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THE_EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: ‘WEDNESDAY ‘The Evening Star bas a Feaulat, vermanent bona fide daily ciresiation more than treble that of any othér daily paper published in Washington, and much greater than that of aft the other daily papers here added _tewether. “ cttw tines ot Rosooe Coakling, with the ucta- ‘ring Dulleting whieh Bis physicians published from day to day, served to call (orth many expres- sioas of respect and sympathy from his wide circle of acquaintance among members of both the great poutieal parties Men who bad often crossed swords with him asa partisan banished past ait- ferences from their strong sTmpatbies of friends. had fallen on hin made old animosities seam trivial; and, if he had lived, the evidences of good ‘will Which would have greeted his eyes when re. stored to health might have paved the way to muany recoaciliatious Those who do not forgive him for dictatorial personal conduct, and for help- Ang to wrest the Government from the hands of his ‘on political party, will yet, over his grave, do Justice to his personal integrity ahd his great ‘aualtty. Had Mr. Conkitng’s death occurted ten years ago, © even seven, Its polltical consequences would ave deen of supreme importance. AS It is, ‘That fs the phase of the subject which will probably excite the least discussion. And yet it fs one which no student of tne times can afford to ignore, The stalwart contingent 4m the republican party is still @ intge one. It nambers some rich and strong men, whom no money ¢Ould have bought, no dlandishments could have won, no threats could have frighteried afay from their leader's support. They followed him foto political exile without @inching, and lived in the hope of following him back 1m triumph. Now that he is gone, what will they do? Maintain tuetr alliance with the democrats, or renew their allegiance to the tepublican party? They hate, for the most part, no grudges of thetr own to wipe out. Whatever desire for vengeance they have felt was inspired by a sense of the wrongs which they believed had Deen sufferea by their ehiet. ‘Now that he has gone, and death bas thrown its curtain over the past forever, will they feel any impulse to continue thetr existence as a faction? Is there anything to hold them together longer, or ‘will they separate and foliow each man his per- Sonal bent in politics? ——— In connection with the death of Matthew Ar- old, oceurring while the controversy caused Dy hig recent visit to America was stilt in progress, {3 likely to cote up for discussion the general ques- ton of how distinguished visitors fromabroad ought to Be treated. What is the essence of hos- we have ittle dimeulty in entertaining per- en mhtionalities than the English, be- they adapt themselves to out ways while ey are With Us, Instead of carrying thelr own countries around with them on their backs. Mr. now,” in very muck the same spirit that he would have visited Australia, or Bermuds, or one ot thé Fiji islands, where the permanence ot ctyilization was viewed as dependent ‘wholly on an English protectorate. Untn- ‘tentionally, perhaps, by dozens of acts and sores of words, he wounded the sensitiveness and self apprectation of bis entertainers, and igared, ‘with an appearance of superiority, thé social and business customs of the country. The American people expressed their opinion of him to his face a8 frankly ag he expressed bis opinion of them. But what he called candor and honesty in himself be charged in them to Drutal Philistinism, It 48 not wonderful that he enjoyed himseit but Uttle tm America, and went home with nis mind somewhat soured against Ameritan people and institutions, and his experience here, with its sequel, brings around again the question Whether we are right in our manner of treating our British consin when he visits us. ‘Ongut we to continue our Amertcanisni for his Venmfit ds a student of ethnology and soctal ethics, ‘of Anglictze our manners and customns for a seasoh 1m order that he may feel thoroughly at bome and speak weil of us in his books. Some Americans are discouraged from attempting the latter course ‘With its suggested happy effects by the feat that thelr best efforts may result only in a mortifying failure to win the coveted approval, and the chances are that, in spite of all temptations, we whall conclude to remain Americans, extracting ‘What comfoft we can, as an offset to criticism, from the oecasioval complimentary expressions of some English diplomatist, like Mr. Chamberlain, ‘Who has visited 8 apd succeeded fn his mission. a ‘The prompt s¢tton or Secretary Paitchtid tn following the House resolution of Monday with a alt for bonds on Tuesday, raves an tuteresting