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t weer at bin ae EN ee THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. PD. c.. FRIDAY. JULY 6, 1888, ; THE EVENING STAR. ! s C Coor, Courontaste Axp Cusar. | Crosr Toxomow 1 Orctocr. Woorwarn & Lormor. __WANTED-—HELP. _FOR RENT—ROOMS. _|_ COUNTRY BOARD. ___ WASHINGTON xT ae wa WASHINGTOX, D. ©, JULY Oru 88. WANTED, AN, INTELLIGENT BOY, WHO CAN BRENT COOL. PLEASANT, ELEGANTLY | A [EM MORK BOARDERS WANTED AT RAW. e a 18 BOTH ELEVATING AND REFINING. ‘There are s great many cheap Seorsuckers on sche STORE CLOGES THIS EVENING AT5 P.M. | ADDU ROp mst TOS Dat we ar ae ae Bae a eee | eee ibe fos eater hel Se WHY NOT SUPPLY THE BOYS WITH IT the market this season, but cheapness is not the STORE CLOSES SATURDAYS AT 1 P.M. 330 tad asetst at pence Siewert: nope. | RSET ees 20-50 | Sop GONTRY boaee teaoen any Azad Mill serve thetr own purpose best, andat the same time greatly accomamodate Ta STAR, if they will sed i before noon to-mofrow their announcements for the extra large edition of Saturday's paver. the forn of which must be sent to press much earlier than © the other five days of the week. soe ‘The presidential nominees are now In the throes ©f literary labor, preparatory to the delivery in completed and official snape of letters of accept- ace. If the informal repiies made by the nomi- nees to the notification committees prefigure in Any respect the letters of acceptance, the latter ‘will differ as widely in tone as in substance. Mr. Cleveiand’s letter will, on the theory suggestcd, be confident and self-assertive; Mr. Harrison's Wiil be modest, even humbie. The difference “in | ‘the vone of the informal replies may, however, ave been caused by influences which will not ‘Operate so forcibiy in shaping the formal letters, Mr. Cleveland's committee favored him with allu- Mons to bis “wise, just, and patriotic administra- on,” “the hearty and unanimous indorsement of Anis party,” and the circumstances which In his re- nomination made “more flattering and profound” a distinetion always great. It was not for Mr. Cleveland to contradict the committee, and conse- quentiy be remarks: “I will not be denied the Privilege of asserting at this time that in the exercise of the high trust confided to me I have yielded obedience only to the Constitu- Won and the solemn obiigation of my oath of office.” ‘Mr. Harrison's committee, on the con- wary, did not make thiugs easy for him. ‘Though they afterward complimented him and Jett the final impression that he is not such a bad | fellow after all, it is undeniable that they | punctured him with this cruel form of notifica- Uon: “It is true that distinguished gentle- men, well known to the people, who were jexperienced in public affairs, illustrious in character and worthy of the people's con- fidence and support were betore the conven. | Mon, and yet you were chosen.” Very naturaliy | Mr. Harrison replied tht be did not assume or be- Meve that the convention found in him “any pre- | eminent fituess;” that the result was reached | without “disparagement of the more eminent men” before the convention, and that he accepted | tue nomination “with so deep a sense of the dig- | WHEN IT COSTS SO LITTLE AND DOES 80 MUCH. FOR HOT WEATHER THE NEW STRIPED FLANNEL SUITS ARE HANDSOME, COM- PORTABLE AND ECONOMICAL, WHITE FLANNEL SUITS ARE COOL AND VERY DRESSY. GRAY AND BLUE FLANNEL SUITS ARE CHEAP AND SERVICEABLE AS WELL 43 COOL AND NEAT. WHITE DUCK SUITS ARE VERY STYL- ISH, AND ALMOST ANY BOY WILL TAKE PRIDE IN TRYING TO KEEP ONE CLEAN. BROWN LINEN 18 STRONG, COOL, NEAT, DURABLE AND CHEAP. SIZES FROM 5 To 15 YEARS. STRIPED SEERSUCKER AND MOHAIR COATS AND VESTS ARE VERY NICE FOR BOYS OF 12 TO 18 YEARS. YOU MAY CALCULATE THAT A BOY WHO 13 NEAT AND COMFORTABLE HAS MORE RESPECT FOR HIMSELF THAN WHEN UNCOMFORTABLE AND UNTIDY. YOU (BY YOU WE MEAN THE PUBLIC GENERALLY) KNOW THAT WE ARE BE- HIND NO FIRM JN WASHINGTON IN THE CHARACTER AND STYLE OF OURGOODS. KEEPING ALWAYS THE NEWEST AND BEST, AND THAT NO ONE GIVES YOU MORE FOR YOUR MONEY THAN WE DO. ¥. B. BARNUM & CO, 6 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Boys) Cuormxe Ar A Discos: CAN ANY ONE WITH AN EYE TO ECONOMY nity of the oice . . . as altogether to exclude any feeling of exultation or pride.” There 1s as | ttle solid foundation for a guess at the substance ‘of the letiers as at their toue, It may be assumed, however, that Mr. Cleveland, remembering that Lis lafifi-reform message furnished the correct interpretation of the platform of °84, will ia the document now ia preparation interpret tne plat- form of 'SS, and that, whatever else he may say, he will deaounce with some feehng the suggestion Yhat he isa free-trader in any sense which will | prevent democratic protectionists trom voting the | Party ticket in November. And it 18 confidently anlcipated that Mr. Harrison will express his deep devestation of Juhu Chinaman frow pig-tall | to toe-nail and declare himself as strongiy In favor of protecting America from Asiatic cheap laborers as from the products of cheap labor. | —___——- = ‘The editor of an Itailan paper in Chicago, in an | interview ou the Crispi Law for restricting emigta- | ton, Just passed by the Italian parilament, pro- nounces ft as beneficent a measure in Its Way for ‘the peasantry of Italy as the emancipation procia- | mation Was for the siaves in this couatry. Its | chief feature 1s the requirement that every agent for an ewigrant steamship shall take out an ‘expensive licease as a guaranty of bis falr dealing ‘With his customers, and shall, when an emigrant | buys @ Ucket, furnisu him with a contract speeldying all essential particulars of the transac. | Uon, including a statement of the exact tare. | Hituerto it has been customary for everybody who | Had nothing else to do to turn steamsitp agent | and seli $26 tickets to emigrants for $40, part cask | and part under bonds. ‘Till the debt wus patd the | debi..: had to remain in charge of a padrone, who Kept him tm a city lustead of sending him out to a | farm, where bis knowledge of agriculture and | gardening would enebie Lim to support himseit | Fespectavly. ‘The sam authority deciares that it | it eam be made possible tor the Itallans from the | rural provinces to be brought to America and set. | Ued where they can till the growad, they will be- | come an industrious, thrifty, and useful element | 4u our populatiog, instead of swelling our pauper lists, as now. If this 1s true, the charitable so: tes in the great seacoast cities wili do we. tospend | & part of their money in transportation Uckets to | the West and Sout, and supply them instead of | soup Uckets to the pauper Lnm.granis, | ——————- One of those comical errors which show how | necessary It Is for a writer for the public prints to | know something of what he ts writing about ap- | peared in the columns of a Boston excnange the other day, in an extended obituary of the I James Freeman Clarke. Speakiag of Dr. Clarke's literary work, the article stated that be was an | enthusiastic botanist, and, tn co.latoration with a sister, had publisued a work on the propogation of exoticsin this country, which was regarded as a! standard by the leading horticuiturists 0: America, AS@ matter of fact, Dr. Clarke and nis sister did publish, a few Fears ago, a little volume eatived “Exotics,” containing a number of dataty poems from foreign sources, most of them uafamiltar to | American readers, and translated into Eogiisn | With a view to preserving as faras possible the | Adiomatic Bavor as well us the metrical form of the originals. The writer of the obituary notice had | Goubtiess seen the outside of tue cover of the book and jumped at conclusions for all the rest. | ————- = Only partisan prejudice can blind oue to che evils of our pension system—or lack of system— | ‘Which the Presidewt points out tn his messace ac- | companying the veto of the Mary Ann Dourherty Felief DIL As he says, unfriendiiness to the vet- €rans of tue Union is a charge easily made, but ‘the ease of making it Is no measure of Its justice. | As matters stand now, with Congress passing pri. | ‘Yate pension bills a hundred in a batch, often ‘Without ap “aye” or a ‘0” sounded trom any quarter and without a quorum present in either house, the President 1s placed in a pecuitarly dell. ate position. If he does his duty to the taxpayers, he must scrutinize each bill; but when, in the ‘Gourse of such scrutiny, he comes across flagrant | instances of fraud, of inferences 80 strained as t be absurd, he ts liable to have his motives wholly | inisconstrued when be endeavors to point out these defects, eee The remark commonly heard among politicians that New York, Iadiana, New Jersey and Con- necticut are doubtful sta! Where the results in the coming election may be lutluenced by a very siizht popular movement elther Way, has no special nificance to the mind of Us ‘Will be Drought home to him more clearly by an Inspection of the ficures of 1884, wien all these States went democratic. This will show that tn New York the change of one-half vote trom the Gemocratic to tue republican side in every thou. sand of the total poll will give the state to tne republicans, and in Indiana a change of seven, in New Jersey of nine, and im Counecticut Of five ‘Will produce a like effect. ——— It Is Dow said that Russia has tired of Bulgarian | Jntrigue, Which costs more than it pays, and that | ‘she Bas deciared her intention of taking her hands | of that principality entirely. Premier de Giers Js quoted as saying that, “after December 17 the Bulgarians may do anything they please, trou cutting each otuer's throats to declaring tuetr country an empire.” What probably concerns Prince Ferdinand just now, however, ts mut so saueh what Bulgaria will be at liberty to do atter December 17, as What Russia proposes to do prior to that date. Pursrep Frexcx Axzatnoss, 30. All Wool, fine quatity, these besutiful goods in the early season was 750 Not affectes by danpuess, aud aby being Light weight are FRENCH SATINES, ail atylen, 25e. YMENCH CHALLIS, tuest quality, 40e. FRENCH UNDINES, elevant quality, New Styles in American CHA sea ‘Fast BLACK HOSE, all qualities. G@ AUZECOITON, and SILK UNDERWEAR, : W.M. SHUSTER & soxs, 919 PENNA AVE ¢ Ordinary citizen. 1c | st double width The price for | Were 98c., $1.25. AFFORD TO MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY OF PRO- CURING EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS—THIS IS FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. 15 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON OUR ENTIRE LINE OF BOYS CLOTHING, INCLUDING SHIRT- WalsTs. CONSUMERS OF CLOTHING ARE SUPPOSED TO KNOW A GOOD THING WHEN THEY SEE IT- 80 COME KIGHT ALONG, PAY US A VISIT. SECURE A BARGAIN, AND GO HOME HAPPY. THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING CO., Jy6-t&f 400 SEVENTH STREET N.W..COR. D. we: we Banna aaa ‘These aresold in other stores for #1. We maki + XTRAOKDINARY OFFER war’ FOR SATURDAY ONLY, New and Proty Pattersa. tii sizes On sale in our ENTS FURSIsHING DEPARTMENT. TIT ern x . bk Tr ire 7 EB = t x = SATCHELS AND VALISES. We have not newled much advertising im this line, as we have been srilinu our yoods as feat a they entne ine whieh is the be-t preot that we have that our prices sn Seer chegeaaesutce gy wevine of ever cent below rex iular trunk dealers’ prices by purchasing Your ‘Trunks Valises, batchels, ke frou ts ‘Special offer of TRAVELING SATCHELS. All of our Satchels marked $1.20, $1.30, @1. eL 7S WILL BE SULD For” ©1-50 61.08 and £1.00, Proportionate Bargains in Better Goda, Notice ie difference in the following poles TRUNKS. * Lia STEAMER TRUNKS. Duck covered, well slatted, size 30 Regular Prices Our Prices aie ha8 Zine-covered Tronks, iron bottom, barrel top, well made, patent lock, large sizes. ‘Bie wo 3 a Rewular Prices $7. Our Prices Aud Other Trunks Sold Ia The Same Way. BATHING SUIT We would call Ls ye to our large assort- or meut of these goods MEN, LADIES AND cmtprex, ™°™* mg BATHING HATS, CAPS and SHOES, in all The prices anywhere. We