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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. THE F EVENING. STAR. WASHINGTON: ‘TUESDAY. CROSBY 8. NOVES ‘The Evening Star has regular, permanent beua fide daily circulation more than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and mach greater than that of all the other daily papers here added leqetiecr. Se THE STAR cannot undertake i preserve or return rejected communications, Coniributors whowtsh to possess their manuscripts, Y un- used, should keep @ copy. Sar Matter of whatever character intended for publication must, if its appearance the same day ts desired, reach the office not iater than 12 o'clock noon. Congress wisely recognizes that we need big and Mmproved guns for defense, and that the facilities for manufact uriug such guns cannot betmprovised imaday. Without reference to amy fmmediate geed Which may possibly grow ont of fhe flaheries controversy, protection for our exposed seaports 13 ‘essential in order that we may not be hampered at ‘every step in international affairs by fears for the ‘safety of our great commerctal cities, In case of war, men for an anny can be rapidly furnished, but heavy ordnance is not soon supplied. Strong dis- senters trom a protective policy concede that in respect to the means of War or defense against hostilities, the nation should be made self-reliant and enabled to produce within Itself what 1s re- quired, in view of the probability that the very danger to be met may cut off the opportunity of obtaining from others the means to meet it. Pree trade, being a doctrine of universal peace, does not apply to or prohibit the fostering of the manufac ture of implements of war. The action of the Senate in passing the bills which encourage the manufacture of heavy ordnance and establish gun factories will therefore in ail probability receeive general approval. The legislation hag, in addition Wo its national interest, a local interest for the Dis- triet. One of the proposed gun factories ts located ‘at the Washington navy yard. Proviston is made for the expenditure of a tillion dollars there, and ‘8 new local Industry will be estabitshed, which, if ‘the national policy indicated by the legislation 1s pursued, will cause the employment of a large Dumber of workmen and insure the local disburse- ment of large sums of money Se ‘The bill introduced in Congress lately, providing for the repeal of the charters of the Washington and Georgetown and the Metropolitan railroad companies, and for the offer of their franchises at Pablic auction, ts based probably upon a reason- | able impatience at the exercise of valuable rights by these raliroads without proper compensation to thecity. The enjoyment, practically gratuit- ous, of thelr valuabie franchises !s not only im- Proper tn itself, but it hinders all attempts to ob- tain benefit from new franchises of a simflar kind, as prejudice and partiality in favor of the old companies, and injustice, by contrast, towards the new are at once suggested. To arbitrarily forfett the old charters and sell the franchises is objectionable, and probably not practicable. But if al the street railroads, old and new, existing and proposed, shall be so regulated by law as to ‘de required to pay Into the District treasury & tair share of the large profits which spring from street railway franchises, impartial justice will be ad- ministered and Washington will protit by it. uate bees ‘The Senate hastaken a siepin the right direc- | tion. Instead of wasting time and Inng-power in | ‘Duncombe war talk, It yesterday passed without | division two bills which speak louder than words } Wo the enemies of the nation. The one appropriates ‘Ybirteen millions of dollars toencourage the manu- facture of improved ordnance for the army and ‘Whe construction of coast defences; the other eight | mallijons to encourage the manufacture of heavy steel guns, armor, shaftin, for the navy. With a thorough inaterial equipment, the United States can sa and iteligent patri ‘them through any controversy in which resort is Radto arms. Without it, such a dependence® Te, 1s Hable to be misplaced. The is past, and it fs handly safe to 'Y accidents when @ means of positive assurance is within easy reach. Why has not