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THE } EVENING STAR. STAR. WASHINGTON: ‘The Evening Star hns a reaular, permanent bona fide daily circulation more than treble that of any ether daily paper published in Washington, and mach greater than that of all the other daily papers bere added together. Obio’s centennial celebration this summer will ‘pe a notable event. The people of Cincinnati alone have subscribed a guarantee fund of $1,050,000 to insure its success, and it 1s claimed that tne butld- Ings to be used for the exposition of the state's greatness will cover a larger area than any em- ployed for similar purposes in the whole history of ‘America, Ohio is by no means among the largest states In the Union, but what It lacks in area it makes up inenerzy and tn the ab<ence of any tendency towards seif-depreciation, It has good reason to think well of itself, and to refrain from hiding its light under @ bushel. It was among the first of our commonweaiths, not ‘taking an independent part in the revolutionary war to Introduce itself wo general notice and ob. ‘tain the cfown of statehood. It passed in the snort period of fourteen years from the stage or “first settlement” into that of full powers as a member of the Union. In 1788 a party of white pioneers halted their camp treia at the site of the present city of Marietta. In 1902 Congress admitted the young territory to a share in the General Govern- ment. Inthe hundred years whict# have elapsed since the pioneers from the east set up their cabins within its Borders, Onio has maintained steady growth, till its population approaches four mil- lens; it bas twenty-one Representatives in Con- gress; 1t has furnished two Presidents to the Re public; its voters number 900,000; ite school ebjidren more than a million; its colleges thirty. five, and its presidential post-ofMfices about 150. ighty percent of its quarter-million farms are ewned by the people who work them, and it stands first on the list of states tn the manwfac. | ‘ture of agricultural implements and the produc: | ‘ton of Wook The state also aspires to the noaor supplying the next President of the United States, and it may de added, as rounding out | Obio’s statistics, thatevery male citizen of the state over twenty-one yearsof age is stated to | have Deen or to be nowa candidate for public offee, ! a ‘The task of reforming the Freach constitution is one to which none of the several parties de- manding tt seems in a hurry to address itself. General Boulanger, in bis manifestos, makes a great deal of talk about the necessity of revision, Dul sugvests po lines op Which the revision suould De made, The most definite scheme which ap- pears to Lave formed ttself in any mind ts that at M. Timothy Colani, the friend and cola. Dorer of Gambetta, and natural hetr to the latter's Projects in politica His plan is to reduce the oMicial term of the president to three years in other words, tothe term of the deputies them- selves who help elect him, and to cause the elec- tion to take piace immediately after the assem>- ling of a new chamber. The president is to be at luberty to choose his cabipet from parliament or rom any other source, as he sees Mt, and, in case Of an adverse vote in parliament, the ministers ‘Reed not resign unless, upon conference with ‘ue president, such @ course is decided to be the best to take Should s bed Dreach occur between the president and parita- ment, eitaer party to the controversy ts privileged ; te appeal to tue country, which would then pro- ceed to elect a new parliament, and the new par- lament would either reelect the same pres deut 85a sign of the popular sense that he was right and the former parilament wrong, or another president, which would be a victory for the oppo- sition. President and parliament would thus act | always as a check upon each other, netther being predominant. There would be no such thing as parllamentary despotism on the one hand, or a coup Getat on the other, as the executive power ‘Would bold the life of the legislative in its hand, aad vie versa; and it is thought that each, with a natural repugnance to self-destruction, would strive to avold neediess confiicts and exercise all possible patience, $$ in the future Washington Rock Creek will very provabiy pass through tue city im tunnel Aa open, nearly stagnant sewer will not be permitted Ww endanger pubite health, minimize the taxable values of @ large area, and isolate West Washing- ton, ‘The [ime when the improvement will be accomplished depends, if the District 1s to pay one-half the