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a: ‘Will serve their own purpose best, and at the same time greatly acoommodate Tux STAR, if they will send tm Before noon to-morrow their announcements for ‘the extra large edition of Saturday's paper, the forms Cf which must be sent topress much earlier than on heother five days of the week. ———— ee ‘The Star Out of Town. Persons leaving the city for any length of time fan bave Tux Stan mailed regularly to any address ud for any period they may desire, © AU orders for the paper by mail must be Gcoompanied by the money,—at the rate of Nfteen ents a week, or fity cents per month, unless Sent toa foreign country, when the price, includ. ‘img postage, is 80 cents per month. $$$ Representative Jobn D. Long has made good his Promisechat he would not be a candidate for re- election, by addressing a letter to his constituents ‘Which admits of no reading between the lines. It 4 apiain statement of his reasous for giving up his piace in Congress after a six years’ triai of it, ‘and at the same time includes a vindication of the Feputation of Congressmen generally on the score Of public spirit and unselfishness. Mr. Long puts ‘the matter very gracefully, showing charity for ‘Bis foes as well as admiration for his friends. “However obnoxious their views may sometimes ‘be to your judgment,” he writes, “this is Substantially a body of good and true men, es- pecially zealous to promote what they belleve to ‘De the interests of the constituencies they repre- sent.” Somewhat similar in tenor are the remarks of another retiring statesman, Senator Palmer, of ‘Michigan, who ts quoted as saying, as the result Of his experience here, that “public men are much ‘Detter than they are believed tobe.” “They talk about Senators buying their way into the Senate,” he adds; “I do not believe that more than six Senators can be named who have their What Mr. Long leaves to be inferred 4m ageneral way concerning the House from his use of the guarded term “substantially,” Mr. Palmer puts into specific form regarding the Senate by drawing the line at six. Now it would interest the people of the United Staves to know, ‘from 90 authoritative a source as Mr. Palmer, who ‘the half-dozea Senators are who might be, per- ‘haps, open to suspicion; and, also, what offenses ‘against pubiic morals the Senator from Michigan 3 “substantially” conveys as serious a Guggestion of the presence of men in the House not “good and true” as Mr. Paimer’s than six” does in the case (Of the Senate, only a candid explanation from both gentiemen will determine. Washingtonians, who meet the Senators and Representatives face to face, and have a better chance to study their con uct in public affairs than their constituents at home, have reason to regard them as a creditable Body of representative men, who give futr value for the they receive; but that fact will not Jessen the lhl curiosity to learn who and what are in the mind of a member of either house when he hedges in an otherwise flattering statement Concerning his associates by indicating bis un- ‘Willingness to commit himself without reserve. ——— a 2 Mueh interest 1s excited in France by the pros. ect that the antoblographic memotrs of the great ‘Talleyrand are soon to see the light. His own last Fequest was that they should not be published tll ‘Uairty years afver his death, Ashe died in 1838, ‘Unis period would have expired two years ‘the Franco-Prussian war, when the th'rd Napo- Jeon was at the neight of his glory. The “nephew of bis uncle” had some good reason, evidently, for not wishing to have the work brought out just then; for he bribed the Talley. rand family, by conferring a duke's title upon one member of it, to put off the pubiication for at least ten years, and some versions of the Bory say twenty or twenty-:wo. At any rate, When 1878 came the memoirs did not, but there are rumors in the air of literary Paris that the ‘Work will now soon be out. The career of the | frst Napoleon has been so often described that a | casual observer would fancy there was no more ‘Work for the biographer in his case, ‘The intimate aequaintance with him enjoyed by Talleyrand, | however, and the merciless keenness of that | Prince's dissecting knife when he chose to apply it | Yo the characters of his cotemporaries, make it | probable that tue reading public hasa rich sen. | Sation in store, as well a3 a valuable contribution to the Literature of one of the most interesting ras of the world’s history. Courtlandt Palmer died before he had accom- Plished the second great aim of his iife—the es. | tabitshment of a newspaper which shouid bear to other uewspapers a roiation itke that borne by his | ‘Nineteenth Century Ciuv to otuer debating socte- Yes, Itwasto have the sam? name asthe club. ‘This fact at once suggests the question why, in ‘this very late part of the nineteenth century, the So-called progressive spirits christen their literary and social ventures in ics honor. It has been a great century, but there 1s no reason to suppose ‘What its successors will not surpass it In every re~ ‘spect, and when a new century does come in, as At will tm the course of only a dozen years, every- ‘Wing that bears the stamp of t De out ofdate. That whicu is abreast of the times | Bow, by Virtue Of Its title, will be behind the times | ‘then; that which was progressive will appear re- | trospective only. Why do not the thinkers who, Uke Mr. Palmer, boast that they are in advance of ‘thelr generation, borrow the name of the twen- {ueth century for their enterprises? ——————— ‘The supremacy of the Northwest as a storm center is