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2 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTOR, D.C. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1890. MBS, STANTON’S FAREWELL stores Sapte as WANTED--HELF. mA WANTED-HOUSES. Receptions and Other Entertainments— WARTED=s GAPARLE rrnson. srruee =x sects and races, for ali shades of opinion in ow ’ gabor- | jot oe civil, social and Her Final Speech Today Before The | dinste to the greater good that eam be sovoui- Potiical vie the Sail’ ave’ the pogee and ever hold oar 8 Personal Mention. * ‘ eretre: pay ho cau versa . bres 27 a. it ae Cag HES that A large number of socicty people were at- Sa Ret Woman's ~ Bhill Mra, Stanton did not begin her 3s Su Whe oer viiy auc recy arte Srated se che Maree, quantity house of Mrs. ot sien aehie's ae {wo men brought ins large shield beating the | granted’ Garey, "alt, the | sermon oat bees sloamg dort reer” | Se Reg esate Sone ioe LEST UMAR BOOMS WEEE BOARD, two me! a = * a ‘ SHE OUTLINES HER PLATFORM. armorial dowign sf Eieeaie aoe Somes i ci ve been: tarown dove hee See ‘The = Foose were fovery day a0 Sree, for Oniid pose and TRE BEST BOONE aINGLE Ge ES Soe wit flags. This fron: Many aR avenue boner ist REXT— 4 ——— the platform and its appearance was the sig- | wealth and profs which had hitherto been Bomming pit he, dining Foom the re FT SrED oee ry Goon | eee ou Sint. nse tentersn bom | eto Boars gigs ny tno es Proceedings of the Opening Day of the a ise — against Dog now yields to \'teotionery, tea, coffee and lemonade. Three tng, See eee token a Chamber ime ond Jen oe. 08. G. HESSEY & 00. LOK RENT — Co MUNICATING ROOMS off anti, peawdiets euanem: pressure woman's hand. | foauurey 7 Feterences required. a ‘wrcond or sthind with beat, ; Coavention—Mrs. Stanton Says That| 1. susion then delivered her specch, She| Here, "too, the great work goes on ey SE lige Seeley chine. NTED_A, QOMPSTENT WHITE MORSE; | Wy ANTED—FOR CASH—AHOUNE FOR 3.00070 | :"°7" convenience, Nocsted {i northwest, im Less Than Ten Years Women Will | 4:4 15¢ stand, but sat at the little table during steadily to its consumation. The little reverses Soren tree acids qasbeetd ate Soon be intelligent, dy: Be 5 reference rewired ee ee ia ine ver: | giro line care Box 12, Star ofcn Vote Everywhere—Other Speeches. | the hour it took her to read her address. She | nial gf suffrage “io stato of ag ee ‘were greatly admired. £18.30" | 115-36 _ MOT Paw. | F R MENT _ii]0 LST NW LARGE PARLOR adjasted her giassesto her nose and sat so| Washington, are only the Beize aren atone fund Enuptnee tor Pale of Pas nals: votes | WANED SASIDENCE RET. E Axp Mi AxD i Good Hotes Tobie cepectaiy Uy etensaacce ————— fat the light from a reading lamp on the| which “serve to show | more rly vortpichatad glare et vary juired. Call bafore nova at 1067 Sistat mw. | Addreas FHIVATE DWELLING wise bedy. srsecntabers 24 Today is eminently woman’s day at the be ir manuscript tide. Shall ‘atteau back ended in = demi train and | ~~~ aa y ANTED—BUSINESS PROPERTY ON ¥ PGS SENT—S0t 12TH #T. -W; TWO Con SECT. ational capital The inet moan samen — ys pina 2 a re- ooere that vragen the Medial foliar was a with bese, Witetece: fore: bent teterences Seatirede si Bet aged a Yr Us peace 415.000 buirate, house. Sctendance Siret-cleas, referepeea, 7" euffrage assoc: i ‘or might: again oe z 3. ‘asta assistant teases ar rene 7 tt a cb - pA EOE... * » . —- Scmser task tinasnguies sora bak sett [apn pik pba soccer mle paras te of seeinacogp pds im 4 B. MeKeo, _— pierre va Wish Son aes ee 15-30 __ Sy a FOR RENT 4 ROOMS IST FLOOR, BYTME im this city from the four quarters of the coun- | farewell for the present she asked the privilege | tain. til manand women are | oy 4, ,7ecnting | pot ll Br Softee Cal alee Skye, Splomman, salecy was OURE, WERT OF | recone sence for Douseteepine for fully of adulta: tey and today they began their annual meeting, | °f ©xpressing her own views on afew ques- | equal the law; and G9°%-| white braid and a bonnet showing the same ‘WARZED 4 GEEMAN WOMAN BOR OOOK AS 22, Tae ELLEN. | St: Bo notice cm Lowen, mee. tions. She said now rs were | ernm: derives ite just powers | combination of colors; Mra, Cuteleon, in black ‘House Work, 2. Room 22, Alantic Building. | JOR RENT—ENTIRE SEOOND FLOOR OF FOUR Prepared to speak, resolve and demand. = Lin- | coming forward it was fitting to give them the | from the consent of the go bre spent ssi eg lire. havior ¥ aNTED—Wou: =: BRICK, ® 1O 11 Boome and use of Bath; built expressiy for lignt ota music hall was the place for holding the | Key to archives; to tell them something of thei ¢ Robb, ins becoming tollek of white Dresscts | WV Chamber ‘Siaida. surces ant {aendrceses pg ea i hae ae ag eg tg meetings aud there was something very oppro- | genealogical tree, Mrs, Stanton then reviewed | 4 the conclusion of Mr. Foulke's address | net over black silk, with a teat of white China | city Spa"ais,¥alers, Drivers oe Perm, Hands; Col- Bath over store 1816 14th ot, nw 11-8 priate in this, for it was in the old Lincoln hall | the struggle for woman suffrage. She b Tis8-Or* : = Hist the diferent amociations held theirannaal | Went | over . the names of the’ series | Mr Stanton rose to leove the hall, and as she Ww: crepe and a bouquet de corsage of Marechal WANIEDA FURNISHED HOUSE FOR ONE Fi BENT IRR OR TWo NICELY FURNISHED Neil roses; Mrs. John L, Wilson, in a trained Wi TED-ALL CLASSES WOMEN COOKS,@10TO yest by a family without children, references re- Si Uttable for geutemen. Apply 141 Cor | Bae of white satin and brocade; Miss Hord, 960; La Hicase, Parior Phos and giveu. Address FURNISHED Ayes Corsn st. uL HBS 5 ® Nurses, Builers; Waiters, Drivers, Kitchen a _81G | OOK KENT_TWO CNFURNIMHED