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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.. FRIDAY. ya WT 1887—-WITH SUPPLEMENT. THE EVENING STAR. | Bors Crorma WASHINGTON: _ FRIDAY. ‘Ihe Evening Star hac = bona fide dally etreulation thet of any other daily Washington, and much et alt the other daily papers here Advertisers ‘will serve their own purpose best, and at the same time greatly accommodate Tx Stax, if they will send in before noon to-morrow their announcements for the extra lange edition of Saturday's paper, the forms of ‘which must be sent to press much earlier than on the ‘other five days of the week. ~~ eee —____ ‘The President finds that the law will not permit him togive away the flags captured in the civil ‘war, congress alone having the power, and he Promptly and sensibly abandons his purpose of returning them tothe southern states, This action ‘should quiet the controversy, and end the matter. ‘There ts not the slightest doubt that the sectional animosities, though they have not entirely dis- ‘appeared, are fast dying out. The proposed return Of the Dattie flags, which was doubtless in- tended to promote the good feeling which ‘was displayed 80 conspicuously at the National Drill; in the vistt of the Robert E. Lee ‘Camp of Confederate veyerans to Boston, and in similar events, has only tntensified the sentiments ‘Which it was expected to soften, and the whole affair should be forgotten as soon a8 possible. AS suggested yesteraay by the Sram, it may be doubted whether, as an act of the Government, such a return of civil war relics to States once rebellious would be wise, and would have the de sired effect of removing animosities and bitter Tecollections, and whether the flags hidden in ‘Doxes or destroyed, will not serve less effectively as reminders of the past, than it Drought to the light and turned over to the conquered with 8 Diast of trumpets. This doubt as to the effect of ‘the proposed action will prevent any excess of sor- Tow at the discovery that the law will not per- mult it to de carried out, even among those who de- sire most strongly the complete reconciliation of ‘tue sections, Time ts rapidiy healing the wounds of the Union, and the battle-flag episode happily ‘Will not now, it seems, be permitted to re-open ‘these wounds. —_———-—____ Countess Compos, the divorced wife of Duc de la ‘Torre, whose mysterious kidnapping 1s the sensa- ‘tion of the hour in Parts, 18 a daughter of Don Ar senfo Martinez-Compos, the celebrated field mar- shall of Spain, who proclaimed Alfonso king on the 31st day of December, 1874 Her late husband ‘Was of equally distinguished neage, betng the son of Marshal Serrano, who, at the time of their marriage in 1880, was Spanish ambassador to France. The high rank of both contracting parties, coupled with the fact that the sroom’s sister was at the same time married to the ‘Dride’s brother, attracted the attention of the fashionable world in Paris and Madrid, as well as in other European capitals, to the wedding, and ‘added to the notoriety which attached to the sub- sequent separation. The suspicion entertained in Some quarters that the countess has been ab- ducted by @ suitor whose addresses she has not suatled upon, gives the affair a tinge of oldfash- toned romance dear to the taste of the Latin races; and, if 1t should prove correct, will doubtless sup- ply some mute, inglorious Dumas with a plot for a ‘story combining in styld the picturesque chtval- Fic renaissance with the prosaic narrative of the present era, “founded on fact.” ————————— ‘The witness Puilgraff. who has contributed his Share tothe macninery of the prosecution Im the Broadway railroad doodle trials in New York city, 45 not making a brilliant record in the Sharp case. ‘He contradicts former statements, confuses dates and sums of money, and generally acts $0 a8 to give color to the suspicion that he 1s not telling “the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.” The district attorney would do well to Brick a pin into him somewhere and stir his ideas {nto more activity. If he has Med before, and is trying to tell the truth now, or if he has told the truth Defore and ts lying now, he has not a very pleasant future to look forward to, In etther case he ig inviting a prosecution for perjury, which, if it comes, will be a scorching one. The penalty of his past offenses was suspended by the authori- es on condition of his turning informer and tell- ing the truth. He was not thus rewarded in ad- ‘vance for lying, either tn the interest of the gov- €rument oF for the benefit of the accused; and his last state will be a good deal worse than his first ithe has violated the obligation under which he ‘was permitted tosave himself at the expense of ‘his associates. So ‘The share of Massachusetts in the recent battle- Mags eptsode has not been extensive. Sue had he> dip into the subject more than a dozen years ago, ‘when her legislature adopted resolutions censur- ing Charles Sumner for his attitude toward the reconstructed South, and afterward revoked them. George 3. Boutwell, Mr. Sumner’s colleague, was ‘the official sponsor both for the original resolu- ‘tions and for their revocation when they were ‘Presented to the United States Senate. By an odd colncidence, he happened to be one of the brace of Iawyers retained now by the State of Ohio to