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Containing the Names and Addresses of Cincinnati Families, Reception Days, Official Lists of Officers and Members of Clubs, and other Information of Value. PUBLISHED BY C. A,, R.,DEVEREUX, OIUrtl.MN^'Tl, Ohio. "^^ ^-'<i Copyrighted by C. A. R. DBVEREUX, 1898. SNH Prison Scene in "Faust." MARGARET JOHNSTON MCALPIN. (MARGHERITA GIOLLINI.) VOCAL CULTURE, OPERA, CONCERT, ORATORIO, DRAMATIC ACTION, N. W, Cor. Fourth and Pike Sts. 111 HE present edition of the Blue Book is presented to T its subscribers and the public with the conviction that it will be found indispensable to the woman of fashion, and constantly useful to the man of business. It has been compiled with the greatest care, and its information will be found to be strictly up to date. Even with the greatest care, and with every facility, er rors of omission and commission will inevitably creep into such a compilation, and it must be attributed rather to the difficulty of obtaining information than to any deliberate intention to exclude. The Editor hopes that the book will meet the expecta tions of the large number who have encouraged its publi cation, and feels sure that it will prove valuable as a refer ence, useful as a guide, and interesting as a social souvenir. The Editor. w \y^ ir^ Addenda. As the postscript is oftentimes the most important part of the letter, so the addenda often contains names without which a Blue Book would be manifestly imperfect. The following names were inadvertently omitted in the regular order. Bowers Mr. Spencer^ 422 Broadway. Hartke Mr. and Mrs. J. H., 800 Main Street. The Misses Hartke, Messrs. Geo. A. and Francis Hartke. Harwood Mr. and Mrs. F. H., 2118 Grand Street, Walnut Hills. Hayward Mrs. Frances Eolph, 414 West Eighth Street. Magill Mr. and Mrs. E. A., University Hotel, Fourth and Broadway. Maxwell ]\Ir. and Mrs. Walter H., Wednesday. Palace Hotel. Nipgen Mr. Alvin Probasco, The Alta. Pena Dr. and Mrs. Francisco P., 926 West Seventh Street. Eyan Mr. and Mrs. C. E., 2117 Grand Street, Walnut Hills. Scofield Dr. and Mrs. Albert W., 607 West Fourth Street. Seitz Mr. and Mrs. Elans, 3319 Perkins Avenue, Avondale. ^ ADDENDA. Serodino Mrs. Bertha, 2228 Gilbert Avenue, Walnut Hills. Mr. F. G. Serodino Mr. and Mrs. Herman, 2106 Grand Street. Stein Eev. Alexis, Eector of Christ Church. Stewart The Misses, 415 East Fourth Street. Von Horn Mr. and Mrs. Paul A., 890 Glenwood Avenue, Avondale. CINCINNATI, The Great Trunk Line HAMILTON between the & DAYTON RY. North and South, Cafe Dining Car Service on C, H. & D. Trains. CINCINNATI TO INDIANAPOLIS. Cincinnati to Toledo. Cincinnati to Chicago- GEO. A. MON CUR,) All Purchases Guaranteed. 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The following is submitted as standard reception days: The first two Fridays in the month are Clifton "at home" days, the last two are set apart for Mt. Auburn. The first two Thursdays of the month are "at home" days for Avondale, the last two for West Sixth and Fourth Streets. The first two Mondays for East Walnut Hills, the second two for the West Hill. Tuesday, the Burnet House, St. Nicholas, East Fourth and Pike, Broadway and the East End generally; Wednesday, Dayton Street and Coving ton. (Some deviations from the above have been noted by request.) Abeles Dr. Emanuel J., 33 W. Seventh Street. Abraham Mrs. A., Burch Avenue, Hyde Park. Abraham Mr. and Mrs. Victor, First and Third Thursdays. 3522 May Street, Walnut Hills. Miss Therese and Mr. Charles. Ach Mr. and Mrs. Samuel, South-west Corner Burnet Avenue and Forest Avenue, Avondale. Achert Mi. and Mrs. Fred., 427 Eoekdale Avenue, Avondale. Miss Achert and Mr. Wm. K. — 9 — i TEE BLUE BOOK. Ackerland Mrs. A., Thursday. 