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—_—_ a, THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESDAY, * THE EVENING STAR.|J. C. Hermon, WASHINGTON: ‘TUESPAY. March 15, 1897. CHOSBY S. NOYES. Editor. ‘Tbe Evening star bas a regular. permanent penn Side daily circulation more than trebie that of any other dily paper published in Washington, and much greater than that ef all the other daily papers here added toaether. = oa = THE STAR cannot undertake to preserve or return rejected communications, Contributors whowtsh & possess their manuscripts, { un- sed, should krep a copy. (| Matter of whatever character intended for publication must, tf its appearance the same day ts destred, reach the ajice not later than 12 clock noon, @@ No attention paid to Anonymous Letlers or Communications on ans subject. Dill shall not be returned oy tae Prest- Goat within. ten dare (Sunday excepted) after it shall have been presented to him, the same shall Dea law in like manner as if i had signed It, un- Jess the Congress, by their adjournment, prevent its return, in Which case it shail not be 4 law.” So says the constitution. Is tis provision to be Tead as if there were added to It the words, “with- out the approval of the President?” The New ‘York constitution has the above provision, Gover- Ror betog substituted for President, with the ad- ditional words quoted, and is therefore expltclt. In the constitution of the United states it ts claim- ed that the words are implied. It 1s potnted ont ‘Chat ifthe President approves a Dill by sizut he is not required to return It to Conzress, and it 8 argued that the provision quoted has reference only to unsigned bills, and to the cases in which they may become laws without the President's signature, and that the excep- Yon relating to the adjonrnment of Con- gress !s intended only to prevent a bill from becoming a law, without the executive ap- Proval, merely from the cirumstance that an adjournment of Congress prevents a return of the disapproved bill. Cases are cited where similar Provist.ns have been so construed, and the cap- tured property act, which was signed after the adjournment of Congress and has been recognized ag valid by all branches of the government, 13 re- ferred toasa practical precedent. On the other Side, the biunt, unqualified words, “It shall not be aglaw” are relied upon. ‘The United States Const!- {ution also omits any limitation upon the time after adjournment within which the President Must approve a bill in order to make ft law. In ‘New York the period of thirty days 1s allowed by ‘the constitution. Under the United States Consti- ‘ution, if the President may sign a bill after Con- gress adjourns, it does not appear that there 1s any express limit_upon the time within which he may do 30, As the outcome of contending legal arguments Mseems that there ts enough doubt about the Proper construction of the Constitution to Justity ‘the President in signing u bill after the adyourn- ment of Congress and treating it as law, pro- ‘Yided he wishes very much to do so; but that the question 1s so close that ie will also be Justified in Tefusing tomake the experiment if he feels no particular enthustasin for the: ieztslation to be ap- Proved. And from this reasoing the conclusion follows irresistibly that as the President does not ‘Wish to sign the river and harbor Uil! he will not Sign it. As this sinple and beautiful resu! already been reached by the gene other than legal proc Rave now co:ue by different paths toa point of agreement. it 1s simple, as it leaves the Potomac flats without the funds necessary to carry on the improvement and exposed to the spring frechets, which may de- ‘Story much that has already been accomplished in | ‘the work of reclamatio: ‘The discovery of a fresh plot to destroy the czar | and establish 4 constitutional goverament on the | Fuing of the Russian despotism awakens very ttle interest, when we consider the tmimensity of | the Issues Involved. What ihe public appetite de. | ews Of A successful, not an vertheless, the latest devel- the world’s flagging in- | ‘Yerest in the internal affairs of Russia, not by the | ‘ature of the conspiracy—which ts of a plece with | a@score that have preceded {tut by the char- acter of the men Who have entered into it. The ‘Nihilist propaganda was no stranger to land-| owners and even to offictal personages of high Fank. Itdid not, however, make much headway ‘with the merchant class. "These people are ust- ally conservative by education. They have learned Dy experience that the sudden ftuctuation of ‘values, the sentiment of mistrust and hesitancy in ‘the popular mind and the other incidents of a dis- urbed political condition are not favorable to Jegitim ue trade, and thetr demand ts usually for peace at any price. If,as the newspaper dis- Patches represent, these people form the rank and Ble of the new revolutionary movement, it is a Significant fact. And the report bears on Its face ‘We color of truth, in view of the nature of the government which these people would set up tn The place of the czars The nihilist would de- stroy all government, without suzyesting a substi. ‘ute for the existing system. The commnuntst, the Socialist, the republican, each has his spectal plan Yor a reorganization on a radically different basis from the present. The