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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON Monpay.. Isolemnly swear that the above fs a true and Correct statement of the circulation of Tux EVEX- NG Stax for the period above stated. Ing apparatus, that expert electricians are agreed ‘Wat “no commercially practicable method has ‘Deen brought to their notice by which high ten- ‘sion currents can be Placed underground,” is really no argument at all. The use of that term “commercially” rests wholly on the assumption that a public electric service 1s designed wholly for the pecuniary profit of its owners as distin- guished from the convenience and advantag? of ‘the populace. ‘This is a fundamental error. If the ‘Spparacus for the service were confined within a Duliding,, or yara, or other enclosure owned by its Operators, they would have a perfect right to say ‘what they could and could not afford to do. But nm the contrary, poles are ralsed in the public ‘thoroughfares, the state exercises its right of emi- ‘Rent domain tn many instances to enable them to be planted even on private property, and other Special privileges are granted with the implied Understanding that the project Is for the Public good primarily, and only incidentally ‘for the profit of the persons owning the line. Now the people step forward and assert that, in various Partsof the world, experiments extending over Several years have proved the possibility of doing away With the offensive poles, and the resort to underground conduits instead; and the best an. ewer the other side can make is that such scheme 1s not “commercially practicable!” That is not a Matter of any concern to the public. There is no Teason why electric service companies should be exempt from the rules which govern persons and corporations in other trades. A company which ‘Duilds a market or a whart, or starts a ratiroad, does not expect to be paid back any considerable ‘Share of its original outlay the first year, or the Second, or the Mith. It considers itself lucky In- eed if it does not have to follow up its first ex- Penditure with others for some time, before the Venture can be put upon a paying basis. The electrical company, whether it furnishes telegraph ortelephone messages, light for lamps or street cars for transportation, ought to be content to do ‘the same thing. It has received invaluable favors from the pubitc, and the public have a right to de- mand a proper consideration for tneir safety and comfort in return, or to give the company a sum- ary “notice to quit” as an alternative, $< A Vast amount of space is wasted in the journals: of both the great parties in cataloguing, with elaborate comment, the “converts” won trom the Opposition. In any presidential year converts to and from both sides have been as thick as huckle- Derries in August. They have scarcely needed looking for. The announcement of their detection probably never exerted an appreciabie influence on the result of any election, except im those ex- twemely rare instances where the boiters were men of national eminence, who have had a large following in any enterprise they undertook, politi- eal, commercial, or otherwise, Thus far this year there have been no such cases. A certain bumber Of republicans, who have low-tariff ten- Gencies, have gone over to the democrats, and a certain number of demécratic protectionists have ne over to the republicans, As individuals they count for a vote apiece, and, as it is obviously im- possible to gather complete statistics of this sort of thing, there 1s no way of giving the changes considered even as a whole, an aspect of impor tance. $< It perhaps 1s not surprising tuat the people of Jacksonville should be dissatisfied with the steps: taken by Surgeon General Hamilton to prevent tne spread of yellow fever from that place, though ‘their abuse of that gentleman and his methods ts ‘Dy no means Warranted. They should remember ‘that he is not charged with the special duty of looking after the people of any stricken locality. ‘Wis fleid of operations ts the whole country, and What Is expected of him by the country ts that his office shall act as a preventive rather than a cura- tive agency. It is of course unfortunate that the People of any particular locality should be shut in, ‘With @ lability to decimation by disease of any kind, but when such disease is contagious it Is the Part of prudence and humanity to restrict its Favages to the smallest territory possible. In the course he has pursued in the premises, Surgeon General Hamilton bas the endorsement of the medical faculty generally; and it 1s not too much ‘Wo say that if the authorities in Florida, andes pecially those of Jacksonville, had exercised half the wisdom and energy he has shown they would hot now be complaining of his acuon, —<$—— The semi-prophetic comments called forth by ‘the recent political letter of ex-Secretary Litch- Mman of tBe Knights of Labor, contrasting his att. tude with that which Mr. Powderly would pro- Dably take, were well founded, it appears. The eheral master workman has already come out ‘With an expression of his views, which is, in sub- stance and tone, Just what was expected of him. He