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E_EVENING 5 STAR. NGTON: ~ WASHIN SATURDAY. CHOSBY 5, NOVES. ‘The Evening Star bas a regular, permanent bona fide daily circulation more than treble that ef any other daily paper publisbed in Washington, and much greater than that the other daily papers here added ‘The Star Out of Town. Persons leaving the city for any length of time can have Tax Stax mailed regularly to any address and for any period they may desire, 9 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 to a foreign country, when the price, includ- ing postage, 1s 80 cents per month. ——————— ‘The project of a national zoological park on ‘Rock Creek, for the establishment of which a bill has been introduced in the Senate, commends it seif a8 a matter of national concern to all the People of the republic, and is favorably discussed by newspapers in widely separated sections of the country. Forest and Stream says: “There 43 not the slightest doubt that if a national zoological garden or park were to be estab- Ushed at Washington it would receive generous donations from ail parts of the country, and ‘Would, before long, almost without any cost be- sides that of the transportation and care of the animals, contain a large and thoroughly typical collection of North American mammals, birds and Feptiles, The surplus animals wiiich would be constantly coming in could be exchanged with foreign gardens for such exotic Species as might be thought desirable. The iunportance of preserving lMving North amer- ican mammals can hardly be overestimated. Duffalo is practically extinct, and the range of the elk has become so contracted in the last few years that It Js apparent that the same fate awaits the noble species, There are others that will survive Jonger, but the people at large know nothing, and never can know, about them unless they shall be brought close to their homes. All these animals ‘should be secured before it 1s too late and placed On exhibition where they can be studied by the naturalist and be seen and admired by the people. ‘The United States is perhaps the only great na- ‘on on earth that has not a well-equipped zoolog- jeal collection, and we, who in so many re- spects lead other nations, should not be Dehindband in our efforts to enlighten and instruct our own people about the animals that are native to the soli”. ‘The Boston Duily Globe also warmly endorses the plan of a national “200,” declaring that “the wild ‘animals indigenous to the United States are rap- Adly becoming extinct, and unless some means are taken to preserve spectmens of them the coming American will be as ignorant of the animals which ‘Once roamed over bis native country as we of to- day are of the mammoth and mastodon.” The | ‘Minneapolis Journal, in a like vetn, complains that ‘while ali the great nations of Europe have their | “2008,” the United States have made no move in that direction, and it antictpates that the project ‘Will meet the approval] of Congrest. These spect- men comments Indicate that thoughtful Amert- cans everywhere, irrespective of their locality, will appreciate the national character of the proposed ‘undertaking and the public benefits to be derived from it. a It has been remarked that brevity is one of the notable characteristics of the democratte plat- form. The civil-service reformers grieve over the fact that In securing this merit the endorsement Of civilservice reform wasentirely omitted. Un- doubtediy the managing editors of the platform in their labor of condensation cut out the eulogy upon the achievements of the Administration in the enforcement and development of this reform inorder to make room for matter belleved to be more effective and Interesting. The explanation ‘That the proposed plank on this subject was edited ‘ont of the platform for the reason and in the man- her suggested will probably be satisfactory to Those civil-service reformers wuo are Feformers or free-traders. It 1s more plausible, ail things considered, than the expianation of- fered in some quarters to the effect that civil-ser- Vice reform is “nolonger an experiment but a fuct,” and that the law has been so faithfully ex- ecuted and with such consistency and firmness by ve democrats that to give the subject prominence @ the convention would have been to invite or awaken doubts asto the sincerity of the party and the President. A humorous element 1s de- Tected tn this conciliatory declaration of avotd- ance of a course which might cast a doubt upon democratic sincerity in this reform which will cause it to amuse, though it may not convince, ‘the unbending civil-service reformers, at whom it 3s directed. — + Judge Andrews, of the New York State Court of Appeals, a man of advanced age and a jurist ual- versally esteemed by his fellow citizens, was thrown from his horse while riding in the out- skirts of Albany yesterday. The cause of the ac- cident was a swinging telegraph wire which had | een broken by a storm on Wednesday night, but which the company, suffering no inconvenience from its temporary disuse, had neglected to Fepair. Should the result of his fall be fatal, New York will have lost a valuable citizen, and the bench and bar a distinguished member, simply because a rich corporation has Deen able to fight successfully against the popular demand for the aboli:ion of aerial electric wires. If the legislature of New York state had listened as readily te the loud complaints of the people as to the softer voice of a well-paid lobby, the city of Albany, and every other good-sized town in the State, would have had its telegraph lines under- ground five years ago. Perhaps yesterday's acci- Gent will arouse public sentiment to the potnt 03 effectiveness. None of the previous numerous ‘Victims of the overhead poles and wires have been men of such distinction, and their lives have ot counted. $$$ ‘The discussion in the press of the need of some Such system of signals for the use of vessels in a fog as that devised by Captain Barker and noted in these columns some days azo, has brought to ‘the front the scheme of a Mr. Hughes, of Brooklyn, ‘Wuo