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- STAR) A Pans Resreorox AF WANTED—HELP. WANTED-—SITUATIONS, FOR RENT--ROOMS. FOR_RENT—ROOMS. ___ FOR RENT—HOUSES. : es i soto ‘ee Exumrnox. = = PECTABLE GIRL AS 'ANTED—BY AN EXPERIKNCED ENGLIGN R RENT— THREE LARGE PLEASANT R_RENT—NICELY-FURNISNED ROO FOR RENT_FURNiBHE Ww. ND, 10. A pair of trousers are absolutely indispensable to . ikea: muni tiny AE ight and bave good ety te Wowoman es on in paca F ‘Rooms furnished or unfe re soriigut howe, Baz tah a, bevween Land Ky for gents outg. fe Eire Geng ace Heme, tfth monger Timnoves any man who resides in these pari, Appear on the — ee Se a WARS so ‘Souive ana’ i quityssonrenient ‘care and berdicn 5a Horse S RENT OPPOSITE “THE PORTLAND® | PCvate mmily. “Addrem aBTiN, iar oles. 2. streets without a coat and you create no excitement. W “dvster Suuckers Apply to SON Oe boat Gerolina a1 handsome rooms, furntsbed or h RENT FU HED—NG 1 DUPON a jwithentia: cent end you: = ‘The PALAIS ROYAL'S Annval Special Exhibition | a4 E, = z ANTED BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE i a RIGELY =D akbed, single of en sulle; open grates, Excel ie cl Ue ntl the owe of Ha ete = commen mare occurs, 5 is host besutl micunt ‘The Evening Star has a regular, permanent | °° *¢*? in public bareheaded and you of New FallBtyles of Gloves ee WY Saat es eeu a fig Sg vaseaieah of TAs 18th oe nsw good reference”? MLE | door aims saret ta with or with dwellings in weirs, hag all modern ements, boas fide daily circulation more than | pasting refcction, Promensdetheavenuedarefooted | SATURDAY, | MONDAY, TUESDAY, PASE oe Apeiy st 818 Th os ARTED_BYA SETTLED WHITE WOMAN | citboard; near Peuaat and new Peo Soni 1g Sia eid Ror turner tntermontion treble that of any other daily paper pu! i tc ou wish to ‘Sept. 25; ‘Sept. 27; Sept, we ie '& Place es cook Hy, sion baliding. ARS ¢SaTTNG, Mashed in Washington, and equal to that of | *™4 the Police can't touch you. But if 7 i vaae pen “ANTED-AN OF FIGR BOY TO RUN wns | Nght house '» mid os bay: bes SP caer FOR BENT URED BNSHED, PARLOR, BACK a a all the other daily papers here added | creates panicorcause # stampede, take s stroll up ny Sages and make himeslf generally useful about » Se SS t Kitchen, for ligne og og EW TUhREaTORY BecK Connecticut avenuesome fine Sunday afternoon about, Serene ce, Senbead add woe it aaceceet | WV cc anes wens teas onic is GSS Ea. | Sura rest ‘ino 15tn wt bw 10 ie a nw AL zoodern_ improve: Sadak enn: wacera na, vaneeanan Gducation.” Address BOx 164, Star office, ite | ay where terete no washing: refersnce' regulre ‘OR RENT SUITE OF LARGE AND HAND WN ROVE, 741 Ist mw mines spate of trewserm but, : ‘ANTED—A YOUNG LADY TO DO WRITING, “ = i on eae eerexe pee rom one fee Ween teeti tertocicsta | W) pe Solis Seen Ives cpa aa Uascainealoetens (os Poors 1800 Rie tnd Sa Seibaters whe wee secnid mecp a copa. | ‘Thetrousers we kerp in eck ate pertbct models of fice. a ite of aly kind. Address 3, 631 ‘New J Ne | JOR, RERT-ONFURNISHED_TWO LARGE, Ev ‘ useripts, if unused, should Reep = copy. rrp A RS ANTED= A FOREE IN SrGnE ae |S Ei connecting, weilughied rome extra large closets 7 No attention paid te Anonymous Let- | correct styla By “style” we do not mean alone the Sy & COMPANY, 1000 F st ie BRTEDI A SITUATION, 4° PALES EADY vary. ee also, 5 a fit, which we guarantee every time, but slso the cut, 4 & ANTED—& GOOD COLORED WOMAN COOK ee serisie_ | FVOn RENTS month. mae ae Sooner = 77 = ‘KNOWN_RAT. BUREA' pantry on ‘or four on also, | TOR RENT— KITCHEN AND DINING-ROOM IN = 4 Praise rather than blame is due to the Com- | *hspe, make and elegaice of material We bare KUTA OIL FOR HOUSEWORK:MUST ‘Wointraee only telasio a comperecrser eaten | several on third floor Sopot ine Ew cars| Breccia Hesnsagereggea caterer cet og SEW AMT AV Mlssloner of Patents for iis refusal to retatn | tem tn all grades, kinds and prices, trom the service. a oe % Fi ee Fe RMINARDT, 758 Sea 2. | Goackinen ana walters Be DICK, BLT As oe ne, Ejuare north ot Capron. ase | “emer exchanged. 4M." Bear office a = neg hey nae upon his clerical force those incompetents a ous RR, 3 3 AA Be. li ‘ee27-6t ae R RENT—TWo DELIG! Ts, =AOn RENTCOST RABY CAPIIOL Bi UNVUR D, now, ‘whose sole claim to position consists in a re- | Si working panteat $2 a pair to the clega EE % ¢ M4 ha ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO TARE W ANIBPIBY A GRADUATE oF TH RICH Femuniraanee Fooms on first floor; also two fur-| FOR, RENT. O87, RAST CAPITOL ST. CNPUR: ROOM, HAY WIN- mote relationship to some historic American | pants made from the finest foreign fabrics. There’sa AY, Charee of our delivery department; muss como Woacwditeaale f Pirneeet es ion | BARS“ Aiaggrooaras ce" emond verme Feanae- ensekeeping. | Houe bas modern .courenle c= mage nproce hero, “The ingratitude of republics” is a a thee eared x ice, aud ex nonlala = pouidon moni a +a 5a Phrase notorious for ite misuse. No ingratt. | "AP And tone sbout the peniajoons % go ¥ ¥ yr ANTED=A BRINGS Young wan wird | SiG neacae weaeair™ | F'Stont dour, ogeene? or eoparcity: Weer panes | FRE, RENT. ROOM FURNISHED AND US. | Ot yg tage wat We lt tude is shown, surely, to the fathers of this | 90 more be counterfeited than can the placidity of ex-| & 33 yy $400 to 8800 cash, us partner iu tho commiscton | ¢7>ANTHD—A POSEPION AN A FURNITURE | Hoot aud. roomie “in ihe inte aes: ei hee Mor neces ROET BIKER hoon | Li month Apply Plat 66, Porusnd ty, 22 by remsing to allow the work of the pare tenance who s| EP A ghd country produce business established one year. store by @ gentleman of experience, and who | Dished. 