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al THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: ‘TUESDAY. ‘The Evening Star has a reqular, permanent bona fide daily circulation more than treble that ef any other daily paper published in Washington, and equal te that of all the ether daily papers here added together. The Star cannet undertake to preserve or re- turn rejected communications. Contributors who wish to possess their manuscripts, If un- used, should keep a copy. Ow Neameutton pald'ce Aucnymove Latvors, Netice. OF THE To Accoumovatz Ixcueastxa Trane, ‘The Handkerchief department ‘has began to spread. The “Initials” and Fancy Sik Hand- Kerehief have removed opposite, next to the ‘Linen department’ (first floor, second on the right), A center table Between the two hand- Kerchief departments will contain the special ‘bargains, The big trade comes from selling “‘All-linen” Handkerchiefs at “cotton-and-linen” prices. CLOTHING TRADE indnige largely in gift and lottery enterprises in con- Rection with their regular trade, but such schemes do Rot commend themselves to popular favor here in the Persogs remitting postee stamps in payment of sub- scription or advertising are requested to send none of alanrer denomination than TWO CENTS. Those of greater value cannot be used, and will be returned to the senders How fur should the husband assume command of the wife in the regulation of the internal econ- omy of the home? That question is likely to be discussed ai some length before the court which tries Mrs. Abby Farwell Ferry’s sult for divorce in Chicago. Mr. Ferry is not charged with unfaith- Tulness to any of bis marriage obligations except his pledge to support and cherish bis wife. Ac- cording to her complaint, instead of supporting her, he permitted her largely to support him, and doled out her money to her so sparingly that she often suffered for the lack of common creature comforts. He forced her to make the children’s clothing end mend the worn-out carpets with her own hands, and then growled because she did not find time to look more carefully after affairs in the kitchen, where the servants did what they chose. He found swiit in the coal-hods, waste.pipes choked, and ashes more than a day old in the Tange. For these things he heid her accountabie, and made her a set of rules, seventeen in number, covering every concetvable detail of servant's con duet and her own relations thereto, To cap the climax, he used to swear at her savagely when- ever she did not live up to his ideal in all respects, ‘The swearing was undoubtedly wrong, and the rules were probably foolish, Mr. Ferry erred in the same Way as the old man in the nursery song, | who owed he could Pham lie wite cotta de and who was converted by a single experiment to ‘the belief that His wife conld do more work in a day ‘Than ke coald in seven.” The error fs of the same class as that which un- married persons always make when they criticise the bringing-up of other people's children. The court might, in this case, step out of the beaten track, and suspend judzment Ui Mr. Ferry had een put for a month ino his wife's place. If, at ‘the end of that period, he were not ready to admit ‘That any housekeeper is an ilo? who employsonly cheap and untrained servants and expects to have his coal-hods Kept free form garbage, his waste pipes unchoxed, and his range cleansed daf!y of ashes, If would be sufficient proof of his own un- soundness of minder obduracy of heart to warrant the issue of a deere against him. It isan unfor- tanate turn things have taken for the Ferrys; but At Wi have {ts bright side if It serves as a Warn- ing to young pesple contemplating matrimony, That a man Who proposes to reform all the abuses of the domestic servant srstem had better address himself frankly to the task, fnstead of lashing the 1 duet of the ee Shoulders of their oversorkisd MISES, It is scarcely surprisiug fhat severe censure bas deen calied fortk vy the conrse of Judge Turner, Of the United States district court now In session at San Antonio, Texas, in suspending business for two days on accouat of ex-President Arthur's death, and refusing toadjourn over Thanksgiving, in pursuance of the recommendation of President Cleveland. ‘The partisan construction given to it in some quarters—that ihe Judge felt a higher re- gard for a republican President dead than for a democratic President living—may be far-fetched. But a less strained view of the case leaves Judge ‘Turner in a positionequaily censurabie. Whether the man Who fills it ts beloved or hated, esteemed oF despised, the office of President at least de- mands the respect of every American citizen. A recommendation from the White House 1s usually considered, by courtesy, equivalent to an order, provided it has nothing unreasonable in it, ‘the custom of observing Thanksgiving day as a national holiday goes back in the north to Mr. Lincoln's administration, and in the south as far as Mr. Johnson's Judge Turner could hardly make the excuse that he had not time to conduct ‘the business of hts court properly if he adjourned for Thanksgiving, for there was no necessity for his adjourning two days out of respect to the memory of the ex-President. The departments in Washington and the federal offices in other cities suspended business on the day of the funeral; there was no call for @ more extended Tribute from the courts; and Judge Turner must have known what date had been fixed for Thanks- giving day at least a fortnight before the news of ‘2Mr. Arthur's death reached Texas. a “Beet fat, lard, butter, water and possibly some cotton-seed of.” These are the ingredients which Professor Taylor of the agricultural department certifies that he found in a sample of oleomarga- rine submitted to him for analysis, If these several substances were lafd out on a poor man’s breakfast table, with the request that he should mix them im proportions to suit himselt and spread his bread with the compound, what would he dot He would use