has made a code for whistles and horns, in Which, as in Barker's, each of the thirty-two points Of the compass 13 indicated by a combination of Jong and short lasts, like the dashes and dots of a Telegrapbic alphabet. The pecultar feature of the Hughes code, however, as distinguished from ‘owuers, ts Its simplicity, the first blasts indicating | the quarter, and the others the especial point. A mariner who knows how to box the compass— the first lesson the landsman learns after setting foot aboard—is enabled by the plainness of this method, to read a signal by ear the moment after the code bas been explained to him. It requires no elaborate memorizing, and the hu:biest sailor ‘afloat, if be has his bearing unimpaired, will be as Useful for a lookout in a fog as the commodore of a feet. —————— Judge Billings, in Louisiana, takes a view of the Gecoy letter question wbich, whatever else may De said of it, at least appeals more surely to com- mon sense than that of Judge Speer, in Georgia, | the other Gay. He defines a decoy letter as a| sealed package addressed by one person to another | aad placed In the mail; and hence he holds tnat M deserves the same protection as other sealed packages. This seems only just and reasonabie, A thett fs quite asmuch a theft, in substance and intent, when the money stolen ts marked for future identification, as when it is unmarked. It is the purpose of the thief which it is the law's business to inquire into—not the purpose of the person addressing the letter or the person to whom: it is addressed. ee ‘The Scott who fills a modest seat in Congress is ‘@ smaller man in stature but a bigger man in poll. es than the Scott who headed the ticket of the whig party in 1852. The hero of two wars wasde- feated in his one civil struggle by a hasty plate ot soup; but disaster has not yet overtaken the hero Of Allentown and St Louis, The man who can Pledge the Pennsylvania democracy to the support Of the most extreme tarif reform doctrine, carry througn the nationai convention of his’ party every vem of the program laid down by the Ad- ministration at Washington, and induce ex-sena- tor Thurman to accept a pomination which he had. never before been induced even to consider, is a good deal of a general, even if he does not wear ul epaulettes $$ After a strike which bas cost one hundred thous- and dollars in hard money, the Chicago brewery employees have gone back to work, and their “bosses” continue to be at liberty to hire union men oF not, as they choose. This sort of wartare, ‘one Would think, must grow tiresome after awhile; Dut it is kept up with marvetlous persistency in ail parts of the country, b always, apparent- Jy, with the same results, _—_—_——_——_ pom crn MERCHANT, ede ‘Relgphone—Kard, 1088-4: Branch Oftice 822-2. ‘The | also tariff | Se. p THE EVENING SFAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©... SA’ Aa Asa ry NN EER Wow ENN E ‘rey SXN oreo Www ERE kee Wee NNN KER OW OW EEE NN NTTTTEFE GRR PPP RRR 11'sSSq EONNN TE Re PR RES SE EE NNN T EE Pres Ses, Ee EONXN T EF EE OER E REEN NN T EER Pe S95 kep “THE ECONOMY” SHOE STORE WILL BE OPENED MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 11, WITH A COMPLETE STOCK OF SEASONABLE BOOTS AND SHOES, aT “ECONOMICAL” PRICES. WE WILL CARRY A FULL LINE OF RELI- ABLE GOODS FOR LADIES’ AND GENTLE- MEN'S WEAR, AND INTEND TO MAKE A - SPECIALTY OF NEAT, SERVICEABLE SHOES FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLS. WE BELIEVE IN SMALL PROFITS AND BIG SALES. HIGH QUALITY AND LOW PRICES, EVERY PAIR OF SHOES WE SELL SHALL BE A WALKING ADVERTISEMENT OF OUR RELIABILITY. GIVE US A TRIAL. 1, STARGARDTER, “THE 802 7TH ST. N. W. Hos AND, WINDOW-SHADES, PATENT SPRING Roliers, 27c.; Transparent Dado Shad Pat- ent Rollers, 49¢, DOUBLE COMBINATIO: Jeo-3t 1241 and 1243 11th Grearty Repvcen Prices SEATON VERKY, ror fo terry & Brother. CY FRENCH Sal (BEST MAKES), REDUCED FROM 435¢. TO 50 PILCES IMPORTED. DEE Woot Cttiaas aT TeS°rN BLOCK-PRINTED H SATEEN ROBES, REDUCED FKOM DUCED PRICES” ON EMBROIDER- STE AND GINGHAM ROBES. * ON ALL, FANCY PAKASOLS, PARIS COMBINATION SUITS AT DOWN PRICES” IDE, FRENCH, ALL-WOOL FOULE ES, REDUCED CHOICE FRENCH, ALL-WOOL CHEY- IN TO 50c WIDE. AT 81. FORMER PRICE $1 42 (INCHES “WIDE, IMPORTED, ALL-WOOL STRIPES. CHECKS AND PLAIDS, KEDUCED tee FROM $1. TO “EXTRA FINE” PRINTED INDIA SILKS AT 75c., RE} 1 AND 31.25 LOUISINES AND SUM- LAtD" SURAM SILKS, REDUCED FROM ‘0 $1 PER YARD. “EX THA GOOD VALUES"IN BLACK AND COLORED $1,81.25 RURAHS AND INDIA SILKS AT 75 CE DESIGNS" IN MARQUISE AND CHAN. FLOUNCINGS AT LOWEST Ly bac NEW LLACK TWISTED SILK GRENADINES AND HEENANIES RANGING PROM 7oe. TO 82 PER i “IMMENSE STOCK” OF WHITE GOODS_AND WASH FABLICS, RANGING FROM 126. T0 $1 PIR YAKD. ER-VLAIN FIGURES AND ©O Perry iniiding, Ponn. ave, Corner Mth wt,» FROM 3 TO 5 INCHES DEEP, ease barraia in Tad Fstablished 1846. 745 and 747 that ee. MULL SATIN STRI N ats, 10 96. new French Sacecn Heme Merrimac Sateen Remnaats, DOUBLE COMBINATION, Jea-3t {INE FIGURED lect styl firured sad plata, isige Lith st. Punavecenty_ Stone. BARGAINS IN SUMMER GOODS. st received au ther lot of those fine Challies at 4. Finch styles of Satines: ood quality 12340. 12% a 15¢. Crinkle for $ an Cashiers Scarfe ia biack, cream and colors, with and without fringe. Full Line of Black Jerseys, all prices. Rest Bandanas indemand.’ We have them, from 10c. tosh PARASOLS. __PARASOLS. A full line of Parasois and Sun Umbrellas. Special— 28-inch Silk Umbrella, m frame, Kood quality, only 81 orth $2.50. Gloria Cloth Sun Umbrella, in 24, 26, 28 inch, with plain and fancy handles. Satin Parasols, in plain. checks and plaida, all colors. TABLE LINEN. TOWELS AND NAPKIN! A full line of ‘Table Linen in’ bleached, cream and ‘Turkey red damask, all widths and prices, Napkins of all kinds to match, A fui line of Towels from 106. to 73e. Anybody in want of these sods will do well to look over our stock before purchasin. Full line of Embroidvsies in Caiabeic and Nainsook. meing in aud MEK UNDERWEAR BU MAL EX UNDERW ‘Tadies" Gauze Verte, af — f 374g and 50c__ Balbrigsan “hirts "29, 90 and'75e. Gauze and Balbrigy: 3 “Gentlemen's Bleached Jean Draw: Pall stock of Matting irom 12% t0 Full stock of OW Clothe in 4-4, 3.4, 6-4 and 8-4. few more Carpets at the low price adverdsed CARHART & LEIDY. 