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bOA.OCk1 KI.NO'S I'ALACK. a CURFEW HERE LAN3 LURCH &. BRO I . --aL .rs,.s oJl Waists. HG s January Sale Ilj What You Save We are sailing our S6, S7.SO and S3 SILK WAISTS, In Women's Clubs Draft a Bill to stripes, figures and shades, OF... 2 That Tells. Protect Young People. V At $4.95. Underwear On Fridays our Remnant On tables first floor. 9 Fioor (3d f.oor) is filled with MUST BE HOME AT TEN Odds and Ends and Rem- nants of trcocl, rollab o mer- chandise from a I over tho Bon Marche, and Embroideries. hou:c, on which you some- 314-3- 1 6 Seventh St. N. W They Will Endeavor to Secure Its times save hat It's worth I'ussukb by Congress ut Thin Ses- f considering and as there 13 sion Meusure Also Unified to Give no extra effort to reach this IVonien Property Hlulits In the Dis- t floor (our olevator takos you Northern tour, afler which they will reside It certain- at 530 Sixth street southeast, and will be trict ot Columbia. d.rtcttothisfloor). at home to their friends after January 28. We have the finest selec- f ly saem.3 Incomprehensible an Investigation tion of Muslin Underwear in not to make i Mrs. Isaac Gans and Miss Rlckie Guns One of floor. These 720 home of the most Interesting features this city. of this famous of Fifth street northwest, at session Uie Our low prices fc'e among many you palms nnrt flowers. Miisla'was furnished by Fridays. the ot Federation of Women's will the CrMTKHr ArUIlcry Clubs jeslerday prop- are simply c;n expect to find this week. the Fourtli Rind. atleruoou was the an evidence of ' AmonK Hie kucsIk bre. Miss Cecil Miles, The Aldinc Literary Society will cele- osition that the women unite in support Miss Sherman, Qen. Mrs. our business enterprise, not -- - ' L - Miss and brate its first anniversary Bunday evening, ot a curlew bill meusurc that is to be H Lietier. MaJ. and Mrs.' Jacobs, Miss January 20. This popular society has urged in Congress. at all of poor qualities. t -- bllOyd. I yd wldcUnbleneli-ui- l passed an extremely succtssfutycnr'sexlBt-ence- . Miss Beuueil of the Excelsior Literary P und Mrs. Hjinpson. Miss Lleber. Dr. Francis Examine the goods l.ruouWlle A. A. Cutliiu: The exercises of the" anniversary yourself. LletxT, Mr. Will Llelier, Miss Marlon Leecli, Society announced that her organization Wurtli o yd. for 5 yd. will be social In character and will take had decided to step its usual field You cannot find Mr. and Miss Wtiitmar. iMiss Fitch, Miss place club rooms In Society Temple, outside better. ' Mr. Norton, at the aud prepare a bill forbidding ail persons : ' Ktnily Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Fifth and G streets north west. 4M yd, extra lifmy White Kaymond, the Misses Ujyiuoud and otliurs. under sixteen years of age from being on Absorbent Ciunti. the streets of the city alter 10 o'clock at Muslin Underwear. Do yd. - Mrs. Walcott and Miss Walcott will be at J Worth I yd. For Ge Chase a supper night. 50 dozen ladles' good quality MUSLIN v-'- Mrs. cave last evening home to their friends Fridays iu January The trainers of the bill which will be DRAWERS, wide hems, tucks above; all noo Washington uud after the at Uarrucks. nnd February from 3 to Oat 7C4 Twentieth presented iu Congress soon, uim particu- sizes. RegularpriceSScsaiepriccXTc. 