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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDA THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: July 7, 1988. Hditor. ‘The Ev-ming Star basa regular, perwanent bowa fide dailv circulation more than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and much greater than that alt the ether duily papers bere added together. — ‘The Star Out of To: Persons leaving the city for any length of time fan have Tam Stan mailed regularly to any address Gnd for any period they may desire, 59" AU orders for the paper by mail must be ccompanied by the money,—at the rate of fifteen tents @ week, or mity cents per month, unless Bent toa foreign country, when the price, includ- ‘Ang postage, is 80 cents per month. —<—$<$<$<—< ——___ Every wheelman in this city, and a good many People wno never bestride wheels, but who value ‘An assurance of safety in crossing the streets on foot, will breathe more freely on learning of the conviction of Joseph M. Chase of mansiaughter Yesterday. This was the coachman whose reck- Jess driving kept a whole neiguborhood in terror Yor a long time and resulted finally tn killing Prin- Ctpal Paul, a citizen whose life the community “could Mil afford to lose. Tue number of reputable ‘Witnesses who were ready to go upon the stand "Rd swear to the speed at which the accused was ‘eriving at the time of the accident, the mental ‘condition be appeared to be in, the insuMictent Warning he gave his victim, and the manner of Bis benavior when he discovered what "he bad done, eave iittle doubt io ‘The mind of anyone who has watched the progress Of the trial that the jury brought in an entirely Feasonable verdict. The prisouer may thank his ‘Stars that the prosecution was willing to take so Jenient a view of his acts, under the circumstances, 88 to make no charge of intention to do Professor ‘Paul bodily harm; for some other men of Chase's ‘Type have laid themselves open to such an accusa- tion by their mode of treating wheelmen and pe- ‘Gestrians, and the authorities have been simply ‘awaiting a good opportunity to teach them a les Som, It isto be hoped that the warning conveyed | Dy Chase's case, especially if the sentence be pro- Portioned to the offense, will suifice to deter these Yruculent fellows from persisting In a course ‘Which may yet bring one or more of them to the gallows, and surely every reckless driver who has ‘Deen mereiy thoughtless will take the lesson to heart. —————————— ‘With the opening of a new presidential cam- Paign the stapdard arguments tn favor of abolish- tng the cumbrous machinery of the electoral sys- Yem are brought forwart again. There 13 one, however, whica the newspaper critics and review- €rS a8 a rule pass over w.thout notice: that 1s, the @ecreased danger from misprinted ballots. If every citizen were called upon next fall to vote for Grover Cleveland or Benjamin Harrison, the task ‘Would be easy enough, as the names of the two candidates appear $0 constantly in public places that no person who reads at all 13 Ukely to make ® mistake about them. But, in a state lke New York, for example, where the number Of electors 1s thirty-six, and the candi- @ates for electorsnips are, with one or | two conspicuous exceptions, men unknown Outside of their own districts, the chances of error fare increased in tue ratio of thirty-six to one at ‘the Very least. Surewd and unscrupulous party managers might, either by bribery and collusion ‘With the poll-workers on the other side or with the printers of the opposing party's ballots, or by | Some other underhand method of substitution, con- Urive to have tickets with a few misspelied names Yun out of nearly every poiling booth in the state, and thereby seat some of their own electors. The Splitting up of an electoral vote 1s not without Precedent, the latest case being that of California In 1880, where Judge Terry’s personal unpopular- ity caused his defeat while the rest of the democratic electors pulled turough, and ‘me republican candidate for elector hav- ing the highest number of votes was seated im Terry's place, and cast bis ballot for Garfield at the meeting of the college. It is too late," now, of course, to do anything for the reform of the system which shall be applicable to the pend- ing contest; but it 15 not too late to sound a ‘Warning as to the dangers to be apprehended trom trickery or accident, in the hope that, through the | s* necessity for so much extra watchfulness, public ‘opinion may be wrought up to the point of pro. curing the necessary constitutional amendment defore another Presidential canvass fs reached, —<$——- Engtish lawyers, backed by an English court, prevented Mr. Parnell from going upon the stand 4m the O'Donnell case to testify that he did not write the letters of whose authorship the London Times accuses him. He was quite justified, in his speech in the House of Commons, in denouncing ‘the charge as absurd. Not only are the letters admitted, even by critics not overdisposed to frienditness for him, to be whoily w nary work in style, but the fact that some of them are represented to have been written by him while 4m Jail, where every precaution was resorted to by ‘the keepers to prevent correspondence between ‘the prisoner and bis friends outside, and when the discovery of one of these incriminati! ments might have endangered his neck, argues strongly against their authenticity. Some of the English newspapers Wemand that he prove his innocence by prosecuting the 7imes; but iis friends all urge him to do nothing of the sort, as he could not get a fair hearing of his case, and ‘would only involve himself in still more annoy- ance, diverting bis attention from those matters of greater present importance which have been com- mitted to hiscare as a member ot parilament. ‘There is obviously no more reason to assume Mr. Parneil’s guilt from his refusal to sue the Times than there 1s to suspect the government of dis. loyalty to tue crown and bad faith in politics be. cause tt does not attempt, on the strength of the alleged exposure, to expel Mr. Parnell from his seat in the commons, ————————— Mr. Morton is beginning to discover what a ‘thoroughly bad man he ts, or, rather, how insenst- Die he ts or has been to the proprieties of public Mice, Perry Belmont bas raked out of the ilies of ‘the Forty-seventh Congress a record