028 7th and 708 K st. n.w. 9 x OFFER! CHILD'S RIBBED HOSE, WHITE per pair, Ladies’ and Misses’ Pure silk Mitts. Tes per paur- Be soz 745 and 747 8th st.ge. JINE BLACK JERSEY MITTS, 25c.; EMBROID- ered Chen shightly sotled, 8e.:"Tadies’ Pine an Vest, French neck, 25c." DOUBLE COM- 1 se 9-36 Tsooeo Mauseny. Some few Hats that have not soldas rapidly as we Wished them to we reduce tos price that we know will sell them, Were... Now. -84.50, $6.00, $7.50, $850, $3.50, $4.50, $5.75, 96.50, 810.00, 7.50. Especial attention is called to our line of Black French Lace Hats and Bonnets, made of all silk lace. Fine French Flowers, Ornaments, &c. Large variety to select from at $4.75, 85, $5.50 and $6. WORK AND PRICES GUARANTEED. THE BB. 00 SN ON B OO NNN BBE OO NNN BB OO NNN BBB 00 NONN MM MM A Rk ooo H Ma ch BR Gg Hon Ee MMM 2“S EOE Go i Rees ed ADIES” OPERA. TOR SLIPPERS, 49c.: LADIES’ ‘Oxford Ties, ; Childrea's Oxford Tie:, 44c.; Genuine French Kid Hand sewed By Buttou Shoes, ‘oy toe and coms 2.99, DOUBLE COMBINA- ry et Ton Bae 1s Pas Ones 4 GENERAL REDUCTION OF PRICES OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS. As we are desirous of closing out as many FANCY DRESS GOODS as possible before-stock taking, we have reduced the prices of @ great many of our most desirable styles, and ladies who have not yet fully sup- plied themselves for the season now have an opportu- nity to do so at extremely low prices. ‘We now offer our whole stock of French printed and plain colored SATTEENS at-25 cents per yard, which does not cover the cost of importation, and many other SPRING DRESS GOODS at similar reductions, Call early and you will not regret it, ONE PRICE, IN PLAIN FIGURES. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 9 919 PENNA AVE. REAM CRINKLED SEERSUCKUR. 4%0. si oe Cx SUN Mala Drewes net ____— 745 and 747 bth wise. BGT Aid Son tp tas aoe Seas J. Hosz, 1309 F ST. N. Ww, Invites inspection of an elegant assortment of French BORNETS. Traveling and Shade BATS, (MED BON! ‘and colored MILAN HATS at ACTUAL Cost. ne ‘FANS in great variety in choice designs, Pay ore Mas M Cizunme Ovr Suz ‘We have a lange stock of goods, and must convert ‘them into CASH before we take our annual INVER- TORY at the end of this month. For this reason we have PUT THE KNIFE INTO PRICES, and if you are ingneed of CARPETS, MATTINGS, FURNITURE, or UPHOLSTERY GOODS, you will NEGLECT YOUR OWN INTEREST if you FAIL TO AlTEND THIS SALE or tell your neighbor of it, It will pay youto ‘buy for FUTURE USE. Here are « few of the many ‘Dangains: 25c. MATTINGS, plain and fancy, CUT TO 190. YD Best JOINTLESS FANCY MATTING st 350. YD. EXTRA SUPER INGRAIN CARPETS, 650. YD. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS from 50 to 80c. yD. BEST 6-FRAME BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS, $1.15 YD. Other grades of Body Brussels Carpets from 85¢. to 81. BEST MOQUETTE CARPETS, st $1.25, BEST WILTON CARPETS, at $1.50. Best All Wool Art Squares at 75c. pr. yd. SOLID ANTIQUE OAK CHAMBER SUIT, FREXCE PLATE BEVELED MIRROR, OVAL SHAPE, for $37.50, Imitation Mahogany Suit, BEVEL MIRROR, 8 pea., for $32.50. Antique Suit, BEVEL MIRROR, 8 pes., for $32.50, WALNUT SUIT, MARBLE TOP, BEVELED MIRROR, 10 pcs, complete, for $4150 Walnut SIDE BOARD, MARBLE TOP, $18.50. In UPHOLSTERY GOODS, and LACE CURTAINS you will have to look through the stock to sppreciate the BARGAINS, Baby carriages at cont. A big stock of the LEONARD HARDWOOD CLEANABLE RR- FRIGERATORS, the BEST and CHEAPEST in the MARKET. REMEMBER, THIS SALE 18 FOR CASH, and YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS IT. Come carly before the stock is picked over. W. H. HOBKE, 409,16,23-3t 801 Market Space. A Few Worvs To Lavms ABOUT EMBROIDERING MATERIALS. SILKS for embroidery work is being used very ex- tensively in allof the new work, and outlined with gold thread. We are showing some handsome after- noon TEA CLOTHS worked in Silk and ontlined with pure Gold Thread. New ART SATIN in all of the new shades, made ex- pressly for us and worked with our newshades of Rope Silk. ‘This work is very effective and works up very quick. Rope Silk can be used on any other material as well. We will show during the next few days some ex- quisite samples wrought in this besutiful material. Our assortment of RUPE, FILO, JAFAN WASH, and FILLING SILK is the most complete in the city. ‘Complete assortment of all kinds of Embroidery ‘Materials for decorative purpose, 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO, New Building, 514 9th st. nw., Sole Agents for the Light Running New Home 29 ‘Sewing Machine. 27 CH SWISS FLOUNCING, 250.; 40-INCH ¢ Swiss Flouncing, 48¢.; 40-inch fine Orien! Flouncing, 35; 40-inel 5c, all 8. DOUBLE COMBINATION, 1241 and 1243 11th stae. ean Bo e8 = oF ptm | DRAWINGS Sa Hass Annually and absolutely free from all possible loss, EUROPEAN PREMIUM BONDS. Don’t Lose a SplendidzOpportunity. DRAWINGS MONTHLY. An installment of $5 will purchase a right to take part in 28 Drawings Annually and at the same time be credited to the purchasers account a s part payment on the bonds. GRAND PRIZES OF $2,000,000, $1,000,000, 100,000, 850,000, &c., &c. We shall place this ines to invest in these Bonds within the grasp of all by selling the series of Bonds constituting these Drawings at monthly install- ments of #2, and the frst part payment shall mmedi- ately entitie the purcoser to rights of the com- diets owner at the next Monthly ‘Draw! g. of which we shall furnish lists gratis after cach draw! THESE BONDS WILL ALWAYS BE PURCHASED by us af the market prices ‘and likewise accepted as collateral for loans iy MUST NOT BE CONFOUNDED WITH ANZ LOTTERY SCHEME, and are not so recarded by the U.S Courts They afe bonds similar’ in character and pUrtose to those of the U. '.. and are issued by the solidest Europeau Governments, ‘your orders . E, H, HORNER, Banker, 65 Wall st., New York, And inclose therein the first