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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY. MAyY..25 1887 WITH SUPPLEMENT. SSS crn THE EVENING STAR. |Tosoznow, Tuvrsvar, Mar 26r2,| Deconsrios Da WASHINGTON ) ees ane Yashington, much greater than ¢! ef all the other qpily papere here added + teaether. Last Saturday’s Star. Copies of last Saturday's mammoth ten-page ‘Minstrated National Drill edition of Tux Sra can de had at the business office, in any required num- ‘Der. Price 9 cents each; in wrapper, stamped, ready for mailing, 3 cents ——<—— ‘The fifty years; reign of Victoria, marked by ‘the queen's fubllee, have brought to Engiand a ‘Vast material growth, a considerable increase of Population, and great political progress. Exten- ‘sion of suffrage by the reform bills, general and compulsory public school education and disestab- Ushment of the Irish church are among the most important measures of the period. English wars, outside of the struggle in Crimea, have Deen of no great significance, and have been largely waged for the sake of land or influence in Asia and Africa, The ex- traordinary growth of Australia in population, ‘wealth and developed resources ig one of the strik- ing facts of the period. By colontal conferences En- gland seeks to strengthen the ties which unite her to the colonies, and as a result of the one recently held tm London it fs expected that increased facill- ‘ues for postal, telegraphic and commercial tn- Yercourse and contributions from the colonies for ‘war ships and defences will be secured. In the encouragement of the Greater Britain, Ireland ts not considered, and a dark chapter in the fifty years history recites the mfsgovernment ‘of that dependency. But the English people who have gradually for many years been conquering England give signs of a prospective change of policy, and on the oceasion of that greater jubilee, the fiftieth anniversary of the reign of the people of Great Britain, Ireland will doubtless be In con- dition to play a cheerful and enthustastic part. | Being a good citwzen, and having a respect for the laws, even when he dislikes them, Mr. Louis Heyman, of New York, was unwilling to have music and beer at the wedding festivities of his daughter, tn Lyric Hall next Sunday, without frst | askiag permission of the police authorities. ‘They | have referred his request to their counsel, who will probably find some excuse for accommodating so scrupulously honest a man. If so, the excise | Jaw Will soon cease to be oppressive. The retail- ers of invigorating beverages cam form a protec- | tive union, and offer a handsome premium for Sun- day matrimony. Marriageable giris with small | dowries may get their wedding entertainments free, provided they arrange the ceremony for the | Brst day of the week and permit the Barkeepers’ | Association to invite all the friends they wish to | the spread that follows. Early morning weddings, | with receptions lasting tll midnight, will then ecome the fashion among people of humble and the thirsty masses wiil celebrate the | inauguration of the new era by changing the spetl- | ing of the marriage god's name from Hymen to | Heyman. | + =—______ A good many of the hewspapers are discussing | the question, what would happen if Jacob Sharp, | the alleged briber of the Broadway Railroad voodle aldermen, should not be convicted. Most.of them | are of opinion that logic would then require the reieaseof the convict aldermen now serving the state atSing Sing. They err. Logie does not re- | quire a Msherman to put back in the pool the small fry he has caught because the whopper he set out to catch dropped off bis hook and got away. Two petit juries are no more certain to | agree than two judges, or two doctora. This was shown some years ago at Detroit, where one Jury | acquitted a citizen of murder and another acquitted a loeal newspaper of libel when prose- cuted for accusing him of it, the same testimony Deing offered at both trials. Moreover, it is pos sible to convince a Jury that the boodlers were bribed by some one In the interest of the railway scheme, without having the evidence available to connect Sharp personally with the bribery. AS a second moreover, Sharp 1s not yet acquitted, and if that event should not happen, the labor ex- pended in framing a pardon by logic for the boodlers will all be wasted. $$$ It 8. misfortune when popular errors of speech decome crystallized and made a permanent part of the public records, and many sitps of this kind could be avoided just as well as not by freely pub- lishing, some: time in advance, intentions which are often guarded as sacred secrets. If it had been ‘widely made Known, for example, before the en- graver had set about his work, that the inscrip- Uo on one side of the base of the Garfleld monu- ment would describe its celebrated subject as having been “Member of Congress, Senator and President,” etc., some friendly critic would un- doubtediy have appealed for its correction. The commoaly accepted distinction between a Senator | and @ member of Congress is so obvious a blunder that it can beexcused only on the plea of great haste In writing or speaking. It certainly ought { not to be perpetuated on a public monument. It costs no more Ume or effort to say “representative | in” than “member of;” and yet, for some tnscrut- | able reason, half the world drops easlly into a mis- take which 1s as absurd as to talk about houses and dwellings, or dairy products and butter. ——— An African, brought a captive to this country at an early age,and kept in slavery ever since, though not required to work, died the other day of old age in Philadelphia. He was highly esteemed by the people of that city, especially the children, whoused to visit him on fine days about his dinner hour to watch him enjoy his repast. And yet he never was heard to say a kind word to one of them. When he had any sentiments toexpress he spoke tm so hoarse and growling a tone that a stranger, meeting him in a lonely place about nightfall and hearing his voice, would have fled from him im terror. The hairon his head was Jong and brown and curly, and he had not been known to comb It in all the time he had lived in Philadelphia, He never grew tobe more than three feet high, and his senile weakness overcame him at the early age of twenty-nine years. This Strange mixture of contradictory traits went by the name of Pompey. He was the biggest lion in the Zoo, ——__— += —____ Wednesday's session of the Pacific Rallway in- vestigating