expense, upon the cost of the Work, ant upon the balance which the District may find in 3ts hands to devote to such improvements, after meeting the growing current needa. The increase im realestate values in the section of the city affected will eventually enlarge the District reve- nues from the taxation of that section, and the cost of construction and maintenance of bridges across the creek will be saved. But the greatest of the imamediate pecuniary benetits will fall to ‘the reclaimed land, formerly a part of Rock Creek valley. If the improvement ts to be ac- complished at once the reclaimed land, which from its location will be very valuable, should in some Way contribute directly to the heavy expense of diverting the stream, the act Whica gives it this value. The District should be convinced that t inows the maximum cost of the work and the Maximum burdea of taxation which it assumes, and that every just plan of reducing its share of ‘Uhe expense has been resorted to, before it enters, im the present relation of its resources and ita needs, upoa €ven gp important and so worthy a labor ag the diversion of Rock Creek through a Tunnel —————$— + ‘The acceptance by the House yesterday of the Sen_"> amenements to the bill providing for a con- gress of American states at Washington was an act of which It would be hard 10 over-estimate the umportance. The leading idea in the program is commercial one. The desire of the producers in the United States to extend their markets on this continent, and to wrest from foreign nations the Central and South American trade, which ought by rights to belong to us, 18 the first thing to be considered. Second- ary to that are schemes for submitting Interna tonal controversies to arbitration, the adoption of a ‘uniform system of custo: regulations and weights and meastes, and a common siiver coin, ete. This is beginning at the right end in the work of Amert- eanizing America. Tuere should be no appearance Of & purpose to make the Government of the United States a mediator in the relations Detween the other repubitcs of our ‘The suspicion of a design on the part of the United States to interfere and dictate, politically, has done & great deal, without doubt, to excite a hos tUe feeling among the people who ought to be our best friecds, and to put further off the day of com. mercial unioa. Now, however, we are approach. ing Our sister states on the right side, The tender of reciprocal privileges which must bind together thetr business interests and ours will also pave the way for closer and more friendly ‘aud political relations, Wise statesmansbip has prompted the Congress, and it 1s hoped that equal ‘Sagacity may be shown in conducting its procced- logs, —— - —____ Representative O'Neill, of Missouri, succeeded Yesterday in pushing through the House two of his favorite measures, one of them a bill for the es- Tablishment of a department of labor with a well- paid commisstouer, aud the other a Dill fora com. amission of arbitration to settle quarrels between railway companies and their employes, With some modifications, the latter is the same bill wuich Mr. O'Netli engineered throug: the House two sessions ago, while the great Southwestern strike was in progress, Nothing has occurred to change tue opinion then expressed by many Sena tore that the act would prove a dead letter in eperation, and it will probabiy fail again at the Other end of the Capitol, as it did before, ——— Emperor Frederick's physicians have the public of the few hopes still left of his regain. ing even & part of his lost strength, He has evi- dently Bow passed the pout beyond which all roads lead downward An interesting phase of ‘the case, a8 indicating not merely the non-parti- man character of science but also the untversal sympatay of Europe with the suffering promotion of international peace and good will, is ‘the report that two eminent French physicians have been summoned from Paris Wo consult with ‘their Kaglien and German breturen at the patent's cents: Fanta 25 cxnts, Seat aces +. 