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ed ay THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, —— y i le D. C.,“MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1888, THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: President Corbin’s public statement of the causes ‘Yeading to the strike oo the Reading Railroad and tm the Schuylkill Valley colliertes tsa very well written exposition of the company’s side of the present controversy. and cannot fail to largely in- uence the public mind. Im respect to the railroad strike, it sets forth no facts which were notalready known. There seems to Dave been no dispute or aoubt about the origin of that trouble. Certain train gangs retusea to Geliver a number of loaded cars at their destina- ‘oa; and, asthe law required the company, as a common carrier, to deliver them, somebody else had to be hired to take the places of the Insubordi- hate gangs, and dothe work. The reason given for the men’s refusal was thai the Knights of Labor had declared a boycott against the concern to whom the freight was consigned—a fact which not only does not excuse the offense against discipline, Dut, in theopinion of every lover of itverty, inten- sifles It; for It was long aco decided, by the plain- est expression the American people could give to their sentiments, that the boycott was ap exotic which could not flourtsh tn our tree sot! In the case of the miners there is this diflerence, ‘That room existed for a misunderstanding of the torms of the agreement between the company and the miners, dated the Ist of September last. ‘The company, according to Mr. Corbin, understood ‘that the meu agreed to continue at work after the Ast of January, on condition that whatever ques- tons about wages still remained unsettled on that Gave should then be adjusted amicably and ac- cording toa pisn already discussed and mapped ‘Out between the parties, The contract, however, ‘Was Written In terms whose meaning unlettered men would not be Likely to grasp fully, and which ‘would be quite Liable to be to them by their representative im the negotiations, Througn either ignorance or design. This view ecetves additional support from the fact that the miners who have gone with most beart into the sere, end who have proved thetr faica tm ne per. sistence by quitting the region for good, are ti mont tiliterate class of foreigners, but slightly ac- quainted with our language, and knowing abso- Jutely nothing of our laws and customs, Mg. Corbin’s firmness in refusing to reopen fm any way the question of the rallroaders’ strike seems to be entirely justified. He is not absolutel¥ committed, however, to such an extreme policy with regard to the miners; and, it they have the good sense to keep their cause distinct from that of the train.gangs, and insist upon its Detng considered on its own merits alone, a recon- efiiation may yet be effected Mr. Corbin has Just put the Reading company into the position, by pedlication from which he could not escape, if he ‘would, of being bound to pay its miners the highest ‘wages paid by any of its competitors for the same class of service. They can now tako him at his word, and return to work, if they will, on this basis, More than that it would not be fair to ask. _——— ‘The nomination of Mr. Marshall McDonald to be United States Fish Commissioner, sent to the Sen- ate to-day, 13 one which will be generally com- mendea. Mr. McDonald 1s thoroughly equipped for the position, bota by scfentific and practics) Knowledge of the duties of the service, and ‘Dis long experience in the various branches of ‘the office, and especially with Msh propagation and preservation, makes the appointment a pecu- larly tting one. Viewed in tne light of a well earned promotion, his advancement 1s at once a recognition of valuable service already performed abd a guarantee of an intelligent and efficient ad- mufnistration of the important interests committed to bis charge. Oc ‘The long agony is over. The hundred or more asptrants for the offices of District Attorney and ‘Postmaster of Washington cap now rest in peace, and pursue thetr respective avocations without ‘ope OF fear,s0 far as those two prizes are concerned- Of the nomfation of both Mr. Blairand Mr. Rossit can be Said that they are on their face respectable, and, 90 far asis now Known, unobjectionable on personal grounds. How the offices