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/ SOCIAL MATTERS. The Last = wryly Fa Mra, Cleveland entertained a party of friend: to-day at a luncheon of twenty covers given in honor of Mrs. McElroy, sister of Gen. Arthur who was mistress of the White House before guests were: Miss Bayard, Mrs. Endicott, Mrs. Whituey. Mra. Dickinson, Mrs. Colman, Mrs. Puller, Mrs. Oarlisie, Mrs. Edmunds, wife of Senator Edmunds; Mrs. Evarts, Mrs, Hearst, Mra. Benet, Mra. Admiral Rodgers, Mrs. McAl- lister Laughton, Mrs. Lamont, Mrs. Harmon, Mrs. Sunderland, Mrs. Janin, and Mrs. Folsom. Among those who ealled on Mrs. Harrison yesterday were Mra. Ingalls, Mrs. W. A. Bart- lett, Mise Jennings. Mrs. and Miss Gouven Mrs. Jas. 8. Morrill, Mra. J. C. , Mra. M. Dawes Bruce, Miss Lizzie New York; Mrs. T. W. Paimer, Mrs. A. J. rton. Mra. B.C. Card, Mra. B. . Mrs. Hoar, Mrs. Jno. Hay, Mrs. J. Mise K. Hawley. Mrs, W. B. Bennett. Mrs. F. P. Gross. Mrs. J. N. Dolph, Mra. 8. B. Elkins, Mrs, Gustafson, Mra, Blaine. Mra. J. W. ee Mrs. Kellogg, Mrs. M. 5. Qu Mrs, J. C. Black, Mrs. John R. Edie, Sirs. W. W. Dadiey, and Mrs. MacArthur. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Dunham, of Athens, Vt.. are visiting Dr. and Mrs. Frank T. Howe. Among those who at home to callers to- morrow are Mrs. A. A Wilson, 2000 G street: Mrs. Gathridge. Mrs. C. A.” Williams and ‘Miss Williams. 1301 18th street: Mrs. J. W. Pow- ell, 910 M street; Mrs. Willard F. Warner, 1332 Massachusetts avenue: the Misses Van Zandt. 1883 G street: Mrs. W. H. Miller. 1207 Qstreet: Mrs. J. M. Farquhar, at 813 12th street: Mrs. W. C. P. Breckinridge with her daughters, 1451 N street: the ladies at Willard’s hotel; Mrs. and Miss Maury, Mrs. Allen Brewster. Mrs. Oates, 1727 F street: Dr. and Mrs. Bullock, 915 New York avenue; Mrs, A. B. Mul- lett, 2501 Pennsylvania avenue; Mrs. Davis, 1337 K street; Mrs. Van Vliet; Mrs. E. B. Youmans, 1520 Connecticut avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gilbert King, 1716 H street; Mrs. Chas. MeMillan, 1737 N street; Mrs. Philip Hichborn. Mrs. and Miss Weber; Miss Doraall, 1013 20th street: Mrs. Butterworth and Miss Butterworth, Le Droit park, assisted by their guests, Miss Shirley, of Cincinnati; Mise Wiman, of New York, and Miss Seiler, of Harrisbarg. The ladies of the cabinet held their closing receptions yesterday. A steady downfall of rain and sleet prevailing did not prevent large numbers of prominent society people from ing their respects on this occasion. ay groups from among the transient guests of the city were going around in open-eyed wonder. | They said they had come on for the inaugura- | tion, and as they had a chance they were going to see both sides. The Misses Bayard were all receiving yester- day afternoon: Miss Bayard, in pale cream cor- duroy, greeted the callers in the first drawing- reom; — Florence Bayard, in esthetic crepe, and Miss Louise Bayard, in flowered pale silk, escorted them to the drawing-room, where Miss Ellen made tea. Madam Guzman, Miss Kilbreth. of New York; Miss Nellie Biddle, and | Miss Head, were the house party. The family | of the Secretary will not leave the city until the late spring, bui-they do not expect to have their | home here next season. Mrs. Endicott was very bright and gay, al- though she had been up past midnight the night before entertaining guests at a reception. | She wore @ trained princesse dress of garnet faille. trimmed with lace, and had with her = Fremont, Miss Irick, Mrs. Heard and Miss ¥- Mrs. Dickinson’s house had its usual thronged appearanc ‘The hostess wore a be- coming toilet of French gray satin trimmed With steel passementerie. and her party con- | sisted of Mrs. A. Leo Knott, Mrs. Senator Gray, | the Misses Trowbridge, Mrs. Vilas, Miss Deer- g. Miss Swinson, Miss Speed, Miss Gussie | Wilson, and Miss Brooke. Mrs. Ralph Cross | Jobnson presided at one end of the table and Mrs. Russell, of Massachusetts, at the other. Mrs. Whitney's ball room had much the | aspect of a card reception in the later after- noon. so many of her society friends were in to | see the brilliant hostess through her closin; Official reception. Mrs. Whitney wore a sapere | directoire gown of white brocade trimmed with gold fringes. The Secretary was present to greet his friends. The house party consisted of Mrs. Hazen, Mrs. Carrie May Wright, Miss Julie May, Miss Nannie Macomb, the Misses Butler. Miss Leiter; Miss Andenreid made the tea atone end of the dining-room | table. aud Miss Dodge poured the ever-popular | chocolate at the other end, surrounded by ad- mirers. Miss Daisy Garland had a gay party of young | People with her. chaperoned by Mrs. Saunders id. Miss Garland wore a bodice of dark | velvet and skirts of heliotrope casimere. Her ty consisted of Miss Gleason, the Misses Mime Miss Milburn, Miss Strong. Miss Oates, | of Alabama; Mias Stout, of Montana, and Miss Gibbs. A sumptuous table was spread in the baek parlor. Miss Garland was not saying good-bye to her friends. as she expects to live as a private resident of the city. Among those making the cabinet calls yes- terday were Mrs. Fuller, Miss Maud Fuller, | Hon. Mr. Henry Edwardes, of the British lega- | tion; Mr. von Mumm and Baron Eckardstein, of the German legation: Gen. N. L. Anderson, Mrs. George B. Loring, Mr. George A. Hazle- hurst. Mrs. John good. of New York; Mr. Pickering Dodge. Mr. Richard Porter, Mrs. Gutbridge. Miss Crowley. Mrs. Cockreil, Mrs. Justice Miller, Miss Sherrill, Miss Virginia But- ler. Miss Rosecrans. Dr. and Mra. Browne, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. L. Thompson, Mrs Wailuch, the | Misses Wallach, and Miss Rosalie Brown. The members of the Irish-American club en- tertained a pleasant party of abont four hundred invited guest at the National Rifles’ Armory last night with a reception and ball. The hall was tastefully decorated for the occasion and the evening was pleasantly spent in dancing to | the good music furnished by « selected corps of instrumentalists. Supper was served at about meee pe Dancing was participated in by you old alike. =a all who attended agreed that the affair was in most ts the most suecessful affair ever e_elub. — by — those ae. were Col. John G. Healy, Maj. and Mrs. O’Driscoll. accompanied by Mre. Alice Hill, of Philadelphia; Mr. John Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. © ide, and Miss Hartman, of Atlus, ‘Sis. Morris Murphy, and Mise Murphy. Representative John J. O'Neill and Mrs. O'Neil. Mr. ind Mrs. Babcock, Mr. Thomas Kirby and wi nk Brannigan, Mr. Arthur Small, and Prot, The attendance at the final german given by the Georgetown German club last hay at prea thicum institute hall was greater than entertainments given by this | ged pg ana dur- ing the season. More than fifty couples par- tictpated. Mrs. Capt. Wm. James Epps and daughter, ef Richmond, Va., are on a visit to Mrs. W. BR. Collins during the inauguration season. Mr. J. D. Baker and Miss Baker, of Bellaire, Ohio, are visiting relatives here. Mr. J. B. Slattery, of Boston, who has been visiting in Georgetown, returned home this ~—e Mrs. D. 8. Gray and their daughter, Gray, of Columbus, Ohio, and Mr. Rowell. of occasion. ‘The Classical Society will meet at Miss Ran- s0m's studio. 915 F street, tosmorrow evening at the essayist for the evening, m, will read @ paper on Art.” Mrs. John Veasey. Mrs. Henry Hine, Mrs. | = a. eg F and Mra. Eph. Reynolds, of diana, are sto) at No. 32 Gant Peaeter tee chee oe Miss Grace White, of Fort Wayne. Indiana, is visiting her father, Hon. James B. White, at the Belmont, 813 12th street. Hon. Howell D. Thompson, of Anderson, In- diana, (accompanied by his daughter, M. peng Sherman, and her two children), is visit. Lr daughter, Mrs. E. E. Newton, No. 12 éth street southeast. Dr. Brooks, accompanied by Mr. Henry G. Olds and daughter, and Miss Anna Bowie, of Fort Wayne, Ind., arrived here yesterday, and with Mr. and Mrs. Will J. Fowler, Place. Miss Bowie is a sister of Mrs. Ferdinand Williams and Miss Johnson, of Cumberland, Md., are visiting their sister, Mrs. Thos. P. Morgan, jt., of 19098 street. Mrs. Louise Vescelius-Sheldon and her sis- ter, Miss Eva Vescelius, are visi friends at Maryland avenue northeast binds bing Samay ration week. Gen. and Mrs. N. P. Banks will arrive in Washington Saturday. and eye ee if & street. Mrs. James Lewin, Mrs. Willets and daugh- ter, of Brooklyn, are visiting Mrs, Wm. Fow- of Georgetown. tre Alice Armstrong and sister, Miss Emma Richmond, of London, Ohio, are visiting the family of R. Hutcheson. Miss Josie Bear. of Richmond, is visiting Miss Rickie Gans, 444 H street northwest. They will receive on Thursdays. Misses Minnie Mastbaum and May Labe, of are the guests of Miss Minnie Lans- I street northwest. They will be home bs ym on Mondays. Mrs. Somers and the young ladies of Mount Vernon seminary will not hold their customary Friday afternoon reception this week. Mrs. Somers has issued cards for a musicale on Satur- day evening, which will be the first of a series to be given during March. Mrs, Robert Christy held her closing recep- tion of the season, as next Wednesday will be Ash Wednesday, on yesterday, Mrs. Christy's home was most attractive to the callers who braved the storm to pay their respects to their charming young hostess, A cheery fire burned in the second drawing room, and the table im the dining room was lighted with fairy .. Mrs. Christy received in a dress of binek faille. trimmed with jet, and was assisted by her guest, Mrs. Spencer, of Maryland, Miss Stacie Boy!e and Miss Darneille. Mrs. John G. Bourke, of 1832 Jefferson place, prea charming tea yesterday afternoon from 7 in honor of her old school friend, Mrs. Russell Harrison, The parlors were briliiantly lighted and decked with cut flowers and grow. ing plants, anda superb collation was served in the dining room. Capt. Bourke most eftect- ively seconded his wife is her hospitable efforts. Mrs. Bourke received her guests in a becoming toilet of pale pink faille, trimmed with white gauze, At her side stood Mrs. Russell Harri- son, who was presented to each arrival. She wore a directoire gown of pale yellow brocade over a front of white India silk, edged at the foot with long silk fringe. Others of the house party were Mrs, Paddock, in black and white rocade; Miss Quay, in blue large-meshed net; Mrs. Coggswell, of Massachusetts, in blue polka dotted silk gauze; Miss Eastman. in pale lemon crepe; Miss Dahlgren, in blue and white checked cloth; Mrs. Horsbach, mother