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_ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON: MRRR OO NN N A XN NDDD MONDAY. larch 28, 1957. RRO CONN NS da RN RDP aaa eal Hk RO ON XN AKAN NND D IR ROO N NN A AN NNDDD ‘The Evening Star bas a regular. permanent bona fide daily circulation more than trebie | % yy WHE BPR, that of any other daily paper published in| WWWWIIL Db D Washington, much greater than that | Wo "W IILLLLDDD ef all the other daily papers here added together. a as ee cocH HERERRR RRRY Y ——— ‘ © CH HE RRR RY Y ‘So far as is now known, none of the paintings In 8 cht he gan, YY the collection of the late A. T. Stewart, sold in CoCH HEREE ER ER Y¥ New York last week, will come to Washington, although several liberal bidders from this city were present or represented at the sale. The THT 0% RAE HE OG collection had been more tuan once carefully 2 QO NN g exanuned, in advance, in the interest of the Cor- * So © Ee S09 eoran Gallery of Art, and it was decided after full deliberation that of the 217 pictures constituting the collection the only one that Institution spec- tally cared to possess was “The Horse Fair,” by ‘Rosa Bonheur, and this the board of trustees oped to get. The representative of the Gallery atthe sale was accordingly empowered and in ‘structed to bid over $50,000 for it, if necessary to secure the prize. He gallantly carried the bidding ‘several points beyond that figure, when, thinking that the amount Involved might perhaps be "sed Wo better advantage In otherwise increasing the attractions of the Gallery, he withdrew from the coatest, and the object of contention was there- upon knocked down, at $53,000, to the bidding agent of Mr. Cornelius Vanderbilt, aes Satur. | prery saeutal orphgical efertiog Prduces waste of Metropolits juseum of | the Iron an tes of the body; the tonic su While it is matter for congratulation that this | the brain, the seat of latelivetuel bower. ‘In fine example ‘of modern art 1s to go toa pl NERVOUS PROSTRATION, ‘where it will always be accessible to the public, It to : HYSTERIA, MANIA, IT 13 INVALUABLE. FOR 13 on many accounts to be regretted that it did not x iene - Sa WEAKENED ENERGY, IMPAIRED VITALITY ‘come to the Corcoran Gallery, for {thas many and po moe te decided merits, as weil as a world wide reputa UMRIVALLED. Yon Its subject may keep it from being ranked a8 a great work, in the sense in which that term 1s ween , fe, OreanD that sro, wenkened, or suapended: itis unequalled in restor Shel 18 UNIVERSALLY PRESCRIBED By all Physicians: bi N, WT CHretey ahd PHOSPARTER Wma TRON, NEED Ty, Agsimilated by the system, Its ingredients are for in all grains; in wi Egund in all com, ke. and it in deli- .” Tt i nota quack ine, but & Socigutife preparation. It is unfailing in such diseases as as arise from indigestion of food, #1 DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, &o. Itis the only Tonic known which will relieve NERVOUSNESS, EXHAUSTION, WEARY BRAIN, WAREFULNESS. It is unrivalled as brain food and nerve tonie, usually applied to efforts in art, but it may besaid that, from the extent to which it has filled the wer, givin them new strength: - Public eye ever since Its rst appearance, its the | Hat bi 0 wow they ware fermeri a mouton cf tier Most famous pleture painted by avy artist now | all diseases of the Thi ‘as ASTHMA, BRON- CHITIN and CROUP, its efect ta marvelous. Tn CONSUMPTION, even in the last stages of that terrible disease, ita effect is wo ‘The cough is eased and the respirations He, Jenuthesed: the lunes borin to heal, the hectic fever and night sweats are checked, strength and vigo! return, sleepless nigits give to quiet rest and i living. It is certainly the master-plece of Mule. Bonheur, and the achievement whieh first brouht her ito prominence, as well as the one upon ‘Which her reputation as an artist will finally rest. It 4s furthermore as bright and fresh in color, and apparently in as good condition, in every respect, as when it left her studio, more than a third of a century ago. Jt would, therefore, have made ade- sirable accession to the Corcoran collection, as ‘Ubat Gallery !tseif would in turn have made a fit- ‘Ung home for it. But of course the trustees, act- ing in their fiduciary capacity, could not justify ‘Themselves in bidding indefinitely for it or any ‘Work of art against private capitalists of pract!- cally unlimited means, who are accountable to no one for the use made of their money, to whom the cheerful awakening, the appetite returna, and hope happiness take the place of feebleness and. iF. it does not do what is claimed for it, return the bottle, ‘and your money will be cheerfully ref MES. OLDHAM, wife of the well-known English ‘catcketsr, Mt. Woabiugton, says: Fortwo years 1 have been troubled with nervous: ness and wakefulness, 90 that I got little or no rest. I Prguld often lie awakeall night, unable to wet any sleep: I have used two bottles of Stumpf's Iron and Wild Cherry Tonic, and am now feeling stronger and sleep soundly. I cheerfully recor it” G, HEROLD, South Register street, says: expenditure of a hundred thousand doliars, inore | _ “Ihave used Stumps Trou and. Wild Cherry Tonic or less, makes Mttle difference, and who would | for chronic cough, and it is the Only medicine that ever enjoy a distinction thus gatued in exact propor- | Sim. 3, #1. BARNES says: tion to the amount palit tosecure i. Iis now | "Viave veed Stumite iron and Wid Cherry Tosie Known, also, that to have prolonged the contest | with ths best resulta: "It is new. blood wee suesey, farther would have resulted in no advantage to | U4 new Mfe to the weary aud exhausted body aud the Gallery, since it ts given out that Mr. Vander- bilt determined to buy the picture, for the purpose indicated, no matter what it might cost. None the less, however, are the trustees of the Gallery to be commended for the liber! and appreciative spirt: they manifested In the matter. It augurs Well for the future enrichment of the institution conunitted to their charge. AS an impression prevails tn some quarters that this pleture Is a repéica, 1t may bestated here that At is the original and great work of iis name, and ‘he only one of its size that was painted. A sub- stantial reproduction, less than one-fourth ts dimensions (the one under n« 200x246 inches), bangs in the British » in London; a second, somewhat larger than the last-named, 13 Bald to bein extstence somewhere, but its location does not seem to be well established, and another, much smaller yet, in water colors, is owned in Middleborough, England. They were all painted throughout by the same hand—one of them for the use of the engraver, who made a steel plate from it.