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AYER’S Sarsaparilia, wherever used, is always spoken of in termsof highest praise. WILLIAM SMALL, Fort Fairfield, Me.,says, in a letter recently received: “It gives me pleasure to speak from personal knowlede ofthe wonderful cure, by the use of AYER’S Sarsa- parills, of abad humor ina. child eleven years old. ‘Thechild'shands, arms, feet and ies were covered with blotches and scabs, resisting all local spplica- tions. Very soon after taking AYER’S Sarsaparilis thehumor disippeared, the cure being complete. As a blood purifier I consider that AYER'’3 SARSAPABILLA Stands atthe head of the whole catalogue of such preparations, especially when used in connection with AYER’S Pills.” “There can be noquestion asto the superiority of AYER’S Sarsaparills over all other blood purifiers. If ‘this was not the case the demand for it, instead of in- creasing yearly, would have ceased long ago, like so many otherblool medicines I could name."—F. L, BICKERSON, Charlestown, Masa CURES OTHERS, WILL CURE YOU. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. (Ss OF WEAK OR LAME BACK, rheumatism will find relief by wearing ‘arter’s Smart Weed and Beiladouna Back- ters. Price, 2% cents. Try them. FOR DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION AND STOMACH disorders use Mrown's Iron Bitters—the Best Tonle. It rebuilds the system, cleans the blood ‘and strengthens the muscles. A splendid medi- for weak and debilitated persons. I THE BABY IS CUTTING TEETH BE SURE and use that old well-tried remedy. Mrs. Wims- low's Soothinc Ssrup for children’ teething. It Soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all ib, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for Twenty-five cents a bottle. myl-ly_ WooDeUEYS FaclaL SoaP FoR THE SKIN, scalp and complexion. All arageists, re sult of 20 years’ experience treating the a book ou Dermatology with every cake. ocd-ly HHHHAH HHH HH ABH Ht Resolve to Live Better. Make-up your mind to live in Detter furnished house in "Ot. Making up your mind ‘s half the battle. ‘The other half ts won by our low prices on Highb-class Furniture. Prices are lower now than they Will be in the spring. W.H.HO FURNITURE, CARPETS AND D! PERIES, it Cor. Pa. ave. and Sth st. HICH HHH HHH HH If You Have A Carpet Need You will find it quite an easy matter to supply that want, both as regards price, quality and pattern. We will offer, From Today Till Sold, goo Yds. Extra Quality Tapestry Brussels, 50c. A variety of patterns to select from. These Carpets are uot the styles of the feg end of the season, but fresh, new patterns and colorings and will be ap preciated by those understanding Carpet values. In addition, we will, to keep the above bargain company, offer 300 Yds. Carpet Borders in Five Patterns, 35C. ‘These values we intended should be our parting tribute to the year ‘0S and the > eofaclasieslucferfas|aefaefeciasiaeizsl=eieeleefacisef=e] Tecectcterenecforlsfeseconreteseefertsss= zrecting te "94. Should there be any sted one who desires to do some t giving after New Year's, we would remind them that we still have a few odds and ends which we are offering at ices below cost, to clear them out. Desks, Music Cabinets, Rocking Chairs, Arm Chairs, &c. Wash.B. Williams, 7thand DSts.N.W e: o °0 4 oO Q Plisunderstand— °O °0 All that buying ou credit Qo ule our ° °O Equitable Oo o Credit > Oo System °O Means is an sdding to your O° ) weekly or monthly expenses) for the time being--the little Li Pen ean see eta enins 10 Oe to make. ‘Tisn't a debt that oD) 00 grows bigger with interest. 5 We don't charge a cent. Just O whatever the Furniture—Car- OC} pets—Drapertes-Stoves you (0 buy “foot up’ is its greatest o amount—and every payment °O cuts it down. Oo We are patient with sincere 0 promises. Oo es °O House & e cO Herrmann, Oo hd oO Qo 917, 919, 921 Axo °0 °0 923 Tm Sr. Oo 636 Mas, Ave. _§S2S:O28 2922028: 430 ° Oo W YEAS TABLE of Angostua Bitters, the renowred appetizer —S KO CHRISTMAS AND shoulu be without a botth Dr. | Stegert’s, quisite flavor. counterfeits. tered from apies theaters Thursday night. the galleries of the vartous ‘These bills inscribed “Down with taxes. Long cily.” “Long live socialis: y of Victor Prosper Constderant, -known disciple of Saint Simon and and author of many works on lied on Wednesday last, was were i Fourier Socialism, whe cremated in Paris yesterday. | | 1 | | | | | | | | diana avenue n.w. i THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1893-TWENTY PAGES. ON NEW YEAR DAY.| A List of Those Who Will Keep Open House, . TP IS A PLEASANT WASHINGTON CUSTOM A Program of the Official Enter- tainments AT THE WHITE HOUSE. The Star publishes a list of those “who will and who will not receive on New Year. The official reception will be held by Pres- ident and Mrs. Cleveland, the Vice Presi- dent and Mrs. Stevenson will receive at the Normandie, from 2 ‘to 5, and the scabi- net ladies at their residences during the same hours. Many Washington homes will also be open: to callers. The following is the official program for the President's reception on New Year day, 1894: At 11 a.m.—The President will receive the Vice President, the members of the cabinet end the diplomatic corps. At 11:15 a.m.—The chief justice, the asso- ciate justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, the judges of the United States Court of Claims, the judges of the Court of Appeals and the judges of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. At 11:25 am.—Senators, Representatives and delegates in Congress, the Commission- ers of the District of Columbia and the ju- dicial officers of the District, ex-members of the cabinet and ex-ministers of the Uni- ted States. At 1140 a.m.—The officers of the army, the navy and the marine corps. At 12 m.