of the inves. tugation made into tue Peruvian claims, and the connection of Mr. Morton, then American minister to France, with the efforts for their Prose cu on, It 8 not eo valuable a “tnd” as it might be, for the investigating com- ‘mlttee distinctly stated that they did not Delicve ‘the minister intended to do any thing to compro- aise his officiai position. But when it 1s remem- ‘Dered that the rehearsal of this Peruvian business 4m the newspapers and oa the stump may give us ‘three or four months of Shipherd, there will be Mittle wonder if the average citizen's blood runs cold at the prospect, ————-—___ Certain republican Senators have at last reached (ehe point of admitting that it Is probable that the ‘Mills Dill will be passed by the House, and that Provision of some sort must be made for dealing ‘With it in the Senate. The prevailing idea seems tobethata substitute ought to be prepared by ‘the republican Senators, But what shall the sub- stitute be? Shall it sweep away the whisky tax altogethes? Suall it limit the abolition of the tax ‘on spirits to alcoholic Uquids used to the arts, with ali the Increased official espionage and inquisition Aneidental to such a distinction? How shall sugar Be treated, so a3 toeffect a compromise between the people and the planters? Tuese and many ‘other puzzling questions must be answered before ‘that the jb will be found as hard at the north end of the Capitol as at the other. ——— + ‘The District appropriations should be 0 iber. ally and wisely made that no large unexpended surplus will exist at the end of each year to set ‘the two Houses of Congress wrangling as to its proper disposition. As for the existing surplus, representing taxes derived from the present gen. eration, 1 will be more justiy applied to the satis. faction of present urgent municipal needs than in the pay ment of the water ike his ordt- | | “Tae Ecoxours 83 SHOE FOR GENTLEMEN looks and wears equal to most 65 shoes, “THE ECONOMY" $2.50 SHOES for Ladies is the handwomest and most durable over of fered in this city for the price. For sale only at “THE ECONOMY” SHOE STORE, 802 7th st ow, at 1, STARGARDTEB. 66 \HALLIES” AT Sc. A BARGAIN, “id elsewhere at 10ce ae pes a aL ‘euON, 1 ‘M st nw. For Tovnsrs SEATON PERRY, (Bacceenor to Ferry & Brother) ©» REXCH CaM Elis Wallen CHUDDAS ANDLALL- WOOL HENKIETTA CLOTHS FOK TRAVELING suits. -NGLISH SERGES AND SIT.K WARP HENRIETTAS. FRexcn eras ND TWILLED HABIT CLOTHS. ALL-WOOL PLANSELS FOE BATHING SUITS. CREAM AND IWORY WHITE SUITING FLANNELS, TENNIS. AND YACHT CLO\HS, BANGIN tite VaLUES IN LVOUY AND CREAM WHITE “EXTRA es" IN — ALBATHOSS CLOTHS, AT 500. “SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS" IN BLACK AND. COL- RED SUKAHS, FAILLE FR \NCAISE, RHA- OM B50 Te “RAKE BAKGAINS” IN INDIA SILKS, LOUISINES AND SUMMER SILKS. “CLD-ING PRICES" ON FARASOLS AND EMBROID- ED OBIS. NOVELTIf&s IN HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS AND GLOVES, AT LOWEST PRICE: DeRT'D, JERSEYS, ALL SIZES, RANGING oh 0 80 SCOTCH MAUDS AND TRAVELING SHAWLS. NeW SILK, CHUDDA, CASHMERE, AND TINSEL see) rat GREAT VARIELY, AND AT LOW- NEW SILK AND GLORIA _UMBRELLAS, WITH NA- TURAL StICKS AND GOLD AND SILVER wouNtINGS. ON SPRING ICES. “GKEATLY REDUCED | PRICES” PS AND LINEN ULSTERS, S AND CORRECT PRI ATS P.M. DURING JULY SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Penn. ave., cor. Oth st, _retastebed EE % REAT Cc LOSING Ocr Suz or CLOTHING FOR MEN AND Bors, “ ar OAK HALL, Cornér 10th and F. FOR BOYS 4 TO 13. ‘The entire line of Jackets and Pants will be closed outat Just oue-alf of former prices; also odd Kuee | Pants. FOR BOYS 14 TO 18. Assplendid line of Suits will be closed out at s sac- rifice. FOR MEN. Fancy Flannel Coats aud Vests for @1. Seersucker Coats and Vesta, $1. Driddiesex Flannel Suits at $10. An immense hue of Summer Goods, suitable for the hottest weather, at a sscrifice, White and Faney Vests at 75¢. and $1. Serge Suits at $7.50 and upward, Prince Albert Suits from $15 up. Proadcloth Suits at $22.50, worth 840, worth $50. All-wool Cheviot Suits at 8” 00 Cassimere and Cheviot Suits at less than cost of manufacture, Odd Pants from 81 up. Norfolk Jackets very cheap, OAK HALL, COR. T! gm ‘TH AND F ST3. IE OR 88.8 cco m™ “-ERK NN ae a Ss HOT RRR TTT SSSi iia | SSHHLER F www rt wewww dy PSs THT 558s www AA H's, 3 Wie W AAT Ssg8 PT Syg8 FOR rae me, SS & ww 53 ye Over 300 slightly mussed by handling; all this sea- n's patterns. The “King” always has been the best #1 Shirt Waist in the city, sold Se that prices and is ‘the country over TTTT RRR ww U NNN T ERE U RNS Eat gs TRE “W RW EX Py SATCHELS AND VALISES. Wo have not needed much advertising in this ling, as We bave been welling our woods as faat aa they caine in, Which is the be-t proof that we have that our prices are Ser iow ofan Rise Jat 8 sevine of over 33 ber cent belo} trunk dealers’ prices by purchasing Your Trunks, Valisen, Satchels, ae, ffom us Special offer of TRAVELING SATCHELS. Allof our Satchels marked @1.2 1.5 a $175, WILL BE SULD Fon ——— 81.00. Proportionate Bargains in Better Goods, Notice the diticrence in the following pricest PACKING TRUNKS. Size 30 40 Regular Prices & ‘00 RIS Our Prices bes STEAMER TRUNKS, Duck covered, well slatted, and strongly made. Aud Other Trunks Sold In The Same Way. BATHING SUITS. ‘We would call your attention to large assort- ment of these goods for ba ME Laptes axp cutzprex. BO*% wii BATHING HATS, CAPS and SHOES, in all Prices are lower than they ean be bought for The M both FLANNEL 3, Fancy aud Sains Hy anywhere. We have Bathing 5) a ing Suits for a u . 