411% G st, opposite Pension office. se27-3t* | 14)'st Cloud building, cor. Oth and Fata scda-sr" POR RENT—HOUSE, 1181, 218T ST Now. AL republic by retusing oF Pression dericted on s man’s count oo 80 ‘Adaress P. 0. Box 309, City. 1 minus : Slghshe retseose ae | SNOREENT DER ENinHED ROC TENT POUR HO Me ARI : = » they founded to be badly done. — oe | could bring coatom; hig! \OR RENT—DESIRA\ RNISHED ROO! R RENT-FOUR RO MS AKD BATH, ON | 4 modern improvements, Reut §35 por inonth. ee ~ “next” ina full barber'sshop. For anything you may ‘ANTED—A SALESMAN WHO THOROUGIT- | Gress LS, star se6-21¢ ‘with Board; algo one room on first floor, suitable door, comprotely farcianed tor inti hose| sara OS Re Caaeiety, Se retteat ke ovsenee — ‘Are tried on and warranted; are offered only in the | WV iy understands tue shoe business. Apply at the ANIED—BY TWO COLORED WOMEN, POST, | for gentleman; Bot and cold waver. Apply 1018 17th ey Winost children. “Puce $35 er | Eno RENT—FHE—PLRGART FCS ‘that the present generation is not unapprecta- | need in fine and medtum-grade clothing for man, boy Direct importation enables the quote- | Star Sh id st BG tions—one as cook: the other as housemaid. | 2. se47-3*_| month, luciuaing beat and light Apply 1415 Colum: | Wresiaence hog hat ee AN nok A RED ’ tive of the blessings handed down to it by its a ‘ prvange raat Eb—A GENTLEMAN OF MIDDLECAGE | Addreon MANY, 1760 3 at. now. seieat | FOR RENT 5G GTRERT_R__ w.-TWo | beet “___se28-8t | ments aise, 1427 OM st antorhieneds piven bent ancestors. The theory that the federal depart- | % “tld. # popular prices, visit 'd yood standing is offered a capital opportuct, ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE A y furnished front rooms on seeond foo R RENT—UNFURNISHED-THREE DESI | OMlY. Apply owner, 1925 Ma. pa TH LE Cl 1G COMPARY, —_ for about three months, at a Congenialand Locra-| WW Soution willing to: work for smusit pays with | able for ligut houvekeeping. Price. $1 ‘able Rooms, with heat ahd. gas: second. or third ¢ — FCRN— eka eta ments are mere charitable institutions tor the | THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHIN . fice husinens Callaor iam. FA. THUEE, 436 | ge chance of” promollon, Address Wad” Siar | andaliverfurotaied: bath teom on ame oor. ns7-3 oot at 404 Ne 3 Wve. a e conveulent to care 2B. Isth. L1rg130)/Acm’ ae Bee dd, Tie tee enance of th jeny of the warriors or .W. CORN] 7TH AN! sts I a | 2026-30" OR RENT- REE HANDSOME UN: Apply at 400 New Jersey se Reference ex- | 17th st, or. L. kir, 4 on Was ee Seana ota canseany abs eae bad eats ta =. Seater ths pecans Bu TJ WANtih HITE, AND, CLONED cooks | yy axmem—enowe to ann maar 1 vow | Fistnedsoome in done mig ett 30 i ahneed, __sedzawe |" geaddim” . c. PROCTOR S SUN Eee Pee posteroas idee at the outset ‘The revolution , Wh YY atetel nares scree net Gotta wale | VY menconan senses aergenal eogae | Own antenn Gilat 8pm, O08 A. | Foon REST Tra0 HOE RW HaNoom at ST PUNRININD G43 PEK MONT Posterous idea at the outset. The revolution- ary era in this country was one in which large families were the rule rather than the excep- tion. Allowing to each signer of the Declara- tion of Independence, for example, the modest average of five children, the whole body would farnish a total of two hundred and seventy-five descendants in the first generation. Multiply these aguin by five, and we have thirteen hun- dred and seventy-five grandchildren. Multiply still again by five, and we get nearly seven ‘thousand as the number of great-grandchildren. But the Continental Congress of 1776 contained s mere handful of the patriota who made sac- rifices for Mberty's sake in those trying times. ‘There were thousands of poor soldiers who tramped barefoot over ey fields and lived on acorns and raw grain for the privilege of fight- ing against the tyranny of the king, and plenty of women who fired their crops or poisoned their herds in order that the British Invaders should be left without subsistence. The services Of these patriots are as deserving of recognition ‘fs the services of the authors of the Declara- tion and the men who succeeded them in ‘office; yet, if we were to carry our national §ratitude to the extent of providing places in the government employ for the greatgrand- children of each of them, there would not be work enough to go around. ‘The whole basis of the theory 1s false. The hero who has doue well by his country should be taken care of, if such care is necessary to save him from want. The wife dependent on him, and robbed by his death or disability of her chief means of support, should not be al- lowed to suffer. So much is dictated by reason and right feeling both. But at that point the government must draw a line. Ifa citizen's emote ancestry—his relation to persons with ‘whom he never came 1n contact and who never new of his existence—is to assure him of es peeial consideration, we Americans had better give up our professed democracy altogetner and adopt the politicosocial system of Eng- land, for instance, where certain families are to-day enjoying titles and estates for no better cause than that their first ancestors came over with William the Conqueror, and that no member of the line has done anything worth speaking of since. —————— The chronie croakers who have steadily Tetused to see that which wus patent to the eyes of everybody else must begin to wonder what bas happened. Their warnings that the sicns of @ coming business revival in this country were misleading have been ignored by the Pubite, who persist in believing that we are going to have a prosperous winter in all depart- ments of trade and industry. The fact is that, ‘when the conditions are ripe, it is as impossible focheek an advance as to avert a backset. The ‘world is bound to consume an average of s0 auch iron and steel, coal and grain, cotton and ‘wool, every year. Overproduction causes an ‘ceeasional glut, and a glut in the leading staples ‘Means temporary stagnation in all; but the general balance is maintained, for the con- tinued consumption eventually makes away With the secumulated products, and then the wheels of production must bezin to revolve again. We have reached that stage in this country now, and the mines, the fields and th mills have got to turn out all they can for a while, in order to keep up with the demand. ‘That