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THE EVENING STAR WASHID Evening Star hae a regalar. permanent bowa fide daily circulation more than treble fany other daily paper published in Washington, and much greater than that ‘Will nerve their own purpose best, and at the same time greatly accommodate THE Star, if they will send in Before noon to-morrow their annotncements for the extra lance edition of Saturday's paper, the forms of Which must be sent to press much earlier thay om the other five days of the week. Ing at death's door at his nome in Malone, 3 a man whose use- fulness tn pubile iife could be measured by no common standard. Though a clear logictan, he ‘Was not a brilliant orator or a pushing politician, Such work as he did was done without trumpeting, wid such honors as came to him came tn course, and not as the result of a struggle. Up to the me of his nomination for the Vice Presidency he had been pretty eonspicnousiy identified with the history of his own Suite and of the nation, The Joss of his Wife, in the eariy part of 1876, was a severe blow to him tn every way. It seemed to Joosen his grasp upon affairs, and he became an altered man from that day. He accepted the nomt- nation that year With a feeling that hiscarcer was practically ¢nded; for he has been heard to say that Benjamin Klin showed, by his sugges- ton in the constitutional convention that the title of the Vice President be “His Supertlucus Highness,” a keener apprectation of the real na- ture of the second federal office than any cotem- porary statesman. During che four years that followed Mr. Wheeler maintained bis place in the counctis of the administration with much delicacy and tact, He was, in a Social and domestic sense, an intimate friend of the family tn the White House, Dut he never obtruded his advice upon the Pres! dent In any em When his term was over, he retired as a private citizen to the hill counti of the North, where he was born and reared, hav- ing first written his memorable letter deeiluing to solieft the totes of the legislature for an election to the United States Senate. What would have Deen the course of history had he consented to be a candidate for the Senatorsht), must 2 main a subject of conjecture, Had be bee tothe seat given Thomas C. Platt, there would have been one less signature to the New York State stalwart protest against the appointment of Judge Robertson to the coliectorsitp; Mr. Wheeler Would not have nrved upon Mr. Conkling the dire resort of resignation; the spittin th party Drought about by the Con quarrel might never have re Kadi night not have beer ‘The spectal Sex “© to consider the whole subject of rallway transportation in tne District may . ms tn regard to the proper of granting new street ratlway ses and continuing old ones the new law | © vy auction, chased price of | years and | inch an Tuesday's & im New York. starting under the tare per cv five perc town ro: ross Tecelpts 10F t afterward. in Tw © franchise for a th and Tw streets, with cert rmissory branches, brought twenty-six and nLUS per cent more than the three per « n gross earnings prescribed by law for the first fh urs 01 operation, $0 that percent will be paid nirty d two-tenths per Another franchise for a Fulton D Toad brought an aggregate, in- tion and premium, of thirty= pts for the first ent thereafter. The y street railways are ex- tremely valuable, and that the franchises of such roads shouid ented as gifts, but should Be sold St au proper precautions and | Thus made a source of revenue to the publ treasury. Where existing roads are so eftuated under their charters that no such revenue can be secured from them, better service and cheaper yates may reasonably be demanded. mus, which Lod Beaconsfield in effect leased ht outright by of England was protect Egypt and he roadjto India, when Russia ed Const ple and made of the a Russian lake, upon which her fleets built and exer¢ 1 in which, when | essary, dehind the w ArTOW passages of nd has obtained before Kussia’s ambitious nd before the great dan- und 18 entitled to the nd rapidity of action, asia has absorbed Turkey and | straits between | ne Bosphorus and Dardanc its supposed de: aim las been gr. nse > con: and Asta, t nuly b e a8 a prot sirol of this that Fngiand shal r Kusda from obtaining that geographical po in relation to Europe and Asia which the first Napoleon deciared would make a numerous and ‘Warlike people the master nation of the world. > ‘The late Miss Catharine Wolfe, whose charities have made her name famous the world over, pro- vided In her will for the endowment of a huge non- Sectarian cathedral, to occupy more than four ‘Umes the space now covered by the largest reli. gious edifice in this country. The trustees of the fund are about to issue a call for a popular sub- Seription to carry out the scheme on Miss Wolfe's | > responses will proDably fu nish a pretty fair test of the strength of the senti- Ment of which we hear so much, in favor of eccle- ‘Rar Siastical unity and the abolition of barriers | Detween the several denominations of worshipers of the same