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_ THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON movpa -Sune 6, 1897. CROSBY S. NOYES. Editor. ‘The Evening has a regular. permanent fide daily circulation more than treble ff any other daily paper published in ter than that ocher daily papers here added 2HE STAR cannot vodertake t0 preserve or return rejected communications. Contributors tho wish to possess their manuscripts, f un wsed, should keep a cop 88 Matter of whatever character intended for yblication must, its appearance the same day 16 desired, reach the uiflce not later than 12 e'elock noon. 8" No attention paid to Anonymous Letters oF Communications on any subject, The Post seems angry to have convinced itself Ghat seven-eighths of the old clerks are not to be Dounced under the new ruies, and tortured by the Feflection that it has tnadvertently permitted Atself to be put in the attitude of denying official Pap tothe office-hungry. Its indiznation against the public clamor, which interfered 30 effectively to baffle hopes based upon the avowed purpose of the new rules, finds vent in spasmodic and period- feat outoursts, now of repudiated interview, now of melancholy doggerel, and now of potnt- less quotation from the proposed legislation ef twenty years ago, and copious misrep- resentation of the attitude of THe STAR. Real civil service reform, increasing the efficiency Of the public service, and protecting the tenure of OMce of the competent agalnst political assault, has been and ts favored by the Stak, The Post has not been recognized as an enthustastic cham- pion of teal civil service reform, and the fact that It indorsed the new ruies and credited Mr. Oberly with saying that they were originated for the pur- Dose of “ousting the Incompetent republican: Perhaps sugyested that in these rules tt snuffev ‘the savory odor of promised good things to come. ‘The repeated insinuation that the Baltimore Sun's Anterviews with promin als, In Which It ‘was stated that seven-eighths of the old clerks Would be discharzed, are not authentic, must be referred to the It ts barely possible that the Sun's interviews are of the same character as the zed Oberly interview. If this 1s so, the clerks will gladly learn, not merely motives in connection with the new e been aband but that, notWwith- ting the Sun and Post interviews, such mo- Vives have never been entertained. > ample at present, will nvenience of patrousand “The train service, ¥ ldtitions as of the tramie require.” Sosays the new B. £0. schedule, which, on the Oce Dear Cannes. Affectionate mothers and fathers are anxious just now to please their children who bring a good report from their teachers at the end of a school year. In order to make your dear children happy take them to HEILBRUN'S LARGEST ONE-PRICE SHOE PARLORS. ‘Let them enjoy there the smiles of the “OLD LADY IN WINDOW," Be presented with @ beautiful CHROMO, especially devised by our artist for the School Commencements of OUR DEAR CHILDREN, and buy a pair of our BARGAIN NO. 1. Children’s Hand-sewed Oxford Ties and Button, 73¢. BARGAIN NO. 2. ‘Misses’ Hand-sewed Oxford Ties and Button, tipped oF plain, 73, 85, 97c., $1.23, $1.47. BARGAIN No. 3. Boys’ and Youths’ Patent Leather Oxford Ties, Kid Low Button and Ties, 97c. to 81.50. * BARGAIN NO. & Ladies’ French Kid Oxford Ties and Button. 1,97, worth $3.50. BARGAIN XO. 5. New York, Rochester and other high grades Hand- sewed Ladies’ Button Boots go this week at $3.50, worth $6.50. BARGAIN NO. 6. Gent's Low and High-Quarter Button Prince Alberts and Oxford Ties, Hand-sewed, $2.97, equal to any 86 1. HEILBRUN, 402 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. P.S.—TICKETS AND CHROMOS FOR ALL. 46 ‘Metropolitan Branch, at least, leaves the present Inadequate service substantially unchanged, and | actually exts out sou Stations from fast-train service previously enjoyed. | ‘The double track which was promised for the early spring will not apparently be ready for a Year yet, if then. Meantime the dimc Tying on the growing b: Single track are constantly incre ‘The trains are getting more and more irregular and behind time. The local trains are more frequently std ‘Tracked to make way for delinquent express train: or for trains th: the new schedule gives the right of way over local trains, Inmbe ¢ trains returning { ‘West, and which ought to go back by the old Pa- tapsco main Hine, now used as a freight line, It seems evident that Washington will need to rely for conventent and frequent communteation with {ts “booming” suburban settlements upon other facilities than those to be furnished by the Unprocressive B.