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The best at the lowest price at Beveridge’s. 2 BOTH RICH ANDaANEXPENSIVE WEDDING GIFTS. When in search of desirable articles for Wedding Gifts, or for presentation purposes of 3 any kind—you should not fail 2 to visit this store. Nowhere 3 else, perhaps, will you find SOZ MANY “beautiful things” > from which to select—in Sil- ver, China, Cut Glass, Bric-a- Brac, ete—at almost any price you wish to pay. ow are also showing many unique and pretty articles suitable a4 prises for eard parties, ote. at SMALL COST. Beveridge} he F St. and 1214 G St. SPOTTERY, PORCELAIN, GLASS, ETC. It Feoscsooes CPPCOOP OOPS PCIE OD DIGS DHE $4G900 99045840000 1998O0006 aM. Sete ertentontentortotestectenten Snir > ¢ ' ae ernnareae jpvey te 3 Tomorrow we will give 3 = four st Granulated 4 & Sugar free to each purchaser 3 of one dollar's worth or over % of groceries from our price list. Specials. eegeetoeseegeesoes % Evaporated Peaches. .... $ Cal. Canned Peaches... .10¢. = Ginger Snaps -- 4c. = The usual price of the Cali- $ fornia Evaporated Peaches and Apples is twelve cents and the same quality of Cali- fornia Canned Peaches are sold elsewhere at twenty cents. The two-pound pac! ages Best Oats are sold by other grocers en or ten cents. Johnston’s, 120. zm St. \ enepennpreneerens 383 SESS jew French : ?Publications.? book, id note—every “> interest—publishel {n> French—we have or caa procure for > yom at the shortest notice. An- 4 other feature that should have < your attention Is the disrouut we 4 allow on publishers’ prices! To- day's mention includes works of the | better known authers. Le Chemin de Coeur,” 3g he Way to the Hearvby Mendes 80¢> é é . 3 Impressions de Theatre, > tby Lemaitre.........-.-.-.80€3 PS “Reves et Realites,” (Dreams of Reatitey Trubert .. $1. .003 >" Aux Etats-Unis,” In the United States) Lutaud...$1. ook 3 > 2 2 > z ? o¢ | Every © * treative of ee 3 = 9,=2 “Brentano S13 > 5 juitin & the Avenue. 2 33 =r 2 ey 3 ? 7/EXPENSE....3 2 oooad 2 housekeeper will find that her a $ —tneome will go" f msg > COKE ¢ It ie mt aper, but is better 3 + ¥ heat fron COKE. 3 3 + z & 3 : Delivered to ons the $ «~ Washington Gaslight Co, % S Or. WM. J. ZEH, 226 N ST. ‘PHONE 476. 4 @ jam ee eee di FESS OESECES SES COSSES: ‘The best grass-fed cattle are raised expressly for 3 Liebig 3 Company’s } Extract of Beef, And only the best parts of the beef are used. You may know the gemuine by the signature of Justus yon Liebig in blue on the label. Mf s to 22-20-00 S ee ae Matting. eeethy time isn't so 13C. yd. THE © Houghton ee +o Se se 1214 F ST. N. W. 128-208 anne * Dance Favors, Euchre Priz Birthday Suuvenir cap itetioes ‘Toy Bells, n Liana % feet “THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY. 29, 1896—-FOURTEEN PAGES. Lothrop, oth, 11th and F Sts. N. W. Our business hours, until further notice, are 8:15 to 5:30. = ‘ Valentines Are ness, charm of color, pretty pictures, ‘ar main entrance, and they were never more or prettier. on First Floor, Lacy loveli- and sweet sentiments—goodness graces that touch the thought of the time tenderly and artistically, too. Included are Unique Novelties in Favors for Valentine Dances, etc., in inyriads of quaint and attractive forms. Dainty and inexpensive things. We Shall Offer Tomorrow a Lot of Women’s All-Silk Twiilled Umbrellas, 26-inch, With Natural Wood Handles, in Odd and At- tractive Shapes, at $1.68 Each- Usually $2.25. 