question a8 to the reat significance of the vote of ‘the House. Both the Secretary and the President ‘Were known ist stmmer to be tn favor of such a G@isposal of the Treasury surplus as ts contemplated fm the bond call, bat hest- Vated because there was doubt tm the minds ‘of some persons as to the authority which tile aw, 85 It stood, conferred upon the Secretary. Thelr desire was to have the present Compress straighten ut the existing statutes by an amendment or in- terpret them by a mandatory resolution; but ‘when that was attempted the silver men and the sreenbackers loaded down the proposed enact- Ment With elitwses whieh would have eompelled ‘the President, in the interest of consistency, to ‘Veto it. Resort was therefore had by the friends of the administration to the novel device of Publishing by resolution the sense of the House as tothe meaning ot the law. What possible com- fort thé Secretary could find in such @ méasute It 4 hard to see. He 1s an accomplished lawyer him. seif, and tt is understood that both he and the President took the same view of the of ‘the la®. Of What value, then, to them was a ju- ictal opinion from a body which has no judi- cial functions? The term of the present louse expires im less than eleven months, ahd no opition which i may express emu prevent ts successor from 40 artieles of impeachment against the af It shall be dissatisfied with his conduct in the pending exigency, and he shall not fh the médh- ‘time have passed Out of oMce. So that Mr. Fair. eniid’s situation ts really no better and no worse ‘than ft Was on Saturday of last week, when he ‘Was anxious to make exteasive bond purchases, Dut was not willing to take the responsibility on Bis individual shoulders. A trimmer for am eleetfic light company in De- trolt fecently received a severe shock from what Be had been told was a “dead wire.” He browynt suit for damages against tue cowpany, and has Just been given a verdict for $10,000. The compa- nies which conduct dangerous currents of elec tricity through overhead ‘vires, and when the en- tangiewent With other Unes, which is inevitable ‘with overnead wires, occurs, convert pre. Wously harialess wires into tustruments of death ‘or severe tnjury, furnish the same ground of action ds that supplied by the Detroit company, and ‘Would aiso seem to render themselves criminally avle. Bary the wires and there will not ve so any victims to bury. The eflicaey of eiéetrieity as a means of Inficting the death penalty should ve vested by the sheriff, and not With entire im. ome 'y by the corporations which dominate not aly the earth but the air above and the subways Demeata the earth. $e IMPORTER AND DESIGNER OF FASHION, 007 F ST_N. Ww, Ox WE@kESDAY, apni 18, WILL OPEN 4 cast oF IMPORTED BOUND MATS AND BONNETS aplo-im Srmsxo Hara AU TUR LEAS STUB, BL EEESO AxD MIRSES AND CHIPDRSHS HATS Ix EVERY LADIES RIDING HATS. DUNLAPS NEW YORE HATS, SPRCIAL STTLES. WILLETT & RUOFE, 905 Pensa Ave apé-lm Toe Is Mosey: ‘Money! The Great King Solomon said: “Everything to be in its Tima” “Time for Joy snd Time for Sor Yow; Time for Rest and Time for Work.” Inorder to derive benefit from information and teachings, you must take time to be informed and taught. In the evening, after your day's work is done, take the Evening Star, especially on Wednesday and ‘Thureday, aud read the advertisements, referring to ‘THE GREAT REMNANT SALES OF LANSBURGH & BRO., EVERY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY! ‘LIST OF BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK: OneCase of the bést GERMAN DOUBLE WARP BED-TICKING, consisting of short-lengths and full Pieces, in Red and Biue fancy stripes, warranted en- Srety Feather-proot, at 18c. per yard. Standard valus, (ibis Casati OIL CALICO REMNANTS, in- ‘dluding dark Blue and Green, at 5c. per yard. Regulsr Price, Se. One Case of RED OIL CALICO REMNANTS. % rd. ‘Wide, at 8c. per yard, generally sold at 10c. 40 SILK SUN-UMBRBLLAS (im black only), with ‘fasural wood handles. will be sold Ont the lot. Regular value, 82, Alot of GENTs' SUSPENDMRS, ia perfect condi tion, strong elasticity, will be sold at 123. per pair. Standard price, 26c. AvOUt 25 Qvsen of CHILDREN'S LACE CAPE COL+ LARS, niade of Ciimy Laces, at 1242; gonertlly sold Bt 250. ‘An immense LOT OF REMNANTS IN ROMAN '¥, from 1 to 5 yard lehethe, besutifal pat- ferns, an elegant fabric for Summer Curtains, st Sc. Der ya. Real value 18. Also a new invoice of CENTURY CLOTH REM- ANTS, in light ond dark patterne, at Oe. per gard: worth 10¢. 