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8 THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1895—-TWENTY PAGES. ———————— ee = LOCAL MENTION. AMUSEMENTS. stantially correct, although colored in a few GOING TO PROTEST. CITY ITEMS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. places with the genial humor and imag- Ses Albaugh’s.—At Albaugh'’s Opera House | inative genius which Is so distinctly the | yusicians Object to the Proposed] y, THE WEATHER. , e seni + Yee! Picture and Novel Free! Th A 1 5 ’ aschase on Monday evening Sidney Grundy’s new cleeractecieen ote irvine aes a ete Marine Band Tour. Diana, Goddess of Hunting, a glorious ie nnua Old Dominion Jockey Ciub _ Foreenst TH! S$ p.m. Sunday. and powerful drama, “Esther Sandraz,” | hergy and fortitude. of these men, who, | Columbia Musical Protective Association | Picture ‘in colors, witn background of sky e District of Columbia, Maryland | with Mrs. Langry as the stellar attraction, | though beset by so many perils, bravely | met yesterday at Metzerott Hall. Mr. | 2"4 Stars; “Sweet Briar in Town,” a novel = nia, fair; eoller, with a cold) will be presented. She played {t for eight | made their way through the great un-| pichara W; = ject of the | 7 POoK form, complete, by David Christie winds becoming northwesterly. Weeks ar the St James Theater in London, | Known northwest and helped to secure the | Richard Wagner stated the object o! Murray and ‘Henry Herman, both given Ari y a tion of the Water. efiies ’ \iimense northwestern territory against | 2ssociation was to improve the conditions | free with every copy of the New York 9 er at §/ 2nd it will be presented here with the Lon-| the then threatened encroachments of the | of civilian musicians. The money neces- | Morning Journal of tomorrow, January eat Falls, temperature, condi- oo cast. pelos abs eheadel of Glee hada British. ; eee sary to secure a charter in the National Cot eoe nee wa also tes eonnaesn) ans FOR THE BENEFIT OF THB ceiving reservoir, temperature, | loves 2 man to the point where she almos' Miss Cluss’ Harp Kecital. ie harp re- . 9 Wi , WI! “ tion ra Weert canedtions, S21 cont: worships him. Certain financial considera-|cital to be given by Miss Anita Cluss, erase Oe evecare his See ae the holder to a life-size Pastel Portrait, x ; 3 GRANGE CAMP ASSOCIATION dition at south connection, +4; distributing | tions prevent their marriage, but she ex- | harp virtuoso, at Metzerott Hall on Friday | % SP ore COMInILT Ces 5 inished in imported Italian pastel color,| Children’s Hospital reservoir, temperature, 36; condition at in-| 1°" ape “| evening next sill undoubtedly be a great | Charles V. Schofield, J. W. Rice and E. B. | guaranteed to give the exact color of the 9 fluent gate house, 2 ent gate house, 3. | Pets that some day he bien a his Drom | success, as seats are being sold rapidiy.| Emrich was appointed. Mr. Wagner halr, eyes and complexion, and ts war- : ties ise. The first act takes place in his bach-| Miss Cluss is one of the most distinguished | stated that the heht, which they were not to fade. ‘the Sunday Journal é ‘Will take place on FIVE RACES WILL BE RUN EACH DAY. ture and condition of ON THE GROUNDS OF THE OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA. le. ss 7 elor apartments. She gces there to find | harpiste now before the public, and handles = (arriving at 8 a.m.) is sold in Washington Dey eee Moe do gabe am. and 3:51| ia progress a supper given to his friends | her harp with a grace and skill that is sel- is dol dete ak oA eres Bolen oe by all dealers at tive cents. 1° FIRST RACE AT 2:30 PM. i - pm.; high tide, “ant, and 9:19 p.m.|on the eve of his appreaching marriage. | 40m met with. Her technique is remark- | Labor. Ci EA ee Frick’s Connelisville Cole Wednesday, January 16, es pm.; Wi = a She supposes that the ‘inancial’ hindrances able. This will be her only pubiic recital | by the military bands stationed in is For ten days, 50 bu. ; 40, $3.80; 25, ‘Trains leave 6th street depot at 9:45 a.m., an@ — = penpeige = is | 12 Washington this season. She will play | city. Many rules governing military bands | gs» 59 se Se pe Pee 12:50, 1:40 and 3:20 p.m. Returning, leave the ‘Thovgh we give our sitters the choice be- | have been removed and that at last he is | tyo\ “croups of "sol beet $2.50. . Williams, 