commission brought out the fact that there are men hard-hearted enough to take advantage of Jay Gould's artlessness and hood- wink him. When Messrs. Ames and Pomeroy took him over the Union Pacific road for the pur- pose of selling it to him, he saya, they held back all the freight oa the lne for ten days, till a quantity had accumulated which would duly tu- press @ prospective purchaser passing it on his travels. Mr. Gould, tn the innocence of his heart, bought the road under the conception that the freight business which he saw was its regular traMe. This was not a simple trader's trick—it Was consetenceless cruelty. It 18 a good thing for the world when the people guilty of It are ex- | such force and interest as from those of the vir- tuous victim of duplicity. ———— It ts a queer world we live In, where the little tunings are made much of and the big tings often gofor little. Here ts Mrs. Langtry pursued by sher- A's officers because she has broken engagements with @ lot Of provincial managers. And mean- while Mr. Langtry remaius quietly on the other side of the sea, bringing no suit for breach of her life contract to love, honor, and obey him, and sending no bailiffs to seize the box-office receipts. Are theatrical obligations, the, so much more im- portant than domestic? When the wind and rain struck the tents yes. terday the buffeted and drenched citizen soldiers had a taste of the realities of camp life on a war basis, and a brief practical experience of one of the delights of partial mobilization on the Boulanger plan. To-day the elements have made amends. And, reacting from the discouragement of yester- day's wet blanket, the soldiers march in the clear, invigorating air like warriors returning from a ‘Victorious campaign. _— ‘The designation “murderers’ party” was applica to the advocates of home rule for Ireland when the Scts Of a few irresponsible dynamitists gave point Yo the epithet. Those opponents of home rule and ‘Supporters of the Irish landlords, who organize to Kil s public speaker of a different faith, and beat, ‘stone, and fire at him, and unoffending newspaper reporters who accompany him, now claim for ‘Thetaselves the bitter title which they framed for oe ‘Yesterday afternoon's storm gave the boys in camp around the Monument a taste of the less Pleasant side of soldiering for a steady occupa- ‘Won. It all goes to swell their total of ex- Penence, which is just what the boys are after. It is expected that, barring floods and explo. feos, the Monitor will get away with the Merri. | isto the left. You may there buy abib for 3c, | nothing hardly. Please call, we've made great perpa- | ing, warranted entirely feather Pipe, posed; and from no lips does the story come with | AND THE DAY AFTER, FRIDAY, MAY 27TH, SocH HUE poD ERR ERE NN args SCH BUE BDEURE HBS | ea SoSH HUtuLbod R REEEN NN sgh DDD OA BD & YF gs Be AA YY Sss, Dopp aA A ¥ = Sgs8 AT THE AL A Pp & E a oT gs gPP AA OE AA Ht 5ss, Po A“. tun 244 To Sug8 BRR 00 Y ¥ A 1 Eat 23 UF A E Be 88 YF AA E 2 KR 00 ¥ MA tun = ‘We shall expect to see the children and mothers TO- MORROW aud FRIDAY. Youcan’t very well keep the youngsters off the avenue, for the marching of troops and music are frresistable attractions Come in and Fest, or obtain ice-water, or treat the youngsters toa ride on the elevator, forthe Palais Royal is at the children's disposal for To-morrow and Friday. You will notice Children's Goods conspicuously displayed ail over the store. DD oy E E : a Dov “oo: Eun Sss8 will catch the eye of the little one who enters by No. 1117 Pennsylvania avenue door. The Bargain Coun- ter will be filled with Dolls over one foot high for 49c. each. They have jointed kid bodies, bisque heads, real hair, perfect features and complexion. You will admit them cheap at $1. i or re 83 & & HH (00 %ss8 ERE = Close by the Doll Counter is the Hostery ‘ment, where you will find, for “75c., all sizes of Lisle ‘Thread Hose and in all colors. Having double-toes ‘and heels they will wear well. R R KR, R You step through the archway and are in No. 1119 Pennsylvania avenue store, and you will see the finest display of fancy Neckwear ever exhibited in Washing- ton. The cheapest are good. For 2c. Collars of Irish Point. Crochet, Oriental Lace, Embroidery. The quality and the variety of stsles were never before hown at 23c. Close by,and when you see them, of satin, with fancy handles and as good as ladies’ 31.50 Parasols, for 68c., you may listen to your child's entreaty to buy. If you can escape the attractions of Fans, Hand- kerchiefs, Jewelry and Tiny Satchels for the children | take the elevator to the second floor for PDD, RRR, EFE gS85 gSSs ERE 5585 BB ERR F EE ss, Ee Sssg Bop EH Er Sss5 Sss8 Ere Ses8 ‘The Infants’ and Very Young Children’s Department ora complete outfit for $150. But Dressea, We show the sweetest “Gretchen” Gingham Dresses with white S:mps for $1.35 each; they are for chiliren from 1 to | 4 years. Some of “Greenaway” style of {Nainsook, Prettily tucked and embroidered, are 81.83 each. For | 85c. we show Gamps of lawn, tucked and embroidered, | sizes from 1 to 12 years. For bigger children, from 6 to12 years, the department adjoins the Suits. For 82.48 French Sateen Dresses with yokes of solid tucks | and puff sleeves. Some 2-piece Suits for 12-year old | children are $3.68; they are of gingham with cuits, | collars and belts of materials in contrasting colors. Some White India Linen Dresses prettily tucked and | embroidered, for $2.08, will attract attention. We | | have come to the end of our space and mentioned rations for “Children's Days IaPPPh A A T1cSSg ““Pp PART aa § - P w& Atuia anSss$ RRR OOY YAL mm RORO OY ¥ ARAL Pegs ¢ ihe RB ROO ¥ 4 ALLL (A, LISNER, Sole Proprictor and Manager, my23 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Fo Tue Beserrr Or Srnaxoens Visiting our capital during the National Drill, and for the public in general. we have concluded to exhibit om floor meny desirous bargains next THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. SPECIFICATION OF OFFERS. A quantity of Fancy Flash, Dressing tit Shaving Music Boxes, Alvuins, Pin Cushions &e ats Special reduction of 10 percent. “This lot is’ a ret Risinder of our last hollday srisctiou, hence we oiler this great sacrifice in order to close thetn cut ‘A sual! lot of Turkey Ked Table Linen, i, red and white patterns only, warranted fastculora at 37 gc. por Jara; regular valuc, 30e, "The goods consist of short length and no remnants, therefore will cut almost any quantity