885s 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST. JUST IN RECEIPT OF A CASE OF ENGLISH FELT HATS FOR BOATING AND TOURIST PURPOSES: IN ALL COLOURS. ALSO, MULL POKES FOR SEA” ORE AND COUNTRY. dy7-0t Pansevan Srone. a 2d Sik Umbeeian, fully worth oar ei wos SLI Great bargains in PARASOLS, all at prices to closa, ‘Special bargain in INDIA LINONS at 120. FANS. “FANS, FANS. Ove lot of fine FEATHER PANS at 250.; would be cheap at 750. ‘Bargains iu Linen and Silk Fans, 2g Ribbed and Gauze UNDERWEAR, extra good values, Men's fine Namsook SHIRTS and DRAWERS, 60s. ‘Extra value in 8k MITTS, 250. Hosiery. ‘HOSIERY, One lot of Boys’ Military Ribbed HOSE, all 9-in.; ‘Price was 45e. ; Seren Ladioe foe Baligwan ond pin- Dubai SBOE Ht fe Tatra MATTINGS MaTTINes, bp bay toclosa Now is your time ‘Udustrated Catogue tree, A G. SPALDING & BROS., 106 Madison et, Chicngo: 241 Broadway, New York, 7,s0thee mn é et ne Max Onozs Paowrnr Faiz. as a A FF % | Py ROYAL AA GAT FOR MONDAY, JULY 9. Before giving list of Bargains we again remind you tomake Friday and NOT SATURDAY your principal shopping day. We inaugurated the half-holiday move- ment im this city with unselfish motives, and think that we and those who have imitated us should be en- couraged by your shopping ON FHIDAY. Make this rule and you will pave the way for a general haif-holi- day on Saturday and gain the gratitude of the thou- sands of young men and women working in the stores these warm #1 yummer months. >», naksk. _Barma'n List below.) (A, LIBNER) Bazoarss For Tue’ Mex. ‘You'll appreciate the reduced prices quoted below for weasonable goods, ‘SHIRTS—@1 French Porcale Shirts reduced to 870, ‘Two separate collars and extra cuffs to each shirt. Stripes, polka dota, &c.,in all colors, and warranted fast. HALF HOSE REDUCED TO 19c. This lot of Socks comprises all the broken lots. You will notice Funcy Lisle Thread Hose that are generally sold for 50c. & pair.” Not all sizes in any one pattern is the only objection to them. The Lisle Thread Socks for 35c., or 3 pairs for $1. are worth 50c. & pair, and so are the Fust Black Socks which we susrantes. Wo here write it: WE PROM- ISE TO REFUND THE MONEY IF THEY STAIN ‘THE FEET. NECK WEAR—Nearty 100 different patterns of Sam- mer Silk Knot and Four-in-Hand Scarfs for 35e., or 3 for $1. There's not one worth loss than 50c, and ‘Tmany styles that generally are sold for 75c. and $1 each. Our 250. Silk and Satin WindsoF Searts fcr 19¢, Polka Dots, plain colors, ete., ete. SHIRTS—Genuine Euglish Flannel Shirts for $2.50 each is $18 piece cheaper than usually sold at, We have Flannel Shirts at @1 each with two pockets and looking like the Enwlish. As clever but less harmful imitation than the wooden nutmegs of old. The “Palais Royal” Dress Shirts, Plaited and Plain Bosoms* Unlaundered, so you may see the quality of material, ‘85c.; Laundered, so you may see them ready for wear, $1. A FREE TRIAL. Try one on in the seciusion of your home, and after due investigation, return to us with doubts dispelled. COLLARS and CUFFS, “Coon's" Collars aro a8 g00d, asany. Wesell them 2 for 25c. Cuffs, 4-ply linen, 20c. a Pair. A saving to you of five cents on one pair and twenty-five cents on half dozen paira, We'll save you dollars instead of cents in UNDERWEAR and UMBRELLAS, ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Ladtios’ space below.) |Szors For Tax Lioms, ‘Only the wealthy can afford such as these. $7 French Kid Button Boots, patent leather tips. These boots are of best materials procurable, and made by expert workinen who were paid by the day. Ladies who wear such boots generally have them made to order. We offer these at the reduced price of $5, and feel assured if you will have a pair tried on you will be delighted ‘with them. The “PALAIS ROYAL" “GLOVE-FITTING” $4. ‘These button boots come in “Opera” and “Common, Sense” toes. Weare proud of the reputation of these boots, Genuine Alligator Oxford Ties #4. Our price has been #5. We would catch you before you leave town, hence the reduced pric Our 85 Button Boots reduced to #4. French Kid, Hand-turned; the boot for mountain or seashore. Durable but neat in appearance. Opera toe or Common Sense; Cheap at $5; a barzain at $4 you'll appreciate when you've learned the wearing quali- ties, THE PALAIS ROYAL Tae Usvar ~ Crownrxa, The advertising man finds the first one or two departments iu the barxain list have all the space, aud the rest he crowds all tozether. It shall be different in the future, but please note the following: Pigskin Gloves, 81. As soft and pliable as the best French Kid. but four times as durable, That's why the demand is «reater than the supply. The balance of our column is to be devoted to Special Sale of Laces. So we'll mention in to-morrow’s “Post” the bargains in Fans, Leather Goods, Jewelry, Dress Goods, Embroideries, Stamped Goods. Suits, Shawls and Jerseys, Special bargains in each of these depart- —s ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, (See space below.) Lacs: LACES! LACES! LACE Sti! TWO IMPORTANT REASONS FOR THE SPECIAL SALE: Int, because of a largs and very lucky purchase, and 24, because of the many short lengths left over from the Clearing Sale. THE NEW LACES, Some of the best bargains ever our good fortune to secure are to be found. 42inch BLACK CHANTILLY LACE FLOUNCINGS, At Wort, z Er Inestimating the worth of there laces we make comparison with our last week's stock of laces, which wore considered good values; in fact, were the boat in town at the prices, We have to given little better value than our competitori, or you would buy alto- «ether on creait. 7 PIECES RUSSIAN DRAPERY NET. Beautiful quality of Black Silk, 1 yards wide, at $1.10 ayard. Comment needless, 200 PIECES ORIENTAL LACES, From 10c. to 50e. yard. For necks and sleeves to runmer dresses these laces are adapted. You'll save Just half—you get a dollar's worth by spending 50c. 119 PIECES PLAT VAL. LACES, All widths to match, from 1-2 inoh to 42 inches, Some of the loveliest patterns we or you have ever seen. ‘The prices no less s 500 SHORT LENGTHS LACES, May be more or less than 500 Short Lengths, but too many to suit us, #0 prices are marked on them to them fiying, We mixht mention there are many lengths of very fine Lace Flouncings that we kuow Will be grabbed for—a hint to the wise shopper to call early for choice, ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, (See space below,) Neckwear For Lous, Our Lace buyer also buys Ladies’ Neckwear, and ‘the following were secured in New York last week with the Laces: A BARGAIN—Double-row Canvas Ruffling, 3 yards for 26¢., worth 19. a yard, ANOTHER BARGAIN—Two-row fine Canvas Ruf- fting, with fancy colored edge, 19c. yard, worth 250, THE BEST 250. RUFFLINGS—No. 1: Three-row Crepe Lisso, with Breton or Valenciennes Lace edge. No.2: Three-row Crepe Lisse, plain and silk stitched; platted, criped ot fluted. No. 3: Two-row Bolting Cloth, with one row picot edge ribbon, in white, black, cream, light-blue, pink, or cardinal No.4: Two-row Bolting Cloth, with silver or wilt braid. Many other styles at 2ic. yard, but the above quoted are cape- cially pretty, new, aud cheap, considering the quality. CHEMISETTES aro stylish. Qur new stock is alone worthy visit. At 25c. each India Linen Chemisettes, trimmed with lace and embroidery. At 33c. some in alleolors. ‘Then we have many novelties in Veat-form Chemisettes, made of India Linen, Mull, Bolting Cloth, fine Laces, Embrotderies, Silk Grenadines, &o. Bome of the Tinsel, Lace and Kibbon trimmings are very beautiful. Prices, 500., 75cw @1, $1.15, $1.3, $1.00, 81.85, 69.25, 82.50, THE PALAIS ROYAL. CSeomracebelow) coe Laors Laxex Cortans ‘The “Haymarket,” an imported linen collar, and the latest from London. It's a high-standing collar, with Wide hem and tiny turn-over points; 200. each. “New ‘York price 260." 