615 7th st. Call, 549. skylight and rie sy: i1| going to keep his troth. From his own | Sroube solos, one | containing | had been disregarded to the injury of musi- |" jaiz-zt* At the grounds at 5:10 and 5:40 p.m. - Secon skylight and our eclectic syetee™ ne | ips, hawever she learns to tho contrary | Thomas’ “Seasons,” Alvars’ “Romance,” | 21 civilians, Mr @. Vv. Schofield moved, — a fairy-lik rotto—the Sy ever, hi Se! Se * carry ie se rr. ©. . s im; haracts will Complexion transparent and beautiful—the | and then she tells the assembled com- | Schnecker's _staaticka, ic Masselman'eh “Met <td vazlea epionea (istiBeetata ioe “Royal Glue” Mends Everything, 10.| Nrotignal Rifles’ Armo: ahead sd Seine ae ict i) el Hines in the face are soft and delicate. | pany the story of her wrongs and throws | acteristique,”” and Aptommas’ ‘Home, |0f the National League of Musicians | J@12-eot ry, 1 to $2.50. Short time. | at his feet the jewels he has given her. nd night. Clinedinst’s | In the second act the marriage has taken place and this girl becomes the compan. and the other including | Should notify all the local leagues in the| Auction sale of diamonds, watches, silver- ocl9-tf ADMISSION, 50 CENTS. Welsh Melodies," Hasselman’s | Country to protest against the coming con- | ware and jewelry at Flanagan’s was pust- 9 O’Clock th . % cabinets reduce Sittings made day Sweet Hom Aptommas’ Se ee a s : ;| “Bereense,”Godefroid’s “Danse des | ert tour of the Marine Band. Amateur Jean of he weather Wal ts ae BES ate CC EC ees orem fetta Variations on “The orcher ron) willie asked torce operate) aaa, Pontinued tonight ‘at 7230 and 2:30 afters LECTURES. .19 buys a $2.40 Derby. a ; : Last Rose of Summer.” Miss Cluss will be | theatrical managers will also be notified | noon; stock. ret STN’ ‘RSE GF LECTU HENRY FRANC & SON, cor. 7th and D.| and at the same time that of his wife by | accistad by Mrs. Kitty ‘thompson-Berry, | of the action of the league. Upon the re- sonar a CR ares es Tickets to be had at the door and Thompson's es oe eg eis aH = WALIS ARE NoT BEAUTIFUL. | CS UgSEE Pook unter amd the husband, | ePEano; Mr. ‘T. Williams-Pearman, tenor; | elt of a charter/a meeting will be held < ce Elanagems Grug store, on 15th street. Alo from the ladies | QQ a, phe Munjects: ate the. Eeotenle Oe WES one sooee chiy 2 up, B, | haces fatally for Esther andor the week | Prof. Anton Kaspar, violinist, and Prof. | at which addresses will be made by Jas.| Coughs and Honrseness.—The trrita- | connected with the hospital. pHi, dates, furs the. como NOLTE. slo Oth st. (formerly 907 Lith.) | will’ be as follows: Monday and Tuesday | A'Old Meyer, pianist. Mrs. "Berry wili| A. Tower of the American Federation of | tion which induces coughing immediately Avni ea Weck are: Sunday, (2 p.m. bes onabeate ~~ "| evenings and Wednesday matinee Mrs, | 8g the Kolero from the “Sicilian Vespers” | Labor, George A. Tracey, president of the | relieved by use of “Brown's Bronchial Z admission, 750. a N DINNER ss . Sandraz |@nd the Gounod-Bach “Ave Maria,” with | Typographical Union, and Frank Padgett, | ‘Troches.” Sold only én boxes. Mrs. Gresbom Lady Pauncefote = HARD TO ARRANGE A NEI Langtry in two plays, “Esther Sandraz’ harp and ‘violin accompant t. Me. P. secretary of the same union. A resolution acerca choc Racecar ah REV. MERLE ST. C. WRIGHT OF this weather. See Mr. Freund, S15 lth st.| and “A Happy Pai Wednesday and | Wir? ant et i — pe rant ete Catal centhanks Waa voted to the press. Mrs. Lamorft me. Patenotre Sail Aicers elo Ty He'll furnish,a perfect menu and service | Thursday evenings, first production here | Tia” will sing the Recitative arla, “Ye Peo- : AMUSEMENTS. Mrs, Olney Madme. de Romero 14th and L, sts. n.w., MONDAY EVENING, Jan at avy price “you wish to pay. Takes en-| of Sardou’s “Maiscn Neuve,” adapted by Lee Seba eracd Hearts,”” from Mendels- —_—_—. a Mrs. Birsell Madme. Mendonca. 14, at 8 o'clock, suljec " ‘Religion eo Ure charge of the arrangement. Sidney, Grundy, and entitled “A House of | owing See Mate ee Mr. Bryan's Address. > Miss Herbert Madme. de Guzman on yee pepe aaa pee cera eee —— » 49 | Cards;” Friday’ and Saturday evenings ani pe ee ¢ p ILHAR LUB Miss Morton Madme. Zeballos owe E Z ae Franc’s $1.19 Hat Sale comprises $2.40] Saturday matinee, Clement Scott's great epensedy 30d) a Chopin ballade. Seats oe i aoe of the Vireinis. Democrs tie () Dy MMs, Fuller Mrs. Harriet Lane Joha- | THEOSOPHY —LECTE RE ON TH Sats PHI- and $2.00 values at $1.19. x play of “A Wife's Peril.” All Mrs. Lang- | @Y now be obtained at Metzerott's musie | Association last evening Representative Meal Gray ia losaphy” by Mr, Vircand BR. Gandhi, Bombay, HENRY FRANC & SON, cor. 7th and D.