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[A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLF | /\ | A FIRESIDF ea" tis ti A jl TWY us TON’T BORROW THIS PAPER ae Bee GREAY ADVERTISING MEDIUM. oe ities 5 i 3 me, no ee eer “id res se muse i ns : WASHINGTON VUL. WASHINGTON, Db. C. SATURDAY DECEMBER 7, 1901. : , > T ni] be called upon to prose. :, . :. F Hl M( yR MON F AITH. | ace odtttac prosecute for this bP Re a ai no interest in fit person to manage bis property. | Thos. T. Mahhammett, ‘maha, Neb., | ely | ate tat 2 gear ect pecan vt Washing- ee law relating to the probating of | James A. Ross, A. M. Thomas, W. B. THE SOCIETY WORLD, | Progress in the Holy Land bear their infl 4 ually bringing to} wills isamended. The appointment of | Keys, G. A. Baker, A. G, Rogers, of * k my Still Is Its K |. ~The advance, ma Re wrt | ¢ir influenc& in al] local ap-j‘*crier and messenger”’ to the courts is| Buff: YY | sai pyjoamy Still Is Its Keynote and e advance of civilization is noted | Pointments, whe “text es : : ts is | Buffalo, NY. | F J Bar hee rs on is noted | P ents, whether heneficial to th: | provided for. The duties and respon-| At the recent election of the officers | Strongest Hold. pas e Holy Land, where Am rican ages — or not, and ; sibilities to administrators and execu- | of Medeni Temple of New York City, | At This Moment It Is Dominated as become a popular beverage. | apter I, section 2, he | tors of estates is " 7 stie S ee ade t — Jerusalem now Pasclacsimieut: ben sed code provides a salary 1g The caer aoe, sent ae breaac val Green a sat by the Fair Debutante, <s Dr. Sarah Elliott Who Ie | P20Bes and phonographs; and tro ba lasers figure than the income | ment of deeds or contracts outside of! the Mystic Surine of North aad South a i § - our for the Par. | Bes are talked of to connect that | of ne lees would average the majority |the District and towns when deeds | America, which are as fullow : giptisinys eee | celebrated city with Bethany, Bethle.| Baa ray Sarees. _and also/shall take effect and manner of res} Eugene Phillips, Illustrous Grand The Presentation of a Young Woman A hem, the Lake of Galilee, ond other | pict of Cole eme, Court of she Dis-| cording mortgages are defined. Secti n|Potentate, E. T.’ Matthews, Chicf| ‘® Mer Social Peers Is an Event iis places famous in Bible history }ion with that f current jurisdict 621 is amended as follows: |Rabban, Theodore Smith, Assistant of Importance, Especially ss x Spiced peg pa ladaater telbace fee of the justices of the} Section 621. Loans to stockhold-|Rabban, J. T- Jackson. Treas: L. in This Countr. J, Elliott, Pes * pete = feces ee sors iew exceptions, | ers. —No loan of money shall be made | Williams. Recorder, W uray es ies ‘ 1 tour of Colprado for ————— ving the sum of $50 or upward, | by any company upon the security, in | High P.: nakick ME. et “ . preading an anti- The Care of the Hands in Cold epee increasing the number of acile aiaie a is part, ofits own Bee aa oe Bit eee ee me oe caeeeee ron oe the year the prin anda. She is a Weather. a the higher court and decreasing |if any such loan shall be made, the| Jones, Oriental Guide, W Colton, | cipal Serre Os eee Bre) oveuie is the ; opal church; | Any éxtrenie temperatazn. oF ttc ines to be tried in the | trustee or officer authorizing the same | Grand Director, Shadeach -Herris, | Precneion to sncietyof the deba~ for the league that is | verv hot or very cold water, is not good | be it peace court; therefore, |shall be responsible to the corpora- | Captain Guard. W. Armstrong, Outer | t2tes. In no other part of the world itional amendment to} er the hands. War ti 3 Bes oe _ |tion therefor: Provided, That nothing | Guard. is the young woman's debut made so e ‘m water is more esolved, That the law is set forth inj herein contained shall’ be held A i i i “es cleansing than cold water. A dozen| Chapter 1, section 2, of the