will be admin- Astered remains to be seen; but there 1s every Feagon to believe that the service will be creditable ‘othe incumbent in both cases, and satisfactory to ‘the public. Pamonrm Stor coe, Grund Clearing Sale continued. Prices cut to BLANKETS! BLANKETS! BLANKETS! mn Bes 910.00, now £8.00. pelance of our, winter Dress Goods at is fenton Aa ea exes steom ign at coat, ‘and 7octa, Be ean ERS | cone Furlined Gloves, atcost, we have only s few Co."s transi Co's fer patterns, Stemp- CARHART & LEIDY, 928 7th and 706 K ste. nw. COERATE SALE CONTINUES FOR ‘ANOTHER iBLe COMMINA? ow atone | & im dive Test and a3 Litem ae 158 MW. V, ‘Manicare ‘and iH SUPPLY OF eae Ra BE IRDRCgES. Fe een ee ie oo aaionaSlets pene For sale in quantities to auit at 0% Greesera ‘Ever Fivadoa: Sica Just received from the importers a consignment of EMBROIDERED MULLS, FOR DRAPERIES, ‘in very elegant designe. a, Se MRS. M. J. HUNT, P23 1309 Ft ow Samra Dem Sam JUST OPENED. W. 3. TEEL, 9OSY PENNSLVANIA 4 AVES Ja20_ SPECIAL NO. 4—5U0 REMNANTS LACE, C1 SSeS ee . ‘pecs * SJoussos, Garsen & Co. REMEMBER. WE ARE STILL OFFERING THE GHOICE OF ONE HUNDRED DIFFERENT STYLES OF INORAIN, TAPESTRY, AND BODY BRUSSELS CARPET AT PRIME cost. NOW 18 THE TIME To BUY. We are offering some extre good barwains in BLAN KETS and COMFORTS. Heavy 10-4 White BLAN- K&TS. gi up. ‘We are showing tome beantiful styles in SAT- TEENS, 120. 15. PLAID and CHECK NAINSOOK, 5e., 0c... 80., 10¢. Beautiful DIAGONAL DRESS GOODS, 12540.» 150. AL Wool COLORED CASHMERE. 370. ‘38-inch All-Wool BLACK CASHMERE, 50c, Pine Stock UNDEKWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES, bo.. ke. NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, 3 yards long, @) per pair. JOHNSON, GAANER & CO, ‘626 Penn. ave. south aide, EMS. IMPOL TERS, NEWSDEALERS, STALIONELS, AND ENGKAVERS, 1417 Pa av., above Willard’, All the latest Books i All the latent News: Dover aad nd Fertecal, "A full tine NISITING CAKD ENticaY SOA SPECIALTY. Wedding Invitatioum Anuounceincats At Haine Cards, a Scere tal Cental boas noreoel tee tance Are te sae ee ae Une Piowrree LY FILLED, FOR @2 (jE sTLEMES suits scovnen, 80 conte: Panta, 23conis: Vente bocoate Jove “Sepa eal 1GLdek Sete esd 43 Aidit’, Prices Repvcen. WE OFFER BALANCE OF OUR STOCK OF EFF EU RRR g58s hm EE Ee ie ¥ we ok RE Sse AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. SEALSACQUES, SEAL VISITES, ROBES, MATS, CAPS, GLOVES, AND FUR TRIMMINGS. JAMES ¥. DAVIS SONS, ni3a 1201 Penn. avenue, Cor. 12that. Rassack Tue State Frow Exp To Exo. ‘TRAVEL THE COUNTRY OVER AND YOU WILL NOT FIND SUCH A BARGAIN AS WILL ECLIPSE THE ONE WE OFFER. READ. READ. Just received, 500 dozen Men's Laundried Shirts made of excellent Muslin, perfect finish, hand-worked button-holea, patent stayed, well gussetted, reinforced, ‘no better fitting, in plain shield bosom, double plait, all-over plait and French plait. ‘We will run off the lot in « little while, the price will be 75 CENTS. Ask our competitors the real value. ‘Not a shirt in the lot worth less than $1.00, and most | of them worth $1.25 and $1.50. 2 THIS WILL SPREAD LIKE WILD FIRE AMOXG ‘THE PEOPLE. Remerber only 500 dozen. How long can they last? DONT SAY WAIT. You cannot afford to ignore this bargain, But under no consideration will more than one half dozen be sold to any one customer, we {wish to dis. tribute this bargain as much as possible, REMEMBER IT ONLY COSTS YOU 75 CENTSto Duy s $1.50 shirt. ‘They cannot be with us long. ‘You know the old proverb—“He thst hesitates is lost.’ ae BBB RRR 00 7 fs fer ERS? = THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITE RESORT. 420, 422, 424, 426 7thet., 417, 419 Sth st. nw. ‘TO OUT-OF-TOWN VISITORS. ‘We beg to place our store at the disposal of all visitors to the city, as 8 down-town headquarters. No more ee maa SALE CONTINUES FOR ANOTHER 4, meek: samme ION Tone, ee or pore eoy ruben oe NO. | 2——! ere soe Pao BE bent faveea BoB, then goat 4 pair for “aera Ne SUCH VALUES EVER OFFERED ieee Oe SEER exits, COON Faire 1 w Corner wages For Tur Cou a Beaver ub Yersian Lamb Golarand Gaiety ee SEALSKIN CAPS and GAUNTLETS, x VER, WOLVERINE, and BUFFALO SKIN i Si EIS atoa's AE REE and B. H. STINEMETZ & SOR, (223-3m 1237 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Eaniss MORE NEW PICTURES. FOR HOME DECORATION AND BRIDAL GIFTS. Among those recently received are: ‘Millet's “CHURNER,” Chaignesu's “EVENING,” Dapre's “MORNING,” “EVENING BELLS," Rhode Nicholls, ‘The exquisite work of Jules Breton, “THE LAST Ray,” ‘the most important of all ETCHINGS. Many others Also, and many new ENGRAVINGS, NEW PAINT- INGS, MIRRORS OP NEW DESIGNS. The best ‘and handsomest picture frames. G27 A lange and full ine of CARD und CABINET frames much reduced in price, almost nominal ones now. We find onr stock, which has always been the fines and best in this country, too large, and this very attractive cutting-down in price has been made. EARLE & SONS, ‘No. 816 Chestnut st, Phils, Jas. 27-m,w,s,3m ‘THE LOW PRICES WE NAME FOR MEN'S AND YOUTHF CLOTHING. SPECIAL IN MEN'S SUITS aT 810, $15 AND €20. OVERCOATS FROM LOWEST TO FIKEST GRADES. EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED. MONEY REFUNDED IF PURCHASE 18 UNSATISFACTORY. GEORGE SPRAYSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, 23 434 SEVENTE aT. X. W. Ovrrxagerucn, DECORATIVE ART ROOMS ax> NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES. NEW BUILDING, 514 9TH ST. ¥. W: ‘Between E and F Ste. TUESDAY, January 24, 1888, book containing reg- ister of names will be closed and the handsome $60 New Home Sewing Machine will be drawn for ‘Ladies that havo registered are invited to be present. 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO, 23 514 Oth strect, bet, Rand F. Azrave Bear & Co. DEALERS IN SHOE 1211 F STREET X. W. WE BELIEVEIN THE BEST SHOES, KNOWING THEM TO BE THE CHEAP- EST IX 1HE END, SS BURT'S ae RELIABLE SHOES ARE THE BEST FOR FAMILY USE, 8 EVERY PAIR 1S WARKANTED. WE KEEP EVERY GRADE OF SEB- VICEABLE SHOES, AND SELL THEM AT PRICES AS LOW AS THE QUALITY WILL PERMIT. CHILDREN'S SHOES A SPECIALTY. ARTHUR BURT & 00, Aemath-3m =—=-1911 F ST. NW. OT-RATE SALE CONTINUES FOR AXOTHER Ce aston brices and barmase all woods inert DOUBLE COMBINATION sone Tat oudLe3d thet ae oO ya2-61 \PECIAL Ni \—8 ER SUITINGS * SEeR Guar 745-747 Bth at! ne. acre a te Rages portun! GOLDEN Prgots ‘D. Cuaxratr Laces. ‘We bave just bouchta great bargain in Chantilly Laces—Biack and Cream—apd offer them 30 percent under regular prices. Priestley's Camels’ Hairs, elegant quality, at 65c.: ‘worth 91.25. These elegant goodsare all wool, sud 42 inches wide. Pricatley‘s Nun's Veils in ilk and woo) and all-wool, ‘with border all round, all sizes. New Henriettss and Drep d’Almas. Fall stock of elegant black goods at lowest prices. ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pennayivanis sve. pore oR ANOTHER ATION a jaugeros' +0 ras 400 SE RIT eee Comer. UT. ALE CONTI saine prices aul Ce ‘DOUBLE 2241 and 1243 11th at. #.c. [NUES Yi, 2 aad e2r2r AOC ines OSToR VARIETY STORE GL GG S. We handle only the line of Clocks manufactured by the WATERBURY CLOCK COMPANT, having learned by experience that they are the Most Reliable ‘Low-priced Clocks made, We guarantee every clock to keep PERFECT TIME. Round Nickel Clock, 88c. ‘Round Nickel Clock, alarm, $1.23. “Magnet,” alarm, Square Niskel Clock, glass sides, $1.99. “Touriat," alarm of striking Clock, uptight ickel, $2.49, ‘Medina, Walnut Mantle Clock, eight-day, strikes hour and half hour, 82.98. “alps,” Ebony Metal Clook, fine eight-day, strike, chime-bad, 88.49. “Ural” fine Metal and Marble Clock, dight-day, ‘chime. bell, $10.98. “+h Narrow Escape” Novelty Clock, A Broken Siate, ‘Mouse and Cat, $3.47. ‘Brass Elephant Table Clock, 62.90. Brass Cottage Table Clock, $2.49. Beat-wood Clock Brackets, 38c. REMEMBER Any Glock bought of ua which tails ‘TO KEEP PERFECT TIME, ‘Will be replaced by a New and Perfect Time-beoper. ‘Those clocks are all tested before Jesving the mana- Ar Tre Pacus Ror. MER S GOODS BEING SOLD AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. ‘23e. Colored Cashmere Socks to goat 21c. 81.25 Colored Cashmere Underwear to go at 6Sc, ‘$1 Red Wool Underwear, to go at 68. 91.26 Norfolk and New Brunswick, to go at 68c. ‘48c. Wool Bicyice Hose, to go at 25e. 82 Medicated Wool Underwear, to go at $1.60. ‘81.75 Colored Cashmere Underwer, to no at 61.40. 81.50 Medicated Wool Ui ‘35 White Cashmere U: .75 White English Underwear, to go at $1.40. G8e. English Silk Scarfs, to go at 48c. 4c. Silk and Satin Scarfs, to go at 29¢. ‘Setin-Lined Scarfs, to go at 3 for 25c. Ge. Silk Suspenders, (fancy) to go at Ii, 480, All-Silk Suspenders, to go at 25c. TWENTY PER CENT DISCOUNT off marked prices of Silk Muffiers and Warm Gloves (Kid or Worsted for walking and driving); aleo Cartwright & Warner's Un- Vwe wy o% BOY RRR SS Ro 588s WOMENS G00DS MUCH UXDER REGULAR PRICES. 