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: | | . * aIN La WOODWARD’ THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1894-TWELVE PAGES. -, LOTHROP, 0TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. —e— . CLOSED NEW YEAR'S DAY, ———— Wednesday, January Second, A Special Exhibition of Evening Bonnets and Flowers for Gown Garniture. OMiliisery Parlors....cceee.. +-2d door. ++-2d annex.) Subscribers to McClure’s Magazine for 1895 ‘FUL, WW THEY SO REQUEST, RECEIVE, IN ADDITION TO THE TWELVE NUMBERS, THE NA> POLEONIO NUMBERS OF NOV. AND DEO, 18¢* $1.50 a Year. SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN POR ALL MAGAZINES AT PUBLISHERS’ RATES, Gook Department.......e0eeee ++++-Basement......., eeceeceeeeeesIIth st, butlding.) Our Twenty-Ninth Semi-Annual Sale op Men’s and Boys’ Unlaundered Dress and Night Shirts Begins Wednesday, January Second. Jn Duying Shirts lock carefully after the details. eal felling th ortant things that make one article better is same make of Shirts—we control them Unsurpassed. Ench time thoy come te us with soma tmprovement, has been going on to @ We do—always, for it's just such seemingly tham another. For nesrly fifteen years we've been for Washington—and we aro satisfied that they are This thne the bettering process Fy noticeable extent. A new “extra’ ia a patented device at the back of the neckband on elt Shirts from 500. up, to protect tho meck of the wearer from tho rubbing of the collar button, All the Shi are fully “graded’'—that 1s, each size of Shirt is made with yoke, neck band and sleeves to ft that size, and not, as in many Shirts, different sizes of yokes and bands put on the same sized body, At no point are they neglected, All the parts where extra strain comes have been fully reinforced by a double thickness of muslin, double stitched. They are perfectly shaped— the lowest to the bighest priced ones—thoroughly and correctly made of the best materials, and each Drico represonts the best that amount can buy. The sale begins at $ o’clook eharp, ‘Untaundered Dress Shirts of substan- tial cloth. Well made, Bosom ons {och longer than that of our original Shirt at this price. Sizes 12 to 1714. 39¢ . Unlaunéered Dress Shirts, made of as strong a muslin as can possibly be Put Into this grade of Shirts. We claim em to be unequaled for reliability Of Gt, material and workmanship. Sizes 32 to 18. Each... .eceeeeeee §cc. Short-bosomed Unlaundered Dress Shirts, open back and trout, If you are bothered by your shirt bosom breaking in the middle or below the collur, these are just what you want— the bosom is but ten inches long. We make the same claim for these as for 62%. the previous lots. Sizes 14 to 17. Each Untaundered Dress Shirts, made of musiin, with fine linen bosom wristbands. Made in a superior Sleeves have overlap — All sizes. Each..... q5c- ed Dress Shirts in same Um grade as preceding item, unt with open sock and front. All sins. Each...., 2OCe Gst foor.....06 Our Best Unlaurdered Dress Shirts are as near perfect as possible in worke manship, materials and ft, We have } 80, 81, 82, 83, 84 and 35-Inch sieeve lengths, enabling us to dt short, mee dium, long and extra long arms, ‘The testimouy of hundreds of custome:s who have been wearing this grade of Shirts for many years recommends them, All sizes, Each... a“ * 24.00 Unlaundered Night Shirts, made of a reliable grade of muslin. Generous amount of material, All sizes, Each, SOCe Unlaundered Night Shirts similar to above, with colored piping down front and around collar and cuits, All sizes, Unlaundered Night Shirts tn better grade of musiin and made better, All 75¢. sizes. Each... Our heaviest and best Musiin Night Shirts, slightly longer than any of the above and made better. All sizes, Bach . $1.00 A small lot of White Figured Can- ton Flannel Night Shirts, mado to sell at $2.00. Each. e Dressing Gowns anid Smoking Jackets At Reduced Prices. &B Imported Dressing Gowns, stzes £6, 38 and 40. Were $25.00. wes, made by Alfred Benjamin & Were $10.00. 215.00. 4 Dressing G: Bo. of New Yo $7.00. vking Jackets at Were $5.00. a ~ ots $4.00. B lot of Smoking Jac! rey at §$5.co. Were $6. Get thor. ....ceeee { Tricot and Broadcloth Smoking Jackets, brown and navy. $10.00. Were $12.50. Wide Wale Diagonal Smoking Jackets, brown aod pavy. $8.00. Tricot Smoking trimming and closely vavy. $6.0 Were $10.00. Jackets, with farmer's satin quilted lining, brown and Were $8.co. seeeeeeeeeees1007 BF st. bldg.) Wednesday, January Second, Our Semi-Annual Sale Manufacturers’ Remnants, COMPRISING COTLON, WOOL AND SILK HAM, TAMBOURED MUSLIN, IRISH POLNT, Also Our Own Stock TONNES, SILKALINES, SATEE LINS, &e., AT lalf and Less Than OF SILKS, Mt 1 TOGETHER WITH THESE AU CUENILLE CURTAINS AT TAPESTRIES, LACE CURTAIN ENDS OF NOTTING- REAL LACE AND BRUSSELS LACE, Remnants , SCRIMS, COTTON PLUSHES, MADRAS, CUR- Half Former Prices. ) SEVERAL ONE-PAIR LOTS OP LACE, MADRAS, SILK AND Half to Two-Thirds Former Prices. 