ROOMS IN attired ina trained princeesurabe of | soqpamry Helpatonce. DICK'S, 613 7th. w. {18-3t" | \\rT ANTED-A DWELLING HOUSE FROM 7,000 F of bmiliant and great men \d | did so, at Phebe Couzin's suggestion, all the meetings during many years. women who had spoken and labored ‘tor audience srose and gave Mra Stanton ‘The two associations, the American and the | woman's cause, They seemingly failed, she | the ‘Chatauqus fare with three cheers : x ew Day-window Brick; heat aud ges 00 ° ’ % ut cream white satin and yellow roses in her coif- |“ sie t> 10,000" iouaen fees 04,000 to ay Rational, united into one, held their first meet- | said, to produce any lasting impression. Their | and much waving of dkerchiefs, Miss fure; Mrs, Wm. D, Owens, gown of buttercu; WAnze>s SMABT COLORED BOY: ONE | ghlogg, 8h OM inton Ws08 ate Mae ea > DS Goaweni ing sss united body in the new hall this morn- | words fell on those who had ears to bear but | Couzins gave her a kiss for the whole assem | silt izimmed with dull gold braid » la uilitaires TO Rae en ne Mma ental ie ee Te ANIED-FOR IMMEDIATE ENVEST Meee | Ween ee Oo ECE RISE 9 beginning a new era, perhaps, in a new | beard not, eyes to see but theysaw not. The | biage in the name of the association wished | yrg black , low body trimmed | yaya nt. “A SETTLED COLORED WOMAN FOR Desirable Houses in all parte of the city. “Will | UBS Bensckeeving , veut @19 iu advance, Imgui There was a large audience in ple remembered the speakers but not the | her God-speed on her journey and asafe re-| with ostrich feathers; Miss Hampton, pink Warten House Work: famils of two; must stay | BUY at cuce if price ie mght L. srancatorcs, — ee ae a te fl the floor and first ns they taught, turn in the near future. China crepe, and Mise Hixson, the niece of the | uizhts and come well recommended, 1221 T st. nw.; * FRE BRAD AS osomecy FURNISH Gallery quite full. It was made up principally | | Mra. Stanton attributed the failure to make tothe morning session then aé journed with ®] hostess, in a girllh costume of white gauze ene SADT EEVTABLE WOW. ae WANTED_1A (Dest ATlingtun, Shoecbae Set ate oS @f women, but there was a ly scattering of | more rapi ‘cas to two causes: Firs few words from Miss Susan ony. garnished with pink ri NTED_8T! 4 ' LOTS. aa the male sex as weil, and F wergp hoes not the | apathy and indifference to to all re-| ne National American Association. M rasa et sari f black sug or route” Munt be nod cook, stay bigiia, beta \WANTED—LOTS IN THE NORTHEAST, IN <THKEE FURNISHED ROOMS, EC least interested of the participants at the | forms. Second. Lack of pone 4 and wide-| 0 “ atl ra, ice Miller ® gown of black | Oi rtuce ADpiy Tale Lath w Weraiter tL Ocul. WR, 1% TES Mguyanasy, 1222 ih, aw < Wall be reat eaciy meeting either. spread organization. American woman suffrage association | fowered satin held one of her old-time large | 11 avd pendent comeiaee tice enters af meet SausEpesa pee 116-31 ‘There were women from all of the ‘MRS. STANTON'S GREAT HOPES, and the National woman suffrage association | rec yesterday Lucy | yy AT ONCE—EXPERIENCED DRESS: | satudactory pricea WM. SAUNDERS & Oo. JOK RENT — TWO LARGE COMMUNICATING country and in beet per are o om There She sketched the organisution of the will no longer exist as separate organizations, | Corkhill. prom ches mhiortyed of pink erry rears WwW tmuker at Mrs, HAFELFINGER'S, 1110 aatn y x — coe i aa Bo rey furnished or unfurnished, second or ae were doctors. la inisters and newspa| stri witha et frontoverafull vestof| 2. - a =z aN’ — VACA: GROU: NTRA! - oe _ naaee, Writers, as well as large numbers of cihers | DAtional and the American associations and Bs tae Senuihy exoasitve.semsions held yore. | Tine cits: auaeied te Miles ee tan lense | ayy ATED ST FAME OF REE Wragg au | UN data eine gd soe blat and, peice fe | JOM WENT T07 ATH ST NW FCRMAaag whose sphere of —_ ng perhay their work as separate organizations for twenty | 1:9) rw d Moreetter ‘be known as one or- | Nathaniel re Cinagti in aol, sown of pale well eee bg agers od — bog Fad Ma » TD dee” | oor front. Bouma, ist i as it does home circles iow come conclusion " rose brocade, 1¢ Misses Upton, who are the 4, to Box Bu, } ¥ 7 = — iNT_TWo PARLDMA BURNIE Ce of gation, It, was 8 earnest, ‘enthusiastic | In union theres strengts and. there wae now | Beicgeien tothe sate aero sumceation | Goorin of Mrz George by Willa, weve prenons | Sarees ere tns Po ome WEG | WWAETED-A GOOD SORDING COE went oF | UM AUX TWO FAMORR_FORNISMLD on who thoroughly understand the sub- | but one organization. In uniting all forces seats iach night in the parlors of the Riggs | uring the afternoon in pretty toilets of pale WARTER=4 G00D COOK (COLORrD) IN & otber Lots suitab.e for building west of capital Without bosrd; also others; iow rent 1115 K st they sce here to discusa. To every | under one banner, vietory, she Aocleend, would | house. Hereafter the various state associa- | crepe. The long table in the dining room was Small Private Family; must stay at night and patwe towether preferred. A. ¥. Fi s | Sa ae 3-30” ~. —_ — i stage they | soon be theirs and there would no longer be | tions will be auxilliary to the general associa- | li ibys erat packer phe Sag te lcigpa | ana fGct at Toe Dac ke APY SES WASTED-WE WANT MORE UNIMPROVED ) Fitcticepine sevedant third doors pt corner To.dy fe e need organization. hich each a A = “ STE ; ; . was gathered an assemblage of “i “T & fally believe,” declared Mra, Stanton bong = tag wilt Ve Fopresenta- | i+ one side of the room stood a bowl of punch Salts geek ete ea a ee preferred: We hove a mamaber of sisets don prop. | Conveuieut to Government Pawta Lary leading spirits in the movement. The boxes, | earnestly, “that