48c, Satin-Lined Hare Muffs, to go at 40c. Sound SU Fels Mots, to go at 25c. Trimmed Bonnets, to go at $5. 50c. 38-inch Check Suitings, to go at 39c. ‘98c. All-Sk Sash Ribbons, too at 75c. ‘38¢. Loop-Edged G.G Ribbons, to go at 19. ‘25e, Stamped and Fringed Splashers, to go at 19¢. HAE eB orm Geil. BOS APPARER OF gat DESCRIPTION; CHEAP. (8c. Hand-Knit Toborgans, to go at 50c. ‘98e. Tom O'Shanter Caps, to go at 50c. ‘98c. Haud-Knit Drawer Loszins, to go at 69¢, 48c. Hand-Knit Drawer Legyins, to go at 39c. 8c. Hand-Knit Hoods, colors, to go at 9c. ‘B9c. White Hand-Knit Hoods, to go at 25c. 82.75 Plush Hoods, coors, to go at 82.15. 86.68 Plush Capes, to goat &. TWENTY PER CENT DISCOUXT off marked prices | of all other articles in Worsted Goods Dept., Wool and Merino Underweas and Hosiery Dept, including Jer- sey Loggins, &o. PPP t A Tr gg AA OL an un & Ad £ AA i Susy P24 tu 244 TE Sash RRR, 00 AL RRO oF aa LT aed b 4 aa E RE O0O Y¥ A ALLILY A. LISNER, Sole Proprietor, COR, PA. AVE. AND 12TH ST. PA A IT g88y PAP AIS 24 Tuas 2°45 HT 8558 RI oO y Y ATL Bay Al Ro? ¥ 24 tus OFFERS A FEW WORDS OF ADVICE. THREE DEPARTMENTS, EQUAL TO THREE ORDINARY STORES, ARE BRING CLOSED OUT AT THE PALAIS ROYAL, YOUVE READ OFIT, DOUBTLEss. YOU READ THAT NOT LONG SINCE WE HAD 625,000 WORTH HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, $11,500 WORTH BOYs" CLOTHING, AND #19,000 WORTH UPHOLSTERY GOODS. WE DID HAVE. WE HAVEN'T NOW. BROREN LOTS ARE GOING AT ‘33% PER CENT DISCOUNT OFF MARKET PRICES. COMPLETE “raNes AT 20 PER CENT Dis- COUNT. IF YOU WANT NOW OR WILL REQUIRE SUCH GODS YOU CANNOT DELAY A CaLl— ‘THAT 18, IF YOU Wisi TO PUR- CHASE OF THE PALAIS ROYAL. PALAIS ROYAL. Wooowarn & Lorsors Corvus. MONDAY, JANUARY 23, CHANGED DAILY. ‘The store st present is a particularly good ‘shopping ground for the econominally inclined. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. For Tur Cues Bax. ‘We call attention to our elegant stock of LADIES’ AND MEN'S EVENING DRESS REQUISITES for wear on this gay occasion. FOR LADIES: Evening Mitts. Evening Gloves, ‘Silk Hosiery. Flegant Fans. Spanish Lace Fichus. Spanish Lace Tiss. Spanish Lace Collarettes, Pine Lace Chemisettes. ‘Lace and-Ribbon Plastrons, Duchense Lace Handkerchiefs, Finost Linen Handkerchiefs. FOR MEN: Pull Dress Shirts. * Latest Shaped Collars, Newest Style Cuffs. White Lawn Bows. ‘Silk and Lisle Hosiery. Evening Gloves, White Silk Handkerchiefs. ‘Finest Linen Handkerchiefs. fe, ke, fe. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and F sta. n.w. Loos: Evestxe Groves. Gloves :com 50c. to $5 per pair, touching all the prices between. 4-Button Opera Perinot Kid Gloves, in cream, Jemon, pink and white, 50c. per pair. 8-Buiton Mousquetaire Kid Gloves, in lemon, Jevender, pink and cream. 81 per pair. 8-Button Length, All-Silk Gloves, embrol- erod tops, in cream only, 81 per pair. 12-Button Length Suede Gloves, in lavender, = lemon, tan, cream and black, $2.50 per Elegant Silk Mitts, in both jersey and lace tops, in white, pik, light blue, cream, tans and Black: lengths, 12, 16 and 20 button. (First floor: Center, under cashier's desk.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sta nw. Srrcut Banoarss Ix Lisexs It seems au unjust discrimination to single out suy particular items for spgcial mention, s0 good is the entire stock: yet the following Appear to be the most conspicuous bargains, | _54 and 60-inch Fuil-Bleached German Linen | Sstin Datnasks, colored bordered and plain | White, Usual selling price is 62 and 65¢. ONLY 50c. PER YARD. GO-inch Pisid Toilauette Table Cloth, red- | blue-and-b: \ds, Heretofore sold at 50c, GS PER YARD. 64-inch Extre-Fine and Heavy Bleached Ger- | man Linen Table Damasks. Never before sold | fortes than $1.00. | ONLY 75c. PER YARD. 66-inch (note width) Creain German Linen Table Damasks, excellent variety of choice | designs, Extra borain. ONLY 56c. PER YARD. 60 pieces 18-inch Heavy Twilled Cotton Kitchen Crash, ONLY Sc, PER YARD. | _ 50 pieces 18-inch Extra-fiue Twilled All- | Linen Crash, in bleached aud brown finish very Geairuble for glass and roller use, worth ONLY 12Kc. PER YARD. 500 pieces Fine Bleached Cotton Bird-eve Cloth, in pieces of 10 yards each. Low prices. { 10 yards 18-inch, only Suc. per viece. 