Mr. Tillman's bill for the protec- Yon of the traveling public received even the scant courtesy of reference to a sub-committee of ‘the House committee on commerce? Is it neces. sary that a member of Congress be roasted alive 4m order that the popular demand for such legisla- ion shail be heeded? Tsvests)| Deranruenr. WE HAVE LAID IN A COMPLETE LINE OF NEW GOODS IN THIS DEPARTMENT. AT NO ‘TIME PREVIOUSLY HAVE WE BEEN ABLE TO OFYER A GREATEE VARIETY OF ATTRACTIVE NOVELTIES FOR INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN'S. WEAR IT WOULD BE AN IMPOSSIBILITY TO DO MORE THAN ANNOUNCE OUR THOROUGH PREPARATION TO EQUIP THE LITTLE MEN ASD WOMEN WITH SUITABLE WARDROBES FOR ‘THE SEASON NOW CLOSE UPON US: FOR SO GREAT A VARIETY, IN SO MANY DIFFERENT | STYLES, AND AT 30 MANY PRICES, WOULD ONLY CONFUSE YOU. OUR INFANTS’ DEPART- MENT IS IN THE SAME PLACE-sECOND{ ‘FLOOR, TO THE LEFT. HERE WE DISPLA DRESSES, CAPS, SHAWLS, ROBES, SHIRTS, YORES, BANDS, SKIRTS, BIBS, CLOAKS, BASKETS, WORSTED SACKS AND BOOTIES. EVERY SIZE—EVERY STYLE-EVERY PATTERN. AND 80 WE MIGHT GO ON. BUT THE GooDS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS. EVERY MOTHER | ‘TO BE ATTEACTED TO A CERTAIN GARMENT MUST PICTURE HER OWN LITTLE TOT IN THAT GaRMENT. TO DO THIS SHE MUST SEZ THE GARMENT. WE CAN TELL you How IT 18 MADE, BUT,NOT HOW IT LOOKS. NOW, WE ARE PROUD OF OUR STOCK OF INFANTS’ ‘WEAR, AND WOULD BE VEEY PLEASED TO SHOW YOU ‘WHAT IT CONTAL ‘MANY STYLES AND PAT- | black and eveninee — Hovny. Porowsc Warse D.C. AY. sea 8, 1887. ‘The novelties quoted in sdvertisament below were | May be Clarified and Purified by the uss of suitable We Have Cor Paces opened this morning. We-expect some Spring Wraps to-morrow morning, ands we have not yet heard from our Underwear buyer, we fafly expect to to-morrow. ‘We will have some new Rmbroideries to-morrow, for our buyer telegraphed from New York to that effect. ‘Warranted Sterling Silver Filagree Jewelry,in per- fect representations of Flowers, Binds, ete.,eto. This style of Jewelry is the fashion once more, Yow will find we show aa fine variety as any Jeweler in town, and at prices considerably lower. LACE PINS, representing Lilies of the Valley,$1.15; Daisies, 88c.; Flowers snd Foliage, $1.68; a Guiter $1.35. EARRINGS to matoh, 25c., 390. and 49¢. DIAMONDS, new stock just opened, but prices not yet fixed: will be to-morrow. Gt Y Y Rem ,S5, &% £ $%9 ys 6e0 £ 83 Vy gus Goo LLL 00) 060VER Sag8 = So sure were we that we would receive our greet pur- chase of Undressed Kid Gloves that we edvertised them; and, much to your and onr diarust, they did not arrive. WE HAVE THEM NOW ON OURCOUNTERS- GLOVES WORTH $1.25 for 68c.,4and 5 button; also, Mousquetaire style in Undremed Kid Gloves ‘embroidered backs, new shades tans, all at @8c. pair. (E87 Boat value ever offered by the Palais Royal. A Ve MMEBE ~EEBL gE A WFR ELAS. We have contracted to have delivered 50 dosen “Gloria” Cloth Umbrellas each month. The sdvan- tae gained by us is a reduction in price. We offer for the fature— 26-inch “Gloria” Umbrellas for $1.79. 28-ineb “Gloria” Umbrellas for $98. tar There are “Gloria” Umbrellas and “Gloria” Um- Drellas. We are agents for the Genuine Article. They will wear twice as long as silk and look as well. The genuine “Gloria” Umbrellas are made of a mixture of silk and wool. The imitation are cotton and wool, and are dear at any price. Ostrich Feather Tips, 3-in.bunch, 48c. and 68¢. ‘Navy. Cantinal, Cream, White. Lavender. Pink, Light Blue, Nile Green, Black, ete. EarThe feathers being in one piece (not spliced), our patrons will find they will always look fresh and ¥YF 1. w Prt OP Www pee Be, 855 IF £8 8 Shey ee ie F ILL 00 W W ERE R R 5s35 = Flowers being so much in demand, our buyer has been enabled to make very advantageous purchases of flowers. So like are they in appearance to the genuine we would sugyest mixing them with real flowers for evening wear. You will save considerably, and who'll be the wiser? RRR IT BBR RBB BN N p83 ROR UBB RB Pay ERE ea HRMS BPR 8 8 ERS os R ROM BBB BBB 00 «ON NN Sss8 = In new and beautiful shades of color we are showing Fancy Picot edge Ribbons at 24c., 29¢., and 39¢. $5.98, 913.39, $20.00. H 00 HoH O% ss Tt Ree BRR YF guy oo “a, H ye Ran YY HOH oo Sus8 Ht Eee EE sass been