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“WASHIN FRIDAY CROSBY s. Vo ‘The Evening Star has x reauiar, permanent bona fide daily circutation more than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and much greater tham that ef all the other daily pnpers here added together. THE STAR cannot undertake to preserve or return rejected communications. Contributors whowish to possess Heir manuscripts, f wn- used, should keep a copy. (BF Matter of whatever character intended for publication must, if its agpearance the same day is desired, reach the uifice not later than 12 @elock noon, = 0 attention paid to Anonymous Letters. Advertisers ‘Will serve thelr own purpose best, and at the same time greatly accommodate Sra, if they will send in before noon to-morrow their announcements for the extra large edition of Saturday's paper, thé forms of which must be sent to press much earlier than om the other five days of the wee! Paradoxical as sm, the old European states are now living in the Taw, undeveloped, | balf-barbarows social conditions of the Individual mnembers of new comm’ while the young American states enjoy t ful and eultared conditions of the citizens of we ted and thor- oughly civilized communities. Enropean nations, artned or arming tothe teeth, each with hand conveniently near hip-pocket, circle nerv- ously and cautiously about one another like des- peradoes in a western mining camp, each equally anxtous that he shail not seem to begin hostilities and that no one shail “zet the drop” on hl American nations, on the contrary. in their rela~ Uons to one another, live like the peaceful citizen of Washington, who fears not his fellow man, whose pistol, if in rare ins based upon a vague idea of burglars, j tive mainly in terrifying the w $ bosom by | its presence, unloaded in the bureau drawer. ‘There 1s a similar contrast between the condi- tlons of the citizens of the two groups g ‘ ‘The German or Frenchman must waste life in the army and his substance in taxation, based upon the memory of a past war, the presence of an ex- isting war, or the prospect of a future war, or mnust endure the charge of a lack of patriotism. Heavy army and navy estimates wreck a cabinet in England; and the Englishman, his government alarmed at the prospect of war, must waste money as fast as bis neichbo Distance and latent national strength to meet any provable emergency Iwill the Ameri- cam into site a sense of security that he hesitates to approve even necessary coast defenees. And, as he 1s not compelled to spend bis best days-in the army, or hire a substitute, or help support in idieness a large standing army merely because his next door neighbor (speaking from the national point of view) 1s taxed for that purpose, It is kreatly to his credit, even to his fluancial credit, that he is an American, and not a Russian, Turk or Prussian, or even an Englishman. This is pe haps the most comforting reflection suggested to an American as he observes bullying Bismarck and threatening France combine to demand the German's money and his life, a From ont the Canadian sputter over the retalla- tion bill comes the voice of the late Minister of Fisheries proclaiming American dependence upon Canadian fsb. By our perversity we endanger our supply of brain food,he thinks But the Canadian ex-minister underrates the fortitude of the American patriot, the descendant of the suf- ferers at Valley Forge. If necessarily deprived of codfish, he will be content, im his country’s cause, to derive Lis phosphorus from the Ameri- an oyster, which when properly prepared is quite palatable. It 1s understood that the alarming presentation made by the late Minister of Fisher- | Jes is to be supplemented by a statistical state- ment of the late Minister of Penitentlaries for Canada, showing the inadequacy of the prison system of the United States, and the evils inevita- Diy to result to us from complete non-intercourse ‘with our Siberia, the place of voluntary exile for our overflow of untmprisoned criminals. ———— Larry Donovan, of jumping notoriety, proposes to take part in a five-hundred-mile walking match, Jeap from the Chestnut street bridge in Philadel- phia and outdo Sam Patch at Genesee falls. “Then, it I come out alive,” he says, “I shall quit the bust- +news and settle down.” ‘The “#f” in this case seems , to be pure surplusage; for if he doesa’t come out * alive, he will certainly quit the business and prob- ably settle down—stx feet underground. The! ACCOUNT OF STOCK, But we hope to be through in a few days, and until we've finished some of the ereatest bargains in Men's and Boys’ Clothing we've ever handled, or ever heard of, are awaiting your pleasure here, We've said so much lately about the stupendous reductions we've made in Men's Suits and Overcoats that we'll touch them lightly this time, simply saying the number is rowing rapidly smaller, and your opportunities for securing some of these all but gifts are growing daily Jess, and we'll pass on to our BOYS’ DEPARTMENT, where we've got more Boys’ and Children’s Clothing of every kind and quality than can be found in any three clothing houses in the District. We mention this fact toconvey a faint idea of the multiplicity of styles you have to select from, (ur prices