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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: wuamay. September 14, 1988, Til mere their own purporo best, and at the same SETreatly accommodate Tux Stan. tf they will send fore noon to-morrow their aniouncements for extra lange edition of Saturday's paper, the forms ‘Si which must begent topress much earlier than on Ueother Ave days of the wok. ————+e2__ ‘The law prohtpiting overhead wires reads as fol- lows: “The Commissioners of the District of Cotumbia shall not, after the 15th day of Septem- ‘ber, 1888, permit or authorize any additional tele- Staph, telephone, electric-light, or other wires to be erected or maintained on or over any of the Mtreets or avenues of the city of Washington.’ Several questions have been raised in respect to ‘the proper construction of this law. Does the Probibition respecting the streets of Washington apply Ww the steets of Georgetown, popularly Rnown as West Washington? It ts stated that Congress intended it to thus apply, but unless this 4s indicated in other parts of the appro- Priation act, or in some other way than through expressions of opinionzby Congress- men, this point will not avail, and the only ques- Hon to be determined is whether Washington Jegally includes the streets on the other side of ‘Rock Creek as West Washington, or excludes them ‘a8 Georgetown. It is also questioned whether, Under the law, overnead wires authorized by the ‘Commissioners before the 15th may not be actually erected after that dave. An intention to allow this course ts credited to a part of our legislators, ‘Dut this interpretation of the law has not a leg to Stand on. ‘The Commissioners shall not after the 18th “permit or authorize any additional wires to Deerectea.” In other words, they shall neither Passively suifer nor actively approve such an rection after the date named. The Intention of individual Congressmen in the matter ts of course irrelevant. Tnere is no ambiguity In the words employed. Congress 1s not presumed to rob the ‘Word permit of its ordinary meaning, and to be guilty of tautology, by using the two words per- Init and authorize toconves preciselythe same idea, ‘The last question 1s whether the additional wires erected before ‘he 25th with the approval of the Commissioners can be permitted by these officials tobe maintained after that date. The law says that the Commissioners shall not after the date Bamed authorize or permit any adaitional wires “to be erected or maintained.” Some way will Perhaps be devised to construe these words whica Will not require the taking down of wires erected Defore the 15th, since with the opposite construc- on the law would become subject to the charge Of absurdity. It would fix a future date for an Immediate prouidition to go into effect, tor nobody ‘Would erect wires before the 15th if he saw that be would be required to take them down tmmedi- ately after that date. Efforts are betug made to modify the law in the interest of the overacad Wires. Such applications will give Congress the Opportunity to state cieariy what streets of the ‘District the proibition ts intended to cover, and to clear up any other portions of the law. concerm ing the meauing of which any serious question Sxists, —————— ‘To show how wiidiy wide of the mark some cam- Paign stories fly, no better tllustration can be found than the paragraph which has been doing service in certain temperance papers of late, repre- senting Mr. Harrison as declining to drink & toast in wine because he was “une of a class of seventeen Young men who graduated together; the other Sixteen now fill drunkard’s graves, and all from the pernicious habit of wine drinking.” Somebody ‘as taken the trouble to hunt th's narrative down, And fads that one of the sixteen dead drunkards 4s a Roman Catholic mouk actively engaged in religious work in Baltimore; eight became Protes- tant ministers, including the Kev. David Swing, of Chicago, and Representative Joun A. Anderson, of Kansas; four became lawyers, including Milton Sayler and Prot. L. W. Ross, of the University of Jowa; one ts a physician and a prominent church elder; one wasacolouel in the Uuton Army and ‘Was killed at Gettysburg, and one, who was of Temperate habits, died soon after graduation. $$ ‘The autopsy held on the corpse of Mr. Crowley, the distinguished ctimpanzee, has brought into Prominence the peculiar formation of his feet, ‘Which he coull use, like otuer quadrumana, for many of the ordinary functions of hands This has led to the inquiry, by one enthusiastic Dar- Winlan, whether humin beings, if brougnt up, through several generations, witout shoes, would Rot acquire similar dexterity with their f2et, It may be remarked, as a contribution to the sub- Ject, that the availability of tue human foot for Purposes usually confined to the hand, has been shown by the armiess men and women attached to traveling shows for a quarter ceatury past, if not longer. They use pen, or