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THE EVENING S8TAR,| 4 yf ,eS.on Orrame WASHINGTON FRIDAY ; --May 20, 1887. ees CROSBY S. NOY Editor. The enormous business we are doing this season in Boys’ and Children's Clothing is certainly gratification to us, It proves be- yond question that our efforts to clothe the rising generation in proper shape and at rea- sonable prices meet with the approval of those ‘The Evening Star bas a reguiat. permanent bone fide daily cireaiation more than treble that of Washington, a greater than that ¢) all the other daily papers here added together. GHE STAR camnot undertake to preserve or return rejected communications. Contributors | __ who are concerned in solving the problem of shnwish 9 possess their manuscripts, ¥ we | ow to dress their Boys well abd cheaply. used, should keep a copy. ER Matter of whaterer character tntended for SAKS AND COMPANY. publication must, if its eppearanee the same day 18 desirert, reach the ufice not later than Lt o'clock §&" No attention paid to Anonymous Letters or Communications on any subject. We told yous few days ago of the fortunate Cireumstanee that enabled us to place before you the greatest values ever heard of in Boys’ and Children’s Clothing. The generous te- sponse out extraordinary armouncetnent met ‘with has spurred us on to greater efforts (if possible) than before. Another Ten-Page Star. ‘The double-sheet Sta of next Saturday, the 21st inst., will be accompanied by a supplement, mak- ing that edition another mammoth ten-page issue Its eighty broad columns will afford ample space for all the demands of {ts advertising patrons, and leave sufficient room beside for more than the usnal amount of reading matter, which will be generously furnished in the news of the day, up to the moment of going to press, and bright and fresh original and selected matter. By that date there will already be in the city a large number of strangers, drawn here by the great National Drill of the following week, so that Saturday's Stax will be sure of a wider and more thorough reading than ordinary, both In the city and out- siae, §# To advertisers this triple issue of THE STAR Wl a‘ford an opportunity for communicating with the public which cannot be presented by any Journal, nor any three journals, in Washington, ‘Those having attractions of eny Kind to offer to customers should therefore avafl themselves of this rare chance to reach a wide and desirable eirele, and In order to secure the best results, in display and arrangement of announcements, these ho uld be sent In as early Inthe day as practicable, and before 12 o'clock 1n., if possible. Newsdealers, both in the city and at other potnts, and newsboys as well, are also requested to send in their orders in advance for extra copies of this extra-attractive edition, to avold any chance of disappotntment in not getting an ade. quate supply. $< Combinations by the employed naturally pro- duce combinations by the employers, and an or- ganization of the building interests of Chicago has been partly effected which 1s designed to settle the great Dullding trades’ lockout by the first of June. The delegates from bodies which are said to employ 50,000 workmen agreed upon a card of principles to be signed by every workman as aconiition of employment. By this card the right of every man to work for whom and under what conditiens he pleases, and the right of every employer to employ whom he pleases, provided SAKS AND COMPANY. To-morrow we commences Mid-Beasoh Bale of Suits for Boys, ages 4 to 14, with knee pants, comprising a variety of designs in imported Scotch Cheviot, English Tweeds, American Homespuns, and the highest grades of Ameticaft Cassimeres, at the uniform price of $5.00 a suit. There isn't « suit among the entire se- Sortment that isn’t good honest value for $7.50, ‘but our ptice for to-morrow is $5.00. These incomparable suits come im every style that has received the stamp of fashion. Blouse Suits, Pleated Suits, Norfolk Suits, Cutsway Sack Suits, Straight Cut Sack Suits, and Plain Jackets, @ SARS ARD COMPANY. ‘Remember, this is a Mid-Season Offering of extraordinary values in Boys’ Clothing that ‘has never been made at this time of year be- fore, and we would respectfully draw your at- tention to the necessity of coming early in the forenoon, so that you may avoid the rush of the afternoon and thereby be properly served. SAKS AND COMPANY. ‘The “Star” Shirt Waist is as the central sun, Around which the lesser lights—in the shape of different makes—revolve. The perfect comfort and ease of movement enjoyed by the boy who wears.a “Star” Waist can be fully appreciated by him when he tries one of another make. We have the “Star” Waists inevery gradefrom 48¢. to $1.70, and between these prices are to be found 8 multiplicity of patterns that bewilders THE EVENING STAR: that he deals lawfully, justly and honorably with all men are recognized. A declaration upon the apprentice question also appears upon the card of Principles, as follows: “I recognize the right of every father to have his son taught, and of every son to learn any lawful trade, as on a plane with his right toa knowledge of reading, writing, or any other branch of learning, and should be sub- Ject to regulation only by the laws of the land.” Itisfuli time that in some effective way the right of the young men of this country to" earn their living tm any honest occupation for which they are adapted