50 Pieces of COTTON BROCADE DRESS-GOODS, in different shades of Drab and light Blue, at 44. per Yard. Avclegant article for house-wear. ‘Oué Case of fine FOULARDS, in short lengths, light find dark desizns, at 10c. per yard. Real value, 12346. A new invoice of BLEACHED COTTON REMNANTS 1 yard wide, consisting of the best brands in the mar- Ket, clean finish, at 8 and 9c. per yard. Regular Price, 10 and 124. Several Cases of fine BATISTE REMNANTS, con- Sistitie of White and Cream Grotind, with figures of all the new shades in the market, at 8 and 10c. per yard; fenerally sold af 10 and 12%e, One case of INDIGO BLUE CALICO REMNANTS with Red figures, soft finish, at Tc. per yard; superior to any of the 8c. fabries offered for sale. In our CLOTH AND CASSIMERE Déepartinent, we have the following specials: 25 Pieces of all-wool, chécked, SUMMER GASSi- MERES, suitable for Boys’ wear, at 50c. per yard ‘worth 63e. A splendid assortment of COTTONADES AND KEN- TUCKY JEANS, at 124, 15. 18, 20 and 25e. per yard. 80 pieces of ENGLISH TWEEDS, in Bitie, Btown and Gray, at 33c. per saul Standard value, 45e. All we ask fs, to give U8 & cil 44 ste for Joilfeétves snd your time and modes is well spent. We shall cling 9 in thepest to our one price system. BURGH MplS 420,422, 424, 426 Teh at, 427 410 Sth at. 3 BPP. Ri ro. eh TAS R # g°% Ber g BPE F HE Whe 4 00, ERR SS, ShOGES. ‘Thé Seasoti for Out-door Sports is at hand. To facilitate the rapid movements in the different games you require Footwear especially adapted for that purpose. Many of these shoes, although specially designed for the purposes named, will Tecommend themselves to anyone seeking cons- fort and ease, ‘We are Headquarters for Sporting Shoes, made of Canvas, Dongola Kid, Rangarvo, Coffee-colored Goat, high or low-cut, hand and machine sewed, with Leather Soles, plath or Corrugated Rubber Soles, suitable for BASE BALL, LAWN TENNIS, cROQUET, FOOTBALL, YACHTING, GYMNAStum, BICYCLING, TRICYCLING, AND EASY WALKING. FOR LADIES, GENTS AND BOYS. The goods we catry aré onlz of the Réliable Quality—Solla Lesther Soles—as i all our en- tire stock, ate the rule in these goods. Our $1 Base Ball Shoes, for Gents 4nd Boys, iu alt colors, are thé only Strictiy Sclid Shoe, for ‘tue price, made. WIGWAX SLIPPERS, ALL SIZES, WM. HAHN £0" RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES. 16 Seventh street; 1922 Penn. ave. nw.; RH. TAYLOR, 933 Pennsylvania avenue, have Aélected front our stock s line of A which are offered the pisblic at big sacrified. . SHORT WRAPS. Worsted Grenadines, Tan Shade, lace trimme, sizes 30 dud 98, reduced to 85, former price $15.75 aud $1s. . Mourning Wraps. tape trimmed: sizes 26, 36 and 40, Teduced to $5, fotmer price 820 and $25, Handsome midck Shik, trimmed with Jot sid thee; ‘izes 36 and 33, reduced to $30, former vrice $35. Corduroy, with moss trimming : size 34, reduced t6 85 from 812.50. 4 MISSES" JACKETS. A full lime of food ehapes and elegant elothe, reduced wo 83, formerly suid for $4.50, $5.75, 96.25 thd 87.50 each. LADIES’ JACKETS, One lot of Checks, very fine cloth, with and without hoods, velvet trimmed, at #3. redicéd fiom $0.73 sbd $10.75: sige 96 and 38 wches. ‘ MEN'S FURNISHINGS. ‘Remember the department must be clesed out by July $1, 1888, and every piece of goods ia how beth Offered ab e nacrifice, WM. fl. MoRREW, 918 023 Pemmeytvenin evenne._ A Streit Basoam. ‘W. & SMUSTER & SONS ‘WILL OPEN THURSDAY, APRIL 19, ALotot BRAIDED DRESS PATTERNS, containing ‘11 garde Gouble-width, all-wool ALBATROSS, #ith ‘ali the trimming. which we will sell for very low peice 9% All the new shades, ‘The sbove are Paris guods and were imported to Gell tase. - We consider this lot the greatest batrain we avs shown this season, The material is very Ae quality, OXR PRICE, «pid 919 PERNA AVE pres TRI MIN GS. Just received s case of French Novelties in meditim ‘snd bigh grade goods, HOSIERY: Besery fe te nd Children, ‘erarened perfectly not eroct oe Sermeenta Prices tags tees LL ‘wpirds. . asec == 60t PRNNSTLVAitia AvaitUR Rao Tus Trex Acr. BARGAIN No. 1. A Inirn-coloted Caseimere Sprite Oversout, welt seams, stitched edges, silk faced, Italaft ining, perfect fitting, well worth $18; owt prite $10. BARGAIN No. 2. A ttechpriy, snidoth wubtice baseimets Spring Overcoat, ailk-faved, stitched odes, ‘oft roll, splendid Gtting; Well Worth 626; ote priog $10. BARGAIN No. 4. A broken pind, cheviot effect, doubie stiteed English Covert-coat; soft well, Mined with Tih inn cloth, exelent valié for $13; our prieesi0. BARGAIN No. 4. ‘A seai-browa, closely woven Cassimers Spritie Overcoat, stitebed edges; biik-1heed, corded seams, g00d valiié for 815 0%r pried 810. ‘We have ail sites tis the fordgolme lott. 14 Sthot words ‘wocan fit every mai siot setually défohined. Thef ate cuit anid made with the eame care and attention taat toark our finest garments. in view ot thes fects Will it pay Fou to be withott ohe? They ate stitatte atthe for the promenadé, thé drive, the tot: THEY ANS HERE. Don’t