7 PIECES” OR “ENDS* QRAVELING SALESMEN, AND, APTER SERVING THEIR PURPOSE, ARE THE SAMPLES BY THB MANUFACTURERS’ THEY ARE BUNCHED TO- USED GETHER AND SOLD AT A NOMINAL PRICE IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE NEW SAMPLES FOR THE SUCCEEDING SEASON. PURPOSES, INCLUDING Furniture Coverings, Covers, Tidies, Scarfs, Tr Splashers; Picture, Easel and Window Draperies; ¥ ARE USEFUL FOR A HUNDRED AND ONB Couth Cushions, Pillow Mantel, Piano, Foot Stools, Hassocks, Transoms, Vestibule Doors, Crib Spreads, Wash Stand Covers, Bureau Covers, and many other purposes. HUNDE 3 OF PIECES OF COTTON, WOOL FOR COVERING CUSHIONS, CHAIRS, STOOLS, 10C., 25C., 35C- AND LACE 1% yards TAMBOURED MUSLIN CURTAIN CORNERS, 1 to ine oa 30 to OD inches wide. Value ec, a t vY TAMBOUCRED MUS oe (RISH POINT AND REAL LACE CUR 35c y ards long AND soc. Our regul means, how important it To the many newcomers structive and profitable. atrons know AND SILK TAPESTRY, IN SUITABLE LENGTHS &e., AT and sec. Each. HEAVY IRISH POINT AND sWISs LACH CURTAIN CORNERS, 1% to % rds long and 50 to 60 Inches wide. Value $1.50, each REAL LACE AND BRUSSELS LACE CURTAIN CORNE 14 to 2% yards long and 50 to 60 incl: | $2.00 to $3.50, each. just what such a ‘iit is, what values are offered. a visit will prove both in- 75¢. ith st. bldg.) |W. S. Gill Candy Co 7 An : Authority On ‘Good Form” Says: “An unrefined card is a trial to the tempers of most per- sons of cultivated tastes, even though its bearer possesses recognized virtues.” On our SECOND FLOOR (take eleva= tor) we are showing the most refined and elegant specimens of PERSONAL CARDS, DINNER, RECEPs= TION, MENU and GUEST CARDS, as well as WEDDING INVITATIONS and ANNOUNCEMENTS, Correctly Engraved. Our prices are in variably THE LOW= | EST, consistent with superior quality. : We cordially in- } vite you to inspect these goods. Itim- || Dp s no obligati onto |, purchase, H | GALT & BROTHER, Jewellers, Silversmiths | and Stationers, | 1107 Pennsylvania Ave. ‘Furs Cheaper. Wenn bent RRA RRR KEN ERY KLEE aN PFT NTT TaN a a a a Cheaper in price only we mean—we never sell second grades at any price— only the choicest skins of the market— now to be had at very much reduced ices. Don’t wait until the middle of January for Fur bargains» Will never be any cheaper than we are selling them, All Ladies’ Fashtonable Sealskin, Per akhan thd ui sian and Astr kets cheaper, 1 tit All Ladies’ Handsome Mink, Sable, THAN Black Marten, Pers! ‘Astrakhun, A Ashi.) amanerie: eat Cee cheaper. weet iii Weuntl a, 8. Stinemetz &,, ab PA. AVE. 2 31-404 SPPPOS POH OS LIL OPED PEGI OTOSD *Cover 3Your Horse ‘For A Dollar. Al Neck Boas cheaper. All Carriage Robes cheaper. All Coachmen’s Capes and Gloves cheaper. steer oft, the chitling, ‘ 1 “Ito Don’ y this locket. for less tha $1.50 elsewhere In this city—tt's @ special purchase of ours. SAll Blankets & Lap Robes$ $15 Per Cent Off. SKneessi, 425 7th St. a Pd teases oanaseseocooooores ‘Tawa osoer seseoes You Wanted A Watch 2 -and aldn’t get tt hero's an oppor- i tunity to gat @ solld gold stemwindor & for $12.50. Case ts engraved beautl- Fi ‘ G7 We do repairing. . W. Spier, 319 oth St. Just above the fully, Ought to be $18, | a “avenue.” If “You “Receive” New ¥ or, daring the hol serve BURCHELL’ 7 LEA a3i-14d Black — Marten - Capes, $35 Up. Other Capes at $45, $50 to $80. Willett & Ruoff, 905 Pa. Ave. 431-200 Candy Talk. Can we ndd you to our Ist of cus- tomers? You will find our candies ex- actly right in every respect. Prices, 25, 40 and GO cents pound. All we ask is a trial, Try our Ice Cream Soda. Full length, Latest Sut, Beartiful. Stylish. Fornerly of F at. 1223 Penna. Ave. _ast-2nd \Bordered Carpets. Down.) We've put most unusual, prices. on all our BOK ‘ARPETS did quali itty madee Here are three of 2 (1) 12%4x15 ft, Rody Brussels, $35 (1) Sijx12 ft. Body Brussels (2) S4X1t ft. Body Brussels 9 10 others—Wiltons, Moquettes acd Ax- minsters—at pr »nally low prices. { The Houghton Co., ( ny BEd F St. N. W. ae What A Handsome Woman Wears is generally subject for comment. If you do not wish to be criticised don't wear soiled gowns, cloves or slippers. Send them here to be Cleaned and made “new.” Finest work, Drop Anton Fischer, 906 G St. asi-lud ON NEW. YEAR DAY A List of Those Who Will Receive “Tomorrow, COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON The Official Receptions Which Mark the Day. THOSE WHO WILL NOT RECEIVE ‘The following is the official program for the President's reception tomorrow: At 11 a.m.