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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY; DECEMBER 28, 1886. THE EVENING STAR. |Soxe Prone Ger Ricu WASHINGTON: BY WATCHING THEIR CHANCES AT OAK HALL, CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS. The closing sele of the lance and magnificent stock of Men's. Boys ond, hela spamess sinountine 20.000. is now in prowress, and the entire stock will sold regardless of cot or value. The Evening Star has a regular, permanent | FOR BOYS—4 TO 13 YEARS: bona fide daily circulation more than treble that of any ether daily paper published in Washington, and equal to that of all the ether daily papers here added together. "THE STAR cannot undertake to preserve or return rejected communications, Contributors who wish to possess their manuscripts, if un- used, should keep a copy. No attention paid fo Anonymous Letters. ‘Mr. Powderly does not seem at ail disturbed by the threats of bis enemles that they are going to oust him from his place of honor. He reasons very properly that any movement which has for its object a reversal of his conservative policy for the MEN Kalghts of Labor ts bound to fafl, because the rad- | 7° a teal leaders can get no solid following. ‘This is a fair statement of the case It does not mean that the Knightsof Labor are indissolubly bound to Terence V. Powderly, for that would amount to saying that the order conid not survive What it does mean fs that his death or disabiitt Mr. Powderly’s name and personality are ident!- fled with the only policy Which the best element inside of the order and the mass of intelligent peo- ple outside of it are willing to see pursued. Either is hands or fn those of some equally efficient administrator, that poilcy may be madea suc- cess; buf a revolt against his authority in a time of perfect peace would be regarded everywhere with suspicion. People would inquire why the Knights are pulling down a proved leader to set up one Whose abilities have yet to show them- selves; and the answer that Mr. Powderiy's course as general master workman ha not met-with the approbation of the order would reflect more tnju- riously on the order than on the chtet marked for aeposal. ‘The complaint that Mr. Powderly’s salary has been considerably increased may be met with the inquiry whether the laborer 1s not worthy of his hire, aud with what consistency such a complaint comes from a sorlety, one of whose avowed objects fs to raise wages to a fair living level. It is not too meh to say that Mr. Powderly works harder for his money than ntne-tenths of the men who grum- bie most at the mprovement of his fortunes. ‘The developments of the last few days In Europe serve to strengthen the belief that an international ‘war 1s impending, tn which Russta and Austria ‘Will Le the leading fizures, while most of the other powers, great and little, will be Interested specta- lors and perhaps occastonal partakers. How far ihe actual hostilities will extend depends more upon aceident than upon any settled plans on the part of the eitef combatants, So closely have the relations of the several European states become interwoven, that a menace to the peace of one Is & menace tothe peace of all. ‘The Magyar element in Austria-Hungary constitutes a bend between that empire and the Ottonan, on one stde, while the Teutonic element claims’ kindred with the Germans, on the other France has her score to settle with Germany, in case opportunity in- vites; while England's and Denmark's family al- Mances with Russia make the attitude of those powers doubtful. The effects of a general European war upon this country would be mixed. Our breadstuffs and munitions markets might be stimulated for a ‘me; but the free selling of American investment securities on foreign bourses would send thetr prices down with a rush, and the draft upon our gold supplies would seriously tntluence the ac- Uvities of our money exchanges. ‘The woe of one part of the human brotherhood is never the un- qualified weal of any other. $< In Boston it 1s proposed toget rid of the feminine high hat nufsance at the theater by a mixture of moral suasion and social pressure. No lady is to be forced into removing her hat: but the circula- ton of a pledge for signatures fs intended to show what the leaders of society think on the subject. This paper pledges each Signer to attend the performances of the Natfonal Opera com- pany bare-headed. A few Winthrops, Endicotts, Saltonstalls, Crowninsbields and similar names appended to tt will have the effect ot isolating any Person with social pretenstons who refuses her signature. It isa shrewd scheme, and deserves success, whether it achieves it or not. But when the hats have all been got rid of, what Is to pre- ‘Vent the ladies from dressing their hair in the Alpine fashion so popular in the England of Ad- dison’s day? The change from covered to un- tovered heads may be only a change from bad to worse, after all; for, though we may with perfect propriety ask @ lady to remove her hat, there are Tew of us who couid throw Edward Irving's elo- quence into the appeal, “Top knot, come down!” SSeS bhp aS ‘Mr. Grady made a good speech at the New Eng- jand dinner in New York, but his nomination for the Vice-Presidency 1s Still a trifle premature, Everything comes, says the old proverb, to him whocan wait. There is no prophecy concerning the fate of him who cannot wait, but the experi- ence of the race is pretty nearly uniform on that potnt. 