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THE EVENING STAR. TON: WASHING FRIDAY. é CROSBY 8S. NOVES._ ‘The Evening Star has a regular, perwanent bona fide daily circulation more than treble that ef any other daily paper publisbed in Washington, and much greater than that ef all the other daily papers here added together. Advertisers ‘will serve their own purpose best, and at the same time ereatly aonommodate Tw Stax, if they will send tm before noon to-morrow their announcements for theertra large adition of Saturday's paper. the forms of which must be sent topress much earlier than om the other five days of the week. a upoa Justice is the opinion rendered by hancellor Bird, of New Jersey, denying the validity of @ Dequest to Heary George toenable him to disseminate his books, on the ground that George's land theories are in opposition to our laws and that the power of the courts cannot be invoked to aid thelr propagation. Mr. George has advocaied certain changes in the laws, which the people, with the ballot In their hands and the right of public assemblage and peaceful agitation, are at liberty to.change whenever a sufficient Bumber of them conclude that such @ course will De best. No apostle of a new political gospet has ever, in the history of this country, gone about his labors in a more law-abiding way. It was Decause he refused to let the socialists cap- ture and run his united labor party that that organization suffered disruption at Syracuse. He asks that the laws be changed, and presents reasons for the change, but It has not been pro- posed by him to alter any part of the law except fm the manner provided by the law itself for its own am@ndment. The people of the United States are not at all likely to accept his reasonings, and the desired changes In the laws relating especially tw taxation and real estate are got at all likely to De mace, but there is no reason Why he should not present and discuss his views and his requests for legislation, and no reason why the wish of a frtend to aid him by a bequest tm this work should not be enforced. Itcan hardly be contended that his writings contain any feature of illegality which the law recognizes and punishes, and, unless they do, every just man Will say: “Disbelleve bis cori, oppose his propositions, but let him have his bequest!” + ‘The sensation caused by the Introduction of the Milis Dill in the House was not a circumstance compared With that which has resulted from Mr. MULLS’ proposal to vote on the bill'as a whole at the close of the present debate, as preferable to the tedious process of considering it clause by clause and permitting flve-minute speeches tn discussion of each amendment offered. The democrats are agreed to this, but the republicans are in a quandary over it. There ts in it an advantage or a disadvantage, according to the potnt of view taken. If the protectionist republicans Were absolutely sure of Killing the bili tn the House or Senate, and if they were suffl- ciently sure of the popular feettng all over the country to invite the chances of approval or re- Duke at the polls on the Issue proposed, they would undoubtedly embrace the opportunity to get a Vote at the earliest possible moment. The repub- iicans whose constituents want tariff revision in shape are those who hesitate the most. ‘They are not anxious to be put im the attitude of Killing tariff legislation merely tomake distinet asa party issue, a question disagreeable to them. ‘They wish Congress to allow matters to take thetr usual course and to leave to the national conven- tions the framing of issues for the coming strug- gle, claiming that the fal! campaign, with its No- vember summary, will settie, without regard to the action of Congress, the question of radical tariff revision, The unustial spectacle ts presented of the demoeratic organization in the House qut- escent under discipline, while the wings of tne re- publican organization fail to flap together. aan Australia has enacted a severe antlChinese im- migration law. But the Chinese in British colo. nies have the advantage over those in our country tm the fact that they are permitted to become sub- jects of the queen, and all restrictive legislation exempts the naturalized Chinaman from the im- postions laid upon aliens, —<—$<—<<—— ‘The police and the magistrates have combinedjn New York city to rid the streets of reckless drivers, The officers are quick to arrest such offendess, and the justices lay on sentences which make their cases wholesome warnings to others equally carelesi, There Is no mere reprimanding, of dismissing on personal recognizances, or any- thing of that sort, where an offense is plainly proved. A combination of the same sort In Wash- ington would be an excellent thing. —$—<<$<—- oa Few better things have been said lately than the observation of Edward Atkinson, the social economist, that “the two things most needed in these days 1s, first, for rich men to find out how poor men live, and, second, for poor men to find how rich men Work.” ———————— Evidently Mahone ts still “bess” in the Virginia republican organization, but his opponents hope for better luck at Chicaga, Neither wing of te party, in view of the spiit, can Induige many hopes of satisfaction In November. ‘The House divides its time impartially between Mothe nd statistics, Ocx Fruxo MUST HAVE CAUGHT THE BUFFALO FEVER BLSON, inal, might be called_as the children say— 4" Waat is only half good ie, in eflect, ab- sulucely bad, but as THEY are among us we MUST treat them civilly. We use tho superlative imeraly as courtesy --and te illustrate « ‘truth— oe who