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Aalg THE FLORAL S AKCH. ‘Mrs. Beale R. Howard, violet satin, trimmed with velvet of a darker shade, diamond orna- mente. ; Mrs. Jas. R. Young of Philadelphia, white Mise Warner of Baltimore, white silk. irs. J. Matthews of Brooklvn, pink silk. Mra. C. C. Cosn.Clinton, lows, white silk with gold iterie. . Mra. Walter I. Hares, white moire aritique ‘and white feather trmmings. Mrs. A. C. Harmer of Philadelphia, light gray ey ile green erepe and white arl and emerald ments. le of Lancaster, Pa., pale blue silk and diamond ornaments. Mrs. Senator Pettigrew, white crepe with ap- ple green velvetand real lace trimmings. Dia- mond ornaments. Mrs, Guzman, wife of the minister, from Nicaragua, white and gold satin brocade wit! diamond ornaments. Mra. Robert Christy, white silk veiled in thread lace. ‘Miss Christy, pale green crepe. J Madame Taieno, wife of the Japanese min- ister. white brocaded silk combined with yellow satin and trimmed with gold jot and yellow ostrich feathers. Mrs. Royal C. Vilas of New York, pearl satin Drocaded with violet: Mrs. E. C. Wall, aukee, Wis, black lace with blue feather trimmings. Mrs. Senator Vilas, iridescent gauze over pink satin. Mrs. Senator Carer, white silk and satin bro- eade trimmed vith duchess lace. Mrs. Senator Davis, yellow brocaded satin trimmed with green velvet and point lace, with diamond ornaments. Miss Cora Brown of Minnesota, Nile green silk and ruby ornaments, Mrs. Hampden Zane, white and black bro- eaded eatin with silver embroidery. Diamond ornaments. Mrs. W. P.Binckburn, pearl brocade trimmed with deep flounces of point lace. Diamond Ornaments. Mrs. Chas. W. Stone of Pennsylvania, Felix gown of shaded green satin trimmed with sal- mon pink satin and pearl passementerie. Miss Annie Story, blue bengaline trimmed with chiffon. Mrs. Annie Moorehead Derickson of Pennsyl- vania, white silk trimmed with real lace. Mra. W. H. Allen, daughter of Nepresenta- tive Stone, cream ‘colored silk trimmed with duchess lace, diamond ornaments. Mrs. W. H. Lindsay of Pennsylvania, black lace and diamond ornaments. Miss Gertrude King of West Virginia, white | orepe de chine, with pearl ornament ise Thompson of Pennsylvania, empire gown of pompadour satin. Senator Blackburn, blue and gold bro- eade trimmed with dark velvet and duchess Miss Corinne Blackburn, empire gown of white silk embroidered in pearis. Miss Lucille Biack/urn, Josephine gown of pink silk trimmed in Jace. Mrs. Tom L. Jobfwson, heliotrope satia and low brocade trimmed with real lace, with ond ornamenta Mrs. William Dickson, black satin, heavily Jetted, tight sleeves to the elbow with high Bulls of brocaded satin, interwoven with bead ming: diamond ornaments. Mrs. William HB. Thornton, heliotrope satin and velvet combined, high uleeves; dia- monds. Miss Mamie Keefe of Philadelshia, cream satin, made 1530 strie; pearl ornaments. Miss Lou Huber, Atlantic City, Nile green in, high puff sleeves: pearl ornarnents. Mase Rowan of Philadelphia, pink satin lace, degthe trimmed with forget-me-note. ire. Gen. Moore, heliotrope velvet with Brussels point gaze <i Mrs. A.W. G rom Chicago, white bro- coded eatin. point lace and diamonds, Ire. Roger Moore, black velvet and duchess lace; diamonds. ‘Miss Taylor of New York. white bengaline with sleeves of changeable salmon velvet and empire girdle of same with duchess lace. ire. Rumsey Wing of Louisiana, pink bro- ‘Mise Coultey, white bengnline with lace and pearl passemenberies. Miss Carpenter, yellew crepe de chine with velvet sleeves. Mre. Hoff, wife af Representatie Huff, Penn- sylvania, empire gown of changeable moire With velvet sleeves. Mrs. Gen. Coniter, and diamonds, binck velvet, thread lace Mra. Peter ell. imported dress, white emspon Point lace and diamond ornamenta, vin of New Yo: bengaline. Mine Carey of New York, vellow sili Miss Vickery of Baltimore, pink satin, pearl trimmings. Mrs. Capt. McNair, costume in Louis XITI style, petticoat of old gold satin, embroidered im daisies, bodice and train of pale blue brocade, edged with narrow bands of fur: diamond ornaments. The following ladiex will accompany mem- of Joby J. O'brien Association of New York to the ball: Mrs. Edward Butler, white tulle over opal in. Mra. Jobn C. Chambers, black crepon, dia- Mond