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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., FRIDAY, AP ‘The Weather. rf Indications, 24 hours commencing at 3D. m. Nor bamcriee of columbia, Delawater Maryland and fair weather on Saturday, preceded tonight’ LOCAL MENTION. TESTING THE Law. OR A Shoes Tight local showers near the coast, Werad offers liberal terms to othe ana” special inducements to builders et Bousex. See advertisement under Auction sales, ‘Vusrr C. Exox1's Soxs for the first Norfolk as- paragus and Charleston new potatoes of the sea- ‘gon, and iresh Lomatoes, peas, beets, string eymblins, cucumbers, ‘ezg-plants,” extras lettuce and rhubarb; also chotce strawberries, Pineapples, bananas, grapes and the best of oranges. Come early. Market! ChENGELS $03 500 Center Market, oth street Cuorce Spnixe Laws, Deef, and mutton, Edw. Brooke, 631, 62, and 633 Center Market.» Market- ing delivered. Woop & Forsrru, 1208 F street, can show you ‘the latest designs in mouldings for picture frames, and at prices that cannot but please you. Ligut-Cotorep Dexsys, pearl, drab, mode_and Gimmamon. Look at the $1.90 and ‘$2.45 Hats. ‘They are beautiful. Franc, the hatter, cor. 7 & D. Garrert Parx.—A large crowd 1s expected at Garrett Park to-morrow afternoon to attend the second auction sale of lots. Much euriosity Is poorag = ‘two see the place — Fy 7 ba wo to ten cents a square foot, 2 miles trom Wastington. = For Sraing NEcK-WRAR AxD Hostegx gto RC. Lewis & Sons, 1421 N. Y. ave., or #20 7th street. ‘To measure, $5 pants. Eiseman, cor. 7tli'and E. ‘Tux Stam Revnionnaror ts the best. Manufactured expressly for Tus Farr, $12 7th st. nw. Jvuies Lansscnas, 315 7th street, announces, the Star, another sale of Smyrna, Tapes- ‘wy and Axminster rugs, commencing” to-day ahd continuing Saturday. Smyrna wats, $8 Stipe ne ath tarean et and 94.10; mut one-half. ‘Tapestry Srcents. His and. 3140; reduced oue-hait ‘Moquet mais, 90 cents, and 800 extra heavy Seotch Axmninster rugs (imported) at $3.90 each; reduced from $7.50. connection with abové, all our Velvet rugs at special iow prices’ On sale first Brussels, Tapestry, Brussels, and ‘To measure, $25 suits. Elseman, cor. 7th and E. ‘Tartorsxa DEPArTuENT—More than 1,000 styles toselect from. Suits from $25 to $50.’ EIskMAN Bros. Manufacturers, Tailors and Clothiers, Cor. 7th and E sts. ‘Tux Best Locks you can buy are the Yale, with corrugated keys. ‘To measure, $5 pants. Elseman, cor. 7th and E. Grxat Banca. —Good, real felt Derbys, $1.50! Mine, $2; at ALT. Lewis’, 435 7th st. For Washington dressed beet go to JohnR. Kelly, stall €28, 629 and 630 Center market. Here Anz Baxcarxs.— Linen Shades, 36x72, for 35e. Holland Shades, 36x72, for 5c. Holland Shades, 36x72, with fringe, $1. ‘Leonard hard wood cleanable Refrigerators, the best in the market: prices lower than’ the Jowest. tom figures. - W. H. Horas, ‘801 Market Space. Panasois cleaned, A. Fischer, 906 G st. n. w. As Easy as a Srockixo—Our Kangaroo shoes. ‘Try them and youll ich, 409 7th st n.w. ‘To measure, $25 suits, Eiseman, cor. 7th and E. Boston Syurgoxy Oxcnestes, Congregational church, April 18 and 19. Reserved seats, at Ellis’, | $1.50 and $2.00, To measure, $25 suits. Elseman, cor. 7th and E, Watt Papers of every grade, at lowest market fates. Window Shades, Steel Engravings, Etch- ‘Chromos, &. Over three hundred patterns of Picture Frame Mouldings, from which Frames are made to order any size. Regilding done at low Ogures W. H. Veerhoff's main store, 916 7th Street. Branch store, 411 7t street, "(No Wall Papers at the Branch store.) BLANERTS CLEANED, low prices. A. FISCHER, 906 G st. Bast ReFRREXCES.—Suits cleaned, $1; suitsdyed, $1.50. Co-operative ‘hop, @25 D st. nw. To measure, $5 pants. Elseman, cor. 7th and E. ‘THE Stak REFRIGERATOR Hvwan artificial eyes. Hempler's, 453 Pa. ave, CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. Masosic TzPue.—Hon. W. J. Armstrong’s lec- Avsavon’s.—“Fantasma.” ‘Nation at.—Boucicault in “The Jit.” Dnee Musgvm.—“A Cold Day.” Maxassas Pasonama.—Day and evening. Hannis—“The Black Flag.” ‘KERWaN's —“His Sin.” ———-__ Condensed Locals, Geo. Johnson, colored, was yesterday convicted im the Criminal Court of the larceny of the horse and wagon of Geo. W. Coleman, and sentenced to ‘the Albany penitentiary for twenty-one months. Antonio Ghio, who lives in Purdy's Court, was ‘before the Police Court yesterday afternoon, for ‘Wite-beating, judge gave him thirty days im jail, without fine. = idarty Popes a white bos, was sentenced to the Reform school by Judge Snell yesterday afternoon Tor incorrigibility. Several recruits were ushered into Geo. A. Guster Camp, No. 1, at its meeting last night 1n Attention iS called to the announcement under the head of auctions, of a second sale of lots at Garrett Park to-morrow afternoon. ‘The Saturday afternoon recitals at the Bradbury Palace of Music have been discontinued for the present. Many of the readers of Ta Star are taking ad- Yantage of the remarkably liberal offer of THE WEEKLY Stak (as advertised in another column) to ‘subscribe to one or more of the I periodicals ofthe country. A large saving can be made in way. Jos. Shillington sends Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly for May. ‘The Rast Washington Citizens’ Association bas had the constitution recently adopted by the organization printed. Sarvnpay Lecrurms.