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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1895-TWELVE PAGES. Hoan) “LA REINE’ FURNITURE POLISH will do more toward brightening up ard renewing old furniture than anything else you can use. Our Drapery Dept. No doubt the most complete de- partment of its kind in the south. Not a place where you just come and buy and rely on your own in- genuity to bring out the prettiest effect in your drapery—but a place in charge of skilled drapers who will suggest ideas—that you'll find most useful. —It’s a study in itself to look through the many beautiful things that make up the stock of this de- partment. —That line of FISH NET Cur- tains, for instance, is interesting. People not abreast with the strides made in rendering hand lace pat- terns and even actual effects in these goods, would find it interest- ing to look through them and see the work that has formerly re- quired weeks of toil and torturing the eyesight, as it is now produced mechanically—and at a minimum cost within reach of all. The Upholstery Dept. Lots that’s attractive here, both from the standpoints of beauty and cost. Sash Cystain materials—Muslins, Tam- bours, Irish Points, Swisses, Brussels, Oriental, Madras, Coin Spots and the like at rewarkably small prices. ———-Many Beautiful Sofa Pillows--and materiais for making pillows. Table Covers and the latest de- sigus in Silk, Moire and Cotton Tap- estries. You'll find prices most reason- able right through the stock. 1t Art Rooms, 6th Floor. vS GREAT CERSRING SALE TAKES PLACE JA. New Yei to_ attend. The_event of the Ni te Don't fail WGA AGAR EX SS ‘Such Prices On Stoves 5 As those we quote—ron'll not (5 find in uptown stores. Nor © can you make your selection )) from” a larger—handsomer— more reliable stock. We've Stoves for every rein in the )) house—from the smallest heater to the largest furnace. TO stoves taken In ex- change at a liberal allowance. w.BARKE Cor. 7th sand D s.w.¢ ~=> Egg Stoves, i ‘Big Interest . In satisfaction and comfort when you |* Invest it H pair of our $1 * aTaen. ES. You ee a8 well—work $ with the high- + use they're fitted = gee & Co., R EXAMININ! NEX’ Makes your skin i iso soft and white ALMOND | “ont ALMOND. a | Bhi AEMORD and Gry. i= | AND | ava all the” ace ‘and ughness.-cures chayy EI *| GLYCERINE ih hard ign and face Keeps | in in rfect : [eer tect condition 3 i r= Be ane | en like it after shay. | H i : OG RAM’S | 2) 18th and Pa. Two Drug Stores, Sth and Ps ar | @31-280 oy ROPSHSSS OSES SESE OTE OOSSED 3STOCK TAKING SALE OF COATS 5 = «+ And CAPES, Prices cut almost in $ > ° 2 e 3 ¢ half to close out several lines. Every 4 $ garment beautifully finished, perfect tting and made In the “‘swellest”’ . ° Here're three wonderful bar- ** ctyles. °° gains: $2.50 Double-breasted CAPES. .Now $1-69. $6.50 Beaver Braided Capes...Now $3-98. AM $6.50 cod $7 COATS.......Now $4.98. Cohn’s, 216 s¢. Originators & Deslgrers of se he Shirt Wais FOHSSO SPH SS IOS HOSS ESS SPEEDS ¢ $54 Beautiful 26.80" Bc" sae New Year Biting. aoc & Cards. having een “exhausted Latest this "to meet the prest, D i cea for Cae sab esigns. Come in. Prices all, Signe. John C. Parker, de31-16d 617-619 7th st. n.w. Home ° made- Fruit Cake. —Only the best-.the purest mate- new. clean fruit and excel- lent butter are used in our cakes, 25¢. hen, too, they're baked to turn’ in ‘our home oven. Orders by postal quickly filled. a pound. HOLMES’ LANDOVER MARKET, 1st and E sts, 28-160 ie ee For You still have the ad- vantage of our special the holiday prices on 5 New O'clock Tea Kettles, Banquet Lamps and Year’s other articles useful for .__ Teception purposes or Reception as New Year gifts. Better come now while these holi- day inducements last. Geo. F. Muth & Co., 1 418 7TH ST. 'S GREAT CL ‘The NUAR event of th Don't fail Colds ~ Coughs and Bronchitis Cured by Takin YER’S Cherry Pectoral Awarded Medal and Diploma At World’s Fair. USE AYER'S HAIR VIGOR FOR COLOR. IF THE BABY IS CUTTING TEETH BE SURE and use chat old aod well-tried remedy, Mrs. Winsiow’s Soothing Syrup, for children teething. It soothes the child. softens the guim, allays ali ain, cures wind colic and is the best semedr for ea.” 25 cents a ; sel0- what are Cart positively cure = Sick Head_cie is ry, Littie Liver Pliis it they. wilt People who have used them speak frankly of their it? worth. They are small and easy to take. A ‘HIN Pulling Halr, Oily Skin. 7% ING SCALP, Falling Halr, Skin and ‘Twenty years’ experience. J.H. * ranches: Boston, , St. Louls, Chicago. book on Beauty & Dermatology for a stamp. = ———~ Tuesday, December 31. Choice Wines ; Open until late and every tonight. Table Delicacy |D. C. Messenger |. ) for service at New Year our expense. \ pe ece ones Prompt De- Lowest Prices. livery. GROCERIES AND WINES, 1116 CONN. AVE. dcB1-28e0 = . E. Kennedy & Sons, ~~ No Gueicectees and New Year's table should be | without a bottle of Dr. Siegert's Angostura Bitters, the world-renowned arpetizer of exyulsite favor. Beware of counterfeits! ON NEW YEAR DAY (Continued from Seventh Page.) Mrs. Gillon, assisted by her daughters and Miss Agnes Doran, 214 K n.e.; 2 to 9. Miss Mamie H. Goodchild, with Miss Bos- vell, 401 6th s.w.; after 3. Miss Ethel Graffam, with Miss Walker, 413 Florida avenue; 2 to 9. Miss Bulah Glaze, 911 F s.w.; 10 to 2. Miss Ethel Grady, assisted by Miss Annie Hem and Miss Marie Morgan, 2111 Mrs. Herbert Patrick Gerald, 1437 Stough- M. Gray, assisted by Miss May Macgill, 1336 11th; 8 to 9. Miss Bessie Gibson, assisted by Miss Blanche Priestman of Toronto, Canada, 1208 15th. Mrs. Casper Geler, assisted by Messrs. Jolin G. Miller, August Hanfmann, Theo. Costello, Hugh Kane, John Marr and Henry Nolte, 1303 H n.e.; 2 to Miss Grace Gruelle will assist ‘Mrs. Wm. A, Mathewson at 1910 Sth; 3 to 10. ‘The Misses Viata and Rosa_Gibson, as- sisted by Miss Julia Brooks,1437 W; 4 to 10. Mrs. A. P. Geier and Mrs. Casper Geler, assisted by Miss Smart, Miss Molly Daly, Miss Maggie O’Brien and Miss Bertie Reese, 13th and H n.e. Miss Blanche Griffith, assisted by Miss Mary Lowe and Miss Bertha Spicer, 17 Jef- ferson, Anacostia, D. C.; 6 to 10. Miss Katie Griffin, assisted by Miss Nellie Kelly and Miss Annie Carr of Baltimore, 1535 W; 3 to 7. Miss Nellie Gates will receive from 5 to §, assisted by Miss Ella Barry, Miss Marie Cennolly, Miss Mamie Ward, 3 Potomac ave. Miss Lulu Hines will assist re Misses Mitchell, 495 Md. ave. s.w.; 2 to ®. Mrs. Wm. Mercer Harris, jr., assited by Miss Husted, the Misses Roome, Miss Kipp and Miss Emily Wonder, 1317 Corcoran; after Mrs. Wm. Mercer Harris, jr., assisted by Maitie L. Taylor and Mrs. Emma Dorsey, 1137 20th; 4 to 10. Mrs. E. A. Haines will assist the ladies cf Electa Chapter, O. E. S. at Masonic Hall in Anacostia; 7 to 10, Miss Helen Hahn, 22 6th s.e.; after 2. Mrs. Chauncey Hickox and the Misses Hickox, 459 G; 2 to 8 Miss Annie Haines, assisted by the Misses Carrol, Knight and Niland, 1206 20th; 6 to 11. Miss Lizzie prernesey assisted by Miss Nellie Quill; 5 to 9. Mrs. H. H. ap eae with the W. U., 910 F; 4 to 9. Mrs. M. E. Hartsock, with the W. U., 910 F; 4 to 9. Mrs. 8.’ D. Howells, assisted by her daughters, Georgia and Florence, 606 E n.e.; until 10. Miss Margaret Lapras with Mrs, W. W. Baker, 916 S; Mrs. S. ea Hali, eeith irs. W. W. Baker, 916 0 1. Mrs, J. J. “Harrower, assisted by her friends, Mrs B. A. Allen, Mrs. W._ E. Handy, Mrs. Benj. Parkhurst and Mrs. Oscar W. White; after 4. Miss M. Herrmann, 2136 K; 4 to 7. Miss Estelle Herron, assisted by Miss De Wolfe, Miss Madeleine De Wolfe and Miss Iona Kingsbury, 1442 Corcoran; 3 to 10. Miss Mamie Hart, assisted by Miss Leon of Ohio, 1417 36th; 6 to 10. Miss Maude Harrison of Laurel, Md with, Mrs. Samuel H. Walker, 420 B n.e 5 to ‘10. Miss Jessie Hurst with the Y's at La Fetra’s; 2 to 6. Mrs. ‘Carlton Hughes. assisted 1} daughter, Mrs. L. D. Wilson, Mrs. W Bullen, Misses Bullen, Mrs. Bachtel, Misses her Dalton, Miss Abbie Hopkins, Miss Hope Hopkins, Miss Marjorie Hughes, 208 4th s.e., 3 to 8 Miss Mary E. Hoover will assist Miss Edna M. Hercher, 1639 10th; 3 to Miss Frances Hurst, with the Fetra's; 2 to 6. Miss Edna M. Hercher, assisted by Miss Mary E. Hoover and Miss Theodora North, 1639 10th; 3 to 6. Mrs. E. Helmsen, assisted by the Mis Bertie Fernald, Summy Nottingham, Kk. berta Campbell, Frankie Harrison, | Wil- helmina Benham, Felicia Seibert, Maud Brooks Cross, Theodora De Moll, Alfreda Roche and Lucy Murphy, §23 East Capitol; 4 to 6 Miss Lillie F. Hayes, with her sister, Mrs. W. H. Mickle, 620 L n.w.; 3 to & Mrs. H. J. Horn, 1813 Corcoran; 9 to 11. Mrs. John Hancock, assisted by her daughters, Mrs. Hair, Mrs. Leonard Mack- all, and Mrs. Sessions and Mrs. Merriam, 2401 Pa. ave. Miss Gertrude Heisler of Baltimore, with Mrs. V. R. Bishop, 728 5th n.e.; after 2:50. The Misses Gertrude and Pearl Houston will assist Mrs. 8. D. La Fetra, cor. 11th and G; 2 to 6. Mrs. J. M. Herfurth, assisted by Miss Marie Herfurth and Miss Bessie E. Searle, 607 Florida ave.; 4 to 8. Mrs. D. W. Houghton, with the Legion of Loyal Women, 419 10th. at La Mrs. Mary E. Hoy assisted by Mrs. Williams and Miss Julia Kane and Minnie Slumberger. Miss Janet Harris of East Northfield, Mass., with Mrs. J. Riffard Mickie, 1414 6th; 3 to The Misses Hodges, assisted by Mrs. Thiele, Mrs. Riggs, M Morsell, Miss Far- rar, Miss Hammer!: fter 3. Mrs. J. T. Huggings, assisted by her sister, Miss J. A. Booth of Philadelphia, at the Avon. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Hamlin, 1306 Conn. ave.; after 2. Mrs. CUES Hickox and the Misses Hicko: »G; to ellie Grant Heinline and Miss Mae Miss Irwin, 710 N. C. ave. s.e.; 3 to Miss Bertle Houser, with Mrs. Basim, loth; 5 to 9. Miss Susie Hodgkins, with Mrs. Thos. H. MeKee, 7 Grant place; 4 to 8. Miss Amanda Houston, assisted by Miss Woods, Mass. ay to 4, Mrs. A. Haines,assisted by her mother, Mrs. Morrison, Miss Haines, Miss Clara Haines, Mrs. Lou peese and Miss Lucy Moore, M5 C s.e. to S, 145 Carroll s.e. Miss Florence Hu 3 to Rios Hall, assisting at 145 Carroll 3 to Beulah Halley will assist the Misses 6th s.e.; after 2. Miss Alice Irwin, with Miss Katie Not- tingham, 56 C s.e. J Mrs. Anderson D. Johnston and Miss Frances Benjamin Johnston, after 2, at 1332 V, assisted by Mrs. S. W. Johnston, Miss E. B. Johnston, Mrs. C. J. Hagan and Mrs. W. R. Davis. Mrs. James F. Johnson, assisted by Miss Maggie Hawkins, 125 D s.w.; 4 to 10. Miss Anna M. Jones, Miss Mabel Walker and Miss Ett. Walker will assist Mrs. Geo. E. Walker, 230 13th s. 0 8. Mre Sarah Johnson with the W. C. 7. U. 910 F; 4 to 9. Mrs. F. G. Jones with the W. C. T. U., 910 F; 4 to 9. Mrs. James K. Jones and daughters, as- sisted by Misses Taylor, Hutcheson, Mc- Goodwin and Perkins, 915 M; 3 to 6. Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnsion, assisted by Chaplain Milburn and the Misses Gemley, Lutz, Nellie Reed, Kate Brown, Duvall and Walford, the Parsonage, 333 C'n.w; 4 to 9. Miss Anita Joy,assisted by Madames Lula Joy, Brooks and Helene Stokes, 1300 22d; to 10. Mrs. W. A. Jackson by the Misses Mar- garet Brosnahan, Mary Harvey, Mildred and Jeannette Jackson, 735 2d; after 2. Miss May Jchnson with Mrs. Thos. H. McKee, 7 Grant place; 4 to 8. Miss ‘Ella Johnson® with Mrs. Thos. H. McKee, 7 Grant place; 4 to 8. Miss Jennie and Nellie Jacobs, 145 Car- rell st. s. to 9. Miss Edith Johnson will assist the Misses Chambers, 1703 13th; 2 to 8 Mrs. Claude M. Johnson, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Lewis F. Brown, and Miss Bradley of Kentucky, 1722 P. K . eek with the W. C. T. to Mi 910 9. Miss Annie and Susie Kelly, assisted by Miss Katie Costello, 31 G; 3 to 10. Miss Sophia King and Miss Sophia Brick, assisted by Mrs. Carrie Ginsberg, Mrs. Gus- sie Garner, 3041 M; 10 a.m. to 12 m. Miss Mamie Kane, assisted by the Misses M. Jones, Cecilia MacMahon and E. Dant, 23 G; 4 to 8:30. Miss Iona Kingsbury, with Miss Estelle Herron, 1442 Corcoran; 3 to 10. Mrs. Henry M. Knight and the Misses Clara, Ella and Dora Knight, will assist Mrs. “Millard F. Thompson, 434 Md. ave. s.w.; after 3. Mrs. Harry King, Mrs. H. L. King, Miss King, Miss Mabel King, Miss Lida King, Miss Lillie King, Miss Olmsted, Miss Van Ness, after 3. Mrs. Josephine Kelley, Sophie Brown and Mrs. 26th and L; 8 to 10. Mrs. Kinsman and daughters, southeast assisted by Tfrs. Harriet Welch, corner of 16th and Sheridan sts. Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. Charles Edward Kloeber, jr., with Mrs. Eugene Lee Ferguson, 3206 14th; 4 to 9:50. Mrs. George Kraft, assisted by her sister, Miss Sallie Boland, and Mrs. Broderick, 227 K n.e.; 2 to 10, Misses Minnie B. and Florence R. Keene, with Mrs. Chas. Lyman, 124% N. J. ave. Mrs. M. E. Kloeber, with the W. C. T. U., 4 910 to 9. with Mrs. Thos. 4 to 8 Sue Berg of New Miss Thompson, 462 Md. ave. Miss Fanny Kennedy, H. McKee, 7 Grant plac Mrs. Hugo Kandler, assisted by Miss Linda Franke, Miss Lizzie McRae and Miss Daisy Brick, 901 M; after 1. -Miss Keefer will assist Miss Schekells, 6388 East Capitol; 3 to 9. Mrs. P. M. Kennerly will assist Mrs. M. E. Boarman, 929 Y. ave. Misses Annie, Lizzie and’ Susie Kelly, assisted by Miss Lizzie Lauxmann and Katie Costello, 31 G; 2:30 to 10. Misses Minnie B. Keene and Florence R. Mabelle Keene, with Mrs. Chas. Lyman, 1243 N. J. ave. Mrs. Henry 8S, 419 Knock, with L. A. 7th s.e.; 3 to 10. Mrs. Harriet Kimball, with L. A. S., 419 ith s.e.; 3 to 10. L Miss Besse Lanham with Mrs. Samuel H. Walker, 420 B n.e.; 5 to 10. Miss Maggie Larcomb with the Y's at "'s; 2 to 6. Mi = Mary Leet with Y's at La Fetra’s; 2 to 6 Addie Larcomb with the Y’s at La 2 to 6. . D. LaFetra with the Y’s at La to 6. Mrs. R. A. Lawson with the W. C. T. U., 0 F; 4 to 9. Mrs, Belle L. Luckett with the W. C. T. 10 F; 4 to 9. W. Ba- Miss Carrie Lash with Mrs. W. 916 S; 8 to 11. Little, assisted » and Miss ker, by her daughter, la Rollins, 808 Ist; 4 to 8. Mrs. Leahy, assisted by Mrs. Corliss, 1001 6th s.w.; 3 to 11 Miss A. Lambrecht, 21236 K; 4 to 7 p.m. Miss L. S. Lacy, ed by Miss L. G Stewart and Miss A. R. Jackson, 1630 M; 4 tov Mrs. &. W. Lamoreux, 17 ew Hamp- shire avenue. Miss Grace Lester, with Mrs. Samuel H. Walker, 420 B n.e.; 5 to 10. Mrs. ‘Andrew Loeftler, assisted by her daughte: Miss Grace L. Levis will lie Gwynne, 1407 L; 2 to 8:30. Mrs. Chas. Lymen, 1243 N. Brightwood ave., 6. J. ave., as- sisted by Miss Lyman, Miss Cora A. Lord, Miss Blanche Campbell, Miss Celia Mayse, Miss Minnte B. Keene, Miss Florence R. Keene, Miss Vena Wells, Miss Emma Wells and Miss Annie Steila Tucker. Misses Ellen Lucas and Nettie Carter, 1505 Pierce place; 4 to 9. Mrs. H. P. Leech, Miss Emma M. Leech and Miss Katharine G. Leech, 222 2d n.e. Mrs, H. J. Leimbach, assisted by Mrs. Wm. H. Leimbach and Miss M. Chism, 827 433 st. s. 2 to 5. The Misses Lightfoot with Mrs. 8. W. Saxton, 1437 Kenesaw ave. Mrs. E. D. Lamont, Mrs. Howard F. Jchnson, the Misses Morgan and Miss Fish- er, 1100 13th; after 4. Miss Iola Lucas, assisted by the Misses Carrie Lucas, Ida Sibly, Martha Pearson, Annie Gothardat, 1» Bertye Pearson and Myr- tle Babson, No. 2. Quincy st. n.e.; 7 to 10. Miss Lizzie Lauxmann, with the Misses Kelly, 31 G. . Miss 'da Lusby and sister, 524 11th s.e.; toG. M Mrs. J. H. Mitchell, with the W. 910 F; . Cc. T. U., 4 to 9. L. D. Merrick, with the W. C. T. U., 4 to 9. M. A. praone ys, with the W. C. T. oS 910 F; 4 to 9 Mrs. éssinger, with Mrs. W. W. Baker, 916 S; 8 to 11. Miss Sara Mantin, 1422 Q. Miss Lizzie McRae, with Mrs. Hugo Kan- Gler, 0/1 M; after 1. Miss Flora McCreery, with Mrs. W. W. Beker, 916 S; 8 to 11. Mrs. J. L. MeCreery, with Mrs. W. W. Bake 11. Miss Katie S. Martin, Miss Roselle B. Martin and Miss Charlotte Mann, 308 New York avenue. The Misses Mitchell, assisted by Miss Zaldee Bounds of Greenville, S. C., and the sses Lula Hines and Mollie O'Neil, 495 Mary land avenue southw 2 to 9, Mrs. MeMillan, 1824 13th. The Misses Monroe, assisted by the Miss- es sew and Washington, 24 Defrees; 5 to 8. Rev. Dr. McKim will be at home to re- ceive the members of his 2:30 to 5 p.m. Miss Lula Merry, assisted by ret Buckley and Miss Kat! congregation; Miss Marga- ‘iffin; 3 Miss ggie Morgan, Maggie Cole and Miss Fannie Cartwright, 247 to 11. 2d Mrs. W. A. Morsell, with her sisters, the Misses Hodges, 918 I; after 3. Mrs. E. W. McKay of N Mrs. La Fetra and the Y. Miss Addie Marshall, ed by Mrs. Wm. Prater, 1463 Madison; 4 to 10. Miss Carrie McGlue, with the Y.’ 's, at 2 to 6. ie Montague, with the Y. at 2 to 6. ce at Peieene, with the Y. to nia 107 tha Carter, Ma. 5 to 10, Moffatt, to 6. Anna C. ate Dowell, with the Y. with the W. s, at Cc. ay and Miss Dana L. Ist p.e. H. iss Lillie F. Have: and Evelyn Carrier, Miss Mary McDowell, H. Walker, 420 B n.e.; Miss M ted by Miss Jessie Med- ford nce Bartlett, 188 C me. efter Mrs. H. B. Moulton, assisted by Mrs. G. R. B. Saunders, Mrs. the Misses Mabel V. rs Van Dyne, ! Moulton, Anna E. ig,. Mary Scott, Net- tle and Ada M. iiiams and Theressa and Clara A. Crew, 1524 9th; 3 to 8. Miss Celia Mayse of 1239 New Jersey ave. with Mrs. Chas. Lyman, 1243 New Jersey ave. Mrs. Thos. H. McKee, 7 Grant place, as- sisted by her daughter ‘and Miss Flans- burgh of Dalton, Mass.; Miss DeGarmo of Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y.; Miss May John- son, Miss Ward, Mrs. R. S. Richardson, Miss Laura Brooke, Miss Corilla Smith, Miss Ella Johnson, Miss Fanny Kennedy, Miss Susie Hodgsking; 4 to 8. Mrs. Mary P. Murphy, 519 L, after 2, as- sisted by her daughters and the Misses Meredith, Miss Mamfe Franklin and Miss Blanche Tomlinson. Mrs. J. J. Muir, assisted by Mrs. R. H. Muir of East Orange, N. J.; Mrs. Chas. and Miss Edith Dudgeon of Summit, N. J.; Miss S. E. Weidemann of Ph'ladelphia, Miss Florence Shuffle, Miss alice M. Fletcher, Miss Lillian Grayson and the Misses Muir, 512 3d; 4 to 8. Miss_ Louise Beatrice McKelden, with Mrs. V. R. Bishop, 728 5th n.e.; after 2:80. — BE. J. Maloy and daughter Pearl, 416 8.