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i) THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: ‘The Evening Star bas = regular, permanent bvova Ode daily eigcaiation more than treble that of any other daily paper published in Adverusers ‘will serve thetr own purpose best, and at the same Aime greatly accommorlate Tue Stan, if they will send ‘before noon teinorrow thelr announcementa for tos extrs lange edition of Satneday's panor, the forme 6f which must be sent to press unuch earlier than om lke other five days of the week. <oo—____ ‘The German crown prince, if his physicians can give him an assurance of iife which will permit Bis taking the reins of government after the death of his father, will find the throne no softly cush- joned resting-piace. Willfam, when he became king, had memories to live down, and circum. ‘ances enabled bin not only to do that, but to raise Bimself to a yet higher level of popular ad- mulration and loyalty than any of bis predecessors bad attained sincs the days of the great Frederick. ‘The successful campaign against Austria in 1866, and the triumphant though bloody march to Pans four years later, made him the tdol of bis nation, und forced the respect even of the political oppo- nents of the crown, AS a matter of fact, it was the arrival of young Pritz upon the battle-feld of Sadowa that carried the day against the aus- Yelans and finished the first of Prussia’s two lite wars tor acy; and it was the Sume prine?’s personal popularity and the stout Bath plzed in The Dreasts of the South Ger- mops, that contributed @ most important the ul campaign of 1870, where apture of Napoleon at Sedan tmarshai’s baton. But he was ail, Oniy as the son of his father, ing to Coun? Vasill’s over-candid bio- . MOWeS everything to others, but allows no ous to forget that bis rame that bas been done.” In b; wilt by the ve prowess, Its father, he will be ob character as sovereign wi ‘ordinate for the glory of ‘the full rapix to which be exeem. Nevertheless, #t should not be inferred from this that the crown prince ts not a favorite with bis people. They know him and houor him 2s a good iuan, temperate in his habits of life and modes of thought, and unseldish in his purpose to rule his nation well. The worst faults that have been charged against him are that he ts too prudent ‘and that he has maintained a quite unprincelike Haelity to bis English wife. Under Frederick's reign the lovers of brilliant display would doubt- Jess nd much to grumble at. His desire, in spite Of his thorough and successful military training. isto see Germany build herself up in the arts of peace and become a great manufacturing and commercial nation—another England. without Englan’s policy of aggression in distant fields. He would like, by the granting of constitutional guarantees to the people, to turu the weapons of | the malcontent political element against itseit and make of the empire a strong, self-sustaining democracy, with the throne regarded more as a rallying polat for popular loyalty than as the cen- ter of a would-be despotic power held in check ‘only Dy threats of revolution. Of course, these sentiments find little favor with the court party, who have everything to lose and nothing to gain by such a change of governmental polley as Frederick William would try to bring } about if bis life were spared. The feudal idea in Statecraft must, for the furtherance of their am- Dicions, be kept always In the ascendant, to the disparagement of the business idea. If they could | arrange matters to their own liking they would Tuake sbort Work of the interregnum between Wil liam, the Emperor, and bis grandson, who inherits The old :nan’s youthful love of war and its glories Xf the paysictans attending the crown prince were ‘Younite i a statement that their patient were al- ready smuitven by the hand of death, this might be ceemed a sufficient reason for transferring the crown directly from grandrather to grandson | ‘Without the intervention of Frederick William. At | Sirst, and until his father’s death, the young man aaight be deciared regent, as a matter of form, Dut Jn truth and substance he would exercise mperial Tunctions from the