ornamenta. Mrs. Seargert Dennis Cahill, lavender bro- Se Mrs. S. S. Cox, changeable green etamine. Mrs. Henry Coben, acricl blue satin. Mrs. Mathew Daly, pale beliotrope bengaline, velveteon trimming. Mrs. Dey Falk, black silk. Mrs. Christian Goetz, pink faille embroid- | ered with flo: Mrs. Henr, embroidered pear a Max Hochstein, lavender empire drapery lace. Mrs. Wm. B. Hanson, over white wil. Mrs. Morris Isaacs, yellow faille, jet orna- | in empire style, in black ment a Mrs. Martin Kirby, pale heliotrppe. crepob. Mre. § J. Kappeln, lavend Mra. David Revie ‘Siack silk, Mra. Benson M. Le Mra. John H. MeGurk, ora: lk Mrs. Jobn Needles, white tute. Mrs. Gustave Nowak, black satin. mahal chatreuse green satin white striped gauze | bia | | strs. tke Van Leer, lavender faille. | Miss Brock, pale hetiotrope, velveteen trim- ng. ss Estha Phipp Miss Birdie Engi satin. xi i, pink brocade. ‘white tulle over green s Annie McManus, pale aeriel blue. Miss May MeManus, beliotrope and lace. Mrs. W. H. Harries, silk bengaline of deli- cate shade of heliotrope; the skirt trimmed with bows of broad satin ribbon; corsage, round, edged with deep creamy lace; large puff sleeves reaching to the elbow, cream gloves and fan. Miss Margaret McKenna, white silk and chif- fon. Miss Louise McKenna, blue India silk and white lace. Mrs. Enloe, light blue bengaline, with point lace trimmings, diamond ornaments. Miss Enloe, cream duchess satin, trimmings of pearl passementerie. | Miss Julia G. Mastbaum, Philadelphia, Pa, |semiempire costume of pale pink silk, with an gverdress of transparent ecru reticella net. Miss Blanche Lansburgh, costume of white gros de Naples, trimmed with white velvet and sable. Mrs. Senator Paul, black satin duchess, with cut fet and lace. Mrs. Dr. Marmion, empire gown of white crepe, with full bertha of point lace; orna- ments, sepphires. Mrs. Hosley, wife of Lieut. Hosley, satin decolette, with zouave jacket, effect of blue and gold ‘brocade, necklace and pendant of opals and diamonds. Mrs. O. M. Spofford of Tennessee, mauve satin embroidered in gold and purple, trimmed with J and amethyst bands and point d’ Alencon ents, diamonds, Miss Nina Spofford of Tennessee, corn-col- ored satin, embroidered in pink and blue flow- ers. Mrs. Col. W. W. Coler, Chicago, pink and black antique brocade, thread lace, diamonds. Mrs. Gardner, lavender brocaded silk, trimmed with lace and ribbon: Miss Gardner wore a silvery silk with bro- caded stripes of pink, diamond ornaments, Mrs. David Moore, white bengaline gown with large puffed sleeves of apple green velvet and falls of real lace, Mre. W. E. Curtis in pink silk, trimmed with | black velvet. Mrs. Thomas R. Clendinen of Baltimore, Ma. black satin costume, with lace and diamonds. Mrs. Frank T. Howe, black velvet, embroid- | ered front, trimmed with thread lace, diamond | ornaments. | _ Miss Howe. white tullestriped with silver over | white satin, diamond ornaments. | Miss Katie Lay Howe, empire gown of white brussels, net embroidered in wild roses. Miss Lillian Filler of Virginia, pink crepon, trimmed with pink chiffon, diamond and peari ornaments. Mrs. Senator Casey of North Dakota, pink and silver brocade border of ermine, sleeves of black velvet and silver spangled lace bertha fastened with diamond star. Mrs. M. C. Stone, dress of white flowered brocade ornamented with heavy net work of gold, dismonds. Mrs. Charles Havens Royce of New York, Paris gown of white satin, blue velvet puffed sleeves, corsage of velvet and rare lace, pearls, Miss Mary Brooks of Detroit, Mich., em} gown of white figured eatin, sleeves of white Velvet, corsage garniture of lace caught with diamond buckle. : Mra. W. C. Whittamore, cream satin with blue velvet sleeves. ‘Miss Alma Wilcox, pink silk with white lace trimmings. Mrs. John F. Chamberlin, black crepe em- broidered with gold sequint, diamond orna- ments. Mrs. Louisa Eldridge, black velvet with lace. ‘Miss Chamberlin, salmon crepe with velvet and lace. Miss Olive Chamberlin, canary bengaline with lace. jel blue P. Wolverton, wife of Representative ton, princess gown of black velvet, dia- ornaments, Miss Wolverton, gown of white silk with pink velvet sleeves and bertha of pink lace. Mrs, Biddle Arthurs of Pittsburg, gown of yellow satin, trimming of real lace. Mre iets, Worth gown of