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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1889 SOCIAL MATTERS. Secretary Whitney’s Levee—Other Fash- fonable Entertainments. Mrs. Cleveland held her last public reception thisafternoon. She was assisted by Miss Bay- ard, Mrs. Endicott, Mrs. Whitney, Mrs. Dick- inson, and Mra. Colman. Those back of the line were Mrs. Folsom, Mrs, Lamont, Miss Vi- Jas, Mrs. Chas. Cleveland, Mrs. Lockwood, Miss Kennedy, of New York, Miss Thoron, Mrs. Lu- eien Warner, of New York, Miss Wood, Miss Mason and Miss Sears, of Boston, Miss Litch- field, Miss Howe, Miss Gorman, Mrs. Parks, and Mrs. Sandford. Among those who will be at home to callers on Monday are the ladies of the Supreme Court, Mra. Teller of Capitol Hill; Mrs. Swan and anal ey, les, at Willard’s hotel; Mrs. Judge Drake, and Miss Westcott. 1416 20th street; Mrs. W. B. Gurley from 3 to 6; Mrs. F. C. Dieudonné, No. 111 B street southeast: Mrs. Chas. P. Lincoln and Miss Ber- tha D. Lincoln, No. 17 5th street southeast; Mrs. J. Barton Jones, Mrs. J. A. Compton, Miss Post, and Miss Lillian Jones; Mrs. W. A. Croffut, 109 1st street northeast; Mrs. C. C. Clements and danghter. Secretary and Mrs. Whitney held their weekly levee last night, and it was a most brilliant event, The host and hostess received their ay in the second drawing-room of the Mrs. Whitney wearing an evening toilet of white satin and tulle, with a ficha of white Ret and lace knotted about the shoulders. A diamond star glittered in the low co! e. The company was unusually large, even for this Roepitable mansion, but it was equal to the Ses and the hostess had a cheery wel- all. Musicians = peed lar airs, and st 11 o'clock the of rooms presented a most beast and (roneag os = pearance. Among the guests were Speaker and Mrs. Carlisle, lieutenant-governor of New York, Mr. Jones, and Mrs. and Miss Jones; Chancellor and Mrs. Pierson, of Albany; ex- Marshal McMichael, of Philadelphia; Senator and Mrs. Hale, Mrs. Cameron and her guests, Miss Mabel Wright and Miss Stone, of New York; Senator and Mrs. Hearst, Maj. and Mrs. R. C. Parker, Miss Parker, Senator and Mra. Stockbridge, Miss Maud Fuller, ex-Senator Ferry, of Michigan; the Misses Blackburn, Col.and Mrs. Fred Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Pot- ter Palmer, Col. and Mrs. Lamont, Mr. George A. Hazlehurst. Mr. and Mrs. Seaton Perry, and Mrs. Harper of Philadelphia, Professor and Mrs, Alexander Graham Bill, Mrs. Frank P. Helm, Miss Queen, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Outh- waite, Mr. James Morrill, Miss Swan, Mra. J. B. Hoge, Mrs. Dickinson, the Misses Trow- bridge, Mrs, L. Q. C. Lamar, jr., Miss Van Bu- ren, Miss Leiter, Mrs. and the Misses Huyck, Capt.and Mrs. Bugher, Dr. Ruth, Mr. an Mrs. H. 8. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard, Col. and Madame Bonaparte, Mr. Jessup Blair, Miss Lelia Johnson, Dr. Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. McAdoo, Miss Tardy, Mr. and Mrs. Darlington, the Misses Darlington, Hon. Horatio King, Dr. Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Washburn and Senator and Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Deering, ‘iss Genevieve Paul, Admiral, Mrs. and Miss Russell, Miss Dahlgren, Mrs. Wadsworth, the Misses Hunt, Mr. John Webb, Mrs. E. C. Halli- day, Mr. and Mrs. Menocal, Mr. Fava, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Poor, Senator and Miss Evarts, Miss Mary Sherman, Senator and Mrs. Manderson, Mr. and Mrs. De B. R. Keim, Mr. W. J. Lamp- ton, Gen. and Miss Card, Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, Mr. Richard Porter, Mr. and Miss Dodge, Mrs. Lieut. Irwin, Lieut. Caperton, Librarian Spofford. and Secretary and Mrs. Nor- man J. Coleman, Senator and Mrs. Reagan, Mr. Wm. Walter Phelps and Miss Phelps, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Russell, and Gen. and Miss Wheeler. The Unity club met last evening in the par- lors of Mrs. Katherine L. Bruce, No. 1343 L street northwest, when a choice program was rendered and enjoyed by the large number in | attendance. The exercises were opened by a duet on cornet and piano by Mr. B. W. and Miss Minnie Hooker. ‘An Analysis of Heroism” was given by Mr. Geo. A. Bacon, on which re- marks were made by Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. J. B. Philp