being maintained by the experience of ‘Minnesota during the last forty-eight hours with & Washout, a land-siide, ratn-swollen ‘streams, and ‘thunder and lightning ad libitum. But New York 4s unwilling to be wholly eclipsed, and has accord. ingly produced not only a great electric storm, but S@meteor which descended from the heavens a Uttle way up the Hudson River and knocked out one of the side lights of a boat, creating by its | Aight @ current of air that blew a man’s hat off anda sensation that made several men’s flesh ereep. It ts high time that the East had its share Of weather stories to tell. The bitzzard of last ‘March was only the beginning of a series of un- Paralieled performances with which she proposes to bumble the pride of that section which has heretofore assumed to do the country’s Weather. making and weather-1y1 ————— ee ‘The District public school teachers are still in Goubt whether equailty 1a compensation of the ‘Sexes is to be secured by an increase of the pay of ‘Women oF a decrease in the pay of men, or by em- ploying only male or only female teachers. Con- gress should make haste to remedy the confusion into which by its Diundering 1t has tarown school affairs, and the only fair and satistactory solution Of the dimcalty is to provide in unequivocal terms for the increase of the saiaries of the lady teachers upto the male standard, and to make all other parts of the law conform to this provision, —————— ee A police officer in Des Moines, Lowa, who ts also am amateur photographer, has gathered the evi. ence wanted to convict a local druggist of violat- Ing the Liquor laws by secretly planting bis camera Outside of a rear window and taking an instan- ue Rev. Dr. Storrs, whose objections to the Chicago Patform caused him “to take to the woods,” as he creasingly probable that ue shail vote for Harri- fon and Morton. The door of the g. 0. p. Is kept Conveniently ajarin the hope that other recent ‘Wanderers trom home may be induced to re-enter, Ail is quiet along Linden street to-night. It ts mated that Une scene of war is to be transferred to the court house, and that great chanks of the law poncerning fences and post-boles will soon be fy- ing as missiles [rom ome side to Lhe other of the Opposing furcea MEN AND BOYS, Of the GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING Co., ‘NO. 400 7TH ST. N. W., CORNER D, 18 NOW IN PROGRESS. WITHOUT REGARD TO COST OR VALUE. Persons in want of Clothing of an exceptionsble style and quality will find this thelr opportunity. ‘This house has been known for square-dealing prin- etples; hence all reductions from the regular prices will be bons fide and reliable. su3-colm Rewarts o7 OF FIGURED LAWNS, 240; REM- nants of 40-inch Batiste. 3 red Batinte, dye, at the DOUBLE ‘COMBINATION, Tithet ee. Tue Stan Suoz Hovse GREAT CLEARING SALE Gives every one s chatice to secure TWO PAIR OF SHOES FOR ONE PRICE. We are positively selling goods at one half the price that they can be bought for elsewhere. Ladies’ Fine Kid Opera Slippers, down to 38¢. Childrens’ Kid Spring Heel Shoes, down to 5¢. ‘Misses’ Shoes with worked But. Holes, down to 75e, Childrens’ Solar Tip Button Shoes, down to 65e. Boys’ Solid Leatner Button or Lace, down to 90e. ae Serttonte ‘Lace or Congress Gaiters, down Men's Calf Shoes, all styles, warranted genuine Hand stitched, down to $3. Men's Lawn Tennis Shoes, down to 60c. Everything in our store at bargain prices. THE STAR SHOE HOUSE, au3-3t 726 7thst. RIA OF OF, PLAIN, BLACK PACTFIO LAWN, Homnants of bost quali axe, COMBINATION, DOT asd WAST « ERE sx x E Sy XE HT £ EV RRS F Ht tee RS OT Ht Exe fas RX 3 En ¥ NNN Ee w pee E BN EI f #TTrT FE! it r E i i Es SS T gE iH T ‘EI FOR TO-MORROW, A k A gs THF f AA ss, an’ S358 B® A ye DD AA ¥ DD AAA DDD aA OF OUR cco FEE A NN gee P AERTS ao EO AAA R 3 cod tun kee MAE BERN GOP “a 2a) = S85 AA k e Sus8 2A kee A FITTING “WINDING UP” OF THE BIGGEST AND MOST SUCCESSFUL SALE THAT WE HAVE EVER ATTEMPTED. BAKGAINS FOR EVEKYBODY, MEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, ‘Ail of our Men's $1 Fancy Fannel Shirts for G5c, All of one Men's Flannel “800. ‘All of our Men's 82 Faucy Flannel Shite tee al MANDKEKCHIEF DEPARTMENT. All of our Ladies’ 3c. Initial Handkerchiefs for All of our Men’s 7c: Initial Handkerchiets for wae HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. aGhildrents 400. Biack Lisle Thresd Hose, sizes 5, 6 «for 1 2oc. Fancy Hose, 10 diff-rent designs, for 2 Handsome E i 3 fitters urea igs Sik to cee rey Mohair Traveling Wraps in 40, 42 and 44; Lawn Suits, size 36 and 38; were $8, now DRY-GOODS DEPARTMENT, 40-Inch, all-Wool Cream Albatron, was 60c. a yard; now Se. & yard, ~ ‘All of our 84.50 Chambray Drese Robes, containing ibroidery; now 49 yards of material and 9 Yards of eu S37 Buff Damask Stand Covers, 4-4 square, wore 0020" 30 LLINERY DEPARTMEX’ AI iT. 50 pieces Satin-Back Velvet Kibbon, 74 and 3 inch ith Loop Edie, of viue, Paul, ‘oe White, Were 30e. and b0c new Ze. a yard 75 pieces of Satin E:il soid or Se. and 10e. 8 ‘Ous dozen Fino Crepe White Dressita Caps: were CPHOLSTE! tkben 1 odd Jot of Children's Drawers Shand 506; now 1c. ‘La Sirene” . P. cot colore=ta backs gra TOILET 10c, and L232. Tooth Brush Tolict Casen, ‘containing mirror, “SVubiu'e fatent Powder, 1 fubiu's Tntant 5 106. Eituins Exteicts be. ieee ina 40 and’ 15e. Auber Pi ‘Sd6pe oe. Metal Parses. ‘now 3. 1 lot of Finest Jewelry, worth $1.50 to $3; now @1 each. LADIES’ NECKWEAR. Qads and ends in 25 and 30c. Silk Windsor Ties, now 1% Finest Linen Collars, all sizes, peal Ty 10205; Bal Pearl Buttons, now 10c. a dos., 8 dosen 25¢. Ball Pearl Butto DRESS "TRIMRUING DEPAR MES. 29 Aulsuk. 