handie scissors, ‘with apparent ease. One rather sktliful armless artist hay been seen in Antwerp for several years Painting daily In one of the lange galleries, seavea Defore his easel in a high chair, and holdlag his Pallet aud Idle brushes with tus coes of his lett foot, while thos? of his rizut grasp24 the brush with which he was laying oa the pigmeats He ‘Was said to have been hora without arms and to have learad without any trouble this extraordi- Rary use of his feet for a double purpose. It ts evident, however, taat the discovery of the divided funetioas of the fo0t at a period when shoes were Rot worn Would ruia the reputation of the “old masters” of painting, whose classical pictures, re distinsulsned as muca for the vougn-looking, Weathery feet given to the heroes of antiquity as for any other feature in desiga or color. ——— ane ‘The scenes enacted at the Columbus Encamp- Ment of the G. A. R. om the discovery that some- Body had invited the President to attend the meeting, recalls the excitement of last year about Ris prospective visit to St. Louis. They are the ‘more to be regretted because there must be, in She mind of every one who reads of them, some Sort of association with party politics—a ‘thing particularty to be deplored in the case of & patriotic And benevolent society of this kind. Whether the majority of the G. A. K. are democrats or repubil- cana, whether they approve of the President's Pension vetoes or not, they are all presumptively Yoyal citizens of the United States, and bound to | BOYS LONG PANTS SUITS, qhow ordinary respect for the office of a chet Magistrate chosen by the people. ee ‘The New York mugwump papers ‘War against the candidacy of Gov. Hill, and the Post repites to the threat of the World, that if the Independents oppose Hill, the Hill men will knife Cleveland, as follows: “We thimk that the state of New York ee electoral vote ‘to Cieweiatd “wd erage spite of this bad nomuation at Buflal ever may be the consequences, we will not, either by silence or otherwise, Join in uzdermining the “«uite” Rim. We shalt there is any knifing to be ‘dene, iet thos was owe Hegiance to tbe democratic party (as we do not) ——__—. Mr. Harrison has taken the trouble to write a etter saying that the campaign report of his ‘Sdollar-a-day” speech i$ not Worth denying. ‘This ‘Will satisfy his frieuds, of course; but his enemies will doubtless keep barping on the same string, @eclaring that he has not given the lie flatly to the story. It would be a good idea for ali cands. dates for ofice, if they cousider a canard worthy any notice whatever, to resist the temptation to Sarcasm, and confine themselves to a blunt “No.” ‘That would cut off all criticisin at one sweep, ——_—<— - = ut we sual not ‘The democrats consider it rather a suspicions Sign that Manager Quay wears a solemn face and Concedes that the democratic declare open | MEN'S AND YOUTHS’ FALL OVERCOATS, » but what. | CEIVED. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, “Tae Risxa Sran GROCERY COMPANY,” A Coor Question. DOWT BE FOOLED BY TEMPORARY SPELLS OF WARM WEATHER, WHILE YOU SLEEP, “OLD PROB" IS LIABLE TO LET ‘THE BOTTOM OUT OF THE MERCURY, AND DOWN SHE'LL GO. THESE CHILLY AUTUMNAL DAYS ARE SEASONABLE, AND WHAT IS SEASONABLE MAY BE EXPECT- ED. YOU NEED A FALL OVERCOAT. YOU ARE ASHAMED TO WEAR YOUR WINTER ONE 80 SOON, FOR IT 18 TOO HEAVY; AND, BESIDES, MAY LOOK SHABBY. IF YOU WANT TO BE COMFORTABLE, AND STYLISH AT THE SAME TIME, OURS 18 ‘THE STAKE FOR YOU TO TIE TO. YOU ‘MUST KNOW OUR STOCK 18 THE LARGEST, AND WE TELL YOU IT IS UNAPPROACH- ABLE IN THIS CITY. WE MANUFACTURE ‘THESE COATS OURSELVES. EACH STEP, FROM THE CLOTH IN THE PIECE TO THE COMPLETED GARMENT, 18 CAREFULLY SORUTINIZED, MOST CUSTOM WORK 15 NO BETTER. STANDARD OF WORK—-THE HIGHEST; STANDARD OF PRICE-THE ‘LOWEST. STRAWS SHOW WHICH WAY THE TIDE BUNS, IN ONE OF OUR 7TH-STREET WINDOWS ARE THE STRAWS. ON THE THIRD FLOOR 18 THE“FLOOD" OF STOCK. ELEVATOR, 1239 G ST., AND 701 13TH ST. ¥. W. GRAND OPENING, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, ‘With an entire New and Select Stock of ‘MEATS AND PROVISIONS, FINEGROCERIES, TABLE LUXUBIES, DELICA- CIES, FARINACEOUS PRODUCTS, COFFRES, ‘TEAS, SPICES, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES, LIQUORS, ALE, BEER, &0. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Everything at Ruling Market Prices, Prompt Delivery. ANDREW J. HEILBRUN & 00., Props. ‘Telephone 982-2, eel4-3t Srecuz Low Parces SAKES AND COMPANY. JUVENILE RAIMENT. PROGRESS “18 POSSIBLE IN EVERY- ‘THING, WE THOUGHT WE HAD REACH- ED A HIGH DEGREE OF PERFECTION IN CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, BUT THIS SEA- ON WE MOUNT A STEP HIGHER. THE VARIETY 18 GREATER, THE QUALITY 18 BETTER, AND WE ARE ABLE TO TURN THEM OVER TO YOU FOR LESS MONEY. SCHOOL SUITS ARE DEMANDING OUR AT- TENTION NOW, AND THEY OUGHT TO INTEREST YOU. WE'VE GOT STACKS OF THEM, AND THEIR EQUAL CANT BE L HEILBRUN'S ON! USE, epee = ww, FOUND FOR THE MONEY ELSEWHERE, : Soy, i THE BECR! SUCCESS LIES ‘Bee “The Old Lady in Window." oe Sad THE FACT THAT WE MANUFACTURE THESE GOODS WITHOUT REGARD TO THE COST. PERFECTION 18 AIMED AT; PRICE A SECONDARY CONSIDERATION. THE BOY WANTS TO BE AS NEATLY CLAD aS, HIS ELDERS; YOU WANT HE SHOULD BE. WE CAN FIX HIM OUT AT FROM $2.50 TO 25, ACCORDING TO THE SIZE OF THE BOY. EVERYTHING HE NEEDS WE'VE GOT. WHERE ELSE ARE YOU GOING TO . FIND ALIKE OPPORTUNITY? YOUR DUTY 18 PLAIN. P. &—Tickets and Souvenirs, We Wax Bz Crcseo TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) ON ACCOUNT OF HOLIDAY. WILL OPEN aT6P. M. ARRIVAL OF OUR FALL IMPORTATIONS OF . SAKS AND COMPANY, EVERYBODY’ TAILORS, 77TH STREET AND MARKET SPACE elt Proctauartos: ‘We came to Washington last fall, hired very modest quarters at 819 Market pace, put instock of OUR CELEBRATED CRAWFORD SHOES, advertised in Washington papers our locality and the merits of our hos, and have patiently awaited resulta, July 1, feeling that OUR CRAWFORD SHOE was Sppreciated in ‘Washington, we leased for a term of years three floors in building 903 Pennsylvania Se aes fon. (40 tocnes wide.) all | 7% oe ue ee Syusk. oases oeclh eit over at Gor eee Gokihe | chloe eck rT bitter af 4c. a yard. which is the regular’ 60c quality, my edhpdehlegeth aag CELEBRATED CRAWFORD SHOE in LACE, BUT- TON and CONGRESS in ALL STYLES, S1ZE8 and 1 We claim for OUR CRAWFORD SHOE DURABIL- ITY, STYLE and COMFORT. ‘We guarantee to every REASONABLE purchaser SATISFACTION. and rely upon the quality of our Shoe for future sales rather than extensive sdvertis- ing. Gentlemen who have been wearing a “custom-made shoe” will find our shoe EQUAL TO IT; those who have Leen wearing a $3, $4 or $5 shoe will find our shoe SUPERIOR IN EVERY PARTICULAR. WE MAKE EVERY PAIR WE SELL in OUR OWN FACTORY AT BROCKTON; our workmen and work- ‘women are kept employed twelve months in the year: they are all skilled, and receive better wages than are paid to any like numberof hands in any factory in ‘New England. Our aim is to improve the quality of our shoe, with- ‘out regard to the additional cost. Tn our store windows may be seen 8 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 SHOE STORES. NO RETAIL SHOE DEALER can buy our shoe, except at the FULL RETAIL PRICE, WHICH I8 STAMPED upon the bottom of esch ahoe made by us, ‘One of the leading qualities of our CRAWFORD SHOE, 4a COMFORT, yet our shoe PINCHES A CERTAIN 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: ‘We havea 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 Heeponsible Makers. ‘We are Respectable Merchants, ‘Wo are well known in Boston and Brockton, ‘We do not employ “Prison Labor.” . ‘We could not if we would, and ‘We would not if wa could. ‘We have never failed to pay One Hundred Cente, ‘We have never been accused of misrepresenting our goods (except by Washinton dealers), We do not use any “shoddy.” ‘We do not meddle with our neighbors’ business, but feel that the worid is wide and wish them ALL THE ‘SUCCESS THEY DESERVE. BUT THIS ONE THING WE DO SAY, and the WAsHINGTON SHOE DEALER MAY MAKE A [etre OF IT, WE HAVE COME TO WASHINGTON “AY. We have in less than one year secured A LARGE PER CENT of the trade in GENTLEMEN'S FINE SHOES. SSL PESMSILVANIA AYE, | sa i¢ BOKEST GOODS, AT A FAIR PRICE and J SQUARE DEALING, count in Washiugion, WE ARE GOING To HAVE THE BALANCHof it within s short W: Max Srrcur Masrox Topax or ‘BOYS’ SHORT PANTS SUITS, MEN'S AND YOUTHS’ ODD PANTS. ‘THE NEWEST AND BEST STYLES JUST RE- E BBARNUM & Co., welt Gunmexs Fix H : ALL ATS, DRESS SILK HATS, 85 to 88. et acy DERBY HATS, in colors, $2 to $3. “2 ‘Makers of tho Crawford Shoe and proprietors of the STETSON’S PINE SOFT HATS. Bixteen Crawford Shoe ‘Stores. Factory at Brockton, mats eeralinated as chy, for the sale of Knox and You- ‘Maae., Supply Store 611 Washington street, Boston. BH. STINEMETZ & SON, — 1237 Pemnsylvania ave, se7-1m Corner 13th ot. - HE SUP! = ee Urvane and ine fen Panaa SO a. NO, 903 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 156m isiete: SY oF ion es 012-3 Heztaxvex Bros. To Muze Roox. ‘We will offer for twe days only, ‘THURADAY-axD rarDay ‘A splendid lot of Gowing Machines AT FIVE DOLLARS ‘RacE. ‘Thay are ll good Machines and ere warvanted. Call canty and 90s thechoic, “\s. & OPVEREETMER & Bad, 616 OR et. ‘Home Sewing Machine, ‘Machines repaired and rented Ax Tsromu: “Orzxme or ‘You may expect & Dew stock, but not the onder or isplay of s formal “Opening.” We can’t examine attach the prices and arrange thousands of dollars* ‘worth of goods daily, And still they come. However, things will bein fairly good order for TO-MORROWA INFORMAL “OPENING,” an4 you'll find many price ‘Surprises on The a Pr AA PP AA PALAIS ROYAL BARGAIN LIST FOR SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. EW™ With the exception of the Cotton Underwear no restrictions will be made as to the quantities sold to each customer, but ALL THE SPECIAL PRICES POSITIVELY TERMINATE TO-MORROW (SATUR- Da¥), AT 6 P. M. SHARP. A FEW ILLUSTRATIONS: 470, Men's New Four-in-hand and Knot Scarfs, made to our order from latest West End of London styles. 