you watt fo 160k them over? BARGAINS Nos. 5 TO 43, Include the balance of eur matchless stock of these useful and ultrs-stylish garinenta, at 812, $15, 816.50, 018, $26, #22, 825, 490, and $35. ‘They aré beyond cavil or question the most diperd warments of thelr kind ever before exhibited under one roof iu this or any other countey. ‘The aésortment in- cludes every stylé of fabric suitable for Spritig OFér- coats, knowii on the world’smarkets fot elegance in sp- pearance and difrability in weer; atid évers shape and atyle of Spring Overcost Rnown to the designers of fashion, It is unnecessary for us to point ont the many ‘uses to which thesé @anhtn{a chin M4 put, or the actual danger of being without one, You know theéé things at well as we do. ‘The why don't YOU get ome? Are out prices not within your reach? SAKS AND COMPANY, RETAILERS OF FINEST CLOTHING, pls VENTH AND MARKET SPACR, Lice Derartuenr. An early call will ive you the benefit of a fortunate purchaié of CHANTILLY FLOUNEINGR, widths of a bargain THE BBR DO La fi i eo BY WEARG HE. ‘910 7TH STREET NW. CREPE LISSE REMNANTS, 16 CENTS A TAHD. SOME WORTH AS MUCH AS 40 CENTS. NONE LESS THAN 25 CENTS A YARD. spas SJ onxsox, Guaaxen & Co REMNANTS! REMNANTS! 2,000 yards PRUIT-OF-THE-LOOM, POCAHONTAS and BARKER MILES COTTON, in REMNANTS, at Se.: worth 100, a, Yards WAMSUTTA sna PRIDE-OF-THE- wis 'f COTTON, in REMNANTS, froin 1 to 10 fatai, Yoee: ran) value 35 2.000 Fania GENUINE LONSDALE CA iti SivER soto each 8T ee T- INANTS, from 1 to 15 106.; 8 Fon Less Faas se Let WHITR GOODS GREAT BAKGAINS. Wful_ Assortment abst omwed. 12%, 15, 25, All tha New Gelore tn sandtarts isd saben CLOTHS. 50. 750, FRENCH AND AMEBIOAN SATTRRNE PLAIN AND FANCY STRAW MaTTINGS, PETS, &c., ke. = = Fi Day. tenga snese coon ius JOMNGOY, GAithER & 00, sit 636 Peuntyivanie are. nese 7th st. UNDERWEAR BOR GENTLEMEX, B.C. LRWIB & S0n, Hatters o06 Furnishers, JR AL ATS. ROVAL RG AIA LST: TOCRISTS AND BICYCLISTS imapect the new stock of Are: Fian- Seinen coca, ‘aud also on taitation, ot ‘them in ‘Cotton and Wool at $1. Ribbed Hose 48¢. air; with fine ribbéa fop4, 686. ‘THe display in win- dow corner of 12th st. and Pa, sve. will make itevi- et we keep o fall ithe of Men's Farnishings: the brices marked demonstrate that our eystem of asteietly business enables um dela Pe TEE PALAIS BOYALL (1119 Pa ave) HOR : Basoams For Lavra ‘Thin sprint thé Palate Royal will inakes spectalty of finished bright Kid Button Boots, with common- ‘and opers toes, st 83a pair. We warrant every ‘These boote are ell made with “Globe "4 ry aa a {8 sowing or nailing better than on leather insoles. f- Having contracted to use large quantities of {tee shoes we were granted special terms, and, as wre {ittend the new “Palais Royal” Shoe tobe an Savor fisement for us, we have added tees than our ustal Profit, and thus offer tinusual value, eee site two paira of $2 shoes we ‘That the materiats and work givé the appearance and detability of $4.50 shoes we can practically Gemonstrate. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, Snr enema ie Mone New Jensers Anniv, We received this morning 10 dottn Tallor-Finish Biaek Stockinet Jerseys, bound with six rows of biack Bik Braid, $2.98; worth $2.48.....,10 dozen Stocki- ‘Ret Jetseys, elaborately embroidered with Soutache Braid, $2.98: worth $3.68......5 dozen Stockinet Jeretys, teimuied with Soutache and Silk Braid tn Military Biyle, 83.98: Worth $4.35......From 8 to 11:30 G'elock this niorning we sold 23 of the Blick tsetse: : Worth 81.98, and 19 of the $1.9 Vest® Front Jetseys worth $2.25, We mention this to show that these Jérieys are all what we sakd of them ii this paper ybsterday. This morning's arrivals, if not quite he good values, are certainly worth what we atate ‘them to be, THE PALAIS ROYAL. _kihayd bargain below.) _ Suaws For ‘Te Waatrar. A small stock of extra-fine Biack Drap D'itst Bhewis, very end ‘hand-embroidered, and with very Geop and hebvy silk fring® are offered much be- low rigulae piless, vis: Gane -83.50, 04.25, 95.98, 67.96. 82.68, 83.48, 84.60, 96.50 Sbawis worth..$7.50, 89.00, $11.50, $13.00, 815.00 Offéred for.....€6.68, 87.98, $9.98, $11.00, $13.50. ‘The lot so fortunately secured also containea few Deautifal specimens of White Berlin Shawls with heavy fringe all around 82.50 each. 5¥- We shall not ayein this season be enabled to bitty or sell so cheaply, and sé the stock is small, an early choice is very advisable. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Hose bargain below.) Ox Tar Banamx Couxren. Sitnated near door of No. 1117 Pennsylvania avenue you may notice a table that may be surrounded by purchasers, Don't pass it by. $1.35 quality Ribbed ‘Silk Hone, in all the new shades, for 75e. pair, 81.50 quality Ribbed Silk Vests to match for $1. 