asked for ‘The remainder of our well-known domestic ‘hose cube dadiog ents! and Sines" Hose ik ele old atthe folie oe prices 4 pairs for aipaie for soc. 10 aud 12ue ic call your special atentias BSE being ex- traordmaiy cheap, but owing to te circumatence that jp domestic hrosiery. we: haws asarule we do not Kee; rice in order to close them out. eee ee steer few dozen ns ce lars, with red and L — Fibbon quilling, at eer: "sold generally “Aino lot of Children's Bibbs, at about half popular YA New lot of Ladies’ Cape Collars and Chemis ditterent styles, at 5, 8.12% and 19¢, ‘the amount. in Light and ‘Dark Pattoras’ faa tal rt terns, fast colo yard. worth Lic. “Also "a Tot of ¢ Reminants, desirabl tes, worth double ise Remnants, ms, at 10c. per ground) Light figured Batiste Rena length, at 6i<c. per yard; worth WE" nave om hand » full assortment of Plat Fancy Dress and Furniture Linen, marked at the lose Gst price posaibio, with an extra discount of 10 ger sent for A large lot of Wamsutta Blesoed Figo va large lot of Wamsutta Bleached Pillow Casi sheeting ts, at about half of regular qaotas on Tn order to close out our immense line of d Dress Goods, we have added to our third floor a derane ment of thie article, marked at about half of ropulae ‘Two Cases Satine Remnants, in Light and Dark Pat terne, dentrable lengtha, at be porsard names eats ike Tis igtbeine wory ama wate Yo your ad atage to call ut e bent of it Positively the last lot. of our famous Eu pareil Creat Satine at Soper fd-~ Soant of the soft and supedor Ruan ef wine arse ‘aut be used for almost any useful purpose, Five cases of the celebrated. 12-4 du0ie inish Mar- Bas book cousldered to stoad umecaaica ents One or stand ‘an a Merial eid ofthe Dntrcks oes ree cases of the well-known Pique Quil st $1.25, worth atleast 81-90. Tucordee tog ee Sh ides of the acknowledetacnt of this Bargais’ ve 208 Dot forget to mention that we have old last Thuseiae fed Filthy over 200 of them, Gone eary and look oF ‘A lot of Garner Iicht-figured Percale, f Degutiful designs, at 10e per yd. wore ee io "Pen pieces of the celebrated, and fashions cloth, {a cream with fancy stripes. fast colo ber Jel wort at toast 3c. This ‘brie ewe Dratse. tot for the novelty and quality of it Benak coe eerargty aia araliy of iebut forthe For the National Drill and coming’ Decoration da Bisten Buntingy Flags bes st the test nse i wat, the lowest snd look at our becoratioas, the sulci oF the Uae Srppryadis ravine i our establishment. last of the celebrated German Carmstads Tick. rol Tac., worth 220. ‘This lot consists of desirable lengths for aissont any purpose of the fmows Pertaire Lawn, in, desirable Jengths, including many Bisck and White Fatioras, at se. per yard, worth toc, nt Mourning Ta our Lace Cirtata Department we will offer the OAT Lot ot Nettinghara "Eas: Cartaine (1 gf Nottingham “Lace Curtains Creana and White, tape bound refused frou OM 1 toes A new invox 2 pale. cof faxhionabie Draperies, consisting. many deautital lesa. = es ar third fui fs dae bargain door ere are displayed Udds ‘and. suds, and Remnant that naturally accumulate in an Esiablishiscn? Tie cure, Prices are put on these goods to cause thei speedy sale, which almost alwaye ie sccomplisied. serwiee oo advertise bargain on this floor eft of the ort Sed cure it anie is only what ig left ot the mut may just be the very" thing you wont? Saving of aconnderable to you. as Oe T Case tine ‘Linew Lawns, imported for extensive N Retail House ; hot arriving i, = fey. Msfuned to sccepr the Lawnn They were offered to usat a big loas to the Importer, and we Bought thon 0 we could sell then at 18s per vaue These cost Sisjbet Pano aad oo you ate now enated to E LINEN Pigu, Ki viahiva ee gate PAAR EeE 180. THIRD FLOUR, ACCESSIBLE BY ATOR OR PACIOUS ST AILS. ALWAYS ONE YRIOE, LANSBURGH & 20 gee eae Our Patent Cooling Fuuis make our store the rooliat in the city. 325 TION FULL LINE WAITE LISLE GLoves, 150. PER PAIR wis oe The Masouzuixe Java va Corre. Xou will never know Patt ty to drink the Richest inced in all Rave tried a GENUINE MARDI HELING.: Very Lon Bilt we ave found: aiter seve xelous proportions. mt of oiling code “act these goods EVERY. Bai tad more THE 30TH OF MAY WILL SOON BE HERE, AND WE HAVE AMPLY PROVI- DED FOR THE WANTS OF THE MEM- BERS OF THE GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC IN THE MATTER. OF UNI- FORM SUITS AND HATS. + WE ARE NOW OFFERING A TRUE BLUE INDIGO DYE, WARRANTED FAST COLOR, FLANNEL SUIT, WITH G. A. B. BUTTONS, FOR $9, PERFECT IN FIT, HONESTLY MADE. OUR NEXT BETTER GRADE IS ONE WE SELL AT $11 ASUIT. WE SHALL ASSUME ALL RESPONSIBITITY FOR THE COLOR AND GENERAL SERVICE OF THESE GOODS. WE RUN NOT THE SLIGHEST RISK IN THIS MATTER, FOR WE KNOW THE COLORS ARE FAST, AND WE KNOW THE GOODS WILL WEAR WELL THE FINEST MATERIAL MADE IS A CLOTH-FINISHED FLANNEL OF NAVY BLUE, WARRANTED FAST COLOR. EVERY SUIT WILL BE FOUND TO FIT CORRECTLY, AND FOR WEAR AND SERVICE THERE ARE NO BETTER GOODS ON THE MARKET. OUR PRICE WITH G. A. R. BUTTONS, 815; ANY SIZE FROM 32 TO 52 CHEST MEASURE. OUR STOCK OF G, A. R. HATS IS LARGE, AND EMBRACES EVERY SIZE. WE HAVE THEM IN TWO GRADES— $1.50 AND $2. THE GOODS WE HAVE JUST DE- SCRIBED ARE THE BEST VALUES TO BE FOUND IN AMERICA TO-DAY. WE SELL THEM EITHER IN SUITS OR SEPARATE GARMENTS. YOU CAN FARE EQUALLY WELL EITHER WAY. IF YOU WANT WHITE GLOVES, WE HAVE THEM. SAKS AND COMPANY, GENERAL OUTFITTERS, 300 TO 308 7TH ST. my25 77 Oops" Axv"Esps” For Tuvrs. DaY. as? offer the following ““Odds-and-Ends” for Thurs- ve Just 1 piece (2 yards) White Watered Sash Ribbon, 6 inches wide. Regular price, 75 cents a yard; Odd-and- End price, 45 cents a yard, Just 1 piece (13 yards) Sash Ribbon. Regular price, | 90 centsa yard; Odd-and-End price. 