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THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN GTON: SATURDAY ...... ......February 3, 1ss7. uditor. CHOSBY S. NOYES. : ‘The Evening star has a regular, permanent bona fide daily circulation more than treble that of any other daily paper published Washington, and much greater than that ef all the other daily papers here added togeti Still Forward! At the beginning of the present year, THE STAR pubiished a table illustrating the increase in the circulation of the paper and in the number of new advertisements printed In its columns for each month during the years 1885 and 1886, For the Purpose of showing the public that the course of ‘Tur Stam 13 still onward, the figures for the month of January tn the two years named are given below, together with those for last month. ‘They are as follows, and speak for themselves: AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION. 1885, 1886 1887 JANUARY. 2OANG. — ZB,FIN. 25,4706 NEW ADVERETISEMENTS. 1885, 1886 1887 3,200, 3,615. ‘The action of the Senate In making suitable ap- propriation for the expenses of recelving and en- tertaining the delegates to the International Medi- cal Congress which will meet in Washington in September next, 1s gratifying evidence that ap- preciation of the Arts and Sefences does not grow dim even amid the rumors of war. The forthcom- Ing meeting Is the ninth of the serles, the last having been at Copenhagen, Denna ‘These meetingshave always stimu! duction of scientific papers of the as a conseq) of the friendiy rivairy of men out standing highest In med: the world. On th ral’s register are noticed such Ww ‘nm names as those of Landolt, Magitot, Dujardin-Beaumetz-Mentere, Petit, Nadailiac, Luteaud and Charcot of Paris. Jonathan Hutchinson, Ward Richard. son, J. W. Thudichum rieton Browne, Sir Edward Seivekins. haus of London, Lawson Tait of na Professor H phrey of Cambridy m Austria are Chi Ehrendorfer, Moute, Gustav Hebra, Neuman and Kaposi of V reprevented by Gusser¢ orf, Lassar. Uni Volkan, and Freiburgh by Hegar and Baumeler. Italy sends us, among others, Cas rw, azio, and Semmola, the last named of 2 Will Tead a general address. We ha ace to further continue the list of nished men from abroad who have aln their in- tention of attendine the Cons one, and all countries seem well re In Eurose esses have been opened In person by the that tn} London, which wasopened b; Wales, acting xpected that Presi- dent id who has kin ted to be a Patron will open the exervivs. A gathering so eminently humanitarian tn its ¢ r, and so selentifie in its method receive at the hands of the Repubile every attention and Eindly encouragement. rslty of Haile by Pro signified servations ally of t uith- south of th Avenue, and espex sonian reservation. ‘The tracks h street and iIL-xept roads and lawns, doubtiess, prevent the “park” from t tally attractive or creditable at prese 2 series of reserva ‘ons connect pitol and White House should de, and doubtless will be, improved as well as protected until the “Executive avenue” of the future shall conduct the visitor through a land- seape of beauty from one to the other of the two Most famous buildings of the new world. Con- Tess has recently protected Monument park from ail sorts of uses and abuses, and bas shown a like Iriendiy disposition towards the other reserva- ions. It has forbidden papple to go there for various purposes, thus assuming that there will de some temptation or att m to draw people there, and this assum; ules be made good. No consistent Congress will content Itself ‘with forbidding people to do something that they could not be induced todo if there were no pro- Dibition. It will at least provide something upon ‘which its prohibition may operate. Much money can profitably be expended upon this grand series of parks. ‘They need development and adornment more, and will show better results from proper expenditure than the tiny reservations in the northwestern section of the eity, upon which so mauch public-improvement energy 1s exhausted, ‘The refusal of the Limerick munietpal council to celebrate the queen’s jubilee because the quecn has visited Ireland only twice during her long Felgn and has never assisted Irish charities, does not seem wholly unreasonable, in view of the fact ‘that Scotland, scarcely more ‘accessible than Ire- Jand to the neighborhood of London, and having nostronger claim upon the good will of the crown, 4s the chosen summer home of Victoria. It is an historic fact that, from the day of Henry VIII, ‘Who was Viceroy of Iretand for a time before as- cending the throne, no member of the British royal Jaznilly set foot in Ireland for nearly two centuries, and then another lapse of one hundred and thirty- Three years occurred. George IV. went over and was received With 2 magnificent ovation. Vi torla, Wnen she went, had a lke reception; but for a quarter « ited her | visit, the ing Uaree times @ year across the Scottish border. It 1s not w erful that the Irish people, who by ‘ven to strong per- Sonal attachments, should feel jealous of this juanifestation of partiality. ‘The day has probably passed when their feelings could be easily soothed, and this exe rtunity for increasing the giory of herown reizn and improving the pros. pects of her posterity on the throne, the queen has Geuberately thrown away. rs The Spanish mintster says that he used the words “repris percion,” Which he ad- inst the United States, in | Pickwicklan sense. England de- negotiations will settle the muperor Willfam protests nor, that Germany has no in- France. Bismarck follows et and M. de Freyeinet dectare and Geclare and repeat their declarations that the Sentiments and policy of France are pacitie. ‘The only nation o owedly