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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: ‘The Evening Star bas a regular. permane! bene Side daily circulation more than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and much greater than that ofall the ether daily payers here added together. Se Ii toa good thing that the Senate has addressed Re attention again to the proposed constitutional mmendment changing the date of inauguration Gay to the 30th of April, which failed of attention Mthe House last session through Mr. Tucker's continued abeence from his seat and his unwitl- Tagness that any other member of his committee should report it But for this circumstance the legislatures of all the States migat have acted upon it this winter, and the new amendment gone lato effect with the beginning of the second cen- tury of the Constitution. As it 1s, Senator Hoar, ‘who re-introduces it, postpones tts application to ‘the year 188. This session 1 majority of the Sen- ‘stors are aware of the nature of the measure and of the arguments in its favor. There are enough of ts friends who heldover to insure its early passage if they will put a little energy into their work. ‘By the time it goes to the House that body ‘wil havea new chairman for fts juficiary com- Mitte, who, it ts to be hoped, will fud a chance ‘W report the resolution promptly If bis associates smstruct im to. Im connection with this ame subject, it is sald ‘that Mr. Crain is gotag to introduce in the House ‘a Dill to make Congressional sessions begin on the 3s¢ of January and cont! nue till the 31st of Decem- ‘Der. There ts a good dea! of sound sense in tuis sea of continues sessions of the law-making Douy. Itis a foreign practice, but one which we could well afford to tmitaie. There is nothing im % to prevent recesses, at any time and for any Period the two houses may agree upon: and the ‘existence of two perfectiy organized chambers ‘roughout the year, ready to reassembie at a moment's notice if separated, would give the country aD additional sense of security in any emergency that migh: arise, like a threat of war @ & Gnancial panic. The plan of having the members of the House enter upon their duties as soon a8 practicable a‘ter their election has much fm its favor, also. The weary wait of thirteen Months ts Dad of itself; and the new member's first mopuise, after getting {nto his seat, is to make capital preparatory to the next fall’s canvass, Which seems so close at hand. There is not much doubt that Mr. Crain's bill, ‘Mike Senator Hoar’s resolution, will receive general popular commendation. ———— ‘The inexorable Hewictt will not relent. He de- ates that any colored restaurant or hotel keeper ™ this city treats colored customers otherwise ‘Vhan white customers are treated, bat show him Sueh a Giscriminating man of color, he says, and into the Police ‘ourt and out of business that man goes. The statement that some colored restaurant Reepers discriminate as alleged ts made on the authority of one of the city papers edited and published by and for the colored people. ‘Tur Star's intention was not, however, to furnish ew names for Mr. Hewlett’s list, but to question whether tats crusade upon the restaurant keepers ‘Who wish to cater to a particular class has the slightest tendency to “ellminate the prejudice ‘against the colored people,” and whether the con- uct of the restaurant keepers is based upon color Prejudice. A necessity for the crusade is sug- gested in the situation of the colored “wives and daughters” whom Mr. Hewlett pathetically picy ‘tures ashalf starving and wholly sick because ‘they fear to exercise the tnallenable right of en- tering the restaurants which cater io swelldom. ‘Such starvation and illness are, of course, seif-im- Posed and unnecessary. Mr. Hewlett’s position ‘hat all the legal rights of the colored people in Tespect to intercourse and contact with the whites ‘wiust be fully exercised leads naturally to the de- mand of mixed schools as suggested i his communication. Tax Sra believes that the mass of our colored people favor separate schools. Self- Interest and seli-respect influence them in that matter, and a simflar seif-respect, which Is not en- forced, may be relied upon fora practical settle ment of thepresent difficulties. Noself-restrained and self-respecting man, whether white or colored, ‘Will, merely to vindicate his legal right to do so, gowhere he 1s not wanted, with no necessity press- ing and without advantage to himself except noto- riety. ——__$——— = ——__ # Senator Platt comes to the front with his fa- Milliar proposal for the abolition of secret ses- fons; and, a3 some of the men who resisted the Feform last session are now out of the way, the Prospect is at least fair that it will succeed, ‘The ‘Rew Senators certainly would be unwise to antago- nize public sentiment at the very outset of their careers, and everyone knows that there 1s no dl- ‘Vision of opinion outside of the Seaate chamber as tothe folly of the old custom. The fact ts, there ever was a secret session of the Senate. Every- ‘hing which has gone by that name has been an ewpty humbug. The work of sucha session is known in substance to every journalist who takes enough troubie to find {t out; and wisere errors are made in the published reports they, for the most part, affect mere matters of unimportant detail. ‘No member who respects the dignity of tue Senave €an wish this sort of thing to go on. ati Daniel Witson emerses {ren the mire through ‘Which be has been dragged since the French scan- @ai season beyan. rather the worse for wear, politically speaking, but otherwise uninjured. Bis accusers have failed to make a case aguinst ‘Bim suMficiently stroug to convince the court of arraignment, and he is therefore. so far as the technical jucgment goes, not guilty. The “woman fm the case” has, for one occasion, been condemned to