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, , . 4 g s / THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. c.. is) TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1890 ene eee ——— cde gate m gine e WANTED--HELP. WANTED—HOUSES. FOR RENT--HOUSES. able to a Oo! E YEAR OR MORE | FOR RENT—goUsES NOs 1602 T| i The Reception at Gen. Beale’s Yeeter~| 4 toaten young woman ot fashionable pro-| tbls to Jadge thom et the beginning of weir | WV. QOMPPTENT STABLEMAN WHO | ‘Wy ANT#D—TO RENT FOR ONE YEAR OR Re @ay—Other Entertainments. pensities sends in this: ae _ pe : Addrese Box 140, Siar ofice, = Ut NeW? 1B sa pot to easeed 840 per Is ane lire" oo as mr 7 <= ee ee i M . It was very pleasant yesterday afternoon in MI CAREME, “The most knotty question in the confe Worss, adden with reference Chine Zee oe BUH ss JOR KRENT—A BakGalN—1000 77m & OW. the handsome drawing room of Gen. Beale’s Half way between the soul and flesh; of faith,” seid Rev. Mr. Mclivaine, ‘is that | -™22-2t aire 70 Sat Ocoee, a ood. j Mood condition; ease with al its ich appointments, and it was Tlall wuy feeus grove tw gags pond atl re death,” | WARIS), CORED Grae ag. CaAMEE F= oY THOSE _WAGGAMAN 48, NH a Kens Rotate the readesvous of all the members of the foreign |. 41¢ way from perils which eamesh, aon everlasting d and Maree; rood pay must hate ate SM oe Tu 5 legations in the city, The ball room. was head bs i he went, on to say, there were | Srenoes ate es x ZRTED—A BRICK HOUSE OF SIX Om SEVES a thrown open and in it the tea tables were laid, Half way from pleasures which refresh— i ¥, fexteia the owt ar W. ED, WOMEN OUOK TO eso, Wy aaeEh 5 Baez petis e §AEO . :@22_ Si 7th at ow. mbt bere sandwiches fectionery were fe of at é. F. CULLINANE ” terved with the large cupsf the cheering in- ipa everlasting life, it was dificult to find biblical | SUwk.davyirenen, Waiters, Gandgeer, Beitvmas | mg st dovretaw._| ¥ fasion. Gen. Beale received most of the Half way between the fast and feast; proof of Serna meaty, foreordination to | _m11-3t* . ANTED—A HOUSE IN| LE DROIT PARK. : im the lower ball and escorted them to the Half way from prayer to play; everlasting death. speaker declared that | \WyANTED—WOMEN COOKS, §10 10076: | and aia sT ht haces SOROS ome me Ste parlors above. Mr. George Bakhmeteff was Malt wag 0th daenes to Ges ee the words foreordinstion and Chamber Maida, “Nurses y = LEDROIT, Sine ce | dts iso present. Mra. Bakhmetef! wore bronze Halt wey perederye pope cere ee Seek Sou Gane rt ee a.w.* W Stvoreront demands for medium sise rapery. ioe brown Mrs. Lean, a gown from bread 5 wt least best ties. ered Men Cocks. _& seed tates ane ahiee Beonuneins tase, Half way. was questioned by some of the members| WAN IED BRIGHT Box 7p STAND I STORE: We BORYORD SS LY Bree sae oir: x Gai iba Sol and re Huidekoper of Philadelphia, who is a pa and Rey. Dr. Fullerton said the words in the | 1102 Coan*sve. it ANTED A HOUSE OF SIX ROOMS. TO COST pe » ave. Or. $18.53 6.0 Kot of the white silk gauze with &| Qcoancables are about the Greek had a different meaning. As he under- | }yraxtep— TONE OR Wes on monthly payments. Ce Upp 18 26]¥ I nw, Sr. or stipely mchomarar hg Monel, “sept eon heonly ones where | stood it tination was 3 direct act ave raderoncge: | MONTHLY. Star ofc. = oiTy, Jo LSC Se Best Hove 1 40} armorg at 8 the receiving party. Judge Drake, Mrs. Ingalls, | ‘2¢*elegraph poles are not in the way of some- | of God, while men were forordained to death Ae | WANTED BY FisH & MILLER 3319 8T_X-¥, | S27 Be Se CATMOOD £ GANNETT. Lith and § Mrs. Queen, Count d’Arco Valley, Minister | body. because of sin. ED WHITE TAUX- Bod. impe.. with 8 to 10 rooma: location must be good, JOR RENT—HOUSE 1425 STM ST NW, aN Roustan, Miss Voorhees and Mr. and Mra. Rae — 4 QUESTION OF DEFINITIONS. jo nemnpige bp ped jeinesday.1t° | 88 itis for S home; price from €6,000 to 87,500. rooms. ih good repair. luquire of JNO. ti 1 were among the many callers of the afternoon. | Pompous Senater—to meek and lowly cor-| Rev. Dr. Bittinger ssid the best authorities PE iceD ADY A’ ated | Howard house. ons-ten* i at WILL PAY CASH FORA Mra Jno. B. McLean gave s beautiful dimer | respondent: “I can give you no information on | made the words synonymous, Any definition jety Store, 780 ether n.w, it | Wirneer the aachtat ocaedinon ain and dance on Sxturday night in honor of Mr. | any subject, sir.” that made a difference in the meaning of the WANxtzD.4 FIRST-CLASS COOK, WASHER from 6 0 20 room, Must be & bargain. Sires v4 O. Box 3) and Mrs, Bakhmetef. MandLc: “4 7 per ihe Sancanan a Ironer; family of 5; 912. “Apply, wii Mrs. Dolph heid pleasant reception yester- L.C.: «Beg pardon, butghsdn't you | words was apart from the common meaning ite cOreven terracch. Le resign o words, and for that reason their use was STED—T" A a = ONE FoR Te day afternoon and received callers in the ve and go to school for awhile. objectionable, The doctrines of the church | WAnzhbost WotANDS, AT ONOE foam te _—_ WANTED— ROOMS. Eee JUK RENT_618 KST_N.W. TWO-STORY EIGHT Foon Brick, all mi new house end just #35 permouth FH. SMITH & 5ON, 1222 Ft owe ~tm (OK RENT—G DUPONT cCINcLe NEW AAD Nandsomely Finished Engl t House, 12 Fooms. 