there will be reactions now and then is beyond doubt, but they cannot, in the nature of things, last very long. _——$—— Weather Prophet Wiggins is getting tobe a. good dealof a nuisance. Not content with the discomfort and want whieh he sees in Charies- ton as the resuit of the earthquake three weeks go, he is doing what he ean to create a panic ‘among the ignorant population of other south- erm cities by predicting still more ruinous shocks to oceur there before the month has ended. Agood many will be foolish enough to disregard the fuiiures of the Wiggins prophecies bitherto, and swallow in a lump all the current Ptognostications, Of course, every sensible critic wilt at once demand the souree of the know- ledge this Canadian seer professes to possess. It it comes from the study of the relations of the planets to the sun and toeaeh other, why bave Rot astronomers of character and standing made similar prophecies in years past and spered their fellow men some horrible surprises? ‘If it comes, on the other hand, from a special investigation of the internal structure of our globe, there are those who will watch Wiggins’ goings and comings with a view to business, and some time, when he has descended into the bowels of the earth to make an observation, Re will not be allowed to come up again, —<— ‘The proposal of Bir Charles Dilke to begin life ‘anew by learning journalism may have its source in the same desire which actuated the establishment of London Truth, Mr. Labou- bere said that he had some old friends toget even with, and he did not know of any better way of going sbout it than toset upa news paper. But Sir Charles intends beginning his apprenticeship as an assistant editor, He ought to go still further back. Ali journalism ‘worthy the name has its foundation in good morals; and in that domain he has a great deal to unlearn before he can take the first step for- ward. —- = —_____ Professor Proctor denounces Prophet Wiggins as & “halfeducated and wholly unscientific” Person, whose warnings are not worth heeding. ‘This ts undoubtedly true. But the professor makes mistake when he adds to this denun- lation a prophecy of his own, that no great earthquake will occur in the United States for years, and perhaps for centuries. It would bea good Idea for wholly educated and half edu- eated pubiie Instructors alike to walt until Selepee bas discovered the causes of earth. wakes before venturing to assert when and ‘Where they will or will not occur. << Governor Zulick, of Arizona, echoes, perhaps, the wish of a majority of the American people When he gives his opinion that Geronimo Ought to be put ty death in punishment for his many crimes. But, as a high officer of a civil government, he must know that there is a right anda wrong way of executing justice even upon @ red-handed murderer. Lt everything be done decently and in order, nu matter whether the (Gender be » white man or an Indian. —_—<—+-—___ ‘The “discovery” by General Rosecrans that the Aqueduet Bridge company is several hun- Gen. Nea! Dow, whose name is on the bond f his son-in-law, the detauiting cashier of the says that she has come Americe to stay, having brought with her from, ll that she cares for. The passenger 8027 "EM. GRADY, Manager. Bostox Evexrxo Guzerre SAYS “New Black Fabrics—Camol's bait fabrics have always been popular among refined women. Their exquisite sottneas of texture is itself sufficient recommendation, especially when contrasted with the rough, bamh goods which were at one time so fashionable. Camel hair cloths maxe suits pleasant to wear, and Tefined In effect, and will be specially fashion- ‘able the coming winter. In anticipation of the increased demand for them B. Priestley & Co., the well-known manafactuters of silk-warp Henriettas, have prepared an unusual variety of styles, both in light weight and heavy weights, including some specially designed for wraps ‘The result is, that the Henrelttas have all the merits of camel hair goods in general, with others specially their own. ‘With a surface that is = luxury to touch, they Possess a firmness of texture and crispness of fold, and drape with a lightness, that leaves nothing to be desired. They come in four grades, ranging from fine twill to heavy diagonal, apd are equally suitable for wear in or out of mourning. The diagonals especially will be found indispensable for tailor-made suits, supplying that desideratwm, a fabric sult able for mourning. and stylish and effective without any trimming.” ‘We take especial pride in placing these fabrics be- fore our customers, as we conscientiously assert that we do not believe they have an equal, let alone t superior. B Priestley & Co's Black Silk Warp Henrletts Cloth. 40-inch, $1, $1.25 and $1.50 per yard. 42-inch, $2 per yard. B. Priestley & Co.'s Black Silk Warp Drap D’Alma Clon. 40-Inch, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 per yard. B Priestley & Co.’s Black Real India Cloth. 42-ineh, 75e. per yard. 45-Inch, $2. 81.25 and $1.50 per yard. ‘Our Black Goods stock fs second to none—the pride Of the store. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, ‘We are prepared to make to your ordér Dress Shirts guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every re- spect, L ¢., ft, quality of material and superior work- man-hip. Mr. A. J. Lockhart, » competent fitter and cutter well and favorably Known in thiscity, is in charge of this branch, and will fit you as you should be fitted. Prices: Quai. D, 6 for $7.50 (Unlaundered). Qual. C. 6 for $9. Quai. B, 6 for $10.50, Quat. A, 6 for 912, ‘Sample Shitts now on exhibit ‘We have also an excellent line of Stock Shirta, made by one of the largest and best manufacturers in this country. Prices, S0e,, 6%c., 75e.. 87ige. and $1. The best these prices can bay, We are also preprred to make to your order Under- Wear and Pajamas from any material selected by you. We will recuif, reneck and re-bosom your old Shirts, making them virtually new. WE ARE READY FOR YOU. WOODWARD © LOTHROP, No. 1013 F St. N. W. (Adjoining our New Building.) Hasquanrens Fon Sirxs Fashion authorities say: “Biack leads all colors.” Notwithstanding the heavy wlvauce in Raw Silks ‘we are yet holding our excellent stock at old prices Rich Black Surah Silks, 75, 89, 84, 874s, O4c., $1, $1.20, $1.37%, 81.50, $1.75 and $2 yer yard. Celebrated Guinet Black Gros Grain silks, 69, 75, 94c., 31, $1.25 and $1.50 Every number is below Present market value. Favorit Black American Gros Grain Silk in point of superior finish and durability is not excelled. Every yard is guarrnteed. 