outset. } urope, and the world in geueral, uas therefore | every reason to hope that the sufferer at San} Jkewo may be able to succeed his father. ——— 0 i ‘The Chicago, Burlingtou and Quincy strike is to ‘be carried into the courts, it seems, on a prayer of certain shippers for an injunction to restrain Chief Arthur and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers from interfering with the freight busi. wessof the Quincy road, and also for a writ to compel the Wabash company to accept and de Jiver Quincy freight at the connecting points on ‘the two roads As far as any order directed ‘against Mr. Arthur and his subordinates is con- cerned, tt would evidently be fruitless, Mr, | Arthur did not order the strike, but merely con rederick William deeds which hs ed to outhid in bis own j at he had done as sub- jother in order to take itled in the world’ overs everything | eto the throue somewhat handicapped | sented tot after the men had declared by vote | Tuete purpose to go out. The men cannot be af- fected by the writ, because, although they voted | as a society to quit work, no compulsion was used | to foree any one to strike against his will, but | every engineer acted as an individual, ‘The case against the Wabash company, however, is different. That company is obliged, | under the Interstave commerce law, to do business | ‘with the Quincy company on the same terms as | ‘with other carriers; and yet, if it obeys the stat. | ute and the order of the court, its emi arein sympathy with the strikers, wilt refuse to | Work, and it, too, will be tied up. This would be ‘0 unfortunate plight for the Wahash company to | be placed tm, snd postpone still further its chance of Working out of Its long-standing dimculties, | Most of the roads east of Chicago are carrying | Quiney freight without protest from their engi. | beers and firemen, but those ru ; threatened with the same peri} he Wabash, It Pan: t a ee oe WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUBMIT FOR YOUR INSPECTION EARLY SPRING STYLES TX MEN'S AND BOYS’ GENERAL OUT- FITTINGS. THE CREAM OF THE WORLD'S MARKETS CAN NOW BE SEER IN EVERY DEPART- MENT OF OUR HOUSE. OUR SPRING OVERCOAT STOCK EMBRACES THE LATEST SHAPES, THE NEWEST COLORINGS, AND THE MOST ARTISTIC GARMENTS IN THE SALIENT POINTSOF FIT. FINISH, STYLE AXD MAKE THAT WE HAVE EVER HANDLED. IN MEN'S AND YOUTHS’ SUITS WE LEAD THE WORLD THIS SEASON. HIGH-CLASS NOVELTIES IN PRONOUNCED PATTERNS WILL FORM A SPECIAL FEAT- URE OF OUR SPRING TRADE, WRILE THE QUIETEST TASTE CAN EF EASILY SUITED FROM OUR ALMOST INEXHAUSTIBLE ASSORTMENT. IN BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING WE ARE AWAY BEYOND THE REACH OF COMPETITION-THERE 13 NOT EVEN A FAIR SECOND IN THIS SECTION, AND THE QUANTITY AND QUALITY WE OFFER ‘THIS SEASON SURPASSES ALL OUR PREVIOTS EFFORTS. ‘THE HAT DEPARTMENT 18 JUST BRIMMING OVER WITH THE NEWEST IDEAS AND LATEST SHAPES OF DERBYS, SILK HATS, AND ALL THE LATE NOVELTIES IN HEADGEAK, IN THE VERY LATEST SHADES. THE GENTS FURNISHINGS ‘THAT WE ARE ENABLED TO OFFER FOR EARLY SPRING WEAR ARE REVELATIONS TO US. NEW BEAUTIES REVEAL THEM- SELVES IN LATE EFFECTS CHARMING STYLES IN NECK DRESSINGS DELIGHT THE EYE AND APPEAL TO ONE'S SENSE OF ECONOMY. COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. WE CAN'T DESCRIBE THEM. ORIGINAL EFFECTS IN FANCY-STRIPED SHIRTS, CUFFS, COLLARS, HANDKER- CHIEFS, ETC, ETC. MEDIUM-WEIGHT UNDERWEAR IN GREAT VARIETY. HOSI- ERY, UMBRELLAS, AND EVERYTHING REQUISITE FOR THE DETAILS OF A GENTLEMAN'S OUTFIT CAN NOW BE FOUND IT THIS DEPARTMENT. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! SHOES FOR THE MILLION. SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN EVERY STYLE THAT'S WORN AND IN EVERY GRADE THATS RELIABLE SPRING STOCK NOW COMPLETE AND READY FOR YOU TO EXAMINE THEM. ‘TAILORING DEPARTMENT. THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF HOME AND FOREIGN WOOLENS THAT WE HAVE EVER SHOWN 13 NOW BEING DISPLAYED IN THIS DEPARTMENT. WE SHOW PAT- ‘TERNS OF THE MOST PRONOUNCED CHARACTER AND FABRICS OF THE MOST SOBER HUES, WITH ALL THE INTERME- DIATE SHADINGS. PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW BEFORE THE RUSH SETS IN. CLUB