of the hostess, behind the coffee urn, black and white brocade, and Mrs. Dandy, meking tea, in a gown of black velvet. The’ punch bowl occu- | pied one corner of the dining-room. The salad served was made after a new pattern, being en- riched with the large kernels of the En “0 walnut. Among the guests were Mrs. Mc Mrs. Saunders, mother of Mrs. Russell Barri. son; Dr. and Mrs. Allen, Mrs. George F. Hoar, Mrs. Quay, Gen. and Mrs. Vincent, Mrs. Sena- tor Butler, and the secretaries of the Corean legation. Allan McLane gave a ladies’ luncheon pore of eighteen covers. The center piece —— of daffodils and lilies of the valley. ests were Miss Bradley, Miss Aldis, Miss We or n, Mrs. Staunton, Miss Myer, Miss Elsie Bliss, Miss Biddie, Mrs. Sargent, Mrs. Soley. | Mrs. Parsons, Mrs, Nelson, Bancroft, Mrs. Bacon, Miss Lee, Miss McLane, Miss Stoughton and Miss Drummond. Dr. Allen and the other gentlemen of the legation regret that great numbers of the in- vitations issued by them for the tea at the Corean — and entrusted to the mails were miscarried and never reached their destination. Cards were sent to all the personal friends of the representatives of Corea, and to others whore official positions entitle them to respect at the bunds of the oe of a foreign and friendly court at the American capital, ‘The lady managers of the Childrens’ Country home, who have been holding an “Inaugural tea party” in the St. John’s Parish hall, on 16th street and I street, for the past two days, will | continue the tea this, ‘Thurs vening, from 8 to 11 o'clock, with new and additional attractive features. Miss Julia J. Newman will be pleased to see her friends at 1231 9th street. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. D. Cabell have out invita~ tions for a — in honor of the minister of Japan and Madam Mutsu on Saturday even- ing at 8 o'clock. Major Henry 8. Walker, of Virginia;Dr. and Mrs. Chas. H. English, Mre. Geo. E. Lane, of Baltimore, and Misses Carrie and Fannie | Chambers a aboxat the National last night. After the opera supper was served at a The wife of Commissioner McDonald holds her last reception for the season this evening. Miss Nanny Green, of Culpeper, wuo is a niece ot the commissioner, and Miss Lucy Coleman, of Richmond, will assist at this reception. Miss Clara Hall, of Springfield, Mass., is the guest of Mrs. M. Cora Bland. Commander and Mrs. G. W. Sumner have as guests Mrs. F. A. B. Jarvis and Miss M. Terry, from New York. ‘Mrs. A. M. Rodgers, of 606 12th street, is re- covering from an attack of fever. A week ago he was in a critical condition, and is not yet sufficiently recovered to receive friends, The marriage of Mr. R. Carson and Miss Annie E. Keller took place at Si. Patrick's par- sonage to-day at 3 ‘O'clock. ‘The. bride was at- tired in a gray traveling suit made of Henrietta cloth with bonnet to match, carrying a bouquet of white roses. Miss Annie Barthol, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor and Mr. Jaines Keller, brother of the bride, bestman. Lunme- diately after the ceremony the bride and groom left on a short northern trip. ‘The Classical society wiil hold its next meeting in Miss Ransom’s studio on Friday evening. March ist, at 5 o'clock, when Prof. ©. A. Kin- aston will read an essay upon ‘The Idealism in Greek Art.” ‘The Eichborg string quartette of Boston will jive a concert in the Church of Our Father, on Starch Sth, for the benefit of the Christian Scientists association of this city. Miss Erni, who is back from a course of European study, will make her first appearance before a Washington public on that occasion. Mrs. Spooner gave a delightful tea yesterday afternoon in her home on Lanier place, in which she was assisted by Miss Anna Vilas, Miss Grace Fuller, Miss Coit, Miss Ingalls, Miss Hiter and Miss Sponneeck. The house was fi nt with flowers, a superb collation was served, and the rooms were thronged with a fashionable com- pany ali the afternoon, ~ eee Stopping the Waste of Water. INSPECTORS OF THE WATER OFFICE MISTAKEN FOR “NIGHT-DocToRS.” The water inspectors have been making war on persons for violating the District ordinance against wasting Potomac water. They make nightly tours about the city in a wagon, carry- ing waterphones with them. Three or four men travel together, and can be seen after focumy -ot sing from place to place with lan- ‘or stop-cocks where they use the waterp! Seen Sea eae night, when the men were ous, they badly rtnes some supersti- tious colored persons who mistook the inspec- tors for “‘night-doctors.” In places where the water is found running an inspector is sent ly in the = , and many cases are made in ‘his way. cases against persons Sigh is not only nec ve that — water was found running, - it mast be shown to have been wasted un- necessarily. the trial of cases Judge Miller hes said that five minutes is long enough ‘e were six cases tried and fines were im- the sixth case the to flush any closet. Court eg f __THE INAUGURATION. __THE INAUGURATION. WANTED—HELP. oR BE Cay TNAUGURATIO! aoe Seta OR rooms: water: OPAL AND NIGHT OF MARCH LL Boor 80 Rw. ine, hake 46 st. 6. ED eee M THRDON TOR BES SRS, GRNISHED ROOMS TO RENT. FORTE: permanently. Board if de- sired, Ree ache hy. fez. TroF PLEASANT, Pe ROOMS WITH ate family, for oe igar ai : AMONDe ‘HE INAUGUR. Die LOANED FoR THE Ty et mi ote rue t artic! ny ae office. F =F Sr fas ATURATION 6 FLEAS ave. 8.6. Somer 26. JOR, RENT“LAl a si Fe, AGE, PARLOR, seer 2 DOUBLE view of Ppoecsetou ca terms most 215 444 st. B.w. FR ‘RENT—ROOMS FOR THE INAUGURATION without board, suitable for couples, either Indies orgentiemen. Apply at 411 L st. 28-2 ST—FOR 7 aE Axaeunay 10N OXE O8 two nice rooms: well HREE EXTRA LARGE COMFORTABLE Rooms beds for two or more in eacis; in view of Pena. wegen its ey good price. 