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What Women we Critics Dinagres—) of si Pashions—: ° iy i. — ~ age mer Styles. From Our Owe Correspondent New Youu, June 5. Probably there never was so much written on the subject of clothes as now. Woumen may well be distracted by the variety of oplaious, all of whieb are agreed upen one potat—to dis- Agree with each other—and very few of which contribute anything of value to the solution of | the problem—ir tme subject presents any prob- | Jem that s not explainable by trades and com- petition and the natural differcness in the formation of men end women. It is expected that art in its relatigns to eom- mon life will take cogulzance 0 s, and therefore “siudies” o: form, “studies” of color and “studies” of drapery, while interesting a3 Such aud suggestive to ‘the more intgiligeat minds amoig w-muen, do vos exciie a Sister: ing Ingluence: but when old and dignided re- | News like the North American tuinks the mat- | ter worthy of» “sympusiui,” and selects (it Is to be presumed) five of the ablest coytributors { camdind to the literature of the subject, it Is | Fatber disappointing to tad no clearer light | thrown upon any of the vexed questieas can- | cerping it, nor ih fact any suggestions wade | Which “have pructieal value or daim to origin- ality, The best article of the group is by Charles Dudiey Warner, who makes a true and subtle remark ( fy sehen he says “Thy subgat of woman's dress bas a peculiar fascination, cause tue suducu, continous, and exteme changes in it are ‘related to no physioldgteal fact aud cau be traced to uo known oF regular Operation of the mind.” The next best article is by Surgeon General Hammond, and bis is prlucipally good beeause itis fair, ut dictatorial, and dues bot pretend to know’ Birs. ifelon Juekson ts the only one who gives the actual tuhivns and infusuees on tasitans for the past twouty years crodis for the uamauer of guod idess und sensible wpuitary ortleies of dress which have beew tuircducsd and usslated to maintain thelr ground wxalust the efforts of capricious and exclusive social aud trade luflu- > fs ences. Bayilsod, Copeland, ware in china. The writer of the leading article, Mrs. B. M. | King, starts olf with the platform laid down by y Haberten’s dress refurm movement, and Which was ziven in letlers from Bugiand t6 this | country by myself four yeurs ago the present summer. ‘The ideas are good, but not new, aud | whew, she gues ou tosay. that womag's “unregulated by the necessary conditiens uf progress. has proceeded from bad to worse, (the italic Is mine) injuring her body aad de ding her mind,” she at least says more that true ” The dress of woineu has wad Its sews of progression and retrugvession, but it isto du for comfort and convedience: fer wholesqm ness ties, far in advance of any period since tiw day of such suuple torus of covering asgave the fire opportunity to natural graee of moveincnt, | Dut was at thesame time less compact and quite | unit tor the ripid movement and business und | social complexities of modern live. Fifty years ago the ev! of torture (see Mme. young fo the form, and useful in holding fu Soft flesh that falls below the line of and fp preventing also the bands of uuderga ments from cutting inte it. Fusulon Is respou- sible for much exaggeration aud many aay whims and tances, fut it could not resiure the towering head dress. the powdered dour aud cosmetic era, the “cages” and the padded hips @ny more than the rigid iron-bauded comet, Tb permitted the Tatrguctiou of the short walking dress twenty-dve years ago, and lave tke | though various efforts Lave been made to get tid OF it, and bring the street-sweeplag skirts back aria, they have proved futile. ‘Pie com- and Intelligsuce of Americana Women Yority aun; cisions ty won as Wel: asamoug Women wake a9 pruien- sions to fasinga. 2 y ave learning to | keep fast hold of essentials, as they can well afford, t5 ta selves. ig the details, care of them: DIVIDING THE SKIRT. It Is useless to preach trowsurs to the elvilized Woman under the name of the divided sitrt or | } any other. She will bave nowe of them uuloss | they are put outot sight. The “dt not present any Just claims tothe suffrages of | Women, apart from the prejudice existing | against trowsers in place of skirts. It is slampiy wn ugly and sbapeless kind of drawer, wad when it tries to be pretty, tL. by adding rafiles, | Weakness, the last eiurt of unbeci! Piling. - Mrs. King, the present represcmtative aposie of | the divided skirt movement, was invited to a meeting of ladies ig New York, watch she at- tended In a divided dress. made after her owa most approved st. The wite diviaions of tue skirt were long “and very much tufted: the | skirt was very short snd rudied alse, aud the Icose jaccet part much trimmed. It was a dress Fequiring muci labor, aud very cus y aud if Femediabiy soiled. It had a patchy appes: ance, was devoid uf grace and dienity tracted the attention of boys In th These are all real and valid obfectious, ably every woman bas some to her dress, as eve! Jects more” or euviroument, wh “Probe Jestlou tu anal Winia, certaln woolea tatertaty belly get apart by really d bie Womed for certain dednite aud well, pure pose: he bust, | cloth—: and seaside ® ht ja: Faiive dglinis, things in sigek, of led” does | imported, Y person in the world abed ur tue sslet, the ss iy the Liote ral assailed a uu en THE EVENING sTAR WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1885-DOUBLE SHEET. ric. As late as the begfouing of the present eentury gottos for dresses was dearer thaa Wool dod the cbints cotton Te was tbe lusury of the poor, as silken fabrics were tI lusury of the rich, Amerk cotton cot. ton cheap to all the world, aud Chinese silk made , Lf mat ol St least ches than ig bad a every woman want for generations hud been deprived of It, and a alik dress to many meant the re: tien of the wiigest dream ef umbition. '¢ are only Just now recoverimz from that exuggerated semse of the value of: +» aud it is oteuatarel umd agit should be, that the re- acuionary RoveTasS the Sycageee feelin: ia evor of the eariy febric should be foun among the rich gad’ well-to-do claswes. Those who have ng iNusiops alow siJk are intimately Spaceniee With its! inp oa eee Diltiee and fre to ff its proper pluce and value, OH woor has deve sourcthing to clevate wool by showiag its susceptibility to pleturesque and graces gement; and this influence has dose moge than ought else to maintain the ascendangy acaulred by soft textures to the exclusion of the stiffstuifs and wiry alpacas of ® previous cra, Tuere is a subtle Giwclnation in the texture of pure wool that is absent trom sie, linens aud cotiep. One would say it had feeling and a vital quality that brings it Into régyart