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~ ey Lf sa THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1890—SIXTEEN PAGES. FOR SALE-HOUSES._|_ FOR SALE_HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. QOK SALE-i HAVE THE EXCLI SIVE KiGHY FO SELL TWO DESIRABLE Pit ces OF EROF- | JOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN IF PURCHASED AT ERTY ON THE WEST SIDE Oe 11EH 81, SM. “eee, homse WAH Teun sts Lot eae LS to ‘brick howee ‘Fentine. for "$40 VERY Romchared ata very, fitle. above Be AND. DECID wine OFFERED ¥ 0 abpant: Is 84 cbatixting” BUILDING, FOUR STOKIES, COVERING | NEARLY Ne front; bay window, and ern improvements; Jot Into it. to a paved tre On Preiuises, WHOLE LOT, TWENTY: FEET, rick, 10 rooms. all 1 Deantitully paperedt: WOU cash. oa. + house band ILD! hand: catinet Pretty home. r ie Poker on ine ar ROYAL SNEAK HEART G8 BUSINESS CENTER AN WITHIN TWO SQUARES SEP AND Ped: | 31, 8.0 2 ow rented. Kerconubie tenant wants ARGEST. DRY GOODS, HARDWARE AND FUR Years leave tor #0. CBL, rr) Pet pe ears IN THE ¢ yall cash Pen wi i SuEnet TU Reo oF THESE PROPERTIES VERY HGHT THEY CAN NE SOLD FOR A BIG AD- Tr ENT. quick ANCE BEFORE THE NEED EVID, SEONE, | vn Sramecbuset woe FST. | dost an Son SALE MOST ST DESIRABLE BUSINESS COR ‘central coat net with oh akag Oni; splendid hobadions ‘office bailde eae TeWis'e DUVALS 2. near Th Bete. ton ith si. ae, bet. 28 feet front on 8th st.'n.e. bet. R _SALE—IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS. FWe mate for sale 13 beautiful fire front.including both uses will. sell Ser sidewalk; : | See lan iumnediste pr nf Ty And» barra near 4th; 81. in sheno lots. + WANG Pat hw. | _,f wo Pretty lots on Florida ave. at buildin foot, Mie. ‘ch comer, a cal bere ‘A chaice lot om Md. ave. n.o. bet Sth and beh, ran + of NJ. ave.; DAVID D. STONE. 800 F st. n.w. FOR SAiE OREGON AVE Is BETWEEN, NEW Mavutahire ave. and 18th st. nw. ace Ga RMAC av _| Surat gz street tmprovements; Tot is are Fer ide tear fat tre inte ‘Fut 4 ape a et allay improved by old fraines 2B. "South "ve vacant ones and several with old fram “ Alot lou feet gm Stowenton ates went of 24th: | See Sid oot, $112. DAVID D, STONE, wu at: new. Tt concreted street, Water, sewer, gas, sidewalk; “er, sarue locatt ieee EMR TERAPRTREAVE. just above Dapout Ci 84.25 Tet ‘One on I st.. 100 feet f nth ‘side and rear alley; alleyon north side Q st. bet. Pricey for f 50. Geen. Ti aes: z TN—LOT 32. 6X05 TO 10-FOOT ey a3 to GAMES Mt ate adjoining 6 new houses: electric car line, 24 feet by 100; only tx. % the cheapest «round in that section easy terms, BROOKS, 616 L2th st. JOR SALE—ON O ST. N.W., 100 FEET FROM ee Est near 7th, 20x80 fo Oth st. near F ‘OR SALE-LOTS AT GREAT. SSE ames 1028, 168x110, F st. n. Siany othernat al pet Lote 40, 41, 42; sq: O14. Sach 20x91, F st indie 0. JOHNSON, 617 F st. S20, 20, ST: Sage La, each 18E100, Sth uEale Finely. located on Garfield ave... one of the princi Pal, streets of Washington Hi Which can be boweht for $4 this street dences now street. ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO. ag-at ‘1324 F st, piss Hem lot SOxiGe, ‘Handsome resi- aA OM SALE—AY A BiG SACRIFICE oat sale 4 new six-roe Ist st. se. near N nce tently. Carolina ave. ALE HE AL THAGTIVE HOME FINE ‘ates! at the corner 0 Pa near 3, new 3-story 10-r. brick, all m.i_.. @9,500 Wehites F eh mh amd 108, story track, ‘oreomes all i = ‘oun ct near ke 1O-rocin fra, iY Sth st meer F how beleuril tomas: aii mi, Qi ber Vi and Inthe Grown’ stones Ti ecann(okeeat house) oe near taehs brown tone Mist nee ithy story” ‘basement’ brick, 12 heer th iat” Wek, 1 gable pes BUSINESS PROPERTY Got bet. Hem and 12th. per foot : Gost. bet. 1th and 12th. per foot : se Gee bet. ath ant Lith, por toot INO | {Lom WALECMUST BE SOLD AT UNCE-NEW ith st. near F, per foot nine-rootn brick, 10: ORTHEAST. ‘Maryland ave, bet. 6th and 7th; S-story: 12 roous: new bri ae ansry ie Bot 1 & STOCKE) | apenter Darwin id eso | B10 Fst. nw. 5.00 | Frese: Eid st. and the avenue cars. ck Fland ave. bet iat and beh: Satory ew THE NORTH. Kk; on H st. near WO feet. | imexcellent combitien. For permit ap baad | ESCORT, Wi Teo & CO. 4.000 | _a asat | lok SALE—HOUSE 447 FLOKIpA 3,700 | two-story and basement: press brick fro 2.700 | Tome. pantry and bath; all 2,700 | Car nies, markets, &c newly concreted 10 2.900 | Pebidly hiuprovine neighiorhood. "A barzain it sold in ten days. ast | rors For particulars und periuit to tspect Apply after 9.1m. 10.08 Annice two-story and basement brick dwelling; 10 rooms, modern iuprovements, with lange rick stable brick, houses in Navy Blac eae | on reat of lot lot 3Ox130to alley. DYER, : Ist: Rew houses on D st, near Ist. root 1304 F st_ nw. ‘Tnew brick on Dst. b st Dit SALES A hendsome comer Jot having a frontage of 23 feet Sinceven ty Si, apes feet on Stan liso st. Atte {more than 83,000 will jurethase ¢ y ‘Hos HISHER & co, 103. _a6t ‘tw. Foran On 17th st, bet. Pand Madison sts., ‘Three zoo lots, cai toot each. foot. Too" FisHER &C0., 19th sts. and extending back with an | ¢o be tnmediate 6-3 1824 F st. thew. : OK SALE © DE SALE—LOT ADJOINING NOR; PH WEST COR. tt Ttontine 30 feet on Florida ave. o Boundary | FOR SALE -LOT ADIOINES Corner Gniproved by an cleeaat veaiteres, OLUMBIA HEIGHTS and most desirable butidi subdivision ; 50x10; only Sherman ave near Whitne; able lot fronting 24 feet on Vinzinia ave. jst and 24 sts. ‘With an average depth of 159 feet. Hake Op cones eee ot- ‘J. FISHER & CO. asst cima 1524 Fst, Taw ‘Pou SALE—ON aes ¥ 14 F AV COLUMBIA LUMBIA HEIGHTS PTICAL Ys SAUE-A GREAT BARGAIN- TWO LOTS ON | PORSACESTMACTICALLY COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Beg tye a ana th ss. INKL (0 | on Kemeaay ave, and on ale ot. pear Bath at alley: Be. pe leas than adjoininw lots. wean sell at suburban Saures,” These lots are ie Wiok LN MOF st. mw. | f ‘THOS. J. FISHER & G0., depth of OS feet to Veruoutaves Price @1.20 | Keene orehenat corners Oxi to alley THOS. SFIS & CO. | Nery cheap. “CHAS: A. Bithe dy GST Rate aes : ee HMEAPEST ‘which. aul} Heigits. several choice lots from zh cents per sd. FOR SAGE-WE HAVE SOME iE AYTRACTIV it up, Aliumaber of choice Tote; Helmesd Banor. fi WW! CHISHOLM, ee ee tyne pad Banc ioe sale on 8 a. peas. No He can be bought for ett aa eee * \ALE_A LOT O: ‘ZbexI bss feet to a 12-foot ‘alley. This locality offers: SALESATOT 0% NOW rH SIDE coucon ® | indtrennta elther oe snvestor oF 19. Gne withing to hori Wistance frou mie ave. ot st. | build home, °°" THOS. J. FISHEWE CO. We fer Gilgag ouls” €2 per’ square foot; TELE EoRNS TIN: from 1550 to ‘trains: Lor SaLe— a avon wen - Several ‘tine business properties on ¥ st. between 500 | iithand 14th; one scorer. 