Europe, pted for quiet and steady worl ‘Siways, Call Quick” DIGR's AGENCY, 613 7eh st.u.w, —¥ got “ ‘Rooms, with good Table Board, at 17 Bie cee met, ‘rooms on fret Tneryinnd ova oo. cwowr end ae Sia Were Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Linden Kent, Mra. | would have been instantly a cause of war),| — “The Vestal Tuceia,” which has always | 3° | Fe 1 2 7 mea Tana MERA UR pid Secoud foors with or without board aise HARDING S WatERe Oo Tals Kate Berry, Mp Jobe Pegs, Zs: BUsHer; Miss | therefore, opinions differ 4o much that these | been one of the favorite paintings in the Cor- | WASTES suites Wook iI bas BoE mmnunicsting eaitable for ligat betes, icaatamgcs JOR RENT STORE AND DWELLING, CORNER Me John Fa Rodgers, Mrs i Seimeaa wits | mmwers are offered modesty. coran Gallery, has been taken from the walls | ®. ¥. ew it =. | Boeke; Supe eres fe bee, Bony Corsteli cha TAT iss @ DATE OF | near. hey ot BOW Sot ne ee or amy Bind ot Ga Stosdman, Mies Lowery, Mis Schenck, Miss | |) !tine) writes the following letter. |_| and sent to Paris, in order that the artist, M. NTED—A RELIABLE WOMAN WASTED-TO BUY 4 $3,000 OR 94,000 HOUSE | ne." aE aS » at Sane tehed southern cxpyeure: Sib: | WOR RENT-LANGE STORE AXD DWELLING, Bradley, and Mrs. Obew, Jes Eorrom: J was going, up in the ele | Leroux, may repaint the sky, whieh bas lostits | cul vies ti Sin seater baat SoMa MEE: AE | MNES: Seay Be, Geb lamre monthly payments | OR RENT —7 ROOMS SULTABEE TOW OUSE se | Frnt consent iit ant OMe we ulna Miss Grace Davis, daughter of Mr. H. G. | guns Ot" AT ange harsuiatevey’ Se2: | original color and fine atmospheric effect, and | Sr axryp— i WillTE WOMEN FOH-COOKING | “ier whee rma HE keeping. over teed store; rent $13 per mo. white Pa. AVE NW. NICELY FUR | lar under entire Dullding stale. an’ reas — Davis, of Baltimore, is the “tira. 3 Tea eae ree oe ee nee. sd what | Fetouch such other parts asmay need attention. | Warr igengral ousework no. waalting or {runt NTED-TO RENT, A GOOD HOI 1 = " . . ‘gous, single or en euite.iiest. eax and bath | store separate if desired. prive we wine €1U0 Ser E. Campbell. i ames | croing ap and down every man kept his hat on, | —A portrait-picture of Mr. Travers’ cole- | AP 422 uth st. a. sa ftssogatle rental, y's family of Bsa tn ye 2 RS Fe=2 pa a a on x s Judge and Mra. James B. Edmonds enter-| 82%. "ist is the etiquette of the elevator in | brated setter, “Princess Pearl” just completed | WASTED; A MAN OF EXPERIENCE AB SALES. | Lea Hick Staroaico Tare “tame Cleo" | sear ee eoathera exrmats, wthexceit tas | Bia farm oe bea a STORY | Fon WENT “LANGE MTOM AND Two rionba tained Mr. John W. Thompson, Miss | or rat ._ | by Mr. Armour, shows that artist to be about | missiongiven. Apply to /11 24 st. n. w. Simday from ANTED — FURNISHED HOUSES FOR TWO | of house; sguthern exposure, teruis reasonable. Ace Fee SSE ot. ee. BSU-at* of Bats. M4diet nw Apply tod.) SHEL Mr. + Miss Ide i answer that the hotel is like a pri- 10am. to2 p.m. - members of Cx ‘ates. ments for, one | dress Box 50, Star oftice. ai ‘Ok FORNISHED ROOMS, BINGLE OR | 1507 KT P4-6.tu.th. an Thompeon, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Campbell, | , imone sense. Ladies go up and | 0s Pappy in the trostment of animal subjects | \\7,.rep_a FIRGT-CLASS WHEELWRIGHT On | member: Hivaken E Wilt AKER, RENT — FURNISHED — TWO DESTRABLE | 1 812 Lith sta 230-3 PLATEGLASS FRONT NEW STORM F ‘Thomas Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. 8. | Von in the elevator without bonnets; there- | ®# he is in delineating still life, The likeness | W Jews work us sawor abd cartons ptesdy | _BS0-SE 190736 F st sunny rooms; open fires if desired, with or with; | {OR RENT — FURNISHED COMMUNICATING buaiuew location . al M. Bryan, Mr. Stileon Hatching and Commie | fore gontiemen fecleonstrained to take ol theft is excellent, and the ccemsoricg introduced are | guyloyment und youd wages to good worker: agp WASTED=To PURCHASE, IN N,W, SECTION OF | ou oie i rt Fina te eognd asriat thet roatn ou thas Boer, only 880 per mo. sioner dinner jonday nig! | he " son cores bli. ery effectively handled. Mr. Armour expects, a) ae ge ee sgt tice reaidence with stable in rear: R RENT—606 F ST. N_ W., UNFURNISE — at board. 1015 14th st. uw. ui0-3t* > Capt. and Mrs. Bugher went over to New — Poca FS — oa ae by the way, to have a sale of his paintings W3XTED_A BRIGHT GIRL, FROM iz TO 15 southern exposure preferred, Address sa F factor sad two tates revige oa hind ovr sith | DOK RENT — BALOON PARLORS, FURNISHED = ‘York city to-day. asthe carpet room, Ata down-town building | out the middle of next month. read an hour’ tach eveniug’ toycung aye weiss Ws oo, HED HOUME 1 | Te eae sate wor ee eens iMadvance: alsySd Suriy'wnr pao gag” | FOR RENT—OFFICES. Miss Annie Wilson and Miss Virgie Niles, | gentlemen would also wear their hats, even if] —Those who prefer to acquire for themselves | }1th and Mi sts. u.w. ‘Terus moderate, Address J. northwest part of city for centleman, wife aud pias aa Gunes ee-eingta; claeuee oeaae ‘Vance ; all mode: vas JOR RENT OFFICE Re Who have been visiting friends in Indiana and | there were ladics in the elevator. || | | or prosent to their friends a work of art, as © | Torx ren "i ~Giiiy FOR GENERAL WOUME- | tance Be wioters Madtese “PRIVATE hairs | table board panels “a ; sis FraMRED—aLcove | hat Raora ee ee OE EO a Pag} x the pes = two montis, retarned to the | ; 4 Senileman always gives his seat to. Indy | holidey souvenir, will be pleased to hear thata mc r mene Oca, Be8-St N . 