€. 3. 0 to 3. C. I. Manning ang the Misses Man- ning, assisted by Mrs. A. V. Holmes, Miss Kathryn Weller, Miss Thomas of New York and Miss Stanley of Baltimore, 1931 15th; 4 to 10. Miss Grace C. Montgomery, assisted by Miss Callie Cox, 528 3d; 4 to 7. Mrs. J. Riffard Mickle, assisted by Miss Jennie Mae Mickle and Misses Janet Har- ris of East Northfield, Mass.; Georgia Bar- rett, Irma Ruess and Annie Forbes, 1414 6th; 8 to 7. Miss Mary MacGill, assisted by Miss Rena M. Gray and Miss M. Contnor, 1336 llth; 3 to 9. Miss Mattie W. Margaret and Laura Morgan, 1100 13th; after 4. Miss Sallie Miller, 929 8 to8. Mrs. Marie McCauley, assisted by her sister, Miss Katie Cooke, and Miss Katie Albert, 27 H n.e.; 5 to 8 Miss Kate McClelland, 1123 10th; 5 to 9. The Misses McIntyre, 2534 K; 3 to 5. Mrs. Wm. A. Mathewson, assisted by her daughters, Miss Adelia Mathewson and Mrs. J. C. Ringwalt, and the Misses Eunice L. Chace and Grace Gruelle, 1910 8th; 3 to 10. Miss Estelle McNerhaney of Capitol Hin, with the Misses Watson, 104 E; 3 t Miss Letty Morris, 933 Rhode {sland ave.; after Miss Grace Miller, with Miss Susie Lucus, Miss Nellie Miller and Miss Edith Hawkes, 521 4% st. s.w.; 5 to 8 The Misses Grace and Kittie E. Mon- tague, with tke Y. W. C. T. U., Hotel La Fetra, 2 to 7. Mrs. E. A McIntire and her daughter, Mrs. Lillie F. May, 224 C; 4 to 8 Miss Mary B. Mulligan, assisted by the Misses Ruth Whiting, Hattie Hunter and Daisy Monroe, 22 G; 4 to 7. Mrs. Franzoni Myers and Miss Elise Fletcher, National Commandery Hall, 623 Louisiana ave.; 4 to 9. Miss Ella May, 145 Carroll s.e.; 3 to 9. Miss Florence Moton, assisted by Misses Mamie Early, New York ave.; Miss Dela Pollok Mussey, with Mrs. ‘8. A. Spencer. Mrs. McCabe will assist the Misses Chambers, 1703 13th; 2 to 8 N Miss Emma Norris will assist Peis Thompson, 462 Md. ave. s.w.; after Miss Theodora North assist ‘Nites Edna M. Hercher, 1639 10th; 3 to’ 6. Miss Katie Nottingham, assisted by Mrs. Geo. S. Robinson, Misses Daisy Robinson, Alice Irwin, Evelyn Padgett, mics O'Neill and Mary Davies, 56 C s. Mrs. Bessie Nalls with Miss Libbie E. Anderson, Columbia road; 2 to 6. Miss Blanche Newman, assisting Mrs. W. H. Daw and Miss Flora M. Cluss, 2301 H; 2 to 8. Misses K»thryn Norton, assisted by Miss Margaret Martin, Ma’ Hope and Kathryn Flynn, 56 Fenton st. n.e.; 5 to 7. Py Lucy Oyster, 1422 Q. Mollie O"Nenll will assist the Misses M Mis: Mitchell, 405 Md. ave: s.w.; 2 to 9. Mrs. Bridget O'Neil, assisted by her daughters, Mrs. Rainey, Mrs. Mollie Cox and Mrs. Gardner. Miss Gertie O'Connell, assisted by Misses Josie Jouvenai, Blanche Gallagher, Mary Burch, Jennie McGowan, Irene McNichol, Annie Quinlan and Mary Kennelly, 82 I; 2 to 5. Maggie O'Brady, ted by her i Mrs. Ready, 111 G; 11 to 6 se ©’ Hagen fvith the Misses Sef- Lith; after y O'Neill, assisted by her two ‘s Anna and Rosa O'Neill, Mrs. Mollie - ps,.Mrs. Maggie Craven, Misses May Brunic and Macy McQuade, 806 24th; 4 to 11 Lizzie O'Neill, assited by Missi Garner, Sadie Mullin and Daisy Boyd; 68 I n.e.; 4 to Miss Lillie O'Brien, assisted by Miss Ella Bute, 1024 North Capitol; 4 to 8 Miss Bei Ober will assist the Misses Roth, 118 1th s.e.; after 2. M W. J. O'Leary, assisted by her mother and sister, Miss oo O'Sullivan, 7 North Capitol; 10 to Mrs. Lillian — with L. A. S., No. 4, 419 7th s.e.: 3 to 10. P Miss Acdie Pusey, with the Y.’s, at La 34 te Mrs. a 3 ‘Platt, with the W. C. T. U., 910 F; 4 to 9. Miss Clara Price, 22 6th s.e.; after 2. Mrs. C. H. Pilcher, assisted by Miss Mary Drahley and Miss Dolly Johnson; 2 to 4; 5 ‘Ivania ave. The M 's Prender,assisted by Mrs, Flor- ence Huss, Misses Nellie Jacobs, Jennie Jacobs, Elia May and Nellie Hall; 3 to 9; 145 Carroll st. s.e. Misses Margaret E. and Jessie I. Price’ will assist Miss Thompson, 462 Maryland after 3:30. will assist Mrs. Thomas, Miss Tony Von Pliss, 1008 ok n.e.; 2 to 9; assisted by Miss Denegree, Miss Montrose, Miss Kate Baldenacker, Miss May Mon- who has returned from Scotland; Miss pel Edelin, Miss Nellie Young, Miss Pike and Miss I, Savage. . Rosa L. Partello, 686 Q, assisted by daughter, Mrs. G. Sellman, and Blanche and Pear! Partello; after 3. 4 to 7; Mrs. M. M. Powell, 424 1st st. n. ted by Miss Kate Powell and others. M Frederick W. Parker, a: Mesdames F. J. Fishe » David Pa vis Parker and Gibson White, Cora Beebe, Eugenie Howe, Lucia | 2 Alice A. Parker, May Hughes. Foster, Grace Martin, Edna C. Pai Virginia Wiley, Clara Rafter; after Capitol and 4th, Mrs. W. W. Pardy, assisted by Mrs. Wm. Garle Browne and the guests of the Avon, North Carolina ave. and C n.w.; 5 to 9. Bessie Pixton, 1109 Yale st.; 8 to 5. Pruett, at the La Fetra; 2 to 6. Lillie Paine, with Miss Walker, 413 Florida ave; 2 to 9. Miss Pancoast, Florida ave.; 2 to 9. Miss Sophie Phillips and Mrs. Dr. Redick with Miss Walker, 413 of Pittsburg; 3 to 8: 1341 Corcoran, Miss Agnes Powers, assisted by Miss Campbell, \ Moran, Miss Clark, Miss Me- Donald s Vandepuare; after 4, Mrs. Emma Page, 1933 R; from 4 to 10; as- sisted by Mrs. M.