the butter on his bread, drink the water, perhaps, and have the rest removed from the table as not adapted for human food. Yet the mixture of such stuff used to be freely sold as dairy butter; and when it was Proposed to mark it with a government stamp $o That noone should buy it unwittingly, the ery ‘Was raised that the government was Interfering with the poor man’s humble luxuries, ‘The poor man who esteems asa table luxury a compound which he would not eat If ealled upon ‘to mix it himself, must have cither a morbidly active linagination or a mighty strong stomach. $a Somebody has invented 1 new telephone, which | 3s going to knock the Be!l monopoly higher than a kite. Somebody has been doing just that thing | every few mouths for the last half-dozen years, but in the majority of instances the monopoly has simply run its hand a little deeper down into one pocket while putting the rival concern into the other. And the trouble with the people who fight the Bell telephone with other telephones is that ‘they devote all their letsure to Mlghting each other, am occupation which is not profitable in the long run, i One complaint urged against ex-Senator Stewart, ‘Who is a candidate tor the seat of Mr. Falr, of Ne- ‘Yada, in the Senate, ts that “he represents nothing Dut the moneyed interests.” He would find some highly congenial company in the upper house if ‘That Is true, war ON LEASE, A STORE ON PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BE- ‘TWEEN SEVENTH AND TWELFTH STREETS, OR ON SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN MARKET SPACE AND E STREET. ADDRESS BOX 62, STAR OFFICE. —30-3t" Exm Vacve Ix Ovzncoars. ‘We have added to our alresdy very Jarye stock of Overcouts two lines, ones Black and Biue Beaver at $12, the other ‘&© Blue Chinchilla at $15. Hud these Coats Leen parchased at the beginning of the season they would have cost us just the price we mention above, GEORGE SPRANSY, 307 SEVENTH STREET, 228 Opp. U. 8. Post Offce. HOME AMUSEMENTS. A full amortment of DOLLA, DOLLS. DOLLS. TOYS, FANCY GOODS AND NOVELTIES. CH. RUPYERT, alz 403-405 7th st. n.w., near D st. a ‘To-morrow, Wednesday morning, we shall ‘You Cannot Get Place on sale the best values in extra-fine ps ‘Towels ever our fortune to offer. We Something for Bothing, quote: g yin ‘22x44 Barnsley Linen Huck Towels, all white fd this being so readty undonstood in this comma} snd colored borderedextes fine quality. Only nity, we are not offering any ‘22x44 German Linen Damask. Towels, all == white and fancy borders, knotted fringe, superior PRIZES quality. Only 506. each. — 28x46 All Linen Huck Towels, knotted fringe, to our customers except those indicated by cardinal pin-striped border. Only 50c. each. - 21x45 Fine All Linen Momie Cloth Towels, GOOD VALUES, pootigg rg 7 ia border for outline ; aectae 0 ac! - neeeee ‘20x40 All Linen Bird-eye and Damask Towels, aND knotted fringe, fancy borders, superior quality. Goop SERVICE. sar ease WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Gove Drearment “‘Srecurs We have just opened the following specials, ‘well worthy the attention of the trade: ‘Misses’ and Ladies’ Hand-knit Worsted Mitts, Black, Seal Brown, Navy Blue and Garnet. Only 20c. per pair. ‘Ladies’ Fancy Hand-knit Fine Worsted Mitts, Hibbed tops, Black, Navy, Seal and Garnet. Only 50c. per pair. ‘These we have been offering steadily the entire season, taking advantage of OUR EXPERIENCE, OUR JUDGMENT aD OUR LARGE CAPITAL to keep continually on our tables CLOTHING era White: Hand-knit Worsted Mitts, very — warm. ly 2 per pair. of the character we have mentioned. Even yet we ate Borw Fancy Scotch Wool Gloves: Only 37%. -hasing choice things i me = ett WOODWARD & LOTHROP. OVERCOATS, balances of overproduction of the leading clothiers of Tox Derarrueyr. ‘pee — ‘We are displaying an elowant line of Tidies, in aa Mikado and Persian effects, mutable for holiday For example, we open to-day ifta, which we havo marked at extremely low ULSTERS bern 18x36 Mikado Tidies, heavily run with tinsel, silk fringe, usually sold at 75c. Only 50c. each. Lange Montie Cloth Tidies, all the new shades, handsomely eibroidered and in tinsel, usually sold at 873. Only G5e. eae Chenille fringed Congress Cloth ‘Tidies, tinsel embroidered. Only 75c. each. 24x36 inch Fringed Crepe Tidies ‘n rich Per- sian effects, only @1 each. 18x5° inch Bureau Coversto match. Only 1.75 ea.u. Very hand- FOR $10 AND $15, ‘which we esteem to be worth intrinsically much more; ‘and the comparison we fix by opening prices. Every man is interested in clothing, particularly rood clothinz, which we flatter ourselves we possess in ENORMOUS QUANTITIES at pleasing prices, on In suits we goaslowas TEN DOLLARS FOR MEN, FIVE DOLLARS FOR BOYS signs, usually sold at 75c. Only 60c. each. 18x60 inch Antique Bureau Scarfs, $2.25, $3.50 and $5 each, (Second floor: take elevator.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. TWO NINETY FIVE Caunisraas Wraps. FOR THE EMBRYO MEN. ‘More of these estimable articles are given as OVERCOATS a Christmas presents each succeeding year. Our Present stock is large, well selected and supe- “= in every respect to any previously shown, us, ‘We are showing ® superb sample line of Ex- FOR MEN AS LOW AS $18, FOR BOYS AS LOW AS 65 AND treme “Novelties” in Seal Plush Visites and — Short Wraps, many new and original shapes, FOR CHILDREN AS LOW AS @3. elegantly trimmed with fine Nutria, Black Mar- ‘We don’t the top prices to-day, becsuse ten, Genuine Beaver, Gray Astrakhan, Chin- Se For | chills, French Coney and other Fashionable Fur, understand we keep the We have only one or two sizes in some of these INEST 3 lines, hence we advise an early call in order to ee secure a choice. Prices range from $30 to 870 Our’s is the place todo your trading, and don'tyou} each. Worth from $5 to 820 more per garment. We also call attention to a line of Imported Black English Astrakhan Boucle Visitos, long fronts, tipped with heavy silk corded ornament, handsomely trimmed