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THE EVENING STAR. WA Dnawixe To A Cros SHINGTON: THE GREAT CLOSING-OUT SALE ar OAK HALL COR. 10TH AND F STCEETS Is now drewing to a close, and Gr-ster Bargains than ‘ever can be found there for the next few days. ‘There ts no change apparent in the situation in ‘the Scbuylkill valley, beyond the further harden- tng of feeling on both sides. Although President Corbin 18 accused of undue stubbornness, a like Accusation 1s not withheld from the miners also, Ti seems that the deputation of business men from Pottsville who attempted to act as mediators felt a great deal of sympathy with the strikers until the Hazleton amembly, after the failure of thetr effort, dlopted resolutions contemptuously rebu<ing them for making !t. This was not the sort of treatment Une committee had a right to expect from the men whose cause they had espoused, and the mer- chants of all the rest of the district are said to share the indignation of their eye ee ani tte oad fe "ful rate Low peices have ‘The ides among them seems to ners, | 3 in need of a suit for or er by ingratitude, nave forfeited the sympathy of the | for, 0¢%+ spriue, cali without delay: they are business community, and that the merchants, for | Suite for Boys, 4 to 12, at just half former prices. their own protection, will nave to cut off thecreait | ean oe ‘Coats, satin-lined, heretofore extended to men on strike. If they ae — Arry out this purpose it will make a good deal of | 4:44 P*+%s allsizes and qualities, cheaper than ever ¢ erence with the ability of the strikers to con- tinue their revoit, especially if the company should ‘Thee :tire stock of ahd Business Suits bas put new men at work in the minesand pay the; 0% 4a Rx® fF BA i E merchants for supplies furnished these substt- 3 3 44 Px KRHH AA fates, Meanwhile the New York state Trades As. | “og AMEX #2 P2“S hua : sembIy as adopted resolutions directing atten. tion to am alleged design of the Keading} 319 COR TENTH AND F STs. company to import pauper labor. If such | — @ plas i really on foot tne federal | 5G, NONSTED BALL DRESS TREMING. ALI. anthorities at any port where the attempt is made | Spaces 2° “Ut Sei br Sark, Marked in bine ‘will be pretty sure to nip it in the bud. ‘The law | _Jals-b: 1241 aud 1243 11th st's.e. ‘has thus far been very rigidly enforced, and the | ‘workinginen of this country have no reason to fear) F'nipays ‘that their rights will be disregarded. The danger | tothe striking miners of the Schuylkill district ‘comes not 80 much from imported foreign paupers rs So ES mm BE ‘thrown suddenly out of employment, in the midst RR ‘OO KK ERE NNN of winter, by the shutting down of furnaces and milison account of the scarcity of coal to run oo mr oem, nine of the papers are referring to Mr. Vilas’ ae transfer from tne Post-Ofice to the Interior tun “oo Fut Department as “a well-earned promotion.” But is sith: eastern kc it @“promotion” at allt The Int rior Department stands last on the Cabinet list as regards age. President Washington began his administration with ® council of three advisers, entitled, respectively, the Secretaries of State, the Treasury and War. At the beginning of his second term an Attorney-General was, added, and im 1796 the Navy Department | was cus loose from the general department | of war. It was not till 1829 that the Postmaster. | General Was admitted to the Cabinet, and twenty | years laver still that number of miscellaneous bureaus were united into a Department of the | laterior. ‘The rank of seniority is observed, more. over, 2 the order in which the Cabinet officers | vecome eligible to the Presidency under the suc- | cession law passed by the last Congress; so that | Mr. Vilas, in accepting the transfer, actually con- | sented to step down a peg, rather than up, and to | ‘put himself farther away from the chance of acci- | dental promotion to that office wich all good | public men of American birth regard as among the possiblities of a well-rounded career, | ‘The Lowrey-White contest in the House of Rep- Tesentatives has brought into prominence an tnter- estfhg legal question: whether an allen, who has been naturalized, but whose record of naturaliza- og 2 10-4 and 11-4 Whits Woolen Blank shied yerchaomtaeat BE 48 EH ad BEBO Seles ‘of Dress