80 saya our buyer, ‘them in One of the leeding fashionable sworea. =” ‘WASHINGTOX, D. C., SATURDAY JULY 73m, 1688. STOBE CLOSED AT 1 P. M. TO-DaY. WE CLOSE OTHER WEEK DAYS ATS P.M Our Regular Sem!-Annual Reduction Sale commences Monday, July Oth, We shall then Decin to clean up the stock prior to inventory— July 28th—and reductions will be the order of ‘the day, We haves purely business reason for everything we do—every reduction we make, ‘We carry no goods over from one season to an- other, consequently we have reduced the price of Spring Goods because they ought to have ‘been gpld last month. We are reducing the Price of Summer Goods because they must be sold this month. We reduce the price of “Novelties” to dispose of them before the novelty wears off. We reduce goods to sell them, and it is only the goods that belong to # season that get reduced, se we have # thousand-and-one ‘things on which the price remains the same year in and year out, Grenadines have been reduced because they must be sold this month, viz: 28-inch Black Silk-and-Wool Grenadines, re- duced to 750. per yard. 23-inch Black Anmure Grenadines, 3 styles of A1L-Silk, and Silk-and-Wool, reduced to $1 per yard, ‘These prices make them excellent bargains. (irst floor; annex, rear.) Dress Goods have been reduced because they Ought to have been sold last month, Wenow make the price low enough to make it an object for you.to purchase for fall, or next season's ‘wear. We frequently have cool evenings in ‘summer when woolen dress is indispensable, 40-inch French Suitings, in stripes, plaids and checks, reduoed to 50c. 42-inch All-Wool Berges and Kiber Cloths, plaids, stripes and plain, reduced to 69¢. 50-inch Seoteh Cheviots, in broken plaids and checks, reduced to 75e. por yard. ‘These are particuiarly desirable for seashore, ocean and mountain dresses and traveling suits, raglans, &c., and at theso prices are remarkaple values, (First floor; left of main entrance.) Parasols have been reduced to dispose of the stock this month, prior to inventory. 22-Inch Satin Parasols, in Plaids of Ecru and Navy Blue, carved wood sticks, light frames, Reduced to..... ey 2z-Inch Fancy Plaid Parasols in a variety of shares, paragon frame, carved sticks, strong and attractive, A Reduced to... = 92.25 22Inch Faille Francaise Silk Parasols, in ‘beautiful Piaids and Fancy Stripes, fine carved ‘wood handles, A Reduced t0....... 82.50 22-Inch Ecru Lace-covered Is, light Paragon frame, handsomely carved handles, at~ tractive and cheap, Reduced to. 2-82.25 Other reductions of equal note. It will be to your aavantage to inspect this stock at an early date. (First floor.) Boys’ Suits have been reduced to sell them this month. We have bunched several lines that were considerably higher, at the uniform price of $6.50 per suit, The lot includes plain Sack, Cutaway and Norfolk Styles, in fine Seotch Cheviote, French Tricot Cloth and Fancy English Cassimeres; ined and half-lined; sizes 4 to 15 yearn, Reduced to. --86.50 Per Suit. (Third ftoor.) Children's and Misses’ Wash Dresses must be Sold this month, We quicken their sale by low- ering their price, £ 1 Lot of Children’s Fancy Gingham Dresses, ins variety of plaids and stripes, well made, raped and finished; sizes 4 to 12 years. 82.50 1 Lot of Misses’ Fancy Batiste Suits, in cream ground, with fancy stripes and figures; sizes 12, 14 and 16 years. Reduced to... e4 (Third floor.) La iies' Woolen Buits are reduced because they ‘must be sold this month. 1 Line Flannel Suits, suitable for traveling, ‘and cool summer wear; colors terra-cotta, gray, mode, and brown, Reduced to. 99.75 Weave s line of White India Linon Wrap- pers—white have berun toshow handling—made Princess back, full tucked front, and deep ruffle around bottom. opened a new line—piatn cream and a variety of fancy stripes—for Outing, Lawn Tennis and ‘Morning Wear, (Third floor.) Ten-quarter Fine Belguim Pure Linen Sheet- ing reduced. First time those qualities were ever offered so low in any city. One quality redue-d to.. One quality reduced to... ‘One quality reduced to........ 1 A erand value in Linen Sheet, 20 Patra, All- Linen Sheets, hemstitched at one cud, and hemmed at the other. Size 24 yards long by 2M yards wide, Go and 86 por pair. (Second floor.) All Silk Bash Ribbons below usnal prices. 40 Pes, All--iIk Motre Sash: Ribbons, fan-edge, width 8 and 9 fuches; colors, White, Pink, Navy, Liisc, Brown sud Cardial, only 75, per yard. 40 Pes, 9-inch, All-8ilk Satin and Gros-Grain Striped Sash Rubbons, in Lt. Blue, Cardinal and Lilac, only 75c. por yard. 9-inch Biack, All-Silk Motre Sash Ribbon, only 87}. per yard. ‘We consider these the best values we have yet had the pleasure of showing. (First floor; center.) “Short Lengths’ of White India Tinon Flouncings. On account of the over-eccumula- tion of Remnants in Embroideries and Floune- Ange, we nave concluded to keep them constantly ispiayed. in order to dispose of the entire ‘accurmulation before stock-taking, (Second floor; center tabl-.) More new “Outing” Flannela, We shall place on sale Monday 40 pieces more of thone excel- lent Outine Flannels, in plain shades, and a very attractive assortment of real English stripes, ‘The quality and finish is exactly the same as the Previous lots, and these will be offered at the same low price, viz: 15c. per yard. Expressly for Tennis, Boating, Yachting, Seashore, ‘Mountain. and Hou-c Dresses, betug absolutely fast colors, and the best fabric for the price ever introduced, . (Beond floor.) = Flannels for Men's Summer Fults. New and Gesirable styles of Anderson's Scotch Suiting in gmail undecided checks, and fine stripes in light and medium-colored effect, This width requires 7 yards for a suit. Only 750, per yard. (Second floor.) Bed Quilts. 