sets forth that the knights are not a political ‘Order, but that they have trained their men toa Fealization of their individual rights and duties as cilizens, Including those pertaining to the use of the ballot. Every knight, he says, must decide for Dmself which of the several parties tn the eld Will, by {ts success, most benefit the workingman, ‘And vote with that party on election day. That 1s found doctrine. Its enunciation relieves the Knights of the suspicion of being handied as a body for political purposes, and gives them are newed hojd upon the sympathy and respect of the people at large, regardless of party. a oa Vermont's stave election, which occurs to-mor- Tow, Will hardly produce a more striking result than a change of dimensions in the traditional re- publican majority. Four years ago, when the Presidential election was looming up, the republi- can candidate for governor got a clean majority of pearly 22,000, and in 1886, with @ total vote re- @uced some 6,000, a majority of more than 18,000. A comparison of these figures shows that the Gemocratic managers have little to count upon be. Youd the chance of reducing the republican ma- Jority and thereby convincing the voters in other and more doubtful states that their cause is “gatning.” OL f agect: AND UNPARALLELED — Gaitse Unierwear reduced 25, jouaevh Latndered Sturt Feluced x nlaundered Shirt reduced to Sie — msitively Fart Colored Blacks Brows, and X, y Past G ack, Brows, and S Fruit Cotton, 9c. oe Bias: Dress Makers Beat Binck Csiubric, Se. Sob Enns eae BLODHEAD & CO. Ov: Ir Is Sue To Sax THAT NEARLY EVERYBODY IN WASHINGTON REMEMBERS THE “SPECIAL FIRE SALE” OF LAST FEBRUARY, AT WHICH TIME WE SOLD OUT OUR HEAVY STOCK ALMOST TO A GAR- MENT. THis NECESSITATED OUR PUTTING IX AN ENTIRELY NEW LINE OF GOODS FOR T! je FALL TRADE, AND WE PLACE THEM UPON OUR TABLES ON SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 18T. YOU WILL FIND HERE THEN THE NEWEST AND BEST THINGS FROM THE NORTHERN MARKETS, AND JUST FROM THE ‘MAKERS’ HANDS. ON THAT DAY WE WILL ALso EXHIBIT THE LARGEST AND FINEST ASSORTMENT OF TROUSERINGS, WHICH WE WILL MAKE UP TO ORDER FROM 85 UP. THESE ARE THE NEWEST AND MOST PASH. JONABLE STYLES, AND WE THINK THE BEsT VALUE Fstnw, EB BARNUM & 00, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVR Tues A Ta Taznvoueren TUMBLE. ‘We advised you last week to provide yourself with a light-weight Overcott. Did youdo sof Some of you did, and were prepared for this sudden change. Those who didn't had better oso now. ‘The adage, “An ounce of preven tion is worth « pound of cure," cannot be more aptly spplied than to clothing. In this climate medium-weight garments are indispen- sable, You know it, and what ts the use of decking and filfing. The necessity is unques- tHoned, and the place to buy ought to be as clear in your mind as the necessity. Our Fall Overcosts and Medium-weight Suits-made up from fabrics manufactured by bur onder for this season of the year—are ‘simply elogant. Esch article is constructed under our personal supervision. Consequence, our stock contains nothing but those hand- some, body-fitting, tailor-made garments for which we are celebrated. We warrant them. ‘What more do you want. Saks and Company and low pricesare synonymous We treat you as though we wanted to see youagain. Sowe ao. ‘A description will not be one-half as sattafec- tory as an inspection. We will only say that ‘this stock is the handsomest and most complete we have ever been able to show you. Youcan imagine {t is something superior. It makes no difference if you are as small as » Tom Thumb, or as large asa Daniel Lambert, we have your size, Men's on the thind floor, Youths’ and Boys’ on the second, You won't have any de- lay—our elevator makes s trip every six seo- onds—ten trips s minutes. No necessity to haggle about this matter. ‘You need a fall Overcoat, or » Medtum-Weight Suit, or both, and you want the best for the least money. There is but one place that com- ines ail of these virtues, and you know where it fe—enough said SAKS & COMPANY, . AUTHORITY ON DRESS, 7TH STREET AND MARKET SPACE, 03 Acros Is Hize: AUTUMN 18 THERE! AUTUMN 18 NOT EVERYWHERE; ‘but they are looking for it, expecting it, preparing for it, Be ye also ready—the day and the hour ye think not, JACK’ FROST COMETH “Like a thief in the night.” And you will wake up in the morning and find yourselves MINUS Overcoat, MINUS heavy-weight Cost, Pants and Vests, MINUS everything necessary in the way of wearing apparel, suited to the reign of JACK FROST. ‘MINUS because you wouldn't MIN(D)US. Were- minded you time and again of the necessity of proper preparation, and again call attention to our heavy- ‘weight suits for men, at the trifling cost of $7.50 for Coat, Vert and Pants. Finer grades at 8.75. 69.75 and $10.75 a suit. Fail Overcoats, strictly all-wool, with silk facines, 5.25, $6.75, $7.50, €7.76 upward. Prince Albert Suits, Corkscrews, Diagonals and Ker seys, $15.50, $17.40, $18.75 upward. Boys’ Suits, $4.50, 85.50, $5.87, $6, $6.50 upward. Children’s Suits, €1.25, $2, $3 upward. Last, but not least, MEN'S TROUSERS—etrictly all- Wool, $2. #2. 