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4 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: ATURDAY. bona fide daily circulation more than treble that of any ether daily paper publisbed in Washington, and much greater than that ef all the other daily papers here added / of wonpar a ON MONDAY ON MONDAY ‘The Star Out of Town, Persons leaving the city for any length of time can have Tue Star mailed regularly to any address and for any period they may desire, 2° All orders for the paper by mail must be accompanied by the money,—at the rate of fifteen cents @ week, or fifty cents per month, unless ‘sent toa foreign country, when the price, includ- ON MONDAY ON MONDAY ON MONDAY ON MONDAY ON MONDAY ON MONDAY Ang postage, is $0 cents per month. Om mompax ‘The fact that the rajlroads will be satisfied to = = occupy the mall together, far trom settling te Om MONDAY location of the common Station, showd be dis- ON MONDAY misse? from the consideration of every legislator for the District. ‘The railroads have no valid claim a wa site on the mall. ‘The Baltimore and Ohio makes no claim, except to as& that It be put upon an equal footing with the Baltimore and Potomac. It has expressed its willingness to occupy acom- | According to the calendar, summer commences June snon station at the Intersection of Maryland and | 1, an@eince the Virginia avenues, and to depress its tracks in manetetarers South Wasuington. The tillions expended by the oom Baitimore and Potomac In getting to Washingse ive I~ no such claim, beeay Catalan strengep of me Promise of a station site, not on tbe Mill, Dut at the very point to which it igaew proposed by Senator Morrill to re- moves#? station. ‘The latter site was named in peatticles of incorporation. The location on the mall was given by the nation later, in 1872, with ‘out any consideration whatsoever from the rail- road, The amount of business done by the road, the number of trains run, and the number of per- sons carried, furnish no foundation for the claim. Jt has put money in Its own pocket In serving the ON MONDAY a stock of summer novel- ‘ties as will be shown this year. The Sew guods are to be on view MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNES- DAY, MAY 28, 29 and 30, at SOUVENIR PRICES, lst of which you'll notice in next column. Your Presence respectfully requested to our ELEVENTH ANNUAL GRAND SUMMER public well, and if Congress has swolled its bust OPENING. ness and profits by giving it fora time a slight OPENING. ‘advantage in location over its rival, to the injury 7a ‘of the park, the fact furnishes no reason why that Soraaaee injury and that partiailty showid be made perma. OPENING. nent. Noclatm ean be based upon the occupation OPENING. already enjoyed. Congress, in granting the privi- OpEnrxa. lege. Indicated that it was merely temporary. For ws instance, In the House debate, Representative Pot- OPENING. ter opposing af amendment which looked to the OPENING. future disturbance of the road, said “It does not amount to anything, for tn the bill OFENING. itself we have Teserved the right to repeal or denied, amend the law at any time. Therefore when the public park shall pe Dutt, as 1 heartily hope it OfENING. May beat some tme, we can make such amend iments of the law and enact such requirements as OPEXING. ‘ay be deemed necessary.” sini ‘The temporary character of the occupation of ‘NING. the Baltimore and Potomac has been recognized OPENING. ever since. Lieut. Greene In bis report of 1862 OPENING. sayet ~The concession (of @ station site on the mall) was recognized at the time as an extraordinary one, and would perhaps not have been granted but | 7B display will eclipse the exhibition of 1887, and forthe dissatisiaction then ext inst the | naturally, for we have one year more perience Baltimore and Ohio. road, which had so long had . halae . the monopoly of all railroad connection with this | The great feature, however, of this “Summer's Open- tity. “It has never been considered as a final set- Henieat of he railroad question: the act, itself | ine” willbe LOWER PRICES, in many instances and contained an express provision reserving the rig] toueaity oF repeal at os ay oe, oa hardy a | BETTER QUALITY GOODS than offered the summer session of Conzress has since passed without some effort being made to have the concession on 6th street repealed. * * * At that time the old anal was not yet ited up, the park was only par- flally improved, and its value was only apprect- ated as a thing of the future. Now it Is a reality, and It 1s not too much to ask that the subject may de now reconsidered, as Was distinctly fiapiied in of 1887. The Opening Souvevir prices in next col- umn, of course, gives no idea of the qualities. There ie a reason why we can better serve you this year. the wording of the Dill and so stated in thedebate, a and a final decision be made, If itis again de- ‘THE REASON. cided in favor of the Foad then there fs n more to be said; the park will practically termi- THE REASON. nate at 7th street, Its size will be reduced from poe 230 to 180 acres, Sind the, continuous a REASON. the Capitol to ue White House will be cut o ft is devided in favor of the ely then the perk will ‘THE REASON. be preserved and the depot will have to be moved THE REASON. one-third of @ mile to the south, still remaining, however, within but, Uttle, more than half e mig THE REASON. from the center of property ¥. wi ‘Sth and D streets.” THE REASON. Every set of District Commissioners since the ‘THE REASON. new government of 1878 except in "SS