fs vindi- cated by a change of the arbitrary rules governing the apprentigeship system, or by industrial train. ing which shall give them skill as artizans, and by anenlightened public sentiment, tInding expression if necessary in combinations,which shail give them Work. The limitation upon the number of appren- ces and other restrictive rules instead of keeping up wages by preventing an overstocked market of skilled workmen merely shut out the body of American youth from the trades, and draw to this country skilled workmen from abroad tomeet, and more than meet, the demand. It does not lessen the number of mechanics in the workshops, but ‘turns the great mass of American boys over to ordinary unskitled labor, or to clerkships, and when such positions are filled sends the unem- ployed into the streets to compulsory idleness, Degxary, or crime. Restricted regulations for making apprentices are comprehensive regulations for making unlimited “hoodlums.” a 2 ‘The talk of anextra session of Congress Is re. newed, but chiefly by the advocates of tariff re- duction, who think that the country demands Felief from taxation and the release of a good deal of the money locked up thereby in the Treasury, For partisan reasons the democratic politicians generally will oppose the idea, because an extra Session Would involve an additional expense, for which the dominant party would be held respon- sible. ‘There ts no cause for alarm, however, concern- ing a stringency in the money market, whether Congress be specially convened or not. Secretary ‘the sense of sight, while they gratify the vari- ous tastes of the most hypereritical buyers, SAKS AND COMPANY. ‘We have cheaper waists, of couitse, and we have chesper and more expensive suite than those we've mentioned. For instance, we are ‘selling Boy's Suits, ages 4 to 14, a8 low as $2.50 and as high as $15.00, but we particularly wish you to see the elegant assortment of perfect fitting suits which we bave grouped together for to-morrow at 85.00 each. SAKS AND COMPANY. ‘Nor ate the larger boys forgotten by us. We ‘have gathered together several lots of all-wool ‘suits for boys, ages 11 to 16—with long pants; correct in style and perfect jn fit, and for to- morrow they go at same price—5.00 a suit. We' want to make to-morrow the banner Sat- urday of our lives in Boys’ Clothing, and to this end we are offering these unheard-of values, and we have secuted the services of extra sales- men to meet the heaviest demands that can be made on our resources. SAKS AND COMPANY. ‘More expensive suite are here for the big Doys. We have them in the finest foreign fabrics, in Sack and Cutaway styles, as high ss $18.00 » suit, and in all the intermediate grades and kinds and patterns. For anything in Boys’ Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Fairchild isa safe and conservative manager, and | *™4 Furnishings this is Headquartere, his powers are ample, under existing laws, to enabiehim to want of any threatened trouble. In the worst contingency that can be tmagined he = sat ilberty tostep Into the open market and buy Douds for government account. This method of SAKS AND COMPANY, procedure, including taxation first and the distri- bution of the fruits of taxation afterward, may be Jess simple and direct than leaving the people's money in their own hands all the time; but, since We have to tonsider things as they are and not as they might be, it isa comfort to know that the | discretion given to the Secretary of the Treasury | ~ =a s oad, and the a INCH CREAM, WHITE AND BEIGE ORIEN- 4s sufficiently broad, and the man to exercise its | 4. QE Gounciee af 40 ad GOs pee ee OBIE. alert enough to ‘nullify the danger which might | value aud.iaaé the thing for drapery. Double: Comb. otherwise menace the business Interests of the | ation. 1241 and 1243 11th st. ne. Ty20-3t country. ‘THE BOYS' OUTFITTERS, my20 SEVENTH ST. AND MARKET SPACE. | pw ete L Ug TIT caainaaswtogears | Eat f° i f ete 1is willing to suffer! B 00 r ey pig omg oo «6UUtCiST Syg8 = 1. when he proposes to draw fine | cate aisInctic ssin t ed, while deprecating | d such doctrine among ig. | Rorant people and fanatics tmperils soci Dr. MeGlynn holds views of that extreme Would (lo better to contine the expression ¢ to a small aud select elreie of friends, whose in ligence he can trust to interpret them according to his imtent, instead of sharing them with a mixed popular audience. ‘The slaying of those Flowers that boom not in the Spring, tra-la-la, but in BLOUT'S Extensive Milli nery Establishment. 105 Cartoous of French Flowers, direct | from the Custom-House, in 90 different atylea, beautiful goods, ranging in price from 31.25 to $2 per bunch. Youcan have your pick To-morrow at high in authority, asa means of righting public a evils which have sprung up or survived under 3 “we CENTS. Weir rule, ts a subject which cannot safely be ap-| ¢ Big ye Proached in @ spirit of levity or dramatic sen- Umentalism. No vigilance, however strict, §will Sa Telieve society of its share of men who cherish Violence in their hearts; but that does not justify Dozen Pond Lilies, with Leaves, Buds, ‘and Rubber Stem: universal price, 75 ct. ‘will be sold To-morrow at ‘anyoue In stimulating the unruly passions by put- ing a less horrid face on murder, even though the murderer be 4 patriot and his victim an enemy of Uberty. Seen tineenctie-dieeareneeeaeel From a statement and interview in a morning CENTS. cstamporeny is