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G STAR. WASHINGTON: f nu ; fF ih i E i I i Mr. Of a fundamental claim of the free traders to edect that the import duty upon foreign goods H FeREEEE 12.8: ‘aides in the controversy over the suggested repeal ‘Of the internal revenue tax on whisky in a certain Contingency by denying that the contingency will exist. He is of opinion that the revenue will be suMicientiy reduced without ths flecessity of re- Sorting to the entire repeal of the internal taxes, which in the failure of such reduction by other means was promised by the Chicago plat- Torm as preferable to a surrender of any part of Ye protective system. In regard to trusts, he is with popular opinion Sed sguinst Mr. Bisine's view. Nothing more Positive upon the Liquor question is present ‘an is contained in the milk-and-water plank of ‘We platform upon the subject, The position taken 39 respect to civil-service reform will be thoroughly Pleasing to the Government clerks, and might be expected to soften the hearts of the mug- wampa. Where Mr. Clevelaud refers to tbe Bubject only indirectly in reciting American interests and indicates no extel of the reform and makes no pledges, and where the St Louis platform ignores the question 4m much the same way, the Chicago platform and ‘Mr. Harrison are equally explicit In approval and Pledges. Harrison not only favors a favorable in- Yerpretation and vigorous enforcement of the ex- ‘sting law, but would approve legislation extend- lag the reform, which, he adds, it will be his sin- cere purpose to advance if elected. Harrison's sound and cloarly-expressed view on this matter, 3% however, reduced 0 a minimum of importance ‘a9 8 vote-winner from the mugwumps in the pres- veut campaign by the fact that the vital issue ts ‘tariff reform, and 1t is generally recognized that @ Majority of the mugwumps are for a purely reve- thee tariff even more strongly than wey are for ‘€ivil service reform. —$——<— ‘Tae democrats have ground for maintaining ‘Bhat the result in Maine does not decide the presi- ‘Gential election in favor of Harrison, since Maine ‘elected a democratic governor in September, 1880, and Garfield was elected President in November ‘What year, and again elected a republican gover- Ror by 20,000 plurality in September, 1884, and ‘Gleveland was elected President in November. But the gemocrats will make a mistake if they Upderrate the significance of the fact that the line St republican successgs in Oregon, Rhode Island, ‘Vermont, and Maine have been gained distinctly Ou the tariff issue, and that they must Deon the alert to avoid capture in New York, New Jersey, aad Connecticut, where Lbeir opponents are work- Ing the tariff scare “for all itis worth.” ——— ‘Mr. Aldrich maintains that the long-talked of Senate tariff vill will be broaght in, irrespective of ‘the republican success in Maine, which had been expected to side-track It for the session. What ‘We committee are waiting for, he says, 15 to give a Dearing to everybody who wants oue. This ap- pears, however, to leave matte just about where ‘Whey were before. All that is necessary for those manufacturers, and other parties tn interest, who @o not want any Senate bill, 1s to multiply and prolong their hearings to a point where there will ‘De po time left to do anything decisive. ————— ‘The Commissioners have framed more stringent provisions for the regulation of the District, liquor ‘raffic. This act will be of public service if it ts secompanied by a more stringent enforcement of (he law on the subject. a ‘It appears that both presidentia! candidates are @pti-Chinese and that both are fsheries-retalia- ‘Youists. In this way the tssues of the campaign ‘age much simplified, Proctauarios: ‘We came to Washington last fall, hired very modest quarters at 819 Market Space, put in eittock of OUB CELEBRATED CRAWFORD SHOES, advertised in Washington papers our locality and the merits of our ‘shoe, and have patiently awaited resulta, July 1, feeling that OUR CRAWFORD SHOE was appreciated in Washington, we leased for » term of years three floors im building 003 Pennsylvania ‘avenue, and have removed to OUR NEW QUARTERS, ‘where we shall continue to sell EXCLUSIVELY OUR CELEBRATED CRAWFORD SHOE in LACE, BUT- TON and CONGRESS, in ALL GTYLES, SIZES and WIDTHS. Weclaim for OUR CRAWFORD SHOE. DURABIL- SY, STYLE and COMFORT. ‘Wo guarantee to every REASONABLE purchaser SATISFACTION, and rely upon the quality of our Shoe for future sales rather than extensive advertie- tng. Gentlemen who have been wearing a “custom-made shoe” will find our shoe EQUAL TO IT; those who have been wearing ® $3, €4 or @5 shoo will find our shoe SUPERIOR IN EVERY PARTICULAR. WE MAKE EVERY PAIR WE SELL in OUR OWN FACTORY AT BROCKTON: our workmentand work- women are kept employed twelve months in the year; they are all skilled, and receive better wages than are paid to any like number of hands in any factory in ‘New Engtand. Our aim is to improve the quality of our shoe, with- out regardto the additional cost, In our store windows may be seen a Photograph of our Brockton Factory and views of some of our work- rooms. ‘We sell every pair of shoes we make at RETAIL through our own SIXTEEN CRAWFORD 8H STORES. NO RETAIL SHOE DEALER can buy shoe, except at the FULL RETAIL PRICE, WHICH I8 STAMPED upon the bottom of each shoe made by us. ‘One of the leading qualities of our CRAWFORD SHOE is COMFORT. yet our shoe PINCHES 4 CRRTAIN CLASS IN WASHINGTON (the RETAIL SHOE DEALER), judging from the many RIDICULOUS, SILLY and UNTRUE REMARKS quoted to us, as coming