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THE EVENING STAR: THE EVENING STAR. “WASHINGTON: CROSBY S. NOYES. -Editer, ‘Lhe Evening Star basa regular, permanent bona Sde daily circulation more than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and much greater than that <f alt the other daily papers here added ‘The Star Out of Tow Persons leaving the city for any length of time cap have Tux Stam mailed reguiarly to any address And for any period they may desire. 8a All orders for the paper by mail must be ‘accompanied by the money,—at the rate of fifteen cents a week, or Mfty cents per month, unless Sent toa foreign country, when the price, lnclud- ing postage, is 80 cents per month. a ‘The demand for the establishment im the United | States of postal savings banks like those which | have worked so cessfully in E and, Belgium, France, Italy, Holland, the Argentine Republic, | Canada and India, is Increasing, and comes from every class of citizens, not only from those who Will reap the immediate profit of the enterprise, | Dut also from those who, as the heaviest tax- payers, must bear the bulk of any burden that at- taches to it, Certainly, no valid economic objec- tion can be raised to tne idea, that would not apply with equal force to the relations that exist Detween the government and the national banks, | which have received the approving sanction of at | Teast two generations of statesmen ans voters. Un~ questionably the intirect advantage to be derived by the richer citizeas from a postal savings system ‘Would not be less than that received by the direct Deneficiartes; for,as the comfort of the rich depends | in large measure upon their sense of the security of | their property, everything which makes for such Security is justly welcomed by them, and no in- centive to good citizenship and the detense of so- | lal order can be given the poor man that 1s more | potent than the possession of something the value | Of whicu is menaced whenever the Government's | credit is shaken, Thus both classes become equally interested in maifitaining the laws and Keeping the public honor unsullied. Tnere is nothing sordid in this kind of appeat to a man’s | patnotism through bis pocket-book; it is simply a | Practical, as opposed to a sentimental, inethod of Srousing his strongest impulses in behalf of @ ‘worthy cause. No European government ts more firmly fastened in its seat to-day than that of England, and the loyalty of the people there Is largely due to the fact that parilament and the crown have worked together to foster ail tue | money-making and money-saving arts. We see | the same principle in operation in cur own couutry, in communities where the private sav- ings-Danks have been judiciously managed and free from peculating trustees; the working peo- Pile, as soon as they have, through thrifty habits, Decome savin ss-Dank capitalists, turn a deaf ear to the enticements of anarchistic aposties, and | Geclare themseives content with the social ~ystem | as they find it. If this ts true where only ordinary corporate capital ts employed to sustain the fings institutions, what ts the popular feeling Yo be when the Workingman knows that the whole strength of the United states government is ba ing bis bank, and that tue defense of the govern- ment is the defease of tue provision he has made for the education of his children or his own sup- Port in old ager . —$<$<—<—— General Boulanger aad M. Floque ‘Diy reversed, within forty-eight hi ‘Spective positions 'n the regard of the volatile masses of the Frenca people. The statesman bas not only driver his opponent from the political | field, but has overcome Aiin with the sword, and has established his own reputation for that cool nerve ‘Which commands so much ot every Frenchman's admiration. Fight duel In the morning, ana Inficting on his adversary, a man supposed to be trained to the use of the sword, a wound witch Vnreatens to prove fatal, and in the afternoon de- Ivering a brilliant oration at the unveiling of a Statue, Is the summary of a day's activities which ‘Would do credit to the hero of a Dumas romance, ‘The little general, on the other hand, appears more ridiculous than ever as all the facts of the Incident in the chamver cf deputies come to light. ‘The absurdity of having newspaper organs Print not only his speech, but the news of the re- Jection of bis motion and his dramatic resignation Of his seat in cousequence thereof, hours before ‘these events occurred, is supremely funny. Bou- langer might have been defeated, persecuted, im- Prisoned, extled, and his foliowtng Would have stood. Srmiy by bim and perhaps made bim more of an | {doi than ever, But events will show that he can- Bet ~Tord to make himself ri ticuious, ‘The officers of the Providence bank where the fugitive teller, Pitcher, was employed, Rave come to think that the defaulter was a pretty shrewd thief, after all. They have sueered at him for Making off with So little cash and so many unmer- chantable securities; but they find that there was @ certain method in his madness. H did not take more cash simply because it did not lie where he | could easily put bis hands upon tt. One day last | ‘Week, however, a pote for $40,000, due the bank, ‘Matured, and both maker and indor-ers refused to pay a cent tll the precious paper with their signa- tures on it Was produced. That note ts in the pocket of Mr. Pitcher in Canada, and the only way ‘the bank can get Its dues 13 lo compromise with ‘Bhim or succeed ta its 1 to bring bim back by force Into the United States, or eater upon a te- ious and troublesome lawsuit against