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THE EVENING STAR.| Exmudsonusr Ixoversers To |“Hux House Suromnave WASHINGTON: ‘The Evening Star has a regular, permancat bona Ade daily circulation more thas treble thas of any ether daily paper pobliched in Washington, and mach greater than that of all the ether daily papers here added tegethes, a ee ee ‘Those who leave the city during the summer ean have The Star mailed to them for any length of time, and the address changed as often as desired EB" Mail subscriptions must be invariably paid in advance, at the rate of 30 cents per month, for the term desired. —————— Advertivers will serve their own purpose best, and at the same time greatly accommodate Tua @tax, if they will send im before nogm tomorrow their announcements for ‘the extra large edition of Saturday's paper, the forms of which must be sent to press much earlier than om Mhe-cther Sve dayeot the week. ‘The New York Herel, commenting upea the Baltimore and Obie accident and other recent Failroad disasters, reaches the conclusion that Fallway corporations de not of thelr own accord Provide for the highest dagree of safety to pas. Sengers; that State laws are tnadequate tofurnish a remedy, as legislatures are often subject to cor- orate Influence, and recommends Congressional legislation for the prevention of railway catas- trophes, maintaining that as protection for fe or limb is of more vital con- cern than excess or diserimination in charges ‘the power to pass the desired? measure is as clear as the power to enact the Interstate commerce law. Unquestionably the railroads need more ef- fective regulation to prevent defective construc- ton, unsafe equipment or appliances, and reck- Jessness in operating. The apparent failure of the State governments to meet the emergency and the frequent appalling disasters may give point to the argument in favor of the ownership and manage- ment of the railroads by the national government. But while traffic 1s often interstate and beyond the reach of the State governments; raflroad Gisasters and their causes are not. Interstate commerce must be regulated by Congress if 1t ts Tegulated at all. Railroad construction and equip- ment can without difficulty be the subject of ef- fective local laws, If the Btate legislatures have the disposition to proteet life against the results of corporate avarice. ‘The influence of the great corporations 13 not confined to State legislatures; and Congre-sional supervision and legislation ‘Without national ownership would be subject to serlous drawbacks. Some of the States are quick to respond with appropriate legislation to the emergency disclosed by each ratiroad disaster. The other States should be led of driven into line, Con- gress would move ponderously and ineffectively In Such matters, and its iegislation would not keep Pace with the needs and discoveries of the times. Before Congressts established as successor of the State legislatures in the capacity of preventer of Tailway catastrophes and general superviser of Failroads it must show the ability and disposition toexercise control and prevent catastrophes on the lines In the District of Coiumbia, over whieh tt has exclusive jurisdiction. The whole subject of tue District raflroads will be brought before it specially ut the next session, The dangerous, damaging and disfiguring routes by which our Great roads plerce the city to the very foot of Cap. {tol Hill will be considered. More satisfactory Tuutes, in the main above or below grade, reliev- ing the great avenues and public parks of rallroad tracks, are to be established and a union depot loc If Congress will take this opportunity to act vigorously Tor the benefit of the people ct Washingion, disregarding entirely corporate fugue, 1% will vindicate the wisdom of the Herald 4h yominating iL as @ pational superviser, and will arn the profound gratitude of the capital ity. ae ‘The inquest into the cause of the railway horror at Chatsworth, ML, fixes the blame, not upon a railway company which butlds trestles of wood in a district that for three months of the year {s sun Scorched and for the rest ts weather-beaten; ‘Which employs few track-walkers, and puts those So far apart tuat they constitute no safeguard against accidents; and which allows the dry grass along its line of track to be fired and left un- ‘Watehed for several hours in a dry, hot season; ‘Dut upon a poor wretch of a statjon-band, who, Sofar as can be ascertained from the evidence taken, did his duty as well as his untntellizent Mind grasped the idea of it. This fellow goos to Jail and will probably be tried for mansiqughter, He may be punished, as he ougnt to be if %t cam be shown that he was the party Primarily responsible {or the disaster. But all the ignominy that can be heaped upon him ‘Will not exonerate his employers, Who must be made to feel what they have done through the one chaanel by which they can be reached—thetr Purse. Some eighty identified vietims, whose rep- Fesentatives can sue for five thousand