BAGS, TRUNKS AND SATCHELS OF THE LATEST AND MOST APPROVED SHAPES AND KINDS ARE ALWAYS KEPT ON HAND. SHOULD YOU WANT AnNy- THING IN THAT LINE LOOK HERE BE- FORE PAYING THE USUAL PRICES, SAKS AND COMPANY, THE PEOPLE'S OUTFITTERS, 4s obviously the purpose of the strikers to pot | mb SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. slowly, Instead of expendin= their once. East of Chicago it would be possible, in an emergency, to make use of water routes for clear. | ing a part of the freight taken by the Quincy road, Dut west of the city there coyld be no such resort. } and the rosds there are wholly at the mercy of | the Engineers’ Brotherhood. By tying up one ct | these roads after another the eucineers doubtless | hope to bring t without the necessity of a strike east of the city. However, the experience of 1877 shows that, | Af forced wo tt, they can stop the wheels of trafic from tue Misalssipp! River to the Atianticseacoast | at uncommonly short netic: ce all as | ——__ ‘Busy—disposing of, or rather giving away, BEB vy bem ye be x BEB . Ts not a general complaint amongst merchants at this Quiney management to terms | #0 Of the year; still we must say (although we do Lake | 20 rather reluctantly for fear of being considered boast- Pu? that we are very busy just now. Bnsy—receiving, marking and arranging our elegant | paiitrod eeen oy TAO EE RCN Baie et Be Fin, Sue ne wort bce SPEGLAE Vinee we have decided to clear out. OBS eres om hey , line of Spring Goods, “<The greai Fanning of trains through thick ctions in each Year increased turou bisument of pew grade-crossings. * company has | enieavored to meet at twuntepal | utaorities of the various towns through whict. pase in the most litera! spirit, so as te TOSSIBES.” | Fou t Annual Statement Pa. RR. Co. | Everywhere but tn Washington! The doasted | Woeral spirit, the sinking or elevation of tracks to avoid the dangers of grade-crossings, are not Observable in the road's dealings with the capital | “ip the city of Harrisbur in cor } ye Duttaing of the new passcager station, aad tee ehange of Your line, a marked improvement ha Deen made tn this direction, which, although at. tended with large expense to the company, seemed to be justified by tne direct advantages, ‘Bot only to the public, Dut Lo your interesta” ‘Ob, for a marked improvement by. change of line and butlding of new station im Washington asin Harrisburg! It is clear that the road figures as ‘Dr. Jeky!i in Harrisburg as well as in Philadel. bia, and that it is the ugiy and grasping Mr. Hyde, ignoring property-rights and trampling down the people who get in its way, only in Wash ington, ——_——» -—____ It Is reported that @ Dill has been prepared to gerrymander the congressional districts of Mary. ‘Jand a whe Interest of tue democratic party. ‘The kutla proposal of the gerrymander is to make a shoestring district of the sixth, which is conceded to the republicans, by substituting Carroll for Washingtoa county in that district. Montgomery county With its strong democratic majority would then de added to tne Arth district, where it would be (Of greater service, and changes would vecome pos. sible in the other districts, rendering some that} mo ar clove OW, a8, for instance, tue fourth district, reasonably sure for the democracy. in working ‘equalities ta the shape and population of the districts the proposed gerrymander exhibits ail ths evils which usually attach to these political @erices, But the democracy in Maryland, under ‘the able leadership of Senator Gorman, has no re. |" former's reputation to maintain at the expense of the party of a loss of members of the House of Represeutauives, —— ‘The South Washington Citizens’ Association de. Chdes wisely that, sofar as it is concerned, the proposed change of District government shall not ‘be peruuitted to absorb attention to the postpone. ment of Le movements for rellef from the railroad emi and the otuer material and substantial eviis To whiek the people of the District are exposed. Ga Ss sepermic CHANUELIERS— Sera oh, aed HRTUAE Rhy ga Very Bury Indesd—and is it a wonder when, for ex- | linen. ‘SP. aunple, we have marked down as follows $4.95 Gent’ Elevant Custom Showsio $4.00 Gente