<O. The proposed cable ea system fer the — District contemplated am extension to Soidiers’ Home, and a Vine under some management running out | Seventh-street Koad to the District Une, with | Branches for short distances in Maryland to the Princtpal suburban villages, will doubtless furnish What fs needed. Washington must be bound more closely to its outlying settlements. Some men of brains and push, favorable to the city, will make money in thus aiding Washington's development, and the fuet 1s recognized and appreciated. $< The decision of the Court In Genera! Term against the validity of the allezed Sunday law under which the prosecutions against druggists ‘and tobacconists have been made will compel the Gropping of the matter, or the resurrection of Ordinances still more ancient, long treated as ob- Bolete. The vigorous enforcement of unburied laws, including those against the sale of Hquor Dn Sunday, ought to furnish sufficient outiet for the zeal of the Commissioners in requiring a legal and proper observ- nce of Sunday in the District. It would ‘Moubtless he to the advantage of the District that Other occupations than that of lquor-selling should cease on that day, and that the Fourth Commandment should be better observed, but new Jegisiation seems necessary if a forcible check is ly growing suburban | i ‘Wo be applied by the Commissioners. The old ordl- ances discovered are generally so comprehensive in their terms that they cannot be literally en- forced, and tn principle there is as much impro- pelety in abating the requirements of a law by a forced construction and partial application as in Agnoring the law altogether. ee ‘Mr. William O'Brien has declined to be mixed ‘Up, even im name, with the commnunistic move- ‘ment In America, and his refusal has called down ‘upon him a shower of vengeful denunciation. It 3s even chargea that he 1s in secret collusion with ‘tae Irish landlords, and that his apparent hostility sim bad faith. It would be quite as just for him toturm upon his accusers and charge them with Detng in the pay of the British government to drag him and his mission into disrepute with the hon- St people of the United States. He has shown his, good sense in refusing to let the Irish patriot cause be made a catspaw for any scheme to give lazy men a living without work. ——$——_—-—____ American yachtsmen will hope that the Thistle may continue to beat the Irex. They desire to ‘win from or lose to the best yacht, unquestionably, ‘at Great Britain can produce, and, if victorious, to leave the Britishers no chance for excuses. The performances of the Thistle so far indicate that it eee ed one the cup, no English yacht DIES-T GUARANTEE A PERFECT DRESS, Lage Swell bust dress only Se 4.3, andF dol? peices Ul Sepeember at Ona? SIME PERLIE, 1110 F st. Tz Geur Mux Dovwxs No. OUR SACRIFICE YOUR GaIN. 1 STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN RELIABLE FOOTWEAR. 13 IT A WONDER THAT WE ARE DOING THE BUSINESS? FOR THIS WEEK ONLY: Cousins’ Fine Kid Button Boots, #2.20. Ladies’ Frather-Weisht. Hand-Tarned Button Boots, rewular $4 Shoes, now $2.95 Ladies’ Genuine Kid Hand-Sewed Oxford Ties,marked down to 98e. Ladies’ Kid Opera and Pointed Slippers, down to 50c. Mines’ Hand-made Patent Leather Tipped Oxfords, only 74e. Gent? French Calf Custom-made Low Ties and But- ton: everybody's price 85 Genta’ and Low-Cut Shoes, 62.95, the equal of ny _ Gents’ Hand-Turned Goat Pumps, cheap at $1.25, goat 98c. Boys” and Youths’ Fine Cuf Low Shoes, formerly taarked $2, some $2.50 and $3, reduced to $1.48. a WM. HAHN & COS RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, ‘816 7TH ST. and 1y22 PENN. AVE. G. T. Kex TAILOR, 414 9TH ST. Nw. Cooma Br Gua Afall Lneot GAS COOKING STOVES (Ge hand and for sala mAS1 WASHINGTON GAS-LIGHT COMPANY. EN'S SUMMER MERINO UNDERSHIRTS, SILK | Minding atin tusk low sleeves Seek Soe Soc. at BLUM'S, 745-747 Stet ne "ACED SATIN RIBBON, PICOT edige, no shade misting, Se. worth 12%, at seest Deserre Tue Dissne Rax OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT HAS BEEN CROWDED ALL THE FORENOON BY PATRONS ANXIOUS TO SECURE SOME OF THE GREAT BARGAINS IN SAMPLE SHOES WHICH WE ADVERTISED IN YESTER- DAY'S POST. THIS FURTHER PROOF OF THE PEOPLE'S CONFIDENCE IN OUR AN- NOUNCEMENTS IS HIGHLY GRATIFYING TOUS. ITISNOTHING NEW, BUT NONE ‘THE LESS APPRECIATED BY Us ON THAT ACCOUNT. THEY HAVE LONG SINCE LEARNED THAT WHAT WE ADVERTISE ISHERE. YOU KNOW, OF COURSE, WHAT “SAMPLE” SHOES ARE. THEY ARE THE DRUMMERS’ SAMPLES—THE SHOES THAT REPRESENT THE REGULAR STOCK—AND ‘THEY ARE ALWAYS THE BEST THAT CAN BE PICKED OUT—JUST LIKE NICE BIG APPLES AT THE TOP OF A BARREL WHEN YOU GET “SAMPLE” SHOES YOU GET THE BEST THAT'S MADE. JUST AS. WE GOT THEM CHEAP JUST SO ARE WE SELLING THEM CHEAP. TEE LINE CON- SISTS OF LADIES' AND MISSES’ HAND AND MACHINE-MADE SHOES. FRENCH AND CURACOA KID, DONGOLA, CAMEL- EOPARD FOXED, STRAIGHT GOAT AND PEBBLE SHOES, IN BUTTON, HOOK AND LACE. MEN'S AND BOYS’ HAND- STITCHED AND MACHINE-STITCHED SHOES IN CONGRESS, BUTTON, LACE AND LOW QUARTERS; IN KID, KANGAROO AND CALF, TIPPED AND PLAIN, EACH PAIR THE FINEST OF ITS KIND, THE “MODEL” SHOE FROM WHICH THOUS- ANDS HAVE BEEN SOLD THE COUNTRY OVER WE PUBLISHED OUR PRICE LIST IN THESUNDAY POST. OUR PRICES FOR THESE “SAMPLES” ARE FULLY 35 PER CENT LESS THAN THE SAME SHOES WILL COST YOU IN THE REGULAR STOCK. THESE ARE FACTS, SAKS AND COMPANY, CLOTHING, HATS, FURNISHINGS AND SHOES, x6 300 TO 308 SEVENTH STREET. 