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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON TUESDAY -. February 14, 1888. — Suosmy & NOYES. ~ Editor. ‘The bona fide that of any other daily paper published in ‘Washington, and much greater than that of all the ether daily papers here added A Baltimore newspaper has discovered that Mr. Biaine’s wit::’ rawal sends ex-Senator Conkling to the front as tue only candidate for President who can unite the republican party and insure ifs suc- cess, It is net Knows positively on whut founda- ‘Won this statement rests, but perlaps the idea ts ‘that Mr. Conkling fs the only man of note wno ever contrived to serve his country In eleven Con- greases and in both h uses without declaring Bim- self on any great question now before the people, and thereby exciting ths antagonism of the advo- cates of opposing theories, No matter what post ‘Won the republican convention may take on the tanff issue, of stiver coinage, or similar questions, ‘Mir. Conkitng would be able to mount its platiorm in the serene confidence that the enemy would be wnable to produce a sinzle speech of his, ae. Avered during his long public career, to vex him with the charge of inconsistency, But if Mr. Conkling has not antagonized opinions he has been so successful in exciting personal enmity towgrd himself that the suggestion of his ame as on@upon which all could waite is pre. posterous, fils superctlious manner has offended @ multitude, and nis conduct {n the last presiden- tal campaign has embittered the mass of the re~ publican party against him. If the republican desire to present a presidential candidate who shal: lose Lorepubiican votes 1s suMciently strong to cause Mr Blaine, with his tens of thousands of devoted friends and his great ability a3 a popular reader. to step aside, it will, with the same tm- puis’, and as & matter of course, scatter to the ‘winds the absurd pretensions for consideration made i behalf of Mr. Conkling. ———— ‘Through the dense mass of opinions called forth by the Biaine letter published yesterday there runs @ sharply marked line of division, On the one side stand the men who hope that the letter 1s ‘a final settlement of the Presidential probiem for ‘Ue republican party, and who therefore employ every argument to make It appear so. On the other stand the men who have no candidate but Blaine, and wouid have him nominated tn spite of everything. The latter express the hope and belief that 3 unanimous appeal from the convention ‘would induce him to withdraw his deciination at ‘the last moment, espectaliy If he bec. me convinced that the party could support harmoniously no other candidate. In each case the wish 3 father to the thought, and, although his letter puts him theoretically out of the feld of contest, even the potential candidature of Mr. Biaine is likely to give the lesser aspirants good many wakeful nights before the convention faishes it and the members go ute, + ___ ‘The Dakota papers are pro.esting agvinst the exaggerated accounts of joss of lve In the recent “blizzard.” The storm, they say, was phenomenal | in suddenness and severity, and came ta the middle ofthe day, when almost everybody was out-of doors, ob farms or the prairies, or in attendance at ‘School, clothed for pleasant weather. The bilzzard, At appears, was not magnified in the reports though Its effects were exagyerated, and a loss of nearly 200 lives tn the 150,000 squire miles of the lerritory, an area about equal to that of New England and New York, is admitted, South Di- Kots suffered a3 well as North Dakota, and tue latter does not in this Instance MU its customary role of wicked partner in establishing tue frm Feputation of Dakota citmate. It will hardly do to aduit the buzzird unutvided and to full force toto the Union. A division of tne territory seems to be imperative. —— ‘When some check .3 placed upon the immense waste ot water by the Government tn this city, And investigation ard correction, if necessary, are made of the alleged iliegal use of water by cer- tain corporations of Washington, tt will be time enoug.s to autuorize the Commissioners to punish Rousenoiders who cannot be convicted befure Judge Snell of wasting water Because the evidence Ys insufficient, Even then the infliction of go cruel and Unusual a punishment as that of tne expeuse ‘and Use of s Water meter Is to be depr cated. og ‘The members of the Citizens’ Committee trom ‘Northwest Washington ought to attend the meet- ngs of that body and participate in its discussions, or elge withdraw entirely. The opinions reacned im these meetings are, theory, representative ‘opinions, and not the snap judgment of the repre- Sentatives of one or two sections of the city; and ‘they will be quoted upon this theory in Congress, a Blaine withdraws Cleveiaad was only reported to have withdrawn. Notwithstanding this differ- ence some of the Maine man’s timid enemies fear ‘That he, too, is “playlog "possum.” a ‘If Mr. Biatne’s letter had been delayed one day ip publication, » hat a vaentine it would have been for Messrx. Sherman, Allison, Gresham, Hawley and the rest, | ee mugwumps seem to be especially unhappy | over hye withdrawal. It leaves them without | A mission of excuse for exiatence. MENS FINE FURNISHINGS. ANOTHER GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF | HALF HOSE Alot of FANCY