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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1897-24 PAGES, the holidays with Mra J. Wm. spending De Grange, 233 H street northeast. Mrs. Phil Leterman of Charlottesville is HE Palais Royal is the one gréat departnnt Store niaking a ‘Blank “Books, i i sas 4 . specialty of a casli’ business, buying and selling at lowest ns & Ink, Office f THE SOCIAL WORLD ee ———_.—_—__ a Sar parents, Mr. and 3 Le = a 3 rs b Pape * - rauss ‘xandria, where she will = rie Pi 3 ae Suppl r (Continued from Seventh Page.) be at some to ber friends Sunday and — : Z = + ies. = - Thursday, January 8 and 7. betes ———— * Myer, Va, are stopping at 1412 Hopkins| Miss Clara Sawyer gave @ euchre party Everything we sell bears the stamp of perfect ° c. . street. last evening at her home, 3488 Dumbarton S ——— s 7 7 aes, Oe eee ene aprest at f | Mrs. Chas. B. Howrey will not receive | avenue. Among those present were Misses 9 ieee ee »| the first and second Mondays, but will be | Lennox, Nash, Marshall, Cox, Cragin, 9 Ss Se 2 Bt Hey Tamme at home. t di urth | Graves, Orme, Smoot. Wood, Ramsburg, Rug De Bir. |i” DECKER, {/iae Pe EES) RS ee ee eee i" DECKER Lq- Site, So g P ventory Time-- = P| : : $] A surprise party was given Mr. George | Tatecte Wright, Waters Gen, Smith q ae Ane 17% STREETS 1111 F Street N. W. A. Norris Thursday, the occasion being | Gowlee and hence. e€ductions. es e ESS Bee entycsecond anniversary. by Miss! “sire J. Lee of 1715 H street northwest, Is a general weeding out of all Sod SF Marr Bilgger, at, the residence of his par-] 10 nas neen very ill fore week te siowly —A movement in time wins half} ¥ ie ‘olds aad Se pate 27°F FOE 5025590000 F905 06d Fe OHS SE | CNS, 29 R sircet southwest. Those pres- . recovering. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wolfe entertained at their residence, 1118 G street, Thursday eventiny The prizes in the goose contest Were awarded to Miss Louise Donch and Mrs. G. N. Grymes. During the evening there was dancing. Among those present were Miss Louise Donch, Miss Clara Donch, Mrs. G. N. Grymes, Miss McNish, Dr. R. Middleton, Mr. Thomas Adams, Mr. Wm. Donch and Mr. A. M. MeNish. eee REFORMS IN PORTO RICO. ent were Mr. and Mrs. Norris, Mrs. Norris, jr.. Mr. and Mrs. C. Pflieger, dr., Miss Lillie Hammer, Miss Annie Loch- boehler, Misses Mamie and Katie Richter, Miss Lula Norris, Misses Ida and Bessie Norris, Mr. M. Miller, Mr. W. Hammer, Mr. George Brahler, Mr. J. Lochboehler, Mr. C. Webster, Mr. Hetsick and Master Budd Norris. ‘Dancing was indulged in until a late hour, after which all were seated at a midnight supper, the table being decorated with potted ‘plants and holly. the battle. Here we are right in 6 nante Ace Mabe Dress ae the middle of winter getting ready | 7, Goo: : . *, Department. Alf of the beau- for spring stocks. ae \) tiful creations niust succumb to —All the odd lots of Rugs in last | 4” the reduction-Ehife to make a fall's patterns still here have got E 4 speedy clearance. Such con- to be closed out in a hurry. , é ) 5 DELANY ONDAY commences the final reductions in Ladies’ Tailor and Dresemaker, prices of Winter Goods-=-a grand Clearing 1719 i SS i N.W. Sale prior to our January Sales of Ladies’ T have four Imported Dresses which I wil dispese of at half cost: Cotton Underwear, Men’s Shirts, etc. bh 5 Green, “Canvas Cloth : Sarge R 1 cessionary prices were never be- —They’re just as good oi Sai 2 © fore linked with such high-class perhaps just as good patterns as | Dress Goods. These reductions the spring will bring forth, but the | ¢, ( 2 t trimmed with loth and $50 Brigadier General and Mrs. Frank Wheaton and Miss Octavia Wheaton from Denver are now the guests of Mrs. Whea- ton’s mother, Mrs. Morris 8. Miller, 2020 Hillyer piace, where they will remain till the middle of the month. Miss Blanche Griffith entertained several members of the Pansy Social Club last evening at her home, No. 17 Jefferson street, Anacostia. Music was kept up un- til a late hour, when all marched to the dining parlor, where a repast was served. Mrs. Elmer E. Simpson and Mrs. George C. Stewart will be at home Wednesdays, 2 offer exceptional inducements Having just concluded the annual inventory of stock, and learned lots are broken, some sizes are missing—so