1009 F st. building.) We Are Selling Boys’ Clothing From an overstocked manufacturer at a good deal less than we could have bought them a short time ago—about half the usual retail prices. We are also selling goods from our Waists, ete., at reduced prices. The $2.95 Suits Are all wool; double knees; silk-sewed; shapely in cut; perfect in fit. zes 4 to I5 years. Made to sell for $4.00 and $5.00. in seat and im regular . stock — Overcoats, Shirt The $2.25 Suits Are all wool; double in seat and knees; silk-sewed, and the same in ever* way as the $2.95 suit, only not so pretty. Made to sell for $4.00. The $2.00 Combination Suits Are the very best value two dollars ever bought. of trousers. and general knock-about wear, and A coat and two pairs A shapely, sightly, strong and serviceable suit for school wofth $3.50. At 89¢. pair—Boys’ All-wool Ki brand, with double seat and knees 15 years. Made to sell for $1.00 an At 50c. each—Scores of the ne’ Waists. Laundered and unlaundered. nee_Pants, the Mrs. Hopkins “Star” and warranted not to rip. Sizes 4 to id $1.25. w styles in They “Mother's Friend” Shirt have the removable waist band and patent buttons that can’t pull off. (3d Moor. ..... A Couple of Very Attractive Items in 10th st. build! Women’s Fashionable Winter Wraps. Styiish Rough Boucle Cloth Jack- ets, with the popular shield front, tipple back and full piaited mandolin sleeves. All sizes. Now $7.50 Each. (Ba floor. . = waenarecee tone cee Stylish Rough Boucle Cloth Capes, full sweep, wide collar edged with black thibet fur. A complete line of sizes. Now $7.50 Each. + -Lith st. building.) —— Some Items in Our TMen’s Furnishing Stock That are not in the every-day line are: Bicycle and Skating Hoge in heather and fancy mixtures, up from. pair Sweaters for boys. $1.50 each Sweaters for men, up from 2.25 each Canligan Jackets, up from Bath Robes, ap from Dressing Gowns, up from. (st floor... A Evening Footwear For Wemen. ; The proper Slippers and Oxfords, in black, white and colors to match the costume. Satin SHppers, one stra) white. Per pair. Black Satin Slippers. red, blue, pink and +++ $3.00 TV heels, beat lity. Per patr. Nadja Black Viel Kid Stippers, Per pair. 2 High Shoes for Evening Wear. Women’s Fine Hand-turned Button Shoes, needle, medium and “common-sense toc best that can be made. Per pair. + $5.00 (2d thor... Ist annex.) —— Wamen’s and Children’s Furs Reduced. S This season's fashionable~ Capes, Mgits and Boas for women, and Chil- dren’s Fur Sets with a third or more clipped from the prices. Electriz Seal Capes, full length and sweep. $20.00 value. January Special Price... sees $15.00 Curled Black Astrakban Capes, 27 and 80 inches long. $24.00 value. January Special Price...... Broce eteceeseas $1; French Coney Capes, satin ned, edged with Diack thibet fur or plain. $15.00 value. January Special Price. Black Thibet Boas. Curled Blagk Astrakban-Muffs, satin lined. $4.00 value. January Special Price. e+e+ $1.00 “Hih st. bldg.) In Our Infants’ Department We have everything from the high- est class noveltics to the practical, cvery-day necessities. There isn't a piece of clothing or an infants’ re- quisite imaginable, from birth to four years, that isn’t here. Cotton Birdeye Diapers, hemmed and put up Bat packages of one dozen. Per pkg. Infants’ Bands, ex Infants" Shirts, cach Infants’ Blankets, exch. Infants’ . Infants’ -235e, to $1.50 Infants’ Long Chaletsae Robes, each, Infants’ Wrappers, each : Infants’ Long Cl Infants’ Bibs, Infants’ Han eted Bootces, per pair, Ie. to $2.95 Infants’ Sacques, each 2 Infants’ Caps, Infants’ Compl pieces . Other ourfits as high | as you wish. (2d floor... ... +-10th st. The “*Equipcise” Waist, A substitute for corsets, containing the qualities of a corset waist and corset cover. Affords the same bust support as a regular boned corset. The bone pockets are so arranged to al- low removal ard reinsertion of bones without rip- ping. Fits perfectly; the graceful elegance of form which Is given by a neatly fitting corset will not be fn the least sacriticed by wearing the “Eau! poise.” White, heavily lined,- winter weight. w + Hghter weight, pearl buttons..... Black Sateen, long. Black Sateen, extra long. $a: (2d thoor. . Annex to 10th st. bldg.) In Silk Petticoats We are showing some charming novelties, exquisitely beautiful things, embellished with laces and Swiss trimmings. Plain black, street col- ors and evening shades in Taffetas, Brocades, Satin Stripes, etc. Three specially good values follow: Women's Black Taffeta Silk Skirts, deep rufie Fut on with cord and heading, darts to fit - at Waist in front, draw-string In back. Each .