—The President will receive the Vice President, the members of the cabinet and 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 Su- preme Court of the District of Columbia. At 11:25 a.m.—Senators, Representatives and delegates in Congress, the Commission- ers of the District of Columbia and the judicial officers of the District, ex-members of the cabinet and ex-ministers of the United States. At 11:40 a.m.—TL» officers of the army, the navy and the marine corps. At iz m.—The regents and the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, the civil service commissioners, the interstate com- merce commission, the assistant secretaries of the departments, the assistant postmas- ters general, the solicitor general, the as- sistant attorney general, the commissioner of fisheries, the commissioner of labor, the heads of the bureaus of the several depart- ments, and the president of the Columbian Institute for the Deaf and Dumb. At 12:15 p.m,—The Associated Veterans of the War of i846, the Grand Army of the Republic, the Loyal Legion, the Union Vet- eran Legion and the members 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 gato and leave by the western, Pedestrians will approach the mansion by the western gate and leave by the eastern, ‘To avoid confusion on New Year's day, it has been decided not to open the side gates of the White House grounds, and ingress and egress will be made through the north entrances. This applies to the diplomatic Corps as wel il as to everybody else. The Pi ent and Mrs. Cleveland will be Mrs. Gresham, M. Lamont, Mrs, Olney, Mr: Miss Herbert ‘and Miss Morton. The Merine Band, Prof. Fanctull, con- ductor, will render ‘the following program of music at the White House reception: Grand Inaugural March Fanciullt Overture, at . Carlisle, Bissell, Potpourri, “ = a. Song, There a a Green Hill Far Away”. bd. “The HM Gran} selection from “I Medici. Waltz, “Angel's Dream’ Potpourri, “Columbia Natlot Characteristic, “The Kaiser's ot peter* Selection from “Tabascs Puerner . “The Marine Band Fanctullt National anthem, “Hail, Columbia”..Fyles A number of ladies, including the wives and daughters of Senators and members, army and navy officers and personal friends, have been invited to remain with the guests of and members of the cabinet families in the blue parlor during the re- ception. The Secretary of State and Mrs, Gres- ham will receive the diplomatic corps at the Arlington (entrance on Vermont ave- ue) at 12 o'clock and other callers from 1 o'clock throughout the afternoon. Mrs. Gresham will be assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Andrews of Chicago, Mrs. Fuller, wife of Capt. Fuller; her niece and other ladies, Mrs. Carlisle will receive, assisted by Mrs. Wm. K. Carlisle, Miss Queen and Miss Helm of Covington, Mrs. Bowler, Miss Margaret Jo Miss Draper, | Miss ‘Thornton of Louisville, Miss Ruth Leeds Kerr, Miss Curtis and the Misses Hamlin. Mrs. Lamont will receive, assisted by Mrs. Perrine, Mrs. and Miss Sanders of New York, Mrs. Breckinridge, Mrs. John M. Wilson, Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Clossom, Mrs. Sternberg, Mrs. Willis, Mrs, Hall, Mrs. es, Mrs. Ruggles, Mrs. Outhwaite, Miss Flagler, the Misses Rucker, Miss Deering, Miss Murphy, Miss Katharine Smith; Miss Sheridan, the Misses Davis and Miss Aline Wilcox. Mrs. Bissell will receive, assisted by Mrs. Charles Cary and Mrs. Milburn of Buffalo, Mrs. Calderon Carlisle, Mrs. S. S. Howland, 8. Richard Mulligan, Miss Pendleton and Miss Janie Riggs. Miss Herbert will be assisted by Mrs. Lee, wife of Admiral Lee; Mrs. Ramsay, Mrs. Chadwick, Mrs, Stewart, Mrs, Hich- born, Mrs. Sampson, Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. Lemly, Mrs. Haywood, Mrs. Reamey, Mrs. Stellwagen, Miss Hichborn, Miss ’Stell- wagen, Miss Fyfe, Miss Rush and Mrs. Benjamin Micou, sr. Mrs, Olney will be assisted by Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, Mrs. Arnold Hague, Mrs. Holmes Conrad, Miss Hunt and Miss Audrey Pauncefote. Miss Morton will be assisted by Mrs. Ccombs, Mrs. Dabney and Mrs. Mark Har- rington, There will be no reception at the res- idence of the Secretary of the Interior, RECEIVING, a Misses Lulu Allen and F. M. Myers, 471 H s.w., at National Commandery Hall; 5 to 9. Miss Peai ei with