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Boon Nar< CLOSING This Bargain Friday will eni bargains of the season. Hundred - be put on the bargain tables at pr immediately to make room for th( Closing=Out Pr The entire stock of Ladies' Fine Win 9 be plenty of cold weather yet, and you w ) TO BE WITHOUT THEM AT THE ,O8 3 of every description, and Silk Monte Car $10.00 Coats-Price to close.......... 35.00 312.50 Coats-Price to close.......... 38.'4 $18.00 Coats-Price to close..........$10.00 $22.00 Coats-Price to close..........$15.00 Closing Out the Furs. s Children's Fine Fur Sets $2.98 w ill be closed out at........... * Oreat Bargain Our new Spring Lingerie represents th These Special Bargains will interest you t Gowns. Large lot of French Nainsook and Cam bric Gowns: extra length and width; daintily trimmed in lace x and embroidery, bead- X ing and ribbon. 31.50 95c and $2 values at........... * Cx CORSETS. Special sale of high-grade Corsets, medium and short lengths; straight and bias gored, including the following 9 makes: Royal Worcester, Worth Thomson's, Up to American Lady, pt - C. B., $2.00. R. & 0., Your P. D., Choice, H. H., P.N., 6 c W. . Large lot odds and ends in Ladies' Straight Front Corsets; white, black, drab, pink and blue. 2 While they.last................ SPECIAL BARGAINS IN TOILET GOODS. 10c. Hard Rubber Dressing 6c. Com bs............................. 0 lOc. Sample Tooth Brushes.......5c. 7c. Wood Back- Hand Scrubs..... 3c. 3 rolls Sc. Toilet Paper......... c. 10c. Jergen's Honey Soap........ 5c. 5c. and 10c. Toilet Soaps (out O. of wrappers), cake......... e " Box 15c. and 25c. Toilet and Com plexion Powders, shopworn....... 9c. No. 18 Rouge; worth 19c. box.. 12c. 20c. Violet Ammonia, pint....... 9c. 1Oc. Sachets, all odors, In .fancy Crepe Paper..................c" Final Clearance Winter UNDERWEAR. An immense quantity of Winter Un derwear for Women and Children will be closed out tomorrow at sacrifice. Children's Heavy Fleeced Vesta Regular 25c. qualities, to close........................ ? Ladies' Heavy Fleeced Vests and Pants. Regular 50c. qual-25c ities, to close......... BONMAIc A New Branch Postal Telegraph Office .Has Been Opened at Iierbst's Drug Store, 2500 Pa. Ave. Telegrams and Cablegrams to All the World. feI4-424 F. U. wILLIAMS a 00. 20 Deaths From Consumption, 32 From Pneumonia, occurred in this city last week. Be warned in time. If your lungs are weak or you are subject to coughs and colds take "MOROIL," a combination of best Nor wegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites. It is a most efficacious remedy for all lung and throat troubles, tones up the system and builds up wasted tissues. $1 a Big Bottle. Williams' Temple Drug Store, soa. Agents in Washinsta, Corner 9th and F. fe10-th,.ata-70 J. J. Georges &Son, Poot FSpecial sts. he tet bm~fS, j 3he Bargai OUT THE WINTE the great annual clearance sale an s of "broken lots" and "odds .and ei ces far below their cost. The balani NEW SPRING STOCK. It will bi ices for Ladies' S ter Coats and Suits will be closed out tom( Ill be in need of just such garments as ar( T. Ladies' Suits in large variety of stylem os. $25.00 Coats-Price to close..........$18.Ol .$28.00 Coats-Price to close..........$20.00 335.00 Coats-Price to crose..........$22.0 $40.00 Coats-Price to close..........$25.00 Every piece of Fur in the house will be sent. Ladies' Fine Fur Scarfs $2.98 will be closed out at........... s in Ladies' Musi e very best of the world's product-the daii omorrow: Special Lot Ladies' Fine Muslin Draw era; deep flounce with cluster of tucks; trimmed in Torchon Lace; yoke band and draw string, :21 c. at............ ............ Special Lot Ladies' Knee Skirts, with deep cambric flounce, yoke band and draw string. Bar g a in F r id a y p r ic e .................. *riF Bargain Frida; Fo - One yard Sc. and 7 Sc. Colored Brush Bi 0Hooks and Eyes; of dozen 5c. Four-hole One Cent."Darning Cotton; pi Thimbles. For10c . Collar Wood Halri Three Cents. t;it tthed Bra Por Clark's O. N.' Crochet Cotton. For ton, black or w! Dlt IndIin, 2plaii Five Cents. 2 1'4 yards long, tic, worth 10c. (length);. 24-yd. White Cott Pearl Buttons, worth Sc. and lOc. card of Bargains in Veils 4 Special lot Ready-to-wear Veils, made ribbon border. Latest novelty. Regular day ........................................ Special lot Cambric and Nainsook Eml 2 to 4 inches wide. Regular price, Sc. to 1L Special Glove Sale. "a nt Regular $1.00 values.................... Special Bargains in 8c. and Sc. Gold-plated Collar C Buttons-all shapes............. lO10. to 25c. SainWie Broodhes, 5 Stick Pins and Hat Pins......... * Large lot Belt Buckles, Sash Pins and Waist Sets; new oxidized and French. gray effects. Regular -- 25c. values..................... C E;314=3 ac I :444 :a... 444404.o 3 At DROOP'S. A Fhie Sqiuare Pianio Cheap. It has just been thorough ly overhauled and placed in first-class condition b~y our experts. It is a sweet toned ''McCammion"- in a hand some rosewood case, and is a genuine bargain at Termns arranged to suit. Another good special is a Chckering Upright at DROOP MSI 'Steinway and Other Pianos, S925 Penna. Ave. N. W. Sfe19-75d Catarrh and all germ diseases, such as Consumption,. Bright's Disease, Diphtheria, Dys pepsia and blood disorders generally, acute or chronic, are almost Immediately ar rested, and, in time, com. pletely and permanently cured, by RADAM'S in CROBE KILLER, the only universal remedy foun d on the germ theory of dits ease. Pifteen yeasfsirno a tr Friday. R STOCK. I will offer thousands of the rarest ads" in every-day necessities will :e of the winter stock must be sold SACRIFICED TOMORROW. aits and Coats. rrow at below cost prices. There will priced below. YOU CANNOT AFFORD and colors. Long ynd Short Cloth Coats Large assortment of fine Man-tailored Suits. Regular $15.00, $18.00 10 and $20.00 values-Price to close Sacrificed tomorrow. A splendid invest Ladles' Fine Coney Muffs 69c. will be closed out at........... in Underwear. tiest and most exclusive in the city. x Skirts. This is another ex * ceptional bargain in High-grade Underwear; spe cial lot of 250 Fine Cambric and Muslin Skirts; handsomely trim med in Embroidery, Torchon, Point de Paris Lace and Inserting; regular $1.50 value. Bargain Friday 95c. ,ric.......................... x K y Notion Sale. Velveteen Binding in colors; one yard nding; card of 2 dozen Extra Quality ie Belt Sc. Fancy Stitched Belting; one Pearl Shirt Buttons; three cards Colored er Gold - eye Needles; two Aluminum Children's Hose Supporters, worth 10c.; orms; 5c. Linen-finish Thread, spool; Sc. in Cabinets; Sc. Pin Cubes, assorted size ne Collar Buttons; Sc. White Feather id. . Darning Cotton, 3 spools; ,Brooks' Silky all colors, 2 spools; Brooks' Machine Cot mite, three spools; 5c. quality Black Brush ds; Dressmakers' Pins, 6 papers; Steel i or crimped, 12 papers; Flat Shoe Laces, 1 dozen; Fancy Frilled Silk .Garter Elas on Tape, worth 10c. and 15c. piece; White two dozen. mnd Embroideries. of fancy mesh, with 3 rows of price, Osc. Special Bargain Fri- 49c" iroideries, Edgings and Insertings, %c. yard. Bargain Friday..... . . stock of Ladles' 2-clasp Prime - Gloves... sizes and colors..69C. J1BWE~LRY. Special lot Fan Chains, girt silver, link and fancy bead ef- 1?C fects. - Regular 25c. qUalities.. Special lot Ladles' Black Postillion Belts; new effects; large tabs.. 25c. values-for.... A - Special lot Wrist Bags, black and col ored leathers, imitatidn seal, morocco, alligator, witih nickel, gilt and gun metal chains. 