1t'a 20, or why the crowd? THE PALAIS RoyAL, (Announcément below.) P:: EASE Doxr Forser I The Special Sie of Cottoh Underwear and Corgets 18 FOR ALL THIS WEEK. Redneed or Special 8: Prices quoted in space below are good until Ssturday, April 21, at 6 p.ta. THE PALAIS ROYAL. Piedad pis ened cies © Ak or a: LAR gs -~— ERE Bygs a TLUL ERE To treble the usual dervear Department, on the second Hour of No. 1117. Pennsylvania avs, #6 offer for Monday (April 16), ‘Yuesdsy (April 17) and Wednesday (April 18) the fol- loirinig spectal sald prités, ‘THF PALAIS ROYAL, See space below.) 58. ( Gizsuasts Orrenzp For 150 ‘When it 16 reniembered we take «specialty of Un. der Garments at 8c. a piece and givé very superior Yahies ai that price the Speclal Sale price of 75e. tor the lots quoted below should be duly appreciated. | ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Nighteown bargain below.) 98. Nienraowxs For 4. aay “Mother Hubbard” style, double yoke; tucked front aiid sidoved, Einbroidéred aud Herring-bone stitch= ing Gown front atid at néck and sleeves, THE PALAIS ROYAL, (SRirt béégain’ below.) s 98«. Siinrs Fou 156 Extra wide and full ienigth; yoke band, raffle of em- Broidery, sigbunch tucks. Auother style also extra while, deep Ombric Rufflé with ten tucks snd twelve fecksebeverohibbend. os oats bovais (Drawers bargain below.) D8e. Daswins For 7 Do. Cambri, als6 cotton, deep eriibronlered ruftie, six: teei tacks Above: Foke Barid’, Spécial attention daked fo the very beautiful embroidery. THE PA a " LAS ROYAL, 98. Cuesad For 75c. Sizes ‘34 to 46. Gambric, also Cotton, Tucks and Bhibroldery of the vory Anost quality. e ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. detent barpaisi below. Corser Axo Busriz Banoans Out 75¢, Hihnd-Made Corset ia the €1 cottet At some Stores. The French Woven orsets at 75c. aré aleo qaperiot value. Theee Corsets during Special Haid Boe. air LT, Tot a 4c, until Wednesday, April Pan. oe TH PALAIS RovAL, {Cap borepine below. Tsraxte ax Nine Cara Lertiraptins tine tani pe ha ruche, dee teimined, 75e, duting Special Bale. 18c. Nurses’ and Weéiteessés’ Capa for 16¢. (Three jo ert ekg od ‘trim thing, worth 250. “aoe Bidisiped and Pain Aprons; for 19c.; otis vat tong: © tucks ; dee} hem. ay ‘Pah Panats ovat an « Darsens towkey Coa dy abiy melt ary Sig Sets and Garted.s slusterd of © banen tothe noe Yee unin Weanesiad venta ‘THR PaLAte gotat, Pretty striped siesta, Maite abd boa plaiting. b: ae ape iad mm ‘during Speci) sale ter PALAIS — ROY AL! (Gon, 190 Wt ond PenneyiVunis tre ah el Metre eves Prete posts et ee attraction ame ita é LADIES’ RAGLANS axp WALKING JACKETS com: ‘@esioDs in prices, We make there reductions ‘While the warménts ate seasoadble and in de- vermis sold at 88.50, 69.50 and $10. ‘Choice of the Lots 87 each. 1 Lot of Ladies’ Black Rngiish Walking Jackets, including some of out most salesble material, such as Corkscrews, Jersey Cloth, Brosdcloths, &c. All sises in the lot, bat hot if any one style, Formerly sold at $8.50, $8, 69.60 and 610. Choice of the Lot 87.50 etch. In conjunction with the above we offer: ‘white or wash drebein the sumané? when golug out of evenings, ONLY 85 EACH. (Third floor) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 1ith and Fate. STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.,. WEDAESDAY. APRIL 18. 1888—SIX PAGES. WANTED:--SITUATIONS. Weare coorh wi Eos nce WAXTEDIA SETTLED, WOMAN TO COOK AXD fired. Call at Ti3E Ts ‘al at MES. SLATER’S, 931 egg Bees ogee | Se = ici Serna COUKR cit Soariie ge Harp: Witt aes iRTRD—A BRIGHT TNTELIGANT L ets LADY Sere Sarma rit, th ‘ANTED=A SERVANT Le ea me Apnay to 782 Bt at family; ae ei renee. ANTED—500 COOKS, HOUSE W rats sie, Foaebuin Bh 80 yaaa See ork: ales Cook and BORGES rt fammile: Saree paid both ways. F. M. BURNHAM, oso, O32 F at ¥. Laos) Sema Waare The new stock of new Beaded aud Jetted ‘Wraps surpasses every previous showing, and the most coucise description of it we ean wive is ‘that they simply cover the neck and shoulders, are very becoming to almost every one, im- mensely popular, quite reasonable in price, and their composition is » small quantity of silk, a Tange quantity of Jet, a grest man; some lace, and a few yards of ribbon. 810 to 845. PELERINES ARE THE MOST POPULAR, consequently we are showing a very desirable line. Paris-made, perfect fitting. Have hand- netted sleeves, strung on hand-twisted pure silk thread, and are woven inte « peculiar pattern to prevent them running off, ahowld, from any cause whatever, the thread break or be cut Very latest shapes, While the prices range fons #20 to $40. we ate, showing particularly Sood values at $10, $12.50 and 15 each. (Third floor.) ANTED — IMMEDIATELY — A i VV ite Woiman ‘to ro Apiy at FOE Mae aap rie shocan make a good coat.’ Apply to dounen GANNON, 210 Ht TANTED-AT ONCE ‘on cofsets: must take work references, M.C. WHELON, 1205 = ANTED—A GOOD WH.TE GIRL TO bo i J work. Apply 1:48 Boundary n. w, WANTRDR 0 YOUNG, Lavine. APPLY AT stage dour, New National Jbvater, Thursday moruiug,at 10 0 it ore “AGENTS, SOLIGITORS, ASD and-nee ns about routes for uew gepaetaaks en i Service News—pab- No, 747 @th at. nw Algo wanted two first-class adver WANTED. YOUNG WHIT: tug eolicitora. 1t OMAN TO DO eberal house for family Of three; one wil- eke city sumuner as aureé. Apply rs NT IN M¥ BU WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Ween fac trious, ri iio src Comer Uthand Fetanw. | Retinecnw APY let biti Ax Usenecevesten Nara BaRGaix. ‘Thursday morhing we shall place of asia ih our Linen Department, second floor, the follow- impanequale+ value ia Nopkins, viz: 100 dozen Fitie Blssehed Irish Damask Table Mipking, bandeome patterns, perfect bleach, ralloble qeality, and ‘werotofore soldat @1 28 ‘Per docen. OLY $1 ey 3 DOZER. (Beoond itor.) WooDWaRD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th snd Fats. 5. WANTED FIRST-CLASS COOK, WaSHER AND ironer: bring best ref to Ms A. L. BARBER, Clifton at, near J4th at. & WAXED 10, FhAaTeN aS, Tos 100s ethane ‘ANTED — A FIRS; iS HAIR-DRESS«I Pie Fe as wie 720 Thee Rpt St Sete eon he Qiice How 10 te at n.w. | apl7-at WAxtzDaars RESPECTABLE: Situation as chig' oF invalid fo ie. Seekirece ANEW. TGS Lat efor Samra ae y POSITto: We eA aa ONS ‘artes Neamastraere. Men Walters. — SAML A. COOMBS, O26 Feu mw, apls-4t WASTHD-A GENMAN GIRL, EXPERIENCED wants ion; German family preferred st | 30 Penueyivania sve. ie. 1 WASTED 2Y 4 RESPECTABLE WHITE Wo. Tan, 9 situation eek in a arstaons famy Will dogo laundry work. Address B. C., Star office. ANTED—DICK’S AGENCY HAS FIRST-CLASS Cooks, chambermatda, waitresses, lawn lrnsses Seaetrvases. “nurses, Butlers, coschined, for favuily wae Sis Faecne WEP on SRA AR, EROS Wi} TED — Aa 8 UT, ABLE BopIED TOUTE, tS ees oe hay MsPecT abiR WAIE o1As MAN ‘Staations other as nurwe or chamtcramate ips private UML Jerwey ave n. food references. Call’at G10 WAXED STTUAT NS POR WHITE AND colored souks arses, waiters, kiteien aa Va faa aide ce ¥ STD OR BY RESPECTABLE W a situation to cook and, a Afoning. references Piven if retutred. fimpatiite we. nw J ARTED-SITUATIONS For Al a Aa ee __WANTED.-ROOMS. VASTEDTWO Ok THREE UNPUE Communicating Rooms, with oF without, byw for two adults, mother and Will pay quarterly i Advance for desirable rooma. Rent mist be tnoderate. | just state terms, losation and full particulars. Hox . Star office. apse WANTED at fo, SLEEPING ROOMS PuavaTE | Parlor aha bath room, for gentleman, wile and | Mitle with of ie = ears, with board: suust be in Arwt Class heighborhood. private ina EES refer eBoy given and required: Address Mi 8. Star office. aphe a | | ¥ y ANTED—ROOM IN WHICH TO 1 Fe Dthure during sunumer montha. Address “BU MER STORAGE.” Star ofive spit a y ANTED—THEEE OR FOUR FURNISHED Gnrurutched Rooms tn ales quiet neh ri pau REFERENCES" re aa! ang MONEY TO ) LOAN $7,000 Bue Sint tor two years syha-ior MPO LOAR—82,000, 94,000, 96.000.— vrai. ments in veal estate —G per cont payable qual teriy, in mime $100 {9 $1,000 THOS. G. _apt-1m a ieee ONEY TO LOAN AT ved Wig eas in tied tt hand O sta. nw. New Srartowecnr Smawrs, Orr vollection includes the most desizable Styles to be had, with the additional advan: tae of being exceedingly resonable in price. As being prominent values we note the following: French Chudds Shawls, spring weight, large ize, in shades of light tan, garnet, light erty, ecru, and medium gray. AND 83.50 RACH, mam Chudda Shawls, #2, $2.50, 83, 83.50, and $5 ench. French Cimdds Shawis, With fancy borders, ‘very dressy; colors, 1izht blue, guld, and cardi- nal. 84, $4.50, AND $5 EACH. Fino sll-wool Cashmere Shawls, in cream, pink, cardinal, and black, 81, 81.50, 82, €2.50, 83, $5.50, $4, and $4.50. Creain Chudda Shawls. with delicately-shaded borders, tery handsome, $4, 24.50, AND 95 EACH. Elegaut line of Petsinn, Paisley, einbroidered China-silk Shawis, and a cholee variety of other styles. (Third floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHTOP, Cor. 11th ind F ote, nw. Likexs 1] For Covertsa Fe URNITURE, ‘Weare showing an exceilent line of 66-inch. (uoarly two yards wide) Striped Furniture Linens for loose covers, ina variety of fancy atrives, Warranted all linen. ONLY 50c. PER YARD. Everyone admits that furniture should be covered during the summer months. It not only saves the furniture but is cool-looking, a change, and a relief to the eyed. You uncover Virtually a néw set next fall. (Fourth floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, €or, Vithaba Fst pew. Gas Reoveriox Sate OF CURTAIN SCRIMS, LAGE CURTAINS, TURCOMAN CURTAINS, MADRAS CURTAINS, UPHOLSTERY FRINGES, CHENILLE TABL RS, Which we desire to closfout PRIOR TO RECRIVING OER SUMMER STOC} ‘This is an opportunity of which advantage should be taken, as better bargains in the sev- eral lines have never before offered. 