10 yards 20-ineh, only 65e. per piece. 10 verde 24-ineh, oly Boe. por piece. 10 yards 27-Inch, ouly 5c. per piece. TWINTY-FIVE-CENT TOWLIS. Not only is our lineof Towels at th Price unsarpassed, but ts only very few retafl ostablishinents in To buy Towels rightiy requiresa knowledge born ouly of lonz experience aud close attention to the linens of which they aretmede. ‘The first washing may ruin or caange the ap- pearauce of the best-looking Towel made. It is quality that counts, and we buy by quality alone, the colorings being a secondary cousider- ation. Fine Ruck Towels Unnorsreny Devantuesr § 1,000 Yanis Fancy Col | im Peraten effec ONLY 100. PER YARD. 26-inch Creain and Lemow Curtala excellent patterns. ONLY 25e. PER YARD. | _Flecant line of of Crocm and Lemon Cartain nd ice line of handsome patterns 40. 50 und Gle. per yard. ECTALS, “ed Curtain Serims, Madras, 1,000 yas, English Cretounes, light, medinm | and dark effects, handsomost line yet shown at the price. | ONLY 21c. PER .YARD. 1,000 yds. 81-inch French Cretonnes, rtnele and double-faced, beantitul line of rich color- suxs. | ONLY 45c. PER YARD, B1-inch Doudle-Face? Canton Plush, al the desirable shades for hangings, Currains, Lam- brequins, Table Cloths, Scarfs. ke. OALY 2c. PER YARD. 50-inch (Dourie-width, and double-feced) Canton Plush, in Old Gold, Blue, Geraet, Wine, Maroon aud Oirve, ONLY 50c. PER YARD (Fourth Fioor: two elevators, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ste, n.w. Laxex Dersrraesr. ‘We bave an elegant line of Trish Linens, im- ported by ns direct from Belfast, Ireland, and ‘quote the following line of prices: 86-inch Inich Linens, needie finished, soft and firmly woven, in both medium and heavy weights, 40, 50, 56, 62%, 65, 68,75, 87i¢e. and 81 per yard. Irish Linens, 40 and 42 inches wide, at 50, 56, 58, 60 nd ORe. per yard. ‘45-inch Piilow-case Linensat 50, 56, 58, 62%, 68.75 and 80c. per yard. 50 and 54-inch Fillow-care Linens at 58, 625% 68, 75, 85and 90c. per yard. 20-4 Sheeting Linens, Irish, German and Baroaley manufacture, 85c., $1, 31.12%, 81.25, @1.35 and $1.50 per yard. At each and every price named we offer you the best intrinsic value possibly obtainabie: for in importing direct we save to you the job- ‘ders’ profit, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and Fats. nw. Srocs.-Taxeso Sate Aut Tae Wer, We take stock Tuesday evening, January 31st ‘In conjunction with the reductions previously ‘advertived, we quote the following: STOCK-TAKING REDUCTIONS in MEN'S SCARLET UNDERWEAR. ‘We don't wish to have a piece left at stock- taking timae—Jafiuary 31st—and won't if a price ‘will scll them. To fully appreciate these re- Guctions ‘t is necessary to consider that they ‘were originally marked at leas than their usual selling price. Lot 1—Men's All-Wool Scarlet Underwear, sont Laie Shirts, have webbed skirt. Shirts, sizes $4, 38, 40, and 42. Drawers, sizes 32, Jarge quantity at present, embracing « variety of plain sbades, checks, plaids. stripes, and > fansy mixtures, from 1% yards to 8 yards, each tnd every piece marked st very low, “Bene Erecting» Childs Dress or Ladies’ Saogus, ___WANTED--HELP. WANTED--SITUATIONS. _ Neat ASipreu ga te ieee Wa 70 PEARN Tu 70 PEARN THE Bex s¥a;| VY Pefesreguretes > Some Ne | Be WV ANTED—A FIAST-CLass ee ed ANI adining room —— awe ee oe 03, Sear otk: tS! Shey must rend in of four to cook and have wood referees. Call beers Tossday nom, 1801 gat TEMS Waisman, ga nighte App af 1119 Gat nw, betwee | Wa ANTED_BY a WESTERN empley men tg hebrile 8 aig, need appl | CSNY swe ofice, etring SR ANTED aw GOVERN MES NT EMPLOYE TO Tutrednee © written five of the leading Rntaortste of the lands” tie me |W: Tecommended by two ex-Presidents and a large nan Der ot 4 A good salary aes 13 i al ten feeds” Adress GRAY. Star office” UNG MAN TO M Agena nad mihiee a he ae cAR MORE pri near 14th st., 1 mile north of Boundary. ASTEL-cAP SET" Gikt TO ae smut HOUSH A RELI. / ANTED—WOMEN COOKS, 810 70 0, CHA. S. 810 10 840: < Nurses and Laun. ity oraway fen cooks. AML A. COOMBS. O96 Fat ‘ANTED—BY A YOUN MAX, A_SITUATIO sf some kind: not afraid to ‘well atucated, ‘erteud to horse seal weswns beat of reterchens Box 06. Star office. iv Wiest HEADOUARTERS — POSITIONS fcr Cooks, Chambermaite, Wal Laundrese res. Scamatrena Wet Walters. Boule Sawin a SOOM BS, 926 F tw WASTED — Position as