doilars for each death, would bring the penalty from that source alone up to four hundred thousand dollars, ‘The wounded will probably demand an equal or even larger amount, and then there is a quantity | of ruined property to he replaced. Jt 1s not likely | That the company will escape, if pressed trom all Sides, with a less draft than a million and a half of dollars upon its resources. This would be a pretty heavy price to pay—lookiag at tt purely trom a Sordid polat of View—tor negiecting precautions Which, af the outside, would have cost only a few ‘thousands, ‘The socialists in attendance at the Syracuse convention of the United Labor party are making all the trouble they can without actually accom- pllahing anything. Mr. Shevitseh, their chief Spokesman, made a fifteen-miautes’ appeal to the convention yesterday, in which he declared that ‘The socialists were the backbone of the party. ‘When atest vote was taken, however, it showed that the anti-sociailsts outnumbered them by about two to one. From this it seems that the Dackbone must play @ comparatively unimportant Part im the United Labor organism. Another source from which the convention was menaced ‘Was the union labor party, a nondescript host ‘Which lately convened and adopted resojutions, and adjourned at Rochester, N. Y., and Whose conference committee, headed by the most notorious political striker in the interior of the State, tried to lure the fol- lowers of George and McGlynn into a co- alition, but im vain. ‘The outlook for an easy campaign in the labor cause next fall 1s not en- couraging. The expulsion of a batch of socialist contestants from the convention, the snubbing suffered by those who remained, the refusal to treat with a rival organization, and a dozen other Incidents beve conspired to atrew the way with difficulties im advance. The big vote which was expected on the basis of last November's poll in ‘New York city must be discounted, therefore, by Gropping out several maicontent elements that ‘then went to swell its volume. a F Audacity, as indicated by Russia's clreular re- monstrance, seems to be the chief trait of Prince Ferdinand’s character. He not ouly announced his ‘Willingness to assume the throne without first Consulting the powers represented at the Berlin congress, but, when the sobranje sent him word of hig election, he packed his gripsack and started for Sofa direct without observing ‘the formality bis kinsman Alexander did and making a p. pc call oa the several sovereigns most interested in his future, He bas since been making speeches ‘and issuing manifestoes entirely on his own hook, ‘Undisturbed by any consideration of what the great powers might think of bis performances, Some of them have, meanwhile, showed by their Utterances how scandalized they are, but not one has raised @ hand to suppress the young prince. ‘Whether they will ually yield to the impulses of exasperation, or coax him away with tempting bait, or give him all the sires Lo ruin himself, remains to be seen. a ‘The Engineering News charges, specifically, that the “¥" disaster was caused by the use of the old- fashioned air-brakes to which the Baltimore apd ‘Onio road clings after they have been abandoned elsewhere for newer and better devices. The best forms of brake cost more than the old-fashioned devices, except where their use avoids an expen- sive disaster. Owing to the prompt action of the Commissioners the evils of the “¥" have been somewhat relieved. Row renew their Prcirleasepsltc wan nbn, effective form of brakes. SSS Last Discouxr Dux. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20TH. ‘Don't mise this epportunity to buy Good SHOES af prices lower tha you will over be (GG ered them again. BDMONSTON ‘Fst and Pa ove. aulS.2t SHOE BUYERS, OPENING OF THE “STANDARD SHOE HOUSE, 824 SEVENTH STREET N.W. ‘We have stocked our buibting with PIRST QUALITY BOOTS AND SHOES, which we will sell at prices that you have been paying far INFERIOR GOODS. We are here to build up a trade among you. WE DO NOT WANT Big Profits. For this reason we have styled ‘ourselves the “STANDARD SHOE HOUSE,” and will give you Leading Prices on Good Standard Goods, REMEMBER, WE HANDLE NOTHING SHODDY. ‘The following are 4 few lines of the immense stock Just Received: eee Button, at 98: worth 81.35. “ Fine am. Kid Button, at 91.42; worth $2. 43 4325 Pum Ladies Good Leather House Slippers st 150 Pairs Ladies’ Fine Hand-Sewed Dongola Button at 2.10; worth 83.25. 175 Pairs Ladies’ Finest Am. Kid Button, at $1.83; worth $2.50. 800 Pairs Misses’ Solid Kid Spring Heel Button, at 94. warth 01.40, Ee Pair Misses’ Solid Goat, 8; [eel Button, at 96c,; worth 31.40. elects = 200 Pairs Infants’ Kid Button, at 33e.; worth 50c. 185 Pairs Men's “Nobby" Calf Shoes, in Bals., But- ton, or Couxress, at $2; worth $3, ‘And Other Goods sold at Equally Low Prices. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S FINE SHOES A SPECIALTY, THE STANDARD SHOR HOUSE, sulg-2t 824 7th street n.w., between Gand H. A Fiw Duy. ‘To-morrow will be field dey in our Boys’ Clothing Department, and we have made ample preparations to meet the heaviest de- mands. Those $3.40 Suite for boys, ages 4 to 14—with knee pants— that we hove marked down from 85, 95.50, @6 ‘and 86,50 have caused a furore among econom- ieally inclined mothers of boys that will find its culmination in to-morrow’s business. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS, and wise guardians of “ Young America” who ‘may read this advertisement to-day will come this evening, have their boys fitted out, and so avoid the rush to-morrow. Among the great sevortment of suits selling at $340 each are to be found the various styles that fashion calls its own—plested, plain and Nor- folk styles, blouse and combination styles, cut, made and trimmed artistically and correctly, and including every shade of color, from light ‘to very dark, made from sterling and staple fabrics; and we shall hold ourselves responsible for the wear and service of each and every suit in the vast collection. OTHER THINGS Quite ag necessary for the little men and equally ‘es attractive as Largains are to be found here. For instance, we are offering those pretty little Ssilor Suits that were $1.35 and $1.20 each, for SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS EACH. Did youever hear of such things before ? SHIRT WAISTS Are always in demand, yet we are offering—in fact, selling like “buttered buns"—good, ser- ‘Viceable Shirt waists THREE FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS; and all those “Acme” Waists that were ‘28e., ‘84e., T4¢. and 70¢c. are now bunched, and your choige of the lot will cost you just FIFTY CENTS, SAKS AND COMPANY, CLOTHIERS TO THE Boys, SEVENTH AND MARKET space ania Door Sarza ‘This will probably be the jast time we willcall your attention to our DROP SALES, as our FALL GOODS will uow gradually arrive. Soitis advissble and neces- sary to come this week to secure these choice bargains: ‘Don't wait. DELAY IS DANGEROUS. ‘Your attention was called in our last tasue to our Stock of Ladies’ Suits, The response was gratifying, ‘but yet there are about 23 suits we want to dispose of YOUR CHANCE IS A GOLDEN ONE. ‘wear, in pretty shades and colcrings, from 81 to $5; worth considerable more. The time is now to buy Light-Weight Wraps for evening wear. ‘We have on exhibition 1,000 Light-Weight Jersey Coats and Raglans, suitable for early fall wear, which we have af all prices. One style particularly advisable to inspect is our Stockinet Jackets, which will be offered at $3.98; cost ‘more to manufscture. 500 GINGHAM DRESS ROBES with two widths embroidery trimming to match, for $2.50. The price ‘easly in the season for these Robes was 84.98. About forty different styles Dark Colored Skirts for ‘Ladies’ Wear included in our Drop Salea, 1 case 21x42 Bleached Huck Towels, 18c.; worth 50. lease Renfrew Turkey Red Damask Patterns, 50c. per yard; worth 65¢. 1 case 66-inch Unbleached German Damask, 65c. Der yard; was 75c. JERSEYS! OUR STOCK 18 ENORMOUS. OUR VARIETY UNLIMITED. Black Beaded Vest Front Jerseys, very stylish, all ‘izes trom 83 to 42, $2.98; were $4. ‘Then you want tosee our $5 and §6 Jerseys, We have nearly every ides in a Jersey ever conceived. Four experioneed aniee ladies at our Jersey Counter. A ROOM TO TRY ON JERSEYS. All alterations made satisfactory or money refunded. ‘No change for alteration, L. ARS= BUR GH & BR 420, 422, 424, 426 7TH ETRERT. ‘Weclose Saturdays until Sept, 1st st Lo'cjock P. m., other evenings at 5 p.m. Oge more Half- Holiday after . We thank our eus- tomers and the: wenerally for thetr sup- port in thia movement. Bro Ghove Bircams ‘We have opened fresh lots in this department, ‘and offer as specially good values thé following: 50 doz. 4-Button Suede Gloves, in assorted tan shades, only 65c. per pair. 50 doz. 4-Button Suede Gloves, embroidered seer ‘assorted shades of tan, only 75c. per ir. 50 doz. 8-Button Bnede Gloves, embroidered backs, tan shades, only $1 per pair. We keep at all times = good wholesome stock to select from, ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and F ate. nw. Bya fortunate purchase we are ensbled to offer the following extraordinery bargain in Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, well worth your closest ‘cousideration: 250 dozen Ladies' White Shear All-Linen Handkerchiefs, in an exoellent variety of the choicest styles, embracing all white hem- itched and scalloped edges, white embroid- ered in colors, and black, both in hem-stitehed and scalloped edges; also, a few solid colors of Davy, cardinal and black, embroidered in con trasting colora, Each and every Handkerchief worth fram 250. to 3730. We offer you your choice of the lot at the low price of 180. EACH; 3 FOR 50c, ‘Wo shall make aconspionons show of these op acenter table Saturday morning as #“Half- Holiday” attraction, (Firat floor: center.