have Bathing Suits for Me both FLANNEL and JERSEY, Faucy aud Plan bi are lower than they can be bought for mA wea > Bh OE WERT gts Bm Ab) BE Ss BBB A A OCU uM - 35 ‘7TH, 8TH, AND D STREETS. Two Guest Sates NOW GOING ON: CAMBRIC AND MUSLIN UNDERWEAR At 30c., 49¢., 75c., 9Be., axp FINE LADIES STRAW HATS, 48. $1.50. Were $2.25. HATS ‘TRIMMED FREE By buying Hats and Trimmings AT THE EO A MARCHE. aa a8 316 7TH STRERT XW. OE Rawrcn aa ‘only merit that the men who wear them should Jook for. Do the garments fit well? There's the Tub, for if they are not cut om proper principles and correctly made they will not ft, and, not ‘fitting, what earthly use can they be to those ‘who bay them? Comfort being the desideratum: im such light fabrice, it follows that poorly-St- ting garments destroy the very purpose for which they are imtended, and yet some people ‘will buy anything that's cheap. A great mis- take, although a low price never yet hurt a good garment SAKS AND COMPANY. A case in point, Weare selling Seersucker Coats and Vests for One Doliar (81). ‘That they ‘will ft properly we guarantee. We sell a better grade for One Fifty (81.50). ‘The superiority lies only in the quality of material, as the cheap- est iscutover the same patterns as the most expensive, and made up by the same workmen. For Two Dollars and Pty Cents, however, we are selling Coats and Vests of American Super- fine Seersucker—“Cooke's” Seersucker, the finest grade of Seersucker made in this country. ‘They can't be found outside of our house at any price. Yet the fact that we control thera for this market is the best guarantee that you can buy them right. When we get the control of any particular line of goods the first thing we dois to figure out how Yow we can sell them—Iin con- tradistinetion to the new-fangled way, which, we believe, is to see how much pressure the pub- lic will stand. But one of the few old-fashioned notions that we have clung to is a firm belief that it pays better in the end to religiously re- spect the people's confidence and do business ou equitable principles—to call bread “bread,” and astone “stone.” These $2.50 Seersucker Coats ad Vests of ours are perfect-fitting gar- ments, They come in several shades—all striped, however—and they are the best values in the lana, ‘The great rush for those $12.80 beauties in the shape of suits worth $28, 825, $22, #20, and $18, continues unabated. SAKS AND COMPANY. THE UP AND UP OUTFITTERS, wGEYENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. yt Gaear Revverios Sure AT THE FAMOUS REMNANT ROOMS OF LANSBURGH & BRO. It has become a usage in the general management of our business to have two regular reduction sales ver annum, but having an enormous stock of short lengths in Summer Dry Goods on hand, we assume you that this raie will supersede all others in variety and low figures. LIST OF ITEMS ON SALE, 60 pieen of ight irured French, Satine, Remnants worth $5 turd Soe. per yard, tuostiy leugtha from 5 Yards, reduceu to 10e. per'yard. 20 pieces of fine Lace Buntings in_navy blu the delicate shades of pina, blue aud cream at yard; tqgular value 130 Several cases of y mixed Denutiful styles, reduced to Se eases of 34-inch wide Engli grey, slate and brown mixture, per yurd, general price 2oc. One case of Roman Drapery, in lengths from 1 to zig yands, regular value TEizer; will be sucrificed at Ge. yar Alot of fancy colored double finish Germ: Tickine, warranted feather proof, reduced trons 25 to De Beize Remnants, . Per yard. h Mohairs, mostly in Al be wold at 120, ‘aes of navy blue (with red, gold and white figures). Percale Remnants, regular width at 9c. per yard; standard price 124c. An immense lot of White Good Remnants, uch as Freuch Orandies India and Victoria Lawns, striped soo Feqular Value. igh to specify all the different bai to say that it will pay to cail at our Remuaut Rooms for a general inspection. LANSBURGH & BRO., 420, 424, 424, 426 7th st. a5, Kysocken Our: COME, YOU AND YOUR DEAR FIVE HUNDRED FRIENDS, ‘Why sweat, swelter and swear? We are prepared to give you relief. Come up smiling and serene. Our thoughts are ever of you; our efforts always tend to the alleviation of your suffe.ings. Whether from TORRID HEAT OR FRIGID COLD. ‘The former is now dealing his heaviest blows, and all humanity wilts before him. Come, but don't hurry; take i. easy and be sure to keep on the shady side of the street, We have just FIVE HUNDRED FINE MOHAIR COATS AND VESTS, Striped and counter-striped with silk. The coloring 4s rich but not ceudy; the shades and effects exquisite- ly beautiful. The fabric rivals the spider's web in fine- ness, but possesses wonderful strength for anything #0 apparently delicate and fragile, catching the faintest breeze and sending s thrill of cvol delight throughout. the eutire system: so effective; producing such charm- ing results, we were not surprised whe! an enthusiastic ‘wearer pronounced then TORRID THRASHERS, ‘He declaring that they could “KNOCK OUT™ the hot- ‘test wave in oie round. PRICE, THREE DOLLAKS AND TWELVE CENTS. VICTOR E. ADLEB'S 10 PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. 10 O27 and ¥e¥ TUL st.n.w.. coruer Masuscuusetts ave. Strictly One Frise Open Saturday till 11. m, SR-OFFICE COATS, stripes and checks, on sale Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, from 7 till 5c. EACH. 426 Punavecema Sroas ‘ ‘will offe se of WHITE VICTORIA LIWN PRineLes “coud gual. Price was 12i¢c.; now Be. A line of Choice Styles in PLAID INDI LINONS at 12me0 PERSIAN LAWNS, BATISTE LAWNS, IN- Pia. TRONS PIQUE WELTS, SWISS MUS- NS AND NAINSOOKS, 12¢c. and upwards, SUMMER UNDERWEAR. oxtra Sine qualities, for indies, eu and chusdnan, oe, PARASOLS. Balance of stock at great reduction in price, TOILET ARTICLES. Pertumeries, Soaps, Powders, &c, FANS. FANS, One lot of fine Feat! in whit ind rites Price was testo oe. "Brice how be SPECIAL BARGAIN. Will_offe at nae, one Bleached Cotton at 8c. ‘HOSIERY, ‘HOSIERY. PP ocd value for Ladies, Men and Children, ggghovneret-3: Real Derby Ribbed, fast biack, MATTINGS. MATTINGS, Balance of stock at great reduction to close. CARHART & LEIDY. 