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awaahinevan cs FRIDAY... November 26, 1986. ‘The Evening Star nasa regular, permanent fide daily circulation more than that of any other daily paper pub- lstied in Washington, and equal to that of all the other daily papers nere added together. ‘The Star cannot undertake to preserve or return rejected communications. Con- tributors who wish to possess their man- useripts, if unused, should keep 3 copy. nm paid te Anonymous Let- To Advertisers, Owing to the pressure of telegraphieand other news matter from: noon up to the moment ot going to press, It is absolutely necessary that ali advertisemonts intended tor THe STAR of the same afternoon should reach the office ne- fore 12 o'clocic m. Thisisespecitly demanded on Saturdays, when, in order torun off the ma:nmoth editions ofthat daz, the presses must start at least one hour eariier than usual. An observauce of this request will there‘ore not only be a favor to the office, but an advantage to advertisers themselves, since otherwise it is sometimes impossible to properly classify or even to insert their an- ‘onneements. —— + It is needless to say that the decision of the Commissioners in the police scandal has been received with general surprise and no Hitlle disfavor. The most that ean be sald in behalf ofthe action Of the Commissioners is that it Toots ont from the fores all those who li been most directly mixed np in tho seaa They have cleared their os skirts quite effectually of any charge of countenancing any schemes Of espionage upon Congressmen, but the process by which they have reached this result seems to be uelther Just, iogleal nor couseyuer innocent, as they Porn to aginst him by Livu!. Arnold and Licat. Kelly, then {hey should vot haves And if he was ii Ai the statements Arnold ede to them contradictory to that testimony were Zalse, Op one point there seems to be a pretty gen- j eral agreement in the public nilnd, and that is that Msjor Walker, however exellent his in- tentions, was wholly unqualifled for the posi- tion of Superintendent of Police. The Commis- sioners iu replacing hins will doubtless take | heed from their 1 1 lesgou and be earefal not to apport anyone for whom the ties of mal friendship or intima: Sort could possibly 9a chief of police shouid be as entirel; their strict and impa: subject to Jaleontrol as any private | on the force. | rexested by ——— A nice question of etiquette is the scene which cecursed iu the Inte home of ex-President Arthur, when Mr. Blnine met or Edmands face to face for the first time ia which Mr. gingly upon some unspee! incident in Mr. Elaine's ca- reer. Was Mr. Blaine justified, frst, in assuja- Ing that Mr. Edmunds had authorized the pub- lication of the letter? Was he, indeca, justified in assuming Mr. Edmund's authorship of that Totter until a positive adnzission trom the Sena- tor, or his sileuce for a considcrabte period, practically settied all doubt on the subject? Finally, is it quite accordiug to the recognized Social code to give the cut dircet to one’s worst enemy ander @ third person's roof, and es- pecially on an occasion ot mourning, when any marked departure from the usual amenities miust be painful to the friends of the dead who witness itt ‘Mr. Edmunds, on his part, nay have erred in greeting Mr. Blaine with more eilusiveness than was necessary. On this point {tis hard to pass judgment, because the r ot the en- counter differ in an esscntial paztieular. Tf, as one story has it, Mr. Edmuuds was as indie posed as Mr. Hisiue to exe any courtesies, but was forced iuto an uncouifortable postion by @ formal presentation, he could not very well have avoided makivg such advances as are commor azong gertlemen in eases of this Sort. li, on the other hand, be voluntarily left his place on & sofa and pressed forward to hoid out bis hand to Mr. Blaine, he quite execeded the demands of etiquette. It was avery untortunate meeting trom what- ever point ot view we look at it. Mr. Blaine probably yielded toa natural impnise when h refused to hold any intercourse with a person who had, by implication, cast aspersions on bis character; although an exchange of the cus- tomary civilities between man to man in such @pinee as that where Messrs. Blaine & Ed- Mmunds met would not have necessitated the | He's al NOTWITHSTANDING THE GREAT RUSH OF THE PAST FEW WEEKS WE HAVE MAN- AGED TO KEEP OUR PERFECT ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING ALMOST UN- BROKEN BY DAILY DUPLICATING THE @IZES THAT WERE SOLD. THIS WE CANNOT DO AGAIN, BECAUSE THE SEASON BEING ON TUE WANE, MANUFAUTURERS HAVE CEASED TO MAKE UP WINTER GOODS-THEIR TIME AND ATTENTION BEING NOW DIRECTED TO THE PURCHASING OF THE RAW MATERIAS. AND MANUFACTURE OF STOCK FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER OF 1887. THEREFORE, WHILE OUR STOCK OF WINTER GARMENTS Is YET FULL AND THE SIZES UNBROKEN, WE ASK YOU TO DO YOURSELF THE SIMPLE JUSTICE OF AT LEAST EXAMINING THE QUALITIES AND STYLES WE KEEP, AND THE LOW PRICKS AT WHICH WE SELL THEM. iT WON'T TAKE MUCH TIME TO DO IF. "TWILL COST YOU NOTHING, AND WE IMAGINE YOU'LL VIEW THE RESULT OF YOUR INVESTIGATIONS IN THE LIGHT OF A REVELATION, FOR WE ASSURE YOU THAT NEVER BEFORE IN THE HISTORY OF THR CLOTHING BUSINESS WERE SUCH REALLY FINE GOOLS AND ELEGANT STYLES FOR MEN AND BOYS SOLD AT SUCH MODERATE PRICES AS OUR'S ARE MARKED. GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, NORTHWEST CORNER 7TH AND D STREETS 4. M. GRADY, Manager. | Tue Recut Kixv Or Fertow, [From the Chicsgo Times] ‘The right kind of a feliow is modest and mellow, and genervun and brave and benign: His uature’s apparent and clear and transparent, like yours gentle reeder, and mine. He has uo verbosity, no tongue tortuosity, and he never fs boastfnl andlond; He is gentle and quiet and plain in bis diet, and never gets mad in acrowd: e's grand and majestic, yet meek and domestic, and spends his spare evenings at Ho's atiretess searcher for all kind virtue, like the author and proprietor of this pome; ‘He don't play the date, part his