—The second half of the Saturday leeture course for 1887 will be opened to- morrow, and will comprise six lectures, to be de- lavered fn the lecture-hall of the National Tour of them at 4:15 o'clock on Saturday after. noons, one April 20 and one May 4. The lecture Lomorrow aiternoon is by Dr. Edward M. Hart Net, on “The aim and effects of physieiat “train g- —_o—___ ——— ee Tar Carwouic UNIvessrry.—The New York Catholic News in the of the proposed university. The! have secured the services of many distinguished fedolarS and after the arrival of thextwo prelates ‘tm line A a ¢, Drivers’ 1, Pansy Leaf, Karly Rose, ‘finperial, Trolighe Social, Lively gut: Je and Cadels, The social clubs be headed by the Monumental Band. Cucken Marxs Wow sy Wasniseron Binps.—A chicken main between Baltimore and Washington birds was within & few miles of last night. 50 recely besides $20 on each battle, and SSS eee | wn On each side, agt won five, the odd cocking, main ‘virds, Diamonds ‘cow No z Fa + & FA 8. i aaa Commutation Kates Nor AFFECTED.—There Deen some question here as to the effect of terstate commerce act upom the comm — that have been allowed Se ubtending camp-mevting at the peseer ‘4 F i Yer from dir. L. M. Coie, general in substance stating that the comum quarterly, monthly, flity-trip, tweive round-crip, and school tickets, Will be the same as heretofore. Under section de the interstate commerce act Such commutation rates are excluded from the ‘operations of the act. 2S 4 Drummer Whe Gets Himecif Ar rested and Refuses to Pay a Fine. ‘BE 18 SENTENCED TO DMPRISONMENT—4 WRIT OF ‘HABEAS CORFUS. ‘This morning Mr. Francis Miller, counsel for ‘Win. Hennick, a commercial agent representing the firm of Lyons, Conklin & Co., of Baltimore, called on Prosecuting Attorney Padgett, and repre- Sented that he wanted 40 test the law relating to commercial agents, Detective Horne’ went with Mr. Hennick to a store on D street, where the lat- ‘er offered for sale by sample some tin plate. He ‘was placed under arrest and taken to the Police Court, where, after hearing the case, a fine’of $205 Was imposed. Defendant’s counsel said that his | ellent refused to pay the fine and would not offer Dail, He therefore asked that he be committed. ‘The court ordered the defendant to the custody of the and gave him ” tan] Seaeieaaneacfaee Mess ees tne Mf. Miller at once to Judge Hagner a petition of habeas corpus, tothe ‘The petition sets out tat Hennick was tp business hage as the agent of Lyons Conklin & Co, by offering to sell ‘by sainple and cacalogue goods which Were to be forwarded from Baltimore, and while so e1 he had been arrested, taken before the Police Court, &. a Not Authorized by the W. C. T. U. To the Editor of Tax EvaNine Stan: ‘The letter alleged to have been written in “be- ‘half of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union,” and signed by Mra Rebecca R. Jones, was first Drotight to public notice through Tax Stax of the 18th. Please say that the W. C. ‘I. U. never au- thorized such a communication. ‘Mus. SD. La Ferns, President. ee ge Scormisa Rirg Orricexs Euscrep.—At the Tri- ennlal Conclave of Evangelist Chapter, No. 1, Knights Kose Croix, A. A. 8. Rite, held’ at thé Sunctuary last evening, the following officers were elected to serve for tile ensuing three years, viz: Geo. E Corson, 32d wise master; A.M. ‘Tubman, 32d degree, seutor warden; Jas. Lans- Durgn, Sed degree, jublor warden; Robert L Fiem- ing, 32a degree, orator; Wm. J. Hay, z1st degree, alluoner; ‘Thos. P. Chiffelle, 29th degree, secre- tary; Tiios. Somerville, 3d degree, treasurer, and Isaac P. Noyes, 32d degree, and Chas. W. Hancock, wed senior aud junior wardens, respec Uvely, Of tue Council of Princes of Jerusalem. es A Surr For Divoxce.—Yesterday Mr. E. B. Hay, for Laura Hopper nee Kobey, led a bil Calvin A. Hopper for divorce. ‘The plainuiff alleges that the last address of the defendant was at Bal- tmore, Md., and that their marriage took in July, 1871.” The grounds alleged are the habitual drunkenness of the husband for more than ten Years, and bis desertion of her in April, 1884. a FIngp ror CRUELTY To 4 MULE.—James Lewis, a Splored caredriver, was Defore the Police Courv to- day, with cruelly beating a mule. “George W. Schnelder testified that he saw the defendant torture the mule with an fron bar and beat him over the head with the trap-stick of the cart.. The court imposed a fine of $10 or 30 days on the farm. rink cle the SUDDEN Dears From Heart Disease.— About hals-past nine o'clock last evening George Jano, Deputy Second Controller under the last ad- hiitpistration, died suddenly of heart disease at his nee, on Mount Pleasant. He bad been sick only two days with Indigestion, and his death was entirely unexpected. le leaves a Wile, son and daughter, and was between “Hity and sixty years of age. Mr. Delano was a juror of the present Yertu of the criminal court, and was in the court- room on Wednesday, apparently in good health, selene abt SticuT Frres.—Yesteraay afternoon some child- ren set fre to a stack of hay belonging to Mrs. Curtain, at the corner of 9th and D streets north- east, but the flames were soon ext ed. — Last evening, about $ o'clock, @ coal-oll lamp ex- ploded in the house of Emina Blagden, No. 72, Snow's Row, between L, Pierce, North Cupitol and Ast streets Lorthwest, ‘and soine $25 damage re- sult ABSOLUTELY PURE ‘This Powder never varies A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than ‘the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or phosphate powdera Soup oNLY m™ Cana Rovan BaxkiNe Powps& Co. 106 Wallstreet, N.2. oc24 Oxe Hoxon PIECES OF BEAUTIFGL SPRING DRESS GOODS JUST RECEIVED. PLAIDS, CHECKS, FANCY AND SNOW-FLAKE DRESS’ GUODS IN GREAT VARIETY. RRE TTIT HER RRR ™ E R ” ERE R R - 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH ST. BEAUTIFUL PLAID DRESS GOODS, PURE SILK AN] WIDE DOUBLE WI 50c. ECK FANCY DRESS GOODS PURE SILK OAMELS Wain SURGE. PUKE WOOL WIDE DOU. casen's pi Faicor CLOTH, PURE WOO! : WIDE DOUBLE WIDTH, 50c. Ee TRICOT CLOTH, ALL PUKE WOOL, WIDE DOUBLE WIDTH, (Cash value 50c.) REDUCED TO :37: ROYAL SERGE, BEAUTIFUL DikESS ns, ad el Te WIDE DOUBLE FOLD, 1 is tor. 2. BENCH Et TINES, FINEST QUALITY, NEW AMERICAN SATINES, FRENCH STYLES, ae a ral BLACK SILK RHABAMES. 