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THE EVENING STAR CROSBY S. NOY The Evening star h: dona fide daiiy ct tredie of any other daily paper i ington, ana equal to hat of other daily ‘papers here added Useripts, if unused, sh “Minister Wi resignation did not sur prise anyone who kept watch of h fnces before starting for Persia, 1 affair of the militia unifo Luding the Bat what be- comes of all the splendid promise of his d matic career—the stimnlus to be giv to American commeres in the Orient; tie intro- | @uction of American enterprives into the Shab’s domain; th: fm short, which was to sue administration of Minister Ler | The comical brevity of Mr. Winston's sojourn | at Teheran emphasizes atresh the worst f ture of our foreign service—its use as am: a-iness adininistration,” | d the bookish | Of providing polite employment and a title for gentlemen who are well enough off to accept them with their insufficient pay. Mr. Benja- main was a man of modest income, who valued the office for the opportunity it attorded him tostudy Persia on its artistic and literary side. Itcost him the whole of one year’s salary to Feach his post and return. He made a credit abie record while he was there; but, as he was | appointed in 1383 and recalled in 1885, and had to devote more than two months to the trip each way, bis experience was not attended with a great deal of pecuniary profit. Mr. Winston freely asserted, before sailing, that he was going merely on a sort of holiday excur sion, He expected to be able to achieve some- | thing of value to the government and to his own reputation, but bad no idea of making a long stay. Of what benefit is this shifting process either to the country or to the persons concerned ? Mr. Benjamin wanted to remain at his post, but was not permitied to. Mr. Winston did not want to remain, and was not compelled to. ‘Whatever benefit the United States might have received from the presence of a good man us their representative at Teheran between the Years 1833 and 186 has been frittered away, and there is actually nothing to show for the fiReen thousand dollars which have been paid from the Treasury in salaries during that inter- val. Itis scarcely wonderful that the Congres- sional economists draw Inspiration for an occasional grow! from the register of the Depart- ment of Sta ee — Gov. Hill's address to the Bay State club democrats yesterday was notable for its re markable mingling of praise for tne President &nd satire for his civil service policy. It illus- trated the familiar theological principle that it As possible to hate the sin while loving the sin- ner. Thespeaker denounced the republican misehiefmakers whoare trying to convince the world that the democrats are disappointed over the distribution of the spoils. He attacked | the Senate for i@ abuse of the confirm-! Ing power. He scolded everybody and every- | thing except the President himseif, but he eould not conclude his specch ‘without the remark: “I am utterly opposed to any Policy or scheme which prevents any admin- istration from recognizing faithful party ser- ‘vices In the distribution ot the important of fices of the government. Iam rot in favor of Mere sentimentality in appointments.” As Mr. Cleveland's policy in the filling ot the im- portant offices has been that a likeliaood of faithful service to the people was more to the point than a record of faithful service to the | Party, the inference {s reasonable that his views and Mr. Hill's would not always agree on the subject of appointinenis. the great question just now is not so much whether | the President’s and the Governor’s opinions co- ineide, as whether the President's are ap- Proved by the people to whom he is responsi- bie. Between the briiliant orator: and the ready money of his Am: thizers, the home rule campaign in tain starts off with a pretty fair chance of suc cess. To be sure, there are strong orators on the ether side, and a rich nobility arrayed in torce against the reform is not to be despised; but nearly ali the aggressive stuif is in the host bebind the premier, and energy counts for a good deal when it is applied to the prosecution ‘ef live cause instead of being spautin mere Ftsistance and obstruction. The trouble with the Salisbury program is that it comtemplites a farther effort at coercion, which has alre: ady proved worse than « failure. Almost any ebange would be preferable to the renewal of or even to the maii iy En; ninate by hisstubborness will realize the iact and con- fess it by his vote. —— Suppose—if such s supposition be possible— @ counterfeiter should plead in court that the | Jaw against imitating the coin of the realm is | oppressive because it discriminates against a certain industry,and th aught not to be enforced because, by prev the giving of bogus money toa man wo asks for the eena- ine article, the whole business « counterieiting Will be broken up! What would the magistrate before whom such a plea was made be todo Wo the person making it? Commit him for con- tempt of court,or appoint a commission to inquire into his sanity. Yet no yu an argument was made in ore court Thursday, where a grocer was on trial tor ims cleomargarine under the name of butter. Tbs counsel who put i forth was not