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THE EVENING STAR.|p,_ WASHINGTON: _ FRIDAY. September 16, 1897. CROSRY 8. NOYES. faltor. Das. ‘To-day and to-morrow will be “FIELD DAYS” in ‘The Evening Star has a regular, permanent bona fide daily cirenlation more than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and much greater than that of all the ether daily papers here added together. our Boys’ and Children’s Department. We know it from long years of experience, and weare fully pre- Dared for heavy business in BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS. Advertisers, ‘will serve their own purpose best, and at the same time greatly accommodate Tue Stax, if they will send in before noon to-morrow their announcements for the extra large edition of Saturday's paper, the forms of which saust be sent topress much earlier than on the other five days of the week. School will be open Monday, and, unless the romping boys have suddenly changed their ways snd become ‘Very careful of their clothes, they will sadly need nice see ‘Within a few hours from the time these lines meet the eye of the reader the pealing of bells and the booming of cannon in oursister city Phila deiphia will usher In the centenary of the day when the Constitution of the United States, as tramed ip convention, received the signature of george Washington, delegate from Virginia, who had been chosen to preside over the deliberation of the framers of the instrument. The Constitu- ton, then signed, was the outgrowth of bitter ex- Perience on the part of the colonists who had ‘wrung their independence from Great Britain, ‘The loose confederacy of jealous and Independent colonies, in which was tne germ of the United States, was ready to fall to pleces, and necessity drove the colonists to form a more perfect union. ‘Tne Constitution as it was finally framed was a return to the principles of the Declaration of In- dependence. ana bore on itstace the certificate that {t was the work, not of a combination ot sovereign powers, but of “the people of the United States.” To those of us who have enjoyed its ben- efits without searching for their source, the Constitution seems a very simple work. It 13 only by studying its history—the events that led up to its adoption, and the struggles incidental to {ts early years—that we can form any just appreciation of Its char- ‘acter or its cost. For him whose zeal is sufficient ‘Yo incite him to such study there is an abundant reward, for the story is asinteresting as a romance. ‘When he has acquainted himself with tt he will realize why the fathers bequeathed the Constitu- ‘Uon to us as 0 precious a heritage, why men have ‘Deen Willing to do battle for it at the risk of their lives and fortunes, and why this week's festivities in Philadelphia arouse so warm a response in all parts of the Union and draw forth so many en- couraging comments from scholars and statesmen 4m the Old World, ‘The organization of a “smelling committee,” | ‘similar gto the one whose operations have lately stirred political Boston to tts center, ts promised here in Washington. The leaders in the move- ment are resident Iiinols democrats, who propose to have areport made to their association on the Partisan antecedents and standing of every Illi- nols man now employed in the government ser- ‘viee, There can be no possidle objection to their doing this, of course, for presumptively no servant of the government has anything in bis record which he would wish to conceal. It may, also, Jead to the detection and dismissal of some who i have slipped into comfortable places on false allc- | gations of residence—a trick which, we have the Word of the Civil Service Commissioners for ft, 13 | Ot sO uncommon as a strict moralist might wisb. ut its best fruit will be the publicity which will ‘be given thereafter to the causes of the removal of Ilinols men from office. The committee ts not Ukely to hide its light under a pushel It will take due glory to itself for the work it accom- plishes, and the public will not be left in the dark astothe means used to influence the chief of an office to remove aclerk. To some extent, there- fore, we shall be able to judge of the thoroughness with which the civil service reform system is be- ing carried out in spirit. ——————— By the published agreement the management of ‘the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ts to be satisfac- tory to the syndicate which has made it the recent heavy loan, and it ts said that “ruinous competi- tion” is to be avoided. The corporation asserts, however, that the syndicate 13 not in the interest of any other company and that the management of the B. and O. will be free from the domination Of any rival or competitive interest. It would seem therefore that the B. and O. still manages to ‘Agure as a competitor, even though !t may not be permitted by the syndicate to compete. Washing- Yon 13 interested, hardiy less than Baltimore, in ‘the preservation of the B. and 0. independent of ‘Ms great rivals. If the road can remain in thefleld ag a strong, enterprising and uncompromising competitor for through trade west and north, and at the same time and under the same management provide itself with modern railroad equipment and meet the growing needs of Washington for in-} CoC 00. L creased factiities of transportation, the sauisfac-} § © © £ ‘Uon of this city will be complete. S09 L a “oo? Tuas Ivis evident that the Americau Constitutica ‘will be able to point with pride to its centennial celebration. Philadelphia gayly arrayed in holl- day attire in its nonor, vast crowds including many of the leaders of the nation pouring into ‘hat city inorder to celebrate, magnificent pa- Yades and receptions, floods of Constitutional Cen- ‘ennial