are not for us are against ua.” spaperand read the sdver- G fir and find the broad asser- jerks of other firms carry only FA- to thelr employers, we infer that Fs of said firm rate their clorke at s ¥ LOW STANDARD. ‘the: ef Such bang the case, the public at large are not expected to place auy confidence ia w the clerk or salesman has to say. ‘This 1s surely a sui- «ial aesertion for any firm toiwake which has to em pig @ large uumber of clerks or salesmen. As for the TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, Permit us to say thet no clerk oF salesman, bowe broad his iberties, cas faseity" the records = TEN jaNc- Our couds are marked in plain figures st exactl PERCENT ABOVE THE ACTUAL Cost OF Which he is comnlzaut): ne sells ixcod at that price. No honest Cuauese inam could, Go more. an houest busicess man could pot de less, ehnr Moshe at tecacine we yall Children's Suits at $1.23 «cuit. Uut the laughers buy. We ester to sreat masses of THE PEOPLE and endeavor to supety Tietr watts af the lowent possible prices, Have week Suecewied? Our TOUGH TUCKEK TWEED PANTAL LOUSS ot $2 should settle thet question ‘Our Ajt-wool Cleck Suits at max and Te were a work of su claim which bas already teem it a duty which we owe to * ‘THE PEOPLE ‘To keep coustantly before their mind's eye that we PRACTICE What wo PREACH ‘To the thousands who have tried and proved us. We 3s the ta ee OWT WEY VICTOR E ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 10 and 929 7th st nw. corner Mamachusetts ave. ‘Strictly One Prica Open Saturday until 12 a m New Srerxa Goons. We have Just reeetved another fresh assortment of SPRING sud SUMMER GOODS, comprising » full Lae of Faille Francais, Peau de Soie, and Mascot Salles, all grades. Black” Silk Lace Flouncings, and (usa SUks, Grenadines and French Satteeus, Linen Susetings aod Pulow Linens, all widths; Damask Za bie Cloths, aii sizes, with Naykins to match. HOOK, BROS. & co. 1928 F st 19 out myl4 mbt-3in Panweran Stone weit oter an ETE, GOODS: il offer all kinds of White such as India Linens, Victor's Lawn Natuscoxy Linen Lawna, es a ea At very low prices Call snd et Ot EMBROTDERIES. Mul offer all Kinds of Emorvideries at prices that Gemubese Haginis, Nain h Kelginge, ee tyes, Cubic Flouncings, All widths, frou Se up 82.5 LACES. Laces Wy offer 1 inde ad atylew of Laces im narrow and Torehom Lace (mackine-made), 7. or be Forchon Lace (hand- at Gauge, Bisek. Wil Flounclugs very cheap. Babesine ‘sou, Yaarecatiis i = Bargains 1h Black Dress Goods. eS TO ARKIVE 50 doe. Ladies Howe, Fast isla lit Foot; Sola for de. a pais. "Thin ts the Poss Postage be offered. They never were sokd less than S0c, 25 pieces Challis, cream ground, with light fleure, fast we Bante y hil bese the tom price of ae 25 Pisces Wool Chall entre : This MATTINGS. ‘ Matungs at worth Le, Atl: Worth “0. At 2c, worth $5e At 250. worth Bde. => worth Joe. At Sic. worth @0c. At 40c., BAKGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Informat: Rg x BBR OA RRR BOB AA R BBE AA BOB AAA RR BBB OA A KOR i tas i GENTLEMEN: Have you sean Fisk, Clark & Flaza’s New Knot Scarf and New Bow? If not, look in window corner of 12th street and Pennsylvania avenue; the method of fastening will be explained by polite sales men in our Men's Department, near door of No. 1110- ‘Pennsylvania ae ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. (For Ladies below.) New Suors For Tar Sconce Ladies are requested to attend the informal “Open- ing” in our shoe parlor of the new styles in Oxford Ties, ‘#1 Kid Opera Slippers, hand-sewed. ‘ ($2.25 Bid Oxfords, warranted hand-sewed, $2.25 Kid Oxfords, patent-leather tips. $3 Kid Oxfords, common-sense and opera tdes. $3.50 French Kid, inade in one piece. 84 Selected French Kid, common-seuse and opera. 95 Genuine Alligator-Skin Oxfords, worth $7. 86, with patent-leather vamps and Suede quarters. (96.50 Bronze Kid Oxfords, artistically beaded. 6a Please try and fiud time to call, as we want you to try on the st thst suits your faney. We believe we will makes future customer of you if you'll have ‘a little “shoe talk” with our practical “shoe man.” }3 Oxfords, to-morrow, for $2.50. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. (See space below.) < $6 Laois Ssors For 83. “Those who prefer button boots are offered wonderful bargains in rejected custom-made boots and broken lots of expensive ready-made boots. If we have your size you'll appreciate the following reduced prices: $3 FOR BOOTS THAT WERE 87, $6.50, 86, 85 LAST A. , 4 a a Bimct: e's he 8 die BE Last BL 2, a ae a a 9 Brest, ME GK beh LasT Cc. 2 L Ehak & B & by. LAsT D. LAST E. t2-Those sizes of which we have only one pair must be called for early to-morrow morning. THE PALAIS ROYAL, ‘Values extraordinary and not attainable elsewhere are the following: SILK GLOVES AND MITTS. ‘Mousquetaires, hand-embroidered at wrists; four shades of Gray, Tans, Browns, Fawn, Black, 50c.; worth $1. ira-Loug Mousquetaires, as above, 68c., worth $1. Fowne’s celebrated London-Made Silk Gloves, war Tanted not to wear out at finger-euds. Black and colors, 98c. a pair, usually sold at $1.25. Warranted Ail-Silk Mitts 15 20c. epair are Heavy Silk, and Extre-Long, aud | usually sold for 50c.—a fact we ean prove. REDUCED PRICES FOR KID GLOVES. 4-Bation $1.68 “Palais Royal” Kid Gloves for 8c. § Button $1.75 “Palais Royal” Mosquetaires for 98e. | 4-Button $1.25 French Kid Gloves for 68¢. | Men's Driving Gloves, English Dogakin, Automatic Fastening, THE PALAIS ROYAL. (See space below.) Tax Secoxn Froor Banoarss. SATURDAY'S LIST OF COTTON AND CAMBRIC UNDERWEAR BARGAINS: $1.25 and $1.35 Cambie Nightgowns, for 68c. $3.39 and 8%63 Lace Nightgowns, for $1.98. 