installment of $5, the : ogee receipt of which willentitle you to all the Sbove set forth, and will be followed. bye Wo giving the number of the bonds pur E. H. HORNER, Banker, 65 Wall st., New York City. Branch Office, 803 Pine st. St. Louis, Mo. je0-e06t Maz Osorss Paourntr Frizv. ‘The special prices for Drees Goods quoted in this Rveuine’s Bargain List are for Monday, ONLY, but in justice to our out-of-town orders by mail will be filled if received ‘WEDNESDAY. PALAIS HE OVAL ARGAIN LST FOR MONDAY, JUNE 11TH. WE NEED only make the following explanation: ‘The special or reduced prices quoted for Monday in our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT are for the most desirable and seasonable goods, and which at regular Prices are beyond competition. We know this, because we quote our “leaders.” WE THEREFORE do not apologize for the small reductions in prices which, while not seeming much on paper, will be appreciated when the goods are seen tenfold moze than the imaginary reduced prices quoted by merchants who judge their patrons fools. ‘The MARGIN of profit on our “leaders” is so small that the reduced prices bring the goods to cost, and as ‘we shall do three days’ business in one on Monday we repeat emphatically the following special prices for ‘Monday, June 11th, only: ‘THE List. 60c. CREAM SERGES FOR 390. (The proved best value in town at 60c. yard.) 500, TOURIST SUITINGS FOR 400. (English All-wool Cloths in Check and Plaids.) 400. SCOTCH GINGHAMS FUR 35c. (Anderson’s—the finest Ginghams imported.) 69c. BLACK SURAH FOR 62c. (Who does not know of our 69, Surah?) 890. BLACK MERVEILLEUX FOR 750, (This quality silk is sold elsewhere at $1.) ‘In the “Star” of yesterday evening we advertised— Men's Fisk,Clark & Flagg’s Scarfs, worth $1, for 39¢. Closing-out Sale “Palais Royal” Kid Gloves. Job Lot 4-Button Embroidered Kid Gloves at 55¢ A Job Lot of Silk Mitts for Ladies and Children. ‘Bargains in Fans, Ribbous and Fine French Flowers. New Neck Ruchings and Collars at Reduced Prices. Special Prices for Laces, Embroideries and Handker- chiefs, ‘We naturally anticipate a big day's business on Mon- day, and since the weather may be warm and our first floor overcrowded, we advertise in lower half of this column special BARGAINS ON SECOND FLOOR. ‘When we tell you there are 34 windows on our second floor, each 12x3 feet, and since we have less than half the number of departments than on the first floor, we can promise you the COOLEST PLACE for shopping oF resting in Washington. We have selected the most desirable; and price-worthy goods, and therefore de- mand your confidence and appreciation of the special Prices for Monday on our second floor. Details below. THE PALAIS ROYAL, Sor Dersrruzxt Banoars. (PALAIS ROYAL; second floor.) ‘85 Warranted Hand-sewed French Kid Button Boots for $4.25. Ladies who understand fine shoes will ap- preciate such quality and style. Would cost to order st least 87. Boys’ $3.50 English Calf Boots for $3. Button and lace. Saine quality as Men’s 86 boots. Gentlemen in buying their FLANNEL SHIRTS would do well by ¢: their purchases. stock and assortment of placed on our counters befor line of FLANNEL SHI BEST ENGLISH FLANNELS Variety of patterns and stylea, MAIN CHECKS, we. PLAITED OR PLAIN Bosous: ‘The prices we guarantee 10 bo be, the lowest and the values the best at the figures named. in, handsome rihat You will HAVE TO Bay gy 23 je offer you YOUR CHOICE 7 it we won! Tf you wish cals. ee Sh AER GESTION on TERMS APE Bartha ‘barrains, 88 RR A 7 WAU SU Ab YV¥ AE y Ee VALUES oF JA AA i RIBBON In ‘ottoman border. FINE MILLINERY, TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS AT MARKED. DOWN PRICES. UNTRIMMED HATS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. JACKETS AND WRAPS AT HALF PRICE. POSTER KID GLOVES. ‘my17-30 Contax Dezranruext Banoars. (PALAIS ROYAL; second floor.) $3.98 Nottimgham La¢e Curtains for $3.15 pair. ‘Never before such Beautiful designs for $3.98. 10c. Curtain Scrim for 7c. yard. We include the fine ‘new patterns opened yesterday. 29¢. Cream and Lemon Madras for 25e. yard. Sur Deranruent Bancarss. (PALAIS ROYAL, Second Floor.) 85 White Suite for 84. The fit and the style of $10 suits. Less embroidery the only difference. ‘$22 White Suits for $19. Basque of solid embroid- ery, trimmed with Moire ribbons. Sample on figure in window of No. 1117 Pennsylvania avenue. $1.68 Wrappers for $1.35. Mother Hubbard front, Princess back, American Percale. The equal of the French for designs and colors. Children's $1.50 French Sateen Suits for 98c. $3.98 Sateen Suits for $2.50. Embroidered yokes and embroidered puff sleeves, Embroidered $2.50 Gingham Suits for gamps. 50 Gingham Suits for $1.35, Trimmed with em- broidery. 10 per cent discount off marked prices of Children's ‘Traveling Suits and Ulsters. These are made of light all-wool English Cloths, Tweeds, &c. While they will not show dust they are very stylish—typically English, 91.98. Sexsey Deranruext Bazcarss. (THE PALAIS ROYAL, Second floor.) $1.08 Vest-front Jerseys for $1.68. These are im- ore stockinet and tailor-finiehed and extra-value at 1.98. $2.98 Cream Jerseys for $2.68. Very superior ‘Stockinet. Nota spot or blemish. Saawt Devanruesr Buzoarss, (THE PALAIS ROYAL, Second floor.) 81.48 Cashmere Shawls for $1.25. Hundreds sold = and pronounced the best in town at $1.48 acl Uspzawesn Derazruext Bazauss, (PALAIB ROYAL; Second floor.) ‘750. Nightgowns for 68c. ; “Mother Hubbard,” tucked ‘and embroidered. 85c. Cambric Drawers for 68c. : embroidered ruffe, 81 Corset Covers for 50c. and 68c.; cambrie. Some with lace; some with embroidery. ‘85c. Summer Balmoral Skirts for 69c. $1.15 Skirts for 98c. ; four styles equ! $1.68 Street and Toilet Sa-ques for $1.35. 1 Indie Linen Secques for 75c.; embroidered, $1.15 Cambric Drawers for 90c. ; four-inch embroid- ered ruffle and 15 tucks. Leeaxre Deearmesr Bincans. ("PALAIS ROYAL,” second floor.) 680. Caps for 49c.; finely-shirred iy- ‘mull, prettily lace $1.15 3-piece Caps for 95c.; large bow of mull, St perfectly, easily laundered. 