man- @amus the War Department. The only protest ‘from the Bay State which has yet seen print, hailed ‘from Worcester. The Union Veterans of Boston have not raised any outcry. Thay have been too ‘Dusy entertaining the confederate veterans of Canp Robert E Lee, of Richmond, who are this ‘Week fighting their battles over in the most fra. ‘ternal way, in the shadow of Bunker Hill Monu- ment. ——— A New York World correspondent cables from Southampton, England, the following greeting ‘and response as they passed between himself and @ distinguished American tourist who has jus landed on British soll: “How are you, Mr. Biaine?” “Tam frst class.” ‘This would be important news, even at a pop. ular tariff of twenty-five cents a word. If ft now Temains uncontradicted, it sets at rest forever the campaign scandal which somebody might put in motion a year hence, to the effect that Mr. Blaine crossed in the steerage im order to catch the ‘Workingmen’s vote. ns Ex-Senator Thomas C. Platt is turning his po- litical Ingenuity to account in a new direction. He recognizes the partisan value of a name weil enough to see that Col. Frederick Grant cam be made available as a candidate for some office with. ‘out the necessity of that office being Mr. Platt's own comumissionership of quarantine, So he talks of putting Col. Grant at the head of the republican. Ticket next fall as Bis party's choice for secretary of State of New York. Should the Colonel be elected, Gov. HMll can no longer make use of him as @ weapon to fight Platt with, anda double end will have been gained. What Mr. Conkling’s ‘Watlom colleague doesn’t know about wire-pulling could be written on a very small sheet, ——— Gov. Lee, of Virginia, says: “From information I possess I think » final settlement (of the state debt) will be made in the near future, and when that ts done there will be nothing between Old ‘Virginia and great prosperity.” Gov. Lee does not seem to agree with some of our Virginia cotem- porartes who hold that great prosperity is coming to Virginia without the slightest regard to the un- settled debt or that capital and population are Tuther attracted, than repelled, by the low taxes Which will prevail among those who refuse to tax themselves lo pay tuetr debts, Ses Tur: SEE OUR SERGE COAT AND VEST, Ix FOUR SHADES—-LIGHT GRAY,DARE GRAY, BLUE AND BLACK-FOR SUMMER WEAR ‘THEY ARE JUST THE THING, AND AT THE PRICE-@7 FOR COAT AND VEST-WE THINK THEY ARE JUST THE THING. ORE PRICE CLOTEIER, 434 SEVENTH STREET. ‘Wo carry 8 stock of $70,000 in Boys’ and Chil- Gren's Clothing; everything the modern young- ster needscan here be found inabundance,froms 13-cent Shirt Waist to a $20 Suit of Clothes, ‘Washingtonians have long since found out that failing to find whst they need for their boys elsewhere, they can always fall beck on the old reliable House of SAKS AND COMPANY, and never look im vain for Boys';belongings, no mat- ter how odd the style that's sought may be; no matter how rich or fine the desired fabric, or no matter how superbly trimmed they wish their ‘Boys? Clothing. Whatever may be wished for im Clothing for the little men, within the Dounds of reason always, is sure tobe found ‘among our vast sesortment. Novelties in Boys Suite, made in Paris, France, by Parisisn tail- ors, and imported direct by us, are largely rep- resented here. Boys’ Suits, made from Ger- man, French, and English Suitings, and cut in the various styles to be found in the fashion plates of the world’s greatest designers, are here im great variety. Why marvel then at the im- ‘mense business we have built up in Boys’ and Children’s Clothing? People now-s-dsys patron- ize the house where they know from experience they can find with ease just what they are iook- ing for, and always st the lowest possible prices, SAKS AND COMPANY. ‘The question is often ssked us “How can you sell such exquisite Suits st such reasonable Prices?” There is but one answer to that ques- tion, it is “because wesell so many.” The more We sell the lower wecan sell. This ie logical ‘and self-evident, and this is the reason why we are selling strictly all-wool Suite for Boys, ages ‘4 to 14, cut in every style, well made, honestly trimmed, and perfect-Stting, at Three Dollars ‘and Fifty Centes Guit, What other house can do a8 much, not alone in Washington, but in ‘all America? The fabrics from which these ‘Three-Fifty Suits are made are among the best ‘wearing goods produced in this country. Harris* Cassimeres, Uties Mills Chevicts, Auburn Cas- ‘simeres, &c., &c. We guarantee the wear and service of every one of these suits, and you mow that owr guarantee amounts to some- ‘thing. SAKS AND COMPANY. ‘There ieno house in this country of ours to- Gay that carries s lanser stock, s more complete Assortment, or sells more Shirt Waists than we do. We have the finest it is possible to produce and the cheapest thst it will pay you to buy. From 13 cents to $1.70 is our range of prices, ‘and you will have to imagine the countless styles and patterns to be found between those Umite, for we can’t describe them. *Twould be simply impossible, Twenty years ago we were the pioneers of thie branch of industry, and ‘we're still in the lesd. So far in the lead that Washington mothers have forgotten how to make Shirt Waists. They used to indulge in ‘that labor of love, but they found ‘twas “love's Iabor lost," for we