1 Caso 11-4 White “Boston House” Crochet Quilts Only @1 each. It is probably the best dollar spread made, 1 Cxge 12-4 White Crochet Quilts, lighter in ‘weight than the “Boston House” Quilt ande quarter of s yard wider. Only $1 each, UCase 11-4 Colored Crochet Bed Spreads, fringed, new patterns, firmly woven, colorings cardinal, blue, brown, and buff. Only $1 each. Crourth Seer.) jotioua A paper containing 440 superior quality English Pine for 56, Iron Hair Curlers, 25c, each. ‘Montague’s Hair ‘Madame Louise's Common-Sense Hair Crimp. ‘Tidy Holders. Aghustable arrangement for holding tidies, scarfs, &c., to chairs, sofas, Denckete, easels, ke. Needs no pin or screw, Go. Lawn Tennis Balls, 25¢. each, Lawn Tennis Belts, cottou, 600; silk, 750. Canvas Belts, 100. (First floor; rear.) f WANTED—HELP. WANTED--SITUATIONS. _|___FOR RENT—ROOMS. TED—A MAN TO TAKE AN OFFICE AND ‘preunt 5 niavufastarer anal Aadieen "wiih. eemy, ANCE SC TEnen Bos Fo, West Acton Maas MA aw rs Were ee opera Gooks, SAME A. COOMBS, 9:50 Fet-nw, iG "ANTED-AT ONCE—A GOOD DRESSMAKER Albeit cores 7-2 WVANTED—A Boy OF SIXTEEN Who wait! we oa aremcustaad Ty WASTED{CANVASSFR-ONE FAMILIAR WITH writers, [ive experie ice and ref- erences "adarees IPE WRITER, Sixt ofce WANTED A WOMAN TO, WASH AND TRON wa tito nt with housework: So cookies mast be mantry for a few mouths. Tar bee fee ae" ry ‘ED-A YOUNG MAN EXPERIENCED IN goods business and show trimming: best Tequired Apply at once 1926 Pennsyiva- rel nia ave, ‘ANTED-SMART. ACTIVE, YOUNG MAN TO ‘work at WHIINEY'S Cider Manufactory, 471 Pounayivanis ave. B.w. Call between Sand 6 pi Lt WVANTED—™ iD WIFE FOR THE COU Weg Fee ep nea: wi DONDORE's Employment Bureau: 717 Mee mew. te Wiener ne Y ‘ “ experience, aud salary expected. Box 121 Star office 1° Wine eammey esoke waters bulietacouchisen dairy waiters builera. 3 Then, and hotel help for renorta O13 7th stim. iy7 Wat A RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRi AS Gtemberwork and sect in rouiog, at 13983 st. n.w, Bring rererences and call at once.’ Ut" WWANTED-A Wom. ‘0, COOK, WASH AND fron for small family; reference ‘required. Call 1756 Mt st. Iv ANTED—ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT YOUNG U: married man to make himself useful in office ontaide. One having nome. kuow ede ot collecting and bookkeeping preferred ; reference Sogyieds waxes SO with increase according to auility.. Address, own handwriting, with full particulars, Box 95, = another baby along with bers in a family. or would do ‘cookins or Louse Work where Lo ‘ecrvants are Kept; wages, $5. 248 Jd st nw. i ANTED—AT HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS NY erie Saaepeat Wate. cacnaree jutlers. SAM'L A. COOMBS, O26 Fa mw. y ANTED—BY A COMPETENT DRE -SMAKI scvlas to faunilien, by Gay Ur Week Adres tc. B., Star office, ie A: CE W3SteD a Pra TAKE CARE OF CHII- or to do general housework; will go out of the city; bost of references given. AM. D. Wayiani Seminary. City sre \WANTED—A POSITION BY A YOUNG MAN; Wattakestand care and deiviug of hovces work; good reference. Address WAS TEDW ASHING TO TAKE HOME Ox WORK the d Walter's place f.r's youn ian trom ‘Aclante’ also, situations fer Three White Gooks Sndtwo Restaurant Cooke AMIS 717 Met mew. tt ANTED — DICKS AGENCY FOR COOKS, W tnaide: watriser lauatinesy seamen, puree yalets for traveling; waiters, coschmen ud hostlere for family and revorts. “Allcity references, G13 7th xt a. ™. ca brie VANTED_BY A YOUNG COLORED MAN A qeneraly, tare wot cone somes Maem ‘Useful: y SMITH 15 Dingmat st. nw. 1° Vv ‘MBERMAIDS, nurses, cooks, kitchen hands, men cooks, baker's and confoctioner’s asaistant, cashiers, ke. cities, coun: try and resorts, F. M BUMN! ei0-68 Fst nw. 5-6 INIA LADY OF COLTORE ion ae compaaion Drocd reader: and Wani'retmement young or aged lady: she is a, ‘and ready Writer; no objection to traveling. Addrvas, with ros erences, Mise BL. C., Alden, Goones, County. ANTED — STENOGRAPHER AND TYPE- writer, with ample experience and best reference, ement in W Address L., 1222 F st, nw, WASTED EY A YOUNG MAN LATELY FROM Treland, a place as groom or coschinab: first-class Feferences; will do any work in stable or garden. Ad- dress H. H., Star of 3y5-30* V ‘wants an eng: a ice, fice. ‘ANTED-—FOR BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, Brooklyn, New York, and sunimer resurta, Cooks, Chambervinids, ke. This city. 12 Skirt Hands, 2: Faiters, B00 Cooks ke. BURNHAM'S, 630.5 ANTED-AN INTELLIGENT BOY, WHO CAN Tead and write, to do office work and errands, Apply at @p.m.,at 705 Dat. se. 3y6-20 ANTED—A RELIABLE WHITE WOMAN, TO W6ecok ad atuist ot reneral Lousework no washin oHst 3y6-3t* D-YOUTH NINE’ aR TWENTY gorrect at figures; 0” ‘who bas kuowiedge vf boo Keeping preferred. Address Box No.2, Star office. j0-2¢ ANTED—CALRIAGE PAINTER; ALSO TRIM- cet stoady works state wages Addrces Box “CLASS COOK (WHT N tha) wh lain do tte housework ati washing muily of two:, must have sood city refercuc (Ghitvetween i sud's o'clock at Leoom 1 (upstairs) 60:5 15th st. aa TO SELL OUR Waiition of Bulwor Lytion, 9 vols, $12 Nothing Uke it, sclle on sight.” Agents raking $100 per, week. P. F. COLLIER, 118, Gay st., Baltimore, Md. TED—A_PRESSER, ONE THAT fatide coutth.No ove but goed band need to apply. 114 4iget. new. 8-3 y ANTED_FIFTY HAMME! W onining in Washington Aguedace Lunnet at office of BECKW:T! UACKENBUSB, Bridge st., Georcetown. iy WAST DL, iy NU Hospital for Foundituves, o'clock pin-at1715 10tu sth. WASTED = Exrentencen, Goon wing have, worked’ su m-nutactory need ap put d ive. work sifacto bly to Mr_ LOCKMAN ., with Woodward & Lothrop, phe 0 an bela lys-at WASTEDSAT, BURGESS" AGE st. n.W.