opened: UNBLEACHED GROUND, drop stitch, colored com- bination stripes, 44c. i SIMILAR DESIGNS, not drop stitch, 35 and 39¢. BOOT PATTERNS, striped feet, in combination colors, and plain colored uppers, 4c. PLAIN COLORS, such as black, navy, seal, garnet, tes, tans. ete. These Hose have split feet, and, being “fire dye,” the colors are aa fast as ‘tia poesible 60 nak LISLE THREAD HOSE, richelieu rib, silk finished, colors, 8c. a pair. SILK HOSE A SPECIALTY. COLORS—¥ellow (3 shades), blue (4 shades), greens « hades), rede(4_ shades), browns (S shades), slates , (2 shades), pinks (3 pone shades), cream, PRICES 06c.. $1.68. $1.98, $2.68, $2.96, $3.48, $4.63, 06.08, 95.68andec00. 3a-We show anew and besutiful ‘variety of fancy BLACK HOSE ALSO A SPECIALTY. The patent “fire-dye” Hose will not agack, and the ‘split feet seem to be much appreciated. We now im- ‘TERNS YOU NEVER SAW BEFORE. THE BBR 00. 3 Be O% SNR Eee 6 0 NNN BoB -OO NNN kBB 00’ =X XN Rae A oo Meum 4s Ek OC i ue A ERR © Ht Bee PA MC af he um 22 2 E Coo tt Bee tT 6-318 SEVENTH ST. N. W. HEAVY OVERCOATS AND SUITS. Fee A Few Diss Sa as W. 5. TREE, ‘935 Penneylvaniaavente to offer values Cotton, 25 to 89c. a pair. Lisle, 39 to 98¢. s pair. Silk, 98¢ to 96.98 » pair. Port direct, and peying cash for the goods enables us extraordinary: JOB LOT CHILDRENS HOSE. Perfect in every respect. All sizes, all colors, Silk finished Lisle thread Hose. Your ehoice, 25e. = pair. §2-Parents should take early advantage of this op- Portunity. The quantity is limited, and we cannot obtain more at double the price. SPRING-WEIGHT UNDERWEAR. MERINO VESTS, low necks, no sleeves, silk bot ) 44 and 48c, 2 BALBRIGGAN VESTS, crochet edge, 480. EGYPTIAN YARN VESTS, 8c. RIBBED LISLE VESTS, finished with ribbons: CRORE: Geet pink, light bine, canary, tan, white and SILK-FINISH LISLE VESTS, similar colors, $1.19. SPUN SILK, similar colors and design, $2.33. WAL the above Ye above Vesta are Jersey-Atting and finished ROVAL (4. LISNER, Sole Proprietor and Manager.) 1217-49 PENNSYLVANIA AVE AND 401 TO 407 38 19TH ST & Ww. ‘We offer you at guaranteed lowest prices the two mogt Popular and efficient Filters in use in ‘this country. GATE OITY STONE FILTER and TER Sa TEWETT CHARCOAL PACKED ‘FILTER, all sizes. WILMARTH & EDMONSTOR, China and Gikes Importers, 1205 Pennsyivanis avenue northwest, Abvaxcz Srvizs. ‘WE HAVE RECEIVED THIS MORNING AMONG OTHER THINGS A FEW LINES OF PRINCE ALBERT FROCK COATS AND VESTS, THE PRINCE ALBERT IS ALWAYS IN ORDER. THE YOUNG, THE OLD, THE GRAVE, THE GAY, MAY WITH EQUAL PRO- PIETY WEAR IT, AND ON OCCASIONS AS RADICALLY DIFFERENT IN CHARACTER AS ONE OCCASION CAN POSSIBLY BE FROM ANOTHER. FOR INSTANOR, IT 18 ASPROPEB TO APPEAR IN A PRINCE AL- BERT ON AN OOCASION OF MOURNING AS IT 18 AT A WEDDING, A RECEPTION OR A MOBNING CALL, WHILE IT 18 VERY MUCH WORN BY MEN OF QUIET AND SETTLED TASTES-YET NO “DRESSY” YOUNG MAN OAM AFFORD TO IGNORE ITS CLAIMS— ERGO, IT 18 THE MOST USEFUL STYLE OF GARMENT, BECAUSE IT CAN BE USED ON MORE OCCASIONS WITH PERFECT PRO- PRIETY THAN ANY STYLE OF CoaT WOW IN VOGUE. THERE 18 A STYLE AND FINISH TO ‘THOSE WE MAKE AND SELL THAT CAN'T ‘BE WELL DESORIBED BUT THE ABSENOR OF WHICH AT ONCE STAMPS A COAT AS OF COMMON MAKE, POOR WORKMANSHIP AND GENERALLY OF INFERIOR OHARAC- ‘TER. IN BUYING A PRINCE ALBERT WE IMAGINE A MAN WANTS ALL THE TONE AND SNAP THAT CAN BE FOUND IN ONE GARMENT—AND NO PRINCE ALBERT LACKING THESE ESENTIALS BVER FINDS A PLACE IN OURSTOCK. OUR SPRING OVERCOATS ARE DAILY ARRIVING. THEY ARE THE HANDSOMEST THINGS OF THE KIND WE HAVE EVER SEEN. RESPECTFULLY, ” BAKS & COMPANY, HIGH-ART CLOTHIERS, 300 TO 906 SEVENTH STRERT. £8 We Have Cor Prices ON ALL HEAVY OVERCOATS AND SUITS. Cross Satz Or Danse Goons AT COST, AT COST, AT COST, AT COST. 46-in. te ‘a_Xavy, Brown, Bronze, ht DRESS GOODE, eulable for the PATTERNS st cost. A reat @; median ‘weight, reduced to (CTAS and JERSEY S118, all colors, PHVENING BEERS asd FLLUSIONS greatly reduced Geuticr'sall-silk VELVETS, ell colors, at reduced en Yariesley DAMASES and NAPKINS 33 per cent ey Jot, of HENRIETTAS, DRAP ao t to great aying boaght to great, advantage we offer decided ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. below rortiar 8 ‘The following spring-weight English Hose have just Use Hecxens