208 MEN == morning. 8 , i 1 number of local artists it work with the ao s ERS =a Si Spite aE RT Te Bae tchen 3 | Bibestcaure . " less he is lame, or an invalid, or unable to are at wor! > or H B30. 30 a E OFFICE ROOMS IN THE LEY ‘Mrs. Whit ’ 4 i yy ANTED—COLONED FIRST-CLASS BOARDING- J . i (tney and Mrs. Dickinson were at | '™: view of having a collective auction aale some | WW ANTED_CoLonED Fiust cLass BoaupiNe: | WANTED MISCELLANEOUS im RENE One | Ditnnh sank soem eemeets home to their friends on Wednesday afternoon. el a time before Christmas. It is thought that | ty "se ok, GO eg furutebed. @10,uctons on . wt mae Set an tecical ta Mie elty fromm Ove} Wisttred Curtis writes: “Waist is the oli-| enc, cea nes torte samen ee we | eerie Sie WW nireaterer Alger cow, giving meddle. | ESM Atcr, apern conveniences, one oguare frau | Sitka ® 3,7? | apr. Tyeesery Daphne stiots tm the tty Br A ; exam NTED — IMM; DIA’ RI- 3 office : ete a. Trees Poa Tharaday.. Mrs. Dolph is back from a) quetto of the “hat?” Should a gentleman raise | Sil and water colors, wil be tnclaged: euced waist bunds. Apyly at 1087 Let. u.¥. | \q ANTED-TO BUY A STYLISH HORSE: SUTTA- | yam oee a rok: | E'S ae RERT= HANDROMELY s oxvee acing team teat nau Kiewatr 's visit in New York city. | bis hat on getting into a public conveyance ; MARY MANGAN, Te” | Wat iorcoue. addres tee ORSe Sua ‘nished Houma: second floor Booms, sith Sret-class 5 3 Mrs. Gen. Grant is occupying her house, No. | vier there are lad.es (they always do in |. 7.ut Dumbar, the sculptor, in Vernon row, ANTED—A HEALTHY WHITE GIRL TO Do | \qraxTED~i0,000 BUSHELS GRAIN AT RIGGS abe Ee $8 cast 66th street, New York city. Col and Frances Now, where should e gentleman gear | & ROW busily engaged on the marble bust of | W ciauiervork ana ReMIDE, Be be. wall recom: WASHES 19-200 Bo 16g ¥ ; . RENT-TWO ROOMS TN is) Mrv. Fred Grant are with her. Mrx Grint en- hisses’ Mr. Corcoran, for which he received a commis- | He2as@- j ‘yintertsble home abd $40 per mouth, Ad- | ANTED-SOME ONE TO ADOPT A HEALTHY, | 2. fUrwabrd roowe, second fost tat: in fants of Z| ond : TLE Dee tertains her friends at dinner very handsomely | "4 gentloman may wear his hat in picture | sion from the Corcoran Gallery some timé ago. ANTED_V HIT! i GIRL, ABOUT 18, TO jue-<5; hun Loy fourteen months old Ad- | Gooyts: best, sec Rae ee ag) | <---, ote 520- —— + Spon occasions, and among the many handsome | gaijerics, in all assemblies in’ the open air, in | His bronze portrait bust of the late Professor | WW te geuerally sasful shout tue tienes an, ire | Crete M- BLAKE, a ofce en ON St NOR RENT—FURNIGHED “OR-UNFURNTanED | FO yMENE = FURNISMED BOO1 FOR REN - and costly things thet comprise her dinner ser- | places of public promenade, in a shop, even | Paul, which was for a time exhibited at Uist), “National Acadeuy of Fue Arta, 604 ANTED-THREE OR FOUR MORE HoRSES | OR RENT—FURNISHED OR UNFUE without im 8 yrzvate, house anon} KOR RENT —HALLS. vice isa set of French china pl: with the g, E ‘ 7 W. a1-3t* to board at D. T. WILLIAMS" Livery Stable, cor. ane, aw, sles otommansiondon bome-like. parlor and = of French china plates. with when talking to Indies. He may wear it at a | McElroy’s, is now at the High School, where it of 3d and © sta. .w.; also, single and double teams | _@2-3t parlor bedroom also. 424 ave R®. 22-12" | PXOR RENT TWO FINE SPAcIot faces of some noted French beauties painted arden party and resume it, even. if he has | belongs, and is to remain permanently. Al- TED A RESP for hire. ase | Fy “OK RENT — GA -Lanee ak s | Bond and third Floors of Endowment Butkaing, tt ae es Ci Fayre taken it off, if in a draft. He should, however, 5. = — <2 Bet soqusinte Re encased sun aalekt tania Oth wt te ANTED—A AS ‘OF $2,000 FOR Five To | A At 930 K st. nw. frout Room: raked ar a sural Sten‘ord, and em tt it in p lady on a hotel’ staircase, | Prof. Paul, an jepend wholly on photo- TE et feu Years at O Per cout, cn veal eatate {ytng OU See Rooms on ‘3 Boor, suitable Taecheeping, | S2ci¢8) of anboctatiou meetin ne Paris for Mrs. Grant last summer. Mrs. Grant | jecture. coneert or theater, Of courve, while | graphs, friendly sagqootifan eh, is santeoted W prurtun: ane whe har Gal atveclence preterrer: | Ban tbe city bat, thy ae eee RE: br frout room, with alcove, southern exjosure, or | Zeferences ven aud "req Sosa te eRe oe ee fon to visit het fe es Hove ork nity homered | ttt by a lady in anv of theee resorts he dace fae fee Tne ae ey i | Meee Lites Sob laces sarees Oo TE” | & cdma "EE" | Galiiice peered Tae Gaeeee aESe | TOE REITER SEE SEW. Fumaaes | x in her New York city home,an ¢ we t. Some tanding in the | factory tothe friends of the deceased educator. bs. stig en = Rie mA WEE Thee ae) * Fes. s Beas urged them to accept her hospitality. | OLS atin es eae iaenading in the “ : ANTED —A FIRST-CLASS | CHAMBERMAID, | 'W fy Tour nnctie eal eee ee ea ont ie | ROR RENT i913 MC STREET X. W NEWLY | 25 ai’ plices Sef meena’ Kou Stet eet | FOR RENT—MISCE 20U Mire. Harrison has replied that they have made | ie’ feait#,i0,* [ad will hold their hats im | | —The large collection of paintings. bronzes, | W ae'wix, mersasily ndsrrensas ber baaisen: | ,ynlor Quamunius; wil yey Ararsente month for | Pajero aad aewiy furnished rooms: lowejn an | Sh Paces fy ae °NT—MISCELLANEOUS. Bo plans, definitely, for their movements when | should, however, always. tip his hat if a lady | °Tic-t-brac, &c., belonging to the late James | po.cther need apply: Inquire at 482 11th ot, W&ASTED-A SMALL FAMILY TO OCCUPY 4] JrOR RENT —EURNISHED ON UNFURNISHED R RENT—TWO OR THREE UNFURNIS yk RENT AN ELEGANT PIANO AT 130% they come eastward, and are not able on that | Addresses him, handing him a book, or a note, | C- McGuire, will be sold at auction in this city rANTE! 