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FOR SALE—HOUSES. - FOR _SALE---HOUSES. WE WILL GIVE YOU YOUN CHOICE ina row of the handsomest Sstory and bese.eat rouml or square bay windows extending th and all modern foe"gaunah om eam Baste Wat i SACSD Y Hoss js each per month. Price fuameliate opyiicant only. 700 each; baifeash. ee Pt SAU SDERS & CO, 1407 Pst SALE HOUSES ON GRACE quare to cor, Hizb and M sts. n. Seeeerrscasess =i FY a Se cumditicn. Pe ‘& THOMPSON: Vutlding, 1600 F st GENES & co., 1008 F st. no w., Hoos 4. poate L } SJUST COMPLETED WEST Foie workivanshiy Fee BALE Ee MR SALE-ELEGANTLY FINISHED NEW x barat Fitcom house comer 1th and Corcoran orninent printing ‘and 18th : ft | pene er oes Cor. 13th wed a. | Sth and Sat £914,000 | 15th st, 50x150. and 0. depot : iot 18x78 | Corcoran st. of Lamar: Torey bat can te bougiit fore fow dye for go On; | auido GOAN, Vi amd” | Cok om Moran aves aia Boe shone, but can be bow.lit fore 3, 0: 5 - % a 1_SUCHAPMAS, Fi Lith ot. jao-ot | N10 Whitney aye. SOIR ss. ‘20x La Lydecker ave. adjotning ew Louise, "or EW BRICK DWELLING, 6 ROOMS - 2 |TERMS EASY— A nee etek eter ‘$2,100 AND $2,200 EACH. Several new frame houses, each containing 1x roo: oR ete BO gta | hand clown: rund sroat and ‘bck ar xan plats Be ORE SAUNDERS & 4 THEKT ORD, 120% ¥ water, Will reut tor 89. : 1t 407 USE ON Q ST. NEAR 14TH, 10| "VEHY DESINALLE NEW CORNER HOUSE; press | _1t___ ioe SU2104 100, one-third esa. house, Tat near Mich Sbarwuin at $8200: fon complete o PC TEETHING, F010 F st., Room 14. TOL ST. NEA ck icant: epe and truuaings, contaitis ut Reims: bath and al mi Price only €5,000, 0m easy ioeaue IOUSES; press brick fronts; de stepmand Wriniminys, sx rooms: baths all mek |ALE—IN ONE OF THE MOST, Desi KA View in 8. a Price ony $4,000. OR SALE— lars call upon, F —Lo" MCLACHLEN BBATCHPLDER, Per nd On the market today aren COLUMVIA HEIGHTS, Holmead's nub of Mt, Pleasant, CAN WOOD, 905 Oth st_ nw. FOR SALE—LOTS. area and ¥, facing a desir- i i ae cent they Esa, {OK WALE—COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—PRINCETOR Fintcna of rath ies iets soul foesen ae sad eS arwain. Also ve vorumbae ot bet, th aus dithety utente per w market value. MM. PAKKE! I4in Fst, ‘Oi BALE-LOTH_WE OFFER THE ¥OLLO tnx desirabie lots, vie of 10h 08, tue cant de of 10th 4. between, O and P ®., 254100 to an alley. per Alot on, the south side of K st between 17th and Bik wie. M4x.47 iy toet. Price, 63.00 per foot, A int on the west sule of 17th ot. between Band C ste, 72g E108 feet. Price, 61.00 foot, ‘Iwo its on the west side of 14th between cas Su Ravn fetal tevntace of 4 foot wits «depths 140 Teet. SEG pee Spe Spry to FITCH, FOX & BROWN, jase 1408 G at. G2 SALEHAVING A NUMBER OF LOTS 1X the northwestern seccion of the city recent.y placed iu my hands Tecan sed several of these at bargains Very litte cash required. LDWAKD W. BOK: dao-Lw" lyzi ith st. nw, Fok SESW OF THE HANDSOMEST COR- ners on 14th ended; Water, sewer and gas, bie car tracks areauy imi: the mon: desiraule a2 now op, the luarket lor resulshices oF speculation: offered at lems than surroun y bas been KEDFO! ana ja SATESWARS- AVE. EW | Ree cement oie a eee ees ; FE Mar cneeaak tee escke nonek | gece tea tates wae ee cactenn Were fanitin the 16.400 | THOMPSON, Room 8, Atlantic building, 050 F st. jad bs COW SALE— a Fk At Hyattsville, Md.. that beanti! rom $1,000 up, Sikanaiay Sigiges Apres nentg I | arene ood het te brick and bay windows 8 teange' tuod tar pe, ‘ ond beantiiusr "ore varab ca A. 8. UAN WOOD 160 tits. mins | SOTTO A Mises wprtnue on the p sin their Frspective locations, F LWWCH SF, SW. BEAUTIEOT. | lacen the comry tore tat chute it i cary recone Won Er ohied thandeome mir- | Hyattavitie ts 9% tives iron Washington om ti Tuna snforiuation apply to ey rica For | oie Bet te 3 Wo teats dally ; couuutation H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. “ pernut apply about Se. per ‘For turiher party alon cE OF THREE LOTS NEAR Be Wa Hor : | Fast Capitol sta. at & 0-3 M16 Fst-w. | two near cor, land Lith be at fe, lemant re: (OW KENT—FARM 1 FIFTEEN MILES O13 East Capitol st Foona ‘i iroal, | #01 SAL LOTS ON Ke DE O ST. ence multapie 1oF dairy. cs exceliont | BOS Vctvcen ist ami Sod soar scene ied toa terrace: 4 lots, 22 ft. by 9a, tie building. _ bet. 22d and 3a sts. o. wit be reudy for occupancy im about one inomth ; Sakicash. Talance monty if desired. nh B. H. WARNER & CO., aot Dd Fst. nw. 50K SALES E GROOM HOUSE ON G ST. Feet seit and teh ste. This tsa very fue house iy at alow peice, Die ober, _ For peraussion to in SAUNDERS & Co. 1407 F ELEGANT KES IE st., St. and Corcuran st., Vicinity of size and number of rooms; containing 1S, 15h J ALE—#100 CASH, $25 PER MO.—PRETTY Groom and bath bay-window brick in ne. ; Queen ©, Raised tn natural wood and stained ewiy decorated: convenient io csr and herdsc limes. Univ enad. FULTON LEWIS, LES at Jet —TWO BARGAINS, MT. PLEASANT ‘Soom aud bath cottare: tasked in ted: iarge Veranda: lut my @4.44). Stials casts bayment bal- Also sulstuutia! ¢-rou: amt cellar incipal street; east front: stable, &e BoxiSsousy S.200. FULTON LEWIS, LESS £ OB SALE—CHEAP_ BEAUTIFUL NEW CORNER dweluime wouth fron), 8 rows and mod. convenemves: well in every re. fed nw. Only - agate ¥ rented. Rew G-roou: abd bath neatiy deco ‘open fire- y OF tar. B. H. WARNER & CO. WG F st. mw. Possession at once, "Apply. to ve. 1 at" ey 2.4 By 120; Sittoa 144. alley’; making OMT ain. front, beim ine 90't. west from 21st wi? also. one jot in. same ‘irom bows: FARM OF 150 ACRES, EXCE r . lent grass land and well adajted to dairyin; teu- | $4. (09). fronting 2 ft. cn vist st. by YO ft. : graded. CORDON th Fret iuw._ | aut with caporince th that ue preted Lied | Will ell alfer partat & low gure ard oa saay*esee hue from Beltsvilie, Mas Beamon ren This property is. about one square from New Hamp- twenty-five Washi s —1710 AND 1712 CORCORAN ST. story. cellar, ‘tower Fy and ‘bath bea soue steps: io 1>-foot paved a ates of the Unsurpassed’ fy; references required. woe'F at now shireave., within two ot Dupont Circle, and amo: the most desirabie in tho northwest. W. L. BRAM- HALL, 482 Louisiana ave, 09-00 FOE SAW5 ON SORT CAPITOL ST, BETWEE: id Nin.w.. 105 it. front; side and rear a ley = = en Kdwards, on the Washing- VOR SALE NOY OFTEN YOU HAVE A | ton and Ww ral road, phate oun | OnMrade; water, sewer and sas: price 81 per foot cance fo buy » ¥6,000 Saou house 1 the 2 County. Vas Contalming: $0 ares oe ee as aan | oh Shao Te