new movement, however, if interpreted aright,would not throw a monarehy Out of the question, but would retain the stable features of that form while strictiy limiting the Sovereign's powers. A poiltical struggie with such an end in view stands a good deal better chance of Success than the wild and planless revolts of the mands in this line is BONNETS, HATS, JACKETS, $2.37 and upward The fine grades st proportionately low prices. Examination will be con- ¥incing of the bargains we are offering in this depart- ment. MARQUISE AND SPANISH FLOUNCING, 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON JET PASSE- Spring importation of our CELEBRATED FOSTER GLOVES, with improved lacing. Oar sales of this Glove during the past season have been enormous, FOSTER GLOVES have no equal in fit, atyle or rell- 1 WOULD OCCUPY T00 MUCH SPAGE WERE WE TO ATTEMPT TO DESCRIBE IN DETAIL THE VARIOUS STYLES THAT FASHION HAS DECREED SHOULD BE WORN THE COMING SPRING AND DO SO, BECAUSE THE MAN OF STYLE AND FASi- ‘THINK ITS IN ORDER TOSAY THAT OUR TAILOR- ING DEPARTMENT STOCKRD WITH THE LATEST AND CHOICEST FABRICS, AND THAT OUR DESIGNER HAS GIVEN ‘THE STUDY OF STYLES THE ATTENTION IT DE- SERVES. WE WOULD, THEREFORE, SUGGEST TO OUE PATRONS THE ADVISABILITY OF PLACING ‘THEIR ORDERS WITH US NOW FOR FUTURE USE. INA PEW WEERS-OR, PERHAPS, DAY8-MORE, THE WEATHER WILL HAVE MODERATED AND SETTLED SUFFICIENTLY TO ENABLE MEN OF FASHION TODON SPRING ATTIRE WITH PER- FECT SAFETY. NOW 3 THE TIME TO LEAVE YOUR ORDERS, WHILE OUR BEST WORKMEN ARE NOT RUSHED, AND SPRING SUIT READY ‘THE Day YOU WANTIT. THE PATRONS OF OUR TAILORING DEPART- MENT AKE MEASURED BY THE ARTIST WHO DE- GNS AND FASHIONS THR GARMENTS. THE GARMENTS ARE MADE UP BY SKILLED WORK- | MEN UNDER HIS IMMEDIATE SUPERVISION, AND HE 1S TOO JEALOUS OF HIS REPUTATION TOPERMIT ANYTHING TO LEAVEOUR HOUSE UNLESS IT SUITS HIS CRITICAL EYE AND IS EN- | TIRELY SATISFACTORY 10 THE PATRON. ‘The Outcome 15 not as satisfactory as | Weve Gor Tuex. phillies, —————. -=___ With all the shoe isaster in Massachusetts yesterday gied a feeling of thankfulness that the horrors of Bre were not ailed to those of wreckage. There ‘Were coal stores on the cars, bu! happtest chance they did not discharge their contents upon | the imprisoned passengers, except in the case of | One stove, the Dre from which was quickly extin- guished. The cause of the disaster is yet to be Gefinitely fixed. Primarily, it was due to the giving way of a bridge. But what caused the Dridge to give way? Had the officers whose bust- ness It was to Inspect the road failed of their duty? Had rust eaten away the ‘wuss, or a ruil been allo’ to get too Dadly worn for safe use? In the case of the | Ashtabula bridge, it was shows that nature bad | metal | composing tt. Was the primary cause of this dis- | Degun a process of disintegration in the aster the same as at Ashtabula? Hare our rul- Toad systems reached an age when distntegraung bridges are to become as fruitful a source of hor- Fors as fire-spreading car stoves? The travelling Public will be for a long time to come extremely Rervows about single-track rallroads, about bridges and turn-outs, about swift movement Gown grades, and about cold-weather journeys. A winter has rarely passed into which have been crowded such a number of fatal casualties on the Fail as the season Just ending has witnessed. If some reform in the methods of supervision by carrying corporations, of thetr roads and rotling- Sock, do not grow out of the experience of the last three or four months, life and property will ave been sacrificed to no purpose. ————— “President Cleveland will not select as judges Men who have expressed opinions on the cases they will be called on totry,” says the Republican. Concerning the case of the District against the Gaslight company, upon which a correspondent | comments elsewhere in THE Stax, the Republican remarks: “As the company assumed all responst- Duty in securing a permit to open the street, the District insisted that it ought to be called upon to pay the damages which had been revovered trom the District, Tne jury in the Circuit Court yester- ay evidently toois tls view of the case.” Acconting tothe Repubtican, then, the Jury pass upon the law, and Judges are to be challenged for ‘expressions of opinion upon matters of fact. “It evidently has an editorial writer who under- stands law,” sarcastically observes the ational View, in tts eulogy upon the muscular and lawiess | Republican, as it notes that paper unsuccessful endeavoring to find the volume and page ofa Supreme Court report, to which correct reterence has been made, and puzzling itwelf over syllabuses and such things. $$ ___ ‘The Republican ts naturally pleased trom the Partisan point of view that a democratic President Ras driven away a number of bis supporters by Violating political pledges and American princi. ples of government, and as It seems not to care how far the taterests of the District are sacrificed im this political gumne, tt ts endeavoring to promote further discord tn the democratic ranks by at- Vempting to induce the President to uppotnt an ‘Outsider to the vacant District judgeship, suggest- ing to him as a basis of selection the ignorance and absence of opinion which are viewed as the Recessary qualifications of jurors. Of course the Suggestion is absurd, but