from the above class concerning it, In answer ‘toall such we would say: = ‘Wo haves FACTORY at Brockton, We have HEADQUARTERS at Boston. We make all our own Shoes, We do not sell » pair of any shoes we do not make, We are Responsible Makers. We are Respectable Merchants, We are well known in Boston and Brockton. © We do not employ “Prisom Labor.” We could not if we would, and We would not if wa could. ‘Wo have bever failed to pay One Hundred Conte '¢ have never been sccused of misrepresenting our Goods (except by Washington dealers). We do not use any “shoddy.” ‘We do not meddle with our neighbors’ business, but feet that the world ts wide and wish them ALL THE SUCCESS THEY DESERVE. BUT THIS ONE THING WE DO SAY, and the WASHINGTON SHOE DEALER MAY a NOTE OF IT, WE HAVE OME TO Wi TON To stay. We have in Jess than one year secured A LARGE PER (CENT of the trade in GENTLEMEN'S FINE SHOES. And if HONEST GOODS, AT A FAIR PRICE and SQUARE DEALING, count in Washington, WE ARE GOING TO HAVE THE BALANCEof it within a abort ‘time. Respectfully, BOUVE, CRAWFORD & 00., ‘Makers of the Crawford Shoe and proprietors of the Sixteen Crawford Shoe Stores. Factory st Brockton, ‘Mass, Supply Store 61.1 Washington street, Boston, - ‘WASHINGTON BRANCH, ‘NO. 903 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ael2-3t RRAA**. DeMocaats, = it GRAND RATIFICATION. Nexr Moxny Scuoor Orzxs AGAIN, AND WHERE I8 THE BOY THAT DOES NOT WANT A SUIT OF CLOTHES? DO YOU KNOW? WE DON'T. BUT WE DO KNOW THAT YOU'LL FIND IN OUR STOCK THE NEWEST AND BEST THINGS FROM THE NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA MARKETS, NO ONE MAKES BETTER BOYS GooDs THAN WANAMAKER, AND WE HAVE THE CONTROL OF THEIR GOODS HERE. BESIDES, WE HAVE THE BEST XEW YORK STYLES, AND THE VERY NEWEST. YOULL FIND OURS THE NEWEST AND FRESHEST STOOK IN THE CITY. EB B BARNUM & 00. wel 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Fos Taz Buvo. TRADE 5855 3: 3 Twat = = S = MaRK. RE iat ANY OTHER MINERAL POISON. It is Nature's Remedy, made exclusively from Roots end Berta, Wits perfectly harmless. 2: ie the only remedy known to the world that has ever yet Cured contagious Blood Poison in all ite stages. 1 cares Mercurial Rheumatiam, Cancer, Scrofula, fad other Licod diseases heretofore considered ineure- bie, It cures any disease caused from impure blood. It te now proscribed by thousands of the best physicians in the United States, ase tonic. Weappend ‘the statement of a few: “Thave used 8. 8 S.0n patients convalescing from fever and from measles with the best results, 4.8. CHENEY, M. D., Ellaville, Ga." BREMEN, Ga—Willic White was afflicted with scrof- isseven yearn, I prescribed $8. S. aud to-day be is (fat and robust boy. CW. PARKER, MD. Bacmmonp, Va, Dec. 15, 1865.—I have taken three Dotties of Swift's Specific for secondary blood poison. Teacts much better than potash of any other remedy I ave ever used. BF. WINFIELD, M D., Formerly of Sussex County, Va ‘Dr. E J. HALE, the well-known Groggist and physician, of Nashville, Howard County, Ark, writes: “Having some knowledge ss to what 8.8.8. is com- ‘powed of, I cam safely recommend it as the remedy for ‘ll skin diseases, 1t matters not what the neme may be.” ‘We have © book giving s history of this wonderful Femedy, and ite cures, from all over the world, which ‘Will convince you that all we say is true, and which we will mail free on application No family should be without it We have another on Contagious Blood ‘Poison, seat on same terms, ‘Write us s history of yourcasa and our physician Will advise with you by letter, in strictest confidence. ‘We will not deceive you knowingly. ‘Por sale by all Grugyists, ‘THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. ‘New York, 756 Broadway. = ‘London, Eng., 35 Snow Hill, GSIGNERS SALE. R4**. pemocrars, aa it GRAND RATIFICATION. To Maxe Roow. ‘We will offer for two daysonly, ‘THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Acplendid lot of Sewing Machines AT FIVE DOLLARS RACH. ‘They afali good Machines and are warranted. Call early and get the choice, 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO, 514 Oth st. nw. Bole agents for the Celebrated Light Running New Home Sewing Machine. ‘Machines repaired and rented. Needles and attachments for all machines. elt RAM vemocnats, | it GRAND RATIFICATION. Double White Blankets, lightly soiled @2.50, ¢3, ‘Royal French Serge, all pure fine wool, wide, double ‘Width—Garnet, Green, Blue, Black, and Brown—real ‘Value 50c., price reduced to 37340. ‘Black Surah Silks 50c. Colored Silk Velvete 750, ‘Henrietta Cashmere, all pure fine wool, wide, double width, allcolora 480 Acapemroa, Hasnzss, On Monday the juvenile population of this city again buckle on the harness of study and continue thetr journeyup the hill of learning. ‘ever before have we made such « preparation tosupply their wanta, Every departmentteems with thelr necessities, The acme in Youth's Gress has been reached, © CROWNS—DURABILITY AND LOWEST COST. ‘The most cconomical lines for School wear are our Cicth Hate—weer like iron, snd look well to the last. Sure to suit you in shades and styles at 38c., 480.and 75c. Agenuine Felt Hat, that the boy can put in his pocket, 75¢. If ‘you like the Polo Cap we have dosens of them from 10s. to 750, SAKS & COMPANY. SOLES—“AH! THERE'S THE RUB.” A boy or girl can wear out more Shoe leather ‘than anything cles, We were pussled for slong time to obtain something that would resist the Tough usage. We've got it st last. “Iron-Clad” ‘Vecall those for the Youths, @1.49isell we ‘ak for them, and warrant every