in less than ten years the | Mra. May Wright Sowall presided at the | made Mrs, Miller's infallible receipe, | Gbwervatry. eu ruer 2id sod X sta. ert ip that section, ‘ACKEM & GAD: too, were filled, and everywhere throughout Eads combis wi ts ete last night, at which the foll ofi- | Which ie warranted never to give » headache, | before 11 um. or 30 p.m, fe-zt*” | _ja22-hm == 3 the suditorium were women whose names and | omni this country EE TE ee eee ee Ae en Mra, Miller will continue to be at home in- | \WW7ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL USE | ‘WV ANTED-ONIMPROVED PROPERTY IN ALL faces are familiar the country over for the part 9 rn . formally so long as she is in the city and the V Work; no wasbiug or iroping; mus ve y i eye aged o he ngs of ined | QD ee ate, tho ih, ha | ann ean a Pac | ums mca “he wiowea “Sahat et | slay tei tS | Pane cin vote aE the house and her child are spending a short SSS STLE. | .. Ses = = nae VOR RENT—AT THE Bi <D soason with her parenta ‘hun for 2 Fermupeat Ponition: experience pot | WANTED MISCELLANEOUS | Fi teo tsi at, dreriootine Mclberecu, stone Gare ed To 4 and Miss How. | necessary’; B18 weekly aa “ft IPod a eee wrod d Pantromey Furtisbed Apartinents, with first-class ard, niece of Mrs, F. A. Richardson, saw a large 9250 thf SEES 8 CO AOA 1 es a roy aed month, 2 {OR RENToisea'd oe ae a ror 3 £ 5 : or ewes aioe eee eves or — ~ N.W., NIOl number of callers yesterday afternoon, Mrs. | WWASIEDTA COMPATENT NUMSE 70, ‘Gan address J.ML Fest. 2 irresistible. The time badcome for more ag- | Avery; corresponding secretary, Alice Stone gressive measures, more self assertion on the | Blackwell; treasurer, Jane H. Spofford; chair- athe women than ever aes An ie a man of executive committee, Lucy Stone, telligent women of Ame e said, “Rips Ba are governed by foreigners. Thee title toa THEIR BIDS REJECTED. number yesterdhy afternoon, SPE CENT FR ao | punt tong arene at mee: Seager ee voice in this government is aa clear as that of ink Cénger met with a painful accident on | ave. 500 AT 5 PER CENT FROM TWO | Koos ‘Board > vi the man by Weir aide, ‘They were only claim- | Proposals for Building Two Gunboats leaving the house. She sipped and foll and | <e°a0TED-SALES MEN OW SALARY ON coms | Wiestive tac on teercies Gat eatate security, | MCCWA Board if desired. Pauly of two. j25-lm*_ ing to exercise a right as old, as the ititu- and a Practice Ship Declined. greatly injared her knee, Mr. Conger was inission to haudie New Pytent Chem ical Ink | this city; no commission. Address A.v.. Star office. = tion. — Summoned and with the assistance of some gen- | Fresiné ,Peucll,, Gresteet eeliog, novelty ever Mie | St RSTCLASY TAUNDIE FOR RENT—FLATS. “womaNiy.” Aletter was today sent to the Samuel L, | tlemen in the house the injured lady was car- | $uc¢d. = sper; 200 to SU0 per cent profit. ‘One Wi eS ayy BS avviyst 7OR RENT—I941 Jail ~ €@ ROOMS AND Some men, she said, told them that they must | Moore & Sons ship building company of | ried to her carriage. Solluceshoure We wane one Eneisetic Ganeral | 273¢. X.ave. aw, = ue "suitable for ve con be patient, persuasive and womanly. What/| Elizabethport, N. J., from the Secretary of the | Capitol Hill was quite gay yesterday. Mrs. Cfor ech state and territory: Saiuple Ae be oceans 5 Sn PP was man’s idea of “womanly?” It was that | Navy, rejecting their bids on the proposed | Harmer of Pennsylvania and her danghter, se eRe ait ere ere wiving descripuon and price,CASH, Star office, £15-3° - ~ Reesid MONROE ERASER MBG. CO., La Crosse, Wis. 11 a woman should be submissive, He | two heed - —- = ton —— = — pec je, had nengdirpeecsogroes sellers 4 at WAXTERIENG, COLORED WOMEN % wanted no self-assertion on her 3 | the ei ~ hundred - ton practice vosse! toilet of lack i hal =. Harmer, received 7 Cook, Wash and Iron ; 0! Use no crying out against him as a tyrant White let of black lace; Mrs, Reeside wore skirts o| Rothery ee Teterences Deed apply. | st, oitice his. = ENT—RARE of ave. DW. They were far below any other bidders, their | white lace with a directoire coat of white silk Cand 12am. 1917 Pa, ave. n.1 F332 CHANCE TO SECURE 0 £ the darkest pages in history are those that tell | ggures being as follows: For one gunboat | flowered in colors, ‘The assistant hostesses | \qrANTED goY OR YOUNG MAN IN GHOGERT WASZED_10 BUY—CIGAR gTAND, mtU suitable. for = Sceecines tesmeoat aa feet of the outrages on women, should men : tice | Were Mrs. Olivia , who wore draperies of | W ‘sud Provision Stare, with geod reorsne, os | WV cheap and eeay terme; state locatiod, termea ani | wisi Sinae naety aimee Femara, airy Tnuch, tell them to be paticnt, to be ee or Loggers nay Spat Chantilly lace pee ge. silk; Mra, J. L. Pugh, | 252, Star office. 7-20 otic: t1b- M&AK, 310 St. Paul st, Baltimore, Md f15-3t womanly, What do” the. vessel, $245, e other bids were: Bath Lovee WWANTEE ‘ANTED—A WHITE GIRL, ABOUT 18 YEARS y know jr., in a becoming toilet of garnet velvet and | ‘WV’ Toke | FOP KENT gTOME AND DNELLING COMNEE of what it is to be womanly. To men it is to | iron works, one gunboat, $327,000; both, 9637,- | iridescent paseamenterie, Miss Burchell, who | ,¥¥ ol: e aacd wases tekl be eae Zddress Box Us: | tiovers good place fay cae tees amar et center begs mere Sonya fo Magee igre ie haant 000; Atlantic iron works, one gunboat, $344,000, eta tea, inan hpi ated beg < pat silk | Feterence and sddrese tL, lar othice. : se btar office 118-3 a - = god “Asse” say the carpet kni nglan os WHY THE BID® WERE REJECTED, striped gauze; Miss ford of New York, ANTED—A MAN WHO IS WELL POSTED IN | WW ANTED-NEW AND SECONDHAND FUR: »| Jean d’Are unwomaniy. She dared say that the , bi v ts, Stoves of all kinds and quali —— = thought