thirsting for gore at present is ited States, But the European nations continue to prepare for war Tapidly and steadily, while the United States con- tents itself with an amused inspection of the holes {mits armor. Actions speak louder than words, $< =____ ‘The blunders of the London newspapers in deal §ng with American social topics are proverbial, ‘The Times furnishes the latest example tn con- fusing the Century club of New York city with the Nineveenth Century club, and treating its readers Wagrave editorial discussion of the pecullar fea- ‘ures of the latter organization under the name of the former. The confusion, in view of the refer- ence to ladies as members of the club and partak- €rgin its debates, ts about as funny as the blun. Gers an untraveled American oecastonal!y makes, Wo the vast amusement of bts British cousins, by mixing up the Lord Chancellor with the Chan- cellor of the Exchequer, or assigning Lord Randolph Churehil) to aseatin the House of Peers, It 1s fortunate that the laugh ts nm 3 on one side; but when we refiect siish tou Ast worthy of especial consideration Is rv fertained by the clubs In our great cities, it as If it would be only the part of courte: and their educated countrymen Bames of their chiet entertoi seems | for them remember the S | the inter-state com | lora’s Box ts opened, | the evils. that cor: | rth, unaccompanied The President has signed merce bUL The new P: moan the ratlroads, and ai porate fesh is heir to fly f even by Hope, which flew last trom the origina Pandora's box. Misery loves company, and Judge Dillon, speaking for the rallroads, seeks to cast a gloom over the dead-head portion of the pubile by construing the law to prohibit the issuing of free Passes, ‘The important d Qe Fish Commission, presented etsewnere, gives. the agreeabie information that the American fish. eriés are not dependent upon Canadian bait or Canadian fsbing grou 4 that there 1s no pos- sible danger of fish famine from non-intercourse. $< Randall would like to compromise with the de Mocratic tariff reformers, if he can have his way. And Carlisle would like to compromise with the democratic protectionists, if be can have his way. ta obtained by Tae Corrars Deranrwest Bazcarss, We are offering the following extra good values: 100-50 Inch Tarcoman Curtains, plain col- ‘cred tops with contrasting dado borders, worth $5; only 4 per pair. 75-50 Inch Tureoman Curtains, plain colored tops with silk chenille dado, worth $8; only 36.50 each. 200 White and Ecru Nottingham Lace Cur- tains, side borders, 3% yards long, worth $1.75; only $1.35 per pair. 50 Bera Nottingham Lace Curtains, side bor- ders, choice patterns, 33 yards long, worth 83; only $2 per pair. ‘We have Just opened a new and excellent line of Striped and Figured Cretonnes, in a varied assortinent of choice atyles and colorings, 15¢. and 25. per yard. Flegant line ot 40 Inch Printed Curtan Mad- light and medium colorings, worth 25c.; 18e. per yard. ‘Varied line of Lemon and Ecru Colored Mad- ras Curtain Lace, at 40c., 50c.,55¢. and 65e. per yan. ‘These goods are warranted to wash and retain that freshness for which they are noted, and are fast becoming the most popular material in use for window curtains, as well sash, We are displayinga suberb stock of Hand- ‘Made Swiss Taibour and Applique Curtains, choice designs, very rich, $5 to $28 per pair. White and Ecra Nottingham Lace Bed Sets, large variety of patterns to select from, 2 to 84.50 perset. White and Fera Nottingham Lace Pillow Shams, veritable bargains, worth 75c.; only 506. per pair. White and Ecru Fine Nottingham Lace Pil- Jow Shams, worth 81; only 65c. per pair. iner grades, more choice designs, eqi vod values: 75e, 80e, 90, 81.10, $125 8150. Pisin Opaqne Window Shades, well made, straight cut, finished with spring roller, twenty different shades of color. 6 foot, 38 in. wide: only 65e. each. 7 foot, 38 in. wide; only Tle. each. BIG BARGAINS IN TIDIES. 500 Antique Lace Tidies, 10 by 10 inches square; only 10c. each. 200—size 5—Applique Lace Tidies, The best barsain in these goods yet offered. Worth 20c.; 300 Stamped Linen a= large size, pretty designs; only 1234. each. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. May O: Orn Cosromzss fer to purchase Wash Fabrics early in the and have them made up ready for in- se, we have concluded to open advance invoices of these goods, and have now on sale the following excellent lines: SATEENS. Superb stock of the celebrated FRERES KOECHLIN French Sateens, in plain shades stripes, checks and figured effects, in the largest variety of desixns and colorings shown by us any preceding season. These closely resemble the beautiful Foul- Silks than any other make, and are hardly sushable from them when made up. NOTE—For the convenience of customers we Lave also placed a line of these estimable goods in our Dress Goods Department, first floor. GINGHAMS. Seersucker Ginghams in choice stripes: Plaid and Checked Ginghams in good variety; 10 and per yard. PERCALES. ‘Gold Seal” Indigo Blue Percales, wide goods, Dine ground, with neat patterns in white and gold; colors warranted; only 123e. per yard. SHIRTINGS. Pull yard-wide Shirting Percales, soft-finished “Puritan” Muslins, white ground, with a vast assortment of neat pink, blue and black pat- terns; also desizns of horse-shoes, whips, dogs? heads, cats’ heads, anchors, etc.; especially for boys’ waists: only 12%4¢. per yard. inch Century Cloth (old style calico), strong, wide, serviceable, and warranted to keep its color in laundering; choice variety of stripes and figures: only 10c. per yard. PRINTS. White ground, with colored figures; medium colored grounds, with choice figures; purple calicoes, black calicoes, etc., representing the Jangest and best stock of prints yet carried by us; only Se. per yard, SPECIAL.