$ ‘omen’s Dark and Light Taffeta Silk Skirts, umbrella style, facing of satine, bound with tape and draw-string at waist. Each... Women's Striped ‘Taffeta Silk Skirts, beows “d and biue, umbrella st + Tuffle put on with cord snd heading, bound with velvet, darts in front, draw-string in back. Each. (2d floor... bldg.) Customers. purchasing i m-more than one depart- ment will find it.to their advantage to use a shopping card. Any clerk will give you one. _ Woodward & Lothrop. denberg’s, Ge! Wraps‘ mever so low —as now. Manufacturers ure cager to “clean up” and to sell Coats and Capes even at cost of materials. We're continually onll‘the ‘alert and get our share of the ‘good things” as they are offered. ‘Thih time we were particularly fort vere rate, $6 & $7 coats -& capes, $3.75. Wonien's Coats and Capes, which.sold recently for $3 and $7. Now only $3. $12.50 coats, $6. 98. One large lot of Women's Caterpitiar and Roucl> Cloth Coats, which fold “re cently for $12.50. Now only §6.08.- $16 coats, $9.50. «| One lot of Fine Quality Astrakban Coats, richly Haed. which sold recently | for $16.00, Now «nly $0.50, 387 & $8 coats, $4:08. Your “choke of any Misses’ ‘Rough Boucle, Tan or Covert Cloth Cont: in stock—which soll recently for $7 and $8, fon & z -$8 & $o capes, $5.48. All of onr Coney For and ‘ex? Plush Capes, which sold recently fe $8 sand $9. Reduced to $5.48. One Tot of Capes of Porstan Lamb, ele ei capes, S10, 75. One lot of Merdso Beaded Seal 7 Capes, full civeular swe Now only $10. Which sold for 3922 & $25, capes, $15. with genni for $22 and $25 iGoldenbers: S, eetrie, Seal Capes, sweeps, trim- fur, which sold erly $15. prira oe ee ee Ger Trunk —There's no bett ys ter made, mort ¥, + the country thin Fophan omy stant te prices. $t ‘Teuks ar = Seventh St. riced PS to $16 capes, $7: 75.3 Stee Seles asannanenseneess Hietes es ade, bet- erviceable or satisfactory nea trunks in - HOOVER & ‘Shoes, —ani honest dentings. of ours is a “sale = many insta lower. & receive a new shipment of shoes £ , We don't wark thet up and then lower theirq rice and gall it a “sale.” We mark them in the first place as low as is consistent with the qual- itieS. Bear this in mind, pleas! Women’s Shoes, $3, $3.50 & $4. gee we 50 | believe "4 "e of these shoes are sold el eae at from 50 to 7e. a pair higher. Words canact describe thelr shapellness, comfort, fit, &e. You liad best come in and let us fit you -with a pair, and ff they are. not the best values in shocs you ey-r saw we won't ask you to buy! Tlen’s Shoes, $5 Men who are particular about their thoes should inspect our $5 line. We pick them out with as much care sSorteese “ Pt te as i te ee te te est) seeseeseote * 1s if we had to wear them ourselves. S14 Patent Leather, Calf, Kangaroo; Rus- Bs sets, pointed, needle aud common * - sense shaped toe. + HOOVER a a His SNYDER £) 3 9 ee 121i F St. an Vou Can Always « ‘Have Pure, Clea If¢vou use either one of these | two perfect Filters we sell. Both attain the same result— but work different Be The “Met 2 ts a scientiti fect workl with the fae ey the The “Success' working gravity water purifier known! Water filters by own weight through a large $3.50 our price. See them. Boteler & Sa China, Glass