MERINO HALF HOSE, 9% inches, formerly sold from $1 to @1.38, reduced to 75c. per pair. . ‘MERINO AND CASHMERE HALF HOSE, all sizes, $m Plain and Fancy Colors, formerly soldat 75e., re- duced to 0c. per pair. Heavy and Medium Weight MERINO AND SCAR- LET CASHMERE HALF HOSE, all sizes, formerly sold st $1 and $1.13, reduced to 75c. per pair. RIBBED MERINO, SCARLET CASHMERE, AND GRAY LAMBS" WOOL HALF HOSP, formerly sold at 91.50 and $2.62, reduced to 61 per pair. PURE SILK. SPUN SILK, LISLE THREAD, AND COTTON FANCY AND PLAIN COLORED HALF HOSE at greatly reduced prices. \ANOTRER REDUCTION MADE IN DRESSING GOWNS AND BATH WRAPPERS.) BH TAxLon, 933 Peunsylvania svense. We Isvrre me Laors of Washington and vicinity tocall and examine the moat Complete and Finest Assortment of Deccrative | 4 Art Goods ever shown in this city. 4p Portiers, Lambrequins, Tabie and made to order at short notice. Lewons in fine Hand Embroidery and Decorative Besutiful design- Scarfs, ete, on band ‘Painting, 500. per letson, of 83 per thouth, # lewons, | Goods, the largest and cheapest i We have also the celebrated lixht-running NEY HOME SEWING MACHINE, the aimpiest and bes machine ever produced. Beavtitul embroidering done Without the use of an attachment Re sure aud exam Ane the New Home before you buy. Sewing Machines repaired. Bazar Fashions. S. OPPENHEIMER & BRO, ‘New Building, 514 Otb street nw. _Telephoue call 64-3. m1 Feet say EAURDRE. ns : Branch Ufices, 426 10th st, PUM Late. Bw. Hate and Ge: des aS TER aw, oat _s16-Im" P'S, per pair. 5 sey suits a e petite ye <4 gat short uote eatiy done, 2. 4. FISHER & 00, 820 F st 2w., ane dour from Yih. aed rsa 00. TUT 00 5 BS Foe Al ee ya xe wiry VARIETY v 4. EU kee T ¥ Sso8 F “od EE Ene = PLETE & my tof Sf Fob PRY = Many people have the ides that no Cutlery is worth Purchasing except that furnished by the recular deal- ers, at the hich prices which they usually charge, We have demon-trated the fact that goods of stend- ‘ard make and supe ior quality can beso'd at popular Spd moderate prices. In proof of this examine the folowing Uist of prices: TABLE KNIVES, White Riveted Handle Knives and Forks, 99c. 1 doz. Superior White: Masdte kurtese pork to math, Wie. dog. * assell Dinner Kni White Handi 1.49 54 doz, ‘Husseli Knives, Coluioid Handle $2.50 5 doe CARVERS. Flite Riveted Handle Knife, Fork and Steet, 40. 1 or Buck-H Fade & Butcher, Full Hollow Ground, 996. Hoderes Ful Hollow Ground; BOS: saoee hiu's TEL O9c. and, Was. ‘Medium Hollow, $1. POCKET KNIVES, Pull, $1.49. Hundred Styles, Foor Boon Bonet Shall a iy-Finished Steel, 25¢., 4ibe., O0c. jostenholm's and "# Goods, ‘Lowest Prices. ScIssoRs. Eerrass sane Scissorn t5e., 300. and 49, $B Osigers, 38;. 00.» 7c. SMITH & WARDWELI, ‘705-707-709 Market Space. na Tus Is Tue Laser Weex or Ren 0 RRR OTrTr ee eae ed Re UU BR Ot 3 ase ‘uw ROR OT Byy5 SEMI-ANNUAL BPR, A BRR, coo A om Sx x BAA RoR GG AA TT NNN BBE OA A ERK OG AA I NNN Bok AAA KR Goo AaX It §ORS BBB ATA ROR GGG AYA DON OXN s AL AA OL Ps ere Sss3 ACA LLL or non HOW o% Ss oH ‘oo’ Bre Sse <: THIS IS A CLEARING SALE OF WINTFR GOODS, ODDS AND BRO» X LOTS OF SUM MER GOODS, SAMPLES, SLIPPERS, FELT GOODS, &c., AND 18 AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR SECURING EXTRA VALUE FOR THE MONEY PAID. BARGAINS FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN, BOYS, GIRLS, AND CHILDREN. ABTHUB BURT & CO, w2S-tawath-3m «1211 F ST. NW. We have a few BREAKFAST JACKETS and MORN- ING ROBES that we are selling at cost to close. W. 8. TEEL, PENNSLVANIA AVENUE. {14 vor Mm Yr Ga zo yuu HH T HE E ai t Fi ELL T uv UU UU uo ‘uu IN OUR UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. ‘This is the time of the year when U,bolste:y Goods, ach as Portiers, Lace Curtains, Tapestries, Ae. are ‘Bot in much demand ; that we know perfectly weil, but itis alse the time whon if you should happen to need | anything ip that line that you can buy it the cheapest, for aimeretr fie in fact, and below one-balf of whit you would pay for the aame article in acason. ‘What we have on hand we could pack sway snd get full price for next season, but that ix not our custo a we always start with new goods, uo matter what it cont us to eet rid of our lant season's stock. ‘The season bas been very successfnal with ug, we hav- ing comparatively very little stock left over, but what ‘we have must go, and THIS LAST CUT HAS BROUGHT THE PRICES DOWN ‘TO ALMOST NOTHING. ‘We mention s few of the items, everything else being cutin proportion. You can see for yourselves. PORTIERS. TURCOMAN 9 Pa'r Turcomen Portiers.. 5 Par Turcoman Poruers, fick wite Cheniile, Dado 4 Pair’ Turcouan Porters, extra heavy. w de Chenille Dado. CHENILL. 2Pair Au-Che Ale Portiers, 50 in. Now | Wide, 34 yds long. 1.00 8.25 3 Pura ‘chepilie ed patterns, 50 in. wider Di Fa var . 1 Pair Ab -Ghealis Bortins, 7 in gr 1 Pair Yaspuiried Silla Poridees:'<3200 3583 LACE CTET 1X3: 1 1at of Lace Curtains, 3 yas tone, Aer 13585 1 Yt Five Curtsing po — 1 Por Renaha 7 = yds loa a5 . 1 ot Bieautival Patter Wriacia 3.00 1 4.38 3 fp rain Art Squares, x33 sila TBecesef Godin Tapastseonss. “22 800 thing new. secong A, OE Special Prices om every piece of Rew Si Tapestry for furniture coverings, draperies, &e., iu the house. 