ie DROURE CLO Lak ato oe ‘sat for a cash ; ayment of » We have « beam house is an ‘attra three-story dweiing, situated | POR SALE-FIVE LOTS ON G ST, NEAR 12TH oom brick oa vith ch can be bouehton |b ya covmnandine @ Bike we r ie OF = z een a wehayec CoE ets a an 4 constuanding a fine view ot the | WOILSALES FIST, alley; cheap at 75 cents: ‘Lhe lawn contains about five acres, covered With Orlin 8300 aa < cash, balance to suit. T. R. BROOKS, 610 1th st. ‘Ol SALE_ TWO-STORY FRAME, TPH ST. S.W- rath a and thers is an orchard wit ery variety | == het. Gand H ste. f lot 430.4; will besold | Connon, to this latitude in ovement, FOR SALE_ON GST BET 7TH AND OTH NE. ly 2 aes MANN: G2 ¥ st. now, | embody thecareandattention of iis inte omuer tor over | £° three bewatisal buliding loty 17% ft front: south — = Fa ST, | Set ERE nom oflered for sale ‘on easy termn, | front: water, sewer and Kami eany. fornia: pri SOK SAEE—THREE-STORY BRICK, 4TH ST. } or will be exchanced for property in Washington, D.C. | per foot. I. K. BROOKS, Gig T-th st. a. Falk. tee Lana iste. Dreoms: wi centeat loce- | Somore agrombie pines coe ty eae A = tion; offered at $3,700; bargain for quick purchaser. | residence ur a conntry home. ‘Le 7TH N.E. de DAMMANS, Utz Vets nw. | Eke iro. a0 acca editing, wihenaat' tutwer | po Mee tants Suifot ale in re; baal al Oa LE—TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT Wray Mg oe or souk with 26 | BtOORS, Glo Leth st, mem lance eR, Chia emaoreet dee pew it Eenad | Sauk ete ymuepeation arma” to, Sa |B OR SALE ne, NDEKS & CO., 1407 F 8 ‘no7-eote BK SALE—FARMS. NOW 18 THE TIME TO Duly farms." We have on our books the lanzest line efsanie and country roverty, wen thus city, ‘and D. 50; lot 16.sxn4; barga.n; AL DAMMANN, 612 ¥ st n.w ) CELLAR BRICK, M; rented for $25. Java™ [E—TWO-STORY AS PSE ASE ear Gs roonaes e-mbe bag. window ‘ONER OF 18TH AND Ht STS. 2,0, fronton they a on UR; wil eu ‘eroat -adlvantaxe: termis reasonable: per foot. T- K. BROOKS, O16 32th tte news 5 aiden: | Choice tarms in did.. Va. on rauroads and | 29st uly elegantly finished ; splendid hone. lot 16210585200. | river irouts. Furchasers should call belore Dayine, }0R SALE_N SH PAYMENT REQUIRED Soe A. DAMMANN, G12 Fatsniw._ | "hye DUCKEIT & FORD, O17 Fete aew. | F Gromyatiign she surbulla erate eee Fae HIE LOTS, 08 SQUIER | | negtle wot Yalost torner lo ae foots Roanoke st. corner tot, | FOR SALE-—-HORSES AND VEHIOLES| 98 iistsh Sie. foot. A. DAMM t R SALE—A BEAU UL HOME CHEAP, OL ereted street, oniy 3 squares from cable cars; 6 rooms, Heri anya pgp ouiy eect eS ny _ COULTER, 41 Le tinue 1 BUGGY, PF GRSALEA 1 cotreLei Ter sua Z horses, } dine blooded iuare, would tuake « fine Lrood mare? the above uust be soll. App!y to, M. E. SHIPLEY, _Ja9-3° 419 Tei st. fw. FOS S452-200 WILE BUY A Gocp STRONG horse, Dayton wagon, harness and two blankets; ail in good condition; bargain. 3271 Q'si. new. Te FOE SALE — HANDSOME Biows horse: young, kind, sound and Keuile ryland ave. n.¢. Prettiest ot in Takoms Park, JUHN O. JOHNSON, cor. Gand 12th sts. FF GE SALEBARGAINS ON 16TH ST._DURING the next week I can offer two splendid lots on lute st.. one just above ex-Seu. Henvlersou sresidence, at 05 criits foot and on very easy terms: and another # little Ruther out at Scentefovt these lote offer an un Usual opportunity tor profiiable investment: be witre and see them. FULTON Lewis) CARRIAGE houses, 6 rooms, modern iiuprovemients, in rapidly H st. nw. ja9-60"_| JOR SALE— CHOICE LOT IN BROOKLAND AND pei We : arrived frou Lexington, va; two English | yi. Se\ ued veash, Ag see Ggb8; four, coupe hutses. “10 be seen at JOHN Siai- | Hess OWNER BL.. Star office. 05-00 MONS’ STALLE, 1210 Ohio uve. mw. aw FOR SALES A SULENDID DONKEY, WELL broken to ride and yerieculy eeut.e; just the thing for the littie ones; will sell cheap. Audiess JNU. We MOKGAN, Riverton, Va. at U.. SALE—-HANSOM CAB AND HAMNESS, ON sasy toring. Apply, alter 5 p.in., at 1112 Est. ae, {TH ST. ABOVE MASS. AVE. toaliey: improved by frame Fok gee wires HALF SQUARE OF CONN. aves; Reroom brick 5 Poe sau ‘house; $6,000 ~ 1405 P st. dab-at ‘ON Saas Tag oa foul tue. Price > per out DUGAN & BUTLER, 600 F E—COR GTH AND G ST. ation for a business place; lot 52.5x75. it. DUGAN & BUTLER, 600F st. n. w. FOE SME-ON FTW AND, Brit st Boundary, several choice lots. Price, Square foot. dathade DUGAN & BUTLER, 609 F st. n.w. FE SALE-CHEAP—A GOOD BLACK HORSE, 9 Fears oid sound and xentie and & good travever, sso dayton and harness. "Cail between So'clock at GOO Bt. sw. Plogaut stone and press: basetnent house, 1013" Slassacht nd 22, Jab 2 60 2s as Glick ° - jOR SALE-WE CAN SELL YOU A LOT 20x00 Sth ‘st. nex, conivenleit to Fast Capitol st" """> | JOR SALE—HORSE NINE VEAUS OLD; SOUND EWE CAR ALOT 20x00 rootis and ceulat (worth @U,000).rcc--.cr.+ 6,575) “and weutios suitabie lor cous hewen cy eaten Fine hortlwest, within 3 squares of Senator Baw- B st me. bet. 6th and 7th sts., Grooms and celiar. Ob st ne. 2 uses, Foon das-it CHASZ A SHIEL 8.1405 F sé. n Use, or. sell for $00 ii taken at once, Can ve seen at S33 5 i ote. ‘(OK SALE—ONE RIDING AN on. acs D DRIVING HORSE, SALE-A GREAT BARGAIN—HOUSE ON Yd st mw. bet. E and F sts. : saloon parlor, dininx Toom aud kitchen on first floor: five sleepin Fouius on Second floor. all mit. ; lot 20.6240 to good aley: 2 —— GEO. A. JORDAN. eat 4417 Fst. POR SALE-SEVERAL SIX-hooM TWO-si0RY lay grindow Brick otines ot nt nc. bet. F abd G sts Cau seil these Louses ob rasy terms. panae GLO. 8 JORDAN. 1417 F st Oi SMLE_ON 77H Si. NEAKH S. W.. TWo- story prees-brick dweiline, containine 9 rooms ed bats J 1S kia ty ahicor al-ey: improved Uy Swo-siury brick stable. Price. $5.000. : DUGAN & BUTLER, ose eo F stn. w Fos SOE FE AND Gs E. Laker Fesience, two-story and wansard Ths property wilt bs. sold ou sauall fan tard balance monthly. Fur particulars ite ‘DUGAN & BUTLER, mine tie F sto. FE a an BARGAIN — BEAU TINUE homes on Calornia st., 3} squares from xovern- Baent printing office. conereted street: pretty parkinuc. Prove. brie dow font, 6 rooms, bath. ail mod tiny, handsomely papered. large closets ih every Tooth, Tene, latrove. cabinet mantel, Anished equally C0 hs Mfr ee Se EES & WEAVER, 629 F st. JOR SALE For iiinsc, between 8 and T stu, two-story brick; aig rocigs: [af Si SulU0 to a0-fot alley. oer WARNER & CO. 20-32 1G Pst. a. J0k SALE—1a45 10TH ST. , BROWNSTONE AND a =, open fire- + hardwood cabinet mantels: ‘and gus lachters, speaking tubes on every OMe: (0 alley ‘cami : balance to