it must be remembered that the Repudiécan, In making jt, figures as the Tepresentative of aldemocratic President, to whora ‘i may be good republican policy tolmpute absurd- ———— ‘The movement to raise funds for the relief of the ‘Mictimsof the earthquake in Italy took shape at ‘the meeting at Masonic hall last night, and a com- mittee was appointed to take charge of the mst- ‘Yer. Contributions can be sent to the members of ‘the committee or to the Stax offic. felt at the terribie raftway | be min- | IMPORTER SPRING MILLINERY GOoDs, Correct Styles, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, chotce line of Piaid effects. TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, $1.25, $1.50, and $2.50 per yard. In grest variety, of the newest and choicest produc- WOODWARD & LOTHROP. tions, many styles of which are con- signed to us exclusively, WRAPS, IMPORTED NOVELTIES. for 81. ectea BLACK CHANTEEE ZLQUNCES tom machetes Of inturlows dyes wo paler 91.75 yard to $25.00. 50 dozen extra fine Unbleachs ze DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, Eto. MENTERIES. GLOVES. ability. $1.00 per pair upward. 45 and 650. each. ‘300 paint rd 8; s blS 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Celts dandecape and water tealca, worth 200 Stamped Linen worth 17¢, Hoon Ant | Anr Ware Lesa eunped Pillow very handsome, Gecond floor: take slevator) = os : SUMMER SEASONS BY MEN WHO MAKE ANY | MOEN ERD RTOTEE™. PRETENTIONS TO pues on arrect rouTe} S08 Lor a SOCIETY. NOR DO WE THINK IT NECESSARY TO oo eee tia Mob ott ot Bee he Embroider at pe ee ty IONISGENERALLY AS WELL POSTED ON SUCH me chante Chae: suiiroldered don s Ste —— Intely fast: bya MATTERS AS THE MERCHANT TAILOR, YET WE) Edging, § inches wide, worth 37H¢, only Qc, per yard. 1S NOW THOROUGHLY oft per yard. yuncinKs, $1.75 per yard. wal quigk sale, we advise customers to call wt their (Becond floor; take elevator.) Bisouxs Ix Wrroow Suanes Color Jon. 3 mall attuched. all }; onl} aeate lored Opaque Window Sh Shades P garde aches wide: prin toler, bras Holland Window SI shade, 7 fost loug, only 2c, exch. Decorated Window curtain pull attached, 2 ety ‘Ded to 750. each. uaity rope =! ‘5c. each. 35 duality dropped by experienced ‘men at the lowest pri wapk ga be doue fo ‘ guaran fei D YOULL HAVE YOUR) — trapiinary rains ip Curtain colered effects, only. Ox. 0 preces Colored Pol only per yard. Sank patterne wort Soe ong To wo patterns, worth: only 12Ms. per yard. ‘The above prices oui Palgverabd 101 Fat Quality, are tellin. Ait ier to take mureonlers ject matinfaction, even in the 10 SAKS AND COMPANY, for le-to-measure Shi i gel portuned to give ux the cliauce to 2 to A te sn bet ter than ever before at a more moderate: ARTISTIC TAILORS, Six Shirts for 39 . —_— ‘Six Shirts for $10.50. 200 TO 308 SEVENTH STREET. Six Shirts for S15. Superb lineof Fancy Madras will make: yous Pats. balf- ing Collars and | ae, mais BRANCH, mhi5 qltumbed Al-Lisen Bunter Bag’ culy Tie. 'Seimped All-Linen Umbrella Casee only 35e. “‘Stiimped All-Linen Laundry Bygs, two sisee, each: finer begets ee OO f a hams, etre eet inette Lal pacntil cco ay fitting and tailor- hed. opie per cenit ‘insel,worth i be yes’ run Fun with tinsel, something Fairings 9% inches wide, worth 75c. only 13% inches wide, worth $1, only 2 inches wide, worth $2.50,only qftt these woods, will undoubtedly meet with a WOODWARD & LOTHROP. ‘We placed on sale this morning the following extraordinary bargains in ready-made Window ofp antes ae ay inches wide, spring Toller. aad Attached, all colors, only Ode. eral Shade, spring rollers, F ‘Window Shades and Curtains Gores d. yur oat mow following attention zt Moo Pieces 31-inch Colored Le Cloth, high Polta-Uot Madras Cloth, ‘20 pieves Colored Madras Cl BE ty of oe ‘colorings aid ettects; uly 1s bee ch fihe Curtain Swiss, 9 choice it both ourstores— ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Mews Sans To Oxore ‘thoroneh workmanship and low prices tough very’ bees ae we nail faranter Per minute de- who bave ben pai Lo prices Wo lozen from theee, includ No. 1013 ¥ treet nw. Us We Sux. OvEBRCOATS, surrs, BREECHES, ERLIABLE CLOTHING, * enemy, “The Mouopolist.” —— oe “DIVIDED WE FALL” LARGE STOCK, COULTEOUS TREATMENT, defeat the people's enemy, THE MONOPOLIST. ate OAE HALL, = t ind 5, 3 connre 10TH axp streets |" Worosespay Axo Froay Strength of a} ‘We shall continue to sell off the balance of our ‘We have about 100 Retunants of Black and Colored SILKS and SATINS, from 1 yard to 12% yards, which ‘are marked at half former price. = We have sold over 100 Remnants of these goods ‘since last Friday, and shall continue to sell all Rem- Of these inducementa. OFFERED AS SPECIALTIES ON TO-MORROW mhl5 i REMNANT paxs. |B Pl — Pe P SILK REMNANTS ‘To-morrow (Wednesday) and Friday. Bante on this special day at such an = aay prices as will induce Our sales on last Friday weredoubled in consequence « HEILBRUN, REMNANTS OF ALL KINDS ‘The Largest One Price Shoe House, 402 SEVENTH sT., AND FRIDAY. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, 713 Market Space. ‘See The Old Lady in Window. mblé New Srame Goons. DEES COOH, ODS, consisting of ‘desben: Also. fell line of Linens. Damas Hroie ce _b15-3m Just received an elegant line of SPRING ‘the new. ero Soe rie ua HOOE BRO. & co, large variety at popular prices. 