Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1897-12 PAGES. ‘Woodward loth, 11th and F Sts. N. W. ris’ All-wool Reefer Jackets—the best selling or we have med thts season. Sizes S to 14. 2.50 racu. Reduced from $7. 50. All Bane throat. Siaes Girt the box ‘frm, and 1 buttoued to Reduced from $12 Bd floor, , $15 & $18.50. Clearing Sale of Boys’ Clothing. “Reciprocity” Suits are well known as being the very best suits They are absolutely all wool; guaranteed in color and wearing qualities; have double ngthened in parts subjected to the hardest wear. This week we offer a special line of Boys’ Blue Cheviot Serge Reciprocity Suits, A we icularly fine and dressy suit, sizes 7 to 16, at each. Earlier Season’s on’s Price, $6.00. Also at Greatly Reduced Prices, a Line of Boys’ All- ‘Wool Scotch Cheviot Suits, Tn a number of pretty checks and plaids—many have double seats and Boys’ obtainable for the money. $5.00 knees. Sizes 3 to 15. $2.68 each. Reduced from $3. 75, $4.50 and $5.00. fine wool Cheviot Trouser: quality: sewed silk and strougiy stayed so as to make them almest anrippable. Sizes 4 to 16. 69c. Were ‘$1.00. Blouses, Calsrs and cuits,” New goods very stylish. 50c. to $1.50. - New Items in Men’s Department. A complete stock of up-to-date “urnishings for men and boys at all times, with novelties as soon as produced. Attention is called to the following recent arrivals in new 1897 goods: two collars and one Fach flowing end and teck—r pair « carfs, h, mew col- value. Special in New Veilings. A complete line of all the fashion- able Veilings at all times, and every novelty oon as out. Tomorrow (Saturday) Black Dot- ted and Plain Tuxedo Veilings, in a number of pretty designs, will be placed on center table at 25c. and 30c. tue varv. thor. Ist New Conceits in Neck Fixings. We receive the latest fads and fashions in Neckwear as soon as they are produced. Among recent ar- rivals are the again popular Ruch- fngs. and some stylish pieces shown ere for the first time. Ruchings of Liberty Silk. Lace and Chiffon, cream, White, black and white, double and single plaiting: — with Iace, plain or gold embroidered. yarl ‘ Bolero Jackets are im e are show- fag some beautiful specimens formed of white, black Taney braids, in combination with Russian lace ebiffon Appliqee—with back or without. é --81.50 to $12.00 Shoulder Capes of Black Liberty Silk, with three ©r more rows of plaiting; full double ruche with foops aud ends of ribbon. Ea -36.00 to $15.00 Ist. Boor. Children’s and [isses’ Shoes. Comfortable, well-made footwear, most reasonable prices. Espe- cially good values are: Jafants Dongola Kid Cacks. Sizes 4 to 7. Pr.75e. Infant Jerset Shoes. Per pair - $1.35 Children’s Tan Kid Lace or Button Shoes, hand- turn soles, spring heels. 5 to 8. Per pair.....3 F135 Children’s Viet Kid Button Shoes, spring beel, patent tips. 6 to 8. Per patr.. ces 2e SLO Fiet Kid Buttoe Shors, spring heel, Patent tip. 8%; to 101%. Per pair... $1.25 24 floor. Saturday’s Pure Food List. Always the best brands for the least prices. are not quoted for one day, but for every day. can save many a penny by watching our lists. from . our large fresh stock: We quote a few item: ru iat ta fara, 6-1; Canc abe rand Pettijoin, : Siriver's Blueridge Seger torn, mee tae ee Shriver's Silver Htrord Early June Peas, String Beans, per can. 10c weries, for ples, ‘Thnrber’s Asparases California Peas pre: ted Jan Queee Fable Rytap. pet at Wither’s Bre: akfaxt Cor : “ Wilbur's or Baker Tbecvlnte, cal Aunt Jewima's: Pameake er pig. Flour, per pkg Demonstration Imperial Darning Machine. Firet Fioor, and worry saver. It Young lady in Notion Department This Httle wonder quickly, and cost: vaple of minute Demonstration of reat time, JaNor pereha. warranted. lighter by Demonstration ts & Our present business hours are 8:15 to 5:30. Friday