su:t. Apply to JAMES M. GREEN, 711 Li st. Jase OR SALE— a ae eee bet. Sd and Sd me; 6 a ° S2005. H. WARNER & CO. Bote ‘916 F stn {OR SALE—BRICK DWELLING, st. 92. In =. pear Sd st., $4, U0each . brick dweilim hee, €2.000-€900 cash, balance monthly: tuneo Wacant lotw ae. cor, Lith and sts. me. 40s, Der ea foot: vacant lot. st. uear 14th uow_"4s Sxl10 t> 2.70 per'sq. tout. W.C. DUVALL, ir ¥ st. DOR SALE - On A st. between 2d and Nendid 3- Story brick: 11 rooms: lot ys stable fm the rear house am perfect order; all the mod. amps. ‘Price 610,000. B. H. WARNER & CO., 320.38 916 F st. nw. FOE SS FE DROME PARK, A NE t-room:. bath and cellar brick: rout” for Tented at &J0 per mouth. Investors who des S‘enap” adress REALTY, Star office. ia a years old Storcan stork With pole ‘abd shasta gic Seth, 18. BEKie #300; four-whivel S Gouble harness, SLABLES, 135% aud jao-kw* i SALE—A BEAUIIFUL HOME FRONTING circular park om concreted street, aiid fine Fest- dences: many Lew Linprovements and rapidi; imy in Va.ue: new brick corner residence artistic reception hail, 9 roms; richly papered: Ya try: bath. ceuar. four cabinet tantels; heated by {0 hace: electric bell, speaking tube; stationary range, stoue wash’ tubs; 2.100" square feet uf at OK SALE—CARKIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, coupes atdcabs. We are now getting ready 1oF our spring trade and are having our reat clearimy-Up 4 wit every description oF Velicles that we D +» bear electr.c road, 17th st.. (itisedtiient can sil ewe ote pi vrintj. B. HERTFORD, 1419 Gat, iS years wittalone 4 Taken i exch bye lor ueW and are sent Ws On Maecr sated tes koee inion, ae Wewllsetat:scusuusiy iow prices. | JORSALE-WE HAVEOLOUND IN THE NOWIH- Mapie ave. (1 st.p.w.), Le Droit Park: 3 squares from | GiVe Us @ call Leture buying and we wisi save you | A’ east and southeast, raucine iu price {rom re, 10 cablecars, howe open Saturday and Buuday 10to4. | obey. Carriage Lazaar of W. F. GEYER, 40 ta. | #1 per square foot, We can suow investors and bulld- COULTER. $1 Le Droit building. jst | ave. Jel-te | crosowe varxaimo im these sections. “J. Hl. GHAY & ‘Ob SALE— $0 SALE—ALARGE FINE BAY HORSE, AGE | 0--O% e ca os tst.b h. 8. NORTHEAST. about seven years; weurks over 1,200 poun: PRE St BEG gam ANDOTH SIS. NW. vol to bit Testis Fs. bn, | sndseuts. Ano Luideas aud coube chat 32 42110 tt to alley, per ft 2 @r, and oxi to ie, Lar Ath st. “a. w. Lots on Mand sth st,bb.tra LS ai and ‘dwx, 1001 bh trou. a Warder ave. ear 7th st S0xi30%., TAKUMA PALK: Nie. cor. of Oak anid, Tulip st .w. cor, of Oak and Tu.tp wt» 14s 1n North and South: Brookland trom... jaut® AL'S, CAX WOOD, 033 Si it. new. FOE, SALE-CHANCE | FOR SPECULATOR— cheapest lot, om 14th Kenesaw, Cocumbia Helehts. 50x136, cable a RSALE— MuKSE CLOTHING ANDLAP ROBES, ‘DA Horse Bunkets ior stable use. BA Hore Bleukets tor strect use, Fiuah Lap 1oves.- Fiatu Green Beaver Goi lisboa 21222202. #15 Plush obes ter 60 conciete street. Stisj Uk SALE-CARKIAG! toguiek bayer. ¥. C, HEKKING, 1010 F ; Room 1 ies on easy terms. | Ke) air 2 es YROUBPH attended We” COUR & GE SALE LOT 0x00, WITH &0om HOUSE, feat Wasinactot did Gehonte, Leiter auaision; 10,00. Address 7 Qat.n.W. QOR SALE—-CHAMPLAIN AVE. BOARDING. dary n.W., Jot 140x130; stable $20 per mo. ; Will seli at SOc. NEW YOUR AVE, LAKGE FKONT KOOn, 906 wath table Lourd tor two. 8 per month. Ty | _Ja0-3t* Ss Fst. nw. pomncren aren Sees Cee it | FOk SALE — BROOKLAND_EXCHANGE_ WILL V IpiteuS 10 ANNAPOLIS AND THE NAVAL | F trage tia ¢ lor in Brookland, near the sta: Acailewy can be Piearantiy accousuodated within Ziminutes of academy ate. For eae Mrs. V. A. K., 124 King George st., Anuapolis, KKeterenices. cas tion, 10,000 feet, for # small house and lot in the city. Address BK OKLAND, Star office. fg BEAUTIFUL LOTS IN MT. PLEAS- Fortion of the property on my - Columbia Heizhts, Takowe For full list callat office for bulletin sued va | ‘)HE NEWEORT, ‘ation end price app'y to the Ist and loth. Uabj THOS. £. WAGGAMAN. chor tneuias Cite, Masa, ave, _H. GRAY & CO., US? F st. ALE — F u-ROC ote suuny apartivents, with board. 5 —8 Oft SSHORT LOTS ON N. SIDE OF Foes tKe BAXDSOME ROWS OF 6-ROOM MISO E'S ROBINSON. 141m PMG Sitlice Bitten lath sta, ne; SOME WITH Larcain prices easy ters, oie row brown stone: all beautiruly sped. | $4.40) to €0,000. JONAS, BREWER & CU. 14th and F'sts. Jane {0% SALE-LET US DESIGN YOUR PROPOSED Vuilding and estimate on cost of erection. Will Tupeish (9 jst cunt of uecessary money if desired. JONAS, BKEWER &CU., Architects, Lith and F sts, Jassie” fF Ok SSLP- Ok EXCHANGE FOR UNIMPROVED Property. English basement house in northwest : 8 rooms and bath; ail modern improvements. rented 2 PRON! $1,180 TO $1,500 PER LOT; Concrete pavement, lurve parkituc, carettes in front ‘nd two Lines on H st,, with acd.tioual railway’ soon, tnake these a good shvestu.eut tor but der or specu Jato. CHAS.'A. SHIELDS) 1400 F st. nw. jae (OK SALE-ON FLORIDA AVE, AND WITHIN 159 feet of eiertric New York ave. 29,000 feet of crown: at only CHAS, A. SHIELDS, 1405 JOR SALE—I HAVE FOR SAL! aud valtiable pice of vacant ir ‘oln Park that wil offer or a fe' PROPOSALS. S¥ALEDYROVORAL® WILL Bk RECEIVED AL SD the office of the supervising: architect until 2 P. Won the SIATEENIH DAY OF AIty, ING2, for the purchase of condemned. consisting of radiators, screens, murbie bs. Pipe, xuivauized frou, Lrick, stone, &C., at the Treasury Dutding, Washington, D.C. This tuateriad cau be seen upon app.ication to "the ensineer uf the orek J ifr foot; cuzut to Dring #1, jasast B L tnd tronting Lin- ae t days only at ioe, yer wonth. Price $2,000. HERMON & RAMEY, | building Tie departuent reserves the r xut to rejec ; =i wv a3 a Pst. DW Jaret’ | any or ail bids; aso those received aiter the tung | Per foot. “Llus ought to sell onsight. C. A SHIELDS, ae | Hefein stateu for upeniiw the sauwe. Proposs. 1405 F st. now. ‘ia FOE Sion FST. NOW. NEAR oTH ‘ouly $4,000, @ pressed brick bay-window house. 