sell Shirt Waists as low as the raw material can be bought for in dry moods stores, SARS AND COMPANY. ‘Whats world of Hts for boys in wool and ‘straw! What an array of kinds and styles our Ast man has provided for the boys! Simply Dewildering. Prices!!! Well—we're not abso- ‘Iutely giving them away, but the next thing to tt. The “drive” of to-morrow will be one case Child's White Sailor Straw Hats, trimmed ‘edges, combination straw: value, 48 cents cach, ‘These go to-morrow at 26 cents. Then there are sbout four hundred 35 and 48 cent ones ‘that we put with the sbove lot, and, as the ‘sign above the table reads, so ssy we: “Help ourself st 25 cents each.” ‘Boys' Shoes and General Furnishings must ‘be left for another day's advertisement. We've got them, but we shall not bore you to-day. Rest assured youcan do better hore than else- where, SAK AND COMPAKY, ‘THE BOYS’ OWN OUTFITTERS, SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. wT EVER OFFERED IN WASHINGTON. Determined to cose out stock, we have put the knife in prices, and will sell fine, well-made Clothing for ‘Men and Boys regardieas of cost or value. FOR BOYS 5 TO 13. ‘Jackets and Pants st $1.75, reduced from 82.50. Jackets and Pants at $2.50, reduced from $3.50. ‘Jackets and Pants at 83.23, reduced from 85. Jackets and Pants st $4, reduced from $6.50. Jackets and Pants st $4.75, reduced from $7. Finest Jersey Jacket and Pants reduced to $3.50. Sailor Suite at s grest sacrifice. FOR BOYS 14 To 18. ‘Suits at $3.50. reduced from $4.50. Suite at $4.75, reduced from 87. Suite at $5.50, reduced from $8. Suits at $6.75, reduced from $10. ‘Suits at $7.50, reduced from $12, Suits at $9, reduced from $14. ‘Suite at $10, reduced from $18. (O44 Coats from 25e. up. ‘FOR YOUTHS AND MEN. Good Cassimere and Cheviot Suits at 96. A splendid assortment of Cassimere and Cheviot Suits at €7.50, 98.75, @10, $12 and $13.50; reduced from 910. $12, €15, $16.50 and 818. Serge Suits in blue, black and gray at $10; reduced from and worth $15. : Prince Albert Suits reduced to $12.50, $15, $18, 20 snd €22.50. Undoubtedly the best bargains ever 1.000 patre of odd Pants from $1.50 up. Bicycle Pants a specialty. Immense variety in Seersucker, Alpacs, Drap a" Sicilian and Serge Coste and Veste for hot wostner, ee GAK HALL. Soe STs. x. Ww. Woxpzzrct Buzoams m ‘LOW SHOES AND SLIPPERG enly 50c., worth 76e, =see——= ‘Patent-Lesther Trimmed, only $1; worth $1.50. Mens’ Low-Strap Ties, only $1; worth $1.50. Fae Slippers, oaly Gée.; worth ‘TRE STAR SHOE HOUSE, Santee ‘726 SRVERTH STRERT, Tae Garr Grove Suz. ‘THE RUSH TO THE PALAIS ROYAL A SCRAMBLE FOR GLOVES. ELEVEN BUSY ASSISTANTS. 81,119 WORTH OF GLOVES SOLD. ‘The sales-books of the young people in the Glove Department showed for yesterday the best day's busi- ness this year. The grand total was $1,119. It is. ‘estimated nearly 1,000 pairs of Gloves were sold. , Can ‘any other three stores combined make such a record? THE acc Sal GREAT AE E on f ba Ene or 00 SES aad ta" TERMINATES Ga” BATURDAY, a JUNE 18, eraTor.M. ‘The following Spectal-Sale Prices explain the reason of the rush to the PALAIS ROYAL: ‘980. GLOVES FOR Gue. Undressed Kid Mousquetaire Gloves, embroidered backs, tans, grays, ke. ta To those of our msny patrons who have been paying 98c, pair we would remark that we have been paying $10.50 « dosen until this week, when we suc- ‘ceeded in closing out 100 dozen from the importer at $7.50 a dozen. We can temporarily make the price 8c. s pair. $1.50 GLOVES FOR 91.35. ‘These are 5-button “Palais Royal” Kid Gloves. Every pair tried on and warranted new colors, New styles of ‘embroidered backs. fa fold at cost price to make the Special Sale specially attractive, €1.80 GLOVES FOR 81.68. 8-button “Palais Roy-"” Dresred Kid Mousquetaires. New shades, tans, &c. Tried un and warranted. (27 Our patrons who habitually buy these Gloves are respectfully informed only one pair will be sold to s customer, $1 GLOVES FOR 590. ‘Those are our “Elite” Kid Gloves, 5 buttons, scal- loped tops, embroidered backs. fF" For three days st 39c., but we will not try the Gloves on, nor can we sell more than one pair to each customer. 68c. GLOVES FOR 480. S-button Undressed Kid Gloves, embroidered backs, scalloped tops. fa Some of the skins are a little hard, but the ‘majority of the lot are soft and pliable, and are worth ‘more than 68c. » pair; 50 dosen to select from. BARGAINS IN MITTS. FOR 15c.—Warranted AN-Silk Mitts, Black and colors. Regular price 18c. a pair. FOR 250.—Heavy silk Jersey Mitts, Black and colora, Regular price 39c. a pair. SILK GLOVE BARGAINS. FOR 48c.—Warranted All-Silk Mousquetaire Gloves. Allshades. Regular price 3c. « pair. FOR 25c.—Silk Mixed with Linen. These Mousque- taire Gloves look like all silk. ‘Wear twice as long. {- Above Special Prices terminate to-morrow at 6pm Ph AE AH Bo SAE Aa et Ere oy AE OF oo AA E BSS ¥ iia & (A. LINER, Sole Proprietor and Manager,) 1217-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., $017 _AND 401, 403, 405 AND 407 12TH ST. N.W. Coxmexcemexrs axp CONFIRMATIONS, ‘We invite the attention of Parents and Guardians to the many materials we have in stock that are suitable for these occasions, Among the many meritorious fabrics we mention a few deserving of notice to such ‘a desire Wash Dress Goods: LINON DE DACCA (India Linen), from 5¢. to 50c. per yard. At 25c. we are showing one of the most superior qualities that hs ever been shown in this city. Sheer, fine, and elegant, it 1s made of fine Egyptian cotton ‘and warranted to launder fine white. FIGURED SWISS, FROM 12%c. TO 45c. PER YARD. Come and see our 25c. quality and patterns, French Lawn. 48 inches wide, very sheer and fine, ‘37ic. per yard; regular 50c. quality, PERSIAN LAWNS IN FINE NUMBERS, 20, 25, 30, 35, 3734, 45, and 50c. FRENCH NAINSOOK, BEST QUALITIES EVER ORFERED, at 20, 25, 30. 