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FOR SALE---HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. A NEW DWE) oF VALUAMI p THE ESTATE J¢ the following real estate: Proved by three-story and BELONGING TU LL J will sel! at private, tunity for a invest only reason tor shop in zood locality. je for a store ut W HANDY, #1 F LARY #000 AND LIBEEAL BOS Wanted-A party with extended and influential re- |’ lations in the Snanvial world to assi: | Middletown, Va. “4 SPLENDID OpporT houses and lots and 1 is within the city Tai A rare oppor | Timits and i 2 fast-improving section. JAMES F._ BARBOUR, ‘SLL Lith stai.w, NG ROOM AT A attend solely to other Lusint [Ow SALE FIRST-CLASS RESTAURA: Tunch rooms, in center of cit: ALBERE SILL! license «ranted ; for ‘oom 7, 44 La TROCERY, PROVISION AND LIQUOR ang a food Uusiness; NT COMPORT, VA, HOTEL FOR SALE, mprovements. lot Stabling for ‘two “rooms; ihodern i Drie $6,000; cask $1,500, Partie wlars apply FOX 5412-De8KABLE LOTS FOR BUILDING 50x. Per foot. 0%. % ‘G1.6x105. ©. tear Uth, 4 lots, 20x100. Per foot P aud Flornia ave.. 10 lots, 17300: Foe SSUES EVEUAL, “Lots “WITHIN: ONE ‘lock of the “uew printing office site a vente WATEAS ET HOMPSON, Kowa ALE—SPECIAL DARGAINS— B.W., overlooking New York ave.: per foot n.¥., fronting on New Je ave., two Ina iO, atiey ; each $000. ive. Dear ‘Isth, wes two “tot FoR SPECOLA ts foot—two pretty square 1082, G1x115; K: per foot $2, Hampshire a S06 F st. nw. Fe SALE— Most. bet. 18th and 19th sts. n.w., facing, It Puss Wash. Heixuts, anding waguificent view of we city looking down Conn. ave. ; aiso overlooking bck creek abd vierity per it. it '» 1407 F st. Fike tatlding lots for sale, northwest, northeast sad | Southwest; 18 lots on Flornia ave. near Le Droit, Park Sind several sinus ots, at prices that are Sanguine. Jale-dt WARRE: ATE & CU., 70 Litu st. sok SALE— ; Fottthrotxew Hampshire ave. on the south side of List., a dine lot, 222100 feet to a 15-tvot alley ; price, hea THOS. J. FISHER & CO. Jat7at sed iste 7OR SALE— ‘Several good stable lots fronting on a 24-foot alley im the syuare bounded by Lathe Loeb, vO, amd sta, there are two auiuimiig ots each 3URSt feet are on a ae ‘Tids. 3 sal73t te LOR SaLe—i HAVE A NUMBER OF FARMS hoice town lots, weil located, in Ne- brasks. which lean trade for equivalent in stocks of Merchandise, cau pay sume ¢ hn ICHARD R. BEALL, 1 orl doing good busines: Prowinenf aventie northwest; doine ao ). including stock Apply © KENNEDY & PRIVATE BANKERS, LED Jove ob account of sale of present lova- ness property on F st. | h; want a long lease, so improve | wlapt property to bank: ANKEMS, Star offic 3 © GOOD WOOD AND COAL OR P w dois a paying business: will be asi oF exchanwed for uuproved her particulars inquire of TY! st da on ery stores ih the southwest abumned (Fade accompanies this offer. “ak Soheat Wikart eo case Ee se; MAIN SPRING, m r- —s peice Sot i SREP IACMR ALS Boe ee | apd sfiaujoous ip the be: JO SALE— : ‘An especially available and desirable building site at alow price: it is located « square distant frou the Fnwiish feration aud Conn. ave.y on the west mde of Aish st. between MM and N sta.; &! feet 14 inches by diguth or oltect a Dursguot the rear ot the sot ot & Soioor alley pet per took. a aa FISHER & C0., © CARPENTERS AN D BU LDE RS, ‘fine building lots, ready for improvements, a bar: ain and easy terus. Address G. 1. X., Star office. 1 SALI CHEAP IN| WASHINGTO Heute; ‘concreted carriageway : sewerase sou and water in front of lot ought at once fan begotten Jow and gn easy terms One-fourth cash: Lalance im L. 2, and 4 years ato per cent. Apply to ‘owner, CHAS. W. HANDY, #21 Fst. n.w. it LOTS ON 16TH ST., B, 5. T, ORE- Pon, an tat. annd on New ilatiyahurs ave Massachintts uve. and adjacent streets. eis 1085. Apply atuiice. ‘Lots in Hoinwad's subof Mount Pleasant. Some very. destrabie iets ou Witney ave., ach st.. Hol Inead ave.; Eslin aveand Monon ave.” at 2c. td 40c. Per foot.” Purchases unciude graded streets, sidewalns Shi trees without expense to purclaser..” Tuese lots ‘30 feet front and contain froin 3.000 to7,:00square fect each. Flaun are Ueilig ime for & uuluver OF houses. “Lunt in newly inproved section west of North Capi- tole, ont mort of iran aver © A portion of this vroverty is inproved. by concreted ater Xewer aid ivon wrade and ‘well located. Inverest on ent afer cent, “iste in all hnawodists vapurbe and all sections of the 7 Wil. H. SAUADELS & CO. i dot Fat. POR SALE-SEVERAL Good BUILDING LoTS Qu Lat, near 7h ne. 20x90 each to 10-to0t alley: ii sell nc if desired. Price, Sisy tenase West DASE: CHEAP LOT IN WASHINGTON Heiehts. “If taken at once it can be purchased at & low igure and on Very easy terms; one-tourtu cash, balance 1,2, and 4 years ato percent. Call uj owner. iets Wo HANDY. S211 stew. At FOR S312 81.800 $000 CASH, BALANCE IN 1 and‘? years, corner lot southwest, roou for 14 =e Beer ae. SPE WORLD Do MOVE. ut the prices. | Watches cleaned, red One your, 81, hoch and few ST AND FOUND. Oi SALE—BARGAIN—TWO LOTS = BLOCKS OF Dupont circie, Seach, for $4.00) for both; houses'on theia renting @15 mo. CHARLES LARLY, Lath at. ries (0 SALE—BANGAIN—TWO LOIS 2 BLUCKS UF Liupent cirele, 163100 each, for #4, 400 for Loti; Louses on lots renting @20 10. "CHARLES EARLY, Gis Tats Jal rs to naive of Larry. A reward of #10 da) EVENING OF JANUARY 15, from sth and Sdown returning by 14th and Vermont Sst. and receive reward. jalG-2t* BROWN AND OST_45_ON TH 2 coki bead pevklace £0i OST—JANUARY 4 setter dog; had on redeollar and tag No. ward will be xiveu for his return to 1741 De POINTER PUPP’ 4 ears and busi liver-ticked. 