turquoise biue satin brocade with magenta velvet, dia- monda, Miss Jenna Schiers, white bengaline’ and emerald velvet, empire style. . Rathbone, lavender satin, trimmings of silver embroidery and point lace. ton, canary colored crepe de fall of point de gene at neck and sleeves telles, necklace and orna- r. acDonald will wear embroidered gauze over blue aatin. : wife of Representative Me- empire style, yeliow and ¥ procaded satin, handsomely embroidered, diamond ornaments. Mrs. J. L. Bretz, Pearl gray silk, point lace and diamonds, Mrs. Gen, Birney, canary silk, pearl and gold trimmi: diamond ornaments. Miss May Ashly Lambert, niece of Gen. Turney, Ashiy, of confederate fame. in pink silk, lace trimmings and pearl ornaments, Mrs. Stone, wife of Representative Stone of Pennsylvania, Felix gown of black lace covered with turquoise beads. Miss Stone, white silk and lace, trimmed with aris. Diss Warner of Allegheny City, yellow silk | embroidered in forget-me-nots, Mrs. Adolph Meyer of New Orleans, yellow and pink brocade over yeliow crepe and dia- | mond ornaments. Miss Louise Meyer, white brocade over white . Gen. S. T. Busey, silvery gray satin and | pink brocade, with crepe trimmings and dia- mond ornamen's Mrs, A. Maurice Low, empire costume of and old rose silk, velvet and jet trimmings. Mrs. Mendonca, black satin Paris gown draped trimmings. Cochran, Alabama, Worth gown of white Mra. Frank Major, Brook! Rey meni pait™ Joneph Tysowaki, gray silk and black Mra. J and duchess lace. with high patted aaepere i alee Ses green velvet ves, gar- Blture of embroidered chiffon, diamond ty pa) black velvet princess Mrs. W. L. Johnson of St. Louis, pink satin and gold brocade. = ee of Georgia, black velvet and it Point Mrs. A. W. Johnson of Louisville, black vel vet and lace. Mrs, Bentley, wife of Representative Bentley of New York, pink brocaded satin gown with Nile green velvet elbow sleeves and girdle, Point lace trimmings. diamond ornaments. Miss Dyrenforth, veliow satin trimmed with old lace, the skirt ‘gathered to the waist and flounced with lace, high puffed sleeves of black ¥ et. Mrs. Dyrenforth will wear a Paris gown of light green satin beautifully embroidered in revers of pink velvet folded back ns, The revers are edged with of London, Engiand, white silk short skirt draped a limperatrice, with | large sleeves of henvy brocade, cortage and eleeves trimmed with honiton lace; Paris dress. Miss George of New York, a gown of pale yellow ottoman silk. ‘The top of low corsage and the pleated epanietts are of turquoise blue velvet partly overlaid with lace. The short empire sleeves are of silk. The flatly gored skirt, with train, is trimmed with rows of fur lnid on bins folds of blue velvet. Mrs. W. K. Gantz, white brocaded satin made traine and trimmed with embroidered mous- | aine de soie, monda, Mrs. John T. Heard, wife of Representative Heard of Missouri, empire gown of satin with girdle and trimmings of point duchess lace, diamond ornaments, Mrs. George M. Oyster, jr.. black and green satin, point lace and diamonds, Mrs. Lucas M. Miller, lemon-colored brocade trimmed richly with lace; diamond ornaments. Mise Miller will wear crimson brocade silk, trimmed, with jetted laco; diamond ornaments, Mrs. W. R. Speare, black bengaline embroi- dered in dull jet: diamond ornaments. Miss Mollie Lioyd of Maryland, costume of white faille and point Ince; diamond orna- ments, Mrs. Fannie R. Dickinson, white cade: Ornaments, orchids and dia- ilk, bro- tillene green; green ‘sleeves and pearl Hiamond and pearl ornaments. Dickinson, white silk petticoat, ver, black and white; waist and train also brocaded in silver; diamond orna- . James F. Barbour, white and gold striped brocade,trimmed with real lace and nar- row gold passementeries, Mrs. Samuel Slater of Boston, light blue vel- vet and white crepe, with a necklace of tur- quoise and diamonds, Mrs. Z. M. Brown, mauve velvet. Miss Wheeler, daughter of Representative Wheeler, white and yellow striped silk brocaded with pink rosebuds and trimmed with wide lace and yellow bows. Diamonds and pearls. ‘Miss Annie Wheeler, white and blue striped silk brocaded with forget-me-nots and trimmed with lace and ribbons. Miss Julia Wheeler, a Watteau gown of cav- alry yellow crepe, the corsage trimmed with Pearls and ruby ornaments will be Miss Johnson, guest of the Misses Wheeler, lavender chiffon, with pearl trimmings and clusters of white hyacinths. Mrs. Senator Perkins, heliotrope and gray striped satin, with heliotrope velvet sleeves, Mise Perkins, empire gown of white faille and an overdress of lace.