—The regents and the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, the civil service commissioners, the interstate com- merce commission, the assistant secretaries H{ | of the departments, the assistant postmas- ters general, the solicitor general, the as- sistant attorneys general, the commissioner |of labor, the heads of the bureaus of the several departments and the president of the Columbian Institute for the Deaf and Dumb. At 12:15 p.m.—The Associated Veterans of the War of 1846, the Grand Army of the Republic, the Loyal Legion, and the mem- | bers of the Oldest Inhabitants’ Association of the District of Columbia. At 12:35 p.m.—Reception of citizens,which will terminate at 2 p.m. Carriages will approach the Executive Mansion by the eastern gate and leave by the western. Pedestrians will approach the mansion by the western gate and leave by the eastern. The President will be assisted by Mrs. Cleveland, Mrs. Stevenson and the ladies of the cabinet. Among the ladies of the city who will re- ceive are the following: RECEIVING. A. Miss Mae AtLee and Miss Fannie AtLee, 1742 P n. w., from 2 to 8. Mrs. A. Ashburn, assisted by the Misses Dunn and Miss Mertz, from 5 to 10 p. m. Mrs, James Lb. Austin, assisted by her daughter, Miss Hattie,her niece, Miss Hobbs of Canada, and Mrs. Wm. K. Martin, at 1428 S st. n. w.: after 2 p. m. Miss Mathilda F. Acker, at 245 Delaware . with Mrs. Fredemck B. Keefer and Miss Marie Scott; from 4 to 9 o'clock p. m. Miss Bertha Adams of 1112 M st. n. w. will receive with Mrs. L. Cabell William- son. Miss Blanche Allison’of 1112 M st. n. w. will receive with Mrs. L. Cabell Williamson. Miss Maggie McAlwee, 412 10th st. 3, e.; 4to7. Mrs. C. W. Alexander, assisted by Mrs. L. M. Robinson, Mrs. W. A. Smith and Miss Theresa Gill; after 3 at 416 6th st. n. w. Mrs. C. C. Adams, Miss Constance Adams, ‘47 Rhode Island ave. Miss Grace Anderson, assisted by Miss Gardner, at 1117 12th st. n. e.; 10 a. m. to 10. Mrs. Lizzie Arnold, 419 Washington st. n. w., assisted by Miss Rebecca Wood, Mrs. Maggie Smith, Mrs. Louisa Yates, Miss Mabel Glascoe and Mrs. Sarah Wood; 11 ty 11:30. Misses Carrie and Mamie Andrew will as- sist Miss Maggie Childs, at 506 Maine ave. 8. w.; 3 tov. Miss Blanche Arnold will assist the Misses Chambers, 1703 13th n. w.; 2 to 8. Miss Tillie Acker, with Mrs. Frederic B. Keefer and Miss Marie Scott, 245 Delaware ave. n. e.; 3 to 9. Miss Arledge and Miss Mellye Arledge will receive, 7 to ¥, 908 23d n. w. B. Misses Boyle of 1232 12th street north- west, assisted by Miss Viola Blackman and M. Fogarty; from 2 to 5. Miss Viola Blackman, 486 Maryland ave- nue, assisted by the Misses Ulrick and Os- borne; from 2 to 6 Miss Hindu Lurke and Miss Loulie Hel- Jen will assist Mrs. Dora T. Voorhis, at 1428 Q street northwest; from 4 to 11 p.m. Miss M. Berry of ¥th n.w., assisted by the Misses L. Branson and Nellie Murphy, and Nancy Scoot; from 2 to 5. Miss G. Breener will receive, assisted, by Ualliée Hammond, and Katie McDevitt, and Sadie Pointon, and Julla Vow, at 409 War- ner n.w.; from 4 until 9 p.m. Miss Jennie A. Bruner will assist Mrs. Dr. S. L. Hannon, at 200 D n.w.; from 2 to 8 Miss Bishop, assisted by Mrs. E. E. Berg- |}man and Miss Louise B. McKeldon, at 814 Sth n. from 2:30 to 10 p.m. Mrs. E. Bergman, with Miss Bishop, $15 Sth n.e.; from 2:30 to 10 p.m. Miss May Bishop, assisted by her cousin, Miss Katie Bishop, and Miss Rosie McGiv- ern, 417 from 2 to 5. Miss erich of Cincinnati, Ohio, with Mrs. L. Cabell Williamson, 216 In- after 4 o'clock. Miss Annah Bogan, 606 Massachu- S$ avenue n. with Mrs. L. Cabell Wil- 216 Indiana avenue n.w.; after 4 ° Miss Nellie Brown, at the Young Men's Christian Association, New York avenue and lith; after 2. Miss Virginia Bradley, assisted by Miss Elizabeth Whiting, 623 2d n.w.; 7 to 10. Mrs. Herbert L. Buell, assisted by Mrs. Hattie _E. Buell, Mrs. Willard E. Bueil, Mrs. Edgar C. Campbell, Misses Lasier, Marguerite Lasier, Daisy Lasier, Helen Buell, Josie Peck, lone Tucker, Antoinette Carpenter, Katharine Curtis, Eva Shuster, Lilian Bartlett, Mamie Dickey and Libbie A. Flahavhan, i7v1 V n. 2 to 7. Miss Olive Babson, 412 10th s.e.; 4 to 7. Miss Laura Brookes, with Mrs. Thos. H. McKee, 7 Grant place; 3 to 8. Mrs. E. J. Babcock, Miss K. P. Babcock and Miss Ida Perdu, 1234 13th n.w. Miss Anna V. Babcock will assist Mrs. RL. Ford, 608 Massachusetts ave. n.w.; 6 to 10. Misses Lillie Braschi, Maggie M. Mc- Auliffe, Annie Connolly, Eleanor Buhler, 1103 isth; after 4 o'clock. Mrs. W. Brooks, 1621 24, assisted by Miss Annie Reynolds, Mrs. Fred Aue, and Mrs. es Ella and Ila Burgee, with Mrs. Wenie Smith, 440 New Jersey avenue n.w. r Mrs. Wm. Bullen, assisted by her daugh- ters, Misses Lollie and Bess, Misses Choate, Dave, Fanny George of Baltimore, Mrs. F. G. Coldron, Miss Galbreath, Miss Hy- land, Miss Julien, Miss Albrition, 40 C n.e.; 3 to 8. Mrs. Ruth G. Blasland, officers and members of Women, 419 lth n.w. 0 9. Miss Mattie Brennerman of Philadelphia, with Miss Grace A. Dowling, 614 E; 3 to 9. assisted by the he Legion of Loyal 9. Miss Cora Boyd, with Miss Bailey, 138 B | |M.e.; 1 to 4. Miss Minnie Bailey, 138 B n.e.; Kathleen Bailey, 138 B n.e.; Ada C. Burch_will assist M! Mason, 913 M; 3 to 7. Mrs. Carrie Barker, assisted by Mrs. Alice M. Holmes, Mrs. Jennie Sayles, Miss Ada Butler, Miss Amelia Wall and others, 1636 O nw. Carrie M. Barker, 1636 O. Mrs. C. B. Bailey, Miss Batley of Port- land, Me., and Miss Caroline Childs, at 1446 Stoughton. Miss Mamie Berry, assisted by Misses = Qualls and F. Thomas, 208 5th 8.e.; 3 to lto 4 1 to 4. iss Cora Miss Ella Booraem, with Mrs. H. B. Moulton, 1524 9th n.w.; 2 to & Miss Florence Brian, with Mrs. Wm. T. Priddy, 1237 12th n.w-.; 3 to 7. Miss Minnie Brown, with Mrs. E. Hodgkin, 