Fi Nights The letter recites the provision of the acts who isthe guest of Mra. Gen. F. B. Spinola, in Wii tteartaste ain all its Q) Carriage for wusren' Fe RENT—466 K ST., LARGE NEW STORE AND Dweiling of 10 rooms, With ail m.1.; one of the best tg tien . iM 'C. HILL, sth and F, | also ousit cadence stocks of Merchandise, Office aud | stands iu the city for & gFocery or confectionery ; @60. unwomanly, of Congress authorizing the construction of the | Piast, sn suis pe i lmenag' ed chine. ens WANTED — A _G00D__WHITE COOK AND | WM LOWEN THAL Meetinnces 3°F. CULLINAREE ob 7008 Patino “I consider, that the best womanly way,""| vessels, to the effect that every bidder shall | and her guest, Mra. Sharp of Chippewa’ Fal ane yas LC eee | em _| RGR BERT STORE OW FA. AVE NEXT 10 ees said Mrs, Stanton, ‘which accomplishes the Ob-| show to the satisfaction: of the Seo- | in a low bodied dressof manve crepe ninted — we nt rece! ANTED—TRANSLATION OF FRENCH INTO | suitable tor clothing store abdgente’ furuishing goods: in ns one ae: vert - ef the Horp thet withis teeee}| wb gutegisol marguciion Sosa oaks proms, ED_AT 1143 CONN, AVE. FIRST-CLASS | WW ‘Lauctian or Euplieh into Br ‘Terms reason- | Inquire st the hovel office. tifeeose There was a table in the front of the stage |’ Referring to the plaint that they came for- | months from the date of the contract he will be | tea and candies and fruit were sored’ to call” 2 ee fF cory SRCEIOOR, Sap Sn ore. POE BENT 802 77H ST.N.W. NEXT T0 MaJOW'S and by it was seated Mra. Elizabeth Cady Stan- | ward year after year with the same arguments, d of the ne plant for the era, The receiving party dined with the fam- aD VOMAT, SPP COORina, Waseine - oo - Dray Store, best business location in the city ; will y , cessary , per- Ironing st 1826 Ist. nw. alter 7 in ‘ANTED—WE WILL INSURE YOUR LIFE IN | lease for one or more yeats. BUDa mouth Apply to ton, the president of the united sovieties. Her basen a Rage Serge ep bee foment a beige of the — in Nery Phe — iy = a Rox pasty was afterward given at Al- | the evening. King upper bell. m V Any Company | You Seicct wt reduced rates on | C. W, BAND! O21 F at Bw. Age handsome, kindly face, framed by its wealth of | women have been cro with the freedom of ~~ Pap ensorgg ving 2 lormed ugh’s in their honor, WW ATED Bouse WOMEN, CHAMBER MAIDS, | TNZURANCE AGENCE, S13 a oe eee Aecnts | JQOK KENT—SIORE 525 77H BT, NEAR THE not now possessed of such a plan Mrs. three attract Girls and Sober Men for ail Business! 2 fF xt. The best businers focation mowwhite | hair, Deemed ewestly upon | catrage, and there having been e failure on the part o Coats soe Eee ee 00 GHEY Ts: | wanted. nb ay. SR TORLRE TT bende ats ee it homes and food wecured. daughters kept open house during the after- Tgttiguscroride, May Bulding, 7 thand E a SE AND Cr: ce ot eounidered every mt her per- WOMEN IN THE CHURCH, the firm toshow that they would be so 15-60" . Fx RENT STURE an CBAAS, COKNER 918 noon and there usic and dancing dur: WHEE TACs cary THe Bro coe | sonal friend. It was her last appearance be. | She said they should demand equal rights for | sesved within the specified fime it was decided ge ro age venpiperyered the later hours, Beside the ladies of the | \WrANTED_A GENTLEMAN OR LADY AC. | Festhers. Entire Housebolds « specialty. Address | 7, detent fore such an andience, probably for years. for | Women in the church. It seemed fair that | that bin die not competent bidders under | house there were Miss Blount, Miss Brady and WwW quainted with the Wealthy Literary sesidents of 219. as aw. —_ 2g = Great she leaves for New York this afternoon and to- | they should have an equal voice in all the mat-| Wp aivertinemont | ss oo oy | Miss Lester, who took some of the burden of | Nsshiugion can wake $1,000 per mouth. refer Witt: cure ior female decease Bene aay FOR RENT—OFFIC: morrow sets sail for old England, where she | ters of government im the church. If women | ¢or $30,000 rae saled oie tan bik on a we the hostesses from their shoulders. 15-3 “1 cures Malaria: 100 doses #1, aum- | __# U48 IRN 1 CES. expects to make her home in the fu-|had nad a voice in church government in les Of per teassanee te eats: pr ticatartad, acs Senator and Mrs, Dolph entertained Senator WARTED—00 waite QOOKS; ALSO COOKS, free, ui F. A. BAILEY, Gen Agt, 420 Paw. | 7 Ol~ pee Mave CONVENIENT OFFICR jure with her daughter in London. |the revision of creeds eminent divines F and Mrs. Squire, Senator Allison, Senator and | raundreseos Waist tarde aud’ others; Punladclpnis, | \yy ANTED-STFAM” CARPET CLEANING AND | Ay Moums St Jow rent on F between Guh and 7th. ‘The fact that they might never again listen to | would not today be debsting the question bd Ghee teenies amt Mrs. Stanford, Senator and Mrs, Pugh, Senator ‘ies «German and | WW Works: Feat porated: Sat | Sma Or te ee een eee eS ‘y q ‘e. re, gh, ns New York, Boston and other ci! oud Renovating Works; Feathers Kenovated: Mat- | andG. 17-6) ‘M. M. PARKER, 1415 Fm. her eloquent voice wait — and en-/of the damnation of infants. Then insane | twill now be for the Secretary to determine and Mrs, Gray, Gen, Miles, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. | Swedish women), BURNHAM'S, 1110 Gat. u.w. tresses Made Over; Furniture Steamed and Mothe .