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THE EVENING STAR. vars) SHINGTON: ‘The Evening Star has « regular, permanent bona fide daily circulation more than treble that of any other dally paper published in Washingtes, and much greater than that ef all the other daily papers here added the other five days of the week. = eee A Siae of the street-car question which does not often receive & hearing 13 presented in acommuni- cation printed elsewhere to-day, which is so tem- perite in tone and so well expressed that the foree of tts arguments fs not lkery to be lost on the Most prejudiced reader, Tt may be conceded, as “J.C. W." claims, that it 4s the public, and not the companies, who crowd the cara, But our correspondent surely will not main- tain that the companics do aaything to prevent sueb crowding. On the contrary, he knows as well aganyone thet the driver or conductor who is most acceptabie to his employers is the one who makes the most effective use of his familiar re- frain: “Step in, ladies! Plenty of room forward. Gentlemen, please move up to the front.” Persons who want to ride are frequently ready to turn away from acar spparentiy full, but are beguiled by auch appeals tnto making a bad matter worse. And this goes on with the full knowledge and con- sent of the companies, instead of in spite of their ‘Our correspondent reasons that the American people would not submit to the treatment which foreigners suffer in silence, and allow themselves ‘vo be referred from omnibus to omnibus tll one chances to come along which is not filled. We are too busy to endure this, he thinks, and our time 1s wo valuable. Perhaps we fancy so just now. But itis sound economic maxim that a demand creates 8 supply. If the carrying com- panies wouid enforce strictly a rule against crowd. ing, the public would soon adapt theinselves to tt; and those who had errands of such importance that minutes and seconds Lecame of consequence Would bire cabs, as they do in Paris and London and elsewhere abroad. Cab Lire in Washington Is now about as cheap a3 avywuera except possibly in some of the Continental cities; and if a real and ‘steady demand for cheaper cabs existed, cheaper caba would spring Into beiug in short order. But one point which has been urged time and ‘ume again in these colminns is not touched upon at all by our correspondent. ‘This is, that the hours of greatest street travel are more accurately defized in Washington than perhaps in any other city. Ata certain hour in the morning the official day opens, and the clerés set out for the de Partmenis At a certain hour in the afternoon the departments close, and the arwy of clerks seek ‘thelr homes again. Some of them Hive in the suburbs, aad the Umes for the arrtval and depar- Ture of the local trains are advertised daliy in the newspapera, Hence, by giving as much attention to We supply Of factlities at certain times as an intelligent merchant, for instance, does every day to the disposition of his goods and tue massing of is clerks, the carrying companies could furnish carsenough to give a comfortable ride to the great mass of thelr patrous. Anowaer means by which the companies coulit make a stroke for their own comfort and the public's alike is in puting extra seats on the tops of their venicies. In Paris and London the roof is the most popular part of an omnibus or #treet car. There 1s nothing to pro- veut the use of the same space here for a situilar purpose, It would not add appreciably to the weigut of the car, but would about double its ea ryimg capacity, and every passenger would have the comfort be pays for. At ail events, even if the whole ground of popu. Jar complaint cannot be removed, there is no reason Why the companies shouid not get rid of as jouch of It as they can. Let them do all that in thew lies, and trust Lo the pubite’s sense of justice tosee tat wey are fairly dealt with thereafter. Our