40-me., Black Chantiiy and tnds’ of Colored cea. ae EPA MENT. ‘B0e. Feather Fans, both sid ep feathered, SG intake 7fdineh Swiss Flouncingy, were $1.25 0 yard, now JS-tuch Swiss Flouncings, wore inch Sw saan 91.76 10 83.50 8 a ‘LACE DEPARTMENT. 45-inch Oriental Flouncings, were 75e. to $1.50 « Wank now $008 yard. AND HOSTS OF OFS 10 to 40e. Colored. cli Sgik? tos Ar 6 octocx. sarumpar xx. 7TH, STi aw fl I D_D STREETS. Rae ‘OF PL ry a ORGANDY LAWN, Rus Tus: About 50 CHILDREN'S WHITE DRESSES, nissly ‘rimmed, slightly soiled from handling; some were @5, some were @4, some were §3, some were @2:; all will 0 at 98c, choice. worth 2. ‘No “let up” in the great rush—The crowds grow greater every hour—aend the Public pulse is still at fever heat—The ‘working capacity of our force is strained to ite utmost tension—and yet numbers fail to get waited upon—es promptly as ‘they —or we—would wish —We began, this great cut-priessleof suits—(916.50, $15, $13.50, and $12 Suits at $7.50 for ‘the choice) on Monday morning last— ‘with over sizteen hundrsd Sack and Cut- ‘away—Cassimere and Cheviot Suit— 4m actual count thie morning sarly— ‘showed less than half that number left— ‘nd proves that they are going at the rate Of alittle over 200 suits s day —A con- (Grete fact—that testifies to the good com- mom sense of our people—and proves thelr confidence in our statements—The Tapid disappearance of these splendid suits —Proves beyond s question—the great Popularity of this sweeping cutin prico— that the people properly appreciate a nervy ct_—a generous offer—It takes nerve to sell 9 916.50 Suit for $7.50—e 615 ‘Buit—a $13.50 or s $12 Suit for $7.60 Dut we're doing it—doing it cheerily— ‘Working like beavers to promptly supply the great demand this unprecedented cut in price has created—The Suits are styl- tah—seasonable—and perfect fitting — No old stock—or obsolete styles among them,—the very fact that we are selling $16.50, 915, $13.50 and $12 Suits now for $7.50-—ie the best evidence we have to offer—that we never have old stock— Wenever let stock grow old here—We don't give it time—The festive fiies find other victims—We move too fast for fies to light and feast on us—The magi- cians wand that makes these suits disap- pear—is our knife of reduction—that thas cut the prices to the core —The cabal- istic words and signs—that we use—are the plain American ones—="‘Seven Dollars end Fifty Cents ($7.50) for a $16.50, $15, $13.50 or a$12 Sack or Cutaway Suit.” sit any wonder that they “gor” SAKS AND COMPANY, ‘We want a “run” on Boys—amall Boye—Suits to-day and to-morrow— and here's how we propose to cause it— All those Buite for Youngsters—ages to 12—with Knee Pante—that we have ‘deen selling at 64.50, 83, and $2.50—o for to-day and Saturday only at—one Dollar and Ninety Oents—¢1.00— for the choice—stylish little Suite— Suits that'll look well—At well—wear well—stand hard knocke—and rough ‘Usage—<suite that we'll guarantee and. be responsible for—One Ninety —$1.90— for the choice of the three Grape for to- day and to-morrow only. WE CLOSE AT 6 P.M. SATURDAYS EXCEPTED SAKS AND COMPANY, ‘THE UP-AND-UP RUSHERS OF GREAT BARGAINS, SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE aus EMNANTS OF CHAMBRAY. IN PINE. BLUE Rev 5x; Hethnante of Pisin Sat- ine Pi ‘Blue aud: mei baby airy Biase COMBINATION, 11h st. ne. “Aw Qvur Ox Tue Poromac: ‘WAS THE HEADING OF MANY A NEWS ITEM IN THE PAPERS OF TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO. WELL, ALL 18 VERY QUIET HERE STILL, BUT FOR THAT, THERE ARE MANY MORE PEOPLE IN WASHINGTON PROPER THAN THERE WERE THEN, AND MANY OF THESE STILL NEED SOMETHING NEW IN THE WAY OF CLOTHING. PLEASE BEAR US IN MIND, FOR WHETHER YOU WANT A THIN COAT AND VEST, CHEAP OR EXPENSIVE, A SERGE SUIT AT 615, 618, €20 OR 625; A WHITE FANCY DUCK VEST, AN ODD PAIR OF PANTS, EITHER READY-MADE OR TO OB- DER; A SUIT OB A PAIR OF ODD PANTS FORTHE BOY, WE WILL BE GLAD TO SERVE YOU. WE BELIEVE WE HAVE A REPUTATION FOR FAIR DEALING, FOR GIVING FULL VALUE FOR THE MONEY WE RECEIVE, AND FOR DOING ALL IN OUR POWER TO RETAIN OUR CUSTOMERS, ‘WE MEAN TO MAINTAIN THIS REPUTA- TION AND ARE ALWAYS READY TO EX- CHANGE OR REFUND THE MONEY FOR ANY GOODS BOUGHT OF US THAT DO NOT GIVE SATISFACTION. ZB. BARNUM & C0, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. ‘1107 F STREET. RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES TO HER NUMEROUS CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS THAT SHE WILL LEAVE FOR PARIS AND LONDON, ON STEAMER ETRUBIA, 4TH OF AUGUST, IN ORDER TO MAKE HER PERSONAL SELRSCTION FOR HER HOUSE ay28-70 Au Axor Ruoure cheap. They are the Remnants of good styles, many Bargains are in the lot. REMNANTS OF GINGHAMS, FLANHELS TABLE LINENS, MAPKING, BLACK GOODS, tn fect Rem- se ela ta tenets earn a Tae Pasa Rovat is open every day until Go'clock except Saturdays dur- ing August, when it closes at 1 o'clock. AN PPP. PAL AIS BARGAIN LIS] FOR FRIDAY, AUGUST 3p, ‘We told you yesterday of a FEAST FOR FAT MEN. To-day we have another FEAST. but this te for the benefit of any and all men, be they long, short, fat oF spare. MENS’ NECKWEAR. All our 35¢. Scarfs reduced to 250. Ail our 44c. Bearfs reduced to 25c, All our 50c. Scarts reduced to 25c. ‘The best ueckwear offering of the season, comprising Silk Pongee, Satin, Ottoman, Striped effects and many gther styles of Tecks and 41n-hand Satin-lined ry are coup enough to layin voy for net “ISK, CLARK & Punjab Washable uced from 44c. to 25c. FRENCH BAL. SOX. Another lot of those fine 25c, French Balbriggan Sox pair. for 13 THE PALAIS ROYAL. the best goods