here they go: , to slim purses. that th Id ram to Minister de Lome In- hat the old \ forming Him of the Fact. The Spanish minister at Washington has been informed that the queer regent yes- terday signed the decree Inaugurating Kov- ernmental reforms in Porto Rico. This ec= tion 1s especially significant at this time be= cause of the avowal of Spain that similar reforms will be extended to Cuba when the island has been pacified. The Duke of T uan, the Spanish minister of foreign effairs, in his cablegram to Minister de Lome say r was a financial success greater than anticipated, we are gant, a perfect dream. Ben : : A 1 ‘Carriage Dress, now willing to quote reductions in prices even greater than contem- plush coat and Sensing: Art S S ,. 5 trimmed crimine. Kensington Art Squares | plated. A jew hints extia heavy quality. ( Note These Reductions. €22-1,th,6,28 PORE IVEDHEGIET T0949 O04 F440 Basement Floor. | On Second Floor. |On Third Floor. Why don't you try Garters Lite Liver Pills? : All hs 1 ‘They nre a positive care for sick he dda , and all 4 “WOO! c for last of . 7 “ the Mls produced by ordered live miy one quard, 38-inch All-w rench $2.95 for dest of those $1.25 isteaa of $2 yar GIS 1 any of the remaining Serges and All-wool Cash- $2.98 decorated tea °. ape one OTe kind éxs Imported Sample Coats ENS 18 UNIVERSALLY © meres, in all the winter colors. | sets of 56 pieces. And $8.75 | ciustve Novelty Damasse Dress | that were $24 until now. Nov- oe ta she rock 40-inch Camel's Hair Jac- ) ) ) ) > ) y 63% by 4 yds.. 4-4 by 4 yds. ced be the best aj - . A a for th at $12.50 dinner | Patterns. Only $1.50 yard for | #ltles tn black, green and tan | Htactured by Dr. J Gh Siegert ke Somes At all Some sold as high as goc. yard. a % jy and ves Of | those that were $2.50. yard, | Are &till here. ea eed PES Y | _______} January 6 and 13, at 1911 13th street. den eeriviee pi nae care 6-4 by 5 ¥ds All reduced to 25. yard exquisitely ‘decorated Evglish | Gn" seven in all, 5 Ss —— = On New Year eve a watch party was n the actual circumstances the govern- = Ses “Qy ehtn: : OK MEDICINE. : p- | ment considers that the proper time has ar- Anglo Art Squares Seg 4 k = : is $6.9 se choice of these iN HIS given at her home, New Hampshire ave < Propet extra quality all wool. Kersey Capes. Only a few of them, in black | A Docile Patient Who Wanted the I gc Bia ter taas | amlcareen. Date the Wailcau Course of Treatment Modified. for emia aad a | Stem. cella aed. Oral’ T Phere “wale ehidiolaaaaile tkite of (atk Plenty of watst lengths | ‘7! macy between his light-colored overcoat remain, 33 and the sidewalk. His right eye was con- per cent discount—one- staat : 7 third off the price | Cealed by a handkerchief, and his silk hat vue, by Miss Amy Louise Concklin. in honor of her guest, Miss Vose of Newport. The parlors were tastefully decorated with palms; ferns and holly. Various mes were enjoyed, with music, dancing and a collation. A very enjoyable evening was closed by the old-fashioned Virginia reei and the drinking of toasts on the advent rived for giving to the world ample proc = of its firm resolve to fulfill the engagements volustariiy contracted by the nation, by implanting and carrying into effect in Porto Rico the reform of the system of govern- ment and civil administration voted by the cortes and sanctioned by her majesty. an@ which, conveniently enlarged and exicnded, ; DSc (or clwice of there oa and ends of china—tea pots, plates and dishes of all Me- tion that twice 48-inch Navy Serge, Whip Cords, in plum and gray; Mo- hair Fancies and All-wool Pink, Light Blue, Cardinal, Nile and unstard pots, ig. worth = x of the new year. Those present were | Will be applied in due time to Cuba. Ps Lavender Albatross. Some yard for the $1.50 Satin |, Marked on these fur garments— | had @ dent in it. : nair, | Misses Cecil and Violet. McKee, Walker, In unfolding the bases of the reform z Brocades aud Terteta |’ Bdles’ and children's, poctor Sue Seti, "as Ne Sank tit « chic: | peakham, Vestas, Caacin, Sen pine: |S Chek wrapelans Gace Wabi the Gates sold as his as 60c. Wemuants suet ot SESS “I don’t blame you. I exonerate you from | art. idna and’ Jeanste Ceeentt ena | plex Fature of the case and its many and = é : : 2 All reduced to 39¢c. vard. : lengths desirable