correspondent evidentiy thinks that the cor. porauions wave pot been shown all the considera- Top they deserve. If that ts so, It is not vecause they have beea wantonly misjudged, but because they have shown no disposition Whatever to con- ciate the vubile. If any of the reforms euggested of late Were giveu 4 trial and failed, the compa. nie Would have a right to resist further pre-sure; Dut as long as they earn big dividends and refuse logive tuetr patroas the benefit of any of their prosperity, even to the extent of a few honest ex- perbacaty they must expect Lobe subject to sharp ‘ecttictam, ‘The decision reached at the labor conference, to ‘order a sirise on all the Reading freight linea, wilt bring matters to @ head Without more delay. ‘This ts fortupate, The worst thiag for either Party is ue Famkiy aban preg bem been going on for ‘and the sooner it 18 aver, and the men etther get to Work in earnest, or give up working for good, the better for all concerned. The ordar to strike will put fairly before every man the ‘qnestion Whether he is prepared to give up his means of subsistence at the threshold of a winter Sate prem 00 be post savers, or to snd ty his employers. There has bea no tallt on the Part of the company of a reduction of wages, and none on the part of the men in favor of an * “merease. All the men have to complain of is that some of ‘their fellow. workmen who refused to obey orders ‘Were discharged, and it ts to enforce their rein- ‘Statement that thousands and tens of thousands of able-bodied Dread-winners are to be thrown Auto iddeness for the hardest season of the year. If Jeaders whoordered the strike had their income Cut Off, too, there Would be more equal Justice; but their pay will come to them regwiariy from the ‘treagury of their order, and it ts only the under- lings who wil suffer. g FOR 1883 (The Court Almanac of the World), dust received from London. For sale by acute 495 Pennay! vanis avenue. Duss Surrs Correct Seyi for JURE OPENED. ae eR RE rere aqz_ i EXCLUMIVE AGENOY IN THIS CFT FOR re os ant Papas fing Lists for the ew WM. BALLANTYNE & SOWS, 428 7th Street > Ma J.P, P.nor 2207 ¥ STREET 3.W. Of English Beanete ned Bound Hate, Novelties in For Oxz Weex Oxzx, COMMENCING TO-MORROW MORNING, ‘We propose to offer the greatest inducements ‘wo have efer named in little boys’ Overeosts, the garments which this cold weather renders absolutely indispensable to thetr health andeom: fort, This ig overcoat westher. This is over- cost season, We propose to Join forces with the weather and the season in depriving you of the semblance of an excuse for longer delaying to Provide your boys with these mid-winter gar- mente—earrect i style, perfect in fit, made from fashionable fabrics, excellent in quality, ‘and at prices tbat the term “low” will not fully convey an ides of the great bargains they are. Read this “Dill of fare” carefully. If you have toys you're sure to become interested. SAKS AND COMPANY. Ashort time since we picked up a “Snap” of 600 little Overvoafs for Boys, ages 2% to 6: they were worth all the way from 85 1098 cach, but the price we paid for the entire lot en- abled us to name $2.50 for the choice. They were at that price the best values we had up to ‘that time offered. There are 46 coats now on Band, and for one week from to-morrow morn- ing you can take your choice of the lot for $1.99. ‘There are stout seven styles in tho Assortment, not one among them worth s mill Yous than @5, and some worth ss high as ¢8. $1.99 will new secure a choice. SAKS AND COMPANY. And here sre Overcoate for less money, though of course, not as good. Lot 1801, A dark brown Cheviot effect, Velveteen collars, Double breasted, sidelpockets, sizes 3 to 8. Your choice ‘Will cost 1.50, well worth $2.50. ‘We want to draw your particular attention to Jot 3818; it ia a lot of blue black Freuch Boucle Cloth Overeoats, ages to 10, with hoods and