hair in the middle, nor dress like an Anglican dude; When b goes toa party with Meigs or McCarty he is never noisy or rude He lives in frugality and sweet congugality, and wants pie but two times a day: He never eats oatons nor treads on your bunions, nor growls when you get in his way; ‘Ho's wise and he's witty, persevering and gritty, and ‘has « masnificent head; int and sweetness, he's thorough complete- nese, be's perfection ia short, and he’s read. All About The Receptions SAKS & ComMPAaNY Give every Saturday on thelr second floor to the Boys of Washington. ‘The reguiar Saturday jam is evidently caused by four things: Good Light, Large Stock, Polite Attention Ana Low Prices, Low Prices do not necessarily mean that everybody Purchases a $2.95 All-Wool Suis Nora €8 Overcoat. These are only samples of comparison for every Quality, up to the finest made, within the Mammoth establishment of SAKS & COMPANY, Clothiers, Tallors, Hatters axp Farnishers, Seventh Street and Market Space. 4a- New Suits and Overcoats just im, much lower slightest sign of recognition elsewhere. The person mos: to be blamed, perhaps, for allowing the disagreeable thing to happen was he who, ‘with deficient tact and In manifest ignorance of the proprietics, insisted upon introducing two gentiemen who had sat for several years elbow toelbow in the chamber of the United States Senate. —— ‘The interview obtained by a New York news- Paper with Nathan Schuler, the Rondout crank, Shows just why the claims of this persistent Office-secker have been ignored by the prosent administration. Mr. Schuler himself, doubt Jess uncousciously, let the secret out. When asked whether he was married, he answered: “230. But ax soon as Cievelund gives me a posi- | tiva I propose tosettie down and marry. L've | gol my eye on one or two, but of course I}; Won't mentiou any names,” | “Que or two”! Most men in this part of the country are content with one. Even the Presi- | deuts of the United States have shown @heir respect for popular prejudice i tis regard. In the rare iustances where they have had two Wives, they have married them one at a time, or run their beset yo teams tandem, and ae een Second cuasort whiie the first was living. | If there was one passage in President Cleve- Jand’s message to Congress last December more severely pointed than auotber, it wag that | Whieh dealt with the question of poligamy and Mr. Schuler evidently conid not have drawn upon a dryer spring HY encouragement of bis purpose to wed the “one or two” women on whom lie has “ If he is bound to seo Nice for the purpose of is opportunies in the matri- maonial line he had better go west, ‘There be can settle in Utah, get uis eye on three or tour | aud run for Territorial delezate. There is room im this big country tor the gratification of even such aspirations as his; but ie must choose his neig!:borhood, and apply to the riglit souree for | ‘the place and power he craves. — ‘Fhe anarchist murderers are to have a respite Of some weeks. They miay not lve to anit the fragrance uf the Mowers that bloom in the spring, but 40 long a bold on ile will make thew, more foud of it thay ever, and perhaps @ampeu their enthusiasm as martyrs, It is siucerely to be hoped that the good work Of Judge Gary and the piueky Chicago jary Will not be nullilied by the higher court on & pure cechnicaiity, The convicts themselves lave persistently boasied that their deaths Will be the signal for 4 grand accession to their following. If this Ue trac—if the killing of a handful of teachers is going to result in the raising of an army of eonveris—no good an- arehist can look with any feeling except joy upon the prospect of gaining so great @ benetit by so smali a sucriiice. 1: the anarchists are | Willing, and the resi of the world also, who has ® right to complain? course. a 2g The news that Editor Cutting was going to invade M@xico caused only a grim sense of sat isfaction umong his tellow-citizens, who felt that there were infinite possibilities ot useful- ness to uumanity even in a Greaser’s rifle ball. Bat now it appeurs that he is going to lecture, aud @ thrill of horror passes through the coun- ty. It ts safe to say that his lecture will stand cutting with e“e”* better than the lecture- going pubiic evn stand Cutting with a capital, $$$ — If suggestions with regurd to the mission to Mexico are in order, why doesn’t somebody nominate General Neal Dow, of Maine, to Mil the next vacaucy? Johu 6. Gough, unforim ately, isdead, and Jou P. St. Johu may want to sstay in this country so as to keep his grip on the presidential nomination in 1888, or they might make vainabie alternates. ‘Sot pee pret 204 10TH STREET NW. Fei carmeiae iss Bata man ‘and Ges Tas. Cbarconb Halt, Lime. Let justice take its] nog ’ than oper:ing prices. 226 REEW W WKEFEL RRR Z JJj HEB W OW ERE = Ifyou are in want ot JEWELRY for yourself or a friend, there are a number of places in the city to make such purchases, of which this isone. Entering our store, you will find the Jewelry department di- rectly in front of you. It hasbeen enlarged, replen- isued with the latest designs and novelties, and every- thing marked at prices lower than these goods usually ng. ‘The reason we make prices in th's department ep ceheee parchasers is we aim to turn our stock quickly. and by so doing are ableto figure on smaller proilts. Our profit on Jewelry is small. This case With goods of this class, We ty aua the iatest patterns, thus in- suring yon a sailsfactory selection. A few prices will, we tink, interest you to visit this department. To- morrow we offer— Sterling Silver Hairpins, $1.98. Breastpins, solid gold front, @8e. Lreastpins, triple-plated, 49¢. | Solld Goid Karrings (with Rhine stones), pair 88e. Bracelets, triple Jet Hairpins 25¢. soild gold front, palr, 75c. Fob Chains and Charins, $1.48. Sotid Gold Children’s Finger Rings, with turquoise, rubles and pearls, $8 and 98e, Chateiaing Watches, good timekecpers, $2.83 and up- ward, old plate, $1.98, ‘The few items mentioned above ure only specimen quotations. Ifyoware at all familiar with the current ovarket, our clulm to low pricesin all kindsof Jewelry issubstantiated. It is scldom we advertise this de-| 295 partment. We doso pow principally on account of some exceptionally fine goods we buve Just purchased for ladies’ and gentlemen's wear. We want to sell them quickly; hence they have been marked WAY DOWN. THE oc & os uh ge Exrea Varve Ix Ovencoam ‘We have added to our already very “large stock of Overcoats two lines, one a ‘Black and Bive Beaver at $12, the other ‘© Bue Chincha at 913 Had these Coats been purchased af the beginning Of the season they would have cost just the price we mention above, GXORGE aPRaNey, 507 QE VENTE WTREET, 226 Opp. U. & Post Offica Wrar Orrenixo Exsnaonpneary. Asa special atteaction for Saturday and to clone out these particulars lines we offer. 