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FOR _SALE--HOUSES. NEW HANDSOME. elewant and are deitehtrwly erated and bewutifa ly Rew Cou.pieveand ready oF oecupaBey. FOR SaLe~vxt UF LHE MOn1 COMPLETE AND “COMFORTABLE BOOM HOUs.s IN CiTX. 5 FINE 35,000. Has all conveniences, stone ind br south expusure, st Bw. hear N. fro : ECKINGTON ELECTRIC CAR CINE, 15 MINUTES FLOM DEP: <TS s FOK SALE-NEAT NEW Bice DWELLING, Sica. RECENTLY HANDSOMELY DLCORATED. ON PLOKIDA AVE. FINE UC TLOOK FuKoUGH ¢ ; DELIGHTFUL, EASY TEN TIME. 3B. WIM xLE hats between $ and T sta. n.w. sa2-story brick, aa SSP gion ta o-toer alley rented a19- 3 Mass ave. Mat. near Thomas Circle, 3 rooius. ¥ Bist. near 14th st cars Isth st, cor. Q. 10 roo! Esti: st. "near 1, 10 recuse. Hicu at» Mt, Poeaaasit wiry appitances, brica-set furnace, hd ae andsonsely bapered 7 aXby HWEST—FINE BAY.WINDOW aiaing S rooms and bath: Sasi: balance €40 monthly. RASVEMDAY & MAL- Leey Geil st. uw., Pacitic buiding_dld-lw Siw: contaming 3 roums, bath ant c rick trout, stu (SUBSTAN TTA Sth si. bet. East Capite Baw Se. Only $11,300. iow brick; modern the characte= in & fice. froin LE sh vay T-roows aid cellar nt &e.:10t EWis, 125i Fst 1° EM: 24,500 FOR hh stome-tvent dwell- ‘Orated and fuished; oes, staal cash Pay. iy, if desired LEWIS, Liksi F st. APPOINTED RESI- @ berwoen Sd and 3d furnace heat; stable, ABNER & CO.. i of city. Tours tie Dunuding, 140 F st. PSON, Koous 7M BAY-WINDOW ‘Pierce place n.w.; would ‘$4,500; terms easy. Ap piy OWNER, 1vla A ‘duskst Foe SALES +10 rooms; lot 22% by 121 D ‘per month; in northwest 500. ‘and cellar; 3 rcoms deep; papered and ik every WE aperfect homie;at « very low Brice indew!. ‘Une ot the best he and 10th sts. ‘Several hou: Bw., from wee, BSL000. Letween 13th aud 1sthsts. wou. E. T. KAalsER, it Room 4, Atlantic tundibe. UR SALETA SEW DSM) AND BasED Rona apt tatu a m-t-; fronting fe srreet between Ist and 2d sts. ne. price @3,800. Sacer Sn wandek's co, iss SF st iw. ANCE MONTHLY, Day a Bew s-story bat . dweilin, ‘tire squires frou the Capitol, 8 rooms and bath; price omy 94.700. SYANGLEK & JUSTICE, i220) = JOR SALE_JUS? COMPLETED, 12TH ST. N.W., po SALE_STOP PAYING RENT—$700 Case, a DY & FICKL Gus 14th st- pou Sili—i0L00M AND BATH BRICK iwellsu house, 11170 st. n.w.; property is in perect condition ‘and has all mod. tinps.; sanitary Piuisome, “Price, Si1.0W0, one-fourtacasiy, balatce {ee aud 4 years ato per cent, or $2,000 casi ics @lurubstihiy, wel intonené fuer cent Hotse a for inspectiouusi¥.. Apply to owner, OSilw CHARLES W. HANDY, $e F at. m OR SALE @ ST. N.W. (TOWER F Soutse is just bern cou ENVESTMENT—A se, quite newand in petiect condition, event to McPberson, Square. se, Perty is rented sor the next two ok SALE A coud three-story brick on the north side of H st. cS 3 ist Sta o.W.: rents Well; {0 covernine.t printing office, om line @f cars and Lerdies. s19st Fosse ory and c aps: NEAK MASS. AVE, sow brick; Grooms; all Ls warr. ee BO at lot 2279 to alte & STH N.W., 2-STORY rooms; all mod. unps; lot a193 tat MERKILL & WHITE, 19.32 _2U floor front, Atia:'tic Uuusue SOE at built; 84,200, ou easy terms, —— 7 SEB ASERRILL & W AIMSt_2U floor front, Atlantic built, SALE—A BARGAIN-MASS. AVE. NEAR bey and Larescont Lay window ‘MERRILL & WHITE, floor frout, Ai SALE Hist. cars, 24 floor front, Atiantie DOR SALE bie canes 615 F st a w., Room }OR SALE— Indiana ave. between Sd and 434 Daths B. H. WARNER & C0. POR SAL ESIDENT IN CITY FOR FEW days bas authorize us to sell at house on Souta A st. b Worth iookine uy. Pr: ed rear W010 ing ”g SOE SALE 3 by introbe. larwe lu) 20s). berenina Ot Re Braz lth. Soom featner tm nocd Sons Mitom: lot 40m100'to Sunieut acy. om 600 B stn.e. near 12th, good trou and ‘bath, in ‘and £5,000 ‘OR SALE—AN brick house on aise M 2-STORY BAY-WINDOW at fw. wall vel at 8 beneain. GEO. A. JORDAN, 1417 F st. Re Bite ay ee Tir EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. SATURDAY, FOR SALE—HOUSES. Bob ica wna x ote. mw. Hee med: ies AV WOOB, Seen -c11,000 Ottis ow. FOR SALE—LOTS. FOr SALE gaxpsoste povaie oi Pict on north ide of eat. bet. Conn. ave. and GHAKLES WOHANDY, G0 F et we ING ist wt. 5 bes 3 FOR SALE—LOTS. sougre oi: containiog about SAO fot Of grou PERS eats vee fogs: R, a and Es.w. ‘Of SALE— FG eee ain sna sn ste n.w., 7ro0m brick Jot 201100 sect. 26.200 ® SALE—MASS. AVE. NEAR 13TH ST. N.W. Bastory and baseiuent press urick ; soutli. tront. 15,500. Be = 5 CAyWoOD, ~ z POR SALE—A FEW DPSIRABLE BUILDING Eig Wesign ialri hy try terms and Fst.n.w.1t R SALE. on M st.bet.22d and 23d by depth of 100 tt. alley; 5 it: of ‘adjoining lot can be boucht SE AN ESTATE 27.4 FT. to 30-ft. sta fair SEG? WT EiwINE, S00 Tot ot. mw. 92 SALE-ANY ONE WHO W. house in cold weather to call at Gust 14th st. n. w. and see stenu: heater at ono-third price; will heat 9-room house, 1 OE SSCE“T JOHNSON. Citew & 00. wi7F one of those haiidsome houses situated i between 12th bamenent a barzain i SALE—CAPITAL ST., IVY CITY; TWO 7- Frisu trasaes, latrooes, chtern water, with sable; pts renting for LJ per month. 1 bath ; bangain Inquire of OWNi., on the premises. JOR SALE—DESIRABLE CORNER PROPERTY in Georsefown, the nc. commer of 28th and Du barton ave., fronting 40 feet upou the avents ap depth of 120 ou 2th, with» sutacantial rie buud~ ing bringings goo rental, ‘A chance for sone one. Maisie THOS. 3. STANTON, “eh and Osta vit SALE—A_ GOOD, south. on fist. bet 82:00 casi, it Pee Sake Anew st Wer. Tet ant Toois and bath; )OM HOUSE FACIN 0: on easy terms. Hi. WARNER & CO., 419-3 {6 F at. ow. FESS E-BARGAINS—3 NEW BE ¥ suas, ¥ near xin. w., $4,200 each. Brick d 70 Myrtle st. 300. "New brick aweiling, oth neat ‘00. Brick dweiliny, 214 Ist welling, 100 7th st. The.» F and stone dwelling. 1:8 rooms. Knear Conn-aw E vroperty, with stavle, on fw. only $0,500. "WC. DUVALL, noF alge POE SALE LE DROVE FARR DESIRABLE T ‘story bay -window brick; G Fooms snd bat to good tenant. Price, - WEStU HiESTON, 1007 Peun. ave. ana Oth and La. ave. NORTHWEST_NEAK 1718 AND , Wilk e. and 6th st. and 70H SALE-TWO-S mick uth oc, bw. betwecen I Jsrow mas toons and baths wort i er four gree, fear ot Teatt0 30 Toot itey,olfered af the reduced huiare of 87 00. “qo SPAMMAS S12 F F Oi SAEETMOSTORY FAM Foe SATE STEER Sous BuICK, sTHt w. bet. Land Ai sts: 9 rooms: m.i. { central Joca- thom." Offered at 93.800. Bara: chaser. A. DAMMANN, 612 & Fe SALE—TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT brick; 7 rooms; a.im.t.; 10th st. naw. bet. Land M; Tented for $25.50; 1oE 18. Sand: bargaan 34 nated £0 4th st. Se. near G: 7 rooms, ari: id Bore Jot T0831 A. DAMMASN, tz . between 8 and T sts. n.w., anew ar brick, 11 rooms and bath: built in the mest Sutstantial inauner for owner's uve, tuished in hard Wood throushuut first foor, every modern conven- deuce; lot 22. 