and ’S6, ‘when hope deferred anda long series of disap. ‘THE REASON. pointments quieted for a time the demand, has THE REASON. requested the removal of the railroad from the THE REASON. mall. ‘There has been, therefore, no acqtiiescence by the District in the occupation, In the absence THE REASON. of a valid claim of right Im behalf of the ratl- ‘THE REASON. roads, not thelr satisfaction, but the public wel- wink edicts fare must be regarded. The only question ts ‘whether the convenience of the traveling public, im being browzht nearer by a few squares tothe business center, outweighs the bad precedent of giving several hundred thousand dollars worth of national property to corporations, of violating an impiled trust to hold the public reservations for ‘the use of the people and of destroying the sym- metry, beauty and, in part, the public enjoyment of the city’s largest park. To this question Tus ‘Stam sees only ohe answer. —— It isevilent that the shipping merchants and others throughout the United States interested in the safety of vessels at sea are in eargest in their movement to have an international marine con- gress called by the President, with the sanction of Congres, The clef object of the congress would be to devise a better code of signals than fs now in ‘The unspringlike Spring has crippled the Wholesale ‘Men, inasmuch as the Retailers whom they have credited have not disposed of Spring Goods, and many are therefore not meeting their obligations. It 1s at ‘such times ax these the weakness of the credit system is made more apparent and the reliability of the cash system asserts itself. Never before has our system Proved more beneficial to our patrons and ourselves. We give illustrations in general in the column of “Opening” Souvenirs, We quote below in details few pointed use for preventing collisions in bad weather. The ILLUSTRATIONS. present code, for instance, provides that, in a fog, ILLUSTRATIONS. @ sailing Vessel shall sound one blast on its horn to indicate that it 18 on the starboard tack, two if forges censaamp on the port tack, and three if the wind ts abaft its ILLUSTRATIONS. Deam. ‘This is inanifestly insuMctent, for, while asteamer might be able toget out of the ship's ee Way on either the first or the second signal, the ILLUSTRATIONS. three blasts would leave the whole matter as much ILLUSTRATIONS. as ever to conjecture, and since, with a stiff wind = blowing, a minute might be enough wo bring two TARSSERATIONS ships into collision after frst coming within hear- ILLUSTRATIONS. ing of each other, guess work under such condi veh tons is Very perilous. A much better code was — aa planned by Capt. W. B. Barker, after some fourteen ILLUSTRATIONS, yearsof study on the subject, and widely publisheg ILLUSTRATIONS. fu the early part of 1870; in which the signals, atranged, like telegraphic tleks, ta long and short pu once ae sounds in various relations to each other, indicated ILLUBTKATIONS. the exact point of the compass toward which the ILLUSTRATIONS. ship uttering them was headed. This would en. able both vessels to veer sharply to the right from their estabilsued course, reducing the chances of meeting to @ minimum. At the ume of the pub- lication of Capt. Barker's scheme, the comments evoked were generally favorable, and it was then ‘urged that an invernational congress be called to consider it, but the idea was not vigorously pushed, and presently dropped out of sight, Of course there are several other matters relating to ‘the safety of sea-going craft and their crews which All this spring we have sold # noted importer’s Coi- ored Ribbed Silk Vests for $1, for which the credit stores generally have charved $1.25. A line of Corset Covers at Re. are identical to those they have sold for $1. A late illustration enables the offering of 16 and 20-button Undressed Kid Mousquetaires for $1 a pair that geuerally retail at $2.50 and @3.50. For the “Opening” on Monday we promise hundreds of eur- prising illustrations of what our Cash System has done for us in the selection of our Summer Noveltics for 1888. The “Opening” Souvenir prices in next col- ‘uma will be appreciated when te Goods are seen, but, for the sake of the signal code alone, it would ve well worth the trouble and expense of con- ‘vening. $a ‘Mr. Evans, the liberal member just returned to ‘the British parliament from Southampton, bad to conduct i$ canvass by proxy, being himself absent from Eugiand while it was tn progress, Jiis American wife appeared at the public i ings in his stead, and carried him through in AN EXPLANATION. trlumph. The American wives of the foreign EXPLAN, politicians will be encouraged to take an interest an ATION. im thetr husband's political fortunes by the ex+ AN EXPLANATION. sages ot —_ Comencten in France, and of AN EXPLANATION. Lady Churchill and Mra. Evans in England, and ‘the belief will gradually be confirmed that no AN EXPLANATION. British candidate can be thoroughly equipped for Dattle without am American wife to aid DIS cam. paign, AN EXPLANATION. AN EXPLANATION. AN EXPLANATION. AN EXPLANATION. AN EXPLANATION. AN EXPLAKATION. AN EXPLANATION: AN EXPLANATION. SS ‘The departure of Lord and Lady Lansdowne for ‘England contrasted strangely, in the lack of inter est felt in the matter souta of the Canada border, ‘With the farewell of Lord and Lady Dufferin ten years ago. Whether Lord Stanley, the new gover- hor general, will continue the cause the law to it the fact. Practically, too, the ‘oth of May 1s a holiday to part of the District population and a half-holiday to another part. To UE every one on an equal footing decoration day uight as well be treated a8 @ recognized holiday by all, except of course the newspaper men =| ROVAL ‘A LIBNER, Bole Propristot and Manager ‘While the new summer stock comprises finer roods than heretofore kept by us, lower prices are quoted because of the efficacy of our cash system in an unusually dull wholesale market, the orftcome of a dull spring season and scarcity of ready money. ‘ur lesttimate patrons will not be restricted as to quantities SECOND FLOOR DEPARTMENTS. SHOES. 