928 7th and 706 K st. n.w. HAVE DAY Ay UL pteg Bite a goo aon Keatat in Me ez ay ‘Soudan are son? and GUSTAV GEISLER, 1021 7th st. ISPER CENT Discount (On over 30 sete of Harness of various kinds of our own: make, while making improvements, at TOPHAW'S, 1231 Pa, ave. 2, w. ‘This offer closes July 7. 323 Saw Hass. Sruw ‘Splendid sssortment of Gentlemen's Summer Hate, Socereem Heck wees, Funed snd pone, Wes kerehiefs, Collars, ke. ? 3030 $EUL te open an os hl of ast eee Tt eee Materials and Stamping. e16-sm | elt ‘North side, near 15th street, ¥.and many others at less than | Plaa L AIS is FOR SATURDAY, JULY 7. | Such inducements for to-morrow that we think we'll do as well as if we kept open till 6 o'clock. (See bel: Mex ‘3 Banearss Fo Sarvnpay. Any of our 440., 49a, and 5c. Knot and Fourin- hand Scarfs for 35c. or 3for $1. Not many of the 59c. if ‘Scarfs, but the early caller to-morrow can secure one for 35e. or 3 for $1. FAST BLACK SOCKS; also various shades in plain | colors; also fancy stripes in genuine Lisle-Thread | Socks for 35e. pair or 3 pairs for $1, 50c.s pair they | are worth. HANDKERCHIEFS—Extra size and extra fine pure | Linen Handkerchiefs, with fancy colored hemstitched | borders, the centers also figured; each, Im- ported to sell at 50c. each. Extra size Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, with col- | oredhemstitched borders, 50c. each. You'll see at a | glance—if you know anything—that they are $1 qual- | ity. ‘Flannel Shirts for all purposes and Traveling Satch- ela The window display, corner of 12th and the ave- nue, will tell you of our late lucky purchase. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. (For Ladies below.) Tur 59c Usvenwean Sate Some sizes gone in lots quoted in lower half of this column, therefore the following extras for to-morrow: Our 98e, French Hand Embroidered Chemises 0c. Our $1 Cambric Mother Hubbard Night Gowns, 79c. Our 89e. Children's Mull Caps for 59c. ‘The special sale prices are good until to-morrow at 1 o'clock, as also the special sale prices for hosiery, etc, viz: Our 75e. Silk Hose for 59. Our $1 Fancy Lisle Ho-e for 79c. Our 75c. Fancy Lisle Hose for 59¢. f Our 50c. “C, and G." Lisle Hone for 450. Our 48c. Fancy Striped Hose for 25c. ‘Our 35c. Fast Black Hose for 25c. Our 35e. Schopper's Lisle Thread Hose. Our 2dc. Children’s Black Hose, all sizes, 19¢, Our 35, Children's Lisle Hose in all sizes 29c. THE PALAIS ROYAL (Bee below.) Is Ovr Sur Deranrvesr. ‘The following reduced prices commence to-morrow. Cashimere Shawls at......84.68 €1.98 81.50 Are reduced to......8350 8150 98 | Jerseys—Tho 81.08 reduced to O8e. because they are in colors only. Those at 83.98 are Black Braided Jerseys and reduced to $3.50 to attract you to our | Second Floor to-morrow. CHILDREN'S SUITS. £83.08 French Sateen Dresses for £1.50. 82.50 French Ginghain Dresses for $1.50. 81.25 White Dresses for 81. | _ Gee below.) THE PALAIS ROYAL. le | Suozs:) Parasocs:: | | _Wewon't give the prices of the hand-made Button | n | Boots or of the Novelty Parasols we offer to-morrow. | You wouldn't believe such prices possible. May be | you'll believe what yousee, so we invite inspection and suggest an early call to-morrow to obtain first choice. THE PALAIS ROYAT._ Gove Asp Neckwear Banoarys. ‘New Goods and very cheap, but no space to mention them here. See our advt. in to-morrow morning's “Post.” THE PALAIS ROYAL, | | | | 885 | yg b rTTT | i My os t | SiggSS Mg ‘God ee t ppp D D D Dol ¥ w 444 Soe! w ww ww w A AA AA AAA @ a AT THE PALAIS ROYAL oN THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, July 5. July6. July 7. Do you remember last year’s sale of 590. COT- ‘TON and CAMBKIC UNDERWEAR. Our bo: ks will prove the sales were # 1,629.33 for the three days, ‘Will they be as large this year? THEY SHALL. Last year we offered a Manufacturer's Stack of | samples. We sold this same Manufacturer's Samples | this year, during the late “Clearing Sale: so we must | now rerort to other means to beat last year’s record. | THE FOLLOWING ARE BARGAINS UNPARAL- | LELED IN OUR AND YOUR EXPERIENCE, pa Glas Ae S Oe, 18T LOT—Our 64c. Nightownsfor 59c. They are made up in first-class style of Fruit of the Loom Mus- lin, Tucked yokes, Caiunbric ruffle neck, sleeves, and | front. D LOT—79c. Gowns for 59e. Mother Hubbard style. Yoke with herring-bone stitching and six clus- ters of four-bunch tucks. Ruffle of embroidery neck and sleeves. ‘BD LOT—85c. Gowns for 59c. Same style as 79c. gowns, but more elaboritely embroidered. 4TH LOT—98c. Cambric Gowns for 59c., with ten clusters of three-bunch tucks. Ruffle of embroidery front, neck, and sleeve, 5TH LOT—08c. Muslin Gowns for 590. Tucked | yoke back and front. Finely embroidered neck, front, and sleeves. fa~ Our regular customers will recognize this Underwear and will appreciate the reduced prices. We need hardly remind them to call early. (Continued below.) Tanze Lors Skis Ar 590. 18 LOT—Our 68c. Short Skirts for 59c. Prettily ewbroidered ruffle, in cambric and muslii 2D LoT—Our 75c. Walking Skirts for 59c. Full width aud length, 8 tucks in the deep Cambric ruftie; | 16 tacks above. 3D LOT—81 Skirts for 59c., with deop embroidered ruffle and 14 tucks above, | Sa stout ladies will have no trouble in being fitted and are invited to try on any undergarment before purchasing. = Continued below.) Taree Lors 59¢ Corser Covers 18T LOT—Our 68c. Cambric Corset Covers for 50¢.: Square and V-shaped Necks, elaborately Embroidered. 2D LOT—85c. Pompadour Corset Covers for 59¢. ‘Trimmed with finest Embroidery. ‘4D LOT—OBe. Corset Covers for 59c.; Platval and ‘hand-made Torchon Late trimming. «Continued below.) Fors Lors 59¢ Cueurses. 18T LOT—Our 68c. Chemises fur 5c. ;: and Yoke Band styles; also two styles Sacque Chem- ises, Embroidered Yokes and Sleeves. 2D LOT—7¥c. Chemises for 59c.; Loradale Cambric, ‘Tucked Yoke, Embroidered Neck and Sleeves. 3b LOT—8c. Cambric and Cotton Chemises for ‘590.; Square, Round and V-shapes, Lace trimmed and Embroidered. 