patreven st ‘that pries, You can't look st them for less than SBeleewhere. A Straight or Pebbied Gost for ‘Misses’, at $1.17, sweeps the deck for wearand style. They are sctually worth from $1.75 to S2. But we always share our profits with you. BAKS & COMPANY. INSIDE WEAR. Inthe Furnishing Department you will find ‘us alive and Kicking. Hose at 250.» pair— ought especially for the school trede—will meot your wants, The quality is away up, or you knew we would not offer itto you. The ‘Unlaundried Shirts, at 48¢., and tho Percales, at ‘T5e., are “leaders” in thisline. Collars, Cuffs, ‘Ties, ote., in endless varlety, at bottom peices, SAKS & COMPANY. OUTSIDE WEAR-HERE'S WHERE YOU NEED OUR JUDGMENT, ‘Woofer the Ghort-Pant Suits st from $2.50 to $26, and the Long-Pant Suite-at from 95 to $20, and give you our guarantee thet nothing Detter exists forthe money snywhere, Doubt- ful if youcan find their equal. Every garment manufactured by us, inspected by us, and war- ranted by us, Bingle Pants, short, 600. to $4; long, $1 to 86 per pair, and made with thesame care and attention as the Suits, Everything you want under one roof. “~~ SAKS AND COMPANY, CHILDREN’S PROVIDERS. ‘7TH BTRERT AND MARKET SPACE 9018 RAMs, Democeats, || it GRAND RATIFICATION. ODD LOTS L 00 al Sap Rr dy E re wy Pir Li Tr Ww ie i So HER F ww A PPP SS, Wy R AA Pos @ TO BE SOLD AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES, These goods are all desirable, and in goods patterns of Checks and Stripes, but as we have not full line of | sizes they must be closed out at a sacrifice. ‘A Lot of oda pieces in MISSES’ CLOTH JACKETS, | ‘very pretty effects in Checks and Stripes. SOLD FROM 93.75 TO 85.00, CHOICE be st EACH. of ema RS A Lot of odd pieces in LADIES’ JACKETS, in Jersey Cloths and good patterns of Checks and Stripes. PRICES RANGED FROM $3.50 TO 96,00. CHOICE ay ‘SSBB i 2 oy eae Hoe a ad 4 Lot of MISSES’ CLOTH SUITS AND WRAPS, odd Pieces, sizes ranging from 8 to 14 years. ‘The Suits are all made in the newest styles and of 00d cloths. SOLD FROM 86.00 TO ¢10.00, CHOICE fh tes a ‘% EACH oe ye = tt Bs A Lot of odd pieces of LADIES’ FALL-WEIGHT NEWMARKETS, pretty patterns in Checks and Btripes, and 2 Brown Novelty Clotha, ‘THESE GOODS SOLD FROM 810.00 TO 15.00. CHOICE es 4 oy ft Sotes 2 ie ie BACH 2 LADIES' LONG BROWN CLOTH WRAPS, and1 Garnet Visite. SOLD FOR ¢8.00. CHOICE Any one of the Lots mentioned above are exiraordi- nary values, and it will pay you to examine them. mA um 88, sell 7TH, 8TH, AND D STREETS. Tae Moser Savino Insrrroriox “i cory 1 OF WASHINGTON, AN ITEM THAT NATURALLY AWAKENS THE CURIOSITY OF ALL WHO ARE ENDOWED WITH A DESIRE OF ECONOMY, AND WHERE I8 THERE A MORTAL THAT 18 WILLING ‘TO ADMIT THAT THEIR INCLINATION 18 NOT IN THAT DIRECTION. DOWT FORGET IN MAKING YOUR FALL PURCHASES OF CLOTHING FOR MAN OR BOY THE GOLDEN EAGLE ASSIGNEE'’S SALE IS THE PLACE TO VISIT. FOR YOUR BOYS YOU WILL FIND sU- BARGAINS. NEARLY EVERYTHING GOES AT ONE-HALF VALUE THE STOCK IS COMPLETE BARGAINS ON EVERY COUNTER. OVEROOATS WITHOUT END, 48 YOU LIKE TO HAVE THEM, AXDIT WON'T Cost YOU MUCH TO PROCURE eeegecrs IN ALL THE STYLES, GRADES WHICH YOU CANNOT PUR- CHASE ANYWHERE FOR DOUBLE THE MONEY. A WARNING VOIOR TELLS YOU SIGNER'S SALE OF a THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING 00., NO, 400 7TH ST. N.W., COR D. 8: BIEBER, ASSIGNER, ae gry RET Now Ruor. ‘YALL AND WINTER STYLES Hats. DRESS SILE HATS, 95, 96, AND 98, ALL THE LEADING STYLES DEBBY HATS AT G2, 62.50, £3, $3,50, 04, AND 95, BOTS HATS, 700. TO a3. JAMES I. DAVIP 8ONB, ‘Corner Pennaylvanis ave, and 12th st, L' Curves Dar Toornow. ‘See lower half of this column for particulars, ry A P AA Aa F AL. AIS a atuea ue BAR GA Tawormaxr To Lunn. Onr Eleventh Annual Special Sale of Cotton ‘woar is continued until the 6,000 garment} | oned on distributing at cost prices are of Monday and Tuesday mado shopping impossibility ; thus it is we had remaining at 12 o'clock this morning 2,323 garments, Oniy two pieces of each Lot wilt be sold to each customer (Our Toe, end 989. CRUSRGARMERTS soe 800, Our 39¢, UNDERGARMENTS for 29c. §a- These “Leaders” of our New Fall Stock, whigh are splendid values at fall prices, must find ready pur- chasers, Remember, only 2,323 more garments to be sold at the apecial sale prices, ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Gontinued below.) More New Jzuszrs Iv. ‘Have you seen the new PATENT STAY HOOKS? ‘The manufacturers of the Patent Btay Hook Jereeys ‘have by the attachment of a small, yet ingenious, odn- trivance overcome the complaint of “pulling up” or ." which no other device has met. The PATENT STAY HOOKS hold down the Jersey, whatever the position or occupation of the wearer, and thus obviate the nevessity of pulling it down repest- edly. Another new thing is our Jersey to button at the back. We quote but twoof no less than THIRTY- THREE new styles, As usual, our prices are from 10 to 15 percent below ‘the prices charged where # credit business is done. THE PALAIS ROYAL Continued.) Tae Laresr New Suozs. Every shop-window in London where. shoes are eX~, Mbited shows LADIES’ LACE BOOTS. They are the! We learned that much during our late+ visit to London. There are hooks half way, #0 they are. easily leced. Those just in we offer at @3 » pair, and’ it may be stated, without exagseration, they couldn't be bought in London under twelve and siz pence. ‘Have you seen our 1888-9 Button Boot for! ‘The price may condemn them—don't let it till you've,| ‘very latest. een them. ‘For Misses’, Boys’, and Children’s Shoes see lower: THE PaLals ROYAL, half