135, 00° HEAVY GROS GBAIN BLACE SITRS, ofc. BLACK “CASEMERES: Vike QEkiary, wipe DOUBLE WIDTH 27 gc. ees EXTRA LARGE SIZE HANDSOME BI AL Che PRESENTED TO EACH COSTOMER BAD JOYS $10 (or over) IN DRY GOODS, FOR UASH. 415, T T Exrnsonprsanr Buzcams x CLOTHING ar Oak HALL, COR TENTH AND F STREETS. FOR MEN AND YOUTHS.—An immense line of Business Suits at $6 snd upward All-woo! Cheviot Suits, brown and grey, at 87. Aue of Prince Albert Suits at $13.50 and upward. A fall line of Single and Double-breasted Flannel Suits from $7.50 up. A beautiful assortment of Fancy Worsted and Cassimere Dress Suits st prices 30 per cent below those prevailing here. All-wool Corkscrew Suits, Cutaway or Sack Suits, at $10; worth $15. Immense variety of Pants at $150 and upward. ‘Spring Overcosts, from $5 up. FOB BOYS i4 TO 18.—A full line of Cassimere, Cheviot and Worsted Suits from $3.50 up. Black Corkscrew Suita at $6 and upward. FOR BOYS 5 TO 13.—A magnificent line of Suits ‘fom $1.75 up. OUB MOTTO—NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GooDs. OO AK K HHA L 8 SAA EX HEAE L 8 8 ia Rk HoWAaA EE ooa aK K H HA A LLL apis COR TENTH AND F.STREETS. 3. W. 1914-1916 Penaayivanis svete, H. D. Buz IMPORTER AND TAILOR, the honor oe Sel that his NEW GOODS . BARR personally Sts all garments made in his es- Many of the readers of Tue Star are taking ad- Of the remarkably iiberal offer of TRE WEEKLY Stan (as advertised in another column) to Subseribe to one or more of the Deriodicals Of the country. A large saving can be made in CITY ITEMS. Crry ITEMS. Die footwear, to satisfaction : Chil- dren's genuing Rid Spring ticels, only. 430. per Bi eae cee ret ere tes Solid Leather Button Shoes st only 00. per $2 kid Dutton, $1.50. The above styles can be hed pair; ’ hand-sewed Cur. Kid ith | on opera or commonsense toes. Ladies’ 7Sc. opera: Pie eg slippers, now 50c. Ladies, $1.25 French heels, Ox- worth #238 on $1.48 per pair; Ladies’ Kid Ox- | ford ties, now $1. Ladies’ bow opera, worth $1; now: ford Ties with tps very scyifos duly 746, per pair; | 75e. Ladies Tasting ‘23c. per pair. Ladies’ Ladies" ‘House Slippers, only 43c. ar pepe A ful Men's, shoes, Button ‘Bai. or Congress, all solid line of Iles, misses’ and ol cat bate Buttons Lace, oF Congrats: tonne tos on prench feels goat and kid ye Ain ‘Toe, only $2 pat ypess, Opera, Toe or Hench | ants’ goat and kid) 5c. per pales Mises eprine ‘Slippers, per pair. Weare ambitious, ae PaaS mn SLs ‘worth $1.50. a ‘solar our ifade by olfering good ‘goods nt_prices which | lace or Cong 82.40, ents .s0 “put, oF you can think of cheerfully amid'months of wear. sole dent tor W, £. Dougiag wt soar am the ‘Tuk Stan SHoR House, 726 7th st. ent for as’ $3 shoes: Ryerything The Fair, The Fair, _‘The Fair. Sox House, . 812 SEVENTH Stanger N. W., Sarvapar’s USvaL BaRGaINns. = sig Tin St nev bot Ta Decorated tin totlet sets only. Larger size decorated tin toliet ‘sets oni! erie ‘Decorated English China tea sets,56| i seWiNg lamps, comple New sa Gecorated, Engish French China tea set, 56 pieces, hand pain Covered chamber patis, assorted colors, only: Large foot tui Decorated tin si pe So size clotl Folding lap Folding cutting tables o1 Gerystal glass goblets, wish eng: bakes oo cl ass with eng. Double side washiboarts only. , Sc.; 90 feet Unpublished Letters of Thackeray to be: the most im- c. | portant and interesting literary event of recent years. ‘The London Daily News of March 29, in a long edito- Royal g) Serubbing b Potato mashers only.......... Extra quality whisk brooms oni: Handsome placques only. on! Smyrna ‘89c. Daby earriage department we will offer a rial article entitled “Treasure Trove,” says: “The most charming letters that ever were printed In our are to be read in the April number of Seribner's Maga- few special bargains: zine, They are the letters from Mr. Thackeray to Mra. our by carriages only. ‘Brookfield and to Mr. Brookfield; nor did Madame de Our 312 baby carriages only Sevigne ever write pages more full of affection and of Our $17 baby carriages only humor. . . . No admirer of Thackeray—that Is to ‘Those in want of baby ¢ say, nobody who has the faintest tincture of letters— will be content until he has read all these, a welcome Pleasure after the scraps from a waste-paper basket ‘Visit our establishment, as we have 1: styles. We have the large: THR Fat, 812 which have been offered to the world lately.” 