ordered Under arrest, but the judge made qu! a Ball New Desreste Tarees, SEATON PERRY, GUCCESSOK TO PERRY & BROTRER), HAS NOW OPEN HIS SECOND IMPORTATION L LAINES, OR Wi “LATES’ ARIS NO" ond EAR. THESE GOOUS MEASURE $2 CHES WIDE AND ARE VERY EFFI WHEN COMBINED WITH ALBATIOSS, ETAMINES SUN AHS. THE ASSORTMENT IS COMPLETE, COM- DESIRAULE QOLORS. THE PRICES D FROM $i TO $2.50 PER YARD. NEW_SPANISH AND a? FLOUNCINGS, RANGING FROM §3 TO NOVELTIES IN BLACK BEADFD SILK GREN- INES, FROM $3 TO GLISH AND SC 'S AND FRENCH ALL-WOUL SUI HABIT CLOTHS mR TRA W WHIT AND CREAM ALL-WOOL DRESS RICS EMBRACING VAS CLOTHS, SERGI, W SILK, CHUDDA AND CASHMERE BROTDERED PARIS FICHUS AT LOW- f MAKES OF LADE Wi GHT MERI STYLES AND SIZES 2aCLOS!NG PRICES ON PARASOLS. aa PLAIN FIGURES ANDCORRECT PRICES SEATON PERRY, Penny Burtprxe, Penn. Avenue, Corner 9th street, Established 1840, OR RHADAMES | } } | LACE NETS | 18 PER YARD. Bae pertorm- | NEW TWEEDS, CHE- EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. lo | ‘DDAS. "ALBA: amin? | THE BES ‘ENTLEMEN’S 'D MEDIUM- aN ALL GLOVE DEPARTMENT, WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT, , WHITE SUIT DEPARTMENT. JERSEY DEPARTMENT. BRERA eae THAT WERE LACE CURTAIN DEPARTMEN’ ie Bg ERE ppp vU eT Fa THE EVENING STAB: WASHINGTON. D. C,. SATURDAS..JUNE 19, 1886—DOUBLE SHEET. __FOR RENT—ROQMS, Gite coal ahd phous ersubed Savas baTOS bec is ae nee — i ie Ht Ha i E g § : & if i i 5 i § i | i j THE PALAIS ROYAL would offer inducements to Indies and geutlemen who ‘Will bay handkerchiefs by the half dozen. g § surplus stocka. We have Tight in the height of their season, which net be bought for less, Many lines which cannot be bought as low; and today we lay aside Surplus stock Items to call attention to the following numerous Department Bargains Hl g SIX 1940. HANDEERCHIEFS FOR 65 CENTS. ‘These handkerchiefs are warranted pure linen and ‘sufficlently sheer to be worn by any ledy who would not think of using anything common or Inferior. Our 12%¢. handkerchiefs come in white with wide or Barrow hemstitched borders. We have them also with fancy colered borders, which are not only fast colors, but the designs are the samo as in tne more expensive goods. SIX 25¢. HANDKERCHIEFS FOR $1.35, ‘The Palais Royal is soon to have toadvertise the lamentable fact that it is the only store in the city a trivia shopping, boating, seashore | | showing new stylea The new 25c. handkerchiefs jountain “all around” wedt, we offer eteted wean : come in plain white with tucked, double hemstiteb, Gloves, worth fully §1, only 760. par pair. hemstitched and embroidered, fancy block, herring- RIBBON DEPARTMENT. bone, and wide, medium and narrow hemstitched “Gnaben are the rege," sad more | orders, Those with colored borders are in such universally worn every day. We offer Sash | Variety that time or space will not permit descrip- Ribbons, in Newport and Oriental Blocks, and | tions We are assured the quality, quantity acd Motres, in Black and Colors, 7 inch to 11, from ‘Variety of 250. handkerchiefs would bear com- ‘Te. to $1.50 per yard. None can have better, pretend house in the oountry. nor cheaper, considering quality first, a 50 pieces Plain Navy Blue an@ Bisck French © Satteens. Should be 33c., only 27¢. per yard. Bo" RN TET ss Figured Crasy Cloths were really intended bs NNN OF Bsn A for next summer, we think. Do you wish tobe 199 E. NN Fo sf - ‘ahead of the fashion? Only 17c. per yard. kali tatal Bite bss BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT. Tocombine with any silk fabric, or for fall SIX 250, HANDKERCHIEFS FOR $1.35 roy. Laie 40-\nch Black All-wool Lace Gentlemen will find ten times the quantity and (coffee sack.) Extremely popular, and variety and superior quality to the handkerchiefs as values gols worth $1, only 76. per yard. MES aeaAae usually offered for twenty-five cents. The new choice French desigas in {1 borders rt Surah is THz Summer Silk, hence we offer 10 saclrgp ie eroutteonien raids pieces 22-inch Black Freuch Sarah Silk; be longs at 75¢., only 69¢. per yard. ‘We have already sold nearly as many as we sold all of last season. We are getting the Upper hand of the white suit trade. Made Cor- Tectly, two and three pieces, pluin, medium and elaborately embroidered. Prices, $4.00, $4.75, 25, $6. $7, $8, $0.50, $10, $12.50, $15, $17.50, $20 and $25 yer sult, NOTE—We make all uecessary alterations, tolusure a perfect ft, FREE OF CHARGE. CHEMISETTES are the latest for ladies. The (Second floor; take elevator.) Palais Royal IS THE ONLY STORE IN WASH- INGTON showing a perfect assortment of percale, pa Pique, and French madras Chemisettes made up in lon style, being tucked crosswise of upper halt, | taney ing styl Postion back. An elegant Jersey, and two bpp eters ght tidied years back wouldbeworth@15. Only $10 each, | 6°ds. Over one hundred designs to select from. Black Stik Jerseys, vest front, ot combina: BELT DEPARTMENT. All the new shapes of collars and cuffs at popular Belts are worn more than ever,and weare | Prices. displaying a big stock, comprising Canvas, Leather aud Alligator, ut very low prices. MEN'S WEAR DEPARTMENT. PPP, Fi REB cco Ak 5c. quality of Men's Lisie Thread Half Hose, | BSS fer de GC H AA rE in Black, Navy Blue and Seal Brown, is