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—_S— THE EVENING STAR: - lr THE EV ENING STAR NG ‘The Evenieg Star has = reaular. permanent beua Side daily circutation more than treble thet of any other daily paper published in Washington, and equal to tnat of alt the other daily papers here added toxether. The map and accompanying description of the Potomac flats;district, presented on another Page, show conclusively that the work of re- ¢lamation, suspended now by the failure of Con- gress to make the necessary appropriation, has nothing whatever todo with the region of the bogus Kidwell bottoms claim. The imperative necessity of the continuance of the work of re- clamation asa sanitary measure is also fully shown. The B street sewer, draining the most populous part of the city, empties now directly Upon the flats at the foot of 17th street, below the White House, and the festering mass of pol- lation, held there until the scheme of drainage ‘contemplated in the plan of reclamation can be fully carried ont, isa constant menace to the heaith ofthe city. This health consideration ad- dresses itself fore!tly toevery one, and more urgently to Congressmen and new-comers in official quarters, than to eltizens who are acell- mated and can stand the peril with less risk. $a ‘We have the assurance of Mr. George Osborne Morgan, British under colonial secretary, that, Mf any dispute should arise between Canada and the United States over the fisheries, his government will end {t with as little triction as possible. That indicates a degree of wise tore- Sight which does great credit tothe mother country. Ithas taken some time for England to digest the lessons of 1783, 1815 and 1865, Dut she seems to have grasped their meaning bow. Experience should have taught the Dominion government that the truth of the Irish maxim that the best way to get out of a diftieuity is not to get into lt; but probably it has not. If, then, the Privy Council would issue a warning to the Canadians that they will not be sustained in continuing their ridiculous claim to athree-mile limit in land-locked waters, it woul! prevent further troubles like the Fortune Bay outrage, and both countries would get along, if not precisely in frieudiy intimacy, at least in a spirit of matual endurance, that could happen for the cor- porations controlling the suriace street railways In New York city, was brought about yesterday by a mob ostensibly gathered tn the interest of the striking workmen. A driverand aconductor who attempted to take out a Third avenue car, ‘and whose pluck in the face of danger, entitled them atleast to treatment as human beings, were stoned, knocked down and beaten unmer eifuliy. Ifthe worst enemy of the strikers had Jaid out a program for yesterday's activities, he could not have done better work. There is noth- ing at which the decent citizen's soul so revolts as the tyranny of mob violence, and the coward- ice of a thousand men brutally multreating one, ‘On the other hand, the refusal of the corpora- ations to submit their own and their men’s grievances to arbitration when the proposal Was frankly made by the opposite party, will Rot strengthen public sentiment in their favor. —- see As the Commissioners have assumed full con- trol of and responsibility fur the management Of the public schools, it becomes their duty to answer the question propounded by “Book- seller” in another column, as to who has au- thorized certain seeret chanzes made lately in text books, The fact is the Commissioners have made a great biunder in adopting the secretive system of managing school affairs in Place of the recent mode of dealing with them fn open board meetings. ‘The suoner they re- trace their steps the better. The individual who yesterday sent a tele- graphic dispatch to Senator Yulee under the impression that that gentleman still occupied his seat in the upper house of Congress, must be the man we read about now and then who burrahs and votes for Jackson in every presi- dential contest. ———— Ifthe President is pleased at an opportunity Yocome out squarely for taritt reduction, and the bulk of the democratic party are pleased to have him do it, and the republicans are picased tolearn that the President and his party are going to make the issue, why should we not all be bappy? It must be a complaining spirit in- deed which refuses to rejoice in a prospect that ratifies everybody. ee The proposal to boycott Vice President Hoxie’s meat supply may have a deeper siguifi- eance than at first appears. A vegetarian diet 4s said to have the effect of cooling overheated blood. Now if Hoxie could manage to boycott the meat of the boycotiers perhaps both sides could be dicted down to a conciliatory temper. $< The Repudlic came out Sunday in folio form, | and while retaining the bright ana attractive | characteristics of the old shape has added ‘Various newsy features that bring it up to the front rank in weekly journalism F YOU ARE EVILDIN DINING-ROOM and HAL separate room, with every th 1320 Tt gives you an idea how wor! THE PARLOR, ANTELS, fitted up | at uid be done. al-aw Orx mat, conner rextH axp F sTs. OFFERINGS FOR EASTER WEEK! splendid line of BUSINESS SUITS at $6, $7.50, $10.50 and $12: best values ever offered. FINE DRESS SUITS at $12.50, 313.50, $15, $18 ‘and $20. at least 25 per cent. less than like goods ean be bought for elsewhere. ALL-WOOL FLANNEL SUITS, INDIGO DYE, at $10; would be cheap at $12. We have sults to it any shape—short and fat, long (end thin or ordinary shapes. NORFOLK SUITS in great variety. | PINE BLACK CLOTH SUTTS, at $20; worth $40. | BLACK, BROWN OR BLUE CORKSCREW SUITS | Bt 810: worth fully gto. SPRING OVER OATS at $6, $7.50, $9, $10.50, | (B12 and $15: yreacest bargains ever offered. | FOR BOYS 12 To 18 YEARS CONFIRMATION SUITS.—The most fastidious mother, eager to select ‘the most becoming suit for this great occasion, will find Just what sire desires and a prices which will add to her joy as weit as to that of the boy. We have them iu plain and Norfolk Styles from $5 up. FOR BOYS 5 TO 12 YEARS—A magnificent line | Of piaun, plaited and Norfolk Suits, trom $2 Knee Pants, from Sve 35c. and upward. ODD PANTS.