719) Arne Cuasrus 719 BARGAINS. OUR HOLIDAY TRADE LFAVES US WITH A GREAT MANY BROKEN LOTS OF VARIOUS KINDS OF GOODS WHICH MUST BE CLOSED OUT THIS RDLESS OF COS’ DISPLAY OF OTHER GOODS. WE MEN- ‘TION A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS OFFERED. ONE LOT ALL LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS AT 10c, FORMER PRICE 125 TC OSE LOT SILK HANDKERCHIEFS AT 28c.. FOR- MEK PRICE 38c. ONE LOT EMBROIDERED TIDIES AT HALF PRICE. BISQUE FIGURES, PLUSH FRAY" MIRRORS, BRONZE PLAQUES, BROOM-HOLi RS, &C., AT COST THIS WEEK, AT EG DAVIS’, EVENING Goops. WE ARF NOW PREPARED TO SHOW FULL LINE. OF COLORED SILK BRUSSELS WIDE, FOR EVENING Dki COLOREL PLAIN MECHLIN NETS. COLORED PT. D’ ESPRIT NETS. REAL AND IMITATION LACES - cmt AND FLOUN. BEADED NETS AND TRIMMINGS, SASH RIB- BONS, PEARL TRIMMINGS, AC. ¥. G. DAVIS, ezret ‘719 Market Space. Gaaar Mizx.Dows Ovencoar Sure. ‘The workingmen have been so seriously taxed to support their brethren belonging to labor organizations while out ON STRIKE thet trade this season bas been wreatly impaired. ‘We have been verybusy and have bad no reason to complain, but we are overstocked, and have concluded to make short work and sacrifice our whole stock of (Overvoata rather than carry any over. ‘TO-DAY WE BEGIN Our grest mark-down sale. We have reduced prices thirty to fifty percent, and the fact is you could not ftuplicate any single Overcoat at any wholesale clothing house for the same money. ‘Overeoats at these prices— 94.75, 96.50, $8.50, $10.50, 812.50, $15 and ¢1 ‘Buite at theee prices— 96.50, 86,50 $10.5 812.50, $15 and 818. Overccats for Boys from 13 to 17 years old st $3.75, $4.50, 85, 86,up to 812. Suite for $5, $6, $7.50, #8.50, up to 812. (Children’s Overvosts at #3. $4, 85, up to 88. ‘Suits frum $2.50 up to $10. ‘Fante for Men, Youths and Boys, from $1.50 up. THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CoMPany, ana CORNER 7TH AND G STRERTS. Fire Ixsonaxce. CALIFORNIA INSURANCE CO., of San Francisco. ST. PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO., ANGLO-NEVADA, ASS: ASSURANCE CORPORATION, COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO, of California, HARTFORD STEAM BOILER INSPECTION AND. INSURANCE CO. CLAUDIUS B. JEWELL, Agent, Room 8, Kellogg Building, al4-a.ths2m 1ale Fat ow 3b Overcoat at 4 Overcoats at $2 $3 Qvercoate at 83.50. 30, Momtagnae Chinchill _ Suits at $10. Suite at $11 Suite at $15.5 mu Dress Suils (ewallow:taf coat) at {Odd Pants, immense variety, from @1. OAK HALL, az CORNER 10TH AND ¥ STREETS. J.C. Heremssoy, nrorren. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. REMARKABLE BARGAINS. NEWMARKETS, FRENCH FRISE WRAPS, PLUSH VISITES, ASTRACHAN VISITES, Pisin and Fur Trimmed. ENGLISH JACKETS. NEW GOODS. Recent purchase at tremendous reductions. MILLINERY at Lowest Prices ever quoted. FURS at 10 per cent. discount. _ Best quality only. HOLIDAY Goops. Closing Prices. Many lots regardless of cost, DRESS TRIMMINGS. Direct importation. LACES, ‘Novelties for evening wear. FOSTER KID GLOVES, $1.00 per pair upward. Fitted and warranted. SILK PLUSH, all colors, at $1.05 per yard. BEST QUALITY ASTRACHAN, BLACK and BROWN, at $4,00 per yard, 54 inches wide, 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Recerrox Seasox Is AT HAND, AND FOR RECEPTIONS FULL DRESS SUITS ARE NEEDED. RECOGNIZ- ING THE FACT THAT MANY GENTLEMEN FIND IT NECESSARY TO PROVIDE THEM- SELVES WITH DRESS SUITS ON SHORT NOTICE, WE HAVE HAD SOME VERY HAND- SOME SATIN-LINED COATS MADE UP OF FINE BROADCLOTH, AND CUT IN THE MOST APPROVED STYLE. THESE COATS CANNOT BE DISTIN- GUISHED FROM YINE CUSTOM-MADE GOODS THAT COST ONE-THIRD MORE. WITH THESE COATS WE FURNISH THE LATEST CUT OF BLACK CLOTH OR WHITE MARSEILLES VESTS, EITHER PLAIN OR EMBROIDERED. THE WHITE EMBROIDERED ONES ARE VERY HANDSOMELY MADE, AND ARE EX- TREMELY STYLISH FOR YOUNG MEN, BLACK DOESKIN PANTS TO MATCH COAT AND VEST. ULSTERS ARE THE BEST OUTSIDE GARMENTS TO WEAR OVER FINE DRESS. SUITS. THESE ARE CUT LONG, WITH BROAD COLLARS, AND ARE MADE FOR coMFoRT EB BARNUM & CO, eas 991 Pexsrivema avece, | We Have Repvcen 18 NOW SHIPPING A DEY CHAMPAGNE ‘TO THE UNITED STATES KNOWN AS THE Laden’ Merino V size 310, 3 size 32, 5 lar price. GRAND VIN SEC, WHICH IS OF THE SAME HIGH GRADE 48 THE “CARTE BLANCHE,” AT PRESENT SHIPPED BY ‘HIM, AND WHICH HAS BEEN 80 FAVOBABLY RECEIVED BY THE AMERICAN PUBLIC. ‘HIS WINES ARE THE FINEST QUALITY THAT CAN BE SENT FROM FRANCE, AND HE FEELS CONFIDENT THAT THE NEW DRY WINE WILL MEET WITH FRIENDS WHEREVER IT 18 KNOWN. ize 19 sine 39, 2 PRICE—QUARTS, $20.70; PINTS, 831.70. FOR SALE BY BARBOUR, 614 AND 616 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, AND