81 Men's London made Dogskin Gloves. Every pair ‘warranted ; tried on at our risk. 500. for our 75e. “teader"" in Nightgowns, ‘590. for our ¥8e. “leader” in Nightgowns 506. for our 75c. “leader” in Skirts, 590. for our 75c. “Leader” in Chemises, 5¥c. for our 75c. “leader” in Drawers. 59¢, for our 75c. “ieader” in Corset Covers, 200, for our 39c. “leader” in Chemises. 68c. for the $1 quality 5-button Emb’d Kid Gloves dressed and undressed. 4. The new Tailor-made Jersey Cloth Coats, and $10 for Raglans, with the new Sleeves. 81.98. New Patent Stay-hook Jerseys and those to but- ton at the back. 16c, for the “Persian Border Ribbons. 980. for the $1.35 10-inch, Moire, Crown and Satin Edge. ‘76c. for the 980. Y-inch Moire. 68c. for the 89c. B-inch Moire, 50c. for the 680. No. 40,6. G. and Satin-Striped Ribbons. $3. The new London Boot for ladies, laced, with Patent leather tip. See our new $2 button boot, 12%. The new Linen Handkerchiets, over $1.000 ‘worth arrived yesterday. 81. Our new Warranted Black Silk. See the Printed (Cashmeres for tes gowns, 7 yards for $12.60. 1.15. The Persian Galoon Trimming. New style silk reas and cloak ornaments also arrived. 25e. for the Improved Fast Black Hose. The 850. Rib- bed Silk Underwear, and the Natural Wool Undergarmenta, 50c. for the Belf-locking Satchels that will not come ‘unfastened. See the 2c, quality Calf-skin Pur- 0s for 100. 25. for the Starling Silver Glove Bangles. See the 0c. Rolled Gold Collar Buttons and Sterling Silver Lace Pins. SEE—The space below for mention of Children's Goods, To Mornzns. ‘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 ahop- ping place, resting place, pla ce of convenience, We've specially fitted up our second floor with the new Fall Stvice, and wilt seoelve you and the children tn grand ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Bore Ax> Gms Hose ‘The warranted fast black “Onyx” Hose, with treble knees, toes, and heels, are the best for BOYS. They are ribbed. 1.7% 8, 8% 9, 96 60c, = 65.700. ‘Te. Plain Fast Black Hose for Girls or Boys, sizes 4 to 83, 30c. to 45c. Prices according to size. Another quality, 5c. to 550. Black Lisle Hose, 4 to 834: prices 35c. to 55e. JOB LOT Bfack Lisle Hose, 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.) For the big girl—the young Isdy—superior Dongola ‘Button Boots, with Opera apd Common-Sense Lasts. ‘These come with High and slso Spring Heela..92 Pair. Our School Shoe of straight Goat, while neat looking, ia-very, very durabi $2.50 Pair. ‘The English Waukenphast, only $3 Pair. Foremallergiris and boys, straight Goat Button Boots of best quality... ..only 81.26 Pair. FOR BOYS—Hamans' celebrated School Boots, Will outwear two pairs of ordinary Shoes. Bizes 11 to 23s for 8z. Sizes 23 to 53 for 83. JOB LOT Boys’ Lace and Button Boots, Sizes 11 to 5, only $2 Pair; real value @2.50. THE PALAIS ROYAL (Continued below). (Ages 4 to 12 yearn THE STYLES—We can't pretend to give descrip- tions in this 1 ttle bit of space. You'll learn more, anyway, by bringing the youngster and having thesuit tried om, that takes yourfency. Alterations free of charge during the special sale, THE MATERIALS—Fiannel, Cloth, Cashmere, THE COLORS—Fawns, Grays, Blues, Reds, Browns, THE TRIMMINGS—Rivto ns, Velvets and Braids. ane PRICES-€3.68, 63.98, 85, 86.68, 87, 68, 89, a7-For Misses from 12 to 16 years prices range from 89 10 915.50 ULSTERS FOR CHILDREN. Protects the new dress as well as the child, and can ‘be bought at reduced prices during the special sale. THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) FOR BOYS—We pick at random, ‘Unbreakable 25¢. Suspenders. Bocks, from 7 to 936, for 12ig0. ‘Best 3-ply Linen Collars, 120. . D.c.. FRIDAY, Cotvux OF “Srosz News ‘WOUDWARD & LOTHROP. ’ WREDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1888. ey Et Ia cinter spade contiune to fe are aiming to eclipse all previus sebioverments sttention ts invited to thestirsctive line of Dress Fabrica, Cloths, ‘and Imported Novelties, Our Dress-Making ‘Department is also fully prepared to meet the requirements of our customers. Fas Txrostariox Or Groves, ‘We have opened our fall importation of Gloves. It has always been our aim to sell only reliable Gioves—such as have an intrinsic yalue—that look well and wear well. That we Ihave been successful is plainly evident from the Jarge demand for the particular brandsof which we make 8 specialty. Embroidered back Gloves will meet with in- ereased favor this fail and winter, as the only possibie fanit in them has been remedied. Cus- tomers claimed that they made the hand look Broader thau it really wae We have had the embroidery made smaller apd the stripes Jonger, thereby making the hand lock smaller and Darrower than it realy is. The ends of the embroidery have been more securely fastened to prevent raveling. We believe you will bo more pleased thau ever with our present stock. 