3c. and 23c 50c. values .................... ." * 20 7th St. MECORATINU. We make a specialty of Fine Mural Decorating. The most artistic effects in colors and re-. lief. Roomis remodeled in any de sired style. CYBeautiful Hardwood PARQU]!IRY FLOORS, laid complete, 25c. sq. ft. Wurdeman &Co., INTERIOR DECORATORS & FURNISHERS,~ 61o 12th St. orth* fr** fe19-th,s&tu-30 COK EPAIRERS. We're recognized as expert eloek repairers. We repair Uncle Sam's beat clocks. .If want your clock repeired A. 0. HUTTELY, 632 G n.y. 5 RUSdE That Are -And DO fit are the only kind to. be found In our etock. If you find one necessary select it here. Pro-' fesoasare In attendance to see thtyou are perfectly fitted and no extra charge is made. WLOe~WEST PRICES, gual,an Evans' Drug Store, ~ 9 2-924 F St. N.W. BEST ANTHRACITE PROM MINESSDN WTO. MING.AND SCBUYLKILL REGIONS. JURNACE.............................Wg EGG. STOVE AND CREUTZUT....6J5 PEE TON~ Consumers' Co-operative Coal Co., *s14t-*. Hlair Goods at Half Pce. switebee at..SS.Se-amerly e.o. Gray Uwlitehes. . . .$.W--fermerly Nib. Gray swit.hes. ... N--Issesty Ns. Impedial Hair Dye, $z-25 Raiwt ISEMAN 7th and Our entire stock of Chil dren's Fancy Stks, Over coats and Ree reduced one-third of. tfeA original price. Rather than carry them over another . we are willing to sacr' them at a loss. This is tlW method of doing business. We start each season with new up-to date stylish assrnent direct from our own Jactory-we never have anything old to offer you. No matter what the former price take one third off. Not a fancy suit, overcoat or reefer reserved. The entire stock must go and go quickly. Mothers, bring your son with you tomorrow. Have them fitted in a warm suit or a new dressy- coat or reefer. There really will be plenty of cold weather yet to come-then, again, you'll have next - season- to start with. MEN'S OVERCOATS. This kjnd of weather cer tainly does demand q heavy overcoat. Why risk catch ing cold when you.can select any overcoat in the house at one-third off its marked price? This year's newest styles-silk lined; Italian cloth lined and serge lined. Every one of these coats are made in our own work rooms -after our own- individual ideas--that's really the rea son why our garments have that distinctiveness to them which is not found in or dinary ready-made-garments. EISEMAN -BROS Outfitters for Both Men and Boy-, SEVENTH AND E STS. 11 Established , jftury Ago. "ewels belong to wotis $er posession o0 them enhances their beauty-and hers." E,Z ;, fma in the VERY Dianignd we offer foi sale passe' t searching scrutiny of -pspliamond ex perts, and :i, gAuranteed tt be absolutely. perfect, at" GALT & BRO., JEWEL S'i . SILVER THK,'S STATIONERS, ioy Pennsylvania Avenue. fel9-th,s&tu-40 mai,unns4YYwa eIuNYYY TeaYNYYyY aIYYN11INiNYN IaNN IYNNlII,N Fresh, Deicdous BUTTER. O U'B assured Bu$ter of finest - qulity when buin here. "Coru copta" Brand, "Oow" Brand " Square" Prints, "J.F.0; Print, "Diamo d" Creamery, Four Leaf Clover" Creamery and other brands of note. e7lb. boxes "Four Leaf Clover Cream ery," $1.68. JAS. F. OYSTER, Cor. 9th & Pa. Ave, 'Phone 27r. -SQUARE STANDS hn'Cdin$r, K StreetRgg and9-t End Mar#etu7t.ig Health and Beauty OF THlE HAIR -are assured by the "Hattie if. Shacklette Treat, ment." ft absolutely cures dandruff-sto2s the hall from falling and creates a luxuriant .growth a beautiful hair. 12 treatments for $6. Hattie M. Sharcklette, SPECIALIE FOR THE SKIN AND HAIR, 608 1-1th St. O;nlg womea Scalp Treatment for Gentlemen. Falling hair, dandruff and baldness effectiveli treated by MRS. BARNES, washington Saving Bank bldg., 12th and G. Hattie- Mf. Shacklette's Malp Remedies