THE LEADING WINE MERCHANTS AND 428-3 a Parrart To Meer THY NEW YEAR. ductions equivalent to 2. Tookout for a prett Do youcall? First callon us so we can make you — outlay should examine this stock. Here is our List of essentials: Back Cloth Fall Dress Coats, Some partially, others wholly lined with satin, jnumy parrow, medinm and ‘Low Cut Vests to match, Either in three or four buttons, 84 or 5 each. Black Doeskin Trowsers, _ 125 different sizes, From $6 to 812 per pair. Black Corkscrew Full Dress Coats, “Remnant” “ODDS AND ENDS” IN. 1 “Small Lot” of Bleached German. Linen Damask Fringed’Tablectoths, handsome colored borders, 2 yards long, were #3, now 8" ai one, were $3.0 3 artis long. were $4, 19) — ‘yards lot, were $4.00, now $3.50. ‘Vesta to match, als long, were 8, ow 83.75. Baer —* ie gE tne Bleached, Unbleache Both lined throughout with satin of the best, fied Table Daanaska, 1 t0 $35 for the two pleces. Pantaloons of same material, ‘White Marseilles Dress Vests, White Silk Dress Vests, Figured and plain. 8Gand 97 cach. Full Dress Shirts, Plain, Pleated and Embroidered Bosoms, 1 lot of Striped Percale Collars, come ‘been sold, hence the reduction, Sixes, 13 inch. Rarular price per set. “Remmant” price for collars. Tot of Children’s White He ePrice. Realar ; “Remnant” Price 1 lot of Childrens Faiicy Percale Collars.” Full Dress Neckwear; All the novelties in Scarfs, Ties and Collars. Fall Dress Half Hose, Of Silk, both Plain and Fancy. In short, whatever is fashionable and of good report isto be found within ourestablishinent, ‘Though Bgtinant Price I lot of Ladies’ Goi edge. size, 13 inch only. Hevuer Price. Are to some extent ignored as an article of dress, yet bata 0 Of reat et tof Children’s Hamburg aid Ori they are essential to comfort in calling. The remov- able sort we have in endless variety. ‘Then, there arethe CAPE COATS, A Ga Baroars Ween THE RESPONSE TO OUR GRAND FIVE DAYS REMNANT SABE Is remarkable; far exceeding our most sanguine ‘expectations, showing conclusively that the public appreciate buying goods below value, ‘To-morrow will be the third day of this grand sale. Those who have not done so should visit ‘our establishment at once, ‘Many lots ars tor. smail to be advertised, and are generally elosed out in a day, hence ens- tomers will readily see the advantage of daily “ODD SIZES” IN LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. ‘Having only the sizes enumerated below of these par- ticular styles, we lower the price to close them out at Improved slegre, good quality, 28, 2 sige 30. Fi a quality. Vests, 2 size 32, 16 wize, irwear, se 34, J ales 36, | 9 9 pize 40 in. Pants, 11 size 28, 18 size 30, “ODD SIZES” IN YOUTHS' UNDERWEAR. To cause the instant sale of these few sizes, we make the following reductions: Youths’ White ' 34. ‘ouths! White Merino Drawers, ne Siegel GREATEST BARGAIN EVER OFFERED. Childfen’s All-wool Scarlet Underwear. 80, 9 size 32, 14 size 34. Pants, 12 aize 28, 30,2 dor. ea, mnant™ price. ona thle ridiculously low price will undoubtedly cause their early sale, an immediate call will be necessary in onder to secure the size desired. “LEFT OVER” FANCY GOODS. ‘To,clone ont thin tock, this week wo have, made Te, iy New Yearlowittse a (Second floor; take elevator.) “SHORT LENGTHS" IN EMBROIDERIES. 30Short Lengths” of Swiss and Nainwook Fagin 5 Short Lenaths” of Swiss and Nzintook Flounc- Wide, 5s to-4 yards, at very HembaSedond for: take elevator.) “ODD LOTS" IN GLOVES, All small lots will be reduced to clone out at once. ‘Coachman’s Dogskin Gloves. A line we do not wish - ae nant” Aa Boye butts ar Price oo “small Tet of Ladics Ficese ied Partop’ Bow: lores. tices “ODD SIZES” IN CORSETS. all the sizes of this particular line we re- ice to clone ont the lot at once. 20 dir Cardinal Fine, Satteen Coracts, aide steels, rfect fitting, sizes, 26, 27, 28, 20 and ular price. ae emnabt” price. “ODD LOT” OF APRON yle is not selling well, hence we move.it faster ins the price. bytrewide Lawn Aprons, trimmed with wide Ham- fone Faxing. Rewular price. “Remnant” p “ODD SIZES AND ‘3. Unequalled “Remnant” Bargains. ‘cardinal’ (Second floor? take elevator.) “Remnants” in each and every department. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. ie. age, excellent a Ba ane aE ay size BOs come in sets, but ‘Worn by the London swells. good for calling, because easily removed, and donued. If you call in grand LIVERY DEPARTMENT Is at your service. Drivers’ outfits in abundance. ‘The great establishment closes at 7 p.m. every even- ing, Saturday, at 11. SAKS & COMPANY, 800, 302, 304, 306 and 308 SEVENTH ST, CLOTHIERS, TAILORS, HATTERS FURNISHERS. ben ea2an | Pry Sari ercryearipent before, New Year, every garment je have has been rediced to the very lowest point. some big barsiuein Newnnartota, Frladien and children. Teel pay poste ta wee Se ext season. big it big it nt vy 55g ) a a vy Bas Bd Sus8 68e.; S55 ERE TTTT ity " Base E 3 53s, BR Sss5 Eee T Sug Warren's Dress Form Corset $1.25, reduced from pon ait Corset 90c, reduced from $1.25. ced fom 