1 | sout Brookland, lots 5 to ly cents per urned to Dr. £. K. GOLDSBORO! ‘kyo dow. ¢rayish brown; named Dixie. “A Oo Will be paid if returned to ~ JANUARY 15, REAL ESTATE NOTE, Schwier, dated October Bayly. tor €1.190. not to negotiate the ‘The public are The will be NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE, LOT :south front ; wit improvements’ whitch pay tair interest om price dsked. Address 1817 Q st. Rew. 3 FOR SALE—LOTS. yor A SACHIFI st sispertmonth months, ED. J. O'H: 10U6 ae ee cheap. ED. J. OU! LOT; 72130 Ker eo DAV TDSO! E-WASHINGTON HEIGHTS—3O FEET ‘The management of the Charity Ball which takes place next Wednesday surances from the White House that dent and Mrs. Harrison will be present at that entertainment. Thus do the present occupants of the Executive Mansion themselves in i ali of whom, since the establishment of the Children's’ Hospital, have made it a point to testify ways to their interest in the work undertaken by this excellent institution. by the committees in ¢l have been finally aj Floor Mason, U. 8.4 8. As Dr Geo, ‘Albert C: Mr. MM Biddle, De’ Chas Blair, Mr. Arthur T. Brice, Capt. I. A. Buchanan. U. 8 A.; Mr. Calderon Carlisle, Judge John Davis, Mr. Walter Allan Galt, Mr. Mr. Frank Gordon, Mark 8.” Kerr, ir. Woodbury Lowery, U.S.N.: Mr. W. H. Moses, Mr. F. B. Noyes, ; . Lee Phillips, Mr. Chas. H. Poor, Mr. H.W. Raymond, Mr. ‘Clif- ford Richardson, Mr. Ruth, U.SN.; Lieut. T. 8. Rodgers, USN. Mr. W. H. Slack, Lieut. I. R. Selfridge, U.S. Mr. I. H. Small, "Mr. Franklin Steele,” Dr. Ritchie Stone, Dr. J. Ford Thompson, Mr. W. .. Maj. 1. G. Turnbuil, Richard Weightnian, Mr. tion—Mrs. Stone, Mra. irs. Walthall, Mrs. Galt, Mrs. Leiter, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Glover, Mrs. an Johnson, Mrs. Davis, Madame de Lebourg and per—Mrs. McGuire, Mrs. FOR SALE—LOTS. YOUR MONEY in subdivisions that are not tan- here no reason existe for Mrs. T. Allan Dobyns of 108C street south- east will receive Tueada: 20 and a7 and February — Mrs. Frank 8. Presbrey of Connecticut ave- nue extended has issued cards for a tea Wed- nesday next, from 4 to 7. Miss Suzanne, daughter of Senator Bate of Tennessee, wh: been with her married Sister on her ranch nest Grand View, Tex, wil | S=*4T0® DAXIRL. be married there on 4th of next month to Mr. Willie Childs of Los Angeles, Cal., one of the wealthiest and best known young men of that THE SENATE SITUATION, Neither Side Seems at all Disposed te ‘NOT Ww, Diyrertesinr wigs a aa PLACE YOUR INV! NTS, DO YOUR SPECULATING In the new and beautiful subdivision of UNIVERSITY be neeiobiac ly Barton & Ws addition to Brookland, where char get lavorabteterma, sad y's = VISIT THE HEIGHTS, 40 OP THE TOWER AXD EXAMINE TER FROP- COMMUTATION TICKETS AT $6 PER QUARTER. METROPOLITAN BRANCH B. & O. B.R, ELECTRIC CARS EVERY 12 MINUTES, Atcity Popa fare. ‘the best for of subdi- Unquasifedly the ‘cde money of any ar OEE ES Xow ‘ pear ‘W PRICES. WALKER ‘= BON, 1008 ¥ st. ADSENT REPUBLICANS SENT FOR—%O MOVE FOR & CLOTURE RULE TO BE MADE UNTIL THEY aR- RIVE—DEMOCRATIC SPEAKERS WILL FOLLOW line with their in this and other The fight in the Senate goes on now with no idea where it will end. It is evidently the pur- forth on their | pose of the managers of the force bill to keep up the tiring-out process until they get all their men here and then to attempt to apply cloture to force a vote. Whether their antici pation will ever be gratified is another anything of | © Progress is being made of the inary of the prelim ted as follows: Lieut. T. B. M. it. Geo. S. Anderson, U. ent buuidime nite at 7 HUNGEAPORD The full-dress reception of the Washington epg which will occur on the even- Promises to excel this character heretofore given by organization. The committee, com} Capt. Frank Schwarz, Sergts. Chas. M. Muzzy, Chas. H. Kettler and Lee, have been busily engaged during the last t making arrangements for the com- its guests on that evening. some invitations have been delivered by messengers to avoid Preparations have also In the mere trial of physical endurance the of | democrats can outlast the republicans, for the Shreve, A. | reason that they are not obliged to keep their men on hand all the time to preserve a quorum, as the republicans have to do,and they can Teserve of fresh times for an indefinite period. T ing their strength in reserve ina manner the republicans are unable to do. TRE OPPOSITION CANNOT BE TIRED oT. It is evident, therefore, that a vote on the dill cannot be reached by wearing out the An arbitrary ruling cutting of way in which the bill can be forced toa vote. Whether or not such a ruling can be had, or sustained if made, ix @ question ns are Willing to join support to any attempt to pass the bill ring the established but it is doubtful that « got to agree to any arbitrary OF unusaa! methods. of some republicans, who do not or the other, oT Measntes, tm 7) Room 8 Atlantic RNER 7TH AND first-class for subdivision SALE— 01 ID NOT KNOW You in tof the wanna Ext full widt a IMPROV! STONE CURBS, therefore keep Room &, Atlantic building, iY STREETS MISS GRACE FULLER, ‘On the south side of M st. Just east of 7th st. Dr. W. A. McClurg, ‘GlxLx4 feet, with alleys on side and provements rents for $45 yer month. lout, THOS. J. FISHER & CO. made for elabor- and floral decorations, and the appear- ance of the ball room with the gay colored uni- forms will be a sight worth seeing. A very Program souvenir has been arranged Mrs. Hodgkins, formerly Mise Wilkinson, will | 1526 K street until Mondays Mrs. Robert P. Porter will be at home Tnes- days in January at her residence, 2819 P