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4 ™ * THE EVENING STAR:. WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, “NOVEMBER 12, 1887-DOUBLE SHEET. THE, EVENING STAR. $ SH. INGTON: eae cRospy S. NOYES. ‘The Evening Star has a regular, permanent bona fide daily circulation more than treble that of any other daily paper published Washington, and much greater thas that «fall the other daily papers here added Secretary Lamar’s active and aggressive insu- Dordination must chafe the haughty spirit of Gen. ‘Spares, despotic ruler of the boundless West. The Tash Lamar deliberately exposes bumself to the common fate of those who erect themselves ‘®gainst the land office autocrat, Does he dare to Tisk being branded as a land thief, and being con- ‘Signed in that disgraceful capacity to perdition by Geueral Sparks? The Secretary should re. Inember, too, that in venturing to make the General angry, he may ruin not only himself, Wut the President, by making 1 necessary for ‘Sparks to put nis foot upon the present adminis- ‘ation, as tending towards land thievery, and to Tun the government alune. The fate of this au- Gacious and sarcastic letver writer, Lamar, will De Watched With interest. There are many, unless their nerve faiis them, who will join a war @f secession from allegiance tothe despotic Sparks, In the South, Mr. Lamar is strong. The mighty ‘West will rise in a body to fight for deliverance from the oppressor. The democratic party also tends strougiy to revel against Sparks, Adopting a revenne reform policy as the Winning tssue of the future it sees in the free trade northwest a Promising field for missionary effort, But the Sparks’ policy of denouncing in advance of investi- Tion pinety per cent of the settlers as land thieves, and of unsettling utles, lowering values and persecuting bona fide settlers by absurd tech- nicalities under cover of @ prolonged howl about monopolies and Jand frauds ts making deiaocratic administration hateful there, There are vast Jand frauds and systematic land robbers and they must be detected and punished, but not every Northwestern settler 18 prima facie a land thiet to be juggled out of his quarter section by the Government through hostile changes in the ac- cepted construction of the law. Innumerabie eases of individual hardship have resuited in the West from the rule of Sparks, who has bullied ike settlers, Congressmen and his superiors in the Interior Department. It the South, West, and the interests of the democratic party can out. Weigh Sparks and send him fying through the air from his side of the scales, the public wili not gneve. And upless there are points about this Land Commussioner wherein he differs essentially from other Land Commissioners, Mr. Lamar's sharp letter as pricked the Sparks’ bubble, Jesse Pomeroy's latest attempt at escape shows how careless prison officta.s come to be. This In- burman young criminal, Who has shown in confine- meat the beastlike instincts for mischief that made him a mult-murderer, has made four sepa- rate well-planned attempts to regain his erty, ‘And yet Solax was the waten kept on him that Pomeroy had opportunity to rearrange the plumb. ing of his cell, substitute a paper elbow for the tron one tn the gaspipe, and, when the ripe ume caine, eause an explosion that came ne.t blowing ont @ wall that Would have Uberated him and several other prisoners, He wasfound to have a cold chisel, a small saw aud a small steel tool like an awl with which he could dig out the mortar of Ris wall This ls an excellentequipment for a desperate and ingenious criminal Dent on freedom or death, Besides the means of getting wois young Pomeroy has been aliowed to study chem- istry ana civil