of this column, (Continued below.) New Brack Duzss Goons. We've gone ahead of last year, as you'll say; and we have this much confidence in our goods WELL GUARANTEE THEM. ‘We accept the responsiblity. TO YOU NO RISK. BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS, Quality A, Prices, Boa D EK shiny. We buy from the same manufacturers as supply our brothers in business, who do acredit business, but we areenabled to quote lower prices because of our stfict- ly Cash System. ‘Samples will prove this. ‘We haves full line of Black Satin Rhadames, Frail Francaise. Fancy Weaves, Rhadizmer for mourning, Lupin’s Cashmeres, Priestley’s Henriettas, Courtauld's Crapes, &c., &c., but the children demand the space be- low, #0 please ask to be shown our Black Goods, if only to learn about the prices, ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) F, @1 $1.25 €1.35 $1.50 $1.75 81.98 $2.25 €9-On demand, we gives written guarantee binding us to indemnify you should the goods split or wear a. To Mornens. The Special Sale of CHILDREN’S GOODS for Sep- tember 13, 14 and; 15 will be one of Price Surprises, Bring the Children. Make the Palais Royal your shop- ping place, resting place, pl ace of convenience. We've eapecially fitted up our second floor with the new Fall Styles, and will receive you and the children in grand atyle THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Bore Axo Gras: Hose. ‘The warranted fast black “Onyx” Hose, with treble knees, toes, and heels, are the best for BOYS. They are ribbed. 1.7% .60c. Sc. 8, 8% 70c. Plain Fast Black Hose for Girls or Boys, sizes 4 to 836, 30c. to 45c. Prices according to sise, Another quality, 35c. to S5c. Black Lisle Hose, 4 to 834: prices 35e. to 55c. JOB LOT Black Lisle Hone, 35c. for all sizes, These hose have split feet and are good value at 50c. JOB LOT Ribbed Hose, all sizes, at 25c. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Bore Axo Gis Suoze. For the big girl—the young lady—superior Dongols Button Boots, with Opera and Common-Sense Last. ‘These come with High and also Spring Heela..2 Pair. Our School Shoe of straight Goat, while nest looking, -82.50 Patr. in very, very durable. ‘The English Waukenphast. For smaller girls and boys, straight Goat Button only 81.25 Patr. FOR BOYS—Hamans' celebrated School Boots. Will Boots of best quality, outwear two pairs of ordinary Shoes, Bizes 1) to 24 tor @: Sizes 23 to 53 for JOB LOT Boys' Lace and Button Boots, Sizes 11 to 5, only @2 Pair; real value 82.50. TRE PALAIS ROYAL (Continued below). on Cunpazws Faz, Daessrs (Ages 4 to 12 years.) THE STYLES—Wo can't pretend to give descrip- tions in this Little bit of space. You'll learn more, anyway, by bringing the youngster and having thesuit tried om, that takes your fancy. Alterations free of charge during the special sale. THE MATERIALS—Fiannel, Cloth, Cashmere, THE COLORS—Fawns, Grays, Blues, Reds, Browns, THE TRIMMINGS—Rivbon 6, Velvets and Braids. igs PRICES—@3.68, 83.98, $5, $6.68, 87, $8, 89, E2-For Misses from 12 to 16 years prices range from 89 t0 $15.50, ULSTERS FOR CHILDREN. Protects the new dress as well as the child, and can be bought at reduced prices during the special sale. 9, 9% 75e. iy $3 Patr, ‘Enumerating items of special interest to the purchasing public, Wooxesay, Siero, 12,1888, Extraordinary Valuein Sik Plush—We have steurea 50 Pleces of 18-inch Silk Plush, Price which enables us to offer it lower than ever defore. Full.18 inches wide, and the pile ts pure silk-thresd, finished almost equal to the best goods. The new shades are Malteca, ‘Moose, Bois dore (a Dk. Brown), Sultan, Ger- Ret, Cresson, Bordeaux, Ox-Blood, Cardinal, Crimson, Graphite, Gris-Gray, Orange, Man- Garin, Maise, Chasseur, Serpent, Gold an- tique, Bronce, Marine, Navy, Tabac, Reseda, Olive, France-Blue, 3 Saphire, 3-Terrs-Cottas, Gobelins, 2 Peruche (shade on the Olive), 2 ‘Myriles and 4 shades of Browns, which we offer at the low price of 680. PEB YARD, the ‘lowest ever named on this quality. Es- Pecially desirable for Art-Needlework, Table Covers, Easel Scarfs, Mantel Lambrequins and Draperies, (Velvet Dept,, frst floor; annex.) Bisck Goods—The proper fabrics for convent ‘school-dresses are Black All-Wool Cashmeres ‘and Berges, We haves splendid range of Beli- ‘sole Qualities, trom 50c. to $1 per yard. (Black Goods, frst floor; annex.) Pig-@kin Gloves—Ladies who bave been wait- ing for these gloves will be glad to know of their arrival. We sold them last sesson with great success, and had some little diffoulty in Keeping them constantly in stock. They ares six-button length and made from the skin of the young pig; more commonly called Belgium or Sack Gloves. We note that the manufecturer Dill them this season as the “Biaritz Ozarina” Gloves. No matter what the name we recom- mend them as an excellent wearing glove, and particularly desirable for shopping and driving. ‘We hope never to be without them again. Price 81 per pair. We also call attention toanother invoice of $-But. Length Chamois, Buede Gloves, embrotd- ered in Black and self-color. Assorted shades of Tans and Grays, @1 per pair. These excel- lent gloves are go well known to our customers that we conelder comment unnecessary. (Pirst floor; center.) Boys’ School Suite—We shall open to-morrow morning an excellent line of Boys’ Suits, for ‘school woar, they being in dark serviceable me- terial, thoroughly made snd well finished. Btziped. Checked and Mixed Cheviote and Cassi- ‘mores, in « variety of Worfolk and other styles: $5 to @10 per suit. Heavy-weight Navy Blue Cheviote, Qork- screws and