~ Mrs. Chesley Richardson of New York, white satin trimmed with canary velvet and duchess Mrs. Simpson, wife of Representative Jerry Simpson, black velvet, with point lace and dis- monds. foseph Homiston Cranford, white satin | e. | ai of Louisville, brown velvet and | it lace. | Lily E. Allen, white and blue striped pale blue | petticoat, diamond orna-| vet, Mrs. John T. Emmons, yellow satin, black lace trimmin yellow. Charles Deville, white silk, silver trim- ming. Mrs. J. C. Garing, cream satin, duchess lace. Mrs. James P, Finkeldy, royal purple velvet, | pearls. | rs Leo Warrington, pale pink, cream lace. | Mrs. Samuel Voneiff, black silk and velvet. Mrs. Philip Smith, cadet blue, black trim- mi Mrs. Peter Johns, cardinal velvet, Mrs, Patterson Henry, red silk, lace. ; Mrs. Thomas Isaacs, heliotrope velvet, dia- monds, i Mrs. John H. Kelly, olive silk, steel trim- jamonds, 8. Mrs. De Courcy Thomas, violot velvet, pearl panels. 5 Mrs, Lafayette Deavarreux, black lace, dia- d E. P. Falconer, navy blue velyet. Mrs. Trueman Fischer, yellow satin, lace trimming. muel Fitzberger, cream silk. Mrs, Edward Early, pink velvet, pearl panels. Mra, Jeff D. Earnest, sage green, diamonds, Mrs. Thomas Mumma, white velvet, gold trimmings. Mira. Benjamin Young, violet velvet, pearl trimmings. Mrs. Henry Vaux, whito silk, duchess Ince. Mrs, Samuel Williams, pale blue, lace trim- ming. é Miss Eustace Devaughn, garnet, jet trim- ming. | "ilies Saliio Eckhardt, yellow and cream lace. Miss Lydin Eaton, white silk, pearls. Miss Frances Deupert, rose tint velvet, pearls. Miss Lena Dettmar, lavender, white lace. Miss Flora Deutsch, heliotrope’ silk, silver trimming. Miss Sarah P. Deshon, white satin Miss Helen Fensner, pale pink, pearl Mise Mary’ Francis Garrett, Nile green, dia- monds, Mi d lace. Ella De Ford, yellow velvet, black lace. Edna Gawthrop, garnet. Florence P. Earp, cream silk, diamonds. Miss Sallie Eaton, pink silk. Miss Jane Galvin, Nile green. Miss Mollie Gallagher. olive green. diamonds. Miss Frances Devil il Miss Rosamond De Vere, white silk. Miss Louiss Feick, purple velvet. pearls, Mrs. Lemuel Ameraman of Pennsylvania, mauve silk trimmed with velvet of a darker shade. Miss Foster, daughter of the ex-Secretary of the Treasury, white lace with high puff sleeves of cardinal velvet. : Miss Aken of Columbus, white lace over Nile green silk. Mrs. John Stone Bishop of Chicago, black velvet and diamond ornaments. Mrs. Senator Cullom, white satin and moire trimmed with pearl edgings. Mrs. Robert Gordon Hardie, yellow change- able silk and high puff sleeves’ of yellow uncut velvet. ‘5 Miss Fisher, cardinal silk trimmed with chif- fon of same shade. Mrs, James Groome of Baltimore, pale blue brocade with pear! and crystal trimmings. Mrs. Owen Norris of Baltimore, white satin and point lace Mrs, I. Freeman Rasin of Baltimore, light blue brocaded satin with sleeves of turquoise velvet and real lace trimmings. Mrs. Senator Gibson, white satin princess HOW CARRIAGES ARE TO BE CALLED. Mrs. Dr. Yant of Karisas, black brocade silk and diamond: Mrs. William Matthews Lay, gold and black tulle and diamond ornami ‘Miss Florence Athert nd of New York city, gray bengaline,trimmed with chiffon. Mrs. Benjamin P. Snyder, white crepon trimmed with gold embroidery, diamond orna- ments. i Mra. E. Z. Steever. lavender brocaded satin trimmed with chiffon, pearl ornaments. Mrs, John Cummins of New York, royal pur- ple velvet, appliqued with gold thread in tulip design, heirloom amber ornaments set in pearls, Mrs. Conrad White of St. Louis, Josephine gown of silver brocaded eatin, pearl ornaments. Mrs, W. P. Tisdel, silver brocade, point lace and diamond ornament Mus Tisdel, white cre} d chiffon. Miss Helen ‘Tisdel, black satin and gold lace. Mrs. M. Dwight Collier of New York, pink brocade trimmed with rable. Mrs. M. G. Adee, white brecade and crepe with point lace. Mrs, William H. Burdick of New London, Conn., black silk with chiffon trimmings. ‘Mrs. B. P. Watrous, biack and white silk and diamond