10 percent discount off marked prices. 85 Ladies’ Embroidered White Suits for @4. 87 Ladies’ Scotch Gingham Suits for 66. $12 Ladies’ French Sateen Suits for $10.50. 98 Ladies’ White Wrappers for $1.87. $10 Beaded “Pelerine” Visites for $9. 822 Beaded “Pelerine” Visites for 820. $1.25 Children’s White Dresses for 980. $2.50 Children’s Gingham Dresses for @1.98. $4.68 Children's French Sateen Dresses for $3, Children’s Wraps at 10 per cent discount, ‘98c. Childs’ Nainsook Dresses for 79c. 39e. Infants’ Cambric Slips for 31¢. 25e. Children’s Mull Caps for 210. 19¢. Nurses’ and Waitresse's Caps for 16¢. 250. Nurses’ Aprous, two styles for 21c. 23.98 Ladies’ Military Braided Jerseys for @3.50. 81.68 Tailor-Finished Imported Jerseys for $1.48. $1.35 Black Imported Stockinet Jerseys for 81.10. $1.1 Cashmere Shawls, all colors for B8e. $19 Embroidered Drap d’ ete Shawls for 617, $1.25 Frevch Woven Corsets for $1.14. Sc. Ventilating Summer Corsetajfor 620. 50e. Bustles, all styles for 41¢. 1¢. Bustles, all styles for 1:2c. ‘98c. Summer Balmoral Skirts for 840, $1 Cambric and Muslin Night-Gowns for 84c. 7c. Muslin Night Gowns for 68c. 85c. Cambric and Cotton Drawers for 68e. 1 Skirts, all styles, for S4e. 8c. Short Skirts, all styles, for 5c, 98e. Lace Trimmed Corset Covers 68¢. 98c, Dressing Sacques, all styles, for 75. ‘25e. Stamped Linen Splashers for 17e, 48c. Four-Pocket Shoe Bags for 39¢, 25e. Pillow Shams for 2c. pair. 9c Curtain Serim, all styles, for Ze. 15e. Curtain Scrim, all styles, for 120, 50c, Res] Madras, all styles, for 30c. $1 Imported Persian Scarfs for 75c. $2 Elevator in passage adjoining Glove Depart- ment; rear of store No, 1119 Pennsylvania ave, 1st FLOOR DEPARTMENTS, 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT off mazked prices of every article in following departments: Laces, Dress Trimmings and Buttons, Fans, Jewelry, Leather Goods, Dolls, Japanese Ware, Clocks and Lamps, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, White Dress Goods and Embroider. ies, Boots and Shoes. ‘5c. Neck Ruching, all styles, for 20¢, 4c, Boxes Tourist Ruching for 19c. box. 1zye. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, all styles, for 10¢. Se. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, all styles, for 20c. Se. Child’s Pure Linen Handkerchiers for 4c, 45c. Hemstitched Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs for 3 for $1, 12M¢. Embroidered Mull Ties for 10¢. $1 Black Silk Lace Scarfs and Fichus 85¢. 1c. Lace and Ribbon Tidies for 2 for 25e. 68e. Imported Persian Scarfsfor 50¢, ‘e. Fancy Dotted Veils for 5c. fe. Linen Cuffs for 8 for 50. 4c. Linen Collars for 3 for 260. 1c. Silk Mitts, al » Taffeta Silk Gloves for 19c. 48c. Silk Mousquetaire Gloves for 39¢. $1 Undressed Kid Mousquetaires for 89°, #1.68 4 and 5 Button “Palais Royal" Kid Gloves for $1.50 a pair. $1.25 Parasols, all styles, for 89¢. $1.80 Parasols, all styles, for $1.49, 83 68 Parasols, all styles, for $2.98. $1.48 Carriage Shades, all styles, for €1.29. $1.75 28-inch “Gloria” Umbrellas for $1.59, Gold and Silver Handle Umbrellas for $1.98. 5 Oil Boiled Sitk Umbrellas tor $2 4. $1.68 Ladies’ Silverized Handle Uinbrelias for $1.49. €1.45 Ladies’ Silver Gray Gossamers tor €1.29. $2.75 Imported Raglans, improved sbaye, for $2.59. $1.30 Misses’ Shiver Gray Gossamers for $1.19, 81 Black and Colored Silk Hose for 69¢. ‘3c. Fancy Boot Pattern Lisle Hose for 5c. Ribbed Lisle Hose, black and colors, 50e. 48. Fancy Cotton Hose, allstyles, for 39¢. 35e. Fancy Cotton Hose, all styles, for 29, ve, Ribbed Fancy Cotton Hose for 25e, 29e. Warranted Fast Black Hose for 23c. 2c. Children’s sizes, 5 to 9% for 2le. ‘Se. Colored Kibbed Lisle Vests for Ge. 480, Swiss Ribbed Vests, high neck, for 39¢. Se. Ganze Vests, low necks, for 21c. 40c. Auderson's Scotch Gingham for 35c. vard. 15e. Cropline, need not be laundered, for 1230. 60e. Euglish Tourist Suitings, for 40c. yard, $1.19 Biack Satin Rhadames and Surah Silks, for 61, $1.1 Black Faille Francaise, for 81 yard, $1.19 Warranted Biack Bilks for @1 yard, 1c. Fruit of the Loom Muslin for 9c, 10c, Lousdale Muslin for 9¢, 12%, Lonsdale Cambrie for 1140. 25e, Knotted Fringe Towels, all styles for 23¢, 15e, Huck Towels, 20336, for 12340, G5e. Bleached Table Damask for 520, ‘T5e. quality for 60e.; $1 quality, 80, 17c, Boxes Stationery for 120. Se, Playing Cards for 1c. pack, ‘33e, Bottles Florida Water for 29e. 29. Bottles Bay Rum for 190. Lubin’s Extracts for 200. ounces €1.50 Folding Mirrors, new styles, for 81.25. 10e. Imported Tooth-brushes for 8c. MEN'S DEPARTMENT. GKear door of 1119 Pa, ave, 85e, “Palais Royal” Dress Shirts for 790. 50c. Unlaundered Dress Shirts for 440. $1 French Percale Shirts for 88¢. 81.50 English Flannel Tourist Shirts for 61.25. 50e. Fisk, Clark & Flage's “Flexible” Scarfs, 370, 50c. Fisk, Clark & Flage's New Bows for 37¢. 50c. Fisk, Clark & Flagn’s New Windsors, 370. 480. Four-in-hand Scarfs, all styles, 37¢. ‘48c. Knot Scarfa all styles, for 37¢, ‘25c, Satin-lined Silk Searfs for21c. ‘50e. Suspenders, all styles, for 39¢. 