—and neither of the others was Intended MRS. RERNER, No. 5 North Wolfe atreet, says: My babe was sufferiue very much from colic and ¢runp. 1 gave hera haif wizeginasful of Stmmpf's Iron and Wild Cherry Toute. It her in little while; and she weut to sleep, and awoke bright aud cheerful.” MRS. ROSENTHAL, 21 North Wolfe street, says: “Uhave'used Stumpf's Tron and Wild Cherry Tonic for sleeplessness, and I think thatas @ nervine it bas uo rival in the world.” ‘MR. GUDE, advertising agent for James Pyle & Sons, says: “T have used it as a strengthening Tonic for my wife Giditinoca auytuing sag Fos ange wate ‘OF sleeplessness it is ite weight in MR. BURBAGE, the genial salesman of Markell Bros., says. ‘Thave used Stumpf's Iron aud Wild Cherry Tonic Shen jvorn out and completely, exhausted.” Tt is new life-giver, for it instantly revives and sirengtle You. ‘There is nothing like it"* ° DR. BOONE, the well-known surgeon, says: “I have used Stumpf's Tron and Wild Cherry Tonic forcotgha ana cols, bat n for, Fnyselt and faulty: with Te ‘2 Tonic, expeciall women and elitldren, it has ne equal” SPY OF ‘MR. GEBHARDT, barber, North Wolfe street, says: or can be considered to be a rival of the first work. Pn boy er ES aye and }- AAs a matter of general interest, as to makes meal a dread instead of a pleasure: Twas as showing how good Works of irritable, despondent and discontented, and beset by money value, It may be added in this connection | all the train of evils that follow that hat When “The Horse Fair” was frst painted aire as now feel like wnew mane Taye had to to. : in Hts fur of the ‘nor ta ‘Mile. Bonheur offered it to the city of Bordeaux for pep hte Le gage nt 12,000 franes,;but subsequently sold it to a picture dealer ir Paris for 40,000 francs, or $8,000. The explanation of the small fgure at which It was ‘rst offered Ues partly in the patriotic desire of ‘the artist that her native city should possess what she felt was the best work she could do, and partly 4m her appreciation of the fact that such owner- ship of a comparatively early work would enhance her reputation as an artist. It is understood that ‘Mr. Stewart paid about $26,000 for the painting, So that it brought to the estate something more herry Tonic worth its weight in gold.” THE ONLY ORIGINAL AND GREAT IRON AND WILD CHERRY TONIC, 50 CENTS FOR A LARGE BOTTLE. than double {ts cost. This is perhaps the only waced oaks lcture in the collection of which that can be saig, | PTePAred only by and it is one of a very few in it that yielded any BR. STUMPF. ‘material profit, or any profit at all. On the other . Rand, a large majority of the whole number sold} 44 apliaieeitas Yor far less than Mr. Stewart puid for them, and some did not bring so much as one-tenth of their cost. (ALLLINEN CRASH, PPR YARD, 4X¢, a —The single picture in the collection which soia | _mnog-at_ DUS otnbination, | vn ae. for a larger total sum than “The Horse Fair” was |~ itis ‘Melssonter’s painting entitled “1807,” represent- ing Napoleon reviewing his army after the dect- | S58 PPR, RRR, 1 RN § GGG, sive battle of Friedland. This brought 66,000; | "SSg Bee RRR HW NNN G Dat that sum could hardly have covered its actual | Sgg8_ B =f BE ft BRE G99 cost to its owner. Mr. Stewart pald the artist we a ae ee 980,000 for it im Paris, and to this amount must be . ‘s other incidental expenses attending its importa- i A Uon, sothat by the time the canvas reached the cone ee M — marble palace of its proprietor on 5th avenue its oF total cost must have reached a considerably larger A 6883 HH sum than that realized by its sale last Friday AA ay HOW evening. Although “1807” is very much thelargest irr is HEH Picture ever painted by Metssonter,—the canvas ava Sss8 oH ow being 96x54 inches—it falls far short of being his best Work. Superior qualities have been claimed Ho % BRE A mek ge sails senate kar cacten ee HO Ques AA Bete & we hes never won the approval of the highest if 00 NNN AA BBB ELLL REE authorities on art, and it 1s unquestionably less tueritorious, artistically considered aadalso less | MMMM EE E TESS pee Yaluabie, from amoney point of view, in propor | MAM MHL OF HRAR Ee deat Gy Uen to dimensions and theme, than many of his | MM MU LLLLELULILN NN KERR & Y Smaller aud less ambitious efforta, ae —————— ‘The recent filing of the papers in court lookin; HR FE BBR OO, a toa sult against the estate of the late George We Hut Fe = Be 8 8 ERR Adams, in behalf of a sister of the deceased, who HoH Eee at oo % A claims to have an interest in certain property left | by him, has been seized as the occasion for the & $F. 93 B BEB infamous character, and in journals, too, from | “4 53 28 H OE E, ~ which the public has a right to expect better 2 See poe things. These stories sgem to be made up of ignor- 316-318 SEVENTH ST. N. W.,0N ‘pce and malice in about equal parts, and in every mmatetial phase they lack the essential element of ‘truth, so far as those most familiar with all the Tacts im the case Know or are able to judge, For example, there is no reason to believe that Lie late mysterious disappearance of Mr. Harry L. Adains ‘ad any relation whatever to the subject of the ‘Suit above referred to. On the other hand, it can be established in the most positive manner, when ‘Ube case reaches the courts, that the deceased left no Will, and that therefore there was no