used. fe1-ths&tu-28 Flour Perffection~ C EMblended of the cocs spring and winter BLEND 'eatflU d"Il js . st NOURHING FLUR 2""*r -"pe'''" -AT YOUR ROCER'S. B. B.Barnsifaw& Bro. Wholesalers, 1@Ith et- 5-e ~HOSEinBR g7Great varIi pombe preeg. JKB. Morre)rG kst rel9-th,satu-14 e4 - - *"-% TI,E -SUL .1BLU Bot'the Weddg T t,h~ PAVLOW-DEB PLANQUEE TWO HUNDEED DANCED TE LAWT BACHELORS'. Brilliant Reception. at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. Wynne-Dinnezn and Other Events-Notes. The bridal pageant to a:tend Mile. Irene Des Planques and M. Alexander Pavlow at their marriage tonight at the Russian em bassy, on Rhode Island avenue, will carry out. to perfection the details surrounding a similar ceremony in the land of the czar The previous weddings here where Rus sian ecclesiastics officiated were neces sarily limi:ed in splendor, but these neces sities do not appeal if the case of this couple, whose engagement and marriage have been such a frequent topic this win ter. The ceremony will be accompanied by all the impressive religious rites of the Miss des Pianques. Orthodox Greek Church, and will be wit. nessed by a large concourse of the friends of the Russian ambassador and the bride and groom. The company is asket for 101relock, and will be assembled in the drawing rooms and hall when the bridal procession will descend the wide staircase. At th^ head will be Bishop Tikhon, the primate of the Greek Church in America, followed by four priests from the Churct of St. Nicholas, New York city, Who wll carry lighted censors, assist in the service and chant the hymns. The bridegroom will come next, followed by a small boy, Master von Kreuter, who, dressed in the white costume of a page, will bear on a cushion a magnificent gold ikon, an image of the Virgin and Child, pre sented by Count Cassini to the bride. The bride. escorted by her father, will be fol lowed by the Cduntess Cassini, Mile. de Smirnoff and Mile. Lodogensky, the brides maids, and Mile. Janine Des Planques as flower maid. The Russian ambassador will escort Mme. Des Planques, and the proces sion will close with the four best men and the ushers. Officiating in these two groups will be Baron Schilling, Mr. Theodore Han sen, Col. Raspopow and Mr. Routkowsky, all members of the embassy staff; Count Montgelas and Baron von Ritter of the German embassy; Count Faramond, mili tary attache. of the French embassy; Mr. Montagna of the Italian and Herman Nor Mr. Pavlow. man of the British embassy, Charles Wau Sters of the Belgian legation, Baron Ferseti and Pierre Rogestvensky of the Ryssiaz embassy and Major Charles McCauley and John Van Ness Philip of this city. The bride's dress is to be of white satin brocade, in which gold threads ar-e inter woven. She will wear a quantity of jew els. The wedding gifts from the groom are a collar of diamonds with ruby clasps and four beautifui rings of emeralds, diamonds, rubies and pearls. Count Cassini has givern her pearl earrings and the Countess Cassini a ruby ring and a number of lace qounces. Countess Cassini will wear white panne velvet and the other attendants white silt Ior satin. [The cerinony will take about thirty-five Iminutes. an.d during its progress the couple will face the altar, which has been. erected in the dining room, and decorated' with roses and .lilies as the custom demands, Jeweled crowns are held over the heads of the couple- during the service, and many other Interesting..rites followed. Mile. Des Pianques is the daughter of M. Gabriel Des P-kanques-of -the Russian financial service. She is-.young and very - handsome, and has- been educated in Paris. M. Pavlow Is the Rusin minister tO Corea, and eminent in the diplomiatie sery - ee. After a usrt meier frip the coiple will