made, re- Now 81.50. ‘Those that were €3.98, $4 25, $4.68, | Now $2.98. ‘Those that were 04.08, 05.08, 06.48, . iow 8: ‘Those that were $8.98, 810.50, $11.25, Now 85. THE PALAIS ROYAL. Suoxs. Ladies’ French Kid, Hand-sewed, Button Boots, with ‘patent leather tip. Reduced from @7 to $5. BOYS’ SHOES. ‘The best as well as the A Splendid Patent Leather Button Gaiter, with cloth top. Wore 83.48, now $2.75. Hand-welt Calf Shoes, either button or lace. ‘Reduced from $2.50 to $2. ‘The toughest shoe made. THE PALAIS ROYAL, Bors Sumr Wassrs. ‘The celebrated King Shirt Waists are acknowledged to bethe very best. Notwithstanding this fact they are cheaper than the inferior makes, We have them at 50c., 75c., 85¢, and 95¢. FLANNEL 6HIRT WAISTS Reduced from $1.75 to 1.25. $1.50 to $1.00. $1.25 to 75, THE PALAIS ROYAL, Cunprews Cars. Atall prices, beginning at 25c., and from that up to $8.98. So you can Judge what a stock there is to select m, For To-Morrow— 98c. Caps for 48c. 8148" * 9B. THE PALAIS ROYAL, Cunprews Warre Dresses. ‘The balaace of our stock must go, even at loss. ‘So we have concluded to sell them at a discount of 7g Moo wg Mg ERR RR 0 ERE NN ON TITT pp B= EPR 99S EPP SRN TD Err ge pee ¢ | ER NNN R Gok NNN 2 P ER RR CCO ERE NNN T THE PPA A IT gSSg Pp An A Tt pr AF BA Hts, Bo SA bt 284 Ht sss y t PROUT AE! RS 8 OY MAE RR 00 Y¥ AA LLL A. LISNER, Propristor, Cor. 12th and Pa ave, Suor Eanty Tosonnow. ‘We close on Saturday's during August at 1 o'clock. ‘THEY WENT like hot cakes—We refer to the Gents’ Scarfs advertised yesterday. Come and get a good stock of them to tide you over the warm weather. Remember, you can get two scarfs for the value of one, as all fifty cent ties are now going at 25c. ‘fee the window display on 12th street. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Close at 1 o'clock to-morrow.) Unonstias. You should examine the new GLORIA UMBREL- LAS. The former stock was as good value as was ever offered, but the new goods which are just in are far su- perior to any yet brought out. The natural wood handles are far more sightly and artistic, and the cloth finer texture than those we had heretofore, but not- withstanding these advantages, the prices remain the same. ‘The 26-Inch are $1.50. ‘The 28-inch are $1.75. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Close at 1 o'clock to-morrow.) Laous: Haspxencuters For 120 Pure Linen; Very Sheer; New Patterns; Fancy Col- ored Borders: Fancy Diced; Revered and Embroidered Patterns; 1234¢. each. MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS FOR 120. ‘Wide Hems; Narrow Hems; Tape Borders; New De- ‘signs in Colored Borders; 12}40. each. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL (Clove at 1 o'clock to-morrow.) Biovse Warsrs For Lanny fare the latest. We have quite an assortment of them. They are made of fine Flannel with Sailor Collar and Cuffs and Tieof fancy flannel. The combinations are very unique, such as Blue with White and Blue Striped Trimmings. Blue with Red and Blue Striped Trimmings, Blue with Light and Dark Blue Striped Trimmings. ‘Blue with White and Blue Polke Dot Trimmings. Blue with Fancy Figured Trimmings, We are selling them at $3.35. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Close to-morrow at 1 o'clock.) Cunpnews Hose. Schopper's Black Derby Ribbed Hose, sizes from 5 to 8%, only 250. Silk Finished Black Lisle Hose, with white split fect only 350., oF 3 palr for $1. Onyx (the best fast black made) Black Hosa from 250. up. THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Chose to-morrow at 1 o'clock.) Lions Veore Pure Bilk Ribbed Vests, in Cream, Pink, Biue, Oar Ginal, and Lavendar, reduced to 85c. Ribbed Lisle Vests, silk finished, in White, Cream, Pink, Bera. and Blue, only 75e. Swiss Ribbed Vests in White, Cream, Pink, and Bive, only 480. Gause Veets, Low Neck, Jersey fitting, reduced to le. ‘Broken Lots (odd sizes) in Balbrigwan Vesta, former price 480, now 25c. Broken Lots (odd sizes) in extra fine Balbriggan ‘Vents, former price 68¢., now 35c., or 3 for $1. THES PALAIS OY AL A, LISNER, Propristor, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1888, ‘We close to-morrow at at 1 p.m. and invite our customers to do their shopping before that om all Seturdays, during the month of August. ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP. CONTINUATION of our Mid-Summer sale of Housekeeping Lin- ons, insugurared by us on Monday of thie week. ‘This tale is made. SPECIALLY AND ONLY, to rid our stock of old, and to some extent, unde- sirable patterns, previous to opening our fall stock on September 1. At that time, it is our intention to show an entirely new line of pat- terns. ‘The quality of the goods is the same us ‘we offered for sale for the last eight years—and ‘We shali, as heretofore, guarantee the wear of every yard we sell—whether at the regular or the reduced price—We have never offered Table ‘Damasks, Napkins and Cloths, at 90 low prices ‘As now prevail—and we invite the attention of ‘Hotels, Boarding Houses, Restaurants, and other large buyers, to inspect our stock and take ad- ‘Vantage of the low prices. REMEMBER THE PATTERNS are the only consideration in question—we want to get rid of certain old patterns, We guarantee the value and the quality. In conjunction with our sale of Damasks, Nap- Kins, and Cloths at reduced prices, we desire to call attention to our superb assortment of LINEN SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES. ‘We are showing LINEN SHEETS, hand hemstitched at one end ‘and hemmed at the other, 25 yards long and 236 yards wide, at @5 PER PAIR, LINEN SHEETS, hand hemstitched at both ‘ends, finer and heavier quality, at only $6.50 er pair. LINEN SHEETS, band hemstitched at both ‘ends, fine quality. 