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2 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. 9 arg D. C. MONDAY, APRIL 30. 1888—SIX PAGES. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: ‘Tho Dress Gar eve vesulan, porwanest bona fide daily circulation more thap treble that of any ether daily paper published in ‘Washington, and much greater than that ef all the other daily papers bere added ah == Statement of cireulation of Tue EVENING Stax for the week ending April 28, Iss: ‘Monpar, Arnit 23, 1888. ‘Tumspay, APRIL 24, 1888 26,199 26,201 162,616 27,103 Tsolemnly swear that the above fs a true and correct statement of the circulation of Ts" EVEN- 438G STA for the week ending April 28, 1888, F. B. NovEs, ‘Treas Evening Star Newspaper Co. ‘Sworn to and subscribed before me this thirtieth Gay of April, A. D. 1888. AvERIGE Jon T. C. CLARE, Notary Public. $<» +—2=——_ ‘The vote of @ majority Of the overseers of Har- ‘vard University in favor of abolishing the practice Of intercollegiate athletics during term time will be iike'y to make trouble for the ambitious muscle- men of all her sister institutions. Harvard and ‘Yale set the fasnion of yearly contests of strength in the bali-feld and on the rowing course, and the Jess populous colleges were drawn into the same thing, one by one, by force of example. If Harvard gives it up Yale will undoubtedly follow suit, for she will feel ttle interest in a struggle in which her old competitor does not take part. If both drop it, there will be noset style for the others to imitate, and the general custom ‘of years will be apt to fall through for good. How far the change will accomplish the end sought, 1s, still a question, The interference of college ath- Jetics with discipline and study is not confined by any mcans to the distraction caused by coutests in Yerm time, but extends to the whole period of preparation. A youth with his mind full of the in- structions of a Meld coach is not in the best condition to receive the instructions of a classte tutor. The evil which the overseers of Harvard aim at cannot ‘De rooted out till the young men are induced to forego the “training” and methods of professionals, and go into their games and races as a recreation, Instead of as a business. In the old days when a Tow on the river or an hour’s sport at batting and Relding were used simply to limber up the muscles and promote digestion, athletic recreations, in ‘term time or out. of it, were @ thoroughly whole- ‘some feature of college life. Itmay well be doubted ‘whether the “science” that has been infused into ‘them in these latter days has added to their ad- ‘Vantages as a part of the curriculum. — ‘The pope’s interdict upon boycotting and “the plan of campaign” in Ireland ts likely tocreate a sensation in that country. It will put to the sever- est possible test the allegiance of Irish Roman Cath- lfc patriots to their church. The “plin of cam- Paign” has been so persistently pursued through- ‘out the Roman Catholic counties, and leaders and Jed have gone through so much suffering in de- fense of it, that {t will seem almost like deserting the national cause itself to give up its chief wea- pon. The question naturally arises whether some of the Irish prelates who have taken a conspicu- ous part im the warfare thus far may not follow ‘the example of McGlyna, and carry a large follow- ing, If not strictly out of the Roman Catholic Church, at least into the border-ground. Indeed, ‘there are prophets who go so far as to say that the effect of a split Just now between the pope and his ‘Irish spiritual subjects may be the revival of the Scheme mooted some years ago for the setting up of an Irish Catholic Church, independent of the Roman see. Meanwhile, the boycott survives in America—not in a flourishing condition, perhaps, Dut without interference on the part of the pope or any other potentate. It ts left here for public sen- ‘iment and the civil authorities to grapple with, ‘and the headway they cre making indicates that methods which are not regarded as wholly intol- erable in a down-trodden country may be gener- ally condemned among thinking people in a com- ‘munity where no political tyranny calls for resist- ance, The New York Tribune, referring to the bill Pending in the Senate to prohibit the selling, giv- ing oF furnishing of cigarettes or tobacco In any of its forms to minors under sixteen years of age tn the District of Columbia, says that tt has been re. Nably estimated that there are not less than 3,000 eases of impaired health in New York city ‘traceable to cigarette smoking, a considerable Proportion of the sufferers being boys, and that cirgarettes are sold very cheaply at small groceries and in the stores where school supplies are on Sale, so that boys are tempted to buy them instead (Of the traditional school-boy dainties. Legislation similar to that proposed for Washington 1s