Mrs. C. A. Bran- denburg, 2139 N 0 7. Mrs. G. W nie ‘ton 19th nw. Mrs. Johanna Auldridge, 1109 New Jer- sey ave. n.w., assisted by Mrs. Lenglelach and Mrs, Mike Mccarney; 1 to 4, Mrs. W. H. Allen, assisted by Mrs. W. - Simmons of New York, Miss Ramsay and Miss Pulsifer, at Fredonia; & to 8. M ssie Ashley, with Mrs. atman, S11 3); 3 to 10. Mary, Agnes and Katie C. 483 F st. s.w., with Miss Mamie Donnelley, 18 East Ce 34 tod. Miss Elizabeth Alta with Mrs. Nor- man Pruitt, 105 6th n.e.; 3 to 9. Mamie Andrews, with Miss Maud , OS Md. ave. s.w. James B. Austin, her daughter, Miss Hattie, Robinson; after 2 o'clock. Mrs, A, Addison Ashburn, 508 6th s.w., assisted by Miss Grace Ashburn of Myrtle, Va.; the Misses Celia and Katherine Dunn, Rose Rabbitt, Eva Parker and Mayme Merty; after 4 1428 S, assisted by and Mrs, J. D. B Mrs. Ashby £. Bain, 619 Fla. ave., as- sisted by Misses Lilian Saum, Mazie Lyn- ham, Ida E. Harner, Bessie Griffith, Ruth Hamilton and Mrs, P. H. Cromlein; 3 to 7. Mrs. E. J. Babcock and daughters and Mrs. A, F. Moran, 1334 13th st, n.w.; after 3 p.m. rs. Geo, H. Brown, 1312 R st., assisted by her daughters, Misses Elizabeth and Kathryn Brown, Daisy Town, Elia Given, Edith Hubbard, Marian Baldwin, Ella Pa- don, Mary, Alice and Bessie Draney; 4 to 9. Miss Marian Baldwin will amist Mrs. Geo. H. Brown, at 1312 R st.; 4 t Miss Belle Burns, with Miss barn’ Smith, 117 C st. s.e.; 3 _ Mrs. H. ett and daughter, Miss ‘hos, H. Martin, 1327 T Miss § Sth nw., ansinted by Mrs. L. Mins. ‘Thos. ‘Binix. 500 18th, assisted by Mrs. Chas. Townley and’ Miss Lena Mueller; 1 to 7. Mrs. B. F. Beck, 617 Florida ave., as- sisted by her sister, Ingram of North Miss Gertrude Miss Bryant, and Miss ‘olina; 1 to 8. Barron will assist Mrs. se, 15 L; 4 to 9. yton and Miss Jessie W. with Mrs, Wm. H. Carson, LA n.e.; 3 to Miss Marian Baldwin will assist Mrs. Geo, H. Brown, 1312 Miss B, Beuchert eer sisted by several 'adies, Miss Bouldin, assi Gaines, 1234 13th n.w.; 4 t Mrs. ‘Theo. C. Beil will saat Miss Flora Bell, 930 T; 3 to 9. Mrs. Bute, 822 lat n.e., assisted by Mrs. Cudmore, Mrs. Maloney, Mrs. Shea, Mrs. ia) AS filler, as- Burke and Mrs. Delahanty; 1 to 10. Mrs. J. Boyd, 128 F n.e., assisted by Mrs, Tour, Mra. McKayian and Mrs. F. Pres- fora 2 toa Mrs. 8. EB. Boyce, 1511 Gales n.e., assisted by Mra. F. A. De Groot, Miss Emma Boyce and Mrs. J. Maden; 2 to 4. Miss Laura M Brooke, 7 Grant “a as- sisting Mrs. Thos. H. McKee; 8 to Mrs. F. M. Bradley will receive ttn the Woman's Christian Temperance Unio! rome waren in the Central Union 4 iss Emma Boesser, 806 North Capitol and I s.w., assisted by Mrs. Mamie of Baltimore; 4 to 10, Mrs. Frank Baker and the Misses Baker, 1815 Corcoran, assisted by Mrs. Redick of Pittsburg, Miss Mays, Miss Phillips, Miss Lh Co ene Mary Macauley and the Misses B to 8. Misses Margaret, Nina and M: Blaine, 1388 B one, with _ Colonna and the Misses Balley; 5 to 9. Miss Harriet Boswell, 401 6th s.w., with her sister, Mrs Imirie; 8 to 8. Miss Hanna A. Buckley, 2221 H, with Miss Wolfe 305 H n.e. Miss Regina Becker, 110 E n.w.; after 8, Mrs. Wm. H. Bell, 930 T n.w., assisted by her daughters, M BE. F. Price and Miss Flora E. Bell, also Mrs. T. C. Bell, Mrs. H. Murray, Mrs. Julian Smith, Mrs. R. Bel- derson, Mrs. M. Shea, Miss Hilda Herzog, Miss Hattic Herzog, Miss Carrie Maddex, Miss Mamie Probey and Miss Ada Miller; 3 to 9. Miss Annie Blackistone, with Mrs. Nor- man T. Eliictt, 2153 Florida ave. The Misses Margaret and Josephine Belt, 239 8th n.e., assisted by the Misses Edna Cross, Carrie Shreve, Bessie Durfee, Nellie Dunnington ané the Misses Robinson of Richmond, Va., 8 to 7. Miss Jennie HE. Bradley, with Mrs. Max- well, 1002 E. Capitol st.; 8 to 8. Miss Stella Borland, with Miss Laura 1408 sth; 4 to 8. Clarence A. Brandenburg, 2139 N, .d by Miss Ruth Helen Bolway, Miss Helen Bolway Prehn of Olean, N. Y.; Miss Emma V. Brandenburg, Miss Margaret Mc- Kenna, Miss Pearl Arnold and Miss Annie Biscoe; 4 to 7. Miss Annie Biscoe will assist Mrs. C. A. Brandenburg, 2139 N; 4 to 7. ion; Miss Ruth Helen Bolway will assist Mrs. Cc. A. Brandenburg, 2139 N; 4 Miss Emma V, r ndenburg will assist s. C. A. Brandenburg, 2139 N; 4 to 7. Miss Georgia lL. Barrett, with Mrs. J. Riffard Mickle, 1414 Gth; 3 to 8. Miss Adelaide S. Bolway, with Mrs. J. Riffard Mickle, 1414 6th; 3 to 8 Mrs. Chas. B. Bailey and Miss Balley, 1446 Stoughton st. Miss Bila Booraem, Miss Nettie Wolfe, Towner and Miss Faunie H. Towne O n.w.; 3 to 8 The Misses Brick, with Mrs. Von sen, 1614 Ist; 5 to 10, Miss Mamle Beckett, 1628 M, assisted by Misses Florence Lovett of Harper's