37%, and 45c. ‘We bave just received an invoice of White Plaids, 42° various Patterns in large and small plaids, rich, stylish material, worth fully 18c.; will sell them at 12340. per LACE PLaIDS AND at 12 es STRIPE, at 120. per yard; PIQUES, HEAVY QUALITY, at 12%, 18, 20, 25, 37%, and 50c., IN PINE AND HEAVY COEDS. MARSEILLES, from 20c. to 450. Among our Wash Materials we recommend the fol- lowing: FIGURED CANVAS CLOTH, 32 INCHES WIDE, at 123¢c. We succeeded in purchasing five cases, 80 ‘that we might sell them at this price, as the price has ‘been 20c. New York price on them to-day is 18. We ell them at 125¢c. Rich handsome patterns, on strong ‘material, far better than lawn, and at same price CRAZY CLOTHS 12%c. PER YARD. spyieured Venetian Cloth. a fow pieces left of the largo Jot; closing-vut price 8c. per yard. ‘There are always ever so many materials that we cannot describe to you in our announcements, but be- cause we do not speak of them don’t be misled into the belief that we do not carry them. ‘We keepin stocks full assortment of all kinds of goods in our line at all times. BAG ONE PRICE ALWAYS, our Patent hep premsarger steed a asperps Foun: or Tour. Be ee Ses ee 1413 ave. mpgs I mls Our stock of Fabric Gloves is unusually large ‘and varied, and contains the best values yot offered by us. As spectally notable we quote: 75 doen Ladies’ 6-But. Length Jersey Lisle ‘Thread Gloves, in Gray, Tans and Modes, Only 2le. per pair. 50 dozen Ladies’ 6-But. Length Jersey Lisle ‘Thread Gloves, finished fingers, in assorted shades of Mode and Tan. Oaly 250. per pair, £0 dosen Ladice* 6-But, Length Fine Jersey. Lisle Thread Gloves, finished fingers, in light And dark Tan shades. Only 3734¢. per pair. 50 dozen Ladies’ 6-But. Length Extra-fne Jefeey Lisle Thread Gloves, silk finished, fin- ished fingers, in assorted Modes and Tans. Only 6250. per pair. ‘Equally aa good bargains in Silk Gloves and (Qfain floor; center.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, : Sarvepay Suze Or Unxozawmar ar ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP'S NEW STORE. ‘To-morrow morning we shall place on sale located in the large salesroom on the second floor, lately occupied by the Boys’ Clothing De- partment. 25 dozen Ladies’ Muslin Low-neck Corset Covers, in two sizes only—38 and 40. Only 15c. eal bh. 50 dozen Ladies’ Cambric Corset Covers, neck trimmed with Hamburg. Only 25c. each. 25 dozen Ladies’ Cambric Corset Covers, V- shape front, high in back, neck trimmed with Hamburg. Only 25¢. each. 75 dozen Ladies’ Fine Muslin Conied-band Chemise. Only 37340. each. 50 dosen Ladies’ Fine Oambric Square-neck Chemise, yoke of seven clusters of five fine tucks, Hamburg embroidery around neck and sleeves, Only 75c. each. 50 dozen Ladies’ Fine Muslin Chemise, yoke of five clusters of three fine tucks. Only 25c. each. 50 dosen Ladies’ Fine Muslin Drawers, wide hem, with four fine tucks above. Only 250. per pair. 40 dosen Lafties' Fine Cambrio Drawers, three excellent styles, viz: wide hem, with tucke; Cambric ruffle, with tucks; Hamburg ratte, with tucks. Only 50e. per pair. 50 dozen Ladies’ Muslin Walking Stirts, tucked cambric raffle, with two clusters of four fine tucks above. Only 550. esch. ‘50 dozen Ladies’ Fine Muslin Walking Skirts, wide Hamburg ruffle on the bottom, with nine fine tucks above. Only @1 each. Although wehave quoted the popular-priced goods, we have s large, varied. stock of finer qualities, which are equally as good bargains st the prices named. (Becond floor; through arch.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Corner 11th and F ste. n.w. Bors Crormxe Derarruent. tock is a store im iteelf. We keop every. tuingin Boys? Wear rom 4 6 13 yeure of age) except hats and shoes. | We quote the follow See tee su joluadiea Giusiamn Hilt Suite, ears, only $1.50 per al suit, bination Gingham Two- PR UAL UE es 160 Buys’ White Pique Two-plece Kilt Suits, rest trout tien hs to 5 yeara, only 84.50 per it 6192—Boys’ All-wool One-piece Kilt Suit wt 102 Bo very light weight; sizes 2 to; ‘ears: only 93 ver suit, 1° Bannock -piece uesmees made “Norfolk” ao pe aoe. light colors and light weig! sites oe eae santa a Oo, work equals tailoring. NC ved. lot, it'navy blue aud candi ‘mate “ wooBWAND e LoTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. n.w. Lagtya! SST www Ywww EY Wwww HEH Y¥) Wwww HH woewHH Y¥ ‘We are about to reduce some of our Fancy Flow- ors. Why? Well, they don’tsell. ‘The only reason we can assign for this is that when delightfully pretty spraysand combinations are offered at 25c., ‘BSc. and 49¢., the expenditure of from $1.50 to 82.98 fora bunch of the very finest Im- ported French Flowers seems to be extrava- ance. Anyhow, people won't do it, Nowwe have got some of these high-cost flowers, specimens of the finost eoloring art in the world. They cost us a good deal of money. ‘They are not selling. We