street. | Mrs. Willis Parris of Los Angeles, Cal. visiting Mra. 8. B. Parris of Connecticut SIDEWALKS, BBMIVEN and SHADE THE SOCIAL SEASON. An Array of Brilliant Events for the Coming Week. Ray, Dr. M.L. nustally desirable building site having a frontace of 40 feet 10 inches ou the west side of New Hampshire ave. between 8 and T sts, deptu of 112 feet to an Tear and contains o1 a small park. Price, Minnesota AV discnssion ix the on! A rerms: One-f arth coon; echamee” \: art : se Ritract tree. Notronble tote ‘For plats, Drice ist and full particular, Corner 10th and G sis, uw. Obs square feet. Over! ey. Lot uarrows toward the not be at home at 1) per foot. j ‘HOS. J. FISHER & CO. 1324 F st. Mr. A.C. Tyler, 1. G. Zachary. Committee on Hoeke, Mra. Willard, amber of repub thout changing or pe {OR SALE—A VERY SMALL CASH PAYMENT beautiful iot, 70 feet front, on L’ THE ANNUAL CHARITY BALL. FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS JOR NALE_—VICTOR SAFETY BICYC OR SALE— ore » i | majority can be {OR SALE—ONx100 FT. ON CORNER OF OTH and C sts. ne, this is tl finest corner left im that locality. streets all hnprov new,_with bell, tools, &e. n.w. aiter 3 pain. oF Sur SALE—PSYCHO SAFETY, ALMOST NEW, POF tom thax cpet including bell, horn, ‘Mrs. Harrison's Reception—Teas and Other Pleasant Gatherings Announced—Mrs. Stan- ford’s Lunch Party Today—Meetings of So- cial Organizations—Personal Notes. Mrs. T. 8. Chappelle of Corcoran street will introduce Miss Elinefelter of Eutaw place, Bal- timore, to her friends Tuesday, the 20th in- stant, from 4 to7 p.m. Mrs. Lander will not receive on Monday, the 19th, but on all other Mondays of the season. Mrs. and Miss Hallowell will receive on Mon- days from 3 to 6 at 1409 Coreoran street. As Mrs. Hildrup may be detained here in- definitely she will be at home as usual on Tues- days, but will not be able to make or return any calls this season. Mrs. Gurdon H. Wilcox will devote Monday, wing Monday visits, but will three following Mondays to | Committee on suy Hopkins, Mrs. Leech, Mrs. Gale. ‘ommittee on decoration—Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Sheridan, Mrs. Sherrill, Mrs. Swan, Mrs.’ Neil, Mrs. Calderon Carliele, Mrs. J. Johnston. Committee on Tickets—Miss Beckwith, Miss ‘The ball will be under the general direction of the following board of Morton, Mrs. Windom, Mrs. Proctor, Mrs. No- ble, Mr, Rusk, Madanie Romero, Madame iadame Zegarta, Countess d’ Arschot, Madame Laz. Evarts, Mra. C. V.B.’ Berry, Mrs, Fuller, Mrs. Field, ‘Mrs. Harlan, Mrs.’ Gray, Mrs. ‘Hearst, Mrs. ‘McMillan, Mi Mrs. Stanford, Mrs. McPherson, Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. Hawley, Mrs. Fitzhugh Lee, Mrs. Lodge. Mes. Perry Heath has not fixed upona stated day for receiving and is not engaging in the pleasures of society this season, being in mourn- ing for her father, who died a few weeks since; but she is always pleased to receive her friends informally in her private parlor at the Ebbitt atany time. Mr. and Mra. Heath have been it for several days from Mr. on. the latter's uncle, a prominent He will be with them dt SALE— CHEAP—LOT 150 FE kood paved alley on G st. between 434 and E—Cheap—12 lots on O st. between ‘kd and $300 tack; One-half cash, Valane « SALE—Cheap—200 feet front on Ist. between Non feet trout on K xt. between id st. between Tand ik : rove lots are 100 feet deep to a xvod ferns eas, y one whi will build. geste CH. PARKER, “dis and E sts. 6 he fighting through a pro- fafter three or four days on they will vote to 11 is not yet acte Up eome other measure THE EXTRA SESSION OUTLOOK. It is generally recogn bill is not put out of the way within four or five days everything else will fail, unless the republicans can hold a quorum of their own in both houses, and an ex Jump-seats and 7 buy shrine carts, 3 mill The events of the coming week may be us Dest gleaned from the following dates already an- tronesses: Mrs. wed that if the force ‘OR SALE—PARENTS WHO HAVE CHILDREN about to learn the art of playing the Piano and who @o hot care to invest 1nuch money for an instrument muid not read the followin bargains: Best ‘as Dew, $100; Stein 75; Narvisin square, 80; rattle trap, $15 ; easy terms. For Monday evening all things give away presentation by amateurs of the operetta “L'Africaine”’ at Lincoln Music Hall for the benefit of the Home for Incurables. On Tuesday evening the President and Mrs. Harrison will give the second state dinner of the series, which is in honor of the diplomatic Lady Pauncefote, hist. to Ott. alley; $1 per ft: 4 cash, bal- ance on long the. juare, 5 years old: w the force bill sauare, 5 years, ol nocrata will con- the House as long The only thing that can lead them m the policy of “masterly obstruction” will be the laying side of the bill the bill is to be passed with any ch the House it mast be d if that is notte be ii aside or there will be no Miss. Strong, rs. Sherman, January 19, to be at home for meet her friends. The fourth german of the Capital Bicycle Club drew a good houseful of dancers to the | ers of the club on 15th street last night. Dancing was started at 8:30, and the Dr. Wm. Wirt and Miss Lena Five figures of un- should pass the Sen: “EWO LOTS ON 47H ST, HUGO WORCH & CO., Senator and Mrs. Dolph will give a dinner to meet the Vice President and Mrs. Morton. The Dancing Club will be entertained by the Misses Beveridge, 1618 H street, and the hour named is 8 o'clock. Wednesday is the wedding day of the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. Bruce Gray have issued in- vitations for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Clara Florence