?Sfl'?? r' TEE WASHINGTON HEEALD MOHDAT, JAHTJAUT 16, 1911.

INTHESOCIALWORLD W. S. CARROLL DEAD Baataeaa Hoars, 8t3 to SsM. Lansburgh&Brb. Woodward & Lothrop State Dinner at the White 42M2C 7th Strait. Former Consul General to Furnace New York WASHINGTON . 11 on8e Td-morr- Night. 417-42- 5 tth StrtaL - Dresden Passes Away. and Stove Our businesss hours, until further notice, are 8 :30 a. m. to 5 :30 p. m. HONORING DIPLOMATIC C0BPS AN APPOINTEE OF CLEVELAND Accessories Fur-Line- $5.00 T ET us supply the neces- - Treaaary Was Descendant of Car-ro- il Women's Fur d Coats Secretary of the and Mr. Chariea sary requisites for car-- and MacVeagh Will Be Dinner Hosts of Carrollton, Slsraer of Dec- incr for the winter fires to and Mrs. laration of Independence Ens-age- This Week President and ashes. Ambassador and Mrs. fn Many Fiaaaclal Enterprlsea of At Greatly Reduced Prices. Taft Former Silk Steel Furnace Shovels 60c Lease Home Here. a) Retired la 180O. White Stroncr Galvanized Hods. .55c Fur-line- d Coats, exemplified in the following reduction throughout our stock of Fur and Rotary Ash Sifters $4.50 THE would be regarded as inducement enough at the very end of winter to buy for the following season in midwinter their importance is still more pronounced. The first of the annual state dinners at William S. Carroll, former consul gen- Regulation Size Galvanized will be eral to died consider- the White House this season Petticoats, Dresden, from cancer of the 'Ash Cans, The unimpeachable quality of these garments and the range of selection are other given evening in honor of the stomach yesterday afternoon at his resi- ations enhancing the worth of these great reduction offerings. diplomatic corps. dence, 1C00 Massachusetts avenue. A re If you've waited until now for your coat you've lost a few weeks of wear, but more than cent operation afforded only temporary rho.n:j5i.ooh The Vice President and Mrs. Sherman, relief and his death was not unexpected. each. loss in these week-en- In With cover, $1.25 counterbalanced that savings: who spent the d at their home the came were during At bedside when the end Covered Ash Cans, with Utlca, as is their custom the his wife, his daughter, Miss Grace Carroll, season, will return to Washington $2.59 two S. hardwood sides. and his little children, William $50.00 Ponyskin Coats are Now $39.75. dinner this even- and be entertained at and Maude S. Carroll. Funeral services $2.60 each Kean, the retiring Senator (95.00 Ponyskin Coats are Now $75.00. ing by Senator will be held at the home In- Covered Ash Cans, with from New Jersey. BLACK AND COLORS. will be in Cemetery, $80.00. terment Greenmount iron band $100.00 Ponyskin Coats are Now Miss will be the guest of honor at Baltimore. Taft We have entirely too many He was a descendant of Charles Carroll $2.00 each dinner this evening of the Secretary to . $115.00 Ponyskin Coats are Now $87.50. Silk Skirts on hand at this time i of signer of the Declaration the President and Mrs. Charles D. Nor- of the year. These must be sold Inventory. Consequently of Indpprndencc. His father settled 'In "Witt's" $125.00 Ponyskin Coats are Now $95.00. ton. before re- we will place on sale y 300 Annapolis, Md.. but later the family Heavy moved to Pennsylvania, where Mr. Car- Corru-gate- Secretary of Treasury and Mrs. skirts in several styles; all colors saTaTwnSfj Steel d $165.00 Ponyskin Coats are Now $120.00. The the and black; every a beauty, roll was boin in l&SX. be dinner hosts this skirt MacVeagh will the and every one cut full width Removed to ICcntnoUy. Ash $200.00 Ponyskin