6 rooms sud Uath; all mou. immys.: tear mark Taba Wye streetcar nes: MERON & MAME 7 Fst. uw. be inciosed in envelopes vea.ed and. Iuarked posal {oF purchase of vid iron. warule, brick, stone, Kens Treasury building: Washinton, D. Coat and ad dressed to W. J. EDBKOUKE, supervising Architect. FOE SALE-A KARE OPPORTUNITY FoR AN investment—u Lo’ Droit ave., Le Droit Park. When the avenue is graded this sprinw it will xreatly euhance in Value. If sold at once wilk take ioc. per E foot, Thos Chae EG (0% SALt—#50 CASH AND_@25, PER MONTH, _ hates Dressed brick house: 6 roowe and bath: all jwod oe - Ok SALE OK EX imps: Just Rew; papered ait theougis; within 100 feet ED D ‘ oftar line; situittd be. HERKUN & RAMEY, _ EDUCATIONAL. NLCtL CONNECT Fat nw. dab-ctt ES®ONS IN AWLISTIC CHINA PAL PORSALE_DONT LEY THIS BARGAIN SLI Oue of that beautiful block of Schueler hoses be- torn ORO ated Teh above Sat mwas cau be bokeh Very cheap sui rent guarauteed fof une years 100s ard owt slarke ot. ‘GURDON & bho. SNF st. «tween 2ist and 29d sta nw... three k house: 12 ruomus; Jot Bsx145 to Sv-foot B. H. WARNER & CO., S16 © st we. CHANGE—AN EQUITY OF improved property near {th BW. ; can be exchansed for city property. ulars dddress J. H. GRAY & CU. Gis Fst. alley; all mod. uupe. FoR SAEs SEW, CoMMODIOUS AND DE- rable dwelling, with latest conveniences; well Sdayted for entertaining: situate wear the British Jewaticn best coustruction. fret abd second floors ‘Bhished in quartered cak abd mabowany ; bandsowely decorated end racy for heated Sy hot Meter: imiitect radiation electra as lighting _ iar” TYLER & Kk 10; Fst. nw. oR BALE— ~ ia ‘A coay ome on Columbia st. Brooms, moder tuprove: BO3t WU F st mw. Fok SALE-BANDSOME NEW SSTORY BRICK dwelling, 1813 1b et. a. w.; 13 rooms and Yeth room." al latest improvements: handsomely Gevorated. carefully built Under our pereonal super: Vino apd Grst-class inevery respect. "House open for fospection. turther particularvand price apply to TiLik& RUTHERFORD, Lar Pot-n.w Fok SALES FINE Bost front on fh st and 8] Sta very Fas uable iru dwt? TILER E KUT. Fosse STH ST S.W. BET G AND H, rwo- Story trame, Sve rooms, lot 2Ux100 to 30 ft. alley; Prion, 62.2000" A oe "aw, bet ig and Oth, estcry Frame, 3 rooms: price, $2,000. M st. se Satory frame, 6 roous, price, $1,500. B. LEUNARD.40; 45 rary Sahse SOR Sal FY k house om List. bet. 2d and 3d sta Bi 81.- Ue. WABNEK & CO., Jae St . Y16 Fst. ow. Foe 5 Gancais, Seost,5 E biontT- s,s euereait"eush enlancs iwe aad thoes Peat THON SST RIS abs Eatave sate SOR Si —i5TH ST. NEAR McPHERSON Square. Ariimeton Hotel, handsorse Leseums cemcral property: cheay for 615000, gaay “Tr EE SCTELLAND, 1a0e 8 st. Fe SALE-l0TH ST. NExu N. 11 Roo: nrely new: complete and e-egani; beautiful hoes: Anpay lt wd alley isn) Sant Be i EU SCCLELLAND, 1405 F at. {OR SALES @X-KOOM BLK Fes Roe Pas Houses Gas ae Bh MeCLULLAND, 1405 F st. >on SALE ‘Furce-stcry brick on Corcoran st. bet. 17 Ao se TUrccuas san Pecan. Det 17H ant PAIN—GIe HOUSK, K ST. BET. (Ca sell for $4,000 if sand before WeeI FORD, 1aly G wt, (0% SALE~A NEAT BAl-WinDOW & Fe ahs a Ges, Ba Pou sace— A number of mew t Seean enlarges Price owy 82, nood front ad beck junk wee inouth. ‘BH WARNER & co., VIG F st. iw. OR SALE—111G VERMONT AVE.; ELEGANT # thoroughly con} etent instructor. three story and cellar, bey-window, brick and By Es sin authorized to exchauey - {tga denirabve theayen sone endeace,“Ttiroonae. eve tatuandevery mow. | 2° ae : seveety house, J. BA WIMEL, Ha! Estate. provetveat two story beiekstabve om the fem = ait Lt it. ZS feet S inches trout by about 100 Ni cS PTT POR SAL F ST. NEAK , FOUR Lots, ELVA. aa nan NOTARIES _PUBLIC. ich iSsexb8 to alley; easy’ Corum! “Trice Dee Se . — aw | COMMISSIONER Ok DeED FOR LVERY sTAam | (Ut +--- — i Scare B%, SALE M BA! INDOW and Lerrtory, Notary and U. 5. Commissioner. Cor. 21st and E sts., 65 feet 8 in. by 140 feet. with eg gr tay oe erty eg hg} DNR, aT %, | uvrovewsents, rentiax f0F #42 por miors easy tern iets Teas “alies' Rood. lovatie at office Spee , r oly Gg) sinh: balance, $5 pie taunts. sesh Tabs = FERRE t= Saki EASIERDAY & EMAN. __ G08 F st, BEY. sTH AND room press-trick house: ali con- entire Louse; lot 1BxS0 to “M. M. PARKER, 1418 F st. ALE-FOUR NEW HOUSES, ON 3D Several beautiful lots on Ist. and Oregon ave. near New Hampsture ay we. bet. 17th and 18th sts,, 25 AL List. n.w. near 3d, frame dwelli ting fo Eps ues G and Ht two-story, sig focus and cellar Be E useage Bata to tec Sie OS omg aT SIS ail coBveutences: $700 oF inore ¢ 7 s Por fan Le aypiy beiauee OB MmeBthi) ents OF on long tine: N y —— ~ CHOICE LOTS. — == anew to suit; $4,000. MEEK] ‘HITE, NNN N. H. ave., north of H, 25 tt. frot “a 3 pad ‘idee ating BA oS os PAE [Rete sec oe Fok SALE-15TH ST. NEAR SN. W.. TWO-STO-¥ Cie eal FS “a7 ash gD % Laseucent br zooms; ll ns. igs. tot 17100 ¥ near “tu, 115 1. tront. ey iy HOw; price 000. q Ts. ‘i “W ot MEKKI Lie WHITE. stiantic building. COBRER (TH DD 8: uw OK SALE—A BARGAIN IN A FINE RESIDENCE — J gg Dp gy BR, Se ely Goa REGEN © ated. oe Asskiliful dentist will hurt Jess than an- W2th'st. awe z Ht te \ MEMRILL oat other, while Lis operations will be more OR SALE—A. durable and artistic. Working quicker, he BWW. BORER HE eth ieee : > ‘on 10th st. EDW, W. BUKEA, 1621 Leth st, J8edw* FQbSale-k st. NEAK 20 N.W., 2-STORY AND will not keep one as long with mouth wide ee de san = Laseuwnt prees-brick bay-windew front: rooms; ol i SALE—A MAGNIFICENT BUILDING LOT all mod. tnps. . $4,200. At ‘oven, and hence will charge lexs—for dental mS at New sve., having a front- Rate'ballding: LE WHEE | Soon aro based on tine consumed. aig oL oot with gue ey dopamig ena POW SALE_R NEAR 14TH NOW.) SPECIALLY tis apparent therefore that you not only Jascht* JONAS, BEWLR & CO., 14th and F ate, DESIMABLE POW PRRs: Pee get better service, but actually save mones., NEW HAMP- SSTURY AND BASEMENT BRICK; by patronizing an expert—which explains £ rune throurh to & at. ff o M4 RooMS, CULAR OLAUNDINS BATH: 2 ‘why Fou promt be coming to wane we sdias 25 feet on ave, und 9 on 5 st; will make 2 fine ote. ‘CLUSETS, Loe sont et oe <3 Only $2.00. JONAS, BUEWEt & CO., 14th and Fats, SOLID GOLD CROWNS........ SOLID GOLD PLATES (fuil set). ty alley ; room tor stable; JF OF SALE-SOUTHEAST CORNER OF STH AND F ¥ sts. 550 act utube fon ime TS19 ¥ at » es ae Foe SALE—-ON 101H 81., BLT. SAND T N.W., JOR SALE-NEW HOUSE 0 near Hancock circle and sdjoining 16 su F ot SAE SEW iouses, a jnovenente Buy Teor eck ine TURE 2 Toot Alta, He Gat fach to aliey : ryote, at forme “Ownees MP HUNT: Saud ee eee Soe tov sti and Pate nee, at {OR SALE— zi Two L FOU SEW SERSEY AVENUE HALE SQUARE ieee ca ee ree take Be, BEAR SOUTH OF CAPTIOL AND NEW CABLE onable sorthwest: $3." oH, oe Four-story Lasement sui elicr brick residence; hoase ones em | tt just compisted ; contains 15 rooms and 2 bath roows; ALE—CHEAP—8Q. 1054, ONLY ONE BLOCK has all modern uprovemente. and Anish Tincoin Par: 2 Water main: fronts throusbout, lot 25 by Ww teet: situation beasthy on A, B, 14th and 15th sts. ne. and North Carolina ‘and outlook one uf the finest in the ety. ave. | the Lest and. most e ‘square i ie THUS: 3.'