—5,000 yards of black and white Plaid Scotch Ginghams, regular 23c. quality, with the style against it, We offer them as a special “Drive” at the low price of 8c. per yard. (Second floor: take elevator.) ‘OODWARD & LOTHROP. IDE SATINES, IN SHORT Ds at the Great Clearing Sale, at the: Css Double Combination, 2a] aud 12435 Lithsese, cog 00, RRR Pa 2 ge P% EMR gs ERE THT 2 84 2 9 RRR Ssss FR OT Ce QOR Rg SEO TF W cco “oo EK SssS Eee T= FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY WE OFFER A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT FOR YOU TO TRY THE “S. C." CORSET. UNTIL MARCH 18ST WE WILL SELL IT FOR 8175. WHY? TO INTRODUCE IT. AFTER MARCH 1ST THE PRICE WILL BE g2 WE WILLGIVE YOU A WEEK'S TRIAL OF THE “sc” THE “S. 0." IS A FRENCH HAND-MADE CORSET OF THE FINEST SATTEEN, WITH EMBROID- ERED EDGE, AND TOP AND BOTTOM STITCH- ING IN SILK. IT HAS SIDE STEELS AND 5 HOOKS. IT COMES IN WHITE, CREAM, PALE BLUE, OLD GOLD, CARDINAL AND BLACK. WE KNOW IT TO BE SUPERIOR IN QUALITY AND FINISH TO REGULAR 82.25 GOODS. THE BBR 00 XN N BB OO NNN ee 83 Pee BBB 00° ON NN . }OU Mr A RRR coo. EER wuwt aa RR OO HOH E Pye AA Ego il de Mam a2°2 oR SoG HoH Eee 7 Fe 316-318 SEVENTH ST. ¥. W. QHOBT-END LACE PLatDs, 8c, st the Great Clearing Sale, atthe Double’ Combinati 3 1241 and 1243 Tiuhse we, | Bise | Ow Riu Wausxey, FINE OLD RYE WHISKEY, ‘The same that I have handled for over nineteen years, and warranted over six yearsold. Free from Fusil Oil and ali impurities whatsoever. Specially suited to the sick and debilitated, of tine flavor and smooth, pleasant taste. Warranted just as here claimed money cheerfully refunded. a ny REDUCED ‘From 75c. to 50c. per pint bottle. From 75e.toS0e.“ “ « ARTHUR NATTANS, Pharmacist, ‘14th and I, aud 2dand D stan. w. Fox A Few Dass Lwill offer to closeout at and: arc ofer.te.clos 3nd below cost a lot of Break- ‘Morning Robes as low 00 $5.50, 6. 935 Pennay asia Doeror Lavnes One Is Willing to agree to any col So itis red. And the other ts wiling to agree to any sone soit ts Diack. The prospects of compromise do pot geem to be particularly brilliant. $< ‘The telegraph to-day brings us news of another sppailing calamity caused by a railway accident and the present mode of beating and LIQUOR AND PILL ARSED Memedies for the Cure of GOUT sna REEU- Noverres Ix Was Fasnros. (Successor to Penny & BRormEn), TEST IMPORTATIONS” IN OPER, AND .A] NSE TN PAIGE, a Pion a! [DERED SWISS MUI Rw iors ChiNRers AND SeemaUCkens. oP MOER OF THE rine Geary OnpE ne i mae ee TO MY ERYRESS NOVELTING IN BRITISH AND FRENCH WHITE agops. DENGINDIA LINEN Ag) PERSIAN PIUNGEAS FAWae” FRENCH ASD ENGLISH RAINGOOKS. BATISTE OLATRE. INDIA MULLS. BAGAEM FIGURED AND CORDED PIQUER, 0g FRONTS AND PANELS. = ‘toys SLACK AND COLORED SILK VELVETS, Rees SILK .GAUZES, ILLUSIONS, USSELS: Tt CTetapeOr a ISPLA! BERRA MER gO DISMLATING 2” PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. 15, Penneylvania ave., cor. 9th st. Lo oA NN SS EL a BNE 8 EAA ONAN 55s, AKA NN TLLLA A NNN Sss8 BB U ooo HOH Be UE BR °% FOE pep UU Ek Goo HoH BBB UU «GOR RR «6OGGG oO OH aa BBR 00 CT ee “i PE 83 oak BBB OR KR OO = LARGEST STORE IN WASHINGTON. INFANTS’ WEAR. ‘We bave detprmined to carry as complete a line of In- fants’ wear this season asis possiblo,and with that view in mind have purchased all the different grades of IN- FANTS' WEAR, from the cheapest to the finest. ‘We have given any amount of care to the proper se- Jection of these goods, as regards both finish and mate- rial. ‘The very best trimmings that could be procured to correspond with the garment were selected, and now wecan safely say UR STOCK 18 COMPLETE.” CAMBRIC SLIPS as low as 15c.; worth 25¢. CAMBRICSLIPS, with embroidery, 25c. ; worth 390. wCAMBRIC SLIPS, with tucks and inserting, 59¢.; orth 74¢. CAMBRIC DRESS, with yoke of 48 tucks and tucked bottom, 74e.; worth 89c. CAMBRIC DRESS, with yoke of 24 tucks and 3 rows inserting. and embroidery all the way down, 99c.; CAMBRIC DRESS_this fs one of our LEADERS— Pith goke of 30 teks and 9 rows inserting and om- roidery, with ruffie pronders, with, rule of embroidery at the my A VERY FINE NAINSOOK DRESS, trimmed with Swiss embroidery aud 16 tucks and rufle of embroid- ery, 82.59; cat match iin the city less than 83.48. ANOTHER STYLE, made of best quality Nainsook, full, Swiss embroidery aud inserting, nock and sleeves drawn with ribbon, #298 $08. ANOTHER STYLE,with yoke of tucks and insert With, Tumle, of embroidery, all hand-finished, $2.98; 01 5 ANOTHER OF OUR BARGAINS is 3 Robe made of cambric, with 20 tucks, 33 rows of inserting and double rufte of “em down the front, $2.98; worth Es INFANTS’ CLOAKS. OUR LEADER isa CREAM CASHMERE MOTHER BREAD CLOAK, with embroidered cape, $3.48, ANOTHER STYLE MOTHER HUBBARD CLOAK, with embroidered cape and tucked bottom, 84.98, QNOTHER STYLE, with «deep, cape, trimmed with rib) BARG. EviWofreniy. ANOTHER VERY RICH CLOAK, with deep embroi- red cape and embroidered bottoms, BRIS? ee ORD SRE eR test toe ee ke tom, 88.98; worth $12. bre Core INFANTS’ LACE CAPs. INFANTS’ LACE CAPS as low as 69¢. INFANTS’ FINE LACE CAPS 81.39. INFANTS’ SURAH SILK CAPS, with lace, 81.98. INEANTS' EMBROIDERED SURAH CAPS, with ‘With a desire to please all, we will further state that, without parley, we will refund money for any article that does not suit, after a reasonable Jength of time, and brought back in as good condition as when bought. ‘You would honestly favor us by asking to see these garments. We would then feel sure that this aunounce- ment had not been made in vain. Remember you are always welcome, whether as pur- chaser or looker. L A L AA i psy: B Sasy 22 LLL A A iN Sigg BBB UT RRR G a PEE RR oo a Be UE EL boc ATE BBB uu RR GccG H H ae BBB) RRR 00 as BB RK ROO ete, EPR PR 8S. 4s EBB OR R00 27 ONE-PRICE HOUSE, 15 __420—422424_426 SEVENTH STREET, HITE AND COLORED BORDERED We An re aa le Combination, 1241 and 1243 1th stare. 