with buwan needs. Itis both warm ai tis both light and cool; it Is sympa- 1c wud rest{ul unless made atherwise by the eduction of a fureigu element or the structive art of the bud modiste. Sill and satin lave been made subyervient to It in the clath dress ot walkioy. in the bows and belts sud sases dsed as triuiming for it In the eyen- ing. Its grades and deztees cover the distance between cloth with & thickness and weight of Woo) ob It that, would burden & strong anan, and tissue so light that enough to make & dress may be rough 9 ring. As underwear J this ¢limate ff fs tavaluable for ts sof, wart or giuzy textures: adapt themselves t¢ every. ghayce and ‘uriety of the climate, while tt so rradly avsorbs parsplmlon, ( so éasily, with pudurvest orm, chabyed and Washed. aad fs so jnospenalye tut every One can provide i bubdawt supply, asd ora daily frome ior ab abupdant supply, and t nt sy He yrocssaty, fate Ccot Of lees thao ve doltane ‘quis deverve mOch more carg I thelr selec- Heo than It hay been the Labit to stow upon always istinznished and fashiona- ud they are bought for these purposes et yeir. euch tanufuetory having @ aracter of Ite q “ail zable as Sanit, eles Waneaat SUMMER DESIGNS AND PRICES. There is marveious reduction In the cost of all materials In bulk at the same time that | there i great improvement in texture and in | the beauty of the designs. In the new wide nw | wools. #9 supple, So light, $0 strong, so pliable, soadaptable to all women’s uses, there is, it must be repeated, an absolute fascination. One wishes for apyrse that coul tual could make lovely dressing for ui health, and even tor lovely pussiblli- | iu the world to take the p ® Spoil buy apd bands wat woaaesn ce af their shreds pains expended in patelies, of th Vaud industry fur ug the good Bishes. aayre are beautiful cashmercs with a satine intinit ings sk Suis and dgures which are slightly sunken or executed In 4 duller twill dnd have wot the e! twas au instrament | Of brocade, Lut were of tapest Geulls), im whigh the | cin be bou; form Was compressed us in a vise of | dullar per Facd. Ten vari metal agd bone. It is now a mere walst, shaped | an in- '¥ designs, w ich lnchés wide, tor one Sof this would make . fUFLy-four wn that ttould Last a life time. “Crazy” dh really ab ciumine or canvas i Woul and as Wide as the cashmer—at only sixty cents per yard. Ip ts most dutable wad excellent Wr oceau travel or mountain | je savd colored cloth costumes for walking a un.ide Wi skirts. vival hat orawdcnted with padels aud mil- th ladders formed of close silk tintd, embroidered in elastered an we aud no titeh Upon Luc polats at Cae eadg, the fsiik aud br ning the cost of sacha suit, Nutshed in this trom uny to sh twenty-fye to inage to ord fo tind few ment. The arse. u ar WUC thie, Lite. it Avy ady Bide de wckebs,cos j (real face wv Ural vu. Jauualy ior the tol- July tor the ed sumut Nel 25: ayes.” Later désigas, Biaug-made, ane agupied, are mude FOr .Or spectal exuiguloa, and dou ty oe puple by price charged fr re geue¥ally of adiys who y siising. Who cap put om ery, und who have tn- enodgi to guide them ev selectiup of dusigns and they cua alwys At the suiue Une thut they ol: own diese, at Dal, lesa fortu- nis of diifereuce in forma ure vey decided, and a ¥ mnnde ver be deleciga at ones by Yae ue short aint Yeats 2 a eRperi: Witures this year are the Trabit bisque snes of its musing Liga at y Burt or gattaut, ard the if es Widea diatlu- tever they may Ge; Lub uwt gated {he cress v. ibirty ‘One one of the two hundred. (more of less) present | 67 tbuse is the Te-ulrod B placed On that occasion would have eschguged their | over tie tp or reed ib ane style or form of eloihing wi ut_ady Haberton ih ber orig the germ of a good thing. Skists, especially iat their varying quautitY, present difficulties which might be remeiied. The even suit ot fine summer gauze or heavier wool; tue exrsct | bodice whieh shapes but does not ‘necessarily | compress the wait: the silk, iuen or ent combination—ail there have been accomplishe facts for the past ten years at least, thus provid- ing for all who chose to avail of them which do not unduly restrain, tribute the warmih over the’ surface of the body. Add to these drawers reaching bucely to | the tops of the boots made of the material af the dress and lined or uniined according to the ‘Sea | ef, the Suusider trimming known se be exieud down the back as well ag 4 tae odice. A taird Is the rectory. long wide sash, bowed at the baci, burt siveve With high Freueh the belt, plain on the shoulder, for COMPLETENESS IN CosTUaE. The most obvicus and most decide charac arments | teriitic of the diferent kinds of costumes fs the id Which dis | care with whteu ti tu sult the ¢¢ Ure dress. The newest bat to wear with cloth ‘suis, tsilor-tmace and Onisbed in details ofeuch are arranged acral type and purpose uf the en- high military son and the weight of motertal. and u skirt in | style, “Au. ” Itis high in Town, but addition to a ined or heavy woolen dress would | 1.2, pointe brim turned up on eueh'side be ae unnecessary. The drawers iu this | aud’ st the back, but straight ty ease would be outof sight. They would be as | iruat, Waere It pro’ecis a iiteover the lore- protective and save the weight of skirts, as wel ‘as the divided skirt; but they would not sent ap obnoxious appearuuce, would Dot hes about the legs, or leave un unnecessary amount of material iying about lose and iu the way Such adress as this would not be adapted io the drawing-room. where the loug gown ts an element of essential grace and bew ty; but it iss | sak, wih “pous a> | oved crowh, s.eped up. and brim projec but tapering of Gltummed with ine teluuiog eal.y consists Of sufe us: dav ble, with wine-col- ith bi be s straw, with high ta front, ty nodbing Io the buck. ‘This is & strived caoyas scurf and au red, of u tWine suade, ¢ Lolja bat a mani! wleretté, aud Is suitable with combination wulic- and outdoor exercise and réuder school and edory” dr ty tic wool, wil ae business dress mere easy wud adaptable. Bt in gall abd ortnm Ger SANITARY INFLUESCE OF DRESS. A vast amount of rubbish is and always will be written, doubtless, in regard to the healthtul and malevolent influences of dress; and the | barsh judgments are largely bused on the absence of fixed laws. Are any of the laws fixed that govern our social life and environ- ment? Is medical science fixed? Were any two ever known to ugree? Could wot physicians long have gotten Hd of all corsets Sud semblance of corsets, of ukirts alstand eobe stituted trowsers, had their science tauglt thea all, and all ulike, that these were positive nine drances to the attainment of beult! ty buddies by Women? But the obvious fact is that the averuge bealth of women is as good or betler than that of men, whose dress is nut criticised fromen sanitary point of The thousands of women narrow gold brat O'Shanter, made of ruby sat seiet Sept in putin, aud oranmedtut i; be peor ganies by # Tun lu, covered With Tuscan lace braid, aud oruamented with two Ot quill feuthers in shades of music wo row. drew iu the same style ts made in f brown, with brown satin for the foundation of tay hit. THE NEWEST IY BLACK TOILETS, For bupdscwe black tollets, a new and effec tive escurinl Ggured grenadine fs used In com- bination with the plain all fabric in armure pat- terms. The figures are large und arcunged so that there is neither “up” nor “down'—an ad- Vautageous feature, as the fabric fs costly aud | w, | are Mal lace, aud the eflvets are obtained by dider- eshould be uvgided. The heavy oullines wevively the suine as the home-made escu- Who now occupy important positions, who work | ce tithe size and formation of the mush in and lactories, who support themselves | Wuich gles ince-like desigus in Ue soit, seme and families, the ordinary dress of | Wranoparcut iauric, “lxeurial reaming @ Set women and ‘maintain a sts superior to that of male eta dard ef health | es. $3 per yard, aud is used wor fronts or panels of divaats und for the body part of tue sad Wrap ¢ apparently splendid physical condition of | OF maulle which Is viberwhe Wimued with women in New York and cisewhere is a con- | scusiai lace, or whh = milsture of ball triage stant subject of remurk and is due undoubtedly | aud point d’Orleaus. and plenty of It, to good food aud to | Lace is uot ai ail so much used ou dine cos to —— @ Cress which ducs not severely restrain or tor- ture them. As forthe necessity for a wxliorm Weight of covering. covering ut ail is a mi Wwatter of babit, and if gvery part should be Siealy covered why uot ce, /wriate hays throat, ears und every purt of the odes Li best thing about the & they can and do chan, i—not the taslilon @f {i butitself. Mer would do well to ‘pay more attention to their own dress amd the linen summer clothing, of at least substi. fate something that can Be’ washed. Flan suity and the Itke, cleaned or thrown aside tum | Bgured wunteriol, bat thelr reign’ wil be short ins popula sense, 3 | Core | veas of women is that | able by G@litig | pluce as a teaming for Testure | Costuunss. It is tuezeiure At last year, Ciausuldery having largely taken {ts place, aud ue contrast of plain with Yul laces are au Excepiton, aie they are not di alteris, in Which alone they are attala: the iuajority. Blue wooleu lace ts beat- titul, but not edective upon wool and out of suything but woolen bard Wy do anything ble ih the with It that will repay Hes cost tn nadia | beauty or appearance of vaiue. It Is very deli Jeate ahd petty upon dine nun’s veiling and aN: Meet the requirements of a few, but tae us | tila Woolen. Ussues; but tt is ylso costly aud the jority do not spend their days in" playing lawa | Ust irimming ure more tu Yofuc; have ubialned. tennis. They go to work. They wear dari | tue lead, and iouk newer, Woolen lace bese: clothes reeking with perspiration, aud they are | conteat with sequent oF intvey vee shirt SOLVING THE PROBLEM, Book discussions do little to clear up the mud- dle in regard to what to weur and how to wear it, but sensible women solve tie problem for them- selves by beiug their own dresamakers. Clothes are not « burden to women whea they have once learned what to get rid of. ‘The residuum {8 generaily what they want. Ged rid of udul- teration of material, get rid of whalebone ii | dresses, which does not Improve the form and | ouly wears on ‘ad: get rid of movable dress | expanders aud desigus juto fragments. Tiere are many other thi to get rid of, but the list would be too long, every woman can fill tt up for heraeit, A great help ia suiving the problem {s in ad- hering to a tew rules in regard. to labries, the | most important of which is to get them of pure quailty, whether silk, wool or cotton. Mauy ihexperisive materials are now so exquisite In xture and quality aud so soft and lovely in golor that one cauiot beur to give them up. ‘Their duintiness becomes a partof our ives, and we Want them to live with us forever. selves acquainted with the best things, the softest wools, tue all-turough aj.les, the dalatiest cottons, and Stick to them, They ure econuu, from the first and can never be wore out, tho’ they be spuiled by Hi-treaiment. [If one wi Wespress onesel! through one's be sound necessary to keep the stiff rustling SUK forcross iustead of comj ny days; tue Sait, wilte wool for the days; the the pink dress @r Y dress for the sad days: fie ous days, and the old Calusa biwe for the SUMMER Woot. It is to English and German influence we owe , the prestige acquired during late years woolen dress materials, aided, of course, by Great advance in the art of thelr manufacture aod the wide range it covers in welght, texture and design. There was a time when the woolen dress was the aii Seopa = r dress, an ay times ei ively used tp cover u contrast in at change of | ulus, coufvined with ereain or susie, and t re kis lovely if ince und material are tae, and the effect repeated in @ Lounetor Tani CU Shanier cap. Last winter'a very novel and beautiful ball ention of Worth, was described. Tk cousisted “or sUk tulle, fate which were Woven stuull sliver loops over satin, the lovps serving us aolders far myriads of ny vivle: There \re ounces aid bo drapery. Only The showers of delicate litile blossuins, upon the A wore delicate fabric Whica Was sill” eae {ful When the #owers were removed, the ver iuks looking like a «mall crevcent go upou tulle. ieceutiy imported dresses bhick, creaurwhite, ahd ecru and white are a Strong remiader of the love.y-coverud ball dress. “fiey consist of a compicte skirt wid Lodiee of beaded Ince over stk, quite piain with the exeeption of m narrow pleatin: und the bottom, over which the seallope. edge Is fastened. There is no ribuon or ten ung lage weeded and nothing ur the Kind Is Thee are tteral suowers of light, larger formot the bodice wud ‘ow open evliar whieh is thrown dresses of the sate kind ure of loveliest white aud ecru embroidery, the covering the entire depth of the upon tue ‘Godlee tupon the vd both back and JAPANESE Fass take the place of painted satin and feather fans when warm Weutuer approsches, bat they afe wot condued to the stiff, guudlly decorated paper styles, which ure sold anywhere from Gve to Gfty eats The fue Japanese fans are Salis clar and nat and are miracies of Livave col natural objet ping. “Wiuatever the “teow ee or folage tbe di ate, ezguislte ox 2 ne oy oelovee® yer tact witb Life different, a sort of greenish cream—a eifedte tints waien tah well with sons mata Snoce Crorsme. only fastened with small id pins. Some of pole’ the straw leat, (Ningpe) fans ‘are decorated With outlines of Orteital color. se IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF SUMMER CLOTHING SHOULD BE PLEASED TO A Queer Caronse. SHOW WHAT WE HAVE PRODUCED IN THIS LINE. SOME PEOPLE PREFER TO WEAR CASSIMERES. IN CASSIMERES WE HAVE MADE REDUCTION IN SEV- ERAL LOTS. OUR SERGE SUITS, IN SEVEN DIFFERENT SHADES, AT $12.50, ARE THE BEST THING WE HAVE EVER PRODUCED, 80 IF YOU WISH A COOL SUIT BE SURE AND SEE THEM. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, DISRARLI'S MIGHT WITH A TURKISH BEY Ox ‘TME TOF OF MOUNT PINDUS. ‘From “Home Letters” by the late Earl of Beagonsfeld. Two bours before sunset, having completed only half our course in spite of all ourexertions, we ‘ound ourselves ata vast but dilapidated khan as big as a Gotuic castle, situated on a high range and bulltas sort of half-way house for travelers by All Pasha when bis long, gra- clous and untuolested reign bad permitted him to turn this unrivaled country, which combines all the excellences of southern Europe and western Asta, to some of the pur- poses for which it is titted. ‘This khan had now been turned into a military post, and here we found a young bey, to whom Kalio had given usa letter in case Of our stopping for an bdur.| 'e3 507 SEVENTH STREET N.W. He was a mau of very pleasing exterior, but un- luck}ly could not understand Giovanni's Greek 5 aud ind no luterprever, ‘We smoked. tt 1s agreat resource, but this we out, and It was so ludicrous, smoking and looking at each other and dyiug to talk and then exchanging pipes by way of compliment, and then pressing ous hand to our heart by way oO ‘oe bey sat in acorner, I unfortu- uately wext, solhad the onusof mute atten- tion, Clay next tome,sobe and M. could at Dave au occasional joke, though, of course, we were too well bred to exceed an heres sional and irtegistivle observation, Clay want to play ecarte, and wel axrave face, as if we were at our devotions; but jusias we were about uamencing it occurred to us that we hadsome randy,and that we would offer our re a as it t be a hint for what should fol- w ta so Vehe@itnta sebuaps. Mashallai! Had Piscerz. 4 REMARKABLE CURE OF A HORSE. Inthe Fall of 18831 had valuable horse taken ‘with the pinkeye, resulting in blood poison. After nine months of doctoring with all the remedies to be found in horse books, I despaired of cure. His right hind leg was as large as a man's body,and had on it over forty tunning sores. He was.a most pitiable looking object. At last I thought of Swift’s Specific, and com- menred to use it, I used fifteen bottles. In August he eect only taken place 1840 years ago; 10- | tast all symptoms of the disease disappeared. ‘There Sica O10 Soe Dreaenl ape aes, Te have been no signs of a return, and the horse hasdone ‘@mule’s work on my farm ever since. JAMES L. FLEMING, Augusta, Ga, January 9, 1885, . miracle. Our mild friend smacked bis Ui and in instantly asked for another cup: we dran! collpe culpa, By the time that Sieredith had re- targed, Who had left the house on iP tence of atghed’a bottie of yraudy in quicker tiaxe god ‘a bottle of wraudy in quic fairer p Man Fever did a ‘tote of Swift's Specific ts entirely vegetable, ‘Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. roportions urguhay rgud wereextremely gay. ‘Then he Would deiuk again with Meredith and ordered some Ogs, ag ‘must tell you, all the time, fndulgig tu Ost ful pantomime, ex: | ‘Tae swrrt Srectric Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.,or aminkug buf pistols, dering us his own golden | 167 w.23d st, NY. my55t Ques for ouFtgapectdon, and finally makfng out Glovanni's Greek enough to misundersiand most ludigrously every obsorvation we comimu- nieated. But ail was taken in ood part, and I never met sucha Jolly fellow in the course of | 777- my lie, y ae Keser Masvracronrse Company. in the meantime we were ravenous, for the . ar ronad, aortas oe. is Ly, at wheter, ae . 487 SEVENTH ST. N. W. Ashi. Cask ioe for bred eG ung | HEADQUARTERS FOR SHIRTS AND MEN'S our wants dnd asking for bread. ‘The be i ‘ geval bowen aud Mads Sauce ‘A FURNISHING GOODS. O me; take ng thought,” and nothing 50, oF 75e. each more occurred. We prepared ourselves far] Heeb's & Gputthsix for $4.50, oF 5c. hungry dreauis, when to our great delight | Keef's k K shirts, six for $7.00, or 81.95 each, a iat capltdl supper was brought ‘in, adil Feluloréed, sinelt ‘workmanship, perfect agcompanied, tp our great horror, by—wine. | fitting, 5 We ate, wedrank; weafe with our’ aiigers: we REEP'S SHIRTS MADE TO MEASURE. drank iy a manner I never recollect. “The wine | 0m! Our quallty—the Very Best Six for $10. Satie Was not bad, but irtt bad been polson we must | Sspor SiMe Say UNDER- dsink, it was such @ compliment for a Mosle- WEAR, FANCY HALF HOSE, HANDKFS, min. We guyfted itin rivers. The bey called SUSPENDERS, Ki) GLOVES, €c. &c, forthe vrandy; he drank it all, The room ‘ue. AND 75e JEAN DRAWLRS IN THE vORL: turned round: the wiid attendants who satatour feet seemed danclag In strange and fantastic Seulgts the Dey ebook bands with me: ed Sie ry W SPECIAL SALE OF TRAVELING BAGS AT 25 Per Cent Below starket Prices. f KEES USER Ces ght oan Sa"Aicao io Meal | Cu Late vin Bx i, oro Joiuder. He roarod; Ismacked him on the back. = 2B er cent bn Buy Keep's Goods and save 25 per cent per cent on your OLIVER P. BURD} Sole Agent for the District of Col Tremember uo more. In the middle of the night Iawoke. I found myself sleeping on the divan, rolled’ up in its sacred curt; the bey had wisely reeled w the fie. The thirst I telt was like that of Dives. All were sleeping excep! two, who kept up dur- iug the night the great wood fire. I rose lightly, stepping oer my slceying companions, aud the suladyg asus that Lereand there informed me that Phe dua mis Wrapped up in a eupote was @bomun being. Tiound Abraham's bosom in 4 Bags of water. Lthlok I must have drunk a gillvo atthe draught. I looked at the wood ireand thought of the blazing blocks in the Lrmz Cunpnen, Read these Prices to Your Parents: Jadies' Hand-sewed Cur. Kid, Cloth Top St oes, only $3.50. Ladies’ Hand-sewed Smooth Goat Shoes, only $4. Ladies’ Hund-sewed Dongola Shoes, only $4.50. hall at Brudyuiam, asked myself whether [| Ladies’ Hand-sewed French Kid Shoes, only $5.50. Wasiadecd In the’ mountain fastuess of an| “4 owe “36, Albanian chfef, and, shr ing my shoulders, | ‘The Warren Tie, Hand-sewed and French Kid, $3. went to bed gud ihout a headache, Tell your Papa and Big Brothers that Our Famous $3.0 Shoes are neat and stylish and will wear. Carving. Also, that we make the Celebrated Waukenphast Bin warped Bas ‘and other styles or shoes for only $9. ‘We have Fine Shoes for you, Little Ones, at very Except in the case of very large joints, and a | low prices mumiber to garve for, itisa mistake to su pose GEO. W. RICH, that carving requires physical strength, und is ‘Gitom Ghommaker; therefore a man’s task rather than a woman's, It requires knack, a Uttle minual dexterity, a| _™y15 409 ‘7th st, slight knowledge of anatomy, which may be very quickly learned, and, ubove all, @ sharp knife. Oue of the One duties of acirver ing | Eeicws Acccessraue learn, whon possible, the tastes of those he is serving. TO ALL. in carving tor a family it is easy to re- member that so-and-so likes a little fut, someone else likes it well done, auother does not mind {t underdope. In tty way agreat deal is used that would otherwise be left on the plates. Some peuple Mud it yery didicalt to understand that one dees uot like exactly what they like Uhenseives, und tls isa very annoying fault In a imst who inakes a virtue of renouncing some tidbit in faver ofa guest who wouid rather be YOU HAVE ONLY, KIND READER, TO WEND YOUR WAY TO NO. 717 MARKET SPACE TO BE CONVINCED OF THE TRUTH OF THIS STATE. MENT. THERE YOU WLLL CERTAINLY FIND ‘RICH’S, without It, As @ Tule beef should be cut thin, wuttob thick, veal thin, pork medium, Thé | AND WHEN YOU HAVE FOUND IT ENTER Uuiner bollyd beef ls cul, the tastier It Is,| AND MAKE PURCHASE OF SUCH ARTICLES bat it should be cut im long slices, not | IN HIS LINE aS YOU MAY REQUIRE, AND scraps, Keeping the joint level "from | YOU WILL COME AWAY SATISFIED THAT end (o end. This shouldbe done in the | YoR SEARCH FOR cise of all “solid joints Mke round of beef, Bilet of veal, etc. You may sometimes see & Teckleas carver slicing away all on one side, and entirely spoiling the joint for reappearance on table. A leg of mutton is very stralghtior- Ward carving. Jt should be cut first on the RICH'S WAS NOT WITHOUT ITS REWARD AND THAT, cpund, nyt the flat side of the leg, and in slices | WE DED TRINGS UP BROWN WHEN WE DIS- about half an inch thick; and when cold timed | COVERED TO YOU THE LOCATION OF Up ihe Fuyerse Way, A Wing rib of beef, or the Upper cut of eirloty, requires particularly good RICH'S carving to preserve its appearance if wanted cold. ft should always Stand with the'eud ot the rib to the right band of tho | HIGHLY POPULAR AND FASHIONABLE BOOT carver, the bone where the marrow is| AND SHOE ESTABLISIIME THERE YOU WILL FIND THE LEADING STYLES AND BEST MAKES FOR THE VERY LOW &ST CASH PRICES, to the left, and be cut from right to lent— clean long’ cut right down to the bone, an straight wlong to the end of the rib. Very oiten there 1s & thin buue or # thick piece of grisue, Which, if your knife is nota thiek one, will balk Your Stat; but thi ix easily removed. The leat, if well cut, should stand up straight and even’ as a wall’ A shoulder of mutton isa Joint oue neverenjoys carving. “The Orst thing to be dune ts to yrobe it gently with the carv- ing fork, rather bear the knuckle, to ascertain Z <u which #ide of the bone the depth of meat lies, and there make your first cut, If tho jolat ts likely to comie to tayle wold, it is far betier—if tt can be avoided— not lo make that Myst eut while itis hot, Turn the jolut over and cut level slices from the under ‘These are better hot than cold, and the upper susince of the joint is thus preserved Uract. There ls a ridge o/ bone, a kind of small W. H. RICH my13 ‘717 Market Space, Washington, D.C. Macxrraw Sraaw Hara THE CELEBRATED MACKINAW STRAW HATS MANUFACTURED BY DUNLAP & CO,, OF NEW YORK. NOW READY. Alps, rauuing along the blade boue ofa shoulder mines = o. buton, ue Nbc et whton cae ouly be | ALL THE LEADING SHAPES FOR MEN, BOYS learned by long practice. A loin should | ANDCHILDREN. always be it the wuy the bone ruus; PEAKL AND BEAVER COLORED DRESS AND wo with a neck. It Js very wasteful to cut} DERBY HATS aT . & lulu lengthways, and li iy rarely done, except with a whole saddle. Jf less than & chop 13 required, 1t Is quite as easy to cut a slice from # loin of mutton ay from a sirloin of beef, A carelessly meat really, but cot slice of noderate thickness:'and by a pvite- Ghaud thelutteris served with as much rapidity as the former. In carving poultry and puns, Sill le required raiber Wan sirength. ives your rg is extremely tough,a very pgnt otis wiu divide the joint, providea you know where to tind It. ig an easy bird tocarye, as the breast, often cient for the first day, bas simply to be cut te long level slices, The legs are usually brofied or deviled on ‘the second day, A goose is begun in the sume way, and the egy and wings taken, Wr nevossary. With Jowls the two wings are taken off first, the liver wiug belbg cousldered the greater’ delleucy; then the aerry-thought, ‘Which les be- tween the wiogs. Tue ‘breast, unless in ao vary large © bird, only | suilicient to supplemeht other parts.” The great thing Js to learn exactly where the joint of the Wing is, and divide It) with a good sweep of meat attached: aud so with the merry Thought, which the lightest touch divides, it the carver kuuws where to give that touch. WILLETT & RUOFF's, SOLE AGENTS for DUNLAP'S NEW YORK HATS my5, ‘906 Pennsylvanieave, 'N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT loge peat PRC oar folding a Special Peres far OF pai es Nay dean In the cage of tectaat Yul, Administeator of Gilbert M. Wight, deceased, the Administrator afure- Saal og in es npurevt gt dhe cactus DAY, the TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF SUNE, A. D. 1885, at ELEV! ing Ppaysment and distelbution under the Court's direction Bnd control; whed and where ull creditors and Lersons Guided tp eatribative alutes or lacie oF area du:, are hereby novitied to attend in person or by: agent of aitorney duly authorized, with thelr clainis HEcinog ute eotaie properly woncton omer cena Sunlosta: or lt fuse tbe waned of he ant esas them: Provids copy of this order be published once &™ Week for three weeks ib the “Washington Law He- porter” and in “The Evening Star” previous to the Said day. WR HL. J. RA MSD! tof Hegister of Wills for the District of Colum! my3U-Law3s 4s vith young birds the legs may be taken off by THE SUPREME GOUNT OF THE DISTRICT slinply pressing thens” outward with your 2 oon Buusary ai Kuite, steady ing the bird meanwhile with your TL RE ee LN O EDEL Boe Tes eee B : ‘3 TYLER, ¢4 al.—No.8,U64 Equity, Doc. fork: @ tough will then separate the sinew of | ne qrusiee'in this ome data ia, beving re- the jeiut, The backs of birds are very sucou- | ported w the court that he bas sod sek I oe lent, and divide into two or three pieces | Seven (7), eight (3), mine (B), eu (10) and Movers (49y for home consumption, but are not gener- | and part of original lot one (1), in square numbered ully used for company. | With a rabbit the legs | s\s bundred and thirty (Gio), tb Andrew Wyile for Six are taken of first. aud the beck divided tufo | Thousand. Fight Hundred aud fixteen 28-100 dol Urree or four pieces. This ts easily done by | JS (GESIGSs-100), It fy un that suld sae Sealy Plicing your ore Htily throughs Joint of the | Bax Os ath lobe, ctdered that sldale be inuly sping, audrusing your Kulte as @ lever, to bend | furethe TWESTY-SECOND DAS OF JUNE Sees, 2 portion pra the Hont legs or shoulders rovided a copy of tis order be Punilsned iat the ive but iftle on them, the hin ‘are meautlane “once a. Ww Fee Successive weeks and meaty, but the uaek Ts ‘the best pare A | in tbe Washington Law Reporter and ‘The eveeins bare. beiug a lancer unimal, may have good | Star, = A.B. HAGNER slices taken from fis back before belng dimmem-| 4 "tg.copy> Tes: J. MEIGS, Clerk. bered. my2y-iawsw By AL A CLANCY, Asst. Clerk, ee Incidents of the Ameer’s Visit. From the London Thues A correspondent writing from {ndia, who ‘Was present at the recent durbar, says: “Very little has been allowed to ereep out about the wore gerious part of the conferences between Lord Dufferin and the Ameer, who is a splen- did barvacian, | They are, Lowever, considered to have been fairly satisfactory. Certain inci- dents in connection with the ceremony are Tx Raoxeros STANDARD TYPE-WRITER 17% VALUE ENHANCED BY RECENT nt PROVEMENTS, ters of gossip In the best informed, quarters ‘ flere Sais) mon ters may aston Only 38 keys'to learn and operate, Prints 76 chan Bue thurder of 0 Fy oe Felallve,tias Deen a good deal canvassed. Wang | 8478 (including capa and small letters, punctuation the snlject was mentioned to Abdurralman, | gy cna 5 with a hin rks, Sgures, sigue and fractions, it gatiscactory explanation would be welcome, the Ameer replied: ‘The SIMPLEST, MOST RAPID. MOST DURABLE. rt ‘the'victims of calumny { GM Rant sana reha erin | mt REANEE PERPACE Wong wan masa it iis oferat ri esta | Tanned m trend SUPERIORITY FULLY SUBSTANTIATED by the ul of t ing, but his relative would in- | cEsy OF ACTUAL USE EXTENSIVE culo hie thing OF ACTUAL USE snd ty SALES Warranted and guaranteed to givesnistag- Yon. Send for illustrated ciroularto HINGS. BOOKS, &e. "ASHINGTON CIRCULATING LIBRARY. ‘NEW BOOKS, Sir Oldssixon, “Duchess Elke Enoteric Ruddhicm. G.'T. WASHBURN GO..807 14th st. KS. Jorious Columbas: Vining. Main Forasodlagsr ties wise 0 ings: Atiss : jemnon's Tagiiter: Snider. Dogma no Antidote for Doubt. At The Red Glove: Relnuart. Democratie Government: Stickney. Chun istry of Cookery: Williams, Prose. Writings of N. P. Wiis. “2 'Catid's Garde of Verses: Stevenson, ‘We wish to call the attention of the public to 8 large stock of the Aldine Book Co.'s BookA which we ae olfering at marvelously low prices (ood type, good Paper and bindings, and standard works = Wal MORTISON, Jed. 475 Pennsyivania ave. TPHE REVISED VERSION OF THE BIBLE, in various sizes and styles of binding. ‘Companion to the Revised Old Testament, by Talbot W. Chambers. iy and Teachers’ Bibles at all prices Depository of the Bible Society. At the Bookstore of WAL BALLANTYNE @ sows, my25 428 7th street IRCULATING LIBRARY. NEW BOOKS AND REST PERIODICALS S00N AS ISSUED. Also special attractions and bargains in Stationery. ‘Mrs. LUCY L, HUNTER, my2-0 1749 Pennsylvania Avenue. ‘ne Revise ERSION. OF THE HOLY BIBLE, In different sizes of twpe and in Varied bindings Aso, the Paraliel Editon. C.C. 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"made of Wam- sutta Cotton and Richardson's 2,100’ Linen ‘bosoms, senlorced, ready for the wash ivr, only 85 cent Tis tg “Ue best fitting, best madé Sift in” the marke Hewiemnber! only Sc. for the Finest Dress Shirt at the BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, my29 1002 F STREET NORTUWEST Ensrenense Wu Tu WE SOMETIMES HEAR IT SAID THAT WASHINGTON PEOPLE ARE 80 8LOW IN ENTERTAINING THE MODERN IMPROVE- MENTS THAT ARE CONSTANTLY BEING MADE FOR THE COMFURT AND CONVEN- IENCE OF THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL IN SOME THINGS iHEY ARE A LITTLE sLow, BUT 4S A RULE THEY ARE NOT 80 SLOW AS THEY ARE SAID TO BE, ANYONE WISH- ING TO SEE A PROOF OF THE APTXESS OF WASHINGTON PEOPLE IN TAKING HOLD OF NEW INVENTIONS SHOULD NOT FAIL TO VISIT LANSBURGH & BROS STORE, ON SEVENTH STREPT. FOR YEARS WE HAVE PAID PARTICUPAR ATTENTION TO THE COMFORT AND WELFARE OF OUR CUSTOMERS UNTIL AT THE PRESENT DAY WE CAN SHOW TO THE PUBLIC ONE OF THE LARGEST AND FINEST DRY GOODS STORES SOUTH OF PHILADELPHIA; BUT ONE OF THE LATEST INVENTIONS OF WHICH WE WISH To SPEAK 18 THE “NEW PATENT FAN,” WHICH WE HAVE RECENTLY PURCHASED FOR THE BENEFIT AND COMFORTOF OURCUS- TOMERS THESE FANS ARE PLACED PROMIS- CUOUSLY ABOUT, THE STORE AND ARE WORKED BY STEAM, 80 THAT THE WHOLE STORE IS KEPT COOL WHILE THE LADIES VISIT THE SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS, MAKE THEIR PURCHASES, AND LEAVE THE STORE FEELING QUITE REFRESHED AND GRATEFUL TO THE PROPRIETORS OF THE STORE FOR THEIR KIND ATTENTION AND CONSIDERATION. WHILE THE FANS ARE MAKING THEIR REVOLUTIONS WE WILL LET THE PUBLIC KNOW WE HAVE ALSO OTHER INDUCEMENTS WHICH ARE IN THE SHAPE OF BAKGAINS WHITE Goons, AS WARM WEATHER IS APPROACHING THIS IS THE DEPARTMENT THAT NEEDS TO BE TALKED ABOUT, BECAUSE PEOPLE WANT TO KNOW WHAT TO WEAR AND WHERE TO BUY IT. THOSE IN SEARCH OF COMMENCEMENT AND GRADUATING DRESSES WILL DO WELL TO VISIT OUR STORE. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH LOT OF FIGURED SWISS AT 1240, 15c, 18c., 20c. AND 25c. PER YARD. THESE GOQDS ARE WORTH FULLY 25 PER CENT MORE. INDIA LINENS. ALL GRADES, FROM 8c. PER YARD UP, SILK AND COTTON MULL, ALL COLORS AND GRADES, OUR 124c. PLAID NAINSOOK IS EXCEED- INGLY GOOD VALUE FOR THE PRICE, LANSBURGH & BRO, my26 420, 422, 424, 426 SEVENTH STREET. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. 6 RE-NFORCED SHIRTS to Order fOr ssn $9.00 6 PLAITED BOSOMS to Order £0Freersnsneneeel 2.00 THE LATEST STYLES IN COLLARS, CUFFS AND NECK WEAR. 8B ELLERY, 1112 F street northwest, COLLARS AND CUFFS LAUNDRIED for 20. each. Just Recerven- ‘A Large Line of NECK WEAR, for 50c., 75¢e. andSL. Fall rant ER) a sol, Line of Full and Winter UNDERWEAR, Aauke Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on hand. CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor. THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, 816 F street northwent, Opposite Patent Office Tue Cuzssnarep DYCKERHOFF PORTLAND CEMENT. ‘The stronges: and best known to the trade. HH. L. CRANFORD, Sole Agent for District of Columbia, ‘Warebouse—H. L. Biscoe’s w! Orders ply filled awd LADIES’ GOODS. RS OGLAS’ DRY CLEANING BSTABI Pewee AND DYE WORKS, 1396 14: st, det. Nand Rhode en Special nts Derarrwext oF Peegeaning of Laake Fveninc,bremen ‘Sree Wanntweno, Dee Sune Gem. Sik, SUE and Satin Drewes leastifully cleaved Proposals will be enti J octorn ne TAN UNE EWENTT Ss! St stversl oaresus Got te . be farmiated on quintetue Camodian, Los $04, Depactseane So als to be eddrewed to the undersigned aad Sithout Bing ripped Kis Gloves cleaned ana. dyed Grape Velis dyed und husied equal to new. mys0-0mn SJ. C. Uoeremssox Invern Prop. marked "Proposds for Winding Clocks.” EOP aaa IMPORTER Jeet wet Sects. 7 FINE MILLINERY, DAOPOSALS FOR COOKED RATIONS. KRCROITIN REPRESENTING THE PREVAILING PARIS i AND NEW YORK STYLES IN CRAPE, MULL AND LACE HATS AND BONNETS, FRENCA FLOWERS, FEATHERS, NOVELTIES FOR TRIM- MING. Seated gonditions, wal be oie TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, JUNE NONET Ins al which time and piace they will be opemed ia adders. for Furnishing Cooked rattene to Tur Riveway DRY Am RYPRIGERATOR, MOST IMPROVED AND SCIENTIFIC RE RATOR KNOWN. LOR F Tis WITHOUT A PEI ROUBLESOME QUIS TROUVILLE, BRIGHTON AND NEWPORT SHADE HATS. “4 : nas TON IS PR Je tion WHITE SUITS OF CHOICEST DESCRIPTION. fated: BLACK SILK AND CLOTH COSTUMES. PATA- SOLS IN ALL THELEADINGSTYLES. ENGLISH dremed to AND FRENCH JERSEYS, PERFECT FITTING. Jette pea a PROPOSALS POR DUSCELLANROUS #UR DEPARTMENT OF TIE LN TERIOR, May 1a. SPE Pere ont 23 ew EST) ENTH, Ine, wa Mve bance COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF DRESSMAKERS FINDINGS. 3.W. SCHAEFER & BRO, No. 1020 Tthat. nw. Bole Agents for the District ‘TTrevise, Paria 907 Paave, FOSTER KID, SILK AND LISLE GLOVES, myo Noor's, 415 THIRTEENTH STREET N. W., TWO DOORS ABOVE PENNSYLVANIA AVR Ladles, we request a call from yon to examine our Incorlor and wnoorent gn the savahope Seareaabe ‘ elegant stock of FINE BELGIAN LACES, PARISIAN Miscelianeous supplies ” NECKWEAR, LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, Choice “my 27 waste 1. QC _LANAR, Seoretars, ‘ Novelties in FRENCH FLOWERS, LEATHER PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY, Post Ovrice Di Wasnixoron, D.C. GOODS, JEWELRY, FANS and PARASOLS, FRENCH RUCHINGS: BREAKFAST. CHIT; DREN'S and NURSES’ CAPS and APRONS; all at the lowest prices possible. “Also, a complete line of TRIMMED and UNTRINMED yERY. NOOT'S BELGIAN LACE AND MILLINERY STORE, 15 THIRTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST, apz3-cozm Was! PADT, DEALE! Vorsted, Embr showing the tems af ae quantities required, tagether wiih circular Fe thereto, will be furs ‘Ou application ve ttle the First Assistant ‘Proposals for tar IN ies and. Materials: aud Stamping, Plnsh and ZEPHYR: Fancy = Sieteros & Frercnee it ratetee scnwetttg | FURNITURE, CARPETS, REDDING AND UeHTOL- mpi wt E wed on STERY GOODS. iTimaster General reserves the right to reject for Dr. Blauk's Ancient Universal Salve, T203 Fat STRAW MATTING, BABY CARRIAGES, aay orll bide, Hroposais should be addressed to master General, abd indorsed * nw, Docveorasse. We have 100 Doren LADIES BALBRIGGAN ‘HOSE, sizes 8 to 81, our regular 47¢. Hose, which we shall sell far S7ige. per pair; three pair for $1 or $2 myS-1m "| LOOSE COVERS FOR FURNITURE, ETC. ETC. sekgmember, we guarantee prices to bealways the re 915 77m Sraeer Noxruwest. Jesr Anniver ANOTHER CARLOAD OF OUR“EUREKA CHAM. BER SUIT,” SOLID WALNUT MARBLE TO! WM. F. VILA’ Postmaster Geers my 16-2awdw PRR A FERN RAEP IG PAPER Twat LETTER BALANCES MATING AND. ING STAMPS, CANCELING INK AND PADR. Post Orrick DEPARTMTNr, Wannixorox, 0. May 11, Ten. ‘3 TH Bx oror Nk SOON, for furniatl Waves, Mar ag per box. GLASS 24x80, 10 PIECES, COMPLETE, FOR x $43.0. BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED FOR from the 38 day of July, 15m5, sDOUGLass, THE MONEY. “Blanks for proposals kind and estimated my6 Ninth street. St. Cond Building. | LOOK AT OUR “NEW REFRIG! saver ba MAS Nos BRANDIS MOpISTE, LEONARD CLEANABLE Ri gee Formerly with Lord & Taylor,New York; | THE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE WORLD. ‘asiiington, D.C Siti ejuetmen . MONEY REFUNDED IF IT DOES NOT DO a8 | gyf!'t,Portuaster G saab r Wat. Fe VILAS, REPRESENTED, Swe Postmaster General, mi. Barr & Con, 8t- Lous, Md. Sults made at the shortest notice. Superior Fitting, onab'e Prices, and Satisfction Guaranteed, azvening Dresses. Uridal Trosveaus a specisite. E FEDORA DRESS SHIELD IS RECOM 801 ea 320 8th st. “~ ~< > mended by the Leading Dressinakers, aa, ae Onrice oy Sacurrany abo TieancEan, For manera Sa Bry Sends ana Ladies’ Furnishing | VW aror Sroves, Wasnineron, D.C. June 34, 1 Stores. apzasm ot Seated Proposals tn dupiiaic, gute tothe " jos vs ecaeaaea ae conditions. w fot at ‘this ofc XEING, (AND DRY | _DoDot bay ent! yor have Jarge 0 | OCLUCK A. SL on MONDAY, THE PIPTEER TH mien sortment, of five diflerent makes, especially the Im proved CROWN JEWEL and the DAVIS SINGLE, mg ew York ave. nw. All kinds of Ladies and Gents Garments Cleaned and finished in the most superior manner’ DAY OF JUN Will be opened i 1585, at which time apd brevenee of bidderw. for a place they } g GENERATOR STOVE, baving only one burner that | and deliveri we kitchen and hospttel of the Plush Cloaks, Velvet and Party Dresves a specialty. ees I beef, ‘and corned bef wa re Lagies dreate done up without being ripped ANTON | OU bave to beat, then the others are ready {oF wwe gure bythe ‘merctary and treasurer, of the dome € CAROLINE LERCH, formerly wiih & Flacher. (Call and o0e them, in Ml deesend prion fur the year commenciig July Ist, 1980, and ending my W. & JENKS & 00, Information as te the manner of '10ding. comaitiome Maa iiss Tocca se nirmaren_ | fervent our oe — . and treasurer reserves the fore Received a new and*elegant line of Infant's and “The! succrsefa bidder wilt 4 ee eae EDUCATIONAL iubalipeticriob m Ria contra wih Tag DI SES, SLIPS AND ROBES, ipproved security, in the sum of #1.500 within twenty ys after being Hottved of Ue ce of bis ro poral. A core of this sadvertisemeu, unt bat {acted to east proposal.” Envelopes containing sits Should lope “ropa fy frat bak. TW 4SHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRA ‘nly school of the kind here, A special i tation to all to see the method by which you can soon learn a profesion. 214 2d st. ne. jes La “AR <UL WILL TAKE A SUMMER CLASS A LACE AND SHIRRED CAPS, LONG AND SHORT MERINO CLOAKS, Plain ang, Embroidered. for, Spring wear, in Mother ‘Hubbard and oulies styles’ an nd corned beef at US Soldiers’ Horas, ubbard and other styl ‘all kinds of ington In Out-door Sketching, beginning on | (11 tubia" and addremed to the en EN'S FU SG G he 15th June. Address me at 1001 Harewood ave, pe mnseren ee, CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOODS. mhzs | the 1518 June. Address me at 1 ‘a and tite TE HUE, AZ Axtox Fisnens ‘Chomical Dry Cleaning Fstablishment No. 900 G Street Nortw THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Garments: also, Velvet and NGENOG0 INSTITUTE 1212 AND 1214 laren, = AN bag ath. st cree Select, Boarding Schoo! for A mt OFFICE OF THE SROREPARY, Rea Sane 2, 1h, (ASSUAL SUPPLIES. Sessigus 86-66 opens Sept 30. Fars. 4 7b Reoessary, us Humber of boarders will br Line myl2 Wasirstrox, D.C a ————————____ Sealed Proposals wiil be received nt the office oF Plush Cloaks, Crape Vells, Laces, Glover, ea. are QWITIN G SHORTEIDGES MEDIA ACAD. | mperintendeu tor furnishing mupples tor tive erat Dertectly Cleaned by this superior process. SS emy admits and cinssifies young nirn and boys ut | The Treasury Depart iu this city, for the Gentieamen' clots cessed by his proses eal oe | SMe, Ret for Circulars, SWETHEN CSHORT | pouttng sun ge Me pede by eg rd will not | LIDGE, A.M., arvard ‘College Graduate, Media, Pa Proposals aed be 0} yn O'CLOCK F M., ba ae kb my on the folowing named days: bbe removed eltectusily. Price 91-00 and ive per 6 sae SNe OE _ Riis SN SE EGE | Gromrany-racian_gNeTTCTION aw | fin facangeeans nue TE Ss 10 advanced students. ‘Terms moder. = SRE & nonraeer, fie. Address “C." Stenogragher, Box Zi, House ot Scholars aad Fee Pere cotta Soper Sonera Representatives” Tassota given’ at residence and | Miscellavevas Article THURSDAY. Jane a Makes Comets eG astzle and material, | gciluois, Levters writzen, ace mybime. | 4 Prine cf he tad at tne office of the superintendunt, Phe vidpartment reserves be LO FeVece MH all Dida, or parts of any bid and uo waive dela Je5-3t Hen Sreciacrins Ams French Hand-made Undercioting, Merino Underwear and finest imported Hosiery. Patent Shoulder Braces, and ajj Dress Reform Goods. ‘French Corsets an ics, Giiss EL'sowa Children's Corsets and a $1 Corset make) that for the price is ui N. B.—French, German and Spanish spoken mrl4 ROCHON fpr Bexcirz: HOOL ‘OF LANGUAGES, 723 14th w. nw, CITY, WILL REMAIN OPEN ALL SUMMER, ALSO SUMMER SCHOOL AT PLYMOUTH, MASS, ESCH ERT, ORGANIST, TEACITEROP PIANO « bad VOCAL MUSIC. Partcolur auention a oe PENS RR ERAL SUPPLIES THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, CORCORAN BUILDING. 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Bick esions of the Spencerian 2 jeosten suds ‘ — rapid. calcalations. Bi pies he MUTENAN Ol T eenriune. ete. thore iret trewtmens, witout {he use of Kane, oe PIANOS FOR RENT. ea nan areca at fgcture Toure garanieo Can De ESAT Writ his Oe eos 8 Cal ote vpn, = wae ieee T ESTABLISHED AND WM. KNABE & CO, ——— cian tn the city. oxy be ig and Gth sis gw, - ce ind consulta Seth ‘Separave Poms fOr Laulen. U my 2oaw* cr of the New Ex EE Pinno technique, barmouy and ted culture. 012 Joi st nw Eheresox Praxos, OVER 36,000 NOW IN USE. a GRADES oF oaduits confidential: prepares for college, a HOSTON, ASS, MAGE West Point, al exsnttations, ilerfal Cares by lay'nig of of A thoroughly first-class and reliable plano at a TTUTL, = w, corner Sth and K sta naw. fens Bereounens tie isoaaen specialty. Will ‘miediam ‘prlos: ‘Muthemuatical, Cintsical, Sia youien pure 8 - ‘ visi patients Avi lw LROWN (COLORED) TAKES LAD and during illness, at ber nice home, Risouri ave. ww. where they will ave the eu tare Uluee hours 1S p.m. => DSL Mew = = 'W: FLYNN, A.M Evening Classes, §3 and $5 amonth. “Gow PROFE STECK & CO. AND BAUS & CO. PIANOS. Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, tuned, boxed, and for rent. Ken: applied if purchased. ‘Beat'and most complete assortment of Se. music in the city. HENRY ERFRRACH, 915 F street, m29 Managing Partner of the late firmof Ellis Co nm x Trexexvovs Sacririce oo] or SECOND-HAND PIANOS AND ORGANS, wo Pore Asp Isviconara ‘Those who may wish to purchane.eitheras ete lous beverage of for medicinal purposes, an UNA secutive Seat o1 practice in W estb., 11 No doutaw si.) 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Ladies andgen- | UT U PPP PPP FEE RRR FRE Sy Octave Nuns & Clare PiaMO nS Mears tad fae u 8 Kot oF te BE 7 Octave Chickering Piano. sssoeeteneneemmeneteene 1-3 ‘Gh sirects northwest m) tows Er 5 i - Superb Walnut Case, 12 Stop Organ i FRAIL, MAGNETIC HEALER, 3 SSt0p Organ, 6 608 BIEN renee 40] MBE, NA SRG SAG NET 4 GB Octave Organ, 2 StOps.....comssoe 20 - wipe or 55g gE x ‘Walnut Case, 5 Octave Organ... meee | 15 | friends an sepeeceeenneneiaeeren — HED J. SENOS, SPRGRON ci noPO Sas, KK, Any ofthe sbove mentioned tnstraments will be Mist MANICUME AND DERMATOLOGIST. sold ‘at these extraordinarily low figareselther for | Corie, sol. sid hard, Huuiuns, tniiatied wet son pi Somme, “Chip or Ingiowhng. xis absoly Sect nny DATONG CES SBE GIP OS 1 Crete pals x SSSA Bias of co mavuth, the alite'ot Washinton of remarkable cures All Shoal! try Mrs. Scuitues’ method of curing ‘Bunions Sore, sue abd permauent. Ullice: 1202 881.3 doors from isthe upoue tiga iis = ‘This Whisky, upon an analytical examination, leas Proved to be free from Fusii Oil, and indeed of any ar the modern ingredients which are used to gives Gath tious age and Savor to this popular drink. SIDNEY T. NIMMO, my21 433 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. IANOS AND ORGANS. FIRST-CLASS, AT PieSinanc‘iguree nh cow rn SEWING MACHINES, é&c. setae ee Srne se te DL FORE YOU PURCHASE A SEWING | nrowning & Middleton, hour & Hamilton, — SEES: = Tice ould ‘ndvine sou to ckamine ue | n'a syne ‘ALLER, DAVIS & COS UPRIGHT GRAS ebrated(igst-runming wd everiasting “Saw | 3-1 Bryan & tro, PLANO -Gacriticts ‘and: bungeins very | HOME SEW.NG” MACHINE, ““Alwass ready to | He Z. Wheeler, Thowse A. Rover, Boe caine taeeaioes oe Work. Theraipeot work done-cn his Soachineeas. Mesger® Bro, Beall @ Maker, myo. ThE SUMNER, S11 th st. mw. | hot be sury ‘4 child ean fate it Juhu Aalagraden” = JC Segoe, |. A eee eee bra Ce en Hewexaur Pixos yorqieaslied Be sure to uy the NEW HOME before yon bay. & OPPENEMIMEL & BRO, GUS VL street nortawest, Si. cious sul WASHINGTON, D.C Are Unsurpassed for Fine Workmanshtp, Brilliaacy B. & MW. CATIERWOOD, of Tone and Extreme Durability. Pianos taken in exchange ‘value allowed cents ‘buie Proprietors, ola in and full Folg Azents tor ew Home Sowing acthie, F Lowest Prices and Kasy Monthly Paymenta | kings teyaired, ee Puusdeipbie, QUPPOsE YOU 100K TX AT McKENNEYS it wh s., and ‘BRANCH FACTORY Years 8} Sew Auunanle Witte crt inn apa 422 9th street, oral & ee, Gas Cooxme Sroves ‘ 7th street sole rans Vaan ee | A Sone ororm mom Abd Organs whic bave beet used” Pusmos and Oe | CP in from one to three months. BATTERS, Gans for rent, tuned ail 9 3010 | Relief guaranteed in from one to three months, Cc inte ei slat idenanieaat etiabs:. aihinnas: ‘TaILona, ‘ROS. 408 AND 405 TTHST. N. W. mii-lm 1. D.C. CO., Box 301, LYNCHBURG, VA. CONFECTIONERS, Mba WUARTERS FOR THE - iT ‘WHITNEY CHILDRENS CARRIAGE COMPANY. ALSO.A FULL LINE OF ,, i ‘TINNERS @o. miss ~ | STOVES FOR FAMILY USE THAT WILLOOOE FAGONS, BTC | perp; yite

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