3. T. DYER, 1504'F st. nw. ELL. MATTICE & Co. CHAS! W. LYBIAND, | 4-3 M st. bet. 4th and 3th sta. n st. between Oth and 7th sts. anid on’ th streets. This Nan OS PEN a5-3t FS SALE—120 F bet. th and 7th. st hac PE a ie st is we. E. LORRAINE MATTICE aee3t ‘GOOD_INVESTMEN4—PIVE-kOOM mts lor 8S; two squares: S110; casy terms. REDFORD ‘st 1H SAT t OR SALE—2D ST. NEARD SE, SUBSTANTIAL twelve-room brick; lot 25x100"to 5-foot alley. R SALE—M st. near 18th n.w., three-story and nt brick, twelve Toots, furuace heat. Price SALE_M st. near4th st. n.e., two-story and basement Prick, stx rooms; a.ni.i Price $3,300. erty on G st. near 1:3th st. n.w. : size ot i by 56 feet 9 inches. Foe price uni teru.s app) FRANCIS UP weie SATE AMbamises Caicr oe iit Price a " 7) oa mame 1 ee OE SALE—T st. near that nwt *: | Seta convenient octane het Pie oR Sad Arn FIA HUES 4 a SALE EST CORNERS ON femme. Price Pet fot Ce an = G st. : size of lot, 30 feet by tH feet. For price and terms apply to FRANCIS HUF TY, det 1 st. iw. “BETWEEN NoRTH rune poonee, rice pape Tooms and bath. Price $4.00 = FOR SALE Aven court mear 43g st. xw., two-story | FCspitot and Ist ste, several of these frane: Price 800 bricks; each six rooms with all auodern innjguvenents Mii SALE“ st. near 4%yst. n.w., three-story and | Houses under rental at #10. per inouth, Never basement brick, eiigut rooms: furaace heat. Price | Vacant. Price only $1,400 enc! - So. iH. WARNER & CO. POR SALE—H st. near 20eh n.w., three-story brick, GF st ne zat roots. Prive $1,500. SALE—Lith st. near $ st. n.w., TH ST. N.W., FAR three-story Tapidly improving neixhborhood at easy access 10 spituate rooms and bath: furnace heat. Price | thee C st ck seven Toots. Beit, WakSEN eGo the center of the ety: two-ngory brick seven rogtun oy ——- w. (1130) [44-3t) $16 Fst. now. ¢ SALE_® ROOM BAN DOW BRICK, THE | 7 i z best hotse northeast for the price asked. Peartec pene eee ae: near L st. nw Yeuiences for $7 dE) Mass. ave. bet. th aml ath sts. wee ASS. “CAL Woop. isi teh se new. oR SALE_ONE OF THE BEST PIECES OF ¥_Dusiness properties on 7th stn. w. bet. D and &. improvements.” 18 feet front. AUS CAYWOUD, Sekt inh st nate ese Price, $5 coud brick in with 3 feet on Massachu- | Firs SALE—CITY LoTs Tasaies ae PRICE 1,000each and upward, located on ‘the sane intersecting ALE STS. N.w., ue f the best corners in thiaseetion’ aise 5400 reasonable at, 81.30 per { eR ee KS, OIG T Yan any Tots in, hat Jit ait He tena Le articular, on erade and very (eit easy terius, hh at. FO8SALE{} G00D CHANCE To SPECULATE — {vo begutiful lots, neat, Dupont Circle: ¢heaper wee rc NN STI NEAR NORTH ‘Bot, front: pricey, per sa,foot. i Tots ih this section: BiOORS.G10 ists te SS TS ag-at {OK SALE—BEAUTIFUL CORNER LOT,WTH AND Csts.n-e. : small engh pay ments; streets betnue con- ESE" and Hetehte, adjoin in eter ms sackons ie) and“ years. LOUIS P. OK SALE—DESIRABLE SITES FOR BUILDERS, ard northwest corner of 12th and U sts. ; 110 feet on U. ERAL CHOICE Lora 1X CLEVE aun ear Boe KR SALE—A DESIRABLE LOT COR. 4TH AND Seighse petaeee heh wea ata tte aes PRStEAP San ORR ER” ‘one ‘OR SALE—X 25x13) on Park st. a5-nt St., 50 feet on 12th ;offered for a short the at $1.50 sagiare foot. Ax!) on 10th st. n.w. between R and 8; per foot FINE LOT IN MT. PLEASANT? # only Bt AMES F. BARBOUR, 511 Lith st. nw. i 7 oe Larch st., Le Droit Park, concrete street; Jr too PTaN feet On L near NorthCapitol, by depth of 70 feet alley, sidewalk and sewer: per fost te 42x10 on Dist D For saz Ait YOU LOOKING FOR A LOT? tween 16th and 17th sts, feet, another 331 feet and + Overlooking Maryland ave. ; foot Bi feput. All are 100 feet deep to an alley. pabalt? 6n Cost. me. detween Oth and 7th; per | $5,000 and upwards OP ze 160x100 on Ist st. n. ‘detween D and Massachusetts 'e. per foot #1. _ae3t ‘There are some cholce building sites on Q st. be- there are several S) feet rice per fot THOS. J. FISHER! ‘; CO.. A beautiful sorner of Oth and Penneyivanis ave. FOR SALE 000 Witt BUY a “RULE G LOT 5 E SALE-TWO NICELY LOCATED LOTS TN as-at ‘odd & Brown's sub for Iie. sq. ft 1907 Renn. ave, and th'and La. ave. = or 20x90 feet to an alley, on L st. a 7th Se. ; Der toot DAVID B-RTONE ane ae OS FI FIRE RECO... : eres new. RSALE—A BARGAIN IN A LOT FRONTING | > Sdronton Maryland ave. ne. near 2 by aver- | ROR SALE ONE OF THE CHEAPEST LOTS IN axe depth of 1:0 eet to alley, “Baproved bor a three: | oy se oyuta seoeealh Story Uriek stuble; #500. DAVID D. STONE. Hiradew asec #35, 806 F st. nie. WESCOTT, WILCOX & CO. 1 oe Bee tf address "Box | JQOR DESIRABLE LOT ON 20TH (ST. Frsnk EOF THE FINEST RESIDENCES | tad-aty BH: WARNER & CO. Mien ee ee Fiver nd convenient to schouls, market and the ‘ashincton; 18 roons. all in thoreweh 7 : stn. EB ara " a Ree OR SAL ; HOLMEAD I an. Price |. foot onl) Extrofeet trond tyra depth of 130: “Only gie,00b, | POH SALE SIX_ROOM BRICH DWELLING ONS | F“Mensant, sosivd on Sheree ates pxtenial, Se: Perea. f00t UESCOTT, WILCOX & CO, Peruut ausdinwieeet st. near lth b.w. ; lot 23.2105. Onl: also Jot same strest, 330x100, at same price. These are | d44t 