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ate. nw. Bove: Croruma Repvvcep, ‘The Boys’ Suits (4 to 14 years),lately reduced, ‘are meeting with a ready sale, Remember we offer you the identical suits we have been sell- ing at $4.50, $5, $5.50, 86 and $6.50 at the reatly reduced price of 83.25 PER SUIT. Excellent opportunity to buy # boy's auit for ‘School wear at a great saving. ‘Our object in making such 9 concession is to stimulate trade, and at the same time close out these lines prior to the arrival of fall atack. ‘Just opened 100 pairs boys'_good Knock- about Pants. excellent dark shades, sizes 4 to 14 years. Just the thing to fill out the season. Only $1 per pair. (Third floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ata, nw. We Azz Coxsraxzix Caaxara our stock of Ladies Fine Muslin Underwear, introducing new goods, new trimmings, new styles, &e., keeping the stock full at all times of the best to be had for the several prices. We offer: 200 dozen Ladies’ Muslin Corset Oovers, finished seams, buttons and button-holes, well- shaped. Only 12%4¢, each. 98 dozen Ladies’ Fine Cambrie Corset Cov- ers, lugh neck, trimmed with Hamburg, but- tons and button-holes, complete, perfect-8t- ting. Only 250. each. 50 dozen Ladies’ Fine Muslin eorded-band Chemise, well made and finished. Only 3730. each, 60 dozen Ladies’ Fine Muslin Chemise, three excellent atyles, viz: Yoke of lace, yoke of 90 fine tucks, and yoke of Hamburg with tucks. Only 50c. each 75 dozen Ladies’ Fine Muslin Drawers, tucked Cambrie ruffle, with cluster of tucks above. Only 37¥4c. each. 50 dozen Ladies? extra-fine Muslin Drawers, fine Hamburg ruffle on the bottom, eight fine tucks above. Only 50c. each. 60 dozen Ladies’ Fine Muslin Night Dresses, front of Hamburg and tucks, cambric ruffles ‘on neck, sleeves and down the front. Only 0c. each. Excellent styles in finer quality of musling, at 81, 81.25, $1.50, &c. 25 dozen Ladies’ fine Muslin Walking Skirts, wide Hamburg ruffle, with cluster of tucks above, Only $1 each. Our success with Muslin Underwearjs clearly attributable to the excellent grade of Cottons, the high class of workmanship, style and fit, which we offer at such moderate prices, (Second floor; through either arch.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Gor. 11th and F sts. n.w, Hoasoxercoers Fon Lavus On GENTLEMEN AT 1250. het lneof stead Colores. bardered a just rece are, Sos each, ‘but they wall ci'psaid 9, 1236 CENTS, ‘ar THE aulo PALAIS ROYAL. A gentleman is he who's proud to be called "Eee “GIVE THE DEVIL HIS DUE” “GIVE THE DEVIL HIS DUR” “GIVE THE DEVIL HIS DUE” “GIVE THE DEVIL HIS DUE.” “GIVE THE DEVIL HIS DUR.” “GIVE THE DEVIL HIS DOE,” “GIVE THE DEVIL HIS DUR" MM MM) EEE pee! Gentlemen, we must “give the devil his due.” Since we've been advertisidg MEN'S GOCDS (it’s auly a day or two) we've doubled our business, The Star is a costly (a devilish costly) medium of advertising, and we ques- tion, in our minds, whether we're not giving the devil more than his due. Advertising is necessary, but eo are low prices at this seaepn. We think cur men must grumble et being tired, because low prices have at- tracted so many of you (men). SOME OF THE LOW PRICES, 440. ENGLISH SILK SCARFA, 8 FOR 81, 0c. PQLKA-DOT SATIN WINDSORS, 300, 250. PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 220, WARRANTED PURE LINEN HANDREROH'S 1240, G8c. PURE CHINA SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, 486. 25¢. FANCY DESIGNS ENGLIBH SOCKS, 8c. Tse. FANCY PURE LISLE THREAD BOOKS, a5e. 980. BLAOK ENGLISH SILK 800K8 FOB 75c, $1 8TRIPED ENGLISH BAU, UNDBRWBAR, 650, 48c. VENTILATING BAL UNDERWEAR, 200. 98c. EXTRA-FINE BAL UNDERWEAR, 75c, PLAITED “CHAMPION” DRESS SHIRTS, 690. PALAIS ROYAL SURPRISE DRESS SHIRTS, 509, $1 FRENCH PERCALE DRESS BHIRTS, 89¢, (2 collars and 1 pair cuffs.) 250. 4-PLY LINEN CUFFS, 200. PATR 750. PANCY EMBROIDERED NIGHT SHIRTS, 680, GENUINE FRENCH GUYOT SUSPENDERS, 870, SOLID LEATHER TRAVELING BSATCHELS, 83,39. LEATHER “TOURISTS” FOR TRAVELERS, 680, ‘Water-proof cases, compartments far toilet articles, 50c. DOUBLE STRAPS WITH HANDLES, 250, SOAPS. COMBS, BRUSHES, PERFUMES, A case full of samples under show-window, Ivory Handle Umbreliss, reduced from $10 to $7.96. Heavy Solid Silver Crook Handles, to $7.98. Boxwood Handles and Silver Band, to $4.08. “Gloria” Umbreliss, @1.50, Warranted two years, ta-We've two big windows full of samples of above, Don't pase by. STOP!!! “PALAIS ROYAL: (A. LISNER, Sole Proprietor and Manages), Fraale eee ame to Gaew' et 1128 Pee Sylvania evenue. BOTH IN STYLE AND PRICE. AS TO STYLE, MUCH PRETTIER. AS TO PRICE, MUCH LOWER. ‘WE ALLUDE TO ODR NEW RACK RUPFLINGS QPENED TO-DAY. THREE LOTS, 190., 250, 290,, AND BE SURE TO SER THEM, ALL COLORS AND COMBINATIONS. REALLY BEAUTIFUL, SHIRTS |e 18 ENTIRELY TOO MANY. THEREFORE, TO REDUCE THR SAME, WE WILL PUT THE KNIFE IN THEM FOR TURDAY. oak ¥ WE WILL OFFER oe BB ti TE githo a Se? Yad? rn is Ra RS Reva UTICA UNLAUNDRIED SHIRT A gS {i aa wd 08 = £' 3 i i rf oi AEE “oo ih = RS FAMOUS LAUNDRIED DRESS SHIRT MA F a fase Gof = ‘BB A 7 A RNOW oco REE B AA AA NNN OO E BI A AA Nn CG EE for PE, PATE 2s Eh OF 10 $3555 Gog 38 ig Ee ag oo ee Soo? Mou ER Suh MM Sof =] W