4TH LOT-81.35 Chemises for 59c.; Square Necks, elaborate Embroidery back and front, _(Continued below.) Taszs Lors Daswexs Ar 590. ‘Ist Lot—Our 75c. Drawers for 59c.; 8 tucks in the deep, embroidered cambric ruffle, 2 clusters 3 bunch above, 2d Lot—85c, Drawers for 50c. Embroidered ruffle ‘with 14 solid tucks above, ‘84 Lot-115 Cambric Drawers for 59c. Deep tor chon lace rofle, 14 tucks above. Ore Lor Darsarme Sscquzs at 590. beoldared yohe, tached end rate nt neck ad alsoree and 8 perfect St PALAIS 3 4 Daring the past two summers the kindness of our patrons has made it possible for us to do larger business in the half-day on Seturdays ‘than we did all day on the Saturdays of the pre- ‘vious years, aconvincing proof of their appre- ciation of our efforts in behalf of early closing. An important reduction in Ladies’ Hosiery. About 40 dos. Fancy Striped Fine Cotton Drop- Stitched Hose, in Boot patterns of stripes with unbleached tops, reduced to 25¢. per pair. The Prettiest the price has yet bought. 100 46x. Ladies’ Warranted “Fast Black” Hove, only 230, er pair. Biart floor; right aisle.) Ladies’ Fancy colored Percale Sets of Coll and Cuffs reduced to 150. per set, or two seta for 5c, Eighteen different sets from which to se- lect; six styles of three colorings each, The rice is no criterion of their value. @irst floor; right of main entrance.) Glove values of note. Ladies’ 6-Button length Black Lace Mitta, at 150. per pair. A better srade at 25c. per pair. Ladies’ 6-Button length Bisck fall-silk Jersey Mitts, at 50c. per pair. Ladies’ 8-Button Mousquetaire Suede Gloves of superior quality, embroidered backs, in assorted light and dark tan shades, at $1.25 per pair. And these are of small moment in comparison to the splendid stock behind them. (Pirst floor; center.) Never before were better values offered in Muslin and Cambric Underwear. Goodness of quality and work are both at the highest point Yetattained, We keep only the best, as the best products of the best makers give the best satis- faction, We note the following as being con- spicuous for their intrinsic value, Muslin Cor- set Covers, with Pompadour Neck, 25c. Cam- rie Covers, with high neck, two rows of three tucks each down the front, and Hamburg around the neck, at Sle. Cambric Corset Covers, with low Square-veck, Hamburg trimmed, 550. Better, and more trimming, 624¢., 75c., #1. $1.25, and 81.37%. Lace-trimmed, at 81.50, 91.62, #2, 84.25 and $2.25. We have jerything between the two extremes in price, Cambrie Chemise, yoke of Hamburg neck, and sleeves trimmed with embroidery, only 69c. each. Fine Muslin Gowns, hubbard-yoke front of four clusters of tucks, cambric ruffle around the neck and sleeves, oniy 50c. each, ‘Those Gowns and Walking Skirts at 750. each need no description, We have advertised them too often, and you have been buying them too freely not to know them. We mention them again only to say both lots are growing small. The next best in Skirtets of heavy unsized ‘muslin, with deep cambric ruffle, edged with ‘Wide torchon lace, at $1.25 each. Corsets—Ventilating, at 50c. per pair. Ger- man woven at 75c. per pair. R. & G. and Thom- son's Summer Corsets at 81 per pair. I. C. Cor- sets of coutil, long waist, $1.50. 1 C. Comets of sateen, long and short waists, 82.25. IC. Corsets of coutil, spot busk, double side steels, extra long waist, 83.50. We aim to keep the Dest of all the good corsets. (Second floor; through arch.) Lower prices have been made on the following Jots of Children’s and Misses? Suits: Children’s Ecru Embroidered Batiste Suits, embroidered in cardinal, brown, and light Dlue; surah silk front, trimmed with ribbons, Sizes—4, 5, 6 and years. Reduced to 85. Children’s White Persian Mull Suite, hem- stitching ond embroidery. Sizes—4 to 12 years. 85.50 toes, Misses’ eru Batiste Suits, in combinations of stripes and figures. Bizes—12, 14 and 16 year, 8. ‘Misses’ White India Linon Suits, made with infant waist and plaited skirt, trimmed with embroidery. Sizes—14 and 16 years. $5, Misses’ Cream All-Wool Albatross Suits, with Ince drapery. Sizes—12, 14 and 16 years. All sizes reduced to $10. (Third floor.) Boys" Department—Boys' Jersey Waista, front lacing, wide sailor collar, colors nuvy and seal. Size 20 in, 81; size 22 in, 1.15; size 24 in, 81.30; size 26 in., $1.45. Boys’ Jersey Waist, wide sailor collar trimmed ‘with three rows of herring-bone braid: colors, cream, canlinal and navy. Size 20 in., 8150; size 22 iv., $1.65; size 24 in., $1.80; size 26 in, $1.95; size 28 in Boys" Extra Sailor Blouses, wide sailor collar, iu gray and drab, Sizes 4 t09 years. Only $1.75 each. Boys’ Jersey Sashes, finished with silk cond and tassets, in cream, navy, wine and canlinal, $1.25, $1.50 and §1.75 each. Splendid assortment of Boys’ “Extra” Pants and excellent values, Cassimeres and Cheviots, in light and medium colors and fancy mixtures #1, $1.25, 81.50, 81.75, #2 ana 82.25. The two best tings in Pants are the Corduroys, for roughing it, and the Navy-Blue (indigo dye) Yachting Flannels, for looks and service, Both $1.25 per pair, Sizes 4 to 15 years, Three shades in the Corduroys, (Third floor.) An infant's wardrobe of twenty pieces for tweive dollars, Every necessary piece and eight white dresses, The box contains 1 long baptismal robe, 8 white dresses. 1 white em- broidered shawl, 2 white flannel skirts, 2 white Pinning blankets, 2 white flannel bands, 2 knit shirts, and 2 pairs crochet bootess. All for twelve dollars. Orders by mail will be filled ‘the saine day received. Children's Gamp Waists, 75c. $1.75. Children's Gowns, 37, 50, 87e., and cach. Children’s Drawers, 20, 25, 38, 45, and 50c. pair, Children's Skirts, 21, 25, 50, and 75e. each, (Second floor; through arch.) A Mid-summer sale of Handkerchief. We Pronounce these unrivalled values, 200 dozen % White All-inen Hemmed Handkerchiefs, tape border, full size, for boys and ladies. Only Se. each. Ladies’ All inen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 34. 