and J. L. McCreery. Mr. John Bot- tomley sang the “Lost Chord” to a piano ac- companiment by Mrs. Bauberta. Recitations were given by Miss Ada L. Townsend, Mrs. Belle B. Bond, and Prof. E. C. Townsend, and yoeal and instrumental music by Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wilson concluded the entertainment. Miss Elsie Kittridge, daughter of the editor of The Iron Age, New York, is visiting Mrs. J. J. Feeks, 1210 Massachusetts avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Washington McLean enter- taimed Col. and Mrs. Fred Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Potter Palmer, and Capt. and Mrs. Bugher at dinner last night. Dr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Loring entertained a company at dinner last night to meet Mr. and Mrs. Jas. G. Blaine. Secretary and Mrs. Endicott entertained a company at dinner last evening. There was a basket of red and yellow tulips in the center of the table. The guests were Mr. Wm. C. Endi- oe -» Mra. and Miss Sears, Miss Mason and ll. of Boston. Mias Morgan, daughter of De Pierrepont Mor, of New York, who is the guest of Mr. J. rren, Mrs. J. Kearney Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Herbert, Mr. B. Lee, Mr. Roustan, Minister —— Mr. Ferguson, Mrs. Pratt, Mr. Hopkins, Mr. Thoron and Prof. Langley. Mr. Tidd-Pratt gave a theater party at the National last evening. Mrs. and Miss Ingalls will not receive on Mondays during the remainder of this season. Col. L 8. Tichenor, ex-auditor of the District, arrived in New York this morning after an ab- sence abroad since September. Mrs. Tichenor will remain abroad until late in the spring. ise Barreda, Mrs. Hearst; Miss Farnworth, of Albany; Miss Breckinridge and Miss Anna Brewster the hostess in caring for the guests, and Mrs. A. A. Wilson served café frappe tea- = and Miss Hallie Voorhees made hours, Among the callers were Mr. Morcure D. Conway Miss Conway and Gen. Adam eau. Mra. W. H. Dail and Miss Eliza Horsey, of this city, will receive for Mrs. Dall, at 1603 O street, on Monday evening next. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cabell have issued cards for this evening to meet Mr. E. B. Hay. Avery pleasant St. Valentine’s party was given by Eddie and Ethel Tucker, at their parents’ residence, 819 9th street, Thursd: evening, to their many little friends. “Donkey-Tail contest” preceded the usual p juvenile festivities, which were a in a a ‘Thompson, at iterne, Nel Bhekelen a le Hazard, Violet real, Beg Armor, Garions C’Connor, May Warren, Ethel Patterson, Dickie and Mamie Griffin, Mamie and Annie Moore, Pearl Heck, Mabel Mankin, Eddie Shane, Jerome Lightfoot, Ralph Renaud, Charlie Sterne, Dorie Sheckels, Ray and Eddie Ayre, Frank Tucker, Hi and Almont Hazard, Ed. Armor, ‘Kenneth O'Conner, Robbie Dennison, Warren Nye, Acthur Piant, Eddie Goodwin, Willie Ellinger, Carl Thr Combs. Commissioner Wheatley yesterday afternoon Die a dinner party of twelve covers. Among ose present were Representatives McComas, Henderson, Townshend, ae Maish, Heard; Commissioners Webb and Haymond and Messrs. C. M. Matthews, George lop, and Wm, Wheatley. The Misses Wheatley have issued cards for a German on Wednesday next. Miss Katharine Seager and Dr. J. bubonsA I Bovee were Se juietly married yesterday at the residence of the bride’s mother, No. 1815 13th street. Rev. Reese Murray, of the Central M. P. church, officiated. The parlors were beau- tifully cepa with flowers and plants, = lighted with - and shaded lamps. The — was attended by his best man. Dr. W. J. Dillen- back, and the bride, ta was preceded by her maid of honor, Miss Eleanor McCracken, of Fredericksburg, Va., came in on thearm of her brother, Mr. John F. Seager, looking vei handsome, in an artistic gown of white he etta, beautifully embroidered and trimmed in white faille and duchess lace. She wore pearls and carried a bouquet of La France roses and lilies of the valley. Miss McCracken wore a dainty i of pink, draped in white Russian net. ‘ter a delightful collation Dr. and Bovee left at 3 o'clock on a southern trip, and upon their return will reside with the bride's mother on 18th street. Among those present were the family of the bride, Capt. and Mrs. T. McCracken and Miss Fleanor McCracken, of es ; Mr. John 8. Williams and Mrs. Williams, Mr. T. O. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Salter, Mr. Reuel Williams, Rev. and Mrs. Philip T.' Hall, Rev. Reese Murray and wife, Mr. J. J. Beardsley; Miss Jennie Be; J, Dillenback, Mr. O. A. Harkness, iss = coier, Mrs. Sniteman, Maj. E. A. Clifford and Mrs. Clifford, Mr. W. Trail and Mrs. C. H. Trail, of Harper's Ferry; Col. C. L. Bretz and — Clementine Seager and son, of Richmond, Misses Gertrude Jochum and Lulu Fox gave — enjoyable —- eucher party at their home, 920Sstreet, last ea ose present were Mrs. Gibbs. Mrs. Stoddard, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Bishop, Misses. Sampson, Blanche Light- foot, Jackson, Chamberlin, Maud Lightfoot, Rose Wilson,’ Willoughby, Griggs, dall, Sallie Wilson; Noyes, Ke Baxter, and Messrs, Lane, Hall,’ Seely, Marye, Dashiel, Hatch, Willoughby, Moses, Keys, Morris, Lyon, Morseil. King, Wright, Randall, Epping and Bishop. Mrs. Bishop and Mr. Epping won firet prizes, Miss Jacl and Mr Hatch pro- gressive prizes, and Miss Noyes and Mr. Keys were the boobys. Yesterday's Historical Society at Mrs. Hora- tio King’s was of exceptional interest. In the hands of the chairmen, Mrs. Asaph Hall, the subject—Aristotle—was made instructive, and her introducto i received marked atte: tion. Mrs. L. 0. Fetbott’ 's article on the ethics of Aristotle showed extended research, and ee rise to much discussion. The politics and tion of this philospher were respectively and well-treated by Mrs. Carl Barus and Mrs, Ross Brown. Mrs. Horatio King read a paper writ- = in a charmingly bright style on Aristotle's — of animals. The music, as given by owell, Misses Chapman and Bestor, was suena ine. Senator and Mrs. Ingalls entertained a very large company at a most delightful tea_yester- day afternoon from 3 to 7, ‘at their Capitol Hill home. bee ag ms received her guests in the essed in a toilet of black lace, bers pay ‘every one of her 700 guests a wel come that was cordial, sincere and unwearied. She was assisted by Mrs. Funston, Mrs. Morrill pak a Pierson, ns —— rere = in ink sil uze, pilotes guests e huge Punch bowl ji in the third parlor or directed their steps to the tea room that was in the basement. Mrs. Lander, Mrs. Horatio King, Mrs. Gustaffson, Miss Clarke, Miss Condi Smith, Miss Swan, Miss Hopkins, the guest . t the house; Mrs. Richard Nixon and Miss Wai- lace, assisted Miss Ingalls. The society and political world of Washington turned out en- masse to do itself the honor of paying its com- pliments to the family. Hoa Smith E. Lane, of New York, who has nding a few hg in the city returned the letropolis to-da\ rae Dickinson achatnat @ company at a charming musical to-day at high noon. Capt. and Mrs. R. L. Hoxie have concluded Col. Tichenor is expected in Washington on Monday. The second complimentary hop of the Cameo social club will take place at Wash- ington hall on the evening of the 22d, Wash- ington’s birthday, which they celebrate. Un- usual efforts are being made by the committee on arrangements to make the occasion notable, and as these hops have the reputation of ex- cellent floor management an enjoyable event is anticipated. Mr. L. B. Hamersly and family, of Philadel- phia, are at The Woodmont. their visit in the city and have sent out their P. P. C. cards previous to going over to Wil- letts Point, where the captain is stationed. ee To Receive the Cardinal ON HIS VISIT TO GEORGETOWN COLLEGE NEXT WEEK. Arrangements have been made by the faculty and students of Georgetown college to receive Cardinal Gibbons with distinguished honors when he shall come on here next week to par- — te in the centennial celebration of the The distinguished prelate will arrive Mrs. John B. Hamilton will omit her recep- tion on Monday next. Miss Anna Marsh, from Albany, after visiting her cousin, Mrs. rv — bg Be cou aoe weeks, is now spen afew with her uncle, Admiral SP. Gasbantaae Vetere re- turning to her home. Mr. and Mrs: W. T. Davis, of 657 South Carolina avenue, celebrated the fifth anniver- sary of their marriage Tuesday evening and received the congratulations of many friends. They were the recipients of many wooden presents. Mrs. Horace 8. Cummings, 1756 K street, has issued cards for February 23, from 4 to 7. Mr. and Mrs, Wirton Matthews were at home to callers yesterday afternoon in their home on Q street. Mire Matthews