return here before leaving for their home in Corea. Tuesday evening a surprise party was given-Miss Ima,ttie Teachum,.1200 New Jer sey avenue southeast, Among thoe pas ent were Irene Hughes, Edith Lowry, Len una Post. May .aettley, Ma.ttie Teachuam Jeromid Berone, Maria OniI George Hut,-e aid' Wikiam H.. bll,Drn the evrn he youing folks enjoyedthm -belvee .In seeny interesting gas, aftes which refresliaents were evd eo the last time thi aesb trro. - bie at tome~ ' ~ i~~~ urtheast..o8aturday vening last. Dane agand .nunmefous anmes were the fetures' o he evening and seemed to be thoroughly ejoyed by "the little maidens." Amng thoanspresent were-Mpses Emily P. Rider, 3steuta Grant. Suds Dane, Helen Bane, Btalnehe Wi>lia. Irene wkins. Lily Nwkini. Kathera'Tleteher. Lulu Gothe nou and Jede M. Besselievro: Refresh mepts were served in Study Hah No. 2. wbich was ppr ately . decorated with the school 66lors. bn and white. - Mr. and Mrs. Julius Cohen will receive 3U"14*4, Fbruary 2, ftroh 7 to 10 p.m., in honor of their son Leon's twenty-flirst an niversary. Miss -Ida Haye entetained some of her young friends on Monday evening- last, from 8 to 10:30. ateher home, 107 I street northwest. Numerous games were played and refreshmenti were served. The dining room was tastefully decorated with rib bons of various colors. and this charming effect was enhanced by the soft light from many candles of variegated hues which were on the table and on all sides of the room. -Those present were: Mimes- Mired Thwing. Mame Loud. Frances Work. An nie Clark and Ida Hayes; Masters Walter Miller, Lee Cary, John Foley. Horace La brand, John Croghan. and Hamilton John son. Miss Ida was ably assisted during the evening by her elder sister, Miss Gertrude Hayes, Mrs, Thwing and Mrs. Hayes. Mrs. Charles H. Bates will be at home tomorrow from 4 to 7. Mr. and Mrs. George Scheel entertained the young friends of their granddaughter, Miss Mildred Ward, at a birthday party last evening. About thirty were present. many of them being accompanied by thei parents, and a number of the intimate friends of the ,host and hostess participated in - the enjoyment of the evening. Miss Mildred was the recipient of a number of pretty gifts, and, a dainty supper was served. Mrs. Howard Reeside will receive tomor row for the last time this season. Last night at St. Thomas' Church a large gathering attended the marriage of Miss ,Maude Singleton Morgan, daughter of Mrs. Lawton Morgan, and Mr. Frank Harper Elmore, the former rector, Rev. Dr. John A. Aspinwall, officiating. Miss Dollie Young o. Washington was maid of hbnor, and ten young girl friends and a married relative of the bride acted as a guard of honor. The ushers were Drs. Samuel G. Staples and Sterling Ruffin and Messrs. Victor Wallace and George Derry. The guard of honor included Misses Mary and Margaret Har vey, Anna Getty, Margaret Green and Miri am Ballinger, all of Washington; Miss Jes sie Dell of Georgia, Miss Elsie Mason and Mrs. Kathleen Reed, wearing pretty gowns of pale green, blue, yellow and white. The bride was escorted by her brother, Mr. Robert Lawton Morgan, who gave her away. She wore white crepe de chine over taffeta, a tulle veil and orange blossoms and carried 'lilies of the valley and bride roses. The maid of honor wore pink and carried bridesmaid roses. Two schoolgirl friends-Miss Margaret Young and Miss Laura White-gowned in white, walked be hind the bride, closing the procession to the obancel. Mr. Douglas Swompayrac of South Carolina was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Elmore left after the ceremony and will be at home the first -week in March at 1737 Corcoran street. The first assistant postmaster general and Mrs. Wynne gave one of the most elegant