500 REMNANTS INDIA LINON, LENGTH to Lo yards, Ze. per ytrd, worth 13e. a ee UM 745-757 8th a ae Jet-2te ILK MELINE, IN BLACK, WHITE, AND CREA! Siegen wide tor ean ee msde parse worth 35e. Do mbination, “pAb and 1243 11th st. se. Essz Qoax Vioer Mam, AND YET A LARGE MAJORITY OF THE PEOPLE IN THIS WORLD ARE NOT WHAT THEY SEEM. ‘This is a very broad assertion to appear in s simple advertisement, but our aim in this matter is to set our- self right—to show that we are governed by a principle ‘and because of the reason of things, and not by a base policy resting upon the shifting sands of A FALSE APPEARANCE. ‘We would rather be wealthy than seem tobe. We would rather be the true friend of the vast army of ‘workingmen than seem to be. Being their trne friend, ‘we would not and could not, at the turn of their backs, stab them in a vital part and take their life blood to feed and sustain the Judas Iscariots who betrayed their brethren for a traitor’s price. ‘We would rather be the friend of the poople than seem tobe, and tothisend have we bent our every ‘energy and put forth our best efforts—laboring in sea- son and out of season to produce and furnish them with desirable, Gurable, ‘stylish, and perfect-fitting farments at prices which have absolutely paralyzed ‘the greedy, grasping ghouls who bave feasted upon this community without let or hindrance for lo! these many years. We would rather be purs and true and just and faith- fal than seem to be. Pope avers that “The proper study for mankind is man." And if we know ourself, our motive in coming smong you was PURE, ‘That in the conduct of our business we call upon the ‘thousands and tens of thousands of people who bave patronized us to witness that each and every statement made by us, public or private, was upon investigation found to be TRUE. ‘Likewise to testify that in all our dealings with them they never found us. a than And to every promtas of protection ever made wehave FAITHFUL, Blow ye, the trumpet blow, and summons all the Beople to VICTOR & ADLERS TEX TERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE, TEN 927 and 029 7th St N. W., Cor. Mass. Ave, STRICTLY ONE PRICE Open Saturday until 11 p.m, ‘Office nee stri; SHEERS +S rt or laya er MESTAL LACE FLOUN OEE cron, 808. Per Fasspecst _ seen 745-7 aes. _ sett 11th et. we. Fuossezr Sura. “eT. | arse have made SWEEPING REDU are anxious to close out as many of them as possiblein the next 30 days. We name in part: ‘many, hence the reductioi ‘The buyer for JEWELRY, LEATHER GOOD4, AND FANS, has secured the following Goods, which, being dought at a discount of 33% per cent, will be offered Eo AOE Pe GGG, 00 00 DDD 88g fe £3 03 BB ple ‘The manufacturers are busy making up New Goods for Fall Trade. Our buyer closed out the samples of ‘Summer Novelties of a Pocket-book Manufacturer. 84 CARD CASES. ‘Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ Card Cases, of Real Alligs- tor, Real Seal, and Real Japanese Leather. Plain or ‘with Oxydized Silver Trimmings. Beautifully finished. Seventy different styles, Worth from $1.68 to $3.98 each. Your choice for 980. (27 Exhibited on counter near door of No. 1117 Pennsylvania avenue. 123 POOKET-BOOKS, Jepancee, Alligator, and Seal Leather, With and without Oxydised Silver Trimmings Some have Memo- randum, All are Leather-lined. Not one worth less than 75c. Many worth $1. Your choice for 49¢. (27 On counter near door of No. 1117 Penns. ave, EFF OA wn Ss. aA Sy FO AA BOWN Se98 = One Case Japanese Fans. Quaint Figures in Red and Gold. Sticks of Cane and Bone. Guaranteed to be 49c. fans; that is, same quality as sell for 49c, Your choice for 25e. J FRE W W WFERL RRRY ¥ JE, WRWW Ee RY y ao JEP Wey ge BRE YY JJJ EEE W W EEE ant = Tiffany is making a specialty of Real Oxydized Silver Jewelry, in the form of Girdles, Belts, Chatelains, ete. Fortmany of the pieces he is charging 875. A manufacturer, with more skill and daring than money, lias duplicated these styles in imitation silver. We have the goods for sale at less than cost of manufsc- ture. Girdles, with Attachment for Fans, $5c. Girdles of Elaborate Patterns, 98c. to 4.68, Belts, New and Beautiful Designs, 98c. to $1.98. Chatelaines, with Chains for Fan, only 19¢. Chatelaines, with Three Chains, for $1.35, Chatelaines, Extra Size and Superior, $1.98. ‘Charms for Chatelaines, 39¢. to 980. Dime Boxes, 49c. Bonbonnieres, $1.68. NOTE—The Raised Oxydised Silver Designs are ‘most elaborate and beautiful. A Large Chatelaine, with Needle Case, Memorandum, and Vinaizrette of Oxydized Silver, as Charms, is one of the many Novelties you will admiro. IIBPP AL A 11g88q ““p PAA L H PPP AAT. AA T8534 Bo AAAL AMATI BP A ALLLLA’ AllSsa5 RRR OOY ¥ A oe BRO %Y F AE oe rs.8 9 AAE BR Roo ¥ A ALLL (A. LISNER, Sole Proprietor and Managcr,) 6 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. EAD! JOINTLESS ING, IN FAN Reg a Ms, GE seh te 745.747 iBth ot e WHITE AND FANCY SILK WEB SUSPENDERS, . Wow patent buckle, 25e. the regulat rice 49c. at the Bouble Combination, 1241 and 1243 11thst. se. Buavws GGG, RRR FER OA TTT @ 6G ER E Aa fo PS EL fA f ode HE Eee 4 ¢ ccoL FRE A NNN Gt gor EM & E HES E oo% coo tu, Kee dA R RUN NN GOS Sg A OL ERE S mA OT E age MA OE EE Sys8 TLLL EER OF GREY AND BLACK DRESS GooDs. Finding that we are overstocked in these goods we ONS on them, as we 30c. Grey Mohairs reduced to 20c. ‘35e. Black and White Checks reduced to 250. 60c. Grey Mixed Suiting reduced to 45e. 40c. Grey Striped Suiting reduced to 25c. 50c. Grey Diagonal Suiting reduced to 350, 60c. Grey Serge Suiting reduced to 45¢, $1.00 Grey Camel's Hair Suiting reduced to 70c. 21.00 Grey Cloth Suiting reduced to 75c. $1.00 Grey Tricots Suiting reduced to 80c. In BLACK GOODS we carry s full line; we have too fs 10 Silk-Warp Henrietta Cloth reduced to 90¢. 5 Silk-Warp Henrietta Cloth reduced to $1.05. $1.50 site -Warp Henrietta Cloth reduced to $1.25. 50c. All-Wool Cashmere reduced to 40c. 50c. All-Wool Albatross reduced to 420. 