paper of that character to be destroyed, as is cuarged. Other statements equally false and misleading and as cruel as unjust have been maile public, and apparently with no other purpose than to preju- dice the casein advanes and annoy and injure Amnocent and helpiess persons. Elsewhere will be found some expressions of opinion and statements of fact on the part of persons largely familiar ‘With all phases of Uhe subject. So anuch it seems necessary to print, in justice to all concerned—to ‘the memory of the dead as well as the feetings and Feputation of the lving—but it is to be hoped, in ‘MADAM: Tt will afford us especial pleasure to entertain you ‘the Interest of comimon decency, that no further | on this occasion, confident we shall exhibit novelties publications in relation to the matter will be made, | alike rare and appreciable. ‘The place to discuss and settle disputes of this ‘Your obedient servants, character is the courts, not In the newspapers, THT HOH gee Bi 00 NN iain datas vou ey Ph o> Th The Washington home in which Witiamr| t HUH FF 8 3° Travers looked forwant to spending so many} 7 4 H Eee Bee ‘oo § appy wiaters with his family about lim isturned | MM MMA into s house of mourning by the newsot hisdeatn. | MMMM AA BM £3 Hy pee Mr. Travers exemplifies in his career, in a re-| MMM AA ee Bo Hh BF mmarkable manner, the power of aman whodoes | M MM A™A R cco HH EER Z not affect literature or the arts, who hoils no} 49) public oftice, and who engages in no gigantic com- SR = mercial or philanthropic enterprises, to make his | N sprint sita® SOULE DADO WINDOW SHADES, name & household word in every part of the See 2 plete, English-speaking worid. He did it by force of his strong personal traits, including a strict regard for every obligation in busiuess and an exhaust- Jess fund of good humor ju his private intercourse ‘With bis fellow men. The fame of his bright Speeches preceded him everywhere, and not one of the thousands of his recorded jests carries with It @ sting. ———- = ___ The statement that the Cotomisstoners are eon- sidering the propriety of securing the Ferguson house, M and 74th ‘Streets, for District government oMices, leads us to remark that spacious buildings ‘at a low rental may be had in Alexandria. If the jaaxtmum of room with the minimum of expendi- ‘Tare is alone to be taken into account, the claims (of & point connected with the business part of the 21th st. a0. Have u French - and Core teEe PREP ORE Ea peu ‘gels and toes, at SO cents per pair, or ber dozen. Superior quality. 035 Peoneylvanis teria mb28 ad -INCH ORIENTAL FLOUNCING, IN WHITE ‘and cream. 43" id 36 _aasPtaratien,, mb25-8t 43 11th st a Juvo & Derernes, er: ve wera TPE MCE sang ‘to execute ‘of every kind, city by both ratlway and steamer lines should not rreitiges. overlooked, and the fact that it lies outside of a the District need hardly be counted against it. ATE ot Plain and Fancy Printing at 3 THE EVENING = 2 * > al STAR: Toxornow. Agnsric Crormxa. CHILDREN'S DAY = Gutaanrs oak ‘When we look bgek a dozen op $0 years and re- pees Sa member the crude efforts of that time in the AOL DREN'S ey manufacture of so-calJed “fine” ready-made CHILDREN'S DAY clothing, and compare the results with those to ‘be found on or counters today, we cannot belp coming to the eonclugion that in no branch of industry has more rapid or greater strides been. made than in the manufacture of fine resdy- made clothing for men and boys, There are OHILDREN'S BAY CHILDREN'S DAY CHILDREN'S DAY CHILDREN'S DAY CHILDREN'S DAY t 8355 ‘ot many houses in America, however, thet am = or care to bosat af this rapid development be- uM o% ERR, % eeey ‘eanuse it pays the great majority of wanufsctur ¥ $3 RR t 88 ny ¢rstocontinueon in the old rut, making up only such slig-shod stock as their patrons—the TOMORROW ‘There are afew, however—chief among whom ae ‘are Messrs. Hamburger Bros. & Co, of Balti- TO-MORROW more and New York, of which firm our Mr. A ‘TO-MORRRW Saks is the life and goul in the matter of’ prog- TO-MORROW : ‘TO-MORROW Tese—who have bent their best energies toward toamuee producing a class of ready-made clothing that TO-MORROW 3 ‘will not only hold its own, but carry off the & "? "PBR ge palm when placed slongside of and compared pa . r Ht E; with the finest products of the best custom tailors skill, and this is the class of goods with which our house is stocked to-day. The fabrics nd patterns are such a8 good taste dictates, The shape and fit we “submit without argu- ‘The workmanship is of the highest PALAIS ROYAL. PALAIS ROYAL, PALAIS ROYAL, PALAIS ROYAL. PALAIS ROYAL. PALAIS ROYAL, PALAIS ROYAL, PALAIS ROYAL. PALAIS ROYAL, PALAIS ROYAL, PALAIS ROYAL, PALAIS ROYAL, PALAIS ROYAL. PALAIS ROYAL, PALAIS ROYAL, ‘The show window of No. 1117 Penns. ave,and the entire second floor devoted to the display of our peer- Jess assortment of requisites for children of all ages. SPECIAL PRICES SPECIAL PRICES BPECIAL PRICES SPECIAL PRICES SPECIAL PRICES SPECIAL PRICES SPECIAL PRICES SPECIAL PRICES SPECIAL PRICES SPECIAL PRICES ment.” order. The prices we name for the qualities we handle knock competition sky-high. In fact and in truth, our ready-made clothing has reached the highest pinnacle of perfection, and We handle and sell such enormous quantities that no matter what a patron's taste may be he issureto find among our stock something to strike his fancy. SAKS & COMPANY, ARTISTIC CLOTHIERS, mb26 300 to 308 Seventh st. 3 SABES OF UicuT-covonen saTINES, sHORT SPECIAL PRICES » Otc» the Double. Combinatk SPECIAL PRICES: SPECIAL PRICES By OF NUMEROUS PATRONS OF OURS, WHO, ON ACCOUNT OF THE GREAT RUSH LAST WEEK, COULD NOT BE PROPERLY WAITED ON, WE HAVE DE- CIDED TO CONTINUE Serout Reovesr OUR GREAT 11 5 AT ERE yeu natty 958s AT E i ve Cre Ly eee URRRR Sd FOR TO-DAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, DURING WHICH DAYS ONLY WE ARE SELLING FOR $1.23 A PAIR: Boys’ and Youth’s Solid Button and Laced. BPP. AE A. T1gS8g ‘Men's Reliable Button, Laced and Gaiters, P ro. iw pt ‘Misses’ Fine Kid Heel or Spring Heels. aA hd T'S ‘Misses’ Fine Goat Heel or Spring Heels. Po A ALLLLA™ A158! ‘Misses’ Solar-tip, Heel or Spring Hoels, Ladies’ Genuine Kid Button. RRR 00,5 FAT Rat? OY AE Ladies" Kid Button, glove and serge tops, R ROO m | Ladies’ Pebble Button, Plain or Box-toe, Bod ¥ 2*4fuu7 Ladies’ Fine Hand-sewed Low Shoes. NOT A PAIR WORTH LESS THAN 81.75, EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. mh28 (A. LISNER) IRENCH HOLLAND WINDOW 8! |. OTH Pian to kare evolalanid eat ae tbe Oar Se. : our prices, same, Double tion, 1241'and 1243 11th at's. “A Prorouxn Ossenver Of human nature has declared that the most awkward predicament a man can be placed in is tobe unexpect- edly called upon to mix in society WITHOUT HIS TROUSERS.” To be caught without coat or waistcoat is painfully embarrassing, but tobe minus trousers is absolutely OVERWHELMING. ‘The importance of trousers, therefore, cannot be overestimated. Thus this apparently trivial matter being shown to be of such grave importance, the ques- tion as to where the most stylish, the best-fitting, the most durable trousersare to be had at a reasonable price becomes a serious one; but donot perplex your- self; here is the answer in nut-shell: They can be had of all grades, all shades, all patterns, stylish, per- ERS ices to mbing- art WM. HAHN & CO’S RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, mh28__816 7TH STREET AND 1022 PA, AVE._ HILDREN’S KID SPRING HEELS, SIZES 5 TO 8, 406, at the aN a Rae 14d aud 124s Lith st, 8 Mexcmaxts As Posie Bexeractons. About forty years ago the firm of Gerson Bros., in Berlin, Germany, were the largest retail dry goods dealers on the European Continent. Among their cus- fect-ftting, durable, cheap, at tomers was the King of Prussia, Queen of England and the “Workingmen of Berlin.” "When the senior mem- VICTOR E. ADLER'S, ber of the tirm died there waa present at the funeral vz: = CLOT obsequies over twenty thousand members of the Tee CaN LOTR ROVER, “Trades Unions" of Berlin as well asa representation aos of the Prussian government. His life was insured for oMTAamee the benefit of Mechanics’ Unions for $25,000. Recently gravely remarked that This country has produced a George Peabody, 8 mat We agiee with wine fully and audeelye ae Ene indeed been giving the people “dts” in the matte uteriakes to set tne style by pheuriag on Oe al afte jpasble promenades Pedeckel ee wiple at todas Stephen Girard, a Johns Hopkins, a Peter Cooper and other merchants who have made themselves immortal as philanthropists by their benevolent legacies to the people. Verily these men were not “Jacks of all Trades” nor “Monopolists.” Our liberal discount of FLOP-DOODLE, ‘Thereby occasioning much remark. A wag in dilatin, Apes gh the pecullar appearance of the prodigy, summ PIGMY IN PETTICOATS. As to “fit” we bem to say to the that we not ouly “i” the Rody in garments “designed skit cut and put together ‘yada ee buyel Tas we conceive to bea nah cad HAPPY COMBINATION. Que that will surely win. “The sun do move,” accord. ing to the vii and * sr i ing to the Jasperian theory.and ‘inushrooms" are still ‘a delicate and palatable dish, VICTOR % ADLER'S TEN PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE ‘TEN 927 AND 929 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, COR MASS. AVE “TEN PER CENT ‘Will be continued during This Week. It is your privilege to avail yourself of the oppor- tunity of buying our well-known ‘€4 line of Hand-Sewed Ladies’ and Gent's Button, Lace and Congress Gaiters, equal to any $6 Shoe in the ‘country, for $3.60. Our “Matchless” 93 Gent's Seamless Gaiters, Ladies’ Pp es Dongols and Curaso Button, at 82.70, Open Saturday until 12 p.m. mh27 Our 68.50 “Ne Plus Ultra” line at $2.25. TLV) GRAY KAUFMA) SERRE Vet Cae raraniog Be, Taga e owas is ° “Can't be Beat” Ii 80. mh25-3t 1241 and 1268 11th sha’e. libata aie ale a Onr $1.50 “Excelsior,” union made, Button, Lace A Narvna Cosszovence. and Congress Gaiters, $1.35, ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. Having been located at the comer of 10th and F. streets five years, we now intend to celebrate the Fifth Anniversary by making still further improvements in our well-known store by taking the upper stories of the building. This is made necessary by our increasing trade, which follows as a natural consequence fairdeal- ing, giving honest values and proper treatment to all. On MONDAY, April 4, the capenters will commence ‘work, when we propose to give them as wide a berth aa Possible, and in onder to open with au entire fresh stock, we will, during this week, hold » SPECIAL SALE and offer our entire stock of L. HEILBRUN, ‘The Largest One Price Shoe House, ‘Lesder of Low Prices Since 25 Years, 402 SEVENTH STREET XN, w, Bee The Old Lady in Window. ‘MEN'S, YOUTHS’, AND BOYS' CLOTHING ATA REDUCTION OF 25 PER CENT, 15° BAIR BRvsHEs sc. rea P and eeu RAtiON. New Hosterxy Axo Usnenwesn, ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SONS Have just opeved a large lot of FANCY HOSE, “Children's BLACK HOSE, al azes, oe all sizes, 250. ew PARASOLS and SUN Barnesley TABLE LINENS, We offer gains in these celebrated good, extrs heavy awite at 1,50, worth $2. NAPKINS and TOWELS. Plaid FLANNELS for Wrappers, Embroidered FLANNELS at reduced prices. UNTIL SATURDAY, APRIL: 2. mb25-3t MEAVY SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT 50 ORNTS ON THE DOLLAR, OAK HALLS CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, mnes.sy * POM OSES Tie ote, * ie ¥ WASHINGTON, D.C.. MONDAY, M CH Huse Enmronenis. ‘The grand special gale of fine Hamburge js yet Sp Progress. Partioular attention is called to th following edoglient bargain: a 10-inch Hamburg Embroideries in 15 choice ratterns, embroidered 3 iuchendeen worth 250, only 19c. per yard, WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Bazous Ts “Winre Goons. lot of White Goods, embracing striped piques, lace checks and atripes, &c., in white aud ecru, worth 15 and 17c., only 1230. per yan. White Freneh Percale, superior quality, onl; ‘250. per yard. sh a Superb line of White Plaid Musling, 8, 1 124, 15, 18, 20, 25 and 30c. per yard. has 26,inch White Terry, 28, 31, 37 and 450. per yard. Lwi 200 Bleached German Linen Damask Tray Cloths, fringed, colored borders, extra good qual- ity, only 25c. each. 5OU dos, Plaid All-Linen Doslies, excellent value, worth 500., only 40c. per dozen. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. s Derarrvext Bancave, 100 dos. Fancy Terry Towels, knottod fringe, handsome combination of varied colors. Es. pecially suitable for splashers, tidies, stand- covers, &c., only 2c. each. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Uneneorpenten Banaus Ix Sus The superiority of or stock of Spring Silk Fabrics enables us to offer the best possible values. We have on sale the following extraor- inary bargaius for the coming week: 19-inch Chin Pongee Silks, fancy figures on natural colored ground. Especially for combin- ing with the plain pongee silks, Only 50c. per yard, 22-inch Black French All-silk Surah, only 60 cents per yard, 20-inch Black Gros Grain Silk, only .75c. per yard. 21-inch Black All-Silk Rhadame, only 7: per yard. 21-inch Black All-Silk Meryeilleux, only 4c. per yard, 20-inch Black All-Silk Sstin Duchess, only ‘94e. per yard. 24-inch China Silke, great variety of choice spring shades, only 85c. per yard, 20-inch Striped All-Silk Surahs.excellentlina of colorings for trimmings, combinations, hood- Ainings, &e. Only 81 per yard. ‘Numerous other equally as good bargains will be offering during the coming week. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Au-Lrex “Terma: Haxpxer. CHIEFS, Initial Handkerchiefs don't belong only to Christmas; we keep all lines full the year around. Weare offering equally as good bar- gains Dow as we did during the holidays. Every ‘Handkerchief is all-linen and nothing but linen. ‘That accounts for our big Handkerchief trade. Ladies’ White All-Linen Unlaundered Hem- stitched Initial Handkerchiefs, one inch hem, hand-embroidered letters, as good as the 5c. laundered quality, only 220c. each ; 6 for #1. Ladies’ White Sheer All-Linen Unlaundered Hemstitched “Initial” Handkerchiefs, one inch hem, hand-embroidered letters, 29¢. each; 6 for $1. Men's White All-Linen Unlaundered Hom- stitched “Initial” Handkerchiefs, two inch hem, i ‘and embroidered letter, only 20c. each; 6 for 81.50. Men’s White Laundered All-Linen Hem- stitched “Initial” Handkerchiefs, only 35c.: Bifor $1. ‘Men's White Laundered Extra-fine All-Linen Hernstitched “Initial” Handkerchiefs, only 50c. each; 2.75 per half dozen. (First floor; midway.) mb28 WOODWARD & LOTHROP, “BUTTON LENGTH JERSEY LISLE Gc latest spring shades, Ae EY RISLEY GLOVES, ible Combination, mh25-3t 43 11th st 1941 \ Wrex Terese Over YOUR PURCHASES TO BE MADE DURING THE DAY, JOT DOWN THIS ITEM: ONE PAIR LADIES' HAND-MADE BUTTON BOOTS, $4.00, OR ONE PAIR HAND-TURN BOOTS, $4.50, TO BE PURCHASED AT EDMONSTON'S, WHERE EVERYTHING NICE IN SHOES AND SLIPPERS CAN BE FOUND IN GREAT VARIETY. EDMONSTON & CO., FINE FOOT.WEAR, 1339 and 1341 F st, and 043 Pa. Ave. mb2-1m_ FP YEL BEGPEAR MADE DERBY RIBBED HOSE, | EP brown and navy, sizes 6 to 9, 150. t the Double, Combination, mb25-3t 124] and 12435 11th at. Boxenews SPRING-LEAF TEA. ‘The new crop, now being received, is particularly choice. 4. W. BURCHELL, mb26 1325 Fst DDESSEMARERS cammRic, ee DIFFERENT } aoa aan \Mue J. P. Pacucn, Wis _mh25-3t, itd 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, Announces that her facilities are such as to enable ber 28, 1887—WITH § to offer each week during the season ‘NOVELTIES IN HIGH OLASS PARI8 and LONDON MILLINERY. mbl19-lm MACRAME STITCH-BACK Heeey ona AD Baas, i 124) and 1243 11th st. sc. Srame Srxzz Deasy Hare, 82.50, $3, $3.50, 84, 85. PREIE SUPPLY YOUMAN'S AND KNOX'S NEW YORK HATS. ENGLISH SILK UMBRELLAS, Direct Importation Just Qpened. B 8. STINEMETZ & SON. 1237 Ponnaylvanis eve, COTTON, ALL NUMBERS WREST aes, Biss Or 0 Down, mbab.3t Sat Sw would be SUPPLEMENT. ‘ANTED — IMMEDIATELY LIABLA, > 1M ATELY — A Shite Worst tocouk, wash wud ime steers of two, at 3106 references. mh23-Jt* WASTED TaN hi fa Ww iT located outside principal ejt ies. tq reprecent, i at EN as A a Dae 83, N.Y. __ wks Vv a\\e STED—1 NCED BALES LONDON B: 71s Market § ANTEDSA TA TO BOs W LOR RL, SCOUR AND EERE NOE aia? Soh BY | uae aarti ED—WAITERS AT 814 OTH ST. HORE Tivienstand their business: JOHN SOOET T= Ww ANTED—A RELIABLE LADY FOR A PERMAs WANTEDSA RELIABLE TADE YOR A FERALAS | pate! yicp St tn papenmary ff reference tend salary "gu wooly~ Aphis | Soiaetaie 0am. F.1 STEWART, 428 sth st. o.¥. t 7 ATED OY ANTED—A MAN ACQUAINTED WITH THE vara Was Sa ollt ondarsYore sani eetiaion | gut sokere kepecveomcenr one i Ours For Sap toa tna fireee, intetjigences cece aeTremen one and anoney #12.t0 810 per Seek.Apaiy sag st | ANE GER tio location and tere to CASH nw. fone toe pan - s See pro APPRENTICES Fo Liane ANTED-T0 PURCHASE AT ONCE HOUSE. T ANTED-TWO APPRENTICES TO LEARN M. ‘Of three stories in northw be a. barvain Wittcrrcat tre. KA. DONOVAN, O04 Fata 8. Tt | oppen pteaegatiriea st worth eRt ue be 8 Merz ‘ANTED—A RELIABLE COLORED COACH- | ¥- A bring recoinmends! rae Bet Scort Satay ose Henney V W ave iw. between the hours of 10 o'clock a. mn. a rooms withiall iacdern. lauprovemente: (rice Netto as nan: Laiaiaadictie an Szcend 6,000, with cosh Payment of @! que. nied ba N A SETTLED WHITE WoMaN TO monthly payments. Address "Mrs. scar VARESE with housework. Also, ¢ Girl as office, Shea et : cook: 935 K st. 2.W. és mest | Wax 1,000 HOT SES oat RIND DOL WOR STORE SORG All sections of New York | WANTED-ERRAND BOY FOR STORE. GOR TH | Nh ‘astungton, to sell to nk SEVERAL NORE ACTIVE CANVASS- stribute circulars and take ordets for our niseion, 2 mw. Ht VILLEE SCO. hess. ZN y ANTED — AN ENERGETIC AND REFINED lady. of faireducation, for a light and peruis- nent position: four hours daily; $10 weekly. CARS SON STEWART & CO.,921 F st. n.w.,upstaira 11° W3ASTEDI15, H ST., COLORED BOY ABOUT 17 years of age, to assist in the house and wait an. Wad 2D STORE Wits DWELLING OF erences given adulis tis northwest stating strest and mu years, address HR, Star office. Advertise and sell property ere snd in New York. Bas WANTED-MISCELLA NEOUS | V WANTED--HOUSES. | OF EN TOT in eon location; Fe ANGE BS —BY FAMILY OF THREE ia¢ to take charge of tor the smmumer; Address FLIA, Star office. ANTED-TO RENT PART OF A HOUSE nished or unfurnish Hy sor ANTED ANTED—TO RENT A SIX OR SFVEN-2 house, with m ~ mh2G-2t* iL NORTH ‘ANTED—TO BUY A HOUS! Western section of the cit HEISKE: i RELL © McLER 10S F st. nw. Awsociate FOLEY, 137 Brow! W. vt st.’ _ OR ANTED—FURNITURE, DRY GOOD: Parties desiring to seil Household Fi Mirrors. or entire Honsehol ntleni none but those havis Fecouunenda- EGiatieaf ais: Cal Uetween Pad pane £D-10 BUY A HORSES 3 (ANTED—A COOK: SETTLED COLORED WO- ona T. F., 1803 14th st. LW. stating © Tuan preferred. Apply to-day ay 31S 13th st (he B32 "| nw. a3 ee = a — a PANTED—A LADY GRADUATE OF MUsic DE- JV ANTEDAT ONCE—A PIRST.CLABS: COOK: Wares more pupils at their ho: rages $10; no washing. Call at 214 East Cavitol | moderate. “Address D. th eee eee VANTPD—A EUROPE PROFESSOR GUAR- WASTED DRIVER FOR MILK SAGON: AL 80, foreroomn on or near Pennsy’ ve Ht Hotel Bennie § to ‘ oHaenday. NEW Ny ANTED-—RELIADLE, COMPET! Men, who understand the sti V hold! complete ‘ng to the surrender at Appomattox To the right men I shall offer rull contro! of terri- tory, extra lange discounts, attractive crea gee. all facilities for a sure and good-paying business. Forfull particulars address GEORGE WATSON, General Agent. mh28-21 1300 R. 1. ave., Washington, D. C. Ware POR THE U. 8. x INE RPS. i 0 learn music; must be from 14 to 16 years of age, 4 feet 10 inches in heicht, well devel and of good moral character; pay per month, $13: food, clothing aud medical attendance furnished. Apply at Marine Barracks, Washington, D. mb26-1t ANTED—A GENERAL NT OF EXPERI. WW sice totale, sinter of ihe finpenish ition af Ys New Cyclopedia. Addresa ‘with toferenees 10 T ELLWOOD ZELL, Publisher, Pailadelphin. M23 ANTED—WOMEN COOKS, #10 TO $20: CHAM- ber Ss d Kitchen Maids, Nurses, Waitresses, fousework W teed: TH WwW WwW len Cooks, Waiters, Farmers, Dairy- | trial proves its merits, No lard, tallow or glycerine in. ment, Butlers and Groots, ‘i i iu. decorated pent] bo celts. Send for mh26-6t" NAT. LABOR BUREAU. 5 lon the sole agentes WANTHDSA GIRL cuInaY PREF ¥ : H, L- VILLEE & CO, 036 F st. n, wait on dining-room tabl Cal} betweou 2 am Wan. BY A SOBER, INDUSTRIOUS MAN, or between 7 and§ pan. at 1202 Est. nw. m2- with sail fainily,a fara to work. Address Mr 7 ANTED—COOKS, CHAMBERMAIDS, NURSES, | H., Star office: state terms, &e. i mh 26-3 Vv seen rage bol waiters, fees ers, ye for on ot 1 Vv TANTED—A can ed tae 4 Ay ne ae Dt ity; bring references, (welion anu Gera Won SET AGO Tava iaton ES aA Sivaye' wauted) FM BURSHAM, O50-8b2 Bost | soy Eetynwe we mabe cit TANTED-A WHITE GIRL. NOT OVER Sof aze, to wait on a Tittle boy 5 years old. ng Feferences, Apply at 10U3 13th st. uw. ae y AN D-AN | EXPERIE ED MIDDLE-AGED wiite woman to take entire charge of intant: neue st nw, from 6 to 8 p.m. mb-26-21" WASTED IA FIRST CLASS CITY BALESMA: acquainted with houseltold installment goods. ‘To live men liberal compensation. Apply Room 10, N \ need apply un good 7het. Ds mil2622t" Wire iG MAN AS BOOKKEEPER. duress “CLOTHING,” in own handwritiue, Star office. mb2. y ANTE! aud fitting by the actual me: duced price: cutting, fitting and LADIES TO LEARN DRESS Ci terns cut Es Vv at me: Wonres Wints and ectonsa: women cooks, 10-to $20. Chambermalds, nurses, scriba apd men cooks, | COOMBS & BURGESS, Emp. Bu., 926 F now. m25-60' | ANTED—DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT — BU- ite ami colored. for al of dowestic labor, Vitireferences.. 717 M st. n.w. edo NRELIEP a: ion of this city energetic and thoroughly. re. | toact as agents; experience not necessary. For funter itormation appiy 211 Massachusetts ave. | iw. J-BURDEN SMITH, secretary. wh19-Im"— | Way: , WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS TO Wine Oper uionth at thelr own homes; costly {Ht of eanples, a package of goods. and full instrue- flous for 10 centy, to belp pay postage, “H.C. ROWELL | ECO tuthood, Ve 26 mine at JO10 Est nek Walter Building. 120-2 (ANTED—MEN AND WOMEN TO CALL AT} hote WaANTEDIBY, THE FRANK fitun STED—LA! TO FOR Wiliiroen homes: 31 to $10 NPet, week, can the MAE Once, ORESGENT | V puetly nade, No Photo, pain i wilurs, please addres st Hares pet Boston, Mass, Box 170. | Bui. WANTED—SITUATIONS. _ \WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRL calla (a y ED—BY AN AMATEUR STENOGRAPRER Woindigpeswtier ompogwent from 4 to. 3 chine furnished. Addi & Ft hed. TANTED-—BY A YOUNG GOLORED MAN, A PO- WANoris titer hr yivatetornss porter fa store, an; good reference. ‘Star Sw v AN a Situation as cha Ai THR ine Aud violin, am 9 quarter, for $4 be paid. Address H- BAUM, 219. shortest 2G -3t = prive Add months. mended for the complesion a1 south PeutisyIvania ave. nw. \ANTED DRESS | oF mado. “The system taught “Conservatory uf \ ANTED_—ROUNTY | make ht antes to teach, young oF old, 47 airy Wi slag | ww | FURNITURE, CAR. I kinds of Hoste ANTED-SECOND-HAN Vets, Stoves, Feather Beds, an Furniture, for which ANTED A) SOUND, (VERY GENTLE WELL ‘Suited saddle horse. ANCKOFT. 