32105 & “ye ort aaxen co NEW. COMMODIOUS AND DE- Hing, with latest conveniences: well for entertaining: situate Lear the British ;Lest construction: Brat aud second floors fuisued in quartered oak and mahogany ; handsomely bd ready for occupancy, Leated Uy LOt ect rudiation. electric uus Huhtine. TALEK & KULHERFORD, 1:07 ¥ st. j0k SALE—HAND=OME NEW 3STORY DUCK ‘dwelling, J813 0th st. a. w. rooms and dath “room, ail latest innprovements. Landsone.y scully built under oUF personal euper- spect. Wuusoyen far particwarsand price apply to FORD. 17 batt. read ROUT VAKK, NICE dwelling of 7 rooms: duod. iinps. “Prive, 84,310. TYLER & RULHEMFOND, 130s ¥ st. uw. new two-story” brie ‘UK SALE—FINE BUSINESS CORNER, G7 FEET frout cn th st. and S1% feet front on H st a Wery reasonable iuze to prompt purchaser (C2 Is" TYLER & KUTHEKPORD, 130 SALP—A TWO-S1OKY AND CELLAR BKICK FES ‘wOtu st. “between M and N sts. n.w., ® Groom brick: price $4,000. uy be convinced of the bargains Weare offerms ; six Toons; bath; @endsomeiy papered; cabinet mantel, range, latrob™ large closets in every room; coucreted street. Cattoraia st near : Six AME, tory frame On Oth st. 2 {40-f00t ai mice, frame Ou H st. sw. bet. 43 and ttt, ¥ N, 1 CAN tora short tinw the confortable frame house of echt rooms, being 1410 24th st. ‘Tho lot dias a frontuge of 0 fost aud inet deep, and can sell on ‘very reasonable terms. disuit' THOS. J. STANTON, 29th and Osta. JOR SALE—BARGAIN-A NINE-ROOM BRICK on Ct. 's.¢. near Ist st. only $6,000. Also sree house on Kt. n.w.; #8000. Seven-room brick, C 2 Fine ‘business property on Ba ‘J. k. HERTFORD, 1419 G St. {0k SALE — FINE IMPROVED AND UNIM- broved property in Mt. Pleasant, near cable cars, cheap. Also a ueat cottage, six rool, and one of pine Founss, at Forest Glen, Md. will sell ‘ata Sacrifice, It. HERTFORD, 1419 G st, 1605. 1607 and 1600 Marion st, Dh, | each 1922 and FOR SALE NORTHWEST. SRLI to 2745 10th st,"d hh, dander. Pa ave, th. ‘snd Zour houses on F 14.000, SazT000) PY. Ses as: 467 and 460 st, fh. ir. : ee te lee ei ci Sam versed as ©,000| 342" anil 01S St Fk Fe 9. 0uy O10 as and 1249 Madison ley fh, Si. thar, amet Porick | Rear of 344 E st, tb, 4i600 Lcuses mn'r 300, ‘The above 38 only & Portion of the property on my i Hist eid at offen for bulletin isstied on E. WAGGAMA oasy. ‘GH. PARKER, ai8.3t : ig and E sts. 8. K SALE_CHPAP_THREE houses on M st. bet. Water and sewer. ais-at Fok sare erty on B Sip und E sts. 3. TEAP—GOOD_BUsiNE . Det, Id aud 4% ste. mow; 1S. foot alley. Price, $14,000; ten and 2 years. ‘Hi. PALL 4% and Fst F LE BRICK bousea on ay FeNtibK tO xood tenants; €2,100 eich; terms, S and 2 years i. ¥ pine ‘$e and Lost FOE SALE—GHEAP-SEW BHI K Stoke Thy room dwelling atid cellar, CUR. UH AND AVE. SIE? Water in sitclen “cas anil sewe £9,000; 55 cash, balance Lund 2 years. Hi. PARKER, c. a18-3t 43s and Est POL SADE—GOOD TNVESTMENT—FiVE-kOOM brick; on Ist st. pear renting tor Price & 1, 1006 F st, "100 ED. 3. OAR OR SALE BEAUTIFUL NEW BRICK HOUSE tree KqUares from cabie cars .on paved s:reets Hest tion; Tapidiy increasiue in Yasue: at low bay s open Saturday and Sunday 10 to dist W. A. COULLEM, 41 Le Dro zl OTH ST. completo dweiling in tie northeast: 19 UG deep, with large brick stable, ‘Call ahd let me show it to Fou.” Price $6,200. BOOKS, cr Pow ini ob brick. 7 roo foot ailey and kain as owner the west. al7-st S-foot side alley but to leave town for residence 1 Frice, if sold at cnce, ony $6, 00. B.H. WARNER &'CO., W168 F st pw FOR SME2- SPECIAL VANGAIN—4- STORY BRICK on Nast. bet. 20th and Zist sts, n.W., only siyeurs old; n splendid property ... SO roous, price, $2,000. 2-story frame in Cullinan’ Alley bet, 45g and Oth sw. price. $700. digest B. LEONARD, 407 4% st. i an v3 ™ OR | SALE—NEW 10-ROOM BAY-WINDOW brick Louse, T st. bet. itu and 10th a. w. fect order and uewly papered turouchout; S20 t0 Bawa FOR SALE—On Maple ave nea? Cor. Linea, D. be, Or, mb... yee Corcoran st. bet! T7tii aad V8 sik bn!) Oe th and isth n. w., b. Pst. bet 17th and isch n.w..6.h., Or, Best, bet, 20th and ist nw. bh ‘JUEN al7-lw ‘Cor. Fok SALES 81. NEAR 157TH N.W ELEGANT new house; 12 rooms: handsomely decorated; every convenience. Frke, $13,000. 2,'s. DONALDSON, a19-e* 925 F at. nw. Foe SALES ‘A VERY DESIRABLE HOM": AT A POSITIVE BARGALN Fine three-story bay-window brick residence: ten fine roon.s:ail 1odert, improvements; house 0 feet Wide :side catrance 4 feet tot Gux125 to DU-foot “"E” alles ; stable on alley. entire premises in neat order. The beeutizur parking {rent is inclosed with sub- stantia! ircn fence; large shave trees in front and Tear © tpremises. Location ib northwest section on widest street in city, aud half square from Washincton and George- town cableroad. 1his is tue most desirable. pi tor a comiortavle and spacious Kore i the ety Brice of $8,00). TERMS EASY. ae erty atthe 3. ¥. N. HUYCK, 1505 Pa. ave. nw. 1 SALE 22 and 324 Sth stn. 1109 24th st’, Ur_ and iM in. A choice S-room brick, Higgs st. near 14th." F000 Anice 7-roou b. ou French st. bet band 10th Slovo 2 G-room bricks, Wylie st. ne. each... 1,000 3 Groom briexs, sh st. se. Cy sq. trom cable cars), each... 2, SALE ‘A DECIDED BARGAIN Anelegant residence uu 1 st. near Dupont Circle; lot : this Property will, be sold cheap, a8 the owner bas leit the city, price $19,000. For teruis and peruit t inspect appiy 219-3 For sae BUSINESS PROPERTY _ GrOnGELOWN, Fronting 95 feet on Bridge st. and about 100 feet the C. und“). can 80, constructed Nik V. N. HUYCK, 1.05 La. ave. CHANGE FOR bouses—I553 Libode Isang handsomely Gnisued. BAUNES & WEAVEL, G29 F st. cok. 10%H AND per_sq. foot. C sts, me. at the J 85,009 sq. feet, cor. 12th and C tS dive "DUGAN & BUTLEK, Gig F FoR SALERAS, BESIDER cE OB INVESTWEN i ta. story ail baseiaont bay-w ind ayt ror alm kL REDFORD W. 1008 F st. uew. OR SALE—A FEW MORE OF T lect that [have Ueen offering in the north Stnall cash payments end monthly instalments gut intereat: price, 3,000. “KF. HUTCHINS. 