the debtor to recover, im tae course of which the teller may ‘Dean essential witness Meaawhile o: her cases of have proba- urs, their re- The same sort are pressiug, and Pitcuer stands | > Just across the border, the desired documents in one hand and the other held out for a guaranty of Protection from the consequences of his acts if he Feturas. Thief Pitcher’s thoughttulness seems to ‘De vinuicated. — A burglar was shot in New York on Tuesday moraing by the owner of the premises he was en- gaged in robding, and subsequent y had his ‘Wounds dressed by a nelguvering physician, who RoW refuses to disclose the identity of his criminal Patient, or to aid in any way toward bri te Juscioe, om the plea that to do so wou lation of professional coafdeace. Whea it comes | is, the huiabug of a puysiclan’s at of those of a lawyer to his acried altogether Wo far. The unes in this case ought to be put ears, 1s not to leave Rich. scago s¥udicate Who were » brick by brick, rebuild. and turn tt into a orrors, sera to lave re Pented of their bargain. This scores one more vic~ tory for the press, which raised a united voice in Protest when the project was first broach ‘Was silly tn tts inception; and the wonder is that any tan or body of men able to command tue | necessary capital for such an undertaking could going to rev have been short-sighted enough to entertain the | { idea seriously. nt that pedes- frians and bieylists arm themselves with revolvers | for self-protection against munslaughtering driv- ers is not found upon consideration to furnish the | Geared security. Tie assumption may be logical ‘hat tne mere Killing of horse and driver could not consistently be punished with severity by the Courts, but It must be remembered that the crime Of carrying concealed weapons 1s aiso proposed, ‘which, like larceny, may not be favored with such Malld Judicial treatment as offenses involving the | @estruction of lite. Gn Senators Butler and Blair have fot yet followed ‘the exampie of Fioquet and Boulanger, aud punc- tured eacu er otherwise than with tneir tongues, Botwithstanding certain bloodthirsty in- timations to be discovered In their discussion. Perhaps each tbiaks that he had tue best of the ‘other im verbal warfare, and that the other must De the challenging party if resort 1s to be had to swords, siedge-hamuers, or brick bats. ———— ———— ‘The verdict of the coroner's Jury in the recent ‘Virginia Midiand railway disaster confirms the pubiished statements concerning the affair by ‘Diauitng the company for letting trains pass over arotven trestle. It does not, however, as it might and snouid, 0x the direct responstbitity upon some person or persons among the officers or employes Of the road. ———— ‘The C. B. &Q. dynamite plot thickens, It has already acquired # consistency in the light of the evidence which indicates that it Is a thing of sub. stance @nd not purely imaginary. The Brother- hood of Engineers can ill afford to be associated im the pubiie mind with s criminal conspiracy of ‘thischaracter. It has a good reputation to lose. Ne ecareicereemaaer o™= “picckadive ART ROOMS. ‘Wil beopen all simmer. A full line of Art Needle. Usvsvaz Avvaxrioes. SEATON PERRY, (Success to Punay & BuoTwen,) PRIOR TO TAKING ANNUAL INVENTORY OF SPOCK Is QFE SING “UNUSUAL ADVANTAGES” IN ALL DEPART 8. VIZ: COLORED ‘CACHEMIRE SILKS, Moxoar. Sur 1672, WE WILL OFFER THE BARGAIN OF THE BARGAINS THE BEST VALUE FOR THE fore ar tt MONEY EVER SHOWN. KO ONE WHO EMILE FEANCAISE. SURAHS AND SATIN KHA-| READS THIS NOTICE SHOULD FAIL TO BANGING TOM 700, TO §3.50 FER YARD. pEsseW NDIA SILK Toe, CALL ON US AND RXAMINE THE 92.50, sc apeCiate Pakioalsa IN Lovrstnes aNp| “tI-WOOL, Pants. EMURUIDERED INDIA PONGEE, WE HAVE 400 PAIRS TO GO AT THIS ATIS" AN PHS REGS RIA POSSEE, PAPI AER Ba). LOSING PRICES” ON PARASOLS AND SPRING PRAVETED, JERSEYS, ALL SIZES, RANGING LOM $2.50 TO a6. SEW SILK, CHUDDA, AND CASHMERE SHAWLS TX GhPAT VARIELY AND AT LOWESI PRICES 100 PIECES Fi, ENCH SATEENS, BEST M. AT 250 PER YAK . “EXIKA” INDUCEMENTS” IN WHITE Goops, BATISTES. AND ALL KINDS OF WASH FABRICS. -MARKED—DOWN' PiICES" ON ALL- WOOL FRENCH DRESS GooDs. ALL- WOOL FLAN NELS FOR BATHING SUITS. PRICE. A$ THIS SALE WILL LaST ONLY ONE DAY, OUR STORE WILL BE OPEX AT7 O'CLOCK MONDAY MORNING FOR THE AC- COMMODATION OF THOSE WHO AREUN- ABLE TO CALL DURING THE DAY. TEE ORIGINAL PRICE OF THESE PANTS WAS 84.50. $5, $5.50. POLITE ATTENTION To ALL. REMEMBER THE NUMBER, SEKGRS. CHEVIOTS AND AMET C FoR SEASHORE ASD MOUSTAD SOTO axe 1217 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. XW. manana ae HOLLANDER BROS. SEW “PAST BLACK" HOSIERY NOVELTIES IN HA \DRERCHIEFS AND GLOVES. THE “BEST MAKES OP GRUZE ANB SGUNS UNDERWEAR. = NEW ALL-WOOL SUMMER BLANKETS. oe QUAKER CITY FINE DRESS SHIRTS AT 81 ar PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES, ‘SEATON PERRY, Ba erate bub. 91) ‘ ESTABLISHED 1840. at AvIES’ LISLE THREAD HOSE AT 17c., RE- juced from 25e.. iu blacks and all colors Great jaime im ali Remoants marked dows BENS. MILLEK & SUN, 3120 Most, nw. Panwnrm Stross ‘Will co.nmence on Monday, July 16,8 Grand Semi- Annual Closing Sale. Will offer the balance of their sumwer stock, at greatly reduced prices. A vast collection of Remnants, Odds and Ends, &c., at one-balf their value, GROS GRAIN SILK in good desirable shades, 50c. ‘syard. Just one-half their value. ‘One lot of FANCY WHITE GOODS; price was 15, 18 and 20c,; now 123c. PARASOLS st cost. One lot of Children's Fancy SATINE PARASOLS; price was 45c.; now 31¢. Great Bargains in HOSIERY, GLOVES and UN- DERWi AR. One lot of Ladies’ Full Regular-Made Balbriggan