25e. Suspenders, all styles, for 15c, 15e. 4-ply Linen Collars for 11¢. 20c. 4-ply Linen Cuffs for 18e. pair. 81 Fancy All-Wool Summet Underwear for 7Da, 50c. improved shape Jean Drawers for 46c. 50c. Gauze and Balbrigean Underwear for 460, 0c. Natural Wool Underwear for 46¢. ‘25e. Gauze Undershirts, all sizes, for 216, ‘25e. Half Hove, all styles, for 21c, G0e, Lisle and Cotton Socks, all styles, 46c. 01.75 28-in. genuine “Gloria” Umbrellas for ¢1.50, 82.20 Gold and Handle Umbrellas fot ¢1.98. 82.75 Oll-Bolled Silk Umbrellas for $2.46, 81 English Dogskin Gloves for 8¥¢. 25c. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs fot 190. ‘123gc. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for 10, 45c. Jap, Silk Handkerchiefs for 3 for $1. ‘Ew Souvenir List necessarily abridged for want of space. Nearly our entire new stock of Stiminer Novel- ti o.at com price during the “Opening.” 2| FAL AIS [PALAIS ROYALE om antanwe, AND Pan, Av, ‘TAT-19 PA AVE & 401. 403, 405 & 407 ITE BT. ‘A Listen, Propeteton | eos EY SEMEL ESR a o VV ER NNW RRR one3 i Vv SAEHE H Sss8 p2- =e aeUEFVS WSS Fight to sell only one D.C., New Biscx_ Axo Ware Gros. bie} ‘AXD Secnies GRENA- DiNes. a PRPKce CANTON CREPE AND CREPE DE CHINE. Bee Wee SE Stn aio NEW AND. PATTERNS IN CHANTILLY AND M. SE LAGE FLOUN CIN NEW IVORY BND OREAM “ALL: FABRICS, COMPRISING; ataxtuowsoror is, SRUDDAR MERDOU CLOTHS. BEATHICE CLOTHS, ‘8 RTKGES ENKIETTAS, FEATHER CLOTH! EILINGS, | AND TENN BUITIN pHANGING FROM $0c. TO $1.23, NOVELTIES TSH AND FRENCH WHY GOODS; NEW EMBROIDERED. Swiss MUS- ENS NEW EMBROIDERED WHITE ROBES ‘08 COMMENCEMENT DRESSES. news INDIA LINENS, PERSIAN LAW FIQUES. PURE, fANEN LAWN OROANDIE, INDIA MULLS, AT “LO' “SPECIAL BARGAINS” IN WHITE PLAID INDIA D LINENS AND NAINSOOKS, AT 12jgc. ta PLAIN Midas ae Freee : vi yeaa rit SF Patabiitnel THO. ANA AVE. OOK 9 EY, SATINE REMNANTS BEAUTIFUR DE signs and e): it i ‘Silk yard Ze. DOU LE 745.747 Stat Re. Panamera Stone. ‘To close out our stock of Car follow ep oe aaa 2 Pieces 8 Pieces ae crane Drty, Brassele, ot 92 was Qi 25- Sa Ty sat be wan 808 Brussels, at 45c, was ‘Ble, vane dtair, at same low prices. fon, Cotton and Wool and All-Wool, extra: oo et ponding low prices, e portunity, and good styles, This is your op- GLOVES. MITTS. Pure. wt Gave and Mitts in \d Colors, f+ m2 peak a rd Silk Gloves nl ite, in me in Men's Laundered Shirts, sizes Wt fice Was $1, now 7 5c. cncheet bbe | Tn"Satines’ Challis, Batistes and Crepe- ‘Bargains in White Dress Goods, at 12340. PARASOLS. PAKASOLS. Bargains in choice and Nobby styles. They nrust go. MATTINGS! MATTINGS! ‘Headquarters for LOW PRICES. CARHART & LEIDY, 928 7th and 706 K st. n.w._ NDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, my26 EN'S ANGOLA oS Fog. rade, cuff and shoulder: we are selling ‘entire sult at 76c. Seiten] SOMBIN TION, 241 ani my26-2e This isnot what we would call parasol weather, but this is just the time that youcan buy a Parasol much cheaper than if the sun was out and shining brightly, and this is the reason we have on hand an immense stock of all the latest novelties and newest designs in this line, which we must sell, and we are not going to wait until favorable weather, so DOWN GO THE PRICES, and if you are wise you will take ad- vantage of them. 80 PARASOLS FOR 3 PARASOLS FOR 4 PARASULS FOR £3 PARASOLS FOR ® $2.25 PARASOLS FOR $1.90. we think that will sell them, U U MMMM BBR RRR REEL U UMMMME BRR U U MMMM BBR RRR FE U UMMME BR UU MM M SBR OR L A S ia AA AAA aa ‘We now carry a stock unsut Ascorayent, Qual corey inited, ssa hata AN tie guaratiteed goods of the best makers. ea, ‘Ustial with us, the lowest that can possi- Diy be uamed. ‘The desiziis of handles are the choicest, whether of ‘Bilver of Oxydized. We are now selling Ladies’ Gold Cap (warranted 1akt Gloria Cloth Umi ra AT 81.59. ‘And other goods at prices Which we alone can mention no one ia BBB RRR OGG. A It NN ON 588, RB A RORG AA Il NN NG. Bos 2“4 Rt ‘oct ALT NWS Ss0® ‘You should take advantage of our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. This is how we are selling our WOOLEN DRESS GOODS. #140-inch CASHMEIHE 1 LATDS, uanidsome effects, ght Beate. CHECKS STRIPES, ke, 36 inches FOR 39. “bs PLAIDS, 30 ances. wide, G06, CHECKS, 36 inches vis, YOR 2 And equal redetions in other Wooten Dress Goods, We have an Unusual offer to wake in GENUINE LACE STRIPE FLENCH GINGHAMS, pith pla goods or, pin, stritog to match, Colors are Beliotrope, Pink, ue, Lt, Brown, ‘Bk. Brown, ‘ke. Cannot be bought anywhere for less OUR PRICE 35e. A YARD, arrival of CHALLIS, in handsome designs, at 1s ou’ cTIROEL FLANNELS, in Plaids, Checks and Stripes, atte AYAKD 100 ond 33! and 13je. CHECKED INDIA pet Dot HOUR TUWELS, colored borders, Todor » FOR 19c. EACH. jez Bm & FB WMG S Pe AAD EASE we 2A “od Sas = 7TH, 8TH, AND D STREETS. Fo SALE— oice Lots a CAPIEOL VIEW PARK, Adjacent to Forest Glen Park, at low rates, and on easy terms, Apply to 8. E, LEWIS, 435 7th st. nw. my26-7t (2a floot.) EMNANTS OF NEW, GOQDS DIRECT FROM ills, New Sp: 20e. Dress Goods at 12}g0. Ise indie Linens in late resanante as 1 MILLERS, S120 Met, mw. EN'S AND BOYS) BASE BALLSIVES.O90 |: IN- Jaut's Kid Button Shoes, 1 outa? id Veal Gale Button suoes, sizes my20-3t_ DOUBLE Sut ie Titi we. To Tue Isrenzsrep. ‘There never was s season that we have made greater preparations for a White Goods Trade than this; like others, the weather has effectually interfered with the hopes that we entertained for their speedy removal, ‘and “now go they