offered bag Shas eaters taney Gs 2 ‘a3 « special burgain, at 25c. per pair. Possibly Bys8 pb KEE Cco U A A LLL = ho more at this price when these are gone. (Men's Dept. near Pa, avi ‘Two hundred dozen fine Mull Fichus. embroidered in handsome style, for 25 cents each, In writing We have just opened 100 dozen Ecru Not SPECTAL we mean specially cheap, something un- tiogham Lace Curtains, which aold Jast u $250; ilslaprlay ates oon wanpeclatbar, | Usual, SCARFS AND FICHUS in Moll ure betug Gata we offer tues at the absurdly low price of |_| much worn. We have scarts from 9 cents to $1.48 $1.50 per pair. each, and fichus and shawls from 25 cents to $3.98 (Third floor: take elevator.) ‘We feel that we have slighted some of our patrons during the rush at our Lace Department by not being pry i Smono 3 prorat Also, will open 50 NEW PATTERNS IN ORI- ENTAL, EGYPTIAN AND SWISS FLOUNCINGS, at 68e., 75¢., 85c., V0c., 98c., $1.00 to $2.00 @ yard, Just bought. New Patterns, Great Bargains. Also, 25 NEW PATTERNS OF SWISS FLOUNC- INGS, at 25e. a yard; worth 50. 89c. CORSET COVERS FOR 68¢, Also, 10 NEW PATTERNS NEW 45-INCH SWISS FLOUNCINGS a: $1.00 @ yard; would be cheap at MANUFACTURING CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, COR. 7TH AND E STS. @f dismissing the demurrer as trivolous, In time there will probably be a limit set upon this sort of impertinence. Some too adventu- Fous champion of Logus butter will get into trouble, and then his fellows will take warning. After so prously protestin e injestice ot the charge of uncieanliness brought against their wares, the oleo: opie must have been taken aback yesierday when a Washington butcher described io the Senate committee on agriculture his sale of dirty fats fo the manutaciurers of imitation butter. It she present sgitation bas no other effect, it is | likely to set some stomachs against frauds and Sdulterations in food. It is getting uneomiort- | ably close to the nauseating point wi have to drawa fine line between the s | tub and the larder. | a The proposed change la tt for postal money orders is wise In principle. Five cents | ls too wide a ditference between the cost of a | postal uote for four dollars and ninety-nine | oney order for five dollars er security. A ditference of | two cents, however, would be entirely reason. | abie. Rot to authorize any one to act as guide at the | Rational monument, they probably overlooked | PRINTED BATISTE, choice styles, 32 inches the fact that somebody ought to be stationed | Wide, superior quality, at 10c, ®t the top toexpiain to persons studying the | landscape, the beauty of Mr. Springer’s pro- | GOODS. posed alr-line avenue up to the Capitol. Uniess | FRE: ‘EENS. that be done, every visitor will condemn the | ‘Hoe #vlesin PRINTED FRENCH SAT! ‘Black and Colored SURAH SILKS. Black and Colored RHADAMES, MERVEILLEUX and GROS GRAINS, at very low prices CHALE DE LALNES reduced from 75 to 50c. White, Cream and Cardinal SHAWLS, Embroidered scheme as a desecration. a Mr. Gof, of West Virginia, declared in the House of Kepresentatives yesterday that the Present condition of the United States navy is due to the false policy of Conzress, and not to Sxtravagance ou the part of former Secretaries of the Navy. As Mr. Goff was one of the former Secretaries and is now a member of Congress, Bisexperience ought to qualify him to judge where the respousibillty rests, $< The joint resolution proposing a constitu- tional amend@meut to change tie date of inau- uration day irom the fourth of Maren to the thirtieth of April, went through the Senate yesterday without ditticuity. Tuere will prob- ably be some stickling in the House, as there always is over avy innovation, but popular feeling on the subject seems tobe so nearly fanimous that there is good reason te hope. sten to the propo- tal to repeal the civil service law, and Mr. Rae munds has come out flat-footed in favor of taxing bogus butter. It seems to be good grow- ing weatuer for reforms. ——— If the coavicted murderer Brooks escapes the Ballows through the indisereet utterances of gome of the Jurors that tried him, the next Jury panel in a capital case in St. Louis had better be drawn from the tocal deat-mute asylum. ‘The North Carolina editorsare about to make an gxeursion to Washington. They probabiy want to piék out building lots for their own oe cupancy when Senator Vauce becuues Presl- ent of the United States and they are all salied here to take ottice. Also, 50 dozen HAND-EMBROIDERED MULL cack Eannorerep FICHUS, worth 50 to 75c., CREPE DE CHINE, Also, 25 dozea HAND-EMBROIDERED MULL ‘THES, embroidered in white or colors, at 26c., worth 40c. ‘The most elegant material for mourning we have ur house, We have reduced the prices one dollar on $5.00 GOODS REDUCED TO $4.00, GOODS REDUCED TO $3.50, $3.50 GOODS REDUCED TO §2.50. LUPIN'S ALL-WOOL NUN'S BLACK VEILING We confidently recommend these celebrated goods ‘as the best value ever offered at the price, the ;color deing @ rich jet, and the quality very superior. We have just purchased from a large importer the ce of his importation of White Embroidered | MUSLIN ROBES, and offer them at one half thelr When the District Commissioners decided | Value. 