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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.: C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1893—TEN PAGES. 3 FOR S FOR SALE HOUSES. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN. * Senator and Mrs. Brice gave a dinner party TO BATTLE WITH THE ICE. IN THE HOTEL CORRIDORS. Sometimes the are is so heavy that the ship —— = exe = —— last night, when their guests were Miss Noble, a —_— ded side. A rope te let oh SAL? | Poor sare_a wxap— LOAN— VARIOUS SUNS OF FROM $1,000 TO THE SOCIAL W ORLD. | Mise Potten, Mise Del. Monte, Miss Field, Mra: | The Commalsstoners Arrange for Tugs to Do! wrhe hat makes the man,” aeid the gentie- lows froma Yard arm. ‘This is aeisod by th Be frame houses on 3a 10,000 and over on eal estate se-urity on aelay. the Work Jot and he i pulled deck from. the the tw OM itn eaitsuare of sirect care: lot d7ase: 4 EMERSON S Chui” | Robinson. Sir. Van News Phillips, Me, Lee Phil e i. ran with the paint brush on hie chin to Tue Plotsnd be ie pulled upon deck from, the ena Spigrlias tricks dwellines: same | G17 er moma i WE HODGES. | MOE oe aoREY “he ‘ 3 | Bt: Aleut alver Lieut, Hoses and Mr. Deatts; | pmovostrioxs RECEITED THis MoRNIxo—rno- Stat representative in an up-town hotel, “and lasase bavte, atten, focthene teen ak fae Fin, front Sine. paved alley and rented ft | *jaabe 1307 Fete A —to an | Hospitable Mansions Thrown Open mignonette. POSALS ACCEPTED CONDITIONALLY—sow iT 18 | in a hotel lobby one basa fine opportunity of aware of the dangers which ime somrone emake neigipiprr na | | 3 PEE PE on fret trusts and aprroved collateral to G ° Owing to the death of a relative Mrs. and] PLANXED To BREAK THE sLocKaps—wuar | Judging Wiles and the physiognomies beneath them. pursue their bazardous calling without « RNiee | Inia ae Zor WRGAT quarter’ casts and Valance #0 securities at the lowest rates of interest. ruests, thé Minews Carapball have recalled their fevita-| RIVER MEM aay. | them. It's strange bow some men will per- ‘ous! ee for 98.0 | Jah IYER ROHODGES. 1807 Pet No delay. tions for January 24 and 31. er soners wit) order | atctilt cling tocertain atyles inrtead of adopt- Pee f° | Sow sALe-JN THE NORTHW2sT.A MAGNIFT | AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST Co.. E: | ‘The banquet of the revolutionary societies | Ins few days the Commissioners ler | ing current modes andexemplifying the ques- ANACOSTIA. moarh. Price, @1. 125, Fare ll per cont per | F cont house with all moérn, improveinents, svery | 1405 @ at. n.w. 23a¢ | ELABORATE ENTERTAINMENTS | ¢o be held at the Arlington Janvary 27 prom-|#" ndvance on the ice king, which at present i© tion about Rome and Romant. Unless a man's | ‘The eecond of the series of hope under the Seed: SWORMS. EDT R DRADLET: Ory Paw, | OMyMence and a bean ful sable, price, OG) BARTIFS-NTTH BIOO TF GAS OFFERT | | fses to bean unusually interesting one in many | holding full sway in the Potomac. Ata special chapeau is @ la mode, no matter how correctly | a i oe & i. Ghbenemes oe Joe sath—on TRADE—A HANDSOME NeW | 7 ROAING ron Tiere Jenttimate, and secur binvton re I | es niaeeeie j ey serpent = oe am meeting of the board of oar a ‘he may otherwise be attired, he's out of it. oe es cons alah ree ae oA « ae «, Sstories and collar; yustorp. MePherson square. ‘entate inven! . netting at leas CHiTEss | How Fashionable People Enjoy Them- | jubilee year, when the speakers will rep- | morning it was unanimously agreed to hire the | This is true to a very t extent as to the 2 a OT N.Y. ave. and 12th, en ee ee ee nt the two societies, which now banquet to- | a tended. The executive committee comprised MaTEDI & BK hear L-uyont Cire! Star office. JaZ3-at? selves—Many Teas, Dinners, Receptions | Tete! jeer qi tugs Harlow and Templar from Baltimore to | shape of collar and It amuses P ~ : | gether for the last time as distinct societies and val . Me LS Stor a; F. T. 1a! ward lacs (3 Ho nve andy io) | Moet arhp NaN ERGERTATE QROTRER | and Weddlings—Ladies at Home—Pgroonal forthe frat rime on ine caine plane The tee | H8Rt the fee, and it posible open tne channel ine've ctwarre mien from the extrene nected pss tag aes bonne ge pat ; Notes of Interest. national societies meet next month in New York | from the bay to the Long bridge. | southwest wear these large-brimmed eombreros, adc duahennied to effect an organic amon. The statement in Tue Stan of last evening | guitable where they are of service, bat gro in pink’ Inte tate Teese ee ae ‘Mrs. Chas. H. Bond of Cliftondale, Mass., is that the Commissioners were contemplating tesqueiy out of place east of the Mississippi. | Miss Katie Kubn in ivory satin, Mie Dore He Mr. and Mrs. Barney gave a dance last night | making ber annua! visit to her parents, Mr. | this action brought a large number of river men There goes a man with that stovepij tile venner in pearl satin, Miss Mame Gray in black Seahay kick, of teal vente Ce ae |% mich a large company was entertained. and Mrs, Geo. A. Bacon of 1708 19th “treet | who own or operate ture in the Potomac river pecaliar te the boclevarts of Pans, ou be iace, Mist’ Nala : 3 Fat. | De iodond tat tonct sac rates before borrowing. | Zhe house was made additionally benutifal by | northwest to the District building this morning. serve that his trousers are cut in Parisian style, | N&ill® Leonard PERE ee NS aoSTOET 3 ‘We inske loans: ‘ Janos, horses, ws the use of fine ro md there was ample| Miss Louise Kauffmann gave a delightful tea r leere mer in lavender surah, Miss Sophie Kubn, Te ET onl x 2 ROOM | an without wprecval er pavline si the lowset poe: | dancing epace in the drawing room and picture | ao toteiay (etna vesterday from 8 to 7, The Superintendent Callahan of the Wash-) He's a Frenchman, but hax been here for years Mise Suiise Lonnigon, en. & Berek. See’ prick om east side of cidet, bet. 1 and Kn. w.: all | Stra rates and in the quickest powihie ti gallery: The party was intended. an an intro = in eared ington and © Norfolk —_steambuat line and makes an exception of himself to the rest | McLaughlin, Mra P.'T. Bao, Miss