must.” We cannot patiently sit here and wait for the fates to be more kindly to us, so we have made up Our minds to insugurate one GRAND 12%0. SALE OF WHITE GOODS ON OUR 2p FLOOR. ‘This sale will include Pisin White Lawns, Plaid ‘Lawns, Striped Lawns, Plain India Linens, Fancy Plaids, &c.. not » yard in the lot worth less than 25c. This ought to be agreeable news to mothers contemplating the buying of materials for CONFIRMATION, EX- AMINATION, and COMMENCEMENT DRESSES, BUY NOW and you get the materials at one-half price ‘and to make this sale all the more interesting we have marked down all our LACES and EMBROIDERIES ‘tesuch low prices that you can now buy 2 yards for ‘what one usually costs you. This is not idle talk, We MUST GET RID OF THE Every lady in Washington and friends visiting wall tent the sincerity of our slatementa, Ss? LANSBUBGH & BRO, INSTIGATORS OF OLOSE PRICES, * 420,492, 424, 496 7ch eb, 417, 419 Sth et. ONE PRICE AS ALWaya. SAITy aD autre vi Se mae a SATURDAY, MAY 96: }sss—pous Bosrox t, Hove “Stone News, 26TH, 1 pe CHANGED DAILY. se e shall offer values extraordinary for MOY. DAY, May 28th, fow of which are suumescey below. on. ee is called to our excellent line of Fine Flannel Shirts, Belts, Ties and Blazers, which we are showing in good variety at very, very low Prices, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. nw. Moxoare Warrz Goons Buzouxs — Cte mores ‘two: RENT_TWO COMMUNICATING UNTCR- AEE rom ges es corend Se NO Res as Fe —A FURNISHED ROOM WITH Bo. Be wentleman in a private family. — x We shall offer,on Monday morning, the fol- a ‘TED—1 HAVE 5. is FOR _pon Rae NEWLY PAPERED AND PAINTED Jowing remarkabie vanes in White Goods EDA CLERK» oe :| Wiiowes PATER ‘WufUrnished third story roms. 72) Rik st a ele PIECES 3, peer work. Bor 40, bear gocure ood tenants by placins £2 RENT_FURNISHED— THREE LARGE COM. ONLY 8c. PER YARD. 38 setae L-im” | A munioating rooms to » quict x Niet bouer. 75 pleces White India Linoms, fine sheer qual- D0 SALESMAN FOR WIN VinG DALY APPUAGK: | See Eis canoes pees ei eee ee 8, bat ova md 6 te pce, nee to pent 74 JOR RENT — DESIRABLE COMMUNICATING 150 pieces White Victoria Lawn and India sp—A COMPETENT WHITE WOMAN TO ——— unfurnished. on second and hing Linons, superior smooth finish, sheer quality. ONLY 1240. PRR YARD. 50 pieces Sheer English Nainsook, in white and ecru, excellent quality and usually com- mands 150. ONLY 125c. PER YARD. 150 pieces White Plaid Lawys. ONLY 12}. PER YARD. Srecial.—40 White Tancy Plaid India — “CLASS: RT Ss Tastion and best prices raid for pent ee Regie eas Aa GMART GIRL, TO ATTEND comnters: on baring, © S-BUS as atone EDA (LADY , STENOGRATHER, a ithe OK. He Baron | OUTS NY? ‘A PARTNER WITH CAPITAL IN AN ALfithed al antate Wusinese: referopen fo quality, aad eold usually at ONLY 15c. PER rakp. ‘This is beyond doubt the greatest value yet “Os vlecee Write Swiss Mull Crinkle Goth, [es eben DUNDORE'S F SNPLOTMGT a wide and narrow stripes. ASERaascualby ial ‘men, and women, white ONLY 100 PER YARD, Colored. for all ii i¢ labor, for Dise (Beoond floor.) cand staton with reference. 717 M stn. w-tiy 11-4 WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Gor, 11th and Fats, n.w. Exrma Vacors Ix Suxs For ‘MONDAY. ‘We shall offer on Monday morning thefollow- ing extraordinary values in seasouable Silk 24-inch Figured China Silke. light ground, covered with attractively designed colorings, . Sold first of the season for $1. ONLY 62%c, PER YARD. 22-inch Figured Bengalines, light «round, ‘with fancy colorings, Sold first of season for $125, ONLY 81 PER YARD. 21-inch White China Silk, 500. 24-inch Ivory Shanghai Silk, 750. 27-inch Ivory Shanghai Siik, $1. 29-inch White Japanese Silk, $1.50. 24 and 27-inch Colored China and Shanghat Silks, in Straw, Matze, Canary, Orange, Manda- yy ANTED—AT 1757 N ST. N.W_ A WHITE GIRL juired. a aa waitress: references requ J ANTED SEVERAL SOLICITING AGENTS FO firat-clacs Life and ‘Accident, Ineurance Com, Yee "Gallfrom 8 to 10ain, UDELL & CO. 00 het. nw. WV ANTED—ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT ¥ = man to make himself useful in office and some knowledge of collecting nh increase according to ability. Audra, iu Own 5, wr ow idweiting, with full particulars, Box 10, Star gf EDS COMPETENT WAITRES waite Axrerred. Apply ou Mouday, after 10 Ovclock. Vermont ANTED—A COLORED MAN As WAITER; willing to go to she country forthe summer, ‘have best city references, APPLY Detween 12 and 1413 Mase, ave n.w. my26-20* pur F. i ANTE! NASH, 710 Oat. aire at B32 C st nw. referensns my OR RENT ELEGANTLY PUKNISHED ROOMS “giintle of en cuite: very cool and peasant, 1408 forthera ahd gouhern exposure OR RENT—A PRIVATE FAMILY LIVING IN AN i WANTED SISCRELANEOUN lagant house in the fueet part af te iy wn ENTLEMAN “TO TAKE A FUR r sume pmee ar Poe al a - FE lodge a few genUemen at price, Ad ose Bes Ghee os JOR RENT—793 INTH ST. NOW. OPPosire TH Park. three unfurnished Koous oi ANTED — GOOD SEOOND-HAND CLOTHING. | rordrouces required 6 secud four for whictt ie Weenie ot Getta cant | ron nant cwTiW Boaun. moown o¥ avon PASKEWS Loan Office, 201 Reun.ave., corner 2det. | A* sor, south front; if taken now cam be ha ut» aw. imye-ly_ | wer rates for the year throughs, locate bewutiful wud D. BOUND. GENTLE | “ om. may 26-3 WHERE Ss See eran Set | Tron mes condition. CH. KNIGHT, GOT Tub st. mw at ‘ANTED_STEAM CARPET, CLEANING. CAR: 3 mattresses and furniture reapbol- ‘A. H. CHACE & Bi mye NTE! ‘LADY WHO WILL REMAIN>IN Wir all summer would like use of Piano, best of gether: furnished or