8, $2.68 and $2.50 dkirts, for $1.68. and 68c. Embroidered Corset Covers, for 2c. $1.96 and 82.25 Lace Trimmed do., for 88¢. -68 and $1.98 Lace Chemises, for Sc. 9Se. and @1.25 Embroidered Drawers, for 68c. ALSO, THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIONS: 91.68 Ladies’ Black Jerseys, for $1. ‘9he. Children’s Jerseys, ali sizes, tor SOc. 25c. Stamped Splashers, for 1c. 85c. Bureau Scarfs, for 50c. 14c Doylies.for 10c. 8c. Laundry Bags, for 5%. 25c. Piliow Shams, for 220. « pair. 81.10 Cashmere Shawis, for 9Se, ‘75e. Real Madras, for 60c. a yard. Se. Curtain Scrim, for 12c. a yard. ‘$2.25 Antique Lace Curtains, $1.75 » pair. - ile Pack _ (Sco space below.) _ — Visrrons To Wasurserox will find goods suitable for presents at the PALAIS ROYAL, corner of 12th st, and Pennsylvaniaave. We buy and sell exclusively for cash, and are direct im- porters, and are thus enabled to quote New York Prices. . THE PALAIS ROYAL, (A. Lisner, Proprietor), pane a prietor), Tor “P. R.” Sewney Derr Since we don’t charge Jewelers profits, aud since we buy of the same manufacturers as they, we can rea- sonably promise you lower prices for identical goods. Wie havea perfect smortment of and make « specialty of 14 Karat Gold Jewelry. Keal Garnet Jewelry, Real Amber Jewelry. Real Tortoise Shell Jewelry, French Enameled Jewelry. Sterling Silver Jet and Onyx Jewelry. Fine Koll Gold Jewetry. Imported Rhine Stone Jewelry. For Ladies and Children. For Men and Boys. Watches, Chains, Scarf Pina, - Pins, Earrings. Chains, Locketa. Bracelets, rings. Sleeve Buttons. Girdles, Chatelains, Matchboxes, Neckjace, Pendants, Studs, Links, Bonbon Bores, ete. Clocks, ete., ete. 52" On demaud we givea written guarantee withiall Jewelry, THE PALAIS ROYAL, Cor. 12th (See space below.) erasers iusiaas Tax “P. R,” Fix Drraxreenr It wsconceded we are headquarters for Fans, in fact few cotabltehments in the country bave larger or finer atoe! Washington being s fashion center, we have made a specialty of this department We are offering really wonderful bargains, Just now. The “Tuxeda” Fans, of hand-painted satin, with lace trimming and inlaid stick, are offered at $1.25 each, though well worth $2, We have faus for 10c.. and gooa ones; and we have for 835 Ostrich Feather Fane that earlier in the sea ‘son would cost 850, THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Bee space below.) °F 1th and Pa ave, sas Ba ie “ 5 Tax “PR.” Dor. Derarruzsc. Direct from the European manufacturers to us en- ables us to offer surprising valuee, French Bisque Dolis, with real flowing hair, mova- Die heads, brown or blue eyes, kid Jointed bodice pearly 2 feet high, only 8c. Washable and unbreakable also for Ske From $1.96 to $6.98—A grand assortment of fine French Dolls, undress and dressed; some as sailor boys are pretty. THE PALAIS ROYAL, Cor, 12th and Pa. ave. dolls, over 2 feet bieh, (See Space below.) CPR? Sonus Wiens ‘Direct from the Orientals to us ‘means low prices to you Japenese Silk Handkerchiefs for Indiee— them With fancy colored hematitched borders, 250 cach. For gentlemen we have them im large sizes, with col- ored figures om centers as well as borders, only Sc. cack, Tiss white with bematitehed bondem, 2c. oF 3 for In Neckwear for ladies weshow: White Japanese ‘Shaw! Pichuaelaborately em! never tanaen with heavy silk fringe \ yard deep, $3.75; would be eheapat $5 each Crepe de Chine Silk Shawls, in pink, blue, black and cardinal. prettily embroidered, deep silk fringe, 8175, worth at least 2 each. Japanese Silk Searfs, 25% yards long, is yard wide, knotted fringe 4 yard deep, pink, blue, red, canary: white and cream, hand embroidered, 96.75; sold in enna 5 eeanane stones for $10. r: Japanese Silk Scarfs, 3 yarde by ¥ yard fete 36 sand deep, exqulaitely embroidered all-over | which are the best values ever offered for the money. ‘THE LONGER WE ROLL THE LARGER WE GET. THIS IS A SURE SIGN THAT OUR CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS IS APPRECIATED. PROPLE WHO PATEONIZE US WILL DOSO AGAIN. THE BEA- SON 18 AS PLAIN AS A. B,C. WE AIM TO SELL NONE BUT THE NICEST, THE NEWEST, AND VERY BEST CLOTHING, AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. WE PERMIT NO ONE TO LEAVE OUR ESTABLISHMENT DISSATISFIED WITH ANY PURCHASE. ,IF ANY ARTICLE AFTER HOME IN- SPECTION DOESN'T PLEASE YOU, RETURN IT AND WE OHEERPULLY EXCHANGE IT, OR RE- FUND THE PURCHASE MONEY IF NOT 1NJURED. THERE IS ALIMIT UNDER WHICH NO SOLID, HONEST-MADE CLOTHING CAN BE SOLD, AND WHILE WE CONSTANTLY “PLAY THE LIMIT” WE NEVER GO BELOW IT, BECAUSE WE WILL NOT SELL SHODDY GARMENTS FOR THE SAKE OF MAKING ATTRACTIVE OFFERS OF UTTER IM- POSSIBILITIES. AS YOU BUY 80 YOU GAVE. WE ARE ALWAYS ON THE ALERT FOR THE INTER- EST OF OUR PATRONS. THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING C0., myl8tsf 400 SEVENTH STREET N.W.,COR. D. Fr Fr S35 at k L 4 tus 00 oo FFF oO Fe oo F oo oF NN Om ui = ss RN P| ON ‘sa® A RRR AA RoR AA BRE, toy ee are FOR SATURDAY. ‘The rewular prices on the goods mentioned below are se low as can be found anywhere; the reduced prices for to-morrow will be especially attractive; we would call particular attention to the underwear items, ‘The weather may be too cool at present for you to put on light weight underwear, but it certainly cannot last Jong, and it 16 best to be prepared when the warm ‘weather does come. ITEMS FOR TO-MORROW. 