receptions of the winter last, night, welcom ing to their home on Rhode Island avenue several hundred friends from official and resident circles. Back of where the host and hostess stood in their front drawing room to receive their guests was a bank of American Beauty roses and ferns, reaching up to the ceiling. The mantels had clus ters of roses set amid maiden-hair fern. In the dining room pink roses adorned the sub stantially provided refreshment table and roses and tulips bloomed on mantels and sideboards. The hall way and staircase. as well as the walls of all the rooms, were sprayed wkh southern smilax, making the interior of the attractive house suggest the tropics in contrast with the intense cold of the night. Another pretty feature was the conservatory where rose-colored lights illu minated and a string orchestra played. The charming hostess was resplendent in a gown of white tulle pailletted in silver with a touch of rose velvet on the corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Wynne were assisted in entertaining their guests by Mr. Owen McCabe, father of the hostess. arid 'the- two eider sons of the household, -Capt. Frank J: Wynne, U. S. M. C., and Mr. Henry Wynne. Some of the, guests were the Postmaster General and Mrs. Payne, the Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Shaw, Capt. and Mrs. Cowles,- the German minister and Bar oness Von .Sternburg, Miss Louise lJones, Mrs. Cameron, the Secretary of the Navy, Justice and Mrs. Holmes, Justice Brown, Senator and Mrs. Foraker, Senator Spooner, Senator Fairbanks,- Miss Fairbanks, Sena tor and Mrs. Burrows, Gen. and Mrs. Hey wood, Representative and Mrs. Showalter. Senator .Beveridge, . Commissioner and Mrs. Henry L. West, Miss West, Com missioner and Mrs. Macfarland, the Haytian minister and Mme. Leger, Miss Bourke, the Cuban minister, Count and Countess Quadt, Senator and Mrs. Quarles, Senator Kean and Miss Kean, Senator and Mrs. Kearns, the minister from Peru and Mme Calderon, the first sec retary of the Peruvian legation, the minis ter from Nicaragua, the minister from Sal vador and Mine. Lopez, Col. and Mrs. Bing ham, the Speaker and Mrs. Henderson, Gen. and Mrs. A. W. Greely, Represe'nta tive and Mrs. Mann, Representativ'e and Mrs. Boutell, Representative and Mrs. Grosvenor, the first assistant secretary of state, Mr. Loomis; Mr. and Mrs., Perry Heath, Miss Stell-wagen:Col. and Mrs. Ains worth, Miss McCarthy. Mrs. T. C. Noyes, Solicitor and Mrs. O'Connell, Miss O'Con nell, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Culp, Mr. and Mrs. Tweedale, Representative and Mrs. Burke, Miss Burke, Representative and Mrs. Warner, Miss Warner,Representative and Mrs. Grigg, the Misses Seckendorf, Mr. S. E. Johnson, Rev. Dr. Stafford, Rev. Charles M. Bart. Rev. Edward Buckey, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Hamlin, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Foster, Dr. and Mrs. -Magruder, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Richard son, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Colbert, Miss Sullivan, Judge and Mrs. Barnard, Judge and Mrs. Anderson, Miss Anderson, Mr.. and Mrs. Spalding, Mr. and Mrs. Madden, Mr. and Mrs. Vander grift, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lyon Gooch, Repre sentative and- Mrs. Burhanm. Miss Burham, Representative and Mrs. Bremer. Senator Bacon, Mr. Rudolph Kauffmann, Represen tative and Mrs. Norcroff, Representative and Mrs. -Gardner. Representative and Mrs. Lou denslager, ' Mr. and Mrs. Yerkes. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes, Dr. G. L., Scott, 1 -. S. A.; Mi'. and Mrs. George. Rouzer, Cant. Leon ard, Lieut. Bowman, the Misses Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Lisner, Mr. - and Mrs. Edgar, Mr. and Mrs. Wm H. De Lacey. Mr. and Mrs. Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Halste3, Mr. F. A., Richardson, Mr. George Gili.anxd, Mr. and Mrs. Dolining. Mr. John Sh"river. Mrs. McKnight Moses, Mr. and Mrs: D. S. Barry, Col. Reed, U. S. M. C.,, and Mr. and Mrs. Jules Gut,hrldge. Miss Eugenia D. Borden wIll receive to morrow, for the last time this season, be tween 3 and 6 p.m.,.1822 Q street northwest. Mr. and Mrs. William Eleroy Curtis en tertained at dinner' last night the Baroness Moneheur, Mr. and Mrs.- Robert Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Charies. Spalding, Commander and Mr.Southeand4 sMrs. Arthur Murry Dodge, emerer, Miss Curtis, Mr. Ldials. ,a susieretary 'otr siate; Mr. 6ordon Streng. Mr. Durhans White Stevens and Mr. Remoen Whitehouse. Mrs. Roosett, who'ssturned from Phila elal .la yeterayafternoon, spent an . Mrn 4Nufingat the Academy of Fine Arts, with Mr. and Mrs. John -W. Brock, her hos, hnjoying the new pictures. Mrs. G; Theoa&eN Thomas of Pittsburng, hucompantiqd bp' her~ dgughter Elisabeth It on -an extended visit to her mnother-in-law, Mrg.'% Ms !hoa, 6.5 K street. -- Ad Mr. George HoWad l 0 ol o a hundred cosa l. Thela were Several I. ror figures and a sonvenir one. 111e Mt of those invited ws- as- foSwar Baron von Bitter au Grunstien. Count A. von Montgelas. the Russian ambasadr. Comtesse Cassini and Mr. M. Routkowsky, the Mexican -amb-assaor and Bengra Gar cla de AsOres. Senor Don Rodrigo do As piros. the Italian ambaasador and Signora -.. des Pianches. Signor Giulio C. Montag na, the British ambassad and the honora ble lady Herbert. Mr, H. C. Norman, the Austrian amboiMador -and Mme. Hengel mueller .von Hengervar. Baron George von Frankenstein. Baroness von Palm. the min later of Cuba and Mme.- Quesada, the min ister of Sweden and Norway, Mr. C. Hauge, the minister of Denmark.. the minister of the Netherlands, the minister of Japan and Mime. Kogoro.Takahita. Mr. Durham White Stevens. the minister of Peru and Mrs. Calderon. Miss 'Calderoti. the minister of Persia. the minister of the Argentine Repub lie and Senora de Garcia Merou, Senor Don Augusto F. Pulido. Mr. Henry Stroehlin. Swisa legation, the minister of Belgium and Baroness Moncheur, the minister of Portu gal, the minister of Spait, Senor Don Juan Riano. Mr. and Mrs. Pierre De Margerie, Senator and Mrs. R. A. Alger, Col. and Mrs. Charles T. Alexander, Miss Alexander. Dr. and Mrs. Aberombe, - Mrs. Chandler Andtrson. Mrs. and Miss Atmy, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Addison. Mrs. J. C. Audenreid. Mr. and Mrt. J. Hubley Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Andrews. Mrs. Robert An derson and the Misses Anderson. Mrs. N. S. Anderson, Mrs. Mah'on Ashford and Miss Ashford. Mr..and Mrs. Stone Abert. Mr. and Mrs. Larg Anderson, Miss Archibald. Mr. Justice and Mrs. Brewer. Miss Brew (Continued on Eleventh Page.) KARRTWn MUIRRAY-FAi NCE. On February 1S, 1903. at St. Dominic i Churcb. by the Rtev. Father Kent, JOHN D. MUit'LY and MARGARETE -M. FAl'NCE, both of this city. " DIED. BOARMAN. At the home of Mrs. E. C. Wight, Maryland. op Wednesday. February 18, 1905. irs. MARY H. BOARM.AN. Funeral from residence of Mrs. S. .W. Hattaway, 1645 K street northwest. at 9:45 Friday. Pale ruary 20. Mass at St. l'aul's Church, 15th and V. at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. * COHEN. On February 19. 