have told you the reason. The prices range about like this: $1.50, $1.75, 81.98, $2.24, $2.48, 82.75 and $2.98. ‘These figures only represent a commer- cial value for these goods. But that makes no Aifference. We want to sell them. Todo this ‘we know we have got to make itan object for youto buy something that ismore expensive than you really noed. 0 we will take all the $1.50, $1.75 and $1.98 Flowers and mark them ‘75c. s bunch; and the $2.24, 82.48, $2.75 and 62.98 bunches we will mark 98¢. ‘We believe you have a right to demand sound, sensible, business reasons for extraordinary re- ductions. We consider the above something extraordinary. We want to move stock that cheaper quality and lower prices have crowded into the corner “That's why” we are going to sellourlineof fine Imported French Flowers at 75 and 98 cents a bunch. Raourrs Wassvrra Corrox 8 ‘We have placed on sale to-day two cases 4-4 Wam- sutta, Pride of the West, snd Fruit of the Loom Cotton in short lengths, from 1 to 10 yards, at 83g. ‘Two cases Lawns, besutiful styles, 5c, One case Satteons, 12340., reduced from 15. All of our French Satteens 250. 2,000 yards Check Nainsook, Sc. and Te. India Linens, Tbe., 12346., 160., 950, fray ‘Wool Canvas Cloth, 87340., reduced from ee. One case Cream Crinkle, 50. ‘Parasols and Gun Umbrellas, ‘Ladies’ and Gent's Geuse Underwear, Carpete, Oil Cloths, Straw Mattings, JOHNSON, GARNER & 00, 636 Penna. Avé., south side, near 7th. 0 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Bivws Gai Creme Sue: FROM THIS DAY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE WE WILL OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF * Goops Ix Ye will not waste more words sbout this sale is whole column is Gevoted tour Cleucing Prag DEY GOODS DEPARTMENT. Drees Coane Bopastaat all “Fa Satins, 20 ofl ores Several’ pieces of All-woot “eeHink Price, 1254¢. qed pra Fennel Clearing Price, 12342. Gray Flatnclas sol S00, Clearing Price, 3254. ear ae HOUSEFURNISHING DEPARTMENT. ‘scrim, rs ae me Clearing Price, 7o.a ya. Bee nates Clearing Price $2.40 pr. $1. 0. Clearing Price, €1.29, Clearing Price, 89e. eu DEPARTMENT, ° Clearing Price, 10.8 ya. 2 Clearing Price, 500.8 pe. Clearing Price, 35c. aya. Clearing Price, 100.8 yd. ou carn Tacs, Clearing Price, 15c.a yd. EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT, One Lot, of Cream Color, extra fine Flouncings, 43 inches wide. ali S850. Clearing Price, 750. ay. ope Tot, of 45-inch Swiss Regular aweiodiootve Clearing Price, 980.8 4. DRESS TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. red Braid OMummin. Rewulae Price Boe, to $a One Lot tired mar yfarabout Frinming. Regular ons at hee je oft +) a . bide Bh colore, "Was lSe 03d” Clearing Prloe, So..70. NOTION DEPARTMENT. ee ke ee One Lot ‘of English Tooth ‘Brushes. Regular Price, Clearing Price, 250. s ya. re Cheating Price, 150.3. Clearing Price, 35¢. ske of RB Ope tet pee of Bay BUM. Os ing Prioe,7o. flask. One Lot ep Sherr pile, Nall § Powder, One Pos veford’s Lon as * Clearing Price, 1c. spool. Clearing Price, 25e. ised One Lot of Florence Mirrors, French plateqiass. Were 48 and Lotof Sanelangae’s Face ‘Sold eve here pli eectit e Clearing Price, 100, box. Clearing Price, 70. JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. One Lot of Novelty ats one Lost pusiggents Bu Brera head ot id. cer8it0 8175. Clearing Price, 650. LEATHER GOODS DEPARTMENT. One Lot of 250, Fancy ong Lot of Push, Toller Se cones euFAN AN DEPARTMENT =, Ope Lot of Crétonne Fans. rth Clearing Price, ope tat ot Fancy Satip Fans, ae siSo * "Clearing Price, 350. BRASS GOODS DEPARTMENT. : ‘Clearing Price, 390. 7Bc. Clearing Price, S80. CloaringPrice, 40c. a set. ‘LADIES* NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT. ope sae Clearing Price, 80. ‘One Ea gh ETS opp b tet Tourat — Ba f. (worth t Clearing Price, 9e,a box. SUIT Sees 1d. White wn suite, an "Este ‘Sold for Clearing Price, 94. ‘Light Gray Cloth Suit Ovnth the newest atyle ano drapery and Deeque. Suit One rN size 36, the Kirt of All-Over Embroi- ‘Clearing Price, $12. mi Sold sor 2 Clearing Price, 615. eens de es ith “ine Enbroterr, Si for $10” Clearing Price, One lot of Children's Ging- $6. eet siege froma 6 018 78. opelutot Gutidren’s Mohair CM*ring Price, @2.08, oars 6 to 16 yrs. lends: Senge yg Prion, 450, Oncare Tornoe itn colored me, ana fied “backs, ee oF Clearing Price, HIRT WATS - Our White stusint die Waiste, me patent ot tons, back front. sient waist one ae off on all our Ss FAS com ‘MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. "Bn Baa snes —— aren back, nsvy, and iy Sait REPOS or ae oe mune Prin 2 48 Sots ao Bren, urine Fries mie ecru, sold. bie econ i ee PARASOL DEPARTMENT. Asit: BAUM'S | ctu Be bsnl con ne re wants WANTED-—HELP. __ WANTED ern, To NURSE LAND. Weir housework. white girl 2 24 Sth st. nw. near. WANTED-MISCELLA NEOUS ANTED_A GENTLEMAN WISHES THE USE of sriding horse during the summer for his ter, preferred: the best of refer- x14. Staroffice, — yel7-1w" Y ANTED-BICYCLE-TO | BUY A SECOND- W ‘nadeon, Wi teeae Baas Ee ak ag | Se fullest investigation Bh fer i inena'Star of Safety machine, wane style and price, M. L. Be, Star office 3 ANTED-TWENTTA ERS APPLY | WANTED — NEW IMPROVED CRANDALL Typewriter: best in the world. perfect epecitue: ib beetles . si Saisereat tiles of tre. ed to rehable parties oh moet erect WAS TEDIIN0, tapies — Santed Generel Agent RA. DINSMORE ooce | Ee mud building. ae Se eee Le Sees oe ties. Room 10, 303 7th st. jel7- GENT BOY, FROM 16 ‘and real estate ‘office: must ANTED—TO LEASE, OCT, 18, FoR A Tri Ws years (inside or near District line), 15 to seres of land, with buildings, and well watered. best of care will be taken of the property. References etown, write, Da % ened, pe roe teased ire TM WiLBON, Lock Bex" So, Wiest SERVANT GIRL TO DO tea 7A: ceRS U ‘Also, good reier- | WW SNEED Soret ie "ARTED— BREAKTZS, Ware: SE gw Seip’ Donan RRO a rTy & JOYCE. ANTED-ONE GOOD HAND. OX aS paid while eefalug- Apply 712 Nat n-w. GOOD DRESSMAKER. ars Wesce rovaitea’ Goguire of MRS BOTHERY. 