933 O n.w. to 8. Miss Mary Brown, assisted by Mrs, Fan- nie Brooks, Miss Mary Fletcher, Mrs. Ed- ward Boyd and Miss Nettie Smallwood, 2128 9th; from 3 to 11 p.m. ss Mollie Ralster, assisted by Miss Nel- lie Wheeler, Miss Louise Kohler and Miss Pelle Culley, 602 6th s.w. to &. Misses Lena and Emma Butts, assisted Charles by the Misses Annie and Gertie Winter- hoot and Miss L. Hinnamon, P street east; 1 to 3. Miss Rosa Busey will assist Miss Eva Whitford, 419 O n.w.; 2 to 6. Mrs. George J. Becker, 805 11th n.w., as- sisted by Misses Ada and Alice Broke, Miss on nped oe. and Miss Sadie Fitzpatrick; after Miss Regina Becker, with Mrs, M. A. Corcoran, 1242 10th n.w.; after 3. Mrs. R. E. Boyd, with Mrs. Allison Nailor, 1315 15th, Mrs. M. A. Burke, assisted by Mrs. Mag- gie Myers, 20 L n.w.; 3 to 8, Miss Bain, Miss Lula Smith, Miss Mamie Matson, Miss Mamie Forbes, Miss Ida Doyle and Mrs. Lightfoot, with Miss Cor- bett, 2415 Pennsylvania avenue. Miss Bruce Banks, with the Misses Gross, at 1722 17th; from 3 to 8. Mrs. Rebecca Bines, assisted by Misses Queen Johnson, Rachel Davis, Lucy Ad- dison. Lucy Prather, 401 Franklin; 3 to 11. Mrs. Nannie Brooks, 442 Franklin, as- sisted by Miss Harriet Tascoe and Mrs. pRebecca Binds; 12 to 11:30. Misses Eva and Bertle Brown,480 Franklin, assisted by Miss Rachel Chase and Miss Anna Cox and Helen Bee. The Mi: Jennie and Florence Barron will assist Miss Newton, 1510 5th; from 3 to 8 p.m, Mrs. T. Brosnan, 633 New Jersey avenue R.w., will be assisted by her sister, Mrs. W. H. Mathews. Miss Aggie Broug, assisted by Miss G. Mjles, and Miss Mary Fisher, and Miss | Genevieve Otoneburg, 1712 New Jersey ave- nue; 4 to 9. Mrs. R. V. Belt, assisted by Miss Anna Robinson of Baltimore, Miss Chambers of Chambersburg, Penn., Miss Margaret E. King, Miss Pearl Kramer and Misses Mary and Abbie Godfrey, 1814 10th n.w.; 2 to 8. Mrs. Della Bryan and F. A. Haskel, as- sisted by Misses Harriet Powell, Maude and Rose Burdett, 202 5th s.e.; 1 to 6. Miss Maggie Butt will assist the Misses Miller, 640 Q; 3 to 8. Misses Margaret and Josephine Belt, as- sisted by the Misses Maude Bundy, Edna Cross, Bessie Durfee, Carrie Shreve, Allie Cox, Nellie Dunnington and Miss Nichols of Chicago, 289 8th n.e.; 3 to & Miss Emma Boyce, with Mrs. Frank A. De Groot, 1386 Emerson n.e.; 2 to 6. c Miss Mary E. Corridon, assisted by her sister Maggie, and Miss Maggie Williams, 62 H street n.e.; 4 to 7. Miss Callaghan, assisted by Misses Ketch- am, Harvey, Hannan and Markriter, 616 18th street; 2 to 6. Mrs. H. O. Claughton and the Misses Claughton, with Mrs. G. W.. West, at 14%7 N_ street. . Miss Lillie Clary will assist Mrs. 8.) 1. Hannon, 2W D n. w.; 2 to 8. Miss Genevieve Calvert with Miss Gross, 1722 17th. Miss Alice Carey with Miss Grace A.Dow- ling, 614 E; 3 to 9. Mrs. C. W. Chappel, assisted by her daughter Lula and the Misses Blanche and Lottie Repp, Mena Koss, Mae Connor, Grace Miller, Mae Freet and Viola Thurston, will receive, 822 H_ n.e. to 6 3 assisted by her three daughters, Miss Fannie, Rosie and Clara Cassell, 1782 10th n.w. to 10. Mrs. Marion Curtin, 1328 Georgia ave. s.e. Mrs. Samuel Cross and Miss Cross, assist- ed by Mrs. Frank Reeside, Mrs. George French, Mrs. Gilliat Clarke, Mrs. George Krafft, the Misses McGill, Green, Jouy, Ramsburg, Wendell and MacBride, 37 B 8.¢.; 4 to 9. Mrs. Connell, assisted by Miss Maggie Connors, 62 Jackson ave, n.e.; 2 to 10. Mrs. Wm. G. Clary with Mrs. M. Kdward Schwing, 642 O n.w.; 6 to 10. Mrs. Ida Covington with Mrs. M. Edward Schwing, #42 O n.w.; 6 to 10. Miss Mary H. Conner will assist Mrs. and ‘Miss Chappel, 922 H n.e.; 4 to 7. Miss Katie Ceasar of Georgetown, assist- ed by Miss Hermine Gibson and Mary Hurdle; 2 to 5. Miss EL ave. s.¢e.; 3 The ladies of Covenant Tent, 1. U. of Rechabites, in their tent room, 41-2 and Pennsylvania ave.; 7:30 to 10:30. ‘The Misses ents, assisted by Miss Mamie Garman, Miss Gertrude Clements of Georgetown and Miss Jackson. after 1. Miss Mary Coursey, assisted by her aister, | Miss Alice Coursey, and Miss Mary Mc- Nereny; 4 to & Mrs. M. S. Callan, assisted by Miss Fan- nie Shacklett, Mrs. Mary Cook May and oN F sie J White of Wheeling, W. Va.; to 5. The Misses Church, assisted by Miss Ida Foote and Miss Nellie Truby, 433 New Jersey ave. s.e.; 3 to 8. Mrs. James H. Clear, nee Amiss, assisted by Miss Mame Clear, Miss Rose E. Fraylor, Miss Jessie Clear, Miss Annie V. Forbes, Miss Flora Shinn, Miss Hazel Henderson, 543 Florida ave. n.w.; 3 to 7. Miss Stella Carberry, assisted by Miss Jessie Murphy, 46 E n.w.; after 2. Mrs. A. N. Canfield, assisted by her nieces, Mrs. J. H. Galloway and Mrs. Dr. =. F. Wohlenberg of Chicago, 230 Yth n.e.; after 2. Miss Martha Clark with Mrs. Dr. Merrill and Mrs. L. 8. West, 1604 27th: 8 to 4. Miss Laura Clements with Mrs. Thos. H. McKee, 7 Grant place; 3 to &. Miss Ella Clapp, assisting Mrs. Muir, 512 3d n.w. Miss Custis, 112 East Capitol; after 2. Miss Cynthia B. Cleveland, 1407 Chapin (Columbia Heights), assisted by Mrs. Emily L. Sherwood, Mrs. M. Johnson, Miss Cayne Fletcher, Miss Maud Cooper, Miss Bertha Cooper, Miss Nellie IL. Garrity. Miss Corl Church at 483 New Jersey tos Kittle Fallon, Miss Turner, Miss Graves and Miss Cole! 3B to 6. Mrs. W. F. Clark with Mrs. Geo. C. Gorham, 1763 Q n.w. Miss Maggie Childs, assisted by Misses Maud Eppley, Mamie and Carrie Andrew, 506 Maine ave. s.w.; 3 to 9. Mrs. M. A. Corcoran, assisted by Mrs. W. H. Combs, Mrs. Chas. E. Naylor, Misses Regina Becker, Blanche Mattingly, Alice Joyce, Genevieve Fortune of Brooklyn, N. Y., 1242 10th n.w.; after 3. Mrs. W. H. Combs with Mrs. M. A. Cor- coran, 1242 10th n.w.; after 3. The Misses Carter of (06 3d n.w. with Miss Wade, 137 Massachusetts ave. n.e. Miss Florence L. Chambers and Miss May Belle Chambers, assisted by Miss Blanche Arnold, Miss Katie Fischer and Miss Car- rie Rice, 1708 18th n.w.; 2 to % Miss Anna E. Clark with Misses Fannie N. E. Tancil and Adelaide Beckwith: 4. Miss Edna Cross will assist the Misses Belt at 239 Sth n.e.; 3 to 8 Miss Flora M. Cluss will assist Mrs. Dr. ».L. Hannon, 200 D n.w.; 2 to 8. Miss Rodie Cooksey with Mrs. Frank A De Groot. 