suffer more than her biggest victim. She is made Wo pay the costs of trial out of her private Durse. Ail he has lost is the right to live in the Eiywee palace; but, as his father-in-law bas Deen compelled to remove also, there 13 nothing Jonger to prevent his resuming bis home in the Dosom of the Grevy family. Se A reception is to be given Won at Masonic ‘Temple to Sir Thomas Heary Gractaa Esmonde nd Artaar O'Connor, Members of Parliament aud Jesters in the Irish cause, wuo are canvassing this country to ascertain from personal observation the Sentiments of the American people 2s to the jus. ‘ce ot home rule for ireland. The swe and char- ecter of the meeting to-atzht is lkely to give a Jaetty effective answer, on the part of the Capital f the Nation, to the Tory assertion that “the mass f the American people are opposed to Ireland's Glaim and tbat the course is only eudorsed by some @decure politicians to catch the irish vote.” —<—$<$<<———$————_— ‘The Keely motor is making itself conspicuous again by getting an occasional quotation on the New York stock exchange lists printed in the Papers, and by a renewed agitation among the sharenolders of the question Whether Mr. Keely id Bot De forced to disclose his secret to them, ‘The majority of those consulted on the subject are fatd to huve pronounced such a course inexpetiont. ‘Maay others, not consulted, opinion that the disclosure of Mr.'Keely’s secret is not Only inex pedient, but imposs! ——— ‘The record was not broken after all. Mr. Potter ‘Was not killed i his Parisian duel with Senor Car- moua. He was only wounded, and hada fever in coasequence, but bas been out of bed for the last Week Or more. Both parties have declared them- selves satisfied, so that there is no danger that (tther will be called upon to face fre again in the same interest,and the French duel retains its proud eminence as the most harmless form of out- Goor recreation known to the old world. ——$ ‘The territories asking admission as states come Promptiy to the trout. Will the anti-protection Policy of the administration smooth the way to the admission of the northwest territories, in ‘Which the tari reformers are stron; ———— ‘Texas aspires to imitate Virginia. Notwith. WManding the decision of the United States courts ‘Texas proposes to continue to tax S AND FURRIERS, 906 Pennsyivanis avenue, 18-35 Rawr For Cunsruse We are pleased to snucunce that we have the most ‘easortment of ‘TOTS, FANCY GOODS AND NOVELTIES, t0 be found in tho city. at the very lowest prices, Gigttonbenwssen. BW Open im the evening. OH. BUPPERT, 403, 406 7TH ST. X. W. shove Dat. — THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. Houwsr Goons CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, made numerous additions to our very large we line of HOLIDAY GOODS during the week, and our stock is now complete in every department. We can only mention a few of themany bargains we are offering. In Celluiold Dressing Cases and Manicure Sets we have a reat variety, at attractive prices. ‘Thrge-Piece Sets at $1.50, $1.75, $2.25, $3, $4.50 and 25.59. Five: Picco Sets at $2.88 and upwards. Pull Seta, with Manicure, $3.95 to $12.50. ‘These are first-class goods, 10 plush cases, and made by the most reliable manufacturers, and are bargains at the prices named. In Handkerchiefs, we have an unusually large stock, all at very low prices; im white embroidered all-linen woods we Lave extra cood values at 25 and50c._ Col- ored Bordered Embroidered Goods at less than balf value, ‘One lot of White Silt Homstitched Handicerchiefs re- uced to 25e. : former price 38 and 40c. One lot White and Colored do., reduced to 35c., or 3 for $1; former price 50, 63 and 75c ‘One lot do., reduced to 50c.; former price c., w and #1. ‘These are odd lota, and we make the price 1o1 to close them out at once, Our 25e. Embioidered Initial Handkerchiefs beat anything in the market. Real Duchess Lace Handkerchiefs, from 87¥c. to Japanese Initial Silk Handkerchiefs at 750. Fancy Articles of every description from 10c. to $15. Plush Fraine Mirrors at greatly reduced prices. Neckwear, Faus, Gloves, Umbrellas, Table Linens, ‘Lace Fichus and Scarfs, Ladies’ Muifs and Boas, Jew- eiry, Black Dress Goods, in all the newest weaves: Per- fumery and Toilet Waters, Work-Boxes, Work- Baskets, and other useful articles, at low prices. It will pay you to examine our Stock. E G. Davis, ait 719 MARKET SPACE, cor. Stu st. ‘00 rs rit HO EKE TTT T HE 7 - Hu ER OT FoR EE r HOH Fer tT Easily digested: of the finest flavor. A aco for a strong appetite: & delicate drink for the sen- sitive, Thoroughly tested: nutritious: palatable; an excelled in purity; no unpleasant after effects. ‘quires no boiling. Macau Harlayd, Christine Tertune Herrick, Dean A K. Thomas, M.'D., pronounce it the best of all the Powdered chocolates” No other equals it in flavor, purity, and anti-dys) mailed for 1 se qualities. Sold by Grocers: ‘Rats iO. WILBUR & SONS, Phiiadetpuin, Pa, Samp wane nee faaee et "Seg os The reputfition of the Jewelry sold by us has become 80 weil established that it hardly needsa word of com- ment. Wecan only say we guarantee every piece sold to be exactly as represented. Best quality Rolled Pisted Sterling Silver or Solid Gold. In Rolled Plate Goods we give exact copies of the latest designs in Solid Gold Jewelry. This style of Jowelry has become ‘80 popular as to be an acceptable present to any friend. Our Ho:tday Stock is unequaled in quality und price, Rolled Plate Bar Pips, ity styles, 4c. and ii. > Fine. copied frou poll ‘idk; and $1.49. poilea Plate and oman Gold Brooches, Bees tS ai Turauciae aud Kune Stone ‘ one else in the city. }atyles Solid Gold Cravat Pins, 99c., #1.49, and 8109. Souid Gold Rings, Vain Band or Set, 98c. eZ ER Muality Set Kings, solid gold, ¥1.99, 32.99, ‘Keal Amber Necklaces, 29¢., 5c. 79¢. to 94.99. O styles Holied Viste,” Silver and Oxptised