always lower than the season is well advanced, and we've got to make room for our Spring Stock in time. So we have marked our Winter Stock of Boys’ and Children’s Clothing at prices that are causing them to move rapidly. We have already received the of Spring Goods. We've only space enough left to mention 100 dozen Boys’ Shirt Waistsof thecelebrated “Star” brand, which we have marked to sell at 48 cents eaoht. ‘They are yood value for 75 cents, and we don't think you can buy one in town for leas; but ours go at 48 cents, and everything else in proportion. To-mor- row (Saturday) we hold our weekly reception in our Boys’ Department. We always “expect company” there that day, and we're always ready. SAKS & COMPANY, CLOTHIERS TO THE MILLION, EAVY DOUBLE GREY BLANKETS, 49, AT the Great Clearing Sale at the ‘Double Combination, _ 3827-6 W241 aud 1248 11th at. xe, TITT HT H (00 sSSg ERE b oo £38 & Eo HHH 9 9 Sssy Ee 2 HH 00 SssS ERE HH A TITT 9S85 HOH AA ee ae HHH AA T ®ss. | 9 Bn se Oe gue HH LA OT ‘ss! Are going rapidly. We thought 25 cents and 75 cents would tell. We may sometimes make mistakes as to how you will take certain offers we make, but any lady ‘who will pass by such values as these certainly has no defined ides of what a bargain means. We thought it ‘would bea good idea to “beat the record” by adding another verse to the song, so we have placed our stock of KF A NNN CUO ¥ ¥ ¥ AA NNN OC YY ER AA NNN O ¥Y ge ASA NNN Go ¥ y A A NNN Coco ¥ On the same floor with the Hats, and we offer the en- tire stock in three lots, at 25c., 50c. and 75c., without reserve, Mind you, some of these goods have been ‘marked $4.48, and none of them have been offered Jess than 98c. They were worth every cent we asked ADIES’ STRIPE PERCALE CAPE COLLARS, ‘at the Great Clearing Sale, at the ce Double Combination, $27.68 W241 and 1243 11th st. se. \ Fuse Conrscazw Groons READY MADE. OUR LINES OF FINE GOODS WE ALWAYS KEEP UPIN GOOD SHAPE AND PAY PAR- TICULAR ATTENTION TO “PRINCE ALBERT” AND CUTAWAY COATS, MADE FROM FINE IMPORTED GOODS. THEREIS A CONSTANTLY INCREASING DEMAND FOE THIS CLASS OF GOODS AND WE MEAN a BWALWAYS PREPARED ¥OR THE DE- ND. THESE GOODS ARE. AS A RULE, MADE OF MEDIUM WEIGHT MATERIALS, SO AS TO BE USEFUL FOR FALL AND SPRING EAR WE HAVE THEM MADE UP PLAIN OR WITH SILK FACINGS. ALSO, LINED ALL THEOUGH WITH SILK. ‘THERE IS ALSO A DEMAND FROM ACER: TAIN CLASS OF PEOPLE WHO (DO NOT CARESO MUCH FOR STYLE OF MATERIALS AS FOR DURABILITY, FOR GOODS THAT WONT WEAR “SHINY” (AS ALL WORSTED GOODS DO SOONEE OR LATER.) FOR THIS CLASS OF PEOPLE WE HAVE MADE SPECIAL PROVISION AND CAN SHOW FINE GOODS IN PLAIN BLACK AND VERY DARK GRAY. MADE UP IN PRINCE ALBERT STYLE, THAT ARE NOT ONLY VERY HANDSOME, BUT VERY SERVIC- ABLE. THIS CLASS OF GOODS MARKED DOWN FIFTEEN PER CENT JANUABY EB BARNUM & co, 931 Pexxsrivaxta AVEXUR 40C. PER YARD, jearing Sale, at the pgbouble Combination, 1247 and 1243 1ith stne, New Ecnorras Wasa Fazarca, SEATON PEERY (Successor to Penn & Broan) 100, PIECES ANDERSON’S 22 IN ‘SCOTCH ZEPEA CLOTHS, itv all the becat Poe Striped and Plaid Combi 250, PIECES OF FINES’ S. in all the ls zest Plain, Hons. EW ENGLISH AND FRENCH WI TE GOODS. ae STYLES IN PRINTED ALL-WOOL CHALLIS. | “EXT N RRA GOOD VALUE: IRISH AND GERMAN TRAY CLOT! “SPECIAL: BARGAINS" IN LIN TOWELS at Lvs 20. and oe EN BUCK ‘(NEW BELGIAN PILLOW SHEETING LINENS. SUPERB STOCK OF LYONS FAILLE FRANCAL SATIN Cine THICOTINES AS iN Wi ALL Soroms yor : MUREET RECEP EVENING Wal Ary Reds ugR Os ASB OPETTIES FN SILK ¢ \CZES TLLUSIONS, CREPE DE CHINE AND Bue ssi TREFOUSSE AND PruINOTS K KID GLOVES, PIOWESE PRICES” ON AL IMPORT! TER WKAPS, JACKETS, § 4 CCLabs SEAr-PLUSGSACOULS NSE S97 PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, APKINS, DOYLIES AND | for them then, and some combinations couldn’t be re- Produced at any price. But that has nothing todo ‘with it, Our policy is to carry nothing over. We buy goods to sell—not to keep. It is your cue (and we pre- sume you are aware of it) to take advantage of these drives, Irs Haro Worx, Turs Tanno| Taz Possnsres Aw lowest, are now lower than ever before. The winter Border, THE 00. NN oo BSR 8 RE 00 ON RN MM MM A Bua dy BPR O° HOR EE* Bee 24 fe Go gen MMM AoA RE COO H H EER T nes 316-318 SEVENTH ST. N. W. J"4x1g kip BUTTON snogs. 150, ge 1241 and 1243 11th st. se. Kyxoczvows Ancuwenr. 27-6 600 OVERCOATS FOR MEN AND BOYS ‘Will be sold from this day onat 50 cents on the dollar," or just one-half former prices, st OAK HALL, Comer 10th and F streets. 1,000 SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS ‘Will be sacrificed at 60 cents on the dollar. They must’ and will be sold, at OAK HALL, (Corner 10th and F streets. 900 PAIRS OF PANTS ‘Will be given away at 66% cents on the dollar, at OaK HALL, (Corner 10th and F streets. 