68c, Medium Weicht Uundershirts, long sleeves GXe. Medium Weight Undershirts, short sleeves. -.50c. Gc. Medium Weight Drawers....... Batbrigvan Undershirts. d Underwear, shirts or drawers.. Underwear, shirts or drawers. lain Underwear, shirts or drawers.. B. V. D., Patent Elastic Ankle Jean Drawers. ‘75e. Nainsook Featherweight Undershirts, Se. Nainsook Featherweight Drawers, - Piain Bosom, laundered, dress *. Pluited Bosom, laundered, dress shirt. Fancy Trimmed, night shirt and 75. Faney Flannel Shirt and 95e. Fancy Flannel Shirts... 5 We carry the largest assortment of flaunel shirts in town; from the cheapest to the finest. ponders, a $4.50 and $5.50 Rubber Coats, fancy or plain linings, ‘Boe. a pair choice. : 2 5c, Half-Hose, tancy or unblexched. 2.50 8 pair 2 350. a pair REMEMBER SPECIAL PRICES HOLD GOOD FOR TO-MORROW ONLY. BER A oO MM MM om % B & TR MAM SD gs pon AA UU MMMM Ss. fen £84 “ol BR Sua = _my18 7TH, STH. AND D STREETS. Hars. 98C. INSTEAD OF 9148. Just received a lot of Trimmed Sailors and Hats for Boys and Girls, in Brown, Navy, Cardinal, Pisin aud Dlixed Colors. Handsome combinations, choice 98c., were $1.48. ‘38C. INSTEAD OF 48¢. The Dew Drop (Misses’ Hat) in Excelsior Straws, in White, Brown, Drab, Navy and Reru, 38c., were 48¢. 4c. ‘The Dasher or June in Pearl Braid (white only), regular price 75¢. 480. Sea Breeze and Artesia R. and R. Hata, in Black or White. New shapes cheap at 48¢. White Hats—A complete assortment of Ladies’ and ‘Misses’ Fine White Milan and Laghora Hats, PRICES GUARANTEED. AT THE 316 7TH STREET N.W. J.C. Heromxsox, IMPORTER, FINE MILLINERY, TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS AT MARKED. DOWN PRICES. UNTRIMMED HATS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. JACKETS AND WRAPS AT HALF PRICE. FOSTER KID GLOVES. 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Tsx Doursc Fine*Exame Axo PUMP COMPANY, ‘Manufacturers of Village Fire-Engines. ‘Manufacturers of Bucket Foros-Pumpe for ex- tinguishing fires, washing wagons and carriares, sprinkling flowersand fruit trees, emptying cls- terns, Be. kc. ‘Make the best and best selling goods of their class in the United States. Exhibition trials of our machines given every _m317.90 W. H. SHUSTER & SONS Have opened a large lot of beautiful styles in SCOTCH GINGHAMS that have not been shown before, andat Prices that will insure speedy sale, 25c., 35c., 40c., and 50e., the styles ever shown. ‘Light Bluse and Pinks in grest variety. Just opened » new lot of choice FRENCH SATINEA. Cor. 22th ana ‘ew Patterns in INDIA SILKS. (tee pace below.) eeaey 1g Myo opened within the past faws days choles “PP. B* Lnieees: Goats Darr. | "iziets over shown ia thts city, st 750, 61,004 91.95. A store iu itself. Traveling Valiaes, Satchels, Pocket Pi Pateunmel Rochen nean 0 let fo. Good, an SE ‘W.M. GUSTER & 80m8, Bee A Szusoxasiz Ovrznrxe OF GREAT BARGAINS ™ BOYS’ AND CHILDREWS FINE CLOTHING “We bunch all the suite for Bove: agwe 4 14—Short Pante—that we have been selling st ‘87 asuit,from which ome og more sizes ore missing, and FIVE DOLLARS will secure the choice. ‘The goods are good, the styles are new, ‘bat they are not in complete lines of sises, ‘What does that matter to you if the aise YOU want is here? ‘There are several lots of very nest, nice and warviceable suite, ames 4 to 12, that we've been: selling at $3.50 each. Some sise or sizes are ‘missing from each lot, and on that account—and that alone—two-fifty (82.50) will now buy the choice, SEVERAL lots of exceedingly handsome pat- terns in smooth-surface, closely-woven Cassi- ‘mere Suits, sizes 4 to 14, that sold readily at $8 cach, are now “bunched,” and can be bought for STIX DOLLARS for the choice, Same case— some sizes missing. All broken lots of $10 suite, sizes 4 to 15, from which some sizes ere gone, are now going at EIGHT DOLLARS for the choles. That these are elegant suits the fact of their being broken in sizes thus early in the season is the best evi- dence that we have to offer. ‘We have bunched all the broken lots of 612, 913.50 and @15 suits, sizes to 15, with knee + Panta, of course, and marked them @10 all Found, Grest bargains these are; they are among the finest goods we carry. We cannot duplicate them at any price, else we would not offer them s¢ any such figures, Here'sa great opportunity tolay in » supply ‘of separate pants for the little fellows. ‘They're ood and seasonsble, but the lines are broken ‘and they've got to go. Abont 48 pairs of Knee Pants that we've beon selling at 750 now going at half a dollar for the choice. Bizes 4 to 13 years, ‘A few lote of Domestic Corkscrew Knee Pants, sizes 4 to 13, that were selling at $2 a pair, now going at @1 each. ‘Several broken lots of finest Cassimere and Wornted Knee Pants, sizes 4 to 13, that were selling rapidly at $2 each; they go in at $1.60 for choice in this sale. All the brokon lotsof the fine imported Cark- screw Knee Pants, sizes 4 to 14; colors, blue, * brown and black. They were splendid values at $2.50 each ; they go now in this sale st $1.50 for choice. All the broken lots of finest Imported Cassi- mere Knee Pants,s zes 4 to 14, that wore selling at $3. pair, can be bought im this broken lot sale at $2 each. We have a uumber of broken lots of suits for boys who wear long-pants, made from stylish Tweed, Cheviota, Worsteds and Corkserews that we have grouped as follows: All those that were selling at $12 and $15 are now marked to sell at $108 suit, and all those that were $10 are now $8. They are correct in all things— style, fit and finish. SAKS & COMPAN: BOYS’ OUTFITTERS, 300 TO 308 7TH STREET: Wx H. McKzew, Successor to the late my18 R. H. TAYLOR, 933 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Our stock of Ladies’ and Misses? i# now complete, and comprises the choicest and larg~ ‘est assortment we have ever exhibited. WHITE INDIA LAWN SUITS, plain, tucked and embroidered and Iace-trimmed. BLACK, WHITE AND CREAM LACE SUITS. BLACK SILK SUITS. 