1,500 yd. Light Dark street north west. Iduiii.iClotli.Sutlne.SlIkolluo, i larly at the protection of young girls, but, 25. dozen MUS- D. Wine, Q ladles' excellent quality - Mrs. Louis 1717 street, as believers In perfect equality of LIN!) two-inc- h 3l-l- wide, Miltiible lor com- iri? the the KAWERS, with embroidery lias as her guest Mrs. Lewis II. Bjughcr of The Ladles' Aid Society of the North sexes, they will Insist upon having the ruffle, headed with tucks. Regular price 8 fort h. Gettysburg, Pa.. Capitol M.E. Church, met Monday eyeningat curfew restrictions apply to both boys and 30c, sale price SBc. Worth 12 the home ofthe treasurer, Mrs. Robert girls. K Among those One lot ladles' muslin MOTHER HUB- Mrs. nnd Mrs. Cummlngs of Connecticut Brltt, 33 street northwest. The ladies consider the idea entirely BARD GOWNS, yokes trimmed wlthherrlng 8 500 yd. Uurk Figured Princ- are at 017 Sixteenth street northwest for present were Rev. Charles L. Pate aud feasible. Tney point to the apparent suc- bone braid, ruffle around neck, e.-. CiiKlimere ltemiiuutHtlu the winter. wife, Mr. and Mrs. Williamson, Mr. nnd Mrs. cess of similar methods in several of the do wn front and sleeves. RegularprlceSOc., length 4 yds. Fisher, Mrs. King, Mrs. Bunch, Mrs. Lahig, Northwestern Stales, where curfew rings sale price from to" Mrs. Hodes, Mrs. Creecy and Mr. Robert 31c. Worth 10c yd. For yo yd. Mrs. R. 0. Cooiey of New Dorp. 8. 1., is at a certain hour every evening f warn LADIES' EMPIRE GOWNS, excellent visiting her cousin, Mrs. J. Lynn Davis, at Brltt. young people of the time to return to their muslin, with embroidered front, wide em- wide Wench- - 18 M street northwest. Mrs. Davis and homes. pire collar, edged with raffle, full length, 2,700 yds The Star Social Club or East Washington, large sleeves. Regular price sale ed X. Y. Mill-- i' Hom-luint- s. Mrs. Cooiey will be at home Tuesday even- PLACE TO KEEP THEM. 79c 2 V- ings In January. recently gave their third annual banquet Price SOc. or will urge special truant at the residence Mr. Padgett, 333 They that a CORDED BAND CHEMISE, eoutlieast. Vocal Instru- home be provided, so that persons arrested excellent Worth lloyd. Forr Simpson Sixth street and muslin, pearl buttons. Regular price 39c, Mrs. 0. Warfield will not be at mental solos were rendered by Mr. G. I. on the streets after the curfew hour need sale price ., 7-- home today, but will be the remaining 000 yds 8 wide Scotch Kosack nnd Miss E. Padgett, after which not be taken to the police station. ..ZSo 1'lafd.. (lood KtylcH. berthe of point , tiara and necklace of Fridays during the season. supper was served. Among those present This isprobably the first serious endeavor DIPLOMATS DINED diamonds, added toiler loveliness. were members of club, Messrs. F. to secure suth legislation for a city as 12 yd. yd. the the - Worth For So The charge d'affaires of Costa Itlca and The ladles of Ihe Washington Seminary Padgett, F. Pyles, W. Padgett, C. Goodall, large as Washington. Corsets- HOUSE Senora de Cairo, lu and diamonds. will be at home today and February 7, G. Boyd and G. Green. Theguests were the Tbepresidentsofthevariousorganlzatlons Black Ratteen corsets, full boned, double 800 jiK Gray and Ilrunn AT TEE WHITE The charge d'affaires of Argentine and rmm 4 G, 1C38 B. In made reports - to ut Seventeenth street. Misses Kate and Loretto Gallagher, included the Federation side steels, extra long and medium waists. Mixture Coidcd Xoelty Sut- Madame Dominguez, del blue and Woodward, M. Padgett, Lulu and Lottie that Indicated a great deal, both in amount Regular 75c. quality, sale price dia- 480 IllO.. Flemish lace, tiara uud necklace of Mrs. James 11. Eckels will not be at Little, M. Sweeney, M. Cooper, I. Awkard, and lu variety, of "woman'work" doue Worth l8o yd. For sc yd. monds. home today, Imt will be ou the remaining Maggie and Mamie Asthans, M. Smith, during the last three months. The presi- Brilliant State Dinner Given by the The Turkish minister,' the minister of Vienstein. F. Summers, Belle Inddley dents, with ttic societies they represented, Nur-wa- Fridays iu January. E. yd-i'5- Belgium, Sweden 