87.50 and $8.50 per pair. LINEN SHEETS, band hemstitched at both ends, extra fine quality, 2 yards loug by 236 yards wide, 3 yards long by 2X wide, $8.50 and 810 per pair. PILLOW CASES, hand hemstitched, 36 in. long by 22% in. wide, 2, $2.50, 83 per pair. BOLSTER SLIPS, 7#in. long by 20 in. wide, 82, $2.50, 83 each. ‘These goods are all made from the best Irish Linens, and are of unequalled wearing qualities. ‘We invite examination. (Becond floor; two elevators.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Towers For Tue Baru. We have every best kind. Both Terry and ‘Turkish Linen, in plain and fancy, and all sizes, from the smallest to the shevt. 1,000 doz. 18 by 36-in. Turkish Bath Towels, only 12%c. each. 500 doz. 20 by 40 inch Turkish Bath Towels, only 18c. each; 82 per doz. Fine Turkish Bath Towels, size 20 by 40 inch, plain white and fancy, only 25c. each. Fine Unbleached Turkish Bath Towels, size 24 by 50 inch, only 250. each. ‘Same Bleached, only 37}4e. cach. Fine Turkish Bath Towels, size 25 by 57 inch, in'plain white and fancy bordered.only50c.each. Fine Brown Turkish Bath All-Linen Towels, size 24 by 52 inch, only 50c. each, ‘Same, Fancy Striped, 50c. each. Extra-Fine Brown Turkish Bath All-Linen ‘Towels, with red stripes, size 24 by 48 inch, only 750. Extra-Fine and Extra-Lare Brown Turkish Bath Towels, size 30 by 56 inch, only $1.25 each, Turkish B@h Sheets, size —by — yards, only — each. Turkish Terry Bath Mittens, 20c. per pair. Turkish Linen Bath Mittens, 23c. per pair. (Becond floor; two elevators.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Srz Ix Tasuz Loess. ‘This Fall it is our intention to open our Linen Department with an entirely new line of Damasks, Napkins, Cioths, &c., thus securing the very latest patterns direct from the milla, and have concluded to make lower prices ons considerable part of the stock. Bear in mind the qualities are the same as our regular staple ‘numbers, which we shall duplicate this Fall, only in newer patterns, and should you be Pleased with the present patterns, which are not bad in any sense, you secure a better quality for the price than is possible to get later. This offers an exceptionally good op- portunity for Hotels, Restaurants, Boarding Houses, Summer Cottagers, and others to re- plenish their linen closet at a great saving. Fine grades. 66-inch Cream Fine Irish Linen Table Damaaks reduged to 60c. per yard. 66-inch Creém Fine German Linen Table Damasks, redue-d to 87ic. per yard. 72-inch Fine Bleached German Linen Table ‘Damasks, reduced to 90c. per yard. 724nch Extra-fine Bleached German Linen ‘Table Damaska, reduced to $125 per yard. ‘72-inch Extra-fine Snow-Blesched German Linen Table Damssks, reduced to $1.50 per yard. DOYLIES AND NAPKINS. ‘4-8 Cream Damask Doylies with Cardinal bor- der, reduced to 75. per dozen. ‘4% Cream Damask Doylies, with Cardinal bor- der, fine quality, reduced to $1.25 per dozen. 4% Cream Gerinan Linen Damask Napkins, re- duced to $1.25 per dozen. % Bleached German Linen Damask Napkins. Reduced to $1.7 per doz. % Bleached German Linen Damask Napkins, full selvedge. Reduce to $2 per dozen. $6 Bleached extra-fine German Linen Damask Napkins, extra quality. Reduced to $2 and ¢ $2.50 per dozen. % Bleached Fine German Linen Damask Nap- kins. Reduced to $2.50 per dozen. 4 Bleached extra-fine German Linen Damask ‘Napkins, Reduced to $5 per doz. % B.eached super-fine German Linen Damask ‘Napkina, Reduced to $6 per dozen. DAMASK CLOTHS. All white full-blesched Satin Damask Fringed Table Cloths, of extra quality,and at these Prices extra good value. Bize 2 by 234 yards, reduced to $2.50 each. ‘Size 2 by 3 yards, reduced to $3 each. Size 2 by 33 yards, reduced to $5 each. Cream all-linen Damask Fringed Table Cloths, with fancy Borders, Size 2 by 2 yards, réduced to $1.60 each. Bize 2 by 254 yards, reduced to $2 each. Size 2 by 3 yards, reduced to $2.40 each. Bize 2 by 33 yards, reduced to $2.80 each. Extra quality of Cream German Linen Fringed ‘Table Cloths, with Red Border. Bize 2 by 25 yards, reduced to $2.50 each. Extre-Fine Full Bleached Satin Da.ossk Fringed Table Cloths, with neat cardinal bor- ders; extra value. Size 2 by 2 yards, reduced to $2 each. Bize 2 by 2 yards, reduced to $2.50 each. Bize 2 by 3 yards, reduced to $3 each. ‘We confidently believe that we are now offer. ing the greatest intrinsic values in Fine Table ‘Linens possibly procurable in this or any city. Our Linen Stock will compare favorably with any in the country, and represents one of the most importent feature of our business, (Beoond floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Corner 11th and F ste. 12 1e2c. Grama We Ixvre Armxrox To Tas|) WANTED--HELP. EAT, TR RTBY WHITE Ware gt REAT. TRUST WOR = at Isis G — ane COLORED WOMAN TO DO GEN- Wiss Hoamrors mes a st nights; references we ms \T DICK’S Or, SOMES GUOER, sees. An a aang: IN COOK! AM. Waste Wow ey 810 TO: one: meet aaaes hese | W ANTED-FEFDERS FOR I DRUM, CYL ‘CYLINDER To ave nw. nw ert WAxtenss A RESPECTABLE WHITE BOY TO ‘make himeelf useful in restaurant mmee sebten Se ‘TED—DRUG CLERK, WITH ABOUT TWO he J ANTED-A WHITE WOMAN TO COOK axB work; bo washing or ironing. aus.se r ANTED—BOY IN A DRUG SS Tonks ONE WITH 2°90 ‘some experience. Address K DRUG, Star office. ng ANTED — vancement must be at be a hpoet pale oto 1 istry inc re INTELLIGENT GENTLEMAN te learn our business. “Future ad- for becinning RATHULE ANTED_GOOD BOOKKEEPER MUST = A i recommended as food pom hon iagrity, ‘Beate sameot lace emia erty autd leery “State i ee = ee ee SNTED SEVERAL, TADIES “TO “LEARN WSS SrEREE BD, 7 tons feral irocds: can take drew while sspttiag aod ftting to onder, S215 F had rant BST Cat ne au2 ae ED-A Good, WHITE WOMAN OOK 18 Ais Se Wrevee to the right ‘ ‘North rah Oapatal Shey aman COLORED WOMAN AS. to cook and to atnisht apply to £738 Pa. ave. ANTED — FOUR WIRSEcLaSS CABINET: makers Apply st 623 Gat. nw. C.F BIKCK: house work: ED-LADY AGENTS TO INTRODUCE a NS serie ne: 2 Ot? Set me bain es ANTED WHITE AND COLORED GOOES AND wW ruse wo iadelphia, New York, Brook= "to white socks: mutes drovsmaxerm ‘waiters Poy sulicnn city. FT Mt BURNHAM, 650-692 Fat aul ANTED-AT BURGESS & 00. 