1328 F st. near Ebbitt House. ‘New designs n INDIA SILES at lowest prices UDDYGORE SCORE. G1 SULLIVAN'S JB pew operas ot METZEROEES. Oh Striped SURAHS, Plain SURAHS, neat ‘Oth and Fennsyl- | gains in White PONGEE. et Linck SURAH Is Do merhet, $1.25 GROS GRAINS and ge a NB and READAMES, Spring HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR. ONE PRICE, ‘W, M. SHUSTER & SONS, ‘To my Brethren of the Craft—Tanners, Harness ‘makers, Trunk, Glove and Shoe Manufscturers—I ap- Deal. Ariseand show s bold front to our common ‘Never forget the precious words so clearly uttered by the ereat illustrious President, Andrew Jackson: “The Union must and shall be preserved.” Therefore fet me impress upon your mind that united we will ‘My esteemed Patrons and the people at large aro in- formed that this week we shall offer the following ‘Remember all Shoes are marked in Plain Figures, Sram Buss Axo Duzss Goons, pil epee SPRING DRESS GOODS, and offer new desizns and choice colorings in Foreign and Domestic Suitings. Special attention ia called to the Plain Black PONGEES, China PONGER, come mon | eae ‘Special Bargains in Children’s Black HOSE, #50. 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, BIR TRS. FART, Qity, Meroh 12th 8 som to Me. and aim. A. FA 8% rm WJAGRE TS. ‘We open To-day a new lot of 75 Ladies’ yaLEINa coo K x JACKETS. Twostyles—striped and mixed goods ‘grays, Bach docket bas a silieined bood prevailing and is tailor-fnished. We offer this lot at 83.89 EACH. Ladies! English Kersey WALKING JACKETS, in four shades—tan, brown, beige and drab, Tailor-fin- | York. 96.00 EACH. Ladies’ Black Stockinette WALKING JACKETS, with hoods, Double-breasted and tailor-finished. Price, 36.48 EACH. ‘The Novelty of the Season is the Ladies’ Plaid Stock- It is stylish, perfect $11.50 EACH. ‘These Jackets will be found in department on the ‘second floor. ‘We are conducting a special sale of 25¢ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. ‘We are offering Children's HANDKERCHIEFS st Se. each. We are showing the Newest Spring Styles in STRAW HATS and BONNETS. TOT EB EE gm, 00, me HH EB Bop 8 N £ OH'H Eee Boe So Se 316-318 SEVENTH 8T. N. W. Pazars Rovat Srarxe FEE NNN It NN N GGG 8 PK NN I NNN G G O PPP KE NX HW ONNN G EO, NNN Ht NNN GGG » ERR NNN If N NN GGG 85.50 Trimmed Bonnets for $4.98. ‘33c. Straw Bonnets for 29¢. 49c. Hats, fonr shapes, 42c. 86.68 English Tweed Suits, 85.98, 812 Serge Suits for $10.50. $3.50 Children's Suits for $2.98. 81.50 “P. R.” 4 and 6-button Gloves, 81.29. 25c. Lisle Thread Gloves, 21c. 25c. Jewelry, all styles, 190. ‘T5e. Jewelry, all styles, 59c. 25e. Rubber Dolls for 10a. 68. Bisque Dolls for 49c. $1.45 Check Gossamers for $1.29. 8c. Bunches Feather Tips for 59c. ‘98c. Satin and G. G. Sash, 89c. 25c. Bottles Florida Water, 21c. 89c. Nickel Clocks, warranted, 790, lic. Lubin's Powder for 8c. 250. Silk Garter Web for 21c, 13c. Roll Toilet Paper for 1lo. 25e. Fans, all styles, 190. 98c. Fans, all styles, 78¢. $1.68 Jerseys, all styles, $1.42. $1.98 Children’s Jerseys, $1.59. 3 ‘25c. Initia Linens for 21c. 3 for 250. Tidies 3 for 190, 50c. Satin Pincushions for 390. $3.98 Tailor-made Jersey Coats, 82.98, $13.98 Beaded Visites for $10. $3.98 Children’s Coats for $3.67. ‘98c. Lonsdale Cambric Gowns, 73c. 59c. Haud-made French Chemises, 480, ‘38c. good Muslin Chemises, 340. 39c. good Muslin Skirts, 29¢. 25e. Mull Caps for 19c. ‘250. Lace Trimmed Aprons, 190. ‘39e. Writing Tablets, 27c. 81 French Woven Corsets, 79c. ‘75c. Coutil and Sateen Corsets, 59¢. 48c. Wire “Health” Bustle, 39c. ‘98c. Coaching Parasols for 87c. 1.69 Fancy Parasols for 81 54. 81.50 “Gloria,” not a frand, 81.38. 5c. Japanese Ware for 21c. $1.10 Guaranteed Black Silks. 98¢. $1.45 Black Satin Rhadame, #1.35. 5c. Spring Shades Surahs, 55c. 10 per cent discount on Dress Trimmings, But- tons, Curtains, Laces, Rabroldaries, Oriental GENTS. 25e. Half Hose, all styles, 210, ‘48c. Bicycle Hose for 42c. $1.35 Bicycle Shirta for $1. 48c. Underwear, all styles, 420. 8c. Fancy Colored Underwear, 890, 25e. Satin-lined Scarfs, all styles, 190. 440. English Silk Scarfs, 39¢. ‘85c. “Palais Royal” Shirta, 780. ‘7c. Fancy Trimmed N. Shirts, 670. 20c. 4-ply Linen Cuffs, 18¢. 16c. 3-ply Linen Coliars, Llc. 48c. Chins 8flk Handkerchiefs, 350. 98c. English Kid Gloves. 79c. 81.50 Genuine “Gloria” Umbrellas, $1.38. $1.60 Cemented Rubber Costs, $1.38. AE ATi FAL ATS CORNER PENNSYLVANIA AVE. AND 12TH 8t. mh ‘We will open the season with the greatest bargain in Fine Shirting Linens in neat designs ever placed on s Feo peer .One yard wide, very fine quality, war- fast colors, at $0c. per yard; the regular price for these elegant goods is 750. Very cool and service- able for Shirts, Dresses and Underwear. Purelinen at the price of cotton. ‘Aak to see our styles of printed CHALE. ‘New GINGHAMS in very latest styles, Finest quality French BATINESin choice styles, Piper your Woah Goota eazy, early, before the your rash. TTENNIB SUITING in choice colors, W. M SHUSTER & SOXP, u.B ‘The best is the cheapest. mhl¢ 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR Fine Tass, WANTED—HELP. WANTED LOTS. Wie YOUNG GHil FOR OFFICE WORK. mhiest Wires: BOY, BETWEEN AGE 15 AND 18 Ao mechs, Ua are ‘who hiss had sears, ons 7 po vag bad experience in the Waa oree lavecie aves, 20m REST YEO. VES ee eS | WOMAN, Winer fron: white