1 FRANKLE & Co., Proprietors. You will save 40c. on every dollars by FULL CONTENTS, APRIL NUMBER. going to Auerbach’s Bicycle Shirt Depot for best quality blue Manel, shirts, bicycle “hose, dress shirts, headwear, neckwear, underwear and'foot- wear, Another Great Slaughter of Goods to- Morrow at S. W. Augustine's, $17, 819, and 821 7th street northwest. Read prices; come and examine the goods and profit thereby. One-half doz. knives and forks 48c., 3 bars Oleine soap 14c., inden tools, set Of 3 pieces,17c.,large cedarwashtub 78c, Wash basin and 50 clothes pins 13c., decorated Vea setts $3.19, box blacking and 1shde dip sc, extra quality Matron and stand 21c., decorated PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM MAKE- PEACE THACKERAY. Frontispiece. Engraved by G. Kruell. ACOLLECTION OF UNPUBLISH- ED LETTERS OF THACKE- Ray. With an introduction by Jane Octavia Brookfield. Ilustrat- ed by reproductions of unpub- lished drawings by Thackeray. chamber sets, 3 styles, $2.75, large brooms 8c., extra quailty Holland window shades on spring Ces es conied sal fete: rollers 3 a doz. English China cups an =.) saucers 3uc. ‘sheets shelf paper 5c., fancy wait- ers Sc., extra large, 3-hoop wash tub, zine wash board,'clothes lne,'50 clothes pins, bottle blue, 5c., Carpet tacks ic. per paper, stove polish cake, 2-qt. coffee pots lic., 3-qt. 13c., 4-qt. Ie. G-gt.'18c., large hammers, slightly soiléd, 7c. 1 rank, 457 Pa. ave, Chicago Grocery Company, S06, 7th St. “NO HAID PAWN (Story)...... THOMAS Netson Pace. ‘THE STORY OF A NEW YORK HOUSE™-IV.... Illustrated by AB. Frost. H.C. Buxwen. MODERN AGGRESSIVE TOR- Sells 5 lbs. Gloss Starch, 25c.; Turkish Prunes, 8c. PEDOES... . Lev. W. 8. 1b,; 4 Ibs. Best Rice, 25¢.; 500 cases 3 Ibs. Toma’ | — Tlustrated. U.S. toes, $1.10 per doz.; 200 cases Fine Peas, $1.50 $1.7 and $1.98 doz. ; 300 cases Fine Peaches, $1.50 | FORTUNE, Poem.. .ELxoT WELD. 75 and $1.98 doz. losiery. ae Hosiery. At the Oriole, 822 7th st. n.w., Misses and Child- ren’s Ribbed Hose, 10c.; Children’s or Misses’ H sizes 7 to 8, Dlack or ‘colors, two pair for ‘Misses’ Hose, Ol boiled, ur. ‘Whe greatest bargain in the city, Augenstein’s $10.98 plush-lined carriages, ra Gent Furnishings, Gents’ Furnishings. * Bleached THE RESIDUARY LEGATEE; OR, THE POSHTUMUS JEST OF THE LATE JOHN AUSTIN. Part Third-THE aver ADMINISTRATION........J. 8. oF Dakt. REMEMBRANCE, Poem.....2..Jutta 0, H, Doar. REMINISCENCES OF THE SIEGE AND COMMUNEOF At the Oriole, 822 @ Unbleached Drawers, 2 Our 50c, Drawers, Fourth (Concluding) 38c.; Best Taflor-Made Drawers, worth ‘THE DOWNFALL 48c.; Our Laundried Shirts equals th OF THE COMMUNE.. E. B. WASHBURNE, shirt gold elsewhere; Gents’ Line 25e.; Cuffs, 2 pair for 25c.; Cellilloid Collars Seamless Socks, 2 pair for laundried shirts, 39, 49, 69 and 7: Gauze Summer and Merino Undershirts or Drawers trom 25 to 48c. 2 Elegant line spring at Auerbach’s Bicycle Shirt Depot, 7th & sts. 1 Chicago Grocery Company, $06 7th St., h. W,, sells granulated Sugar 64 ¢., A Sugar, Ge., lght’Brown Sugar 5c., Cut Sugar 7c. 1 Slightly Damaged Goods below Whole. sale Prices, at Young's, hist. Late fre. All dealers invited. Goods must be cleared out. 3 Augenstein’s carriages, with plush rol! at sie; worth $18. Ss we Special Prices To-morrow. One lot Mother Hubbard Dresses, embroidered Yokes, 25¢._ Lot 2, Mother Hubbard Dresses, 19¢. Children’s Short Skirts, four clusters tucks,’ 18¢. Infants’ Slips, embroidered yokes, 49c. Infants’ Collars, With ilustrations. ex-Minister to France. THE QUIET PILGRIM, Poem..Eprra M. Taomas. AMERICAN ELEPHANT MYTHS, W. B. Scorr. With illustrations. THE OLD EARTH, Poem.......CHARLES RD WIN MaBE- HAM. SETH BROTHER'S WIFE— Chapters XIII-XVII. .-HaRoLD FREDERIG. TEDESCO'S RUBINA, Story. D. Mier. ENGLISH INOURCOLLEGES.ApAMs SHERMAN Hm. eee oo en ecru aaah mak: aumeta that broidered Capes, $1.95. Reduced prices in Ladies’ | rier. and Children’s Jerseys. Stamped Cheese Cloth Aprons, 6c. ‘To close our 98¢ Momie Cioth Bureau Covers, 9c. Our 25¢. Tray Cover, lz3c. Bargains in Torchon, Medeci Laces and Swiss Etabroidery. 1 Mrs. Max WeYL, Agent. Chicago Grocery Company, S06 7th St. We added the ticket system, and give with cof- fe a tea ipareksaed of atickess to beexchanged Seay ada ines tentategs Fine Kio Coffee, 20c. lv. Best Java, 25c. Java, Mocna favored, 28c. Java, Mocha mixed, 3 4 Gunpowder and Oolong Tea, 35c. Ib, Finer Gunpowder and Oolong ‘Tea, 50e. Ib. ‘Special good Gunpowder and Oolong Tea,75e. 1b.1 ‘The best made and cheapest trunks in the city ‘ can be found at Augenstein’s. 1 Choice line silk and satin scarfs 25c* ‘at Auerbach’s Bicycle Shirt Depot, 7th & H sts. 1 A fresh supply of this number is now ‘Yeady and for’ Sale by all dealers, 25 CENTS A NUMBER, $3.00 A YEAR. JHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS, it 743 & 745 Broadway, New ¥i0k. Johnson’s, 9th and E Sts. MERICAN All the delicacies of the season at this tamous | {azine LE ears resort. Shad, Shadroe, Deviled Crabs, Hot and | z Cold Lunches, &c., &c. ' All tke choice’ grades of Qysters. Ladies" saloon, first floor; polite atten- | AMERICAN FIRST EDITION 1 beg = MAGAZINE Ty coPI aColered seamless half hose, 2 pair 23cuy : pare Di TSS Year Published simultaneously in the United Chicago Grocery Company, S06 7th St., Offers Family Flour $5.48 DDL, $1.39 34 DDL, 70c. 1 | MAGAZINE CAIUS, DDL; Pat. Process $8.48 DbI., $1.05 4y ObL, we. buL Dog Collars, Harness and Muzzles, 487 Pa. av.tm Srsrene ce eee RS por ond NSF Piated-ware Sate. sees sioueht and Tee frott vce to eean, it one week only we will sell Rogers & Merl- Mpeg ee Teme a dan’s best quadruple plate at factory prices Roger | AMERICAN can, be safely welcomed in any fainily doz; Knives, $87 hait doz; | saGAZINE 5 castors, 4-botule, Price, 250.; $3 a year. 50; S $4; Ups, $1; S-plece tea ser. : Hes, Ferg, handsouie, $1; 1¢>-pltdacrs, ¢0; plekle- | AMERICAN For Sale Everywhere. 