4-Button Suede Gloves, embroidered on back im fine chain stitching. Black and shades of Gray, Tan, and Brown. Elastic and durable ‘Only $1.25 per pair. 8-Button Mousquetaire Suede Gloves, em- broidered backs, iu fans andGrayf, Only @1 per pair. * '4-Button Buede Gloves, embroidered backs, im sesorted shades of Tan, Brown, and Gray. Only 75¢. per pate 6-Button Mousquetatre Suede Gloves in Tan shades. Only 85c. per pair. ‘8-Button Gray Chamous-Skin Mousquetaire Gioves. Only 81 per pair. ‘“Trefousse” Gioves. This reliable brand will Constitute one of the excellent lines we shall carry. ‘These Gloves need no Isudation at our hand ‘as their splendid wearing quality, and superior make and finish, sre already known to our Cus tomers, Four-Button ‘“Trefousse” Suede Gloves, em- Drotdered iu chain, aud feather-stitohing. As- sorted shader of Tans, Browns, and Grays. ‘Ovly $1.50 per pair, Eigbt-Buttop “Trefousse” Mousquetaire Suede Gloves, embroidered in chain aud feather- stitching. Assorted Tana, Browns and Grays. Only €2 per pair, ‘We take pleasure in being able to recommend. ‘these to our customers, and consider them equal toany Glove made at the price, MISSES’ GLOVES. Misses’ 4-Button Suede Gloves, bucks emtrvidered in teatuer stitching. ‘Light and dark sades of Tans and Browns, Only 81 per pair. Misses'4-Button English Walking Gloves, em- Droideredon back, pique stitched, excellent quality, and a WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and F ste, (First floor center.) Baaz Sers ot Uspenwear. ‘We make a specialty of them. Bridal sets, comprising Gow, Chemise, and Drawers, trimmed with Torchon Lace. Ouly $3.62 per sot. Bridal Sets of Gown, Chemise, snd Drawers, elaborately trimmed with Platte Valenciennes ‘Lace and Silk Ribbon. Only 4.88 per set. Bridal Sets, handsomely trimmed with Medici Lace; three pieces. Only 88 per set. Bridal Gowns of Surah and Chins Silks, trimmed with Lace, $12 and $14.25. ‘Bridal Chemise of Burab Silk, square yoke of ‘Valenciennes Lace and Insertings, bottom ‘trimmed with lace. Only 87 each. (Second floor. ) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Ove. 11th and F sta. Stacks of Boys’ Suits in neat styies and dark effects have been opened. “Boys’ clothing at dry-goods prices," and you know what that means. We are devoting more than the usual care and attention to this department, and be- eve we can sell suite as low as equal qualities an possibly be bought. Boys' suite in Kilts, Seok, and Norfolk styles, $2 to 610 per suit. (Third floor) WOODWARD & LOTHEOP. Cor. 11th and Fate nw. Tsmasre Avroux Goons. We have just opened the finest stock of In- fante’Finery yet shown by us Particularly attractive line of Worsted Goods, Flannel Wrap- pers, Cashmere and Silk Cloaks in a most pleas ing variety of new aud attractive styles, at ex- tremely reasonabie prices. Infante’ Hand-knit Worsted Sacques, in White, Pink and Light Biue. Only 50c. each. Infante’ Fancy Hand-knit Worsted Sacques, solid co.ora with Faucy Borderings. Only 75c. each, Infants’ Hand-knit Worsted Sacques, with hend-knit Silk overwork and fringe. Ouly 82.50 each. Infants’ Silk-bound Fisnnel Wrappera, Only @1.75 cach. Infants’ Flannel Wrappers, finished in Silk ‘herrinx-bone stitchery. Only 82 each. . Infante’ Fine Flannel Wrappers, with two embroidered Silk pancls dowu the frout, collar And cuffs also embroidered in Silk; very hand- some garments. Ouly 82.75 each. SHIRTS — Infante’ Knit Shirts, with long sleeves, 31, 37 and 4c. each, Long sleeves, Bhirt opening in front, 69 and 75c. each. CLOAKS—Elevant line of Infants’ Cashmere ‘Long Cicaks, with handsome Embroidered Capes. Prices ruleabout the same, but the Cloaks are finished better. Prices $275, $3.50, 84, 85. $8 to $16.50. Infants’ Ottoman Silk Cloaks, made Gretchen ‘and Cape styles, handsomely silk embroidered and lined throughout with an extra quality of quilted satin, Only $22.50 each. CAPS.—uperb line of Infante’ Caps of Silk and Lace, in variety of very “cute” styles, 82, 62.50, 83, 83.25 to 64.50 each. Outiite—We make a specialty of Infants’ Out- fits. We have them containing twenty pieces, as low aa 12 per outst. We can make them up es costly aa you please. $12 10 650. ‘(GBecond floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and F ste, aw, More Cunmprews Soucor, Hosmar. ‘The balance of our importation of Children's ‘Fine Hosiery for school wear has arrived and 1s Bow on display. We find the stook fully up to our high s andard in quality, dye, and fiuieb, more enpecially the “Fast Black” grades, all of which we recommend to our customers with genuine pleasure as being the best the several prices can possibly buy. We offer: 100 Dos. Children's Black Ribbed Cotton ‘Hose, doubly woven at knee, heel and toe to add to their durability. “Fast Bleck Hose” than ‘ever before, and have also combined indelibility with durability, All we can say further is: ‘money. 