Beenie Gree, provements; 5 Toans can in part or in full at any time to ts rey %, | floor of the second drawing room was cleared called at the nest of the Commie- j, S 5 M); new: 9 rooms: bath; cellar; fur- ‘ Lees suit the convenience cf” the borrower, ant’ any'pa | diction to the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Barney's | S0OF pf the secot enjoyed by the gnests. There mele | Ss of us So some men wear bats from the Miss Lucy Roberts, Miss Jane“Cooksey, Miss Bata ane Oe sand Pee) | aa noha a a Baie reduces the cost of carryinx theloan in pronor- | mece, Miss Platt, who is visiting them. Among | were crowds of pretty young ladies present and “ioBers, and laid before them a proposition to game block year after year to humor an | Nellie Chaffee, Mise Maud Seeenes: Mone Greene mn the river from 7th street wharf to the bay. | jdiosyncrasy. These men who profess to/ Allen, Miss Mamic Thomas, Mics Mand sim. pretty as their faces, | He said bis company would contract to do this - Mre, Bliss, wife of Capt. T. H. Bliss, aid-de- | work for $8,500. provided there wan hoc secuse | Reore the fashions are really the most vain. monds, Miss Lena Young, Mies Howard, Mra. zs those who enjoyed the occasion were Mr. and | yore rom a*ot re or otherwoods oar iment Rndihe , Mrs. David King. Senator and Mre, Hale, Repre- | ‘Beir owns were larger than you can meet conven- ive and Mrs. Hitt, Lieut. and Mra, Mason, 3) ows. 6 abd |“ Tfvou he oun JAMES M GREEN, | chased turn poe | Pestortes. | ress brick New | hath; mod. imps. :gvod | TID igen vt | Perhaps they consider tbat their make-up gives John A Green, Miss Valle Green, Miss Nellie iM) new, Zetories and basement: New | on aay “ROOM AND BATH BRICK | “HY we ill ake tt up and carry t eloan for sou, | | Mr. John R. McLean, Mra. Bugher, Mr. and camp to Gen, Schofield, bas — suddenly | rence of cold weather which would bring about | them T, ditinctive individuality, and It cer- | Green, Mise Staith. Miss Roberts, Messrs, A. Wi eri GecceundndbethstS0ele0e | Fires ida ave. nw: all mod. imps: | you enk for it | Mrs. Allan Johnstone, Minister von Holleben, Called to her fatber's place, ‘Willow Dale,” another such condition of things. He would | tainly does. It’s the same with the fellow who Gude. Wm. Marr, Jilton Entwisle, Jobn Kane, aap PR | Seeg renee nea, foety ewer A Should you desires loan calland investigate our | Baron Ketteler, Mr. and Mrs. Albertini, the near Philadelphia, by the dangerous illness of | not, however, undertake to open the river from | secretly prides himself on what we ma; Chas. Lyles, Wm. Crawford, Alvin Richardson, 3 stories and basement; 9 rooms | Hl Toor Lez Gloss. ___ seis method of doing business. Misses Price, the Misses Ernst. Minister Pate- | her mother. the 7th street wharf to the Long bridge. | haps incongruously term his ‘careful Alvin King, Louis Smith. Henry Perkins, By treme ana bath; Tet near 8h. | Pts eta e tnseee Fe, eenone WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO., notre, Miss McMillan, Miss De Pyster, the! Miss Ida Richardson, daughter of Representa- WARM WEATHER WEAKENING Tue tce, | His hair is always artistically his | Lemuel Allen, Frederick Craemer, Chas J. ©. 8 roome and bath. Sth s% | pnd bath room. all latest improvements; handsomely i Misses Del Monte, Mise Brown, Edie, Miss | tive Ri jessee, has just arrived Warder, the. Misses Wallach, Col He hype mec rer ne necktie is loosely knotted, be wears clothes of Havenner, Mr. Harnish and Mr. Schimdt. The and Mra. | in the city from a visit to friends in Birming- | decor G 615 F st. n.w. : decorated carefully built under our personal sui sioners ine said that the warm weather was play- 2* own fashioning, and the more thoroughly | third hop of the series is set for next Monday = 3910-3 95,500; 10 rooms and bath ; lot 18195; 11th | Sfsion and Arst-clase i In discussing the matter with the Commis. ry reane-t: house open for ONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE AND SMATTSUMS | po, M " M Pi i i hi bimeelf bh be | nigh! | orf icalars and price army 40 EY 101 Ai CATLSUMS Bonaparte, Miss Carter, the Misses Patten, | ham, Ala-,and will spend the winter at the Ne- e gets himeelf up to resemble an artist or t te PRICE. €5,000. 10 rooms snd bath: New Jersey | PEERTRUPRERPOND LO Fat ar aes Mean Towent, tates of interes Ren “| Miss Wilson, Misa Cox, Miss Crosby, Lient. tional with her fathen. {ng some havoc with the ice, The snow on the | typical bohemian the happier be feels, This | Jacob Wilber Anderson, the fifteen-rear-sld | pore , ASD 1 00 cor. 13th an! Fats. n.w. ‘ulver, Mr. ‘8 rs. Li . Mr. | oe _—__ : s . Joseph C. Anderson, died yesterda: “tals ons alg gy gE SS a ORT a antant epee! | geepecy PRE SCR AT AND Te DEE | Gog are en ie tee Mr Washing ae VENEZUELAN Minterer. | ing’ carcng\ the Ai Meteversuma Ine saeee ace eae eee mabe bemmeteer uturea tame artes omnia pm Enc w. 7 roms, 2 ares roots mn % = 0 54 PER | Botkine, , Mr. » Mr. . 2 . 9 ’ rom inflammatory var New Hawpshite ave. atm pkey Price, a ORF! | $250,000 cont. on inside tmpro ms ton, Mr. Ei Mr. Depret and the a short time the ice would become honey- | their cost and because nobody else is wearing rheumatic. He was a member of the local 96.000; © 10-rvom brick on T st. near ya21-ne Fin ath Serceat rash valasel property, Addreee ees | Phillips. Sir Julian and Lady Pauncefote and | H¢ ts Formally Presented to the President—| combed and would sink. He thougat that | them. Mes who hare ill-shaped features some- lodge of Rechabites and of the M. E. Church, nd bath; lot 17285; Sth | Foe SALE-I4TH ST, PROPERTY: 374 FRET _431-1m* BOX 213, CITY P.O. | their danghters sent their regrets when they Pleasant Speeches on the Occasion. in two days at least he wonld be how manage to wear the hiiron their faces to | Arrangements for the funeral have not beem ront by 105 feet to alley. with evod 3-story build. | MM EY CONFIDENTIALLY T.OANED UPON | bad been informed by cable of thedenth of! Dr. Francisco E. Bustamante the newly ap-| able to proceed to Norfolk, and after that show these to. the reatest advantage. The completed. daee, | BR Gon ee eR EL Pa ee eet gees. | ML menitnre, pianos, interests im estates and other | Lady Pauncefote's sister. pointed minister from Venezuela to the United | Would keep the channel open the entire length man with the ugly month sbaves his beard t>| Nellie V. Howard, by her next friend, Mm px. nearctet, | #1 6% THE RFORI {rest (Giper cent per anuuin: uo delays Box i40, | One of the handsomest dinner parties given | States, wan received formally by President Har- Of the river. He would not contract, howeter, | show it apparently. The fellow with a well-| garct Altderfeldt, yesterday fled» Lill tor 00; new; Grooms, bath and cellar; lot — ee Sree og Pe ts toe et ah eae i 5 be said, to break the ice on the flats, forthe |formed mouth hides it in bis beard. |divorce against her husband. fhe charges van 2 e city. . 