492 Tun sureet, | OSD ONY. HARRIS Coy | eaGazINE PARTIAL CONTENTS FOR MAY: Examine Augenstein's$16.e0carriazes, 1 | ayeRicaN THE RACOURTTE IN 6. Pref. Men’s spring styleDerbys, all shades,$1.5 hE av Auerbach's Mleyele Suite Defoe Tu eh gery | MAGAZINE Mlustratea: Chicago Grocery Company, 806 7th St. | AMERICAN OLIVIA DELAPLAINE. Edgar Faw- Offers—4-year old Whisky, $2 gal., or 50c. qt. cet. Serial Story. 7-year old Kye, i, : MAGAZINE ‘year old Brahiy "egal, crags qt. pikes “Year old Brandy, $3 gal. OF 7c. dt. 1 | awERICAN | EXPERIENCES OF AN AUTHOR. J. Celluloid Collars, Cuffs and boxo: renee at Auerbaeh’s Bicycle Suirt Depot, 7th & Hats. 1 | MAGAZINE. Safety Razors honed free, Walford, 487 Paav | AMERICAN WHE G'S Pua a ee EE For Reliable Tranks, MAGAZINE _ LITERARY LIFE IN’ Bos! 5 ‘That are as represented, go to H. Rideing. aerate S _Tormau’s, 1751 Yennsylvaila ave. nw. | awentoan Profusely Diustrateds:+< Largest stock, best assortment . Dre lune of Fetrigeratérs in the city at ‘Kugenstele | MAGAZINE JAE, QRANT'S HABITS. Rev. Dr. “4f You Wane” Bright's Disease of th MALLNESS OF THE WORLD. neys, drink cheap beer." Consult your Doctor. | AMERICAN Rost Eytinoe Seen Rush Still Continues MAGAZINE | RATTLESNAKE PLANTAIN, Louise At Young’s Fire gale. 4 W. Whitteleey. ae Avery Starch.—No cooking, no sticking, pean-| AMERICAN SILAS BAXTER'S RETURN. J. @. taful nnfab, easy tO une “Aa ee £8 | wacazme P7™ For the Best Bargains ‘Many Others, In Fancy Dry Goods, Notiohs and Gen4y Furnish- | AMERICAN co SEVENTH StREET PaLats Roy: MAGAZINE Ask any No 2 Sea Tw aw ee U; ? Sale of Dry and Fancy | AMERICAN sg dtm by fre and water how in progress at Youne’s, st. nw. ‘a Droge | MAGAZINE For Bargains In Silks, Sating, Velvets go to Young’s Firesale. 4 Indestructible Trunks ~ 3 at Are.an absurdity, but you get them as strong as . ‘they are made anywhere at the of “Rh E. tripe RS wERyBopy Hjxzors fondness” 3 1231 Pennsyivania ave. Lew. — Se N > Don’t Miss the Fire Sale of | The MAY ST. NICHO! Teady to-morrow Dry and Fancy Goods, at Youne’s, 736 7th st. iw. | and to be bought at a erga It ts filled ‘Big bargains can be secured. with choice stories and articles, and is finely and thoroughly illustrated, “the ‘contenca are Gen; Adam Badeaws man’s Great March to the Sea; Catarina “the Daughter of the Repubitt,*by Ea, Cadet Lite at West Point; the nret of Newer: sketches from George Eliot; Dog stories | Roe and Celia Thaxter; mamens bi poems, with other Price 25 conta, Bt it. stories fad, THE CENTURY 00; 5: Y. ee | - 2 RIL” 15, 1887-WITH SUPPLEMENT. FOR SALE—HOUSEs. FOR SALE—HOUSES. iE, LARGE of ‘Massachusetts € Hiss pad near Man ave. : ear pace S100 pwner leaving city de- Wi . Fin 1328 ‘The | books, For full the Istand 15th Apply Price 8 so sthhet Bet hh R SALE—HOUSES—’ dwelling combise footalley: 3 ‘ap15-3t' OS" TALY, 1 yR SALE—PROPERTY 217 A. GT. R SALE—PERSONS WHO DESIRE TO ‘chase & home, ranging in $6,000, are invited’ to" ing modern: Jmproveenente, Poms. 1,500) Te i} & aaa above is only 8 Portion of the pi t office for bulle fap! TWO FINE eet: Duniness $08.0, 20 rooms each, jot 2 rice, $15,000; either OSTRANDER S SEALY 1216 ith, and-basement brick house, 1 provements, in on, premises before 10 a. m., oF after 7,230. Droit Park. JOHN F. W. 804-806 ‘store 22x17 ‘sold LARGE STO! ‘wit to. 2 rooms: all ‘first-class onder:throughout, Pi aad THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, on Ei 30- te. Ee UR from #3,8 pect” the houses wath: at Tegently “erected. by me ta ‘They are beaultifol homen a ecleas wal om Seon the erouitd every day from 410 6 pane Tate Bt mn. Take 9th rt too oer if jALE—THAT BEAUTIFUL CORNER PROP- Fictiy, Penusyivenia ave, and Gtuat Genet nil Srey Peasy vale G i MAMBIN Pests, apl4-6t* Pa ave. se. FR SALE—HOUSES_SPECIAL 1 ‘prick 1 1 brich 1 bri 8 bri apl4-lw. Ie on Pe re, Sra, 12th and Giste. se... RBs Sicha mae coe Grs.,mi., K, bet. 12th 8. C. HILL, eBay 82,500 > 82,500 cor. Sth aid Fst, Fe SALE—DESIRABLE CE, RECENT- y altered and repaired. 11 rooms and bath, modern, plunbing, open, tre-pl babe, nw. dumb-waiter, &c.; easy terms. Apply on premises, stationary Osi. ap7-or 1st stn. w. Fo, JALE—FOR 8: mantel, gas and bat House open for FR, SALE—MASS. AVE. NEAT \ouse and yeatibule, hot 12 Too! near Met. line of street cara” A "EN ROOM! WESCOTT WELCOX & 1907 ‘Brick House on N st. near New Hain} th-room, tion. $3,500. Vermont ave,, near T, brick, 84, K and 11th ae., brick, $2,500. 2,400, 23d at w., brick, 82.2 42,000. Waib'st sek 3.200 large lot, 81.800. 250. 6 sores choice ground near Ivy City. 30 acres, good improvements, six miles from city. R SALE—AND EXCH, Rote samenteerer NINE NE 1 st... bet. 93th 2p foouss, Souih Cepia} Yereoms, on. Corcoran | Srooms, 14th st., buais rooms, Fenton st., n'r Gov. Print ‘rooms, Q st., bet. 4th and Sth nw. store ani awehuing, oaths con itlgwest., bet. 22ers eo tha id and st E ab Foomns om 8 stybet 20th & Bhat jose Price. $13,000. WERCOT WILCOX & WINE, ii ve. DW SPLENDID WIN] ate 1428 New Yorkave. Rk SALE—A HANDSOME NEW DWELLING, ON ‘and every modern’ im- bargain. R SALE OR RENT—FURNISHED, DESIRABLE 87,000; rent, $65. ne: rae ORR COOMBE, 1425 New York ave. zs EXAMINE HOUSE 248 Cieveland ave. n.w., you will be pleased with price ; six rooms ; press brick front; ball, ‘nd cold ‘water, range, latrobe, ‘alate 14-60 BD, BRICK, Oth st. s:e., brick, Defrees st. n.w. FIVE. 300 000 000 5J{OR SALE_THREE NEW HOUSES ON H ST. SIX Tooms each, all mod. fam bet. 2) a ten nice 2-81 r cent invest- ment; 52,500 each. ‘Brick, on K, Reaaet ievehe'r nme nanvene ry 0% 43 88, in—bs Also "besuttifal "1>-room. with beck Dail RB SALE—“COME” QUICK—ON 