Tricots Suits; 88, 69 and 10. You will readily recognize these to be better Values than generally sold at the prices. (Thira floor.) Black Silke—We have scoured the exclusive sale of s new brand of Black American Gros- Grain Silks, which will constitutes feature of this department, We shall call this brand “Cashmere Sublime,” and experienced silt buy- ers will recognize it to be superior to all others forthe price, The makers have the following guarantee stamped on the endof each piece, and we propose to make them live up to it: ‘This alk is warranted not to break,crock or shift, and we will make good any justifiable clains made within six months from date of purchase.” We have five qualities, vis: Quality “A,” at @1 per yard. Quality “B," 961.124 per yard. Quality “C," at @1.25 per yard. Quality “D,” at 61.60 per yard. Quality “E,” at @1.75 per yard. Gilks, Srat floor: annex.) Dressmaking—This departmeat is now fully prepared to meet the requirements of our cus- tomers, In reorganiaing this branch we have been careful toengage only competent Dress- makers, and we guaranteo that every warment will be fully up to our usual high standard in fit, Qnish, style and workmanship, and perfectly satisiactory to the purchaser. We invite your inspection of our splendid line of Dress Fabrics, Tailoring Cloths, Silks, Velvete and ‘‘Novelties” from which we are ready tomake Street, Church and Reception Dresses, Jackets, Raglans, Wraps, Wedding Trossseaux, ete, Considering the bigtt standard of style and workmanship our prices will be found very reasonable, (Gar-Paslora; third floor.) Bath and Boller Towels—Splendia line at 50c each, Two and a half yards long, in the following colors: White, with fancy stripes; Brown, with fancy stripes, and plain Brown, ‘aud White. Only 500 each. SPECIAL.—50 doz. Hand-hemstitched Huck ‘Towels, all pure linen, full bleached, size 19 by 38 inches. A special value at 25c. each, 50 doz. size 22 by 45, Bleached, Pure Linen Damask Towels, neat fancy borders, splendid weight, and excellent value, Only 250, each. (Becond floor.) Turkish Terry Cloths—We offer 100 dos. ‘White Terry Wash Clothe at Sc. each, 50c, per dozen. 50 doz, White Turkish Terry Wash Cloths at ‘860, each, 95c. per dozen. 50 dox. White Turkish Terry Wash Cloths, extra size and quality, only 10c. each. 26-inch Brown Linen Turkish Toweling, only 0c. per yard, 26-inch White Linen Turkish Toweling at 25, 874s, and 46c. per yard. (Becond floor.) Damask Doylies—We are showing s splendid line, not equalled by any previous offering. We quote; 100 Dozen, Extra Quality, Bleached Damask Doylies, only $1 per dozen, 50 Dozen,ditto, in new and attractive designs, only $1.25 per dozen. 50each, Finer Quality, and handsomer pet- terns, at $1.75, 82 and $2.50. (Wecond floor.) Fancy Cloths for 5 O'clock Tea—We have se- cured s small lotof Fancy Table Cloths, which ‘wecan offer very low, viz: 2 Fine, Fancy Damask Cloths, 2 yards square, lattice work pattern, with red-and-biue borders, Oue dozen % Fancy Damask Napkins to match, Price per set, 64, . One 8-4 Fancy Buff Table Cloth at ¢5. ‘3 Eight-quarter, Linen Canvas, Table Cloths, with elaborate border of deep faggotting, ‘finished with long knotted fring, 2 white and 1 corn. Only 86 each. (Second floor.) Blanket Wraps—We have secured s half-dozen choice Wrapper Blankets from Austria, one of = Pattern, and they are not to be duplicated this ‘season. These are all woo! through and through, have reversible sides,.and feel like Down to the touch The patterns are moire ands set figure, ‘with a colored border in harmony. 912 each. GPourth floor.) - THEPALAISROYAL | wyoLgsaLE BUYING 18 CHEAPEST. (Continued below.) Evserrame Fon Canna. FOR BOYS—We pick at random. ‘Itis the very auintesence of econdmy to buy Uttle things in quantities when » saving can be effected. It necessitates » little larger outlay, ‘yet it is vast! y superior to buying from “hand- to-mouth,” as you always have the articles, ‘which can be neatly arranged ready for use, and breakable. Lengths, 7,8 9 and 10 inches. 10, 12, 14, and 16c. per dosen. ‘Best English Twilled Cotton Tape, Black and ‘White, ¢ yards to the piece; ito 1 inch wide, Prices, 40, 50, 65, 75 and 900 per dosen ‘White Pearl Buttons, with 2 and 4 holes; 12 oaen for 75, 80¢., $1.00, 1.10, $1.35 and PY -WOMEN COOKS. $10 TO 940; MAIDS, Lhe eR) eR 1 Dak 1S AGENCY, 613 7th st n.w. \y ANTED— WOMEN OOOKS, #10 TO $40; CBAM- W ‘emalas, Nurses ‘and bet a sity oF Shoks. "SARL A. COOMBS USO Fetiae, ol2-8e ‘Hands, ‘omen, wanted). NHAM'S, be Goo Pe ke WaNTED-2 youn WITH ONE OR TWO W sears experionoe is the drag business. APDIy #28 That nw. ae WASTED. A PLAGE AS CHAMBERMALD OR TO shay ‘Bushte; good Teferease Call or ° er Court, betwee ¥ aid W ate wen.” WASTED<9, TO DICK'S AGENCY FOR COOKS, Laundress, House Girls, Maida, a'Senired 714 Vout ot o>. i: FOR, BNE carrot ait rok i references cuchanged rf Ey ‘areen, Benn” a tress, Butlers, Coacht Waiters, and Biichen brip. | Ward. ferences ‘ot! ‘Aihave city niference. 613 Mth knew. weld-at™ 1 Awe we, ne ¥ QOR RENT—FOUR | F FOUR GENTLEMAN J ANTED AT HEADYU. TERS — POSITIONS Cooks. Chambersasiaa Yate n Nurese Seametross Mien Waiter Gocta Coachmen, | Dat. "addres SELEC jutlers. SAM'L a, COOMBS. 