aud Piv-Stripe HOSE, at 12)4c. One lot of COLORED SATINS; price was 75 and 80c. ; now 50c. One case CREPELINES, reduced to le. One case WOVEN SEERSUCKERS; price was 12346. ; new 9c. One case WHITE VICTORIA LAWN CRINKLE! Price was 1234¢.; now 8c. | | One lot CORSETS of various kinds, ranging in price from 75c. to 81.50; all to goat 500, SPECIAL. | _One case 50 pair of 11.4 WHITE WOVE BLANK- ETS, worth 83.75 a pair, and will be sold at that price im the fall; price for this lot $2.75. ‘Remnants of CARPETS and MATTINGS, ba it = Us QUE A D Wosprnrvn Bazoarsa, Tudia Linen Dress Patterns Low $1. Drees Falter hig @1.93, BRKODHEAD & COS, 7 ¥ st. u.w., Masonic Temple. Oldest, “most reliable and 90° 1867. cheapest i Fstablished Au Asour I /EMNANTS. REMNANTS OF SILKS, REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS, REMNANTS OF SATINES. REMNANTS OF GINGHAMS, FLANNELS, TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, BLACK GOODS, in fact Rem- nauts of ail kinds and in ali quantities, marked very | cheap. They are the Remnants of good styles, and | many Bargains are in the lot. | CARHART & LEIDY. wit 928 7th and 706 K st. nw. 8x. re SPECIAL SALE! YARD WIDE SATIN! 5S were Liye. Our Challies goat Oc. Yard Viste 745 ahd 747 8th wt. wo Uk G RAT CLEARING SALE. ‘Our 10ci9. Satine, 7c. This line is complete,as we Teceived two cases a'week ayo. Double Combination, itn st. se. dy13-: WINDOW SHAD! ind Fixtures, 2e.; were BLOM 745 and 747 Sth at, “ly14-20° Bazoarss 1x Sewrve Macures FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. 3 HOWE, drop leaf and drawers, 85. 2 W. & W. No. 8, drop leaf and drawers, 88, B SINGER, 810. 1 WHITE, $12. 1 SINGER, (Oscilate, latest), $18, 1 POST COMBINATION, 810. 1 REMINGTON, high arm, 813. ‘These machines are all in perfect order, with latest sttochments, and are warranted for three years, Call early and secure a real bargain at 8. OPPENHEIMER & BROS, 514 9th st. nw. Good machines for rent. Ail kinds repair, Agents for New Home Sewing Machine, ays AL SALE) HEAVY CRETONNE FOR FUR- Borrs Banoa Satz 18 NOW IN PROGRESS, AND WILL CONTINUE WHILE THE BARGAINS LasT. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER Goops, ALL BROKEN LOTS, REM- NANTS OF CASES, ODD PAIRS AND SAMPLES, WILL BE PLACED ON SALE re Coverings, gc. vard. were 12%e. 8, Be eeere 12H: AT MUCH _syl4ee apd ; ERE 65% Pi 5 Ee Sssy ®ss, 3 BBR A M MI Ss E ” PS A $3 WS BSS Tin Eee Ss? Ssu8 hom SAE OY MAM " Bsse pels od 2° “ou? HA sat 5 ne co 00-885 TITT 7 S WR SUR UT A f£ ce 00 T AA XX NN uu AA OL 9 99 Sis, 7 AA NNN NNN UU AA TL Qo O° ee = oes ee ee ee BG) fon Te coo bt 00. S84 S¥.N G60 WE HAVE NO ROOM FOR OUR FALL k 8s, Hikes $ STOCK WHILE THESE GOODS ARE L IL NNNTG Ke: Sut HE SHISSS HERE, SO GO THEY MUST, AT OXCE, 88s A E a AND AT A PRICE THAT WILL SELL Ssso AA TL OER THEM. Sss8 24 Cou Hee 7 PLEASE NOTE WE INTEND TO LOSE $5,000 ON THIS SALE. THAT WE HOLD THIS CLEARING SALE and by reading the ites cave/ully you will see that w Di ROP STAND GN" COST, Yslout'ot them you | BUT ONCE EACH SEASON. IF YOU Do Bock divine ation’ Aecfactihe Rene arsed | “NOT NEED SHOES FOR IMMEDIATE wall be to your advantage | ize 33. Fine French embry. | USE IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY THEM NOW FOR THE FUTURE, AS YOU CAN BUY THEM FOR LESS THAN THE COST 06 Percale Sita, iad spe Conebam, Fla ncl, and White iwn ToUs nd 1 seats now... ee 0 c. Siraw Hats, ail “hapca now. oe.) FRR A RRR GGG. TSS a'81.50 Straw Haim whive aiden | BOB Bure 0 f& i gy gs tions AAA RR G GG AAA He x Bos 2448 B GSS 2M HS AR Suet FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN, GIRLS, BOYS, AXD CHILDREN. THESE ARE ALL FIRST QUALITY GOODS. ARE IN PLAIN SIGHT, AND MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. WILL BE SOLD ONLY FOR CASH, AND WILL NOT BE SENT OUT ON APPROVAL CR quare.neck Chemise, “iow, Torch: n-trimmed Drawers, DOw......- > Cambie and ludia Linen Dressing hire Walsts, now. $1 Flannel shirt Walsta, bow EXCHANGE. $i “King” Siirts Waists, now 50.6% ia 750. ilicand tata i ARTHUR BURT & CO, red now. = alr. $e, Make-thiead giowex cold “iad black, uow toe & gi S-butionr scalloped kil gloves, now." Be a hae Pig fandveretteis dnerchieta, now wide 1211 F ST. 8. W. PFCIAL SALE! PURE LINEN TOWELING, 3X0. Syard. “Indigo uae Fringe 4 yard Lawns, Se pabene pot pour, in Jars, maw. dy laaee 745 aud 747 Sth at, se, ext acts, all alors now | Haass Gaear Cor Price Sue Opened with a rush to-day. Tr veling Case. now, aud 10c, Darin Bulls GoW" The Cutting Knife has been plunged so deep into the prices of our tos?.o) Oriental Plounciiaes tw 106. & yard Colo: ard FINE, RELIABLE LOW SHOES FOR LADIES’ AND GENTS WEAR NEILL, BOW ee 0 to $3 & yard Short’ Leis 26. es, how. to #4 Finest d5-iuch | Swiss ie Fate ve; Motal Buckels, bow. Metal Ciaeps Dos oe Ito 1c. Limpurted itching, white, Fed, now. She. bo a1 Cilldteiy Laon Galines iow! Ue. to $1 Lace Handkerehicis now. SG "to B0e Moire ‘Kibbon Ruchitng, gilt ‘stig Se. Giisiilie Dress Oriaaien 30" alksitky W0-tuel biaek Lace to 0e. Brass, China, aud E ‘Ornamenia &e-. Dow Boe. to $1 Bisg |-50 Gents’ canvas low Oxfurd ties ... $3.00 Ladies’ best Freuch kid Oxfords. 82.25 Ladies’ fine Dongola low shoes. "Sinierials and Stampine. se15-3m Of By SES Eee Base iei ad aa lideese ieee Soe, Fancy Underwear no bro phage caer READ, OUR ADVER SEMENT “IN TO-tion ees coe Roe, BARoaiNs, ap Do NOP PUMGET 43 816 7h street. i A ers : 1922 Pa, sve. and 231 Pa. ave.c.e iyi3-dt AUT S .