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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: THURSD. January 26, 1588. ‘The Evening Star has a regular, permanent beua Ade daily circulation more than treble Westiagton, aod peach greater-than that oa. mach greater of all the other daily papers here added her. Professor March, the philologtst, flids fault with the Volapak language because 1t 1s almost tnoom- prehensibie to the ordinary business man, or to amy one who has not bad a German or Russiso polygict training. To the man ot simple English education {t ts, he says, “an old-fasnioned, long- ‘worded, polysynthetic-looking affair,” it nouns having four cases and {ts verbs seven modes, &€. ‘Its spread bas been mostly in Germany and Austria, the language of the latter country itself contain! ng such a variety of dialects that the people ‘who are brea to speak it have little difficuity in acquiring a language like Volapak. Professor ‘March therefore regards the “universal language” of the present as too unwieldy to be generally acceptadic, and as likely to have the effext of making employment foran army of German and Austrian clerks, who will swarm over other countries and depend upon their knowledge of ‘the new tongue to find them places as correspond- ents in mercantile houses. if the Volapuk idea had not been pushed with ‘the energy that It has it is probable that the En- giish language would gradually—though perhaps im ®somewhat modified form as revards orthog- raphy—have taken the place as a naturally evolved Volspak which the Latin long ago ac- Quired and still holds in religious and philosophi- cal intercourse, and Into which the French for a time worked its way in the mercantile world. Ali the peoples of Christendom have become, in a sense, tributary to the English-speaking nations, and their business experience has taught them ‘that, in order to deal with Englishmen and Ameri- cans, they must write and speak English. Thetr struggles with the vicious spelling of our mother tongue bave not discouraged them, and we were tn afair way to make our language the common speech of commerce when the artificial Volapak came and threatened to usurp Its authority. There is a danger to the permanence of this newly made-up language which Protessor March does not touch upon, but which fs vital; and that 25, that there 1s no possible protection, by letters- patent or copyright, or otherwise, to the language invented today from the encroachments of an- other language fnvented to-morrow. In other ‘words, every man may, if he will, devise and pub- lish his own Volapaik—a contingency which would Of itself be fatal to any Volapdk whatever. oa An amusing episode of the recent strike among the compositors of the Louisville Courier—Journal ‘29 the manifest desire of the management of that paper to give the malcontents a chance to convict ‘themselves of folly if they want to. The printers Propose starting an opposition daily, and Mr. Halderman, their late employer, offers them the full news service of the Associated Press for six months, free of charge. Thé idea underlying this proffer is not wholly unselfish, by any means, Mr. Haiderman probably wants the men to have every facility, so that, when their experiment bas ended, ‘They cannot lay the blame for their failure on any incidental veprivation dur to their lack of capital. It does take something more than good printers to make a newspaper, In the sense in which that term is understood nowadays. They contribute Their share to the general result, and merit due Fecognition; but the editors and publishers have & good deal to do with the success of the enter- prise, after all, and the best effects are produced ‘Where each element in the constitution of the office bears its own part and devotes all its eper- gies to making 1ts work as perfect as its powers ‘will permit. It takes restless men, sometimes, a 00d while to find this out, but it is pretty sure to de among the lessons of experience which they have to review, either with pleasure or with re- ret. when It is too late to direct their conduct In accordance with thetr discovery. There 13 one North Carolina merchant who doubtless wishes that he had stuck to the legiti- mate line of his trade instead of trying to get a Yortune suddeniy for five hundred dollars. For ‘hat sum he was to be furnished at a large dis- count, by an unknown corresp@mdent, with a lot of“greeabacks printed from stolen Government places” ‘To meet the