36, X, aud Linch hems, with plain aud fancy hemstitcbing. Ouly 10c each. Ladies’ All-linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 44, and Linch, in a grest variety of attractive colored borders, sheer and heavy qualities. Only 10c. each. Ladies’ White Sheer All-linen Scallopped-edge ‘Handkerchiefs, embroidered in colors. Only 128c. each; 3 for 50c. Ladies’ White Sheer All-linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 3 inch hem, embroidered in ‘white and colore Only 18. each; 3 for 50c. (First floor.) ‘We have all the bent Dress Shields, and every shield absolutely impervious. A poor shield is not worth putting in adress. We have Good- $1.25, and dresses. Prices of shielda, 12390. to 75c. (irst floor; rear.) Choice Woolens for Ladies’ Traveling Suits, Raglans, Ulsters, and cool-weathar Dresses for ‘wear at the seashore and mountain places, The assortment embraces fine genuine Camel's Hair Suitings, Scotch Plaid and Striped Suitings, fine ‘English Cassimere Stripes, fine English Serges and Homespuns, Camel's Hair Stripes and Scotch Mixtures, 60-inch, reduced to 82, $2.50, 63, and 63.50 per yard. Ladies going north will be extremely pleased ‘with these fabrics if wanted forany of the i i Hil it tty z fF 4 | & F AN’ j WwW iTED—Y¥¢ Sars stare to ANTED-AT DICK'S AGENCY WOMEN CUOKS, Waters ertaaida. wal ta coke waters bs tresses, lers.coachmen.dury | men, and hotel beip for resorts. 618 7th st.n.w. 16-26 | WASTED_WOMEN COOKS. #10 To #40. CHAM Rie Cooks. SAM'L A. COOMBS, 926 Fst.n.w. ARTED—< ALIUAGE PAINTER, ALSO TRIM: ter, wtcady Work ‘a Box | Star office. ig aes ben \ ANTED_A SETTLED COLORi D WOMAN FOR | Wesck'sng turers housework. ge home at night Apply 1734 Pa bewe W AXIED—6 WAITE LAUNDRY WOMEN, 2 FOR Relpe dinius-room for resort at ovce: women cooks forcity and country: also white buy draw sods. DICK'S AGENCY, 613 Tet we Te ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS COOK (WHITE WO- ‘pany who wii also do tte housework abd washing fora famliy of two: must have good city references, Gal betwosn 1 suds o.clock at oom 1 (apetairs) No. | Gos 15th wt. Rieter ot | SYWANTED—A WonAN TO Go TO THE CoUNTEY to cook, wash aud ir, for § private fauily. “APS ply at 1500 Dat n. w., bet, ¥aud Span. Saturday. 1° WARTED TWO MEN To fultion uf Lulwer Lytion, vols. Uke it: selln op sights. agents waking’ | Pek. coLuieig ft TED-A PRESSER, ONE THAT Wittiidescotring ¥ No oue but a good Las apply. Taya ewe WANTED WHITE GIRL OR WOMAN To Assist sthouke work and care of wal store, “Call 309 pay Nothing 09 per week S. Gay st, Baltimore, Md 96-20" Deed 10 i dyt-te ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS COOK FOK G0 | WW try club house, near city; single men preferred. Apply st 408 Tthatnw. ee 3 | \WANTED-SALESMEN FOR A MOST USEFUL | W ‘touscueid artide ever offered. 81 will start you in business, For samples and invormation call at Sud East Capitol st, from 9 ain. tod p.m. a | WWASTED-FIFTY HAMMERMEN FOR HAND- at ofice of BECKWITH & QUACKENBUSH, “20 Bridge st., Georzetown. y ANTED—WET N\ Hospital erclock pm. at 1715 eames Z WEESIEDOAGE BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, Broouiyi, New York. and suulmer reser Covi Chambernaids, &s. ‘This ciiy. 12 Skirt Hands Watters, 500 Cooks, Nurse, dc. BURNHAI'S, 632 Fst. uw post Wot: Georgetown. RENT—1409 MASS. AVE. HIGHLAND TH aud, wear the water a. Tater larwe hemdsomely turatshed room southern | gae4gneap sun "Seer tint a exposure. with board, upon Ver! Teese Se | SoM SORE Mi Sey Pom, bo see T, Harper's Ferry, West Va. FOs, BENTIEANGE AIRY BED ROOMS UK: ‘niabed jorm at mamimer prices, cality: No 1415 Get bw. opp. Bus House. jy8—0 OR RENT — FURNISHED—PARLOR, DINING, ‘abd bedroom abd Kitchen. with privileges of hove: | Keepmag, “50a Vermont ave. -W. oat TWO NICELY FURNISHED FRONT Hocus, 1308 Oth ate awe Table, Board it } woe POR 1 VERY LARGE, COOL FRONT BED. rooms peeiiy furmiaied with gr without ours, | convenientto Penaion, Post, ead Goverument Print: | img Oices, at 304. ot nw. ae JOR KENT—PIVE NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeet OF South abd east fronts, wide purk- ing Wet ke Tukey's Wis OARDERS WASTED — GOOD. ees oe TALL TAD TY, VA Wan re Sane rooms trait, tc Sg yet weeks Traine woot Midress SPLING BANK. A Bookbhs WANTED, SrMINAKY MILL Jy5-3t n @24 14th ot. | J2OR_ RENT—LARGE ROOM, SECOND FLOOR, | E0955 Fennepivamaava“dugiire W. 8, TEEL <FuING BAKK OFT EES Fi OR RENT—IN PRIVATE FAMILY. TWO HAND- somely turuiabed oumuniest B-°FS tm goa on | ant abe nace, tonalle Address x ant un. ace, a0, 2 Alexavdria, Va: socom Fe! NT—LARGE SPACIOUS FRONT AND back second and third story rooms, furnished of Unfuruished, at G18 6th st. nw. bet Fand G@. jy3-3t* a eubower's, 1115 Fst a | JOR RENT — ELEGANTLY FURNISHED PAR ()AK HEL. LoUDOCN OC UNTY VA. site jore and South front, very cool, all ms ate ence. plenty of sh 3 | oxericok Thoman Cirele, cheap for summer month cut ta. shourenes aad | TB27"Mst. mow. oe ) per wok Address JomN niMP WS5.7.9.10 WEST ND OF ROCKVILLE, B Surrounded with old oak trees. Foe vera FRoxt Rooms, with or without board. est 2017 14th st ‘ wads table. th hwrat ten, tn FR ENT CARGE AND PLEASANT: KooME eforcuce Feyuinal “Teruie house newly furnished. Call and sce, #18 New Wate York av 230. ok BILE, AT JOR RENT—NICELY-FURNISHED, COMNU het, Tooms, with first-class board, low prices vaca Sumer months. 1416 Net nw. JeJO-La* yh to Fok, BERT = 1720 HST, ON. W FURNISHED ye rooms; first aud second floore, with worth and south exposure; one square west of War apd OUNTRY INF SHADE Partinents; translenta sccommodatek le a a rtm te Add Fees Fok RENT NICEYPCRSISHED ROOMS, & lient ‘table board: reasouable terms, 10¢ &t.. Just uorth of Frankitn and stinker passed. LI | PGE REST A CuSISHED Rooms; first-class condition. Lew. Montgomery Con Ma a; Weettp uke rc bound, uierly rooms, ih country vilisges. livery niet dre COLOGNE & MADDUX. Mavatiall icune, a shall, Fauquier Go., Va 1G 8F JET SEVERAL, FAME 1E8 To coils, aes ad Dt Apply Yi ein | POE RENTCRECOND FLOOR, CONSISTING oF four rooms and bath; completely Licht housekeeping. Will rent for less months to responsible parties, Apply at 1414 Cc bia street nw. a FOR RENT_+ ees 1 WASLEDIS COMPETENT, GIRL OK WOMAN fr cook and yeneral housework, Bo washing nor frouing: must stay uivhts, and bring xood city refec- ence, Call O20-5-ray Bw _ wont ‘ANTED—A BETTLED COLORED WOMAN, forty to filty years of age, to do the work for two in family: none younger ueed apply. Apply, with reference, 1430 14th st. n.w., commer of R st. 3) 3-2t" WASTEDCA SETI eTTLED WOMAN FOR CvOKING aud general housework. no washinx, for siall family, in Mt Pleasuut. Avply 420 9th st. h.w.