Goods and Table Damasks at leas, ‘cost Price. We have not space to mention items. ART EMB'Y DEPT. Jot of Chenille Tassels; were 10 and 120. each; each. Piet of Persian Searta: were 65c.; Friday 24c. each. UPHOLSTERY DEPT. ‘Madras for curtains; was 10c. & NOTION DEPT. 1 Jot Needles, all # 208: to clove at Le. a paper. ‘on bas deen lost, is at liberty to prove his case by BES: Zing: fo slows st Ie mbox, = aM@davita, Mr. White, the sitting member, whose SOAP AND PERFUMEAY DEPT. citizenship has been called in question, labors un-| 4 tot of Toilet Sponges; was 10 to 23e, Friday Se. der a double disadvantage. He ts himself unable | each. pt 4 tw produce the papers issued to him, and, accord- | ,2,19t of English Tooth Brushes: worth 25c.; Friday ing to his statement, the court which naturalized JEWELRY DEPT. lam neglected to make a record of the transaction | 1 Jot c: Shell Hair Pins; worth 15e.; Friday Se. at the time, now twenty years past, or more. If | ech. i 1 lot of Shell Combs: worth 2c. ; Friday 10c. DRESS: /MMING DEPT. Sosary, ‘Silk, &e.; sold at 50 and ‘k Chantilly and Spanish All-Over SL 75eyard: Friday Voces yan OE FUR DEPT. 1 lot of F. ; fight Bick Coiey Stalls: Renta” SESS: wrsaay Tlot of Misses Seal Mufts; worth $3.50; Friday LADIES" NECKWEAR DEPT. ‘the court record merely had failed, and Mr. White ¢ould produce the papers, or if, on the other hand, 3 had no papers, but could show the court record, be would be much better off. As it ts, there is a | dangerous precedent threatened in granting his | siaim, and a serious possibility of injustice in de- Bying It, and the committee on elections will have ‘no enviable task before them when they try torec- oncile, of decide between, these warring forces in thelr report to the House, aster c ayn T lot c: Sine Nets: worth 81.98. eaeabaaatn J Jot of Finest Sete Collars and Cuffe; were 40c.; ‘The Pennsylvania democratic state central com- | PUGM 0g eet on were @1; Fri mittee, at its meeting yesterday, settled finally | acy 50c. cach ipa ‘the question which the Harrisbarg convention left ‘LACE DEPT. wide open, whether the party machinery in the 1 Jot of Oriental Laces: were 10c.; Friday 5c. a yard. state is in the bands of the I President's closest ally | 73." piua/"saes sung? #7 ineh Flouttings; were there oF of one of his possible rivals, The vote for ee EMB'Y DEPT. chairman resulted tn the election of Representa-| 1 lot of wide colored Emb’y; worth 15 to 50c. uve Scott's candidate over Mr. Kandail’s, | yard: Friday 10c.9 yard. and the adoption of the resoiutions commend. ‘Big bargains in White Emb’y, from 5 to 25c a yard. ing the President's low-tarift a GENTS’ FURNISHING DEPT. ‘now things are going in the strongest protection statein the Union. The lines are certainly nar- 1 lot of Gents’ $1 Dogskin Mitta; Friday 48. Towing, day by day, and the process of ellminat- | _N. BM. liinery, Cloaks, mnder- | ing Me. Cleveland's ist of competitors in the next | Wea items in uur “sd.” ubder the Ladiew Column, national convention goes on as fast as circum- Stances will allow. If the democrats cared to do es 80, they might save themselves the trouble and expense of any convention at all; for the President BRO i MMT 555y has given them & platiorm and a candidate from a «(£4 ry x" Sasy which they show no disposition to break away. Hi ee Eat 284 i Sse? > The most enthusiastic strikers in the Schuylkill mining region just now are the Itallans and Hun- garians whocame to this country originally to take the places of Americans, Irish, English and ‘Welshmen, who could not find work to do, or were unwilling to do what was found for them, ‘Whether this fact contains more interesting sug- gestions for the capitalists who import that kind ‘of labor, or for the workmen, who, by their quar- rels with their employers, have in the past en- couraged Its importation, 18 an open question, and «ne well worth considering from both points of view. ‘7TH, 8TH, AND D STREETS. OING OUT OF CARPETS; OUR CIRCULAR contains # full list of the eat: ry eof te ent ask for prices 141 ant 1244 ith eta Lors: Or Wasurxerox ‘Visiting Baltimore are respectfully invited to call at RUSSELL’S ELITE STUDIO, ee. No, 17 Wett Lexington st. bet. Charles and Liberty sta, for Fine Photographs, | | _ We make the finest Cab net Portraits in