4. FISHER & Co, $90 st. nw..one door from och. Gress SUITS SCOURED AND Fees: | ince Srrcurras Ix Dar Goons LugsRELi cere TSF iaiviome wees es 46-inch all-wool HENRIETTAS, black and colors, at 81 per ere 'A8, elegant blacks, st $1, 61.25. at'a5ct 20 yarie SUMMER SILKS, to be closed out ent ites reg G7SILE SURAHS, RHADAMES, CSP et S130" SILKS cannot be besten in Site an See oan ye foe cea styles, at 1236c., 250, and at AMA, st AM ont abe. Caunvazws Suors FoR EVERY DAY WEAR AND TEAR. ARTHUR BURT & CO, Bheree Be UT TON Sas ooTs FoR Boys, ARTHUR BURT & ca, wur 3 71dtem Laas We Have Mase Fazovsst MENTION OF OUR FINE SUITS RANGING FROM 820 TO 930. WE WANT NOW TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO SOME ENTIRE- LY NEW STYLES OF SPRING SUITS JUST RECEIVED FROM SOME OF THE LARGEST AND BEST NEW YORK MANUFACTURERS, AT $13.50, 913, $16.50, $18 AND 20. THESE ARE AMONG THE LATEST THINGS MADE UP BY THESE NEW YORK HOUSES AND ARE THE MOST STYLISH IN THE MARKET. BY “CLOS- ING OUT" CERTAIN LOTS IN THE MANUFACTURERS’ HANDS WE GOT THEM IN SOME CASES $3 A SUIT LESS THAN ANY DEALERS HaD BOUGHT THEM, THOS HAVING A GREAT 4D- VANTAGE IN SELLING OVER THOSE WHO BOUGHT IN SMALL QUANTITIES AND BOUGHT EARLY. ‘WE THINK WE CaN OFFER YOU SPE- CIAL BARGAINS IN THESE GOODS. WE WAVE 4180 A LINE OF BLACK DIAGONAL CUTAWAY SUITS THAT WE ARE SELLING FOR @5, WHICH WE THINK ABE PARTICULARLY GooD VALUE. WE DONT ALLOW ANYONE TO UN- DERSELL US, NOR TO HAVE NEWER OR MORE POPULAR STYLES, WE CaLL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SOME NEW STYLES OF ODD PANTS, SPRING WEIGHTS AND COLORS, EB BARNUM, & CO, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Tux Nizzow Axo Woe Srares ARE THE MOST POPULAR PATTERNS FOR THIS SEASON'S WEAR WE HAVE ‘THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED stock OF BOTH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MAKES WEEKLY RENIN ANT SALE WRIDAY, RED-TICKET Day, BARGAINS ALL THROUGH THE STORE, ie DEPARTMENT. good muslin, 1 1 lean aalaniciors HemS ——— feisreuee iL Bus BE tas price Me: Mian, i ree NOTION DEPARTMEKT. a Pelee Se.; Friday 10.0 MAS. TOILET-GOODS DEPARTMENT. agl0t of English Tooth Brushes, were 25c.; Friday, sijgt of Jepeneeee Put Bone, worth 100. and 160.: JEWELRY AND LEATHER QOODS-DEPARTMEST. yg ae po. Friday. 190. —- Re iene tT) naxloneiag Hot of SeteaVhitie Plaay 30? LADIES’ NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT. ate lot of Imported Net Fichus, worth 25e.; Friday, sere byt TMENT. ae: v4 Frida bona ectirer meets all wae a Tonka Cap-s were 68.50 to @12; Friday, 85 EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. sates ‘Smee Foun worth fe Fass LACE DEPARTMENT. 40-inch Pint Val. he oon Be Lace Flouncings, worth @1: Washinton agaist Complete ig vor, 10 vole. ; pub- ch avatutcns 2 vols, pubisher's " Pe hiibeanh “ad."under “Ladies Column.” BA ‘7TH, 6TH, AND D STREE’ aa Suz or FINE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS aT 00. y-3 HA £ PAK PAEL. CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, To make things lively we have again established BARGAIN TABLES, on which we keep all snits of which we have less than full lines in sizes. They are grades wo sold from $9 to@15. You cau have your choice for 87.50. Thess are undoubtedly the best bar- gains in clothing ever offered. Our line of PRINCE ALBERT SUITS in black and grey is complete. and we can abow os handsome and well-fitting garments as were ever turned out by mer- chant-tailors at less than one-half their prices, ‘We make a specialty of sults cut especially for the clergy. CORKSCREW SUITS in sack and frocks, from $10 up. Our line of PANTS iscomplete, and wecan fit most ‘any one, long, short, stout or lea. We have just received FANCY VESTS, which ‘will be sold at 50c. and up- In BOYS' SUITS wo haves beautiful line for boys from four to eighteen years, and prices are sare to meet your spproval. OAK HALL. OR TENTH AND F STS. Hav. SPRING STYLES. ALL NEW COLORS. 91.50, 62, $2.50, 83, 63.50 and 4. UMBRELLAS, Gloria Umbrellas, 62, $2.50 and 93, with gold and ‘The above cannot be excelled. W. F. SEYMOUR, _8p19-1m 3139 Bridge ai, Georwetown. SPORTING ‘Tho season for Out-deor Sports is st 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 Fecommend themselves to anyone seeking com- fort and ease. ‘Wo are Headquarters for Sporting Shoes, made of Canvas, Dongola Kid, Kangaroo, Coffee-colored Goat, high or low-cut, hand and machine sewed, with Leather Soles, plain or Corragated Rubber Soles, suitable for BASE BALL, LAWN TENNIB, cRogusr, FOOTBALL, YacHTINa, GYMNASIUM, BICEGLIXG, ‘TRICYCLING, AND EASY WALKING, FOR LADIES, GENTS AND BOYS. ‘The goods we carry are only of the Reliable Quality—Solid Lesther Boles—as in all our en- tire stock, are the rule in these goods, Our $1 Base Ball Shoes, for Gents and Boys, in all colors, are the only Strictly Sulid Shoe, for ‘the price, made, WIGWAM SLIPPERS, ALL SIZES, ‘WM HAHN & CO's RELIABLE SHOB HOUSES, 816 Reventh street; 1922 Pena. ave aw.; 231 Penna sven ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SONS WILL OPEN THURSDAY, APRIL 19, Aloctof BRAIDED