5 hhew home for three mouths, ata hominal reat of | K'roomsrfvom 8510 @ldcree tenth, lcinaiae tee | A Rooms for f housekeeping, withall modern im- | St, 0.6. (house and 20 acres fuvest trucking land t account to accept any of the kind invitations littie ‘parcel she wishes delivered to at an ently date, which will shortly be an-| WW aura laa an once Anives Box foe Svenuay | SLL Per ou CA, foe chance’ for youne man of | salyas: cars ang bend une doors Coe muapainrn | Poaspueee ot O20 Bat awn _weml | a : kot free oh ney stemmnbost alec. Tour borers for sate which have been sent them. nounced, Mr. McGuire was a liberal and dis- | Star oMice, stating full’ name, age, references au se a aan ETE 420 Mass. ave. 2 ‘aise —_ | Address W.W GILE ¥ . a a » \YWOOD, pane - - 4 rows GILES, Occoquan, 0 dw The ladies of the Garficld hospital sewing amen criminating collector third of a century or | "™e#Featired, ai-St #10 0thatn.w._ | AQERENTOTEREE ROOMS, FURNISHED FOR | F'iiiaicating revise, seroad foot, sultabie for iets | FRR RENT WOOD AND COAL YARD IN Goop cirele held a at the residence of Mrs. . more ago, and brought together many pic- ly ANTED—AGENTS, MALE AND FEMALE: GOOD ANTE! R jH—FURNITURE, FEATHE * f, on second floor, 458 Cstuw. It bouse kee ‘With use of parlor, near cars end her- tion brick office, acak iD exoe) 4. B. Mullett yesterday. The society was well | ™™ "aise teres hats as — step into a railway | tures and ‘other objects of note at that time, | peNeitr Soret ‘Rooms 11 Ws Caio ep ative at | bi rape ig ep pee be eS Hadi" ia0s Fa ore APP to fm & CURR ING ited by the ladies present, and Mrs, | C*'Ti#g¢ and again when they descend, but| but little has been added to his gallery since. | 12, opposite City Hall, 458 Louisiana ave. dl-3t" 219 71 rable Tosine; : ~ hours: ie | NOR RENT TWO LARGE ROOMS, O} - - Matiott and ber sinter Mrs. Willett, of Calitar. | they allow a lady to ride backward, to cit in| It is likely. therefore. that owing fo cheages in WAXTED-DUNDORES EMPLOVMENT 5 2 Teh ot. a.w_ | Gingreasy 415 Tat st he: oma andl ee Pirie ope farted FO , 5 nia. who is her for the winter, served a | the sun, to be very much ineonvenienced. when | taste, and also to progress in some lines of art Tat, conducted oy adies men and women, white | WANTED, MEDIUM-SIZED SAFE, COMBINA- | dren. _ a ee 2 soheeretchangel bred: pete R RENT--STABLES. most elaborate luncheon. The dates for the | bY changing seats they could convenience her. | in the intervening period, a portion of the col- | 824 colored, for ail kin of doineatic labor, for istrict stating size, muke, and lowest cash price, SA. jek | FPOR RENT—“NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM, ONE 3 5 7 F = bazar have been sct for the evenings of | American men have not so much external po-| lection will now be regarded as somewhat ‘old | S04 sutes with references. #17 Mat n. w. aea-10w" | Bort Chi 6. El a Ro ad open erate fe, an addsdnel room | Kthree sits. warand enter “Kiply on preeeeeed (cae ee 17. Mrs. Dolph will have | liteness. but they have far more real good | ashioned,” and perhaps not greatly in de- ANTED—A WIDOW. AGED 22. DESIRES THE | \\TANTED — HAVING OPENED ONE OF THE pts: ahead samen Apply efter 4 p.m. Refercuces ex: | to PITNEY & BRADFORD ‘aioe charge of the flower table, and will be assisted | breeding. for they are unselfish. and whether | mand for that reason. Much of it, however, OK RENT — TWO NEW BRICK STABLES. ar Te Faller. daughters of Chief Jus- | they lift the ustDtai ‘ ‘al . es Tide finest STUDIOS in Washinton, 1 would advise — ate! financially. Addrous OK REX commodates ur horns and. three cartiages sh) hats or not, they will give a lady | possesses genuine merit, and the sale can | y,raNteD—A WHITE GIRI. LIGi Shope desiring Cravou Rorteaita fox Chrtetmes spenllon | JA'2, Ben y sdna wee, Sad So Oe ee | ona roi oy the ND-FLOOK ‘work where: weekly or monthly pay- Jor, en suite or r or not, they 2 DO hi secon Rooue far heat. | tuodern lasprovements: fest location te ‘tty 10 Fuller, and Mics Fannie Thompeon, dangh- | the beet seat in a railway carriage, an elevator | therefore hardly fail to call out a large attend. wand ake care of children must be inems uke Sen autly pase HB OMIT Ais, | singly, the front very large, with bay window und ae | Ayr umabed Koowe, Bs | plicy: conte anions: Res xz: 7s ter of Representative T. L. Thompson. This | OF sn omnibus; but fa gentleman is in doubt | ance of connoisseurs and collectors.” The salo | seamstress, apply, between 1 and 3 at 1055 Nat z Studio 188 Sure Only 420, the fru. lao lange, with two inne ‘tee large Cattriabcn third Boor TEP | gli rear ot Hamilton Moume Apis ‘otiey ot iho Will be the first appearance of the Misses Fuller, | «1d Wishes to resume his hat. he has only to| of Mr. McGuire's library, which contains