50c. All-Wool Nuns Veiling reduced to 42c. ‘7c. All-Wool Nuns Veiling reduced to 60c. 81.00 Camel's Hair Serge reduced to 75c. 83.00 Brocade Velvet Grenadine reduced to @1.60. ‘We have a few pieces of ALL-SILK GRENADINE in FIGURES and STRIPES that we will close at half- price. You will find them great bargains. ‘We are showing s full line of NUNS VEILING with ‘TAPED EDGES, suitable for veils, An inspection of these goods is requested, a2 the Prices on them have been Dut so low that they cannot fail to please any one in search of fine goods at low Prices, We are always WILLING and ANXIOUS to show them. SPECIAL BARGAINS in BLACK SURAH SILKS at 75, 85, $1.00, 81.25. : BLACK SATIN RHADAMES at 95c., worth $1.25. BLACK SATIN RHADAMES at $1.20, worth #1.50. Extra good values in BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS, QUINNET'S WELL-KNOWN BRAND, from 760. to me PEL Ere: cE oat worth from $3.00 to $5.00. BES 8.3.50, worth from $4.50 to 96.00. ocean ees bay of ind to please call early toget your pik SAWS. 2TH, 8TH, AND D STREETS. Nee ae cis MER sta. BABY COACHES. BABY COACAES, AA the Very Lowpet Brioes, Largest Assortment beans: my ms age a 9 Seta, | , THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C MORDANE A fi 1887—WITH SUPP Ravvcroxs Ix Darss Goons ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP’S NEW STORE. To dispose of the following lines of Dress Goods at once we hate lowered their price, viz: 42-inch cream all-wool Canvas Boucle Cloths, reduced from 75 to 50c. per yard. ‘36-inch all-wool Striped Albatronses, in light colors, reduced from 37% to 31c. per yard. ‘42.inch Canvas Cloths, two shades, tan and brown, reduced from 59 to 3lc. pet yard. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cex. Lith and F ste n.w. Great Baroass Ix Towns at ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP’S NEW STORE. Preparatory to the transecting of a large bust- ‘ness in Towels, a8 usual with us at this season of the year, we bave purchased very extensive- Jy, and are now offering the greatest bargains we have yet shown. We have placed the most conspicuous values on # long table (20 ft.) in front of our Linen Department (basement), in order to enable you to take in the stock at a glance, and otherwise facilitate the selections of the crowd of customers sure to be attracted by this sale. 250 doz., 18 by 36, bleached and unbleached. Huck Towels, warranted pure linen, grass bleached, extra durable, and soft finished, usu- ally sold at 15c.; only 1234¢. each. 150 doz, 18 by 36, Fine Birdeye figure, and. Damask Towels, knotted fringe, fancy bonlers, excellent assortment of styles, usually sold at 22c., only 18c. each: $2 per dozen. 100 dos., 19 by 38, Single and Double Huck ‘Towels, blue and cardinal borders, good quality of pure linen, usually sold at 25c., only 20¢- each; $2.25 per dozen. doz.,22 by 42, Bleached All-linen Huck Towels, extra strong and durable, soft water Dleach, fancy borders, usually sold at 25c., only 22c, each; $2.50 per dozen. 300 doz. Towels at $3 per dozen, and not = single style that is not a bargain at the price. ‘The variety includes 21 by 42 Bleached Huck Enottod-fringe Towels, 20 by 40 Blosched Dam- ask Knotted-fringe Towels, 24 by 44 Double Huck Towels, 22 by 45 Cream Damask Towels, and others. 260 doz., 24 by 44, Bleached Damssk and ‘Fine Huck Towels, knotted ‘fringe, extra qual- ity, fancy borders, only 31c. each; $3.50 per dozen, Special—50 doz., 28 by 54, All White Pure Linen Birdeye Towels, extra quality; only 50c. each. Customers leaving for the summer resorts should not fail to examine our excellent line of Turkish Beth Towels, all sizes, at reasonable prices. Elegant line of Fine Damask and Huck Tow- els, large size, all white, and fancy borders, at 50c., 62¢., 75c. and 1 each. (Basement,) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 1th and F ata, n.W. Srrcut Sacre Or Panators ar WOODWARD & LOTHROP'S NEW STORE. In Parasols we offer you the opportunity of the season. We not only have the largest stock and largest variety we ever carried. but in the height of the season we have reduced prices with a view of rapidly disposing of the entire stock, Possibly we bonght too many: at any rate, we have determined to lower the stock considerably the next few daya We offer: 1 Lot of Fancy Striped Satin Coaching Para- sols, faney carved handles. Reduced from 83.25 to $2 each. 1 Lot Fancy Striped Silk Parasols;in changea- bie effects, carved ball handles. Reduced from $3.50 to 82.50 each. 1 Lotof Horizontal BrocadedyStriped Satin Parasols, extra long bamboo and natural wood, handles, very stylish. Reduced from $4.75 to 83 each. We have not reduced the prices on all of our Parasols. We reduce only where the assortment, of colors is broken, or where we have left only. fewof astyle. The major part of the stock is in excellent condition: attractive styles, best colors, and marked at exceptionally low prices. If in need of a parasol you should not fail to take advantage of this opportunity. (Main Floor: behind elevators.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. 46 Cor. 11th and F sts. n.w. USSE?, FULL REG. MADE HOSE, DERBY RIB: ed, in black only, sizes 6 to 8¥4,'white heel aud | real value 25e. Double Combination je” nen Wane “OC {291 and 1243 11th st. 8 yi, THOMPSON'S GLOVE-FITTING re | fall sizes, 79c. each, regular price 745 uITO NET, SLIGHT AREER AND WHITE MOS Jy solled. full 8 yarda to the, piece, lc, regular Meee 1241 and 1248. 