belts, the hoods lined with Satin, the actual Value of these costs is $10 each, We bought them ats forced sale in New York so low that ‘we wore enabled to offer themat @5 etch. Of course we had to buy agreat many to obtain them at our price, and there sre some now instock. ‘These that we have, however, are just the same as those that have been sold The same lot, made and trimmed alike, yet they go for thia week only at 83.75 each. SAKS AND COMPANY. Lot 1307 was another such bangain at #5. ‘Thoy were obtained under eimilar conditions, ud for one week your choice will cost just 93.50. They are dark brown, wide wale Cordu- Toy overcoats; pleated, hooded, and belted; hoods lined with fancy striped satin. Bizes 254 to & ‘They are exceedingly handsome and showey little overcoats. We have seen nothing like them on the market this season, Lot 1310 isa much quieter pattern, being dark grey overcoat, with short cape, velvet col- Jar, Splendid wearing goods; plainly hand- some; for one week they go st $3.50—zo0d value for $5, Lot 1289 is exactly the same in'style, quality, snd sctual value, but insteud of being dark say it comes in a quiet brown shade, Parents who prefer the “quietly rich” in their boys? ‘overcoats should see and examine these two lots, SAKS AND COMPANY, ‘We have all the sizes between the extremes uamed in the foregoing lota, We are always careful that no one shall be disappointed. ‘Therefore we mention the sizes in stock. But Row we come tothe broken lots—that is, lots from which one or more sizes are missing. The ‘izes range from 23 to 9 years. If the size ‘You're looking for 1s not in one of these broken lots it’s sure tobe in another, Bead the extra- onlinary reductions we make on the former Prices of these goods, simply because the sizes are not all bere. ‘Those that have been selling st 810 are now $7. The $8 ones are now $6. The$7 ones are now $5, The $6 ones now goat 94.50. The ‘85 ones at 3.90. The $4 ones $2.90, and those that soldat $3.50 arc now to be bad for 82.40. ° SAKS AND COMPANY. ‘Those who know us best know that what we ‘advertise we mean, nothing more, nothing less. ‘We cannot blame those who do not know us, however, for being skeptical in view of the fact that unscrupulous dealers often advertise the most sweeping reductions and simply “Doctor” thetr price-marks to suit their advertisements, ‘To satisfy the most cautions and skeptical we have not touched the regulsr price-marks on theap goods, but simply bad them placed on ‘separate counters, We invite the doubters—if ‘there be any—to cut this advertisement out and bring it along, By so doing will they becon- ‘verted to the ranks of the great army of buyers ‘Who come here for their goods with renewed and strengthened confidence season after ses- ‘son, and year sfter year; whose common sense tells them that we cannot afford to indulge in mensstionalism; to jeopardise the reputation for veracity that it hae taken alife-time to build upby sdvertising anything that we hevenct ot, or reductions that we have net made. The foods sre here at the prices named, SARS AND COMPANY, ‘Were are theamall things of the season. Let £203, light colored English tweed cape over- costa, long capes, lined with English Casstmere, satin aleeve lining, buckborn buttons, Ages 6 to 12 years, Manufactured by “Best & Co.." Went 234 street, New York. We have sold lots (Of them at $15 each and splendid values they ‘were at that price, Your choice now for one ‘week only. $10. ‘Lot 4384, same quality and same style of ar ‘ment, but in a large plaid of black and brown colore. Same reduction, from $15 to $10. ‘Mere are a few items of interest for the bigger doy Lot 2444, storm coats of dark gray plaid effect, sizes, 15, 16.and 17, former price $5, now $3.50. Lot 2788, storm costa in brown and gray colored Chinchillas, that have been selling at $8, going for ene week at 5, ages 12017, ‘Wehave not space to tall you of other