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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: at. October 21, 1987. = —— cmosuy dena Ade dally cireulation more than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and much greater than that ‘fall the other dally papers here added together. = — Advertivers, ‘Will serve their own purpose best, and at the same time greatly scoommodate Tua Stan, if they will seod {im befo-e goon tow -rrow their sumounce nents for ‘the extra lings elition of Satarday’s payer. the forms Of which mast be sent to press much earlier than ob ‘the other five days of the week, ‘-o-—__—__ One of the leading British reviews, tae Quarterly, im £2 article on “Competition in Wheat Growing,” quotes from reports of Prof. J. R. Dodge, Statist!- clam of the Department of Agriculture, 10 show ‘that the interests o: Awerican farmers demand a- ‘Veruified farming. with a sultabie rotation of cropa, and forbid a large and one-sided development in ‘the direction of wueat growin: for the supply of foreign markets. The reports referred to by the Quarter:y are of comparatively recent date, but Others might be quoted in wuich, many years be- fore, wheat decame sucu a drug In the market as 1% bas lately been, Mr. Dodge pointed out the evtis ‘Which must ensue as the result of devoting too Much attention to tae production of a few agri- cultaral staples for exportation, it would be in- Appropriate to quote the text, “A prophet is not Without bonor save in bis ows couutry,” for ‘Mr. Dodge's reports have met with high apprecia- tuow and commanded general confidence at home ‘as Well as abroad; but it is not too much to say ‘hat Bad bis views om this subject received more ° gttemtion from the mass of American farmers and Deen generally acted upon in the exercise of ‘their voc.tion, mucu of the distress which is now complained of in sections Where grain growing has been the mau deyendence would have been ‘Avoided, and the agricultural Wea'th of the country ‘Would have been greater by millions of doilars ‘thao It nowia it would, perhaps, be unfair, however, to criticise tue farmers on their business management, wheu the po.lcy of the Government im artifictally accolerating agricultural settie- ments by gifts of pudlic land to settlers and rail- Foad companies has deen calculated to push agri- culture out fato the wiiderness far in advance uf the other industries oa which it depends for local markets, thus practically compelling the produc- ‘ton of exportable crops. 9g ‘The American Strevt Raliway Association has ‘xed upoo Wush.ngton as the piace tor holding 1s ‘Rext cunvention. If the meeting were to be held ere this fali Washington's principal hope would De that the members of the asweiation would Patrouize at least once their own special means of conveyance in making the rouods of the city. For ‘when they bad fel. the discomforts of travel on ‘some of our socal lines they would be pretty sure to bring pressure to bear om the Washington street Failway mabagers to procure a betier service for a Public that gives them wo generous ap tronage. ‘But their convention dors not occur so soon, and Defore they come to us the city may be better pre- pS ed 10 be inspected Ly them, and need less the ‘Benefit of reproachiul eritic’sm in this regard. The interest taken by the local street raflway men io improved motors, enlivened p rhaps by the pros pect of a thorougn examination of the matter of Our street ral.ways by the Senate this winter, gives Promise that the city’s hop deferred will not be de- ferred much longer, and that the visiting as-octia- | on will fad here to admire a model rai:way sys ‘tem in convenience, rapidity, s.fety and comfort, a A curious situation in labor matters 1s that Which prevails ta a city ia ceutral New York, ‘where a German born citizea who has always | shown himself a good friend to the workingmen 13 about dullding a brick barn. Tue contractor to Whom he let tue work isaGerman and a Katght Of Labor, and has engaged for bis laborers mem- bers of the local German Bricklayers’ Assembly. But now comes the Bricklayers’ Trade Union, | ‘which insists, under threats of a boycott, that the Knights shail be discharged and union men put in their places. The knignts say that they will Dring their whole order to the patronage of the ‘Victitas of the boycott if they are retained and the Union defied. They had the good sense, at the ‘Same time, not to threaten a boycott themselves ‘a8 a penalty for discharging them. The coatractor has wisely determined to stand by the men he had already engaged, preferring—race partisanship wholly aside—to deal with laborers who do not Tesort to boycotts. This would bea good example for employers everywnere to follow, It would tend to make boycotts unpopular, and inspire ‘Workingmea with indepeadeace enough not to a The Chinese in the United States have caught ‘the local idea of mass meetiags aad popular pro- Vesta, In thetr own country, doubtless, they would as soon think of hangiag themselves by their pig- talls as of gathering ta large numbers and making