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THE EVENING STAR, Stina netonce Breer eh! 12, 1898-14 PAGES. 5 K nN == Lansburgh & Bro., “Our” White Shirt Sale SOS SSSSIHSSSR ee ee The Best Season Usual January Offering 3 To Supply Your Needs. In Men’s White Shirts. The Best Offerings Of the Year at This Time. All goods manufactured to our special order and under our own measurements. ex Perfect fit thus secured—satisiaction equal to custom work. U Laundered Shirts. nlaundered Shirts. VEE PYEE 3. MY Shield Bosom Dress Shirts, A Pure Linen Bosom Dress () se stout, soft finish muslin, pure Shirt, full sized, reinforced, « ;4 * linen bosom (1800 count) dou- zee patent stays and made with { ble reinforced back, front and patent split neck bands—all yok : aera sizes. ‘ s or Men === 406 -38c. * SIYEE = SEYEE 2: ¢ i In open or closed fronts, An excellent grade of High ¢ with open backs—single or class Dress Shirts of pure sub- | = box plaits, patent split neck stantial stock, heavy linen 3 bands—Homestead muslin, oe bosom—shirt neat and dressy. Price this sale— Sz SO 2000 linen, reinforced back and front. LF) es ee ee Sa ae . White & Redding, raed 9 sae: Successors to Clark 811 Pa. Ave. Soiled and Mussed Muslin Underwear— including Ladies’ Drawers, Skirts, Corset Opv: ers, Gowns and Chemise. Colored Dress Goods, Laces, Braid Trim- ming, Wrappers, Knit Underskirts, C. B» Cor- sets, Lawn Aprons. Plush Capes and Cloth Capes—and Children’s Coats. All Silk Waists— All Woolen Waists. : p 10% Off Ail Other Goods In The House. Coats and Capes—including Seal : White & Redding’s Philadelphia Store, Successors to Clark & Co., 811 Pa. Ave. x =---75C.--=" STYLE 3. Yertnyv STEYE = c 2 es 3 c Our $1 grade of shirts for ( Wide Plait Dress Shirts, : ae : iy soft finish bosom, very dres: sented! wean mee a _— y ) open back and front, best ma- ae “pun drese”” Open fonts > terials possible in this price pide teks = & P lai Syn ahiet Now and the dressy wide plaits— (() Wamsutta muslin and best possible fixings. ----$1.00. 222+ 75C.-=== } STYLE «4 Our “L. and B.” brand— the best shirt for durability for any price, highest grade linen, Wamsutta, (best possi- (, ble for shirts,) muslin most perfect in manufacture, as re- ) gards fit, in STYLE 4. The “Short Bosom” Shirt for stout men or for desk workers, made in same ma- |? terials and in same manner and workman- ship—made in closed or open as our best shitt. iS fronts. he Price, 79c.-==- srt \ (6 for $4.50.) Boys’ or Men’s Sizes. STYLE s. SOOO OG O_OOLO™” a a a sss es se STYLE 5. _ Boys’ Laundered Dress | | % Same shirts as style 4— Shirts, linen bosom, well and |! made with either 3 or 4 plaits strongly made. —also open or closed fronts. i LY, --Price, $1.00 each.-- | ----Price, 48c.---- eordondeetessondontedentontent Men’s Night Robes. A leader in these is an excelient grade of Bleached Muslin ) Night Srirts that have been 39c. — with fancy trimmed collars, cuffs and fronts—have pockets—are large and full, made in exact proportions as more expensive grades. Boys’ or Men's Sizes. The Price for This Sale, 0 29c. each.