engineering for ten years It he ives he may yet Jusiify the humanitarians who have him in churge and get away from them, ‘The sage advice that old Sitting Bull brings up Out of the depths of bisown experience for the erring Crows is good. He says the Crows do not Know now good the White Father can be to them, and suggests a talk with the latter, It should be added that the old rascal deiivered himself of this chunk of wisdom after coming into the agency at cheyenne River from hts pitiable uttle farm on the wd River, sixty miles from everything. Old sitting Bull Knows the difference between sud- sisting on pony meat and government rations and reminds the Crows that they ought to know as amaueh, —_— - = Duluth ts bound to keep its place as the zenith city. It not only nas large advertisements in the ‘New York papers setting forth its many resources and advantages, but a two-neaded calf has come to light unere. Even the cows of Duluth are moved hy the ali-pervading pubile spirit of the city, and | take thetr place in that class of benefactors who | are said to have done good if they cause two blades of grass to grow where before Was but one. view much more ts the head of a calf than a Diade of grass! —_—_— - —__ Boston naturally feels a thrill of pride at the magnificent reception given by Enzland to her most distinguished citizen, and the Ubrill felt at ‘he Hub is communicated to the spokes and all America 1s enthusiastic. England delights to honor those typical Americans, Buffalo Bil and Joba L, Sullivan, and every citizen of the United States Wili doubtless feel that he himself partakes: ‘of the honor. ‘The new silver vaults at the Treasury are nearly done, The New Zealander who ts to sit on the Tulgs of the dome at the Capitol, twenty centuries hence, and survey the beautiful plain where Washington once stood, will probably stake out a mining claim between the White House and Fit- teenth street, unless Congress tackles the surplus a earnest this winter. President Grevy gives France and the world fair notic® thal his administration is on trial in the ease against his son-in-law Wilson. It Wilson ts proved to have sold Legion of Honor decorations Grevy resigns. $$$ WI the redoubtable General Spurks drive See- yetary Lauar from the Interiot Department Into ‘the U. 8. Supreme Court, and hold the fort trum. paantt * Hovsexezrers Goons TABLE LINENS, TOWELS AND NAPKINS, WE CALL ATTENTION TO THE ABOVE GOODS. STOCK IS LARGE AND BARGAINS MAY BE EX- PECTED. BARNESLY'S DOUBLE DAMASK, TWO YARDS WIDE, WORTH $1.50 PER YARD, FOR St FINE DAMASK AND NAPKINS TO MATCH, AT ‘PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU. EXTRA BAR- @AINS IN TOWELS. SEE OUR 25c, GOODS. THEY SURPRISE EVERY ONE. E.G DAVIS, ‘719 Market Space. A FEW PIECES OF THOSE CHEAP RIBBONS LEFT. LOOK aT THEM. a> Crostxe Ovr Sare. THE ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE CLOTHING, ar Oak HALL, COR 10TH AND F STREETS, ‘Mest be closed out st once. on account of retirement ‘from business. It will be sold revardiess of cost oF value, and consists of Eats and Overcoats for Oid Men. Suits and Overcosts for Young Men. Suite and Overcoats for Tall Men. ‘Suits and Overcoats for Short Men. ‘Suite ane Overcoats for Stout Men. Suits and Overcosts for Sim Men. ‘THE WEATHER TO-MORROW. Rars: Cursrsvrs: The old, old story! Fa ‘et wahrer unsina! Good gractous. what nonsense! I don't believe it! Once bitten, twice shy! Can't catch old birds with chaff! ‘Haven't you used some one of the above gar but expressive exclamations when the advertisements of firms whose goods guins, or of those who trot out once old antiquities, the prices of which year azo, It's so many months since we sdvertised a list of bar- Dareains