DRESS PATTERNS, containing 11 yards double-width, all-wool ALBATROSS, with ll the trimming, which we will sell for very low price of 67. All the new shades. ‘The above are Paris goods and were imported to sell ‘We consider this lot the qrestest berrein we have shown this scson. The material ie very fine quality. ONE PRICE, ? ‘W. M. SHUSTER & 808, ‘19 PENNa ee ee eee ave. pe about 500 WHITE and | PALAIS ROYAL RGAIN List: nt Saturday is so busy a day we would tempt you to call Friday. FIVE PER CENT DISCOUNT OFF MAR- KET PRICES is considerable, when ‘tis remembered the profit on some articles is only 15 perpent. To try on Gloves, Wraps and Shoes properly one should not be hurried, so for your comfort, as well as profit, why Waurs &, Ar Reovoro Paicss. ‘The price list below doesn’t give « comprehensive idea of our enormous and varied stock; at some prices, ‘we have three or four different styles, Five percent, iscount To-morrow, not on Saturday. BEADED “PELEKINE” VISITES, $10, $15, $22, 27. Imported Beaded Visites, $12, $15, $20, 622, $23, 025, #27, #32, 936. Mourning Beaded Vieites, $19, €20, $21, $24, $28, Nistion for sgedledion, Jt ent lose trimmed: $10. 015, 618, @20. WALKING JACKETS. English Tan Broadcloth; eatin Saished: 85,87. $8, $10. Broadcloth Jackets, in garnet, brown, navy, tan and terra cots, $8 and 69. Black Jersey C.oth Costs, 85, 86, 87. $8, $10. Black English Diagonal Coats, $13.50 and $20. ENGLISH ULSTERS. New checks, plaids, stripes, ‘te, 96. 47, 610, $10, #18, #20, 422, 627 Children's Coats (1 to 4 years), $3.98 to $8.98. CHILDREN'S SUITS (4 to 12 years), $3.75 to “Garibaldi” and other styles. (12 to 18 years), 89 to $15. tee and try on such gloves as our 81" row, 5 per cent off marked prices on all gloves; full prices on busy Saturday. Men's @1, $1.35, 61.50 aud $1.98 English, French and Russian Calf and Kid Gloves, Every pair war- ranted aud tried on at our risis 8-button Undressed Kid Mousquetaires, embroidered, backs, tans, § 4-button Dressed Kid Gloves, embrofdered, «rays browns, tans, terra cotta, London red and black, 81.25 4-button Russian Calf Gloves, London inale, for rid- | ing and driving, 81.68. 4-dutton Castor Beaver, embroidered, tans, browns, erays and black, $1.50. ‘The special “Palais Royal” Black Dressed Kid Glove, warranted not to stain the hand or clothing, perspira- | tion proof, S-button, plain, $1.50; embroidered, | 1.7 ‘The “Palais Royal” Undressed Kid Mousquetaire, | opera and street shades, including mahogany, $1.85 | plain: $1.90 embroidered. Misses’ 4-button Kid Gloves, $1; Monsquetatres, $1.25. Ladies’ Silk Mousquetaires, 25, 48, 50. 68. 980, $125, 91.68 and $1.75. Speciaily notice “Fow! Celebrated English Silk Gloves at 98c. pair. 2 Who weurs 5% Black Kid Gloves! We haves few for 25c. that were 81.68. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (See Space Below.) ee Az Repvcep Puscrs The very best slices at lowest possible prices. EVERY | PAIR WARRANTED. The 5 per ceut discount for to- | morrow siould be appreciated, | The new “Palais Koyal" Bricht Kid Button Boots, with the pateht “Globe” insoles, #3. Genuine Kangarco Button Bouts, hand-sewod, 85. Bright Dongola Button Boot Andrea Kid Buttou Boots, &: Hand-sewed French Kid Boots, $4.50. Genuine Buslish “Waukenplss:” Hoots, $5 A finely stocked Shoe Parlor foriadies’, misses’, boys? | and children’s shoes; mention of the differeut ‘styles and prices kept in stock wouid fill a page of Tux Star. | THE PALAIS ROYAL. | | 897° The special male prices quoted in space below | ate FOR ALL THIS WEEK, notwithstanding notice to | the contrary. ' a ga! SN ON NNN f NNN } ‘ Be : AA R A Re To treble the usual number of visitors to the Un- derwear Department, ou the second floor of No. 1117 Pennsylvania ave., for Monday (April 16), ‘Tuesday (April 17) and Wednesday (April 18) the fol- THE PALAIS ROYAL. ) 98«. Ganuests Orrznrp Fon 15e. When it ts remembered wo make a specialty of Un- der Garments at 98c. a piece and give very nuperior values at that price the Special Sale price of 75c. for the lote quoted below should be duly appreciated. THE PALAIS ROYAL. _(CNightgown bargain below.) - 98. Niaureowns For 7 75. “Mother Hubbard” style, double yoke, tucked front and sleeves. Embroidcred and Herring-bone stitch- ing down front and at neck and sleeves, THE PALAIS ROYAL, _(Skirt bargains below.) 98. Sx Sxmrs Fon 150. Extra wide and full length; yoko band, raffie of em- broidery, six bunch tucks. Another style also extra wide, deep Cambric Rufile with ten tucks and twelve ‘Sucks above; yoke band. THE PALAIS (Drawers bargain below.) ee 98c Daawers For 750. Cambric, also cotton, deep embroidered ruffle, six- ‘teen tucks above: yoke bands. “Special attention asked to the very beautiful embroidery. _(Chemise bargains below.) 