and Saturday are Children’s Days, — And for this week, together with extraordinary price reductions for Boys’ Suits, Overcoats, Trousers and Girls’ Reefers, Jackets and Long Cloaks, we offer Winter Garments secured from prices—which means less than half earlier season prices. Clearing Sale of Girls’ Clothing. - $1.00! Lothrop, makers at end-of-the-season airs, Winter Gretchens or fine present season. Sizea4, $2.95 aacu. Reduced from $6. Misses’ Winter J Sgacy mixtures; all tie season pons Sixes 1: 14 and 1 Reduced fi from rom $6.75. Empire Jae “navy and black; silk tritnived with silk cord. “Sizes 14, 10 and 18, 7.50 Eaca. Reduced from $15.00. joaks, new and Giris’ faced; seat and knees and are All-woot Scotch Cheviot ‘Trousers. nary blue | cloths and conduruys: good serviceable colors; well made. Sizes 3 to 15. 59c. Were Vere 75c. to $1.00. | ¢ a: 1 | i Tadles! Fleece: Hined Fur-top itffick and Brown. — “King’’ Shirt “Walsta: the tat rs 50 in this brand - 98e. 89c. j See ) $1.00 | Misse Tan Q /Meaimnetaire Suedes, See AML sizes, Muslin 1.59 a Walking Gloves. By to OK Underwear. — — -——-- z —— Well made, generously cut and ee) ’ , correctly shaped garments in the Ladies Men’s arm plainer sorts as well as the finest and | $ Novelties. Gloves. es. es richest. For Saturday the following ‘They are creations of Fhe Vexcod wasn We will have more winter worthy values: deep hem, cluster of tacks, 20. brie: » yoke band. 1] f " “aun ruffle, yoke ce eaicis Coe hase eatenively ape Pique Sik “Mittens. You a tons, worked but here—the best of them. 2 ee tions eee eee ame 4button Gray Glace— = pea ‘or embroidery. $1.50 and $2 a pair. % Plain and Fur-top . 4-button White and Pearl lined Dog i amen Glace, with Black brode— owne’y_1-Clasp Cave pa Muslin Long Cy OLA CAS ie ‘Vans $2 °° pir. euge Fleece-lined . Dog- | burg rutite. jfrbutton Yellow z 4 Fay jase (foves, with Astrakhan Muslin Long Riiies, % with Ble eas ea. See hacks+;$1- a pair, kel radile, tucks above rutile $1.00 ‘$1.50 and ee, benais Men's Cast loves — wns, Hubbard style, double voke back, ie Gara Walkie en's Cashmere’ Gloves ml Insertion fa front, ruthe om neck dctutton Bue and ¢ Ce eae Ie. wepatr. anced Glace=SED0 aD sh 2Mor@ Woolen Mittens— with lace or em! 4-button Black eee ued e. pair. buttons. “Exch in—$1, $1. 5 igs st Ladies’ Fleece-lined Mo- 1. ilk Lined chats a pair. a pair, e-Hined Sill = 4 Dress Gloves. $1 CY zs re and $1.50 a puir. ‘t Gnibciere Gloves infai nts and Little Be ike cia ie dier’s J-clasp Walking aril Oc. a pair. Children’s Department. aS ON ee e810) par plaities,, $11 Cashmere While secnecnlt eal 1 $1.50 @ pair. Gloves Te. a pair. pecially particular that geet wit Gives everything essential to a complete Gags" | Full Dress era pair, outht is obtainable in this depart- pair, Gloves. pox" Elec Hine Mocha ment, we are also very determined Cnet a a = 4? the Sts “ie ~ mee place es Sa pelt. Stri proper Ro} top Hleece-i in keeping our prices at the lowest AMLRSSE: (Clos co= gal also] einen ep eaten teste and $1 a pair. possible limit. We quote some es- é gy, Pleeredined Gloves. @ palr, pecially good values: ud x Tutants’ li-woot Cream Cashmere tong Coats, | ¢ Gloves for vitaeTined chives gL out’ Vaiue $is0. "Beet the Street. val. Cream Silk Gaps, three oe 2 Culldcen's Fug-top Fleece: embroidered: all'with wide SUK ten Each BAG Se Mined Mittens “0c.” and $1 Infante’ Hlandcrocheted Worsted Sacuucs, cali | all mention these stadca 2o-natton,, Sneden evening | & Dale. “Tattle Cutter Ca ES ret and styles. They are strict- | shades $3.25 a pair. Misses’ Cashmere Gloves — a = sinted yoke with tu ly correct. ‘The brands are uede— evening see tes ‘rate of eabiciden guarantee enough of worth eee insook “and” Tadin'” Linon Dresses, pointed yoke “of hewetitehed tucks and insertion; round yoke of tucks, fiulsked with ruffle