{Moor Miss arenes =. Pearson will recetve with the L. No.34, lof Wm: B. Cushing Camp, S. at 419 7th st. s.e.: from 2:30 to and with Miss Lucas, 2 Quincy st. n.c.. 7 to 10. Miss Bertye Pearson, with the L. A. S., No. 4, of Wm. B. Cushing Camp, 8. V 7th s.e. ) to 6:31 7 to 10. and with Miss Lucas, 2 Erestone, assisted by the ere Sullivan and Miss Lucelia Procter, ‘with Miss Bessie Roberts, Miss Bertha, Robinson | and Miss Mary Thurston; 802 Marshall st. ee M. Minnie Pohlers; 3 to 10. with L. Celia MeMa- Kane, Letta Miss Joncs, Mamie G, 6 to 10. Miss Julia Reagan, assisted by her cous- ins, Misses Kate Joy and Mamie Dunnigan, 1301 I; 5 to 8. Miss Tillie Roth, assisted by her sister, Miss Mir nie Roth, and by the Misses Carrie Cleveland, Bertie Ober and Lillie Fogleman of York, Pa., 120 lith s.e.; after 2. The Misses Rupertus, assisted by the Misses Ehlshlage; 5 to 7. ‘The Misses Rolands; 2 to 5; 1006 K s.e. Mrs. W. A. Rookes, with Mrs. W. W. Baker, 916 S; 8 to 11. Mrs. S. C. Renshaw, assisted by Misses Mollie Renshaw, Debbie Lukie and Mrs. A. J. Hail, 809 13th; 4 to 8. Miss Dodge; Miss Julia Reagan, assisted by Miss Kate Joy, Miss Anni Muller, Miss Gertrude Lein, Miss Katherine Ahern, Miss Juliet Hayes and Miss Nellie Naughton of New York, Ist and O; 3 to 7. Miss Clarine Ramage, with Mrs. Samuel H. Walker, 420 B n.e.; 5 to 10. Mrs. Jennie Robinson, with the W. C. T. U., 910 F; 4 to 9. es Mary and Lizzie Ricker, assisted ses Maggie and Mamie Boucher, 30 . C. E, Ritter, with the W. C. T. U oi. F; 4 to 9. Misses Octavia and Eleanor Robinson, 520 T;1to 6, Miss Daisy Robinson, Nottingham, 56 C ne. Miss L. Louise Reaney, Cc. P. Reaney with Miss Kate assisted by Mr: o of Chicago, Ill, 113 Jackso. to Mrs. Nellie Rawlings, assisted by Mr. Henry Acton, Mr. L. L. Acton, Miss Fannie Redish, Mrs. G. M. Tailor, Mr. J. W. Ac- ton, Mr. W. Padgett, Mr. Hanson Acton, Mr. E. W. Shaw, Mr. C. Padgett, 22d and H; 5 to 9. Mrs. Wm. Oscar Roome, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Mercer Harris, jr. Miss Husted, the Misses Roome, Miss Kipp and Miss Emily Wonder, 1317 Corcoran; after 2. Miss Bertha Reanich, with the Y's, at La Fetra's; 2 to 6. Mrs. L. Ricker, 902 G s.w.; 2 to 5. 8 = Soeiy with Mrs. W. W. Baker, Miss an Beott, with Miss Glascoe and Miss Run o1s 25th; 4 to 10. ‘Miss Clara Nisbet Stewart, with the Y. W. C, T. U., Hotel La Fetra; 2 to 6. Mrs. Sara A. Spencer, assisted by Misses Anna Marshall Hays, Julia Vincinze Sol- yom, Lucy M. Graves of Alexandria, Agnes Sleavin, Dela P.Mussey, Frances V. Augus- terfer, Carrie Mae Blake, Lottie N. Bull, Jeanne Bruce, Emma C. Buhler, Bertha V. Buhler, Minnie BH. Fisher, Pearl G. Hat rison, May Laura Lown, Florence I. Mc- Donald, Jane Henderson Millar, Emily Mon- tague Morgan, Helen Beatrice McCarthy, Elizabeth O'Connor, Inez Powell, Louise A. Rosenbush, Mary Hampton Riley, Estelle Pauline RijJey, Ruth Seaton, Amelia 8S. Schneider, Olivia Scala, Margaret C, Schae- fer, Mary Ethel Taylor, Annie Hinkley Walker, Nellie Estler Wise and Amy Davis Yerkes, will receive in Quadri-Centennial Practice Hall, Spencerian College, Bank of Republic building, 7th and D; 1 to 6. Mrs. Josephine Simpson, assisted by Mrs. Annie and Bessie Dutton and Josepha Langs and Miss Gregory, 825 New Jersey avenue; 3 to 8 Mrs. Sweeney, assisted by Mrs. Dolan, 115 Massachusetts ave. n.w.; 4 to 7. Mrs. G. G. C. Simms, ‘the Misses Simms and Miss Edwards of Baltimore, 1327 Cor- ceran st.; after 3. Misses Lizzie, Rose and Sadie Sefton, as- sisted by Miss Jessie Clear and Miss Rose O'Hagan, 1837 14th n.w.; after 2 p.m. Mr: Mer Smith, with the W. C. T. U., 910 0 9. Mrs. Gunton Smith, with the W. C. T. U., vlo F; = to 9 Mrs. E. Sherwood, with the W. C. T. 4 to 9 Emma F. Shelton, with the W. C. T. 910 F; from 4 to 9. Mrs. John Schuckers, with Mrs. Samuel H. Walker, 420 B n.e.; 5 to 10. Miss Snyder, assisted by Misses Gregory and Tyree of Lynchburg, Va., 1011 M; after 6. Miss Mamle Sweeney, Mary Hanly, 115 Massachu: w.; 8 to 10. Miss Gertrude B. Stewart, with the Y’s, at La Fetra’s; 2 to 6 Miss Small, with the Y's, at La Fetra’s; 2 to 6 Mrs. Randall B. Saunders will assist Mrs. H. B. Moulton, 1524 9th; 3 to 8. Miss Mabel Shaw, 1005 9th s.e., assisted by Miss Mamie Baxter of Petersburg. First Assistant Secretary of the Interior and Mr ims, assisted by Miss McKinley of Atlanta, Ga., Miss Billups of Mississippi, ae Miss Morton of Alabama, 1119 K; 3 0 6. Miss Mary S. Stuart, assisted by Miss N. Kerr of Baltimore and the Misses Millar, 813 North Carolina ave. s. e.; 6 to 9. Miss Hessie Sherman, assisted by Miss Rosa Clarke and Miss Katie Clarke, 1928 L;7 te with Mrs. J. J. . Shiles, assisted by Mrs. Geo, H. McMillan, Mrs. . , addess, Miss Lynham, Miss Aileen Lynham, 1824 Mrs. Henrietta Stuart, Gertrage Ard Stuart, 71 4 rence Shuftie, $d . 12th; after 1. man, assisted by Lillian. Ketcham, Clara Young, Kate Ronsa- y Peck, 3008 15th; 3 to 7. Corilla Smith, with Mrs. Thos. H. . .7 Grant Place; 4 to 8. The Misses Katie and Minnie Soter, as- sisted by Miss Katie Schlosser, 1622 6th; after 3. Miss Shields, assisted by Mrs. Norman T. Elliott, Miss Mary Burger, Miss Grace Butler, Miss Mamie Cowell, Miss Bertha Enderie, Miss Marion Slater, 1224 14th; 3 to 9. Mrs. Strickler, Miss Strickler and Anna Strickler, 512 East Capitol; after 4. Miss Schneider and Miss Dollie Schneider, with Miss Walker, 413 Florida ave.; 2 to 9. Miss Marion Slater, with Miss "shields, 1224 14th; 3 to 9. Mrs. Jane Smith, with M. W. Pardy, the Avon; 6 to 9 Mrs. A. M. Sparks, assisted by Misses Lelia B. Gorman, Alice Pyemont and Car- rie Mitchell, 702 L; 8 to 10. Miss Henrietta Smith, with Miss Joie Caidwell, Haines Hall, 8th and Pennsyl- vania ave. s. e.; 2 to 6 D. Stanton and Mrs. J. M. Rueth, ted by Miss B. O. Brien, Miss M. Rueth, Miss M. Schnider and Miss Rose Caffrey of Brooklyn, 504 L n.e.; 3 to 10. Mrs. Willard Saxton, assisted by her daughters, Miss Saxton and Mrs. E. C. Seward, and