a|™¥ eee aera oe Mese.ave.n¥ | dicsandcare ee oR RENT—IN—A CONVENIENT “LocattTy, | JjOR KENT —A NEW BRICK STABLE NEAR and will add greatly to the interest of the | S@¥. “I beg permission to resume m: ‘and | great many sumptuous volumes and an unu- ‘ANTED — SALESMEN — GOOD SIDE LINE. ANTED—BY A rye ay COLORED | scr RE i = = i near Post, Patent, and n OfBicee, a demirable Portland Flats; 4 stalls and room for 3 carriages rent. The young ladies will be picturesquely | any real lady will excuse him. If driving with | sually large number of rare and finely illus. | of att 2a fore oes fy eek Selle allcmmee | tac tS0S rai earns % De done at her home. Ad- | OE RENTS NEWLY PUR MISHED FRONT ROOM, | grout Roos enti urslshed, eecoud Bor Soa mit | cement Ror, forte coche Quartre” ete attired in simple toilets of white dresses, gar- 4 a ho splrme fe. & Lag go" op, Se aa to = fine ee cea ‘and sample for Je £ ANDALL & G0. V yANTED WE FAY AGENTS 9850 9100 Pen | Adres 5. ‘Bear office. qe aime | irecdenta gop eae ee iF comfort be made | ghd newer. Apply to GREEN & CUNNI| OAM. 1605 landed with smilax, and white straw hats of the | Faises his hat to those who bow to y. It | be sold at Dowling’s next Tuesday we ES ee ‘Saonth salary and all exp "To travel or for | JYORRENT—AT 307 G 8T.; DELIGHTFUL SOUTH F 8TH ET NW. EVI ; directoire period caught up with lowers. They |: uly decent civility also to retarn a bow. | ing evenings GIRITO_BO GENERAL | loal work ate which Dreterted sao eal wanted. | front Yaraiahed Homa, ou gute or sige: tute pry, rlneanlly fare abi EXPRYTHING ] Ok RENT STABLE, FIRSTCLASS IN EVERY Will, of course, carry baskets of flowers. The | Such civility does not neceswitate an after ac-| __ = i x ferences ; arers, 204 George st., . sutlen enian tnod. con. : gentlemen preferred: bo children 01 ‘quarters for coachinan. 144! Vania next meeting will be held at the residence of | at Englishmen wear their hatsin the Pithgs Jame fey nm a be Breach | speniya PE oem nati, Ohio. L367 | transients accommodated. Soor suitable for Senator or Congressman. wie3t | ave Ber jouses of parliament, only taking them off y . a lajor, ia Mrs. Dol 8 Lafayette square, on Friday, ; —— yetie aquare, on Frida¥; | when they speak. The etiquette of our Senate | city, who is still pursuing his studies in Paris, Mrs. Symes has changed her day from Tues- | #24 House is that gentlemen, however, do not | may now be seen at the Corcoran Gallery, ANT! LEA ‘0 MAKE | YOR RENT—707 11TH 87. y.W,, SUITE OF FUI = ED RO SOLE « WW iiesize cragun portraita to een lemons’ no | Moiahed rogme: test four, beu'stst are, winor | PoE Mest gE ERMPSEED ROOMS, SINGLE OR : a knowledge of draving ‘mecessary clégaut Christmas | Wicho Louse, bay window, three fe ge SAR NG ‘May Batlaing, come: rehand = Oe aS ea . silconvenienoes: private family.” S002 Fata W ‘ANTED—A PRACTICAL GARDENER. APY] $22 120 w. BS gOS Wait, HEARNERS nd thst, Bw, wear —_ gen . + QOR RE! ne . N.W., NICEL’ 7 ¥ . 5 wear their hats while in their respective assem- NER'S New International T tem of Dress Fa | Piedea hoo, ets Boat feut to four ti BRT DOALS day to Saturday: and will beat home, No. 1501 | bly roots, Hime, Uniocienstaly tee fight ts aot suse | 8 Garment Cuttin with an elt uly and tap WANTED SITE , MERCHANTS INSURANCE | ot strcetcary:reiereucee cxchamyed. UT3e” | JROk RENT TWO "NIGELY” FURNISHE = Asih street on that day after Jenoary Srlvanus C. writes: “have been rersmuch | fo exhibit the pictare to sdveeiage: out au | Swati sattuaremmanamncnaisca anata | gon CURRY, of Neva 2 nme Ocaems | Fou ENG Lange YRONT KOOM'ON raua | Ergwumuny foe om seid ery Guten , Bumper of the pupils of the Georgetown | embarrassed about my toothpick. Is it proper | cient is disclosed 40 show that Mr. Major is Mesek, 150y Hot a “eS i denen Tule SES | ask Se 5 academy of visitation were delighted with their | to use it at a dinner party? In Germany, where | making rapid in his profession, and | WY ANTED-TWO OR MORE ACTIVE Lapy 80. | “™P*"” JER, a » | Soee mews pie aeeer es Ss eS SR a jitable entertainment on Thanksgiving day | I was educated, we always used our toothpicks | to justify the high expectations of those wl jictors for the Womens’ Mutual Insurauce and g day p i igh exp of those who ; ; ; RK RENT—AT #30 OH RK RENT—519 13TH ST. N. sicien belcateae mndary:: 4 per tow PBrilave ote I ‘ 8 ; ecumaeats ioe Ra bedroom, at se, near Pacaves 1ec Pe toes i at the hands of Mrs. Ditkinson. wife of the | im public, and I sce they use them at Delmoni- | watched his early efforts. ‘The subject is St. | Scvi@2ut oof America. Call gt, Room 18, Centr 5 TO WINTER, Good | cation’ near Loveln, theaters and cars. | Stow. table-tinen, chins’ > ag | Wentel. CHAR. A WIIA.DA. 1000 ot.n.w. a3 Postmaster-General, and Miss Patterson, of St. | 0's. yet Mrs. H—— looked at me very hard | Marguerite, the patron saint of Paris, shown ‘ANTED—A COPYIST WHO CAX COME TO 01 table accomunodation id plenty ‘of food. RENT—FURNISHED OR SHE! office. QUK SALE — VERY SHALLOW LOTS, WITH Al. Louis. The former invited to dinner all the | When I pulled out asilver one and used it at | in fields attending her flock, while her | W ‘icsoneot wwe ug. & SEE Hoss Agsidee ts, Goma be of table for Seuss fet meer 3 rete! strmet). 