800 CHILDREN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS will be distributed at 66% cents on the dollar, at OAK HALL, (Corner 10th and F streets. ‘The sooner you call the better assortment you'll Sind. Socall at once, at Oak HALL, COBNER 10TH AND F STREETS. Guest Renveros Ix Dux Goons 2s | BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES, HORSE BLANKETS. and LAP ROBES 25 per cent reduction. RED UNDERWEAR, 25 per cent reduction. CLOAKS and CLOAKING, 50 per cent reduction. All Winter DRESS GOODS 25 per cent seduction. We closed out # large lot of UNLAUNDRIED WHITE SHIRTS from the manufacturer, which we are Frlng of the low price of 00 cents linen lined bosoms Former price SO conte. A better ‘article of 80 conte. (Our prices are guaranteed to be the lowest. Peney Beriora, BON LEHMAS ER BM KINTZ, dealer i WUOD AND Cok ‘Washington, D.C. econ. BSS ES* Of securing bargains this month are ‘many. But as the benefit of the bargain: imaeha should. ‘be on the side of purchaser a visit to our estab- Hshment should be made. We have heratofore announced in this paper the great Clearance Sale inaugurated by us. This sale, which was ansesured success from the commencement, still rane with unabated vigor, and early cus- tomers bringing their friends by the hundreds, having found by comparison that their savings amount to fully half their purchase ‘These goods are cut, made and trimmed money. with an elegance unsurpassed by any in the city. Of- fered at prices which enable the buyer to get two season's garments for the usual one season outlay. Heis fortunate who wantss ‘Overcoat for man or boy, and wise if he’ ‘be wants or not. Suit oF buys if Our prices were always the lowest in the city. ‘Now they are one-third less than that. In your own interest you should examine our stock. ‘THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING CO., {226-w,f.m,3m_No. 400 7TH ST. N.W., COR. D. 12-4 WHITE BLANKET, GRECIAN ae ences Greene e27-6t eb and as arses. L A E an ERR g88s_ EAA OR NN gS - TLLL A A NNN Sys BBB uo GGG Bp UU Bek 69% EOF Ba UU Bk aa HEH BBB UU RR GGG i H BB 00 fet ES $3 BOB RR O. On BBB OR E aS THE POPULAR STORE FOR NOVELTIES IN DRESS TRIMMINGS. FRINGES. PASSEMENTERIES. ‘Moss and Tester Trimmings, Fine Trimmings, Braids, Buttons, Clasps: JET NOVELTIES IN Ormament Gimps, Fringe Bead Filgithes, Panels. Gallons, Leaf shoulder Ornaments. Gimps, LACES OF EVERY DESCRIPTON, For Street and Evening Wear. EMBROIDERIES IN Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss, all widt ths. OUR STOCK OF NOVELTIES IN RUCHING issuperb this year. Never before did we carry such a Ive of Fancy aid Plain Ruching, in all Winds of designs and colorings, as this season. NEW RUCHINGS FOR EVENING WEAR. Crepe Lisse Ruching. 12! ‘per yard: sports 20c, ncy Crepe Lisxe Ruch fase, BD AIL Shades ace of. Gatored Crepe eilsse ‘Huching, Tinsel Edge, 36c. Silk Canvas Rachie with colored edices, 30c. per yard. Ribbon Kuching in ail the new shades. FANS! FANS! IN ALL NEW ee ANP DESIG! Painted Gause Fana 75: Hand-Painted Fans, Feather Edged, 98. ‘Handso1 cinta epee sede INS, FINE ne Satin Fans, Feather es 31.48. Weare the acknowladied Headquarters for Jewelry. Our stock of Rhine Stones is unsurpassed. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF QF RHINE STONE All our Jewelry waratied If any article you pur- from us in itand select something else. is line does not wear you can return THIS IS A FAIK PROPOSITION, AND WE MEAN EVERY WORD OF IT. EID GLOVES! beautiful UNeearry a beautifal line of Kid Gloves, ‘Most of our Gloves are warranted. COTTON UNDERWEAR. KID GLOVES! Dress and in the latest approved cuts aud atitchings. Remember this is the last week of Special Cotton snd Cambric Underwear Sule. Such bargain as these Were never shown you, Hemember the entire stock ia divided into Jot L sells at d8c.; worth from 60c. to 81, Is at 74c : worth from 81 to 8 Lot sells at Oe.: worth from Included in the above are Chemise, Cors Skirts, Drawers and Gowns. All of and best materials and trimmings. We wish put on the 44.1N. WIDE ALL-WOOL CHEVIOTS, three lot 1.50 to 83. set Covers, ‘good workmanship m1 particularly to notice the prices we have Yollowing desirable Dress Materiaia: 500. PER XARD. | Nothing to equal this for a stylish and eco- nomical suit. Tg, nour ‘Material of the Beason, R YARD: worth &: NAL. Bc. FEM YARD. worth S30 INGLISH CHECKS, most stylish Dress rit Y LUPINS' ALL-WOOL CABLE CORD, WIDE ALL-WOOL WIDE WALE DIAGO- THE MOST GENUINE BARGAIN EVER SHOWN IN LACES. 40-IN. WIDE FEDORA LACE FLOUNCING, #2 PER YARD. | Sold in New York city tor 86 widths to match, at 24 and 45c. per yard. ‘Nurrow Lace comes in Light Blue, Lavender, pink end NieGrecn. > Di#ht, Hine, Levender, Hera, L A NN aA RN E ga RX tun a*4 5 BBR U EB OU U BBB ae ae ‘tak ers ‘ant M FRIDAY ON BEGINS THE Great ing Saleat the ot 328, Wras $a27-6t "Frit at the Great Cle omnis SERING AND SUMMER GOODS AT A aesiand ag sit, ee. Loos: Loox: Loox: INDIA TEA COMPANY. Loox: bsces someones Fane 10 Ibe. N. ¥. Buck- wheat, 30c. 3 Dbl_ Flour, $1.25. i bbl. b cae ee Peaches, “15. centa. Boe. d1b.can oo. Plantation Sova 3 me. Soqds C2 he Toworrow Tse Last Dax. To-morrow, Ssturdsy, January 20th, is the last day of the Grand 3 Days’ Stock-Taking and. Remnant Sale. Just what we do not wish to take in stock will be marked down. Impossible to ad- vertise all the reductions—too numerous. We quote a fraction thereof, and invite you into ‘see the balance. The store is a veritable brows- ing ground for bargain seekers. “BARGAINSLOT” OF JERSEYS. To clean up the stock before inventory, we offer: 1 lot (about 16) of Fine Stockinette Jerseys, in black, seal brown, tan, garnet and navy. $2.50, #3 and 83.50. 