ad edged with Val. lace, 21 floor. The Automatic Prize Fighters Is a patented sensational novelty in the toy line, which produces the most excited interest and furnishes un- limited amusement for grown up folks as well as for the young. We have just imported direct from London, England, this novel toy, which will be shown in America for the first time tomorrow. It can be found nowhere else in this country. Price, $3.95. Other patented no’ novelties by the same manufacturers are “The Swim- ming Duck” and “The Swimming Goldfish.” These are ours alone also. Prices, 75c. _to $1.25. The young folks are ‘especially in- vited to see these toys in Operation tomorrow i in Toy Department. And the low prices The careful housekeeper Fel Buckwhoat, Hecke 7 St abn i * Cleansed Currants, per % Best Hest Tinported Mtacatont be = ~ ¥: ae T pkg. mouth Rock Ge per pkg. Beat Imported Save Off, ‘per bat mends {t neatly, iu Sbow “Fea oe "Toei ia Omo Dress Shields--First Fioor. ‘These are the nls Dress Shickls that are absolutely odorless, and made wi ‘Then t if than m any other abtelds. thout tte Brery pale of -Gmet Shickia ts Demonstration of Cream o' of Wheat--Fifth Floor. ‘Srescelioat Ses peace Ceo meae ae This, one of the most delicate St etlected hard spring wheat, and and delicious of breakfast being almost pare gluten, is Woodward & Lothrop. Another Interesting Chapter of the Glove Story 5 At PERRY'S. More broken lots of Gloves. These frequent clearings up of odds and ends ought to teach a convincing lesson of the goodness of our Handwear. Remnants are the wreckage of business—and business means satisfaction. Scan the list and see if you are fortunate enough to find your size there. Buy if you do—for you may be sure the quality is right and the fashion, too. The complete lines form a matchless assortment ‘of value and variety. It certainly pays to buy the best Gloves. The conscious- ness of knowing one’s hands are well-dressed—the certainty that stitches will hold and materials will stand the strain—the fit that is a part of Glove-goodness—are reasons our, counters are thronged with buyers. You will find ample force here tomorrow. to be sure of prompt service. Color and kind. ~ Sizes. | Reducea | price. agi 3%, 6, 6%, 614 and 0%. | 08e. . 5% and 6. acd 7% Me G4 and GIy. button ¢ Glace Gloves—variety of colors. makers who enjoy world- wide fame as fitters and fashioners, Some of the pan, we havo bad. These will be needed. what you fiid here—and you will get the best. is dds the Glo¥es {here are i 12-button shadex—& —but you have ours, too, ‘Misbeb* “Cashmere” Mitteas Suedes~cvening pees soe 15e. and 25e.-a pale. Pique asp Reynier $2 5) a pair. 16-button Black nd White Misses’ Fleece-lined Mocha Reynier Pique Glace—$s)aspatr Mittens 0c. a pair. fe colors— $2 a pair, 12-butt Bla ul White Misses’ Mba = ins BAGiae Glace—$2.50 a pate, 15e. aud 19¢. 2 = late shides— $1.50 4 S-button Teynier Suedes— oie’ Silk Ah a $204 palr. . S-clasp ed Walking : : alg Silk. Mittens — $1, Gioves, with Blick rode Agi WEE , $1.50, $1.75 and $2 a $1 a pair. 50 a pair. es 2-clasp ae and) Brown 4-button er Suedes Children’s Silk = Mittens— Watking Gloves—$1 a pair. —$1. jt and $1.25 n pair. es) clasp Pique s White and Pearl Infants’ Silk Mittens — $1 $1 a pair, Glace—$1.50 « pair. a pair, PERRY’S, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” Established 1840. ‘Telephoue 995. is Be tee ts i Be Bo te oe ee eee ee ee a a el We Hope This. Will Worry ’ Du —until you have read every line of it! We want’ ttl you, that owing to the inclement weather, we shall continue: idwinter Clearance Sale of Shoes a few days longer. “> We ate getting ready for spring—and rather have a part of Stial) these. Winter. Shoes COST us—than to have the Shoes. = That means every $5 Shoe in our cocina i esihice English Enamel—Kid—Cordovan—and