Rodri Marshall Norton, o'clock. The ceremony will be followed by a wedding breakfast at the residence of the bride's parents, 1318 19th street. ‘Mrs. Amelia Davis has cards out for the mar- riage of her daughter, Miss Hester Isabella and Mr. Sherburne G. Hopkins, at 1 at Christ Church, Georgetown. The marriage of Mise Florence Cooper, niece of Senator and Mrs. Vance, to Charles Manly Busbee of Raleigh, N. C., will be solemnized the same evening at the residence of Senator Vane Cardinal Gibbons will perform the marriage ceremony and the quartette of St. Matthew's choir will sing a bridal chorus. be attended by seven bridesmaids and a maid Miss Hoke of North bridesmaids will be Miss Justice. Miss Miss Bowles, Miss Busbee, Bullock and’ Miss Weller. be the attorney Fe ova oe 2PE Sse ALE— FIRST-CLASS One of the finest villa sites in the District, over- co; will looking Connecticnt av and Creek" parks and the new bridge. ‘Contains about three- passed quickly, a | must be speedily time to act on other measures. SAIN BE LAID ASIDE. It is well understood that there are a number who will vote to lay the bill voted on quickly ibe enough of this mind, after the wearing-out process has progressed day or two longer, to vote the bi )OK SALE — CHEAP — CASH REGISTER, which owner has no further use; cash or time. Address Box 12, Star office. jal7- ‘OR SALE—A PAIR OF HORSES 15,3H1GH ; AGES Sand 6: quiet in single or doub'e harness; also a set'of double and sinzie harness and a victoria, the property of & gentleman about leaving the city. ‘Can ‘seen “it* WASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY. — & SALE—A GOOD DRIVING MARE, WITH harness and family carriaye ; sold for want of use; will sell tozether or separatel; fused. Inquire rear ! Stearns, was begun at 9. usual novelty and grace were danced, and the gay party broke up at midnight. esent were Dr. and Mrs. Schooley, Mr. and rs. Goodrich. Mr. and Mra. Demaray, Mr. and Mrs. Boutelle, Mr. and Mrs. Stinemetz, Minses Scammell, " Boyle, Among those we 75. to ®1 per root within re irs my TE merchant of Louisville. rani ROBERT EY again from Tuesday till Saturday next. Mrs. C. H. Oehm of Baltimore and Miss Belle Houston of New York are the guests of Mrs. W. Rev. and Mrs. Charles A. Stakely, 1746 N street northwest, will be at home on Mondays after 3 o'clock. Mrs. Laughton is spending the winter very quietly here in her home, being at for a near relative. with her husband in Madrid. Mrs. Laughton’ which have always been such a rominent feature in each season's events, are eenly missed. The Chinese minister will give a ball early in of republicar aside if it ix m lieved that there to Dr. Thomas 's Church, at 12 ‘Ok SALE—€3,000 WILL BUY. jassuchusetts ave. near Stanton Park, fac ith a neat fraiue house now rented at JOHN B. WIGHT, ‘A BEAUTIFUL Grosvenor, U! Houston, Merritt, Ashley, an: $1.80 per month: jaic-ot OR SALE—TWO a cee —— oe : foot: fronting sou OS FEI. Wau, UR SALE—-A LARGE PIECE OF PROP trachw at the intersection of Delaware ave, - ae, and H st. ; contain ‘round; will sell af a reassna far ascan be learne position of the «ilve ° is no change Olds, John Wirt, Johnston, Lewis, Hollings- men who are un worth, Lyon and Welch. Mrs. Representative Harmer will not be home to callers on Monday, the 19th instant. Last evening St. John’s Hall, on 16th street above H, was the scene of a very pleasant soci- able of St. John’s Guild. under the management of Miss Ella Smith. Mrs. MacKrille, Miss Mary Dashielle, and Miss Cecil MeKee presided at Among the visitors were the Rev. yaglass, Rev. Mr. McKee and Gen. B. C. The Wednesday Progressive Pedro Club met at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Hertford, 1412 Park street, Mt. Pleasant. first and second prizes were won by Mra. Pardo and Mixs Hertford, and the gentlemen who won were Messrs. White and Moran. those present were: Miss Stone. from Brig! Miss Saxton, Mise Dillon, Mise ij Mrs. McLeod, Mr. and Fristoe, Dr. and Mrs. Miller, Mr. Heiskell, Mr. Henderson and Mr. Wright. The third of a series of card receptions and # given by the officers of the third U.S. ar- | Ty of Washington barracks came off last night, with an attendance of 130 well-known 80- ATED NATIONAL cash register) wood price 8150. Can be seen. it ik SALE CHEAP, BEDSTEADS, MATTRESSES, dishes and table, coitaxe set, lot plants and Apply to 1618 15H will vote against the bill if it or will yote to lay it aside if a v itself is not reached in a reaso If the wearing-ont process ix to. be adhered to until a conclusion ts brought about by that | means, it must be with the understanding th: the apportionment bill and all other measure abandoned for tie session, IN THE ABSENT ONES. Telegrams have been sent to every absent re- publican Senator urging their immmediate attendance. The application of a cloture rule ds upon whether or not, after all the re- publicans are here, enough of’ them are found to support the proposition. ‘Thus far not enongh have been secured and the prospects of securing them are not re~ guarded as good. Mr. Stewart today gave notice n he intended to make hereafter to recommit the bill with instructions to the com- mittee to amend the bill holding of the federal Y HORSE, COUPE OR ARB: De Droit building, Wasuinstou, D.C. OK SALE—100 SECOND-HAND BOATS CHEAP, ‘make roo for new ones. JNO. C LAND & SON. foot of F st. nw. é JOR SALE—SEVERAL BUGGIES AND SU cheap toinake room; also one deliver; a in first-ciase order. B. ing Jot ou Connecticut ave. “ott, fronkytor $6 Jal tw DOLANY Ss WHLTIS POR SALE_ Eas’ ‘The bride will LOTS. THREE ADJOLN- Owing to call peal ‘olf Resanhos en. t mn wing @ critical condition of Senator Se. ; easy terms. Call at V15 East Caj , Who bas been very ill lately, Miss Voorhees will not hold her usual Thurs- day receptions this winter. Mrs. Nelson Brown gave a german on Thurs- day evening. Mr. John Carter led with Miss Alan Johnstone was to have led, but he fell from his horse that after- noon and was badly hurt. mel has moved into her new resi- dence, 18394%6th street, and will be at home on Wednesdays during the remainder of the sea- Jarolit >. Caroling. |The | Voorhees’ mother, —-IN SQUARE 112, IMMEDIATELY AD- jayont circle. 