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8 NIN ; THE EVE G STAR, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1894-TWELVE PAGES, THE NEW CONGREss. | Hudson, T. 5., Kan., 1008 B. Ca: Sed is . Capitol st. Some a Hunter, A. J., IL, Hotel Lawrence. THE WORLD OF SOCIETY. ; > - Tak nfors and Representatives | Hutcheson, J: C.,"Texas, Arno. i ‘ake nm Be Founa. Hitt, RoW “fh, "1507 Know, Basic O Vibe P. lolman, W. 8., Indiana, 2125 R st. n 9 SARSAPARILLA. ¢ President. Hooker, Warren B., N. ¥.. Elsmere, AM™ ; % YE R’S S ORe wis. Stevenson, A. i, LiL, Normanate, Ikirt, Geo, P. Ohio, 129 sth se. amber of Lenten Entertainments of A LD. jenators, Johnson, H. U., Ind., é i i » F ‘acts. G AND ELEVENTH sTREETs, csicaca, Aldrich, Nelson W., R. L, Arlington. Johnson, M. N. eee ty _—" Various Kinds, . Allen, William V., Neb.,246 Delaware ave.| Johnson, T. L..’ Ohio, 926 isth nw. the Only 1893, Allison, William B., Iowa, 1124 Vt. ave. Jones, W. A., Va., Varnum. ¥ Free School for Ladies. Bate, Willlam G., Tenn.,. Ebbitt House. Joseph, A Mexico, 710 ioth n.w. Receptions and Teas Are Still Enj erry, James H., Ari etropolitan. joy. C.F.) Mo., Normandie. ae eck —_—_—— Blackburn, Joseph C. S., Ky., Normandie.| Ketfer, A. R., Minn., National. SHOW EXER AND GOOD-NATURED TEACHER TO ° Brice, Calvin 8. Ohio iell i st. Kem, 0. ed by Fashionable People—Per- ae AST e arsaparilla | ibe esos. | Bie | const te ot tole arene D. Saffery, Donelson, ‘La., Richmond. 3, Geo, F. Coy a a Cali, Wilkinson, Flor.da, 1003 N nw. Kyle, j. C., Miss, Varnum. FURNISH oy pik, ribbos and Jace here, but you will not be At the Worl id’ Ss FE. ° Camden, ee W. Va., Normandie. pace. eo Jowa, Arno. sked to do so. neron, Jam pa. .E., TL, “Normandie. razil lina QUANTITY, 7 The teacher will be making the bows tomor- air. Carey, ‘Joseph M., Wyo. Arlington. Lapham, Oscar, R. I., 1635 Q st. n.w. M = a uae prtaaradigace aan Part row and auswerlag questions at ‘table on frst. floor | {————————— Chandier, William E., N. H., 1421 I st Latimer, A.C.’ S.C. 1015 Mass. ave erga tae egress li | ornens Dear center of store, Where the two main aisles IT LE ADS Colquitt, Alfred H., Ga., 220A st. se. Layton, F. C., Ohio, Normandie. dinner the French ambassador, the German * — AYER'S | abe Richard, ‘Texas, 420 bth st. [peg Etna Dee Ase ambassador, the Mexican minister and QUALITY . To Me d || SARSaPaRILLA, | All] Other Culler, ‘shelby A il 3 peeres Jacoy iY, Arlington. pe pega: orebagarod = oe ges Pics Serene tartar baking pow- | om, 8 MHL, 1 a isle, M. C., Ky., Woodmont. ; minister, the aa n an | WORLDS Fam, | Daniel, John W., Va., i700 19th st. TAvinagetn Ee oe ed a cveisee latino . er. Highest of all in leavening 44 % is ~ 3 . y rose - t, Mrs. = Asconadiiann emesso, | BLOOD | bis. SUNRMS AMS MAMAS) foattood, OPN TS. 'Y. dorset" | Tl air ckay, Mrs Reumey, ie Sher-/SUTCDEtD- Lat Una ates Goer d . ae = Loud, E., Cal., ay. grrr a . F W. cae Dolph, Jos. 'N,, Ofeg., S Latayette square, Koudenslaser,”¥. any rmiardie. rill, Miss Riddle, the Misses de Mendonca, | 7° Hot ), AND omen. Purifiers. Faulkner-Chas, J, W.Va, 1519 Ro. ave Lynch Thowae 32 Ind, pacaieoe an aeons stumionge yal Baking Powder Oo, " -ERTISERS Frye, William P., 3 ‘amilton, Th " ; i . ohio If ig f “WOMEN WITH PALE, COLORLESS F. Gallinger, J. H., N. H., The Elsmere, Manse Scie ea eke aw: Mrs. Stevenson has returned trom a visit 106 Wall &., 5X, usE you haven’t got a de- Ba oe Hotel Varnum. Maguire, James G:, Cal. Arno. to Kentucky. ——— wf Md., Shoreha: Mahon, Thad M., Pa., 507 6th now. Mr. and Mrs. Covarrubias gave the first we of their evening receptions on Sunday last, | pr in theses. See Reo om ‘Metropolitan, |#Nd a large compeny of diplomatic and Mallory, 8S. R., Fla., 483 Pa. Marsh, B. Ii., 208 A st. » ONE MEDIUM. cent “Mackintosh or Um-| pitteit bina ous (iene tat brella you have no excuse} 7" | | | - Georg. e 1K Marshall, James, V = CR ROraraT ay, George, Del., 1421 K st. all, James, Virginia, soc i ts a for not getting both n a eas “ALING WHICH | Hate, Lugene, Me, 10l 16th at, Marin, Augustus Ndnd. sui Fla-ave.n.w, | Other friends enjoyed their hospitality. Rime gos Miller has returned from a visit = g = Ow. Pink ; Tyoee qilliaas’ | Hansbrough, Henry Marvin, Fre . Y., Hamilton. Mrs. Dolph was at home yesterday after- jonroe. ACCORDING fe