Coats are Now $150.00. week to tht President and Mrs. Taft. It through hips: all lengths; full Cans and receiving thorough -- If matter of some disappointment that foundation and dust ruflie. Any After a education tight fitting a of them worth a $ $100.00 Nearseal Coats are Now $70.00. they will not be able to give this dinner Mr. Carroll remoied to Kentucky, where cover. Strong- bill. 32.59 he studied law under Gen. Francis Bris-- $200.00 Coats are Now $150.00. in their new mansion, on the opporitc Sale price M est Ash Can Nearseal side of Sixteenth street from where they tow. made. $225.00 Hudson Coats Now $150.00. now live. It will not be ready in time, Mr. Carroll returned to Pennsylvania, Seal are although these hosts exchanged their and lived In Franklin in the early 'O's. . 3 sizes. proper date in the regular order of when the oil excitement first broke out.) $375.00 Hudson Seal Coats are Now $295.00. A Steward, Eveln Rives Smith, Gladys success, precedence with the Attorney General Watorbury, He had already achieved great $3.00, $3.75, and $4.50 each. Wickersliam, thinking their F. Caroline Hatch, Pauline as one lawyers In thej $175.00 Now $125.00. and Mrs. Riggs, Suvin W. Street. Miss de of the foremost Caracul Coats are be ready at this later and i new house would Kovcn will be married on Wednesday to State, and his investments in oil lands The "Rival" Galvanized proved I $200.00 Japanese Mink Coats are Now $150.00. date. Mr. Hans KlerMede Hudson, of unusually successful. Because of Ash Sifter $1.50 who entertained the men of the poor health he was compelled to aban-- 1 f Secretary Interior and Mrs. j $27500 Persian Lamb Coats are Now $225.00. The of the wedding party at dinner at Delmonico's don all his business. legal and otherwise, Galvanized Ash Sifters, with Ballinger will entertain President and and devote several years to travel. 9. the same evening. covers $1.00 $35.00 Fur-line-d Coats are Now $25.00. Mrs. Taft at dinner on February In 1S73 he settled in Baltimore, where Mrs. Warren C. Fairbanks, of Chicago, at once he took part in many important t Fur-line- Ambassador to $70.00 d $47.50. Former daughter-in-la- Vice Presi- financial enterprises. He was president! Coats are Now Henry White, who re- of former France and Mrs. dent a popular visitor in of the People's Bank and the managing) Dulin & Martin Go. Fur-line- days ago from Europe, Fairbanks and $130.00 d Coats are Now $87.50. turned a few Washington during the last administra- nirccior oi ine cncsapeaKe uas company, China, Glass, where Mrs. White spent the summer and as well as of other public utilities. Pottery, Porcelain. nunl floor G st. the tion, has just completed a holiday Sllter. Ac. v vs ill for some time, have leased with her p.ircnt. Air and Mrs. Edward Retired in lSDfi. h jse in upper Sixteenth street formerly T. Cassidy, at the Hotel Schcnlcy, in He retired" from all business in de- 1215 F St. and 1214-1- 8 6 St. occupied by the former Minister from Pittsburg. lfX. Sweden and Mme. Iagercrantz. Mr. and ciding to spend many years abroad. Mrs. White spent a few days in New Former Itrprcsentatie and Mrs John President Cleveland, who had met Mr. Dainty French Garments from Kurope. Yoik after their return M Gloer. of New York, the latter for- Carroll at the home of Commodore E. C. and a few days in Balti-nor- where they Benedict, tendered him the appointment 111 merly Miss Augusta the oldest ilsitrd their son. who has been also. Patten, of consul general at Dresden. No politi- oe0csOTrouMDEl5 In Our Sale of Undermuslins. They will take possession of 'their