1907 Penn. aye. ‘and 6th and La. ave. A ENER woop, sexton at nw. | Mgestiment. JONAS, GIBBS & Ci ood opportunities: 4x lots fn sane lovatiqn are held a¢ | PSone : b SOB Ht “asst Vithand Peis, | S00 We SAUNDENS & Co abs SHI or. wer. ¥ aN o 878. sw. jap ye a ALE-NEAT SiX-ROOM BRICK DWELL- ACKER STREET NORTHEAST, 30 ‘A fine property sultable + Uak and ‘cherry anion on, Eat bet: 14th and 15th ste. Only #1. per | Pioty, tei feet to Wsfoot alley. For BUSINESS PURPOSES, i] E. BUY RP foot, including unprovements. Rented Price, you build good houses. See 5. H. dati. 10 in. front Wi Hinz New York ave. | 3,500. JONAS, cor & (C0. Louisiana phy at. Sin deep, % % ee ; _ ais OR Ba. SEW i OF " Pa ae Pade Ma ore Cikt OR | POH SALE—Do YOU INTEND BULLDE | Petal a a ERAS gesgrate 0 | aac sims oon Hisiten B00. ee ing, deck to, S0-foot alley. tm- | Fin contract to furnish plane, specticeriore ued each ho tile eatin hear at 91 S5 00 ae 0. Apply to B. LEONARD, 407 434 st. sw, cing UR SALEON B ST. S.E. BET. 6TH AND 7TH, Bite Ser fame hme, with msg, th wamringant? Price ct property. 61-400. BTEONARD, 40744 st wwe cog build experienced architect , with CREE furnish necessary money. JONAS, GiB! )K SALE_A NICE HOME ON Stanton Square pe: two-stor: Foetus and batl, K SALE 2STORY PRESSED-BRICK FLONT | “di ou EM. Bw bet. 1th and 14th, with south front, 0. ars aS OF 11TH AND . G sts. n w., substantial business property ; 30x06 to alley, bouse contains 77 rows, well rented; if sold containing 7 roctse* ons cneninine price of ‘property, AKD, 407 45 st. sw. K SALE_ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE 11- | soou ihe buyer will ket a barvain; onl; 28,000 cash re- Toor hoses ip the vieinity of papent Ce ne is of- | quired = ‘ED. os ARE, fered fur 12,00y.u very. Teasonable terns, orot “W000 Ft. ‘he house isheated by lot water aid has every convenience found fare nmodere Nome THEO? A HARDIN ‘aes Gis Lith st. OK SALE—@32,000-A LARGE FOUR-STORY rier oi arar dein w TY rocxps beth and’ al wodern htups,.-a teostory biick stable in tear open to 2p | Wile alley.” For perndseion to inspect, apply tod. C TESRES Som Uprace st. Le Droit Park.” 2, 20, dia 13° SALE PROMINENT CORNER PROPERTY on G st. nw. : rents for abou er year: price Jess than #25 per foot. ED. 3 AR re. lot 20K 100 ft. = #5, ‘CRETT — a JOR SALE_ON 1 ST. NEAR = < | feet of eround, with « five-root trai ‘A THREE-STORY | in for $15 per month. Price 82 s, i Siationary | date EDs. ai any teras 1s Fst. Fs SALE—TWO FINE BRICK HOUSES ON 100. e2% 7 OHARE, Maple a... Le Drott Park 10 rounun: comereted cel Feweh lot Wala: 47,00 DEEBLE, DAVIN & CO., 1319 F st. taraang t 29, SALE tH AND, BASEMENT ; chou ti st. 2 —— a Sabin ern write to THOMAS BLAGDER, hy b. “Bon 100 HANDSOME NEW Bi rooms, bath and pantry, OF THE BEST AND Westininster <t., ooeere. heated by furnace and open 1 Sery desar- 11,13 Lith st. noe. Suessnr ” feautifal howe. JAMES P. Bai make aii offer; good chance cS Tithe ane ce bach ant die | POR SALE FEW DANGAINS IN NEW Riot ocr nee pace ee i Pe wikiee seen Gee wk “buskdine: a lovat JNO. A. PKES- Corr, i Fae nO DR SALE_BAY-WINDOW BRICK ON T BET. Toth and Téth sts. nw. Mrooms and bath: celt Sit shal Tin, Tot 17x10 ne fama rar ‘alley. easy tenuis: 1 Ftion of deferred “puyiieuts wry | may be made montily. DEEBLE, DAVIS £00. Nort Capitol st. bet feet front; lot contains only 2,825 Rei price for one week, (| JROu SALE A.CHANCE FOR BUILDERS— re fround at the southwest cor. Washinston ch ae of Penna. and “has the advantaie of two splendid cesnd per foot sant, and apply 108. J. FISHER & CO, to us for information as to ents in pros- pect and etre fore invéstine else For Sat Tat FINELY ABREED FOR LA sears tBieet fan be bat for GS Storage or other business 5} feet > inches by | Serta THOS J, FISHER SCD. fect 10 tuches:in good neunbothoo! ners sout “gst ¥ Fst. aw. rout on wile ven With street care; side alley 15. | S45 RASS Ae. rear alley Of Se F WERE 18 A HANDSOME SITE ‘The lot at the cor. of Conn. Fore OP a, sAUxDERS eco feat ot oie ert nt 1 foto "at 0 SE a 3 & CO fAnalley intherear: the locality Is the semter lgregtons thoald exainine ca the lots for sale | fine residences: tice 154 F st. how. here, he trustees hs Je afranked to continue to im- | LOR SALE prove this property by streets. trees and houses (we | Xt A fine lot on 15th between O and P sts. n.w. ;21feet Of the latter ch are already contracted tor) until | 3Sinches by 100 to alley ; east front. A becomes one ofthe iuost desirable suburbs burdering |" 0° 3.1 DYER. <M: H. SAUNDERS & CO.. 1407 F st._ | lon sALE-WEST SIDE OF UTHST_NEAR BAST OR SALE_ MASSACHUSETTS AVE. THE HAND- | 1° Capitol st., three beautiful lots: each 19. Uni2a fect, souest “inside lot on this fashionable street, with | Weare offering them for » short thne at @1-19 Der ple room for servants’ quarters and stable ; southern | foot, WARNER & GO... irontawe of 0 fe Apply C30) (a4-3t) +916 F st, nw. Stat v DEES & 00.1407 Ft JPok SALES por snz, BE ~ 20ai00, | BARGAINS IN LoTR will be Sold at the uveket rice AP iano of a VERSITY HEIGHTS, once. (200) WM. H. SAUNDERS & Co., 1407 F st.1t LAND, ALE_WEI =O HEMOST DENTE: | SOUTH BROOKLAND, able building sites on north side of Masachusetts | jot DS}S.4 are nM pt Um Pete gE axe. Net. Scott and Dupont Circles tor #15.000: this | nts property is oo ait Lae seeeg cores i Tludes a new “SAUNDE stable (181). is the best suburb ton to buy in either 10F wit wae: IDERS & 407 Fst. [a home or: wick turn at a wood advance. For plats, BERK OF DESIRABLE AD. | Prices, joining jtmosquarest. e. of Dupont Circle, suit REDFORD W. WALKER, able tor bui Me's TOW of sell singh —at-1m 1008 ¥ stn. ww. fess terms, WMH” SAURDERS & CO., 1407 F st FOR SALE SEV. AL LOTS ONS ST. N.W. BET, ioe ae = Stag 10th ts. | 4 and per foot OR SALE_WE OFFER FOR SALE PIECE OF PEDLE, DAVIS & co. Fe snd cera ha te Te Sete fe an ins pois only We. 155) WAHL SAURDERS FRESE On gore eae Faepe a 1400 ¥ B DEEBLE, DAVIB & C0,, i SALE. “i FT, FRONT BY GOOD DEPT ait 1319 # st. O-it. alley, on Delaware ave. w.e. near Capitol | Pro SALES Hent chance for builder oF investor, as He for building whee without waste ign the: west de of 10e hot resis te rom, eee co. a a £00. FE SAEED NE OF THOSE BEAU TIET M stone frynt houses recently erected on (st. bond New Haupshire ave. b.W., containing 12 Fooms. “Hrice and terns apyly. to INO. A. PRESCOTT, Keal Estate Broker, -ROOM BAY-WINDOW BR. uae ane, nie. Price, s Bae. avr." * a terms and inonthly payments, ERT FC OK SALE-BEAUTIFUL HOUSES, AT LOW ast Prices and on easy tenuis, in rapidly. in GOK SALE — ONE OF THOSE BEAUEIFUL, | 3.