4-3¢ Toe Larest. ‘THE BEST. THE POPULAR PRICE FOR A BUSINESS SUIT IS TEN DOLLARS. BASING OUR CAL- CULATIONS ON THE KNOWLEDGE OF THIS FACT WE LAID IN AT THE BEGIN- NING OF THE SEASON ENOUGH SUITS AT THAT PRICE TO STOCK AN ORDINARY CLOTHING HOUSE. STACKS OF ‘EM HAVE BEEN SOLD. A STACK OF "EM STILL REMAINS. WHY? WE GIVE IT UP. THE PATTERNS ARE STYLISH; THE STYLES ARE CORRECT; THE PRICE WAS MORE THAN REASONABLE CONSIDERING THE QUALITY OF MATERIAL AND WORKMAN- SHIP. ALL WE KNow IS WE'VEGOT'EM AXD WE DON’T WANT ‘EM, DO YOU? IF 80, TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF SEVENTEEN PATTERNS IN SACK AND FROCK STYLES FOR SEVEN DOLLARS. IF THE PROPOSI- TION STRIKES YOU FAVORABLY BRING SEVEN DOLLARS ALONG AND TAKE HOME 4 GOOD SERVICEABLE, STYLISH SUIT OF CLOTHES, OR, IF YOU PREFER, WILL YOU SEE, ‘WE'RE ANXIOUS TO PLEASE. LOOK 'EM SEND IT HOME FOR You. OVER, ANYHOW. THEY ARE ON EXHIBI- TION IN THE NORTHWEST WINDOW, MARKET SPACE SIDE. SAKS & COMPANY, RELIABLE Es bee esate iad scaled) oo aati, 4-3 OVER OUR STOCK SHOES, Suen eter es gets them will get s bargain. aw. 5 1914-1916 Chronle aata” Boe BAcaty cae end pe Pasta | EX, Mi, Bonouann & Bro. scriptive Pamphlet santhrvs Be tee agen ‘Make a Specialty of ROASTED SOUEE ated Wor HAD NS osuapan cates coare cel 1127-29 PRNMGYLVANTA AVE. AND is ‘PENNA. AVE. COR, 43 8T. “Piss Axo Nesotza» Have you ever experienced that stinging sensation in your feet called “pins and needles!” ‘The Palais Royal is causing its competitors toe: “pins and needles” all over. And why? Because, hav- ing disposed of old winter stock, advanced spring styles are being shown, and the merchants with old clothes to offer are left out in the cold. GENTLEMEN GENTLEMEN GENTLEMEN GENTLEMEN GENTLEMEN - GENTLEMEN GENTLEMEN EB You are respectfully invited to attend the exhi- bition of advanced spring styles at the Palais Royal. ‘Moderate prices asked for high class novelties. GENTLEMEN'S SCARFS, 440, Bilk and Satin Scarfs, in light and dark slides. A hundred designs. Some hand embroidered in col- ored silk. Black Silk snd Satin Scarfs of superior quality also 44c. 69c. and 98c. Fisk, Clark & Flagg’s novelties. Some of white moire silk; embroidered in colored silks in representation of animals, heads, etc. 26c. Sutin-lined Silk Scarfs in puff and knot shapes ‘Would like you to note the designs, colors and quality before condemning them “in your mind.” EVENING WEAB.—White Lawn Strap Bows from 5o. to25c. Black and White Satin Bows, 25c, Narrow Black Ties, 25c.and48c. Extra long (38 inch), 68¢. a7 For resson, it is necessary to state the Scarfs of Messrs. Fisk, Clark & Flagg are the new spring styles, not @ collection of old stock accumulated by years of mismanagement. GENTLEMEN'S UMBRELLAS. $1.79. The Genuine “Gloria” Cloth Umbrellas; wear twice as loug, look as well as Silk. 82.20. “Gloria” Umbrellas with Sterling Silver tops. 5, Twill Silk Umbrellas with natural sticks. 65, Sterling Silver and Roll Gold tops. $3.75. Carved Irish Box Oak handles. $398. Carved Boxwood and Buckhorn handles. 87.25. English Spittlefields Silk; Gold handles, 88.15. Solid Silver Crook and Carved Ivory handles. Gz~ All have Paragon frames of improved shape, and which makes the Umbrella when rolled not much larger than a cane. GENTLEMEN'S CANES. 68c. Gold and Silver, Carved and Crook tops. $1.35. Solid Silver, Crooks and Buckhorn handles. 2 Below usual prices, because closed out from an. importer in need of funds. See the stock. GENTLEMEN'S RUBBER COATS. $1.60. The new patent Cemented Coat; untearable, $2.98. Brown Rubber with velvet collar; new. $1.35. Boys’ sizes. GENTLEMEN'S SHIRTS. Do away with prejudice for once. It will only cost ‘You Gse. to try a “Palais Royal” Dress Shirt, READ OUR EXPLANATION CONCERNING THE LOW PRICE. Our hands are kept busy the year around; the materials are bought in large lots direct from the producers; we sell enormous quantities at a Very small profit, instead of small quantities at large profits. READ WHY WE CAN FIT YOU. Because ‘we have three different lengths of sleeve to each size neck. Because we have astyle cut for the short and stout man and also the tall and thin man. READ WHY THEY ARE AS GOOD AS $2 CUSTOM-MADE, SHIRTS. Because they are made of WAMSUTTA MUSLIN, which is the best. 3-ply linen fronts and cuffs of RICHARDSON'S 2100 LINEN, the best. HANDgMADE Buttonholes. PATENT STAYS, which means an extra strip of linen (4-fold) where they are liable totear. REINFORCED; that is, an extra piece from the arm-holes to the entire length of the shirt front, this being the weak part of a shirt. PLAITED AND PLAIN FRONTS, FELLED SEAMS. ‘The seams are turned in and sewed on a lock-stitch machine. Can you get a better Shirt to order for $2? It is only s question of fit. We know we can fit you, but to give you confidence in us, we promise to refund the money on return of any purchase. GENTLEMEN'S “ NIGHT sHIRTS. 50c. All sizes, as in “Palais Royal” Shirts, collar and pockets, well made, of good muslin. 68c. Wamsutta muslin Night Shirts. ‘78e. Fancy Trimmed Night Shirts, usually 1. 8c. Plaited or Piain Front Night Shirts. GENTLEMEN'S COLLARS AND CUFFS. 2for 250. Four-ply Linen Collars in all the new shapes, a8 shown in “Earl & Wilson's.” 20c. a pair. Four-ply Linen Cuffs; new shapes. “E. & W.” Cuffs and Collars; latest Shapes. GENTLEMEN'S SUSPENDERS. be. Serviceable Embroidered Suspende-3. ‘34c. Genuine French “Guyot” Suspenders. 