all around with black Rus- sian Fur. We closed this line out from an im- porter at a rivet discount, which enables ua to offer it at the low price of $17.50 each. Worth every cent of $25. Think of an imported wrap for $17.50. ‘From the excellent stock of Beal Plush Sacques wesingle out asa special valtie one 40-inches Jong, with four real seal ornaments, lined shroughout with, fine quilted satin, Only 82: ‘beat of its kind we have eve: Plush Visite, elaborately trimmed with fine Nutria, lined’ with quilted satin loth, Nuteia ball tuning arom the bottom, B eae ee nat Baths isite, wide, genuine bea- yer, fur Snuming an collar sleeves, down the front, and around the bottom, lonz fronts, Upped with plush snd fur balls, inéd with fine quali ef anode colored satin.” Very rich, and wortl 875. Only 60 cach. Custoiners will best serve their own interest, and accommodate ts by making their selections at the earliest possible day, thereby making #at- Poa! elgetone aud avoid the crowds nei len forget it. SAKS & COMPANY, Clothiers, Tailors, Hatters and Furnishers, 300, 302, 304, 306 and 208 Seventh sf. n30 Saad ou 130 ney eSODWARD & LOTHRO! Ax Trem Or Isrenesr. yw w w wWwww ww ww wow 2%, << 00. o°0 33 ‘00 AS WE KNOW THE “STAR” REACHES MANY HOMES IN WASHINGTON, WE TAKE THIS ‘MEANS OF INFORMING ITS READERS THAT OUR SUPERB STOCK OF MENS'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING 18 COMPOSED OF THE CHOICEST RESULTS OF THE TAILOR’S SKILL, EMBRACING EVERY KIND AND STYLE OF GARMENT FIT FOR MODERN USE. THE CHEAPEST SUIT OR OVERCOAT FOR MAN OR BOY UNDERGOES THE MOST CRITICAL EX- AMINATION BEFORE BEING PLACED ON OUR COUNTERS, AND THOSE THAT FAIL TO COME ‘UP TO OUR STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE ARE AT ONCE RETURNED TO THE MANUFACTURERS. WE KNOW THAT A PLEASED CUSTOMER 18 THE BEST POSSIBLE ADVERTISEMENT, AND WE MAKE IT A POINT THAT THOSE WHO HONOR US. WITH THEIR PRESENCE, EITHER AS A LOOKER OB BUYER, SHALL HAVE NO CAUSE TO COM- PLAIN OF THEIR RECEPTION OR TREATMENT AT OUR HANDS. AND THEN WE GUARANTEE. OUR PRICES TO BE FROM 15 TO 25 PER CENT LOWER THAN THE SAME GOODS CAN BE BOUGHT FOR ELSEWHERE OR REFUND THE MONEY ON RETURN OF THE GOODS BOUGHT— IN GOOD CONDITION, OF COURSE. MAKING HECK ER’S BUCKWHEAT CAKES. GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, Our Velvet and Plush Departinent will be found at the right on entering our store. We endeavor to keep it supplied with the newest and best that is put upon the market, and it is our Purpose to always mark these ‘ods as low as we can afford to sell them. For staple articles we expect to be “on the market” among re- NORTHWEST CORNER SEVENTH AND D STS. n29 J. M. GRADY, Manager. We Ase Sr Besy IN OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT. WE HAVE THE BEST OF REASONS FOR BELIEY- ING OUR STYLES IN CARPETINGS THE LARGEST AND FINEST COLLECTION IN WASHINGTON, INCLUDING A NUMBER OF DESIGNS CON- TROLLED BY US. JOHNSON, GARNER & CO. Best Extra Super Ingrain (worth 90 cts.) 75 cts. per Ssira Double Weight Ingrain (worth 02 cts.) 50 cts. Peet Btyles of Ingrain (worth 50 cta) 87 cts. per erent Brunel Reduced fo $9 eke Tapeaury Brussels Reduced to 80 ctx RUGS OF ALL KINDS. Smyrna, Velvet, Tapestzy and Mogoet. Bi, 00, 200, G0, 10. SALE-Prices: 1, ePUANRET SALE Prices marked down—1, 81, 83, FLANNED SALE—20 cta,, 26 cta, 30 cts., 350. JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., 229 __ 636 Pennsylvania ave., south side. a ca taflers, not expecting ® larger profit than others, nor Yet claiming to always sell at phenominal sacrifices. ‘We occasionally have lots, however, which we are able to offer at reduced figures. To-morrow we will offer seven items in this class: $1.48—Colored Frize Trimming, in drab, brown, beige, black, «ren, bronze and cardinal. Gold thresd ‘mixture in every piece. Reduced to 75 cents per yard. $1.75—Broken lots of Fancy Plaids, stripes and com- bination colors, in all shades. The price was L formerly $1.75 per yard. Reduced now to 81.19 per yard. $2.25 per yard has been our price for a fine Bilk Plush, in desirable shades. It is now marked 98 cents per yard. ee 19 inches wide, marked down to $1.48 ET cn eee for our stylish Col- cored Veivets, with embroidered polka dots. ‘To-night we reduce them to 1.75 per yard. 45 cent Colored Velveteens, all shades, 35 cents per cae Ni 9 —— soso aS srocmyal ch sn Re? nant hat i wi ‘Remnants of elegant Plaid Silk, 35 cents per yard. fighter oe sCousl ik ot —— licven every cae of ila or Costinute cous, cold Bear in mind, please, that cur stock contains full Fat even tuore serious etieekserespecd- Une of the best quality of Piushes, Velvets and Silks. Our mark-down, in this department, applies only to ‘the seven items above mentioned. They are bargains, we think. ie ‘You are invited to visit our Holiday Goods depart- ‘25e. for half-pous HE SE aimee, OLIDAY, at our fre the Sogn of cromubecke Rew eat oy or themalieat SOL aes gs cae iN: ment. New goods are being opened every aay. Goren -— petwelige, Groce = te es site wy sda ai Bt 7 A a best black Cattbris ber SUODHEAD & . 8 ae x 'i13,24,18,20,21,29,03,04-2ap PAR CHE Jes eo eet - ¥. A. B. Foner, Sa _—, D. C., TUESDAY, NO . HOH 00, E q > A WANTED—HELP. | __FOR RENT—ROOMS. _ ry “TRO LANGE, HANDSOME SUNNY ror — HH 2 hae ft be 2A YP | WERRSSRRRRR al Ga ey Fara: H ‘oo tun H Dopp Ava ave. n.W. x i nw corner ia ‘ hw. RENT 210 A5i> 5 REAR ¥ iE and ¢22 pe SBN a Fe etter cier ag PS ears r DB RENT-TWO ADJOINING ROOMS a vs it Wee ae sos | Penner core alan, sine Rooms al of Fe Satay EAS ra isetiicnane “ANTE OF 0 LEARN THE WATCH: | Fen. Pan at 1000 1 . _ oes Peeve me. cor | ere uid-de" Wastin cadens 1. | \WTANTED_BY A BER ALES A 00 PPP, ERE cag. ‘Apply Slaeiiakiala Sewahey lore, S18 ree RENT_1013 15TH ST, . HANDSOMELY- vetease — 9 BP EE ENR TE ee © | Pitinw 4. yeamn experichee: beet of ek | Feed Roonum, singly or da walter erences Prana a son. SP? RE RkN HON RN Goo .. THE ARLINGTON 1 HORE © pe EM 00 © P )6OERE NNN Il NNN GGG ~ West ‘white gitl for