3 a ‘a again the ice w ; more runaway mate couple were married at pian B. H. WARNER & 00., 500 and $19,000, Among the ladies who will assist Mra, Romero | + ate ind addressed the President as follows: | that no boat could possibly break it. The his festures into a full moon, while’ the | Marloovo” Mav lace March.” Mr. Howard dow laos SaaS Soka at her reception today are Mrs. Guzman, Mrs. -r, President: Honored by the government | Commissioners, however, did not take kindly |chap with the thin hatchet face shaves it | mot think that ke will defend the suit. [Fy rot trams, Cap. HU: large parking #4.570 DOR SALE_VALUABLE For POSES CENTRALLY Lf eubeangial brek bus ¥ In the former case a mustache and | Congress Heights Sunday school has elected | Yrigoyen, Mra. Sutherland, Mra. Oates, Mre, | of the Venezuelan union with the high office of | to his proposition, and the bids of Capte. smooth. w. great improvement. especially with | officers as follows: Superintendent, Robert Ml. | Curtis, Mrs, Ross’ Thompson, Mrs. | representing the republic at this great and | lor and Checser of the tugs Harlow and Tem- | goatee ii 25-8 room brick, © Re. 1. to alley. am. no dolay be- 42—S-room brick, Cap. Hill, with at re. | yond time necessary for examination of titleand prep- | Tucker, Mra, Jules Guthridge, Mrs. Lansing. | Prosperous nation over which you so worthily | plar were next considered. They agreed to do | an aquiline nose. In the latter a beard would | Jordan; assistant superintendent, David E. rice vgs ft. O15 aso to spo hroom brick. nic. 18x80, alley...... . —— ee 1 CHE & CO. Mies Ida Thompson, Miss Chandler, Miss | preside, I view with satisfaction the ‘al of the work for €% per day for the first | sto) ‘up the valleys, round off the mountains | Haines, secretary, Walter Barber; assistant ee: a ‘room brick, Le Dr it Pal ‘ a7-tt Led Ft. nw. | Leiber, Miss Soule, Miss Clepbane, Miss Her-| the time for placing in your hands the auto-|ten days and $75 per day for the re- and make a good general effect. So the tall | secretary, Miss Emma Horner: treasurer, Mra st near HE 20 xO ro THEE. alley. Per ft. $12. tt KEY BROS. & CO.. 010 F st.n.¥._| 7G ToAN-WASIL_, BALTO, AND NORTHERN | bert, Mixx Kice, Miss Rernolds, Mixs Walthall, | grapk letter which accredits me near the goV-| maining time, and subjected themeelves to the | thin man wears aeack coat and the short fat Annie Magrader, librarian, Mies Fannie Littles Fae Mich Phe ‘Prise #00000” | ok SALE-ECONOMICAL AND DESTRAB Set ce nee etna att ceria | Miss Dalzell, Miss Thyun, Miss Armstrong, | ernment of the United States of America as en-/ orders of the barbormaster. The Commis- | man wears « long-tailed coat, when the reverse | ford: sexton, Samuel Anacrson, Tha church yiey Noctua cettar; | F° business enrner provecty. central’ focated. (If ras placed on fat-clace western | Misa Worthington and Mise Valentini Men- | voy extraordinary and mi laree, el7-1y JOHNSO! *) ano" “TYLER & RUTHERFORD NON, | MONEY 1s sums To sur. aT 5 AND } a ter plenipotentiary | sioners accepted this bid informally, but could | would better accommodate their. respective | building is in an unfinished cowdlition, but eer uf donee. of Venezuela, Palais Reval. ¢-etory brick: | OR $A not direct the gentlemen to go to work until | figures. Stout men and women should wear | vicesare being heldinit. Assoona»theimterc “The government which today rules my ie 5 gas - wor 0 | vices are being heidinit. Assoon asthe interior ae 5 on gt ped weal eae ree The marriage of Miss Olive Travers to Mr. after the President had signed the joint resolu- biack or dark colora, It softens the lines and | ix plastered revival meetings will be imetitaneh, trick” bustdings rents #280 | igni\'n arscheol. "stoten, steam and electric: cars; | RAWETSOR memberat Washiacion S ;,| J. Albert Houghton will take place tonight at | COUNTY; through tho free and spontaneous | tion which places 5,000 xt thelr Aisposal for | ronceale aha avoirdupois, where light colors | An Anacostia tkating tarty yesterday ex miedo Coae ArEacton Fire is. 2 tho Dumbarton Street M. EY Church. Rev, | Wisi of its citizens, entertains the ardent wish | the porpose of breaking the ice. bring it out. Many men ‘know this and so do | plored the river from the Anacostia bridge te-& eS SC aie | —— Seaa Mose Tahte henna bole natartac we” | Georgo Eliott will oficiate. The bridesmaids, | ‘®,maintain and cultivate the good relations CAPT. TAYLOR'S PLANS. most stout women. That's why they wear | point beyond Hyatteville. The skaters Sn elie: me | POR Sake SSS — asad SPBE ICSE He AEREAON TT Fa £-| who willwenr whito gonna and exrry La Franes | RON exiting betwaen the two countries Vene-| , ssssensaer eith ay reporter of Tre | Hack areeee so persistently. I once ompl- | Wiliam X Simmenis Hasty Eee fase EE Per ft. #12 GH-CLASS_ RE: ; 5 3 7 HAPERGENTON | Ores are tho Mimes Helen Roeser, Kate Me-| +4 consider the United States as a. truly Capt. Taylor said that he did not antici- | na very pretty light | and Edward Doree FI 7 i ‘ i y gray dress, -But I can't bear to wear it.