Bocewanar. USE HECKERS BUCKWHEAT. USE HECKERS BUCKWHEAT. USE HECKERS BUCKWHEAT. USE HECKERS BUCKWHEAT. USE HECKERS BUCK WHEAT, USE HECKERS BUCKWHEAT. USE HECKERS BUGK WHEAT. USE HECKERS BUCKWHEAT, USE HECKERS BUCKWHEAT. USE HECKERS BUCKWHRAT. USE HECKERS BUCKWHEAT, USE HECKERS BUCKWHEAT. USE HECKERS BUCKWHEAT. USE HECKERS BUCKWHEAT. USE HECKERS BUCKWHEAT. USE HECKERS BUCKWHEAT. USE HECKERS BUCKWHEAT, USE HECKERS BUCKWHEAT. USE HECKERS BUCKWHEAT. USE HECKERS BUCKWHEAT, USE HECKERS BUCKWHEAT. Usk HECKERS BUCKWHEAT. USE HECKERS BUCKWHEAT. USE HECKERS BUCKWHEAT. USE HECKERS BUCKWHEAT. USE HECKERS BUCKWHEAT. USE HECKERS BUCKWHEAT. USE HECKERS BUCKWHEAT. USE HECKERS BUCKWHEAT. USE HECKERS BUCKWHEAT. USE HECKERS BUCKWHEAT. USE HECKERS BUCKWHEAT. USE HECKERS BUCKWHEAT. ‘USE HECKERS BUCKWHEAT, USE HECKERS BUCKWHEAT. USE HECKEES BUCKWHEAT. USE HECKERS BUCKWHEAT. USE HECKERS BUCKWHEAT. ‘USE HECKERS BUOKWHEAT. EJ USE HECKERS BUCKWHEAT. Pazarsco Frovrma Mus, Established 1774. "aE ee On ann aad Es Srame Noverrms IN FRENCH WOOLENS AND COTTONS. ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SONS have the pleasure to an- ounce that their Spring IMPORTATIONS of exolu- ive styles in FOREIGN DRESS GOODS ate arriving daily, and they have opened the largeat and most besu- tiful selection of PRINTED FRENCH SATINES ever Placed before the public, selected with a view to the tastes and requirements of refinement and fashion. ‘Having unusual facilities to get the newest and latest. styles, confidently boast of, the largest and most com- Plete stock of choice goods ever brought to this mar- Ket. They have Just 01 fifty pieces of PRINTED SHANGHAI SILKS in bandaome designs and new colorings, and solicit an inspection. FRENCH WOOLENG in all the new fabrica, ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Orvsxzn Topaz. ‘We shall place on display to-morrow morning ‘an extensive line of Ladies’ Fine. Lisle Thread. Hose, in fancy “Boot” patterus, wide and nar- row vertical stripes, ko.,in a varied assortment of styles and colorings in s harmonious combi- nation of effects; also, plain shades with lace gnktes, worth $1.25 and @1.50. ONLY @1 PRE "ATR, ‘These represent the variety and best ‘value it hae ever been dur good fortune to offer. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Sm Drorerse. Prices are atill dropping hére and there on goods that MUST GO before removal. This, morning we will place on sale the following: 1 Lot of Laces, embracing Black Chantilly, Black Spanish, Black and Cream Spanish Gui- pure and Eecurial, Have been, selling fairly wellat 17e., 200. and 250.; now down to 120. ‘Por yard. 200 yards 3-row Black Muslin Ruching drop- ‘ed from 5c. to 3c. per yard. 24 dozen sete Ladies’ Percale Collarsand Cuffa, roped from 25¢. to 196, per set, At those reduced prices we think you will be lad to MOVE them for us. (Second floor; take elevator.) ¢ WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Goon Sux Varves. ‘Three extraordinary values in Colored Silks; 20-inch All Silk Surah, in almost every can- ceivable color and tint; 94 distinct shadings; ‘fine, soft, even texture, only 75c. per yard. 20-inch Colored All Silk Rhadame,in 32 dis tinct shades, $1.14 per yard: worth $1.25, 21-inch Colored All Silk Rhadames, in 45 dis- tinct shades. Sold couple of seasons ago at 1.50. Only 81.25 per yard. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Wasz Goons Ane Recervine Considerable attention. A better season for ‘them is predicted this spring and summer than ever before. The:French Sateens should be inore popular than ever on account of the ex- qiuisite patterns shown. It takes anexperienced eye to detect them from Foulard Silk when made up. Those buying now are getting first choice. Striped, Plaid and Check Ginghams. Seer- suckers, Cambrics, Pervales, Printa, &&., in alarge and varied assortment of choice styles at moderate prices. <Beoond floor; take elevator.