W Es Hongeturnishing Goods shied Every fu the he aril Ge, sual fine oa right, as they always ars, r “Water !2 the House’ Natural Stone } Filter is the only really perfect + its . tube of the real natural stone. >< ‘Cottage Market, 818 14th St, 23 «of? motive in bronze = rrices, I |. TOPHA ws : ‘Everybody Enjoys £ unminn tr tarmw eon? ¢ |fU00d Coffee. ese caer Gon : casa ease b astieas En Ave 4 a se 5 ala . Tee ct } and Hsing in the iment, re te Thrace 2 ) Mocha, for tele Big Difference. {/{ jem | Bera ] " SAUSAGE. '|(Geo. E. Kennedy & Sons, ireen LOMPEECS a USAGE. ana ) sROCERIES & WINES,1116 CONN. AY. any other you ¢ more enjoy abl supply y Come to our stunda, iy Loeffler, ‘Lelephone 1617-2, ea ‘It’s so mutch It 630-042 Center Market, G18-620 N. L.. 72 O st. and 65 Western Mkts. naa en Ma ct Jady-w,f,m28 THE BURCHELL CIGAR For 5c. is the peer of any 3-for- a-quarter cigar in town—so Stoves * Sell And am willing to take ‘COST PRICE fv The backward r ing this off Dnt a genuine bon Robt. M. Hartover, "438 oth St. BEAUTIFUL the few, calt proper remed: and § toG p.m. Sundays, 9 to 12, Ja22-10d 5 iBridgework “ON HONOR.” material is PUR SrSergongendongontentont Sots they Ww ° So r. D and 7th Sts. Dental Searondondeedeaecdeceseatenteegengenter C Ss i i 0 ae ~ es ial < Feet are possessed by few, To be classed among Is made right here in DEMTISTS: It is crown and bridgework 22k. Gold Crowns, $5.00. smokers say—$4.50 per I00— try it. N. 14 W. Burchell, 1325 F St. “Partridge” Ham Am az far above the ordinary, partridge is above a im sweet, Jule: tender. 5: enongh fat to dmpart a iat Ouiconn tan to the meat. hams as. Ss ve mild, ¥ CHROTH, 454 Center Mkt. ‘Than Maw ‘they will : Ae “Your GOWNS] Never Looked | Daintier Wagon calls. Anton Fischer, 906 G St. th SS ee The “Best” Dentists. iThe Best Crown and in America” shington by OUR Youcan TRUST IT! The GOLD. Our motto is, “BESP WORK™—all the time and every timg. Our work is our biggest recommen- datign.* The fact that we do 80 per cent of “figie” bridgework of another. recommendation. Suppose you have a god; frank talk with our Doctors—this is free¢eahd incurs no obligation on your part. AL WORK PAINLESS. Washington. is Has be other work that you wish done BEST — ox- fling — cleaning: — or a’ set of Last “agpebits fre the only once yoa cam aord’ te count: teeth — and the Association, o— Pairless extracting... Cleaning Silver fillings... SFon) See neva SER) ‘2 fee iltioat leiee infer after | ————— ee THE: WORLD OF SOCIETY Miss Quay and Mr. Davidson to Be Wed- ded in a Bower of Green. The Dances, Dinners and Other Hos- pitalities Yesterday—Personal Notes of Interest. Miss Mary Quay, whose marriage to Mr. Louis R. Davidson will take place this evening at the family residence on K street, has -eceived magnificent presents. The ceremony will take place under a bower of palms in the second drawing room; a hedge of green will divide the im- provised chancel {rom the rest of the room, and the effect will be very pretty. Only pink fiowers will be used, as that color will be in harmony with the permanent decorations of the room. Senator and Mrs. Quay are now entertaining a houseful 0: relatives and guests, who have come on for the happy event. Miss Trimble, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Trimble, gave a dancing party last night in honor of her cousin, Miss Grace Trimble of South Dakota. Roses, vines and ferns decorated the handsome parlors, and a dainty supper was served. Trimble wore white organdie over white satin, and Miss Grace Trimble was also in white. Among those present were Miss Mary Holtzman, Miss Lilly Bowen, Miss Susie itichardson, Miss Parson, Miss Ruth Andrews, Miss’ Kathrine Newton, Miss Fanny Moore, Miss Nellie White, Miss Louise White, the Misses