| Capt. R. O. Pratl yn sled ain the District of Columbia: | Broom will go wang oldtt foe a monte "| friendly nation and still more a8 an elder sister | pato much trouble from the work, as his boat thotgh adore light colors,” she answered; “i might Ono of the conser Min Sanie Bory, neciatty. Also a agents af the | SToom will go away tonight fora month. — of the American republics; and if todas, in- i . hows too muc! OW ightly by 4 omipany of Philadelphia. wil | Secretary and Mra Elkins will give » dinner | °%; has had just such service before and was fully | shows too mnch of me.’ Women are foxy on | was slightly hurt, | loan 75 per cent of value repayable in installments. . —— © spired by sentiments of the purest Ameri-| capable of combating the ice in the river. | the toilet problem.” Harry Roach was badly injured Saturday | mented a lady friend upon Funaine throurh to | Fooms. | $20,000. |x stscan | oom and cellar; | United Securi 0 Wt alley. €30.000. on the 3ist. canism, and sanctioned by an inviolable! tt’ was hie impression that the Com- night in a coasting accident on Jefferson street . anna: ae ee HOMES Fee new. | _ The French minister, Mr. and Mra, Guzman, Pence the executive power, hastens 10] rmissioners would wait two or threo | “There is no sentiment in trade,” aaid'8. A. | bil, ed BM SALY-§ GOOD INVESTMENT IN THE ‘Sear Dupont, Cir | MONPS, 10, LOAN ATS AND 6 PER CENT, IN | Col. and Mrs, Jno. Hay and Judge Cox have in- | 10nd, 18 representative Soe aes until the river | was freo for | Thompson of Duluth to Tue Stax representa-| | The water main supplying the Anacortia car Free iicvies Soase 1 ty for at a09: one sa. | “ae Nie" deep actual buyers avestinae, unas to nuit on if teal staig Tc vitations out for Saturday night next, Purpose already stated of Contineing the | {itty or forty miles from the bar. This con-| tise at the Arlington this morning’ “end i¢| Stables la frozen. indus Wick: | | For best baresinein vacant and improved property | _e25-tmm pemegee eee Mra. Foster, wife of the Secretary of the | relntions formerly estabtished—relations im- | Ot water was alveedy begins oe weaken ihe | Canadians will provide ameans by which wheat | 248° Armstrong has returned to his dutioa. ais a ey ae Treasury, will give a luncheon to meet Mrs. | posed by the same natare—but to heartily |ice and ho thought that by the time. bis| may be transported from the great ehipping 'N SUMS FROM #500 TPWARD aeo. B. Wi ) . ve i 1°G main floor, ars AND 6 Rt Gest Geo. B. Williams on Monday, January 30. assure you that its efforts will ever tend to a boat got around from Baltimore the river | centers on the lakes to the seaboard for five a = ) s bas tighten further if possible the ties of fraternity, , ——— Davin STOS ELA VERY DPSIRABLE PIECE OF DN Mrs. Rusk bas invitations out for a luncheon sib raternity, | would be clear at least forty miles from | cents less tha be ted ‘ S04 and 808 Pst = gover tthe central art of! the oly: REAL ESTATE IN THIS DterntcT. on Saturday, January 23, to meet Mrs. Geo. B. | that gratitying the lively sympathy eo often | its month. If the tugs worked separately, he | °°"** | n it can be transported by Ameri-| He Shoots @ Neightor in the Foot, It te avery lw price for cash or will tride fOr . 2 n Sa : : , , facilities they will control the trade. The Claimed Without © Williams. manifested by the Venezuelans toward the | said. that would require ico plows, which ‘the | © ei ‘ause. The ladies in the Supreme Court circle were | Roble and most progressive nation of Nort | Commissioners, of Course, must furnieh, but 7 bpeares a the proposed canal | A warrant was issued from the Police Conrt : : ot : i 1d | of our own from the lakes through American | today on the oath of Poli WR © all receiving yesterday. Mrs. Filer had alarge |” <n short, if the same institutions, the same | {2e¥ Worked together. which he believed would | s o! jceman W. BR. Cook reception, assisted by her daughter, Miss Kath- | principles and identical views suffice alone to | &2, {22 best way, there would be no need of ice | territory not only affects the west, but the east nen? and balance cxsh. B. WIGHT, 14106 st. Tent ratenon approved privileges twenectine prior charging August Link with vagrancy and sns- jyléte TYLER & RUT! Pd ; plows, " i bo — Bonney erine Fuller. Miss Deering and Miss Mattingly | ostablish close consolidation of the statea of | P!0% " é aswell. A fact lost sight of is this. Four-fifths | picion. The particular offense charged is that Ps ee OHS, | Presided at the tea table. "this vast continent, all the more firm and per- | aoaye7O,, think there is much danger of ® | oF the best hard wheat-producing land in the we ick aud Gas ; a ra 4 0 a suspicion” and the warrant was ismued fc Sree clone pu TPs ere nw MLA | Mra. Shiras, wife of Justice Shiras, recetved | manent must be the links of frendehip: which | chnvoptil adden’ aan ~ - ad b{ ST should vay there was a great deal of | West lies north and northwest of the American | the reason that early yesterday morning the bh, wi M3 EY TO L@AN ON REAL FS TATE OR FIRST. | at the Arlington for the first time vesterday. | keep them united, since strengthening thus the ) FACH-1 X danger. Two or three more warm days will set | boundary line in Manitoba. The finest hard | off , . tt tas | Where the security in good, stor OfMBterestHodSi4y | Her guest, Mise Gray of Pitteburg. assisted her. | political cohesion between the different mem- | tye eo and snow in the mountaina te running, (Wheat Lever auw war growa 1,000 tales north tincce 8 Page ore citer Burkerwalley, | “apie O0C. GREEN, 905 7th st. nw. Mrs, Gray was also at home to callera, erg OF the American family, they will alway | and there will be the old boy to pay in the | west of Duluth on British soil.” When this vast cua, Seth thoatimrend th oen Saane PaviD PD. MONEY, TO LOAN ON FEAL FST ATE A LOW: | Mrs, Ficld had a charming reception as usual, fae “ is cides of our rights and our | river," territory is under cultivation, as it soon will be, | 2¢- officer and Link live on Trini: SO and S06 F st. nw. aM est Ni IOWER, learest interests. SALE WITHIN A SQUAR” OF DUPONT very desirable and very cheap hones. tates. WASH'N DAN OWER, eg 4 Ee NT. for the ‘soil is better and the climate no more | avenué. Sucemmor to DANENHOWER & SON, cor. 13th'and | aesisted by