8, Hao) Sn ame yy PeSlERY- HH SS met stg ps glenn eles em Some of ‘our holiday goods. Yesterday we made ita point to look through our remaining stock of holiday specialties, and we concluded to sell them sta sacri- fice rather than carry thein over. We do not propose quote any prices, but Mberal discounts will be given on Great Reovcrioxs - IN PARIS DRESS GOODS. W. M, SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PA. AVE. PARIS ROBES, reduced from $35 to 825. PARIS ROBES, reduced from $30 to $24. PARIS ROB PARIS ROBES, reduced from $20 to $15. PLUSH AND WOOL COMBINATIONS have all been, reduced, and bargains are offered in these desirable and fashionable goods. FINE FRENCH CASHMERES, 48 in., reduced to , reduced from $25 to 820. ETON CHECKED SUITINGS, reduced from 50c. to 8740. ; for office dresses and general wear they are the Dest values ever offered. ‘We have a few HANDSOME CLOAKS, which we offer at half former prices; we intend to sell every cloak thie season, and offer decided bargains. Choice lot of CORDUROYS, in all the leading colors, for Indies’ suits, at 75c. LYONS ALL-SILK VELVETS, at $4.50 and $6.50; all new shades. ‘Bargains in COLORED AND BLACK SILK. GROS DE LONDRES, in mahogony shades, at $1.50; worth 82.50. FAILLE FRANCAISE, in all shades. Great variety of EVENING TULLES AND ILLU- SIONS, in new and beautiful styles. SILK HOSIERY, black and colors. Large Size DINNER NAPKINS, at 6 and 87 worth $10 and $12. BARNESLEY DOUBLE DAMASKS, at wholesale ery fine quality. ASTRAKHAN CLOTHS, in black and colors, for ‘SASH RIBBONS, all shades, at very low prices. EVENING DRESS GOODS AND GAUZES, in great ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. PLUSH GOODS, TERRA LITHE FIGURES, BRONZES AND BRASS GOODS, ALBUMS AND LEATHER GOODS, DOLLS AND JEWELRY, TOILET SETS, FURS AND LACES. ‘Woannounce this general reduction as promptly as ‘Mousquetaire Opera 3 G8e.; worth | Possible, that you may have ample time to make such atton Embroidered Back Gloves, 69c.; worth selections as you desire for New Year's gifta. ‘We have not nearly the assortment we bad before Christmas, but there are some very desirable articles remaining, and we think you will find it advantageous to examine them. We claim preserved values, notwithstanding re- French Woven Corset 73e., re homecns Gio evading Corse ve K_& G Double ask tapers MIARGHE. 816-318 SEVENTH ST. N. W. ‘OM@OPATHY, 8. TEEL, javento, eae ae Pers Ree ee Emin te Prorvre Faranes. ‘We would call your attention to our very large ment of fine Gilt Frames: warrant not to tarnish, either in flat or deep moulding, which we always keep! on, hand in the following: sizes 0, 10x12, 10x14, 12x16, 14x] ARES Mats Ua ee, gg. 20x20) Dam, 22x27, Weare stall tinies prepared to. frame your at'onee without extts churse, ad cun furnish Bison of Franmen in Waltat, Oak, Bronze, Giitaud Flash, Ore i ad Ph ee overgone to Dur prices are acknowledged by every one to be ve low, ahd togive you an iden how low we vell Picture Riuines, alitconiplete, with Glass and Back, ad uo ‘hare for framing, we quot ‘Aiuice Sxl0 Gilt Evante, with Mat, at 4550 sud 25430. iit or ul Brouze France’ all 9999 we ‘also with, ote peri 7" ith a wide Gilt Frame, 16x 8119. M. SILVERBERG & CO, 312 7TH ST. Sromu Ovencoars. Our stock in Btorm Overcosts in very large and this is Just the ‘weather to weer these garments; they are Just the thing to wear ‘with your dress suit. Prices range from 812.50 to sp hadsome ndsome assortment of deep. a “and Bronze, Oak and WHE Gti es Ee WANTED—ROOMS. WANTED--HELP. Wie EDIATE ea Se Vv ANTE WARE corRa er oT Tithet aw. ater Opa. it TED =} MEDIATELY, ona EES ECEASS joman 10 thoroughly un rin on er burtuens. None other need apnig. “APIS we WASTED-A WHITE GIRE OR WOMAN TO DO goneral housework in a small fa1 Teaahing Gre ae Good home. Inquire at 5 wi ANTED=A SSE ASDF FL, ND A PLA cook. Tnnuire at 489 Feuneyivaum ave, ike ‘ANTED-—BOY ABOUT 15 YEARE W ork in office and run errands: Must ve good writer ae in, owa handwriti ‘NTED — A GOOD RAW BOX MAN, WHO IS ling to make himself usefal in & restaurant, 1716 Pa. ave. n. it WA NEED- TWO BOYS WHO CAN SET TYPE, TO nin thelr Suaee ANS t and pay x Box oor Star othices CPOE? ANTED — IMMEDIATELY — A ETRST-CLA Wiser worker. Address “METAL Sir ARES WET WORE 7 THORN ‘chambermaid, of good disposition. and well re- commiended, expecially for houesty tw. It ‘ANTED—A RESPECTABLE rain =) he Gear Gaur eae stn. w. D ENGAGE A REL! x Stared Woman of food mort BRT good education, to take chance of and act as mother gurl honsekeeper for six mottieriess children, four ely, from 6 to Til years of age, and’ two Ha 4 seem J. WILSON, Suther- Sonatas county at once, at Mme. 1 AAS iy SPS WARTED_ROIEDIATELY FOR A FAMITY OF three adults a white or. colored woman. w:th best of reference: must be a goed cook and laundrem, stay at night: good wages, DUNDORE, 717 M st. n. ANTED — DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT BU- conducted by Ladies. Men and Women, white and colored.for all kinds of domestie iabo with references. 