1336 Emerson n.e. Miss Lifllan M. Cavanaugh and Miss Schwickardi with Mrs. Wm. F. Holtzman. Miss Helen Coston with Miss Ida Small- wood, 415 E nv; 12 to 6, Misses Carter, G06 3d n.w.; 2 to 6. rd, by Mrs. C. E. Lightfoot, Misses F. Barbara Bain, Lula Smith, Ida Doyle. Flora John- son. Mamie Watson and Mamie Forbes, 2415 Pennsylvania ave n.w.; 2. Mrs. Connell, assisted by her niece, Miss Maggie Connors, 62 Jackson n.e.; 2°to 10. D Mrs. M. E. Donahue, 3345 P st., West Washington, assisted by her cousiys, the Misses Josephine T. and Mary E, Keliher; from 3 to 6 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Depro, 507 12th st. s. e.; from 2 to 4 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. William Douglass, assisted by William H. Baker, Sherman Finney and George W. Depro, 210 1-2 13th st. s.w.; from 2 to 5 p.m. Miss Tillie Dougherty, with the Misses Held, 920 New York ave.; after 4 p.m. Miss Kate Dougherty, L s.w.; 4 to 7. Miss Annie Dwyer, 317 I s.w., assisted by Miss Alice Coursey, Miss Mary McNerney, Miss Kate Ryan. Mrs. Frank A. DeGroot, assisted by Miss Hattie Hunt, Miss Rhodie Cooksey and Miss Emma Boyce, 1336 Emerson n.e.; 2 to 6. Misses Amelia and Lyda_ Dalton, Mrs. Carlton Hughes, 208 4th s.e. Miss Juliet Dexter, 1831 9th n,w.; 2 to 10, Miss Jessie Deane, with Mrs. L. Covell Williamson, 216 Indiana ave. n.w.; after 4. Mrs. John W. Drew, 907 New Hampshire ave., assisted Mrs. bridget Newyahr, Mrs, Bangel and Mrs. Floyd; 3 to 11. Mrs. J. H. Donnes, assisted by Mrs. L. E. Rhodes of Pa., Misses. Florence Donnes, Lulie Peters, Nannie Brown, Rebecca Web- ster and Nora Hyman; 3 to 10, | Mrs. Susan Dyer, 1417 Pierce place n.w., lassisted by Misses Willie Brooks, Annie | Brown, Mattie Robinson, Louisa | Harris, Lucy Thompson, J. V. Brooks, Emma Reed, Armitta Hicks and Mrs. Sarah Leftridge. The Misses Dalton of 1640 6th n.w., with Miss A. Kernan, at the Lincoln,l0th and H; after 2. Miss Mabel Dorris, assisting Mrs. Muir, 312 3a aw. Miss Annie ang Katie 0. Day, 240 K n. W., assisted by Misses Pauline “Marschalk, Maggie Sinclair, Lizzie Neiter, Celie White, Katherine Broderick and Maggie Walsh; 6tos ¢ 4 Miss Aggie Durnbaugh and Miss Millie | Durnbaugh, aésisted by Miss Katie Fitz- gerald and Miss Grace Durnhaugh. The Misses May and Katie Donovan, as- sisted by Miss Minnie Russel and Miss T. Kirg, 11 T nw.; 1 to 4. ge ist GractefeDawling. assisted by Miss Alice Carey, Miss Lucy M. Rynex and Miss Mattie Bremerman of Philadelphia, 614 E; 3 to 9. The Misses Alice and Mary Draney, with Miss Gross, 1722 Lith. Mrs. Dugan, assisted by her daughter, Annie, 319 T n.e.; 2 to 10. The Misses Lily and Katie Dunkhorst, 1005 7th n.w.; 7 to 10. Miss Davenport, Miss Belle Davenvort, 1447 Stoughton n.w.; 4 to 8. with after 2. Miss Jessie Latimer Davis, assisted by Misses ;Maud Delaplane and Maud Alice Meacham, 405 H n.e.; 1 to 10. Miss Lucy Daphney and Miss Carey, 1520 Marion n.w.; 5 to 9. Miss Ann Donnely, assisted by Miss M. Palmer, Miss E. Bottomely and Miss L. Lotius, 429 N n.w.; 2 to 9. Mrs. Dalton, assisted by Misses Flynn and Misses Hunts, 527 2ist n.w.; 5 to 10. Miss Nellie Dunnington ‘will assist the Misses Belt at 239 Sth n.e.; 3 to & Miss Bessie Durfee will assist the Misses Belt, at 239 Sth n.e.; 8 to 8. E. Miss Olive Evans, assisted by Misses Marion Grimes. Grace Goodman, Ivy Her- riott, Louise Sleman, at 2031 15th, Mt. Pleasant; 2 to 6 p. m. % Mrs. Miss Espey, 412 10th s. e.; 4 to 7. Mrs. J. E. Engle, Miss Helen C. Engle, Miss Lula Murphy, with the Legion of Loy- al Women, 419 10t! ‘The Misses Alma and Ottilie Ebert will assist Mrs. Allison Nailor, 1315 15th, after 2. Miss Maud Eppley will assist Miss Maggie Childs, 506 Maine ave. s. w to 9. The Misses Kisinger of 26 5th n. e., assist- i 4 Miss Schuman and Miss A. Marinelli; 10 9, Eckerson—Mrs, Elenor J. with Mrs. Robt. Armour, 1604 Q. a F. Miss Ide Farnum, 612 Massachusetts ave- nue, with Mrs. L. Cabell Williamson, at 216 Indiana avenue n.w.; after 4 o'clock. Mrs. Nellie E. Fealy, with Mrs. T. D. Whyte, 1329 R; 3 to 8. Mrs. S. W. Folk, 702 L n.w.; 8 to 10. Miss Alice M. assisting Mrs. Muir, 512 3d _n.w. cana M. V. Fenwick, assisting Mrs. Muir, n. Mrs, Ferrell, 910 10th s. assisted by her ughter, Mrs. W. Cohil to 8. Miss Sadie Fitzpatrick, with Mrs. Geo. J. Becker, 805 11th n.w.; after 3. Mrs. Farabee and Miss Farabee, at thetr | residence, 1008 North Carolina avenue s.e., assisted by Miss Lilian B, Hamblett, Miss Maud Watson, Miss Bertha Dyer and Mrs. Ella Clayton; 3 to 7. Miss Katie Fischer will assist the Misses Chambers to receive, 1703 13th n.w.; 2 to 8. Miss Margaret Fletcher, with Mrs. Chas. A. Shaw, 8 Westminster n.w.; 2 to 10. Miss Mollie Foley, assisted by Miss Ma- mie Sweeney, 29 F; from 8 to 10. Miss Katie Foley, assisted by her friend, Miss Maggie Costello. Miss Katic Fynn, assisted by Miss Annie Reynolds, Mrs. G- Howard and Miss Mary Shoundon, 1916 Glenwood road n.w.; 6 to 8. The Misses Fitzgerald, assisted by Miss Mamie Welch, Miss Eva Parker and Miss ~ McCaffrey, 608 F s. tov. to 9. . apd Mrs. Schofield r day; from 1 to 4. Mrs. Chief Justice Fuller will receive. vusuce rieid will receive, assisted by Mrs. and Miss Condit-Smith, Mrs. John F. Swift and Mrs. Edgarton of California, and Mrs. Cyrus Field Judson of New York. Mrs. Justice Brown will receive on New Year day in her new home, 1720 16th. Mrs. Justice Harlan, Euclid place, 14th street extended, who will have with her Mrs: Richard D. Harian, Mrs. John May- nard Harlan and Miss Harlan. G. Mrs. J. W. Greene, assisted by her daugh- ters, the Misses Emma and Lillie Greene, and Miss Minnie Wetzel, 514 L n.e.; 2 to 11. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grinder, N s.e.; 5 Miss Katie Galliher, 2252 12th n.w.; 2 to 5, Miss Minnie Gaines, 711 D s. 2to4 Mrs, J. H. Galloway, with her aunt, Mrs. A.N.. Caulfield, 230 9th n.e.; after 2. Mrs. Judge Glenney, assisted by Misses Katie Nott, Emma Brick, Miss Brick, Misses Alice Nott, Bessie Downmig, C. M. Moran, Mary A. Dunn and Helen Walms- ley, 913 I n.w.; 4 to 8. Mrs. Dr. H. L. Guss, with Mrs, Thos. H. McKee, 7 Grant Place; 3 to 8. Miss Lillian Grayson, assisting Mrs. Muir, 512 3d h.w. Miss Mamie Gray, assisted by Miss Bert Sewall, Miss Eliza Moten, Miss Mary Price and Miss Blanche Newton, 1624 Corcoran n.w.; 2 to 10. iss Rosa Goodno and her guests, Miss Estella Wallach of New York and Miss Fannie Gutman of Baltimore, 515 H n.w. Mrs. Joseph B. Greenwell, with Mrs. Joseph Harper, 412 B n.e.; 2 to 11, Mrs. Sarah Gibson, assisted by Miss K. Nealey and Miss Joe Ready, 987 Sth n.e.; 2 to 10. Mrs. Johanna Gleason, daughters n. will receive on assisted by her Mary and Kate, cor. 4th and I 310 to 10, iss Agnes M. Geiger, assisted by her sister, Mrs. Darius Gaskins, 104 Indiana ve. n.w.; 4 to 6, Mrs. G. W. Gray, assisted by her daugh- ter, Miss Bertha; her sister, Miss Tuthill, Mrs. Walter E. Wright, Mrs. E. M. Whar- ton, Miss Fannie E. Taylor, 923 I; after 3. Mrs. Rebecca A. Giles, assisted by Miss Annie M. Hanley, 1814 15th : 2 to 6. Misses Glennan, with Miss Whitesell, 823 2ist n.w.; 2 to 10, Miss Ella Gleason, with Miss Whitesell, 823 2ist n.w.; 2 to 10. Miss Florence Grigg, assisted by Misses Edith and Kate Franzoni, Miss Morrison and Miss Lollie Parsons, 914 Massachusetts ave. n.w.; 5 to 10. Mrs. L. E. Green, assisted by Misses Car- rie Saunders and Aliceteen Carter, 416 Franklin; 1 to 9. Miss Elste Green and Miss Marie Dooley, assisting Miss May Parker, 303 4th s.e.; 4 to & The Misses Gross. assisted by the Misses Calvert, Stidham, Platt. McCulloch, Parks, Pruden, Haywood, Ranks. Thomnson, Lightfoot and Dranev, 1722 17th: 3 to & Miss Bessie R. Gthson, assisted by Miss Dollle Gwynne, 128 15th; 12 to & Miss Mary J. Godfrev. and Abbie B., with Mrs. R. V. Relt, 1214 10th: 2 to 6. Miss Gleeson, with Miss Mae B. Whitesell, 823 21st: 2 to 10. Hn. Miss Margaret Hickey, with Misses Sara and Annie McGrann. Mrs. Joseph Harper, assisted by her sis- ters, Mrs. ‘Joséph B. Greenwell and Miss Nellie Harper, and the Misses Sallie Nich- olson and Mary McDowell, 412 B ne; 2 to 11. Miss Maggie Horrigan, assisted by Miss Katie Collins, 1119 12th n.e.; 2 to 9. Lieut. Wm. E. Hodge, 1000 3d s.e, (Stag.) Miss Nellie Harper, with Mrs. Joseph Harper, 412 B n.e.; 2 to 11. Miss Heilprin, 1447 Stoughton st.; 4 to 8. Miss Hamlin, 1447 Stoughton st.; 4 to 8 The Misses Hodges,assisted by the Misses Davenport, Miss Hamlin, Miss Heilprin, the Misses Williams and Miss Swormstedt, 1447 Stoughton st.; 4 to 8 Mrs. Wm. L. Humphfey, assisted by Mrs. A. C. Stevens and Mrs. R. E. Krous, 1726 6th. Miss Heiges, with Mrs, Charles Lyman, 433 W nw. Miss Rosa Holmes, with Mrs. Charles Ly- man, 433 W new. Misses Martha and Clara Haines with the wife of Representative Johnston, 121 C n.e.; 3 to 5. McKee, 7 Grant pla . ie Miss Aaa Hoffman, with Mrs. Wm. P. Vandegrift, 411 Ist n.e.; 5 to 11. Mrs. M. A. Hall, assisted by Miss Gracie Bon Va., and Miss Annie Drish of W. va >t s.w. . Hollan, assisted by Mrs. Catherine Foley and her aunt, Mrs. Margaret Calla- han, 120 H n.e.; 5 to 8. Mrs. J. J. Harrower, assisted by Mrs. Steight and Miss Finch of New York, 1353 Corcoran ; after 4 Miss Alice Hi sister, Mrs. Annie Lawrence, 42 5 to 5, Mrs. Wm. F. Holtzman, assisted by Miss Holtzman, Mrs. J. D. Lawrence, the Misses Dearing and Miss Shinn. Miss Olive A. Hawkins, with Mrs. M. G. Emery. Miss Hattie Hunt, with Groot, 1536 Emerson n.e.; Mrs. Heaven and daughter Mrs. Carlton Hughes, assi daughters, Mrs. Percy M. Hughes and Miss Hughes, and the Misses Dalton, 208 4th #.e.; after 2. s Marie Hartsock, with the Y.’s of the ’.U.at temperance headquarters at ‘al Union Mission, Louisiana ave.; 2 isted by her 425 nw w.c Centr to 10. Mrs. Dr. Herbert, assisted by her daugh- ter, Rena, 824 D s.e.; Miss Minnie Heiges 433 M n.w.; after 2. to 6. will assist Mrs. Lyman . Charlton and Mrs. Nina Collins, 9 31:30 to 10:30, Miss Blanche Hudson, assisted by, Misses Susie Rebb and Lizzie Woodford, 452 R; 4 | to 9 Mrs. Albert Heitmuller, assisted by Mrs. Blatzheim, 428 ist n.e.; $ to 10. Mrs. Will Hunt, with Mrs, Wente Smith, assisted by Mrs. 440 N. J, ave. nw. Miss Mary Hollnan, Mrs. Enright and Mrs. O; 3 to 9. Thomas Heaney, M. Sullivan, 226 . Miss oe Haywood, with Miss Gross, 1722 17th. Mrs. W. W. Horton will assist Mrs, S. L. Hannon, 200 D n.w.; 2 to 8 Mrs. Dr, S, L. Hannon, assisted by Mrs. W. W. Horton, Miss Alla Vickery, Miss Flora Cluss, Miss Lillie Clary, Miss Blanch Newman, Miss Nellie Gisburne, Miss Annie Graham, Miss Jennie Bruner, Miss Ono Vickery, Miss Mary Etheridge. ‘i Lf The Misses Isemann, 1116 C s.e.; 2 to 6& J Mrs. M. N. Johnson, 121 C nue., assisted by Mrs. Dan Waugh, Mrs. P. A. Cleave- land, Misses Lilga Wicks, Nellie Wetmore, Jennie Wetmore, Fannie Taylor, Peari Waugh, Belle Waugh, Luella Clark, Mar- tha Haines and Clara Haines; Mrs. Samuel Johnson, 427 7th s. Miss Annie Jones will Millie. P. Dyre, with Mrs. A. C, llth s.e. Lizzie Jackson of 38 K n.e., assisted by Misses Rose Brennan, Bessie Brick, Ellie Florence Savage, Agnes Rover and Annie Shotwell; 10 to 4. Miss Belle Johnson, with Mrs. Giles 8. Rafter, at 506 East Capitol; 3 to 10. Mrs. Dr. Hugh Johnston and the Misses Miss Eleanor Johnston of Ohio and Miss Smith,. 