and ‘equally attractive bangains, but they sre bere; ‘the different departinents of our house are freely bristling with the most tempting values ‘Wo have eveg offered. SaES SCOMPANY,- ‘THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITES, SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. eo THE EVENING Ar Tae Pars. DECEMBER Sist, 1887, TRELAST! THRLASTH! THE LAST!!! GREAT SPECIAL DaYs SALE OF TABLAWARE. GREAT BARGAING, GREAT BARGAINS. THE FAIR, 82 SEVENTH ST. ¥.W. ‘oGering, eae ‘and Tea Set, worth $18.50, for ays pleco Dinner and ee Set, worth $28, for GAL gg? Pece Dinner and Tes Bet, worth A15, for j-piece Dinner and Tes Set, worth @33, for A Band White Ground Set, worth ¢18, for ‘THE Falk, 812 SEVENTH 87. 5.W. WRANKLE & CO., Proprietors. l&as ‘There's a new foot st the floor, my rriend; And there's a face st the door, my friend: A Dew face at the door. ‘Tewrrs0m, WE BOW A GRATEFUL THANE YOU AND EX- QUE Paice TO ALL, AND THAT THE LOWxST. Scssrayraz Traxzs. ‘The Palais Royal, in wishing its patrons a happy New ‘Year, is not unmindfu| of the many favors which have YFP 00 FOR SATURDAY OAL. ¥! §97°1.50 GLOVES FOR ¢1. These are the 81.50 4-Button “Palais Royal” Un- dconnd Eid Gloves, new shades of tans and sew style of embroidered backs. A reduction of fifty cents brings the Gloves below cost price, $2721.68 GLOVES FOR $1, ‘The “Tendon”. 4-Button Kid Gloves at 91.68 are ‘Well known to many of our patrons, Those offered of Black Kid with two-tone embroidered backs are the latest novelty—$1 is twenty-eight cents below cost. $9701.75 GLOVER POR 91. Pak wo penny me toh we formerly cl Seed ie cto $1.85 not long since, evening harged $1.50, but "w"08c. GLOVES FOR 890, Calf Lined, Fur Tops, Embroidered ‘and men, Well made and finished ‘00 (A, LISWER, Sole Propeletor and Manager,) a30 1217-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVEXUE. ‘Real Overcoat Weather at last! What shall it ‘bee rough cost for winter days and nights or sometaung more dressy ? Wo have Ulsters trom $10 to $25—jast the ‘thing for this hind of weather. In the dressy STAR: WASHINGTON. Ovencoars For Men, tn all eradea rom « rood strong £6 woo Genise Menmenss ‘Cheaper than ever before st the GREAT CLOSING.OUT SALE. as OAK Batt. “COR. 10TH AND F STRERTs, for Man and Youths, tram goad at ton tetinined Wantet Hagiand Gloas Fell Suit at $25 Best assortment and lowest prices barge Cor, 10th end F streets. SUITS AND OVERCOATS. ‘For Boys from 4 to8 years at just one-half former prices, at the GREAT CLOSING-OUT SALE ar OAK HALL, Gor, 10th and P streets, SUITS AND OVEROOATS ‘For Boye from 9 to 18 years, Tmmense assortment at a sacrifice, at the GREAT CheaENa-OUT SALn am HALE, (Cun. 300m snd ouecte, PANTS ‘atin roma gms cides 48 waist; prices not ‘wena: MONRY-SAVERS, ATTENTION! PROFITS TO THE WIND! SWEEPING BEDUCTIONS! ‘Tt will cost you nothing tocome and see perfect ‘avalanche of Dress Goods at such prices thet pradest buyers will appreciate, and any one in need of Dress ‘Material of any kind will not be disappointed, for the Drices are the lowest ever offered. Sample pieces will be displayed om our Dress Goods Counters of each ms- terial ae advertised. Youcan then see this entire ad- Vertisement practically illustrated, and you will not regret it, HOLLYWOOD CHECKS, 38 in., all woo!. ‘Reduced from 62}se. to 87340. RIKER'S CHEVIOT, 54 in., all wool, as good as any material ever made for wear. ‘Reduced from €1.10 to 60c. ELECTRIC SUITINGS, 54 in., all wool. ‘Reduced From 02.25 to 906. CAMELS’ ATE SOULE 601s. neve newest colorings. juced from $1 to 7c. TOME. BASEET ANMCRES On we juced from 85¢. to 59c. srnisroro: aren 4 im., all wool, 15 twill ‘Reduced from $1.10 to 85c. CROISE CLOTH, 40 in., all wool, none better at 8760. Reduced to 6240. Reduced from $1.10 to 75¢. WIDE WALE DIAGONALS, 54 in,, all wool, splendid wearing. Reduced from 90c. to 69¢. 