| try's productions will be under the direc-| Store. | William J. Bryan pf Nebraska delivered METZEROTT HALL, veo India. Theosophical “Society, | SUNDAE bes al mons ek armen The “C. C." Course—Miss Jerry” 1s the | an address on the Best methods of spread Mrs. Brown NIGHT, 18th Inst. Admission free.’ Public 1 For Partial Cleaning or New, National Theater—“Sowing the | title of Alexander Biack’s new entertain- | ie "the principigs of demmerecy Io the THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, AT 8. aires siteae oe Mee ee a es ee = Detachage, te a ment, which he calls a “picture play,’? and a Py. & Mrs. Brewer s. Came! ——— Pornot. 1103 G ‘street. Me peer be bel which he will bring pefora the Wackingtan | course of his remarka Mr. Bryan urged THIRD CONCERT. Mrs, White Mx cn ee Carcl EXCURSIONS, &c. ne ee = N public next Tuesday evening at Metzerott | the party to return to its first principles Mrs. Draper “Mrs. Scott Townsem eee Men's Derby Hats, $1, $1.50 and $2. Extra| be the attraction at the New National | tric fan. at is really only the illustra: Mr. and [irs. Ernest Lent, | ars. me Mrs. SS. Howland sorts , Theater next week. ly ly and incidentally he criticised the President J Value. A. T. LEW 18, 435 7th st. Academy ef Music.—“The Hustler,” which Comoe ceton wits Wecte pon life] and the administration generally as un- M H R k > Mrs. Sherman Mrs. Clifford Barney a ae vas seen here last season, will be at the author himself. ‘he heroine, | q, ti m1: ee as Among Cnr. Xander’s nineteen kinds of | Was seen Bt season, Jerry,” iss tho lemocratic, and he also criticised Secretary r. Herman kKakemann, é TO THE fusciiree ‘whiskies, Old eserve, #4 gal, | Acudemy of Music next week in a Revise) Jers scat poushlye ereieae Agee Carlisle for having changed his fingncial Mrs. Nicholas Laquer Mrs. and Family Kye, $5 gal. experience a con- | “it iets iijou. ‘Theater—Next week the|™odern ife in New York in her. early | Pclicy, and Ly SULA LETE Hoban ee ee eae ae WEST IN DIES stant, really abnormally, increasing de-} 500% Gps “true Irish Hearts,” will | Womanhood. She launches into journalism Pattee eyeeiahees . An . poe © ‘ama, ‘ue Iris! a the opinion that the money question would TI Li Nol: Miss Miller Mrs. Store mand. 5 e be the attraction. it has been here be- | nd her adventures as a reporter furnish | be the 1 iss Lucia Nola, 4 5 S = the FRANC'S $1.19 H AT SALE offers High-| icre and has always played to good busi-|#™ple opportunity for the 250 camera ie issue of the next campaign. Mrs. McMillan. Mrs. Glov By the commodious passenger steamers 0! = RANC'S $1. a Ls - | tor | aketdtiesne = Mrs. Sher! Mrs. Henry grade Hats at low-grade price. ness. It has that human Interest that at | Sketches which are thrown on ‘the screen Sarees Miss Mary Helen Howe Mrs. Bs Mt, Mason Mrs, Davie ATLAS LINE. Brae Rane @ SON cor, 7th and D.| cuce attracts the sympathy of the audi- | While Mr. Black reads the interesting story.| Arablan Bittcrs for nervous headache.— : Se ee er Ge realest sacitwiil erence? genu. | sitting at his desk talking to “Jerry.” She Fire in the three-story stone building in Miss Schenck Mrs. Bradley SAIS SATURI r aNUARY PUT MONEY IN THY PURSE, ine steam drills boring their way through | 9!S0 interviews Farmer Dun of the weather | which the post office is located at Great Mr. Victor Herbert, Mrs. Hammond Mrs. Leech /SADGRDAS, SANUARS 2S, Our Ideal Oi! Heater costs less than tc. | blocks of solid granite. Pet beete and many other notables. If Mr.| Barrington, Mass., did damage to the ex- PS In e Grand Concert Program. ‘Mrs. Zane Ss For Jamaica Direct. Per hour to heat rooms 16 ft. square in| Kernan’s Lyceum Theater.—The Irwin | Backs “picture play” bears out all the | tent of $25,000 yesterday. The contents of | Reserved seats, G0e., T5c., $1, at Metzerott’s mon Soe coldest weath moke or odors. No} Bros. Big Show, which comes to Kernan’s he € oan have been said and writ-| the post office were considerably damaged | Music Store, 1110 F at. Jaz. : pee " THE MOST PICTURESQUE AND HEALTH-GIVING danger. C. 