2 cies 98c. Cursiszs For 750. ‘Sizes 34 to 46. Cambric, also Cotton. Tucks and Embroidery of the very finest quality. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Corset bareain below.) Corser Axo Bosrz Bazoarme, Our 750. Hand-Made Corset is the $1 corset at somo stores. The French Woven Corsets at 75c. are also _| superior value. Theso Corsets during Special dale 59c. pair.....10 styles of 48¢. and 50c, Bustles for 4c. until Wednesday, April 25th, at 6 p.m. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. Dargains below.) ‘98c. Mull Caps, tucked and shirred, full rache, lace trimmed, 75e. during Special Sale. 1c. Nurses’ and Waitresses’ Caps for 160. (Three styles of Swiss Caps with lace trimming, worth 25c, 26e. Stamped and Plain Aprons, for 190.; one yard long; 6 tucks; deep hem, THE PALAIS ROYAL Pretty striped effecta, knife and box plaiting. Three styles at 590, will be offered during Special Bale for 490, PALAIS ROY AL” Cos. 19th ot, and Pennayivenis ave.gay | CORBET BARGAIN EXTRAORDINARY. amie, ‘sizes 12 and 16 yrs. $11 and $12. $7.59. SIRs S96 AND 43. Labi’ 3; close—11 Ladies’ Engiiah Walking Jackets in black, wide-wales and a few fancy checked. Sizes 32, 36 and 42. MEN'S SCAKFS AT | PRICE, Toclose out the remainder of afew lots of ‘Men's Teck and Four-in-band Scarfs, we offer them at exactly half-price, vis: ‘These were our most desirable siyles et this price a short while ago. “SHORT LENGTHS” OF SATTEENS. The enormous trade in Freres Koochlins French Satteens during the past few weeks has caused a large accumulation of short pieces which we propose to get rid of to-morrow by taking 10 to 15 cents off every yard, viz: 198 “Short Lengths” of Freres Koechlins French Sutteens, in piain shades, and a great variety of fancy flared styles, embracing the ends of our moat desirable p:tterns, ALL LENGTHS UNDER 5 YARDS REDUCED FROM 35c. TO 200. PE& YARD, ALL LENGTHS OVER 5 YARDS: REDUCED FROM 5c. TO 250. PER YARD. ‘There are quite » number of plecea that oon- tain 8, 95, 9%, 10, and 103 yards—sufficient fora full dress, which may be selected to-mor- Tow ata saving of adol ar or #0. Also 10 “Short Lencths” of Best Sotch Ging- hams, iu Checks, Plaids, and Plain Shades, in Pieces of 134 to 73 yards. 25c. qualities to 20c. ; ‘BTige. and 40c. qualities to 30c. per yard. ‘This lot coutainsa number of extremely de- sirable lenths aud styles for children's dresses, and on account of their well known wearing and washing qualities make them more suitable for this purpose than any other wash fabrics. (Second floor.) ‘SHORT LENGTHS" OF WASH GOODS, We shail offer on Friday the vreatest nuin- ber of “Short Lengths” in Wash Goods yet offered this year.andto move them at once shall mark the at exceptionally low prices. Ex- ceilent lengths for Children’s Dresses, Ladies’ ‘Sacques, Wrappers, &c, and sgrest saving can be effected. “Short Lengths” of 8c. Calicoes 6c. “Short Lengths” of 1:2}c. Blossom Cloth 10. “Short Lengths” of 125c. Danish Cloth 10c. “short Lengths" of 12%. Ginghams 10c. and 11e. “Short Lengths" of 10c. Ginghams 8c. 94 "Short Lengths” of 18c. Challies 15c. and 16e. Quite s numberof Dress Lengths will be noticed nmons these, ‘To make onr remnant sale all the more attrac- tive, aud at the same time to close out a special line of Satteen Corsets, we make the following 23, 24, 25, k, sizes 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29 and 30. . #izes 18 to 30 inche ‘This eclipses all previous Corse: bargains, (Second floor.) TOILET DEPARTMENT “REMNANTS.” Unusoally attrictive remnant bargains for this Frids 169 Cakes of Gelle Frore'’s Best Imported Fronch Perfumery Soaps. Regular prices have REMNANT PRICE, TWO CAKES FOR 25c. Each Cake put up in a fancy box. 30 Bottles of Lavender Wi 39 Boitien of Geile Frere's Best French Toilet Waters, in New-Mown Hay, Reseda, Cedrat, Chypre, Berjoin, and Opopousx. Regular Price. i. “Rewnant? Pi “SHORT LENGTHS" IN EMBROIDERIES Se ar EXCEEDINGLY LOW REMNANT PRICES. ‘This Friday we shail make the largest offering of the season. 