new hae ; 1 be he to committee fram St. George Com} much of an event as in this country. d Mormon elder | STOPS Of the tincture of benzoin added| Which is to take effect or: =, a fr ark bili Lag seinnes in such a case|mandery K. T. Corinthian Command-| In England the social debut of aj Dr. Elliott. to a New ith basin of warm water is beneficial to | 1, 1902, will work a great hards poanegeie epee ot a T. Soke jae Coa oor Necit “ peat ite ote epson aa ps respondent, “are now Rellet soare ratte ag one wy fine oP oe injustice upon the citizens “iis ipso pep Nelaepdeemeatile L odge No. 1 Ginn I odge pie ou ilvca gael psi alan giealapteaeh drs and territory of the | erous lather should be eons pee drial =. pene pee a aca pe onewing amendment relates to} Western Light Lodge No. 30, Prince any eyse nian ie nate eae by ae remoe Lae ot fall cee ei with it. A aes Senate is hercee remanent Piigaeh Nie inate company ben tod heen (ome Gee ae sionally, otherwise Per os ‘ n 4s in ons and teachings of | er flesh-brush isa grea ave th 5 i ; “ti eae Bey, Senn eee ee : odge No. a 5 a See ey eh tran ae seared per oh chapter oe efit order aad association doing a life | 57, of the City of Chicago, met on last sy rear, rarely in the foreground, ent more advan- | ¥2ter has a softening effect, and makes | District of Columbia be amended “a Columbig hall deli PEG TICE Of | UGE GAY GY aurmeaL caer Merac ste) Bas adie a ae — aoe Heo system than it coulg | th Skin velvety and phable. Almond Cra a shall deliver with each poli-| corner of 27th and Dearborn S's., for| abroad is that England is a paradise f the whole | meal is als» excellent for this purpose. the purpose of making arrangements | for the young married woman, but not ue whole truth | Care in drying the hands is essential to to give a Grand Masonic Charity Banj for the young girl. , view of these and | their good condition, especially in win- | quet on the 2oth of January, 1a the} The debutante to-day is almost in- f , Lam appealing to|ter. A soft towel will gather up all | City of Chicago for the purpose of| variably introduced at an afternoon n of our country | the moisture and should be used in| ruising money toipay off the indebted-| tea or ‘reception sometimes followed bored to prevent | between the fingersof the hand so that ness of the widow and | Ophrans Ma-| 5. 9 dinner and dance jater in th entering congress. | €V€Ty part may be thoroughly dried. sonic Home at Rock Island, Ill.. Bro. hae ten at he ee se = Se ; no separation of | After drying the hands itis agood plan Joho G. Jones of Chicago, was elected for: ot int ¥ h ae ae heen ae The church of the |t®,rub in a little cold creamor almond | Uhsirmaniof the, Committee: meeting | 278i Oe to wire Won ot citeein: ith see th oil, after which, if they are particular- and Bro. James E. Bish of Chicago | the most expansive way of entertain- or the } ormen | jy sensitive powder may be dusted was elected Secretary. ing; at one function the debutante ificently organized | over them.—-December Ladies’ ome may be introduced to the whole of so- to work anywhere. | Journal. i ciety. Preparations for the tea must ny is never men- TAE MUSICAL ASSOCIATION OF ST. | be begun a considerable time in ad- onary work of the y - LUKB’S P. E. CHURCH. vance. The debutante must early turm nb out atlases CHILDREN’S GUARDIANS. — her attention toward securing her aids, verts; but when the The regular meeting of the above| a task not so easy as may be ir ned, ire landed in Salt | Good Showing fer the Year Ending June zo, | named eames was held ironed even though the list of her friends be iformed that only i S Peelas%s Pann alti ines evening last at the residence of the| large. None but those who had be ¢ cau thes scaulabs it gees ty iy Domes Rarnet ce siete | President, 2739 K_St., N. W. The introdecea not more than one fine ty thee walk alot While there may be some prejudice minutes of the November