Ladies! Men's Hollen Biate: Vent Ch thing bet fen's Kolied Bin % a . pt solid gold, $1.09 to $5.99 ae eae ack Bn car popular line of Oxydized Large Spray Mourning and Jet Goods in all the latest design: Siiver Plated und Nbtue Stoue calr andJ eney Pins, os Square aud Ci cle, 49e. ‘wad Rhine Stone Pina, 99c. Bar Pins Bar Pins reduced to 97e. Bar Pins reduced to 9c. jdren's s.olled Plate Bracelets 99. pair. piste, Ad Chiidren's Fiexibio Twist Braselots, best tet Plat , $1.09 pair. Rolled Plate Chain Bracelets, with Lock, $2.99 pair. Higa quality Link Bracelets ii the latest patterts of SMITH & WARDWELL 705-707-709 Market Space. A New Howe For Au. A useful present for any lady is one of our Light Running and Simple NEW HOME SEWING Ma- CHINES, positively the best and most durable ms- chiue in the market. Beautiful embroidery and tinsel work can be done on this machine without the use of ‘ny attachment with ease. Call aud examine it at our office. n16-3:0 S. OPPENHEIMER & BRO, Good Machines for rent. Ropairing a specialty. Skict Forms for Draping only $3. Good Seeond-Hand Machinos 38, Lance line of Embroidery Material at reduced prices. Button Hole Attachments for all machines. mado to order at short notice ais Joaxsox, Gusszn & Co. HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT, We are showing a great many useful and desirable fing tor CURIGTMas GIFTS, lored Silk Handkerchiefs, Pongee Silk Handker- chiefs, Silk Mufflers, All-Linen Hemstitebed Handker- chiefs, Berlin and Casumere Glovos, Wool Mitts, Pur- top Gloves, Dog-skin Gioves, Buckskin Gloves, Colored and Balbriggan Hose, Ladies’ and Children's Wool Hose, Meru and Wool Underwear, UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS, extra good value, 65c. German Linen Table Covers, witl colored borders: Embroidered Table aud Piano Covers, Knotted Frinws Huck aua Damask Towels, Tabie Damask in all grades, Crochet and Marseilles Bed Spreads, Black Cashizere Shawls, All-Wool Shawls, Cardigan Jackets, Balmoral po meplp eed Silk snd Gloria Clot. Umbrellas, old end «liver handles; Black Goods, Silks, Velvets, £0. ppb coun BLANKETS and COMFORTS. lugrain Art Squares, Felt Druggets, Ottowsns und Hassocks. ae All of our Carvets marked down to close out, Kempants Ingrainand Brimenis Carpets at and below cos aus USEFUL HOt Deus Dress Gane Res to are yard-wide Cashmere at 25¢.; and 6-4 ‘The Children’s Gallecy. ctgbt beautiful pictures, In the Service of the King. Hevergal and others, Heartsease, by the author of Trust. Fine Leather, Ptush and Canvas Portfolios. As Ussvsr Disrarsvriox oF svstice: papery, ‘THIS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, ‘we will offer the following targains exhibited on our per cent until after the holidays. Our special lot of heavy Cloth for Coats, Dolmans, &c., has been reduced comsiderably, so we will offer the balance at still lower figures, in order to make a clean sweep of the lot. in order to favor patrons who wish to purchase s Mirror for the Holidays, we have aleomade areduction of 10 percent. We will in particular call the atten- tiom of the reader to our $1.68 Mirror, lately reduced from 82.25, ‘We have a full assortment of Evening Shades, in Do- mstic, Satteen, Cheese Cloth, Tarleton. Remnants of one yard wide Cashmere at the lowest Prices possible. ‘We mention the above fact because délicate shades are often in demand before the Holidays, ‘Our Comfort and Blanket department is filled to ite utmost capacity with almost all the different produc- ‘tions in this line, ‘We will herewith mention a few specials: Honeycomb Spreads, in large sizes, ot 60 and O5e. each. A French Satine Comfort, filled with the best white cotton, our own make, at $2, worth 82.75. ‘We have also a full line of Lap Robes at reduced prices, suitable for Holiday Presents, ‘We claim to have the best assortment of Horse Blan- kets in the city, and offer them all at fedaced figures Anew invoice of Furniture Print, beautiful designs. ‘at Gc. per yard, worth 5c. A small lot of one yard wide Androscoggin Bleached Cotton Remnants at 7c. per yard, worth 8c. A large quantity of Remnants, consisting of all-wool Feicots Ladies’ Cloth, Fiannels, aad many others at ONE PRICE, AS USUAL. as 420, 422, 424, 426 7th et., 417, 419 Ath at. Loon. Istesve0 For . ‘To-day we open ton cases of Gentlemen's Slippers suitable for Christmas presents: they come in Gost, Alligator, Sealand Plush, plain © and embroidered. The styles are “The Opera,” “The Everett,” The Harvard Tie,” and “The Brighton.” ‘The finish an@ embroidery of these Slippers cannot fail to please the most hypercritical, the designs are simply beauti- ful, and the blending of colors is evidently the Work of agenius. The prices, too, cannot but be satisfactory; they are indeed more than reasonable. ‘We also open to-day two new lines of Ladies’ Hand-Sewed Button Walking Boots, in French 4nd fine Dongola Kid, with handsome patent leather tips: they come in A, B,C,D aud E widths, and in all sizes. We offet them at a4 a air, and we know this quality will cost you 85 outside our houre, Another item worthy of your notice is & handsome line of Ladies' dull finish Dongols Walking Boots with common-sense toe and heel, the kid being plump and soft, and the soles stout and pliant; they are especially Adapted for winter woar by Indies whose feet aro susceptible to cold, but who cannot wears heavy boot; our price is $2.98 8 pair, but the actual value is $3.75. At @1.98 wo are now selling line of Ladies’ Curracoa Kid Button Boots, for which ordi- narily we have to chanze 2.50, but we bought & big lot of them to close out the surplus Product of one of our regular makers at « price ‘that enables us to name $1.98 for the choice, ‘We have also the Pebble Goat to correspond ‘with the above at the same price, $1.98, worth $2.50. They come principally in oommon- ‘sense toe and heel, and sizes from 2% to 7, B, ©, Dand E widtha. Don't delay too long. Such ‘bergains move rapidly. 