uufurni elegant lange bouse, «) cooking allowed; Bo my 26-3t Fee BEST 2251 NEw youK AVE? Rooms on first ui TOONS, SEPARATELY OK TO: care guaranteed. Address Box 08, Star office. Winton CASH FURNITURE. FEATH| ‘Carpeta, Stoves, or Household "Address a ore H. BAUM, 219 7th st « OR KENT—TWo PLEASANT FRONT AND TWO. ‘ANTED—A FINE, UPRIGHT PIANO AS GOOD | {).5y't2;pN 28 Story: Turmished, board i dosined, Tie 17th at in my? ok KENT—A WELL FURNISHED OOM Wi ‘as bew, and but little used, is offered ata low feure to exchange for a good, soud, Prompt dri Drea, not over eight years’ old. 7 x rene Doank Apply at 1014 12th st. aw, my BO piano can paid to suit = jour-cont si ~ {OR KENT-471 H ST. NW. TWO OK THREE 008 condition will aleo be Weadea Ue tor hnkoe™ unfuruished rooms, souther: exposure: tiodera FASO EKCHAN. ve imaprovementa. sultabe Tor light ‘howmekeeplue uo + dren , aleo One furuisbed ball room rent toderaie, my2I-6t Ww ANTED—TO BUY FOR CASH, SRCOND-HAND Turmiture, stoves, carpets, feathor-beds. also old sper brane and Copper. lange oF aul Kaives Box Tos Star .rofkee uy WASTED PARLOR 17 “aeciring eequtet Mattresses made over in fi first-class sty SO per day, referomces ex- References furnish! a to workinanshtp. Work done cbs! peso at Nretnces."adlreas c MELON Sid oth st | on wENT-ONE NICELY FORMIwinED,oost Yin, Mikado, Gold, Pink, Rose, Azalee,Coral, Sal- ‘mon, Ibis, Hengal, Etna, Terra Cotta, Ciel, Azur, Celeste, Turquoise, Gobelin, Saphir, Navy, Pop- py. Cardinal, Nile, Apple, Myrtle, Moss, Olive, Steel, Cadet, Lilac, Mode, Heliotrope, Venttian, Verte GERMAN GikL FOR GENERAL ousework; family of YORGS, 428 och a. ‘TED—A LADY OF SOME BUSINESS QUAL- ations and well educated, desirous of obtain tog good, responsible: ogite ah Tabac, Bisinuth, Mahogany, Pistache, Char- | stauthkrm: 10 weenly: Vio 2. KT, treuse and Bae, O12 Fe aw. ie ONLY 850. PER YARD. Wi ED-LADY AGENTS, ENTIRELY NEW ‘The above uae tae ol undergarment; nothing li over above light silk fabrics are the most fay- LOU eeld past iment, some agente make as hich as ored for Evening Dresses, Tea Gowns, &c, for wear at watering places, and are being made up ‘with lace trimmings, both in plain and combi- nations of two contrastins shades. Particular attention is directed to the beauti- ful colors enumerated in the last-named fab- ric, _ eteraereesceened HOH tah 2ACH8 Smee vont a WE PAINTER INQUIRE G TSS? Tdth ne, ovat house 1o4e 12th 'TED—TO-DAY—COOKS, CHAMBERMAIDS, Puse wiry waiters Bc: lio, help for water io} fia TEVENS EMPLOYMEN if i Dot ne Uae my 26-31 'TED—BOYS WITH GOOD SOPRANO as voices, Liberal salaries Apply at St John§ Parish Hall 16th st. bet. Hand I, adjacent St, Friday at 6:30 p.m my§-fice-sun W: |TED-SALESMAN WITH EXPERIENOE IN a Adar: office. Gas Fixture trade, reas Box 128, Star y ARTED—A FIRST-CLASS SERVANT. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ste, n.w. Loos: Warxixe Jaczets Reovcen. ‘On Monday morning we shall offer a lot of Ladies’ Spring and Summer-Weight English ‘Walking Jackets, made from Corkserews,French Serge, ant Broadcloth; also a few Tailor-made English Kersey Jacketa, being the balance of a TO COOK few lines we have been selling at 612.50, do general housework in a family of four $13.50, sland a5. mens aden: ° a = yy CHOICE 810 EACH. 70, Seatpitice Scam ae AP ad ANTEDA YOUNG ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and Fats. nw, | BEN} to ex MEE SBCS, AMD Lc Tes Georgetown, vy ANTED-LADY WITH NO FAMILY WANII Lavrs: Wootes Scrrs Repvcen. Whoa like another lady to take ‘To close ont the balance of our stock of Pipe ‘or ohe oF tworooms, “yeaa Ladies’ Woolen Stnts we have made the follow- ing notable reductions: ANTR st TOUR, ORG, GERMAN AMEIICAN behp-acke country in Me tercuoee required. AUDIy £730 810 Suits to Gost. n.w., Uyfore noon or after G pam." myZ4-iit* 812.50 Suits to $9.75. ‘ANTE! ERGETIC, ENTERPRISL: $14 and #15 Suits to 810.50. War asta nti Waadneton to rayerest 817 Suits to $12.50. 820 and 22.50 Suits to 815. ‘These embrace plain shades, and fancies, well- made, neatly trimmed, and at the reduced prices areextraordinary values, (Third floor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ste n. w. seaal antes sCHULEe cate fat yee thks AN ABLE-BODIED COLORED Max fe, with no children, to take care of lange ‘Send. m: 17.19,26- x. office Luilting: references reqtitred. address toBox 60, = a for a new specialt Bre-pront eat Y. agent —— ordered acarioad fre eck. . ‘sata “fi ‘bsif car- one 13 180 je, Gey Oe Heke Mk ois ake eh ge PAT BFE CO., Cincimiati, UHR. Wass AT BURGESS EMPLOTMENT ‘Avency, 425 10th st u.w.. above Gas Oflice— ‘Waiters, Coachmen, Butiors, Salis, Desirable places for all who ‘ence required, TANTED-$100 TO €300 A MONTH CAN BE made working for ws Agents preferred who can furnish thelr own horses and give their whole time to the business. Spafe inoments may be profitably em- Bese let Aten vagumecion in torn ag it LS jc WRAPPERS. On Monday Morning we shail offerthe fouow- ing three lots of Ladies’ Wrappers, being the Dest values possibly procurable: 1 Lot Ladies’ Fine Print Wrappers, made with Hubbard front and Princess back, an excellent assortment of light and dark figured effects. ONLY 81.25 EACH. . 