Morocco Top Bootsto $3.70 Geute’ Scotch Bottom Calf Shoesto $2.00 Gents’ Embroidered Slippers to 590, Ladiew Hand-turned Button to $2.30 Ladies’ Fine Kid Button to $1.98 ‘Ladies’ Patent Tip Button to e148 Ladies’ Kid and Pebble Button to Me WM. HAHN & Co’s RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 Seventh street; 1922 Penn. ave. nw; 232 Penna. ave.co, R. ©. LEWIS & SON, BURG tH OPENING SALE OF SPRING JERSEYS. JERSEYS AT ALL PRICES. PARIS NOVELTIES IN JERSEYS. A JERSEY 18 ALWAYS DRESSY, ALWAYS A Jersey is undoubtedly the most economical of all the Ladies’ Dress Apparel, ready to slip on, generally suitable to wear with s skirt with which it matches or contrasts, It generally looks dressy, and fite to the WE GUARANTRE A FIT. ‘Noone can compete with us iu style or ft. Our Jerseys are made under our own special order and supervision, every detail looked into, and not a Jer- sey in allowed to leave the fectory until braid and but- ton-bole ere complete. - Jerseys bought from us are warranted and satisfec- tion is guaranteed under al! circumstances; no hedg- ALL ALTERATIONS MADE GRATIO, A ROOM TO TRY ON JERSEYS. Jerseys in every conceivable shade now worn, and in All sizes. Don't be afraid to ask for any shade. ‘Come now and look at the unlimited variety. Prices to suit your purse. Just as much attention given to = cheap Jersey as one of the best quality, REMEMBER WE ONLY HANDLE ALL-WOOL BLACK SILK JERSEYS, from $5.98 to $14.48. JERSEYS, in Tan, Ox Blood, Terre Cotts, Bine Green, Red, Garnet aud Browns, in both Plain and Braided, from #2.98 to $6.98. CREAM JERSEYS, in all styles, $2.25 to 95.25. LADIES’ JERSEYS, WITH FANCY VESTS, A COMPLETE LINE OF CHILDREN'S JERSEYS, the new sh ides and CHILDREN'S JERSEYS AS LOW AS 490, CHILDREN'S JERSE! WITH FANCY VESTS ‘Very nobby and the correct thing for stylish gizla. ‘These are just as dresay as can be. Competent people to wali on you. . Experiouced salespeople to tell yon just what is ‘We are more than gratified at the sales in our Satine Department since the opening. So many pieces have never been sold by us before at this season. And such 8 variety that it would be qut of the ques tion for any other firm to keep in stock. ‘The beautiful effects in the new colorings, such as ‘Mahogany, Terre cotts, Ox Blood, Serpent, Gobelip Biue, and all the other desirable and fashionable ‘We employ eight people alone for this Department. From the rapid sale it is really necessary to caution you to select now, sethe exclusive patterne are limited. Asa N tL A A ON 00° ONE PRICE TO THE LETTER, 1470: 42% 424, 426 7thet., 417, 419 8th ot ml ew Goons ARRIVING DAILY IN OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. STYLES EXCLUSIVE. PRICES AS USUAL, THE LOWEST. A FEW SPECIALS FOR YOUR NOTICE. 1 ui 1. FRENCH FOULE DS AND STRIPES in eatuiaite cvlen. Selling price, SLOT asd OUR PRICE, ¢1.12% A YD. 2 it alle FRENOH CABLE CORDS, neue sbades, very stsliah goods: Usual prices 81-25. OUR PRICE, $1 A YD. -iach all-wool CASHMERE PLAIDS in the new- cat dsnigns, benutiftn combuustions. Acttal value, OUR PRICE, 90¢. A YD. Another invoice of CLOTHS, silk Buia OUR PRICE 65c. A YD. An unsurpassed stock WHITE GooDs In all the newest styles, gb paps LP uF A Few Srecuz Irews UPHOLSTERY ART EMBROIDERY DEPTS. Our spring stock is complete in every detail. Weare showing all the neweat things for spring and summer ‘use at prices astonishingly low. ‘Weare prepared to do STAMPING AND EMBROIDERIXG ie Prices, and guarantee FIRST- SUS AS line of TURKISH TIDIES x pretty colorings, Special At the lowest posatt CLASS WORK OSL designs and will warrant that apa prices. Just received, a beaut in Reversible patterns values at 15c., 20c., 23¢.4 deautiful patter all the | PXICE 50e, faPaES TS, ee TS Aud au cndless variety of LIGHT DRAPERIES aT all prices. ‘7TH, STH, AND D STREETS. Souxsox, Gasser & Co. NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS. Some new things in Pisin sn@ Diagonal DRESS GOODS, 12¢.. 