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_ TH Lavest Evrorrax Novenres. SEATON PERRY, UCCESSOR TO PERRY & HROTHER), WASHI SATURDAY arch 13, 1886 RICH DRESS FABRICS OF EVERY. CROSBY S. NOYES... Editos OF THE BEST AND “MOST FASHION. PRODUCTIONS e Evening S «a regular. permanent RMAS AND ENGLISH -MANUFACTUR. The Event a eee hei bi TOGETHER FORMING ONF OF THR Bova tide daily cireaiaties mere a reble kar Br (OnLbs ONS IN THis CALEY IO that of any other daily paper published im | SELECT PROM. EXCLUSIVE STYLES IN FINEST FRENCH SAT- Washington equal to that of ail the TRENS MADE BY GR MARO- nf ZEAM & CO. TO MY EXP, other daily papers here added together. eee OVELTIES TN = 5 SCOTCH ZEPHY RS, The Cireulation of the Star for the Wee Stee BED Pane, SES AF Gl, O12, Week Ending Mareh 12. NEW ROMS, TRIMMING INDL Mancu 6. 28,400 | NEW t D SUMMER SILKS, RANG- Marcu 8. 23,767 Ie ee 2 ELEG ADINES. Marcu 9. 249 BLACK INE: ADINES AND Marcu 10. 24,078 EME NS ye = PE, PLACE ABD SOLGRED = GROS GRAIN, E FRANC. HA. Maxcu 11... mF 50S DAMES, SATIN DUCHESSE “AND Si = s Ss WEST PRICES. a ao LITex IN TWO TONE STRIPED AND BRO- PD VEL ets FOR GAMNITURE = -ATEEENS IN PRINTED © ES rai 3 ‘CHALLIS DE Daiy AvERAG! 24,588 Now 4 i AND PERINOT KID GLOVES. ee A bill introduced by Senator Miller requires ail dealers in and manutacturers of cleomarga- Fine, lardine, butterine and suine t signs at their places of business, to take out fed- STYLES IN PARASOL AT ST SUN UMBREL- LAS AND CARRIAGE SHAD! eral licenses at high rates and tokeep their | gg- PLAIN FIGURES ANDCORRECT PRICES books always subject to inspection by agents of SEATON PERRY, the federal Treasury. This is doubtless an out- a PR SORT, growth of the memorial adopted by the New| petaptished 1840. = mist York legislature a month or more ago request- ing the delegation of that state In Congress to ae wecallbonorable means to secure the enact- Ore Sraxparp ment of a national law to prevent the manu- ‘i facture and sale of adulterated dairy products, PRING OVERCOATS The laws of New York on this subject have | HAVENO RIVALS IN REGARD TOSTYLE, FIT, never been all that they might, either in sub- MAKE AND TRIMMING. WEHAVEONE LARGE stance or in effect, owing to two causes. In the Grst place, no law of sufficient stri: ney could | LOTOF ss the legislature without invoking a torrent __ Stabase upon every member who voted for it SPRING OVERCOATS Gem the argansof aciique of poltticians woo | wa WiiTo MOVETOR THE GMALL BUM GY were interested in the manufacture and sale of — adulterated foods. These men have effectively | $8 EACH. dloeked legisiation for a number of years when- OUR $10 yer it threatened to injure the trade in their — avorite compounds, for it was seldom that a segislator had the hardihood deliberately toex- pose himself to their attacks upon his past rep- utation and pr. motives. But stil! another condition existed to cripple efforts at reform. Had the best st ver written gone into effect in N. ment would have been diffleult in view of the geographical boundaries of the state. Provided that Ver- mont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey and Pennsy! did not all adopt similar measures, their proximit; w York would | enable them to sinuggic into her markets, in | spite of the ¥ f her police, as much | bogus butter as they could produce. New York | was therefore a merey of nearly a half dozen neighbors whose legislatures were wholly independent of hers; and the most direct, if | not for such a condition of thin uniform law covering all | SPRING OVERCOATS HAVE SOME COMMENDABLE FEATURES, WHICH MUST MOVE TMEM IN LARGE QUAN- ‘TITIES, = THE CHEVIOT OVERCOATS ARE MADE FROM ENGLISH GOODS AND MEET A WANTHITHERTOFELT. THEY ARE WELL ADAPTED TO MATCH OR HARMONIZE WITH CHEVIOT SPRING SUITS, AND BESIDE HAVE ‘THE REQUISITE BODY OR STIFFNESS, UNUSU- AL WITH OTHER THIN GOODS, TO SET WELL. THE $15 KINDS ARE USUALLY STYLISH IN APPEARANCE. ‘NOW FROM EXPERIENCE THAT FIF- the states alike. = j tty | TEEN DOLLARS REPRESENT THE FIGURES Wheu we constderthe danger to publichealth | | = a t involved in allowing any irresponsible maker | T#AT YOUNG MEN ARK WILLING TO PAY FOR oF vendor to put bogus foods into the market, | SPRING OVERCOATS; 80 WE HAVE EXERTED and the peril of letting anybody, however re- } spectable, sell goods under fraudulent brands, | the desireableness of some such cheek as Mr. Miller's bill proposes is beyond question. | —<—— + = Representative Cannon of Iinois presented | some views on the Indian question in the OUR House on Wednesday deserving of attention. y He declared that, although the government | ARE PROPORTION. ‘was spending more money on every Indian than i PORTIONATELY HA white laborer could earn in New York or Chi- cago, the Indian did not appear to be making | VS SILK FACINGS OR SATIN SLEEVE LIN- such strides toward civilization as were ex- | | WE USE THE V BEST PURCHASEA- pected of him. Indeed, his progress seemed to | piv ~DEED ALL OUR TRIMMINGS ARE be rather the other way. When he ceased to} * = z be an absolute barbarian he ceased to feel any | KNOWN TO BE OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. OUR TRADE sense of manhood and selfdependence. This is, possibly, a rather sweeping denunciation of | 1 0 ewan Ee a prlicy whose fruits do not reflect the highest | 59 EXTENSIVE WE CANNOT CONFINE OUR- eredit on the nation that has pursued it, but | SEEZVES TO ANY ONEOR A FEW QUALITIES, the germs of truth are in the proposition, broad | so ws HAVE THEM ABOUT AS FINE aS THEY as it is. For some reason, inherent in bis = nature and deflant of a speedy eradication, the | CAN BE MADE Indian does not take kindly to the changed OURSELVES TO PROVIDE A GREAT VARIETY ATTHAT PRICE. THE MOST OF THESE ARE HANDSOMELY FACED WITH THE Bi OR ELSE HAVESATI T SILK LEEVE LINING, 20 SORTS [ELY CHEAP AND PRO- DSOME, WHEN WE it th which his phil Kept conditions of existence with which his philan- ae thropic friends would surround him. It seems | MARK THELIMITOF aaif Congress might go to Canada for some OUR SPRING OVERCOATS. good ideas op the administration of Indian af fairs. There the red man is made subject grac- tieally to the same law as the white man, and the white man is not denied contact with the red man when he seeks it; yet the race troubles there amount to almost nothing in comparison with those which occur on this side of the | border. It is the