disburser of crooked wealth he travelled all the way to Philadelphia, where he fell into the hands of a confidence sharper, was relteved of two hundred and ten dollars on the spot by a. familiar modification of the bunco dodge, and by that time concluded to call in the assistance of the police. Very little sympathy ‘Will be felt with Mr. Peal in his misforwune. He ‘set ut to do a dishonest thing, and was led tnto a trapon the way by a man Who was smarter, ‘though no worse, than he. ————— While Mr. George W. Childs may well feel gratt- fed by the marks of universal confidence and esteem involved in the continuous mention of nis name for the presidency, he does not hesitate to declare, in terms positive and explicit, that he does not want the nomination, and would not ac- cept it if tendered him. It seems almost a pity | ‘hat the country could not have the benefit of uch an houorable and creditable administration ag Mr. Childs would supply; but he shows charac- Yeristic good sense tn declining to exchange his Present useful aud happy position for the harass- ‘ments of public office. ———— The latest “trust” has been organized in Port- Jand, Maine, for the purpose of regulating the price of potatoes, Divid-nds on its four hundred thousand dollars of stock are restricted—foriu- nately for the public—to seven per cent; but just how the “trust” will go to work to make its twenty-eight thousand doliars a year, with the immense fleld it needs must control in ‘its opera- tons, dors not appear. Gawes: Cs Gans::: HOME AMUSEMENTS! HOME AMUSEMENTS! New Games Constantly Arriving. CHILDREN'S SLEDS! SLEDS! SLEDS! SLEIGHS! SLEIGHS! SLEIGHS! JCE SKATES! ICE SKATFS! ICE SKAKES! MAGIC LANTERNS! MAGIC LANTERNS! New stock from 49c. to $16.50. ‘New arrival: Steam Enyines and Toys. CH. RUPPERT, B26 401, 403, 405 7TH ST. N. W.. above Dat. Ps Mon ir seenadnincsadna hoe itch a ‘The mow ison the mountain, ‘The frost is on the vale; ‘The ice bangs o'er the fountain, ‘The storm rides on the gale. ‘The earth is bare and naked, ‘The air is cold and drear; ‘The aky with snow clouds flaked, And dense foul fogs appear. ‘The sun shines not so brightly, Through the dark murky skics: ‘The nichts crow shorter nightly, And thus the winter dies. —T. J. Ovsier. ‘THE WINTRY WEATHER IS LIKELY TO CON- ‘TINUE, AND MEDIUM OR HEAVY OVERCOATS ‘WILL BE IN DEMAND FOR TWO MONTHS TO comm OUR LINE OF MEDIUM WEIGHTS, SUCH AS KERSEYS, MELTONS, CHEVIOTS, CASSIMERES, AND WORSTEDS Is NOW IN PRIME ORDER FOR ‘THE EARLY SPRING TRADE. OUB ASSORTMENT INCLUDES ALL GRADES, FROM THE SERVICEABLE STAPLE GOODS AT $10 To THE FINEST SILK-LINED aT 935. ‘THESE ARE ALL CUT AND GOTTEN UP IN THE MOST POPULAR STYLES, AND THE $10 COATIS AS GENTEEL IN ITS CHARACTER AS THE FIXER onzs. WE ARE SHOWING SOME VERY HANDSOME AND ENTIRELY NEW THINGS IN ENGLISH COATS, MADE FOR US IN LONDON, IN MEDIUX ASD LIGHT WEIGHTS. NO ONE ELSE IN WASHINGTON HAS SUCH A VaRIETBOF THESE GooDs, EB BARNUM & Co, 931 PENN. AVENUE. Dre Snr ie W.S TEEL, comma — zante ay setae 11 at ne Porter Axxca Srarexent. or TRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. We Harz Ons A Foy Daisy in which to clear the store of “Remnente,” “Odds ond Ends,” and all steletly winter peoda, ‘aa we take stock Tugeday Evening, Jag. 31. The end of each stock-taking berins 6 new year with ‘us, as wa close out sll the goods of one pesson Defore opening the goads of another: henop our ‘earnest endeavors to get rid of our strictly win ter stock before opening spring Goods. Exceptionally low prices now prevafl through. ‘out the store, apd purchases can now be made to better advantage than during any other spe- ‘son of the year. ‘The following eaumerstions though of some length, represent only » giasll pert of the num- ‘erous bargains offered by us. 1*ODD LOT OF CHILDREWSCLOAES. ‘This lot sbout cleans up the odds in children's cloaks They ervindisputable bargains at the remnant price. First comers will tare best. 11 Childzep’s stylish cloth cloaks, made from sea, 2 ae 63,190 16 112,302 47 eee] 211,455 19 121,654 60 “ODD SIZES" IN LADIES’ JACKETS AND WRAPS. Sate mt 29,009 67 ‘The stock in so broken in the line of sizes, we Tosteance ppc are satisfied to give up our profits on the tag Net assots, Jan, 1, 1888, end, hence the following reductions, represent- ing the grestest concessions ever maleon such desirable Winter Wrappings. If your size ia here you should not fail to examine this offer- ing. 13 Ladies’ Jackets, just the thing for knock- s-bout wear for present, and early spring use; made from Beaver, Stockinette and Boucle; sizes 36, 38, 40 and 42 inch bust. Regular Prices... 