eee ee tion by sick prople Onl thal. rine anny | Hatzis, Iaham G., {eAleer, Wm., Pa., Hotel Randall. anon to ‘enlace, Ga abe Hl be cm cue oan]. aE Onl NLS AE aeay ob 00s Baw anor Mackintoshes*at $5.98 and $7.98" such ‘as usoaily | : if salty: Jomo ey MoGlegry, J 5 mae ne. Sequent Mondays in Lent. York avenue celebrated their tenih To retail at $7.50 and $10.” Very latest style, with | 27 YOUR PACK ACHES, on you ane azi| HEsiNS, Anthony, Del McCreary, jas’ Bs . Shoreham. Mr. A. B. de Guerville, lately the com-| Wedding anniversary on Thursday evenin REQUIREMENTS : Miadies’ Aecpe Mactinnoees, tk te Erowa's tron Bitters wit’ sce eee eecebllty: | Hoar, G “Mass., Vermont ave. } MeCulloen, B. 1527 1 at. missioner to Korea and Japan for the Robert Richat Sati os ot Serge Mackintosiies, with long cape, &e..| rons | unde ake 998 | vert + MeDannola, 1th st. nw. | world’s thir, delivered an interesting lecture | 3 Mrs, Reese, Me, 98 Instead of $5.50 . vl ree, we’ have MeDearnmond, J. enn., National. yesterdu” afternoon at the Shoreham on | Metpe aie, penty Brown, Mr. and ‘Mrs. or {hem more expensive and cheaper, but ‘nome such . . McDowell, a ht and Mrs. John | bargains as thuse above mentioned. See EC Sua i : Dowell, AL, Pi the social lite of these iwo couniries. In | ‘Geo et ee. one ‘HEIR BUSINESS | o | UAE Kany IS CUTTING TEETH ME SURE) Jones, John : pokttrick, Mas his audience were Mrs. Cleveland, Mrs. | pally, tir'D. GC. Glens ‘of Florida, ‘Cave A nly $1.50 each for Unie! pii.¢.ittiolt wettectearemeareiatee Wine | iste sane Te : MeGenn. 1. Saisie, Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. A. K.’ Eddy, | Judson Malvin, Rev. Wats, sr wWillne SOME brell. h. ill soothes the Lodge, Henry Cabot. M McLaurin, J. 1. rs. W. J. White, Mrs. and Miss Paunce- }iawkins of Virginie, ‘Mr \ a | brellas that will be re-cov- os Lindsey, William, Ky McMillin, “Heaton, Tenn., 1115 G nw. Steran® Misses Mendonca, Mrs. and 31iss| Orium, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Ben ed WANT TO REACH ‘ ered free of charge should ie. Manderson, ¢ 2 F MeNaxny, W. Fv ind. Sis bast Capitol. | Xian Jehastobe, hire. leanens Beer een pone hire Seen aa E. Freeman and * ©. } ACLA ‘ Me « we x ry ed a ee A. Wilson, Mrs. W. 3 ad nm, Mrs. Johnson, Addell Simms of we ‘they split within one year tt Been ee ave | MECH SB Nee, Gas ave me | Biche Mia Shai, Ure Maes, het | Eredotae, Mine Plre Waitt es = | : Mills, R = iS st. n. w. Meredith, E. it, Vitgi 1 end Miss Belknap, Miss Cornell, Miss De i ame GENERAL PUBLIC. of purchase. - Mitchell, John vn, Chamberiin’s, | Beyer, Adgipiy La e200 Q st ing, Mrs. Moorhead and Mrs. uldekoper. tie Ford. pa. cnnesees and BECAUSE THEY HAVE _cTRE, ave 26 and 28-inch paragon trames, cov || — 2 Lope SO MEE eat oe ae A company made up almost entirely of quite handsome. ass oria sik; swee ‘@ weichsel’ wood r “ais Sie 5 5 ae | N ARTICLE ~ handles, on which your lalilale ‘will’ be cograved | | B | Morrill, "Sustin 8. ‘Thomas circle. | Montgomery, A. B., Ky. 1012 1th st. nw. Senate Cote OJOS the ee ne ee | Mss. Van Wyk, Ale at Wie ananaten, ad without extra charge. 4 ® | Murphy, Edward, jr, N.¥.,1701 K st.n.w.| Moen, John W., Mich., 6 Iowa circle. fematic corps enjoyed the harp recital yes- will give a luncheon in honor of Miss Mor- 2 #1 Palmer, John M.. I! ; Morgan, C. H., "Mo. 2012 Hillyeh place. — afternoon given by Mrs. Thomas ton, sister of the Secretary of Agriculture, THAT s S | Pasco, ‘Samuer, Morida, Mere Cont a> Masa, Shoreham. sects soveret Soon D; Roche sang very February 27 at the Portiand. 2 | Peffer, Wm. A., Kansa: -, Ga., nw. ballads, accompani: "There cm EVERYBODY WANTS. al ll o |= ins, Geo. @, Cal., Maltby building. W., S3'C., 1924 1th n.w. on the harp by Mr. Aptommas. Among was @ very pretty celebration of a 3 \E | . . D3 + | Muteniér, Howard, Ba, 122i 13th. those present were Saron Fava, Mrs. Picit. | Silver wedding at the Congressional Hot OTHERS, | ances Eentered 9° sot ae sith by wntng: Mrs. = Spread | eee Net Robert, Ark, 907 BM. st. the Chinese minister and Mae dase Yu uy, | last evening, It being the Centy-atth one : Dainty fingers, by visiting Mauteure Parlor on | =| . The Cochran. Gate Wee oo Elsmere. and Mrs, Lazo Arsaga, Mrs. Romero, Mrs. | energy” = a of Mr. and Mrs. & -PUSHING A first Goor. presided over by Mrs. Suilth, the cele \z M4a7 R. Lave.