4 CHINA SILK SUITS. FLANNEL TRAVELING SUITS, LAWN TENNIS SUITS. LIGHT-WEIGHT ENGLISH CLOTH AND FLAN- NEL SUITS. SATTEEN, CHALLIE AND GINGHAM SUITS. CHAMBRY SUITS, handsomely trimmed with lace and embroidery. @ MOURNING SUITS, in Nuns’ Velling and Henrietts Cloth, MOIRE SULK and HENRIETTA CLOTH SUITS, handsomely trimmed. ‘Handseme line of SUMMER WRAPS at $7.50 up. 200 dor. Ladies’ Extra Fine Unbleached Bal- ‘Drignan Hose, extra long, double at heel and toe, splendid quality for the price. ONLY 5c. PER PATR. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor..12th and Fete aw, Pann Cama Suxs ‘We have just secured a line of 24-inch Cheney Bros, Printed China Silks, in ecru ground with fancy colored figures. The usual selling price 1881. Weare enabled to offer these at 620. PER YARD. ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, cor. 11th and F ste, n.w. Sever Doran Waar Orrzsixa. ‘To close out a few odd lines, we offer about s @osen Ladies’ Fancy Cloth Newmarkets and Raglams, in nest stripes, sine 32 to 42, which ave been selling at $8.50, 9, and $10, at the low price of 97 EACH. ‘Splendid for traveling wear. (Third floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, u Gor. 11th and F sta a, w. Fova Do:zan Orrenine Ix J acters. Wo have « few styles of Ladies’ Walking Jackets ‘we desire to close out, and to do so have: them from $4.50, 65 and 86, to 4 EACH. About 16 iv all, and inelude Plain, Nevy Blue, nd Black, and a few Fancy Stripes and Checks. Rises 32 t0 40. (Third floor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Gor. 11th and F sts. nw. $6 Orrsuxe Ix Bors Sura ‘Saturday morning we shall offer— 11 Lots of Boys’ All-Wool Knee Pants Suits, ‘made in a first-class manner from Corkscrews, Cheviota, Tweeds, Tricots, and Cassimerea ‘Norfolk and Sack Styles. Spring weights, par- ticularly desirable, and have been selling at 96,50, $7, $7.25, $8.25, and $8.50. ‘ONLY 86 PER SUIT. (Third floor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Gor. 11th and F sts. n.w. « ‘To dispose of the balance of our Spring Stock of Spring Dress Fabrics we have made the fol- lowing extraordinary reductions: 30 pes, 39-inch All-Wool Suitings, in a vari- ety of checks, plaids, stripes and plains, REDUCED FROM 75c. TO 50c. PER YARD. % pea 40-inch Ali-Wool Suitings, in checks, plaids and stripes. REDUCED FROM @1 TO 9c, PER YARD. 20 pea. 54-inch All-Wool Suitings, in achoice Une of Light Spring Effects, in checks, stripes ‘and plaids. REDUCED FROM $1.25 TO 75c. PER YARD. WOODWAED & LOTHROP, | Cor. 11th and Fate. n. w. Lacezvaz Tovnisr Rucutsa. Seturday morning we shall offer 100 Boxes of White Lace-edge One-row Muslin Ruching, put up in neat handy boxes of six yards each. ONLY 50c. PER BOX. (First floor; rear of ribbon dept.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sta. nw. Mews Buawacun, | 1 100 doz, Men's Genuine French C. G. Balbrig- gan Shirts snd Drawers, small tnished seams, Woven neck-band, self-facings, Sells usually at 75ec. Only 500 per garment. 50 doz. Men's Genuine French Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, plain and fancy woven, ex- cellent quality. First of the season's price was 812 per dozen at wholesale. We offer them as ‘an extra good value at ¢1 PER GARMENT. (en's door, 1013 F st.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and F sts, nw. rurpars Uxprrwear Bazcara. Good muslin chemise, cut square neck, Ham- Dung insertion in the front, and Hamburg ede ‘round the neck Ra itt OO Good Muslin Hubbard Gowns, yoke front of clustered tucks, cambric ruftle around the neck, sleeves, and down the fromt........... 50e Fine Lonsdale Cambric Chemise, with yoke of fine torchon lace, torchon lace edging around neck and sleeves ...... pee) Excellent Muslin Gowns, yoke of three fine Hamburg invert:ugsj and tucks, neck. aleeves, and front trimmed with Hambars em: Fine Lonsdale Cambric Drawers, deep rutile of torchon lace with fine tucks abd herring-boue braid above, yoke finished...... on-1- 750 Excellent Muslin Skirts, yoke finished, deep cambrie ruffle, six tucks in the ruffle, and four- teen tucks ab0We....... oe. #1 Fine Cambric Bridal Sate, three” picoes, trimmed with torchon lace, only 83.37 per aut. (Second floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. Lith and F sta. We shall offer on Saturday morning the fol- Jowing two excellent values in New Windsor ‘Scarfa, doz. Windsor Ties, 43 inches wide, snd{34 suchee long, in Cream and Ecru Ground shades with Cardinal, Blue and Black Polka spots of various sizes, ONLY 25c. EACH. 15 dqz. Windsor Ties, 5 inches wide, and 38 following combinations: White Ground with Black and Blue figures; ‘Navy Groune with Cardinal and White figures; Black Ground with White figures, &e., ONLY 25c. EACH. (Pirst floor, next to mbbon dept ) WOUDWARD & LOTHKOP, Cor, Lith and F sts. aw ____WANTED--HELP. _WANTED--SITUATIONS. War aso grns Le Wires, "aes Laat as OOKS, 610 TO. * at at Relate WVisises.sony tortire of foobueaee she Es Ea non ge WANIER OYA COLORED PLASTERER. WORK ither by day ; open for any time ter Mouday? Kidiwes PEASTENED, Star oftoct WASTEDIBY A STENOGRAPHER Writer, who has bis own machine, & amanuensis cr correspondent. Address Box ane office may 7 =—— 3 ~ ANTED — SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER, Dy ee G A «prem o wn . paid. "LONDON BAZAR. 