20 Ladies’ Newmarkets, made from Berlin beaver, and diagonal homespun, double- breasted, full-back, nicely made apd finished. Colors: Black and brown. Former prices, $10, $11. $11.50, $12 and $12.50 each. Your choice of the lot at $8 each. Gecond floor; take elevator.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Hosnzy Bancarss For Boys ‘We have just opened @ muperior quailty of Roys’ Black French C. G. Two-and-Two Ribbed Cotton Hose, with heavy extra durable feet, Size: 7, Ty, ‘H 8% 9 and Dyin, Price: 64, 61. 64 75, SBand02c ‘These are extra vaine, being worth at least Se. more per size. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. More New Guovrs We are continually opening new lines in this department. A fresh stock of the best to be had for the money. SPECIALS—Ladies’ 5-But, “Pinked-Wrist” ‘Suede Gloves, in assorted tan shades, worth $1, ‘only 85e. per pair. Ladies’ 5-But. “Pinkod-Wrist” Imperial Real Kid Gioves, in black, browns and Evglish ‘Tans, only $1.50 per pair. The best Glove made for the money. JUST OPEED—For Ladies’ Winter Wear— @-But. Length Jersey Cashmere Gloves, long fingers. Black and colors, only 25¢. per pair. Ditto, short fingers. Black and colors, only ‘BSc. per pair. Gloves fitted at the counter and a satistac- tory Mt guaranteed. This 1s the best stock of - reliable Gloves ever our good fortune to show. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Sarervay Sare Or Consers ‘We handle the best to be bad at thetr several prices, and we make our selections with a thor- ‘ough knowledge of the corset market. Warner's White Coutil Corsets, side steels, perfect shapes, only 50c. per pair. Fine White German Woven Corsets, em- broidered ou busts, extremely durable, only ‘7Be. per palr. Extra Fine White German Woven Corsets, scalloped top, extra strong, well shaped, only $1 per pair. R. & G. American Coutil Corsets, double stecls in front, only $1 per pair. 150 dozen Celebrated “I. C.” French ala Per- sephone Paris-made Corsets, in Cream, Pink, Light Blue and Drab, only $1.50 per pair, The best Corset manufactured for the price. (Second floor: take elevator.) WOODWARD é& LOTHROP. Laous: Worren | Sxumrs, Large stock, excellent qualities and varied styles, * _ Ladies’ Melton Cloth Skirts, box-plaited ruf- fle, piped in colors, only 75c. each. Ladies’ Melton Cloth Skirts, with wide platted uf on the bottom, only $1 cach. Ladies’ Melton Cloth Skirts, two plaited rut les, stitched In colored silk, only $1.:87% each. Ladies’ Melton Cloth Skirts, box-plalted ruf- fle, with eight rows of braid above, only $1.50 each. Ladies’ Colored, all wool Flannel Skirts, with ‘wide bag-pizited ruffle, only $1.75 each, el Skirts, with two plaited roffies, extra quality, only $2 each. Ladies’ Fine Knitted Wool Underskirts, Car- dinal. Biue, White and Gray, $1.25, $1.62 and hen pened ast: teks clevaiar) WOODWAKD & LOTHROP. More D RESS: Goors ieee It will be to your advantage to keep an eye on our Dress Goods Department. ‘Zwo Holiday Bargain Counters have been established—age. and 5c. The 88e. counter will contain goods formerly so!d st 45c., 50c., 59¢. aud 62lue. per yard. The 59c. counter will contain tabries for- merly sold at 75c., S7¥yc. aud $1 per yard. From this day forward we shall make addi- tions to these counters, aud unhesitatingly claim that better bargains than these cannot be found. In conjunction with these two tables fall of bargains we are cutting prices ou our Fine Combination Dress Robes, and are offering: $18.75 and $12.50 Robes, now $10 each; $20 Beaded Robes now $15 each. It will pay you to come early and often from now till Christmas. 226 WOODWARD & LOTHROP'S, 2 710 710 BE SRabyrre Ent LLL ae tod? } Sao = ‘We have received and will sell on To-Morrow another lot of those cheap Astrachan bound French FELT HATS, which sold so rapidly at Acknowledged by everrbody the cheapest hat they ever bought. We haye but a limited quantity of them (but 20 dozen.) All weshall have this season. Call early. ‘They will not last long. Special sale of Realy-Trimmed HATS and BON- NETS at reduced prices, We have placed some “Gems” on sale for To-Morrow, among which are Some elegant hata at $2.98, $3.24, $3.48, 83.74, 23.05, &c., &c., whicit for good material, correct shupes and. stylish “get up” cannot be matched ta price any where, THE ONLY COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE ‘MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT IN THE CITY. 1n0T j EL. OF 710 7TH STREET, ? t ‘ww Now For Te Busy Days CHRISTMAS IS AT HAND, axp CLOTHING WAS NEVER BETTER, Nor, as far as Oak HALL Is concerned, ‘NEVER LOWER 1%; PRICE. Our Popular Lines of Suits and Overcoats, at 6, $8, $10 and $12, are packed fuller of style, qtallty and every other value than ever before, And from those Prices up to our handsomest and finest, every grade, with a boundless reach of choice, is represented. Our Une of Boys’ Suits and Overcoats ts complete, and at Prices below those of any ever asked here Odd Pants, !mmense variety, cheap. Let us repeat THIS 18 a POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, ‘That ts, we sell everything from Keonomical up to Luxurious, AKD ALL ar LOWEST PRICke pees Oak matt (CORNER 10TH AND ¥ STREETS. 