23 aw DR SERRE, Weseee: appiye a. o Pat oo B es ‘Waste carx HAT CLARE Sor aes _Jel7-3t* rae SONES, Supt. WAXTED—WOMEN MEN COOKS. 910,70 $25, ae Bates Farm an i Ras tiocastioe finek aw for county $e16-2t WANTED—A WOMAN TO. COOK AND, DO CHAM. Sse seeps a rare Waser ee noo a a ¥OR OUT- bays yeleae” ‘reo HEE id, TO TEABN 7 THE 18, Star office, eca a Wise Saas ees titisieess PWrweatawe ch ee ‘ANTED —TWO_OB, EPRRIERGED EGO gs Tha tenw wie ot WANTED, CAE BUILDERS CAN HAVE INE” et riakan ee neta, eee aye] AND hit to colored TOMES Cooks for cty aud away for ext of tre finds ot a Coombs & BUtiG! one F thw. ‘ANTED — DUNDORE'S Eapcoraacer pt BU. reau, conducted by ladies. Men and. white and colored forall kinds of domestic labor, for city 3 springs,with reference. 717 Mat. mw." je14-6t* (AGOK DRIVERS AND ‘must know how to catch A ANTED_TEN (10) ¥ twenty (20) cart drivers id a brick: am work for eleven m: metals cnbeeal [sar aan 80-100 ($4.80) ply at once ‘d Boundary sta. n. janiw THE aSvatox pn BRICK MACHINE CO. 'ANTED—A WOMAN OF SENSE AND ENERGY, i ated ae ay ip ny — in her locality; salary about references excpanced. 5. JOHNSON, 1¢ barca, za yy ANTEDS tases ee ‘few “International ‘Talor System" with any inch scientific tailors amd or ta Tilfscat Danie Berlia aad’ London dreesmakers cut Patterns ct, soaierats Bttod, baste. dr aor made. vot 3 a he a stow, Washington, WANTED—SITUATIONS. \\ANTED_BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE MAN, ails Roghaar sy misenae hai i B18 Star oftes. del7-3t Ty ANTED_By Comp: FLORIST, A SITU- egy ry wines. Address J. JACKSON, 102 E. Lexincton st., Balthoore, Ma. yee WANTED-A SITUATION AS: GOACHMAN, A ili to doa to the hous attend. in" a store. Good reference, LAURE AUDLEY, 1226 24th st, ANTED_BY A MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN Wier situation as light porter and drive horse Address G. B., Star office, TED-IF YOU WANT ACO Wee eterees: Saree, Eatndress, Coachmen, Butler SSS allt one “NATIONAL BU! SoA aa 'ANTED_BY i COLORED WOMAY, 4 PLACE anes "Aanty aul aos on Ser Sone sYaex seen Sele Se Wwarnee-ar a A_COLORED WOMAN, A PLACE walt, wash hot gncon? Sopiy ‘noon ‘on the 20th BRE | 2 WHESceme me aes pivere; kev; cities ¥- M0 BURNHAS, O30 and 853 Faw. ______—fel5-30 Weren't D—AT HEADQUAR’ RZ EBS— POSITIONS for Cooks, Cham! and Sirsea? Weainetress, Men Waiters Geaks, Conch: men, Butlers, and Valeta. COOMBS & pret Jel4-6t* WANTED—ROOMS. ULY 187, TWO OR THREE UN- nS en Sa saute ts pleasant locality ent not to exceed 613." All par. hear Titan G. Costar ofice. mie a ANTED_ ONE LANGE FRONT BOOM Aiove or two connecting Tooms, furnished or un. surnished, with suunmer board, batwoou 14th, N, 21et sts-and Pa ave. Address QT, Star uilce,_je14‘5t" WANTED—HOUSES. ED—TO PURCHASE FROM OWNER NO yeas = Food Dire, well oeatads mae 1000°t0 88.000; caah Address BLE. A, Moats parse” wares TO RENT A SMALL HOUSE OR three unfurnished ‘on frst. Address, stating price, Wi. DO BOuRET. OF uae oe igive best of-city refer enced agrees EW: corner Oth and Bete #6, B24. Gent eons Wines MONTHLY PAYMENTS OF 640— ranch Store, 141 merly 409 11th at. W ASTEDSEAGQSS TO HAUT. SAS Wilton Rock Greek, near Fst: bridge: Jel WASTEDS 20 Be OW FOR THREE OR FIVE rool Setateeecurlty: interest prompt sem-comuat eres ann ‘Address REAL ESTATE. Star office: RS 8600, FIRS! x interest 8 percent. Address 1 Wie at Borla & SUD MESON Asis gS Wee FOR A SEASIDE REsoNT efor anit, Fioliniat aud cornet plaver. A1- 126, Balleburs, Md Jeis-st WASTED FoR "A REALLY “GOOD-FITTING, fashionably-out Bult of Clothes,” made to onder. “coat fitted op” before Anish price,” go to ROBERT D, ANTED — HOUSERE! Cleaner_Tt makes © GEO, E- SNELLING, Gen Starkec ANTE FOR PUBLIC USE, TWO =C erase For fers gy 12 3a GOUAS. 4 WESTBROOK, TT 33h ain ANTED—LADIES TO KNOW THAT eee ous hair is instantly obliterated, leuving no trace. be 7 sama June. MES. DR. GABRIEL, te FRS TO TRY READY ng ts Dright an ew. 1821 G at. aow. ‘ANTED—SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, CAR- Pets, Stoves, Feather Beds, and all kinds of Houss- pold Furniture, for which the bi ‘cash price will ‘Depaid. Address H. BAUM. 21 ‘ANTED_HIGHEST CASI 17thatew. jell Vv if PRICE PAID FOR ‘second-hand Cl stoves, Carpet ture. ‘Box 135, Star Oftice. —_ je8-1in* ‘ANTED--CONSTIPATION POSITIVELY CURED ‘CLARK'S CONSTIPATION CURE. This ie remarkable laxative, being pre- Pred from fruits ‘and veretsbles. Can be taken ireely (Xo Recommended by best physicians. Agency, WAR'S Evuit House Drag Store. ANTED—WELLS DUG, BORED, DRIVEN AND A) modersi paired; terms we. Address W. H. MOF- FAT, 323 Sth st ANTED-HORSES TO PASTURI horses = ity ; box, stalle for & feeding