50, $5, @6 and $7.50 “Remnant” Price (choice) 83.50 2° 91,801,375 10 ASSETS. Ciez tonne, railroad and water bonds, hank aad other stocks... ‘Mortgages and round reate...”” Prantum notes, secured by’ policies, dk etesrnanitnenchowe 21 Ladies’ Winter Wrappings, consisting of = deferred and ae 259,733 69 Plush, Astrakhan and Boucle Jackets, and | Ipterest dus aad sccrwadl &s 76.458 76| Black Beaver and Frize Visites; sizes 32, 36, Set vals of stocks, bonds, Ei. __ 438,509 75 | 38 anaav. Gross assets, January 1, 1883. Regular Prices... 98, $8.50, $10 and $12 “Remnant” Price (choice)... 85 1 Ladies’ Elegant Seal Plush Bagian, hand- somely lined with quilted Satin; Stylish Shape; LIABILITIES. Losses reported. but s size 36. td 1S 1. 00 Pom sso Regular Price. $60 to reinsuze Fi Surplus om fe endowment, and 10, 711 00 $45 1 Ladies’ elegant Seal Plush Newmarket, handsomely lined thro tghout with quilted ; == Satin; » besutiful garment: size 34. 1,839,260 67 Regular Price... 60 ‘912,000,250 03 | “Remnant” Price. $45 Su = {Third floor, ering Af 43 per cent, Peonavivenio |. ep ae Pep ade 5 Black All-wool Jerseys, with fancy vests, sizes 40 and 42. Regular price, $3. Remnant price, 82. 2 Fine Black Bead-trimmed Jerseys, sizes 36 end 38. Regtlar price, @5. “Remnant” gj82794.177 00 - 961,018,805 00 EDWARD ARD M. NEEDLES, President, HeSaty & BROWN, and Treasurer. price, $2.50. MYER COHEN Gea pAP RE, Actuary. ‘ 4 Fine Black All-wool Jerseys, Braid-trimmed, it Washington, D.C. sizes 32, 40, and 42. Regular price, $4.50. ‘TTTT | iM MM ‘ : = (Third floor.) aes Oud and ute havletCuntmere Woe tS ieee + aes Shawls, alightly soiled from handling, 2 cream, Zeardinal Reduced from $1.25 to 90c. Sea ng 3 1 Pink China Silk Embroidered shawl, Ss 3 Slightly faded Reduced from $8.50 to $5.50. F “oo i 1 Heavy French Wodl Velvet Shawl. Re- z duced from 815 to $11. be RRB” D rv" yy) “ODD LOT” OF GOSSAMERS. - fae See Y a 13 Ladies’ Rubber Water-proof Gossamers, ® R RUDDDAaA a2 Y subject to slight imperfections, Regular prices, $1.25, $1.50, and $1.75. Remnant Price, choice, 7c. each, (Third floor.) TWO “ODD” INFANTS’ COATS. ‘We make “remnants” of these two styles to cause their sale previous to stock-taking. 1 Infant's White Eider-down Short Cost, gir- die, ke. Very pretty and cheap. Regular Price. 50 “Remnant” Price $3.50 1 Infant's Elegant White Plush Short Coat, ‘trimmed with silk cord. Very handsome and stylish. Equally as desirable for next season as RED TICKET DAY. ODD LOTS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. '' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. ‘We have about 50 of our @1 and $1.50 Laundered Shirts, im sizes 17 and 1736 only, plain bosom, to close out on Friday, at 60c. each. 1 let of $1.25 Percale Shirts, all sizes, to close out on Friday, at 75c. each. i HANDKERCHIEF AND SHAWL DEPARTMENTS. About 25 All-wool Cashmere Shawls, in plain and qmbroidered, worth 1.50 and $2, to-close out at Y0e eac 1 lot of Figured Silk Handkerchiefs, worth 25c.,, Friday 15c. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. 1lot of Children's Drawer Leggings, brown. blue. garnet. and scarlet, sold for 75c., Friday 4c. Afew more of those Children's Camel's Hair and Red Flannel Vests, Pants, and Drawers, in broken sizes, sold from 75c. to $1.25, Friday 65¢. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. 911-4 Colored Bed Quilts, extra heavy fringed, in blue, red, and brown, sold formerly at $1.50, for Fri- day 81 each. 45 short ends of Turkey red. cream, and bleached Table Linen from 13-4 to3 yards in length, former price $1, $1.25, $1.48. 1.65, $1.90. and $2.10; for Friday 70c., 85c.. $1.10, $1.25, $1.48 and 81.05. NOTION DEPARTMENT. 1 Jot of Solid Brass Frames, woos back, worth 15c, Priday Se. eact 1 Wor Engin Hair Brushes, worth 75c., Fri- a tet Japenese Powder Boxes, worth 18c., Friday LADIES! NECKWEAR, DEPARTM A Jot of Fine Lae Handkerchiefs, ‘Turn SOc: to 81, ¥y choice 250. exc! Tiot of Ladiew Finest Linen Cuffs, assorted styles, “FIVE PAIRS CORSETS” AT HALF- Fine worth 200. to J3c, Friday 1c a pais, ; tipo tamil od af Pairs drab B&G. Short Walst Comets, zo 1 Jot of Otter Fur Collars, each - 116t of Gray Bare Mutts: were 82. Brainy 15° Regular Price 81.00 «PRESS TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. “tare “ODD LOTS” OF WINTER GLOVES, Ends of a few winter lines wedo not care to duplicate this season. The price goes down to move them off more rapidly. 