48c., G8c. and 85e. Silk Embroidered, silk ends, ‘98c. Warranted all silk, all colors. $1.20 and up to $3.68. Fancy and Plain Satin Sus- penders in fancy boxes, for presents, GENTLEMEN'S, GLOVES, Prices: 98c., $1.35, $1.50, $1.75. $1.98. Materials: Dogskin, Calf, Kid. Styles: Two-buttons, Embroidered Backs. Colors: Every Shade; new Tan Shades, just in, w- Every Pair being Warranted and tried on. A Glove perfect in every respect is thus guaranteed. GENTLEMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS. 12¥e. Pure Linen, extra sizes, White or Colored, Hem- ‘stitched Borders of all widths. 25c. French Novelties in Fancy Borders, 9c. 44¢. and 48c. High Class Novelties. 48c. China Silk Handkerchiefs with White or Fancy Colored Borders; full sizes. 68c,, 5c. and 88c, Genuine Japanese Silk. 98c. Hand-painted Novelties. Warranted Fast Colors GENTLEMEN'S JEWELRY. Scarf Pins of real Gold, from 750. to $3.68. Some with real Sapphires, Garnets and Turquoise. Sleeve Buttons, real Oxidized Silver, 880. to $1.45, Imitation Gold and Silver Sleeve Buttons, 44e. to 680. Collar Buttons, real Gold, for $1.35. Imitation, 10c. up. Diamonds. Finest Imitation Diamonds, mounted in real Gold, as Pins, Studs, etc., 75c. to $2.98. Gar Superior Goods, at half Jeweler’s prices. GENTLEMEN'S LEATHER GOODS. Pocketbook and Card Case combined, of real Seal ‘Leather, 8c. to $2.68. A fine variety, hand-made, “Japanese.” These are Léather, stamped 1, colored designs, artistic novelties, from 49c, to 94.39 each, GENTLEMEN'S HALF HOSE. 9c. Colored Merino and all wool Socks. 5c. Spring weight Funcy English Socks, 37e. Medium weight Fancy Cashmere Socks. 48c, Black and Colored Lisle Thread Socks, ‘75e. Silk Socks, well worth $1.25 per pair, GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWEAR, ‘The end of the Column and no space for descriptions ‘will you please look in our show window, or, better Still, ask to be shown the Underwear Novelties. Gen- lemen assistants will wait on you promptly and intel- ligently. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. Just 8 word to Hotel proprietors and family men: ‘We have s Complete Stock. Price list advertised in the “Post.” PALAIS Ro VALS 1 TARR, Oo Pee MaaeteD aos Tinlad . * :‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1887—-DOUBLE SHEET Be & WaT HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. ‘We desire to call attention to our full line of Cream, ‘Bleached, and Turkey Red TABLE DAMASKS. We will offer for the next ten days the following bargains: 8 pieces Cream DAMASK, 60 inches wide, at 45c. worth 60c. 6 pieces Cream DAMASK. 60 inches wide, much finer ‘quality, at 50c., worth 70c. 10 pieces Bleached DAMASK, 66 inches wide, worth ‘85c., at 0c. 5 pleces Bleached DAMASK, 68 inches wide. at 7: worth 81. ~ Spleces Bleached DAMASK, 68 inches wide, at ‘worth $1.25. a 6 pieces Turkey Red DAMASK, 56 inches wide, war- ranted fast colors, at 45c., worth 55e. 5 pieces Turkey Red DAMASK, 58 inches wide, ranted fast colors, at 50c., worth 650. eae 5 pieces Turkey Red DAMASK, 60 inches wide, war- ranted fast colors, at G2i0., worth 750. 50 dozen Damask TOWELS, 25 inches wide and 50 Jong, at 20c.; would be a great bargain at 400. 60 dozen Fringed NAPKINS, borders, at 95c., worth $1.25. Cream with colored 83 dosen % White NAPKINS, at $1.15, worth $1.40. 40 dozen X NAPKINS, at $1.65, worth $2. 100 dozen % NAPKINS, extra quality, at $2.90, would be agrert bargain at $3.50. 10 pieces All-linen Glass TOWELING, 24 inches wide at 123¢., worth 20c. Anda fall line of TOWELINGS and CRASHES, all qualities, at lowest prices, One case of Lonsdale CAMBRIC at 10c. One case 10-4 Pequot SHEETING, at 22}0. 65 White SPREADS, Marseilles pattern, at 78c. 50 Extre-size White SPREADS, at 900. 100 White SPREADS, beautiful designs, extra-size and quality, at 98, ‘The balance of our COMFORTS and BLANKETS to close at below cost, MI 2 ss Ph A BE IRMA T gt Ph fh Gp HME OS BBB A A CM MM gS 5 Bosmwess Sore Ayo Paxrs T: ORDER AT NOMINAL PRICES. 7TH. 8TH AND D STS. TO KEEP PACE WITH THE DEMAND FOR STYLISH BUSINESS SUITS AND TROUSERS, MADE TO ORDER AT NOMINAL PRICES, WE HAVE SUCCEEDED IN OBTAINING A FINE LINE OF CASSIMERES AND STRIPED ‘TROUSERINGS AT LOW COST (VERY LOW FOR THE QUALITY), AND IN ORDER TO $01 70 «on MAKE WORK AND KEEP BUSINESS MOV- ING WE HAVE PUT THE PRICE AT $20 FOR SUITS AND 5 AND 86 FOR PANTS. THESE ARE ALL FRESH GOODS, POPU- LAR STYLES AND ARE ABSOLUTELY ALL ‘WwooL, WE GUARANTEE GOOD FITTING; JUST 48 GOOD AND JUST AS STYLISH IN CUT 48 IF THEY COST THREE TIMES AS MUCH. z THE BUSINESS IN OUR CUSTOM DE- PARTMENT CONTINUES TO INCREASE, WHICH I8 THE BEST EVIDENCE THAT ‘THE PUBLIC APPRECIATES OUR EFFORTS TO FURNISH STYLISH AND WELL-MADE GOODS AT LOW CosT. . WE CLAIM THAT WE ARE “PIONEERS” IN THIS LINE OF WORK HERE, AND THAT WE FURNISH THESE GOODS FOR LESS MONEY THAN THE SAME QUALITY HAS BEEN FURNISHED BEFORE. EB BARNUM & Co, & 931 PENNETLVANLA AVENUE Fo THE BENEFIT OF THE LADIES. ane ire to call the eee of | ae ‘friends rich to ike vel VERY Day PODS and FANCY Sag 0Ubs, now on sale ‘ave, along which can be found aiitie dentrable novelties of tue scasounTltese goods Bre sold to the highest bidder, your price being oF Drice, we have no price on thet 7°" ™ IN OUR SILK DEPARTMENT we have RHADAMES, SURAHS, MARVEILLEUX, SURAHS, BROCADE VELVETS AND PLAIN VELVETS. IN OUR DRESS DEPARTMENT we have ‘TRIOOTS, SURGES, BASKET CLOTHS PRUNELLE (CLOTH AND MANY OTHERS ALL SEASONABLE, ite ther of our THREE DAILY eyes Tn A TORR OE 'N. B—To the ladies who desire to avoid the rush t our day sales, we call attention to en ines alee abd reid thern that at all timee they wil sme Auctioneers. 