said to have accomplished but little im Chicago, its en- forcement betng hampered; but the growing boys of tis city are surely entitied to what- ever protection such a law can give them Until they have reached the years of dis eretion at which the world thinks them Sufllciently sophisticated to select with a wise dis. ertmination the particular form of slow poison to Which they will suvject themselves, Without questioning the inalienable right of every Ameri- an adult to kill himself, provided he does it slowly ‘With optum, excessive liquor or excessive tobacco, ‘unquestionably the children may be protected ‘against themselves and against lawful indulgence im pernicious stimulants Sn ‘The geveral conference of the Methodist Episco- pal chureh, which will sit during the mouth of May in New York city, ts the only body that has power to make or modify the laws of the denomt Ration. It meets once m four years, and elects Dishops, editors, general secretaries, and other high omicers. At the coming session it ts expected That four bishops will be elected, and some est!- mates raise the number as high as ten. Among other important changes in church government ‘Which will come up for discussion are the removal Of the timé limit from the pastorate, the abolition of the probationary system of membership, and ‘The introduction of lay representatives into the anual conference; and debates are looked for on the color question, temperance reform, the status of Woman in church work, and the Methodist mts. Blonary policy in foreign Nelda. $< After the disastrous collapse of the National Opera Company, which wound up its corporate existence in Washington last winter, it 1s pleasant ‘Ww learn that some of the fragments have gathered ‘themselves together and had a brief but success. ful season tn Philadelphia, not only paying up a few outstanding debts, but clearing a neat sum ‘Desides. The secret of thetr hit seems to have been that they presented an acceptabie evening's entertainment at prices which the million can atford to pay. $< Cinetnnati yesterday enjoyed the novel expert- ence of an almost liquoriess Sunday; but among the fifty dram-sellers who were reported by the police a8 carrying on thetr business in deflance of Jaw, some will doubtless be found who will carry thetr cases up to the highest tribunal in the state for the sake of testing the constitutionality of the Owen act. A Sunday in Cincinnati without the ‘Usual Sow of beer, at least on the hilltops, is al- most as hard to imagine as a Chinese dinner with- out rice. —_—_—— - —_ While Washington is getting Into its summer clothing in hot haste, Minnesota and Dakota are Casting the novelty of a snow-storm on the very eveot May-day, and Wisconsin, New Hampshire, and Connecticut are taking their sem!-annual bath 4m overflowing rivers. It ts a broad country where all this can be got together In the weather reports ef a single day. $< April 30th, inauguration day that is to be! A trite too warm this year for the perfect comfort of ‘The inaugural procession ; but who would not preter ‘the mild perspiration accompanying a forerunner of summer to the freezing 4th of March chill of the ‘Fear guard of winter? ————-_____ ‘Mr. Gladstone's new parliamentary plan of cam- paiga ts that of active and persistent opposttion, and the old man 1s prodding the government's ‘weak and tender points with boyish vigor and en- ‘thustasm Hars. } SPRING STYLES. ALL NEW COLORS 92.50, 62, 82.50, 83, 03.50 and $4. UMBRELIAS €2 ©2.50 and 83, with gold afd TES shove caumot be excelled. Mazar. NEW SHAPES ‘UNTRIMMED HaTs, THE DUNLAP, THE BANG, THE ELLFN TERRY, (Poke and Dress), THE DEW-DROP, (Misses). Our assortment in White and Cream Hatein R and R,, Excelsior, Ko- Ko, Milan Chips, and Hair now com- plete, LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. THE BP OO ALE Bi Rl MM MM A RRR $3 H SEB M AA RR g WEAR G HE. 8730 316 7TH STREET ¥.W. 49 Stermsty rola prema tee apes. ; ‘< ial wpa Souxsos & Lerranu. MBINATION, Tith at. ge, ‘We have just opened one case CRAPELINE, 12340; beautiful styles. 1 case new style CHALLIE, at 18c. 20 pieces ALL-WOOL CHALLIE, at 60c. 20 pieces OUTING SUITING, at 20c. ‘New styles in FRENCH SATTEENS, 25c., 30¢...35¢. 