ef- Ben the obs ya's | all responsibility. I don’t make any re-} Messrs. Alexander and Leetch of Lafay-| Varied problems demand, the under Floor Oilcloths and Linoleums. ) 39° 3 fast black ee Te POOe ie Gee nee eke proaches.” ette College, Storm, McKee, Lewis ani wes bes been inspired with as 300 yards Remnants, suitable for kitehens. | — -— stockings with donble soles, and — file Underwear, 1806 styles, | “I should hope not,” was the reply. “au | Wllson of Areca ici TCor cass or | (Serdsalaathen, GEA bee pete ae Rae one balls and pantries. Regular c. = ( children’s with double knees. fara Wut remember that 59e is less | the medical profession can do is to curc New York and Dr. Gwynn. most limit which the actual laws allow © «Mh . = — ni iscount —one- e pa . art = = os 2 “ r= S ext Quailty English) and Do. | 2% Satin Jacquards, Boucle Jac i Oe eee Be PPI | eee Bale toch you when you're sick. It can’t be held re-| 4 ‘pitterfly hop was given last everizz] Without diminution of the inherent sover. Best Qu . 4 J for Ladies’ Warm Un- fifth off the price elgnty of the nation. At the same time. mestie Linoleum. tn remnants sufictent to |) quards, Silk and Mohair Fan- OE ee a | crenata ie sponsible for earthquakes or riots. Any | py Miss Donch (at her residence. is HJ true to the solemn promise made before cover kitchens, balls, pantries, vesttbnles and | \2 20S eae de Ravers Combination | remnants of 3 yards and less. for the Te Black Satine | broken bones?” street. The parlors were handsomely trim-| parllament by its president. the covers Meth neues emer Sec 'aae #8 = a Le cles dand , 50-inch Navy All () perahca ae eee 39c pinitey Cintit) Gates | a Not that a enbwior) J aidnit come) to | metiin eversreena: Gat muldnight alla Drseases ap aye mame mmiee tae on alice close, yard... ee... 53$¢.1() woe jiage Some s as CBSE TER Te Uildaeee Seeitae eC ke ae A sets, | Tews than cost, because | Order any surgery, and I don’t want you to | journed to the dining rooms, where a boun-| PryPOrt® te i < eechld OF Spence ualittes. ‘Te close, 3 wool Diagonal. Some sold a health’ undergarments. ats . as a r ™ 2 3 only sizes wre 18, 24 and 25. think that I am trying to assume to dictate | tiful repast was served. Among those pr happy moment arrives for the definit. = —— high as 69¢. for Ladies’ Soperior +] OBE vale for last. of those beet to you in your business. It’s a delicate | ent were Mr. and Mrs. H. Donch. Mr. and] piipttion et the teem te ont - vein a All reduced to 4ge. vard. 68c F Ladies’ Saperior 4- § English Fiecce matter, and X hope you will take it kindly.” | Mrs. C. Donch, Mr. and Mrs. Lepper. Mr.| tittes. As eoon as possible her majesy"s a) baton Kid Gloves. OMI | piankets, Pull 11-4 size, look- | [JE fr last of the Soc Hott | “What are you talking about?” snd Mrs. Grymes, Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe. M xcvernment will hasten to apply to Cuba TEN OTT TTT © colors are grays, tams and | ine North $2.90. pair. day Aprons. Some need ‘hat last prescription you gave me.” Lerch, the Misses L. and C. Donch. Misses\| Not only the, refortne whith foun she ° a browns. Only sizes are 6, 6%, mae Ay km iron wil | “Ah, yes, I remember. You complained | 5. Lerch, McNish, McLean, Waldkoenig.| 0%, 0mly of the law applied today to # ae te ae %, = make the others as good ax | of being low-spirited and sluggish, and Messrs. J. and W. Donch. Adams.| Porto Rico. but also will extend 3 we colorings left of -ineh —-- Fhe co eet De said that you would faithfully obey my Thomas, Cook, McNish, Edwards am the reforms which have b srr #1() Scotch Chevict ne oe of? 15¢ yard for the peeae Ses Souale ae ee — structions in order to get back your cld- | Schmidt. h the view of conferring ev: . style that “stock-taking” has Spreads. size. Hem- time form.” A pleasant surprise masquerade party was an administrative =} & 4&inch Mohair Fancy and one fold us about. A table fall of | med.” Reads for use. tet che | Qi Fourth Floor, | “Trat is what happened. And you sald given to Mr. Robert Davidson at his ho! personality of a local s1() 5] inch Di: 2 s a them, Some were 0c yard. oldest lady think—Did she ever there was no use in my taking drugs and 0 15th street, New Year eve. Dancing | Which shall facilitate the comp inter= >| 4 Style 54-inch Diagonal. Some () ssa hefore know of warranted Mar- | Gi} QQ for last of the § turning my system into a chemical labor-| oq games were indulged in until a late| vention of the country in its own affairs, q +1 sold as high as $1.25. DSc 1% lust of tow Gse | setiles Spreads at $17 cee ee Call. Lett \[atcry; -wiiat &mcedel wan t laugh. You dion," anes” waien tchokeenin maintaining at the same time intact the = = = eed 0, All reduced to 7sc. vard. () © Yoken and Collars, in Cimirs, | $2.25 for the $3.25 | gave 'me injunctions to laugh three times served. One of the features of the evening | meht of sovereignty and the conditions Ped reduced to 75c. yard. laces and ribbons. And only ee ae ee ee upholstered : were flashlight pictures, taken by Mr. Rob- ee the maintenance of that Stop in whenever you pass gaat x a for choice of the remaining dozen’ instead of 450 Dine plush. $6.08 for tis | Yes.” 4 3 ee | et Davidson and Mr. O. Merlett. Among ; ¥ a cup of Q are = )} 12166 SHk Windsor ‘Ties, 29c $8.50 Box Couch, and $6.66 for t pawaanitite, ed au I ene — ness those present were Miss Olga Volteri, Miss —————— Hot Heda. Le ° cece this Morris Chair of solid oak, or laughirg. I was to cultivate uscep- | Mary Osterman, Miss Beulah ; terson, ON TTS SECOND CENTURY. 20 pieces Imported Fanci Miss Maggie Childs, Miss Edna Meals, Miss favorite kinds Mary C. Horstkamp, the Misses Davidson tbuity to humor, which I do not naturally for 5-yurd lengths of S. H. he desirable colors, Art| 3th hair cushions and corduroy 2 oly 2 5 aE ) SCE Seis ee ae ou As GS Gm Aplisiaters Possers, and let my diaphragm have spasms just now a GP DYOLEOROMOD OH <x ¥ 5 Some are silk and wool, some 6 | for 2 ame “Smet” Hons aud : e —— ee IS Tae ee a common | 8nd Mrs. Davidson, ‘Mr. Robert Davidson. Hot Chocolate, 5c. \, are mohair and wool and a few Eyes. le for 200-y ares @) pair for last of these ae Cherie es Map erietee ae in the Hot Spiced Bouillon, roc. $ have rep or poplin effects. The @| Alezander_— King's 10 Fest oe Drene bo ore aS _Brueeele ike Lace | “E tried it. Acted faithfully on your in- | Wiiltam Ulinan, Mr Horstkemp aie Breck peed Hot Beef Tea, toc (\ chtite. teboenheas fethel) Ge for garte Trimmings, among |, Curtains. $2.00 pair tor the | structions. I was going out to lunch to- | Pong and Mr Nerre oe en tT M4., being the one hun- ot Beef Tea, 1oc. Y £< . a embraces ail ,the te. Be dezen for | which are gold and iridescent |) $48 Irish Point Curtains, and | day wher. I happened to remember that I ersary of its active existence, x sought-for and most desirable z You kuow | spangle trimmings that were | v.09 pair for last of the $3.50 [had neglected your medicine. I looked BOe ya ‘hdnille and Tapestry Portieres. | around for something that would give me Z nar a pretext, and as luck Would have it, I saw a man with a market basket get run into by a push cart. My first’ impulse was to lend him a helping hand with his vege- tables and things, but I thought of you, and I did my duty. It would have rejoiced your scul to hear the merry gurgles that Mr. and Mrs. A. Girouard entertained at their artistic home, Capitol Hill, New Year night. During the earlier part of the even- Ing vocal and instrumental music was ren- dered by the Misses Girouard, Mr. Thomas Havell and Mr. Paul Gunion. The guests were Misses Simmons, Roe, Collins, Gold- smith, Eugene, Gussie and Florence Girou- ard, and Messrs. Heigers, Havell, Yeager. o Though really in its one hundred and twenty-third year, counting from the date of incorporation (March, 1774), the school Was not opened until a much later date. Commemorative exercises will be held at @ more convenient season ‘n the course of the year. Prominent speakers will be invited for the occasion; a lary colorings (at this writing), in- cluding the scarce plums and greens. Some are worth $1.75 yard. All run 48 inches wide. Reduced to 98c. yard. 8 PPGID OY EID OHHOG HD OD FOG DOU ET > | OGRAM’S + 13th & Pa. Ave. & 17th & H Sts ak-3am.40 Sree ese — OS DDO LEAS ELSA Oe AED leaped from my throat. I wes only begin- | Collins, Marschalk and Gunion. ance of alumni is expected to offer tribute 99 ning to enter into the spirit of the occa- | Mrs. George H. Hildreth will be at home | at the shrine of thelr venerable alma mas €6 a sus when pe owner ce se ie ae Tuesday, January 