4 pleces of Jersey Silks, selling at $1, 750, A plece Biue Check “ “950, 65c. 4 pieces Fancy Surah“ “ “ $1.60, $1.00, 1 piece Chinese Striped 2 pieces Pink and Cream Brocade Silks, selling st Great reduction in all kinds of FANCY DRESS 10 pleces Faney Sriped Pique, saiiagiat 860.250 15 pieces Fancy Patterns India Litems, adiling ot 1b, 12 pieces Fancy Patterns Batistes, selling af 18. 8 pleces Canvas Striped Boucles, selling at $1.20, 8 pieces Plain French Boucle Terry, selling at ‘M. SHUSTER & 8088, 919 Pennsylvaniaave, ONE PRICE. N. B.-THE BEST Is THE CHEAPEST. $019 SL Wruex We Ger ANYTHING GOOD we always give the benefit tooar | Customers. We have secured a smail lot of sublime | quality TAFFETA GLOVES, which cost $450 per | dozen to import. Our bronze aud mode. Pure Silix Mitts 2c. pair all the time, ‘Taffela Silk Jersey Mitts, S-batton length, 31¢ Fine Black Suk Jersey Mitts, worth 63c., for 49¢. Ladies’ Belts with Pocketbooks, Ladies’ Beits in canvas and leather, all grades, Fuck ailsilk Biack Brocade Sash Ribbon, 42¢, Z-inch Black Moire Sash Ribbon, 47¢.. You must not fo 4S-incb Egyptian Floance, $1.10. Colored Kgyptian Flounce, $1.10. —— ‘Egyptian Plounce, 75 and 93e. Egyptian Lace—S-inch, 10c.; Pay Ce aS ere and Cream. All fine net and nice work. Wil have nest wes MUSLIN UNDE Nt eral satisfaction. ALL OUR FANCY PATTERNS FRENCH SAT Jeo TEENS - a price 25c. pair. Colors brown, | will give thelr patrons the benefit of LOW PRICES ‘Sclentific, Legal, Commercial and General Job Work of every description accurately and promptly ex- ecuted. ‘Merchant and Business Men can study thet own in- a bargain. | terest and increase their business by using Printers’ Ink—It always pays, siplw Ger Taz Bor Alligator Leather 49c., 0 novelty. Ginch, 120; Sinch, rahe lpckceag grail whieb bas gi such gen sSUUAETLE GeO" | concord ann a SSS SSS 9 BE INSTRUCTIONS AS TO Fen GANS Sa2 Madina end beaupia lg, es Buse address aud’ ite. 10 NATIONAL SWS AGBNCY, P.O. Box 677, Washington, C pty - SEVENTH STREET PaLAIs RORAL, O14 7ch Strest, Bet. land Kaw. Pty (07 Peanayivania Avenne, .. each, MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT. ‘Mail orders for theabove, or for any ‘goods in our line, will receive our prompt personal atten Ce Pp & EF ak F gs Should any goods purchased from usthrough | bee AA AA wo Sss, ‘the wail not prove entirely satisfactory we will 2 AAA Le AAA It cheerfully refund the mouey upon their return. e a4 tun a4 nt Ssst —_— 2, Gen Tae et 5 FR Po YF & FE WOODWARD & LOTHROP, EE cS ¢ A£*% bu “BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSK.” jeld 4 1117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. A Lowrrat Rewaao. EJ, Tes entire column belongsto the Palais Royal. fe Ar Taz Pata Rovar snetodevote th attendon wien we conn wdue| 9 E> EEF OZ EE “ A them, but the rush at said dej ent was 3 P Eo. OO Ht AAA L ‘said department really | gong B H aa greater than we anticipated, and asa w F REWARD ss Ab ERB ‘We will give you, on Ses, AA £ ER MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, Sgs8 274 LLG kEB = JUNE 21ST, 22D, AND 23D, 500 PIECES ORIENTAL AND EGYPTIAN LACES, LADIES FINE UNDERWEAR, Regular price ranging from 15 to 25c. a yard, LADIES’ FINE UNDERWEAR, YOUR CHOICE OF ANY OF THEM ONLY LADIES’ FINE UNDERWEAR. y FIN! Ww: H LADIE® WINE UNDERWEAR Ht % ° CA Yiu LADIES’ FINE UNDERWEAR, Th yoo LADIES’ FINE UNDERWEAR. fine lawn, cambric and muslin underwear. The fol- lowing are offered at special prices during the special sale on June 19, June 21 and June 22nd, ‘These corset covers are Lonsdale cambric with solid $1.75. lace yokes, Only one to each customer at 68c. Any quantity at 89c., each. nly 25c. each. $1.35 CHEMISES FOR $1.15, ‘Handsome solid lace yokes; the bodies made of best cambric.~ These chemises would not be dear at $1.50. Also, 50 dozen EMBROIDERED TIES, st 2 for $1.25 GOWNS FOR 950 25c; worth 19¢. each, “Mother Hubbard” style, Solld tucked yokes. Necks, froats and sleeves prettily embrolaered. Splendid value at $1.25. BRO ™ “ bar ae i Ha - [Py 68. CHEMISES FOR 500, pana ai Lara ‘These Chemises come in two styles. One with solid CLOSING OUT DRY Goopa. Ince yoke, the other with yoke of solid embroidery. Only one to a customer at 500. CHILDREN'S DRESSES. CHILDREN'S DRESSES. CHILDREN'S DRESSES. CHILDREN’S DRESSES, CHILDREN,S DRESSES, CHILDREN'S DRESSES, “ $1.25, $1.00. $1.25, 98¢. ‘Unquestionably the finest stock of dresses for com- ‘mencements, the seashore, or mountain, to be seen in €0c. only. 19, 21, 22, $2.25 DRESSES FOR $1.68, $1.30, 65c. only. : ch ‘Seersucker dresses, made up in the latest styles Jupp & Detwiiren, h PRINTERS AND POSEISIfERS, | 420-423 ELEVENTH STREET, N, W., (Two Doors North of th Stat alongs 4°" Daly one wilt be sold at 1.68, $1.68 DRESSES FOR $1.29. uring the present Galt tines, ‘are desirable for many purposes, The styles we offer ‘THE CONCORD HARWESR, : We are the Sole agent for the saleef the Geanine | Imitations. ‘Be sure of Nameend Sumber, ‘ WANTED—HELP. R_RENT—ROO WASge ee we tee ae Steer | Wenn ee fn SLE Wi tiicte Se CRE VTANTED—AS NURS®, A RALIABLE AN A RFLIABLE AND 'ANTED-A WHITE OR COLORED WOxaS od oare for an invalld-best Teferences required. ADPIY at 917 Lat. 0.w. CLASS 730 17th tw ‘ANTED—A LADY Weawrae oF : rellef clerk. “1h i 0 K F ba rs CBP, OR RENT-THREE a; : ° ee ‘Datii-room: convenient to marker, stores te; reasouable toa permanent tenant OR RENT— TAREF UNFURNISHE R RENT TWO OR THR EU LURNISRED ‘Qn second flvor; by a family of two. 1: enees. ifs 7 RENT—A SEVEN-ROOM BRICK nae = TSI Wy ANtED — Finst- ‘or seamstrenses. al OR RENT—THRER ROOMS ON nvenient for housek reference required. RENT-WITH BOATD— ry roome,with ado:nlng. bath Foor ify: "Bo childrens ‘reasonable’ ir] PLASTERER, NON day, Apply 14th aud Fes Cellar brick House, 2 Gloset and gas: all in rete i RENT 107 1TH BTN.W, 7 window brick: alt : permonth, THOSE 19-31 RK RENT—iS41 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE Very desirable S-story brick dwell: ‘Dath and all modern conventences: on, Apply to THOS. J. FISHEN & 7814 10TH. $2 1512 Marion, § 1ed ‘Houses, Wood Yard, INTIRE, O18 Fat jel@st {UTHERFORD, it eircle, per annum. WOMAN To COOK, id make batter Gorasionally for miles outside this city. NOR RENT—TWO OK THREE ROOUS, FL nORh and south trout, furnished of F the summer or longer, cool and largesbaty yard, at 322 C st aw. Olt, RENT_TARGE, ‘and edjotni room, ished or tnturs moderate prices: 1214 FOR, RENT THREE | OR FOUR UNFOR- nished 8 for housekeeping. at 125 Sd etn. e. NOR RENT—1. race, handsom over ooking Thomas ‘Circle: sou exposure: with or without board; terins reasonable, Woes eer Ou premises, B. Is CHASE, 411 11th ice. (OR RENT CANVASKER Grant’s Book on monthiy paynaumts. Firs-—luss terms. Address R25, 622 F ANTED—WHITE AND GOLORED © Ghambermaids and Waiteceses: Haltianor., Y, city and suburbs: £14 to $22: pavers JESS ANTED—A GOOD WOMAN COOK tables for hotel work in the city: Irstclass. apply 1320 F st. nw. ‘ED—A GOOD THIRDSTORY FRONT large closets, fur- ‘Very desirable location and excellent locati Fa. Tygon bin, eB, Ie Ae 409 MASSACHUSETTS AVE, ‘ furnished Rooms sine, oes, Peraien mint Be, stsitly worth and west ANTED—COOKS, DREGMAKERS, CHAM bermaids, nurses, scrubbers, dishwashers, wait- help; this and northern cities: 30-632 Fst nw, PRIC se10-6t FLOORS, WATER AND GAS, St, opposite Star Jel9.st* ers, ladies’ maids; otuer XN. 3. ave., near Do pen unit 8 p.m. 1918 Sunderland URNHAM. 119 Maryland YC. BO. een WANTED-TWELVE GIRLS_FOR DRESS SOR RENT— m ASI2N st. n.w..9r8100/ (688 1. 421.1101 st. nw, 16ra_90, 460 to 468 Waar, ISP aw ln. 1224 Lath st. aw aod sana ies ae ern : 3 making. Apply at once to 1106 Connecticut ‘OR RENT—IN GARFIELD TEKRACE THRER- cmhwaed Sel Houses; bay window, cellar and vements very desirable: rent, $33. BSCOTT & WILCOX, 1907 Pa. ave. R RENT-IN THE WPST END, FINE Houses. with modern im, ‘Rooms, unfurnished or front, pleasant location: no children in house; refer- exchanged. 1405 Lat. OR RENT FURNISHED BACK PARLOR is? ‘and front room on 2d floor, can be used as a desired; ladies preferred. References ex- ged, 1224 Ist. nw., opposite Franklin park. rtly furnished: south ANTED—A MONEY MAKING PROFESSION ladies und gentlemen of ordinary ability: learned in three days; Just tne thing for ing the <ieparsmenta Call on P, J. PAYN, 945 Penn. ave., until July 10. ANTED — LADY A pmproversents, ranging 0m 3 SCOTT ¢ WILCOX, 1907 Pa. ave. ‘erm of years: belo ag En et ordered away; house ts v« ftuher particulary and particulars jeldSeTVEER @ RUTHERPOR RESIDENCE 1300 Hf ST_N. W., ‘Apply toSAM'LS SHEDD, ENTS ACTUALLY clear $20 daily with m3 wonderful entirely new patent rubber undergarment for females; wife sold 13 the first hour, Chicago, Hi. OR RENT—FOUR ROOMS ON FIRST FLOO] neatly furnished for housexeepin yard, with side to naval officer who complete: bus side uerziborbood. home tor small fami ANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS ASSISTANT ollice. Address in handwriting ot a stating age, reference, &c. TALBOT, Star of floor. large parlor, third floor, large parlor and bedroo! simmer Fates, at 920 14m at. nw., opposite Fran ‘bedrooin and "priv from the 1st of July. 400 Ons nee POR RENT — A WHITE WOMAN FOR COOK T: a private famlly, todo light washi : Feerences required. Apply 617 LEVEN NEW 5 ROOM BRICK Houses, with water, ou H street, between Sd and @q sta, & w., $12.50 each: 491 I st. 5. 10, LEONARD & BUCK. VOR RENT—A PLEASANT 2D-STORY ROOM in private family, with good tan: at $25 per month; location cool_and conveni to Cupitol; herdics and cars: home coraforts assus Address Box 27, star office. ‘TAT 1527 HST. N.W., ROOMS WITH: Board. Also Table Board prices, board to one gentle- ANTED—SETTLED WOMAN TO COOK, wash and fron in private family. 1OaTie Lana det. P and Q sts. ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED AND CON- us YOUNg Man, competent to take charge Datent lawyer, fully and cribe an invention in proper sequence, thoughtfully and correctly, amend cases, and attend Noone without a thorough edu- cation and uccurate and critical knowledge of Wwe force of expression in the English language need ap- Address, st ting experience and salary expected, IR RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE Fc summer to asmail family of adults, on Vermont ave. near lowacircie; nominal reat.” addres. iuable tor light powsekeey: able gas Reut reasonable to OR RENT—NEW S-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, al ‘modern imp.,compictely {urnished, for room aad board of man ‘and wite, or will rent to res party. O31 New Jersey ave. u.. JOR RENT—330 811 15.00; 1385 H 7th st. ae. 6 rooms, modern, 0 ¢. 