Mrs, and Mies Condit-Smith, «EOE my part, Tan state to your excellency | py, "HE TAFE AT THE RIVER FROXT. rigorous than in Dakota, the great output will | Tos Scan reporter the officer exld be bed Gate separ 4 _| Representative and Mra, Hitt will give a | in all candor that admiring, as I do, the North ice toa creas dean br tea ceen ay, | proven someailllente ear whest ‘whlch aly |usbaod heed ote once of Ceamae winter and MONEY TO SLOAN AT 5 AND @ he GENT O8 | dinner on Thursday. American people and their benefitent republi-| that there is a great deal of unnecessary scare = aM, Serriiory ‘ i be easily imagined. In three years the Welland | the coal was alwa: FI - fair wie! .. | can-democratic institutions, my sole and con-] in the flood theory. A flood is possible. If | caval wi rp tage A y S . PA aS rR Mrs. Mattingly was at home to callers yester- | tr ieee a ene a ne tl canal will be deepened and the Sault Ste. Marie | that be was on duty taken during the nights Night befere last be said mission | there is’ heavy rain they say there will be a| canal, connecting Lake Michigan with Lake | he only did three” "duty and d aera day afternoon. that has been confided to me will be to fuith- “sorry giaahies ~ereeds i penn eer seek eo ee $10,000 aa Mrs, Joseph Tyesowski will not be home to- | fully interpret the sentiments of the people and | 2°04 resbiegreedinesod aa, oe icoughomeeiien (i te tae tcemenee cory boy apg ae ed 7.000 LOAN morrow, but will receive Wednesdays during | of the government of Venezuela and to omit no | Posey, Capt. Dean, Capt. j DomeaOEee | stk asl ChameMas Mall Acaeonpesk sear gear t meee Tiduhing ie wee tho man Ghee bed bene: r bey REAL February. step that I may judge conducive to the main-| Randall and other local webfeet do not think | !1'th. ‘cheat from the ‘terriers 1 bave aamed stealing his coal he fired one shot. ATEST BARGAIN IN THE ‘bi Be2000| pong eee aici Mrs. Senator Frye will give her last reception | tenance of a perfect harmony between the two | that much danger is to be apprehended from ut from our own west. Now we want todo learned who the man was he was room bay-window pres-brick rey on my | 2020 S._E. WAGOAMAS. | of the season at the Hamilton next Thursday | 'publics, 1 wel. | thew, such as is likely tooceur at this season. | this enormous amount of transporting our-| surprised, and he said he did what he could to oe rae egy Pe etin is aed XY ONRY. Ess) sckwusb vidi ow caper | teem 10.8. A 1 = ee — eg 9 oie inte If a large dose of Fourth-of-July weather should | Selves; we want our own canals to the seaboard | relieve the sufferer. A phvsician was cailed and Fonsi Ps penises provenry og | “ha0 SSE SS anos. r. waacamtan._| ctaueseutty FITCH, FOX KEROWS, | Mine Hetty B. Boyle of Pittsburg ts visiting | owen of the Colted Stacs of America,” | be suddenly turned loose it is probable that and we bope eventually to.see one of ‘the pro- | search mas anade for the bullet, but it could wot ipeket ak herteinteewe R SALE-AT A GRFAT BARGAIN - Miss Clapp at 1024 Vermont ave. ‘The President responded as follows: there would be several fathoms of moisture in | P’ a on eee ee © perf. With errementes tor eeaae sent cheap for a terzof pears, the coral P -4 > canals built. I dispose of the argument that Mr. Link's friends claim that there was Pleasure | the streets of Washington. They think that «| they will militate against railroad interests by | cause for the chocting. tue family havo tome room house 205 New Jersey ave. Philip Hichborn will be athometober| “Mr. Minister: [t affords friends Fridays, January 27, February 8 and | to receive from your hands the letter which | rain is the thing to be feared. River folk de: 1 mucl ‘ Shae ww. | Bished _ sate G2 14th sto eee aaa as citing the case of the New York Central rail-| in almost destitute circumstances and the own. OR SALP—T= ROOM HOUSE, WITHIN HALF 77 = accredits you to this government as envoy ex-j clare that there never would be danger of 4 i Pil tires pare. 0.2 Peomer-atsviendid corner bons in Le Drolt Parke oe traordinary and minister plenipotentiary of | flood were it not for the Long bridge and the | {oe tiimeg snes ch eer ae railroads. in) ers of the brick yards at Ivy City have been house almost new :nicely papered: beautiful cabinet mvntels: there are seven rooms and bath : an immedi- Ste ruschacer can buy this house at redaced Sru-e; ; ' Graves qeluimiatnembiiece ¥ the United States, which 1s paralleled from New | giving him some coal day. Yesterday Mrs, Andrew Boe poahalyeted ee the republic of Veneztela, and to extend toyou | flats. : York city to Buffalo by the Hudson River and | Suoretag ie heed law bare seed ween eaeraer tomorrow, but will receive wit nid a cordial welcome to the United States. All steamers at the docks have a light head of | the Erie canal. The entire west ia unanimous | the brick yards when he was shot. : Howard, 1410 16th street. “I am gratified to reciprocate the wentiments | steam on. This is for the dual purpose of pre- | on this great undertaking and the far-reaching | ‘The injared man had been out of employ- The next assembly of the Vingt-Et-Un Club | of amity to Thich you hare just, given expree-| venting « freeze up of the pipes and to be in / and incalculable benefitn which would accrac | ments long time and last week he got'e citeee ill be given at the Masonic Hall on Thursday | sion. The ancient friendshiy which has sub- inews for an emergency. In case of : ° nd . t evening, Jundary 26, to which cards of invite. | sisted between the two countries will, I trust, | they do not expect to make any attempt to | To™, ite construction afford delightful con- | tion with the International Portrait Company tion have already been sent. not only remain wnimpeired, but increase ths |leave port, ‘They would not be apt. to. get sumigamae” — and would have gone to work yesterday mora- e! R SAY P1950 1TH ST. NW. room dwelling rontaining wht‘ne ap lances had he not been injured. eee i hrough the ice. In the event of a flood the oad Mra. C. Ulrich Kennedy of Jefferson place | 8Towth of the two nations. q 9 ice ad th satan ee n eae “Be