™. : bancain: for hoine oF spect brownstone houses, with 10 Tous, dath. electric | those six new press Urick houses bells, speaking tuves. furnace, kev, parkitie, stone | UC: Pantry, beth, Introbe, rans opitue’ fot TIO fo paved alley For’ perauanion to | Closes. terrace im front. lots, hai07 aye call upon EE SaTHcra cb Arn TkoGa me. | BS ror oo BEAUTIFUL, NT | open’ .cOh{aiaina 10 roomes hue sisvie a rest anal Higy. | Frive and terms apply to JOHN A. PRES- ane Estate Broker, 1418 F stu, w. R sui i we SO oun re, 2 4005 cany ter MEISE s venny. x ioe MERRILL OR SALES ¥¥. NEAR ist. a Cozy Two- PG Fe eee 8 cont tee. brie Sth tet tet 0) | cua ‘ba. “E4): terms to su ERE: pos oe ated ie wor | Medan kt Wien a i Di ark We haemo Sai x, | ton. BR Tita Fee. 2. F LE-ONLY TWO MORE LEFT OF THOSE OR SALE BARGAIN— sr 9TH ST. ae brie! ne houses 16th and T Fara ee peeps Pa i ae HY cas Bat iy tS Eig rere tae eal DER_ INQUIRE OF OWNE: iy gg BR SALEA NEW 7-KOOM HOUSE. ONLY | Imudmuie cccorstions tarcustout, Prieto tacit water, soe, weve Fars Ta conerete cellar , 2 ey cash hg Block sate ff L wartice eco. _ Co E inspection. Watchman in charve. beac ewe ai POR SALE 10-ROOM | BRICK HOUSE, gk imps. te squares from SOR SALE 173s I st aw, Or. iy 13s st (i000 we Ce bh, Prot Park, 2 new Groom Eon se Fine fotuariata st 8 fot om ‘Lots m Takoma Pur) faa nisin "ML XCEPTIONALLY FINE om near, Tree it. trout: wood bniid- 142? F FUL uM AND Lath Louses on New Haupshire ave. near Wasi ton Cire 3 ta coy tere et for perme Apply CHARLES EAKLY, Gus 14th ‘st PS a = ¥en EDUCATIONAL. died A eset at “STENOGRAPRER WILL GIVE Ben Pitman system at homes of a ituttet muster of ‘evn ieee aga Li anes month. PUTMAN, Star offic five. Wate one Lour imu, at $4 per MASK AVE. DRAWING AND Paty. F x | | A little over #4.000 will buy a desirable lot Jorgtea 1524 F st. w. FOR _SALE—LOTS. BALE-A FRONTAGE I NG ee a ot ais 2 toy Sot ek eet ocd “wake jon A sist el peer on ef LOST_AND FOUND. Loaz* RAR GF RPRCTACLES Ravine GOLD Ost ar a gree LECTURE. A SMALL Ler aaas ee = SALE WEA ARE SE 20 OFFER PLACE AT TENLEY. PAE at ae ea yore tees | FEST CRE Sar td low the regular yon want ony ct Tansee od paying charges. J. 8. BKEM- = Be Bt on F st.. from 30 to 40 cents, and on Eiliott st. ee are: for Scouts” ees Pavey Loton kt st, st eet sgqusrs feet neat hore cars abd navy yard: Price only sq2rke lot on 10th st. near Marylandeve. n.e. Price, earegiets on SA et. n.¢. near H, 4035 feet frontage. ner of 1 Ith and E sts. n.e., 135 feet on 11th and sw feet of ham Targe alley ini rear. "Price Ouly OD cents. One square from lots. selling for for 92.10. Two lots on ¥th st.n.e. 3 land ave. ; all street cen sack, on Orowon ave. just off from New Hamyahire ave: Trice wore whsie! ot St ing lots held at @1- (65 and upward. @ have other desirable propertics in Ai partaof the be aie lines ‘e “i ° BATCHELDER. cor. 10th and U ats. h.w. ‘OR SALE-~{ AT WINDHAM’SSTATIO! Pcie ane eta dacal saa Arce i het Soc Sofeenneat eeg gn a 3 by a cease ivaetienel ace in reabie comfortable Hommeom Pat Row het: Stat and Wad te: reat ruin. inery, Ang water power. Lote and ‘block 7 Gievelaad ‘Lots—Oak View and Fostoria. * F. L. MOORE & T. JANNEY BROWN, all-tr 1003 F st. n.w. R SALE— ‘Seven of the choicest lots on 18th st. extended be- tween Florida ave. and Columbia road. also several fine lots on Lanier Heights; all of which T can offer at —— JAMES F. DART, nzim Room 22, Atlantic building. FOR _SALE—LOTS. PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC LAND IM- PROVEMENT COMPANY Offer villa sites of one or more acres and lots, 50x150, beautifully situated on the Conduit road, overlooking the distributing reservoir and Potomac river,at bottom tices on éasy ‘terms of ‘payment by monthly install- ‘ments. Every citizen should purchase one of these chaice lots as a Christmas present for his wife or child. ‘No better investment in the nation’s capital. Call or write for plat and particulars, 1415 F st. n.w., Washington, D.c. 26-6, tu,th-3t FOR sate SQUARE 1051. HOW TO MAKE MONEY. GET A BUILDING SITE IN SQUARE 1051 On the MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN. MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN. WHY WILL YOU MAKE MONEY? BECAUSE ‘We are selling these lots as cheaply per foot as adjacent ground is selling for by the square. ‘THE PURCHASER GETS THE ADVANCE. WATER, SEWER, Gas, CAR LINES, — HERDICS. BROAD STREETS AND PARKING. IMPROVEMENTS, IMPROVEMENTS, Large Appropriations for Street Improvements. Four New Rapid Transit Car Lines tobe Built Past and Within Our Block of 1051. ‘Large Number of New Buildings Being Erected. NOTWITHSTANDING ALL THIS We are selling these lots as cheaply per foot as ground in selling for by the square, and giving you chance topay for it in MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Deed, Abstract and Plat furnished with each lot Free. For price list, plats and all information call upon or address E. L. MATTICE &CO., Bole Agents, 1205 G st. n.w. __SUBURBAN PROPERTY. _ KR SALE-LOTS AT ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, E overioskinu: the city and eotaine Auton reser: Nation. inv wproveruents Totsare the best inyestinent offered for houes oF ie crenegim