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THE EVENING TIME WASHINGTON TUESDAY JANUARY 15 1901
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL-
The Southern Relief Ball will take placethis evening at the National Rifles Armoryand there is every indication that it willtake rank among the leading dancingfunctions of the season Nothing has beenleft undone by the management to makeit a social and financial success and thebeauty of the day will lend the additionalcharm of good weather The ofthe Southern Relief Society are PresidentMiss Virginia Miller vice presidentsMrs Rust Smith Mrs Albert Akers MrsGreenwood Stanley and Mrs Madison ABallinger recording secretary Mrs H A-
Giilen water corresponding secretary MrsHoratio Taplin treasurer Mrs Magnus SThompson historian Mrs J F Halseychairman executive committee Mrs SSprigg Belt chairman relief committeeMrs C O Merwin
Vice Presidentelect and Mrs Roosevelthave leased for the spring season the resi-dence of Mr Bellamy Storer United StatesMinister to Spain and Mrs Storer Thehouse is at Rhode Island Avenue and Sev-enteenth J reet and is well adapted forentertaining It has one of the handsom-est music rooms at the Capital WhenMr Olney was Secretary of State his fam-ily occupied this residence where theygave the most brillHant entertainments ofthe Administration
Admiral Dewey is confined to the houseby za attack of the grip It seems to beyielding to treatment and the Admiral expects to be out again In a few days
Miss Texas Bates daughter of Paymaster General Bates U S Navy will ar-rive today to be the guest of Representa-tive and Mrs Olmsted Mrs Bates antIdaughters will leave January 24 to spendthe remainder of the winter in Mexico
The ladies of the Representatives in Congress who are residing at the Ebbitt willreceive this afternoon The receiving party will include Mrs Oscar Turner MrsSt S Cowherd Mrs John Dougherty andMiss Mrs J A Barham andMiss Barbara Mrs Sidney E Mudd andMiss Mudd Mrs John D Brenner MrsB F Caldwell and Miss Caldweil MrsJesse Overstreet and Mrs E H Driggs
Mrs Miles is ill with the grip and willnot receive today
Mrs J H Bankhead will not be athome today
The Official Board and Ladies Associa-tion of the Metropolitan M E Church willgive a reception this evening from S to 10oclock in the parlors of the church inhonor of ME and Mrs Matthew G Emery
Senator and Mrs Elkins invited aof dinner guests last night to meet
Miss Helen Gould and Mrs Edwin Gouldof New York The company in addition-to the guests of honor were the ChineseMinister and Mme Wu Mrs MoKennaSenator and lire Mr and MrsArthur Lee Miss Northrope Miss Hawthorne Miss McKenna the Secretary ofWar the Secretary of Agriculture Senator Baker General Bates and Mr Davis-E Elkins
Prof and Mrs Alexander Graham Bellwho are staying at their country homeTwin Oaks held a reception last night
at their Connecticut Avenue residence inhonor of their soninlaw and daughter
marriage occurred in London October 24Palms of all hues with
and smllax vines gave a touch ofsummer beauty to the house and musicadded its charm to what was one of themost attractive evening events of the sea-son Mrs Bell received in garnet velvetand Mrs Grosvenor wore her weddinggown of white satin
At the time cf the wedding of Mr Grosvenor and Miss Elsie Bell a very beautifulcelebration in honor of the event occurred
I at Dr Bells estate on Cape Island inI Nova Scotia Exactly at the time theceremony was being performed in
I with the unfurling of the American Eng-lish and French flags In the evening ahundred bonfires illuminated the groundswhile the initials of the groom and hisbride flamed In huge letters of lightLater there was a ball and a gorgeousdisplay cf fireworks
Mrs Benjamin F Leighton who hasdispensed such gracious hospitalitythroughout past seasons at her handsomeold mission in Massachusetts AvenueCapitol Hill gave a large tea yesterdayafterncon from 5 to 7 oclock The host-ess wearing black velvet was assistedin receiving by her sister Miss Foss whowore with her gown of pink crepe dechine old family Jewels opals and a collar of pearls A bevy of attractive youngbelles who also assisted In welcomingthe callers added no little to the charmof the afternoon The two drawing roomswere decorated with pink and whiteczalias The wall mirrors were curtaIredwith asparagus and with scarletstreamers and the mantels were bankedwith ferns in which were placed basketsof pink orchids The library was aglowwith poinsettia and red roses and in thedining room the mantels were decked withsmilax and white roses and the table wasabloom with white lilies An orchestrastationed on the second hall was screenedfrom view by palms Sirs Leighton willhave as house guests during the seasonthe Misses of LiverpoolEngland and Miss FarnsworthLeightoncousin of the late Sir Frederic Leightonof England