3 bath rooms, laundry, Kitchen, lene 4 second dra oom attired in a Paris gown ee ought to be clothed in language that could be | ims. at H. PELZMAN's, 212 6th st. n.w. 'ANTED_UNFURNISHED ROO! FIRST suitable for physician Apply 6 Dupopteirele, 28-12 of black bones ine made with free sleaves and Since New York has been trod on and walked atood not by the le: alone, ANTED-LADY TO TAKE OHARGE OF SUB-) second floor; references aoe address | © ss Fok, BES (BAYS EDOW BRICK. TWELVE vest of white silk striped gauze. over by Chicago as she hss been recently it is} | Resuming, Mr. Mclivaine seid that the dif- | ,,).) scription ach ers Pen Bs ge pal ny TAY Pome a nS ie la % sl isjiqhS | nisbed @? unt bat peer Cong. ove. | ur- Mrs. N. 8. Lincoln beld a charming reception | impossible to convince » Manhattanese that bee Sagheagorme meng proerieg grninenet beginnlog "ky Poly. after Dam, 2% blast wows Ate JW Pxty Paras Asom in guict tale potest sg ia ogy i diprepeameicagcegiand fide) itt . festerday afternoon, assisted by the Misses Tit the stories about the size of a Chicago foot are | {iemaily, very slight. | The d moipeabioct ys ARTED-ACOACHMAN A COUK AND. & | Land S, ound 1th ste. best retorauce given sad | books, “For full ust calle offen for oalctis amoedox | TOR RENT 725 AND fany. Tes end chovslate sud sherry were | mere envious tales. only 0 few obscure texts in the Dh Fer be | sas ee Apply to ME RHEES. end AE BS fie Ch Go bag nage en by 0 bose —_— own part he did not believe that this doctrine | izstitution, at’ — TE ST. 3 DOORS BELOW | _mb-ot ____ 3. MAY ECO. OSs Fat, under ow amo! . x 4 t oy —- of datiodls alts Tine oln was m8 toilet of ~ ae Play the piano in every style, be ee ae - heimgin grr aa Wane croerlenee ta aut ceraphy end iting peat BETats fmily preferred: references exchanged.” A et Diack silk, Miss Tiffany was in net over was immense, a ai plain band; ing to wi hours dress DISCREET, office, mn O-St RENT_146 = 7 silk, and pretty Miss Margaret was in a becom- But she didn’t know that « dollar holds ae = Bergiart ion he grader a3 Bier office comvenention. Aire Sone ‘WARTED FURNISHED iM FOR A Frevocme and tin, wtutg one ere, cap 6 ing high toilet of lilac silk. Exactly one hundred cents. did not believe that the Bible taught it, Presi- | \W7ANTED-FINST-CLAGS CHAMBER MAID AND | there's no other roomern: with comforiaot abons | 145 Xt HMC MOMEIMOS iatsie Bak ae “ Senator Stanford entertained a company of [Philadelphia Times, dent Patton has said that this doctrine was not pd Waitress 9 aaall petvate family i mnet © i oC oad eae Privacy ‘will be assured; state location, | m11-3t ’ > tlemen at dinner last evening in honor of an essential part of the system of Calvinism. | Te‘erences and stay. — eras peeee " ROR RENT—1026 STH ST, N.W., CONTAININ Sen, Nelson Miles, who leaves the city on Fri-| Of course she didn’t, don't you know, he speaker aid that he did not believe this | WWANTED{TO,ENGAGH A JOURNALIST WHO | tO re TRO at oice F Yarlor, dinine room and Liteben Se eet hoor and o day for California, The table was laid with & You brilliant wit and scholar; when he was ordained as @ minis- | with the Goid and bulver Question, Auatess Box 7a. | WW ine Garces archer te aaa Nintiy: Fushi | arse, otk, Poms and ath ou second, Rent ~ searf of lilac brocade down its center and the The only dollar that she knew ter, and when he was questioned ty | Star office. = At*_ | Boom between 10thand 16th and land N ste. north: | So) next —wE OFFER A HANDSOMELY FUR: = 4 silver epergne Was filled with lilies of the val- ‘Was but a silver dollar. Rev. Dr. Chester as to how he could give his as- WAXTEDA WHITE WOMAN FOR GENERAL | Vest Address VINGINIA, Star office. CE hag I EE ~ ley and maiden hair ferns, The guests were = sent to the doctrines of the church the House Work in Sinall Family at Takoma; @10 6 —— ene season: house Jarve and complete in every respect; br ke Gen, Schotield and Gen, Rochester, Justice ake secaker <a that - an not eee ee ee month, Call Wednesday from 9 to 11 a.m, st 2024 WANTED—BOARD. Situated ou Mut, overlooks Hho ai eed on. Sat Field, aker Reed and Senators McMillan, | Only piano forty music shoul permitted | trine to be a part of Calvinism. Judge Drake | 2S *t- »-¥- = aa JOHNSTON, 1503 Pen: i nw, 108,70 Lod 4h t= : made i ANTED—IMMED IATELY—WOMAN FOR GEN- R iterate to a SP fe = 2 . 4 Sanize, itieom, Pasco, Pugh, Voorhees, Aldrich | iu Lent. bg raat he ren. none were condemne d taullouerek POLtha ee te yey Private Ponte: Paci i 'T—UNFURNISHED-ALL BUT TWO nates nee owas Fisukta'c Seg coed uae aoe = ‘This phaso waa further developed by a serion | WANEDCAN EFFICIENT SETTLED WBITE | PHOtng oflce; terme moderate. “Addrees a-a'm.