719 Market Space. It” | Apviy at 1410 Kat hw peencatouploven, my Te ae ANTED—A GIRL FOR COOKING AND GEN- ANTED_AT_ HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS Wertincuevort ot ube rune, 1 for Cooke Cyanine Waitress, Leundrss "Wi apenas dont 4 HAtive, OS Clie ere ae. ste se WANTED A COMPETENT | STENOGSAPRER pect Wikies un aden bang ‘ot book-keerine. Con ressiowal references. W TED—A LADY TO ASSUME CHARGE ON W Monday_of cur book derettinen raat ne wal come well | Ye first month's wages to party procuring situ Reomurended’ salary week hours dailyo tec: | Address Ik ED. Metropolitan Hotel city sts St a te | ANTED A RELIABLE AND TRUSTWORTHY W: r joung German man, not quite able ma cwiand have plcestag | English latcuage, desires piece as Valetor Attendatt ins first-class famly. No objection to leaving city, Pust-clase references Address HP, Star office m1 WANTEDAAX EDUCATED LaDy WOULD LIKE om 9, bounek ter, aveling compagioa of governess. Address HUME-SEEK| “f myi7-3t" WASP? — Drs AcENcY FoR Cooxs, ‘maids, waitress, Isuuninces, seamstress ures, yalets for traveling; waiters, conchmen.and hostlers for Hiutly and’ resorts. “Alleity reterwoces O13 3h ot = ; fas orscer iene ry * ‘oma ret o * FL aTEwAs}. TI ERIENCED AND THOROUGHLY MY Stat cham aoa wie arate NTED—A BO! EALS AND ort tin et evento and whee Sia a oe aw ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN IN STOVI 4 ical IN E STORE, ANTED_BY A NEAT, RESPECTABLE WHITE ‘8 prac r red; permanent job ‘irl, with xood reference, @ place to nurse an in- EE Gee oe ES | ace a ace ANTED—@ YOUNG MAN OF desires a AEROS DOOR OMAN nom SenRRAL sl6isPene omy lsat WANTED LADY AGENTS; $10 4 DAY LADY AGENTS: §10 ADAY 4 Chicago, The ee earmes ecstig EXPERIENCE ‘Position as clerk in o oy ‘Address CLERK, outcast tener 8 WWANTED_POSITION 48 ENGINEER. ~ EX- eneuced with locomotive. ‘ationary engines el fo ENGINEER, Star Wittig: Guanterati ate pans nou: BI keepers, drive fare Be. seg and Summer ‘reord. “¥. BURNHAM, 630253 °F wt hw. ommadiont ~~ ag WWANTED-SITUATIONS FOR ALL KINDS OF help, frog to employers, reference guaranteed to begenuine. STEVENS’ EMPLOYMENT AND ROOM- KENTING BUREAU, 717 9th st uw, till # pan. my 16-6 _ WANTED—HOUSES. | ANTED—BY GENTLEMAN IN PUBLIC SERV- WANTED AN ACTIV! NEAT YOUNG MAN who understands cooking and kitchen work. Call after 7 p.m. at 504@st.nw. myl7-2t" ‘ANTED_—AT DICK’S AGENCY, WOMEN COOKS, 0 40,940, chambermaide, Waltreasen, “armen, ‘men cooks, waiters ‘couchmen,dairy” men, spd hotel help for resoria, G13 7th atm, my17- W. 'D—A GOOD PERSON TO TAKE CHARG of cleaning @ house in ors for family k img; heat and Might. Apply to 723 14th st. nw. m1 ‘ANTED—A PATENT ATTORNE! WRITE and ability. “The rut wap 000 $1806, with payean certatrand ne falar as fo e'Gore fet. yer OF LIVil engineer Lecd apply: Adare PATENT NPPORNEY: Star ofc, "hy ae WASTED — FoR TWO YEARS, BY A NEAT, Hoven. partially furueued, weet of 14th st Terme . y furnisl ANT D r best W PopHaans 1931 Ivana, Kadress CAWEFUL. Star othe Z 6 Te Sa sit NTED— oR MON’ ‘& PLAIN ASTED ENERGETIC, PERSONS OF ErTHER | W Autry bouseot At leet ton rosie witha ve sex sccking permanent employment and liberal | ylles uf Washington, healtl location, abade aud Pay focal upon EASTEKDAY & HALDEMAN, office | water essential; truis moderate, Address 2408 K st my 7-34" WANTED Wuire RED COOKS, iow Seamsiresses, Farm H & Also, German and Swediah cooke’ best wages, this other citieg, FM. BUKNHAM, 630-039 F at, my16-3 myis-5t APPLICATIONS POR ficek ‘Partin havin houses torent can secure vod teuauta by placim thet | with ie. Prompt cullectioue and returns. kek ‘ ROSENBERG, 618 Lit my12-Tm APPLY NTED—I AM HAVING DAILY APPLICA- ‘Anacostia, D.C. my i6-dee sas by partion Sectriug te punt house of ail nw. WANTED_A FIRST-CLASS BARDE: at GEO. THOMPSC WASTED—10.Da) KS, CHAMBERMAIDS, | fits. Partics Laving houses torentcan secure good laces. Fee refunded it ‘cmployinent is not secures. | ad returna, nn. 4 I oo. Que STEVENS EMPLOYMENT BUREAC, S17 buh | avoo-Lm 3 . at,nw. niy 16-60" ANTED-AGENTS TO CANVAS INSURANC fick benefit, accident or life; good sex. Apply at 709 Cat aw. s WANTED SALYSMEN FOR PATENTED Nove elties, useful coods used in every Louseuld. Lib ral comamissions allowed. One dollar Wal start you i, business, Address for particwars, with stamp, HL TER & RUSSELL, 18 Pearl st,, Grind Rapid: my15-tm COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. JOR SALF—A MAGNIFICENT ESTATE OF 200 es from Kichmond. ‘commodo ms, 4 larre barns, all new and in first-class stock aud gress farm ; 36 acres, only 12 miles from Washing. roves and spiidly adapted as ahd stuckrsisius, "Only ©7004 Soe of the finest grain and gras forme of Mont- {Con Ma 150 scten, un Coleevilte turtpibe, T vig) Cacedient tmpruvewemte and Lareo 0. ANTED-SIX OR EIGHT AGENTS FOR IN- NY dustrial Lite Insurance. Apply at once. 0 st.nw. y ANTED—A DRESSMAKER IN Learners for Prof, CHRISTN ‘new “Inte: national Tailor System” with any inch-Tule or tape measure alone. Fatterns abd wateriais cut, basted, or, ‘Mme. 8. J. MESSER, “Conservatory of Modes,” 1222 ¥ st. n.w., Washington, D.C. mb10-3m* ___WANTED.-ROOMS. _ J ANTED-TWO | UNFURNISHED ROOMS. BY iss farm of 133 acres, 1% miles from Clifton Station, on the Virginia Midiand KK, 27 males from Washington: elegant manson of 17 rooms, fine shaded lawn high Wealthy and bewatiful. large bern. Aud all necessary outbuildings; large orchard.” This one of the few places which, upon inspection, will come up to the @eseriphon, 115 acres, 1 “miles from good improv is, Water Scres, one-third mile of oars: coed water and fate: 0. ou ‘on Met. Branch, 14 miles ‘city WV eet for ae tetgetoy ste stot | fasta ni toon a ull B80, june, on Capi Ce ul ther of G acrom with wew cottage of 2OG Rew Jereyavese te rooms youn frat ard 2,000. “Anotbee a NTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE, | joining this of 4 aci prize = une Ist, in sociable family, furnished Room | puts. Tro'acres and Usut rom cottage, Smiles nd Board for $40. No other boarders. and central 7 oy juct Fi a WAXTED, BY 4 QUIET COUPLE. 