10 pieces new shades 38-inch SUITING, 30c. A full line TABLE LINENS, in remnants, cheap. A full line NAPKINS from 50c. per doz. to $2.50. New patterns in WINE CLOTHS. ‘New styles in DRESS BUTTONS, Our HOSIERY AND GLOVE DEPARTMENT is complete at right prices, JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, 713 Market Space. ANY COLOR, 23c. ES SRP BE ae Soe ‘745-747 Bth st ae. THE BARGAINS ADVERTISED AT 490, A at the DOUBLE Cc aa (ATION amen" ine Mackinaw Straw Hats. is a a2 Pious Tux ‘This is, indeed, an era of advertising. Every- Body advertises nowadays. Newspaper spece costs the same to all alike, and their columns are open to all who pay their rates, Tims it will ‘be seem that he whose entire stock would not fll one of our counters can and does claim to have “tne finest stock in the city,” when in fact his stock im trade consists of a little clothing and = large amount of “galL" The old “resi- denters” know the exact value of such bombas- tic claims, but the stranger, or temporary s0- Journer, not being versed in the seductive wiles of Washington advertising pictorial or bom- bastic, frequently gets “taken in.” We'd like to show these “shouters” what a “stock” of Men's and Boys’ Clothing really means They send ‘their clerks around occasionally to reconnoitre, forgetting that clerks are spt to make such re- Ports as they know will please their employers, Tegardiess of facts. We now extend an invite- tion to the shouters themselves—the employers. —to come and see what we mean by a “stock.” ‘We'll welcome them in good faith; show them through our entire building; show them coun- ter after counter and floor after floor packed Wit the finest and choicest clothing and gen- eral outfittings in the world’s markets produce, We'll go farther—if they promise not to get sick and show them the enormous business we are doing; give them a far ides of our daily sales by letting them see the throng cf eager buyers ‘that constantly crowd our house; show them our corps of busy salesmen—who sre too busy to be introduced—and will be giad to give them: ‘some valuable potnts on the subject of how to earn the people's confidence and to deserve their patronage. But these things can't be ‘accomplished in aday. It takes time, patience, * truth, honesty of purpose, push, energy, “get Up" and a great many other plants of sensitive natures and slow growth that need constant thought and care. But we'll put them on the Tight track fora starter. Come around, gentle- men. SAKS AND COMPANY, ‘MEN'S AND BOYS OUTFITTERS, SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. “o. Ow Oxxs» ‘By Mra, THOMAS MORAN, “THE SETTING SUX," “ALONG SHORE,” KENNEBUNKPORT, Senat, @ NEW ENGLAND ROAD,” “DREAMY THOUGHTS,” Jennie Brownscombe's “@LEANERS,” ‘and others are among the new and most attractive ETCHINGS and ENGRAVINGS, PHOTO-ENGRAVINGS, &c, ‘The best and most satisfactory BRIDAL GIFTS. ‘New and important PAINTINGS by WM. T. RICHARDS, CARL WEBER, COROT, CHAPLIN, apd others, PICTURE FRAMES, MIRRORS. All the ROGERS’ GROUPS, p30 FOR SALE-AT BERKELEY SPRINGS. WEST V, united number of choice Lote, suit ltable for gad rr fae one-half scre es Baltimors and Olio iafiroad ie mow buindiag, carts Se oud frou Al ay en aes ie yiate am aud to T. peat eee eR aed \R. COOPER CURT! ARIAN. Dibisarert2 iuorees unt ‘Leave orders before 4 p.m. at reaidence, 300 M st. u.w. ap30-Ot Mu J. P. Panex IMPORTER axp DESIGNER OF FASHION, 107 F ST. B. W. Comrmxvarion Or Srecur Sarz ‘mrs yuRMIMINe Goose. KEEP MANUFACTURING 00. 437 7TH 8ST. H.W, ‘Will continue thelr speatal sale of Shirts and Men's Furnishings for ONE WEEK longer. EVERYTHING SACRIFICED ‘To pay interests of retiring partners. Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Underwear, ‘Half-Hoee, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, ‘Everything included in this sale. A rare chance to replenish your wardrobes with seasonable goods at a very smal] cost. THIS SALE WILL CLOSE SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 5. OLIVER P. BURDETTE, Sole Agent, ep28-st 437 7th st. n.w. NAHAS. GENTS KANGAROO LOW-BUTTOM and TIES, ke., ke. $2, $2.50, 83, ana 84. GENTS’ KANGAROO LACED, CONGRESS and BUTTON, $2.50, 83, $4, and 85, LADIES’ HAND-TURNED, LOW-BUTTON and OXFORD TIES. Plain or with Patent-Leather Tips, 75c., 81, $1.25, 61.50, 82, $2.50, and $3. LADIES’ HAND-TURNED, FEATHER-WEIGHT, FINE BUTTON BOOTS, $2.50, #3, 94,and 85. ‘WM. HAEN & 00"8 RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 Seventh street ; ap2s PECTAL” WIRE BUSTLES, 40. Celebrated Corinne Bustle, 10c. ap2g-cte 745-737 Bak ne JRour SHIRT WAISTS FOR ‘49 CENTS Fant voor’ Keon NATION. 11th st.se, ‘231 Penna ave.s.¢, SUBLE 00} 1241 sud pert os Resy For ON. Fo ond 708 Peet Bee [xsPECTION oy SHR AND, Sab FO Aa ShenT Or “Rew eChOPEAN w, HEAR INCLUDING ALL THE “LATES: HE cena ERED BATIBTE Gl GINGHAM, “AND” HAND. kone ANDERSON'S SCOTCH GING- BAS Ni NOvsLTH “CONFINED 9 IN FINEST FRENCH BOR- NEW PRINTED. INEN LAWNS. 100 PIECES “CHOICE DESIGNS" IN PRINTED 1 ATISTES AND. PERCALES, Es “NEW Deans IN sarap SEER- Ue “sey AND ENDL Pie, ents ag cH waaPees ENGLISH NATNSOOKA, ENS, FROM 12igc. TO 50c. lL ake LAWED. - NEW cone rink RRA due Tiare ‘CLAIRE. 