'T. ¢ . 66 Pa. ave. Ly om fueatee next week, is said to be caeES Toe prove! @ most at-| by water. = Dr. Charles Bispham, Chairman, WINTER RESORT IN THE WORLD. : one of the strongest and most complete . aaa = — — Th F tt = eury Small, Edward A. Bow- SPECIAL ‘TOURS. Pn Rnopentgiin. pi — vaudeville organizations on the road. In erase Ri echt first number of the € Imes OSES Le Gea eee ae AvGrar Settrey ‘War- | Rie Welk Valles ali Fgeilih Gikte, custieg ahead Bornot, 1103 G street. the company are The National Trio, Frank | 201.5 mae He League tecture course will be —you'll always find tbem here. Our show- 5 "G. McRoberts, Fran- A DAY, fully described in our ilustrated — — D. tryan, Nellie Forrester and Gilbert B, | delivered by Mr. F. Hopkinson Smith on ing can’t be outdone for beauty or fragrance. Sian Gana aD genie Vases foes aa Sires TY AND DISTRICT Moulton, ‘originators and composers of | the “Quality of the Picturesque,” at the : e ee eso : i, FORW : citY AND comic songs and parodies; the UAcnerican | Builders’ Exchange, 719 13th street north- Prices to please all purses. Glover, George Hellen, Com PIM, FORWOOD & KELLOCK, Agents, mS ae Two Macs, undoubtedly the funniest Irish | West, this evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. Smith ts A.Gude & Bro., is TW. kalos, 0. SoS. SEE SS : AM{SEMENTS TONIGHT. act on earth; Sam and Kittie Morton, | 22 Of the best art lecturers in the country ci 0 o91224 F ST. N.W. W. Kellogg, U. S. N.; sot ‘America’s representative dancing experts, | 24 there should be a large attendance, 2 I, 2-124. ips, Charles Poor, Jc F Atvaugh’s Grand Opera House.—"Madame | Luigi Dell Ore. the mecicnl end eae both of league members ond outsiders. avi . BB. BL Sends, ns Gene. petto a Fenn h ar 4 “- ~ Cary .—Every one knows wha MONDAY ING, JANUARY 14, 4, Dr. Jobn W. : Se Cone — Bs a ahs ia | ete Ce rh She annul Comte Eger ft i ta wt to see PSOE Carienvers co | With & closa; wibtesoo cay husi fiom amitat 5 ar Besar ae ap CAIABLEE, BR. Haare Syatesend ethan resect traces | Ue ae) Carey atte setae xeftacd aKGCGl |g 1pitlaeloc hy priatisnmr at everriperin ck : The Mori Concert Company | a a iar: Speclally titted: wi ities ana amt Opera Company in “The Devil’s Deputy.” | artists;'Jolin W. Worid, England's famous te sas B - raft ab ti = Frane dall Hagner, Arthur W. Addison, Sateat a povenients ae) Shores, Se. Oran Academy of Music.—Bill Hoey in “The | Character comedian and eccentric dancer, | $c he hall ts crowded, demonstrating the | ing and scaly eruptions, is produced by CUTICURA ASSISTED BY THB M. Bidal ene Arnold, Franklin Steele, St. Kitts, antigua. Gu S NnIENen Saari Fis and Kenrfedy, in a new and original ee a rof. Carpenter has at- Y. M.C. A. Orchestra. Biown, Maj. W. @ Turnbull, Dr Alexander Ma- | nique, St’ Lucia, Barbades. Hotel coupon’ tickets, arr ed by their trainel wraife Jareo, | {med in this city. He will continue to give oil. . ° = ‘ 2-41 | ood ‘at the Marine Hote, Barbados, old at low Butler's Bijou Theater.—“A Flag of | py) Ger (asinaes: will carich ae ith 1 Se: | his exhibitions at Odd Fellows’ Hall, on 7th | SOAP, the most effective skin purifying and beau- PRICES, 25 AND 50c. ruder, U. 8 Se Re prey Tree John White's trick mules and pens dude, | Street between D and E streets, every night na TaNt WIL MU For besuts of scearry and po-fection of climate Kernan's Lyceum Theater—The Reatz-} Punch and January, which Isom atters, | UMUL further notice. Popular prices pre- | trfying soap in the world, as well as purest and ALBAUGH § nished fer b: ties, reset tions. this trip is uosucpasted. For illustrated | pame ant vail, the box office being open from 12 to 3. E Hope ES ‘ ge and all informati €oi DG! E. OUTERB! vatinees Tues- mn Cobunatite Company. tay MBs Ga eee “Glories of the Nile.”"