==== ODS =e ee : Full Dress Suits —Especially the kind we make to measure will meet every requite: ment you could ask from this kind of attire. The splendid materials they are made of will give them lasting service—they'll be fashion- lo-Order ably modeled—they'll fit you in Only such a perfect manner that your form will be given that graceful $25 appearance which is a most essen- es tial feature in wearing a Full Dress Suit. Furthermore, make to order at $25 are silk-linea : throughout. Mertz and Mertz, “New Era” Tailors, 906 F Street N. W. the ones we tote rte ett AANA ANAM NHR AH RAE AAR AAAS Pas a a a a ee pete ey Seceintet wererers BELTS, OVe. AVE just taken Inventory Han find 22 left of these Handsome Leather Belts in colors, with solid sterling silver buckles. Some slightly shop- worn, To sell them all tomor- IC row we've re- ° duced the lot to :R. Harris&Co. Cor. 7th and D Sts. RS RSSRBRORSARSRRRRSRRARORRL ‘All Right? p the rooms as comfortable-— e as little fuel—as they did + Maybe something ts us overhaul — th We'll go over the stoves careful Pett 22 ja20-w.f,m-28 4 SEF iles Cured. +1492,$2°& $3 find out what ble Fare and put the stoves in ie” se order. me C7 Parts to fit all stoves at low- °° est prices. Qs. Cor. 7th ( w. Dal ie. DS.Wx To Gain Fie: jo Sleep Well, to Know What Appetite and Gooa Diges- tion Mean, Make a Test of A Pleasantly Varied Program of Events for Today. Stuarts Dyspeps! The First German at Raascher's—Mres. = o. Tablets. Mattingly’s Book Party—A Wed- ding Tonight—Person Experience of The social program of this afternoon and evening fs of such a pleasantly varied character that clear skies would be a most valuable accompaniment. Of teas there are several. Mrs. Emile Montgomery will give one in honor of her Baltimore, and Mrs. to meet Mrs. No trouble is more common cr more misunder: stood than nervous dyspepsia think that their nm prised thet thy and spring reme is lost sight of; looked after. Nervous dyspeptics often do not bev: People baving it vem are to blame and are su ot cared by nerve medi the real seat of the mi are on THE WORLD OF SOCIETY|?) CURR NERVOUS “DYSPEPSIA. het the stomach is the organ to be guest, Mrs. Lee of ! A. G. Brackett a tea and Miss Hubbell. Mr. and any pain Mrs. B. H. Warner will also receive their | Whatever in the stomach, nor perbape any of the friends from 4 to 7, when their second | Ustal symptoms of stomach weakness = daughter, Miss Anna Warner, will make | 2*PePsia shows Itself not in the stomach so much her debut. The marriage of Miss Pheips | * [2 Pearls every other organ; in eom, and Mr. Brooke witl take place at St. Pat- | Delt Palpitates and ts irregular: in ot rick’s Church at 7 o'clock. Mr. de Wollant, | stivated, anne eeeg eee the bowels are cone y a clock. a lant, | stipated, with hoadaches; still others are troubled charge d'affaires of the Russian legation, With loss of fesh and appetite, with accummlation will be the host of a reception and dane of gas risings and heartburn the Russian legation to celebrate the Rus- || Mr. A. W. Sharper of No. 61 Prospect atrect sian new year. The event is anticipated | Indianapolis, Ind., writes as follown: “A motive with great pleasure. of pa kratitude prompts me te write these fw (| ing < | @ reception at which dane }] spicuous feati Z son Dulin wii ? ‘ Friday night will be a busy one in danc- |! tegarding the wew and valuable meaic circles. Mr. and Mrs. Leiter will give ts Dsepepsia Tatlets. 