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Wz Kaze Oo: Lue of Men's and Ladies’ Initial Handkerchiets com- plete the year around, and sell them equally as Jow as during the Christmas holidays, We enu- merate a few of the values contained in this de- partment. ‘We beg to remind you, unnecessarily perhsps, that our Handkerchiefs are all pure linen flax, ‘and not cotton and linen mixed. LADIES’ “INITIAL” HANDEERCHIEFS. Ladies’ White Pure Linen Unlaundered “Initial” Hem-stitched Handkerchiefs, 1 inch hem, band-embroidered letters, only 20c. each, 6 for 91. Ladies’ White Pure Sheer Linen Unlaundered “Initial” Hem-stitched Handkerchiefs, % inch hem, hand-embroidered letters, only 2c. each, 6 for 81.50. Ladies’ White Pure Linen Laundered “Initial” Hem-stitched Handkerchiefs, % inch hem, hand-embroidered letters, only 373¢¢. each, 6 for 82.12%. Ladies’ White, Pure Sheer Linen, Laundered, “Initial,” Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, large, handsome, hand-embroidered Letter, % inch ees fine} quality ; only 50c. each; 6 for ‘MEN'S “INITIAL” HANDEERCHIEFS. ‘Men's White, Pure Linen, Unlaundered, “Ini- tial,” Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 2 iuch hem, large, hand-embroidered Letters; only ‘290. each; 6 for 91.50, White, Pure Linen, “Ini- uals" Hematitehed Handkerchiefs, 1 inch hem, fine hand-embroidered Letters: only 35c. each; 3 for 81. Men's White, Pure Linen, Laundered, “Ini- tial,” Hematitched Handkerchiefs, 2 inch hem. large, hand-embroidered Letters, extra fine quality ; ouly 500. each: 6 for $2.75. \ Gizat floor, midway, left aide.) WOODWARD & LOTHEOP Wes Have Cor Pairs ON ALL HEAVY OVERCOATS AND SUITS, ERB s835 REE MMMM A NN RT Hee tt ss Eee MMM A“4 5 KN BE RRR, (00 iS. + / pr fr gy Ge’ Bab EO? Sus8 = = sg COPNEB 77H AND E STREETS, Orvgnixe SPRING DRESS TRIMMING, : PASSEMENTERIRG, BUTTONS, &0., Belected Novelties of Paria and Mew York Markets, WINTER WRAPS WANTED—HELP. Ania aad aoa ALY ONE EXE Pes BRIGHT eae zy la ne a cae HIVE AG FOR™ Tore ll 12 orm ele J voenes morro | 8 Warren STEADY WHITE WOMAN, TO Sis “altri ’ tees ent HAVING A KNOWLEDGE Wrees state experience. Wa a one ‘san ey aed Paes ae COOK AND family; good ae ~~ B.H. ROBERTSON, 1515 Hst.n.w. FURNISHED. Mea es ane Saenger —— ‘Real Eatate and. 15-68 fan Betot req EDEL Wiktibaa TO LEARN CUTTING AND < Lore 3M, ; W ares Schook aenanepertee bo wash wo Lee Wh cut ees es ved to at. Dw, lw? ASHE 1010 Fest. WELL : arate GARGS Ye Us hl Penny icicles Baneryinan oe W W Watt So eS a cater, N.Y. trae ANTED_T0_ EXCHANGE Vi NEW Wit WW bgusos i Rorknwest ssation ioe StS FOR . RENT—ROOMS. "ANTED—A GIRL FOR HOUSE- = ‘work: must aay at alght Apply st ust | JOR RENT_FOUR DELIGHTFUT. noe ASTER MEN Rated ee TO CALL AT gamer uray ei ag et ‘it W ‘woulen 20! nee req 00 RENT-BOOMS, 1534 1 BT, ON IT AND hou Sarr EnciGpinent Burs etanetcemee 5 RENT TWO LARGE, - CORRETRTEATING “ANTED—A WHITH WOMAN 10 COOK. WASH F ‘Rooms, 2d floor, We in euall fuatieNcan SPO ASE ca sae fiw Binglo’ Ravin, sunny, 3 a atm, fs WEEEEY ‘AND WIFE. WOMAN MUST BE citae Cook, man good, House Servant; must have references and no ‘children. Apply to W.. B. Wil corner 11th and F sie, ANTED-GOOD_ Wi WHITE WOMEN COOKS (NO rece fare Mods el et eee Tita any ane Ay Pt Bes end suburbe. "FM BURN AM, 630-0: nw. Ware COMPETENT AGENT TO TAKE orders for Appleton's Ha American pene phe eae Nod ut pet pornos eee a Ware WHITE AND ‘COLORED WOMEN Cook, White Nurse for New Yo ‘Head Oook. r. Butlers, Waiters, “nr Erne Ghar babe Shaan oe oi? faa = aerereores TO WORK FOR US AT their gwn homes: $7 to 810 per week can bo juietly made. ; Ro canvassing. For ee td ‘Mass, ‘D- Fe. _RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED SECOND. communicating rooms, bath on bay whtdow price 610, est and ges. NT_FURNISHED OOM, WITH OR Fe eA aE ee are at 1439 9ih at at Fe RENT — wits! BOARD, ONE “LARGE, erful, second 140 Connesticnt ave, BoC R RENT—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PAR- Fits, wih astalees avpoatmerta ae . Ki. re awe SISGISH AT RW, TWO RICELY FUR: Bishied back Foote on second and thine: Boge, With a dase sdf ona a ORESCENT ral et., Boston, Masse Box 5.170. ANTED WOMEN, COOKS POR CITY. AND ; Maids, Ni Wi XTED=EY ANEW ‘YORK THPORTING AN sobbing Tes Hours: travcaes Galounan Zor the southern states: pone bit men of experience and het” fowan es {trade nood apply. Addrens with ful art Pontes, DANIEL, ELLIS WOODHULE New Yor ity WArTED, CoLuMay EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, men and women, white and colored, cooks, workers, and forall Triuds domestic labor Siu ree ences. 