new of thf I'.itten si3tcrs, of Massachusetts cal influence of any kind was invoked. home In a few days. avenue, have announced the engagement Senator Gorm.in, when told by Mr. Cleve- can secure the daintiest French Lingerie at ordinary cost in this January sale. The of their Gladys to Mr. Robert land of his selection of Mr. Carroll, ex- Italian Ambassador Marchcse Armstrong Livingston, of New York. dismay of extravagance, once in The pressed his strong gratification. ONE strike to thoughts compared with the garments Cusanr Confalonieri, is spending the week- Miss Glover was lKrn In Washington Returning to country, Mr. Carroll during in this value and character. Their surpassing beauty and daintiness are peculiarly expressive of end in New Tork. where he went to at- her father's term of service to live in Washington. He was EXQUISITE JEWELS the House, hut neither she nor her - latest-styl- e "Rigolctto" by twirc married. His first wif.- was Miss French origin, representing as they dp the thoughts of the world's best designers and tend the performance of brother, Edmund Patten Glover, a stu- In Mountings. the Metropolitan Opera Company, for Nannie Hose, who died in 1301. Of their Artistic needleworkers. The materials are of the finest quality: the embroidery work new, effective, and dent in the New York I'niverslty of Law, four children, only a daughter. Miss the benefit of the Society for the Protec- ha visited here often Mnre tlieir more or less elaborate in design. Every stitch of the embroidery and the sewing, as well, was done tion Emigrants, In which Mr. Grace Carroll, survives. In IfO". Mr. Car- of Italian from official life. No date has MIs-- 'cSMBktar de Smirnoff, the UusMan tenor, now in roll married Maude Clifton Bremer, in France. These garments, most expensive in variety of styles, are offered at a third to nearly a been set for the wedding. Boston. She, UOt St.rTW New York, took the leading tenor role. of with Miss Carroll, and P half less than regular. The following items were selected at random ; many more here and at Mrs. A. L. Egbert, of New York, an- the two little children, survive him. equally as low prices. Mrs. Matthew T. Scott, president gen- engagement daughter, nounces the of her Mr. nrali II. Pa ret. fine eral of the National Society. D. A. R . Helen Talmage Batcheller, to Mr. Irving A lot of Women's Nightgowns, made of French nainsook, with low round or square Baltimore. Md . Jan. 1". Mrs. Sarah left Washington yesterday for Buffalo Taylor Myers, son Dr. and Mrs. PLACES OF INTEREST. flowing sleeves; daintily in- eldest of H. vif Bishop neck and short and effectively trimmed with laces, and Detroit for a ten days' trip. She S. I. Myers, of Bayonne. N. J. Miss Paret. of William Paret. Open 3 a. m. to 19 p. ra- - on sertions, eyelets, and ribbons. will be entertained in Rtiffalo by the Batcheller Is a daughter of the late Mr. of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Library of Ccmsm 1 m. 31 p. m. en Susdaji Buffalo Chapter, and fn Detroit she will William A. Batcheller. of this city, where , died late this afternoon In the secular days; from p. in holidays-- acd be the giirst of Mrs. Arthur C. Parker. she has many relatives, and where she Johns Hopkins Hospital of stomach trou- and on certain Dirnns Jaif. Ausmt. prices. $4.95 $15.00 closes 1 p. m. Saturday. Special to each. Mrs. Scott will be the guest of honor at was educated. In the Gunston Hall ble. Mrs. Paret had been confined In the Scpfmbcr, hus- Tjtrary Ojcn ra.to9p.rn.; holidays. a banquet to be gien on Wednesday institution for four months. Her rubltc Sa Formerly $8. 