1 have been a suf- Ai ill De Sot from nervous dsapepala for the last. four Se ananMre AChuNaEy xifa 3 have used various patent medicines aud give a dance at her resi- lied without any favorable resal dence, 1720 16th street. The Small and | They sometimes gave temporary relief until the Early dance will also be h at Rau- | effects of the medicine wore off. 1 attriboted this s The same evening President an 9 wy sedentary habits, little physical exercise, but I am glad tos! that the tablets have overcome all these obstacles, for I have gained in flesh, sleep better and am Detter in every way bove is written not for but is based on acto fact. Respectfully yours, “A. W. SHARPER “61 Prospect Street, Indianapolis, ind." a It is safe to say that Stuact’s Dyspepsia Tab- Siests Genkrallidancing began; ait © a lets will cure any stomach weakness or disease the cotillion at 10 o'clock. led. by Mr. sa Ns tk en Archie Roberts dancing with Miss Lottie | ct. S48. loss of fesh and appetite, sleeplessness, s being a bookkeeper with Mrs. McKinley will be entertained at di : President and Mrs. Hi bart, and a young people's dinner will be ) given by Commander and Mra. Dickins la ner by the Vice The Tuesday German gave the first of Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Mrs. three dances last night at Rauscher’s. J M Wy the warson C and Were the patrone ved Griftith and assisted by Capt. John Capers. palpitation, heartburn, constipation and: headache Not merely ee ae a short tims—but Send for valuatle little book on stomach dis- er ime tut | Among the M ORE PELY CURED. cLANASOL | Miss Mary Tayloe of Virgl ‘Jaqueth | ses by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. = Miss Frances Wendling, M1 All drugztats sell full-sized packages at 50 cents, Tr HiGHTWE PLEXION Morgan, Miss Yor 4 = —— saat CREAM keeps the skin fh LD as He, Miss Liggett, Miss Dough- Richards will be at home Saturdays dur- oneness sess ye re Garner, Miss Swayze, Miss Pren-| ing the season. FREE, ag Fale ons MES Rati] Mrs. Mills Crenshaw gave a delightful Evans’ Drug Store 938 F st. | Miss Ruth Baker, Miss Riley, Miss Irwin, | Progressive euchre party Monday evening nnd 1428 Md. ave.) Miss Wheat, Miss Daisy Stewart, Miss Lat-| The head i a berets Mr Med imer, Miss Mullville, Miss Batle Miss es a . Cornelius : Je Secon’ 07 Sos SSSSS SSS S| Butcher, Mist Davidson: Miss Waite, ates | Prizes, by Mr. chard Thompson and Miss 0 Arthur, Miss Pulsifer, Miss Wilther, Miss Hoya and the consolation prizes, by Mr. ove O S ? Virginia Goodwin, Miss Lec, Miss Gardner, | Hayward and Miss Leila Lewis. 6 and Messrs. Ben Miller, Walter Scott, Dr. Mrs. Conrad, wife of Major C. H. Con- A. A. Snyder, Ben Minor, Peters, Mason, | rad, A., who ts stationed here, is ) For Creams. Meredith, G McKinney, Crensh: stopping at the Ebbitt. Mrs. Conrad will 9 Ha ison, Herndon, Rich-| receive Tuesdays during the season. cane Hawley, Claud Ben- Mrs. F. M. Hatch, wife of the Hawaiian $1.00 dozen. : A varlety of novel, pleasing molds—for Creams — and) levs—S1 dozen—$¥ per hundred. o ~ FRAVT most de- for 1 gallon 1427 licious frozen rt Receptions, etc 40 lons or more, $2 gallons ‘Fussell’s, e DBOOVC SC SK SAS “Haviland” The very nan dainty, t all thia rerity an¢ Sreteedonteeteeteeseogentonteety Collarettes, $9 up. R The Quality Store. ee ad This ts distinctly a ur Collarette sea- son. Have yon secured ay aoe If you are large man see ms if yon have had ° ° ° < if haven't. as e offering all our lithenity in | coos < superb Fur Collarettes, with elegant silk SOR REELED i( ‘ I K HISBURGH & BR 20, 422, 424, 426 ath St. Sehestetetecteeeettntenteteteteteteteteneeanntetetetetete It’s our own stock that we are clearing out at these ter- ribly reduced prices—the last of the stock that came in this fall. Not a season old yet—and it shall not grow old on our floors. We've a policy that forbids—we've a spring stock be- ing made up that will shortly demand room, and that precludes the possibility