ornaments. Mrs. Charles S. Warner of Philadelphia, guest of Mre. Duhamel, yellow brocade, in Moore ‘of San Francisco, black Mra. Al velvet, with trimmings of blue jet and silk. ‘The’ Misses Moore in 1530 gowns of white silk. Mrs, Hands, black velvet princess, Mrs. Chas. W. Stone of Pennsylvania, Felix gown of shaded green satin, trimmed with sal- mon pink satin and pearl passernenterie. Mrs. Thomas Gavin, New York, eminence purple bengaline, empire front, Watteau back of silver brocade, amethysts and pearls, Mrs. Franklyn fi. Warne Dengaline princess, black thread and diamonds, and lace over pink'silk, pink pearls. fourteenth Massachusetts district, galine; point lace; diamond ornaments. Mra. Marion satin and duchess lace; diamonds, ments, sleeves and bertha of point lace. Mra. C. Ulrich Kennedy, pale blue brocade, ornaments. Mrs. A. M. Baker of Winchester, Va., Pale blue veivet sleeves; diamond ornaments, jetted net, spangled with geld sequina, } Mra. Archibald’ J.P. MeBean of Chicago, rose pink French’ dress, the waist and ssh of striped satin, sleeves and rule on akirt of rich . ‘Miss Amalia, a sen'foam green erepe in 1830 style, waist draped with pink satin, lace sleeves and three graduated pink satin ruches on skirts ‘Miss Valentina. a deep pink silk covered with | pale yellow chiffon, trimmed with pink satin Mra. John L. O'Brien, pink taille embroid-| ribbons. ered in pink and silver. | Mire. Dr.A. F. Carroll, Brooklyn, empire toilet Mrs. Charies Smith. black silk. en train of lemon brocade satin, butterfly Mrs. J. Sullivan, pink satin with | sleeves of lemon velvet, diamond Mrs. Edward J. Sparrenberg, purple velvet. ——————_—— Mrs. John Louse Halse, black , New Jersey, satin duchesse, point lace ‘and diamonds. cone ie anges will be allayed ax Bromo- delteer- ies teRitE Stomach promptly cured by Bromo-Seltzer— and green brocade, trimmed with with lace trimmings, diamond ornament Miss Bloomer of de chine with ered in silver, dead gold ornaments. HORSFORD’S ACID PHOSPHATE, A Healthful Tonic. Us aarmontse Sith’ onch stimulants us aie ef lemons or lime juice it will ‘necessary Denver, orange lace, topazes lise Warner, white duchess lor, Louisville, Ky., white Mrs. Frank Gordon, empire gown of white satin trimmed with point lace, diamond orna- ‘Mrs. Wadsworth, black brocade with velvet with large blue velvet sleeves and deep ruffles of point lace around the low bodice; diamond gown ef heavy black satin draped in black net and Mrs. Myron B. Wright of Pennsylvania, white ‘point lace and pink ostrich tips, dismond and ruby orna- ments. Miss Falkenbury of Pennsylvania, white satin dress trimmed with a bertha of duchess laco and rich passementerie of crystals and pearls. Mrs. Senator Carey, white silk trimmed elaborately with duchess lace. Diamond orna- ment Mrs. Charles Parwig of Wisconsin, black faille veiled with chiffon embroidered in violets and handsomely trimmed with jet. Diamond orna- ments, Her cousin, Miss Clara Tischafer, of Palmyra, Wis., cream ivory satin brocade en train, with bodice of pearl and gold. Diamond ornaments, Mrs. Hare, green and gold brocade. Miss Hare, white silk and lace. Miss Edna Hare, yellow crepe. Mrs. Cayetano Romero, cream satin gown with sleeves and trimmings javender velvet and drapery of point lace. rl ornaments, Miss Mary Sadler, Laurel, Md., pink taile. Miss Guest of New York, cream velvet. Miss Romero, pale biue crepe in empire stvle. Mrs. Hampden Zane, white and biack Lro- ' caded satin embroidered with silver. Diamond | ornaments. Mrs. Robt. J. Kirkpatrick, empire gown of lavender and white glace’ silk, trimmings of | violet velvet and point lace. Diamond orna- | ments. | “Mrs. John TT. Appleberg, blue and black bro- | caded silk, black velvet trimmings. Diamonds. Mrs, Gen. Schotield, a gown of rose pink ati rimmed with duchess lace. Miss Kilbourne, a white silkand scarlet velvet gown. . Mrs. Julia C. Blackburn, pearl colored bro- cade, point lace flounces and diamonds. | Mrs. M. Norighian of the Turkish legation, | ball dress, court train of sky-blue velvet, front of Turkish gold embroidery, the corsage and sleeves of velvet, with pearl ornaments. ‘arleton H. Bean, empire gown of pink pearls, . Nickels of Philadelphia, silver blue silk and point lace and diamond ornaments. Miss Van Hook, white tulle and silver