100 Doz. Children's “Fast Black” wide and narrow Ribbed Cotton Hose, ‘heel and toe, i r a ! : Hu i if i hy : WANTED—HELP. ANTED—EITHER YOUTH OR YouNe WetEsaiSt me ten te 14, 1888-SIX PAGES. SS ste. sola ae Wi ar ee a Re 4 Soe ‘Kitchen, Far ‘Mea. “DICK'S AGENCY, 613 Tun st. nw. ps #10 TO one: a eae Wastes CPuRNISED, tne on 2d we adios RLF. Star office ‘sekt ae TNIED-THKE® OR FOUR ONFORNISBED dress. with fall parc 14-2 WANTED TIO REST, 4 ROOT OR ROOMS Co} om. inining 2.000 feet of oor space. wear th atui Omice. a ROO! Wine Saromce.” Waxtennar BURGESS & COls, 925 F ST. S. pee: ‘for all Eopetngre ties WANTEDSAT SEW YORK EMPLOYMENT wi Wiles 086 gh ni. white Nowekoujara gover lady's snaid, chamnbermaida, cooks, walters: Caterer, male and female. ae .n $2 7th st nw. WANIED-A JOURNEYMAN TINNER, ONE ood on work, 4 petott workman. Sthoseie 1737 Rastptvea are WANTED-AN UNMAURIED WOMAN To COOK. wash sod iron, must stay at ulgbt aud rel erences y 133: at: WaTtens WHITE WOMAN TO SaaS ‘mist at housework for a small fam: bring ret Fences ApbI) O08 Ket tw. sela-at Wt ED-TWO COMPETENT SERVANTS, ONE By D—A FIRST- OYSTER SHELLER Witince, At chab Klotz he-turnt 1705 2. molest ‘ANTED—A CHORISTER TO CONDUCT MUSIC church and schol. Address with bute tere and referenom M1 HODIST, star ofice, eel4-3t" yANTED-BOY 10 OB 17 IN OOAL OFFICE, northwest, Address, stating salary ex)ccied. CuaL, Siar office. Psteia TED-THREE OF Foun UNPU St fh ne LEIGH, care of Carrier No. 48. Wie 5 nce 13th or 14th, ‘end Bewmn.w. Address Ait, 2 ahh & vimmacly, araiebed: folowing roome: 4 handsomely furnis board, fora Reprosestative's fom of fous adios) 3 untury fooms, Dortawet: 4 uuferuished Footus, Borthwest, oom and vounl for wite aod three idreu, northwest: ¥ fu-nished Toms, with board bor wan. wie aud two children; 1 fwruisbed room ai board near 14th and Hw 30 to $33: vor urbisbed Fooms and Woatd for mau. ren. 878. Ie P. AUTCHINS it Veo Tab EOC BER TS Gy For Oskee. W irrauia toot, wich gen FY AND Davai heard, Sop she = Wings cmbtrebe WV A ‘TED—BY 4 GE! IAN AND FE FOUR TEED] A GERTUBNAN RD STEE Wissel ice fau ores dress KOOMEK, 1028 Bth st. o.¥. W seme farsioned oorie e onrable, Pleasant, refined, Yauuily. 440 Ser mouth, teat’ Falerences, Adlveas JBM. Notro- polite, Ciub, auso WANTED |, DRESSMAKER, AT 1200, Westy, Wk thus have city reterencevas towoke it y ANTED_TEN FIRST-CLASS PANTS HANDS. W itu Sat Lithet. now Monday. ABE COL INSTINE. weld WEANTED—A GOOD, ADVERTISING | FENCE ingtou. Apply M. Painter: work for que year in and around Wash- ave a WANTED RONG GIRL TO Do PLAIN Wane are waves, eldest" Waa sig WASTED IMMEDIATELY, AN EXPERIENCED uy ook for restaurant, must come well re- commended 70) 7th sts. a Westone ork lua private fais for right party 923 D aia WASEED-A SEAT, TIDY GIRL TO TAKE Cane Wot vaty: toa Tsiemw. ae WAXTEDSA NHITE MAN—OSE Wito is A ocd pedestriab—to distrivute bikin: must have Lest of reference ior bouesty atid aubriety: tute axe. Audress HANUBILL, Btar of Swel sino W A STED-SoLicrions Fo stock ipsurauce Compauy.” Good utc who Un Gerstaud horws aud cattie, for both city aud country. Address AGEN 1. Star otfice. 13. WwW s reference required. Apply at 2: three: musistay at uivut? wages $10 per nub vatnw. sels WwW LED D do geverai Lousework sour mils im the countrs's el) recommended; w.xes $12 per mouth Apply at 7 1dthat bw. 13-30 ANTED—A SETILUD WHITE WOMAN 10 DO W ieveral bousework for sail fatally, ustat stay of sy Sai anata wood wages, 151 Cat. ae, aghte @ WaASTED-A WHITE WOMAN FOR GENERAL ‘housework in amall family. , alter 4, at 2815 13th stu eels ANTED-GRANITE CUITERS TO Go TO ‘Richmond, Va. Ap iy MCOAKIHY & BALDWIN Roum 24, Kellone Dulldinne, Washingtou, D.C. #13-30 ANTED— THREE YoRNITORE SALESMEN; Feforenees Quid. APLY y Woses & SON, 9013-3t Cor. Lith and F sta, wasn RS. BLAIN'S, 325 A ST. N. Wari cite trees makers aod tro appecaices and . Waew tt BEREE SP, iy fo ehinias ard we give corer stteation Troperty placed 1 our hem cep tan WAERiR & WILSON, 1006 F st W GNIEDSCOMPOMTABLE BRICK HOUSE 1X Horthwest, with three camer, diuiug-rooin, yar | Jor aud Aitchin, tor first-class tenant. COOK! D. | LUCKE: * paren WASTED —TO PURCHASE FROM OWNER A mediui — sigrd hous ; centrally located . pric Rot to exceed $5,500. Address BAC. Star V yANTED—A EMALL furnished oie, fmnily of two, Addvew Be AILY APILACA ‘Owners can secure cood ten. ob to repair a pint ementot thelr proycrty KINS, Cor. 19th and H sta, NT FUMNISHED wiz We ln GEO. vANTED—i0 10 roows «wit etebt mouths: © mod rate rent: a | and house by fam yof adulte. yrompt utt-nt | early anew rs giving num use rent. Address O10, Stat WAstiorow PURCHASERS. A GOOD dwelling house pry vo. thw $10.00; on» a | ISHED OR Jeationa tor ali clanses of houses. Ca Lindt & RU Lub) OL Fatuw Py NTED-HUUSEs OF ALL GRADES 10 KENT ‘weil. We have moro calls tor houses to rent ™ WANTED-MISCELLA NEOUS | WiAnreessso0 ‘. 