or, colored: one that ANTED—A FIRST, ‘OOK AND OYSTER We dates: mio-2e ‘804 Pend. ave. n.w. ‘ANTED—TO OWNERS © e investment, whole diate ot eee rap Advertise and ‘new fenture commends fiocit to owgerae bi ‘This ‘new feature cot quick sales. "No uunlens ‘pales are und. ew cork business i ont dist, 3NOn Ee Y (member RE A ‘Broadway and 278 west 125th st, New York. mb@-im WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS Ses Tt REAT HH saQNAN, FOR ANTED ONEST | WOMAN FOR house work for Sieonees Call with, —— references, after ANTED WOMAN TO. COC Sane WAaig” address Basins, Sa ‘Star office. z a ANTED-S150 WELL SEC AND 8A. ES SRA | REET WASTED. A G00D BAKERY AND, SONFES. Cloetta: 812. SOS Est. bw ayy HOReTy store ine busines locality. Address 9 pyrene WASTED AN a IDUSTRIOUS Uy MAN T change of truck farm city; one with orem Se iSpene Wine he PR CONNERLY, 97 nave te Rew ARE | WV ANTED_TO BOREOW 812.000 OX no commissions RELEVANS SSTse Fat pan. | WASTED-BY A YOUNG LADY COPiT Sonu a, a ateatogt homes will end cons cf penmanship aT REAL ‘6; BRENNER, Gonsmesio. hotel WAXTED A FIBST CLASS JOB FENTE 79 stion tare charge of Job ofc to the 'S Free Pressutlee, 1108 Eaten wee ae For further information inguire V 7 ANTED-ARTESIAN WELLS GossTRUCreD at Teasonable prices: satisfaction. Of Shs RERGAS, master, Anacostia, D. C. mhl4-lw* WANTED DUDDLE-AGED MARRIED MAN, EX- Perienced bartender, wishes employment: stay nichts; Dest of references given. 15, Star office. Wass Wi {erlor decorator. “Apply to Ww wy Rear AN “SUN sau Wate MIDDLEAGED G) GENTEEMAN, ONE in business preterred, for ponttlgn Ie gur house references ertestsas sa mt reuces e faire. Apply F THUES, 9am 428 7 WANTED — IMMEDIATELY A RESPECTABLE ‘white woman, Gerinan preferred, to do housework and cooking: no washing? relerence re- Guired. Apply at 1130 Sth st. new. ws 'ANTED—FOR A PERMANENT PLACE, A GOOD ‘Cook, white, in small ianuly, who will ‘assist in washing and ironing: good wares given and xood cit; Fererences required: ‘stating references SS), Star office, mhl4-im ANTED—A COMPETENT WOMAN FOR GENE- Wri I housework; no washing oF ironies be | make . ‘bring good city reference, SO other nesa aprly. “620 Hatin. mia-3t room in the children; home comforts, with or without board. Call address, ism ANTED_—TWO GENTLEM ‘and wife to occu; thw OR GENTLEMAN Pleasant well-rurnished frout in quiet, private family ; no jediately, EM. 1218 Set mbi. ist the thing for faufly. an Bier No.1 2and id g Lug nse; No. ay | ar Ta PARTY WHLLIRGTOINS i S| YW ANTED=a P. TO INV ssi we. 1S | W totes thonmod doulers ft well tabled Ws TED—86000 FOR FIVE vee 6 PER cent interest, Faeyiuerihtnel and secured by first deed of trust on u fine 0 roved farm in Virginia, near {is city, worth #20-000; ile erect abd I gouuuuticion FARMER, Star of ‘mb12-1w mhi12 ANTED-EVERYBODY TO COME AND SFE ihe (ctor Fireand Bunslar, Proof Safe and Look, + 830, ani . WELL, agent, $40. C.H. CALD store, mniese 7. ‘The furniture fet ‘and Feed business, ng Grooery ‘Adress i. yo | oR RENT. “FURNISHED OL UNFURNISHED Le Farrecut square, for carly spring oA ee See stag ss FOR RENT — Si6@14 15TH ST. F BETWEEN Chamberlin’s and Wormley's, first, second aw third foore: furnace aud grate fires. mbiiw ESS ¢R RENT—THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS. ON suitable for light housekeeping, with and gas. '317 toes Inquire ik 181 st three south "windows: mhl4-se* Fog eccond noon balkormns hor etter nitont 2g bound: private family, no children.” Apply 2100 1 Tr XE ECTICUT fave., one Jarre unfurnislicd Room om t Sonica Also, tance rst bee ‘aoe oj, with beat usd gas, suitable for an ofice oR Rf RENT—A ¥ TURN{SHED ROOM second floor, at 009 F st. p.w. Also, two neal ished Foous on fourth Boor, suitable for sentle men. whtd-3t OR RES x two communicating Lov cian. Appiy at O29 Fst JOR RENT—1016 MA Kooms, with boxrd, actteave. ew. mhld-at* FE EAUITPUL, HANDSOMEL) nished second -<tory front “Alcove ROOM. Talie Board, 1008 Lith enw waht mh NT—1627 14TH BT NW, OR RENTS) 4TH &T_§. aged. pe Bk RENT—1708 L ST. NEAR CO: ment table for me ft SACHUSETTS, AV ‘table, at summer rates, OF without board; réferences, ex- mhi12-3t" ANTED_ BUSINESS MEN TO TEAVE THETE ith us for neat Job and book print recat of gick ware BART Praiters ana Engravers, 605 sta sto. YO FIRST-CLASS SALESMEN FOR fast selling line of installment liberal , Room 10, 303 7th st. ow. at A) at 1909 'ANTED—ORDERS FOR PRACTICAL a ae | WAS rage aitout teome gga q peal the old stand, 509 ‘mhll-lw* Ost nw. WM A WoNTaQCSRERAL MORE ACTIVE CANVASS- on ary er gem alae Care itorert for. aor ary or commission. Fall intoraatog: O30 F st. now. HL. VILLEE & GOaune-ine TANTED—A | 7 ST-CLASS SERVANT TO DO Wetter housework ins fainily of iveadults; must be a f00d cook und give city reference. Call af 1428 D—A COLORED BOY, 15 TO WaT iar generat housework, st 184 7 YEARS: H stn mh12-3t_ ENT CATERER, FOR AN room. “Apply 623 13th st Wate old established nw. WANTED WOMEN COOKS, $10 TO 8: $20, ae e ‘workers, maids, waitress, nurses, plain sewers, white butler and wift, white groom, farmer and wife, wabieoe “Nak LaBOR BUREAU, 517 7th st. n.w. V ANTED—A HALF-GROWN TIDY GIRL * «20 serve as nurse. Apply in the forenoon, excepting Sunday, at 1223 Oat. nw. Bt VV ANTED 50 WHITE AND COLORFD WOMEN covks and general houseworkers: other help of all description; all sections of tuts ad other cities. Reference. M. BURNHAM, 630-632 F st. nw. mi WiaxtepTea SS AND YOUNG 3 ‘DEC. orate Holiday Rove for holidey and general trade: steady employment; per week earned: all Senceciats forsiuied: Work wailed ros” Address EW ENGLAND DECORATIVE WORKS, 10 Pearl st_ Bos ton, Muss., P. 0. Box ni 12-eobt D-AGENTS TO WANDIE THE SEW ink Erasing Penel. Greatest novelty iuk in two seconds: no abrasion of 100 per cent profit. ¢ te sales Auiounted to $620 in one week; another $32 in two Roars, ‘Territory absolutely tree. Sulury to good men. No ladies need answer, Suuple, 35 cuts, Tor teras Qulpardiculars addres the mauuiacturers, 3 pantie y ANTED. EMPLOYMENT BU Wreit, conducted by ladien, Men aud women, white and colored, for all kinds of dowestic labor, withreferences. 