deity. On the other hand, there will De a good mi: contribute tot ‘will answer money ina the hard-worke Spend their time a ‘Without crit dying Miss Wo! to hope that som Voting a fortune t ase of practl will give his beaefaction su Iudicated, 5 devout people wh build hat they nen asked to | ergreat temple, | se of thy and po nt under- tay be permnitted | ire, bent on de- cal religion, h a iorm as ts here the order of the Knights of L Master Workman Powderly is s With so Circumstantial a fab 3 would be start to the publ Ues who have ‘bor to oust General ted on its rounds | © to uphold it that me familiar | ed by Mr. P F live up to their get out of the soctety, laint, the malcontents » impression on thete | da like rebuke, but tt | amorlates who have suffer seems hardly probabie that the Kulghts asa body | will are to dtvoree popu! cause bya rash revolt e Who has Wor recognition chiefly throng’ his cuamptonsiip of law and order. — It ts announces, authoritatively, t making their aests in the vici House, aided and abe the administrati Andicates to thes crows are A that the circumstance | ‘Tstitfous that President Clere- | Jand will not be disturbed at the end term. To the politicians the event suggests that the President fs laying in a new stoek of crow for the consumption of his democratic opponents, and Ue democrats of Kentucky experience at the an- nouncement a return of nausea, a Several millions of Americans will wish Mr. Blaine a pleasant European trip and a safe re- turn. Politics aside the national pride will find gratification in the fact that this sutnmer’s repre- Bentative American abroad is to be one who can- ‘ot fail to please and impress in whatever distin guished company he may find himselt. ——$— Walker and Emmons Blaine were among the ‘Visitors at the Grand Pacific Hotel in Chicago last evening. They shook hands with Senator Sher- aman. This {3 one of the preliminaries to every arenic contest; but the ceremony does not usally take place between a principal om one side and ‘two seconds on the otne: $a We very often see that 200,000 Deen Picod in such and such strvams but ‘no bach is ever taken 0UL—Hart/ord Post. You just wait untli all the returns are in from ‘the Presidential fishing party! —— HD. Bux IMPORTER AND TATLOR, Boner to inform you that his NEW GOODS Rave just arrived. Mr. BARR persotaily 5: ji garments made in hises- eines dae the honor mhiz Discovrr Dar ‘To-day we inaugurate s sale of Boys’ Suits, axes 4 to 14, with short pants, which for variety a of kind and sterling values at @ uniform price OM saTURDAY, sUxB Ts, bas never before been approached, not alone in Washington, but in all America, ‘WR SflaLL Discount ‘We have gone through our magnificent stock of $5 sultsand markedeach and every suitin ft ao the vaat arsay at Ho @ PERCENT ma od 0250 Each. Among these suits are to bo found sech world-renowned fabrics as Harris Cassimeres, Assabet Cheviots, Wire-Twist Serges, Warren Cheviots, Aburn Cassimeres, Pontusic Flannel, Crown Cheviots, etc, ete. Why, the goods alone ine majority of those splendid suite ean- ‘ FROM REGULAR SELLING PRICE ON ALL OUR LINES OF BOOTS axp SUOES. ‘not be bought for the price we name for the suit ‘This will offer made and trimmed correctly and well, ready to A RABE OPPORTUNITY patonand wetr. Just think for a moment, Yaxs To BUY For your choiee of ee ee BOOTS AND SHORS CHEAP. aged 4 to 14, not sione “all wool,” but of the finest kinds of wool, cutand madein proper shape Some few of these suits—only where the lots are broken—sold as high as $7 a auit. There are reasons for all things, and we are frank enough to give you ours, It is because we have entirely too many boys' suits. We don't want RICH, ‘TAT Market Space. them. If YOU do, take your choice of the great- est bargain-offering of modern times at 93.50 A suit. Neveragain will such s rare oppor. » Ame A a o% £ Le tunity present itsolf to parents of boys to ar ia Bhs BAe BE ate clothe them well—aye, elegantly, at such little cost. Now is the time, and this is the place to buy the greatest values in boys’ suits ever con- Again we sdvertise PABASOLS, This time merely templated om this continent. They are bere the facts and figures: ‘NOW-—they will not long remain here. A word, ‘White Satin Parasols, $1.68; were $2.48. Cream and Ecru Lace-Oovered Parasols, $2.48; were 93.48. Black and White and Blue and Black Striped Pare- sole, $2.75; wore $3.48. Checked Silk Parasols, $3.48; were $4.48. tothe wize: Come at once; delays are danger- ous, SAKS AND COMPANY. i Black and White Satin Striped Parasols, $3.25; were ‘Here are some more items of interest to in- ee Pongee and Colored Striped Paracls, $3.48; were tending purchasers of Boys’ belongings. We | $4.48. ‘Fancy Checked Parasols, $3.50; were $4.75, ‘Striped Silk Parseols, $2.98 ; were 93.98. ‘Satin-Lined Carriage Parasols, $1.25; were $1.98. ‘Sun Umbrellas, 22-inch, §2.00; were $2.68. Sun Umbrellas, 24-ineb, $8.75; were 93.75. have bunched all of our “Acme” Shirt Waists aud made the following sweeping reductions in price. The 48 cent Waists now 33 cents. The 75 cent onesnow 54 cents. The 