Pubile proclamation of their grievances; but in New York city they complain indignantly because thetr consul does not approve of their holding a Massmeeting to denounce Denis Kearney’s Speeches as false and unjust. It does not seem to ave oceurred to them Chat they are at liberty to appoint an orator to deliver ad iresies to tue gen eral public precisely as Kearney does it. More. over, if they are resolved that they ought to have ‘® Dass-m-eting, nothing thetr consul can do need prevent them. The American people, who flock | Vogether to enjoy some new thing as enthustasti- } cally as the Atueniaas did, will ve unbounded encouragement t a catch-as-cateh-can oratorical set-tc between Wong Chin Poo an4 D-nis Kearney. ‘Though it may be that Joba Calnamaa mast go, ‘he can surely make his speech before he goes. Canvassing tour of New York state, and in every ‘speech dwelling with enthusiasm on the ancestral ‘talus of the young te, recalls to mind a vivid picture of the Mr. Hiscock, a leading Uderal, Arteea years ago, stamping his district for ‘the purpose of convincing voters that President Grant had provd bimself unworthy of his trust ‘and ougnt to be driven from power to make way fue Horace Greeley. The Seaator’s career affords 8 fine illustration of how the times have changed. a missioner,” will now, it is announced, come to Wasningvon by way of Canada He can get there not only information concerning the Canadiaa ing is hostile to the work which these men have Deca aving. yoy "7 3-7. NO LOTTERY anovr IT. 3 18 THE AMOUNT I DOLLARS YoU SAVE, ACCORDING TO QuaLiTY, IN BUYING SUITS, OVERCOATS, Om PAXTS, FOR MEN OR BOTS, FROM Ua CONFIDENCE Is a plant of dow growth For ‘that reason we sell honest, relia ‘dle, and perfect Siting Clothing, for Mem and Boys, at the most ‘Femonable prices. ‘We sold more Boys’ and Children's Suite last Sat- ‘Uurday than in any one day since we have been in business, Our reception chairs were crowded with ladies, accompanied by their boys, anxiously wait- ng to avail themselves of the services of the first disengaged salesman. ‘To-morrow we anticipate beating this record. HERE 18 HOW WE ARE GOING To po IT. ‘MERE ARE THE BEST BARGAINS WE ARE SURE YOU EVER saw. ‘The following are Suite for boys, ages 4 to 12, with knee pant: ‘Lot 1570—A black and brown Combination Check (small figure), made up in plain and pleated styles, ONE DOLLAR ($1) 8 sult, We might here state ‘that we bourht a great number of these little suits ‘ata price that enabled us to sell them at $1.50 each, ‘but we find they are not quite good enough for our trade, and as we don’t want the, they go now at ‘S1esuit Think of it! A boy's suit for one dollar. Lot 6529—A small pin-sbeck in dark gray effect, made up in s “Half Norfolk” shape, would be good ‘value for $3, but you can buy them here st $1508 suit, What do you think of it? $1.50 fora boy's suit, Lot 1086—is a “Burtow Cassimere”in a brownish ray, guaranteed all wool. We have only small sizes left, ares 4,5 and 6. The suits caunot be du- plicated for less than $4 each; but what's left of them go now fur $2 a suit Lot 1772—An imitation Cheviot in « mingled ‘brown, black and dark gray, made up in both plain ‘and pleated styles, Our price, $1.70 s suit, Can't ‘be bought heresbouts for less than from $3 to 83.50. ‘Lot 1516--An ALL-WOOL “Hector” Cassimere, in ‘® mingled gray in both plain and plested styles, all Sizes between 4 aud 12. Our price, $2s suit, Look around this town and see what youcan buy such & suitfor, ALL WOOL, mark you, guaranteed, ‘Lot 1581—Vietory Cassimere, wear resisting, ins plain brown color: equal in actual value to any @4 suit youcan fiud outside our house. Our price $2.30 a suit, ‘Lot 1635—Wood's Indestructible Cassimere, ina bisck and gray mingled. Made up in both plain and plested styles. Our price $2.50: good value for double the amount, the way boys suite are sold hereabuuts. ‘And » Velour Finish All-Wool Tweed, ins brown- iab-yellow pin-check, excellent wearing goods, Our Price $3.50; look at them and then see what you'll ‘be changed for xuch guods elsewhere. Figures make dry reading we know and we'd much rather you'd see these little suits for your- Selves, You never saw such values in your lives. ‘The best thing you can do us to bring this advertise- ment along and ask tose them. They are here—on ‘our counters—and we'll be glad to show or sell them toyou, Alwaysssk to see the goods advertised here—aye, and elsewhere—then you'll learn whose ‘advertisements to believe in, and whose to take, “Cum grano salua” ‘The vast variety of kinds and styles of Boys’ Clothing with which our entire secund floor is ‘stocked compels us to mention them only in a gen- eralway We will say, then, that at @5 « suit we ‘are offering at least 70 styles of fabrics, made up in every shape that's fashionable. The materials in- clude Cassimeres. Twoeds and Rough Surfaced Cheviots. Every fiber wool and the shapes tae “Norfolk.” the “Blouse,” the “Pleated” and the plain single-breasted suite, At 96. 