Mullen, Miss Florence Ricketts, Miss Flora Cook, Miss Elizabeth Gibbs, the Misses Thomp- son, Miss Sadie Keen, Miss Jennie Sheriti, Miss Du Bois, the Misses Brown, Miss T lor, the Misses Walker, Miss Ida Gree Miss Flora Rees, Miss Edith Walford, Mi Lilian Plant, Mi Knott, Miss Grav Miss Caroline Janney, Miss Jean Daigi the M Faith Pratt, Miss Mc Miss Hills, the Misses Duvall, Lake, Miss Edu: Miss Birdie ‘Miss ‘Nan I Imont, Mr. Wallace Orme, Francis Maderia, Mr. George Cruse, Rey, Mr. Wiiliam ing, the Mes Lee, Mr. Willian Dr. Cockeriil, Mr. Ralph Hill, Mr. rt Oliver, Mr. MeQuade, Mr. Hd. Anderson, Mr. Morrill Chamberlain, Mr. George Scha Mr. Rebt. | Lewis, Dr. Booze of Baltimc S ‘erdson, Mr. Arthur Oswell, Mr. Norris Miller, Mr. George T. Cox. Mr. Charl Gerry, Mr. Roy Gough, Mr. Harry Blair Smith, Mr. . Keen, Mr. Ferd Setneider, Mr. Frank Lehmen of Atlantic City, Mr. Charles Watson, Mr. Barclay, Mr. Wm. Young, Mr. «oseph Trimble and Mr. Mat- thew Trimbie, jr. The dance cards were decorated by Miss Trimble and were v artistic souvenirs. Flowers were painte on these for t)) girls and brownies cn those given to ine men. The Attorney Generui and Mrs. Harmon entertained the President and Mrs. Cleve- land at dinner last night, with the cabinet circle, end Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Wr'g! of Vhiladelphia. The drawing rooms were set with palms and dwarf azalea bushes, and in the dining room, where round table was intily spread, Beauty roses ond red-shaded giowing color. Corsage bouquets of viol Were at the ladies’ places. Mra. Hearst entertained at a hancsome dinrer ta! isht the Chi and Mrs. Fuller, Justice and Mexican minister and M Brazilian minist nd Mrs. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Miles, Gen. Greely, Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Pollok, and Mrs. rnold Hague, Prof. Lang M uid and Prof. Gates. Ameri their friends on Friday, January 81, fro 3 to 9. Miss Rena Ambier Smith of 1418 Q strec Visiting the family of Mr. Robinson, ‘wport News, Va. = Owing to illness in the family, Mrs. Mac Arthur will not receive again Tuesday this season. Mrs. Roger Q. Mills and daughter wii not receive tomorrow, but will cecelv: February 6. Mrs. R. D. Hitchcock gave a box part; Tuesday night. The guests were Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Stanley Matthews, Mis Batcheller, Miss Hit¢hcock, Miss Ludlow. the eaemceag minister, Dr. Harmon, Mr. Vogelgesang, Mr. Scooffy, Lieutenan’ Magill and Mr. Faulkner Pierce. 3 ——.__ A NEW CHURCH. Corner Stone (to Be Laid of a Building for Colored Swedenborginnas. Saturday at 1 p.m., at the corner of 10th and V streets northwest, there will be laid with appropriate services the corner stonc of a handsome and complete mission build- ing for the First African Society of the New Jerusalem. This society was organized less than fo.r years ago through the efforts of the late Gen. R. D. Mussey, and the money for the purchase cf the lot ard the putting up of the building has been contributed by the New Church throughout the country b; the efforts of the pastor, Rev. Peter ( Louis, and an advisory committee, consist- ing of Rev. Jabez Fox, Prof. J. W. Hunt, Mr. C. A. E. Spamee, Mrs. Ellen Spencer Musscy, Dr. Malcolm Cameron, Mrs. Han- nah B. Sperry and Mr. 4. N. Prentiss. The building will cost about $7.44) when completed, and will have not only a fine auditorium, but a gymnasium, reading room, kindergarten room, practice kitchen and separate tollet and bath rooms, and is to be well equipped with the latest im- provements in ventilation and heating. ‘The builders cre the firra of Bond & Brax- ton. ‘The services Sa:urday will be particl- pated in by the Rey. Frank Sewall and the Rev. Peter C. Louis of this city, and the Wn. f