1 Lot of Bare Striped Serim. cece J Just peceived 8 fot-of-ell Chsalife “10 “Ora Tanke Covers veadtital patterns, || ™ ! ‘Tot of Holiaid Sissons hes fers all eOloPieeren 50 20 IN OUR ART EMUROIDERY DEPARTMENT, Just opened anew live of -Cheuille Ornament faney work. at the lowest poaslote ep icon, We are showing & superb Ii aK Stamped Linen get of Staaped Liven Tray Covers worth 25¢., at 7 Lot of RtampedLinen work bone (eto vm dies: were BU ated Goer ge bbe" = eee ‘Linen Buread Scarfs 2 yards long “ister Peasy Scarfs, for tidies, worth 65c.. ; a an Materials, cheaper than iy rc ) Pe i D 8ineBis. ia Ge Ta Bun THE CONCORD WARNESA 2 Shae ‘xpress Harness of LUTZ & BRO, fet edee. 497 Penn. ave. adjoining National Hotel. and ‘fobes in ofG ada very iow bea ~ Tar Prescro Wao, THE SOFT-FALLING SNOW, THE PELTING Hall, . ‘THE DRENCHING RAIN, Have cach snd every cue given Gus fall tenet foe the thie Combination of | gages mt 2 myth ia chat “the Sacaea as Shey fition:ygoine you oft dire ‘contin- Uance of stormy, wintry westher for the five weess Pardon ae for reminding you hat you should be pre pared f for such an emerseucy —that GOOD CLOTHES are much cheaper than DOCTOR'S BILLS. ip and strutting out are much more acres nents, then, forcing do: " SSereto: festa a prevent $6.50 will buy an excellent storm OVERCOAT st VICTOR E. ADLER'S Ten Per Cent Clothing House, * 88.75 wil buy astrictly ALI-WOOL SUIT OF CLOTHES at VICTOR &. ADLER'S ‘Ten Per Cent Clothing House, OUR VALENTINE TO ALL THE PEOPLE IN A NUTSHALL SUITS OF CLOTHES. Youths, Bos Oy cl it Urn tn conducttnes ist yorkuone: Said Pao os of timate have al lar and will ever contin Site Mt ace msc ite tea eee ‘There is ‘of from, arbere;g always.s caving 26 to 30 per cent on VIOTOR E ADLER'S ‘Ten Per Cent Clothing House, 927 and 929 7th st n.w.,corner Massachusetts ava, ‘Strictly One Price, Open Saturday Until 11 p.m. 13 iF THIS. eek # & 9 Dob HE and then investigate personally how the below-named figures compare with the facta, Our stock has got to be reduced before arrival of our Spring Goods, now being made, Our marked-down prices must and will do it. Gents’ Hand-sewed Boots, 83.70, formerly 84.50 Do. Scotch-bottom Boots..... 3.65, formerly 4.50 Do. Calf Sewed Boots, ++ 2.85, formerly 3.00 Do. Calf Solid Boots. 1.76, formerly Do, French Calf Custom Shoes, 34.95, formerly Do. Calf Waukeufast Shoes... 2.90, formerly Do. Scotch-bottom Calf Shoes, 2.87, formerly Do. Reliable Calf Shoes........ 1.50, formerly Do. Gaiters, Button, Laced... formerly Lad.es'Hand-mad: Walkingshoos, Do. Fine Hand-made Button... 2.95, formerly Do. Extension Sole Button*.. ¥.87 “rmerly Do. Kid Button, A to E width. 1.93, formerly Do. Patent-leatherTip Batton, 3 50, formerly Po. Kid and Goat Button....... 148, formerly Do, SoitdPebbleandKidButton, 1,00, formerly Do. Genuine Kid Opera Siippers, 49, formerly ‘Misses’ Fine Kid and Goat Button, 1.18, formery Do. Heel andSpringHee Button, .9%, formerly Do. “Monument” Tipped do. 1.10, formerly Child's Solar Tipped Button......_.70, formerly Do. Fine Kid and Goat Button, 63, formerly Infante’ Hand-sewed Goat Button, 130, formerly ‘Boys’ “Our Own" Veai Calf Shoes, 1.62, formerly Do. Seamiess Button, 3 to 5's, 1.15. formerly Do. Substantial School Shoes... .98, formerly Youths’ solid Button and Jaced.. .98, formerly Bargains in Rubber 8hes, Arctics, and Boots, formerly WM. HAHN & CO’S RELIABLE 8HOE HOUSES, 816 Seventh street; 1922 Penn. ave. nw.: f11 We Axe Desrenare: Itis just at thie period of the year that « business man will get desperate. He will glsdly exchange his mercb ndise for money. Profits and oftimes cost of goods not taken into con- sideration, We are iu that mood sow. We take our Annual In- ventory, and there are thousands of dollars’ worth of goods we don't want, aud yet You need thone very goods; therefore, wil offer you ® chance to buy sea- ‘sonable wares very, vory cheap, 231 Penna. ave. 2.0, NOTICE! ‘As we have been prepar- ing for these sales several weeks, and bave now com- pleted every arrangement, | ‘we'do not propose toquote prices here, as we could STOCK-TAKING PRICES ox DRESS GOODS, SILKS, AND SATINS, VELVETS AND not begin to tell you of PLUSHES, fraction of the many bar-| EVENING DRESS MA- gains, but will merely TERIALS, state that each and every BLACK Goops, Department represented | BED COVERINGS, im this Advertisement is | HOUSE-FURNISHING replete with all Staple Goons, Goods and Choice Novel- UPHOLSTERY, ties, ‘These Departments oc- cupy in some cases double the room formerly used, and every article bought will prove an HONEST BARGAIN. As our store is constantly crowded with customers, ands this announcement is sure to swell the crowds Very substantially, we advise call in the morning. AN APOLOGY. ‘We also beg the indulence of the Public for not be- ing able to furnish the demand made during dur An- nual Cotton Underwear sale, but to offset the disap- pointment of some, we have copcluded to reduce some of our higher-priced garments and put with these goods, and allow the Sale to run one week louger. So those who waited will be doubly benefited. OUT-OF-TOWN PEOPLE Can make our.” +» their place of meeting. As our es- tablishment is #o centrally located, this will prove a convenience, we are sure, GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. “OPPONAX AND BRIDAL BOUQUET.” ‘We are the sole agents of MANN’S CELEBRATED PERFUMES. These are the higheat-priced goods made, but their excellence and durability are well known tothe Fashionable Public. In order to intvo- duce their new flavors, “Opponar and Bridal Boquct,” ‘we will present each purchaser of » pair of GLOVES with s small trial bottle. This we do for the sole pur- pose of imtroducing it readily, MERINO UNDERWEAR, LADIES UNDERWEAR, CLOAKs, LACE, AND EMBRODERIES{) ONE PRICE. 