assured that every effort on your patt to | ateam fleet is likely to be jammed, but ther will| ,, oF ‘ R SALE—HOUSE 1406 COLUMBIA ST. will give a tes before Lent. unite more closely the two countries will meet | not be able to do much in the line of resist-| _ “The San Juan mining excitement in my ter- Children Locked Out in the Cold. Mrs. Thes. E. Waggaman will be at home on | with an appreciative response, and I beg that | ance. ritory,” said Gov. N. O. Murphy of Arizona to | To the Paitor of The Eventne Star Tnesdays until February 14, ill convey to the President of Venezuela PLANS FOR BREAKING THE ICE. Tue Stan representative, ‘‘is just now attract-| Utring all of the bitter cold weather which The ladies of the National Hotel will give a ‘incere wishes of the American people and| The Commissioners are being overran with | ing attention, but the ell-absorbing topic with | We have had during the present month the Lop tomorrow night. own for bia welfare and happiness and the | tetters from citizens containing proposals to | us is our admission to statehood, We are in | Children attending Jefferson School, corner 6th ‘home: two stories and i When: Special went ree’ porviies: spacial wen midline: awniuss and Ay srs electric bel's and eas Yuebtine; hun Slate tanto northwest STE & CO. SALE Trenty-sixth F a in en, esate " sShdelhens ‘ rosperity of the countre he represents, 5 : = - vi ; Fireinte avenue, pari i orary. closets, The Misses Daisy and Bessie Brown will re-| PET Wank you, alr. Minister, for. your warm | leer the river of ice. Mr. J. C. MeGowan of | every respect of ability to change our terri- nesagpionet pp ectpar age ageiony pn Price. Appiy to owner, ceive on Saturdays with their aunt at 1622 17th | expression of personal interest, and { trust that | Georgetown writes that for the sum of $1,500 | torial raiment if Congress will but give its con- | been compel stand out in the y ae a ees <i street. your sujourn in the United States will be an | he will keep 0] tg ice gorge that may lodge | sent, of which I am very hopeful. We have | happened to “psa the greed before nora oa apa Miss Blanche Brown of Georgetown is visit- | agreeable one. against the Long bridg» during the coming | mado greater progress during the past two | ct minute of opening the schol for the day, So bape gated ¢ Mra. Will Hedian of B teh seiemene thaw. All the ice boats the Commissioners put = he yest S00 | Sova elena eaters acn. Asteweh teas, eee Lee 4 Mrs. Will Hedian of Balsimore. eee hipon the river, Mr, MeGowan saya, will not ve. | £02 than during a halt dozen preceding years | f'eccnmnates Before Sam. | Asis well known, ers sts fara Be. William Z Cash of 1421 stret wil be STARS. move the danger. He aie that if his propos | Settlers are flocking within our borders in eur- | ty school und reach thedeos ee oe ten nna at home Fridays in February. " = He's perfectly aut is accepted to be given twenty-four hours’ | prising and gratifying numbers, We are not | after 9 o'clock, they are locked out for the day, a Miss Lallian Kent Billingsley of Baltimore is Ge ah a hse si Sone - eat to ea for the — é the arid, barren territorial, Apache-ridden waste, | _— least until they go —_ - their Somes DPPORTUN visiting relatives on 29th street, Georgetown. axy to tell. r. F. W. Lepper, a draftsman in the ord- | as som ho eink amb tuinal ted [and bring written excuses for their tardiness. Tes rusteion tet ie aos ce. ¢ tates Las ee He takes out his skates and nance department at the na , also eub- Fe ners enti a nn te immagine. 15s cesmss, then, thet mentty oil of the childcon Our soil is very fertile and owing to the re- markable results from irrigation, the abundant n. He forwards a sketch of the owner will sell for | sdiate | have to be ahead of tune, oan or ZEVELY & FINLEY. O22 F st. nw. from Hiliyer place. being now located in their A life boat as well, sage ede ace nd are compelled to 4 = ag device. It consists of an ad- : ; | bear the cold: or, if it rhould be snowing 4 . : % Pear sy alpen pris enti i ed caus tosend a | Jstsble boom, with two vertical uprighta, in | Daye uph'y and the pouring in of capital ur | raining, go int the wood shed and wait until FOR SALE-MWoUS'S: TWO-STORY AND CEL” | 10th st ne have with them us guest their aunt, Mra Geo. tis said that Montana proposes to send! \iich a weight is operated, The boat steams a Beer yetine eek rent | the janitot —_unloc the door eae ee ew, brownstone | Date neat i B. Williams. ion | 20° of cards made of human skin as an exhibit | yp to the ice, the boom ix adjunted, and the | Runcral Tenurces are inexhaustible and rich. | #5 school house and allows them th Au G Ss Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Dyer will hold s donation | to the world’s fair, Considering the number | weight falls, cuiting off a big cuunk of ice. Mr. fornia in fruit growing. and. since we cen pra. {%0 enter the building. ‘They have also been Se 2 LL “Yoops SLAvGHTERED. party for the benedit of the poor of the city on | of yeople who have been skinned in western | Lepper says he does not ask for uny considera- duce both citroke and deci lucue fraite me weeks | Cmpelled to stay out in the cold during recess K SALE 4 NICE N'N¥-ROOM BRICK ON | Ga iday, Janna $:30 p.m., at 1517 R street tion, but would like the privilege of making the | 7° weeks | (fifteen minutes) and at the dinner hour, from “ tiday, ? i Privilege iS < < st she of 4th between I- ami M stein w eh 2 Ried games, this should be e ite earlier than the golden state, one may realize | {OTe stink, Alnus of tive chuldven helen waksiie og — northwest. g from 9 to 1. rawings. Sat ws will Gohan oor Eee ealann|tatohowiek. May p belong, toe oid Pst. ‘The National Feneibles will give a military Com Exnty To Avo Rusu. | bp st to poor families and are insufiicientir clotbed LELA VERY during the winter season, vet. by the rales gos- EAP BUSINESS PROP- New Yor TRYING TO BLOW UP THE Ick. with orchards and vineyards. The great sonth- Mr. J. W. Cooper, representing the Ameri-| west has not received in the past the attention If hoops are coming back again, There's comfort to be ha