spyeess thes are tn suamnaens ee» Sy cord in the iittie colony of imported colored deme. rath: strikers, who are supported by the unwilling Distrtet at the recordership pap dish as a reward = for poiltieal services rendered, and as an encour, agement to similar services In the future. Ex. —_— — Coe Kecorder Matthews and Deputy Recorder Loguen are om one side, Recorder Trotter on the other. Hyde Park thinks that Albany has gobbied too much of the fees, appointments, and swelting con- descension which are the appurtenances and pri leges of the District recordership, and it proposes ‘The “Argenta."a very stylish Hat, in Ladies’ and Children's Sizes, Ecru, Brown, Gray, Steel, Cardinal, and Navy; the usual retail price, $1.50; our price for Tomorrow OS ges Ww have its fill if it upsets the platter. There is no } Fi s, occasion for surprise in this pretty quarrel. Mer- oy CENTS. cenarles notoriously wrangle over the spotis, be al Cl And, to change the figure, when leech fastens Upon ieech blood might be expected to fly. ——— Here's a pretty kettle of ish! The Poat fails to cateb Mr. Uveriy’s real Idea and actual explana- oR of bis idea in appointing a republican board | of promotion for the War Department, and com- | pels thax gentieman to explain, define, “formulate sub-rules,” 30 to speak, inorder to escape public amisepprebension and derision. And Mr. 0. and | the Post were supposed to have two minds with but asingle thought on the subject of the new civil wervice rules! ‘The persistent effort to understand and admire the new rules seems to bring inevit- able muddiement upon the brightest journalistic mand $$$ Popular prices of admission are to operate with cheep railroad transportation to make the Na- ‘onal Drill a great popular gathering. The drill ‘grounds will furnish accommodations for a vast multitude of spectators, and at the low prices ‘xed all the world can come and come often. The executtve committee in their action as.to rates seem wo have decided wisely. 3 ‘Thousands of Hats and Bonnets reduced to correspondingly low firures; a saving from ‘25e. to 756. om each Hat bought at ourstore ‘To-morrow. Some beautiful Ready Trimmed Hats, at E425, 02.95, 82.24, ana 98.48; very, very my THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY E3- TABLISHMENT IM THE CITY. SERESEEBL OUTS. So Mr. Pasco was the compromise candidate in| my20 ee ‘Plorida, afver all; and@ the biographies of his suc-| 7-yye pIspLAY OF MILLIREAY Gdoin coee cumor in the contest, sent out to the press with Perse Such, promptnews 0 ow days ago were & waste Of most RVILS OF THE CREDIT SYSTEM. ADVANTAGES OF CASH TRANSACTIONS. ‘ A PEW POINTED ILLUSTRATIONS. At this season of the yeat in particular the sdvan- tages of cash transactions are conspicuously noticeable’ ‘Tis now that the wholesale mérehants ate willing to close ont summer goods at a nominal price to the scarce cash buyers. And the reason is obvious if you take Washington as an illusttation. With very few excep- tions the merehatits here sell on credit, and therefore are not in a position to visit the markets with cash in hand, and especially just now, when they are all fully aupplied with stock, Té illustrate the advantages of strictly cash purchases, one has only to note the record of the Palais Royal for the last ten days. Its buyers have been sett on to New York, Aid the goods secured being bought for cash, the result is, retail prices are being quoted at the Palais Royal as low as the whole- tale ptices of iwo Weeks sinde. Hot ihetarice, a week agoa large stock of Handkerchief were secured, and to-day very fine Linen Handkeremefs, with fancy cen- ters and henistitehed botdérs of genuine Frehch de- signs, are being sold for 1234c. each, while the prises elsewhere are 19¢. to 25e. The handkerchief buyer also buys Laces, and the result of the New York trip is shown by the offering of fine Bisck Chantilly Lace Flouncings and Nets at prices only made possible by cash purchases, The sensation of the week, however, han been in the Millinery departmerg, where all the Jntest novelties in Straw Hats ahd Borinets are offered at just half the prices quoted by ittetchants Wid dou credit bisiness. Flowers, Feathers ahd Ribbons ate proportionately cheap. In fact, the pices are so low that the Trimmed Hats and Bonnets in stock prior to to the arrival of the importers’ stock have beéh reduced in pricenearly one-half, The Housekeeping Goods De- partment has aleo “caught on,” if the vulgarity will be excused. To-morrow, for 7c. ® yard, will be offered Fruit of the Loom, Androscoggin and Barker's Mills Cottons. The four cases of short lengths ot 10-4 Kew ‘York Mille Sheetings at 2c. « yard will also be opened. ‘The phenomenally large sales of the blesched Gertnah ‘Table Linens, with red borders, at 58e., tnust also mean something. It might be mentioned that every yard of the cheap Cottons are stamped “Palais Hoyal” in red ink; will wash out, however. The Bargain Counter to-morrow will contain » lot of Persian and Oriental ‘Table Covers, Prices less than half the cost of im- portation. ‘The carriages outside, and the throng of isdies in- fide the store testify that this week the cash system has achieved » great triumph, for it is evident the Palais Royal has secured mote than its ustial share of patronage. The bargains contintie, and 90 will the crowd. “PALAIS prey AE APF Pkt (A. LISNER, Sole Proprietor and Manager,) my20 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, WI8S