literature in the papers, eulogies and com- pliments without end at home and abroad,— surely a less strictly constructed constitution ‘would have its head turned! Herr Most should no longer find difficulty in avowing respect for so highly distinguished a document. —_—$$_$<—-—a———__ ‘Henry George has hard work to convince the new ones in which toappear at echool. In our LONG BUSINESS CAREER ‘wo have never been as thoroughly equipped to cater to the youngsters’ wants as weare to-day. Everything that's worth having, that will give good wear, that will ‘fit well, that is stylish in out and fashionable in fabric, is well represented in OUR PEERLESS STOCK of BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, AND GENERAL FURNISHINGS. You can bring the boys here and fit them out from head to foot at a saving of money, time, and trouble. In this pro- reasive age and these stringent times these are things that ought well tobeconsidered. There is absolutely no house in this broad land to-day where you can fit ‘Your boys out tobetter advantage than yon can in ours. A broad statement, but a true one. SAKS AND COMPANY, OUTFITTERS, SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. 200, to) Ga ‘6cG Fi E rs waaay yee Banna cE 3 EEE i DRESS AND BUSINESS. OVERCOATS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, ‘THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING CO. ©16e0 NO. 400 7TH ST. COR. DN. W. 200, (JT) mrp, pepe wae we et FOR | fast ‘We placed on sale this morning a Job lot of 100 DOZEN WHITE AND COLORED COLLARS in all sizes and in the newest shapes, and we term it a “Job? Decanse every collar in the lot is of a 10-cent or 124- cent grade—nothing cheaper—purchased by us at = discount from the manufacturers figures because we bought the entire invoice, and we intend to give you the benefit of this trade, offering you achoice”of any farmers that an exclusive tax on land values | style, in any quantity, at which, he admits, will very much diminish th> selling price of land, will not injure them. The BS farmer asks if you tax that which I have asm; “Sig crs. EACH. ‘means of livelihood, and which others have not, to and leave untaxed that by which others live and I 100 dozen won't last a great while, 80 don’t delay do not, and seriously lesven the selling price of my farm, how am I not injured? The reply to the question 1s a flood of entertaining and persuasive Oratory from Mr. George and Mr. McGlynn which assupposed to render the enthused granger in- different whether he retains bis farm or not. buying. ‘The training of a newspaper reporter is valua— Die for its stimulation of that faculty which de- ‘Vises means and discovers resources, If for nothing else. When Wall street parted in sorrow, some years ago, with Henry Villard, ex-journalist = Mnancier, he quoted the words of Catiline: Dut I return.” Now he ls back, as largeas life pm Alotof Fine Crepe Lise Ruching, in white, cream, and new patterns for mourning, in an sasortment of | Styles. This, likewise, is a“job," and we got it very cheap, because we bought all there was. There are goods in this invoice usually retailed at from 25c. to ‘40c. per yard. Our price for any shade or any pattern ‘with a better support than he h& ever had before, | * s and the people who were in such haste to bid him * p= farewell forever are trampling over each other for nH 83 crs. yar. ‘the privilege of a first chance to grasp his hand in Th Sygis Joyous weicome. —$<—— = —___ ae Gen. Butler 1s prepared to espouse the cause of THe ‘the condemned anarchists, if he can find apything 1m their case that will give him ground to stand men oe on in court, He says he believes that a man has a BBE O O right to “quibble for his life.” This may be true, ise oor on general principles, for a poor wretch within ‘aight of the gallows; but there is a question whe- me A RRR, ther the moral law or any social convention justi-| MUN AX RoR =r brag) AAA es a lawyer in quibbling for his living. BBM AA Bok #16 316 AND 218 7 co HH 00 oo 4 == = me bk oo 23k FiO ° Qo uw H O °. ~ | Ba . SoS HH GP DP E, = \VERCOATS. ‘Whoever intends buying a Light-weight Over- coat this fall may as well have the use of it dur- ing the first cool days of autumn, and now isa ‘Sood time to begin carrying this serviceable garment. More Light-weight Overcoats are being worn, each succeeding year, at least we infer so from the incressing demand for those we sell. Our Stock has increased with the demand, until now ‘we candidly believe that no intending pur- chaser of a Fall Overcoat does himself injustice ‘unless he examines our display. Whether he makes a selection here or eleewhere, he will be better informed as to the possibilities in Ready- VACATION 15 NEARLY OVER. THE BOYS HAVE BEEN HAVING A GOOD TIMF. YOU CAN TELL BY THEIR FACES. YOU CAN TELL BY THEIR CLOTHES, ALL OF THEM NEED A SUIT OR PART OF A SUIT TO FRESHEN THEM UP FOR SCHOOL. WE ARE READY TO SUPPLY THEIR WANTS. made Overcoat. Salts for the amallest from $2.50 up. Sore GEORGE SPRA¥SY, Suits for larger Boys trom $3.50. a6 434 SEVENTH STREET. ee Suusxe Orr ODD TROWSERS, ODD coaTs, TO RETIRE FROM BUSINESS. FOR MEN AND YOUTHS. memset ‘We have the following goods left, which must go st about half price: Weare now receiving the finest stock of Suits, Over- | "Fine Soft and Heavy Black GROS GRAIN SILKS, at soats, Pants, &c., we have ever shown yet at $1.17. $1.37 and 81.55. Bick RHADAME SILK, at €1.17 and @1.37. Only x afew patterns of each. ie iA & Fine ENGLISH CRAPES and VELVETS. CASSIMERES for men and boys’ wear. ba? ak a Some very nice DRESS GOODS, which will be sold ta great sacrifice, W. W. BURDETT, 928 7thet and 706 Kat. nw. U. S. Ssissies Resse DRESS TRIMMINGS Airs Sine FALL OPENING. HIGH NOVELTIES. Tor FS 4 