1, ao 000 IN EASY PAYMENTS WILL f00u s-roum aud bath brick house ob ail and sxeurp (iis Lurgai SOUTHERN INVES! MNT COMPANY, ‘Koou 310, Corcoran bide. dati Just wer : on easy term cesta HERMON & EAMEY A preswed brick bay: Focus wuss bath ait tod. Nu) Pei VINDOW BRICK, Groows, w.mui. on Lost, pear ist G.W.: Teute 10 eis 5 per mouth, S20. KEDFORD W. WALKER & SON, ares 1008 F 8. 5. SO SALE-BLAUTIFUL STONE ‘bei k bouses on Uth st. ne. at 84,23 Be. af 85,000 to 5,100, on Mase. ave D $00, ends uuiuber of others at CHAS A SHIELDS. gars W.; SIX-KOOM Oe seven-room ra iuprovements abd bay 07, THIRTEENTH ST ood investient, ses ee FUN SALE -CHEAP—3 HOUSES ON K ST. 8.W, . id end 1% ot ; Fenting at €5 per month; price of ree, 83, ALE —CHEAP—427 6% ST. S.W., FIVE- Fours brick: $1,400, $400 casi Ualanee ‘on time. FOR SALE-CHEAV—45.,, 400 STH ST, N-E., LWO SEER. wt wood collar Sal mod and. j price, WO wa FU SALE—CHEAP—A GOOD PIECE OF PROP- erty ob oth St bet. Louisiana ave. and & st. n. 0. CaP. rrrecy (Ok SALE—OR RENT — THREE-STORY basement bay-window Urick;¥ roous abd bath; ail Mak On Ast. Bear wa KEDFURD W. WALKER & 808, 419-38 1006 F st. awe Soveral very handsome stone amt Urick front dwei imsson toth the north and south mice of Gat tee Sree se Tech S e. “Pico trout en Code asst th oew aud pretty 6: cottage in North Ken- rooms s Bexton, lot E150, ATs WL WARNER & COs. aos Ole F et. ow. SALE-ELEGANT BAY-WINDOW BRICK eungame: fpblonable hatehvorhood. Lech st. ow. 5 rooms, tiers pantry, Bumeroas Sc. uarwait at" $y.200, EASTERDAY & MALLERY, aa) Duilding. — d1aae FOS SALE—ON 13TH ST. NEAR T. A HAND- some and desirable story and baseinent bows 10 rooms and bath: all cont TX-ROOM AND CELL it 164x74 to alle: s only 820 Uh per month; rare chance; desirable location: uesr cars. Why pay ren? (38) EASTERDAY & HALDEMAN, dlo-6t Gos Fs. Fos = 1710 LST. N ‘A good three-story brick “aw neighborhood first-class; will be sol? st a sacri OS. J. FISHER & CO., 416-6 Fee ee brick; ail mod. 1 83,7 4 F st. awe AVENUE N > ‘8. CAPITOL. A comfortatile brick residence, Overioukinw beautiful park. ‘Good lot and Bue situation, Tiius. J. Fist low to an lumediate purchas. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., Lek Bat. ne, L PROPERTY- HOUSES 8 th of patent office: rapidly gas business propel ture of owner, NKX_N. COPP, at 706 Sth # lo-eolw ARF PROPERTY, GEORGETOWN WareLouwes, having a frontie of NS CK) st. LY uverace dopth of LU Appiy to C. H PICKLING, T BRICKS IN_EXCE! on: 11th st. near I on.w. Prices con: increase, Lot4l by about 100.” Pru 24.000 Tocated” on ‘A Sestory trai sth St. near nw. “Two new, ‘ture beautifully papered; p Price, short ‘$8,500 x80 to alley. E. T. KAISER, Ground floor, Room 4, Atiantic iutidine. SINADLE PRESSED BIC ett; modern luprovenents. pizto OWNER, on premises, between 4 and p, in, 167K st.nw. astm ‘TO G43 F ST. N Teakroee st B.W., LZ Fooms (ston Q st. w. Poems (icns OR SALF_117H ST. BET. H ANDISTS. N. J new two-story houses; press brick, bay window WOK SALE Soi st.'n.w.. 14r., lot 25 lth and G sis.'s/6. each, unuiproved properties i all parts of city at bottom prices. WHITE & KLEINER, a {OK SALE EOF THE MOST COMPLETE Louses in the city: Massachusetts ave, wear 20 st, Bee fact Co ett roomy tat race, eee te ayp aces: van be bought chieape ADDI" third door, Cty ake ve Sad FOE EXCHANGE TWO SEW THR Dione brick hiousce hese Washington exchainge ior allcy lotsrs or vacant ots. aBosi st CHARLES EARLY, 00s 14th st. Ww. k ALE—AT A BARGAL Deauiiiiil and eicractive honwen in the northwest Just competed aud bait by Men wuts Me PouadeXtens arcuitect ; oR Coanecticut ave. near Dupont Cucle; 2o ings on Park ave., Baltimore, withia the eates of Dri Hill Fark; 200 ieet above tide Water; street 120 feet wide, parked in center, warble Rettibives, 14 rooms, dip? soos, halls. reception baci and wan sterway best hard wood; foors maple; Turnace heat; hard wood mantels with’ Freach pist inirrors: open fireplaces, in all principal rocms. ‘Tine to Bund U. Gepot, minutes, to Y. W. and B., 101ninutes, cence to W ington, 45 minutes. Quarterly tickets 84.70. City taxes, W cents per GLU UNL 1600. Tent, 8000 por = Price tm fee, 23,500. No brokers, Possession, ember 1: THOMAS E. BOND, 1 South st., dalthuore, poss Las POR SALY 100, AND $2200 EACH—TERMS EAST = cw fraine Louses, each contalDibg 813 760% ‘hal geet! ood tyont and’ back Yanda, resand ¥ DESI“ALLE REW CORNER HOUSE; press brick front; stone steps and trimmings; contains six Footie, bath ually. i fige ouly 85,000, ob eany ‘ALSO TWO NEW HOUSES; press brick front fone sere und wunmings; six rooms: beth; alla Tor tus pefliculars call upo c oy . BMCLACHLEN TCHELDE: nolt Gomer Tors x joth and G sta. nw. Mus. F. A. Bares, ‘Agent tor “Oranye ” 0.0 au vat. aw. Bo12-2mn* JKEBVAND, ENGRAVER AND LITHOGRAPHER qwLe ‘ave. B.W. ‘Visiting canis printed trom plate, 7c. per 100. ocl . SIXTEENTH ST.. SIXTEENTH ST. SIXTEENTH ST.. SIXTEENTH ST.. SIXTEENTE ST. SIXTEENTH 81. SIXTEENTH ST. SIXTEENTH 81. MASSACHUSETTS AVE. MASSACHUSETTS ANE NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE. DELAWARE AVE... 1” 8 ST. NEAR SIXTEENTH." -LOT. TWENTY-FIRST ST. Stan P 207, TWENTY-FIRST ST. NEAR P.LOT. VALUE. WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO. (Successors to John Sherman & Co.), it 1407 F st. aeeee-702140 252110 472110 swes215100 43180 FOR SALE—To INVESTORS: TE YOU ¥ secure & sate and profital Western section, close to the N. ‘where a iarge amount of noney is betur spent provements, where none feet deep aud where ters large portion of tue purchase money to run tune if desired, at S per cent interest, 4) once to dt Tsit TO went in the north lectric for tn the jots are u.ore than 100 n be tate ensy, with @ ‘on ie pply at WM, H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. FORE t HOLMEAD'S Whitney ‘ave., 5 Hoiead ave Sth st:2 30x13 Corner om 13th si Hoimead ave. n. of L: Coruer Esty Comer Surman tolls Bork ie Holaneat Ma feet, cai be subdivided advantageously. into aildin Iota, ae More ompletio which are now beiny prepared, the be Feady attractive locality will bé grva Wai. li sal Bi ot ADEs & C i E OF T OST 1uU11e iots in the northeast section, as {ol Just souts: of Kendall Gr x80, ‘adjointny =e iuprovenents in stree's, ruihines are KoWUK On rapuil x70 ‘it Tennessca’ West, and aiving ine street pai on Lincuin Vark ; sewer aud Water at hand, Lew houses opposi'e, Only. WAL. i. it UB OF MT. PLEASANT— 1s this al- y euaunced, and outlook or saLE— Good «ccuer in northeast, on busines ou’ Ath; these Lots 30-1008 a19-3t Room 8, Atiuntic buiidine, 9. treet, ‘aro, or Foe Bair es ean var MUST 1 2 tS iN tite Criy Is THe SQUARE BOUNDED BY DUPONT CIKCLE, ISTH ST., Q'ST. & N. H. AVE. Aomming the SIDENCE OF MR LEITER, VERY BKOAD FON LAGES; PHALLOW DEPTHS; NO“STALLES: ‘CHOICE: a19-3t J.B. WIME Lt fe SALE— — Su. w. near N. H. ave, M near Coun. ave. 1.6. Quear Isth nw. a1e-3t bith “Bt _2d floor front, Atiai FOE SALE wale MINSe ween 17th and 18th; oa 15, Foe SAE aud 22d st, alyesit Fro! SAGA tHe Counts oF utH AND west 106 Toe Onc aud 100 cn 14th Per Touts 0. 