926 Fat nw. well-4t Fee BEST sic roman WANTED PosiTIONS FOR COOKS, CHAMBER Jet, 2d and $4 floors of O18 1 at. AME SSRs ER ays nd all modern conveniences. good location gen Fomiits, fowls nestsuraste: be M BURN HAM = * 630-632 F st. sel 2-3t* ¥V IRL TO COOK AND DO Wirtinecron nes gat a0 nike city ree a ee Natsreviecs oe Snr rise 2-24 wet D—-TWO GIRI&, ONE K AND the othe to do Ley its two Menecoeeis Teaa F selock WAxTEDT YOUNG Max FOR FUR ‘businees. Only, ‘well ex- perimnead need “apply. ‘Address Box’ 75, Star office AE er CARPET AND FUR- GLETON® ee ‘ANTED — AN AMERICAN LADY ABOUT ment alaiy, 68 weeny cadre, ee aac iE W. WALKER, O12 F st. now. ER AND TYPE. Wanirirchstentee require Be Sar olicest y AN HITE GIKL TO TAKE CARE OF NEITE GFL 10 TARE, CARE OF ENERGETIO SALESMAN to the trade, in Baltimore, ‘Address’ Box 70, Star office, Wanten=s XOUNG LADIES, + ae a stags docr “of ALBAUGH'S OFEEA HOUSE. Thurmiay morning at 9 o'clock sbarp. it ‘ANTED—WOMAN TO OOOK, WASH AND IRON Wittani vate family. ’Ao,4 Chnmterald re ese. ‘conn ‘women furnish good references. Callat the Ariinwtou Hotel.1* ‘WASTED—COOKS, CHAMBERMAIDS, HOUSE. Keepers, waiters, BUFses, seainstresses, house RatiOSa EMPLOYMENT AND ROOSCRENTING TENG BUREAU, Rooms 1 and %, first floor. 1008 F st. n.w. ‘BelZ-6t ‘ANTED—A maid. “Apply, wth reference, at 416 Oth st ‘WOMAN FOR CHAMBER- JOR KENT—FLEGANTI x Fon See rea fo ieawmaees te 2k RENT—A LARGE FRONT ROOM. SUITABLE for two. comfortabiy aud uewly fw iabed, with oad. at vory -x35 Tbe Mvomable terme Lies Tice ae JOR KENT —¢18 PER MONTH—4 UNFURNISHED Fans cca jouacening. en tata 5°90 p. im.” References require wie. {Ok RENT—LARGF. RANDSOMELY FURS: Howun «suite or die. beck rou with pees p 1 TWO FIRST-CLASS WHITE W dicta citations, good wages required. Answers two days, 383.C st. a. ie ANTED—BY TWO COLORED GIRLS SITUA ieay clan for three days. AS Tite ew ae ‘WANTED SY 4 RESPECTABLE WHITE ounT. Wa en jusework. private family ‘Call tne cma 5: Wa SPECTABLE 0 ED W ures. ilerencee Pets West Waal ae (I ‘ANTED—BY A SETTLED WHITE WOMAN A PO Co eral house work; best city ce. G., Star ofoe. ‘ Bath. “TOIT Met noe JOR RENT-SEVRRAL Vili F\Goventent Unturnintea eens aeANT, ABD banged reas L. B, Star often ~ Fok BST ITNO Love LY ROOMS. FURNI ae aittive an 5 winded hoor ie | private family. suitable portland Plata. 3108 Lith wt JOR KENT some suites WV AS TED—8Y a RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN Bara gt yg Boot of refisence fromthe North, SY Roberts. 12t4 Mist Calloreddroen, ae WASTED EMPLOYMENT FOR CHAM. bermaids, Louse! DUreen,wallresmes Bret doo Fh SEX Sr00ND, stony ne furnished: south front bay" wintlowsctgast pee Ruirce lites of Surv, aloo, ball room. if desired BOE noe wend JOK RENT_ONE LARGE THIRD STORY FuONT Too. furnished of uafurwished,, 2 win a Sloot sultabie: for tws gentlemen oF gent nats rivers, OOM-RENTING BUREAU, Kooms 1 and 2, of, 1008 F st. aw. ‘se12-ote WAXTED2Y THE SON OF A DECEASED Nason morning and evening work so that ho can | 618 Oth at. u.w., bot F aid cs H attend public echool: best of Fefsrences given if Te- = sD woowe ise —S Ls eee of SSP Se” | JPOk, RENT-Fouvisuay ~“KOOss ANSE onal i ie ANTED—BY PRACTICAL ACCOUNTANT A 7 set of Dooks to write uyy or any clerical work after YF COR 11Te Bw Go'clock pm, Address Box'25, Star office, well JOR RENT—1016 Mal ANTED—A MAN ACCUSTOMED To TRAY r Wrens eee aera NED 20 SEAEE | JOR, Ret Tiras — ling wits Americas Teenie ter Say" jeaee, ee | Hegel been, | Feietonces “addiees De Teer oe? eeiG. ge | poemds mped metehinr ff Inquire in store, 1123 8 wt JOR RENT—A FINe Room for a jentiona: WANTEDIYOUNG LADY OF EXPERTENCE DF- sires position as t governess. teaches En- lish, French, mathematics and vocal and tustrum-ntal Tausic, bes: references. Address Miss EMMA HOW AKD, care Mrs. Thos. Bruce, Libery, Va. se “KNISHED FRONT uuaylvania eve. a wlzee we. iTRD—A YOUNG MAN, BETWEEN 10 AND. Wites PA ah AV Aa ee chara g aeecaer wees a 00.,617 Fat. nw. wel2-2t° ‘ANTED—A FRED CYLINDER PRES! tian beve experlouees G33 Fat hee WANTED_A RELIABLE WOMAN, FOR GENE- 2, of two; must be well recouimended, "B10 Sedet n- me ws ED-AT ONCE—A WHITE GI amber work and make bersel: genera in email family. Apply at once, 208 E st. nw, WANTEDIA RELIABLE MATURED GENTLE- qn, fila ip oar busines: recommen. Gfloes Gand 71904 Fat Ree ow ANTED — DUNDORE’S EMPROYMENT BU- at, condiusted by laden hen ad women, while \d colored, for all kindof domestic iubor, for District Sind states with references: “717 Mt tw: od Out 'ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS CATERER TO TAKE riche party. rt room and Bitehen. rare chance to re m 84, Star vilioc. sez St Ucitora - Specialty: Old people's inrugance:ages 60 to 84. Apply to BE. L, EVANS, O31 Fat aw. sel 2-Ri° ANTED—A SETTLED WHITE WOMANTO DO iene housework for anal sly: mya atay of nighte aud bring referenoce; good wages: 131 Cat. 40. eiiane WVANTED_AT BURGESS & CO. 925 F ST. N. W.. noes. for sed Momeny gute, se ficlabors Hien anes or 5 foreooks and waiters. selioe” ‘ANTED—TO, TYPE WRITERS PERMANENT. en 82 Severe Type; write male or female, stationery, ‘beexpert wo take moana Fidd ASSIST L¥ 000) belot; not wanted at iy at 1447 Mase, ave., from 13 to OP. ing in the house of iat! y ANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK AND DO GEN- R RENT THREE UNFURNISBED ROOMB ON Freront fond 3 ou tind door, suitable tor cueueeplue, Went suoderate $20'uite ee sheet ENT—TWO FRONT AND BACK COM municating, furnished Rooms, ainwie or en guite ____WANTED--ROOMS. D—BY TWO LADIES, AN UNFURNISHED east of 7th st. | second Wath-roow on ame Boo D bern AIOE Ts | petted "SieRow Was sae Waste sy A GENTLEMAN, OK KENT— POUR ROOMS ON sbi xD in a quict locality, ee i third floors, furushed of unfurnished wilh or peste tS gear” =i ice: noshilies lata required, 454 Mase. ave. ‘sell JOR Ki NT—VERY DESIRABLE FRONT ROOM, second floor. 