| O'Neill, Joseph a ey ‘i nates eae ‘Daal oe | all biden, and in acdition to the relatives rat wish Manicure. 35. if bi the | . 1383 R st. now. aterm “* + "3. los, the Japanese | ives C., Metropolitan, pe ey ad ad ews N. 4 ’ | 5 3 i Paschal, P.M. ‘Texas, 1742 P nw. Minister and Mrs. Zeballos will give a | J., where the happy pair were Baste Women’s Shoes that il ie ME a el Pattersgn, ‘Josiah, ‘Tepn.. Metropolitam. | dinner on Saturday. | car. on oe ATTRACT THE ATTENTION combine beauty with com=||% Te Men's shoes cut a vig figure in | | Shoup, Geo L.. idaho, The Cochran. Paynter, Thomas i, Kentner Amo, Miss Greer, daughter of Admiral and Mrs. | one, “Copvities im menor, of the occasion fort. | 2 this sale, Men with certain size feet Smith, James, jr., N.J., Normandie. Pearson, Albert J., Ohio, 68th st. se. | Greer, started yesterday to Norfolk, where | nthe dining hail, the tables wen aren wa OFA . : \2 can save almost Walt what te oti Stewart. Willlim M vartland. |. | Benes, Late, Colorado, 100% G st, nw. she Will make a visit to Mrs. Menocal. | in the form of a gridiron, and covers were z | narily paid. Run your th cockbridce, F . a ‘onn. % endleton, Geo, C., Texas, Randall, rise party was laid = “ NARROWER CIRCLE, ‘The Anglo-American Shoes possess the merit of | | deen he ce ee Squine, Watson C., Wash., Normandie. Pendleton. JO. W. Va. 123 A st. Le Be nage ai cca atven last aiht af | 500 See Sreny Sees See wan & eee j Balin Pootwear, ike with the beauty of the || aa pale’ Dancing: Tomoe. Tae’ Teel Henry M_ Colocaiic. (ac P st: Perkins, Geo. D., Towa. “Hamilton ete nae art 38 rtreet | windows end mantels were fl oe The = WHICH INCLUDES Tere ‘$5.95 07 | 1 guye7l| 3 in 6%, 7, 8, 8%,-9 and 10. Last urple, David, Ind., The Varnum. ps, T. a... 112 . avi - brate wenty-1 filled alm : 5.005 | $4. ot || 8, 8%, st B ’ 3. C.. 1627 Mass. ave. Pickler, J.'A., 8. Daic., 120 Mass. ave. ne, | birthday of the elder son, Albert F. Hodes. 88d rubber plants. The banquet lasted tll 2 now - Sess | oss | See | ES | 2S a ee ee cere a oe Vanee, %. B., N. C., 1627 Mass. ave. Pickler, 3. 3 0. | er Rear midnight. after which ties MERELY THOSE CF Ail widths and sizes at above prices. | iz Pie sd Ma. 9. Last © in 5, 8, 9, Vest, Geo. G., Missouri, 1204 ® now. igott,’ J. BP.) Con Varnum. e meeting was a complete surprise 10 a e there was = i : - || 10. Last D in 71%, 9 and 944, yilas, William F., Wis. Arno. Post, P.'8., IIL, Hamilton, him, as was the present of a beautiful | . There were many silver presents tee acai fo See Hatneers “Welcane Fux Baik" Cer || Were $3. Now $1.75 Voorhees. Daniel Wy tid. I Powers. 11” HL,"Vt Elamere, Ne ae Sa men by 2) cee pe beeen ot eee mu _cnre for only Second floor. | e ° e e Ww, bee le paren! an an i THEY OuEK. - ms, out all Feather Boas that sold up to | i yD. Winn. pee Sc 8., Mass., Shoreham. siven by his church classmates. The) A banquet was given last night by the ee 18, 15 patrs Dancing Oxfords. Last A La. Richmond. Rayner isndar” Maes ess 2Ve evening was spent in songs, recita-| members of the Jolly Twenty-four for the ’ | im 54, 64, Ov Last B in 5%, 6 7, 4 5 Cal. Ebb Reed, Thomas 'B., Maine, Shoreham. Senta ee Sak need with 5 | ee at ee ree aeons ae a otners pportunity. = 9%. Last Cin 5, 8 and 9% % Wolcott, Edward O., Coi., 1221 Conn. ave. | Rety, James By’ Pan National bountiful supper. Among those present | Levy, president; Mr. J. Coldburg, Vice pres- = WwW. ens Richardson, @. 8, stich SST N, J. av.ae| Were the Misses Roth, Sacks, Koontz, Ment; Mr. J. Greenbers, financial secresary: Those with children f = Were $3. Now $2.25. |: Representatives. Richardson, J. D., Tenn, 1103 uth now. | Swearingen, Woodward, Rice,’ Dowling, Nr. J. Garner, recording secretary; Miss D. nirom 2 Richards, Jas. A.” Ohio, 2406-1 nw Caster, MeWhorter, Bryan, Miller, Holland, | Cohen, treasurer, und Mr. Wm. Feldman | 1 to 4 years of age EB) 1 patr ctoth-top Co s Abbe Robert, je. Ba, the Ali Ritchie, B.F. Oilo, Ebbitt. Clarke, Miss Bowbeer and sister, Reeves | S°scant-at-arms, A ‘> IN OTHER WORDS, . i Se ee pe Robbins, G. A. Ala., Arno Hotel. and ‘sister, Lewis and sister, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. David McKenzie of * | You have read of as lttle-peiced Dresses, but || = “i agceeet agin bk a 6B. Bop: Tea Sarat ee al stropoll Makes Meet. ‘ Slaven “gee Young, | Hill celebrated their golden wedding S35 ' crit: co » : wir Cloth-top Congress, size 6 B, ‘obertson, Samuel M., .,, Metropolitan. isher, . 