3588 Washington Avenue, Avondale. Ackerland Mr. and Mrs. M., Thursday. 3588 Washington Avenue, Avondale. Messrs. Harry and Max. Ackerland Mr. and Mrs. WilHam, 417 Forest Avenue, Avondale. Ackley Mr. and Mrs. Irving A., Erie Avenue, Hyde Park. Adae Mrs. Howard, The Somerset. Miss Madge. Adae Mrs. M. B., Tuesday. The Ortiz. Adams Mr. and Mrs. J. U., 2509 Auburn Avenue. Adams Eev. and Mrs. Geo. Davis, Eiverside, Chicago, HI. Adderly Mr. and Mrs. W H., Friday. 132 Huntington Place. Misses Clara and Grace. Addy Mrs. Matthew, Friday. 2422 Auburn Avenue, Mt. Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Kinney. Adler Mr. and Mrs. Isaac, 825 Beecher Street, AYalnut Hills. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Adler Mr. William, 2340 Crandview Avenue. Albrecht Mr. and Mrs. Charles H., 3523 Wilson Avenue^ Avondale. Albro Mr. and Mrs. E. D., Thursday. 777 N. Crescent Avenue, Avondale. Mr. John Otis Omwake. Alden Mr. and Mrs. Frank H., 821 Washington Avenue, Newport, Ky. Aldrich Mrs. Laura E., 2393 Kemper Lane. Miss Aldrich and Miss Laura E. 10 rv ra £11 THE BLUE BOOK. Allan Mrs. Patterson, Tuesday. The Lorraine, E. Third Street. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C, 717 Grand Avenue, Price Hill. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M., Glendale. Allen Dr. and Mrs. G. M., 2116 Auburn Avenue. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Horace M., 765 Mt. Hope Avenue. Allen Mr. and Mrs. John H., Friday. 2050 Auburn Avenue, Mt. Auburn. Allen Mr. and Mrs. T. H. C, Friday. 2058 Auburn Avenue, Mt. Auburn. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W., Friday. 2048 Auburn Avenue. Allen Mr. and Mrs. William, Friday. 2046 Auburn Avenue, Mt. Auburn. Mrs. Thompson. Allison Mr. and Mrs. Eobert, Thursday. 26 Garfield Place. Miss Blanche. Alms Mrs. F. H., Monday. 1200 E. McMillan Street. Alms Mrs. H. A., Thursday. 3239 Harvey Avenue, Avondale. Alms Mr. and Mrs. William H., Thursday. 3651 Eeading Eoad, Avondale. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Budd. Altenberg Mrs. EHzabeth, 2642 Elmwood Avenue. Altenberg Mr. and Mrs. G. P., 1022 Wesley Avenue. Alter Mr. and ^Irs. Franklin, 3669 Eeading Eoad, Avondale. Misses Blanche, Elizabeth L., Rebekah W., Mr. Frank, jr., and Mr. Robt. S. — 11 — IM THE BLUE BOOK. Alter Mr. and Mrs. George T., 312 McGregor Avenue, Mt. Auburn. Amick Dr. W E., 1930 Central Avenue. Ampt Mr. and Mrs. W M., Thursday. 1910 Baymiller. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L., Monday. Grandin Eoad, East Walnut Hills. Anderson Mrs. Jane D., 3248 Delaware Avenue, Avondale. Mr. J. M. and Mr. J. H. Anderson Dr. and Mrs. Joseph L., Washington, D. C. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Larz, Monday. Grandin Eoad. Mr. G. M., Mr. Clough and Mr. Robert. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Edward L., Monday. 2497 Grandin Eoad. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Larz W., Monday. Annwood Street, East Walnut Hills. Anderson Mrs. Louise N"., Monday. South-east Corner Oak Avenue and Eeading Eoad. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Davis C, Watch Hill, E. I. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Vachel W., 311 Pike Street. Anderson W. H., 3248 Delaware Avenue, Avondale. Anderson Mrs. William P., Tuesday. 311 Pike Street. Andreae Mr. and Mrs. Percy, 722 Gholson Avenue. Andres Mr. and Mrs. H. G., 3346 Jefferson Avenue. Andrew Charles, 2228 Auburn Avenue. — 12 % L^*^ THE BLUE BOOK. Andrews Mrs. A. H., Thursdav. Glendale, Ohio. Mr. Frank V. Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Chfford, 2366 Ohio Avenue. Mr. Charles, Misses Mary and Nelly.