717 Mst. nw. E18 AWE ED. Gi Gutside large cities, to represent, in’ his docality, s reqpousble Lease anguthiy galery $70 to S100 at start. MANUFACTURER SUPT., Box 1, xX. ‘dike W ANTEDSHEN, WOMEN, BOWS AND GIRLS TO ‘earn 870 per nionth at their own homes; costly geet of sarnpios, 8 pecleaga.ct pocds/ ang fall inateuee ms for 10 centa, to help pay postage. ELC. ROWELL CO, Hutland, Ve. mb2-264* ‘ANTED—LADIES TO LEARN DRESS CUTTING ‘and fitting by the actual measure and square rule, at reduced price: cutting, fitting and patterns cat to measure, at 1010 F st_n.w., Walter Br in 7 ANTED—MEN AND WOMEN TO § START A NEW business at their homes; easily learned in Se a Ca, Seen meats Racin aa sion CO., Albany, N.Y. - TED-A YOUNG WHITE GIRL AND BOY ra ud udiere ‘Abply pt once af US ie tas *. bgt eats thetr own homes: 87 iadae 2 pais ieoteite wee AEG. 19 ‘Central et, Boston, Mass, Boi ae WANTED—SITUATIONS. WASTED OLD GOLD AND SIEVE] also, watches 01 office, ‘VW ANTED_—CONSTIPATION PosiTIVELy CURED tramel Day, the highest cant prices for old gold au teken for all Kinds of fine Eunbroider Tow prices, Hat Crowns $1. Also, s Fat, between Sth and Oth star t.w- — rs free, Mrs. Ww Furniture, Stove Too, aud all kim Box 1. cuttin asall sclentiie tailors und euinent Paris, Berlin Londo dressmakers cut, Most essily learned, rai compre ea PUSEX, 1119 Lath s : i im fieoalys process Which can them, Hot Napila Gas. z Wwe — COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR H. CHACE & BKO., 61 ‘ANTED-LADIES, LOCAL OR TRAVELING. A Nivea Guurelyuew gneclty #8 dion 0 ena no photo: no palu ting! parties ooo Mrs. HF Li Thieawo, Hl. wh-G%° ‘TED—HIGHFST PRICE PAID FoR ‘ondhaud Ciothiug, Watches, Guns, Pistole:al-o Carpets, Feather Boda Caryeucer jousehold Furniture, Adiirews Star olhee. hare y ANTED—LE: NEWS new “luteruational System” of Drews etc., with any iuch-rule or tape-mensure alou id, sive and practical, and the ouly systeu lung the ubuve and peediuis 0 re im aud which Pal proves it by stud-as pAbliely doiug it. Falters cat, | Inaterials Btted, basted, draped or Shine. .J. | MESSE “Coniervatory Modes! 122 ct wes | ington, D.C. mh5-w" clean or dy workmanlike 1ani exer TOCK | OTH AND OTHER INSECTS | ex. | trom carpets, durniture, 10: CE & bi., 616 Ls. ave, apy and U. x Pia ae uh. i 4-3. 15 = STEAM CARPET CLEANING. | NO ippiug by our process, Leleyhuue 115-6. fol Gib Ls are orm COUNTRY REAL ESTATE 1X ACKES AT. BRIGHTWOOD. UNIMPROVED: two acres, improved by ‘tages buildings. oue acre, improved bye peat eee pale S30. of the ‘hecpent Farnis iu the state of Timprove- Stenls worth more than ssked for tho whole fanaa For terms apply to J. DALY, mnls-6t i Para ‘OR SALE— A beautiful building site, one-half mile from Chain ire, of 1U acres, at $45. per acre: suitable place for Tesideuce of ess AD Washiny1on, oF for eunieuing oF fait farm. ts SXPHERD & OO. mh15-3t* 1007 Fat. niw. ok ear stations, where 16 trains OF SALE—FARMS AND UNIMPROVED PROP- erties, large and small, Fe aneceastalys gO stop duly; panes Easy tertus. Address paruicu- bats ‘NESBIT, College Station, Md a from the city, \ Sareea RENT A SMALL FABM OF Ti went jot more than four or five the ity: “Address F. De Star office es iy ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED GIRL v ‘situation as nuree and waitress ins private furi- ty; cant good city references. at lots DW. A ‘ANTED_BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE Wo. ‘man a situation ag chambermaid and do general | housework ina private Call at 26211 it V vASTED-BY 3 A 5 300 iG WHITE GIRL, A SITU. ation as housemaid, chamberumaid or nurse. Call at 1214 24th st. n.w. Best of city reference. 1t" + beat of reference given. Fos SALE FARM, ™ sora possess yaa, esta 2008, 1010 F st. mbls-st™ 165 ACHES, FINE SOIL, IN ed in tall; ready fur no 8G minutes from Hockriite, ‘conditio: Se F ior count | GowaK, 1 ‘OR SALE—FARM, 100 ACRES, ONE MILE FROM Stier Springs: eplenuia igeation sad fine Bie und seat of subdividing. BAXTER & ts 18, 1010 F st, F Water, “tunber and 1008, 1010 F st. ‘OR SALE_ FINE FARM, 1g MILES re As don, Va.200 acres wellaipoiuted, qoodcultvation. LEE MacuOw A, ANTED—BY A REGISTERED PHARMACIST, Situation as permanent or relief clerk: is capable of manaciog:, satisfactory references yiven. Address SSTRONILA” Star office wh 15: WANTED 2 A JOUNG “GIG WITH | FAIR edneation, a Position as companion oF nur: ply 207 Nst. South Washington. mnisoe W34STED-BY A YOUNG LADY. A SITUATION ‘totesch music, French, German and usual Eng- lish branches in private family or semiuary, Address