1 Lot of Fine Percale Wrappers, made with “Wateau” back and Hubbard front,whiteground 4 jain st, Kichmond, Va. with a great variety of neat figured patterns, Bo glee des ONLY $2 EACH. 4 eT Te Glia 1 Lot of Ladies’ Wh.te India Linon Wrappers, fig git Ate AR, Ses neck, sleeves, and front trimmed with embroid- unmel 1 Apply at waite of BECKWITH & QUACK: ery; made with Hubbard front and Princess ENBUSH r2> Bridye st. George! ow ‘ANTED-—COMRADES OF Arrant soldier novelty ever pisced on the. mar x. = ONLY @2 EACH. (Third floor.) Kets, cute ELA, Jeary (particulars | Address LERNER & 1713 chestuut s,, Euiladel- woop: ARD & LOTHROP, Fi Pa Se Ue ABaY Y AURE macetig Two Bancarss 1x x JeEnsers ‘We shail offer on Monday morning the follow- N—1OR PATENTED Nov- ‘used in every Lousebold. -Lib- fs iene ine Vy ANTED SALESM excellent values in Jerseys: jes, uretul Roos “El, Bleck Deported itorkinette Jerseys, ¢qalcomminsione lowed. One doilar will start you tn ‘yest front, excellent material, splendid shape to TEs noses, D ietplt on, Grand Rapida blica, ‘The usual price of this Jersey Is 62.50. “pyib ‘and one lange uufuruished bed-rootu, ia desirable VANTED—THE PEOPLE OF FIRST WARD 7 cation. Apply 1322 14th #t nw myo" V Kuow that J.G, KEInINGER has opened an toe Ei} _OME NIGEL PUSHEEEED Book ba hs ey eibots —j— — sone ns sccond floor, with tret-class board. referonces lea. Tayiotmn | Feauired.. 1410 Nat aw r oi aia 8h | Qe RENT en tar XW. OFPpaTTE TRAN W. ‘ells; Pumps) ER - 5 well work of nl Pleasant rooms for sts without board: references et JOR RENT—SECOND FLOOR, LARGE, NEWLY- furnished front rvom. with kinds due’ Wiel “etekauen euapioved: prompt at tention. ‘prices inoderate; driveu wells a specialty. muy 14 Tn ANTEDLIT EROWN THAT FRA ALDER ey, etter ie churned every meruing aid de- tire Cheese aud Butternsiik, Sweet Mik oc. per quart ‘rout fthiceu exposure, tw ered —~ i ‘soutien © © myS —" | Apply 800 10th st. nw ie V ANTED-ALL RESIDENTS OF NORTHWEST | Jo0n RENT—IN A FAMILY OF TWO ADULTS, best milk sold in| B'two newly fu ‘communicating a gig Puinhed Wasnifeton, divert from farm, pricy 28s guar 10 | second tor :04 Kat salts | sm de ‘nyS-Ime | QOH RENT—i010 K si_ 8, W. BIGELY Fou- rEg sap window” also twocomnit~ nished ANTED-MISHES, OLOQTT | TUPE- | aicating rotens ou secsua hoor, rok ‘reesousisie, con- writing gt it ventent to F-st, car, herdic passes the door. my20-J* Fem, é-—— 4 JOR RENT—1409 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE Boe Reeatmmamacernos” M3 tar | PRRMENT a0 MARSACMDSETS, AUER Ws ANTED_ TRY QUE Bi TTERINE 4: 20 CENTS a MeuNed. saafaction assured (all tue year | VOR RENT—AT 455 MO. AVE, BAN DGOMELY- Or mouey refanded. 401 Gst.u. ®.:openall | A’ furnished large aud swall rooms, on 2d and ies ecrders delivered ‘at house | Hoots, house newly Depered anal painted trv plusabiine panes ny abe 70K _KENT—44 K BT. promptly. N-B—No counection whatever with aay tatalls, 3 WE Pots Bao mya sot" ‘WM. C. SCRIBNER__ Se ee _—. Ppayered, =, all the Db UG, BORED, AND DRIVEN, | inodern conveniences for eepilg , batt ou wa. SNES or ‘trie pot ii man- | Svor: sink in kitchen; ouly @13 1 ner, “Pumps made to "work, Saar MOA | POH RENT 022 § St, XW A FORNISMED stock furni "Teruis moderate, at, Moa ‘AT. | room on 24 floor in cool house with private family; ‘33 Bth st. ne. _ | convenient to thive fines of cars. retereuc WW4S TED FREDERICK yoors P BAKERY, ALL | also sual uusuruised rooui, 2d door, 210 7th a nad 4 and 5 Center Market, ok RENT—708 STH BT NW, ___Tth-street wing. _myl-3m_} J nished rooins; convenient to Pateut, Post ani WASTED By Ee BOpy TO KNOW sion Offices. also’ 1 office room to let my 26-30" That they can preserve JFOR RENT —ENTIRE FIRST FLOOR, PARTIALLY Fine Clothing, 5 Fuse, Woollen Be by nindling Thess | A fUrMisued, including piauo: darKe ‘aloove parict, second floor, for sleepiug room; ail mod. ups; and article. to the CENTER MARKET, COLD S1ORAGE | Tor BOOMS, where they wil He kev af a fined Veupery thre dari he ot scasou, at a moderate price per wo. myl-1m x TED HORSES, TO PAST onth. 131 Eat. me We FSR 1CEEY FURNISHED kooms wrTHt Table Board. 11:36 12th st_n.w 7 g; KEGPING | JOR KENT—FURNISHED bh DUM ON Fixer, Wit Sa oie eee EEaE Sent oe SMCS P CLA, stig, 3a V e>— ARPET CLEANING AND V trating Works; testhors Renovated, Mat ed tresses Made. Over, Furniture tow seal Moths for Hroyed. it, YOUNGS, Dice 1902 Bh aye. Factory ‘jou =e 34 LST. = ns a hous: T ANTED-OLD GOLD AND SiLvER juteacen joatiin. Ay TED SOUR, PLC ‘Bokaet i sng Jeweler, 005 Strat, Opp. Pateut Office. mani -sin Ei GEN WASP PaTENOWN THAT 6. 8 BUNDY, OF 458 Louisiana ave. (opposite City Hal, ie Cou missioner of Deeds tor States aud Territorion, for the 21 K st. JOR RENT—TO GENTLE ful rooma, furnished or uufurniahed, neighbor! joa, Ap. 5 1th wt FOR RENT—FLATS. JOR RENT—WEST five lange communic cold water, sink, coal required. Apply to Sanitor. 2 JOK RENT—TWO FLATS AT BUMMER KATES, Apply at WOUDMONT, lows Circle and 13th st. new. may 12-nkw. OR RENT—FURNISHED FLAT_WE CAN RENT ‘October 1, 1888, at only €30 per month, » six-roou! Fiat near Lafayette Square abd <D FLATS, 2620 K &T. N.W., bath, range, hot ne . vocupied by r: References given aud required. coran treet. ze {OR RENT—KOOMS, EN SUITE, PURNISHED hed; north and south exposure. a rare OB RENT—O010 13TH STN. W.—TW yariore, furnished or unfurnithed; «uit tor lawyer. Also, two third-story Tour faiso large frout parlor on second foo prices; two bedrooms on third floor, 6 month. G14 12th st. uw. JOR RENT—COOL, AIRY, FURNISHED oom, especially desirable for suinmer cot ous bath, corner Leu Pasa the ‘door. prices, 121, FOR, = JOR RENT_OFFICES ON NORTH SIDE OF NEW YORK AVENU? between 13th end 14th ste aa dh omunicating doors. om Bret ry — MILL &. JOHNSON ee ee ANTED=ED DIESSMARERIN EVERY FAMILY. Lot 2. Biack Extra-fine Imported Stockinette Earners for Prof, CHMISTNEIS now Stuer |] Jerseys, braided “Breton” vest front. box-plaited national lor om" al jach-rule ‘back, thoroughly made, and perfect in shape, fit, measure alone, ‘Fatterng gud snaterials, cut, este, and finish, Oxy ¢3 EACH. Sf Woden "22 Fat awe vaahingion, D.c (Third floor.) WOODWARD & LoTHnop, WANTED--SITUATIONS. cor. 11th and F sts, n.