4 *§ . a "4 THE STAR an ule Gane ee from $8 to $4.25. issell, Ren}. Hy Georgia, 248 30 Rew. | honey,’ Gilbert, Emerson, Farloe’ Myrcy, | the Teeldence’of theie crissy, anion. at : | Camhric Dresses, adders. tritanied | ¥ pair Lace Shoes, 10 B, imperfect, eae, Conn . Hamilton. MeWlhorter, Helmick, Woodward, Bisck- | MeKenzie of ith atroe one Alex. DOES Gingham Dresses, embroidery trimmed. me trom $5 te $1.00. Willem, N. Y.. 206 N. J. ave. me. | mar, Miller and the wes pene ee rent. The | GRmrie” Drewes” tat, shor aie 4 Mui tice mod eee ie Hey burn Jno. But Conn, ave. Deother, ig ee ee ee | ee ieee fm music. song and reci- Hi BUSINESS Extra:—A few slightly soiled Linon Di 8, sizes a ce S a a bt | z . D., fexas, Arno. r. im. cKenzie seve! — |B to 6 years, Reduced from $1.85 to Toe for choice, 85 to 3. (2)| Avery. Ino Schermerhora, 8 J, N. ¥., Arlington, Le Droit Park was the scene of a very | comic songs which were greatly enjoyed, FOR | Keep House? : + Lope =e Shoes, 8 B, 9 C, 9 D, Batley. rare Shaw, G. Bs. bier: iy th =: -pryrersl gpg tie evening, given at ey, a repaired to the dining i rou $3 to $3.50. ° a ad opolitan. e house oi vr. an irs. W. E. Werten- e an elegant anniversary supper 5 2 i Bi 5 cy) " pper ADVERTISERS OF ALL CLASSES. ak pats Hatton Shoe, Bw tn TT boy Wie kai ge baker, the orcasion being: the birthday, of | Tete precede nite nee ae ul 2 and 8, . from H 1628 15th. Si 201 J s v 48 nic! ~~ \T COMPLETELY COVERS toc for choice of tomor- ber Metropolitan. Spe Wik a lone were rendered on the gultar, mando- | ee ae wan cerponded to by the + 5 pairs Cloth-top Cong: Sh » Lyi s1 4 of $1 . y Messrs. John Dor- 3 e dec- GEES | row’s contents of first floor Bur eee ee ee Fea, Sinith; St. -, ilinots, O18 14th street, sq, Alien Moran and Mr. William Madert. | Those “procen Elden yellow and green, i ‘. " ett, rs Snodeg ae — rary O1 y presen| r. and % vt oF | bargain tablenear Eleventh = repens Sao 2 1G eae 8s Rarwig, Chae Ww Someta Fi. Wie Galen room, whore an elaborate spread: had tees | MeKenzic.sr.. Mr. and Mrs John McKenzie: 'streetentrance. Nota few freee. Se \ . Belden, J.J. N Lewis. Conn, Riggs Prepared by the host and hostess. After | Castel ‘Mr Davi atebena eee MES BUSINESS INTERESTS i t . 1 palr Bluchers, $4 R, from $7 bse, Chins. i. er, Wm M., Hii. 43 B se. Supper dancing was indulged im, until the | Spat) Mr. David MeKenaie, jr. Mr. and | soc articles in the lot. to $3.50, Bell, John ¢ 1B. Ain, 1B st. nw. small hours of the morning, when the | Kenge "ble aud Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Mo- AND Men's Patent Leather Oxfords, B 5, Bers: Over, ens, M. T.. Mass., Arlington. guests retired, after having spent a very @ Gas Globes, engraved. vive Vides Beweia. & © 5 and 6, from $5 to $3. Gives Stephenson, §."M.. Mich... Ebbitt. enjoyable eveaing. Among those present| Mrs. C. H. Dixon of Savannah, Ga, ts HUMAN ACTIVITIES | String... ngravedd ‘Cel st ndy...Colery ‘Traye Other small lots and edd patrs | Se Doledale, T. R., Miss. Varnum, — pe ag Wet John Moran, Mr. and patna of her sister, Mrs. Robt. Callum, . m Water Pitchers, crystal glass... spread out on separate table for = | ane’ W. rs. Dorsey Moran, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. | 1735 De Sales street. Fruit Bow! igh .+.-Table 5 i. zt | Stone, Cc. W e ¢ Seo iec-rated. ..linporters” sample Cups and Saucers... i Strait, T © < OF COLUMBIA | Majoites Pit Bo pe aye | 2 trait, . Mass. ave. ne Clara Moran, Lottie Moran, Mary Johnson, 2 ae ay ArthurBur t, i Strong, 1. nro. 3d ne. Lucy Hessler and Messrs. Allen Moran,| Ms. M. P. Beale and son of Baltimore AND rated....Earthen Tea Pots... Bowls = ay F . H., Va., 2U Fast Capitol. Randolph Moran, William Madert, William | ®Te visiting Col. J. °G, Johannes, 139 C The Burt Shoe Sicre, * | kinridge, . : Florida ay, | Ser ills, Wdaho, i824 Hat. W. Wertenbake:, Drs. C. I. Wertenbaker | Street southeast. SURROUNDING COUNTRY. ay ee ; Ll mete Wg ee ee rete Watkins and Mr. Clarence C.