Calf 4 Sabah atesl reduction on all other Shoes—from rices tl vere already LOWEST. Look at our bargain table, SARS: One Dollar Tomorrew for choice of Odd Sizes in Fates $2, $3 an@ $4 Shoes—Button and Tomorrow for choice of Men's-Fine Shoes = caret and Congress — all Sires — all ‘Family Shoe Store, 310-312 Seventh St. 313 Eighth St. ‘l Spring Suits, :|Skirts and Waists. & SNYDER, Se te a te ts ae ee ae te eto ed THE WORLD OF SOCIETY Mrs, Cleveland’s Last Public Reception To- morrow. tau F St, Where “Quality” Rules. This is the Boot Stor —of honest values—high- est satisfaction and LOWEST PRICES. Should we not have some particular style of Boot, Slipper, etc, in stock—we'll order it for you, gladly, quickly—we can supply your every want. Ladies’ Slippers. We desire to call attention of the ladies to our large new stock of Slippers—em- bracing every style that's fasiionable—and Supreme Court Guests of Honor at the Last State Dimaer—At the Mc- Lean Home—Personals, Mrs. Cleveland will give her last recep- tion to the public in the White House to- motrow afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock. President and Mrs. Cleveland at the final state dinner of the season, entertained last nigit in honor of the Supreme Court. Ow- ing to illness and mourning, but a small representation of che court circle was pres- ent, the noticeable absentees being Justice and Mrs. Field, Justice and Mrs. Brewer, Mrs. Brown, Justice White and Justice and Mrs. Harlan. The company at dinner tn- cluded the Chief Justice and Mrs. Fuller, Mr. Jurtice Gray and Mrs. Gray, Mr. Jus- tice Brown, Mrs. (Justice) White, Mr. Jus- tice Peckham and Mrs. Peckham, the At- MTEL LT that is worn by the ultra ‘smart’ set—tn- % | torney General and Mrs. Harmon, Mr. Jus- cluding Beaded Slippers—Patent Leather & | tice Mcrris and Miss Morris, Mr. Justice Slippers—Bronze —Slippers—Kid Slippers | Shepard and Mrs. Shepard, Chief Justice (with and without straps)—White Kid and Satin Slippers—in all styles of heel, etc. =Special designs arte to Nott and Mrs. Nott, Senator and Mrs. Hoar, Senator and Mrs. Lindsay, Represen- tative and Mrs. Henderson, Representative ang Mrs. Boatner, the Solicitor General order, and Misr Conrad, Mrs. Stanley Matthews, Mr. ae Mrs. Dimock of New York, guess at the White House; Mr. and Mrs. James J. Boots Polished FREE. Storrcw and Mr. and Mrs. Boardman. Rei and white roses decked the board. gilt plateau down the center was edged with maiden hair fern, in which electric lights gleamed, and the bouquets arrange) in the vases at the erds of the table were of white and red roses. The decorations of ne rooms were in the mantels being banked with red blossoms, The usual clab- orate rnamentation of the parlors was as ettractive as ever. Mrs. McLean and Mrs. Bugher entertain- ed in their charmingly agreeable way yes- terday afternoon at a tea, at which scores and scores of pleasant people met in most The HOOVER 1211 F St. Fashionable Boots for Ladies and Men. 1t It Improves Any PUNCH. * MagruderéCo., congenial surroundings, and found other friends at every turn they made about the big mansion. The hostesses received in the Grawing room, having with them their guest, Mrs. Chittenden of Columbus, Ohio. Mrs. Hazen, Mrs. Wadsworth, M Miss Ludlow and: Miss Wallach were also receiving, and in the dining room Mrs. Audenreid and Mrs. Draper did the honors. The ball rcom was cleared for dancing orchestra playing on the platform, and to their splendid music all who cared en- joyed a turn on the polished floor. Mrs. Elkins received yesterday afternoon for the first time in her fine new home on K street, and had the pleasant assistance of her daughter, Mrs. Bruen of New York, who is making her parents a visit; Miss Grace Davis, Mrs. George C. Bloomer, Miss Sheridan and Miss Katharine Elkins, the youngest daughter