5 PER CENT ‘Ten mouthiy Dotes at 6 pwr cent; roal estate wo curity. CASH TRADE, Siar oftic i W ‘ANTED — HEADQUARTEKS FOR BCHUOL + C. MERRY, seld-im 716 Kot, 12: Wire. 25,000 STAK EADERS TO bave th ir Fall Clothiig cleansed by ou: Bew Troy steams" ruceet. Compare fay work with vibe Bro cesses. PRINCE, 600 oth st meld. at 9th st. B, —AT 1002 H ST. Nw. A references SWWANTED—A GoOD KITCHEN BAND ORSECOND W ‘socks nisan quod walter tor eatius. bar, MiD- DLETON HUUSE: opposite Genter Murset.se13-20° ‘ANTED—A STRONG. WILLING WHITE GIRL, Geruan or pwede pi wencral house” a itn “references. J. i Pee: Ne ‘ANTED—OOO§S, LAUNDKESSES, WAITERS, ‘Maids, Housetci. Nurves. Drivers, Beamstresses, Kitchen snd Yara: Hands, ee; (swede ‘Women wanted), wolz-3t* 50 a3 ANTED-—EXPERIENOED CARPET AND FUR- pitare None other need apply. SLN- GLETON & oy rat ‘ANTED—COOKS, CHAMBERMAIDS, HOUNE- WW ietern_ wait 7, nunen seaniatceasen, ‘boure ‘caterets, coschim: lene. rive GATIONAL EMPLOL MER AND RUOM-RENTING BUREAU, Hooms Land, 02-68 {Vy ASTED—a FIRST-CLASS CATERER TO TAKE Way diningrcoour aud Kitcoen, rare chance 0 Hight party. Autres Box 84, star office. sel WWASTED-—AT BURG! . 925 FST. V ‘Women, white and colored, with rater: y was for ail binds of domestic jabor. Hiead for cooks aad ANTED—A WHITE GIRL 70 ASSIST 1 W Abvin tho house of a bechei Fs not anieht. “Apply at 1447 alas, ave, frou 12 to Oy. m. wel spectal best a by stcceectal teacher, will vist wewuee ‘Attention to beyinuers and’ advauce erences, | Addsoss Miss KT. GURDA. 2 c WANTEDSIADY AGENTS FOR TADIES: AND ALES WHELAN, W6oiiiireme Wear. “Ctclcshie ‘ermpice treo som | gen0~ a wore ina pas geminal 9 PED-ELYCTRICITY IN NERVOUS, ME: = W iS in opted Disease, Ovarian oud Uterine tro: WANTED--SITUATIONS. ANTED_BY A SETTLED 1 A PI 4 ED—B! ESPECTA GLE CULUBED MAN Woatiication as ret ciace wvok in ientaurant or Peepers sate tal peitctie ath Pa ia NTED—GO 10 DICK'S AGENCY FOR COOKS, Pe Rg ‘Ail bave city retereuce. O13 7th at usw. wel4-2t" i 2 NTED—AT, HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS |} wn" 1 Ni fee toeeteete weer, Senter | Such vor Cane PORRUGE PEER Butler "A OUOMi, S20 Feu mee select | WV Sous, Carpets ‘Stoves, oF eutire Household ki ‘WARTED-BY YOUNG LADY. PusiTION 48 | ‘5, MAO H. BAUM, 219 7th st aw tiealats sicress Mise ALLISON, hoor 90, 472 Lome. | \\/ANTED—WELIS DUG, LORED AND Dal Sie S143" | sJupstnd wind-mils, ail Kindo of wel: materia: far: Waxes Pos TION BY A TEACHER QUALI: | rigued aud repaiced. Wal. 4. MURFAL, ‘Bladensbuny, teach ‘French, or a-comyanivt; Mex ad = SPuING te + ‘ALL KINDS WELL WORK DONE AT Mexevdria, Ve. 14-0 ANTED— TORE DONE AT SY aN (ED—BY A RESPECTABLE AND HONEST | .uypiictiy Is MOFFATT, a8 au at ws Waste Waiosteitl s arustion so chamsbermaid in priv. | UEMOULY 2.02 or the Mishoo Iron Who te family; furnish reverence it juired. Cn.j or Mee Tab fetee aw. re ie Wasr> — PURCH: AT ONE-THIRD OF ‘Original cost, fora stean boiler ip excelieut con- ition. with stent: d oyster boxes and. pr complete, ‘er lnnwe euvUgh 10F beatitue good sizd LIGDON, Whorwsale Wines aud Liquors, tes wet Wasrtte arom, medium draft. ¢ ube rere. Also, heavy bay working saa * oad WASTED-10 GET THE UsE OF A PAIR OF horses for thy ir toed trons tutes oF good work the winte dress A WASTED—10.000 FALL AND Wi toclean. Ge te can send postal, Lave exracute called fr, aud thorourbiy cleansed by my itiulcalle SE, 609 Oth st. scsi BA. HITHER TO KEN ~_Addre-s B.D. K.. Siar of x To KNOW WANTED, {ALE TO KNOW THAT Waiv Are | W Coupe Tornout will be taruisied with dewer for gevepand calle yar ties. Por partic WW ASIED-50 HEAD OF YOUNG SOUND HOUSES | Light driving, aud seaile work. Must be of carriae, og, nud eeatle wor P Sev tse, well broken, abd tree frum bed habite ad Ticloussten" Sock raisers aud owners are requested to call on or adireos cy F. DOWNE Stables 1620 L st... Washington, In writing give tll address, age, color. and ‘also full particulars as to shay ping facilities. was K of WANED T TARLOR | FURNITCRE | UrHoL- Stered. | Mattresses insde over i firat-claw sty Reterences furnished es to Workiuausliy, Work do Blrendouces. Address C, NELSUN, 014 LOU: ot a auz7—3w" Westeo- bles, Furalysis, sciaticn Chores, Bt.ictures, ct. Hairs Femoved. Blecincit; applied thrvugh coi LS NICHOLSUN, th st. u.we.cor. F917 r ci NG EXCHANGs, 201 45 OT. Wereareree hs tater pentiemen's cast Citing, ss3he au. yb ANTED DENTS IN PHONOGRAPE! Book-kes eines, OF Artistic Write | we “SPf' Bek ave: no or sédress Capitol card | stand, * dacinx partie Lbureday eveniugs. . — EV BODY SUFFERING FROM W soi chicrveye tobe nist | mean te HNtgobce mde te heet ore pay. he vase 313 nue. For particulars apply as above, oF to th Sites Bus. ond Mach. Works, Suuumorfeld, Md. 0 ee YEARS experscnee dexires gaituation ip some rlisbe registered iu Vingwia: good oral acter dress ©. Nhe et a : fs gr a ey — ae perate , references the best. Ai- ANTED-BY A SOBER GERMAN MAN. A pine as watchman, or fur bely iu store, or ative ‘wagon; not airaid of work. Address U. 5. £., >tar uf- fice, eclect* TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Wiles