19, ter, and the students’ ball, at all times = . © up and began to interfere. I tol ad @ pleasant and attractive affair, will prob- aACAal i These are but slight idea him he was likely t> ruin my health with | A Surprise party was iy complete the centenary” ‘cclebrat givers. We've sac —houses will rent twice as readily if & and in man equipped with electric lights. : No owner can afford to let his property if ably complete the centenary celebration of Charlotte Hall School. Last February the main building was burned, but the trustees. took prompt ae- mie Clark at the residence of Miss Nellie Bennett, 2008 I street, New Year eve. Danc- ing, games, instrumental and vocal music were enjoyed. At a late hour the company iced profits, 1 instances cost, to rid our shelves before stock hic thoughtlessness, but he refused to de- sist until he had left me as I now appear. I don’t look to you for an indemnity for what has happened; but three times a day as eX } SD inty | tion to supply the loss. The legislature, : ~ seems pretty often, considering the risks | repaired to the dining room, where a dainty | 10", jn fecehon, ‘aided by @ special aprro- diture woul Insure its rental. "We foraish x taking, and we beg to impress ee CO Ce Sh op i | Spo eo a ee eed the current \ was resumed. The company broke up after | Priation of $5,000 for the work. The Lew the fact that these offerings are U.S. Electric Lighting Co., all new, fresh goods, all of this 218 14 e31-200 season's itmportations. building is fireproof througnout, and will cost at completion, which is expected soon, a little over $10,000, In addition to this Property, the school owns three hundred the Virginia reel was danced. Among those present were the Misses Mamie Clark, Ka- tie Neale, Idye Parry, Alice Peper, Lizzie Barry, Katie Clark, Molly Bryan, Jennie ARCHITECTURAL CLUB. ‘Engravi ng. 515 Seventh Street. "( ‘House- | member of Congress; Gov. t Bowe, Gov. James Thomas, Gen. William Mat- thews, Col. John H. Sothoron. The present board is compose of twen- ty trustees, representing ‘“harles and St. Mary's counties, of which Col. John F. Dent is the president. Among the alumni may be mentioned the folowing: John M. 8. Causin,-Philip Briscoe, Philip Key, Up- ton Beall, Judge Peter W. Crain, Kichard Thomas, James S. Weems, Gen! Andrew G. Chapman, David S. "Briscoe, esq. rnes Compion, Dr. W. P. Compton, R. E. Brandt, George Blakiston, esq., Jud John P. Briscoe, A. H. Robertson, « Thomas S. Stone, W. F. Chesley, “Inde Rudolph Burroughs, Dr. Henry B. Thomas, petitions, exhibitions of drawings and pho- tographs and occasicnal lantern slide ex- hibits much club interest was aroused among the members, who realized the ad- vantage of such an organization. A publi exhibition was held in the spring of 1893 in the Cosmos Club, to which visitors wer2 invited to view a collection of water colors, pencil and pen and ink drawings by Henry Bacon, distinguished as sixth Rotch schol- ar, who a short time before had returned from Europe. During the summer excur- sions to various interesting old buildings about this section of country were made, Annapolis, one of the finest colonial towns in this vicinity, being among those visited. highest grade garments of the season. Makes less work will_be at home to their friends Saturdays in February at their residence, 1205 19th street. Mrs. Samuel T. Cushing and Miss Cush- ing will receive Saturdays in January Wednesday evening last the Columbian College boys gave their second dance this year, at the Cairo. The hall was tastefully Gecorated in the college colors, blue and orange. During the evening those present enjcyed the rare pleasure of dancing to music composed by one of their own num- ber, Mr. Thatcher Clark. Among those present were Prof. Montague and wife, Prof. Leége, Prof. Swisher, Prof. Sterrett, They are ing to give up cloakmuking for the busy housekeeper because have secured thelr entire ( é ¢ & and twenty-five acres of land, including a F > = ) - Something About the History of the pee Soe ee <4 campus of twelve acres, together with the Great Reduction ih Oe aie ie ecisea ecient Y [he wra skirt Organization and Its Objects. Copenhaver, Charles Parke, Charles Ben- | {°€8rd's house, for boarders: the "White In Hai CG] Seeley, Bngravhng we “perform, Wedding 9 Phe Washington Architectural Club, | ner, ‘Tom Brashears, Will Maher, John | House.” recent S SAaGute Tn the aoe n Tair. ) ])|/S = Aueoapcemients At Hone, o: Visiting: ‘Garde: 7) |( e which during the early years of this de- | Bockheauser, Mr. Skelly, Jack Maher and — se ‘ \ ‘ Z| ¢ Stamping in color, Monogram, &c., &e. Ali sium. 1.000 Swircaes, $3.51, formerly $7.00. Pag {work done on the premises tinder the per- an suit stoc Ss cade had a flourishing existence in this | Pete Bennett. In all the vicissitudes of its extended Switches, rmerly 10-20. 