1,000 Taki LACE- WORK CURTAIN SCRIMS. Attractive line of open. work pattern jeduced from Se. to Se, pat yard, 1,000 YARDS 40-1NCH ECRU IMPORTED CURTAIN 8CRIMS, in lacy opeh: Work faggotting, sold thet acason ‘At 40c. and this senton at 18c,, REDUCED TO 12% PER YARD. Bo not coptound this with thé goods usually. Offered at 12% and 18 cents, as these are vastly better in every respect. FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. We offer 50 twelve-quarter Raw Sitk Table bag sy knotted fringe; choice colorings, CCED FROM 89 TO 82.50 RACH, OHENILLP. TABLE COVERS REDUCED, We offer 60 six-quatter Fine Chenille Table overs, in blue, gold, and red colorinsa, REDUCED FROM $3 TO 8: PACH, CURTAINS REDUCED. ‘89 paira Fine Foru Nottingham Lace Curtains, excellent Lapiania| i RPDUORD FROM 81.75 TO $1.25 PER PAIR. 36 pairs Colored Madras Curtains, in the pop: iat ight wood effects now so muck in demaud, REDUCED FROM 87.50 TO $6 PER PAIR, 12 pairs Turcowan Curtains, handsome dade borders, REDUCED FROM 56@ TO #5 PER PAIR. 17 bait Eaten Fine Chenille Curtaian, 50 Stiehoa wide, 33 Fards long, five choice patterns, REDECED PROM $14 TO 810 PER Pair. pray Hag Fine Elegant Crete | cape ina of light and dark. ak eno ais Bi ri Pen Part, Petr ‘CED. SIX ELEGANT STYLES _ of 50 inch, RAW SILK PETIT Pornts, BEPVOED FROM $2.25 TO 81.50 PER YD. These aré the most desirable goods in the matket for apholstering ame, also be ee for. SOOT AaLE OFF On FAL evar Finon b STOUR BRBOCRD, Curtkine, Tabiéo saa ‘annae cttaoey 12)46. Fringes reduced to 106. pet ja. coe out of the teen ates ao= Woopwasp & VANTED-A NAS =, a8 tuce we . so 1 Address =a oR MARC: v FKCRERING CO. Bo ‘264 Tederal street, Boston Masa, Wires AMieess SANG’ 7 ANTED—OANV VaRbri fR FOR A Goob Wiss N eagberal Spmuneration a8 and af ‘DORGAN SE aie Sa ‘G00D-PAYING st the UNIVERSAL. NOV- ELIY CO. 1013 Be ay apes ANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAME A DRE taker who mnakes euttias, Sud draping « specialty. must, prepare pply without first-class ‘Star oitiee. : Waren New York cit workers: for thia ci Baste abd colored PHILADELPAT. ul suburbs, cool and subutbs, cooks, aoe borers, &c. F. 3i. BURNHAM, Seer ACTIVE, MIDDL Baperespepate Row fort “fomee AGED LADY, represent iu her tefertuices given B. REYCRAY'T, sups. ‘84 Reade’st., N.Y. TS FOREN} Sey 1a. at ones, Oo Fat acta and states, with abide or AP Whar ES INTERESTED 10 AD 2, Comidon, 91 Lat st nw. correspond ef re, bookkeeper ind Feat (al Calno sisting tutor, cletiveenth year). Wares at re are Sana ANT Linge DRI Wivee Ait pops Fra cae ae eas ve tty 1222 PR, A ag Watinion De Bo pe: La aud DOS aE 1m ‘TWO REIJAULE LADIES DERTRE A Airdished oF Bags letatobed: house, forcere fy r jerinw RR: bost of Pet ven A by ge ek far omiee. api8 te Wise SREP 3 |=, F ty ot ~ aie go4 is TaN, either. Renting, by a lady Address MitS, W., Star office. apie WANTED-MISCELLANEO us | Ws ANTED—TO BUY FOR CASH, A WELLESTAB- per in Washi \dilreas, statme ic det ‘fon Box 18, APTS FAT 20 ENTS TERI (Rye yg Le ter Lif sultcr, saurtaction Setcred wa thes i for 1ooNeg ref St, Bw. ope Gaye atl es ne oniers. delivered “at house romps. ion Whatever with ANY apt __WM.G SCRIBNER, wi t LBASE AN 1M. Pro canta ir fara: prune be conver care o¢ rom wad 9 teveai ares lars. JOHN W- WBA RINA VV ARTED= To BUY Or Teast Gbop STABLE: @ horses ; lange car: firét-class.and between }5t)and 1 oe Bot Sate fo bulld BAW OU, 14th and nest Star office. — EVERYBODY NEEDING SPECTA, Wisi ry of the WASHINGTON PLGA Gon kOe Lath et ow. abd p as Testa price, of J. H, BRAMEAI agate of Sparta: ed rate renee ‘that are lasting | easy to eye. nies tan strona, 8m ae Wert if i. P, CoARR, CHRISTA Ad BCIENGE 0 a 3a perenne = at WaT; ae HEereis HORSES TO. Loans: KErrixd Ma. = oe syne ‘OEY P Tan ON BEAL ES STATE LowssT FRR No delay where sscusty ie pariatactory. NDOWMENT, LIFE AD | TONTINE bought mt ices, Loans wi iy ate Bkse Moree Ahe bes apes RICH & CO, BANKERS, 613 15th stn w. INYERTME a OARS Ab U8 J swat bi Nita Chak _E, WAGGAMAR, 917 Fat, ON REAL ESTATE, {mb13]___ THOS. E, WAGGAMAN. LOANED ON aici pet “BONDS, AbATy vy pay CC re art 7 ony Scout moked fd, sib ro ork ave. ONEX TO LOAN AT LOWEST BATES OF I terest amd Comusission, oi Se PSO} ding. BOLLAND & 1818 F st, Adjouing > ek IN LARGE AND SMAld ae Geo, ai Fact Moxey TO LOAN IN SUMS FROM Ward, at the Jowest rates of interest and comlale Sous, ob approved real estate im this