trim- Mrs. Apsiey, wife of L.D. Apsley of the | mings princess gowngof palest shade of mignonetze green ben- * Mrs. E. T. Morris, old gold and white silk. Miss Elizabeth Justice of North Carolina, | mhite embroidered tulle, with violet sleeves and garniture. Miss Nancy Bowles of Kentucky, rose and white striped moire, diamonds, sues iss Myra Pearce of ntucky, turqu¢ gauze, with necklace of turquoise. Mra. T. J. Boykin of Baltimore, black uncut velvet. . Miss Boykin, green satin combined with vel- Vet of a darker shade. Mrs. Thomas Kenan of North Carolina, black embroidered gauze. Mrs. M. I. Weller, black bengaline and lace. Miss Weller, white crepe de chene and garni- ture of ribbons. Mi Wehle lagad York, old rose fille silk, with duchess org Ga, ba yee Nie i 7 EE ‘ot fon, ments crete het tt onds. Ht fe shyt Hh : i i i E i i i Hl i ry] ot iy Mre. Annie Moores, Texas, guest of Mra. D. B. Culberson, Jonephine gown of . crimson velvet with peach-blow silk, embroidered in jacqueminot roses, ornaments of diamonds and rubies, bunch of jacqueminot and mermet Tones. Mrs. Rosine Ryan, Texas, guest of Mrs. D. B. Culberson, black Lyons ‘velvet gown, with diamonds and pearls, bouquet of Parma violeta, Mrs. William Harrity, Philadelphia, princess toilet of white bengaline, with gold ‘brocade; diamonds. Miss Harrity, violet brocade and white ben- galine and lace; diamonds. Mrs. James Black, Chicago, black satin and yellow velvet; diamonds. Miss Black, white India silk, with thread lace flounces; pearls. Mrs. Donald English, St. Louis, manve ben- galine and apple-green velvet, empire front, with princess back of velvet, girdled with gold spang! M mes H. Bowers, New York. white ben- 8 galine, with pink roses embroidered in festoons above puffs in 1830 style, Josephine coiffure, with diamond tiara, Mrs. Archibald Hopkins, black velvet with old white lace and wreaths of white flowers. Mrs. J. W. Miller, New York, empire gown of violet satin with green velvet sleeves and trim- ming. Ornaments, violets and diamonds. Miss Norris, white chiffon in empire style. Mrs. James’ L. Norris, black velvet with jet and point lace. Miss Sophie Wallace, Kansas City, pale blue poult de soie with Vandyke bands of ‘black vel- Yet over flounces of rose point, high puffed of black velvet, turquoises and_pearls. Miss Julia Ora Winn, Detroit, Mich., Watteau dress of sky-blue faille and silver brocade with ‘ain of cloth of silver, diamond buckles and Josephine coiffure with diamond- studded band, Mrs. John L. Morehead, cameo satin with green velvet and lace. Mrs. T. D. Caswell, gray silk with embroi- -y and lace, Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes, light blue silk com- bined with pink brocade, Miss Prentice, her guest, light gray silk garnished with lace and pink roses. Miss Nannie E. George, Chattanooga, white crepe lisse over white faille, with fringe of crystal beads over puff of cloth of silver. Dia- monds, Mrs. Dan J. Winter, Brooxtyn, pink brocade satin, border of sable, high puffed sleeves of garnet velvet round neck, with border of sable. Diamonds and black pearls. Mrs. Corwin Granger, Chicago, Felix gown of silver satin with princess train, slashed to show pink satin puffs; bertna of duchess lace; diamonds. Mrs. Helen Hubbard, New York, short bouffant skirt of green velvet with five bands of jold-embroidered lemon bengaline. bodice of fiimon silk, with round neck oudtined with purple velvet pansies, Mise Mary E. Wright of Philadelphia, empire dress of ivory ottoman silk, with border of white ostrich feathers beaded, with band of silver embroidery, silver girdle, diamonds. Mrs, T. D. Flarhaty, New York, black Lyons velvet in Pompadour style over petticoat of quilted yellow eatin, the diamonds outlined in jet; diamond ornaments. Mrs, Senator Davis, yellow brocaded satin trimmed with green velvet and point lace with diamond ornaments, Miss Cora Brown of Minnesota, Nile green silk and ruby ornaments. Mrs. Hamilton W. Tucker, black velvet and old ro Be chiffon. Mrs. Senator Cockrell, white bengaline trimmed with white lace and violets. Mrs, Senator Gordon, black velvet gown with jet garniture, diamond ornaments. Mra, Hallett Kilbourne, black satin gown. Miss Marie Wadsworth, pink crepe and pink velvet sleeves and bertha. Mra. Kirk of Baltimore, white bengaline and white