Mrs Cortelyou wife of Mr George BCortelyou Secretary to the Presidentheld the first of her Monday at homesyesterday afternoon at her residence 238Maryland Avenue northeast The younghostess whose charming personality willmake her a distinct acquisition to Capitalsociety welcomed her callers informallywithout other assistants than her twohandsome little sons and her sister MissHines of Hempstead N Y Mrs Cortelyou will be at home Mondays throughout-the season
Repr seatative and Mrs Olmsted enter-tained st dinner last night Among theirguests were the Hon Maud PauncefoteMiss Edith Root Miss Sheridan MissAlice Ward Miss Ffoulke Miss ForakerMiss Lydie Webb Miss Edith Patten MissMabel Merriam Adjutant General CorbinBaron Herman SenorRiano Mr ZelenoyMr Horace Ffoulke Representative Dinsmore Mr McPherson Mr Woodhull andLieutenant Dorey U S
Line for ProjCapt Fred Wheeler Fourth Cavalry
and Capt George L Scott Sixth Cavalryhave by direction of the Secretary of
been ordered before the examiningboard at Fort Myer for enquiry as totheir fitness for promotion Lieut ClintC Hearn Seventh United States Artillery and Lieut Hanson B Black FourthUnited States Artillery have been orderedbefore the examining board at Fort RileyKans for a similar purpose
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AT THE THEATRES
Co I niu 111 a Lainnew star arrived in the city last even-
Ing and an audience of goodly proportion and good nature welcomed hero Thestar is Lulu Glaser and the reception occurred at the Columbia Theatre wherethe young woman and an excellently bal-
anced company presented Sweet AnnaPage a new comic opera in three acts byLouis Le Lange and Edgar Smith withmusic by W H Niedlinger with greatsuccess Miss Glaser made a great personal hit and deservedly too as shesings well dances better and has thtbest idea of a humorous situation of anywoman starring in opera today The re-ception tendered her last evening washearty and sincere and if the Washing-ton verdict is any criterion Miss Glaserwill long remain with her own threesheets and special printing
The company in support is evenly balanced and exceptionally good AlexanderClark is the chief funmaker and as aneccentric comedian is away above par infact his art Is in inver proportion tohis adipose Fred Frear is also good in anatural characterization while Josie Intropodi makes a small bit worthy of noteArthur Donaldson and Gilbert Clayton arenumbered among the excellent ones andHarold Blake possesses a fine tenor voice
The costumes ot the company are newand some splendid color schemes areshown while the staging and scenery areabout all that could be desired Therewill be two matinees Thursday and Saturday
The Xationul Bcrnlmrdt nnd Coquellu
The National Theatre last night heldone of the most thathas ever assembled within the house towitness the initial performance of
was the original LAiglon of Rostandand the performance was in many respects superior to the version of thedrama seen on the same stage a weekearlier The main points of difference between the two interpretations of the actresses portraying the youthful Duke ofReichstadt are that while Maud Adamslooks the Eaglet Bernhardt can scarcelyconceal the fact that the advantage ofyear is not hers and has to rely uponher magnificent art which more thancompensates for any lack of physicalattributes
The original differs from the Parkertranslation of LAiglon in that it is Insix acts whereas the latter is composed-of Jive The scenery of the Americancompany is PO exact duplicate of theBemhardt production although the ar-rangement of the lights in the presentoffering is better than anything that hasbeen shown to a Washington audience fora long time It there is any disappointingwork in the Bernhardt production it isthe battlefield scene at which isso stage managed as to make the noisestax the actress to her utmost in making
heard by the audienceThe spectators were most enthusiastic
throughout and the expressions of ap-proval were frequent and sincere Coquelin the ablest representative of theschool of French comedy and tagedy-
i ever seen on a local stage gives a su-perb portrayal of Flambeau the oldgrenadier while the Mettemich of DesJardin is admirable in any way it may belooked at The company is large and thevarious minor roles are worthily handledTonight LAiglon will be repeated Itwill also be seen tomorrow afternoon andevening and on Thursday night Sardous
La Tosca will be given On Friday andSaturday nights Cyrano de Bergeracwill be the bill with Coquelin in the namepart and Bernhardt as Roxanne Ca-
mille will be played at the Saturday-I