420, 422, 424, 420 7th st.. 417, 419 &th st iQ B® LARGEST STORE IN WASHINGTON. Trovszas. ON AN AVRRAGE MOST MEN WEAR OUT ‘TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS To ONE COAT AND VEST. FOR PROOF OF THIS ABSER- TION OBSERVE, IF YOU PLEASE, THR NUMBER OF “FRINGE BOTTOM” TROU- SERS NOW BEING WORN BY OTHERWISE WELL-DRESSED MEN. WHATEVER SUM YOU Wi8H TO PAY, EXPECT TO FIND HERE BETTER TROUSERS THAN EVER BOUGHT FOR A LIKE AMOUNT. GRonGs epnatsy, ORR-PRICE CLOTHIER, 10 434 7TH STRERT NORTHWEST. Ar Tar Puan Ror. Fi aT fe fh =) EXTRA FINE EXTRA FINE EXTRA FINE EXTRA FINE EXTRA FINE z 3 £ T A AA AA aa 3 3 7] weane 00, o ° ° ‘00 200, Em el (eS 000) 200, waez: iain AND CAMBRIC AND CAMBRIO AND CAMBRIC AND CAMBRIC AND CAMBRIO THE PALAIS ROYAL was fortunate in securing, at bangain prices, all broken iots and surplusstock of one of the leading manufacturers of the country. 1,321 GARMENTS. In the ordinary course of trade 1,821 garments wold constitute a week's business, but we sincerely state we doubt if the lot will last two days. EXQUISITELY MADE AND FINISHED. ‘Ladies who know how to appreciate really fine Un- derwear will better understand when they see the war- menteand note the muslin, cambrice and lawns, apd elso the lace trimmings and embroidery. YOU WILL SEE IN THE WINDOW ny amas & 00 CORSET COVERS. Lonsdale Cambric, V and square necks, trimmed with fine embroidery. Worth twice 50c. NIGHTGOWNS. Elaborately and beautifully em- broidered and tucked yokes, neck and sleeves trimmed with extra fine Hamburg edving. The “Mother Hub bard” style, only 7¥c. The materials are certainly worth considerably more than 78c, We reckoned the cost at @ CHEMISES. Lonsdale Cambric, square neck, all- over yoke of expensive embroidery. Trimmings on neck and sleeves to match. should be $1.50 instead of 79 each, CORSE S CENTS COVERS. Lonsdale Cambric. High, | square aa V shape necks. Finely tucked and em- | broidered, Never before sold so good for Y8c. Scon woneat 7c. DEAWEKS, Lonsdale Cambric. Embroidered Ruf- fle. Abnief descrijtion of a garment equal to those usually offered at twice 79¢. SKIRTS. Tucked and embroidered cambric ruffled skirta, Generous width, All leneths. Finished in style of, and meaut to be, 8 $1.25 akirt iuatead of ouly Fe. YOU WILL ALSO SEE garments at 98c. aud $1.08 each that cortainly must astonish you. Looking through mlass, and at a dis- tance, does not do suchgvods Justice. We want you to carefully and critically examine th» seams with the herring-bone stitching. Notice the plat Val. laces, the embroideries and the silk ribbons with which the gar- ments are trimmed. We wish you to du even more= try on any of the garments, for remember, perfect fit- ting uuderwear is not only esseutial to comort and appear.nce, but also to durability. ‘NOT IN THE WINDOW but on acounter to themselves you will find the gems of the collection. Generous wealth of mave jals and Iacea in each garment, but so fine that several may be packed ins hand valise, PPP, i roan Fok Hf gs PAA AA IL sa M4 tun M4 it RRR 00 ¥ A ROR 0 0 ed rv RRR OO YY &A RR OO ‘Aaa RR “vo rary _Advertisement continued in apace below. Ae Tue Patus Rovat. BB RRR GGG A IT NN N 8g Be xk RR OG A TAN BBR AA RRE GO” AA NNN BOP ASA BORG GG AKA IN XN go 3 ow BBB A AK R GGG A ALLN NN 5us3 7 “Busier than our neighbors." So our patrons tell us, but weknow the bad weather has kept many in doors. For their benefit we have condensed the lists of Bargains lately advertised. There is no excuse now—yon have presented to you in list below the Vick of the Bargains caused by the influx of new goods and the broken lots incidental to a busy week. The Palais Royal may be reached by all Lines of cars—as you know. FOR MEN. No. 1—The “Palais Royal” Shirt is 85e., and fits equal tocustom mad, To induce the akevtical to wiveita trial we GIVE ONE AWAY to each purchaser of a half doren of Earl & Wilson's ‘ollars. ‘No. 2-UNDERWEAR—The #1 Red-Wool Underwear offered for 50c. ‘The $1.75 Fancy English ‘ ash- mere Underwear for $1.39. Tho $2 Red Medi- cat 4 Wool Underwear for $1.50, SOCKS. The 50c. English Cashmere Half-hose to match underwear, for 39¢. No. 4—GLOVES, warranted and trie@ on at our risk. The $1 Embroidered English Kid Gloves offered for 896. No. 6-HANDKERCHIEFS. Genuine French Linen Handkerchiefs, with fancy centers and borders, in new shades and designs, 50c. quality for 2c. No, 6-RUBBER COATS. The @2 quality for $1.60 Being cemented they are waterproof in fact as well ae in name. FOR LADIES. No, 1-SHOES. The 84,75 Kid Shoes for @3. The @6 Patent-leather Tip Kid Shoes for 3.50. The “Goodye:r” Rubbers, the beat for 50c. No. 2-HANDKERCHIEFS. Pure Linen, Hand-em- broidered Initials, 25e. quality for 2 for 250, Some with fancy embroidered and colored oom ters, such as maize, pink, navy and gobelin blue, beliotrope, mahogany, &c ; 25c. quality, for 2 for 2% No. 4—UMBRELLAS, &c. English Silk, with natural 3.50 quality for $2.48, Twill No, wood handles, Silk Sun Umbr las, with oxydized silver natu- Tal wood handles, $2.25 quality for 90. The new Parasols at 10 per cent below next month's prices, No, 5—BOYS' CLOTHING, Every article in this de. partment at 40 PER CENT DISCOUNT OFF MARKED PRICES. This statement is correct— no mistake. No.6—UPHOLSTERY GOODS. Low prices marked on ench article. 