00 to $25.00. band. Bishop Paret. has been critically 3 a. ra. to p. ra.; Sunday. 2 to 9 p. m. evening in Detroit by the Louisa St. p. will Miss Mabel Boardman will hold her ill at his home for several weeks, and his White Hnrj Oprn 10 a. ro. to : m. Chemises, made French Clair Chapter. Thursday morning she 5 a. ra. to U1 p. m. A lot of Women's of sheer nainsook; some simplv chap- receptions death has been expected for the past few United Stale Caritol Oicn also be the guest of honor of this regular Monday evening --Open (free) Tuesday. others and trimmed with valcncienncs or cluny lace and insertion, beading celebration of "Chapter Day." throughout These davs- - He nas not- cen apprised of the Corcoran Gallerr of Art ter at the the month of March w ThuTwliy. Satnrlar. 331 a. m. to 4 p. m.: Sunday. in the Century Building. Mrs. Scott will are among the most brilliant affairs of demise of his ife. and ribbon. Mrs. Taret was In Conn., IJM In ITvl p. io. Other dajs. 3c admission. return here in time for a large reception the Washington season every year. born Windsor. and was fifty-nin- e years old. She was a Slav. fit. and Naiy departments Open 3 a. m. for which she lias enrds out, January c widow. Mrs. Henry Haskell, when the to 5 p. m. ITtis onjCnat Declaration of lorfepmd-en- Special prices, $1.95 to $9.00 each. 2S. in Mrs. William Manning Irwin has can- honor of the wies of the three bishop married her. is in the library at the State Department.) of the I'nitrd States Supreme celed her social engagements for the t'nited States Treasury-Op- en 9 a. m. to : p. m. Formerly $2.50 to $12.00. who are members of the D. United States en 3 a. m. to Z Court, also season, owing to the death of her brother. ronntnntinc .1. Krdman. Patt A. R.. Mrs. Lurton. Mrs. Hughes, and Mr. Harrison Barbour, in New York. p m A lot of Women's Drawers, made of fine nainsook, Kmtcd Tension nurean-Op- rn J a. m. to 1 French prettily ; some Mrs. Lamar. Mrs. Scott will receive on Mrs. Irwin has gone to New York for Allontown. Ta.. Jan. la. Former Rep- oUtes in au- p. rn. richly trimmed with laces, insertions, beading, and ribbon. this occasion in the President's suite the funeral. resentative Constantino J. Krdman, rmted States Post offier Open 3 a. in In I p. rr. the new Memorial Continental Hall, and thor of the Krdman national arbitration VaMrztoa City Open all hours. CTli the new banquet room, which has been An engagement of interest to society act, died at his home here aged Dead letter dfon is in Uie aty Special prices, $2.95 to $5.95 a pair. Open 8 a. m. to " p. m. neauuiuny iui iiiuvi iv " oniuiuuir both here and In Virginia is that of Miss sixty-thre- e years. He suffered eighteen National notanic Garden Daughters, will be used for the tabic. Commission Oprn 9 a. m. to 130 p. m. Mary Montgomery Wiley, daughter of the strokes of apoplexy. When he entered Musexm Open Formerly $6.00 to $11.00. 1S93 Aimy Medical 3a.m.toia)n.ra. Mr. A. Wiley, 817 Congress in he drafted the bill for .Mnsunn Open, J a. m. to 433 p. m, (in Thud floor Qercnth st. Miss Aileen Gorgas will come to tVash-lngto- n late William of St. National Paul street, Baltimore, to Mr. S. Blount the prevention of strikes and settlement dodirc holidays). this week to be the cucst of Miss Mason, jr.. of Baltimore. Miss Wylie is of labor disputes that bears his name. Agricultural Department Open 9 a. ra. to 430 Alico Margaret Knight, daughter of Col. very charming accomplished, is He secured the Ideas embodied in the p. m. and and Bureau of EmjraTins and Priatir-Op- eii 9 a. in- John T. Knight. 