| Miss Emily Nattans has returned from < ousclle, Co a. niiton, J. Cl Mo. E rigs soared New York, and will be at home Tuesday 1N SHORT, 5 rs. \ sth sve, A.) Minn., Eckinston. The residence of Dr. O. J. Carieton pre- | With Mrs. Arthur Nettans. z Granite ‘and Thine and i ‘Bet: | =| ai A. ‘Tenn. “413 thaw. sented a scene of great brilliancy last even-| Mrs. Isadore Saks of 1715 Massachusetts IT MAY TRULY BE SAID stenciled. Dust Brushes, wire drawn... .Sugar 4 — { Md., 3 st Pen ae a See being a reception tendered | avenue will not receive Wednesday of this loxes, wit! fi covers....Wire Clothes Lines, Coch Pe es lay epburn of Py a y | Week, owing to ces ie ged covers... Wire ol i me | oe Cociran, | ita. yen, | MES Carleton. The perlors and dining hati| Biss her absence from the city. rusius, M., 1 7, Mewtepolitan, A st. sé, ; : county, Md. are visiting friends in INTO EVERY HOUSEHOLD Those Sample Garments. Sprin g H ats pele gee ve Aja. Metropolitan, a finit to her brother, Dr, james H. Hep- a '° ssutiows, J, 10 KR. Lav handsome gernet silk gown, garnished with uel Scherman has returned to this AND 13 The Suits. Bean, 8. By RED Gant, Mast Gani ey point of Venice lace. Mrs. Carleton, who | City, and will remain a few weeks before a oe ° All the new and nodby bis, Dai | Wplegrait, Thomas, lowa, 1 wore A handsome gown of pale blue silk | leaving for the south. READ EVERYBO! Blocks is Suc ~ Hatn—oo num, Win. D. Van Voorhis, H. C., Ghio, .w, 2nd lace, with diamond ornaments, was as-| Miss Daisy Rosecrans has with her her WITHIN THOSE LIMITS. $9.98 for choice of latest gle thekays tara Aa Bower, Wm. HN. G, ies at Wate STE. Mase shorten | Black lie rimmed with’ oli peer sace | Souslts Miss Bertha Alead of Ticonderoga, Paris and London style are ready. $1.50. and_up. Beweat aed Mrs. Leach was richly attired Ina. black | 327 Spring Suits worth from | yi, | and white silk. Miss Kehoe wore a charm-| , Mus George ¥. Vresend of Gunmit, 3. 2 i |ing costume of ox-blood silk. In addition | J. iting parents, Mr. and Mrs. : —— Sis to $a cach Willett & Ruoff, 905Pa. Av. | |1ng costume of ox-blood silk. tn adaition | 7 ie Visiting ber <br, and ire (915 35 . fe16 Cochr solos by Mrs. Leach,Sirs. Carleton and Miss | Pleasant, and will be at home Wednes- > Alb CuassEs The Jackets Than is eer Artngton. | Mepburn, a number of ‘the most classical | 48. : Nore | felections were rendered by the new auto-| Major Downing and wife of Denver, Col., or = ee eee [matic electric piano, which is said to be| are in the city visiting his sister, Mra. ‘$4.98 for choice of equal $i and $1.25 : re only one of its kind in this city. Supper | Col. Rosecrans, 70S 1th street. ADVERTISERS, 96 eq Corsets 78c % CAL KOS Justice Wat accorded the ee ree and full | “irs. John Mfoore has been suddenly’-call- ly fashionable Spring Jack= 70. Se Bb ily Wi Among those present were Miss €2 to Boston on account of the serious ill- _ ts rth f We told it them the other | ee yobn Me. N.Y eygarend gen ally ae eee ae ples OF tor deme ‘ a | ets wo: rom $9 to $15. wr.) We sheak of yt Neutie Kehce, Dr. Brooks, Mr. FS. Collins, | A Bleasant entertainment was held at the ‘sp ‘ xtra long wal on Dr, D. Olin Leach, Mr.’W. Hepburn, Mr. | residence of Mr. Frank Brown last even- ae | tien 2 falacellancons, let, Leonie b are Sam- white—twa t ehak: od gare isinere. W. J. Kehoe, Dr. James H. Hepburn andj ing. The following took part: Song, by Ketarate ‘Serge Skins for $248, wort $5,000.) ~~ gif NaPramt evEy tie amd refund | Cocker ii, Jeremiah nae spa sr ctineapscons cen ente Datiahasce; vielen tate, Say | Tatlor-made Suits, known. as the “Paddock® ee toasty 3 . Conven, HA. -\ . Rve. rahm; banjo solo, by Frank Brown; reci- PROCURE ANYTHING | Zeecaeate Seite. Knows as. the “Fedak” ana M. C. WHELAN bhp i st. ene ride in ewe and daughter are | tation, by Helen ‘Tullaferre: cornet | theo. + Planiiclette "Wrappers for worth o& ’ Conn, Chas hecrior iaarqradien! cenceoss7 by Lotty Tallaferro, assisted by Frank oR $1.50. -Seal Plush Capes for $9.98 each; worth F N Ww Coombs, We Invitations have been issued for the mar-| Brown; comic song, by Mr, Somerville. DISPOSE OF ANYTHING. basa 1003 F St.N. W. Cooper, U riage of Miss M. Louise Williams to Mr. tea lh EP etait A D f $ 8 fely Coupe! Geo. ¥ and., od \. Indleted at Galtimove for Potsoning. | Joseph W. Anderson, Wednesday evening, The Bennington’s Long Craine. IN ress Tor 93.76. a Sie Sa bes ee Metropolitan, | "The