—At Metzerott Music ey te Se ‘Wosuasienske mocinwent Tha Philharmonic Club No organiza. | H@l_on the evening of January 16 Lewis | sweetest for toilet, bath and nursery. It clears TONIGHT, LAST PERFOR) 20TT MUSIC HALL EGU OES) eT ES Sy i tion of Edison's Kinetosce tion has enjoyed the respect and confidence | Harvie Finney will deliver his beautitully — OE eee at-ssern26e esmerareny: Meera are prin GER CREE Cee Le 8 Risher | Nile." All who have heard Mr. Pinney can | {22 SMD and bale of crusts, scales and dandrat. | synoous paresr EUROPEAN SUCCESS WeEDNEspay EVENING, gancary 16, STEAMER MACALESTER street northwest—Free exhibition of the| degree tha i enie Club. d Mr. B a EUROPE, ; 3 Gramophone has perfermed its work honestly and intel- | 2tfest to his pleasing delivery, and the lec- Glories T change, 719 13th street north-| lisently and has proved an edu: Buile the matter of instrumental m : eroscopie AMOUNT We wor jm | Urustly shccereeal One. Séalo are uow'en [on eNO SS | MADAME SANS GENE, || Lewis Harvie} of the WOUNT JE est. eture by Mr. F. H. Smith on the ale a Fi * : 4 bam oe “ Nhe Pretueiaos mith ees cy Bee $5 of recegnized abil- mle Ce Metecratlees If there Is one man | Dal» Soothes Irritated and Stching surfaces, stimu- Nile. at ys ily (except Bea Spam ;| ity. Mr. Rakemann is a viclinist whose | ,S0US" ; — 5 5 %. ut 10 8. ny 2:39 p. ‘Odd Fellows’ th between D and E autora Lia w who does not need any introduction to a : é era 7 FARE, KOU 50 CENTS. strect northwest.-Professor Carpenter's | rn (hou, ts nyt confined fo this District, | Washington public, tt i8 John Philip Sousa, | lites the hair follicles, and supplies the roots | UNDER THE DIRECTION OF AUGUSTUS FITOU. Finney’s ‘Aduission to er 25 6 Tickets, with Mount Vernon admis: Hypnotism. for sale at EL cae Sanne the march king. Sousa is enshrined in the = Solar Wonks o€- all been warmly com- | hearts, of almost every member of Wash- | ith energy and nourishment. For the prevention | Next Weck—MRS. LANGTRY. Seats now on sale. mended, and their concerted efforts have | (ens, music loving society, who always excited equally hearty express ®jtake every opportunity of doing hi : Hy Affects the provel hai chipea itetenciorcns honor, Although some feared for the re-| of faclal blemishes, for giving a brillianey and : which will be at Motzerott Mcic Hall nexy | Sult of Mr. Sousa’s new venture, every fee exening, will play tha prelude to Ing of that des ription has now vanished | freshness to the compiexion, as well as for cleans- ° ° Be ok eerie ae | record aa: the Woe aticceseculior (ty sant rancis lison el’ Barna; “A Serenade, CAFE ON STEAMER. ver landings and For charters, &c., apply at olive of 2 alester. - foc) LL. BLAKE, Capt. ELECTRIC RAT, ROUTE TO gut aes Eo RUT VERNON, THE PRODUCE Bad Weather Materi General Prices. The inclement weather of the past week | his Saturday Evening, last time end th n temperature had the ef Of course a great deal of regret was made | 8 the scalp and Invigorating the hair, It is with- mae bllespcos bork ge baioedp pala aden als manifest over his departure from the lead- And Company Frank G. Carpe ters TRAINS EVERY OTHER HOUR. $ Se t ‘of seeing all both receipts and prices. Consequently, the ket was not so active as usual. Butter hip of the Marine Band, but those who | out a peer. The oniy route xivi joiced when they Ta thelr latest maguifeent production, a genuine | [JP] gstrated News Talks, roints “for the tourist psodie, vieuxtemps’ ho smoke; no ere his best friends re saw him [n the ma Fanta ay of such a magnificent i} | | | | i | was of ftir proportion, the demand be: club will have as a aft Gauls Open = . spor’ Mr. Sousa’s band is today one ¢ hi a ccrtinvous, but stow. Upon the whole. Mr. opreneunity lay aH Ar hina an certi pat sere Stes the ee Howe. Mb of the finest, if not the best, in the world, The Devil’s Deputy. Japan, Ch na Z eo ays sees howev one 0} je mar was a » Who has a being composed, as it is, of all the best | For bad complexions, oily, mothy skin, red, rough — = ee kore Or Today. dre 50 cents. ial ear at and varying in nearly all of the grade: has ‘met w , | bandsmen who played under the leadership Next Week— ; : late as 3 on notice of 250F 5 Mest of the country grade was poor, with ppeared, ng Gounod’s In- | Of the late P. S. Gilmore. Washington peo- coaltla 1 a ° ° iar fare. gpa lew pe cation a Ve: Potyencte,”” and | ple will have another opportunity of hear- | BS and shapeless nails, dry, thin and Sowing the Wind. MLDEN, Sapt., Alexandria, Va. Th caused eggs to be “A Summer Thomas, with | ing this nd on Sunday night, Januar + Ss. a $y ee stock still affecting | ‘cello obligato. Herbert, who is the | 20, at Albaugh’s Grand Opera House. hair, and simple baby blemishes it is wonderful. er tainowianieeie it = ng Se Conall HESS SLES | foremost “eetiist in this country, will play | Wallace Bruce.