1c. 30-inch Enclish DEBRIGE, 25c.; al) the new colors, ‘38-inch All-wool Colored CASHMERE, S00. Ladies’ Spring Weight FLANNELS for tailor-made Suits, 36-inch wide, only 40c. Beautiful line TRICOT CLOTHS, 50c., 75c.. $1. Nery fine qoaitty HENRIETTA CLOTHS ia all the ew spring colors, Biack CASHMERE, Black HENRIRTTA CLOTHS, SERGES, &c.,, Bc. Black and Colored SILKS, READAME, ‘Oue Case Fine Shirting PRINTS, bc. ‘One Case Yard-wide PERCALES, in neat firures and stripes, only 100. 40-inch HUCK TOWELS, 12¢., worth 180, A drive in German DAMASK, 30c. Large size Crochet BED~PREAD, ‘Marseilles BEDSPREADS, @1.50, €2, New line DRESS 8, 100, Check NAINBOOK, Se, and €e. 10-4 Bleached SHEETING, 250, worth 30c. Besutiful line French snd Domestic SATTERNS, HENSON, GARNER & CO., Anew line of face EXE PRICE ae" Misses’ Fine Button to $1.20 ‘Minses* Sotid Pebble Button to Boys’ Seamless Button to 81.15 Youths* Oil Grain Button to 95e. Childs’ Genuine Solar Button to 90. ‘85e. Child's Kid Worked-hole Button to 50¢, And many other goods in thé same proportion. HESHATS is we don’t ask or give credit. 1 By MME A: Sue mess to at ‘per: saving to you “THE BEST 1S CHEAPEST” te to bye ive stores with very LS aes LOWER PRICES than you bave been paying, ought |” you not to be interested? MEN'S BEST SPRING SCARFS. 48c. each for acarts that will cost you tisewhere 50c., ‘T5c..and 81. Instead of dividing our stock into lote and charging 7¢. and 81 for the most desirable pat- tera, we offer choice of our entire importation at 48¢. Would like you to see what large cash pur- do whea combined with the small profits that cash sales lone make possible, ‘Look in the window corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 12th street snd marvel at the satin-lined scarfs h, MENS FINE DRESS SHIRTS. ‘You don't believe it possible to offer a shirt for 85c. years of experience. ‘Third, because by having 82 dif- ' Cor. 11th and F ota. mw. Dass. saxrxe xD "Tone. ‘We have facilities for doing Drese-making of very description, and are showing in our Tailor- ‘ing Department an elegaut line of Cor. 11th end F sta. u. Mone New Bravo Dusss Groove. ‘We shall open on Saturday morning: 100 pea, of Fine All-wool Dress Fabrics, in Foules, Beiges, Chuddss, Camel's Hair, be., in the handsomest line of attractive checkastripes ‘und plaide, and plain shades shown this season. ‘Our presant stock clearly demonstrates that ‘the spring season Bot only holds its own. but greatly out-distances all preceding seasons in both originality of patterns and harmouy of ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ats. nw. = angus Ix Boys Exraa Paxzs. On 8starday moruing we shail offer: (50 Pairs Boyw’ Extra Kuee-Pauts, made in an odmirable manuer from Chevicts and Cassi- Inerea, in neat stripes and mixtures. Hereto- fore sold at $1. ONLY 75c. PER PAIR. Very desirable for bridging over the time be- tween the winter and spring suit. (Third floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHKOP. Cor. 11th and F st. 8... Sse. retunded peompuy nad polusiy yousredueme |Oxe Dotan Bev.Srarane. ished. MEN'S CHEAPER DRESS SHIRTS. ‘Why do wo keep shirts we can’t recommend? Be cause we were informed shirts were beitig sold for G9e, each for them. They're just like those 9c. shirte, All men who wear them are supposed to have the same length arms. In our “Palais Royal” shirt we've pro- ‘men with long end short arme, whe are tall tod thin, ull god stovts stor’ snd thin ort ana | LE Artextios Or Mex ‘stout—in fact, all forme of men not actually deformed. MEN'S “PALAIS ROYAL” NIGHT SHIRTS. ‘Men weighing 250 pounds as well as the 90 pounders have been thought of. git: for the plain ones, with collars, cuffs, and pock- 8c. for those with dainty finish. ‘73c. for those with faucy-colored embroidery, which is warranted fast colors, MEN'S COLLARS AND CUFFS. ‘The popular and best collars. Those who don’t want to pay Se. for having two or three letters stamped insice their collars can pay 20c. imstoad of 25¢. for newest shapes of best collars. ‘Cheaper but good collars 2 for 25c. Cuffs for 20c. a pair; never sold elsewhere under ‘25c., and if with fancy names at 35e. and 40c, MEN'S UNDERWEAR AND HALF HOSE. ‘Washington is a “half-way” city. Invalide stop here on their way from the North and again on their way from the South. We have to keep all kinds of under- ‘wear. Those bound for the South will find a fine assort- ‘One dollar being the popular price for ame- diem rede Bed-Spread, we bave secured the best produced to sell at this price, which we style the “Buston House.” It is full double- Ded size, mado from select hard-twisted three- ply yarn, making them extra durable; $1 each. Weeonld makes larver profit by selling otber Setee Rereate: yarth hose) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sta. n.w. ‘Iseailed to one unsurpassed facilitive for mak- img Custom Shirt. We have a capable cutter and fitter, uso only bigh-crade materials, and wuarantes » perfect ft. Prices—6 Shirts to or- der for $9; 6 for 910.50; 6 for $12. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. nw. To way a cheap Glove on the score of economy is a mistake: hence we have bought only such Gloves as we can recommend and warrant. We are raising our standard of quality. Depend on there. ‘New stock of “Belair” Kid Gloves, 4-button, soft, pliable, and reasonably durable, The best ‘we cen pick to sell at one dollar. All the spring shades and black. Ladies’ 4-button Suede Gloves, assorted tan shades, 91.25. Ladies 4-button Black Suede Gloves, em- Droidered on backs in colors; also, solid black: 91.50 per pair. Bargain in Misses’ Gloves—3-button Suede, ‘and Kid, in tan shades: only 50c. per pair. Agrat numberof different kinds and quali- ties to be taken for granted. No room for them here. + WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. n.w. WANTED--SITUATIONS. _ (a ee Pl ‘A WOMAN a Pronch sha Bog-ish family: good city references. SALE_HOUSES._ "ANTED—BY A X OPPORTUNITY VERY SELDOM ‘\ gtuation to do to ent #von ae R prone: Score wita cy" 13 7 T_ HEADQUARTERS — Reon caeaiaen niger, faire ect Oe pe WAXTEDSITCATIONS FOR ALL KINDS OF | 1) MPLOYMENT AND ROOM. 17 Vth aw, tl 9 pan "Farm Hands ‘A COOMBS. #25 oil fant: best re W'step-4 —A SEAMSTRE: = NA PRIVATE FAMIL.. & beck ‘A GENTLEMAN OF GOOD tion: good 1917 TA AVE, water on same: forth Capitol, 10-f. brick, lot t,, Pebie for #S. a RENT-—1 ‘ished: cioo tonne puitebte os innts oppomte Paves Othe ENT—@22 A MONTH. SECOND FLOOR Tous), uufurnished, southeast corver piuiehtesidecetngmemcies very FOUR LARGE ROOMS, a ees years: will have acl a call Saturday from 9 &. m. until 5 p.m. oe. ‘can vaseers 00 sell BUY- ye Burcu, si? Deb at me | GONE TO THE HO" a Ls Be, ie ANTED—TO-DA¥— joyment furmisbed. Also, Sita REEVES Siaplosm’ SEIN MT. PLEASANT aoe ANTEDTA wom: Moderate price. A Y ANTED—AN OFFICE BO Week.” Must be of genteel ences required. Address ANTED-A STENOGRAPHER AXD Apply before 10am. xt 2301 Compesti- | each. ME ROOMS, ON- stucle or na wuite TERED ROOMS, 13:99 )17H | CWokor thers of two, for 2 5 gh ey a nes of care: owe block fru Penenon wt 3 RTO WS. GEO. F SCAN EA Vaite ERIENCED YOUNG firmladuing store, rete! for a crockery and SE GOODIN PRTMENT and hath, press brick, i bear New Pemsio Buildite. YORK AVE. &. w, shit, thar floor: also, email MK RENT-A FINELY-FURNIBHED SECOND. TED — 1.000 TAD Ts Gas cls rand new rubber yastengarmapt for fe- | an ae ? it Yar mynd Fue vey NTED—CATERER, W WITH DEST OF REFER j of dining roums sn le ocation. Ds G PROCT mabS-3t HITE MAN WiTH PUSH CA for permanent job one night per wé procartty, 38 Boor: K Keterences. 1:30 Lith st uw. NT—-THIKD FLOW, 907 4", HUTCHINSON, ENT—OFFICES. a ee in” fashionable 226 _ FOR RI ERMAN 45 NORGE MUST ferences, 1211 EE eR Pay oy? ani six persons. "One that will appreciate & please call at 614 \y ANTED—ADDI We offer s desirable 10-roow House ta oom: Inmediate viewity Renae oor SGT at Be © CUTTER & C>, W. Sew 10.n00M ps oF Labixs axp GE’ (OE, WhO are, iting. JAS. Cia siren ie MS Pa BEE -FARMER AND WIFE, 16 . OMS FOR BU ‘oF sucieties: central location ; Dachauee w rent the like in W te ‘Vibsoy"s BAViDsus Piet rox. sat TWO-STORY : A, 20-foot front, all improvements and cated 00 corner BON, ise of i wd Coe: ale to runout place Adasees ANTED—A YOUNG. ier: hours, from 8 Be month aout have ead ‘Star office. rcondue and colored, forall Kinds of nd statee, with reference. NTED—#50 WEEKLY CAN ‘tuitions genthem: SPORE $21 7TH ST. NW, PIX- Ig @ Wil for eale; low rent, Apply on N MONTHLY & _faid monthly will buy House fn paive improvements i rot Tendere jt one of the chotcest locelities: \. METCALT. 