11th st. ne. A PPP RRR tO NNN AA PP ROR OO NNN aA A P RR 0O NON AeeT EEE 38s AA E Ss, AA OL 1 Bgs8 ATA TLL ERE = ‘This week we make reductions in our Children's Aprons, and offer some extremely good values. We don't do this because there is any other or better reason for sv doing than that we have the goods and we want to sell them. Then why any reduction? Are the goods imperfect? No; but they are super- abundant. We have a half dozen Children’s “Mother Hub- bard” Aprons of striped nainsook—3 for 4 years and 3 for 6 years—trimmed with cotton lace and hereto- fore sold at 42 cents. Now 31 cents. ‘We have low-necked “Mother Hubbard" Aprons of striped nainsook, for children from 4 to9 years of age. Former price, 35 cents. Now 25 cents. ‘We have high-necked “Mother Hubbard” Apronsof striped nainsook, with ruffle around neck, sleeves and skirt. Former price, 69 cents. Now 48 cents, ‘We have “Mother Hubbanl” Aprons of fine striped ‘nainsook, embroidered rufile around neck and sleeves, and herring bone trimming. Sizes 6 to 12 years. Former price, $1.00 to $1.25. Now your choico at 85 cents. ‘We have some fine Lawn Aprons, lace yoke back and front. SizesGto 12 years. Former price, 65 to 85 cents. Now your choice at 55 cents. ‘We have some “Mother Hubbard” Aprons of striped ‘tnainsook, made with sleeves and embroidery trimmed. Size, 2 to 6 years. Former price, 50 to 75 cents. Now your choice at 48 cents. THE BBR (00 NN BP 8 9 Ne BPs 38 NAN BBB 00) ON NN 3M 30 Waa & BPR SoC HOR pee aye fA BS be GEE HH 244 2 E coo HOH Emer 816-318 SEVENTH ST. ¥. W. 46 INE ORGANDY LAWNS, 36 INCHES WIDE, IN buff, black, Bro’ a re eae as own o Pang bliotropeGhes Tee) and 1943 21%h at 0. ae as Seaeceh eae sizes to7ebe atthe Double Comb ls “jek St 1241 and 1243 Tith at.s.e. Garar Bazcuxs SUMMER GoopDs. ‘We are now offering great inducements to purchasers of Summer Goods. ‘Beautiful Challies, in new patterns, 16c. ‘Finest French Satines, new styles, 30c. Great reductions in price of Spring Woolen, ‘Wide Chantilly Laces in grest variety, Suitable Overdresses,*Flouncings, &c. zs ‘Beautiful Spring Parasols reduced. : W. M. SHUSTER & sos, 910 PENNBYLVANTA AVENUE. CRETE Sem Ponte TEEN cl hank ales cadena ages eae EMENT. FOR RENT—ROOMS. _ FOR RENT-—HOUSES. ‘ANTED- LEARNERS FO! iS FOR PROF. CHRISTNER'S Tse Saigo ‘cut, materials fi teen” Cea Servatory of Motce,” ce sti.w. = RETEDSROUEDIATELY, WO ETHBT- CLASS awe also, an apprentice, at 715 a> st WeEEerars OR, GERERAT-_Bgi goa #10 Oth ak mw. aw VANTED—A WOMAN, TO COOK, WASH AND Ws fron. Inquire at 905 3 Massachusetts enwie ANTED—AT 1823 H ST. A RELIABLE SER- Nant for general housework for fatahy of must stay nights, reference required. pti "ANTED—A 00D ITH, AT DE wat pa BLACKSMITH, aT. Pe Ware rie 2 cc T-CLASS DRESSMAK- sieht faction” ‘ADDIy tinmbediately it SOP OM Tor mae ANTED_A NEAT AND INTELLIGENT YOUNG Warren seul geare of ae, with good Box 54, Staromce, land Fimelevator. alive Warners YOUNG COLORED MAN FROM THE Country to take charre of horse and wagon and nase on efal: Eood wages: reference required. WWANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL, SOUEE work: net ft be well recommended. 533 st, LeDroit Pai ee ‘ANTED — _ DARDETETE A EIRST-CLASS Wak stanaker. i Wine WHITE Wo oui 70 OW AST ironing, ete. Apply between 8 and 11 am. at 1205 TANTED—A GOOD, RELIABLE WHITE NURSE; ‘wages; reference required; 1206 K st. n.w: WASTES YOUNG MAN TO ASSISTIN BAR- room. Address R. L., Star office. it Wie, AN INDUSTRIOUS GENTLEMAN, references, for a light ae Ale Hy ectncatanh srt rete ah wat SOUSA ThA Rone. at NTED—WHITE WOMAN TO COO! Wan Iron ina small private family. as st. nw. D_TWO WHITE GIRLS, ONE a wal (Wittihind other as clamuamad, 0? BOSE A WASTED-A TBSL CLASS BARBER. APPLY ‘727 7th st.n.w. GEO.H. MILLER, je6-2t" WANTED-A MIDDLE-AGED WHITE WOMAN TO. yygiaie chanee of two clildren: ‘sls, i’ do general ousework: reference i 15 per In Apply to 412 Othatenew. ns wee S29 Per he WANzeDea GIRL FOR GENERAL HOU ‘work: no washing or ironing: must stay at nij d bring city reference. Apply in store, 1109 Fa nw. WANTED DDIEDIATELY—500 WHITE AND Colored Couks, 15 Laundresses, Men Cooks,white Office Boy, experienced colored youth drug store, thi ¢ Joos cambernaids BE. for New Rockville, ¥. M. BURNHAM, 630 and War ventrai housework: goed wages eforencg te- quired. “O13 East Capitol ste Jed W3AxteD | A GOOD MAN TO DRIVE MILK wagon: must be honest, sober and reliable. Per- eid Oe se BOY TO LEARN PR toG. P. LOHR & CO., Printers, | 8 and Peery ters Glen ‘Law Building. Room 4,607 Louisiana av. GOR D at ett Porter, Maids, Nurses, Woman Cook for Oakland snd | guburts, Diver, Farsi and'Dairy meu, NATIONAL BUREAU, 517 7th st. AT new undergarment; outtit free, condi Agents average $10 to #20 daily —so can about it F Mrs. HF. LITTLE, ‘36 Lakeside B'id’g, Chicago, 1 ANTED_WHITE AND COLORED WOMAN | Cooks, Chambermaids, Nurses, Waitresses, Maid: Drivers, Bell RGESS, 926 F and Scrub Women; Waite Dishwashers. COOMBS & BI Je2-4t* d colored. for all kinds of domestic labor, for springs,with reference. 