¥. New Lors or Lisex Surerso. We shall open Monday morning a new stock of 'TEN-QUARTER PURE LINEN SHEETINGS, which embrace better qualities than we have ever heretofore beet the prices. + 0c, $1, 81.25, 81.35, and 81.50 ANTED — DICKS. AC “AGENCY FOR ‘COOKS, Me a site Sar : TED-SITUATIONS FOR 50 FIRST-CLASS Ware ar eee URE, Burs, walters, rivers, de, tis ain “ivad ben nd oT BUMNHAM, O30-009.F cravks' need apply. A oe” BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED AN eituation ax Coase ip a veivate twoud Feferences «ive. Call at 036 I st. n.w. (N11 COMPETENT late WOULD W Sitar wit a fat eavine the ety a copnpanion; ira dresnes neatly: vives, massage: te Xi Sulitaes Teferences rm lending intla ‘Star office. FE DERLY ARO, G00 Wiis saigaat PR aS ogres other work. a few bours dail or country, jivaleyt, Garmiuiiieeae a Sisrerk D.c. per yard. ‘The growing popularity of using linen for bed coverings has induced us to purchase quite ex- tensively, in order to secure the bottom price. ‘The above are unequalled for intrinsic worth. «Second floor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Cor. 11th and F sta, n. w. Ixponraxt Haxoxercuer Orrenixa REMARKABLE VALUES IN JAPANESE SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, ‘The superiority of Japanese Silk Handker- chiefs over the China Silk is plainly apparent: FINE ROOMS FOR OFFICES, {OR RENT—TO SMALL FAMILY OF L id F st. Biieht, beautit Pres on so ere es amy titchen “aad aryuricuancen if aevredy bark LS = = ead refereuoes exc! aged. Address Box G6, Star ry ENT SiX-hOOM BIGOK Witt 3 window, nice cellar amd modern tap SATO ot in G20im advan hey yquerstore. Avply 766 b st. n., ENT—OOZz¥ FOR RENT—STORES. ‘TORE: OR CAN BE RUN ON nt, Petares. Addras Box Oh Star oon myZOe | on Foes a 14TH ST.; LARGE NEW bn with brick stable; best busi- | Jj0K RENT THREE Ei ¥ LARGE Fr E. C CUTTER, 1423 F st, ating Kou, wvond four, furuinbed of untur: may 24-thnt-1* pb RE x niches! je. Call or address 117 Gin st. me, RoR RENT_sHow- WINDOW AND PART or | 128 x -_ store 611 7th st. n.w.. opp. Patent Office: . -y ONE FURS ~~ A, ~§-F—4 oe mercantile or ofice burlbese ee: guutpine | cna door with tine lagee. south. trout sindow leo gem all rou on saine floor, Comforts, references cxriatyed. JROR RENT_ TAREE PLEASANT sEOOND- si gens, fa for housckeoping, to ten mut ee FORREST STORE AND DWELLING ON a street aw. Lanre store and house. 7 roms, ood place for any kiud of business, Appl: _- LSA au Tigee =. didren, Apply 435 K st nw. my26-at° KENT_NICELY- FURNISHED hvoMs, EN RENT—AN OLD FEED STORE—A Rok KEN Heat only | RO, MENT SICRLY FUREISEED, Be chance for some one with small cayital, Sige —, oT 1417 320 ot. p.w. with excellent table board if desired commodated. 1103 G st. n.w. ‘R.A. PHILLIPS, 1419 New York ave. Fe RENT_sToun AND DWELLING 1 ar x {Qk RENT FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED 14UN at. nw. comtalnin 13 oot, with, All ay Kooms; very desirable. 322 Cnt uw. my26 ee ———_ =<. | 20k RENT—RoOMS, = NISMED OR UNFU: * Bished; southwest corner 14th and Swin mw. GOR RENT—FOUR VERY PLEASANT ROOMS, i with sued board, in private fatuily. tiwe loos FORRES RENT—AN ELEGANT Meer 15th at Te ‘cool, windows required. oom 14, 1008 F under ordinary circumstances at @1. % ONLY 8730. EACH; 6 FOR 85. Other qualities, equally cheap,at 61, $1.25 and 1.3736. Sine Fancy Japanese Sik Hemsttichea ‘Handkerchiefs, 20 inches square, one inch ‘Box tt Me lee : — ONLY 75 EAGH. sz ait aac cannes etigy o ‘WOUDWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and Fate, nw set a 5 Warear oe : Ro eh building, city. my 25-20" MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S BEADY-MADE WOOLEN SUITS. ‘36, Star Ware aranas FoR ALL KINDS OF ERS = eS ts: lease given it = T. N. W.. A NIC Geet cotter, smoother, tnore, eteniy woven, | WV ANTED_At, MEADUUARTE Hauinrese tice. ee Saal eos tems oro shany bey soto ‘and in the long run cheaper, although sold at © | snd Nurses. Neamt cos fa Coachinan. : RENT-STAULES OR RTALLA FOR, ONE | two mauarvs from Lowe Cinie only #10. higher price. Weare enabled to offer extraor- | Butlera SAM'L A. Ex | Brinndred horace st 14th J SET cha bumniadee eal” one inary values at present. WANTED-COVENNMENT. POSITION Ts Reon, with or withvat Loard. yemaui ‘White Japancee Silk Hemstitehed Hundker. | .Y) Peter cent monthly for ND UND. a. Apply at OO Wa B Tyo chiete,2i inches square, Linch hem, splendid — | $3426" Sines Ra Bieter once Ae _LOST_A’ FO RENT JUNE Isr, 14309 ST NW, = ‘quality, all white, and fancy colored borders. iesean lie aii” Go ONLY 7c. BACH, 6 FOR 84.25. Wik rc A XOUNG, MAN, POSITION, IN 20, REWARD FOR SOLITAIRE ee Tg tt anheiaele cad het vsinagrig: aortic tae G20 Fe ch fohebatitk S"Fuisbek N-1510 HBT NW. HANDaOMELE xerebiefs, size 22 inches square, 2-inch hem, all | NusiZcan St tay30- =| Fee white, and fancy colored borders, Would sell rn —— oak ig ome 7 ON YPren 1 a, ay 258° vacana Ni 1723 HST XW. FOR THE KE lovely) rodma on Int apd 2 at greatly reduced Fates, my25-3 ‘OST—A PUG DOG WITH ee amano a ose answers to naive of , RENT AT e12 147) unicating roots oD parlor and ¥ bedrvoms, will fig ae INST. BI Pave, and 43 ee Le ses re, BE =$3.20,8 Tiss 4 ane DAE, of BERS —VeRY TLE Leino. Mee SOE ren ees aes Pictater tt us HUE il een ee b recom aes. fn