5 Black Stockinette Jersey trimmed on frout, back and cuff Regniar price. “Remnant” price.. Tin need of a Jereey for’ Year conte will ay you to buy now. (Second floor; take elevator.) LAST CALL PRICES ON SKIRTS. Wo desire to close out our entire stock of Ladies’ Winter Skirts previous to stock-taking Saturday evening, and to that end quote the fol- er rte n0 ret ‘These are made from Flannel and “Fine Cloth, box-plaited and ruffled, and are the self-sanré echive hanged euch oe ARS Ue eEROem »ATRS” Goa the auction lot of Blankets Advertised some time since, we have left only 5 5 pair. We 10-4 White Wool Blankets, slightl cee handling, &e-; reduced from $2.25 1.30 per pale ate ot Wiute Wool Blankets, reduced 11 $53 to $2.50 per paite ‘Syfiye waited long enough we could get full pries, but we do not belleve in waiting. (Third floor; take elevator.) “REDUCTIONS” IN CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. "AIL “Odd Linea” will be closed out previous to ih Hoot Ebony, Curtaily Poles, brass. Sr 3 toot Ebony n Po aut paminered ends, reduced froin ‘81 to § (2 Handsome »Wood-trimmed Curtain Poles, reduced from 82 to 81 Al Dado Curlin Shades will be reauced to close. Completely finished, Hartshorn and Knapps balance rollers. ‘B0c. quality reduced to ‘0c. quality reduced to car 50 Helland Wintow Shades spring: roll olland ‘Window Shades, spring rollers, aulcotors, 2 yards long reduced frou 50 to 458 “")2 Embroidered Felt Table Covers, i Blue,’ olive and crimson, reduced from 2 to 81 each. Pair Colored Madras Curtains, fuil width, ig yards long, reduced from 10 to 87 per pair” je have lowered the price on every’ pale of: Madras Curtains: in-stock in order to reduce ‘them to the lowest possible mimimuin previous: to inventory. “ODD SIZES" INH avin a few sizes Heft of these lines we make i.emuant,” oF lower price to close them out ir Ladies' Fine Striped Cotton Hove, in Boot Patterns, sizes 93g aud 10 in. Regular Price bh a ca Ey o pinrand earnet, size 9. Resular V -Bh25 | Semnant™ Prig 3 18 Pair Children's “lack French Ribwea BE ton Ho se, split, aud solid white foot, sizes 6,U5¢ and? Rewular Prices Remunit “ODD SIZES” We have to-day fewer ollsizes in corsets than any house in thiscity seliing ‘corsets, tor the son we do Hot allow them to 5 line we sell is c except three, id these will be out to-morrow, Vi T White Coutil Corset, size 6, cenlar Pri Remnant” Pric 2 Misses White Coutill Corsets, size 3 Recular Price: eumant™ Pric Fine Sattecn Corset size 28 aud 30, 2 black, size Regular Price........ RAY ‘The Wrap Stock is dwindling daily. every line in stock is broken insizes, Teduced in price. Ibis innpossible to q” the reductions now being made. We quote a fem, andask you in to wee the rest, 1 Dark Green Boucle Visite, neatly trimined. with Nutria Fur, Rezular Price Size 38 in. andsomely trimmes rine. 1 size 36, Regular Price... “Hemnant” Prick 1 Elegant Seal “Plush Visite, lined brown quilted satia, riehly trimmued wit alls. Resular Pri “Remnant” Prici Such bargains in tiae Wraps have wot boon, fered this yeayou. “ODD. GOSSAMER" TO BE CLOSED OUT. ossamer Uist 56 7 Ladies’ opareains 5 each ‘and Levery Department DWARD & LOTHROP.. (0 ONE SHOUL! Bargains offered at the Great Ch At the Bikciub; Ja27-6t 1241 aud 1243 11th'st we, INai (lage 18 | Crsu WM. D. CLARK, Successor to Trunuel & Clark, 811 Market ‘Will commence TH’ to sell his entire stoc! cost for cash. Space, SDAY MORNING, Janua of First Class DRY GOODS at’; ast ‘This will be an opportunity to secure Fits}; Piss | Dry Goods at Wholesale Rates. All goods to be charged will be at regular prices; Ja ADIES’ $10.50 DOLMANS 3 atthe Great Clearie Sale, at tle Double’ Combination, 124] aud 12435 1 deve. 3027-6 Fue Is NSURANCE. at Insure before it is too late in the ANGLO-NEVADA ASSURANCE CORPORATION, Of San Francisco. Capital $2,000.00. OLD CALIFORNIA INSURANCE COMPANY, $1,010,000. SAINT PAUL .FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, $1,369,000. COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPAN’ Of San Francisco, $200,000. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE NEGOTIATED. CLAUDIUS B. JEWELL, Agent, 12-3 = Eales Building. _27-6t SK YOUR RETAILER FOR THE Sases Mauss: $3 Suoe. Cavriox!—Some deslers recommend inferior in order to mak a larger profit. This is the ORIGINAL 8 SHOE. Beware of imitations which ackuowled oir own superiority Uy attempting w bulla upou th | mutation of the or NE GENUINE UNLESS BEARING ‘AMP, 5b FAA REARING THIS OTAME, | wo in ‘This Shoe tor Gentlemen is neds in But vty, Gomfortand Appearance, A postal card sent to aud Lace. Best Caly' Skin. Unexcelled a wll bee Foy itorution how to wet iyp gage bt J. MEANS & CO. v9 Our capac cree ee Mane tea does Rewer Shoes of this wrade tha tuy other factory in thowerld, | ‘Thousands who wear them wiil tell you the reason if youask them. JAMES MEANS’ $2 SHOE for for Boys al neat the above Shite for male in Wash ‘above MORAN 1033 7a at ne mae ah HE + 27 ILD @ HOUMA” ea ‘ae. It will pay you to see our Odd FOR RENT—HOUSES. ONCE — FIRST-CLASS COOK: } ferences Fequired. 