received callers in a handsome toilet of cherry satin, veiled in black thread lace and hed with knots of picot- Admiral Phelps, Mrs. Gen. Mrs. Deering, Mrs. Mitebell and Mrs, Weddebourne assisted Mrs. Matthews in re- —_ and Gen. Palmer, Gen. Young. Col. Spencer, of New York, and Mrs. Matthews’ cousin, Mr. Henry Gulick, and Dr. Murray voted themselves a of” assistants and es- corted the ladies to fee, and served Virginia punch of the host's own compounding, and home-made cake. Among he callers’ wore Mra Lincoln, Miss — of New York, Mrs. J. M. Wilson, Miss Leila Waller. Miss Gussie eo Robert Christy, Miss Boyle. Mrs. H Davenport, Mra. Chas. Hill, Mrs. Dolp! Mrs. Mrs. Henry E. Pellew had her friends in to afternoon tea Mey ag | to rejoice with her in the occupation of her beautiful new home, No. 1637 Massachusetts avenue. The house is most commodious and is conveniently arranged. ‘The entrance is at the side on 17th street. To the front on the ave: a spacious library. ‘The drawing-room bow-windows are on 17th street, and it isa long salon, the side of it, communicating b ing-door, is the dining-room, 2. college. The afternoon and will be met at the depot by a committee of the faculty, who will accompany him in carriages to the college. At the Washington circle will be met by the Georgetown college sta, who will act as an escort during the rest of the trip. At the college an informal reception will be held, when an address will be delivered by one of the students. ‘The reception committee have now accept- ances from twenty archbishops and bisho who will be present at the exercises next wee! and quite a number of other colleges will send delegates. The University of Michigan has selected Senator Palmer and Representative Cutcheon as its representatives. —————__—_ Ree Robberi PICKPOCKETS AND OTHER THIEVES FLOCKING TO THE cITY. Although inauguration day is two weeks off it is said that crooks have already begun to ar- rive here, thinking they can ie to get in town without being noticed and will not be so apt to get icked up as if they should arrive later on. Where are others who do not care to boar apemaprrarsr ioe he st have appeared last hour. Already pickpockets have appeare Mr. Solomon J. Brown, of Anacostia, was on an avenue car going home yesterday afternoon when an envelope cont $62.50 was taken from his pocket.——The stable of John Smith, in the rear of No. 327 © street northwest, was forced open yy and robbed of a set of harness.—Arthur C. Burch, of No. 611 M —— the theft of an overcoat from ———— A Faxcr Dress Batt.—The National rifles armory was the scene last night of the fancy dress given by Mrs. Flora C. Dennison to her dancing pu faney dances were as follows: Hi fetana Robbie Denni- son and Annie ‘Dunn; smal by Miss Lizzie Carver and Miss Lizzie Gillam; the Irish jilt, Master Tarbell rand Miss Florence 0" 3s, in hey Mrs. Pellew received her esta me toilet of crimson satin, draped in chantilly lace, with a knot of carnation in the breast. Mr. Pellew ¢ his Mrs. G. B. , Miss Cly- po Miss Leiter, Miss Blodgett, of New ‘York, who is a of the house, hi ess in en! ing the company, and Mrs. W. A made the tea. Attentive waiters served the se ee benny furnished to the guests, whom were Hobson, Miss Lay, Col. John Hay, Mr. Jas, Rus- sell Lowell, Mrs. Hearst, Mrs. Admiral Queen, Jestico and Mra. Bistohford, Mrs. Mrs. Field, Mr. Wm. ©. tt. fry Soe Mason. Miss E. C. Hallida; RC. Johnson, ren, and Miss Mrs. Lamont’ noon was thaie hosts “beentiful dress high body and Lasion Werter, bf Tarantella, Miss Ruth Fletcher; Strash Edith Harrison; La Perichole, Miss Flora Cook, Miss Me- Carver, Miss Della O'Brien; 8 mie ® Gillam, Mine Lasse Lizzie — Fe, igo ane ox WASHINGTON’S Lt rn Emmett Guard WANTED—ROOMS. #f ___FOR )R_RENT—ROOMS. WASTED2NO EREROETIO TegUaaNcg a0 ‘oF commission. S8O'P: * ae ‘S08 Oth st awe wy: st. new, WASTED ANTED — UNFURNI! use tork; thie italy” reforenoee pated | W Sontrogm. with or Witten cram cose waseises |S at ae ad ie a =, | = te oe ag | a PM BN Sn aio oe Rent not a exceea $15 or qmonth. Sa 116-6t" | with i Star LS it ITED—MALE AND FEMALE COOKS, ee ANT! MAN RS anole spanned waiters, bar-tenders, fart and dey ‘Dicks Pee o bie for arith hot —! n.w. Also European Steamship Address, stating: ee ieee oe Nes YOUNG Tantey = Soute for fast selling articles. ANTED—A R ILE WOMAN AS CHAM- me | W = ee have city yt A WOMAN FOR £631 Qst.n.w. 