8AKS AND COMPANY, OUTFITTERS, arg 200+ 302, 304, 306 and 308 7th street. YCLOPZDIAS “Ask your school teacher, doctor, clergyman and the lawyer which is the best. They will tell you Appleton’s, for they all have it. Three thousand actual subscribers fur this city love, Add . best eras ever offered eet BOX 120, Star gfhse, for Ir Tz Moox cree ies Beak eats of Ang genius of that instit aq oof, tusk reat ing is @ woman, whoee Piodiae sho tart ofthe sot ettiow light, Gren remota to Chis Taesinous ee tates Bet ae over remote, to San eae teatro olf a on ie RSE, ontiarecine as Fo Tax ouvir Paty ta a D. C. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 14, 1887-SIX PAGES. Ct 2 ee ae Sad BK Tm our Cloak Department, second floor, we will offer, om Thursday, Friday, and Saturday: At 03.25, Ladies’ Striped, Checked, and Boucle Jackets, with aud without hoods, reduced from $3.89, 94, and $4.50. At $3.89, Ladies and Misses’ Jackets, in checks, stripes, plain Kerseys, and beavers, single and double- breasted. They were $5, $6, #7, and 88. At $4.98, Ladi¢s’ and Misses’ Jackets, in checks, stripes, plain kerseys, beavers, and braided. They were 96.50, 07.50, €8.50, and 69.50. ‘Theabove are marked ‘way down, to run them off at once. | PPP ERR * PPR PPP FE R 4 E f e ERR coo FRI is N H at aan Occ BEE NNN T = On all our other Winter Wraps, of every kind, for ladies, misace, and children, we will give 10 per cent discount from what they are marked, and mauy of ‘thom are already reduced from original fares. This 10 per cent discount will hold for Thursday, Friday and Saturday. ‘We also offer any goods in our Infant's Department at 10 per cent discount from present marks for the same time, L A 900 ERR 98s ft mm ge £ é £ oh be ie a7 coo REE ard Guipure Lace Fischus, from 63¢. to §2.75. Hand-run Fischus, from $2 to $3.50. Gnuipure Lace Scarts, from 63c, to $2.75. TERRA LITHE FIGURES. We offer the following cut in our stock of Terra Lithe Mantel and Cabinet Ornaments: BInch High, 10c., were 5c, SInch “ 25ey “48. TInch “ 38, “ 68, 7imch “ 48, “ Q-Inch “ 98c, “ $1.48, ‘We offer a lot of hand-painted small Mirtors, slightly damaged, at 10 cents each; they were 48 cents, QicLorapias. ‘Ask your school teacher, doctor, clergyman and the lawyer which is the best. They will tell you Appleton's, for they all seit. ‘Three thousand actual subscribers yhis city al tT , fc ry goo @ rrr Go oR RE rv z cop Ber, AMA F caG Rient \ oe oc L FRE A RRR ITNN N GGG ge E Sh tor htsee ° 800 bie Een SORE RAR OCC LLLL EEE A 4 Hx NI Se A EFR eek Ee S85 hE E Sg) 2A CLLL ERE OF PORTIERES, LACE CURTAINS, DRAPERIES, FURNITURE COVERINGS, ETC., ETC, IN OUR UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. Persons who think of waiting until after Christmas to purchase their Portieres, Lace Curtains, etc., should postpoue it no longer, ae we can safely nay that NO SUCH PRICES HAVE EVER BEEN PLACED ON DESIRABLE GOODS AS THOSE WHICH WE NOW POT ON OURS. CLOSING PRICES ON PORTIERES, , TURCOMANS, Raw Silk Portiere, very pretty. : 82.05 Raw Silk, 36-inch striped Dado. ° 3:10 Heavy Twisted Turcoman, TRIPLE CHENILLE DADO.. 4.25 32-inch Chenille Dado, 3% yards long. 4.75 36-inch Chenille Dado, 334 yards long. 6.50 Besvy Sheila, full length and width, were $13. Extra Heavy Imported Sheiiss, were $30... All Chenille, new designs. All Ceville, very heavy. All Chenille, 60-inch wide, 33 yards long, were 911.50. ‘72-4nch wide, All Chenil'e, beautiful designs....16.75 UNHEARD-OF DISCOUNTS OFF LACE CURTAINS, BED SETS, FURNITURE COVERINGS, ETC. 12 PER CENT. DISCOUNT OFF MARKED PRICES OF ALL-LACE CURTAINS OVER $2 A PAIR. 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT OFF MARKED PRICES OF ALL LACK BED SETS. 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT OFF MARKED PRICES OF ALL FURNITURE COVERINGS, POR- ‘TIER MATERIALS, ETC, GREAT REDUCTIONS ON RUGS. CLEARING PRICES ON TABLE COVERS, 4-4 Chenille Covers. 15 6-4 Chenille Covers... 230 7-4 Chenille Covers... 8-4 Chenille Covers. 10 PER CENT. DISCOUNT OFF MARKED PRICES OF RAW SILK TABLE COVERS, LAMBREQUINS. @pun Silk Lambrequin material, all colors, was 01.508 yard. : PLUSH LAMBREQUINS, 23 yards long. FELT LAMBREQUINS, 2 yards long. Just received s beautifal line of Fancy WORK BAS- KETS ON EASELS, all new designs, Make Handsome Christmas Gifts, ‘atk... w soses.56. & G0z. SPOO}8. EMBNOWDERY “MATERIALS. than can be bought anywhere. ¥. B—Wonderful sttractions in our Cloak Depart- ment. See cured. under the Ladies’ Column. , BAUMTS. ‘7TH, STH, AND D STREETS. Booxs For Tor Hotsars all ‘Tine Editions of the Poswsand coo ocnet ‘ible Prope Boch OPEN EVENINGS TO DISTRIBUTE TREM. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, PENNA. AVE. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! As the very busy hours areabout midday, ‘tis best to call early or late in theday. ‘The patent air-cushion makes the Palais Royal eleva- tor absolutely safe—this to the nervous, FIRST FLOOR. DOLLS. The Palais Royal's famous O8c, Bisque- Head Dolls, with jolnted kid bodes, for 890, until De- cember 17. FANS. Ostrich Plume Fans (The “Anderson” Fan), ‘$4, instead of $4.98 each; Gauge Fans, marked $4.98, for: ‘until December 17. JEWELRY.” 87.75 14-karat Gold Sleeve Buttons for $7; Gold-Plated Fob Chains, marked $1.35, for @1.15; ueilin« Silver Watches at $6.68 for 96 until Decem- LEATHER GOODS. $2.25 real Seal Pocketbooks, with Silver trimmings, for $2; Tourists’ Cases, con- taining Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes and Comb, 58c., instead of 68c.; Ladies’ Leather Satchels, with two outside pockets, for 1.50, instead of $1.68, until De- cember 17. PLUSH GOODS. Sstin-lined Plush Wotk-Bores, six articles, for 89¢., instead of $1, until December 17. HANDKERCHIEFS. 