330 C st. n.w. “ANTED—A COMPETENT [AN ssa — ees in a private family. Avply (WHIT! Worsetine and ironing: best of soferehees require: | 1310 Massachusetts aves | et Of FETS ic ‘WASTED_A FIRST-CLASS CAKE BAKER. WHO | “understands, ah 7S atanae a, aM und candy work, Inquire a) "ANTED—A_GENTLEMA’ DIATELY — COOK S70 FILL A, Pose Son ip connection with mx business; wired: wala al between 10 and I= WP. COLLEWS, soo {th wt uw, WaXTED, LADY For 4 LiGHT AND rate able position in our house: one competent to on laities preferred: sulary go weekly: i odreferetces | anked: call from9 to 12°F Te STEWART, 428. 5th | ston. ws up st 1? WANTED, AN ELDERLY TADY HAVING GooD city references fore light “and petinanent post. tion: $10 weekly. CARSON STEWART & CO. Fits Spats. NW TED —A WOMAN TO COO! iron fo W {NTED-IMMEDIATELY A WHITE GIRL AS ‘Ghambermaid and waitress in & family of two at 3106 N st. n.w.; reference reat JaZs cH Wh FO S COOK (COLORED); aN sige, entee! Housemaid: none bus those having irat-class city referetices need apply. 8, SI terms, ote, 0. B, Staromice, PPS” Adres ups ASH AND all family, Inquire at 40 D—TWO. FIRST-CLASS “WAITE Aaderstand their business: no other need ayy jel JOHN SCOTT. HO NTED—BY A fi LORED South, a Situation as waiter. Dell Poy. oF orto work inastore, "Call at 507 D st, between 5th and Oth sts. ae V tom 7 ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE trite iF to do charuberwark or Dain cocking Teepeeanie fay, wile and ‘eat in | ero ‘rood reference from last nate wind x SITUATION ‘" BY Bare best city reference. “Please STED-BY A RESPECTABLE WITTE oar place na chambermaid oF waitress a8 a private family. Apply at 29 Pst. ne, WASTED. BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE a ‘a place as chambermaid or waitress. Address A. Star office, y ANTED-EMPLOYMENT IN A LAW, REAL Wcrate yatant occlatt attorney's office’ Hleman competent and willing 19 do’ food, erate salary only expected at first; Address Box 32, Star office V (ATIONAT LABOR BUREAU isthe hepdquarters for reliable and competent Servants, Butlers, Waiters with dross suits, ‘Drivers, Engineers, Farm and Datry. “EH. DICK, 617 th at. Wixtea SE aera wpshing Hax had experience a ladiew manta Futulabed Gan do plain sewing. Apply Cane NTED—1 Rs WHITE Gil ‘ANTED_—BY A RPSPECTABLE are JLES of, meference Wax tees HITE, AND COLORED w Cooks, French Cook, White Nurse for New Yor! Head Cook and Baker, Uuitlors Waiters, Maida, city an jantry, NATIONAL LABOR BUREAU, 517 7ti mw, oat Wi eee ee ees Siouke wit in stall analy, (Geri, or Sweus prefered.) “References required.’ Call hw. Be WASTED — WHITE WOMAN TO COOK. WasH SR) NY, of Maree: Inquire LAWRENCE SAN rk ave. WANTED-A YOUNG 'G ABLE BODIED Saar wife, under 40, with no children, as janitor | nd Janitress of latve ofies building. Must give satis. factory reference; address box 47, Star offic WANTED-COOKS, MAIDS. | NURSES, “HOW: Workers, laundresses, walosladies, waiters, dairy ‘men, housemien and other help, with reference. this aid other cities and RNHAM'S Licensed Em- ployment Burea Jal-~twe CAPABLE FER- adining-rooin and’ kitchen ouse; none but a thoroughly food references need in a first-class bourdini competent person _wit ‘Address Box 1°23, Star o stn. w. ED_BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MA. ition in s private family or first- ‘Knows his usivose; 00d references. V SUPERIOR —DRESARER work at home or to goout: elegant ft and stylish dyspine guaranteed; highest references given. Apply Wit 327. ANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY OF EXPERT. Waneataten im » Gallery; best of ences given. Address C. G., Star office. 7 Weatszs matin irene, housebespers: saleattics: | aairymen farm Hand, Bane clerk, = = stores, of priv Euployme Headquarters, 630-632 Fst nw. pret VANTED—A LADY DESIRES PONETION AS A) orthand “Amanuensis, Address P.O. Box ws ‘TED — KNOW? and competent serv Ja2e-at* ad colored, with city refere GES: employment THAT ONLY RELIABLE nts in all cavacities—white cea. COOMBS & BUR: proreny 26 F st. nw. BU- ‘ANTED — DUNDORE'S_ EMPLOYMENT conducted by Ladies. Men and Women, | Wis white and colored, for all ‘kinds of domestie labor, | with references. 717 M st.n.w. Jall-3we | QP WOMEN TO CALL AT colored women cooks, 810 to | suo scrubs and mien cooks, fnew LADY id Fitting s¢ ailor system at half price. Ps Gat aw. D. nz, atthe Eureka Co ent ty meamine. May utidiug, FACTUKER SUPT., Lock Box Ao eherdin x id state inet x Bist at. Sratite ANTED-CANVASSERS FOR Lis psalary aud couuission. Apply to WANTED-ROOMS. | WY ASTER BY A PHYSICIAN cating Rooms on first foc central Iccation, for offices. TWO COMMUNI- partially furuished, | addi JP otiee, ee 2 WANTED_BY A TADY. ONE, Ol nisi is. with board, in a privat moderate price, quiet and ceutral, Address Star office. ro — BY TWO ADU isicatinis n seco Sth aud Band. M. sts. nw. no hotse- | TUAL Lot exceed $20; refer Tat. nw. : > — BY ‘two TH OF CULTURN A BRIGHT tated; second Boor, with Address 1. G., Star office. | by A TADS hh; excellent table. PURCHASE. 