Ferry, W. Va.; Mamie Burrell, Mary Ferguson, Anna Gray, Nora Hyman, Marie James, Lula Prater and Bruce Lightfoot; 3:30 to 9. Miss Mae Barnaclo, 698 6th, assisted by Miss Ethyl Stratton; 3 to 9. ‘The Misses Buckingham of Connecticut, with Mrs, E. H. Ripley and daughter, 109 6th n.e.; 1 to 8. Mrs. M. Brown, 1535 Marion st. n.w., as- sisted by Miss Maud Billman; 6 to 9. Mrs. Bullen, 40 C n.e., assisted by the Misses Bullen, Mrs. R. C. Burbridge and Miss Hyland; after 4. Miss Alice Brady, as8isting Mrs. S. H. Walker, 420 B n.e.; 5 to 10. Miss Margaret C. Baldwin, with Mrs. Minnie Boyd Upperman, 1812 12th. Mrs. Martin Brown, 1814 15th, assisted by her sister, Miss Annie Hanley; 8 to 9. Miss Bernice Stockbridge, with Mrs. Wm, Moore, 1639 Marion s! Miss Bush, 11%7 3d; 4 to W Miss Clara Barton, =e , Lesion of Loyal Women, 419 10th; \* to 9. Wimps- Miss Ella B. Clapp, with the Misses Ry- 1814 4th, Le Droit Park; 4 to 7. Miss Mollie Cruit, assisted by the Misses Marte Selecman, Eugenia Davis and Mamie Keogh, 513 M; 4 to 8. Miss Mary Clabaugh, La Fetra's Hotel; to 6. Miss Clara Church, La Fetra’s Hotel; 2 to 6. Mrs. B. A. Colonna and Miss Balley, as- sisted by Miss Kathleen Bailey, Mrs. Francis Woodman, Mrs. Fred A. Grant, Miss Bright, Miss Blaine, Miss Nina Blaine, Miss’ Mee Blaine, Miss Pike, Miss Mery ‘Pike, Miss Lucy ‘Turner and Miss Bessie Peyton of Virginia, Miss Anna Barry and Miss Ottelle Freyhold, 138 B 5 to 0. je Misses Connell, assisted by their aunt, Mrs. R. H. Walsh of albany, N. Miss’ Bruni “Miss Mf, Linklos, Atiss 3, Tomlinson and’ Miss M. Biggs, 702 22a; 5 to 10, Mrs. EB. C. Crabbe and Mrs. J. C. Power, assisted by Miss Grace Lisle, Miss Grace Staley, Miss Hattle Stewart and Miss Annie L, Gorman,18 8th n.e.; 2 to Miss Mary H. Conner, ‘with Miss’ Chap- S22 H n.e.; 4 to 8. 3 Cynthia BE, Cleveland and Mrs. L. Cleveland, assisted by Mrs. Ames, Mrs R. W. Johnson and 2 bevy of young ladies, 1407 Chapin (Columbia Heights); 3 to 6. Mrs. H. O. Claughton and the Misses Claughton, assisted by Mrs. G. W. West, Mrs. L, Y. Baker, the Misses Paschal of Texas, the Misses Frown, the Misses [Eliot and the Misses Wilkie,” Morgan, Moses, Feland, Reeve, Young, Combs and Paschal, 1740 P; after . H.ombs, 119 En, Mrs. Appleton P. Clark, jr., assisted by her sister, Mrs. John Taylor an of Woonsocket, 8. D., and Miss Reese, 241 Delaware ave n.e.; after 2. Mrs. C. W. Chappel, assisted by her daughter, Miss Lula Chappel, Miss Hei mine Koss, Miss May Levers, Miss Me Conner, Miss Daisy Holmes, Miss Blanche 32 A | Repp, Miss Lottie Repp and the Misses Florence and Clarissa Budlong of Roches- ter, N. Y., 822 H n.c.; 4 to 8. Miss Grace N. Cobaugh will assist Miss Lucy Hilton, 2110 I n.w.; 3 to 8, Mrs, A: Conway of Bristol, Tenn., assist- ing Mrs. Thomas H. Mckee, 7 Grant place; 3 to 8 Miss Laura R. Clements, assisting Mrs. Thomas H. McKee, 7 Grant place; 3 to 8. Mrs. J. W. Church, the Misses Church and Miss Kramer, 483 New Jersey ave. s.¢. Miss Cartner, with Mrs, J. Reffard Mickle, 1414 6th’n.w.; 3 to 8. Mrs. ‘Howard 0. Cook and Miss Poss, 487 Massachusetts ave. nw.; 5 to Miss Jessie Clear will acaist the. Misses Sefton, 1887 Lith n.w.; after 2:30, Mrs. W. H. Chambers will as: her sisters, the Misses Chambers, 1703 13th; 2 tos. Mrs, Campbell, assisted by Miss Annie Smith, Miss Porter, the Misses Burke and Mrs. Roach, 2104 L n.w.; 8 to 11. Mrs, Colston, assisted by Miss sfaud Sharp, Fredonta Hotel; 5 to 8. Mrs. D, Connell, assisted by her daugh- ters, Miss Marie, Mrs, Milligan and the Miss May Hartnett, Emma Souise, 74L Ist; 4 to 3 La Vicountesse Montarcolo de Carignano, assisted Ly Madamoiselle de Carignano, ddonia, The Misses Edna Cross and Carrie Shreve will assist the Misses Belt, 23) Sth "Siiss ‘Mary Connor, 22 H n.e.; 4 to 8. Miss Fannie M. Calvert, assisted by Miss Katie Waggoner of Reisterstown, Md., and Miss Edith G. Perkins of Brightwood Park, with Miss Chappel, 1010 New Hampshire ave.; 3 to 8. Misses Jessie Campbell, Emily Given, fmma Collier and Mrs. Mamie Weich Fairchild, 1010 S; 4 to 9. The Misses Carters, with Miss Hodgers, 918 I; after 3. Mrs. Millard Collins, with Mrs, Wm. H. Carson, 632 A n.e.; 3 to 7. Mrs. Wm. H. Carson, assisted by Mrs. ‘Thomas F, Dawson, Mrs, James A. Hunt, Mrs. BE. N. Meade, Mrs. M. H. Brayton Mrs. Randolph Hopkins, Mrs. Miliard Col- lins, Mrs. Fred Dennett, Miss Louise Hop- kins, Miss Jessie W. Brayton, Miss Kate K. Spencer and Mrs. E. B, Estes of New- tonville, Mass., (32 A Miss Stella Carberry, Jessie Murphy, 440 New Jersey ave.; ssisied by Miss 12 Miss Grace A. 0 8, “Miss Alice Cavey, with Dowling, G14 B; 3 to 