needless artificiality of our system which enfeebies it. It treats the In- dian as a foreigner, without giving him the rights of a foreigner, and as a man without holding him to tbe responsibilities of man- hood. Its expensiveness is the lightest of its ill qualities. ‘Now that the civilian Commissioners are Dis. wiet men it is to be hoped the board will get into line with public sentiment, especially on school matiers. The expression 6: public opin- fon, as reported in TuE Star and other city Papers, has been overwhelmingly adverse to the Commissioners’ project of abolishing the school | board and upsetting the system of sebool man- agement under which our pubile schools have grown up to rank with the first in the country. This school board manage- WE ARE NOW OPENING SPRING SUITS FORGENTLEMEN AND YOUTHS, AND SHALL BE PLEASED TO SHOW THEM WHETHER YOU DESIGN PURCHASING OR NOT. SAKS & COMPANY, mh13_ SEVENTH ST. AND MARKETSPACE, + Exnnues. “THE MUSHROOM GATHERERS,” by Mac Beth, FEAST OF THE SEV- Photographs of this great painting now ready. “SUMMER NOON,” by Lathrop. ‘The tatest ENGRAVINGS, ETCHING, PHOTO- GRAPHS and GRAVURES, New styles of PICTURE FRAMES, LOOKING- ment has not only worked admirably in a as the way of securing steady progress | OL ASSE®: the best and at moderate prices, towards the highest mark in educational | large and varied collection of methods, but it has, by its thoughtful vigil- ance, eflectua led the various attempts of all sorts of schemers and eranks who have labored to work in their Jobs and mischievous notions. The judicious, sensitle manner in which the board headed off the insidions at tempt in behalf of mixed sehools affords one instance of the v of their services to the | community. The Commissioners ought to see by this time that they made a great mistake im medditng with a system of school manage- | ment that was working so satisfactorily, and | the sooner they drop ail their “advisory board” | tinkering and go back to the old plan the better. ‘Their efforts toget upan advisory board worthy Of the uame seem, up to the present time to be @pretty humiliating failure. Most of the ap- pointees decline promptly with thanks, but the Howard University mixed-school advisers still CARD and CABINET FRAMES, ‘Valuable Paintings Cleaned and Restored. ALL THE ROGERS GROUPS, ‘Caxalogue on receipt of stamp. JAMES S&S FARLE & SONS, $16 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, s Parigh.” F. Marion Crawford. Henry James. ity of David” Spurgeon. “Parrar's Sernions and Addresses inv Atnerica.” The Message of the iuebied.” Irene FE derome. Tos. 1. Snead. nveational Bolen Edtaund Pendleton. “Letters to Dead Authors.” Andrew Lang. Lenten and Devotional Books. - Prayer and Bywuais Family and Pocket Bibles. WAL BALLANT Se nietra Lonery tte Bostonian” peony _mbi3 428 SE — $$ oer Senator Kenna, of West Virginia, a democrat |e C. Hercurssos, Leorrsn, Indeed in whom there is no guile, said yester- — day in his speech defending the President: “It | GRAND the result had been the other way instead of the — way it was, our friends constituting a majority here would have made the same warfare upon James G. Blaine, their Executive, elected by them, asthey are engaged in now with Mr Cleveland, who was elected”—mark what fol. Jows—not “by the democrats,” or “by our- selves,” but—“by- somebody else.” It this doesn’t ietin the Mugwumps, show us some- ‘thing that does. $$ —___ The refusal of the Knights of Labor to ap- Prove the boycott laid by a local union upon tne Atlanta Constitution was a just act, if all the facts are as reported. It shows that a great Organization cau be as independent as an indi- ‘Vidual, if it sets out to be. ———— Representative Weaver says that every Con- MILLINERY OPENING, TUESDAY, MARCH 16TH, 1886. NO CARDS, _mhis 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Now Reavy For Issezcriox : SPRING NECK WEAR INTHE NEW STYLES AND MATERIAL, Call and see the new Four-in-Hand. W.S. TEEL, _mhis ‘985 Pennsylvania avenue. EK. M. Bencnarp & Buo Have discovered that no one. Kind of COFFEE, ak though it be the most expensive, will suit everybody, Soune want strength, sonue richiees, while others weil price fora certain of flavor which Eat few winds of eutises posscen "We many cog ace popuiar brand of FRENCH COFFEE for nore thas dozen years to rich and poor alike at 19¢. per In and grees coutains at least due crank, There are | inne ho ure wil ike toler, Wel wold ne pectfully advise those who about four hundred of his associates who would | price without satisfaction to ty some of Sar tamenee like to have him make bis charges more spe- Peunsyivallia Avenue, cor. 4 8. cific. —— — — READ THIS— BETTER THAN yr CHROMO. = T will give an Album of French Fashions Free; also & Ticket good for 85. worth of Latest Paster { {il uned) i every purchaser of new Sewing Machine Foo war Cau and. BaPink Sten Smt ace tants a J.B. RICHMOND, M Soy bedeye esr Saw Cranexce (ils RIGHT NAME WAS IKE, BUT HIS ‘sETr CALLED HIM CLARENCE FOR SHORT), “tT FELT SURE YOU WOULD ADMIRE MY TASTE. 1 THINK IT’S THE NOBBIEST SPRING OVER- COAT IN TOWN, AND IN ADDITION TOTHAT, 4ND WHAT IS OF THE GREATEST I¥POR- TANCE TO WE FELLANS WHO ARE NOT AFFLICTED WITH A SUPERABUNDANCE OF asl, ITS AWFULLY CHEAP, DON'T You KNOW. HOW MUCH DO YOU SUPPOSE I PAID FOR ITr’ CHORUS OF DEAH FELLAHS— “TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS AT LEAST.» “NOTHING OF THE KIND, ME BOYS—I JUST PAID A TEN DOLLAR BILL FOR IT—PACT I ASSURE YOU, ALTHOUGH 'TISN’T GOOD FORM TO OWN UP TO SUCH A SMALL AMOUNT FOR A FASHIONABLE OVERCOAT, BUT “YOU KNOW HOW I AM"—“WHERE DID I BUY IT, YOU SAY? wy at Revorvriox IN THE UNITED STATES TEA TRADE. BLENDED TEAS THE TEAS OF THE FUTURE. BARBOUR & HAMILTON, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND IMPORTERS, 614 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, Have secured the Sole Ageucy for the District of Columbia for the sale of CARLTON’S ENGLISH BLENDED TEAS. Never, perbsps, in the history of the tea trade has success so fapidly followed the Introduction of # new dietetic article as in the case of thesecelebrated blends, which, withia the short space of one year, have been, supplied to every leading hotel in Philadelphia, New York, Boston and New Orleans, and by wem pro- ‘nounced vastly superior to any straight teas they had deen 1 customed to use. Write t BARBOUR & HAMILTON for