102 personage, 333 C; after 3. Miss Ida Johnson, 402 Franklin, assisted by Miss Clara West, Miss Martha Lewis, Miss Mary Saunders and Miss George Makal! and the Misses Kerner; 10 to 5. Miss Georgia Jeffrey, with Mrs. Thos. H. 7 Grant place; 3 to 8. Mrs. Geo. Jeffries, 440 Rhode Island ave.. assisted by her sisters, Misses Nellie and Mollie Williams; 6 to 9. Mrs. Howard F. John: and the Misses Morgan, assisted by Miss Collae and Miss Niernsee, 1316 13th; after 3 p.m. K. Mrs. N, A. Kraft, assisted by Mrs. E. W. Eckel of Philadelphia, Miss Mamie Gail- braith of Philadelphia, Miss Nellie Robin- ton and Miss Dollie Richardson of lyn, N. Y., 44 C. Miss Lizzie L. Koonce of Alabama, with her guests, Miss Holmes of Richmond, Va., Miss Proctor of Baltimore, Md., and the Misses Prater and Cromwell, 1618 Cofcoran; 2 to 10. Miss Addie Kérnan of San Francisco, Cal., assisted by the Misses McCarthy, the Misses Dalton, Miss Cora Hunter, Miss Laila Pax- ton and Misses Celia and Agnes Duffy, Hotel Lincoln, cor. 10th and H; after 2. Miss Joe Kahlert, assisted by her sisters, Louisa and Mrs. Frank Deutermann, 1742 6th n.w.; 1 to 10, ryl A. King, with Mrs. T. D. Whyte, 1329 R; 3 to 8. Mrs. Elen Kelly, assisted by Mrs. Nancy Burns, Miss Mary McLoughlyn and Jennie Lioyd, 2502 G n.w.; 5 to 9. Mrs. Harry King, with Mrs. H. L. King and Mrs. J. H. Kuehling, assisted by Miss Emma. Kendall Culver, Miss Myrtle Olm- sted, Miss Annietta King and Miss Mabel King, 1335 Q. Mrs. E. V. Kessler, assisted by Mrs. A. N. Haws of Porwah Lina Stoerzer, 913 C n. Mrs. P. Kennedy, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Mary Collins, 200 9th s.e.; 2 to 5. Miss Margaret E. King, with Mrs. R. V. Belt, 1314 10th; after 2. Miss Lula Krouse, with Mrs. Geo. J. Becker, 805 11th; after 3. Miss Nida Keefer, with Miss Eva Whit- ford, 419 O n.w.; 2 to 6. Miss Katie Krebs and sister, assisted by the Misses Maggie Rison, Emmie Carstens, Grace Butler and Sadie Goodman, Terra Cotta, D. C.; 2 to 4. Mrs. Henry M. Knight, Misses Clara, Ella and Dora Knight, Mrs. Millard F. Thomp- son, Mrs. Henry C. Thompson, Mrs. James Buchanan of Trenton, Mrs. Florence Solger, Miss Mabel Stier, Miss Lulu Keene of Brightwood, and Kate Cogswell, 1106 Mary- land ave. 8.w.; 3 to 7, igrs. Frederick B. Keefer, assisted by Misses Marie Scott and Tillie Acker, 245 Delaware ave. n.e.; 3 to 9. Mrs. George Kane, assisted by the Misses Willoughbys, 421 Massachusetts ave.; 10 to 6 Miss Hessie Koilick will assist Mrs. E. H. Ripley, 109 6th n.e.; 12 to 10. Misses Minnie B. Keene and Florence R. Keene, with Mrs. Charles Lyman, 423 M. Misses Amy and Ettie Keleher, assisted by Misses Lulu Davis, Carrie Miller, Clara Zeithler, Katie Wood and Ruth Lyles of Virginia, 483 Maryland ave. s.w.;'3 to 8 Mrs. Sara King, 1629 1ith; 5 to 10. Miss Kramer, with Mrs. Belt, 1314 10th; 28, L Mrs. Anna Loudermilk, 72 I n.e., assisted by Mrs. Boyd and Mrs. John Burnside; 12 to 5. Mrs. Mary Loefler, assisted by Mrs. Pres- ton and Mrs. Mahoney, 43 P n.e.; 2 to 6. Mrs. Lewis and Miss Bessie Lewis of Eck- ington, with Mrs. Chas. A. Shaw, #48 West- minster street; 2 to 10. Miss Nellie Leonard of §2 Jefferson si Anacostia, assisted by Miss Lillie Campbell; 2 to 6. Mrs. Martin Lynch, assisted by Miss Ca- sey and Miss Margurite McElligott and Miss Cain of New York,Mrs.M.Lynch,Carroll Institute; 4 to 7. Mrs. James M. Leitch, 221 Sth xe., assisted by Miss Grace Haliday. Miss AEs Lightfoot, with Miss Gross, 1722 17th, Misses Maggie and Addie Larcombe, with the ladies of the W, C. T. U. at their head- quarters, Central Union Mission building, La. ave., bet. 6th and 7th; 2 to 7. Miss Leila Lewis, assisted by Mrs. R. EB. Lewis, Mrs. C. M. Darton, Mrs. Harry M. Payne, Misses Blanche Hargrove, Ada Gor- man, Era Ewing, Dollie Young and Maude Moore, 1412 N; after 3. Misses Mamie Lee, Ida Washington and Mary Payne, 730 23d; 2 to 8. Mrs. Samuel E. Lacy, assisted by Misses Pauline Bruce, Evelyn Lacy,Charity ‘Heath- man, Mary bruce, Mary Lacy, Jennie Ede- lin, Sadie Langhorn, 1731 L; 2 to 10, Mrs. Charlies Lyman, 433 M, assisted by Miss Lyman, 2d, nie Keene, Miss Florence Keene, Miss Heiges anu ...8s Rosa Holmes; after 2. Miss com A. Lord, with Mrs. Charles Ly- 433M. man, 43% 's. William Leahy, assisted by Miss Susan Thompson, 723 4th n.e. Miss Ella Lyons, assisted by Miss Ella Ackel, Miss Conway, Miss Leane, Miss Parker, Miss Russell, Miss Cudmore, 728 Ist n.e.; 6 to 9. The Misses Lasier, with Mrs, Herbert Maud Lightfoot, with Miss 3 to %& Buell, 1701 V; 2 to 7. R; 3. Mrs. S. D. La Fetra, Central Union Mis- sion, with the W. C. T. U.; 3 to 6. : M. Miss Bridget McGinniss, assisted by Mrs. Jett, Mrs. Mary McCollugh and Mrs. An- derson, 26 5 ull i. Mrs. Peter McDonald, assisted by Mrs. Barry, Mrs. Lyons, Mrs. White and Mrs. Keegen, 2420 Virginia ave.; 2 till 10. Miss Maude M Moore, with Miss Lieta Lewis, 1412 N; after 4. ‘The Misses Moran, assisted by Miss Flor- ence Carr, Hyattsville, Md. fter 2. Miss Hester Martin, Brookland, D. C.; 7 to 10. Mrs. Thos. H. McKee, assisted by her duagnter Alury, and Mrs. Dr. H. L. Guss, Mrs. KR. Richardson, Miss Eliza T. ard, Miss Clara Meyers, Miss Emma Myers, Miss Laura Clements, Miss Nettie Seitz, Miss Laura Brooke, Miss Georgia Jeffrey, 3 to 8, and Miss Mattie Haines, Miss Clara Haines, 7 Grant place; 5 to 8. Miss Jennie McDonald, assisted by Miss Valiska Valentine, Miss Addie Garges, Miss Marie Boarman and Miss Cassie Adams, 717 North Carolina ave. s.e.; 3 to 7. Misses Clara and Emma Myers, with Mrs. T. H. McKee, 7 Grant place; % to &. Miss Mattie Morgan, Miss Laura Morgan, Mrs. Howard F. Johnson, Miss Margaret Morgan, assisted by Miss May Niewsee and Miss Ettie Collay, 1316 13th; after 3. Miss Cora Mason, assisted by Miss Ada Burch, Miss M. C, Smith and Miss Amy M. Eckbert, 913 M. Mrs. J. J. Muir, assisted by the Misses