469 “Short Lengths,” of Colored Embro‘der- fen, Flounciugs, All-overs, &c., in desirable, ‘useful lengths, 440 “Short Lengths," of White Fmbroideries, embracing Swiss, Neinsook and Cambric Edg- ings, Insertions, Flouncings, &., which we all mark at teuiptivgly low remnant pricés to chuse their disporal on Friday. (Second floor.) PONGEE SILK EMBROIDERIES ar EXACTLY HALF FORMER PRICES. All-ovor Embroidered Pongee Silke, #1.25 reduced to G234c; 82.25 quality,reduced THKEE PONGEE SILK ROBES—Sufficient quantity for full suit. Very desirable for sea- shore wear. «Second floor.) REMNANT BARGAINS 1N BOYS' PANTS, 5 Pairs.) One “Odd Lot” Boys' Extra Knee Pants, in dark mixtures, and suitable forstreet wear, on account of the color, durability and low price. Sizes, 4, 5, 9,11, 12 and 14 year, Regular Prices. 85e. and $1. “Remnant” Price, 500. ODD 81ZES IN BOYs' SUITS, ‘Last Suit—1 Boys’ All-wool Bannockburn Cheviot Suit, made Norfolk style without lin- 3 All-Wool Cashmere Shawis, somewhat rum- ‘fetsnn Geyheg. 8 Ontied, Scr, Se “SHORT LENGTHS” COLORED ExBioiDERED FLANNELS. 2 yards, Pink, was $2.50; Friday, $1.50, ieleren os saree se osuont LENGTHS” WHITE EMBROIDERED FLANNELS. 2 yards, reg. price $1.60; rem. price $1.25 1% yards, reg. price 1.88; rem. price 1.65 ‘23s yards, reg. price 2.33; rem. price 2.00 115 yards, reg. price 2.34; rem, price 2.15 ‘couche. for family apie ANTED_AT. HE: — POSITIONS mmerea SAMPL A. OUOMDS, O20 Fee ne. apld-St* xD WAXED SITUATIONS FOR FOR WHITE, AND ce core he aaa = a ee Drivers or Se 4h, Nl eae A a a hoowe (opt frout) and kitchen and » od-t use hydrant derma orth wt with > a — yt a wily pai hess ie ee wean? Kaien Qineaba tease se Warree SETTLED Sa. "WoMAN As | See. Y phate nurse for s ‘infant: Al ASITUATION— BY A RESPECTABLI 7 4 fay, Boe SOK KRENT—IN PRIVAT ol STS Wiistve eas eee a Es Soo TTS OLE eT oF hag Apaly to 1.5 ANTED—BY AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, FOSI- fiou es collector for ineteiueat Desiaees of any Kind of mal atate. expe ieuced iu, the business aud Ehoroaghly acquainted with the city. Address J. 1.3, T. aT Wes Pat APG PGS AR for, the suminer, best of reference. [Ad- Wee es " a | Soe a RESPECTABLE ABLE COLORED 3 aay } eee so epee wa pe erally Uved ing ca arab, food ‘WESTED_» 0000 SETA NANT Fou, cum c. Vermout ave ws apie cS Fauaw Wars PLACE S COOK i oF wits SAS NEC A YOUNG Sia, & PLacé ai food cook be tornce gates WOR Sis | Nites See | reee Room, jest, Baldaoste bad > Wears #100 ENE GETIC MAN WITH THIR = plea ips to right pores Fe ree r, ABLE BODIRD \OUTH, a ‘Room, ur $Oz'Norae st., Baltimore ee Fears ot ‘sab, deuites 2, Panoe to Meare noms good trad? Brat-ciane ‘selereuens aude wiilinvyews to NTEDEXVERIENCED WAIST AND =i work. Br Sar vice soir RESTaCTARLE ware May | a uly fest class workers need apr] yANTED-BY A ing house, oF offers. Aly 112 fatrass, 1106 # at aw Te | Waiter arbre foramen snd the | aon RENT Ley M STREET ©. ther aa Wurve OF ‘ate family; WARS “AGENTS APRON ¥ ENT NEW YORK Sas Glatsiclebon ee | 3 ceemeend pes hore aud suites of 1 toeice. Sone race ifs movepoly), | spt emanate or without board. cheap to de cromized ‘Corpora: Post Hota/and dex ea ae Suuumtanion Nouns, Con ink A | On Kit ONTTM BOARD. a SC1TE “OF 8 Reapoasitie repetesatative tn esees sta neath Percent upon united inveatineat Fuaraatend, Mates already under contract, Address THE eGR NATIONAL CO. 744 Broadway, New York. WEAXTEDIA SETTLED WOMAN FOR GENE: housework, washing aud ircuing, toe Aistance in’ the’ country, a German preferred, ence required. Al $16 Oth st. new. F ANTEO—A BRIGHT INTELLIGENT LADY 70 fake change of HOME LIBARY ASSOCIATION trade: moderate salary ; Pele 127, Star office. tree tovemplorets, Fetorsuce Poxeuuiie STEVENS EMPLOYMENT AND MOU! NG BUREAU, 717 4th uw, U9 pan pi. ANTED—TWO on ah THREE furnished Rooms, with Sret-ciase tig permanent, atate terme © WAXIEDILADIES AND GENTLEME! oo Jor the New Singer, Automatic Tension I, and V.S. Macuine: inducemeute to the right Dardis” Address® STH SiN ER MFG CO. WASTEDITNO O8 THREE UN URNISH communicating Kooms, with or without for two eduits, mother and sou. Will pay quarteriy iu Wace for desirable rome, ‘Ren! be nuioderate. handwr-tius, rE" NT—RVOMS age Turnisbe ished Quired. 1534 tet. a. w, JOR RENT—LAnGE, ished. “180? List. w JOR REN) ‘Terme moderate. 