1 RS BOE TIEN, tater te eh ener Pally worth $1,now 50c. SILK AND WOOL PLAIDS, choicest styles, with plain to match, Piaids reduced from $1.50 to $1. Hg Plains reduced from $1 to 75c. SPECIAL LOT OF SILK AND WOOL PLAIDS. Reduced from §1 to 75c. FEROS FRONT, good as the best, 54 in, 4 Reduced from $2 to 81.60. ABERDEEN SUITINGS, stout and serviceable, 54 in. all wool. ‘Reduced from 90c. to 60c. ASSABET TRICOT, splendid range of colors, extra fine quality, 54 in, all wool. ‘Reduced from 90c. to 65c. GERMAN BROADCLOTHS, rich and elegant, 54 in, ‘all wool. ‘Reduced from $1.50 to $1.25. DONT FORGET THIS GREAT SALE AT LARS ERR 2 F Ef Uy Be ee Wd C7 BB eS. 00. > 855, th Sma. S. #8 422, 424, 426 7th st., 417, 419 Sth st. n.w. BI L ,% NN ee Of ORE RS Bt BE. ARE Fe Ee 3 5 2 Lb EEE ca OE Sass Bh i, : ‘THIS 18 SEASONABLE WEATHER TO TALK ABOUT BLANKETS, ‘Wehsvece hand much larger stock of them than is usual at this time, the cause of which we attribute to the extremely mild weather earlier in the sesson. This is the weather for Blankets, and NOW THEY MUST BE SOLD. We intend to close out the entire stock, and to do this we have placed such prices om the goods as we know must sell them. Se aie or Hotel-keeper, sale SPEOBAL a AS FRNTION, od ve kuew Oat 0 socH PRICES HAVE EVER BEEN PUT SAME QUALITY OF Goons, TO CLOSE OUT BLANKETS. 100 Pairs 10-4 WHITE WOOL pemeiene 7 piEpEbes i you TERR SIGHTH ANNUAL JANUARY SALES, 1688, ‘In the following departments: LINENS AXD HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CORSETS, MENS UNLAUNDERED SHIBTS, am> WINTER WOOLEN DRESS GOODS, Of which special annoyncement will be made to” Is called to our Elegant Line of oR ¢ ‘NEW YEARS CALLING, Embracing Plain and Embroidered Pique Drees Shirts, ‘Embroidered Linen Dress Shirts, ‘White Lawn Bows, ‘Latest Shapes in Collars, ‘Latest Shapes in Cuffs, Shades in Gloves, Best ‘Black Hosiery, Japanese and Chins Silk Handkerchiefs, ‘Which are marked at the Lowest Prices con- cistent with firet-clase qualities. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, or. 11thand Fete nw. Groves Fos New | Years I Dux. ‘Wo have all that are desirable for wear on ‘New Year's Day—for ladies who receive and bly be sold. Weenumerate the following cou- epicuous items: ‘Ladiew 20-button-length Jersey Silk Mitta, in ‘white, cream, light blue, pink, beliotrope, car- inal and black. ONLY $1.25 PER PAIR. ‘Same ae the above, embroidered on the back, shades, ONLY $1.50 PER PalR Ladies’ 20-button-length All-Silk Mitts, jersey hind, lace top, finished with puff. Shades, ‘white, pink, lemon, cardinal and black. ONLY #2 PER PAIR. ‘Ladies’ Silk Mitts, jersey hand and Ince top, in cream, lemon, light blue, cardinal and black. 12-button-length, $1.25 per pair. 1% ~g150 "= 20 « “gow SPECIAL— Ladue Mevecueaice Suede Gloves, Superior quality. Shades, white, cream, lemon, pearl, pink and light Parisian hades of tan, als0 12-button-length, $2.50 per pair. ie ~ ss ne 2 « aa ‘These gloves are not Soe in point of quality, dye, shape, finish and durebility. and ‘will no doubt be given the preference for wear ‘on New Year's Day. MEN'S GLOVES FOR CALLING, Pearl embroidered in black is proper, although: white, cream and lavender will be Worn to some extent. We offer: ‘Men's 2-button Pearl Real Kid Gloves. ONLY 76¢, PER PAIR ‘Men's 2-button Pearl Real Kid Gloves, em- ‘Droidered in black. ONLY 81.50 PER PAIR. ‘Men's 2-button “Perinot” Real Kid Gloves, embroidered backs, in white and pearl. ONLY #2 PER PAIR. Qfain floor: center.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and F sta. n.w. Annoxs F oR Forex Cents, ‘WOODWAED & LOTHROP ‘Will offer to-morrow (Gaturday) morning an- ONLY 150. EACH. (Becond floor; two elevators.