of thore who have made you use Just such expressions as quoted above, §2~ The baryains quoted below are for goods se cured under peculiar and advantageons circumstances. They're not remuants, of broken lots. Such goods are daily for sale at permanently reduced prices, bat are not advertised. BARGAINS NOS. 1 to 3. SILKS, 98e y@ Black, ‘The written guarantee se- cures you from loss should the silk split or grow shiny in wear. (First floor.) DRESS GOODS, 50c., all wool. 38 inches wide. Checks, Plaids, Mixtures. Some advertise them as “bareaine” at 68e. a yd. (First floor.) CO \TS, 821.50. ‘Seal Piusb, bell sleeves. Com- pare with the “bargains” you read of at $23. «Second joor). BARGAINS NOS. 4 TO 6. JACKETS, $8. Broadcloth, satin finished, all colors, tailor made. Try one on, but first examine the sewing and finish, (Second flour.) BOAS (3 yards long). They're black Russian Hare, and, beiug made from the belly fur, the hair will not come out, (Pirst floor.) MUFFS, 48, Russian Hare. Satin lined. Too cheap to be very good, but they equal the 68c. “bar- gains” you may read of. (First floor.) BARGAINS NOS. 7 TO 9. HOSE, Sle. Warranted fast black. The same as retinas advertiond on 8 “bargain” st 42e. (First . UNDERWEAR, $2.69. Heavy ribbed silk for even- ing dress wear. Nile green, znagenta, helictrope, orange, pink, white. cardinal, cream. If not imported direct would be $3.50. (First floor.) BLANKETS, $4.25, weight 6 Ibs., size 10-4. Com- Pare wich the 85 “bargains” of the credit houses, (Third floor.) BARGAINS NOS. 10 TO 12, COMFORTABLES, $1.25 Pretty colors, largo aizo, best cotton filled. We've compared them with some- body's $1.50 comfort, That's why we write—s bar- ein. (Third floor.) BOYS’ OVERCOATS, $5.25, ages 3 to9, Ages 9 to 13 for 84.38. Ages 14 to 18 for $7.50. We've com- bared styles, finish. fit and material< with those who clatn “perfection,” and find there ought to be a word Batchied that ineanw more than perfection. (Second joor.) SHOES, 8: offer the 82. To introduce our new department we 'S Ladies’ Shoes until December Ist for (Second floor.) BARGAINS NOS. 13 TO 18, CURTAINS, $2.50 pair. Nottingham. in imitation of Irish Point avd Brussels. Look first at “bargains” ‘You may see advertised at $3. (Third floor.) 98e. for hand-mad» Tobovwan CAPS 76e. for 72- inch Table DAMASK. 1.25 for all-wool Flannel SKIRTS. 5c. for Japanese Silk HANOKERCHIEFS. MEN's Colored Wool UNDERWEAR, (8c. SOCKS to match, 25e. Mes Pine Ayo Viewers SEATON PERRY. (Succesor to Penny & Brotuza,) NEW BLACK SILK CLOAKING PLUSHES, 24 inches wide at #3, SEAL SKIN CLO. TRO PLUSHES trom #2 10 912 PS, in the new Tae oF erpey colors which " con win HES SS aS eS api ravi: Bin main yrsvgre AXP. COLORED GERMAN SILK 8 PURE SICK VELVETS, from 1a black aud tweaty-hve now colorn cai. aR EAL reg Scars AISE. AND PLU’ fo SPANELS WITH SASiE” S raMATCR VELVET beesa prow.) ANP SHOCK LYONS, FAILLE FRAN. E, UBENG ALINE Ehabaws SSD Pee be Sse aS PIMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF FREX ELS BAe aD Recount sty ae the pew colors LUSH JACKETS, WRAPS, VISITESA Fig 2h. igi pice tron $0 te 8a bolt beine BARGAIS" rs crorm gackers, NEWMAUKETS AND WHAPS Ba PLAIN FIGUHES AND CORRECT PRICES, SEATON PERRY, Ferry Building, Pennsylvania ave., cof. 9th st _Patabtished 1840. Suite and Overcosts for lance, small, abort, long (rood, and bad boys from 4 to 18 yearn ‘A fall line of Oud Pants, Odd Vests. &e. te. Ce one table we bave about 200 pairs of Panta which sol} for $2 to 8 ‘Trey will be closed ont at #1.50 8 pair. Cows soon if you want aay of them, QAK HALL. = COR TENTH AND F STS. Accounta, HEY MUST GO AT 81 PER 7 yw 10-4 Wit Wool ol aed elas rs TS and 747 Biba ne, or 8th ot. stor bata where we have