734 Tm Sx 734 Tr Sx x 8S tO & So E HE va oo Coo LLLL 00 ry Are selling rapidty with us, and we have this week received some unheard-of bargains in Children’s eo se eet GLOAERS. Lot 1. Misses’ Sra: Astrachan trimmings, sizes 10 to 16 years, $3.59, worth $5.50. Lot 2. Misses’ Berlin Coats. gathered skirts, pleated fronts, fancy Satin hood, Astrachan belt, $6.98, worth Pern A few more Havelocks left at $1.98, worth Pop ‘Misses’ see Jackets, $3.59, worth $6.00. $09 bs & SP fA Be ad For Ladies, We have secured some extra good val- ues. Come ard examine them. Lot 5. Ladies’ Black Dingonal Newmarkets, $5.48, reduced from $9. Lot 6. Ladies’ Walking Jackets, $2.48;reduced from, . Lot 7. Ladies’ Boncle Jackets, $3.98; elegant goods; worth $6. Lot 8. A few more Tailor-made Brown Newmar. kets at last week's prices, to close, $4.89, Ladtes’ Visites, in Plush, Astrachan and Boucle, at same low figures. French Woven Corset, 69¢., worth $1. Gents’ Woot Vests, 48c., worth 75c. 4-Button Kid Gloves, 40c, worth 75c. Gents’ Seamless Socks, 11¢", worth 10c, Ladies’ Scarlet Underwear, 71c., worth $1. Gents’ Pure Linen Cuffs, 11c., worth 196. Ladies’ Black Lisle Hose, 42c., worth 65c. Children’s Hand Knit Moods, 25c., worth 40c. Infant's Embroidered Robes, 81.25, worth $2.25, Anfant’s Flannel Shawls, 65c., worth 98e, 10-4 White Woo! Blankets, 87c. worth $1.25. Bed Comforts, 68, worth $1. SSE A REET gs So fue Ak EE Bohs fz MEER ER Sus x ‘784 7TH STREET N. W. 122m WHAT IT IS, WHY IT CONTINUES AND HOW IT CEASES-SOME UNKNOWN ‘What is life? This is a question which has been asked by millions and successfully answored by but We know that itis a wonderful force which we caunot see, but that the moment it departs, all power Sgone. Every instant some particle in the body Is being destroyed by action, exertion or thought, and these particles are every moment being renewed by new particies. That constitutes life, and when this renewal ceases, it is deat. But a very slight thing interferes with this renewal, and hence death becomes So easy and life so diflicuit. When there is a tendency In any part of the body not to renew the destroyed elements atoning up and strengthening is immediately required. A chilled finger should be rubbed, and by so doing new life is generated. When the stomach becomes weak and digestion poor, and the appetite gone, it is necessary to tone up the stomach, restore the digestion and thus bring back the appetite The most modern scientific remedy discovered for accomplishing this result has been found in the wonderful Volina Cordial, a remedy which is unquestionably doing more to avert sickness renew life and restore healt than any other prepara- tion known to moern science, It gives to weakened faculties that which adds new life, It puts the system. {nacondition where tt can vigorously maintain the force of life, and hence it avoids the first symptoms of death, which are disoase, Many mothers wonder why it is thoy are 1 than former! form thelr du: nit was ayeur a Isto be found in tho tacs S strong, + why It is so much more difficult 10 per- ws thi ‘The answer vigorous, and hence, and do not renev: the dead part!- cles which are being consumed every moment throughout the body, We know of hundreds of men who were once strong, h and in perfect coudi- tion, who wonder why they cannot endure as much as formerly, and why It Is they have been losing strength, The answer is simple, and is, that the vigor ofthe system is impaired,and hence the new parti- cles of life do not taxe te place of the dead ones, To all such people Volina Cordial isa Godsend, It cares female infirmities by regulating the functions, giving strength to diseased parts and malsing the flesh clear ‘and rosy. It restores debilitated men by restoring the muscles, sinews and organs which make strength and life, Itisablessing to thousands and tts wonderful popularity is the best proof possible of the good work {tis accomplishing, pty Tue Great Ross To KING'S PALACK NOW IS YOUR CHANGE, COME AND BEHOLD OUR SLAUGHTERING PRICES MILLINERY, CLOAKS AND FURS WAY DOWNS! Special ssle Ladies fine French Felt Hats, most de- sirabie shades and colors. at 60 cents, "3 eit, Plush and Velvet imuied, a? 65, 75 cents and $1. fF Fancy Wings, Birds and Feathers, at . ‘, Plushes, Ribbons, way below the mar- your ow: Silica, Velve ket value. OUR GREAT SLAUGHTER IN CLOAKS, We never knew of « season more to the advantage ofbuyers We haported our Coal: ash, We sul have the largest stock in the eizy. Weare determined to clear the cutire stuck right ut ihe beginning of the season, white our cusiom rs are In need oi uous We Bes o iy buve a surprise in store for you regarding 4 ‘Woulso diapiay the fu es in” Stisses" an Ported for KING'S PALACE ‘AUS2 75 and $3 we Wil sll Jagket, Gniv at grown, Oe blac price $0, At $h0. $4 at a lus Jacket, sold formerly. at 30 nnd $7. We sell Ladies’ Newmarkets, beaittifuliy trimmed, at $4.55. y Plush Coats, Keal Seal biish Visits fing Newunntiets: at 919,817, 920 and $25 oni MISSES CLOAS If Sou want stylish Ciesics for your children, KING'S PALACE beats them sik Oo Amortment. 15. tos only Iminense: We iso have e nest ne vee reliest freveselt DOL w be found ee where, ewill lt you cluaks for Chiidren of sil ages at $2.20, 82.75, 3, 3.00, 84, 86 and yo. iad SOHO and try us before buying elsewhere, lection of exclusive ‘Cloaks, especially im- a Ladies Walking bouele cloth: former 1d $4.50 we will sell you a §%, me ae dr PKOSEL StiTUT ea eehosh. Advanced and. Kinderuarten ‘Deparaencs “Goran eee uae tps oS a 00. it DDD 3 a roi Gay 2% E* PE HE 5 Ror LE LEME Le - ‘ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29TH, OUR GRAND HOLIDAY DISPLAY ‘Will be open for the Inspection of the Public. Our immense establishment is packed from top to Dottom with the largest abd best assortment of | TOYS AND FaNcy Goops ‘we ever had the pleasure ot offering. A.viait is respectfully solicited, &. SILVERBERG @ co, 812 7th street, Commencing MONDAY, Nov. 29th, we shall keep ‘open until ® p.m. for ocremumotation bowhen ‘p.m. for the of | a et ed en SPECIAL DISCOUNT SALE IN UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT POSITIVELY FOR THIS WEEK ONLY A large assortment of Chenille Porticres,10 per cent ‘off of marked price, A deautiful line of Tapestries for coverings and portieres, 10 per cent offof marked price, Felt Draggets, regular price, $2.75, 15 per cent off. New Designs in Chentile Tubie Covers, 12% per cent off of marked price. All-Wool Ingrain Art Squares, 10 per cent off of marked price. 