9. Miss Kathleen Clanchy, assisted by M Lillian Wallinzsford, Miss Fannie Graham and Miss Margaret Mundell, 1530 sth; after 4. Miss Minnie Cooley, with Miss Hamlet, 133 California v.e.; 2’to 7. Mrs. A. M. Cla, p, assisied by Miss Clapp, Miss Hawkins, Miss Pearl Portei Alice Ruff and Miss Nellie Pilson, 927 G; 5 to 8. ‘The Misses Carter, 606 3d, with the Misses Hodges, 918 I; after 3. Miss © MacNemee, Mrs. Paul Cromelein, with Mrs. A. E. | Bain, 619 Florida ave.; 3 to 7. The Misses Lulu and Ella Carper ter, as 4 to 9:30. Miss Ruth Cox, with Mrs. John Imirie, 401 6th s.w.; 3 to 8 Miss Jennie Cudmore, assisted by the Misses Lizzie Lane, Lena Purceil, M. Cam- ell and S. Sullivan, 41 H n. to Miss Stella Carberry, assisted by Miss ; and Miss | ett and Miss Pickens will assist | 2 to 7. 908 Rhode Isiand ave.; | ted by Miss Carrie Mitchell, 1008 25th; | Jessie Murphy, 440 New Jersey ave. n.w.; 2 to 10. Mish 7 —. with Miss Maude E he land ave. s.w. rs. P. in and Miss Mabel 7 Soest Firat Congregational Church: ter The Misses Craige the Misses Minke and ira. B." F Yohe, 812 Del- aware ave. n.6.; 4 to PM = tepsees aod ‘with Mrs, La Fetra; 0 5 —_ Ada Courtney, 946 Florida ave.; to san Mrs, Solomon Carr, jr., assisted by Misses Georgia Turnbull, Anna May Cook, Mario Howell, Rosalie Heidenreich and Belle Aus- tin; 3 to 6 Miss Anna May Cook, eth Mrs. Solomon Carr, jr 117 2th ne; 8 Mra’ Sarah (Baum) ‘Coojer, assisted by her mother, Mrs. William Baum, and sister, Miss Clara Baum, 402 Pomeroy n.w.; 2 to 9. Mrs, Howard ‘Casler, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Jennie Winthers, and Mrs. Frank Miller, 353 Pennsylvania ave.; 5 to 9. Misses Florence and May Belle Chambers, 1708 13th st., assisted by Mrs. Jos. Van Fleet, Mrs. W. H. Chambers, Mrs. Harry MeCube and Misses Madge Smail, Florence Reynolds and Lena Johnson; 2 to 8. D Mrs. Gen. D. A. Driscoll of 519 Florida ave. nw. ee Captain Driscoll of Grant dirs, earl ‘Decker, with Mrs, T. H. Martin, 1327 T st. nw.; 4 to 8 Miss Laura Dolan, assisted by Misses Daisy O'Neal, Mamie Grove, Bertie How- ser, Stella Morland, Cora Hart and Mattie King, at 1408 8th st. n.w.; 4 to 8. Miss Mamie Donnelly, 918 East Capitol St.; assisted by the Misses P-own and Mar- guerite Coleman; 4 to 9. Miss Gertrude Dolan, 23 K st. n.e.; as- sisted by Misses Jeanette Jackson, Mary Nesbitt, Josephine O'Hare, Dolly De Ment, Annie Gorman and Kate Raedy; 12 to 4. Miss Bessie Durfee, with the Misses Belt, 239 Sth st. ne.; 8 to 7. Miss Susie Devereux, assisted by her sister May and the Misses ftudder and Me- Calls, at 45 1 st. nw.; 5 to 8. Mrs. Devereux, 54 1 n.wt; 4 to 7; assisted by Mesdames R. Lansdale, R. “Lehman, W. Quinian and F. Van Reuth, Miss Nellie Dunalngton, with the Misses Belt, 249 Sth st. n.e.; 8 t The Misses Draney Will assist Mrs, Geo. H. Brown; 1312 R. ‘Thos. ¥, Dawson, with Mrs. Wm, 2 A st. n.e.; 8 to 7, Mra.” Wm. H. Mrs. ‘Dr. Clarence R. Dufour, with Mrs. 8. M. Yeatman, at 511 3d; 3 to 10, Misa Alice Douglass; 4 to 11; 2728 P, Miss Grace L, De Land, assisting Mrs. J. J. Muir, 512 8d. Miss Emma A. Davis, assisted by her |" cousin, Miss Lidie Green, of Baltimore, and Miss Bessie Swansen; 4 to 9; 220 E s' Miss Daniel, witb Mrs. J. W. W renn, 1064 C st. s.w.; 3 to 8. Miss Sugenta’ Davis, with Misa Mollie Cruit, 518 M; 4 to 8. Miss tlizabeth Day; from 1 to 10; at 1928 New Hampshire ave. n.w. Birs. K. Dowling Howland, assisted by the Alisses Jennte and Kate Davis and Miss Jessie Dowling, 805 K nw. The Misses Devlin will receive, assisted by Mrs. Bruno, the Misses Margaret Was- ney, Minnie Gentner and Louise Rempp, after ¥ o'clock, Miss Josephine Desmond, with eg Nor- man Pruitt, 105 6th st. n.e.; 3 to 9. Mrs. Dee, assisted by her daughter Es e and sisters, Misses B. and Kate Joy; 5. Hayes, Miss Joe. Sweeney; 1 to 5; tai 24 st. n.w. Miss Jennie A. Davis, Miss Kate C. Davis, 905 KK st. nw. Miss Jessie Darling will receive; 805 K st. nw. Miss Annie Desmond, with Mrs. Norman Pruitt, 105 Gth st. n.e.;'3 to 9 Miss tila L. Davis, 46 I, with Miss ©. se Katharine E. Franklin, 472 I a.w.; Mise Mt V. Fenwick, assisting Mrs. J. J. Muir, 512 a + Mrs. Brightwood ave.; LF te | 5 rs oa itz of Chicago — rat Me iT litt Stoughton at ai ver F.3 aii ia le ot gn 622 ae eatined by Annie neni tind Alea “Alle Joyee, B14 Oh after 3. Mise Margaret Fletcher with Mrs, H Knight, 1106 Maryland ave. s.w.; after 3. Mrs. Anton Fischer, assisted by Mrs, Guyton and Miss Grace Guyton of Balti- more, 906 G; 3 to 10. a Mrs, John Gilmore, with Mrs. 8. M. Yeat- man, 511 3d; 8 to 10. Mrs. L. A. Gregg, assisted by her daugh- r, 1425 New Jersey