4 BRICK HOUSE | wets, ether ou Sth ot CHARLE st. between WANTED — 45 ifpossibie. A TO . OR MEDIUM. ony P, } north wes! TiL UCLOBER 181, HILL & JON SSTON, 48 Toth st. CT FROM OW sivas auod- | Real Estate, Cor, Sth aud F_ TED—PROPEKTY DIR} fall purte of the city, to sell, con ‘duck sales. vA N Ww. ANTE D--BO: ARD._ NTED—TABL clerk, between M. nd Sth sis. Address 1 E. WANTE ‘(D—LOT; -ANTED=T0 VALUABL Wit proper uses in vortiwest section for Uui ‘Address Box 63, Star oflice. Wa AN TED- MISC ELLAN EOU: WWANTEDCRY A COMPETENT. AND “ACTIVE Nored womans waning to dot howe, or will eo | ont, “‘hefereuces furnished.” Apyly at 1208, oth 3 | one | ‘gE I WANT r TO. BOKROW #1. ae on Wate rth $30,000.08 per | cen! ddress Box 20, Star F oft e. Ja2s-21 ANTED —$ 1,000 ON A NO. LREAL ESTATE | WwW Lurity. Oper cent interest, for 3 years, uo coll mission. Adiivess Box 9 ears BS See \r ANTED—GRADIN ING AND CON creting oi ptions; estimates given. Woertting of al descriptions, tame ven $a? Call 281-3. Residence, 651 st. x yANTED—TO BU "A BAY HORSE, SUITABLE He a eautte conn must vi styl perfec WANTED HORSES ~ CHEAP FOR CASH, W os ea noe for heavy work: must be uot marcos LUMBER: star’ office, Jaz’ \,ANTED—BY THE METROPOLITAN INVEST- NER nen ‘Harness aud Wagon. Address D—A COMPLETE SET OF TEELETONS lia, bound in sheep. Address lowest price. TANTED= —RATS—RATS— RATS — SLAUGHTER- nce, livery stables tnd private houses cleaved ha Wy "well-trained ferrets aud dogs, Address WM. i FJOUN HOMRIGAN, O25 4th st. 2.¥. 0 =r woop | 7 \F JOR RENT—BY THE 1 Alcove Room, with class board, if required; terms moderate. sinw. OR cai, yan, and. Dall; - 812 th FLOOR UNFURNIS rrivate bath. Se.: wou furnished for acceptable persous, 1212 Nat. nw. 11° RENT—FLOOR TO LET, UNFURNISHED; * three rooms and porch: second’ story ; B14 10th st. now RENT_TWO 2: Rooms; heat and eas: Ee fronts. RENT—307 CS NDSOMELY ished Rooms. Boarding a’ specialty. | South = nively furnished frout Room for two pe ‘Southern exposure. Reference ex Jal TWO DESIRABLE ROOMS ON FIRST aud second floor: first-class board; bear McPher- son square: 1016 Toth st. sees. YOR RENT—ROOMS FURNISHED OR UNFUR- wished. at 814 10th st, terms very moderate. | Ja2s-3t* JOR Dinin (upper floor occupied by owner): bath, range. latrobe expensive new papering; rept $20. 1012 New Hamp shire ave. Ja28-3t* Jor HANDSOMELY F ISHED! without childgen ; with Preasury aud War depart en preferred, or ladies in office k veep Ame, per month: also ly fhenished second story, with beat sad sonable Call and: exams wit HOSBt T—TWO NICELY FURNISHED RooMS, With oF without board; will rent ren suite, convenient to benlic and t 12 Bd st: me, eis JOH RENTOIN A PRIVATE FAMILYa PL aut room on. third i | southern trong: wall SISKED, WITH OR WiTnot + | borhood and fine honse, inn. w. two communicating Rooms. 208 F ST. N.W., TWO NEWLY iz: nt front Itopins; one ou second Boor bas alcove. OR RENT. Rooms, from it Rooi Tor 0. Apply at 1441 Det. now iu Foon with boned, 840 Tout sand herdics, 213N. Capitol st \T [ROOMS CENTRALLY LOCATED, | ed, all conveniences; terms: | Apply 1033 List a.w. F: IQR RENT — ONE SUITE PORNISHED ROOMS. | Y3u0 G'st. a. we wet | Pat RENT_TWO Rooms, On sec: Gut board LARGE, COMMUNICATING oor, and Hall Room, bth on ‘hod: south front. Also, suished: res ee forehes requared. iif device aban UNFURNISHED-TWO SUITES OF Q ST. N.W.HA. “th, three “Janwe closets, secon overlooking Ton nicely furnished: bay mifort; terius to suit to UTH rhished or wnfurniaied pate oor: tree wi st nw. SECOND STORY. and zas, tor 812, ‘secoud Hoor, for d floor; fu ‘io, buck room ost | Also, | S05 | Also lanze side roo, Jer month with board, 469 Gn. w. 5, UNFURNISHED AND FUR- HM nished, c ‘or single, Very rearonabl until next autumn, ast st. JOR RENT—A PRETTILY FURNISHED PARLOR nd Bedevomn,on third floor, heated by grate and ce, at 920 14th at. n.w., bet. Land. K, opr Qtgonn, second Hor, Sse furnished. 456 C st. n.w. A young Ia with Teferences, to take part of another lady's room. J25-1w* | FOR EENT-A ICE ROOM AND BOARD. FOR single lady. “Address A.B, Staroffice. Jn26-3t" | SOK REN? — 8 UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON 2D | oor; fmitable for light housekeeving, gan. and heat.”"403 T st. Dw. (JOR RENT—1112 Hf ST. N.W,, ONE NIC RIEL Ft FUR: ‘nished front Koom, suitable for one or two gentle- inen, with fire, gas, attendance and bath — ja26-7t : 3 OR RENT—TWO COMMUNICATING SECOND- tury south front Rooms, lance bay window: ne Louse, Central; hear three lines cara; ticely furnished’ | suitable tor two ‘or three gentlemen mite 2s Ca ‘and | NT — NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. TX IN} ‘single, on 2d or 3d floor, with closets and with conveutent; southern front; also @ single rou; rent reasonable. "330 Mixsouri a 3a26-3t* POE RENT BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED BOOMS: ‘open fire-places in every room : southern and eastern frout; references required. 1101 Ket.m.w. Ja26-1w* ANTED—BUSINESS MEN AND , OTHERS TO know that weare doing gogd printing at reagons- TaYLOK & BART, G05 7th st. niw. ind LW: ble nrures. sm OB RENT-SUITES OF NICELY FURNISH ipeation glee PT seit: table Satz awe ANTED OTE 3OU WANT CAND ch, Sore Throat, &c., buy cai uals nay: t Duy AROMATIC ‘0 curé the trouble may A eo Commissioner of torles (except Maryland). : V ‘ANTED STEAM DYEING AND CLEANING. ‘Vids eneireh ew machine IT am spared to clean or dye ladles! or gentlemen clothing i bent ike manner aiid on short notice: $7 years! Called for and. delivered. “i. H it st opp. the Portland, scales, 10th und La, WANTED NOBODY, NEEDS TO STAY AT Suits and Overcosts, as they have Deen reduced 20 per cent. You ‘may findin this lot a Suit or Over- coat to please you, and at a saving of 20 percent. SPD, Gi FP ER we mea = ry 41 Lith at m6. ss + eg Bazcams, nie ned wit Ror onine, 055, season | YY, Seal Skin Ulater, $275; reduced $350. Beal Skin Sacques, $90, $125, 8150. fidue on account of s coun, irritation oarsencan it AROMA TI a DROPS A fogs ARON Te Boe epee ‘ANTED—R. WASHINGTON'S MAGIC CREAM, RENT_TW RNISHED, Fe rithout board: for sentleten only THO 13th stn. Am* ‘(OR RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS: newly painted and papered; convenient to all de: partments. 