50, $2.78, $2.87, $3 upward Should the mercury jump up into the nineties, we ‘are prepared for you, and will furnish— Genuine Seersucker Coats and Vests for men at @1.37. Genuine Seersucker Coats and Vests for boys at $1. VioTOR E. ADLER'S 10 «PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. ‘S27 and 920 7th st n.w.. corner Massachusetts Strictly Oue Price, Open Saturdays Ui 11 ma 10 ave. aPZiOF FICE COATS, stripes and checks, on sale Yo ceiseat Perce ehes any oeninen from 7 elt The Fifth avenne style of Silk and Derby Hats for fall and winter wear, introduced by Dunlap & Co., of New York, now ready at WILLETT & RUOFF3, Bole Agents for this city, _se3-3m 905 Penna. ave, BAKER'S GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. BAKEWS Warranted ABSULUTELY PURE. BAKER'S COA, from wi the exeess of Oil BAKERS: been ret ‘At has three times the BREAKFAST strength of Cocos mixed with Starch, BREAKFAST ‘Arrowroot or Sugar, and, BREA lees than BOGOR. Scblog strentthettae posted hing, tren, 3 Sock Shd'admirably ape tos ed tor iavalids os te sdib “bY GRC? ERs EVERYWHERE, |. BAKER & CO. Dorchester, Ou Howes Axp Tuer DECORATIONS. Our new Fall Importations of Stamped Linen Goode and all kinds of Novelties are now being received. BOLTING SHEETING is still the rage. We have it fm ail the new art shades. Our new SILK ARMINES, in all of the new shades, are exquisite. Plushes to match. Tete ae all widths, from 90c. per up. BAGARRON LINEN THREAD in all of the new shades. ROPE SILK in 200 shades Our new SYRIAN SILK for fine work fs exquisite, Hundreds of New Materials and Styles for em- ‘broidery work. 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO, ‘New Building, 514 9th st. nw. School of Painting and Embroidery will be opened uring this month. Special terms, eel Pascua Sroas September Opening of Fall Dress Goods, Will offer as ‘© Special Bargain, a 52-inch Ladies’ Cloth, im all the leading shades, 500 A YARD. Aline of All-Wool Plaid and Stripes, 40-inch wide Novelties 600, A YARD, A line of London-Cord Ginghams, chotce styles, 1240. A YARD, Aline of Domestic and French Fancy Flannela, ‘Fall-Weight Underwear. New Carpet, New Carpets. Early buyers have the advantage of choice Styles, CARHART & LEIDY. wel ‘928 7th and 706 Kat 2.w. New Suozs FOR FALL WEAR. t Ju & Derweuze, Parrrans, 420-422 Lim Sz. X. W., Washington, D. Have the largest office and the most complete pat tus in the city, and are prepared to execute all ‘work speedily, promptly, and at low prices, ‘ Fon Torsvar, Sxrexsen 43a. PALAIS ROVAL BARGAIN List: ‘Bargains that if written of you'd hardly believe and only explained by informing you we are house- cleaning. ‘THE HOUSE-CLEANING EXPLAINED. ‘The proprietor and his buyers have returned; some from Europe, where business and pleasure were com- ined, others from our mountains and seashore. The morning the energy of his employer jeutonant hhe determined to mention in the Stan that the howse- cleaning will be a thorough one, SOME TREASURES DISCOVERED. Bome of the out-of-the-way comers have been con- cealing real treasures, in fact, there's not s department that hasn't felt tae vigor of the house-cleaning broom and the chances are you'll find your size or suit your taste, as the case may be, in almost everything for le dies’, Men's, Children’s or infanta’ wear. ABOUT THE PRICES. ‘We won't state the original prices and the reduced or house-clesning prices, for truth is sometim * stranger than fiction; and, since you won't believe in fiction, we don’t expect you will in stranger truths; but, we earnestly request # call, and promise genuine surprises, THE REASON FOR IT. ‘While employes may be entirely reliable and carnest | ‘and able in their employer's behalf, still, they cannot be allowed unlimited discretion. Tho absenoeof the Propristor and the house-cleaning prices ordered by ‘him since his return prompts the advertising man to write this, and explains also why such prices have not been previously quoted. PLEASE CALL TO-MORROW. ‘The house-cleaning prices will be affixed to the goods by to-morrow morning. You'll be as surprised at the changed appearance in the store as at the change in prices, You'll recognize many old favorites at the new or house-cleaning prices, and other goods have been unearthed you didn't know we had. You'll sce them on the counters to-morrow at house-cleaning prices, As You walk from counter to counter you'll think we got ‘new stock, the prices and e sige or shade missing will ‘Alone tell the contrary. Especially upstairs will it be demonstrated that the house-cleantng sale for the Fall ‘of 1888 shall long be remembered. THE PALAIS ROYAL Ew" We quote below new arrivals, HOSIERY, ‘THE BEST iN THE WORLD. ‘The manufacturers of the Onyx guarantee every pair to be “fast black,” not to stain the feet or garments— to withstand the effects of perspiration as well as re- eated washings with soap and soda. OUR PRICES are lower than those asked for inferior ‘qualities, as comparison will show. CHILDREN'S WARRANTED “FAST BLACK” HOSE, double knees, heels, and toos, extra long, and fall regular made. 142s = Now: Gand5% GandG% Tand7 Band 8 LADIES’ WARRANTED “FAST BLACK” HOSE, in Cotton, at 25c., ¥5e., 40c., 55c., and 65c, Extra size, 50 and 750. Lisle Thread, 85¢., 65c., 75c., 90c., 