50c. Colored and White China Sik Handkerchiefs for 45c.: 5c. fine Embroidered Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs for 50c.; 5.50 real Duchess Lace Handkerchiefs for $4.98; $1.19 All-Silk Mons’ Mufflers for 95c. until December 17. NECKWEAR. 75c. Spanish Lace Fichus for 69¢.; ‘48c. Child's Lace and Embroidered Collars for 39c. until December 17. BASKETS Prettily-trimmed with fruit and ribbons, $1.35 instead of 81.50. Infants’ Baskets 85c. instead of 98c, Waste Baskets 98c. marked, but 79c. until December 17, FANCY GOODS. 25c. Bunches Fruit (to trim Doskets, &c.) Sic. Hand Painted Satin Sachet Bags ‘Bc. natead Of BLL5. School Bags marked 60c. for ‘390, Pincushious (all colors of satin) marked 390. for 360. Stamped Linen Splashers le. instead of 25c. ‘The $2.68 Hand Embroidered Plush Sofe Cushion Covers for €1.98 until December 17. MILLINERY. Trimmed Bonnets snd Hats matked 88. 80, and $10, for 85 each. Those marked $12.60 for 96 each until December 17. FURS. Black Hare Boa $1.50 instead of $1.75. Black Hare Muff 79c. instead of 98c. Lynx Bos 910.68 instead of @12.50. Lynx Muff $4.68 instead of $5.50. Badger Boa @¢ instead of 04.98: Muff to match $1.68 instead of $1.98, until December 17. GLOVES. 4 and5 Button Embroidered Dressed and Undressed Kid Gloves reduced from $1.50 to #1. 8-Button Embroidered Undressed Kid Mousquetaires $1 instead of 81.48. Black Kid Gloves, 4-button, 91.26 instead of $1.68, 98c. Lined Kid Gloves with Fur Tops—for men, women, and children—for 89c. ‘until December 17. Wegive to purchasers of gloves worth over $1 a handsome oxidized silver glove buttoner until December 17. ART GOODS. Bisque Figures: Those at $1.25 for 91.15; those at 75c. for G0c.; those at 829 for 825. Art Lampe at $9.50 for $8. Clocks (cathedral gong) #12 instead of $14. Fine Cut Ginss Bottles 60c. pair fustead of 69c., until December 17. HOSE. Silk Hose at $6.50 for $5.98. Those marked $3.98 for $3.50. Those at $1.50 for $1.39. The 21.35 Silk Hose for $1.15. Elastic Garters with leather straps 500. instead 59c. All Cashmere Wool Hose at cost, until December 17. UNDERWEAR. Fine Fancy Colored Silk Vests marked 86.50 for 95.98. The §3.50 quality for $2.98. Ribbed Cashmere and Lambwool Wool Underwear at coat, until December 17. UMBRELLAS. English Silk Umbrellas with 14- karat gold crook handles marked 86 for €5.25. Gold and Silver Ball Top Umbrellas marked $3.75 for $3.10 until December 17. SILKS. Dress Pattern, 16 yards, Black Silk, war- ranted not to crack or wear shiny—a written guarantee given on demand—$15.68 instead of $18.50, Dress Pattern, 16 yards, Black Satin Mervilleuse, $12 in- stead of 814.50. Dress Pattern, 16 yards, Black Faille Francaise, 815 instead of $17.50. Dress Pattern, 16 yards, Colored Silk, any color, $13.92 instead of #15. Dreas Pattern of Green English Cloth, with fancy velvet “trimming, 87 instead of #1.50. Dress Pattern, Blue Cashmere, witn fancy velvet trimming, $8.50 instead of $9.75. Dress Patterns of Plain Berge with fancy plaid trimming, colors, Navy, Myrtle, Brown, Black, $9.50 instead of $13.50, until Decem- ber 17. MENS GOODS. All Scarfs marked 39c. go for 35e. Suspenders marked 44c. go for Bde. The 68c. Silk ‘Suspenders go for 50c. ‘The Satin ones, in glans boxes, at $1.50 for $1.35. Handsome $1.25 Scarfs, in glass boxes, for $1. Plaited-front Fancy-trimmed Night Shirts $1.50, instead of $1.75. Kid Gloves, lined and with fur tops, for $9c., instead of $1. Silk Handker- chivfs 460., instead of 50c. Silk Mufflers at $1 19, for 5e., until December 17. _ Warm Underwear and Socks displayed in window on 12th st. Note the prices. SECOND FLOOR. (Take Elevator.) BOYS’ CLOTHING. Genuine English Cloth Kneo- Pants Suits marked 6, 86.50, 87 and 8, go for $5. ‘The $11.60 Boys’ English Overcoats go for $8.50. The $2 Plush Tam O'Shanter Caps go for 81.65. The $1.98 Seal Polo Caps go for $1.45, until December 17. SHOES. Ladies’ French Kid Shoes redaced ss fol- lows: From $4.60 to $4.25: from 84.25 to @4; from $3.50 to $3.25, Hand-knit Slippors for @1, instead of $1.25, MEN'S $2.50 Plush Brocaded Slippers for #2. MEN'S $2.50 Alligator (real) Slippers go for $1.75 ‘until December 17. CHRISTMAS CARDS. Large Cards, with heavy eflk fringe, 8c., instead of 10c. Though we have sold these Cards for 10c. they are worth 26c. The high-priced Canis sleo at reduced prices until December 17. STATIONERY. $1.19 Plusn Work Boxes, filled with writing paper, for 85c. Leather Writing Tablets &6c. instead of $1.19. The $1.25 Writing Desks for 98c. ‘until December 17. WRAPS. Raslans, Istest London effects in check, stripe and plaid cloths, until December 17, $19.00, $14.00, $12.50: regular prices, $21,00, ‘$17.00, 815.00. Beal Plush Costs, all sizes, 825; regular price, $28. 8 "Plush Newmarket, $47: regular price, 960. Seal Plu.1 Dolman, with lynx fur trimming, @45; regular price, @60. Children’s Jackets, English broad- cloth, silk, lined, all colors, all sizes, Until December 17, $5; regular price, $8.50. APRONS—with two tucks and deep hem, 18¢. instead of 18. The 2c. Aprons for 19¢. The 30e. oues 33c. until December 17. UNDERWEAR. Q7e. “Mother Hubbard” N'gowns for 798 ‘The Otc. Chemises for 59¢. Bridal Outhte— 3 pleces at 820 for $17.08. Six pieces at $119 for $100. Surah Silk Tea Gowns $14.98 instead of $18.50, until December 17. The entire grand stock of hand knit worsted and flannel Skirts and Vests; aleo, entire line of satin, fannel, moreen, and cloth Skirts at cost until December 17. TSFANTS' GOODS, The most varied stock in town. ‘The 93.26 Cashmere Cloaks for $2.68 is one illustra UPHOLSTERY. 