40 PER CENT OFF THE MARKED PRICES. Weare aware we wrote 40 torty).. No, 7—HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. Marked at ss low and generally at lower prices than elsewhere 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT OFF MARKED PRICES. No, 8—HOSIERY. Warranted fast Black Hoso, 40c. quality for 40c. MONEY REFUNDED if these hose stain the linbe or clothing or change color in washing. Broken lots of new boot pattern and fancy striped Hose, 68 and 55. qualities for 48c. Broken lots of 35c. for 25 fancy striped Hee in Heliotrope, Nile Green and Mode. No. 9—Broken lots of old stock at below cont. For in- stance, 81 Ked Medicated Wool Underwear for 50c. New sw se Ribbed Vests, finished with silk ribbons, 68c. quality for 50c. Arrive to-morrow ‘Ribbed Sik Vests, in all colors, $1.50, but worth $2.25. No, 10-LEATHER GOODS. Pocket Books and Card Cases of Japanese, Seal, Calf, &c., leather lined, all cvlors, 48¢. aud 5c. qualities for 25c. No. 11-GLOVES. New 68¢. Kid Gloves, embroidered ‘backs, all colors, Large and nail sizes of 4 and 5 button “Palais Royal” Dre-sed and Undressed Kid Gloves, reduced from $1.50 to 68c. Black Kid Gloves, with colored embroidered tacks, 4 button, at $1.68, reduced to €1; 8-button ‘Mousquetaires, at $1.05, reduced to $1.25. New Jot of Pig’e Skin Mousquetaires at 81. 12-RIBBONS New lot, which new shades of All-Silk Ribbons with loop edme. Nos, ‘12, 16 and 22. Quality worth 35and 40 centa, for 15 end 19 cent, Sush Ribbons, 7 inches wide, St anality for 750,; Pink, Bive, Cardinal, Cream, oe Wo to give 8 lonset list, bint SES Toes PALAIS ROVAL. ae ‘1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. ‘The “Feast™ in Handkerchiefs was 8 most en- Joyable affair, ‘Twas Christmas trade over artin, You who bare not bad a pick should hurry. The imperfections are hardly percepti- ble: in tact, not perceptible to the inexperi- ended. Prices are one-half, one-third and oue- fourth those of the perfect qualities. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Gor. 11th and Fets. nw. Bro “Son Lor Or Fass. We have just secured, at great sacrifice, an importer’s line of samples, comprising sbout one thousand five hundred (1,500) Fa #(no two exactly alike), and propose togive our customers the benefit of this fortunate purchase by marking ‘them at s very small advance on actual cost, offering an unpreced-nted opportunity to pur~ chase Fans at lower prices than have ever before prevailed, ‘The stock comprises Satin, Gauze, Spangled Gauze, Lace. Satin-and-Lace, and Feather Fans, in plain, hand-painted, printed, and » great variety of fancy styles, in all colors and black. ‘Elorant line for Opera and Evening use. Prices: 370., 50c., 62e, Tbe, 87c, £1.00, 01.25, $1.50, 81.75, $2.00. $2.25, 8250, 02.75, 83.00, 83.25, $350, $3.75, 84.00, $4.50, $5.00, 95 60, 86.00, 98.00. $8.50, 89.00, $10.00 to 942.00 each. (Pirst floor; rear.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ata, Crosrxa*Oor Suz Or Wrirs, We desire to sell every Winter Wrap this ‘mouth, and to accomplish it have reduced the priceon every winter garment in stock, ex- tending an unprecedented opportunity to par- chase fine wraps at a saving of from 25 to 50 percent, We have made up three lote at the following ‘uniform low prices: Lot 1—About 15 Jackets, Visites, and Short ‘Wraps, Sold heretofore at 8: 50, and $8, and a few that were 610. CHOICE OF THE LOT 85. Lot 2—About 20 Jackets, Ragians, New- markets, Visites, and Short Wraps. Sold here- tofore at $12.50, #14, $15, and $16. CHOICE OF THE LOT 810. Lot 3—About 25 Plush Jacketa, Plush Visiter, Plush Short Wraps, Astrakban Short Wraps, Cloth Newmarkets, and Raglans, Sold hereto- fore at $17.50, 820, 822, and 825. CHOICE OF THE LOT 815. ‘There will be displayed on tubles and racks in such a manner you can readily sce all the styles Wwe have at euch of the three prices, (Third floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and Fate, ow, anaars. Moxru Or Tue Yer, ‘the prorat: tls. week is the U1 New sjring Ge dw avd the Closiue Out of sine ter Gobusa seduced prices. The prudent Dar- esineace at the enrly-rtue buyer wil bo Sunil our offer:nex tia woel Healy MNESVOUDWAKD & LOTHROP. 13: “Cor. Ltn and ¥ ‘We have just opened sre Jas oP PIECES 13%-inch Fine Gren. dine Veilings, which we ler atthe Lo Calons: OO CE RS FER YARD, lors: Graya, brown al ite, creat, a wack WcODWARD & LOTHROP, Gor. 1ith'and Fats a. Y nenapixe Werrixg x Gur FOR 8 CENTS, ‘blues, cardi- A Ghear Cuaxce For Mex. fio cause the timmnediate disposal of uur stock "8 FSE ¥MOKING JACKETS, SUES JAPANESE SHQUING JACKETS myneve we have left et ty 80, nad ‘and they are in plain ‘sold duct cui holid ys at 96507 87. Pe et TS A : 3 ent ee AOE gonzo Bure Roos, two line FINE i ee: Sor ee aRTe Bhs OM 86 70) 5 PER PALL WoODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. Lith and F sta, Ww. Banoarss Tx Torcuon Laces. We have just oneued wiereces IMITATION TUKCHON LACES, ‘Which we offer at the lowest prices ever named. on similar goods, Each piece contains 12 yards, Bt 3 jarde ol 2ie-h.: b Tore! We make ah except oan this Laat width (3 sna Ai SONGS LD age, or tad FAR