3 UNF Tuning water, muaguiticent view of city, 2 miles out! rooms, suitable for light + | 61,000. it moder Address D. W. HAN 100 OT! BURROU! ING THE Se city ik BVERY Biktetion, OF ALE at LOW PRICES AND FARY Tian board for gentleman and wite, my 1B-2t 8 D & CO., 1321 Fst. will be permanent, ; terms to, be Toasuable 7 - a location bw, ‘State exact loca: | \\TANTED—10 RENT A FARM POL ONS YEAR Bonwit termed addres i SS | Worcatrate rent a acres or more of unt ANTEDFEOM JUNE 1 70 DrceMpen 1, |S oe Es sively fi cool ith CU WO Fat icttctanee SEE | a auesro ees Wow Far ovine oF ‘Star office. my 17-3" ‘Gaithersburg, Md. @ seven-rovin house ft rb nade plants fran) aacsiole: eres test with wanten srfruits fine auade, cows toe! er hhoune, 2 acres of within 200 Fords of depot Vor particulams sdMtess ¥. "Me JOE SALE—50 ACKES OF UNIMPROVED LAND F ‘Station. Met. 7 ANTED—BY MAN AND WIFI Dobe rum naa fy bear Eonvenent: neighborhood unexceptionable.” ‘Ad 1451 Corcoran at. pee eo 4s mile from Boyd’ Branch Band v. - i | IC: 20 miles trom Washington. on xplendid road: wW | Sillcall hese of Sito 10 memes teins OBR to Oe pee — acre: bewuuiful buliding sites would trade the whol = for 81-200. botse in Washinetom. Address F.C DeLander, Mont. Co., Boyd's, Ma may 16-8t (OR SALE—AT ROCK ViLLE, HOUSES FORK RENT aie: jote for sale; ‘country seat and dairy ‘ouventent to stat 1d 0. from city Mmits to Point s, COOKE D. LUCKETT, 930 F st... 7 ‘ANTED— COUNTRY | BOARD FOR FOUR ts from June ‘Octui | “Address W. RILEY DEERE ‘Met Brauch B anc my 15-5 WANTED-MISCELLA NEOUS ¥ ANTED — CLAIMS — WILL PURCHASE THE whole or part interest in aclaim agency if sume be done ou reasonable terms. Address Box 51, | Star office. my 1B-t* TANTED—AWORK-HORSE SOUND, GENILE, v ‘addres, | | | JRO SALE—UPON EASY TERMS—23 ACKES OF | Pitiahicets of the ctty and near Brightwoods high | ground with fine view overiookims Mock, Crock valley | and proposed nattomal park: price only @2 ‘acre. ee LOUIS, SHULMAKE ‘920 Bmw. A DESIKABLE FARM, OF ABOUT {SS acres, in Fairvax County, Va, oi miles from ° «, 8100 or less. Washi ‘and Smiles from’ Alexandria; situated WV ANTED_BY A GooD FARMER—WOULD LIKE | CUPND. fF, POR tt Mt oul, Bre, mumubes Episcopal High School, and wear (| seudnary for younz ladies, ‘The lange suciety in the immediate Bewhborhood give this place advantages over other sections. “For particulary apply to mys-20 FRANCIS HUPTY, 1301 Fst. nw. ROK SALE—GAITHERSBURG, Mc torent or work on rhare s place of Gor 7 acres 01 more, either on the B. & U. R R-or Putomac. Address A'fe Star office. ae ATER- ing Cart. must be in zoo order and cheap, Ad- dregs E. 5. KANDALL, 1100 Va. ave.s.w. my7-iit ED—HOKSES FOR PASTURE ON THE) County.—100 lots within 200 yards rom station, Witte grosnan in District of Columbia at €3 per | all elevated and desirable," Inaucements tered to month, WA. WOODY, Georgetown Markel stalle 18 | Bittvable property. offered within. the incorporated = 3 CGOY One Liane | himith, Atiote hikes been much ote alte E 01 rGGY 01 Jocality in pe Le gd OE ¥ will take good care of same, Address T. B. BROOKES, Gaithersburg, My my. Koom 130, Corcoran Building, "my peer rk _ a Cane e “ Pte te JOR SALE OR RENT—THE OLD BROOKS MAN- sion; very large ad suitable for summer hotel; “Brookland.” seven minutes by rail to Brooks Sta. tion, Met. Branch B.and 0. RK; twenty minutes drive frou the city. Also, two mew co seven Tooms and lance attics: fine cellars, and bath if desired. Brooklaud sdjuins @rounds of New Catholic Univer- sity, aud is the most accessible suburb of Was a, Avply to B. ¥. LEIGHTON and Kk &. PAIKO, Tras tees, 482 Louisiana ave. my3-3u. ‘TRAVELING WRAPS, in Light-weight Cloths,came- | Consers. line, Silk, Mohair and Black Surah. ALL MARKED AT POPULAR PRICES. ‘Wit H. MoKNEW, myl1 933 Pennsylvania avenue. Gaear Revoctiox ™ BOYS* CLOTHING co OAK HALL, COR. TENTH AND ¥ 8T8, FOR BOYS 4 TO 14 YEARS. Site reduced from $3.%5%e @2-75. Suite Reduced from 82:80 f0 $2:75. Buits reduced from $6.50 to $4.50. Sut rom $040 $6 Suite from $10.50 t0 $7.50. FOR BOYS 14 TO 18 YEARS, Suits. Feduced from e 60. Baits reduced from $9, f ie Buits reduced from $11 to Br fe Ans bona ‘to 88.50. . from, to MEN'S SUITS CHEAPER THAN EVER reduced | a. OAK Hatt, Gor. 10th ana F. Wroona Gis HANDSOME STERLING SILVER PIECES at VERY LOW PRICES. waaxK M LEW, 2216 Peae. eve, ‘Successor to Samual Lewis’ Sona perry P : ‘MADE A SPECIALTY, | Be BYRON © ADAMS, Prinses, my2-im 514 Sthst aw. 50 dozen White Jean Corsets, with side steels, only 0c. per paiz. 50dosea Fine German Woven Corsets, scal loped top, embrotdered busts, side steels, well- Faye gale hae groan qualities. Prices: $1.50, €1.75, $2.25, $2.75, 4 . il Hi i ry afl | F E f [ i i | i ? oe Sesmeed von: vam Soa eh LOK RENT—A LARGE BRICK MANSION, WITH wud w ; half anide from Kore ee oe eae Papered; Kitchen, four rooms: orchard, "with, feats soe Aol Se! LOST AND FOUND. EVENING, PR OBABLY IN P-ST aires see Sock oes ae Fitder willbe rewarded by returuing at to 1764 Nat aw. om circle aud Woodle xt colored TEL J, MOFFAT. 414 4% 5) Eig OI as done: wi ‘employed; ‘prom! Tenia: prices modersis; driven wells sbpecaity myelin” "3 7 ARLOR FURNITURE — UPHO! ANTE? iuarcrenes made over in fret-elase ety tered. 