meeting | ago, who have just been presented, or pgther gee tae | against the Board of Children’s Guard- were read by the Secretary Mrs, Cel| who expect to be soon, are 3 awed t : hile in Utah it is | ians, there is no institution more bene estine Alston, and approved. Several anne Deihge: —chesi a ey hea 1, While in Utah it is| ficial to the community. Agent John amendments to tae Constitution, re | *S*!8t in receiving. These limitations. The Mormon’s system | Wesly Douglass, who has the entire commended by the Executive Com| ™#ke the securing of a proper number produced abnormal | supervision of affairs, is a young man mittee were discussed and approved,| °f assistants hard, especially if the | of pu-h, and by the way, he has recent after which new members were elect| Dumber of presentations be large. of 160 acres of land is | !y secured unto himself a very amiable ed, including Hon. John P. Green, U. | Thus it is all the more important that ‘ement to women }294 taleated young wife. Mr. Doug- S. Stamp Agent, Hon. Judson W./ she should early settle upon the day te deacwe | kickalieeeane lass is the right man in the right place Lyons, Register of the Treasury, Dr.| of her coming out. A month ahead is’ yey, 3 | and his corps of assistants around him Wm. H. Connor and wife, Joseyh E.| none too early for her to select th settle in Utah; im] are affiable and polite and when Hannoe, and others. The financial] personnel of tt gpa it , pes - citizens go there they are treated with roll was ca'led, and the sum of $15.75 it i ve t ui a . en ECCS | all the courtesy that isnecessary. The was paid into the Treasury on ac} (oo) eee eee ing thus | report shows that the year begun with count of fees and monthly dues. After | ©?'Y the debutante can select an after= |634 wards, not including 9 children the transaction of other routine busi | 200 for her tea which has not already, |held under temporary care and 41 ness, the Association adjourned to jfeeble minded children for whose meet on the first Monday in January, | support the institution is responsible. 1902, at the residence of Miss Lucy E. | During this period 2 wards become of Shepherd, No, 1106 Conn, ave., N. age, 8 were married and 28 died, 2, W. The following musical program were returned to court, and 1 adopted was most acceptably rendered, and |leaving 720 wards and 17 childfen met the heaity and spontaneous ap | were discharged from temporary care plause of the large number present: | leaving 720 wards under guardianship “Kentucky Babe,”’ by the Temp'e rt jof the board at the end of the year. Quartette, composed of the following x The board has haa five nationalities, DOUGLASS B. McCARY, vell nen road Messrs. J. Wil % more A ricans tha y ee ee : son, JeWett Wilson, Wm. Cooper i feces ee nh pital aS. Cashier of the Capital Savings Bank, the man the 85,000 people should | w eS Carter, Jr.;_ this quartette 21 and Germans 2. Of the 44 feeble] deposit their money with. He is the greatest negro financier gave three additional selections. Pi | minded children 38 were white and 6} in the Country. and solo by Mrs. Rivers. Recita [cotered | ——— nie Ap ses Anne ar h, pe S ; ie ae = i | stoi a y * Peace | THE schsamaanie OF THE BOARD. jas not to go into effect until Congress | cy issued by it a copy issued by it a eee a inon Bethe ati Sia SS ‘The policy of that board has been| is ab e to investigate this very impor-| copy of the application made by the | Garret and Gibbs of the Asbury Choir. to find free homes for its wards as soon | tant subyect more fully. }insured so that the whole contract SMITH jas they are fitted to go into such |may appear in said application and coors jas { Latter Day | homes. Unned that time they are kept policy, in default of which no defense Little Things That Count in Dressing, MISS ROSEMARY SARTORIS. ) in suitable boarding homes or insti- shall be allowed to such policy on ac- (One of the Charming