515 13th st. n.w. RAND REVIEW STAND, ‘Stand. wees for ae ‘Day and i the yin - Tate Fst, S FOR THE 4TH OF MARCH at THe ia ROYAL, cor. 12th and pay - vunia a) Ww von BE aaioy aT escent Weng: | trated o cap hance ad sale by STEVENS, ROrY Feune. d all newsboys, at 10 cts. per copy. 2 MARCH 4th. 1 Pa ave. elegant balcouy er dt BO people: heated. Se ICE WINDOWs, $10, ‘fe yp yieh Sy ican tert eee =e joom. Kenting. bureau, Prana. ‘ana. ave., 8 aim. to p.im.-and all day Sunday. ICE LARGE WELL-HEATED ROOM, FIVE locks from State Departinent; five doors from R WT--FOn “THE UGURAL ere the second and third floors of store at corner o Sthand Pa ave; trout aud side windows; rows well N heated and supplied with cha: £28-3t ONLY, THE OnFIOIAt PROGRAM, AT- by Col. A. ‘T. Britton ‘and H. A. Willard; qumplete inforrostion and ta t souvenir Price, 1vcents, For sale by Newsdealers st Hotel Stands, Drovp’s Music publishers, Fierowia s taNGs! Arr, __ Kellogg Building, 1416 F st. n.w. “1410 P ST.N. W., 6 FURNISHED roous during inauguration oily, 1st to oth of larch ox.a tow days longer if necessary «can board in RENT—PARLOR AND BALCONY, TO VIEW ‘the processio, ‘accommodate twelve to twenty iso Very desirable location: price reasonable. }05 Penn. ave., next to Metropolitan Hotel. 12 ASoM! MODATIONS FOR S1X DURING INAUG! Atoxe Tar Laxz Or Manca. Waiter cern.cen PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ‘VIEWING STANDS. AT 14TH, 13TH, 9TH AND 7TH STS. abd comatore, tele ae to correspond with ‘nen can come and ect ‘will Your coupon ticket en- aoe ya I a to see that patrons have Pst le Pe: at ‘Exch rand stand under the supervision of an able itive Cvening of March 4 can chair seats now lvania ieee it Nara ‘two Prices, #1, $2. S250 and es 83, accordiag to location. 9-11 JULIUS LANSBURGH Business Office, 925 Pennsylvania ave. spo BExT DURING THE INAUGURATION. OMtarTRssEs, teed 01 STRASBURGER & SON. T12T st tee Te URING INAUGURATION TEN PERSONS C be comfortabl; JOR tod. a nw. | a FoR IXAUGURATI terms in private f G4 Ist. RENT—FOR IN three heated Unfurnished Rooms Ret and Fur Store, corner Pa. double and single rooms and Cork Suits; re roel aide ier agora at reasouable : house modern conveniences. AUGURATION DAY ONL! wer Davis’ Sons }. ave. a gg > ap corner Pa, ave. Y. DAVIS’ SONS, ENN. AVE., ‘SD STORY, R RE) ‘ROOM ; Fe farniah we for March 4. ) Ne RS Bake ane Lith and F ste. IN AUGURAT—VERY —— piahed at best NO'S HEEAGS | 81, 81.50, DN, 1420 New York ave. ec ness the inaugw 123-7t* Fe RENT--TWO LARGE WINDOWS of fia veal foe: FOR THE INAUGURATION. RENTANO'S | BRE Choice seats to witness the a gural parade on review stand opt | mito to Fresident, Monument und sth and the avenue. » $2.50 and @3 123-6 Fore RENT_DURING! cau ng, ome fue in house, 19th » bear 10th and F st servants if desired. Apply J. ae RENT—WINDOWS AND ROOMS TO WIT- ral demonstrations, March 4, with- outexpouure to inclement weather aid risk of health ine 8 and affording neare! point on ne of parade and d inore extensive view than any rthwest corner, Penn. a ices raugiby from 30e, to 860__ Bitth ‘windows in warn ‘Apply to G. & FOSTER, At the Dakota House entrance on 434 st. (Procession, oh Lots sto Starch A, on ri . Apply wt Room 7, 603 Lsth st. Fae ion. 427 Warner st., between Q and K st ats and New Jersey avesu.w. Housonable prices, £28.31 ARTIES OF FOUR OR MORE DESIROUS OF securing rooms in suites with private bath can be accommodated at 319 13th st. nw. convenient to principal hotels and cafes, ott FOX RENT FOR MARCH 4, LARGE | Bee ac 15th and Pa. ave., So all fin and of freworks on Mopunient grounds; tor rent for day or eveniug or both: in private office, with heat ain i Ca st ___ WM. A. L., Star office. {OR RENT—PRIVATE ROOMS, ALSO WIRE COTS; all first at quality + Warm and clean; terms $2 to $4 r day oxthern private family rom m Penn, av ave. and Sd frou Pension bul ng, 25-( Fe ALE a aT SOUTH SIDE OF FA. ave., private balcon: per "I Toth st. how. bua NK DOLAN, é ABS z JLKS' HALL, 9TH AND PENNA. AVE., ROOMS aud windows for March 4; finest view on the route; east fron’ windows on the and elegant] arnished snd For informat on Si SINSHEIMER, 620 G st: now. JOR = URAL WEEK, MARCH 1 To 7, comfortable, well-furnished rooms, (open «ra! te- ), With use of parlor and bath ; for six private house.1634 17th st.u.w. £23-Gt" FOR THE FOURTH TWO SHOW. ows at B15 each. Inquire 930 Pa. a Fwd T ae RENT—LARGE | BAY-WINDOW, FRONT Room, opposite west door Pension O} President accom party will enter; persons; terms reasonable, 620 5thst.nw. £2 1X HANDSOME FURNISHED ROOMS FORR Ss at 1233 Massachusetts a 127- RID M SHRINE HALL, “apposite Willued's oleh slerding view et Tasks gual to ten windows