95¢., and 81.35, according to quality. THE PALAIS ROYAL. Our line of them acknowledged to be the best in town. Noold stock here, but all new, stylish, services- able, and well-made Jerseys. Our Fall stock is now in complete, and we feel confident of being able to please your taste whatever it may be, and your purse—“well, “that's all right"—you'll find all our Jerseys marked ‘at the “Palais Royal's Popular Prices," which is suffi- cient guarantee that they are the lowest, therefore we say your pursets all right PLAIN JERSEYS, with or without vest, bullet but- tons, nicely finished, two rows of stitching around the dottom, only ¢1.98. PLAIN JERSEYS, made with new coat beck, cuffs Bullet buttons, three rows of stitching around bottom; youcan get this with or without vest, suitable for s lady in mourning, only 82.68. JERSEYS, with front, collar, sleeves and beck trimmed with Braid, only @L.98 ‘TAILOR-MADE JERSEYS, bound and trimmed{with ‘Mohair braid; they come in Black, Terre Cotta, and Navy, only $2.68. ANOTHER NEW STYLE, with Loop Braid Trim- ming, only 63.98. A VERY FINE Navy Blue Jersey, trimmed with ‘Black Braid, only $4.68. BEADED JERSEYS, two pretty styles, both trimmed front and back, collars and cuffs. They are $2.48 and 85.35. “MILITARY JERSEYS," bound with best Mohair ‘Braid, and the front, sleeves, back and collar trimmed with the same, only $3.25. BRAIDED JERSEYS, elaborately trimmed all around satin buttons, They come in Black, Terra Cotta and the “New Blue” Only 3.50. “MILITARY JERSEYS,” Garnet, Myrtle and Navy, ‘trimmed with best Mohair Braid, only $3.75. ‘BRAIDED JERSEYS, in V-shaped back, front, neck, and sleeves handsomely trimmed, only $3.98. 4 NOVELTY is s Finwerade Jorscy, trimmed with three rows of Mohair Braid laid in folds, only 84.35. THE most elaborately-trimmed Jersey is braided down the frontand beck, around bottom, collar and $1.25, TAFFETA SILK JERSEYS, with coat back, for $6. ‘TAFFETA SILK JURSEYS, with ooat back and re- ‘Veres, for $9. PURE GILK JERSEYS, with cost beck and reveres, THE PALAIS ROVAL. ‘A, LISWER, Proprietor, " Con, 19th and Pa ave New Goors Frou Now Ox. Eun MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1888. Open each evening until 6 o'clock. SCHOOL HOSIERY. MEN'S FALL UNDERWEAK, LADIES’ FALL UNDERWEAR. CHILDREN’S FALL UNDERWEAR BOYS’ SCHOOL SUIT BLANKETS AND COMFORTS. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. (£0. BC, &C, &C, &C. From to-day the varic stocks worth your inspection gs WOODWARD & LOTHROR, 1th and F sta. Paz Aso Wivres Fuss pig arsopongd our stock of Fall and Winter ‘n vidw of the Femarkable snerease nthe out "grein “and ‘and domestic Fiauuels, the Prarary to a season with. We are ow Rmibroidered” Ski Belk te Embroidered Wrapper Yianueln: Prewch fan Skirting Piaumels, Fronen Twhied Opers iauneds fancy sud plain Riderdow. Blanbels riped Hlannels cicest patterns and coloriug set shown. Mane oscil opeuine aetty ae a aE eS oven Sugut tty diftrent stylwand Coloring dark jee. por yard oe plain and fancy styles, which ndsomest assortment ever our Tapper Flannels,in figures andastripes; Home- gud. & great variety of Jersey: All-Wool Freuch W. Vrapper Flannele in rich Autumn effects; only 31 of these ts ‘Homespun Flautels, Our Jabeer abd he assortinent, more varied that ° previous season. They ane 40 uc Wide, all> woo rank, beauticul designs of Borderie, hd are oa ce baly 6c. “ber vara. (second iloor, ‘Wwoopwann & LOTHROP, Gor, Lith and ¥ ate, nw. MAPET Fax Banearss. NS —We have jus F unit Bleached Gorman Lineabameg Soret one wot t in transportation across the They wort ever before sold for, wee than fe shall close out these 00 dogen at $2.00 pir dozen. (Second floor.) BLANKE18,—To of nent we shall o ‘ool Eleven-Quarter the season in this de- evra St Six-pound, Alt tuck in at the mdes, at 85 Paci “Those are White with rel, plik ahd biue borders. it is Dent we can gt vo wal a the prion, STORCHON LACES AGAIN1—4,500 Laces, ren Torehoa qa alout treaty aiderent grkees, ranging front 6 to inches, Only Be. POF 2,500 yards Toreh Laces in twenty differ- ent patterns up to 9 snclios wide, only 12, T yard. We have offered good values in these jaces, as you well know, but thess are the Lost Sew wixpsor Silk Windsor Ties, at 1 aisles. at 0c. each. | “Novelty” Windsor Tea fine Fougee silk, in rich oriental designs und colorings, ouly G2 gc. each. Beautitul scarfs, (Piret floor; right of main entrance. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th aud F sts, 0, A New Devanruesr. Hereafter you will find in our Bedding De- partment a complete stock of FEATHERS AND FEATHER PILLOWS, Mhich we shall mark at lower prices than gener y asked for these goods. fe have secured the ‘products of a manu- facturer whose machinery and facilities for sort Ang, deodorizing, perfecting and makins Feather Piliows is not surpassed, if inde equalied in this country, and wo take pleasure fycommending thein to the trade, every pair being uted free from any unpleasant odor, dust, or quills. We shall “carry four qualities, and shall show each in all the differe nd weights. They are covered with an excellent «rade of Feather- proof Striped Tickiu, and are the cheapest 00d Pillows possibl obtained: bie. Feathers in, bulk, by the pound, These are prime selected Live Gees Feathers and: are suaranteed permanently odorless and free from lust of guile There are uo better goose feath ore, pulled ‘than these, Only. 73c, per pound put up: in ‘muslin bags holding frou te 1 ual No, ¢—Ready-made Feath rial No, 1 ‘ size inerarhianeta sizes from 31 to 4 Ibs, from $1.80 to €2.40 per iliow. Qual.’No. 2—Kteady-mude Feather Pillows, sizes. ‘97 t-24 by BUdiuch, 2% 004 Ibe 81.75 to #2.80 por Pillow. Qual. No. 1—Ready-made Feather Pillows, filed with, tho beat rade prime Live Goesg Feaiherwand covered with hue feat Qed-ticking; sizes 22 by 2 Bieh Bis 0 4 pounds $1.88 to At the {ow rate of 75¢. per poun. Pillows of “Half-aud-ball.” One-half dest selected Live Geese Feathers, and half of excel Tout purified Gra Bigs 2 by ‘weight, 251be: price, Size, "4" by BO4nch; weight, 3 Ibe; price Pets napeetion of the new stock is cordially (Fourth floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F stan. w. P RELIMINARY, Faz Ssow:e OF NEW DRESS GOODS. ‘We shall be ready on Monday to show yous good part of what 1s to be worn in the way of ‘Dress Goods the coming Fall and Winter, There is no marked departure from the fab ries of former seasons, other than afew slight changes to geet the unquenchable thirst for something new, Broadcloths are meeting with increased popularity for fine street dresses, which has induced us to purchase only the reli- able qualities, rather than to see how cheap = cloth we could get. We will show on Monday from 15 to 20 of the choicest shades—those at least that have received the stamp of approval from the authorities on fashions, The harmo- ‘nious combination of striped and plain mate- rials will be quite as popularas ever—in fact, there is hardly a wool fabric but that has some other to blend with it. We shall show a choice Mne of combination suitings, in new and at- tractive arrangements of co:or and effect, Also, fine English Striped Suitings in dark rich ef- tects with plains to match, Fine Hair-line Striped Suitings for full dresses. Also, alternate wide and narrow stripes iu pleasing dark colorings. French Suitings in checks and broken plaids, in soft brown, garnet, green, aud dark-blue effects, for full suits, Of course we have the conventional dark shadings in the ever popular Cashmeres, Shoo- das, Drap de Almas, Hindoos, &c., without which no dress goods counter would be com- plete. The present is a good time tosecure a chotee shale or pattern, as it has been our expe- rience that the most desirable styles or shades ‘are the hardest to duplicate, @irst floor; left of main entrance.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ate, n.w. ) wxers, Cortars Asp Corrs. Our semi-annual sale of Men’s Shirts during the month of Angust was more suocessful than any previous tale yet inaugurated by us, and conclusively demonstrates their constantly in- creasing popalarity. Once a user, always a user. We want to sell more of thei in September than we didin Au- gust, and have replenished the stock, showing every size in every line. We claim that our shirts are superior to all others at the same prices, for the reason that more attention is given to the seemingly unim- portent details of manufacture, which aro in fact all important and absolutely necessary to the proper fit, wear and fluish of every shirt, ‘The line embraces: ‘Our “Mascotte” shirt at 390. each, Our “Paragon” Shirt at 50c. each, Our “Tally-Ho” Shirt at 62340. each, Our “El Mahdi” Shirt at 7c. each. Our “Bachelor” Shirt at 8730. each. Our “F. F. Y. Iniproved” at 1 each. Inconnection with our shirt sale wehave concluded to make a special offering of MEN'S COLLAKS AND CUFFS. Our Collars and Cuffs, like our Shirts, are made to our order expressly for us, and stamped “Boston House.” ‘They, too, are not obtainable elsewhere in Washington. 123 x for OOe. ‘The beat Collars ever offered for the price, g RENT > FURNISHED “KoOw: S frome’ et mod. com fi private family of two. Wee pote a TN ek sess Wag tee ee Waa fa Walt ers 43 feepeer igs LPs ARV Ey. WASTED-A “WOH TO, COOK, WARE AND. Hil; eeworut” must Rae Esrae seguireds goed wages. io 5 5 | Weir td A cambarutlaa, wero, WOMEN yo Bion and hotel Neipiorfosorte: 6 Leet TED—A LADY. OF 6 ee AxD FINE DERSON & [tee tet road WAST Haut augr SEES i, housework; must stay at night. Inquire et EG at m3 ‘WSR MPa EN | Za pea i a dr RSS Any Stee RSM ay woe Wik jaXTED=T0 WK MAKE ENGAGEMENTS roa fade; uone other need apiy te tot Wo GKIMLS: Ladies tation, 1 13, Son wT DiI war wat ED—OGOKS, TAURB TAUN ae, TERS, Kitoha and Fe yomen waited) ud ‘0. YOUNG GALES LADIES IN A tilke peetermed: apply s¢608 | 2 oleate NCI. ANTED_CABINER MAKER WORK, Ea cab lly repairing and @tting r LR, 611 bth at. aw. ekas A) aad es A eRe Fs she 55 sylvania ave WANTED—A CoLoRED iiust come well cme stay at none ot ply. eel. Wi rED- adress, the of iu small family. Call ate all at 20, fe WOMEN, ONE "AS COOK AND {8 chamberimaid and waitress, Vashington Arsenal. 