— HICK EOUMA iE Ea — psp miming alltel oben Ly pon perry asylums were filled with women whose reason | whether he will accept one of the remaining | Flower, Miss Maud Davidge and Miss Stough- oe ———— Postroyed. F. H-XOUNGS, 140% Pa ave. Telepnone yey yt YE aa se e y one thri these religio per | pi readvertise the vessels. iful dinn turday ni NTED-TO SELL DENTISTS D T—ACT- ~ = v Koons, oor, Frou: lio nus. word of her opening speech was lost. ao name perapocliiaasrt Nee ce ci Upc apa ence ate NV ive agents wate Siupitcr ss elt wsemae: ED—EVERY LADY WHO WAS A SEWING | o20, “HILT & JOHSETON 1909 Peane ea ae roach the Deu! It was Stanton day in the convention, for Referring to various Sunday law movements ation for the two guubosts is! Mrs. Representative Wallace of New York | fession in Washington und vic pn a IS Cee ine to Kepair to seud postal to Win. Funk, | £15-3¢ a " 2 ih their other articles, a sui jor Li Lidl 7th ot. uw: changes @1; no pay expected unless | = = Mra. Stanton was to deliver the principal address. al 00,000, and for the practice vessel | will receive this afternoon at her apartments | Hop fin, helt over articles, 4 supe ute of- | work is iustectory. i OR RENT-A FINE LARGE FRONT ROO It was hor farewell message to her associates, sy meeomae: oa mnoeens oa ft ee oletiand, $200,000 secite latter ship must, under any ok at the Shoreham, ered Sor Peer» Communicate tn a wah she WASTED tiny SOMINNER GEST Beton: F with smaller room sdjcining, on fet Boor am it assed earnestly the questions | urged by some women, Mra. Stanton said that " Mrs. Set Pi *daugh PANG Bothell a mie VY ine. “Table Goods, 20c. per pound. Cooking, | FISEER & nw, wy ubae “Shire Stauton occupied n seat on'a sofa that | $22 action on, the part of ‘women had called | Moores wore the only ‘people wiling ‘te baila | lat reception, yesterday, but il De at heave | W Ande toct GQQR SERY ANE, FOM,GENEMAL | 1c, pei nomi Gog worth ef ulouey nelunieds | ROH,KENT_OFFICE ROOMS TWO BEAUTIFUE " “ meee. doe ® oF cousedt Cabin was drawn up near a table in front. Her com- | in government, en's influence might be | her. It's probable that the bid of the Bath | informally through Lent, referocog required; ‘wages, 71 ®. | X-BPont ake auy thing that is “just ue goodaasscrib- | 2 Oiice Suites, Rre-proof, bull t vault Sertable, gure mae rebed richly in Diack and | “Ido hope,” said Mra. Stanton, “that this iron works will be accepted. Mrs. Joseph Howard of Linden Hill, Prince WSS TEDS DETECTIVES war WANT A SAN | cree only Wr WMC Sines Ele ine, ein aa Take gt? Boe 0, Ad she hed shaw! of white silk and sce Grawn | association will declare that the woman suffrage AN OLD TRICK PLAYED. George’s county, Md., is visiting her relative, looality to act es Private Detective under | Celter Ma eof Fist . | Om RT SMS LS GFFIGE BOO ee i 6 3 'e a euary. 7 ANTE: Ni i VALE, &¢, —DESIRABLE OFFICE ROOMS, WITH naman hepieabaimaetin peg a | Rs winivicaee on Hoe EAPRAE BERR TE BORA is | NW Api sare sot rouce pvc | Renee fu gr eve mero te Pape A " i . es low Mr. 3, ‘Lopeka, Kan. 3 © worl r our workshop, Fst. mw, idina. i K § r PP spo Premen Plent Tepe el plnd orp ob that there would be no more legislation on the | a Nice Young Man. 7 | "The Minnchabe pleasure club of East Wash- WANTED_ DUNDORES EMPLOYMENT | BU- | Sih ernuitin RRR PREDIMCR G0, data eae te it was quite cold in the hall. Phoebe Couzins, —< at Pog mote, and — ant waeken = ington gave their first dancing party last even-| i, en'it ochned for all kimarof dompatn iaben ety ED — ALL PERSONS WISHING FINE FOR RENT—HALLS bearing «crutch, sat near. Then there were on | “Some might say note of these questions had | _TheTé was some excitement in the Bank of | ing, at which there Wasa pleasant gathering. | tudsteies, with restences, newoved to 700 Latia-¥, oxraniia, Cabinet wine, at $Y per doven, for NT— LS. a eae Virxinia L. | any place ca fee Geman, eattcane platform, | Washington this morning, shortly before noon, | Dancing was kept up until a late hour. ja18-30¢ TAR GALLERY S50 Ta aves Gaede | JOR RENT—FESSENDEN MALL, FORMERLE Minor, ‘ol . ay right wall, mani! i i . Jacob bel, 2 th Mi lightfal Laura’ Ormisten Chant and others whose names | Ley must fest a broad catholic spirit for | Mr. J: Keobel, an elderly gentleman who ‘iss Aggie Eichorn gave a deligh' pro- d -- ERING FROM | tween G and Hi ste. u w., will be rented for ‘Coucerta, z all shades of opinion, The cause ot women | conducts a grocery store at No, 1219 5th street | greufive eucher party last evening. The large| _WANTED-—SITUATIONS. Wen that I guarantes to | Lectures, butertainieuts ete. ApS ts THEO a ———— ccnnection with the woman | wherever they were wronged bad been heard | northwest, was in the bauk. He had drawn parlor and halls were handsomely decorated | 7 vrEp_By a FRENCH CHEF, A SITUATION | Latrobce Bade tr Hest ae Soe DAE: | HARDING, Gv0 11th wt. nw. lm oaffrage Gores aud in the orchestra sat other | °%,tbis platform. There was such a thing as | Sone money and was counting it, when| “ith palms, ferns and cut flowers, and dozens | WW: abi address. weld e! 1413 LV thet. a Ss = 7 being too anxious lest one may hurt the cause. ; of beautiful little fairy lam; pee aa er ~ —~ FOR RENT--STABLES. distinguished leaders of the suffrage hosts. It | Every truth they sce was theirs to give, not to|® micely dressed and polite young man peascers aE he. a known as the First Baptist Church, 13th at. be- YEO! ¥ Olimneys to kno peeped from! 118-; OB 17th st. ps ————— , between them like ‘‘will o' the wisps." The | ¥ EMAN WHO WRITES A MONEY TO LOAN Io’clock when Mrs. Stanton came ion’ alle: i trenti i = —_ = id called the meeting to order. keep. Another question;confronting them was | called his attention to two one-dollar| guests were Mr. and Mrs, Adair of Baltimore, th ti I fi The young id Mrs. E. P. Mertz, Mr. and Mrs, Wi Boheme ee ‘ONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE AND SMALL SUMS Poachinin 3 qa LE, CARRIAGE axp e race question. tes lying on thi at his feet. Ir. an rs. . Mertz, Mr. an ‘a, Wm, | ore oe feat — NEY AN MS ans oun water. ES SRNESE STEER NRT, THE RACE QUESTION. iP ipod Mr. Koobel on the ree ‘and | A- Hungerford, Mr. aad