87, $8, $9, and $10 » suit we show more styles in Boys’ Suits, ages 4 to 14, than can be found im any one house in this country, we except ‘none—the stock will prove it At $12, $13.50, 915, 818, and $20 a Suit for ‘Boys, ages 4 to 16, there is no house in this coun- try claims to show as large a variety or sells many ‘ss we do. Consequently we can undersell them all The Parisian Novelties in Boys’ Clothing to Deseen on our 24 door are of our own direct im- Portation—sek to see them if you want to see un- ‘usual things for Boys, Our Stock of Kilt Suits for the little Cherubs. ‘What words can do it Justice? or what language de- Scribe the various styies™ We acknowledge our imability im this regard and will ask you to come {mend look them over. Every style and kind snd combination of colors that the designers’ mind can conceive, of the makers’ ingenuity give shap: and complexion to. Our range of grades and prices are wide, from $2.50 to 20, placing handsome Little Kilt Suits withia the reach of the poor but prudent father or mother as well as the twenty times mil- Uonaire. Separate Knee Pants for the little fellows inevery rade that's good, stylish, and serviceable, and in uantities large enoweh to suit the million; prices from 50 cents to $3 8 pair. ‘What s world of Overcoats we have prepared for the little feliows! What styles! What kinds! What dd concelts! From the plain Little Overesck, at $2, to the Cothmore, of loug coat of shapely make with Garrick Collar, Double Breasted, made from finest French Kersey, with Gilt Buttons, silk Lined, more popularly known as the Irish Land jord’s Overcoat. Just imagine your son and heir with such acoat and crowned by s Tyrolese Hat— which, by the way, we have im stock. Then we have ‘the little Belted Ulsters and Pleated Oversacks in every fabric—roweh and smovth—and in every color, but we'll talk more of these another day when the weather grows s trifle colder, For the larger bors, ages 153 to 18, who wear long Pants, our provision is indesd ample. Never be- fore were we prepared to show snch elegant styles, Perfect-Gtting garments or clothing of ss high Grade qualities as are now to be found on our counters. The Styles include the Single and Dow- ‘ble Breasted Sack and the Cuteway Frock Suite, and embrace Suits made from every fabric that is 5 fashionable, food, and desirable; from @5 to €:30 tn our range of prices, oo it will be seen that every. thing you are likely to wish for ean be found within ‘these limite, feabow more Boys’ and Childrens’ Clothing than canbe found in Washington outade of our house, We handie goods in such enormous quan- tities that we can buy to better advantage than others, W. 611 afford to sell lower than others be- Cause we geil more, and the more we sell the lower ‘wecan sell. Logic, isn't it? Plain ailing, we've got (he queds you want, we sell them at popular prices. ue price toll: the poor man's dollar goes as far in warhouse ss the rich man’s Rundredcente. We cater for the million, “aks AND ComPanr, THR BOYS OWX OUTFITTERS, 031 SEVENTH AND MARKET SPCR i ee Menno Unornweaz FOR LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDREN, IN ALL THE VARIOUS GRADES, IN ALL THE DIFFERSNT TEXTURES. ‘We do not keep in stock any Common Goods, ‘The prices om our underwear commend themselves, All our good underwear shrank im the eloth. LaDIae ONDEU WEAR (Our 50c. and 750. Vests aud Pants ars finished in the ‘very Lest manuer, being eat-otitehed with silk ead ik bound, and peeri buttons Next ovmes ouf @1 Vests tod Pata ‘In these we can give you three styles, viz, Persian Wool, Camels’ Halt ‘and Scarlet all wool The latter is extrs value for the money. We also have better grades at $1.25, 8150 and ¢1.62, in white aud soariet. 81.75—Our Natural Wool Underwear is recommended ‘as the very best arment for xeueral a of the Anest Australien Stock, carefully se.ec! prepared, free from injurious dye stuff, end will not ‘shrink if properly washed. In Jersey fitting we have four grades, vis, White, Scarlet, Medionted and Natural Wool-@1, 61.50, 01.625 aud 81.75, Our $1.50 imported Garment is worthy of special Rotice, it being sold eleewbere for GL.75. Wealso have © heavier grade at same price, ‘The $1.78 grade is natural wool Ween give you Vests aud Paste in all sizes, vis, small, mediam and ‘A full Line of Bilk Goods always in stock. FOR GENTS Our Gente’ 50c. Shirie au Drawers are extra beavy ‘and finished iu the best style. 