Debutantes of Washe tutions. Incorrigible girls needing count of anything contained in, or E tL - ington Society.) tracts of land are | reformatory training: Incorrigible and ! . © nitted from, such application.” The skirts this season are decidedly ‘ who marries four | neglected boys needing a long course | Penalties are provided against per- shorter than they were last. : been chosen by others for the same us generally sup- [eos to ae tena Bene amped i stint AALS renee eee sae socey ee reteunis ey . Ral here is no demand for cross-cyed, 2 _ | Sec ig or withbolding awill. Causes | 4 e Ss . - je be- , . ‘ting of Roberts | pow legged, dwarfec, syhilitic, in con- JUSTICES OF THE PEACE RE-|¢.,, divorceare ached. There arenum-|ing. They rangein price from seventy- When che has received. seceptances = athblow to | gumption,irickey. ‘luere is difficuity DUCED FROM 10 TO 8. erous amendments to the law applying | five cents up. from the required number of friends is a mistaken idea, | jn obtaining free homes for colored to real estate transactions. Linen collars are from two inches} to help her receive she calls them to- and a quarter to two inches and a half| gether for a consultation on several wider than they were last season, and | important points, one of which is the MASONIC NOTES. the turn-over designs are preferred. gown to be worn. Fashion just now Mormon church infants and children of tender age, the time. As | especially when they are afilicted with Many Before the Anxious Bench,— arked, there is | Various diseases. i Gwar agement tint Be be The | Reapla, Diesatiatiod No! Say Black velvet belts are quite fashion: | requires that the debutante shall re- ow the » wi eae heir Own Appointments. he Nar “ = , ® able, and wi e Worn wil oth si reive S aernamier am ihe now the time will/ 74xXPAYERS DISSATISFIED. ae = The Names of the most Prominent Colored | ind cashmere waists. Leather belts| cro “cmejee mr say nen, mother oF have to fall down | ith aviwe Masons in the Uuited States and Canada should pot be worn with silk waists. |) °° es des Faced 8 “e rot tied ; + i er with a line of youthful helpers a Over 30,000 Vollars Additienal Ex- W.R.W aalick in _ The new sleeves are made flat and < é when George Q. — cee (wath Trsok L The people of Washington have ex- | noe ene Reka: yore Dr, Itight to the elbow. From the elbow to! her s It often said that these tly turned down On ee pressed a great deal of Cissatisfact-| sjexander Hamilton ie M. Pe cet, | the wrist they are slashed, puffed and | debutante teas are among the most at~ to the Law. 1on with the new Justices that have| » M, M. Fonton | piaited into many sorts of fullness, but | tractive of the social functions bes been appointed, so much that (a Gone naw wets | The legislative committee of the|Senator Pritchard offered a, bill) by. G McCarthy, A. H. Hendricks of | Anti-Trust League at its meeting last | nthe Senate. Monday. Mr. Ptitch-| Macon Georgia, John G. Jones. Rich- |ruesday night adopted the following ard embodying a vie Dint Prom | ard t. Moore, Edvard H. Morris |resolutionin reference to a amend-| posed amendments to the District of | theodore W. Jones, James E. Bish, |ing the new District code: _ Columbia code o iat witch 80¢S | Joseph W, Moore, John W. Dunmore iges of Mor-|"" Whereas there is for the firsttime in| !toeffect January 1. <2 hese amend- | of Chicago, Ill., Henry E. Burris, of efore statehood, | ten years a deficit of $220,182 57 in the ments were proposed by the Bar As-| gock Isiand, Til, Austin Perry, Jo e strict of ¢ % * Mormon church.| revenuesof the District of -Culumbia, | $¢ciation ofthe District o olumbia.