rata, Por pint prices, Ac. avai a ‘Gorcoran bide. C.M, MacGo! miles west of the »R BALE Bacher of amburban land,” 154 Dat ezeellent, for ‘ore? eas, Vyeare, the treet fs house at Washinton two | years: nee’ ever subdivision ; price 8500, ance in one "and Se i eps Ui saad + will divide purehawee. eee ee CEE TS * Lise) F st. we ([HE FIRST CHOICE OF LOTS IN A NEW SUB- fon is offered for a few days. the terminus the Hock Creek prone thir ot vin ‘Thipina ‘Drosperous aid This is growing town, ijeut avenue extension and th Hlectrse railroad.” Plane are being tu Rent. capitalists. to make tale ie eatin Teli at Meshington. This iva eround Boor eer. Eric low adjottiing subuie{sions andl im Rext season. Frees: sidewalks and yraded Ainized streets. ‘Thirty-five houses wil be erected. or sotnine' property this winter. "Lote 6250 and. 270 Sato 4.F.D., Star office. MARE CHANCE TN HEAT ENTATE ANY ONE with, 8500 or more to, invest can learn of Ip invest mame Ina location where proyerty has more mh domdied sn value durtiy the past six months, aad ‘ant of certain ihuprovements. now bein cou Pileted will, without doubt, be wortm three times the Go a es ee cof invemthnye will be turuished with a conveyance free ‘Addtess Box 132, Star office. Sr _ COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. | Fx m0 eo HOCR TL LE. PROPERTY. Honse, 25 royn.s lo 3. ADRIAN EPPING, id my 6-2 __ SOHN 0. JOHNSON, 617 F s:. Fos .W. COR LOT, 40Xs1,, TADECRER anid Morgan ay i Mi OR SALE—FINE BUSINESS PROPERTY BoM; ear 1th, trontinu 24% tt taint alley 30 it. wide in the reat CH. beat few week txt few week Wat". WHERE ARF NOT MANY LEFT— ONF ES R. NEWMAN, 22, Atlantic building. WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., able terms- It 1407 F it. opproste St aloyatas “Churel 10xs only San, Pare cosh. tt Wats AO RRURDERS CGO 1407 Fst. DOR SALE- . LOTS 18 BLOOMINGDALE, Fr Beate two Lots oN sor SW sy, available F st. corners We have for we etic org Sb, or will sell cmafact pies of Provera te, xh east balance in 1, 2 ahd ana Pa hea trantare ra WM. Ht SAUNDERS & co., | On Fst. and aoicet om atl st ond dea nek ek : 1407 Fst. | one mch of waste wrounte Price pene SOR BRLE-ON IST #_NELET, Z ADJOINING | aoe THOS. J. FIBRE & 00., rhew huttse ;40xi 13 to W-foot alley: om grades _# a1 HOS) OWE He SAUS DELS @ con t SALE_BEAUTIFUL LOT 1407 F it. st. Dear New Haiupwhire ave = DALE SEVERAL FIRSI-RATE CORNEKS | Cheap "Swi CHA BS PANDY, obs dau et. aly ana Mocks of sereand auttabie for bnitdins enter” | Pool BALE rises. Allin desirable locations and for sale-om reason: * Four spiendid lotay Fairv sn front ot woodiey fan om Lente, POIs, fhe rear; fronting ‘on the road alley? Brice’ per ct, #8 a2-6t ‘Koo 22, Atlantic ESATEAEE Sin ne eomeen Sth and 9th n.e. canes ke 70 ft, containing LOTS IX COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, i c: 5 and 7 on Ww LOTS TN MERIDIAN Bt = containing about 15,000 ft. ; finproved by tro fines. Lots IN MOUNT PLEASANT. LOIs IN WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, omer of “1 and G sts. Ho seat tors KALORAMA HEI ae og and 75 0m Sd, contaiuing 91ND sect. Price, We. uss. Wi. Hy SAUNDERS Oey | Bewntifal butlding lot on 18th bet, Pand Q ats. m, HS jot Bhsauss: side alley. Price, #5 per foot. wR Tere eu on Toil st: extended. near Calne F: Sth ts Tetween.O and P sts, n.w., 21.2100 to } thay, comtasmin tent 60 fe Tout, SeiLea tt. rice 5 CeO SAE ietween we ea iis ia Saeed Hin and in Kelorama for FOR SATE" Between at and 4th me., 20x75; | MEA TEMMOUADE PHI Le xp ‘The «round fronting 138 feet oir iat at bets C {OR SALE ON 4TH ST. | Fae SL Eee SALE_LOT 5, Manor, one square from Fue ene Ser os. 5. PlOAE Nk ist: ay ratte ‘and. oa | poe aoe B and 8 sts. n.w., | Ro Pe reir eS 25. Sl a PoE EE age betwen East Capitol and A sts, icone. = seit Rew tax Fou BAry ork sent letween E and F ata, se _ toon, ii ne Pow BALE Wee Berane Oe Fr “SUITABLE Yor SMALL, Hovaes, and D per en BUCK Bz 42, HOLMEAD stoivis.ou: every foot cam be Shilized 50 Benes Fevers low peleet 0 feet tant tt * oe alley itt 2m Bear ‘ah 1232 ‘aughe reach a i Zand is tri ts meen: Ge Tu: Best. THE GONCORD HARNESS. ie KENNEDY & FICKLEN, 1m 14th et SALE-A POUR-STU PLESS BRI Feiner chert Feaieees, sul twodera fat ts aan aaa Insurance Coin pany Cor. 7th st. and La. ave. LUTZ & BRO., 497 Penn, ave., adjoining National Hotel. Terre Blankets and Lap Robes at low prices # shear fo ry theca either eee | $1,000 per annum. JOHN B. di. 6 Got, He ER : ‘ rae 4.¥. D., Star office, mit SALE. n ee 1b Spread T aET.L, AND a Fe SALE_& YOUNG TARY OWNING. pearl pe we igi, Basa hb fo Ub Seca Seeeaacde | wae nea ome tie un arvund Ms Rares CAY WOOD! uss oth Bt. ies oto i etd ol fe Sher Fe RENT—ON SHARES OR OTHERWISE, 150 dovated near station, Balthnuore abl Potguiae {teen snes rom Waxaington, well watered Mifable tor truck or dairy B.X., Star office, ‘OR SALE Olt OLARGE AOA & ry ai ple wubdivisicn. Uae tt F's ae a OR SALE—THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY, itiin from one to three tuiles of Washinzton city, nitable tor slaty, 18, OF OF Feskteniccs for porwsta Sort ‘ct fo live a "short ‘distance in t Se., B20 per acre: sercatwel huproved. Of this city. 1 stant, ins anud orchane Sith Joininw, beauttital view, ¥ cre; ‘Jo uctes adjoinhix, R. 3100 3 als farius from: Sithin'’ co Wutles or Wasbia cious sertebene sn easy terms. farm, on the river also for room Rouse. 