—White woman for linen ro dresses, 10 chamlerinaids, 10 ner abd di hwashers, Sifoe nprings; help of ail’ kinds for city, with ci Feferencon "yee? ANTED—LOCAL OR for a new specialty—fire-pro.f wafe ordered a car-load first week, a N. J. load, a Mich. canvasser cleared $400 first month, a Wutalo niet tir cer bunnen nclearny’ $16 per month on our specialty; catalogue fre». ALPINE BAFE CO., Cincinnati, Ohi my! SE oe eae = are site ROPE Me Woke Lac tae vow Tork. irae Se21-th&sdw / ANTED_BOYS WITH GOOD SOPRANO AND Wilke oicen: Tiveral slarien paid Apply at Bt Parish Hall ith st. bet. Hand I, adjacent St eburch. on Tuesday and Friday at 6:30 p.m ‘3 EMPLOYMENT bU- nd women, white i¢ labor, for Dis; W.itiy 1-Ow* Wy ANTED— DUNDOR! conducted by iadion me coloted. for all kinds of dom: Thetand state with reference, 717 YWANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, Worticut ainlaren, 3 to Unfurniehed Roome ot one floor for light hoticekeeping. Letween Int and 18th sie, near Pentaylvania ave: private family preferred Feférences exchanged. T. B. W., Star office. Jy7-2t" iTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, FUR- .ed Room, without boant; southern exposure hb. RB. Staroffice Tt NTED — BY A GENTEEMAN AND WIFE, Witisas Torointied toon with private bath attiched WANTED--HOUSES. Vv ) ANTED—AUG. 1—WELL-FURNISHED HOUSE. SS ey Se and given. Address Box Is, Stat office. Jy? WANTED—HOUSES, IN SOUTH WASHINGTON plication and inquiry. Owners will find it to their interest to place thelr property in my, for sale or rent. UAL. BOYER, BUS ie st. aw. W FOR A CASH CUSTOMEL—TWO ewht-room brick houses, modern ‘bargain, JAMES S—WE HA "ASH CUSTOME for a house with about Ll roomse in the horthwest: bly located; will pay $20,000 for one that suite react, nh HL WARNER & CO, 916 F st. uw. J ANTED—BY TWO LADIES, CARE OF FUR- hished or unfurnished house, well located tor private family; would lease from December 1: good city references; have excelient servaut, cs HOUSEKELPERS, star office. Foe ExGHANGE — Witt, tally paid for lot in wost desirable se Northwest for small house in any wood localit location ayd price, Address C. R. H., Star Ofica.)5-3 EXCHANGE Pait- ion of . with folate beds weebetaae Hefcrences. Sa arvtice. ©? ei yea BoE RESTS? EAST CAPT PLEASANT smmuniceting rooms at summer ‘able board if desired. “Good shade. Care and herdics the door. vee JOR RENT—A QUIET PARTY CAN FIND A Pleasant aa yee bape sere privacy ‘oy eden FOR RENT—428 10TH ST N. W.. LANGE WELI- Tarnisbed frome and beck fom Kret and ercowd @, at summer rates. Mouse very quiet, It Ok RENT—THREE FURNISHED ROOMS, SIN- fe oren suite Herdics yams the door. Reference Fequired. Apply 1234 13th sta w. i Pinner ee eae ee rept perice farniabl opp. Peusion vfie 419 Sz 2 FOREST NICELY FURNISHED PARDO AND bed-room combined: front, vd vor, @10; Iso on Dar or, fureiahed, © euni~ IK ae Baas ‘oven. to DOR RENTON PLEAS F'tton wis ot ei Boarders desired. 6" Om hos OR RE\T—ROOMS—THE QUIET AND CoM. fort of a refined home can be ha by two g-ntl: des ring rove. for lowest 1 FQk RENICTHRER UNFURNISHED ROOMS jarge and cool, nrst floor. water and gas; »uitabi Jor housek-epiug ; will rent very low. 216 c stn.w, 1° JOR RENT_916 H Sf. N. W. ONE LOOM ON secoud floor, southern exp-aure, Bow vacant , three mh third Boor to be vacated the Loh. Bia. OK, KENT—HANDSOMELY-PURNISHED SEC. oud flocr, two rooms. Apply 1217 G stu.w. 47-3" JOR KEN — SEVERAL FURNISHED ROOMS, With first-class board, in delightfully cool location | reference ex: we a JOR RENT—aT 1222 11TH Si. NW, THREE Roous on third rat Soor frout, back and hall’ sey iy or tomecher. “The fromt and’ back ‘Rooms furs lange closety " Reteronces i DSOMFLY FURNISHED ROOMS. ._ Choice table board. BUCKING 1.8 20 15th st. nw. a7 OK KENT—FURNISHED ROOM, SOU iMEKN exposure Tiird door trom car line, Apply 4 to 6 Me IAD Qa 7-3 JOR KENT — 0iv NEW YORK AVE. LARGE pleasant rooms: south front, very dewifable, alno hall room: sunuuer raven, 307-20" ‘OW KEN1—1619 K ST, NICELY-PULAIs\D Fooms. eb suite, ou second Moor; tr naients acc Modsted, couveusent 6 F-st. cars, abd beniie juss eet i aya POR RENT—1315 MASS. AVE. N.W. FURNIS) ED ovis, en suite or single; for sumuiner OF perma ~~ ealemranarinaeesdeetcnimes: *- 3 {ok RENT —TWO PLEASANT FRONT ROOMS, ‘aud two side rooms 2d story, furuiabed, board if desired, summer prices, 1124 17 a7 -r oR RENT—ONE FURNISHED KOOM ON oor, lange and cogl, Also, cheaper rooms, 1534 1 aw. ‘WANTED_LOTS. WAXIED-1W0 OR THREE FIUST-CLAS- LOTS, northwest: will pay from #2 to #3 per fo t oF exchaige first-class improved property, well Ivased. Apply 1 Dupout Cirel OR SALE—COLONIAL BEACH A SUCCESS: 40 cottages already bulit: Cottages and Lots: some choicest on river front; other. near hotel. See plat. OR SALE-SPLENDID LOT. 20x11 0 TO ALLEY Retween 1th and Lith. opposite Sena’or Pagh'a “R@LI. J. THOMAS, licoin No. tional Metropolitan Beak. JOR SALE—THREE BE\UTIFUL LOTS, CO of Oth st. and North Carolius ave.; 18 ani front by 88 deep toalley. CHAS. A. SHIELD Fe, SALE A FEW CHOICE LoTs TN Ros LYN fo desirable parties ut $216 in sinall monthly pay- MUO ty sales GAM de 000 FEET OF GROUND, NEAR the heart of the eity, for 350 square toot. INOSF. WAGGAMAN, 1008 Fst nw, ,000 FEET IN SPLENDID Loca- tion cuaranteed 15 per cent investinent; 1c. fovt if bought immediately. JNO. F. WAGGAMAN, Wat 1003 F st nw. JOR SALE—80,000 FEET OF GROUND, SUIT, bie for building frame Louses: will rent Well; price square soot ‘JNO. F. WAGGAMAN, SS ed = F028 SALES 10 BEAUTIFUL BUILDING Lor u10UL at ne, near E Capitol -t, 18.6415, only each: easy terme: perfect ttle, _ay6-3t_ "WHITAKER ® JORDAN, 1417 Fst FOE SALEFLEGANT STABLE LOTIN REAR jew Hampahire ave. and \ st.; only short distance from Dupont Circie: 1% 25x62 feet, aud has two trouts pinning froma 13 16 080 fost alle} both paved: price $1,500, WM. T. OKIE. Room 4, 1451 Fat nw. 336 FOE SALESTO FHBSONS SEEKING INVeST- imeut T ‘would call attention to lota on Bat, bet, 19th and 20th ‘ste, immediately north of pro eutenpial Exposition Grvunds, price low. "Address 2 td, Star oftice. year Fok ALE FOUR CHOICE TOTS ON cuariy at; two in University Park and oue cor. Columbia, 1 withont board; referenees required: “Address Box 6, | Hoadand itu st, BESS P Davin Star oftice = 2 : 1319 F st TED-TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR | JOR SALE_FINE LOTR 40x150, ON (i bomatecping cear the Cental Abdreas } extended. cast side, near Whitney ay NELLIE V. KENNEDY, 344 Peansyl Es 7 business STED—COOL ROOMS FOR THE SUMME! W iitilthed or unfurnisued: persons having then many, calls for should eall end. wee tw hin {fem HOOM “RENTING ‘AGEN 2 WANTED—ROOMS SUITABLE FOR DOCTOR'S W dilices and bedroom: northef F and went of 13th on or tear some car line; 14th st. preferred: Fete Gichanved. Address Box 88, Star office." jy6-3t" -ANTFD — HOME-LIKE PURNISHED ROOM Rortiwest. hear cars, for Nicht, houncker pg. Yelucation and price or no notice taken, Address 2.” Star office, 355-30 WANTED--BOARD. XW ANTED—BOARD ON A FARM