77 special eae of ne Bike and Va Feta on Monday nex! 15.21 Mri nn meer Eiiatibue and showing yous cotrot iene = Call and be. out futuro parger, fl convinced st Ross onth, Vv. VALENTINES. Prang's and other manufscturera, Art Prints on Satin and other Art Novelties in Valentines for sale at es eaters SoomecGnt 13-48 495 Pennsylvania ave._ No Loxe Proctaantox. ALITY, PRICES AND REPUTATION SPEAK Ree OUDEE FOR US THAN WORDS, ‘The Superior Make of our Well-known Clothing, to- gether with Bargain prices tell the story. ‘Men, Young Men, Boys and Children Suits, ‘and Overcoat Department, are open to your in- spection, with the Lowest Prices. - 1 fn. prntica tot that we are not consider- ing the question of profit on what remains Oar Fall and Winter Stock. Our only object ‘now is tosell the goods, ‘We have made big deductions in our Suit De- Bical Spheres ‘Men's Fur- ‘WWANTED_—a MIDDLE AGED LaDy OF REFTXE- Wy: ment, wel ea sat ‘Geen. cs Mosdap. ae ference for sat have $2,800 yearly; mo “teuins. wf ANTED—FIFTY YOUN 1 | MEN AT NEW ee V tional Theater. Apply at 11 siecle at Stare door. WASTED FARM HANDS, A MILE FROM ie ere ae WANTED .N TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work in a hone but competent per. sons with Ca Teferences need. st Sty 1626 Q et. nw. * ‘OUNG Wierd Fae ores HAMMER, Glenwood Hood. ‘A YOUNG MAN AS ASSISTANT Wiktitrs aust understand double entey tbor- oughly and bea good penal sud: corres 3 State salary. Address RETAIL, Star ofee, NTED-AT ONCE_WHITE COMPETENT W corkand Pagtese priate fa . Gelored Cook $20. kxperi i Bouse- of two sdulte: mast, go home nights, st n'y, basement bell! ta WWANTED_YOUNG MAN, 16 OR 17 YEARS OF Warreaseaks BASES. oR or nda WANTED-BY A LEADING HOUSE & LADY TO attend to our new subscription nt: S. rien: ot ne if ambitious to ; for be- Fiinine 88 rockiy.» Apply between Sand 12 oeiock. P STEWART, 428 7ehiek. bs EA GARDENFRON oy 5S staromoe, fost Vi Ex. WANTED A LADY. a a ERAL YEARS’ EX- Perience in institutional life and reg} superini to sunilar position: one Of ‘ouly dealred. "Address "A Be Sar ae WHITE WOMAN TO COOK, WASH Wate’ in small family. ca SELF oe 18 O} War tase eget tious fefereuces and no children. ADpIy MOSES: coruer Lith and Fests, ‘TED—GOOD WHITE WOMEN COOKS (XO Wthine, fro colored women cops: also taiis farm hands, dai cities tnd"suburbe. FM BURNHAM, ‘wT Wat Qa a aE orders for_Appleton's Crclopeiia of Biography. tobe completed it six ro wo Ho ol | an ood chance ven the ply aency D.APPLETON & CO. ‘hears 3 Wat Rrenctnth, Mitte COLORED HOMER ne arse f0F Head Cook’and Baker, Butlers, Waiters, Maida, city and country. (ATIONAL LABOR BUREAU. S17 th uw. ND wi ss AND WIFE, WOMAN svt Tn 3 yANTED-A GOOD MAN TO CONTROL THE Ww sale of a very popular Theological work in Wash- Anglo and suburbs: somethin entirely mew no cen- petition; a person experienced in handling cyclopsedias relerred extra niducements to the right parca, Ad Gress Christian Literature Co, Buffalo, N, ¥- {5-#-ta-th-3t tour, od iv aNTED—py Nv INTELLIGENT LADY, A Po- aexuverness or ladys companion, Address 3.B.L., Star office. ae TANTED-BY A GENTEEL COLORED GIRL A NS as chanubermnid; good oe pete ware ave, av Wi {TED_BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED WO- man a eituation ins first-class fanny ar ced nurse; can furnish good refercoces, Apiiy 1150 1% saw. ie YOUNG LADY (GERMAN) A tambermaid Or nurse, Feterences A, Star office i Wate RESPECTABLE "COLORED tion as to. general on vate familly. Beet of rotesuene calle ST Oa Wrester toe A RESPECTABLE COLORED GIRL, as nurve or chamber maid in a private Teferencea Callat510st.ne. it wa NTED_BY A YOUNG WHITE GIRL, A a SITU wri, cl oF. pet of references. Calf af 133 Peuneyivania grees W NTED-A SITUATION, 1 BY A GRADUATE OF Prey ce syepicnog and best of reference given, WASTED—Fpsiti0ss ro FOR MALEAND D FEMALE turses, housekeepers, sal farm hand Thanda, clerks, porters in stores and private fain? Mase econ 2 Fata w. WANTED ay: TWO RESPECTABLE WHITE WO- ne as cook and the other arene: bet of references, Gall st LST Nn wee WASTEDES KNOWN-NAT. TABOR BUREAU 18 reliable headquarters | fo and competent Servants, Butlers, W: Engineers, Farm Farm and Dery. "EB p bicker ease "a ‘rcery store; bave not had uch, but am willing to ‘work for are at er SBE eee Adres Ei Wurch choir. concerts or private E. F. DROOP, 925 Pa. ave. {4 Wars. A FIRST-CLASS) FRENCH MAN Position wate fatal "Address at 1001 Hath at. mew Wa CLERK IN THE WAT DEPART- ‘who understands thorouehle the pr}ars. tion af penton = ould’ ike ‘enposment i's ona After 3p me:can do the work at [Faceired: “Addtess EDWARD, Stat office £3. Wares A YOUNG MAN A POSITION AS ior: aeveral ‘veare experience, gud Address H. 8, Star office. Wasto-k LADY OF SETTLED HABITS, WHO Uuderstands the care and mauasement of a house | and children. a good Feed and typewriter Moplads furnished. WANTED KNOWN THAT ONLY RELIABLE and competent servants in all capecities—wluve and colored, with city references.» COOMBS & BURe GESS, Employment Bureau, 026 Fat ww. jas 1-3t Wats WN COLUMBIA EMPLOYMENT Bureau ja the to get firstclaes servants, rivers, de. JOS Bast Capitol St. alle ler, a trained Fment: excellent text 134, Star ottice. ANTED_SALESMEN BY A LARGE MANUFAC- turer of Jersey Jackets, ete. A first-class aalesman swell acquainted with the retail dry gogds and milline ‘ery trade of the District of Colmmbia. Only those hav- hf an established trade and ‘who can furan the best references need answer. ‘with full partica- lars, and. territory covered. All answers treated in confidence, Address 1-0-6 “JERSEYS,” P. O. Box 1502, SYVANTED=A SUPERINTENDENT_AN ACTIVE hd experienced wentiemais wanted for Washing ton as mperintendent for an Industrial Insurance aye For terme Rc call Oraddress HV. MOUS, BoO'orth Caivert st, Baltimore, Ma. fa ANTEDAIN THE DRUG BUSINESS, A YOUNG ‘Wotan, wien two ortree yeary experietce. (PENI ARDS PHABMACY, 2120 Lith et 1. 