22th wt, the uc Dui.ding, S30 F st. c srs. Fotis and each: 40 tet y atSoceuts, Zh OK SAL near Oth cash requ ued Dug cents per toot 81 5 on. 1. Bit id per preg Hoauead Menor, 40x 100, Holnesd ‘Mauer, 50x10). SSM AVE, COT. Lauer Mace. 6 it BRICE & LIPSCOMH, UIs Wiis THE COLNER OF 8TH AND G STS. Fee Will eubatvide Into's jot and make Dig iors bald 00, fe BROOK! Pair ® 0000. erg Lak ee a. OR SALE—DEAUTI ING LOT ON N ss. just cast of New Jersey ‘ave. 19 feet front: foot: T.'R BROOKS, 016 f2th ot. uw BUILDING LOT ON by 7% to 15 Sn Se a (OR SALE—MASS. AVE. N.E. BET. isl AND ‘2d ste. 2UxB to 10-t. aliey. Fs 100, ‘BEICE & LIPSCOMB. 17-3 ‘ 61s lath st. OB SALE—THE CORNER OF 4TH AND H STS. Foe ects een subdivide to sdvantage nd chap at 81.25 per ft 3 en ferme tate] iS SALE-SEVERAL PRETTY BUILDING Jots onset, bet. 12th," and 13th ne. 18 by Us a Re als -3t ae a, Re BROOKS, Gio 12th at. Fe SALE—CHOICE LOTS ON 1618 ST. N. WL Sgt tg EEA and residence 1 16th st. nw. 18-6" EDWARD W. BOKER. Son Sage Lots in that beautiful subdivision United States, 260 feet above the Potomact plenty of shade; pure water; healthy location; magnificent Yiews; everybody charmed with the location ; prices, Scents to 1b cence per square foot; terms easy. ior mapa. ROBINSON & LODGE, a6 @3 and 9 Atlantic building 7OR SALE— 17TH ST. BET, P AND MADISON STS. N.W. ‘Three iots, each ¥3 feet 9 inches iront by 97 fest deep. “Price, $2 per square foot. 1HOS. J. FISHER & CO., a16-6t 134 F st dew, OR SALE— BEAUTIFUL ates bac SITES AT FORMER RESIDENCE. OF 'EX-PRESIDENT This land bi Ky convenience of the eit is as every convenience of the com- mands flue views an ood is easily accessible by good roads ‘No unnece iy deep Prices reasonabie. Plats and tuil particulars can be had on application peers ‘THOS. 3, FISHER & CI . Fl ¥ _ 16-08 ia Fae ac. FO sR 1414 AND MADISON STREETS N.W. ‘A most desirable corner. 2311. 9 im. trout by 97 ft. deep. Trico, & atts "THOS. J. FISHER & co. ase HREE LOTS WITHIN tor 81,800 each ; very 14th st. nw. a10-6 Foe, SALES PARGATS: two Uiucks of Dupont cheap. CHARLES Ealuye Ok SALE—Ok WILL EXCHANGE FOR H Svery desirable lots ness Dupont cirel Appiy CHATLES EARLY, 003 Lith st FOR SALE—LOTS. FFO8 SALe-Lors, PALISADES OF THE POTOMA( LAND LAPROVEMLNT COMPANY. MAGNIFICENT VILLA SITES—OF ONE OR MORE ‘And. FINE BUILDING LOTS mm th TERMS, in every case, TO SUIT THE PURCHASER. scheme of our enuice Vuilding ioscan ve bougL ae jowas u SIDENCES ARE NOW BEING REC! NW PHOPL TY ALREADY SOLD. THOSE PURCHASING NOW are sure to REALIZE. HANDSOME PROFITS in the near future. Yor plats, panipuiets aud iurther iulormation ap ply at coupany'rottice, oczl im lidio F st. n.w., Washington, D.C. LOST AND FOUND. ST-CHILD'S OPLN-FACED GOLD WATCH marked M.L.L. and inscribed inside case, Stutabie remand retuned to ofico of the Arinyton Hotel, jt ] OST-ON BAND 0. TRAIN, A FUR CAPE. Gentleman who took it will piease leave it at 02 Indiana ave. 1 5: RAYED FROM MY PREMISES, ON THE 7TH Ssc-road above Brightwood, one sorrel mare on the Tith inst. Keasonabie reward paid for her return. @ivse” LOUIS 'P. SHUEMAR El, #20 Fst. m8. OST-FUR CAPE ON MAPLE LE DROIT Roward if returned (0407 Maple ave. Le “08 [_POG! probably leit in car 5. MANDERSON OST — SATURDAY MORNING, A BLACK pocket book, with silver clasp, containing one £10 bill. Please retura to Box 27, Fredonia Hotel, H st bet. 133th an ‘k. 1t' osT— fro! Shirt Factory, 951 0th st. n_ Lostaiaey Sth and Ke La tan tace, black spotson side and tail. returned to ard, 7th and RRIAGE BE Ss. riage robe, black p.ush ‘on one sid: ‘wall be paid if returned to 2122 Mass. ave. dis2t ‘OUND—ON TUESDAY MORNING, A ROLL OF money. Inquire for M.. pst. n.w., Letwean i muday. “dist ST OF THE bicycle, Ideal Ram- biace, Takoma, 'D. C., or in- jon seadiug to is arrest. Mrs. S. FAGE. NN . fox terrier dog, black am: ‘$2 reward Osi—A SMALL FEMALE PUG DOG, VERY dark jac. reward for her return to JOS H st. hw. or for inforination Jeading to her recovery. d18-2* i return ais-3t" wd to boa ollice of theater oF O40 Fa ave. 2. W- DECEMBER 16-A MASONIC CHARM IN 4 shape of ase; stoue. Liberal reward wiil be paid it returned to Lt. AMISS, Brst precinct station.d17-3 OR BALE— ‘An eisant building site opposite the dence at the corner ot Loty and i. 1 K &'CO., 419-3 Fok ALEC SE tS. 1i-€. 3 4UX10U feet to alley. ‘Will exchisuye for @ ESCON arg.nt 1G F st. rn OTT, WILCOX & KIEST 1 fd oth st. ALL TRIANGULAR BLOCK Gf ground, veing all ot one SQUARE Bounded by Vineinis ave., 16% ONLY 12,800 SQUARE desirable houses.” For p: aw E, BET, SIH AMD 9TH Price, per sy. ft..3L ‘ON, 505 Pa. ave, POR SALE FY ov me cneavesr tors 1 NOKTHWEST—ON D ALES ST. B N THE WEEN CONN. AVE. AND 17TH BI.; 1bx100 each to an alley. "As an investinent this is uu-urpassea ‘Apply to J. aloe Fok sace— DE: For one larwe ur two cat, LUG st. & ¢ NSYLVANIA. ose: dimensions AND CABLE CA 206x116 BS, J. V. N.HUYCK, ry = SALE-ciolun LOIS ON COLI Heighte—Erinceton st, near Litt st, corner jot, apt Apply to JV. N, _algs yok SALE— 0 PER FT—TURER c UYCK, 1500 Fa, ave. HOI handing lots ou 2a st neat Pit wee lasek to alley. qt JROk SALE—JO=T THINK OF IT 1 MIN jotson Pai., short square irom Dupont Cire to alley, at $2.30 por Ivot; makes 4 10t8 equal BARNES & WEAVER, 620 F st. UTE-3 Jvodeach; over 10,000. teet at coruer just sold tor ¥ 89 per foot, ‘th. port tune. ‘Terms to suit. WALTER A. BROW ‘OR SALE-ON P 8’ is @ barkuin aid only Lolds jOWN, 1423 Pa. ave. T. BET. 1o7H AND 16TH ts, Thavew lot #23100, "with fraiue fouoie fF ‘ber Mouth, ‘that 1 ca vell sta ureat oaseaiee ‘Snall cash payment, balznce long time. 19-3 GEO. A. JOMDA: Cor. Ist aud it sts. n.W. ast AL Ba i a . 