Phil. delphia, L. Worcester Peter C. Faber, Lawrence All itt) and Hiram Vrooman of Baltimore and Mr. C. A. FE. Spamee of Baltimore and Prof. J. W. Hunt o: Washington. —_—__- A Team of Elk. A novel team, which has atiracted a good deal of attenticn on Was sington streets the last few days is a pair of train=1 elk attacaed to a cart. They are prop -rty of Dr. John H. Woodbury of and they travel the cragded str murely as a pair of uM cer i make a handsome team, howeve ull of life and action. J ok, # handsome pair of antlers and is nearly tive years old, while his mate Nettic is one sear younger. The elk were ury last J , and are *he buck, has ro more notice of elevated anc electric lights and other sigh’ than they did of tr Ceawdian wilds. of the cy, and rocks in the ‘Work Finished. bricklayers wh> have several months w Bricklayers* Fifteen pioyed tor rged aty—will, finally laid off today n of the contractor fs noi py » troubie, but simply nothing more for the bezun July 1 last, and in the op! sason of tod and ferns filled taree las ench ambassadcr and Mrs. Pate- a dinner lasi nighi. Their the Italian ambassador and = ess Fava, the Austrian minister and Baroness Hengelmu! . the Spanish min- ister and Mrs. Dupuy de Lome, the Argen- tine charge and Mrs. Domingue the Dan- were the Bricklayers” ooh erected whi have been on Robberies Reported. E. M. Warall reported tothe yolic- morning that a satchel, containing some clothes and papers, was stolen Monday from the Harvey honse on North Capitol ths fer, the Russian maint ‘Dr. and Cards have been received announcing the marriage of Mr. John H. Haswell of Al- bany and Miss May E. Gready of Phila- delphia, Saturday, January 1s, in this city. Miss Gale entertained at a tea yesterday, and was assisted by Mrs. Chatard, Mrs. Carroll Mercer, Mrs. Parker, the ‘Misses Langhorne, the Misses Condit-Smith, Miss McCammon, Miss Poor and Miss Rockhill. Mrs. Whitehead and Mrs. Victor Kauff- mann have cards out for Saturday, Febru- ary 1, 4 to 7, at 2016 R street. Mrs. Holmes Conrad and the Misses Con- rad will give a 5 o'clock tea Saturday, February 1, at 1220 M street. Mrs. and Miss Teller gave a tea yester- Gay to meet thelr guests, the Misses Smith of Columbus and Miss Townsend of Colo- rado. Only thelr younger acquaintances \-ere present. Miss Powell, Miss Almena is Helen Hurst, Miss Boutel! ;metz were in the receiving party. ‘€, Bassett and Mrs. Ingalls did the henors| in the tea room. Mrs. Giles G. C. Simms and the Misses Simms will not be at home tomorrow, but will be pleased to see their friends Thurs- days, February 6 and 13. Mrs, Finley, 1928 I street, will not be at home tomorrow, Thursday, Janury 330. Mrs. North with Mrs. F. O'Donnell of New York, and Miss Wigsham of Catons- ville will be at home tomorrow. Mrs. Edwin F. Uhl and Miss Uhl will hold their last formal reception today, from % to 6, assisted by Mrs. azo Arriaga and Mrs. Cavarrabias. Mr. and Mrs. C. Howard Buckler (for- Miss Mollie Garthwaite) have re- inerly turned and will be at home to their friends at 530 Gth street southeast. Mrs. H. L. Merrick of 1730 18th street will receive her friends tomorrow, January 30, and Thursday, February 13. Miss Florence Bayard is aunt, Mrs. Robert Anderson. The Colombian charge d’affaires, Mr. Rengifo, received yesterday morning news of the death of his mother. Mrs. Rengifo did rot receive yesterday, and has can- celed all her social engagements. Mrs. Tyler and her daughter, Miss Bessie Stewart Tyler, of 150% Q street entertained ata musicale Monday evening. Prof. Emile Christiani, Miss Helen Nye, Mrs, Nelle Dobbins, Misses Yos@ and Mrs. Hort par- ticipated in the program. At 11 o'clock the ssembied in the dining room, where y were served by Mrs. Joseph A. Taf Mrs. John D. L. Sheckan, Miss Emma