NOT MORE ntlenan, ription: A than 8 miles from Washington for years old. Address, with wife, and boy 2% oomaos and ter m Washington, on Vinrinia ‘alley or B. anu’ O., for stuall table and shade trees requieité: wil pay ANTED—BOARD ON A COUNTRY FARM. NOT Wiver four hows f Midland, Shen:ndoab fansly: food Address, with month for aay IMPLE TASTLS, Star otic” Jy PLE TAST. 3 WANTED-MISCELLA NEOUS NTED-A NEW OR SECUND-HAND PRINT- Wikies, cin e about 7x11, stouce; aust be in good coudition. Box ®, Star office. Ie NTED—TO SELL, PAIR LARGE WORK CA’ WAST POSTaiLES LAGE NORE OM Louisiatia ave. a EMAN AND WIFE OccUPY- ing be lect parties to occupy Celightful rooms, ues Teyana rc RICHMOND, Bear office. qt \ GENTLEMAN IN ESTABLISHED Pitot the atty, owning good LOAN, Blarofice. yee ~D—BY A RESPONSIBLE PARTY USE OF ‘Simon ae ait ue or on) fu te gp gal i a enna» Wook ANTE! 250 FOR NINETY DAYS,FOK WHICH ANTED—#250 FORMINETEDATGTOR WHICH iress Box 3, Staroifice SG-St* 1G. BORED AND DRIVE: ‘done in peiliful manner: in kil ier NM it: MOFFAT. 333 th jy6-1m* Vv Snot \ Ci WELLS DU Wire tees we cose Bised, ot, we ‘Terme moderate. rANTED— iG POINTER OR SETTER: WEEE dake Mae SE as 7 ~aeeg WANTED — 200 SHARES OF GRAPHOPHONE Witte Soe 7 aaereas shee. ‘au : MES ditas, A. SHIRLDS, 1000 st nw. SES toes ae ys cast Si wet FOR FOUR MONTHS BY aR sn educa ot te addvess Box 113, Star Othe. 3o-aet Wy ANTED_TRY OUR BUTTERINE AT 20 CENTS: Wipe reams: See recess heat Dee tone Wy ANTED—Hi TO PASTURE AT GENL E SUBS Rae Ar cig ce that NY fete mew. or WAStE? sat yee gts Meee eee done Prices WWAGzS Bate Moves or outs Hncnbant Bt ts according to location. 19th and H sta, JOR SALE—C 4 F street, oi SA “PLEAS: ant ‘only aa ments recelve FORDE dell Z 142336 Fst Foe see ia; > AND FOUND, OST—A LADY'S CARVED GOLD WATCH AND eb in, with a bel! charra, in geting off car cor. 7th aod 8 sta'n w. Finder will’ be suitably rewards! on Jeaving it at 503 7th st.nw, A&P. TEACU. $7.2 LSt ih THE PARTY WHO FOUND POCkLT- book containing money and Jewelry in 11th-at. car thou Virkiuia ave., July 4, will kindly send con- 21 New'Jersey ave. they Will make'a lady very happy, as Jewelry were presenta. “1t* OST—A SATCHEL_ON 14TH ST. ROAD, NEAR Brichtwood. Keturn to Mr, ED. BATES, "Bright= woo, or Goodyear uuber Co, 309 Vth st.'n. receive reward. OsT-ON JULY 6TH, A PUG GIP, NAME ‘Daisy. Liberal reward if returned to nw. nis MuQHEY, LO osT_JU AN ELABORATE BLUE BELT- ding Dog, setter: collar and tac: all black ears. A Liberal reward given to party who will bring him to 1. MANGUM, 805 North Capitol st dy7-3t* JOKE THREE U facine north and south; large, sicabie for housek-eping. 22 aud 3320 su nw Jy 20K RENT—COOL, PLEASANT, ELEGANTLY iurnished south from’ Fucus, of first and third a. 1404 st now, 6-2 JOR RENT—27 10WA Ci LE, DELIGH Koows, with board if desired. bo JOR KENT—1409 MASS, AVE. HIGHLAND TEI race, lance handsomely furaished rooms, southern exposure. with bourd, upuu ver: moderate terme 0-0 OR RENT—LARGE AIKY BED KooMS PUL ry, aud Wry de ished ae paricrs, at suiumer, prices, in central cality: No. 1415 Get nw. opp. Rigs House, J6~ JOK RENT — FURNISHED—PALLOK, DINING, and bedroom end kicchen; with privileges ot house: Keeping,” 1o0a Vermont ave. haw ay: OR RENI—TWO NICELY FURNISHED FRONT Koows 1906 Oth stm w, Table Board af a . VIVE NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping, south and east fronts, wide park- 24 Mt. 8. STALED & Hild O24 Lath st. NT—LARGE ROOM, SECOND FLOOR; Peunaylvaniaave, ngiire W. 8. TLEL. ce roe BES EVERAL FRONT ROOM! with or without board. es deld-1m 1017 14th st, nw, near OR RENT-LARGE AND PLEASANT KOOMS house newly furnished. Cali and York ave. JOR REN Y-FURNISHED, COMMUNT- cating rooms, with first-class board; i daring summer touthe, "1416 N st. a RENT lent ‘table at. Ju-t uorth of : stimamer unsurpassed. LIVINGSTON TERKACE. 30-0" ‘OR RENT—FURNISHED AND UNFUKNISH. Pia first-class condition Apply tis, Est #15 Est. se21-Im Fo RENT-SECOND FLOOR, CONSISTING OF four rooms and bath: completely furnished for lcht housekeeping, Will reut for less during suu.mer Mouths to respousible parties, Apply at 1414 Guluin- Dia street n.w. 316-1 Fok BENT STORE AND DWELLING IF DE- sired), suitable for any’ kind ot bust nw, 20, with dwelling, 840. ‘RMour, _b3- ee 607 7th wt. n'w. JOR RENT_BRICK STORE AND 5-RooM Dwr Pa reg rsd Kathi, AE a }0k RENT—A STORE AND 5 ROOMS; WATER ‘and yas, at 1134 7th n.w., for €50 a mouth in ad- vance. TW Bee Inquire next door. }OR KENT—NEW STORE AND DWELLIN 0 Est. nw. Handsome plate-giass windo aud excellent location tor TORE AND DWELI: 14th st. nw. ; new and suitable tor Bp Ree, SP ayeaitatle tor any business, WR Meeks _3e16-1m _ 1428 & SUN, w York ave, ERY DESIRABLE BRICK STOKE and dwelling, cor. 25th aud I sts.; «as and water, terms moderate to a firwt-class tenant. Appiy to JOUN SLOGUE, 1251 Ba ber ___ FOR RENT—OFFICES. _ ‘OK RE! VERY ATTHACTIVE "OFFICE TOOmA, siugie oF en suite, Newly paper d au painted: Dull dus remudeled. O34 Fst angly 10 WOKMSTEDT & BEADLEY, 927 Fat dtm FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS Kt RENT—A NEW REMINGTON TYPEWLIT Fee SS per month. will wor rout for kaw thas thee mouths. Inquire 1508 ¥th st aw. JOk RENT—BLICK STABLE, tween 12th aud 13th, Kavd carriage-huuss, lost, aud coac 3e8-1m Sy ai® IN ALLEY Bi 1’ sts n.w.; 3 stalla, Toot. |. Mol. DODSON, 1225 F street n.w, MONEY TO LOAN a BANGLE BEACELET WEB Re rains on each piece Made of gold dollars, A suit= ane reward if returned 419 11th at n.we ae nswers to name of Dixi fing, big Dow: + iad ‘om tsb bon with bell attached. eward if returned 6, aie 11th st. mw, rarhet set; finder wi uy returning same to JUSEPH F. WEBBER, BUG em nw. 36-2 Perel ES Ta Ee, a act and about Toward by ret goire Senator G. 8. DAVIS, 1700 Fhe Anis OST_BEAGK NEWFOUNDLAND, Dog. WHITE reant, list clipped excep.ing livad, and shoulders and tip of tal feather collar with tage Nor S390" ee Ward if returned to SUHAFEI’S Stable. alley, between, ‘Nand O and Oth and 40th ats., or 426 11th st. aw. a Lotro oA TNE BEACK sin Home and pew cathe Shawl, between the So! ’ Home clic University. Cail ou MAKY BACON, 428 vw, for ownet and suitable rewad 2: PERSONAL STEADY, ELDERLY MAN, OF G00 thon and haben wil we wot, ordo ap other fro Aifew hours daliy, tm elty oF” countey, or Vourd or its equivalent” Address, statin. 