of our carrying over a dollar’s worth of Fur- niture, Carpets or Draperies. The regular patrons of the store know we are in earnest. They know what “in earnest” means with us—and they're tak- ing advantage of it—buying “like beave: Follow their ex- a nd look at then B. H. Stinemetz & Son Furriers and Hatters, fiche van aeanaiatar 207 ee Wilmarth ng Katser, 1114 F, Tayloe, Pollock, Remsburgh, Jounson, Barnes Hooe, Dougherty, . Blair Smith, Dr. Wash- . Berkeley, Dr. Chas. Graham Stafford, minister, arrived in Washington from Hon- olulu yesterday, and joined her husband at the Arlington, Mrs. Richard Croker of New York was at the Artin; Hopgooa, end accom- SOD on, Lipscomb, | panied by her son, Hert ker, who v7) t, Cc. T. Clag t, | entered George Dr. Cochran and] Miss Pi t the Arling- ? - ton, of Secretaty Rice of t » » George M. Curtis of Iowa | civil ymmission and Mrs. Rice, he > at the Cairo for will spend a portion « 5 hington. Mr. and Mra, Francis B. Eglan of Louis have taken apartments at (he A | mandle for the winter. Mattingly. A number of your Mrs. T. K. Boggs and the Misses Boge including Miss Helen Lon of Philadelphi. p at the Arlington 5 Senator David Turpie of |ndiana and Miss Alden, Miss Turpie are at the National. Gilmore and tt . Be whom Ex-Representative William E. Engtisn and Miss lish of Indnanapolis have been at the Arlington. ox-Representative S. W. Cobb, with Mrs the first Grawing room, and the young lady nd Miss Cobb, of St. Louts, is at th r- : did the honors of the dining | ‘andie. room, where Mrs. Wrenn, who is visiting ie ist dis ie 8h Soe ae Mee . presided at the tea table | MS. E. Hayden and Miss E. F. Flinn of The ove ght together a number of | Boston are at the Riggs. delightful people in this m attractive | Mi itzpatrick and Miss R. A. Halpin home, and nity to do | uf Cape May were at the Normandie last a nice thing in the very nicest way. night, on their y south. Boxes for -llb. boxes of MATCH for only $1.45. nsness, hints 5b. COREA, BUT Withont 1 of pure J Th Mw € of a fine table butter. Sin} m. OYSTER, $1] -45 fe pound, Buc. MARKET. Lies iS This is a Ore Reductions srs tim for you ladies. The managerial changes we have made are working won- rs ders. “One bought with all the concessions he could command. * His successor strips even that low price. Between the two your eget % opportunity is without parallel—your best to follow up the: but a 2ving unprecedented. It is € announcements closely, for they may live day—the inducements are great and the buyers many. These Suits. of fine Blue, aSookeofooteo’ lots go to the special counters tomorrow: J ackets. we ca ment teds amd Brown Melton, Kersey Brown, Green Storm fot; some bratd trimmed; some M plain; all *oretid lined. Exclusive at Belions, Camel's pee stvles etal se styles, plain and Bey w to = $14, 50 ned with heavy taf- Be e the « Covert Cloth $14.50 Imported Whipeord, and Bedford Cord Ji shades of tan; ets, in several stitched seams: and lined ali $10.35 of English Melton Fly-front and ront Jackets, faucy stitching, lap fy front finis: Tailor made ch with heavy me. REDUCED from $15 and $18 to... (all through) Salt ee aos ) 8. Peeisut-Atting, tee tailor made and man - coat cthe last of several : Emad with faney tlaz styles. $25 and 16. 50 striped taffeta silk Keni values for. HE thet $8.05 Lot of Two-toned Scotch Homespun We've taken a lot of our $37.50 Fine Shield-front “Jackets, made with coat S.lk-lived Eozlish Whipeord. Cheviot tack: double stitched seams, “aud Mned Broadcloth Bults, both’ plain ‘and “auseat poche sith Aeuaslan, Blouse ‘and Fly-front Coats, and perfects yies and : beiseed 7. 