HOUSEKEEPER. TX first-class hotel or private reside Engiieh Signe! Feterences ‘hubrene HOUSERE) ITUATION AS FIRST-C Rratl gon c'ub or private Gist Sats “Teverences. Aides WASTED. PLACE AS WORKING HOUSE. ae RcdGrD) atau lady. without encumbeanees: PHMTNS Paphaseet Rance iy Oikos. crout ‘of commercial oF ay ing bata to acy a good Knows several toreigt Tasers a owe =eate ; ER. Star office. DRESSES Repeats eee ae re - SRaeCTARLE = SETTLED situation ag cook, washer, apd private family, can’ reterences, SUT ates ganas Os Plessaut alles, bet Sd apa digand H streets a. V yaxTED_B TWO WHITE GIRLS—ON aK Ration as ‘avd ove as chambermaid. Cau farnish good recommendations. Address Box 1, Star ome. Wikitheau crass wee ia jor a new business guise ‘Or Dickson's Directory peciermed The Steven: ST ROVELTY Cos 17 Bisa aise Bes ae Wega t > iibaren, sy at cle, or commission, or both. Adres PL, Star ofice. WeAsTED-4 coop TENOR VOICE FOR CHOTR a Salary 8250 Address Box 48, Star office. a0 Per ann ORES 2728 N Nur eae rae LADY FOR A POSITION ‘QUE euinctiytio tion, sary "Sy CTP CES Sd Pa st nw. upsiaire, ANTED—A RESPECTABLE RL IN PRIV. ate nkh foreneral bouewort ‘ous who ugh Wow rere required and mist stay nights, Ap- [Oth st, n.w. ANTED—A WHITE GIRL OR SET eo D ‘wolnan for kenerai housework for gentleman atid ‘Xo washing or ironing. sone Soe Sa WANTEQ—S GOOD COOK IN & PRIVATE FAM: J, Mpa tay ak met City references re- quired. 1425 Corcoran at Jaze Ww to cook ply 15 W wife. B.m., 101 Fst ne. STs ‘AILORS TO WORK INSIDE AT Wier Fe. ae SETTLED. WHITE WOWAN 7 W. ge EY Germai OTL ENBERG'S WANTED_DoNDouE'S EMPLOYMENT BU. reau, conducted bg Indies, Men and wouter anc cclored, for all kinds of domestic labor, for Sud States. with reference. 717 M st. nw. ED—WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTTER lesinan at ouce. Address Box 71, Star office. BAB Inquire at Cae WANTED AT Dick's AGEXcY, wo! N CuOKS #10 to $40; chambermsids, writresase. Dussee, Jaundress, tinea cooks, : dairyinen, man and wi WAXTEDIA, Fir second-cass cook at MIDDLETON HOUSE, 9¢ URSE. GOOD 21-2t¢ opp. Cetiter W, S_INTFLLIGES out 16 oF 17 to taky‘care of horse an: et howe st niguis. Apply aut.l10-30im moralugs i: et go aids, sears Wiguuriers 20: Swedish, G. help) “UCRNHAM'S HELP 4 uw. ED-RECIAULE AGENT POR THE Ri Fund Lite Assurance C vood pay aud Aires Ee party. wr Ww spas MAN TO DO mist stay at nigut; re.erences required. al Levenne ©: 007 D—A YOUTH 37 TO 19 YLAT ho bas tad experience in iadies’ aval gents fare restore Apply at the OLIULE. S22 74h st. ANTED — T. PE-WRITER OPERATORS tent Kemingion No. 2M: Naber of in ‘TO ‘ oe i, Us ROWELL. & CO. alls ve Fy URNISUED AND UNFURN? REY Jaireonw Calk on ths te for rent NCY TEDOT x ha TING AG ti | ROOM RE | WWAStD = Tuner USPCRNTED cous | between Oth avd 17ti ais. una irom G to 1 wt sunaoi8: Teerences exchanzed, ar oie. reer _W. ANTE 3D-—HOUSES. ANTED—A_ FURNISHED HOUSE OF FIGHT Fovsns: porihweat betwean 12. and 1Seh nd H and Oster stu il family: be Grens H. G., Star oboe. Ws Stento rout house: mot: uw.or « posuent Address J.B. 8. Price, location, condition of hiows W 2S 2ED HOUSES 0 Lors, WEEE LOCATT: whic +h owners will ‘ell at good Investment prices for casi, for a cli nes, wich full deserl) tion W oR small as aw, eiving pat ANTED—TO BUY A FLEASAN r northwest, Ten rooms or more. Corner bonse State Bere i x 6 3 J. i WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS F Wise Doi toe can SER nt Lots foe a " pisced wits wil Ge haheraity ipadvertioad af our ox | Pause. Wiens cou Sis atayet, sara tijetted HOLLAND & THOMPSON, 1913 F ine'sun Butlaisie Ey Va av | ROOMS, sw nshe! cr un uruished, with irst-class buatd: table | VV ASTEDCA WHITE MAS WITH FAMILY) TO | board. 1008 Tt aw. paz work on J ash son ApIy | | | PERE po Bouse work reler ce: good ey eEpAteS. Woe.) Se see ANSE Sept taht Sines Svenubeeaplormaet Wa =. 