1331 Fete GoM SICK MOUSE BENT—STORE AND | WELLING au 16 KR RENT—AN shane for a Profitable Viiubess with a hed. PHILLIPS, 1419 New Yetkave. ih ae ¥ TO ACT AS © mata pom ana oon sale op Li 3 Res MENT Bi 1109 NEW HAMS) L near Ist. 7 toomn, @ oth, Al tn first-class condition, osgtihe aid det bie gre ANG & WATERS 806 23cb ot LE-FIVE NEW BRICKS. FIVE ROOMS, 30 foot ales: Gevrgia ave, aud 13th wt. EA BARGAIN IN THE NON 2 AS story and cellar press brs ROR Bae a Bitnin Fines roma tof red f Eritare! "The botnet cra modern copveniences and bas iver been ce t orner Price uf the rove tic labor, TAT M st nw. £20-100" ANTED—PARTNERSHIP—ABOUT #4000 TO Dusiness, with the ad- in office and out- WHITE, Star of- inhp-2t° invest in some res} yertiser’s services: bas door work; best references. DRUG STORE FOR SAL best ROR SALE-Faw y; very cheap if i a fixtures and yood will, separete- Apply on premises D—A CLERK (MALE) FOR Ov dence, book-ieeping.” Stenoyrapher preferred. Address box 83, btar office. veer hei ‘ANTED—LADIES ting by the Pers ting by th IVE HOME, 10) ot Circle eoitaiuiug vem (0 LEARN DRESS-CU on guods. Perfect pat: | UL boven, 313 muss ge WROCEKY STOCK AND FIXTURES ou given at once, APpIY at oF uo ebange at 131 JOR RENT—HOUSE 6 1 ST. NE, FLEGAN ap thorouxlt rev 31 North Cacnitot UKANCE $1001 Toner f : tab PORK SALE —POUR 11-ROOM HOUSES, WITH ALL. otays, sree au BOUGHT aNd mentof fine Lisle Thread, Gauze, Gossamer, and Eng- tea & lish and French Bal Shirts and Drawers. Those Nortward bound will be attracted by our med- seated Wool Underwear (patented). This Underwear will not irritate the skin. ‘Weshinctonians are respectfully invited to inspect our new spring-weight all-wool Underwear at 81. The new fancy colora, the silk facings, and the superior fit and finish will be appreciated. ‘The new White Merino Shirts and the Jean Drawers &t 60c. are superior for the price. —— 25e. Half Hose are being favorably talked AN INVITATION TO GENTLEMEN. ‘The Men's Furnishing Department is closé to door of No. 1119 Pennsylvania avenue, and our young me! promise to show you our new Spring importatior ‘Without asking or expecting your present patronage. ‘The new Umbrellas, Rubber Coats, Linen and Japan- ese Silk Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Slippers, and the many little requirements of men are herein variety and st prices to surprise you. 103 Knee Pants and Kilt Suits remain, principally for boys from 3 to 7 years of axe. 81 Overcoste; afew for youths, but the majority for HALF PRICE. Price marked on each garment. Pay balf what the ‘price-mack tells sou. Every line full. Little can b> said other than ‘what we have is the best the several prices can, buy. The Wardrobes st Twelve Dollars for 20 ‘pieces are very, very cheap. INFANTS CAMBRIC LONG SLIPS, AT 2c... S0c.. 62)4C.. AND 75c. EACH. INFANTS' CAMBRIC LONG SKIRTS, wide ‘hem, with fine teks above, ONLY 37%. EACH. INFANTS' CAMBRIC SHORT DRESSES, ONLY v5c. AND 35c. EACH. INFANTS’ VEILS, AT 25c. EACH. ISFANTS' KNIT SHIRTS, Bic. AND 37c. EACH. INFANTS’ EMBROIDERED FLANNEL SHAWLS, ONLY 75c. AND @1 EACH. CHILDREN'S MUSLIN NIGHT GOWXS, ‘Cambrie Raffle on neck and sleves, ONLY 35c. EACH. CHILDREN'S MUSLIN DRAWERS, Cambric Ruffle with tucks above, ONLY 19c. PER PAIR, (Second floor.) WOODWAED & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ste. mw. War “TI. C.” Consers Azz Besz. ‘The Boncs used are the hichest xrade obtain- tested; are thin at thetop to prevent breaking in stoopme. ‘They are inade from the best corset materials, Coutil. Sateen and Lasting. Cut and modelled ‘while equally firm in all the essentials of sup- port, are more comfortabl ti FREESE E I Cor Tithaad Fete a. 1 bead FIRE 15: Also, bumivess property, 1000 0 Der cout investment Inguire at 474.0 #t SOLD FRANK 1 PELOUZR, _1SIG F streot. Telephone 930. ALE-ALL, LOCAL STOCKS, BONDS, IN- Miscel.aneous Securities bot Beer Woes: 0 SHARES NORTHERN LIBERTY MARKET Stock at « Bancain FRANK H, PELOUZE, _1416 F street. Telephone 930. VESTOR ULD KEAD “SPECIAL NOTICE" Ive to, ue nale- of 230, alaryn of te Stock of the Oriental Marble Co. The quarries ly wince 1870" have hover ‘wetter aud have paid an bighan $26,000 ICT” BONDS, HOUSES. CONTAI ‘oprortunlty, 00 get n wood parte ment. Also erversl siley bowses ceutrall locsted, et JNO. WASGAMAN, 1003, Tarpiohed toons tec eke a two ouschespinu _ Renee eet ore than @10 or @12. Address at once mB Sate even EW AND BANDBO ellis Genirably booted, ~ ‘A GENTLEMAN bas g Nice 08. w. ‘Addrese C. Bo ii, Star mbp-2t° STED— ‘WO BEDROOMS (UNE TED PARLOR AND TWO BEDROOM furntebed relative to the sale net to-encaed G33 per meenth. 