81-3° TED—A RELIABLE GIRL, 16 TO 18. TO BE marae abe Eat as the house; can learn to be an artist 804 Eat tional of Fine else Ws ED — WE WANT AGENTS WHO ARE already traveling salesmen to cary our lubricat. $0y ot} sauuples ay sideline, MANUFACIUKEKS Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 01-6 werd act re sn a cs ASERS, A GOOD 1s house, ortiwest, worth about Sea a ry “SoTMEACi, 30 nw ‘ANTI BUY 6 TO 9 ROOM, b BY eS Withee Seca ae aL sma, located horihwest or sey ese ES TO RENT; apo ne oR Unfurnished; we are pow bavi: pu@ations for 1 classes of houses, TTLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 Pst. nw. sel-6t* ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE OR ONE OR TWO Asth'and Lott st ipostuct bo move tan 535 3th an ts. Bw, 5 A more por month. Adres X¥. Z. Franklix Sobool. ausi-3t y ANTED—A HOUSE OF NOT LESS THAN TEN rooms, with modern improvements and furaace; willing to take on lease, iu ucrthwestern portign 0 Tiny; teat abous 840 Addross Box OO. Stat dice 31-3" ANTED-TO BUY O8 RENT, SMALL HOUSE, ‘or frame, in fair order! eel ar pret ‘abd particulars.’ Audres ‘Box. 2: come susl-3t ANTED_HOUSES OF ALL GRADES TO RENT GreciL) Webure more ‘alls for houses to tent than'we : ‘vis3a ane HERRON & RAMEY, 1307 F st. WANTED—BOARD. BOYS OR YOUNG MEN TO ‘work ou Files in Pension Attoruey'e Oftice: Ad W. dress J. B. C., Star office, WANZED-FIRST-CLAN8 WHITE COOK. ‘quire 1008 11th at.'n.w. se1-2t ANTED—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN WISHES Hoard tp private family in the, northwest. Ad~ dress JH. H., care & B, Barmum & Co. 931 Petinsy!- vania av Wit HITE GIRL FOR FAMILY OF TWO, to cook, wash and iron,’ and do, general house work, Apply between 12 and 2 o'clock, 1342 kL 2. WANIEDTADY AGENTS FOR LADIES AND Children's Wear. Valuable ‘samples free cor Aitionaliy. Write Mra. ¥. C. FARRINGTON, Box 665, Chica. s01- WASTED_IW0 GIRES FoR COOK AND GEN. eral housework and as nurse; stay nights and bring best city reference. G20 H st. m.w. audl-3t WANTED—LOTS ANTED—TO PURCHASE FOR CASH, A BUILD. ing lot eat cf the Capitol and west'of Lincoln Park; must have south or east frout; none but owners heed reply; Kive full ‘of property and low- N TANTED—A LIVE Max. LIVING OUTSIDE leading cities, to represent in his locality large house, fo ge ilar g 70 B tee a Ses aun exacted xv TiuiTaaktute ANTED—EXPERIENCED SALES! LES ONLY V |_Wanted at the BON MARCHE, 316 7th st. 61-2t* W to instruct Sewing Machines. 117, Star office. a) VV ANTED—A YOUNG LADY WITH} EXPERIENCE audi-ot TANTED—TWENTY INDUSTRIAL 1 agents. Apply at once U05 Fst. uw, auz8-2w WANTED yaa iTED—AT, HEADQU. ITIONS Wit Conky Chamber undress srg Nurses Seamstrons aint a Butlers. SAM'L a. Coachmen, SOAS In nw. se3-6t° i 'D—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A W3 funtion, es warkiwe houscteopery tne desea cook; good references. Call or address 608 E st q W akaepo a men, t and resorts. Fr ML PRE Melor WEEE 3 ee ‘HL BIESEN, . a waite: ‘country, Fst nw. MPETENT STENOGRAPHER, {ypewrlter, 1s open for eugag.? 18 W. Broad st, Hichmond, W y ANTED—DY A RESPECTABLE COLORED GIRL A as as pers —— and mg eS ra gan’ Furaish god eferonos, Eiiresa 1074 Jefferson st. auington, WiNTED BLE ROTESTANT HOUSE- ‘Keoper or Lady’ Esppadi 08 ‘a Situation; willing underst ah fairly. Midress £5. Te Star otiee TION h) in a private fain stating salar V daced ASTEDUT 4, YOUNG LADY, A SITU, ‘Teacher of French, German abd Music ( 54, cit ‘6; Box 864,01 Et y ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER A 10), References e1 face ® in the city, music Bape at — re- rea MUSIC, Star office. V FANTED SA YOUNG LADY OF SEFDENENE and culture, who has had thorough ‘train- ing, would like & position as visiting oF resident ov- eruess; French, music. English; best city references. Address J. I. 8, 60 York st., Norfolk, Va, se1-bt* WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED x STEAM CLEANING AND DYEING. Noninst 2 goud, posta TEES oH age BOX 82, “mts ‘star oie. BUSINESS CHANCES. VALUABLE SITE ANUFACTUKING PUR- pores in Baltimore property js ob st. and Jones’ F: ‘et om Jones Petia sud house three op Gay ot, 90 fect, trout which latter is etsy feet etrdeen. An ‘An £30 tect Wide, with two and a Tn‘conjunction with these grounds and give cou) ee ek REYNOLDS, _a03-0t" 200A ‘OR, SALEPREMISES, 814 STH ST. 5 tore, D0 rasiness, “Price, 84.000. “NAUCK & RAUCK. Afr neye, 410 Sth st new. JjOK SALE_STOCK AND FIXTURES OF CORNER ery. Everything first-class, Keason for sell- ing, have other business, Address ‘GROCER, Star of- Be3-3E hoe Se ee of turve-fourths of a valuable silver mine in Colo- Tudo, production to date @100,000, and still $100,000 Of ofe in sight, want a party with $10,000 to purchase the outstanding oue-fourth and join. them in working totovrarty jing in: @, thorowel tuveatigation is ‘coming in; 8. thorouel: lavestigai‘on ep eT WER. Star office. wel-2t* & good business, being one of the best stands in South Washingtor it low, 1.000. Fur- ther ail snd see © Ht Pal and Es.w. 7OR SALE—A GROCERY STORE IN JEFFER. ‘on District, Alexandria County, Va, with liquor icense—retal, and bar-room—and a full stock of tmer= chandise: does a busiuowt of €1.200 or $1,000 pur | inonth: also, two fine young srocery dayton | W and two-horse wagon aud Dugy, several sets of Dens, “slugle and double. Bed health. the Teagon for scllibe, ‘Would lie to sell at once for cauh'to settle up ‘sccounts