of the family, who four years ago was one of the brightest and gayest of the little folks in the Harrison cabinet families, and who is now fast ap- proaching young ladynood. Mrs. Elkins heard many pleasant comments on the at- tractive arrangements of her house. She received in the big room. which covers the C7 We're champions of finest quality. Our HOME-MADE ‘MARYLAND WILD CHERRY CORDIAL vastly improves the flavor of any ** kind of Punch you wish to * serve. It's quite “the thing” * to serve it on your “days at * home.” Only $1 bottle. HH % » 1817 N.Y. ave. center of the building and which is very Two Stores: cae iru at, |fandsomety furnished, “It has a marble ae alcove at the rear, where a number of on fine palms have a sunny atmosphere. There is a music gallery overhead. The library has the southeast corner, a Frenchy draw- ing room the northeast, the dining room exactly opposite at the rorthwest corner and a sitting room the southwest corner. ‘The entrance hall and staircase are very imposing features of the house. Secretary Lamont entertained at dinner last night the Vice President, Speaker Reed, Senators Sherman, Cameron, Lodge, Hall, Chandler, Aldrich, Gray, Carter, Mur- phy, Smith and Brice, Gen. Miles and Rep- resentative Benton McMillin. Mrs. Harriet Lane Johnston will receive at the Washington Assembly and I Buckingham will lead the cotillion ruary %. Mr. W. Francis Fletcher Field will lead the Washington cotillion tonight at Raus- cher’s, dancing with Mrs. Benton McMillin. The assembly is at 9, and the cotillion will Legin at 10. Mrs. Blackburn, Mrs. Blanch- ard, Mrs. Meredith, Mrs. Howry and Mrs. Moorhead will be the chaperones, The Swiss minister and Mrs. Pioda will give a dinner tonight in honor of Secretary and Mrs. Olney. Wives of members of Congress residing Prepare for the inaugu- ration—it will be here be- fore you realize it. We have everything for the kitchen and the dining room—that comes under the head of Utensils and Dishes—including— at the Riggs will give a reception tonight, a5 = = hic vitati have bee: Knives, Forks and Spoons, big Se sala China, Glass and Silver Ware And general Kitchen Supplies. Nowhere else can you buy more for your money than here—we have THE CHEAP and THE BEST. Nickell Pated--Porcelain-lined Coffee Urns, 2} to 5 gal., $13 up. Soup Stock Pots, $3 up. Mrs. Hale, wife of Senator Hale, gave a luncheen today in honor of Mrs. Cleveland, at which some of the cabinet ladies and residents were present. From a social standpoint, the selection of Mr. J. Addison Porter as private secretary by. President-elect McKinley is all that could be desired. Mr. Porter built and oc- eupied during his Washington residence the house at the southeast corner of Zist street and Hillyer place, and his mother HOTEL SAUCEPANS—Copper and new owns the adjoining house. Mr. Por- extra heavy retinned—all sizes—all ter is a wealthy man, and has a fine sum- prices. mer home at Pomfret, Conn. He and his wife are wel known in the social life of Hartford. Mr. Porter was a nephew of the late Wm. Walter Phelps and of Mr. and Mrs. Boardman of this city, and has a large circle of acquaintances in this city, whc will be glad to welcome him back as a resident. Mrs. Don Camercn, Mrs. John Davis, the Misses Wetmore and the Misses Brice are some of the Washingtonians invited to the Bradley-Martin ball. Miss Alice Roches- ter, who is a niece of Mr. and Mrs, Brad- ley-Martin, will also go on to the ball. She will wear a costume of a lady of the court of Lovis Quinze. Miss Brice will wear a magnificent costume of Egyptian design, marvelously jeweled and gilged, with shoes of gold cloth. The Misses Stoutenburgh will be at home informally Wednesdays, February 17 and 24, at 19th and Massachusetts avenue southeast. Large Coffee Boilers, 2, 3, 4 and 5-gallon sizes. Heavy Iron Roasting