21 Pairs Ladies’ 6-But. Length Jersey Cash- mere Gloves, in Seal and Navy. Medium sizes. Regular Price. 19 Pairs Ladies’ Jersey Cashmere Mittens, in Seal, Garnet, and Navy. Regular Price “Remnant Prico”, Regular Price. “Remnant” Price... odclot of Black Braid Sets, regular price 98c., Friday 1 lot of Colored Silk Passer do Tego Hmg! SK, Pasementicre, all colors, was (Second floor: through arch.) “ODDS AND ENDS" IN CHILDREN'S APRONS. ‘The “few-of-a-kind” will go this Priday at » Fomnant price—half and one-third off regular enon Sop of Old Fancy Buttons. to close out, at 1c. a doz. lot_of Fine Buckles, were 2. ‘Friday, ennot of Fine Buckles, were 25e to 50c.; 1 1 EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. velece. sabptgt Beet Hambure Em jos cheap at 250. & aly to Hobo Nainsook Aprons, Plt of corel Ritiroideries, worth 150. to 50e a Resular Price — i ot of Oriental Fiotacinga 28 inches deep, only oe Mepndcipae Sf alae 25e. and 38. Oriental Laces, Friday | {Prone Hambure-trimined, UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. eeaeey eee taal 3 Children’s Mother Hubbard Indis Linen Aprons, fine quality, Regular Price. : Remnant” Price. “ODD SIZES" IN BOYS’ ‘The clearance sale broke the stock consiter- ably. The following concession in prices should ‘Scrim, in new lace stripes, es, size 30x Friday @1-43. size Disk were 8198 Seilay Boe ART Aisa es Lot of Worsted ‘Ball Fringe, wae 16e itiday Se, 3 1 lot of Applause Felt Lambrequins, were $1.25, Poa, 3g, White, Curtain 87e. %, RFor Millinery, Cloaks, Corset, and Muli farmer teense ro ga mignon Derartuents finn ace our sdvertiseuent 1 Boys’ Brown Plaid Norfolk Suit, size 11 A “ZT ant ae 48s, B vy 8 82 rw i i Butt Ss, 1 ‘Boys’ Brown-mized Cassimere Norfolk Bar A ww EEE ale Suit, size 12 years. 226 ‘7TH, 8TH, AND D STREETS. 3.50 ba 11 Boys’ Neat-stripe Scotch Cheviot Norfolk Suit, very stylish, size four years. Se ha Regular Price... BOO gs z oo Rs ee 88 mF OBR eRe BB “oO” Bss8 FT ‘oo Nh y Vv A& RRR MT RE ¥ YI AEST E J | Saruteecceuease™ Ww pak t i a mixtures, deop cape, well made, sizen 2¥4 and 4 a ein y Syg8 ‘00 ies “ODD SIZES" IN MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Larre-siaed ladies cam makes big saving in Mi of & 00 = ene thas wend bore thm 86 ll pron, yet Soe serien me ‘8 customer for these GENUINE SEAL LEATHER, GRAIN LEATHER CLUS Ph cos tue, 92.29; 12-tneb, €1.29. seandaaud ined, 62.69; 14iach 8200; 1otack ad. SMITH & WARDWRLI, 126 705-707-708 Market Space. Wiwuas & lnonabi son Bors Axo Morszss ‘Will please try to call om Wriday, but if that is tmpoesi- Die, make it as carly as possible Saturday moraing- ‘You know what a busy day @gturday is here, efpecially BOYS; GLOT MING .| eee ‘Seriously, we have surprises for you. Buch prices may ‘have been named before, but never for such Clothing. ‘The majority of the Overcoats are of genuine English Cloths, made up by genuine Cockney tailors, amid the doleful surroundings of smoky London. Don't say they're any better for that; but, since they*re English, you may relyon the materials, patterns, colors, and styles being good. You don't see much of such Clothing ‘here, because the duties bring the prices too high. The prices are what they are now only because we are clos- ing out the department. Notwithstanding esch gar ‘ment has been re-marked below cost, we will still allow TWENTY PER CENT DISCOUNT OFF THE MARKED PRICES. RAE A fat ad AA L AA Pe aa Tun aa g ra 4 y Fy my 83 Y fh Rg ‘00 _a-s BOYS’ OVERCOATS. $6 Warranted All-Wool Overcoats for. Cheviots and Cassimeres, ages 23 to 10—only nineteen of them. Four of them were 85 each. 96.50 Dark Check Cloths (Capes) for.. Leach; ages 4, 6, 7 and 8 years. 87.50 Gray-mixed Tweeds (Capes) for... ‘One 4 years, two 5 years, two 6 years, and two for 7-year-old Boys, ‘Two each for 7, 8 and 9-year-old Boys. 89.50 Brown Cheviot (Cape) Overcoat for. .. Only one, and to fit boy 5 years old. 810 English Plaid (Cape) Overcoats for. Ages 3, 4, 5 and 7; only one: $18 Satin.faced Kersey Overcoats for... ‘Young man, measure your chest. We have onecach measuring 30 in., 31 in., 32 in.,and Velvet collar; only sizes, 30 811.50 Brown Melton Overcoats for. 86 80 Velvet collar; only sizes, 30 and 31 inches. $10 Chinchilla Reefer Jackets for.. .+-86 00 815 Black Chinchilla Overcoats for... For Boys 10,11, and 13 yeara 812.50 Gray Mixed Overcoats for....... 89 Brown Check Cassimere for Belt; ages 4 to 10 87.50 “Pepper and Salt” Overcoats... Ages, 5, 6,7, 8, and 9 years, 85 Plaid Cloth Overcoats for. ‘Only 2 in stock; sizes for 8 years. 