98 cent ones now 74 cents, The 84 cent ones now 64 The foregoing figures show that we have made s pro: nounced sacrifice upon our line of PARASOLS. They ‘must be sellers at these figures; and if-—when you read this—you see something about to your taste and within your means, remember we have but a few of each Kind, which suggests the possibility of your losing by delay what promptness would obtain for you. cents; and one lotof white unlaundried waists, the regular prico of which was 75 cents, now 48 cents. Among the foregoing are to be found all the newest effects in design and pattern, As we are “PAR EXCELLENCE," headquarters for Shirt Waists, no drive in clothing would be complete without its attendant drive in Shirt 322 SEREEREA™S) vo onnre ‘This is the simple stoty of the bargain we ate offer- ing in STATIONERY: 5 Quires “Old Berkshire Milo" Paper and 5 Bunches of Envelopes to match, for 75 conta. $2.25 for 75 cents. On sale by door as you enter. We will deliver what you buy at your residence. Waists, SAKS AND COMPANY. Here ares few items, small ones it is true, but when compared ‘wit i those advertised as bargains elsewhere, will be appreciated by those who have two or more boys to clothe. Linen ‘Knee Pants (all sizes) blue and brown, 35 cents ‘pair, fancy-striped Linen Pants same price. White Duck Pants (all sizes) 75 cents » pair. Seersucker Pants 31 = 2 $1 8 pair And 40 MPA ER ” ‘we might continue, but we do not wish tobore you with too many figures. Rest as: ee ee ‘sured that whatever you may need in Boys’ “fixinws” you can do better here than elsewhere by large odds. Dow Foscer Tur Bovs, SAKS AND COMPANY, AND DONT FORGET THAT WHEN THEY ‘The boys’ Own Outfitters, = WANT A WARM-WEATHER SUIT OF THE SEVENTH. ST AND MARKET SPACE. iB NEWEST PATTERN AND STYLE, OUR ARGAINS THAT MUST COMMAND ATTENTION. STOCK 18 FULL OF THR BEST THINGS A NICE GREY SERGE SUTT,.... 7.50. BARGATS. | MADE An all-wool GREY SERGE SUIT. 9.50, BAR@ALK. Aa all-wool BROWN MIXED SAILOR SUITS, ‘TTEENS AND CHEVIOT. - 10.00, BARGAIN. alice | Asilk-faced BLACK CORKSCREW PRINCE ALBERT SUIT........ 13.50, BARGAIN,| MATERIALS. WHITE FLANNEL AND Boys’ all-wool GREY CHEVIOT SUYT, sees trom 13 t0 18 years. 6.00. BARGAIN] genae suits, WitTt ITS. JER A CHILDS’ SUIT, from 5 te 13 . see years... s+ 2.00, BARGAIN, We are offering special bargaine in Se ee ee SILK, PONGER, ALPACA, AND SEERSUCKER ‘ stirs. NTs, aLt-woot. COATS AND VESTS. ane LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPAKY, Comer 7th and Gsts. n.w., Re. Opposite Patent Once. Fror Jains Jeux Towstzns. ICE-CREAM FREEZERS. WATER-COOLERS. REFRIGERATORS. 1CE-CRUSHERS. GATE CITY STONE FILTERS, JEWETT’S FILTERS, Before purchasing, examine our WATERMAN and NEW DINING-ROOM REFRIGERATORS. FRESH GOODS, $1 A PAIR UP, BOYs' LONG PANTS SUITS, LARGE VA- te RIETY, NEW STYLES—CASSIMERES, CHEY- 10TS, FLANNELS, BOYS’ BEERSUCKER COATS AND VESTS. BOYS SEERSUCKER NORFOLK Jack 278. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, Importers of Chins and Glass Ware, BoYs' BLACK ALPACA CoATa, _¥3 1205 Pennsylvania avenge. Reap 25 BAHU 6 60, “A TALK WITH GENERAL AUGUB," +3 081 Pewasrty! “kinins segte ens aermaniomas | Banoaine Ix Soman Dax Goooe be y NEEDS AND ASPIRATT 8 N “NEEDED NAVY-YARD MODIFICATIONS,” sa i “PUBLIC BERVICE KRVIEW.” ped WASHINGTON BUREAU, 1304 F Street Northwest. nt, Stock of Summer ‘Wash Fabrics is the best we ane have just opened this weet a rest many new ‘Ten Cents Copy; $2.8 year. yy so once ia ieghbne tae paar remem teat ue Lieut Coron Cuzviors nd Zansibar Ginghams, Anos! styles, 10 and aaa e eet hear Spe |. 20, 28, $7, saddens Sala ellie PLAIN AND FANCY STRAW stats, $L0OR off, cLorits ALL OF OUR CARPETS at Cost. WE HAVE JUST ADDED To ota stock =| berms EIGHT PATTERNS OF LIGHT COLOR CHEVIOTS, STYLE OF COATS SACK, THES AND FOUR BUTTON CUTAWAY, AKD at ‘THE PRICE, 915 PER SUIT, WE THIXE THEY ARE EXTRAVALUE, WE WOULD RE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU EXAMINE THESE surTs, GEORGE SPRANBY, ONE PRICE CLOTHTER, eS 434 SEVENTH STRERT, if 7 bs Cf FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1887—-WITH SUPPLEMENT. THESE ARE TWO GOOD THINGS TO HAVE AND THOSE WHO MAKE GOOD Us OF THE LATTER GENERALLY MANAGE TO GET THEIR SHARE OF THE FORMER, ASTONISHING RESULTS AND PLEASANT SURPRISES ARE PROMISED TO THOSR ‘WHO HAVE NOT ALREADY. EXPERIENCED THE COMFORT AND SAVING OF DOING BUSINESS WITH US. OUR AIM IS NEVER TO BEUNDER-SOLD. OVER-OHARGING IN OUR HOUSE 18 IMPOSSIBLE, EVERY ARTI. . (CLE 19 MAREEDIN PLAIN FIGURES. OUR BOYS SUITS FROM $2.50 TO 98 ARE MARVELS OF THE TAILOR'S ART AND A SURPRISE TO OUR PATRONSAS TOPRICRS. OUR ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHING FoR YOUNG MEX 18 ENDLESS IX VARIETY AND PRICK, OUR SUITS, COATS AND VESTS OROOATS FOR EXTRA LARGE MEN 15 & SPRCIALTY AND WE CAN FURNISH ARY S128 REQUIRED. AN EARLY caLt.1s go- LiciTED. cm THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING 00, 400 7TH ST. N.W., COR. D ST. ™ OUR UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT, ‘Of which we will Jet the prices speak for themselves. 