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Frou JFronLast at the Lafayette
the Stock Company appeared in FrauFrau a play adapted from the French bythe late Augastin Daly and one tiat hasfor a long time occupied a prominent placeIn the repertoire of many famous actresses
Frou Frou is the pet name of Gilberte Brigard a happy impetuous Frenchgirl with a score of lovers She marriesone of them Henri Sartorys to please herfather and sister and is afterward wooedfrom husband and child by the Comte DeValreas a supposed friend toThe latter subsequently kills De Valreasand Gilberte returns to her home to diea brokenhearted woman
Miss Percy Haswell plays the role ofGilberte and proves herself quite equal toIts many demands while Miss Alma Kruger gives a pleasing portrayal of Louisesister to Gilberte Miss Louise Matkintosh is very amusing as the Baroness DeCambri Eugene Ormonde essayed therole of Henri Sartorys with ease and dis-tinction and John T Sullivan is a dash-Ing De Valreas Robert Rogers scored inthe part of the Baron De Cambri andWalter Craven plays Brigard Gilbertsfather John Daly Murphy Frederic Sul-livan and William H Conley are seen toadvantage In small parts The usualmatinees will be given tomorrow and Sat-urday
v u iIvernry lUllMarshall P Wilder is the leading enter-
tainer of the bill Manager Chase has engaged for the second anniversary of hismanagement of the Grand and the littlehumorist offers a number of new storiesand jokes that are vastly amusing He Is
followed by Mclrtyre and Heath of TheGeorgia Minstrelr fame who have a nowsketch called The Man From Montanawhich while it Is not so funny as the oldfavorite is sufficiently good to make thetwo immense audiences of yesterday demand a number of recalls
The offsgIng of Musical Dale consistingof a number of melodies played on bellsand an arrangement of reeds proves to bethe best pleasing number of the entirebill and the musicians work was applauded to the echo yesterday The MaidIn the Moon is the name of a new sketchshown by Patrice which allows her towear a costume that would be condemned-on any stage and Is altogether outof place In Its present environment Thefinish of the act is by all means the bestpart of It Josie and Willie Barrows singand dance to the evident satisfaction ofthe spectators and John D Gilbert playsan entire operetta himself assuming thedifferent characters with commendablesuccess Sophia Burnham possesses agood voice of considerable strength whichshe uses effectively in several songs Theconcluding number of the programme iscontributed by the Three Yoscarrys unusually daring acrobats whose workthroughout is exceedingly clever Mati-nee dally
The Academy SuperlinThe Academy contained one of the best
audiences of the theatrical season lastnight when a large and capable companypresented the Hanlons favorite pantomime Superba The spectacle has beenredressed in most elaborate form thescenery is dazzling the lighting effectsare pleasing and the performance is ex-
cellent throughout Adra MadgaHenry Lizie N Wilson and Robert Rosalre of the cast deserve special noticefor their painstaking efforts The specialties including the clever TIller troupe ofgirls the amusing Merrills in their bicycle act apd Prof Galetti with histrained apes were new and were greetedwith deserved applause Superba promises to crowd the Academy all the week
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The Australian Burlesquers thisweeks attraction at the Lyceum drew tothat theatre yesterday two Jarge and wellpleased audiences The entertainment isin every respect enjoyable and som of
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Metropolitan English grand Opera CompanyMaurice Grau and Henry W Savage Managing Directors
Direct From Metropolitan Opera House New YorkPhoebe Strakosch Louise licisslinger Philip Broad Clarence
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Book by LOLL DE LANCE and EDGAR SMITH Music by W PL XEIDLLVGEB
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Mme Bernhardt and M Coauelln ap-pearing at every performance
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FRIDAY JANUARY IS 415 P 3LMISS M L PrXKHAM
tins the honor of announcing the first appearance-in America of
Marquis DE SOUZAT-he Phenomenal Portuguese BaritoneIN GRAND CONCERTI-
n conjunction withMiss Clara Clemens MezzoSoprano her first ap-pearance in America Mile Marie Srbade Nor-wegian Pianist Miss Mary Helen Howe SopranoEllison Van HoOse Tenor
Tickets at box office and Droops Music StoreSteinway Piano used
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Polite VaudeYJHs Anniversary WeekA GALA BILL OF ALLSTAR ACTS
Marshall P WilderMclntvre and Heath Patrice 3 Yoscarrys Mu-
sical Dale John D Gilbert Josie and WillieBarrows and Sophie Buruhain