scrubbing. tohente: | \WWANTED_A SITUATION 7) OOOKIN AHL PORE ‘OR RENT_TO A GENTLEMA} ren aoa ea our Te | W sis fauly bya youn wito wemas wo fan Trout or beck room, Lai 10 st Pinot oy Waser E BOY TO MAKE HIMSELF | ¢xc*llcut cook ence, sure | 0k RENT EOL ioe ci ore waricu tested Sec ee FOR COOKS, CH. CHAN ser ae? ays ed feoiateed or waite, ae S,, CHAM. est we ObERING =a Ge WHITE WOMAN J as 6003 o | er cities Fae ge all classes of | SOR RENT—TWO FURNISHED OBR, ALOT. Alors, sy MUSSER NG Ty cee | acme ras ee ns | FUE SRE NO | MEP favere’ Nome. HATIONAL LABOR a? | Fst mw. ‘n0-4t* RENT— FURNISHED ROOMS ay, -ynat FRAT iS Ph nouthers and nant, Pew OE A HE ss ‘ANTED_A GOOD GIRE TO. COOK, Wasi, , | Wiese anergy Prema Bin Of Comeromes 1S Se | inven one Patel the doe xeneral housework: must. sta THOTK OF, 7 pre AA E AA 58 night and’ bring ety relerebcee,” Apply imeioae’ Tigo yay, dood hopiemore an object than Wages. Address R RENT AT 37, GRANT PLACE, TWO HAN’ Pema furpited Redes cad BOAPITOL. Ha P AA ELEL AA It Sse F at. aw. = a an oe ee S heat and ean; 200 Tat wt eh 3 ‘ANTED—PARTNER—LADY PHYSICIAN, can ANTED—A RESPECTFUL youn ESHES 4 | OTHORe Dongoene, PSF A FE Nee of electricity preferred. | appiy to B10 sist st at BIE oom BeberSHe ite JOR RENT THREE ROOM WITH oat En GP FEA Ea = | WeRzmma Seas maser socom om | W ts poate [pee foreman | rhe ep aerenne Sai Seee ee ae Tee | ae Seca ee ee ee J. DURYE, 81 Duke ety Va. | RoR RENT — nooMS. FIRST, “AND SECOND eo — ave, ere LO1e at nee ae oR RENT—ELBGANTLY FURNISH ” EerYour presence is reepecttully requested. The | WAX’ Fara eelton of ret a eS ROT UNDER NOWN HEADQUARTERS FOR | fot locality. 1016 Lothst.nw. 0-2" ” Fen ae oration, Tcnsuryeed, Re: Gisplay excels all past efforts. The majority of the | euce if with racers eie weekly forbexinuing. | General i dg, Nureen, Gonet on, Walters and oe oe ‘HANDSOME ROOMS WITH nae Sou, pf Rhode Tslahd and Conneeticut aveinee md novelties were personally selected by the proprietor | APply to 8. HESS, 428 7th st, Sepereh Hone, Workers, with femig Doard for, permanent: transient an tal one cchapete. 104 Mw ‘when in Burope, and prices are quoted that appear ob- ANTED — IMMEDIATELY — AT. 20 NORTH ANTED— KNOWN THAT ONLY RELIABLE | _i0-iwe eng eer eTOL, ST sunily low. After the “Opening” regular prices will be | WY, Carttol a servant for general housework: |W anacampetentomreante it tien —wisito Fe RENT—15 |W. PLEASANT SUITE | floors mnie or'en suite, with oF without a hall resumed until after Christmas. By buying now you | reference. and colored with city ‘references, Ds & BUR- frout toons tate ndaowly furnished; | roosus cueap. > on etatn a puloation froth ail suilwekems oatce canst ona oe we TEDA RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRL, A8 | GENS, Rup. Bureau, 020 Fet.nw. B2S1000 | sughern gxowure; Bait mr the Arlington. Om RENT KES TEOWAS CIRCLE isis eater cme, Abily at 1001 Connestcntave. ABO | __W. NTI ED ROO ok RENT XX FURNISHED, wy | fais Tec ee ee eens sin s8%,00,U UV VERENN NIRRR oS, WANE COMPETENT WOMAN As COOK ANTED ROO MS onus on scott our, eh suite r angle: we and | 3 7 Oe BY YRERRN NHBRR 8 esiatrant: miu come "well necommended . ch on eanhe floor: cepwenieat teams. rid atest. | FOR RENT TWO HANDSOMELY. Comat nt: H By. gndgo be t nights. Apply at 2006 Pem ‘ANTED-BY TWO GFNTLEMEN A ROOM ON 304 cating Rooms yn second Hoar, furnished oF part *ssgQ OU UY VER NNNMERE Ss, ee ae rd eo a Navy imide | 2 Spee | turniehed: heat and light 400 Tithst nw. nds Tk S50 Coo WY Eeed SHEE Ess ase Jag, with board, permanent if suitable. ‘Addrens SILAS, af RENT—O15 E ST. NW, UNFURNICHED - Ms =4 8ss8"00 UU V) «REEN NUR RB’ Wares 7 OROUGHET COMPETENT ae oe, ieee _ Grechnn; guivalebsths aioe Aas beet oe EBS REXT | SINGLE OR Commi migarina Ef ‘wash and do general. how a a or, unfurnished, with veut as 12)4e Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs for 9c. work can sectire a situntion with a liberal salary. i’ W MEN FURNIS : noa0-Lin BURN comer Peunsyly 25e Ladies’ and Gents’ Linen Handkerchiefs for 19¢ Se Childs’ Linen Handkerchiefs for 4c. gi? Eadiest and Gents' China Silk Handkerchiefs for ae Large Silk Mufflers for 89c. 123¢¢ Linen Collars for 3 for 25¢. 124ge Linen Cufts for 9c pair. ‘89c Plush Box with Writing Paper for 25e Silk Plush Picture Fraines for 210. 49c Embossed Picture Frames for 42c. 29e Carved Wood Picture Frames for 23c. 8c Plush Whisk-Holders with Mizror for ‘25 Embossed Plush Autograph Books for 21¢. GRe Rococo Photo Frames for 49¢ 68e Bronzes in Plush Frames for 35c. ‘73¢ Manicure Set in Plush Box for 62c. 48c French Plate Hand Mirrors for 39c. ‘83e Brass Candelsticka with Bronze Figures for 27c. ‘98c. “Chick” Clocks, warranted, for 89c. mae well recommended “App nnsylvania ave. &. €., C: at TANTED—A WHITE BOY TO ASSISTIN: STADUE. Apply after 9 in the morning to COUNT GALLL Richmond F 30-1 WANTED}. GoD co0K ASH in aamail family. 1012 16th st. WASTED AN EXPERIENCED GROCERY CLERK for the month of December. Address DECI Star office. WANTD-A XOUNG WHITE GIRL As NY duauire, between 5 and 6 c'elock, at S17 st. 2. family of two: must iy B31 ANTED—COOKS, DRESSMAKERS, NURS! maids, laundresses, scrubbers, waiters, shucl coachmen, other help, all nationailty,, math, refere ‘Bnd cities and country. “FM. BURNHAN. iw. WaANTEp-4, BhGH one whe fuorouehly, n Wins cha: V P.O. FOR SALE—MIs Fai SALE—A HANDSOME BAY HORS! ROR SALE_FOUR NTLE! rd fen Price not over $10. Address abel i, WANTED--HOUSES. ___ D-TWO NEW SIX OR SEV fous vr. Owners a y ANTED=HOUSE AND LOT FOR in good location. Address W. N. JOHS CELLANEOUS 7 YEARS: ound: work double or single; «an ‘beat three B., 12 Barres ai., Baltimore, Md. SETS OF DOUBLE CARRIAGE Procinion aur Fen Meat busine. Apply at 441% and two sets of Singie Coupe Hi srt of heh ‘98c Caso with Comb, Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes | Jersey ava. 1.W. Very litle unete Alngtacveral Liver cance for 73¢. ANTED — DO 5” EMPIA wwiieee BU. | Blankets. Apply at the Livery Stable of E. P. itOss, 250 Figured Bronze Pitchers for 19¢. rean ee eee conducted pom ‘Ladies. Men and Women, lored. for nll kinds of domestic labor, M 19-4w ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED CHILD'S NURSE ho can couterécomunended. Apply at 403 i ‘B3e Old Silver Shoe Match Boxes for 27c. white an 49c Mirrors with Phish Frames for 39¢. 