test moniais, Give these teas # trial, and you will never SHE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY'S, 3.W. CORNER OF 7TH AND D STS use any other, mhO-s,tu,th.3made (ALL LUE SIGNS, Dies Surrs FOR HIRE 3M. GRADY, Mansoxn’ 414 Ninth Street, mhé-lp CHOICE SPRING AND SUMMER. NOVELTIES. X, COMPRISING LARGE ASSONTAENTS OF THE LEADING FRENCH, STRIPED TUSSORE SILKS FOR PONGEES. <P. FRENCH CORSETS FROM $1.50 For Youre Gexriexex. ‘NEW LINES OF “COVERT” OR ENGLISH TOP COATS, IN EXCLUSIVE STYLES OF MATE RIALS, MADE EXPRESSLY FOR OUR TRADE. SURAH | No ONE ELSE HAS THEM, FOR SMALL BOYS VERY STYLISH SPRING OVERCOATS THE LITTLE FELLOWS NEED LIGHT WEIGHT OVERCOATS 4S MUCH AS WE OPEN THIS MORNING SOME ENTIRELY NEW GOODS, NOT EXPENSIVE, B. B BaRNUM & CO, mh 981 PENN. AVE. W. M. Snavsrer & Sows SPRING OPENING NEW DRESS GOODS. NOVELTIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPETE STOCK, EVER SHOWN IN THIS CITY. CONFINED STYLES IN THE NEWEST DE- SIGNS. OUR BUYER HAS BEEN ABSENT FOR THE PAST WEEK SELECTING DRESS GOODS, WHICH WE WILL PLACE ON SALE MONDAY, MARCH 15TH. AS MANY STYLES CANNOT Bz DUPLICATED AN EARLY INSPECTION IS SOLICITED. PARIS ROBES IN EVERY TEXTURE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ONE PRICE, N. B—THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. mhbl8. HE SILENT WHITE IS THE BEST AND most complete Sewing Machine; has more points that benefit the operator; itis light, fustand quiet: winds its own bobbins! puts on its own belt! Finest cabinet work: lock stitch. ‘The White Automatic is 9 single thread machine, at prices you can afford. Also Joh, Howscholds, $10 tess thay list price. All iods Of machines for sale or rent. Repairing. J. E. MCKENNEY, 427 J. B_RICHMOND, Manager. Tur Ross Coxes Wirz Srna “YES, I KNOW, THAT IS 80" And in some branches of business, according to the bublications of parties engaged therein, ROBBING ‘Begins with spring, rests on its oars in mid-summer, Fesumes operations again in the fall, and lowers its crest at the toe of winter. ‘Year in and year out, season after season, these men proclaim to the public in unmistakable English and sive the figures, which, if there is ascintilla of truth in them, prove that six months of the year they make absolute ROBBERY a trade, and the remaining six months are upon the stool of repentence, doing pen- ance by affecting to make “SWEEPING REDUC- ‘TiONS" in the prices of their wares, and thereby palliate thelr evil doings. They would have the pub- lic believe that they are not only JUST but GENER- OUS. ut such pretensions do not put the dollars back into the pockets from which they were filched. GOUGING In any sense 1s not considered honorable by any class of people, and to seis man a garment for 965.00 At the beginning of a season, and later on to sell a like garment to the purchaser's neighbor for $35.00, ‘Will not be tolersted In any intelligent and enlight- ened community. THE PEOPLE will sooner or later condemn the method and thereby crush the man. By our system such things are impossible. Webegan by selling FINE READY MADE CLOTHING AT EXACTLY TEN PER CENT ABOVE THE ACTUAL COST OF MANUFACTURE, And we propose to fight it out on this line, ‘We have just received from our factory 500 Cassi- mere Sack Sults, silk mixture, absolutely pure; no shoddy: $9.75. Also, 250 Cutaway Suits, fine material, composed of silk and wool entirely; $10.75. ‘We will receive on ‘Tuesday, the 9th inst, 1,000 pairs of Children’s Pants, ages 6 to 12 years, which we sell at 22 cents @ pair. VICTOR B ADLER'S PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 AND 029 SEVENTH BT. N. W., p book Pictures (endless eo wits Sotto German: Now Maia "Rates ots vee jerman: New » Nano See gic. Lustre Paint, Be-and 10c;" Liquid, bey Benoa! Cards, Soe, per 100." Suldies for Painting. fis-im J: JAY GOULD, 421 that, usar Pa. ave. Srrua Ovzncosm ‘THE RAPID AND FREQUENT CHANGES IN THE WEATHER ARE £0 MANY WARNINGS TO BE PREPARED WITH SUITABLE CLOTHING. WE ARE READY ‘TO MEETTHECALL FOR. LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOATS AND BETWEEN-SEASON AS THE HEAVIER GRADER OUR VARIETIES AT LOW PRICES ARE 8UB- JECTS OF MUCH COMMENT, STORE CLOSES AP 7 P.M.; SATURDAY, 10, exonce SPRANGY, Owe Price Crormrer, mbS 607 SEVENTH 8T:, opp, U.&. Pos Office, AGRE PGRN DEE oD Pes 13+ ge, Mas M. J. Hewr WILL EXHIBIT DURING THE COMING WEEK EARLY STYLES IN SPRING MILLINERY. mane 1900 F sta w, Tx od zeszy_Irs Ontor. Earnest Redfern made for the Princess of Wales & slovefitting jacket of fine knitting silk, braided with gold across the front. She, having an exceedingly fine figure, liked {t very much, and exacted a promise from ‘Mr. Redfern not to make another like it for a year. ‘The Prince of Wales, about a month after, asked Mr. ‘Redfern to make him onelikeit, Bir. Redfern replied in the negative, telling him of nis promise to the Princess. ‘The Prince remarked thst he would make that all right, saying tt was for a present to Mrs. Langtry. Henee the name then given it—tue “Jersey.” What a history, and what marvelous changes ha been wrought in its manufacture. For s short tin only it held ita fashionable supremacy in the courts of the old country. To-day it ranks first as au article of both fashion ‘and utility. Worn by millions in every walk of life, Sold from 50¢. to $50 each. Again it comes new and fresh before the “Flowers of Spring,” and if possible more popular than ever. ‘The new styles are exquisite, and no written descrip- ton can do them justice. ‘They must be seen. hence on Monday we shall display them on dummies to en- able you to get an idea of the various styles. We at- tempt to describe them as follows: Fine Black Stockinette Jerseys, with combination ‘yest fronts in peat embroidered figures, postilion back (postition back is the very latest cut, and ié short over the hips, well rounded, and long in back and front), $3.75 each. . Fine Black Stockinette Jerseys, with cream figured vest front, black buttons, postilion shape, $3.75 each. Fine Black Stockinette Jerseys, vest front with 2% inch plaited black braid on each aide, also around bot- tom, collar and cuffs, $4.50 each Thaported Black Stockinette Jerseys, Rosary beads up and down a vest front, around a reverse collar and wrista, also running up the sleeve 8 inches from the wrist, very handsome, $4. Black Imported Stockinette Jerseys, profusely jetted, and finished with biack