60 cents a yard. Just 1 piece (2% yards) Cream Sash Ribbon, 6 inches | wide. Regular price 75 cents » yard; Odd-and-End Price, 50 cents a yard. ‘Tast 1 piece (1% yards) White Block Sash Ribbon, 7 inches wide. Regular price, 84 centsa yard; Odd-and- End price, 65 cents a yard. Just 1 Cream Satin, Hand-painted, Feather-top Fan, with bone sticks. Regular price, $1.29; Odd-and-End. Price, 75 cents. Just 6 Japanese Fans, damaged. Regular price, 25 cents; Odd-and-End price, 9c. each. Just 2 fine Japanese Gilt Fans. Regular price, 40 cents each; Odd-and-End price, 20 cents each. Just 1 Satin Painted Fan, soiled. Regular price, 98 cents; Odd-and-End price, 48 cents. Just 7 Card Cases, slightly discolored. Regular price, 48 cents; Odd-and-End price, 18 cents each. Just 9 Plush Coin Purses. Regular price, 25 cents; (Odd-and-End price, 10 cents each. Just 3 Genuine Japanese Leather Pocketbooks. Reg- ‘ular price, 75 cents; Oddsand-End price, 373 cents each. Just 9 pieces Hazelnut Bracelets. Regular price, 10 cents each; Odd-and-End price, 5 cents each. Just 11 pieces Rhinestone Hair Ornaments, Regular Price, 48 cents each; Odd-and-End price, 25 cents each. Just 1 pair Solid Silver Bangle Bracelets. Regular price, 83.25; Odd-and-End price, $1,50. roe 3 Bett 902% cok el | 2 Pi ae REE FE EERS kEeEKE eees* ike KexEe >>, pepe regis LA 2 wre A a 316-318 SEVENTH ST. N. W. my25 Arm Burr & Co DEALERS IN SHOES, 1211 F STREET N. W. SOLDIERS, VETERANS, AND GRAND ARMY MEN Willdo much walking this mouth. We have HOR 0 H 2°90 HHH 0 O HH OO HOH ERE Eg EE E ERE ard Made Especially Broad and Easy for those who ‘walk a great deal. It bas been thought by some that our spe- cialty is Ladies’ Shoes. To those we would say that ourstock of Shoes Is very large, and in- cludes every good, reli- able grade. BURT'S * RELIABLE SHOES ARE THE BEST. ARTHUR BURT & CO., my23 1211 F STREET ¥.W. FT DER eon a cave MRS. M. J. HUNT Has sast returned from New York, and invites atten- {ion to the latest styles in PARISIAN BONNETS and ATS and the most elegant novelties in FINE MILLI- er 1809 F street n.w. Mux M. J. Paso,’ LATEST PANTS, ors IN FINE FRENCH RUSSIAN BANGS. BHEA WAVES, Faxcy Exsnowery Derarmesr. ‘We have the materials for almost every kind of Fancy work. All-kinds of Stamping done st short notice. We have opened a new lot of ‘Stamped Linen Splashers, 12340. ‘Stamped Linen Splashers, 17c. ‘Stamped Linen Dust Bags, 17c. ‘Stamped Linen Shoe Bags, 25c. ‘Stamped Linen Bureau Scarfs, 45¢, Shaded Embroidery Silk, 2c. per skein. White “Old-fashioned” Embroidery Sik for embroidering flannels, 3¢, per skein, 250. per (Second floor; through south arch.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Lacrs Woo. Scrs Renvceo. ‘The response to our saleof Suits at reduced Prices shows conclusively that customers ap- preciate buying below usual prices. We shall continue the sale until the last suit ts sold, Firat selections are the best. Ladies’ Wool Suits, from $10 to 87.50. Ladies’ Wool Suits, from $12 to $10. ‘Ladies’ Wool Suits, from $12.50 to $10. Ladies Wool Suits, from $13 to $10. Ladies’ Wool Suits, from $15 to $12.50. Ladies’ Wool Suits, from $18 to $15. Ladies’ Wool Suits, from 819 to @15. Ladies’ Wool Suits, from $20 to $16.25. Ladies’ Wool Suits, from $29 to 823.50. Ladies Wool Suits, from $330 to $25. Ladies’ Wool Suits, from 940 to 835. (Third Floor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP. A Creau Daess Szason. ‘There is every indication of an unprecedented. popularity of Cream Wool Dresses this summer, ‘as.at the sea-shore they will be very generally worn. ‘Our stock is exceptionally large and varied, ‘embracing all the po] ‘weaves of this sea- son's manufacture. Excellent variety of fabrics, especi ‘communic: adapted for commencement di wis comtumen ac. We quote in part ‘42-inch Cream Albatross, 36-inch Cream Cashme: 2-inch Cream Homespt sneh Cream Etamine & 4 46-inch Cream Boucle. Dbe- 40-inch Cream Henrietta Cloth, 83: 43-inch Cream Silk-and-wool loth, loth, Cream Wool Dress can’ possibly fail to ma Selection from this estimable stock. (Main floor, first to the left.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Bors Sosnez Ciorsne ss ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP’S NEW STORE. We offe the following advant oti, uesgierae traae: A Large Variety. The it Materials. ‘The Best Seana sbi MediumsPriced Clotting. Hish-Priced Clothing. Large Display Comfortable iting Apartmen ‘These advautai a fed with the light of day to select, by. shonid enable you to make & satisfactory choice. There ig no danger of your going astray in buying Clothing here.as we mark fhem at the same small mardi of prone rwhien characterizes the offering of our revular Dry Goods stock, besides, what you buy and do Rot like bring back and tet your mon« We quote the foliowiuss special ‘Boys’ Linen Pants, 750. Boys' White Duck Pants, $1 Boyn’ Linen Kilt Suits, $2 Boys’ Cambrie Waists, Boys' Percale Waists, 50c. Boys’ Indixo-Blue Waists, 75c. We keep constantly a full line of the celebra- ted “King Shirt-Waists, which we can con- scientiousiy, recommend as the Dest for the money possibly obtainable. Lots,021—Boxs' All Wool Homespun Kilt Smits, made sailor style, trimmed with cardi- 2 sizen Sto 5 years: ely 45.50 each. All Woot “Brown-Checked made Norfolk style; sizes 'e3 each. ‘All-Wool_ Brown-Check “Norfolk” Suita; uo ining; sizes 4 to 0 years; only 85 each. ‘We call attention to our excellent stock of Boys' Jersey Suits, in full sailor and military: styles, which we offer at exceptionally low Every Suit in this stock representa all the qual- ity, atyle, and workmanship we can secure for tiie price! "We ‘strive harder for’ you than you dp for YoURSELE to get the best possible fur the Yeast money. (Second floor: through arch.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. 50. Sah my25 Ts Wearare Devanps LIGHT-WEIGHT CLOTHING, AND WE DE- SIRE TO REPEAT OUR STATEMENT THAT ‘WE HAVETHE NEWEST AND BEST STYLES THAT ARE MADE. IN WOOLENS, LIGHT, MEDIUM, AND DARK SHADES OF CHEVIOTS AND CASSI- ‘MERES, IN PLAIN STRIPES AND FANCY PLAIDS. SERGES IN BLACK, BLUE, AND FANCY CHECKS, SACK AND CUTAWAY CoAT. IN HOT-WEATHER GOODS PROBABLY NO HOUSE IN WASHINGTON SHOWS AS LARGE AN ASSORTMENT OF FINE, ENTIRELY NEW GOODS, AS WE DO. THE FINEST ALPACAS AND MOHAIRS IN PLAIN BLACK, AND EVER 80 MANY SHADES OF LIGHT COLORS, PLAIN, STRIPED, CHECKS, AND MIXTURES. SEERSUCKERS IN BLUE STRIPS AND CHECKS; ALSO BUFF STRIPES. THESE ARE THE FINEST CAL- CUTTA GooDs. THE NEWEST AND HANDSOMEST OF ALL THIN GOODS ARE THE ROYAL SILK COATS AND VESTS, IN THREE STYLES, PLAIN BLUE, BROWN STRIPE, AND STEEL GREY STRIPE. ANOTHER NOVELTY NEVER SHOWN HERE BEFORE IS THE LIGHT-COLORED RIBBED SILK COATS AND VESTS. BESIDE THE LARGE ASSORTMENT OF EXTRA FINE GOODS WE HAVE THE ‘MEDIUM GRADE OF SEERSUCKER, BLACK ALPACA, MOHAIR SERGES (THE THIN- NEST WORSTED GOODS MADE), EXTRA LONG DRAP D'ETE, AND ALPACA COATS. OFFICE COATS AT 500. WHITE AND FANCY DUCK VEST OF THE NEWEST CUT, RANGING FROM 81.25 TO $6 EACH. WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU. E. B. BARNUM & CO., 931 Penxsrivawta AVENUE my24 SJ ouxsox Garxer & Co, 636 Pennsylvanis avenue, THE AXE 18 LAID TO THE ROOT OF THE TREE, AND PRICES MUST COME DOWN. HERE 18 THE STORY OF A FEW OF OUR DEPARTMENTS. JUDGE BY THIS WHAT WE ARE DOING IN THE REST OF THEM. ‘Check Nainsook, value 8 cents, price 5. a See erate ae ' rent co 22 conta, price 12 centae =s feat Seale aoe goesean o) a * Gauze Vests, vi ts 40 Rolls Canton plain ‘white and styles and prices. half bas not been pepe Enough SE RARE eg scolumin twice over MOT® JOHNSON GARNER & co. my23 636 Pa. ave. south side. WSC RHDGEER & BOms have just opened a lot of FRENCH OUDINES in new designs, the material is cotton and the weight as light as lawn. ‘The price is very low—20c. per yard. PRINTED CREPE CLOTHS, 12%. FRENCH SATTEENS, 30c. SATTEEN ROBES at Reduced Prices, INDIA PONGEES reduced to1. Full Stock of CREAM DRESS GOODS, WHITE EMBRIODERED ROBES at half-price, WUE STOR GUNES Tac LOC m rien. W. M. SHUSTER & sons, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 'WANTED—HELP. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS ___FOR_RENT—ROOMS. _FOR RENT_HOUSES. _ "-ANTED—A YOUNG LADY TO ACT AB WHat GOOD SECOND-HAND BYCICLE. mR RENT_VERY DESIRABLE (EURSISHED T-NICE | NEW TWO STOR __BRICR Ww ving ware ct ts 5 a EL EY a ; feelin rom oe Sei Sbdabiliy: ‘Aadiwes | dress JP ee ee je arise Net nesters pm LS thw sb ncth ek SAETHERPORE, =| W: jam 00D, Fy MILK R RENT—FURNISHED ROO! wr or Ps = Wagon; a ‘with price snd description, Fa.ee board; 1702 F st.nw. aa a RENT—A ae FURNIE ED ke Gost? mG S ca = a ES SSS se R RENT—1231 X.Y AVE Nae ere nae, {cable inet, silver hot See ee eG Tepe | WASTED. $5,000, AF § PRE CENT ON, Best | F'vatamer roomeon aint and third Sai Bor ae — a Wise eon BELWEEN 14 AND 15. PREY | VW, Toul ortate security. Be commissions Address a Wir roouarke: Boece Fae f RERTIN ANEW HOUSE, NewiY rac| FQSSEXT Fae anaes Coen MER Laie ph “3 3 als ro BR Ve id burey SLE | F Peo uneraisied gio ce =e mas) F ae res =e De ieee rg err apprention "a W othorse and toses ier 2 Fro Call after 6p. m- 2210 113 A MCINTIRE, 018 F at. z y = 01 A FURNISHED HOUSE, § ‘ANTED—AGENTS TO SELL T! ‘BES’ NIKE HORSE TO PAS: SEG RK RENT—AT ee P ST. N.W. A SUITE OF ferences e1 Ww SOS TS ‘Book of the Drill aad We horsea 3, ty; Dox stalls feedion itful “unfurnished “Rooms: story a the City. Apply at once to W. F. xOnem a tathed for. Order x at Price's | three dows south : alcove; with private family; = aD aOR yoy iret at Dow. on 7th, st. § miles | children: herdics near. oe seers 16 3 Ri? a, REAR PE ee ‘BOY “oe gevarrene wag | H.P. CLARK, Stigo, Ma.__my?3-1m*_ LE W—LARGE, COMMU- scliny, sea lanes pod. meet ues Ww ‘files # Wood business hand, “Address ag Ware pena CLOTHES TG foot, fomiing rar | Binns ee m steamy proceas OR RENT— ima Py st, 14 ROOMS. Win” Tere TANTED—| IENCED COOK, WHO ALSO SS Sallcd gore RENT—COR. OTH. MASS. AVENU lange erounds tens onde W Are a Washing ond tones? es BE ployed. PRINCE. 1000 Fat. aw. mrss ae Biely fargiabed tro ‘Room, second. an E excellent “onder,” hendice Roy 730 Stht.n.w. my23.2t Wis TED—STEAM noes ALL itn Board. Southern ad, casiera HL Re eerie citar clone Hy ANTED — IMMEDIATELY © ‘odors removed "Three lines of cars ra: bathe. exealient il 30 Woruererattigseuretne 4 GOOD DRESS Melisa bands Susploved: “PRENGHE 1008 Feta. wes | = 3 Farnished cs Sirear AWW ANTEDSA Hiner. clase cooR aT joe New | “mOS Fo BES isa Seen LSE | peciemis, Wilpon bb theSearion “UE 8 oe York sve, None need apply without the best ‘ANTED— HORSE AND BUGGY_SIDE-BAR Ine shade and accessible ireet car. fins is ‘19th and myst relerences. my25-2t" preferred. must be ones lady can drive. St CO. 1007 F st_ | FOR RENT—1230 8 ST. N.W —6 ROOMS, PAN: W ANTRRSEERIENCED TATCORS, at THe | Addréee. irae fall particulars price, Sey and wire aaa Pe =a moa. tips, Kent 26 ie ie 5 TPES | Meese Paired Se" | fron aeST-TaReE Roos Commpnrcareg | Pp za ey aiie se Ey y ASTED FOUR 8 ALES LADIES: ALSO 5 SEAM ‘WANTED _EVERYEO DY TO ENOW THAT. ra oats brivate family: vicinity Thomas Greig sume SOR RENT. 008 FST. N.W- 15 WOOMS @4 agen PeicHTtel Se pelt them at | Deer ‘333 N 220 Pierce qosme’ and tthe by nw. Ge pe ereeiaa on 2 ony orm, Haat aa i RENT-AT 30 GHANT PLACE TWO COM- | Rew G-room ed beth brick House, south side 1, WANTED TAS CLERK, A, TOUNG MAN eae ‘Mannfacturing Clothiers and Be PA i he het CHARLES W'naxpy, of stenogray an: (~1m Face» - a ecing of stanoersphy. val. ished singly or en suite: rent reasstavie mate | _ oe Ree ngs : of por STED_BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS—ww. 7. | 7% = ne JOR RENTHOUSES ON @ &T WANTED-A YOUNG WHITE GIRE, 17 ae SS care of one child; must have good 1708 Mst. nw. IR RENT—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, NORTH- eru and southern exposure; delichtiu! ‘will rent to gentlemen only. 1905, FO AND €50. per month, sud iets JOHNSTON, Attorney 3¢-Law, Room 41. Le Droit \ding, will pay cash for Military Bounty Land War- nisl for in any wee peice Socue hebel-| 191 at 0 per month. These houses are thoroughly built Lare offered at very moderate re Lbey will be [ANTED — A FINISHER (STEREOTYPE AND Electrotype): preferencessiven toa health; 1b. MAURICE JOYCE, 4' ‘my24-31 WANTED-A STATE MANAGER FOR AN ASS ciation of well-known publishers. Is required to furnish from $1,000 to, $1,800 caah press would ncy by he Ist of ST. THREE NICELY furnished Rooms, aang as ‘eat cr pommenniy. | Wags ,000, MORE UNIFORM. SUITS lean ‘inimi steam process. N or any oth rote ents Egy other plan that rots garme nite ‘A POUND OF BUTTERINE AT 20 cents per ‘pound audit if cout compare favor ably with butter sold at 30 and 39 cents, return and wet your, money. Stalls 349. ire how open {oF napecc FRANCIS B. MONUN, Beal my12-17t ate and Loaua 1331 F st nw, FIVE VERY COMPORT- tory and basement brick houses, rovme, ali mod. impe., on east side Ist st. bet. L'and'M neue npleted : table and Janie yard (i rear” foul. per month each. SWORMSTEDT & italy st now. ny 2-8 0 PLEASANT COMMUNICAT furnished Rooms during the Drill, or perms cars pass the door; private family; 13033 Oth st. 1.8. vy Hberal salary. A Fiotel, Washington SHOE CLERK FOR EATUDAS ly; must have some experience. 