6 spot Sid cellar, 918,00: <u 305 7th gL ne., 6 rooms, modern, folate 2 2d story, south fro cee ing, Hal, water and T-SUITE OF PLEASANT ROOMS, furnished or unfurnished; very desirable for sum: iier; south front, bay window, private "at, housekeeping.” Apply at 6 ROOMS AND '@ rooms. modern, =D WO! ‘and-iron for iumily going to. voloutal oon -ach to stay all sumer: good Wages, “Apply at 200 T_TWO COMMUNIOATING ROO: ysis ate erst lurnished oF yn‘ornished, with gas and bath iG GIRL FOR CH ‘work: German preferred, Call aiter 3 0% ISHED ANDUNFURNISHED 2d and 3d floor Rooms, with Bourd: government Feservation in iront; reterences exchanged. H 316 34 ne. 6r.mi-$16.30 33| 203 K st.n.w..OF ANTED—4 A No.1 AGENIS, WITH SMAL! capi al to enzage in the: cle, Just out; something new, ; te thing needed by ail housekeepers during the ‘hot sumimer months. ~ Cali on LOU wo large Kooms with private bath 2 a ECHURCH 1515 | _Jet-im ‘2 JOR RENTOAT 1414 AND Wale K STW. Jarge, cool, elegantly furnished Kooms, with or SERVANTS, COOKS, CHAMMER: SE ero without ‘Soard Summer rates = Mrs, GRANT. tresses, general housework- 1826 16tD st. n.w.,8ra.$30, Phere, Phy Fein irs... 25) 203 £32.50) 23. (922 Ist st. nw, Sra. 7iz@ 721 24th rear 922, 25th.5r..10 Maids, nurses, wi ers: with reierences, fur this city NATIONAL EaPLO Ww 4 138TH ST. Nw. FUR suite or single, on ist and zd terms during the summer season. transient people it desired; ‘AU, 517 7thst. n.w. Bureau conducted by Chaumbermuids, c Cooks, Waiters, and Assistants white and colored: city and springs. 717 M u.w. DUNDURE & CO, jel4-7!* {MEN TO REPKESI tual LAfe association, 1 jury and commission wil 9 wm. or ad- floors; at moderate Wil accounmodate E} cl ‘2016 Hiliyer Pi. 10r..$80 501514 30th st. 0. “ liberal a: rangements on 3 ‘Call at office betwee » 8 and CH, Speelal Agent. pit ‘OR RENT—FINE STORE-ROOM, 18x30, NO. 1804 7th st.: connected with a smaller room in the for the shoe or dr} ee Inquire at | dress A. HL B _ WANTED-—SITUATION ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A CAPABLE ing to leave the city for the sum- eXcellent waitress, or would be of children over 3 more rellable girl cannot be sound. App! ent employers, 812 17ih st ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, 18 YEARS OF wishes a situation to do copying 1 @ law- Best of references jurnished. Address R. St. nw. Ors... | 624 Sth wt nw. 9. between Sand T. Se FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS DRIVING MARE je harness: cap perreeree fy "AR BICYCLE. 51 INCH, ; must be me mer months; is willing to take chi (Star Pilot) ag broken to” si can be seen at House, 1357 82d ‘st 8221 Bast, Georgetown, D.C. ORSALE—SPECIAL all improvement: owner leaving tow 2024 14th street, store and dwelling, 7 ANTED-SITUATION BY A Bi colored girl, for general housew prefer country. Cail at 1323 STYLISH SIDE- EX bar brewster Bug % Phaeton Bugsy. inquire at 462 H st. '—TWO FIFTEEN FEET WALNUT- top counters; also, awning frame. maid, or nurse, Sth sireet, 9 rooms. 152 Fast Capitol street, S D—BY RESPECTABLE WHT uid good cook, In firsi-class family, a Situa- tion: willing to leave city; first-class references nished. Address M.C. O., Siar office. D— FAMILIES d who desire compete ns, NUFSeS, COO with references, to place their orders ear! Bareau 517 7th st. n.w. ANTED—PLACES FOR COOKS, 2d GI LS, ladies’ maids, housekeepers and others, jer cities and country. 632 F st. n.w. Je19-6r" ‘ANTED—RY A WIDOW. A POSITION IN A ined family as companion, or any capacity not idersiands sewing and housekeeping. Pleasant home more than remuneration, Address Box 32, Stur Office. ‘Apply at 1112 poly at 233 ‘REDSETTER DOG; WELLBROKEN nd fieid; will point back and reurieve; un excelient watch dog’ and perfectly gentle and kind with children: leaving city my 15. Call or address FRED. Taz THORNE SIDE BAR BUGGY. :ness, sleigh, Blankets, Robes, Curry-comt in good condition.” Apply at 810 reason for selit 738 Brushes, etc., all with references. _ Pennsylvania ave, corner Hq at, oF at PAI Willing to leave city. ANTED—BY A STEADY YOUNG ; hus worked at cary ‘Tues Machines have all the latest attachments and are fully warrauted at OPPENHEIMER’S, 528 9th st. n.w, ‘St. Cioud Building, ‘(OR SALE—GROCERY AND LIQUOR STO! doing a good business. factor: Inquire ou ths premises. ¥ entering: can fur- fuk, Star office. ANTED—-KNOWN-YOU CAN GET RELI- ible aud competent servants for any capacity, white or colored. with referencvs, for this city oF country. at NATiUNAL EMPLOYMENT. Se © ‘Stable rear 2028 G si. Stable, 2109 G. 28 BOO 26th aL, OFS 'ESCOTT & WILCO: 1907 Peansylvania ave. n OR RENT SIX-ROUM i ern improvements. a BROS, cor. 7th st. and K Lavw nw, 'ANTED—A STENOGRAPHER WAN hominul salary; best references. A. ‘OR SALE_CHEAPCIN GOs ving up farming, Lofer. my isteen If Helier and calf at exirencly low hese EQUENCE OF Bull, Hever an full jist appiy to THAT ONLY RELIABLE and competent servants in ail capaciti and colored, with city references. Emp. Bureau 926 ¥ st, n.w. WANTED--ROOMS. ANTED—ON JULY 18ST FOR GENTLEMAN and wite one or two Furnished Rooms: northwest preferred. Address, statin 31, Star office. IHOROUGHBRED JERSEY COW young, fresh. solid fawn color, ae seem at Gen. E. F. Beale A. COOMBS, WwWK SALE—COUD cery Bins, with glass cover Grocery store. Inquire at 112 Suchusetts ave. OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, A «medium size) without a blemish. Cali at 9th sid ‘ER AND FIFTEEN GRO- Suitable tor first-class Toth 6. commer Bee R RENT—WEL! HOUSE 1313 ber: ig Hyrms and locath FINE MARE v4 . ave Property piaced with me for # ie te liberally ised free of cost to the owner. For list of property for sule, call Or send st office Jel HOLTZMAN. 