00 8440 86.50 Brown Molton (Cape) Overcosts for.......83 80 3 80 08 40 FOR RENT—BY AMILY, OF poner morgen ante ‘+ AMIL} Seta Be Sonne detect ss Gea eper_onre Fy hdets; Bouse uew. Apply at 98 i RENT FER Serccees te SINGLE stow re TERER TO Ti Wakes urea Rupees mas COOKS 910 10 040: CHAM. aT 1340 L ST NWA = with open ornie, sot suitable Wemnpanay cae TOE, RES ‘mall tarmly. 2013 Bat I RENT—ONE LARGE WANDSOMELY F FP. ee iE RANDSOMELY faa: wuitabie for two roeeatiemen oF ° Bitane. * one RK RENT — PLEASANT COMMUNICATING | or pep iy —81X BOO Fae na: also, several, single rooms: south frout: | FO SALE SIX Kooy 1% SALE-A RPLENDID Fotaitton . ~ Dy Poot eae ‘FEOSE TS) NEN, THEEE-STORE and 1825 Tai.» 3 YOUNG MAN OF STRICTLY GOOD Wars star ome: wo ad walling See ae ‘COOKS, ANORSPS) | WAITRESSES, | a 1d all for bein BURRHAMS BEEP AGENCY! g0tdg9 se re _ AND, ome we a Provision Store dois e good cash location. agit office, R RENT— ished 706 Qst. nw. Feo Sreso Gs. HALF squan KY from now State Departiuent at Unfurniahed reo: Fes j|ALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A OON. Bt | Becuonery sna Tos desiral ‘Store: ble stand: good | {wo on accond and one on tind Moor: gam water, an, Houses, 1 reasons for sell to cash buyer. Loguite at “rent $10 per mout jesse fyome PARED — 5 TNPUSTROUS YOUNG” MAR | Btw ea eas = ‘es i W pith aouie Khowiedae of awning wor oe 3 ates wood esurelen part THIRTY SHARES OF WADES! lange houre; confortable. | built in th Situ telereucen, AWNING: Stari en sa fim Fee ‘Stone oc Ra Co S'B1S per mouth. Ate tat 2d | Home "Appiy to FRED. W. PILLING. but der CULEN & BALGHELDER, 1293 fst my oom Boh cenw, wel ANTED-A TEACHER FOR RoceTON ED oratory bya private citcle, late terms and hours SALE-0} ¥ STAND, JOH SALE_IF YOU AKE LOOKING FOR A Howe ae separ | ROS, Satecoms tid in Food location. pice ‘or an luveatinent pon ton Mia s aie, UERRON & BAMES, ital Estate dad Comer ; heat, ent | that pretty (new! houes 1144 T st. f rooms sud bark y AETHO Rez casa rw | ts inendabeemteed ~~ yy a = sities SOLENCE, Sar oon lb 1B SALE— WEE Wy convENtENT [Pacem iow. DAVID D TURE Boga “Sadist ANTED—IMMEDIATELY A WHITE Gl 2 Fees tothe EbbItt and. ixgs Hous, hicely’ furatehed Eiiteof Rooms, grate tire “mustabi ‘Mem- Am them are some fine or rahe Dark Dappie rey, 5| Fv head of Horses Just arrived from sae a. Ran Shands beh, taro ve ss teldie Harare poly SRDS Brose Doce Wee Thuat stay at night; German prefered, rei required. th wt jatb-4 310 Wareat ohea bermatds, = ai 0 A men oo! ‘waiters, butl ‘bmen, SBiume aetaadeny tear olde ee WASTED;A GoD COOK, IN A GENT. ly; best of city references requi ening oF before 12 Senet area: ENISHED ROOMS, SINGLY OR with or without board 183 iANDSOM Front Room for man oud-stor eo 3 OR SALE-ONE Fy ar F prown cloth, trim a re NG | Coach. green ye? u hat who ina nol elastics fe tho whcerle | good soutien hau cemenn yi rey Potro bate Oe He One ete | BON grocery or provaton ihinfuees. ingat have good refer: | 615 South xc; Baltimore. Md es at ors. feishe rm “AAdvens BofTAi, Starbatee hese OT | POE, SAU A NECRSSITY WHET ES ig wii TED = AN ACTIVE MAN | LQOATED 0 Gur. iby ferret a eden price. For tater 23 1 ST ELRGANTLY FUR. ais aa akicston, eal ite of three rouins on first. fivor: also | gf? pont een Ebi 7 en Md JOR SALE—“OAKMONT MILE.” FROM JERSEY Toom for gentleman on third floor; references ja6-3m, 1h ar jUPT. a wg, a Gee "hadrons box Sas, Pas Pott Once R RENT_HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PAB 132s is ‘ore, en suite OF siugie, also, pleasant ball rooms, muttable for eentlemen; with or without board. ‘OR SALE—A LARGE PIPE ORGAN, FORMERLY guitable for gentlemen; ‘with ‘used in Christ chureh, Alexandria, Ba, Can be te~ paired at ittte cost, and will do for Church ot chapel. pa Address Rey. tt SUTEL, théca.4w ,ANO rien te i an of ee : OR RENTSNEAE | HAMBERLAIN'S, Toons. singl jeor en ae Bo a-_ | jae the dours one room ‘suitsble for ofc “enuor W are ts iadies fen and ) Without board. “1013 Lath st. Sd Gtdtes with rateronte: 10 M st new Je “ss “ Sehtiay eure as] iS JOR SALE MONEY WANT! ik 4 NEW EN. Fvishike shh vil otter #200, or = improved and R RENT—OFF FICES TRD—LAD! LEARN THE ART 01 Woirsscatcne ya se Sailor with, 700; Ovens Rochawags frgen 8300) <must | ENT_—A FINE SUITE OF 0 Rate yi diate le eee eae | fe tutcognan Wuliding, O20 Fat, PE 12 | HLGRAY &°60. 