00. Seed to oneantce teeck tor cea anh ta | ber dimer.” ea acia pelican fang Bag eng med aney gh bg Sg Pat SEE: Sire nigel | to the ¥-L. Moore Agricultural - C. | by s carly lease, gentlemen preferred. The EDISBOK ia. tar iat we Ketter da the same for a number who hail from USE OF THE TOOTHPICK. $s hore hove < trom = aisjor's ae 4e ae FED-BY AN INVALID GENTLEMAN a | WE™ OUR BUTTERINE CENTS RENT ‘CORCORAN ST, NICELY. ro. ye ee = __ CHAR. &. 4HTELDS, Louis. @ guests thougiit it very kindon| The toothpick, like the nail-b: inclination and facility as a e y ANTED— x 3 A pound; warranted not to cet stro F? = K s: FUR: | Tdi0,and 1418 R . OR SALE—COKNER LOTS! CORNER LOTS the part of these society ladies to give their | oniy be used in one's dresei rash, should | deare ia the better part of the picture, which Wer ong Willing! to travel. Address at | ter) for a month, or money refunded. ew Soccateagls on ca waite eich ox ehten eats | toe ee FOUsiMwED APART MESS Comer of 14th and F sts. ur. wplenstid lots. 0 time in entertaining sclool-giris, of the person abonld goon ia eublic. “tee, | @Puintedin arather low color’ Key, with a | Sacesand wigtsssvertca = ° SH | Portal ordeee pele” Stats 3369S ana SB camene | ete "Te" | BPeE omar coreer aig: autora Tense a it ie re y l= = vi - ce re = Oy ¥ FURNIS! o 7 r ~ J Mra. A. A. Thomas, who has been absent in | foyey Pe the customs i DAG Teale, at i | somewhat hazy effect. On the whole, how- W3xiED Abie 10 LEARN PROF LIVING jurket (look for the decor: is a RENT—A VERY HANDSOMELY FURNISH. | sould re-reat suites, everything cou ‘And Kets ne: immensely cheap. ah, ite Gol. | STON" a den’s fish stalls: also 461 G jone, 64:3.2 ¢d.double parlor. splendid location, opposite Judi- | Keepiuy in bent style. nd F ; Europe for the last year, has returned much | 2 geutleman to use a toothpick behind his nap- Lay Ey a § Wa. @ 80 pened. tn" ae one cet BO system Xi ‘that cuts without reftti 4 SQAFgi oultable for M4. C.: also room on thind and Harewood avenue, Le Droit Park, improved in health. kin, but never at a dinner it it can ight different styles of waists, loux coat rts, Ui E, FEATHE! ls = 1 NW, bee | lovely tet: 20. Mea. George Baber, at the Clarendon, will | avoided. If an obstinate Uit of food lodges a a jouehold | POR RENT_201¢ 1 Roses andy 3 | pale semgectempemeniempennteatarg esi <. receive Mondays during the present winter. | Between the teeth, causing agony, it must be Sivtn. Toewday and Thursday event ‘from ERG, 1143 71 w. om maori tin eg FUnsisue) Ok CRFGR doaired. ; Sat *" ers eh tee ‘The Ladies’ Historical society met at the —aohean. — beam inshore | ane worl by Me. Major are expect ee "nm bc cutting sed "Atte WANTED — HORSES WiNTERED—Best CARE, Py ny Pay Ee Foe BENE 20 8 st Ww, 7 waist 13079 F at. haw. residence of Mr. Horatio King yesterday Pap teenie €- | shortly, when his friends will have an oppor- "ae7- with two feeds of ‘and hay daily. Terms Department: Dw. shed Rooms, en suite or single. ” aamaeaes — morning. The following were present: Mra. | mouths, hor do the high-bred Teatons comsties | Cui, 2, wepect his treatment of other and rT PO RURDERe core WC WAZEL Ome ber Biot = 10 | Near Metropolitan Chi and stats Dep 3 the pretiat Tate tn Waghingtn a : eutons consi the i i S ( Scohian | FOR RENT—1812 N ST. N.W,, OPPOSITE TH i. ave. fant west of 10th st. 22 by abort Cleveland Abbe. Mrs. W. Ross Browne, Mrs. J. | this ill-bred. We happen to think differcatin | “mPler themes. eee Engi youl | $24 sta., or Room 101 Corcoran Building. Geclm on Bi 2 XUST NW. OFPOsT! ed aot we ‘ . Sayles Brown. Mrs. J.C. Black, Miss Bradley, | ‘si-bred. We happen to aneasy. +0 bog eg — te pty ED-—HORSES TO KEEP: BOX STALLS, | children, will rent several very bernie ford | BOE —NEWLY-FURNISHED AND WELL. | | On Bc = 1, norte Ho, Detbiegr, Mow Jee) Duss hin | peel area Meikewms| BOOKS OF Ta Werk, — |}yv inne GETEEUE" | Wetemtetcuine SuatSa WEOMALS | ieetutsr mig aerate Sita | FYitenee meg Sane ARS a |e AN ay 1k er Mrs. J. R. Eastman, Mrs. Col. | fe ew ‘York ai : yaNTED—WE W EMPLOY A Bi : . os Tek RENT-TWO cOMM noos, | Ror tbe Ast — a naar x > “ amen, Mrs Asaph Hall, Mrs. 3. €. Hoffman, | Wink and, he venda me his wedding cards, |“ MESMhen ly Enter erase ad wt | NV shia tans urge caeraches fered; | arate oo NOnGES SUTTAncE FoR cut | Feetumeset etna, Sette ay | FR ENT SOGECY, FURNURMED noms: | yt eta in gate aes me Be Pie ae re eg, enman, Mrs. W- | but they read: “Mrs, Clarke requests the pleas: Account of the French Academy of Painting, | each year: ie ear putea. ‘vasipens: ronoay at Wrse Work: must be sound and broken, | St me. comes: Feut moderate, C.D | racing south excellent lation: 116 st a oe EE Pitkin. “Mrs. . Sirs. L. 0. nod vanced for anlar, ‘ad ve its Salons, Schools of Instruction and Kegula- ure of Miss Rosebud Red’s company on Talbott, Mrs. Almena B. Williams, Mrs. L. | day, 25th, at 17 Huron avenue’ ‘Now, where tions. By iting, ben pent: mantey 94° for single and double driving. of quod « Weldon, and Mrs. Jos. Ware. Mrs. King pre- | snait i amday, ade feral ae he ring seman, Witt Kepreauc. | GRRE PRA AUES, Gace Suse Pe | Larer e P MORE OS re et = ex. 200 feet, abd wide alley om wide and Pou Suid ailaroand ft A banyan ose 7 NA SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, a Kovms, with beat, gas and use of bath WARNER § C0. NT—IN THE ViciNITY OF scorns | WY) by RB F Furnished tions of Sixteen Kepresentative Paintings. = am Vat rior anid bed room id ‘house: all | Suitable tor gentlemen or geutleman and wife Izod | dl-3t kw, <> t- No continue thetobniy | thail I send my regrets, or my card? Mrs.