| powell of Mattoo, Ill, L. W 1 to Utah,| rmon to his invariably finished with a snugly-fitting | cause of the presence of these young buttoned cuff. ‘ women. Collars and stocks. The little turn-| So firmly fixed has the custom of over collars are this season edged | sending flowers to the debutante be- with corded lines and are made in j } “: come that it nearly a t law. every possible shape. Stocks and], at She Geta h ea collars are made with double bows, | ~° iy nn eee See ae sii which are lined with contrasting col-| et during the tea, and to show no he frequently exchanges Putie | ors.—December Ladies Home Journal. | Prefer¢ one bstaadl the one she has by riding for one of said: yet ress and force vernacle, have a voi r throats.” | ® Itis expected that the bill will be ahi pds v in his official | caused by the unnecessary and ex “4 , eH. C. Scott, W. Calvin Chase, oi| a | e oe f-jww Pane eiae ees the many others re ranged at Lake City with the manana caren dire mney th pete on before the code goes into e: Washinguos, D. CW uliam i, Morris i coors a a others that are ged about his polyga ; | was at the disposal of the autho hee aia . es a ohn L Neal, C. W. Lee, of Mi af om, : ' I ly MnOne cad. win; as pe by the report of The bill proyides for eigh ineaad polis, Minn, E. W. Lamopton ee In regard to the wardrobe of the Meare ts | the auditor for the District of Colum- of ten justices 6f the peace and stir [Te kins, K. E. Pettibone, Dr. J. Hz| Against the Sostherm Negro. TheNegro's | YoUnE debutante jt seems to be the any who at) bia, have heaped a debt on the al- ae aay : Wood, of Mississippi. F. C. Brown o Bad Break. neral rule that the gowns be simple 1, though many in number. The dresses of @ girl's first season are usually one of the important features of her come ceased their | ready overburdened taxpayers of this ‘ve followed | municipality to such an extent that the Bae safes soil et i B. M. Shook, J. E. Reid, of Cleveland, np ie son) See they have just — for eee and: Pa irikeredt at the end € f the ‘sec- Ohio Fy Ww. H. Buckner, Charles G. in con vinciny some one that the’ are m1 ; Washington, John Wilburn of Spring | the real articles in the package. but } ™ relationships, and} Whereas the law as it now stands | 4 : vwswsdeewak crrek at eae tion relating to justices of the peace] 6.1). cae r ; z y plural wives. _ | provides for fifteen justices of the peace the words: ‘‘In any suit brought be- ficld; Issac _L. Brown, J. H. Shepperd they will never convince the worid | ing out. s element is the | Sr igepaip ae ayer uae a pee fore ajustice of the peace the defend- age rel cacti gg cores that they are intellectually superior to} One of the most charming debu- | january 1,.1902 Pccltics for the ap- ant, his agentor attorney, may have Portland Oeeroni G.s B = P the negro south, neither will they show | tantes of last winter was Miss Rose-~ Sointmentofien justices of the peace | the cause removed to jeans a tray ee Bell, Sir J E Hawkins Be Sania the world that Cer wig southern ne-] mary Sartoris, of Washington, D. C. state laws see sateew ot as ; justice, upon filing an affidavit with the | Ji ig Bes 7] *|gro’s equals. ull game was at-| The unaffected nature and sweet dise at an annual salary of $3,000, with |JUS ef “ae a Washington, Joseph Pelen, O. M. : 3 2 a d nature and sweet dis. eable. | #250 annually for office rent and other |Jusuce Issuing the writ, on the returol eiccens, A. R. Chin of Missouri, | C™Ptct!? be played this week but it) position which has endeared Mrs. Nel- ; e offi-| expenses, making an increase in ene | day order eS the action, (hai|James McCaddea, W. E, Hageman did not work. he should pe aboae it] le Grant Sartoris to her friends and ton votes to en-| already enormous debt of at least sev" | 7 et, a fair and impartial trial. of New York City, Levi Woiliams of] in a different manner. He will never| Wich made her “My Sweet Nellie” to ygamous priest- | eral thousand dollars annually for the|& jJersey City, N. J., John A. Bell of| succeed by abusing the colored man| ber illustrious father has been inher- anized, directs | over taxpayers to defray, all of whom WRITS OF EXECUTION. aes BaPlts Mich, 8. D. Curley| south. ited by Rosemary Sartoris, her young- Mormon people, | Spee Chaise i anse ec Wes tees Section 12 is also amended by add- . Choe Sb by 2PM rd bee est daughter. Miss Sartoris has just al influence thus | Shall be compe lely x ling the words: ‘Justice of the peace|4,~"William A. Co sin af Ricwnoads passed her twenty-first birthday. The S the official conduct Pree from litigants instituting legal | are authorized to issue writs of execu lIud., C. W. ee or Mancie Rev.