of ordinary size. ADDIY to Jaui- toror Room 2, 1427 F iat" JOR, ares Te HEAT 4, fronting on ‘Penusylvania ave. handsome view of procession. App! 19, Ceutral Building, cor. 9th # a Sud Fount ania Fore -FOR INAUGURATION, 00’ ten entlemen in heated parler, two squares from P: ae eee ‘82 per day a head or 85 for three re days hsm JOR RENT—FOR INAUGURATION—ONE FU: Lt nished room, 1331 G st. n.w.; fair prices; also, 3 front windows cy Pa axe. just ‘above 17th st,, north side. T. J. STALEY, 1216 F's £27. VOR AAS ‘THRE! Libae ROOMS: ALL CAN be thrown into one; on a Fenayivenio aye, near orner r7 Inquire G. CORR WHEL" & & eos, ai? aa ian Peunsylvania ave. VOR, RENT FOR THE igavaaaox y-furnished rooms, with heat, i, . windows y 3, rent. } Address “STAND,' “Scr ; $2 rc etnies Sep {OK THE INAUGURATION — TWO -pisely farniahed parlors, with four o beds, to desirable patty , two bloc! frantsavenue, Board Wf dedtred. 408 LARGE, more double 8 irom Peun- 6th st. nw. Z F? RENT—FUR} ag © ROOM, ALSO WIN- dows for 4th of 29 Pa ave. 127-30" JOR RENT—NICELY-FURNISHED FRONT Chamber, double bed. heat and light; comfortable accommodation for two gentlemen ; would rent during inaugurati mnt; family small and me Address HARRISON, Btar office. > 12 Bits nen pet DU RING Ravages: | ¢ ety fuesia including meala, at fart reves, MELOVICH, 1313 F at. uw nent Netdota Tis: | 3 Por RENT NINE V SEEDOWH, BEST LOCATION on line of re} west of 17th st, is once, toc. R. |. Star office. Fe, RENT—WINDOWS ON THE ae SIDE WA eA (3 st. ; one of the Rest locations 2 | © the city to view the ins ve Flaabean drill, ay DENCANSO! 27-38 “3 ‘Oth and D sts. Fes RENT—FOR INAUGURATION, A PARLOR Floor; will accommodate 155 hot dnd cold, water on same floor; with or without Board. 7 Agth st. n. and, competi motte; warm Net ae Hoon 28, 5. Floor D, f agit widows for “err th ina ta INGS OR Sega od DURING aaa ix ceremonies, go 350 Peuua- ave uw, near 4 mid supper ou the American Prop’s. , ORGANIZATIONS BEST BT QUARTERS iG & WH caconahies only gee wth ‘APA ESE s NAPEING, | 4.50 BER 000. SAM: ‘sent nab Boeri Towet "French Tissue e,peper, Figs, ‘Harrison 3 cts, Pavers” Tore Sa | g anes, So Scrapbook Pictures. J. JAY GoUuLD, 221 _tpngpeence Cott unting, Dealers and eel cr intetidtng todecorg their build- ings can ae jon woods at wholesale Snee: bers 313.8 SF end Se Cc |RE WOR! U rorks for the inuguration. PYRoTECH NTC WORKS. 10: 104 Send for price-list. HOICE SEATS IN cO., its Pat T SORIA. Brass $ AND 1 SaTOOEne er sp 15th and Pa. for the Insusruratic 1KS!— COLORED FIRE AND FIRE- Best goods in the ht st “Baltimore. OTe. oe Peli awe ‘OR. Ror tour unternisbed Tooms, on 2d or $d floor house, with 3 22d st. | ea RENT—TWO FUR FURNISHED I LOOMS, fer DITA; bie for gentlemen: meals if auguration, 1441 L btreet: WOR an aut OR an afford F: Tamliys! R somely’ lingtoi 0 large communicating ro furnished lor a Hatpe communicating rooms: iohed. as parlor tod persons, eultable for visitors to th en suite or single, with or without m Hotels, 1502 FOR RENT—ROOMS. RENT—BY A FAMILY Simons S heat, gas, bath and use tse of range, 831 LW. nw Ose RENT—AT 527 11TH ST. N.W., FOR IN- ration oF longer, six nicely eel rooms, or RENT—17- {9 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., ated ; cheerful and sun; inaugural ‘ural parade. fezs-3t* R RENT—1235 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, rge front room first floor ; can accoumodate eae tNISHED BED-BOOMS, for ligut housekeeping, in private rooms for ve 600 Lot. nw, Lear avenue cern” ToeSe RENT—BY MONTH OR ergee pee RENT—THREE FU furnished rooms, near Worley's and Line, A t. Feu Foe Fee RE ON BE . FOR MARCH eer, one re hreed en orth double yand 7 St i arsnowe TTR win De large parlor, foUr bey wi dow and veranda, "Address or apply at "155 Pe, Bee Bee nw. SECOND-STORY FRON JOR RENT — 00M, | furnished, 3 windows fronting on Pen. ave, tor March 4 only.” Call or addeese FE. WHITE, 408 oth yeoR” RENT—FOR INAUGURATION—FIVE PER. sous can be accommodated with rooms and board {f desired. in a private family. Inquire at 304H st. n.w, a rm UGURATION WEEK—2 NICELY furnished rooius, suitable for four gentlemen or two entlemen and ladies in strictly private faauily, near Benton Bldg yrice, $4 90 each person per diy for 2 per day for ™ apply 305 @ es hw. JOR RE EGE PARLOR, RAEATE! WITH * two large wine ‘and balcoiy 26 feet ee line of parade, 2118 Pa. ave. Price $15. Bt Taz Peace Moxvmenr Sraxp. fore you settlo upon any. Stand yo yourself and eat u SND 'DOWE DEERY 76 160i LON "PO SECURE YOUR Aoyspnstgure pat on this stand for 02.50, From oe seamed ie sBeOLUT EL pes ty cone Tutgcent, in the Procession at this point ther along line. Saat hit sting etre ‘tand and select your seat. FOR EACH Reserved Seats tor STAND TICKET OFFICE, Fe immediat FRE aaah yk RENT—; TCKLY ISHED Rooms, with or without table for inaugural week or permanent. Convenient to cars an 1729 F st. uw. ef 8 JRO8, BENT.GE: NTLEMAN, sud wife can secure good atic ih wexselleut Eisiscaton: ‘Adudreos or cal 1902 Het bw. fede oe R RENT—1 LARG) NIGELY- FURNISHED front Kooi fo: Inaugural for four; stn. agat oe Hs for, ith wt. n, OR RENTCTWO (0 HANDSOMELY, NEWLY FU FUR -_ fib, use , Fefereices exchanged, 1124 loth i RENT ¥IVE OR SIX TUENIGERY for the inauguration week. Inquire at | F oH adult family, handsoine parlor and bed-room ; modern conveniences sult wife or two i price $00 per Week. Address | COMFOR' — cs mee 126-50" ‘OR RE} SISHED FRONT ROOM, WITH or witho terns mage during Inau ration. We near Capit tol. m6. oe OR RENT 471 0 ST. N, W. HREE UNFURN- shed rooms on second floor, suitable for hight cesehtanings mosibes SHORES, Sele See ments, tech oh saiue floor, heat and eas; es laren: son. Apply. 