| AMoome of Nine-coom lousc.for tte board for two | “ind LS Fat a one ‘urope Ward Politician: “Iam utterly opposed t0/ of questions pat by Rev. Dr. Fullerton, who goaat home and quod eas: toneoenes eine hae = Children: reieremees. O20 Yih stn we mfd-ie* spring. __ | bessism, asked if God foreknowledge and if he con- | drevs EME! . Star office. mii WANTED—LOTS, ;OK RENT—BY R ©. SOLTZMAN, REAL &S- Seostor and Mra Hearst will open their! Coparcenir in Crime—refectively and affirm-|demned men for their sins was it not the | \\WANTED —A Goo INDUSTRIOUS MAN TO = * (stoand Insurance Broker, 10th ana ste.a.8 superb new house on Wednesday aftern on, | atively: “I'm married m: ” same as saying that they were foreordsined to 1 Care of Horses and General Work; German HOUSES. when the music room will be opened sad a ™ a everlasting death. feesaa; must stay at night, Apply after 6 p.m. at FE ers Be 2188 33 rogram, of music rendafod. by the ‘ses | The stenographer has to get write down to] aiference in is opinion between the Know: | WASTED SSLLINEN OR GALANT OF COM migat | ed Pode errar of San Francisco and their brother. | his work. edge of God and the decrees of God. Erasing Pencil. The greatest selling novelty ever ANTED—BY FISH & MILLER 1213 F8T.N.W. | isc? Owing to the unfinished condition of some of omens 20 anka seu Gon. luced. | Erases ink thoroughly in two seconds: no WW iicss of crouud betwect: Feud Mong Git and the rooms Mrs. Hearst was obliged to limit her at s 00 to, 200 percent profit. One i.w,, 38 to 40 feet front by not Jess than 65 K rt, facing t bec te san cga teers ho ‘a ball will| Bens man doesn’t impose on his wife, she| It wag argued by Judge Drake, who made an SEP is cals amcuinted to $020 in six days; another | or 75 deep. mn7-6t_ | Mose.sve.end Thomas \9th above Ket., 14r. onatate Fear 5: BAe bepiven. She srusicaie ba at 4 o'clock. | 9°qUires the idea thathe nolonger loves her, | elaborate speech, that the election of men by | Agsnt for each siate apd tetritory. Sampic by mail ANTED-FOR CASH, GOOD BUILDING LOTS, | © iN by the your @300 nar 3s Morence Bayard and Miss Hillyer of Cali- God to eternal life was a sovereign act of centa. For terms and full pardiculare uddrees THE pectpeatt snd morthwent. Exice must be sow | & mio, For seman ofS oe MONROE ERASE MFG. CO., La Crosse, Wis. m10-3° | Address P.O. Box 316. je14-3m er. 2. 7 tha, 0.500 ~e 130 fornia are at present the guests of Mrs. Hearst, | ‘The meter often suffers with gas trick fever. | God, wnile his passing by of some was | Oa eos lath eA | ‘OFFICES. Boor, MePueree an ate toe, ee TI who has taken Mrs. Biddie’s house on 20th = aah also a sovereign act. He said men bad no| WWANTED—AT 009 13TH ST. NW. ia | WANTED MISCELLANEOUS Ket bet. 10th 172k. 3000 et bt r+ strevt, in the dining room of which the meals A woman wearing s bell crown hat carries s right to arraign God for the exercise of His | can stay at night; reference required, midst cine —e Conbecticut ave. are easily served from the kitchen of the new sovereign power. But it was not, as has been WANTEDSA RELIABLE, NEAT BOY TO DO ‘ANTED— PARTIES HAVING PROPERTY — house. oa Wm. Hearst is expected soon to clapper under it, represented om it rey anes of Se by which House conn ees ‘Family; must bave wat ae Shey owls tke te eel withous adi ge and arrive bere from California, — men were condemne: th without any re- | #004 refer ot. Dw. immediately. ‘Soom ¥ Partly furnished. Mrs. Justice Field held a pleasant reception | General Greely is the meteorological Janus, | £374 10 ther lives. As it was stated in another | iO" _____| de uding nT can and purane frany prt Soon-ey, coore i . yesterday afternoon. He can weather any kindof a storm or storm | ®¢tion of the confession God passed by men | YW 4NTED Apprention ATED Lom BL ee loa | Builder. Real Kéteto Bought and sold. mi11-6t"_ Cont . ito From April 1 to Oct. - and then ordained them to wrath because of | — See ee ma ‘ANTED—A NUMBER OF PRETTY CHILDREN yette square. ... Ry Bi ansasienssneandl Mrs. and Miss McMillan entertained the Owls | any kind of weather. their sins, wx: ‘¥D—HONEST BOOK AGENTS FOR HON. ‘to be Photographed Cabinet Size for to 16th wt. immediately Conn. sve bet Gand Rh very handsomely in their home last evening. -— A QUESTION NOT ANSWERED. in is our Dunipens: outhtand ietruction free oe” | Pile Size. Low prices tbismouth, ‘STAM GALLELY, | 1609 cons aw crear) Got tee? 930 | Otlst bet Nand tsis'og) Perey Purataned.20 Frot. Dave of Baitimmre lectared. before the Writing Editor:—looking over the office: | Rev. Dr. Hamilton asked whether the pass- |_ 10-3 "FAULKNER & ALLAN, O10 Fet. mw. Senay ania bye pen a SE HOR nev | m0 RO. HOLTZMAN, Jouand Fewenw, FRELLETINS CAN Be OBTAINED AT QUE OF. young jm Robe in | “Any body im here got « constitution of the | ing by of God of any individual settled his | WWANTED EAIn SALARY FD A COMPETENT | VV National hotel, Address M.P-F,, Star office. 