1017 14th st. nw sell ow | Fgh BENT TO GENTLEMES, BKIOHT CHEER W ANTEDOBY 4 GENTLEMAN AXD WIFE FouR Unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping om Ist | or 24 floor: in northwest section, wost of 7th drem ROOMER, 1024 9th st. n.w. BOOMER x a ful room. freshly papered, newiy aud yANTED—ROOMS WITH BOARD farnished, €8. Also all bere , A a at Fa | private fatally, place for'bieyele, 1420 11ie st. 3 ent ‘locat mmmodatiou® ‘apd tal) : Price no consideration if otherwise satiiectiry ony | JOR RENT-AT 1112 M OT. N.W., NICELY POR: Rul particulate will receive attention. ORLEANS, | A mished rooms with bath aiid attendance, suftsbse tar Oi {iS | for'one or two persons Ur gentleman and 3 UNFURN — Room, “LocaTep | Merete. _ SOLO Nee Vere ave aod Nee | {Ok RENT“A7L BST NW. THLE mRAOTE: elgg i i SR ful Unfurnished Rogmia, second Boor, eujtaine for moe oT iui honerheermie. yarior furmiabed. ANTED—WITHIN BASY DISTANCE OF B. & | able tor two geutisines, southerks eapooute tes Se ‘unfar jences ‘and board for wife and infant. busband away | JJOK KENT—WHOLE SROOND sTORY, PUI jhoatly : reference or pay in advanc®. address, » Bished. five pieamaut rooms, or au waite, location, &c., T. U ¥., Star office. Bourd, if desired. 1120 17th st nw. WWasTeD—TWo on THREE FOuNISHED | JOR RENT—1204 K ST, LARGE AND MaNb- Li Ae Se state price,” location and all particulars. Address | OF thid floor, with private family eit" im HAKOLD, Star office. shaiibi sells WANTED GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE | two nfurniabed. comm with table board. Address: P.O: Box S48 wci1-Bt" ANTED-IN REFINED PRIVATE FAMILY, cntrally located. Koom and Board for geuti wan, wife sud daugttcr, from Uctober 1 to Juue T terms reasonable and sccotutnodations Snst clans. Ad JOR RENT—10¢ 11TH ST. & E. SHOOND svORT Fiat: mod. tinge. /ueht housckespine-@12: pass the door, F-street car line near by. Al ‘story front room furnished, #6 sort ae JOR KENT—FURNISHED OK UNPUKNU Fooms with board. Furnished rooms 820 Per mouth ; modern uprovewenta: 20 7. betwen kad dress, with particulars, Box 82, Star office. soS-4t* FORREST At 1109 T ST. NW. A NICELY FOR. WANTED{BY A YOUNG DIPLOMAT 4 SUITE | of Furnished Rooms, on first or second floor, in guphboriond of 17th nt Gnd ber. Kamd Lmao. w. FOREIGN, Pendieton House, oa WaAXTED-RooMS—PLACE YOUR ROOMS WITH ta it you want Immediate tenanta, We are having Sere porn, ot 3 per month, ck" Toumn at Bab rosa family , location central “ ~Tlee OR RENT—AT 106 5TH ST. NT, Two OR three unfurnished rycius with buard im @ plomaat wotne, Dear East Cap. st, with board fur tw. eral housework, small family: white w: alare nuizber of applicants every day” Row ts the | 3 Sag ferred ‘referouces “B30 Ast. | time. before the sean . HUTCH: ee APN TLE | HSM CO out Pita Hote fears mr sien tte 5S TED CATONGELOGOD WATTERS SiGeTH | Eetste Amcnta, 1931 Potmw. "aclO-3 coud tour. could "part ene NT ONCE GOOD WATTERS: S605" | Ry aNtTED OW CAriTOL “HILT. TH cen elle ‘ANTED—A RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRL FOR | wie, and duuchtor, private family, where. thats tea Doms WITH Ev ps wceral housewo:k: small family; no covking | Taco siuuae. Address, with particulars, OOMS, | 2 °° scto.be ._ Apply 3274 yak aw. 7° “soi ina | Star ticn FW ee | FP QR BENT ROOMS DON'T RUN ALL OFmR RESPECTABLE GENTEEL WOMAN, | \y7ANTED_BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE HAND. | F’thecity lookiug for rooms. cone. t» imalouapons vd arom sud tp acai in chaaulvorwork it | WW sony farnissed four it a desirable incnse. with | aiid make yoursutsction, ind if we: haven't wat son a ire, family. City referenocs required. Call st | pleasant, refined, private family; terms not over #40 | Wat we will gt it. Noo for we wet our 927 Hat aw. __sell-2t°_ | ber month; best’ references. Ai J.B. ML, Metro- | pay at the other end. KP. HUTCHINS & CO. ieom ANTED— YOUNG wai Lyk 1GaR politan Club. | Renters and Real atate Agents, 1321 F «t.n.w.ce-t tobacco Uislices, to cab vase city trade, tus = = JOR RENT-—BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, SINGLE On 1ee; Hous other p Adress — = BEAUTIFUL BOC Bor's star omco. seen A | — WANTED-—-HOUSES. comer house: south and east irunt. oper Prepares te WANTED-KANGE AND FURNACE MEN AND AN oi WNER, TWO OR FOUR Foou; Fefereboes required. “11 ’ EDWARD CAVEELY SE 0;, | pullding as well, also price abd location. Address NW. CAN ACCOMM ee og CEWO FIRST OLAS eniiireny | CASE: Sar office sel2-3e date partion with nicely fufnlnied aind tutu uated ANTED—TWO FIBST-CLASS MIL INERY | OOo On re apmiica | Mout with or without toads nna MAC Water hes: ‘A. DONOVAN'S. 904, Fat. | WW tint tor Houses. Owners can ‘eccurseood tes: | 22OR RENT—FURNIGHED—HADDOOME SUITE oan wpiniaiminemmesiress og Ps SRISHED-HARDOOME, SUITS WANTEDIGUOTRING SALESMAN AND, WIN | Utaiurela:ina't the matagement of their proves tsuliy located, wear Soott Capel” Ww dresser. Address slog CLOTH: | by placius it with me for ING, Siar oitice sina feeLO-St. | etl2-1m GEO. W. LINKINS, Cor. 200% and Hi ste, \TED—A WHITE WOMAN TO COOK, WASH, y ANTED—TO RENT FURNISHED HOUSE, 8 OR WV ed eh Smaiey Rpattis a8 | NV 10 fiona an cima oy even or miles o ne eat fs iy of adults: prompt attention to ES = Sey ae wae rcivame number of Youss abd. monthly , r (0, CAN | font. “Address Oe eel2ae x 30 pete in write NATIONAL COMSELVATONY OF SUSIC. WANTEDSTO, RENT HOUSE. CENTRALLY LO- Py gy Re 215 12th st. nw. 2010-3" cated or im ‘West ud. €30°to 890 « mouth. in | apd well furnished. to be tented Es A advance, references, Address Ik. Star ollce Ji family wit ‘Worrus by © siccentul teacher; will visit homes: | \\ANTED—OCT. 1 OR 8 -ONER, AN 8 on 10-| “84 _s.