717 M st.n.W. 29-8" ANTED—WHITE GIRL TO DO COOKING Al ¥ general housework ing small funily,where ‘employed: waes $12 per m rm Fock pura esthetic NN AM TANTED—WORKING HOUSEKEEPER TO AB sist in.sewing: also colored woman to cook and RE: sad eta for housework: small family, on Capitol Hill.” Address B. ¥., Star office. Use ANTED — MEN AND WOMEN TO CALL AT White and ‘colored women cooks, $10 to 820, yGhambermatds, purses, scrubs andl men cooks COOMBS & BURGESS, Employment Bureau, 936 F ata. apf CE, A CHAMBERMAID. A good 2a must stay nights. ‘Apply, 601 E nw. loseote ANTED— ‘A good Girl or Woman for Cooking and General Housework in s family of two; no washing. nAlso,8 Boy to drive» carriage and make himeelf Call, ‘with references, at 28°31 18 G st. n. WHITE WOMAN TO DO GENERAL housework. 801 D street n. w. 28-3 ANTED—A SETTLED WOMAN TO DO eral housework: no washing or froning. Good home. References wanted. Call at 1210 32d st d28-3¢" well -2t* Good situation, Must ast. @ ¥ ‘ANTED—ME! $70 per month'at thelr Gwn homes: coatly outfit Sect gl pt ME es nto tage. Address H. O.; Rutiand, Ve a28-th, this, WAND, ‘cooks and houseworkers, dressmakers, nurses, maids, waiters, shuckers, couchmen, butlers: all na- Houalities, city'and country. ¥.M. BURNHAM, 27-5 630 2 F XN aM housework i washing and ironing); ences required. Call at 808 17th st TANTED—A POSITION AS PRIVAT! tary or companion, or both, by a woman who ina reuly aiid experienced writer, fainiiar with, books and Suthiors, and willing to eive most faithful and diligent The most satisfactory references can be fur- Rished. Address B,, Star ofice, 027-6 ANTED—50 WOMEN COOKS, @10 TO $20: is, waitresses: acrubbers, laundresses, coach: ane and for all kindsof work, Nut. Labor Burcaw, 317 7th st. now. a2 Weanieaeee “TO LEARN CUTTIN iD Fitting, at the Eureka Cutting School. Patterns cut to measure. May Building, 7th and E sts, n.w. 22-60" ‘ WANTED FIRST-CLASS” Can ANT woe working muchine ha find ene oyinent with THE HAMLAN & HOLLINGSWORTH - | EST Wilmington, Del a21-6t I: | WW ANTED-< NVASSER ance; salary and commission. Apply fo 20 04% at nw, TED-BY A LAUNDRESS, MORE WASH- ing. cheap and good, Call at 1439 Madison st., between 14th and 15th sta, at "ANTED_BY A COLORED GIR a dlo at home: ean furnish good references. “Apuly at 407 Franklin st. n.w. Te WANTED A SIZUATION white girl, to care for one or f good references can be furnished. WANTED BY A STEN typewriter, bookkeeper and eneral Sui ie tar ofc. if y RN DRUG Bi years old haveone year's experien APPRER TICE, Star ofice. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN BY A fnidilleaged man, colored: lived eurht years with, last employer; who lira goneaboad. ‘ecominended as Merfecify loncat sober snd reliable. Address BANTEL, Star oftice. at WANten ENO AT_ONLY RELIA\ fhateom peat pervantn iu all eiacition we and colored-with city references. COOMBS & BUI: GES. Emp, Burcan, 820 Fat. Ween A FRE “Address 4 rivate fainily fasbington. ANTE! GIRL, AST family to sew (cut and At) and assist in cl work. Address Dox 84, Star offic & ‘ANTED-SITUATIONS FOR bs cooks cmuberunaida, wales ladles. clerks Wa dairymem, butlers, cos unde Stee eng a BUR: oF nw, yan ‘ED—A LADY W WISHES & PLACE AS GOV- cueaicaspea hanes Oggi a office. — Warreteg tart Gekchet iia Watters. Nat. Labor Bureau, WANTED MISCELLANEOUS ECOND-HAND BABY, CAB, WITH handles: name id where itcan be seen, Ad- dress THEODORE ae Star office. at 1 WANTED-A, LIGHT BUSINESS WAGON, FOR ‘sinall bonus paid. Address CAREFUL, Star office. it NG MAN DESIRES ADDRESS OF Wanretat Pane rescher, address I. RON. Star "RELIABLE Al for any and all Work. Headquarters for office. NTED-LARGE IRON SAFE, EITHER FIRE Wiekpumiar root. Altres STE, Suromee it STED—#500—A PERSON WITH “THIS Wixi io Patton dndoutted security, aad qual: fi in established office: business Be Mek party Address INVESTIGATE, Bat office. ry 500 FOR ONE YEAR. COLLATERAL Fan aaa the Equitable of Allarese EOC oftice. ‘fh_RATS — RATS — SLAUGHTER Wines is engine Prlvate busines cleaned oe red ferret aah reas WAL. SP BMP ING! of JOHN HORIGAN, G15 4th stn. w. meer : RY ONE WISHING Waste: py stated an careful ee tiful-uew desis of Monuments, eta Stonen, Coping Va uiv'and aftar Work ‘tu Ttaliat Freie 20 Penngy}vanie, ave. new. 0., 13:21 2S a ie aa ‘ANTED—LAWYER! y brief work. Wie 2 x ee oc30-3m_ 105 7th st. nw. we NTED_ WRINKLES. ido away with Wrinkles and make the TOTES ca hariless. NO stamps. 30 cents per bottle. 