08 Pine satay Want eve terns cut at Cutting and jor aystem at st, DW. Bina th a8 Ja22-1m ‘ANTED—A GOOD MAN TO CONTROL. THE sale of a ve1 ular Theological work in Wash: ington and subui someth:ng entirel tion : 8 person experienced in hand bg onedias Brelerreds extra inducements ta the eke Srees Christian fos, f-s-ta-th.3t Literature Co, Buffalo, N. ‘WARTED_A MAN OF TEMPERATE HABITS, Jocated outside principal cities, to reprosent. in section, an established house :monthly salary 8100 ted: references. MANUFAC POKER SUPT. Poe Box O80, New York. iw _ WANTED—SITUATION' WASTEDIBY A COLORED GIRL, A. SITUA- tfon—chamber nurse or lady's maid—no ob- fection to traveling: goodrefrences, Call at 1024 18th 1. ANTED_BY A COLORED GIRL, A § sa tion as chainbermaid and seamstress; good refer- ences, Call at 1137 10th st. u.w. it ‘ANTED—BY A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE E Pan ex, work by the day leh at moderate hgures: Foor, city refer: nn {Ty 7h here alto nana a ANTED_SITUATIONS, BL TWO YOUNG COL, Kind and cbiling: ‘Give aret-clase et Wve first-class refe ERLnaoiy Guearrbsaee re WARS ‘AN ELDERLY LaDy ENPLOT ent ag housckoaper n'a bechelors or widowers home Paadiecs i ar Shoe. ie Weeteat DB ‘AN EXPERT DRBSOMAKER, ih, feuiliee: Fel ‘Addrone Bod 4, Bear tice, USMC PMiggenset I 'Y A WHITE GIRL A SITUATION IN wi RTED_BY A WHITE GIRE A SITUATION I of refereboen. Apply SOI ME eo ANTED BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRL Wine taniys 09 dreamaliig, and al sewing and bun borwor ‘Mise MEN. Star | > Wise ‘A FIRST-CLASS DRESS MAKER ‘work in pre families, oF at home for af "ED—BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRL, A Waa: ‘ag housemaid or nurse: best city ama last place. “Please call at 827 23d st. n.w. ‘OR, eat SINGLE, NICELY FUR- ‘nahed Hooras southern expose; from $8 10.810 permonth. 450 Ost Dew. FOR RENT 710 A GENTLEMAN, FURNISHED ‘Room comfortable snd convenient; terms mH able. 004 ae stnw. —_— single SEE, at 825 per ome Pao, be ent of of 16 fa Ts hie ogra for two perwune at 62) sac idle. land Se FRE RENT-IN PRIVATE FAMILY, TWO BED BED Rooms and Parlor; first-class eferencon exchanged.’ Apply at 1981 Ng fermontave. sere Fok RENT_DELIGHTFULLY PLEASANT B00) for both summer sud wintsr. uiocly furmistied stay on a: to mit pete a aS grt ae nw. Bb 1 1013 15TH ST. RL SOANTLY FUR Fos inae eecorencs on Tose" IB RENT_1303 F 7 STARaE ‘COMMU- nicating Bounty Ba floor’ he fare. Room, ‘Iai ‘orate ses JNo: BOWLEs, £60. a | RENT_GENTLEMEN WISHING aS ‘accommodations in northwest section are offered several lance handsomely fyrnished Foote, In stricily price, 040 in — e at = s Se ae ge | EES S08 NEW HAMPSHIRE AYE, 8D * _18-6t Le Droit cote F sta bw. —A BEAUTIFUL BAY.’ Saeed BRICK room, and in Bio. 1 repel [was ited 8 above in uly jetion of the von my books.” For full ist call at ofice for bulletin isaed oh the ist and {bth ai PROSE WacuAMan” OR RENT 705 Ket ne. new, Hf Ww; Bt WORMED: & BRAD! R-NEAT 2-STORY all mod. imps. once. Kent to 409 Dt ne SWORMBTEDT? | aa Foe RENT No, 450 MST. X.W-NINE Roost Bi ‘and bath; all modern’ im) ‘.in., or after 6 o' between § and 1 ‘BEC. Fo ‘ISHED FRONT ROOM. ond flogr, with heat, cas and bath, on 2 at. aw. op: Ronite Aericulture department: convenient to ars futful location: terms, reaso Ror further sciutih apply tot. He Wa yuikiana ave, Ste R RENT—BRIGHT, CHEERFUL BOO M8, F ished moder ye ES re! Rk _RENT—UNFURNISHED OR FURNISHED Freeney eo ie eS Ey Bet FP Ear Pisce tate ee ire | 2 FOR BENT—00) 9TH ST. AND, MASS. Av i, southern exposure with board. per month, (wo pomeons in enc oous- OR RENT—A PRETTILY FURNISHED } farnace, at 020 24th st. n.w., ‘bet. and in Square. R RENT—TWO_ COMMUNICATIN th it Roos Frrorua feat Reon wags Oy naan, = = mo family. Address N st. and Conn. % “ Sek x Ni ROOM, THIKD OR RENT_STOP PAYING RENT AND BUY A ETRE OG | FATS EO MERE RO 3 : property, balance mtily. paytuc nts Bboutefaal to the rent you pay. You willbe oss FPR SHAE 3a Re ey ak” | ENTS 8-ROOM BRICKS, ALT era inprovemenia ou Laken Tennenet 2308. 