Mrs. James Spalding, Miss Louise Carr, the Mésses Brown, Mrs. Edwin Spalding, Miss Marguerita Spalding, the a ss Lightfoot, Miss Agnes Carruthers ‘irs. Willis Goss of Boston, 1437 Kene- 4 till Bertha Staub, with L. A. 8, No. 4, th s.e.; 3 to 10. g Staub, L. A. &, No. 4, 419 3 to 10. . C. H. Stowell, assisted by Mrs. S. Reed of Michigan, Miss Reed and Miss Raie Stowell, 2808 14th s: Mabel Sheckells, assisted by Miss Rosie McKaig, Miss Berta Keefer and the Misses Roberts, 638 East Capitol. Mi: ary Stewart, assisted by Misses Mary and Martha Monroe and Miss Hester Washington, 1614 4th; 6 to 8. Mrs. Victoria Scruggs, assisted by Mrs. Mamie Jefferson and Miss Birtle Luckett, 1112 20th; 2 to 10. Mrs. Addie Smallwood, assisted by her daughters, Mrs. B. L. E. Hall, Miss Anna Smallwood, and her sister, Mrs. Mary El- liott of Philadelphia, and Miss Lucy White, 47 Defrees; 2 to 8. ‘ss Annie Stansbury, with L. A. S., No. 7th s.e.; 3 to 10, sssie Sherwood, assisted by her sister, Mrs. George Blackman, 212912 Penn. . Lucy H. Smith, assisted by her daughters, Irena and Vinnie, 1530 6th; 4 tot. v Miss Troutman, Miss Elsie E. Troutman, Burroughs, Miss Clara Burroughs, M Webster, Miss Isabel Webster, Miss Maud Franklin, Mabel Dorris, Mrs. Richmond, Mi: etphia, P an Marie Clark of La Fetra’s: 2 to 6. Sdith M. Taylor, with the Y's, at La M. A. Tancil, with the W. C. T. U., 910 F; 4 to 9. Miss Anni Lyman, Mrs. William Thomas and_the Misses Katherine, Mamie and Louise Thoma: ‘ella Tucke 2r,with Mrs. Chas. son, assisted by Miss Sue Berg of New York, Miss Koehler, Misses age and Liz- zie Price, Miss Emma Norris, Mrs. P. D. Welcker, Miss Helmus, Miss Tune, Miss Jennie Masterson and Mi as Hosh of Balti- 2. 8.W. 3:30. O. Turner, en ‘Mise Libbie E. Anderson, Columbia road; 2 to 6. Miss Edna Tune, with Miss Cora Thompson, 462 Md. ave. s.w. Miss Eliza Tansil, Miss Clara Adams, poareeg by Miss Rosa Seward, 1619 H; af- er Miss Amanda Thomas, with Mrs. J. B. Walling, 415 A n.e. Miss Maud Taylor will assist the Misses | Chambers, 1708 13th; 2 to 8. U Miss Clara Upton, with Miss Walker, 413 Florida ave.; 2 to 9. v Miss Ellea Vockey, 1332 Wallach place. Miss M. E. Vockey, 1332 Wallach pl Airs. Dora T. Voorhis, with Mrs. W. Baker, 916 8; 8 to 11. Misses Alla and Ono Vickery, assisting Mrs.Wm. H. Daw and Miss Flora M. Cluss, 2301 H; 2 to & Misses R. Vogt, M. Herrmann, A. Lam- brecht, M. oa and the Misses Ewald, 2136 K; 4 to 7. Mrs. Estella Van Norsdall, with L. A. S., No. 4, 419 7th s.e.; 3 to 10. Mrs. Van Fleet will assist the Misses Chambers, 1703 13th; 2 to 8. w Mrs. W. Gibson White, assisting Mrs. Frederick W. Parker, n.e. corner 4th and East Capitol. Mrs. Thomas D. Walsh, 6C1 23d, assisted by Mies Jennie Moore, Miss Anna McNam- ara, Miss Nellie Mahaney, Miss Annie Mc- Laughlin; 6 to 10. Misses Woodford, Misses Carrie Davis and Blancl.c Hudson, 219 3d n.e.; 8 to 9. Miss Edith Webster and Miss Isabel Web- reste the Misses Troutman, 221 3d 8.¢.; 0 Miss Bertie Wilson, assisting the Misses Church, 433 New Jersey ave. £.e.; 3 to 8 Miss Estella Wheeler, assisted by her sis- ters, Minnie, Isabella, Lily and Miss Lida Crampton, 1229 1st; 5 1. e. w. Miss Mattie V. Wade, 523 3d, assisted by Mrs, G. E. Wade, Miss Madie Bayly of Washington and Miss Carrie Hobday and Miss Ella Tucker of Baltimore; after 3. Mrs. S. M. Wescott, with the W. C. T. U., 910 F; 4 to 9. Mrs. Walter E. Wright, with Mrs. Geo. W. Gray, 923 I. Miss Nettie M. Webster ot ee aaney N.Y., with Mrs. Geo. W. Gray, 92 Mrs. Emma mn Wharton, with Mrs. Geo. W. Gray, 9 Mrs. R. R. West, “with the W. C. T. U., 910 F; 4 to 9. Mrs. T. A. — with the W. C. T. U., 910 F; 4 to 9. Mr. Samuel _H. Walker, 420 B n.e., as- sisted by Miss Walker, Miss Rosalie Walker, Miss Brady, Mrs. Jcseph Greenwell, Mrs. John Schuckers, Miss Mary McDowell, Mis: Maude Harrison, Miss Besse Lanham, Miss Grace Lester, Miss Helen von Dodt, Miss Gertrude Beebe, Miss Clarine Ramage and Miss May Boutelle; 5 to 10. Miss Julia Widdows, with Mrs. W. F. Basim, 1123 10th; 5 to 9. Mrs.'R. T. Whiting, assisted by Mrs. Quill, 639 K s.w.; 2 to 6 p.m. Miss Lucretia A. PWwalker, with Mrs. Sam- uel H. Walker, 420 B n.e.; 5 to 10. Miss Sadie E. White, with the ¥’s at La Fetra’s; 2 to 6. Mrs. F. C. Woodburn, with the Y’s at La Fetra’s; 2 to 6. Mrs. Alfred Wood, with the Y’s at La Fetra’ to 6. Miss L. 8. Weightman, with the W. C. T. U., 910 F; 4 to 9. Miss Etta M. Walker will assist Mrs. Geo. E. Walker, 230 18th s.w.; 3 to 8. Miss Mabel A. Walker will assist Mrs. Geo. E. Waiker, 230 13th s.w.; 8 to 8. Miss Rosalie Walker, with Mrs. Samuel H. Walker, 420 B ne.; 5 to 10. Miss Grace M. White at the Congrega- tional Church; 3 to 8 Mrs. White, assisted by Mrs. Rodger Mc- Bride. Mrs. Gilroy, Mrs. Maggie Conerty, Mrs. P. Ryan, Mrs. Julia Edwards, Mrs. Kelly, 2403 H; 2 to 10. Mrs. Edgar W. Watkins, with Mrs. Mil- lard F. Thompson, 484 Md. ave. s.w. Mrs. J. W. Wrenn, assisted by Miss Wrenn and Miss Daniel, 1004 C s.w.; 6 to 10. Mrs. Harry B. Willson, assisted by Miss Anna M. Griesbauer, Miss Sadie Herbert and Mrs. J. J. Costinett, 2102 17th; 3 to &. Mis. R. R. West, Brookland, assisted by Misses Nannie and Lucy Lynch, Ruth Mar- ean, Nettie Etz, India Lord, ay Schweier, Nellie Middlekauf and Mrs. J. B. Lord, jr.; 5 to 8 Misses Vena and Emma Wells of 817 1ith n.e., with Mrs. Chas. Lyman, 1243 New Jersey ave. Miss S. E. Weidemann of Philadelphia, with Mrs. J. J. Muir, 512 3d; 4 to & Miss Mary L. Webb, assisted = Miss Mar- tha E. Parker, 481 K s.w.; 4 to 10. Miss Virginia Louise W! iley, assisting Mrs. Fredk. W. Parker, n.e. corner East Capitol and 4th. Mrs. Mary E. C. Wilbur and the Misses Wilbur of 1719 15th; 4 to 10. Miss Lillian Wagner, with Mrs. V. Bishop, 728 5th n.e.; after 2:30. Miss Wagner, with Mrs. V. R. Bishop, 728 Sth n.e.; after 2:20, Mrs. M. A. Wertz, 1123 10th; 5 to 9. Miss Maude Walker, 413 Florida ave., as- sisted by Miss Raber, Miss Graffam, Miss Upton, Miss Ruth, Miss DoMie Schneider, Miss Leah Schneider, Miss Pancoast and Miss Pain; 2 to 9. Miss Watson, assisted by her sisters, Pau- line and Ethel, and Miss Estelle McNer- hany, 104 E; 3 to 9. Mrs. W. W. Wallace, assisted by her daughters, 661 F n.e.; 2 to & Miss Walcott, assisted by Mrs. Walcott ona a L. W. Boody, 704 20th; 3 to 5 and to 10. Mrs. J. B. Walling and Miss May V. Wal- ling, assisted by Mrs. E. L. Walter, Mrs. L. D. Walter and Miss Amanda Thomas, 415 A n.e.; 3 to 9. nay ey L. D. Walter, with Mrs. J. B. Waliing, Mrs. Es L. Walter, with Mrs. J. B. Walling, 415 A ne. Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe; 2 to 5. Miss Mamie Ward, assisted by Miss Ella Barry, Miss Nellie Gates, Miss Marie Con- rolly, 121 11th s.e.; 8 to 10. Miss Katie E. Weber, with L. A. S., No. 4, 419 7th s.e.; 8 to 10. Miss Wilson, assisted by Mrs. Charles EF. Hodgkin, Mrs. William L. Wilson. and the Misses Bertle Thompson, Alice Pillsbury, Gertrude Bangs, Helen Nye, Irma G. Cal- lshan, Hinda Burke, Ettle Noah, Grace Hamilton Jones, Dorothy Dalrymple, Sadie vee Laura Dolan and Alice Lightner, 1329 rot R. ¥ Mrs. Elphonzo Youngs, at parlors First Congregational Church, 10th end G. Organizations. The Legion of Loyal we omen 419 10th, will receive from 1: . U.V.8., U.V.U. s. of V., Old Guard aaa other friends are nvited. Mrs. Fannie Pomeroy, president: Miss Clara Barton, Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mus- sey, rs. Maria Harlan Weisner, Mrs. Nel- lie F. Prentice, Mrs. Rose E. Ferree, Mrs. Albertine S. Odell, Mra. Lizzie W. Calver, Mrs. Adelie S. Perham, Mrs. Laura V. Mc- Cullough, Mrs. E. Kate Temple, Mrs. Mary Y rs. Jennie G. Houston, Miss Helen ews, Mrs. M. H. Tanner, Mrs. L. A. Crandall, Miss Elizabeth Stoner, Mrs. Nellie C. Royce, Mrs. Emily 8. Hort, Mrs. Maria A. Houghton, Miss Curry,’ Miss Holmes, Mrs. L. E. Rosenberg, Mrs. Addie R, Perkins, Mrs. ce A Moore, Mrs. Ada H. Weiss, Mrs. Mercine E. Cutter, Mrs. E. A. Cleaves and all other officers, past officers and members of the legion will be there to welcome friends, ladies, as well as gentle- men. Unity Club. Ladies of the organization will hold a reception at tha residence of the ir. W. W. Baker, 916 8; 8 to 11. 's Christian Temperance Union, at their headquarters, 910 F; 4 to 9. Department Cominander Anderson has re- quested the members of the Grand Army to form in front of Grand Army Hall at 11:30 on Wednesday to pay their respects in a body to the President. “The Edentes” of the National Rifles will be at hone at their armory, January 1, 1896, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., where they will be pleased to see their friends. The Ladies’ Aid Society, No. 4, auxiliary to William B. Cushing Camp, Sons of Vet- erans, will be at home to their friends, Sons of Veterans and members of G. A. R.- Legion and Union Veteran Legion, at residence of Miss Almira Brown, 419 7th s.e.; 3 to 10. Farragut Post, No. 10, G. A. m., will as- semble at the post room at 3 p.m., and ina body call upon Commander and Mrs, Dins- more at their residence, 407 C n.e. ‘The Cherokee Pleasure Club will rece between 5 and 7 at their club rooms, Jersey avenue and O st. The King’s Daughters of the Second Bap- tist Church, 22 6th s.e.; after 2. The ladies of National Commandery will receive in National Golden Cross Hall, Louisiana avenue, assisted by ladies of fo! lowing sister commanderies, from = to ¥ p.m.: Trinity Commandery, Miss S. Capitol Commandery, M John’s Commandery, Mrs. Peabody; Tarai Commandery, Mrs. R. E. Harv € fe SSS ””z Mra. N. Cole; Poto: Commandery, Miss A. Getes, Miss E. Ashford, Mrs. McCarthy, Mrs. Cox, Miss M. Balster, Miss M. Berg- man, Miss B. Bergman; Anacostia Com- mandery, Miss E. Walson, Miss M. M. Mc- Lean; Goodwill Commandery, Mrs. I. Jones, Miss Elrea Fletch, Mrs. Allen; Mt. Vernon Commandery, Mrs. Shaffer, Miss Nelson, Miss Lugenbeei; Meridian’ Commandery, Miss J endrick, Miss L. Hendrick, Mrs. Hendrick. Southwest Y, W. C. T. U., with the W. C, T. U., 010 F; 6:30 to 9. rec eption by the Young Men’s Chris- tlan Association, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. 8S. M. Newman, on New Year day from 8 to 8 p.m., at the First Congregational Church, 0th and G streets. Entertainment at 8 p.m., musical and Hterary, given jointly b: the church and the association, at whic! time all friends of both institutions are most heartily invited to be present. Re- ceiving party as follows: Mesdames L. Ca- bell Williamson, George Baber, J. F. Don- ahoo, T. W. oe G. W. F. a. Fr. c ye F. hn and BE. W. Wood- ruff, Misset Nels Brown, Louise Brown- ing, Nettie Bogan, Sallie Bogan, Annie Bo- gan, Zue Brockett, Naomi Bogan, C. K. Bartlett, Carrie Budd, Minnie Cowling, Ma- bel Crosswell, Annie L. Clark, Eleanor Ca- hill, Daisy Easterday, Alice Fearing, Es- telle Foster, Emma Greenwell, T. Josephine Gillenwater, Lutte Gary, C. Louise Hurlbut, May V. Hurlbut, Ella Lawrenson, Beulah Parsons, Minrie Rothrock, Leulah Roth- rock, Carolie C. Robinette, Bertha Stahn, Alice Simmons, Florence Strause, Gertrude Speer, May E. Sm'th, Lena Summy, Dol! Schneider, Leah Schneider, Bessie Todd, B. Cc. Van Vleck, Grace White, G. A. Wishart, Puriffe Walker and Mamie Dickey. Mrs. Eliza Walson, worthy matron of Electa Chapter, No. 2, Order of the Eastern Star, will receive at Masonic Hall, Anacos- tia, from 6 to 10 p.m., assisted by Past Worthy Matron Juliana Allan, Mrs. Joanna Warwick and other officers of the chapter. The Young Woman's Christian Temj ance Umion will hold a reception at tel La Fetra, corner llth and G, from 2 to 6 The following ladies will assist in receiv- ing: Mrs. S. D. La