143) W4XTED-IADIES TO WORK FOR US AT thelr own homes: 87 to S10. per. week can be yuietly made. No photo, painting; Ho canvassing. For fan ioulars, please address, CRESCENT Peco ies ere Ro Ansa” ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work in & sinall family; must be well recom- mended; German preferred. Inquire at 910 ogy st Was YOUNG MAN WHO CAN MAKE estimates on mill work: Also, several cabinet mia- kerg. Apply to B. E JACKSON & 00., wang y COOKS FOR CITY See Wes, AND BOARD FOR TWO NEAR FSi, .cat line; frst clase references req moderate. Wy ANTED SECOND-STORY FRONT KOON. magarntehed. with board, for married souple FP Bablg ratew: horthweat section. Address J 920 Ost. ARTED—FnoM 0 OWNERS—LoTs NWA AND for customers who wish to build. & NASH, 1010 Fst. n.w. i ANTED—TO PURCHASE LOTS IN THE MPE- WAtirBaremaene®, Lone I THF week, 15-40" MERIDIAN HILL, WANTED—T0 BUY Tor: ‘Star ofte, 20X90 OR 100 Ti a ymnailes, south oF west front, ‘north OFT aud weet of per foot Address, stating loca- tion and price, Box 151, Star office. WANIED TO EXCHANGE VALUABLE NEW houses in west section for unimproved property. Address Box 63, Star office." ja! FOR RENT—ROOM Ss. untry:810 to $30: Maids, Nurses. Kitchen | 74OR RENT—TWO NICE ROOMS ON SECOND | wade Seattairase, Sort ubbers Met Cons Naser | I Etro gaturniae pine one farming with od arin Harids and Dairy ; NAT house, Moone! at LABOR BUREAU, 517 7th si. nw. 00 | ST Ost nw. ee ae Waar ae WOMAN TO COOK AND FRON ‘wash for small family; also, white or colored ag hostier and driver.” inguire of LawieSCe BANDS, 1424 New York ave. We Win es fa furaitarestore.. Must be competent and.ex- enced i the Duainets,” Apply with Teberenery a Wit Loewen t HAL’ 13-20 ‘ANTED—TWO aes FAMILIAR WITH Waits ‘Prosecution of pension claims and three t0 ee in own handwritin wares expected. LAWYER, Star t3-3t" SQVANTED-A SETTLED 1 NORA 20D TO DO THE ork fora sinall family and huve entire charze of aeolian a ceutrat tral partot the city. Address Box “office. "ANTED—BY A NEW YORE IMPORTING Wixi eae e noe, Neer Ane southern states: none but men of experience and hav. ingan established trade necd apply. Satan articulare and written references, ULL, New York aan Saree EN AND WOMEN TO ses Ar once, White and “colored women, cooks, €10 to yhamberiaida, nurses, ecru oda E BURGESS Employment Bu Bares, ny stn. w. ‘WVANTED_AGENTS FOR OUR NEW BURGLAR- W ‘Aroot boot Fastener, batt selling novelty ever made: jugt gut; nothing ike it: profits. 0.8. «CO. S: cells ieacit Ia Si Home Mfg Co. Chicago, Il. a31-O% MW ‘ED—COLUMBIA EMPLOYMENT | BUREAU, wat nd wornea, white and colored, cook, house cere Oe kaet Capitolst ns PP Saal Swe FOE BENT LARGE | SECOND-STORY com, furnished nicel with will rent ver cheap! wood location. 42% bat miwe se ae ‘OR RENT—1203 T. N.W., HANDSOME SUITE. of three rooms and bath ; three lance closets: second | oor: southern exposure: overlooking Towa furnished : also, large parlor ‘first floor; rea: | sonable rates. a Fai RENT — TH THREE FUR: ISHED COMM ‘cating Rooms, on. 100F, rusekee 3 rmaressonable” G13 Ast. ec. ae, R RENT—THREE UNFURNISHED COMMUNI- cating Rooms: also front basement Room, suitable | for oifice: modern couvenicuces; private ply for three days, 1107 G st. FOR RENTS? LARGE, UNFURNISHED Rooms en suite and 1 furnished; mod. imps.; near 7! aud Towa Circles: terms iow with 12 R RENT—PLEASANT SECONDSTORY FUR- private, ce ral Iuiet: B82 weedy broaklaat des vate, cent teeekly a fired: n preferred. g gentleman pn 407 55 Ist uw. ws B RENT_1013 15TH ST, ELEGANTLY. EUR- ‘Biabed Rooms. refere: 5-3" BE RENT_1303 FST. NW. = ANGE comms ‘hice ‘Spe lange oom, fcor, unites, at eeement itehen Hessohalte ‘erate Xo. BOWLES 60. [221 F at. For RENT_GENTLEMEN WISHING a PERIOR accommodstions in northwest section are offered several large handsomely furnished rooms, in strictly private fainily. “Address N st. and Coun. aye oft (TED-EVERY LADY TO LEARN THE ART WwW of Drom Guttine and Bit Fitting scientifically by the new tailor system at terns Cut aeieeo Got. nw. st NTED-WHY REMAIN IDLE net WE wii steady employment, to ladies and gentlemen mes! at thelr hor liphifel location. ferzon easonatic® or, furiter poguecgen, sateen AID YD SUPELY Cond Go, a lot ae riiculara apply tot, 1H. WALK oi oF RENT—ONE UNFURNISHED ROOM, THIRD tory, including gus, 86,a¢ 1019 10th st. nw. between 8 and 10 a.m., or after 6 o'clock p.m. OR RENT—FURNISHED FRONT ROOM. SEC- ‘ond ficor, with heat, gas and bath, on B st. s.w., op- posite Agriculture department: convenient to cars: eee eae eae Wisraone needing prostathe euplusment to ropresent ug in every county: ponth HFespenses or 8 large comusiesion’ on eas i ferred. Goods tables ere one erie Setliee tre: ST ‘s08-waes. 6m. WANTED — Gucae EMPLOYMENT BU- v ane ‘Ladies. Men and Women, white and colored, ator all Kinds of domestic labor, With references. 717 MI st Sali-twe yOu Canc wt, above 'KD—PROPFRTY DIRECT FROM OWNERS, See rhea guirasniomton ie ree ‘worth from $1,200 to 83,000, / JAMES Real Estate and Taran ker SSraD-HOURE THAT CMW THAT CAN BE ALTERED Wie fel ip advantaes, Hat, ih doue Se ee lear ANTED XK D—A_ SMALL Bove. OR SUIT a eae ae hts Snr, ee Waar bees ss weAdress, ging Wik a PERTY DIRECT FROM SWRERS in all parts of the city, to sell, commissione erate and quick sales. cago anal Real Estate, Cor. Sth and F. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS Wiig torres BORROW $3,500 SIX PER CENT., $180 43.000: proved, Washington | property, worth ‘Sar ‘OR RENTBRIGHT, CHEERFUL R00 M 3, nicely £1 house, all_m RENT_UNFURNISHED OR FURNISHED Jarge south front room and cabinet. oF whole oor. joor. Caterer in the house. Referen- ces. DSS Veron Place CK st nee) 15-30 Ey RENT—A NICELY FURNISHED, SECOND- {igny front room; private family. on RERT“AT Sy GRANT PLAGE BANDSORTE (Urnishod bedroou qu Perio floor suitable Tor | __| paste gentleman; terme, $1) per month to permanent | ps toe OK RENT-THREE UNFURNISHED Room suitable for housekeeping reut. $12 in advance: Fefgrence required. 