40 pair Raw Silk Portleres, $3.50 pair. Lace Curtains Russian Border, 81: yards long, taped, $1.60 pair, Sultana Drapery for Curtains, This ts something entirely new, and has the effect of a rich Madras; war- ranted to wash. only 200. u yard. Curtain Poles Brass Fixtures, complete, 25c. ‘New line of Holland Shades, 35c. Stalr Olleloth, 50 patterns, 10c. a yard. CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT. Ladies’ Seal Plush Newmarket, slightly pressed from packtag, satin lined, nutria collar and cuffs, 50 inches long. Original price, $68. Special price. $35 English Checked Jackets, tatlor-made, two rows ball buttons, 85.90. ‘We beg to call attention to the fact that we still have ‘on hand a fine line of English Check New- markets, with capes and hoods. This Newmarket is a perfect fitting garment and gives, in all cases, per- fect satisfaction, 'SEALSKIN ;GARMENTS. ‘The cold wave is a reminder that extra heavy wraps are really @ necessity, Our stock of Seal Gar- ments is, In every detail, first-class, It will pay you toexamine our stock, We keep nothing but Alaska Seal, London dyed, and our prices are the lowest JACKETS, In Boucle, Astrachan, Diagonals, Checks, Plaids and all the desirable materials at present used in the man- ufacture of these garments, LADIES’ MUSLIN {UNDERWEAR, COLORED SKIRTS—One lot with two embroidered bands above box-pleated ruffles, worth $1. Special price. 83c. One lot of Black Farmers’ Satin Quilted Skirts, lined with good canton flannel, 79¢. Another lot of Underwear, consisting of Chemise, Skirts, Drawers and Corset Covers, 25c. each. These goods.are weilmade and of good quality of muslin. BUSTLES, All styles and prices, We have just recelved a new lot ot the improved “Lotta Bustles,” in 5 and 7 rows, which we will dispase of at a very low price. BBR AU OOM Mom B AA U U MMMM ™ sss gpa AA OU Matar 'SSy Bee“ A oo Bsa 7TH, 8TH AND D STS. 226 Exarsrtiox on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27TH, BETWEEN 3 AND 11 P. M, aT * NORTHERN LIBERTY MARKET, Lota Bema w H A WWWWw HoH E AA a WWWW HHH ER AA 1 ww MoH RF vv ee w Be ike 2a Tt CAKES BAKED AND DISTRIBUTED LADIES ESPECIALLY INVITED, STALL NO, 508. AREA E nae * iW Wan ‘A COMPETENT. cur ‘L, FOR 000K and general housework: go wathidg mor trouing. Must stay aishts and give good references isiana avenue i. W: Petlonce and salury wanted, LUHN'S Pi harleston, S.C. te W522. 8Y, A SRENOGRAPHER AND VBS writer, poaion wer iar ur ein es reigns wil Work yet of tm, DNADLE, Staroftion | DAT or tue, TED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG vedigt'& Situation ws nurse or house git Address 1156 Zist, between Land Mate" i — FIVE GOOD CANVARSERS 10 War ‘at WEEKS’; a good chance to Fight man: ANTED—A COMPETENT LIGENSED, TRG ‘clerk, well recommend. stacy. We Antep ar oN good Laundress an E—ROTLER, FOOTMAN, ‘8 first-class Cook, all white, with references, 617 Tat nw. aw W ite GS BIBSIGEASS COOK, COLORED Yhoronghiy competent ‘iu every branch: also 8 Jaundress te latter to go home at nlgbt | ADpIy tyeen eleven and twelve Satarday morning, 1 We ‘TED — A NURSE AT ONCE FOR T! Youns children. Apply with reference, 1212 Wise Pont sts near oth at WANTED AAR OF GESERAT AC ‘ance and influence among bankers, D merchants of Washington: character and bablts must be upquestionable; salary SLB per week, WIE oppor- tuntly jor adva: ppiy, ater 8 am, Cit SELPERT, 805 Market Space. up stairs, ANTED—A WHITE WOMAN TO COOK and wash; Must come well recommenced Bae ny 36-2 hi CARP Ss a ea and frau maee ate raterenbe ee sen N26 aichts. Appiy 1100 F st, o.w., in store. B26-3t" Ws ‘TED—A MAN TO CANVASS AND mahage canvassers—to control all sales of the Incandescent Light, equal to 50 candles, in Washing- ton. For Pareigulare, terms, &c., address INCAN. DESCENT LAMP CO, Pittsburgh, Pa, n263i* Ws ‘TED—TWO WHITE GIRLS, ONE AS cook other as mune, Appiy 602 Oui at nw. Was TED—COOKS, FIRST-CLASS, $10 TO S: Malds, | Waitresses, Salesiudies, ” Conchmen, Watters, General House) Workers, with ret: Nat, Labor Bureau. 026-61 WASTED - 4 COOK THE BEST GoLonED Soman in the Dist! ict for family: understan tries, game, fish and soups of ail kink courses, NATIONAL Li ‘ANTED—A_ COMPETENT WHITE GIRL, (German or French preferred) as housemaid in 1719 Desales ni [LEMEN AND LADIES TO day books: also y small far, Wik toG D. ans ANTED — Two ¢ Apply at 1531¢ W. G ot good wlropcroan is pharma i me ofa well stoked drug storey tun thriving ely 0a.” Addrem PADGETT, Siar oflice, Uasate we TED-MEN AND WOMEN TO CALL AT Once. “White and colored women cooks, $10 to $20. “Chainberwaids, uurses, scrubs ahd. meh cooks, COOMBS & BURGESS, Employment urea, #36 F LO’ a reau, condacted by Ladies, Men, aed Women. white and colored, fr ai’ kinds Of domestic sor Titbtekirences. 7 Sratmw eC S NE ANTED-A RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRL lo —— house work; reference red. Wy ASTER COOKS DRESSMAKERS, NURSI maids, laundresses, scrabbers. waiters, shuckers, coachmen, other help, ail nationality, with reference: this and cities and country. F. M.BURNHAM. 630: 632 sing. aid Avork for unas tele oh, homes Distance no objection. Good wages. Address ‘Supp!y Company, 43 Eliot st, Bosion, Mass, Watteataitens LADY DESIRLS a = Sition as alto in church choir: several perience: references given. Ol Sth st naw. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A FIRSTCLASS White coachman, Best of references. Address refer, aes NOWN HEADQUARTERS FOR Nurses, Couchmen, Walters and General House Workers, with F-lerenoes, at Nae zeae bor Buren, S17 Fs aw. ‘OUNG WOMAN Ep cia would like posit EMBER OF CONGRER* NEED Se ea ter evenings. tor dicta y gens be accommodated hy Stiga: Iarve ox wren etcrencrn JOS T. GREHAS, care of Jon Brodcrs, Alex rANTED—KNOWN THAT ONLY 1 land competent servants i all eapacities—w hive and colored—with city refereaces. COOMB™ & BUR GESS Bm, P V r UATIONS FOR COOKS, CHAM: dermuids, waiters, conchinen, and ail classes of help, this and otber cities, firhished: private taille, hotels,stores and offices. FM. BURNILAM62untt2 F st nw. nus-ae _ FOR SALE—LOTS. OK SALE—AROUT 8,000 SQUALE FEET OF it Ground, in square opposite Navy Yard. Thaprove- ents rent for S240 a year, which could at once be increased to 536: vie per cent Price Saked, In marherfor afew daya DAVID D. STON 2226 F st. aw, Fee sees At gant Lots o: ig South, bet. 20h and 21st sts. nw: One 2OXON, Two TRLAXMS: each 10 20 foot paved alley, at $2 per foot: Ghew are nice Lot and cheap for (his, jocality. CHILL nd Insurance, cor. 8th and Fas, Le Droit storage con i om corner of street, with alk a. beat eave, ws iho cone, has ferme, oom 4, 1331 Tsk me ned Sun To 4 BANGAIN TOA PROMPT ; {WOOSauaro Fret in block BF. Corus nts, fronilng 225 r has an elegant ais woud prow on Whitney ave. ud 220 grade and commanding % good Livestwment. Price Tike. ‘Vernis easy... HILL, Real katate, core Sin’hna i sta, Lebroit building nba-re PhO BALE NORTHEAST TWO LOTS, 20x95, on Ath st, between Hast Capito! and A sia Price $1.25 per sqiiare foot. In ee vt & WILCOX, _n243t asur ave bw. Jrok SALeoTHE ian on wae ew ! between Vth and 10th sian, Price $1.26 per square foot WESC WiLOOX, z 1007 Ponnayivante ave iw. 2 SALE—A BEACTIFUL LOT ON GBT. Uetw cen 18ih and 19th ss, 32.0 front, to aoa TSS pereaiare f ‘.w. neat Sd: south front, 32 by 115 to ultabie for tour houses. a Tot om Meridia Hull, near Bountary st.; abe. per fuot. POURED. W. LINKINS, 720 20th at, alaries paid. i 1zthst nw. Saturday morning, 11 o'clock, 3, CIRIS, TO homes: cost ples, a package of goods and full instru ns for 10c. to help to pay postage. Address i. SLL & CO., Rutland, Vt. nbs.t0tha0* ANTED-LADIVS AND YOUNG MEN TO decorate Novelties fur fall and winwr trade; stexdy empl to 31? per week earned: ali materials furnis! ‘Work wailed tree; distance po objection. Address NATIONAL NOVELTY WORKS, oppesite City Hall, Boston, Mass., P. 0, Box 5,092. TABU, 6 00,60 NTED— Ship FOR GEE IS ppiy to 2404 ed oc2o-3m- iG ER AS WANTED--ROO) MS. FURNISHED ROOM atanny. well bestedand where mosis can boner by a caterce, for a tantly of man, wite; soung child and nurse. Price not to exceed $50. Ad ae Star office. qi Persons, Near Tine of 16th street herdtes, north of H. ‘Address with terms, S. _WANTED--HOUSES. Vy ANTHD-FROM OWNERS—A NUMLER OF small Houses for reut to colored people. Liveral Tent will be paid tor comiortable houses, NORTH WASHINGION REAL ESTATE CO. _ nabs P11 F stn W NTED-TO RENT A SUITABLE HOUSE for retail shoe store on Pennsylvania ave, or Seventh st, or would buy outastore already estubllsiied. Address SHS, care SMllbourne’s Advertising Agen cy, Baltimore, Md. Wé4XTED-10 PURCHASE A HOUSE Ax AN Investinent, to cost about $5,000. Address CLERK i, Stur ofllce, sts WANTED—MISCELLANEOU s. TED—TO BUY—A GOOD-SIZED SECON id safe; standard maker, Address SAFE, ‘Star Office, 1 TEU 7 iter and copyist; 225 Indiana aye. Best of re! Wine — HORSES ‘TOW. $7 Pi rain and hay: reter to John A. Baker, 2S. WHE Mitchellsville, Juckson county. Ma. wants “GPHOISTERY OF FINE PARLOR id other furniture; hair mattresses renovated and remade. Samples of all grades of goods for cover- ing on hand. Moth exterminated. Cabinet repairing. GC HALL, Practiol Upholster, 1906 14th st n. Ir Was A Fuer THAT WE COULD NOT WAIT ON THE LARGE NUMBER OF CUSTOMERS, AND MANY HAD TO GO AWAY, PLEASE COME BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 9 AND 3 WHEN YOU CAN, AND AVOID THE GREAT RUSH ON US FOR BAR- GAINS, WE ARE RUNNING OFF 30,000 OF THE BEST MEN'S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTH- ING AT LESS THAN COST. WE ARE LOSING $5,000 IN THIS GREAT SALE OF TAILOR- MADE CLOTHING. THIS 15 A SAVING TO YOU ON EVERY GARMENT YOU BUY. WE NOT ONLY LOSE OUR PROFIT, BUT ARE SELLING LARGE QUANTITIES OF OUR GOODS AT LESS THAN COST. THEY MUST BESOLD. WE WANT THE MONEY, AND MUST HAVE THE CASH NOW. MEN'S SUITS DOWN FROM 310 TO $7. OVERCOATS DOWN FROM $10 TO $7. $20SUITS OR OVERCOATS DOWN TU 815. OUR STORE 18 CHUCK FULL OF THE BEST NEW YORK. BOS- TON AND BALTIMORE MADE CLOTHING. OUR COUNTERS WOULDSPEAK OUT IF THEY COULD AND SAY UNLOAD ME OR WE SHALL BE CRUSHED BENKATH THE ENORMOUS PILES OF CLOTHING ON THEM, AS THEY ARE BENDING UNDER THE WEIGHT. WE HAVE TO SPEAK FOR THEM, AND SAY UNLOAD FIRST COME, FIRST CHOr HAVE OVER 400 CHILDREN'S SUITS, AGES 4 %, FORMERLY SOLD AT $7 AND $8, NOW DOWN TOS4 00. CHILDREN'S SULTS Of OVER. COATS FROM $L75 UPTO 8S. BOYS’ SUITS OR OVERCOATS, $3.50 UP. MEN'S PANTS, $1.50 UP. IN FACT, NEARLY EVERYTHING IN THE SHAPE OF MEN'S, BOYS’ OR CHILDREN'S CLOTHING ARE HERE READY FOR YOU, AND COME ASWEARLY TO SELECT THEM. GOOD GOOUS AT CHEAP PRICES ARE WHAT WE ARE SELLING, AND NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. WHEN THE STOCK IS LARGE, AND YOU HAVE THE CHOICE, BARGAINS LIKE ‘THESE DOES NOT. OOME OFTEN, AND DON'T YOU MISS THIS GREATSALE AT 024 7THST. N.W., TWO DOORS BELOW BURDETTE'S DRY GOODS HOUSE. N. B.—FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR CUS- TOMERS LIVING NEAR F AND 11TH STREETS WE HAVE OPENED A FINE STORE FOR THE SALE OF FINE AND MEDIUM MEN'S AND BOYS CLOTHING. ALSO THE FINEST LINE OF PIECE GOODS FOR CUSTOM WORK. THE BEST CLOTHING FOR CUSTOM WORK IN THE CITY, AT MUCH BELOW THE PRICES YOU ARE IN THE HABIT OF PAYING, AT 1112 F ST. N.W., A FEW DOORS ABOVE MOSES & SONS’ LARGE FURNITURE HOUSE. n26-20 Lave Wrars In ALASKA SEAISKIN and FINE SEAL PLUSH. ‘Having just returned from New York, we open to-day ‘a fresh supply of SACQULS, VISITES AND JACKETS. * ‘Particular attention invited to the JACKETS FOR YOUNG LADIES, NOW ALL THE RAGE MUFFS, BOAS AND CAPES in great variety, FUR TRIMMINGS cut from choice Skins of Bea- ver, Biack Bear, Lynx, &c., &c. FUR BALL TRIMMING. PRICES THE LOWEST. 