| WINTER TOURIST TICKETS, accompanying portrait is her latest, ae | proceedings before them, like the|tion iu al! cases in which they are] J" jjononoo, Dr. S. A. Furace, SEASON 1901-2. and shows her, not as the young girk Americans have become accustomed ta a huis J i judgment. Aj op-n . a number resumed | course now in vogue; and that the tax- authorized to render jud. s |W. fT. Floyd, H. A. Rogan, John J stionship, but the best | payers should not be compelled to incement catered by a justice ot Soe |sockner ot Indianapolis, Ind.. H. c!| BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. | see in her portraits, but in her new role evidence points to | comtribute toward the sal iries of said | neece® a Se ehiawdis veqditions | Harris, Birmingham, Ala., H. C. Din- ‘ é Ss of young woman and society favorite, usion that |justices where a very small portion ot | a era ee cit navebeen dock: | ford, Huntsville, Aia., D. H. Stillyard, The Baltimore &JOhio Railroad has| ghe is at present in England with her Taylor, George |‘hem are in any wise interested in ei an the Sane Courtof the Dis-|U-G- Beaseley. Weeling, W. Va. Dr. | placed on sale at ali principal offices} sister, whose engagement to Archi« ate Apostle Abram H. | Sits brought before such Justices sei | trict of Columbia, as provided by sec-| oo hi ee baa Washing | East of the Ohio River, Winter Tourist | bald Balfour was broken five weeks < osc AB tas BE brea -| Tickets to points in Alabama, Florida} ago after the wedding preparations | . : | the peace: and : ” er prominent Mormon ‘ aap i i . | tion 29 i y 3 Whereas the President did not ap. |"Srovision is made regulating the We Coe eae is oe pictee || ouisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico: |-*ere well under way. The sisters are k wig WwW Trav. devoted to each other and are seldom uve taken new plural | * | a | point ten justices of the peace upon) eae f th oce im the] ¢ t ; itizens | conduct of justices of the pe 4 *|Slattern J. E. . Tay. i : “4 recommendations made by the citizens discharge of their duties. It provides | u J. E. Edwards, John W. Tay-| North Carolina and Texas; also Hav: separated. Miss Sartoris was educated certain check upon the | of the District of Columbia, but did | er was. ne ON Stairs of infants, |/0%: Los Angeles, Cai, Robert J.| ana, Cuba, and Nassau, N. P., at re- at private English schools and at ing his term of office, shall engage in| |.cysonville, Fla., William T. Boyd, Perhaps-a few. western and north- |12constmuetion dnd mat ern negro office seekers may succeed ureh and in as public nd clusively from the costs of suits they | evil is found in bring- | make the appointments at the instance | n d ali | Fletcher, E. A. Smail, Sacremento, wthin the jurisd “ion and upon Influence brought by that | habitual drunkards and lunatics stat \cal., E. a. Clark, Sau Francisco, Cal, aaret panies . hn Georgetown convent, Washington, : s, whose officers | (lass of citizens who have legal domi bee i ucieate Beane nace anna Richard Colo, Dr. H. L. Harris, R. E.| For additional information call on/| She is especially accomplished in mu- i ical obligation to the :¢ '¢ b-yond the District line, and cast} penne the court may.appointsoie | Jt W. H. Johnsvn,jRichmond, Va,| Agent Ba'timore & O.io R. R. sic, for which she has shown an aptie their voce at election time in their re-' arue ' tude sinceinfaney, _ a iF ps qos criminals whom they will j f i #