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, September ‘sale by ell druggists and at office, ‘Would invite an inspection. ween REPT, Pn 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVESUR | Telephone 108-4. tas atlases peter amet esa ‘20th of eae Seen aun pa AR 10 Sovote eutigels tS Gut Siikn ad Valet Werte Ported: ‘eiouaivoly. as ye Bi expect for sich 8 com! sod tang aking ap rooce aT Ae acaaed for other pur- Dosen NOW, THIS STOCK MUST BE UNLOADED, and that in about as ahon Pood we have Aecided to mark ‘them at'suck’ prices that will move Th order‘ avold all other anpleasantness, we wish to imprese {Capon yout mind tuat the prices go these soods ont ir new building in com~ Bloted, “After that the resular prices Will pouitivoly Pn "This space will not perm! do justice to a frac- {on of cue moustronn stock, Vat wo wil only quote ® fe Ta piece ALICSTLE Ck COLORED SATIN RHADAME, fet been seein by SSA were bouht to sell Be Te at A wre have Tok the Soom to torplace ‘BILE iE COLORED BURA in Ther gry Ate satt “{b pieces of our @1.25 BLACK SATIN DUCHESS Ae pigee of our 0 ee our $1.50 BLACK SATIN DUCHESS at, niko a 190) Rleces of all combinations of colors of Two: Hones, Plaid and Striped Velvets at $1.7. Imported 1 Daelott Soles Stiped Velvetaat 91 per yard: reg. lag va 25. feces anc Black Yelvots in Plaids, Stripes, and other denugnast Bacrepulse titan Ba G5, pieces Blac! sincee oa vata bn “Gros-Grsiu” sound ner ee e, $2.25. Reo est Paid ‘Blook Desigus, at included ia of this scteon's aptiony oad ‘All i treet, cusped ben en again will it you barge euch a opportunity? ufficien Theale pongvely be exfiuded i tip male, Thi sine beast of our fegitiiate customers only LANSBURGH & BRO. HOUSEKEEPERS HAVE AN EXCEPTIONAL OP- Ponroniry HERE IS A CHANCE FOR ALL. ALL PERFECT GOODS, AND SOLD AS SUCH. ASSIGNEES SALE OF LACE, CURTAINS OF THE STOCK OF MR. C. M. i. IGHT AT THE AU [ON-ROOMS OF FIELD, eh OHAPMAN & WISNER, NEW YORK. lene goods it half cost. uctic andlio chutes Boome ns haveoutycedted Le acd Ieper eeut COT one jaid. So you are now enabled yay two pairs of Curtains at the price of one pair. NEVER SUCH A CHANCE AGAIN. 175 LACE BED SETS at 82.25, ble the money. All. th: ‘Patterns, Beautiful ai All welcome to inspect this mammoth Curtain sale, but come soon to get choice. L A NNN 585 L NN LLL AA ON OXN S55 BBB. a RRR GGG. BS oF PR &% TF Bos u RE € 6c HE Has “uo & E ‘odd HH & BR RRR 00 ae ae RR OO Me BS Pe 88 s Br ER “Soo? or ONE PRICE, 816 __420, 422, 424 AND 426 7TH ST. X.W. PPP TaTHY ¥ P 73 oO it iv v ‘aa 4 pre Sos EY ah 4 A ek A RRR ER MMMM AA ROR EO MMM AMA R R ERE MMMAA ‘A BBB. AA BB E AA 4 % MA Bee tas, Ree ARE THE DRIVES WHICH WE ARE GOING TO RIN, o ENTS’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT UB GENIE A FEW DAYS ONLY" ‘The buyer for this department has just returned from New York, where he was fortunate in securing the following lots way below their actual value, 50 we gan give them to our Patrons at about one-third to one- Dalf of what they otherwise z NN S853 0 0 gis BPh BER uu PP Sst “od! oe RRR Ree GPR, 585s Ee Hit ss, - Fer & § 88 This lot we know that you cannot duplicate in town for under 7c. ‘They are silk webb. handsome terug. Colors: Orange, Cardinal. and s Blue with Leather bound (not paper), and nickel to match. buckles. “You will be surprised when you cxamine the Suspeuder, and wonder how we can sell them at we CCR = “SR Oo EACH, Cn O2G. + sem Me Goo WHICH WILL BE THEIR PRICE ¥OR A FEW DAYS Blues, and. if the par we could not vell them for ae an than B5e. but ee bought them cheap, and we are to cheap. Ghotes fore tew days culysat a Sees n @ A es a org uv ORNS ppp % BU RRR BD EEF RRR U NNN DD Ee RRR Ud BRN BaP Bee EE us oN XN pnp kre R WoW W EEE A RRR Wwww E AA RR WWWw §R AA RrE Wwww oF AAA RR « ething seasonable, » taedinne-welght SENIND oNDERSHENT “ust ‘sulted for this changesble weather. ti for a eauze and ‘too ‘ward, Tora heavy wool shirt ft would ts elec cole at 50c. But we are wolug to offer it for a few days at sq 200 6 9 "ge RE as KK ze AE W EE R x ER - ERR 4A ane hae ank. that for Thetg Taey ooo shapes, satin lined. Ail the latest -in-han urtn-hands, satin lined, worth aq ay COT 3 ate So a Gea odes g°gor & RoR § 8 9 88 bon fees fh Ee oS oo 00) LLL raw Sys Remember that our FAMOUS LION BMAND coi. ‘Roods} are only 100. Zoe apar. | 7° cotton nA LPR S BoB poh BBB OA rey Sgg8 se16 7TH STH AND D STREETS'N.W." Doom Axo Tx Sers, From the best French and English Manufacturers. RICH, HEAVY CUT AND ENGRAVED GLASSWARE, DECORATED GLASS AND CHINA WARE. GAME, FISH AND CREAM SETS. Our stock of the above is of recent importation and worthy of inspection, 3. W. BOTELER & 80N, ne15-3t 923 Pennsylvania ave. Sux Sacces For Paser Won. Tn onder to accommodate many of our cus- tomers who have applied to us for Silk Sam- les, we have purchased s lotof manufactur. ers’ ends of ribbons in all colors and styles. ‘We bave put them up in packages contain- ing half pound, and they will be sold at the rate of €1 per pound, which is s mere trifle, ae many choice pieces can be selected from ‘the lot. . M, SHUSTER & SOS, 910 Penns. ave. 2X. B Ths Lt very ma, ms New Fa Suaves Ix Groves. ‘We note the following new shades in LADIES? 4-BUTTON WALKING GLOVES, fancy em- broidered on back, with welts to match: Couroucou, ‘Russian, Bismarck. Coach. Pistache. Bilver-Gray. ‘Sage-Green. Bedee. ‘Suex-Green. Coach-Drab. Rile-Green. Tron. Suaker-Gray. Cheats: iste Brown. Gold-ouive. 