1106 9th st. n.w. je21-1n FOR RENT—i627 14TH ST.N.W., REVLY AX} AND rir mnaiermattnchstariie Meme in ita oF without Cesired, references exchanged. Ext FOr BET BRIGHT, (CHEERFUL ROOMS. en suite, or ‘ADJOINING atidl Peuue, avenue an apie JAMES \° DAVIS" BONS, coruer Penney EEA er ‘OR RENT—1095 VERMONT AVE. BA Ses Hy furuied uite of three room, Second Moors also, other Foome; excellent Srices reasonable. bls3w Fo NT—034 22D ST. FOUR DOORS SOUTH Of Pa, ave., one With heat cod gas; also ino unfuruishied Foo for I sy bet ae Or Instantaneous Cure—ADy breaking out on face RENT—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROO} or body cured. Moth phuples, wrinkles, black beads, ir delientful locality, with Srst-class pat ec ae Galst1si8 Hote. w. Je8-1mn* Seat R_RENT—PERSONS LOOKING FOR iMeruiais on epplestion. ‘are. invited to call at our office for free and Per. box: ceut to any address: or, can be | of sais. D.G- PROCTOR ‘Heal Estate and In- ed at mos Of the lending drug eiores oc3baur® | surance, 1228 F at .w. ‘a13 SARTED- Wit 15 8D ST. 8 E, ber, Gas and Stean Fitter and contractor. r, Gas it c modeling oid aud detect ri oiomeamai B16-3m* Wai Sere MATT U3 OPS a TED IBQMAT, SoH ‘They, invigorate | _ POR MENT OFSICrS R_RENT—PART OF a slepho1 Feat, ist Telephone, om cagee oe erat That y igcmuaeey 2. a in. ae = ‘ANT! IND-H INT’ CAR- RENT- A a pee ca Fears Beant th st. aw Werte oe rth ema ime sapaaert sushsts et 616 La. ave, Warten? ees $F> a2 toe. Py tre Merete ‘ANTED—POSITIONS FOR MALEAND FEMALE | 1B RENT—1005 Y3TH ST, LIVINGSTON TER- race, that elegant, House of fwenty one rooms, lias Frontly, been for'a term of years and hand Tome, single or en suite, wil De Sad encelient cable pard furnished to desir- Sble persona, om Teasonabie terms wos-or Fok REST, ROUSE 1004 K ST. NW. Bath, ha rooms, with Nery desirable for vance. Apply toc. A. stan. w, oR RENT—2421 1 ST. N. W, LARGE. L bouse, six roots; water and wax” Inquire 3 =f oo Pari Besze8 ath at. ar. 1st 16 435 Hh ats front T2430 kfm, Sth and Ps) ave. £15, “gil? Gunton Bldg, e325. Briisi able Gis jotta The ahore only on my books. For full " rege the letand 13th aaa} cy ay WAGGAMAN. POR RENT-SIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSE. 315 iia ge walerandgas: 815. ADD! re "AIRO, 483 Loinintes a tm i RENT_VERY NICE FRAME COTTAGE. SIX mogtas: all modern tmprovacute 818 per a Tnauire 6 pots R RENT_2004 14TH ST-N.W.. THREE-STORT Fgh BE 2004 HTH eh Goodere ianpeore wks, at $15 per twonthif takeu by Febru S°R BOND, 3214 ES | In eee oundary st 1 Lahey sat whe SWOMSTEDT & BRADLES, SW rooms. Dst. me. 6 rome... POX, 920 F st nw. | Fook. RENT Roan rooms, lange dining-rowrs | dition N. Cap. and i, near Govt. Print Oither ly to FW. CALLAGHAN, 881 N. Capitol jal tw AB THE CAPITOL, & DESIMABLE | fed, bre” Dwell, ING AND STORE, CO taining 9 rooms: post-office im the store: te mile hof Linden station, Metropolitan bratich. B. & 0. Railroad. “For particulars add RAY, | Binden.' ee ety JOR RENT—S0G LST athe Frame; 8 roome TAS1 F wt. now -HOUSE, FIPTRE house in the best con R26-t FOR RENT-HOUSES.__ 12.4 10r. mt }Petlwrs int poh st rm ot fate at 8h + es Or, fam) TWO-STORY AND BR. H. T. LELPOLD, | : So. aul1oeL p KICH, sae eb Th | | era mew), | 402 8th st ern, $1850; 1 ite 4ppoititumen 7OR RENT—804 10TH ST. N. and basement; all modern improve: | month: JOHN T—NICE SIX-ROOM HOUSE, 5 $11 per month, ase, AV. house; $0 per mn * RENT PART OF HOUSE, UNF RNISHED, | Apel 33M ST. Apply to B.D. 0. SMITH, 615 7th st. uw. ( OR RENT 4116 G ST. N. office, twelve Rooms posses > ASP: 341s Corcoran BW - 40.00 ‘ALL (successor to Duvall & Marr), Olive Bla’, st. now. OF ON Met ue. 7... ple st.ue.. swat | Mass av nr Thos C. Jowa Cirei neat Q st, 10r. |, near Pa avs hear G st near F st. re advortingd f Forlist of placed with me free of cost to the own rroperts for sale O'HOLTZMAS 1. €. Meridian ave.. Mt, Picasant Stable iu roav of 1741 B. 1 ave. LE & RUTHER T—Admirabiy located and very. desirable siwelling 12 rooms. Tarmace and all moderu Hes: FOR Bs fingee Ja22-6r Pere some untard seeding oa Properts, down: the Talauee in monthly. pay about equal to the rent you pay. You will thus bc fug whit you now Uirow away “for rent. ¢ KNIGHT, $25 F st. m.w., room 1, fret floor. 