1 Fer < sauae Toome, coud board peer, Tero aprote W., HAND- at Untue- avy. Depart for earut per menth, Apply 1 * my lite; one square of W 19-30" | mente ‘apis ee Wikies A RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRL, Fe FST Poragaxr rorstsiten u situation as nurse or chambermaid: willing to © B= and secoud floor, au suite, Fas FURNISHED 22 a gore, te Ba Noora an . apisae JOR RENT_THREF COMMUNICATING hoom® ‘and parlor on lst unfuruistied oF yarciy fore ow ENT — ETRE furniabed for bo: te October 11 UNPURNISHET ato or tagether: aultable for a private bath, furw ‘onturalabed. st ~ RENT THREE nicely located on secon 1.309 TI st». Naodeome and newly -furuisned Rooms in pew house | ” salary. Apply to ALDEMSON,& | = = rom Bay a Wit tpeaat mis asp tans sorig | Poe OSE WHITE” GidLA8-GOOK iS A ike furnished rusts in a private nw Two CNPOR: A | gauntiy whore he cuildven: the tay ‘wishes | Kalsbed rocae outarcena coed ot nein family; ust Reve good seteren.e 935 K | Pid “Agarose F. A. ML. Star ofice, ‘P1939 | 10: no children. oor: ah conveningces: = ‘D—PERMANENTLY BY THE isi oF NT—1502 BST NW 5 WAXTEL—A GENTLEMAN OF SOME EX! CT. | two large communicating t J reotum NC tandeotsely TEE, a eu gure press auulity to dil Vacancy tn my Dusiness: CitY | wich Yabee chossts, ou 20 Avot, bevweee Bes ead Nase Tear Asse esate Te oe QP" | Gand 0 ats, pow; north wide street if posible. “Ad sa Fer. KERTH ISHED HANDSOME = ‘apartineute, con isting of pation, ib-wy, sud coin, recond floor, north abd South exjousee apis ine RENT —816 A! D Sis 18TH Sy ‘ST_N.W.. DESIR. thar Boots ai am * MEK STORAGE,” Star tween Wed 11am. yANTEO—2 Mk none but good men HARDS & Cc ANTED—TO-Da¥—COOKs WEANTEDSTHREE O8 FOUR FURNISHE) OK ME SER) RC 1907 @ Ww Vv (he = CHAM BEIMAIDS, = = Bae panto cauivassers to tell nove ie, 4 Wz ANTED—HOUS ES. T WwW ANTED—TWO RELIABLE LADIES DESILE A durnished or partly furuisued house to care for durin Summer mouths, vest of references given Ad- dress stating terug, AMERICAN, Star office, apl6-2t* | Aa. ic ting ferme and ‘referen CxTuOLi | PRL ‘ST, Roca ‘78 ‘s cet trial Saving: "taking feat. arciculars call at she F stn, YANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO LEAR drug bisiness. Apply to HENRY A. JO} aw. T° $2,000, $4,000, 86.000 =iNVEsT: aneats AB veal eM per cen uae: | tenis, wuss #100 07 81,000" a apl-im ay Peed pi ye real atin apt Specialy urea and good ps office frum 10 to iV tre bs, cooks aud iouse: city and suburbs, cooks, lsundresses, \ AGENTs FORINDUSTE AL < LOWEST » Apply at once, eo. a. ESTATE: LOWE! No dei where weirs a ihiectory FE AND JONTINE POLICIES cash prices. Loabs nogotisted reasch -bie terms. Apply M. Il ACA. Ayler & Ratherford, 136 = T i aestic labor, for Dist £20.41 IVE MAN LOCATED OUT- r ‘0 to $100 per a ,old house. mb tuteatiw ‘ED——A FEW PERSONS <BACK PLACE io light writing. Euciose p for S0-paro wo of patuiculars to J. i. WOODSUT 613 15th st nw, MEN AFE ASU. . BONDS, 6PER CLT, VAYABLE QUARTERLY, ogous DAU a er MALL, acl THOS E WAGGAMAS 817 Pet, EVERY FAMILY ERS new “luter: | national UsilorByeteu® with uy. inch-rule or tape: | fcettre alone, “Tgsteras "pid steal cut tanta raped of made, Mine. & 3. MESSER, “Conssrvatory cf Bogen 1253 Pata, Waahiugvon, D.C. ON REAL ESTATE. {mh13) __ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. A, . NEY LOANED ON STOCKS, BONDs, AMY = and Navy pay accounts, notes and other! securi- \E eres —= =| ties Denes, WANTED--BOARD. iaho-mn Tae New Nork ave. W Shouse lady tn victalty of Latapetes Uae noe Senesk ead Commaei ASD « THOMPSON cot given abd required. ose AS Star WASTED, SOME BOARD NE au city uy jot ES Vaio aiutts babiesaid nares, Address “GOOD | iat = = = j Moe 70 LOAN IN SUMS FROM @500 UP WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS ‘ward, at the lowest tates of inteneet ant comiie | k'O. HULEZMAN, = Vf OSEX To LOAN AT LoWesT RATES oF ANTED—BOARD IN PRIVATE FamiLy ron | ML Hs e: fa 1313 F st. Adjoining Sun Building. offic pty tar oftice. apli-3t" Sons, cu approved real estate iu tis cat CAREFUL AND LESHONSIGLE Moderate commissions. No _ au GLU. W. LINKIN and 19th ste a | per month: ONEY To LOAN | Stalls 18 ai stating price and THOS 4. FISHEL & 00, at be gfating’cxperieuos, wares expected ste, “CLATMS | $4,apce for desirable some. Reus ante bs ile roome ou second: aa pen meee eee eee ag oy ular, BOF | able raten y ANTED—A W DO CHAMBER | \\7ANTED—ROOM IN WHICH TO STORE FUE- work and washi ts 4 ironing; must uoderstand Ripa KOE SE, sacrstand | W neared agen aiden 30M apls-3t Fe KENT —FIRST-CLASS OFFICE-ROOMS. AT 705 sth ¥ ir aS Rye = | Game Wer a Kornd cook, coloneds Dest thar re 101 Fee _MO EY TO LOAN. Pomeatintg 5 ENT. WE HAVE #7,000 | = 87, O00 sic Be ber seul aati tawse | EOE LENT oF curit? ior two yeare. TLL & Co. One denirable rot pl4-1ot 1338 P st Building, for gig. Avris er Anprovem ang colured laborers, 80.” Feat BURNHAM, | QS ()() | 630 67 F at nw wapls-or B00 N os cine V Paces CLERK. EITHER 1 LADY OR GEN. 1500, ‘ON REAL ESTATI detaan. whe ‘experistice in the pr F of penisina aime. Address Bos 164, Sta: j _—— Px. |T wei | F Jath ets mw. ; suitable for lives. buwmess or apli-ot Fer REST ESROUMENT BALL. SUITABLE for mi BE ew