81.98 Children’s (1 to 4 years) Dresses for $1.68; ‘new styles zephyr gingham. Corser Deranruexr Banoams, (“PALAIS ROYAL,” second floor.) ‘75e. Ventilating Corset for G5c. The great success of this new corset is because of its lightness combined with durability, and becsuse of its comfort combined wade, Bustle for 33¢, ‘The new Spiral Bustle, loping new: from the waist, and now so fashionable. acetone? 907 PENMBTLVANLA AVENUE, Cor. 22th st. ond Pa ave, . “Sromz News Fon Moxnuz. Au 371-2 Duzss Goovs AS AN ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY WE SHALL OFFER ON MONDAY THE BAL- ANCE OF OUR STOCK OF 3740. DRESS GOODS AT 290. PER YARD. CHECKS AND STRIPES IN GREAT VARIETY. 10,000 Yanos “Oone Fur |e Mr HELP. AY; JUNE 9, 1888—-DOUBLE SHEET. WANTED--SITUATIONS. tolersd aocks aod a) Wate rake See ‘waiters, # | cities; country, and ow, Wares re PMMEDIATELT: peat W Weems ues ean between 3 and 4pm. Lat. ae WASTED. WE DESIRE To EsTanLinn A GEN in Wi to control capital may secures, farina ee 'ANTED—AN INDUSTRIOUS MAN ON SMALL fonday, June 11, Tetons Sofchonk -WOMEN COO! 10, TO 940: Chak ‘Wo will open Monday moraing, Wyma ‘ous tenaroee TEN " CASES OF “OUTING’ UTING™ FLANNELS Sm; Water Pees, Drivers gatas Hanan’ 6 Hands Golored, iis GREATEST VARIETY OF STYLES YET SHOWN, Wines a ast ONLY 15c. PER YARD, eek cae: ae eke ‘This is acotton fabric finished like wool, and. “| 2 4s warranted fast colors and unshrinkable. Is shown in s variety of attractive English stripes 1m ligt delicate effecta, and is particularly oui YACHTING SUITS, LAWN TENNIS COSTUMES. Also for Ladies’ Wrappers, Children's Dresses and Boys’ Shirt-waists. The desirability and iveness of this fabric should cause for it an animated demand. We also offer: 10 handsome patterns of 27- iach Shirting and Tennis Flannel—half cotton 4nd wool—in light checked and striped effects, Equally as desirable for men's and boys’ shirts 8 for ladies’ Tennis, Archery, Seaside, and ‘Mountain Suits, Warranted fast colors and Ron-shrinkable, Heretofore sold at 37340. ONLY 25c. PER YARD. 27-tnch half-wool Llama Cloths—a very choice ‘wash flannel—in about 40 different patterns in Unusual attractiveness. Light, medium, and dark effects, in wide and narrow stripes, emall and large checks, &c. REDUCED FROM 500. TO 3740. PER YARD. 27-inch Chudda Tennis Flannels, in the pleas ing chudda-weave stripes, in light summer effects, Fast colors. ONLY=50c. PER}YARD. Men's Shirting Flannels in an almost endless variety, and we do not believe such a superb as- sortment is to be found elsewhere in the city. Prices 50c., 65c., 75c. and 81 per yard, S8- We makes specialty of Men's Flannel Shirts to order. (Second floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. nw. Wurre Goons Fon Moxmar. ‘We shall continue the 12%c. offering with a number of additional patterns and qualities. Plain White Goods, Checks, Lawn Plaids and Stripes, Plaid India Linons, Included in this Jot is a 40-inch extra-quality Plain Indis Linon. Some of these fabrics are usually sold at 15, 18, 20, and 25e. ONLY 120. PER YARD. For covering pictures and chandeliers we offer ‘White and Colored Tarletans. ONLY 123 AND 150. PER YARD, OF $2 and $2.25 per piece of 16% yards, Extra good values in NAINSOOKS, MULLS, MASALIAS, PIQUES, &eo. (Second floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Cor. 11th and F ate, n. w. Lace Varvzs Exrnsonprsany. Recent lange purchases'at the New York auc- tion :sales7at extremely low prices enable us to offer values unprecedented. Advantageous purchases can be made on Monday. 2,000 yards White Oriental Laces, attractive Patterns, 2 to 7 inches wide. ‘The usual 15c.{quality for"123g0. The usual 20c. quality for 15¢. ‘The usual 25c. quality for 20c. BLACK CHANTILLY LACE FLOUNCINGS. These handsome laces are meeting with an in- ‘creased popularity and will be worn of evenings during the entire summer and early autumn. ‘While we have a superb variety of patterns and qualities at a very wide range of prices, we to-day cail'particular attention to— ‘2 Flouncings at $1.80. 82.25 Flouncings at 82. ‘White {Oriental Lace Flouncings in an un- ‘usualiyfattractive variety of choice patterns, ONLY 39c. PER YARD. Other qualities at 45, 48, 56, 75c, and per yard. SPECIAL—On Monday we shall offer 50 dor. ‘Windsor Ties, in a great variety of attractive plaids, dots, figures, &c., in rich colorings, suit- able for ladies and buys. In the lot is about 10 doz. Boys' Scotch Plaid Basket Silk Ties, which ‘we have heretofore sold at 40c. each. CHOICE OF THE LOT 250. EACH. (Firat floor, to the right.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. n. Treus Ts Lixex Goons. ‘On Monuay we shall offer 68-inch Cream Ger- man Linen Table Damasks, in handsome pat- terns, extra quality. ONLY 600. PER YARD. For the fruit;season—White and Turkey Red Linen Doylies. ONLY 50c. PER DOZEN. For Lap Robes—66-inch Brown TwilledLinen Ducking. ONLY 75c. PERAYARD. 50 dozen All-Linen Hemstitched: Pillow- ‘Cases, unquestionably the best values possibly obtainable at the prices, ‘22% by 36 in., fine;quality,"82'per pair. 22% by 36jim, extra fine ‘quality, 2.50 per pair. SPECIAL — 10-4 Blesched German Linen Sheeting; superior bleach, smooth, soft fin- ished, ONLY $1 PER YARD. (Second floor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ste. n. Sciex Suxs For Mosnay. On Monday we shall show an elegant line of Light Silk Fabrics for] summer ,wear.at the sea- shore, opera, &c. 21-inch White ChinalSilk, 50c. 24-inch Ivory{Shanghai Silk, 75¢, 27-inch Ivory Shanghai Silk, 81. We continue to offer our stock of Figured Chins Silks, Benalines, &c., at «reatlyzreduced prices. A notabieredaction is: 24-tuch Printed China Silks, reduced :from $1 0 50c. Offering textraordinaryfin Black Gros Grain ‘Silke which we secured sttsuch advantageous prices we ardenabled to:zoffer them lower than ever before Wearing qualities guarantesed; desirability unquestioned. Dollar quality at 85c. Dollar twelve quaility at 94c. Dollar-and-a-quarter.quality at $1. ‘An examination of these silks will readily convince you ofstheir intrinsic value. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts, nw. Agr Faxcy Wonk. Com: embracing | nearl requinlts for art fancy work” Today we attention to an exquisite assortment of FANCY SILK FABRICS, In the Newest “Art Shades, PONGEE SILKS, 500, PLAIN CHINA SILKS, 85 FIGURED CHINA SILKS, 61.25. PLAIN AND FANCY SATINS, &c. (Fourth floor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sta. nw. ‘We make a specialty of zthe products of B. Priestly & Co., of England, Block Sik-wary Clarvta, 42 in. 81, 61.25, warp 81.50, and $1.75 per yard. ‘ane and $1.50 per yard, = sani ‘Tamise, 40 in. $1, $1.25, Site-warp Feather Cloth, 4210. $1.25 ‘ ‘Silk-warp Tamise Cloth, 43 pet yerd, oa nd nave ne poor inthe world of tertbun, WoopWaRD & 5 W: “ast etione Eire Soom 4,053 Fees Sietlsde me Y OF REFINEMENT TO A3- Riise MERRION tom ‘ANTED—TO-DAY. COOKS. CHAI help for city and’ comntry. at ibe STEVENS ‘Empl Emer: ment Buresu, 425 1ith st nw. Wittsitannty et aie ‘Pennsylvania MAKERS, FIRST-CLASS: ave mw, at ae ANTED—WHITE COOK, IRISH PREFERRED, rails We fe ty 9 TASTED IMMEDIATELY Neeneae ANTEDTA WHITE GIRL FOR NURS! MUST tions required. yt ‘500, soruer of Mid come well ‘recomm Sifter 6 p. 10. 1323 T et. n w. WW ANTED_—MAN TO RUN GANG SAWS AT MAR- Wy tle quarry ;etate terme. Ai D GIRL FOR ri adress QUARRY, Star mended: two 309-3t eee y® manufacturer. 0) ENT 10 REPRESENT T 8., West Cleveland, Ws! DICKS _AGENCY FOR | ToKa qiletafortraveling walters family and resorts. Ww DA GOOD Wi WHITE WOMAN TO: Wrowotannl ETOHGE TS home ani yours white man sents, Apply Alleity Smee wee erator DoT THE Wert tanec rer Lae ee Fa ANTED AT DICKS AGENCY, WOMEN, ¥ COOKS, Mies eae aca | 9 Tciphonewn ss Tene —— W&AXTEDISITUATIONS FOR KG s OF servants, free a Tih st. mw: aleo, cufts, pee x ESPECTABLE COLORED } ‘Situation as waiter in a private faniily; siven. Call at 1156 fist st. naw. governess or companion: i iiling to travels Sa ‘Address MISS GA. hee tutor of travelling ‘Von He: eat wi Kev. Raw £. Hale, Roxburg: Mass. : win, Cambridee, and others, 46 Mt. An. burn st, Cambridse, Mass. Si thate at 'ANTED—A SITUATION AS TRAVELING COM- Panton bys trustworthy, highly whos] fluently three WV ANTED-BY TWO YOUNG SWEDISH GIRLS, situations as chambermaids; willing to leave the city. 234 Sd st. nw. mae N BY reference. Address Box 86, Star office. ‘A YALE *S5 GRADUATE, IN- stractor ipa boy's Preparatory. boarding school an engagement as. private tutor for somner Sion Address ASSISTANT. Box 708, Kingston, ANTE ITUATION as CORRESPONDE NT a ‘a young stenographer, willing to © Nyaces: best references’ "Addrees Box 0S. Jel" ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE SIT. tiation ae serv ant or attendant to invalid or letman ; no objection to ‘SNWeLt, 1030 deh at ow 36-60 V work: i WANTED- MISCELLAN! EOUS moderate ANTED—A( GENTLEMAN OF GOOD ADDRESS, Ae SSeS position: Warane STOCK CLERKS AND. 05 Boys at REINHARDT'S, 910 7th st. 0 Jeb-20" SISH WOMAN AS COOK IN o'clock, 1117 oF WANTED—AN 1 Private family. Call after 6 nw. JANTED—A CAPABLE SERVANT TO. COOK and do ge family. quire at 1331 WE WHITE WET NUK NURSE FOR! INFANT, to live in country or travel, if necessary. Star oftee NES Toscana Wrest Gress MECHANIC, Star office. TANTED —A © 26-9" ‘coo! Ineas on Peun. ave. Ad PARTNER, EITHER SILENT OR thousand dollars, in an Ad , WASHER AND IRONER: Siso,s house girl, white: inust be neat, willing to work and ‘well recom ‘ANTED-AN order department WANTED LADY OF INTELLIGENG! gducation to Hil important position must be enervetic iTious LADY. oar quiet six ‘87. Appl; ‘aud busines lik Apply 1518 lst st, i) FOR OUR hours dail iy personal AND rmaneicy : references ADP.Y, 6: after 9 o'clock Monday, W. J. W. GREY, 912 F st. n.w.* WANTED; A,G00D DRESSMAKER. APPLY AT 1318 14th st. aw. ANTED-THREE GOOD WAIST HANDS; ao food Machine Operator. Apply at 1111 F xt. ‘be ood cook and erences. Apply at 652 East Capitol st. TO COOK, 10 go east for a year. of references, Call after 5 p.m., 1017 Couuiecticut undress, with ref- household article ever introduced; agenta make from 83 to 85 per olumbia for sale. Net. Bay © HALDEMAS CATERER Ti Patent right for salary or commission. EAS ;, General Insurance, 608 F ‘District of Wbply to 1401 3Oth st., corner of 7-3? SURANCE MEN. present sbeaith insurance; $15, weekly patd 367-30 CHAKGE OF T, AGiuine-ropts sad Litcben aad furaish meals ts 8 Jerce house on Fa. ave, where there aro, at present 20 boarders; owner ind family will board with Address, with references, D. yANTED—TWELVE ME! ae TRAVEL AND way: for doin requifed. “Apply from 2 to 6 ouly, DUNLAP. BS we 3 aaieeloree Je Waren ar NORWOOD COTTAGE, CORNER of Zt st; and Soott vee competent well re: commended, juseworks froning in family; must stay nights: wager, 37: ANTED—AT BURGESS" NCY, 425 10th st. n.w., above Gas: AGENCY, at. nw. above Gas Oftice \d women for all Seays-d white vegetable cooks atonce’ all ‘with refer: ‘kinds of EMPLOYMENT Ofties, men 325-60" ‘ANTED—DUNDORE’S EMPLOYMENT BU- by ladies, men, and women, white Cen ee abo! for Dis. 180° my25-1 Wats. 300 {TO 6300 A, MOR for as Agen farnish their own horses and ive t {EePDesincse. Spare moments tay be pra nye also, A,few vacanclen i townn and cite PoSOUNSON & CO. 1009 Main st. icunond, Va. iny22-1m, ‘ANTED—SALESME elties, useful fal gomuniaaious & Tire ‘RUSSELL 18 ‘ANTED—LOCAL OR TRAVELING AGE FOR PA’ eS, ‘Pearl y at St. Apply ‘and I, adjacent St ‘and Friday st 6:30 p.m TH CAN BE ferred wlio ca ir whole tine to ataby ean = B Ti tsocd in every Louseaola. Lib- start you in a vegang, HUN Ts for a new sbecialiy—fire-procf safes, N.Y" agent prdered s car-load Maser Cleared 9400 Baifalo dealer with bis other Dustuess is Cearia Permonth on our specialty catalogue free SAFE Co, Cincinuati, Olio, -ANTED — AN ENERGETIC, Wart ou wa ‘in his stat gatas ie first week. a my16. it half car. ENTERPRISING ANUPACIURER. Lock feton, to represent my24-th&s-dw ‘ANTED—A DRESSMARER IN EVERY F. fsmers for Prof, CHKISTNER'S mew “Inter: silor Hystein® with, aby inch-Fule or tape. Insterisis cut, basted, Stayer. JMERSETC “Conservatory national Tailor 8) or, ‘of Modes,” mb10-3m* 1232 F st. uw, Washington, D.C. WANTED--ROOMS within 8 Wins | FURNISHED ROOM, 2D FLOOR, poard with private family; of Pens doe: children no Stating location aud terms sure, GEN office. bie: tion. Adres, N, Star UR BROOMS, PREFERKED FUR- ANTED—FO! perfect in cl and sanitary coudi- nished n widows 0 ‘phyge siden: northwest dis- frre, oF three sides: Ba Want AGENTLEMAN AND ‘board with quiet WIFE 75 family, in peighborhood, one ruom south front: o:e are desiral ferred: we Beut; fab ove room? Un “Address Box 160, star office. YW GE OR TWO SMALL ae Ny ANTED ONE, LARGE OR home a1 ka and want a comfort. ue and whblesouse food: rexceptionabie refer: refer. ZERO, Star floor, in the office.” 1t* two furnished Fooms ‘older, two fi nurthwest proerte ANTED_BY A YOUNG MAN (6 YEARS OLD) Ord GOODWIN, ‘Star Wie A GERMAN LADY, ROOM a55 Board ina private family; ref State price and ‘Address GOOD HOME, Star ofice, E. WANTED—HOUSES. WIFE—TO TAKE ‘MAN AND Wax? BY MAN A references. Address ior ‘summer wonths; best of jor interview 8. J., Star offica1t* NTED GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, NO ‘ANTED — A. children, eed of he care of a house for given. Waster BUY WITH CASH A SMALL DE- in northwest preferred, from owners, falhde lowest cash price. ‘oF on ‘Capi- ee iD THHEE | 1 Seeaa = A WASTED 10 BORROW ¢4.000 AT FIVE PER cent, jong time, on property near Dupont Circle, ju nortlivest portion of the ity, which sold recent for 88,000 cer: house rents for #45 a month, A IRROWER, Star office. SW ANTED—-A FEW HUNDRED OUN ror a fold and old etiver, full cash prices nai ty, 'S. DESO, 9-70" 490 9th st nw, Room 4. ANTED—HORSE FOK His KEEP, FOR LIGHT Wats eS See 154, Star office, seat ANTED—TO PURCHASE—A MILK ROUTE OR Apis MulK Dusinoss, Address, civing particulars CASH, tar office. ANTED—10 RENT A WeMINGTO! WHat for about ove mouth. Apply Toe va st_n.w., after 4 p.m. ANTED—A TENT: ‘MARQUEE OR WALL, MUST Wonvert od cheap addres INVALID, Auacontia, D. ANTED—@4.000 TO $6,000 AT 5 PER | = Ww ANTE S400 30 Siew Ghseb toca real esti i desirable and advancing localit, {eit Hntcadrinvniact “adios OM WASTED ASBIEDIATELY — —A_ PURCHASER for the stock of books, &c., in store 207 43 st. 1. W,froia 3,000 0 4.000 "bouid volumes, ‘including any, me jaw tind scientific works: alto. & nun: oe to be very valuable; will at Sc. per aut fd ber of rare old books, said well at the following low figures: Boum Solumme, paper overs, ioclucdinge Leaiio'a, Harpers 30" Galaxy: Lippincetta, Beleotie. Fratilin Square, Seaiide Gnd othet novela: te.” Store for rent. 3e8.7KO-3E Fixtures and furnicure forsale VANTED — THREE GOOD MEN, Weld. AG” fuaisited fn the District to acll The Perfect and Fire “Fxtincuisberm. Call on” or adress W. AL HARRISON. 1420 Fat'new. ‘8-3 WAXED TENNSYLVARTA CRUSHED, COKE: tpeci ora few day’ abel i larger loads fa proportion. A- Rt. WILLIAMS & Co., Glo 7thst nw. and N.J-ave aud Dat nw. Jo8-bt WASTED TT ANOWA THAT IG BEISINGE IN ADDITION TO HIS OLD PLACE, has oper 4u joe Crom Saloon and Fancy Cake Balery ot sided | fesctie myo la Ww DENT OF JOHNS Hopkins University few pupils for pri- vate instru terms: bg. joa, eemacial wood references. Address J. ‘HL, 1811 I «t,o. cos W ANTED-10, PURCHASE 23, FEET OF 1h0N W iencing’ Adaress orca at 945 Ot, mw. 307 ANTED—TO BUY POR CASH, SECOND-1 a4 m furniture, atoves, carvets. fos : old books in general household goods in large oF small quantities, Address Box 16, Staroffice — Je7-lau* WANTED PERSONS WISHING LESSONS AT home during summer in Penmanship, Po Bi Bd Bookecenmne, to adress Jas. Cone st n.w., orat Capitol card stand. jel-Lin’ WASTEDICLOTHING EXCHANGE. 201 4 Ei, flieuest euch prices paid for, geutlemen's» cast Clothing. Send gat cil. W Ax TEDIWELIS DUG. BORED. AND DRIVES. ‘All Kinds of well work done in most sktliful man: ner. Pumps made to Work easy. Pumps and pum Stock furnished. ‘Terme moderate. WM. H. MUFFA 323 8th st me. iny3-2m W5STED SiRy OUR BUTTERINE AT 20 CENTS per pound: don’t «et strobe or. beege bet. ter than ‘butter: satisfaction assured Found) or moury refunded. “=W. R10. prints of Pure creamery Butter (direct from the creamery) at 33 ceuts per pound is not excelled at higher prices.” 401 stu. w.; open all day. Mau or Lieplone orders de- fered at Guouse yromptis, N-l—Ne counection hbatever with if oS : Wit. c. SCRIBNER, TED— PARLOR — FUENITURE | UPHOL- ‘Mattrowen made over iu Orat-class References furtisbed as to WOrkINAShY at rosidences. “Address C. NELSON, S14 W AS2E0 | 00 SECOND WAND on HING, uns, revolvers, old gold and silver, for which pighest casi prices, wll be paid. “Call or ‘adarene LASKEY'S Loan Office, 201 nw. Ww CARPET, CLYANING: ©, mattresses and furniture reuph stered. G16 La ave. A. H. CHA 0, _ Telephone, 115-6 my20-Lim D—FOR CASH-FURNITURE FEATHER Beds, Carpets, Stoves, or eutire Household Ei- fects. Address my 2s H. BAUM, 219 7th st aw. JEL J, MOFFAT, 414 43 ST. Wells, Pauaps, furnished; sell work ‘ot jed workmen employed: prowpt icon moderate; driven wells s epectaltS. im? tention my 14. Wiss Bator liveret! fa ples Ward Tee Chovee and Dutiernulk. Sweet ALE Sc. per quart. a ns s Wat a RRS TO PASTURE, KELPIN forges 8 apec Z-ttalls: paddocks attached, farm ou 7th et. road, B miles trom city. Mapio-2n "0. li, P. CLAIR, Sligo, Ma. yj CARPET CLE\NING AND Peathera Kercvated, ‘abd Moths ave. Factor Works: ‘Made Over, Furniture steame: WASP aT BROWS, THAT C, & BUNDY, OF 458 Loutsia pposite City Hall), is Gom- of Deeds ‘Slates aud Territories, mls T—N.