an el - T space ITU ALWAYS GUARANTEED THE SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY NIGHT. At 6 o'clock to-night we will put on sale 8 lot reat peret nh Pag aeate L OLORS Go. aN OZ. iy wee, ‘Wool,“Bear qua ons Susuty aE 0d ie Ds. wore 16a Send ALL G0 Elersnt line of F A su Jarpbeequins, Aline of Ploshes, 18 in, ee te. ™ tio Re N MtaTOne aid BB niz LARa wat roi Frise Dazss Tanonses. tools ‘Chenille He Ri OGG. WGES Li TABLE © line of MEatraicered Felt Table Covers, 44 Fe Teal ie yin long, @a7be 83. £8. all colors, 85c. aya. nize, plain legs, Fe. Bry PLU! BAU RES 7TH. 8TH AND DSTHEETS PRETONNE JERSEYS. Fi 745 ana yo atae SPECIAL ATTENTION 18 CALLED TO OUR TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. HERE WILL BE FOUND ALL THE LATEST AND ‘MOST APPROVED STYLES. MANY OF THEM CONFINED TO OUR HOUSE. CUT AND PRESSED JETS IN GREAT VARIETY. ELEGANT PANELS AND SETS TO MATCH. CUT STEEL TRIMMINGS. XEW DESIGNS. FANCY GALOONS AND PASSAMENTERIES: NOT TO BE EQUALED IN ANY HOUSE SOUTH OF NEW YORK. SHAPED BRAIDS BY THE YARD AXD PANELS TO MATCH, THIS STOCK 18 REPLETE WITH ALL THE LATEST PARIS NOVELTIES, ELEGANT GOODS AT MODERATE PRICES, AN IN- SPECTION RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED, n12-6t Me J. P. Passe 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, EB @. DAVIS, ‘719 Market Space, Cor. 8th st. IMPORTER, ‘Will show, the COMING WEEK, THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN GOLD, SILVER, AND STEEL BONNETS, -ADOUR |" LONDON ROUND HATS AND TOQUES FOR ‘TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES. Intended for Receptions. ELEGANT MOURNING A SPECIALTY. All of the most approved form and style. alg C. Wmor & Co. GROCERS, 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., Will sell until New Year's: CHALMER’S GELATINE, 10c. PACKAGE, COX'S GELATINE, 1240, * COLMAN'S MUSTARD, i 1h, 120. “ Sold elsewhere 17e. to 200. n12-0t ‘Spanish Yarn, “Bear ines! CORDS, 10c. # yard, ‘Tasgele and Ornaments, EVERY PRICE GUARANTEED THE LOWEST. fe Fancy WORSTED CHINELLE an fringes, prices ranging 1236 15, 19, iis, ogee Sas8 Asreasas Crorns axv Croaxryes. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS: Offer Special Inducements in Fine ASTRAKHANS, MELTONS aud OTTOMAN CLOTHS for CLOAK- INGS, in all colora, Largest Variety of Choice DRESS. GOODS inall the Bru Bazcass Ix Vuuvera ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F Sts. X. W. hag guree Rew Silk Table Covers. only 100 cight-quarter Raw Silk Table Covers, only 928 eck ca n-quarter Rew Silk Py ‘Table Covers, only 50 twelve-quarter Raw Silk Table Covers (Piano Cover size), only 84 each. (Fourth floor). WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and F Sta N. W. WE OFFER 16 PIECES BLACK BROCADED VELVETS Ina dozen of the handsomest patterns yet shown in this rich fabric, esatueesttheret, Eg Sa yea Va arouse ie fect Uae ee es Na fom cut pieces lft of the Fancy tripod Velvets, ‘once lent yan in Vgheat Py omaice ‘hoor, rear Stary py ois WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Comer 11th apd F sta. n.W. idiot ceree Sia, tbe rocky of the rivers it absorbs certain aes for procuriag’s pure white (Second floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F stan. w. new shades. MOIRE SILKS, FAILLE FRANCAIS and Fancy MOIRE ANTIQUE SILKS. ‘New Evening GAUZES and ILLUSIONS. SILK HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR. Great Reduction in DRESS GOODS. We have marked down the prices of all Fancy Dress Goods, in many cases to half price. Just received BLACK BENGALINES. Great inducements offered in first-class goods, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 910 Peunayivants ave__ ie ail < We 82.50, Panel seta, 71 OXE