ALL-OVER, DIFFERENT PRICES § tern a0, GO, hde 6, Wen) t ation, everrberty stn. my20-38 DDD RRR DD R E E rei ghew # Dopp R BR OW LLL LLit gs & £ = 4 Sgs8 2A fas i = REDUCTIONS EXTRAORDINARY DURING THE NATIONAL DRILL. A SURPRISE TO OUR CITIZENS. AMAZING TO OUR NON-RESIDENT FRIENDS, ‘Many of whotn we have been supplying with gooda heretofore (fot we receive daily mail orders, some from as far north an Alasks and a8 far south as Teta; have even filled Huropean mail orders.) ‘We are extensive Dealers in RELIABLE FOOTWEAR ONLY. SPECIAL DRILL SALE BARGAINS. Gents’ Solid Comfort Low Shoes, $2.48. The ‘broadest sole shoo made, Gents’ Genuine Hand-Sewed Pine Calf Low Sind High Shoes, @2.08. Cannot be duplicated anywhere in the country short af $5. Ladies’ Kid, Genuine Hand-Sewed, Oxford Ties, 74c. Ladies’ Latest Styles Hand-made Oxfords, five different shapes, 81.48. Ladies’ Genuine Hand-tured Fine Kid But- ton Boots, Feather weight, $9.95. For O8c. this week—Misses' Worked Hole Kid Button, Youths’ Solid Solar-tipped Button, Boys’ and Youths’ Low Ties aud Button. WM. HAEN & 00/8 RELIABLE SHOR HOUSES, 816 7TH ST. and 1023 PENN. AVE. Lowest Price Shoe House in America. § = my0 Tue Bove LIKE EVERYTHING ELSE IN THIS WORLD THERE ARE ALL KINDS OP BOYS, GOOD Bors! BAD BOYS, LITTLE BOYS, BIG BOYS, OLD Boys YOUNG BOYS, THE BOYS IN BLUE, THE BOYS IN GRAY. NO MATTER WHAT BTAGR OF BOYHOOD YOU MAY HAVE ATTAINED IF YOU ARE IN SEARCH OF CLOTHING, THE GOLDEN EAGLE 18 PREPARED TO SERVE YOU. COOL CLOTHING, COMFORTABLE OLOTEING, STYLIBH CLOTHING, DUBABLE CLOTHING, ‘| CLOTHING FOR ALL PORPOSS, YOR MAK OR BOY, AT MOST BRASONABLE PRICES, CAN BE FOUND AT THE GOLDEN EAGLE. FOLLOW THE WISE, WHO RECOGNIZE THR 50- PREME VALUES WE ARE DAILY OFFERING 1x ‘MENS’ AND BOYS FING CLOTHING AT PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALI. OUR CLOTEING 18 MADE OF DURABLE MATERIAL, NO MATTER HOW LoW THE PRICE MAY BE OUR MENS SUITS, WHICH WE MARKED TO SELL FOR 06.00, 99.00, $10.00, 912.00, $13.50, $15.00 to $30.00, ARE PLACARDED ALL OVER THIS OTTY A8 BaR- GAINS AT $10.00, $12.00, €18,00 t0 $35.00. GIVE ‘THIS CLOSE ATTENTION, FOR HERR 16 WHERE YOUB INTEREST LIBS OPREN DAILY TILL 7. SATURDAYS TILL 117.0, THE GOLDEN RAGLE CLOTHING 00, my20 NO. 400 7TH $7., COR D, XW. my20 Ls , Wooowarn & Lormor ‘Will place on sale to-morror (Satuiay) morn- ing an elegant line of silk and Lisle an i nl toe neweat Ts Us ish Lots of Gab and Talk around, but Low Prices at no ‘nonsense are st Oak Hall, corner 10th and F ata, Boys’ (5 to 13) Bnovk-about Suite, 91.50, Boys' (5 to 13) Suite st $2.50, 88.25, $4.50, 66.25, and $6, warranted #0 be 30 per cet below the prices of ‘any Other house in the city, : A specialty of fine Serge, Jersey, ana Sailor Sulté for Boys 14 to 18. ‘A Strong Mixed Saitat @8.75, worth 45. splendid line of shits, Séek and Cutawaye, kt $4.50, #8 ie nageheges | 98.75, $10 and 312, second to ‘hone in the city, and prices just 30 per cent lower. ‘Balls and Bats go with Boys' suits. fe are bontinually medts in ths deparement the aré prépared to ‘ft the little ones out and out at a very small cost. We quote: Mull Caps, three choice styles, all sizes, only FOR MEN AND YOUTHS. 6c. each. ssubitetna seen Gans| “Ste swe searee aoce eavone . ip, Just ‘cent lower than a of other houses. Papa Bale ‘Normandy crown, otily 68¢. Bere Suits, ail Wool, fast colors, and Well made and trimmed at @10, sell elsewhere for @15, Prince Albert Suits at $12.50, worth gig. Prince Albert Suits at $15, worth 825. Laie variety of Children's Mull Capa, dozens of styles to select from, $1, 81.25, $1.37%, 91.50, 81.75, #2, $2.25, ana $2.50 each. — Albert Suits at $19 and $95, worth $30 fae. Pique Sun Bonnets, 50, 75¢., and i ; Infants’ Gatize Shirts, 37340. cacti: Bing Fennel Gulls, 2 sete of biattons at $8.50, Infante slips, 25, Si, 50, 08, asd Te : cach. it Suits, 2 sets of buttons, at $10, Infante’ Long Skirts, 9754 50,and 62¥0.each. on line of Children’s Gampa. Prices 87 }4¢. 1. Infants’ Rathsook Shirts, 8730. ‘We have everythitig wanted in Infants’ Weat- ing Apparel, and marked as low as such quali- HOT-WETHER Goobs: Coats and Vests in Seersticker, Alpaca, Mohair, Pon- te, c:, Bargaina, White and Faney Vests, immenes aesortiient, trot WASHINGTON, D.C.. FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1887~WITH sUP We Have Axwass CANAIED A LARGE ADSEREMEME OF THPANTR But we must borg oe aay Rl never had & ‘more complete and ‘we now carry. Judging from the amouttt we stl daily te feel conti: Gent that the culneanaes peechO4e ets the etyiee aid Prices, . INFANTS' CLOAKS! INFANTS: cLOaKs! Infante’ Cream Cashmere Clealte, with embroidered ett and collar, for $2.98. Infante’ Mother Hubbard Cloaks, with embroidered cape, 83.50. Infante’ Créam Cashmere Cloaks, with embruiaered collar and cuff and embroidery at the bottom for $4.24. One of our most dedirable styles it A Crown Mother Hubbard Cloak, with embroidered cape and three fuwe of embroidety, bands at the bottom, for #4.98. Another style her, Babberd, with cape ud ent. bro 5 ee eee ‘We have trom ¢408 to €24.06 INFANTS SLIPS! INFANTS Ships! Steere eters es tp. Hes can possibly be bought fer, ‘Our motto: No trouble to show goods, at (Becoid floor.) = at WOODWARD & LOTHROP. AES HRAE : a 8 Baa ris Risvysune Surr Devanrstenn, a4 PAE bee y7e opened an clegan Ready: C4 = a “ sade Wath Droesen in Laws Satine, Ging: * mi and my20 _OOR TENTH AND OTS. ¥. w. | has, to. for, byl mse tnd