7 Mah ONLY #150 PER PALE shall pince on aale TU-MORNOW MOBN- ’ 4.BUTTON SUEDE GLOVES, in mn ONEY the PER eae ‘Tans, Best quality yet offered at Wo also oiler the same Gloves, fhibesidered on the back, for 10c. moré—75e. per nis Ue SRA a RTE Prices, mR OOD WARDS © ormnor, Cor, 11th and ¥ sts, n.w. New Coxtars Axo Corrs, ‘There is little or no change in Ladies’ and Cuffs for the fall season’ They ave a Dicher, with either turned pointe or’ pe nin,” We quote: P50 doz. Ladies’ Linen 1 Collars, extra high, 3- ‘Part cape, Only, 2igc. enc! 50 doz. Ladica’ Linen ois 1% inches high, aie seal with turned points. Onl ‘30 doz. Ladies" Linen give: each cud hase neat Lickel-piated cufl- Dutton. Only 1240; per pair. 50 doz, Ladies’ White Piqtic Chemtsettes, at about haif their real value, Ouly 10c. each. Neck Ruching.—100 boxes of Two-row Lace- Collars 21y fectly siggards,” Only SL pot bor: tbe gar «Only $1 per box: 18e. per Yai New lot of ‘Torehon Laces, in the narrower widths, at bargain prices. rst fléor; left of main entrance.) WOODWARD © LUTHROP, Cor. 11th aud ¥ sts. B.w. Lars: Usperwear Derarraest. cer Hamburg-dciinied, for ‘lace trimmed, for 81. jagetber 100 dozeh patra of Ladies’ Fine Mus- in Drawers, a iadien: Jniported Knit Worsted Underskirts, colors, Sdatte'stock of Breach Underwear, handsome mbroidery. 100 dozen Ladies’ yom hematitohed ‘Gecond door thro ig and embroidered, 75c. vand WoobWwalh © POTinoP, Cor. 11th and F sts, n.w. New Goons For Ixraxzs. We note the following new goods in this de- Hand-Knit Worst 5 eee em, an soc rice ‘a i 81.57 4 eae Infunt# Embroidered 2 ofa embreide "Buk Caps, 82, 82.25, Long Cloaks andsomely droldere, tage variety ‘Of stylen toms 5.50 15 New line of Infants’ Short in Plush, Eider-down and Fine Cloth) CO8** Infants’ Goods of every description; Baskets, Tereccooaal floor; through arch to parlors arel lot DOD WARDS VOPRTOP, Cor. 11th and F sta, nw. Bors Heavy Crormna. Our Fall Stock of Boys’ stots ert is mostly reudy. We are showing excellent. ue Sree Buitable for: wchool. wear -neat rable, at prior mowtrveauDable. 500 os) irs Bo} vs ae pple “=i wenn disk: neat atyien. Onty por pai. ar arg Ca rng Ha atyle, re- enforced at the knee, made for wear; sizes 4 to 14 yea Only 5 per suit. Boys All-woul Norfolk Cheviot Suits, finished inan Gee Manuer, quict styles, Ouly 86 peraul Boys’ Five All-wool Norfolk Suita, Scotch mixtures, Well made, extra durable; sizes 4 to TS years’ ‘Only 81 yer suit (third floor.) WOODWAKD & LOTHROP, Cor. Lith and F sts, n.w. A Srrscren Srocs Or Consers. ‘We take our pick from the various kinds with a thorough Knowledge of thelr merits and de- merits. We keep wuat the majority w the principle. that what neatly. everybody. Yants, must be good. Stroug German Woven with side steels, scallopped, top and embroticred busts, at 80. er pee The sate With three wide boues over thehap,and others wise a little better for @1. The same with groom busk and rubber lacing on the Lips 73. joipson’s “Glove-fitting” Corsets, in short. medinu and extra leugths, 81,8140, 8156 ala Persephone Paris-made and $1.75 per ‘Celebrated Corsets, in different lengths and otherwise equally'proportio..ed. We uave sold these Cor- es 1d. street sets for the past si: with increasit yu Inity. 81.30, 81.73, 82.25, 82.73, 63 5.90, ($4.25 and $4.57 7 per y Ferris Conind ‘Corvet Waists for Children, Misses and Ladies, ‘These Waists have a wider sale and ive core geucral satisfaction than any other muke, We take plexsure in recom- mending them to our customers, (Second floor, through arch.) WOUDWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, Lith und F ate. p. Wy. Worrr Warne For In two weeks’ time four new Departments will be opened at THE PALAIS ROYAL. We promise prices that are worth waiting for. You'll save 25 per cent by waiting for Boots and Shoes, Boys’ Clothing, Uphol- stery and Books, the new departments of the e168, PALAIS ROYAL. DDD RRR FEE gS SS, BPD BRR, EEF g's 55s it DDD RK & EEE ss S58 GGG. 00 (00 ppp _ 88, GG 9000 pp B's gor 88 88 BB ‘coe Bop ss® A visit to the Palais Royal will interest you. Nearly all the fall dress goods novelties have arrived, and 80 have the dress trimmings. We have crowds of admir- ers; not mavy buyers; too early you know. For the remainder of this week we'll quote prices a little lower than we'll charge later on, We want you to bny as well ag admires» We aga'n remind you, you can save ten per cent by buying this week. ASK TO SEE ‘West of England Broadcloths. They're 54 inches wide and come in all colors, We happen to know our $1.98 quality is beiug sold at two other well known stores for 82.48 a yard. ALSO ASK FOR the English and French Cloth Suitings at 81.25. ‘Whey're all wool, and at 81.25 are 10 percent below our regular snd future price. YOU'LL BE PLEASED with the Camel’s-Hair Suitings, The plaid and stripes are $1.25 and $1.45, and the plain colored goods to combine with them are $1.15 a yanl. YOU'LL BE BEWILDERED with the variety of plaids and plain colors we show for combination suits, Materials, colors and designs in- numerable. Prices from 19c. to $1.45 a yard. ANOTHER LATE NOVELTY, ‘Morie and Marbleized Plushes in all colors: in fact the best assortment of colors in town. And the price (81.19), is not only 10 but 15 per cent cheaper than usually charged for such quality. TO BE GRABBED FOR. ‘There'll be a little rush for the 19 Parisign dress pat. terns at 88.98 each. ‘They're samplea_ To say they're ‘worth from $12 to $15 is not an exaggeration, PDD, BRE, EER ss Sq wos kan. EE S38, DDD R KR EEE Sxg8 Bggs TTTT RRR m MM MM m. ¢ fot f HEME 4 RR MU : © Bhbed ie a ae # MM MM MM II NN N GGG MMMM q NNN GG as MMMM HORAN Go, Baty MMM II N NN aca Sgs3 It’s tobe a season for braid trimmings. at least we ‘think #0, and have imported in lange quantities. We'll try and describe, but are afraid we'll fail, You'd better call, especially as you save 10 percent this week, STYLE NO. 1. Silk with tinsel interwoven in beautiful designs. ‘This trimming is 2% inches wide and 486, a yard. BTXLE NO. 2. Silk braid in all colora. Pretty designs, 23 inches wide, 39c, a yard. STYLE No. 3. “Premdent” braid. You've read of itin fashion books, no doubt. Tes mobatrin all colors, Very wide and of pattern indescri ices 85c. to $2.68 STYLES NOS 4 AND &. Sets of six pieces, all colors, various patterns of braids, only $1.35 set. Silk braid and tinsel trimming in setsof six pleces st $2.35 (to match Btyle No. 1). STYLE NO. 6. ‘Mohair braids of all colors and widths from 6c. to ‘36c.a yard. ‘We've new jet trimmings and buttons, and many ‘more braid trimmings, but only space to ask you to ‘ook in the show window. xia em- (A. LISNER, Bole Proprietor and Manager.) alt 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. -ANTED— WOMEN ¢ 2901 - | ya V ¥ en sore ae ce HAM = OUR Ob FL FIVE UNFURNISHED, Waiters, Drivers or Farm Heenae co ya Cooks: | adage aa TH. ‘Star office. 