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the numbers of the bill are worthy of theapplause they received
The burlesques are called A BargainDay and Miss Plaster of Paris and areused to open and close the performancerespectively The olio is furnished byBryant and Seville musical artists Tommy Nolan a comedian and Cora White anattractive young woman In a sketchcalled A Tramps Story Perry andBurns Irish comedians Perry and Hyland in songs and dances Leo and Chapman acrobatic entertained In an offeringtermed Circus Day In Reubenville andKennedy and Quatrelli Jugglers Therewill be a matinee every day
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The Little Egypt Burlesquers the attraction offered by the Bljou managementthis week presents two features thedancing of the performer whose nameadorns the printing of the company andthe Sheik Hadji Tartar Arabs a troupe ofremarkably good acrobats In a whirlwind-act that causes the audience to insist upon a repetition of nearly the entire per-formance The work of Little Egypt istoo well known to the patrons of the bur-lesque theatres to require any commentsufilce to say that It Is much the same asever and shows no sign of deteriorating-The olio is made up of the fallowing actsMae Taylor a singer the De Graft sistersin songs and dances Al C Lawrence animitator Stewart and Markley sketch ar-
tists and Rawson and Baisley in a com-edy skit Matinee daily
Death of n NoimxcimrinnBELAIR Md Jan 15 Mra Elizabeth
Boud the oldest resident of Belalr and oneof the oldest residents of Harford countydied January 15 She had reached the ageof ninetythree years and retained hermental faculties to the last Her eye-
sight was remarkable She could read or-
dinary newspaper type or thread a sewingneedle without glasses She belonged toone of the oldest families in the
Lee was In theRevolutionary war and her father Wil-liam the war of 1312 Shewas the wife of Samuel L Bond a formercrier of the Harford Court who died at theadvanced age of eightythree She leavesone daughter Miss Margaret L Bond MrsBond was a former resident of Baltimoreand spent the latter days of ner life InHarford county She is also survived byone sister Mrs PriscUIa Webster of Al-
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Afternoon BfEOSAPyiSS Evening205 S15
Harry BryantsBurlesquers
HARRY C BRYANTBryant and ScYthe Perry and Burns Nolan
and White Leo and Chapman Kennedy and Quatrclli Perry and Hylind
Next week Miacos Jolly Crass
Little Egypt BurlesquersA-ND
Sheik Hadji Tahar s Troupe of NINE ARABSGREATEST ACT BEFORE THE PUBLIC
Next week Clark Bros RoyaJ Burlesqncrs
Second ConcertThursday Evening Jan 17
BANQUET HALL HOTEL SHOREHAM
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Chris XanderLNEWS FROM GEORGETOWN
oposeil Ilenrlnsr on the Metropolitan Rondo Heavy Cars
The delegation to wait upon the Commissioners and oppose the running of theheavy cars of the Metropolitan Road hasbeen notified that a hearing will be accorded them tomorrow morning A KParris the banker who resides at 3022 PStreet will represent the Georgetowncomplainants on the committee Mr Parris has in his possession numerous vigor-ously worded protests from his immediateneighbors on the Metropolitan routewhich he will present in evidence of theserious annoyance to which these carssubject residents It Is claimed in someof these protests that frequently the pas-sage of cars so rattle the buildings thatbricabrac is thrown to the floor nnd themantels on Welshbach burners are de-
stroyed The complainants further allegethat the cars disturb sleep and promotenervousness The present large cars aresaid to weigh fifteen tons Mr Parris hisassociates on the committee and the resi-dents he represents are unsparing in theirdenunciation of what is characterized as
the invasion of the peace of homes Ameeting with the Commissioners was j
several days ago but postponedpresumably on account of the indisposi-tion of Gen George H Harries who wasto represent the railroad company
The first work on the practical construction of tha Great Falls nnd Old Dominion Railroad will begin tomorrowThe contract for grading has been let toJames O Caton Son The grading forcewill begin operations at a point aboutthree miles frcm the Aqueduct bridge on-
line of the right of way secured fromGeorge O Wonder The charter calls forthe beginning of work on the road by January 24 On that day the jury appointed-to the ten small pieces in Alex
which still remain beyondthe control of the road so far as right of
over them is concerned will convenetake such action as will give the cor-
poration a full right of way to its terminus at the Great Falls
The District of Columbia has trans-ferred to Mattie R Slater part of lot 92square 12SG