1 Wales. my24-2 ‘ANTED—C00 WHITE AND COLORED WOMEN WEES Waitresses, laundresses, men cooks, other etn: this ot, oe cae Sc. Baitiners 5 Telerence,. F BURNHAM, 630 und 032 Fat ee mysaiee TOUNG WAS MAN OF EXPERIENCE IN, vision business; willing to boa: $ mato salary expected. ‘Adige 3 Box my2! ‘ANTED—AT ONCE AT 517 NEW JERSEY AVE. W 2 one Arstclass Wain hand wales sappren- tice. my24-30" my24- Waa ‘OR TRISH GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework. Call at 1233 Mass. ave. n.w. my23-3t" War igo South withou ari rom ANTEDCA WOMAN TO GO TEN MILES country, to cook and do general housework. Ap- ply, with references, at 316 Pennsylvania ave, n. ‘ANTED—1,000 LADY AGENTS AT R W iy wonderful new rabver UT once oa mont rapid selling ladies’ specialty ever made, and rae astonishes every oue who sees it. Addr: ELLITTLE, Chicano, Th, my23 Wittepas del A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A 101 use girl as chambermaid; German or American. "8, 2 Cook Place, @, between 30th and Siststa Bt WANTED-ONE HUNDRED BRIGHT, ACTIVE t0 cll woods on Cau L. MANGUM'S, 803 Nord aa ee WASTED WHITE AND COLOR FIRST-01 ASS DRESS-MAKER TO v7 fncumberance. Call at 323 x till St! Cooks, Chainbermaids, Nurses, Waitresses, Maids, end Serab’ Women, Walters Drivers, Bell Boy, and Dishwashers. COUMBS & BURGES: “my23-6t" 926 F at hw. WANTEDMAIDS, NURSES (COOKS, MALE AND female), waiters, drivers and others, this ott cooks for Brooklyn, N. ¥., and other cities. n.w., telephone 37-2, PRICE & CO. my? WASTED 25 MEN AND BOYS WITH #1 CAPT AY.{i! foaell novelties on, drill camp ground and street. Medals, fans, can juant saat ea ER & CO. _my20-6t ‘408 cy 'st., cor. D. WANTED 3100, STREET MEN TO CALL at headquarters for medals, canes. fang_aud novel- ties. FLETCHER & CO, my20-Ct 408 Oth st. D. WANTED DENDORES, EMPLOYMENT BU. Teau, conducted by ladies. ‘Men and women.white and colored for all Kinds of domestic isbor, for city aud springs, with refe Met. n, Tu WASTED IE aon BOYS AND GIRS for a light and profitable employzient; no picture business: no humbug. Send 10c. for a valuable ture to commence ou. Only a few hundred will be dis- frbuted ¥ SUPPLY CO., Albany, X ¥6-30t War DUNDORES EMPLOYMENT BU Feat conducted by ladies. Men and wonen, and colored, for all kin‘ springs, with reference. of domestic labor, for 717 Mat, ‘WANTED-STEAM CARPET CLEANING WORKS: OR RENT—DESIRABLE TWO-STORY AND DA feathers renovated, mattresses crore OPERANT iment brick deekme Peek - galled forand delivered, lowest prices, = Ld imod. imps. $40. SWOKMSTEDT & Bhal eaten: Sry: Pectoey Gist and s."e. Telephone Seer pot vant ae | -myzo-nt O27 Fat, QOR RENT THREE STORY FRAME Horse, 17 RNISHED ROOMS, 2D | F’rooms, sd 1th st. mw, Apply to AW Blutisa, ANTED-IT KNOWN THAT ©. HONDY of | FON, RST SUCELL FURATSHED ROOMS 2B we ty Held. ts OwN THAT 8 snd door iene | Queues eaten ey gaat Bonde foe Sie State and Rere | Fours, LG setae, coe Aa ee ae Ou KENT-001 PRENCH ST: NW (except Maryland). Ly: R RENT—COOL, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED 6 roo bath.cellar and mod conven! at 907 New York ave. uw, IR RENT—FURNISHED of city: WASTED—10 CONSTRUCT ARTISAN WELLS at low prices and quick notice: any quality of mp oF piping furnts! Turnistied: water connection. made Rooms at summer prices, with or without board, at Kst. Gentlemen preferred. my24-1w* JUSE IN NW. Pane convenient to street cars, rent ‘any vart of premises. For information, inguire of HR RENT—PLEASANT UNFURNISHED ROOMS | 201, 61 ~ ren ‘hdd heap 10 SASS REAGAN. ME, Ancostia, D.C. tay10-Lmi" BtGl4 Cibstnw. Moderninprovemeate, Reier | RM Sahine'nc fami ee MMe OL y ANTED_HI PRICE PAID FOR = 7 Wane oe Watches ‘Gane, Putas e RENT_1i24 OTH ST, N-W—J0 ROOMS. ALL | FAQS Not @ und W ste aoe emi ty hs far Carpets, Feather Beda, Garpen ae Fas St muller” Apply to ENKY A kind of Household Furuiture. 136, iar | rear: rr ‘meat Patent Agcut, Noom 10, Frieral Buihdincs, hs - OR RENT—TWO HED ROOMS ON th and F ste. n WiStESeneED FURN TURE, cane second floor, 5 SOB —— ta wo ae Bet. # am and 4 p in. Pets, Stoves, Feather Beds, and all kinds of agreeable tenant; hold Furniture, for which the hi 23-30" Srice Sn OGL AND GLEAN cee aim and ete ch ra Sopeid, Adress. BAUM. 510-31 Tehet ee. my? EX Sri], Mine ‘instnes 38 “Tnguin "ct ANTED—ALL SHOULD SAVE WATER TAX nd H JESSE A Flea eeaaes O52 and O34 Daten Bw, aL sl OR RENT—NEW BRICK STORE AND DWELI- se, Kth and Lets. se. Avenue cars pass the door. _50e. per night }OR RENT—FRONT AD mye D BACK PARLOR, TO- ent for meta by getting 8 good well water pati your Tindsof wells constricted aud puimps {amished ai shortest notice, AGun ss oF RE oN RS Jee gallon DAN 3. sora 414 45st. aw, ep?7-1m gos cacti nats ites apnigtgrs a, fa et wen s Wiis CHteaat ¢ OR OH INSTANTANEOUS CURE. FPR Re RENT— ENT ROOMS 218 1 ST NW, BET. 2 Fo sr BRI brea ‘3d; delightful local ruished or untur. ow on. bath ples avinbien bisck Bends, Subeey rotneee ceoeaz aa | mishied, myst = race dime #358 AM facial disigurements Temoved,and s clear com RENT—ROOMS FOR MILITARY DRILL, BY | —™"™ Bb, 1331 F wt mw, jlexion insured to all who use it. ‘tly harmless, Exe ent tren by the yetr at | JOR EW BAY-WINDOW BRICK—SEVEX estimonialson application bo Tan * ‘ny ‘room tnt dy 2. mot. tap at ee einen 91 Per bor 25-3m* RENT—FURNISHED ROOM, 47] HST, 3. | gut om Inquire of ow ae mt room, ished: “aouthers ‘WANTED, BUSINESS MEN TO LEAVE THEI | ex, porure “Also ‘giree Gr more ‘Unfurbialied Roca, ik RENTOFIVE (NEW) HOUSES, CouNTR B omlers with us fornest Job and book printing. We make a specialty ™. wna PAYLOR & Bale Printers and cht housekeeping. al RENT—THE BARTHOLDL 61 GIS EST. PART- Sith ere for. the Drill will find iely fur- ._ Northern ponies __my2z1-61 ut to Mavy-yand, ® cuew) 2. 2a and § 93 bricks, @1 New York ave Sos eae aw Nw ‘ANTED-AT GEN. EF. SEALE STOCK corner | 02 10TH 8’ SECOND | jinps.. price #25 per Wi ¥ stm, horses to winter at 8 berm. ‘box stal BENT 708 2078 SF eae ESE 2 pLAREERI. ‘Hay scales, 10th and La. av. rect ered; also one single room. “myl4- — HED ROOMS, a JF ORRENT-A SEVEN ROOM FRAME HOUSE ON with or without board: homs - ‘WANTED MOTH AND OTHER INSECTS EX- 14th at., short distauce above Boundary st. #58 terminated from furniture, furs, ke. by |X” pleasant locality. Month, Inquire at 1133 14th st. bei ui cess which cai kill then Hot Napia Gaa. | conttorts:reasonaldé rate: T14 19th at howe betwoen | WOU. Isa tweet vars of Re CHRCES ssa Ta.ave. @ and i near Penuesivani #and 5 p.m, vor OR RENT—ROOMS, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED rooms on Ist and 3d floors with board, at 1807 Ht | STEAM CARP! OR RENT—TEN-ROOM PRESS BRICK, MODERN improvements, 1326 7th st. nw. Kent Watr UE Roo wi La are. 1H. CHAC! atow. myl7-lm | month, BROWN'& BRADLY, 1331} stu w ANTED SIONER OF 1 ne OR eee = Pye OR RENT—GBORGETOWN HEIGHTS, 152) a DN A Be 32] st, i mouth, ww. plunubing of the w = OR | T HOUs! ___BUSINESS CHANCES, | c.iiR3 cgi, wor dite aul rst jentist or professional man, | ice 825 per mouth; situated uorthe 1: 12r. (OR