shell-shape buttons up and down the front, on back and on collar and cuffs, coat back, only $5.50 each. Garnet Stockinette Jerseys, heavy imported goods, tailor made, basque shaped, postilion back, bound en- tire with black braid, Sts like a glove; same in black, $6 each. Superfine Black Stockinette Jerseys, black em- broidered grecian border ofer a cardinal vest front, ‘also around the collar and cuffs, postilion back; same in cream, a perfect garment, only $4.50 each. Firm, closely-woven Black Silk Jerseys, satin faced, full plaited coat back, beautifully made and finished. We were obliged to ask $12 for thesame grade two years ago. now $7.50 each. An elegant line of Black Jerseys, selected with the same care and attention asthe above “Novelties” in all the improved cuts, shapesand styles, at $1.25, $1.75, $2, $2.50, $2.75, $3 and $4 each. Colored at $1.50, $2, $2.25 and $2.50. Unquestionably the finest exhibit of the newest things in Jerseys ever shown by us, All Jerseysfitted. (Second floor; take elevator). WOODWARD & LOTHROP. WANTED—HELP. WANTED—HOUSES. FOR RENT—HOUSES. __|__ FOR RENT—HOUSES. Nioeere Reece: | WARE Rane eee | Petia mite oka | FUE TRA a ae A. ‘Emp. Buresn, 926 Fst. aw. m10-10* = = ‘ANTED—A GOOD SKIRT TRIMMER, 1754 Wianr. : ie SV ANTED-A YOUNG MAN, (COLORED), Wax 7, to take care of horse and meter ee me ‘useful: reference PI Warreg 3 a )UTH TO LEARN FANCY GOODS Snee make imseir generally wsetal aoave Sroberate ne teats ‘applicant nust noswer is eee handwriting. Address i C., Star office, 1 -ANTED—A SECUND COOK: ONE WHO 18 eupericnesd in cocking meats to order: none other need apply, af 1102 E st. n.w. ive ‘TED-S00D, LIVE AGENTS TO CAN- ‘Yass and follect for a rapidiy increasing business. Apply Mondaya.m., Room 4,630 F st uw. 1te ANTEDSA WAITER, A COLORED MAN, iarcan dime with guod references, ‘mone ‘need apply without, 1401 Hi st. n.. ae (YANTED-A DRIVER FOR A GROCERY PE RS 4 Star office. ‘mb13-2¢ ‘ANTED~APATIENT,TIDY,STRONG WHITE AV, StiL, 180 19 years old, to do, the Rouse work ‘fam! nO washing. aces required. Gail between nyure] and 8 p.ne,110 Athetse. midi ANTED-WE DESIRE TO FSTABLISH A General Agency in Washington or vicinity, ¢9 control the ait of a staple article of dali flon. Any nan With small eapleal may ve- men a Sddress GREENWICH MANUFACTURING. PANY, 47 Vecyst, N.Y. ‘ANTED-AGENTS IN THIS CITY, MARV- Nand, Viginis and North Carglina for “Vie Gy Practical Information.” just ‘pod ches of Jeremiah 8. Black, fitable works. Also, Addresses of Art-Book Canvascers. Liberal GENCY Dy 7 Address, stating ex itany, On ade Tin at, Wank? ington, D. C. Tanigave LETON & CO., 43" .NTED—A FIRST-CLASS COOK, COLORED; Ww = mmendéd, Apply 1353 D R. clopedia of 25, * ‘and Ee aaalee and prompt ‘must come well reco W V ANTED "A, FIRST-CLASS COOK (IN A small family. Keferences required. 37 B st ‘se. Capitol FUL. roh12-2t6 @ 5 tik LARGE TRE Sp | Hhode Isiand ave; ten Tools: bath, &c; newly ARTED FON CABH—A. 5. 6, 08 FROM pe oes Bis ay | Punta and paperes: . POX, 920 Ftnw. Brick oF and N snd | @ aw. it contains 1: ‘well light mus 4 F. POX. 920 4th and 14th sta Dw. Address Mrs. R., 023 8d stm | bed rooms, Sod ne ait nee renseesal | [7OR RENT = =| + APPLY SRANCIS R_MORCY, ron NTED—GOO! ESTATE IN WASH- ie A ‘near Ph st W = a iy indnree of mall amouct business | _2b13- 1331 F street hw. mnIOST or: R RENT—FOR ONE YEAR FROM JUNE 29% Cedar Hil, Amacoia, D. <coomping, 15 Bouse, inet — ‘and’ bath’ room, 0g FREDERICK DOUGLASS. POR RENT ais ToT st. N.W.-12 Rooms 7; must be well improved apd Guetive; give full particulars if-you wish stteation. ‘Address (SYNDICATE, care P.O. Box 539, cy. ‘SNTED—T0 EXCH ANGE—HOUSE HAVING Se Sa pre conageinteneriane wean pare Baie anit asc jourteen ron § for $15 and $20: well locaied. PARKER & TOW SEND, TIS Fat, TOR RENT—6 “HO Howe: 1108 26th si.; With modern improvement And in first-class order. Apply om premiser est. —S 3 ceed cash. “Address RUSSELL, Star office, modern i wements and in excellent order; | JrO®, BENT ELNG ANT 1" oaneat ‘The most 4 location inthe nwt “300 Higieeg onder, 1 rooms and «3 ‘ANTED_WE HAVE A CUSTOMER FOR A we 7 A, t. COUMES, Soren REN On na ON ST. N.W.. ELE rick House: all modern 10TH, BRICK atsii Ths. nw. iz Dear the Capitol: nit Gluding bath: beaitital Lonation. ROOMS, $18: 0 roonme, 635, S04 tus oe Oo Pe Sylvania ave, N,ioin ang ota gus now Bent 12 rooms, $00; 200A. st se. 1 rooms, $50: 29 $7 Dek Mont. TLLER & RUTHERFORD, | 1402 South Carojina ave. £4 roam, $6. store ‘and upto $1,200. Al, oe Ratan We ms, near Nat yy J of Ground, 80,00 Lat Scents per foot; 30,000 WASTEDSTD BUY a SHALE House for | (si cuitomen he MC nou! fect at 20 cents foot. ‘The above grown? is oo $2,000 or «1 : sens 32,000 Feet of Ground southeast “at 10 cents p ‘ANY one wishing to mb13-3t* Ri NT e: Bis ae, Corner sith. 12 rooms. $45: 1417 WAaXTeR 70 BUY FOR CASH, SMALL sticwe LOR. Sere new. Ar mod, tmp. on Capitol HU: no ar, : 40 5 Ea Seta eed Pann SSes ORT | Prom mes | RRA rene eer, ton, size oflot, 2, it BURRIS. | IEE neat Brick Dwelling, | $824 by 80, on Ith ste Garner Caroline n: . Gontaining ten rooms, bath and all improvements, | 5476 by 100, om 16ch si, corner T n.w- W SNED—TO PURCHASE A SMALL 6ROOM | Well turuiaed. Witkemtrery tow, 22° by 105, on R. 1. ave, wear lowa Circle, ad neighborhood, for f, $1,000 Appigto THOS, J. FISHER & 00, Suro Beat 21et'n. with fall particulars. Box 143, Star . Fee ——— a $88 100) oo 1th near SS, eF by 10h. on S, neat 10th 504 Sw. Or... 629 4% stew. 7r. wr $15 19.07 by 140, near a WANTED—LOTS BOS Th ahve we rIeg AAD TR weore ts | Sekt oN Bee NM LOE Rw : 2 1359 Cow Sewers 20 310330 MAw-St.wi 1a | And several large trontuces and single lots on Nik 12.0 3 new Haw.,5r11 | RI and Vt avenues and in Mount Ponseets Ww north of K and we 20 rr K HLT. LEIPOLD, 1931 Fst now CH. PARKER, 4% dnd Esta aw. EW BRICK, BAY WINDOW, odern, hmprovementa, wit, oO veo eemenne 80.00 price, which must be LE-LOT 20X10 FEET, ~ THE 108, Star office, Fh side of Est. bet Sd and ati sta nw dee ire of owner, 1 Grant Pisce. mba 3 OR SALE—A LOT, 22X96 FT, TO A 209h ‘aliey, on south sie of H street, between 1th and FOR RENT—ROOMS. = 13th sia, “improved by. two-story, aud rent ‘\OR RENT—UNFURNISHED ROOMS; SECOND pa A Re 4 ANTED—A GOOD, RESPECTABLE WHITE | I’ and third floors; large: facing southeast: dclightfat peice per square Sone Sa nase aes cbr oftioa girl to do general housework for a small family; | location; convement to cars; overlooking the Capitol “. mn. 3 references required, Apply at 829 Maryland ave, | grounds. 