and lea. “for further particulary calla Sal store or address el-3t ee Alexandria Cout Counts. S JOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS, G SOLON STEVEN- SON, Room 19, St Cloud offeraa lange eale,ligen Lackod kiay of the District for Su ceute. seit” JOR SALE—A BAlGAIN—A DRUG STORE DOING Tuncay on easy terme ¢00d reason aetltng? aie HOR easy. a 708 i ALE p GOOD GROCERY STORE, Now Fiittexed More in the Wen od oe ELE re in ness: location excellent, “Price 81,600. HM. WAL TIS, Real Estate, 1929 Pa ave. n.w. sel-st" fali suit called for and cleaned at. We WHERE TO KNOW THERE = a ‘Lotter for him in the post-office. WWANTED—TO PURCHASE A aE CAE Di livery W re Horse.” Address orcall ont. MAMCULAY, Oh Oat nen eae Rey PE eS mus i mt a 0 G wu Spe Adres OFFICE, Box 357, City. (A EASE QPPORTUNITY 18 Or FERED TO A PER- th afew hundred vurchase & balf paying Lews- Lat? DWELLING 926 © ST. ¥. a, Louisiana ave. mW. 1 ror store aud Dwelline, ana ave. Weta TA CASH PURCHASEI | Sorts a heruics. Fo“ Boor hee RENT—300 |. W., THREE UN- Paes aS ait we |= 708 RENT_TWO OR THREE STRICTLY D) able furuished or unfurnished Re Tisdout good board: tamily oonsists of four ad Rew house, furniture and carpeta, references. 3 RENT — TO si GLE GENTLEMA! Finis Gas caves rita payee oy Foon, maitabie for Gress Bix 148, Star office IGE RENT—20TH AND © NE 2 MILES FLOM Capitol, frame House. 7 rooms apd’) actes (more or Youdid water. “abundant pasture. Ti be teased 10/0 reapousible jar tut Bve Youre ai $180 per your; it is well located fore dairy or track farm, Apply at premises, KRENT—1451 | COMOOHAN ST. FOUR Fit ied Houta, speorst Boor, nuttable. fer notes: tug; chandeliers: recister heat wnd bath; hot and ‘water ou sane oor, soviccmamio «a | oo RES SALE RRSP JOR RENT—TWO NICELY ‘roomie in small private femiy, Teierence ogi IswPet aw. wise FQ EXT IENDROME FURNISHED sncoxD floor, en wuitable fo gounley ta pedvate tamil, with F RENT NICELY FURNISHED FRONT room, quiet and comfortable, stnall private faunily mod. imps. 1511 Oth st. a.m, sel-2 Fok RENTS THSEE VERY PLEASANT ROOMS, Nell furnished, with good table loard. im private | family; 1 Sth; terms remsctiable: rerer: | cuces required. Apply hoon 14,1008 Fat mew ecl | JOR RENT—ONE LARGE NICELY-1U' frout room, with wood table board, in family; suitabis for two, guutleman preferred ier busivoss, seit | To RELIABLE BOOM-KENTING Ageucy—If you want Geairable tenants for your Tooms, place them with ua Small feo. it P. HUTCH. INS & CO.. 1321 F st. now. wel-3t? JOR KENT— THREE LARGE UNFURNISHED communicating rooms. second floor; suitable housekeeying. Se2and S24Oet nw. wel-3 FOE BENTHIWo NICELY FULNISHED, hooat oa second floor; reat im advance, Apply 12% 3d aune OR RENT—UNFURNISHED, TWO ROOM! second, and one on the third floor, modern c ences, also Uack Parlor. “1314% sth st. FOR, RENT—10 | GENTLEMEN — WELL-FUR- ‘Rocma im e newly-furmabied house, private jis; references reattired: O10 1 st bw. mud JOR RENT—AT 1112 H ST. N. W., TWo LARGE biccly-furniabed room, uorih wu South re, | with Suitable for oue of two persons, at Fates RORREN ISHED ROOMS | a Beltime | fLaT—FIVE UNFUR cara, B. &, corner 1. once. ‘Apply ou premises. Rent RENT—THREE UNFURNISHED third floor, all com BOOMS.OX unicating; south front; wel fhburhood, “desirable in at ventuated; | good neig! Repects “GUST ston. w, References given required. Susi-at JOR RENT—517 EAST CAPITOL ST, ENTIRE second floor, 3 or rooms; unfurnished ; also back room, third floor, ‘uruiahed: gas, bath, Possession’ immediately ; cars and herdics puss.wuss 1-3 JOR RENT—1316 GST, N.W.. A LARGE. NI Furnished Front Root ; bear EULIt, Riggs and fara's hotels. aus. {OK RENT—471 H ST. X. V ~ THREE UNFUR- ished rooms on second floor (southern exposure). pachrocan. "Alay, two on third door, wuitable for li | housekeeping. No cuildr n. Powession September OK RENT—NEW NINE-ROOM VY) kows Park; @25. M. Ml. PAKKER, ‘auz3-12t LOK, KMENT—TWO SUITES OF THREE nOOMS each, unfurnished, for rent: ample closet roou. Also, furnished room. Apply at¥i5 Est. ow. aull-In Fgh BENT SA COMMUNICATING Koo Ms, THIKD floor of house 635 D st. nw. for light houseker Pi S22 Inauie tn the store below ot 6. ® schial ty LAAT ta 18 F st, FOR RENT—FLATs. JOR KENT—WEST END FLATS, 2620 K, NEAR econ eat ores Ses Deoeney mses 4 Meade RSET wie 102! ae i Roceterat SALE OR RENT 1920 13TH ae Sans T he oat el feces orth OK SAL OW ERS OF SMALL risen See ‘want to se L may ine in our bande for sale “We have eoutiuual ‘ppiiegts ae for deairatie propertien worth trom @6,000 te € 7 000 Money always ob nod Peal ~vtaun tronaeren B.C GUTTER £0,100 Ft eel ot wet Sinsa tna DsOME NEY anes get | Einar isurniier, Teg LEKAN, 1008 F RPT WEEN WAND EK ~ T1-room house, mod. i OK c= ths ntory. bay wi iy tists FE. pie | Pi SALE—A BARGAIN LF BOLD AT ONCE— Lg ol cme na i} avd. ty on fevetrs ist hei 00 00. KuEs Mobckas. i008 Pe es on JK SALE—NEW 6. KOOM BAY WINDOW FRAME, two squares frm street tare abd bertiee, as Biadenaigerand €i200 part cech,Unlance 6) por month OWNE, on premises 1 TOK SALE — SEVEN -KOOM —BAY-WINDOW rick House ; good Jot trout barking, mod © drairabie ome price, 4.000. Tacatitn, re gu gf Bie iat Soe Asem ADAM SSOLERG 2036 Gxt. aw Fe SALE—BAKGAIN