84, O4c., $1, $1.12, $1.25, 81.87% nd $1.50 per yard. BLACK ALL SILK RHADAME, 20-inch, only 75e., worth 84e. # 20-iueh; only S4e., word $1 Bi rinch, only gi, worth B11 21Fineh; uly $112, wort 21s-ineb, only $1.25, worth ‘22-inch, duly 91-37, worth 1.54, Blinch inck Satin Duchesse, Only $1.12%, worth on gfyinch Black Satin Duchewe, only $1.25, worth Hlack Silk Faille Francaise, $1, $1.25, 1. . aut citar $1, $1.25, 1.50, $1.85 21-inch Black Watered Silks, $1 per yard. Pitch, Blick Silk Ottoman, heavy quailty, only ery 4 good Wholesome stock of the best to be got for the money. Bez: WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Ma M. J- Hes, 1309 F 8ST. N. W., ‘Has just returned from New York and is prepared toshow the Latest Fashions in French Bonnets and English Hats, No regular opening day. 27 Porvraz Goons CUT IN POPULAR STYLES AND SOLD AT POPULAR PRICES WILL NECESSARI- LY BECOME POPULAR WITH THE PEO- PLE WE ARE GIVING SPECIAL ATTENTION TO MEN'S BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS AT $13.60, $15, $18 AND 920. BY BUSINESS SUITS WE MEAN GOODS NOT ENTIRELY PLAIN IN COLOR. BY DRESS SUITS WE MEAN PLAIN GOOD BLACK 18 THE COLOR MOST IN USE WE THINK WE HAVE THE BEST $15, $18 AND §20 BLACK CORKSCREW SUITS EVER SHOWN (N WASHINGTON AT THOSE PRICES THESE ARE ALL FRESH GOODS, JUST MADE UP, CUT IN THE LATEST STYLE OF “PRINCE ALBERT’ FROCK, FOUR BUTTUN CUT- AWAY AND SACK COATS. THEY ARE ENTIRELY RELIABLE IN MAKE AND IN MATERIAL A LITTLE LATER WE WILL HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY ABOUT A LIKE OF HEAVY, STRONG, TOUGH, ALI-WooL SUITS AND OVEROOATS THAT WILL WEAR ALMOST 4S LONG 48 BUCKSKIN, AND COST BUT LITTLE MONEY, z B, BARBNUM @ CO, mimwen FOR EVENING WEAR We show Mousqnetaire Undressed Kid Gloves in 12, 16,20 and 26 buttons Colors—tans, black, gray, white and opera shades 4S These Gloves are beautifully shaped and fit the hand and arm to perfection. FOR STREET WEAR. Py 5 button Scalloped top French Kid Gloves, tans and Diack, New Style embroidered backs, 680. @ palr; worth $1.00, 5 and 6 button Undressed Kid Gloves, tans and browns, embroidered backs, 98c.; same quality as sold last year for $1.48. 5 bution “Palais Royal” Dressed French Kid Gloves, scalloped tops, embroidered backs The price of this Glove is to be $1.50, but in order to attract you to our special exhibition the price is reduced to $1.26 for September 23, 25 and 27 only. 4 button Castor Beaver Gloves, new shades of tans, srays, etc., vory heavily embroidered, 91.50 a palr. ss F § ° fee & NOW! sco fh 00 ¥ Y¥ BER gStg ‘Gao Vv Sag = GENTLEMEN ean have Gloves tried on ATOUR RISK. Should a Glove tear or not fit, others are tried until satisfaction ix assured. Gents’ English Kid Gloves. Prices, 98¢., $1.50, $1.75, $1.98 All the newest shades of London tan. Embroidered buckskin, new style. ‘THE LATEST NOVELTY For gentlemen {s aCASTOR BEAVER Glove in tan OF gray shade, with a fancy embroidered back In self or contrasting color, oply $1.60. puir. ‘The fasion able stores in New Yurk are charging gentlemen $2.00 for this Glove. mS At 4 fc PALAIS ee yr A&E rae ¥ #4 bas PENNSYLVANIA AVE AND 13TH 8T. 226 4. LISNER, PROPRIETOR, Is Ir Nor Sor It is early to think of heavy wrops and drosses, but warm underwear certainly should be worn. 4a7-It is a matter of fact that there Is much sickness abroad Just now, and. ou medical authority, it can be stated it 1s owing to unsuitable clothing worn these ‘cold mornings and evenings. THE PALAIS ROYAL UNDERWEAR possesses the following merits: IMPROVED SHAPE. This means underwear that is shaped to the figure, and which, for comfort and ap- pearance 1s asdifferent trom the usual ill-fitting do- mestic goods as light 1s from darkness, BEST MATERIALS. The Palals Royal would have reputation for honesty and reliability; ther: fore we cannot affordte keep the “cheap and nasty. MODERATE PRICES The price list below de ‘Monsttates we sell as cheap ax any. Direct importa- tion enables the quotation of the prices usually de- manded for inferior goods, LAPT ES. ‘Merino Vest and Pants, 300. Do., silk finished, 48¢. Nearly all wool, 68¢. Fleeced Wool Underwear, $1.25, Scarlet Medicated Wool, 98. Cochineal dye (warranted), $1.28, White and Scarlet Cashmere, $1.68, ‘Ribbed Silk Vests. $1.48. American Hosiery Company's Underwear in all weights, CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. ‘Merino Vests and Pants, 20c. up. Scarlet Wool Drawers, 480. 84° These Medicated Wool Drawers are worth $1 a pair. Having contracted to take trom the manufuc- Surer large quantities explains the low price for the best article, ‘Se-Gentlemen's Department close to door of No. 1219 Pennsylvania avenue. Men assistanta, GENTLEMEN, ‘We know your trouble. You go tos first-class exclu- sive gents’ furalghing store, and you are charged ex- orbitant prices. You go tos cheap store, and you get inferior and worthiess goods. You go tos dry goods store, und you see too many women around, and the goods usually offered are “cheap and nasty.” THE PALAIS ROYAL GENTS EVRNISHING DEPARTMENT * Supplies you with the best goods at moderate prices Experienced and polite nalexmen will be pleased to show you through the new stock. ‘Medinm-weight Merino Underwear, 50c. ‘Medium-weight All-Wool do., 82. Winter-weight Merino Underwear,500.,68¢,,81,91.35. ‘Lambe’ Wool Underwear, $1.75. ‘Camels’ Hair Underwear, 950. . ‘Cashmere do., $1.85, Canton Flannel