¥iStiar & co. hiariet;‘to an imiediate us Bole RAF st nw 7 a 1 Qk 33°F A BEAUTIFUL NEWHOUSE, THREE ire ae nti AL = rae SR EE ries and «: 2 room at oy floor — KOU) S. 4 Saisbed im herd woud; it contains all the latest fum- NB. Ww, within a $f Pe stgpel services agra plain’ the ent ut toaterial 235 by 454 1. only 8 TLPOLh es: Ps tive terme booms “B.w. and can be bad cor, 13ty aud F afp. Bw. dat OR SALE—FOUR LOTS ON i7TH ST. ABOVE oe 100 feet of the ‘3 Ca Sea ea nek ie Ey > ‘By CHAS. W, HANDY, _o-lw ie Fst aw. SUR SALE—SMALT CASi = Becks % a oe rk sts A Seto Hea antttas uals OMI QRS DGLADLEY eri sr kw. WORMS IED FOR SALESCENTRAL PROPERTY—MOUSE S22 Sthst mwa: lot ab feet frome, fe foor contd a aiid an 700" er bez couusam-® scofnect wine ‘as, ban irooerts. Addtew owner, HESLY N COPP. 700% Pak ‘é31-4b.s;tasn P08, SALE-BANGAIN2? “Lore, ‘au :7d et. ; 0 Jeet tront each ; cheap; &1. aivezit HAKLES EAKL! st. Ww QO SALE—BARGAIN. ‘and 222d at. 5 hus two tron! 10r. MASS. AVE digait "“CHAKLES EAKLY, 03 14th at. nw. FOE, SALE BARGAIN-INKEE LOTS WITHIN two blocks of Dupont Circie, tor 81,80 each + cheap CHARLES EARLY, 3 Lath st new. Giee MASS. AVE. 1.30. FOR DoNT Pur oFF A LE—LOTS. Until the season has opened and the electric road is in operation, as prices will take a big advance, Buy now and get the benefit of the advance, which is bound to come, in FORT MEYER HEIGHTS. This subdivision ts the prettiest one around Wash- ington. A natural park, with a magnificent view of the entire city and surrounding country, Elevation of 200 feet. An electric road right through center of property. Beautisul oak trees, affording abundance of shade. Pure water ; healthy location; omly one-balf mile from. celty stmits Larze force at work grading streets and making other extensive improvements. ‘Tho attention of non-residents is called to this prop- erty. No place in the United States offersa better chance for safe and profitable investment than this Dewutiiul city of Washington, which will in « few years be the social and intellectual as well as the polit- ical center of the United States. Our agents are ready at all times to drive parties out to inspect the property. Look into it before purchasing elsewhere, ‘Maps, terms, &c., at ottices of ROBINSON & LODGE, ‘Investment and Real Estate Brokers, ‘3 and 96 Atlantic building, wt 928 and 930 F st. uw. nS RIGHTWOOD PARK. ADYANTAGLo: SHUKI DISTANCE FROM ALL DEPART- Sink. a CARS PASS THE PROPERTY, LARGE FRONLAGE O. Bul@ils WUOD AVE., ILLINUIS AVE. ANU MAGNOLIA AVE, BICK PAVESEN ON bitlGHT WOOD AVE. 2.400 FEEY EAST Q¥ NALIUNAL PAK. HUvars AND COTMRGES NOW BEING BUILT. BIKER 1S BRING GRADED BY GUYSRNMENT. NOW 49 LHe Tie 10 FUKCHASE LTS, AS TUE IMPKUVEMLNLS NOW BEING MADE AND FAUDYECIIVE, POWEM OAD, WiLL FOKCE A LARGE ADVANCE ix THE 5PKING. CAKMIAGES. “GUCKBUAKDS AND OLHER Vee HICLis AT LOUK seaV Ie EROMB A.M. 10.3 F. Wane aU ee EVEN Ir YOU Du NUT ia HEBRON & KAMEY, 431-ho 17 F st. new. FS BALE-LOTs. YALISADES OF THE POTOMAO LANL 1MPKOVEMENT COMVANY. MAGNIFICENT VILLA S1TES—OF ONE OB MORE ACKES— ‘And FINE BUILDING LOTS ‘Un the. PALISADES UF 1HE POTOMAG, —UONDUIT KAR. — TERMS, in every case, 10 SUIT THE PURCHASER. Some oi'our cuvice Dulding lotscan be bougut as #23 CASH, BALANCE 1S SMALL MONTHLY PAY- SEVERAL FINE RESIDENCES A\ iG Luneiey UN PLU: RYY ALNEADY GOLDS THOSE YURCHAS:NG NOW are sure to HANDSOME YKO£115 w the Dear Luture, For plats, Panpluets sua iurtber umlormation piy‘at Loupaluy'e-omes, be uesi~ou idio £ st. n.w.. Washington, D.C. ‘We have received a few more Genuine London- yed Alaska Sealukin Refers. We have a haif dozen elegant London Sealskin Bacques which we offer below prevailing New York prices. New Mink Collars with head. Fur Capesand Fur Muffs as low as they can be sold. Choice of our Seal Plush Garments at half of ‘what they are now marked. WILLETT & RUOFF, 8 905 Pa. ave, : Mov: x@ Our Rarity. ‘The Long Cloaks, Seal Plush Jackets, Plush Sacques and Plush Wraps are moving out atarapid rate. These are ‘not undesirable garments by any means, and at the prices now marked represent by tar the best intrinsic values ever of- fered by us. At the rate they are now selling a few days more will see the last of them. To Be Losr Stour Or. Don't let the bargains above mentioned Jet you lost sieht of ourelezant stock of Fur-trimmed Cloth Coats, Seatxkin Jackets, Reefers, Sacques, Fur Capes, Fur Muffs, &c. We are keeping the Stock complete, and offering what we consider the best values possibly obtain- ‘able in this orany city. B. H. Srxenzrz & Soxs, 1237 Pa Ave Axo413 13:u Sz. W. M. Ssusrez & Sosa - WE HAVE ALOT OF EVENING GAUZES OF ALL KINDS AND COLORS. WE WISH TO SELL THEM AND HAVE MARKED THEM FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, COME AND SEE THEM. WE MAY HAVE JUST WHAT YOU DESIRE IN THE Lor. ALSO, A SPLENDID LINE OF SILKS AND VEL- VETS, MOUKNING GOODS, &c., &e. IN FACT, A FULL LINE OF FIRST-CLASS DRESS GOODS AND DRY GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, ON ALL OF WHICH WE ALLOW A DISCOUNT OF TEN CENTS ON THE DOLLAR FOR CASH UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. Nor M. SHUSTER & SOK, mPa AVE ONE PRICE. = THE SOCIAL WORLD. Fashionable Entertainments on the Card for Next Week, LAST NIGHT’S GAYETIES. Mrs, Harrison's Reception—Miss Leiter's Leap Year Cotillion Last Evening—Miss Wanamaker and Her Guests—The Bach- lors’ German—Echoes of the Bonaparte Ball—Luncheons and Teas, Mrs. Harrison, at ber reception this after- noon, is being assisted by the wives of Justice Gray and Justice Brewer The ladies invited to the biue room-are Miss Brico, Miss Chan- dler, Miss Morgan, Misa Voorhees, Miss Wash- burn, Miss Teller, Miss Fries, Miss Lodge, Miss Herbert, Miss Boutelle, Miss Lowery, Miss Mattingly, Miss Williams, Miss Scidmore, Miss Leiber, Miss Amy Leiber, Miss Breckin- ridge, Miss’ Edie, Miss Edith Patten, Miss Helen Patten, Miss Pauncefote, Miss Sybil Pauncefote, Miss Parker, Miss Carroll. If society people go everywhere they are in- vited next week there wills be many severe attacks of nervous prostration in high life. The soverity of these attacks are never as bad, however, among those who get many invita- tions as’ they are im the households where the cards have failed to arrive. Last week wes pretty active and had its measuro of happiness and ‘heartsore. ‘The Bonaparte ball was the feature. It was the big solitaire iu the «tring. The