717 M st. WANIED-AN HONEST YOUNG MAN OF GUOD habits, located outside principal cities, for posi- ‘old established firm in hisState. ‘ACTURER Supt, tion representing erences, MAN grene V WOMEN, BOYS lieht and profitable employment: no picture busitesn: no Intmbus, Rend 10 fora valuable pack |b to coinuielice on. ‘few hundred will be dis- tributed. Address “ALBANY SUPPLY Ci Albany, “ANTED — DUNDORE’ reat, conducted by ladies. and colored for all Kinds of dent labor, fore springs, with reference, 717 Mt, nw. NTED—BY A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT reliable person, ay maid and seainstress, Ac~ customed to travel. References; address COMPE- | TENT, Star office. Ts ‘Address 8 place a vovate fanaly. Wri AN’ TED-BY A RESPECTABEA situation as chambermaid or waitress. W ECTABLE. EDUCATED YOUNG German girl desires a piace as lady's maid: is will- | wg to travel. Address LIZZIE. Star offic WANTEDSEY A YOUNG WHITE MANA SITUA tion to take care of horse, and driver, waiter, and | make himself useful about house; best of references. Address Box 94, Star office. Jed wW ‘ANTED—BY A WHITE BOY OF 17, A SITUA- V tow to tearm a trade, Address, throweht Post | J.B. M., 600 New Yort s Was TED-SITUATIONS FOR COOKS, CHA: naids, nurses, waitresses, four experienced in- valid nurs Houscketpers. ten drivers farm ‘ands, Jed: and O32 Ft war ladies maid or companion: willing to assist in ser ot ri aaa WILL- sewing: no objection to travel. . Star offic P joirmiaster. 719 Bae stn. TU OR = Address DAVID Sie JOHNBON. ir ¥ rN Multoress, Nurse, La Tanninss, Coachmen, Bute Yalet, Waiters, Farm, Dairy. or Laborer, EES ences, call at once. NATIONAL BUREAU, 517 7th stn. D—AT HEADQUARTERS— POSITIONS for Cooks, Chambermalds, Waitress, Taundress, and Nurses, Scanistress, Men ‘Waiters, Cooks, Coach” jnen, Farin Hands, Butlers, aud Valets. COOMBS & BURGESS. Jez-at WAN NTED—ROOMS. __ 7 ANTED—BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, THREE WS Tee tarcrusted qorme, suiacle Yor ene housekeeping. Address W., Star office. NEIGHBORHOOD. BY A ‘ANTED—IN id. wife, two nicel, corsa oS State terms. Ad fecund floor. UGB, Star otc 'TED—FO nfurnised ron Ww euting {rom owner of house. A persohi brwritien reply will be made to every one giving loca: tion, description and price of rooms. Address Box 61, Visit Star ofiic WwW ANTED—THREE OR z FOUR UNFURNISHED ooms: mus wrcen "7th ad 1 nts Peis averind Matnw, Address, wil di Joeatio Star Oftce. Waste t YOUNG COUPLE SMALL HOUSE southwest near Smithsonian Institute; rent ress Bo} about 820. it Wane R tie care of & futmaned douse for Be ‘ces, : ent of same, while parties are absent from aonb ‘uly Lat or earlier. ‘Box ie Stat TO BUY A HOUSE FOR $2,500 CASH ANT ED TO tuaw tha lowest cask peice; nous but owners aced apply.” Address 615 M st, n.w.Jed-at" RRENT-3308 SHERMAN AVE, POUR-ROOM large lot; #10. tas is Droit Ballas TWO HOUSES, 2017, AND. RK RENT. PLEASANT FURNISHED OR vished Rooms, with use of bath and «as, to small ‘orgentiemen. 1416 14th st. n.w. OR, RENT — NICELY-FURNISHED COMMUNI- ‘Roome on second floor, mode: en suite, convenient to carwamd henticn, & ath ‘St Fa are ro 0 aes ANTED—LOTS_THE Festment Co., (Samuel Lousiana ave., next iden ae WANTED -MISCFLEANEOUS ED—A LADY GRADUATE OF. MUST teach puplie et homes of Piano JOR RENT—1512 tmodern tiprovements house 1hade Toland a * HARDING & WATERS, G0" 11th stn. ¥. BRAN aher rata = RENT_CRFURNISUED Booey areas N.W.§ ROOMS AND ir frou 7th street cars. uo childres ¥. ROR RENT-SECOND FLOOR THREE LARGE 2, oF will rent separately fc 1108 G st. nw. ps R RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS IN A te a park, on high grown of cure! roonis lance ain rates forthe summer. 1104 Lest.n. w. OR RENT—FURNISHE! 5 ca gaits with private bat Rw 10 room with all ly papered aud painted, venient to four = Office. ROOMS. SINGLE OK Wasneta obs TARGE 6 SE SORTS. WELL 1601 Y/ broken in to harness, JH, Star office. nor 2 RERT_TWO GOOD BEDROOMS, ON THIRD i foor, furnished; second : RENT—1024 ST. N.W,, TWO. ao 2 rats rc co Ser ea ANTED EVERYBODY "TO Visduct Bicycles at sMiTH’s Cy ‘ANTED—TO 1 70, BORROW 000, SECURED > BE improved, sity, ona ea three years. ‘ANTED-SMALL OR MEDIUM-SIZED se yond as gate; in good order (720 HST. N.W.. COMMUNICATING A; Southern Gxpowure; boant if 1405 RTOUGHTON WwW ANTED — EMPLON EpESiene SEEMAN & KIRBY'S" Koon 18 Persons piled atabove number ANTED—TO BUY, 4 SECOND-HAND, SOUR ARE ‘and with sweet tone. OR eat erenecaan| FURNISHED ROOMS, new house, gouth front . Piano in good onde! h of time used, ANTED—TO PU RCHASE AX INTEREST ix au established cigar store. of business and price, BUST: ANTED STEAM DYEING AND CLEANING. best workinanlike manner, and on short notice. a, ‘called for ce, Gooda 1119 14th at m1 nw. LOR RENT — FOUR NICELY second-floor Rooms, with bain, 1140 Sth st. nw. ine amount Seuromee. fea rr Frsccond oor, front, Room, with two lange closets. and floor with lange closets. nd. kas Dxtures. new: HN SHERMAN & 00), fyrseven years ex H. ThePortand ‘ANTED—FOR A REALLY “GQOD-FITTING, fastionabiy-cut Suit of ‘Clothen.” made to ordes: “coat fitted on” betore finisbit price,” go to ROBERT DALKIN ANTED — HOUSEKEEPERS TO TRY 1 ‘Qoor fomumunieatine Rese: mente, Apply on premises, 748 Gth st nw. Jeet Fee ) RENT—FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED Singleor en suite. sanitary pitumbiDy aouth Table ‘Board: references exch modern improv ‘URNISHED ROOMS, FIRST pith fronts; lange and coo! Ask your dealer for it. Agent, Stand 127 Center Market. HOt TED—GOOD PASTURAGE FURNISHED for Horses at cheap rates. Aj KER, Superintendent at National TRERT NWA Parte Of nicely furnished reomns on ecard floor wil be isaac Af desived. "Very desiraule. loc ‘Transient and table boarders to A.M. PAR- 3 {ERMAN ST, NEAR OTH Ss: s Sen 33-1w ELY CURED by taking CLARK'S CON: STPATION. ‘CUBE. This isa remarkable good ood laxative, being pre- pared ee fruits and vewetables. be Recommended by best physicians... Agency, WARE'S Ebbit House Drug Store.” Je: 'ANTED—A GENTLE HORSE AND PHETON for the summer or longer, to keep for his feed in exchange for light use, or will rent by end month. Address Box 148, Star office. 