Drawers, 60c., 686. ‘Merino and Wool Half Hose, 26c., 85c., 500. ers, coachmenand footmen, with referenees, National Yaoor Bureau, 617 Tun st. .W. se27-6t WV ANTED—A FIRSTCLASS TAILORESS, aT WW 4itbib at nw. e27-2i8 ANTED—UPHOLSTE! APPLY AT W. HOUGHTON & ¢ i ANTED—FIVE GOOD FU ( iglsterers. SINGLETON @ FLETCHEA se27-1 EN TICES. ra A ‘B, HARRISON, 1329 F at, n,w. ‘ANTED—IN A DRUG STORE, A YOUTH OF ood education and character to learn the busl- ness, “One with a yuar's experience preferred, “Apply to TSCHIFFELY & eT a WHO UNDER ds the care of @ horse and can clean s coach and make himself useful in the house; he must be s, live man. Also a boy about 16 or 18 years old, who bas ind some experience in house work, Apply at 500 6ih st, n.w., from 5 to 8 p.m. ‘ANTED-A NO.1 LUMBER CLERK, ONE thoroughiy, tamillar with grading. contest in counting and understanding business thoroughly; none gutier, ueed apply.” Young man preferred. Aadress Box 135, Stur office, seu7-at MEDIATHLY—EXPERIENCED none other need apply. ADA GIIe ser7-2e ‘ANTED—AT VINSON'S PHARMACY, 2030 14th st, a young man with some experiénce In the Drug busknes. “Call between the houkot i and opm. ITB ‘ANTED-IMMEDIATELY—50 WHITE, 60 W tired Wome, a cooks and general House for ull sections of elty. Kelerence, _BURN- wed Employment Bureau, 090-632 F st, seu0-21" URNHAM'S EMPLOYMENT Cooks, Laundre . Walters, we. Al t help. City reference. seeD-ws 0 PLAIN ; Must be teat Apply ar ve; 1uth stn. e221 W AQieb OMERTENT GTiE O& SETTLED Woman for general housework; uo washing: stendy home for right person; Fetereuces. Apply ai €., Le Drott Park, seuprzt® wate and GHAHAM, Ps Wome for northern cities, Wastes WOMAN, WHO. cooking aud general housewor! 7 ANTED—A WHIT TICE BOY W stork in tie carpet and aphelstering department, aiuat be lurve and mrongs mgelirom 1740 Ae We Be MOSES A'SoN Lith ai Baus se2b- at [NING-ROOM & Tespunsible ems Box 121, Sila ANLiiFOR FURNISHED W atin ketehow in northwest section Catever: white person prelwrred. Ai Star office, . ANTED-A LADY OF EX! instruct in the English Branches, Lutin nd Drawing, private tuinily in the n. Address SCHOOL, Box 684, Washing- ‘se2d-are ¥, Room 14. waste one, V $20, “Chambermalds, aurses, 21 mu COOMBS & BURGESS, binp. Bureau, 92 seis o ANTED-MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRIS (W “to enen $10. yer month ‘at theie own hiner costly oui o/ Sumayles, & package of goods ahd. fll Inmertictious for 10 tents, help pay portage, “H.C. HOWEUL @ Coy Rutlana, V fname ANTED— DRESSMAKERS AND LADIES IN Drivate life to learn ther Bureke Lady Tailor Sy fart, Seale OF machine used sclentite meas: Souls: Patterns cut tomer. Positives fing.” Satistaction guarastee ones re BeREKA CUITT CG Scho wR vay Eds. mi OF st nw. WASHER Aud irones. Only two in the family. Must sive! in the house. -R. OQ. HULTZMAN, 1uih and F sts nw ne2I-Lw ANTED-A WOMAN OF ENERGY Loca TED ouisiie prineival cities, to Feprevent an_ord ew tablished house In her sstiary about 850 per miouih, Keverences ke J. SOMNSOS, Supt, 14 Bare ely st, N.Y. eG-mim FANTED-LADIES TO KNOW THEY CaN OW earn Dros Cutting bs atoody"s new and. perfect tailor system, at reduced rice, during the month of be ‘Can make a dress ‘wi Call ie hearing, ¥e WANTED—MISCELLANEOU :D-KNOWN—THAT COARSE HATH Waiithe tecare posuivuy opinerated leaving no + feck Send tor full particu. Tase. dlectric treutunents Jor ladiesand children, Stra, HILL, G14 12th st, Det Prand G sus 827-005 AQ ANTED—DRAMATIC AMATEURS — RARE W onportanivy with ong extabiiaied: reqponibie manag f ‘Sut other roles: drst-olass Theaters: skilled training. Address, COLLINS, ) West 22d st, N. ¥ aia WV aNtep Fon THE Use OF HOKE AND fusxy oF light wagon, livery, wi paid and earefus tewment guaraniced. Address Bi the reat Western Meat Core sili Gar Voc. poe pounds Marketing’ cetiee fhoicest, Cuts 4ur 1c. per pouud. -Slarketing deliv. cred tree. farce Bel GEO. KILLERS. “ANTED—PAN Pione stock and “Texas Seripe CASI TOMER, Star otlce. TANTED-UPLORSTERING GF FINE EAE ¥ foari Sauna PUES A ea ae te ott od oti eae tant apa o Caen Prae scat Upho sterer, 1908 14th at. uw. ESA) Pele eh EE ooks. Old aud ture, bobght, sod aud excl al 716 K st wud 1227 Sad et, by PG MEY. mooct ANTED— GENTLEMEN TO SEND “W “laidotuing to pave cleaned und dyed. Having enlarged my pluce abd entirely new inscuiiery, T ath prepared ty do work on shortest notice aid best ROdtinablikematuer, Twenty-six years experience, Uodds called for and delivered. ‘L.'H. POSEY, 1119 14th st. a w,, __ |" “Opposite Portiand. Wwe. :D—TO ‘CHANGE NEW OLD W stoves at uttler 401 Biba near ay Smo limhey® cured. races and ranges fo'iteat or mo pay. ld’ stoves bought a cheap. 'ANTED—HORSES TO BOARD FOR THE Winter ab $7 per-mosth, on Uakland farts, Loudoun Co. ‘ood! excellent care: Waal ton referendes, JNO. Ay LYNCH, Hounds di Youdou va. seam ‘ANTED—HORSES 10 PASTURE ON GEN. wlatered for ei P itay Seales, cor, 1uth staid HEIR AYyy ANTED-5,000 DYSPEPTICR ‘THOSE PAO: (Warounced tgarable preterred. ‘Mention "the \ddress POPP, ‘2 Fairmonnt ave., Phiia- Pe ea anid | other cities. FM. BURNHAM, 630-633 nw. = suas owe ANTED-SITUATION BY A YOUNG WHITE inl as chainvermald of eamatrens, ‘Agdres 38 A's.» Went Washington. WANTHDGES, A VINGINTA LADY 9 cation and refinement, a position as visiting gov- erness or assistant teacher in a semipé Has expe- F rience in teaching English, Fronch, Latin and Music. ‘Terma reasonable; references. A ‘MISSG M., tar office, se24-Bte Fe RENT SA LARGE, ATRY UNFURNISHED Room, ‘southern ‘ad east Ste ee nicely furnistied Srrocmdweliing ‘all modern conveniences tats neat . Preseut uccupaat cs soud rent for ope room, unas Wil retain and pay pewhbor hood unexcepiionavie, One square west of War and weat-ote Navy departments, 01 3 ABANT UNFURN- |: ale UPTY @ DYER. 18th and F, ible boarders Kasommodatnd. Appy af O01 Twin : Hithed Room on ted aor aes ure tee dupe: | Re Also one ome Foum furniaiea” Terme reas EAIRATL m 224 9th st. nw. ins able. FPO? RENT-TUREE UNFURNISHED Rooms ‘on third floor: light housekeeping if desired; no ldten; reterences given and required. Call after 4. 