10th end Fst.nw, Ve ave... $300, I-bet.20th and2isst: K., bet Ltn apd iis 250) Qui’ ei toto amd tae K Bet Lothdel sth 0i8.88 1th and De Sales ad inna av, 3-200 Stoughion se Jou ot BOL Lenn 190 SSID Bt Grant Place ABD Je7 : 1437 Pene.. FOR SALE—LOTS. TOR SALE_FINE LOTS—16TH ST,_S.W. 06 feet front: Massachusetts ave. near i7th st, 25 feet trout: 16th at, between Q amd Monroe, 20x10; Rhode Island ave. near 14th st. 23x10: F s, be: tween 19th and 20th sts, 43.0x121.6; New Hamp- ahire ave, between. N aiid Dupont circle swe Such 35"ieet trou. TYLae s NUTR PONE 124 Pacnws vel Fok BALK’ CHOICE BUILDING Lor, 90 = 29.49.00 Est. bet. id and 4th sta uw. $1.50 a4. 10% D. L., star office. 3 JOR SALE—A FINE 29-FT. FRONT LOTONT st. bet. 19th and 200 sta. 100 f; ‘at the low 01 81.50 per 5. once. “CUTTER @ Witkin, lead F we {OR SALE—BEAUTIFUL LITTLE LOT, LA! ter Heighia, 12igc: one of the hapdsomest lots on Washington Heights in the midst of tbe handsome Fesideuices Row vuliding, and planning tor, thereon, at Suc per ft. Other lois ou Washingiou Heights at 250 pereq. f. Several very desirable ML Pleasant €rties e: low figures - A few chulce lots om Sela fs Fat Speculative prices, CUITERa ion" FroValaaie Corner, near T. & Capitol, tonting ‘eve. D and 24 sis a. Je 1324 F wt. {OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, es | buliding tots. situated on one if te meat. p ent corners on Capiiol Hill. balf 0g a of Pa aves tuces Pa. ave. Ingulre423 Lith st. nw. Jele-orr POR SALES Caan IF PROVED Ou WILL trade on cash basis, Low near Treasury, near Pome ou. Umier, our A4:h St cars Sid on “haat Caplio ak A large lis of other properties, improved end anime roved, ob ordinary terms. Pelee & A McINTIRE, 918 Fet. FOR RACES TOT ON Net, sex alley: . A catlicy: $8,000. aR ‘OR SALE—LOT ON L ST. N W., NEAR iota F $ e's BAF A OR 3. HERTFORD, 14:34 Pot. jerbsee FokSA55s PS Ber FORAS is ONDE jis J. RB HERTFORD, 14234 F ye DeEARLE LoT ON iw 3 Fee eae ee aa LSON & DELBLE, 1310 F ot Jelvst_ Fo SALE—FINE LOTs ON Q 8T., a west of New ies ave. Aino, Lo. on 2z ‘SL.. above P st., at low re. Fine coruer property om SS cen ane oe SON & DEEBLE, 1319 Fst, Je19-3t Fx SALE —RANDOOME 1 BUILDING sire OF ‘ew Hampshire ave., with sinali Brick, which cap eed. ess, buck buliding when lots” Fig 10% Apply to DovsoN'@ Deus Isis | Je19-3t POR, SALE-GHEAP L0TS-CORRER-L_aND ‘Colfax sta, nortbeast, 50x110, at 15¢. creates t. Pleasunt, 652117, at "Luc; 16th st. extended, Me Pleasaat, 80x122, at 120. “Other ious on Park st. jumbia Toad, at prices, JOHN SHERMAN ©0., 1407 F st, Jolson R SALE—LOTS IN N. W. SECTION—CORNEI eth and Tsts..at $4.10; 20th and Qat ¢8.25; 10th 5 RR SALE—AT A BARGAIN-A VERY DI sSaule plot of ground on @th i. ne. baween B and C. “Terms ‘eauy 10 partioe Dulles, FOR. O20 F's, jele3t ‘ANTED—FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING, ished 2.-floor rooms, conveulent to rewent, “Address, with particulars, ¢ 2 R RENT—THE DESIRABLE FURNISHED Qk SALES GOOD PLATFORM GHOCERY | I Hone 1013 15th et. mw., near the Arliugton. ‘The new stock comprises an immense assortment of | W Wagon. Can bescen at S20'N st pon, Ma OR RENT—1428 HIGH ST, WEST ton, 12 rooms aud large. modern improvements; business: rent $50 per month. COLUMBIA BICYCLE ‘store and cellar, with bath 00. Inquire at 461 Penn. Jel 730% R RENT—NINE-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, WITH wements, 1517 12th ‘st. nw. EEN, 1620 14th st nw. J18-2ws WANTED--HOUSES. ‘ANTED—TO RENT—FROM AUGUST IST, A ‘small house in northwest portion ofcity, 10th” Give full particulars and terms, Address Box 14, Star office. OR SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF OTHER BUST ments, the, Lease, Liecnse and Stock roccry, Liquor and Pro inquire at 917 26th ¥. n.w. OR SALE—20 SECOND-HAND BICYCLES AND ‘Tricycles, of ull styles, must be sold to make room: forlarge stock of Viciur ‘andems. Prices rau $250 $70. CAPITAL CYCLE Co., 1406 Ni uve. ‘all the modern im INFURNISHED HOUSE OR 6 unfurnished rooms. Address with full particu. Jars—no childreu—Box 12 Star office. a INVESTMENT FOR $3,000 OR. ,00U; will purcl gation oF loan on good security. lars, P. 0. Lock Box 13. ANTED—TO PURCHASE ‘cash, a house well located in itol Hl for $4,000 to $5,000. Address Bo: 3 B fy zy OR SALE—THE BEST LEATHER SARATOGA trunks in the city, only $8.50, See our Hamuock fuid steamer chairs. Bole agents for Bord’s IXL. Fire Works. 709 Market Space, Pennsylvania avenue, a ora. rule st., rs... ‘@rs.-— 15. T ONCE FOR orth west or Cap- af eS: (635 ¥ nw. 3 1013 F 2 tirs., 2d fit 50. $40.00 “id, att. & 215.00) ‘11th s. ¥., 2rs..