61 ANTED—WELLS I THE LIVINGSTON, 3TH st. VE “loony above K st. aud Feauiin Park | and beaatifi foration wed rooma, Table of superior ay . adjouming. JOS! wi now, 12 to 3. Hi Bapdsomely-farnin Transient and table erate prices, Telephone 911-; VOR RENT_802 L ST. N. W.. BETWEEN TWO oy ished or unfaruishs with board: northern family; | mending done at small extra charge: | accommodated; references exchanwed, OR RENT-IN PRIVATE FAMILY TO ADULT ed, two rooms and alcove, second flo nd two rooms and alcove, third brick: bay window: BORED, DRIVEN erate, Adureas W. i MOF” ES FS TO PASTURE—& RE—KEEPING Dox stalls for erain fooding Pe eareeh cater rm on m city. 0. H. B. CLARK. Sit ‘osm ANTED-EVERYDODY TO ENOW THAT WE are all our own gooda and sell them at ricer. on eum Teri 8' tiers and Tailors, 1112 F 1106 Sth st. nw. JOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ON SECOND for, at 802 Ist wt, n. {OR RENT—THREE U! second floor: suitable: front with ath aud Termns reasonable.je: 8, without secur- for licht housekeeping fens; will rent to ady 85, 1 parties with good “SON BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS— OHNSTON, Attorney-at-Law, Room 41, Le Droit in, Will pay cash for Military’ Bo rants issied for services in DELIGHT with or without ‘Board. taiween Parregut and fayette Squares. Box 3, Star offic HANDSOME ROOMS, 1s finished: cellar ad yani concreted inodern’ improvements; cool. pleasant, healtitul ee country home for summer, hear carseud depart references: 330: 2.40 Store O10 AT wt WESCOTT & WILOOX, 1907 Pennsylvene ave.nw, any war prior tothe Kebel- Fora tll lstapply to E resses nade Over, cat” pets called for and delivered, lowest 7 403 Paaver: Factory Sth st. and 8 JOR RENT—SUITES OF | CHEEK rooms at 1140 Conn. ave. ‘Conn, ave., with or without boand. for five months. 32 M at. furnished, 16 toon to Ea un 8 Ws Louisiana avenue (o Commissioner of Deeds for . Groote, a | rn improvements: xpowure; on line of cars and hordics: fi E. Capitol at, Grant row. 28 IST.N.W.. OPPOSITE FRANK. ‘Square, cool pleasant Kovms for the Keferences exchanged. R RENT—702 10TH 8 furnished suite of rovims, alsooue single room. —TO CONSTRUCT ARTISAN WE low prises anal quick notion; any piping furnished: water conn of premises. For information, inquire of | | 200d and 10° Wnt JOR ret eet ec CASH PRICE PAID FOR Second-hand Clothing, W: Stoves, Carpets, Feather Beds. Carpenter Tools, all Kind of Household Furniture. Address Box 1:3 steer JOR RENT—COR. Lange nicely farnished front third floors, with AND MASS. AV ta = FURNITURE, CAR Pets, Stoves, Feather Beds, and all kinds of House. hold Furniture, sia % che | ana bath ‘all a ¢, highest cash price will JOR RENT—AT 11 furuished front room, suitable for one or owo een- , with bath, gas and attendance, at suunmer rates, ye breaking ‘out on face .ce oF body cured. Moth, pim- hoads, vular redness, ecacnia atid urements removed, and @ cleat com | plexion insured to all who use it. Bertectly ials on application. Sent to any address. ANTED—BUSIN orders with us for: make aspecialty , HANDSOMELY FURN) floors with board, at 1N07 Hi JOR KENT =HOOM roomson Ist and 3 Corcoran st, inne 50c. and 81 per box. an ‘0 LEAVE THEIR ‘book printing. We AT VERY low RATES FIVE LARGE 7 and 9 rooms, in the and third foots: ‘These fate are ay fine city: ho expense has been. of convenience, comf being given to kanttary Ke.: street cars puss ‘For further particulars apply to, pared to make th ANTED-AT | GENE. F. BEALE'S | STOCK ‘horses to winter at 8 perm. :box stalls: horses called for abd return scales, 10th aud La, ay. jal4-610 HITE GIy, | = THOMAS J. FISHER, 1324 F st n.w., or 2025 M st. on premises BL WARSI S Front Ottice Rooms. in 519 7th st. mw., second itor, lange and well lighted. nth. Thos nue tee WHOLE 0 “ te U.S, Post and Patent Office: two rov ee ee on Saat OF Noor, frgating Sti, end Fister with trace, suitabie for potent sttorne ticut dour, Etro wel ap iad for seal tate hd fname buat ras MER BOARD-—CAN FURNISH BOARD FOR Hooms large and airy. MOMISON, Shenandoal Sic, or tuateiduals ty ahade, c. a Addrtes ‘Mian “3. £° Sunetion, W. Va, PRING BANK FARM, 2 MILES FROM me dria, offers first-class, jiccommedations; Milk in profusion, &c. ‘Tray met daily. FOR RENT— RK RENT-STORE AND WORK-ROOM, 612 D Audrese SPRING B ret t $20. Apply to J. H. RK RENT_STORE 824 7TH STREET N.W. FOR terms inquire of the Apothecary next door. mi1- RK RENT—STORE AND CELLAR, CORN hand Leta, nw.,sutable fora business of any -ghphly to W. C'JOHNSON, ‘SONS WISHING TO SECURE Dena fooms for the sunien can be socoemmndated ot nut Grove farm. Apply to Mrs. EO. EDMON- PENS JUNE 10—LARGE AND AIRY I EOOMs: 718 13th st. aw. kinds of fruit; shady commodation first-class 2) reterence, Harris und Shafer, 3, W. GRANTH! T-STORE AND CELLAR, 408 12TH Jdoor from Pennsylvania ave: Ast Hor building corner Pa. {0 JAMES ¥. DAVIS! SONS, 1201 Asth st nw, 10r. Mass av.a.w..r. ‘The above housed can be exam 4uOMAS J Fist «00. 