14TH ST. N. W. 7 jess property: ‘Dusiness property: ene ae tenes nt J.W.P.MYERS, 1428 New York av2.mhl7-5w* ‘UNIMPROVED | 7X SALE—VACAN’ rt Us Frit Saute, Om ‘property for investment, Biksncist se hw Toguire at 3 “Sane Birics House fa Dorth west section, bay window, cellar ten roome sid tethall waters tes: bay window ; of Boa BU ee wold timps.; tharble man os" Fe ARE INVESTMENTS—140, FEET Fy Trap Ga we am ge brig. wae ave., bet 9th and TOth ste nw snes a , GEO. W. LINKIN! con hs SHR OR SALE—NOW 18 YOUR OPPORTUNITY—A Teaidence just com 2 Pennsylvania ave. ‘Sire ‘basement, . : lot 242120. Fstnw., pear Office ; 200 feet frout on Bast tol Frting Lincolu Parks 5 eet ot Staaten Fenting for $900 per annuin; only THOMAS A. 934 F st, Rooms story and as S&C. Buildis ‘the iieitidve sae ore tene tts doa Sites te for a . o OD perio! reaoeabi ea reverts 0G B. H. WARNER & CO., __ 916 F street nw. LS ae ROOM, TWO-STORY, jefront House, on North. Carolan are, Be: gis, lange front lawn heated by furnace. Price, 94.000. a1 tress VERITAS, Star office. ‘apdclin plat ALE — SES, LOTS, NTR’ R SALE—A MOST DESIRABLE LOT, ON NEW. Fer eine dota “county, Maryiaps ana Vie. lampehire ave., near Dupont, Circle 380 Hinla Guo, W. LEGRING Heal Estate Beukerrapen | chead. AVPIY t6 oinscr, JNO. S GAINES. a1 Sua Hi stan imo | 2 ast in th Desusful abun : a eee AE AS ° ie “itek, coutainine eleven room, with all modern improveusents: papered and frencoed throughout open for inspection: & bargain. | _ SP) W. RILEY DEEBLE, 1319 F st__ Apply to F. PILLING, owner and oe ses CHOICE LOTS ON LANIER lots on Meridian investment prices te 5: > POR SALE_A BARGAIN THREE NEW 9-STORY ‘Y-room Houses, with all modern improvements: Iso, two 10-room corner Houses, with improvements, such as furnace, open srate, bath tub, wasuatatd, DECK set range, statiouury wank, trae, We’ Onc ISiaw. Inguire of A-F- BARRE, 901 Vacaven Mapla-3i 1321 Pst. m. 4K SALE-LOT, M ST. BET. 4TH AND STH B.w.; south front; 30 feet 3 inches wid 108° feet 83 inches deep: ‘00. Inquire 618 L st. Parties looking Sor chaise names 5 robeaile invest: | IR'Seh 'n'w.. 30) cone st tnctea Sat 103 tect Bi. ae oe ‘ayolw Saceeg eee: Price $1,200, Inquire 618 L st. aw, FoR SALE BY DANENHOWER & SON, 11S F st. cheap Building Sites in the southwest ity, on McLean aver bet. 34.and a and Building or speculati Brice onty $400 Tot. eH WARNER £ CO) 14-38 "SAG F street nw. oR SALE-3 LOTS, 20 FT. FRONT (60 FT), BY 215 deep, to alley.” M "7 at, Oreabricks TB. : t, cor. 2d, z 3 st., between North Capitol Maselav., 1278, } Ast sts... e.:'30 cia. ft; will be worth 30 cla, Boun. Bat 2 brick. .000) zt tyme w. mph 2t | ust office for bulletin. — LOT, ON DARTMOUTH 8T.. co- t cast of 13th, 50x140 feet x Zhe, ly owuer, if taken a COUNTRY REAL ESTATE , Star office, splat == BR SALE— on Ream a R RENT—A DESIRABLE FU ED REST- t dence in Hagerstown, Md. for the suuumer: lame | Days"thons tise renee Lee ee cine Shaded lana. 0 Soeme, bath-room, &e. Address Box | Wultney ave. and 13th at catended at te los pete oF M., Hagerstown, Md” ___aplb-f,skm6t_ | 30e. Ground in this immediate locality is held at-aUe. FORSME- 10 080i acme: A decided bargain, SCHL Sth and Fale) ‘, ‘NLEYTO" Road, bet. Gen. Drum's and Country Club. Clean, Pied round, fine view. Price $200 per acre. ap HIGHLANDS, Tenleytown Koad, opposite House, ‘apl4-3 ‘OR SALE— t desiring to secure Villa Sites at Forest Glen idapply at once: sites are being sold very rapidly; over $40.000 in improvements now in course of erection in the Park. This is the most besuti‘ul and attractive tract of land for miles around ‘ington. B. H. WARNER & CO. 916 F street n FPORSALETA NERY DESIRABLE FARM, SUIT- able for villa sites; n.w. of Hyattsville; one mile irom station; five miles from the cit; good View of the city: will be sol Vided to suit purchasers, .P. ap] ‘OK SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR UNIMPROVED PROPERTY- aa ss Saponren Columbia ave yar oa oncom handsomely Snished and supplied with all anodces he: ota estaes qe haudsomel: exchange for uniuaproved real extate. > S> OF _apl+-lw S.C. HILL, corner 8th and F sta. Peay ail to ag Inca purchner 9 16,700 ingens jouble House, {ust completed, situated on Sot 3, OE, 19, Meridian Hill, containing 7,500 eq, feet, for $4,500. "eu = ‘upand see if it is not a % "S.C. HILL, cor Sth and F sta. FOE SALESLOTS 11 AND 12, BLOCK 10, ON- tario ave ,Meridian Hill, at 30c. "These best in the block and are easily worth isc. “Apply sre = at once. “| igeTeriae, near the Camttol ire. fate iotweont | PQs, SALE GREAT two railroad stati ba SILE-THE GH oe ae 28, near the Capitol, ne. Large 12-roomi | Mian les from city; near tw stations: 5 OF WHITNEY CLOSE @Bubie Brick, Mat. ww. 1O-room! Swelling’ and’ bar: | amaitiaenTauen teem Ci: Rese to raleoe ety prop | Fy sie wich ie eer ie ETHEL CLOSE Masnucliusests ave. nw, between Sib and 1Odh ster et | seuss encumbrance, Apply O49 Ost: Dm. | got by S.C HILL cor. hand Feta." apldiw 2 Large Fraw tka § rooms, lots BER OF FAEMS AND BUILD. | WOR SALE-IMPORTANT TO INVESTORS— ae Bisdenabate. turupike. THOMAS A’ MITCH ‘LL, A — AMD BUILD: Ree 549,000 square feet in Whit wey 934 F'st., Rooms 9 and 6. apl4-3 gh along the Metropolitan Brauch, 4 p gt | subdivision, making about 75 Lots, sume ot oe Fina rooms, op et 18th and 19:h83.300, | ijoimine new Uotel. Lots on Colnmshia. Heiguss | Ualance 1,2, Sand 4 years” Call't Gnoe.'