48 fect front on Comnectic tt ave. and runmme through to 1th st. ‘3,524 square feet, doubie frontage, no waste. ‘of the choicest jocaticns tor eo apartment Business block in the West End. Will sells fromage Of .52 feet, contaminy “2. "20 square feet, if desired. G4x 100 to 10-toot alle] Fo SALE-A SUITE OF NEW OAK FU needed; separate of together, including aoe wardrobe bed. "S51 Maser R SALE — A BLACK MARE, SEVEN ¥ +16 hands; sound and kind.” Call 1357 eral of North Carolina, Mr. . ‘The bride fondly expects the pres- ence of her father, Mr. Pierce, to escort her down stairs to be married, but as he is ill at his Kentucky home it is doubtful whether or not In that case Senator Vance per, the bride's 3 lie Brown. — Mr. 7 cor. 19h and Lawrence, bet. Rand Suw.. The particular attention ot builders 13 50x100, on 18th st. extended nd Columbia’ road; bea Y : can offer as a whole or in part at investinent ae = one square of them within 6 months; can offer ‘Atrct of alont 17acres in Montgomery about OO rods beyond ‘and inva ditect ine with, Hock ‘between the Perk and Connecticut Sye_jextenied, iuyn rvund overlooking the lock S1.wa120 on 17th bet. Band § x. This lt is finely WK SALE—OWING TO A CHANGE inaugurating in our cash made in the very best manner, and to any one needing cashier's desk this will an interesting FSe bag vba ee oe AND FIXTURES OF THE Rent moderate. called to this property. Seven fine lots, eac bet. Florida ave. he will be here. comb, Mr. and will have that honor. brother, and Mr. Harry Martin will be the ‘stem we will clispose irst-clase condition and as to provide for the tions on @ different day from that on which the local elections are held. Should this motion carry there would be but little likelihood of the matter coming before the Senate again. A FEAR WHICH DOTHERS SomE. A few of the opponents of the bill fear that it may be amended #0 as to be rendered meaning- less in order to help it throagh the two houses, ‘pose of restoring the original pro- rt from which d.” But this would take up ere is in the session, THE HOUSE INVOLVED IN THE TANGLE. The House is involved in the tangle and busi- ness there is blocked. The democrats will make things move as slowly as possible there until the force bill ix out of the way. Mrs. Morton and some of the cabinet ladies | Admiral Porter's condition has been less fa- vorable for several days back, but he still recog- nizes and is always pleased to have his children arles Campbell is a daily visitor to her old home and spends two or three hours every morning with her father. Mrs. W. E. Curtis held her first reception of the season at her new residence on Connecticut avenue on Wednesday and was assisted by Mrs. Miss Carrie Larner. Miss Florence Bayard, who has been visiting Mrs. N. A. Anderson, will go to stay with Mrs. Hearst for awhile next Monday. Mr. and Mrs. des Portes dela Fosse of the French legation will leave here soon for the former's new mission at Athens. Mr. Hansen of the Russian legation has been transferred to Mexico and will leave shortly for his new post. fen lmmediately. K. DUHAMEL, 460 La. ave. n.w. 708 SALE—THE CONTE! house of the late Mary Parker, 210 C st. n. nd with boarders and hewly furnished Mrs. Stockbridge gives a luncheon at 1 o'clock to meet Mrs. Brown, the wife of Justice Cresk Park, situ ‘S OF THE BOARD- about him. Mrs. Mrs. Swope, S14 A street southeast, will not receive on Monday. Cards have been issned for the marriage of Miss Maria Levena Powell of Warrenton, well- to Dr. Wm. D. Thomas of 28, at the Baptist Church at above number. jal DRSALE—COLES' BOX OR WARDROBELOUNGE day and a pertect bed by night, and you can put away asinuch clothing or other articlesas in the averace 3 articles for the price of one." No extra charge for pack- ingor shipping. rs, Dr. Talinage, wife of the celebrated preacher, coin cree, $10, 012, Raw Sis, $20, $25. ‘Silk Brocatelle, $25, $30. ALFRED COLES, Grand and Myrtle ave., Brooklyn. OR SALE—THE Git iages, buxkies, wacons and harness inthe Mrs. Edmunds gives a luncheon at 1 o'clock to meet Mra. Jeremiah Clarke and Miss Clarke of San Francisco. Senator and Mrs. Mitchell will give a dinner muse under Fental wt O, property should recor ion 1or “present JAMES F. DALIT, A Bae known in this eit; chmond, Janua: in Warrenton. ‘Thursday evening the Young People’s Hawk Eye Club were delightfully entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Graff of Alex- Carpenter, Miss Helsea Morrison, Miss Loula MeCreery and Mrs. Haw- kins Taylor gave mumcal selections. The Young People’s Club meets in two weeks with Mrs. F. J. Dieudonne, 111 B street south- T. C. Crawford and The same evening the charity ball will be given at the Rifles’ Armor age of a number of leadi On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Leland Stanford will receive from 3 until 6 o'clock. Mrs.Gorman and the Misses Gorman will give a tea from 4 to 7. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Warder BARGAINS IN LOTS, UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, SoU BROORLAND. nutuber of lots in the above sub- ‘we can sell very fashington to buy in, either would be privile ni Terra the patron- more time than es. and Ghee best Go=3 Tact jouse oF 4 qui at cs 8c. call on KED! se t0UG st! aw ‘CAYWOOD, &k3 OTH ST. N.W 3.1. W» 50xH0, Linp'd, per ft.85.00 x100 to aliey,' per tt 2k 00 BUXWO, per tt. 7 Florida ave.u.w. Let-oth and thi Dt Pk, perit. 10 oth st. and Grant ave., 1ot 110, per Keating ave., neaf Linculu ave., 0x10, Brookland, bear depot, oOxL90, per ft. ir ose! “30 lo | JOR SALE—TWO FINE LOWS ON KENYON 8T., Columbia Hetghte, af ie, Sluts on Warder ave, at Maes s Het Oa WANs ASEEBLE. DAVIS & CO., jal73t 119 Fit. POR SALE-LOT ON SST. BET. NEW HaMP- . | 23. inl.6 to alley: $1.90. Fittee Nota ioe 8? 8, io alley 8 17-32 1319 F not in the least concerned about the an extra semsion. ‘The Speaker and the republican members of H.C. | the Honse committee on rulesare anaious about Ino | the situation and are discussing a proposition to bring in special rules to choke off the ob- In order to do thie hid some that Lave been Uses milligive witianer. Gen. Schofield will give a dinner in honor of President Harrison. Ex-Gov. and Mra. John Lee Carroll will give Mrs. James Buchanan of at home Monday from 2 till 6, assisted by her sisters, Mrs. Florence K. Solger, Mrs. Dr. Thompson and Miss Blanche C. Koones; Wm. Vandever, wife of Representative Vandever, from California; the dever, Miss Owen and Mrs. Representative Chris. A. Bergen of Camden, N. street northwest. ———_ee___. SHOOTING STARS, “Governor,” called out a stranger in a Nebraska asloon and every man got up. Mrs. Hobson gave a dinner on Thursday w Jersey will be HANDSOME SMITH AMERI- and in fine condi Stock. ¥, 510 11th st. n.w. GOOD 4Q. PIANO, 7 Last night Count d’Arco and Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson gave dinners. This afternoon Mrs. Henry May will give a BUILDING LO’ Vermont ave. 33 per square f RS: isses Van- | *truction of the minority. (A ee Nave | they will Ianve te overs tho attendance of of their own members. need this quorum if they are to do anything except by the sufferance of the democrats, and it is thought by the that they had better begin at to bring back absentees. All absent republi ns will probably be telegraphed for today, d the House will probably share interest with the Senate when the managers begin to try to force things there. | A FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Bloomer will give a their new residence, 1717 leton Encyclopedia, we w, 8: earrings, & karats, White and reception—9 to 12—at Massachusetts avenue. The Washington Light Infantry Corps, a dance at their armory from 9 until 12. On Friday Mrs. Geo. R. Stetson and Miss Stetson will give a 5 In the evening the President and Mra. Harri- son will give reception in honor of Congress and the judiciary from 9 to 11 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Seaton Perry will give a recep- Mrs. Lulie Taylor and Lieut. Philip Alger, U.S.N., will be married in the coming spring. Mrs. A. A. Wilson had a pleasant reception yesterday afternoon, assisted by Mrs. Haines, irs. Cunningham and Miss Entwistle. Madame Lascano, the wife of the Chilian minister, was also at home and held a brilliant ‘east side of railroad, wit lend and Virginia taru: proved machinery, fine water power. ‘Lots 1 and 33, block 7, Cleveland Heights. ‘Lots—Uak View and Fairview. iiinge and barn. Bary" pair Poundry uulls; latest tii- N73; solid Kol suder ae | an seSti ea “Qt EXCLUAN OF OK SALE—A GREAT used upright piano, made by the Sterlin Instrument has the Tuli fron frame, tency’ c strings, Strauch Bros. 'ceiebrated action: three edulis, he being & planissiuo peaal, and wovdiiee tuil board: 400. HUGO WORCH ININ A SLIGHTLY F. L. MOORE & T. JANNEY BROWN, a from 4 to 7. a Price #290; easy ter: OR SALE_ THRE! = nue near 15th st ‘ON MARYLAND AVE- . ; fine location for stall stores $2,100 tor all. T.K. BROOKS, aly Cy SE a Ee SN ; ean fae, drivers : Thornes, als’? ne 9 Pee er SL LonL a There was a pleasant gathering Thursday evening at 1218 7th street northwest, the occa- | Mt Stilley is one of the well known young & $5 reward will be paid on return of A PAI OF EYE-GLASSES, Please Feturn to 1818 Cont OR SALE—FIVE CHOICE LOTS ON 21ST ST. bet. K and 5, each 20.7 feet front by irregular depth, the largest containing less than 2,000 sq. It. 5 Tett."alley: price low and terms easy.” DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO., 1319 F st. dal bt is Teserved to reject apy and all bits 3. Wo bovar Ass, 3.W. or the materials and constructing two bridge piers and two the National Zoolou ts, if it be deemed in the interest of to do so, ts reserved. Sponais for bride piers and abutments, “and addressed to SP. LANGLEY, Proposals to be NiVORA BUILDIN 1 doologieal Park, “> $f the Secretary, it of the caruivurs howe At the National Zoolowica Park, in accordance with drawings Specifications. to be sen at this office on and after ‘Toursday, January 2 Tive Fushi to reject any gr all buds or to waive det fit be deemed iu the RYT GALLERIES OF RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. a ‘BY AUCTION HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND RARE COLLECTION OF ANTIUQE AND MODERN ORIENTAL CARPETS, RUGS, HANGINGS, EMBROIDEKIES AND CURIOS, COLLECTED AND CONSIGNED BADJI GAFYER HUSSEIN, TRHERAN, PERSIA. ‘This collection in point of variety and excellence is far superior to any over before offered at public or | => tages private sale in this city, containing many rare spect mens frou the most celebrated rus-producing centers | north side of Rode Lsland ave.) a TURKISH AND MOORISH FURNITURE, NOVELTIES AND CURIOS. JOR SALE_D ST. 3.E. BETWEEN SD AND 4TH sts.. a splendid lot & ft. front and containing in all 3,100 square feet, with frame Louse, renting at Fy ‘uouth ; Touu for two wood houses. Thies Dargai at 62.000. Le. SiAKGARDIER, mS aa ‘Gis Lsth st. Bw. JOR SALEBY DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO.. 1319 F st.