we, Evcnt Cases Or Quarts. stock of Quilts <trpasses any pre- siousiy chown, “Lagge ‘bitin ‘ba “broth Gown the prices considerably. This stock having Lech parcliased before the F cent ad- va ee on all cotton |< otat all eflected thereby, aut OLD PRICES will prevail. The mont noteworthy are the followin: WHITE, choctier CLTS ne eutan HOVEL QUILTS, WHITE ONE bc EACH.” 1 CASE 11. WHITE * BOSTON, HO) ‘Best dollar at XTRA-SIZE WHITE 3.3 hy LY cook QUILTS, x PR MAMSEILLES-PALTERNED LTS WHITE “EXTHA 9: ALITY” “CROCHET warre Ext! EADS. aoe TEE ane juced in these qualities, = okt Be sa Suet line of 12-4Colored variety of and colors, te WARD & LOTHROP, oBoe Htaad Fae oe, De LINEN Sep WEA =e ageing even * by 34 a. RespyeMane yee rece! ia EADY. rere eit a perior qualities ; wise bg Ur 28 yond Po esse rans SPER Tae tat in we (Second for, WOODWARD & Cor. 11th and Im Dire, se of Jinens in, We fant ere PREP. a eet, aes ats, ow. any, 62%, 68, 75, 86e.,01 snd $1.85 "Rate sad bode, UOC: ver } | eer rae 7 AaTED-WOWEK GIDE Nursesand Wajtera: Drivers Gta “bal Wisteria a Bretcisee “tle ae ANTED_MEN TO SELL OURGOODSIN W, Ww ota tetge aad adjotntny cotien ary and all expenora.. W ite for te ms and arate Tinh SLOAN'® Co., manufaccarers, we oe ' Wants ritoma TO WORK INSIDE; NONE it steady men and those who beious to the union ne dappiy tod. PELEGING, 1007 Fat 1 Wie A LADY QUALIFIED TO Te: ait Ss Bi ci dren and willing to. be With refereuces, GUY Hie ar be ef DICK’S AGENCY, ‘scone wetors, Mlete tenn ‘cooka, wait tlere, cose dawymen, man and wife, at once. 615. Thaw. ew W3xTED TWO. WHITE DAI YMEN AND TWO divers for milk-wagona, colored, professional 20k family: white cooks erat Rucwes. bo} lor Wutcy” store, white. experic.cod chamberinn, Dick's sist 613 Fin rect aw ie ‘stock oo re erentes Fog ed hades 0, Shas tale ANTED—A GOOD CANVASSE, TO GO 10 NOR- EAT CaN ae! folk at once, “Must come weil in I to. D. ALDEMSON, Wao Feceturd for) APR WASTED A GENILEMAN WITH 41 GEER euces ability aud education. to act as General SED rthisclty. First-class terms, HILL BHAI ipatairs, av > SHOE SALES és etaw. 1 ANTED-G 00D OUD CARVAdS IMME W3 distely. Apply 17I8Gstenwe Ss IMIS aaTEDe MAN TO MAKE FIRES, SWEEP ‘tore, aud to make iumuself weneraily usefa Ay. pig, after 6 nin, at 414 9th veeilese Wien? PACTH ues taky Clara, wor fad ANTED-ENERGETIO CANVAGSERS TO 80- Waresnarrs csr 2 ol fice Yor wien Cste.. OF Facme. ERY LADY “ORSOW THEY cay Wiksrdress cunigat tured po Mente Lele’ ances ail ‘B.w., opposite § NOW. AN EXPEuI- white Waitress; references required. 2D ST. N.W.. AN Canvassers; work ligh i Rew 3 Wi PARTNER SILENT OR ACTIVE, ATi, $1000; to uy old-emtablished grocery? showitig bub meas over 835,000 net Deva, Addnde bes Oi beat eon piss J ANTEDSIMMEDIAT LY_A RFLINBLE AND yuan to puree and do ight chamber. wurkremoot home to: che Wiebe porcist martes | Meilycommended. “Apply 1143 Zist st, «betwee ‘ANTED—\N EXPERIENCED CHILD'S NURSE; Srat-classrofercices required. Address bux Biar office, f WASTED — IMMEDIATELY—A SPEVANT Fon weneral housework; washing excepted, reteren required. Address J, P., Star offica. fe WASTED — pexpc EMPLOYMENT Bi rean, conducted by ladies, Men and Wonen, white aud colored for ail Kinds of domeatic inbor, and states with reterence. 717 Mstaw, J16 WANIED-A SITE WoM\S, EXPERIENCED inthe ianacenent of cliidi take cure of three boys aed fou F ferences as toexverience and resvectabil ty, ans ale wate Pectel with appiteation, Address Box 35, star oie 1nd WANED WHITE AND COLORED COOKS, maida, waitrestes, settled co.ored womiat child's’ unree, Iaandress “for ‘dass Work," Swedih Tuan’ women wanted.) F, 3. BURN AM, 30-632 F'st, aw. f11-6 JANTED—A GFRMAN GIRL FOR A SMALL family, uo, childton. ‘to do. eneral Housework Appts betwen 12 Island ave, nw. WASTED 10-Day—C00 house iris, waiters, &e. ployment furnished. Alss, wood cam eltis STEVENS Eiaplosure ‘Bureaus 717 Yeh wt ue Zotclock only at 134. Khods f10-Tia, no chances W'StP A MIDDLI LOcaTtEeD AV, Cutcide leading ctics ta present iy ie lace ity, a responsible Louse, Monthy slary"$70_to SP sures Hetenuces, SUPT. MEG. HOUSE. Lock Box 1985, N. ¥, Jat mktndw WANTED-A DRESSMARERIN EVERY PAMIL- Learners for Pro RIS TNE ternational Tailor System” with any incli-rule or tapemeasure alone, as all” scientiie tailors cat. Patterns and materials cut, basted, draped on mu ‘Mme. 5. 3, MESSER, “Conservatory uf Alodes "1233 I stu.w, Washington, D.C 6-8" ws ANTED-BY A RFSPECTABLE WHITE GIKL. A Place to cok, wash and iron, references, Apply 1133-234 af. uw. ate y ANTED AT HEADQUARTERS — Positions Wee PE gt = gt A i a ee Butlers, SAM'L A. CUOMBS,926 Fat. mw, 114-51 Wee ED—TO PATENT SOLICITORS—THE AD- VY vertiser,Civiland Mechanical Enwine-r, Draugtts. having bad lar e exjerieuce in a applications for Hees like to ob- n permanent employment in teat lin in Firet-clase p ‘St. Janes Hotel. Warts Sa ener pte cy Box 484, ¢ re le & Co, WASTED.-BY 4 RESPECTABLE WHTTE WOMAN. Position as chambemuid and pain eesmst eas: can furuish best references, Address ©. M., Star oflicr.* WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN OF Goon B AniTs situaiion in a store or office: «vod re ‘Address C. C., Star office. : “ WASTED DICKS AGENGY HAS FIEST-cLASS Cooks, chamber y ANTED-BY A WHIT! GIRL. A SITUATION £0 do gener] house ee Apnly V a1 405 Hetne. Reterence. WANTED BY A Youn MAN FLOM VIRG O: busines= ab lits, work ile proverved i per en ed iu t ANTED SITUATION 48 REGULAR Ot RE. Win clerk by tctaterat pharm=cict of tte DiC ons tory reierences. Addiess BUCHU, Star office. EXPERIENCED Tia se W oteaperi ice, with re-erence-a Sit ton toantnvend: ‘Sains St 0. Siaromiee rh J ANTED—OKDERS FOR ati hae salesinety ssiogadies, TANTED BY AN =t0 ar one ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE MAN, £88 su Ey DOOKA, MATH, S¥A\ . scl fous, bartender sud othe ely ua sud feu PM ROR G: Feat nw fot Wasi resinous: ‘FOR ALL KINDS OF V help: tres to omplurers: reference, icaarnitowd ty VENS' EMPLOYMENT AND RENTING BUREAU, 117 Uih-n wes til O pam, 3a) KOUM- SYy ANTED—A LARGE PARLOR, ON FiksT FLOOR, ‘ished or unftirn sh 4, Betweeu Ist and 9ti sts. and Pennsylvania ave. aud G st. ow., for club- Lim rovements Capitol mnte, low | Poneto mall family eferoneee, Ow Mak woes FLL -THIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS OF | —* ve | WANTED—HOUSES. FOR SALE--IOUSES. Wares as x nee ae NTER, Star office. gdties | W seat enh ORAS tbat bee Hi ix aay by Bandon ont {ara ten or fx ve Foam hagee <a ad Sbarcnkivee ear FOR RENT—ROOMS. ook kent LARGE FORMISHED ROOM. O48 Pee oe SE 400 bet ae REN [3708 ST Ai CONN! a one tandwamely furmiahes second exposure, with bath, 3 DsOMELY FURMISHED La foom on fret Soor. single chamber « Soorvat 2028 iSehat. Board’ desired 118-30 Qyk RENT —TWO LANGP ROOMS, SECOND. | Bi toor sas bath aud closets: g10. 424 Mase are. naa TSW A SUITE OF 2) first oor alto, atuale Boones, Travarcute and Fails Wanders e conan aened, OBE FFE BEX ES NEATLY FURNISHED COMMUN 's a'} ¥ rooms On second Moor, silule or «Ds ite at [aisene low. fase JOR RENT HANDS MELY FURNINHED ROOMS on econd for: sapny and well heated, eu suite or, single: OF parior with folding bel. lites nw * FPQh RENT UAPTER PEBRUARY 15— TWO WELL fe iaed front noone with Nip windows ad con): coruer foeation swith bend ences required. 135 Nat nw. tie FOR BEXTAIBYEE PLEASART ‘nooms ron housekeeping. Low reut to respousive f Hguse in South, Wasitington, Address rom RENT ioe Raw YORE WE Taraiiied fre if Raves tc oat Slogan Oa rot pith Wound. ire. poe "haere harured. RENT-AT 14TH AND B Sis tae, Fis s welln h | m Amprovements Also. tabie of twostalls and | Gacrtace-tlonee Apply 201 Lacie a's alae TORRENT 203 1ST ST. X. W..TWO VERY DE | Fe rable rooms je OF em usta, fare ratabed, with ew amen ‘Forme reagan bs rf R RENT — 4 NICELY FURNIGIED WEL Eixert warm beck rovn, second oor, ‘ase Feet RENT_A VERY HANDSOME FR i Jor ou first oor. suitable for pation one on, Teathoor: te Used tn office in house. Tisvese ar JOR RENT—FIKST FLOOR, Twi com: Satine Nounay tferetiok subie Ro me Toe also, conum rooms sus 3 bol FP RENTFIRST FLOOR BAY ‘WINDOW FRONT com, with heat and Licht, furnished or unfur pished ‘hea other "Rooms, suitable, for light bouse. ya if desired, near three lines of cara, iB} A closets, und cellar pettect, rer il meer | yon RE | Kr 323 Penoey vane ave. ¥.; two lange rootus on | Sud aca" 940 par nvouth, Por partiouiace eesie'ts SChites BROS Tins ¥ at” Avy. RENT—512 12TH st, N. W. TWO FUR bed Soors (9 rooms) €65. unfurnished #45 erernely or tome here rovers wilt ewan We oy 1e ange Foo with oF without board, at dow, NT_915 1 8T, N.W., SPLENDIDLY-PUL Avartwments, op secotid and third floors. Ic cation desirable, mae Fe RENT—TWO LARGE ROOMS, IST AND 2D floors, Deh st, bet. Band F sts. nw. awit ble for ould iewtings Tectuiren, lode meetings ec. cat } xutaiie for ved: | room POON; OPeu-wTate L second four, furnished. OR RENT—“HANDSOMELY FURNISHED KOOWS renewt-: tirst-cla tue Pordand “The Aldive. 11: Club He 4 RENT—A FEW VERY DP<IRABLE ROOMS | Wat the Castine House, 471 Cat. aw. JOR RENT—CHOICE ROOMS, NEAR +a AR sauctou, single oren sulte; south wind oui at F R KENT—UANDSOMELY FURNISHED PAR eu suite oF stuule; also. peamait hall roo, for keutlesen: "with or without bol: aC NO Tiihat. uw. References exchanved ol FOR RENT—FLATS. Fok REX GALDN URNISH D FLAT IN AN ‘ebartmeut house Lafayette Sgua'e b ated by steam witho: Price 20 per mouth. “HILL & JUH ‘TSin stu w 1140 FOR RENT—OFF! ICES. JOR REN (_SEVEN OFFICE ROO ri ore. SITE Patents tice Riept froin #4 tn $10, with ak ‘Good tor land or patent attorneys. ‘Sth wt.f1 4-30 ie gtr ERAL iM ., ¥ Destiabux oF or. con, st, particu Futent or teal estade, Apply to SCM Mike, Serv Bor uh end F sta 113-3t" FOR REST OFFICES IN OUR NEW BUILDING, on conveniences, a AE He GO rpERvonn, ree 307 Fat ow. RR RVNT--THREEDPSIRABLE eS fm ryt by steam; &: e 42 Lx mouth. iyi LES YD Wis bone we 1201 Pennsylvania FOR RENT—STORES. _ 20k RENT-STORE AND TEN-ROOM DWELL- ing. No. 1000 O st. n.®., old emtublished | Gr. snd Mo-tmacket; antares “or ale.” Inquire at, 474 EGE BERT, STORE AND DWELLING [At 1636 14th st. a.w., coptaining 1:3 rooms, with all m em improvements. Iuguire 1638 14th et, jall-Gwe FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS T. LOW RENT Neighborhood of 7th and F sta, Star offre. 114-1u dit RENT-STABLE AND. Le goal tenant. w. Address cM. RENT—COL | Breated on 8 stre Heating apparatus ahve WATERS, 8077 Mat. n | J2OR RENTOTHREE STALLS IN STABLE {ax icy, us ened sr qpa Dpand will tase three jo livery. Apply | Nee k sox, Tana Tt Wieiesale | por thor | MONEY TO LOAN. is, 000 2208S o8 Dur eD tora estate, at 6 per coat, EK. LUNDY, 802 NC ave. nen after 4 p.m ae |S ON REAL FSTATE Koa" parpowes. Choe, “Ur "48, Sar WikrEtame EXFURRISEED | Rous o oN fOreecoud. Hooke CoE seeks tte: ta eisai Feat in edvance. Addre D— WEST OF 14TH, BET. G AND OST Wate rate he eee sare, waitable for uebt honsek sek i hee Permanent Trent meslerate, aie terms, 1. C. Bar office “fil 13) THOS. B WAGGANIAN. 