PRICE. _nig LX BEAD! Ladies’. Bes nl22te Panwerm Store ‘Will offer choice novelties in Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk ‘Mufflers, Fine neck wear. For the babies, Silk Emb. Caps, Sacks, and Socks. Sete, Mani Cyoice Toller Bote, Manicure Bete, and lote of fancy “Of doll babies we will have something to ssy little We will offer a Sat of Zohn, Brom iyrna Rugs, “Gold ms ‘below the rer wil mance all and stair to ef soars rerun price Will offers choice lot of extra Art Squares below the regular price. Will offer targeins in Cream Damask table linen. 7-4 fea tera oes yard: B eached Damask 7-4 Pest ices ercuss SP and 104 “Daman “Clothe, Nepain 40 msteb. Towels of every description at prices tot Drean ‘Dress Goods, Dress 11 bought ouch below revuiar priese nad sold ascordialy, Wilofier tpresing jp Furs, Coney, Hare, Nutria uk, ilker Fox, Yvon, Beaver and Beau's Downs Maffsco mate Rafting Yarns of all kinds, Dress Trimmings and Notions a complete stack. comer" Celebrated rande," much Usrovarzen Bancarss Ix Towers. Bircx Goons Ix Season. of B. & Cor sil ware eur tin twe shasea, ta Cloths, ‘Two rie Jt. The dee sete for ‘while iy for He Jd, ‘who wear @ black dress from Jn. inistaken fmprension tha Hettas are only for mourning mour the Henrietta Cloths on acovunt of fiveness, dressiness, sdaptability, and general a SUigi ob ah She aiGh BGO, BENG GS Bs Tsoi versa * OTP WARD S LOTAROP, . 11th apd ¥ sts, uw, ‘The new stock cf Towels need no comment, save the enumeration of the invst conspicuous low. “We quote: 250 dozen 18x36 White Au Momie ‘kaback Towels plain fringe. Ouly “de ee Towels Tancy aes ‘Only 12346. eae! Govd-auality Towels knotted Howe, ‘Gulp Be sucks 2 sees 20E30 Beery” AUciives Huck dati ee Dest qu: ach 130 dozen 22x42 Bleached Double Huck Towels. twostylcs. all white aud fancy bordered, extra quality. Only 82.75 per rabithout ggistvor iiog we bet Towels at we have for bugtom apd tbe qu and the. facilites we have for usntities we sell, we ipanraine we offer: ated of retall any where in 0 pain Ce Minced finees fringes, in ap re uite’ ‘Tho alsee are Tacwe, asd th “qualities Tho beat 20e. ever paren ; eae ) § LOTEROP, ate. aw, CARHABT & LEIDY, 928 7th and 706 K ats. nw. nlz Usarrroacnen AND, UNAPPROACHABLE In Wool Blankets, Cont fables Flannels, Underwear, Gounterpanen sheetines Towels, ete. Blankers as tow UM eepray eC, ee ey Gout Towels for 10.conte, Dress Goods ai ‘Lauies’ Clothe 75 centa. 4-4 Cashiners Nelnctocn gS crate Bip vctvaig and Pushes 73 ana on nen Table Se es ow ap 10 m3 206-10. Damask Fecently 73 .cent cents BNODHEAD'& CO. ‘By n12-3t WP et. Qtasonic Temple) Rea Ison Suawts. We have in stock a lot of REAL INDIA SHAWLS, which are very reasonable in price. ‘As these goods are very desirable and last a life time we offer an opportunity to secure a REAL INDIA SHAWL at a very low price. ‘An inspection is solicited. W. M, SHUSTER & SONS, ONE, ‘919 Pennsylvania ave. 212-20 Pies AND ORGANS OF THE MOST RELIA- ble makers: musical instruments, shee ‘music, and music-books: also s full line of fine Piano Covers Som Guanser = & Co. BARGAINS IN BLANKETS. ‘We would call the attention of purchasers to our Stock of BLANKETS. Below we quote the prices of some of oar SPECIAL BARGAINS: 10-4 White Biankets $1, $1.25, 91.50. 10-4 White Wool Blankets, $2, 83, 84. 10-4 A Wool Blankets, 85. 1-4 White Wool Blanketa, fine quality, 12-4 California Blankets, 88, $10. chases All-Wool B @ Blankets, $4.50, Heavy Gray Blankets, 81, $1.25. @ BED COMFORTS, LARGE SIZ. 2 Bier.2s. lendid Line of Fall and Winter DRESS GOO) 12%, 15, 25. 37. 