4-3 RELIADLE, care of P.O, Box 677, Washington, DLC? GENTL:MAN 1N GOOD POsIT.ON DESI Give’ adress interview cau be lind. Frys. Star office. Cs QML THING COOL. Di , AND SERVICEABLE Sterner a, ras Faia Baroy Siatugictaring fond Talore 21iy Bsc k 0 Dik T STYLES c ‘Hl po eT anaes ae Jae EUS SUBURBAN PROPERTY, Fooutsiom ao tou wna anes ‘The grandest views: from aay dir | cai spac daa owe pees A BOARDING. — $5,000. $5,000 TO LOAN ON REAL Fs Ste Suprovedm the city at per cent. “Alno ¢1,000 ee re HILL & JOHNSTON, _ ps7. 738 Lith st. ni. Mose ROLOAX ON REAL Estate sucuury st low rates of interest “No doiay ‘A. 5 PRATT & SONS, _we-7t un Butiding. ‘ONEY, TO LOAN AT FIVE PLE CEST ON Ap ‘state, | dae amount ‘epeclalty. TYEE é RUTHERFORD. ay2b-6w? 1307 & st. naw. JMONEY, CONSTANTLY ON HAND ON AP- Proved security. $50,000 at 5 per cent. Loaus tumic'on Columbia Heighte St. hd"Fak Re Lo-L 1416 F st. ‘TS PER CENT, $7,000 AN $3,000 sihodo nt per cent $10,000 at 8 Por o® t. Uther suims to suit. my2o-vin BEALL, BROWN & OO, 1321 ¥ st. EAL ESTATE 4 ‘THOS a WauuAMAR O27 3 ot COUNTRY BOARD. ce AMONG THE MOUNTAINS Tide from Wasiinziou and Sig roman ‘cau Ce aaa A box 16, Haltway. Aadvews POST Bae ht County, Va n “SPECT HILL IS IN THE MOUNT.INS OF ‘vinatuis. sue trait few gad ta, yoamno, and onde die heres. Phowrraph at Nagor's Ure tore cor, Fuh aoalinw. MENTOR SiMPoOd, Nord Pore L roars wae VANIED-AUMMER BOARDERS IN WARKEN- tol, veer the woGutaie, lov. ly ebady yard, lace cme: 25 per mouth. chil Sota Adldnces Moe BIE cad, = ioe Ma. STAs, VIE" BOARDING HOME, OPEN AME duly Bet to Gov xoellemt ito ios aod ter lly fuel” Taturmatiog adress’ Bren: J. OLas Way. Fauguicr Go.¥ piahehon “2-2 Boe bus yan por: i ic wrowods: peaith Por “a es WANTED Slom tabte. large Peietene, aptly te “hhtie AT MEADOW FARM ory RooMR, extensive ba handsowe elude tro ake oud Gaye, rear tire baths s'Us YAN LOR, “beat ‘Orange Court House, Ve. BoAhdees HaNG To srexy rae st iE within reach of Washington sud where the) will fe- ive wocd ation, Gewt lane board Fru ion watt eoasozel Address % : WELE Talis Church, ve. Be 06. rae | UNTRY BOAMD. ROUND Tap TO n Potomac Boats @1.80, Piney ERNLEIGH MANOR,” OAKLAND from Derr Park, bustin 1 wragiug © Terme f week. Lows by month Apply 1424 New l> | ED— ON A FAKM NEAK DEKWOOD | Baltiners wd Onto, “Mallrond | four iy aed Anoust. Pleuty Forme gioderate, Bes tefercnon, wood Mon oe Bones aeacra View. plewmant re atiy taal, tr reterences exchameed. Add. Unison, Loudoun County. Va ALES RERSONS Wiss ING Place to speud the sur & Fairview Farm. ‘Leruy dant MCATEE, Buck Looge dy? 0 er ws sree Moutgomery Co. Bid WANTED ar RAN Han Raven KR. three ad water. de tvtfal, shane milk, Addrwe ELIAS. ery County, Ma. 36-3 sob COUNT Gan Mre JOl iary's Cos, Abe ARDERS WANTE ladiee or ventiouon. For partic lars +E ALLSTADT, Harper's Perry, West Ve PPR SIER. IN MOUNTAINS oF Vin few boar iere lane « i Feamem bie: te aid tree. Pard-wlare Sddrose W. CO KECTOR, Landuatk. Pauguier « * a ¥ BOAKD. PLENTY < GUY ai a SHADE, children). A y Pon?.0., pe6e -GOOD BOARD PF FAMILY, TWO emt pach, tw 1m. Forno ba bowme upetaire «by —4 “ ‘eae UNTY, VA~WANTE ERKELEY SPRINGS, PRIVAT @ nity roots. first & ineroom #4 8 nitiutent 3 BANK OFFEKS ¥ born, trut t B5 for woh Trmige wet Address SivaNG BaNh, Ai Oak, His Loupoen 6 eerh on 0S ea ee phan ior njdcnit eh Srcueenidut t2 Shanda tiice: tere or week. Addrens TORY 2 ’ North Fork, Va, ‘3 2s ete Mi Serpe oaks” Woo PN abt 0k Re Surrpuin | aetightiiiy coed aid shod ou, lieference required. Terms UNTY ° conve ay3-tm* FESILCEASS COUNTRY BOARD: FINE SHADE, seven ules from Silver Spring. NO yee dren, Terus auoderate. Addnews ELA, Colesville, Moutgumery Go. Md EYEEAL rANiCn 76 ve. tiuh, collin, aley roma in country ‘villages: livery ‘convenient Ade dress COLOGNE & MADDUX, Marshall Mouse, Me sual, Fauquier Co, Va. Behe aE scare \ ity Fe erences » Addrews AUS. 1 we minute Arve cy Beat ¢ BPNODG KASS. BoxT4. Martumburg, Wova. ue tw FEW BOAKDERS CAN BE NICELY ACOO! Gated at the Windsor. Manion hear scan heat jerick Co. pure sir aid water. shade; sul good board. “Address Mire EN DK Mi 30-60 SO "WAVERLEY HALLYLANGE THRER-STOI Wir rons cool ba 44 fruits, vewetablen, milk, Wut water: laws Address Mire. PALA Count RESORT, Mavtinsbury, W euptlemen with” ve atinatny eon shaded” referenocs rxchsuaee RUCHODs, atailvom he ee ee MER DOALD CAN BE HAD AT EPiscopal male Insitute Duildiiw, Winchester, Va. etre: va FEW PERSONS CAN BE AGG the Misses Ne jarani oummer ‘Adarese’ Mine SENN TALE. Cox station, Chatiee County, Rat joes hee CLASS” ACCOMMODAT ra few pore ary cannot “©. M CASTLEMAN, AT NETL RASANT, 3 MILEg from bine Kidee Mountai em feo Bi Will Station, 100 yards from oulare ad tress A. LMU SUMAN, Pann P. don 00, va. xe Sj CMMEG BOARDERS TAKEN AT PRILOMONT SS Loudoun County, Va: one uf the most elevated Sod bealtuiul sections of Vineiuia- abundance of . Vervtables, dc.; deuciug pavilion, sin Yor particulars address Dd, ? my-Swae- GOOD hooms, Pini ‘uty of shade; EXCUest Box ebaly bea LEAT.” FIRST-CLASS POPU: tin ‘the a ine of M rye © Marpe:'s Ferry), advaniases une ARK. Koop Tryst. Washitucton Co. Ma BUSINESS CHANCES, FANTED-RIVER PR > 000 acres frouting Pc ide tobae 0 Litt 7—FKOM 1,000 To omine.. Fur ashe 10,008 V | acres Fi Prius tive caprcity e108 yperacte. BAKIUN D. du ~us hoa Fa Mk SALE PURNITt Re AND GOODWILL. pontine Howse: pond naruto, Seco at preavut between #350 and #400: rune Sicltees. Anewer inumediately. Bes ® ear nies Fe cA BALTIMORE | WANUFACT CER te cont aire. Would sel in ote to mult rurchece i, Addvens C1GALS, Btar office, Washingt om, pcsmm Prema 2 icine, yANTED-THE LOAN OF @300 Por six Tobia, ood secuesty. te 130, Rae ‘ V othce sou Dear depots Addrear Box aye ery on Feunsyivania ave, without doubt ove of the Buest located in the sly) ‘onaccount of tud Lesith Also @ “The old, established Shoe Store of FOS. A. 1610 14th #t uw. for reut wud Fixtures for male, ‘Cue of thr best iunees for a uve shoe Man in Washe ington Other inuteauente, In uire ow the 1610 14th st nw. CHO PATTERN GAPETY BICYCLS FOR fale, (his Jear's make, quite new ing after §:30. OU Uthat Lee euDUCE CONMIRSION AND news ior sale, best stud tu, Wasi ano Fare Chabon Address bil RO Ae ch AEE ick DAIRY FOR SALE, BEST LOOATION the city: stood resaot tor seuliug- ie ee M"O Big ISPER CENT biscou On over 30 sete of Harness of various kinds of our ows ‘mabe, while making iprovementa. > se TORmars, 1231 Pe. ove. 2.