with perticulars, if SPHINELE, Statinton, Va. WANTED EY AB A BRICK BURNER, A PLACE ‘OF out of the city. or a foreman’s place in @ yard, Address ISAAC C. PATEE, 722 10th stn. Bt WANTED SITUATIONS | FOR | TWO ‘SHITE 1g0 White cook, two boy and a gardenel walters and two Shamnberiasida, ‘colored: relerence 717 Mat. u.w. DUNDORE& CO, iw Wart! A YOUNG MAN, WITH SOME knowledge of double-entry, » position as assist- azt with a food bookkeeper: good reasons for leaving it employer. references us to chararter, etc. RL ouircen OTe WANTED.2Y A REGISTERED PHARMACIST: Years experience, a posi 1c iployes. Address HARKY FRAN Steer mee ANTED—BY A YOUNG GERMAN MAN A SITU. ation as waiter or t0 do of city references. A SQy ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ¥ a Situation as cook sully references given. it. DW, ae governeus or ladies" maid. ences cat potent servants and BERMAN US0.o Fae nw. hea suse stores {ina wales farm aud dairy. Fear te Gea. ville road; price, 8. te ‘Twen ‘8-room dwelli firiealah foason for well 33 ult reason for selleue, price mhiz-3e W: KiLet Fe mb12-3t* SALE FARM OF FORTY ACRES, WITH Dram's, on Kock- yacres, near south end of Aqueduct bride, new barn, owner #0 iruit frou this place in $4 continued DEEBLE, 1319 F st E20 ACRES, ADJOINING MARSHALL ovens Dace, a oi Pere ts MacGOWAN, 1008-1010 F st. (JOR COUNTRY PROPERTIES CALL AT OFFICE ‘address a BAXTER & MacGOWAN, 1008-1010 F st. n. NGE FO! property my late raidence in Anscostis, D.C gout Hruiie house, mod. apes: 1:3,200 fect ol gtoush e stable: frust of al kinda: price €0,000. ‘Dr. J. TLE, Lith and Nste nw. WHITE GIRL, ‘und chamberinaid ins private paid in pet Febards and Of city, pe ‘ftom Ke station, 87 iy ANTED—BY A FRENCH On ADT. A SITUATION | W, ringer oy ‘240r Pana hee *€3,000. Ware ALL THAT T FURNISH com iption ‘ANTED— KNOWN — NAT, LABOR BUREAU, iquarters for reliable help for any capacity, 0 08 ‘HL DICK, 517 7th at, JORSALE— .neres fine building site, 234 miles from city, rt, len acres, unimprot Totsesstnblings al kinds ot ‘fine view, 23% miles from city, frame house, fruit and flowers, 23 per barn, fruit of all -foom fale house, new, in Faire Church, 7-room frame house, in res, frame Louse and end store, 7 rooms, good stable, miles frow cit it is ascidian wn fine view of city, 25¢ mile more building Hee airaea er dns nee city, $4,000. All on good terms. 1. H.SYPHERD & C0, mhi-1m 1007 Fst. nw. desires to. work to make models; Auisess MADAME MODISTE, Stas alice, mat WiAxtene FIRST CLASS FRENCH MITLINER 12-3eF of RENT_O8 GALE_A VALUABLE FARM NEAT productive, well wooded and wetered, good Pontos convebteut to churches aud pais SNe | ber cent | reference. fe | at }714 Pa. ave. nw. wens for gentleiat spuzenient tocars. Cheap to — Pa | Per month, Wo persons im exch rue, changed, Tn square, dren. mihi by | J | FRE RENT_ONE LARGE couventences; water at all Fe RENT—TWO COMMUNIC: house; central: mutable fortwo oF three gentlemen or geutl: OR RENT—FIV ond floor. sinele terms ioderte. board aivenient if 3 Wen aud reqilired. 413 4th st. n. w. el * e ee ‘OR RENT_A NICELY FURNISHED SUITE of rooms, Private batli, with heat and eas A\ FoReet OF ROOMS, WITH PRIVATE bath, nicely, furvishod: south route with, heat aud suitable for genenau. oe OR TWO, LADIES CAN FD Koons, thint-aiory, farvished et month. References exc Star ofice.— mhi2 st ST. N wee EASANT oathern txposure: one Willard’s. mah i2-gte by taking CLARK'S CONSTIPATION CUKE, CELY FURNISHED ROOMS, 2D Fuss hsb aable rea eats te id Si fyors dc hae aetrand Sous oe | from fruite nid veretablen Can be ° a ou line of cars and herdica; Get clans Woard. mercury), Recowmended by best ust Gr row suhd2-twr WARES Eovitt House Drug Stores mb aM Wi5ST'D If RNOWS THat Seat ‘second Roce 4 t} OR REN’ Y REDUCED Shee hd Sopatitever gt Beaty ioral Milo drt dass uh font eee ee AATED—WAE MAOH RANSEMAR-onDeRs | bevindess le'gsssenaoat” ‘ser neveral picely furusehedt Woon ate card in the House; meals i horse and waren, mb LOK RENT_1906 GST. Nw.— Vine. Koo withor 2-3" JeOR RENT Lanai | newiy and haudsomely furnished; with or fat-class Juble Board. Call before 2 pain. m eave Cayitol st. a ; OR RE: T — Com. OTH ety relia SL a heated by grate 3 21 920 LAM at nove bets Tad oy) Fak: OR BI WITH OR WITHOUT uished parlor and two bed rouius, Loc, Nst,cor. Vt. ave. References exchanged aw 301 FURNIS! iN PRIVATE family, sta. mh floor, new Findow house, well br | ientea, ‘opporite t ew Pension Office and within five manures of Patent Office, 449 G st. nw, FOR RENTON A NEW HOUSE, TWO SUITES OF unfurnished roous, first and second floors: modern Seasouin; soutiiern exportire, erences, Cull at 1103 O st. nw. milit-0F JOR ELIGHTFULLY PLEASANT ROOMS * tor both Summer aud wit ¢¢-micdy Guruiaed. bay Window: large closets; every couilort; Ueriu to sult toa satisfactory and permanent tenant.’ 1. b st Rew Se" SECOND- story south front Rooms, large bay window. new bo childres ja three lines care: nicely ¢urainied Btyy al. FOR RENT—STORES Fee arr oase RE 482 11TH ST. §W., 8 ble for ore business. “Reni $20, per Tor. RENT—ON STH, 1687, STORE L northwest comer 7th and 1 sta, n.w.