Mrs. J. G. May, Prof. W AXiED_ BY A NICE GE = M tone ed a just atae ae EC, ail When Mra, Stanton rose and stood beside the | How comes it that after all the privileges of | said: “You have dropped some of guar , | and Mra, Won. Waldecker, Mrs, Clark, x. And ) spore for good hotwe thal far wa cor. isthandPeuwnw. | = a table at the front of the stage there was « burst | citizenship had been conferred upon the freed- | sir.” sal, Hanoae and Courietiey: Mesent Acokiate, | oon: un _____8.w. cor. Lith a -#._] J* room for tour horses, two carriages: 88 Apniy to i> ‘0 LOAN IN AND J_F. CULLINANE & OU, GOY F st. nw. 16-3 Baul, Hannan and Courteney, Messrs’ Aushintz” | * ma Jn Heal. oe . eA 0: : , eal 7 =p | MNES at cca, on Beal Estate Security. man the race question again came up for dis-) Mr. Keobel stooped to pick up the two notes | Stockstill, Saul, Evans, Nevitt, Kenny and | Wax! = 2.ae%a ks EECA BLE ee Bia Cal 4 tew suins of 64,000 and 86.000 at 5 Os of applause aud handkerchiefs were waved. “I would like to return thanks to my friends,” iti, « Siiaation as Nurse of C ad 86.000 a vent. oT _ MTs uae she anid, “for again making me preetlentat de | Cus#iou. It was because every fundamental | and as he did so the stranger quietly lifted a oeer ea: - { ee eee HUICHISS, BELELE 00, _FOR RENT: ~MISCELLANEOUS principle through which the ne, was en- | portion of the pile of notes on the counter and| Miss Hobson of timore is the guest of Mr. yANTED—BY A SETTLED LAN, A: | JO You WANT MONEY?—@10 108100 TOLOAN | F2OR Bi A FIRST-CLASS PLANING MI Singinnd oe plocident or ie erat cn Soing to | Franchised was immediately deuied in the case | Pe uietly walked out with his plunder, and Mrs. Slack. Miss Hobson will return to M; eee eee NE Die Tow ‘Interest ou Furniture, Fanos, Horsey, Efe partcuians addeeas MALL, Suatodess AU Noman suffrage association I feel its greater |Of women Under the full belief that| “Mr. Keobel picked up the money that had | her home about the latter part of this week. ANTED—BY WO FIRST-CLASS OOLOKED | priucipal aud interest payable in weeks or wroeants Piatpatestisry nee eatin Puree | fourteenth, amenduent “maay” of thers | Dacm Gropped es & bait and again started to| rs, M.D, Baker, who has been stopping at | Weis siustions opear cock Meiners ciate | eimutin’ gormaralstinwds trou ealeege ss | BUSINESS CHANCES, Sf pre ho pave mrp bad persisted in pressing their claims. The | and goin tes ias eo ‘hot’ make | the Irvington, has moved to the Hamilton, 210% 15th saw. 1" | SEAL ESTATE INVESTMENI-SAFE a¥ U. S| JJOR SALE—GOOD CHANCE-—THAT OLD an eaabaet which the ar re 2 on test cases had been carried to the Supreme | pnt 952, ‘The thief had been merous where she will receive informally during Lent, A BUSINESS MAN GOOD AD- R BON tablished Grocery and Provision Store: Low desta herself and which she would ask Mrs. Colby to | Court and had been remanded to the states, it| sud only taken half the pile. Mr Koobel norte | Tho german given last night by Mis Mira employment "at euything bones; give perncatre | "@RUGOTTO LOAM re” NSMMBOL SLLO00, | For eee og sock ape Saag toa read. Mrs. Stanton said these resolutions | Ping declared that the United States had no | fied the bank officials, The detectives atpolice | Noyes to the Young Ladies german club was | A: 'SCKIBE, Star office, : 118-30" 33,000 FAO. Star ul ties were entirely her own; she was rexponsible for | Yoters; that they were the voters of the states. | headquarters were telephoned for, but it was | one of the prettiest of the seayvon. ‘The dance ANTED_SY A TRUSTWORTHY WHITE GIEL 2.400 On Real Estate, KOCERY, PROVISION AND LIQUOR STORE, them and not the association. “The reason [ | These decisions were now and were | too late. The thicf was off. A good descrip- | took place at Willard ball and was participated 16, the Care of Little Child during the day S00 (11) THOSE. WAGGAMAN, | (% , Sve stind; will wait party with tuited captial do this,” she remarked, “is that thisis the only | U4 against the negro. The south had kept | tion of the man was obtained and the police | in by about twenty-five coupics, Mrs, C, 8. Noyes | from Sut, to pot, for board aud ainall wages, ‘hi Gaee WS Laan : J td session I will be bere, and I will be unable t |% Watchful eye on them. Allover | have been notified to look out for him. chaperoned the party, while Mrs. T. W. Noyes | dress STEADY, Star office. at | MO** i," Susie From 500 UPWARD, 70k SALE—A DAIRY OF RINE COWS; GOOD be present in the committee of resolutions and | the south today they were draving the negro —————- -— and Miss Mollie Duvis officiated at the favor WwW ANTED-BY A YOUNG COLORED GET, A AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT, pp ~~ HL, be discuss them there.” from the polis and denying the suthority of / Important Real Estate Sales. table. Mr. R. Edwin Joyce made a very ao- | Wylie. Mat he Wen and ee ey: ON city. Inquire of Owner, 1920 Bat. me {73 JONN EUTCHINSON, had driven worst toaet Ghertoine North they | Two important sales of unimproved property ceptable leader and introduced many new and | Ta! Cadar st 2.v. anys REAL ESTATE IN THIS DisrRior. | 4 “FIKST-CL-Ass JOB PRINTING OFFICE, WELL aes = icini: . 