che AO. HOLTEMA’ _t8 500 TP. Corner 10th wud ¥ sta, $100,000 Fec22s.ck, BRT ‘Telephon’ GH. WHITE & CO, are 292 Ny Charles st. Baltimoke, wo ‘TU LOAN SEBO Eb REAL ESTATE 2ST SESE NaI RB cK: mand Yorn ste — To LOAN M i 1p sums to Sut, be vn sine SP pprtcreteee ¥ TO a ON REAL P rarer pe ames J FISHEL & 00, m5 S24 Fat aw, JM °* 10 Hoan on Bear BeTATE AT LOW ? Spx Pasexowen, jOWEK & SON. 1125 Fat DA CSEE Fo IAs os Sea satay eoelia peat delay wiere the secu mai 4 Citic <3 crs Veautatul Realty. site 2% wiles ron street: 200 best, fruity shade, "aud ‘ont rapes; berries 8! CBB. “apis wants (IN THE SUBURBS, aT ‘Acres of sd. sinall house; pears and of ts. watel, Genvetad Atarming implewents for sale, ‘Auliress 1304 Leth st new. forgerticulars. aple-ae? BURBAN— the beat ovttases In Lanier Het tater bath cobacy gathe a gear fhapectappheation taust be bs ee ‘W. RILEY DI ts: hot and permit to 1319 F st, nw, TOWN ROAD IN “PAIR. ing Washington Tun: in prices fume or ropthiy payments, at's per ‘offer: io & ght interest: plate tn our, of front; stages run daily: _apid-im) Pom sae Choice Lots at CAPITOL VIEW PARK, Adjacent to Forest Glen Park, at low raies and on easy terma. Apply to 8. E, Lewis, SFA wt, way (2a took.) Tx. BRows a ase FEET OF GROUND, int Pleasant, RENT-AT WASEINGTON snow! = ——— see MD FOUR SY py THO, aoe paca ave. bw. 2A7-30 ea ‘ences 1390 12th sh ae Fae aos Ok ENT — ENR gr gala fig May to Oetchne Foam one, ay eae SSE a Bae 208 roe KENT 3397 Spine . RLPOANTLY eat grat Hating tenet teke se feat te diab mrt. wth WITH BOARD, A SUITE OF BOO: furmiatied cr untarniaeed, “ int JOR RENT TH HANDSOWEL Psi 7 Suen or, F* ExT 2 rreagee ys 200 mt Mandeome and ness 1" raise Rovma tn new house, JOR RENT _PURNISIED FEF RP Wd CF eR ED JOR RENT 424 MASS. AVE: XW TWo UNFUR: ow + Bates = oaer Ton. KENT-SBOOND FLOOR OF GOR TTH AND ot in ity Dusinem sor thom, oR Woorinles" vr minaie | rok RIAT RRGNCTET a Sour bona ADDIS a4 BOO Pith ak cee betwen ithe tua Oy SOR ki ysbedd Be Also, 8b or orn at nw POR RENT—115 QOR home suite or ain A rteren: JOR REN: suitable for nd @: per mon! aplt-ae® OR RENT— parlor floor, southern exposure, erate other roca the x of apartments. consisting of Par room, secon: BA BENT PERISHED forins moderate, $208 8 Pele CAND 814367 Sets eeyr _PARTIRA WISHING A mutable fF of veer ny very moderete. ‘ce ter Appiy ie Drag Bore apse NW. NEXT book rutetie Kesemm, i} XT) PLE spina UNFUR Doma, sr. uiahed or unfurnished , single or an suite apl6-* Quer D NW, ROOMS Pre fa titers oe Com gh¥ew iid Pew 7 — THREE ROOMS IN NEW HOUSE LBW ere ee iy K Se NW FURNISH oa at Has ih svITe Nh-ary, aud ee @uhvemient to Fm Tor Fem cars ai he FOR RENT—FLATS. =< our ee crews. Sed Possession given, yy ae == he =n. 30k REN’ F ae 1 rick roome 618 Fat.a.w.. rent a SA Ate ees Sg —OFFICI sats ea wg at tk JOR REX Store, wit Gr dty goods, counters aud fixtures complete, silver tates ern iuprovemeintn Gelock ior —A FINE. NEW FIKSI-CLASS very lane bageimemt, #uitaibie ited otiow case bet lect yanette ave. a from 'B & ror 8 BO evening: 'TSTORE AND DWELLING containing 13} room, with abl quire 1688 14th wt. mil FOR RENT--MISCE LLANEOUS Fz RENT A,LARGE AND ELYG: eT mal Fath ome evs, suvtabbe tor igre hemes wore LZ FO TAREE wronnad 261m Prete ne aan? Bakiotre mit, gt ard hake. NDOWMENT HALL. SUITABLE ge, by the naeki ur quatte:” Fyersthvs clean. 410 10th st ium, Inguite sm ths nee. shie-et FF" RENT _NEW PL ARs At 10! ver Sates. WALDEM! = TOR RENT —« Mons, sand Foun van JJIOH SALE—GROCEKY AND PROVISION ST with am establialod Stables trade, apd inn desirab —~ Feasons fot selling. “MEM HAST, Be sive eee sca LL BE RECHIVED BY TRE UNDER of the stock of clothing ba Fst as Na SATURDAY CLOCK M. netawrpea any pial ba reserved ata SOS eh st. nw, 10.3228 PANE OF RePOPLIc stock ar gh LEA eae ea St oe nn 1416 F street. Ki be SETHE Sot sultatie Sore ia Fed ogee qtaapheaneats Per te many, trolof maine soon at Mr. N OPPORTUNIT) ‘eo X ‘stocks, mt sy Ne ic wt gt Listed ow ‘esl TED-A PARTNER IN TWO VALUABLE. sive to France Ot Lem paieuted wm Fue vinm, who wh "eure 'S office, 303 7 Ger Ue eiven full cop. inventor can be #t nw.apld-at> “Fx DIN AR e200 on Parioc Onwatn. ory new ‘asd of the boat (usc busiwess Twill Tmuay be sewn ot uy bare Sy'tantwriont EATTENTION OF PEE. oy hdc furnished bouses to bows" saved ou Ni, TNVESTMENT_SAFE AND CON. five. and ben eary 0 pet vont Hired Saag ‘ates Seat Tek foe Union Trost Go, of 1g, devoachnatnam’ ob @i Poi clas Per by GE ir ees aol Agett ar the erie ls Ar of New Ke ‘pays the sntrrest coupons an Sian Serko eer 228-3 TELS, BOAKDING Rare Sts ree eeed mi im hoa! etnte"Apemte, Au SECURITIES LISTED ON THE WASHING. s peeeeeceie es ‘(matiim’) Broker, BEEKING oAEE INVESTMENTS TN

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