1 ucre, at Falis Cl ch, 82. between Fort Myer and Ws city for sale. Good ce mop gt conetey meeeed Seeeneta ae ates isan |S ea yay cotmuledonsare 9 per cent ant Twill chi any real GAMES E. CLEMENT “ae Fit TSF st. new. Be SALE — A DESIRABLE FARM, i A Aucomyeplent to two Lane, cities. oe [esor sat reap CAND IN a—c Jmtauuery Press, Hockvilies de PY ge Fo SALE—FAERM OF eR ee NEAR GAR rett rk? mules froma the farm of gent se onan ps : ast {ower “ain in At ES, 00 PEE cary Ee A Le a Counrnt =. : D. nt = BALE_AT so GLEN, ana Soe Einsble lot on monthly, TLL GIVE eo TOR A, | POSTION a8 WATCH- Wey ee ier wee a eo spat tage rete stn nee a inia return to SE sw — WiLL, WHO EX. Lost WiLl THE GENTLEMAN E Laeanas wba ce NN OST_A FULE-GROWN 8T. aD ERNARD, DOG. Diack and white fare; collar marked. With owner: weme,, A suitable reward if returned to ee Tiss at. aw: BLACK = Lit Se Tous Lis Saunt GRIDAY NIGHT, MALTERE AF with nickel collar: to name of ward itteruined 1011000 se nw t* OST-ON DECEMBER 4, A FOX TERRIER Dice antec se to i ps PDumbarion ave. pi NDAD OUAER CAN ANE THE see a ern Property and nares Ae OST FART GORDON, SETTEN PUP, THREE biackland hiee Foy and fogs Seale resend itreturned to INGTH sen “tea Lost gan CRAY: F AFTERYOON, RSTEEL-COr- bald for ins fotrn tS SAMS Re Batre Tas Fre Be Pasa or IAMOND RING ON 7TH ae paces to OON. KENEALY, with Voigt & OR STOLEN FROM 0101 NWA WHITE Judie, ‘Literal rewanls no qusetious ase fr raed torabove address, Seatuwcns at Lox, 82,52 20, POSTAL sors, PT ‘Workin tual Decent vicinity ath depot. Heward at 301 Miseotrt ave. Sas MONEY TO LOAN RED ESTATE TRY ESTMENT. |AFE AS U. 8. BONDS. SIX PER CENT, PAYABLE QUARTERLY. IN 8UMS OF 81,000. SMALL PREMIUM CHARGED, * ~ ore RE. neste? ati = WAGGAMAN. D% OU WANT ate ca ta $20 $100 TO LOAN eke | Ey ho none lion aoa OF oF other Fersonal pro ett aa saat puolietty.. rs i. eat sr i Moxey, #01 BEE) IN SUMS = SUTTPAT CUR: ent rates on approved real aatate security; wpectal vilewes respecting prior ies LEY E Rirmenronn, _ S24" 1307 F stn. w. LOAN, M° FYE SUMS PROM @500 UPWARD, AT THE LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST, oN REAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. 0. HOLTZMAN, Cof. 10th and F sts... Mose TO LOAN O8 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA re. GE SU EASTERD AY, oF Maryland. pain X Moxy TO LOAN. sane abe couMER: oe Me POLIS CUNNINGHAM, =30-3m_ Cor. 15th and F'sts. MOxEX pO LOAN SIN SUMY OF #200 UP, TO ¥25,000—on good real estate; lowest rates of interest; ‘no penis GAN & BUTLER, 000 F st. n.w. 00, 82,00 1.0, MS Mpa and 880 on gig dma WLINKINS, 600 Tigh stew <a ‘ONEY TO LOA: M me ADI security, in District proved Teal, estate Ce) at lowest rates of fier abies Co sel? ‘MONEY TO 20AN ON REAL ERT ATE on Finst- Mines aeourity at lowest rates of haterest; uo de- 10. erg CS GHEEN, 903 7th stn MIR Acre on Fits Rf. RAWLINGS, L5G Pa. ave. my19 Aritngton Fire Ins. Co.'s office.) MoxEE 70, ra Jn sums to suit, at et real Te PPLE BROWN, Pennsylvania ave. ‘estate socurity. security. MONX 70 Loax on TEAL ESTATE At Lowest Rates. WASH'N DANENHOW: Buccesnor to DANENHOWER & SON, cor. a 3th apie SHOOTING STARS, DECOLLETE. ‘Dress makes the man, they say. Quite true. How horridly inhuman, That there are others, who should say, ‘The want of it, the woman. One of those bad Indians is named “Two Strike.” Will somebody please make it three? A young gentleman up towh recently re- ceived a letter from’ hix Onlyest Own to the efiect that she could be no more than a sister to him, and lie has had the letter framed along with his college diploma. He calls them his twin degrees——one is bachelbr of arts and the other, bachelor of hearts. The tramp at the soup house isa moresoup- ial animal. Ayoung Lieutenant in love with a Kentucky girl has sent her the following declination to attend a ball in that state: Ishould love to come out to Kentucky, in truth, ‘To gaze on her beauty and to be of her youth; To touch with my hands, the hands of her girls, And to float on’a dream of delirious whirls; ‘To open my eyes on a rapturous «ight. Where heaven and earth in one glory unite; To feel the rich music, as the wine cup that cheers, And to live in one moment million of years— But I cawn't do it, you know. Those Indian’ ‘eotrespondents are red-dy writers. . EMOTIONAL TRAGEDY. “I know all,” he said to her tragically. “Ah!” she replied, “are you the omniscent ostrich we heat of?” A WRLL KNOWN Pact. “You're a gentleman,” exclaimed grateful fellow to a friend who had done him a favor, The question by the New York Herald “Can Christians be politicians?” may be best an- swered by another, “Can politicians be Chris- inns?” 4 PRONOUNCED CASE OF NORTHERN OUTRAGE. A man ‘way down in Arkansas, ‘Went northward up to Saginas; He bought a mill to rip and sas, And got so rich it made bim ras; ‘They froze him ont in Saginas, So he returned to Arkansas, ‘Where he might have a chance to thas. The pun is mightier than the sword. “Shall Our Daughters Have ae Par the North American Review. Certainly, if matrimony is any qyect to a girl. Mr, Bézrows and Mr, Dockery. An absurd story sppeared in an out-of-town Tiaras wey ont covey aepcorga are very Mr. Burrows for calling a demoorst to the chair Free arian Opel im pare It is a fact that Mr. called to the chair, but it is not Mr. Reed raised to re tase it. Bile i a if i i i ? BLES tf i | SOCIAL MATTERS. Debutante Teas Now of « Diluted Order— Personal Mention. The preliminary social season at the capital that is now upon us is one of unusual interest. It is the prelude of the official season, and while all residents, whether in official or private life, participate in ite events itis peculiarly es tival of the home makers and lovers aed n season here for the ciety of young girls. a favorite formal introduction to s0- ‘The tea that is the most favored method of launching a society belle ix deemed by some mothers a too ostentatious thrustin the world’s notice. forward of a timid young girl upon Mrs. Windom introd her second “daughter, Mixs Florence Wind to her friends last season at her Wednesday re- ceptions, and few perso: outside of the family friends knew that it was her first winter in of the This year debutante “ten” is a bev Ke. and only the most intimate family friends are asked to meet the young candidates for social honors. 