next seven days and nights are full to overflowing and everybody in the current should have a chance, nay, two or three of them, to get near the front. For some there will be a pick and choice of balls. Mr. Greger and Mr. de Botkine of the Russian legation have invited their diplomatic and other friends to come ip after the diplomatic reception at the White House ‘Tuesday night and help thom celebrate the ussiin now year. There will be music, but of # sort to dance by, and the scene in the Iegation ball room will re- vive memories of all the other brilliaut events which have taken piace there. Wednesday night ex-Gov. and Mrs. John Tee Carroll will give a ball at the Porter mansion, where they are living this winter. ‘nursday night the Chinese minister will give a ball. closed in the envelope with the invitation is a card reading, “Present this at the Chinese legation Thursday, January 14.” In the invi- tations to the for ministers this little pre- caution is omitted. If it does nothing clse this ball shows that the thraldom under which Chinese women have lived for centuries seems to have vanished in this land of the free, for Madame Tsui will be the hostess of the occa- sion. It makes areal nice leap year incident and in connection with the coming woman suf- frage convention—well, it speaks volumes. A brief summary of the coming week is con- tained in the following: MONDAY, JANUARY 11. The Vice President and Mrs. Morton will dine at n cabinet dinner the President and Mrs. Harrison. The dinner will be followed by a re- ception to mect President and Mrs, Harrison, for which invitations have been extended to the diplomatic corps, the Senate and tho Su- preme Court, ‘The Dancing Club, which gave three hand- some entertainments last winter, will give another in the ball room of the Cochran. TUESDAY, JANUARY 12. Miss Nicholas and Mrs. George Byrd Harrison will give a tea after 4. Mrs. Robert Fitch Shepard and Miss Newton, 1906 18th street, the fiat of three Tuesday teas, 0 7. Mrs. Henry F. Blount, “The Oaks,” a tea, 4 to 7. Mrs. Dickson, a tea, 4 to 7. In the evening the President and Mrs. Har- rison will give the first of their levees, which is in honor of the diplomatic corps. The hours are 9 to 11. alr. Greger will give a ball at the Russian legation. . ‘WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13. ‘Mrs. Charles C. Bassett will give a luncheon. Mrs. Harrison and Mrs, McKee will receive their friends, who come by invitation, at 5 o'clock. Miss Edes will give a tea, 4 to 7. Inthe evening the Brazilian minister and ——- de Mendonca will give en at home, Ex-Gov. and Mrs. John Leo Carroll will give a Dall. THURSDAY, JANUARY 14. Mrs. Otis Bigelow wiil give a luncheon. Mr. and Mra. J. B. Edmonds, a dinner. Mrs. J. Fairfield Carpenter, a dance. Mr. and Mra. 8. F. Emmons, a reception at 10 o'clock. ‘The Chinese minister and Mme. Tsin, a ball at their legation. ‘The National Rifles, a reception. FRIDAY, JANUARY 15. Mrs. Isham Hornsby will give the first of a series of evenings. Minister Quesada will gi dinner. Mrs. Audenried will give adinner. ‘This afternoon Mrs. Harrison will receive the public from 3 to 5. Mrs. Andrew Ross Potts and Miss Potts will give a tea at5o’clock to meet Mrs. J. Stearns, t and Miss Stearns. Mrs. Stearns is remem- red here as Miss May Potts. Tonight Mr. J. W. Thompson and Miss Ida ‘Thompson will give a reception to meet “The Literary Society” at 8:30 o'clock. Mrs. Harrison has invited friends toa mu- sicale at the White House. The residence of the Postmaster General was very gay last night with the young the dancing class, invited by Miss beth Wanamaker. She received her guests in the front drawing room, and was prettily dressed in embroidered winte muslin and ribbon shoulder knots. Miss Wanamaker, who was going afterward to Miss Leiter's german, wore ight blue brocade. Mrs. Wanamaker and Mra. ‘Thomas Wanamaker chaperoned the young peo- ple. Among the guests were the Misses Morton, Aliss Alice Belknap, Miss Alice Wilmerding, the Misses Warder, ‘ies Amy Leiber, Miss Train, Miss Helen Hay, Miss Elsie Anderson, the Misses McCammon, Miss Rita Clagett, Henri de Siborug, Chandler Hale, Clarcuce Wilson, Corcoran Thom, Robert Wallach, Horace West- cott, William Leiber and Morton Otis. The Bonaparte ball is yet the topic of con- versation in renee and certainly will be for some time, as ét will be rather difficult for any one to surpass it. Every detail for the of the guests was thoughtfully planned out. ‘The supper was perfect and the wines plentiful. When supper was announced for the cotillion dancers at 2 o'clock all the couples formed in procession and walked through the parlors to cotlicee, th pated > ins keene saa cot ns, they cA Shetaopented by udeap coreet. aie Ine Tes] a curteey. it the dancers did not leave room until long past 4. driving home through the fast- snow. were Miss Alice whose beauty is ALES I is a debutante of this season. Mr. and Mra, Williams have returned to their residence, corner of 18th and N streets, stay Inter than has been their custom at their | coors who never had been at a ball before. much we i dad Fea efi Hs mit HIG? i ? Fa G if : Ne >| and Mra Cabot Lodge, Miss ex-Gor. and Mre Carroll, Mins Carroll, Col and Mra. Bonaparte, Miss Bonaparte, M.’Patenoire, Mr. John McLean, Gen. and Mra Anderson, Mavroyent ‘Bey, Mr. Yon Mumm and Mr. Le it. Mrs. Preston Sands gave a5 o'clock tes last ‘Tuesday in honor of Miss Louise Mitchell, Two or three of the recent parties at the Country Club were occasions of great pleasure to those participating. Maj. and Mrs. Ferge- fon gave a dinner and dance there for their Son. who was home from the University of Vir- finie for the holidays in Money night Me. ieorge Hellen gave a dane’ ty there for his cousin, Miss Todd. seis Mrs. and Miss Norton gave a largely attended tea last Wednesday. The Bachelors’ German gave tho first of their series of dances on Wednesday last. Mra John R. McLena received the guests. Mr. Wm. Hall Slack led the cotillion of seventy couples, Among the guests present were Mrs. Donald Cameron, Dr. and Mrs. Hammond, Mrs lover, Mrs. Wickliff Preston, Mr. id Mre. Cable, the new French minister, Mr. Patenotre, Mavroyeni Bey, Miss Janic Riggs, Miss Kate Myer de” Weekherlin, Mr. de Viaparede, Mrs. John it. McPherson, Mr. Le Ghait, Miss Richardson of Boston, Miss Morgan of New York, Mist Leiter, Miss Pauncefote, Miss Rache} Cameron, Miss Constance Lodge, Aliss Mildred Carlisle, the Misses Patten, the Brazilian minister