025 FST. NW) Is, W ‘Nurses, and ‘Laundresses, Cooks and all with SSS. Wasser’ ally. “Write Mim E.G FARMINGTON, Box Chleawee NGploTteack 7 ANTED—DUNDORES EMPLOYMENT BU. NY reas. conducted by ladies, men abd mosicu, white an M ng SR adc Met nw. greets WANTED--SITUATIONS. Nigra tap BY AB BOY SEVENTEEN Fs of axe to learn plumbing and as Attn make home with rience. Will Wisi — DICKS AGENCY FOR © a AGENTS FOR LADIES’ AND aluable samples five condition 18 Het. ne. maids, waitress, lsundress, seamstress, nurses, yalets for traveling; waiters, coachmen. and. family and resorts. Allcity references. 61: ¥. V ANTED-AT HEADOUARTERS — POSITIONS: Cooks, Chambermaids, Waitross, Lanndress gua Nurse Gosmatrens, Men Walters Gooks Cosel. ere. SAM'L A. COOMBS, 926 Fat nw, a! ANTED — A FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER wi nents to so. ou we day. Cut ia Atty a apecialty. Reduced rates or tie wun: ting aud nits salty. mer months. Address Box 420, City P-0. 'ANTED — SITUATION AS BARKEEPER, oF Driver by an experienced young man oth German and English can furnish good references, Address Bo: it ANTED-AY & RERPROTABLE GIRI- WHITE, jtuation as chambermuaid or waitress or burse respectable family. Address 2: ave, cor Zint and Eats. .W. ANTED-BY A SETTLED WHITE WOM. PNGB AS hous keeper foF an axed couple oF two: good references given. nd rect WANTED {SITUATIONS “FoR x colored ‘chambermaids, nurses, cooks, pastry gol kitchen’ ands, Lostlérs hoasaine clara Sc cities, country and resorts, F. M. BURNHAM, 30 aud 632 F st nw, Weal ¥ ‘MAN LATELY FROM ‘a Place an coachman gr groom: first-class references given: has truly learned the above dutics. Address M. H., Star office. aul-st* ANTED—BY EDUCATE® YOUNG MAN. SITU ‘ation as Clerk; rapid writer, quick at accounts, wali Address H. T. to be useful: references, BACHE, care Mrs. Reintzals, 1073 High st., George: town. WANTED—HOUSES. M OWNER, A SMALL HOUSE ON Cleveland ave. or some shore street in horthe west; snailcaah’ periment: Ualance 25 0r 6 Monit Address Box 39, Star oftce. r ANTED—NEAT NORTHERN FAMIL For Two woyears;westof Lith st; would: board owners ec would board owners Refereuces exchanged. Address Box 60, Star office aus 30 ED-WE HAVE A CLIENT WHO WOULD Wiis porches dete house new Sd and r ste, n.w.: Price $4,000 to 310.0005 SALTER, tized hose, from 3 per month. detect Oth and Lrih, and Estects, ‘Addres: CL, Suro Vy ANTED-A HOUSE IN PERFECT CO. Wii ieee than 16 rooms, suitable for. reutiog room in first-class location. "Address Box 538, StaF oftice. eaul-lw WASTDITQ, BOY OK RENT A HOUSE OF from 9 to 12 rooms, in good condition, Address, stating terms and exact Tocation, GOOD TENANT, Suro! 3930-01 rANTED HOUSES OF ALL GRADES TO RENT orseil. Webave more calls for houses to rent Misa? WERRON & RAMEY, 1307 F at. WANTED—LOTS. —__ l. TE— SE OR PUR- Waeot between # and 115th and 20th ste, Se ee ere eer aes eee Address “LOT,” Star office. au-3t WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED IW 0-AND- A-BALY eae eee A | SS wil” be paid, Uy a ‘espounible yan @200, for four months. Address Pustoitice Bos ety. FA REMINGTON TYPEWRITER IS W even condition to mire mouthiy. Ada price per month, i BS, P-O.! {Ti D—CLAKET BOTILES, HIGHEST PRICE yanree cuhaes rt lane oF staal THOMAS RUSSELL, 1213 Pa. ave. WASTED; STUDENTS TN, PHONOGRAPHY. Geol ercuud bail il Aaurese TAS. COMMIDON. 217 Riiaware: and wulsin Soe Se SSS ‘Air famaig ws eae fore ttle it six years tor a suall remune Address Box 133, Star oh. aula \WantTEeD—To bi TED—10 BUX MILK ROUTE: ¥ MUST BE W “hznp: northwestern section preferred. Address ‘and price wanted, Box 1433, star arse prep Fey OUR BORTERINE AT So CRETE W ST ROMER cen ter than ‘butter; satiafsction assured (ail the year SSund) or money refunded. “41 G stu. w.‘ open all Saye Tesephone 645-2. WAL SCKIBNEL 318-we WASTED-A EAE Want, FICE ORDERS FOR ee avira feed iy Mtor sale now. ke, sale now. Sana LADIES! — CUTIING Wise aking taught ladics in a few days, en- jing them to cut and fit any form with accuracy, In. Structions free for two me weet, to mtroduce the syste. Despina, £355 mse 3, specialty. System the W. Roterences a stating amount sold TED — FURNITURE UPHO} tered, - Mattresses made over in first-class, styic. to workmanship,” Work dous at residences. Madluress © RELSUS. S4d 10th st Uw, 4y30-1 jE DESIRING CRAYON PoR- Wiser alten orauaress W BENALY Salhi, artixt, G10 Mass. ave, Difficult work & specialty. Sitisfaction guaranteed. Olube now forming, $1 per week. LW ANTED-ELECTRICITY IN NERVOUS Mental and Spinal Ovarian and. Uterine Sona troubles, F a on oreon Es NICHOLSON “qyit-1m* 604 12th st. m. w., Cor. F. ‘TED—TO BUY FOR CASH SECOND-HAND W 4itruitare, stoven carpets, feather beds Ker: ey Raney are 381 tole at aw Were 3. Soa SET Wie H. BAUM. 219 7th st aw. Wilo VALUE THEIR EYESIGHT And MAKE NO MISTAKE in Places iy Ba Wallet oad cur ae AND PRIVEN: te SerkSa Sarat seons WwW Toons rear. Fx mite Mi KE O25 good front 20) | Ro