1417 F st. Fe, SALE—COR. NUKTH CAPITOL AND T..60e We POR BSCE S00 FEET FRONT BY 100 DEEP ON Quincy st. .w., near Nort Capitol and Liectrie Fajlruad, We. Good chance for a hui.det aiy-ot ALL. BAKBER & CO, 802 F at. Fie SAGES BiG | BARGAIN — THE WHOLE front ob cast side of 10tu st. 2 ; NAL Lous’ & wall’ scl aaa whole ite for oe. PEN SOUT. CHAS, A. SHILA 2 01 HOI + from D to Ie ate.. SON ELS A 2100 PER FOUL; INSIDE ‘a short 13-1405. asst ALE, i ‘D cheapest loi o8 the west side of Lath st, andary: also 4 besutifar loten tne eert mide Sug 13, at ic. per foot. CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1403 F “arose OR SALE-LOTS IN TRINIDAD, NEAR 12TH Oc., toe. wud 40c. Takoma Park, cor. lotw AS, CAYWOOD, eu Set 5Ux120 at A SS se ene ht FOR SALE? Lots ow ait H ST. BET. BI INNEY toot, $1.2 bdsbiter Rie KR SALE—THE NORTHEAST ©\ FN CaS sper ivoty UbbOes UPWAKDS P2R FOOT, realize CHas. a. SHIELDS: 1408 T st oni; eL vome proat, ISS Ft ave. bet. 1sthand idth sts. me. ; OFD Oni LOTS ON : ‘CORNERS SOLD ai ar ‘@band- aw jALE—6 OR 8 SHORT LOTS ON N, SIDE OF ‘SOME WITH 2 FRONTS. at irom 81,150 10 81.000 PeR LOT, Concrete pavement, lane varking, curettes in hake theee a good in vercraess ae balehes Ba ” lator, CHAS. A SHISLDs, 1405 Fst. new. front and Se) with aGaitional railways soon ss BOARDING, TPpPWe VERY DESIGABLE SECOND-STORY KOOMS and oue third-story ‘front; furnisued or untur- ished, with first-class board.’ WLL4 Lith st. . : (BE NEWweont, houlas Circle, Mass. ave., Choice suuny vents, with parti L BIKS. M. J. ROBINSON. dl4-Im SHOOTING STARS. “Fire” insurance—a contract with an em- ployer. “Dah seems ter been some kin’ ob feeling "tween dem two,” said a colored man. “Yas, dey docs. Hit stahted fum er pokab game. “You doan say “Yassindeed. Yoh see, Jackson he hel’ foh “Good hand. “Sho; on’y, two ob’em wus de ace ob di- munds an’ Mr. Skifiles is waitin’ furan expla- nation which Jackson hab as yet entiably failed to perjuce.” Ho studied much in medicine By methods deep and slow, But he never had a practice, for His whiskers wouldn't grow. A DEMORALIZED PHILOSOPHER. “Do you think that a liking for liquor isa disease that kin be cured?” said the man with a very red nose. should be surprised if that were the case,” was the reply. “Well, don’t it strike you that it's one-of them cases where the remedy is worse than the afiliction?” AT A CONCERT. Until the music died away He smiled, though others with dismay And grief were glum; I spoke; he answered with a note And grinned with glee the while he wrote “Pm deaf and dumb.” It is perhaps not too late to call the attention of travelers to Ward Meallister’s work as one of the best guyed books that America has pro- duced. “I hear that Congressman Bigbrith was great standby on your committee.” “Yes, he made a practice of standing by and giving advice while the others did the work.” “I tell you,” said Liesurely Lemmins, “per- crastination spoilslots of lives. Whatever you do, don’t ye never allow any body to persusde to put off things.” “That's so; it took me seventeen days once to getfrom one town to another just because the conductor had me put off a train.” dollars,” said Blykins, it before Waylins could borrow it just saved two “How?” P spent from me." ‘It is the age of condensation. A theologian’s merit is not measured either by the length of his face or of his sermons. EMBER 19, 1891-SIXTEEN PAGES: THE SOCIAL WORLD. Entertainments That Have Taken Place and Those Contemplated. ONE WEDDING NEXT WEEE. ‘That of Representative Hemphill and Miss ‘Henry—Miss Hatchinson’s Debut Last Night —A Suggestion as to Acceptances and Decli- nations—Personal Mention. The cards ont for next week are not psr- ticularly numerous Every hour is given up to preparation for Christmasand all epare time for the next four days will be spentin the shops. Heimer. | of Congressman Hemp- hill and the beautiful Miss Henry om Wednes- day evening will naturally attract a large com- pany. Mr. Hemphill was so afraid he might overlook one friend that he has wisely decided to send out no cards at all for this important occasion. This Christmas bride aud groom have pretty much all the honors of that sort in the coming week to themselves. Faint echoes of what is to come during the first week of January are, however, heard on all sides. The Christmas week parties are largely for the little and half-grown folks, and plenty of them are already announced. Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson's coming-out party last night for their second daughter, Miss M. Grace Hutchinson, was a notably’ brilliant event and, participated in by hundreds of their friends, launched the young lady in the most acceptable way. The Hutchinson mansion is especially well adapted for large entertain- ‘ts, and with the throng last night it was always ible to move readily from one room toanother. In the hallway a hedge of palms in the turn of the stai half bid the musicians from view. There were plenty of cozy nooks inviting opportunitios for rest and conversation from the front hail clear up to the library that seemed particularly attractive to the younger people present. Among the guests were many of the most distinguished people in the official and social world. The gowns were dreamsand — ‘absolutely pertect. On the mantelpieces and everywhere cise they could be placed there were vases of huge American beauty roses. ua Mrs. Hutchinson and the debutante with Miss Hutchinson stood just within the first drawing room door to receive. Mrs, Hutchinson wore a French gown of gray and white striped bro- cade over a petticoat of yellow satin and a rich trimming of Valenciennes lace. She wore a necklace of large diamonds. Miss Grace wore white satin-striped moire and crepe, @ stylish dress and gracefully worn. She carried a couple of large bonquets and a couple of tables back of her were stacked high with more roses sent by admirers, Miss Hutchinson's gown of pale blue moire in princess style with a fes- tooned fall of old Venetian lace around the corsage and high puted sleeves was intenscly becoming. Miss Lena Hutchinson wore a dainty litte gown of white crepe with satin ribbon. Miss Daniels, her