20 1st et, cor. South A st. “Call after 5 Hanky FUI LeeC8, BCrnennenn _ < 2 See mie Capitol Hil, mh! O'clock p.m. mh13-31* rion st nw.,6 ree REVE T Oapiaaea teehee. ae CORNER EAST WANTED, A TOUNG LADY TN THECAFAG | FOR RENT FURNISH RD-REAUTIFUL| mn13st 1135 7th nw. | at. between Oth and 10h, Soe per hoot: eornee heat ay. Apoly to Br: ROGGE, 1790 tree new. between | Cle, “Addrees Het Suaromioa "ae" | FOR RENT SERPs Wma oo apa rate for 0 hp 10 sm. R RENT— FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR. | 1519 Plerce PL.6 rs$25.30) 92? 25th st., 6 rs_.$15.30 | FOR SALE—DESIRABLE ING “ANTED-A WOMAN THOROUGHLY com | F Day window and alcove; southern re; also | ISS C ave, Ore sano! Tal dace eB meee OO ‘ots between Tr amd tome eee L4 petent to do all kind of troniug in steam laundry. | third floor {ront room with board; delightful summer | 1225-33 $20 #.,6 7520.50|(G14 Oot, OTS foot. = Address, with reference and wages wanted. Box, | location, 1321 Q st. 1 | 1232 Bist st., 10 re. 20:40)(611.17 Va = S FOX, 920 Fst. n.w. 7. et —— oes Fee era HOON ON THE SECOND | O10 Kt s.. Oral2 oe ee Swit e SOR. | FLOR SALE —AT A BARGAIN —1 ORS BHAL Ware aA oe OunG, MAN, OF 27 08,18 | 2 oer, Surplabed or unfurnished; the! mmsst hoe Fe jow, Building Lots, corner Stb and O sian. w-, references and address PILLS, star office, _mbi2-21* WANTED AT THE ARLINGTON, TWO ‘strong women In the 1 3 One who under sands the washing machine, m12-206 ach 19% feet front LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER. 925 R RENT—BY TYLER & RUTHERFORD, oS midst 10 22800) ih U nw, Br. 840 W330 Fenre . Lisi 4h Oth wwf 45|| NY ave. we Seo ae R RENT—AT PRIVATE RESIDEN 1124 Fok aes At Ria erenion 2a nished third floor." Ten minutes’ wale to =e VERY AVAIL Bart mereot, on 10th Fat. FORSALEAT A Banaar able frontage, 75 feet or any ments, -ANTED—A WHITE AMERICAN OR GER- rivate family; must be covnpetent and have gud tec vate 7 Must be cornpetent and have guod rec Smmendations Apply at Sid i st- uw. mais dts Boscuzs Or Riszoxs gt,‘Sabota,” made of Striped Satin and GrosGrain,with ‘Picot” ede, very stylish. Colors, Pink, Cardinal Li. Blue, Orange, Nile, Gendarme, Lilac and Geraniuth. aoe pring Shades of Satin and Gros Grain itibbons widths, ‘For Hat and Bonnet Trimmings we are selling Gros Grain No. 40, with Moire and’ Roman Stripe Edge: very handsome. (First floor, mfddie counter.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. New Sermo Ververs ‘The new patterns of these goods this season are Yery handsome. We have just opened an invoice of Rich Cat and PRIZE Striped Combinations, Pongee, Marine and Amber; Old Gold. Lt. Iilue and Pongee: Old Gold, Acajon and Pongee; prettiest goods tor trim- ming wooiens and Bilks ever shown by us. ‘The sbove is one among many of the excellent stock, which you should not fail to examine. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. More Srrixe Brace Goons. We have placed on sale another invoice of Spring Black Fabries, and quote as specially good values the ollowing: 40a. ack an-wool Nuns Velling, worth 6240, only Bue, per y cat ‘black’ ait-woot Atbatross, worth 62%, only ~ per yd. 40-in. Black All-wool Jersey Cloth, very desirable for early spring, ouly 75c. per ya. “LLin. Black Silk-warp Claizctie, manufactured by the celebrated Priestly & Son, is the finest and lightest fubric of its kind, and will give the utmost satisfaction to any lady needing a “Best Black Dress.’ Four ualities each a bargain. 4, $1.00; No. 3, $1.2 -inch Slik-warp Gloria Cloth, only $1.50 per yi 48-inch (extra wide) Black Camel's Hair Grenadine. or King Cloth, will not crease, very light and extra fine, only $1.35 per ya. 4U-in. Black All-wool Germania Serge, fine twill, smooth, soft finish, particularly suitable for early spring Wear, 3 qualities, S7iyc, $1.20 and $1.37 ry Pophis department is well stocked with the best known. fabrice, ouly those of intrinsle merit belng selected, WOODWARD & LOTHROP. —_mi8 MM had BR & 5S Muum 7 8s Bea AA OU OU MMMM Seay fe M4 “oo REE Sas8 UNPARALLELED BARGAINS In OUR. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. ‘been important from sR ie Broan ntact ie houses of today are compelled to carry enormous quantities of goods, and ‘amortuments of every article in thelr numerous ents in order to cater to the tastes of all classes and meet the require- ments of all, The unavoidable result at the end of each season is an accumulation of nurpias stock: n0 matter how carefully the goods are bought or ho’ Judiclously selected. From the beginning to the end of ‘Unis season i tt, a8 beenour unceasing desire tokeep pace with the ‘demands of the :rade by keeping choice an abundant stock at the dispotal of our roms. We can safely say that our efforts have Been eminentiy successful and our sales far greater than we hadantieipated. Butneverthelesiafter a care- fui examination of our stock we find s great many ‘goods which must be sold early. In order to stimulate the incerest in this sale we have divided our entire stock in five bargain tables,on which we will show the following goods at the follow. ing remarkably low figures. “No judicious buyer should let this opportunity pass: TABLE No. L—48 CENTS— All-Wool, 45-in. Bourette Cloths, sold at 75c. 2 © “Nun's Vellings,' ““ “ 75c. “ 42.in. Stripe Suiting,” “ “ 7oc. 42in. Plaid Suiting,“ ** 65c. TABLE No, 2.62 CENTS— AILWoo!, 40-in. Boucle Suitings, sold at 35<, 40-in. Langtry suiting, 42in. Prunellc Suiting, * “ 85c. “ 4%in. Velours Suiting,“ “85c, TABLE No. 8.—73 CENTS— AUWool, 45-in. Colored Cashmere, sold at 90. . 40-in, Velour Sulting, = 9c. 424, Alma Cloth “be Bato. Tricot en Oe in. Homes Boe. ‘Twi Devel on Many Others, TABLE No. 482 CENTS— All-Wool 54-in. Fakir Cloth, sold at roel Sein aie at * S4-in. Camelette, “ * ‘S4-in, Pinbead Checks,“ « cluding spring shades, “ TABLE No. §.