09 New Jersey ave. n. w. ‘OR RENT—HANDSOMELY FURNI! ‘southern exposure, with every com floor. ‘one on second floor for Fret. Both vack. )R RENT—TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOM ‘on second snd third floor, heated by open grate, and | Stove. 430 Masrachusetts ave. n.w. t FOR BEST COR OTH ST. AND MASS. A’ ‘two rooms, southern exposure with board. per month, two persons in each room. Referen changed. dals. ER RENT—DELIGHTFUL ROOMS, SINGLE OR ‘en suite, or unfurnished: house’ faces ‘south and ‘and in newly decorsica, sanitary plumbing. 33 Tia! Ist. n. w. MR RENT—TWO ROOMS—ONE SMALL ONE ‘sredinu gether or weparstely, furnished OF au furnished, at reasonable rates: references exc Inquire at Library, 1749 Pennsyivanis ave. POF RENT“ROOMS AT 1124 7THST. Nw, ENT—NICELY FURNISHED THIRD-STOF Gent Hoom, wither without bosrd. two. gents inen preferred. "407 4th st. n. w. OR E RENT 7111 11 14TH 8T., FURNISHED.SECOND | ‘Room, within one square of four ho Sther Foomers. waa 2S ‘SEX PER ooob Hist SF a OR RENT_1112 H ST, NW, ONE NICELY FUR- ied front Room, tle itable for one or two, adance and bath Bt ENT_BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED ROOM! For gear every ror. e:thert abd easter required. 1101 K st.n.w. ja26-26* | ILY FURNISHED PARLOR | ere ‘floor, heated by graie and | furnace, at 920 14th ot mews bet. 1 and, opp. Prank: | lin Square. western pa YOUNG MAN PRIVATE IN- x q aNTgD BY shorthand, two evenings per week rid p.m. Address, stating lowest fern Ue ‘ED—TO LOAN TO A RESPON! SIBLEPARTY, Vee Se Wale’. 20 Sue: A Sige oe Ligut muske Arete Box ‘peas Bias ofics, Si Satine lowest Witunsanae can CENT OF SAL Mane ain Sen BATS —| KNOWN Se roe HANDSO! = oak NT—1005 13TH ST. LIVINGSTON TER- Fae? cleeaut, House af iwenty-one rosin uns | RENT 307 0 S87 NW rik | Fteatucd Rooms. Bosrding =| Froently been, igused Yor's term: of years sod pane comel fe or en. multe, will be Rented and excellent table i teard furnished iodeamr. Sble pereons, on reasonable pSLor NT—330 X, W. TWO DOUBLE BAY Foi do Hoonn hss i hurled. with closets: ‘cold water; and mie single.roou ean wo ait Rn eres, 2 ee FURNISHED as oe oor ion, 1502 Tath'st nw whe’ bookie Ae AL ‘LEMING. Jal T-Swr —Two “ADJOINING Rooms: without board: for ones aig 1106 Face: eiges roigo. fusgeuntuiuised room me __FOR_RENT—OFFICES. LY Ss pone _FOR RENT_HOUSES._ JOR KENTA NEAT, AND COMPORTABLE er nd 12th ‘0 an OnF Fiat. 208) Roe 5TH ST. NW. OR, MT aks 1 Cleveland st. how. 815.5 sn 745 L6th st. east extended Gr. FLes house aa ‘beth all nbodsrn ina) went 840. FX RENT_STOP PAYING RENT AND BUY A ‘iigwe $100. ubwana aorrdiie value ot Y balan Bout about cabal Bd the rent yo pay. Yo : 4 het you gow throw swag for teat RSLSHT fds Fc ae NT ae st Sgeey ee, 1 eee story pricks 20 : Fines Naty teh oan ARS ly payuents ‘will thus be aay m4 ou WR RENT_EIGHT NEW S-ROOM BRICKS, ALL tnodern improvementa, on 12thand Teunesses ty 8 Footie all cdl ie of tt, ‘all mn SONS aes Cheap to good Look, very cheajy, Sui, 223, 225 and So? Willow: tree alley, new 4-room bricks with water. We pay the water rent | TLLINANE & WeDERMOTT Real state and Inwuraice Book 15-3 307th. OR RENT—NEWLY FURNISHED SIX ROOM house occupant will retain oue room, with board if agreeable. convenient to carsand henlcs. Terius Yery reasounble. Address HE. 8. FRE BENT UNFURNISHED, 1400 I. st. nw. 1901 16th saw 707 Sth 141 0 1637.1 ik sitice, ese tn LER & RUTARRPOID 12 re RENT— ADMIRABLY LOCATED AND VERY desirabio brick dwellins all juroweanenta: 14¢ TYLER & RUT RENT—NEW TWo-s improvements; $25, Also 1226 Feet. now. ORY MOUSES. ALL mallsr oem at BL. EA. McINTIRE, MIN Pet. ow, SD CENTRALLY LOCATED 11 toons, oath, cellar, ae Lith ot mw 8 rows BERT F. FOX, $20 F st. now. <td RENT —Lah HOUSE, 12101 8T NW 16 Tooms, stable. Ke. Will be rented as a whole or serrate.” ALBEIT F, POX 920 Pst mw” “tat Fi T706-5-10 Fst, Ue GOT 13th st, 1.4 Di $10 Fat ne stor » at. w.6r20.00 1016 5. Cap. at, 5, 10.30 O19 Conia | 1204 Kst.now.d Maenoliaave., 14... 8% 1610 Ith st, 3. 1413Gst., upper part DeSalesst, Ve Mo ave. n'w., 108 th xt uw. store, dwell 1622 19th st., 12r. 01 Pat, 10r.,m. 1. in rear Ml, a, 803 th wt fall Listapniy to SCOTT & WILCOX. os evn'y “1907 Penuaylvaiia eve. aw, Gr 819.306 Nav. 6r.m4015.20 115.80020 T nw. MSGi St beaw-it ti] toidt bat kee oe AO C.'H. PARKER, cor. 43 and Exts. DANENHOWER & 80) iis F th uw. 6: 0-718 St My's PLS. thn ws Orda. ASG? Jackson st- ue Fe 39 K ST. Nw. NEW TWELVE. au Brick; modern improvemtsts: fre hack yards; exceptionally attractive by dvance. Keys with JOHN SHERMAN ERY NICE COTTAGE DWEL- enieners aud nuiyroved. 18 and #” : 626 and 630 10th st nf ue quire 635 D st * F Fricute cu een we 8100 per @griug a comfortable home thie is.» McKIBBI: f4-3t ROE RENT-—Howses. H NW. bets 3H Qt ie, 1154125 1905 17th st. 31. Or 130 1t'et., i Mteth 747 Fst, mi. 11: 515 S0t st dre. peer part 1406 Ps. eps tery S050 717 Wilt st tin, 9.207 108G 103 Both wt 6298 . 16 Kies W315 lous st, Br... 05 N Jaavei.wtire 3110 14th ste. Mizi. i015 Boundary st.4i ivi3 17un' at. ‘a0 gias Raed STORES, FTC. OFFICES. Str.rm.and part cellar, 468La.ay..bascuent, 830 cor.éthand Msts.n.w #25 46% La. ave. sd fir, 4) Str, aid dwe. G2 Vila | $01 “thst. dr. nt and Pa. .¥ ST -;--.16 Sth ion of the on at office for biictin ened om |__ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. Ok RENT—UNFURNIAHED— wa Cirle, reute ae par et FITCH, FOX & OR KENT— 7TH ST. NW. STOKE AND welling. hen to A ~ een ‘Clothing ante . NT—1010 13TH Si NW NEW NINE Inqui re 463 Stisscurt ave, RENT OR LEASE —- IN PART OR THE E: fasta oe a pe eee Soe Ee ___FOR RENT—STORES. PEPE vee om oF gis = PEED ie

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