8. e favors were unique lO TED— 7 5 SB, O. HOLTZMA: established business ; In guod county sest in Iowa ; ‘Mrs. Stanton was about to sit down and give | talk of colonization. If the Russian system | b*ve been recently made in the vicinity of Du bey During. the evening a fine collation AES uglinh. exe Boweborte Hokee Chaar, | £10 Comer 10th and F ste nw | Ae oe ctlass eadvee Ba mEtR prop: Place to Mrm Colby, when Miss Anthony came | was to be adopted and all discontented citizens | pontcircle. |B. H. Warner & Co. have sold two | Was gorved in the private dining room of the | Undervisudy ber duties. Good references,” Address | 30 aa aa ote Lom and F ste Bw | Creat Be alars addres HL. S., nt quickly to the front, “We have with us,” Miss | #re to be sent to some Siberia, woman's turn | lots in the triangular piece of ground north of | hotel. Among Kose mt were Misses | M-K., 101¥ Connecticut ave. ae ‘ou District Real Estate. ALBERT 'F. FOX, > press Ss ~EADOUARTEES — POSITIONS ces ppkUG STORE FOR SALE—CORNER OF 7TH s iY UARTERS — POSITIONS 1d-laa 920 F st. nw. Anthony said, “one of the ancient family, John | ¥°U4 come next. Duponteircle, fronting on Connecticut avenue | Mulloy, Galt, Soule, Prentice, Noyes, Whiting, | WWANTED-AT HEADOUAR FO tu : . Dee eee For particulars inquire st O16 Eoe W. Hutchinson, who ‘wants to. ting before | 4,2ueY had better make a stand, she said, now | snd ioth atrect. ‘The lots have a. frontage of | Prally Julia’ Beveridge, Readiosen, Boast, | WW for Cooks Chater Atak, Watton, Lundraees $300, 22000. 5000, 8% ooo, |" “7b - ¢ i e d raed, SEAR jaiters, » 2 the, Zpeolations are read." Miss “Anthony | fyail an for themecives All hat the: reco: | 92 feet and an average depth of 75 feet, and | Hough, eel, Rich, Ellen Bevan, May Bover- | man, Butlora BAML a. COUMBS 0:6 F at t.w, et no delay :rateslow. EA MeINTIRE. | A PARTY WITH JAND EART OF CAPITOL Cam waited a moment until the applause adjoin the drug store. The purchaser was Mr, | 1d8¢, Johuson. Britton, Lula Bryan, and Mesara, | _#18-60' wae G0 TO DICE WA: = 222 Ca. w.,opp. Trinity church, f1-1m _ | imoney on a deal, Address OPPORTUNITY, Star died out and then told about the | ™eo 4nd women ask today is justice. Jas. F, Dartt und the price paid was 86 per | McDermott, Fred Purks, Kauffmann, Hibbs, | ‘Wy ANTED_ALWAYS G0 70 DICR'S AGENCY For | =O *-S-vor¥- Samy cour ___ Am | inane on campaign in Kansas in 1867. “Wherever the MHS. STANTOX’S DAUGHTER, ‘square foot, Smith, Francis, Parks, Teel, Jonte, Jovos, | silat ures, Lavatreen weitere Ritchsa. sae: Wise Awounts on eal Extate; promptattention | JOR SALE-VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND: Komen failed,” she said, “John Hutchinson | When Mrs. Stanton finished speaking she in-| ‘At tho northeast corner of Massuchusetts | Brown, Hough. Staylor, MeCormick, Lamon, | Mivciiy reierchoen, G3 Fihee Mw. tage" | aud quick replies to alt applications ¥ — Speaking Whi z _ SWOKMSTEDI & BRADLEY, retire from the taral, and bis brothers and sisters succeeded. They | troduced her daughter, Mra. Harriet Stauton | avenue and 20th street, adjoining Castle Stew- | Dempsey and White. WASTED BY A YOUNG MAN WHO ts WILE | _a31-1m O27 F ot. nw. | 9. i 'shing to retire wines foes ak aoe into the hearts of the people what could | piatch of England, who made a short address | Tt, is a vacant lot having a frontage of about| Dr. Louis Mackall's large old-fashioned te gece, So mnshing, Bituation: id experienced in | = | Ougy TO IOAN EAL ESTATE | for ‘Shirty Yours secondhaiiy Wil Teil My sstock of =~ besten into thet beaies by argument.” | ca the ition of women in Englund | © feet and a depth of 100 feet. This fine batld- | house, No. 3040 Dumbarton avenue, was last | {eV : ESE. Saris, | ML’ At Sand 6 per cet, sw eaxDY. fe Fa fe “art bUntgh 4 0. A condi Engl 7 0 oe % ~ ae eae , HANDY, s Ss come beard give him s patriarchal appesfance, then |@& seen, throagh an American woman's | ink lot Was owned by the Paphciiasapheernodles night the scene of brilliant reception. ‘The | \WANTEDA/ POSITION AS SEAMSTRENS IN | a90-1m Vet ate,_ | 110-Sew-lun" Gor. 920 and Mate..Geormewwa, UO. to the front and sang without sccom- | ¢yes She spoke of the, two societies in that | Larcombe, real estate brokers, to Mra. Hunt of | outs wat eautifully decorated with as Hat | cliy, Abicoss bee be: has olioe. F° | POSEY TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AF | WANTED -APARTY WITH MEANS TO ENGAGE te song beginning With the words | country looking toward woman eufirage. She | New York. ‘The price paid was £5.60 per equare | pia bucreon of lonnce, nat a ree Oe LED SEWING tit: FawiLiey BY AN AX: — MTVLbh & boTMERPORD. Q.B., Star office, : tees may not be a prophet; said it wasa trying and bitter thing toher | soot, ft is the intention of the purchaser to hall. Tin eva goin weed beea ooking and W fresicucea Seatustress: five underwear and ctil- | “ety Siu 1307 Fwt.uw. | \\7ANTED—A PIECE OF BUSINESS PROPER Bat methinks | sce the time that these were not broad enough, but | erect a fine residence there. @ren's clothes; darniux and mending: good button. | LOAN AT ALL Ti “Wier sis.o00 cx $50,000 on Panove Poe ’ rejoiced that a new one eres added to the picturesque effect, Mrs, Mackall | {ule worker uid sewing machine operator: references, WEAVE, MONEY 70 fuk Paes : bap pe pon ema yg cig irene suffrage for Auction Sales of Real Estate, wore silk aud lace gown, with Marie An- | Addross Box 22, Star office. SLES | scouchy egooks moon EEBLLY DAVIS & Ov. was-oF ee aaa women om the same basis pry the tome tues Daas auction base noida toinette a, erp Regent diamonds. Miss ANTED-BY Foret mmgng CokOuaD “Salida 319 F at. new. ae BESOLU TIONS, sonsas for men. Mrs, Blatch said that the she ca F Mackall was attired in a scarlet gauze, become | eae tie ore good pelea. “Cait | J ONEX TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT GruoM Mra. Colby then read Mrs. Stanton’s resolu- thing that struck her most forcibly on her Teturn | Public sale a lot in Burleith, an addition to ingly trimme ‘= Hag app ore @ and or address 1414 Muss, ave, u. w. att 0600 apwand) on appeered reel oxtnte covarity. fous, They declared that “4 thorough and | to this country was the fact that women were | Georgetown, 50 by 125 feet, to N. L. Burchell Airal areas nat