Baltimore. | Puscosunenshtes quatiy of aeth neem ‘Mra. Russell will be pleased to wait on all her Wash- ington friends. Cut this out for future reference. It begins to look as if William L. Scott were a ‘bigger man than Samuel J. Randall. Taz Dorenrsce, WE ARE ON THE INSIDE, YOU ARE ON THE OUT- SIDE. BEING ON THE INSIDE WE, OF COURSE, 319-3 \ANCY. TWO-FACE, PLUSH CANTON FLANS {UST KNOW A GREAT DEAL MORE PERTAINING Bintan were He. : reduced £0 Tae vnaracd ‘20 THE INSIDE WORKINGS OF THE MACHINE | - jal}6t Borertecrnin es ‘THAN THE LESS FAVORED OUTSIDERS. IN IM- "ARTING INFORMATION TO THE LATTER CLASS: 00, s88s TITT 00 NNN TENEVER ELAGOEAATE OF Tad TaDuauos gg he Foe Fee AND TENS OF THOUSANDS OF PropLe wHo| &, “se $ %G Eee MAVE TRIED THE EXPERIMENT WE HAVE aes S2VER KNOWN ONE AS YET WHO EVER suc. \ APRA E KT .y CEEDED IN DUPLICATING OUR REGULAR, YY AA Kar it | lle ee YRICES. HAVING REDUCED ALL SUITS AND Vw MAE RG er ¥ OVERCOATS FROM 10 TO 35 PER CENT YOU on MEADILY PERCEIVE THE UTTER FUTILITY OF gis THT 6% ne a ‘cE EFFORT NOW. IF YOU ARE IN DOUBT AS *ss3 F 9 te Se TO THR MARVELOUS CHEAPNESS OF OUR Sus T “oon B kee GOODS INTERVIEW THE VAST ARMY OF PEO- PLE WHO ATTENDED OUR GREAT BUILDING Pac) 3% het Fy Bae | SALE OF THE PAST WEEK. THEIR EXPERIENCE Yoo OP BEE oa WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT WE ARE N TSENSA- oo ERE Ene Sus = ‘TIONALISTS, GIVEN TO GROSS EXAGGERATION, OB, WHAT IS YORE, WILLFUL MISREPRESENTA- ‘TION, BUT THAT WE SET FORTH IX OUR ADVER- ‘TISEMENTS BARE FACTS— PLAINLY, POsI- — AND TRUTHFULLY EXPRESSED. BEING ON THE INSIDE OUR POSITION ASSERTION THAT WE Aue NOW SELLING FICE READY-MADE CLOTHING AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE KNOWN IN THE HISTORY OF T HE Dis- 2RICT OF COLUMBIA. CELLULOID COMBS FROM TRE GREAT AUCTION SALE HELD IN NEW YORK THIS WEEK BY THE ZYLONITE COMPANY. TWENTY THOUSAND GROSS Of Fine Celluloid Combs disposed ot at auction, of which our buyer was able to secure SEVENTY. bono ‘Y-FIVE These we shall sell at ONE-HALF regular prices. TEN CENT COMBS VICTOR © ADLER’S Ten Per Cent Clothing House, 927 and G29 7th at mw.,corer Massachasettsave, | FF¥ i 4 y E= (Open Saturday Until 11pm. mo |” v ERE Cc geo EER he TIT g585 maxraoxe ae Eee? DUC DE MONTEBELLO, ‘oo Eee § Kx = CARTE BLANCHE, TWENTY-FIVE CENT COMBS EXTRa-DRY. ‘Will be sold at Tn competitive tastings in London, gee of the leading brands of Cham yagne were adjudicate! upon by 42 wine trade, when the 'C DE MONTEBELLO was placed FIRST. FRE mT >. W. BUBCHELL, ge xk Oy nls Aste F ok co bay ‘ eS _—_ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, te Black and Steel Nets, ‘Novelties in Lace Drapery Nets. Hosiery. Stainless Black Stockings that will fill all require- ments. Silk Stockings in all colors, FOSTER KID GLOVES. Celebrated Foster Improved Lacing Gloves, are su- Perior in fit and reliability, @1 per pair and upward. HAMBURG EDGE. ‘Large assortment of finest quality Edge and Insert- ing. ‘Two thousand yards Edge st 18¢. : regular price, 350. CLOAKS and MILLINERY below cost, FELT HATS at 50. ; former price, $1.75 to $2.75. sto 807 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR REAT RAT! -EVERY ARTICLE GAR Sat SS Aaowasarion. jal3-ot 1241 and 1243 11th at, ne. ‘THAT IT WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK AT OUR STOCK OF LARGE AND SMALL BOYS’ SUITS AND OVERCOATS THAT HAVE BEEN REDUCED IN PRICES. SOME OF THEM HAVE ONLY A FEW SIZES IN THE PARTICULAR LOT. OTHERS WE HAVE TOO MANY OF. SOME ARE NOT CHANGED IN PRICES AT ALL, BUT IF YOU WANT THOSE THAT HAVE BEEN, YOULL FIND ENOUGH TO SELECT FROM. THAT OUR SALE OF ABERDEEN CHEVIOT THAT WE HAVE BEEN OBLIGED TO ORDER ANOTHER LOT, WE OPEN TO-DAY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19TH, TWELVE NEW STYLES, MOSTLY “PRONOUNCED” PATTERNS. YOU'LL FIND NO 85 PANTS ANYWHERE ELSE IN WASHINGSON MADE UP AND FINISHED EQUAL TO OURS. EB BARNUM & CO, 519 931 PENN. AVENUE. Ee 2 INCH DEBEI , AS CHEAP 302% BEIGE CUT TO As Cl DOURLE COMBINATION, ‘T24] and 1243 Lith st. ce. Tesmeen, Gian 2% Cx REMEMBER, WE ARE STILL OFFERING THE CHOICE OF ONE HUNDRED DIFFERENT 8TYLES OF INGRAIN, TAPESTRY, AND BODY BRUSSELS CARPET AT PRIME COST. NOW Is THE TIME TO BUY. | _We are offering some extrs good bargains in BLAN | KETS and COMFORTS. Heavy 10-4 White BLAN. Ja13-6t | KETS, ¢1 