1(00 Illcuchcd Tcii-lieri- ll the minister of and and Messrs. W. W. Gates, G. Johnson, L. were as follows: Embroideries. Pillow President. the minister of Russia, the Japanese Mrs. John W. Clarke aud Mrs. Moncure Smith, C. Hackett, II. Green, E. Tripp and Mrs. llauuah U. Sperry, Woman's Na- We have captured a lot of Embroideries Cnie Cotton. minister, Danish minister, the minister U. AVorth 12 F.Irs the Hurke will be at home Wednesdays, Jan- J. Muloy.' tional Press Association; Mrs. E. which will prove a great treat to our of Ecuador, the Dumincean charge, the uary 22 and 29. Coues, Pro Re Nata Club; Mrs. Fannie customers. 7,000 yards of Hamburg, S win Korean charge, the charge of Portugal. IX GAY ATTIHE. Pomeroy, Leglou of Loyal Women; Mrs. and in beautiful designs, from 1 500yd.-0-- S Hleuclicd Wain-.iitt- n to 9 inches wide, of prices! Splendid Uniforms und Flushing Senator and Mrs. Sherman, Senator Mr. Ellen P. Thompson, District Woman's at unheard Cotton nrul Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph Ollverl have Issued We have divided them up into 3 lots, as iteintianth. JeneLs Made the Function and Miss Morgan, Representative iuvtlnll'ins for the marriage of their daugh- l'uplLs of Miss Clara Stevens Hold a Suffrage Association; Mrs. M. B. Piatt, follows: Worth 14e yd. For Qo ya. McCreary, Representative and Mrs. Draper, to Mr. George Carols al. District W. C T. U.; Mrs. A. Jf. Hamilton, A Guy One. rote-pin- k ter Mamie Franklin Lewis, Miss Julia Stevenson, Miss Miles, in Wednesday evening, January 22, 8 The pupils of Miss Clara Stevens held Woman's Relief Con's; Mrs. Jeannette LOT X. 5c- - 1 lot satin and ; Miss Wilcox, Miss at Bradley Hubbard, Wlmodaughsis. Compnses Embroidery, Swiss, Nainsook Children'. White Knit , o'clock, at Ihe Metropolitan Presbyterian their annual carnival and ball last night llry.-uit- .Miss of New i'ork. nnd Hamburg, ranging in width from 1 to Drawer- - and Ve.tH. and Wocdward Church. A reception will be held No.-9-1 Lodge building, corner ot Miss Uennett reported for the Excelsior In Miss Alice at at the Naval 3 In.; worth from 7c to 12 Will be 18, 20 The social calendar for today hUons: Miss Jiarmon, white satin; 1 street 8 .mil Penns)lvanla utenue Literary Club, in the absence of the club's Worth 22c each Miss Fuller, Ninth southeast at 30 o'clock. Fourth street bold flt Army Xavy A.einbly at Xa Lee, Mrs. Townsend, Jane ard Children clad 1 n costumes, president, and the Loyal Women ot Ameri- iail 5c For X3 and Grey. above were guests last southeast. tlonal ltifie.' Armory. Miss All the A lecture m Raphael's Madonnas was some beautiful and some grotesque, danced can Liberty were reported disbanded. TLOT 2. 9c- - night of the President and Mrs. Cleve- In 2,500 8-- 4 .Ml a luncheon. ghen last evening at Eclectic Institute, aud made merry until quite late the VOICE FROM ARMENIA. Tbis lot comprises Swiss, Nainsook and yds Hleuclicd Casels, land. Hamburg Wanisiitta Cotton Itcninauti. Mrs. lllimer Hermann, a tea. No. 1312 Vermont, avenue, to a large evening. Miss Rebecca Kirkorian of Aintab, Ar- Embroideries, Insertions and gathering. prize for the best dressed dancer was Ar- Edges, from 3 to 0 in. in width, ranging D. "WyvlUe, a ten The menia, appeared in a picturesque l-- Worth 25c yd. Forxscyd. Mr.. Walter The ladles of the Southern Relief So- awarded to Miss Stevens, the teacher, but in price from 12 to 21c Will be sold 31I-.