20 INCH WHITE CHIN PER YARD. WHI coltLere $t04 IND sth 1 Xo FELT aS t ts. bers ew FReNC NEW INDIA ASALTAS. INGEE AT 0c, LOWEST PRICE FIGURED ani. hic hey “AND MEDIUM. ee VLaik FIGURES AND CORREO? PRICES ErpzPruytins Peatarivaiia sre, eo. ota _Estabhahed 1840, ‘We have just opened two special numbers in BLACK SILK, at $1.25 and $1.50, that @re very cheap, worth 81.50 and $2 per yard. BLACK FAILLE FRANCAIS, at $1.25, 81.50 and @2, in extra qualities. NEW MOURNING GOODS fn all the latest weaves. Just opened a lot of cheap CHALLIS in choice pat terns, at 18¢. New GINGHAMB, Choice SATTEENS. New HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR. Full stock of FAST BLACK HOSE, all grades. CHINA SILK EMBROIDERED SCARFS, all colors. CASHMERE SHAWLS. CREPE SHAWLS, ‘New BLACK GRENADINES. Just opened s lot of PRINTED COTTON CREPE CLOTHS, at 12)60. On PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ap28 919 PENNA. AVE WM. ©. LEWIS. GEO. T. PARKS. Wx. C. Lews & Co. AGENTS, 929 F ST. ¥. W. IRON WORK, PINE METAL WORK, PLATE-GLASS, LEADED AND MOSAIC GLASS, TERRA-COTTA, ORNAMENTAL, WOOD-WORK, MANTELS, ‘TILES, GARDEN VASES, SETTEES, £0. CINCINNATI CORRUGATING CO. COMPOSITE IRON WORKS CO. THORN SHINGLE AND ORNAMENT CO, SPRINGFIELD WOOD-WORKING CO, LOUISVILLE WOOD-MANTEL CO. WILLER'S PATENT SLIDING BLINDS, NGI TILES AND ENAMELED BRICKS, ION, 1243 Lithot ae, 100 Cxxrs Ox Tux Donan LONDOR AND LIV <LOTEING 0G, ‘7TH AKD @ STS, OPP. PATENT OFFICE E, G. Diva, 719 MARKET SPAOR YOUR LACE FLOUNCINGS BEFORE STOCKS ARE BROKEN. We can show you an elegant live of black Lace Flouncings from $1 to @1@ per yard. These goods are all ailk, 42 inches wide. and made by the best man- ufacturers; hence we feel no hesitation in recommend- ing them to our customers as perfectly reliable goods. ‘They are very cheap. Our stock of Dress Trimmings, in all the novelties, including Tinsel and Metal Goods, was never before #0 large aud well assorted, and pricesas low as the lowest. IN OUR BLACK DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT ‘We have many cheice bargains to offer, Fancy Silk Grenadines, China Silks, Satins, Rhadames, Faille. Camel's Hair Grenadines, Henriettas, and other desira- ble Black Dress Goods in great variety. wank sad Bleck and [ratte med Guar Selina, Gem ‘ool Goods, White Goods, Table Linens, Crashes, ke., at the lowest possible prices. ‘Two Job Lots that must attract attention: First, 4.000 yards of fine quality narrow and medium-width Swiss Edges at about one-half regular prices. Second— 2,500 yards All-Silk Black French Laces at 13, 26, 18, and 20 cents per yard; worth ina regular way 20, 25, 30, and 38 centa. ‘Newest styles in Parascla. See our stock and com- pare prices. Umbrellas at all prices, ‘Bargains in every department, E. @ Davis, ap28, 719 MARKET SPACE, COR. STHST. ‘MMENSE BARGAIN! 2 pNCH RIA SILK Tantiiins Winans! 93) ara BLUMS’, _8p28. 745-747 Sth st’ se 10 PIECES OF 1 ALL-SILK, SHADED SURAH, EL evant 720 inches wide, As DOUBLE SOME rron, 8p28-3t 1241 and 1243 1thgt. Laous. Parrane For Souuen Wore SPECIAL STAMPED LINEN SALE. PILLOW SHAMS, Stamped, best quality.,.. 54-inch BUREAU COVER, open work. 72-inch MOMIE CLOTH SPLASHER, open work.. TRAY OOVER for new work..... NEW SILK FOR DRAPERY, $1.25 SILK SCARF reduced to. 32-inch SILK, new designs. 20-inch Original Designs. Bolton SHEETING, in shades, Damueren ART THREAD and BOPE SILK, inal shades. BOLTING CLOTH, in all widths, for painting and embroidery. Closing out stock of ZEPHYRS. GERMANTOWN and SAXONY ZEPHYRS, 5c. ounce. GERMANTOW! bc. hank. SAXONY, 15c. hank. Balance of YARNS. below cost to close them out, 8, OPPENHEIMER & BRO.'S, ‘New Building, 514 9th at. n.w. Sole agents for the New Home Sewing Machine, ap? I. RECEIVED, ANOTHER INVOICE OF ‘Fancy Matting, at'15c. per yard. ate ts UR SHOE MERCIAL TIES THIS WEES AT 49 cents are something immense, UBLE COMBINATION, ap28-3t 1241 and 1243 11th st se, Punaorran Srone MATTINGS, MATTINGS, MATTINGS. ving new . lot Fancy Matting ont < Feod.auality, 200. was 250. « eeereeerey Somethin new in Summer Goode Crepetine “Clot na LBsgcr these ours can, be yashed and made ocd ‘us uews White and Cream Ground with Colored, ‘Call and see them ; they are cheap. 1 cane of Printed Batiste best goods in the market, for 123¢. per yard. 1 caso Light Colored Challies in all the newest patterns, ¢ PERCALES FOR BOYS' SHIRT WAISTS. Just received. 1 lot Pereales, goog qualty, only 10c, 1 lot 4-4 Printed Wainsutta, only 13},¢, ‘2 fall Hine of Ginghame from Yo. up t0 350 A full line o f Fall ne of Satines from 1240. UP, gots, Sunt received a full lie of f Parasols in all the newest apes and styles, in plain and fancy Checks and ‘sun Umbrellas in 24 and 26 inch, ail prices. pit in"Bwise aad Nalusook Baginne very low in PiWhite Goons of all kind. CARHART ap28-42 O28 Tehand YOO Rte mw Oon $4. Haxp Sewen LADIES' FRENCH DONGOLA BUTTON ARE THE BEST EVER OFFERED. ‘750. TO 82.50 LADIES’ AND MISSES' OXFORD TIES, ‘WHITE KID SLIPPERS ALL SIZES, @) TO @4. GENTS LOW QUARTER OXFORD TIES, WAUKENPHAST, BICYCLE AXD LAWN TENNIS SHOES, AT. ETL BRUNE: ONE PRICE er 402 7TH 8T, See the O14 Lady in Window. P.8—Tickets and Souvenirs for all, Lb ap27-3t nee W. M. Ssvsrm & Sons. { A Taw Wie A Mou: ‘As unchangeable ‘as the laws of the Medes and Per OF ANY NOTE IN THIS CITY THAT