016-31 COOMBS s BURGESS, OM) Pt we. ws Soy ANTED-LOGRMENT raaxcAts_gesTEe: 7 iSGED-atany TO TEACH AYOUNG Gi man Tol tgea errant furntehed roa ior Dru "Ptenoe eddies PORTE Sear = to the winter, th. Te, of go> Ane Yersing in Frend Mrees wit with tad fal tieulsrs, WEstRRsP UNG MAN, Boor: ‘MAN BOOK- EEE ax AMERICATN, Star office. = ei eS wel ended les ‘ANTED— (SHI ROO! i Mand “English, for foriat ieee gE TE fe for the oommey. "RAT. ae 3 7th at i | et ANTED — 4 WHITE BOY TO DRIVE DELIV- ory wagon: reference required. Apply at 414 ch central location: one ron must be given. pi locations G4 Wey blar ofc. Nepean, CAMEL st halen ral housework anc ¢ BO. ED" ‘ANT MORE ROOMS ne ing. rire at ofce, 1130 Sth st. p. w. 816-2t° Ware Seto ee err ae Ween caret am NYS ge, UUM TH EA | RERUN abate Address “F.,” Star office, 16-3t Ni stn Ww. Wwe /ANTED-A Bi a RISPECTABE. WHITE WOMAN ‘wash- WASTED THREE 1, ox FOUR v WAStDe QUICK NOUNG MAN AS BUNDLE Rant Soe abc ete S16-3¢ . B. MOSES & SON. Vv ANTED-BY YOUNG GES LEAS, WIFE | WASTER SUMED WOMAS, 8 | ats Seay eh Zet oees ets, W 1540 Bias st___16-3t"_| stating terms LEONORA, Star Ufiice. at WV geek tar neu m per day. basy, and proptable ANTED_BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIEE specttlty. ‘Cali at ute Room 0a br toh. AMES tion ‘and ter Wee BRIGHT SOY TO LEARN THE business. Wares must be not so much an obec W ERICH, 605 7th st.n.w. 1t* a7 GHINGTON SOCIETY, WANTS WEES A NAeEENGTON mt Sy 9to5. BY RED CATERER, DINING eis ee W yas; BickecOM OME ie netcine yy ANTED—1: sCTION, INGE a ee a Address C.A.. Btar offioe, ra Aeachor, “Address : ‘ASTED—BY GENTLEMAN, WIFE. AND TWO- eat ae Yoar-old baby, 3 or 4 uniurnished Loos, ANTD—A” COMPETENT " WOMAN, Witt nd floor: im good helghborliood ee pI ry as Apply 1823 Jefferson Piace. WEANTED-AN EXPERIENCED WHITE 000) Protestant preferred ; references at 1018 Vermont ave., 4nd 6 o'clock. ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS HAND FOR ANT MW: embroidery and fancy work, Mrs, MAX ee W ASZED-A LADY WISHING TO LEARN TYPE. ‘writing, without cost, may hear of an oppor to do 80, by addressing P. 0. Box 482, Cit WARTEDSTHREE GoOD SOLICITORS. GOOD Nc books nor life insurance. Call from 10 am, Root 4, 1000 F W&xXTED_A YOUNG WHITE GIkT, OF w who understands cooking snd washing in a fai gf two; must come well recommended. Apply to 1 Sst. nw. 15-4 WEANTEDIAT 1520, 0 STN. Ws A oven woman to cook general Housework; sin family: Uberal wages. W653 NTED [AN ACTIVE MAN TO TAKE PALT WANTED: -BOOMS--TO PARTIES HAVING ROOMS than ta FeRt we Present advantage to procure tenant Will save them time, trouble, an Renting Agency, 938 Fst D. RAMEY. J313-im' _WANTED--HOUS. SES. Ww y ANTED_ FURS NISHED, Hi HOUSE, IMMEDI ATE 3 of care taken: refer. ences exchanged “Aaliress BURNISHED HOUR} Star y ANTED_T0 PURCHASE HOME OF ABUT 7 rooms, bet. Hand j'sts. and 8th and 18th n. w want about $5,000. Address box 149 Star o%ice. W: ANTED_UNUSUALLY RELIABLE AND Pi manent couple would take excellent care of and fair rene tor i furnien owner with leatre- Biz poard, OF bey didersnce.. WILLIAM DEX THe Maple ave. W ‘CHANGE A reer Lor 10,000 feet of sro ED-T0 ¥ the northwest contain jaterest in a Heal, Estate and Inyurance office; | (F001 to bulld pine houses) for improved prove 8 | the same wection of the city. Address box «0. spall capital only required. Address C. '. a weetion ty. eS WNTED A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT 1: WW ANTED FOR SALE IMPROVED AND, UNIM- fou corse reed aes Feat Ae ee eee HOLMAN & MOPFETT. 13] hat WAxtenroE SMALI PRIVATE FAMILIES, wit best wages, white and colored Cooks, Nurwes, Maids, fe; Mon) Cooks, and Oyster, Shuckers. (Ger. mau and Swedish Women wanted.) F.M. BUBNIAM, $30-682 Fat n. w. s14.3t" WEAXTED-—WOMEN COOKS, $10 TO $40: CHAM- ANTED—TO BUY DIRECT FROM OWNER, A A} V ber and aituen maida, Guees,wattrean men | WW Ahreciory Bite ne eae eat coo wera, ‘walters, sctillions, yween Sth and Tit E and Ls, ra Saker’ and janitors, NATIONAL LABOB BUREAU; | $3,000; “Answer by letter only, CLAMEY isu ona Mt 613 7th st. s14-6t" ws NIED_—TWO, EXPERIENCED HANDS ON mts. Apply at 10 Mass. ave. nw. sl4-3t WANTED—10 EMPLOY FOR TWO OR 1k, THREE ‘weeks a respectable, middie-iged lady, familiar pith the names of the leading sociely people of Wash- runt write good hand. Address 3. D.B. Bw, WASTED GEO Toul estate, I potary public. #13 LINKING, 10TH AND H STS. & houses rented. rents collect fod smalland medina sized houses to reut to prompt paying tenante, “sel4-6t ANTED—HONSE OF TWENTY TO FCRTY | Tooms; suitable for family hotel or boarding | house, Address DRAWER J., Ooean Grove, N. J. awe Yast ANTEL LE WHITE GIRL AS 202 13TH | heatod be ana 12¢h st, FLFGANTL r IN TRE re Fe RENT—# aud firet-clase te 4 NICE Loom, privat JOR RENT Connecticut 1709 M st. Fe RENT_AT gomfortably furnished co drvon. bast Teasonsbie rates. JOR RENT—TWO FCRNI! ort bath pu ens oon ent housekeeping. 