622 Fat = Fa SiE—aT COST—ONE FRE | BROUGHAM, an bir of t SALE_ WE | PUBLISHING AT vee PER | | For RENT—OFFICES—IN OUR ie ple and easy. 14 Gitans, ‘ete: Last Idea, von Weber; | A’ all convenicnees, steam beat. Ry for rat Me culaiors ere Bek nena A Se Cee ay ak bsg iS ep, Alone cere 4'00., Publishers, 920 Twat Dw. okb-Om ae rec Eps. ALE—| FEA’ ALE —OOR! 3 Ware ae Ftc and clea Ato Gene et ma | roome, tah riety Rei anise oniee reese eet eo - ‘ Le | otuerwi. Delivered: "ALBENY Sutra o3k Bt st | JPR SENT, STORE AND DWELLING 1 cd 2 “ide Tite st ae putterne panic el OW BALE HROVGTANE-COVFES ARE ‘i ern improvements. Inquire 1836 14th xt. ier EA a ime. & 3 te oa 1383 Fo cee echoes TOK, RENT — BEAUTIFUL NEW STORE 1603 taf linick BUN Tor pres = prime onler at at ene alto pe mF: ALEY Loca nea coptals thireacn od warums, = laree ovine (Hour toouse deep on fret A : eat sod datas hotee seh by fuittwce ts GEYER. WANTED--SITUATIONS. ERITER, GOOD ED_STENOGRAPHER OPERATES TY TYPE. FS Saye coLicnare Sbturable bisye ore excellent Toomaea back Bathe Seated ‘ANT ors 895. Cora Sines 4 ex: font ‘Finches by 120 eet ONLI ‘wants position. change another Bicycle of Tricycle for wood Type: writer. Capital Cycle Uo. 1406 New York ev. 304m a ANEOUS Srbioti aE Hake ae VISITING GOVERNESS | JOR SALE_—TWO VERY ELEGANT BARGAINS— RB RENT—STABLE-2 STALLS, CARRIAGE “= —_—___—_SFa_ Wand ties Res St ill siet, chil | Tone a tritiant and very sweet tone, maguitcont | Ki room, <hamber, tend boxes. & ail im good order, | QR, saa HOUSE ows, spa are areAch S| Roleted large size, qreat volunae aud power uscd but | luquire at 401 Fst nw. Si milan _ areas a sor ime: can bebougit vers low om azall monthly rie bear net slo ae ane ate peemnsan erry eubcaize | Thee’ sas im stale im Cox’ ales or wil take | _ jt SORLEY HROK, 1820 Fa. ‘Aaarean 3: ici fue New or second-hand Rquare Pianos, | {pres Boren to livery.” Aleo, tur sale, fine coupe YCOUNER RESIDENCE, our saving to you is niwraye €59 09 #100 inter $10 Brown Mixed Cheviots for... .86 00 a eae tS BS Sci ooeee’ cornet 1a emt order, 101 ‘ Velvet collar; sizes, 1 und 33 chest. Sto per bontie this tes Phe onan aS QED ESTABLISHED FEED bh Ost, bullets $10 Broken Plaid Overcoats for. Se aa Se 1 COMPETENT OGLORED. WO: -” hint hnkceepitheas 9 Jey mae Sean ee as ate “Wien aco, Velvet collar; chest meas Warsratti one chittesttuation sy cookina per | M4 a O16 Fit, re references. Call at 1014 14a) a YOR SALE-SINGING BIRD! 100 iD R AND BM M 810 Pea or Reefer Jackots for. cosees Qi 40 | SECS THUR Cages, Gold Fish. Aquariums, avd isl, Food, “per cot rout tac "81.500" 2 Pg: YS Best Chinchilla; velvet collar; 31 and 32 in. WANTED SITUATIONS FOR WHITE AS STOKE, 12th st., two doors south of Pa. a ‘Geer ‘houses fim 82 brick, ‘ORED Cooks, maida, nurses, walters, oUse ae ee SP Al OR LT Sis Panwa owt F3l Task Spite: SE | PRS SRT AE ar | Rare tg Sa ence wT Tae ot Wi -D (SENUATION BY, COMPETENT & elgpedia ite ke sending Ube whole family to oi: | ee wee >, pet Brae 7 mre, He rs lish butler hoa r 00, Sta oftce oe mail ted Me y Box | JOR SALE—ONE HUNDRED LOTS IN SECTION ood elty references. ‘Box 00, Star 0} ip gett meninly Payment Oy cetteant Jr bounded by ‘Dgth th and Basundary lata. and TOR SALE_A SPROIAL FNDUCEMENT 15 OF ~ | northern limite of St, Pleasant. Foriumediate butld- rene of sae Watierct CASON SE CHRD ED | roe aaa ees “Ore soekegeane: tae apes hm ion ar set seein | $1:30 par suunte foc ouare nent for 60d por mouths ane seme ty 8 sa24-3e" fling ie pe hsnaingot feel "end forcireulae | Adewals, gas sewers, and ‘sitet Improved streets, | $tii solptueaiaane’ Ts churches Several fine sites BENJ. P. DAVIS, 1319 F st. z SCY HAS FIRST-CLASS yy aETED-DIOES AGENCY #. ‘Cooks, chambermaids, waitresses, lawn: je=a LIVE-PICKED Bi Feathers: Ioe-nfound: the best in the country for matresses, nurses, butlers, cozchmen. hot Fave TRADE—5-ROOM FRAME BoUsm ni boys, with city references SIS 7th ats mew. 24-4 . i front dove alley, WSR Oat te RST-CLASS COOK | the Maney, Sree by wall gr otlerwise prow bop, ‘on bet. 88.50 Melton Glote Overooata for... 4 60 W giterta ent gant ones er Inereds WSOSEINE 74 Satna "aie we | dey having sams thprovermenten it Price 872500. | oil and Yuh i aude autable or a4 ‘Boys aged 12 and 13 years, 1 each. cl oe Ja25-3t 1907 Pennsylvania ave. <0 Medensbuss Tx ene 800 Star oitce. oe _ x four 5-room frome bouses, 15 Kersey Cape Overcoats fo 1-88 80 Oe ee “A COLORED WOMAN A: aire a BUSINESS CHANCE! —— | ROK SALENIGEST (BUILDING LoTs IN THE | shove, Sid cach. Ales Ages 4, 5, 6, and 7. Ware Pi Atien arse oF Shaler | PERSONS WISHING 10 AVOID THE NEXT as. | A vwtsbent,penbict+nd avenne care in full ew. dine es Goud. 6300 cach, Osi 12 Camsimere Oouchman Cape Overcoats.....86 80 | Maid: wood feferences furnished Foes Rita Rr gt trig ge cra lia vehue and Loth st" price fim #370 ph ee puOMaS. Double breasted; yours, 6, 7, 8, and 9. = SAE, Star office, stathug price, whielt must Uo lows Egeurant totale Ai youdo goa wil) reer Ie | aon care ; SRI oI FES fide alley at back of eich lot. 7 $15 Broken Plaid Caye Overcoats. WANTED.