and clean, preiines, ap6-Lia JOR KENT -TWO-81K and fixie fora wo d aud ¢ ‘ap7-6e B ‘REXT_GEVED AL 1 Fixe OFFIC = & Canc ge cau 1008 Fst ae, for patent lawyer, claum JOR RENT—A FINT NEW PI Store, with very lane tasemet ud fixtury JOR RENT-STORE AND DWELLING AY 1¢ 14th st. u.w.. containing 2% roume, wi its, inquire 16s 14th st OR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS JOR KENT? LARGE AND ELE jouble or single, ou Penna, ANT BALL 13h decknon'« a tit 2 JOR BENTO! Pa STORAGE PANE-FWO LARGI : = Warehcuses, Water rt. opposite Barbour's wharves | asta KAMITES INSELESTED 10 AD- | J OANS AND DISCOUNTS. ble Seen Hee re | ent for stenoarapuers, tybe- writers, buckbeepers aud. RICH & CO, Toon tet seompden Bea repre Lgl Steocteaestell iegeed boo uhg-ame BANKERS, Aunty eotines, Wy the List oF quarter 19 10ta wt JOR KENT—NEW PIPNOS AT LOWEST WaTEA. WALDECKEL & Co. FOR RENT--STABLES. ¥ STABLE, TWO STALLay Call oe FAL ge = APPLY Sal ceutrally lovated; rent moderate LW a LARGE STABLE PROVISION STORE, md tna teseealle reset oe . MEK aps ips WiLL BE siened for party wi ehae tw —_— o (ius a week at a moderate Coin () FO LOAN oN MARYLAND Trea G. 6 Or Saar ofien, pensation. AA- | $100,000 reras'ced voursry tae SHARES BANK OF REPUBLIC STOCK at = : Gow wulin sco, | LQeivi' A sale and satinrsctery inveatmen RES ne peas matey eer ae 2 B. Chacien A sialtanoe 7 SHANK FELOC oe. Apply D.C. CHILDS, Ebbitt House, i ONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTati ovis ___1416 F stron, Kellong Building. PASTE PasTUnA SECURIT ‘OK LLANE QU ARE BOUNDED Bu NEW Baijaliize a 1K, Bb. WARNE In sums to suit, af ICTS SP approvedread | Pook SALE — OLD BSTAMLIsjti BOOK AN V y ANTED—PART USK OF A HORSE AND Cai ss ‘e St FOX 2 BLOWN Stat.cnery bumpers. sual canh payment, ~4 Triage, at reasonable rates: norse will be driven | “tsi yivaniaa on lune tine, must sell because of other business thet careruliy. “TALBOT.” Star ofice “apiQegee | 2 ~ | utes my whole stteutcn "Calas Z"ROOD, {RED 1G BUY FOR GAGE, & WELL-Eeras M TE ESOS nx RATES OF INTEREST _vle-ar Bt? r ly paper, 2m, Washin Sir oaee WN KEAL ESTATE SECUKITS. QR GALE—A WELL ESTABLISHED AND Pay P, ioe in Rockville, Ma; 21 rooms, AY OUST _805 4 ¥ st. ati reubus. teu aivuter’ walk from station ter ti ade ign sewared tall tee pear esgic waste Dat alg cea ‘im AND bisTRICT Boling soar, es —— refunds 40 Seated oP Ee at | aves Successor to DAS NHOWER & SON, 115 Ft % bead on Veshneton, pice eae 0 connection whatever with ANY. ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST. ate: ‘Tot 186. a Seley, where the security is wood, iw 0. C. GREE} 303 7th et. Wwss ED—T P sai sites b Jen A dress with full pisos or farm: nist be conven: care OF, road aid 4 bares aN Bhs _ SUBURBAN PROPERTY. == GROOM AND BATH, NEW COTTAGE, 8 food cellar lanwe lot; cheapest ‘Rumi for 4 hotwes: large ine Vilage! culy 84,000) om rie — — we vilis on! sa Wire iey stam " Grani strest, only @,000. BTALEY & illite 2.w...or a lot suitable to bul ath st. 219-34 BARBUUR, —— ao a ‘OR SALE-SUBURBAN— WANIED-A LOAN, OF ABUUT 64.000 1 ‘One of the best cottaes in Lanier Heighta: hot and Bumber of yuars, at 5 per cent, on cold-water bath ; cellars; stable in rear. For perm.t to. —firet mortyage; no commissions, ‘dates ts 2 inspect application must be made to ‘Star. 7-3 W. BILEY DEEBLE, ON THE WASHING ANTED — EVERYBODY NEEDING, ‘A. | _8P13-1m_ 5309 Fo ae. Achauwe bywqit and wold ou cums ANTED cobte erica of + y— oats el Fo. SALE—TENLEYTOWN ROAD IN “FAIR: | #on-: loans negotiated, oy LOUIS CUNNINGHAM, oprical, co. cot BRA Ce agurat . Hewht foutaly gay Telephone 192-6 (whi21-la*} Broker, 003 15. moderate price, of Specs ARTIES 8 LKING SAFE IN. BSTMENTs IN cles of Ryeetansen that ey Pei mop a aha vijeation at cur N ED-HORSES, JR. Loge a tow, . ioraen spect be Vimiiee docks sachet CLEAND & THOMPSON, 5 ‘ep16-1m° o ay Vitvie a Sligo, Ma. p ANTED = PARLOR, FURNITURE | UPHOL- Watered! Masteoases mato ores . References furnisi-d m2 Hiredlusnese. "Address ©: NELBOR, a ey = ag ty oo 4, Sin frmited oa se mr 4 AE 2" ivliled "workinen wal wort 50 nENaND ILL Be PAID by a YOUNG Mon, pose moderne: pa Nit No a nt has Ce nt ae dation we roe ED—TO BORROW 66,000 OR 010.000 FOR Sor rea ore Seka W. '{irees HUBERT. star We ig My cntaoee pa PERSON HAVING IX Tea, seay cee pa th "ata one Sumrtae ce eae [x2t, GIVE ANYONE WHO WILL GET MEA im auyone of the Government departments: pay, the 600 or more & mot. ten por cuit foe two yearn Address Box 125, Star ofhoe, “ aplis.at* I. SERVICE EXAMINATION ae NN, ag

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