11" | JOB RENT_BRICK HOUSE 634 Q ST. iy ruom Cor Sere . > - rk of 5 ri Pat ne ae ee ee, a | ONLY BY PERMIi8 PHOM OUR OFF! Eaglab, Prouchs Spanish sed Teta Sues | United States?” devtiy. Acres SERORNES, agua RIGGS" | yy neep_ wana tang, wo porns om | Fon Merah masa wna “Kiss Song” was particularly well received. | Fighting Editor: “I've got a pretty faircon-| ‘God has not answered that question,” re- WASTED —QUICK — 500 WHITE AND COLORED | ver Home, of Little One, Aged from 8 months 1,8 | ONDE 1907 Si The drawing rooms were decorated with flow- | stitution but not quite wo good a one as that.” | plied Judge Peake. the fest arene ene Womsi: aif the Working Womens Ii tey best fe rr EE od 18] Roh ein ew. 10 ersand a substantial su, closed the evening. aman and then the next ste, to or or Cooks and Ho! BURNHAM': ANTED—PARLOR FURNITURE, UPHOL- ‘mod. =. A.coupany of quests wore aaked in to meat tho ta F na we him to dishonor for his sia"? Tifo'det mew. vane Wa Stored Maitrensca made over; weck done in a neat | 534 Tbe wot kdl club after the lecture. | Amtong thove present | | Sider acer i = ‘Well, now, | «1 don't beliove, that question was ever | WANTED — WHITE AND COLORED. GGOKS, ats Taek tree rust ead end | 1390 4 were ‘isses Windom, is dear —— answered,” obse: . Mr, ar jaist UTES ct Sie eee Batebeller. the Misses Puller, Miss Bancroft, | Client—bouncing up and out: “You are no DE Hamlin xpremed his distinction with Rup and Swetieh Wamenh Bagracs Beste cts 3,000 to iss Carlisle, Miss Henriques, Miss Card, Miss | lawyer. Good morning.” answer given by Judge Drake and thenthe | Stored.) BURNHAM'S, 1110G st. n.w. ‘w8-6t* | curity. ‘Address c HA. Corkhill, Miss Dahlgren, Miss Edie, Miss: Pen- latter proceeded to say that he hoped the mem- ANTED — EXPERIENCED CLERK IN DRY | WWANTED—PERSON HOLDING A POSITION IN Mi Mis i . = - bers would not be led to bi i "and a W if the de te wink Borrow 8200, = Miss ge ‘iss Al sel Gas ie te is an In ee « » | trine of the ceverigats iopss down the doc- W ‘pends fae rt — ey a Ege Angonhac pe ee ter, Mr. Henry Morrill, Mr. Alger, Mr. J. W. | please copy. iu rake, continuing, said that G ve ; *; 4 table fo . ‘beds ion, 1437 Penn. ave. uw. ton, Mr. Eldridge, Maj. Turnbull, Mr. Hains,| Lottery Bill appears to be an unpopular in- NOT DR. BARTLETT'S IDEA. WASTED, A, IHOROUGILY COMPETENT HOOK | Wy ANTED_H. BAUM PAYS THE BIGHEST CASH Fecran at, Ors and Mr. Philip, Mr. McKeeand Mr. Alex Legare. "| dividual in the northwest. “Now you mean to say,” inquired Dr. Bart- Keeper to fill s responsible position. Address, Prices for Furniture, Carpets, Feather CoE Re ‘ —————-oe—______ iq 2 i» | Stating ex, eriences, refereuces salary expected, | Office and Store Fixtures, Entire Housebolds «| 130: ‘Mrs. Patterson and Mrs. Cilley of 1328 I street DISCUSSING FOREORDINATION. lett, “that God could have saved these men if | Box 16, Star office, ms-3t ' | specialty. on reasonable terms. Address 314 | >On RED 3 f, es are at home on Tuesday informally. They will pecs “+ | he had wanted to?” WWANTED-—A RESPFOTABLE COLORED Boy OF == — Bey Se pee able hotes tn Good condixion. Ae ae deceusted toa yew Grssabalen, me Members of the Presbytery Debating = replied Jadge Drake. miaive ks ieee tr aia oo Oa Fk as a ees sit mB nas Massac’ . . “Now, if that is your idea of God,” 5 2 ae ama if : ‘A. PRESCOTT, and Mrs. John Bell Bouton of New York. the Proposed Revision. Bartlett, “it is a very bad idea.” WASTED HOUSE WOMEN, CHAMBER MAIDS, | QoleYure: Curstar ofices nes OF ANTE, ott Foe BENT 1740 EST. TEN-KOGM HOUSE, IN | —U1-204_ ee nee a 2 Boys, Girls and Sober ‘ Lieat Jno. P. Finley, U.S.A, recently sta- ENA - ra aereren sy fen for all Business; 45. GEO. A. SURDAN 1417 Fe RENT—49 D ST. NW. 3-STORY BAY “ 4 TED—FREE LOGICAL INFIKM- | Fat 8-3 a ick House with ail modern improvements, tioned ut Boston, is spending © month’s leave THE QUESTION OF INFANT DAMNATION—MINISTERS > FEARFUL OF THE ee OF CHANGE. ort. t Aa Docent won pee ae a een x = including clecte ‘balls, wash tule, two " of absence with’ his family'st No. 1199 12th | 20 7SINK THERE 1s xo scRIPTURAL ADTHOR- judge Drake maiutained that God and his day, 12 FRUTIGENGE OF Fide, May Bonding th ace , 5 Ee é tg es Monday, Weducsday and Friday, 11 a.m, "io 13°m. | W606 6th st miszoltis i.e Water cloneta, Bc. JOH E- street northwest. Mr. and Mrs, Finley are at | 7% 70R 1T—svpox puaxe Protests camer | Purposes could not be judged by men. In con- NTED— PUNDORE'S, EMPLOYMENT BU- 2 = en eee “ 1321 Pet. 1D 43 > ae eer a BE = NAKD, 407 4 home to their friends on Fridays. ‘MAKING CHANGES IN THE CONFESSION. cluding his address Judge Drake said that it | wnitcGnd conned: for ag i ey ee gant women: | VV ANT ED th Sisal Batate Soraitioe oe tho ae * by, . f al! kinds of domestic lebor, et Money to Invest on. ~7 LEN st Miss Estelle Hayden of Columbus, Ohio, is would be impossible to predict what would be | masisies with Teerenoes, nemoved 10 70D Lat A.W. Suall iomaot from @500 te 85:00 wks ee eee Firncive and beasts Homes, a mport, EL: ——_FOR RENT—ROOMS. __ with Mrs, and Miss French at the Arlington. The discussion of the proposed changes in = met upon fe oe of making TED-AN UNMARRIED WHITE MAN FA: | SMely Dluce at 6 per cent per anuum.’ Persons having Soll at agent bergen: al stable. Will reut or Foe MNT sour FRONT Roum, wits ve - | the confession of faith wamed by the De ar td Fea ne og eto stat? | Wimtlinr pith Gore ot ee chee De peste ed medi | “w8-In CHARLES PAKLY, 603 14th st.nw. | si6 ser Yamishel Sie ace en arabe. ‘Miss Gilmore and Miss Voorhees of Pennsyl was resi ry other and mo: dical ‘ultimatel res, Chickeus aud Dogs to = oe ~ — | § cls ‘hern private faintly ; po = * x | Washington ci ib at the “ re radical changes, ultimately | rive on Suburban Place Three Squares from Street ANTED—A TINNER OR STOVE DEALER AS B RENT—VERY PRETTY HOUSE, QST BET. weeping. 221 E st. now. 12-3" vania are the guests of Miss Scranton, 1337 K city presbytery session to- | tending to the destruction of the confession | Carm Address C.C.C., Star office, m8-3t @ Tenant fora Store and on 7th at w.; | BK amhand iets? resen souk frovt, pretty tropt | JOR KENT—1225 NEW YORK AVE, THKEE street. day. Xestorday the debate was mainly con-| In his opinion this phase of the matter ought | \WraNTED-AN ENERGETIC SALES MAN TON: | ttt ©# aid at one ouetalt rag Tard; fountain and porch. $50 yer month furuised. | 'PArgeand Ouc Smal Comer cates Peed : d wie oany Seenenelile, on in trades p : INTIRE, 3 ‘ Judge Green and two daughters of New | fined to those sections upon which is baged the | to be seriously considered. In a solemn, earn- | WV ‘troduco our hing, pew, demand | m5-6t 222 Oat, nw. Opp. Lrinity church, | ™8-St__WAMKEN CHOAIE & CO..010 Lith + oh wile OF aungle; rent Tork and Mise Jounie, Hayden, of Columbus. | doctrine of reprobation. A voto had not been | xt Manner the speaker urged the presbytery | heiqua, Ghia om PHOTECHON LOCK S0- | Wanamp—FigeT-Class PlaNO_aND OnGax | INGE, SENT POSSESS PROPERLY ON @ si, | uit XsNTTHREE ROOMS FOR S10 OR FOR GRRE a route to Oar Pena hag” and last | reached when the presbytery adjourned late | tho ministers if they hed tried to expinia these | WWANTED—A GOOD OOO, MUST HAVE RECOM | rermssu 7, UGENE SHOE! ; visi WAHKEN CHOATE & CO, Glo1imet_| F'tccue ver eit. Ge Act a 18 talay in Sedge fo Old Point, They went on) yesterday afternoon. statements to. thelt people, and snid that if | ,W, mendations Call on Mths, 5 bs ed eS eee ene Bits and Te on ong least ae S1Se per enthe | ROE RENTOTHAEE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, Mr. and Mra. AL. Barber have “FOREORDAINED TO EVERLASTING DEaTs.” | that was done the complaint could no longer be | \wraNTED—WE WISH TO EMPLOY AN ACTIVE ANTED IT KNOWN C.D. COLLINS, BUILDER | “ mo-me | WARNEN CHOATE & 00.610 Iithet_ | on setae tor ASUS ae ee ee NS Bnd, Wet 3 a ve gone to New|) ras morning the debate was opened by Rev. | made that the people did not understand some | WANte>, Weis h gud ‘Town to Handle Our | cialty of Joboiug sud Remodeling. Estiunstes Gi OR RENT—BEAUTIFUL LITTLE HOUSE OF 7 | qoon KENT“910 NY AYER ONE Lanoe York for a week or sorponapm ick Geek ca Mr. Edwards, He said that he was in favor of portions of the confession, He predicted that | Goods; $10 to #10 per week according to sbality. | Bo Furnished. i £26-im* op V st. bet. 14th and 15th, handsomely Nicely Farushed Boom end sarah see ‘Khuom, There was a brilliant hop a! g- = —— us in the time of Jonathan Edwards a series of | C&ivaseinx, Fur particulars address HO! ham Saturday night. The large dining rooms | ‘Xe frst change proposed, which is as tollows: | doctrinal sermons would result in a revival of | GAN H*MED¥ OO. 1 Pembertou square. Boston, were used, one for dancing and the other for In chapter three, section three, which reads | religion. ee ANTED TT BROWN WE POSITIVELY GUAR. | Pista © 7A cm eS CROAT E A con | Communicating, with peivatetath southern exposure! a Sutee that we have lot of clear Havane |" ms-3 610 Lith st | With first-class bosrd. terms imoderste ie ANTED—SALESMEN AT ONCE—A FEW GOOD | SiCk ru iy eid stand, Tot} Bounas ives ae. 195-48 Dox 70K RENT— OK EENT—NICEL a “By the decree of God for the manifestation NOT PREPARED To VOTE. ‘men to sell our goods by le to the wholesale | =U ae , - m) we BENT-NICELY | FURNISHED LARGE wapper. There wasa large number of invited 3 en to sell our goods by sample to the wholesale = z 232 N.J.av.80n16r. | 320 rout Kooms with closets; all couvenien Eee among tng bia Rev. De Hanknad | gf ks Gor soca, sod jangaa tre fre”| | Dr. Hamlin stad tat ho wold bo unable | ds" Ye Ms et maaan | WW ANTRE-NEN AND SEAOADAAND EORMT | ies! Sendieethatts are wife, Re tative Rai : destinated unto everlasting life and others fore- ae. ries: 4 