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W's ‘and introduce my “Civil Service Help Manual” giving particulars of) 40,0 Sprointuwents open to men and women who pass the service examinations, end containing full ex- amination course of study : price of Beh ; Do can- dress R EATON, 50 Bi on, vassiug. ‘SEYMOC! mie ANTED—AN INTELLIGENT, EARNEST located outside Washington, to represent, in his . References AGEN MEG, HOUSE, Lock Box 1010, New Yo jol7-thasdw re == WISH TO EMPLOY A RELI- ‘able Man in your city; no experience required: Permanent position for three increased each year; light, easy, gentee! guanine: a: want 5 ‘ad- Yenced for salary, advertising, Ke. Largest mauttac- turers in our line’ enclose 2-cent stamp. No postals, Colyer SS Cincinnati, Ohio, w. \ ta msible house. state, 9 Bers Vy ANZED-AGENTS FOR OUR NEW PATENT \Y “Fire-Proof Saien; size 28x15x18; Ibs. ; retail price #35; others in proportion. award (silver medal) Centennis Exposition. chance; permanent business. Our prices lowest. We pew are not in the safe pool. Exclusive territory, «iven. ALPINE SAFE CO. V ANTED—LIVE = oe in an easy, payiny pees ae home; can work daytime or evening and make 50c. to @2 per hour; sure thing; ete instructions om tor — ORLD SUFFLY CO., Rutland, V ja2l-lio TANTED — SITUA’ VY cooks, wai Waiters, maids, bastry drivers, butlers, bellmen. &c.7 ait help aTppaete FM. BURNHAM, 910 Mth st. LW cooks, housemen, ANTED—DRUG CLERK WANTSA SITUATION, jbo months’ practical experience i nged 21; ‘food ‘Address SBRODFORD, Station B, Weet Philadelphia P. & 16-21 V ANTED—GO TO DICK’S AGENCY FOR COOKS, housemaids. waiteress, nurses. seams couch men, waiters, rs general hous house men and women. City re- by ny x so European Steamship Agent. fe Po ame Ce hs 2a] an meeiaeet on. Searurtross, Mew Waiters Geol, C Cone ‘biuen. L A. ¢ COOMBS, 926 F ANTED—A LADY WISHES A | = posFiON a W ‘ictsekoeper for widower or bachelor; ‘Address Ottice. nest ANTED-BY TWO YOUNG LADIES POsi- tions, one as chamber and tress, ihe ones bee Loe, mong ‘b — week or ‘¥; can t he best 11 2103 I at. nw. v D-HOTEL ‘OR OTHER SITUATION BY NV fins BB art ean’ all Sidon ce au mm; can an experince uy pes se tive peNeagerigtne at G2" y ANTED—BY A LADY OF UNEXCEPTIONABLE ‘social position ; a in Age toon travel would fo gee or more y: oe rar oe travels biabont 34 Bust Fa ‘Bt. x. ¥ neity. it ea APPEAL ‘TO THE CHARITABLE— The family of yom yo Poe ‘ork helpi 18 Searnestly sollcited for, the Yather of about f forty. sto, able and anx wnxious to tf ke tary rk, but ui erly anything. wfanity of aay kicn plosse aot yw. te HOt s- bay, Le oon Park Asmociated Charitics, (ONS — 13 Rope es nial. ea 45 or help, send to the Oly int y ANTES PRRTENCED FRENCHMAN DE- estate; sc mould ao tak lake ition whej cpr kngeedge of of wines can cr iaheg veaet bs WA NTED-_SECOND HAND FURNIT( FURNITURE: me | Ee it cash SoU eee Bal M Seite Ww ANTED—STEAM CARPET CLEANING AND pals Sopoveting Works; a hers sed osha Be strayed. F Me aE YOUROR TAOS Ps Pav. Telop BUSINESS CHANCES. Gieeinat BUSINESS CHANCE FOR A PARTY WITH capital to engage — ught manufactur- and large profits. |; article a ready sale Inguireat So3 Eve Fees toate dh fener Se eee OB EN (omiorL Fe. RENT- eee rooms, with or without aaa ae Q beat a a aah preeeus Sate 16- 4 a ar FOR TRAUGT- ces cpa tereae angers co = R RENT RENT—1634 6TH ST. N_W., TWO PLEASA! second-st rooms; desirable looali venient to two nes Of cars, fer. ae R RENT—TWO eg ie to tlemen » a single gent only. oan te ___FOR SALE_HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSEsS. _ ered the This. year. Wi Ease fae nana feet 7 at apecilati vis nest FOR satE= Desirable 3:story. 116-6 1324 Fat, Fas SALF_AT seeder Places: large ay roams, WE E BURYORD, "£16-68 (422 N.Y. ave. B SALE_K BAHGATN TN 4 10 ROO ae ; m Towa Circle; SALE— BE: sent ee Yown ke FPS eae pick Roum, on 7h, bet ¥ ana Poo! |- wood finish W sts each renting for @10 per month. in order; st. near new Brick. 15 rooms: ound will be ve ets SY se 13,500. A desirable corner House on 15th Ta property to held & [-— ~§ Parking: €8,500. 