| New'yotx: Cuatlesctonerssons, ‘Weaae: | a me ‘ANTED—EVERYBODY Rrst-class conveniences, Price, #30, S417 Tat et. | Swat. mite BY60" | WOR SALE-ABOUT 19,500 FEET oF Mos® sided. The Indies voted x ly | Clarke never heard of me or of her. No one : ‘eahing- | i Sinoky” Chimmueys to knot : 7a : of Grecian history. The meetings will be held | ¢)"" eis eee ton: Brentano's. ANTED-MAN TOTAKE THE AGENCY OF OUR | .\y, SiNOHY,, Chimneys 1a | 5 AS it {OK RENT—CONGRESSMEN SHOULD CALL, vailable building lota in the Northwest. corner every Friday evening. "Miss ‘Rosebud Red's perplonity is that og | WASHINGTON’S RULES OF CIVILITY AND D# | retail prise, 825. other sizes 1S promenton A ts | Latrobes anade to heat or no pay. Wo EDA E ay SE Rd Ba 9 ee ern SL CS ee Mr. Wash B. Williams gave a Thanksgiving | thousands. probably, no question i a0 often | GEN,HTAAYIOH, IN COMPANY AND CON. | chaues sud votunient Uohinea Ahem safes, meets | 27108 pe i a RP apse | Pai ge iin, asi fall-dress ball at Piney Point hotel in honor of | asked. Tie answer is simple: Alwi writings of Seorgs Washington esis tend | as we aro hot yoverned by teste poo ALPINE | WASH Sen tiie ae Foon ou second. Desirable location. Moderate prices, | IN3 8 C0..1S71 ¥ at. : _ | JROR SALE—ECKINGTON Lors, “ON ELECTRIC his nieces. the card or the regret; or the acceptance to the | _the origiual with literal exactness, with Notes, | SAZH CO., Cincinnati, Ohio sob -skwom Conimiustouer of Deeds /ATE Fi impaon farulabed trout score oe seeond aad thtal | jmurovema wsclosing sisctre: inakt Teast i hostess, Mrs. Clarke.’ She is the only person| by J. MM. ToNgR, M.D. Washington: W. H. one for every State and Territory. 3 ro wither or will be sold on very cuny ter parties wl Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hildrup have returned ly pel ing ee = a floors, without board. Terms reasonable. hef easy tern part to Washington for the winter, and are now at | 238 Hosebud Red hos anything to dé with in Morrison. WANTED--SITUATIONS. ANTED, WELLS DUG. BORED, AND DBIVEN: 5 berequired. smoneae-3t° | buld, and owner will bulld correupouddiuel: rs 2 | this connection. and if the invitation is merely | ASTRONOMY WITH AN OPERA GLASS. A Pop- | \aranTED SITUATION BY SOBEL = | terlal turtisned ahd repaired. WS MOPP SE 196 FO a ; ieee een bane, Be. sneing | UX®_ most wedding invitations it requires no| ular Introduction to the Study of the Starry | WANTED SITUATION | BY SOBER, EXPERI- | STMT e or bladensburg: Mas Ons ame TAG STH STN WOELEC : a canon sr 3 Denia Dr. and Mrs. Bobert Reyburn gave a dancing | answer at all. Heavens with the Simplest of Optical Instru- ‘teefuls oni 5 foo palenmar ‘ANTED—PERSONS PARTICULAR ABOUT THE it RENT- OTHST. XW. ELEGANT APAR’ ‘aud Janitor's service, Reasonusbi | gemma eutding baton Dagrent, pee + atid party at their residence, 2129 F street, last i eteetetaek ments. With Maps, ew. By Gannctr P. Sem | Sirens LBW: ‘me et cut and finish of their garments, call ca MAL | ance mitatle for Mem hero! Cong ee oe vibe ee . = | dtst ra. im honor of the Misses Sta f > i iss. New York: D: Appleton & Co. Washing- NTED—AT ~ CART! ONG | GOULD, Tailor, 525 10th atu. w. Time elven f H . ar = .¥ =r Cornwslt-on-the Hodson, who'are gests of |, Tom Tucker writes: “I am invited up to| on: Robert Beall 10: Gooks, Chant bers = Payment i good security is furnialied mieTme | wemfeS a . mp, heated ty pS th their daughters. About twenty couples were | Tuxedo for the 20th of next month. Now,I| THE PEOPLE'S BIBLE: Discourses upon Holy | Rujzes Seautrows, Ney Watts a YANTED—GOOD SECOND-HAND GLOTHING, | Fete ® PNT cht nate of Since EEDOANT | od Sees enc gplgelige Sle (OS jitter” Naseem invited and © very pleasant evening was en-| vant to go to Long Island for that day, Would| ,Svipture. (By Josurn Pancnn. D.b.. Minis. ANTED-POSTTIONS FON MECGAECE Cooker | DEMS ea ieee Sth Soe eld “GAT oer es | Rove: two htndeomte roomn occond Sour with tions iva. 57 hehehe Joyed. ‘ it be proper to suggest to my hostess that Tam |! Deus che. eta Vol Tk Chamatcles | Waiters, maids, hotwensens nurses! eaasieone: | LASKEY'S Loan Office, 201 Pena. a dst. | south expowure and private bathe, new bouse avi fan ant Fromage 4oa88 fort nat Dr. E. Miles Willett and bride, of Memphis, | {ree On the 27th and would come then with x.—2 Chronicles zx. New York: Funk & Ws couchmen,scullions, dishwis! mers, &e. (All help | B- ¥: nee Ki eel niture; caterer in house. ai-2 ter of Tenn., who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. | Dicawure?) No, Mr. Thomas Tucker; vou can-| halls. sa ; AE" | selected). ¥. M. BUMNHAM, Gl-O52 Finw._dl-Ot | WW ANTED-STEAM CARPET CLEANING R RENT-ROOMS, WITH BOARD, 1016 3. exchanged. _ j RMABAM. over Hie 6 a i a % | not polit n ‘ANT. NOWN WHERE TO G wovating Works; Feathers Menovat 2 og pet % “ =o ‘ove. * Sandere Garland in this ety, lft for home this | hinPponiivelys “You must if sou bo, gua | MEMORE: Wat, It Je and How, to Tanprove tt. | Waal ast Cogs Ertharc cata Mra, | eto Sula Roralegee seth and aise uric comm inicatiny Hootan second’ Boor teat COLUMBIA REIGHTS, Ga. sn Mir. James Biddle gave a charming | Sat te hme pened nyoor mnhniee” | Heda dante i. iraatona | Mfrs ODI AGN OTA |G, igml hem we Ree CONS OOPT | PT foe DELONT: grandes fu yey ta : Sm MERTON, y fucation Series.) New York: D. Appleton SE ITE Sabet : : : . eo party last evening, for their daughter, | It would be better for every one in this Co. Washington: Robert Beall. NERGETIC YOUNG MA: WANTED_IT KNOWN THAT PRES! LDI ail bewiy furnished Address 2. Se emee = Sim bee’ ‘and her guest, Miss Gill, of Balti- | country if we were more particular as to the te . of. i rail ‘ hey Butter, is churned every morning std de- cE Fg ah pe 1 : “ery yg Ey? oe 7 3 ON HORSEBACK. A Tour in V North be ge HF i ee “Ward” per Ib. Also Cot. oR —27 IOWA CIRCLE. ELEG) ¥ s, 5 Lote im Mt Ficosat. 