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Cor. 12th and F ste n.w. 50 AND 75 CENTS. Having no 50-cent Skirte we have marked down the 75-cent@rade to that price, and the 81 grade to 75 cents, viz: 1 lot of Ladies’ Gray Melton Cloth Walking ‘Skirts, box-plaited ruffle, full and size, length REDUCED FROM 750. TO 500. RACH. e REDUCED FROM $1 TO 75c. EACH. ‘These ere just 25 cents better than sny yet ‘offered at these prices. (Becon floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and Fete. o.w, Exrst Bisaams For Saronpay. fects; never before sold for leas than 50c. per ONLY 37K¢, PER-YARD. ‘This offers an excellent opportunity to pur- chase a neat All-Wool Suit for the price usually price from 91.50 to 81 per yard. ‘From this time on we shall offer the greatest ‘value in Dress Goods yet shown in thie city. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 13th and F sta, n.w. de Riw Suze For Siso.| Ww De 91.60 PER YARD. ‘The of upholsterers is specially di- fected to this offering, as the goods come in par- were never Defore offered at this price. (Fourth Soor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, FOR RENT—ROOM! We ioe dpe aera ¥R0) 5 pepe We 5 pene a Wire remanence Wee ee aS Bena Tames ay aes Wome ea igamat vat parr eee st n.w. ANTED IMMEDIATELY ES FRSRITOMES Weomretent eit ) for general AND DO. fae oat stay meee ir eee Riese he” Wier: COLORED COOKS: Houseworkers, REGS BOY. 62 PER ROO! oes 429-2t D—SEVi IES TO CANVASS FOR Wace ears ‘Star office. they esd Witte are ee stands th ‘PAPER, btar offs, aus Ware: reba 1 TEE ‘CONGRESSIONAL, a roc cnae etout peclomred ie ferences required: ‘Opposite the Capitol. 420-2t* ‘~D—A GOOD WOMAN, FOR GEN ‘cmon Sh amy sdulte: must Hix ice «ca aa WOMAN TO COOK, WASH AND with Se WANTEDI EXPERIENCED COLORED Wi WOMEN washing in erence Foquited. 1408 Rhode Toland ave. 28-3 ST. XW. SUITE OF ROOMS 5a ST. iT. 3. Meander’ versster and ces room, ia, rear with bath ‘edjoln mg. mt: REND — FINELY FURNISHED ROw ee eachsnged. "713 10m at me cen exchanged. ,| Fo RENT—A MIDDLE-SIZE FURS xP Swe fore wentleman. “Apply S16 aE CENT neat ew th family of suite “Sul Bat aw RENT — Wi SHAS eae hens ea Eigee €30-3t" seat gaits fol OR wags is ANDSOME ar srs Rooms ¥; went.emen preferred. pyee vos a Patho Sind sna ees ery bone, 2 ‘ miTio rt 430-380" OR, RENT— THLE V. FSIRABLE 1 se eae for cms pins. ie mcderate. 1321 ite st. tw bot iRicely Furnished front roots, 34 Sor eon Toteretices exchanged. ious O8 1. 8. REAR CONCH = WWentie: handsomely furnished parlor with folding jauo, open erate, moderate Tent; abet yom with sus, beth aud heat: #7. joor ; con wrnisbed room, second fi Massachusetts ave. iw. {OR RENT—5i1 2D 8T. NW SY opine, y who ap)-reciat o donne “ivply 410 Mase ave uw. = 001 25 oR RENT. Favs a ‘smc RE! f TARGE FRONT room, eultati> for twoxentletmen cr inet, aud wite heat, ea and bath; private family: location first-class, 825 Sth st. Bw. 429 TOR RENT. EL LEGANTLY FURNISHED ROME: sonable terwe WA WHITE NURSE FOR TWO children: must come ‘recommen 407 16th st. ra ED-FIVE YOUNG LADIES FORO" OFFICE salary $3.0 Per fice hours. 0 to 5: moet ‘good frees Box 7, star office. Went x ey me RESTAURANT V YANTED—A STEADY, RELIABLE BARTENDER Address Box 12. Siar of ae el: Bt WAxteD_puxpones Ee 2 colored for eral ind do ine, tena ‘iabor, for Sep Sha Staten with references, 17 Mat aw | 47-100 OF bmg tg ae Hie Wsternces aan. eR lee eS tovarn 20c,t0 82 SHEE A ak as 2 is simple ‘Twenty wor mum oS ota & SaEHe Ee \F bo ‘Address 1G. ROWELL & 00, Rulishd Vt. ‘ANTED_A DRESSMARER IN EVERY FAMIEY. Ww or Prot 3 Dew Tocasure a rr ace atthe tations Pkisrge aud apsterlals cut bested, Mme. 8. 