1! _ 114-3 BE WARN rr ° + “ k: Or vd ales pi34 geusky AVE. 8. E. NE 3 Moues; mod aaa and R RENT PARTIES DESIRING ELEGANT 6, near Sat * w.; lots 1 m8, y, well: with’ pri ech, #3, bath; ai aye, ‘city. ~ 916 Fst. aw. sonable torma,- Willcall at 1017 1th st, tw. Soke IR RENT— FUR! betp-cpeme; Rowse be by eis ester Genta! walronso, is hosted by siaamn and ry rences required. Apply 10161 3t! feet by 147, to 30-foot in cae BR RENT—1749 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., TWO! 1 4 4, HOS. J. FISHER & CO. , nd ath They, are oe ort R SALE—PRIt REDUCED 1 ql ORDER TO oer aan ‘afford a fine view of the iuaugural parade. make quick cue he bewt built new Fest, es see ae ” om ware fe East Capit three Oe NENT, ROOMS—EARGE AND SMALL SUT ie b lage lot aa a dont tm cltgy ever drop steesean fie tat eee SO GALE a3 ON, oer tn prociated “warp cheat, Wivy! ,peeds to be eee to be rent low: wil rent for inwuguration. ag PILL BUY, A COSY NEW bE WARNER & CO., FR RENT—SECOND FLOOR (01 OF BUILDING, SYONE, 800 BF st. nw. 916 Fat. nw. 1013 Pa ave.,adjoining Brentano's, Apply in store. ; PROPERTY ox, 77H oR OFT EITTLE SIX Loom Brick, " tores, lwel. price i Fe NT ree GAN SROURE (CHOICE | ine: 30, cane tor I: to Teave the city, mee ood board: new ho ay a oe 118-3 1dhs Kew York ave. eaaae BH. WARNER &.00., n. w. between x ‘star SALE Saree — 2-6" UPON EASY TERMS—TW 16TH 8T. NORTH O1 is—TWO VRE 108, RENT—FOR THREE DATS OR MORE, “A Benn: dence 8 roou deep; house F stants building lots west of and ear Takome pale od Se cae CoE omoraren, Tsar o 14-3t 16-6t [324 F ror sALe— R RENT—UNFURNISHED, FIRST FLOOR, 3 F SALE—VERY PSTRABLE TE THREE STORY. S — frame house, sz Sth st nw. Fomsuns ‘window rooms; corner E 3 | 19x200 to alley. noetotis SHO M Aki, in kitchen . 2304 Pa. ave. nw. ons Se EN’ 1 R SALE—FIN| DENCE, POR PENT—THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS Pasar ey ALL "woDe —, "Api ‘after 5 o'clock p. m. Fo RENT—1928 9TH STREET—2 es 3 UNFUR- nished communicating F rooms, second floor. Beth some foot: as; care pass the door; rent low. op RENT=I2TY Fst. Poe ZrO VERY DE 3 room at Sopiy to eee otizaay, om OR Set ec Rae wy Sg BOARD; terms north and gouth front; and open corer i ouse: ae I, cat references ex: a Fe RENT—519 ret om 77 2s iG THE inauguration festivities, eliher for four days or ove week, a suite of vate beth ts suitable fore party of boar or"mre tary NEW YORK AVE. PLEASANT th Board, suitable for gentle- uid ‘wife ‘fiS-orr JOR RENT- TWO OR 1 OR THREE VERY DES! HEM ee le for istry or millinery fr set : GST. NW, HANDSOMELY large Parlors with open Theat: sullatle Yur Senstorgand oot ¥ izis Fon shed neon sl a Place an‘ Sere FOR RENT—FLATS._ ‘RENT_TWO )_ HANDSOME: yen Three Tooms en he WooDMoS't Ein ope owe c ane nest location in 7 ake ‘second to'nane ele- vator. __ FOR RENT—OFFICES. __ location; near three lines of cars, Hats particulars inquire at 951 Mises. POR 8: HAVE SOME CHOrce 30. 2 oeay arene perty yeorthwent. 3. B. BELLIN: CO., 633 Se" Fe oR SALE EL LEGANT 9 ROOM BAY-WINDow use, in 300” ihe FP Hon offic. aa aa Tot S'S BELLINGRN & & HOUSER. 1 NEARLY NEW, and O sta. nw, ry and bane- prese-brick front; with, bay window contatan and bath, modern improvements, at OWNER, 719 Gth st. nw. i| gee rs y gia Taset awe Too! each. “ert . 15th and 16th ets. Bet, K and Fe. SALE 1627 aud 1629 L st. a.w., ca brick. magn eu ar loth ats e 1t — — Poe Sg Ears Cane oe we wage | fe ington Heights, due building commanding | 2" View of city; located between Boundary st. and Column | JOR SALE —ON BANDSOMELY FINISHED — Tbin i Tnoe’s. Fiske ts poeee yeteee ann Aan - yh SS west of 141 * “ga ig: , er be ed ORT oe iw. | Cle 612.000. “bt LaNts e with" ise bag JOR OR SALEA NEAT new, 6. 6 ROOM BRICK ware ave. only two yauafen fan Caria bling will wel sie ty on very easy terms. ANDY, & 27 erFER- oe, Dew. three-story, a. ss. ay luquire of owner, GEO. NARD. CORNER J mR SALE—@ NEW Spoom BRCE a OR SAL Etear Gore near Government t Printing o! Belt and Colum- | F¥ north mide EN and nuSE a 3 hat Nest Gat. markets price | is 1sxs0 b . on econ ting te: HARLES W. | SWOR- iach? mina OMSTE! Dr : bie ADLE ¥, #2 Fess BALI €r. bric 6r. bric _n'r cars, pune: wee ant mi OR RENT—OFFICE firgeigesioet os Koon = ang two nice F; om SS OF 3 ras OFFICE- rooms Scopte agi pe st. mw. ; will be rented cheap to firs! 330-1 JOHN 8) & CO., 1407 F st. FOR er ae 1 ae, ipo o16 fe at. Dv Dw. RK RENT— A lentrable store dwelli; stn.w. Er only @28.80. "LOUISE BH OAT ann” Foe Feng we P. apa