BALBRIGGAN AND GAUZE UNDERSHIRTS A a uty a ee eee an See "xl God = BRA MMM om 9885 be & oT REF as fee 24 “od Mit Su8 T 97 ‘TH AND D STREETS. Ty Travexisa, OR GOING ON A VACATION AT THIS TIME OF THE YEAR, A MAN MUST PROVIDE FOR COOL WEATHER AS WELL AS FOR WARM, AND MUST EITHER CARRY A WINTER SUIT OR A LIGHT OVERCOAT. THE OVERCOAT IS INFINITELY THE MOBT COMFORTABLE AND THE MOST PRACTIOABLE. FROM NOW UNTIL LATE IN DECEMBER 4 LIGHT-WEIGHT OVEROOAT I8 ABOUT THE MOST USEFUL ODD GARMENT A ‘MAN HAS, AND NO ONE 18 SAFE IN GO- ING AWAY FROM HOME FOR A SINGLE NIGHT WITHOUT ONE. If WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK AT OUR STOCK OF THESE GOODS. THEY ARE OF THE LATEST AND MOST APPROVED STYLES, IN ALMOST ALL SHADES AND AT ALL PRICES BETWEEN 910 AND 835. YOULL BE SURPRISED TO SEE HOW GEN- EEL AND GOOD A COAT 810 WILL BUY. ‘THIS 18 THE SEASON WHEN “EXTREMES MEET," FOR THE TRAVELER NEEDS 4 DUSTER ALMOST AS MUCH AS HE NEEDS AN OVERCOAT, AND WILL OFTEN USE BOTH DURING THE SAME DAY, OB YOU WANT AN EXTRA PAIR OF PANTS FOR THIS “BETWEEN SEASONS" WEATHER WE HAVE THEM IN ABUND- ANCE, GOOD VALUE, AT HONEST PRICES, FOR EARLY FALL USE NOTHING 18 80 SUITABLE FOR ALL PURPOSES AS A MEDIUM-WEIGHT CUTAWAY COAT, WITH. VEST, OF OORKSOREW OR DIAGONAL WORSTED, OURS ARE CUT JUST LIKE THE BEST CUSTOM GOODS, AND PRICES ARE ONE-THIRD LESS. EB. BARNUM & CO., aulo @81 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Mus M, J. Paso. 1309 F STREET NORTHWEST, LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN FINE FRENCH HAIR GooDs, BURSIAN BANGS. RHEA WAVES. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR RENT--HOUSES. = ——— = = NTED—IMMEDIATELY, IN 1¥ AND RENT—RO0! ‘Srovision store, an honest. mobet exer. | Fcouthand san front: na a getic, experienced clerk, who “anders ing | 3d stn. w.. cornerof Bibttgj meat be yell recommended. "Appl RE. FORE Em eo RT eae aa ee art == ae? |e Shae SPE “orivate family. £9 Se Seco = te ‘Braz Qthoe. te Sammi ats R RENTS P| Fetamint ait RENTING Na AGES Fe. ee aniyeatsis ates = LJ gle H ST. oe a anh sous weal of and Navy B ‘ini ait othe? roome: ee et 2 | Rete eet ing; repatent quests deets scoummmodsted, ane FOR, RENT rine FLOOR, © poowe eee ist PS aes anld-2t jCLASS, WAIST TRIMMER ers: aleo aera 0 Bennaylvanis ae DFOR THE, COMING | SEAS ‘month 1 “Apply at 420 Oh streot om” ey AND Saromce ‘anes Wide fi 12 to 4 o'clock Paer | Ree pate %. Sr UK Wire AYOUNG MAX 16 OF 17 YEARS OF side Age, to learn the drug business. “Apply 1616 14th woth mater, lines of cars pass the house. ‘TWO JOURNEYMEN BARBERS (COF- | _Apply to 604 11th hat, nw. nes cor. Fat. _anlf.st* Wes geet get be sala Saloons ties oo R RENT—UNFURNISHED—TO ADULTS, T\ : 2 Tovah and alcove: 20 foots sanve, 34 foot tn, new ANTED—AS SEAMSTRESS AND CHAMBER. bay jow house; 1100 St St a.6-; deli ft teal 5 ra Selly, om experience weg | location ae with references, 20! wey ave. 8.6. ER BENT_UP RTION OF HOUSE 628 ‘ANTED—1.000 | COOKS AND GE ENERAL | 4° Penney taining Afteen rooms, Wiser 810 10 $30 Nurses, Eigteos ply O20 Pei sul7-at Hopes Men, Wai ters, ds, ec. desta Hepa Bbahes "West § jyoruee ane Peters ean. a Wie ci bean. ene) ome, ar FE ERE TWO 00 COMMU CATING Re ‘UR. tivtpeto MAS 82 SAMPSON Naval agate Alea Se Biabos Booms on eccnd or tits Aor, a BOAT WareahakOe cots anew ag | PURLAES At UU NEES ATOWALVABORBUREA OTS ta arwalOue | Feectond door vata Sree, rater a just of je posite: aie #; rent moderate. T- sT_FURNISHED BEAUTIFUL SUMMER S ernment, _WANTED-- -SITUATION! 8. Wiveeres A DRUGGIST, GRADUATE, WITH ix yeaa’ first-class experichce, permanent on. "God salesinan and competane clerk Satie: fee pggferencen.Addrem GS, Bia on auld. ‘famili iS Te ay ‘very rooun: corner house; east frout; references required. 1101 S ‘euld-Iw? TTES WANTING ROOMS: an agent ‘or pemsorial. propert eee sed, references furnished, ITUATION, 4th st, ‘CO! iT ¥ Winnie iter; thoror riligeleasid trustworthy experience, NewYork, Washington and summer resorts, Finest of references,” Address W. Hd, BERG. ‘ruth 25, Hed 826, 828 7th THR UNS. CAC ROTION Street carn pass the door to all: Farts of the city. Boint House, Bast Moriches, 1. ‘OPEN ALL NIG! 8-3 Ws | ae LIKE A ar ee ny and to care for ai a countey, ‘Hest of ‘reierencos piven, Addsesp PS FOR RENT—-MISOELLANEOUS Braue t Onpitol street. aule-3e = aE TED—SITUATION BY TWO TRISH GIRLS, | JOH RENT—A Goo BLE A’ GE 101 hi ‘bee! = house, Apply Dat. mw. Also, two desirable Wate i TES “Mdliens F25Mivat. we | cellar rooms. Topi Det nw. suloivs TED-ROSITIONS FOR COOKS Hi para, Nurow Malda: Goveeneanen, Senter’ stares or oftiess): cities and coutry.. : BURNHAN, 090-039 F si. n.w. muas-der WANTED <i YOU WANT A COOK, 3 aun, nurses, jaundress, mien cock scullione. atm and date gr iaborer,callat NAH LABOR BUREAU, 619 7th st. nw. Ck ¢ AM IMMEDIATE FUR. laser, resprovt safe, one yea Bipggplitysellafor O70, cost W190. Aadrone Ht HOOF, Btar office. Fo JOR SALE—CHEAP—A BAY MARE, WARRANTED sound, with Harness and Phaeton. Or will sell “ines Inquire 804 9th st. n.w. Also, Side Saddle. muse Fee sted ree BUGGY aa HARNESS; te afraid of et SBOWENS Livery UITE OF FURNISHED ROOMS, ai Hoard ton byor abort distance from P. Orbe: | Stable, baad Atte partment, “Address M. D., Hoow 11 8, ¥. 0. D ‘OR SALE-TWO FRESH ALDERNEY = bet aaED ‘Cows; ce with calf four weeks old will Us sold WANTED-IWENTY-ONE FURNISHED Bi cap. sd, HENDERSON, Woodley, on Woodley Lane. snd ais unfurnished rooms. Have renters for same, We charge @1 for renting rooms. Boom Hen AEE BAY oy YEARS; WEIGHS {hg Agency, O16 oth at nw ans Foesate, 38 pound and safo Fe ve ady ta drive; $73. V ANTED-IMMEDIATELY—TWO OR THRER MM, at unturuisbed Booms, ot second or se foo | _auls-Bt : 1407 F st. om ith to 14th an ress, stating terms, z ANKIOUS. Star office. aulg-2t" Fons FALE acing Goto De sino... fem Jow pri Brices reasonable, SCHLEGEL & QUIGLEY, Srrearar aaa Dat hw. auls-1w: FOR SALE-FINE COUPE HORSE. Six YEARS old: stands 16% hands in heisbt; kind aud gentle: ‘Monk it any bgruess. Gan be seen at 1508 7 opposite the Thyson House. F OR SALE "A BAY MARE: STYEIGH. GOUS good wo1 ‘sing leharness. ee $200. W. 0, WALLACE. Star office, aul seit FPORSALE_ A VERY HANDSOME BROWN MARE ladies’ driving: fast and ve Grand’ WANTED 1 L00n OF TWO OR THREE Rooms for light housekeeping, furniahed complete, _Ad- dress, full particulars aud terms, B., Star office," 1t” WASTED FOUR ROOMS ON SECOND, FLOOR for lant housekeeping. “State price and logation. Me Bar olf ‘anlg-3t* WANTEDFOUR OW FIVE UNFURNISHED Tomson first or second floor with heat end, and modern improvements: family ‘of three, “Notioe, must state location and price, Address CASH, Bor 161, Star office. te VANTED-TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS, BE-| ae Ethan Allon at GOVERNMENT ‘COR Verge than 14th Fn aud Kew Yan at RAL: dath st ncar Lobg Bridge aust" a FOr 8 Hen tia — AEE ANTED—FOR NERVOUS: § PROS iON AND pal Snes Wai ‘kinds of Duyeeal Hay of V (y ANTED_BY DULTS. UNFURNISHED pirits, nausea or we fepepsia, weal A ess room with alcove, south windows, bet: ive ayaten and. a EERE, URDER'S Bi) cobs ts and 14th, and Hand K sts. Address BTA ne = diiue require waste fe ea “aul0- JOH SALE—BUY YOUR CARRIAGES, BUGGL ‘and Daytona, all styles and. in the city. Je23-3in pacar, PGE vid 466 Pounaytvants ave. nw. R SALE-THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE RE. quires no boiler; avoids all ve attendance: ‘No loss of time; Sine, ‘of nd for circula: and price list, , Agent, 731 7th st. t ‘OR. L GRAND BARGAL Fe , SALE-SEVERAL GRAND B Be he a magne for $200 cash. Owner first-class lodying house, north- ad \ ANTED-ROOMS--TO PARTIES HAVING ROOMS: Henting Agency, 938 F st. _D. RAMEY, (ON, care L. G. Wunder, Philadelphia, v ty reut we prevent advautage to, procae tenants WANTED--HOUSES. W. ‘0 RENT A LARGE DINING-ROY rit teen ip ai auld-ste {fist will save them time, trouble and money, Hoon 515-20 ATED | TO, BUY, NEW, 2:S7ORY BUICK netrument Wit or rooms, huprovements, | leaving city. Coat te order, E: $00. rood locatign, price 3,000 2 $4,000, on easy terns’ | | Oue fret-class Haiiett & Bovis Square sede ee a0 BOR a cay er | ah Edo! eve fet Zee UY ECan WANTED BY A BUSINESS MAN_HOUSE AND | Coun? Cost 900 new. lot, with cellar and stable, or lot suitable for | “°We haye how on nnd a few choloe tise} new, very building stable on. Adc with fuil | gne uprizhts tq exchange for Square Pianos, oh the particulars and tice, est possible terms, and our Of exchanging will Wasten 10 ) BUY A HOUSE CONTAINING | Shane y ii ie Gan anve, Sou 653 to Wid teks eight or wine rooms: centrally located: for cash; | Suaure with ws. Can, save, fens romp $3,500 to $5,000; must bes bargain, AS- Say THE PIANO EXCHANGE bee 3 ¥ | ANTED SEP ‘TEMBER 1—BY A SMALL FAM- — HEALTHY YOUNG CUBAN PaR- best references i | Ree fase fA ch atte taints moderate, “Ad 3 2 ANTED—OCTOBER 18° rent, fora small famil; with modern improvement SCHMID’S Bird Sto: 3523-1m 12th at, fwo door south Pa.’ JOR SALE—BRICKS—BUILDING BRICK FOR Fo tan ROG, SR eae AT T; AT A, MODERATE 5 or 9-room house, dares ALPHA, Stab vices oitice. sul8-3t*" | joreand Ohio Talitoed dat Guecasigua or in Washing: ‘AN: 'ED_DIRECT. FROM OWNERS, rts jy19-1m 38 W “ait ra. roperty on Wwith us will ‘be Liberally advertised af our ex Fe SALR-ONE | BEOOND-HAND| UPRIGHT Rents collected. Estates mans d. Tnsure nce 10, $175. wes are Yuen fecha ins in HOLLAND & MPSON, “pright and Square Pis and for 1913 Pete Adiomine Sin Beclanie | Feu’ HUGO WOnCH & Go. o8 vi ‘oR BALE, DICYS cl [OP Frac a a sae air ee a a © \GEB, BUGGIES, ‘AND Fes ics armieusd pated wagoua, doctors PovdKs aa ‘Goorgetowte tuys tim patie nee Sorel ‘tree He 2 BEL La OLABET, 31 pe Fa SALE ALOU 1,000 FOUNDS OF NONPA ae i pile, they are tng ofan ia are in gocd ‘eapabioat Seltent sortie, ce, for SP ry diese THE ey i TS fees Sune “ie y ANTED— WOULD LIKE TO PURCHASE A hice corner for agrocery store, State Pr dress Box 86, Btar office. WANTED [10 PURCHASE A 48-INCH STA yelp or Victor Safety, at a reagouable price. Ad- fess, giving price and whiere “can “be seen. Star oi au) y ANTED_THE CENTER MARKET REFRIGER- ini Conipany wants Houackespers to kuow Ghat i prarelisse fh quantities, a Nae tora Tootie, fomperature, mente vewetat tees tic und foreign fruits, wines, and all Kinds of periehia- ie woods, by the week oF mouth ata very ioderats W3SZED_TO BUY, WASHINGTON LIGHT 1¥- fa Bands snout 0 fered dnd oweal cask Wis TED FURNITURE CAUPI STOVES, MONEY TO LOAN. and Huarehold iitects. Highest cash prices fala A | S70,000—10 LOAN dress H. BAUM, 219 “ith stew. aul? ES ON REAL ESTATR Xo 3 1jy2%___THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. TED—TRY OUR BUTTERINE AT 20 CENTS. pound. Doown't wet rad Keop Uater than ranteed of money” ret Suis E9850, Son Cancer Se gE MoM eta ‘Always in Order by Plain Combing, Hairy Dressed and Bangs Shingled. aul5-lm* TO th OF PRIN'TING.—We to dispoee of our pring ertablintinent and eee lange Bree tas ‘the next awe will take order ita. ote obit belt fo wet rae joney out of Het tate eress ett Spin bag fn atabout Boe ee e eeu : Pee an aga & Mt Foster nove aw anld-lw a “THE CONCORD HARNESS” “THE CONCORD HARNESS.” Beware of Imitations, Be Sure of Name and Number. Adjoining National Hotel. very Low Pag eter er sites kere Mad ry Thkoe Gui AT COST. — THOSE NEEDING cy lepeeet Rabey that must be worked uj Keisa eat Beet oP tojeet easing ae O30 ards iit be ato et ‘3 Tx Besr, LUTZ & BRO, 407 Pmou, AvExUY, Hoversserans Arrexrioy, The INDESTRUCTIBLE STANDARD FUEL BLOCK ean be burned in any range, stove, or grate; Mo dirt or ashes; cheapest fuel in the market, Bold in sets: Large size $2.50; small $2, Cal] and pee it practically tested at BTANDABD FUEL, CO.’s OFFICE, 521 7th ot nw, Bend for cireulare, i I Ha Bry i i i ts if Ht i 8 ai | it Hy : : é if I 8 & 4 HM | [i Mi ij — NOAH WALEER & 625 aus-dwe x N ANTED FOR A REALLY saoop-FiTTING, | B1LOO,000 romreivctr ee faauiouably-out Bult oF Clothes.” made to order’ ‘QB WHITE & CO, Hepat iited on” batons Anight ‘322 N. Charles st., Baltimore, Ma. awe Telephone 789. 2a SDTiIGuEET- SAE -FRIGE PUD FOR NEX TO LOAN ON HEAL ESTATE: NTED-HIGHEST CASH PRIGE PAID FOR Peowupé avian 0 Way Waishes un Pate ba) Pe BicaDLTy, stoves, Carpets Feather fousehold | _sy2-1m Pre as intr "ihiven Bra Glouee OnE wx: Saye SEEANING WORK! MOF ERP Bate secs mee reat ale oa | sais ana tee DA FROMM, Psi at and Ege, Velephous ti et: f] = ot BORED, 3 aa x ‘toe i tt ida of Bumps and "dias aioe fen ee cowe THAT C. 6, BUNDY, 425 Louisiana avenue (opnasite City aie SEI SSLOReE, of De ‘Whe Btates err forte (except aarytnnd, myiT-Gin WAxtEp STEAM CARPET ate HB, iG. Foe hi} recess. Telephon BeCHAGE E'BHO2 ULB La ave, tho Wrenn re et AL EEA LON APR AP ct AMY ABE ADS ESTA USE NDS TO Sa iON a¥e © sok taeda sua ol i SUHNSTON, 738 15th st. nw. i 2 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, IN SUMS Wo it wb Wow oat ae af erent, comer 1bthand seetlauee sehaa bene na Lee pone | SELES te WAR coum Sear ant MEET. sengislonsy, oe i ewe Set pe at | MoS pe ree COUNTRY BOARD, Genes BU Meares Loner, Ba’ ee ere Ovunty, Md, = SOL py eagles serene ee eee ar ae 2 ibis iene 2 PERSONS CAN BE AOUO! [ODA’ ee a saree LOST _AND FOUND. eee al R RENT—HOU! ry APPLY TN EXT—HOUSE 301 H ST.N.E. APPLY, H RENT—931 OST N.W., BRICK. 700 stories moder tiny rove peut $40. BH. WARSEM & CO. aulosat® cy © ST. N, W.,8-ROOM BRIC! _|Fe tS 5 Saeeeee Moen. enileanea aaiyy ‘Inguire at Co R Ri r Pons JTHREE-STORY font Howen, 1714 Oth at. | Ree ‘he ws modery improvenenta: ee | intye Back:yara Spent, 630 _ Apply 1726 ‘9tn st now, aulp-3t* Place, Qt. furnished, 13 r. m4.€65.00 aw Wists Bee, ‘No. 3 Cook Me See RENT IN GEORGETO' STA ED HOU ering TA FURNISH a sk Fcu eee t, 870, Ro rence one toc. FS, RENT_409 3D E BANES T00g F fps, houge iy Srst-c <5 Wate wo, Mc Bendis trent s ornare Ey aed ae Teapectable color CHAS. E BANES, OR RENT mente 2013 Gat ApH 101 RENT—HOUSES ea Io eae = ra rh pas aH i a STORES AND OFFICES. Store room 1416 Pa, .\¢01 7th et. 4r..1et Gr. 83 iiss A OR To R th se Te bl te Str. and dwelling, 1814 eae, 1543 M'st.uw... Tih st_a.w., Sr. Pee aR eee ge tae 8 Toth and Mass. ave. ol > | paca Far is fer fetin ign oo For ful list cal in tase’ on the leband Toth. foul} ata WAGGAMAN We ‘OR RENT_903.U BT., © ROOMS, MODERN IMt- wemente: 8 05 U st. 10 larxe rooms, all modern improvements; $2106 Vermont ave.7 Fpomasll improvements, room for stable 18-3t"] OWNER, 90: U st.'n.w. ff RENT—TEN ROOM, THREE STORY AND Puerifeeron wat ate ee iSaram TN #ta.. wide and deep lot: all modérn tn provements, aud iaitiaad sa the highest point iy the city, ‘very 1d good neight and wood nei Ne ak he. Ps ade! WkNiGHt: mgr aie athe 5. te NEW SIX1 oe obs, and ‘ale, Api flay DEROLESL ID Pat suis-tn” ‘aul8-6t LOR k ing, 3 ALBERT F. FOX, 920 F street n.w. THAT VERY DESIRABLE DWELL- 4 11th ‘st. s.w., near Smithsonian ; modern ith st. sw. aura | OR RENT—HOUSE 815 6TH BT.N. W.; NI rooms; all modern iny | 40.50 per month. Appl | th wt. Do. | Fe RENT_@16 PER MONTH, 1913 SEVEN- teenth street northwest, neat brick house, 6 rooms | food condition, THOS. B, bes rel ST. N. CO ae a bedhead LELPOLD, TH ST, 11 KS. M. Fos Ri Sore HRA | ‘MoU SANst., near 1,7 ra. and 5, andsome suburban residence, 8 fs. lange grounds, OI? DSPGE V8 rat. ow. 716 9TH ST. N. E, CONTAINING O ‘and good stabie, large yard: will rent toa | ‘tenant for fourth bey bent TARE, BANES Tous Pac ea Be ey Maal7-at | | Re RENT_HOUSES m amie See Se inquire at 1000 0st us aule-oe R RENT 1513 6TH STREET | pet sud 3 reiting: com- homie 85.40. 'SWOR! STs TD, VE a ne RENT —THREE-STORY AND CELE Brick Dwelling. 9 rooms and bath: 7 improvements: 9:35 P st. u.w.; price, S40: aloo, th See ee ee month, THLER & noah: st na. NEAT 2- formation at aulo-iw* POS Fer-sr, K near Conn. ave BO. HOLTZMAD, — FURNISHED. 00 19th & Jefferson Pl. a Le st sce. 10rs... 40 7thand Lets. hw. Froperty piacea with jue for rout oF sales livers sdvertined frecot cost tS the ownee. ay For list of uroperty for sale. call Or wend at office aul3 K.O. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sta. nw. 919 4th ne Grmis18.90 st ue.Grmnd.18.30 | _ Tah eeae Brant ig ane Bs i 14.30 . i200) Titi ates'ér in ‘iaeligat on _v27-1m OR RENT—A TEN-ROOM Ci HOUSE, 1 | s'tol Taiieat ear for reat at 840 ner metre | k month o Bee seorenies Witt & Jou! a PaaS io x | au 7B RENT— F rt W. C. DUVALL 25 F st. n. aul3-5t (Suocessor to Duvall & Marr.) Fe, oR REN’ 4TH BT. N.W.,9 ROOMS, per wont Hous pel for suapietio eine Ridin FES. store dwelling. av. eee di ca di eee Me Tae a | ing for $12, Inquire 06 | JT Berber: fest SEs fall List ayiy 0 WESCOTT & W heat j > TOR RENT! Sat aa A BEAUTIFUE Jour handsome! se oe ‘SWORMS TE Save sult JOR KENT —MT. PLEASANT. 15TH ST Rx neat six-rocm frames, gle 3 ne F <T_EIGHT ROOM BRICK pwr thorough repairs just con: tionth. the best dwelt 4151 tne WA PHILLIS, 1 y26-1 Pitt ENT — FIRST-CLASS, RESID E ode Island ave., occupied the past three years ‘YF sceretary of the “riuiah legatdbu. Apply’ ted. 4c) ie -Lm _FOR SALE—LOTS. _SREOIAL BARGAIN TY POUK TOT! Jersgchusctts ave and D street y STi beach tee tous With st we or, Maneacluette ave Oe. ; 47 fet front, K street we, with ‘only €2,000 for'wlicles WIGHT & BOLTON, angst Our. 4 aiid F streets ut, Fe SALE_—TWO BOsT Lots on Q at, wear 14th uses bow erectine, fe avis ae JOR SALE-FIVE LOTS ON NOLTH SUDE TR> aig it, west set ial city and rive her oF separately rok st cw yevod rable lots, S051 Be view o iy? | prices. Maule: 1407 F wt. JOR SALES PRET FLONT ON NORM Cal fol st tar New Work ave. ouly 70s. par 140. two dextrat rhe feet front ear atti per foot, Aue dwelling botud che om ado et uI8-6t BWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 027 F st ROR SAL —I OFFER cided bas FOR A FEW DAVS DE Banaay =n Ww Hatipeiive ave. betwoon Mand "RUSTING. dak aul7-6t Fu SALE INVESTORS 4: those wish etelans West End L atid 20 on went Toth, the ng about to leave Waslimeton for a thu of yoke will offer the above at reasunaule figurce. A ALBED 20 aulé-ot Ok SALE—LOT 80 BY 05 ON R STREET, BET, Poy ond Toth ste, 8-¥. 81.50 per ec, foot. SWOKM: jsreoey G27 at, howe aulo-ot 08 BATG00D LOF ONO ST, NEAR SD 8 A.W. at @L.2a per ag. foot. SWORMSTEDT & BRADE aul3-6t ons F | FPQ4 SAE-ONEY 910 MONTHLY to buy oue of those elegant 17 or 18 Kentucky avenue, between Land fow wteps from tle new ype ele "Sua lars furni P.8— tne 2K SALe 100 Rst., bet, 18th ) Hat bet dwn ood ‘vice, Further partie: VER & REPETTI 326 Pa pour picuey at hoine with pero it feabwolutels wecure Det, Favd Gpe., hear C hy Poe SL Sad Wo eee 1a T. SV PRED & OF _y2Lthfslin lous JOR SALE. rai = i INESS CHANCES. SL BH SEY OY, THE Tock anp atures of a grocery store duit a Celt Vustuess, coutrally locwied. Address Box SS, Bar wile" wulg fay y cibare datoaicns chsnoce teh pp id Wisliug to luvest mm butter, PUaL a preserving Gempertire, ith aud thas enable tiulders to me: 0 TO $3,000 AND WOULD weet B FUGLE MAR WIth & lake wuID Who 1 HAV ire to cuter Dusinens: “Au wae Ot tie bet kyu Young wien in town cud, want @ Felisble partner jres# Box 4, Star office, weet yANTED—VACANT GROUND AND Wontenyturca. Se faucy vrisea, aM ME: 19.2" 310 Bt Paul st. Baltinone a i SALE—OK EXCHANGE FOR A TUK: te, oF 8 wale maddie aud ies eerie Ri ‘oiton Gi 11,00 310 St. Paul st, piece -Powny hotel part Vocation i Wasliueten, we aul: JOR RENT—OYSTER-CELLAR AND | DINING- Keom at Oth eu, Good business sand” Cans Lors, 8M. erty, for sale ih Bast dress HOTEL, Star sft | AND MEDIUM PROP- fashinvtom, at «peculauve OWL & DONOHUE. Viuis-0W MON be vant Cas ttol at Lon saLe—-1LOw— 000 GHARES OF MUSIO ME NULSISTEDT & s BEADLEY, ise at nw, YVANTED—TO BORROW $6,000 POR EIGHT 1G por cut, me commmnaion, pnier conteius 1 ‘we situated near 1 is Bi$55.000. oF will sell tro Hpesutiful mi Weshington.” Addross Box 1 TREE ARE bY LA rein Gamtectionery, Upholateder, Bistesor Beiter Conese uery, Cyclamen (CHANGE, $300,000 LANDS Warne to, EXCHANGE y ve __ see Foe LA ASE ONG LNG TENOR FOR KENT. 43 as eran fr to D sta seer gS iets sand lanwe Vwowtory eae om 14th at, near ad Sc meee on te ae .A% ne On HEE, THE, CAPITAL Tua oA SAE La Ray pel ¥16 FA. AVE, XW, (South Bide ae

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