—A complete line, from $1.25 up. Bail and Bat given with every boys suit. OUR MOTTU—NO TROUBLE TO SHOW Goons | 50 up. up. Full line of sbirt Waists at ar OAK HALL, CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS p20 Cran Asp Haxsxess AS WATER NATTANS CRYSTAL DISCOVERY for restoring tay hair to its uacural color and youthfil appearance; W eradicate and preventthe formation of dandruff: wo restore its gr. nid Vitality and thus stop its falling out It is entirely barailew and free from any poison: | ous substance, and will therefore take the piace of the many dirty and unpleasant preparations now in ‘we. A trial will couvince. Satisfaction guaranteed, Price, $1. ARTHUR NATTANS, Inventor and Proprietor. 24th and I and 24 and D ste. aw. Youxany's EW YORK HaTS IN LIGHT COLORS JUST OPENED aT THE AGENCY FOR THIS CITY. STINEMETZ & SON, 1237 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. apo Serer: Srarso Bancara BRODHEAD & CO., OUT F Street Northwest (Masonic Temple), ‘offer the most beautiful line of Seersack mie | ti ever shown. Ginghams Se. to 12 12S Ve. to LGAs. for 3u-tch sheer and goods. Lupin’s All-wool Nun's Veiling. 25. AL: Gio Ta creas ight, bw, womnt cotor snd Uneu-tin. Prints Se. Full Made Hose tn all colurs. 25¢., worth Bbc. Ts ‘Lovely "Pure sty ‘Gloves. Sc and 3 wes B04 Gloves at Se. and ap 104 i 2 yard and up. jand 12ynExiva large and heavy Crochet $l. Never has such WONDERFUL offered in Wesninzton. ; apela BRULIEAD & CU. 007 Fst nw. RIBRONS, “* A poroortre” THE REALLY UNEXPECTED RUSH OF CUSTOMERS WITHIN THE LAST SEVEN DAYS HAD ALMOST DEPLETED OUR STOCK OF BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING BEFORE WE KNEW IT. WE THEREFORE ASKED THE KIND INDUL- GENCE OF THOSE WHO WERE UNABLE To GET SUITED; BUT NOW WE FLATTER OURSELVES WE ARE IN A POSITION TO WITHSTAND THE HEAVIEST DEMANDS Easter Groves SPECIAL SALE SPECIAL SALE SPECIAL SALE ON OCR REWOUNCES. WE HAVE JUST SPECIAL SALE ReckivED BY ADAMS" ESPRESS FIFE AL THEN CASES OF CHOICE NOVELTIES IX ‘Ana hovs AND CHILDLESS CLOTHING, WE a BOUGHT THESE GOODS AT LEAST 20 rer] PER CENT LOWER THAN WE COULD rer HAVE BOUGHT THEM A MONTH AGO. 80 THAT OUR GOOD FRIENDS AND PA- TRONS WILL CERTAINLY BE THE GAINERS BY HAVING WAITED A FEW DAYS LONGER. WE OF COURSE EX- PECTED TO DO A GOOD BUSINESS, BUT GRAND EXHIBITION GRAND EXHiBITION GRAND EXHIBITION GRAND EXHIBITION GRAND EXHIBITION WE WERE NOT QUITE AWARE OF THE ef SEEMINGLY WIDESPREAD POPULART- ie TY OUR GOODS AND PRICES HAVE AT- or : THEREFORE WE WERE NOT 2 PREPARED FOR SO GREAT A SUMMER GLOVES. WE PROMISE NEVER AGAIN cee coors "AUGHT NAPPING.” WE CON- TINUE TO PRESENT EVERY PUR- CHASER OF A BOY'S SUIT WITH A PAIR OF ROLLER SKATES, THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, SUMMER GLOVES. SUMMER GLOVES, SUMMER GLOVES. display of the new stock of “Palais Royal” Gloves, NO TRASH. N.W. CORNER OF 7TH AND D STS xO TASH: J.M. GRADY, Maxacrn NO TBASH. NO TRASH. p20 (ALL BLUE SIGNS.) NO RARE BEST GLOVES ONLY. BEST GLOVES ONLY. BEST GLOVES ONLY. BEST GLOVES ONLY. BEST GLOVES ONLY. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED, EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. Srectars For Exsren “At Easter let your clothes be new, Or else you will it surely rue."* According to tradition, to insure good luck the coming year, itis necessary tobaveon Eas ter Sunday, for the first time. some new article of wearing apparel. ‘This has become so ingrafted in the minds of the people, superstitious or not that very few disregatd ‘it—heace, throughout the present ‘week we shall make “SPECIAL EASTER OFFERINGS" in Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons. Handkerchiets, Parasols ‘and Laces, thee departnctta Detog how. particulariy replete with all the new things, and “marked ‘exceptionally low consid- Sige tte high standard Of auailty ana desiree ~Puiais Royal” Kid Gloves are warranted. button length. SPECIAL SALE PRICES, SPECIAL SALE PRICES. SPECIAL SALE PRICES, SPECIAL SALE PRICES, SPECIAL SALE PRICES, GLOVES—c We. per pair, Se. per pair. in ail the new will be offered at Special Sale prices. ‘The list is SHORT, BUT SWEET. SHORT, BUT SWEET. SHORT, BUT SWEET. SHORT, BUT SWEET. SHORT, BUT SWEET. ©. per pair. -but. Taffeta Gloves, in Tans, Browns and Blacks; also, with Elastic 21, 25, 37g and 46c. per pair. above are alf under value, that fs, only about two-thirds what they ought to, Th ‘The week prior to Easter Sunday hee for many years been set apart by THE PALAIS ROY AL for a A complete assortment of English and French Kid Gloves, in dressed and undressed Kid. Every pair of Silk Gloves and Mitts in all lengths, warranted all silk, from 25c to $1.48. pair. From 6 button to 20 For the Special Sale, which will not terminate until Saturday, April 24th, at 6 p. m., the yery best Gloves wring. 3 het, [R's space to-morrow for other Kaster Silk Mitts 23c. pair. Silk Gloves 68c. pair. Un- Glove Burgains, dressed Kid Mousquetaires. 75c. 5 button, em- HOSIERY. broidered back “Palais Royal” Kid Gloves, $1.50 pair, erything got in Hosiery. The choicest things of the market are now being exhibited here: that is, on a limited scale. We quote for caster: 100 ‘Dez. Ladies Solid Colored Fine Lisle ‘Thread Hose, double heel and toe, all colors mark, Havana, Fai ‘Scarlet, Cardinal, Garnet, Plum, Black and White Colors—Five shades Tan, Belze, Mastic. Cadet, Gold, Lemon, Mode, Gray, Saphire, Mousse, Bronze, Bis- in, Brown, Seal, Pluk, Geranium, and black, oniy Sige per bait. GENTS KID GLOVES. 50 Dox ‘Ladies “Extra ‘Fine Lisle Thread GENT'S KID GLOVES. Hose in taney pin stripes, spring colors, ouly GENTS KID GLOVES. Dos. Ladies! Fine Silk Hose, in Gar GENTS KID GLOVES, Seal. Navy, Cardinal, Lavender, Light GENT'S KID GLOVES. . White, Gray and Wie, worth $1; only Per pair. Gentlemen can have Glcves tried on at the counter, Ciuldren's' Fine Rubbed Black Cotton Hose, heel and toe, all sizes, hese confounded © 3 generaily sold at this price, for xreat deal better, aud about the best We ever sold at the price. Hose for the baby 4 specialty. New lines just fn. Sizes 44, 5, 5iy, Gand By, double Knees, don! satisfaction is assured. pair. OTHER EASTER SPECIALTIES. OTHER EASTER SPECIALTIES, OPHER EASTER SPECIALTIES. OTHER EASTER SPECIALTIES, OTHER EASTER SPECIALTIES, ‘This branch of our business is having quite a “boom,” which ean only be accounted for bY the ex: ing. Puil line of Satin Fos Grains, Moires. Italian Fail in all the newest and desirable colors, 1 widths that