1 Jit KENT-SLbGa NTLY FURS N{SUED AND UN- furnished rooms, of the city; no fee, aid all ideation 3G ST iurnished Koons and lari place und furnuce heat; suitable for Senators and Cou- ss “EL Ris NISHED “FRONT en fami); oie aay. py aE ‘SIX, BGAN. “GET ROO: e of ayenne cary or four for B38. “hater ites communicating: two. ons, ‘with, bayewindow, ina nearly nee nw. -RENT—FURNISHED De HOOMS, t 1341 WITH OR ithout Board, in private fami); 1 6th st. RENT sx GLUENISHED ROOMS, WI WITH it board, 6: cor ENT A ES " FOuNIGAED FROST eo wed during il and private; leat «the Lipari tion “Kadtond £26. 12 rr E st. ENT—DURING I FAUGURATION-16 Pm S PRI for gentleman and te possession. co ig Ria RICE roy 4 exnu with board, 83 fo: yarn, F each yer | with or withont oom 1, x. W., HANDSOMELY ke Furlors with open fire RENT—9: 21-1 Pout VERY: arate frou and bac ‘keommunicatiug yogRes, secan for dentistry or ore aveuw. ie ESI END TLATS, 2620 K Sty Goal vault, gas meter; ae ‘og hRY HOF wt NT_oFFH E - ROOMB— jor, 2 + secnged fst. n.W. pot second, and & JSOENSTON. Pie Soa Fae one TABOMA PARK BUILD- JAMES L. PARSONS, _ OR 70m REARS Serr Fee aa third floor. ie =. Saat io Feces ht Eas Sees a = FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS. Ee? Alnratee ROOMS re 414 | i OOK AND, A HOUSEMAID, HONS HbtORA VPS toccail a NORTH: ‘AGENCY, Hoo 41, 1428 New York ave. WASieE 90 COLORED co Saas DRS Dw. Se. btt W; .NTED—MALE 'D FEMALE COOKS, A) See ee sick Say ‘i WARTEDSS0 MEN Ee. aa 70 ue a ae oa C. at once weer arose Aste STE- ANTED—: ave, foe. 3t ER. CALLOR titres HENRY Hs 128-2t* GEASS Bane. AABE, 1411 New York eve. Wits’ MEN AT THE NEW NATIONAL a¢3:30 p.m. Sunday. APDly st stage EDIATELY pecialty during D st. nw. Wareg x MEN OR BOYS IMM HAND, 804, fe GOOD OOOK, WASHER, ,ARD Weta, Ro, ene WANTED=B0r “AND A™ WOMAN ‘TO COOK. 315 Pa. ave. n.w. ; reference. sat ANTED—A CAPABLE, HONEST WOMAN | #eneral bonsework ; references wired. a = Colmnbia st. bet = TotrandPandQe it ANTED—2O BOYS TO SELL THE AUTHOR ond ate ft os iit top ieee 1 be rede: Wednesday eet next, 12 pyeciintint CARPET STORE, 315 7th wt Uy ANTED_A COLORED GIRL TO Do cI HAMBER- in stuall family; references. re- Work and wait quized. Call at ae irda N street ‘nosthwest fi ANVASSERS FOI Hes aud iedallicns:. bug Call at Room 15 uiliany, 30 to 5 p.m., corner of Bhat ta nw. ANTED — A MIDDLE-AGED. WHITE ae N h| WANLED-A, YOUTH IN A REAL ESTATE yANTED— A WARTS canpotest oes seal cet Teter a ec POL “3 Ply. ve Also cooks, houseworkers, waitresses, chauuber- W the Harrison statu WaxtEpoa ‘COOK A D WAITERS ket; ANTED—100 MEN AND BOYS TO SELL w., 3d £878 wa WASHER AND to cook and care for am invalid lady. Apy 101 Bat. se. te a Sollee to uake himself wenerally useful. Auld Barber. Apply Hs Ant a pmpauiatage Seed apna tn NONE ences required | ‘ WaAXTeD—a1 t BS E-10 WAITERS, 5 NURSES, maide, and other first-class help; Swedisii and Ger- “age F. M, BURNHAM, 910 9th st. n.w, ANTED. pings gell quick from % it Mudletou Hi 2, Dia st opyoele ponte Center Mar ‘at Middletou House, oPI niter Mar- good w: fez Ware a0, Harrison. Profits for enter- prising people; small deposit req red 935 F stn, Waster = A WHITE GIRL FOR G SERAL nip, Rowework, at GEV. F. KOZEL'S, 1827 L4th st. WARTED-A 6 GOOD y COOK WA i family good recom- mendation. ‘Apply S12 Wet naw ee Be T ee ‘WAXTED_AGENTS AND STREETMEN TO SELL j bum Smnith’s great gaiue of “Governors,” or Politi- ‘There are 48 State Cards, por portraying pun: of electoral Notes; alao excellent Portraits of the 48 « ‘ud 4 “bower” ng portraite of Harrison and. Morton, Cleveland and 1 trait of Hon. James G. cards % Parone: yrernoTs can ‘ell ten Showman 2 a Phila leiphia, Pa, Wits AGENTS eS SELL SOUVENIRS active men only. Apply Friday and 1 and 2, between 1 D O and 2, at Woo! & SHoptsonsS 503 11th'st nw. * Pe0-3e ANTED"100 MEN AND BOYS TO SELL 1 IN- yn badges: — fits; 8. stand their business; state experience, references and salary expected, Address Box 99, Star office, £26-3t" ANTED—A SALESLADY FOR MUSIC STORE; Jnust be sble to read music and play the iano: Address, stati ANTED— {AGENTS TO, SELL.” THE NEI W HAR- 2.7: Ht af a te he 100, r aay ee #1 Bth se nw. ae ANTED—FIVE FIRST-CLASS net Thon gFs,0u new and old, shirts: constant employment aud first-class Apply in person or by letter to EOME 3 MEADS, 30 South Liberty st, Baltimore, Md. Wa Monumen Or? W ee TED — ONE HUNDRED A 7 Doys to nanale quick-selling Novelties on” Murch 42h, from 0 risk. Apply AS 5 to made OHN F. is PARES T33 Penusyivania avenue, toi wan y ANTED—75 LADIE: araLt AND : 20 girls, young: oO colored women, young as ‘alt: saber ibosieet mien; | 150 tall young men, and 6 old ‘men ‘with long gray o: white beards, Apply at staze door at Albaugh’s 0) House Friday morning CPovclock ahacy Tee See WASTED AT THE NORTHWESTERN EMPLOY: Agency—Help of all kinds, male female, with references. Cooks, chanibei Rurses, waiters, laundrywomen, rs, and is ral help always needed. Boga aed New York aves first oor. ‘Try ua, FAXTED_DUNPORES ,, EMPLOYMENT “BU- reau, conducted b; white and colored, for all kinds of Tuncaticiab Tabor, or, for is ict states, with references. 