39c Glass Bottles for covering for 33e. $1.35 Plush Writing Tablets with paper for $1.15. 1c Brasa Photo Frames for 9¢. 13¢ Brass Ash Receivers for 11c. 10 per cent Discount off all Books. 10 per cent Discount off Ciiristmas Cards. 980 Work Boxes and Odor Cases for 79c. $1.10 Leather Cases and Celluloid Comb and Brash for 9¥c. $2.19 Plush Cases and Celluloid Comb andy Brash for $1.89. $1.08 Plush Collar and Cuff Boxes for $1.79. 82.39 Plush Shaving Case (complete) 8: 1.68 8-Button Undressed Mousquetaire Gioves for W. at., Le Droit Park. ANTED — WHITE GIRL FOR eaten housework. *no cooking, washing oF ironing. Best references required. 431 Wes ‘TO = RY CUTTING aD tring, at the Eureka “Cutting School, at re- May Building, 7th and E sts. n. w. ABLE COLORED WOMA\ food references: Chane of itie eaitd ana isu housework. Apply first floor Milton Flat, 1731 H st. Wasnt ONCE—A GOOD COOK, WHITE, with good city references: also to axsizt in laun: ary. Call between 10 a.m. and i pan. at 1225 Connee- ticut ave. n.w. 129-3 F 91.50 5-button Kid Gloves, Emb'd backs, $1.23. #1.10 5-Button “Elite” Kid Gloves for 92c. 'ANTED — FOR INFANT TWO ’ 7 months id’ the es of references re bt Ad. ‘8c Gents’ Dogskin Gloves for 79c. dress Box 106, Star office. barter ‘98c Ladies’ and Gents’ Lined Kid Gloves for 87c. 25e Ladies’ and Child’s Cashmere Gloves for 19¢. 19 Dolls, all styles, for 1c. 49c Dolls, all styles, for 38c, 8c Dolls, all styles, for 7c. $1.98 Dolls, all styles, $1.67. ANTED—WHITE MAN TO SWEEP STORE and make fires. Apply at 414 9th With GOOD COOK IN A PRIVATE FAM- rnlddlosge colored wowan preferred. -Ad- dren swath seferences BO. GeorgetawenyD. Sa Box 71, Wi ‘TED—FOUR MORE SALESMEN WANTED by BM Company by the iit of December. Ap. 5 Fans, all styles, for 99¢. ‘once, hurthwest corner 19th st. aud. Pennsyi- 21.68 Fans, all styles, for $1.29. age $4.98 Fuas, all styles, for $3.98. £83.98 Fans, all styles, for $4.08, 1c Jewelry, all styles, for 14. Jewelry, all styles, for 1 ie Jewelry, all styles, for 38e. 85 Jewelry, all styles, for B7c. $4.73 Watches, all styles, for $3.98. 10¢ Purses, all styles, for 7 19¢ Purses, all styles, for 140. 25e Pocketbooks and Satchels for 19¢. 4c Pocketbooks aid Satchels for 38e. 68e Pocketbooks and Satchels for 49. ‘98c Pocketbooks and Satchels for 79¢. ANTED—A COMPETENT WOMAN TO COOK anid, wash for suall family, with good refer- Y ANTED—COOKS, FIRST-CLASS, Maids, Waitresses, Salesladies, Coachmen, Waiters, General House Workers, with references. Nat, Bureau, 517 W. euces. Apply at 7 and — MEN AND WOVil ) CALL AT Vise and colored wonien ¢ OOMBS & BUKGESS, Employment Buren. 2 10t* WwW BOYS, GIRLS, TO guia of sarap, a Mi earn $70 per uionth at their own h FoR SALE—A PAIR OF YOUNG BAY MARE Gun be seen at 921 Louisiana ave. ou the rst. sft Parlor Stove, lielttly aed. FoR. BRO., 0:50 JOR SALE-STYi Estehwe JOR SALE—BARGAT Rosewood * Kk SALE—SEVEN GLASS COUPE ROCKAWAY, 4g Mod, as lew for lens than half’ cost, at MIN? Repository, Anacostia, D.C. 230-3! 5 SALE— ONE FINE VICTOR BICYCLE, IN dcondition; size 52 inches; will sell for cash can be seen at the star o 29-1 SALE—A GOOD CHANCE FOR A PERSON ‘a ‘small capital. — Stock and Fixtures of he fore, Ina good location. doing a mice buai- nt cheap. Corner 10th and G ata. n. é. Pais SALE_CHEAP_CHICKERING FLAN, THO Bedroom Suites, Hall and Stair dah If sisters: would inake a good light driving tezm 10 R282 ‘OR SALE—LATEST IMPROVED HQWE SEWING ‘Machine, neerly new: will sell cheap for cash. Also, ‘Can be seen at 619 B. ns WITH BILLIARD cheap, At LOPPER'S Cabinet Maker 129-30" (OH RALE-00.¥ ‘ARDS OF BRUSSELS CARPET me Wardrobe. Apply at 217 Delaware ave. n.e. ae Al HEAP_COUPELETT, HORSE j Harness. Call at 414 D st. n. oan OR SALE—A PAIR OF FINE end aood Wagon without 3 bed. W. ‘S Hod) SI ARE, 15% HA ix years old, noid, Kita amd jertiey waleats die, Coupe or carriage. HOLMES’ Stables, ‘Smithsonian Upright Piano, Perfect onder musically; oFienal price ‘kerine Square Piano, we lea and lyre, suiget toned; orig- carinye out prdes BAETn {Toa Pennsylvania ave. Raraaetry ace of oud a OR SALE-LANGE STOCK OF FALL AND WI Satel les, fo . tions for T0cr to help tor nay. postage er carriages, compen, cotipeletten, browelat $208 Satchels all nile, for 82:30, ROWELL® Rulana¥ vi. né: dine, coupe rockaway ahd latest, noes, he amd eo 33G¢ Satin Pin-Cushions for 20c. AN i@ MEN 'TO DEG. | nd han joaN ar DUN Grate Novelties for fall aud winter trades stenay nlcsient $0 10 812 Kearned; all materials nishe K mneiled tance no objection. TL, NOVELTY WORKS, opposite ni8-th.s,00.6 ANTED—CANVASSERS FOR LIFE INSU ance; Isheral compensation. Apply to 290 434 at. 029-3. $1.25 Lace-trimmed Pin-Cushions for 980. ‘8c Lace Toilet Sets for 89¢. 68c Persian Searfs for Draping for 49c. ‘8c Felt Table Scarfs for 89c. 81.75 Madras Curtains for $1.59 pair. 62c Momie Bureau Scarfs for 49c. ‘98c Spanish Lace Neck Scarfs for 78e. 25e Crepe Liase Itufttings for 19¢. 10 per cent Discount off Dress Trimmings. 10 per cent Discount off Laces. 