4 coerny, | Sua cookie. wiltuat thd oolgiin, bo ouch ples Address M. N. Q. Star office, for thie dayn, FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS ret FIVE HORSE. G9 FN ENGINE Ee CODB.fo10 ‘Aliceanna st Bulttmo-e. Fassit speined, < mite ee a = mise : a ALTOOE SER ee USind’ gaa er’ wily four “about es bak 5 Riceatos sod trees. peenen at 1008 20th st aba ae Sat Aapear ta: ‘ExT REPO et ae 62H aia ESI TOMR TSU zee at aw. 7 oR BALE. “OAKMONT tas Fae Ca Mids drewere ond cover for gib ou Bit five dears” wuarauton st AUERBACH > ean w tapas ot pa 10. GUNTON 3 lier safe, 16x18 inmde, tu ny Bat “2 deak wr Seas erent: bem Apply at WieN Tha iO. FINEST MAL months. sood as new, must sell. no ret "take i Cloud’ alt 3 Fok. Ate A LARGE PIPE OG Ay. rorweErLE ured ie Christ church. Avexaudria, Va. Cate re i Uitte cost, and will do for chureh or chaiel ry cheap-SaD coh Rodress Hey th eto $ab0-Ge 407 Washineton ste Alenamira Va JOR SALE FIRE -VROOF SAFE. AY 4 Bq2G ALN; il modern sany Bination lok Address WAGNER, 720 LOU st TED BY A YOUNG MAN Positi Wes Book ot Manic Sate jcmelsnery wt fret quod Address H.. Star Ofice 4 Wares YOUNG GIRL WOULD rice a place to serve im a family for cl reference. Address CATHRUN, Star Of J ANTED—DICK’S AGENCY HAS FIRST-CLASS scametresoes, mare, butlers, Couches. ease tes eo ‘nd boys, with city reference. 6137 ANTEDSITUATION For Wii ‘COL, Wir maioten nor wanes on oo itera han hres refined nousekee copyiets, ke. FAL BURNHAM.O30-699 F ne WASTEDSITCATIONS FOR ALL KINDS oF Holt hae qruuine, “STEVENS EMELOVMEST ASD uipe. STEVES OMENTING BUREAS, Til us oe Seas sy FOR RENT—ROOMS. Fe RENT SSECOND STORY ROOMS, VEI Apply 1127 11 Mest Fok RENT-TWO COMFORTABLE FURNISHED Tooms, 85 each, or two thind-story rooms for #7. 21031 st.n.w, a FOLPEST SR OS hicely furnished and well bested. other comforte: XW. PARLOR FLOOR, bie furulshed noon sinrle or en suite, terms, cam be wade to suit, Brat claus table board mos-ee Foe RENT FURNISHED AND UNF rooms for rent, first and second floc iw, Keterences required, JOR RENT UNFURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE u flats: house mew. Apply 7: ‘F {OR RENT—TWO ROOMS WITH SOUTHER Tostre: Home tab Fr -VERY PLEASANT, PARLOKS Wi Sleeping rovm adlotuing: also 34 story rooin uildzea, at 1316 11th st ww. Excel board very tiear. heferences exchanged, W.-THREE DE- floor. tortie reas ‘Ok KEN —TWO OR TARFE CNFUR [gOms, two ob second four. coon third ait Tamlly of sduits, central POF MENT OL ATH STN. W; CONVENIENT ves Touse, nicely furnish suite of Roun, ¢ rultablc'tor Seustor, Meta. ber or otuers. “Alau, obe site 10041. « class. OMS, SINGLY OR | 1424 Ast, naw. | RENT_FURNIGHOD Wi ith or without bee: \¥ ez JOR KENT-AT sil 2D ST. N.W, SROOND Soor. unfurnished, three Roowis, cominuni referees gee | POR FESTA Npsowery FoRNISHED mi-stury Front Koom bd alcove; also, Roo fuitue, wu, tatie for mau aud wife, Or weut ea rermout ave THE CAPITOL, WiNDsOME ¥ window Kom: well heated: in | sterms $10 im advance: rete Bit ay aren: several lance able board a s)ecial lane, at reasonable terms, f—$40—HANDSOM| lor ad bed ud Ras. bath- sate gE Ti-ge bod-room, #10 extrs.on Ast oF 3d Sour ry Stare door tron Dr wunder-anes Church 2 Oh RENT—1873 1 ST. ELEGANTLY FCR- Of three fosina on. first. floor: slwo su on tine Bours _FOR RENT—OFFICES. Ok REXTLOPrICe<—ix OUR NEW BUILDING ell conveniences, steam heat ““"TiLeit & RUTHERFORD, ASOT 1 st tu, FOR RENT ND DWELLING I it. Apply to owner, OR RENT STORE 03 ster | L NEW STOLE. 60: XN 10; concreted cellar same dine roc dwellitz above: tanve brick viable. | Alea, ue be Yave 3° W.PMYELB. 1438 Rew York ave. _ PRO’ woBiee: hrst oor: near ath ana © ‘Adtzess A. E- SS Es Ge STABLISHED | FEED mieht nt, Gountetoe wit eis pune = tktirs 1 FOR SALE—LOTS. JOR SALE—BUILDERS ATTENTION—LOTS 20x | 15 to alles, a few squares north of Dupout Circle, at a bangan ‘Que. week Ouly. BATCHELDER, 1225 F st nw. 3BX200 03 Teer t Clic ¢ reat bargain, Apr eX, GOS ist __datt-lw MCLACELES & | 2023. see ees elelan In exchunice for lessons in iauguages Address DRAWING, © Ag Stice SPECIAL BARGAIN—-CORNER ye. abd 1Gib wt. we, ebort lols on WATS FAME, OR SINGLE PERSONS Sho desire meals’ furni-hed a Neal or suusess “CATERER” 1017 t7th, well toca or Paes sett MES WITH WEAKLY TROUBLES {ote De atcoue Famous “ovate Blowe* also, his Famous “Malaria Cure.” incluee: Savip forsunple, Agents wanted SITAsLLe. fier ED—TO BUY Two FARM HORSES: NOT ANTE! OR SALE — BEAUTIFUL LOT, ON CAPITOL Hil, B. bear Tet sc. opposite the Library site; 20x Satta Bae WARS 16 F atm) Fess, E OFFER 1 TRE FOLLOWING GREAT peaibe in Gulia perty: ‘Six lots, northeast, gat? ‘only 150, Sixty feet front op st. DW ouly 81.95; adjctning property hei ‘Two lots Sth st. n.w., wear R, 4 JOR BALE—EXTRAOKDIN searh te KEARICE & BACK, ana “xiabee at ‘WILD Bs PROBEY. POR SAP WE ARE se fevitadon to the. Bence, Ww Frnant Waltees £'Co. Publishers, Boo fst new OR SALE—BED FEATSE! chotee, new, gud