aunt, was in gray crepe de chene and jet. Mrs. J.B. Cornell of New York in gray and bleck brocade and thread lace, Miss Cornell in pale blue silk, and Miss Brown of Chester in white silk and ‘chiffon were also in the receiving party. A valuable reinforcement to the house party was the presence of five young gentle- men from NewYork, Mr. Chauncey Depew, jr-. Mr. Ganson Depew, Mr. E. F. Milliken and Mr. W.J.Gilland Mr. H. W. Treat of Chicago. In the height of the evening's pleasure Mrs. McKee came, arrayed in a French gown of Je pink brocade and olive satin with a fall of Venetian point around the low neck, and Mrs. Dimmick in white crepe and pearls. ‘Among others present were Madame Romero, Miss Riggs, Mrs. Menoe: the Misses Hal- stead, Senator Hiscock, Justice and Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. John Beall. Senator and Mrs. Chandler, Miss Chandler, Kepresentative and Mrs. Outhwaite, Representative and Mrs. McCreary, Mr. A. C. Barney, Attorney General and Mrs.’ Miller, Misa Miller, Mra. and Miss Rusk, Miss Foster, Mr. Mendonca, the Misses Mendonca, Mr. Wm. Acklan, Mr. Roderique, Mr. and Mrs. Parker Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Jules Gutbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson, Miss Alisan Wilson, Mr. Jas. Morrill, Miss Greer, Miss Condit Smith, Mr. and Mra C. C. Bassett, Miss Rice, Mr. F. A. Richardson, Mr. and Mra Jas F Barbour, Miss Belle Hyatt, Mr. Victor Kauffmann, Miss Kauffmann, Miss Noyes. Mr. and Mrs. Soule, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bigelow, Miss Bigelow, Mrs. and Miss Moore, Mr. and Mra. Wirton Matthews, Mr. and Mra. Cabell, Capt. and Mrs. Rutherford, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bloomer, Mr. Hopkins, Miss Hopkins, Mr. and Miss pecans a Mrs. Barry Bui ey Dr. and Mrs. Corey, Miss Butler, Mr. W. J. Lampton, Mrs Cilley, Mr. Cilley, Mr. Mal- colm Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Beriah Wilkins, Mr. Legare, Maj. and Mrs. Tucker, Mr. George Lemon, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wilson, Col. and Mrs. Heywood. Mr. and Mrs. Rathbone, the Misses Cox, Mr. Harry Wyeth, Gen. and Mrs. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Haywood, Mr. Todd, Gen., Mrs. and Miss Breckinridge, Lieu! Chambers, Lieut. Grifin, Mr. and Mrs. Staples, the Japanese minister and Mme. Tateno, Mr. and Miss Cabell, Mise Hough, Mr. and Mra C. M. Pepper, Mise Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Arms, Mr. and Mrs. Shapin, Mrs. and Miss Scidmore, Mr. and Mra. Worthington, Miss Worthington, Mr. and Mrs. Cummins, Lieut. Pitcher, Judge and Mrs. Ed- monds and Col. and Mrs. Colton, Miss Smith. Within the last week there have been made two or three attempts to start a new dancing class by at least two ladies, who havo been en- deavoring to interest others of their friends in the subject. One, an early but not a smail class—that is, if its projectors can realize their ambitions—is to be arranged for Saturday nights, beginning in January. Tne men are to provide the music—no> chin music, as some- body has already facetiously hinted, but hired musicians—and the chaperones are to throw open their houses each in turn for the weekly entertainment and offer a light refreshment. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Leiter have cards out for a din- ner party on the 2d of January. Senator and Mrs, McMillan dined with the President and Mrs, Harrison last night. The table had as its decorations three Bohemian glass bowls of American Beauty roses. ‘The Other guests present were Senator and Mra. Manderson, Justice and Mra. Brown, Gen. Schofield, Mrs. Phil Sheridan and Hon, and Mrs. John W. Foster. ‘Mrs. W. J. Hutchinson and the Misses Hutch- inson will be at home on Wednesday afternoons throughout the season. ‘The marriage of Representative Hemphill and Miss Elizabeth 8. Henry will take place next Wednesday evening at the Epiphany Church. Both bride and groom are inviting their friends verbally to the ceremony. The bride will wear a white toilet, altho there will be no tion to follow. Miss May Cox is to be the only attendant. Mr. Zachary will ‘be best man and the ushers will be Mr. Ryder Henry, Mr. Clement Henry, Col. Ji Mr. Herbert Giesy, Mr. Walter Davidge and Mr. Alex. Legare. ‘The wed: trip will be rele prneer eg see = ce rela- tives, and a! reassembling of Congress they will reside at the Shoreham. ‘A grievance is already being spoken of in the acre of those invited to large parties to send at once either their acceptance or regrets. ‘This law is positive and anyone who has given a large entertainment understand the necessity of having some idea beforehand of the sizeof the company. Outside of these practical considerations it is simple courtesy to acknowledge the receipt of an invitationand nothing but pure thought ‘keeps the ma- jority of those who err. in this regard con- stantly violating this canon of eti- quette. This is the season of possibility that fact to na pees las aenenat ore simple enot ion monaan x all around it is strange that they be so frequently vio- lated. Minister Romero returned to New York last night after a visit which his friends there made sixty . C. P, Huntington had a pany to meet him at dinner. At er several Mexican dishes were menu and the ice cream was the cover of which was a Mexican sombrero. iy Mrs. A. A. Wilson will be at bome to her friends on Wednesday afternoons this winter. Mra. McPherson went to New York early in the week to attend the of the opening opera Mra. Leiter has cards out for two tess, Wé nesdays, Decomber 23 and 30, até o'clock. Christmas at the White House will be a repe- tition of whatit has been for the past two Winters, President and Mra. Harrison enter keenly into the spirit of the holiday and it is safe to say will make many others besides those under their roof happy that day. The children will have their Christmas tree and it will be on a more extensive scale than formerly, fince the little ones are now old enough to thoroughly enjoy it, The dinner party that night may include a guest or two outside the family. ladies are so much interested in the preparations for the little ones’ Christmas feast that the more formal affairs are laid aside for the present. Nearly all the cabinet families save that of the Postmaster General will spend the