12th st. BW. sere ‘ANPED-KNOWN THAT ONLY RELIABLE ‘and competent servants in all itles—white ‘and colored, with clty references, BS & BU: GESS, Emp. Bureau, 926 F st nw, 24-6" ‘OH BENTBOOMR FRONTING SOUT a AND ip. new house. new j oocapts ‘owner: 1101 Oth at, comer Of L sumw: Callafer bm. sero WANTED--ROOMS. For RENT — HANDSOMBLY | FURNISHED communica rf fuclng Capitol para cars passing door.” 34 B st. nec” neaz‘im ANTED-ONE OR TWO UNFURNISHED Hooms, with board, fur man and wife. Aduress Box 79, City'P. 0. ae ANTED — FURNISHED BED-ROOM AND Siiting-room, communicating,fur gentleman and wite. Also, large Hed-room for a geiitieman, All with heat and light. and first-class bourd for three. Price for three rooms must Lot exceed $30. Acidrese Hox 115, Star office, ae ANTED-THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS in northwest part of city, on second floor. not be- yond Hat.; state lowest. price. uo children, gent and Witt. address Box 124, Star ofica OF QUIET farnished south Room}, in a’ house heated by steam or furnace; north ofS Aud weet of 9th at. “Address SALMON, wer office. * ‘TED—BY SINGLE GETTLEMAN, FUR- 3 (W iisnea Room, an private tunily, fa mes settry five or nix viocks me? of “Thomas Circ e” preterrel, Fates ( iuding fuel) must be moderate, Address 1. K., Star office. ie jOVEMBER 1ST, A YOUNG F and wife, a suite of furninhed rooms on second floor. with first-class bourd, best refere! wiven and requircd. Parties enst of 14th st, need unswer, Give terms and purticulars, office, W4STED— ROOMS —THREE Nor FUR mashed. Satisfuctory references, Modern im- provements uot required; Rental must be moderate, HL, Stir office. seu" WE! XTHR THREE OR FOUR Tooms FoR Tight house keeping.’ References exchanged: Altres ee Hes tur uMee, ee ANTED-LY TWO LADIES, FOR LIGHT W 6trotsekeeping, one pleasant atuny roo, tire nished, id one sthall room, unfurnished, sittinted Sth and 2UI and Fund Lists. ‘erms must le, Address, stating terins and fu, . G. A. Star Office. WSN RD WELL FURNISHED Avante or Suite, with private bath, for singe gentle: within ‘hree blocks of the Fortland. Address CHIT: CAL, Bhar oflice, se25-B ANTED-REGINTER YOUR ROOMS FOR rentut the Lirectory aud Advertiser ior renting. foome ‘oom 14. 5t. (1 F sts ROBT. B KIS ‘tkD—ROOM AND BOARD FOR A FAM: of three adults, in northwesiern part of city, mitst be moderate, Address, stating terms. Box iar office, perenne ROOMS: You autich trouble and expense; aunive our incilllies fur renting thew. Dd. @ SON, Keal katate, 1220 F et nw. HOUsE UF AMOUT BiX jear to Agricultural Depart- ‘Adults. Call of address G. VOLESTSLNER & CO, $10 Lath si.n.w. sez" ANTED—T0 BUY—AT ONCE, HOURE KIGHT Foows, Capitol Hill, with stable ur large yard to t, by a stasll fant x j alley: Will yay’ $8,000 to $4,000. Address tox 111, Baretiew we nese ie” W ASTER HOUSE IN GOOD LOCATION ON eyo Ane Halk we story bres, without basemen,: 3,000 Wy 4 COU cash and monty payments a dies ox 112, staroMee, meat ate ANTED—TU BUY MODERN BRICK HOUBE West of 12th, between KC sud T sts. nw. 35 UU Joe not Lo exceed 37.500; must be a” bargain, F oftice.. poredy ASTED-SMALLANDM LEDS UM PROPERTY st wton for cas ut fair prices and LOWS boxuos ‘ATL Ease Capttol st W a Steb RalGinbs PRoPeiery—Peasos NY taste proueriy to aul ut reat ate ali ted Yo call. 'Poragbal stteution given to ule luterest or ur Dattons, W. He FISKE SCO. 14a0 New York Wat HAVE OONSTAN for large and medium-sized houses in calities” Owners luving such tor reut oF sale will find is to their advantage w place themin my hands, Ail property p.aced in my hands will be liserally Fertlsed without charge to owners HM. LELPOLD, 1381 F ot aw. nants who. Tent a advance; but small commision. char Piemy spplicauts dally. Immediate rvurue uo eveners se3-1m 26 Pei POR RENT—ONE OR TWO PLEASANT AND nicely furnished room, ob wecond Boor, (without doard). “On line of carsand convenient to ail parts of the clty, Rent reasonable. 1430 vth st ana house a ines of cara. S48°h at. uw. S273" INFURNISHED — A FLOOR OF Sraveluss house and Delghborhood. st. Bw. ‘eeRT- 208 R RENT—ROOMS ¥V veniences for I Unfurnished; near Ces foo Inquire 1814 15 FoR 102 10TH ST. N.W.—ONE SEGOND floor Suite completely furnished: also two single Ropms. se25-tt ‘A SUITR OF ROOMS, NICE, furnished; seeund floor; north and south ex open grate fire if desired. 91M H st nw, se5- {OR RENT — HANDSOME ROOMS MAND- AY somely furnished, to people of retinement. at 04! K st: smaller room. oven fireplace, suitable ior st-clase caterer In hou se2-Bt FOR ENT 829 ENTIRE third floor, of three unfurnished rooms, for rent to adults: light housekeeping. Apply after tour o'clock, TY Oth st n.w. seDd-Be JO! REST-NICELY FURNISHED | ROOME, en sulte, on second floor, with first-class Table Moard: location best in the elty—at 1103 13th st. ow. se25-218 OR RENT—WE FURNI D DO ALL Eire ca tr porte weaning, tenn re ot “ees KR RENT—A SUITE OF FOUR COMMUNT | rent, $50. Inquire WE ged ee ye floor powcr ch weed bed nal modern improvements: im perives_« Metropolitan Line of strect cars: rent § WacOTT & Wott FOR RENT-—FLATS. _ OR TW END Fi WN. | KOK R z Per ase SEs 20 ESS. | NM cae.ee, ttt Wiese awermnes , pply to Jau ee 8H. B Row, Sr. 1000 | D, cor, Oth and K ste. nw, FOR RENT—OFFICES, FE OR REN OFFICE ROOMS, 1407 F 8T: EN- 18r6125||808, 8 ana 7 Kan.e., 61.925 floor, sute of 3 woud rooms at 840. Seon 1BS g211 1th at nw ee Rereantety ai Eat i 2017-20 rE. 1407 Pat. a Get nw. te RENT—ELEG AN FP FICE ROOMB, WAL- ees: oS ae. GL2-002 Cm ne. or Fe o er 1008 ‘and 1U1U F st. ow.,at low SK wt ne, Gre Boles, WC VUVALL, successor to Duvall ® Marr, 25 F at. t sel7 lm For RENT— Several ine Office Rooms in “The Glover Hulidiug,” Pat, between 141i aud 10t6 ste. nw. ‘Stéam heat and elevator service. THUS. J. FISHER & _sel42w 18d Fat a Lec ee reas bullaing, o} reoran nd Treas. oy Biot tean eth, ae hae OFFICE ROOM. 1206 Fst nw. _FOR_RENT—STORE: JOR RENT-STURE, 1007 LA. AVE. 0 Fi dg orc Inquire ‘above wie RD. cee 419-481 3d st. ne. Gr, =| sea? BB, WARNER & CO..916 Fin. n. FSk BEST. FIVE ROOM DWELLING, Stk Sa: S10 per month. a. PHILLI 3 Zoi ) BACK BULL ings, 1000 E stn, w., ope block from Pennxy Two all-plate Glass slow Windows — sez! FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS OR RENT—O11 12TH BT. N. ¥ FUR nished Hooms un second ai - KF Mf Moore tino, oF fice rooms on first tluor; house has all mod. imps; rent Teusonable, ‘se25-at* OR RENT- 'LEMEN ONLY—TWo OR three furnished rooms on first aud second floors, ivate family; terms reasonable, At 1019 Oat, cor. of 11th». se25Bte POR RENT—RESTAURANT, Goop LocaLity. J! apply on premises. 