80c. Plush Table Covers for 7c. Chenille Covers $2.50 instead of $2.75. The 94.50 size for $3.75. The $8.50 Oriental Portiores ‘The store will be hept oped evenings until © ‘o'clock to accommodate @oliday purchasers, Avoid the crowds by shopping this trek, Tho ‘Dest time to buy te before 11 am. and sfterS pm ““Hlewecattess: Fon Haxoxen- cuthra, WOODTARD & LOTHROP Anvite attention to their IMMENSE STOCK OF HANDEERCHIFS, ‘which te the Largest, most varied, complete, and attractive they have ever shown, and represents the best productions of the most reputable linen ‘weavers of the old world, a8 well a¢ the choicest American lined. Ireland, Belgium, Germany, ‘France, China, and Japan have contributed, lection of Linen Handkerchiefs to the PURE, STRICTLY ALL-LINEN QUALITIES, ‘4nd keep no linen-and-cotton mited. ‘Their stock of White and Fancy Obina and ‘Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs is very large and equally choice, ‘They eButnerate the following ‘special lines: HANDEEROSIEFS FOR LADIES. COLORED BORDERED. Ladies’ White A _Linen Hematitched colored bordered Handkerchiefs, ¥-inch hein, 8:., and 106. each. Ladies’ White All-linen Hemstitched colored bordered Handkerchiefs, %. —— hems, choice styles, only 124¢. Ladies’ White All-Linen Hemstitched colored Handkerchiefs, x, 3 and 1 inch. hems, hand- only Ladies’ White All-Linen Hematitehed colored Handkerchiefs, 4, 4 and 1 inch. hema, beauti- ful colorings, ouly 17c. each; 3 for 50e. Ladies’ White All-Linen Hemstitcbed Hand- Kerchiefs, with colored borders, scalloped. edged, embroidered in colors; solid-tolored Dorders and solid-colored centers; only 25c. each. The handsomest assortment of styles and colors ever shown at the price. Ladies’ White Sheer and Heavy All-Linen Hemstitehed Sealloped-edged Handkerchiefs, Landsomely embroidered in colors, 3754¢., 50c4 G2K4C.. 75c., $1, $1.25, 81.50, 81.75, $2, $2.50, $3 and e4cach. LADIES’ ALL WHITE HANDKEACHIEFS. Ladies’ Pure White All-Linen Hemastitched Handkerchiefs, 34-inch hem, 1 tuck, only 10c. each. Ladies’ Pure White All-Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 1-inch hem, 2 rows of hem- stitching, only 0c. each. Ladies’ Pure White All-Linen Hemstitched Handerkerchiefs, 1-inch hem, 10c. each; 6 for 50c. Ladies’ Pute White All-Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, fine and heavy qualities, 5. %, 1 ‘and 2-inch hems, only 12340. each. Ladies’ Pure White All-Lined Hemutitched Handkerchiefs, § and 1-inch hems, only 17c.; 3 for 50c. Ladies’ Pure White All-Linen Hematitched ‘Handkerchiefs, with 2 rows of hemstitching, only 17e. each: 3 for 50c. Ladies’ Pure White All-Sheer-Linen Hem- stitched Handkerchiefs, 2 fine tucks, Minch hema, only 20c. each; 6 for $1. Ladies’ Pure White All-Linen Handkerchiefs, hemstitched embroidered in white, scalloped edges embroidered in white, hemstitched em- Droidered im corners, excellent quality, only 2c. each. Ladies’ Pure White All-Linen Hemstitched Handkerehiefs, embroidered in corners, 34-inch hem, only 29¢. each; 6 for $1.50. Ladies’ Pure White Sheer-Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, fancy hemstitebing, 1-inch hem, only 20c. each; 6 for 1. Ladies’ Pure Linen Hemstitched Handker- chiefs, js, 1 and 2-inch hems, extra value, ouly ‘Rie. each. Ladies’ Pure White All-linen Hemstitched Handkerehiefs, 4-inch hem, extra vaiue, ouly ‘Sic. each. Ladies’ Pure White Extra Fine Shéer-Linen Heustitched Handkerchiefs, , 3, 1 and 2-inck hema, only 3730. each. Ladies’ Pure White Sheer All-linen sealloped- edged Handkerchiefs, handsomely embroidered in white, only 37340. each. Ladies Pure White All-linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 54-inch hems, extra fine quality only 42c. each. Ladies’ Pure White Extra Fine All-tinen Fancy Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, & and }- inch hems, only 50c. each. Ladies’ Pure White Superfine Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs, in hemstitched and scalloped Dorders, handsomely embroidered in white, wraud values, 50c., 624c., 75c. 874c., $1. 81.25, 81.37%, $1.50, 81.75, $2 and 62.50 each, LADIES’ “INITIAL” HANDKEROHIEFS. Ladies’ White All-linen Cambric Unisun- dered “Initial” Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, handsomely hand-embroidered letters, one-inch, dems, fine quality, equal to the 2e. grade when washed, 20c, each ; 6 for 81. Ladies’ White Sheer-linen Uulaundered “Ini- tial" Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, beautifully hand-embroidered letters, half and one-inch hema, equal ‘0 33c. quality when washed, only ‘29e. each: 6 for $1.50. Ladies’ White All-linen Laundered “Tnitisl” Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, hand-embroider- ed letters, two-inch hems, extragvod value, only 5c. each; 6 for $1.50. Ladies’ White Sheer All-linen Laundered “Ini- tial” Hemstitched Handkerchief, handsomely embroidered letters, half-inch hem, only 20c. each; 6 for $1.50. Ladies White All-sheer Linen Laundered “Initial” Hemetitched Handkerchiefa, two rows of hemstitching, beautifully shaped letters, inch hem, extra quality, only 3740; 6 for 82.125. Ladies’ White Sheer All-linen Laundered “Initial” Hemastitched Handkerchiefs, hand- some French-embroidered letters, inch hem, saved culty of Hase, coty 00e. exch: © Ser 92.7 HANDEERCHIEFS FOR MEN. ‘COLORED BORDERED. Men's white, all-linen, hemmed, colored- bordered Handkerchiefs, only 10c. ‘Men's white, all-linen, colored-bordered, bem- stitched Handkerch ‘ofa, ¢ and % inch hems, only 1250. exch. ‘Man's white, all-linen, colored-bordered, hem- stitched Handkerchiefs, % and % inch hems, only 17. each; 3 for 50c. ‘Men's white, all-linen, colored-bordered, hem- atitehed Handkerchiefs, 4, %. 1, and 2 inch hems, immense variety of styles, only 264, each. ‘Men's white; all-linen, colored-bordered, bemn- stitched Handkerchiefs, 4, 1. and 2 inch bems, choice styles of border, only 5c. each: 3 for o. ‘Men's white, extra-fine, French, all-linen, col- ored-bordered, hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 3, 1, and 2 inch hems, superior quality, only 50c. each. ‘MEN'S ALL, WHITE HANDEERCHIEFS. Men's Pure White All-Linen Hematitched Handkerchiefs, inch hems, best value ever offered, only 1234¢ each. kerchiefs, extra value, only 17c. each; six for 1. Men's Pure White All-Linen Unleundered ‘Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, jg and 1 inch hems, only Z1c. each; five for $1. Men's Pure White All-Linen Hemétitched ‘Handkerchiefs, % 1 and 2 inch bema, only each, Men's Pure White All-Linen Homstitched Handkerchiefs, 1-inch hems, extra g004 value, only 20c. each: aix for 81.50. ‘Men's Pure White Batra Fine All-Linéa Hem- stitched Handkerchiefs, Linch hem, only 35c. each, ‘Men's Pure White Superfine All-Linen Hem- stitched Handkerchiefs, i, 46, 1 and 2 inch Samaras consenpence qutus 6k stn pure hematitched handkerchiefs, X, 4. 