1 “ats JOR RENT F CORCL unfurnished second story Proven ents FE: oR RENT duunicatiug pal for Sth st. mw. Fe. KENT—FURNISHE! OF sinwl: tabie board also; 85 per work: Dreaktast, 7-30: So'cloek. S14 aud 316 fad OK RENT—OPPOSITE building, several th, Leutaidwas. 449 mod. min. with use of text stn _ Apply to 604 1th at. GOR RENT. iS Koons, with alcove Toums, single 0 Buind floors in a very plewsani somely furnish ar, comuiMuicatin as FOREST | spon an Sh stoesres Scaruas ae FOU R. WELL-LIGHTED, *, . over JANIS ¥, Davis’ SONS STOKE, cor ear LY Fe Wated rooms ATEOSG ak nw. vant Die and oitice-roous O13 1st "FURNISHEL Se LS Pan rimicatiwy alse. lance ‘Koon: cu first floor, southery exposure, with feet ine ‘eutare’ wont af War nnd Navy. Deh fz " only. comfortably furzished Rov oard iii» small private faauily Xposure and is convenient to ve. cars: large clos : best references given aDd rey: 2H ST. N. Also, other nice rooms, wit he PLIVATE FAMILY and béttroon, with hi to reliathe partion, geutieme’s Yrcterned Fok BEST -ONE NICE story frovt room: southern University, if desired; private family. uns ou serond flour, with CELY FURNISHED | kooats, “With howe comzorts and good a NT-1881 14TH ST. 3 ‘private family ‘niabed Rome, lutge or etuall: ne Sout oF Feari, all imps, ONE FUR- com, 2d of 3d floor; a gent Wea VENTI- tearm; ou suite or sine 6-1 RNTSATD te fanlly. 7 v. LARGE YRONT OF il td best Table mann SHED ROOMS, SECOND theee 5 ‘Cut ae. near C3) ak med ot RAN 8? front revi NTLY m0 D ROOMS, ‘ine lu THE Dooks for Nat Cail NS t and ‘dens BEAUTINUL r. ‘Three lines of cars pass the house. Beat cor. F at sida sist Ui en suite, on the first, second, and und convenient locatic 14-3 RLY FU va (or Moiaekcenane 2 ats W have woud ret Box 79, Star office. CTA 2ook in a private family. German preferred, Must WE HAVE CONSTANT DEMANDS ferolices. ee es AN V ree sections of the city, Person them? in our bands. for large, medium-size, and small Houses in sll such will do well fOPKINS & ANTED-A NURSE FOR TWO CHILDREN, Fo es WwW ‘aged five and three; a settled woman, experienced | 2 Oth and La ave. with children, required. Satisfactory references re- AS = quired, Apply, 81/ 15th at, ws #14-3t" WANTED, CANVASSERS FOR ROYD'S DIREO- sober, reliable men, who write plainly and rectly. ‘Address W. H: BOYD, Star office. between 12 and 1 ‘and Lots in all in my hands will Cees r FRO! of the city, Property placed Hberally advertised. without TaNTED —FIRST-CEAGS PAPER HANGER Apply at 013 Fst. mw. LOUIS 4. DIETER, ANTED-WE HAVE CONSTANT DEMAN for small and moderate sized houses in all parte of thecity: owners ‘having such for ‘rent, will tiad Trompe and relia ant jouses fr our hands, ih. BE MDE OO. a1 W ANTED-I HAVE DAILY ane S FoR Jarge, medium-sized and sinall houses, in rood 1o- galition Gwners having #uch (or rent or sale wilt Bod property placed: in ity abd willbe tiberaly eden wi 4 iver Yeedtioat charge Yoowners, Ke. It TEIPOLD, \y ANTED—DUNDORE" MPLOYMENT Bi Tean, conducted by ladies. Men and women, white of domestic labor, for District, nce. 717 M st. nw. b) and colared, for all kin ee TO Di EA 20 per week and expenses; paynient cording to ability. Nice, xenteel employment tor | 1381 F st. nw. ladles apd rentiomen, No painting, reoeipin, or bum 0. (OOM HOUSES DIREC bug. Write at once, enc ‘nell. Halaped envelope to EMEIne SUPPLY AGENCY Wares, Pe Soa et West Broadway, N. Y. ‘them in our hands, as we have LAKGE DEMANDS. for such property. All Houses placed with us will be lib- WASTEDSA AN BEE AND ae TO bislocalty's seoponeibie Rowse socd caisererates | H Sage up ME Howe, Lock Bor 1588, New York GEEN & CUNNI au20- ANTED—DIRECT FROM OWNERS, HOUSES ‘eral; ast free of charge. W. Mf ee CF 7 paeneoe. An) roperty Want ED-LEARNERS FOR PROF. CHRISTNER’S | Placed with us wi Ly wdlve at our ex- new “International Tailor System” with any inch. | pense. Kents collected. Estates man: i Insurance ruleor tapemcature along, as all aclentifctalors and | effected sed OLLAND & THOMISON, Eminent Paria Berlin and’ London dressmaters cue |. Jo13 1313 F st., Adjoining Sun Buildin. Patterns cut, inateriala Atted, baa OF mad The gate igh, Pi, ne, a SESE Soon geryatory of a2 stow., Washineto Wwe ea ae a eacounr esa | Hay £2 1085 aves tance eae PEACE ars naan AEC ONTIE SAR" | Papy ghgres_eetmabes Jolly SUEINAS ¥ 0D. O04) 1N_SUMS TO SUIT, ON | FIRST- ly ANTED — SEVERAL ES TO LEARN it dress cutting by tailor system, at reduced price: $30, 000 ene ete ar ©0, all dratting done on goods; patterns cut to measure. g BS8 Fat 2010 F at.n.w. WANTED--SITUATIONS. ‘au27-1m_ $300, #2500, 29 2, * 83, to Joan on good real estate. No delay ‘OR RENT — 1140 CON | Fatsecince board two welt or three ineal: ROTH ‘two large ui rush LE en suite or single, with fir _ 8010-110" OR REN uprovenients, For sale, ¢ 8-1" Jo! BPSTTARGE, SE rooms, with boand, at “I zad st. uw. JOR RE Iuformation free. suitable tor geutleme: ith st. Rooms, convenient for furnished room w Fr Sirable persous in that w., Just north of Kat, beat locations. nces required. 1101 rwoms, with or wil st nw. T DOr ble parior, with heat abd as’ slsceight-roomi house men sors brick in fine los ration, Includinx procery business. with Relerences exchanged. QR RENT THREE OR FOUR UNFURNISHED ut —Ln* i RENT—ROOMS, SINGLE AND EN SUITE, handsomely furnished, on, reasonable, terme to de- cleat house, 1005 ECTICUT AVE. WITH furnished Koenis, trout and back: hot and cold water on game floor. Also, two | ‘boarders wanted. References. ®t MST. AND MASS. AV iol Rooma, with bus acathern and eastern exposure. Keterences exchuiyed. | RNISHI OMS, st-clu 211 Ist st. ne, WLY- FURNISHED he Auburn,’ aye, cor, sepo-1m* 7—ROOMBS— PARTIES WANTING ROOMS: ctu Bad what will ut them oo our, list. Save ere ada weft JOR RENT—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Pai- Jors. en suite or single: also, pleasaut ball rooms, ‘or without housekeeping. 