1800 6th st, nw. se8-Lw* POM RENT—CALIGRAPHS. PRICE REDUCED Fe RENT-76, 78, 80. 82 AND 46 D ST. SW. ew nator baie Heenan SE from $8 to. month during summer. | (suid eins SE MOAT at | HeaaE Oui Gla por mente AN EN e253 FURNISHED ROOM, WITH OR without board; new house, modern improve- ents; location central: convenient to three llues of street cars; two squares from Pension oflice; $13 Sib stu. Se25-3t° FOUR GENTLEMEN FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS JOR SALE—FIVE YEAR OLD HORSE, ROCK- away, Jump-seat, Harness, Saddle and Bridie, new; owner Tcaving town; $290." addrem Box 1d, Sint 92.500, $5,000. ng delay. Charges WANTIRESDIS Este, “sede 25, TO LOAN ON REAL ESTaT& $25 OO Dats per sone om ‘sums of $5,000 and Upwards. sud Sy and 6 per cent on whail sums, Stoney available ut shortest notice, JOHN BOWLES & CO. Lad New York ave, ny NON REAL ESTATE, IN ‘sums to sult, at lowest rate of interest. HO. HOLTZMAN, Corner 10th and ¥ sireets northwest. .000—TO LOAN 00 00 2500 ON REAL ESTATE 1000__[sel1]_ THOS. E WAGGAMAN. Mou To LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, IN ea W. HANDY, sed-1m. 921 Fst, nw. Mo3R*. eh LOAN OF ARAL xara OF clase aly, Way ct dt lowest rates of interest, oA BT. A. PHILLIPS, ._sel-lin © N ONKEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ES- jap TS I 2030 GEO. W. Tints, 720 20th st, ommce. ace cau secure two nicely furnished ting | aa a Toms, one front, with Arat-class board, at Suu orsié | J\ORSALE—CHEAP—EMPTY PACKING CASES * four private bath. Address FOUR TH, | H allsizes PALAIS ROYAL BASEMENT, corner PSR RENT-THE AUBURN, LOCATED ConNEL ° ‘Star office, se Pennsylvania ave and A2thet = Kd and tmp ag acd }OR RENT—A LARGE, Nit FURNE: {OR SALE-SLATE MANTELS; THE BEST | Syching rooms. large dining-room, ‘bath-rooms, jaum Fivccontatory trout Rech. wit Beanie apeivas | piace tn Theekty toget geauine Slate Mantesat | Cty, Euchen, sorerogm, Giders ‘pantry and every family; house well located on high ground. A good | !ow prices is at ROACHE'S Manufactory, 4¥7 ferme appiy at drag store on the premises, "Gwoer's, home for reliued people. Referencesexchanged. 123 | 0-w, ss wezT-im® | IR ADHIY Ok rag store on SE 5 Cena Fe, | POR SALE EIGHT-YEAR-OLD HORSE: KIND | 773e us wt-atagane MODERN Tce a5 VOR RENT—TWO LARGE F ISHED ROOMS and gentie in every respect; also new Phaeton and ‘two bath ropmusaed larpetenc: —, Lt onsecond floor at 10 and $15 per month. De- | Harness, used only @ short time. To be seen at | dod come, ly furnished: best location: aw weeny, iightfui location and near street ears. "1000'S a, n.w. | CLAIth'S Livery Stable, Gat, bet i7uh and 16th sis, | Sbd oF tenant, $206.83 per 10. Call “BelT-Asie ‘ e273 Gress owner, 1730 Kah rw. 035-1 Fok, RENTS THREE PLEASANT UNFCi | J)OH SAL-E—One fine bay horse. 5 y ri ished tooms in private fanitiy of adults: suitable “Trot inside of untuutes. “One sor 4 for light housekeeping: water, gas, latrobe Onze, 16 high, tase aud good jumper. One buy horve ; southern exposure. "G05 Ni st. usw, ‘Fears, 16 hunds Ligh, fine driver. Allwell bred and OR RENT—FIV FURNISHED MOOMS, | Uriverand humor, Out sorvel Nore II year LE Se sultable for housekeeping. Apply 438 Mascachu- | high Ate ntgleand. ection, hunter aud ‘driver setts ave. nw. = 8e25-31* One bay =e 22 — prendre pel Ge gee {OR RENT—1005 GST. N. W., SINGLE OR EN | horses can be bouglit low if ‘at once. Ad- r Sulte, elegant roums; south front: open fires; with | dress I. C. K., Warrenton, Va. — aie oF without board. eae | TOR PALI THREE ARISE GETTER PUPS, Ree Can 7 =F aN 7 ANIA AVE NL 0 wellyn, one inter 3 veers wel ae ere BE circa te nay ANIA AVEC EW | Groken sor muodoors, cols ad anil see Snekinnd Apply to4.3. SHEDD, 1402 19th. ay Memeeab ais * | Ponies sound and good workers, nis goed enddiers, | JOR RENT-NEW MODERN BRICK BOUSER be ee ee rng | Cee the olker 7 years old, gentle and Kind, at f.w.; 8 rooms; modern improve Fee, RENT—AT 27 GRANT PLACE, THREE TAY LOK'S saloon, ments; $40. ALBERT PF. FOX, 920 F st. 0.w.sed-3B handsomnely-furmahed Rooms, twoeommupleating | _se27-3t 801 10h ster, ak. MALT oauAeR on seoo third Hoor front. __se25-* | Ok SALE-STYLISH BYEARLOLD MARE nice coucetient twat Pee RENT—PARLOR FLOOR; PRIVATE BATH sound, kind aud gentle: sultable for coupe or car- | room House: all modern improvericnts: Tent $0 pet Also. other Rooms. Firstciass Table. 1019 Con | Tiage: drives singleand double. Owner will scll tor | month in advance; relerences, required. apets ae necticataves se26i¢ | Walitot usc. HOLMES Sables, 13th and bata Premises. Bois R RENT—SOU FURNI ED | — — (ORK RENT—FURNISI —A LARS ~ Fivvoms, with Board, Reservation in front, Hsfer- | J,}OR SALE-OW LEAVING THE ITY somely Furatshied House, N at, terween Lath nnd ence exechinged. S804 Hist mw. ssaotie | H’sinaentidcest uprigm Grand ano, invari | 13th iw, Aely to, Rhett VER Rok PLE. one year; very handsome and massive rosewood case. se2t- 28 ite and Insurance, (OR RENT-SEVERAL LARGE, Pi Siltho: Sew Mame thoes onto = 4. . {urnished Rooms, very central, private tone; for only $215 cash; com $500. ‘This is arare | AYQR, KENT — THRERSTORY AND CELLAR BLS cialis a stiiice, and should beeen atone A pil to BF brick Deetting, on Lieiaware ave. ne, near eae JPRR BERT DRSTRALLE WETL FURNISHED THE PLANO EXCHANGE, | Ste Wing of Tocgmtatning, 12 rvouin completely ‘Rooms, single or en sulie, at 606 East Capitol ou; | _e27 4220S | iprovemente reat §1as” TYLER SL MOSS Second. floor; south front. Rent low. References. " | 704 <ALE—A LIGHT JUMPSEAT « ARRIAGE | FOUD, 1220 Fatn we seleawe ee and small horse for $85, Address Box 123, Star Ges es pe eee | = rtshed, parlors, with 0 an Ss i ’ Toms with folding ubds on’ Hirsh seeond'and iuird | FURS SALE, NEAT RESTAURANT. LONG floors, with oF without board. 