—One of the best lecturers : = F ws 4 Goldermann’s concerto for violoncello, and | of today is Wallace Bruce, late American Reserved Seats for all Mats. MODL SILOS > nd limited. pigene i hi weather also caused | * Sroup inburgh, Scotland. Further- neludin a e, by Mr.|consul at E ‘ADIES® and the weather | Lent: a Scherzo, Goins, and’ a Petite | more, In addition to the prestige which hi “ ai Every Evening, Wed. and am obstruction | ¥2ise of own. M who is a | own efforts have given him, he is indorsed | Sold throughout the world. Price, 25e7 POTTER THE COMEDIAN, : : Was girl a Recitative | b ich prominent men 1dstone, Whit- $ cler weather is ts and price hough ra d- pric e de Tenda.’ ‘ed at Metzerott's tina from ay now be ore. yard Beecher and Robert Collyer. ished lecturer and scholar wi omanhood in Shakespeare” HUSBANDS daty ed, jentiful, Mr. Polk Miller's Recital.—Mr. Polk Mil-| at Metzerott's Hall on Wednesday, January Aeli Comp ns inciting SOHNTO RTGE, $8 i | FoR 7 y gave @ very interes tal} 16, at » p.m. A large number will ana aa | srott Hali last evering, before un | doubtless turn out to hear one of the best T H E FLAM [<4 | of several hundred app | talks of the time. 5 Of the Wonderful T | | on the old-time negro. The ente! Mr. Gandhi's Lectures.—The first lecture | ther in the form of a/in the new course, on Occult Philosoplry i plus rated! bx: recitations, | andi: Wentericl Sclences at Indie) bysthe|| soars @ 7 0 The H ustler. The Gramophone, | nt w rents do th yticed. On lambs | BEGGIN * OWA DSOCSOOSSSOSOOSS SSO SHSOS: s \; sand stor ich were greatly en-| Hindu, V. R. Gan ? > ¢ h je d | D nt, to whem this | day evening, at 1. 19th street northwest, AT THE WASHINGTON KINETOSCOPE PARLOR, > he lepic . tion darkey 1| and notwithstanding the pouring rain the at Ss x e = = * is a proficient per-| house was filled. = S27 1 T. 2 . ‘ mer on the banjo ig the old style, and| The lecture to ladies on marriage and Open 8:30 a.m. till 11:30 p.x ad-2id Wrcunste ade ge rt Ntation jigs and ac- | sexual relations, as understood in Ind e | ied him: nstrument while by Virchand RB. Gandhi in Ali SONIA $ br lat eects | He has the pecullar softness | tended. pointed, the speaker SEMENT OF ~ 12 : _ BEC". | of diction that is the characteristic mark ve scientific reasons for many of their t 5 4 4 7 Se CT herners, and which adapted itself | customs, h foreigners not understand- ng ry = = = . i Guin, | Very well to an excellent ution of the | ing their subtle sciences are wont to look MAPAMQ (a 4 Stra ever, ,| dialect of the Afro-American. It was a|upon as superstitions. Many ladies re : Ul Win VSMIDICMN Uo a : > | umaue entertainment which was a success | mained long after the lecture asking qu: : e y 2 good dem in every way- tions. 5 THE FOLLOWING R ee = |< en s Frank G. Carpenter.—The war between | ‘The Mort Concert Company.—A vocal and Alondia. Evenie ss : Paeegertae ca ayelh and Japan mz these 4 Instrumental concert will he given at Lae : a Ss GRAND THARP Th 2 Hand Book. nd their cordition te: mos | Metzerott Muste Hall next Monday night a j ¢ $1: Suspenders for sec. “3 Almanac and Hand ra, and the fact that V | by the Mori Concert Company, assis Thursday Es s 4 TD, }- po 3 nd and one Ss have an oppor! | the Y. M. C. A. Orchestra, Mr. BE. A. Lovy gl " s 1 v4 iUress Shirts, $1. frifeateation, i s 4 about the war and about | conductor. ‘the program will include the S. e's Tel ¢ Ten os = 3 - y other interesting things pertaining to | work of the best composers, E on ok > §5 Wool P mas,$2.50. ‘ 1 to Corea—through the | well as merit being conspleuow 3 3 at about the - medium of Mr. Frank G. Ca number will be the overture, “Flora,” by > whom there is no more ente shlepegrell, by the ¥. M. C. A. Orchestra. o and ji.teresting talker—is ple: e Among the features will be a violin solo Late American o a , Scotland, dis- 2 deed. Mr. Carpenter has recently return-| by Mr. Lovy, a bass solo by Dr. Donald- tinguished scholar and lecturer, will S ued an order re-| ed from a 5.000 yl ies siecuen these | son, a cornet solo by Mr. Gottwals, a barl- and deliver his lecture, ¢ Humph dis parts of the globe, bringing with | tone solo by Prof. Mori, a tenor solo by = e aa Fac isis a e him a fund of information’ with which to | Mr. Barr, and selections’ by Misses Bur % SWOMANHOOD IN ° the estats of ths late Stella B. Cor : resale his audiences, as he interviewed | hart and Brandes, and a duet by Mis sm 3 was the wife tor Omar D. Con- | ¢veryone, from the King of Corea and pre- | Patience and Miss Bertha Morl. A great SHAKESPEARE, 3 CS POOP OSLSO ger of Michigan, to show cause why he} mier of China down to the jinrikisha men | deal of interest has been manifested in the is Q Walter_Sanford’s z ee pay to the ex ne an-| of Japan. He took photographs every- | entertainment, and a large attendance is AT 2:30 P.M., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, Niblo's Theater senting Bre, ee 00 prov! for in the will of eee ard his talk: to be Meet i already assured. AT METZEROTT’S HALL 5 EVED a rae er. Ina petition asking for such | by magnificent stereepticon views. s ———.——— Seas A Fl i sReratee Cannes states Une tia ington. ‘season opens at Metzerott For the benefit of the Garfisld Hospital. a uce, A LEV RN annuity is now over $1,000 in arrears. The | } Hall Monday night, January 21, with Lap aeine) Cle teformmtion: This fs a rare opportunity (o hear a lec- Written by We r nion play to OMBINATION executo: is to show r pan, whi is said to be | What you don’t know, and want to know, turer of international fame, one who has 2OX COUCH. Can —- > pa 1 full of fun and information, and the | you can instantly find out by referring to the Indorsement of Gladstone, Whittier, be used ¢ bed, a double The Police Ball. ch apa eno ie hee Tha Star's Almanac and Hand Book for Gough, Dwight, Wendell Pullip Eaward HUE sit Hear bed or a AL pilose ad oe 8s si eek, ta iu 395, v" S obert Collyer ard 108 othe MAD i : urge * 1 Arrangements for the grand ball for the | pearers throurh Japan, then into the Chi- Wie conta cay: Ngee ices ie at eae eee ai Bt NCHS ON Ge, ST cond a benefit of the police relief fund were com- empire and finally across Corea to the ‘> = Gute a ARS OLD, WILL APPEAR AT EACH Most wonderful part of it. pleted and the committees announced at a | capt 1 of fens hermit ‘kingdom and into Found Guilty. rott's and of the Ot pean ocd ai Gt ae ee Covered im “Cloth, ting Iz vening. The ball will be held | the king’s palace. g . — — ae = 3 Think of an Al G meeting Inst cvening. The ball will be held | “rhe Schumann Quartet—The famous | James ‘T. Farrar, allas Jamas Robinson, TE = = The H ht C Taal aad ae aes dana ymann Quartet of Chicago sang lust | alias James Thomas, was yesterday after- METZEROTT MUSIC HALE. ne Mmougnion Co., ets have al- ng at the Calvary Baptist schocl house : 4 aaa < : reon convicted of the robbery of a pearl 6s 99 1 F ST. 2b church fund. Prob- = i o & rse. 20a “Smal a? Fee eee ota tite Countey hae sucha | necklace worth $1.00 from the house of Mc. _ The “C, C.”” Course. “ § ja11-20d “Small stock, but lots of energy. wide reputation as thes? ladies, which was | Sevellon A. Brown,on the 15th of last June. WIT ‘ NILES Oe ee eae ned by their fine work at tha world's | He was remanded for sentence, after a mo- WN NWA —_—_—_ — — Boyle r. Mrs. Potter Palmer made them the | tlon for a new trial had been entered. LG And His Ch Two Popular Typewriters B. Boy s cf a special gold medal, which ——__ JW «Miss Jerry.” ee ypewriters. » urned by their efforts. Most all ef Broken Arm. a 1 he ali ra h the numbers rendered were ballad selec- re 816 F 4 S - D z et ‘BETTER TIME & Dp but the audience shdwed their ap-] Henry J. Hayden of SIG © street north: | @9oggeeae ged COEoPOPIOCOESs a) 1 0) Se ee F fac taveriie ns tior of these by frequent and hearty | West was found lying on the sidewalk at | > 7 Wa GU okies ake ila e The omposing the qua 12th and F streets northwest early this SIf You 4 iN 0 UAW) v5 ‘AN'S LYCEUM THEATER. y all, firs morning, suffering with a shattered right |‘ Sufferi g All this w any arm and a cut nose. ‘The injuries were at- | 919 PENNSYLVANIA AV as A cota pon a BO) CACC LC Ch WE Pera: EGER Sa Guicalits $6 Has the most attractive and novel display in eas ae ‘ond contralto ey will be from: any Irritating, disfiguring oie R » S tl heard. forthe second time in the Calvary | ayusteog’ gale of our aos AS less eae a US a vie at. entz Santle — Baptist Sundzy school tomorrow morning. | _™ On four EO ALOT yin (Day i s 5 >| Brintiantly Lighted Reficed and Elegant. z ciety Phe Second Bischoff Concert.