DOES A STRICTLY Casi BUSINESS. ‘The bargain list for to-morrow gives illustrations of cash prices as compared with credit prices. PALAIS ROYAL BARGA vi Eis 7 FOR TUESDAY, MAY 1 SaAttention is particularly requested to our Spe- cial Sale of Summer Underwear for Men, Women and Children. Details in lower half of this column, Fass Diecr Frou J APAN, ‘The Jape’ profit and our profit; that's all. Japanese ‘Fans usually pase through a series of stages that bring the goods to double the prices we ask. ‘We ask 12c. for the usual 19¢. Fans. je ask 15c. for the usual 250. Fans, ‘We ask 15c. for the usual 290. Fans. We ask 20c. for the usual 35c, Fang, We ask 30c. for the usual 50c. Fans. Ea-Greater quantities and better variety than any other three storesin town, Ask to see the New Jap Fans, laced at sides, at 20c. each. HE PALAIS ROYAL _(Parasol bargains below.) - Pisses Axp Unoretza Bazoarss. ‘No better illustration of the advantages of prompt Payments can begiven than the stock procured last Week, Unseasonable weather brought prices down nearly half to cash purchasers. The job lot comprises over 500 parasols, and embraces every shade and style. SUPERIOR QUALITIES AND NOVELTIES ONLY. Carriage Parasols, $1.48 to $2.56. Satin Conching Parasols, 81.38 to $2.68, Fanoy Coaching Parasols, $1.25 to $10. Lace-trimmed Parasols, $2.98 to 86.98. Lace-covered Parasols, $3.68 to $20. ‘Motre Silk Parasols, $2.98 to 84.68. Pongee Silk Parasols, #2.98 to $4.68. ‘Nearly 1,000 Parasol Covers, very cheap. Childrev's Paris Parasols, 81 to $1.80. SUN UMBRELLAS, in all styles of fancy handles from #1.48 to @15 each. Many great bargains. THE PALAIS ROYAL, (See apace below.) Grove Axp Suoz Bazoarss, 250 dozen extra long Silk Mitts, in every new shade, including black. cream and white, ONLY 29c.; posi- tively worth 50c. a pair. Bright Kid Oxfords for ladies, $1.25 PAIR. All sizes, but limited “quantities, Early call impors- tive. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) x 20 “Froon Banas ‘Coxrmsvzn. ‘We shall sell to-day as many @1.35 Jerseys for 1as ‘we can afford, but will continue to-morrow to offer ‘French Woven Corseta for 880, he, Hand-Made Corsets for 59c. 5c. “Palais Royal” Bustles for 12c, 89 Ladies’ Suite for 85. 810 Ladies’ Suits for $7.50. 812 Ladies’ Suits for 810, 815 Ladies’ Suits for $12, $18 Ladies’ Suits for 81. Ladies’ Suits for 817. Ladies’ Suits for 930 Ladies’ Suits for £97 We have not mentioned Children's Buits, as each size being different in price the list would be made too long. Bring the big and little children and the baby, if you have one. We're HEADQUARTERS for In- — THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Bee space below.) Sow Extra Goon Baroams, New Boot Pattern Hose for 250. Warranted Fast Black Hoso. 20c.; Lisle, 550. 3 Linen Collars, 3 pairs Uutfs, The celebrated “King” Boys" Shirtwaista, 50c. $1.68 “Palias Royal” Kid Gloves for 98c. THE PALAIS ROYAL. A aE AA L AAA LE. aca Tu &b EEE A E AA ke EEE WOMEN'S, CHILDREN'S 433 Fias Thc ersennin Diane ia situated near door of No, 2119 Pennsylvanisavenue, and is virtually s distinct store, The buyer and his Young men prompted this advertisement, and in in- viting you to inspect the new atock they want it men- tioned that you won't complain of lack of promptness or politeness. (Continued below.) Mews Usozawen Paice Lasr. Domestic Bal. Underwear, 25c., 35c., 500, Imported Bal. Underwear, 750. $1, $1.25. ‘Fancy Striped Underwear, 65e., $1, $1.68. Colored Wool Underwear, 50c. and @1. ‘India Geuze Underwear, 25c., 35¢., 500. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, ‘Improved Jean Drawers, 50c. s pair. ‘The price list gives no ides of the qualities, and, as ‘we claim to give better values than usual, because of our strictly cash system in buying snd selling, we hope you will think it worth while to visit No. 1119 Pennsylvania ave, PALAIS ROYAL (Continued below.) in the other store—No, 1117 Pennsylvania avenue, ‘To the ladies we would say that this season's styles show vast improvement over last year's productions. ‘While prices are but little lower the qualities are far Bosrox House ““Srosz News» ‘This Column Changed Daily a ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Dnzss Goons Lowsa Tax Even Asan attraction extraortinery we heve re duced our excellent stock of 37 3g¢. Dress Goods to the unprecedented low price of 2800. PER YARD. About fifty styles from which to select, and Rot one that can be called undesirable, HANDSOME DRESS GOODS: REDUCED FROM 81 TO 7ic. PER YARD. Every single piece of Paid, Striped, and ‘Checked Dress Goods that have been selling st 81 per yard have this day been reduced to ‘750. PER YARD. An opportunity to secure first-class fabrics at these prices has never before been offered. ‘WOODWARD & LOTHEOP, Cor, 11th and F ste, n. A Busou Lor Or Prnszs. ‘You can buy Purses at a great saving so long as this lot holdsout. Overs hundred kinds and styles from which to select. We have marked them low tomove them quickly, An inepection means « purchase, 1 lot at 25 cents, worth 31. 