come, and in b edged. See the littie bu are sire of your money jo2 eam get your moucy following Department: Ribbons, Feathers Flowers, Goods, Umbrellas, Gossamer Sworth here, at least back when yuu desire nishings All at PARASOLS. NEW YORK PRICES. W YORK NEW YORK PRICES. NEW YORK PRICES. NEW YORK PRICES, We have said comparatively little about this department, for the reason that a visit to iO a customer generally means a sale, and th thi wo3 jt has een advertising itsell ° Yetwe cane not miss the opportunity to aporise You of ae Teast the followtag good valuess > lot Blwck sath Coucuing Parasols, lined WIth Silk, in the following colofs: Cream, Iluee Garnet, Cardinal and White, worth $3.50, omy $250 ca py top. ral wood handles, ined in Wd Cardinal, elegant quallty, 25, omy $3.00 each. A perfect fitting Glove is thus en-ured. and at our risk, for should a Glove tear or not fit, others are tried ‘till Prices 98c., $1.50, $1.75 a New Goods purchased expressly for Easter in the Parasuis, Laces, Neckwear, | Regular Rrice. ‘ss Trimmings, But- tons, Handkerchiefs, Rtufflings, Fans, Jewelry, Leather Hosiery, Corsets, Jerseys, Infants’, Boys, Girls’ and Genv's Fur- ‘THE BALANCE OF THISCOLUMN IS DEVOTED TO THE PALAIS ROYAL'S PARASOL, HOSIERY Black Escirial Lace Covered Parasols, black Excellent varkety of Colore Satin and Fongee Couching Parasols, at veryfow prices. | EPR, A BRR A s8Sq 00 Als a choice vatlety of Children's Parasols. Pe? AA But A4 Be 8 OF (Second floor; take elevator.) B Ass eR Aaa Bag’ Oe F HANDKERCHIEFS. What is the use of advertising Handker- chiefs. Has uot that window-full given you an Idea of what we are doing? The best we cat say here is, We sell only ALL-LINEN Hand- kerchiets, iwhich is equivalent (0 saying We DO No sell cotton and-linen. We could not have Dullt up the trade on any other platform. LACES. Laces are now used more profusely for var! ous trimmings than during any previous sea- Son. aud it tsa dificult matter Yor, us to pick Out any particular items, al: being equally good Valuew-hevertueless we quote: Si-lnch White Orienta: “Lace Flouncing, 68 peryard. ‘4ibinch Egyptian Lace Flouncing. in white aud ‘beige, 27 tuch of fine work, Guy BLED per yard. “{Ginch, Black Escurial Lace Flouncings, $2, and $8.75 per yard.” The S375 quaihy @& set” paizel pattersiy esigued especially for dress sand side panels. Auch Seal Brown Wool “All-Over” Lace, complete without a Parasol ? stock. asked or expected to buy. If every lady who look: EEE gE R EE RRR RR EEE R ouiy $1.25 per yard, Heavily beaded Black Dress Fronts, hand- S58 Easter wilt soon be here, and will your costume be Certainly, you will not do yourself justice if you pur chase without looking through the Palais Royal's Polite and prompt attention: and you will not be at our new stock bought a Parasol we would sell 1,000 day. Ifyou desire to invest 75c.. 98c., $1.25, $2.50, $3.76. $4.98, or any amount upto $25, fora Parasol, we think the Palais Royal can give best value in this From among the many novelties purchased express ly for Easter we name the following astounding bar Some work, usually sold at $3, only $2.25 per gains: Tee ea cca ae me ii Black and Colored Lisle Thread Hose, white tet: is fine weather has fairly opened the spr ‘ompetitors’ price 2e., Palais Royal price 216. seucon- an Was evidenced by the crowds thar | English tlose, all colors winte feels and week Visited us yesterday. We are maicing stenucus, Compe itors’ pri 5 Vulais Koyal price 19¢. etioxts to Walt upon all with promptuess,and | Black and Colored Hose, sp it feet, summer welghts we hope satistactorily. ‘Competitors’ price bc, Palais Poyal price 44. Silke Hose, Tans, Modes, ete, split fee ‘p20 WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Rib, all coios CHILDREN'S Hone Derby Competitors” prive be INFANTS Socks In Cashmere. Wool A Lasr SPRING WEATHER HAS COME, AND BEAUTI- UNDER ITS COMPETITORS’ PRICES, FUL WEATHER IT IS, WITH IT HAS COME THE SPRING BUSINESS AND BEAUTIFUL perce Revercen ton, sa COOL UNDERWEAR -@a a farCOOL UNDERWEAR-¢a ag-COOL UNDERWEAR €8 IT SHOWS SUCH APPRECIATION OF OUR COOL UNDERWEAR~“@@ #e-COOL UNDERWEAR -“€@. Ladies’ India Gauze Vests, all sleceveless Bodices, only 24¢ Ladies’ Super India Gauze Bodices Ladies’ Tadier 48. EFFORTS TO PROVIDE THE VERY NEWEST " THINGS IN The LINE OF SPRING CLOTHIN = ee aes Super Bal. Vents, threv tyes, only 486 FOR HUMANS OF THE MALE PERSUASION, OF ALL AGES AND SIZES. GGG, FER SN N TTTT gSs5 IT WOULD HAVE DONE YOU GOOD, AT LEAST gus ke RR of 548, 6 ca XN = IT DID USGOOD, TOSEE HOW THE APPRECI- G&S Hee NAN F Sass = ATIVE PEOPLE CAME TO US LAST WEEK TO LIGE SHIRTS. BE FITTED OUT WITH SPRING SUITS. WHY Cheviot and other funcy all-wool mixtures. ‘TOUS? BECAUSE THEY KNEW THAT NOONE | CoLOHS—English ‘Tan, Navy Blue, Whi IN WASHINGTON HaS SO NEW AND CLEAN Brown. Dark Brown, Garnet, AND FRESH A STOCK AS WE HAVE. =Battous or Stet ‘Competitors’ price $1.35; Palais Royal price 98¢. Palats Royal price 22c. ‘Silk, Lisle Thread, all colors and Fancy Designs,from 20e, SELLING FOR CASH ONLY ENABLES THE PALAIS ROYAL TO SELL CONSIDERABLY Difference in prices as quoted above will bear the leg, including 35e., oF 3 for $1. Bodices or Corset Covers, ull colorsonly BICYCLE, TRAVELING, BOATING AND NEG- MATERIA’ S—Engiish Cashmere, English Flannel, ou Mode, Court Gray, Slate, Silver Gray, ‘Balge, Havens, STYLES—Laced Fronts, Pluited Fronts, PlainFronts, PRICES, $1.35, $1.65, $2.25, $2.48, $2.68. Boys’ for NO ONE HASSUCH A VARIETY OF LENGTHS | REM*itKE—The Palals Royal would {nvite gentle Bien interested in boating, bleyetng, and those contemplating 8 vacat 10 Inspect. AND SIZES, AND NO ONE HAS GOODS THAT how stock. “Any siyie oF color abirten se thoes made to order iu any material. NOTICE. ARE QUITE SO CAREFULLY LOOKED AFTER IN THE MAKING AND TRIMMING. BECAUSE THEY KNOW. TOO, THAT FOR THE SAME GRADE AND QUALITY OF GOODS OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN THE CITY. comparison of prices correct: Dress Shirts, Piaited of Platn Fronts: silk Comipetitors’ price 35c., Puff, Knot and Four in-Hand Scarfe. ‘Competitors’ price 50c, Silk Windsor Scarfs, ull colors IN SMALL BOYS SUITS, WITH SHORT PANTS, Palais, WE ARE SHOWING ENTIRELY NEW STYLES, Bor Palais ish novelties. just recel ved; jone; Palais PROBABLY NO HOUSE IN THE CITY CAN SHOW SO MANY “NOVELTIES” IN CLOTHING ‘Competitors’ Prices 85, 50, 7 - ASWEDO. COME ANDSER ad ‘Royal Prices 25, 35, 50, Gentlemen will find on investigation the following | HOSIERY, pri Competitors price $1, Palais Royal Price 80. a Palais Royal price 250. oe Raster Noveltlonin 25e.; Gloves 3; Gold Top Canes, $1.68; Umbrellas, EZ BR BaRNUM & CO, Gone wenn Sepa 20 981 PENN. AVE Greonce T. Krzs, * rato PALAIS 414 9TH STREET NORTHWEST. i, SAS a. M4 bas Bh "VHANGE FOR SPRING— NCH Batbhiccas Satwie ane PE: OVAL Ne Neckwear, | few Styles in car Hapa ‘Hostery, Ww. 8 Peel apls ‘985 Pehosyivania avenve | apie 2117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE | ap15 a A FER PoP PAE APE 2M Tun 2% Go8 Exe 7 Se RED LETTER Da¥t RED LETTER DAY! SPECIAL AND GENUINE REDUCTIONS For Our RED LETTER DAY BALE! WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21 ‘We desire it to be understood that the Red Letter Sale at our establishment will afford our patrons and friends an opportuniry to secure goudsat a great re- duction. ‘The regulur prices asked for the goods are really cheap, What, then, must be the Red Letter Price? We can asqure you we have reduced them to prices unheard of before. To convince you the the reductions are genuine. we quote regular as well as Red Letter Prices. Reductions are positively for WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, ONLY, ‘TRIMMED HATS, Regular Price, . Red Letter Price $8.00 $5.49 5.00 460 450 an 3.50 3.15 300 275 LADIES’ UNTRIMMED HATS. Regular Price. Red Letter Pri e137 Fine Milan Hetiee 00 Fine Tuscan Braid Be Fine Straw Braid Oe 0c. All desirable pa and color oe. a2 CHILDREN'S HATS. Regular Price, ‘Hed Letter Price. 200 ‘Trimmed Sailors, 150. Be. all colors, 20e B5e. Plain and Mixed Sve Bos Straws 3c Toe. oie. a Fine Milan Sailor Sie ‘High Crown, A beautiful assortment of Trimmed and Untrimmed ‘Hats too numerous to mention, but cau guarantee all are reduced for Our Red Letter Sale, RIBBONS. Regular Price. Red Letter Price ise | Noa Stee BS 0. 9 Alls Pieot Bi 3 Ibe. ‘aciicaudau =” 138 ie. colors. Se. LACES. ‘Immense reductions have been made in our Lace Department, Would like to quote the batgaltis, Dut for want of space must be satisfied to. inention regular price, 250.! wide black Spanish Lace, all Silk; ic. Fegular price, 16c; Red Letter Red Letter Price, 21 ‘S-inch Oriental; Price, 120, SroWana WE ‘Regular Price, Red Letter Price 25e. Fine Bouquets prt 376. of 0c, 450. Handsome Flowers, Suc. A Bargain, ‘Obe. At Regular Prices, 5 Particular attention to our 75c. Sprays, which we fare having such @run on. ied Liter Pies, Goa Regular Price, Red Letter Price. K ee 9c. All Colors, 44c. Spe 8 in abunch. ae. $1.00 s We take pride in calling attention to our stock of Jerseys. Buying direct enables us to quote at whole- wale prices, Regular Price, Red Letter Price. Tailor Made. SPECIAL, Our fine Nortolk Jerseys at $1.50, reduced to $1.37 BOUCLE COATS, Red Letter Price. $4.25 all $4.00 5.00 Colors. 4.75 PARASOLS. Having a complete stock, and as regular price low, we feel convinced that the Red Letter Price will induce you to purchase. Competition defied on the above—Regular, as well as Red Letter Prices. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, EK 1 NNN GGG. ™ 55 Ex TORRES &0G 0 gis BX, H RRS Eco SS Ec i RAN G&S tus8 per kA E AA oo Po a A Ltn AA Coo Eee 7 p20 814 SEVENTH STREET N W. L (00. NNN DDD 00 NN £ PORN NB DO ONNN 1£., O08 ENB DO ON NN Eu “oo” BNW Bow’ “oo? BN BBR A 22% A BRR BB dA 7% AA ROR BBB A AZzZA AR RT ‘715 MARKET SPACE, ‘We Wish to call general attention to the fact that we are now showing the largest, best and most varied assortment of the VERY LATEST NOVELTIES IN FINE MILLI- NERY. ‘The low prices at whlch we mark our stock make it ‘an object for every lady to inspect these goods betore effecting her purchases EVERY FFP ERK ppp A YY Be Et bbe a Fy ERE BD sa YY yO RR Bop Aa ¥ 8 E i Doo s*4 18 OUR RED TICKET DAY. PREPARE FOR EASTER! LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS, in great variety, at $2.46, $2.97. $3,35, $3.50, $3.97 $4, $4.25, up to $10. ‘These hats are not purchased by the dozen, but trimmed by our own milliners; there- fore we can assure our customers of the style and qual- ity being corret. RIBEONS, Aulstyies ana MMuty, trom 20. a yard and up. FLOWERS. ‘Finest Imported Flowers, from 25c. to 750. a spray. TIPS, All shades in season, at 25, 87 and 50c. a bunch. PLUMES, Every style and shade, from 35, 40, 50, 75c., $1 and ‘upward, LACES, Big lot of Orientals, from 5c. to 60c. 1 lot 8-Inch Lace, Oriental, at 250. LACE CAPS. 1 lot of 40 dozen Lace Caps, only 9c., worth 25¢. Infants’ Caps, made of Corded French Muslin, hand- somely trimmed with Lace, 37¢. INFANTS CLOAKs, PARASOLS, KID GLOVES, SILK GLOVES, CORSETS, EMBROIDERIES, ZEPHYRS, CHILDREN’S DRESSES, Or fancy ee oo ‘From 2 to 10 years, all the latest styles, and hundreds 1 price 16c. | of other articles too numerous to mention, ‘Royal price 220, uyor, i ice Sue Pal EVERY D> A BA FoOEE HB 18 OUR RED TICKET Day. COME AND VIRIT THE LON Oo BAZAR. AND COLORED CooKs. maids __WANTED—SITUATIONS. [7 ANTED—KNOWN—NATIONAL LABOR BU- Teaa engages only reliable and competent 50° ants In any capacity, white uad ‘colored, with, Terr: chambermaids, ladies general -houseworkers- eit: ten cooks, walters aed Foachmen, with Teferenoes. ‘Mat Labor Bareng. S17 ‘Teh nw, Ap20-2t TW AStaboauGHT yousg tan to wart am eustomers and do quick writing in a sonra Adres, fu handwriting of applicant BeCe As iE Ww S —THREE MILLIN' RS. CALL BE fore Qa. m.orafter 6 pm. MME T.B HA kK RISON, 1329 F st. n.w. it WV ANTED—A GIRL TO DOGENERAT House Nork ina small family; white preferred, Call at oo sth ste. 4 ae W ANTHD-ACIRE TO. COOK AND ASIST IN ouge work. ‘Shall tamniiy, “One that ender stands cooking pastry preferred. 