15.000 ) 10.000} At 6 per cent. aoe & 3 ite at 5 per con BEALL, ‘BROWN & CO. a 1521 B at. ‘ONE TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SECUR- a.) Febee tay state Notes bougut and sok el Bios aad FOi6) FP st., suocesvors to Baxter & ie Me iE NEY TO. AN AT LOWEST RATES OF 1x ‘re SSN @ THOMPSON, ‘1315 F et., adjouni ‘Sun Building. FURNISHED Rov EST ewes sh pe ator Star fice. WANTED_LOTS. Wines. PURCHASE A CORNET ‘with two adjoining Teun at, wanted for iunmediate tmprovemen' Box 24° Star Grey W: TED—OWNENS OF LOTS IN THE Ni ‘H- ‘Aten suave for medtutn-claas, hotest ma peed jouey. Will find prompt ail Cash pay He pee od So in the pekiamton imp: Bremen ih: “enid “a wig ‘11-1W arene. SAW Sane NEOUS |AN OF FIFTY DOLLARS. ON W'AStPe security. . Liberal cottunisston. Three months Address Box 54 Star ote. Tt 7 B, SECOND - HAND BRICK, Wit rice. S80 f, CULLINANE 438 Tihs 5.1. _ filiw tention D vem CASH sre PaiD. For WW ANTEDI TRY OUn BUTTREINE AT, ru Deca " heope tousrtant eae = La Yeas m1 M ‘ONEY TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON 5 Mm ae sucunts « “Hoss ‘ONEY- WANTED 1 busi “SEY TO 1OAN ON FInGT-Giawe ac M eutate security by JOHN SHERMAN & sim aes M°*** 38 S REAL estare spcunrry. Lowest terest £6-1m 3B. WIMMER, 131 ONEY LARGE AND pon TO Lay, my suet tere RM i'T. EeiPoLb, 1331 Fi ery | Fae ix | ww, Conter Mar- | * 2! he Ff.000 a4 wh erpoyeas in oy RAT Boundary 4.7001 et “4.500508 Las Mit Saas whew th. or 1700 Portion of the or Full List cal et wine for bulletin ieeved and 15th" "(4)" THOS h WAGGAMAN ON BALE—<IX NEW Bay ttek frout be yon my oR SALE— 3 bew A-roo! ar 2 Dew R-rnth Houses ot at, nea” Le Dr 2-room House on 6th st. bet. F and @ or Uris apply tOWNKIG Ke «from Sto pm. eed JOR S\LE—A VERY CHEAP HOUSE oy ‘bet Lith and 26th, 10 ice rooms. mo re een Rea RAT = kEIDENCHR, cit) furuiaued firnished Bi MODERTSON 11 o" msde HOR SALE On Exouainge- BEING ORL ox eta Seles Fe nene=Five (EW 6-ROOM Bil nati tet staat ee ere gna ou easy, oes woe vo zi iMER S13 Foe rev BARGAINS NOMTHEAST.C ST NEW) iaeton, papOy tse bet. Giga Fin toe) f teow beck ee 200. Wats — Desement hous lot 1&xvG tie Hol. brtek house, lot &: p40 terwoe to ante eS SS eed a Se FP SALE $4,000 WILL Bi Ya Terry Beene fatima the Mantels, and in e 651, Apply soon to aba Vib be STONE _33t FIVE-STORY FLAT, oto Anata enamine BEALL BROWN &. ‘S00 ae inea F ot NOE TRE MINIST Ri ay. about Jesving tisc wntry tie F strait (eet, auitary pau Aig: ata very remeonable furure. For teruu aud peruumsion to nepect BEALL. BUOWN 113.3m SALEai7 SD ST K and cellar, pric. af: Os NOW. THREE sioRY “Pravin eo ‘ests. balance . 430, 2m. 890. ach contain Lao. stories, @ roots: price, 35 | Uadane $23 por inosth V9 Stat ae we x140, price, ont Patory Prawpen sory Frame, brick fowndnt) 2-00, BIY0 vanh, Dalston tery 900; $1,000 cash, month, Fine Lot on Hillyer ave at 10 per ceut lower than fst and Yasemeut palace @ slley iit beso price, #4. ave, threes ory axi00. P male, three Gat et 3,4, é . if i 2 t i Beirt es whlok 1907 Penmssiveuia tention ot pr 2 Wind & JOMASTOR, Se tat Ftd tit, EMGSTONY AND BaSkMENT Brick: @ rooms aud bath; ali modern. timps wit Borthwest in wood location” lot 2} ft trot 100 ft 3, 89.500, CHA ‘CAYWOOD, tasnment O10 Fat iw FRk SALE NEM Tames ony i C wr Ung, ten rooms, bath ‘oom and eell@y furnace ali modern Luprovemen a, haudsomel paj-nr~ Eatet'two eauaree from Dupont Circle. pres eu a all TyLbe & KL THPAPoRD, wad “jae Tne 1301 Pat. hw iRAMLE CORNER st e800, FEKFORD, 1S07 F st. x, . SEAR OTE havewtences 94, aud cellar Bock. & OR SALE purteen rout bet k. all movlere “aw, Dear T. reut, #00) nd Yath, modern ratinted . will reas JOR SALE NW. NUW fu on 8 pT Cor. 489 am KESIDENOE IN 1902 Pst vie Bil pos OR SALE_ FINE portunity ‘obo. : JOR SALE_SPLENDID NEW UNFIAISHED House, Avth st, nest Dupont Cimse. prone batho eating, apvaratn. wl ENN Dad 200 te alley. Will be rs) fo WLINKING ith aut Hine wees #230 CASHL BALANCR. #15, pen mouth. new and neat fraive dweluina, 2742 7th ot TBristit woot Scheutzen Pack 18 x Ly 0 ber ‘veut interee per year. Inguirest 47@ mt” at me z Bore es pce, THREE 8701 went, pay lui Tat. uw, von- ete” whe rt ae by tursece, ‘and fremed throat "SUBSTAN: AND CEN tains thirteen vor). Vautrien ‘Turmace i UNEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE.—@50,000 Mens oath Several large “Gh100” “EH. WARNER & CO,, 916 Fat. nw, — TO LOAN ON REAL Est. ESTATE IN nuit. Low Fates.” No inten) $30,000 sab erm mconn ay ine Pc WR RTOME Bor Tilst aw ‘jal 71m MONEY 10, DOAN IN SUMS FROM @500 UP JME wand, tne lowest rates of Sons, ou s)proved real estate ja La HOLE fZMAN. ee Comer 1th and ¥ sta. a.m, ‘ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS 10 SUIT AT LOWEST races of interest OM apy: Fiomsose’ ina tne erty. dal 1s TO LOAN “MARYLAND Serme'and Country Places 8100,000 jen jou. see So suite « SS ums at dive per | Sy Le. | ‘trustee, 1000 F | SUBURBAN. ‘PROPERTY. FOR ALES, ERE MANDDOM EST VILL ESSE Sat ra, tp, Burieith, the pew Went Dlock can ‘able purchaser to ‘tralios ama Ls BUPTY & abe vii | M ‘ONEY TOTOAN oe ‘REAL ESTATE See aka ooe a and 20h a,