Tenative® Stivers, Mrs and Miss Stiecre bet | ordained to everlasting death,” omit the words | ‘2,b® Present at the session this afternoon and | Money, stvanced for tages, Pivskcomate ee i eo sland i and Mre. Webster, Col. Marshall and daughters, | ®fter life. a if the Lacing bs was ready to vote now | “fid-a.tu.th.J0t WAL LOWRNTHAL, Auctioneer, B37 7th st. n.w. judge Wilshire. ‘Mra. Carr | , These words, he said, were generally misun- | 00 the proposed change. The presbytery do- ED—AN ACTIVE MAN AS PARTNER IN | —— Mad Mire Webster Happy te. and Mrs, Foto ee and for this reason, in his. opinion, cided t atit was not prepared to vote at that W Well-paying Business: small chpital required. | WANTED STEAM CARPET CLEANING AND . Trobridg On : yy ought to beomitted. In addition the | time. “2 sreasee et feamned. and — ptf So ‘levels ee oe doctrine that men are foreordktined to,ever- DR. HAMLIN'’S CONCLUDING SPEECH. = Beatroyed: WYOUNGS, 1402 fe uve Lelephoue Pleree; Mra Andrews, Dr. Berryhill, Indian | lasting death was opposed to that of freelaiva-| Dr. Hamlin then made bis concluding speech WANTED-—SITUATIONS. _,| 1008-2. a3 Sonne Son tem elo ssa net leghicacorsaiaartacs ore likely to | Of te debate. He said that in the hair-split- NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE BOY 14 and Mise B % Eave i] HOR KENT—000 E ST. 3 j PLEASANT Koosts | Bo einen; southern within 1) | fiche Baicinocs Sad Poisson ses” tion. w10-3t }OK RENT—WITH BOARD, A LARGE COMPORT- ae wentiemen ; ali home comtorts, terms $20. mouth, Im sdvance: ball room. 405 6th st. nw. 1761 P ST. TED—TRY SCRIBNER. BEST BUTTER- POR = ‘Lable Goods, F cle, Furnished Kooms with ine. 20c. per pound. Cool ing definitions of words more error in religion Years of age, Employment in Office or Store. Ad-| 17c. per pound, Warranted not to get strong ( = 2 — the M . Mr. “4 of these words seemed to the er | ing dress Box 147, Star office. 11-2t* | butter a ‘mone! JOR RENT—TWo OB THREE ritt, Mr. Gibson’ Mra, Beate Bowe and Mra Bate to be inconsistent with, the chance had been caused than from most any other a TEDBe 1 REUERCTABER GOLOMEDGTAL Nit" Don't takeaay hing unt “yustangoodaa Ser eu Maaiceing Boome; Sue ieotien. © ——_ of Christ, who is represented in the Bible as | ¢8Us€. He agreed with Albert Barnes that the fs uituation aa Chambermiaid or Nurse, with tet: | Hef” OF “all the same thing.” but yet the best. which | 3137 8 ‘4 si — last evening | “®ePi9 over sinners. This doctrine would | Bible presumably means what the average ences, Cail or address 1410 12th st.n.w.1" | for sale only by WAL. C. SCRIBNER, 328, 320, 430, | O02 S| POH RENT IN DESIRABLE HOME Two PL. Lester gave a theater party last evening | further indicate that God was respecter of | Feeder scos in It, In reference to the question | Wr ANTED-“BY 4 YOUNG -WAN-APLAGE ITS, ANTED-EVERYBODY SUFFERING —FaRow | 1921:22. inicely carpeted: othet furnished er eaferutsyel. et to six couples. which, the speaker sai d | Of the free knowledge of God and the condem- sistant Bar Tender, Address MEU. Star office.” ~ 208 Ist s Schood, = paki. ~ — persons, 5 : id, was oppose : = = 2 Smoky Chimneys to know that I tee to | 1135 ; beard cunvenient, Mra W. H. Barnes, 414 Maple avenue, Le | to the teachings of the Bible. It wee further | uation of men to death, he said that God does | \W7ANTED_HY A YOUNG GERMAN GIRL. 4 sIT. | Cure Them or No Pay Kequired: 210 1s =e AS ac Droit Park. will be at home to her friends | taught that God gave every man a chance, | have knowledge of what a man’s life is to be, | VY uation in nice American family to Take Care of trobes Made to Heat or NoPay. W.& DANTE, | 301 DOR RENT—TRANSIENTS AGOGO! ‘Thursdays during this month. = and this doctrine seemed to teach that it was | Dut that dove not mean that he has condemned | Git" Guar ica, saver Work: Auldreee GERMAN | 1815 10ST ae | 13 Fie ey i IS im from the to death. He did not * pee : i oa Mise Mary Howe of Brattleboro, Vi, who | Dot Possible for every man to be saved, believe that men were ‘lost because God. hed WANTED By. A, RESPECTABLE, COLORED LOST AND FOUND. ieud Dacor eee st the Choral society concert tomorrow bad condemned them but because of their sin, The | enced: referchees, Call or addveas 1203 Sener ers | = a 0 JK KENT—FURNISHED OW UNFORNISHED, night, arrived this afternoon and is at the | In reply tos question by Rev. Dr. Chester, | wuole quection invalved ia the: eae oe TED-BY A SETTLED COLORED WOMAN, | ®ZO BET ARDECSTTED. 