50e. 5s pine Medicated Flannels, all-wool Geutlemen's Merino Underwear, 50,75, 81. Children's Ribbed Hose, full regular made, 15¢. jdtist Ladiew Plain and Striped Hoss, regular made, A Pall Stock of Domestics at Low Figures. chastise Walking Coste and Newnarksts leas than CARPETS AND OILCLOTHS. FLOOR DKUGGETS, ART SQUARES, AND RUGS. JOHNSON, GARNER & Co, az 696 Pennsylvania avenue, south side. alien: MADE TeoKs 48D STS TiS-RAND scanrs, 095 PeNaS TEEL Isrnovesexts Stax Coxrmcz. NEW HOME ALWAYS AHEAD. We shall be pleased to show you the vast superiori of our New Howe Machine. "We can show the lane variety of work, new designs of fine embroidery work, done on the machine. Tustruction in embroidery free, Call at our office and see it of send postal for circulars New Buttonbule Attachments ready. & OPPENHEIMER & BRO, 528 9th st aw. nig Bow B Bee, eu Investment and Marginal Orders executed. ‘Members of the . ¥. Stock and Coffee Pro- duce Exchanges, also Chicago Beard of Trade, ‘Four per cemt interest allowed cn Deposit LES’ ALL-WOOL JAC} Lee kote, As 745 and 747 Sthet ae. BURT'S ES HOW TO SELECT A PAIR OF SHOES. Si CHOOSE ACCORDING 10 THR USE YOU WILL MAKE OF THE SHOR, BEMEMBER- ING THAT FINE, LIGHT SHOES (LIKE OTHER LIGHT FABRICS), THOUGH MOBE EXPENSIVE, CANNOT STAND 80 MUCH HARD USAGE AS THE HEAVIER GOODS. THE QUALITY OF SHOES, WITH THEIR ACCURACY OF FIT, AND THE COMFORT AND RASE WITH WHICH THEY ARE WORN, B 18 THE TRUE TEST OF ORRAPNESS. WARTS acHOOL SHOES, FOR GIRLS, BOTS, AND OHILDREX. ARTHUR BURT & CO. ‘eS-thas RETR FROM O80. UP. ‘ te Kai the Peloubet ALLET & apes DAS, = rasa make fuom for # tate nook for om monthly reutal, 811 "Stu at we Fon #1350 Axxp 915.00 BY A VERY ADVANTAGEOUS PURCHASE WE ARE ABLE TO OFFER YOU 4 GOOD KERSEY OVERCOAT (JUST THE THING FOR THIS SEASON) AT $13.60, WITH SILK FACING $15.00, THIS COAT HAS THE AP- PEARANCE OF A MOBE EXPENSIVE COAT, SEE THEM. GEORGE SPEAWSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, 434 SEVENTH STREET. Mas E. Bassey, TEACHER OF ART NEEDLE- 04 Lith tener becaee Extends 0 cordial le» cordial 1 ae il the ladies of Wash- eee) pone ee jee Fish cleaned before deliv Lors Wire Com Sx. We offer the following special bargains: 250 Black Farmer Satin Walking Skirts, quilted on bottom 12 inches deep, excellent value, ONLY #1 EACH. 200 Satin Walking Skirts, fifteen inch quilt- ing on bottom, bound with velvet,colors, Black, Navy, Seal, Plum and Cardinal. ONLY @4 EACH. 100 Extra-quality Satin Walking Skirts, ff- teen inch fancy quliting on bottom, in Black, Garnet, Seal and Gray, box-plaited rumie. ONLY $7.50 EACH. Our stock of Cloth and Flannel Skirts is par- ticularly complete aud embraces every quality andatyle from 75c. to $10 each, (Second floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 1ith and F ste. n.w. “Jos Lors: Or Bors Scrrs ‘We have closed out from the manufacturers their balance of six lots of Boy's Clothing at such advantareous prices, we sre enabled to offer them from $2 to 838 per suit less than ever Defote. These are dis imilar from “Job Lote” generally, inasmuch as they are this season's foods, aud perfect in every respect. ‘Lot 137901, Boys’ Casuimere Double-breasted Sack Suits, lined and finished in an excellent manner, splendid wearing fabric, alzes 10 to 15 yours. Generally sold at # ONLY $5.00 PER SUIT. 2 lota, 137005-6, Boys’ Heavy Cassimere Suita in neat checks and fancy mixtures, made “Nor- folk” style, and finished a!most equal to custom ‘work, sizes 6 to 12 years. Generally sold at 87. ONLY #5.00 EACH. 2 Lots, 187900-2, Boys" All-wool Double- breasted Sack Suita, in attractive checks, and smal) pisids, sizes 10 to 15 years. Generally sold at $8. ONLY $6.00 PER SUIT. 1 Lot, 137991, Boys All-weol Douvle- Dreagted Scotch Cheviot Sack Suits, quite dreasy styles, well-made, and finisbed in an excellent msuner. Sizes 101015 