up. We are showing some beautifal styles in SAT- TEENS, 124c., 15¢. ‘ PLAID and CHECK NAINSOOK, 5c., 6c., 8c., 10c. * Besutiful DIAGONAL DRESS GOODS, 12%4¢., 15¢. All-Wool COLORED CASHMERE, 37c. ‘38-inch All-Wool BLACK CASHMERE, 50c. | Fine Stock UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES, | ac., &e. NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, 3 yards long, | 81 per pair. | = JOHNSON, GARNER & 00., 686 Penn. ave., south side, | m9 UR MAMMOTH GIRCULAM CONTAINS 25 ev cle out. BLE COMBINAT ON STORE. T2AT and 1943 Lith at. we. Jhanii-ot | Wise To Wass, | THE QUESTION OF “WHAT TO WEAR” TROU- | BLES THE “FAIRER” MORE THAN IT DOES THE | “STERNER” SEX, BECAUSE LADIES HAVE A WIDE FIELD FOR THE EXERCISE OF THEIR DIFFERENT TASTES, WHILE MEN, WHO WRES TLE WITH LIFE'S MORE SERIOUS PROBLEMS, LIMIT THEMSELVES TO ABOUT FOUR SHAPES OF COATS, THE TROUSERS AND VESTS (WITH THE EXCEPTION OF Ta LOW-CUT OR FULL. DRESS VEST) BEING ALIKE IN CUT AND SHAPE, No MATTER WHAT SHAPE THE COAT MAY BE. THE SACK OR NEGLIGEE SUIZ, THE CUTAWAY FROCK OR SEMI-DRESS SUIT, THE PRINCE ALBERT OR SQUARE-CUT DOUBLE-BREASTED FROCK SUIT AND THE FULL-DRESS On SWALLOW-TAIL SUIT ARE THE STYLES THAT MEN MUST CHOOSE FROM, AND WE HAVE THEM HERE IM THE FINEST FABRICS MADE, CUI IN THE LAT? ST AND MOST APPROVED FASHION, TRIMMED IX ‘THE RICHEST POSSIBLE WAY AND TAILORED IN THE MOST ARTINTIC MANNER WE ARE PARTICULARLY PROUD OF THR ABSOLUTELY PERFECT FITTING QUALITIES OF OUR FINER GRADES OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, AND Ix ‘THIS IMPORTANT ITEM WE YIELD THE PALM TO NONE, NOT EVEN TO THIS COUNTRYS MosT FAMOUS SWELL TAILORS, WHO CHARGE FABULOUS FRIOES-NOT BROAUSE OF THE SUPERIORITY OF THE OLOTHES THEY MAKE’ BUT BECAUSE THEIR NAMES ARE KNOWN TO FAME AS “AWFULLY SWELL” BE WISE IN YOUR GENERATION, AND WHEN YOU WANT FINEST CLOTHING THIS 18 THR PLACE TO COMB. YOWLL FIND SUCH HERE, CORRECT IN ALL THINGS, INCLUDING PRIOR =~ PANTALOONS HAS BEEN SUCH A SUCCESS | ee | Ar Tur Pas Rora, BoYs CLOTHING, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, 33 ie iN PER GEST DIScoun (OFF MARKED PRICES.) id # Full lines of everything usually found in Boys’ Clothing Stores, Dry Goods Stores, or Furniture Stores are being closed out at 20 percent discount off the reduced prices at the PALAIS ROYAL The only broken Lota are the following, which are to go at 333% per cent discount: UPHOLSTERY GOODS. IRISH POINT OURTAINS— 85.75 $7.50 $10.00 $15.75 5.00 675 875 14.00 166 2.25 2.91 4.66 6334 9450 0584 $0.54 220.00 823.00 $27.00 18.00 20.00 25.00 6.00 6.66 8.33 #1200 © 91334 © 916.67 VELOUR AND SILK TURCOMAN CURTAINS— 960.00 50.00 16.60 633.94 TAPESTRY FURNITURE COVERINGS— Regular Prices.. $2.89 $3.50 $3.75 5.75 96.75 ‘Reduced from $5 to $4.50: less Discount of 81.50. POLES (Wood and Brass)— Reduced Prices.. .35 .50 .75 $1.00 $1.50 $250 33% Discount... 12 16 25 335083. ToGoat..... 24 34 60 .67 100 8167 G27 A few 25 cont Poles left, but they will probsb’y ‘be gone when gou call, 90 we have not placed them on the above list. FRINGES— ‘The salesmen were too busy to give list of prices. It can be stated, however, that we still have over ® hun- dred pieces remaining. Your choice at + less then they're marked. BOYS' CLOTHING—HATS. 5 Children's Overcoats (2 to 5 years), Double- breasted. Frock Coats, with Inverness Capes, genuine London made, imported to sell at $12.50; to goat 86.75....5 Kilt Overcoats (2 to 5 years), Loudon made, imported tonell for $10: towo at $4 75....1 each for 2, jand 5 years old Children, Half-Kilt ported to sell for $10; to go Boucle Cloth Overcoats, with Sat 246 and 6 years), cost to import $7.50; to go at 85. ‘Hoods (ages Navy-Blue (ages 234, 4 and 5), cost $8.50; togo at | $6.50. ...Genuine Imported Silk Plush Tam O'Shanter |} Caps, reduced from 82. ?5 to $1.38. Those at $1.95; to | goat $1.25. Those at $1 65, togo at $1.15. Those of | Corduroy marked $1.15, to go at 75c. i ®™ Above few illustrations show how we intend to | dispose of broken lot«. Unbroken still going at 20 | per cent Discount off the reduced prices. | HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. | No broken lots as yet, but advise an early call for any | of the following: ic. 72-inch Table Damask. coing at 60, 5c. Towels of all kinas, going at 20c. 1.50 Table N.pkins, going at $1.39 11-4 Marseilies Bedspreads, woing at $1.12. 