1". S. A., and of her aunt. a sister of Mrs. Wylie McLaughlin, for- measure while serving as adjutant of the WOODWARD LOTHROP. Farragut. Pennsylvania during to 230 p. ra. i Miss Lister, at the merly Miss Helen Wylie. Mr. Mason Is National Guard of WaahinEton Monuneur (5cH feet in beiehO Open son Mr. Mrs. S. Mason, the Reading railroad riots. Mr. Erdman 830 a. m. to 430 p. m. (Llerator runs from 3 a. m. a a of and Blount Mrs. K. II. Brooke entertained at of New York, formerly of Richmond, Va., was a Democrat, but enjojed the especial to 4 p. ra.) small tea at the Highlands on. Saturday and belongs to the prominent Virginia friendship of Thomas B. Reed, whose In- -Op- en 9 a. ra. to 430 to present her older daughter, Is a grandson fluence made the bill a law. p. m. (indnuirc holiday). afternoon family of that name. He Goremment Printing Offce Open 13 a. ra. to Z established at the Catholic Unlversity MImi Margarrtta Brooke, to Washington of she late John Y. Mason, one time p. ra. sev- OYSTER CELEBRATE WITH A BAHQDET MEMORIAL 10 IRISH POET severai years ago by the Ancient Order society. Miss Brooke was presented minidfer to France. The marriage will BOAST ENJOYED. Nary Yard Open 9 a. ra to 530 p. ra. ago to society in Portland, take place next autumn. Ronthworth Cottage. 36th and Prospect are. of Hibernians, and told or the valuable eral months Key. Oreg., by her aunt, and has been much Several Lawmakers aa Goeata of Key Manwc Home of Prancis Scott author addition it was to the course of the uni- by Maj. Stephen L'H. Slocum, of the Sec- of "The Star Spareled Banner." 351S M street entertained in Omaha her grandmother CInb Feaat on Bivalves. Open diily. except Sunday. 9 a. ra. to versity. He also touched in part on tn on way to ond cavalry, U. S. A., has srrlvcd in and other relatives, her back Several distinguished men attended an 530 p. m. Admhsion free Washington Commandery Is Now Bust of Thomas Moore to Stand in history of the university, outlining. In Washington. She had 'assisting her Miss London, where he has succeeded Capt. oyster roast at the Social Oyster Club IN THE SCBCEBS. x brief, its aims and objects. Natalie Driggs. Miss Ruth Hitchcock, and Cloman as military attache of the United National Cerretety. Eighty-si- Years Old. Corcoran Gallery. yesterday afternoon and night. Sev- Arlinftno Rev. Dr. William T. Russell, pastor of Miss Sheridan. States Embassy there. last Chevy Cha- - and Kensington. day). St. Patrick's Church; Judge William H. eral thousand lower bay bivales were Zoological Park (open all Maj. Mrs. W. V. Judson were hosts Miss Cleo Lane, of 1515 Lamont street, is consumed. The Greater Washington Or- Bo Creek: Bridge and Park. De Lacy, of tho Juvenile Court; Very and Academy. Annapolis. Md. in York for the auto show as the chestra furnished music. United Statu Naral Knights Templars Observe Anni- Gift Announced by Vice President Rev. George Dougherty, at breakfast yesterday at the Chevy New Mount Vernon (the borne and tomb of Washing- vice rector ot guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Compton, Beginning promptly at 2 o'clock, when versary "ew or GaeUc Society O. Catholic Chase Club, having as their guests Lieut. ton) Open 11 a. m. to S p. m. with Feast in at A. It. the University, all members of formerly Washington. the first big roast of steaming oysters 9 3 Commander and Mme. Pfister. of the Ital- of Natal Onserratory Open a. m. to p. ra. Masonic Temple. Meeting;. the Division No. 2. and Alexander Mc- were served, there was a continual round United States Soldiers' Home-Op- en a. m. to Neill made brief addresses. ian Embassy; Col. Baron de Bode, of The woman's auxiliary of St.. Mar of merriment until a late hour. Several sunset. Embassy, and his sister. A short musical programme of Irish the Russian garet's parish will give a silver tea this members rendered vocal selections, ac- Baroness Elizabeth de Bode; Mr. and 1957 folk-son- afternoon at Biltmore street to aid companied by the orchestra. Daroaeaa Henicelmaller Improved. preceded the installation of of- Mrs. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Washington Commandery. Knights At a meeting of Division No. 2. A. O. ficers, the mountain work in North Carolina. Among the distinguished guests were Baroness Hengelmullcr, wife of the which was under the direction of Graves, Mr. Herbert Putnam, Miss Shir- Wis- Templars, celebrated its eighty-sixt-h an- H.. yesterday afternoon in Eagles" Hall, Representatives William Stephen, of Austro-Hungari- Ambassador to tho P. F. Carr, District president of the A. ley Putnam, Miss Oliver. Miss Ruggles, W. Taylor niversary by banquet Ma- Miss Hannah will entertain consin; Richard Bartholdt. of Missouri; 111 sev- a at the New final plans for the presentation of a O. II. After the Capt. Sherwood A. Cheney, the United United States, who has been for sonic Temple Saturday night. Installment a vote of at a card party on Thursday evening. George W. Norrls, of Nebraska: William yester- bronze bust of Thomas Moore, the Irish thanks was tendered the retiring officers, States Treasurer. Mr. Lep McClnng. and Sulzer, New York, and William D. eral weeks, took a short drive commandery one January 19, Inviting her guests to meet of say she is out The is of the oldest poet, to the Corcoran Art Gallery, were P. J. Conlin and Daniel Sullivan, re- the Assistant Secretary of Commerce and York, the guest Jamieson. of Iowa. Senator-ele- John day. Her physicians that one sponses Miss Lazo. of New house will to for a and of the largest in the country. announced by Alexander McNeil, vice being answered by the newly In- Labor. Mr. Benjamin S. Cable. of Miss Elena Calderon. Sharp Williams, of Mississippi; Gov. J. of danger, but have rest It was organized in ISM and chartered president stalled officers. Y. Sanders, of Louisiana, and Mayor few weeks until she entirely regains her of the Washington Gaelic U. S. N., January 14. 1S25. On its appear The officers are P. J. Haltigan. editor Paymaster Stewart E. Barber. Mrs. Daniel Thew Wright and Miss Martin Berhman, of New Orleans. strength. roster luncheon many names prominent city's his- of the National Hibernian, president; J. and Mrs. Barber entertained at Alice Wright, of Sixteenth street, will not in the The memorial i3 to contain a suitable D. Flynn, tory- The banquet room was vice president; Charles J. yesterday at the Chevy Chase Club Mr. be at home this afternoon. beauttfully Inscription, and will be executed by Je recording secretary; Ward, New York; decorated with flags Templar William J. and Mrs. Frederick of and colors, rome Conner, sculptor of the Gen. McEvoy, nnanciai secretary: George A. Mrs. Frederick Wesson. Pay Director Miss Dorothy Harmon Dawson enter- and the tables adorned TRADEJ4ARK with cut flowers, Shields statue and other prominent works Malone. treasurer; Mark A. Tolan. chair- Simpson. U. S. N., and Mr. John Donn. tained tea on Saturday at her resi ferns, and varicolored lights. man of the standing committee; at GALLERIES Dr. of art. The unveiling will take place May Michael 1433 L street northwest. In honor AT SLOAN'S ART Kcehan, sergeant-at-arm- s. Mr. Mrs. William