holidays here. Asa rule the cabinet indies have already invited their assistants for New Year's day. Whether or not Secretary Elkins is to take a house this winter is undecided. Mrs, Elkins ix expected here for New Year's day. She enjoys already » wide acquaintance in society here. Senator Gordon's wife and daughter are spending a week in New York. ‘The marriage of Representative Hemphill of South Carolina and Miss Elizabeth Henry will occur at the Church of the Epiphany on the 28d at 8 o'clock. No cards have been issued, but the church will be open to all friends. The date of the wedding has been erroneously announced in the papers as the Z24. ‘The engagement ie announced of Mr. H. Bluwenthal of Baltimore and Miss Rachel Hartogensis of Washington. Mr. J. H. Moser, who has been in town for # few days, will spend the holidays with his family at Cornwail, Conn. ‘The Ladies’ Beneficent Society of the People's Church gave a social and reception to the Bastor, Her. Alex. Kent, at the residence of irs. Voorhis, G17 K street northwest, last evening. Mr. J.C. Churchill of the Columbia Cycle Clab entertained the members of the club and other friends at his pleasant home in Mt. Pieas- ant last evening. ‘The company was enter- tained by recitations by Mr. Jos. Casey, Miss land; violin solo by Miss Alice Dickey and | music by the Washington Mandolin and Banjo Club. A bountiful repast was served in the dining room. Among those present were Miss Smith, Miss Fanner, Miss Farlin, Mies Gray Miss Alice Dickey, Miss Raby, Miss Kowland, Messrs. J.E. Casey, J. H. W. Thrush, Jerry Burns, Jas. McCalmut, Wm. Hinkel, J. Wood, H. J. Southwick, ' Fran! Chatteld, H. A. Hammond, Wm. Ho Goodacre, J. W. an, jr. Al. Morgan, L. H. Dyer, Wm. Baich, 8. B. Clements, Chas. Bryan, Chas. O'Connor, F.D. Carr, Chas. Me- Enamey and W. P. Churchill. Representative and Mrs. W. D. Bynum of In- diana are at 1314 19th street, and will receive on Saturdays throughout the season. Mr. Wasserbach and family are located at Randolpb, in Maryland. Theyare testing a win- ter in that section previous to building. Their residence in this city is occupied by Senator Fauikner of West Virginia, Miss Winn has recovered from her recent in- disposition and will spend the winter with her | brother-in-law, Senator Faulkner, at 1900 K street. Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Morseli have taken house 1522 Q street northwest. Mrs. Morsell’s health baving much improved they will keep house for the winter. Mrs. Chas. English was called suddenly to Baltimore yesterday on account of illness of her nephew. ‘Mrs. Charles R. Woods has issued cards for the marriage of her daughter, Frances Burn- ham, to Eugene F. Arnold, to'take place at St. Francis de Sales Church, day morning, January 7, at 11 o'clock. A “cobweb party” was given last night at the residence of the Misses Paxton, 633 Mary- land avenue northeast, by Douglas Memorial Chapter, Epworth League. ‘The first prizes were awarded to Miss Hopkins and Mr. Foster respectively. Miss Snyder and Mr. Robert Carr received the boobies. About axty young eople were present, including the Paxton, Nevius, Wheat, Hopkins. Fuller, Bran- son, Richardson, Carr, Phelps, Bodwell, Web- ster, May, Lawrenson, Emmons, Houchen, Snyder, Prosperi, Mueden, Lesher, Cooley, Stryker, Ransdell, Mrs. Harper, Messrs. Carr, ‘evius, Houchen, Campbell, Roberts, Holmes, jparklin, Foster,” Suyuer, Flather, Carleton, Powell, Long and Deloe. ‘Tho Washington-Georgetown German Club gave its first dance at Masonic Temple Inst evening and it was in every respect a success. The hall was decorated with flags and bunting and made the effect very pleasing. Dancing commenced at 9 o'clock aud at 10 o'clock the german began, which was most beauti- fully led by Col. Jo Lane Stern of Richmond, whe brought into play bis mili- tary genius in directing the figures. The chaperones were Mrs. Wm. R. Riley, Mrs. P. A. Darneille, Mra, Wm. H. Payne, Mrs. Marshall McDonald, Mrs. Arthur M. Payne, Mrs. Chas. A. Davies and Mrs. Bailey Willis. ‘Among the dancers were Miss Maggie Darneille, Mr. Kobin- son Riley, Miss Hester Brooks, Mr.'A. T. King, Miss Ellen Riley, Mr. Benj. 8. Minor, Miss Pat- terson, Mr. Hopewell H. Darneille, Miss Jennie Payne, Mr. 8. P. Fickien, Mrs. Kennedy, Dr. Kennedy, Miss Belle Stoddard, Mr. Frank T ford, Miss Moses, Mr. Brice, Miss Lydie Dar- neille, Mr. A. 5. McCoy, Mrs. Bassett, Mise Julia ‘Wilson, Mr. Thos. 'Dnrant, Mass Bessie Compton, Mr. Dabney Harrison, Miss Rose McDonald, Mr. Asbiy Leavel, Miss Laura Rice, Mr. Wm. B. Corse, Miss Mr. RC. McKinney, Miss Courtenay Wi Mr. Joseph Cary, Miss Trenbolm, Mr. Ciapp, Miss Roberts, Mr. Sherman James, Miss Hayes, Mr. Mowry, Miss Noyes, Dr. Belt, Mrs. Brenne- man, ‘Mr. Phorson, Miss Reid and Mr. Hatley Norton, Miss Lucy Leigh, Mr. Reid, Miss Vir- nia Faust, Mr. Wm. Peters and Mr. Nat sler, Mr. Brook Tyler, Mr. Perry Faller, Me. Darton, Mr. McPherson, Mr. Woodward’ and Mr. Frank Martin. Mr.and Mrs. J. F. Batchelder have taken of their new house recently chased on Q street between 17th end 15th. Mrs. Batchelder's health prevents ber from going into society. ‘There was a pleasant gathering last night at the home of Miss Hattie Keuler in honor of her fifteenth birthday. Cards have been issued announcing the mar- ringe of Miss Emma Ferry to Mr. Walter W. Cruit at the residence of the bride's parents Tuesday, December 29, at 10:30 am. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Brooks are at the Lang- The minister of Venezuela and Mme. Bolet Peraza left yesterday for New York on a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. N. Moore will be pleased tosee their friends at their new home, 1639 Marion street. Mr. H. A. Munson has leased the house No. 1628 Corcoran street, | Mra, ne sane vangeline Munson have returned. after an absence of several months. Mrs. Hobart Brooks and ber cousin, Miss Ind., havereturned weeks with friends in ‘Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Shields of Philadelphia sre spending their honeymoon at the Mrs. Ureule Strong will spend some ‘ se fief i f ref f i FH F HY “Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hy Gos WiLuiams. —As Albert Ke audience in roars of 4 through tire performance. Mr. Williams and bis will be the Christmas week attraction bang! more innocent and one could scarcely have been selected. ho like irresistibly comical en without the rubbish and brosdnem to be so-called farce comedy will find « perform nce to their taste next week. In every city in the coantry during the past twenty yoare Mr, Williams bas become a welcome visitor. He is #0 funny. so quaint and so original that be ap- equally to all classes of theater 16 is the refinement of comedy acting. thing he says and does creates merriment, while bis songs and his famous burlesque piame solos are in their ply irresistible, Wednesday, Christmas and Saturday matiness are announced. Hanns Buot Trearen.