Bua’ A ves buns ated rm; dress JAS. U. McATL. | hic. WwW Bul, fru sufic Appl jyzi WSariee. y ANTED—TO_RENT TWO COMMUNICATING | L Pes Sy 4 fe Adder: TRE OR KENT Fi furnished; TCI suite, with aleove it RENT—A Bi atably for housekeeping, at G48 Bat sw oppo" provements: private JOR Ri tne. JOR RENT—TWO ROOMS, PIUST | FLOOR, Fi ae rooms, «ingle oF en suite | painted: deled. SWORMSTEDT & 1 FOR RENT—-MISCELLAN You 3 wonse vehicles. Apyly SALOMON'S Sale and Stables, Jackson Hill ailese southern e: Farm, Address munty, near Boyd's, Mé “4 FEW BOARDERS modated at the Windsor Mansion. near Sugar Loaf jountain, Frederick, County ble CHESDEL Urbana Ma. BoM? BD PRY ATE FAMILY % terms ville, Va. sprine, jee, milk, sruit, we. Cand’ Hit NP EREACE FAO. sourHt “EYER Boanpisa during the summer: boating, bathing abd fiahi fe ciently retined to suit the refined taste. Piret-cla bE ae ress Miss E. WEEMS, Cape May, N. J. littl cot depot, te ¥ $25 to $55. "A.B. MoINTUKFF, Pro vANTED_BY TWO YOUNG MEN fa A FL 's. pref Aadnees DoS Dts Btar ofee WwW ANTED — BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE ui in Permanent if suited, price three unfurnished room: \d floor. Address J. G. for ight ‘= Star office. oom in Private st between om for repair sho} PIANO EXCHANGE. 429 Oth au, | ANTED—ROOM SUITABLE FOR THREE GEN- WANTED--ROOMS. | ANTED_ROOM AND BOARD FoR L ceven.. term i optral Tocstion “Address HOME COMPORTS. he FOR SALE--HOUSES. DY WITH | JOR SALE-SFLENDID PARGAINS ox oderate aud | FOO cach 4 | mony Bod Gam | JOON SALE—soxeed FEET ON EST AE, pet, about @20. | ASth and 14th umproved by two Ave rove: Frames OuS.Si | Houses tirencetient condition, with larwe stake. 2-3t WW RIEDPEEMANENTLY, BY A SINGLE MAK a lange ai convenient to sure ‘Uemen, north of K and west of 10th st. Address, | e:ving full particulars, W. S.A, Star office. eul-it* FOR RENT—ROOMS. — TWO FLOORS — 2D AN O21 Hst aw EOF ROOMS WI led. Museum OK KENT_ONE OR TWO FINELY FURNISHED Tooms for rent, with or without board en: 39 Cet nw. th at Fae BEAT4 cone CNT Stee poo Fi floor of house 635 D st. Pi e2% Maauire an the store below of GF: SCH .w» for light WILL RENT ALL ¢ tenant; near Government Printmg nd back, furnished or unfurnished. atnw, ASS, AVE. N. W. relied Weonea commuuniest a i atwe closets ond slocves fore casans manentiy ; private family. JOR RENT—BEAU family; lange do and ‘rear 4 oor, front, alee st ciate ike boars” Kf deine fal iso lane yard with entrance fropt and ‘convenient for housekeeping. 9 single rae TH BATH, aw? F SE, RENT < FORNISHED“WoONS | VeRY lanee, light and airy -secotd foots sil modern ine Tan nity: wood board i Sesire | housekeo)= am PART OF SIX lange Rooms, all improvements. will rent cl pt b IFUL COOLSUMMER KOOMS: uble corner house, south mut; velerences requied 1101 K st. n. avis -iwe THREE FLOUKS FOR housekeeping: modera couveniences, new fine pom, en suite if desired; rent low full view of Pemnsyivauia ave.; good location for rent= tug furnished rooms ay25. FOR _RENT—STORES. W. H. DUNKHORST, 10 sisosn, sr oostccniomere SWOKMSTEDI & BRADLEY, at nw. ~ RENT — VERY ATTRACTIV newly, building re KR RENT—STABLE September, Pi Excelient table. Low rates. WNEK, Proprietor, Manassas, Va. gt ‘es, milk, and toe. Mile from jeation with train. EST kt WO COMMUNICATER movure, with board st PO Box dat Fairvic terms $4.50 ‘Buck Lodge, BE ‘Pure air “asant rooms, quod voard, By ‘ile, in beautiful Shenandoah Vail: ter etal Terme Teasouable. SIMPSON, Aldie, Loudoun Co., 5, Forest Glen, M. Address RENT-STUKE AND FIXTURES, 1007 7B Fe. ‘OK RENT — STOKE AND DWELL building), 637 tion for clots 3y30-ia Bvt. KENT—NEW STORE AND DWELLI E Handsome platesiaes windows: mod, improvements ‘sud excellent location for 105 7th st. iG (NEW fe. &e.: a very desirable loca o NEOUS AND SUMMER BOAKDING Annex for August and | rooms jean oul ase FEW BOARDERS DESIRED NEAR MOUN- taius of Virwinia Healthy . plenty shade, fruit, Daily com- ‘au3-te NG ROOMS, Ch pel Hl a3-30 5 ) WISHING A QUIET HEALTHY ‘to spends month or two can be accouiuo- week. Ad- Montgomery _ auL-3t ¥ accom. and water, Mrs. c. E 1-6) BR BERRY- ley; location ik aul -3t ANTED—A FEW MORE BOARDERS FOR THE mouth of Aucust and September, at the foot of the Blue Ridge; nice adress C- ‘Loudoun County, V sentlh TIFULLY ear Hound Bouse, food KS, ‘yghor ayaa LocATED FEW BOARDERS_CAN BE, AOCOMMODATED x oa jon: new house; high, breez; utiful views: ire, ould uid butter: egea, chickens, f PLENTY and 0. i. ‘shady from station. mooderster Mrs. CORYELL. XCELLENT BOARD, GOOD ROOMS, FINE hear mountains, chalybeate water: «liade. pb. fe, Terme: Hor week ¢7 abn waters ultand joe. Address Box 30, Clifton Station, Fairfax County, Va. dy OOD COUNTRY BOARD: ‘and hear the water and hotel, diem Me JOHN S'GUYTHEL, Piney Point, £9. ‘St Mary's Co., Md. ae °. (wo children). ” WEST END OF ROCKVILLE, surrounded with old oak trees: table the best: ten min- ference required Terms at Woodburn, Stott’s Station, Metropolitan Branch 3. and O.; 4% miles out; five manutes’ from station. Mrs. CL. MAKSHALL, 201 bat. aw. COUSTEY BOARD—COLD POINT FARM: NEAR shaded erounds, ferme OF SHADE, Aa dy3-Im* to 416: per land W. 301 Bact 1321 cue parti 3 iytown Turnpike, 1 fal buslditg afer rdkert, at, ville, Md. COUNTRY E—256 ACKES, WELL IMPROVED, 14 iniles from city, 2% 'from K. K. Station 107 acres, improved, "235 miles Burke's Station, ‘on Va Mid. K. 115 acres, Ko ‘dou on Met. Br. 130 acres 3 mule {rom ioc 40 acre: long KK; frontage, adjoining st ‘on Met, Br.,” 14 miles from eity, ‘wot Br. rove iu center: high, fine view 85 ‘scres on Conduit Koad, 7 miles irom city; house, barn, frui\, 1S.8ct Over 