7c. Augols Wool is the best carment for the money in the city. The goods are about one-third wool aud fiutehed very soft. Our Scotch Wool Shirte and Drawers cannot be ‘¢qualieu for the money. All sises, from 84 to 48, only 61, the former price vetng 61.28. At @1.43. Bo.teh Wool, pateut ribbed bottom, com- tains the very best of stock, being extra heavy and finely fuished. Our ¢2 Garments are made of the finest Valley Cash- more, quality guaranteed. in Camels’ Hair and Natural Wool we have s full line, ‘The prices are $1, $1.50, 61.75 and $2, the 81.75 qual- ity betue natural Australian Wool, carefully selected, aud free fro all iujanous dye stuff, and will not tte to be found for the price, They are guaran- teed ail woo! and medicated, extra heavy. At 41.50 we cay give you sgurment the very best make, and warranted cochineal dys, very eoft finish ‘They are fu.iy worth $1.75. We also have » beautiful quality at @1.75 and $2, They s@ warranted Australian Wool. We can give You extra sizes of s.1 qualities, 4648-50 shirts aud Drawers. FOR CHILDREN. Children’s Underwear in Vests, Pants and Drawers. ‘We can xive you all sizes, from 16 up to 34 inches, These are of th best standard makes, and gusrautes the prices to be the lowest. Our Netural Wool Veuts, Panw sad Drawers are the softest, and first-class in every respect. Prices we rusrantee to be the lowest in the market. ‘We can speak the same of our red and medicated qual- ities. Ail sizes always on hand. All our prices guaranteed, ‘Money refunded a* ali times when the sbove goods are not sutistactory. Expertenced salespeople to wait on you. Salesiadies to waiton lady customers, We can fit people of any size. All sizes always in WANS: BURGH er, a oo Py ee if be PEGS = ALWAYS ONE PRICE 420, 422, 424, 426, 7th st., 417, 419 Sth ot LARGEST STORE IN WASHIN:TON. o2t, THE BON MARCHE'S ADVERTISE. MENT 18 CHANGED EVERY DAY. ‘We have only sizes 38 and 40 in our $1.50 Stooki- nette Jerseys, with piain fronts, and we will elose out the few that remain st $1.39, As this sale will close out our $1.59 line it calls for Proportionste reduction in our othergrades. There- fore we will sell our ‘82 Jerseys at 1.75. ‘$2.25 Jerseys (vest front) @2, $2.75 Jerseys (vest front) @2.25. ‘Wo offers fine Stoekinette Jersey, tailor made, with military front, in black. navy, or brown, at @3.75. It has heretofore been our regular 64.25 Jersey. Goa, y PE BYES 6 3 i ‘ase. ‘00 Kiem au® = If you call to-mortow you will be able to get fitted to pair of drab, tan, or black kid loves, with welts and heavy embroidery to mateh, We warrant them regu- lar $1.25 rloves: but we will run off this lot st 89 conte, This morning they were going fast. THE 5B 00 x BOY wae A aw BLAR G HE. 21 316-318 7TH ST N. W. Dorr You Bax _vE FOR A MOMENT THAT ANY HOUSE IN WASHINGTON CAN SHOW YOU 4 LARGER LINE OF NEW AND STYLISH GOODS FOR BOYS (LONG PANTS) OR SMALL BOYS (SHORT PANTS) THAN WE CAN. DONT YOU BELIEVE THAT ANY ONE CAS BUY GOODS CHEAPER TRAN WE CAN. DOWT YOU BELIEVE, EITHER, THAT ANY ONE WILL SELL “Boys” AND “SMALL BOYS" GOODS FOR LESS PROFIT THAN WE WILL DONT YOU BELIEVE THAT ANY ONE CAN AFFORD TO SELL THESE GOODS FOR ‘LESS THAN WE CAN. DONT YOU BELIEVE THAT WE HAVE NOT ALL THE GRADES THAT OUR CUS- TOMERS OUGHT TO BUY, AND ALL THE NEWEST AND MOST POPULAR STYLES. DONT YOU BELIEVE THAT WE CAN GIVE YOU a8 GOOD BARGANS AND AS ‘VALID AND GAPE A GUARANTES AS AXY ONE IN THE CITY? DOWT YOU REALLY BELIEVE THAT WB CAN, BEOAUSE OF OUR SMALL EX. PENSES, AFFORD TO SELL CHEAPER THAN MOST DEALERS? AND DOWT YOU THINK WE ARB 80 ANXI- OUS TO BELL YOU THAT WE ARE GOING ‘TO SELL AB LOW a8 WE CAR? COME AND SEE. EB BaBNUM & Co, om 091 PENNGYLVANIA AVENUR Is devoted to the enumeration of the diferent ate fractions offered daily by Messrs, WOODWARD @ LOTHROP, Boston Dry Goods Howse, Oorner 112 and Fete. nw, A Buzoam Ix Datss Goove One of the greatest bargains ever offered our customers is Seal Brown, Havana, Derk Green, Cardinal, Olive, Tam, Myrtle, Mode, Garnet, Drab, and s variety of Brown Mixtures. Heret.fore sold by wat 500. ONLY 3750. PER YARD. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and F ate, n.w. ‘The new stock is ready, and we are now show- ing: —Calico Wrappers, —Century-Cloth Wrappers, —Satteen Wrappers, —Flaunel Wrappers, —Striped Flaunel Wrappers, ——Fine Ose: mere Wrappers, Blanket Wrappers, Plaid Cloth Wrappers, —Tricot Cloth Wrappers, — Black Cashinere Wrappers, All kinds, Attractive styles. Prices: $1.25, 1.75, 82.75, $4, 85, $5.50, 80, 86.50, 87, 88, 98.50, $10, @12, 612.50, 15, 617, $18.50 to 822.50. ¢ WOODWAKD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and F sta n.w. Lanse Couars Axo Corrs. ‘The following are unquestionable bargains ‘and well worth the best attention of the trade: ‘76 Dosen Ladies’ 3-Ply Linen Cuff, ONLY 100, PRR PAIR, 125 Dozen Ladies’ All-Liven Collars, three styles, medium and high straight front, and ‘Piecadilly points, ONLY 1250. EACH, ‘This department will also show the following extraordinary values in Neck Ruebing: 45 different Styles and Colors of Fine Neck Buchings, handsomest and cheapest line yet shown. ONLY 250. PER YARD. (First floor: right of main entrance.) WOODWARD & LOTHKOP, Cor. 11th and F ste 2. w. “T. ©.” Faaxon Mave Consera ‘If you have not tried them youshould. We ave sold them for the past uve years with steadiiy {ucreasing success, thistact alone being ~ the strougest possible evideuce of their true. ‘merit and intrinsic value, We keep the fall line of styles and qualities, enabling us to ft more forme with agreste. degree of pertestion than Possible with any other corset. 