Fetra, Mrs. Alfred Wood, Mrs. Elizabeth W. Mackay, Mrs. Clayton E. Ewing, Misses Matel Claflin, Sadie E. White, Mary E. Drown,Clara Nesbitt Stew- art, ida M. Pruitt, Addie Pusey, Addie Larcomb, Josephine Gillenwater, Lyda Do- rian, Hughes, Edith M. Taylor, Lillian Bit- tenbender, Grace and _ Kittle Mon- tague, Izora Babbitt, Bertha Rearich, Small, Carrie McGlue, Nannie Moffatt,Mag- gle Larcomb, May Leeb, Emma O. Toepper, Blanche and Mary V. Beckham, Frances and Jessie Hurst and others. The Crescent Social Club will receive their friends at the residence of Miss Lizzie Hen- nessy, 404 G n.: to 8. The young ladies of Wesley Chapel will receive in the lecture room of the church from 4 to 10 p.m. The following ladies wil. assist in receiving: Mrs. L. Y. Ellis, Mi John Shuckers, Miss Jennic Barker, Mazie Crook, Miss Sara Bellinger, Amo Sanford, Miss Maggie Fitzhugh, Etta Sanford, Miss Edra_ Fitzhugh, Ada Fowler, Miss Lillie Weatherall, Zulema _ Fowler, Miss Edith McKee, Mollie Huguely, Miss Maggie Platt, Hattie Thornburg and Miss Cora Dennisem NOT RECEIVING. Mrs. A. N. Canfield, 230 9th n.e. Mrs. Maj. Powell, 910 M. Mrs. J. H. Jennings, 84 I ne. Miss Mollie Balster, 601 6th. Mrs. Joseph Harper, 412 B ne. Misses McNantz, 129 6th n.e. Mrs. J. A. Swope and Miss Swope. The Misses Roche, 1110 North Capitol. Miss Tillie Cheseldine, 424 9th s.w. Mrs. Forrest French Vrooman, 108 15¢h. Mrs. A. H. Frear, 223 §th n.e. Mrs. Elzy Barnes, 2514 Brightwood ave. The Misses Johnson, 1233 New Hampshire avenue. Mrs. Thomas W. Boyde, 423 5th s.c. Mrs. Chas. W. Metzgar, 1427 N st. Mrs. Job Barnard, 1306 R. I. ave. Mrs. Carrie Kidwell Stewart. Mrs. Hayes and daughter, Gertrude, 107 I. Mrs. R. Sebastian and daughter, Mary, 1233 21st. Mrs. Wm. H. Webster, 1615 Riggs place. Mrs, Ellen Spercer Mussey. Mrs. A. H. Thompson, 1729 12th, Mrs. F. J. Buckley, 1224 28th, Miss Maxwell, 1002°E. Cap. Mrs. W. G. Pond, Miss Gertrude Pond, 172 Q. Mrs. R. Grant Barnwel!, 1304 W. Mrs. James J. Barnes, 1433 R. Misses Margaret and Josephine Belt, 215 Sth ne. Mrs. J. T. Turner and daughters, 414 B n.e. Miss Ada Papkins, 417 7th s.w., and Miss Lulu Mullen, 425 7th. Miss L. Gates, 613 B 8.2. Mrs. Samuel H. Howard, 1243 22d. Miss Margaret McMahon, 33 Mass. ave. Mrs. M. F. O'Donoghue, 1300 Kenesaw ave., Columbia Heights. . Miss M. Osterman, 629 Q. Miss B. Patterson, 706 L. Miss Alice Dulane: 528 New Jersey ave Mrs. J. H. Jochum, Mrs, L. Collamos, 920 S. Mrs. R. Le Ford, 608 Mass. ave. n.e. The Misses Norton, 1905 H. Mrs. E. W. Henderson, 723 13th n.e. Mrs. S. L. Kelly, 950 K. Mrs. S. M. Yeatman. Mrs. W. H. Combs, 1408 10th. Miss Regina Becker, 1408 10th. Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Stakely, 16th. Mrs. Worden, New Jersey avenue. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jacobsen. Miss Mary Coleman, 1330 2ist. Mrs. W. W. Bullen. Miss Campbell, 1229 New York avenue. Miss Bailey and Mrs. B. A. Colonna, 138 B ne. The Misses Sipe, 600 Massachusetts aver nue. Mrs. Beatty. Mrs, Ture. Miss Annie Hanley, 1814 15th. The Misses Dumis, 508 6th s.w. Mrs. Capt. Eskridge. —>__—_ Salaries of Governors, From the Albany Times-Union. There is a great difference in the com- pensation of the governcrs. New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey pay their gcvernors $10,000 a year, and the two for- mer states furnish mansions for them, Ohio and Massachusetts pay $8,000 a year. Illinois and California pay $6,000. Colorado, Indiana, Kentucky, Minnesota, Missouri, Virginia and Wisconsin pay $5,000. Mary- land pays $4,500. Eight states pay $4,000 a year. The remaining twenty-one states pay miserably small salaries to their execu- tives. In Vermont and Oregon she govern- ors receive only $1,500 a year — hard- ly enough to pay a capable private secre- tary. In Michigan the salary of the gov- ernor remained for several years at $1,000, This restricted the office to rich men, for no poor man who was competent could af- ford to take it. The salary in that state row is $4,000. 1414 Disappointed. — . From Pack, Mother—“Well, my little daughter, what did Miss Goldentext teach you’at Sunday school this morning?” Little daughter (sadly)—“She nebber teach me nuzzin cep take my penny ‘way fum me!” PREVALENT D I SEASE. Not Moceseacay meee Dangerous, but Ma; Become So. American men and women suffer from a very gen eral discase—dyspepsia. Dyspepsia has many symptoms, Thin, pale peo- ple are generally dyspeptic. Hollow chceks, bad breath, acid eructations, palpitation of the heart, hot and cold flushes, headaches, nausea and vomit- ing, all these are symptoms of dyspepsia, What does dyspepsia mean? In two words, im- perfect digestion. How can we remedy ‘t? Not alone by rescrt to drugs. We must rest the stom- ach. For this purpose we must pat into it a food which is already digested, and which will ald the Aigcstion of other foods, We must take Shaker Digestive Cordial, for this is just such a prepara- tion, It contains food which will be absorbed at once. It #lso contains principles which will assist the digestion of other foods, while Isst, but not least, {t contains a combination of those drugs in the cult.vation of which the Shakers have been #0 svecessful, and which act by stimulating the liver and bowels. Imperfect digestion {s often caused by overwork of the digestive epparatus, too much food, food eaten too quickly, nervous worry, ete. ‘The Shaker Digestive Cordial is the most suc- cessful remedy for indigestion that has ever been made. A single 10-cent bottle wifl afford relief in most «cases, although this small quantity cunnot be expected to effect a perfect cure. soa find it suitable in rour cwn case, con All druggists keep it, and can supply interesting descriptive pamphlet.

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