- S ViMirhees, 5 o'clock tea. menian costume, to plead in behalf of her a ciety have decided to give, their annual The Italian Ambassador aud Baroness she surrendered it to Master Moris Dlwer, at So 1,300 yds Double FrunceM Miller, u 5 Riries' Armory, suffering people . She read a letter Just Width .Miss Marian charity bail at the National Fava have taken a house on Vermont ave- who was attired as "Svengali." Miss giving vivid picture of the LOT 14C-- Xiny nine, on evening 4th of February. nue received, a 3. llron. Dark o'clocli tcalomeettheMlssesSowtlier. the of the near L si reel, where 'hey will pres- Maggie Dlwer madcap ideal though dimin- awful atrocities committed in her own. This lot comprises Swiss, Hamburg and Oreenund IllackStorniScrKe. Lorlni; II. Mullen, a tea They expect that this function will score ently be established for the season. utive "Trilby." Nainsook Edges and Insertions, some ilr.. success, as all of their native city. Applique, Importation. 5, Worth 25c yd. orxsoyd. Tho llusiness Woman's Club, an ut a most brilliant Among those who danced were Masters The theory that women have no capacity Point de latest entertainments are noted for their at- Baroness Hcngelniuller leaves for New Willie MacLuughlln, EUdle Mime 7 and 9 in. in Width; prices range from 15o home. uiwer. for business affairs was disproved by the to HOC. Will be sold at .'100 yds Scotch Pluld, Cliarlty luill for the liencflt of the tractiveness. York today for a short trip. Campbell, Robert Ashby, Vernon Seitz, way those present disposed of the many 140 Highland MylcM, double Eastern Dispensary, ut Hurrls' Hull. Clemence Slinzlng, Clarence Oslerman,, matters that called for consideration. width. hinclfeon: Owing to illness, Mr. and Mrs. Lorlng Mrs. Brlcc. Corcoran House, Lafayette Misses Clara Stevens. Annie Holibs, Ma- Dr. Ella M. S. Marble, while gentle and Mrs. II. J. Elllcott.a will uot be at home Friday, Square, received yesterday noon ror mie Dugau, Gladys Anadale, Marguerite, WorihaOcyd. Foraxcyd. French Ambassador, u dinner. II. Mullen afler courteous as presiding officer, was as firm The January 17, but will be at home to their the first time this season. A host of friends Spellman, Marguerite Howard, Margie as Speaker Reed In her rulings. Miss ltodcers, u luncheon. Friday, January 31, from 5 to called, and were greeted cordially by Ouraod, Daphne Tompson, Rita Stlnzing. evening 750 yds Dark All-wo- friends Chief interest was shown In the King's Palace, 9 p. m. Mrs. ilrice and a number of Madge Shomo, Gertrude Knowles, Ethel Mussey, GoodM, :8-l- attractive session, when Mrs. Ellen Spencer 1'lald Uress riower-deeke- d drawing-room- assistants in Deady, Edith Wiley, Bessie U u ldu. The President and Mrs. Cleveland enter- Ihe Burdilt, Eva the chairman of the Federation's committee 812-8- Seventh Street J. W. tained diplomatic corps diuaer last Batcheller, daughter of General Steinly. Berta Whalley, Bessie Otterback, on laws, a bill which Senator Mc- Worth 50c yd. the at Miss SUrlnley. read For 24c yd. evening at the Executive Mansion. Batcheller, to Siain, gave a ado Katie Millan, of Michigan, will Introduce in the 715 Market Space. evening home on Vermont The Unity Club Jold organization) was today. The provisions of the bill :t8-l- Tim East room was magnificent, lis dinner last at her Senate 250 yds Black CunIi-mor- entertained Wednesday evening the Miirrlairo Licenses. spacious length being avenue. at embody a radical revision of the laws affect- l. and breadth adorned roses added to the at- residence of Mrs.'Icdiana Cowling, No. Licenses to marry w ere issued yesterday legal status of married women myralds of tropical plants and ex- La France nnd ferns ing the Worth 50c yd. For yd. with tractiveness of the table which had sliver 2010 Firtcenlb 'street northwest, the ,to the following: In the District. 30c quisite flowers and the assemblage of men president, Jodge-'jooit- pre-- j Henry Rachel Acqulth. candelabra shaded by rose color cups. ' Bennett,- Plxon and WOMEN'S PKOPERTT RIGHTS. 