43 aa 481 Tot. ow. s.w., 5-room new Bore 0 Ag at 8m SE SPF is: ‘res alley, new 4-room {Vi F3 sich “10 iL ‘the water rent ‘Real Estate and Insurance Broke: "436 7th at ecw. 1922 93g at Stable fu tear of 1747 it V ave 709 Oth stn. w. 6 en, maitable for two oF three ‘oF gent a Btore, we wife, S09 L- ‘ait Seesaw ANTED KNOWN THAT ONLY HELIABLE 30E HENT_TWO_ FURNISHED, “ADJOINING A RN! Pe amas gentlemen’ = and colored, with city references, MBS & Bure ithec awe GESS, Employment Bu nw. WASEED RNOTE COLUMBIA EMPLOTAENS Hiureau inthe place to wet firet-claan servanta, Tee. 308 East Capitol st. we WAKtEA LADY OF SETTLED HABITS, WHO W it ibe care and manage of & howe and clildren, strained stenographer as deaten ‘cmnplogment, excellent toot: moni “Addrems Box 134, Btar office, Ww 'ED-ALICEN SEENGINEER WITH TOOLS, wineae Situation; wil go anywhere. “Address J HL B., 712 23d at. n.1 Witte ae PE a f entry pel ‘poudel eB. Bi \OR RENT—PERS are coniialt FOR el IR RENT—OFFICES—F 87 EEN 13TH Fe rae ,tyo.en suite ih oor; beat and Stet Hor; #1."B. @. * PROCTOR & SOX, 1356 Fat Te TENT OFFICE BUILDING, 055 F ST, ¥. W, mia, second. Roar, Toms, fourth Boor, $30 ber month twe ‘wo beck ‘rooms, efenete tesco Siar oftes. | four door $15 er moull Hiewatgt soy so be ut ITUATION BY A A FEENCHMAN aS "20-2 isl vie, Waster: Rope Teer eee Fr club. rT in ttee ee a Retoroncea, A Oa sans <a FOR RENT—STORES. WWANTED—A LaDy OF SEVERAL YEARS 5 WITH USE OF 5 GLASS Waa tea ea Te cmare ere of sane, G idress A. '—STORE 14THST.N. W. iE Feil oaly desired. Ad option abl ques Se a (ees NS YOR MALE AND FEMALE ror at Adee SSL F stzvet. clerks te in lore ivan fe tis Peotireat ae. LOST AND FOUND. ITED ‘al LS EO BR BUREAU I OST—BETWEEN ON 7TH SOR g i epee | Ut ae cag ha Sie Ehpineers, Farm and Dairy. “EME Dick Bir Fite | fara ore. 2 WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS TANTED—A FIRST-CLASS TROY LAUNDRESS Mishes more customers, Cheap and ‘Call at 1439 Madison et., bet. 14th and 15th. 1 WS? -BY A FIRST-CLASS RELIABLE Nuite woman, dining room snd, kitehen, where Tedoarders: . feimntand wilt assure sntstsctoh, "Audroos 158, jar office. Tete eD—TO BUY BABY CARRIAGE, MUST BE Witktood condition; state whore it oan be seen at price. Adldrest G., Btar office, 8-3t* —BRAI LAST WEDNESDAY, WITH (Shale broken. “Hewat wsitay Siar ome Te = Set MOXBA RUARY YE Lares ntl oe Z 1B Se Sw ‘opposite Riggs House. Te Litbonines Hat and'Virginis ave, wow Con, St Domin and Virsinia, . fur cf no valueexcept to owner. Suitable reward if Feturned to 021 Virginia ever aw ie x RDAY AFTERNOON A Pi (oes ues and Hots, Keturm to420 7th st. nw. and receive NTED— TO PURCHASE—A WELL ESTAB- Claii busine Ral RE os Wr ee Ee fe ES. FOR PIANO, Se cise Suropean foucher free: free, a STEAM oP ats ‘star ofiice, - ATTORNEY AR a Sia chiaahome Ss Dartocr wit ‘with Site Seen ee HATS — Eau ferrets ‘Address WAL. — ‘HO! aE ‘dtbst nw re a ANTED IE ENOWN gg ORD a ae - LARGE RED SETTER DOG, ee Le xine Cee ‘Reward if returned to a5 Ewa ac with wi ‘an " Heturn to 8. W. WOODWARD, head of 10th steand Columbie roads” rest REWARD-LOST ON NIGH OF JANUARY pe teto 103) (ied the iewand, REWARD 18T, YESTERDAY 10 a oe eae econ ydiged chain, flask ‘paid the watch or for information . Rorecobery, af 1385 Ost iu. ec aaa iene seg es aes cas, Spee lane an be ay on gece ee are ER RENT—ADMIRABLY LOCATED AND V Fea brick dwelling \Provements : 1400 oe "TYLER & RUTH. House, u.w., 11 rooma, Ybath, cellar, &. 850. Alsoy almost ew Brick, 100 Fat, Dath, cellar, &e., #335. be’ rented as a whic PUK Sad Fat “f 12 fone 2F..820.40 enw. 807 7th st. n.w, 408 Qat. nw, Zr. 0 Ore... 18.00 50, Clevel'd st.6 75,1 35 238 Hat. w- Sr. 12.00 c eats “4 Langd'n Ter, § rs.,220.00 1016 8. Cap. st., 5'r, 10.30 900 Ist st. 8.w., 4r8., 10.00: A. 8. CAYWOOD, cor. 9th and K sts. n.w. 2 502 E st. nw. 15 ‘6th st.w, rth sSEBEz | “3 7 | RGE AND CENTRALLY LOCATED | | Various ocher muoren Also, Ding 116 18 2 peor 1907 Pennaylvama sie RENT _NEW TWO.STORY Hot provements, $23, Also sialic yes 1) aS TIRE, 15-60 O18 F at EW TWELVE. improvements, front “and tive house: rent $. IN SHERMAN & Cc ‘of 1.0 ro0tue and nts Re sia’ PARKIN, 1418 Pt JOR RE! = ithe HANDSOME NEW Ho a oar fm Rend fon a fouse), 8s Fo x th antsy tor gop eit vu from 1201 pin. opposite the ‘new tnepect oation a puosenee Sid Mth st wy fr woipm. Fe RENT—FOUR NEW n.twe iatratbum, an eons tw selon" sf Sthet. nw. — Fates ‘T_SEVEN KOM BAY-WINDOW BRICK, mise 0 per month, 312 Mane # teow brick a {PITOL f Desteancd Brick” Dwell rooms, lance ition corner 3 Print Oftion, Apply