1,0nd 2 inch ems, only 60e. each. WANTED--HELP. __ WANTED--SITUATIONS, _ ‘TED—A MAN TO ASSIST IN WASING | \\W AN YA FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER Writs of sa geen eas ead | NY SSaatee hacer Sei At Ae aod 428 seh ot nw. FLEW Nos Dattom-holes, Call et TLOR Lithet. aga pine —— — = y AN TR Heabyt eiphe — Posirions WESTEDIWOMEN COOKS, #10 TO $40. cam. Wz Gnis Tamnberaile Wetronn! Nameetnd Lanwitremosiniciy ocoway | gual Narees, Mou Waiters. 0. Waiters. Drivers or Farm Hands: Colored Mon Cooks | Butiers SAM L A, COOMNS. Oe Pca we. dhe -titat__SAM'L A. COOMBS. 926 F st. n. J ASTED-A RESPRCTABLE WOMAN WANts WANTED OPHOLSTERERS. Ww. HU HOUGH- LER OR TON & CO. 1t_ | from inet place: willing tp assist with washing Ad- roms Sia Let st, bet Pad Rte ws ‘ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL TO ATTEND TO ‘tend to loor bell aud asaist ut chainber: work at 813 12th st.'n.w. i" ANTED-A PICTURE FRAME JOINER. WoOD Wevonsytit os PME 2088 Ly WASTED, NE DESIRE TO ESTABLISH A GE agency in Washington of vicinity to control the sale of @ stanie article of daily consumption ALY quepeetic man with suaall capital soay ncure 8 pert SiiegWick MAVCPacttake So" 4. tess 4-2 V ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED ENGLISH rpg ME SME al4-3t* WWANTED—1Wo nesPECTK as nurse and ‘Feneral housework. references ad stay'at ia ia. Appi Aw sore L100 NTED-LADY, WITH GOOD BRFERENCES, Waren wie Sah een cs PACHRUED ESR ae ee a ANTED—A RESPECABLE, CAPABLE NUAgE NW Girl city references. Apply 909 Mst._a.w. It Wintebs pi EXPBRIENCED YOUNG MAN IN Business. Best iuired. No giherneed apply. APpiy to FC HORRLIC T3009, ot nw. " V y ASTED AN TRIAL AGENTS CAN MAKE money, something ew aud work. aal- ary oF comnianion. Address O. iar other, “dLd-at ANTED_ TWO FIRST-CLASS STONE SETTERS Soldiers’ Home immediately. FRANK BALD: coo! * Skeet 30-652 F st. = diate” a Shane COOKE, MAIDS, Urses, SeRTUsiTYSHeR, Waltreases, © Coachinoehy walters. an) tlt fe report GENCY, G13 Tihs nw. ANTES RDA YOUNG MAN TO LEARN THE Ware nos oF tome expertence ferred: must be weil fecommmended.” ‘Ay'piy" 300 ith WASTED ain EXPERIENCED Sewing. ime salary aud commission, m 101, Star ofhce ais w WASTEDIWHITE AND COLORED Houseworkers, Maids, Laundresses, Cooks, for, Vineinis and New York ing help tocall at once, BURN: dress ‘AN EXPERIE! @ competent hairdresser, must references nu Feneral house work reference.” Call at 7 z ‘ANTED—FRRMANERTL| Spat REMixo f iter Operator” mus! sud se gurate, andcome well Recommended. "A EN INGTON, Star ofice. ante 'ANTED-A WOMAN 70 000 Wvtimtiyotioun 13 eee WASTED COLORED, MAX. Uk STRONG oY, VY short in eight. “Address Box 115, Star office humbug; work is simple and easy. Twenty working suples. an envelope, containing sample of goods % " nd foil Abstraction sent f * to. help pay post” Ser, €4) ‘Adivess HG. ROWELL & CO. haliand Fe AND Wasi iN aia. diz-dm .000 per year: cash capital re- controlled by himself). hia Pan” diane iN ing and housework in a small family. No ope need answer who is not willing to Live out of but near the city, and wants home and ages. Adiress Box 116, Star office. ‘aay st ‘ANTED—A WOMAN OF SENSE AND ENERGY, residing outaide Washington, for cur business ii! her localit; about 50 mouthiy, references separ. B. BAINBRIDGE, Supt. 34 Reade at, § "n30-w4w ANTED—MAN TOT. HE AGi E T OF Woirnice, meczenisn inches: weight G09 Ibe. retail price 845: other sizes in proportion. "A rare chance to create a permanent business at home. These safes mect a demand never before ted by ober as Weare not governed by the Safe NE SAFE OO., Cineinnati, Ohio. bes 'ANTED—LADIES ARE OFFERED EMBROID- ery needlework at their own homes (town oF coun- try) by a wholesale house. ., “! Brontabin genuine, Good ‘ean be made. Ev ‘ ‘Parucwars free Address ARTISTIC NEEDLEWORK GOs 139 Sihat, New York city. “ _nh-e0th WASTED—CANv asa TER OR GENT! Givsl War," by Admiral forter, C8 Savy, Ba page, SUS portraite of naval oficcrs:bettle seetce shige ted Pap; sbaberal terms: Address THE SHEAMAN PUB. LISHING Co., 294 Broadway New York. do-eobt ANTED_DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT bu eau, coma Men and women, wi and colored tr all kinds of doaestic labor for Digest and Btatet, with reference. 717 M st. “140 V |) ANTED—A DRES®MAKER IN EVERY FAMILY. Learner for Prof. OHRISTNEWS wew “In. ternational Tailor Sy tepermeasure alone, as Patterns end. materiale out, basted, Mme, 5. J. MESSER, ord Fatiw., Washi WANTED--ROOMS. NTED—WITHIN 23 MINUTES’ W. the Patent Office. two or three unfurnished suitable for light housekeeping. reut musi be mod: ie Address, stating price, HOUSEKEE! ANTED_—TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED and one furnisbed Room in northwest,with board for four adnits and one minor: caretul and refined. ple; references exclu GEN tar office. ie = . Waste A LADY, TWO FURNISUED W sects: i, 8 eat rai bent ot tere, ress A.B or poms rooms given and required. | Addi Star offic WVASTED—A GENTLEMAN WANTS Y (to neatly, furnished no! juisitive aud widow's family. prefe Star office. rANTED, Address F. WILLIAMS, Weta Sg TRE Raa t: st 3 part Sf the city jreferred:” bya lady. refer changed: state location and terme, “Address Star office, es ‘ANTED—ROOMS_ THOSE my method of renting rooms pronovbee it the cheapest ‘aud. ost xsbstectory. Ne room-renting