IF TAKEN SOON—PRET- ty Brick hots, 11 two. bathe, concrete necticut ave. W. . Cloud Buildine wera KR EXCHANGE POK C TY PROPRATT iaasi= 10 fom Worn improvemente, HM WAKNE & Ce ey O16 Fst. am, cor. House, all m.t,with stable,n.w gh all anod. imrs: Sapatol all... bw. Th near id:k. 10-r00m, p. bb Ww. Ma. ave nc 14-room, pb. kw., bo 2h wiPnien £ Obst Fe SALE—A HANDSOME WELI-BU! 1. west: deuce, 14 rooms every convenience tai, 7s, 2.200 <200 13 Myrile st ne bk aan snd 24 LN mi 7... ®t i k 404 aiid 4050 Sout Gap, a ae iat ee ‘The above is top books. For full lis call at otice for buljecin teauea the Intend 1th,” (audi) 1HUS b WAGGAMAN ek Salis SMALL HOUSES IN THE Now! east near care and bendies. to: iil well the four for €3,000.0F will ell on eny jaymeute SWOKMSTEDT & Iii bh. Or.. of the OK SALE—CHEAP AND ON FASY TEMS Grom dame Home on K xt ne: lot 20x WASH'N DANENDOW PR, A 1115 Wet CONVENIENT, ch at. Corner Jef ied by’ Mon. “Henry tisbot 1s Toous, 3bth-tomne, dry’ collar under whole Louse rperat un, aut. very wide parking an MAYNAKD, 3400 New Vorkave. a JOR SALE—419 AND 421 2D 8ST room bay wind inoderu improvere: mult rreideuce. 12 | femou Vince, now © Loxise: 4s. NE, NEW & rick House, with colare and all Will be suid cheap aid Om FOR BENT-STORE AND CELLAR AXD ONE got cor. Oth aad Ltvw per sac lan ver store for Feut, 690, 8 focus, nv Stare Apply W.C-JOMNSON, 718 13th uw. aued-lm JOR RENT—STORE AND DWELLING, NICELY located for Drug Store; the dwelling bas ali modern | uprevemete| in a growing’ nelguburhowk Avpiy to LK & KEPETII, 320 Pu ave.se eusiot | UR RENT-STORE AND DWELLING: GooD | E businces stand. corner 41h and 1 sta, a. “Apply to AKK, opposite Baltuwore aud 1 vtomac | sis: all sinks, bath, easy terme. ApTiy & i red WASH'N DANENHOWER, ——— anew 111s Ft FOR SALE—1 AM AUTHORIZED TO SELL ane of those bandsos > term new Smt a Hote ‘Thaewe tery 3 Si sa provement. Svwme, ate OK SALE BARGAIN—472 AND 474.0 SE 2 rs aed Lath wil aoa ana ogee tenia” inquire of ow o- va JOR SALE — TOO8TON V AND BASEMENT pal indow’ brick on W ot 14th, ad New shure ave teet tron Sa het avd. taupe. 63,550. BEALL. Ws a JOR RENT_FINE STORE: BEST LOcAT for auy business; plate-giass front, 82 tect de Cheapest rmt iu town, ouly $40. per mouth wear FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS JOK KENT —A FIRST-CLASS BKICK STABLE. Inquire at K st aw se JOR RENT_STABLE. FOR ONE HORSE AND carriage, with good Ioft and all convenience. Ap- ply to 2523 Kat. nw. wel-3t RENT—CARVENTER SHOP IN TEMPER Foe alleys ADS 414 Oth at hw. wel. (OR RENT—FUKNISHED HALL, to lodges, clubs and ‘associations, “on days Signings to ait, Auply at _W. 0. DENISOG'S Real Estate Office, under: 15 2u30-3m For ar au23-10t BENT—AT oy ‘PER MONTH, ON YEARLY ‘three desirable ANTED — EVERYBODY SUFFERING FROM me: Motels know that I eg oe robes tuade t heat Of bo pay. We ES SARE ‘113 Tithat nw. soll ANTED-FOR ABH THER he mm serees H. BAUM, 219 7th st WAxTEDSS GUARTER SECTION OF Goop “non ay iad ad Het nw. Woperruad: LY OUR pts ET 20 eid “Bassons vaesurea Ad na ‘the. eee pene ee as ie Fil sal areas iy aes 30; Saturdays SAS NA Oe doriaieke et Y- Toignhons ‘ED—PARLOR FURNITURE Nyse Hage neonate sae dioncos. eC WEsoe tok eee ANTED— teeny teak ek eee icguyenient to fost Ciel a ae Witkin kerosene DCG, Pg E aa sures Senha Ese pti memes | ANT) ‘OLD 01 F scoor: | =o SESS eee aera = Wax vais 3. gare ing. regi its AD easy way ‘estate, costing little more than rent. ‘now upon real estate can be assigned to this ‘made pubis to iteayetem. | Uni ‘Lite yuranoe apd Coy na, SMITH & SIBBALD, jyo-2m* 620 Fst nw. year round at the Hyatt Mansion it Focms, rood table board. Address MES. ‘Hyatt Man: sion, Hyattaville, Md. ‘01-30 three yards from station eigen eye seas ereni pa Sard ‘E CLARK or Miss DU: CHAMBLIN, NA FARM OGD TAT WAxtin os A Fal aT DER STATION ber; childreu no or tse Spear eam, FEW BOARDERS CAN BE oe ATED na 0. ae ie milena ‘out; - B01 Bath. wade-oie a eas sso ene | SUBURBAN PROPERTY, ee ot nw. S| Re Rn eee PERSONAL MONEY TO LOAN. {OR SALE OR RENT—1225 CONNECTICUT AVE F522 rou stone front $0. Also 1620 ay 7 Price @11.500. desirabie, artistic Conveuent. Apply’ ob preuiowe, ule Fe KK SALE—SIX SMALL BRICK HOUSES J0sT ‘uublet Maree rend at 910 each wl wll fw aix ‘tor Tope to suit, a wood Tvecuaut BRotMeEDy SEELEY JOR SALE—1 228-930-8234 4 ST. NE aoe, ni; slate aud wood mautele, nae: 2 stories. prem-bick ‘rout, trou porches, tot teh how open Lor For torta apy tok R™ EAL ESTATE, E Ixy Rae PER GENT PAYABLE IN oul Baa ¢ ot la 20.000 ON REAL ESTATE. = om THOS. EB. WAGGAMAN. ir aad EORSPOR £2? SE ARRiasar ONEY REAL ESTATE 13 Sy ae Corner oth aad Fist ccs ONEY TO LOAN AT FIVE | : Ta Jose 20. tC percent. § Srp gamete ee 2 ieee MOREY TO. _FOR SALE—LOTS. NSYLVANIA AVE. NEAR " hb. iNew Hanpenire. “ise a Oy Hemenire ever ear Siocon eke Gaon ew lure ave,. Marys lend ave, between "Sth ana Oth sis me. Aji. bo BENS, at 1215 F uw. _ eed A GREAT BAUGAIN IF BOLD 1® ‘Gb New York ave. be- st Suc. Liberal terms. HO MILL, comer Sth and F stan. ese Fran eer in. 0 0 iid ee TH, NOWTE 1 yp Metropolitan ook. Kk, Wing Sent to talavery’ Wome abd Gatnslic University; $20 ‘comtaudiue Ge views of Lott SMALL ANTIQUE s ‘SILVER BOX ABO! cn iron a