™ ack J ota cts | and Mer ill at investinent prices. BAXTE! Fee Ce oe eee ee et Po Eurtt Priest BARTER S| aie eal Extate, Bub and ela R_SALE—ON | BLADENSBURG =! AD, JUST oplaide of ity ‘ALE—TWO VERY HANDSOME SOUTH 11,000 sect Ground, Frame’ House, Q, bet. 20th and 21st ets, u.w.; suits table, le yinan 2,500: easy | ble for haudsome residences or for speculation. "S.C forum a for PARLE WHLBON "Sth and F ia. epis-lw SE EEA Dw. SALE— “A NIGE FARM OF 120 ACRES, Al Excellent sites at Whitney Close, overl the 5B, wish ood ‘fve-room House aad | ew Teservcit pars abd the Soldier Hose out-buil oud orchard, well watered, half-mile B.H. WARNER & 60. from Beltavilie, ou the B. & O. BR. K.: will rent for the 14-3t F it fonger. | summer, with privilege of taki R SALE — 1 OFFER A VERY CHEAP LOT ON JNO. ¥. WAGGAMAN, ae ie _ 80a800 Fath. 19th street extended, if sold before April 20th. REN’ iE PARM OF OVER apl4-Gt ‘Sth and Fst 600 acres: large house and outbuildings :located = sie DESIRABLE oD Aquis Greek; beautifully situated on the lighest ale- ation in the county; lots of fru Ath, craber eter or farther y or addres ALFHED 8. WITHERBEE, _ __ "Brentano's, 1015 Pa. ave. OR SALE-AT TERRA COTTA STATION, @ | A mies out, 20 Butlding Stes at low gure and ace | commoduting terns. For plat and prices. appl HUFIY ek, 1301 F ar-te }OR SALE—25 ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL land, well set in grass, handsome bi suburbs of Falls Church, Va.; 0. mules from fonelty; 1 mile from ‘railroad duty OF furdem tan. oF torre q ernalent employ’; price $2,300; in6, 12, 1824 mouthee ERD & CO. Mapo-6t 1007. st. uw. FS SALE—DESIRABLE LOT ON CAPITOL HILT, 20x80, only $400: on grade, and a fine buildi inte. OWNER: Room 4, LFstnw. apla st. 1B SALE—LOT 20 FEET FRONT TO 30 FOOT Biniey north sige Pet, sane toe ne 24th st n.w.; rice bc. per square foot: “A bargain. WESCOTT. WILCOX & WINE, _aplest ____1907 Pennsyivauisave. \ORSALE_NIN \OUSAND FEET OF GROUND, corner 3d st. and Mass. ave; iinprovements on remises will pay tax and small interest on premises. ood to hora. Pric ce, $9,000. w TT, WILCOX & WIN! VESCO’ “ WINE, Delaware ave., near M st. ‘OR SALE—SPECIAL BARGAINS— Fescren! ‘six-room Houses on A st.n. @; all modern 2000 each. ‘room Briek Wallach ‘Alao, Place bet. 13th. 16th sta. ements: 10 per cent investment. Price only & 14th st.85,000 nw. $1,700 to $30,000. ALE — HOUSES OF ALL SIZES, ine ; some at prices that will soon advange, and rents from which pay large interests as investments, INC Wi apls-3t 6 w. R_ SALE — PERSONS WHO DESIRE TO PUR- ‘age a ho in from to $6,000, are invited to inspect the Houses. with all ‘mein Le ra improvements, recently erected by Dene Tot attached: th beaut ‘Avsalesman Will be on ths t.: take 9th or 7th, 804 and 806 Fst. ‘gre beautiful homes. Se cars, 301 we each house has si ever Ne, WAGGAMAR, apl3-6t ‘seveutesn houses, 5 rooms each, press-Drick fron Navy Yard. ST ‘SON, 1222 Bat q apis near (OR SALE—81,000 EACH, ON TERMS TO SUIT, LOR SALE_SPLENDIDLY LOCATED, 14TH ST, room.’ three-sto ‘& MAcGOWAN, 9) rick, lot 20x90 to alley. 1010 F at. yposite Franklin Squa BakT! iy lw? R SALE—A NEW THREE-STORY AND BASE- ment Brick House; all modern vements; on ‘at, bet. 1th and 14th sts.; ‘FORD, 142336 F at "J{OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN._SEALED PROPO- Finis willbe received by the undersieued, aubyset 0 Tan idence of yeutat ite appeintnou are especially Eertaia saloon d carriage-house, ities in a Information or permission a Grock Park forsale ato erties spect will be facts of land on RSC ty rae ‘Franklin Suuare, This property has al eign Ministers: ; contains a t is one of the finest in. Wa owner, up to and including May 12th, paper property, 1301 K st &.W. comet ‘uringlug’slasee cial year tone pumi rooms, i opening back nearly seventy fect, ands lange TOP two tis ). P. GOFF, ‘York ave. D.w., Root wes, GeO. GORE, 1418 New York ave nw, Boum JOR SALE—IN BLAGDEN'S ROW—FINE LARGE », 318 Ine LL modern im- wemens, stable, ete: lot 3ohe1 94 to'30-foot les Wo quick purchaser $10,500, BENS. 8. PLRE, 303 ‘7th st. now. apll-6t* Fe SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE TWO STORY ‘and a rk bade Sida ae ie ap0-12t it ‘Capitol, front- Dasetnent corner House on Capito! Hi, front 1418 F at, R SALE—WE OFFER A CHOICE HOU! rooms, Peoria cellar and bargain if taken at once. AN. Date fasge tou for 95,000, on "Howraey ap9-1w Fin: 325 feet front and 139 to. i STEIGER & |ALE-BUSINESS PROPERTY ON G 8T., Ee ap0-6t 0 Brick “A CENTBALLY-LOCATED FORD, 1226 F st. n.w. S-8TORY Sees ES Ist at. ¢., near L st, sew Jersey ave, bet. Fund @ ata. i ~ Qst. nw, bet. 4th and 5th. Fe. SALE—A NICE CORNER LOT ON COLUMBIA road, near 16th st..south and east front, at 4c. ‘his is the finest lot on that road, and must be sold WASHINGTON KEAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, FOE, SALE NEAR BRIGHT WOOD, 147TH = extended, near proposed park: very plac tree acres‘ frame cotture? stable; fer nice shade trees: beautiful view ; only 83.300. _ap9-lin_ @ __WALKEX & WILSON, 1006 F st. OR SALE_ON 14TH ST. ROAD, NEAR BRIGHT- wood :contains nearly sixacres improved by eleven- oom FrameDwelling,}rame Stableand Carriage House oom for two horses and two cows;. also a two-story Frame Building, which has’ been used ter | _SP14-36__N. E. Cor. eciened ene hop. TYLER & KUTHEREO! CORNER LOT NEAR ST) aahh10-a 3 Sa echo | Peis Sater rust ae at abo, Ps 5 a in the na arate. (eo ee AS eS sy aSHINGTON REAL Estate EXCHANGE: Grup De citin, 8 very nice stworstory Gothic Fraae Cor of Pa are. ee x ss as 711 good-sized rooms SOPDer, 60) |ALE_CHEAP_LOT 4. BLOCK 16, MERID- about an acre, nicely iuid out ‘with flowers and fruit. 