25 Dark Green In uuiforms and costume:, characteristic GucstsofMiss Batcheller were MlosPaunce-fot- e. 'ujdlng. i Joe Fields and Annie Allen. of foerlgn countries, wnmeu glistening with "The essayist of lfhe evening was Robertson and Margaret Flynn. The bill proposes to give them full right Dross Patterns. Put up In Miss Caroline Gordon, MlssBoardman, Prof. John 8. property enter jotrels and gowned in costly fabrics of Miss Davis, Mr. and Mrs. R. Grant llarnwell, who read a paper Jobu Ricks and Ida Lawson. to acquire and transfer and boxes. Left over Miss Williams. business partnerships; to relieve hus- Friday Only, from the of dainty hues made a sight rarely teen Mercer. Mr. Frederick Dlodati entitled "Childhood Utf Dickons." por- Wm. H. Faggart and S usic Almond. into holiday.. Carroll liability for ante-nupll- debts la the new world. Thomieon of New York, Baron von traying the influence da the social in- bands from Wort liS 1.75 each. For TlieMariiieHitM.stationedlntheouterhnll, stitutions of England by the writings or Apologized to Legislator. of their wives, and to repeal the law which 8Sc each Bcuwcrin. of the German legation, Mr. the dispose, by will, of tho played national airs as only the Marine Band Jesup Blair. Mr. John B. Henderson, Jr., Charles Dickens. RicbmoDd, Va.. Jan. 1C In compliance allows a father to R.&G. All-wo- custody of his child, even if unborn at 38 Ladles' Hlack cm, as the President and his wife greeted Mr. Henry Earle. Recitation by Mrs. Taylor. By special with a report ot the committee charged i .Terxey Coats, IliMzesfrouiao their guests, who were presented by Col. request a vocal solo byf Miss Minta Pol- to investigate the recent difficulty which the time of his death, contrary to the wishes Wilson. lock and a piano solo'liyOIiss Mjedel. bctwecD Mr. Isaac Dlggs, a of the mother. I to 44. Mrs. William Lay, of Lafayette Square, occurred me- 75c Corsets hand- delegates, The bill will be accompanied by a Worth $5 und SG. Mrs. Cleveland looked extremely luncheon, member of the house of and 4 For osc. blue, lias sent out cards for a in honor marriage C. Boykln, reporter, the latter morial, signed by the presidents of all the some in pompadour silk of parly with daughter of The of Mlss.Mollie Garthwaite, Mr. T. a blossoms of cherry color strewn over It as of Miss Peterson, adopted daughter of Mrs. Jaoe 'Garthwaite, and today submitted a written apology to that women's clubs in the District. k design. The bodice was Mrs. George William Chllds. Mr. Clarence Bnckler, place was accepted. Hon. Edwin Winitts. Sec- Jffc s dniiexl with lace Howard took body, which send pacl-age- to and caught wiln diamond ornaments and last night at the parsonage ot Trinity retary of Agriculture, made a thoughtful i bows of chcry velvet. Her coiffure wot The Brazilian Minister and Madame de M. E. Church, Fourth street southeast. Given A way. address on the history of the various move- 61c. BrooMand, Chickens 4 ByrUwood, simply arranged, diamond combs, caught Mendonca, will entertain at dinners, Janu- The Rev. M. F. B. Rice, pastor of the church, "Johnstons," 729 Seventh street, will ments, looking to a full realization of the ary 18 25, February 1 and 8. - "All men are created free Alexandria and Tennally-iozv-n In bcr hair at either side. and officiated, and only relatives and a few give to each purchaserotgrocerlesaniount- principle that 4 friends were present. or over their price and equal." The Becretary of State and Mrs. Olncy Ing to one dollar from things 4 every day. were the first to greet their host anil host- Mrs. Cooper has sent out cards for a The bride carried a large bunch of list a Urge dressed chicken absolutely free. Col. Henry F. Blount