Ladin. We ‘with two vests, one of white pique, the mmy20-8t 1241 oe Bay ith at ae, .s 2 nie sige 14 years, 85.75: size 16 years, $8.25, ‘Lailles' atid Misses’ Sateen, and Gingham Buits ine largo variety of stzles and colors, £4.50 te $12 each. Full line of Ladies’ Print Wrappers, well made BAUNES - and trimmed. Sizes 32 to 44. Only $1.25 — each. After a cafefull overhauling of the eforinous stock ih Full line of Ladies’ Wrappers, made from Percale, Sateen, India Linen. Cashinere and Jer- our Lact, Exibrota ming Department ‘ rar oe % | sey Flannels, Prices 82 to $16.50 each. and having divested some of all acchmulation, we are inf De With fore of three ay hen aat ian eae = ster the et aieeaeg ithe ey eee 4 are, - shes tow GiMotave urge smoriasent ot i Finé Christ a a fasts’ Flannel Skirt, mado of best quality of ma- fee etl ‘Wrappers, Striped aid Plain, for infaints’ Lace Caps for Infante’ Lace Caps, with the crown, with full ruching, #) ae eee feady to proceed with an elegant (Third floor.) relists Lace Caps, turée of the most desirable styles, SRN RRR wow w WARD LEY SEES, selgitnts’ Worsted Saraztes, ranging in price from 38. RO Wwwww 12.98., Hd r Way Lars) Arsene Suits. Tian ilk and Worsted Socks, rangiug in price ER Ww —_— ry fannie ‘Shits, 1290, 60. 90H x ‘Weare sliowing an elexant line of Ladies’ Tuxedo "Bei aa ses fT v = on 6 K Suits—a complete costume of original desicn, novel, lt Afghans, embroidered in ol) shades, 96e. zoey 8 K elegant and graceful, cotsisting of cap, blouse and Earge Steck St Children's MULL CAPS. SS $F SP So BR » ‘skirt, madefrom a fine quality of knit Jersey Cloth, | tulsnts’ Departmen floor. Entirely apart Atid Venture the assertion that there is not to-day im this eity SUCH AN ARRAY OF BARGAINS aa we will and is especially adapted to Lawn Tennis, Yachting, Rowing, Crochet, Gymnasium aud other “Outing” ex- ercises. Four styles of patterns—Navy Biue, with offer in this week'ssale. Cardinal, Stripes, Cream with Light Blue Stripes, ram.) French Blue with White, and Navy Blue with White | 5, PaaS E AA oc Stripes. Only $20 per suit. AA a ory t £4 $e (Third foor.) hE aos Ent 28% Sod WOODWARD & LOTHROP. a8 A lotof Oriental of Ezyptian Laces, really worth 20e. Sage yard, will be sold at 10c. a yard. e A lot of extra fine Oriental Flouncings, real value 40 Bors Fre Crome BBR OT to 75c.a yard, will be sold at 250, a yard. rH WOODWARD & LOTHROP'S NEW STORE. You may search far and wide, and then not find amore convenient place to purchase Boys’ Clothing than here. Wegive you the light of Gay toseeby. A large variety of stylen to se- lect from, and prices as low and as high a8 you ‘wish to pay. Bach and every articlein this stock represents all the material, workmanship, style, ‘and fit that the price can possibly procure, Our stock of Boys’ore and two-piece Kilt Buite is particularly choice, embracitiy a variety of plain shades and faucy tuixtures. Asa repre- A lot of 45-inch Ofiental or Egyptian Flouncings, really worth @2 s yard, will be sold at 50c. a yard, and soon. Wonderful bargaing will be offered in all styles of Lacta, from the lowest to the very finest grades. Because we happen to quote to-day 10, :25 and $00. —— as ts 8 moment suppose that our stock is not equally atttactive with the Aner grades of goods from $1 to 86 a yard. N. B.—Juist added to our stock alot of 45-inch Ori- ental Flouneings, beautiful and entirely new patterns, ‘t 080. a yard; value @1.60, ‘ bentative value we quote: re ¥ if BP BF $9 bro dos, Lot 6,243-Boys' All-wool two-pleee Kilt ie BH RRE © 0 It D D 2:.| suits, vest front side pockets, neatly and atyl- tun MM # OS HBP inhly modo, in light salt-and-pepper mixtures; sizes 23g to 6; only $0 each. FER ARE, 1 ERE s88s Full Line of Boys! Navy Blue Jersey Suits. RE Ri i Fe = 8g. Full Line of Boys’ Navy Bue Sailor Suits. Eee EE OH Bee act Elegant Line of Roys’ Fancy Shirt Waiste, newest styles, from all the best makers. We keep no Shirt Waists below 25c. each, from which price we go as high as 1.50. Full Line of Boys’ All-white Shirt Waists, at reasonable prices. ‘You all very likely bave either attended or heard of our WONDERFUL SALE of Embroideries during the bast week. Well, we always try and improve on any and all past efforts, So this week we propose giving Area A Bargain in Flannel Shirt Waists—Boys! All- RRR FRR A TTT RRR wool Flannel Shirt Waists, imitation laced @ EF E, #4 R front. finished with pocket; well and durably Géco FE RF AA t mg made: colors Gray and Navy Blue; sizes 5 to 6g RR KER A A T ERE 12 years; only $1 each. ‘B8B A RRR go, A ame (Second floor; through arch.) a hh Bet g ie we Ht Bay my20 WOODWARD & LOTHROP. i og A ; ct hie Fe jem AMAE BGS MAH RS 4S4nch Swiss Flotncines, worth $1.25 ayard. S-inch Flonneings, worth $1.56 and 1 only Bien and so on up to ¢2 0 and eS termediate prices "Equal bareains in koods at 5 to e.. aud also gil kinds of Colored. Embroideries ‘ac, de. In fact weave the larsest Lace and Fart- brett Beyertment in fhe lly taro funtly roe ¢ for any {nell kinds of Laces and Embroideries, | “YO? ume ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SONS as lawn, ‘The price is very low—20c. per yard. PRINTED CREPE CLOTHS, 12%. Paixrep Ovorses. Pruxten Ovorses have Just opened a lot of FRENCH OUDINES in new designs, the material is cotton and the weight as light RGH q Seis ob, 2 th iB Ft ag ONE PRICH TO aL. 420-429-494-426 SEVENTH ST. ‘Out Patent Cooling Fans make otix store the most delighttul shopping resort. 