Muir, Miss 8S. E. Weidermann of Philadei- phia, Miss M. V. Fenwick, Miss M. Dorris, Miss F. Shuffle, Miss A, Fletcher, Miss L. Gi ieee and Miss Ella Clapp, 512 3d; 4 until 8. Miss Mary McGran, assisted by Miss Lusky, 113 D; 3 to 3. Miss Emelie Marshalk, assisted by Misses Maggie Walsh, Pauline Marschalk and Miss Mattie Facer of Alexandria, Va., 428 Ast ne; 2 till 8, Mrs. Kate Thyson Marr, 28 Grant place. Mrs. George A. Myers, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Hoppertan, 3 Grant place. Miss. Soy McCulloch, with Miss Gross, 1ize 1th. Mrs. D. C. Morrison, 1730 g; 5 to v. Miss Mary McDowell, wig. Mrs. Joseph Harper, 412 B n.e.; 2 to Li. Mrs. Michael Mahoney, assisted by her daughters, Mary and Maggie, 816 1st n.e.; W to 10. Mrs. E. A. McIntire and daughter, Mrs. Geo. R. May, assisted by Miss Amy L. May and Miss Emma Houchen, 223 ©. Mrs. FP. H. Mansfield, assisted by Miss Ward and Miss Madison, 1398 17th; 5 to 11. Miss Cora Mason, assisted by Mrs. Ada Cc, Burch, Miss Amy Eckbert and Mrs. Martha Smith, 913 M; 3 ta 7. Miss Annie Moreland, with Mrs. Wm. P. Vandegrift, 411 1st n.e.; 5 to 11. Miss Kitty Moriarty, assisted by Mam Annie Griesbauer, Miss Bertha Craig and Miss Jennie Johnson, 440 7th s.w.; 3 to 10. Miss Agnes McConvey, assisted by Miss Annie Reitz and Miss Jennie Jimmerson of Takoma Park, 71 Defrees; 2 to 4 Mrs. Harriet Middleton, assisted by Mrs. Lulu Brown and Miss Fannie Middleton, 1232 1; 6 to ¥, Mrs. Rosa Mahoney, assisted by her sis- ter, Mrs. Everlena Bell, Miss M. Payne, M Bailey, Mrs. Emma Thompson, Miss Mrs. Saunders, Mrs. James Lyons, Fields, Miss Ragland and Miss A. Douglass, 1120 23d; 8 to 12. Mrs. H. B. Moulton, assisted by Misses Nellie Dyer, Nettie Williams, Ella Boor- aem, Elizabeth Mayse, Celia Mayse and Aupe Wing, 1524 9th; 2 to 8. isses Lonie, Rosie and Barbara Miller, assisted by the Misses Katle Ruppert, Mag- sie Butt, Carrie Kaiser, Mary Gaegier, Mamie Ryan and the Misses Mamie and Gussie Dasch of Baltimore, 640 Q; 8 to & Misses Jessie and Hortense McGowan will assist the Misses Sarah and Annie Mc- Grann, 520 Ist; 2 to 7. Mrs. E. J. Meek, assisted by her daugh- ter, Miss Belle Meek, Mrs Hill and Mr. Abiram Ballard East, 530 3d; 10 to 5. Mrs. Mollie McCann, assisted by her daughter, Annie, and Miss Kate Glenn and the Misses Dolittle; 5 to 11 ette, Miss Georgie Howells, Miss Clara Pax-! mj Brook: Misses Emma and Lena by the Misses Annie and Lizzie Steidel, 1502 North Mrs. Harry McKeldin, Misses Maude Cox and Dillow Cleveland, Ohio, 22 8th s.e.; 2 to Mrs. Maxwell, wife Lutz, Miss Lynch and Miss Reid, at the | 20th. Miss Maggie McKellip of Eckii as- | sisted by her cousin, 'N y ngusn, Miss Bessie Daniel Charleston, S. C., and Miss Wilkinson of Boston; 4 to 9. Miss Madigan, assisted by her sister, Miss — and Miss Lizzie Doyle, 721 4th; 4 Miss Angu Marmelli will assist the Miss E\singer at 26 Sth n.e. Mrs. W. K. Martin, with Mrs. J. B. Aus- tin, 142 S; after 2. Mrs. rge W. McDonnald, 1110 K, as- cae by her sister, Miss Madelin L. Lewis; Mrs. William A. Mills, 1331 T, assisted by iss Frost, Miss Green, Miss Borland, Miss Weed ana Mcs. E. C. Schley; 4 to 10. Miss Julia McDowell of 1823 ‘th. with — ot Cabell Williamson, 216 Indiana ave.; after 4. The Misses McCarthy of 925 7th, with Mrs. A. Kern: at the Lincoln, cor. 10th and H; after 4 Miss Emma McDonald, with Mrs. 8. M. Yeatman, 511 34; 3 to 10. Miss Eva nee with Mrs, Chas. to 8 E. Hodgkin, 93x Miss Rosie McGi' assisted by Miss 706 Sth n.e.; 6 to 8. ern, May and Katie Bishop, Miss Mary Muhall, assisted by friends, Misses Flora Schaeffer, Jennie Muldoon, Emma Linden, Marie Slattery and Racheal Oppenheimer, 1:4) M. Miss Muirhead and Miss Flora Macdonald eer with Mrs. H. B. Moulton, 1524 Miss Louise A. Montrop of 610 Mass. ave., with Mrs, L. Cabell Williamson, 216 Indi- ana ave.; after 4, N. Mrs. Allison Nailor, jr., 1315 15th n.w., assisted by Mrs. Robt. E. Boyd, Mrs. Robt. Wind, Mrs. Marshall Cushing, Mrs. Geo. Hale, Mrs. Chas. Fletcher, the Misses Til- Miss wis Alma Ebert and Allie Seitz; 0 Mrs. A. Niedfeldt, 1006 2vth. Miss Mollie Newton, 1510 Sth n.w., as- sisted by Miss Simmons and the Misses rrons. Miss Lillian Norton; 2 to 7. Miss Katie Nott, with Mrs. Judge Glen- ney, 913 I; 4 to 8. Mrs. Kate Ni with Mrs. S. M. Yeatman, 511 34; 3 to 10. Miss Gracie Nelson, 412 10th s.¢.; 4 to 7. Miss Blanche Newman, with Mrs. Dr. 8. a D; 2 to & ss J Nicholson, with Mrs. Joseph UStiss lizabeth “Nix za Nixon, with Miss Eva Whitford, 419 O; 2 to 6. The Misses Abbie Nelson, Ida Rhone, and Saidee Louisa Colman, Jane Allen Robinson will receive with the Misses = 351 Wilson; 4 to 9. rs. Chas. E. Naylor, with Mrs. M. A. after 3. o. Miss Helen A. Olmsted, with Mrs.oRoN. se and daughters, 220 a 2to'@) * Margaret A. O’Brien of 24 n.e. will assist Miss Mae Carter, 501 Ist oe rs to Miss Alice Owings, 1742 P n.w.; Mrs. John Ober, 819 Va. ave. 8.e. Miss Annie O'Neil, assisted by her sisters, Misses Kate and Sadie O'Neil, 450 Ridge st.; Miss ie O'Connor, her , assisted by sister-in-law, Mrs. Wm. H. O'Connor, and the Misses Herrington of West Mtr os and Miss Mamie Myers, 2002 4th n.e., - ington; 3 to 9. PrP. Mrs. James W. Pumphrey, assisted by her daughters, Mrs. G. W. Taylor, Mrs. Wm. K. Haynes, Misses Ida and Sallie, and the Misses Minnie Ridgway, Blanche Brown and Edna McEwen, 477 C; 3 to vu. Miss Izor Patterson, assisted by Miss Bf- fie Hutchison and Miss Mott Patterson, 713 10th s.e.; 2 to 5. ‘The Misses Prender, Miss F. Griffith, Miss Elia May, Miss Anna Bierley, the Misses Jacobs, Miss N. Nolan and the Misses Marschalk, young ladies of the Crystal Wave Pleasure Club, 208 11th s.e.; after 3. Miss Eva Parker will assist the Misses eg F s.w.; 4 to 9. ie Phillips, assisted by Miss Hughey and Miss Lightfoot, 1507 R; 3 to 9. Mrs. Peters, assisted by Miss Augestine and Miss Alice Keegan, 139 H n.e.; 10 to 4 Miss E. Lena Pitts will assist Miss Tillie Roth, 116 11th s.e.; 2 to & Miss Petty, 3331 O. : Mrs, Abraham Peters and daughters, 1632 Valley st, West W: 52 to 6 Mrs. Wm. T. Priddy, assisted by Mrs. Col. W. H. Crook, Mrs. Edward MeCristal, Mrs. Harry Gardner, Miss Mary Florence Brian, Miss Leone M.’ King, Miss M. J. Baldwin, M. en ngs 3 to 7. iss Annie Prosise, with Misses Greene, 514 D ne.; 2 to 11. Mrs. and Miss Peterson, 1424 L; 2 to 5. Miss Mott Patterson, 412 luth s.e.; 4 to 7. nea Eva Pruden, with Miss Gross, 1722 ith. Mrs. Percy Prescott, assisted Miss Caffrey, Miss O'Donnell, Miss seu Kone son, Miss Fowler, the Misses Lyons, 1128 4th n.e.; 4 to ¥. and Mabel Piatt, The Misses Gertrude aa “= Gross, 1722 17th. iss Annie E. Pleasants, assisted Miss Maggie Younger, 1412 10th; 3 to 9, se Mrs. Geo. W. Paschal and Mrs. Thos. M. Paschal, assisted by their daughters and cousins, the Misses Lily of Georgia, and by ze © age At Lee and Miss Owings, 1742 P; to dod 0” Miss Bessie M. Palmer, with M! a “tg Williamson, 216 Indiana ave. wey deer atten Miss Pearl H. Pipes, with Mrs. L. Cabell Williamson, 216 Indiana fave.s after @) ‘=! a Ella and Ada Pumphrey, 412 16th Be. tov. 1 Miss Emily Peck, with 1517 Howard ave, Mt. Miss Peffer, Miss Wilson, Atchison, Miss Anne Wilson Gwynn, assisted by Mrs. Gallinger, Miss Clara Young, it. Mra. Burrows, Mrs. John De Witt Warner, Mrs. Jessie Palmer Weber, Mrs. George McNeir rssh gid Seymour, at the Elsmere; from 4 Miss Marie Perkins, with Miss Eva = ford, 419 O; 2 to 6 = Miss Katie Ruppert will assist the Misses Miller at 64 I n.w.;3 to 8, Miss Myra Raby, with Miss Stella V. Curtis, 110 2d n.e.p3 to S$ Reid, Miss Helen F. by Misses a. and Nellie Hyatt, 47 E; ter 3. Miss Rertie Reese, assisted by the Misses —— Flynn and Maggie O’Brien, 106 I; to Miss Emma Robinson, assisted by Miss Gertrude Phillip and Mrs. Leo. 8 West, 1126 26th; 4 to 8. Mrs. R. 8. Richardson, with Mra. Thos. H. McKee, 7 Grant place: 3 to & Miss Julia Conway Rock, with Miss Wade, 137 Mass. ave. n.e.; 2 to 5. Miss Lucy M. Rynex, with Miss Grace A. Dowling, 614 E; 3 to 9. Mrs. Riley, assisted by Mrs. Looney, 301 H_n.e.; 10 to 2. x Mrs. I, Readen, assisted by her ter eg Misses Blanche and 10 5. Miss Carrie Rice, with the Misses Cham- bers, 1763 13th; 2 to 8. Mrs. Reard Mrs. W. T. Mrs. Quilian, lon, assisted by Babbitt, Mrs. O’Brien and 737 Del. ave. n.e.; 2 to 7. llth s.e.;2 to 8. Mrs. Robinson, the Misseses Miss Sophie, ne Edith Robinson of Robinson and Brightwood; after Mrs. A. L. Reed, assisted by her ter, Miss Nellie Reed, ang Miss Una num, 305_C;2 to5. ae daugh- Sweet- Mrs. lon.y, Mrs. Cudmer, Mrs. 0”) in Lizzie McGovern and Miss Mary 804 ist n.e. Mrs. Agnes Rollins, assisted Mrs. —— ge Smith and Mige Lottie Lewis, 47 1 10 11. Giles 8. Rofter, Belle Johnson, Minnie Denuls, Vineinis Keech, Edith Nixon, Jennie Edith el Miller, and Mrs. A. DeMar, 506 East Capitol; 3 to 10. Mrs. Wm. Smith, assisted Mrs. feber her! Oval Pure A cream of tartar baking pow- der. Highest of all in leavenin strength.—Latest United States Government Feud pork i i : E Prof. > by the Misses Truemans, Storay, Armstrong, Conrad, Sherwood, McCormic, Southy, Fletcher, Athey, Johnson and otb- ers, n.w. cor. 31st and M; 8 to 12. Miss M. St son, assisted by her sis- ters Grace and Bessie: 2 to 5. Mrs. S. W. Saxton, assisted by the Misses Saxton, Miss Fletcher, Misses Woodford . Mrs. Jas. > Mrs. Edwin Spalding, Miss Mrs. Charies Sturtevant, Miss Dillon, Miss Gavin, Mrs. Byrnes, Miss Stier, Miss Sara Rath- bone, Miss Jennie Shields, Miss Neilie Car- ter and Miss bel Knight, 1106 Maryland ave. s.w.; 2 to 7. Miss Stier will assist the Misses Saxton, 1401 Kennesaw ave., Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. Lizzie C. Sholes, with the lady man- = A the Woman's Home, 3248 Miss Bessie E. Searle and sisters: 5 to 10. The M with Mrs. L. Cabell isses Williansson, 216 diana ave.; after 4. « in of Beulah and Georgie Sander Raleigh, N. C., with Mrs. 8. M. Yeatman, 611 34; 3 to 10, Miss Kate V. Smoot, Yeatman, 511 34; 3 to 10. Mrs. A. J. Shelton, assisted by Mrs. N. E. Morgan and Mrs. H. M. Bailey, 1516 Madi- son. Mrs. Bridget Sweeney, assisted Annte Hurley and Mrs, Cale Lg ni 1119 Ist; 11 to 3. caeid Magee Miss Snyder, Arledge, Dr, and Mrs. Cl A. Stakely and Miss Stakely, 1414 16th; after 3. Miss Nettie Seitz, with Mrs. T. H. McKee, 7 Grant Place; 3 to Mrs. A. 1102 9th. Mrs. Wenie Smith, assisted by Mesdames O. V. Shomo and Will Hunt and the Misses Pilla and Ida Bairgee, 449 New Jersey ave.; Mrs. O. V. Shomo, with Mrs. Wenie Smith, -~ New Jersey ave. Stoughton; 4 to & Misses Mattie and Eleanore is, with Mrs. Allen C. Smith, 02 11th; 3 to Mabel Shekells, sted =. the Misses Hattie Borland, Martina rvey, Gertie Abbot, Bertie Hunter, Rose Withers and Mary Jenkins, 419 4th; 2:30 to 9. Misses Lizzie and Rose Sefton, assisted by Miss Rose O, Hagan and Miss Nellie Kearny; after 2 Mrs. Alien C. Smith, assisted by her sis- ter, Miss Lizzie Roe, Mrs. James L. Ward, Misses Mattie and Eleanore Simonds, Miss Bell Smith, Miss Millie Dyre, Misses Cora and Flora Etzler, Miss Mattie Abraham and Miss Johnson of Ohio, 102 11th; 8 to ®. Mrs. J. W. Speak, assisted by the Misses Nellie and Talitha Bernhard and Mrs. Guy Wines, €20 C; 2 p. m. Mrs. Chas. A. Shaw and Mrs. Maude Shaw, assisted by Miss Lewis, Miss Bessie Lewis and Miss Fletcher, 948 Westminster; 2 to 10. Miss Amanda J. and Miss Jose- Sweeney phine Levy; 4 to 5; 48 In. e. ris B © Schley with Mrs. W. Mt. Mims; Mrs. Charles W. Shelton of 1918 15th.with the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, i g F i : i i 5 | é f i a) bs if x. ra 3 5 F i SER Re rat i a is) peGkE Fae

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