National Rifles’ Hall Thursday evening, itali erning the echool, they are not permitted to re- en dence, Sanugry canite Company of this city, endeavored late | of settlers and capitalists that it bas deserved, | O°), t that oo genet | and'colise. “oust Mrs. Noble will not receive tomorrow. The end must ther. be very plain yesterday afternoon to break a passage throngh | but our great mineral resources and the agri- | Ctlve the humane treatment that we generally i= = Out of respect to the memory of ex-Presi Of this skirt-dancing fad. the ice on the river from the wharf of | cultural Faces tae ec bor Tp bn 8 exposure as that to which those ctidren ow Re 0 SET . dent Haye: se having 2 vange- aoe tie! vord, 2 Ni > Ait ¢ x ed is enot 0 reat Laren om > 2mm Asums Fisom dent Haves those having in charge the arzaage Listletield & Alvord, at the foot of New Hamp- | Die! romi-| hare been subjected is enough to caure a grea ments of the proposed army and navy assembly | There is reason to fear that the authorities | shire avenue, neross the river for deal of sickness and ite consequent expense stable * Apply to Dr. have determined to defer this social event until ° ich wi a or that there | of about 100 yards. Mr. Cooper and his» a a ecarse er and trouble, to say the least, if uot to lay th Son le G4 Pate wow” Sas Mazaae mk Mecdaaten AsnMantnuahacot sue kmocer at i ga nis ee ee ea [aa funaplell $0 ‘bresk She ion ey blowing it{ “Washingtonians,” said a New York guest in | foundation for bad health tater life. "New, lot 17x80. POR SALF—_NFW HOUS! BA sg 4 5 parnest desire to a s ‘ |up with aincricanite, an explosive of which | 8m uptown hotel to Tuz Star representative, | such nonsensical rules ought to be abolished tot tax: | FY ran and OAL Gs fo that society day. . | dynamite forms 40 per cent, and which it is] “are spared one great nuisance that just now, | 8nd the children should be allowed to have free 1 RAISER, otoaliey. Inquire for this event to take place nae imed is incapable of being exploded | and pas, for that matter, for a longtime, greatly ee tek ep sears 9 are pe en ae — ‘hae he ”" early Faster days. A COLD-WEATHER COMFORT. by concussion, « temperature of 364 degrees 4 = eee ould also be comfortably . Buch rul Price, | FOR SALE-HOUSES. Gar & B Miss Ada Johnson of Warrenton, Va., is visit-| For fishing it is too severe: | Farenheit, being absolutely necessary 10 ex~ | Mnoted Got mites, namels, the theater-tcket angi met to be telvented to. ony aches Se any ice, x Mgt ages aig . % nips | plode it. riments were inade at the % civilized community, muc! in a city of in- * owrst. | HOUSE NO. 1709 218T ST. SW. sons _ en ee ae ee See eee ee a 2 | Suggestion of Severs. Littlefield & Alvord, who | this horde of tunecrapulous mercenary pirates felligence and refinement each as fo won r larger house. irees " ¢. im Washinet ~ - Wr yesterday by Mrs. F. J. Diendonne of No. 18 | ont ths: iment . 5 Bese : at wi. A tenetful extetor, bende} | LLOT Pa Ave N.W. Starland avenue northeast, euch 34 asa? | sym uavea pretty good Leat now,” eid the | nitiber of mal bois ware cut through thee | @8HY diaplaved wgne inform the public that | The Wheetmen and the Color Question, OR SALE PAYING 11% PPR OF Yrown-stone front and brownstone nate: 2 r : enjoyed by the many who calied. Mrs. Dieu- ti | in perallel lines fi int about thi purchased on walk will not ro (tor wening Star: poems sty uae ern, | stoop with Urass railings. Well lizhted. | pot icten haben ey donne was assistet ia receiving her guests by | man who was waiting for a treet ca. | pontine toeee ie oes ‘TO Sarda | received at the door. The delicious irony of | 1m informed through your columns that $t one FULTON TEW'S, having side as well as front and rear | LATEST DIRECT IMPORTA. | ler niece, Miss Marie Dieudoune. | ag wil oi don't know,” replied the policeman, ty all there were about forty holes, and in each | this placard causes the New York theater-goer |i proposed to amend the constitution of the Lae" a ae arten | TION OF PARIS EVENIN Nirs. Courtland Clements aid Mise Clements, | as he looked affectionately at his club, “Me | hole was dropped an americunite cartridge ono | to smile and swear simultaneously. There are | L. A. W. by inserting the word “white,” so as Son” Sacuiaiy meenanh oe} winniwswaren’ i0*eniod $95 Stasahaverte avenue, val not Be af horas Dut me tinder Beart sort ay | and reelmches in length, ose hia ale netet | but two and possibly three theaters where these | to render negro wheelmen ineligible to mem 3 olegen ished wood- ! DR. x ss tomoi , bat the first and ve be lewantly finish pple | FRow 43-70 e100 heaeranhesth jut the first aud secon pe ened fourth ‘of @ pound, A falminate cap at the aigtede gery aes talento = bership. Certamly there is no new departure mon: a ucaeut® cent | THIS ASSORTMENT 18 THE Mrs. Alexander Britton will not be at home A welcome must the thaw secure; fridge and the wives comected ade cat | imponttion, yet with the exceptions noted all vn atl the dataiinand ay- i. ea a torrllecs next Satnrdar, the 25¢h, but will re- It comes in time to turn us wires ranning to an electric battery situated on re eae Fc cog bet tan te make shen f ceive on the two following Saturdays. iscin ssilng an tee fucllase. piste y Die an fortable. Lot is 0 feet front b , a ‘rom P : a hold =I ics oot sable | geod depth. €10.000%5 the pricaivo FUL THEY HAVE EYER The family of Commodore Farquhar are in papier dasiiaag When the circuit was completed the current = SS Complete. little for ouch a gem of @ house. SHOWN, AND CONTAINS mourning on account of the death of a relative, ‘was turned on, but the expected great ex ion | cut ‘easily | Ment of American people out of their wits, and Bestory brick houses. ne WORKS OF ART BY THE MosT Col. F. O. Wyse, United States army, “Yes,” enid she, “I like grand opera, althongh | 242 ot follow. although ono or two of the car- ‘have | the continued presence among them of upright, aot EBs oe Mr. and Mrs. Si. E. Ingalis, who are spending | 100 Said 8 Peel of araiat tacnee | idges exploded, throwing water and small ened [aes mempanene eng eens & Se a