1 EY A YOUNG Laby. c mmc. Address L, O, B., Star oilic ANTE styles f Tir ; Suite stat Aran | 11th st. ai.w LATEST | deat dies’ aud a Prices, #3 to B10; sfailor made snits « specialty. TED_TO BUY 4 vewspapers of t cess SPOT CASI ANTED. aid ANTE of the Mag“ cOMpOU! ANTED-A HORSE TO KEEP DURING pring aud sumer: moderate private use und stable. Address Box Gch, Star office. -aunZ-00 HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR OLD beds, Address ULTRA, Star 0! IMMEDIATELY _DRPSSMAKING LY erienced hand, ther in families or to tai : thoroughly understands fitting und $ Star orfice, ly Fetined Christian Ludie ICK, LOLs 10th street, ahd Span TO BUY “TAME ‘Tanb's Bird Store, 1 PAY CASH DOW Piauo; state style ANIED — WIL} food second-hand price. W M. P., Star offer Work and iuaterial first class. m. 11d GRADING, EXCAVATING AND sds. B.A PULMA’ Mlephone 281-3, aS | “International | with any iueh-ruleor | all ‘selaiitific tajlors i London dressnaxers cut ‘, rapid, comprohensive wud practi ystem teaching the above end needin emma cut. quaterialy Mtted, banted: draped MESSER, antiina: aye 2 ND WARRANTS_—WM. 7 JOHNSTON, Attorney at Law, Room 41, Le Droit using PROF. ne. ‘Modes,’ ORE. | +4 mbi8-1n throat, hoarseness, Couhs, &e., to be cure _ mbiG-1 ANTED—ALL PUBLIC SPEAKERS, and ail persous wishing to possess @ clear, lou ‘Aromatic Squill Drops. | aud reliable. No tar. 10c., at draggists.in 10-11 ANTED_BUSINESS MEN To LEAVE THEIR | printing. We ‘of quick work. & BART, Printers and Eneravers, | GO 7th st. n. w. ANTED_ CONSTIPATION POSITIVELY CUR: by taking CLARK'S CONSTIVATION Uke. | Gnlers with ug for neat job and peciait RYLOR ferences furnished. Call at | his is a remarkable good laxative, beme py ee Seeleee ceneta oe | Ho frufteand vogetalfen Cn be taken fred NTED—A GOOD HOME: AS MOWBEKEEPER, | WNRUS uit House Deus sore | pine ye t present place. Address Mrs. | WWANTED-—IT KNOWN THAT ©. S. BUNDY. OF RVs datnw: UNE 20 | W432 Mioulsians avenue (opposite City Hall fs | ANTED—POSITIONS FOR GOOKS. LAUN- | V Commission tories (except Min gi Deeds for all the States cinmubermaids, housekeepers. DUrses, et Ms iatk ee zs sales Lniloe: neStustreseea, waiters in founties, notes. W3stenaic ISH PRICE PAID FoR fee. Nurs for pliysiciann aud bospitals | WY secondhand Clotting: Watches, Gute, Petals also | 3-682 F st. nw. sy Carpets, Pest da, Carpenter | eee a aoWe nh be nad ail Lig of Household Furniture. address Wie Choke Maes : SiS mw Drivers, Waiters, Farn and Dairy: ANTED- STEAM” DY iV CK's, with references, at E. H. REAU, 517 7st. naw. ANTED—A MAN OF FIFTEEN YEARS Wine: arpet und furuiture busi ‘or first-c) * position as manawer, oF Sirst-class iW. tice ANTED—A_ LAW SUEUDENT. fucation. exceitent hubltsjsome ss employ an attorney oF clans axent. ae Sitice fru) an, tod pan is ae AW ANTED- STEAM CARPET CLEANING. NO WWeseresmaeten sera nal WAST, rE CARPE cies, Sp GENE Elnployment Bureau, 920 F et. 0, sO | ECHACE & BLO. GLO Leave 4 SUPERFLUOUS WAIK OULIT A) faving ho trace. Sy Electia: Needle Procems fs the onl renuey Yor this hideous blemish, “Plaster, | dcr grids, &cy only Promote a taors stubbors | ; sy GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, TWO STEPS Rinfurnished, second-floor Looms. in wate family, with board, heat and J; permanent | clean or dye ladies’ or | Workmanlike manner an: experience: goods POSE, | theouiy ree | SSCHACISS BROGTG Ea. ave. |W | Commissioner, ww ks. Math entirely new on short potice ; ealled tor and delivered. 1219 14th st, opp. the Portland, ANTED-AT GE F. BRALES | STOCK f, e Th, Hay scales, | ANTED—MOTH AND OTHER INSECTS EX. from carpets, furnitu ss whieh cai kill thens, Mo Siate and Territory every JOMN E BEALL, alecttic treatmente for ladies ‘and childrea, MR GABLIEL, 1320 G awe ah tn a (e if re ress WANT ions aad Wecieny anturaious ed OF partly furnished, in private favily. Prowpt ag ad perma | $90 i 7 g 's Poems, valtied very b nent if suited. Address with partienlars “Ruth.” Star fae = ay rae havin aie 2 — = Tecelve the Uauks of the owne . -ANTED-APRIL 18T, BY MAN AND WIFE, | ing abe to POEMS, Star office. Pawnbrokers, take | Wie: unfurnished Rooms, on second floor, witti | motice. _ noe uot Nie Cee sand heat, west of 12th sy oN )8T—GOLD STONE WATCH CHARM. ‘Katgoss, statin price, A.B. Star cftee. ani Cewantitete with Captainof the W = 1D BOARD OB TWO ROOME, | or engraving nud Printing. Wy ANTED—n z Wir ro aautte ih wortiwents termpipust be mod: erate: pecoiament i sulted, Address, «ving atpeat and number, E. 4., Star 01 if Ww LEMAN AND WIFE, FOR Ree or upones in private fwilly without chile dren, two furnished aud one unfurnished room on sec hight housekeeping, wit heat and Heht ee beice taken Unless xgrweriti uove Fequirenc Heat reterences given and xequired. Address Bo: Siromen anh TANTED BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, WELL firnished commenicacng parlor and chamber, Wi ‘board; lirst or aecous mr, bay pity es ate family prefered: located Detweeit nd | th streets abd F and I sts, m.w.: pel it if suitedt. oe ‘cation: references wiven snd te State terms and location: rete ‘Starontee. maa red. Address PEHMANES STED-ON CAPITOL, HILL, BY GENTLE. Wee atk! Monat comminieating Rocka, gf oe levee room uturaiahed 3a) presto house Pigase ott ers aad Hoetion- SAS Vv “SUITE SECOND 7 BOOMS, On See eS nth boara, for geutlewman and wife dest Peterrnces: northern part. ty; pethumnent home: Address B., Wi ‘Star alice. ane bay hi Ticino on Winer side. & muta yuidif returned to the Museum of Pres os uicate with M. G, EMERY, jm, 460 oe .— SATURDAY NIGHT, AT ALHATGIS Tiatcr,or between duere aiid Harves"er a lady's osT— and receive tinks and. Le heart on breast . FOUND. _ R TABLE, WITHIN rund voltinie of Lonw. AIN OLD RING, WITH IN- Re ay Je reward will be sete, ABU and —WILL ZK. 1. WHO, IN THE STAR OF | Mazch 15; advertised finding’ a Pin, please a iugecase Gold Watch, with double iniuals “K. G.” engraved ob case. SCdeft 040i Pstnwe |. SKYE TERRIER, ANSWERS TO. fDynuaites nd tag No. 187 or Nis Gomgeiowa, table reward." alibi" A VELY SMALL MALE MEXICAN Tay ‘wlinped from the house Saturday moruis 36. A liberal reward will be paid: returned. Ait si. Dy . “A De Winder please rev mul AND 0. DEPOT, BLACK AND | a tail lou carr coack ned sleaby of | famed “Bony.” Laberal teward 1418 Q et aw. | i 1D 0 \r ANTED—ROOMS—WE HAVE CONCLUDED TO Waste fc a ECOL aL TS 0 ean sone co Ro. BBG. for sixteen Cie) conte an or cesses abe Hg | enn gn ot Warn cd Geo canceled, 4 ; "EBON, Ieeal Estate = eee Eee treaty (20) shares of Block of fhe Colaba ie | toed Conspauy. Apiication baviug been "nade “= Bev, Certideatta al partes are beqaiy, warned’ avainat tradi ‘samne. CRCH, OBT OR STOLEN—ON Ok ABOUT APRIL 7TH, a "314 Sth @. n. be See ait hs Teer meee WARD WILL BE PAID FOR wey et ae of the Toth wt new: ravfve and got Jeave OsT-Ox | Medal; name is ee a ‘THE 25TH OF MARCH, AT w childrcn: new nonse, jen a) Ok mene Jing, will pay cash for Military Boubty Land | ¥ arrants issued for services in auy war pict to the | jebellion. | HINRICHS' Aromatic Squill Drops. 