9500, More. About fifty young people prominent in | duties of a guost. We are too apt to go and see | Carolina and Tennesse: with Nikon of Travel | Jean exteuaively acqusiubed in tis ity, woud | Here inet rata TRB Adie Be gales Got | PRE RENT 27 tows co af wfeows ogt and mt 5 Ph MERTON, vents of Zn opening seston, can’ delight, | not chen itis csareniens or en Tees | Hey iera, and Calltornia, ty Clauine Duo, | pecageque cuz et tow Srabere. ‘Beato etgonsae | 8 ceptions: first-class board only S80 per mon aT ae | $1 : Le. ue 708 SAI EUGIBLA“BULLDING SITES aT light. | not when it is convenient for them. Trusting LEY WanxeR. Boston: Houghton, E ezine aLae = ars _ SA aaa SaTONICR TTI. 2 the guests were the Mines Bayard, | to that boundless American a hoepitaity, we de-| | <0. ¥ SS a WANTED- SY £ WHITE WAN A POSITION IN LOST AND FOUND. Juratshed Bocuse, sp suite, on bake Bee Peon stor Trutt rooms turntubed stogether sf | ene Gee MA. from $14, Se eepoRp, Mine Miss Audenreid, Mr. | e 6th, ‘we cou SNERS: Happy Homes and Good au} Wvrocery or commiasion more: iz years exper: | — a oe ; 3 B parte. sultauie Tor, four seule, OF a me Baslohurst, Mist Kate, Deering, Mise Maud | come on the sth, We should sa our howt to de- the Year Kound. "By sits Sanus. Baga au- | pgs Tycery bauicie: beat of reference given. Lara Hon | nttocatvand henisce De® y a alse Sife bound, 123 PoE EE IORE BT WEES oD sacs, pam Me. Geo. Hazelharst, of Philadelphia, is | that we may not overeiep our welcome, ‘he | Howton: Leese shepard.” Wasblagtou: Win. | WWANTED,— STENOGHAPHER AND TEE. | "ASMP a wane tox nound dor Tofurniaied rooms, with of withott tome ie g | TORRENT. 000K ST. BW Satine, @2 ger foot Mast nm 60 cons maar tenak Aen | terms of an American invitation are too apt 10 | __Ballautyne & Son. gee, miter desires an engagement. A. Et ‘Ailiveral reward will be given the returning | guist reaned family, Yocation Nunurpamed "1323 | A furniniied Rooms, on vecond and 6 Miteaed Miele ages. “Come when youchs cad cient THE STORIES MOTHER NATURE TOLD HER = = the same or leaving address w! ‘can be found | 13th st. n. w. a —_— i Per foot: Long Meadow hots, 30 considered a pleasant | D¢ ¥#s¥e. * ) " ‘as long 3 ? 5 ‘ANTE! rv MAN. RIENCED | at 1126 19th et. n.w., between the hoursof 4 and 5 * 0 LST NWT Two! ae Ree: Be ge tame, 305190, trom: Of young people in the | 8.30% Uke” sre the general verma, which iscer-| Craven Liste dusters" ete, iikastransde Bon, | gua 2 Sg te igh pee h- Frictue: slugic oven suite: sth or wttnect eee owen : : spxrie, author, of | W i eee alae bas: iprabaiesst : s tainly magnificeht hospitality, but it leads to} on"Tee-¢ ‘Shepard’ W toe Wik. Bak. | Sore ceneronees._ Address KB, Star oMice. _G1-St" Al RR RENT—ONE OR TWO UNFURNISHED te Banday afternccesafter 4| "32s Goatrey writer: “When 1 «i,|_mncmeetn Tune WAXTED-Bi a coun orn a pice, ai | Liven > | eer eon, |B Mepht atin ta, al Ge RE ERRRED 3 mee wel prvsmrsocay sag to O lary y writes: m I Was) peRsoNAL MEMOIRS OF P. A. SHERIDAN, | orcallar i100 zistet uw. mrss | Les ‘SD. A HEAVY CORDED | heat and ligut: ove biock from herdics and F street | 95 5x RUNT UNC dE O Béat L io such come TsiOD. in Europe last summer I left my cards . ENIT! s 5. eee id Me hast ou the Solipwing route: 14M st. | caps. O52 North Carclins eve. s0. att ‘closets, heat and. (DON & CO. Atiantic Building ys of her acquaintance. The girls | in Paris with my address engraved inone | GENERAL UNITED STATES ARMY. In Two | Wy7ANTED—POSITION AS WET NURSE, By A | cutat Mam ave" to Balumone and ‘Potomac. depot, ia ash SURMaRMiaLIneS SemumGe eae seme ‘ ~ Tere ALE-ONE OF THE FINEST CORNER we their boudoirs and the young men their | corner. I was told that it was not proper lunes. “New York: Charles L. Webster aig Aauerietn Wosnai with Vabe; iertertiy | fusnce ou Avenuscar to Baltimore god Ohug depot. ak | JZOR RENT FURNISHED, PARLORS ON FIRST ; vat Bevington, terraced ad ited. alent wo clubs, and the meeting in Mrs. Andenreids | thats indy ever bus ber address on ker card. | SSipanaailngton: George B. Sproute, “(By sub | peatiy ands vou of Reh het ik: | Lovie 952m, tyhace Poune bse ab | Segre Dale oi our pat — TaREE fier lie “baa terans BERS 8, PIRI Eis'participants oe 1 | Maid itinve grcat trouble. to have tc gee | FIST HARVESTS: An Rplsode in the Lite of Mrs. BRTST WORAE 2 10. | [Lets SBOE SELES BADGE OT ee meer iaietarce eines be é Fi FA BAWOATS. ONE WeAUTEFUL : " e., ve to writ Levison Gower. A Satire without Moral ? = B15 Cat. ‘and under rent monculy wt Mra. Beech Grant and Mise Adele Grant | in pencil, ‘17 Clarke street : favigon Gower, A Sauire, without @ Horak NEaa een ah Poon ie Fiery als no glare duet hou’ ta t 2 ze" Saas gira i ted po pn cer arty carda, Dire. Grant |, ven a ree see Ppa Charles Seriuner's Sons, Washington: Bron-| city reference. “Address M. H. A. Starodice. Tt