hen required; horses celled for. Order box at Price's stables, 311 6th st. nw. ; farm on from clty. 0-H P. CLAWR. lio, Mae "nr! WANTED_EVERSBODY TO KNOW 1 E manufacture all our own goods and sell them st the lowest cash prices: on easy terms, without secur. i, topartion with wood references. “STRASBUIGH N, Manufacturing Clothiers and Tail OH Le Droit Bulldine, wil pa Tana ae Fanta innied foF services in auy wat prior mor fot Rebel |, mattresses made over, ‘Of Conmaistonse ot tor Maryland). | W H. WASHINGTON. MAGIC CREAM OR INSTANTANEOUS CURE. fizy breaking cuton 52 or body cared. Moth pi: ea," ‘Diack-heads, vulgar redness, eczema slid Hig gr jeute removed, and © clear com Hexion insured to all who use it. Periectly harmless ‘estinsouials on application. Sold by all arngrace ‘SUE and 81 per box. _Sent to any ad ANTED_BUSINESS MEN TO 11 ae THEIR orders with us for nest job and book printing. We make a, SERS of guick work. ‘Printers: = = Were, Ca Sa ay cone eee bee ANTED-MOTH AND OTHER 12 INSECT terminated from he only. process Sas sns Ee —— Bu ANTED — STE! AM ‘CARPET CLEANIN Wis ‘Pelephone 11 HLCHACE 2B AN’ Taare HUGHES, Woodville, Jel 73t LMEIDA TB REOPENED FOR SUMMER BOARD- ers, High and Five minutes ride from de- pot Terms rimonth. “No small children taken. —e sine ACO, sel7-3e eva. ARD AT A DELIGHTFUL © Sonate BEST Bienes, 22 mils trom Warhiuetgo. oh ie AF $20 per mouth. Address. Are. fold P.O, Fairtex county, Va. POWELLTON-sIX LARGE COMMUN: roots for famiilen; are pavilisn ih yards p ade, table not excelled: high location; gran iain “views "For mformation address 1-UC POWELL, Co. MANGHLIN CAN Soon a Me ANCES C btick Gorm Borie Ste tion, Metropolitan Branch, B.and0. "317. (D—NEAR LINCOLN, FOUR MILES FROM BS font either Hamilton or Purcallvile food water, bunt ‘fishing Stream near the house: fruit, Wi ‘_RATe CLUFFE, Lincoln F.., Loudoun Co, Va. 3617-61" OUNTRY BOARD IN PRIVATE FAMILY, ae E GREEN, White Post, Clarke Co. Virginia. SITUATED NEAR al Ee ee I vr rooms, with modern im- ‘and other fruits; sgate, soo cation ith able, oF room for = ~ An ee ne St ike ote E FROM Ware rans eared ees ‘from ian Howe arson, with WANTED DIRECT ; FOS “oun, HOUSES Yor cash roperty placed apd Lote for eae rer eeciroctined af 101 Bente caused, SrrAND & or 1313 Fete Adjoining Sun BwIding. x NTED—1 ‘CHANGE FOR ‘A VILLA | ss OY “ io eee DARD—AT 3M. Wi LTBERGER }. FOUR MILES: g taken. Address Mrs. J me Cota FO D.C. jole-st* MITE OF PLEASANT PEUSONS Da One: with private family 1 eet papal fruits, ee; only : Foo tice if deaired to kee private. team Eferooee. Terma feeonsbie, ‘Address Box 03, Star ofice. tf 13.500 fest. of ground i, od otin Washington, D.C. or vicimity. Will fay cash valae for difference in ‘Address 635 Kidasachusetts ave. n.e. aye ED _HOUSES_T HAVE PURCHASERS FOR ‘Was7a snRNA 1000, Tinvite owners Property: forsale. AP. Res "1326 Fat. Jell-6t jEPT. 187... HOUSE, CONTAIN- Warrans 81 rT ‘tiny 12 rooms, suit fr Boarders, in 1 te "INS formas Addreas MRS. C. 8. W205 Shlain st Norfolt,, Va Je11-6t WANTED—LOTS. ABOUT 300x600, IUILDING. Lor Ee tees Er within two: ‘bank, saeeteanet ees OU ipratentonce, HOLEARD € GRPCON, Heal” Estate Brokers, 1513 at pws Aivolning Sun Building. Jels-ot ROAD ATAPLEMEANT UN ‘TRY RESIDENCE, Bones eae ar ee near mountain — Address H. L, GAINESVILLE, Prince Willism County. Virginia miese SPLENDID BOARD AT TAKOMA PARK, D.C, Wve niles frou: Washington, on the Band 0. road? suitable for Government clerks: pure sir: gulendid mags: fergie moderate, Address GUY MOSES, Bakoms,D.c 3e8-12t" QUMMER BOARD IN A FINE AND HEALTHY Yocation: high and shady grounds; large rooms, Sounedanee of veyetablos ioe and mui. railroad, tele. Se A atsee io. Gee Berrsviile, Va Jel d-2w> BEST ACCOMMODATIONS, ME. iy of sade: tee, milks ree ke Mom stethon: delly ‘86, Charlestown, Jeti. Jel0-edimu ” TANTED-LOTS FOR BUILDING PURPOSES, tol Hill, west of Oth at; also on Capit i ae ‘ANTED—LOTS—THE F RATIGRAL CAPITAL bos sve. cnt doar to ait os" 7.09" Eligible ee y _ del 1-6t BOARDERS WANTED DAT ELM SPRING Nel ain aceuery; abundance ibe; ten minuter walk from de eae fruit, clase eek. Address Mrs. D SULTON, Gia fa Loudoun County, Va, Jeld-imé ERSONS WISHING BOARD | DURING THE erties, section, prompely pur ‘suminer montlie can be accommodated with excel- the Peco bares jent ieee Tooms, convenieut sims Pttpaster at Gaithersburg, Montgomery county, Ma. WANTED--BOARD. seld-o" ae SITUATED J ad A HEALTHY Lo- Warrants M sean oar: ore Nee ae Fe jer ‘meats Aad H a LOSE AND FOUND. so JUNCTION OF |PENNSYL- Pocket-book, enue tad ase, a Rees ano ie gees 1s = Ree eee © week: Alexan- irst-class Sofas men cise hee COUNTRY BOARD. FINE SHADE from Silver ildrea, “Termme moderate, eaWont e, Montgomery Counts. Pei tear BRING MYRTLE HALL. BAR, | ofice i, at shake, olen, rises la ar week, Senile. 