ave. n.w.; 12 to Blise Mabel Grititas will assist Mra ‘May Cobaugh House, 915 L st.; 4 to %. Miss Lillian Grayson, assisting Mrs. J. J. Muir, 512 34, Mrs. G. W. Gray, assisted by her daugh- ter, Miss Bertha, Miss Mary Tuthill, Miss Mattie E. Gray, Miss Fannie Taylor, Mrs. W. E. Wright, $23 I; after 4. Miss Goodchild and Miss Georgie Good- child with Mrs. Imirie, 401 6th s.w.; 3 to B Mrs. H. A. Gillenwater with the aT U.; 4 to osephine Gillenwater, with the young ladies at the Y. M. C. A. parlors; 2 to 6. Miss Mattie E. Gray with Mrs. G. W. Gray, 925 1; after 4. Miss Rachel Gill, La Fetra’s Hotel; 2 to 6 Mrs. J. W. Greepe, assisted by Miss Em- ma Greene, Miss Lillie Greene and Miss Minnie Wetzel, 514 D n.e.; 2 to 10. trey Bertha Gray, La Fetra’s Hotel; t Miss Helen Adilene Garges of 713 North Carolina ave. will receive with Miss Cal- lahan, at Hyattsville, Ma Mrs. Dr. William Gibson, assisting Mrs, Thos. H. McKee, 7 Grant place; 8 to 8. Misses Glover and Smith, 1535 9th n.w., assisted by Misses Florence Myers and Elia Sibert; 5 to 8. Miss Mamie Grove with Miss Laura Dolan, 1408 8th n.w.; 4 to & Miss Dollie J. Gwynne, assisted by Miss Levis, 1407 Ln. 2to¥ Mrs. M. E. Griffith, Mrs. 8. M. Wescott and daughters, Jeanette and Edna Wescott, Mrs. Clinton Smith and daughter, Helena Smith, at W. C. T. U. Mission buliding. Miss Rhoda Grey with Miss Edith Smith, uz Cs, ot. headquarters, C. U. 78 t R Galloway with Mrs. Allison 15 15th new. ja Given with Mr3. Geo. H. Brown, 2 R; 4 to 9. Mrs. M. E. Griffith, president W. C. T. of D. C., with ladies of the W. C. T. U., at thelr headquarters at 622 Louisiana ave.} 4 to 9. Misses Emilie and Pearl Grady will as- sist Miss McBride, 228 H n.e.; 4 to 9 Miss Howard, 418 1st, assisted by the Misses Corbett, Doyle and Ai: ; atter 1a Mrs. May Cobaugh House, assisted by the Misses Geiia House, Ella House, Gere trude Barrow, Marie Halt, Mable Griffiths, Maggie Keely, Nettie Seitz, 915 L; 4 to 9 Miss Edith Hubbard will assist Mrs. Geo. H. Brown, 1312 R. oe Randolph Hopkins, with Mrs. Wm. H. Carson, 032 A n.e.; 8 to 7. Mrs. James A. Hunt, with Mrs, Wn, H. Carson, 632 A n.e.; 8 to 7. Miss Louise Hopkins, with Mrs. Wm. H. Carson, 682 A ne. to 7. Mrs. Hayes, 107 I, sted by her daugh- ter Gertrude, and } Delia Tune, Mra, = and Miss Ida Miller, iss Margaret M. a with Mi R. Snyder, 1011 M; 4 to 1 ay ae Mrs. Anderson and a Hinman, 1011 1th; 4 to 7. wyman, 1243 New JerSey ave. Miss icdith Dudgeon of Morristown, N. assisting Mrs. J. J. Mutr, 512 3 of 209’ North Pitt streot, ne! by Miss Myrtle Sterling; from 4 to Mrs. Driscoll, assivied by Miss Lizzie McMimimum, Miss Hannah Driscoll, Miss Annie White; 1007 3d st. n.w.; 2 to 6. Miss Agnes Dillon, 158) Howard av Mt. Mleasant, assisted by Misses Alice Ben- nie, Marie Dillon, Olive Evans, Clara Far- lin, lvy Herriott, Emily Peck, Louise Sle- ne Helen Wright and Ciara Young; 2 to 7. Miss Marie Dillon, with Miss Agnes Dil- lon, 1500 Howard ave., Mt. Pleasant; 2 to 7. Miss Maye Davereux and Miss Margaret Rudden, assisted by the Misses Rose and Mary McCall, 54 1; 2 to 10. Miss Mabel Dorris, 105 4th, assisted by Miss May Hunter and Miss Mary Dickin- son. Miss Jane Desmond, with Mrs. Norman Pruitt, 105 Gth n.e.; 3 to 9, Miss Grace A. Dowling, assisted by Miss Alice Cari Miss Lucy ynex and Miss Carrie Stratton; 3 to 9; G14 B. Miss M. K. Drown, La ‘Fetra’s Hotel; 2 vo 6 The M en dmily, annie and Leila Dal- Mrs, Driscoll, assisted by Miss ellen Don- | ovan and Mrs. Frost; 1 to 4; 519 Florida ave. Miss Mamie Driscoll, assisted by Miss | May and Katie Donovan; 4 to 7; 519 Florida ave. Miss Alice Dulan: n.W., assisted by other 10. The Misses Dran, Brown, 8 New Jersey ave BH. Grey and | y, with Mrs. George H. 12 Rost; 4 to ¥. en Dodge, with Miss Edith Smith, 07 C st. s. The Misses fess with Miss Wheel Ww, 08. Miss Ceeil Dulin, with Mrs, W: ‘tila w. Moore, 1659 Marion st.; 3 to 8. Miss Daveriport and Miss Belle Daven- port, with the Misses Hodges, 1447 Staugh- ton st; 6 to & Miss Gertrude Dolan, 23 K_ n.e., by Misses Jeanette Jackson, Mar; Josephine O'Hare, Dolly De Ment, Gorman and Kate Raedy: 12 to 4. Mrs. McDonald, assisted by Mary and her si Mrs. Mat. 2 to S; 100Y vad s Mrs. George W. daughter, Miss Hesste S. Driver; Miss An- | nie and Miss Margaret Latimer and Miss Hattie Murray; 142 U st. n.w.; 2 to 6 Bn Mrs. C. E. Emig, La Fetra’s Hotel; 2 te & Mrs. Norman T. Elliott, 215% Florida avenue, assisted by her sister, Miss Shields Miss Annie Blackistone, Miss Be Enderie Miss Marion Siater; Miss L a Enderie with Mrs, T. Elliott, lorida avenue. assisted by Mrs, Homer assisted Nesbitt, Annie