95 | fect “tatlotingana "ot. 29, 50 frm $13 to fe: them at. Our special sale of Furs is still giving you exceptional val-, ues in Necksearfs and Collarettes. ‘ $< : We shall make a Furs repaired— pX¢ stall make 2s satisfaction and conside: saving will us. pecialty hereafter of repairing and maki An expert in charge of this new featureaed esult from placing your orders in this Mne with Saks and Company, Leaders in Five Cities. 10 ST., Imperial Hair Recunecatnr shampooing, manicuring. al ‘aches Laundry agency; fimest work. jaiztod 2 8 to 6; ‘Sundays, 9 === | wagons will call. You'll never havi gecaston e ydtdulge to, expressions “ee ee ‘ve treated aos roubles. We remove nd calluses inlessly. = epeent pate give iunnive Ext. J. I. opps sow, 1115, Chiropodists. Hours: ew i. a a as ee ample. Every purchase now is a bargain. The prices are in remnants. Chamber Suites. Gao eerie Parlor Suites. S E a ie finished Frame Suite, rfl value at ne. GOD 4 0 Suite, a most 3 Chamber Suite, I 3 ham 7.50 durab $37.50 : 3) Parlor Suite, back of sofa inlaid z $ istered in French silk re] i oe Regular $30 Oak Suite, three pleces and D from $90 to. = Ss th good values, each’ of them. Bix o3 alue at regular prices. Bigger GDP 5) Sideboards. mew at Regular $12.50 Oak Sideboard, full size and roomy, with draw ers. $9.90 Regular $35 Quartered Oak Sideboard, with two swell front drawers, French plate mir- Beoatea seat gem $23.50 $4.95 $2.75 Choice of any we Carpet, in the house for.....85¢. elected de % sete Regular $35 Quartered Oak we want your special atte ont from top to bottom, price suites; $27.50 ee fengengoesen congo Ha c the eat fully do u wonder at During this sale we shall offer an 8-foot Oak Dining Table for... We shall sell _a lot of $4.50 Mahogany-back Dining Chairs for. 75c. Tapestry Carpet for..... 3 55¢. goc. Tapestry Carpets for..... & 75. $1 Tapestry Carpets for....... Sis 62 QOCS sLontoedreseeteesoegeesongoatoetoetoe W. H. HOEKE, Furniture, Carpets, Draperies, Pa. Ave. and; 8th« aes me ere GAS Be STOVES, S125. Were just able to secure a few: of these grand Gas Heating Stoves at this price, #0 come soon for yours! Ouly $1.25. Wash’nGaslightCo., 3 413 10th St. N. W. 3 e¢ Or Sin Ex., 1424 N.Y. ave. » =< Cee eee eee ‘&% "08 “date tellers.” Paper Weight and Memorandum Calendars combined for...-...25¢. Anything wanted in the way of desk apd office supplies? AN that a modern business man's of- fice nerds I bave ‘and ean quote am economical enough price to satisfy any one. PURSELL/’S, “418 Ninth.” B ¥ Fd Special Thursday At Gill’s Two Stores. Our Regular 40c. Candy, 25 cts. Pound. Packed in handsome boxes, tied in red, white and blue ribbon and a quality that will highly please you. New special each day. GILL’S, $21 F ST. D 12a PA. AVE. jai2-2t°,20 UST as regularly as the impure blood is conveyed into the heart, purified and then circulated through the body, so our wagons call for your soiled laundry, we purify it by washing and return it to you pure and clean. Drop postal and our ’Phone 592. Frazee’s Laundry, hn St. ng RA CAAACAA, INE € € S12 8th St. 606 13th St. §ail-204 a THE — ype: HYOMEI, to be the only rational erre for Catarrhy, tarrh, Bronchitis and Asthma. da3-m,w,t,1y, HOT SODA CHOCOLATE, | Nothing or stimulating a co more BEEF TEA | day than a glass of AND HOT Seda. Ours af bese in sind try TOMALIS! dainty Huviland china cups. OGRAIV’S, "Xe. 5 jaz wera pumas gif At the marriage tonight at St. Patrick's] Mrs. L. S. Lindsey and son of Cleveland $2 | Church of Miss Cathryn Phelps, daughter | are at the Arlington. 