18-002w* ISAAC OULD, Box 2607, Mass. [NGTON'S MAGIC CREAM, SWantita dicots Cuno Any breskinn out on tars riukles: black or body cured. “Moth, pimples, wink Tomoved, suas clear complexion fnsired to all who ‘fenidsoniais on apple ca Bens Euompaon’s, 15th st; Draws old stand Majors, 70 and Ha. Davie, 78 ead st: J.3, Tyree, cor. 7th c,Miloars., deSindetcoe: Lath st and ‘Ry ave, WE suader sential Eats. we: LD. Walter, and. box; sent to any ROTHWELL, 15 3D ST. 8. E, Ww Y SAEED Soe NOTE WH, 15 20,808 Fa in, niosm BOY WITH EXPERIENCE IN} WOMEN, BOYS, GIRLS TO EARN | ‘AND OTHERS TO CALL — THREE LARGE | UNFURN: Tooms, between 12th and 16th and A streets, Address Q., Star office, WEANTEDSBY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, IN THE wy neihborhood of 17th end 20th #fs-and ner Poon, room and board in private family. S Star office, stating terms, v VANTED—BY JAN. 1, 2 LARGE OR 3 SMALT unfurnished rooms on Ist oF 21 floor, batwer and 12th and Pa, ave. and G st. n. ing full particulars, Address Dresamak: Wires coamecane. ith and little girl. Address, with term: office. W&NTED-BY A GENTLEMAN AN Pleasant, sunny, neatly-furnished vicinity of 14th and 'Q sts. preferred. Address, = references, J. La 8. ee 427-3 i iS_IN — Metropolitan Club, rms, Ree Bt FOR. RENT—ROOMS. _ FOR RENT, ONE LARGE NICELY } FURNISHED ‘bath on same floor; private family; 800 10th at. n.w.; references, it Fe RENT—A HANDSOMELY FU FURNISHED Suite of Booms gn tit floor: sino one on second joor: south front; 3 windows: cars pass the door. Fist. nw. asiswe KR RENT—401 410 ST, FURNISHED COM ‘runicatine Rooms Yat, 2H and 3 oon, central le cation, “Fats cars pass ‘Parlor ‘and bed- room, 2d floor. =e Rae OR RENT—1333 NST, VERY DESIRABLE, ‘second and third floor Rouine: southern, expostire: {pl heated, sunny and cheerful; vicinity of J Circle. 28-30" Fe RENT—FINELY FURNISHED — IN fnew house with ail ‘moderate improvements; fine Shiites! ans ae eS son Poarsesne: at siesta aay, 9R RENT—FIVE LARGE, UNFURNISHED Rooms, all of first and third floors. 807 D st. s.w.; references. d28-3t* RW 5 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, Fiv first and second floors, and also farnised:, southern | sinbie rr die hw ls 4 33 10th nw. $i arco Stable rear 1407 N. York exposure; will rent reasonable to responsible partics. Taguire 623 E st. n.w. oneness R RENT — THIRD-STORY, FRONT 3 nicely, fumished. with or without boant: went] men preferred; references exchanged. 407 4th st, ‘RNISHE! UNFU ae Rooms, suitable for gentlemen: also two office JOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOM, WITH F at 1327 N st, nw. as NE -UNFCRNISHED ROOM WITH heat and gas, 810; 1 lance on second floor for #15; 2 connecting unfurnished, $10; with ie Voard: 617 2ist et. nw. i TH STN. W., shed Rooms, single or én suite, second floor, with or without board, suitable for A.C. is dehired ; references exchanged. Bt (OR RENT—1823 H 8ST. NW. TWO HAND- somely furnished rooms on second Hoor with board. ‘As parlor aud bed-room, or two bed rooms. Open grate fire; sonttiern exposure; convenient to avenue cars. JOR RENT—SUNNY, Wi ‘Rooms on second floor; single or en suite; south- erp exposure: Inodern conveniences: private Teferences. 1213 Q st., corner 13th st. u.w. a? ‘OR RENT—THRFE DESIRABLE COMMUNIC: uijding, corner Oth and E sts. ‘or terms apply on the premises. a28-6t NT-AFTER JANUARY 18T, TO TWO n oF cutlemen ant wife, second story Grout room. furnished with board. as, bath, priate family ; reference required. beifeen we. FOR RENT-TWO COMMUNICATING RECOND- story sonth front Rooms. lance bay window: new honse: central: near three lines cars; nicely furnished - nituble for two or three sonticwen Or entlenan a and fe. 909 L. ai YOR RENT—AT 1910 G ST. N. W.. PLEASANT sanny Rooms, with best board. A few table board- ets accommodated. a27-2w* JOR RENT—LAKG! , NEWLY FUR- ished: bos Apply at 1906 JOR RENT—WITH BOA RIVATE FAMI- ly, two three fine Rooms. Herdies within one saute; Fst cars near, 1415 ‘i7ih'st, near Mawe ave. COND FLOOR, UNFURNISHED foomsand bath: east front. 514 9th st. n.w. OR RENT-THREE 1 sr fluor; $10 in advance. asa? JOR RENT—ONE FURNISHED ROOM, EITHER as a parlor or chamber ; also one unfurnished rv on second floor. 323 Cst. a eat, eas, bath; private family JOR RENT-HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT opal and two guall Rooms: smtable, for Licht ‘keeping ; third floor; also, furnished dining-r Kitchen and room over kitchen suit caterer. Sa TOWnCHECIC. Tn MTSE gaa ate OR RENT—A PHYSICIAN HAS SOME ROOMS {gr zen accommodations for housakecnta. WAKKEN, Star office. rT. 5 SD NEWLY FUR- H nished Rooms, en suite or singly. on first and sec nd tloors; breakfast served if desired references, 314 M'st. nw. pore MAS CIRCLE, HAND- mote Fooine, well furnished, ewo ob second. fox 6 aud three on third, cn suite or singly. References 26-56 quired. 14. OR REN Far Furnished Apartments, e246" JOR RENT-LARGE AND ELEGANT ROOMS, 157 floors, at 1. and aay Suna Wowiratena cee Ee JOR RENT—1824 HST, NW, SUITE OF FUR- nished communicating roonis, first and second floors, at moderate rates: caterer allowed. 6 (OR RENT— DOUBLE PARLORS, WITH OFFICE rooms in basement, or for housekeeping: also two other pleasant rooms: honse faces south and yest, and ienewly decorated; dauitary plumbing. 1121 1st. m. ‘OR RENT—A SUIT OF NICELY FURNISHED rooms on the second floor, with open fire. 606 athetow. 0 On ala -Am OR RENT—SUITES OF ROOMS ON SECOND apd thin floors, elegantly furnished. with boar xt LaTt and TAG suc. Willbe rented singly if de- sired. Mra. GRANT. a ST—PERSONS LOOKING FOR ROOMS are cordtally invited to call at our office for free list PROCTOR & SON, Leal Bstate aud fn- M_ RENTING AGENCY, 1: a F st-n.w.