1308. at 3:20 a.m., of spinal meningitis. REBECCA LOUISE. beloved wife of William K. Cohen and daughter of Ed ward F. Simpson. Funeral from her late residence, 202 15th street northwest, Saturday, February 21. at 2 o'clock p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment private. s* GRANT. On Tuesday. February 17, 1905. DORA, beloved wife of the late Donald Grant. Funeral Thursday. February 19, I p.m., Hanover, Pa. (Baltimore papers please copy.) KUHLAND. At Anacostia, D. C., Wednesday. February 18, 11108, at 7:40 p.m.., Mrs. MARY A. KUHLAND, widow of Nicholas Kubland, aged ninety year. Funeral from residence of her son-in-law, H. A. Linger, 512 Harrison street. Anacostis. Febru ary 20. at 2 o'clock. Friends invited to serv ices. Interment private. " LIPPITT. On Thursday. February 19, 1903, ELIZA WElB LIPPITT, aged seventy-eight 'years. Services will be held at the home of her son-in-law. Captain C. W. Rae. U. 8. N., 1827 .Jeferson place, on Saturday. February 21, at 11 o'clock a.m. Interment at Charleston, S. C.. , 2 McEIFRESH. On February 19. 1903, at 6:30 a.m.. Mrs. ELIZABETH M. McEIZRESH. widow of the late Geo. S. McF.lfresh. Funeral from late residence, 919 L street north west. Saturday. February 21. at 2 o'clock p.m. Friends invited. Interment ptivate. 2* McGILL. At his residence. 459 Massachusetts avenue northwest, on Thursday. February 19, 1903. at 5:1L a.m.. THHoMAS HOWAtDI Mc GILL. son of the late Thomts and 'Mary Mc Gill. Notice of funeral will be given. * PERKINS. On Thursday,, Febtuary.,19. 1913, ab 2:25 a.m., at his rrside'nee. 1009 231 street northwest. EDWIN IER, beloved husband of Jennie Perkins. Notice of funeral hereaft-'r. SHAFER. On Thursday. February 19, 1903. at - 7:30 a.m.. at -his- residence. No. 6 M street northeast. FRANCIS E. SHAFER, aged fifty five years. Funeral from St. Aleysia. Church. with r.quiem mass., on Saturday, February 21, at 9 o'clock a.m. Interment private. 2* WILSON. On Wednesdey. February 18. 1903, at 12 o'clock in.. LITTE.L WILSON, beloved hus bargd of Mae Hamilton Wilson. Funeral from the residence of his mother. in Rich mond. V., on Friday. Febiary '20, at 3 p.m. * In Memoriam. BEAN. In sad remembrance of my- dear mother, ELIZA BEAN. who l.asn'd away two years age today, February 19. 1901. Loved in -life. renmeni.ered in death. * BY H-IEt -DAUGHTL+R- K. M. W. BEAN. In sad bui loving rnlembrance of . ur drar mother. ELIZ.1 BEiAN. who departed this life two years ago today-Fcbruary,19, 191)1. . May the soul of the faithfpl departed rest in p'ase. BY HER D.AUGIITEiS, E: McCAltTNEY AND> M. C. IOHR. * GREENE. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear father. THOMAS K. GREIENE. Jr.. who died ten years ago today. February 19, 1893. Gone, but not forgotten.. BY HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. Dearest father, thou hast left us, We thy loss most deeply feel. But 'tis God who bas bereft usst. He will all our sorr.ws heal. IYY -llS .IAUGHTER MABEL. HARDEN. In sad but lovlng remembrane o~f my dear friend. J. MILTON IIARDEN, who depart ed this life 'evn years ago today, February 19. 1896. I have often dreamed, Milton,. that you were not dead, And yon came to rme and it seemed you said: "All's well. beloved--be of good cheer: We are heatt to heart. andi there's naught to fear.." And it s.eemed I waus glad with 'g14dnesa de.ep In my sleep, ah, JMod' in my sleep-my sieepi! * Your devcted friend. RIATl'lE C. hIARDEN. In loving but sad. remembrance of my devoted sou J. MILTON HARDEN, who de. parted this life seven years ago tuday -Febra ary 19,,1im6. .i-t. In P. Gone from earth: yes, gone forever; T'ear-dimmedl eyes shall faze in vain, We shall see his face, oh. -never, Never more en earth a-rain. . Gone, but not forgottein.MOHR HIART. In loving remembrance of my dearly be.: loved daughter no- our sister, BESSIE A. HART. who died fifteen years ago teday. Feb. ruary 19. 1888S. Anniversary mass at Ut. Aloysius Church at 0:it) o'clock. HOPKINS. In . loving re.membrance et my deas> mother. 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