0c. per box, at | bos | druggists. iW yoice to use HINRICHS' FOR R <a INT—ROOMS. AIRY COMME le, on firwt and mierate rates. Te wed abit ROOM, | ebOCHD Ante WRT em waite ely furmishe. a venient Ostorer al ~ FURNISHED LARGE *. cas. and use of both. hotiae ceulrely and Seat t by owner, Adress AF SPCOND.STORy BAY Wir southern Fi T.~BACK PARLOR FP room, with privilege al Kitche U4 EST NW. 10 Rooms. A < howly. yauuited “aut FOS WAGE WA BY ‘ RENT SUITE OF nOOMR. tarnished, suitable TO ONE ating Ki: ishest oF tint hae HANDSOMELY OR RENT_IMO HST Purntshied Koomt, sin xu Istw SF $ unfur NW. RETWEEN sued rooms on the 2d Feferences tequited after 10 oi LARGE,NICELY PUL ni KOOMS, eekeop ime street cane, rent moderate, ie IN= tS FUR H10 18TH ST. NW.—PARTORS, rraxonable Fates UNPURNISHED, ‘cond or third. f ts only, ¥ mre wail tat oft #20 NEW YORK AV ished Rooms on second and third Ysitcle, at mnaderate prices mb 26-1 ENT A NEATLY FURNISHED FRE OR Koons on second floor, for gentlemen only. 1 NT FURNIBHED, closets: porches all sl Worden pans th or. Gta me, 117 STH STN. sre «room, with comaniuniesting back Kitchen Af desiped | term chauiged mihi # OR EN SUITE, THRER Fivntosniea noone ea utr Raoe uetks (rut -dern Mayrvenente. te parties Without childre th st. m.w., hear Penton Office, ales ate JOR RENT OFCENISHED KOOM IN. PRIVAT F family, with or without board. 2 mee Jy KENT 1108087, also board. w. LARGE ZOR RENT SIN NT_ONE NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, or back, in private family. LIAL oth st next tocorner of M FURNISHED ROOMS, 20 11th st. mw, be nd sts, ae mb JOR RENT bath. cu oaly Fo SRNISHED ROOMS, EN . with firwt-class table board. oO KENT NICH A floor tr Joe whtiul, ome square from Franklin Park i i st. nay mh JOR RENT WITH BOARD 1016 MAssacHU- netts ave. n.w.—Koom with board suitable for ‘emia: also, ® Room snitable for xeutlewam, first-class table board at very ety OK RENT CHEERFUL AND NICELY FUR: Lished Room, with excellent fable Boat, on teas. enable termig to deaituble persans, in. that eleva | house, Sith at nw. jngstou Terrase north of Franklin Paik mee Ue JOR RENT PU! AND UNFURMISHED Koows, corner of te nw, fret ad see ond floor, Very desirable Lew. cheap. Apply: at 44 mi GST. NW PINE Lance ; ahd Bandaomely lied: with ur Hout first-class ‘Table Board,” Merdies pase the r whet EGE REST 70s Ls, NEAR CONNECTICUT ave.. two well {uruighed”Rocaus, on second & with privity Ticht housekeeping: bay. windew ‘open fire, gay and bath. Als ufuruisbed, x op flour, with mui cheap rent, re Privilege Fou JOR RENT—LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH board: pleasautly located, “with northern wexbosure, MKS’ANDERSON, G20 F st n.0 RENT WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD—2i7 Capitol. st. (Grant Kow,) lange, taudsomely~ sat SMLIEr Fates, also. cosy per mouth. mLe-2t" 201 we per moutl nent. 617 Fk RESTS a CULET COUPLE, OR “TWo GEN- tlemen can obtain furnished rociis in quiet house; bo other boarders, all conveniences southern exposures Vuleo, if desired. Address WIDUW, Star office ™m FOE, RENT TWO FURNISHED “COMMUN Ung Rooms, facing perth and south will rent only to we wu or gentleman aud wile, 0:53 Kut. u. ICELY FURNISHED SECOND floor (ack) bedroom: gentleman preferred : lora- Hon excelleut, price me Apply 1639 nw, subi?5-3t° JOR RENT—A” VERY Nichiy FURNIGBED room. with bath, for gentleman, @10 per month in ance, 1240 4th st. naw. mb: 2 aw Fe CHEERFUL FRONT Toorns. eth del fl i every” tm ott, ea}cclally in summer. comunodious Shith (cout “excellent location, pris 1 Soorner 13th. mliza-ste TWO LARGE AND RENT — 92 table board, 81 ars Se Fok BENE PURSISHED ROOMS, EN’ SUITE Moti: southern exposure, P it oF - 13:58 Hat, commer of 14th at tw mhed-Lw* WOK RENT—PLEASANT, NICELY-FURNISHED Aivonys. ih nev fase; at tvoderate Fate aloo. land hed Prout Parlor, southern exposure, opposite new” Peusion off ut to Patent and Post offices. ab s-eol FR EENT-ROOMS, NEWLY AND TANDSOME furnished, wire spriuge Gud hair mattresses iu every room: delightfully cool im class bourd at the “Auburn.” Peunsylveuia mht SiGRi STH BT, BeTWwern "and Wormles"s, rd floors. furnace aud erate fires.” th IGHTPULLY PLEASANT ROOMS: tor Loth summer and witter ;mcely furnished. Yay window: larwe closets. every comfort. terms to suit ire toa satisfactory and permanent teuaut 1530 12th st | aw. pee FOR RENT—STORES. JOR RENT—STORE 1416 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Te ROSE WaGG ANAS. JQOR RENT—ON APRIL STH, 188: northwest coruer 7th and L ste. uw facures. for may Sears past beet occuyiell a drug store WC Divan, (Successor to Duvall & Marr), O25 F atu. W STOKES AND DWELI mbI8-14t JOR RENT—THREE Ni ings; yartics wishing ‘a wuod busivvem atid wotlld i well ‘ts Took ar Tmt ANDO aud Lee S4th st ‘Te stores are wew aud tn one of the best fons in. the York’ Faun. ili hgat eins FICE! “tor te au'is04. FOR RENT—OF ens Tesutfullytcqntt rons at the “Bradbury _ BOARDING. W.. FOR RENT AT SUMMER *) rates, Licely fulmished Kooi, with first-class Ycard by day, week, or month. Spock! rates where we cocupy sdine rocia: satisfaction guaranterd. reter= ences. mbit ion Loard, bear MePherscn . : Fs ca Vranaicute scecmauodated 1018 15th st beet =e 315 Gehue Wat FEW TABLE BOARDERS. PkO- fessioual cateror, 0d 14th et,, baseuent auuderate, mh {OK RKENT-—PLEASANT, WELL FURNISHED Fivoun ein ce etbon iroyle Board, pareuees iven and required. 14 Lith st.» 17-2 OARDING AND ROOMS — TWO LARGE WELL furuished communicating frout uous. seco ud board 200 > and ¢1.50 Siday Othersat tow peices, ate Sie fandiaua oy ‘4

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