9) 6 ee ee city, has been reorganized, and regular | A watch meeting was held at the resi-| past the school has never once susper Gray Switches, ?. 5.00. aM St al ee Dee ee meetings are being held. The membership | dence of the Misses Boyer, 2131 K street. | operations. Many of the most distinguish- Gray Selchee, St eveerty, C80. ° shy 3 De ree ain Of 2 reti ring is being recruited from the ranks of local | ‘Ihe first part of the evening was spent in ed names ot Maryland bax 2, nome = ar or First-cl nant zs fe = 7 vocal and instrumental music, after which }] another, been connect wit Charlotte ba 5 BE PEED AF cul 4 ( Ballantyne S, — architects and draftamen and. others inter- | refreshments were served. Among thore | Hall School, ‘The liec of traces includes ema v ag )]¥ ga2-s,r.0n,20 makers at half ested in architecture or kindred arts, and | present were Mr. and Mrs. Boyer, Misses | such names ax the foliowing: Chief Jus. Ss. HELLER’S Q 20 s(—— = G the club is conducted much on the lines of | Mary and Minnie Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-| tice Roger B. Taney, Right Rev. Thomas . s . | $420, 422, 424, 426 7th st.% | => Soa tas Cea the celebrated T Square Club of Philadel. | mund Burk, Master Will Burk, Professor | John Claggett. the first bishop of Mesn 720 7th Street N.W (jt Rs retafler knows that Sameel I hi Oats and Maxwell, Misses Rose and Teresa] land: Daniel Jenifer, ex-minister to Aus- Se ) p Prince street and Bittman & Rocker of _ Buehler, Mrs. Charles and Louie Krey, | tria: Judge Clement Dorsey, ex-member 57-208 aoe XA2QEOCERKEA OE |? LiGtPrince etree NewsYock: Rave’ been The club was originally founded in the | Mics Ehardt, Rose Voigt and Misa Heider. | of Congress: Admiral R. T. Semmes,» ILL ILD ED PAGAN turning out some of the most stylish apd early part of 1802, and by means of com-| Mrs. John I. Stoddard and Miss Stoddard | federate navy; Benjamin farris, S 5 a a a a Wy : . : : : it leaves no cinders to clean up. It also costs less than any other fuel, pow—-and stock of coats, capes, skirts, &e., and can offer them at such prices as you will x as evidenced by the following: . cull extraordinary—unprecedented. :40 bu. Uncr’ed Coke, $2.90: Mere eeu keepers Give you credit just the same As though you were to pay full prices, ‘and we're going to be very Mberal in the matter of terms—allowing you to pay as you best can: There aren't all sizes in every line, so Wwe tell you now to be on hand early. :40 bu. Crushed Coke, $3.70: , \|:Washington Gaslight Co. | ‘Are Proper; : 413 Tenth St. N. W., i ig ¢ Or WM. J. ZEH, 620 20th st. "Phone 476. _ Judges eooed oi ae eels sly ccnsider the advisability of reducini ‘First-class ~ HECHT & COMPANY, iesdceers panies ge ae e ™ @ (@) } — Pe eorecvcscooooos . These few .will glye you a fair idea of 7 = Salat ie ae With the business depression of 1883, and | MTs. and Miss Bradford, Mrs. and Miss | Tiintah” Gee ee eeg. and a host of oth. | SET te PF Oe OF 0 40-46 how ridiculously low they really. are. the removal of several of the more inter, | HOcver, Misses Jacobs, Siater, Ross, Hin- ers who Rave taken @ prominent stand tn —Most everrbady does “after Christ x Handsome accurate Lot of beaver cloth double capes trim- ested club members to other cities, the or- | M2" Metcalf, Martin, Moore, Rowe, Tuck- | t/t, mas" You've spent money for GIFTS ct f th : 9 med with three rows of braid and passe- ganization became crippled. The ‘proposi- |! Marie and Klsie McKelden, ‘Sipher, : —--—+ e+ hate bic rentitg wie asadedl ani otek 2 |\{ —of the merits of flour— @ Th ermom eters menterle; also lot of plain all-wool bou- tlon to revive it, however, began to be dis- | Morgan, Prone utnealy, iprauenibhive Wbinnamals \iiaaeia, fhtega. ‘The house tas heen ucatected gi|7 they know which brand 2) 9 Koel oe a pdt tay ee ae many, | Messrs. Chace, Clark, Lindsey, Sterrett, | Representative Woodman of Jinols, who ( 2 rs; also lot of extra long cheviot capes e generally expressed desire among the ao 2 = gg asd 2 Na <!