21 USth Bt. BW. ‘OR RENT—FURNISHED. BEAUTIFULPABLORS ‘second floor, bay-windows and open grates in every Tootn: comer house: new: south and east front; reir | | | JOR RENT—HANDSOMELY-FURNISHED SUITE | = of roomn, with private bath, frat floor; al thout board. "Ref AND ~\F mipunicating, on | table board. Also, Lall roms, Keterences required. 1416 N st. nw. 13th stn. one of the FOR RENT—OFFICES. Resa eee 96-10 E. A. MoIN 1 1 pea for w patent or pension attorne Wi DQUARTE. ONS | yf ONEY TO LOAN AT TOWEST, RATES oF IN-| "eib-oc ‘fH. WARNER & C0. WY for Cooks, Charmbermiaida, Waltrons, Ta at | ME sorest on approved real catate situate im the Dis: — ‘urses, Seamstress, Me Coach: | trict o When security is amy EN Bullera. COOMBS k BURGESS, O20 Fst! new. 1° ANCIS i MOHUN,. FOR RENT—STORES. x ECTABLE COLORED Boy, | _2-2m _Real Estate and Lous, 1331 F st. aw. aaituation ina private fainiiy as Coachman or | YP ONEY TO LOAN ON KEAL ESTATE. R RENT BY OCTOBER 1ST, STORE “AND Footman; good reference. “apply’ at’ 817 20th gt MRxup acieution to allappitestions. Stable: good stand. For further information, call hw. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 81338 Oth street mw. _ se16-3t" yANTED—BY A FIRST-CLASS <aeaes 2 ee a Te ES OR RENT—FOUR NEW DESIRABLE STOR! Bowing In families; can do all kinds of fine work: (I OXEX ‘TO LOAN AT LOW RATES ONS: TOCKS. and Dwellings, 7th st., between T and Boundary; switt sewer. Address for three days, box 144, Star A) bonds and, good collateral: commercial paper | plate class fronts, bath rooms, cvary ecuvenience. und oftice. 1e*_ | bought ‘and sold “doalerp’ municipal sec ‘i auities and F each store. “P aoe W ANTED_BY A YOUNG MAN, 4 PORTTION 45 oa ee eee) eat 124 Fst, thoroughly bookkeeper or clerk; store or office; i bes ness; can ive beat of reter- HET (70 TOAN IN LARGE, RD MALE, real estute vecurity, at lowest moderate. KH. T. LEI- WANTED. BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE SE, a ‘Situation as chambermaid in a first-class mation Gvoda and Carvel Howe of W. W, Dunitte & Coy 928 eh ae nw Washinton address Ww. Wi Watt Te For infor” pe bce esc ta Bt ‘Washington, B.C. Apply to 477 L st. s.w. 8] Lo! ‘LAND 7 ‘OR RENT—LARGE, NEW STOR W ANTER-SITOATIONS FOR S00 WHITE 4x 3100, 000 Hemi mT, | Romina tata sr Nora aaae maids lediget pan on scullionm cokn “drive drivers, hc ee a ‘322 N. Charies st, Baltsinore, AS kiteben: ap Pe ed foods Inen, &c. FM. BURNHAM, 630.632 F st. b.wield at? B12.903-70 oan conveniences, Will uot ra ae SIAN, 1903 Fat ow STEIG ESAS for cok aide seamen inst rireat 3.000 ON BEAL ESTATR KR RENT—DESIRABLE STORE KOOM, 0: Jaundress, butiers, coachmeny house boys abd aieat TSbe FPehapianis avenue nw. near Oth st ‘Riarens Tihsensve ane ig et os _uam_THOR R. wacoaman. | EiNs, tr OSes sting Erwnch Of beg ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, GRADUATE OFeGE: ‘Woatnbian University Law scheoh end air Sdosioed ‘Beal Estate Security. lawyer, desires employment eveutigs, eal 608: | 13 rig HOLLAND & TRODGON. | FOR REN \T—MISCELLANEOUS patent’ attorney's 5 01 ition, NEW YORK, Star office. ” UR HA! ST OR SALE—FINE UPRIGHT PIANOS. —— Ma a eneebieng econ ent: Se ae ee en ee and O per cont interest, WAN TRD-MISCRLLANTOUS HNSTON, 738 15th st. n.w. Ww NTED-A CHEAP TYPE-WRITER OR “ALI. iy AL ESTATE, IN SUMS \ as sae aew ce pecona sane in oc pameany ‘Wo But atlowest rate of ake ‘HOLTZMAN, ‘ator on the saine who caur writes Bes NL “Address, stating ‘terms, &., ATTORS re15, dF ate. nw. ta omc. 816-3" | Jy ONEY TO LOANON 4 ED MALE ANTED-WILL PAY CASH FOR STOCK AND sete Ww (W fttit of fourand feed store in goed locate mi AAd | BModerate commissions, ares W. J. AL, care Public Opinion oftice, a1e-2e, | _aUs0 “GEO. W. THINKING co. Hana sotnste ‘ONEY TO LOAN highest references, Address A.B. H., Star ofice. re rs Games ne Wan ora a eenin | oe ccivegeciac ree ftir ae apg sag m™ ppc ramet nuine Brazilian jo Specs for $1.50, and eat SHOWER & SON, 7 ANTED_—BY Tee eer ‘COLORED women led todo at home or to go out in a first i Bias or address AUS 1220 Siadison at alo-2 ANTED—W.W. MOFFETT, 1321 F ST. N, W. basement. | “Comunssioner of Deeds for every’ ONEY TOLOAN ON REAL ESTATE OB J Me ‘securities, at lowest rates of interest Sango AS Be ONY OREN, 303 7th etm BUSINESS CHANCES. 108; Organs: 20 Years’ ox Charges moderate. ¥. BECI oR RI AL DUMP, @ Jor reut oF jeunes will Gump in the city aud mews terms and au29-1m 5 Sa rent the ‘ ER, 80) T—TYPEWRITERS, PER Mo: FoR ihetelnente MESRY A: CLARKE & Fst pow. ROH RENT-ORICK STABLE IN REAW OF 1514 ‘Lat. n.w.; accommodation for three horses, two Garrigges and couchwan. 3. MeL. DoD: 1225 F at. in, B ANDO. R. business cen! For information call o rma THOMAS W. SMITH. Luniber Deal OST-ox or ot, BEIWEES, F AND istaoy Thureda; @ stuail silver-plated wate wit chon suusched, ‘Kiboral reward if returwed 40 SIU st uw. oy ht depot and wand if returned tome, (Lt b.Liveral re N, Ge tate and Terri hours, 8:30 am, to'5 3 eRe slog tipi iadaeem ee EB EE | aaa pggoee anannpe TE |T oer weal e ERE oer Py ANTED—9400 FOR six MONTES. BY ‘ion, no better in the city; doing qo neat able reward if returned te 718 24th st. nw. tate jvonsible man: two per cent s month wilt A for it. “Address Oity B- eg | WANTED, PEDIATELY — BY AN SaPeEE Heke ‘complete, Ste 088 Fat D. RANEY” = = SALE—A MEAT AND GROCERY STORE: slat book on lightning rods and el - OST—ON THE ISTH INST. BET. B.ANDP. x jectrignty. A muitatue re- Se PorM IN Olt NEARB AND ©. DEPOT. AL-ADY'S for return of saiur to Otice. x COUN NTRY_1 RE. AL ESTAT. Work warranted | our ‘hiso iniles from Washington, on farm aro two houses, one ‘Address SHERRIE Spr ier orchard, new Dull CHANGE FOR CITY iy Pam pear Evaro Mar on ‘Seven hundred peach trees, Fe SALE—AT A BARGAIN, FOR FIVE nae lea Fine Fruit and Market es FE well, EROF- ‘Dosutiful sive: 100 acres: jerence given ‘os. taken, Pini atin D., Dawsonville, Md. 11 fashionable prefers to | wood alana cheap rent: cash wales can furnish the it refer- | Count of bad healt Sqcea ‘Adtran MISS COLUMBIX Glorgototn ‘pet | Government Feinung Omex "ai office. 