$y3-Jt* WASTED — EXPERr ‘SHIRT-MAKER ‘operators on Whecler & Wilson machines. None Dut thove who have worked in sonuiuetory need ap- ly to Mr. LOCKHAMKT, with Woodward & Lottirop, | Titnand F ate. “abate WaASTED—A ‘TO COOK, fash abd Iron, aud a boy for general housework: city references required. 508 6th st uw. jys-at" Teanaut “ENDED, *\VAVERLEY mALin—tanor THREE-ST tik ee, iA NICHOLS, Mauiivon, 1 PK RENT—A STORE AND 5 Rooms. WATER | aud gas, at 1154 7c ow, for €20 e mwuth tn ad~ AS nll Fee, 2st EW STOR? AND DWELLING, 1 Est. nw. Handsome plate-giass windows: mod. improvemeuts and excellcut location tor ARD CAN BE HAD Buildin, W AT Eby Pewter, V irenn Ac MAC at or addirens I on nag re jest MMODATED aT L No unty, Va. Peeasant roomeshiade, RS ACC | ala aces e's dress tlise MAGIE ALS SER, Linc | Bitch dehy, cor 2th ama? ste; ve Tus moderate to a Aret-cl ant, . ick WO. .EKS » | SBOGtETs51 Sd wt, Geowetown SUMNER DOARDERS WANTEDIAT araina- dale, wear 1 Sm Pureeliy Bowe 1d jeer. Danie Kei tall __FOR_RENT—OFFICES. [}D—BOYS WITH GOOD SOPRANO AND MND Noicen, Literal salaren paid. Apply at St Parish Hall Toth st bet Hand I, adjaceut St ehirch, ob Tuealay aud Friday e030 p.m Siesta AN TED—50.000 Laby. AGENTS | IMNEDI- 1¥, also Wen; Faudest Mouey making Inve Hon Gt'ths ‘age: over Muilsou sold, Mire M.-P. LIT~ ‘TLE, Chicago, Ii, Ot | WAS DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT BU Tau, conducted by iadies, meu, and women, white and Colofed, for ali kinds cf dom stic labor, for Dis trict and states,with reference, 717 M st.u,w.uy 11-95" | WANTED--SITUATIONS. _ NTFD—A LADY GOING ABROAD DESIRES DNShuttion SOF her mung. whom becan Bl iy recommend, Address Box 2. i AN eee Ie ee family and resuris. Ali city references, iat a UARTERS eat Talsaabersaaitn, Wittens nd Nurses Seumnatrese, Men Walters Cools Co: Futlers, BAM'L A, COOMBS, 926 Fat mw. 7 ANTED—SiTUATIUNS FOR CHAMBERMAIDS, Witten conna, hitchen hands, mien cooks, bakers and confectiouer’s auatstaut, cashicrs “sokkoepers, | Re: cities, country and Fo ML BUS NHAM, | O0-632 8 at nw. nema ~ = a r D—BY A YOUNG MAN LATELY FROM | WiRSEED lace at groom or cosctiinan, fest-class | references; wili do any work an stable or garden. | Ad- Gress HH, Star office d= STED— ACCOUNTANT WILL REPLACE | WARiRpeMitnng sutmer vacation; best reter- ences; terus ntoderate, bor 52, Star oftice. y NTED—BY A RELIABLE YOUNG. A ANUNtoa in & store; will wttend at tae bar and ke higuself seuerally” useful: eity reterenice aud ve | Mag if requikd. Address 1025 ith sf. mw. J: WANTED. -ROOMS. FOR DOCTOR'S But wet of 13th: Car live: 14th st. pretected; teferem beng comes Gore Sangh Pees ese )D — HOME-LIKE PURNISHED ROOMS ANT Dace Hour carts for lugut. housekeeping. hnd rice or no notice taken. Aduress office. 25-3 WwW tate I yo OWNERS_WF HAVE A CASH CUSTOMER De eE ion about Li rooms in the worthwest, desifably located: will pay 825,000 for oue that euite | ee iH. WARNER & CO,, 916 Fst. uw BY TWO LADIES, CARE OF FUR eee intumieied hous, well located tor a Mate iease from Decetuber 1 good Private tereneea, have excelleut servaut. Address HOUSERE: PERS, star office, s0R EXCHANGE — WILL & E_ Pai BGhiypatier det ia, most desirable section of | Nosshwest for small house to any goed locality. state | Rektiowand price, Address ©. H., Star Offce.J0-3" [oe y ANTE ~_WANTED--BOARD. | | WaASTED_b0 tl) ON A COUNTRY FARM, Nor ANTE Ds hours from Wanhlogtot, ob Viiganie Were sgurnease fa, aerpetee’ ofa cal finuly. goo table and shade trees requisite; wil pas Ly eGo) shen foratalte, Audeees, with a Soe IPLE Tastes, Star ollion Wand , WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS SV eee eee Cail paid and secured ote given, ‘Address Box 3, Stax office, eee TED—\ YOUNG POINTER OK SE (TER: WASEE ace hikes BE PSE \NTED—TO, EXCHANGE LANGSTON TYPE WATE Se TE Star pthc hs a Uy ANTED—WELLS DUG. BORED «ND DRIVEN, | WARNER. Woridove tn akilitur mauner Pusu | aan ts aot maps aod pusap a.ock furaished | Tenn ‘moderate. WMH. MOFFAT, $23 Sth st. ne y6-1m* 300 SHARES OF GRAPHOPHONE sale some Poeuinatic-Gun Car- or partied OR RE: T VERY ALTRACTIVE | oFrice rooms, single oF en suite, newly paper d aud painted: bull: ine remodeled fy SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS OK KENT—A NEW REMINGTON TYPEW RITE Va. few Boarders for the sui KID. WALKEL, e Livtiee. WILB double porches, plewty FEW PEKRONS CAN BE ACCOMMODATED BY Wadi) (An, MBCHANTONVILLE rood board, ice, cFeaiuery UULLOr Mlk, alin the Misses Neale, who feside wear Chal $4.50 per mouth will hos reut for hone th flceant sumer resort, Addn Set JESSIE montis faquire 1508 bth st nw. r REALE: Cox station: Chaves Couuty, be JOk_RENT—BKICK STABLE CLEY BE QYOUSTEY DOAKD—23 MILES PHOM WasttLN roe 12th and 13th, Raid PS mais, Con." tut walk toons sine and Ply carringe-bu'use, lost ain coechutias's root ards tine airing.” preuty maith aud Gutter. -Addeees ‘ 3. Met, ubsox, I°Nea Hea BOWELS Herudeu W.0.aud Wek ies Jo8-1m 25 Fearetnw, Fairtex. Va pean RST. CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS Fou s1HE Peet Beaks Mes C. Met, Brauch B&O. eed Li DELIOHTFUL WOME IN THE MOUNTAINS for fatuiies with childrem: lange roows. iawn and ortico, opine water. b Uae abd table complete tor i."'aire. jourue Grove aru, ye20- a" | " | LUST AND FOUND. | | J ost—on svny4, conpox SETTER poo wiTH white streak on breast, answ-re to the Uatne of Viash, Ketura to 1226 N. ve. DW. and receive ard pent 2 nN D OF GOI LEAD pencil, farbet set: fuder wall be liberally rewarded ty peturnitig same Wo JUSLEH F. WEEBLA, 60 nw. yo taius, river, railroad. 