60 paits of NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, Rus- botder, with figured center, tape edge all rotund, in white or ect; worth $1.35 pair. SPECIAL PRICE 950. A PAIR, 1,000 CORTAIN POLES in walnut, cherry, and pcs ariek Benen aire complete. SPECIAL PRICE ly 230, EACH. 15 different patterns of CURTAIN SCRIM, regular ‘12ye. quality. SPECIAL PRICE ‘80. A YARD. Our SPRING ROLLER HOLLAND SHADES in all colors, fixtures complete ; worth S0c. SPECIAL PRICE 290. BAUM'S. ‘TWO SPECIAL ITEMS ™ OUR SUIT DEPARTMENT. LADIES’ WHITE SUITS in all sizes, tucked skirts, with wide sash and plaited waists, made of fine India Linen, SPECIAL PRICE 93.48. LADIES* A fine Imported Cashmere Jersey, handsomely beaded, plaited back, perfect-fitting, SPECIAL PRICE $3.25. JERSEYS. BAUM CONTINUATION SALE or THREE SPECIAL ITEMS i» OUR GENTS’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. ‘We are still selling our Genuine French BALBRIG- GAN UNDERSHIRTS at 31c, that are actually worth 50c, Also, our 50c. PATENT ELASTIC DRAWERS at ‘36c., or three for 1. The only sizes left are 28, 30. 32. For afew days longer our $1 Laundered DRESS SHIRTS at 62c.,which must be seen to be appreciated. BBB MM MM om gS8y Bm AL) ADS SS BBB Sash 3 7TH, a AND D STREETS. Secu: Jensey Sure —FOR ONE WREK— ar LANSBURGH & BROS. Black cont back Jersey, $1.68; reduced from $1.98. Black coat baok, with vest front, only $1.98; former priew $2.25. Black Norfolk Jersey, $1.98; former price $2.75. Avery fine quality of biack braided Jersey, only $1.98 ; real value $3. One lot of Jerseys in Blue, Bisok, and Brown, with fancy silk stitehing, plaited fro nt, $1.96: worth $3.50 A full assortment of Blue and Bisck Jerseys, with ilk stitching, only $2.89. worth 94. Biaok beaded vost front Jerseys, $1.69; real value 93.98. Black beaded sheer vest frout Jersey, $2.98; worth et A very bandsdme fancy front beaded Jersey, $4.48; ‘worth $6.50. Gream Jersey, with vest front and cuffs, 91.69; worth $8. Also a very fine quality of Cream Jersey, ‘with vest frout, $2.25; worth 84.51 A very pretty Cream Jersey also $2.26; worth 84. A very handsome Creain Jertey, with plaited front, A fall assortment of Children's Jerseys, in all shades only 980. A few odd sites in Black Jerseys marked 49c. Soms ‘worth $1.25 among this lot. ‘This is @ forced sale. ‘We ave realized that wo have too many Jerseys, a | they must. For that reason we have put at taste | cut in the prices, : ‘Have you eter bought Jerseys from us? ‘ ‘Did you tiotice the fit? Ail ott Jerseys fit perfectly over the Nocress- ing at the waists, ea All Giit Jerseys altered gratis. A perfect fit guaranteed, ‘You would be surprised at the variety of styles we carry. Ott stock to select from fs cnormious, . Serres eee ss ‘Remioniber this one chance out of « hundred, ‘This ie the season tor Jerseys. A splendid. saty aciiele for seashore or mountain west, betas L. ARS = pURCH # ERG. ONE PRICE TO #VeRYBODY. id Saronpay Guove _ Banoarss, WOODWARD & LoTHRoP’s NEW STORE. ‘They will offer To-morrow the following excellent bargains: Ladies’ 5-Button Extra-Pine Snede Gloves, all the Tan shades, excelent fitting, sudusually fold at @1. Only 850. per pair. Ladies’ 4-Button Suede Gioves, Embroidered Backs, in Tans, Modes and Browns. Only 75e. Der pait. Ladies' 8-Button Jersey, All-Silk Gloves, Em- broidered Wrists, in Black, Browns smd Tens. Excellent quality. Only 81.25 per pair. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ste. fiex Dows Ix Hosa, at WOODWARD & LOTHROP'S NEW STORE. Betng overstocked, they have conclnded to Jower the stock by reducing prices, thereby ‘causing an increased demand. They offer: 1 Lot of Ladies’ Fine Lisle Thread Hose, split Boles, colors, Bizck, Navy Blue, Seal Brown, Gray, Tans and Modes. A special feature of this line is tho giving of a ball of thread exactly matching the color of the Hose, Reduced from G0c. to 450. per pair. 1 Lot of Ladies’ Extra-Fine Lisle Throsd Hose, Split Soles, in Gray, Tau, Modes, Navy, Sealand Wine, Reduced from 62% to 50c. per. pair, 1 Lot of Ladies Fine Four-Thread Lisle Hose, Split Soles, Extra.Fine Quality, colors Black, Navy ahd Seal. Reduced from’ 75e. to 62%¢. ‘per pair. In conjunction with the above, they desire to call attention to the following special bargain; 1 Lot of Children's Ribbed Cotton Hose, Full Regular Made, in Black and Navy Bine, Bizes, 6, 6%, 7, 74, 8 83 and 9, Prices, 16c., 18c,,20c..22c. 24e. and 250. (Main floor; south arch ) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts, nw. Guaxp “Opvextxar Suz OF LADIES CAMBRIC UNDERWEAR AT WOODWARD & LOTHROP'S NEW STORE. Having received their new stock of Ladies* Fine Cambric Underwear, they have concluded to inaucurate a special sile on Saturday, June 4th, and to more effectually introduce the stock will offer the following extraordinary bargains, ‘which are well worthy the immediate attention of the trade. LADIES' CAMBRIC CORSET COVERS. 