|geneereeamens it “ ftw eth, AND DS PREETS, : were ve Se a Se ote slag aS a 747 Sth at a Qe eas “— Orsx Use 6 Ovctoce. (Basurday exoepted.) PAL AIS OVAL BARGAIN LIST FOR MONDAY, JULY 16. (On Monday we commence the slaughter of our sum- mer stock. Prices so low you'll think aa you read that the goods muat be inferior. Our daily Barvain List will also contain mention of any job lots we secure—the wholesale men are prepar- ing for fall and winter importations, and now and then we are offered bargains trresistibla (Continued below.) Mews Barocas Exrnaonpmuny. SOCKS TWO PAIRS FOR 26c.; full regular made, improved shape, French toes, donble thickness at heels and toes, Plain Balbricgan, aleo faucy colors and stripes. 350. WINDSOR SCARFS. Indis Pongee Silk. Will wash like linen, New designs and shades, Imported to sell at 75c. each. G5c. LISLE THREAD UNDERSHIRTS. We pledge our word that they are $1.26 quality. BANDANA SILK HANDKERCHIEFS 680. “Pro- tection to American Industries," 75c. each. Reduced prices (wholesale prices) to clubs, Above lots were secured by our buyer this week in New York. ‘The following are regular stock: $1.30 Fancy Striped Balbriggan Underwear reduced to $1 suit. ‘9c. Luitation English Flannel Shirts for 75c. ‘separate cuffs, reduced to 87e. 48c. Striped Lisle Thread Socks for 35c. pair, or 3 pairs for #1, $2.50 Patent Leather Oxford Shoes for $2. (Continued below.) ix Goon Banoagys. 39c. Pocketbooks reduced to "25¢. $4.50 real Alligator Satchels for $4.39. 2.29 Buff Grain Leather Satchels for $2. 0c. bank for imported Germauto wn Wool, Spanish ‘Wool, Saxony Woul, Suetland Wool, Se. for Feather Fas, in all colors, worth 81. for Parchment Japanese Faus , worth 40c, (Continued below.) 3 Fos 81 How Bisa - & pair, or 3 pairs for $1, for any of the follow- ing: Our 39¢. Fast Black Hose, Our Black Lisle thread Hose, Our “Schoppers” Summer Hose, Our Faucy Drop-stiteh Hose, Our Engitsh Striped Hose. Our 4c, Men's Lisle Thread S6cks. $27- ‘he largest variety and the best values ever offered for 35c. a pair, (Continued below. Lives Suoe Barcars Choice of our best hand-made button Boots for $4 a Pair. Sixstyles; some were $6.50 a pair, The real Alligator Oxford ‘Lies are iucluded; they were $3. pair. e (Continued below.) Buseck Giove Bancarss, We have secured the best bargains of this season, Se. Stik Lace Mitts, worth Silk Jersey Mitt, worth BSc. 48c. Lace-top Jersey Mitts, wort 68c, 50c Heavy Silk Mitts, worth 75c. GXc. Embroidered Silk Mitts, worsh 98e. 98c. Lowne's Sik Mousquetaizes, worth $L25. $1 extra long Embroiwered Enghisl Mitts, 91.25 lowne's Sik Mitts, in large sizes only, re duced to 75e. Sizes 54, O% aud OX Colored Embroidered Kid Gloves reduced from $1.08 to G8c. a par. (Couttuued below. Fixe Usverwear To Go. ‘We spent the morning weeding out our stock. Auy garment slightly creased or soiled was thrown out on & cemter-table, and below is the list givimg the quanti- ties, the sizes, and the old and new prices. Your size may uot be mention d, but we have it in the perfect goods, which are splendid valu» at regular price, SKIKTS. Gue—Size 40, reduced from $12 to #8. This isa Cambric Skirt, with exquisite Floreuting Lace Floauce, One—Size 36, from $4.48 to 83. fle 14 inches deep, Oue —Size 38, from 4 25 to $3; 3 rows Medici insert. ing and scraper ruffle. Ouc—Size 36. From 4.98 to $3.98. Lace aud em- brvidery inserting. Two-Size 38. From $4.98 to @3.75. roid: red rufties, Eleven—Sizes 38, 40, 42. From $2.98 to $2.25. Deep embroidery and scraper ruffle, Mue—All sizes, From $1.25 to 98c. Plat Val lace trimming. Thirteen—F.om 81.25 to 980, Medici lace triu.ming. CORSET COVERS. Forty-one—Sizes 32, 38, 40,44. Reduced from 75 to 50c. Cambri, V-shape. Embroidered, ‘Twenty-two—From 68 to 59c. Sizes 32, 36, 40, 42, 44. Cambric, Square ueck. Embroidered. Elevon—Sizes 42, 44. From $1.48 to 59c, Cam brie V-shape. Lace trimmed, Five—Size 34. From 81.98 to $1.25, Cambric, Plat ‘Val. lace yoke back and front, Four~Size 44. From 98 to 50c. V-shape, beautl. fully Guished and «mbroidered. ‘Thirty-two—Sizes 32, 34, 36.40.42. From 81.68 to $1.25. Surplice back and front, Plat Val. lace, DRESSING SACQUES, 75, embroidered ruf- Two em- Cambrie, Flounce Forty-nine—Sizes 34, 36, 38. Reduced from 79 to 59c, India Linen, embroidery, Thirty-two—Sizes 32, 34, 40, 42,44, 46. From 98e. to $1.35, Fine India Linen. NIGHT Gowns. ‘Two~Sizes 15, 16, reduced from @4.25 to $3, Cam- bric, surplice neck, fine Embroidery. Five—Size 14, from $3.98 to $2.48. Cambric, fine Embroidered Yoke, Plat Va). Lace Trimming. One-Size 14, from $2.25 to 91.50, Kmbroidered Yoke back and front. ‘Two~Bizes 13,14, from $2.85 t Embroidered Yokes, ‘Three—Sizes 14, 15, from $1.68 to $1.25, Cambrie, finely tucked and embroidered. Eight—Sizes 14, 15, from $1.35 to 98c., Plaited backs, tucks and inserting in yoke, CHEMISES. ‘Two~Sizes 38, 40, reduced from $1.48 to $1. Eleven—Sizes 36, 38, 44. From $1.33 to 89c. Cam- brie Medici Lace Yoke. Reven—Sizes 38, 40, 42. From $2.68 to g1.98. Cam! tie Lace Yoke. Long skirt, lace trimmed. DRAWERS. Four—Bizes 36, 38, reduced from $1.68 to $1.25. Cambric, V-Yoke of Embroidery. ‘Twenty-one—Sises 23, 23, 20. From $1.98 to .68, handsomely ‘Nineteen—Sizes 23, 27,29. From G8c. to 50c. Cam- brie, 3 tucks in ruffle, 6 tucks above. ‘Thirty-one—Sizes 23, 25, 27. From 1.15 togge. Embroidered ruffle, 14 tucks. ABOUT OUR UNDERWEAR. Woonwasn & Lorunor. WASHINGTON, D.C. JULY 14, 1888. STORE CLOSES SATURDAYS AT 1 P.M. OTHER DaYs aT 6. Monday begins the second week of our Sem!