50c. Merrit’s Shrunk Flannels, going at 40c. | $1.25 Merrit's Shrunk Skirts, eoing at $1. 25 Embroidered Flannel, going at $1. 81 Dress-length Ginhams, going at 80c. ‘Hemstitened Linen Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases. S2~ THE PALAIS ROYAL'S Advertisement in other half of this column may interest you. Pricesisr Or Tux PPPoA A IT giSg Bor fA FE AA It i ava AA RRR, 00 Lt ghiBy Ro oy y aE os ERE O YY AA E | RE ¥ 24 tun GREAT CLOSING-OUT SALE. ‘The most cloquent price-list for the departments to be abolished is no price list at all. If we were to attempt to give s price-list of House- ‘keeping Goods and Upholstery Goods and Boys’ Cloth- ing you night thin we're merely closing out afew broken lots(as are ur competitors) and not the con- tents of three ordinars-sized stores, We can only again cent, discount is taken off the marked price of every- ‘thing. After broken lots appear they will be made to disappear by the magic of prices that will make many daily visitors to the Palais Royal. NEW Goons. FOR EVENING WEAR wo are reg iving daily new Fans, Handkerchiefs, Laces, Gloves, 5.iks, Gauzes, &. ‘We want room for them, hence the following ‘SWEEPING-OUT PRICES FOR WARM GOODS, ETC., FOR ‘MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN. FOR MEN— 35e. Colored Cashmere Socks, too at 21c. @1 Red Wool Underwear, to o at 68c. $1.25 Norfolk and New Brunewick. to go at 680, 48c, Wool Bicycle Hove, to go at 25. ‘$2 Medicated Wool Underwear, to go at $1.60. 1.75 Colored Cashmere Underwear to go at $1.40. 81.50 M-dica'ed Wool Underwear, to go at $1.20. 1.35 White Cashmere Underwear, to go at $1.08. 81.75 White English Underwear, to go at $1.40. 68c. English Silk Hcarts, to go at 480. 44c. Silk and Satin Scarfs, to go at 29c. ‘RGc. Batin-lined Scarfs, to go at 3 for Ze. G8c, Silk Suspenders (fancy), to go at 350. 48c. All-silk Suspenders, to go at 25c. TWENTY PER CENT DISCOUNT off marked prices of Silk Mufflers and Warm Gloves (Kid and worsted for ‘walking and driving); aleo Cartwright & Warner's Un- FOR WOMEN— 68 and 08c. Felt Hate, to fo at 250. $20 Trimmed Bonnets, to go at $5. ‘50c. 38-inch Check Suitings, to go at 39c, ‘96c. All-eilk Sash Ribbons. to go at 75c. '39c. Loop-edged @. G. Bibbdns to go at 190. ‘250, Stamped and Fringed 8plashere, to go at 194, D. C., remind you the stocks are yet complete, and 20 per | 1 miscellaneous lot (13) of Ladies’ Jackets and Visites, in Boucle and Beaver, sizes 32, 30, 38 and 42. “Remnant” Price... 858 2 Ladies’ Black Fine Cloth Newmarkets, with hood. Size 34. Regular Price. These have become slightly soiled from hand- Ang. We allow considerably more than it will cost to have them Isund-red. “SLIGHTLY SOILED” LINEN TABLE CLOTHS. 7 size 2 yds. by 25 yds, White German Dam- ‘ask Fringed Cloths, er “t “Odd lot” of Dinner Napkins. —& don % Bleached German Linen Damask Dinner Nap- kins, superior quality, handsome paiterus. Regular Prices $7.50 and $8.50 “Remnant” Price,. - 6.00 «Second floor.) “ODD-SIZES" IN GLOVES. A number of customers keep themselves sup- Plied from our “remnant size,” thereby mak- ing 8 savtog on every pair. % Pairs Ladies’ 4-button Black Beal Kid { “Remnant” Pric 13 Pairs Ladies’ 4-button Real Kid Gloves, in brown shades: sizes 534, 63 und 7. Regular Price. “Remnant Price”. i | “ODD-SIZES” IN MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, | Wehurry offthe lastfew garments at a lower | price, and buy new styles to take their place, | constntly changing and improving the stock. 5 Ladies’ Fine Muslin Hubbard Sort Nicht- | Dresses, yoke of Hamburg inserting and tucks; sizes 13, 14 and 15; one-third off the price Regular Price. Be | “Remnant” Price sn 5Uc. 2 Ladies’ “Prido of the West” Muslin Nia Gowns, hand-work button-holes, well-made; sizes 12 and 14. Regular Price. “Remnant” Price -... 3 | 2 Ladies’ Extrafine ‘Muslin Corded-band Che- mise; size 46 Regular Price... “Remuat” Price. 3 Ladies’ Fine with Tochow{ lace: yoke of five tucks, Hamburg trimmed: Regular Price........ “Remnant” Price (Second floor.) “ODDS” IN INFANTS' WEAR ar H HALF AND NEARLY HALF-PRICE. | 1 Infants’ Brown Silk Cap, Normandy crown, | very pretty; Last one. Regula’ Price. 4 “Remnant” Price. 