8 It was Mra. Leiter who intro- duced this innovation here two y resenting her eldest danghter, and rms her faith in her previous judgm when ‘con- nt by repeating thé same sort of service this year for her second daughter. Mallan, in Baltimore week. Mra. a pretty little eat a tea Mrs. John M- Mullai brought out her second daughter, Miss May the home of her sister Lodge _ presents daughter, Miss Constance today, Cabot Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Everett will introduce their daugh- ter this seasor abroad, is “divinely ner and very Eny Miss Everett bas been e attractive in m fish looking. Ex-Governor ues and Mrs. Carroll will bring out their youngest daughter, and the Misses Patten will gi their sister 1 also be the first ope next week to friends. This present a ten to their | ng of the house since the death of Mrs. Patten three ye Ts ago. ir Julian and Lady Pauncefote, at the British legation, are introducing their second daughter, Miss Sibyl Pauncefote, by a series of linner parties that will be continued through the present month. Miss Sibyl is not Years old. The min eighteen ter and Lady Pauncefote do not expect to give a large ball this winter, but will resume the after-dinner receptions that were xo delightful » feature of the season which figure a pair of They always command all this reason € in the happiness of Cw Elena Porter. Admi year some time next month, All the world loves # lover, is interested in the happy issne of an affa raecuted e xympathy. ‘ybody in Washington rejoices Campbell and Miss Porter has at last «all the world in lovers. For given his consent to the marriage, and they will be wedded the evening stant. The dress affair, the in, Ascensio of Monday wedding — will bride ‘Chureb be in white stin, 15th a full- tulle veil and orange blossoms, and the men, some of whom will be officers in the navy and others officers in the army, because Capt. Campbell belongs to the army’ circle and Miss Porter to the navy set, will be in full dress uniforms. There ushers, and eight stand ‘up with the will society bride as bridesmaids. be twelve belles will Dr. Douglas will officiate as clergyman. it will bea notuble event. No reception will follow the marriage ceremony. The her wedding garments for a tra ride will change cling dress in her father’s house and will leave the city that night upon her wedding journ ihe marriage of Misk “Mary Mr. John Noble Stearns, Kons Potts and ir., of New York city, Which takes place on Wednesday night of next week in the Church of the Ascension, will be asocial event ‘of note.” There "will be present for the occasion number of pfominent, people trom New York Philadelphia. A reception at the re Mrs. Andrew Ross Potts, No. 1903 follow the ceremony. will attend Miss Potts are her treet, will ‘The bridesmaids who ister, Mixs Re~ becea Potts—debut in society will thus be ac- complished—and the other is Miss Stearne, the inter of the groom. The ladies of the cabinet will this month make the senatorial calls, and are already de- voting the fine afternoons to that pleasant duty. Mrs. and Miss Proctor are both in the city at the resid cupied nce On Massachusetts avenue, oc- the Secretary of War last year. ‘Mra. Proctor is in her usual health, and if the health of her im lid son improves with this climate she will not go further south for his benetit. Miss Florence Windom, the youngest daugh- ter of Secretary and Mrs. Windom, who has been studying in a studio in Boston during the autumn months, will return to the city on Monday of next week. Miss Florence has an artistic genius of her own and has so early done some creditable things in art. Mrs. and Miss Rusk have with them asa guest Miss Atwood of Madison, Wis. Dr. and Mra. George B. Loring are expected to arrive in the cit; wey a few days from Boston to occupy their K closed treet residence, which was during their absence abroad for the winter. ‘The ex-minister to Portugal und his most accomplished wife will be be most warmly welcomed on their return to the social circles of the capital. Among the leading events for next week not otherwise named will be a tea Franklin Steele on next Sati ven by Mrs. ¥ afternoon. Mrs. Magruder has invited her friends for next Friday afternoon, and Count Arco Valley and Minister Tavera give dinner parties at their re- spective legations. Mrs. C. M. Ffoulke will be at home to receive calls hereafter on Saturday afternoons at No. 2013 Massachusetts een of December, Jani Ffoulke has ‘retu friends in Philadelphia. Mrs. Jackson and the Misses Jackson gave an enjoyable tea yesterday afternoon from 4 to 6 at their residence on Connecticut avenue. es and chocolate were served in the and claret punch and cafe tablon elaborately decked with ‘rom separate rores. Mrs. wel ctefll ‘clock. The dancing class of last season has been re- organized for this winter and the date of the first dance is set for the night of the 16th instant. Hon. Joseph McKenna and wife of California are the of the of Mr. E. O. Leech, the director at 515 4th street northwest. caewen next Jobn's Parish Hall, 16th street, in ald of the church orphan- ‘Prominent thove in the manage- Brent ory, Mra ton, Moore, Biandford, Howard, Crocker, Kelier, Blackstone, Hi Burns, James, Clifford, Gulick, Hargrow ww, Drs. Cassin and Stubblefield. Mr. W. W. McCullough and sisters returned to the city on Wednesday and are located at the Richmond for the winter. Mra. William H. Barnes of Maple avenue, who has been quite ill for some time, is slowly re- covering. Prof. and Mra. W. J. McGee returned some time since from their geologic journey, having ridden on horseback from New Orleans to Kem tucky. As Mrx. Magee is attending medical lectures she will be able to receive during the season only from 2 to 4:30 o'clock on Mondays at 2410 14th street. Miss Maud Tracy of 800 P street northwost has left for Jersey City, where she will spend the holidays with relatives. An houseful of dancers enjoyed the pleasures