1. C, CORSETS, AT $1.50 PER PAIR. 1 ©. CORSE18, AT 61.75 PER PAIR 1. ©. CORSETS, AT 82.25 PER PAIR. L C. CORSE18, AT 62.75 PER PAIR. 1. C. CORSETS, AT $3 PER PAIR. LC. CORSETS, AT ¢4 PER PAIR. L ©. CORSETS, AT 84.87 PER PAIR, EW The shape, style, and At of your corset fs of vital importance, as upon it depends the fit of your dress, a Parlor for trying on, &o. WOODWARD & LOTHKOP, Cor. 11th and F ste, n.w. Bazoars Ly Winer Sara Better values than we have ever been able to offer any preceding season, 100 MELTON CLOTH SKIRTS, ONLY 730. EACH, 200 QUILTED LASTING SKIRTS, ONLY 81 EACH. 100 FINE BLACK FLANNEL SKIBTS, 20-Inch quilted satin around bottom, ONLY $3.50 EACH. SPECIAL.—100 dozen Ladies’ Fine ‘Imported Fancy Knit Worsted Walking Shirts, ina variety of plain and varievated colors, handsonely de signed borders, most economical skirte possible to secure. ONLY $2.50 AND 63 EACH. ‘We have everything wanted in Falland Winter Skirts at lower prices than you exect to pay. (Becond floor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 12th and F ate. nw. Loos: Faexca Prroaz Unvznwean, ‘Wo shall place on sale to-morrow morning the following special lines: 100 dozen Ladies’ Fine French Percale Che- ‘mise, trimmed around the neck, sleeves, aud down the frout with fine embroidery. Only 60c. each, 100 dozen pairs Fine Fench Percale wide hem, with embroidery ruffle and three fine tucks Only 7c. per pair. 100 dozen Ladies’ Fine French Percale Night Gowns, front of embroidery aud tucks—very pretty garment. Only $1.25 each. (Second Floor.) WOUDWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and Fata. nw, Banoarxs I Tsraxts: Goons, We have now a full stock of Infants' Wearing Apparel, embracine all the commonplace things and ma:'y handsome “Novelties.” ‘We quote: 100 dozen Infants’ Long Blips, neck and sleeves trimmed with cambric ruffle. Only 250, each, Infantw Knit Worsted Sucques, a vitiety of styles, 1n ell the desir ble eolors, Bb0., 600, Bbc. 75 81.73, - pt Tufant voxwan Worsted Caps, very daunty. Only 75c. exch. Elegant line of Infants’ ANl-Wool Cashmere Long Cloaks, silk embroidered and finished in ribbons chuice assortment of handsome styles to select from, $3.75, $4.60, $5. 85.50, 86, 06.50 to $13.50 each. Rvery price a barvain, £7" In front parlors, second flour, formerly ‘coupied by the Art Departinent, ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sta, Grove Bazoars For Sarunpay. ‘We shall offer to-morrow morning— 100 dosen Ladies’ 5-But. Pinked-Wrist Suede Gloves, in assorted tan shades, an excellent fitting Glove, and worth more, ONLY G30. PER PAIR, 75 dosen Ladies’ 5-But. Kid Gloves, pinked ONLY $1.25 PER PAIR, 75 dosen Ladies’ ‘button suede Gloves pique stitched, embroidered on back, ‘shades of Light and dark tan, spa ONLY 61.50 AND 61.76 PER PAIR. Attention tn called to an clowant line of Fiee Kid Gloves, with fouchettes betweer the fingers to match the embroidery on the beck, pique mitahed. WoUDWAKD & LoTano?, Gor, 11th and F sta, 2, w, Gaar Monneex Fon Ssxmre. ‘Wo offer 12 pieces 27-inoh Cotton Motreen in. ray and mode, just the weight for fall and wia- ORLY 10c. PER YaRD, Gning Department; nour 11th-street oon) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Corner 11th and F ata, aw, g WANTED.--SITUATIONS. Wis A, WHITE GIRL A, SITUg TION Wess s Sh = WaANTED-« Vili ANTED-BY A womap—A goue ab Mca gota eaten eng ore fos | WW nomena ston ce ecru ar Corcoran veto. a Fo single and i jauual.>, bow doce tio: Siow pats oe 1ST ot Rae R $y FOR RENT—ROOMS. J DESIRABLE FCRNAHED tant Roo. for gepicnies OF wareh 9 eosrie ne ae N PRE for aw i ie ed Us ENC EE WANE iT AG) Tie Se eee Cee represent a m.nufacturer: per ‘ore MA PEE ETE teat LEE ANTED—A GOOD CANVASSER AT ONCE. TO Tepreseni s Sew York wonse 4 Sealey Ribbon, com! gud coumimindos. Oall ou HILD & HAW! rio 59¢. french ws ra TO SE, zi Felt Hate (five shapes) DA oe YoMay, ‘70c. French Pelt Hats and iron; Sauuaal y reference, wing begs heed Wik: ove. bet Rend Seta ae al gycaich-geembod ag hwo reba AN ED-AT 120081, 1.W_ A RESPECT BLE dniy wiser soar sb abe oversiit of the efisire of the household. ‘any time before 7 o'clock of: ANTED—A STEADY GIkL WO. GENER L Wee states a, Be eee erence. Apply caly in the store, 1.0 ¥ ot. tw. O31-2t° WAXTED=A GIRL TO 000K. wash AND © sual: family: ont say at muebyat gh Ww 'ED—BY A RESPECTAELE WHITE GIRL ANTED—A GOOD ROME FOR Aaa BARNES, 826 24 st aw. a 2.8) Uation as Due: or chembermald. Eason Court dotwecu Gib, Fthe sand bets Uw. eh ei pauls, 607 Secnews 2 OS Wat TWO YOUNG COLOKED MEN 1 go to dit MS te eee AXTED-BY A RE OR War iaatoo Sechampepaeye bars good references, Address Ni Rk Star uifee Ac WASTED ALL PERSONS, MALE AND FEMALE, ce id tocall at the CuLtmB.A Busines” AGE SC. add T2th at” opposite Palaw Royal. ANTED-BY A CO; ou: Sr ire "feat end tie bear ba +l Ww ANTED_EROWN CAN GET HOUSE: Feterences. at DICR'S Bureau, O13 7iunen w oiSe10" TED — A BARTENDER, | FIRST-CLASS, 150 Dusen Gloves at $1; worth $1.50, (Undressed broiderea Tans, ALCHITEO1 URAL IRON-WORK FIT- Lika beeen on bry ANTEDSARCHITEOIUBAL IRON-WORK 5 -Irot rh. te GbULGE 100 Dusen ‘Gloves at Al; worth 81.48, (Drewed | Liisi Eh Fo eiuat tbe Oueed vo ion Works, west Rid, 5 buttons, embroidered Tans, etc.) wing S.ats, Werand Navy Building. 