—Lote on Lath st, Mt. "Pleasant, 40, 45 and 50c., and in Houuead Manor, 30 to 0e- dalTst )POR SALE-LOT N.£- COR. 16TH AND GRANT | Posts. 2x te, frontage by average depth of 91 ft. Bet Sa sar aS J2OK SALE_LOT ON 19TH ST. NEAR M, 20 Frrent peice 2.200. “Apply or sideshow ‘Atlante baila a Se FOE OS 3 | Pes Sh wULbING OE OE be suid at once. Appiy to OWNad, 41 Atuantic = jo SALE_SE ave. aud Erie Very reason abie price. UF st. Jal7-1W 7 Lor ON THE Sth ne. ; 18g by {OR SALE_WE HAVE A GOC lots on Chicago st. near Ist n. Side and rear alleys. BH. Hb) Jal 7St ave. <4. yue . i lots om Now Vora avers SUn10L eat Sit" DUGAN & BULLEN (Ok SALE—FOK $0_A LOT, 20x00 PEET TO yom st ear Lm. Guo) Dale St MEH, WARNE & CO., 916 F st-uw, pou sae— 1th bet. C and 40 R SALE ae ie, SREP rontearesrancemne, yi a ueere a ee a ott tnd the lot on D st. 00 feet by avout 103 ple tithort distance east of Counecticut ave. ‘Imall a most Varied and Extrsonlinary Collection of Fipieuiid patlding lot om the cast side of 10th st. ‘The whoie to be sold by pubic sale at our 920 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. FOR THEEE DAYS ONLY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JANUARY 22. 23 AND 24. MORNINGS AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, AFTERNOONS AT THREE O'CLOCK. EXHIBITION, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 20 AND 21. Desziptive Catalayucs now ready and mailed on ap- RATCLIFYE, DARR & CO. tet pseevation at the juncture of the sireet aad venue; price, $3 Der peor $160 TSH Fst. ne. SS Ea vp >. pas 906 F a. sion being a surprise party to Miss Itosa Pach, | ™e" in society and he knows a joke when he Among those present were Misses Dollie and bell, Miss Walsky, Miss Fennie mham, Misses Emma and Sarah hal, Beavens, Peddle, tion to meet Miss Pollock of Philadelphia. The Spanish minister and wife will give a ball at the legation, 1400 New Hampshire — SUBURBAN PROPERTY. {OR SALE—AT A BAUGAIN, PART INTEREST IN {Yaluable piece of suburban property. Addrems B. cw. ‘oftice. POR SALE-IVY CITY LOTS—THREE OF THE best-located lots in Ivy. City, 30 eet front by 120 feet deep, on high round; splendid building Address IV¥ CITY, Star office. SALE—-HO FOR THE NEW VILLAGE ON it two-thirds of their value (or regular prices) to in- 3 ‘Twenty (20) houses to be built Points of the sudivision and to be sold at twe-thieds Uproar tal cotati he oue-the a) et ven, awe chaser. ‘Therefore the ric Postmaster General Wanamaker Makes Some Suggestions on the Subject. Tke opinion of Postmaster General Wana- maker bas @ practical value on almost subject. A Stax reporter recently attention to the movement that has be 4 urated in favor of a public library in this city. “I know it is,” she said with visible embar-| He very promptly suid: rassment,” “but I couldn't help it.” OK SALE—FULL AND COMP! street and stable blankets. tor pecond-hand harness. ETE STOCK OF Kemember your horse OUCK, write st Not long ago he met a pretty girl at a recep- ‘I beg your pardon,” she said, as they were about to separate, “but I did not hear your Pach, Messrs. J. Lowent Hecht, L. H. Levy and Friedlander. Mrs. H. T. Doyle of Takor her Miss Hal Byerly of Frederick, Md., and her , Mr. Perry Slater of ‘Pennsyl- Mrs. Goff, Mrs. Richard Camden and son, Miss Bogus of Clarksburg, W. Va., and Mr. and and Mrs. Bowie and Miss Benneit of Weston, again in the city for the winter, ing at the Buckingham. Mrs. Goff ex- cts to be joined soon by Mrs. Gen. Goff and r two nieces, the Misees Haymond. Dr. and Mrs. Hamlin will receive next Mon- day after 3 o'clock. Mrs. Hamlin will be as- sisted by Mrs. Dr. Garduer and Miss Huyek of Mrs. H. 8. Cummings will be at home Tues- days in February and March. Mrs. Charles W. Clisbee, wife of the late Judge Clisbee of Michigan, and dai op inter with Mee, Clisbese ae, Sampeon, at her new home, 1743 Rhode Island avenue. On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Harrison will hold a reception from 3 until 5 c'clock. Mrs. Georgiana Hussey Wilson has sent out cards for the marriage of her danghter, Miss Margarethe Willis Wilson, to Mr. Mohr, at her residence, ma Park has visiting brother-in-law, ‘0. 2024 G street, on of Wednesday, January 28. A’ re- ill follow from 8 until 10 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Jauney have cards out for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Ethel Hyams to Mr. Paul Adams Andre Tuesday, february 3, at the Arlington Hotel. ‘The marriage of the assistant secretary of state, Hon. Wm. F. Wharton, to Miss Lay will take place before the season wanes. Mrs. Senator Carey will receive at the Arling- ton on Thursday, January 22 and February 5. The ladies receiving on Monday are Mrs. Frances Colton at the Shoreham, Mrs. Thos. Wilson, Mrs. John Lin: other ladies at the National and Metro Hotels, Mrs. Veazey and Mrs. Walton, Mra. J. W. Foster, Miss Ida Thompson, Mrs. Chas. P. ennedy, Mrs. Lewis think highly of the project to creates Then he explained and she was more embar- | public library in the city of Washington. There is probably no city of the same size with so many young men residing in hotels, apartments The Senator from Illinois to himself: “Far-| and boarding houses, and a fine library, open in the evening, would be a great boon to