of a german at the Capita! Bicycle Club last ates, which were C BH. Stine 7s ¥ Mrs. Stinemetz, were very uni nd pretty. Dancing began at 9 o'clock 4 nded at midnight, Among those were: Dr. and Mra. H.M. Schooley, Mr. Mrs. T. P. Borvien, Mr. and Mra. RV. Mr. and Mra. J. BL Be utelle, Mr. Mrs. EL Demeray, Mr. and Mra. J. McK. Borden, Mi and Mrs. 1H Hanna, Mises Hentley, Ream- Beare, Hills, Jones, Merritt, Cochran, Lane, Hodges and Marlowe and Messrs. Bingham, Wm. Wirt, Jobneton, Leam- ing, Falck, F. H. Stephens, W.8. Dodge, S.A. Lewis, G. A. Lyons, jr., E. A. Stevens, Graves, MeAdee, Holliigworth and Dr. G. B. Welch, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Holder have returned from their bridal tour and are residing at 1314 G street northwest Miss Turpin, who has been visiting for ew eral months friends in Georgia and Kentucky, has returned to the city and will apend the wil ter with ber mother, “Mra. Henick, who bas apartments at No. 917 16th street northwest, Mrs. Margaret M. seriously ill for dence on Lith stre ering. The dancing re Hertford, who has beem past six weeks at her resi- ot northwest, 1s slowly pecow ption of the Viola Socials held at St. Joseph's Hall on Thuraday evening last was ¢ A now: ber of social clubs attend . which formed an attractive feature to the evening's jGujosment. | Among those were the Calumets, Arbutus and Violets. Miss Nj t, daughter of John B. Prout of South Washington, and Mr. Frank B. more were married December 3, Church. Baldwin ai The bride wore # garnet broadcloth dres and carried a bunch of bridal Toses. Sh Athe church on the arm her father, and the groe ushers, composed the to the altar, which | wa jFarden of flowers. The the praver fr shengrin” were performed during th mony by Mr. George Godron. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore left on a bridal tour. On their return they will reside at 908 D street southwest. Mr. and Mrs. H.C. North have gone to house- keeping corner 1th and Kenesaw avenue. Mise Greenbush of New York ix visiting them. Mra. Geo. W. Weber will not receive on Mone day next on account of illness, bat will be pleased to see her friends on the following Mon- days during the season, ‘The residence of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Holtzman, 1214 th «treet northwest, was . A bazaar was by bers of the First Baptist Chu for the benetit of the Baptist Church at Hagerstown, Md., Rev. G. A. Clark, pastor. Among those present were Rev. and Mrs. Chas. Miss Stakely, Miss Dearing. Mike C. Miss Parks, Mra. C. E. Gibbs, Mrs. Robert Dunkard, Mins Reynolds, Miss Maggie Clark, Miss White, ire. Yewell, = —— Mra. Alf. Perry Mm Rk LL. Gibbs, Mise f 3. M. Mall of of Virginia, Rev. Clarkwin, H. A. Hamilton, Calvin Thirston, | Fred Myers and W tel Ne Hagerstown, Md. ‘Those prominent in the musical enter- tainment were Miss FI man, Mrs. Verkins, Mrs. E. D. Mra. A. sand Mr. Mins White won « 7 ain rocking chair as the most popular Ss Rev. Dr. Pitzer hax retarned from Salem, , whither he war called by a telegram on ac- count of the illness of his mother, Mrs. Bernard Pitzer, who is much improved. The Potomac W.R.C. was assisted on the opening of the carnivalof nations by Mrs. Phil- lip. whose husband. « paymaster in the navy, is now located in China. Khe loaned many fine Japanese articles, besides taking part in the tableaux, Mr. ond Mra. Chas. M. Clarke have removed from K street to 1306 Connecticut avenue. Mrs. Clarke will beat home to friends on Sat urdays after the holidays. ‘The many friends of Mrs. Gen. Jas. N. Tyner will be glad to hear that she has returned to the city much improved in health after spem ing th immer months at Saratoga and the fall in New York city and Holyoke latter place visiting relatives of the general. Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Herbert Hogan are in the city, where they will remain for the winter Dr. Joseph Tabor Johnson gave a reception last night in his new residence on Fs “ square to Prof. Howard A. Kelly, MD., th Uinguished grnecologist of the Johns Hopkin Hoxpital in Baltimore. ‘The occasion wae the regular monthly mecting of the Washi Gynecological Society, which met this month at Dr. Johnson's house. | Dr. Kelly's address on the causes and treatment of pusin the pelvis was listened to with great interest. © Ad- dresses were also made by Dre. Ford Thompson, Fry, Busey and Tabor Johnron. Subsequently a bountiful «upper was discussed and alf were made acquainted with Prof. Kelly. There were present Drs. J. Ford Thom W. W. Johnson, 8. C. Busey, N.S. Lincoln, J” B. Hamilton, S. 8. Adams, H.D. Prey, MF. Cuthbert, 8. M. Burnett, 5. 0. Richey, C. BL Hagner, H.C. Yarrow, Murray, GB Harrison, G. N. Acker, A. F. A. King, G. 1. Magruder, J. W. Bayne, G. C. Ober,’ J. W. Winter, T. C. Smith, T.'C. Norton, LS. J. T. Sprigg, tixey, I. C. Rome, W. T. Hawkes, James Kerr, J. W. Borce, W.®. Bowe IT. E Johneon, C) Hi. A. Kiciuschiaidt and others. Senator Pierce of North Dakota is delight- fully located at the Cambridge, corner of Mas- sachusetts avenue and 1th street, opposite the Portland. The Lotus Amateur Dramatic an@ Musical Club will hold its regular monthly oe Tuesday evening at 826 14th street north- west. The Amateur Players’ Club and Lotus will consolidate and act’ as one organization this winter. . Mins Gay, who wovligredign snudeinn irley since her return from now seeCpordiaad, where abe will pass the winter with Mrs. Ralph Cross Johnson, sr. Mrs, Blanchard, wife of Representative Blanchard of Louisiana, is at the Metropolitan Hotel for the winter. Mrs. Chalmers, mother of the Inte Dr. Otis, is visiting her granddaughter, Mrs. Issac Win- ston, at 1325 Corcoran street. The friends of Miss Ruth Marie Sites, whe vice wecre- Geo, lumber Balti- Company fell and was badly injured, it is supposed inter- nally. He was sttended by Dr. Boarman and then removed to his home, 417 G street