717 M st. nu. w. FANTED-200 BOYS 4 AND ae To Sy ae ea ‘on the ade. ane yt TRRAR RCO Sr and sid Meh see iw. WANTEDEVE ‘ONE OUT OF EMPLOYMENT {0 call ou us; uinety situations sec week; ea attention to applicstic ann for clerical work. See below. CHYY I ENCE OFFICE, 711.6 Wi y Axrep—rouR ‘WAITER ¢ GIRLS, TEN COOKS, first-class waiters; colored man for private family ant ‘help of all kinds. “Cail at once at Koon “4, 936 J.B. BURGE! ry ANTED-AN A BITLOUS, ACTIVE MA: Wizz outside Washi eras nes sue i ctueiw, ANTED-LEARNERS FOR PROF. CHRIST- NER'S New International Tailor System of Dress V and Garment Cutting with any inch Tule and tape Pattern: measure alone. Pat ind materials cut and basted Sf made:.ono, Te eS = Sears 2. WANTED — A PLACE By ‘A RESPECTABLE colored woman to do general housework Sn smal | family as nue cr echambermaid, Cell 2217 Sth street northwest. 2 AT an DOL WEES Ta — POSIT: a Gooks, Chambermayd Waitress, Taundress, ad urees, Seamstress, Men Cooks, Coac! Butlers, SAMWL A, ‘cooMms, 9 “ 16 ¥ stn, cYF wi housemaids. waiteress, 1’ nuress, seamstress, men, waiters, general bouse men and women. C ‘ity ref. Eee O13 Mth, Also European Steamship Avent TANTED POSITIO BY F WwW ‘Honseworkere, Coste Hou: a = Butlers, s ae nite and oth pons tales Ay ers: sele w P.M. Bl 910 9th st. now, ‘ANTED—A LADY OF REFINEMENT AND Lelligence deatres « position in which sli « can De ‘& good home more important than address J. A. ¥., Star office, FANTED-BY A LADY, A POSITION AS TYPE- writer and Stenograpner; best references. dress Miss F. W., Star office. £26-3t' V ANTE! D—Fok RELIABLE HELP OF ANY KIND i 1 gf Northwestern Hnplayment Agency, K 41 New York ave. (1st floor). with references, always ready. Try us. WANTED SITUATIONS — IF YOU NEED A bookkeeper, casitier, clerk, porter, driver. colleo- tor, watchman, £, stenographer, copy- D, janitor, ty isi, school and Tauste teacher, houkeer per, Seamstress, dreasinuker, trae, Sook, chambermsid van: 61m ‘Gvaclizazu, butler, Lostler, jockey, dairy farm fund or help. oud to the City Thtelligehe e Gales ce, Til G st, now. mtd i “WANTED—R wast pouuets Joeation ; taker 6, three or four medi Beas fone pred rate rent. State t references given. otter ." = BR LU Wiicuscieeping? = fag le i eve state te office. fue WANTED--HOUSES. | WAN iy FERAL HOUSES. ORTH 38:000, a — and $12,000 for * ow. _W.P. YOUNG, 1303 F st. nw. ad ‘ANTED—TO BUY A GOOD DRIVING HORSE W my cee — ED— $200 Sitar aueaage rat oh NOTARY FERLIC W. NTS 7 THE cn in use ‘of lis scale Wie ws | ae ra | Wants ARE ESOP SE he Teeeae a eae pee eee i oF OD dio,” ANTEDOBY GENTLEMAN AND. WIFE, By |) dzed unturnished | __FOR SALE HOUSBs. <a ae Pes mn NoTON Star 0 it Theta ort ‘TED BARGAINS IN | CITY “nse nry, Mis ei W Vote houses, for which the cash will Ue pad. =— SX Muara? HoMa SINDICATE Ser omee Poh ee = — Fooma, W. ANTED—BO ARD. ees UNG LADY, BOARD INA vB we moderate, Address G. F. 126-30 us omc a Pr LE-NEW BT! . CORK. AVE. Ani __FORSALE—HOUSES. _ Fs Se Ear eta yt roe Sa Tee nt oe TR Piao ised ng Geott enn 4 es plipe PaT. Ww STOR} Sete Beem, Ra SF ot Ss Ke ir ae ght AES ya C1 -._4 ft ites ede eRe a 2K00 Lut’ cay: ienten ‘ant cee prion JOR SALE— >. F FRANK B. CONGER, Per THOS. 3. FISHER & Co., 1 REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE. Be. SALE THREE-STORY TEN-RO Three-story 1. -room brict 1625 F STREET. ime. rents €60 per month HOUSES FOR SALE—NORTHWEST SECTION. eotteeators 1 2-room brick, new, on N st, near 14ta; Foues 755,400,000, 55,000, 45,000, Teer eaten: brik, 15th, near Rhode Inland ev.y ‘ mut ave., 835,00, $30,000, 22,000, Fhe Prema beh on a ALR Three 6-100m bricks on 6th st. ne, Nermogtave,, $34.000, $20,000 ~ Vermogtare, $34 E009, 622.000 1ftpe Stor "brick, with stable, on” Tat, —— 16th st. Saigon es, 00br a t 3. H. GRAY & CO, 637 Fat. Ist, & AL BAL, BEAUTIFUL NEW sii bath, range, &e rns, bet eames 8,000. v Seighted 25th st. 89,000. 000 snd uniniproved property im FRANK B. CONGER, AD ram. i . aE “ Boundary, we house 1415 Feat. | « Marion st. tet. cent i . : 420 New Tork ave. erg THAT ELEGANT RESIDENCT. 1028 , iy rio inepect, appiy'te Ot tt D PLATS. 3 = 4 . uy This fs the most desirable corner property for male in Ws he city for private dwelling or business = = For dimensions, price and rere apy to “FOR SALE E ¢ 228.6 1505 Penusylvanii Se Fo ee FROe sae om MAGNIFICENT CORNER RESIDENCE, TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. ON MASSACHUSETTS AVE., alias each ape BLE Y on ABSA NEAR SCOTT CIRCLE. area ons: Containing over 20 spacious roots the principal OVERLOOKING THOMAS CIROLE. floors suitably arranved fo . 65 4 Soot ob svepue and circle and coytaius ow uate GRAND ENTERTAINMENTS. depth “putliclent’ for wp bs ‘ue’ dwellings, This ts the finest Private Dwelling for sale in the Ei eyeee 61.200 per snnuin, city, 000 foot Of beautiful parking 2 tal he grounds whtch 1 the structure contal ‘yarke Srna over 0,000 feet uf land: vith nearly 6,000 feet of park: | £ <a laid for fountains, Price, fas (Ground worth Saks fr i {Will be sold for 3. HUYCE & 0, sina AY UYCK & OO. 505 Penne) jwamia ave. 28-6t 3 Fe ors BUILDING a ; : . 