10 per cont Discount off Furs. 48c Fancy Feathers for 3c. 68 Fancy Feathers for 48c. Q fui Aucdroee NATO! City Hall, Boston, Mass, P.O. Bo: v WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS ED— ‘8 few hundred dollars in some good, paying, un nervices or no objection to partner. Address ROGERS, Star office. FRR Sal. pommber of years ra Retained: satisfactory reaone for selling. Address, with "a name, W.0.C. sm 479 tha is Cow. ESALE AND JOBBING BUT. heese business, in, Pauimore; ‘established | mimanding ® good trade; cen- located: reasonable rent; old employes can be ‘ter and Post Oftice Box Iti m7 S—SINGING BIRDS, BIRD FOOD AND ‘Cazes, Gold Fish, Aquarimis and Fish Food. gest assortment in the city, at SCHMID'S Bird fore, 12th at., two doors sonth Ph, “n27-Lm* ARLY NEW POOL TAI (OR SALE—CHEAP- BLE. Fruttconleie: good conaiGen sony LR bth x ues at ful oR titye handsome: krates neuzhibor ‘hood : superia ho snail children. ‘ot K. horth pITES OF ROOMS K St nw. ANT. Z| FoR eS AT 422 117TH ST. N. W. front root Ri Pent inoderate, 0. ENT—TWO BEAUTIFUL 4 hed rooms ¢ eat: finest of loca ‘table board and an farnace ome, elocanthy farsi gantly furns 1009 13th st. nw. ‘RNISHED —ROOMS— Three conmuniceting Mrutahed rooms, > Southern expustire, froUting ON PAM ON SECOND, i board, COMMUNICA- a patlor foot 2 10WA QOK RENT_1627 14TH ST. N.W., NEWLY AND well-furnisbed Roous, single oF et) mite, 3d floor, with or without board, with m. i, suitable for M.-C: krate if desired: references exchanged. n30-6t JOR RENT— ROOMS, 2D FLOOR, UNFURNISHED Room, 3 floor, nicely furniahed Room with bound: private f 030-30" WOR frot entucky lady. FE BT a gent ru Jocation ‘unsurpaneed; opposite: Franklin’ Square 9. handaome? ‘with or without board. 7 K ST. FRANKLI REN’ A LARGE ALOG mat FOO, eon R RENT—AN ELEGANT FU at nw 920 14th at. nw. oR nea, depertments, and pri RENT 512 13TH STN. + CORNER 43 ST— ielied rooms, Bret second and third. + References exci ea tabie hoard, house kent b Airet and |. D. CORRE. nos0-3t* TN SQUARE— joors, STORY RIED FARE nl private bath 30-00" W, FURNISHED rooms, bath and every convenience location nearcar yal hotels. DR RENT LARGE, HLEGANT PARLOR, WITH ‘one of fw private batt ting an ed Toons, all well furmiahed. 230 Ist st ure. Stab for rent in'rear. OR R REN 816 AND 814 FIFTEEN TH STN. northwest, between Wormley’s and Chamberlin's, eat, secord and thin oor Sulton andsomely furnished : mace heat; southern exposure. inj Rooms; second floor. private tarlly fed separately. Second aud Third Fi otisekeep ing: water on eacl references required. 714 1itl outh from 1008 Pa ave. n. w. Apartments; new pen, perc, fren, with WLY FURNISHED ROOMS, communicating, on third floor rent moderat One, dual room, on samue floor. Also, 2 PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS y without children.second floor, over 903 7th sth. Ww. T—UNFURNISHED OR PARTLY FUR- Joos; ve y convenient foor: rent in h wt 2. w. ENT— _NICELY FURNISHED SUITE OF “open grate ; ov Sooking Towa Circle: ‘could be tsedas private’ junior and chamber. private family no other lodgers; ‘nefer- Qnees. 1211 Hide Tale veo lw HED PARLOI 5 th t .W a9 communicating Rooms on second floor and two on third floor, with table Board, at 1807 H st. n.w, will be ‘ot 343 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. KENT_1WO HANDSOMELY let single or en suite, RENT—LARGi ‘OR CHEERFUL | FROST Room F first ficor, well furninhed : lane TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS 020-2 FURNISHED “ng. Se lonetn: modern conveniences ist family; OR SALE—ENCYCLOPAEDIAS. JAMES PAR- ‘98c Fancy Feathers for DRESSMA x ton, the celebrated historian and bio raphe ave 20¢ Picot Edge Ribbons for 17c. rae Ngee eta the day "y | “that in every houne where thore is. placed a set of A Picot Edge Ribbons for 19¢. particular. iress PAR‘ Star office. _1t° oton's Cyclopsedia ie is Tikeweiuing the whole family ce Se. ED-NEW, CLEAN AND DRY PICKED | tocollege.” This work, a Salone can be ob Perit ternpenncaietreen rere Wisse Obly 15 cents per Ib. All orders by | tsined at once on small ‘monthly payments by eddress- 91.85 “Gloria” Cloth Umbrellas for 91.50. mail, over 10 Ibs. delivered every part of the city. | ing Box 120, Star office. neraw $2.05 Gold and Sliver Top Silk Umbrellas for 2.39. | Mattresses made to onder. O38 Ht. hie. -n'}0-1W" RR SALE-RESTAURANT, INTHE SOUTH: 8c Bterling Silver Top Canes for 59c. 98e Gold Top Canes for 89e. ‘7c Colored Velvets for 7c. 89c Colored Piushes for 81c. $1.10 Biack Velvots for 89¢. #1.19 Black Gros Grain Silks for $1.07. 98e Black Satin Rhadames for 89e. 10 Colored Satin Rhadames for 98c, Se Colored Surah Silks for 58e. $1.29 Colored Faille Francaise for $1.15. ASTED-TROF, ELLIOTT. OF NEW YORK, HAS NED the EUREKA LADIES’ TAILOR SYS. THM CUTTING SCHOOL: to. teach the entire Artof Dressmnaking, Basting, Triinminy designing snd Dra ing; we use no chart, scale or machine: itis 40 simple thnt a child can learn; it fs the only # that gives S perfect At without refitting; we teach the sywtem in five days: our pmpils furnialied ‘good positions at lanre onr terms are only $10; evening classes for gins; our pupils furnished with certified Givlomas: first-class dressmaking: Evening Dinner Dress ler; Patterns cut to kul der. coup Fe ‘Apwl FOE SALE FIVE, HORSES. WILE WORK, st pli SIT forthe eastern section of the city’ Inquire of HENRY HN, cor. 11th and E sts. 8. ¢. n26-6t" IGHAM, BY BREWSTER, OF Pole and Shafts: in’ first-class or- , Pole and Shafts: in good order. 'S Coach Shops, 2508 Pa. ave. 124-61 Coupe I at PAIN! rele or doe Ag two ‘ne, Bares table Nery Stables o § russe n28,2630.a5 re, 1OR_ SALE — ONE HAND UPRIGHT, or 5c. baer} 75; one: mare, on Soe Alc Woel Cannere ford SRO ame HTM, | ok eine Cpe Hie tag Ma $7.48 Black Diagonal Jackets for $5.98, V OWN—THAT COARSE HAIRS ON. HU WORCH & CO., 920'7th at. n23-3m e are positively obliterated, marks. My Electric Needle is the only for thin hideoua defect. Send for full particu tric treatment for ladies aud children, GABRRIEL, 1321 G stn. WANTED. 10 BORROW Pin-striped Jackets for 6. 50 Plush Wraps for ®:25. $20 Fancy Boucle Cloth Wraps for €18. $1.98 Tailor-Made Jerseys for 81.59. 