1 lot at 30 cents, worth 37. 1 lot at 37% cents, worth 50. 1 lot at 50 cents, worth 62%. 1 lot at 623¢ cents, worth 75. 1 lot at 75 cents, worth 61. Lot at $1.35, worth $1.62. ‘Japanese Leather, all Leather, Straight ‘Leather, Fancy Leather, lined and unlined, plain ‘and oxidised clasps, in various shapes, im Red, Bisck, Brown, Tan and Checked. ‘These will be placed on a center table on Tuos- ay morning, in front of Notion Department, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts, Sensevs Turonten Frou Beau. Jerseys can be bought to sell ats profit st 50c. each. ‘We do not keep them, never did, ‘and probably never will. The major part of our stock comes from one of the largest and most reputable manufacturers of Berlin, We buy of him because we have been unable to beat him elsewhere; America or Europe. As asample— not for style, but for plainness and goodness, ‘Wo ask your examination of this, Ladies’ All-Wool Closely and Firmly Woven Imported Stockinette Jerseys, guaranteed not to show white underneath, made coat back, eut short over tne hips, is shapely, being made up of fifteen distinct pieces, has sixteen buttons and button-holes down the vest front, and fn- {shed in an excellent manner. Bizes, 38 to 44. ONLY 62.25 EACH, (Third ftoor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and Fete, Usvsvaz Bancars Is Soar. - By a fortunate purchase we secured a lot of ‘Lows’ Wild Rose Toilet Soap at a sacrifice. We offer you 12 cakes in a box for Sle. ‘The usual price is Sand 100. per cake We offer & cakes for the price of one. (Toilet Department.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP Cor. 11th and F ste. u.w Susvzs Ar Your Wisvow FOR 75C. EACH. We will put up at your Window Opaque Shades, 2 yards long, and38 inches wide (or narrower) Mounted on Spring Roller, with Our- tain-pull attached, for 75c. each. About 20 different colors to select from. We also offer in our Shade Department: 1,000 Holland Window Shades, with Spring Roller, Curtain Pull, complete, ready to hang. Ten different colors, ONLY 43c. EACH. ‘Window Shades to order a specialty. Ex- Perienced and competent Shade-Makers and Hangers only employed. (Superb line of Ameri- can and Scotch Hollands, Opaques, and Trans- Parent Shade Cloths to select from, with fringes to match. Prices guaranteed as low, if not lower than elsewhere, (Fourth floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ste, n. w. Warw Wearaer Suawss. To throw over the shoulders in going to the ‘opera, concert, reception, and for general wear while out of doors on cool summer eveninzs. ‘The stock has been “spiling” for this weather, and embraces: French Chuddas, Persians, Cash- ‘mere, Camels’ Hair, “Saratoga” Shawl Wraps, Plain and Embroidered Canton Silk, India Chuddas. &e. 90c. to 840. Superb line of Black Fine Wool Fichus, both plain and embroidered, from the simplest tothe ‘mont elaborate styles; also, Embroidered Crepe Shawls, &c., from $3 to $25 each. is the choicest collection of Spring and Summer shoulder Draperies yet shown by us, and deserves the highest encomiums (Third floor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and F sta, n.w. G12 to 045 Nees ae at nw,, after WY ANTED—A YOUNG MAN ABOUT SEVENTREN W years old, a thet understauds WAN AT DIK: DICK'S AGENCY, WOMEN OOOKS, ‘Waitresses, nuress, peat or resorts. 613" ANTEDA YOUNG MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS We Gnd Jewelry repairing. Address CLOCK. ep30-2t PERIERCED HAND ON DAIRY Diy. Address Box 20, APIO @ AGENTS: from & to 10 if ea ers BOY TO DRAW SODA cs a ‘one having some knowledge preferred; 7th and H sts. [ANTED-AT ONCE. A FIRST-CLASS a om ER. cent, Only ‘euch ae mean ‘business peed apply.” Adress “AGENT Star office. it Wi TED-IMMEDIATELY. A FIRST - cast | skirt hand, at #26 20th at. nw. Wiis: SETTLED WOMAN AS NU | Apply at 1327 Qt. n.w. References required 1° NTED-A Wi GIRL, TO DO GENERAL ‘and cooking.” German preferred. Apply et 13 Toop ket aw. ~~ WASIED-A, YOUNG MAN” WELL RECOM. ded, with some experience in selling soda water, APPLY to Drug Store cor. Oth and Eats. u.w. ANTED-IMMEDIATELY—A_ FIRST - CLASS laundress and good plain cook, of neat and eco- Domicel habite, Must stay nightie Apply 1415 17th aw. Nez D—GOOD, 8 SOBER PAINTER TO Go ae Gulleg in the country for Oue week will pay 612 ce ae 14th wt Anta = qainacabias A FEW EX! Fienced “Salesindies tor various departments, Apply at the BON MARCHE, 316 7thet nw. Ii isos COLORED WOMEN. 