- Annual Reduction Sale, prior to stook-taking, ‘which oogurs two weeks from to-day. Wedo ‘business on the principle that every season ‘oust stand ite own losses, hence all summer merchandise must be closed out in summer. ‘We reduce no goods for fun or from philan~ thropie motives, We reduce them for business ‘Feasons only—to sell them faster. Prices 60 down for various reasons. Our buyers some- times, make s mistake and buy too lergely of s certain line of goods, or they buy the wrong article or styles. We cocasioually buy © “novelty” that Goesn't seem to take The re- sult is the same; the only recourse we have is to make sdemand for the goods by lowering ‘the price. A case in point is Challies. We bought about seventy-five pleces of three pat- «terns in Challies, when probably twenty-five pieces of these styles would have been suf cient. They must be sold, and the price has been made 1230. per yard to doit, With 53 conte off each yard you may like these styles best, The balance of our Challies are 180. par yard. (Second floor.) ‘Ton and Sfteen cents bas been taken off each Yerd of Fancy Scotch Zephyrs and Fine Scotch Ginghams in order to close out the stock before July 28th—Inventory Day. Twenty-five cents never bought better Ginghams in our recolleo- Hon, ‘New Batiste Foularda, in the two best shades— Gobelin and Navy Blue ground, with white figures. 150. per yard. Fine French Sateens have been reduced to 260. per yard, with the exception of s few rare and choice styles, which are yet 35c., and not ‘over plentiful at this price. Soteens at 12%, 15. 25, 30 and 35c. per yard, ‘snd besutiful patterns, in « variety of color Ange, from which to select. Black Henrietta Cloth Sateens; hes s surface like » Silk-Warp Henrietta; is made from fine sea- island cotton, and guaranteed to wash with- ‘out running, not to rub off and proof against perspiration, Two qualities, 35 and 37}. per yard. (Second floor.) Reductions in Silks, All our Summer Silks must be wold this month, hence these reduc- tions. 20-inch Firured and Striped Shantung Pongee, reduced to 29c. per yard, Au early re- ‘spouse is necessary, as the lot ie small. Pencil- Striped Surah Silks, reduced to 50c. per yard. ‘Dark ground shades with white stripe, 24-inch Figured Chins Silks, ecru ground with fancy firures in attractive effects, reduced to 500. per yard. ‘Too wood to be reduced—19-inch Black Surab, at 60c. per yard 19-inch Blick Surah, for sashes, Ofc. per yard, having uo colored sel- vedo. We are bunching varions lots of Boys’ Suitsat uniform reduced price, in order to sell all the summer stock this month. One of the most conspicuous bargains is the lot at $4.50 per sult for boys of 4 to 14 years of age. Itincludes the ens of five or more lines, made Norfolk style, from all-wool materials, of summer weight, aud shown in neat, dressy patterns. They are al- most half-price, at $4.50. (Third floor.) A noteworthy reduction im Misses’ White Suits, Made trom fine India Linon in an exeel- Jent manner, tastefully draped, and trimmed with ueat tucks and fine embroidery. Finished with a view of facilitating laundering. Keduced to #4. Extra value in White Suits, Ilot of Ladies’ White Iudis Linon Suits, plaited skirt, stratsht Arapery in beck, the basque perfect-slaped, and trimmed with embroidery, only $4.25 each, White Suits in abundance for Children, ‘Misees, and Ladie-. The margin of prout grows Jess as the season advances, (@hitd floor.) Haryer's Bazar says: “Thick white dresses that are easily cleaned are in great favor for mountain and seaside dresses, and ere made of white serge, twilled flannel aud canvas cloths.” We are showing a spleadid line of Cream Wool Goods, and extracriinary values will be offered during the balance of this month; notabiy, (Creain Camel's Hair Flaunel, al] wool and over Syanl anda quarter wide. Only 50c. per yard. ‘86-inch ali-wool Cream Albatross, only 37}. per yard, A particularly flue quality of 38- inch all-wool Crean Albratross at 5c. per yard. 50-tuch Cream All-Wool Tennis Suiting, ouly 730. per yard, 38-inch Cream All-Wool Canvas Cloth, only Soc. peryard. § @ 46-inch All-Wool Henrietta Cioth, im white and creain, ouly $1 per yard. 50-inch Cream All-Wool Serge, the best fabric yet for seashore and mountain dresses, and white yachting and tennis suits, Sheds ihe dust readily aud can be easily cleansed. Ouly 81 and 61.50 per yard, (Pirst oor.) More White Goods. The lots recently pur- chased never before sold for so little, Specially conspicuous for their intrinsic value are the following: 50 pieces Ecru Plaid and Striped Lawns, ex- tra quality, for the first time, only 10c. per yard, 1,000 yards fine Imported Persian Lawns, in white, ecru and cream, only 15c. per yard. 1,000 yards Ecru Freneh Lace Etsmines, 44 inches wide, in a variety of patterns, only 25¢. er yard. NAPKINS. The dollar a: dozen § German Linen Damask Table Napkins, is the best value possible to secure at the price. Full selvedge ‘and extra good quality, Linen Sheetings, We have ten-quarter all- linen Sheetings as low as 79,85 and 90 cents, Dut your money goes farthest in the quality at 81 per yard. Good Linens are a hobby with us, 1d we believe we have the finest Linen stock in the United States, and sell as low as equal ‘qualities can be bought at retail anywhere, (Second floor.) ‘The new Embroidered Momie Cloth Lap Robes have come sooner than we expected; 900. 