2.W.. 0) fice, ROR SALE= Sint uw. bet Oana F a0 a2. — fib nw (bet R ands, ELEGANT SPACIOUS RESIDENCE, Pane. FRONTING ON McPHERSON SQUARE, = mt. Siemens NEAR THE ARLINGTON AND NORMANDY | J70R SMe = Roars IN BOULDING 1 LoTs we a Papot Cirle; Three-story and basement Brick Hi: 3 rooms feep, with extra LARGE DINING ROOM. fine Par- snd New York ave. OTs anh modious Bath-Rooms unre); a en ec abetocets eeitmeeet | Ser Hee ve om nie canta any of access 170) : deiebie eer ‘and will be sold for @25,000 ob hae indy win sentire equare) EASY 3. For permit to inspect Apply to gd J. V..N. HUYOK & CO, cee a Roows tO it bricl ithers. t order; rents for #1430. Gals For fall REDFORD W. WALKER, 1006 F st. 7: AROSE We JOR SALE—BAY-WINDOW BRICK, SIX ROOMS F SALE—A RARE. rinewrated oe Foor, and a bath, range, eres ke. ; nice eet: OED: | 8 NX i hoa 16th, worth terms. - FOuD Ww WATkER Lobos: sot | SHIELDS. 1000 Fata. JOR SALE_A G-HOOM BAX. BRICK ON Par = JOR one aps Ar Fy ‘all mod. tinpe; $3.50; tera to sult. extended, oh Bane ; oe Tho N, CARUSI & CO. | bouse ae Fat Bea tere asked; *| Fo R SALE—A CORNER HOUSE ON WST.; ALL | "{3x'$t iste basta mod. imps.; stable; @4,000; terms to suit. Also twelve 4-room ‘bricks sn paying 14 per cent on THORNTON, CARUSI & CO._ japked; must be did factiities fora large stable. newly repaired and ia in ret cine BENS ¥F Le a CEON THE Norra three stor i modern iuigeremgats lot 40x Sine stable a Pat BLE Es «co. (ass Ave. Dw. and all SPLENDID HOUSE ON M ST. N.W. 1 Bricl Brick, P st. — th et. uw FRANCIS HUFty, Foe SALE—HOUSE OF EIGHT. ROOMS. With 15,000 sq. feet of ground Beets i$ FP. DAVIS, 1319 F st. ‘orner 10 per cent investment, W yl Vermont a} . U and Vsts., Wallzch st. rand bath. f26-0t HWORMSTEDT & BEAD! ORK SALE— Sth st., bet. K and L Th. 000 ath hb:000 87 jon st. alw. bb iB}000 2133 f b ors 803 bth'st aw, bane m. 1.481 2 49nd T's hy, f.h.. Or. 5 ‘The above is ony books. For tull list the Ist and 15th, ire JOR SALE CONN. AVE. mae 2or10U to alley, house: alt mi. 70.0 as -story and bath and coucreted cel ot nw. S-200m, brick: oe | 0K SALE — 6 cellar Brick amy oa wy street ruiaised i in excellant ciyle, and well i o front, running back to af alley, with $0,000. south trout; large shade. trees. 1746 N.Y. ave, n.w., bb. Minty aie tor F sere wed by an Louse cellar; 14 300 F st. aw. BOL F at. nw. ows Poser at. nw. xu on 9 are S-roou frame Steer brick house; 9 | new; 1800 F st. nw. “near! EY & gf BREE STORY AND ‘earl: 4 bt fr hs OR BALE_WASHIN ‘TON -v F oe + ig | ——— eg lat Zama and Wrens sven, tended :on line Hoty Cres ‘k Electric Kaili surpassed. As building sites aud {ono property in the market. west corner 3d and F sts. n.¢., at sure profitable outcome to builder Fill grect row of good ‘OK SALE—SERIES OF = eas UR SALE—ECKINGTO! ‘ Fe # x pips. 50X00, om tric er, curb, sidewsie light; eveything’ e calcuiated’ 148 water, make erty the most’ attractive and desi fA ek 513 F et ‘Ok saz A LOT 25x80 FEET ON NEW 1. iP. Shire ave., lait « square from Dupont Na, 30: Fst aw, A SILENT "PARTNER 4 ayer Wapay 4.000 in a yermanen ee a netting over 610 Vented: Address NV" OORT Ee pear oak | MRO Shomorons AN orronTCNry 18 OF fered to euterprise with Liu tal for 6 inne. companies based upow the BI OF" GAS-LIGHTING. Gar largely in Use and highly endorsed by erntueut abd prvuiment Grtue i New - Dewand surpassing the tek a a Segneiy» 8. gov ,Weitle fort. Fc BSSirs .1508 Penn. ave. L. W. or GS? Q st, n. w., Washington, D.C. W. P. YOUNG, 1303 F «t. P. YOUNG, 1303 Fst. nw. ular call upon U. W 28 FY R SALE—CHOICE LOTS ON NEW HAMPSHIRE avenue, near Dupont cire = ALE—A LOT. 2] BY 100 FEET, ON K BT, between 141 and ior. felt w Foe SSE FINEST BUILDING SITE 1X the city, at the corner of I) avenue, 4 by WF feet; soos et 0 303 ee aw Fe ALE—THE NORTHWEST CORNER “OF Joth street and Rhode ode Island avenue W. P. YOUNG, ee a OR rr E T¥O)) BUILDING LOT, ACH, op worth side of O st. bet. Sth and Liv. WOLMS CELDT & BRADLEY, 82> sy aw TWO BEAUTIFUL BUILDING Lon s Oto 10 foot alley, peer 14¢b et 2 JOH SALE— te a LOTS of Meridian cused at at speculative Prices, ER gO. t. hw FE SALE— qDARGATN SIX ae 77 AND is front, #8 dee) LF au baivided to advan &e. ALLEN OR SALE-COKNER, PROPERTY IN | SOUTH BF\root Wasuington, 112 fect om stand 170 feet ou 15 very shallow ¢ — 80 -foot alley in rear, vater-iuib assemanent paid will subdivide 4 605 F st. uw. PVE SALE BARGAIN WITHIN BLOCK Suipent Cinie, 2URBs@1 BO Teqe foot Aye te CUAKLES sey 603 Lath st. nw. 3 Bw pO SALI FINE LOT NEAR COLUMBIA Road und 1 rath st; MEQ ey b ya Now is the time to bi opens and values advauce. Juquire after 104, wat Room 36, Gunton, Building, 472 Louisiaus ave. n.w. Fone SALE—IHE FOLLOWING | —— wry st, bet. N and O ste. Hatupebire aye. sud Bou & 50) * M20 New York ve. SALE-OR TRADE—SIXTEEN QUARK’ hitestown, D.C. ogg Sek njontow). | Lot's block 16, “Columbia Betghs subdivision, 50x27 hear 13th st. n.e., 70x. ‘cHOMAS ree juts near pA. r Hoom its elm” yen opite Bat ©. jureLoune oF Manufactory of bud alee Faane under

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