Whcatley. Miss dence. Gabriel F. Johnston, the commander, pre- 28, the birthday of the Irish bard. and W. M. and of Miss Cornelia Lyne, of Louisville, Ky. Doyle, sentinel. Virginia, and Miss O'Fal-lo- n Washington, D. C. sided. There were no speeches, but an Right Rev. Mgr. Thomas J. Shahan, Randolph, of 1407 G Street interesting and amusing programme of were the luncheon gticsts of Mr. and rector Of the Catholic University of Funeral of I.onln Johnson. club. songs and recitations was provided Mrs. Charles Mulliken. at the for America, made the principal address at The body of Louis Johnson, who died YOUNG SAEN6ERS the entertainment of the fraters and their the annual installation of officers of Di- M. de Perrettl de la Roccs and Mile. guests. at Casualty Hospital Saturday, will be vision No. 2, followed by addresses from 1 de Pfcrrettl de la Rocca, of Paris, ar- HEOSTEJtED. Henry buried tills afternoon at o'clock In Ar- The Sale The committee in charge consisted of prominent representatives of the Catholic lington Cemetery with military honors. rived in New York on Saturday, and SCORE IN CONCERT Comprising fhe William S. Parks, chairman; James A. Church. The pallbearers will bo selected from the came to Washington at once, to be the Hunter, T. John Newton, Charles F. Mgr. Shahan spoko on the Gaelic chair watchmen at the State, War, and Navy guests of their brother and sister-in-la- ENTIRE STOCK OF A LOCAL ANTIQUE DEALER Warren, and J. Claude Keipcr. of Irish language, art. and antiquities. Building, where he was employed. the. First Secretary of the French Em- Among those present were: bassy and Mme. de Perrettl de la Rocca, WHO IS RETIRING FROM BUSINESS, G. F. Jobnston, H. K. Stepson. Albert F. Fox. at their home, 20C5 Columbia road. Each Mem ber on Programme Andrew rsrker, Thomas P. Morgan. Walter H. With Important Additions Klcf.fer, Junes B. tumble, A. H. Stephenson. Miss Laura Merriam is so far recover- Chsries W. Fairfax. B. & Graves, Ba. E. V. her recent of typhoid Is Well Received. FROM WELL-KNOW- N PRIVATE FAMILIES. Williams. Bct. R. Yerbrycke. Dr. George ing from attack J. C en- Ober. Albion K. Pania, William S. Parka. William fever that she is able to plan some Hart. Dexter. Somerset B. Waters, Dr. M. F. Finler. tertainments for this season. She has A DESIRABLE PEW IN ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. James T. Gibba. H. T. Bittingcr. Arthur Bryant, cards out for a dinner on Wednesday of An enjoyable event on the annual pro- VERY George MaeUer, jr.. George Wright. J. B. F. Queen. In of Miss Elsie Slater, is young Dantmch, O. CL next week. honor gramme of the Sacngerbund the See Plat, Page 29 of Catalogue. H. U F. Comstoek. E. Mtcts. B. daughter of Mrs. Horatio Slater, of Bos- R. Rodrick. D. B. MacLeod. James A. Hunter. talents; concert. Last night's produc- A Grand Collection of Mahogany and Other Furniture. Kmbraclnar Fiae Charles F. Warren. T. John Nevton. T. A. Carroll. ' ton and Washington, who has not opened expec- Renaissance, Other 1 tion surpassed the most sanguine Examples of the Early Colonial, French. and William A. Harries, W. Hastings. Washington so this season. An- T. D. C. I 1304 G Street her home far a professional and artistic Periods; also Valuable Persian Rugs. Old English China. Vaufhan. S. B. Jacobs. A. S. Toons. Charles T tations from tique and Modern Jewelry, a Fine Library. Portieres Parks, H. 8. Morrill. Chariea Notxe. M. W. Budd, The' United States consul general to point of view. and Draperies. Silver and Sheffield Plate. Paint- Frank Wolfe. Henry Behlsrt, H. M. 8ehoolej. r Every