Under the auspices of the GeorgetownCollege athletes a big indoor meet will be-held on March 2 at Convention Thecommittee in charge will
and particular features laterMarch 2 has been selected for the purposeof catching the inauguration crowd Arthur Duffy who captured prizes at theParis Exposition and who is a George-town man will participate in the programme Those in of the affairsstate this meet of 2 will be themost important of its kind ever held inthe District of Columbia
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Suits skirts wraps and furs lower thanyouve ever known them-
A most extraordinary purchase and a most extraordinarysale with prices far less than the reduced prices elsewhere Adaring stroke of enterprise vhich will make hundreds of friendsfor this popular store At the very middle of the season youmight we put before you the highest grade wraps furs suitsand skirts at prices less than you expect at tile very end and of-
fer yon the privileges of our charge system allowing you topay the bill as you can afford
Automobile coats at about halfDl i short automobile coats made of the very
L ij highest grade of kersey in tan castor blackand new Havan r Thrown the most ultrafash
finished with rows of stitching and strapseams with the new Hare culls and high flaring collars or thenotch collars if you prefer them lined with the best of satinwhich is guaranteed and finished with motherofpearl but-tons A week or so ago the price of garments like these was20 to 25 nd hundreds were sold at this price Just to think
you get weia now for 1250
f f for long automobile coats made also of the1 best of English kersey in tan and castor withov vr the fashionable scalloped bottoms with flare
cuffs and collars with intricately stitched lapels and withmotherofpearl buttons The description does not do thesehandsome and exceedingly stylish coats the justice they shouldbe given for theyve many points of stylishness not shownTake our word for it that they are the handsomest automo-biles you can find the same which a few weeks ago sold for
30 You may have the choice of this lot at 1750
60 to 75 fur coats 3750I-n the purchase a lot of Ladles Electric Seal and Nearseal FurJackets they were this makers sample garments the coats from which he tookorders at his New York salesroom The elttric seal coats have automobileare lined with silk brocaded satin of the highest grade and have gen
fur collars and reveres which extend to the The Nearsealjackets which as their name implies are exact Alaska sealskin have exquisite fur collars and reveres and are lined withbest satin In the lot there is jet another line of electric seal jackets
have the genuine Astralchan fur yokes and are satin lined There Is lit-tle need to remind you that the regular price of these Is and 75 An ex-clusive furrier will ask you even Youll be dumfounded when you see
which we h ve marked 3750
Astrakhan cloth capes S49824 Astrakhan Cloth with stitched broadcloth around col-
lars and down the front serviceable lining which had to besold for 9t S will be strfd for 458 and at this price will be the most remark-able values in capes ever offered by anybody
Kersey cloth capes 698Fortyeight Black Kersey Cloth Capes the best of kersey and 32 Inches
long lined with silk the most stylish and most serviceable capes of the sea-son which when bought in the regular way had to be sold for 1250 will beoffered for 698
Suits up to 25 950Suits of cheviot merges in several shades suits of oxford cheviots In the
most desirable shades suits of homespun and the like with blouse reefertightfitting doublebreasted silklined jackets and pleated back skirts whichwe had to sell all season for as high as 25 can now be sold as the result ofthis purchase at 950
up to 37 1450-A most ot black pebble a fabric which re-
ally been the most fashionable this season with doublebreasted jackets linedwith highgrade satin with new full pleated back skirts orrather suits like thetH sold for as 37 all season aremost extraordinary bargains
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COLLECTOR HATCH REMOVED
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good quality and best raven black which is usually sold for 50eayard will be sold for 3Jc yard tomorrow and will go to make upa splendid bargain
29c for 33c tricot flannelsAllwool tricot waist and dress flannels are certainly the
most desirable fabrics for separate waists house dresses andchildrens dresses Its soft texture males it easily tucked andpleated In such shades as old rose light blue pink reseda roy-al scarlet oxblood garnet cadet castor lavender crushedstrawberry and black 290 instead of 33C
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