23,1009, A WHITE | 1108 yp Serene ae manga, bY her, brother, | the speaker sald that he thought the words | reprobution was whether a man could be saved | WW Fuse aa Xurae ot Ging Maldron mice | PEO, G2 Herrin Dow 18 monte od’ has Disk | 3008 HTC" Pa eee ae Preferred. Address ox call Mr. Howe, the well-known composer. | ‘and others foreordained to everlasting death” | after God has dbim by. The man in the | ences. Call or all the week af 1040 Sth | dress McDevitt's Detective Agency, G10 9h st 8x {s0u MENT TWO Of THREE PLEABAN ae Mr. Arthur Moses gave a handsome dance | were unscriptural and untrue. It made the | Bible who invited guests to a feast who did not Att | “wi1-ot* 1703 (ok KENT [TWO O8 THREE PLEASANT, UN- last evening in honor of the Thirty club, which | salvation of such men impossible, that | Come and then invited others who did come, did | ‘Wy ANTED-BY A BOY 19 YEARS OF AGE, GITU- | J OSi—FAMILY PET SAEPHEND DOG, HAVING | 1625 iit Housckseping's “mod impos hare clsasee, was attended by about a hundred of the|is the common sense view of it| He | 20t ee eae as Ash B08 mcneph | Las fincas 2Gas ite seen aan TE Bat tater whl be nell vowended Dy cotrectine | 1405: solthery cxiweure, terme resnonatis. JOS Det aw jounger society people. A number of the | did not believe that any minister would preach the invitation. | He had no intention of doing | % ‘Nei ily APinLLae” | toa W HART, BOT Het ne vr rLae® | 22 P - Intge roome te the Mosee buildin om Temes the dootrine that men are condemned from the tirely Berens trap ar — acl cacao WANTED, BY A GRADUATE IN PHARMACY. 4 | Jf O8T—BLACK SETIER PUP: SEVEN MONTHS 335 furtiabed font Bocas Rest tet, Bom egy alge midnight a berating ere | rocinning to, death. 18 was opposed to com- | noitvitstion, He eald that the oxplanstinn | evens ntiirise BSOeNe GAT ae ee, growing around right aye. Heturn to 1708 Pet mw | 330 aos ae anne was served and dancing was kept a good Tinie | about the meaning placed on these words by | hat many things were mysterious and could | ¥- 8. Collius. Ls le Nan DUS | 318 B R RENT—NICELY FURNISHED SECOND. Poroctetonhir those whe were present | the pisin people” Le wanted ake i uy | not be explained was not satisfactory ‘ARTED — BY AN EXPERIENCED WaITE | | 067—ON MARCH 11. 000, A FATE OF SPEC. | $31 Cy sy a ESS were Miss Hough, Miss MeNulty, Miss Julia Bey- | love ia his heart and wanted to preach itt pol poor ph pray lubed pier Dama ae ag ed PO rere meng he rayry pro ge oR a ee ap pe eg idge, Miss Mary Miller, the Misses Entwistle, A DOCTRINE MISUXDERSTOOD. [hor adie haaon eran foc ey npn nts Gen. CC. AUGUR, 2732 Dumbarton ave. m11-3t_ | $$) j Strictly private family; no cuildren; references te: ‘Miss Bivina, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hibbs, Messrs . proved to be stumbling blocks to so many, WARIED-BY YOUNG GERMAN MAN, SPEAKS Tay Dis iEsGRNGER BOY eis—a | bu quired, ‘Address Box 116, Star ofice. Poel Joyce, Fred Smith, J. E. Jones,Oulihan.Larner, | | The next speaker, Rev. Dr. Bartlett, com- pyle hour for recess having arrived the res- | shine hors he can make hituself Wacful, Addtats | Lita and tro Onse-beuwesa Oth stv and® Pew | G15: Fok RENT- NICELY PURNISMED Rooms ‘Thomas Francis. jr., Teel, A. W. Francis, | meuded the explanation made by the commit- | by journed until 2 o’cloc! 157, Star ofc, inl 0-21" | ave. and market, or in market buil ‘a £00,916 Fetaw. ond floor; new bay window; lange Miller and Hough. : tee of their motives in recommending changes RESUMED AFTER RECESS, WANTED HUUSEREEPING OR COOKING TN ie IGHT & STOCKETT, #10 ¥ ST. Sanaeibehee SObsoiee nt rR Se aes Seca ar wt hme ce ne eer | Aenea deers | WS ree S[ Rebs pon ua meer aay wor Ce aan sweeping Wevision of the confession “of fark CAPITOL GLRANINGS. Seca ; ae peak * as ail'conveuieuen Jnguite O19 13th st Bw. Funeral of Mrs. Hopkins. nor such as would eliminate from it the system EY ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY GRADUATE OF pom ret PRATT, 1114 1ithat. nw, RE ‘0 RESPECTABLE COLORED TEN- | ~~ __ , ‘doctrine known as Calvinism.” t Deficiency Bili—Other 4 y Lig lin F ik RENT — LARGE NICELY YURNISHED cl of Ala | man whom he described as having given more = ae AR’ = SWELA | {OR RENT—Manca 13, A “Sisok aoe dame, took piace from Trinity P. E charch at | incharity than ‘any other individual of the | A number of officials ware before the Senate | W? thar Puts dpaiy 2 Gana . BOARDING. F’Siotine to coupse of adults; us cuudeee mae noon today. ‘The deceased had resided for| ge. , This man who, resides here, he said, | sommittes on appropriations yesterday in tho | Amt ia Wasblaw’ and ironing. Call at bad Utkin OMS AND BOARD—139 BAST CAPITOL ST; qncea, Box 117, Star fice, _* “nu en \viniem. A ut 3 + 20! — : erragi rele York and was in her 75th | Te" gpeaker replied in the ahiees. | interest of their respective items in the urgent ED-BY A COMPETENT WHITE COOK Connecticut lady: table good ‘and Festive Purnishea or Unturusied, wh year. She been here some weeks, at the | ative and ‘then his er | deficiency bill. Among those who made brief Waa Situation; city or country. Ad- Cee 2 a and ens. a ms- 3s" Hillman house, when she died of congestion | asked how it could be le that God | arguments or explained things were Prot, | {ese Box 120 Starofice, | ate Boowiti good board st abe “auburay” Pe aver Sad 70K RENT—MARCH15.ONE THIRD