chiffon. Mrs, Richard Croker of New York, lemon bengaline trimmed with sable. Mrs. John H. Brownlee, Louisville, Ky., sil- ver gray satin and thread lace. Mra, Walter Roan, Louisville, Ky., black Lyons velvet, princess, cut jet ornaments. ‘Mrs. William John Spencer, Boston, emerald green bengaline, duchess lace, opals and pearls. ‘Miss McLaughlin of Boston, lavender crepe. Mrs. O'Neil, wife of Representative O'Neil of Boston, black’ and white striped brocaded satin trimmed with black jet passementerie, diamond ornaments. Mrs. Geo. N. Houk of Dayton, Ohio, costume of gray crepon and lace. Mra. H. E. Mead, her daughter,white satin and lace,violet trimmin, Mra. H. W. Fuller, heliotrope duchess satin, point lace bertha, Mine Archer, Richmond, Va.,white mousseline de soie, empire style,corn-color velvet sleeves, crystal trimming. Mise Fuller, empire satin, old lace and pear! Mrs. E. C. Wall, Milwaukee, Wis., black lace, with blue feather trimmings. Mrs. Senator Vilas, iridescent gauze over pink satin, Mrs, Senator Cary, white silk and satin bro- cade trimmed with duchess lace. Mrs, Lucian C. Warner, New York, green and white brocade trimmed with old lace, opals and diamonds, and Miss Warner, silk mull,with bertha of pearl embroidery, pearls and’ dia- monds. Mrs. Adams Eveleth, Chicago, seal brown velvet, point lace, topaz ornaments. Mra’ Hampden Zane, white and” black bro- caded satin, with silver embroidery, diamond ornaments. Louise Tucker, pink silk trimmed with gown, white pompadour Mrs.W. P. Blackburn, pearl brocade trimmed with deep flounce of point lace, diamond orna- ments. Mrs. Seth Perkins of Boston, yellow benga- line elegantly trimmed with shaded green velvet, Mrs, Frank Burke, lemon bengaline and point Tac 0. Miss O'Neil of Boston, Nile green silk and mousseline de soie. Mrs. Seaton Perry. Miss Mullan. gown of pale pink and blue striped silk with sleeves of pink satin aud bertha of Brussels lace. Mise May Mullan, white satin with sleeves of white brocade and fall of spangled lace. ‘Miss Williamson of Baltimore, white watered silk brocaded in rosebnds. Madam Tateno, wife of the Japanese minister, white brocaded silk combined witb yellow satin and trimmed with gold jet and yellow ostrich ‘Sfrs, Royal C. Vilas of New York pearl rs. Royal C. jew York, satin violets, green crystal band, high puffed sleeves of green silk mull, necklace of strands of pearls and ‘Situs Hoscistin. Gavia, an Prebelono, taser: ins Henrie in, made white broadcloth, ‘silver buttons and dia- mond buckles, in f rb f Ralph Lee Galt, black and white silk. Denckla of York, white striped ote Rinos of Wilmington, Del., pink bro- Mrs. J. M. Tucker of Elkton, Nile green silk. Mrs. W. ©. Blanchard of Louisiana, French gown of pale heliotrope brocaded silk, court train, front 6f shell pink brocade, with trim- mings of point lace and pearl passementerie, diamond ornaments. FVD MIS JULIA STEVENSOS. and lace. Miss Mary Harter, green crepe and white Ince. Miss Rice of Worcester, Mass., blue satin. Mrs. Frank Baldwin, Massillon, Ohio, red satin and black lace. : Mrs. J. Buchannan Houston of New York, mauve satin and black lace. Miss Patterson of Louisville, Ky., black tulle. Mrs. L. B. Webb, white satin embroidered with silver and trimmed in real lace; diamond ornaments. Mre. Oates of California, French gown of white and yellow stripe silk; changeable velvet and mouselin de soie trimamings. Miss Beveridge, white faille with pearl trim- mings. Miss Julia Beveridge, empire gown of white striped silk. Mrs, Bradford of Alabama, gown of electric blue satin embroidered in white and gold. Mrs. Solomons of California, Paris gown of black satin and jet. Mrs, Tateno. wife of the Japanese minister, white brocaded silk and yellow satin, trimmed with gold jet and yellow ostrich feathers. Mrs. Jano Andrews, Jersey City, princess wn of black velvet, with corselet of cut jet, miffed sleeves of black bengaline, long de- tached train lined with white satin. Mra. George W. Fi orange crepe and black lnc caught up with yellow roses, topaz ornaments. ‘The Promenade Concerts. The music committee has also had charge of arranging for the music for the promenade concerts on Monday and Tuesday, which are to be given at the pension office by the Marino Band, The programs for the different con- certs areas follows: MONDAY MORNING, 10 O'CLOCK CONCERT. 