1924 Fst. nw, F. FE ‘oaiers wanted’ excellet fare; healthful seat Plessant Iccality, with every convene od. CLARK FORKENT-AMBorLTAND US pee eta v ~ OR RENT—STA‘ (BEAR OF 1812 N ST-: a 714 Toth st, AND HALF MILES FROM Talley of Virvinin, comfortable rooms aud good country fare for a liuited number of boarders: one mile from railroad and post, office, Ad- | dress Mrs. ABNER FURGUSON, SS n- TL Ber iilerin the :ENT 1126 13th et.nw., » 2 Bachines reuted st Boiler month sid sold on SCALIGRAPH OFFICE.” 933 F st.n SOARDERS WANTED AT A BEAUTIFUL PLACE in Albemarle County, Va,at foot of Southwest Mountains, three miles from Gordonsville. Abundan ns, healthy location, wood fare. Ad- ORKIS, Gordousville, Va. my30-1n,w,fot° MMER BOARD IN A FINE LOCATION, 23% from Alexandria; hi ady erovindss 77 ost—THurspay, 3 containing the portrait returning from the Teturning the same to D, A GOLD LOCKET of two ladies: lost while Finder will be res 1 mend B * "Ten dollars reward if retarned JIRGT-CLASS COUNTRY BOARD. FINE SHADE, 04 toate. ‘Pennsylvania ave. n.w. ction to. 5: °F FAWCETT, Colesville, Montgomery County, Md. (NTED—A ,FEW SUMMER BOARDERS, AT Greenfield.” a beautiful count ntaius of Virginia. Address JOHH A. BROWN- ING) Wathfoston Mappalannocy County, fae to Mrs. Lucy Kerr, 7: y residence in the ILL BE PAID FOR THE a ecka pat, supposed ta be fost On Hist. bet. Tvthand Isth sts. Keturn to 1707 ist. REWARD OF | “AFTERNOON, | ‘ONTSYLVA" WILL BE OPENED =e GUESTS ‘The owner Lives at 1 June Lath. [Froo irausportation from Depot 1 miles caistant: two daily mails? parlor ; porches: ra veyetables wupy lied irom home farm. ‘Terme “Special: rates antes remaining, the JAMES, Round Hu, Cocker Spaniel D moderate. ‘Special rates orat the Star Loudon Co., Va. BUSINESS ¢ CHANCES. CH TE, NEARLY NEW [gtr ois ior publishing & newspaper ra I sna AESE aOR horse aud wagon for aigopl come: property, in 8 growing section of the y ve rooms e-FOOm. Gis Bullding lots enclosed. Would lease for thres Four building lots, en ‘possession given. Apply to T. FPPVSHEND S Co. 1Bor F ot. ‘Jest, [A FAWN-COLORED FEMALE, hound, with scar on right shoulder. : ‘be paid for its return to 1417 Kust. st. a. Quer BOARDING MYRTLE Hap A aE. ty improved by Ia iy improved Uy large Rede porches newly" rer nies paettiy FandCall the Traits ot the season mn. House open 185 t0 80 per week. ‘J. E. BURRELL, ao UMMEN BOARD, IN PRIVATE, FAMIL mach every home comfort: ui Y Terms moderate. Refere Address Site hd, WABHINGIO itoreland County, Vs OMFORT == Ferry.) Trae to O81 [SUNDAY AFTERNOON, MALE WHITE Bull Terrier: answers to naune 2 to Bepiember ST, | Special ates fallen ENVELOPE | WITH TWO #100 ci Rotes, past due; ned d by a. Williams: 4 PARKER, cor. 4% and ‘the thier b order of James Please leave same with st. n. w., and receive rewal ‘OST—A WHITE CAM eked in the vic Sof Pierce's Mill ae 1 Wa A mad cory uy. STON, Oak od HOLISMAN, 1391 F Si advantages nec ‘Ss comfort fret-can patronage es ck Keep tivat a 'S HATR SHAWL, COL T 1o2h SIS SE “apoRor: ETOWN, jottee: mt. 12 rovine: Apply to wets , 4-8 @OOFOR NINETY DAYS, ON GOOD COLLATERAL secur pay for the accommodation. ai ones Jet-3t FEASE-THE CAPITAL THEATER. |W. &. OB ditt 408 sth et Je3-3m_ ‘W. MOFFI cae F 8T. N.W., yo: Ww for every State “and T ice fiona 9:30 8 tas 40 8 Dain. ‘ayot ta PEOIAL TO GOVERNMENT EMPLOYES. — Preset you ane clothing, both ready unde and tp Your measure, on: aa the Bitters and Tailors. 1012 Feat 'nwe mysicla (s—YOU. one VE YOUR FURNI- OOK AT tie arosaas Rey York: Chevta a co ee in| PED PRINTING HANDBILIS. 4x6, 10,000 300" 810, 80,0008 a Nc eps a nae So ete Tats yt un perininecity: AN bene is MOOBE, 1010 yond LOLS Paavo. nw CB DEAS Sica ero & DEAN, coaznio TESe MINING STOUR, TAVESTERN FARM MORTGAGES ‘and Lands, and Real Estate in Washington, ote ene fce Buildings AAl8 at WHS AOE Wakenuoee ‘AND FIRE-r* Bea tenet ‘¥16 PA. “dent 6 ciara th (South es ‘9am to ENT—1905 AND 191] G ST. N. W. THESE, ave just been completed. snd ‘are thor- 49 rooms and bath, “FEW SUMMER at reasonable rates at “Ae County, Va.: cool house, Address Mrs 0. A. , OST-iF THE, PARTY HOLDING THE 4 oa ELRY taken from 1410 N ; Teturn the sume to the ‘be paid and no questions asked. QST_MAY 30TH. A BLUE SKYE TERRIER aufaatts ‘SSward wil be given tfreturucd ON THURSDAY MORNING, A PREASTPIN ; tudded with turquoises, Wi BOARDERS WILL BE TAKEN Fel built: cone my30-m,w,,0t* uguyt, Pree livers, fine water, fruit, milk and ice, for EEDNOOE NEAR Wal OR LENT—WOURE CON ugnier Spgs will o 924 L st. uw. TAI ‘abo. partly furuiahed ‘oF unfurmsied, ror RENT—FORNIGHED HOUSE, AT Noms at Tent, for suminer: one of the most dc in Le Droit Park. Call at 409 Maple 512 101 ate Washington, Bro. WITH, BROWN SETTER in tana to 3022 P st.n.w, Ly gars, Liberal reward ifr FR RENT 16,66 1105 16th at PIN, FINDER WILL RE- to owner, at the Rink ou‘RewYorkaveroet, Lath and 14% sts. Kew. mayo" PERSONAL. 2 Sons, ac MORRIS, Treva (SORBET, HILL OPEN JONE 1, LARGE tg uli ee, frat ad voaben 2 adress hizes, PRES POSED TL EEE EAS, ea ae oe Also other furnished and unfurnishe housae most desirably located. Furnished fiat or the sumiuer monte,” Cuturnislied TH ST. N. W.; hour KR RENT HOUSE 1235, pes tyodern imuprovementa; Tmt. $40 ‘amy permoutie A ‘apply 1108 ot hw, RENTTEN-ROOM BRICK WCUSE, ALL eens Tot 64) 8 mouth. For cee As ST c, BEBVICE, Posen tn jOESTIONS Ew: We Gon beat hand K sts. nw. EI ee DRESSY ANDSERVICEABLE Est eae

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