\including | Sevres: Yor many ears ast been, oocus arug sore, (Successor 10 Duvall & _mb10-7¢ . R RENT THREE NEW STORES Ai parties Wisin a. ‘tolook st 1802, 1806 and 1808 14th st. nw. The stores pre new aud ip one of the best business loca: | (ota im the chy.” Avply to 3.0. He Shas 1428 | New York ave. or to the owner, W.8. ROUSE, 12 Fenn. ave; Key at 1804. mb7-2ino FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS Fu KENT—BY A LADY HAVING NO USE FOR itan excellent 7 octave rosewood case Piano.square, | yertect order. tone suy e:iGr oly #10 per quarter, Kolirens Box 107, Star of mab-12t MONEY TO LOAN. 29 NIN SUMS TQ SUIT AT | 935,000 Mrs mts Saat EAD RSESWT Gov atte, four doors above F wuld 2-Lan MOREE 70 20a" Ar tow Bares STOCKS ToUis fica Broker, mb7-lm* IN HAND, IN SUMS TO SUIT. 315,000 ange 241m 1319 F st. ‘ONEY AN X Pome aoa ape tions. iteution to al application 12¢-1m BRORMSTEDE & BRADLEY. Soy Fat. nw. ONEY TO LOAN IN. Ca TO SUIT ON REAL CARRE asa GA ie 1a 85: 000, BERL Shed SST oe 0 Ge FN SHERMAN E COL 1407 F st__ Me ONEY ALWA ‘OUR HANDS TO LOAN ON Teal estate security, i sums to suitat aad per aan interest. BILL « J JUHNSTON, 738 15th st.n.w. Mae TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE ‘thwums tosait” Isurauce in Seon 00 an Ree TESS oD. TE Wy ork uve. = ee sccurity., Investiucuts iuade 100, 000 2 LOAN O8 ae: Den J. H MENISORD, 14235 F at. Janam GUY 10 LOL ‘cunstantly on hand to loan, at the lowest a Ha ered roars one ‘1418 F stow, LOAN gett On TERE BEALE & HAlids, 1324 F st. nw. ENOWN THAT ONLY RELIABI P RAN! 18 998 )—T0 LoaN Wireaitutace iS Sak ARE | a: WIL MARSA auntie Bie wile guyhsplored, with city references. nibs BUR ESTATE, sks! ESE. LOST AND FOUND, 300 129} “THOS. F. WAGGAMAN WANTED—ROOMS. Feprnaci at MUFF. su unturniahed front Room, frst of second sto folks not inquisitive, “Address "PHOMPT Pay, Evening ‘Star of furnished yusekeening in. EDAPET iT, LADY AND HER Wie Tyo anfuraihed to tris oF an, aloovs: ANTED—A SETTLED GENTLEMAN DESIRES ANTED TWO. OF 3 ee rr Folding sirable eat piaaant Kuouse, References required, rivanis sve. It" THE OWNER OAN call ‘M. KAMMERER, care John Vogts Ooutectioners, 027 Penusyl — DOAN ON REAL ESTATE, IN SUMS — ik O HOLTZMAN, i, S18 of entire retogr sis sa wesicayise | | | BRICK HOUSE, HALL, WATER = Fo nO Ruode Lalaud ave: rent 1106 1 ct wO PE RichAkDsu OR RENT— NR ONE Swage 885 1404, 1404. Au St W oitaht abs Red SF % ARR rs, on gees 18.2097 E dre D FLOOR, phys er of 11th st, and Messnclia- faperiot | | F; ND DWELT. ess stand would any part of the city or eouuty. | 9 Str ana dw | ser. i ist eal hh Tiios Wa ‘AMAR 2017 gee } isos 6 ac Also otliir hotuse it: desirable t ENT-AT #20 PER MONTH. 3 hulies trom the etty AHA SUBCRR acter, S wetes iB t. bew Dit we with cell orc, lange bart, ruitable tor dutty, gender *y farun, oF tor feendence of ove te gorect. TA sY _ - 1007 # at how, O08 FST N.W.13 ROO provements, $00. GLU, W. LIN = miele ENI-1a? ANDi TSE Mw sik strobes, ec omiy @% 3 338 Mont Gopi a or 00 Gadhar othe SW; (ROOMS, NEARLY 1010 K STN. ished. moderh imyrowenientn reserves oue Fou for hime if. Ne mull 4-20 ci TARI OF FURNISHED HOUSE, Cercle; wanted party te oocauy ember Int. he ei ‘ nouilnal Petal, Addrem SUMMER. Star mah TOR RE NT—DESIRABLE NEW TIGHT ROOMED Seite ell dnprovenoenee pace ar G3R. “Aleo “oler Moneee, furwer and meat Fr KENT—PURNISH ep. FOR ONE YEAR— muonts, can be sven he wer Sand FE LE LENS eer, Two. taseucat Weick, 10 800 widely fur- tou desirable teaiant M. M. PARKER, WIS Fst hw, ESTRABLE TOL. A 10 Ad wt. a Fok RENT thick HOpSE hiodern hnprovenents, @ Fe rent $40, at 1205 th at Fes, Bey aeck adlern HnprOw BEATS. abn WaT wo ane Bath ‘apd Gellar, SE, 7 ROOMS AND IID Ver ire at HENI Fos keer “1 Est. t-story Wb 1114 ere xi. S-story 211 Cleveland av: tory by Tid Bat We, Salory brick, 14 foots. mihi2-19t te. an eae? Tis Pat OD RE SW. Tale stony fires For BEST mutex nose indo Sas eee JOR RENT—TWO THEE: nine rooms ST Gernot end mgood order WESCOTT & WILCOX, 1007 GOK RENT Prom heh ot. m BRICK HOUSES, mys; wood MeLeh- puodgrate Cer ad aw. 8 rms, m. 13 Fst aw. 9 fu, m0} 3001, 22th st we 8 rie. ak 2305 G st. nw b rms, iL 807 Kt. ne, Srius. m. 935 9th st. we, 6 rms, water mb12-3t ‘OR RENT—O8O0, 682 AND G86 47H | TH ST. NE. six room bricks, water and se’ Sia eucte ih et ne, uew nix rain brick, @15- DAV IDsO & DAVIDSON: 454 ond Dts. nw. muh AZ OR RENT—I WILL LEASE TO A RESPONSIBLE: Sau cleeant furnished raidence, 16 rooms, at bal * ~ ye id ati nee ot aor see eee Ao TGR aaress Eo ews Chen the it bet dana W.. 7 POON BLD ris Eat tie, OF ‘3 Satie pear gii'M si 1.W, Smalls 4 a7 14 Pat... 0, 50 2 ote at Pat ‘Also alange number of furnis ae | sheee coo ts ft H3 Hi x. Hat now. Br... 7 13th. Le Rooms suitable for ethan eras ARENTLY Banrtaiek | sexibune te EN re parts ny aid sae eras COUNTRY Rogen Fae northwest fpretered’ reference, Aarons gory Gee aries couple. withont children Gre tvs Leia cee s vith et bw, mhl5.2e° ‘Y, MABCH ‘sui of money. WANTED—HOUSES.__ ‘O8T—ON Raat gee ry a: Siar often paving for this were Tinenent snd proving uopert?. cues SD-SATCRDAN. THE LTH FROTANT, of | _*015 corner 10th sud F sts. u.. Fron ‘ive we ER yaad Gta ct ee ‘ONEY TO ee APPROVED MEAL ESTaTs aide.) « Set King bearing a tera riche ‘the M Folding’ Boome Te : nee Hand 19th sta, T ASBURY CHURCH, EVE OF ca Sperone suit, On. > Estate Lb TAUB S18 Meward will be teat Mita? approved z cece JOUND-FIN, | ORNAMENTAL —— aie hahe ne 45 3 =e vd FP =p = Rana? +f : ae ne 2 PPRAE te eaters ms oA rd

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