|\\ makes the best bread. All & trimmed with three rows of wide braid— old members for a renewal of the pleasant pen onineoe: eee Biscoe, | ett Washington Wednesday night for Chi- is} |(@ the best housekeepers say ¢/ capes such as have been pe eeadons endl Spl ae US sree Hood, Hillyer, Riggles, “Tyssowskt, | CAE0, was taken ill on the train, and it ly |.2. that “Ceres” makes more ’) = selling for $5 and ak 49: definite shape, and at a meeting hela the | Butts, Beard, Mitchell, Underwood, Baylis, | was necessary to call a physician at Pitts- 11 / K o go on sale for Barber, Hoffman, Kaine, Kilby, Benjamin and Coleman. A pleasant New Year party was given at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Krause, 2701 Brightwood avenue. Dancing and games were indulged in until a late hour, after which a bountifvl supply of refresh- ments were served. Among those present were Misses Minnie Butler, Edith Godwin, Alice Woods, Annie Gallagher, Daisy Cas- sidy, Annie Timmons, Edith Lodge, Maud Allen, Maud Swink, Rosa Owens, Maggie and May Krause, and Mesers. F. Morpee, Wm. Poole, Roy Poole, Clarence King, Frank Holt, Geo. Swink, Joe Hayhoe, Jno. Krause, H. Krause, W. Krause and Wm. Dowling. Mrs. Lodge, Mr. and Mrs. Grun- ager and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Krause. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Darton gave a din- 8th of December a reorganization was ef- io gee pccteleandld an ten, new constitution Lot of vers handsome plain silk seal forte the Tener ee eterna at Were etated @ social and artistic Plush capes—lined throughout with silk— body for the gathering together of the ar- chitects and draftsmen of Washington and any others interested in architecteare or kindred arts to promote the study of art by means of reunions, exhibitions or other methods. The club has mapped out a program for the winter, consisting of problems in de- sign, the study of architectural history and the giving of occasional public exhibitions of drawings and photographs. The Prob- Jems in design are to be given out at regu- lar intervals, and it is the object to de- velop, by their means, a facility for orig- inality and vigor in design, the work to be burg. Mr. Woodman was threatened with an apoplectic attack, but after recetvin medical attention proceeded upon his joar- ney. \ And up. No concern bread and sweeter bread In town can show you as fine a line of ; i ; I : : : : : K : : : : ; k le . ¢ \ bread, lighter bread, whiter { than any other flour. You tested and guarsnteed Thermometers as Your Credit Is Good! What a pleasure it ts to know that You ean come Lere und get all the Carpets and Furnitnre rou need—and pay the bill—a little at a time—week- these we show. Stand any extreme of ———_-e A New Year Impression. Written for The Evening Star, To screams of steam; to trampets’ plaudits; to the din of drums, Old Ninety-six Limps lamely out, and Ninety-seven comes: A Dlithe and bonny laughing boy dancing upon his 1 preps wide ripple sweep—such as have been Are mounted on wood, glass, $ hav vel joy . Q € never enjoyed the Peeters < best bread unless you have selling for $5 and $6, $2 08 go on sale for...... ° Lot of tan Irish frieze coats—the most stylish effects of the season—with brown inserted velvet collars and the very fashionable fronts—such as have been tried ) iC ) G ‘Ceres 5 SoS ES 40 20 40-06-0500 if Vour're Taking ¢ rab; ou’re a ing ae Flour ‘j Cod Liver Oil t 17 BROWN, Optician, 1010 Fy % adtist’ning to our gleeful shoots selling for $10, go Seale for. . $3 A) And we, in misty fancy, see behind him thee « tain See TTT TT Ere eee sp posta : Lot of black povelty boucle jackets— rather in the line of suggestive sketches | ner Thursda: Of golden hopes and promises; of recompense tor Wy oi hy. Our CREDIT pri . Soo er Thu night. in hi ‘ sre lewarithen! tae horgaka oeieaat hard .No. 1 Dakota and ° T= fom? “out PHOSeraT ae & | Dalf slik Uoedertbe most, stylish fronts than elaborately worked up drawings. bers of the Geological Society.” (Be mem pele mas ake oe oe a a