5 BURRELL, Proprietor. Theron se CE RETREAT.” each see IN N NIRGINIATHE UNI receive a. q number of, Seen Soe “milk, butter, Saez yand beautiful, with ‘ioe. terme, ew apply Bitte near Ciigemoner Senso Hare DUMLAPS NEW YORK STYLE 1% SPRING HATS. Tho schowieieed intwotuest of Mead Gear tn Sa aT ee ‘EXCELLENT ‘Lis miles ee Americas, Done genuine unless bearing their wade WILLETT & RUOFF, Bole Agents tor this city, - (03 Feun's svenua y | matory Frama, eleven room FOR RENT- ROOMS. Fok RENT HANDSOME Aran raumnts 70 4 mept or raneieut guests, within tee gees Uraddress 1618 Archet-Piilaiapiae, = “YY Fok BESTA TWO On THREE NICE Bios south frout in a quiet fami) of three adults. if to the Departments and three lines of cane. Guireat 1439 Let'nw. recon" Fob test Tunre TARGE UNFCRNT SED on first floor, suitacie for luht bouseken. elemautiy furnished Rosus om meccad ‘aod one Room om third Hovtheene OR RENT—A LADY HAVING rent part with use of pa summer rater: very light housek: mitted Address Mew Beit, star od Fee BERT e818 2 ished Rooms, 34 mory, two f aie for siuall auuly ine: two ‘Convenient to a FOUR UNFURNISHED ROO Apply at 438 Mass ave nw JOR RENT—ONE ROOM, FURNISHED om UM furminbed, with wee ot parior, euitabie tor e aay, Apply 712 N st, nw JOR RENT—O1S 14TH § uished rooms. delight Franklin Park; with or ‘wi rates, JOR RENT—FRONT AND BACK PARLOR, wether or separately: use of pianc joor. Rent moderate to reliable partion Aj Patnw pedaedce JOR, RENT_NICELY-FURNISHED | COMMUNE eating Rome =a sonventeat to — Aree lines of cars, References ex: Fe RENT_915 E ST_N.W. FURNISHED AND ‘unfurnished rooms; private bath jolene OK REXTCONNECTING NOOMS OR SINGLE second f and airy 2 mm cre TAT 111 ONE nished front room, anitable for bbe of with bath ras aud attendatice, at wumaer rato, Furs T—FURNISHED, BEAUTIPUL SUMMER Rooms: bay windows in every toon: .cormer hou math and east frout. References required. 110 NISHED KOOMS OW Tight housek, 2 will rent to a Apply 1919 Hsin OR RENT—TO A REFINED PA’ second story rooms, in one of the m, with board if hecessary, priv K st., Franklin square JOR RENT—1322 13TH STREET N.W A SUITE of nicely furnished rooms on second for will be. Tented siugly if desired. Very desiralile location Jowa Circle. Transient and table boarders w dated. JOR KENT_FURNISHED AND U Rooms. single or en suite. sa SquIh front best of Table Board: refe cr FOE BENT-FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED 00. Keres, Mott 208 clay F Transient, 7 FOr BENT THE Livinosrox 1ATH St doors above K st. and _FOR_ RENT—STORES. JOR RENT_STORE AND CEI 2 loge fran, Pennsylvania, w AR, 408 12TH 0 tat floor zh GQ0D (STABLE I REAR og th st., will accommodate two horses a carriages; will lease fora term of fours oF Inquire of M. M. PAKKEK, 14 del IR RENT—WORKSHOP AND OFFI builder, carpenter, | painter, other formerly occupied by Mr. F. W Me. rear of G23 1 st., between 9th and 10th sts. .w., aud near sidewalk. Inquire at 926 Louisiana ave. {OR RENT—STABLE 101m NST; REAR OF 181: Rew and very desirable: five stallx and room. Apply to A. T. BIC. 714 loth st. KR RENT—“LEARN TYPE-WRITING. Mechinresreaiedut > yer mouth and old om eye Ome SCALIGRAPH OFFICE.” 933 F at. now. COUNTRY REAL E STATE. F%. “BALE—A FIN. FARM OF 147 One-half cleared. ys Knowles’ Station. B. & O. RK A.S. PRATT & SONS, the Sun bi JOH SALE—FARM OF JONN cov: THURSDAY, JUNE 30, at 11a. road, two mil eockvilte, td OK SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR SMALL in the country, farm of LY4\ acres, three miles {rom fuilroud st reat A.A: ROBEETSON, O18 1 PLACE NO acrea under rch, va. Will acrative tnilk tra ell stocks huplements, etc. to party reutitg, Very reasonable. Apply to, B. . WARNER 3e16-6t Fok RENT_FOR THE SUMMER fully situated dwelling in Laure nail family, furnished or untu CRONMILLEI Laurel, Sa Fan 916 F st naw, A BEAUTI- ‘and O. Railroad, nine miles ‘dry cellar aud fiue view of country aud excellent water. 204 10th at. JOR SALE—NI cheap. Twent; tor. Address La! JOR SALE_BE <ville in Jot Vitis, sirable. Look “$01 ESCOTT, WILCOX COREL, Star office. ~HYATTS: to Hyatis- nd very de- leew Ii “hoo WINE, Pa ave, CHOICE RELECTIONS OF re: inaprowed elt’: Very cheal Call-or send for circular 1007 F st. mo | ROH SaLE—AT 1 « deni OUBLE HOUSE OF 14 rome, berm, and out-Louses, iuinaies ede £3,000. from city HOWE. Inquire on premises * ALES 190 acten, with ‘tmprovem a 9 ae Prom Montgomery 00. Prince George's y rom, with lmprowe Co, Md: price 25 1LER = SALE-SUBURBAN— ‘On 14thst. road. near Brichtwood, six acros of Found. L-room frauie dwelling, stable and carriase at MA.,Gothte Frame Dwelling, 12. roma corner et about ons sore sferonma alec Sppeaitc cor: er, opeacte grounds at low firure Gisbarewecd ond near SSlihcey ome, ‘acre ground, new Swo-stety a Hine Room, ger carriaye? TYLER & RUTHER < ACKES ON THE KEIGMTS barn, oust of Mish at, not ow syudieate,cayableut advant bis iganand sewer on Prewses DEEBLE isive JOR SALE—A VALUABLE FARA OF several beautiful buildin st: - tire fences, nie innlai _ay21-lm » Washington, \AMBRIDGE, MA’ NEAR THE Coates at fabio; all am order ‘desirable ‘te: rouse dabireoe BOWERS Cambridge, P.O. Mana. ay ANTED—A PARTNER WITH ¢2. ‘half terest’ with advertiser ii) a PROF. EVEKETT. 200 TO TAKE ihe Pay ne aurusement enterprise rs (HAVE FIFTY SHARES OF OOLUMIA crrLe Ingurauce tock at six dollars. ‘Address "Cx BIA" Star ofkce. Wastep— 2100, wit NV monty ibatalimenty ; salary vouchers and chattel merurage ou §12500 we of furniture, Box 03, Baar thee f° © it ssa HAVE, EIGHT HOUSES FoR rented: pase fcett. in, growitut Watnio, Address Box 1st star olioe. we 96 000, PER CENT, FOR FIVE dan on 1th et Gustuees pesperyy worth (0 counuiaaion paid. tetera ee SALE—STOCK, FIXTURES, AND Pagers, Es. Ok BUS! IGAR AND LiguoK Bi RTNER, mh ein phuvodat ore Jn an coattiabed ‘which will bear fuvestivation. Ad Sos eee iar office. Jelib-oo,dt ‘Commis: plate a a eres. im —TaIPLOYES, =