100 other Fer YOMFORT RETREAT,” FIRST-CLASS POPU. lar summer resort in ‘the mounteins of Mary , advantages ‘ashington Co. SAL! vres adjoining Linden station, Tfenfey tawny perc be Tentatone papcea ri ‘arias and stmall ‘heay and 0% side, cheap an 5 enay terme, FOR SALE—14 ACKES, IMPROVED ‘Bx Fe house, some fruit, 19 tiles trout iuiles fromm Fallroad station: price, 6400 iuprowed by "9 ro am ‘house, barn, ‘city: nexcelled Mi BAL ESTATE. “84,000 > 1200 improvements, iy nile trom eta- ‘ane ut Tete of the ety irom the SYPHERD & CO, 1B | Pears, and peaches on the piace. Lot Tune tack to? “Gasot ° “SWORMSTRDT & MADLEY, o2t rat EE TOES row am =e ene 000 st n.w., bh. $r. Hpre.900 0n8 fo 2082 dy “wh 1000 2807 i C0 Hat wh, =e erie 2,500 2 to 0 alley bet bu 1th Map § bh. Nir 7.500 80), oth Jroperty on at office for tulle tin tmeund the Istand 15th" (au) THOS E WAGGAMAN K Property on 18th n. w.. 10 room house 86.5 operty on Qn. w.. Broom house bt rok SAce—Twar House, at 119 Fst EATLY rooms, BUILT bath a BHICK dD ules ie JOK SALE—AT A DARGAIN BUSINESS Phot cf erty on 7th bone, bot 2 alley 83.500. x DANS Suc to Damen an3-st tits FoR SSP ievestn ss J. BECK OOF at a. door peret, Dew xturem on Sod ash 81.650. Wartaken eo: JORDAN, 1417 TWO NEW, BEAUTIP excel fered at te tne fr Ane WIMER, 1313 F wt OR SALE—70 ST NE, FRAME House of aia roon etitrance, “hall, bats, Water, sewerage. small siable of three rooms and 1 foot alley in rear; lot 1x1. rice, 61,000. Lerma moderate. Inapecton solicited. au OR SALE—A SPLENDID INVESTMENT—POUR ew hotises ins rapidly crowing section im B. part of the city; will sell one house of all on terme to Suit: rents will bow pay from # te 10 per cent on asked, and in less than two years they will, aie to15 percent For particulars, address 0) oft. sul at JOK SALE—7-ROOM PRESSED BRICK, Bae window house 2106 Vermont. ave. ail impr nents: papernd. Lat 113 feet to alley. table Lorses aod wagome #3500, Owner, 005 U at. au2 JOR SALE — CHEAP. hoOM FRAME dwelling on Tat, tear tee priee oly escort Pwlicox. 1907 Pe. FIVED ater ema, ¢ to alley: root ted aplendniy 500 cash. Gallet GOL aw 5 tent above ceiling. thor: Dullt, terms easy; #1020, ne JOR SALE—BUILDING ON 9TH ST, N. W. PANE frame part brick to be removed. VITNEY & BRADFORD, 1305 F st, haw ABARGAIN TS OFFERED IF sosi Friuting Ofices, northeast nice homes or tuvestunest 0 agente, tiem eR bUMITews el Green OUT OF CITY, Star office aul OR SALE—CRE. AP | LARGE "ELEVEN hou! Ei bouse in Stone MK SALE—NINE OOM FRAME, GOO bat we: dolightfally loca reservation: 18 fect front, Jot peice 62,500; eaay terms, quod investment SibAN, S10 Fat new wae }Ou SALE_1211 T ST. NW, PRESS BKICK, 6 Tooms ated all ail mf: poaiced te #4.000 aulGt SWOKMSTEDT £ UMADLES OS) F wh JOR SALE-KEMARKABLY CHEAP HOME o§ ‘cosy terige, sik Too frame house let 20x10 atx ‘nquares from Goverument Printing Office, pee Sis! WASUN. DANENHOWER Wal-iw Tis Pat nw Rows OK SALE_ACTUAL 5 » exerilent for 24 Lath wt _ TWO FINE Kiet 11 ro al nderu iy revenente archaser. "Inquire No. 474.0 JK SALE MOUSES— (13 B Shas 30 MA] .000 3406 'N a Mh, or 000,” mad, 000. ‘ortion of the ony t—LOTS. JOR SALE—A FEW E LOTS IN TAKOMA Park, at « bargain; tore doius a guod bust {0f saloor trade, inquire ENOCH MAKIN, $7 use 5 MERIDIAN Jed 3056 and 3s Mat, band store... Both, b. kk, Oe. 7 N wtb b- 10 te only Call for list. oy FOR § SALE OWNER OF A VALUABLE LOT rthwestern Sy. having mee dence, haw im our hands at very ext teu days at private sae. ‘This ie said property seid within d rare opportunity for ab iu vestment im : 00 to ailey S south; oue block trem a. ave. :brice ber eg. foot a ““WESOOTT & WILCOX, au2-3 bike ieee 1907 Pa. ave JOR SALE—ABOUT 1 000 BQUARE FEET und, located ou the cor of 27th aud K sta. maw.; Ew st ‘WILOOX, au2.3t 1907 Pa aie, Corcoran #t., $1.30 per ng. #C Two Lote eset i 200 bet wrenty hat ‘cting uielied it tone boc eH T LEMOLD, 1331 F sn. we OK BALE—ONLY st., for 1; ones rr paving, ‘SwokMsitDr {buabuey ‘aul-6t a7 Fat Fok SA2e-GHOICE Sata Lorsix wr LoTs LEFT oN STOUGHT YR propistion made for JOK SALE-CHEAP—LOT WITH TWO FRONS® on Columbia Heurhts Dear 14th-st. cara aud Jr. jamumond's uew DULdIng. at 27 cts. per foot, J RHEL TE np. 3y 28-60" 42s Ft JK SALE—LOTS AND ACRE vila SITES aT 8 to 10 cents per foot at KOSSLY Tbe erandest views of Washington from any dis Also two lots, GOx200 each, tor #350 apiece VE ony. 2 SYPHEKD & OO, one m 1az1 Fat you SALE SOME OF Ti OF THE CiOl SEST BUILDING Cate, Bo : fine iots from 2% Sente per eq, ft udjoruinur syinducste lots, BOc. t2 61.50 lot or to any one onl rs apply to ecres, utes" COOKE D. SALE—AT ROCKVILLE—ONE. ‘oak aud chestnut, in walk 6 to ‘pathy 8 Save Re i SALE—BARGAINS—LOTS AT twenty minutes Fide from city eh S| Sete Late Maste trlvees thes teams oe beoaan P50, ACRES TH, aU: | Ciecs; Soviet siuwe the Fone: haw apes ot ini bom Gail, Chute 3 | water sappy fore soc wurreramegt gro hew bara 35x00 feet; well watered ‘by never-falling ieee, ne ay tovinesa erenporigty ey eers tenga” a weer | SOE mse ecu offered for less than $7,500; ‘sell uow for = - “Horta ieteees es PERSONAL. ALE_AT | MELROS TLL LADY WHO Was IN AVENUE CAR Fc Frit 8a cnirable, Lyte oppocie the dey noon, July 27, when enticusn gotta st Fie Fesidence of the late ‘K. Elliot, esq. st and left at 12th, meet sau at Latayette Park feet, fron! Melrose ave. Price 10 cen! Avenue and 16th si, saturday at 10am ty square foot. iveral terme to purchasers of more — Yi2.c HAVE YOUR Sewing MACHINE, Mp Wwarranted. 10" your howe cailng or sending postal to FUNK'S towing Macho ‘Reeucy. rey AGENCY, 19h Sewing Machine elsewhere, bo con- aus 2 ieee SSeS (9 Jer gE ge oy