1731 19TH ST. X.w. 100 feet to alley. THOS. 4. FISHER & 00., ” 1324 Fat bam, ecu worked lai | leas than #10, VY ANTED CALL PEKSOXS WHO CAN ACCOM. yg \ber of rooms, &c., to Mrs. M. 5. desirable three-siory Brick Residence, com- 2 bath-rooms, and ali cos. veulences, ING SAFE INVESTMENTS IN ‘Local Securities will be furs 5 ppBlcation at our 1319 F st. A GURLEY BkOTH WASzeD St Mabon os Pes partion Bo ‘RENTL a REN WANTED--HOUSES. HOUSE WITH Gs BLIC, Star office. te Purchawr will be sold cheap ‘OLLAND & THOMPSON, * fF attention Tkeat vid to, alterations abd repairs, ‘Loaus abd investments made. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. = — 2 lace: 5 to 10 acres: must iugton, Address HW... Star office. anL@2t" TANTED-TO EXCHANGE 441 ACKES OF Yluable Texas land, located Rast Texas. for property th W Immediately WEoT UF CONSECTICUT AVE. nediate ONNECTICUT tory Brick Kesldesce, bet rooms and modern conveulences hubs it Pood coma Lot 20 vy 106 tect to alley. Will be wold at Wace to lowe an estate at low 10 periment. RU J FISHER & ©O., SALE—2 SEW S-STORY @ Roo’ 6. 218 Sth st. w.e.: well built, desire iuodern “conveniences fears, large closets. Apply to own aun r do well to place it in will be sdverceed Tree OR SALE—CORNER 14TH AND STOUGHTON ats. n.w.. “Craven Terrace, ide dences: location high and wealthy. ‘reasousti LDURADO FARM We are authorized to a Broberty placed with I Sz of the best A. 8, CAYWOOD, 935 9th st. n.w. ‘ARTED_TO BUX SALE—IF YOU WANT & GOUD HOUSE TO e in. with all comforts and conve fect condition, desiratle ication, 11 rote, stable, TERME bouse: tor €8.000. "Apply to UW NER, 1th st. nw, mi. i fertuized and manu supporting ope bu: stock the round. ‘ituated om the 7th-atrest pike, 8 miles trom Wash- ington, % wile from Fi it Dirtropolitan Branca B. and 0. Binutes froin W This is « five opportunity for apy gentleman who de- sires a five coun! excellent crops: SALE—TWO NEW PRESS BRI nd bath-room: ail modery Improve ments, Gb and 50 L st. uw. price & quire oy premises, ‘EOF THE MOST ELEGANT AND ‘ED—HOUBES. ‘Ave wish at once from owners, and for immediate section : BAP: et'modimps, for meee 4,600. weil ass farm that wil pay ples, field. Hot snd ota venant houses. The place sth llth ta Fill be wold on reasonable ‘abd fer Vorable terns if sold before te rt da aud linen rooms, cedar closet, &e, Sra geereulency, Bult of Chia: river Ute sto “hroumnout: in el! respevts 38,000. Por permission to Serie hones iuepect (by card ouly vaypiy to ‘We make a specialty of Bridal Sets, and are MONTE RE CAMBUIC BRIDAL SETS paccee, with tor- Sones Re Fixe caMbRIC BRIDAL GETS. ‘teienmyed with tacos and etnbroiderice be Ny vero Comprising snd of May. ae the oener Gasires to wo abroad. x 2 ER, ENT, A DEBI a SALE OR EXCHANGE SALE-TWO HOUSES NEAR MAT. REN SIX To TEN MERIDIAN HILL LOTS ot. Owners adds PAPUCUIRCS Cell aiid soe WAH successor to Danenbower & sun, 1115 Pat. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS SY A_FIR~T-CLASS LAUNDRESS, ANTED_BY A FIR-T- ee Nee ‘ANTED—TWO LER CENT A MONTH WILI Baa iories sara, aaa A LADY'S WRITING- Ry PRICE P Waxes iam 18 EXCELLENCY THE MINISTER caren | FOS Rates ae Byes Albeugh’ Pin, shape of Flower. MUST | ward by returning pin to Was Addi [ O8T—AT ALBAUGH'S OPERA HOUSE-GOLD ved om it. Finder please Geological Survey.1t* OST—ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, IN THE bored of the EUstt douse 8 ‘of ‘oigel Key ring, marked ; Stanard, Kichmond,'va: feaiatititeat ties = i, ON 14TH, Be Ke _NEW THR X BRICK DWEL. ‘ins tou foot, beth oom aud Celiee faruses Seles oyuaste rom Sai Lest atton tit ont notity £. 1. PERKINS, JI TYLER & KUT 130" Wet aesee eva and ects GE'S, WEDNESDAY NIGHT, ‘sisoied “Returs Saunas

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