1912 7th st nw. = WA NTEDOONE FIRS EC Ass WHT Fess Also oe young gi as ‘nurse, wit shout 15 or 16 Sears of age; references required. bot Teh st ne z ae W2STHD-AT SALISWAN, To INTRODUCE iapeciade on tatitnenie Voaued wer ae Pete latent position’ good pay reference required. Tutor 3 Fh sts nw Bas BARBI at J. GATTO'S, 802 F MIDDLE-AGED ANTED-A YOUNG GIRL TO DO HOUSE. wors and assist in the kitchen; one understand: none but "hose having 1736 K st.nw. 108 VY AN TEUCAN PRPERIENCED WAITRESS &nd dining-room girl: must have references. A| ply 1803 Gst nwo F ral NTED—A SMAUI, DECENT, RELIABLE ed Boy. to walt in office aii aitend to horse od Fecommendations; none other need ? ment fgaited, Apply 1211 Pennayivania 5 - W AXTPD-LERK: MUST BE FULLY Com ate tetent fe take, chaigcor peusion (praueh of an ney's ofliee: sulary, onth. Address Box 127, Star oitice. ees ate ANTED—TWO FIRST-CLASS BUSHEL MEN. Apply to G. W. HEROLD, 824 9th st. nw, ap20.2te WV ANTED FIRST-CLASS SALESLADY IN Pe A} ing pl.in "sewing preferre best city references need api k and sult department, RH. TAY nnsylvanta ave, ERATOR FOR Apply 1 wane. A PI ‘ew Home Sewing 3 nw. z rANTRED—A WOMAN TODO GF: hou-ework. Reference required. Appi; ApZO-Ue aIRL TOGO TO THE keneral housework in_a family Feferenees required. Address HELD, Star country and do. of five; Waste D—AN ADVERTS OF ABILITY to take charge of that brauch of the business for oods Virm: good salary to the right part Address C. Z. V., Siar oilice, ap20-2" OGRAPHER AND TYPE: lady “or gentleman: state expe and salary expected. Address 159, ey ie prose! TW ASTEDTA WOMAN, TO COOK, WASH AND fron. Apply at 70S’ Massachusetis ave. ne. al9-3t* war FIRST-CLASS basque hh ILBERT, 1107 Pennsylvania ave, aloo WITH about GORDON,” WANTEDI A, FIRST-C LASS VES ‘work inside. Apply at SNYDER & WOOD'S, 911 Fst. nw, ‘aplg-2te t WOMAN FOR ‘a family of two; rences required. Call at 2018 G st. u, ree aplosie TED—A WILITE NURSE GIRL FOR A Dest of references required; 2312 ¢ st ‘aplo-2e NTED—A HEA A FIRST. 85 Millinery Es! with expe- rience in Washingion preferred, ess Box 30, Star offie aplo-3t® YOUNG MAN Anow’ quick and not sfraid of w dindiford’s sit. Cloud Pharma rience preferred, apl9-3t VW ANTED-A MIDDLE AGED WIDOW LaDy, i with children preferred, cau find & good home’ ferences exchanged. Address WIDOWEK, 18 YEA rk, to draw ‘One with, WATCHMAN IN AN ite person preferred. Address apl7-3te WHITE AND COLORED WOME: 0 to $20; chambermas rub and. kiteh | A. COOMBS, ‘Emp. Burean, 926 F wa ALE AND COOKS, chambermaids.” nuises, general worker. this al’ workers, Bait, Pi 2. Fst. nw. NHAM. Hours a.m, apl 7-25 wi x HE U.S. MARINE CORPS, Boys to learn Music. Must be from 14 to 16 years of aze, 4 fest 10 inches in height, well developed, and of a good moral character. Pay’ $13 per month! Food, clothing and medical attendance when sick, Apply ‘at Marine Barracks, Washington, D. © Saplocr ia War LE! ‘GOOD ADDRESS, ‘can find employme: 1420 F st. apLe-7t Wass = WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. in | fre for winter. “Addte ences. Send your orders. EH. DICK, 517 7th st new ‘ap: WASTED BY A SUPEEION DRESMAKER, ‘a few more ments in families. Price $1.50 per day. Highest references. Address Mrs, Star office. i Wane ‘A RESPECTABLE WHITE girl, a Place to take care of children: good refer ences: wants to stay at night; ~villing to leave the elt good wages expected. “Apply Wolnans’ Christin Home, 1719 13th st. now. 1 WANTED-ay A, MIDDLE-AGED “SWEDE woman, a Place to take care of an infant; Can farntsh good references, Apply at 226 13% st aw. — a: Seanad WANTED = PERSONS | CONTEMPrATING being away from the city during the summer will bewalted upon and have their sewing done OF addressing Box 58, Star office Braiding and em- brow i ‘apso-ate W <P COLOKED rl, situation as Child 0 objection to leaving city tor summer. Apply at 126 D st. n.w. ‘apzocaee eu gia ANTED—BY A RELIABLE GIRL BY 7IRST of May, Situation as mald to a lady or grow! chi dren, oF’ nurse to grown children: sews jicely? Would travel. Address Box 165, Star office ap20-21° ANTED—A RESPECTABLE WHITE WOMAN: ‘wants a place as Housekeeper oF to do Sew and Chamber Work. Willing to inake herselt useful Hhest of reference can be given, Address i. ue, TANTED—BY A FIRSTOLASS PRES B ler, best of refer nation in & private family. City or country. A MK. 820 17th st naw. we ‘aplg-2te “ANTED. GIVE TWEN’ T ofsalary to auy person who Will procure Situa- tion at $60 oF over per month for experienced ‘clerk and telegrapher. Address KAY, Star office. apl@3t* Wax! TLEMAN LEAVING WASH- ington, wishes torecommend his maf servant as trnstworthy, honest and steady. -\pply to C. W.. 1723 Gsn, ‘plo ANTED—KNOWN, THAT ONLY RELIABLE. and competent servants in all capacities—whit and colored, with city references, S.A. COOMBS, F Bureau, 926 F st. n.w. WANTED DRLAGES FOR COOKS. nurses, Indies maids, housekeepers with references. ‘This and other cities and country. PRICE & BURNHAM, 682 F st, D.w. ANTED—PLACES | FOR HOUSEK indy’s maids. “cooks, chambermaids, nurses, Waitresses, men cooks, waiters, and drivers. Whit and coiored. with reference, DORE & CO. WANTED--ROOMS. T LY FUR- nklin Parks 203 Y A LADY, A N mm, in the vicibity of Fr Reference required. Address M. L., Star office. W ANtED ; FOUR UNFURN: between G and M and 13th and 16th sts. dress, Box 78, Stat office. s HED ROOMS: Ade Wantepcny a: room; private fun Lath and 10th sts. 1.3 ; DP: SS giving terms, ete., 7. Q.. Star ‘ap20 2e* 'TED—THREK OR FOUR UNFURNISHED for housekeeping; rent must be reason able. Address W. S., Star off aplosce WW i2 ee faery DOW AND DAUGHTER, three Unfurnished Rooms, second floor, for llchi. housekeeping; rent must be low. Address, stating as, Permanent Tenant, Star ofice. aplg-zt= "FURNISHED om Room, ‘ith Hoard, private family. by finllg of toro? tree communicating ‘Toots. OF ache hutisekee tees nat Gercontraliy located ahd reasonable, aagress tice. LE ie Waytep ny aT 1 ant room, with good bourd, in a private fam! reference given and required. ‘Address A. I office. apr ANTED—BY MAY AST, TWO LADI W aehartiment wil pay 915 for tind for antin nfshetl ith use of parlor, In northwest part of city; rerigeg exchanged. Address Box 2, Star office. apl73te WANTED--HOUSES. ANTED-TO RENT BY THE YEAR Unturnished House of not tes ennsylvania avenue ‘Star office. vest part of the ci Munthe cheap for cash, Address Bis, Star offier. apzostte Wane Estate, or n.e,, improved or unimproved, Address Box 54, Star oftice, apl#eo3t® WANTED 10 RENT-SMALL MoUs, IN Gesirabie neighborhood, in easy walking distance of War department, Address, stating particulars, It Z., Stat office. aplyat™ WANTED BY, BNO LADIES wits furnish best of references, desir of ahouse for the summ Address "RESPONSIBLE, V I WANT TO PURCHAS! ONCE 4 house in northwest or Capitol Hill, ut $4.000 to $5,000, Address, with particulars, M.,' Star