Florence Hayward, Miss Helen S. Lincoln and Miss Katherine E. Manning. Miss Ada Sommers Love presided at the table. There were about sixty guests present. Mrs. and Miss Tyler will be at home Mon- day evenings during the remainder of the season. Mrs, Justin S. Morri and Miss Swan, No. 1 Thomas circle, will not receive tomorrow. Mrs. Clifford Howard will be at home in- formally tomorrow. Mrs. Llewellyn Elict will not be at home tomorrow, but on Friday, with her guest, Miss Stewart, will assist Mrs. Edgar Allan, 1501 11th street. Mrs. Cousar and Mrs. Tomlinson will not be at home tomorrow A party of friends visiting her et at the residence of Miss Bessie Shome, 655 C street southeast, last evening. After games and music, re- freshments followed. Those present were Misses Mabel Schaffer, Mary Parks, Mabel Wollard, Lillie Wollard, Sadie Whitacre, Jennie Shomo, Katie Hall, and Messrs. Cari Wells, Ray Adams, Jos. Parks, Geo. Schaffer, Walter Burgess, Will Boswell and Frank Manning. Mrs. Wm. Burton Green will not be at home tomorrow. Mrs. and the Misses Gorman will receive tomorrow for the last time this season, from 3% to 6, assisted by Miss Fuller, Mrs. Gam- brill, and the Misses Johnson, Miller, War- rer, Hume and Garnett. Mrs. Teller will not receive tomorrow, but will be at home the remaining Thursdays until Lent. Mrs. H. J. Ellicott has cards out for a luncheon February 6 to meet Mrs. Wm. B. MeKnight-and Mrs. Homer W. Ed- wards of Philadelphia, who are her guests. Mrs. Wilton G. Shock vnd Miss Shock will be home tomorrow, 3 to 5. Miss Mabel Thompson will be at home tomorrow, from 3 to 5. Mr, and Mrs. Loring Blanchard Mullen, whose reception was postponed from the 17th owing to illness, will be at home to street near B street. Cc. 8S. Goldsmith of “12 1th street north- esp reports the theft of an overcoat and a pair of skates from his hovse about ten Gays ago. THAT KEEP UP ASIING COUGH AT THE down your Jungs and throat imimodiat wt to Dr Expectorant, which cures all coughs colds end amelivratos all tung complaints and throat alls, MARRIED. REINBURG-RAWLETT. At Raltimere, on | May 2s, 1 by tof Grace tr. 1 fs and Miss HAWLET, both ot ¢ Washingt m, D.C eee DIED. ALLEN. On Tuesda am., eriored wite of Riemjamln Allen, in the sixty-fitth year of Sleep on, beloved, sleep. Funeral Thursday, January 30, at 10 aah. from ch, Anacostia, 1D. 7:15 January 28, 1896, at E. ¢ Friends and relatives cordially invited to ~ Interment at Oxon IML, Prine» Md George's county 3896, JOHN BROWN. Mary V. ‘Tucker, aged r from his Tate reshience, GIS Maryland ne southwest. on Thursday, 0th Instant, a Interment privat On Tucedas, Jannary 28. 1696, at 6 EATHAN A.” COLLINS, aged seventy. residence, Funeral. from his lat 1820 9th street northwest, Thursday, January 30, at 6 p.m. In terment at Stonington, ‘ DODD. On Tuesday, January 23, i896, LOUISE, second daughter Of Ernest To" and Minnie € dd, aged three years, four moras aud two * m late resklen Pennesivanis rthwest, ‘Thursday, mnads nbd relatives tovited. to attend. nesta: so years, eral from her aunt's Morris ond Mary Watson, Janu C., on Friday, Frieuwds and. re tully Invited to attend. ry respe Place from tis Funeral wil take pire a . ait 3 o'elork. respectfully: invited to att eanit flowers, beloved ‘sister ‘of Jon ra, Isabelle | Mir. Seavices and int-rment at Saltsbar an? On Monday, SCHLA January 1 ne and Jo r, aged twenty-three years, pine fonts nd ghey oa Asleep in Jesus? Messed sleep, ) none ever wakes to Weep; d undixtnsbed ropese, Carter’s Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE POSITIVELY CURED BY THESE LITTLE PILLS. They also relieve distress from A per- sea, Drowsl- a) “Mouth, Coated PID LIV ‘ain in the Side, TOR! Bowels. Vege- Tier ogula Smail Pili. Small Dose. Smalt Price.