Sarma washing and ; good reference yiven. Apply MaUeT Lacie. Te ANTED — BY A LTABLE COLORED the or we or offices Wise peepee seed stow, wel 4-2" ‘ MIDPLE-AGED GERMAN Wo- Win ee ig ae deat ea eam SAT WCbstaceen v9 ase we weld ANTED—BY A PRACTICAL CUTTER AND Fitter engagements in familic# or a dressivesiie EsTHLK, tar Office. Vee [ON BY ACUOM~ Sone ia lee ERE ofiee, "-ANTED_BY A YOUNG MAN WHO 18 A GOOD W far, ‘0d : 58 = Ae a youd #4 per moe tnwuite ot RE LAPERTY, Gor WADI Rows maar ce 408 ‘8¥e., (opposite Ca sumiuuer of Deeds forall the Suter euu Lerritorwes, or) FOR RENT—FLATS. | wathout board FOR RENT—ROOMS, a OPP. FRANKLIN nite Basideoue.y Curuiebed rootme wichout ince clusein. open grates, aud all conveD ina: moby papers nad pened Sea ee KEN | —FURNISHED—PIEST-PLOOR Pai {in story trout room; 1 REST-1990_ igs. W, LAM front chamber, ‘with bay-wiv down, very plessam rel: furmiabed: Cheap to pers ‘ehilureu Ao permanent party. in, ‘a + Feleremee reg’ POR RENT—TWOEiroaN ootse 08 ercond Sov. Cur t Niges = Ox KENT B'etied for wer jooation. 1303 k 0K ENT-TO FURNISHED BOOMs. Gl oor. near Smithsonian ard = COMMUNICATIN SOK MENT—TWO, CATING hOumS, ae ed —— ee care and bendies: 14¥8 Pierce Pisce JOR KENT—ELPGANT BOOMS IN A NEW aD Bineden! Touveulent Wo state Nev), ar Excoutive and Trea tr ate A fotereucea of appy to Vinal Nia, 22 0K RENT—TWO ROOMS, ONE FIRET tabie ‘other or two uice fur «oud atteption will Bnd wt 31 30K KENT tarmiebed Fe ear PLACE NW. Two large, uicely-tarnished tromt room, ech wi lange Closes. with or without board wld ne Poe 8 siee ks ST NBA Tront aud Bali Room, commiunieatine, with oF ora Foe 2231, 5 FeRs HD —“noowe, "sobre feat monic yeaiout omar Par ad eran | Tau ot Uw. a fs ee a ty a PEKONS f—Fou Wo REFN Seoul iveation. obi), maul abd wife iB pas 0 ‘and wiles a 20k KENT -WANDSOMELY FU ' invats with private Onthr; alee sitar rome ost eis oe 920 14th wt Si A Tale ROOM W fone. was aud water, eee Pa ave; hey at store {Ok KENT—O FL On Ke INST PLOK, erate and furnace beat 131dis Sth ot uw, 068-3 Fok KENT —507 b BTN. W., LARGE PLEAS: nt Foose with board. seid" Fo RENT 0x7 Canis WO VER Det ‘ables Sonsstury trout roome tv edutte bot aid guste tu Sane Bor Pee RENT—@20, UNFURNISHED 2D 70 TOUR ToC tn corner Mage. ave. name house, 3d story Lunt, 10th st. heat and eas inciuded NT — Pi NT COMMUNICATING Fooma, with board IaS0 Lat hee SUITE OF THREE UNFURNIGHED second aud one ob third fluor, bth, as acd beat, in Bret-clane y5ti Corcoran, 10k KENT—witH BEST REFERENCE furuished, sion li cuveuiaucen ‘aud privuage 24 boas sb esigate rites ‘vi awaits. “Apply 207 hast Capitol at oo GANT Be furushings pew wid sends: rear as Ued-tvont, also, sk floor fro Pevered aud paiuied: Aurthern prive ences. 221 bat uw Fok BST -SEW LY FURNISHED LARGE FARST. eet hoor and “Flory room, Hare wiaowe. cold water ‘abio board: €00 per mouth fur two persone TT 3th ot. now. = oleae Fok BESS ALGE MCHLY FURNISHED com municating Foot fame beat barge exchanged is2 Foxes to quiet couples toed price eed Foo atid kitchea. | prow menr— | Beiz ih 3. nw, toree Furiabed atc) Corurnisbed Roma, | with gvoa Tale Boar =is0" Fok RENT FCENISHEDHAADSOME | seTTE ot roomie foo: sy snare Foe Es, comniouated Yate tamil) Dat. A A LARGE FRONT ROOM. 6! tor two. comforabiy aud newly. farmiehed, ‘ory reawounite torma. 1123 Lith eth oe Fok 2 XT 28 PEE MONTE CNPORNIgED rootha, sun 2-9-3 Re s 1h, we; Parties without « 5.30 p. References reyuired = ROE _KENT—SPOOND STORY FRONT ROOM eres tnt aa Wes Sa cae pee ae a3 rooms with, S specialty at moderate rates OR, RENT-TO GENTLEMEN — woll-hested, Furniebed booms; Qoard; wood nelehborboud ; entice $50 per month for two cocupying same’ Anquice ib sto *, 1143 8 ot. nw. : JOR KENT—THREE UNF second floor, and 3 & eee FRONT AND SOK KENT—1016 AVE. COR 13TH 6 W_ bow DESIMABLE FRONT win floor, 1017 14th wt. = 0K it Seen OK RENI—AT 1112 HST.N.W. NICELY FUR findene ouhaine FO BEST WiST END FLA 1 ‘boar new slirual bot and cold water, ence required. FOR _RENT—OFFICES. =—=— - )R RENT—TWO OFF CE kOOMS ON XD Frivsr seul baling, Oui twa se aws oon - peepee Rees es nat Bisbed rooms with bath and ad 2, Jor one of two persous of genUeman and wife. teasap- ' ¢ ablersten iia FOREST 13%4 KS: LANGE AND HAND. sore furniaised Toots, eu suite or eitugie, i tind Boo, with private family. owl an 301 LLAUTIFUL KOOMR, SINGLE OB on etic mn private family faruiebed: Jang> Gombe comer honse: south and east trout. open Spee one eed ee eg! Lok REN ST NW. CAN AGCOMMO- "Gate purton wrth nicely furaiebed nd a oot with oF without bend elo ee ur * der ncrusing satiety” plumidua: reterencen ae Giaoged. OL Mat me, er UB Ren T—1506 HST. X. SPAcjOUs Sener roots, eusuite oF Pret pyre oor of Decne. for kent al inguie tn the sire balow ot" FOR RENT—STORES. POR RENT_STORE AND DWELLING 1314 . b. .: Se lange tore Pent store epller oF emaretely Le Loquire at 426 Bat a FOREST ig ERRATA AVE Cw

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