020-30 90 Dozen Gloves at $1; worth $1.35. (Black dressed Wants. YOUNG MAN TO LEARN BAR Bid Mousquetaires.) es, ue; wanes 03, 7 Dosen Gioves st $1; worth $148, (8-button un- Gressed Mousquetaire, embroidered ) 250 Dozen Gloves at $1; worth $1.50. (Men's, 2 button, embroidered, warranted. tried on.) ta We quote above actual quantities in stock Oeto- ber 15th. To-day the lots combined do not number 100 dozen. An illustration proving more than s col- ‘uma of explanation, Uy hoist re. wo state. bY ES. ee - ue. Must be nea} = a _ x oO8. eo v = gayliiteat 3&8, DAldH, cor. Nurth Capitol f = mi PRL ef Rapidly inoreasing demand for the “Forchette | WANTED — SATURDAY — A MPSPED | VW ASguD_sy a Fun scHMAK A TORTION A = : Q r E A 10a Glove. It's the very latest Freveh novelty and te tak- | aryartinsny hts ‘Ree pasa, Woouerin Weivste teaaiiys gock telercones ae ing New York by storm. “Palais Royal” price, 61.80. | Uihces Saud @ 428 Tihet-n'we up staice It” | dress FLENGHMAN, Star ome. cae i — ‘OLASS COOK; ALBO a ANTED-—S1 101 FOR wi ‘© AN! NQp- very pair warranted and triad on. AW ovina wd Wettreae eh cath gieayes fam Wisceret oe shi bemee Teestsehaey tao Now for the opportunity of » seuson, perhaps of two | (veran preturred). Apply on ee #2, Fovtuen, Drivers, Firemen, ere. seasons, ‘The wise minority—yes, ovem the other me- a ROTESTANT GHURTIAN be at, BUMSMA al, G30-O52 F at. us clsat dority are buying siz pairs at a time. It's e.cash bought | WY ANTED—A ag - E, ‘Stock to put an unfortunate on his legs. qui oy 4 WANTED—HOUSES. ANTED—TO PURCHASE OR LEASE A GOOD Waits brace bustdsng, tee ur suree-storea’ aio for wuzcaboy in ceutre location. “adurese bux 1:30, iar oftioe. WANLED-SOVEMBEK 1, BY 1 BREE ADULT ‘who can furuish .efereuces,® ex or eixht-room | Back .ouse, be. ween 3d ad 18th sts, Feuueyivenie ave, aud > st Tut wot to exceed $26 or 6.50. Address WOMEN, Star uitice. ol. yANTED—DinkCL FMOM OWNERS, Ui Winer ies ‘ior can purchasers placed witu ts will be liberssly sa petee, Menus WANTED—LOTS. WANTED—Talroxs WHO ABE ACCU TUMED ladies’ an Er ed AMEE ang WRAPS. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S. Such variety of Children's Wraps never before at The Pal.is Koval, ype said nothing ‘tllevery new style wan recelved. ‘They're all Lere,and we invite in- ‘ygction for the first the.” We hope to surprise you. hink we will, 220-36 ANTED—A REGISTERED DBUGGIST. Cs No.1 man, Address 20x 130, Star Wasctey i ANTEDSA AVE (YOUNG MAR. 18 Iu 20 as salesman; must cume' wel recom- mended. ‘Box 74, star office. 020-2 W A8TED DUS DoRs's (PLOYMENT —BU- Teau, cunducted ‘uu colored, 1uF all kinds of FROM 0 YEAR TO 1 YEAR ‘Abd States, with reterouce, 717 Mist. comfort, art—all JANSED-LADY (~ NCD TEACH! ven iat the ‘@208° Cashmere” Clocka, be high 65 We ve two ons Swen a tnematics aud — ‘Adtiress, stating tenuis, Bux 135, Star oiice. 10-4" FROM 4 TO 16 YEARS. Conte Jackets of, Broadcloth, seen eaScetn radased Steaks FROM 8 TO 18 YEARS. Samar ss teens ats wre; s, but much cl so to 61 ‘LADIES’ WRAPS. ‘Unnecessary to advertise them. Busy enough. Ww ag eiited ‘tailor-made. Wy ANTED—WoNEN Coons, 810 10 940; « HAM- W tcritids, Nurses asd Launufeesesiuchy craway: Waiters. Drivers ur Farin Hands: Colored Mien Cowes, 019-40" COOMBS & BURGESS, 026 Fst. n.w. ANTED—O00K, 10 Tu e4v, NURSES, NV Latino, Mouse Warten ‘eta and ‘ye toe Releienone, At DICK w Durest, O19 7thwtnw. 015-10" Wy ANTED—s BULLE AND ‘ORLY 1H03E with best reterences LAN» & WHITING'S, ; ANTED—COUKS, HOUNEWOLKERS, MAIDS, Wa.troreee, NUP. Wi Oyster ‘Shuckers, | otuer Leip; mie’ at Teioale, Hesdadarters 104 . Swen, Nor ‘ rN rm Adis sieip AgeucysGu0-U. & ot. O1s-4t ANTED-MEN, WOMEN, BOYS, Gil ALL ditssen of working peor to euapago i 8 buat portion of which can be duue ius sual rou howe, daytime or evening. No busincsen No urutugstuple std euay: cau oracouut.y EPP A a%5s 4 workin saiuplee ahd au envelope contain p figs satus e or ‘Cculare rene Per A a I boast dubrcy Sos abany RE of sor pa, tor ANTED—A DRESSMAKLA IN EVERY FAMILY. W ‘isamers tor Fro alutisi neue wee sta terusiional ‘Tailor System with rule OF items carefully we mention. SPECIALS ONLY. LACE CURTAINS, 7 ANTED—TWO COMMUNICATE MS, OB y yam | WY two rooms and ball room, Ou neu) ital rds long, ats earth fully $060" Noneoe | Suvt,witn aid tn. india Fronoeiais ication vider anya emrsiates | tien, Sere e meesae ease ery pretty uD" BORDER CULTAIN ot 43.75 «| \WANTED USEUMSISHED BOO (8 OF THREE Mau sigeaut SIDE BODEN CURTAIN ot 0475, re | Bouns.e.4 duuses. turuioued and, aufu, co. savory henry deubie-ijotd threats 4 yeh ind! |. MBTA BUSINZSS AGENCY, ech at. 01 ove | the market Poo tT A Se fet oa eat aly. “9. Z. Wace 3077 aft E™ 88 oak = ‘ ).OR SALE — SPLENDID LOT ON Mans. AVE. zg ‘00 ¥ asa ns k cea | or: tS epee Price ve ve: payen | Choice Joton Connecticut sve. part of Jot 4g, eauare yinent a Heiss audmentiewes. No peluting, receipia of bose a 21 1217, 1110 Pa ova_| stataped envelope ig Bhusiine SUPPLY AGESONT depth 150 tects Ove fost “ West Broad j sepo-Sit V4 100 fect treme, depen £30 y RTY INTHE “ : EGS per month aad expenece, aoa | 4 nerhuel ¢Leduare 1008, fronting on North Caroline We Isvire Covrsntsox usb te hag at sismpe iw MORIA MAD | $54 i eegaraR IN OUR UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. = = aS Sy fg t the wit eD-- 5. Sokarits. cont cette | _WANTED--ROOMS. _| Tig br at aytrep ay ponte ey ANTED-THREE UNFURNISHED MS: | dovt to LOWEST and oar siportment the incest, Ver i double STED—DESIRABLE FURNISHED OR UN- oreinle borders Sy or4 yards longs worth Tully V iurnisbed Asus; cam rent, thoy, to peranveut ‘GEVEMBER, we make s PRESENT QF parm or | for renting: Oa kaNTiNG kuaN ois o se FINE, FIKE-GILT Go NTAIN CHAINS ‘every | 2. ort Ree, (NTEDCTUREE Oi VOUS Ea¥UR, PAMBOUN CURTAINS: & Handsome Curtain, 4 eg Ee yay bap doen ye LT eh housekeepibe, thi Hivate tor thie sani iewant Avsortmeut of aADBAS and SILK CROBS- op yp Ee a cea go rrr ll ting price. Box 143 iar uilice. ‘oly (Two Shaius und Spread. z FURNISHED ROOM FOR OccA> ee . Waitaetts addi i Crainsomhees 183 An immense Assortment. TTTNOTAN, 1 5.50 0, set, AN {SUE (very hattsowe), 87° 68.50, 610, cad OLY ase, SPECIALS IN PORTIEKS, (ferent patterns in plain or cheaiile gr Sule Tuscoman. tt F529) £1.56: e13 eo. 613 So Gie for ior let para wide PORT! WANTED-S00Ms—Ar THE Room BenTiNG ait eals forall Eide of roo. sia uordiwest. rao ™M L. HUNTER, = CROSS-8" STRIPES at $5 and be a DHAGASTAN PATTEBNS, Chenille Cross BUR Bloesit CHENTILE DADO, in Red, Blue, or Olive OP Sthuth Cuenle Ded, wo 18, fof @8.50, and space sat REAR Herr OCOVER?: Our sera ba WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS TRICYCLE-IN EXCHANGE FOR Hind'snd geuces ‘ lnay cum dives Gall Eline 608 eat Gayitol Witee years or ED—9500 WILL BUY INTEREST ereiemeatetecmer Bees ‘Box ptr: C aur PARASOLE, TQ FACIORY, 613 D at nw. ath oes near Be owebee 7; 8 $1.25 Oover for 87. toe 8: tv ; B QU" ALL Pu lCEs: OWES Ubeuille Covertor 00:4 yards equare, fm- <a VANTED-IAT ABOUT 30x150, IOCATED W Sti was Foanayivaum ores potwoon as cen ata steerer to imprre entae for Duatbeae yar Post Omics bow 1256, eee te W p328DqLor 20x15 FEE % i uN if BLOW SG Pe, epee aa Bout Ree a ed on 018-31 FOR SALE—LOTS. | we P Prous nog 1303 Fet nw. SALE FP ah crner 15th ot and Rhode taland ave f 16te end Kbode rt Auiaveres. in'a very aeatrabie site which will, 18 to ims ieee: eee wot HEAP_—A LOT ON 25TH ST. NEAR ‘30 cts. pet toot, Pesce, €35 per ag on whither isso 5 olv-tw KF Eats iS haere nat Fenn Gor tek ual be manent ante kee Fx. te Sout Giet cise weigh -orin RENT—ix A SPACIOUS: [DEN Powe © ‘dinius- ‘Teneo a of na Riret-clags caverer; Teles Feenen nga RENT—Si7 EAT CAPITOL 8T. Serer EE oer Peiviiere ‘ote eet tng * ‘end bertice fase’ phoniert (ND AVE, TWO at? REN \—i211 RHODE Pineepeturataies nce taeaND, ANE Tne RENT— ar ita a Fx. wide Bo be «nw. Jom RE: thou ont A hooun~ brent, 5 5 ER & MacWOW AN, 1008 cod 10. Febtel uo chidren. reiereuce nqaired. Fo FURNISHED tory, private RENT — NICELY - FURAT MBs, eb UIC OF RE Ie, Ou mecond for, wy bay OF “omtarwished, uate fe ‘ table board > ‘ais, furnished unckeeping allowe.. woud MUNICA- DOM reuse Sos N PRIVATE FAI deans we required, Baie ven ae ozl-at* CUird dour, sinstve oF en wt desirable loeation, WLS M wt Bw. JOR KENT—NICELY FU Bei-room, communicatiiue, Maen, 1140 Behe. OR RENT. rooms: eet sind gum, with wow Bouse, deligith wily situated aterer in house. reiereuces required. Apply sti iid ‘OR KENT—FIRST-CLASS BOC Fe RENT?Ul it HED ROOMS se te. with Sree ISHED PARLOK AND 1th CoM VeRicices and rtvate taiilly, tO reliabor yrve. 3 ee Nets ICELY FURNISHED CHi Hartt or wit ‘coustorta, in LAW Mary iad ol, aud F at line vt care E i st Will be reuted at @ THOS. EW 3 2 urn. wometa. tet O11; Cy Siar other, LO four (tite rows Between 4 aud oj. an, oly ae single OF @n suite, also, Orstcise table 2510 ava 15181 aw. Fok Best — REASONALLE — THREE NEWLY FEisuitied auily tice sina bas eee. OB KEN pkerient deound wud Svery, ‘couvenvense rooms, with: eat sud gas, oD private Teiereuce. 708 Sth st. ow, uesr —FUGNISHED OR UNFURNISULD— OF tiree nous. CouveMIELt to Pebmcn, vihce aud Guverument Primi Utes, chese "Post inhed eons, in private tanily, Boor. vay winduws, alouve, bath RGE CHEERFUL, WELL-FUR wished Novis In the louse ut « lady. to geuLleu (OF married Couples, table Luard the very beet. a = a ras 208. SECOND-FLOOR PARLOR AND BED- = one, ICE ROOMS, SINGLE On EN unfurnished; also Ceay o0.e ‘Awewcy. re. Mks. LUCY L HUNTER oR KENT—IN A VERY SMALL PRIVALE Fant: . two TuFLished rooms. one replace southern expusure, suitable fur weu leu. aD with OF Without board, ope. Bre pisces, oat window house; reiereuces exchauged. + GHENTING HANDSOME {OR GALE—ORIGINAL LOIS 13 AND 15, iN square 039, with improvewenta, cuusisting of kood fiaive Lose aid lance stable: sewer. water, ad wan. | Lote are Dot deep, aud wisi be old by the uwuer Uuder Liveral erm, JUMN HALK.OON, sue. ol7-lwe SALE—BY THE CO-OPERATIVE IN 0 located ‘Owner, 230" 10% 70K ‘Company —spiendadly, ‘Lota on Colum Eeguattisat eed orate at Bast Cay tou Wib lhuprovewenia, Uda per Toot: um auth st, Bele Cat, 30 -0n Cat, near ta. de. per foul. Ap: ly to CHAS. A. BHILLDs, 1006 F ok iW, oF auy ctor oF member of the Company. {OK SALE—VALUABLE 1018, WITH CILDIN LOrtiicast corner ¥ aud Sid oF ote, W wu: VOU 27 ‘Bd, Yo teet on I at., at Fron. FE e0etire ana 18th, 652102, rear and aide toot. aEee Tact ) et ifitand 18 gistet near y, 3200 Rister, ix oO, apg alley. Jéthet, ¥ aua ¥, x1~U, fet aud Din age donut lig bet. Maes ave, aud H ot, BIERS to on ‘3 tock tobe Cguvinend, tat pure ‘Tae A‘ Free Briage. tae Ricca! irtage and Mt Verbon ve..ue are ova «3 Ect vestueuts "Homely un. oe BYE DiPukieb 0-107 F at. F ok RENT— OB _KENT—H. Suntable for gent Vittee nk ISHED — SECOND frout oom, with alcove aud bay wi | turd story “trout Hom, “ine new iouse, wath Bret Coa private tauily; uo children. wear 1 st carvand loth st, 2410Qat. JOK RENT—FUKNISHED, BEAUTIFUL PARLORS eu wuite, in private faul.y, Uay-wilows aud Keates tu every Tuo, corer house, uew ‘ast Grunt; references reguired. 1101 k 013-60" Aiuous peosle of rembement, Louse Lear ‘Coumectic en eu Fererence given aud Fequir —PLEA“ANT, SUNNY ROOMS, WITH fend Svery comiort ‘ave. care; relereuces required. FURNT convenient iD ROOMS, SIN care, rate fire if desired; red 247 17th we Seetawe “a ees ea {OK RENT — NICELY FURNISHED FROWN roots, without boand, suitable for geutle wan wue or eu rate: 60 sb W., comer F st, ; tuwulern euiteutenc:¢. a4 JOR KENT—316 CST. NW. IN ASTLENDI. 1D- weveral iicely tury Intvod iso & table oad Pree eumgle rovun oD 3 Cy JOR RENT — HANDBOMELY ; Kooms, finest of taule Guard. (rapaieute aud tabi combo bed Toth su uw. {OK KENT—ROOMS_—SINGLE AND E: bapdsowely turnin! wie ma torus to deaifabic perwous, elex.ut Louse st uw, just worthor Kaud Praukla Park JOR RENI—FUKNISHED AND UNPURNISHE Kooms, very desiruble, in all parts of te Lume by consults, Agency, cality. comveuteut to ‘Ghertal poi at yan ice SS I 0 COMMUNICATING Rooms Of ly iurbished. win bowed. oor. 1807 .d vor, nice) FURNISHED c THE “LiViNus' 100 0K RKENT—TWO COMMUNICATING BED well-furnished, che included 1 Uikinit Gs. oppraite Rayne otc, le oF eu wuite. T ATH PAKUULS, 1411 covery at MERT— HA DSUMELY FURNIKHED KOU! wits ‘Rear 14th st car live, Pefer eichaugred: 1331 K ata older E Kk KENT—AT 1 J2.8 ST, & OW NigeLy a P comfureanay ee fe cesswestoniteer Parlor Det... at res-onadie Fates. Poona, with eat, gn yhort.enat. yg Fe SALE—LAnG NUM OF DESIRABLE lots uddining the between wd aud 6tb sta e. aud 0: 18 D.; heklug- g have beeu Inia cat ou tbe eamve scale aud diteeuy wich ae city atroata, already ‘ave heuda Cottages ure im |rogess of erection: Sate willbe Vurnished $0, thuse uesiriug is bu r.c0e rauge frou ceuts to 25 couts per tock, accord: Kreator St fartuerujorwstion “fhe Thos 3 Fi 20, 1s rane EST INVESTMENT IN THis OT i, 6250, WILL Venu tally tated bein le ou cena ets yaruinig; tour squares frou ave carn, sewer, ‘woterin‘strest; tm square 102" i i i AN ED—LVERY LabY Wilt Ting troubles to try seca jgelmoie and wer Call ‘With staap, 7'Aet ne, Woeblugtou D. o20-lw ANTED—' A OR U Wigrrmust techesy dines 2°br Seance 930 8 Slave, city. 020-30" ATED—A THBEE TO FIVE HORSE &NGINB W sca bores Boilers tut be shape andvomsB. 0. Box ake oer Wie} MOTHERS TO EN THA’ euits, | perioot fit = | ace made at OB pry tne. oly-S" Ween er Biat is Taga Aipny os 50d San oe a oot poried. ‘4 $3 Chenille Cover, ¢2. RAW 38] a ‘uae eo aenortnent of PETIT POINT AND, BAI EA Bin nLES Fete eae ana aentp. Potes, 7,000 Curtain, with Brass Fixtures complete, at 25¢: lynn tor tecmsoaeys wR KD -b: 1000 Holland Muades: spring rollers, at ‘ 280; worth 50c. ae BAU RE'S ZEPHYR DEPARTMENT. back rafoetion of bing Hines Aenkue a Fa a 7 TOW re. of estes, Wananga ait INE AT 20 CENTS F taguey Recurwe, Butter: satis ‘OF hy Dials dy, aos 901 Usuter Market, sorb Rorieers Wanna bigs URE RE BOR Vath Saat rbeee ct Wie eo Ful cy iTED—TRY OUR BUTT! pound. rt get qi cauPiTy_ STOVES vem all as o20-1m late now Lork ave, Proposals ConTRACTORS —— PUES E! By the woderntemes Pubsvans i er 1. 1807, cranes 020.38" Moward University. ‘BAI Fiche sntcine =iaere seat rearing eres aay ork, i eno gon Senco oe Meg baal A pruciraiana d vor cout seceSoah tata se stent oO Im IN BEAL ESIATE—I HAVE a TS aa eo +1¢-1m a “ats ioe HUFTY & DYER, 1301 Fstrect. 2 aoe eS Yok idtn ats tine cetlar ox1-6t FOR _RENT—OFFICES, pe ee KR KEN T—OFFICES—FRONT Ow! Fu + Sloot, A “Se be FOR RENT—MI FOR RENT—STORES. Ki Ni-HANDSOME KEW 8TO. KROOM, SAIC a bucpmans, te ering o y 1318 Fat ee JELLANEOUS ee Free nGtheod ¥ ur on o.y sonlea tuie oe room oxl-1, 7] Sie eae JOR RENT—THE STA LEIN KEAR OF 173 panera 8 9 clear Fe RENT—CALIGRAPH TYPEWRITERS, ¢5 PER 73m. month, in advances ab Oy cay Mustanueute, sre & HaNKY A “ABLE, KKAR OF 11 Fras = wed nano ‘Avply.at 13 COUNTRY REAL ESTATE ° ‘SALE—A COUNIR: beatin ory bag rang ot sera Hid "Wow as to ore ‘si le prion ov tow as tere comer SALE—A SMALL FARM OF 55, ACHES, @ ‘we Bor particulars SED Settee wes Wasting een, De fst, oF terms wwaut, Lote st Lauier to 20 comes | eF uate joot, ‘Greulaung’ Mire LUC. de HU Sonar), 174v Peuuayivens eve 018 St” SALE Sw A BEAU AIF ch racaauce wt beds Cu-tch. Faitwex