said the three bridal rose, .stylishly that had done most toward raising women ess as they stood in the east room, ready tea, January 18. and was gowned power 4 with a cordial welcome. In a French blue novelty iloth traveling The Southern Relief 8oclety will give a to equality with man were "The loom, spinney jenny, and the red scliool-honse- C$V& The long tabl1 was bet In the hallway, as Mrs. Drain will give a luncheon, Janu- dress, with hat to match. ball and reception on the 4th of February. the Is customary on llie.w occasions. Long ary 20. Miss Belle Qulgley was bridesmaid, President and Mrs. Cleveland and Cabinet and Mr. John Bartscher was best man. of States are invited. Ball Miss Marian Longfellow O'Donoghue, 904-90- trays of gold rillgree work held masses of and Governors original poem on 6 7th St. 1 as Sena-to- Mr. and Mrs. Buckler, will make a short tickets, supper, CO cents. of Maine, read nn pink bridesmaid roses and ferns, center Miss Mabel Stewart, daughter of r $1; Man-dolt- n trays holding pink "Woman's Work," and the National decoration, circular Stewart, gave a dance last evening, music 4 bridesmaid roses interspersed with long in honor of her guest. Miss Lockwood, Club furnished 420, 422, 424, 426 7th St. grasses, were placed at intervals, and gold ot Buffalo, N. i". holding were end. XVashlngtoiiiaiis hi New York. - stands fruit at cither The ballroom at Stewart Castle is far eo- && Pink shades capin--d the biher candela- too beautiful to need decorations, so palms (Special to The Times.) bra, and at each plate eight wine glasses alone were used by the artist-floris- t. New York, Jan. 16. J. C. Dowell and some pink green Vene- were placed, and of Miss Rlewart wore a gown of white E. C. Howland, Norniandie; A. F. Kind-le- tian ware. salin and ; Miss Lockwood wore DOLL MODEL Union Square; F. T. Lannon, Metro-iwl- e; EISENMANN'S 'Hie briti-l- i ambassador, fine looking and yellow saliu draped with tulle. In the TIMES' MESS N. 11. Metcalf , St. Denis; W. G. Mur- S. Kann, Sons & Co. impressive hi his uniform, was accomiumed dinlng-ron- pink roses and ferns were ray and F. P. Wright, Astorr J. W. Exllr,-- , by Lady Pauneefote. bhe wore a costume irranged on the supper lable. Denis; C. E. Foster. Grand; R. Stone, of gray , the bodice draped with wives St Gloak Bargains. 8(h Ten married friends and their Albermarle; II. Caher, Hoffman; E. Peters, and Market Space, thread lace, and trimmed with black vehct. were askid to lake part. Including Mr. Grand; J. Dalton, Union Square: M. llcr Jewels were diamonds. and Mrs. Brice, Mr. nnd Mrs. Montgomery Cohen, Norniandie; F. L. Carey,. Tark The renin ambassador and Madame Blair, Mr. nnd Mrs. Boardmau, and Mr. Avenue. All our S5, S6, and S7 Pateuotre, who looked charming in a gown and Mrs. McCallum. EACH SUNDAY WILL CONTAIN - Among present were Misses PAPER Boucle and Beaver Jack- of white satin, with necklace and tiara those the Mrs. Ida E. Stant, 201 M street south- of pearls. Brice, Miss Barney, the Misses Boardmau, east, Washington, surfered with dis- Anderson, Miss Batihcllrr, ONE, AND IN sajs: "I The Italian ambassador, eminently MtssNott, Mls SEPARATE rheumatism for eight or ten years. Brown's LL1NERY! tinguished in appearance, and Baroness Miss Gordon, the Misses Pauncefole, the completely cured me." Fava, who was cuttumed elegantly in white Misses Mendonca, Miss Gordon, Miss Wil- PRETTY COLORS. Iron Bitters Now $2.98. pompadour silk, flowered vtith , liams, Miss Davis, Mr. Eastman of the In Our the corsage trimmed with lace, and diamond Chilean legation. Baron Von Schwcrin of TTNDEnTAKERS. ornaments at her throat nnd in her hair. the German legation, Count Gnlarza of Semi-annu- German Baroness Spanish legation, Mr. Pastor, Mr. WIT.LIA M LEE. All our $8. $9, and S10 Great al The Ambassador and the J. U.MJKltTASlEB. Thlelmann, wearing a gown of cerise vel- Thompson of New York, Mr. Earle, Mr. away every copy next 332 ra. Ave. N. W. Capes, vet with diamonds. Henderson, Mr. Blair and others. THE TIMES gives with Flrst-olns- s service. 