2 | 1tmfante’ Basket, iined and ‘trimmed with white swiss and ribbons, slightly faded, Regular Price. “Hemnant" Price . 75e. 3 Childrens’ Fine White Nainsook Mother Hubbard Aprons. Regular Price “Reunnant” Price. -25e. ‘SChiltren’s Fine White Nainsook Aprons, shirred front, trimmed with embroidery. Regular Price. 1 ! (Second floor.) | “ODD SIZES" IN MERINO UNDERWEAR, ‘7 Infants’ Ribbed Saxony Wool Vests, size 2 -80c. “ODD LOT” OF WHITE CROCHET COTTON. ‘3 dor Balls D. M. C. Crochet Cotton, best made. Regular Price, per ball... “Bemnant” Pre, per ball. (Birst floor; rear.) “ODD SIZES” IN CORSETS. 2 Ladics’ American Coutil Corsets, double side steels, aizes 26 and 30. WANTED+HELP. 'ANTED—A COLORED WITE BEST pk ie at te A len i NSS Wear ofoe. ee ANTED-A GOOD ae ty Hier abd cient wants oe, Batt ning HO Jaly-3t° © WAxtED_\ aire Gr OR NURSE G who: os Xbe wpplied yesterday 11am. might call a ain, Ware eee Fa. th HILL $100 per month. “MIL Fe, war ta, offe home " Leto FQg.RESTSOCTHERN | PRONT, ROOM, SUIT. able tor two. eaeenns ales, & room with board; 18190 stn w Fs ished or unfurnished fig: south front. hendics near. RK KENT—1533 P ST. NW. Kooms Ca ents for OR RENT—THREE UNFURNISHED oor torparriea Ss suitable Bisine room. fe 516 Oth st. niw., between 9 and 5. Res a Sa hatte a mad for ligt at housek jocation cen: juire at bank, ‘and nest dour toe oc We AAY, Ee OO. ren Tooma. —— RENT—THE 8: OF th wn wes ioe wisvctor and ¢ bee conveniences; two doors {rou tenusyivania ave. In- quire in store. 19-3 RENT—PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, WITH Fists cot gestions nd wits ovine eum en: very fg bueniere in house, location deus fal, oppomite Fran are. BOT ™ terme moderate poaersesinn: "ad Fo te Tang SECOND-STORY rRONT room, furnished; all conveniences, terms = ate: private famtly. 418 Pat mw gale ae KR RENT_COMMODIOUS FURNISHED ROO! ‘at, opposite Metropolitan E ANC. AM- ‘as Waitress Ww NTED—TWO WHITE GIRLS, ON! and La the pe a eed ANTED-LAD? [VE HOURS DAILY, Wj RR TORRE RURAL, nd competent. “Apply 10.81 Friday) MES Aas Teh ae we APY AO twenty) Por prrmancut position 18, ni ou ont very eat weed appiye ‘kom IN A PUBLIC OFFICE, A PERSON education, hand. . writing & very 4 mala: expected and any special acqull 7 orotherwise ih handwriting of Fr aw. _ 3alb-3t* WANIEDTIPE WITHER OPERATORS | AND poree¢ contemplating renting machines for the of lananinn oom 4 Sthibe my Standard Keminaton No.2 Machines whsch Jam renting st slow 8. ‘on Pak Dts ei. PFERT. 7 W: ‘ANTED—A MARRIED MAN ON STOCK FAR one without family preferred. who understands Ee busi, ess; chance ior Se man." Give parti ‘circumstances. Address FARMER, Star office. 4 ‘feat Remington Np’ Machines in prod cond Nu bet of machines imited. ton; terms low. Num Area: GEO. R BEIFFERT, cate P-P.C.Co.. city Jal ITED—DUNDORE'S: PLOYMENT BU- Wiecemncn eget Tabor, for District for sof domestic labor. for Distr and States, with reference. 717 M st. n. ‘tailor aqua, with- reas cute ‘the cout thease or paver patterns: al’ drafty, dou on go da 525 11thst. n.w., opposite Mores’. jal4-1m th, secu ir hus own iocalfty, an Gld°. "Y Bouse: references. MEG. HOUSE. Yack Box oth. dw ANTED—BOYS, WITH GOOD SOPRANO. Yoloes. Salaries paid. Apply at ST. JOHN'S CHOIR-ROOM, 16th and H sta, w., Tuesday ant Pri- day evenings, 6:30 o'clock." ‘Jal0-Ststh&sm ANTED MEN, WOMEN, BOYS, AND G_RLA. ‘earn 20c. to $2 an hour at their own homes: no hambor: work iastinple aud nay. Twenty workitig sunples: an euvelupe, containing @ sample of goods ‘and full instructious, sent for 10c., to help pay’ post- age. ke, Address 1.0. KOWELL & CO., Rutland, Vt or la es F 5 ne av. Fost F {OR RENT_IN NORTHWEST SECTION, LAROR rr ieimen, erate. Addres (OR RENT. “aire Fine tinnine POR, RENT- Pee ow QE RENT_ FURNISHED FIRST OR SECOND ted by owner ‘T6Rs staat Pass the without boa: back OR RENT_FUKNISHED ROOMS, IN FAMILY Fehiwo: south front. 1451 K 1. = ‘suitable for three or four gem ie first-class: meals sent out, terms? Box 12, Star office. SEAM IOWA CIKCLE A PLEANAN suite of Rooms, front parlor with te enw. Jals-3t" 218-5 on 3 aa Bed r yarlor with mantel bed: table boarl family; references. 