office, apl sat CAN A NUMBER OF CUS: proved property, located between Faun Pts. Ow nery having such prop- erty for sale will do weil by calling inmediately om DUFFY & BOLTON, apl7-3te 607 7th st, n.w. ‘ANTED-BY TWO SETTLED LADIES, THE care of a farnished house for summer or fonger: the highest references given. Address Hox 9, Star office. ‘apl7se™ V WITH AN modern improvements located between 9th a1 15th stand Pennsylvania ave. and K Astto 15th June. Call or address Mrs, Hot a York a Wanxtebato PURCHASE, built on a desirable lot, a neat Dwelling of about six rooms, iu the vicinity of the Government Print ng office, west of the tracks. Address JAMES, 13: Inst. nw, apl2-2w OR TO HAVE WANTED HORSE AND CARRIAGE FOR season, by literary gentleman residing in sub- urbs: would care for the sa termsagreeable to the owner. Address ARI Star oflice. — 11* W ANTED—TO PASTURE HORSES) aT REA sonuble rates, withiny the city limits on low Grounds, Chain bridge. WILLIAM WOODY, Stalls 18 and 20 .M sireet market, Gi aploste wat COAL AND WOOD YARD, Or would rent lund suitable for same: must be west of 12th and north of F. Address Box 130, Star office. ap20-3" WANTED TO PURCHASE, A HORSE. DaY- ton aud Harness; horse musi besound and gentle; State price and where th for three V Adtep=$2.000 a7 FIVE first-class real estate security: ti rgetown. Address NO BROKERAGE, Star office, Wa STED-LADIES WHO DESIRE TO HAVE: their real laces and antique lace curtains equal to ew, should go to Mudame a, from Paris, 1218 H st. nw. Satisiaetion guaranteed, apl 73 war use: bay preferred Ten- sonable price. Address for 10 days B.N.M., Bright ‘woud, D. C. apl7-te Wat on the fi ated, leaving no marks. My 1 iy reniedy known for this ct. for full particulars, Electric treatineots for ladies and children. Mrs. Dr. aplo-2w* GABRIEL, 702 13th st, ee HEST PRICI NT—ROOMS. Py 202 K ST. N.W., THREE NICE, brightrooms on the third floor! furnished or:part= iy so: front, back and hall room; rented together or ery reasonuble, AD2ste ond ‘oF fronton Pee eee OND AND, THIRD STORY front Bed Rooms, furnished. with parlor, comniu- , from Mi 1903 F st. ¥ Ist to Ociober J Tnquire after 6 p. Tor genclemne Relerences required apz0-30 OR RED TE furnished; together or separa table boar: c st cM 00 3 choice location; LL NOK RE ly furnishe ond Hloor, tact terms m JOR _RENT—PERSON Z 1 nished or unfurnisiied rooms can be st charge ‘at WILLIAMS Supply office, 4 Ww., upstairs More rooms wanted at once. TOR Te BY T aay,week or moath at low prices; centrally located to all departments, 622 Penusy.vania ave.. opposite Metropolital Hotei 9 7th St. 1. JOR RENT—-MAY 1ST—RIGHT-ROOM BRICK itouse 910 1st st. nw. all modern lmprovements, pply to A. B COPPHS, 507 Massachusetts ave. aw. Apply Dr. MAC! town, HOU: Keferences required. Fx, RENT—WHOLE OR P- fone square ALL, 3040 Dumbarton ave., George: 5 SE 19 F STN. W, 4 ROOMS, modern improvements, $16 per mionth. -.C. JOHNSON, 718 Lsth St nw {OR RENT-FURNISHED HOUSE, 1 n.w., from June Ist to October Ist House, 1331 N st. n.w. FOR RENT—1537 14TH ST—8 ROOMS, BATH, | large cellar, yard, $40. Rhode Island ave, seven ro. ‘$50 in advance Apply Mrs ULKE, 4i1 15th sun w. ‘apz0st* JOR RENT: 1805 13th st, Tig Let si, ors 710 Qsst., Sirs. 516 2ou'st. 6 Fs 5 U st. rs, 2612 4th st 6 rs 12th st. bet WEIN ry Hist, bet. zzdand 234 Mist, bet. 4th and The above is only as: books For full lis the Istand 15th, (ap20) THOS I. WAGGAMAN POR REN 1 FURNISHE neve p19-St 105 Penna ave. OR RE XROOM BRICK HOUSE, 161T 3d st. nw.: gas and water, $16. Apply to Kb, PAINO, 452 Louisiana ave. TOR RENT— 2136 1 hi stn. w. 1606 19° SS Pst. nw, 1] ro a P 9193t RENT ISI2N st. now. 421 11th st. nw, Lars. 4 1ath's ng st maw., BE, nce st. (Leirel 1. Sr 1419 Pierce’ Piace, apl WIL N scion. 42 Fst niw. office “FU rs F Thos C: Towa Circle, ifm 0 sth st. n.w., 1Ur. Mo.!} NW. 7.89000 11211 Rat. re 16.30) 2828 7th st road. Srslnir 1.808 all iT at HOUSE ON N VERMONT AVENUE. Will be rented to a family of aduits for one or two yearsata vere low figure. This th been newly furnished, and is comp spects, For permit to inspect app: 30, it 3K BH, WARNER & CO., B16 F T-BY RO. HOLTZMAN. i of cost to the owner. yperts for sale. cull oF send at office, - HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sts. a. Ors.150 Property placed wiih me advertised fre For list of p avld R OR RENT— Twos large grounds Tieostory fi ernimp., 689 Ns ‘Twostory trae it 22th st now ; $20.35, Two-stor 517 Rhode Island ave. 519 Rhode Island ave. modern im Teostory and basement brick House, slx rooms D 1550 sr 14. ge Yard, 20) st. nw. Jersey : apie SOR RENT. 921 F st. nw. POR RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSI rooms, With all modern conveniences, f month. trom June 1st to November. tses, 1446 POR ki every convenience: most desirable st terms moderate. Apply on pren QOR RENT — 1606 13TH ST. No W., THRE! story and ent brick; ail moders improve. ments: rent, $4 per month, 'G. @ PAYS co, 613 15th st. Shed ROR RE! ist. At the northwest nience and is i the tine m: at Jow rental of S100 frame Honse. 10 rooms, mod. Iinps., | nw: B40 se, y frame HTouse, seven rooms, hall, water, Story frame Houve. five ri hst. y frame House, five rooms, water, 1506 y Press brick House, five rooms, ball,224 R tory and basement frame House, 9 rooms, 3 lath st n.w.; $15. Fy frame House. tive rooms, water, side : 1 Twostory brick House, four roome,water,1144 New nw _By CHAS. 8. SHREVE, 1125 ES ; new; eight root Per month each, ©. DE 2 rented furnished from “May ist to improvements: Apply to SWORMSTEDT PLEASAN completely furnished, of Adna , Will be rented for a term of Uhre years from} ‘The house has a south and east fro ner of De Stles wud 1 tains ten rooms, (wo bath rooms small and careful fants’, Per month. Cards of adinission given ou application to us. apl7-3t OR RES pst, mirrors: earths cathedral trausoms; complete Boundary st: Kes abs gas owner’ FITCH. FOX 1437 P DSOME 3STORY AND Bas ‘ment brick Dwelling, 12 closets; handsome ‘cherry and oak mantel hhandsctaey fh'every iny of Dupont Circle. “TY LEK & RU FORD, 1226 Fst. nw. Tent, wre 14th and 26 N wt. nw ate NEW @ most d= street care: $b, ue Apply to ‘apzodin 16 F ST. ARTOF FURNISHED ap2osee Also by Ist of iday. SI tus, bath, bay window's; 211 10th at, G Fa. | 9& Did.00 NES LOA? th st, Ars. 1S.00 BSCR. Ore. 15.00 | S 26til tion of property on tay aPice for batietin tewaed ot | STREET, NEAR awe has recently ein all re apldim FOR RENT—HOUSEs. On RES 1206 120 80 ste Le. 7.1510 Sist #0, 10 ras F Or..985.50 Stadlorear 1115150 0S 825 2 Tr. cast a 2420 Va. ave As Vacave 5 30 | S40 3 80.50 WPSCOTT & WILCOX, 1907 Penneyiranin evan Fw, lor, nen ie a 2... OF new hr swater 12 rm hawt 10 tiem Sarr eny _ Sr. Saw at ante jenn St. SWORMST in Pn RRENT 20 Conn. a UNFURNinni ve .