STORY BACK of the lungs, after an illness of two weeks. She | would treat men in a way would | Mendenhall of the coast survey, Maj. Davis of | WW ANTED—2Y, A, ‘ABLE COLORED | at. uw.: moderate, "713m tera A Nee ~ < — a Tell known in arisy, congress res and wat | not treat their childre conderan them 0 tne war records oftce, Sixth Auditor Coulter, | rectus Gulitniittat eT ct °F Ge | nae WEBSTER, $13 Tita Sr NW; TRANS Fok RENT st Nw. « noon 3 tt Y + |B “= A ‘with board: ihod: soothers 4... ee Gee enn tn Goons aati | Chao the Drea of atten Broo, Gon | W QRTEO=} SUUARON SY RSMOTuaCE | hes feahuetet iy Steet ayers Peas eae ee bry 7 ae the roms of men conduct Albert Ordway, Public Printer Palmer, Capt. | appiyetsestLcc ww. ml l-2t" =— to preierrad: ab © Chance for those Tor explanation | Brian and Chief Clerk Collins. Wy SNTED—ALWAYS GOTODicE’S AGENCY FoR RoR RENT_1826 G ST. N.W., ONE FLOOR, OON- was not satuatactenry. The | man potion Sen “and Women Cooks, Coschnen, COUNTRY BOARD. | PE I soldiers He cited ancthet cone of & ditiaguished priest | » Senator Voorhees at, introduced Ab bill | bets ‘rereroneee O13 Fel eu ne ia BAD | pons oe i SUMMER rOR A Lint EEehay se eat a. ed a aumber who had been chosen as one ofthe slaere of | Citow dt ih? late Admiral Lee Darin; WS 122-42, HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS Ceepyse nies, sence Sree ow roma gan gas pt ta Ce Gen. pee won ng and Nurses, 7 Men Lo Wor ute Gy WiLL TaRe oon ; nan, Butlers 4, COOMBS, at * Small Children Pails Church, ie. A Bat og, ids, due | the, sta aes | Werebaey 2 RETTHRD SADE PostaION a8 | Peat Ae SE erek FOR RENT—OFFICES, coun! en the Dertor nundry ax wagon, driers gored | SBE sah Sonne bee ieeed sat | geverament aad Mori under an tt opproved Sipe co ae poner sayy ae of bis work and wanted to buy out the business, | Which are capable of doubtful He | priation ect” am SPDT” | WY ANTRD — A FRENCH OBIEE COOK WINK | mm ton: 610 per menth; will puentat His prospects for becoming proprietor of the | ‘hes, went on to say that the was | " Senator Sawyer, from the committee on post : Sastry ot ina THE LADY IX RINK, BONNET Wai 30-88 squish wee ant rr boeh cad whe | Sat oceans zat | gfe and pt ene tarry roared | Eppa ea Cawetien AK | WY eas stn har ESE pes Pre chinery und other pieces of nga ‘Phuc e | that the entire plan of salvation "wes based on | Huu proviune {08 the appointment of an, as, | aT A FERNOH WOMAN APSE SB Tape Gaara Want isp men si * fag be wan before Ue’ Police Court for pared | he ch tht Christ ‘came Tato” the world | Str affine ralway mall serice. WV SRa rice ase tie | Puaciies tayo cee ee ee | oe ney emmy onricg soon pesos latoeny. He plead guilty and and was eeut to | no “autetion that iT" was “oe goapes | Sgtsvorable report was ordered yesterday ) Sis eat Eres, he >= ‘Dr By + aegr trmt, Meow Haine O20 2, eR Se ie of salvation. He ssid that God had not pre- te pay $5:500,000 to inhabitants of the rteee W Suerte 5) = cost | apLUK : —_——— eee ee pared a place for the condemned, for it was ad in sens ‘s - er onty 4: olor = Me Jahn Hoty rnin Mos 30° sews | tit et ant ates Pee |e by Union tons Suhing’ he contsdacl | “atu a 1 Sembee Shy Ste __POR RENT--STORES. nertheast and bas two grown daughtera Night | fos specher meinteionh tot Provision for the | "sige morning hour in the House Ww 4 Mr'or'in 0 taueage : doo with Dweiliiy sitechch e Pt edeathesigrm rapt Asp into a me Soo plan. He | the Senate bill was passed pene & x & j Sa eee ae, back parlor after the front win- | Used vaele quain reviewed from | ments) to prevent the Ivy Taetivate, ? eas alr dows. it was neariy 2 o'clock in the morning | Quastisas and theniegian toners with petty lous dearer frow ove eee oo ; LS when they were awakened by some ‘SSLIEVES IB PeRReRD Edward student v ick, | mors year: Weston on 2th at “Apaly to cue in the room One of them haw mn geny! Phone oe agp a o21 Faw. looked azound the room and discovered | _ “7 believe that God foreordained all things,” Fam af ictegn miles over the W : ce the form of 4 man moving about the bed. The ee campy pod dys ie 1 retarJetorday tro burs and Aine FOR RENT-—-STABLES. ‘ hand = Copp. believe, added, | minutes. run was cna that slmign —— = —S scuched the face of « Darty negro. fhe gare | “that it was forgordained thet I was to speak | could not gover the distance in fares hours : Dea ote ee Ry dow. which be bad vpaned with Kall sad Srey im at this Sppiction ot "te field mi Scie eae eee % young woman @ good foreordination. Mr, went ‘what had caused = stoppage, “None pete negro and ideocidea t2'Dan Wil | say that be @id mot believe that id not | xoer damon baninene”” The pesconger’ at rogted: yesterday afternoon. was|some would reject it and ere of James Stone, Wilkes- twied in the Police Court this morning and held boro, N.C. been commuted to twenty compel ' yoars’ confinement. f EF f f i 5 7 r ie iF if

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