1303Q stn. \RLOR AND BED-ROOM ON FiasT ly tarnished, at GO8 13th st. aw. suitable for be |, oom aid parlors: house oc- jor and Bished suite of lo je OR RENT—O pail family’ OOM OW feat spd gas: bath-room same Inne bed-room, $10 extra, on 1st st. third door from Dr. Sunder.apd ‘Ok KENT—611 13TH ST, N. W. mal to the Ebbitt and Riggs House, picely furnis suite of Rooms, with 201 LO! ished Rooms, singly or ea suite, with or without be Tee Hee, ee OR REN (1502 HST, NW, HANDSOMEL) furmisied Rooms, finest location tn the city, co ‘veufent to hotels and st-eet cara, Pre JOR RENT—317 8T.. OPPOSITE I ON- Biathatrs coarch:*eivent late bundaceey fas ished rooms: table board a specialty. first-class, at reasonable tema.” Jail ANDSOMFLY (FURNISHED 2a, fog including | . Also, another 26 ‘ONVI te Bre. suitable fur a Senator, T ‘three Toom for xentleman on third floor: re NE OFFICE ROOMS, Co! yand F ate. GURLEY . ELEGANTLY FUR- rogins on first floor PAR. | .ore, eu suite OF single: alvo. pleasant Siftable for geutiemen; with or without bo.rd: st 800 Lith et: niwe Refereuces terey 18 Q STN. W. eiGHT ROOMS and cellar jelatad snd ‘papered, NG & Walkie OO {itn nares nl OR RENT—BRICK HOUSE, NEARLY NEW window. 008 Fe, RENT-NEAR THE! and iewmantly aitua including 103 2d at t tin oa aaa ee a ‘the Istand 15th. sli] THOS. E WAGGAMAN. KEN1—931 RHODE ISLAND AVE. &W rooms, yodeny ro revod ouiy ea. "Ww CLARENCE DUVALL. a O25 Fat aw, EAR CHAMBERLAIN’ 01 or eu suite south witdowa, bende Rone room, rd. 2013 15th table for office. wit Bes: NER OF 1919 Fat. OTH | ICES—IN OUK NEW BUILDING | J alrconveniences, steam beat TYLER & RUTHERFORD, Aw diz-sm W ANTED_A DRESSMAKER IN EVERY FAMILY. ers for Prof. CHRISTNER'S new “Iu- ternational Tailor System with ‘any inch-rulo oF lupe-measure alone, as iors cus. Pattorne and materials’ cut, bated, draped of- insde Mme. 8. J, MESSER, “Conservatory uf Modes." 1222 Fetu.w, Washineton, D.C. 6-310" _ WANTED--SITUATIONS. _ ANTED—SITUATION AS SALESMAN IN HAT of Men's Furnishing Store, by a youn mau who has hid two years experieuce im wane business, Cel furnish reference, Address X. ¥.U., Staroflice. 1t* YeANTED-SITUATIONS “FOR TWo wiiITE ‘Wowen, one a& cook and the other aa chamber- maid.” Referees furuistied, Call at 2606 1 nw. ANTED-A YOUNG MAN OF BEST HABITS and excellent education, ared th rty. wishes to take charze of Congressman's correspoudence, de- Wri Ing dictation: ‘Afters fm. Co thces. "JOHN HARRISON, Star offices . foe AG ‘LEMAN, distinct penm :n, having some legal experience, & position in real estate orlaw cffice, of at cretaty to sate Member, Address AB’ U., Star office. rs i Jalg-3t in a private as infaut’s nurse or sears! family; city references turuished. Apply at S10 1Nth We. Jal9-3e" ANTED—BY A COLORED WOMAN A PL\CE to cook, wash, ani Iron, and do general house- work in private family; ply at 1804 L ERS ANT! is — for Cooks, Chatnbersuids: Waitress, Latudrese aud Nurses Seamstress. en Waiters Qvoka Com! taen Butlers. SAM'L A. COOMDS, 020 F st-uw, ANTED-A YOUNG MAN DEST wont, as copyint; writes & uv. Reminuton typewriter. Address AMIGO, 1 ANTED — BY A TABLE | RETTLI Wothite woman, whb 4a fiwt-chue French ox, A sicdation; best of city references, Appiy at Yeave. mw: y ANTED—A YOUNG LADY Di cal Position; understands typ. - furnish instrument if desired. ¥ A RESPECTABLE < ituation to cook, wash and iro wood relerences. Apply ANTED. Somat ‘fata wis BY A FRENCH BUTLER, A PLACE in a private family. Good city references. Ad- dress FRENCH BUTLE:, Star office, ja18-3t° ‘ANTED—BY ‘MAN, NINETEEN years of Eiidvecs ‘bow 3 ‘box wi 'TED—SITUAIIONS FOR ALL KINDS OF help: free to ein to had experience in as bad exh ine, “STEVENS EMPLOY MEST be. wenuine, ae OES T AND HoOM RENTING BUREAU, pam, ks, wade Doses, Waiters, housemen, ‘three refined housekeepers, two luly ‘M. BURNHA: nw.jal Bute _ WANTED. -ROOMS. )—BY FIRST-OLASS COLORED Ca- Hence dintuv-room sat kitchen, with not feos Sou than ‘Ton’ boarders "or ‘sul able pl ce for au ‘cating: ‘references exc E changed. pyar fice. fy TANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY—3 KOOuS Wiiabie for tent howekecpine, ponnauent it satisfactory. Address B. B.,632 D at. n. w. i was HREE OR FOUR UNFURNISHED V fioonne for leu Housekeeyiug, for three, adulte: rice must be reasonable; state price, etc. Addreas A. BW. sureties. ‘ Te \NTED—KOOMS—MANY PERSONS CALL ON NTED—| War tery day for furatshed ard unt rooms Persons beving them to. rekt should noe ws R0oM RENTING AGENCY, 612 th st-mw. JOT5¢" WANTED--HOUSES. the Howse Deparment: wonid eccoumodate owners Wier Waca if desired: reference. “Aduress Box Lis, Star office. jalo-er W243 b. 2 an FROM OWNERS, HOUSES placed dius wilt be iboraly advertised af cur ex Pense. ‘Meuts collected. | states Tnsurance effected, HOLLAND & THOMPSON, 1313 F, Adjoin- ing Sun Udita. geld \y ANTED_WE ARE A Wetarhicuing, “alterna, se and repairing a SUL-EN & POLTES. P Bortode Factory. 