-.10.00: 1018 F, 3d fir.. 3rs...60.00 is only asmail books. Vor fait steal! at and 15th. ry ay (3 Parlor Grana Upright PIANO. for on! ‘Qwner leaving the city of ‘Tig octave, three-string, 00d Case, carved trusses, &e; very ‘This is & Very rare ‘An immediate We have alsoan ele, ANTFD— BY A FAMILY OF ADULTS, mother and daughter, # furnished house for tne summer for the cure oF ominal rent, Kef-rences ‘Address Box 13 Star office, ‘ANTED—TO PURCHASE O. Plan, an &-room brick House; modern improve ments: wiih stable. or room forone Address HOME. WANTED, Star office. 7 ANTED— 3) fers, for spot cash, au elegant Upright Piano, in handsome '@ opposite eastern market; 5 Der mouth; reference required ‘opportunity to procure a sales desired. sted “cant Parlor Upright, nearly new, Shange a= part payment, and baladce cubs be pukd oh the small rate of $10 per ‘month. Both can be seen at PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, 422 9th street, ‘OR SALE—ONE MILLION MERCHANTABLE, brick of tue best quality, for immediate delivery. CAPITAL PRESSED BRICK BORVUGH, Secretary, 906 F st, R SALE—ONE SECOND-HAND UPHIGHT jal bargains in uprights INSTALLMENT at a bargain, that we ‘OF 15 ROOMS, BAND- vig furnished. near ‘Thouas Circle, TO PURCHASE — A NEW BRICK House, in the northwest; not to exceed $3,000, Adureas Box, Star office, WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. wo : Piroouens armies eet ‘Address Hox 110, Btar office. 7 ie Sora ee ak peat What fetes BOOMS AND Cat ut, $35. ase ©O., BH. GO! NTED—TO ADOPT A PROTESTANT OR- bE jot under 16; must be of good dispo- Zunteod ak No.2 ENT—TWO CENTRALLY LOCATI ouuth front bricks, YOO New York ave aud 41177 at n. w., containing sbout 12 nace, &¢.; good repair. ALBEKT R RENT—950 E ST. N.W.—BRICK HOUs: wit store. imnpe.; will rent wo = o tensat ae” caTWOGD, cor Yih cellar, fur- 7 Foxes ret ‘of Teferences e170 Uy Md_Jel9-2t D—A RIDING AN: for the summer for its kee} H. HO MULLER, Sandy Spring ‘ANTED—COUNTRY BOARD-BY A_GEN- Weman and his wife for the summer, near the ly, where thers are no children; wilt cauiamugicate ith ‘any oue having such s place: igre] and references required. Address ik oft (OR BALE—OVER 100: CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, h, 3245 M st., Georgetown. -ALL WOOL pun gape sie frien RE, Y12 F st. ewe near oth Bat FOR S4LE-AT MY NEW REPOSITORY THE Washitgvon;smong which are ss torlas, oi ex! ‘OB RENT—1496 6 OT. N.W.—SEVEN Brick, five rooms furnished; all modera_ im) ‘Inquire on the premises. Jel 7-00 ‘OB RENT—HOUSE TEN ROOMS, WITH STA- ‘bie; Le Deokt park. ADDY '9 » RRER & CO., ‘Le Droit building. E Nobby Dress 426 ‘voc, and B00 ANTED—A SECOND-HAND CASH REGIS. Address Box 8, Star office Je ‘ANTED—KNOWN-—THAT COARSE HAIRS tively obliterated, leaving no Electric Needie is the only remedy known, Send fur full my 18 P st. n. w.; in good ra SON, iaae Fst. nw. \T-THREESTORY BRICK DWELL- ne, ULL Mat Bw Key at 2010 Nts nw, a ‘latest myles: Vio- BRICK DWELLING, for this hideous defect. Modern im- lectric treatments for ladies and children. July ist F. A. SMITH & GABBIML, O14 lath sey bee Fund ote Jerre JelS-iu hast ‘ANTED—HORSES TO PASTURE ON GEN, is. F. Beale’s farm, at $3.50 per m.; algo wiutered for $8 50 per m. Hay Scuies, cor. Luth st. ans ANTED—TU EXCHANGE-MARKET OR EX- ‘Vapor, Oll or Gas. Stoves ior 'S, ¥81 Stu, pear K. smok} OF Bo pay. Old Stoves bought aud sold ‘Washington. The following special prices for June Tooms, bath and all 13th st MES ee NOUNG, 479 and 481 Gat, ,, Children from 8 to 12 years can be fitted with the SALK—FEW GOOD BARGAINS IN ‘Saratogas, Sole Leather Bows. “bbCwiciew 1348 Penn. aver Dn apo BOARDING. NENT, THANSIENT AND TAD ry TABLE ANTED-SEOOND-HAND FURNITOR Srpou. Gloves, Peale? Beds, ound all kindsot ‘Househoid Purnitur: ‘willbe pald. Address. ANTED—UPHOLSTERING ‘Hair mattresses renovated. Furniture packed and [. BAUM, 238 7th st. aw. ‘All over yokes of embroidery, The finish, fit and style of these dremes make them a bargain at $2.25. ‘OF ALL KINDS, covers cut and accommodated at 25 Ey Boden sevgamodnied st 39 lature eS ROOMS—WiTH OR WITHOUT Berean ant Setteen and gingham dresses with separate gamps ‘ANTED—STEAM CARPET CLEANING; feathers ‘upholstering of all kinds, Office i4: for $1.68 are the sameas shown in the more expen- |, ag ofall Kinds. Office i YOUNGS. ap24-2m sive goods. For $1.29 these dresses are # bargain ‘Telephone call 110-2. ‘HAND OTHIGR INSECTS EX- sro carpets, ng OH FORAGE & BO. O16 Warceet bor “B.. Lavina eie apd Fe SALE-VERY DESIRABLE. 1 J Low on Wallach Place, 13th and 14th, Tand os nw. BUFTY @ DYER, Jel 7st stb and Fete. Fk" SALE—AT SPECULATIVE PKICES— Seine ee ‘HUFL @ DYER, e177 23th and F ste. yk SALE—AT IN A. PRICES— PE ae _Je17-7 213i and Fete, KR SALE-SEVERAL VERY DEMIRAGLE Sites, from 2 Lo 80 acres, 3 miles from cliy. 08 Mek, unimproved KE Luprovea roe HUFTY @ DYER. Jealtiw 13th aod F ste JOR SALE-I HAVE FOR & fates ipa meee = JPOk SALE—BEAUTIFUL Lots wa EPs aoe font by : fr mes, renting in all for S00 per uous. O0b."“On easy terms, ADAMS Beate ae F; DOR SALE—10% ACRES OF LAND ON LOUGH- borouch, Roads Immediateiy 0 Whitney 5 place; cottage house of six roms and Dutidings: ail comman® beautht Ou. two and tres sears at live pe cent, Paltnce one. Owe! years a ivepe cea ‘AbaMs a & Je14.3m 1420 Fe P. Jel4-3m_ 1418 Pr F GROUN, a FOE SLE SUrres Pior o OUR com ‘view of W: