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THE EVENING STAR|P WASHINGTON: TUESDAY. . CROSBY 5. NOYES ‘The Evening Star has a regulur, permanent bona Ade daily circulation more than treble that of any ether daily paper published in Washington, and much greater thas that ef all the other daily papers here added together. ee Senator Allison has consented to be interviewed 0n the poittical situation to the extent of expres ing his belief that everything 1s in good shape for & republican victory next year. All that is needed, De thinka, ts the encouragement to be got from a Stovessful canvass this full, and he is very hope- ful of that, Most of tue republican leaders who Rave stated their views of late have frankly de- Clared wnat much depends on tne result of tbe itetion in New York. In that State, however, ‘the tour of Col. Fred, Grant does not seem to bg arousing a great deal of popular enthusiasm, and, 3 for the democrats, they appear to be doing little Or nothiag. Their purpose is perhaps to let the ‘Other side Lire itself out, and then, during the last fortnight, to make a spurt and try to get ahead for the finish. All the real hant work ts being done by the United Labor party, which, though oor im funds and confronted by ail sorts of Material obstacies, is heartily interested tn itself and {ts candidates. If, by any chance, this party Should pull tothe front in November, what por- ‘Vent will be drawn from its victory by the Prophets whohave been hanging everything in Bext year's calendar on the chances of this year's Rgur a ‘The election in Baltimore to-morrow of a mayor and other officers 1s of more than local Importance 4m Its probabie effect upon the state election in November. The independents are making a st:ong Nignt. Hundreds of fraudulent names have been purged from the registration lists, and the work BU goes on. The courts and prosecuting attorney of Baltimore are not controlled Dy the party “ring” in power, and efforts to pro- tect the purity of the ballot box and to punish Offenders agaiust the election laws are not hope- Jesu The proposed constitutional convention 1s Felied upon to remove the obstacle to fraud of the Present clean and incorruptible courts in Bultt- more, The ring partisans have control of the election machinery, and Know how to use it to ‘the greatest practicai advantage. They have ap- peaied in their campaign to party feel ing, which 13 strong in Maryland, and to Baltimore's business interests which they have rep- Tesented as attacked. In spite of these advantages, ‘they Bnd diiculty in uoiding their own against ‘the independent movement. The leaders of this movement say that if they are defeated by less ‘than 5,000 majority in Baltimore they will win tm ‘the Stato, and many are so sanguine as to antic! Pate a victory for the independents in the mayor- alty contest. —- = —___ ‘The Senate spectal committee on Washington street railways and raliroad; will meet next month, and the Commissioners do well to make A special study of improved motors for street cars ‘88a foundation for their report to that committee, ‘Which must soon be submitted. The satisfactory ‘solution of the questioa of less objectionable rail- Toad rouves and a Union depot in Washington ts be- Set with difficulties of which the action of the Southeast Washington Association last might gives warning. They commit themselves to oppo- sition to the entrance into the 7ity of the B. and ©. road by 11th street east, either ou the surface or by tuanel. If every man in the city, under ‘whose property it ts proposed even to tunnel, DgLts uncompromisingly the change of routes, ae roads will probabiy remain where they are. Itis periectly proper at this time to suggest and Argue as to the best method of disposing of the Toads, Dut after a plan shali have bea adopted as Dest suited to the interests of the District as a ‘Whole, all should sand by it, even though conces- sions may need to be made. If the forces tn oppo- sition are divided tue railroads will probably com tinue to do precisely as they please. —————— The impressive suowing of Dakota's resources, made in the recently published report of the gov- emnor of th> Territory, is supplemented and em paasized by A colored filustration, iesued by the Commissioner of Immmigration, whicn pictures Dakota as unrolling betore the admiring eyes of Taele Sam the record of her resources, While Lib- erty completes the half-finished work of inscribing ‘the name Dakota upon a roll of the states of the Tniog, Waich shows thelr comparative resources and fils the background of the filustration. In area, population, miles of railroad, number of post- Offces and newspapers, expenditures for the sup- Port of pubic schools, grain production and other sigaificant tems Dakota is show? to rank high among the states. She has the area and resources to Justify a dtvision of the territory into two states, 4 ner people desire it. A vote will soon be taken on this tssue through the whole territory, and any ‘unmistakable expression of opinion Dy ihe Dako- tans on the subject should be heeded by Congress im making new state this winter. Dakota has grown big and stroag and 1s ridiculous in baby clothes, ———— - The Public Ledger, ot Philadelphia, to its new and enlarged shape, finds space to present to its Feaders a move complete abstract of the world’s daily news, and is cpubied to respond to t..e modern desire for social, persoual, sporcing and other spe. cial intelligence without losing any of the careful editing, reliability in news, and purity of tone and Purpose, Which hare made i: a model of upright Journalism. Each page of the paper now contains Yen columns instead of nine, t:ese columns are an tmch longer than the old ones, and six or eight Pages are printed according to the pressure of news Or advertising. Three new presses, capable of Printing 117,000 enptes of the paper an hour, have been bough. Mr. Childs !s to be congratulated on ‘the great and deserved increase In the business of the paper, whien expands with the growth of the city with whieh ft 1s Idearifiet; and the readers of the Ledger are to be congratulated that the addi, Wonal spaca, made necessary by this increase of Dustaess, ts to be so Utilized as to give them acom. Piete modera newspaper wit Lout tae drawbacks of Unreliability and sensationalisin. a Tt Mi becomes the Marquis of Hartington to ‘Sneer at (ue liberal federation as “novaing Dut a Ove maa association” It is too fresn tn the Memory of the quod Uberals who stk to their Party that Lord Haruagvon aspired to succeed ‘Mr. Glatstone woea the latter formally retired from the party leadership, but made rather 9 Greary mess of it; aul that in the spring of 1880, When tho Queea, in 4 At of pique tat her favorite Beacoastiewt should have driven trom the premiership tried tosnud M-. Gladstone by eend- Ang tor Hartiagton and oi lding him form a sew government, tie honor had to be declined and ansterred to Mr. Giadstone after all, because Other liverol enjoyed so iarzea measure of con- dence oF the pu. $<. -=—_____ It ts natural that the Cenatians should not relish the course of Marshal Atkins in Bearing Sea. They Probably enjoy it as little as our fishermen did the treatment they received ou the North Atlantic fisuing Danks If the stories of inbospitanle and cruel trea:meat in Bebring Ses are true our poiley of retaliation 13 already in active practice. It ‘Would be better to estabiish that the fishermen of Doth pations and on both coasts should receive Bumane acd decent ireatment. But tue Cana- Kx-Representative James D. Brady, of ‘Virginia, Jo bis letter attacking General Manone, pleads for the separation of the republican from the Manone Party because the combined organization bas been used to furtuer the political fortuaes of one man. ‘That is @ very common case with parties, both Simple and composive. But, if there ts truth in what Mr. Brady says about the campaiga fund of One hundred thousand dollars being handled ex- clasively by Mahone without an accounting to anybody, the Virginia political machine certainly has ove feature not suared by the machines of other Staten, —$—$ $e Aba, the wicked King of Israel, hunted dowa tye Warning prophet and reformer, EMjah. “And At came to pass when Ahab saw Elijab that Ahab Said unto Rim, Art thou Le that troubieth Israclt And he answered, Ihave not troubied Istael; Dut taou * * * to that ye have forsaken the com. Mmandmen:s of the Lord, und thou has followed Basin.” Bo today tue Ballimore political striker, Iatiened to arrogance upon the profits of trade in daud men’s votes, demands Of Le purifier of elec. tons, “Art thou he that troubleth Baltimorer” a USSR IESE i ‘Feleplvue B1e-1s D 00 NN N™ TTTT DO ONNN" T DOONXN T DO ONXN Tf pb OO NNN T THE EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS ‘which we have put on our Counters This Week, and this time in AN ENTIRELY DIFFERENT LINE from what we bave advertised for some time. OTIGHS. WE HAVE CLOSED OUT AN IMPORTERS EN- TIRE STOCK, TRE MOST ADVANTAGEOUS PURCHASE WE HAVE EVER MADE T¥ THAT LINE, ADVANTAGEOUS FOR YOU and for us, enabling yon to buy popular goods at prices way below the popular. 1 lot of IMITATION SILVER COLOGNE BOT- TLES, imported to well at 25c., To BE SOLD AT 5o. 1 lot of LEATHERETTE MEMORANDUM and CARD CASES combined, worth 15¢., TO BE SOLD AT 5c. 1 lot of LEATHERETTE-COVER POCKET MEM- ORANDUM, gilt-edge, would be very cheap at 20c., ‘TO BE SOLD AT So. 1 lot of INLAID WORK-BOXES, worth 7c. and 81, TO BE SOLD AT 250. Tlot of very large size WORK-BOXES, worth fully 81.50, TO BE SOLD AT 35c. 1 lot of SHOPPING BASKETS, worth 65¢, TO BE SOLD AT 25c, 1 lot of BRASS EASELS, Lily or Daisy designs, 6 to 10 inches high, all sizes, TO BE SOLD AT 250. lot of FAIRY LAMPS, ‘TO BE SOLD AT 190. 1 lot of LOW, SON & HAYDEN'S FINE TOILET SOAPS, usually sells at 15c., TO BE SOLD AT 3 FOR 250. ‘An elegant line of SOAPS and PERFUMERIES of all descriptions. N. B—Take notice of our Cloak advertisement under the Ladies’ column. BS oA PE WRgHS gt A Cure. “THE FIRST COLD WAVE OF THE SEASON. “The Signal Office announces a cold wave coming. ‘The temperature will fall fifteen degrees within thirty- ‘six hours from 6 o'clock last eveniag.” THE ABOVE APPEARED IN THIS MORNING'S POST, AND ACCORDING TO THAT THE COLD WAVE WILL BE UPON US BY 6 O'CLOCK TO- MORROW (WEDNESDAY) MORNING. AS WE DO NOT CLOSE BEFORE 7 THIS EVENING, YOU WILL HAVE AMPLE TIME, AFTER YOU READ YOUR ST4R, TO PROVIDE YOURSELF WITH AN OVERCOAT, 80 AS TO BE QUITE READY TO RE- CEIVE THE DISTINGUISHED VISITOR FROM THE ARCTIC REGIONS. THIS, OF COURSE, 18 THE PLACE TO COME, FOR SEVERAL REASONS. THE FIRST IS BECAUSE WE HAVE MORE OVERCOATS TO SHOW YOU THAN YOU CAN SEE IN ANY THREE CLOTHING HOUSES IX TOWN. THE SECOND IS BECAUSE, WING THE PEOPLE'S WANTS, WE HAVE PROVIDED FOR THEM BY GETTING UP A STOCK THAT EMBRACES. EVERY STYLE OF OVERCOAT THAT'S MADE AND EVERY GRADE OF OVERCOAT THAT'S GOOD. OUR CLIENTAGE EMBRACES MEN FROM EVERY WALK OF LIFE THEREFORE WE KEEP IN STOCK OVERCOATS FROM $5 TO 960. WE DONT CATER FOR AXY ONE CLASS: THE PEO- PLE ARE OUR PATRONS, AND WE PROVIDE EQUALLY WELL FOR THE POOR MAN AND THE MILLIONAIRE. THE THIRD AND LAST REASON WHY YOU SHOULD COME HERE FOR TOUR OVERCOAT 18 BECAUSE WE CAN AFFORD, BY VIRTUE OF THE ENORMOUS BUSINESS WE DO, TO SELL GOODS ON A CLOSER MARGIN THAN ANY HOUSE IN WASHINGTON. THEREFORE YOU CAN FIND HERE BY FAR THE BEST VALUE IN AN OVERCOAT FOR THE AMOUNT YOU WISH TO INVEST THAT 18 TO BE FOUND IN THIS CITY, AND AT LEAST AS GOOD VALUE a8 TOU CAN FIND IN ANY OF THE LARGE COMMER. CIAL CITIES OF THE UNION. SAKS AND COMPANY, THE PROPLE’S OUTFITTERS, 025 «SEVENTH AND MARKET sPack 5 ae Gansezr & Co. CARPET DEPARTMENT. ‘We would call your attention to our stock of CARPETS, ‘embracing everything that is new in INGRAIN, TAPESTRY AND BODY BRUSSELS. &t exceedingly Low Prices, TNOR SN ART, SQUARES, THT DRY QORTS, priate IN BLANKETS. wit -4 White Blank: a1. —_ 50, Sag Migukets, 45. to. Heavy Gi ‘ errr 00 bd comtorta, 8 ates *2. 500 PAIRS NOTTINGHAM. LACE CURTAINS, #1, aEtiebi as Gosu ving in FALL and ae oy eel Pear sence 0% Fuse Warenrnoor — eee tei Gis eng Seniors See eee ‘The Palate Royal, during the eg By aed fented a whole column for advertising. The diference homcteresum syeee sade cotamaa So give Datrons in laily reduced ptices. This style of advertising TEA Gowns. Seven imported Chins Silk Tea Gown Delicate colors, plain and figured. Delicate lace trimming. ‘We imported them to gain ideas, and can now afford to offer them at cost, We'll do so. High priced, but cheap. $10 to $32, svITs. €12 to $35. Some some domestic. A VERY LARGE VARIETY. BUT A VERY FEW OF EACH KIND. We'll St you free of extra charge, We Promise you EXCLUSIVE STYLES. Reckon the cost of materials and making of any suit that takes your fancy and you'll sdmit the economy of our resdy-made Suits, JACKETS, ETC. SEAL PLUSH from 821 to $125. This morning's arrivals are beauties, They have short beck, long front, bell sleeves, real seal trimmings, @45 will be the price. To-morrow only for 640. ASTRAKHAN Visites and Walking Jackets. $0.98 to $25.50. Satin lined throughout. Genuine tailor made. Have onc tried on and admire the fit. KERSEY JACKETS arrived this morning. Genuine English tailor-made. Lap seams. Price, $9.98, and cheap for such goods. As good as $20 made-to-order Jackets. CHILDREN’S JACKETS. We open to-morrow s line of Short Jackets for Misses from 6 to 18 years. Same styles as Ladies, but much cheaper. Ulsters for ehildren from 4 to 16 ia true English styles. Suits for all at typical “Palais Royal" prices, €e- Remnsntsat permanently reduced prices can be found daily in each of our twenty-two depart- (A. LISNER, Sole Proprietor and Manager,) 025 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ‘THE BON MARCHES ADVERTISE- MENT 18 CHANGED EVERY Day. i a ba 7" = T rRIGKE T £ x have ‘will save you $1.87. Certain manufacturers ‘® anal] eyelet hole iz the hem of their Rag an Goss:mers—perfect gossamers ‘at $3.50—and they are put into ats price below the combination, We ‘the superb goods, and we offer $3.50 €1.63. We tell you plainly the reason we offer you this great reduction, and this ie to procure the most fashionable style of Jess than balf the regular price. CHILDRENS COATS. ‘Some Plaid Flannel Coats forthe children; @, 3, and 4 years. They have hesvy flannel lining snd oughly msde. Variety of patterns. Our rerular for these coste is $2.39. We will close out this $178. 4 G3 LADIEY NEWMAREETS. ‘Weare able to offer Black or Brown Beaver Mew- markets, double-breasted and tailor-made, and full- finished $12 garments at GD each: the best in any cloak department in the city. THE BOR HEAR GHE. 316-318 7TH ST ¥. W. J. ©. Heromzox | WINTER OPE AIAG. 7 7 eeaaa 25TH, WEDNESDAY, 46TH, AND THURSDAY, 27TH OCTOBER. RIG H MiLLLINERY, A “JACKETS. A CORDIAL INVITATION | ‘ettended to ladies who desire to tnapect these soota. 807 PENNSYLVANIA AVENTR: 5 np smn a See 407 nan ore. stsoaleg bee ab tat ver toe pace Boe 2 ema i VES. SIR: CaN 1 OBTAIN WHAT I NEED TO FUR- ‘NISH MY HOUSE, AND MAKE REGULAR ‘WEEELY PAYMENTS UNTIL THE BILL 18 SBITLED? ‘YES, SIR. CAN 1 HAVE THE USE OF THESE AR- TICLES-ALL OF THEM—DURING THE met ‘YES, SIR. CaN I HAVE THEM AS LOW AS OTHER HOUSES SELL FOR Casit? ‘yea, om, WILL YOU TELL US FRANELY JUST ‘WHAT YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY EACH WEEE? ‘YES, SIR WILL YOU PAY PROMPTLY EACE ‘WEEK JUST WHAT YOU AGREE? ‘YES, SIR, WILL YOU CONSCIENTIOUSLY RE- SPECT THE ACCOMMODATION WE ARE GIVING Your ‘TES, SIR. WILL YOU CALL AND EXAMINE OUR @OoDS AND OUR CREDIT PLAN? TEs, SIR. THEN WE CAN DO SOME BUSINESS ‘TOGETHER. HOUSE & HERMANWS CASH AND CREDIT HOUSE, ol6w 921 AND 923 SEVENTS ST. N. W. $r2s 7th and 706 K Wo wil ofter this weck mecal ba sina fh ery dew ription pwanie. “Braided sets €1.15 and up. “Oramnea fave juxt received a line of French Aprons, will 1a Deateeltes we: Euan ‘Gincham, Gloria, Mo- es iuare aS Gor eae Genre Withee West, cree Woot, ch Wook, Nut ited W ance White, Wool. in Boy's White: Woot 8 Wook eo iy it Wook Our aizes of O me from ft Desirable Dinca of avery ain ipl Bown tte op nel De} five’ otter saraint tn nh ed broilers akietiogs. ‘sire heavy in Huljgus ‘wehavee ‘and ous things be- cH bargains in towele,tableUnens, hee es ‘and lots of choice goods ee tas oe Tr Tams Is Axx Ganuexr IN A MAN'S WARDROBE WHICH SHOULD BE MONEST IN MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP 178 HIS OVERCOAT, WHETHER HEAVY OR LIGHT- WRIGHT. If GETS ALL SORTS OF HARD USAGE, IS WORNIN ALL KINDS OF WEATHER, 18 SAT UPON, 1S MUSSED, GETS THE RAIN AND THE SUN THE SNOW AND THE Dust. THEREIS 4 POINT BELOW WHICH WE DOWT ‘THISK IT 18 ECONOMY TO GOIN TRE PURCHASE OF THIS GAKMENT. OUR LOWEST-PRICED OVERCOAT FOR MEN 18 10. FOR THAT WEGIVE YOU AVERY STYLISH MELTON, SILE-FACED, AND AS GENTEELIN ALL RESPECTS AS A $35 COAT. WE DON'T RECOMMEND ONE AT THAT PRICE AS AM ECONOMIC MEASURE. A BETTER GAz- ‘MENT WILL DO BETTER SERVICE. FOR $15 WE SHOW VERY HANDSOME AND VERY GOOD GOATS, MADE OF IMPORTED @00Ds; SOME MADE UP IN LONDON. FROM THI, THROUGH ALL THE GRADES OF CASSI- MERES, MEL’ ‘ALS, CORKSCREWS, CHEVIOTS, SERGES, WORSTEDS, 40, TO THE FINEST PURE SILE-LINED, AT 035. IN BEAVY WEIGHTS ALL GRADES FROM 913 TO 950, : ‘FOR 612 AND 015 WE HAVE SOME EXCELLENT VALWES. FROM $2070 625 VERY HANDSOME AND GOOD GARMENTS. MO ONE IM WASHINGTON SELLS BETTER @00D6 FORTHE MONEY, KOR LOWRE-PRICED (CONSIDERING THE QUALITY. ‘every day. 024 ‘TMta entire column is devoted to the enumera- ton of the Aferent attractions efered Gally by Atear, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Boston A Pot Bessst Sroce ‘The most popular price for a pair of blankets Deavier, ‘We have plenty of Blankets at lower prices, tn fact, from $1.25 per pair up. We also have an elegant line of large, bulky, fleecy. warmtb- Givine California Wool Biauketa, trom $8.50 to 818 per pair. ‘We are equally well stocked in Comfortebles. Silesia, Cheese Cloth, Cretonne, and ‘Set- ten with the best white cotton filling Reese to putin tor the everel piees, SOs. 10 [Take elevator to fourth floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Comer 11th and F sta. a.w. Fionn Sarr Parrraxa. OLD-FASHIONED HOMESPUN FLANNEL SKIRT PATTERNS. ‘These come in suficient quantity to makes fall ekirt, being from 3x to 42 inches lone, and from 2 to 25 yards wide, and are thoroughly shrark at the mili by » ste .m process. ‘The designs are in stripes of various quiet, ‘warm colors, and are undoubtedly the most Gurable and servicesble skirtings possible to secure. All-wool Flannel Skirt Patterns, $1.37,81.50, ‘Sand $2.50 per pattern. In this conne:tion we call attention to the Vorwerks Pateut Skirt Band, specially adapted to these skirt patterns, It measures about four inches wide, can be fitted to any size waist, and is so cut and rounded an to fit closely over the hips, produc- ing a symmetry of form otherwise unobtain- able. Itis very simply constructed and sasy to sew on, the button-holes beiug already worked. Variety of colors. ONLY 25¢. EACH. Same material by the yard, minus button- holes, 200. per yard. (Second floor). WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. nw. One of the most serious obstacles to the more genera) use of Wool Fiannels has been itssbrink- ‘fog qualities, This bas now been overcome, and ‘we are showing the largest stock of Already ‘Shrunk White and Red Flannels ever offered in this city. ‘We purchased them direct from the manufsc- turers in New Hampshire and Indians, which Rnables us to offer them at a lower price than if purchased of jobuers. We save toyou tne in- termediate profit. WHITE ALREADY SHRUNK FLANNELS, ‘34-inch Cotton and Wool, fine, 60c. 27-inch All-wool, 50c. ‘18-inch Cricket Wool, very fine, $1. ‘S4-inch Cricket Wool, finest, $1.25. SCARLET ALREADY SHRUNK FLANNELS, 28-inch All-wool, 50c. 27-inch All-wool, fine, 55e. 80-inch All-wool, extsa fine, 60c. ‘B4-inch All-wool, finest, 6234¢. 28-inch All-wool, English finish, 70c. 3-tnch All-wool, extra heavy, 61.10. ‘Extra fine grade of Red Cricket Flannels, Bland 81.25 per yard. MIXED ALREADY SHRUNK FLANNELS. 29-in. Gray-and-Brown Mixed, 37346 28-in. 2 * beavy, 50c. 28-In, Navy Blue-and-Gray Mixed, heavy, S5c. 28-in. in stripes ahd plaids, 502. ‘28-in. heavy All-wool Gray Twil'ed, 6230. Owing to the increasing sale of Flaunels, we have been compelled to enlarge this depert- ment to double its former size, and the stock in Droportion.which places us in a better condition than ever before to meet all demands, ‘(Gecond floor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Corner 11th and F sts. 2. w. ‘This is not Torchon Lace season, andes manu- facturers were anxious to sell, we made an ex- ‘tensive purchase, aggregating sbout 14,000 yards, at such advantageous prices we are ens- died to offer our customers the greatgst values ever shown. 4,000 yards at 5c. per yard. 1600 “ “8 « 1.500 “ “10. % * 2500 “ “12%, © 3000 “ “18, * 1,500 “ “250 Tn order to more easily serve our customers these laces will be placed on long center counter in front of the Lace Department, on first for, right of main entrance, ‘WOODWAED & LOTHROP, Cor. 11¢h and F sts. 2. Ose Or Ove Gaearesr Specisities is Handkerchief. ‘The new stock as been received and represents the most ex- tensive, most varied, most attractive line, and contains the best moneys worth yet offered by a, We sell uo “cotton-and-linen” Handker chiefs. From the lowest to the highest price every treed 18 ALL liven, and nothing BUT Unen. Do you know the difference? Very few @o, Cotton-and-linen is soft, and looks as well ‘hen new as ALL LIXEN, but tt grows yellow the cotion-way. This is convincing evidence ‘that linen will outwear cotton. Linen Handker- chiets grow whiter. improve with washing, and ‘will outwear cotton-and-lineu two to oue. ‘We call attention to the following representa- tive enumerations: 100 doz. Men's White All-Linon Hematitchied Handkerchicts, largo variety of chuice fancy Dorders, half-inch how, generally old at L2e4 only 10c. each, 78 dot Men's White All-Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, one inch hem, handsome colored borders, extra quality, and usually sold at 25¢., ‘uly 12}c. each. 90 dozen Men's White All-Linen Hemstitched ‘Havdkerchiets, exquisite variety of fancy de- signed borders, very fine grade, and uwually old at Ble, only 17¢. exch; 6for $1. 73 doz. Men's White ‘ait Heanstitched i ee ke ae lace Berea 8,810 10 at es Wajters. Univers of Cad a Wiest NCED WAIST aD SkInT at 735 11th st. a. w. <a 'ANTED—A WHIT! ABUT 10 YEARS axe: has " a _jesalinereenineeneiemeniaed 2 LADY FOR A TION Wires saree ame eis | WAS PED GIRL A inqurest #17 Wana 4. RESPECTABLE COLORED ele Situation ichainbersvatc, private family mca relcromses, Seas Kes {NTED-A_ SITUATION BY 4 COMPETENT Coachman inquire ot ot Jodee Davis, 1211 Coon. ave Wanrenssrey strosern, Nurwea, Natures Walters teeg, Univers P. Me BURMAN, 090-092 ft a. Werte Gaetan tien ears for Cooks Ca PR te ou5-ai" ‘ANTED—BY = SETILED Wsiersd ED—BY A RESPHCTABLI ‘and ine 04 Ws SSS ot —%, a can be seeu between ¥ and 2 Paok oa the Was A a ean wate swowA, on a8 ucuneksope: E: Address D. T., ‘Star Ofive. ae Vola ohlfbtiic Suen es wis ICAL STAIR BUI rs. Apriy to AIRES 216 Lisk st. a. Warten —A BOY TO GO ON ERRAND =; Pie ieand aa Uekse er the CHUGH > EWR Fetow. ANTEDA STEADY GIRE FOR Game housework; must stay at n: bring erence. Apply cnly in the NTED—G! 1 Waseca cre cee relerenres te quired. Caliat Wis tam stm. abbot WARTED 4 YOUTH 10 LEARN THE puto Address Box Ti sige oS 25-3 y EXPERIENCED SALES LADY. aT Wink. osist Vv ANTED—A Be SG Gf aig ma eis oe ‘ing room; German td st uw. ANTED— ICITORS FOR ULAR ‘at Fors 438 eche omy » from 10 to 4, a een FEEDERS, BOOK CoM: Wee Sew Nok ‘eituations @Uaranted at highest Union rates. _ 024-40 ANTEDTA COLO) COLORED \ D WOMAN city reference, WADpiy at 1002 stn. Wana TWO WHITK GIRLS, SITU ny cook and chambermaid, with plain sew- fe _ ATS “pe Hh EP Wate POSITIONS [FOR A’ FIRST-CLASS ik Disere, Waltremmen Gok a snbermaidn, Nurven Beyat FENWICK & Tabor Bursan, Ofice ol 3. Frc Callan, Snr 436 7a, Waste DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES, OR would tke hee. Perfect satisiaction given $n Getting and Gtting by tailor systeu. “Address Mise T., Star office, o2e-Bt KNOWN YOU CAN GET ANTED- Wie be Maidx Waiteress, Nurses Grosses, ‘caine: ren, Butlers. Any hatucality. with references. At DICK’S Bureau, 613 7that.n.w. 022-41" WASTED_roaTION AS HOUSEREEPE woman from the N hotel or gepUeman’s family’: gvod cook: would take chasye of Suen roca: Fefereti:e from presept employer. Address Mra 8. A. G., Star office. A, yy ANTED—A LADY OF EXPE! EST Ronbth ae healer for beclelor ot wiluwer Box 2, Star office. a WANTED. MI (CELLANEOUS ) ANTED—To BUY A He og TRICYCLE. AD- a , Stating price, J. J. P., Btar office, ww Mea a Pleape call ss G00 ith si, nent Fat nw. SS Te" WASTED CIGAR STAND, HAS PURCHASER: BEE Spe iand, Adrwcs, stating termini BOYER & SHTIz, 7th and Md-avess. we Vv TANTED — AN EXPERIENCED UNMARRIED white man to wait ou table do general house- yontanddnve (but Pears toy atsinaie couye cagge pred I Addteee HO. TENNEY, Star ofbce, “oleae a ED—A YOUNG GIRL 15 | SMALL FAMIL Wee mors EE ee carer ad ANTED. D-HORSES To KEEP FOR Til creas, writer an ster & , ‘tox F sitiefor ra sia fowdg ey Peterouce. der box at Price’ Stables, Sis Oth st OTH BCLAlt sugo FO. Ma ‘eosin WASTED ONE MIRHOR, ABOUT Gx8 FEET. OR ere tbout x4 not perticular as to condition of ‘Address tar clase must be good. Ew O24 St" ANTED—AN INDUSTRI AND SOBER UN- A erate get J brag el NTED—LONDON, ENGLAND —THERE WILI, WV Stig sorbet tie of fal to. London Meekly Societ_; socal and other satan Aiding, te J. B. DALY, LL, D,28 Imperial Bi Sti Wireet NEAT, TIDY COLORED, ‘WOMAN ro ho washing oF Wonlag: unis. apply at O44 Maryaud sve. 8m. ETEDA WHITE SIRE 98 UuGE: ONE Waianae of speakitie Ger- man correcuy preferred. Adirees Box o24-st Nokia ‘AGENTS, LOCAL AND TRAV- pr daguper Cnder- 8200s month cleat. Ne rat esse RESEES, DRESS. al bar beret Sater a iinas of tele ae 4 PaaS Serre, cot 5. ULLINANE, 436 Fast. ew. 2 FANTED-STUDENTS TO LEARN DiiBss-CUT- the Moody Perfect Tailor Square; can take dregs whi fnraion cuttinR. ig ture Gace foorder, 525 Lithst nw, below Fat oe. AXTED=A COMPETENT MAN .TO TAKE of & pew Steam Lauodry. Address. i qualified salary, N. 8. L. r 10 TO 840; MAID: ws ANTED=0OgK, 21079 8 a Waiters, ‘References, At DICKS: ANTED—A Hi Star office, 622. Ed NURSES ‘work in Mt Pleasant; must ply.to 3, B KENDALL, ‘O23. ALL, 618 Penusyl NTED—A GOOD HORSE AND BUGGY, FOR Waitenst oc ed 2008 aiarey of of, mining gioek ns Tat $500, will be given “Adiirese COD, Btar oftice FINISHING IN HO- ANTED — FORNITURI Wee and private Louses: cleauing, varnishing, pol cruswpental paint ‘expert, reasunavie. blog, sini bondi Raion, fericimnaaey oe Sete Aiireas 2014 00h at. aw. rubles ip tes 8 ve... Call for free sain) Washington, D: ri eg ‘TTERL & pound Docan's get raveid: Keeps better thas Butter, watistection ‘Of wouey returnod. pales icke “S00, 31 Center Market, and M4 Northern ¥ WORK OF Even DE: Ws FANTED 1 pYHOLSTEL cabinet ‘Work receive 3% ‘MccKACKER 1806 14h ot. __FOR RENT—ROOMs. Jor Re ares Lae ae Ok KENT 800 re = 1019 Counecuicut, a | Fe. tes = Ey 3 oe beck sod ene Pee Poe St Fou. a wit ren ete ily: ned a ki E ROOMS ON SFCOND ne. surviehed Sr a aa tier ake to perma yates Site Tie) NW ONE Lanai ana tick tae ; Tetoresna requis ron ka turnisiies frout Foor om fereuces ex: FOR RENT — UNFL TWo FLoon® 2 comtuanicat: UL DELIGHT foo, by Roveuber, L st, bet, dent; + Mice. ou firet and third V17 Get nw 024-3" - TWO UNEUR ‘on econd floor: and gas. 024-30" ere T. ord oF unfian 1, with first-ciawe nde RENT—A PImeT t ELOOR OF THREE com uuicating Roouns, near Pepsic Drvate house, toe smell taunliy, Pls Ona x ome one s on RENT—1740 F eT, THREE BROOMS, TWO ve. burnished or ‘wnturniabed. Fe ‘suite aud one ai with board — Ppe,, RENT — FER ont ‘Rosen, with third "story fre eat. qlee Se ot ates caus Fefcrence required,” Mcubpoiiues eave the dost: 1308 Sada we i roe ode OB RE 2 ST CAPITOL ST, 2D FT. oF @ ous, uniuruished. iyeat of light Botsekecying care anid herdicn fons ose tet VOR RENT—UNFURNISHED—TWO OR THRER eas and bath, Fz RENT_U NFURNISHED, TWO COMMUNT- x cating rooms, ‘secoud — Founesrcest NICELY-FURNISHED ROOM IN PSESE mls. 461 Sth. eat wo commerat BL OLS! and omnes Fecutennas' sauiples of goods hand. fine cabumet ra S ral, S06 14th sti we mvors-fiwt Fok RENT_TEREE On 7 communicatius irovt Foo = ent an i FPORRESTSONE LARGE Pts FLOOK ROOM, Dandsomely furnished. gentiowen preferred. aleo suites second floor, fur. vt whfur. all conveniences. Im, Dest locality tu cit}; references sacuauged 600 18s ANTED—HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR Clothing, "Dresses, Carpets, Feather Beds; all kinds of Houseliold Fur- niture. "Address Box 74, Star Office. 010-Lu* JOR RENT — PERSONS WANTING i rigud call and ore our lint Zurairhed and! unture 2 reel eo eer tio te masala sad ‘SOE eee eS . LARGE HAND. leer rooms, entire or medert, Whee joe rasa og ad ia Wat JOR RENT —A_LAD ere foanelold Ritecta "Highest cans prices Bun. aio WANTED-LAWYERS | OR OTHERS WHO HAVE eee BAUM, 219 7th at. 6. ges sirable rooms | furnace beat and sae had @ jezal education to assist in leval indexing: ED_ WELLS I i, BORED AND DRIVEN, | Unc’ it, esired, References. Sgrk can be done at home. Address Box 04, Star WD oo ee Communications confidential tidesired o21-0t | ,\ a sora’ pump stock —FrRMeRED- en oe special attention ‘te cleaning wells, mine aud poe RENT—FURNISHED—AaT 1310 ta Waste Dospones EMPLOYMENT BU- | making pi lye easy. AU kinds of work done opposite Frenklig Pe K large third rey test conducted by ladies. Men women. white | in the most skillful manner. Lermus WM. | Koom,with communtestiug hall bedroom. and colored. for all, i of for District | H. MOFFAT, 323 Sth st. a. @ jy)-4u* reterences exchanged. her EL A head STED_W . MOFFETT, 1931 ¥ 87. X W- | {OK RENT—is27 NST RW, BUTTE Rooms, BOYS, GTRLs, ACL | W iscuon,” Comnsestoner’ of southern ex) Portiand” a1 le. my ‘to engage in s business, | State aud Territ othce Loure 8: Sat 190 pan 4 without [— <4 eens 70K, KENT—IW0 COMMUNICATING — or Soe the cl y ANTED_IT KNOWN THAT ©. 5 FEXDY, OF OF Fes epatu’, second Boot esa ta £22 | Commissiover, of Desde ior sil"ine States and Leer | heustibore, house new: = ad bende’ bawdy, $i cogs: fortes except ‘ag iL-om ities + sod ANTED— Poe VR HK RENT—421 11TH sT,_ ie sore | Qusiclass stir BSL. TST free | Pownce cto AN aa ‘MAN, LOCATED OUT- Fe ae leading cities, Salary to eu Pury $100 Ju oftce irom) am wo pan Telephone ‘Ok KENT. 907 A er sore his localit ala Kew ick Sox a4 en suite: Lagan y (ork, bese neteaw FOR (OR RENT—ROOMS. Siparaoente, TED-APFUENTICES FOR THE U Sate serve Sg and eet one years of etmonth sud Wound athictawsiat \y ANTED—A DRESSMAKER IN EVERY FAMILY. mg FH for Sates? Le gE “Tn~ aces ae ed gunmen Pare 2 ae ae aoc — ¥ Se 8 To Di lect $10 to #20 per wenkandexpenses Payment accordi iy. Niew. weutee! Heong een demos. Xu palutivn, 3 i at ened an Siaiared ped senvelone to EMFIiCE SUPPLY r ASE SE V y ANTED-AGENTS IN EVERY COUNTY IN yer inohtis atid expense i comtft free. Welte, with steinpa. AL WORTH a MAR UPACTUKING CJ.. Rutherford, N. J. = Hf COOK, Liki TO Bei Kitchen ine dest iwechouse wil pad rong ty ierengte et e ‘ANTED_TWO OR THREE UXPURNISHYD with bat Waseem et ne teman and me or BIL YER” Star’ ‘W fceaetea Mommie FURNISHED OR UN- ished Rooms; can rent them to permanent two or three: Porpenting, Meo heuting Agendye 01s buat webs ay ISHED — Watton oa tnt two oF three uth peg a en ae eg WEeRtiecas, ar HIS WIFE, AXD GROWN nee, Feqes fronting 9 uth, wih a bonis ‘with vaice private ap ea geste i reer , ia, Adidreu bo 0x st , Star ie Rab w sud center, wi a Call at Soi ca Ah eg ee 4 .NTED—ROOMS OF KIND: SDFGS Mates seegasterieariss a Lucy eae ‘ANTED—URFURNIGHED-ONE VERY LANGE fo. ‘Locality, fron gat on G tot | % te EL, tear omtoe QSTSAAIEES ames Wate ar ra bee NFED-SOOME=MORE_CUSTOMEES LAT ee orien ee He WANTED-HOUSES__ -—LARG ste oa eae Ta S| Epica aicore, on thir oor Fe et tar SUN ses ehion etary com scliomor eit penne, 022-3" i RENT—1011 G -T. NW. ONE 4 Factor and Bed-ro.m on Toous OB secund flour. Also, one attic whet on ‘OR RENT—TO A GENTLEMAN, A WELL FUR- Risbed room; second floor: 68 o22-3t° THREE DESIRABLE ROOM papered, second door, 4088 vena ik KENT—1016 15TH ST_, NEAR ARLINGTON Hotel, handsomely furnished Single, with board. ayy boarders; herdica pass B RENT—NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE IN PRIVATE family, larve cheerfui rooms on -econd eud third unfurnished; references required. 1640 19:b 022-3 KR RENT—1315 MASS. AVE, FURNISHED — Large Rooms, en suite at LPGANTLY FMRNISHED LOOMS, eu multe oF Tscae ay wate fand:y: elivntful jocation, L017 14th st aw. bait square iron Prats Iu Lark. Kefereuces: o12-w QORK RENT—020— a x FURNISH Pm doa or atl, with, oF" without bs Trice, o2e-Si JOR RENT—TWO HANDSOMELY FURNISULD Puoms on secoud Bout, with. with it board ; sur- oe ee ae oi caips few be KEN) —FURSISUED—A PLEASANT, Mi }* ditin-sizod Front with gas, Almo, U1 jucuiained Kou oy prone dot ‘phe Ut ail ycdera Ss 1a st. uw. NSH | Srunt: ae ‘ at eat 128 Pow RENT—WITH BOARD, A WED r: pao ARD, A a 4 stuall room suitable for oue person ; references ged. 1353 Lat nw. ers 5 Toot es Sai ‘e md end third F E ; alco window, aud «ve comve moth ess ae ee Pon REST SANDSOMLLY FURNISHED ROOM single or en switr: Bear Arlington apd con veu uth lines of and street cars, 1435 L st. nw. JOR KENT—SECOND FLOOR PARLOR AND BED. Koom, with of Without board. ope " winduw house, references exc pot aw. 012-20" JOR RE 619 K STREET N. W.. wicely fur nisbed parlors, wilh grate beat 1 desired. ahve other Tooms: southern exjusure; berdice pass the door. ‘ode SG MENT BANDSOMELY FUMNT Fak F itraoo muite or sincte ‘uated cone suitable for geuLemen Bi ar eiirer Coes Lith wt uw Reverene Boardabd overs" comin of 8 atnonw people of reahement, house bear * Couneclicut ave. cars; reterences ATING ROOMS ¢ Turwlsbed, with board. A. 1807 Het nw. oll INGLE AND EN SUITE, furu with board: reseumsbie tras to desisabe persoee, elemmue hoaes; $008 Te Just uerthor K and Frauklia Pars. fiveet low Z <b Lan Bee NI—HANDSOMEL} LY FURNISHED RMS, u suite Or single. 416 Gth st. nw. 3 ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM with tabi Jowrd near 4th ot car line. references Qi LEN Thom iuand T—STORE IN BUILDT St. and New Lorh avenue : Pada i abies for # sgn ctu ie rok ro TESS Mine ee ake & Tabwenwany, oz1-6t FOR RENT—MIS KENT —O& LEASE out Jor sud ¥ RET. oy Ay APH evar, Pear Fitirg a Faia 73m ELLANE yous PERSON ————

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