SALE—CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE. ; G sts. nw. DANENHOWER & 80) I doing a splendid business: a rare chance; must be | _myli-2w 111d Fst. | 2d and iid ‘floors 426 Sold soon, A number of other ¢vod business chances. th wt. we, 72... (OR KENT—920 14TH ST. NW. ROOMS 5) gle and en suite; furnished handsomely; low rates jor sumer. iy 16-14 OR REN’ HED ROOMS, 2D aud 3d floors; modern improvements; north’ and Apply at Office 038 F at, ‘D. RAMEY. my JROR,SALE-A, GOOD. PAXING BUSINESS, AI F ready established with a good line of customers i Giading borse and wagon: & wood opportunity to right | 202 Bet nw. eatin 22 449 Mass. av! now. SP. 2:15 10th st. n. 714 Ost. nw. GF, 1h wt. hw O ay at wcae 17 305 10th st wei. Boundary nw ar 10 i i H usu, eS ee uth exposure: on line of care and herdica. first class A> Blagdou"s al new -ar Of SALE “AN INTERESE 1¥ AN ESTABLISHED moard.. S21 E. Capital st, Grant Fo" Se crt Se ae Teal estate business ou F att, W. Teasous | en DMA Ng w sie ae yf RENT—THE LIVINGSTON, 13TH ST. FE Nota w. 3 ‘ forselling. Address, Star office. _my24-3t | A coors above K st. and Franklin Park. New aud at- | 301 Bg et nae 30 tours Bein nh ro 39 te |W, . MOFFETT, 1 F st. COMMIS. | fractive house. High and beautiful locat‘on. Pleasant, | ]217 35th : stoner of Deeds for every State “and Territory. | handsomely furnished rooms, Table of superior gal: | At office from 8:30 a. m. 105 WANTED: LEARNERS FOR PROF. CHRISTNEWS new “International Tailor Sywteni with any inch, rigor tape-mneasure alone, ae all’ sciontitic tailors and. Gninent Pars, Berlin spd’ London dressmakers, cut. jo enaiy learned, rapid.comprelicnsive aud Practical and the only system in America teaching the above snd hich samp ening Hater ot atari tod fed, draped of made, ‘The system me Pea uas "conservatory" of Modes.” ae st Biw., Weabington, D.C. {WANTED ADIes TO TEARN DRESS corTING aud fitting by the actual measure and square rile, streduced prise; cutting, Attng and patterns cut U3 measure, at 1010 F st. n.w. ter Building. £26-3m WANTED—SITUATION: S. WwW ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRL A Place for general house-work in « private family, can furnish good references, Box 156, Sar office. jo go away travel @ lady pune. Sat a ith eres ei ‘a situation in a first class private fam- Wwe ‘TED—BY A THOROUGHLY EXPERIEN colored girl sly as nurse, chambermaid, or waitress. in ive best. cliy reference; willing to leave the city. Pleaie cast cs 1919 e: Vv —B LE ‘TLED colored Woman, @ Situation for general house- Wore ocior fahing cherae of house fr the summer: can furnish best elty references, Those keeping other servants need not apply. Address Box sats Star | 5 Wi ANTED_BY A PARISIAN PERSON, A SITUA- tion in family; can cut and fit and take care of children; or by day; best reference. Address Bo Star offi Pee 7 ANTED—POSITIONS FOR COOKS, CHAMBER- inaids, seamstresses, nurses, Indy's maids, house- keepers, 15 drivers, 10’farm hands, 10 housemen— cities and country—families, hotels, ‘and summer re- ‘M. BURNHAM, 630 and 632 F st. n.w. WANTED | RENOWN — HEADQUARTERS FOR WW Shots. Hropsewonker, salda, Sues, Easndias ook Butlers me Farah and Dairy; any nationality. NA'T. ‘BUREAU, O17 hase. E W famil NTED-BY TWO RESPECTABLE WHITE fis situations as ret clans cook and the otter amberiaaid :would like to €0 in one ¥. References, ca bo seen 9 to 6 in Recent 1703 st. n.w. rANTED—AT_ HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS for Cooks, Chambermaide, Waltress, Laundress ses, tress, alters, Cooks, Guacl Bend Farm’ Hands, Butlers, and Valet, COOMBS & URGES. AWWANTED-SEVERAL GIRLS WANT Wie for Summer from June 1, ag nurse ‘Address WAYLAND for general housework. Any V ghroa ANTED—A REFINED, SKILLFUL, GERMAN girl wishes a situation ‘as Iadies’ maid, or to rood with a oF fauuily, “Good reference." : i butlers, seamstresses, nurses, lady's Witt ete ue content, ter Lrg otuer cities. 929 F st.n.w. Telephone oi WANTED—ROOMS. TANTED—AT ONCE—TWO FURNISHED AND Waa ished room, second oor; with board, either in private faintly oF boat house; for two adults; terms must be moderate. ‘Bor 90, Star office. my25. DIFOR, A. SINGLE | RESPECTABLE on Im'a quiet house, toed nelghborhoud, and central location, two unfurnished communicating Rooms, (one front sgom); terms, given: references e3- hanged. Address T. K.. ce my25-2t" wat 2D-PERMAN BY TWO YOUNG PERO wt cnd word oP Goan wean, bras Fist sadpese stating ferns, to" Boi 5, Star ‘ollce. my 25-20" WANTED-HOUSES. wt ae isda. ‘SMALL HOUSES AND eae BROWN & BRADLEY, (331 F st. nw. myl9-8t WANTED—LOTS. »ECIALLY—IMPROVED AND UN- prep es Srp. ‘to sell, direct owners; igs pam ae 8th and Fate. Ween panes CAPITAL, Bo | F Wasi quick sale ‘Louisiana ave., ne: ie cay Gatos icine sates ime mola BOARDING. eiaiae ot” ‘ST. X. We] ae oe Board dt desrea SPER eS ir XOU HAVE ia fown asks some of your nt Beott's trot tho boat scale in Ba St 16 Bui ot DW. wit | BOARD, FOR eaten FRONT BOOM, eae op WHITE & DALLRY, La en 10 Hee a ARD CAN BE FURNISHED AT vanis ave. 81 05,00 8 week and Et alae i. at. DUFOSE HO! ip. _itansient and table boarders accommodated. Moderate prices. ‘Telephone 91 2-1 SPECIAL TO GOVERNMENT a = ‘We sell you fine clothing, both ready-made and to our measure, on easy payments at the lowest cash — fags hate Sd floor, If 4 Ese STRARUCRG fie FO, ae FOR RENT—FLATS. i Peat a al 13 ornters scat eae R RENT =A’ VERYLOW (RATES FIVE LARGE | Aquos Building. en 1S iw e AT 4 . SSIGNEE'S SALE OF STOCK AND FIXTURES ‘and commodious flats, 5,7 and 9 rooms, in the B| 3 101 of Grocery and Provision store, 1600 14th st.n.w. | & ©. Building, cor. M and ‘sta. B.w.,on second | | The above inouly « the property on my ately com conducted by A.M. Brooke’ & Co.” Otters Tor | SGuttea asda ese date are antintasaay fn tea | ck For fale rete for purr eed pong hase of above store, &c. gare respectfully solicited. | city: no expense has been tomake them models | the Istand 15th, [my24] THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. Fee ee eee oe et IOMAS, fiegt a — a aoe. ie et JOR RENT. NEAR THE CAPIT A DESTRABLI J Assignee of A.M. Bi ‘Go. iS to, coed = qa akong fu pleasantly wivuated Brick Dw bath, 7 jculare including For further particulars apply to "THOMAS 3. FISHER, | ~ 1324 F at. n.w., or 2925 M st. ob premises | S2det me OR RENT 1410 Fi 3G CORSWE: ‘The creditors of A. M. BROOKE & OO. are requested to send full statement of their accounts to assignee at once. All persons indebted to said firm are requested AVE N.W., NOW OCCUPIED will be for gout om or abeak my25. to make te settlement of their accounts. Sune) Ast. Richey to THOS. E. E. H. THOMAS, Asnignee, = 817 Fst nw. is a _my21-6t = aes BIEBER, FOR _RENT—STORES. R RENT—BY RO. HOLTZMAN. 