100 dozen fine Cambric Corset Covers, high neck, trimmed with Hamburg, only 25c.each. 75 dozen fine Cainbric Corset Covers,V-syaped neck, trimmed with Hamburg, only 25c. each. 25 dozen fine Cambric Corsot Covers, low neck, trimmed on neck snd sleeves, with linen edging, only 31c. each. 50 dozen extra fine Cambric Corset Covers, high-square-neck, trimmed with Hamburg edge and insertion, only 50c. each. LADIES' FINE CAMBRIC DRAWERS. 80 dozen fine Cambric Drawers, tucked ruffle. with seven fine tucks above, only 50c. per pair. SO dozen fue Cambric Drawers, Hamburg ruffle, with threo clusters of three fino tucks above, only 50c. per pair. LADIES" CAMBRIC WALKING SKIRTS. 60 dozen extra fine Cambric Walking Skirts, wide Hamburg rufiie, with eight fine tucks above, only $1.50 onc! 0 dozen extra fine Cambric Walking Skirts, tucked cambric ruffle edge with Hamburg, seven fine tucks above, Only $2 each. LADIES FINE MUSLIN CHEMISE. 50 Dozen Fine Cambric Corded-band Chemise, only 50 cents each. 50 Dozen Fine Cambric Square-Neck Chem- ine, yoke of eight, clusters of five fine tucks, peck and sleeves trimmed with Hamburg, omy 7 ‘BE Boren Fine Cambric: Square-Neck Chem= age yoko of hae Porehou Lae leeves trimmed with {orchon. Lace only 75 cents each. 2s Doren Fine Cambric Chemise. V-shaped ao trimmed with Medici Lace and insert- ing, gly = 1 "So Dozen Fite Cambric Square. Neck Chemis Dp yoke of Fine Valenciennes Lace, neck. att trimmed with Lac 81,50 h. |GHT-GOW Mother’ Hubbard FINE CAMBIIC 25 Dozon Fine cambrie Night-Gowns, yoke of four clusters of three wide tucks, Cambric ruffle round neck and Sleeves, on) bric Mother Hubbard Night-Gowns, yoke of four clusters of seven fine tucks, néck and sleeves trimmed with Hamburg Embroidery, ouly 95 cents each. Thin “Spottt Sale affords ap excellent op- portunity to lay in a large supply of there gar. Inente preparatory to youc summer trip. are quite positive that lower prices than these on atch high qualities, cannot possibly prev elsewhere. 5a-(Secom: 1d. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. Ath and F sts n.W. P opaTo Ciunrs hese are goods that speak for themselves inourestablishment, Always fresh and crisp, Always brown and attractive. never burned or * underdoue and always properly seasoned. Our tail sales alone bave reached ashixh as Four rrels in & siugle day, which of course pro- cludes the question of stale potato chipa with “Groceries—No Liauor., ELFHONZO YOUNGS CO" Je. 423 Ninth at. ‘MBRELLAS ‘VIRGOL AND MIDDLETON, LONDON. ‘Wo have just opened an invoice of these celebrated Umbrellas of choice natural wood handles, price 85 to 910. Our stock is complete of Gloria Umbrellas of the best gtades, and sold at the lowest market Prices, B. H. STINEMETZ & SON, 1287 Pa. ave.. next to cor. 13th st. Je3. Azmor Benr & Co, DEALERS IN SHOES, real FRIDAY, JUNE 3D. On FRIDAY we will reduce the price on the following jroods to close them out: LADIES’ PATENT LEATHER VAMP OX- FORD TIES, Opera Toe, sizes aes Gar ae 24 3 46 OM B, Redttced from $3.50 to €2.78 per pair. LADIES' FRENCH KID OXFORD JTes, Patent Leather Tips; sizes, ee rr aa 3 4 445 OMB get: te Ve Sres eared 243 364 485 SHES ee Bo 2 rad tat 2 2% 3 344 443 bye 6D, Reduced from $3.80 to 82.68 per pair. Same aty c Wes fee me ie) 3 Se 4 465 Verio Leste 253 3M 4 46 Tete Wat 2 263 344 4% 5 5M OO. Reduced from $3.00 to $2.38. pet pair. LADIES’ KID OXFORD TIES, Opera Toe, ines, 2 2 1 2 2 2 BS 34 4 4% 5 OA 12 3 29 2 9 4 a3 Bee eS be oR , ee g pS 34 3 ay 4 in B By OC, OST TE WY Ver fore te m3 te 4 4% 5 OH OD. Reduced from $2.75 to $2.18 per pair. ‘Thisis a Staple Shoe, aud so is the next one. LADIES KID OXFORD TIES, Common Sense Toe; sizes. ted beh bea B54 46 3 a*t SS oe * 345 546 64 7B ey ee Y bec le Oar 436.5% 6 7D. ‘These goods are ctiesp st the prices we have suld them for during the season, and they dre BARGAINS NOW. ‘The above sizes are the remnant of our stock of these styles. When we have so few sizes we must efther lose sales orreplenish stock. We shall not re: plenish stock on these goods this season : therefore the room of these remnants is worth more to ua than the pfotit we would make by selling at regular prices, ARTHUR BURT & OOQ,, . se 1911 F STREET N.w. New Svuszx Goons. we have just received anew lina of Summer cousisting of Printed Linen Lawns aud, fndia Linens in new patterns and colori Higues es and Wells jn, pew. dengue, Black ih To-morrow, Saturday, June 4, at © p.m. the “Open- ing” positively terminates. Ontets by mail Will not be ‘Aled at Souvenir prices if received after 6 Pm. Je3 ANNUAL GRAND SUMMER OPENING, OPENING, OPENING, OPENING, OPENING. % FP PRS HORT SoS Ser it FRE HT hee - ‘00 mee W Wi : OPEXING, OPENING, OPENING, OPENING, OPENING, fn ALL THIS 2% too fun T HE Sys8 Sway pe E | WWey fe Ee Wi « WoW «ORE REE = OPINIONS OF THE PREBS: From the “Post"* of May 29: gage vent a RET eons per of now styles is tdvertined, ud Offers the Dew ani From “Such occasions are worth! oF the From Tae Paras Roraz Opexiva~ freat featare are the perlodical ete it inerchants gent esha regi coeaga et Price.” the “Republican” of May 30th: of record, for, the wasually attractive: ‘are exitibited on «. "opening fis sear'are. unutaa the “Star” of May 28th: “The established reputation of Mr. Lisnet wives the assurance that the seuvenise of the" oosstiou will Bot ‘be inferior to past ‘Opening Days." From the “Republican” of June 1st: “The store was crowded yesterday, notwithstanding the rain.” 1240. 