dexughter Quigley; ne. Driver, assisted by. her Engle and daughter, Helen, th the Legion of Loyal Wo- men, 419 10th st. now. The Misses M. Ella and Ada I, Pum- phrey assisting ‘the Misses Prosperi, 403 1th st, s.e.; 3 to 10, ‘The Misses Alma. and Ott ert will assist Mrs. Allison Nailor, atiee Estes of Newtony with naire: Wm. H. Carson, a 3 to Mrs. J. M. Evans, 1083 17th, assisted by her nieces, the Misses Evans of Richmond, Va. Miss Lizzle Ellis, assisted by Miss John- son and her sister, Miss Maggie Ellis; 7 to 10 p.m. Miss Olive Evans with Miss A 1550 Howard ave., Mt. Pleasant; 2 to Miss A. Catherine Espey, samt the Misses Prosperi, 403 10th s.e.; 3 to 8. iss Maude Eppley, 608 Md. ave. s.w., as- sisted by the Misses Mitchell, Maggie Childs, Mamie Andrews and Mrs. Marion Eppley. Mrs. Charles Ernst, 452 M st. s.tw., assist- ed by Mrs. Julia P. Ashley; 12 to 8. Miss Emery with her sisters, Mrs. Henkle and Mrs. Cox, assisted by the Misses nie rough, Mrs. Clark, Miss Hawkin: Misses Walford and Miss Miller, Sor m1 after 2 nes Dilton, F Miss Maud Fox and Mrs. Ernestine Car- roll, 828 Gth; 8 to 9, Miss Moilie C. Fitzgerald, assisted by Miss Katie Fitzgerald and Miss Elizabeth | Fitzgerald, 2417 G st. n.w.; 2 to 5. Brent? French will receive with H. Martin, 1327 T st. n.w.; 4 to 8 Faucett, with Mrs. SM. Yeat- 1d; 3 to 10, "s. Raymond L. Ford, assisted by her daughter, Miss Celynda, Miss | Lenckey, Miss M. C. Paul and Mis GOS Massachusetts ave. n.e.; 6 to 8. Mrs. and Miss Farabee will assist Mrs, and Miss Hamblett, 133 California st. ne.; Miss Miss Mary Foulkes, La Fetra’s Hotel; 2106. Miss French of Ohio and Miss Lottte Belden, with Mrs. E. S$. May and Miss Dana May, 1815 Linden, Le Droit Park; 2 to 10, Mrs. K. Fortune, 444 N st. n.w., assist by Mes. J. Barry, Mrs. P. J. Collins an Miss Collins; 3 to 5. Mi | panera ‘Chen bom Miss Biance Herbert, 205 H, with Mrs. Chas. Lyman, 1243 New Jersey avenue n.w. Miss Ivy Herriott,with Miss Agnes Dillon, 1550 Howard avenue, Mt. Pleasant; 2 to 7 Miss Mary B. Hoover, 1118 9th, assisted by Miss Edna Hercher; 2 to 5 Dr. and Mrs. Hanilin, 1806 Connecticut avenue; after 2. Miss Mary Hart, assisted by a sya: | Katie and Annie’ Hart, Medi apa Jennie Riordan, 1105 N. J. av eo, sted by e, Miss Mamie Hart, 1417 36th, a 6t 1127 2ist, assisted by Miss Annie Warner: to 8 LY RELIEVED ‘and ite duration shortened torant, the old fail if aay and ‘ail Lang or ——— = = MARRIED. GRANGER—DAYTON. In Baltimore, \Id., August ) by Rev. Frank H. Le Mies Wine LIAM K. GRANGER of West Sw: Hy and Miss M. VIOLA DAYTON of t DIED. BAESELL, Suddenly, Decombor 81 Si, ut 12:30 a.m., ct Baessell, aged sixty“one Funeral private, from his lite northwest p.m. on Monday, Lt veldence, No. on Wedue sar, interment ia 1894, at 8:30 a.m., t street northwest, Winade ab Notice of funeral tomoric ‘, Oa the morning of Decem! 3 WILLIAM DONALDSON, 3:30 p lly invited to attend.2* DULEY, At bis hon ion, Md., at pout 10 p.m, Sat umber "20, 1894, TARLES H. DULEY, Maged twentr-two yeure 0 a.m, Tuesday, Jiauary Burisi * HMQaRD, | at Crool at Sunday, ‘Of peritonitis, at 2:30 a.m. Heats HILGARD, sidow of Prof.’ Julhu the Maneroft, Decom » E. Hilga detic surv Notice of fuveral hereafter. 2 LAKE. | On Sanday mora'ng. December 80, 1804, q clock, THOMAS SHERMAN LAKE, of Mr. aed Mrs, John L londay, aber B14 2d street nor et. On December 30, 1804 é HILL, youngest dau and Ida M.-Mart and aged ten at 8:30 p.m., ter. of Richard ir, el at Oak TItil cemet Friends of the fs ary, this life Deoe widence, No, 5:80 1281 Ist o'clock “pm, LOU <8. m Rehoboth Bay Church, Ist est, ay, January 1, at 1 o'cionk . WALLACE. On Sunday, December Mid am. JOHN, Uelovad sm of Moses Wailace, aged « at hts parents’ bo northwest. Dearest loved one, we must In ihe peacefal grave But thy memory will be TUL we see thy heavenly face. BY HIS MOTHER. Funeral wilt take piace from Ldlverty | Baptist eh Tuesday, January i, at 2 o'clock. It tives and friends Invited. In Memoriam. remembrance of one dear BOBINGER, who died one December 31, 1808. year ago ot but not forgotten, Ob, mother, thy gentle voter rt ts wif be: cht Jasped upon ny breast, thy lovely brow; ana ‘in our aching hearts we know . We have no mete y HER ‘TWO SONS, Carter’s Little Liver Pills, SICK HEADACHB POSITIVELY CURED BY THESE UITTOR PI&, They also relieve Distress paigention ‘and Too Uearty Eee the Foss and Mrs. rere eg O. Cook, 457 ahusetts ave. n.w.; 5 to 8 Clara Farlin with ‘ise. Agnes Dillon, 1550 Howard ave., Mt, Pleasant; 2 to 7, Smail Pill. ona mina Small Price.

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