—-LETTER RECEIVED, BUT TWO fo indefinite to act upon. Please write at wuce. gi¥- ing particulars as far as you caa. Fey Wa£SIEDISFOEMATION CONCERNING |i fhter, MAMIE THOMAS (colored), 13 years gla, wherbas Got been egen at home since ‘Monday. Suse 4th. Short Lair, and wears straw hat, turned. Uj Delind, trimmed in red Tbbon with pearl buckle Rett calored and sist” Addross Rd THOM ASS Hope ave, between 12th and 1gtheta se Joust wie | PAY 8100 TO ANY ONE WHO WILL 8E- cure for mies permanent position at fair salary 309-20" Star office, STEADY ELDERLY MAN OF GOOD EDUcA- AA Goan ‘hatite wil write, tesch, or do any other Work, few hours daily, iu city or country, for kis or itwequivalent. ‘Address, stating particulars, RELIABLE, care of P.O. Box 677, Washington, D.C* ERSONAL—A_ MIDDLE-AGED GENTLEMAN desires to correspond with a midale-aged lady of auulabue disposition one ia couifortabie circuiustauicos “Address A. K. 1., Siar office, Cal M scar DOCT x. x, WILL PLEASE ‘Tome lll be soid ieugiforamouut a by FRANKLIN & Oo. G(METHING coor. DRESSY: AND AND SERVICEABLE for Summer. Our genume Fe aaxT — Py VERY gute fe;.on hoes pet soseed DESIRABLE pnfuruisbed, single or en RENT — FURNISHED — SBOOND FLO EE ith Seth. new house; occupied by owner summer rates 1625 14th st. cor Corcoran at jem he JOR RENT—UNFURNISHED— re = THREE LAnGI second flu trom. 3280ut uw ioe Baar teig uaee ates ful Kooms : 840 per mouth; partion. t Capitol ra uy Fons, third story cfurnished. “47 Sow FS RENT—THREE LARGE hOO erp umprovementa. with ‘pri Tent reasonable. “S13 Oth at nw. aetta aves nw, estond or third vate front balcony; hight Sroom Deaprrciated. Address Box 1 JOK KENT—AT 416 61H ST. NW cool Room, single flat, 6 unt set and two Prices Fee XE 6 st Sw lore at quiet apd privat: ehoes ekchanged. conveniences for rooms, en suite or "retorences. Apply af 182% Ie Fe: Fre + Price #8. 1520 10th at, for summer At municatig rooms, one ball foom ani ‘bath also, Jin Park: cool, pleasant rooms without board teferuneee exchaneed. F: ROR RENT FU! suite. south from ony othern exposure; aut front ing; second rent low to permanent parties. F& RENT—LARGE AND BA’ ‘central location, cool ad airy Moderate prices site Franklin Square. Kuode Isiaud ave, aear ference required. Ost. nw. three bright roor juguire at 634 Massachusetts ave. uw JOR KENT —FURNISHED, A DELI ond-story front room, Preferred, references. 1232 131h »t. JOR RENT — DELIGHT! new bouse, new furnitu: iramer lat wt. bw. JOR RENT—1720 HST. NW. rooms. feat abd second. Bours Partiventa ; transients acconitnudated. 8h) Ke! 1k RENT—TWO SECOND. STORY _ Jeri 7OR _— Nic ¥ FUP house for sumuer unsu JOR RENT— 109 RST. THREE roots on 2d flour | Fogm, attacked, all couvenences wit. jor Bi Tequired. 1416 N'st. nw. FOR _RE \T—OFF OR RENT—OF Fatuw. Apply to Faery ou bot be ith st. near ftom v0 10am. or® 30 pam. Ra RENT—1602 1TH SE and dwelling, LT 496 st. aw ae thst kin J0k KENT OR LEASE— Terms > nd 20k RENT 01 Toohey Convenient ts zallrond’ ‘and wharves, Terms 309-6 tween 12th and 13th, lott, ns OK KENT-—SECOND FLOOK OF WAKE 206 10th at. mw; suitable for storage jafecturing. r TONE LARGE eo wo two on seoobd Boor, large closets and family of JOR, RENT—ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM. Fivunt cr untarnitind Aupiy 00 208 northern ‘board if desired; feforetices exchauged. abit) my 7OK RENT—TWo VERY PLEASANT ROOMS, with or without Board. in a private family oom che RENT—DWELLING PART OF HOUSE frou F street cars (Gounecticut ave. extended), Hon near Ariimiton, board if desired, summer jrices ISHED ROORIS A pasty ey iryaseed, ae RENT—COOL. DELIGHTFUL ROOM: su iner prices, with oF without board, 1502 Davemuent, il newiy painted, qua and water W. DELIGHT. 4 with board. rooms with buard for two, table board at dhendated month to ous ON Foe Bear UNFURNISHED on IN Pri. urnimhed roth, ceping pei vibeges. Central Jocation. at¢34. Must be scents ONE LANGE, > SERPS og Te EAE | Per roome, all brickt. airy, and 4 JOK RENT_ON THE 16TH TREE 4 Beoviane uaterniebed ioe on neg aon 7OR- mT - COOL, PLEASANT, eh URNISHED Jann table thet se pose See ee TERAEHED ROOMS, wx. RENT—IN A LARGE, PLEGANT Faivan opposite Fraukiin’ Square, 8 fu aun sco four Vane ‘second story Ros pas firese Box Te, Bear often “ie? oa; Bid: Hon RENT- LEGANTLY FUKNISHED 8t inna pL if ntra ecmecticieal very a4 Saree | en Smell. Aiiom Be ‘eecond flour, multable for tet be — ue ed eres + Private family; refereuow 1136 ose LOK REN T—TWO LAKGE UNFURNISHED Com: i. on tLe second flour, jonet om the thi opposite the Goverbinent Printing R KENT —1328 1 ST. X.W. OPPOSITE PEANK- at 35 Hat ae the summer my 19-46" Kk RENT—LARGE PLEASANT ROOMS, SINGLE park, sanita:y 90MS ON iT, 2b, re Inne, airy, It good repair, newly Pr ST. W. LAROR PLEAS. furnished, also small one @. private f or) Rooms, wo acer, bth et Terme is, 1008 F yen 3 large yard em IGHTFUL SRO- Sumter rates, geutlemen aw. Jet ae | SUMMER ROOMS, rate, half lor at ~ FURNISHED, with: red southexposute, one square west of War and nyse Tee kOOMS, BACK and front, iu suite or single, with or without in a'private family, gentieumn preierred. 1204 Mawee” chusctts ave uw ee P28. Sonne Sok See Koums in private fatu'ly, corner south_and east front; rederences required. L101 Ket. nw 73 JOK KENT—POUR HANDSOMELY PURNISHE Frvoavet TOs LOth at tew., with oF withowt board, FOE BEST PORN ISHED G37 Ls Nw fn elewant rariot and bedroom ob, wrrvud Boor leo lane, cool, siucie bed covin ob third floor . Loe LIVINGSTUN TER BACE my4 Swe 3 EENT—FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ‘G, FOUR FUR roomim kitchen, divin two, bed Teoma, with tse of parior. for boardiug father and som, Tea minutes walk of the ren cea Tatetae vent “Modern improver outs, Adres 15, Star office. Da a GHTFUL rented singly or en suite, bath- with or w ta W., next door to Woruiey"s, reterences; also, ata ile to” ‘Ber-azee TONE NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, om second floor, with first-class board. references mny6-Lu ICE: 1CE-ROOMS LN BUILDING 1216 BEALL, BROWN & sei Fst. Kk KENT—STOKE AND DWELLING OF SEVEN tun good business square. JOK RENT—FINE DOUBLE STORE WITH LAKGE ‘ot bot ‘Library. best busi: bees point om thestrect. EC CUTTER: Maas Fa KE AND DWELLING AT 1638 coutainug 1:3 rooms, with all mod~ a-_Inguire 1658 14th ot jall-12e* Lot 1005100, corner Maryland avenue and 12th “PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD tracks tn front. Excelent location for storage of coal-yard. Apply to JAMES F. BARBOUR, 14th and B foot ees.ing. ‘aud Bate. ow. Fe RENT—BRICK SrA IN ALLEY BE — tibetiomrMnioran Satire | 2 = 50 Srrarar eet meee | Kassin ‘RGI hw. ieee: cae dea $10 ‘T, Star off.e. iri Kar ate are pave. Bw. setae | Re rig Ch To 2 NEW Shes Evita mat bites noe bance, tee Wiehe, tea slencn ot Sas Bee Gaaeae lok RENT—001 & sT. ¥. W., WITH OR WiTe 235

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