'l'bone. 1383. CIearing Sale. The Mexican Mluister nud lime. Romero, Sunday its third Doll Dress Model, in colors,, enti- )y4-C- ivho wore llg ht blue satin, embroidered with The Chilean Minister and Madame Gana Now $4.89. sliver, and trimmed with silver lace. A will give a dinner January 25. tled a "Ladies' Princess Toilette." JIAItHIED. diamond crescent gleamed In berdark hair All-si- The conception of costume is at once striking GATTON SMITH At Baltimore, May 50c Drcslen Ribbon for the nnd a circlet of diamonds was about bcr Secretary and Mrs. Lamont will give a the 22, 1805, Charlotte S. Smith to Harry throat. January 21. C. Clearlue-sal- o and dinner and beautiful, and if the "daughter doesn't run away Gatton, both of Washington, D. irlce 29c JJu The Brazilian Minister nnd Mme. de gown burnt-orang- e vel- Minister Mrs. with It 75c Imported Silk 1'erslan IUbbon, Mcodonca, her of The Hawaiian and Hatch first, the mother is sure to make a dress after DIKD. Metmmawn; oirgantdeMgas andqu&llty. Cfln vet was ornamented with chiffon, em- will give a dinner February 7. LYNCH At her late residence. No. 400 Clcarlng-sel- o Prlco JJUU broidered with mother-of-pea- spangles, It The costume is described as follows: N street northwest, ou Thursday. January and the bodice finished with plumes. Her Skating turtles at the Ice Palace, 10. le(i, llaunorali, widow of the late E1.9S Ladles' Black Silt Besrer Walk- jewels were hair ornaments and a neck- Hall, are-a- ll the go socially now. Persian silk that shows scrolls of black on a change- Jeremiah-Lyuc- h, in the eightieth year of ing ilata the Knox" and "Dan-loi-"' of diamonds pearls. crowd, made up Mrs. her age. S06 Seventh Street N. W. styles. let and Yesterday a smart of able red surface, is used for the plain waist and puffs of In Evening - IP. Cameron, Miss Rachel Cameron, MlssPaunce-fot- e. Notice of funeral Star. 1924-19- 28 Ave. Clcarliic-sal- e price. Ub Tliu Minister of Guatemala nud Senoru red-fac- ed Penna. West-mcat- sleeves over which a princess bodice de Larzo Arrlaga, his lovely wife. In pale Mr. Cusblng Stetson, the Earl of skirt of dark Viscount Lady Gougb, Miss cloth is worn. rich desig-- braiding-- SOc 4 Black Ostrich Plumes. 0n green satin combined, with passementerie and A of passementerie of Clcarluc-sal- e price.. LlM lace and sable with diamond ornaments. Alice Belknap and Misses Rita and Gertrude forms the decoration, and the bodice is closed on the The Chilean Minister and MadameGunaln Clagett. enjoyed what is known as "a 98c Jet Ostrich Tips, with bird and a Pingat gown of rose pink satin spangled skim" together. "In the skim" Is rapidly leftside with handsome buttons. aigrette.comblnattons. OQn with silver and overlaid with exquisite supplanting the expression, "In the swim." Clearing-sal- e price The stylish gored skirt extends in princess style to 3u lace. Madame Gaua'a Jewels were a gave dinner form a deep round bodice, or corselet, that fits the form ChlMren's Caps, plain colors and collarette of single diamonds with a huge Mr. and Mrs. Henry My a plaids L'ton l'er Golt Tan solitaire pendant and a tiara of diamonds. I.istjilght as "farewell" to Mrs. Frederick perfectly, falling below the hips in the flaring flutes that Astrakhan. I 0 ' n The Chinese Minister and Mrs. Tang, May. are now fashionable. Three pronounced godets stand out TAKE EGGS ALONE Clearing-sal- e price Liu whose oriental