—We have a constant and fnereasine mand for rooms, furnished and unfurnished, with and without Board: many calls for light housekeeping rooms in all puris of the city. All parties having rooms to rent and want permanent tenants for the winter ‘will please call at the office and register. aim ‘A. HENRETTA. JOR RE ANDSOMELY FURNISHED communicating Rogie on second floor and two on third floor, with table Bourd, at 1807 H st. mw. will be let single or en OR RENT—R¢ Fo RENT—A COUPLE OF HANDSOMELY FUR- nished flatsin “The Portland,” corner Vermont ‘Thomas cirele; either singly or together. Apply to ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO. 1324 F st. n3 ‘(OR RENT—IN “THE WOODMONT,” CORNER 13th st, and Iowa circle n.w.—several very denira- ble fats, cither furnished or uuturnished. will be re y the Fear, for the, session of ‘Congress or yto THOS. J. FISHEL & CC ay monthis. 28-60 OR REN RNISI fat of tour Janse Room id water. iw. Apply to FITCH, FOX @UNOWE, oor ‘en vas ae and 15th st. dala JOR RENT—STORE 2026 147TH ST. N.W. cellu and stable, with five-room House: Store separately, n29-1m. are SALPS peTORES | ees DAILY. RE- ceips, 875; Drug, $45 to $90; Grocery, $0 toi other stirey, various kinda, doit food busiiews. Part= DANIEL RAMEY. OR SALE—BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE 1 Pennsylvania ave.: well-established busi. hess: good reasons for selling. Apply J. LORING WHITTINGTON. “ a28-3t AT PTA HOTEL CONTAINING THIRTY 8, aid wi ug cuests, cad bobsught very cheap by inmuediate purchaser Adgow HOTEL, Star office. Fig Nestashie: a ing business stock and ae ines ‘Horse and Carriage, seyarately. ‘Address SHOES, Star office, aisise R SALE—A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT, WITH I three years. “Inquire of §, BIEBER, 905 ‘between the hours of 4 and 7 p.m. TT GE NORTH WASHINGTON BEAT ESTATE CO. onda of the Equitable Morte Co oC Ranaas Cy "a ie Mort. Co. 0 3; Pecured by motirages in the bands of a reusk GEUP Nev ae Canteen: ‘These bests ore a safe at wernmient bonds, and pay 6 per cent senii-annual interest, Call and’cxamine them for eet ale. agood investment. For 31,0000 100,000. gH, SALE OR EXCHANGE A RARE CHANCE rick Works’ for ale Ur exchange: aitnated. tires: quarters of a mile from Long bridge, in Alexandria Gang. Va coapecity. frou Your to dye iuilions of brick per season: sufficiency of clay for ten oF years: machinery all in good condition. For furth particulars apply at office, G09 14th st-n.w. d9-Lm oa delivered. Telept regs bovine J 1 Uy ANTED_EXPERT TYPEWRITING ALL TIMES paid. Address H. ey AT GEN, EE. Eee 8 BTOCK We bps Ny dat oe ass wes JOR SALE—TOBACCO, DRUG, GROCERY, CO! fectlonery., Crock inery Stores: daily , ‘at Commercial Office of arp for two or three irentation Will be sold heap i EVENING ae ‘ aro | oe ae FOR RENT--HOUS oR RENT A A NICE 6.n00M DUSE (BRICK) Canitol ate gzoee = ROOM BRICK, Lith st. now. Apply to owner, 4833 Missouri ave. FOR RENT 1129 | HST. BET. AND M STORY BRICK DW masall mos a RENT—A BEAUTIFUL HOUSE, FI Jy furnished, 15 rooms. near. Thomas cinyte: € Fatnw. Qa M114 13th st, We. 7 F'st.mi. Tir. 520th st, Lar. US Kies St, poe Jai, a2) 29 ST io Str. rm and part of cel- Iar,4th and Meta.n.w.82 The above is only books. For full list the Ist and 15th. ion of the proj “fen for bulletin RK RENT—THREE-STORY BRICK WELLL in 3 ron bth wid -, Tronting on 30-foet alleys at Abniy'to A EBERLY & SONS, Fiat ne OR RENT—FURNISHED— BRICK HOUSE 606 M st. n. w.: three story and jodern improvements. Tnguire on premises. JOR RENT—A DESTRABLI 7 ce bath: ou vermont ave, between T Dasement, nine W BRICK HOUS JOR RENT_SIX- st. nw. with bath aud all Apply tod. M. SWINGLE, 1 POR RENT WE HOUSES in the MOST NORTHWESTERN DOM BRICK HOUSE, 111 7 dort hupro venta FURNISHED LOCATIONS in the OR KENT—1706 4TH ST_NW.. A athe cig eye quent ira, with jan hati appliance for 81 six roonis of ex BOX & BROWN, Pennsylvania ave, “18 A0 3420 Va. av de Si1d Ba aes fir rvomic 13 1905 Pate Fora full meaty WESCOTT & WILCOX, 1907 Pennsylvania ave. uw. 28 Colleze st. n.w.,10r.2 \YWOOD, Cor. 9th and K sts. n.w. PH RENT. "DANENHOWER & SON, im, | 40 Mane. ave.n.w., 12 re., mod, imps, Lary S.C. 8 ‘3.re and cellar, gas and water. Mary's Place, 5 rs., water and MA 2 doo a ne Sr.835. Sitiegear Laup Meas. Dfass av nr Thos C.8333 Towa Circle, 15r N.Mav. nr. Dupont Cir, Hest near 142 F, near 18th at., 10r_.812: 2'Grant Place, OF 0 F, near ith st. Sthviear ese Bat, op. Capit for rent or sale is liberally y for wale, call or send at office. 