25c. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 210. 123 Linen Collars, 3 for 250. 123g Linen Cuffs, 10¢. pair. 25e. Crepe Lisse Rufilings, 19¢. 98c. Spanish Lace Scarfs and Fichus, 790. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 10¢. Piain and Fancy Chemisettes, 17¢. Ze. Fancy Dancy Dotted Vells, Sc. each, 20 Trimmed Hats for 815. ‘33e. Straw Sailor Hats, all colors, 25c. 81.98 Fancy Moire Sash Ribbons, 81.79, 48c. Ribbons, 38¢.—$1.68 for $1.59. 48c. Ostrich Feather Tips for 39¢. ‘98c. China Silks for 780. 18e. Fancy Cloth Suiting, 184, 5c. 8129 ’2-inch Surah Silks, 55¢, Black Silke, $1, ‘98c. Black Satin Rhadame, 89a, 10c, Fans for 7c; 19¢. for 130. ‘26e. Fans for 19c.; 49 for 390. G8c. Fans for $9; 98 for 79¢. $2.98 $4.39 89.50 ‘Se. Jewelry for 1 Jewelry for 59; Ostrich Feather Fans, $22.47. 49¢. for 39c. Be. for 79, Watches, all styles, $3.98. Real Diamond Pins and Earrings, $8.98, 811.49 Real Gold Watches, 39.98, ‘98c. Satin Coaching Parasols, 87c. a1.58 82,93 $2.25 81.50 81.10 8c. Si Fancy Coaching Parasols, $1.37, for $2.48; $3.48 for $2.98. ‘Silk Umbrellas, gold, silver tops, $2.1 “Palais Royal” Kid Gloves, $1.35. Embroldeted “Elite” Kid Gloves, 98¢. ilk Mousquetsire Gloves, 59¢. 48c, Taffeta Silk Mousquetaires, 390. ‘30c. Pure Silk Mitts for 23c. 18c. AlL-Silk Mitts for 15c. 25c. Pocketbooks and Sstchels, 190. 49c. for 39¢.; 98e. for 79e. 83.39 68e. ‘Traveling Bags for 82,98, ‘Tourists," for toilet articles, 4%¢. 75e. Dolls59; 49 for 39c.; $1.68 for 980, 25c. Rubber Dolls for 19¢. 91.68 31.98 32.39 $2.98. 34.68 36.98 89 Sui 335.91 99.3 Vestfront Jerseys, $1.45, Braided Jerseys, $1.45. Chemisette Jersey, $1.98. Beaded Jerseys, $2.68. White Lawn Suite, $3.98, Suits $5.95; $5.98 for 84.99. its $7,098: 814.63 for $11. 18 Black Lace Dresses for $32. 37 Newmarkets, for traveling, €8.50. $17.35 Camels Har Wraps, $1: 81,48 24.98 ‘980, 4 Cashmere Shawls, $1.29; $2.98 for $2.69. London Tallor-made Jacketa, $3.98. ancy Lisle Thread Hose, 790. . Lisle Hose, split feet, 44c. 39¢. Silk Finished Lisle Hose, 33a, ‘44c. India Gause Vests, 330. 98c. Ribbed Lisle-thread Vests, 83e. 19¢. Nurses’ Tucked Aprous, 150. Nurses’ Embroidered Caps, 17¢. Corsets, French wooven, 59c. Bustles, to wear with reeds, 19. ‘98c. Embroidered India Linen Ssoques, 68¢. a119 4 ‘Alarm Clocks, 98¢. Japanese ware for 41¢. Boxes Note Paper, 21c. 10c. Pears’ Soap for 9e. 6c. Bottles Bay Rum. 120. 25e. Bottles Florida Water, 19¢, $1.15 Embroidered Cambrio Chotnises, 852. 830. Embroidered Cambric Nightgown, 306. G8c. Embroidered Short Underakirta, 590. S135 44c. Best Embroidered Ruffle Skirts, @1.13. luslin Drawers, 3c. ‘98c. Embroidered Corset Covers, 790. 12. Stamped Linen Tidies, 8c. 0c, Stamped Linen Scarfs, 276, $1.50 4;-size Damask Napkins, $1.39, be. 20-inch Cotton Birdeye, 590. g1.69 12360. 12%e. ‘The e248 SLi5 $1. tg ple thet ae 9 ee veins tise HOOE BROS. & 60, 15-8m. 1328 F st, Eien, EL Summa. = me Cooxxe Br Ga Ann tse GAS COOKING STOVES On band and forsala, 8-4 Turkey Red Table Covers, $1.42. Be. 24x48 Fine Damask Towels, 42c. Pillow-vane Cotton, Die. Barker's Mills and Androscoggin Muslins, 7390. Check Nainsook, all styles, 120. 19¢. Ecru Striped Pique, 15c. 29e.20-ineh Terry Cloth, 220. following at 10 per cent discount: Laces, Embroideries, Dress Trimmings, Buttons, Fancy Baskets, Oriental Gooda CHILDREN'S Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 40. . Lace and Embroidered Collars, 19¢ Sateen Dresses, all izes, @ 1.98. Qbe. Lisle-thread Hose, all sizes, 220. be. “Mother Hubbard” Aprons, 19e. Prettily Embrvidered Dresses, 88¢. ‘98c. Mull Caps, Patent High Backs, 86e. 89c. Infants’ Cambric Slips, 29c. GENTLEMEN'S ‘tbe. Half Hove for 19¢. ‘350. Half Hose for 20c.: 48e. for 40. Re. Gauze Underwear, 21¢. 35. Balbriggan Underwear, 280. 480. Underwear, all styles, 40. ‘25e, Scarfs, ail styles, for 190. ‘Bie. for 20e.; 4c. for 376. B5e. “41 irena- 4 ogc. French Percale shirts, 87 ‘Palsi Royal" Shirts, 760. Wool Bicycle Shirts, $1.13. ‘7de. Fancy-trimined Nightahirte, 67S 20e. Cuffs, 180.; 15e. Collars, 116. 25c. Silk Embossed Suspenders, 198. ‘92.25 Twill-silk Umbrellas, @L.00. 1.60 Genuine Gloria Utmbrelias, $1.38, ‘bc. Pure Linen ‘Handkerchiefs, 100. ‘98¢. English Kid Gloves, 70. el PALA ROYAL" |x (A. LEBER, Sele Propristor eed Menges 1117-1119 PENNSYLVastA AVE. WANTED--HELP. Vv ANTED—COOK, WASHER, AND IRONE 0 to the country : ees Apply to Room 20, Glover Bulidine, FANTED_A GOOD RELIABLE WOMAN feral housework in a sinall family ferred. Inquire at V yy ANTED- gred girl, thoroachly com) undress: no‘one need apy ly wi Ireferencea. V iy ANTED—WOMEN COOKS_@10 TO #25. | Porter, Mxids, Nurses, Won BUREAU, 517 7th at nv. oF | ED—TEN COLORED raise OMEN public institution, Ave White scrubbers tor four White Dish Washers for resott, Tot! ite, city and. daud Paetry at THO) once. RAL BUIY: iret nw. de ANTED— MAG OOM WALLER. WAAR rahe FREER TY ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED WAITER, ONE Wares su nureueetaee™ i125 | et 420 Burst nw. | NTED-AT SCOLTS—AT ONCE—TWO GOOD ABR A Ory can So oad ares fe man, “S10 oth st: nw E WASTED SJOURNETS EN CARPENTERS, K mz SiS 1th at. Wrenn. aE BEA GOOb SO sae ates. ED-A FIRST-CLASS COOK 7 aa “Must have good referer piy at apn. 10th st. vad, Bs "ot Dit MOULTON ANTED—AN INT! NT TO {arn the grocery is tion, ‘Adress GROCER, Star ofice WANTED = 10,000 LADY AGENTS AT 0 entirely new undercarinent YOUTH tionally, “Agents averace $10 to our Allabout It Free Mra. HE. 1 733 7 Asi ___'30 Lakeside B'id'z, Chicago, TM Vv TARTED: WHITE GIRL 10 COOK WA’ andiromzapply at 1337 Corcorm st: eee TED-A LADY OF SOME TACT Fok 01 a A, sibseription debartinent. uo former ex ood relerencrs regu ame, SPL BTEWARES FANTED—A FIRST. erwoman: must give c 16th ASS COOK AND Wastt y reference. Apply 1110 n.W., between 1 atid 4 p.m. we WANTEDIMEN To SELL. SHETIAXD-MOUN tain Pontes: fancy colors: litth ies; ample pony free om conditions, For fur’ tiewlars. Ut Prone es Atamped self-addroscd envelope. BARON YAS Boerne, Kendall County, Texas. "ANTED — ASSISTAN’ about 20 yeaa, speaking Gi with rood reference aise two colored git: fcr i Saya at MEYER'S HOTEL, 470 Pennsylvauia ave ANTED-WHITE AND COLORED Cooks, Chambermaids, Nurses, Wait and Scrub Women. Waiters, Drivers, Dishwashers. ‘COOMBS & BURGLs: _ Jee ANTEDTG_WER 10 —ARBORT BRICK: at National Press Brick Co. Apply at Works Waterloo Statio maid, who will assist the wok, ant Exndstras Scares chil mute Small: good references Tequire Apply e415 30st now red. faualy mist stay at nicht. | NTE AND ASSIST WITH | housework also a settled woman to nurse, must atay at night. 935 K st. nw. fat cuperieuce in pastey preferved, Any ith st nwe side door. > "ee ‘ANTED—A WHITE PROTESTA chamber work, or 0 away with at) sirod, the beet off feferences required maw Vv D NAS CHAMBER. maid and waitrese: must have city referees and must stay at nights. Apply at 1902 G st. n.w. Je2. } ANTED—A TIDY COLORED Bo¥ TO RUN V evator, One who understands his Dusit >. 8," Star Oftice. Ware — WHITE AND COLORED COOKS {inate and female), office apd stnfe boy shiseity ks, chambermaids, &; setts, Connecticut, Rock: 30 and 632 F st.n.w. for New York, ie, Ma” FM BE Ei tor for Lewspaper work : good pay and tion. Address, with reference, I ASTER BRIGHT, | for three hours each day at ones to C. D. ALDERSON, 635. rr Jer2-"Bt | ANTED—A WHITE MAN TO TAKE CARE OF | horses apd carriages: must understand his bust ess: city references required. Aduress, statin Wanted, Box 107, Star oilice WARTED—A WOMAN TO COOK, Wasi XD fron. Apply 414 9thst.nw. Jel ANTED_WHITE AMERICAN BOY, ABOUT 15 | years old, todrivea milk waxon, help to milk, fiand make himself useful: 1uust bring ood references ‘Address corner of 5th and q st - Apply TANTED—A FIRST-CLASS COOK AT MOi GAS's, 933 Dat aw. #13 Wisin ay, INTELLIGENT BOY ABOUT 17, Pe AIRY at ELECTRIC STEAM LAUNDRY, 10 st_.w. ANTED—DUNDORE'S EMPLOY! Teau, ‘by ladies. Men and won | ‘and colored.for all kinds of domestic labor, ‘springs, with reference. 717 Mst n.w. Y/ ANTED—MAIDS, NURSES (COOKS, MAL i female), Toe eo ae fe yn, N, ¥. and other cities. Cee ed he Yann ANTED—A WOMAN OF SENSE AND ENERGY, Witcren outside principal citer: forour bastions in hor locality; salary about $50. monthly. refercucos exchanged. EJ. JOHNSON, Supt, 14 Barclay. st, X.Y. imy26-th, trtw ” | ANTED-—MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRIS | W fire lirht and proftatie eimployment. no 1 business; no humbug. Send 10 axe to commence on. Only afew hundred will be puted. Address ALBANY SUFVLY CO. Albany, | ANTED—DUNDORES EMPLOYS. eau, conducted by ladies. Men and won colored, for all kinds of domestic iabor, fo mags. with reference. 717 Mst_ 0. few "iniormational Pailer Syste ruleor tape-measure alone, as all. scieutific tail éminent Paris, Berlin and’ London ke ‘Most easily learned, rapid,compre Practical, andthe only aymem in ‘igerca tence the aed \% terns cut, inaterials fitted, hich needa no rents. Tasted ait by Mlzne. Basped draped or susd. Tue syste fa eaten. JER, “Conservatory of Modes, Washington | N — SITU ATION AS ORGANIST OR ‘71® 19th st. v.w. 3-3" JV ANTED_nY A GerwaN A SITUATION foan American family to do chamber work and Jain sewing, and teach children German,” Address Box 87, Star office. Peal WAsteo oy A TABLE COLORED Amuasituation ‘as cook: city Telerences- Appi | at 1211 160 at. nw. IF YOU WANT A COOK, MAID, Matteress, reas uree,Laundress, Coochine, Bate ralet, Walte ry. : ¢ rt ee NATIONAL BUREAU, 515 sth aun, ANTED_BY A RESPECTABLE COLOM: parr, | uation a8 nurse, cuamberuaid or general | Cullateral Securit housework reference. Call 2003 ‘Ket. | York av sa cea: ae 0.00010 LOAN (iy ANTED—BY A RESPECTARL | 00 wash and iron in | *yS.o00 ON Wi V8 Situation to cook, Fate Weet Wectdngtor J ANTED — SITUATIONS — aids, two nurses, on with referenc 5 5 Me BUREAU. References. Call | ‘Cooks, Chamber ress, Lauudress, Ree ee en Walters Cooke. (i Bien ae ass otis aba Vales NTED-BY A‘ ED WOMAN, A | Ws omen eae leavin theeity, | to wail on a iady or ‘of child; best of refer ‘Apply tor two. Wee ar = mEADgvaig RTERS— POSITIC ach | COO: Tivo YOUN Wiastee decane is aoc colored girls wish places to take sure of feet of feferences furnished. Address “HL tend Semiinary. City. WANTER SITUATIONS FOR COOKS, eet = Seen End summer resorts, Fane. WANTED BE AX, EXPERIENCE i ttratfon as titpse for one eh ge AppIY at No. 110 Sth st. ve ‘ANTED—HEADQUARTER Foi COOKS, HOUSE- jx workers, ntids, waltrens ures, lauiiizow, me apis, ayer burlers, conchnien, farm aud to and country. NAI. BUREAU Tthst.mw. ‘Be es = BY A STENOGRAPHE! gor FSR cE CHAM. four experienced in- ravers. fare “honda, | 5 families, hotels, | ail, 30 and TYPE- ante PLACES FOR COOKS, SIAIDS, Warr. | = Wixi ote eens nurses, lady*s, A) ONEY TOL maids and other help, wit references, for this and gthercitios ‘GLE ste. Telephoue 379-2, Pk Orange A) | Adress Box 148, Siar iV ANTED-IT KNOWN THAT © & BUNDI, OF 456. Louisiai Womite City Hall, is Coumnissioner of the States and ier lw ki | Lewus on! Buildin iM ae W Ante: > ANTED ‘uilow out uf city LOTS. Rader Woes ot, bere e msicutaicer wes WOW eee Ml y yor at ME NATIONAL CAPUTALEN gruel 2 Mather, preekdemt, ras ates spent i. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS VANTED-A TRAINED GOAT. CALL at i Late. a Wise SPOOND HAND taken five. Wwe TED F PURNISHED yt aM. PAR Girone. $3 ter MEN WHO restining tor ALT SOHO, ee Weer stone A WM. woop 18 and = STED DWE Ou Woke Tinea W. redoranreteroed, Arana ae Ww . em eke GUNS TAPAT ION Ce nS yew Ae Woes PoAND PILE ANTED oral Ww Fat W WELLS Dr terme mode SHA Neh et te ANTED 4 Tor hey, BORED, DRIVEN AND. Addrees W. Ii. Mok HAND st be ) PASTURE KEEPING ot Termin fe EVERY hopy We ANTED TO KNOW the lowest cash priees.-on enay ity, to parties with wend refereuces & SON, Manutacturing Clothiers and Pail Ww axtep BOUNTY LAND WAKEAN DS. STRASBU rR ¥ ny ta ww maT, Le Del Powrrty atid Wa tek mh s-sor ET CLEANING WORKS ries cexcept Maryland. ANTED-TO © ww prices aay 11 Gy V pe toany JANA REAGAN WANDER tonnes Stoves, Carp kindof Me Cee. an CASH PRICE, Watehoa, i Lepaid Addewes HBAUM. Wa MAGic ¢ ny breaking out wrinkles, back al custentenents Por inated to alt who ase WANTED GRUSINESS MEN with ae for neat Jo maks sapeciuy af pean woe TAYLOR © BART Printers mhi? Wate, AU BS jerus, box atalie ¥ called for aisd rete B. LAFFERTY, Hay scales, 10th sad ba ay Jeli, WANTED IMOTH AND OTHER INSECTS FX. 4 Ecravers, EX EF. TEALES | stock At Terminated frum earpety, furniture, Ture, ke by mig Rrvowse Mil thems, Akoe Nap Gan a WOHACES Bue ia. ave .r WASTED STAM CARPET CLEANING. No whipplme by our process, Telopisuie 115°6. H.CHAGE Eko. Git La ave ewe 2 ANTED— COMMISSIONER OF State ond 4 W: LOST AND Lx IUND. Lontno8 SHC RSbay MOUS iNG, A mee asTPIN Avold bar studded with tary wut Surtable reward if lef? at Sta ReTWEEN Pent ihy dit bere at ie ASTLIN, ON Pm, ; four bujed Whe a it Vernon he GOT st nw A PURPLE AMPTHVST Bl reday, butween Vr aud RIX o'C or five large stones with @iaiiond cont between Hand hk ste on Lath it corner of K and McVherson Square, 314 Hat. nw LoOSt A NHITE SETTER boa. wrnK Bi 4 care, Liberal reward it returued to 022 ied ard BUNCH OF KEYS, wikia mo tin ate. Khows Feiurued to 1921 Hist. wow va DS BAN a, LARGE, NEWEOUNDL AND, white and black, Very. tat, trom, Ath aight ot May 27, respoude to "N d for de ne Bs Ost awateh evidence toc Nod far ward Loss sayinon: BANK BOOK, ENCLOSED #13 J and several papers. Keturu to i410 Mout ay Kewnrd #5, st ON JUNE 1ST, ETRUSCAN EAIGNG, jearla. Mewar if rouirned to Osta EADY ine a Ur AYED AWAY ON THE Le 1 OF May Mexicat, A Lbeval reward gy returned to yen ae vA LARGE BLACK SHEP. name of Muller Tewatd will be paid Mf returmed to It Gs hic per 1th aud Keats. nw. - TOK STRAYED A SMALL. LIGHT Bhi Q A wuit A Liberal re wa maid if rete P40 Gk ws Jed ae F ORT—ON SUNDAY, MAY “19, SMALL MEXICAN 4 ow Diss. drab color. nickel sth st. aw ARP VIN Tretur. VIN i to owne WILL RE THOS. F. WAGGAMAN, Moses TO10AN ON REAL ESTATE AT Lowe ‘eat rates of inter my19-15t Moxes, 20 LOAS ON UAL Esrace is rai A city ¢ a lowest rates uf fiterest a: ch KMGiT, SLU 4 Monkt to los ‘attention to uit myd-tin 1h aj Gwe rd ON REAL ESTATE, thant, now, STATE, N 6S OU LOLTZMAN, os corner 10s aud F mia. 9 yi OS EY TO LOAN ON Avro ciao kaddl ‘i. wala, ATNS Cor Mana 10 ate UNEY 70 LOAN 1 sus LO MUL BE Je security: gates, on aprrorageeah Pecteimy 24ert Denny 1a UNEX TO LOAN 41 LOW LST RATES OF INTEREST UN MbAL LOLA LE SECU KI LY LHUSS. IMLEL & O04 fe, Teed ¥ at ne, woe TOLMAN ON REAL ESTAIL AT LOWEST tem, WER & SON, DANENHOWER £ 99%, D LOAN O§ HEAL STAT). O18 rinse clus SOULE, AL soWeet Patino Smock EX, 303 Teh at. Gauy where the weCUTIy is god. 0.0°GK BOARDING. Pur? DUPONT HOUs", NS. £. COR 7TH -— Senet ten a a ue site ee a eticut tebe board: Mealy Gneetiaas in every ‘Teeyect 38, at st8 oy whutunenter Gini room elwaye remy sor diuuer perliga ‘Terme moderate. Sensi WANTED-HOUGES WaSEere gaicettioS Raia Ee JOR BENT—-FURNISHLD ROOMS, WITH FIRST. ae cee 2\ tee i Fultioa chance Wit Dat PERSONAL, | Gu - ig SEnVICE 2 bey pers | sn ay Sees THENG COOL. i Dues oes quiz Neer ue Senet Seer es Sage 7 vPom om Oweey Sea See iet va