programme con- Mlnia- -, Dresden and Mrs. St. John Gaffney, who number of the ings by Local Artists. English Prints. Oconee Huriebantb, George Spranar, H. Tomer, Mahogany . . U very In Washington so- stituted a feature, and the piano solos tures. Brasses. Handsome Frank J. lewis, John U Bice, CUreoce Waaler, G. Final Clearance of All are well known Case Grandfather's Hall Clock. Harry Wilson, gave on Saturday of the Misses Endres. Wolf, Schultels, E. Bedell. F. I. Hunter. I. Fronani. ciety, a brilliant ball Lot of Wines, l, C. A. Ertey. O. F. Phelps. W. Quinter. p. Neuland, and Reynolds, respectively, 8. J. evening at the consulate In Dresden. The as Stephenson. H. T. Burning. H. G. Brown. E. C. guests included all the members of the found due appreciation, well as the to Be Sold at Public Auction Watford. W. G. Spotlawood. J. Oaade Keiner. violin solos cf Master Endres aad Hisses Malpaa. Rutherford, B. younger sets of American and British 1407 G STREET, Charts J. A. F. Odea. W. WINTER MILLINERY. court. Fouke and Wlljanfette, and the vocal WITHIN OUR GALLERIES, H. Scott, A. Toung, jr.. C. Heboick, Isaac colonies and the Saxon A feature H. C - of the Misses Neuland, EL evening was dancing- solos and duets Pearson. William Harrison. K. X. Harper, J. S. of the the of the fancy danc- Commencing Tuesday, January 17, 1911, Jones. W. S. MargiH. B. Oliver, W. B. Herodon, gone extreme in making price reductions on by .company of artists from the Barnard, and Smithson. The tothe minuet a Plltt. Barnard, and Bobsrt MantzeL in stock in the way of Trimmed and Un--. Saxon Royal Opera ballet, . dressed In ing of the Misses At 3 PM., and Continuing a . VeoshUr, J: E. Shaw; D: 1G CriAVr. W. C. WE'VE Rococo costumes, which was beautiful Smithson found favor. Bahcork. E. WZea. T. W. BraahalL W. H. Guv Winter Millinery. Nothing isreserved. and, very interesting. ,At the annual meeting of the German Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, so, M. F. Lord, G. K. Strobd. H. I. Bothrock.1 Veterans' Society, held at Besaler's wnuam u. These Hats are tfiis season's most exclusive styles. War 1911, i v. iiuiwaaarr. Baron, H. There are Miss Ethel de Korea, daughter of Mr. Hall, th following were elected Oancers: January 18, 19, and 20, B. DoujJaa. T. H, MgcheUL. T.. O., cNew. charming' creations for street wear, evening reception first commafxllng oflcer; ' '" ' a. im uosuns, j. r. unat. u. w. ueana, O. w. wear, and and Mrs. Reginald de Korea, who made H. Lechner. At 11 A. M. and 3 P. M. Each Day. B. etoaOins. H. T. .Barnes. ser-er- al Stoermer. lieutenant; Joseph Malr, Burr wear. An unusual obportunity'to secure a'genuine bargain. her debut in society In Washington Frank TO-DA- years ago. entertained the girls of second lieutenant; otto JMtaeiuer. rice ON PUBLIC VICW Y 3. B. Iatria, a H. Moors, W. 8. Bern, lTr. Sometjrery Pretty, HaU that sold up 'to gpft dinner on second lieutenant: Joseph Rohtner, pay CetOm. r. H. HohoeT. F. W. MOaac. Bftwsrd Koto, her brfdar party, at Saturday And Up to Hour of Sale Tuesday. , - $13 and ra reduced parents master; subalterns. William Wltte and ABswt Iiadatnaa. a J. Gawlsr. J. X. Males. O. ji to jpd: evening In her home, in New trustees. Eugene Baeay, guearts were Mrs. Gearer-- Joseph Werk; board of Catalogues at the Rooms. $M W. Teataua. K. C Lsa nsefalraa, tad W. Tork. Her a. George Rchnebel. and: Max Dex: 4B. Aattaw ?. neur. Wellmaa'a bride of a few weeks; nirki '' is"wS iriss1 - Chat- - delegates to the United German C.G. SLOAN ft CO., INC, AUCTIONEERS. NEtV. 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