CELEBRATED FAN PAINTERS ; conga there is certainly a great deal of mental fatigue | pieces of ice ten or fifteen feet into the air. effectual to allay their fears. jac at the winter in Washington in the Anderson ” We have al: abo ition to co Fon SALESA PRY Sick Nee zstony wep MR SALE OF THE Day. honse at 16th and K streets northwest, are in | bout it. An examination of the wires disclosed the in bal- e have always shown a disposi DB S - = oe F° -HOUSES— ae isd srk tina Im ing the music?” fact that all of the cartridges had no: been con- with the whites in every public enter- * Se i eening Seceen nt Sache Paraene | as oo neeted, and after they bad been the curren? of the | prise, bat unless there is some willeim as 7 rome, eam G &B Mrs. Louise Ingalls Barnard, which occurred is | “No, In learning to pronounce the names of | nected. and after they bad been the current shock: | Fen tobe tenieeed Ge tte. Gan end Ge , BH WARNPR & CO. 2 Meh cr 5 Taur RO. New York on Sunday morning, the 15th | the singers.” tridges exploded, but not in suficient numbers waylay one | Linked air are badges of ineligibility. 3 ACBARG MIN. 9 VERY. DEST iis nue by ervaringe ee j infant. to make any great impression on the ice. made bat | _NO™, we ride bicycles, and we favor good me ie As Bo occuote wy of tae uation a'e A pretty marriage took place Wednesday A Flood Warning. It was then said that the battery was not of bbe can’t ehow it to his Indy ‘The Toads. We will assist to secure better high- = LOUISE “ROEMAKER. #20 F nw. pe hy Be > evening. January 18, at 8 p. m.,at Marvin M. | Tothe E*itor of The Evenine Star. suficient power to explode so many cartridges | growl and Lick, the joer Ke Pubic | wavs, but wo will not petition the L. A. W., wor ye SEA SM at E. Church South, corner 10th and B streets | From present appearances wo here in Wash- | and it was taken out on the ice and some fitteen | Srey profit, smiling in his sleeve, while the we send any cloquent orators to persuade Dk SSLE—A THREP-STOPY AND PASP southwest, the ceremony, being performed by | ington are likely to have @ more disastrous | or twenty cartridges were connected. The ex- | speculator—cach one of whou bes the ‘of | them to take us in, Warriaax. Fst. Bed ro bine, 10, noage hat {he pastor, Rev. K- L. Fultz, {he yride, Miss | good when the ice in the upper Potomac comes | plosion that followed cracked the 2©8 | the interior of the thacter rockon hor vem —— ee i—_wsan BURCRELL’S Spring Helen Phebus, attired in white silk’ with Ince | down than we dada dozen years ‘Then | for some distance and considerably en-| makes a fat thing.” Party Calls. HILL, & JOHNSTON, Lea! Tea. ‘The pure—the trimmings and veil held back by orange blos- | the moving ice was only about ix inches thiok, larged the holes Fearing that the | "One of the picturesque sights riear San Fran- | From the Detroit Free Press, * 1 Peta. ave. tw. gua Peres ora Aimy Shtered on the arm of the groom, Mr.} and ice gorges below the Aqueduct bridge |dynamite im. the cartridge had become | cisco is the bur at the entrence of the Golden | A Western member of Congress who isn't 1b F ot, W. W. Lockwood of this city, the organ mean- | caused the lower part of the city to be covered | frozen or that they were too small S-inch Gate when « heavy storm causes the waves to | much on society, but whose wife is, came home tS Stavsu tar while sounding the wedding march from “*Lo- | with ice and water, and now thet it is from | cartridges placed the ‘Three or four times each | one afternoon in Washington and found ber sates brick, containing § 10058. AP hengrin,” rendered by Miss Nettie English. | fifteen to twenty inches thick, what may one 8 furious storm will produce this round of aie j ous F be Miss Edith Fleischauer as bridesmaid, also at- | expect? tempestuous combat of the billows, and fer | Just returning from a visite, OR SALE Wr HAVE F: several ‘ tired in white silk, was accompanied by the | "h‘warm rain in the mountains will raise the ‘waves rise mountains high, | “Well. my dear,” be inquired, “where have nee boven fr 8.00) 3nd 621.000, ie Be oon brother of the bride, Mr. George, Phebe, as ‘foam {ato seething cataracts, | You been today?” wreat bargains, JUHN=OS, As 1 6 rg." were Mr. Phebus | gorges Golden Gate “Out making party calls,” replied, with w= “OK Bay. fai yw | Wie & RUGEFS “Fun Nokes snd Mr, Desnis 0 Gonner, Guests were pres- ide aeteasion to the Cliff House ‘satisfaction. CK BaY-WINDO' ou ought not remain indoors these clear cold t from this city, Baltimore, Philadelphia and 9) | * ag & Sag reduced, pice that Wi rou fur st | elsewhere. After the marriage a reception was Waters ataeewn calls?” be repeated, in puzzled inter NOTARIES PUBLIC. fortavie in the £ tendered to Falasives and more initehete friends fs at the National. en ‘ —— bridal party at . "White to stodied one Osan ta JOHN O REGUEE | COMMISSIONER 05, DEEN SSD DOTEEY bride's mother, 100 F street southwest, representing Sie Mie of = Ben| “Sow, look tere neon earnestly. Zit ae * ANB. | oftice (basement) presents were numerous and costly. ‘is not with any saotme on ‘that, ‘society and of 10th st betysen,L: | (WOMMISSION) ER OF DEXTS FOR EVECY STATE zee conresiog varias we Yer tee the, winter or rainy sew. | tears the party to me. “You don't know ay <a tinea Tang wrriuors. Movarg and & Com) iealoner aaeee were Mr. Charles J. ees myer a ‘tue — ‘hazard ington with & — .*) Going ony, a 918 Fist. re Saree Tree pate scent, and fern. merly of Westmoreland county ran prcotinca ° pine fa are Kod hon learin gave theoslete ey wi = hoee, 1302 Fate tec | Fraxsoaws Witttt & Rts: 905 Pt AYE ok Heo : : boat sella az Cloee $e the ship | made him wonder whet be was there for. galery co wane fron, Maryland Jewerey /ACTURING oLRAS HEAD CURED IN oNM NIGHT ‘on 3 & ‘Jards bechod® ‘The in| R.A. Knight. receiver of the Order of the “aie Matepsorees ___. | Guest nae seen stp seas | assesment ates ‘Real oct” ‘at. immediately trip side of ee oak on ‘the 531 Sevexra Sz. N.W. Salat S. 208 10TH ST. NW. or eee under the manipn- Seetianarioes tenehee eon Special attention g.ven to repairing. tae Sa vet em f