100 sts 22? codon Scan make moresmoucy | JOR RENT—ONE HALF OF STORE 707 OTH ST. jars av nr Thos C.8333.33 1737 F stn .w..10r.. 90% handling our 8 ities than any goods ou the market, n.w.; bas a bow window, and will be rented to # | Jowa Circle. lor o 45. N wt. 117. tur oy ‘H. ADI SOR d08 ote dD my20-6t good tenant at a reasonable rent. my24-: Lafayette Sq.. 17r. 1 R st pw. Wr Hist. near 140 TORU wt a, 3 F near 18th st.. 10r ‘sty near Lows Circie.12 Fegett REXT_OSE HALE OF (FINE | OFFICE round floor, GOG 11th st. n. Bont HARDING & WATHRS, 606 11th tae 15 20-8t 1B "GER SiOREIN ELTA Conan OF th and L sts, nw, suitable fora business of any ind. Apply 0 W. C: JOHNSON, is 13th st. aw. myg- ‘OR RENT-STORE AND CELLAR, 408 12TH } door from Pennsylvanis sve: also ear 10ih ot. 13r $1, 000 zr hone.” and mo: 2c Telephone” an ating at 26. igen Sulldine 3 County and State rights $100 and upward. my20-1we ‘OOK AT THIS—YOU CAN HAVE YOUR FURNE ture and boxes stored at 905 New York gp by feed or bulk: woods hotaied om im* CCOUNTANT (SCOTCH CE aan 100—ONLY TQ MEN OF EN- re new | “Macueto, Pan- ‘gual Synchrontam.” oper- te U8. Treasury, 43 | OFPICE ROOMS, ‘audits, or keeps by contract sets of book: mer | andd tet door building sorm eland Toth at, Ta gad ake 13th st.. 9 sulle investigated: intricate accounts balan 3 | Apply to JAMES ¥. DAVIS" BONS. 1S ILE, 1409 New York ave. Toth. ‘ANTED—PRINTING—HANDBILLS, 4x6, 10,000 | {OR RENT — FINEST LOCATED STORE IN | , snd store. Wags Tse Reo a | Ketetieen: Seenemeny auente | 20h 2a DL Ss Se yen | ears Geers ote | Eo ed ancgecee = a . i fr jusiness location.» For: nary aire oF, propert® Seal or Piiteleteer poland bl nead ad paperia tuo cy. AN on Sick. a Bae SMB GLO and LOTS ave a my42m National Bank of rep te ata OR | RENT _FURNISHED-1405, STOUGHTON = SE | Pinte owned bye naval officer now at era. well fu E HULL C.B. DEAN, | —— eer ae ~ — ished, all medern yop fearing for two HULL MA NT--. v JS | he overlooks the entire city litt wl stunand A. pn UULE E DEAN, | FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS | ier: crechoig ihe aur oy: opiates GOGEBIC IRON MINING STOCKS, OK RENT NEARLY SEW UPRIGHT, PIANO; LABS EE __.__ GER tiful tone: in perfect order, would be ren! sah ante Satee cae eee low tos careful aud responsible Jeries Sata e 3 lowa Cine, S-story brick, 12 rooms.......6100 present use for it. CHAS. I. KI ‘602 Oth st. ch S-story brick, 9 rooms... a ‘Minneapolis and Chicago. my243t Tt, 3-atory brick, 9 rooms... 3p Ones Room 4, Glover Building, 1419 Fat. Ww 2. 6 rooms. NT_STABLE_IN REAR OF 1812 N ST. DS re ee oom. Apply to ‘oth st, my16- . PARKER, 1418 Fat &. w. RENT—A VERY NICE, SEVEN kooM HE_ WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY T AND FIREPROOF STORAGE WAREEOUSE VE. T—“LEAI "E- WRITING.” Brick Uicuse, Sith medere tureovenronte meres we ja AVE. N. W. (South Side. Machines reatod t ey Erni cad wold on | Capitol. rent. #23, Apply 214 11th st.s.w, “nytt avail themselves of the advantages fered ov thincowe | MOREE PATIRETE. ver opPICE.” 993 P at. Oe Se a asthdiy wad: 6 a3 Tit yan oluer walushia Cothlog painting weeks G16 Pa ave ne.Br, mui ie) 1386 Fatme,tr, 1s 30 x cae eke can $0 Kot ue, Ohmi T7/490 Lochat & 10. Be stoked at ew rates. Take action betora, ber MONEY TO LOAN Diag Get pee Cee Se 380 after, your valuables are stolen or burned. SS siaburg Fuad orm Your Oilice Hours: 0 a.m. t0-4 p.m 833 898-7° LoaN cece ‘ORMSTEDT & pRapiey, £26-6m_ (saturdays, 9am. f0.9 p.m) Gn REAL RevATY. Fn Lik CS WCE SHOCKEIT & 00,454 OTH ST. NW. ga ENT— pnmake Phila, Pat, Back, Bisuk Books. to order. ny Ont Bavei es Trunte ind fashion books bound ta ih af stylensn to low Fates. SeLd note, we will eall. LOST AND FOUND. wen Terrace. 07. S428 Graven Terraces 30 et Tat y ~ 109 OST Ok STOLEN SATURDAY EVENING TOY tan terrier, answers name of Dandy hade tae ois seit ell om collar: above reward will be pald for his return 907 Henusyivanis aves to Star office and no questions aske my2o-3¢ pee ai bees ‘ONEY TO LOAN ak REAL ESTATE AT 10! 00. OST—A BUNCH OF KEYS. PLEASE DELIVER ey Lotions 1100 Foc nw. cud receive s suitable ge: |e ost retesofintereet. ay peaprey, 4 ee ___1t*_| _myl9-15t 1331 F st. nw, 33 jT_GENTS’ SCARF PIN; FINDER WILL RE- | ceive g veward i returced wo owner; at te Hing on NewYork ave.,bet., 13th and 14th sts. n.w. my26-* OST, STRAYED, OB s STOLEN—FROM THE rears at 6 per cent On good Real Estate security. ue IN HAND $6,000 TO 16 IOAN FOR 3 OR $C, aH an pind F aka Esty ree wood Cemetary Farm, Saturday, May 21, nal Alderny Gow. ‘will be given if returned, 07 foabove farm. mye ‘The sl_BETWEEN 7 GT. AND PENSION OFFIOR Ps se Raitt Torn plar bade, A. OVED REAL ESTATE itereturn to A. De idoPoth ct away aN Bp MORE OR REX OST-SUNDAY, BETWEEN THE CORNER OF Real Ketate and Loans, 135! Pet._1 1 3 5t4 101 AeChudda suavins (2 Cuuon of the Covenaabs® | QroNEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN THE | 1706 Fat I Cee ne paid Af ltt at wo star | MUSES, Mats to ame cent se Kiert racced | G02 oft mets al a ee OST—SEVERAL HUNDRED DOLLARS, Hi = aun (let SON REAL ESTATE PROMPT | 7972 in a roll by a rubber: was lost on ‘sania, Mex, 20 LOAN ON ES’ Tsis 22 ., between 434 and 12th Aces, sad and Massa’ ‘attention 2o16 Laie Tuer eae | MOREY oe mamee | A my2: 536, BETWEEN F_ AND N SIS. EITHER 0) ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, ATS B06: [Soh STE ES Se a | MOREE aa OS Pg | fumed to 1308 Fat. myzege | “apii-su resdNew Forkave. | $3 ‘URDAY NIGHT 4 YORKSHIRE ,WAYS IN OUR HANDS TO LOAN on | $41 Le ae a | Mopac meeare ames ne my 2428 OPer ILL © SOHNSTON, 738 15th st. mw. is = if AND ARLINGTON ON REAL ESTATE, IN SUMS | 1450 Lo c grou Panay Ara cat Na 25, going 9 MoE TO LOAN (BES ) toh ll oe bracelet 3 oie pa ee ee ee eT EVENING ¢ Bae se15 corner 10th and F sts. n.w. E Le TAS Bek inte Scart Sear acre Y TO LOANON APPROVED REALESTATE be rewarded by o SECURI' hee en myze: ‘commissions. No. 203) _GEU. W. LINKINS, cor. Hand 29thste, Lea eee an iy dsth ot a, = MoREx 70 oan pte way ide “Fannie. Eloaral acaba wt | Seaigecounis. “Witch pore bEows, ae See ‘ST. N. Ww. Toi ee iaee ne eae Maa an Tews Oe RENT JULY 1 FO. SEPT. 10, WHE =| roar or REALESTATE AT LOWEST geese eke cuis vegetables milk, andi. ites eee ee was —, Fat. RENT — Bem, HOtSE, Sie asta ae Ex. six-room Saget ae NE, =e Sas oc at per mont 1: eae LS