to TN Capitol ja ‘and baseuuent, month 026-2 OK RENT—TWO STORY BRICK CORNER, #t and Mass, ave. (point of triangle), nest sind fortable house, 650 per mga Fear JOHN 'E BEALL & co, s25-2m Fit, FQ8 285 THE ELEGANT AND DrstRaDLt three-story and basen op the west corner of Stand Estas op ponte The preiuisen b ew. aud w nue is oitered: rent $0 SELL & CARUSI, SIX-ROOM BRIC water and gas, #15. Lominiatia ove Fe. RENT—A BUILDING SUITABLE re or Dining-room. 441 Pension building. Rent, @ at now —FOUR NEW HOUSE st. and 10 aud Apply t FU ‘SIX Rooms Murnachtisette ave, per mouth. Apply 2. dei. BUSINESS CHANCES. FO. H. REA! INVEDIMENT DANERR AND LOAN AGENT, 06 11TH BT. Six, weven and eiclit per cent Guaranteed Real Eatate First Morurages atid aia aud exgit nt Debent ine Bonds uestiated. tnt sume of #106 "sna upward Sewi-aunual interest information furuished | Ee SALE—STORES—DRUG, E tion daily receip Gre daily receipts, Confec i dally income MEY CE-THE RIGHT PARTY CAN rc haeig —+ 4 ‘6th at. a ROK, SALE Mills, Georgetown, D. tended Waving 3 fall in rayarity 150 burrela of Flour # day, snd supplied with 300 inches of water fron the te Pomme given April Ist, 1887. Apply to LOUISA \. INS! 2 Pat. Geornetown, D.C, C. M. and MATTHEWS, SAstet, or On the previison, JOR RENT—c F THE HANDSOMEST Pores af caratows location betwoop 1d United Staten Gown: interior in fret ¢lage jonable Jeweler, gents fupninhing good Address for particulars WOODS, Star FO TEE ACES WILL PURCHABE 65 ACKES Vor Lan town of Hyattsville, Md ufifes from Washington, on 'B.shd 0. RR Desirai Jocated for subdivision for suburban houses. sa dy laud held at #500 tw 62,000 per acre. ‘Terms, half RICHARD P. EVANS, Attorney-atdaw, 450 Lousiana ave, Praline eee fund. Pennsylvania s ‘business, the dwelling z Teigis See see ‘also be .___(f2-6t]_ "A. PL FAKDON, =a roperty basa front of 7] feet, running through with anf wide, to Water sit., where it Las a frontage of 45 feet. Being located onl¥ one block’ weat of Rock creek and on the proposed route of new cable railroad, tim aa eocemibie Lthe"Pusiness centers of Warhineton ae any what property ou the river front, Inquire WESOOTT & WILCOX, 1907 Pennsylvania ave, IAL OFFICE, 038 ¥, ESTABLISHED Fpome of iaporing of ‘busitess chancen x ‘Drug Goods Grocery. ke. Plan you avoid publ city, which has jurions effect yy ht oe ye Si . at ites, if forsale, leftwtuur othe. D. WL ARUN, SoRV Upper Marlboro’, Md., 0 it J.E. Latimer. Washington, D.C. Twenty-hve year Constant practice ms land surveyor jn the counties of fay ene Sats ry, Md. trictof Columbia Refer by Co., aud Col. 8. T-Sult. A NET 7 PER CENT INVESTMENT. First Mortgage Coupon Bonds or THE GERMAN AMFRICAN IOAN AND INVESTMENT "ANY, of Sioux Falls, D. T., Secured ty deeds on improved farm proper. Bes in uz ot idfiniesota, worth tines tines ‘se Atnouut of the bonda. ore 200, $300, $350, 8400, 6450, nd up to $1,000. ‘hese bouda thay be seen formation by calling at Rout 4, Glover Building 1210 Fat CHAS. K. DEAN, Vice President. References Wu. Windom, Chas. E. Coon; Natiount Banke of Cutcaso Citizens Bauk, Sioux Falla, D. ed l Dire eee reasonable. Shop, No. 63 Pst uw. Jobbing itended to, joan SFE INVESTAENS_SIx PER CENT oUARAN: thon, 2MABA LOAN AND.EKUST COMPANY. Hon, AU NS MARS date Trosmaret U5 Praia, Tnterest aid raid by, the Chemica Ratogal of New York. Interest payatle woally~ Bonds iulsums of €200 and Up ‘These First Merurage Bonds are secared on real estate Mand afvuud Qmabe ‘Sebresin, (ate i Tau ‘ade eae cling forty per cent of thm ‘of the mor “The ‘atau f is sufficient to recom- ie standing of Sopa 7 these securities to the investors. 1418 Fest. nw, ron say SALETABOUT, 1.000 o FOUND oF NONPA vat SOO we Type, baper. Wine tace ot ‘Seth fonts asa ‘condition, and capable of ex- rable, they are in good. ear on Taper of Pane ot ou. in tse on tht cellent’ service for two or three Tmoderage circutation. Wil be eed gress “THE EVENING sia Washington, _ BOARDING 005 13TH § sT, Ly INGSTOR TER- seat House of Fests BOARD AND E - EF sathed rooms in the house of = ae ou ‘Canes taken for Westhient and care dress Hox 2, tar oftice ze eee eT ae LI? Lak aw SE20 | bien C. H. PARKER, cor. 43s and E sta. s.w. PROFESSIONAL. peeses ures or year pore Gives micceas Sata eae Treen . D to Binet bee Dand sete zt