clean. Also, otuerwise, Delivered. na R SALE ‘GRAMS, COUPES AND ROCK- srevator_urivate nce: made by beet makers. ie onder and at one-balf oruginal cost. also. « Tages, “Duggies apd wagons 400 PL ave We JOH SALE-CALIGRAPH TXPE-WHT #25. Coumbia Bic) change anotoee Bicpele ot Trine ie writer. Capital Cycl= Co., 1400 ELEGANT BAROAINS— ery aeeet tobe, hineitient puricr'eprisht grand Puubo,tosswond cust hy iste: lana ae. shore fine cau be io i ymveute oF cash. OF be sey tal voles Sens We take eres: specials ING AT 10 FEN Idea, vou Weber Boulanger Marci, fale, ‘Beller Htwo WOK ik oneetnn Pra etd eis serra” an Ht om oe cruct Suuare Plaue in eaoe lest otder, for only 1 de S10 per mouth: "thie wa gore ansene ny TE MANS Excaaxo K SALE SINGING BIRDS. BIRD POOD AND Cages, Gold Fish, Aquariums, and Fi fancent atsortament im the city st BCH MID'S STOKE, 12tu st, two doors soutn of Pa.ave. G2s-Lu RK SALE—ENCYCLOPEDIAR. JAMES PARTON, the celebrated bist: rat and biowrapber. cays "that, ery uouse where Bilaced amet of Avot ia it te ike eepding the whole faut ‘This work, all the volumes, can ranged feel hs BUA sta y, 3) With CaPiT +5 a and very best rel-repcen is se king Tite reapectabl ens i city. Andreas POLL AWTICCLALS. Stor office eS eee WNTEDMA JOUNG | G-NTLEWAN OF aildnves to takea one-thied tai sued pa! bent bus The best ref resi Guited. Address, for interview abd particulara, FL2 TRICALS Stor vite PRINTING OFFICE sness locality. Centyai hished seven Seare F 5 Bi agency. cheap. with oftee fu: older: Fare chance: gror beaith t ‘Address € STANLE! ed ty x "at Eat Gapiael JOR SALE rp contmactoxs, ‘On sale, a recent importation, No. 1 ENGLISH PORTLAND CEMENT, n Brand.” Price VERY SPECIAL § as stated beiow. We have aico at ape tasterers Hair, witch we bay tor cash in cak ficcs Yor our who esaie ‘trade at works, (tbe Riverton Litwe Kids), Bu ‘Va. This lime is alway on sale whore toussudeof wagon wade Sand apd Gravel can always be ued with Builaiue Buppliestn general ARTON'E ¢ Tek LUC tue apecial | satel Ocooent suail out: bo’ quoted 20-60 P P STMENTS IN Oe: ye Wil be Carnie ed fall partaculars atiov at our Ofhee, GUKLEY BhOT HERS, Fstuw, 3a13-1m f OF THE BEST Bi SS PROFER- Lit 4 and part of tot 5, square ‘hes ne th frout mg feet cm Lzth st. . yivanie ave apd D ste. tumedstely north ‘Royal, “by a devah of 100 swe, oF E BEALL & CO. AGINTS POR THE Equitable Mortage Co Capital, 82,0°0,000. Serieagea bear Oper cous therm payee wm abuusly, for. auy cba for ine Ye tore. ‘These wortguges are guaranteed Uy company. EN PER CENT LOAN sud Dak. tarum Pirst mort Interest prompuy pati iz2-lam* FAMM OF 956 ACKES IN FAIRFAX COUNTY, La J mies irom Wa 2 mal Talroad -tation, two good ew and complete: youbs 0 Weil fenced. This Md., near Met. Branch RE: @ estates wear Conduit soad. Also many fie f Loudoun ‘Go. Va. Bear railroad. A besatiful how wath, & LUC Fe. SALE—COUNTRY | SEATS—50 COUNTRY frou fe mare years old. f . held at L275. from 25 to 350 acres im size. 4 eke Be See | RIT ERE e WILSOX, 1006 F at ned CASIO per acte tu rice caval guy the = ~ — 4 Brat 4 BORR( 000 FOR v1 ‘OR SALE—A FINE PIRCE OF BUILDING ween D.C. Boyd's ~tation. For. cules Wines, seotyon apse clans vonipene aoe Ke na aaa asaBON Ecce | wos oral PCA a ae ¥ herh double the amount; bo commssicu fee x MORES star offee. OO SOMME get nw L008 1010 Fit.) _sar-9er oa ile, Ba. ED-A GoD ND-HAND PIANO, SALE-THOSE DESIRABLE BUILDING NIWA FAM OF 75 ACRES 2 MILER Wari pea for cach, he. ate 8 ry mye grn be een; Fa 60 2d tress Just gout of Washington pee oe irom: Veszingros fraave be 0 rooms ad “oa ftest ew. que foc. WESC WiLGok, 2907 fa SBbIRNS canst c crit ae ee PURCHASE A PENSION = reas W. X., Star A very desirable building lot, on 15th st. just Warren, Dov DOUBLE: BARREL, Ogee: — PAs 19. pos se alle; 5 Doms eaets | oS DLEE, 831 North Capitol vt nse. ches wren Wi BUCOx. NTED_A CARPENTERS WAGON. 10 FOOT Vivian ieee See oor aare-SoRe BETETT BEAU TIEUL WOT 1s TRE THE Re Re Estes aearhisond. corenieet 0 o Warr. rtrd Sa | = hae ss wens halter a ae 3a20-3t ast ares ae Ves pa rhage trees | Nees vedtetin | percent. } Te — EVERY: x UPFERING FROM Woes EVERY OM SALEA RARE CHANCE, TO BUY SMALL Pes ead ae ase ope. A ae thy bg Ss <A SSE ikittop, Wares "Breas eet rancia Tee te aate Tee amas I Butter; ‘at ube inters CORN! aed Ps =e es, to, 20 tuisew tron the esa

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