10 Ward's e100 eS ver . Feplating aspectalty. Jal7-im ) AND WELL-| Sa 4 to the work, also shorthand and type- | Po snus sor coach un refer | Sey y-ot RAPID AND iG & situation in a confectionery or | making, 3 | M pact x fixtures: 81. New Lork a Fan ty four hurses and ‘ 2K KENT— ___FOR RENT_STORES. RK RENT—STORE, SUITABL ess: fixtures for Dutcher store, ive-box, &e.; also | oom brick beuse, all modern an, ILL. & JOHNSTON, 738 ‘OLD ESTABLISHED FEED Store, No. 1417 High st, Georgetown. D.C, w th aber month.” RA PHILLL 07 & st. hw. FOK ANY BUSI. Ps, 1428 ‘eS _ FOR SALE—LOTS. IR PALE—S0c. PER LOOT, FOUR LOTS ON M at, between 4% and 6th sta. w.. at the low vice of \e. fler foot: street arty. @1.50 pek ft. | iow York ave. JOR PURCHASED AT once a niuber of very desif.b.e build ng lots on Sti st. betwoon Band Cu ead alo on Gat. be tween 12th and 13th ne LOUIS P. SHOEMAKE. 20 iw. nw. ext to the corner jai will 3a re s Bort 810, 2: n the spring. tol. attest; wORMSTLOT & 18-6t 1 Owe: tof Fa ay.; also ow m* per month, IR SALE—LOTS ON RHODE. of 16th st WM. P. —A TENTH INTERE5T IN THE BEAU- | Brtitul site at the head of 19th 7 100%90; wisl BRADLLY, JOR SALE—WE HAVE FOR SAl | B'iiece of business. property, t.. bet. 11th | 75. Both of these pieces of propery iiito xood paying investments, AP. Hdl lw ROK, SALE | FSS spring, ug Lots Jalsa wa Fen sie Lor ox WEST SIDE OF 8TH ST, i] between Land M, nq 30. < | ja18-3t TOR 8, GOOD LOT ON 4% .BET ‘Algo 90 feet fronton 4 Will well ver, low if wuld at ‘once; terms casy, C. Hl PARKER, 4)y and EF ste.a. TSTAN: $7,500, hich will be radrd this winter and apportitned ationg the owners ‘An opportunity tor at i veatmuett that > per veut. Price, $04 OOU PeWat B, YOUNG, 1303 Pat.n.w. OK SALE—CHOICE LOTS ON & 00.» i338 Fat HEAP—LOTS AT FOREST GLEN, 1, Lie, aud 2 couts Fg Af sold betore ORD, ARIF 14235 Fst. JOR SALE—THE BEST INVESTMENT OF THE | Day 1 offer Build or avenue, ‘watuin four squares of bc Street cars "for only $300 ep «rade, abd -h. ach #2 X d a V 81.600 HANDY, ab @23-han _@21-1m ser _ MONEY TO LOAN. IN HAND TO LOAN On tate, at 6 per cen 21 F st. BW. ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON CITY REALESTATE AND CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1006 F on Maryland farms. TO Doai cok IN -UMS Fi _ 18-6 TO LOAN $1,000 rei property. i HARDING & WATERS, Ual8-3t] G06 11ch wt aw. ‘TATE SECURITY AT eee —_ $30.000 iovestinte'of tuterert tu sume of $5,000 dud upward. Ver, 7-60" ‘sual comma. NIGHT, 607 7th at. nw. ur ward, at the lowest rates of interest and commis- 316 im ‘ONEY TO LOANT. rates of interest on | mi tue city. “sun SEY TO LO. oF stocks, ral estate notes, Suui- from €100 to any amount Lips, Ts19'New York avenue. E HAVE MONEY TO nro Operate? Wiaita até orn sions, on dpproved realestate n thus ity Corner 10h and F ste. 4 MoE, LOANED ON FIRST-CLASS REAL Estate Security. & WILCOX, nusylvania ave. IT AT 10% & JOHNSTON, 738 15th st. REAL ESTATE, BONDS, ‘of other security. in desired. KOA. Ps ue | ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY (cvod personal to an on, 000—TO LOAN 10251 ON REAL ESTATR 8100 — 2000 rere ed Sosttey Mae 322 GH. WaT Ni Ciaries pts Maltinore M x13 Oneal aN ‘Estate ‘in sums to security, ri ecm Ra Fen ‘cor. Hand 20th sta ae ram F& RENT_902 ASR AVE NE, TWo-sToRY ‘ud basement, bay-window Bric: House. mew. six S23tmonde BieNRY Sawolie Ts sah t's 4 JOR RENT—A LOVELY OORNIR RESTUENCE, 475,0.s1 a, Mect: bullh only “ares Frama, newly i rooms, wi ‘modern. tm nguire st 740 sta, ucts Ta, Sth wt. Or... 125 ‘Deer 2 jet st, Sr 100 Conn. ave, Fst.near ear k wi. ‘isth, 1ir RO, HOLTZMAN, 10th and Fata mw. F wa RENT—ON NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE. 3- brick hous, hewiy and table for small family. $55 eben! 4 i Ber berth, Se < eee: eg5t aoe z BE Hes eheeeEt ara. Rear Gy 0.4) Benning 20 Kear 8 30 Kear 5.30 Rowe & Sae = aig = Be i Hi Fes a!