3B. E. STINEMETZ & 80N, 1287 PENNSYLVANIA AVE N.W. Vesarrs, IMPORTERS OF PURE OLIVE OIL FAMOUS CAROMELS FRESH EVERY DAY ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 620 OTH STREET, OPP. U.& PATENT OFFICE. 20 BRANCH. 1706 PA. AVE N. W. finest stables in Fairtax county low. Inquire at H. G. ROU) 1400 9th st. n, ANTED—THE BEST PLACE IN WASHING- ton to get first-class Norfolk Oysiers steamed: a full supply constantly on baud; families supplied wit shucked vysters at the shortest notice. / Special atten: thou given to oyster rousting Oven until 11 ‘m.vsundays included. Av tue Oyster Whart, foot ot thst sw. (n10-1mé] J. i, DONALDSON. ‘ANTED—RATS—SLAUGHTER HOUSES, livery stables and private houses cleared of rats by welltralned ferrets and. dope “Address WL i “ee ‘care Win. H. Roliius, 1208 Wslle a ne. aWans NTEDSWAGONS: TO HAUL SAND. AT zee Wi LYONS MILL on Tock Creel ‘Al ED (W ittdce Wal. St, Meca RTY uf Virginia; Fieties of Jnpanese and Goldfish; Nov. 25a.and 24th, at Schmid’s bird store, 12th sL, two doors south Pa: ave. ZIRE ANTED—OLD GOLD ANDSILVER BOUGHT for cash, by WAL FREIDERICH, the Mau- ulacturing Jeweler, 60S 7th st, opposite Pateut office. 220-1. ANTED-LADIES TO LEARN CUTTING aud fitting, at the Cureka Cutting School, at re- guced rates Vaiterns, 2c May Building, in and Jobs. nw. 1-20 ANTED-I. WASHINGTON M A GIG (Cream, or Instaiitaneons Cure—Any breaking out on face or béay cured. “Stott pimples; wriuicies, Diack, heads. vulgar-reduess, eezeim and ail facial distigure: ments removed, and 4 clear cofuplexion insured to all who use it; pericetly harmless, stimoaials on application. be had at W. Ss. ‘Thompscn's, 15th, st: Drew's old. Major's, 7th and H sts; ib and Siyree, commer 7th nid 1 ste cor. 6th and E sts. n.w.; L. D. W ‘88. n.W.; Robert N. a. Mifourn, Peat. aves 'P. Col n.w.; F. Pitzer &Co.,601 E. Capitol 'S. Price, 426 ‘th st. s.w.; Hickman & Sextyn, 2d and Pa. uve. ae. G. Simms. 14th and New York ave.;50c. and $1 per box: sent to avy address. 0c80-3n ANTED-THE PUBLIC TO KNOW THAT we have made a special reduction on Cards until r cent suved. TAYLOK & November 27. B. printe ee = Rs: da the eceute poaively obuustacer tentiaa ne Bown for this hideous dois nd ea Femueny own for tls bidevus Jars. Eleciric treatinent for ladies and cuilaree Me Dr. GALKIEL, 1321 G st. nw. nidlwe Waa ceo RNES TO WINTER AT $8 PER znonth; noraes sroomed dally; references, given: can be seen at Ail'son Nallor'sstables every’ ‘or address H.C. HURLEY, Rockville, Mo Montgomery county, Md. me" SRTED— WM ROTHWELL 18 SD ST. 4. ‘Piumber, Gas and Steam Fitter and. azmodeling” old and. defective pinasbing™ sap Fath? Wann GOLD AND SiLVER PLAT eingang repairing of, liverware. oronse ore: vply to Dr. B's. oe | FOR SALE—S4, LOTS ON OSS. SW. ALSO 38 ‘ongd stam. between Nand O: ‘S300 each ouey quarter casin balance ‘one and twovyears, Also s humber of other cheap Lots aw. PARKER, _ nage ‘duyand stn a POR SALEDOTS ON ra DE ite, FELT deep, only SL fare’ the “cheapest Reon ag “Apply 1420 New York a oom 23. eu Joon saLe Wi fet ton City. Georgetown ‘Aniingon, District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, Potomac and Anacostia Rivers, For adistauce of over S50 miles around, This Park is situated cust of the city’ between Good Hope and Rallor Rouds. | Same disiance from the Capito! tsulsu- ing as Dupont Circle, Stewart s Castle and ex-senutor Blaine «residence. ding Sites of 50 feet front. commanding the above vitws fur sale (lore present) ats fy aad 20 ‘per toot, as to location, on tet. years’ credit Photographs, Plans and Information can be hud of S. T. SUIT, n23-6t OR SA PRIGS— Choice Building Lots ou 16tust,, vet L and Mo wts. —AT SPECULATIVE .w.,and on 1Uth st at intersection of New Hunp- | shire eve.: terms eusy. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F st. uw. “2st JOR SALE—A V hear Connecticut ave. 108, adjoint wide parking, and suitable for bulding six price ‘$11,925. For further information apply owner, R, GOLDSCHIMLD, SIZ 7th stu. and 10 ain. 12 to 2, and 4 to 7 p.m. ROR SALE—FINE LOT ON NEW Famine ERAL BEAUTIFUL BUILDING At TAKOMA PARK. Nootgomery: Cosa Within 5 males of Washthgion. Price 9 Come quick and get unis bargain, J. W. egent, 1az8 NV Yeave {OR SALE-A FINE CORNER LOT, 50 FRET . R BERTFUR, “20-70% front. in Mount Pleasant 1423% Fst cheapest Circle as an invest- 0 pes . H. KNIGHT, 925 F st. n.w., Room 1, first oor. lois within 250 yards. meuter to build on, Price, 120. FPOR SALE—TWo VERY SaeeneTie LOTS 03 ‘T st., near New Hampshire ave. u.w.: $1. Twoon ‘Slumbla road: Wuc., Oue on 15th st extended: 25e GEo. P. ¥ 27 {OR SALE—MT. PLEASAN gain, if bought in the next few di just_ubove Kennesaw ave., q Twgon Kennesaw ave-"bet, 14th and 15s 20c. ‘These are very ie ‘Real “Estate and Insurance, cor. 8th and Fata Le Droit Building. nd-200e FOR SALES ASATEAND CERTAIN 100 PER CENT INVESTMENT, NOT AWAY OFF IN THE COUNTRY, BUT HIGHT UNDER THE SHADOW OF Titk U.S CAPITOL, WITHIN HAILING DISTANCE” OF CHURCH. SCHOOL, MATH ALL THLE ADIUNCTS OF ROOT, WITH AGREEABL N 10 BEAPPRECIATED. ABSTRACT OF DEED FURNISHED. Flak 70 PUnCH AS: 100 DEPOSIT REQUIRED TO SECUKE THE Prorenry, ge are TO WEL- E REPETTI, 20x95 FER Lor, “t TO 10-FOOT Pere 3 west de 1k. between Q nd Kats iw, for sale at the low figure of $1 per square oot MIB aw NOMS A. PRESCOTT 1418 fat POR SALE LOT ON SS ‘sis, .w., 20x95 10, ‘Sheapest ou Sea Wankeng WILSON Di in the square; 2006 F sin. w. PRM VERY FINE LOTS IN MT. Pleasaut, near 14th st within a, short distance ui J. ROMERTFORD nda 1 Fee ste BARGAIN THREE BEAUTE Lots, 17x70. to alley ou V st. within sixty yards Tithe cw. Apply to owner, CHAS EARLY. OS. 24th st ni0Lin 1k SALK—THREE LOTS IN TAKOMA PARK, Sithin svo squares Of railroad, containingin aggre: iga10 33,000 sycare fect. For sale suate AUSTIN P- BROW: Heal Estate und Loans, _p03-1m 3400 fst bw, Fe, SALE" LOTS ON PATTERSON AND F ALTE wien avenues. adjoining Ivy City, face course AUSTIN P. BROWN, Keal Estate and Loa Fst nw. ‘oc28-1m FOR RENT—FLATS. _ ” 1730 H st. nw, most convenlent location tn the Sity. Figitiats 