ara ee AOE 01 RENT ARG Bal a TWO FINE near ‘kn excellent Sand for a person ment Printt of ft enterrriss. HA! juire on. the ies oF of N. 0.00 .cHALE DEFERRED) AND OFFICE BUNCH. Typo Foundry, S14 8th ecw te7e : Tendid agency, ssoerini 8 monoboly with leadin jonses and companies. From @10. relied oa before eud of year. ‘ailrees F ‘OR RENT-—STABLES. INGHAM, 1293 PA, AVE, WILL RENT THE 195 BES R RENT—CARRIAGE HOUSE AND STABLE back of his siore to, some good party for Lunch business until after Marc! WiLL BUY A HALF INTEREST IN $1, 50 an Sa shed real estate business, provided the party can furnish unquestioned refe Ence and is both willing and comppetsat te coke cere gf and.run the business while the other partner is in Europe for four wonths from about Mare th dress A, F., Btar office. ee BOR SALE ay J. Bros., Newspaper Brokers, Salle - cago, Il. Write for Descriptive List, nein Es SALE—A COMPLETE JOB 1 PRINTING office outtt, cheap: ‘an American 1000 loan at per cent, BB. ae jt oR SALE—CROCKERY AND HOUSEFURNISH- ings store; well established and good location: jack of time to attend it cause of welling ; an eater pris- ing person can make money by purchasing this can be bought Shee and on easy terms ‘om rdiath party. Address W, W., Star offic —|]J AM ReADY 1 TO} BUY OR SELL GRAL eon JNE, Parties desiring tent ‘mode, either way should make prompt application, FRANK H. THOT. fe15-2t FOR.S SALE OR EXCHANG! a ee rado, Wyoming and Nebraskar will trade for oo: cumbered iinproved cuca fa in the District, as DYER, 13 eet. WING TO ILL HEALTH 1 L ar Cate, O17 14th, ‘street, from the to the Sth of March—A bonauza for an active and erer. | For further information inquire on pi ED TO O EXCHANGE 6,000 WORTH UN- ved Real Estate in a proudsi kota # aati Ye} it ¥ qeven Far year, f lor Use orth west pay atten cash. Address SQUAKE Hae three horses. 917 16th st. n.w., opraaite t the LOST AND FOUND. og Os Teer 4, AT THE. PRES: | 1 reception, a reward it returcato lone knotted fringe. A ultable Star office, Loetroe PENNA. AVE. YEST] Dar. 2m book containing three twenty-dol reward if returned to my house or Hom 4 ath Hoag brick annex P. O. Department, ‘OST—MONDAY EVEN. aes K ST., BETW! EEN 13th and 14th st. a Pair be suitably rewarded by lea them st ioe OST- OR MISLAID A en FOR £2,500 PAY- able to my order; uni valueless to seeapianaele Sos eh ‘TON THE 12T! A PLAIN GOLD HAIR- 1 pin either in Tendic Svemuey OF a at. ~~ a finder will receive reward by ret Indiana ave. n.w. mame at OST — SKYE TERRIER BITCH; COLLAR AND yellow ribbon around neck; answers to the name — Liberal rewark if returned to Bon'eat Les THE Spt te or Ge ye RAE jasses, with & chain ittached Pinder al Soiteeshded by returting Room | 48, Navy De, it. £15-3t* Osta BLACK AND WHITE DOG. ANSWERS Su reward for return to of to name of Wack; name A, ‘aut on collar. =| asa BBRYAN & "8, 608 Pa. ave. yw OUND IM STATE. WAR AED 3A) ment building a pocketboo! owner can have by papving oe oper 2 ene 0008 keys at Office. $3000; Fat. it wv. eh a BR SALE NEW 6 GROOM BRICK HOU: Ast st. pear K st. n.w.; $3,000. CHARLES y. HANDY, 921 F at, iw mR SALE— bet rand bath, ES put F° ON \ NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE. it SWOKMST EDI & BRADL. re 2 Handsome uble Residence, containing 22 YOR SALE—1761 MASS. AVE. sayy ELEGANT rooms, exclusive of Pantriea, and furnace property coustats o lot worth #15,067 «at the iuarket by bew four-story doubls th, tion ove of the’ best in the city; house F ay renhpeaeiee oie Rouse, 3b fect front: main story and trimmings toes modern and well suapted tor entertaining plans may be seen and full information obtained lica- | stone; 22 rooms: halls, store-rooms, pavtries, two SHE & baths, electric bells, and th ing to tion at fice of THOS J. FISH tes Beseng eae “rie rp Thing gpperieining to, MAN & 00., 140 R SALE. —ONE OF THOSE BA’ agxpsowr REST. ~H dences on B st. n.w., between North Capitol } QOR SA —AT MT. PLEASANT—VERY PRETTY r fen_ Jersey. ayonue.