001 TEER & RCTLERPORD, 1226 F at. naw, TOP PAYING RENT AND HUY 4 | ¥ House, elegantly furnished, 13 room: curcle, very cheap.» €, proseid sar Thowas H. RNIGHT, 925'F wt. uw. —A J BUILDING SUITABL! z ining-room, 441 G st. nw. op Pension buil Rent, €25 per month. Ow: IS URN st. mw. JOR RENT—THREE HANDSOME NEWLY BUI IT {Houses 447; 449, $51 G at. uw. opposite the new pension office: three it | Ked'all modern improvements, reat per month: houses are open for inspertion for furtticr information ; ip owner. MC GOLDSCHMID, 812 7th st uw. 2m RK RENT— 1806 N. Have. S.w.cor. Sth & E, 19r. Hs Obit st nw. dar 100 502 Sovpinatnws Tae 100 315 AS Atom i4az satin ae 1607 15th st, ite 3414 Graven 3420 craven 2432 Craven 3434 craven BE 3 2430 Graven ‘oreven faey pile Pie ony Benen’ ogg st nw. St. B.W., 15t. 623 Eat. nw, lor. Rar $ 3 i ia. tw. SHEL | by calling at vom 4 for rent or sale is Lberally | J" ae SS———e—_— FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS JOK KENT—TYPE-WRITERS, @5 PER MONTH ete “CAI oFrice” 029-9 W.W PORT eis Gructal Aerut 33 Fat [BUSINESS CHANCES. ROCERY good beth ote bedeses chee SPU RAMEY HANGE FOR GW WY sist pectin Pree in ips Ferenni, ‘hadwess EESIDERCE wus cdee’ eae St ME FIKST STEP TOWARDS SUCCESS IS TO — Kote Node Bona youton, seetoen toon tee Eode'ken iy Cintra! vp Neosat ali Address 713 12th st. a a2 ee BQH CAN Bex A sTocK OF anoc @) res, including retail liquor license mr aitueted te the ecclowen setae teeees Guy One desiring to engage i business.” Dusigess. ihereial office, TILL E NORTH. lis, 65 x68 | 10; Star ‘fice : SPLENDID OPENING ANY KIND OF BUSINESS Three Soutaiting good store room and thirtern other. Foote, u ltuprovements; butlding Just Aniehed; es Sth and K sis. ANTED ar § £2,000 TO $3,000 WITH OR jocated in one of anities of Loudoun’ county, Va Pur mouth. PEI LW particulars address or call ou E. MAU! HCE CROPLEN, Georgetown, D.C. B26 NY ONE HAVING A MILK ROUTE POR SALE. ay hear of a purchaser by addresmng, with as to mize of route, price asked, &e., 3 14th st. now. a PALEIES OWNING MERTDIAN HILLOR OTHER suburban Lot find ready purchssers by call- dug on GEO. W ‘KINS, corner 1¥th and H sta, -, 26.08 YOMMERCIAL OFF °E. 938 F, ESTABLISHED for the purpose of a Drie isposin of business chances, Store, Dry Goods, Grocery. &e. By our vublicity, which haw an injurious eflect ou business. Cousult youriuterest by Latvitig yume Duals ss, if for sale, left atuurotiec, De KAMEN: ja°6-605 J ANTED—FOR ONE. TWO OR THREE YEARS, well estab of $15,000, to extend a very popular ished, profitable and langely iicreasttue manufacturiiuc DUSiNeS, Alple BeCURITY « Flies meaLlug Vusikess bee! apply. Address Lo de. fered. only IRABLE IMPROVED i the choicest Lots Star oilice. yin Washington Hi ag septs, Univ LENT Lo: wall ao ery V pe E Lee wer. Washinton, jolt practice ae ad nin they Prince Geunee » and Moutgomvers. Mal and i of Colum Reter peri Seer - ‘ong. Pres i of Was ies & Co and Col ST ie HAVE JUST HAD PLACED IN MY HANDS FOR sale a well established real estate business: location very desirable; offices well furuinhed aud fitted cub Lease five years to run, present owners about to leave the city. For particulars inguire of M. M. PAKKEN, GIS Pst nw *eteoe (A SEE 7 PE CENT INVESTED First Mortgage Coupon Bonds THE GERMAN AMFRICAN Loan ESTMENT D IN IMPANY, of Sioux Falla, D.T., rirace deeds ou improved tarm and iumesota, worth three times te. ut of the tude, 2400, $450, ay be seen and information obtained “Glover Building, 1410 F et CHAS. R. DEAN, Vice President, aBeforenpen, Hons Wau. Wuudoun, Chas. 1 ¢ Nivwnal auk of Hilimots, Chicago, Cltiac Bank, Sioux Falls, DT am: dm Da. SiREIsCgll: CAMDEN TER AND BUILDER nr 0, Dy first-class workmen, Prices Shop, No. 63 Pat-uw. Jobbing prom uly REAL ESTATE BROKER, 1S1Y F street north went, GAijeuine Sear Batding SIX PEK CENT GUAKAN- ‘ BY THE oMgtA Loa AND TRUST company | Hon. A UABAMAN, Gate ‘Treat President, Titerest. ated Principal Guaranteed, and Eady the ‘Chemical National Bank of New York. Interest payable seii-anuually. Bends mn sums of #200 and up, ‘These First Mortgage Bonds are secured on improved, real estate in aud around Quaba, Nebraska, abd iu cane isa loan tude excoeding forty per eout of Value of the moruzaed property. The standing of tus company and the Chemical | National Bank is suficieut to recommend Ubexe secur | es to Ue counidence of conservative investurs. MOM, PAIK IG Real Estatoand oun Broker, _§5-3m gis Few HK SALETABOUT, 1.000 POUXDS OF NONPA. rel and, about S00 pounds of Axute Tyr, ately iu te cu this paper, the iano of (butt tute’ ay de = va te sirable, they are in good condition, and capable cellent service for two or ‘taree "years ob, lnoderate circulation. Will be #old ¢ sea) an drees THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER Washingtou, D.C. LOST_AND_ FOUND. _ TJANUARY 27TH. 1 ASAOY te ‘wall be pra CHURCH 0} Slade purse with a saat rewarded Seta 1 OST-AT THE METROPOLITAN ‘bureday: umn of ese Id Gat nw. or ‘OST—JANUARY 26, A SMALL RUSSIA LEATHER Cardoabe containing @12 oF $14: reward ir tetummed to Mamaschusctte oe oT aN TRISTE LIGHT oston JANUARY ‘27TH, Ey rece ewer Ta at GALS jewelry ss er as ke” ewelry sore. Pies vio wan TEMES Y_EVE (RIRMES MO MONDAY Eas Cape, with Cream —ON ING ig LAST A, Yee Lost gh TUESDAY EVENTS coy fable reward’ will be "paid if set ret gaze 4 AN, ORANGE AND Lance pL 38, man toOVGst.aw. i ae hee fae ‘ABOUT THE 19TH INSTANT Tyree conitnine fall naan of wiobey and vapors Naluable to no, ie the bape ‘mall or otherwinetox Me Tae iS ae weked, LS gone, JANUARY OTH OTH ON 14TH ST, SAREE Bee, A gga coer i retrae PERSONAL. _ Wee Says Ses fo sonbasnce, FA PAT MOS faut aheestan bebe Wo Fecive corn commascatos ee

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