10 8.75 exch, Very attractive and cheap. (Fourth floor.) Faucy Embroidery Department. Something New. Real Scotch Linen Art ‘Ihread, known as “Rope Linen Floss,” It isof a thickness be- tween the Bargarren and Heminway Embroidery ‘Silk, aud can be judiciously used with either or alone in producing elaborate and striking effects We desire to close out the following small lots of Extra F ne White Marseilles Bedspreads pre- ‘vious to stock-taking. These are the choicest can be easily lsund:red, and will outwear the ‘old style two toone. Some of them are slightly = £ aE Hh oe eee i 5 Hi i 3 G i i li HEE i it id I a! Hii a Ht ik oi [ 5 l s i Hi : i § | j i wie ee See WANTED—HELP. Wales ges Sara Weisberger min comer dine MASSAGE ‘ANTED—& aa TO COOK WASH AND IRON Nk deena Sa Wie fee oe bee aieee Sats B Foun Ca WANTED AT Dicks nak baioes Same aendiv tte resorta ae nw WAS MEN—SMALL LINE OF SaM- live inen; gue traveler eurumd an shereeay SUED tt month for six years past. FO. Box 134L, New Yor Wikies ude (FRENCH), ORIGINAL Biarperastia ma eens eran ie VANTED—15 SKIRT HANDS: TE Waites Fy ord chambern:, yaiters, ‘W ANZED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK: Ra have erty “Apply at tore 1318. at nw. : bt y ANTED—FOUR LADY OOPYISTs TO ADDRESS AW ieainrs punt ete sin, disne hn ond oe accurate: work dune at office state : refer, euce and terms wanted. Address BD. ft WASTED SAN | EXPERIENCED DAILY MAN. Apply 9 24st. ne ecw WANTED — PRACTICAL HOTEL STEWARD, Permanent eucagement for this city. Also, Head Cook, with Second and two Kitchen Meu for Ke- sort.’ Gall quick. DICK'S Ageney, O13 Tut new. 1° WANTED—4 Goop ADvERTIN Teferences. F. 0.6, Star office. _ ANTED—A COMPETENT WOMAN TO 0001 ‘wash and iron and do light housework for taunils of three. Apply, with Feferences, at 1419 st-mw.1t* WANTED-PH) SICIANS—AN EXERGEIIC PuY- aician, of ood stadine (a regular), who esp spare an hour or iwo'a day for a week, to accogi a .beralls- ag Call oaday mone pea geod HAMILTON CALLIN, 607 ney = NTED—A YOUNG MAN 1ROM EIGHTEEN Wintrents gents oid gue anderstsnda esd bee Apply to'471 Pa. aves between 6 ahd 7 p.m. WANTED--SITUATIONS. = ———s = pee ae ANTEDS ‘MAX. INDD: REN Fen We Seat ata naam ee | Extent Sith tateoo nat ‘Address 3. We, Baar office. Btw | separately of together: very cheat vie Wy SS TEDIAT BEADQD: — TIONS | JOOR RENT—FOUK UNFUR\ISHED ROOMS SUIT. Be Re Seem ete | Rear eemeenntee noes Wasip ao rae = 2 bowseacey {rox Wirste cetren, toe ssaieire Tet nw. #13. Ssochdann. "'s b= ~~ tes JOR RENT-LARGE AND ELeGaNT : OM {puny abd resorts. “ALcity Peeranemn Ss F suicaing safarusbed Nicer h wnt tot WANTED — TInST — chasis DRESSNAKER ie ire at 352 awd 322 Cat. wwe =) paceeudutgae Seca FS Tes are arena boos ox = best re Telerenoes given aid feq.uired. cell alter ¢ _ av Hon. Address F.. St W ioe Coline in woreenion ance Poution as aueigant Qoukkcpet Dest Address H. B., Stat office. Woden 4 eee © jon, a yorkinasuall “tamily. Apviy at 162 WASTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE of Maituation to do general housework i @ family. Address ¥. W.G., star office WaAstp-3y NEAT COLORED GIRL A place a5 chamberniaid or bourework in a stall fo a wood ©. Teferences. rart, bet. Tetu‘ana iu sta is Wea STIUATION TO FINISH LEAKS yas eas. years’ 7 Can Mule poo, Aad: x refereuces, Addrees EN! Ho}. =tar omice Frits WEASTED-A FOURG LADY, GAbUaTE 6 ict schoo! in bookkeeyine. winbes to secure @ Positioy ax un-intaut Uookkerper of cashier. "Addrges Mr RSONSCHEIG 229 a TANTED-—BY A PRIVATE PARTY, A HOUSE 000 to $5,900, Also investment property. Kaus Savown:r used sdaron BM Ve Star oils yt S EL, SOME. 8200 pertbosth fr wil bay you fo luveaiieste, Ape 200 per mouth, fe will pay You to iuvertugste: Ap Diy fen 1 to Zouly. "DU "Lab, 938 Este niwJig-ut D MILK Waxten— XOUNG MAX TO DRIVE ‘Waxon, oue with some experience, red. ply after 8p. iy ACME Dall, 12d Cotati hw. Wantepiany, FOR A PERMANENT PoxT- jon. to take charwe of my customers: salary dur ing sumtier 8% weekly. AppIY Kova 6 only Lvs F atluw.; call 10am _ie WASTED-4 GoOb WHITE Cook Wasi dud irouce (with help). beiugupefereuce. -AULIF imunediately at 1723 DeSales st nW. i V yANTID—A | WHITE MAN WHO UNDE. stands trucking aud gardening thorouxhly to co Fut Le On the Freusiges. "Apri Geo. V. WHUTe, Floral Mili Farin, pear c WASTED-2N0 GcOD AND EXPERIENCED Wyiters at Middleton House, 91h st, eppoeate Ceuter Marke y W STeD-4 PATECT ATTOUNEY IN NE York city wishes to secure te services of a relia- ble and able young man. scqu:inied wich Patent Offic Practice, Inquire of & C. SEWARD, ¥12 fat. alter 4 v'e.0e ay Waren SURE COLORED: PREF BRI W NTED—LADY AGENTS; NE UBBER US dervurments for females; can easily woes. s. Call at 931 KT. ave. v1.3. daily: proof free. Mra HE, LITTLE & Gq avd situps; 42 aun. Bt 628 Fa, a1 WASTED SA QHITE Bauber BUT NY feat slase need apply. Address 236% C at. me yy z-3te FORTHE INDUSTRIA! elation. Apply to THOS. 1226 F st. mw. or to CHAS, Detore 9 «tu. wl WASITEDSAT BURGESS" AGENCY, 425 16 st n.w.— White woman for linen room: 10 laa dresses, 10 chambermaids, 10 serutm abd di hwash: for spritis; all Kinds help tor city, with rete:ence AN TED — DUN Dui W EX : aust be a good butter: nist @-8: white preserved. NDORE'S Employment burei jylo-6u" ANTID AGEN Lew Wellace, the iife-loug frievd of Gen. Harrin qwoney-masing book of the age. Outfits read BARD bROS,, 725 Chostuut st, Flila, V ay y ANTED—AN ACTIVE BUSINLSS MAN, LIVING Outside Washington, to represent our bose Sainry about @100 moutily. Keferences et ced. SUPT. MEG, HOUSE, Lock Box 158. York Gen -thiesdw OCAL OR TRAVELIN' joud, a Mich. cauvasser cleazed $400 Bula dealer with his other buemens inc jermouth on y: & Bark Co. AN OFFIC 50 jer week: V y ANTED_FIFTEES Tor ty vustrial ABLE ENDOW AES *. WANTED—LOTS WANED ZA LOT IN iHE NORTHWEST IN EX- Yor 8 fine team of horses, carries 8i parnonss balance cual Advress Box 43 starutice 13-3" WANTED-MISCELLA NEOUS it WwW ED—F Kinda, euch Champagne, Lick Ales, kc. \_ Ee SURE 2 yANTED—FOR CLIE<TS—1,000 AND 9500, anv yoary interest 10 Der cent scourisy ample, aw " 40 Le Droit Building. — Py