9225-3 | on principal thoroughuare, license secured: tube sold OK RENT—1341 15TH ST N.W. LARGESEG | on account of ill-health, “Address BONANZA, Star ittcobe and pen grate; bath: good board meat” small | 90; meal lutrobe and open grate; bath: near, 9 WOR SALE—PARTY GOING ABROAD Wil. VOR RENT. NISHED ROOMS, SECOND | wi \dsoune embroidered cover stool, ‘and third floor; bath and all conveniénces, 1001 | for half-price. 820 16th at ‘sezdBte as A ee = eet | VOR SALE_ENCYCLOPAEDIAR—JAMES PAR | 3.5010 $10.90 pet Inonio™ Parts ofthe city from ‘OR RENT—-THREE UNFURNISHED COMMU: ton. the celebrated historian and biographer says SWOAMSTEDT @ BRADLE: nicating ‘second floor, for light housekeep- | “that in every house where Uere is placed aset of Al poe te ing, in private family. 26tn and L ste n.w. se25-3v* pleton's Cyciopaedia It tsiike sending the whole tantly | > <ENTCTHRER WO) a Penne Ee colege th, ark al the Voluwescan be ob. | NOR RENT_TRREE MORE OF THOSE Neat urnishea Rooms, single or en sulle; open grates Sarkar clon NY Davmente by entsem | vero; ‘water tn Kishen’ 1080 pet Sea sll ose ae E Sn ge ee eee Sroka LEE OR RENT — RooMS — TWO FURNISHED . ‘rooms on second floor; gentlemen only: references, | Ai be removed; also old building material. Asylum gad 1th se. nw se26-S1e | building. cor. 141h aud s sin. nw. pore VOR RENT—ROOMS—WITH OR WITHOUT FPQRSALECTANDEM TRICYCLE, GOOD MAKE: board, at 728 17th st, uw. sexi-ate | H nas deen iitlo used: in order: price $68. OR RENT—TWO NICELY FURNISHED | “stasis Eee Flare ane ae ma Yooms second floor: with hath and heat. No | —22-%08! children. 1108 Ost. n.w. “Private family. ‘Terms | JOR SALE— . 4 ee : 25 Ste | ance to NEATH HANK UF SIDREY TY Ok HENT-THREE, FLRASANT sean | “a IB SESy eb, io ra jousekeeplng, to ten- | — Sua>e0 ¢ me ant without child or children. “Apply 430K 4 nw. | JOR SALE-HORSE POWER CUTTING BO: eae HE Baling Machine aud tow in, periect workin Fo RENT—ELEGANT ps SUITES | seze-loye | six mouths Apply to id thi with P. and tnird doors at 920 Lith se, between rand sta, opposite Franuiin square sez5st {OR RENT—1833 G ST. N.W., TABLE BOARD Eis [pleasant rooms.” Hefereiices exchanged ‘ONEY TO LOAN—IN SUMS OF $1,000 AND ‘amount, on real Lo upwards to at ceuati Lowest Fates of luterest CUTTER @ Wi Diy 1483 Fat, suzs-1m EAL ESTATE COLLATERAL LOaNa, ‘Loans on Life Insurance ‘and other sccuriioe ‘Aimy and wavy odioore’ pay vouchers cashed W. it. DEnpsiey, 1424 New York ave. ‘aud ‘ONEY TO TO ARMY AND NAVY OF Mickns “it teva, Rawes OF INTEREST. JaMus & WAUGH, 173m 350 stow. INSURANCE M2" 7 Loan on in ORES K WAUGH. yitsm Fo nw. EY TO WAN kd Cit iin to at on approved Reat Batate 7 ANTED-MOTH AND OTHER INSECTS EX | Wlaesemary deny. tee CUSYMT OW terminated: trom fare, &c, | “sis 1800 Peaiayivania ave, aa ne UHACe a Bae, 23 | MOREY TO Loa VV ANIND-COMMIBNIONER OF DEEDS FOR | cctatonscuiy. ” “HTTOR BOM x BROWS, “W @rery state and ‘Territory, Notary ah Oo 020 Tabi bene ar Goumisigner, JOUN &. BET. a0 van we Inoftice trom 9 a m. 5 p.m. one S442 1G Mo" Ss Tow ear ns: oF ANTED STEAM CARPET CLEANING, HO ‘om SeRATR AECURER © hippin jephous 115-6, MtACR a sHOs OO Louiaunsre eae | og ee Fo one ON BEAL ESTATE aT NTED-SECONDHAND FURNITO R Was Rake pease ‘willbe paid. Address’. HAUM, 230 Zin a LOST AND FOUND. (08T—A PAIR OF STEEL SPECTA e a A at etal hd 08 om preset 3 ‘OBT — ON ba: iG, = q ee ca hase ieee eS : ‘ACCOUNT OF THE VY, Soares Old Stand, 618 Dat nw. PRs we VERY ELEASANT URWUE. oi inleating Rooms, second floor, Massachusetts ave, n.w. e252 RR RENT—AT 1017 12TH ST. N. W., SECOND E'tcor, ‘of four very desirable rooms, with heat and improvements; location de alrable and central seus-aie FOR RENT—ON SECOND FLOOR, NICELY furniahed sttogroom and beq-room, suitable for ‘gentle ‘one ‘bed-rodtn, southern Sages ion Ey R RENT—TWO VERY Pi ‘cOMMU- jleath od, alahed oF, pai Ef ppleping second story roma, or partly RENT—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED F ‘Rooms: southern {{xposure: bigh, healthy location: Sate prices. 008 Mth at nw, ret house nortirot = e ee25-1we RENT-LARG) WLY FURNISHED FE iE, Nel N Foon, “11 Hea teas ts Saar eed ROOMS, ON BEO- R RENT—FUAN. oud and third floors; front; convenient to and hotels: very central; at reasouabit : ret- Stences exchanged. 1225 New York ave. 3 BENT 1211 3 OT. N.W., THREE VERY unfurnished) rooms ‘or other ja ‘rabie Soatd: ‘Terme moderate, ‘beat and ing children; subebls far one or two gentlemen, Cueto at BW FITCH. FOX & BROWX, POR, SALE—ONE SLIGHTLY-UsED NEW 1437 Heunsyivanta eee tu ‘at WORCH’S music s ore, TOR RENT—-VERY CHEAP—1416 117TH ST. a 105, ep. Ginna. hime Pianos to Tent Bole ‘agente for Rottmer pianos: wales = WR SALE-PARTY WILL SELL CHEAP ON F stalls fine Copoert Chickering Piano; or Fent to careful persous, $5 per mou rene LA~ ‘CON, Star oftice, 2024-316 POE, SALE CHEAPON ACCOUNT OF 101 Health, “valuable, steam, Igundry, centrally JFPOR SALE_POR CHEAP NEW AND SECOND- hand Furniture go to CALDWELL @ SON'S, Up- S sezd-ime 804 E street nw. RB SALEJOHN M YOUNGS LARGE CAR- 70 and. w.. 11 roums, all modern conveniences; only $83. GE NORMENT, 817i sibclaware Svar nces eit 620" Ley “apiol, lage Hopository, 4 © a nw. agen: | ply 314 Lith nt. eT new idee | RON RENT-BY Bo. HOLTZMAN Ez RALESTON Pee Gibi vines AS Tote ae one Seas deo ides ae eae FYtustcaen clon BOAR. | S12 btn at iw Gro 600 1th me. sore WETURES ERO oie ame, | WlsPear- lit ae sel71m Or ith and Osis iw. 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