—BLACK GOODS—35 TO 75 CENTS— All-Wool 39.in. Cashmere, sold at 50c., 38¢. <”-8S-in, Albatross, sold at 50c., '38e. k Australian Crepe, sold at 62 A No.2 Tanai puting, acid ae 0c. oie Xe, in. Batiste, sold at 75c., now GOc.. 4zin. Momie Cloth sold at '75c.,now 00c. 40-in. Melrose Suiting,sold at 5c ,now 5c. 2-in. Velours Suiting sold at SSe..now 6c. wold at $1, now 76c. 40-in. Tricoline, sold at 1, now Te. 42-in. Nun's Velling, sold at 75c. now S5c. and many other notable bargains, Ferre is iy id ie mbll Youmans, HATTER, NEW YORK, SPRING STYLES GENTLEMEN'S DRESS AND DERBY HATS: ‘Now open as their Agency for this city. 1257 Peausyivania aveaie, U waeurus STINEMETZ & SON, 1287 Penfsylvania ave., leadquarters for fine Silk and Gloria Cloth Um- yee ‘Amane Lyons Sliver beed Silk Usbrelia, mhi2 SEE eSNG gO RG So Sema Dory stata BH. STINEMETZ & SON, mhs 1st Feomyivaninate, ‘The Fifth Avenue Style Spring SILK AND DERBY HATS, Ingroduced by Dunlap & Co, of New York, now ready bs WILLRIT & RUOFP®, Sole Ageats, mblOam 906 Pennsylvania sve, ANTED—A GOOD, RESPECTABLE WHITE: girl to do light housework. Must have reter ences, Apply 929 D st. n.w, mhi1-3t ANTED—A GOOD MILLINER, APPLY AT W 8 stst- nw. mb113t* ANTED—WHITE AND COLORED COOKS, $10 to $30; Chambermaids, Nurses, Ladies Maids, General Houseworkers, étc; Men Cooks, Waiters and Coachmen, with references, at National Labor Bureau, 5) mh9-lw* h st nw, w. Store, 703 Yih n.w....85/|200.A st. ae, mhi3-6t* 9 RENT—APRIL 18T, $20, ON MASSACHU- St. between T and Un. w., ouly LOU! Teet deep to alvey. SHO! Pmisa AKER.'920F st n.w. mi2ae -A LOT 18x88 FEET ON WEST SIDE. R RENT—FURNISH! ROOMS IN ra ty Genti men preferred. 1016 14th st.‘n.w. - of 10th st.. between Gand His now. inaproved setts ave. nw. near 2d ‘st..cosy two-story, five- | by atwostory frame dwelt for § OR RENT-BY APRIL 18T—TWO_UN1 oy A ory ing, tenting for’ $id per Inighed Rooms on fet floor, with bosras lsree re ree, Good eee waver; Suitable for family | month; price per square foot “ante OR SALE- large fur 2ON.Y. ave. mISS™ ‘0. LARGE ROOMS, ‘bay “window, alcove, nished hall room, with board. i: FOE, RENT ONE OR furnished or unfurnished, B. HM. WARNER, 916 F st. nw. W HAMPSHIRE AVY, tween Washington and Dupont Circles, RE (OR RENT—DWELLING HOUSE 1335 L ST. Or the n.w.; nine root all conveniences; recent at | for et r bY US, LwO ve been Clans St, Thawte afer Spm 018 Ak wes" | in charougu Fenars @70 per elon mechan Fee | ccbdan parece eo eta nate teary eee Femaintng how ‘can’ be ‘bouche "as tllowic ne Ror JPR SENT ONE VERY NiGeLy FURNINHED | _mm12% ITF st nw. | $1367.00, cash BH2KO7. Valance. in one ana tee front room; bay window, heat, gas and bath: con- VORRENT—BSTORY NEW BAY WINDOW House, with all modern improvements, 470 Mis- e., bet. 4 and 6th sta. nw. Inquire KELE- One for $1,858.50, cash $830.88: balance ‘one and two years, at_6 per oe payment at any time. This I= the Venient to table board and two lines of cars: rent $&. Apply 1739 13th st. n.w. mb13-3t WANTED LADIES TO WORK FOR US AT their own house. $7 to $10 per week can be uietly made. No photo painting; no canvassing foll particulars please address, at once, Cit CENT ART CO., 19 Central street, Boston, Mass, Box 5170 £25-4 WANTED-—SITUATIONS. AN ED-PLACES FOR HOUSEKEEPE 5, seamst maids, cooks, murees, A ere SS er references. S."A, COOMBS, Emp, Bureau, 020 F st. mb10-1008 ‘ANTED — POSITION BY YOUNG MAN Speaking and writing English, French and Ger- man; not afraid of work, TF, 602 14th ste t.w, ‘References, it W: NTED—SITUATION BY AN EXPERT enced drugzist;good reference furnished. Address 406 Massachusetts ave. n.w. 1 ANTED-A SHORTHAND AND _TYPE- writer would work for news} correspond- ent, lawyer or other, where legal training might be of advantage In the work: salary no object. Address CORKESPON DENT, Star office. a ANTED—A LADY GIVING UP HOUSE- ‘Keeping wishes to find a good for an excel Jent man servant. He is thoroughly competent, and would be valuable toa physician or as a house <er- vant. Address C. W. 5., Star office, 1 Vv FANTED—A YOUNG LADY WILL PAY $50 to any person securing her a place ‘in any of the departments paying $30. Address LADY, Star office. ANTED—BY AN ENERGETIC AND STRICT- ly sober young man,a Situation in realestate, commission of other office. Will furnish a fine driv- Ing horse tree if desired. AddressW.B.L,Star office. 1% ‘ANTED—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT Working Honsekeeper for the months of March, Apriland May. Mrs’ YREDERICK DOUGLASS, Cedar Hill, Anacostia, D.C. mh13-206 RE A eeaE Ts rae eroune Sian, 19 years of age, 4 Place in a business base: can give the best of relerences, Address 43 Ea. nw, Ok RENT—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, second and third floors, with or without board: 1211 Not. nw. mhissie {OR RENT—A SUITE OF THREE BRIGHT, floor, at 1509 H st. n! mhi3-3t ENT—A SUITE OF LOVELY HANDSOME- ly-furnished rooms on second floor at 1324 16th St; will be vacant the first of the week. Choice table HEI Stables. 425 Sth st neve mhig-at* | cure a low priced Lot on this ers ay Jand ts rapidly rising in value and flue improvements where are constantly going up. Jots wilt dou value before the second payment. becomes, coe. Honses on these lots will sell at a good profit as s0ou as built. Apply to. m 00K & GOODACRE, 618 12th st (OR SALE-T HAVE A FRONTAGE oF 8a feet on the west side of Ith st n.w., just abowe Dupont Cirele. which 1 ean sell for $1 per syuiary 20 mhi2-3e R RENT—324 EAST CAPITOL ST. RIGHT- Foom frame House: bath room, pantry. cellar and gas. “Rent,'30. Apply to owner, 322 Hast Capitol st mbit sa : leanant Rooms, on second w._Pomesston April Ist. Board inthe house. minioate | FOR REN + lo pulldersor for private resicncen, JOH pone = Ne -. tabi ENT—A NICELY-FURNISHED SECOND: | 24,1’) wine @y Sr825.55 740 7uhst.s.¢.. 7r--$15.30 SURE Fear Fietorstioom, rye light andcheeriub, hes ret Se SSS poeii-4 ey A Kept private house; for one or twogentiemen, $15 in | 91. Z Pace Soha. uv. thew tiblar $i forsummer, 995 Cat‘aw. mato too” | 18 ee eae eet {OR RENT—A HANDSOME | FURNISHED | 723 24 v.e.tew h_"18.00 902 Iststaw.,4ra.-.800 | vestinont. For furuber’ partica! ‘addrem Parlor and Bed-toom, with good | 7th-st.rd.op.Lie'n GF. 16.00)/2244 11th stn.w..F 11.00 ‘AUST x Doard for a party of two; ina genteel German family, | Irviug st. n.w..6r.....16.00|/Scottav.,6rc0t......-15.00 513 12th st. mb1e2¢ “| mi2at* A. 8 CAY WOOD, Cor, Oth and K sts, n. w. }OR RENT-SEVERAL VERY PLEASANT furnished Rooms, single or en suite; first or second floor. 407 2d st. n.w. mhIS-Bt 1 S. W. ands. F $35.50) |100 Ist se. tleman und wife or two 5 feet front. ished Room on first floor wi nid Massachusetta ave ste, Columbia ICELY | 2209 14th si.16r_. BATES & WHITMAN, Sune aipecar pete cca | aerate Aus oe son t: wel i Priv 3 wentlemen- S0,62.18.00, 3 st s..,5r. . a aouth hig pr i frentleme undary: | B1By 1 ser. Bore STORES Per annum. |) OFFICES. Per. mo. 407 12th st. n.w....$1,500 |465 Tae 1013 F st. nw. ‘VOly (each ) one square from Dupont ‘n.w.,34 $30.00 | circle. '$1.00 per foot. z _ 0 Oth&Paav.-rom 18.25.00 THON, J. MYERS, 1216 Fst, F RENT—IN THE NORTHWEST! PART of the city, by the first weekdn April, two second- story furnistied 8, fronting south; references | 1019 Faun w.,p.ano.40,00 1019 Fat ise 0 46 20.00 | San TA GREAT BARGAIN, 1F SOLD required. Address Box 156, Star office _mh1s-6t* _ pcTResbove is only a sinail portion of property on uy by Abril Ista Lot on G stn. w.. opposite the now (OR RENT—TWO LARGE ROOMS ON THE . For fall Ist ‘office iz, inwved on | Pension office, containing 2.500 feet uf ground. Ape Fivccond floor, stable for ight hovsckecping: mod | the Asvand 15th fmnbil THOS ke WAGGAMAR. ply o owner, GOLDSCH MLD, S12 7th n. w.an2em, ern improvements; no children, $11 6th st, n.w. ‘OR RENT—FROM APRIL 18ST, A VEUY FINE imp ST N.W.. BET, OTH AND 10TH, mane S-room and cellar brick, Kat, between 21st and five Lote, 20 ty OS cack ;: \OR RENT—ELEGANTSECONDSTORY FRONT | 22d: $45. % x, rench st. ib. W., four adjoin by 90, Fama beck rooms witibe or Feut, with board, after | _mbI1-3 1926 Fist |. Deftoes et. nw. meat As, wo Lota, Sa.2 hy as Only e151, 607 Wat. Dw. ani ges : shoo. ihe 161m, 9B RENT—ON LINE OF CARS—TWO NEW | Pe ee cavaemnin teaches OR RENT—O1i M ST. N.W., LARGE, NICELY | 1’ six-room brick Houses on the hill north of the city, oa oy peetar ka matte furnished, 24 story, south iroat stung room and | Ta mlic fom Patent Oiice "A-8.CAYWOUD.egr | x2eI0 all partsot the city, cheat and on emry tema bedroom: communicating: $3, or with board for two | ner Mth and K sis nw. mhll-1w* _ ae $85; delightful neighborhood: references exchanged. | 7-30R REN —I HAVE FOUR VERY FINI Fe RENT mode Tstand the Blaine mansion, with Circle for sale wt $5,500 cach. A. Dest, W.J., Star R RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED ROOM! for parties to build togetber, male oan mbitaee | H'econd floor, gus water and bubieoma: Tonge 2 Deighbofbood with saving (she ost at nw. References, mb}1-3te JOHN 4 PRESCOTT, ‘ANTED—HUSBAND AND WIFE (FRENCH) = = 30 1416 F ot. iw, Y, irish Situations wite ag nurse; husband aa walter | J\OR RENT—SUITE yee 3 OR SALE-I HAVE M EXCKLLEN® ‘oF valet de cham! vate family. Also, a ¥% Frsutabie museKeeping: secon Bouth | Brick, 323 9th st. xe, 6 rooms... — OST EXC French Girl wishes a ltaation as nutve. Call at 1408 | fron very ‘desirable for slimmer; “references, ex- | BACK: toa Fat nes@ rooms 30 | K'bubaing Leet one we Pa aha ake mbi2se | chanced. O43 Tse mew. mb113t* | New Valley'st., West Washington, 7 fs. 15 | Connecticut ave. and 16th st, net. K andl, end Land ‘ANTED KNOWN-NATIONAL LABOR BU- Teau engages only reliable and competent Ser- ‘yante for all and any capacities, whiteand colored. with Feferences. Send in your orders. KE. H. DICK. 517 ‘Teh st, Dw. mho-iwe ANTED — SITUATION AS CASHIER AND ‘Bookkeeper in mercantile business, by a gentle- man with family; ene: strictly sober and giving undivided time; best of references. Address TUNICA, ‘Star office. m2-2w* ‘ANTED—PLACES FOR HOUSEKEEPERS, W foay's maids, cooks, chain is, nurses, house girls, waitr meh cooks, waiters, porters and drivers. White and colored, with reterenice. 717 Mst n.w., DUNDORE & CO. mbl-2w* WANTED—ROOMS. WwW ‘ANTED—TWO GOOD ROOMS WITH board for self, wife and adult daughter; prefer the rooms adjoining and not bigher than second story. Address care P. O. Box 529, city. ate ANTED—UNFURN ISH. BETWEEN 3D and 10th sta, avenue and Mst, one large Bed- room and small room for storage, with use of bath, by Al Ast, State location and price. A. B. F., 603% o : 4 WwW. FD-FOR A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, say vena, 0 “Deyhborhouds permanent i nts, hood; sulted. Address Str. WHY, Star office. "*mahise-ote WANTED RGOMS, IN CENTRAL OR NORTH ‘western part of city, a suite of two or three seo ‘ond-story Rooms, fucing south or east: handsomely ftrnisbed and excellent meals provided for gentleman and wife. Address, with terms, &c, Box 50, Star office. mbi2-2te WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WV ANTED-A LADY DESIRES COPYING TO doatherhome, Address F. J. 0., 805 North Capitol st. ae W ANTEDIEIRST-CLASS GARDENING, OF every description. Call on or send 0 French Gardener, 822 6th ite WASTED G00n) POSITIONS SECURED ONLY for those nursery maids who attend regularly 12 (OR _RENT—AT 340 D Brick, 703 D st. ne., 6 Mow. Property on 16th st. bet. K and Seow ‘ST. N.W., THREE FUR- i ished Homa with aca Brick, 605 10th st. t.e., 7 rooms. isenhancing rapidiy in value. Many fine improve: Fas ms. with good board, oi nd third | Frame. 733 10th st. se. 6 rooms. Rheuts ure in ‘contemplation on 106i se Now isthe mbit. ime to buy for the rising marke. Thave many ex: ‘(OR RENT_—AT 824 1STHST.N. W., NEWLY cellent single lots and some very valuabie frontages 2 furnished Rooms, parlor and bed roots, sutable forrows of houses in the rapidiy ‘improving morte Sy eee ae “fieum 1416 Pat ow, RENT—TWO [ARES FROM SMITHS K SALE—THREE BEAUTIFUL LOTS, ONT Piotian corer house, ree ‘unfurnished rooms, for Xda set of Sew Hampshire aves 21x07 toot t housek Second floor: southern exposure: m ‘foot. 1331 F stn bay windowar ne ofbath; rent Si in advance. yeler: Sppiy to Room fio: ence. 931 Cst. aw. POE BENT NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS ON ‘and secon = gentlemen preferred: mod- erate terms. ‘Suh St, between’ Gand i nsw. mhi0-im ok BENT AT 1012 HST NW. A LARGE, nicely furnished, second story Room, southern ‘exposure, with gas and bath; suitable for gentleman oF geutleman and wife, Termsreasonable mb10-6t OR RENT—211 3D ST._N.W.. HANDSOME Tooms on first and second floors, single or en suite, A BARE CHANCE FOR A Party wirit questioned reference and $1,000 casb to take Charge of a well-established and positively paylng base ness of over $3,000 invested capital—located oh une ‘of the best business sirects in the city—fur which will be given a haifinuerest. need answer, Address ‘Nove but a good, reliable party CURRY, Star office, 5 ae WESUOTT & WILCOX, 1907 Peansyivams ave.n w. lace for inter nents frst-elaes couventent ii, depatents —FURNISHED | HOUSE; TE! con wi “aa RY AND nd hotela, Sw Conventent to Capliol, deparsocn'* | F'rooms: tine location; stable on lot $25 cmon | F gracent an ord-catinhet ad say SAND 1317 11th st nw, OR RENT- 1629 14th stn. w.,3 story brick, 11r., m.4., $65.00 2910 11th st. n. w., 2 story brick, 7 Fs, m1. 0.40 8 mh10-6e Laundry, in central location: the propriewor desiring to retire frum active business, Address APSA, “tat comm mal 3a W f aquares ithe ext ai paris of s in the eastern part of the city. Wercat veil at abargain app eatinn fe tuade wt once | SMITH € SON, _mhi3-2w 1222 Fe. FSR SALE COAL AND. KD: WELE Jocated in the northwest, Address CUAL, Star ‘foe. mn d2ee ‘OR RENT—LARGE, HANDSOMELY FUR- tor Congressment' very desirable locations to lines of cars. WOH st nw mhL owe FOR, RENT-—FLATS. Fo RENT—TO LET— APARTMENTS IN THE JVOR SALE-A FLW NOTES 01 ACH, aa Hi Ge ee hauar enn tees | Le bamaeepe am eure toed covet, ak 24 Schot's ality'n. e. 3 tory brick d Fic 7 t my to CENTRAL PARK BUILDINGS, mi SORN SHERMAN @ 00.1407 F ae | EQRGSPPONUMS for stall tuvestors, Apply to OR Corner 58th and 59th sts. and 7th ave., ET WORKS.-f OFFER AT PRIVATE. 1) 88.34||1419 Pierce Pisce, 71.25 Yor a short while, the swoud-working ana ‘New York City, 7H |1114 N.Cap. st. 7 r2-18.40 “belting, tools, Iwiuber. cin the buliding om Phra corse 20/1248 Lith st, e, 878.16 | Gch wiid'O ats. sv, lately occupied by Levi Currys 0 | cabin shop” “Avy One ehiagtd or wshinig wo chguge Rents from $2,000 to $4,000. insuch business will flud this rare opportunity so Apply to Patches compote outtake wep! LESPINASSE & FRIEDMAN, mbl1-oF MM. 3. WIN, Assignee. 181 Brosdway, New York, POR RALESSTOCK, FIXTURES AND Lean 0301117 py free lessons on the care of young children. Wednes- We 12 80 SIGASL RW.Ore----12 00 | A of China, Glass and’ House-furnish'ne Store; best Gays 5-4 o'clock, at O20 Sthist. Its | _mbi1ow _OrC. CLIFTON, Sup’t. at Buildings iodo snow. TOFD 416 N.S. ayn we, 20 | ioetton in eity Tor fie trade.” Adidew. Wick Star ANTED_—A MALE SHEPHERD PUPPY; NO 17558 Tay ‘ JrOR_SALE—MILLINERY AND PANO pe erg ake dca Noo FOR RENT—OFFICES. so-cs ee 2 = | 2820 forrent.” Inguire at ‘ANTED— THOSE DESIRING TO LEARN FESSIONAL MEN WISHING OFFICE | 943 —— Sage ene NU Serta ais ate trenietiras | Dower pate nto sade | 8 ee ae : “ jon store, do Gress ISAAC PITMAN, Star office," mig aees | ule at 6 ee Hest ens and Gndiia | 3406 fs _ busines: uice feel work ‘and location unean ‘ANTED--TO EXCHANGE A GOOD, STRONG a E | 1010-14 20m n. 50 2104 14th si. n.w. if *-—H oe _y AJ and gentle Driving Mare for Buggy or Furniture. | FOS, RENT DESIRABLE FRONT O F FIG w | (910137000 Wore 27.50) 3212 Lath wi nw tory renenoe Dor ocling.” “Tennent APPLY. ‘Satiatnor Address 1. P. 8, Star office, mizse JOHN SHERMAN & CO., ms B.HWARNER 916F; moa Address F.S.. Star office. ‘ANTED-—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN 0 | _™mh6-2w iS OR RENT— N EXCELLENT CHANCE FOR 7 "W itin Waten cluv: best Warcnes inthe elty for the FOR RENT EINE OFFICE ROOMS—1438 FST 3110 Rat 9.0.0 a. guoend water, 817, A! able busines investmene “Addres BJ koro Slee, "Fine Watch and, Clock repaiting 1408 New | waders omee,docatign tue ty: to very gesirable | 440 din at mc ere ra large ion Bie mio Cees : $98 gNGM | tenants low rents, Sa) Sseiate een 7ANTED—TO SUPPLY CLIENTS HOUSES, WwW .000 to $5,000: also good building Ic BaD ae ee OR RA RDON, a8 Pat 7 ANTED—TO EXCHANGE, ELEGANT OA ‘Chamber Sulte, with ey chevalle glass, “3 BrsvZiaas plano or for an open Carriage, Give poate 2 and paruculars, J..W.3E.,Sear ofica’™ ania kge® ‘ANTED—NOTICE-NORFOLK OYSTER DE- yt. Hard Crabs. Neck Clams and Clams, 1 ever Siaer Nowra Grete nce mealies Lrakere ar aan ‘Families, hotels and restaurants supplied at WHT K’s, 621 Bast. nw. mbll-lw ANT! — SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, seen eect comes Rares HEN Hi LER, (01 7th st. sw. mbhll-3me* ‘ANTED—OLD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT for cash, WM. FRIEDERICH, the Manu- factuttag Jeweler, OUD 7th st, opposite Patent elles, mbl0-ime ‘ANTED—EVERYONE TO REDUCE THEIR and obtain ‘bills satisfactory light using Seok tein So ease he eo 3. SQ S5tED-ENOWN THAT My ELPCTRIC W Scetie postavely obliterates. auvertiaacs Male leaving uo (rave. “All plastocs drugs, acids, &e.. only ‘stubborn growth, ssJectric: it Br ladies and chitiren. be circulars. "Mre Dr. mb9-1m* ‘ANTED-TO EXCHANGE—MARKET OR Wathen Seer Shnupeys cured orno pay. Oid Stoves y sold cheap. = ‘te-2m Wakee OUaes SMPTE Wikis mrad of filth weve ao ee i ANTED_COMMIBSIONER ‘OF DEEDS FOR Wiser Si Heli ay tat oftice | 6 from 9 m. to5 p.m also have, ou hand a $0eas RARE G Spacious, from $6 to! iore. Reemaeth A on" premises "te CUTE mh6-2w WALKER & WILSON, 1006 F st. nw. ‘OPPORTUNITY TO ENTER BU: Re and old established stove TIMER, Real’ oT and Loans, f25-1m ‘OR RENT— Biis St. bt. O&P.166.67|/2100 H st. n.w.10 883.33. 18 tad 25| Nav ‘Tor-100 FOR RENT—STORES, ips tour ite st aw. Good location only RENT—STORE AND DWELLING, 7TH Ee Diyas ae F st. p.w.. 147.150!) S10 orn ot wD 8.75 1745 8) ta Pee BENT MABEET | STORES | WITH 16.50) 17478 st, Dwellings above,1408 and 1410 P stn. w. (between LOr....35 | 202 14th st. and Markett.) These houses have darge cor » Vault-way; stores with bigh ings and large plate glass show windows: 8 rooms Shove totes: exe, hot aud cold water furaace: 38 fet feed stores oF dalrica Apply to 8S LEW: v8, leis ‘14th st. nw. mhli-ge OR RENT—A DESIRABLE STORE ROOM, c 16 rooms, a, m. 1.: $85. r. ‘A. P, HILL 220C) €.,'8 rooms, water and gas: $20. ty at ate TsSeF et Sukwce.s Toomssscwaer gia mbg |S ne HC 3 RENT—BY RB 0. HOLTZMAN. we FORRENT—MISCELLANEOUS —= ‘OR RENT—A LARGE CARRIAGE HOUSE stable at 314, and tout ons eae te aoe with and wi LOST AND FOUND. KEN FROM CAR No. 6, ON THE 10TH IN- oneal FP .. of Teoma, ENS. &. BERLIN, isan sear Piarcet brnige- a Ladies citvertan- 1237 doth et awn Fi |Gor en and Esta oom. ah 3 Ssked if returned 40.1608 Tob st ieee (oa som bee neime ne ee Ost-_y FSEADAY, 4 BLACK TERRIER DOG, ‘TLANTIO CITY, with license fax oumbered 808 on it reveaeG ol ‘ioute a be paid on bis return to B.C. MoaUa'y, $29 Mary- ave. weet ANCH AND CATTLE COMPANY SvOCk FOR ee Se ‘return to 1820 I th now. ‘ate LSet ast RIGHT AT NATIONAL TREA- ter,oron 13th at, between E and I Sealskih Button and Clasp from ‘Coat Piocet and L oF Lee eres owner—1911. Hila ei ites Sneek Aa Se es ESS ——————— ‘Groom ote oa nana (6 OU, Destiliens, Letimere,