grand jury of Baltimore last evening Feb-uary 21, at 8 o'clock, at Vermont 7. RATA Re Covert, J. W. N.'Y., Congressional ts . : | Avenue Christian Church The U. 8. S. Bennington, which safle@ 78 for cholce of T-xard Dress Lengths of soc | SEPMOOCOLTELSSSDESESIERIOLS isholas N.. ‘Tenn. 1919 o linticted Joba D. Kremen, alias Dr. John : yeptentey Shick’ Gubcabink,” Gn ae ae —— ee mg RE Ee 3 H If 1] B te $ Oe ane ie. Siark, fer the murter of John Forre, alias | ky Suse and dance to have been | nee stop at St. Vincent. She is bound on @ ress Leugths 50¢ Fancy Wool Fabric test = Ort b ns, RLU, luwa, ov ale RES embarks. ol re one . Lamont by oth. naa Pee Se eee =| Sheil -SallOM EDOTS. 3) cousins te us tee, oom Herman Hanbuch, on or about, Qetober | EIS 1 jadies Of Fert Myer, bas seen pore, | cruise which is more than equivalent to a 7 yards materi We Crawford, W. 2, 3 fines of poison. States | ooned for the present. . voyage half way around the world. From 2 yards selisia Attorney Kerr si the witnesses in tae | DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, :Only 25¢. 1 yard canvas meena: BS: Ss | ‘Phe armocy of the Ordway iifles ¢- | St. Vincent she will go to Pernambare, 4 beens ae: \ case before the grand. jury. and’ the Pre-| 4» festive appearance last might, the occa, | Ztail, to Montevideo, to Sandy Point, to oR $9.78 for Spring Dross worth. > HERE fs no remedy for dis- | lected by State's Attorney | Sion being the first “at home” of the com- | Callao, to Acapulco and finally to San Fran- $3 instead of $3.48 for 7-yard * Siemans | . the police was formally placed | pny. Progressive euchre was the order ef | cisco, where, according to Commander SERROUNIENG COUNTRY, ihe, 3c sik sed a — ters_nature’s own pbywicten. | | berore’ that chis “morning, “Verhaps the evening, there belng eichteon tables ar- | Thotias’ itinerary, she should arrive about Fen tas ceeed Ad tie Stes Gin gat £49 | 8 ig i ie | » Most serious portion of all is that se- | Tang zee series of six tables each, | the 25th of May. The Bennington is under FIND IT TO ‘tne a eee eco ek eee es > Otterburn Lithia Water +) ed by the chemical analysis of Forre's | the three series forming each an independ. orders to join the Pacific station, and as THEIR ADVANTAGE The above “specials” will be fonad on first es | stomach and vital crgaus and finding of | €&t progression, Play was commenced at | She will be attached to the Bering sea fleet, ©. floor bargain tables. The following, in the Dress Daisley n, jt., die. poison by Prof. P. 2. Wiison. Cardinal | 8: ) sharp and continued until 10:45, when | 2M effort will be made to hasten her move- TO USE Coste Leiner proper. = E coe floor: Taasmore, Hugh A, Ark, Metropolitan, | Gibbons gave consent te a chemical analy~ | be games were called, the many jadies and | Ments so that she may reach the seal wa- oe ee 3 ime, as Alcxanuer M. Wulard’s, | sis of the remains of Rev. Father Chow-|§catlemen present enjoying themseives | ters before the season is fairly under way. J; Pi tow, Hamilton, aniec, late pastor of Holy Rosary Church, | Mroughout the entire evening. There was : THE EVENING STAR, $1.35 cal “ho 1 . Y. ave. whom, it is alleged, Dr. Kremen also pois- 07€ first prize each for ladies and gentlemen | $1.20—Mest | ; Westminster, | oned. in each progression, but no booby pri BECAUSE { > | Hass. 1601 1s nw sabe a eee At the first series the ladies’ prize was| At midnight last night fire broke out tm OW, . * nw. a awa-ded to Miss Bert. Williams, and the | the lat block occupied by the tin ware AN ANNOUNCEMENT Poplins at only $1.25 yard for choice. Dunphy, Edward Jo, NOY. Ariingt Atrocities of the Sofes. a ork . ~ sed mo Be. The new fairies Eoown, as. Satin ‘Pointell Edmunds, - G, Va.. 590A seem A correspondent, describin; | Sentleman's prize to Mr. Macey. At the establishment of Morton Bros., on River a De » desc © the march of | second series Miss Mill * IN \ and Satin Vigoreux in illuminated effects on Bis, -W. R. SL. p Miss Miller received the ia@y’s | street, Chicago. The firm, which is one of gray. greem, ‘tah and brown gacmeats, only oT nN the expedition under Col. Ellis against the | prize and Mr. Betts the gentleman's ize, " ME tails Sofas mn Sierra Leone, and the engagement | and at the third series Miss Elste Troutman | te largest of its kind in the country, cm- 4 + ; * Suiting at oni 29 ya @ | $1.25—54-inch Granite Suitings and Stylsh Brocke z ' ce, PROSOCC HIG DISPOSE PSS PEGS IPGE ‘Te yi < 5 English, T 4 1TS COLUMNS Shoreham Drug Store (13th and Hy ae and M>. Thomas were the f loys about 400 The fire burned with . And Drew's Drug Store, Conn. ave. and L st. Enlve, Normandie. between the French and British troops. 