and Fry Pans. Oyster and Potato Fryers. See the new machine for cut- ting FRENCH FRIED and JU- *_ LIENNE POTATOES—will cut a barrel of potatoes in from 20 to oo minutes. EW. ‘ Beveridge, 1215 F St. & 1214 G St. POTTERY, PORCELAIN, GLASS, ETC. 1t a = Mrs. John Floyd Waggaman will receive Fridays in February at her home, 1627 19th street, assisted by her guests, Misses a Wakeley and Curtiss, of Omaha, e Mrs. Robert Callum and her guest, Miss Fannie Gray of Winchester, Va., will be at homs.to their friends tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Wm, F. Holtzman and Miss Holtz- man will not be at home tomorrow. Mrs. Tenney Ross, 1336 W street, will be at home to her friends the remaining Wed- nesdays in February from 2 until 5. Mrs. J. W. Powell, with Mrs. Chas. F. Joy, will receive at the Shoreham Satur- days in February. Miss Walcott gave the last of her series of card parties last night. Music, a colla- tion and dancing finished the ' evening. Mrs. Steirlin end Dr. won first and Mr. Steirlin and Miss Walcott the sec- ond prizes. The ladies will be at home ickKnew’s Daily Letter. High time to introduce you to the beautiful New spring Sults, ‘Skirts apd Waisis, which we bave been uzpacking for the past few days. Tomorrow ie our advance show of New Goode, | As usaal it will be a crowded event—has been for the past 40, yous, we glame through the immense stock of Kew Skirts and see how remark ably reasonable the prices are: Beautitul New. Elsured Cheviot Skirts at $3.75, $5 and $7.50. Tuesday evenings to their friends. Han a meviots oe $e Pcneviot Skirts, - The third ladies’ german was danced last 18.50. apd $20. £ $0, $10, $12, $13.50 and $15—and a grand °| Cod! “i e line at $20, which are tuffeta silk lined. Was tastefully draped with red and New Novelty Puld ‘and Broken Cheek | white bunting (the colors of the club), and Skirts, $4.50 to $1 the dining hall and tables decorated with colored lights and flowers. Sixty couples danced the german, led by Mr. Robt. Ma- son.» ‘Fhe sguests were received by Miss Gordon and Mrs. Henry Matthews. Among those present were the Misses Casilear, Marbury, Matthews, Cassin, Wheatley, Beautiful New Spring Suits—equal fo fit qzlimlgh Bnd style to the best made-to-order ored ¢ and wi a spleudid 1 lpe at cis aie Crogin,'‘Cox, Windling, Blackford, Beal Jane thlak of a, stock of Silk of Silk Waists, with Darnetile, Gibson, Allen, Brewer, Gilbert, Fg dim gt rey mel ng eg rier Brewer, Huntington, Hyde, Dorset, Nichol- =F} ree © it our “Waist” trade is son, Green, Savill “ge 8 Go Tayloe, Brad- a big Item here—the * z sur- ley, “Crompton Messrs. Greenleaf, Irlse you. The New Spring Creations are - | Bradley, Dodge, Locker, Matthews, Nichol- in Figursd igs ie tac soa, De Bay ‘der, H. Blunt, L. Blunt, T. »-t Tyler, ttley, Wheatley, Jas. Longstree:, ee ieeet Rasen ei Se 4. C. Imported Corsets have had the Ss ir lige ame a blag the. and Mrs. J. H. for many, years of fortable. Mr. and Mrs. C. Dunlop. lington for a few many friends here. Miss Doyle of Ohio. Mrs. J. B. Woodward of Bordentown, N. J.. is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. F. Green, 1416 Q street. Miss Grandin gave a luncheon today honor of Mrs. Stout of Fort Myer. Mrs. J. H. Bryant and Mrs. A. R. Towns: hend will be at home Monda: Februar 8 and 15, from 3 until 5, at 234 North Capi+ tol street. Miss Johnson of Norfolk is the guest of Mrs. J. Frank Ellis, 1883 Vermont avenue There was quite a pleasant surprise party days. Mrs. Marye has who remember her as in siven Mies Salome Wingate Wednesday evening at the residence of h. 1. Mra Yarrold, 1222 C street southwest. Musiq and games made the evening pleasant. Mist Wingate sang and Mr. Bray and Mra Yarrold a duet. A recitation was rendered by Miss Wright. Among those present were Mirses F. Corder, R. . M. Deneal, In