1 $10 Ok THE RETURN to-801 i PAIDF Back Setter Dog, lost on Jui Sana’ St: s.e. a white setter dug, with. yellow apot A iiberal reward will be given if reiurued to owner. 1 OsT—ON JULY 3, BETWEEN B AND H STS. nw..@ lacwe, double-taced, cameo breastpin. Ke- word Wheneat 325 Bet uw ae PECTACLES FOUND IN BALTIMORE AND PO- FOR SALE—LOTS. OK SALE—30,000 FEET OF UND, NEAM Stomac Devos July 9, 8 p.m, Owner cam have them | YY iewrt of thesity, tor se agers rset NS by calling on FL. MOOKE, Sia7 Mat. ae JN0."FWAGGAMAN, OST—FOURTH OF JULY, A RED TRISH SET. _26: 1003 Fst. nw. _ ter, full feathered, red crown ou forebead: answers JOR SALE— 50,000 PEET IN ®PL i.-namie of Jaca. heward paid for return to 1213 vere I QE,S date Ps per cent iayest montave. nw. sb 1 if bouviit unmediately. JNO. E,W. ‘UST—FROM 1228 14TH ST. JULY 1, A WHITE _ 296 sit per: and lewon colored setter dog: split nose, answers QAGK S\LI_NOL000 FEET OF iorpaine of Piss, A libere: reward tc hin Fovurs to 1017 T28h st oF KCL. JONES. 417 13th at mw do Os1-AT CLIFTON BEACH, JUL. 4, 4 FLAN Gold King. cnuraved “x to L.* Tew aygetara SAM. C. DUNHAM, 1410 Fat nw > Die for baitduag Brame be tases, wi Jok SALE—TWO BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS, 10th at ne, bear E Capitol -t, ANAL ky a tite 1S JOMDAN, 1417 Ft NI STABLE LOT IN KEAKOF Ea NTAINING GOLD Wareh and about $3. Liberal rew ord by retu: iug to Mire Seustur GK. DAVIS, 1700 19th st. sw ‘O81—BLACK NEWFOUNDLAND DOG. WHITE breast, hair clipped excep: inz head and shoulders and tp of ‘tail: leather collar with tax No. 3320. Me. returned to S\ HAFER'S Stable. ale, between and Oand Oth and 10th ste..or 426 11thet aw. Tanning fran a Hy WMT. OLE, oun 4. 1 1F sn w. 30-3" 9 PLRSONS SEEKING INV. ST- call atten nb ats, mined Cevtenbial Pxj onion Grouna, price Los Box tS. Star othice OK SALE — FOUR NE BLACK SILK CK, howl, between the Soldiers" Heme and pow < at LOTS ON CHALIN wt; two im University Park and one cor < olumbia b.w., for owuer and suitable rewand 3 Road and Lata st. BENS. PDAVIN. —— ed 13510 Fat. JOR SALE-FINE LOTS, 40x10, ON 71H BT. |___ BUSINESS CHANCES. _ ‘extended. cant aide, bear Whituey ave, athe t care = kas, for Lusibess ur fordencrs no better, propery HOES. Nias a substan ial value a that vickaity at a low price — abd ewes tera GLO. W LINKING. The old, established Shoe Store of JOS. A. RFPETTI, “Yejo ut TY. wud HT ste, 1610 Lath st. uw. for rent and Fixtures for sai ‘Une of the best chances tor a tive Shoe San in Ws K SALE—TWENTY-SEVEN LOTS ON CHAMP. inewn Fio avenues, Lear Boundary strect, 101 These 1 | PEP Se SER ae Poe ee Ao aa a kt SALE—CHEAP—LOT ON MST. SUITABLE to vuild five bousewon only 56 prt 2 HLT FokD, Mile eA tbe reanon tor selling tux TSS Stor ote i. SALE—A BAKERY AND CONF with all modern unyrovemeuts, inige oven. ‘ou preiuines, 1722 14th st nw. F 1dzibiy FE street, 900 aud 2000 ea: vay: ments reeeived. SR HER Olt, OK SALE—CHEAP GROCERY, MEAT AND PRO. “Jei-lu in Ft, Vision store: a bancain if sold at once; good rosso: = : a RLS best =" ling, Call 334 a ave. mw. or sll Stue.iuw, P2O8 Sl FIFUL BUILDING 14 oO St mw, between K anu Io; 22 ieet srout at low tg. ure if take wow.on very easy terms, BEALL B..OWN & 00. 1321 Ft, _ MONEY TO LOAN. Moxee Bolan on keaLestat® spovxry Mitton rates of inecent, * Tf & SONS, PRES Fy ote of tie tet Stcstnd Proton oe i he porter part of ely; dot ‘bees foun 1.000 to Si-scO per mouth. Reasons for scillag to leave Midresd'S ZG, bar ete JlOk SALE—TEN PER CENT INVEST wENT— flouse toutainiay store and ere rooue, all ni-d-rn improv mente; Gn East Washingtou), "Address C. i Star office, pos SS bun Building. — JQuEN “FLAT or : T PIVE PER CENT ON are | PUREE T enythine cout teve; on Castes etree Irrvved teal catate. setursty ~ means ‘business center; very central. "Or wi TiLk & RUT Tero, 1907 Bat aw, thing compete for length of time. cofice. OK SALE—A SMALL GROC) RY SIORE IN GoOD Jocality ad doing good cash bu inens: cause of selling, death in taully; cor. 1th and Boundury sts, -s yi ONEY OONBIANTLI ON HAND ON AP. AUSTIN P. BROWN, Beal Estate aud Loaus, 1420 Fst Gow. = yund ‘mouey refunded. 461 G st.n. w. all Gays Belephoue, 683-2, Wake © Bohibken ‘.. a a a “A G00! 'D FOR 1CE CREAM IN SUMMER proved security. €50.000 at 5 per cent Loaus AS ee ees Me er ie competitor wituin s corner A aud vd Jeko-km < 4 es 8 ee ee AT 5 PER CENT, $7,000 AND Fa 33,000 Sikov0 st U per cunt. $idvv0 et & f-SHOE STORE IN GOOD LOC. red t. Utuer suis vo suit BSALESHQE, STORE TN GOOD LN ot 00, 1321 Fw BAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. MSTACAE ASU. & BOSDS. WOKiH :D—) ‘KNOW THAT YOU CAN HAVE WAStD 2OUIuR GE TEA En ‘house, by 10 FUNK'S BEWING i GuNE GENCY, iT 7th et .w., near Oot. | Wanreprensons, WISHING LESSONS AT land “Bookkeeping. t2 Ja BRE Ive uw. or at Capito cardstand. — jel-2un* — PARLOR — FURNITURE. | WAREE? sitiecttinads over in | Reterences farniabed as to m “oth st, mab 12-17) ‘anaeh Dae jE MOFFAT. 44 154 ST Binds ieee aire, te pisame ‘CASH_FUMNITURE: FEATHER ‘Carpet, ‘or entire Household ec H. BAUM, 210 7th st aw. ‘ED—TO ‘FOR CASH, aan Sie. hel | FOUSE FOR RENT—3 AND ST ST_N. E. TWO . my3-61t" real ss wha habe hat | an ONT PAVADLD QUARTERLY, STLD—A FIVE HUNDRED DOL | 6 per cent: no 7a _ 4 i Reese ra maith to exterd = good paying busi- | - 3 N SHERMAN & 00,1407 Fat. nw. | AS ipusin eubu fo suo. | pee Address 60 Jy9 2 | \VANTED—A CHRISTIAN GENTLEMAN As SI- TOs t WAUGAMAN, ¥17 Fat, {NTED-HORSES TO PANTURE AT GENL. =) Wika Terr mi cuttal St eat 000 Soo F. veale’s stock $3.50 vet ma poreee wine | {nto the bookselling. pu aud etvinati | we a wate: | Ser et iar en sear | ON REAL psTaTE. THOS. F. WAGGAMAN_ el-gant Brick Houses, Taw sud — a pauited; rent iow. Apply to F. W. a ‘ONEY TO a ON KEAL porate-cosneee Sonu Gta. pera (mega odange MEH Sats Soe EXCHANGE—FOR €1TY = B16 Ft me ‘TO LOAN FOR SALE 1561,000 | Kem, 04.80 Feasts ead Mo mes Mo 70 teas ox Wales Dax 2724 Buccemor to DAD! fe atece me a ‘HAT : Rese hei Sree