2. 1 e fortuaute ones, | Ploys at men. The fire burn REACHES THE EYE H i feiv Braman Motel Heandall rear Warina, gives horrible details of Sota | iroeieagive cuchre is an innovation in Na-|€reat rapidity. and. despite the efforts of 4 I Q4 ikS. seerseessoooesooosseoeeeses | Epes. J. St. sc jonal Guard circles as an entertaiarient | te firemen, the entire building was de . a bai OF PEOPLE slave raids. In some cases entire towns | for the ladies, and it is due to the efforts of | Saco The loss will foot up at least Fietcner, Lot have been wiped out and their inhabitants | the executive committee that all who were | , : * Forman. W. 3. 1. butchered and scattered. All the houses present last had Se ee IN ALL We do not claim certain | Colonial-Time Furniture Fielder, G. i Normandie, are in ashes, and the headless and muti-| Ay the armory Sghis cate 4ueeeh oot oe Mineral Locations. lots better values than]: Is conceded by connoissears to represent. the ay eos ee ae Willard’s, lated trunks of men, women and children | 11:30 p. m. sharp, the guests departed be- STATIONS IN LIFE Petter vi see He acacl ae aa otes | URE’ RENN Ch nersauumual” [ote vine heaped i he rune The ne fre tha Hour, ahoueh the membcrs of fe | ie recent reversal by Secretary Sth jusual witho good rea-=|- produce sutisfactory counterparts. We have} Funston, EB. H., Kan., $26 K nw. aia i ere e to have enteriained . a ee THE RICH, = seeeee a large und handsome exbidlt of ART AN-| Fyan, R. W., Mo., Hillman House. sea ines ERat they were spared only to be| them longer. The executive committee of | Keneral land office in re the case of E. 0. ae son—witheut being able to|- TIQUE roRrUne, 4, ompetsing | See- | Gardner, John J.,'N. J.. 206 N. J. ave. me, ‘0 slavery. pase the company, which also acted a recep-| Ferrell et al. agairst William L. Hoge et : IIS523 retaries, ile poic |, Cases, Dress} Gear, John H., lowa, Portiana, m= on cor . is composed of Cant. J. W. , ’ a ask you to compare with]: ings Chey, “Bes REPATRING al Geary. thos if, Colt Tao ice at, now, Hodges Defeats Showalter. Williams, chairman; Sergeants Roberts and |S! Of Helena, Mon. the Secretary of the WANTS ARE MANY; " laamnles frou clacwhcre my epectalty, Wall call on receipt of toe} Giescenhainer, J. A.. N. J.. Arlington ‘The fifth game in the match for the chess | Hodges, Corporal Bright and Private Ja-| [terior holds that each twenty-acre tract “ ;Hosm IN P * |F WARTHER, 725 13th St.| Quit & 8" Rass! Aieny Bioten championship between Jackson W. Sho- | SOR matnarsis' belies mareaal oaant Gam 6S Wo claim the Palate Royal's spectal lot of 24 cary ? Godse Jalen te Varco, walter and AB, Hodges has been won by| Miss Ada C. Burch, who has been on | minerals before a mir eral patent can, be MODERATE CIRCUMSTANCES, | !och ack Moire “slits at $1" yard are equal tw | {1 = hts 1. He entueky, Arno, the latter after forty-four moves. The Sane Soe Brockton, Mass., returned ‘rights ‘of locators whether the land has or those usually sold a : . Mich. On i 2 f yesterday, accompan! y Mrs. Wi- hb: kaon aarouped, Saantiel ona WHOSE PATRONAGB ua Cae eninae ie Geren eee For An Honest Harness, y, B. FN. 2. Capitol. oe nee ae otitis | Da aaa boon, Who will be her guest uring | tract ‘or fend integer than twenty” acres. is a We claim ty have Black Saitn Thadames at $1.00] LiggtZ GQ one that i» made up of honest] Gresham. Waller, Texas, 1237 15th mw. | playin’ the fifth game came forth with a | ocr *t2¥ in Washington. | Yold, except for the twenty acres immedi- Swe cube tee lew. pores ce Wick mite ei stock, hovest work und an| Grout, W. W.. Vt. Arlington, Sicilian defense. “He played a varlation| The engagement ts announced of Mr. Sol | #tely surrounding it. . We yard equal to the usual $1 Satine. Bro. : Griffin, Levi F., Mich., the Elsmere, which is now in general use, and which | Lansburgh, eldest son of Mr. G. Lansburgh | —— WORTH MOST 9 re a We claim the -ineb Black Satin Duchesse at honest 100 cents’ worth for every Muli, J. A. T., Iowa, Normandie. chiefly through Lasker was made popular Of Lansburgh & Bro. of this city, and Miss | A Naval Promotion Bonrd. $1.60 yard ts worth $1.89. 