10th and F sts. n. w. ae REN et LER & RUTHERFO. FURNISHED— Vermont ave., bet. K and Lsts.. Lath st. now., bet, Mase. ave and N st. st Be = V2th and Th mts r 5th aud M sts, 1... ms Ag oth st. mw: Bo ib, 920 FARRAGUT SQUARE, 17TH ST. N.W. Elegantly and completel Apartivents, “Tersus mode vance. Will rent that large eniences, ne. cor. 1Nch | tae Dupont Circle. ‘adapt alteratic img how; moderate rental. ED OR UNFURNISHED— | JOR RENT—AT $9005 ROOM HOUSE, 125 30 st.me.; water; neur the slr Reale IRABLE LARGE, uit Brick Dwellings, with ‘i all. modern Smnprovel able rates to first-class teuants. B. H. WARNER & CO. three-story and basen twelve room e: EANGOD. comer Bei aud Berta ws JOR RENT—17. T modern improvements: Central ioeath $50 per month. “THOS. EW MAN, Py F st. nw. OR RENT_FIVE NEW TWO+ STORY JOR RENT—327 MARYLAND AVE. 8. W.. tauing seven Fooins: modern improvements: bat Somely papered and carpeted throughout. z£ BANES, 806 F st. ‘OL nterest, least expense and. with NG RENT Ss uy rar, property, down; the balance in monthly paymen ‘about equal to the rent you pay. Y ‘throw sway for reut. F st. n.w., room 1, first floor. )R RENT—NEAR THE CAPITOL, A DESIRABLE nd Pleasantly | situated Brick” Dy Tooms, including ba OE RENT-TWO.STORY BUICK HOUGE. 2 St W containing wx Foou, 25 per mouth in advance. 10: NB, Commer Ponty vat ellie, mane T—LARGE HOUSE, ONT STREET, UE _————— for rent furui i stat AUSTIN PL id Etate sind ee Ye ZA $200 per month. OR RENT—DWELLING, ohtaine tive roams vemeuts; ftraate eee Hoeuen Ol Thee Fanos 13 F ST. W. toe a WE SCuNBON. CASTS at ae ae HOUSE: eras ae fat posal ce Serer = Es ree oe prety Y AND BASEMENT FOR RENT TIOUSES. £3h9 fet a we sTorrs. S807 Teh «tn $3805 Shs 2.w. Se BS & 60.916 Fst.ny JOR RENT. TRO6 NOH ave....$100 1924 29th at. now... q 12 Saw cor Sth & E, lr. 125 125 iar Yo Mth at nw ae 100 104 dthatnw0r 12004 Ketnw ibe po Rave. tir” 100 eee. 10 oy te n Terrace 30 1 Perrace sr. 90 Tot? th st. naw 48 LR0sCororsnats Or 33,3810 Sherm ora fr iar. K. Lave. nw. lat. 600 ‘The above houses can be examined by permit from | Sauer THOMAS FISHERS C0. d SMP st nw R RENT. and St, 21 Grant Place... Towa Circe R near 1th 490 1, be mun ay 416-08 K xt Mass. ave 200 » st FITCH, FOX t bROWS, 148s Poeun. ave. nw PH ST. N. W.. NEAR IOWA ie fagut Teoma, large men pent and all modern houses ere open for inspection E. GULDSC ELEGANT AND DESIRABLE basement Dwelling on the north wyposite Judiciary aquare ‘The preinives have recently wea, re as good as few. and a rare opportunity first-class home js oflered: rent ®05 fer mont, BUSHNELL & CARUSI, 1008 F st. uw, FOR RENT—OFFICES. __ are a Senor Sa AT ground Roor “Suu” build Avhiy WEE DEEBLE, aie-im 39k RENT_OFFICE ROOMS. IN BUILDING 635 Fat tw, one Sule, three Moga, ou third Bock, and others, at very cheap annual rental to good parties: deyator 6 "be put in noon. SOHNE BEAL FOR RENT-TWO BEAUTIFUL OFFIC ery. laree, onporite. Evin each. Suites of Srocms for of: GSD: PROCTOR & SUN FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS JOR RENT LOT SUITABLE FOR: WOOD AND coal yard in northwest ection. Address LA LORD, Star office. Re KENT—TYPE-WRITERS, $5 PER MONTH (Sold on easy terme) POALIGRAPH OFFICE” m__W. H. PORTER, Geueral Agent, 933 Fat, ~__ FOR SALE—LOTS. Fi SALE_THE: P LOTS ON CO- Heights, if #0 i five days. One Lot on Dartmouth st, 50x130 ft. 20c.: two Loteom, 7 per cent below 000 square feet ou White F: RENT — THE three-story and ney ave. and 13th ct, 27 A286" yer Heute: wubetivin ‘& RUTHERFORD, OK SALE. 107s IN MOUNT PLEASANT, Prom Fass TC HEATON, pe Se ot. LOCATED or: ON “7 mdary st, cheap. GEU. W, wh tice ta % foot alley “if sold at Ghee cheap, “GEO. W, LINKINS, FoR se ors, GROUND A SHORT DISTANCE NORTH of DU- Pow’ NEW HAMP- AVENUE for SEVENTY FIVE square foot, “20-100 pot SALE. VALUABLE NouTHWEST viz: % of lot Tag partis) bounded by utially-tauit 162100, will be sold, toget Arnly to owne: ae 1008-1010 Fst. Moxey, 50, LOAN ON REAL ESTATE—#3, JME and $4,000 at 6 per cont. Xo dels atuctory }ORMSTEDT & J 24-8 M ONEX TO LOA. a AT LOW n ALE f HAdLIS, 134 Pst. now MGS2X, 102088 ON REAL ESTATE IN SUM a nit at lowest rate of interest, “No ere THOS G 000, $20,000, $16,000, #10,000, $5,000 AND $2,900 to loan on first-class real estate security. HUFTY & D 13th and F ON REAL ESTATE, 1a9) THOS AY Coram AME$5,000, $2,000 to loan 441m "MS TO SUIT, At iowest rates, on approved real estate security, Ne unnecessary delay: Ww. W. DUDL i411 Fit Mgnt To POAN AT Low RATES, ‘sTocK Bonds, Commercial Paper of 1] kinds boweht aud Mold, “Reliab LOUIS CU pestivent seviirities « qyectalty ‘INGHAM, Broker, 1419 36-28 MaSeyuis Any goa peste. To iis of eal eviate or good collateral security; lowest rates shan RAMEE LIPR, 1428 New Fork ave. pSEx ROANED (ON, AND SALES MADE oF, Association Sto Wil DEMPSEY, eu! Entaie, tneurance, 019-3m Tied New York ave, _|B EAL ESTATE LOANS. FIRE AND Li Tanrny and Navy Pay Ace sirance or ober food mec La BMT Tage Rew Tonk ov Mee TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, IN SUMS to suit, at lowest rate of interest. KO HOLTZMAN, sels, corner 10th and F sts. n.¥. MoXE* To Loan os S APPROVED REAL ESTATE erate commissions. _Ne delay oo teh wigs INS, 720 20th wt. 1, Sara MEER a necessary f. N.HUYCK, = roses Rea ty | Manes TO LOAN Jn sums to SUL, at lowest rates. one ‘State security. tein ty FOX we, "=a TOW PQS ares pike pet Hepat 05 . MER TOMAS: oypeatesrare AT Lowes tes. DANENHOWER & $0% Moe ORT TOLOAN O8 KEAL ESTATE OR eager te Sabet a INTRY REAL ESTATE. Pin a he aoe Sek ey at inset 2 ener * 25 iS Shecn we PERSONAL, OBS Rear a gy

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