3g j of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Phelps, to Mr. Wal-| Mrs. Walthall and Mrs. Wilson will re- a | ter B. Brooke, Miss Eva Birch of Virginia | ccive at the ssisted by Mrs. Ingalls, Will be maid of honor and Miss Virgie 5 : : : | wife of ex-s ngalls; Mrs. 1 r ss | Luckett, Miss Maud Helen Burdy, Miss] (y Gcorgin rater ef Pbdindelphs %§ | Elsie Dodge and Miss Dora Lindenhohe | Sha Mise Duala. . ‘ ii will be bridesmaid: Mr. Ma Rick Sioesiii ih 5 mons will be best man, and Me _ Mrs. Morrill, wife of Senater Morrill, ow- = s. R. C. Berki ing to continued ill health, will not be able 85 | cndanr panna Rinkext et Quince, to receive tomorrow. She hopes to be at ss 3 | be ushers. “ptien will follow " home January 20, 2 {mony at dence of Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. Frank L. Freeman will not be at Phelps. home tomorrow. Mr. Rrainard H. Warner gave Mrs. George J. Zimmerman, her daw ast evening in honor of Mr. John W. ter, Miss Bagaley, and Miss Livings ter, retiring president of the Presbyte: be at home informally We Alliance, to which position Mr. W at 1541 T street northwest recently been clected. clergymen of the present. All the Pri District The boutonnieres Spooaer will r us . January 1 Rhode ptt blue hwest. . while cach dinner card was decorated ree withes ahlue made : Mrs. Charles M. Froulk« Miss Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Cunningham are ‘ ee = at the Grafton for the winter. sa eww Mrs. Bushrod Robinson and Mi: Doug- Held to Answer. las will not be at home until Sues Bootk sobsy baa Saince Tide colored, in $500 bail for the action of th red Grant is on from New York rt visit with Mrs. Grant and Mrs. grand jury to answer the ing $1.75 out of the mons while thi ence of liquor S Postmaster Gen dinner invitatio: 1 and Mrs. Gary have out Yor February 10. The Vice President and Mrs. Hobart have ent out cards for an evening reception January 28. Mrs. Warren, wife of Senator Warren of Wyoming, will not receive tomorrow, but will be at home Thursday, January 20. Mrs. Silsby, 3300 17th street, will not be at home until Thursdays in February. Mrs. Frank Leech will be at home the re- maining Thursdays in January. aturday evening. > He Swore Too Loudly. Luke T. Sweeney was today fined $10 by Judge Scott for cursing and swearing in a house last night in such loud tones as heard on the street. - Champagne Imports in ee show that FULL WEIGHT zoo, pene Mine Coal ta best—and larts jongest mer’ prices prevall. GURY aeitvertes, “Phone 7 Johnson Bros., 1206 F St. 1515 7th ot. 14th D sts. s.w. Sd'and K sts, ‘Ioth und Water st5: s.w. jul2-164 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hull entertained a pleasant company last night at their resi- dence, 108 Massachusetts avenue, the 0 casion being the tenth anniversary of their marriage. Music, singing and dancing were enjoyed, after which a bountiful repast was served. The presents were numerous. Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Miller left yesterday for Philadelphia to attend the wedding of Miss Folteral and Dr. Nelson. Mr. Miller will return this evening, but Mrs. Miller} will spend a week in that city. A surprise masquerade party was given to Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mitchell at 526 11th DIED. BRADE On Tuesday, January 11, 1898, MARY, the beloved wite of James Bradey. Funeral will take place ‘Thursday, January 13, from her lute residence, 345 M west, at PRIZZELL. 