ney, JOHN C. DERMODY, "with Thos. J, Myers, Teka a ANTED-BY A FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS, erences and ope Unfurnished Room, NICE ‘oor, with in private family or boarding house if faited. TREMONT. ie W ED-MANY PERSONS OALL ON OS ANTED-MANY PERSCNS ALL, for rent wil save iysee: ‘Reoney, O12 Bib at nw -Ad-Lm™ D. G, Phov- nls-lm WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS TANTED-TWO TEAMS TO DELIVER GOops. W ‘syns at the BOMTUN VARIETY Stukie ae Jy ANTED —A DESIRABLE LocaTION FOR DRUG Store: mewhborkood must be Arwt-claws in every ticular. Would prefer owner of Uiildiiw to si Feruiture and futures, leasing. the saine for am of years, fer store with dwelling attached. Riveruber sould vaya store it stock ie froeh and tn good condition. Address H., Blar offre. dl4-t* ANTED—BY AN EXPERIE: maker, family sowing to do at understands cutis dresses, Address Box 3:1, mararr ¥ OUR BUTTERINE AT 20 CENTS rt get raucid keeps better than "40. 00, SOL cuter, 3. Eastert, aud. 344 Rerthera Liberty Marketa.” WMC. SCkIBNER: ‘aus. Zw" TED—SECORD-HAND SILVER-MOUNTED Were sna arn ona price, Address ELKTON, 107 sth st. oe FREST-CLAss Wasi, — DRESSMAKING, Fi fork, party aud evening dresses, $5." 1 4 aw nie ae ; FOR GREAT WARGAINS GO 10 INO. WiSseh ores Gara Seas party en be rep barice sai srbi- cbaiber sets, ‘lounges, €ATSBrameis and werma carpets per yard.” All other plow “WV ANTED_WELLS DUG, BORED AND DRIVEN, Wings oc weit work done in lif was: ry ‘Terma moderst:. WALH. MOFFAT, a ai-un THE WIX- 5 era ev ‘box at Price's Stables, 311 6th st. n.w. WP. CLARK, blige #0. Ma. ret BD AND Ea Wee rene. 223-1m_ ‘Hay Scaies, cor. NV ANTED— ey a BAN OF STRICTLY MORAL Pee ST \ XPERT AGGOUNTANT. Mi Hate teks Tous rition tp Uy Sh Peeve Gide Mathe 4 RMAN GIRL NINETEEN W nw W2hg8t SY TXo sistas Fireagexces ite warts, it x “ orniures; beet telerenone Alcreas At eer ie y ANTED- BY A LADY. TyPEW po’ W atuer inher cba 'toun arettie seg ro DO plover. “Address W. ALE. 1406 Lithet nee Siac WANEEDO Uy UA at Soman a situation ws amily, no washing o at oid Vath st ew rire og VANTED-SITUATIONS FOR Goo) Woarvrters, Saige Nurs’ manooe, HOUSE toms, Hartenders, | sal s male and f GAGEMENTS POR COOKS. ¢ tot Late Rac rsn gta “PES oe ae Biron DURA RUST es ATae FANTED — A LADY oF WASTED. av A vouna MAN w writer a situation ima la» ve. Address THPE ey ¥ ITUATION AB man) in private faunily oF city reterencon, Please call at anon WASTED S, POSITION, BY 4 cOMPETEN: ow NY (sauiet salary uo objet. Address Box 113. Star WAS2tD, POstTion BY PISTOL ans PaeweM cook, 20 years’ experience, god telerences pris vate fauily preferred. dice tis, Sta ‘ai WASTED RSOND THAR HELD OF ALL KIN n be had at South Washingion Lalor Vara staw pier WANTED--HOUs VANTED-BY GENTLEMAN AND Wi child em), Furnished iouse, terns m souable, or for nominal sum for pvod care of house a Address “BEST REFERENCES tar office, stating terins and loration, ie W3S22b_ HOUSE OF PIOHT OR NINE Rooms tn northwest scction, all aod. impa. Address 8.city FO. ais-3e WASTED a0 RENT A SMALL HOUSF. Fn to 88Y per month, between 14th. 14th, and N ste nw, inclusive, Address K office. WASP PRE A CUENTA GOOD s on room brick house, near New Library, Capitol Hil, te cost from 85,000 to €8.000. LL. Cor si aul F ste ans WASTED, POH A CAST CUSTOMER A HOUSE in Dorth west sortie Price from @.000 te SCD. G. PROCTO! y ANTED—DIRECT te commision, and Fats. 3 yANTED—DIRECT FROM OWNE Us Wars" Lots tor cash "purchasers Any property = poe sities ath eh oot Pomree pot Sy ee fers effected. HOLLA' & 1HOMPSOR, weld 1313 F st, Adjointig Sun Buildin ___ FOR SALE—LOTS. VOR SALE—A GOOD LOT FRONTING WHITNEY ave, Columbia Heights, at Z2cta, Addrem BUSE NESS, Star office. diese JOR SALE_ON MARYLAXD AVE AND 10TH St ne. clegaut commer Lot for grocery back to 10-100t alley ; sub Lot 1 foot, with easy terms. Also, «ul ‘ some price. both lots broiugt eppeioios, | pees (or PTTL. ‘unsylyaniaase se. FINE GROUND ON hi st, depth of 1 “1O-Soct cliey' taaprowed row of swall house which are bow jas fenton the wean npeoweta satay fon, he WARMER E JOR SALE—THAT ‘erty lucated at the vor of N. Cap. ana at; frontiuig.on both sirects, us dct erty can be hed at cheap eure WCPTE 3 Yah'ana P sts, 3 aisat POR SALE-I WILL 0} (<™ FOR ONE WEEK only two of the best Lat ‘ave.. high ground sw taey Clow, on War- mabding view of Sol ie low priceot 1c, wi so mma. Lou SALE—A GREAT, BARGAIN IF SOLD IN the next three days—3 chuice Lote ow N. di Huitable for three we dwellie. price, Arey at ore te Re it new Epic pal near 14th st. 220. SALE TWO BEAUTIPOL Lows « 14th avd 15th porta sade price WESCOTT, WILOUX & W WESCOTT, WILCOX «Wr ; N 28D St. NBAt by about G3 feet, very demiralie a13-3t OK SALE-LOT ON WEST SIDE oF 16TH si, <tweotl and T, uly @2.10 per foot, call vi owner, at 14:13 Qt, ase {OK SALE—AT A GREAT BANGAIN-I WILL ofler fora few dupe baadmone Leno 1th a Nix 100 feet to alley, price lote on ist st. near Blaine eoch price “ fort to wide all is wud Pade 413 RE S, toe. PF : image Aki Bands, We the superb ian ieee tens Sowers ined on the wert Uys tart of the nosed Buliee Sor) Rinetaspenciion Wik as of tas om a eee ee ceetes : the cream of the city, Compectt. being new o 10 it hock Creel wien atcha estan City’ eas aud water on west lot geetion of the m4, coe 1 Bee re ET * cormmaaDd plac apply s our. all property bordering fonts part of the city. ‘The lot in the whole subdiviaion for ono ou these Heights that eat. lise a most attractive proapert, can never be « structed, and, lee next 40 lot ‘on wich $30,000 in CSE Chases one ot orig. of lots in LeDroit Park Elegant lot at intersects TYLER @ Ee A. wee FoF BAG AERY DESHABLE Lor ox iad #t,, between Land M stan. sabe ghia ; pas DR SALE Lots in Mt Pleasant for 6500 and #600. “ 3K HE _at-2wt ors Ea spa tee is, yon ey py te care, €10 per month. a 7 ox eee elee ee

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