—At Harris’ Bijou Theater next week the atiraction will be Devoy & Sunley’s International Congress, an tion that includes some of the very best: talent known to the stage. Arrangements bave becn mate by Which an equestrian exhibition can be given. Robert Stickney, whose fame as @ horseman is world wide, wili intro~ = bis famous trained horse “ "an to telligent and beautiful creature. riding dogs, * Bob” ince,” are sagacious and are eaid to be the equal of any man in horsemanship. Johnny the popular clown, also prosents bis two comical bud clever trained donkeys. The Davenport Broth= ers, whose names have long been associated with what is darmg and novel in the acrobatic fieid, will also hold a conspicuous im the bill. Yenk Hoe, the juggle Jegerdemain, ise popular card and Alina Bel- lini, who sings in four languages, is another. Jobn Devoy is entertaining as a votalist and amusing ## a comedian. Among the others, andallare noteworth: Webster and Gout jan, character artisis, the Salambos, five mon- is, and the black-face comedians, Brannom Gever. The burlesque, “The Baker's .” opens the bill. Kenxax's Lyorem ‘Turater.—James HL Waluck has arranged his program at Kernan's Lyceum ‘Theater next week so that bis two play it King” and The Mountain ing” will altervate on matinee days, includ- ing Christmas. He will make bis first appear- ance at this popular variety house in The Bandit King,” supported by an experienced, ompany, among whom area number of well- known Variety artists, whose «pecialties will make up for the absence of the time-honored clio. Among the features of this play, as well as of “The Mountain King,” will be Mr. Wallcik’s celebrated acting horses, Bay Raider, Egyptand Texas. Mr. Wallick nas established @ reputation as @ romantic actor. He is aman of wouderiul physique, possesses @ fine voice and au expressive face ‘and displays rare dra- matic force. The scene of the moonshiner's nghold in “The Mountain King.” with am ilheat distillery im full operation, is quite novel. In the otver play there ts a duel on bi and Mr. Wallick is aflorded amy portunity to display his horsemanship, = ier Gav CEKT.—The concert to the Universalist Church tonight by T# Gruenfeld will appeal not only % shuled musicians, but to the general public a well. Alfred Gruenfeld is a pionist who bas gained a high reputation abroad and has met with unqualified success wherever he has peared iu this country. He is credited notonly With marvelous technique, but with & Maguetsm that infuses life and warmth in bis ork and compels the admiration of his audi- ence. Heinrich Gruenteld is a violincellist of exceptional ability and is considered to be equally as great an artistas his brother. The program is arranged #0 as to meet the popular taste as well as the desire for classical seclections by those who are advanced in musical culture. Sexpay Coxcent.—The New York Lecture and Concert Bureau announce a grand concert tomorrow evening at Albaugh'’s Opera House, at which Miss Maud Powell, the American violinist, will be the chief out Till ‘also be the occasion of the first appear ‘ance in this city of the Mozart Sympbony Ch of New York, consisting of eight ony bam solo artisis and Miss Mary Forrest, a vocalist who comes with a high reputation both for voice and method. The program will be se- lected with great care, #0 as to give each former ‘an opportunity to be judged on bia merits, while the Symphony Club will be beard in concerted numbers that will prove the excel- lence of their work. Seats may now be secured at the box office of the opera house. ‘Tue Hanvarp Gurr Ovvn, which gave such @ successful concert bere last winter, will be heard in this city again on We next at the National Rifies’ Hall, 7 tainment is under the tinguistied indies and the event will much social significance. The organization that will appear really includes three distines Associations—the Glee Club, the Banjo Club and the Mandolin Club—and the program will be #0 arranged that each will contribute as well as to allow the entire force to be heard in certain numbers. Many college songs will be #u there will also be selections that will the bigh perfection which the club bas attained in solo and part singing. Tickets may be ob- tained at Metzerott's musie store. “Tue Lorreny Ticker.”"—An entertainment will be given next Tuesday evening at National Kitles’ armory, the | pr will be decidedly i piano solos by Stuttgart Conservatory of Music: baritone! by Mr. Harry Siatham of the Conserv: Milan, soprano solos by Miss Clara dramatic selections by Miss Helen the Frobisher dramatic school of New York city and an elaborate production of Hub ‘Smith's comedy operetta, “The L ye by some of the people who may be remembered as being of those who uced Mr, Smith's “New Jear's Reception” last spring. The fole lowing is the cast of the operetia: Ars. Jerushe Goodhouse, Mi uise Moeller: bins, Mi George E. Terry F. Kandolph: Tux Paixceros Gurr Cive.—There is news for the lovers of college musicand men in the announcement that the Princeton Glee, Mandolin and Banjo Clubs are to give one of their delightful entertainments et the National Ritles’ on the evening of day, December 29. The Glee Club is by long odde the best that the tamuus old —y ~~ 4 has ever while the Banjo and ‘Clubs are said to be the finest or, the a i fk f ¥ Hs trip city is to be made a number of prominent society. ised to act as tainments are to be given in honor of students in the form of au afternoon tes dancing reception after the concert. be given by the Choral Society ot Alben given by Society at January i. Mrs. Mary Howe Gens. Christine Nielson, Wm. Lavin and Iwan Mer Tawski are to be the soloists. Mr. Walter Dame 5 i : i i ie Hl Ht tg I