12:10 am., northwest, only daught James 8. Frizzell, age. Calm on the bosom of thy God, ir spirit, rest thee now; n while with ours thy footsteps trod street south- ren in the fortieth year of street southeast Monday evening. Those “His seal was on thy brow. ran TaN aan ince Gold Frames Cost More —— —than steel or hard rub- ber frames, of course. But es and Spectacles as we frames—THE BEST. we fit the same quality of | lenses in our $1 Eyeglass- | —— do in our most expensive 7 present were Miss Katie Mitchell, Mr. and] Funeral services at Oak Hill Chapel Thursday, Mrs. Charles Fleischman, Mr. and Mrs.| January 13, nt 2 o'clock p.m. Friends un Lucien Davis, Mrs. Mary Wright, Mrs.| tlatives invited. Alice Ewing, Mrs. Susie Jacobs, Mrs. Maud | cexcra. ok ak oe On January 11, JACOB H. KE: Street southeast Hardester, Mr. and Mrs. John Meinburg, Miss Eva Holmes, Mr. Frank Holmes, Mr. GLA, at -his residence, 11 G Percy Ryan, Mr. and Mrs) Wm. Lusby, | Venerat will take place from St. Peter's Churci al C streets, a a.m, iy, a Misses Taa and Mamie Lusby, Dr. Brady, = Role gpace Rasen 5 Lewis, Mr. Thomas J. Nalley, Ridgely, Mr. John W. Bradbury, Mr. and Mrs. B! W. Bair, Mr. Bozone and Miss Myra Parsons, Mr. E. Webb and Miss Lot- ta Parsons, Mr. J. B. Egloff, Mr. Fred Stromberger, Mr. Roeman, Mr. Walton, Professor Sonners, Dr. O’Donohoe, Mr. Phar, Mrs. Kilgore. Supper was served at midnight, and dancing was indulged in un- til a late hour. The Corean minister and Madame Tak Ye will not call or receive for a period of thirty days, owing to the death of the em- PYLES. On Tuesday, January 11, 1898, ELIZA- BETH A. PYLES, ‘widow of the Jate Thomas b. Pyles, in the eighty-first year of ber ber age. Funcral ‘from the recidence of her Py 414 4th street ‘southeast, Furniss, , at 10 am. On Tuesday, January Xe pan, WAPTIE STEIN 21, 1898, at 3:20 Funeral from Central Union Mission, on ‘Thursdas, Zinuary 13, at 4 p.m. copy.) (Baltimore papers ples peror’s mother, Pringess Tai Wan Koon. And there's no k Fit For Am ee Sueiat Sau Emperor’s Sins? "tt, Breakfast. 3/C. RAMMLING, spices. Peyou'll like it. 6c. a Loaf Reeves, 1209 F St. 2-230. than made ae choice meats and for Health Bread leat of entire the Franklin Miss Eva Darneille, who has been visit- ing in Reading, Pa., will return Saturday. Mrs. Philip A. Darneille and the Misses Darnellle will be at home Thursdays, Janu- ary 20 and 27. Mrs. Kenny, wife of Senator Kenny, as- sisted by Mra. Royston, will hold her first reception of the season tomorrow, from 3 to 6 o'clock, at her residence, 1122 Vermont avenue. Mrs. L. T. Michener and Miss Michener have cards out for a tea at 5 o'clock satur- | GC EA CHE Baye oe a ICK HEADACH Mr. and Mrs. Teunis 8. Hamlin have | posrrivELy CURED BY THESE LITTLE PILLS, cards out for a reception Friday, to meet ‘aiso relieve from Prof. John Gordon, D. D., and wife of |! ‘Oma! Dr. Gorden is pastor of the - Presbyterian Church of that Miss Kinne of 1322 Rhode Island avenue will be at home informally the last two ‘Wednesdays in January Mrs. Archibald Greenlees and Mrs. Offiey will not be at home-the remaining Thurs- days in January. Solicitor General Richards has taken the house No. 1835 Connecticut avenue. Mrs. Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Smail Pills. Small Dose. Smali Price.

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