sseunar ere A e SION {s prepared expressly for those and collare:andi:man tailor made—such ————— We feel the ows sirete ie come Sor tenseemee Minnesota wheat—the best 2) % — Oa Mirucums tare $( Sucve * cnvm Companion, | wie "None cart gals the tome of | W* Sacre” “owe e two or three yard cipal wha own. Get “Ceres” te 2 Norwe ;. : —— 2 north- | and bring us naught that’s sorrowful or woeful a6 ic sake Wimaeee eee on Flour ite your grocer— I aS ‘ pen a a to $10 $3.9. The similarity Detectea by am Ex- the old ae Se ekg d Seeks oe Cones —_ ? * ns taste, and render it m valuable, it . wed erver. ve ° ( he sells it—we only whole- Bedicnalty Soe saa Te Pian A young girl was talking to her mother | Misses Nellie Gre | When Ninety-tee went shuflig out and Ninciy-six ie ¢ RO tr A N + S , sale it. “ —— any quautity—at Te. plat, ‘ Sust Stora eaxely cia wae aoe @ distinguished-looking man with a hiss eee the olin hens of steam; the ey thcee ges: fects—made by t title, who had recently married a: wealth: abe Dat aoe ay \° \s| . 703 y best tailors-lingd and bound—such y drums z ig MAMIE ane STOLE i ‘Wm.M.Galt&Co., s Thompson, 15th Shave Sa os young aes of her See een: and = cufls a-tangled bung in clusters ‘round AMMOTH CREDIT HOUE eis s X — on handsom: brow, é j S sirsivacras Seren see ew, x Wholesalers, Ist and Ind Ave. ier PHARMACIST, “|Z selling: for $4, $1 6 “Yes,” replied her mother. “He cannot | Mrs. Handcock has issued cards for the | Just a# they loop’ ‘round Ninety-seven's Wlue-veined 2 veg BEM ane Tate 1% 94-5000060¢50000000006. ¢ goon Sal@for.... ° be unfavorably criticised on the score of Marriage of her daughters, Helen Rebecca, Ae Ed $e © d3i-séd Aaa eS e mal appearance.” . Step! and Ann Gu: b 0 SaaS eee BS i aaa ee “Ho reminds me," the daughter went on, | Horten. te a =e UY | And stretching ar behind the boy the misty stays i : > rallied yous "Watton beck wine akinte with a ttle regret creeping into her voice, | January 6, 1897, at Hamline M. E. Church appeared, “4 7 A fantagy of chitvairy; a cavalcade appeared— pages ba tn very haudsome effects—-such as bave ‘of some of the heroes of romance. His | at 8 o'clock. Furs Reduced. Lamps :“225= = Manner is repl with And in their coming eager eyes saw a» they ace = witness, ZTE Ae comet Nat viel ca oe |S ceelling dar § Fa ecules sac cg | ee Oe a EE a aL Soe siphin’ delist .. «a all o We which cannot be du- | 4 01 1.50 New hopes Pecomponn® Cyclamens Are Selling | 22 ahcutye.. We nteever andl zs selling 5 thelr bridal tour, at the charming home of | \°™ BP AM. § go on sald for led Heated outside of dace cern tn gta eee mae bes (CITY —_ hated etna oe geal iin ioe fee i ONYX TABLES tn a : 3 mas over, Like Hot Cakes, Dept. is better prepared than ever te cen greater variety and = all orders prompily. Old furs remodeled. AIDIES, — vrettier tan you con Ard NO WONDER, as they are THE FINest| B. H. Stinemetz & Son, ee EYER SEEN IN THE CITY, and they BLOOM | Purrters and Hattere, 1237 Pa. ave. a1-2m,16 LONGER than anything you cam buy. A PRESCRIPTION _ Geo. F. Muth & Co., Fine Cut Flowers and Plants at reasonable the 1 their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra. Edmund Vv. O’Brien, 100 E street. They were as- When Ninety-seven creeps away at venerable gatt, Nor deigns to turp iis bead te glance at hoyden Ninety-eigbt. We'll sbout “All Hafl,”-as now we cry; hope wil) oar bearts uplift— Our souls, through clouds encompassing, will serk @ cbeering rift. HECHT & COMPANY, It 515 Seventh Street, brtees IS DANGEROUS pueda: J. R. Freeman, re Sees | : Tapare varegs. on FOR TEAS 612 13thN.W. | dapat eee vn fie be ew wie “Phone 1540. p06-8m,28 yee a aa compet nigh indispensable. absolate = Arlington Drug St ta eror seta anaes are 2 DIGESTIVE CORDIAL. r ington ; ig Store, ‘where. SHAKER Does not cure all diseases, but it will cure : E mM, indlarction. "Au! drogen 1 Sotegy ts Ave. & H St Alex. 8. Daggett. pt 12 ATR, Ga.m, to 6 p.m. Sunday, .9 to 1, Aud where's the difference if we do, and do it o'er ‘What would be guides eunshine worth if there were ever rein? Bo bere’s to Now Year? bless the bright and beau ‘ttful young boy, Even if bia train brings woes @ score to every single tort For in the hopes, ambitions, aims, fis coming gay iaapires, ‘There may be Ut the qpark to kindle everlasting - divest