--ROOMS. JOR SALE—MAGNETO TELEPHONE, STELLA “Apply at once to Fine ieee ate Foote: desirable tn ‘aesgey ue mepestter Ages, 4, 5, 6, and 7 years, bance Car, vpn ne! Gas, Pneumatic Gun Carri- nour NO. 3, ad NTED—TWO ROOM! BOTH | SUNNY IF Pos-4 {¢,ang Rak Jocal Stocks and Bonds. 3 F at, now. = a #25 oray Fas Ctochieieapn. ‘iitiiys Aildrota W Se Jamee Hotel A" | yog.gg CHAS ANE) Pa & oem R TS, | FOR SALE FIVE Wo Ge Es ok SAL -— Eso Peas Eile RNISHED AND UNFURNISHED oo ee diate vicinity of the ‘stousies improvements cooat eo | Sl aey hada ey papered 912.50 Double. tireasted Blue Beavers for... ‘Toons. has persons call on us every day for cs aah price for fiat clang Joes ton: angt show lange | be'conutnenced on that street.” Ame excellent hance to Sets from, Dupont Cirel- rice 45-5008 = fete "Addieas ‘Box 7 ‘cheapriote insta nels terme ver ic Bias Sie a nas eo HSBis RERING AUbacy oS otis SONS | saand Bae | RUE eee TNF ame S| Ee co ape eT oe . 2.50 Brown ercoata f e . EN RO . <a ve Pinoy ap bas ogee 4G!” °°] WV AREER hed npn fy ete | BRURESS MER ATER OS 8, CEST RAR cla, Lia wae Ke aha FP Sh preferred; section. come partner rT ow a | ‘ 812.50 tripped Cassimere, capes, for. 07 00 | Prsde"eai nes Bux 7 iar oftice. soba ce_ | Dp willing Sp become parensy sree Srploiee Pere wim oi, pear peat a i HERTPORD, 14235 Fat Belt and Buckle; ages, 5, 6, 7, 8. 5s pe northwest 826-5" | Fou SALE—A On DESIRABLE BUILDING | JOH SALE-SMALL DWELLING. 1027 NE aEK- 101 jot, fronting ‘vation Capitol Hill, o1 1.150 = F > Axe $10 Panis (ape Ovesenata fer __WANTED—LOTS. Ey a gg ig RR EEE gee ee a iecmaeany. DASIEL UG CaLLAOM, acer Sees F ED PROPERLY IN EAST mm foF sell ROR SALELOT 25X10 ON | CONNECT! re sae UNIMPROVEE r = ea ae OR 8: 2 CONNECTIC OR SALE-SEVERAL BARGAING : tities for cus. SIRING A GOOD INVESTMENT ve at a great ear my ne eee ats meet tee oe fare soon. 1a07 ot HERES Piinbinrecua ee sock of the Pransin Fire | CHANLES EARLY: 6ud 1athst i Pes cede ensec eet oer euSier aes insurance, Come, Oy. At pave pearly @ Bz ent on | Won | SALE_ONE-FOURTH Ne DANENHOW 80 Wear-Resisting Overcoats for... == | pervert vale, and te francine. ¥ eBeete | IS crac + of lead, mont eiteibiy teh subdivide aw pepenien RT Son, 1S Fk rice O15 e wi Leach 36,7, 8, and 9 yeara, WANTED-MISCELLA NEOUS ae Brann. g revorze, | Price $25.200, Any AEN ar och Eni, PER.» SENT, INVESTMENT 910 English Stripes, fancy capes. GENTLEMEN TO TAKE FUR- “ “THOROUGH. | FZOK SALE—A RARE CHANCE TO Soy eaaik a * toto a trad 1 each 4, 6, 6, 7, 8 years, Tae on 4 dour in private faziy: rooms Here Mawuachurng Comer: | lots, it Plena or ob: aad ‘sb00 gach | 9 “Deets, sigan ek a 0.50 Scotch Plaids, three capes, for. 4 80 oes oat an 950 Ratnew, Ayes | Homery and charts See Se Nato ows | Lawler Meigite 2a per Zoot: st ie es SF For Boys 236 or 6 years old. ne ee eee GIVE FiANO_ LESEONS. 25 hates strc und dong ote Tainan SETAE Poun, uth ach, gies cept on fare 87.50 Gray Chinchille Overcoats for... Waee: hour: Han gr Guitar, 50 conte: | og at PEMPABEE, ce g Lor | 6 Say va et. iat ‘Ages, 3 to 7 years; no others, 5 see ‘nw. 326-3" ’ | 10m SALE-DRUG STORE oR WIFI LONG Lia ASE | Capitol stresty 100200: sill be said'at s'tarcam: | VCE SALE OB EXCHARGP VALUABLE bse 810.50 Plaid Cheviots, large capes. -ANTED-GTAMP COLLECTORS—T WISH TO ag eg ae ‘Addr ss SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, B27 Fst. Jal2-tm jt MSTEDT & Fors Boy aged ¢ years, Eksoiives dant co a Taniculany auted; address | Box 25, Star ofice. __Jaza-6 JOR SALE-CHEAP—LOTS AT FOREST GLEN, . OT.50 Tis ht Deven Sheth Ovmnteey. SEO GARR La roe oe MO, 20S | OR, SALE EOTR Oe HAL ERENT IF | Xi Jet, 1. is and S oemin ot tere se boos MONEY TO LOAN ——— hr a WANTED SME” GHELLAWARGER GRAPHO: | Fyinmsivannave, a rarochanee Addren POBox | "edcime $314,000 202225,03, PROVED. 