Jilis and flowered bead dress attracted the usual flattering com- Mrs. Samuel Jackson has sent out cards from the back, that one in center being formed below the ments, on her picturesque appearance. for a tea to meet Miss Edith Bradford waist line. A deep facing of , or other stiff The Minister of Venezuela nnd Braorita January 22. fabric, is necessary to give the fashionable standout effect Andrade, in pearl satin, with diamonds "We can save you many a dollar in your household ex- S.Kann, Sons & Go, and pearls. Mrs. Strong was among the hostesses at at the foot Austria-Hungar- y evening penses, and we we The Minister of nnd supper last after the Barracks hop. The bodice and front gore --can be trimmed as shown remember guarantee all sell. Mine, de Hcngelmuller, in pale blue satin 8th and Market Space. richly embroidered with sliver, a crescent Mrs. W. H. Daw, 2301 H street, will not or plainly completed. The waist is smooth-fittin- g, the diamonds of ablaze in her nntr. an'i a be at home today. seamless front and back being arranged over glove-fitte- d 18 riviera of U10 same precious stones about EGGS, Cents Dozen. her fair neck. Hon. R. B. Roosevelt, and wife, of New linings that, .clpsein center front, the front of material Fresh Laid Eggs. The Minister of Switzerland nud Mine. YorE, have taken apartments at the Hotel closing at the shoulder and under arm seams, or the waist Small Mackerel, 10c doz; large, 3 for 25c; Oyster Bay Ijioda, In d satin, draped with Arno. close Asparagus, 2tic per can; Uream Lodnsn, for zoc; You cannot ImproTe on a nice fresh egg the lace, and a collarette of diamonds. can be arranged to invisibly in center back if so i is ts get fresh ones. We look after minister ot Spain, wore more re- preferred. Standard Oysters, 25c quart: Our Fancy Eggs are pot up The who The ladies of Willard's Hotel will not iat. in one dozen orders than any of the dignilaries present, ceive today, but be home Friday, patent pocket boxes, and eTerr egg Is gnaran-.ee- d will at Comfortable,slecve linings are faced with red cloth to frrah. The price Is no higher than others he having been so long in the diplomatic January 24. iek for Inferior qualities. service, and boasta the Jeweled grand cross simulate deep.pointed cuffs, decorated with passementerie of of Spain: de, WILKINS & Isabella Kenora Lome. In Mrs. Hearst has cards out for a dinner or embroidery 'full puffs of the silk beinggathered and COMPANY. pale gray inolro, with serines of pink Tuesday, January Square Marble and Glass Stands, 28. arranged at topto stand out fashionably. prin- EMRICH BEEF CO. Center ilorket. satin, wflb diamond Min in her hair nnd the The stars of the same Jewel In her corsage. Mrs. Edgar Allen, of 1501 Eleventh street cess modes are universally becoming, and the one here 1718 14thSt-n.w- . 8th & M Sts. n.w. The Hawaiian Minister and Mrs. Hatch, will not be ut home today. 2028 14th St. n.w. 215 Indiana avo.n.w. in a gown of while HresdMi silk with gold presentedjiffords a splendid opportunity for the display of l3th,&N.Y.av.n.w. 21st & K Sts. n.w. stripes, draperies of pink.aud green chiffon A hop was given last night at Washington becomingand.stylish' combinations, of which the new Per- 5th&ISts.n.w. 20th & Pa.avo. ruw. with diamond Jewels. et n-- Barracks in. which a number of the smart sian xvithr-velv- M St. n.w. Tire charge , or cloth, cannot be surpassed for 4th&ISts. 30S7 d'affaireof Colombia and bis set of the Capital participated. richness effecjt. SoVs soes bride, Madame Rengrifo. Bhe Is a beautiful Mrs. Fuger and Mrs, Cree received the of blonde, and her roirn of white satin, with guests, and Us ball waaaccKea with flggs,

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