--The second | Window, press-brick-front dwellings, on Ij 4 Bletches, Blackheads, Ring Worm, Tetter, 4 ante pees 2 NOVELTY AND RURLESQUE COMPANY. renee = daeicies staal cndere| | Street between 12th and 13th streets north- | °} Eczema, Salt Rheum, Prickly Heat or ° 4 Up To DATE dates Rlndte: is peesiite at tha # of the series of Bischoff concerts, rendered Goole . ui > i he inetoscope x Es Bishop Potter wil preside at the s last evening at the First Congregational | €@8t will take place Monday, at 4:50 o'clock | g Itching Piles, you can be speedily and per- <> a 1) 4 LIVING PICTURE ting of the Ams eee Church, was well attended, the program, P-M. See advertisement for details. 2 qpanently cured by using 2 AN d The Perfect ast = ceil ‘This Season. in the st | being one of unusual merit. M Nelly aS >: oS q RW me ay evening | King opened vsith the sonata in K flat. by | Arablan Bitters for coughs and colds.— | 2 Foster’s German $ . n e evening | Dudiey Buc ng it in a highly artistic | Advertisement. ba A in address on | mane ond sang the Qui Ia | cArmy and Navy: The Graphophone, sone Americana com- e from Mr. J. J. Fisher the $ g Raa weaOT negro.” eador song ‘Carmen,” while Mrs. zm AMAT a } Cure The only place in the city where these ter ace caleecamia cae bye hee tna sen ation riers Secaace| | bs ° $ XINTH Century Marvels are Displayed Yogether. og ne regparonahe eapr ran ie The best number ot ne pro- | WOU BATE YOUIrS | | $a pote romay tor an arin tacaen No Braces en Do you know the relationship of the Dis 5 as,,the Contabile from y 12 and insuring a bright, clear, healthy com 3 Open Day and Night. . ee eae eocermmenay © Goh Wear Gite ohne. eters May be the victims of diphtheria uniess | | | 4 plexion. 2 COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY. = @ thousazd ie o: afore local, Yolce came out splendidly in the difficult | |Z) you provide yourself with a weapon of ||| 50 CENTS PER‘BOX AT DRUG STORES. + lon internatio: facts ar 1 “ aaa ‘i = et ee pottle food's Sarsa- |=! | <> one y 3 A : theme. Of e, every one knows how } defence. A few bottles of Hood i the ages of ‘The iS Star's Al-| Dy Bischoff plays. so that no criticiam 12 parilla will be sufficient to build up sour |||? [Poster Medicine Co., ¢ Pane bogota os nts @ COPY at | needed here of his playing. He closed the system so that you will have little to fear |_| | ?? M 5 erral tar office. ae concert with the beautiful Pilgrim chorus | bf Baltimore, d. $ Prof. C ter’ sae 2 ‘a i rt was a . onions DARD 2" Exeentor's Sale of Valuable Bustsess | siccess, both in attendanee and in the ren-| | Hood’sSarsaparillaCures| | % 2" : rol. Carpenter's a eal cet ed a property, G21 Ei street. Messrs. Dowling & | ition of the program. fal SO SSESSSSECREBLOSHE ASSES E445 HYPNOTISM it cutee Tiiie dea) Sasie Mentone: ‘o. will sell this valuable property on Mon neral Greely'’s Lecture. ‘aptain from this most dreaded/disease. It is the ]T. WALKER 80%: 4 10TH ST. N.W., CAR. . wipes ay next, January LH, at 4 o'clock p.m. For | Ropneville and the Oregon Tr was the weak and debilitated who have diptheria. pet Lining, Felts, Fire Brick and c sents mao iboure: of soll! taughs x full particulars see advertisement in au subject of lecture by Gen ml oe Ne Hood's Sarsuparilla makes the weak strong. Fainta, rushes,’ Lime, Cement, to three: | Popular prices, Box office open trom 12 to 3 Seon Sake . : | Greely parlors of the Men’s = piy Rooting 3 = as ve 5-t 3 rist’ Parties ove ; - = I Christian Association last evening. A large = = —k,_B, SMITA, pce ee Tmo | SRP GE Ge Se ee y phir Ales soacbens ih oe | BEE ee CoO Ge cee Soy ae ee ee eR ore NY ve Tustitute Hall) M3 Noth st Mon, and Sat | PACIFIC Cou 43 Broulwas, N.Y. 40-8. andsome and everything new.—Advt. and attested the popularity of these Friday pills, assist digestion, cure headache. 25c. Noss1200; STRERIAN-W- econ is Private lessons given by appointment at | et., Phila., or 209 E, German 'st., Baltiuore. —$—— night lectures. General Greely said that = |e! | tattoring to aul its branches. Satisfaction guarant qve's. Private lessons given by Hts? || ean BOOM 4, MLAnG F Br: 509. Arabian Bitters cures malaria.—Advt. the story of Captain Bonneville was sub- “gC sma MMS BO '419-1n* ey %§ Nd . a

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