thet, | €-pesinane stenographer in the house: 328 Ast ns — wisi will spend the win! Philadelphia wit r Paris ines a TED— KOUNC Y¥ WHO HAS HAD its returii . —- mother. Mise Grant sails to-day from New | # lady to have her address on her card. The | A BLOCKADED FAMILY: Life im Southern Ate-| W Auierionct In nsoinis bats ud Boain BAP a te & RENT—THE Cok HARD ie -T wo BEAUTIFUL LOTS Loe ole seeped Vir. and Mrs, | best examples of high bred ladies in London |~ bama during the Civil War. By Preramves | tian as Reverneas: no obicction to the county salary, 85 REWARD NOV. 20, NELUTE& vox | 21h, mote Hotel aad Motions owe Peak ss ay dewecoe Obiver, of New York. Miss Grant ‘will spend | and im New York and all over the world have| | ANTUINETTE HAGUE. “Boston, Houghton, Mit bognden per month, 1 W., Brat office, LGierae, white with buck pee white stripe in | ‘2 Club; Slevantly furnished ents rota ‘ a. ARIS 8 OO. 617 Pet ne the winter at Cannes with the Baroness foff- | their addresses engraved on their cards, fiin & Co. Washington: Kobert RoE RESHEGTARLR COLOR courtes of See. ato 2619 List. 1 ibe ited 3 PROVED—ON SORT! man and will be joined in the spring by Mrs. YOR AN APTERNOON TEA. ‘THE REPOSE IN EGYPT. A Me . By Sosax | WANTEDSS . SQLORED | 7 ost—ON THURSDAY, NOV. 20, WHITE SET- | 5 THE AND FUR yy % soa Grant. wm ty Mise 8. G. C. writes: “How ahall I dress| E: Walisom, author ot “Tine Land of the | auduten cr'est FLORENCE FEANGE Bob Use ert Lie Pieces brome cole 5 yorre oi: anewers so a Se chy waa on Peithot or eee Mrs. John H. Mitchell and Miss Mattie Mitch- | for an afternoon tea?” trations) Now York. oun . Aldon," MM* | Wy AXTED SITUATIONS, FOR YOUNG, wat ee a nabiaiachicror ara VE NW. BRIGHT, ii will spend the winter at Nice, where Ad-| It is this winter the fashion for young ladies | OUR PHIL. AND OTHER STORIES. By Katma- goo render to wits ol Veen: | ig ry eC NFO e METRO; : eS poms miral Greer is in charge of the American fleet. INE FLOYD Dawa. Wit ‘at home or by the day. 717 Mist. new. 1° | grt, seuimicum, Hall ¢ "Finder suitabi} be furntihed rooms on first eee to dress very much for an afternoon tea, almost ‘ axa. With llustrations by E. i 1 e s ‘if desired ; convenient to etevences al: ‘Mrs. Padelford, daughter of Gen. Ordway, | 9 bail dress is worn at ing-out tea, and Wackemble. Boston: Houghton, Mifiin & Co. | WANTED — STENOGEAPHER AND | TY PE- warded by leaving it et 1670-31st st. n.w. 1¢ lw" " : —_ NT—COR Ty yor * expects to leave here for Europe this month, | the pretty directoire dresses are worn with low | Washington: Brentano's. abarece ae east ener et 7 OUND MONEY, ERDAY, WHICH OW®i! t RENT —ONE UNPORMIGHED Frere Ittys, nice fu eed Aront | Ke, 0 intending to make her debut i London ‘upon | ucck aud short sleeves, Jowelled necklaces, | THE CRITICAL PERIOD OF AMERICAN nis.| “Wren ote act oe een. | Moan have, bs a sD geome en i astern exporure: | fuses Ga per foot ‘he light operatic stagein “Dorothy.” She has | Uracclets and all the pretty belongings of am FORY: L76L17R0. (By Jone Fiske. Boston: W: to ee at seterences a _ NGO" | | EE ge Ri. S sweet voice and considerable dramatic talent, | evening party. The debutante carrice a bou- | ponghten, Mittin & Co. Washington: Hobert | or ‘onlgton "of Prope ‘osT— bE hi safe second to pone, _ ey. Pan; | rok sale - ss those who saw her here in “Patience” two | quct. But there are three or four kinds of af Fasten Horas, bet, Swedidh oF 5 Dsstcuseter ait T NT—1: + Good" talne ioe. oe Aste 4 Winters ago will remember. The young aspi- | ternoon teas. The coming out tea, which isa | THE NEART OF DON VEGA. By Auragp Auzey. | “oe = 2A EA i EepressCo one, side, bet. Mand N ste nw, 202132.6 rant for artistic honors has great ‘beauty and | full drew affair; then the simple andmorecom-| Westerly, R. GIRL | 7 OsT—IN GST HERDIC, No. 103, Ga: iY = ts. SINGLE on EX |“ Pend ioe nes 29x08 at be r P 4 = Ho. 08, SAT eae he to alley . price § 00d voice, while her romantic history will | mon form, tea at 4 o'clock ‘on sevoral after- Bag secon references will bee Tere Gr ne. ie doubtless aid her im her efforts to waceeed. She | nooms: at which the young girla wear pisin ashington Kevy Yard. O@T_ON SATURDAN, 35 AF aE ak oe speaks the French and German languages fiu- | Ligh dresses, or those which are cut pompadour | ‘8 re A ently. Mrs. Padelford will take her year-old | at the throat. American ladies sdldotn wear evard wil be pallid wait 130 jeripont little daughter with ber abroad. the semi-loose garment known as a tea f Bearer ys ‘ave. nw. # The Speaker and Mrs. Carlisle will arrive = i —- by, English women. bi initED— cet ori hete from Kentucky this afternoon. ust be remarked gowns are very es = “smart” in England. They are sometimes of Representative and Mrs. G. W. E. Dorsey, of | pink satin trimmed with cable games, oF Mim nO Lith Kebraska, will reach here to-night. velvet over a colored skirt, but they are always ‘went, 4 re, oe Representstive Holman and family are on | made to look what they are, am elegant neglige. ‘The story is intensely - the way, aud will get here to-morrow. They WEDDING OIrTe, will hold the re will be at the “Youthful Bridemaid” writes: “I have been ‘The engagement is announced of Miss Hen- i nie Gradwohl to Mr. Mose Eckstein, of Frank- fort, Ind. At home Sundays, December 3, 9, ey Hl ige i i i i 4 i * i HE i if rfl el r = rr; on oe upminaeananaeee