and Mise Mendonca, Miss Hattio Blaine, Miss Wallach, Miss Carroll, Miss May Cox, Mrs. George Astor Burnaga, Lacut. and Mrs. Parker, Mr. Robert Bowlin of Phila- delphia, Dr. and Mra. Chatard, Mr. Barney, Mr. and Mra. Wim. Lay, Miss James, Miss McMil- lin, Senor Hurtado, Mr. de Yturbide. The Washington Assembly ball will be given at the Arlington Wednesday evening, February 10. It is expected to surpass anything of the Kind ever given in this city. The board of governors are John Lee Carroll, president; Walter V. R. Berry, vice president: Jerome N Bonaparte, Calderon Carlinie, barles ©. Glover, Michael H. Herbert, Jobn Hay, George Hellen, Imperiali di Francavilla, Edward Mo- Cauley, Charles H. Poor, J. Van Ness Philip, T. Slidell Rodgers, William Hall Slack,’ secretary and treasurer. Here are the rules governing subscriptions: Men only will be permitted to subscribe and the subscriptions will be of twoclasses, First. Fifteen dollars, which in addition to bis ticket of admission will entitle the subscriber to two invitations for ladies. Second. Five dollars— for bachelors only—which will entitle the #ub- scriber to a ticket of admission, but carries with it no privilege of invitation.” Additional invitations for indies can be secured through subscribers of the first class and ae @ cost of $4 each. Strangers, men, wi stay in the city is not to extend over ten days, may be invited, on the payment of $5 for each invi- tation.’ The names of all men candidates must bo proposed and seconded in writing by those already on the list of subscribers. Allapplications for mvitation must be made to the secretary on or before noon of Tuesday, Februsry 9, and will be subject to the approval of the board of governors. Dancing will begin at 930 o'elock and the cotillon promptly at 12:30 a.m. ‘The number of subscrivers will be strictly limited. Mrs. Woolcott gave a luncheon yesterday. Mra, Wilmerding has been suffering for sev- eral days froma bad cold. Mr. Frank Tracy will return to New York tomorrow. Mr. Frank Gordon has gone to Florida for ten days. Mrs. Albert A. Wilson has been kept indoors for over a week by a severe cold. Mrs. and Miss Buchanan Houston and Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Richardson of New York are Visiting Mra. Webb at 1415 K street. Ars. Rudolph Kauffmann gave a luncheon to young ladies today in honor of her cousin, Miss Pierce of Rochester. ‘The National Kitles will give a reception next Thursday evening, The wife and daughter of the late Judge Clisbee of Michigan are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sampson on Rhode Island avenue. Miss Drown will be at home Mondays during January. A pleasant surprise party was tendered to Mrs. B. Hechinger by her friends at her res- idence, 1328 7th street, in honor of her sixtieth birthday, last evening. Among the guests were Mr. Jonas Hechinger and family, Mrs, Samuel Gassenheimer, Mrs. Pach and daugh- ter, Mra. F. Gassenheimer and daughter, Mrs. Bien, Mrs. Bracelow, Mrs. David, Mrs. Walsky, Mrs. ‘Hersog, Mra. Hirshfield, Mrs. Aron, Mrs. Oppenheimer, Mr. aud Mrs.” Rice, Mra. Gold- man, Mrs. Payson, Mre. M. Gusdorf, Mrs. Sol- omon, Mrs. Levi, Mrs. Selinger and ‘Miss Flor- ence Mayer. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Hinkel will be at home to their friends at 112 C street northeast on Mondays and Thursdays during January and February. Cards for the annual full-dress reception and ball of the Washington Light Infantry Corps on Thursday evening, January 21, 1892, are now being issued and ‘elaborate preparations are being made for that event. Mrs. John B. Allen, 10 Bstrect northeast, will receive on Monday from 3 to 6. Mra. Frank Stewart Osborn will receive on Monday, January 11, and the remaining Mon- days in January, after 3 o'clock, at the Shore- ham. Dr. and Mrs William A. Hammond gave a dinner party on Thursday evening in honor of Miss Haydon, who is ‘ few days ith them at Belcourt The other ts were Miss Horsey, Miss Carlisle, Miss Nannie Leiter, the Marquise Lauza, Mr. George Hellen, Mr. von Mutzenbacher of the German legation, Mr. Georg of the Swiss legation, Mr. A. and Mr. Goldsborough. Misses Rose and Ida Carroll gave a pleasant euchre party last evening at their residence, 480 F street southwest. Those who partici- ted were Misses SadieJobnson, Emma Kline, jennie La Porte, Maggie Sweeney, Maggio Co- lumbus, Messrs. Wiggins, Hart, Winters, Berry, Hichew and Carroll. Mrs. Wm. H. Holmes of 1444 Stoughton street will be at home on Mondays during the winter. Gen. and Mrs. H. G. Gibson and family are located for the winter at 2104 Ward place and will receive informally on Weduesdays. Mrs. Charles Heyward is ill with the grip and will not be at home to callers on Monday, Jan- ary 11, Mrs. Hicks will not receive at her residence, 1001 Massachusetts avenue northeast, on Mon- days, but will receive, with Mrs. and Miss Meyer, wife and daughter of Gen. Adolph Meyer, at the Richmond on Tuesdays after January 12. Mrs. Henry Warner and Miss Harriet Warner of Montrose, Pa., are at the Fredonia for the winter. ‘Miss Annie Sioussat has gone to Lynchburg to spend several weeks as the gust of Miss Pen- dleton and Miss Juliet Adams. Mra. Henrietta Stuart will receive during this season at her residence, 715 12th street north- west, after 2 p.m. The annual meeting of the Amidon Circle was held last night at the home of Mrs. Lottie Yeatman. After the business meeting gant lunch was served by the hostess. ‘he next meeting will be held at the residence of Miss Ellen 3 ‘Mra. Justice Blatchford will not receive on Mr. and Mrs. RK. Helphenstine gaves re- ception on Thursday evening at their home on lowed by a ‘house was claboratel decorated with growing plantsand <4 al ; i LE i ty i 8 A g i E F. i f if Bu F r F a i u i ¥ Ht i i i i y i & f [ Welch, Barbara Mogul, Sherwood, Jennie Waiker, Maggie Cubbe, Gere tie Hill, Nellie Dye®, Mr. ‘Chas. Ubboff, Schoficld, Thotane Sergen and Chas, Souder. jre A soiree dansante en masque was neld in the salon parlors of Mrs. Louise Longstreet Lee on Friday evening. Among thov present were: Not mnsked—Mesdames Lee, Baxter Williams, Oldham, Jones i Browne: Miesee Robinson, Hinkle, Buchanan, Winfree, Mine- tree, Reid, Williama,Clark; Messrs, Baxter, Olm- stead and Hartfield. En masque—Mre Night; Mra. Brooke, Peasant; Miss Lee, Joker; Miss Purcell, the Vink Lady; Mise Olmstead, the Tar and the Tartar; Miss Lala Minetree, Milkmaid: Miss Patio Minetrec, Pink of Per- fection: Miss Emma Hinkle, Yum Yum: Miss