years, Gen- ‘erally sold at 89. ONLY 6.00 PER SUIT. ‘These represent bayond s doubt the best bar- gains ever offered by us in Boye’ Fine Clothing, BOYS’ FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS. Believing that it is s mistaken idea of econo- vs Be baat saaese avant oy PERIENCED Mp ats, 7%. ANTEDIWHTTE BOY: Nee ROM 13 Tp 16 TEARS ANTED-AT 1451 K STA COLORED CHAN. id; must have recommendations. TSTED A OAEApEE WOMAN TO LO THE EN. Lure work of a family in the country: liberal ae iv SRTED— THO. ‘OR THREE GOOD TINNERA bers preferred. Apply at W264 Mst., Geone- Sy aRrED=e TMENT OF EVERY ——s ‘ton can Be found at, WASHINGTON LABOR BUREAC. ie tealas 436 7th st aw. 3 ATED BOY AT i ST. NW. BELL hangin ‘Ouse wis has bee at ihe Business detore preterted. alist ANTED ONE FIRST-CLASS PLUMBER. I08. OHAKE & 2Pa ave. nw. nl}. MAN—GOO! oh typewriter; competent to take AD short-hand, dasires position. Waster a WHITE GIRi ‘ATION ANTES BE er hea ies eee ret Ba mw. oro ANTED_BY A YOUNG MAN JUS NO ne le of Roatan. spas © eo ae foe fede | FS Wao 194 NEAT wnt. es esis WANTS) 37 AN Bs EXPERIENCED YOUNG eel ee food referees Sakae SE V ANTED-PROPITARLY ‘ut {oF aotive intelligent men, 1, 929 F et, upstaira, on Monday. V ANTED—A POSIT! a8 housekeeper fur & ELEN Sis Tash wea. A) y ituation as Rhee eyed Pec SLM - See ‘NG WOMAN helor or widower. cate ese (ON BY AY | Ws ANTED—A FIEGT-CLARG DRESS, “s in, families; cat cot, fi and soe meee “A SUITE SUITE OF: THREE Box eat Be Saerar Bost > re ‘varurn) red. hat W Sow THAT HELP OF at ‘KINDS gan be 436700 = had at South jsorean, ‘a1l-im HIGHLY ATED Yi NY ey chem Ossu mw, SS Win cI ele Borie; SaroMen RUG CLERK OF THREE AND A a Gentros ot 9 Featticn tn bibber ta WAxteDr TWO MEN (GERMANS) siTUa- other as pase ee giseaiaegesaartn 2S nas ‘waiter in ae F Eu eartae rer i BY A RESPECTABLE OUNG WOMAN uation to take entire change of two or three a ghildren an, yan nonin a eowin and. light chatuber work, oi NTED—A GENTLEMAN W! TO OBTAIN ¥ oT W: & situation for bis man servapt, whom he cheer fully recom mebd« ase thoroughly ‘competent waiter and marketer: eutirely reliable in every respect, i qaoar 8 W ines: “TAILORS 1 IGE-WE WART Hisheat prices MERTZ E COL iGod Fate nti" 116-3 WEASTED-ATADY CAPABLE ‘OF GIVING IN- atructions in fue Art Embroide Decoration Pa ntlug, on warniy capsbleaud who hav Bodexirlouce need apply. "A ete AitT, Star office. WANTEDIAS_EXPERTTNCED AND | COMPE. Wisi AN EXPE) AND . COMPE- nl0-3¢ ky chsinber, ences required: Address ox 100, Biat ofice, NFURNISHED ‘Roouis. Persons having Rooms to reut cans ve money by seeiug us We recelve constant calle ft. Battie wanting rooms, ROUM RENTING AGEN Lz Oth wt. nu. Ste N ANTED—BY ARMY ‘one or two Rooms wi FS KEN]—ELBOANT Feats tue" aulte of Farni acre aes "SEOOND-YLOOR FRONT Sresiacs PHONE ene. ‘ Ex ‘OFFICER ax. Wi th B and: ys red. state terms and full mice. moa WWANTED—DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT BU. eau, conducted by ladies, Men and women, whice | and colored, for all kinds of domestic labor, for District and States, with reference. 717 Met. nw. s7-10"* WASTED, WHITE GIRL AS FIRST-CLASS “gt st. nw. WArioct ie, een roe TaD AB maukisGTOx. 