621 We —A SERVANT FOR GENERAL HOURE- ‘work: must have city references, 2132 Lt. nw. WASTED=A STOUT WHITE BOY, TO SWEFP floors and make fires, M. JOYCE, 418. =, “ nw. Wy ANTED IMMEDIATELY. ‘TLED WHITE Woman to doerueral house work references re- quired. Also, competent Waist and Skirt Hands “pry 29 13th st. n.w. * Q ‘ANTED—A WHITE MAN 1 man; must be ex; ences. Call 623 G st.nw, Livery Stables es \y ANTED—ONE FIRST-CLASS WAIST HAN af 515 apso 2° WASTER A BOY To WAIT ON STOME. AP ply 1706 Pa ave. Wye NTED—a Womal Se We BE Call at 1335 Cor- s Nic GHT WATCH. reier: ‘SiNSHEIMER FRANK, coran st. apo ANTED—TWO GIRLS WHO HAVE SOME A) Knowledge of sewing to learn dressmaking will teach them tocut and Ot, Address DRESSMAKER, Star office. ae y ANTED-AT ONCE. AN ACTIVE LADY IN MY Wtaneae sao era uae w tort uae oF weekly for best: Toa Soa Sand (upstate 2h thet a = to. at W53NTED | EXERGETIC MEN OF G00D dress. can earu week. . FASTERDAY & HALDEMAN. 020 Fst tlw. ap WANTED CLERK at NC Wes nousewarker for for try, and m Fert. w. WASTEDSA, Diva competent to take chars: of = DR. SAMUEL WAGGAMAS, 917 F st. n. w. WANTED —! FIRST-CLASS MILLINER Wile swivee dal fest ape ANTED-A BOY, BET EEN FIFTEEN. axp foventeen Years of age as clerk tn stove P ware store. Address, 18 own handwriting. ne, BARD WARE, Star office. ANTED — LADY a AND GENTLEME: Nrork and ae, UNIVERSAL ROVELTY Sabi Pes aw Upstairs veat West Ving fia AVPLY 28 thon, Butalc, New York. A FIRST-CLASS _OOOK—WHITE, jk Be a a family of two persons. Address D. M, “ave7-3 ures) WASTED AGENTS FOR FASTEST-SELLING Rovgey in the world; over milion sold. tix $43, chicas Be ne epaT ae WW ANTED-LADY AGENTS; 810 A DAY SURE: Woacvmbber underarment: “Mra HY LITTLE Chicago, Hi WASTED, DexpoRES ae T SB: con 0 and Women, and colored: fr aif kinds of onpestie labor, Tor Die. {rictand tates, with reference, 1 Wises HONEST YOUNG MAN OF GooD Iabita located outa de trading cite, for potion ting lined Arma tute. Eeiprencoa! MANUFACTURER, “Lock” Bor. i3us. me MapiG-matu,ae Wie TES ae To AD roms Jan, Corridom, ent for mteuoiraplers, Qe writers bockieepers and Dennen (ulso vistung tutor, eaghteenth year). snbSi-lu W /}STED-4 DEESSMARER IN EVERY FAMILY. Learners for’ Prof, CHKISTNER'S pew “Luter: national Tailor System” with any. inch-rule or tape- Tmeawure alone. ‘Patterns “and materials cut, vasted, oF munde,, Mine 8 J. MENUEKL “Ounagevatory of iodo" i2i2 Fst uw, Washington, D.C a, _WANTED--SITUATIONS. _ 'ANTED—A GOOD PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTER ae oar akt like « position in this city. “Address Ca ITIONS Wee nnbede Wal = POSITIONS snd Nurses Setimetneen Mea W oka Coachmen, Butlers. SAML A. OOOMBS, O26 Frau mew-ap 30-0" ‘ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRL, Ssituation as chambermaid or house work. Ad dress CHAMBERMAID, Star office. ct RELIABLE YOUNG ANTED-BY, A ER, Bi 4 ‘as driver for business house : good ra and fair pay ‘Adarees E. BM. 801 7th st nw. a on RESPECT: WAszz> 5, BY EEsPEc first-class fami will dono ieundry work.” ‘Adareas B.C. Star office.1t* A Pusriootan Srvz Or Warren, ‘The stock is large and varied. We skip it to take ONE particular style to-day. Made from genuine Cream All-wool Figured French Chal- Me, princess back, with “Fedora” front of such harmoniously contrasting shades as moss-green, olive, blue-érab, light blue and cerdinal French: ‘cashmere, cuffs of same; bell sleeves, with belt _ and bow of sstin ribbon. An elegant and dressy ‘wrapper, Commonly sold at $12.50. ONLY 810 EACH. (Third floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 12th and Fate. nw. “©Orrsnixar Ix Luvmee Sorre. ‘We shali offer in our Suit Department, Tuss- day morning: 22 Ladies Resdy-made All-woo! Suits, of ‘Light Checked Wool Suiting, and Flannelsin terra-cotta, mabogony, Havana, tan, mode, steel, gobelin, light «ray, navy blue and garnet. Have ‘een sold heretofore at $10, $12.50, 613 and 814. Stylishly draped. REDUCED TO 9.75 EACH. ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th end ¥ sta, nw. New Lows Or Soms For CHILDREN AND MISSES. ‘Weare showing various new lines of Misses’ ‘and Children’s Suits in cream and navy-biue ‘faunels, cream figured French Challies, new sbades of Henrietta Cloths, Cashmeres, £0. in styles suitable for street, Lowa Tennis and other “outing” and seaside wear. Sizes, 3 to 16 years, 94.25 TO 625 EACH. ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ste, nw. Henjewteg te aod ie, eponn bat, ‘beck thoroughly made, spring weight and color; 4 to 12 yearn, ONLY 63.50 RACH. ‘Mo. 2-Boyw All-Wool Light Seoteh Cheviet poe remegpe yee te ert ‘Hlses, to 8; | years, 'ANTED — DICK'S AGENCY FOR COOKS, laundrese, ‘maids, waitress, purses, ralets ing ; waiters, coschngen. for Etter MAllcity references, O13 one FANIED-BY A W, | & SITUATION fo Nuree, Gallst 1300 Bat-n-e. Waa ‘AGOOD Co} 1b WOMAR TPR. in private family ; ‘hwo years: good relorvacen, Balsware ove. ANTEDSITUATIONS FOR WHITE, AND | seus, ou Approved real covtate i this eat =e Soo Runiorst se | Wes sD EMPLOYMENT—A spunea tpang WHO am claims business, and ig competent to Qf clerical Iabor: good references, YOUTH OF SERRE, ‘BY AN EDUCATED < iD GENTLEMAN, bk seer geen iden aft ten Tiare MB ure, Ae ‘ANTED — BY RESPECTAGSLE SWI —— YOUNG Wart de eae Ware Leas age WANTED--HOUSES. ANTED 4 CORNER DWELLING A} AXD STORE, i O00 in peice. Senne 1319 Ft ‘Apply. tases Se aw me ad WA a, BY Wittns eh a ttyl tra = CANE A earn V AXTED To BOT FOR Conn, 's Ww fafa etee onde, inet ‘or emall guautity, 1 ite a fer BOtone 7 WASTED A SHALL NEAT COUNTRY Pia: wees ieee Ste, R room. water, tru oe Biden of Dowty ak se TR UNsWoRTA, 1800 fet tow, we ARTED DEBS MAKING, OR EAIN AEWING; reasonable Mise SIRE NERS it ave OUrrTr, Must 1 i Ataemoe with ee Thos Ona, Oy Po, OND MAND Werramnres ANTED_STORAGK housebialt ARTIS DEsmOUS oP jie storage {reasonable priven, ANTED POR CASi FURNITURE. PEATE pt ag te Neweneld Be fects, "Address "BAUM Si Th as ee y ANTED PUPILS FOR PIANO, CAN FURNTA deat uf relerences as te abd torsesr gure Lamons of ole hour each MO (at pupis residener L | yaefeered) THOROUGH NUsiCiAN, Star Uitice. apehan LADY HER OWN Diner iv ANTED- EVER) A) he meet perfect 2 tae sy rain al Fon vate eee Side-body, qattcrnsant timings cut 4s Uuire no thing Nae Oh at WASEDA PeRsON ulavs or eorofulows Spciiancoan gure by sending adtrent tor cs Nraltg) Company. 2 the icy drew Sater by Ioarmine {ine tll Bung talor epee See tentimcnials gf prominent citizens in the Natioual Ciel Service News nex Sunday apis ise ANTED 6500. PAYABLE #100 MONTHLY; WwW jayment July 31 two por cent terest "hdirere Box 88, Star ofice we TAN: ED ALL PAINTERS TO CALL AT YOUNG K st., and wet a reduced p1 paints, oll etd piace D—TRY OUR Bi pound; don't wet TIERINE AT 20 CENTS aol ast ne lephone. orders, delivered I Re"Contection Whatever with any WM. C. SCRIBNER. D— TO PORKOW #800 BY A LADY, Wr as ood Litorest. The principal to be paid Fees WIDOW, Star obice oon Wie. STEAM DYF: GAN Ladies’ and Gentlewen's Spring in beet Workin dyed ou shortest uotiee called for and deiivercd. L- iw. opposite Portland Flat. we WASTED [PARLOR FURNITURE | UPHOL- : ate tae Tianebip S. 51d dow wt. w mi2w KEeriNa ms alls sider tach, antes froau « 0. Ui, PB OLARK, Sligo, Ma, Wananga, 4, MOFFAT. 414 4% ST Pumps furnished. well work of ali s sakilied ‘workumer’ empl 4 yrices iuoderate, driven wells especies ais —F=4 111M 2aths wt, nike, maiber POSE! Po NEAM. CARPET CLEANING AND ‘orks; Peathers Lenovaied, inde Over. Fpruiture btsamed. and Moth stroyed. F-MYOUNGS, Office laud Pu. Sey and Kate we. “ll Sn W SxTED STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING— stones procees juz cients lade and ewnte clothing. work unequalled. Oompare Ye “One dollar” coid water process c ‘wory ‘Pelepnone 610% oF Loose, spine WA, @, DORED AND DRIVEN, All kinds of well work doue i most skilifal man- nex. Pumps tude to work easy. Pumps abd jum jock furulabed. Terms wouerata, Walid, Monat Hosta... WASTED~OLD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT mani WELLS ier cosh Teo MIOM tne manutestar Ane Jeweler. 60 ‘th stopp. Patent Office, mbhi-du: poy Ls S Bt net or DH Lowisiana ave, {opposite ‘our. milaaiomer of Dena forall the States ‘and Tetritoron, yc ie ; a) WaAsten- COMMISSIONER OF DERI FOR every State aud Territory Nots us SNOT TEAL SEY Fae ee ma Aielephowe 34 _MONEY TO LOAN. WE HAVE $8,000 TO LOAN AT 6 per ceut for 2, Sor S years. AP MI. & co. 3S F street, Mee TO LOAN AT FIVE PE cant ON APS proved Teal estate security. Large amountes vectalty TYLER & KUTHIRPOKD, iso; Fat ONEY TO LOAN In amounts of #1.000 and over. ‘WAL. H. BARSTOW, eal Lawate Sent, OL» 7th st mw. 90, #1,100, €4,000, AT 6 PER CENT? Manis at sae cont. Also lange and small uu to wae ob wal Vatate t outy and Detect mo de- ee F. HOLEZMAN, Attorney, 1321 Fats ww, Pees SEVERAL SUMS AT 5 PE fend small amounts at @ for ceu M “tpe6-Lan R™ ESTATE INVESTMENT. BAPE ASU BOSDS, OPER COST PAN AL ot ' Ee on .000—TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. lap25)_ ‘THOS. F. WAGGAMAR, 2, 000 gies: oS hi BLE, 14 F treet, T. “ LOAN=3000, 64,000, 060,000.—4NVExT™ nein in eal tate ng pr Sent payee unre tery, in sums 8100 to “Thos G. MENSEY, apl-im 220 F atreet Bw. Moz TQ LOAN ON RWAL aoa rates. ‘No delay where tartirity is aatiatec 4 Bi WauNEE & C Bes MENT, LIFE aap rol TONTINE POLICH meat resepusble, tr i at at ACH inpge saute at reat coe eer hae iy % IN. over Tyler & Buthert: "5 480 Discounts. ‘RICH & 00, mb24-3m (613 15th nw caer fabnrierre 2 See ee aE Ratna neous nog kot ns ae _mbo-3m . 1424 New York ave. Maes TO nyaree | LARGE AND SMALL Fates of BMT Meivord, isi Pecue. _-3m (ONEY 70, LOAN IN SUMS From uP. Pe KO. HOLTZMAN, Corner Votis and fata 8$100,00¢ 000; OEE, OF MARILAND “GH. WHITE «00. B22 N. Charla =, Baltuwore, Ter ree ae VED REAL ESTATE ‘Ghor W LINKIN. cot Bana 19thete STORET Wo Ebak Treas to ome ‘erigte security. qT aia CURT. « 6S ee Fae aw, get (Meng tinal > desanen at Low Sex DANENWOWER. ape Successor to DANERHOWEL © SON, 1115 Pow STATE OR ONEY TO LOA ON REAL ESTAT eocurity iN THE Vi eee Weetaghees xO Meets THE B. bo SE PE eee oF tae =e FRINGE uit g