them T understand there are skeletons of libraries in almost all of the executive departients. Elimi- nating from them the books that might be called all the rest together, library could be made. the larger quarters that are needed, contiguous 4 portion of ‘this lower floor, could be by putting « gl over the court yard, while the uj could all be used for the Interior ing for increased accommodn- y be a question of time before citizens of Washington will one of the finest cities in the ¥OR HORSE BLA WOODWARD LOH rassed than ever. ‘hmwan can sell his house actual cost of building and pocket his one-tuird ('3) tors: eachemne to determine (of which there are well, a long Farwell to all my greatness.” A change artist—the cashier. Of the house is iiven FULL VALUE GIVEN Yor your old square u BMADBURY UFLIGBT, balauce| orcaah. payable 810 monthly Should mutton be cooked over # lambent |ALE—CARRIAGES, jONS ‘on eusy terns; 100 Jobs to select irom, painting and triuiing west sth) M st., Geonsetown, What Secretary Tracy needs is a late edition of “The Improved Letter Reiter.” D LOTS FOR SALE ¢ NTHLY PAYMENTS. fu) subdivision is situated in Prince George's county, Md., about 8 mies trom Washi bratich of the B, & O-and on the where an electric ratiroad will be built. wher than Wasu., lias zood dra healthy and is adjacent to ond surro i the Maryiand Agriculturat Coll wide, well eraded avenues, on wuich 33,000: have'been planted and are now being Loxed.. ‘acres, in which there 1s» besu- ‘water 7 acres In ares, more trans stop daily Washinwton ticenta::kerun tn Sto20 wil of which ave. been sold. 7Sl ith st. nw. BI? MONEY TO LOAN. ONEL 40 LUAN.—1 HAs IN HAND © ‘ahd $3,000 to Joa on a city of Wasiington. Mrs. Blanchard and used for a public library fant 'and Bait. yakey The Indians may only disarm suspicion by disarming themselves. rs. George E. A. Groff, the Misses Groff, Mrs. Kis John B. Allen, 10 B street northeast: Mra. M. M. Boothman, 240 East Capitol street: Mre. Thowas L. Tulloch, 121 Bstreet southeast; Mrs. N. P. Banks, 12 B street northeast; Mrs. J. A. Pickiet, 220 North Capitol street, and Mrs. U. H. Painter, 900 14th street. tion. It can o ublic-spirited ed real estate in’ the ci x e , who presided, ing address upon the subject un “The Institute of France.” contributed an interesti cine,” and Mra. F. V. McNair licre and his comedies. ‘The French botanists, Fenelon and Lavoisier were it members of the society When cats fight one or the other always wins | the ler discussion, ONEY 70 LOAN ANY WHEE IN THE DIE oes et ict, son Mutual Building and Loan Asso- sf L. W. WEED, Secretary. E HAVE MONEY TU LOAN ON REAL ESTATE in various sums. SWORMST£DT park that contains Lew station, where 20 A GREAT OxE. “Oh,” she exclaimed enthusiastically; is going to open a great shoe store in: “Well,” growled her brother, “he couldn’ do any business there with any other ‘60 uunates’ drive. course of erection, dt CANADAY'S AKREST, “1g | Charged With Obtaining Money Under False Kind, | warrant was ismed from the Police Court yesterday for the arrest of William P. Canadas, charging him with obtaining €35 under false pretenses. The money, it is charged, was ob- tained from Mr. Archibald McLachlen with in- and occupted within t} months, and of 125 or more un- rove hhayers will build treated of by iusproved lots suid 100F Ls . some have already couun house, electric light plant, walks, .. Prices of lot, #2 cash and $10 per month, rey Venvences and is letter located ¥ision abunt Washington where iots can be bought OF less than dowbie the i ‘Traine 0 YOU WANT MONEV?_#10 TO #10070 LoAN Tow interest on. {umiture, prancs, horeesy wagons, houseuold xouds or cther personal Tracivaland interest payable in weekly or twsatha Payurenter no rene ous rou Adaresm Box ix, Star office. ONEY TO LOAN—WE HAVE MONEY ON HAND lave ad smnaii amounts at lowest Tates Josephine Patten, Miss P Walthall, Mist "Dablgren, tite Saree Smith,” “Miss May Russell, Miss Pearson, Mins Edith Patten, ‘Miss Stoughton and Miss Sher- January 30 Mrs. L. D. M. Sweat will and. the subject will be “The "Wohnen of The Short Story Club met last Wednesday night at the home of its president, Mrs. G. Crandall, 610 H street, where the author for the evening, Mrs. Alex. E. Beall, read an inter esting story euititled “st. Patrick’s Cross.” TT, WILCOX & CO. $aQ-tm 1907 Pa. av. n.w. and 6th and La, ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT AT C1 Tent rates on approved real securit; Res ra Py ‘SIX PER CENT, PAYABLE QUARTERLY. IN SUMS OF 81,000. SMALL ronal at uaameDy 200, each $10 cash & $10 per mo. :4r. 00, vac €19 cas & 2 | Seg ). 1307 F st.n.w. ij i i i Hi f 5 i F i i. ‘J ‘ARM, WITHIN THREE A te iy ru und Leaithy ; : mas; a " & i} SALE_S' inites and in fuli view ee Ey ite I § iv i i} Toa ji E E i i ? E; 4 i Ere § F & 3 i ; s vy Thos. ‘WAGGAMAN, IN SUMS FROM 9500 UPWARD, aT Ans Lowest MATE OF INTEREST, REAL ESTATE 1) THIS DISTRICT. ‘B. O. HOLTZMAN, Cor.10th and ¥ sts.n.w. ‘LOAN—IN 80) Moa eo UGAN & BUTLER, 600 F st. nw. NEY TO LOAN ON i tie, eas 1410 New York ave. WASHINGTON HEIG ‘Securea bulains lot i this die sas opens. Situated at the head of | [ f f f t i ! fi i 5 F Ff EF | J g t 5 i i i : F. F i we ib; ster FE ha : i +h teil a8 fl i Af fr ls I : : d : FF Hf] is F j f ett “ i ; 1 i i 4 i if £ F l i t Hi | ITH ¢500 OB ORE vale in tant ett monthe. &% i : i | | ft [ i jo inate Bo 203 7th stn. Ww. Bes duit i iH ib ' j ( i HI HI HH 3 & Lj al i H i I i | ; 1] f { i : i i ft i ¥' i il d i i i } & BYE. ] ah ir u E i if tlel ff hr Ht if i i r i i ? i i é i i E F F i i q Hl ie

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