's Wear. pad n vitae Were ta Box, 648, nals. 0, 688. SULO BARITONE Weer doo se service. Address Box LF ae ee: ig. cutting, Attias ‘os Tim sc a WaAxEED MEN, WOME wong, groin of ott bat So ore jo. bunbug fiple and cant can eas metre ee eae ‘ANTED—A DRESS MAKEN IN EVERY FAMILY. {St Byeteus with, any tockerule oF Eyeteos with, any tock lone, 8 sciettine tailors and Er eds, Ses at ia » small room. obiz ise 38 Fatnw. Wi ington, D.C. Wieraowpo re TO DIGTRIBUTE IND COL. 810 10 $20 abd expenses; payment fi eel ‘einployinent for a4 genileme, cS aie ok receipt aah ous, Siared envelo one ty esiftin SUPPLY wa: ED-AGENTS IN EVERY COUNTY IN 1 Sin rie wate Sampe a gLLwORTA SAS ‘or bun. Ws ANTED-A GENTLEMAN AND SISTER Widlt ‘able, Fy shes eye Hos Ne FRANKLIN bot furnished Communicating ‘tooue Boor, southern exposure, privace family’ boo WASTED{2% GENTLEMAN AND WIFE TWO (pet forhuwekeyitrh aged Bose, nts jonth. Reterences exch. i Reve aged. —_ Warsaa iow central, ‘Price bot. toe av” DEWAN AND WIFE DES J ‘commun: chor witout Sound, bet F nod Nand ‘ANTED—BY A GEN large, airy rooms (furn: or without modern house, near Ineiprice sud @escripiica, ea W. ANTED-TO Fg room 4 PRICK Ho! psi eeh eo se Addreas Box 1: Stating terms, “@e.Bo ak ORE oe a oard oben Brepiace, Turmce teats ia care pieferred. addsves, itv Wor 50, Senate ¥-0. Ry. peveet WED Gi Bente aud terns, iste T. 3 SW Wo Dinar see Tome, eG) sutte or ot + base ncaa pes Soest pemtiiig str le bed full wet Furniture: heat mouth. 42i ath sc kw. opyonte REST Tor company: Ia cheat re 2OR RE! een SED, B PARLOR tires U7 FL gr ties front rooms: if weuted; Tewecone 3300 0 Se all-in ANTED--HOUSES. loeat Brice bot to $5000. nia AN eB-3o = STORE AND DWELL- ing. in worth weet, inka between 10th and 18th, Penn. 2th, stable atincted: DP ENOVIBIONS 8 ‘Star o' Wikre EXCHANGE FOR TEROVED a STaperty {2 the AGENCY, 7 | ence in cash. jorthwest about 5 ra sina vay dior ind on Col Address, WV ANTED — FUR ISHED HOUSE 1 FOR FIVE VV ivcaie, or northwest, but near the Capit ‘A. SHIELDS, 1 Sommencius: 15, 1006 F st ee at MPROVED Pprelecrel. CHAS. Ween PRACTICAL EXP! Wetec slaenonia. tnd electricity. second: ae wat DA Ruf, carks igrment, ae DrleARNK M. HENSON, gs Auuintstt, B12‘St" WANTED THUSE. SS AVE, THE CAKE OF Zoung children are invited by Pollock toati hich, ates Toat Sg aes ani waco th st. Nursery maids, who come in receive a new dress for ae au ata mix pleat “rom ¢ “ot i 4. ML PAYNE, 430 & ot n.w. ANTED—PARTIES ON CAPITOL WILL BAV Wit Houney for ane or hots or rogne for tent eabers of Soe, should lesve their address with PHOBERT VOnE & 0O., 300 Bst.ne. _ n! 61 ANTEI — A tal, PHYSICIAN OF EXCEL. Tent ref inteuding to pase. this winter 4 change of ain in SEDICUS, Sear osice nit Waits ‘A GENTLEMAN OWNING A NICE ving and <a. horse and phaeton-bug- ty three gears Waste CHICAL FIRST-CLASS TAT bo five scholars to ‘aent-clase fallortng ea in’ oo tons ~ ANTED—HIGnEsT Cast PRICE PAI PAID FOR ‘Second-hand ees ised Da RLY venue, in bow at 72:3 7th et, miSking bel- ter work than ever é doa.: you foe ees Merona best apdria, Va_ City eae PURCHASE HOUSE IN NORTH. with ‘ail matern improvement 20,000 2 811-0.0 in price: wih exchanwe's Braces Tart of ait Delrhborhood. ve ‘must not exceed “Adress, sdving "ll pariiculare, BAL me bear ofice ‘ANTED—DIRECT $3,500, and one for £4,500 ive < 30 me Tony nate | REREEN Pt toe FF RENT_VERY =i FRONT, KOow. tabie tor ove of tee eu Tent very reasunable, Ma bee. i Teal estate: —LARGE SUMS, SMALL sca oN reasonable interest and iat 5 progiyt dening. CUTTER & WIMEW, a23 Pat 8300, toloan on 2 ‘n12-6r nee EY co Tax IN BUMS TO st LOW ‘No delay. 3,H, SMITH & SOX, 1222 F sureet northwest, THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. ne LON ‘ONE SUM AT 6 PER airs BEALE © Cos 1357 F at. iV pavered. Curuace seamily aac ‘ao children, Hol ‘Dele- OsET co TO LoaN. Eatate ‘ov. ___1405 F ot aw terse Fone Snaieeg B PY Mew bork se Waren ae ‘Gentlemen's paid. Address Box 577, Post VELVET SITES SORES ere Eseuere nents og? Woes ars Seg Sie Mee aes & MOrrax, Beh ot as 2. tour Wares 8100, Fo edd 788. Mos? TO 13, O00 ritmesnd Gountry Fase Ww sor onthe eae aT 8 OO. Loan ‘Ou Keal katate 131: yrumed. | \OREY weld er ‘Moderate aus

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