Jones, Ber Maid; Miss Leila Joves, Highland Lassie: Miss Brooke, Peasant Girl: Mies Herff of San Antonio, Tex.,Flower Girl; Miss Browne, Night: Miss Morgan, La Zingara; Mise Abell, Joan of Arc; Miss Bain, Pinafore; Miss Alice Bain, Peasant Girl; Mrs Saltman, Lady of the Period; Miss Price, Peasant Girl; the Misses Weaver of Bethlebem, Pa, White Masks; Mr. Wm. Lee, Sailor; Mr. Grogan, Preuchman, Mr. Waller, Foust; Mr. Rhees, Chinaman; Mr. McBride and Mr. Cook, Biack Dominoos, Mr. Evans, Mr. Kramer and Dr. Buchanan, Gentle~ men of the Pertod; Mr. Mosher, Sailor: Mr. Howard Lee, Cavalier; Mr. E.'B. Dowling, Spanish Count; Mr. H. B. Bowling, Monkey; ir. Kobert Lee, Spanish Bull Fighter; Mr. Hunt, Uncie Sam: Mr. Doran, Russian Oft- cer, and Mr. Taylor, Turk. Mrs. Representative Harmer and daughter, Mrs. Reexide, will not be able to receive their friends Monday next, but will receive om the following Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Appleton P. Clark, jr., are ex- ted home from their European tour the [6th of this month. Dr. and Mrs. Bartlett, 1200 K street, will be at home Mondays after 3 o'clock. Mra. J. H. Soule and Miss Soule of 1492 M strect will be at home to their friends on Thurs- days in February. Mrs. Muna will receive on Wednesdays dur- ing January and February. Mrs. B. Hermann, wife of Reprosentative Hermann of Oregon, will be at home to callers Fridays, January 1 and 29, Mr. and Mra Wirton Matthews have taken Spartments at 1110 Connecticut avenue. Mrs. Matthews wall receive her friends on Saturday. Mrs. Benjamin F. Leighton will bold her first reception for the season at her residence, 708 Massachusetts avenue, Capitol Hull, Mon- day, January il, from 3 to 5, assisted by Miss Fons, Miss Parker and other young ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Leighton will be st home to their friends Monday evenings during January. Ono of the most delightfal dancing parties of the season was given Tbureday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Beveridge, 1615 H street. “The large house was beautifully. decorated with roses and paling, and there was an excellent orchestra stationed in the hall to give music for the dancers. “Mra. Bover Was assisted in receiving by her sister, Mrs. Montgomers, and her daughters, Miss Bever- idge and Miss Julia Beveridge. ‘There wore between sixty and seventy-Sve of the younger socicty set prevent aud the evening was enjoyable une for all. say igi a aes Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Bulkley are located for the winter at 1337 L street, where the; be at howe to their (ie mga _ Mrs. Kelley, widow of the late Gen. B. F. Kelley of West Virginia, and ber mother, Mrs. Bruce of Cumberland, ave taken rooms at the Buckingham for the winter. Mra. John Joy Edson gave a tea yesterday, from 4 to7, at her residence on Mth street, which was largely attended. ‘The hostess wore abundsome gown of black silk, draped with lace, low corsage. The rooms were brightly Gecorated with cut flowers, ferns and palma. A finecollation of salads and ices was served im the dining room. A namber of charming young lndies presided over the tea and coffee tables. Among the guests present were Com- missioner Chas Lyman and Mra. Lyman, Mr. and Jirs. E. Southard Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Leighton, Mr.’ and Sire. A. I Browne. Mr. Wm. F. Mattingly, Mr. and Mrs. A.A. Birney, Mr. and Mra A. 'B. Duvall, Mr. and Mrs Gco. E. Eramons, Mr. and Mra Barnard, Mr. 8. W. Woodward, Mr. A. M. Lothrop. ‘The tea and german given Thursday night by Mr. and Mrs. Benont Wheat at their hospita- ble homé in Alexnndrix was one of the leading social events of the season in that city. The parlors, halls and dinig room were beautifully and elaborately decorated with potted plants, palins and maiden-bair fern and sented a fuirslike a ce. The ostess was becomingly attit ime rose-pink faille and embroidered chiffon, with diamond ornaments, and carried bride roses, and was asaisted by Miss Maud Wheat in silk, Mise Mary Hester in blue crepe and Sire Dr. De Gatewood in cream-cotored brocade, with dia- mond ornamenta. Thove assisting in the dining Toom were Misses Loulie Hester, Nellie Williams, Loulie Critcher and Catherine Houck. Punch was served by Miss Addison of Washington i the annex leading to the dining room ine booth beautifully decorated with flagsand parti- colored bunting, and the soft light of many colored lamps added much to the beauty of the scene. Among those invited were Surg. Gen. and Mre. Moore, Maj. and Mra. Bates, Lieut. and Mrs. Edwin Tiliman, Mr. Geo. D.’ Wise, Mrs. Henry Daingeriield, Mrs. J. W. Hester, Mrs. T. Marshall Jones, Mrs. Zigernon Chalmers, Mra. Harold Snowden, Mies Kondrup, Mr. Hen Kondrap, Mr. W. B. Hester, D. P. Wirt aud Washington. The tea was followed at 9 o'clock by a ger- man, led by Mr. Fragk Martin and Mra B. Wheat. Many new and pretty figures were in- troduced during the evening and the favors were unique and beautiful. Am elaborate ey per was served at 11:30 o'clock, after which german was resumed and continued until a late hour. Those participating in the german were Mrs. Dr. Gatewood and Mr.Seestord, Miss Loulie Hester and Mr. B. 8. Minor, Miss and F. D. Hester, Miss Mary Marbury and G, H. Norton, Miss Nellie Williams and J. T. Beckhom, jr, Miss Mary Hester and Lee Mosher, Miss Loulie Critcher and Henry Wat- tles, Miss Addison and Jno. Critcher, Mise Houck and Wm. B. Hoster, Mra. Chalmers and Mr. Fendall, Miss Hough and Mr. D. P. Wirt, Miss Brown and Richard Waxhington, Mr. Snowden and Mr. KR. E. Wilson, boule Wheat and Mr. Towson. ‘The third of the Capital Bicycle Club's series of germans occurred Just night at the club house on i5th street and to be the most. successful event of the club's season thus far. ‘There wore about twenty-five couples it Dancing was begun at 9 o'clock and kept up until midnight, at which hour all of the dances of ‘this organization conclude. Dr. Wm. Wirt led the german ina skilful way, introducing several novelties im the way of figures. He was assisted by Mise Moore. Among those present were Mr. and Mra. Walter Dodge, Mr. and Mra. Chas. Bacon, Mr.and Mre Duane E. Fox, Dr. and Mra Schdoley, Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich, Mrs. Gage, Misses ‘Towne, Bentley, Kuehne, Moore, Armstrong, Crook, Wi The marriage of Mies Florence Edna Plass, ne : i if i i Ff it f i Ft li it | At & ti i ? iff ag ; & § 1 i | i | Hy ell if i i i

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