$250 1SuH |ath st i Die salen st So igol it wo table rear I bi thst 5. © FU 13K, other Fons FURNISHED, TL. ave..n'e Conn 8338.33 Gra [Nest wm) Ts K, ber a Uli Ree QI et Sub st bet Ik a FIN, ¥ mb DORR nde NT LARGE 1A, acres rin the s ‘apid-tan por es N ANACOSTIA 800 ESAS 2 new modern sev wie aud side y ENG ses, with large front Appty to mh20-2m 4 FOR R INT--FLATS. Q 11S V st. ne., Urs. 216 Rnw 14th st mw. 1537 16th st. m1. 6. 2 Ist. nw 20th st nsw, Bst.ae, 8 re. Lith st, Re. 8 Fr. Nauble 514 120 a Tn rear of 110 Lataw 1008 F st. a w., oF rooms Cor Tih and Ests.obrms | rs. pear 1th, tr for rent or sale is liberally Sandan on 610 | 10 rovins, with store, 1 six rooms, water, 1125 $1 ms, store, wat eo hhst.nw. 1205 AND 1207 “0TH concreted cellar and HAKLES W. HANDY, aply-3t WITH 11 LES ST rent, $3 & Bits aplTate RESIDENCE, S id ral Shufeldt, rx nd miplete order, und.can be gotten for forthe & BROW rooms, large pantries and bevelled tied vestibule and vestibule doors ‘and particular, “located ER al 7-60 HOUSE, advance: water! OR RENT. TWO UNI ISHED COMMUN’ oll Lamp and the 150 test Security Oil, Best for oll stoves. SUc. ford gal. 701 9 sin. Ww. al-swe WANTED TL DESIRE 10 PURCHASE FOR Several clients some Washington Real Estate of any description, "Persons having any property to dls pose of at a reasonable price will find # quick sale by fudidressing me a leiter with description and price, communications trewed contidentiall Bplo-2w NO. F. WAGGAMAN AND FURNITURE ver Beds, and all kindsot tue highest cash price 9 7th st. SW. APIO. SECOND: ia. Stoves, Feat Household arniture, for wht willbe paid. Address Hl, BAU: ANTED-J. GERMUILLER, ARCHITECT, Wai ttinst aan, Wasnington, D.C Pine awe: ingsaspedialty. apzme WN D—TO EXCHANGE-MARKET OR EX- W ainnge ange or Vapor Oll-ur Gas Stoves for old ones, BUTLEL’S, 931 5th, near K. smoky chimn- heyscuredor no pay. Old Stoves bought and sold cheap. i apo-lms ANTED-10,000 SUITS OF CLOTHES TO V ivan, at ONE DOLLA PER SUIT. Goods for aud deliver ttt PRINCE, 10 WV ANTED—10,000 SUITS OF CLOTHES TO lean, at $1,50 per suit: very best work guaran- teed, “sen wi thes mh2ogm PRINCE, 1009 F st. ANTED — PRIMARY AND ADVANCED, ‘classes in Shorthand aud Penmanship, pographer, @ to 10 olclock p.m. Address MTSE Want 3 PAID FOR OLD cating rooms on second floor, suitable for house feather beds. Address ULTRA, Star Otice. "| keoping ft desired. 734 10th SU mw. Private tam _aplete Soueceiality a as aple-zee ANTED=TO_BU PROP- | JOR RENT—THREE COMMUNICATING UN- erty Iu the uorthwest: also, large, weilturnished | HW rnisiot rooms, northwest: delightit ications House on Not. n.w. forrent. “HK. CRALLE, 1824 | hoard ueat door, veut cars; privaic tats; references Fat nw. spls-er_| Terma resonable. AppIy after S'at Arik 1th st eee iS = aplosee ‘ANTED-NOT TO RUIN YOUR EYES BY = "Wahine poor liguta: Buy Stausos eiproted sects: <i—THREE OR FOUR UNFURNISHED house has all modern improve- ; Tent reasonable to desirable parties. Call after 1325 5 st. OR RENT—TWONTC! iS ‘on second floor, suitable for two: balcony, bay win! Gian, bath dec; central location; private family: good table. 613 12th st. naw. ‘aplosie 231 ished “communicat OR RENT—713 21ST ST. N.W., THRE: Brick with buck buliding; nine “rooms; in advance. Keys at 729. yror ki T—1 cellar and [LKE, 411 1 large. dr Mrs JNOR RE Six-room Brick, all modern improvements. Pive-FOOM FEAMC renee 14TH S11 story brick house: mod. imps. rd; th st. nw. ight rooms, bath, Tent moderate. Apply 16 ‘plz 3i= Ok RENT Flats, at sa or. 18th st. at ET FURNISHED PLAT OAT A ket 0 mpletely faraished apar Apply from Sto0 pia at FLATS LY 4 Cthe Wor . ‘apy be FOR RENT—OFFICES. OR RENT FUNE ROOMS LS ME POST BUILDING, comer 10: and D stan. we Studio Oftices and Lodge or Sock There are vet vacant in thie new Por 1two R tut r : Inquire at the oftice hichted nas 11:0 FOR RENT KENT soy &. kale or ret HANDY > FORR Fete any kind, CHARLES W 921 Fat nw apd 5 2NT— MISCELLANEOUS OK WOULD ShLL, AN pxere Wovtave Fr md Peano, with eanirite cand Blok, L moderate. Ln yuire ab st nw ape [Pgh ReST—10 A esPoNsiiLi rary © upper portion, or Uke such, ana ng department” of w large ail! wat Wig between 12th wud 1st sts 2h27 1m Kk RENT Bean power t Wa. TM Vista A MANONIC HALL, wrt FOR SALE—LOTS. IR SALE-CHEAP-A CHOICE LOT ON MAD ple ave. in Le Droit Park, avail fh. WMP YOUNG, 1808 Fst. re POR SALE NEW AT, SEAL N st only $1.55; th & whole) tor only S Meridian F At a batgain, a Lot in the Jon, have lug a from of sixty-eight feet a evenly feet toa wide alley. Fur particulars apply 3.V. 8 HUY Litt Peisnsyivanin ate rey 3.VN. MUCK, aplo.st 1505 Pennsylvania ave, Fes as A Lot, 26.5x100to a wide alles. on Oth st, soutla the Smithsonian lastitute, Price ‘Gde, per Square Apply to. J.V.N. HUYCK me 1505 Peunsyiveriis ay OR SALE Lot No. fig 20 foet on Re Bing bwek £9 beet Wo DUNCANSON BIOS Le isin st x 100M to alley. STHIGER & Lit hae MANN, 1908 F st. , at 100 FEET FRONT ON avn = VALUARLE LOPS ON . just north of Binnes st. A beat ial building site STEIGER « LUEBE MANN, 1303 9 oot j SALE—RARE OPPORTUNITY ON 1.0 we wile OO fort of Fw drotage of 8 STE.GER & LINBEKM AN —~ Pe NN 1308 P i FPO! SALE 7a PERT Pont, Wes ioe of 1Gth st., near O: three lots east side 16th ste, ach 252100, i five lots uerth side ut Ist, bewk V5 to T-foot alley; will be sold. Separate: two benuttful lots, north side Towa elrcle, each lore on Keounoke st 13th and 14th ste) Colunibin Meights: @ gre gain, BATES & WHI!MA, 1407 Fok tw FINE LOT ObE ISLAND Ne, UW, 28x 120. tow 0 geod Lok, . NOTH wide Bast «aj ‘ood jot St mi el INS LYLER & RUTHERFORD, 5 street how, ME SPLENDID LOTS On lstit North and SOUL Of Neate Circle. Prices per foot. some great b ears ER& CO. 916 Pst. tw apy Stx-room Brick... noon on first flour, facing north and south. Every conven- apipsee | pits 13th and F'sta, por THREE — VERY DESIRABLE | Jon RENTO = mao