ANTED—2300 FOR FIVE MONTHS BY A RE- advance for it, Ad-'reas Box 112, Star office. Jy14-3t AV ANTED. Wiatiiivrovet veal estate, at 7 per cent. Address H. ‘omtice. Sur’ security if Required. ANTED— jeveral months: will pay a ressoui i“ Address “SECUMITY, Star offic 4 YVANTED-HOKSES TO PASTURF-SEVENT! WANE scree of, splendid arava, well watered fenced: near city's ‘called for aud returued: T mouth: Washiucton relerences, [BE 11H, Star office. WANIED-ALL Wil VALUE THEIR EYESIGHT Woarsudcousut "ia, HORE MPER opuelan, 453 Pa. Avd MAKE NO MISTAKE in the place. ‘ANTED—TRY OUR BUTTERINE AT 20 CENTS: pound, dou get strobs or rancid; Keeps bet- ter than ‘butter: tatection saved (al the year rinded: WO eee ephoue eas “Wak SCRIBAENS one my3-t ‘ANTED— PARLOR | FURNITURE | UPHOL- crepes furaianed aa to workuanalin. Werk done bed ‘aa to wor ork deus Ettesidences, Address ©: NELSUN, O14 10th st. uw. Waterers came ep Se 3 iron, bt: Pg a a a ‘ANTED—WELLS DUG, BORED AND DRIVEN. W Ai kinds "welt Pumps done in skillful manner, gee ene Wa ES ING EXCHANGE, 201 dy ST. Baca eee Si, yo-im* ‘ ERSONS NS A W. done: oy ‘SRIEDITOx GASH_TURNITORE FEATHER MER ee 210 7 eae 2 sen omen, 201 aoa ay. Wie ihe hcu by tie autho of hen: Har Get | ANTED—A. HOU SE TO CARE Fol absence of the family by a gentleman children; ‘best of Felerenees, “Address W-, D office. WANTED RENT REV) NkoOM HOLS Permanent tenant Address B. I. K., Star ofl Wan in Dorthwest or ou Capitol Hill; for rent to prompt-yayinig teuanta: owners piscine thelr property wil get ved tevaute avd prompt return, it 3. H. GRAY & CO. 7th and F. 0—FOR A CASH CUSTOMER A HOU! Also, Two Houses for 00 each. 1 will pay cash. JAMES F. 06 Fat nw, jy Laat PERBONS HAVING HOUSE= AND 200 Up for » le 1oF cash sbould leave ie with SMITH & SIBBALD, Kea re, 620 Fat. n. w., as they have tuaby hum quiries for such 91 . See their advertisement Leaded eet Your Families” under Business Chances, ay13-3e OF ALL GRADES TO RENT moFe calls for houses to rent ____ HERRON & RAMEY, 1307 F st. ANTED—A HOUSE OF 7 OR 8 K OMS AND ‘ai #u vitae. 5 Werth ek, Fore a dot Beer ga boos wen | Qf, Bib soluth ofS, and eust of 1Bth. Address Hox | Owner liviuue in be 60, Star office. __Sy13-2t Warman sror — BALANCE ON time, smal) Brick House northwest; motern in- proveme its: 20 tect frout, with lot foF stale. Ad- ‘box 11, Star office. iy 1a-6e WaASIED- | HOUSE Wisi OF 12TH si. axD south about $° dy10-6t xt neahborhood” SWORMSTEDI & BRADLE WANTED--ROOMS ROOMS UR} TTABLE FOR W AXTED-FOR TWO QUIET ADULIS TWO OR three unfurnished rooms; ceutral Loe Gon: aust wate price to be noticed: tef dress INV EGRITY, Star office. y ANTED—COOL ROOMS FOR THE SUMMER, furnished or unturnisbed. Persone baving them for reut should call aud see ue; have many them | -QUM RENTING AGENCY, 612 Oi st. bw. jylase ‘TED—BY GENTLEMAN AND WIPE, PRG furnished or unfurut-hed, wih boards fo excued $45 tor furui-hed room. Adavena, Stating full particulars, B.E.O.N.. staroffice, 1° WANZEDITHREE (O08 POUK UNFULNISHED Koons on, fF second floor, in any Zod loce. tion, Addfvss, stating price, G. 8 1, star office J12 3° FOK SALE — MISCELLANEOUS JOR SALE—THE CHESTNUT GEIL DING POMP, five years old, by Harold Mambrive (alt brote Naud »).out ot Lettie, by Sir Ovel, by Rysdck's Hi Metouian, bred ast owned by the late Geonte Stuith, Veteriuary surceou; is Kind aud gentle audcan trot int ‘Aus one desirous of owning fine young horse would ao well to occ kunet, unee aneTO PARK STABLE, D, bet, 2 and 3:1: _Also a road and a track Sulky. FOU SALE—ONE S!COND-HAND UPLIGHT 0. 165; oue at 8170 and at #190, and vue other stat bare: yiauos HUGO WORCH + Music Deule atm. ‘my 11m. 56-INCH ROYAL MAIL », Warwick rims, Tangent spores, balls al aroind. excelient ‘ton: >; will sell for $70 cash. F.W. MUt i st. Bw, It —CABBAGE PLANTS—500,000 BES® eves, deavered at Washineton trec of extra ‘GkO. V. WHILE. ae Anacostia, D.C. Fu SE STENGGRATHT AS Goop as xi Wilt sell very" reasouably, Addross = GRAV, East Capitol st. P.O. ays FRE SALESCHEARSA PAIR OF “HANDSOME bay horses aud family carriagy by a geutieman about ty ieave town, “Adurees 1. A 1, Saruiice, 60 SALE—OF/ ICE DESK, CHEAT, ALSO, 6 Bid feos ttle cad te w., third floor. WOK SALE iuatched pair of finely bred horars. youns, sou d, and splendid travelers Address Lox 43, Star office. 15-3° Ou SALES ONE OF THE FASTEST TROTTING sud road Horses in the city; cuaranteed soun eve y particular lady to drive. “Own Wis sell for $300, Foe sae Might Kowist FRk SALESA CLERGYMAN AB \vest desires to sell cueap, » five riding abd dri are, well bred, yote and biandsome, eopec abe dor idy or doctor. Apply to Hox. DILH. Breutaville, Va. JOR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS BRI lenge, Morks & SUN, ee 3 jO% SALE_A LAKGE Lot OF STABLE M ure, at J, Maury Dove'y Wharf, 27th anid strocts aw. ay 12-3" e P. worth $6,000 or €8,000; also one for | is for | Tivigue ue F937 BREE TARGE KOOMS ON w . Com: letely turn iwued for housskee jow to pereous wituvut chuldne. Apiay at ave te OOK REN 10 K ST. NIGELY-FUK! ye EP Wotaies, conveueut to Fst cara and to ° Wo COMMUNIC TENG Toome on seco Avr: southers © lange close, aio, fursiaused rooms. 