vileor on Mack gente ANIED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, SEWING TO | a3-2m aeNTieF ow. OR EASY SHAVE OR FIRST-CLASS HAin OUT widespread organization of our forces must be | becoming laméntably conservative. In matters | for 20}; cents per square foot; also a two-story = ue lon tee cae ae 2 DAY OF Week. apply to, DAESS | ae ON Ey To LOAN AT LOWEST KATES ON AK | For since yor ture oroman ciate te ot eee secured, that by concentrated action | of labor and social troubles England is a | brick house on lot 1234 by 80 feet, 1906 New | sagan reoniving de goes by ee, Cee, a | MAKEN S114 at, 17-3 | Mi Groved bent ketate Becurrey, feqmounts a | Maui othersdo, so the Arde art aude we may make our united powers irresisti- | (uarter of # century ahead of America, This | Hampshire avenuc, to N. W. Fitzgerald for Mies “Lo ithews, Mise Dat idge ) ANT Seats Gin anituction ss Latediees pat: Shewente Gast’ siphin, ior ougan to eit 8s | ogc cage Sar noe OF FAILING Gene le @ any given time and | she considered, '« revalt of the grindin | 3.07, also the adjoining house, 1903, for ‘Mice Luey Beasley. Iu the library, where | vate Family, call oraddrees 120 Vvthat. wctle-st | te'meec! GY ataiinecet iin, with or without | W'Sf roprisice ous of te Best Exisbiiched Howls t Fat tng ifranshisement of one-balt the | Dorr oan eee: and oy “od | €2,980' to BL. F. Coughlin: also a’ two-story | punch and bouillon were served, Mrx’ Ones VAXTEDIBY A RESPECTABLE, COLOKED | Bic lruranee, . Payments to, run, 3 Auantie City S3-c 130 roome, tnrulahed, oo Sararogaat amrsption of power by thew sk | member of parliament ecenly sid: "We are | beck Nowe, S30 14th steak, to Thos. Sta | Prondad. muted Uy tho Atimea Marbury, | NY. Sug sist tse eye | SaaS TM SON LS Bs camputr gnataan eps, hea Sec ae ministering the government, that tv puene: all socialists.’ One sing Sete let me say. Do a bana oe rs agra mel Washineton if load ane on ation was beating prose rT ANTED—BY A FIRST-CLASS FRENCH LADIES’ Oe SEARK i WAWLIAGS, 1500 Pa, ave, ae Oat Douala tions of the freedmen toda: not worship legislation. Education is the thing. | Cictie* b',° aan street, contekging S Lan a with while tiles and condalahen, Wind wio t's good Halt Drescrse Bitucticn | aig et ay te of thei By that means may we accomplish the end we | C7C!® near street, containing tare | rated with white jabra. The Box 1l6,Sterofice, flat - ag a ir defenders hues 4 te” Yeet, for $1.75 per square foot, to John F. Wag- | whole house = open and did not WANTED-SITUATIONS “FOR WArDa, COOKS 8100 000. F500 aso Cee tury ago, a 3 hs throng whict #1, thing for the bisck ‘man a: MR, FOULKE'S ADDRESS, . ——+_-__ esset ented evening ‘ Jers, shirt Handa: Yarm: ‘Delsy and Kitchen Heaas, | CoUsiautly qu hang Store ane woman, thne confusing the moral sense of the} Hon. Wm. Dudley Foulke of Indians, for| She Was a Fighter When Necessary. The elie distices of thse table Porters, tees aud stores supplied. | issu ‘M_M. PARKER, 1418 Fst. mation, and by denying the app! many years president of the American woman | Washington Frey passes considerable of his — hospit home voveEa OXEY TOLOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT LOWEST principle to one class jeopardizing the rights i of Mra. Benj. F. Leighton on Capitol Hill ‘ED—EMPLO’ WILT BE FU: SSS ‘security. Of all. That e2 the fathers violated the prin- | *térage association, was introduced to the| time inthe evening xt the Salvation Army | (iuuat pertisularly attractive yesterday with Hain Domestic THOS’ GRENSEY SUS" Backers, ciple of justice, in consenting to a three- audience and delivered along and interesting mecapel woccer basen and hie wife | their elaborate foral gecorations. | The man Suy natiqnall sotdne Chey RTELLIGE _a11-3m 300 Pee recognizing slavery in the Con- | sddress, Busie atten: emeetings, Susie charged were hyacin' 5-6t" A tele banked with azlaias gq ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON BEAL and thereby made « civil war inevita- | In the course of his remarks he said thst | that Washington insulted her and the next | and the chandeliers trimmed with emilax. WANTED cB her CLASS | FRENCH [ernie sesusio.is Weaeingwon at. gaat. big; so our stateumen and Supreme Court | there was a heavy mont for interferenee | night at the meeting shook a bottle of whisky en ees akee an tee ee cly ielerences: Br Mitch iia | yj ONEY 10. LOAN ON N STOCKS, BONDS, GouD | mg amendment, ‘declering hss tee | iesighe of wer it cobetliatsd ie tee west. ather. “He called me a——-———,” she porter gto in a handsome seating | sured ‘clltor: Bis Te eae owe i = ~_ Wat Danan, United States has no voters and that citizen- | Wide principla shat all who are subject to gov- | said when questioned, Pigg ay Ma my own of brown moire, with panels of gold em- ave does not carry with it the ri of | erument should have a share in husband to call me that. “No, | broi traine. She ‘ANTED—ROOMS. +) \gonEY To LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT, FhOM have not only bn ln ment, a serious wrong is committed ‘and longs | and if he did T'd smash him in the mouth.” fecuriie tf s seper at yeas been Mice tal = $1,000 save decane, waalaigmehinement but undermined | Samy thers. © [We "lnotice wrongs | “Then you are ghier?" Tau when ite ere is with aatative and Mrs. |W Moma Ra fog or Bok Tenet status of freedman ace shudder cruel! Recemary. admitted Comst looked lovely in a ci % aud 11) L x for other "war of race Thet’ Gare bee practised upon people in the other half of the Hier tla morning tat he ated ber yah bine ince, timsogs, and Price | Besteus terme, Ridnee BB lurther | legislation the divorce, ques | tte oF ae Leite, eee shocked at 4 dressed prettily in e shrimp pink silk, assisted | o6°e eae