F'itcoms wt aa7, Feuusslvauia ave toa prompt Some ee ng party: DO aol PI after ) p.m. | 4th st., Judici N.Y.av,bt Ist 24 nw. SOiWE RY Photographer. api zee” | SEG PBs mw, Seo) Oigats bet aud Ces JOR RENT-NICELY FURNISHED SUITE OF | 1086 16th st nwt 39 spite rooms, on second floor: delightful location for | you RENT jumimer; one square from Fr Park. "1104 13th | F936 College st. at apl7-3t sy 14th s3 9r.. JOR RENT—ONE_—_NICELY _FURNISIED | § Langdon Teenw, i front Room, third floor, ora large Room, bright | 2210 6th n. w.,_8r. and cheerful. second floor: suitable for two gentiewen, | 200 Apply at 1532 9th st. nw. apl7-ste | | 723 20 OR RENT-SUMMER PRIGES-VERY PLEAS ES— V1 ant nicely furnished ‘single or communi- cating, second and third floors: ‘south front: all‘neces- sary attention; home comforts; table board: refer ences exchanged, "1211 N st. n.w. apl Tate OR RENT—AT 1312 12TH ST., A PLEASANT, large, front Room, well furnished; ; suitable for gen: ileman and wife or two gentlemen; ‘also, buck parior. Private family. ‘apl7-3te Pe US, House of Representatives, or the Colum- | 7 ORB HANDSOM, FOURN! Si gs Beara acho "bine | WO EES MRM Ge RU yyy ANTED — UPHOLSTELING OF ALL KINDS | south and wests bow housa, all mod impermite tone? ann Piaaoe renovated; posse covert cutand ene for. ieman wife or three Pogo ge W y rere ia “if Toe dee we et Fepalrings CT dae” | nw ‘apl7-im, ‘ANTED — SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, ‘Watches, Guns, Pistols. Also, Furniture, Stoves, Carpets, 0, Highest cush price paid.” Call or'address BS. GUGGENHEDIER, 701 7th st. sw. mbil-gme ‘ANTED — WATER — WATER — WATER— DAN'L J. MOFFAT, of 414 @% at. nw., in @ specialist in ‘Going all kinds of well work, and the pi specimrestan ‘well likewise ‘All “ordsre -prompue Steendedto. : ‘ANTRD—COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR State and U8. every State and Territory. Commissioner, JOHN S. BEALL Fst nw dice from TelepLone 344-2 1 In office from 9 a, m, to 6 p.m. PERSONAL. TLL CLASSES DETECTIVEBUSINESS TRANS aT Shadowers: confidentia. A Fixe SCLIVE AGENCY, bag Fst THE ‘V¥ DEMAND N ACCOUNT OF PBANY DEMAED OR RENT_TWO COMFORTABLE AND WELE furnished Rooms, at 17 nw. Also, excel ient board, References req apl7aie ‘OR RENT—002 GST. N.W. LARGE ELHGANT- furnished, 2d-story front room. Suitable for je gentlemen, Moderate terms to Bermanent OR RENT—SECOND FLOOR, 42 BY 62 FEET, on Sth st. bet. Dand E ete Inquire at 418 iwo F Sth st. nw. ‘apléimi* J{OR RENT—CORNER OTH AND Mass AVE, ‘F'two nicely: furnished, coun wits ther and eastern Pgonventeat 10 oar, southern an ri exposure; Conv JRO, BESTILARGE, HANDSOMELY FUR a ished Rooms, single Or communicating, suitable for unen; very desirable location: two lines of cara. 1120 Hat mw. ‘mbaldwe ENT — NICELY. FURNISHED ROOMS, 00 New York ave.” _ Preirowe 939 Pepnsyl- eo Becoud-hand ‘Ladson oF alist | Kvanieave, inquire at MiGars Siodlo Sa16 yous or SFeGEN Old Seana,” 619 Bee awe ‘oom | aylvaniaave. ‘splo-am R RENT—AT 1013 157 _N.W., NEAR BOARDING. Fike Aviington.cnotoe #urnimned Woon “saniary oTH gl O14 ROOM NEW BRICK PAR Ua SE. NOW; | H'Glouses, 019 snd 92i 0 antes ail moderator Reuaes in wreck. Sate | Pre teens Aaa eels bettie 2,855, inadvance, six room Brick 816 B st 9 o': 81 ee eee 618 Oth st nw. COUNTRY BOARD. particulars. mbsi-lin Ler SUPERIOR BOARDS HAND. | (10.70 GEO. 8 w. ‘aL Peay cat er ee | GGreee fae © oY Se oamerete ‘sammily. ‘Bos- | such work. alee’ ana ‘Yard TUS, star umes, eran bo tol st, jo rear: Printing pansy CHOICE COKNER LOT IN Nor Suitable for store or it property; om 2 Trews hear the Pension ofice, smn OF Wall trad alzt EA. McINTIRE, 915 Fst JPOESALESA FINE BUILDING Lot os 10rat st. mW. ew York it'sold OR SALE—A NUMBER OF Chol 1 x iincoln Park. A good bargal ©. CLARK, 220 dig stn. ‘A desirable small butlding Lot. THOS. J. FISHER & 0O., apl5-6t 1324 F at. nw. JFOR SALE-THREE CHOICE CORNER LoTS— Southwest corner 16th st, azd Scott circle, Northeast corver 7th st. and Masuchusetts ave, Northwest corner 15th stud Klvode Inlaid ave, is B03 F st. nw. 25) 25) 4) (721 24th st, Grs......815. 613-17 Va. Pret (606-10 K st. ne. 6ra....10 1211 3d st a i apl7-3t*_G H. PARKER, Cor. 44nd E RR RENT— HOUSE newly, pered and sablein rear: cellar and. Tenant. Apply for key at 1 Oo ithet se ep! ticulars, PoE STAT ST NW. TWOSTORY r * AVEBERLY & 8 rooms: mod. tun; N, 718 7h st. us is Gane B PRENT—729 151H ST. OPPOSITE WORM- threestory and ‘basement brick house, well poses. To a given. THOS. J. F) apl6-2w tenant a @00., ‘man or for business Tease wi F st, aw. mouth. poly 10 and 11 Center Market sence ait ek er ap). ies Pek EF ‘AMTHUR Te BEICE, REN 7§ 1321 CORCORAN ST. NEAR 14TH i Sie"tou ‘ap2-im R RENT_FURNI denee: in good a gee et ‘PIT JPoR SALE—L0T 20X08 TO 2% voor PAVED iley, on Q st between 20th and Zit im. “Tia lat Will be sdid at a Darguln if sold within the next week. S-1w A. PILL & CO,, 1338 F st. HEAP-tWO LOIS. 130i St; between Sand T ata. Ge. K ‘st. near duciary ares i,t Toe fine hota wea “Ah a woe Boundary si, 2c: M st, 2 ih and 10th seme faim tear city $3 perder, ‘Lots iu Mv Peas: nt from 4c: up. 100-000 feet at The. ncluding Mi- Douse wid improvement J. KENT HO, ia Pate aplaoce Fein é FOUR FINELY LocaTED Bullding Lote near the laine mansion. with out ‘on Dupott Circle, which ican sell OF @.000 each “Pact lot 22 feet front. ‘aplozw JNO. A. PRESCOTT, 1416 F st 2 JOR SALE—A BOUT 170,000 SQUAKE FEET OF Land on the hich land overiooking. the the head of 17th st; a fine chance ‘THOS, az2w 2a Fst, JOR SALE-SIX SMALL BUILDING Loi oN Swann #.. north side, just west of lth, 12100, 5c. per square foot: exceptional speculative chuuow. CUi TER @ WIMbI 1428 ¥ m. m7 Fo between LE =, TWO CHOICE IOTS ON L st. - 20% X00 euch; two Lots Det. 16th apd 17th; OST—FSCAPED FROM THE CAGE LAST week, a Mixed fp feathers very thin Leeiger nw. and be rewarded Me ‘OsT—A SILVER DOUBLE WATCH Pol sliver medal attached, with owner's abie reward if returned to 1400 20th Su b.w. —¥5 REWARD—ON THE 15TH iNST., A ate ral shape, The above're: ward will be ‘i retiswed i Detect Agency, 805. Wantia ave, ‘p20 OsT-SHEPHERD PUP; NINE MONTH: Li INE MONTHS OLD, Tight buf! color; white sab purt!y on facet modium size: answers name of Bull '§h reward ieee Turned to E SPEAI O27 F at. tow, th tag

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