81.10 Silver Gray Gossamers for 89c. $3,400 FROM OWNER ‘on first-class real estate security. Address Lock PoE SALE—SQUARE Gi E—BIRDS_A FINE LOT OF IMPORT- y Birds, the best’ singer for sale cheap. so, Bird Food and Caves: at th store, 113 HARTBRECHT. AND PU change, We offer forsale, for owner « bandsotsely * = for 7c Ahished rosewood cane, with heavy wp mouldin Be Maton Cth Su fn Nassar abet ercee od Rae eemramntas ; fo00 for 81! ANTED — PURCHASER new, for only, 8150, cash or $200 o 81.68 Black Span Sill Hove for $1.43, ‘ius: paces onter. Very reasonable a Ter mouth: cluding Batdsoine Stool aud Cover. GEG Oacliniice Wool Rexe (noe Box 58, Star ofico,__ iti PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOM: Se ee ee WASTED — MNS, ANNIE G- FAU: NOE, TYPE: | _no23 Poe ih at. Schopper's Famous H. Alaua'tv." Best of rtorences, EM aGeta | JROR SALE — BAR ARE AND CE. - he ons He Boece 97 Pai | Pangititt Pianos of Tite best makes: new snd ssomi 480 Fancy English Hose for 4c. CED HORSES TO WINTER: 7 PER ‘Boe Merino Panta for 2th, Migrainshd hay'refer to John &. Baker, Uaiuced prices for one mon y terms. | Pay- 4Nc Merino Underwear for 44e. Ie ers Walk, Miccellovite, Md” | mente gid per tmonth ‘The only ex- Be Medicated Wool Underwear for 87c. a on? LHEEIANS EXCHANGE WAREROONS, 44c Best Muslin Drawers for 35c. 68 Embroidered Chemises for 48¢. $1.68 Bridal Nighteowus for $1.24. n WW indother farniture, hair muttreasee renovated and remade. Samples of all grades of goods for cover- in on land. Moth exterminated. Gxbinet repair 17 ‘9th st. ‘NG, STYL. ‘OR YOUN ish and fast teuin of Sorrel Horses, with or without SALE—A THOROUGHBRED 5 Finely Embroidered Skirts for 98c. ADL, Practical Upholstoret, 2000 44th atm. w: | Sac Youd waqou tulle ok amore copia, a Ye 44c Net Hip Bustles for 35c. TW 3280, FORGES TO WINT! Eman nae ete, 4 Es FEMENS ome 81 French Woven Cornets for 87¢. at abies fn Fairfax county: smug Wine’ abd: Fighor merchant, and agent 'for the 85c Stamped Momie Scarfs for 6c. ory, low. Inanire at H. WELDS cs, ‘ave. LW. 1409 Sth st. 1. w W 3S TED THE BEST, PLAC) to get firnt-clans Norfolk Oysters « supply constantly on hand: families supplied with Gc Stamped Linen Tidies for Ge. 25c Nurses’ Caps, all styles, for 190. 25e Lace Trimmed Aprons for 21c. | Se ‘Trimble rye whiski 10 to be part payment on bicycle ‘OR SALE— BICYCLE RIDING TAUGHT AND machine rented for one month, all for Oa -} i shticked oyntere at the shortest notice. Special atton- | purvhase. Tait CAPITAL OX LAUD. S30 1406" shew a ve octave nm r fe bel TE, BY Sl Weare steers pee | Eta eee fai = ‘oco HH UM tun Bop Sao? | weenie fone SO Mien, SAHIZ | Seakdecod oa eat Bare is ip She Ban nat caouee £9 Wer ES aed cer green uae |S eee ene ee $2.98 Plush Bonnets, all sizes, for $2.48. for cash, WM. FREIDERICH, the Man- nz THE PIANO ExOnAxgs 48c Hand-Knit Leggings for 39¢. cturing Jewele1 5 Tth Bt, opposite neo = 25c. Hand-knit mittens for 19c. = 2 he eeee )R SALE—SUN DI @8c. Hand-knit hoods for 47c, rANTED—R. WASHINGTON'S MAGIC CREAM, mul paet GAS HEATING STOVES, ‘stove to heat a ‘bed room or bath room, for Merino Cloaks: 5. or Instantaneous Cure—Any breaking out on face a ‘rooms in proportion. 250 English Ribbed Hoe for 100 or body cured, “Moth pumpiey, wrinkles black heads | aT BG iAOuret aw. 93.98 Imported English Jackets for $2.98. removed, aud ® clear complexion insured to all who i SALE—FINEST LINEN PAPERS. $4.08 New Style Coats for 84.25. ‘use it: perfectly harmless, Cheap. “Fesiinontalson a Tobe hud at W.9. Thompeon's, 15th st.; Drew's old Pajor'a Fdhand if sts Davisy Sti aig Bnet pplication, 75 English Tweed Ulaters for $3.98. 5e. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs 4c. “CALIGI *H OF FICE.’ oc29-3im_W.H. PONTEI General Agent, 933 F st heat; caterer Teut very low. 408 Maineave. sired; ‘furnished; fronts north secant ‘TWO COMMUNICATING | Pal references. 1213 g. ORS, two Halt two aquares trom National hotel ory roomn Fou: nicely farts tht rooms i tae au eave, four Bo ‘two pretty parlors fret ire ave., four Rooms: two joor, diring-room and kitchen basement, Te | trobe: bay window Gibs FURN furnished front room. southern exposure, and one ianall room. 917 Hat. nw. RENT—826 20TH ST. N. W., DBO" TWO FUR- n2O-At* "NICELY FUR- nished rooms, with or without board; near Penn. ave. 7OR {avenueA thoroughly Furnished (OOMB: Oesirable location, BOARD, i desired. RENT—1321 N STREET, _ D203 n29-3t* CORNER VER. ‘Suite of ny Parlor floor: lao, unfurnished nished Boome jooms, at 13:2 13th st. n.w., near Lowa Cire! board. Guhat. 1K FURNISH te ) ROOMS, EN SUITE Tew furniture; w27-st patlor, office, bedroom, tide for MCs usar Belt ue and 7th care 1a? Hed “RENT. We SUITES OF ‘Rooris: handsomely furnished. On first aud wecond joors, suitable for receptions; first-class board con- Venient, or caterer allowed. cr OR vuuiaaveune, in a ac. FO RENT—A PRIVATE | FAMILY, == Lut, 24 and 3d private erate: at 230 Ft. news near Pension abd ‘hniged. ‘RE! 22 LST. OF parties; their honse, near the prt privade Yahuily, 80 ‘reasonable; PENNSYL Senators or ‘board if de- OWNING nents, wish to rent nhuely fund Atarenit single or eh mut, laens unexceptonsble references regard, ‘Box 36, Star of RENT. floors fices: references ¢xc! ny unfurni itchen; caterer allowed. Foam RENT THREE OR ished ty necond, floor: ;ENT—LARGE spICELY EpSuISED & Rooms ox NT_TWO FURNISHED FRONT, COR aloo, ts Bout D ELEGANT, ROOMS, ‘also small FW Ayreor cok, Tih and Tsia hw? WC atbura 35 Boys’ Rubber Coats for $1.19. ee c= soutneget cor. iat wt: ana A, 1 ave. W. EShaifer RES Pees — aa, i igkee diaiee ae Se q rN 88g wt ave. Rw.: 3. 89% EP RN THT. gt ear are.it. Polo, 834 12 Sco fe RMT ET gts stn: Sickie ae on, 24 aud Pa, GSE Eun RN FT Bus and New Yo BOARDING. ‘fathand New York ave. © Biting, 14th and Se ANTED—THE PUBLIC TO KNOW THAT WE \ fava made a special RO eld 0 ae cent. saved. TAYLOR & E BART, 5c. Sgtin-lined Scarfs, all styles, for 1c, 4c. imported Scarfs, all styles, for 39¢. G8c. Hand-embroidered Scarfs for 57¢. ‘8c. Fink, Clark & Flagu’s Novelties for 87c. _ ESE a 1.20 Satin Suspenders, in ¢lass boxes, for 97c. cae ED—HORSES TO. WINTER AT 88 <7 Silk Embroidered Suspenders for 19c. ee re rt daly refereaces ives st. 48c. Merino Underwear for 410. i Single room with same, LL HOME COMFORTS IN COTTAGE ne Heman O2 3 oes x gucionns Sod. im. O40 oa eae) nn elore gables ov len. shi ot Saturday, 1 Saxony Wool Underwear for 89c. county, Ma. $-Im* 81.75 Lamb's Wool Underwear for $1.59. Wi DoWM. ROTHWELL, 15 SD sT. 8 E, bs Scarlet Wool Underwear for 88. Ges and: Steam Fitter and contractor, .50 Bearlet Lamb's Wool Underwear §1.29. # zu and defective plumbing a specialty. $2 Seariet Gaskmere Usserwear $1.79. = ae 25c, Merino and Wool Half-Hose 21c. ofp AND eating Rear PLATING eee ey Neg apa a's ot SORTS ct ‘78e. Fancy Trim! ight Shirts Me ing at eh Sie wtatcnoear 3c. Linen Collar ply, fr 11¢, Tid Riinyivtal ate ep pytsty 1 20c. Linen Cuffs, r ps Ware SSpany TPE WETTING ALL THOS $1.85 Genuine “Gloria Umbrellas for $2.56. deren Calieraptomice. ‘25e. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for 19c, ees 112-2, ‘98c. English Dogskin Gloves for 790. 39c. China Silk Handkerchiefs for 290. 1308 eee ces “weer Sellout to Feat ine abd wvenue cars: Bo ~ | Reeeiraen canker sR ies 1720 EF Bret Boon ith or without ere aoe wes RACH LOT AT Br As 132825 eit Beer SOUVENIR PRICES TO A CUSTOMER AT ea aes |Z (ae Jeary pea RE Rs REGULAR PRICES ANY QUANTITY. essen se tee at ete — = 3_| Room ax BOARD, 1833 @ OT. NW. ew aera A aed pi ‘RE OVAL I 2117-19 cee ean ange AVE. AND 401, 403, 297 405 AND 407 12TH Bf, 3. W. ees pe i Eee ek per day. S04 I ot. ow. rooms at I , = mipstet™ | NT. FURNISHED THIRD. Fas oot wath best and gaa; with oF wathot 1342 Gat aerate RENT — Hi FURNISHED sith or without rivute fam Bo Beh ca Gan ny NT_TWO, FUR Fe PE pee tand bath rs adie heat List and bath” 106 G at eer er RENT -FINE Sure urTE OF EOF TWO Ob THREE Foraiabog Ieom all et: wath private te ‘served. if SOO Fae ie Seen Samer ons ble board's specialty reterence” a Se aw. ‘RENT—DESIRABLE A tnd tira fore: Faz wenents; Con tars terms | RENT—NICELY FUR venient Et iat a RK RENT—TWO OR THREE UNECUNISMED | FS3r Poor iu Sax pe 5 RENT — Host. NW —PURNISaE d Bedroom on yt four; ale ednoonue second and third doors, with hot an rst SW, en F and ‘Arlington BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED kOOMS. m apcond aid third floors, with Beant. r ined. 1416 N at. 0.3 ar ok RENT OA SUITE OF ROOMS, UNPUR: ished, Hi uice house: Horihweste oi adults. Addrens, wiving full thon. JOR RENT—PLEASANT, ‘Rooms, with or without. Rabie wiven and required. 514 18th at pe RENT-PERSONS LOOKING POR Roos combats petal ty cal at fice for trv Lint 3" PROC TOR @ BON, eal, Batate rues, 220 Fate “ JOR RENT—A second -#te teman and wife. Pri Venient to street cage. st ne. OR RENT—a SUITE OF Fe RENT_ HOOM RENTING AGEN st nw.--We have « constant and. it vad for same, tarnished uit Board; mats rooms in all parte of fo rent and want pe A pease cal at the ol FURNISHED LARGE with good bound, for gen- fainily; ‘rood location - Jereuces OXCAAT SEL A HENRETTA. FOR RENT FLATS. JOR RENT—A BANDSOMELY FURNISHED FLAT in “The Everett,” 1720 H xt. n.w., most convenient, WHOS. 3. FISHER & co, wares, Td Yat. ow. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED SUITE ‘on fir Moor, delightful third door siti also sine fie rooms for ‘gentlemen: southern exposure, open, hires T-TWO BEACTIFUL OFFICE ROOMS Euhtt House FOR RENT—STORES. VOR RENT_ STOKE, 6 14TH ST. N.W.; LARGE | Bcetiar aud stable.with five-room House above. 843. Store separately, @25, House mojaretels, #20 DUN F’ BEALL., n20-1m, 1420 Fa aw, JOR RENT-STORE AND FINTURPS, 255, Penney vanin “ave uw: snitable for iy Nad Tuguire'at the preniaes or at 402 7th <t OK RENT—A SPLENDID BUSINESS CHANG Four beautifel stores, with Dw id Vetwoeu Sand Piepce Fite toa vod tenant, J. 2 : mode W.P. MYERS, 1428 Nas. ] REM vine STORE, AND Ba on aves Pico allpiatotians Sh H RERT STABLE, TWO STALLS: CARRIAGE Toom:: chamber : feed boxes: &. Arraueense Yorable for winter. Enquire at 461 P st. u.w west of alley. JOR RENTLARGE NEW TWOSTOK Stable, in alley near Franklin school inuproventients; can ‘acconstuodate ‘couchman. Ie MYERS, 198 New York ave. JOR RENT—TYPE-WRITERS, 5 PER Mi (Sold on easy terms.) “CALIGRAPH OFFICE. oc20-3m__W. H. PORTER, General Aveut, #3 BUSINESS CHANCES. OR SAL E-SIX SHARES OF TH! of, ne juitable Co-operative Bu HILL, &.¢. Fatate and Insurance, corner | File Droit Building. 130 PULST Is Aun | JPQE SALE #200 CASH WILL BUY 4. Paying Curar. To \d. Confectionnry 8 Accord chance Zor thet days. Good ream 83, 000 SEBO. THE EEN Fos rae HOE STORE, GOOD STAND. LEAD. whtare: growls buries: tock sid fixtures @21000. -Also."a"Horwe mud Carriate,, Arately, Address SHOES, Star ofice irae ARE CHANCE TO PURCHASE GOOD WILL Mend stock of Wacoal id trasl Tota well establiahed, recelivtn ®7 5 per day. Apis a Inerelal oice of DANIEL RAMEY: ois Paw a neni ‘may addiees Suite mend iegitimate tutainew, "A ‘As fo RE CHANCE TO PURCHASE FIRST-CLASS Parties oR SALE—A BARROOM Pool Table, one Bases Fé at ‘DUNN, 248 f0uh stn. w Teabe” IXY SHARES OF MERGENTHALER PRINT- ioe Compmuy stock for sale tn 1 Kedress Box 77, Star office MMERCIAL OFFICE. 938 tablished tor the purpose of auger as Drug Store, Dry ‘Grocery. &e Fou avold all publicity, which haw ahi m- rect on business, Your own interest, yar business, if for wale left wt our wfice, free aud sold on commuisst ity, DANIEL RAMEY. x w. ne of tedeee y avin Kaveri LE-THAT, VALUABLE HOTEL Pi 1own as the Hs ji and 14% comtals 80. rooms, “tit with elevator: ims front of 20. feet: ‘contains 11,130 10 saare feet, Deine cash payment’ balute ar ‘Terme; Cue opportunity, to ven. io ate. Hho iformution. Ai Vermont ave. nl? SALE—A DRUG STOKE IN ONE OF 1 Lost and most cet tral jocatione i the city aA Will of the Dunitvess, we tir ‘Aus Box 53 mt nd Fa for sale, with the Drietor wishes to ‘retire theredros. ‘will be given by addressing P. LOST AND FOUN oh ae Acide: a | J ,O8T PROBABLY IN 4) ih, A POC Lee ees feverewards ae TS ‘OST-ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON, A RED AND yellow he cane cont bearine ame of Mrs. J and Miss Mitchell. Nuit ale Fewand vi ie Lik if returned to APOCKET- IN 3 820 MONDAY APTER- St at and New York Lime Meven the corner Of picasa nates = iG CARRIED, sftcroun &, white Puint ie paid ifn a i at tas oeeerrcees Fetal ane neces Fearon ae

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