1 AND eee At the ble Com! my20-3t bination, 1241 and 1943 11th st. n¢. Tar Wao Cire AND THE SURROUNDING PEOPLE ARE ALL TALKING ABOUT THE GREAT CLOTH- ING BALE NOW GOING OX aT 731 7TH ST. BET. @ AND H STS, WE ARE SAYING VERY LITTLE, TOO BUSY TO TALK ABOUT THE BARGAINS IN MEN'S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. OUR CUSTOM. ERS ARE ADVERTISING Us ALL AROUND. HONEST BARGAINS, PAIR DEALINGS, AND AN URGENT DESIRE ON OUR PART TO BUILD UP AN IMMENSE BUSINESS BY SELLING BARGAINS IN SUPERIOR MADE AND TRIMMED CLOTHING. YOU NEVER BAW SUCH GOOD GooDs AT THE LOW PRICES WR ARE SELLING THEM. 9,000 MEN'S SUITS AT €5, $7, $9, $12 AND UP. SOME AT ALMOST HALF PRICE. 3,000 GOGRER SSS, | FRENCH SATTEENS, 30c. g obe Sggg | SATTEEN ROBES at Reduced Prices, COG ERE Sgs5; | INDIA PONGEES reduced to $1. aaa this season | Full Stock of CREAM DRESS GOODS, r i 3 ‘f yardval) worth WHITE EMBRIODERED ROBES at half-price. aoe Lbs) Suds, #250, e008 t9 | FULL STOCK CHOICE LACE FLOUNCIXaS, M % amore. id write of othe bi ¥ zrooed apace, Dut are showing ‘seasonable: Batgaine 1s cach of Our thirty different departments, ONE PRICE, Alto, Just opeued. 100 pieces of 2aand 45 tnch extra ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SOR, est sph CAA ITE TS 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ” ‘NDIA iN Mi CE, VERY FINE ow Be dled | cee Dy hae a oe A MM wiatkably low feure of 8. 10, 18} and Ibe. at B AAA MMM Double Combination, 1241 aud '1248 11th at he. BB A A US MMM | _my20-3 my18 ‘77H, 8TH AND DSTREET. | ppp 4 RRR A Ss, 00 L 55g, comeaz | Err fk En £4 Se SBE 80, 36 AND 40 INCH BwIss ROIDER: Bygt sal: gioiunich aud jist wiatyouare Tooke torat |B RARE BAMA S58 Coc? toca, for, if inations, irom 4! wouble Combination Store, Tithe. xe” =e = A Wow To Pasexrs, EARLY IN THE PRESENT SEASON WE DE- TERMINED TO CARRY IN OUR BOYS' STOCK ‘THE FINEST GOODS MADE AND THE VERY LATEST STYLES. TO THIS END WE MADE BPECIAL EFFORT, AND THINK WE CAN SHOW MORE FINE AND ENTIRELY NEW GOODS FOR BOYS AND SMALL Boys (Boys WITH LONG PANTS, SMALL BOYS WITH SHORT PANTS) THAN ANY HOUSE IN WASHINGTON. IN THE MAIN OUR PAT- TERNS AND BTYLES ARE SOLD BY NO ONE ELSE HERE, AS WE BUY OF SEVERAL LARGE MANUFACTURERS, WHO BELL NO ONE 1N WASHINGTON BUT OURSELVES. IM OTHER CASES WE HAVE OUR OWN STYLES MADE UP FoR OUR SPECIAL TRADE THE ADVANTAGE ‘OF THIS 18 THAT OUR STYLES NEVER BROOME COM- MON BECAUSE OF OTHER DEAL.RBB HAND- YOU HAVEN'T BOUGHT A PARASOL YET, AND WHY NOT? ARE YOU WAIT- ING FOR NEW STYLES AND PATTERN THERE WILL BE NOTHING NEW OF- FERED DURING THE BALANCE OF THE SEASON. THE FIGURED SATEEN, THE FANCY SILK AND SATIN OOACH- ING PARASOLS, AND THE PLAIN SILK SUN UMBRELLAS—THESE COMPRISE ABOUT ALL THERE ARE. TO BE SURE, THE VARIETY IN THESE GOODS I8 VERY GKEAT, AND THE PRICES VARY ABOUT AS MUCH AS THE STYLES, MAYBE YOU ARE WAITING FOR RE- DUCTIONS TO BE MADE? DO You EVER STOP TO THINK THAT YOU ARE NOL SUCH A GREAT GAINER BY THIS DELAY? SUPPOBE THEY ARE RE- DUCED? WHY ARK THEY REDUCED? BECAUSE THEY DON'T SELL. WHY DON'T THEY SELL? GENERALLY BE- CAUSE THEY CONSTITUTE THE FAQ- END OF A STOCK THAT HAS BEEN PRETTY WELL PICKED OVER THE CHOICE STYLES HAVE ALL BEEN TAKEN; AND WHAT YOU BUY AT A REDUCED PRICE YOU ACTUALLY KNOW TO BE JUST WHAT YOU AND OTHERS: LOOKED AT EARLIER IN THE SEASON. ITS INTRINSIC VALUE 18 JUST AS GREAT AS EVER; BUT ITS MARKET LING THEM. $500.) VALUE HAS SERIOUSLY DEPRECI- THE ini ATED; AND IF YOU CAN SILENCE 1h ADBINION 0 Tite FureNeaOOs WE YOUR PRIDE BY CONSTANTLY HOL- CARRY A LARGE RTMENT OF THE LERING “WE WILL WAIT ‘TIL THEY ARE REDUCED,” WE THINK YOU MAY BE ABLE TO GET A PARASOL QUITE (CHEAP. WE DON'T BLAME YoU FoR Warr. ING-THAT 18, IF YOU ARE WILLING TO TAKE WHAT EVERYBODY ELSE HAS PIOKED OVER. AT THE PRESENT TIME WE ARE BELLING PABASOLS ALL THE WAY FROM 89 CTS. TO $10. THI8 MORNING WE ASKED OUR PARASOL BUYER: “HOW ABOUT REDUCING?” “THERE 18 No NEED OF 17," HE SAID, THAT SRITLES IT. MEDIUM GRADES, RANGING FROM @4 A SUIT UP FOR SMALL BOYS AND 88.0? FOR LARGE BOYS, 80 MUCH FOR OUR STYLES, NOW af TO PRICES. WE THINE WE KNOW THE TRADE PRETTY WELL, AND WE MEAN THAT XO ONE SHALL UNDERSRLE Us, OUR CLAIM 18 TO CARRY The Newest STYLES, IN THE FINEST AND MEDIUM GRADES, AND SELL THEM AT MODERATE ‘PRICES. WE ARB RAPIDLY BUILDING UPATRADE ON THESE CLASSES OF GOODS, AND WANT ‘TOMAKEIT STHL LARGER, ‘WE REALIZE THAT THE WAY TODO IT 18 FIRST TO HAVE WHAT THE ket TRADE DEMANDS, TO HAVE A GooD AbsoRT- ‘PRICES. %B BABXUM & 00, 981 Paxnsrivanra Avexcm, Fi oo ME en BON WAR GHE. 316-318 SEVENTH 8T. ¥. W. MEN'S PANTS $1, $1.65, $2.65 AND $3.60, 50¢, TO €1.50 LESS THAN ACTUAL VALUR WE CANNOT NAME THE BARGAINS, BUT COME AND BE CONVINCED FOR YOUR. SELF. WE ARE LOCATED AT 731 7TH & ST. BET. G AND H STS, EAST SIDE. THE GREAT BANNER SALE OF MEN AND BOYS" CLOTHING BY THE GLOBE CLOTHING COMPANY. LOOK FOR THE SI@X8 AND ‘THE YELLOW BILLS ON THE WINDOWS. Ir You War THE BEST AND CHEAPEST CLOTHING FOR YOURSELF OR BOYS COME TO SMITH, THE PIONEER 7TH STRERT CLOTHIER, MOWAT A) 900D WHITE COOK AND A Warsmbernaia® rverentes, teausea As 2316 Vermont ave. ew. after 12m WASTERZA GU, TO, Do GENERAL HOUSE = family of thie every modem conveniciee no washing oF trouing. mood wares, pertinent place Mrusthave ood teicreticoe: a hat deepen fiat tor foedy, sober and industrious gis A ress Gat sar WARTEDTA FIRST-CLASS ROOKKEEPER, Al Searcatie pee salary HLS. P.O. Box 557, Washington, DC. any" ANTED-FIVE GOOD CANVASSERS FOR BAL