16, we. 10 ps4) ‘old ‘bag. containing ladies’ Pinder ee ‘rewarded uy leaving ft with COL: LAMONT, st -im* | the White House. my1s-$t “ALDER ¥ ANSWERING TO andde- | Lifscamear“Wellic™ Liberat ‘reward if rotursea Cot- | to Keruan's Theater. quart, ie ‘Poin from the jewelry store of I Harris & Gs. Lien 7th aud Pata, A PAIR OF GOLD-RIMMED EYEGLASSES, a Vil be Suitably sewarded. bak 3 “ O8T—GOLD OPEN WOKK BRACELET WITH Loi ee ie row or 5 tae 17 uid if returned to 1017 20th st, rt chain: returned to $19 0th st. nw. my 16-3t* PERSONAL Perec Ege pea ge WILLIAMS, re eee __ FOR RENT—ROOMS. __ Fa eee Ba ry thing firwt-clanm. Troma on Get roand ested every” , 5 eevee 2QK RENT_FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON oun kerpins ret tabie eummet tame 7a Tb etme. ‘ny ist RENT — TWO ner © jUNTCATIN Perr 2 A CONRATIRG 4 macond vat we: OF ver month. Feferenees ex. hy rae my 183° Fee 2237 TaReE UNPE cnekeoping leo parlor and furnished without parlor. At JOR RENT—HANDSOME SUITE OF ROOMS « F second floor, with office, A, At ad lange bedroom; iso hall roogt, near APLIDgtom Motel; suuhmer price, 1017 15th st. aw. ay 18-3 RENT_OOOL PLEASANT ROOMS: NEW house, guatiomen only AMUN R ot Ries ant ee Fot, BEES AND, cogicy roRNIsin: oma, inoderate rent at FOS Nth st nw. at JOK RENT—1435 L ST, NICELY FOKNISHED Rooms, en suite or sini’, Wear Avlingwon, Mletel; convenient to hetdica aint street care, FO, BENTCPLEASANT. PCENTSHTE ea eu SH Bist-clnee Apriy at 138 ba A Fey ee ORE Nw Sex bor to Wormier"s Hite, habdsoiney fare Tboubd, also tive in auytrt Fooms, with or without board. mye ENT — UNFURNISHED, AT sumM Fritten tint toot and basement tometer rately willing to let basement to white scale change for meals, 732 Oth st. 3 —TWO LARGE COMMUNICAT Recon feraished or eajuranbed earstieforiane vo ‘With Use of parlor: price #1, aw. . RENT-NICELY FURNISHED Roo! Fessonable terms, at 1005 13th st. ust north of Franklin Park, jooadon for saminer sesmvu uuaUrpagsed. my 10 ot NT—TO GENTLEMAN AND WIPE, wir not more than one child, ove of two tasteruily fur- Trane, private fanuiy, wish or witht Gard, viz ie use Fraga Wah Oct ne, bay " AFARTMENTS, tar cihee ) “weet PF __FOR RENT_STORES. _ PSL ak TE Pama tou a Lots Pe SRoRARER _myl6-at Faw FSR BENT store AND DWELLING at 16: ern improvemeiite, Inquire 1688 14th mil FOR RENT-—MISCELLANEOUS. QOK RENT—A STABLE JUST FINISH? hors gud 2 carmages. Apply 1221 13 oa SINESS CHANCES. FOES ALE-DRUG STORE, COMNPN 129TH AND g ate Zot fiat aS encuisueeen Sota oy hes Pe ave ies . OR SALE€500 WILL BUY A FIRST-CLASS Fiviorir teal atten Canara = © °Mnes 87 ABS Sears FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT DOING a Goo other business. Cor. 7th and Late, 1101 7th ot. = ‘OR SALE—A LAKH CHANCE TO PURCHASE & fod rensoue for selling. Addrwss 10 7th si. ue firstciass Dry Goods store doing a: siuvem; AKTNEE WITH #800 To #500 POR A WELL, eutipped manufacturing cc ut creat Dusivess, wliolesale ahd recall, of w on easy Leruis, Ostaciished over J )eara Box ‘office, my 16 LOR BALE—A FINE CORNER GnOGkRY BUSI ‘Ress on M st. nw. centrally located price #300, ‘Avely ULL BOYER, my 16-3t B11 die ot aw ROE SALE_AN OLD ESTABLISHED GrocenY business in nw. Price #2800. Also corker groc rice 8600 , will invaice that amo my16-3t__ Fe LEASE-AUL ea sl Sa att eng == Zi Sites Of general WARNE K a aoe ‘mil ‘erin ~The ov bear Washiuetou eutirely free from control of the Gow @rnment. Inquire at 402 La. ave. myS- Law bun 8% PEK CENT INVESTMENT—SPECIAL PRO vision for’ 7 from Washington ly hart property pot the ‘Trust Fister Senator Jona 3. inion Trust Co, of New ations of $100, 300, A, sold at GEORGE by mite Reha Sa eee trict of Columbia. The Uniob Trust Co, of New York, Ceruibes w each: bood, pays the ioterest 2 Stouslly, and tue principal at maturity. SPEING CHANCES FOR MAKING Tio fre now opr in the purchase of butter, Visions, jeapd Fe Fraite, abd hot {heu for a rise, in the Cold Kooms at the ter market, oe MONEY Pro ae ANTED— Boi ON A FARM ONE MILE from Boy letropolitan Brauch Kab road. New vaildinan cheerful ary nouns wim, fra ioe. pure water. Address PLEET STALEY, Boy t's Montgomery County, Ma hay dt ERSONS WISHING BOARD FOR TRE SUa ‘mer, at & beal:hy location, with lange airy most, gga be Secomingdaned “ert Suue Eat pve. terms moderate. “Address Mrm. "A. Gaithersbune, Ma, WLAGETT MANSION, SILVER SPRING STATIC} ‘Met. Branch B. & 6. KK, will be opened June 2k, for sumer boarders. Ales wore Fovtiin va: Apply MiSs M. E. ANGEL, 1208 4th ae Bw. wl? OARD FOR THREE FAMILIES CAN BE OI vod tn Hillsboro, Va Lane. ¢amfortable root Mountain scenery pure water. Addrea Smyltae w Mies MB WHIT ANTED SUMMER BOAKDERS-NEAK siLv Fi ch, B. abd Q- Batlromd; Metropwlttan Doras 8 milte tidus ‘Washington. "Addrese YOUNTRY BOARD IN SHENANDOAM VALL to taltdwon aod Washington, bor, terns atpio te Pew AE RENSEDY, Chtrlostows. sediorsn! thom We re my TRY SEAT US Tue few busrivre for the wun ETT, Washington, Kayye T A PLEASANT 0 mountains of \ ory ber mou Bannock. Co. Ye. Ve metas ELIGH IFUL BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED IN 3, eR SD be uaivoreity ed Chariottans tie bee tifa ‘run. lanes. wiry toome, Tare, tug fresh trom ‘adress Mia Co STOCRTON hie Alben va. iny7-eolm FIKST-CLAS® BOARD. toe, milk in profusion, ker Yeriias wet daily. Ket rooms th tins Eictr ten minutes’ walk froin miausn Reterrne me quired. Terms moderate, Bre, CORYELL, my3-lu" OK A LIMITED NUMBER OF OUPSTS, HOUSE. Figg eee srs ov corer ocr Seulare adress ir. 3° wa BEAKD, Kutland. A A. , Md. mys-3we _ SUBURBAN PROPERTY. _ Fee ete LOTS AT TEREA She-thind to ‘an cre, 81.0 foo fend particulam apply to WY: YOUNG, 1308, men! 0 ee saute SALE—VILLA — Rr a ts Racist ot 500125 AN HEIGHTS,