| in same ro row =, = ge. uta ae ome rooms ane cellar, Con 4 e ouildings. . ee RUTCMINS & CO, fal F | fey SeDrop Ww wall ene ee | Fe J en ELEGANT RESIDENCE, 1023 Vermont ave. nw, with Cy For terms a tol rt (yp rey inspect, apply to Seen Sa ey FISHER & 00. ih, SALE_GREAT BARGATS 316-6¢ et thoue: OCs "oder Trov F34 SALE pUSINESS ¥ PROPERTY ON “WEST riect order, for §: very sa Pf agth st Bw. Must, be 2th S eek: EWinw"d EMEWMAN, auants But ahi — a ie ind table Stable.” Address THUSIER, Star 570m SALE BARGAIN—9 PER CENT atest pela ment, pew 10-room elegantly-fn idence, FF, sale — Bi HOUSE E Ix NORTHWEST: Tee | Sear ioe ot. window grote cella southern expounre Duly 85.200. Pm ERBON bk oe E-AT A SACRIFIOR-FOUR TWO- id basement Bricks, on on ath ‘ital, res fe16-3t an inode Inland ave FE SE SALE— 11TH ST, BET. N AND 0, 10R.£9.009 Rute be nod. impa..’ wood AB aL eet eh Saints. Se aegis oe GheEN'& CONSiNGHi as” d ts cor. 13th and W si 1.08 ES nese AS arose 9355 ith wt. nw, _COUNTRY | ‘REAL. ESTATE! SALE_THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF R SALE—A GRFAT BIG BARGAIN—500 ACK Phen ad ate Sa te F Farm. 16 miles from Washington gow = baw poe Py Ee. OF particulars | sa nots and Hoh Hand will ec Sania WERSHUYEK & Go..1505 Pa. ave Seis 80 Se Paul wt oy sp ieer age R SALE_THE VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE pone — [Corner of 26h st: I-and Penn Seatory Brick, | JOH SALE_SUMMIT HOTEL. GAITHERSBURG Hes PP Ge AEE Be, 1505 Pa.ave. | run from Wachineton: £4 trainin uch ‘way day, FOE SALE A DESIRABLE HOUSE ON B ST. | Painted apd renovated lant years Sh sek hotel newis and 7th ta 92,5 8 room, 3 | Eiede, and pearly 73 couplets secs of Furniture. but now rented for ® ah nat Sind Cold water. outhor ‘stable and £16-St A. T. COU! Ey 1425 New York ave. house. A P. WILE aco. 1338 Tae Fat new Fe SALE—-LARGE FOUR-STO! a SALE—FIRST.CLASS | SUBURBAN RESI- aes eee BR O00. ten Pools, besides bath, pantry and attic ; eS ek Cota eee rw York ove, aaa for Sori 50: elevated sites Buse view, tries B SALE—FINE DWELLING, NEAR McPHER- | Jo" ll pyres a ai Sout me ae Mare, substantially built and td = Seen ates be fwure is FORD, 1907 F ate Fe SALE—@12,000 HOUSE FOR 89, el . 4-story.. Whee RUpnER OR SALB_ THREE try epee 13, 500—AN leant 13- roof house gnd 10th: ‘out front; large parking home or invest; and a bargain nol AT. COUMBE, 14 1235 New "york ave. 116-3t posite: LOTS OF ¢ AND 4 ACRES, at Mills Stati butldi AND UNIMPROVED end O.. 4 miles out, hich and sieht Sa eH Te tata only #2, ane INVESTM: for $1,500 OR _SALE—A GOOD S16.800. ‘REDFORD W. Wa ieee ade es in excellent order; rents for 914.30; nim BPS Be —TWO Py a 1006 F ai. be: advertisement. e13-3¢" [5 Mourad —ON 9TH, FROM N. ¥. — diamond “tet calm ote ne fos bine < MSx2 70. LOAN IN SMALLSUMS TO aS as from 2 to 3 per cent per month on endorsed notes, Gollaterals and chattel trusts. Business s y dential. Address Box 81, Star office. 115-3 Longe -AND-T, vf Duny it returned to 921 Al aa EY TO By Toe" awe JOR SALE—A CORNER GROCERY STORE, STOCK, fee wall inventory over $1,000 cation? rood lively trade, largely es Owner must leave the ota rice worth | fully $1,500. U, L. Bo! One only reason for only $1,000; , 313 436 st. 8.w. | £15-3t GUIDE-BOOK AND MAP, CONTAIN- tory, information as to the new terri on receipt of 20 conte, fel4- aoe 824 Wyandotte at] ‘OR SALE—A WELL ESTABLISHED PAINT AND ot store, mart eliabie Dusiivens; ‘or particulars ¢: aii 2 bes Cs = SE QUARRY AT AT ‘wenty-Hlurse Power Cougine Black: | twa option to purchase cxtlusive Of leases cost SOGOU au if purchaser is a Aue ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A POSITION AS Ww ia tate lclerentes furnished. "Ad ox ANTED —BY. ‘A RESPECT. sito EOIRL waitress ‘bau! referenton Address Bos S, Btar oles, See Wikia's TEACHER ‘peuas AN- ated bse cme 28 1. ot Address Mise G. A: De Beare Te eeee 5 eae WANTED--HOUSES. ‘com- ‘Address aco) and visiting. 1t* ny pido KGS, star om eg ms SCRIBE AND CLIQUE ENOW ANF THING ANYTHING F gertleman’s character, Reston a they are ¥ wo there apd panees ioe Rare fc z. ae M., Box 370, ay aly eut ieee eaie PROPOSALS. ES ROPOSALS FOR MACHINE TOES. FOR GUN- why Washington Navy Yard.—Fe wot, first figor Loa Sy sae rar mented eae oe seat FORD W. WALK R, 11 ‘OR _SALE-TWO-STORY BRICK, 1 ate Pees BAY- WIN! w nw, $42.50; easy terms. Sovermssedt JAMES a re US. S.Navy. ste lawew EFICE OF THE GEORGETOWN BARGE DOCK, OF THE ELEVATOR faa RR ance NO} Sy, ihe TWEBTY. 1880, ¢ ee Fane only, the compan: is reserved to fications ‘and detailed int eot-£20 FINANCIAL. NATIONAL METROPOLITAN BANK OF WASH- INGTON, 613 Loa ee poled Romy Fe aan ~~ Seas - ave, Makes Collections, and does General Benk-