3, i Fetu.w. Washington, D.C. WANTED. TATIONS See Riliness ENERGIE ris ‘sine = Wirt HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS a Sen raitet —— ‘Nurses, Nesmetresn. Bae SAML A. COOMBS, 38 Feat new. 30-32 7 a FaNNiBTED, = 20 B st. \CELY SRTERED MOOSE 1333 Lat.nw. di {UB RENT—12 IOWA CIRCLE, TWO LARGE, communicating Purnished on the third floor; house has ern ex yowure ‘all modern conven! a29-3r° JOR RENT_FURNISHED—TWOLARGE DOUBLE parlors, firet floor, or one, with thre communk iu rooms, second floor; house faces Gecorsted, sanitary piuinbing: best table board, 112 R RENT—804 I STREE Fe room, nicely furuiabed Stories: exch stistable for two. p boa. dif desired: near car lines; theaters aud departments {table for two persons, iy windows, all conveuiences; cen! it Office. “Apply Fort REN PALIN ON FIRST FLOOR wa. tone furmiated, ‘three rooms, roo. Poeethert Jpcation central faa ele heard denied, trman very ‘Star oice. Fas txt—o | RE KENTA FLAT 01 OR PART rae ict order annitay plumbone pervect convenient rdics. inquire at 1 25 st Fa REN TINEAK SibeRtany 8, Gor ‘single or en suite. south windows, berdics rr ‘Ohe room, suitable for oor, with oF mitbout yar board 1023) 16th at. ee Fe | RENT—1336 WO ELEGANT, jarze, conmunicatiog Tooina, furnished, ‘orsingly. Alcove in front room, __ a8 St peste. ares reasonable. Ai a29-80 NICELY FURNISHED floor, at 940 New Bork ave; 0 a29-3t" iENTS FOR COOKS, CHAM- kitchen a Mi Mis, eee aeth end with aoe Recmona eens ce mac rate ratory services exchanged 105 PraaSece EMORY, Si Star Weer 4s ® STEWARD. is A saat. Pr oh sey references, D., 606 Louisians ave, aaTaD ST. ry ware WOMAN TsiTUATION Wee ecamatress, Ugh Aes Wari ary ATION AS, SALESMAN | OF dovice by # first-class machinist some maney he can en ate baysome me he can im TED a EXPERTS fer- 9 EN RY Ci. ERK sale sre hose pyaee: ek ae me ‘ido 's: eS INS FOR COOKS, HOU We Jers Maids, Warven, Walters, Coachinen, Scul- Sr oa aw weteapa female. FM. Bi 7a39-8°° rANTED—BY A YOUNG Lo Ry POSITION AS -ollector in store or ; good refer- Senos Raraaeer BL ences. x3 re 1, WISHES 4 Pah ey. ae yy ANTED—A COLORED Witte too) yase work ia land ave. B. w. Cail at 1009 ae FOR ALL KINDS OF Nei ae yay bar MEM EMER a om sh De a Bie” . a28-3t >— ITUATION, BY A WATCH AND ‘opaiver, a nie fora year or VV jeweler Boman Sheek Bes Gutitarotice, d28-3 NE_A LADY OF ed Fee acon be peueD Om ELA near lines Treraice; teraus moderate, - oe ts sir Totem. ate ast ‘ooo aby Tf Ot ae 12 wat ‘demi Parect icianael eck: ao Levee. bor 500 “000168 5 rig" £80008 only ® portion of the Por fal et cal! at hae rit ‘Thok FE WASe SALE BUSINESS PROPERTY ¢ Fraleo Get nw Wailki” Nga ‘en aSo-st nthe If mot sold very avon will be jee Bavip B ss JOR SALE—TWO HOURES ON Vika nw. near Boundary, sx room, all provements, new, rice, $3,008, a : im Spo fea np Nei, ©, Fito WoviittNa, Sauder and own “ase | REA RSE pe SERS cies house is heated by fatases 3 mndeomely papered thnveshiout ed rie gr Two sto Lat ches by: 120 Pent to all euch oxy eigen & Liebiekita 0a Pet = co ‘OFFER FOUR VERY Neat axp complete six room Houses, just finished, on 1: tne. as Gy wcatineaty OF ‘will sell’ them saparste to PERRDAL ae swouwerror «Bi OUT Fat. az -Lin Fe Sild— Two E NEW HOUSES, NEAR DUPONT Virele, TOF, fhe ER Ae R RENT—FURNISHED ROOM, WITH. H snd gas, on 103h st, B ih, Abply tod. FOULLINANE, 430 m REX TO PARTS Wi WinHour cuicpars. Rooms sote fu iq’ best references required, Apply 1431 Rode NISHED—SEVEN ay a WF house: bay windows, furnace, and ire 1338 Hat. Shot be reutel to parties with mueiete =! ment ai oouveuiences” Fer Dw. corner children, Fee 108 ORK farnished south room; sec’ Moderate terms: references € B sly Forged ata SUITE OF PARLORS: elerantly furnish Seuator or Mem: there and cold water on same Boor. "S02 Enw. OK RENT—ANDSOMELY F Pi HED PAR- lore, gn suite or sino, ploaant tall wii suiteble for ger. omen seit “Aon © 500 out board at ith st. nw. Refere: Ties 3 Ks Fee ‘bbitt and Rives fu suite of Room, with grate Bre: saith: re Member or others. first-class. Fe. 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WEBAYE MONEY To — OX REAL ESTATE 4 & BSE cont, 000. 23 SWckmoihbr® BeAbLer OMEY TOLOAN OF BEAL 6 erbats (0B good persoual Moreen TO 1OAaN a3 ESTATE SEC Mean vag mori SHORT TIME NOTES AND oe ad SEED TO LOan ta $100,000 2255.23, ans Bipot. S22 &. ‘aM. waits © 00. ‘Charles ot, au s

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