14-3 | BUY LOTS IX BROOKLAND, OPPOSITE THE Was Rc ena ame OSES DUSIONE, 800 Fat. nw. Batter, saieetion Hoo, guarentee’. ¥ money ret: Pati Reraas ‘OR we A So ood neteil weak Gs Wisse tar etree At ga FURNITURE nee edhe maT. Fed neighbor — — ie Pet ing st residence TATE [ASH- pores ci | re stenatoe Fob a ES ape | 03 Hep eee DUG, BORED RIVEN, Waihi renee ieee ge are berger stag nae ci an pihine purge wate eu Allpinds offal wort deus | I¥2t ah gtiare of eee feat in the most manner. we. Star aul3-3 ‘iH. MOFFAT, Sats a x ox ae PEs oat Fr SUE: SALE INA si punep-txer in the Dintrce Address | Beet st oe ‘gaan te ss ene Tie Beet ew. ime sia Tae “WANTED HONSES TO PASTURE, REEPING ee x stall 3 Aiea L DUMP, OF a oe Aa ems mee ea faa on that fuiles ies os jenna; will carry: 3.000 tons, the: fea eg Ses nibs from ot. ak aun city suid uearent Sere 1 area rR ‘TO KNOW THAT WM. TH sre team ee 3s a Hs ae rack FESS SL eres pee ra reat OE cea, fscloes an ertats ‘Apply 500 Lith st. 2. w. Wes sted Steer, ce, eee Wa We ace est PERSONAL. panes ae 2 Ee eeee ssa eons oF Agha d een ence aa On the two sprinss, forty tives, and various otber fruits’ alse, ooetSarkee wagon, harness ete ‘TES AT FOR: So og FOR RENT—HOUSEs. Pe er ee) 12 5) to aN. Algo. on Sth st, near Pst £2057, DALY, G81 Pet tae prove: yous Revue ih advance, BUSUNELL & CRUST. TOUS F sn. PRETTILATURNIANED (HOUR 2 wings! attractive noni in et mw, 2 RENT me BASE MEN thos Fe AND BAREMENT mi. tries, @ e RUTH Poe | ise § ais igs es Ee fur. Ue ir 207 Lith saiw.. 3" 305 8 Hy STOKES, ETC Store snd awe | (2400 P etn. «Sr Store and dwelling, 40 | - isttet aw. Ors, 468 Ta avg, tia 40s a0 * Thoabove is only a portion of the : tet call wc cm ist) THOS. F property wa JOR RENT AT #18 PPK MONTH A FINE tage Dwelline, G28 10h st, ne, by th October: ciy conveniences and every part odin, Apply at the Bute or O33 Det nw. w Faniin BOOM BLICK MOUSE robe and water um botse, KA ot im advance, key 2 RENT=1207 ATH. § WS | Soo aL OLD isn hc 2 | Jee, RENT—1023 AND VERMONT AVE; | by 12 rooma two bath-ro two alcoves; $100. 44 rooms: two bach ry , tee JAS. C. SPUGG, 1424 New York ava, SEVEN-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, Bat all modern tuprosenente. opposite Pen= scion given October L; pice #4U eat 437 G st nw eels JOR RENT—IN ONE OF THE MOST DESTRABL sin West Washington, Iarge house, con teint 1? room, bes Pantry. closets, just been” thom uictly thy, Posseasson given * RENT HOUSE ¥il | JOR RENT—631 EAST CAPITOL, ST. ouutortable aid chinay Motine, with te | inuprovements. bay winslow sin goed eb ee Wari k Sm JOH RENT—VERY DESIRABLE TEN ROOM ANB cellar House, Sucht, rooms, thst. w. yoor ki Fix $0, 410 ath at se, - AORSIGHT. 04 O15 ATH ST NCW, ® ROOMS: 7 ewly papered and pone i. SMITH & SON, _se15-3t 1 Fone ing.in first-clans con | atreet cars: good netihborkood 815 p PHILLIPS, 1928 New York wel Lm FOR RENT RESIDENCE. PUKNISHED RICHL plumbing perfect; servaute and excellent. tab #20 17th steniw., Farragut Square. : FoRaES DEANWOOD PARK, DISTKICT of Columbia, within ten mi walk of Benutmen Station, and P. Railroad, fo wen. 1d der motth : three five-room houses, B10. p uth, ul ene | aud eacat four-rvom houses at $8 per month, Tew. i ure CaM 4-108 1 Fe KENT—2411 MST_N. W, NEW TWO-STORY, i t brick, hwnd-dmely finihed; bay en Toows and. bath-room conven | re vard. wide alley Feut Teasjpable toa Be sible aud prompt touant. CA. VED laa | POE RENT—¢ Room BRICK, 0 LST. x. w water; $16. THOMAS W. FOWLER, _ 821 F nw. (2d fi s14-3t° [JOR RENT Maan av se Duyentrsi gt leveland and Boundary Becca 17.50 24th and Het, 8 Fore full list apply to | WESCOTT & WILCOX, sid 1907 Pennsylvania ave. nw, ROE RENT 205 AEH st N rooms, buth, and cellar; all “m, nd painted, and in thoroush repaie HLT. LEWPOL! 860 909 0 nw. 10%. 7th #40. ag ih, Br., ata W. C. DUVALL, 925 Fst aw, ne nonee j | 17 RENT — THAT E, FIRST-CLASS ang about utbing ali in perfect oF iniding Money Order fica, 2. w. w14-ct | Ger, atid next to the | Apply te ‘A HYDE. 14 1th » JOR RENT—NEAR THE CAPITOL, A DESIRABLE and picasantly tiated rick Dwelling, uiue ros including bath. 10: 2d at. me sis te FGE ENT TaRTLY FURNISHED—A DesIRA- ble S-story and basement brick Howse, with t Fooms, wll modern tm) rovements..on E: bet Gti and 7th stain good onder Capa rent ouly ev Worth 340 unfurmiabed, “BH. WARNER & Co. aioe 16 F st. uw. DWELLING, 1230 14TH ST. NW, Butler's Church, and st: w. Apply Koom 10, Federal Buide a F r 92s Pet aw. Ron RENT. }411 K st. handsomely furnished: house bse all of 2 carriages tui particulars apply BUPTYe Dyk Fr RE! 725 12th st. 10r. | 1435 Lat i303 4 Ls sk, 20r. 731 Fat oe | 1444. inerce Pince, 20r, ‘New store and dwelling, 155~ 14th at. TRIGER & LELSEL MANN, 1308 F at OKE AND DWELLING, 121: | sn ey eo ere ge rattatlesfolleut buciens otreet ir kere adenine: ED-FROM © cron £ 1301 1s8th ate, with etable, iuhat nw. ‘A BATES, 1407 F atm. RoR RENT-1Is] 171H BT.) X. W. NINE 1009 18thet nw Sour god'foortat neat and aaa 625° “Apply ae S606 Sure Fe RENT_NINE KOO) aap. 1p q can be oF nfurmiebed price ‘also, Jot of old blue china, c= —— hy AE Sieh ma e 010-Lw" ck DWELLING, sz SON E. BEATE S Bos Lash F at a Pee earner OF THE ik FINEST, 1 RYELLINGS try and every su cunt age Par ave, cara aud wi of the new i on nde corver houses Feat See WELL Sane S ode

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