00, 1324 23 iw. R RENT—IAN Tah NI D Fer, Ptr YEE NSH suite on first floor; T248 ay | SOS 2d st aw.; Tent ino erat _ FOR RENT—ROOMS. SOR RENT O UNFURNISHED ROOMS, POR REAT- PO GENT sacond-gtory Sout out board, at hy 21 SICELy RORNSITED, PAR tier Teouass, urn :aed Board wt desired. aor Sat. POK RIAT—LARGE AND +10 NTPAKLON, Hf with One oF two Bed Rows, new ly and beauiticull private bath room. 2210 Ist Sk me. Weer Capitol pyre QOR RENT—427 ATH RT NW PURNIRNED Rooms dange and bal.: honse heated by firme e Spptral location; near ew Poasien ofiice icet sement POR RENT — FURNISHED KOOMS ‘Capitol st. ARTLY FPURNI fag wird foora: ge we Labret onder, pike Lao: neat DOR RENTOIN A PRIVATE FAMILY, TOM oF otter parties, Wiiboat eb two el ent Suites of Apartments, Vers handsumer. surhisiers spacions pariors.on the Grst floor conan! rt wornte. "Address 4 Towa Circle, cc Oe RADY CONEY. ch 26a SUITE OF PAR Fk RSA BANbsome lors, iso, pleasant Hedrow paar n suite OF one cirk oF FRE ker Koma, delghUtuny Located 2H stainvon 1 Lik FASHION itish erties a private. f Scene akeae in ca i) fartistiet ivome, without board or with private tae. Theme geaieing savertor etm dat partion HUET € DY sit iteal ttt Rgenta corner Sind F tects, oF Sdirem NRW TORI sar Mice MS. PUL 2 autte e “wep wire at OOM, SEN Fok EN SUEDE= RENt KENNE SUrDE LY 1 NT O8 Ko Ms A CHAEN t APITOL SPT floor: partly fru die pian Cave de SOR RENT IN PRIVATE FAMILY ovr large, furulslied, fort. room. on see " heat and Rox; rvLleg quired. “1311 Wath 2OR Ie lor sul: Also. bn Ariingto Poa! ished Room, PURNISNED PAR. Miuiaer, NTLY 4 fhoor, weak leat Lane on secutid Roor fast expostine. near Conitol: sits Congress. Address WA 4. Stal Frok RENToNK On furvished 2 rontinn: Ata very miuderate price: size 0! si. nw. FoR BES wite: vate dies, TWO UNPURNIMN F ENT. D COMNENT cating Room wea-oue Airtidier: woos ie utlng, iu ston oftices; Fen! moderate, i ‘upitel KENT—FOUR UNFUENISIE nd floor (twoeon muticutiin ot aud cold Water, ar ail vor Geli st nw, Fok ieee ga ss. suite of furnisied co for M.¢. or oth : rate fives aed board If desired, te Nw LARGE ALOOVE Fees SECOND STORY ront Koum, with good iuble hoard, house ett K 726 ON st. ThAW. Fe RENY-1341 15701 Si see a laige KENT —OONV ES VENT shed Parlor us; 209 Ist st. ; member of Congress S1-1WO VERY Deal Hunicating rooms on second fh Ws halt square fi Dow ke board for twoor thresh 1416 Khode Tniand a ave, JOOR RENT-2 TAPCRAIHED HB Soor: 1 umfuruishea room, Ast’ Boos stm e, ow vu LUth sins adi NISHED 1 Fe EENT—TWO COMMUNICATIN second floor: south frat. everioukt Fe: RENT—1027 14TH ST. well Y FRONT KUOMS, heat, gas, every convenience; fur, ntur., $1 Shouse Hew; rel ch Ne QGANTLY PUENISHIED suite or single: Wocath assed Kivde Tsinnd © ues: of would reut house compete. masts Lan ely and floors, single oF en suite; with or Without board: Fooms cheap. ria NOK RENT-NEAR THOMAS CIRCLE, aut handsomely turnished, sit . 1318 14th st. n ‘OK RENT — Rooms, en suite or single; house and furnitu tirely new. 1011 i stn. s, rs BRENT -UREURNISHED ROOMS, s! FP or third floor. OR WENT — FOUR ROOMS, COMPLETE F housekeeping. parlor and dining-roon. foors. $20; Closets, bath, rauge and latrobe, bas wir 4 side. 1012 8. Meave Referesices. NOR RENT—TWO e LEAS ‘ug Hooms. on secon flour.” fa partly furnished: heat and light. 420 Lath se. ia POR KENT-SINGLE OR COMMUNICATING Rooms, furuiabed or un‘urulslued, with. leat ad ight, at the “AUBURN,” corner Peansyivaiia ave, and 2a st. or 1 Parlor and Re ‘on aecond and third oot, gisaud beat. *R RENT-IN A PRIV handsomely tarntehet De Jor:sauthern expomures suitaine node Y.—FURNISNED also Bedrooms ih hot and cold wacer, THREE UNFURNISH ‘second floor, With heat, gas an provements, in new house, 709 13th st how mse FOR SHAT IN A PRIVATE FAMILY. ON P=, ear 16th st., will rent the Sec D ROOMS ‘all modern ia S23 MST TWO ROOMS ONF < large sized tail room, with excellent howrd. table board ‘also, Unexceptionable reference, « 4 required. a Pons TH STN, We VERY pesiie able furished or tufurnished Novus, wit > Tavie ieard mus de 7 1 ST. NW. ELEGANT sa- Joow Parlors newts aud handsomely feruisled. in balf ablock of the Arlington: first-clays table and _ MTaw {OK RENT—AN ELEGANT FURNISHED PAR- Jor Suite. containing three rooms and private bat: a ee eee ‘OK RENT—SECOND FLOOR, VERY NICELY turnixhed . new house. vecupied 4 owner. smail 1625 14th st., wear Corcotat Fin RENT — BEAUTIFULLY | FURNISHED Rooms on. second and with Board; references Required. 14i0 Ns ee FOR RENT—TWO HANDSOME FURNISHED rooms, one on first fluor, one on secoud fluor: cei tally locatea: m: gemlemen preferred: private family. 20 ot nese ih RENT—2 BEAUTIFUL OFFICE, poo: ‘opposite Ebbitt Jewelry. ‘chandeliers. OTTO. large. Houre, Soph a eeteganicnees tie te geen. ‘nther ie Taane OF otters on Fat. BB to 'ANTED — EXPERT TYPEWRITING, Ro, ALL tmerand places, Copying: eat fork ‘called for anddehvered. ive Wilt Porran, 38 Fee “ae | sat Feeres RENT—TWO BEAUTIFUL OFFICE ROOMS: ery tures, pponie Ambit, House: $50. or a5 40. D.G. rec Pocivh aos. 1226 F st p.w. SaCEDGHONSIS TO WINTER $e PERM Wie ‘to Chas. iat. Bank =| Fess tist pie Peeing Sox ROOM, SECOND Pies CH FOR RENT—STABLES. RENT THE PALMEE HOUSE. 421 17H Se nw now oe ome for tout by te Week. "Table board, tiret clase. az0-1W RENT_SEOOND FLOOR UNFURNISHED oF furpined completely Yor housek eepi. wild gas ot atid cold water, private batic Apply at Ech ave. wear Dupout Stevet care pase RENT—AT 603 ¥ ST. N. W. A HAND- {sone suite of furniched rosea ou hrsk and'se-ond Denalor or member will find ‘ceutral: terms moderate, Gk RENT AT lie 'G St. rae ‘care of horses. “Can be seen ut Price's stable, OR RiNT STABLE IN REAE OF 461 eae, | =m ee ol ee ee FURNITURE ph eed a Perici namie willbepaid. Address. BAUM, 230° n26-3re cl R RENT—IN 6 21ST ST. N.W., Was att se Emagen | PR FRE ea, Sates ar Sats [, Hay ecules, cor. 10th neon: $000 per iN aw tawe wi ewomalloaDd . REG eo (ee 7E | sul large cringe House and veoarlern: peers ok heh pee | Re aa ‘OF DEEDS FOR

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