610 Gray Censimere Overeosts for. 00 |W ‘snsae, inetppe, and typocraniig socks state | O20. a3 ok SALE—THE pray NveSTNENT oF THE | $14,000 -2tce scl schiis a bate 7 ‘Address ST otier on arades = Flanuel lined: ages, 4, 5,7, and8 years, BontyiSeat Star omee: Bist OB SALE 100, SHARES BROWN? MAGNETA, | oraveniua within four squares of Peahapivauie ave. | PUDEK, 1225 Fat. uw. street cats, for culy $300 each— tS ae balance alo New Wa BORROW $500 FOR SIX BORROW 8500 bl ‘ONEY TO LOAN AT Fv Waste 520, M ‘months; sacond trast on Washingt proved reall cotate security Américan Graphapuone. Inquire ©."T. HAVENRER ‘&CU., 630 Fat nw. $10 per month. word 914 O00, frat tra nil sive | rao CONTRACTORS. “aioe oman ys SRS gge nna Ae Fst ls Be Sr rag sheet pee na COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. |3$50,000, 202i Ok MEM, BSIATE y ANTED_T WANT, TO PURCHASE § REMING. 2 : Wi eboiee security ve per Wien retry narod ant Oe et ot ENGLISH PORTLAND CEMENT, [70K RENT FINE FAN IN MAMYLAND, ONLY pelea soda reieg CM BEET” | -mctome Brand” Price VERY SPECIAL. Stall aoc eva te "4S0 ans “| azo. eran ag stated below: We bave also. af spec ico = 100 acre, fs eT OUR BUTTE RINE AT 22 CENES | Prices, Puaterer’ Hai, ile we buy for caststucar | Ss aun ciet“eut gio per montae Fee actouiams | MUGS Ekc Usp age ReAL ESTATE, IN SUma get rancid: bees, be wecaraat | Kile tour ph coal Feds af por (ue iri | gee ScLACMLEN MARCHED 18 aS ea ne yh SMITH Poems. Butter; a teed ; Riversons Var Tie ale " 420- oe getcan af Beaters, aad sty mand yard, where thotsauds of wayou toads | — ——— = Stale 29, Dory Marustse Wal SOMIBNELG | 8 QUE g'ty sind Far ‘always be ad with Buiidiug. FoR sate on ExenaNor— 830. 000 ah)a) ON REAL ROTATE GECURITY ai we Suvi SE won 735 Delaware ave ne. LOUDOUN LAND, . 830, lowentrnta of tuterent 1 suane SW AxTep ROSIE FEATHER BEDS, cae Delaware ave. ni. 36 acres of land, well watered, timbered and fenced, | #4000 snd upwand, est Pi eierets cau prisis pad Addreasit BAUM, | Portland Cement cal, 82 URE the special price fur the | sa'g goed soction of Loudoun County, for anle or ex: | hi?-imy CW KROME GOT Thetaw._ ‘change, for a Louse and lot property, with good busi- Zio rth ot aw. 25 | | ome APE [NYESEMENTS IN | news location, either im Vinsinia or Maryland, within | SYA WAM, At the lowest ates of utery ANTED-T0 BUY SECONDHAND INC uae TES SEEKING 8 res Teasonsile distance of Wasiiugton or Baltimore, oF sppre Tet tena a ne ane ta | WY ff dod piss ae OA ipogeas UA Sp TR A | ed cot EP things, Double as many Boys’ Suits made up of Eng- Warts Tere BY 1 RESO! 0 FOR = BEALL & GO. AGENTS FoR THE | POX 100. Star office. ao | MOREY, JOANED ON FIRST-CLASS LEAL Mah Diagonals, Scotch Tweeds, Irish Serges. Kilt Suite Ver meni aE Taste zoont omesew PeNtabie ‘Mortgage 60. 1c vial, | $2,010,000. ATED TOW XT AN IMPROVED FAuM OF ‘Estate Security. yet & WILCOX, paid, “Address tearing tereats payatie xe ‘cies, one mile from Seabrook, Md. -suiteble iy of genuine Scotch Plaids. The following is the range WASTAD_RURNELE. & WERDEN WILL we. | Moruenres bearing aman ainage ‘ou’ hist for it- | fordairy, truck and rain: six acres of rye and _312- 1m 1007 Penueyivenis sve. ‘Kort sheechen, cow wentions, setmous, take dicts Testers | ‘Thee norteuaoe re guaranteed by the above | growing: eirht acts plouled for planting, uve ‘ONEY TO LOAN INU 'T AT LOWEST of prices for oclug al oF at, few pugs to paas Je-Iin” | {ots"epsiowed tern eeays possestion wiven at once. pT Fe; Toate WES Seabsvok, Prince George Co Md! or call on itm at | ve city. _ ITs Eres | ware, Rae FINANCIAL. _ tie tara. | TOPE OF REM, we EF cif Wie dbsire deed rontdances will do | ——— 12, SPLENDID FARMS IN MONT. M Sate ota ot Slut a - $09 - | rautoaatiar waite | Rice & Co Baxnens, ‘at aie bor Ses ree | TST es Nakata me Re — , SUCCESSORS TO JACOB RICH, Eoedun “Coa. meer rvs of Locate, oes ed SY = SORE-PANe SUE, sample. Agents wanted. 3 bapdiavila hes eee ¥ aint cous ‘ie sn areoys AMAN. ‘4 to 14 years—prices $2.36 to $8.80. [OL - FAG. LOANS AND DISCOUNTS A SPECIALTY. 3 to, 350 acres ta. as 31__ THOS. BE WAGG: me | ian oi i os Toad sing the 100,01 ON MARYLAMD Loxo-ranz surrs, : Raustoeaiyen ita | ga eas Ege rami | GA00,00 00 eer com 131016 yere-pree 85:40 10 810.75 Witsieraetar ae ST, oa |H L. Casson & Ca. ahve Wa = them: or Pay required, Hamers P. . 100, 01.40 | Lxtoues Saas 0 tel or spar. W. KARE BANKERS, S oe acelt Ko. 1428 F Street 5. W. ‘All Pole Caps go at 100. veey Phoah and Velvet Caps at half Price. FOREIGN EXCHANGER. . FAL AIS ROVAL: ad COR, Pa. AVE AND 12TH ST. Stocks and Bonds Boucht end Gold or Carried on