815 Fok, BT rovw ith all canveutiouces f de lowality , nw. bowsaker Dita 5 With beth Call aud Inquire 4 OK RENT—LARGE COOL, ROOMS, NOI | Bor gouthern eapseure, siuucle or en suite. p406 Fe RENT_ELPGANTLY Jorsand bedrooin-. swath front. very evo} Over ook Lionas Arle, cheap tor ti 12? Met ee, Oe ik KENT—HAND-OMELY FURNISE OU firet atid eecvud Bure. excellent tal house if desired.” Addrews 1136 12th et, OK KENT—17 thre uifurtiele Bathroom. rent mas | FURNISH] | Prices. Oue ball roo hue, within bl ck of ai | JPOKMENT—A COMMER Mace HOUR. “jE Lat NE oF Biuele, each Toom hae (WO expberes: otee tew!y furmishd’ papeted mud pelbted Saemaes Toten O01 ASth et ne “pile JOH RENT-Lanor ‘ euitatie eae took ONC tor oneal ceo advance, LS Feta LOOK FotR Fes KENT—PIRST uisbed for housckerptuw - new jeurable, tor omamuer, Fen i.” Star o —_— HED HOOMs, © mot, bath {reference exchanged J0U8 M st. ¥® SOR KENT—LARGE UNFURNISHED KooMy ¥d aud isd floore. oF will be liandac - Ai desired; “ever; thing new tu @uired, Thguire at Gls Ub JOR RENT — NEW, DOU De, Star vi yaar COOL HOoMs, FUR | \o | “ } NT PLEAS ished or Unturnin OF without boa JOK RENT UTIPUL — PURYISHED trout Parior Contral with exovilent b orien ene encheuged 1036 io JOR RENT—413 offre. ne loc at ed and unfuruisird JOR RENT. communic: ST. NW. OPPOSITE PENSIc central” us and bath. fru joureaud Kooma jy iz-t EST. NW. THREE PLEASANT unturnished roome, parlor four ne Lew Louse aylzsit* ‘OK KEN T—ONE LARGE FURNISHED BA\-WIN dow trout roout, cool and pleasant, wth wee of bath; copyeutent to cars and herdics.” Apply did Sth st we oR KENT—FOUR NICELY FURSISHED COW municating rooms: sccoud Mook. oue lune room, rardrob iu each. bath, hot aud cold uuiurulsbed roomie. 10 y LOCATED FUR- Keeping: uth aud wast 16. 924 A we EL & HILL, 6 ished rooms tor by: Wide Parsi ; ois 3.30 Sia ‘with jrival ‘sinele. Aino, two ball Table Board. thet. uw, me ae OK KENT—HANDROME ROOM, WITH BOAKD, im private faualy. AZLL Sis. u.w. References Foquievad. we ot RENT -NICFLY-FURNISHED KOOMS, 1X- Aleut ‘table board, reakouabie terms. 1003 13th t. INst orth of Praukitn Perk, location and huuse for sunbmer unsurpassed, LIVINGSTON TEKLACE 11-0" rT | ow RENT VERY DELIGHTFUL KooMS, NEW: Iy furuicbed ; near Dupont Citcie. with board, terme very low for the sunuuer, Address Mux 10, star office. 28-0 70K RENT—BYAUTIPUL COOL SUMMPR ROOMB fu private fail . late: double corner house, south, ud cant trout; refereuces required. 1104 kt. in Mot {Ok KENT \F SEVERAL FRONT | With or without board. Rooms, dele dm 2017 14th «t. ow. near K | ook MEST TuaSHED AND UNFURMINIED Picots) Brt-cina ceudition yp gi ee | Joow mew FLOOR, CoNsTsTING ¢ juchit home Will rey Ven tiotithe to raphe past a Lisetiwet uw edna —_—_—_—XS _ FOR RENT—FLATS. OK KENT—PLAT» OVEK 20 Pooms and bach. AT—STOKE (AND DWELLING IF DE- bie tor aby Mind of business, Hs woth dwelling, 840. CH KMGONT 607 |% LOK HENT—STORI, DWELEING AND ~Tape | BSS, Weve tauecnesturlones ans. TheRoR | Teds wt ide | Pook RENT STORE WELLING, SOx | BS et ne: house cont tus (iemiden | Toomp), over the it, 840 per worth | Yance. dmguite of JANES 'Y, DAVIS" SUMS, | Pemsyivania ave. and 12th wt yc Fe eS Ra pion Np DWE | Best now. Hondsome plategiass windows, mod. Mnorovemeuts aud excelbeut location reuting | rooms: iu ok RENT Iso8 24th st we: new au: Ay Gusitiens. Abily tod. W. EF MYERS & SON 16-1m 1428 New Kork ave, ~ FOR RENT—OFFICES | gees ananc M'S OFFICES, 1407 NE preraises, tas | FQOk RENT — vei ALIKACTIVE ayice | BR'roomp, stugie ur cn suite. ‘newly paper d ou | painted: Suik-tne remaieied: a4 Pet Cy BWounisTROT & HEADLEY. O27 Fst BUSINESS CHANCES, JOR SALE~A SMALL GHOCERY AND PROVIL soon Store doing # god Vin uese, wold tur @ 190.42 BE once. cause “of wel tug, eiChuicem. “Call. Ivt sind yore Auswer quick, TMLATICAL, OR SALE—A NICE OUTFIT; SIDE BAR BUGGY, ew. horse six years old, without a bienuish, a god Toadster; larness: to be wuld cheap. Inquire of CLAKE’S SIALLLS, G st. bet, 17th and Inch sta. nw. wise ‘On SAI ANDAM TiC 7 very utile; willsel cheap. Apply to 1 we ED BC 4 11th gt. ay. Oh SALE—A NICE GRAY HORSE, 7 Yéal 01d, -ound and geutle, can work under harvess or seddie: fine tuuily horse: ta r trial wil be given. Ad= dress GRAY HOMSE, Siar office, W122 WOK SALE—CHE\P—A SECOND-HAND JUMP. Seat Cartage, in good condition, Can be seen 02 DaLaw alla }. CK SALE—A PAIK OF FINE DRIVING HO) Diack aud bay, tast and stylish: ower tus Do use 000; 1 ROFITS CLEAR @1 ucest, cleanest Dusigess ih ays ue, MAYO, tar oftce ay4-3e* Uk SALE—GROCERY AND PKOVISION STORE | party. Stock must be di store “and fixtures eumup DAVIS & Co. 10: OK SALE—DKUG Si0Ki—< for them. Can be seen at REAMEIS Stables. between | A socatious iB the city, duiug nm Massacuiusctis avenue and § st aud 17th and 1hth . BER = 3y10-6:* e133 FRE oss E—GRE. g SOLD. | P Fok CAsd—STo JOR SALE~GREATEsT BARGAINS EVER SOLD. | UR SALE—CHEA: - One eat her aqua Maser ented | Eire ova hd Leaae. ot ld oot bltaed Tach aud tull tone, tor only @140 con. of G1G0 at $10 | FTC. Liquor aud bro store od ras F mouth. Ube Leany Lew Square Grand Piaud, | SMe. 1h an watitul tone, for ouly $100 cask, or $179. $10 per | BO SALE—A SPLEND duonith, Que niawuaficent Square Grand Fiano tor ouly | I nowuas ine Ue Q 3200 cash, or 6225, 210 per month. “ltiGrelegattcomiton abd fully warranted. Cau te wiih PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, wd ‘422 Bune. Fe SALE—YOUNG PARROTS AND MALE MOC! ang birds; cheap, at apls—im* UK SALE—HUK=E, CAKRIAGE AND HARNESS, ony sud J and 4 passenger vilage cart. wagon: irae su: inngest suck. Wi CYL. 400 Farave ALE — CARBIAG! BUGGI RoaD Gatea Pony Gutta Surry tnd al Biwi of Spear aroun om eaFY pay wes Or cael; Fepeiring & «pe ea BM st, West Washing ton, D.C. Manager. Fara ee ees See ie Hore a ‘1Sz7 Mi st. GAS ENGINE RE pe so hore ee eg oct pat rep BOARDING. wail besold cheap Waknek « CO. Kena carer amie Sie ‘venient eit per cent Stoney ndyanend to bay Howes. Bas and be rast Property belviur tocar fate! eocumbranes, in che event of deail,. Better

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