3 Hela acne haere “ae | Pom Bisa tae ROR ae 5, block D¢. ; two fine Lote opporite Gen. Swaim's, pear comer property is convenient to the ‘figure. J4thist, and Renesaw ave., 37 9. ts low TYLER & Ww. RUPHERFORD, L230 F = mb26-Sw*_ | “Terms oasy. yes R SALE_SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, ON HARE- LLAMER, Bintod voed, nest conics Boe Sacre ground; | _8p24-2t° fork avenue. hew two-story and attic frame dweiling: nine rooms: T A BARGAIN-TWO LOTS ON g Tats.a..; three ou 2d) at. bet. Gre on Sth st. bet. Lang M mtx’. ‘one on 10th Band C sts. ne. several of the best located Lots on Columbia Heights. "CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1226 F st. apld-3i* R RENT-HOME AT FALLS CHURCH, VA. Bintuition mene ary and means ‘surround: ings; house desirable; excellent out convenient. Apply at 907 New York av. n.wanhl8-4w ‘OR SALE AND RENT—SMALL HOMES NEAR the city a specialty. “Fifty fine selections now on and chesp aud on eaey terms, ap2-Lin T.H. SYPHERD & CO., 1007 Fat. AUTHORIZED TO OFFER FOR SALE }NOR SALE—VERY CHRAP FOR A FEW 68,059 square teet of ground pare. @ frontage on Dela’ T! SON, nd in square 712, Ex ‘and Colfax st. Fe prs Wrice tyatt tenets aye Che ain Poe, foot. OB EH esta e Hy: n at Hyatteville, Rr a ee pg a ee station: one and a alt acres: an of 7 lange ‘trees and ornamental shrubbery; dwelling Fstnaine Borie Mt, ean ee any EO ANT spubstantial brick structure, containing 23 rooms. | depth, with good irontage. Can be bough for 200, The property presents advantages 105 « Sumuner hotel | Gath Rudess Bor Tes Star otioe spieae Foundingsof Wasbington, Will besold sts Usrgain;on | JOR SALE_FINE LOT ON MASSACHUSETTS easy terns, ta immediate chaser. ave., near 14th st.; 21-foot front O° pate apl-in F. BL IN, fronting on two ‘streets. $6,500. BA’ « FA GUSES AND LOTS AT BYATTSVILLE.—We | MACGOWAN, 1008-1010 F st. ___ ad. St» H' have for sale several of the most desirable houses 1k SALE—LOT ON 4TH, NEAR A ST.8.E, 20.8 in thi t attractive suburb of Washington, at front and 52 a wall on one side included ; fanging from $1,000 to $15,000. ‘Also e large acest yes er Foot weeT ER & MacGOWAN, 1008 Der ct fots among the most elisible in the Sil-aee, 1010 Fst __ apI3-3t" Foor ae onary pestmaace cos | PME BE UNE Love oy ‘OR 5) x a yaare fee squares tol Fray pisceon Lawyers’ ul about sefomieten, comprising about 40,00 feet; oa welay, RAE Ooe yor will rent dwelingfurniahor | Siasackusctie aves about, 4.000 felt Baraat oo Apply GEO, W.'8. HALL, Insurance and Beal Estate | OWNER, 809 14th st. nw. aplz-oe ae ae ETA ‘NVESTORS AND SYNDICATES, Exar auaiat ts cranaapeice y, i ied shi eaieerisutte capitalists or company at hased before Juve ist, : eee Peet sss forts ae of subd ; Jus Place for at 2 cents aguare fc a zat DAVID D. STORE, 1256 Pet. nw. iB SALE-LOTS. Biitres of choies lana trom city ‘healthy location; 87 per month. HA. 1428 New York ave. y& SALE— HYATTSVILLE. Persons with SMALL CAPITAL rm HOME in this rapidly- rand benwtifah = high i api ‘Lots on apl-ot 6 BALE—TWO LOTS, 9TH 8ST. BETWEEN wy Capitola and North Caroling aero. ot, ik. G1 East Capital se’ MRSC coe Se tor aren g OF Fe En A®® Youn gerailen Eon THE Jus Mrsxe $3 Suoz Cavrion!—Some dealers is the inorder to mak s larger profit, eau RPE mraaene _s0-1% 3 Et aoe cero abi ASien areata eve nerhot agent a ee 3 FES are _ap0-1w SALE— Fetal on X cana ph aor on aa pe, Presiions efor Sei a at, near Hl if q 1 | = rie zi 5 i zuseet ELE cn i g a Pa 5 iB i On FRE SS? Ek i SN Soo - k% i REN GS Sus* PPP A Lt A ree ° a 2 eae & Pe ES PACA Tun 2*S Goo = TOBOGGAN TURBANS, ~ All colors, at 35 cents, UNTRIMMED HATS~ROUGH-AND-READY, ROUGH AND READY BONNETS, In black and colors. Sold elsewhere at 390. Our price, only 17c. DRESS HATS. ‘Fifty different styles of Fancy Dress Hate, Ko-Ke ‘braid, Milan Brin. Sold éleewhere at 61. ‘Our price, ofly 65c. FANCY BRAIDS: ‘The Dandy, Wild Rose, Stelle, Clarins, Sisba, Me dora, Lola, Helen and Jilt. Sold elsewhere at 75c. ‘Our price, only 45c. TURBANS, ‘The Vassar, Norman, and Burleigh, wade of Milem ‘and Fancy Brim. Sold elsewhere at 750. Our price, only 4c. ‘Special Leaders—Original shapes of our own, espe- cially imported for King’s Palace: also of our own domestic manufsctures: becoming shapes both fot young and old, in all braids and colors, ‘At Remarkably Low Prices. TRIMMED HATS. Our Trimmed Hat Department beats the world, a® Prices ranging st 62.50, $3, 84, and 65. FLOWERS. Elegant French Flowers at 15, 19, 25, 36, 50, ama ‘75c. a bunch. TIPs. All colors of Tips st 25, 37, 50, 65, and 750. a banc, RIBBONS. Elegant Fancy Bibbons, exclusive styles, at very low fgures. oe WRAPS. Jackets, © large smortment, at $1.25, $1.60, 6% $2.50, and @3. VISITES. Elegant Beaded Silk Visites at €8, $9,620. JERSEYS. ‘Rrsoye at 93 conte, 91, and 61.25. Fifty dozen Lace Caps at 20. emé-Ste. SILK AND LISLE THREAD GLOVES =< At 25 conte pair. wit PARASOLS AND SILK UMBRELLAS. ae Parasols and Sik Umbrellas, stylish, handsome ‘esill nice, at remarkably low price is72 CAUTION.—Don't woods bedore tipestiagy the Geeet Bargain KING ’S rr A Lt A x4 FAL AGE, apf) SEVENTH STREET NORTEWESE, From Nor Faxoua BUT PLAIN TRUTE, ‘That wo wil eel the best 619 : STRICTLY ALL-WOOL SPRING UFZ, Qack om cUTawar, ‘TO BE GREX IX WASHINGTON, : ($18. cannot be matched elsewhere for $25. years at 5. oe A very nest CHILD'S SUIT from 6 to 24 young 92.50 upwards 2 ‘We also have a few HEAVY WEIGHT thet we have pet the pruning tife into. out at HALF VALUB