Sparro, S. Wingate, F. Rider, T. Wright, A. Jones, C. Reed, and Mise Faulkner, Messrs. H. Corcee, J. Motiey, H. Brown, J. Broadd J. Grant, C. Jesse, 4. Belen, W. Davis, J. Leech, Garret and Bane. A bountiful repast was enjoyeil. Col. and Mrs. Paget gave a fancy dres® ball last night in London, at whitch all fashionable society looked on with de= ligtt at an opening gavotte by ten ladie: all attired uniformly and meking charm- ing coptrests to vheir partners in pink dresses, which were all alike in form and material. They were of satin. The bod- ices and overskiris were quite full around the hips, and fell over petticoats of white satin, softly veiled with white chiffon, and the finished with frills at tho hem back the bodices descended in plaits Imed with white satin. The fichns of white silk muslin. and und the satin strapped across was caught at the right side with a diamond buckle, and showing dainty little soft pointed vests be- neath of white chiffon. The colors were arranged in pairs. Mrs. George Curzon, formerly Mise Leiter, danced in this set The Assistant Attorney General and Mrs. Whitney are spending a week in New York. At Mr. and Mrs. John 1. Gwynn and child and Miss Blanche Swope of this city, are at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Horn received last evening at their residence, 181% Corcoran street. The guests of honor were Mr. Parris of London and Mr. Fioyd Wt New York, who gave a most essay on “Genius. Mrs. Brown and Mr. inedinst on of instructive Johnsen, Mise wave several musical selections; Mrs. Ada Voorhis tributed an essay, and Mr. Goldwin Patten delighted the emg y a few ~ Among thos t were Mr. and on, Colonel Farrow, Dr. and Mrs. T. Eyck, the Misses Christy, Fonten and Wallard, Messrs. Benton, Governor and Prrcell. = — DInD. this Me wom. TS welovedl hushed “at 1 Funerat from hie late residence. northwest, Sunda: ! terment at Ora BENDIRE. On Thursday, ksonville, Fla, Ma s. A ‘funeral hereafter. February 3 BY. aumt of the eornary 4, 1807. ® p.m Farceat’ trom the resecare af tec brother, Charts 3G2S O street northwest, day, Februn ow At 12:1 7. BLIZARETH Croggen and danghs Josephine Stone, in the thictr-eight age. will take place on 5 Funeral Saturday, Tei . Vernon Place M. freely worthwest. bat Church, (Batt imoi Heladyes and fri ns 7. at 4 o'clock p. rdially invited to attend two years and six sontin. Foneral on Saturday, 3 p.m. fdenoe, 2414 N street friends Tespectfully tn HILL. 1 M Chic YSAND 101 ening, (Baltimore, NGERBACH. ANNA, RBG ROBERTS. At South Limington, Me., on February 1807, MARGOT M. ROBERTS. Tuterment at Oak HL. Notice later. be SAMPSON. On February 3, i807, at & p.m, ELLA L., beloved wite of Wm. Hf, Sampson, in the twenty-ninth year of ber age Puneral will leave her late residence, . on Saturday, 4G SU NcaGas” of dus Martha C. 5 Notice of funeral hereafter. SERRIN. On Thursday, February, 4, 180, at $30 p.in., » 28d stent north: bt Sata rs the below ed wife of the D. Bethe of aeneas henendier, WARNER. On Twarmias, Pebouary 4, 1807. at 3 o'clock a.m., KATHERINE T., beloved wife of Jobn Warner, Mani swtee ot Mie nade Ts ‘Smit h t Bt. J "s Chureb, 24 and © Requiem mass ai Joep: oe: streets northeast, Saturday, Februw am. In Memoriam. BURGESS. In loving memory of our 4: JAMES E. BURGESS, whe died ago today, February 5, 1894. We miss thee, oh, we When ‘nome can take thy In memory of our loved éne, JAMISS E. BURGESS, who died three years ago today, February. 5, 1804. ‘We will meet again, , who ent into Ra | = years ago yester- entered day, February 4, 1 Oh, tender and sweet was the ent volve As He lovit ‘Come over tl Tam waiting, my galled ur mot it J oaly aston: eae ie ‘By Init CHILDREN. Carter’s Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE eS ae. boy AR oblettiog ad gp Hearty Bites: er Sa ae Small Pils. Small Dose, Small Price,