1. March—“Excelsior™..... 2 Overture—‘Robespierre” 8. Spanish dance... 6. Chinese Caprice 7. Collocation from“The Hu; 8. Trip to Mars... 9. lop—“'The Washington Post’ 10. Patri lotic song—‘*Hail Columbi MONDAY AFTERNOON, 3 0'CLOCK. 1, March—The Cruiser New York”... Fanciulli “The Star of the 3. Selection—“ 4. Introduction and “Siciliana” from ‘Cavalleria Rusticani 5. Grand Descriptive Fantasie “The Voyage of Colui SYNOPSIS. (a) The trumpets announce the arrival of the King, Queen and Court of Spain—Grand Prayer before departure; the crews of the de- parting ships answer in refrain, “Salve Re- gina’—The two prayers blend in grand ensem- ble—Signal for departure—Barcarole—Good- bye, at the closing of which the motive of the prayer and the Salve Regina mingle with the parting song. (0) ‘Storm—The frightened mariners resort to prayer, the leading motive of the Salve Re- Gina is heard amidst the crash of the tempest. (c) Muti i sailor is aired ina plaintive song. font, anl the culssnetion of feet: Tory cate in the mutiny, which is described by a Fugue— Tho upronr is quelled by the majestic appear- ance of the bold Navigator, and his powerful Voice brings the mariners to terms, after which, repentant and sobered, they join in a Spanish dance (Cachnea). (a) A lovely night— While the song of night is sung in the balmy breezes of the tropics the lors are on the watch, and expressions of ex- pectation and hope are described by a counter motive—There is great commotion—A light in the distance—The news spreads, and the crew, kneeling down, entones the favorite prayer “Salve Regina’ in all its majesty—From the Pinta’s top comes a trumpet ‘The boom of cannon—Land! Land!—Columbus, kneeling with the crew, intones a “Te Deum,” while the birds of the ‘virgin forest of the ‘new world chirp their songs of joy in honor of the gront event, through which the land of liberty was given to the world. 6. Waltz 7. The ‘Russian Carringe Song” .... Thornton 8. Patriotic song—“My Country, "Tis of Thee.” MONDAY EVENING, 8 O'CLOCK, 1. March—“The Evening Star”. 2 Overture—King Lear”... 3. Mazurka de Concert Ganne 4. ‘Scenes Picturesqu ‘Massenet 5. Concertsolo—“‘American Fantasie”. W. Jaeger Mr. Wm. Jaoger. 6. Grand selection—The Merchant of Venice,” 8 “Trip to Manhattan Beach’ Fanciulli 9. Patriotic song—“‘The Star Spangled Banner,” Key Fanciulli - Bazzini ‘THE MONDAY EVENING DANCE. After the promenade concert Monday even- ing there will be a dance for which the follow- ing is the program on 2 Overthre—‘Riehsi”. am &, Coruet held Lie Chiiipion”. Wak =e ea —* [= = — =) | | Paas Rorar Crcsmn Sarcapar LARCH ©. On Monday @aM TOCPM) Requisites For Evening Wear. Also Vest Pocket Souvenirs Of Washington. Tue rnornteron oF THE PATAIS ROYAL SITUATED AT THE CORNER OF 18TH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, INVITES RESI- DENTS AND VISTTORS ON MONDAY TO A SPE- CIAL DISPLAY AND SALE OF FURNISHINGS FOR EVENING WEAR, ALSO TO A UNIQUB SHOWING OF VEST POCKET SOUVENIRS OF WASHINGTON. ‘The collection of requisites includes furnishings for men, women and children. among which are many exclusive novelties imported expressly for the ooce- ston. Mews snirta, Conars, Cuts, Ties, Gloves, Hand kerchiefs, Jeweiry, Socks, &c., of best qualities, in latest and most approved styles, at the low prices only Possible with acash business. S87 Gloves tried on at our risk. LADIES" Furnishings are here complete in every detail. Among the exelustve novelties arec French Gloves up to 84.75 pain Silk Hose up to 85.98 pair. Silk Tights are only 63.25 pain ‘Choice Fans up t $30 each. Exquisite Laces up to 65 yard. Linen Handkerchiefs up to @4.35 cada, Lace Handkerchiefs up to §20 each. Imitation Diamonds up to €10 aptece, Rare Perfumes up to €2 bottle. Sa Attention ie anked to the following a indicating ‘superior qualities linked to low prices: FANS of ostrich plumes, mounted on single stick: ‘of ivoroide or pearl, only $4 75 each. HOSE of pure silk, heavily: ‘shades, only $1.35 pate. HANDKERCHIEFS of real Duchess lace for only $3.50 and Hand-erubroidered Sheer Linen Handher A » rea sot the "Weahturton bums, weneraliy oold bums a bums aoe take mer neues ne pete nearly haere = of ‘that 4 ae whe it Bc Se ee on the

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