@_ Witontion te beginners end savanced puptie; | WW ‘ocm house, convenient tocara ang tn good ioce- | [OR RENT—TO GENTLEMEN ONLY—NEWLY- Settrorarences.” Address Miss B . GORDARAM Gy | tion: by the year or longer, family of aduita. Addrees furmised Koon: ‘boune Jum out Yo Gret Clam sen. 3. — 2 Sox | tuned. OLE Met ne. es renee TED—A FURNISHED HOUSE OF 8 on 9 | © i = W foci, rent must be ressopable. Addrem CF. | [OOK KENT—1500 H STR. W_ 6 SULCOLT. Benreant-at-Arma Ufice, House of irpre- | [roca cuvaite ot single. wewiy at TAKE THE AGENCY OF — — = | Hotel, tur i 18516 inches: weight, 500 | OR SALE—ONE PAIR OF VERY FINE CONDUC- | changed U™ OF ##¥te Siew in ice. A tor Mares; good matches cot | oe Ban . by otber sate | Safi"sn Fiittulstes rose in the cig, with cre bot gure of by the. safe pool. | Wii Le gee jo-se"" | at she Clinton House, corner hah sod tts. SH TO EMPLOY a FEW | VW ANTED—FOR PROMPT PURCHASERS, 4 GOOD 3 Wish TO EMPLOY A Few | WANTED-FoR! Meee ASERS. 1 C000 | FTOR RENT—THREE VERT JAROE COMMUST. the ound rotll oo Rrethingteen Be ce | #10,000; one about a7 G00, cpr abut $3,000, und | Festung roomn ua Boor aor euturniaied; Sa Eijtatng seus Weare be acres ala Sne about $4,000. TYLER fei 307 slugle or ou eulte, very desirable ch for particulars, | No. portale anewored.. CENTER” ED_HOUSES TO RENT: FURNISHED OR | 208 RENT—4 COMMUNICATING ROOMS, THUD Niab ira Co., — sot-sew.st | W iivuraishel, weare som Deviig, applications £ Boge of pouse 626 Bot awe for Wanted AGENTS FOR LADIES’ AND | all classes of houses, TLLEE & KU: FORD, $20. Lpquire in the store below uf G. s Giitdrenve Wear, © Valuabie enables sree nw ee @itionally. Write Mra F.C. FARRINGTO Box 685. WAxtep to PURCH. 8 aes = Catena = Deiguborhood at {rou & accord ——— ee code PCE ter St ae | —— O RENT—FLATS.__ = — wer JOR RENT—WERT END FLATS 2090 K #7. = ae te | F'Sear new Signal Office, hve batisand NTED—A ER SHOP, ET TANTED-BY A CASH PURCHASER, A MODERN | hot ‘and cold “water, cual Clusia, "ke €20, ineter: r ‘Address B.D. H.. Star offloe. Wit ft house, with 6 to 8 roome. on Capitol Hulk: euce reguired. ae ay te NS ENOW THAT WE aE deal withauy on: except owner, w aE TO KNOW THAT WE RE- ahd lowest onal ot at NTED_HOUSES OF ALL GRADES TO KENT 2 well, We have more ‘calls for houses to rent x TH : vat ‘of 14th ate Ne W: ; HERRON & RAMEY, 15 rear eyerigoent, af at sancti vat “ we Oh SALE-HORSH, BUGGY AND HARNESS FOR ED_I Sn en fume Genera Or Ag ‘ Fs vee rt Bt 5 Feioatiad’ = Maguire 1107 Tiemet. | WANTED—LOTS. _ ees locatin unsurpassed it y a ' OAL 30 KNOW THAT PRIVATE | WW ANTED—TO PURCHASE FOR CASH, a BUILD. | ———__——____ —= ‘\yANTED — ALL TO KNOW THAT PRIVATE 2 FORORARS FUR. CARE. 9 BONE — = Witapagastisiisetrnmedannanrerar | NV irunaen Gitreeutiee erga | FOR RENT—STORES dae jars address AB. Q., Btar offiee.8 Deed Py reas NOD Of Property and low- | OR RENT—1790 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. K. AyANTED_FOR CASH, AN ALDERNEY og ce New and desirable store. ‘ANTED—FOR CASH, AN ALDERNEY Ol JER- fee % W boy Gow sood roliker. “Aagireas D.N. ROW. care — Frico O15 Pt Ft ee 9 00, of Junce F, Barbour, 14th and Bats. 0 ase MER & 00; WASP a. "ABLOBR FURNITURE UPHOL- Rad inet ae FOR RENT-£11 POURTRENTH Si 'N.W. FIRE ’ BR N fed Mattes <oeparaaannt Work cons Fok TRADE_A NEW BRICK BUSINESS HOUSE SUT tet ine etietiouer alge ’ . x : opens ‘crowing Western cit) 4 . Tirganlgnces: address 0: NELSUS, 914 20th st nw. | A’ adionutug pers louse, in a erowsnys Western city o Geis PEtaen ¢.00. aa dence im Washington. For particulars address Dox yar Guy F. selz-lm_ | FOR RENT—1909 OEVERTE OF. 5S; ae : aa, SEE LAWN Se cated new store; with fue cellar, and room 10-10" TEED Getnw._| T'sncennd commercial Clerks —“Tvme ig money Tato Seeond! cr for dwelling Ce ‘hous worth * caaily. i _— bas WA tD—50 HEAD OF YOUNG BOUND HORSES io IN IT," 30 Kast Lith st, New York city. Tabs. Spee: yt carrtare, ght Giving. and, sodas = FOR RENT-1214 F ST. X.W.. ar work. Must be of = x) Frodeiieywell broted, and free from bed abiteabd | (On ¢ALE—THE OLD-ESTABLISHED CARRIAGE | buildin. tonneriy SEW Howton & Ca. vingee ale gat} on ot | Son forseifine bad health “ADRIy on frets "sis%% | ational to tore room, tock raisers and owners are requested to veiling = a adaseoe iat catooton B. R EOL STisiter & co. panes Fr Setionters Ex cea geet FoR RENT-1739_AND 1741 PERM Aves RW re aSe aera ane ace rek ob = Tris $35 oer mon! ‘SSTED-ELECTRICITE 1S NERVOUS | FfOUSH 711 GSE NW WITH SMALL STORE ere i Mental and seturee ote | restaurant, or any light burincas on tiie thorouchtars, Mihai Sclation, Sirectaren, S| Tris bo rented chap for odises; sat $30. kepees seid Dei stawaour | Gat elLiw an ee ‘an HTEGOUDTRING EXCHANO PUL Oy ar, | Kivorent ,peaninies guava end Forte cman's cast ‘olf Ulothing. Send Beal." | [lok SALE—A BARGAIN—A DRUG STORE DOING Sh 's paying business, os , for WwW ops : or Anus Wigtne. Ful se11-6t = Meo ET Bol ave. n.2.,or address’ ‘PANTER Ts THE FENGION AD cLanw ‘avily Stand, patties Phureday evenings oss desiring to sell out, or take in a _ ae. ‘col-Lm ubderstands the od hae some captial to"1n- a. a Nest therein, may ierranements " We ae Ae ot ee welt 43, Star office. Dor per’ . sae tS Sat Ot Do ry Pa!eve. mw. = ‘unde to beat oF mo pay. We “ast ; ARPERCFOR GSE: TOMREEORE FRASER BOARDING. fersaene Se wi ied BO eat RENEE PAPERED, PaTSTED, CSOMNOOK, 718 ioth ue uss ee *yi8 B BAUM, 219 Th wt aw. 0 eee ey am coir ot Fit ieee metres cartel oa Weer sell: | hi Rast ca niocos rs erie ‘and pean LEN 516 1.W, DOUBLE AND x * Poa atte | ees Scena ‘ Eb ad Lotte Laer