timore, Annapolis. and parts of Virginia; good references Fequinite salary. and fi gest meu. OD ALDERSON. ome white wirl tor Was ANTED_25 MEN AND Bors wri #1 ¢ te en howeltite Se, dni Sans prota street” Medals, fans, canes, i gat = _my20-8t 408 91 ANTED—100 STREET MEN att besdauarters for ‘my 20-€t WANTED-A GOOD, STRONG WHITE Boy AT Wide aa .aae a oe WASTED MEX TO SELL SHETLAXD NOUN F jes. Fancy: ttle beatitiva. Namipe pony free on couditions, “For turther patticuists se Glose siainped self-addressed envelope. BYRON VA BAUB, Boerne, Kendall County. Texas, ie ANTED—A GIRL TO G0 NORTH TO DO eral housework, in a fainily of two persons quire at 908 15th st. my 0-3 WAXTEDIA COLLAR AND CUFF AND Shirt Iromers at Capital 8 5 st. nw. SCHAAFF & CHASE, ANTED-TWO CHAMBERMAIDS K Chop House, cor Wiaared SENT ETRE, Crop. S young ladies for Beauty Show during National Drill week. Apply Saturday morning, betweeu 10 aud 11 aan, 938 E st pw. ae rapidly: bie urday morning afier 8. TALL & ANTED—DRESSMAKERS AND APPRENTIC girls wanted at 2114 nsylvania av V HORT DISTA\ nd education, hie erences required. no exper necessary. Al sonally, 9:30 1012. F. 1 STEWART, ‘k; Bone but first-class may APPLY IN Tio tools it Penis BAKE inderwtands candy and ice-creaun. » the cout go 2h Mane. ave, iutry for the ° ferences reat WANTED SETTLED WOMAN TO COOK AND do general housework for tatnily of two. nian 8; to stay at might. Apply with referr o'clock, at 1333 Wallach Place. ANTED—GERMAN GIRL —WFLL & mended to do general housework for family 1630 15th st nw. my 1-30" WANTED A FIR SS WHITE WOMAN TO ‘cook and do general housework; no wash family ; must stay at night: good references Apply at 1911 X Waren STEONG, 1 Woman to do general housework: best of refe ences required. Apply at 1004 Pennsylvania ave. u. WANTED-A BARBER IMMEDIATELY. WESTRRSSEARRER paorATELS WASTED 4 SETTLED WOMAN FOR GENE! housework; white preferred. Call at 611 Jersey ave. between Sands}. mn. myi9-20 'ANTED-MEN AND BOYS TO SELL GOOD. paying and selling goods during National Drill. Apply at 302 bth at. nw. we SS = COOKS, #10 TO 3 Maids, Watteront, Nugsea, fen Cookn, Walters: and Wife for patty, 30 G cera, Prec Uier Mea utter” RAP et REACT Fees _myit Bt fi Cea * . ANTED=AGEN’ TO MAKE MONEY NOW during the Call, before ¥ a m.. 426 AO te ee ie ANTED—A mil ace ntomeoe at WASHER and ii Call with at Mrs Ho SOM ERS, 3038 Bride CM) sts corner of Jotterson ve, iE ge ___ myles ANTED-AT 1534 G STREET NW p white waitress a chambermaid. — ean my ie "WANTED (A WILLING, COMPETENT WHITE bee onan COOK, ‘rash iron, aud asain: in general yr: to may at night; bring refercnces, Apriy sie edsiee mpie se WA4RTED_SETTLED WOMAN TO COOK AND do general house: Ms 5 manent, API S30 North Capttol st 7 ANTED—TWENT" a City “Hoke Bobys yueen City “Ho - rs ply. GE! y ANTED—WHITE GIRL, TO NURSE AND herself y wectal. Appiy, with ret my. V aeeobetne a ANTED—MALE AND FEMALE COOKS, FIRST ANY, class berkeegers white chamibermaita, 10 far " Bring retercuee: this anit oth chies td suburbs F. M. BURNHAN, Siw. ff ANTED—FOR PERMANENT—A REGIST iaciat, German-speaking preferred. Ad- Gress APOTHECARY, Star of prefay 1m ANTED—100 SMART ENERGETIC BOYS TO ‘sell an . ari eis during. the dri Ggunty Gesette," published mn the your 1800, and cou: Saad miata of ot ‘ON. al. J. my18-4t ANTED — IMMEDIATI sales ladies ip nullivery id fae. eyo net. A.M. FISHEL. 3124 Most, West ‘Store open tntil 7 o'clock. WV ANTED-TWENTY ACTIVE MEN AND Boys van obtain “ks Eaeiie EMPLOYMENT BU. jee. Men and women, whi domestic labor, for city and aprings,with 17 Mest. nw. aphsdoe WHITE AND COLORED WOMAS Bizugseier| eee SCONES BU NGESS myl0-ot" __ #26 F at now. Wi .RTED—MAIDS, NURSES (COOKS, MALE AND female), wai drivers apd othets. Rue 20 cooks for Brookizn. N. ¥., nod other cities. 9b Stw., telephone 370-2, Pitt PRICE & CO. myi 4-61 MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GiRTS H ‘ Pee as a rary Duriness; no humbug. fend 1c iso W FANTED—DUNDORE'S EMPLOY eeu, conducted by indies. Men and and for all kinds of domestic labor springs. with reference. 717 Mt. 0. Pls NTED-A MAN OF TEMPERATE HADITS Wittrred omtaite big cities to represent au cid Albany, i stone to beein #70 per month. ene i is Nor aciUnEn SUFI” Tock Box 7 LEARNERS FOR PROF. CHUISTAEIS foe HiBuaruedoua Tailor Syeteni with any tucks ture alone, as all aclentitic tailors and Emivent Pars, Beri ani’ London dresemakers cut ed. rapid,cotuprehensive aud practical Se ike only symen in America teaching the ove aud ™ up reditting. Patterns cut, auaterials fitted, made, The faught B'RERUER “conservatory "Ut Modes 1 ‘w, Waslungiou, D.C. = bce SY ANTED-LADIEs TO LEARN DRESS CUTTING Woartattine oy the sctual measure and square rule, juced price : nz and pat Inearure at 1010 Fat. uti, Walter Duldine, ?26-3m WANTED--SITUATIONS. _ 7 sPEC" HOUS) SATTRSTRERT AW, CONRAMDSERMS | WY ANZED-Y 4 REAPSOTADIE BOVE ae FOR ALL KINDS OF CLOTHING my90 | the ot. ne. 1 Rawat Day, Fume. ‘Weshall offer some extrs inducemetis in REM- ‘ANTS To-Morrow. Bemnants ZANZIBAB GINGHAMS st 10c. Usual price 15c. ‘Will open this week 2,500 yards SATINS in Rem- nanteat 8c. Sell off the piece st 12340. ‘Remnants BATISTE, halt price. ‘A few Remnants SILK lott, Remnants TABLE LINEN. Bargains. Remnants WHITE SHIRTING LINER, 26¢.,30c., 0c. Half Price, A email lot of PARASOLS, just in, ot Remmant prices (Odds and Ends in SHIRTS. Cheep. x A full stock of UNDERWEAR. ‘We are undersold by no one. ‘Prices guaranteed to be the lowest. soem «ere ‘Market Space, my! 1 $12, ois, 01250 Ax os Sore IN TRE ABOVE PRICES WE HAVE ABOUT 26 DIFFERENT PATTERNG IM SACK AMD $8 AND 4 BUTTON CUTAWAY FROcK STYLES, AND FOR EXTRA VALUE WR Ake SURE THEY ARE THE BRST CLOTHING ‘WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. THE viz, 1m AND mem x OMPARE ” FAVORABLE WITH OUB BATTER GRADES. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED Womens ait cook, wasl as Ut or to pice ice Sale Se aa Weel Semana cue seme" Wy ANTED_8Y 4 GERMAN GARDENER, Man. fied man, Protestant, in fruetes "ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WITH GOOD REFER- is very desirous SSymtnc, Adres & B.S, iar ofick. my TOST Fy Ww Boiaaratan eine mye Says beat ot retegice srsSC TF erie ave. Balti s — nomen ara ty. AT. Bi 5 = ANTED—SITUATIONS FOR COO) Ch a eee a Sea ae — POSITIONS: AT. HRADQUARTERS Vee : wiz aes, ea goer. os Tous C0. myl4-tr ~_WANTED--BOARD. __ REESE ee Wait. FOR COOKS, MAIDS, WaiT- y ANTED—AT THE NATIONAL MUSEUM, TWO | W Sra, THE NATIONAT. MUSEUM, TWO GIRLS TO WORK ON PANTS iW | NORTHWEST” star « Vv) PED--HOUSE ANTED BY A WIDOW AXD House in the northwest part ¢ sheenee tree gon ner taprovements, for ® er fen mists” walk fh A hirees woth f sm Warten as mod, Ampa high. Al WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANE ATO BERT 0,4 LADY Rouse ane Farniated roots. 63.00 por month S88 20th ) DO AT Homes Mrs. MANY 4 & aw WAth> Lowe Wasnixe rau give very best DICKEGSON, 1038 Vea ED — SOUND, Ki ie. pong aud bashes or two adults Adder must be a bareat MAN, Star offic WEA STED-A GOOD RORSE TO PASTURE, F sunmer, in return for licht driving, Good bost references, Address Oareful, Star office, my ANTED, To y ANTED—TWo TW Apply V (ORSE STONE, WAGONS, muy 19-3 W aineee Ad seatton, WASTED To Excu ANGE for bine: alm new sual steam sack ANEW TRICKLE ' Address G. UNIFORM vO train. proces. plan thet rete gar Urs 3 ate ue oT. Be BUTTERINE at pare favor ats, return aud ‘Center Market. TED—TRY A POUND OF nd, and af ft don r sold at 30. and 3. iey. Stalls 344-90 rent; must be « barenin. LAINE FOR LaGuT cash price. will buy or Address OPERA TOR, A PARTNER WITH Address C. B., Star allice TED-STEAM CARPET CLEANING WORKS; atl, Nated, nimtitesse a pnt pump foany or piping dart of prem AN Pets, Stoves, Feather Bea hold Furniture, for watch Vepaid. Address lt. DAUM, W2&STED — SoRsEs PASTCRED ar Mouth on 1uy fara, near Bladensture. pleuty of grasa, shade, and never failing stfeatn of tanulie water Fuuning through eutire paatiire. RA. SHREN mys WANTED ALL Si and payment for meters by ¢ water put iu your yards all Kinde LD SAVE. WATER TAX i vl well of ye furnished ai shortest notices | J. MOFFAT, 41444 st. aw, Winter GLAS atons MAGIC CREAM OK INSTANTANEOUS CURE. ny breaking out o1 wrinkles, black 1 distigure insured to snials on appl ny all d any adute a NTED-PARTY FROM THE SOUTH WILL first-clans ¥ din W Sno LEAVE THE wit: for heat jut and book panting. We eclalts: of quick We Z TAYLOR & BAIT! Praters and Pneravers, | _ mnie tase nw. WANTEDAT GEN. FOF. BEALI® syock farm, horses to winter at @8 jer tu, :box stalls: Jase 50 perm. horees ex “retard CTY, Hay scales, 10th abd Lasay. Jal 6mm VANTED MOTH AND OTHE INSECTS RX. terminated from carpe only p AML CHACE & BKO, Wanren -Srram canrrp Wortiyn § Wee BUSINESS CHANCES. OO MEX ANP BOYS, FoR. Nov Medals, ete. for Drill handling our specialties than any H. ADLEK & SON, 408 Mth at, cor, $1,000 20" f202-2% ergy, Howe cite Telephone,” at 26 oran sand te ris ARE OPPORTUN both of two 13-ro0 WG wi mow, amy 1-0 OF A STAND, PRC ‘Ohio ave and Dat; maria, Va, my 1 dw QOK SALE—LOT 145x110 ON THE METROP: tau Branch Band 0 railrad, suitabl . sand, or Warehouse purposes. Apply at Gov ve. ty teat TOBACCO A at > CIGAR 8TORE, THIS ou in *. a ~ D.RAMELS Fea or Drug Store, three-story brick east fronts: 6 Ort aguare su sve. omly €4,900 cheap.” Api ony my10-20 2 T THIS—yOU boxes stored at | Joad or bulk: goods NTED )—PRIN TING —HANDBILLS, 4x6, CouMEnctal. OFFICE, 938 F. ESTABLISHED fur the purpome of di cn unin pycii es ‘Drug: tore Dry Gopae, Grocers ke plan you avoid publicity. which has au in on business. Consult your interest by hi ri ‘our office. D.KAME a GOGEBIO IKON MINING STOCKR, WESTERN FARM MORTGAGES ‘nd Lands, and Real Betate in Washington, Minneapolia and Chicago. OMe, Roos 4, Glover Building, 141M F m7. —_— — — T"h SH eee” 16 PA. AVE. N. W. (South Side.) Persons xoing abroad, or jeaving the city should syail themselves the sdvaustaes offered by this ovine Pauy for the safe keepius of bonds. securities, Jewelry, Erart pianos, Urie-a best, rugeeatietn Berke, can be stored at low rates. Take attion beiore, tailor tua after, your val ‘are stolen oF burued. Omice Hours: 8 am. to 4p. ta. £26-Gm__(Baturdays. Ba iu. to p. tad ae 7M. E.STOCKETT & CO, 434 #TH ST. XW. ikea, Pa Beck Bigik Douks to order Ruling, perforating and nupibering. “ Trume snd fasion bnoke bortnd hn al otylag at, low Fatea, ‘Bebd Role, We will call, 20. _ BOARDING. BOskPNG—roows xv woauw at Ly 597 st, myZ0- TEES 5 £. COW 17TH AND T ccon tacniaed ae bie. hour Sohal site ae Saeed moderate. SPRAGUE Mi 7 fi AND E STS. Nw, Sroka ean ty hed. week or meth ape Su VOR RENT_FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH PLuBT. a ‘hear Mc ZKimuedated ols fhe seit bre uibohanee ___LOST_AND_FOUND. ‘OST—SOME VALUABLE LETTERS, SUCH as cpa seen: watts ‘A handsome reward will be paid. “

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