497 Hairer; E. J., Neb., S¢2 Conn, ave. on this side of the Atiantic. Showalter Sophie Levy of New York. Mr. Sol Lans- The Secretary of the Navy has appointed AND We claim the Black Japanese Silks at 29¢ yard dollar expended in it, we feel we} Hager, A. L., Iowa, Cochran. lest a pawn in the middie of the game burgh ts now in New York Visiting hi: i f Admiral J. A. Greet Eee ee a te at ox | PA. AVecan recommend nothing better than| Haines, C. D., N. ¥., Congressional Hotei, | which he never recovered. He finally fiancee, who is very favorably known here, * c&td, consisting of Admiral sg THE POOR, ot 2 Se eee ee Oe 2 ° Hall, O. M., MMina., i514 K nw. hastened defeat by capturing a bishop, Where she had been spending part of the Admiral J. G. Walker and Commodore R, WHO ARE MOST NUMEROUS, Soe and those 2-inch wide at sic to be worth | THES “CONCORD.” Hall, VU eee Whereupon Hodges administered @ check. | winter. W. Meade, to convene at the Navy . jammot .. Ind, 4 as “ pis © Fancy Taffeta Silks at Ste instead of $1.00] fel flare, D. D. Ohio, 213 NJ. ave, bembtemetchastineeat owed gee: w. —- and Miss Shock will be ment -z the corte oe tig ear | @ yard. Pretty designs, like sparkling rain spl Hi er, A. C., Pa., 201 North Capitol. 4 ja ome formally tomorro' tion of Capt. e 1 NX. Miller for ‘orm oa jnds of tan, brown, gray. old’ rece, reseds. Harter, ai". Onio, i619. Tees place mw. | Spree ae hat sre, | 2S 15 re tion to the eraide of commodore. Capt. Mil WHOSE INDIVIDUAL j mays. cardinal. a . = iarris, cansas, National. ankton, 8. D., dispatch says that Mrs.| Mrs. A. C. Hopkins of 1116 V. __ ler is now in command of the rx ship i ie. ks at 492 yard looking like Sura) Popular With the Ladies— c eS Sas Chaska, formerly Cora Bell Fellows of this nue will a cnn chaste teen Vermont, at Now Sark. and ls me ationed a PURCHASING POWER si fn street and evening shades anc Burchell’s Sprin ap Wiss sé 2th new. city, who was married at Cheyenné River to 5:30. Se'toauhy ts be erdived in the aie of Sha = and. i ee Fenell’s Sp g= iter L., lowa, G nw. three years ago to a Santee Sioux, named The Ingleside Assembly will give an in- | U. 8. 5. Kearsarge, —s put a8 good quality as man} Leaf Tea. Fon a oe ronolitam, | Chaska or Samuel Campbell, is now living formal dance at the “Mansion” Friday, | oo i sie: Shei aie aiheille annie Whi It ts relished by everybody— he gaara iets inser apart from him in a small town In south- February 23. This ts the seventh of the| Army Orders. . shades of pink ite, but- Ce eee ea Henderson, ‘4 13 N. Capitol, ern Nebraska. ace: << Leave of absence for one month on sur | ter, blue, green, iageata, heliotrope, ete. guished for ita strengeh, Heiner, D.'B. Chaska suddenly disappeared a month! MES. R. Goldschmid will not be at home | goon’ certificate of A@iscbility has beca $ Herrmann, & ei S 3 ago, and {t was discovered that he had | 0" Wednesday, February 21. | grant@? First Lieut. Eaton A. Edwarés, NO OTHER PAPER ° oe ee eloped with a young and buxom squaw.| Mrs. George Westitehouse, ir. will give a, twenty-fitth infantry. | ter SW? BURCHELL, LW Hicks, J. D., Pai, 14a "1 st nw. children, vowing she would never live with |, “8S Gale of 1727 K street gives a tea to-| onnston’s grocery prices. Fage 5.—Advt TRUTHFULLY CLAnE ee Her tert ys i ere | Su in day fem 4 onl weoce — : sner, a AUINE ANGOSHERA HIMES OF DE| E Ges Wa Obios 0720) Two weeks after she left Chaska returned | Mrs. Hayes of No. 107 I street northwest} Matthew Ashton, a convicted murderer, A RECORD | g Ge Heute ek See ee et Mace | Fee A Oe Willen to the agency, and is now living there with | Will not be at home on Fridays until after | netd in Jail at Maison,” Wis. penain nif ~~ _ nm. stimulant to excite the appetite. Ask your deul- Houk, G. W., Ohio, 1336 I st. the woman who accompanied him in the. - ‘appeal to the supreme court, has died of “=, ANSTHING LIKE THIS, - G and uth Sts. eee | Houk, J. C.,"Tenn,; 329 Md. ave. ne. | elopement, | Mr. and Mrs. George W. Holland have left , smallpox. He was worth $350,000,

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