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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: See ber 22, 1988, CHOSBY 8. NOYES. Washington, and much greater than that ‘all the ether dauy papers bere added together. Doubtless the frst thought which will occur to everyoue ou reading the news of tie rejection of the Chinese treaty 1s that “Cleveland's luck” is onc» more in the ascendant. It does seem like sowething more than an accident that events Should Lave 80 conspired to relieve the President Of the necessity of alienating one wing of his Supporting host in order to satisty the demands of another wing. Up to the time that the Senate's Sirst vote on the Chinese exciusion bill was taken & fortnight ago, the fates seemed to be working in favor of the repubiicans. Had the Senate acted 00 the bill as promptiy as the House, it would ‘ave gone throush there aud been reiurued to og House on the afternoon of the 4th of Septem Or the morning ot the Sth. Aliowing the tnree days Which are the average time for enrollment, the bul would, in the natural order, have gone to the President by the sth of sepiem- ‘Der, and must have been approved, vewed, (OF permitted to become a law without siguature by the 18th. Had the President approved it, he ‘Would have called down upon his head the repro- Dation of the more enlightened element of his arty and of the mugwuips ina body. Had ne ‘Yetoed it, no matter for how excellent reasons, he would have been execrated all over the Pacific Coast and in many other parts of the country Where the sympatuies of the working-people are ‘strongly enlisted for their brethren in tue extreme West, If he had allowed the bill to become a law Dy the expiration of the constitutional limit, he ‘Would have beeu accused on both sides of an ign0- Minious straddle. But ow were the hopes of his enem(es biasted! ‘The republican majority in the Senate, in order to emt the democrais from taking ail tue glory of r. Scott's Driliiant stroke, or the President from Feaping any profit one way or the other, insisted Upon making speeches on tue bill, which consumed | 80 much time that the final vote was not taken | Even then the | nul the 7th of Septem’ Chances favored the republican program, But @nce a republican Senator proposed a reconsider- ation of this voie, which delayed the matter for ten days more, and the 17th of September was Feached before the act could be sent ov: igned by ‘the presid: nt of the Senate, to the other end of the Capivol. There Mr. Kilgore’s discovery hat no Jaw existed which could force him into surrender- img custody of the act, aud the amusmeut be found in playing fast and loose with Mr. Morrow, Drevented further progress Ulli yesterday. Finally, On the very day tue act was presented to the Pres- dent to receive his fatal decision, comes from China direct tue news which solves the wuole dim- eulty at one stroke, and saves the Chief Magistrate ali trouble in tue premises. Is it any wouder, aiter | Such a marvellous series of related facts, that the faith of superstitious politicians 1m “Cleveland's luck” should have recetved a fresh impetus? ‘Tae Stak to-day contains another of the inter esting series of letters trom Japan, written by our ‘special round-the-world correspondent, Mr. Heary Norman. Mr. Norman bas bad spectal (actiiies Afforded him by tue Japanese government for see 4ng aii tue public Lasututions and visiting every art of the country, accompanied by an oMictal Amterpreter, and 1s thus abie to write a number of letters upon suvjects that no other foreign visitor has ever had the opportunity of adequateiy tn- gating. These letters will embrace “Japan tm Arms,” a study of the naval and wkitary post- tion and prospects of Jupan; “The Great Japanese Question,” & discussiva with speviai political in- formation of tue fuiure rela:ionsof Japan wita Other nations; “The Yostiwara,” the first com- plete account, by the assistance of the Tokyo po- Ice of the extraordinary quarter of tue capital in Which the Japanese autuorties carry out their Peculiar and strict arrangements for the separa- Won of the demi monde from the respectable ‘World; “Japanese Journalism ;” “Japanese Jink$” ® description of the theaters, the dancing giris, Whe singing girls, the wea-house life, the river par- tes, the wrestiers, the top-spinners, and all the Other native amu-ements: “Tue City of Tokyo;” “A Day With the Japanese Aruificers,” describing how the famous lacauer ivory work, eaamel, por- eelain, bronze, &c., are produced, and “The Mixado And His Palaces,” &c. —————— The article on “Plague and Pestilence,” printed isewhere in Tux Srax thisevening, was perhaps the last ever written by Prof. KA. Proctor. The Budject 18 treated In the author's usual lucid style, unnampered by professional tecunicaliues, | and the essay groups ina fresh and tateresting | ‘Way the facts and figures which are familiar tothe | ¢Fy for tall rade. students of encyclopedias, but which the general | feader finds t most convenient to have presented | to his memory from time to time through such | Means. It 18 a singular coincidence that the hand Which wrote It suould scarcely have laid down the en before being siruck pulseless by one of those Gevastating scourges {t refers to. It 18 not amoag ‘the least curious features of this case that the Professor should have departed trom ais aceus ‘tomed line of topics to treat of one belonging to another branch of science trom that to which his | energies bad been devoted for years, only to have his record of linpressions, gained from reading of ‘he experience of others, followed by an experience f his own which the impatient messenger of death gave him no ume to record. $$ -—_ ‘The W. C. T. U. of Ruode Island has adopted a Fesolution looking to the divorcement of their so- iety from the republican party and the transfer ©f 118 aid benceforward to the probibttionists. | ‘Coming so shor:ly before the presidential election, | ‘this is a siznifcant shift; but its importance is | somewhat discounted by a private letter from Col. | George E. Waring, jr., one of the most noted re- formers in the littie state, which has just found its Way into print, ang in which this sarcastic pas. | ‘Sage occurs: “Here in Khode Island there has never | been brass baud or a torehlizht procession or a | skyrocket, We do not curry on our elecuons in ‘hat way. When election day comes we buy all | the votes we can, and ‘he purty that has the most | money and the best machinery for bribery 1s the party that wins” If, therefore, the W.C.T. U. ‘Should succeed so far beyond its bravest expecta ions as actually tocarry the state forthe third arty, What a sbocking arraignmentit would have Yo face for its well-meant efforts! a Every American citizea Who cherisies any hope @f the ultimate purification of politics from the @ross which bow cuokes its current, will regret the publication of Mr. Conkiing’s posthumous let- Yer concerning Mr. Biaine. In the frst place, Mr. Conkling ts dead, and the revival of nis quarrels Of twenty odd yearsago cannot restore him to his Sdmirers; inthe second piace, it 18 not Mr. Blaine ‘Who 18 running for President tuis year. Why not Jet the dead st.tesman sleep in peace, and bis foe Of old tume escape the embrojlments which, by his eourse before the Chicago convention, he did his Dest to avoid, and wnich he certainly has not tn- ‘Vited by his conduct since then? The public thirst for scandals ougnt to have been wholly satisfied Uy tha fruits of the campaign of 1884. This year Mi was hoped taat the conspicuousness of the tariff fasue would give tue peop.e something more worthy to think adout, eo g————__— A correspondent, referring to tue articie from the Rew York Mas and Express, on fast railroad (wains in this country and abroad, reprinted in | Jesterday’s Stax, sends a tabular statement from ‘Whitaker's (English) almanac “ior 1887,” giving the time of two Euglisi trains as foliows: Great | Nortuern, from Grantham to King’s Cross, 105 wiles; average rate of speed of 53% miles an hour. Great Western, from Paddington to Swinden, 77% miles; rate of 53 miles per hour. These runs are Made without stoppag s. 20 Pex Cexr Orr ALL CASH SALES DURING IMPROVEMENTS WILL SELL ‘MY ENTIRE STOCK OF WATCHES, DIa- MONDS, STERLING SILVER AND sIL- VER-PLATED WARE, CLOCKS, BRONZES, OPERA-GLASSES, ETC, ELC, AT A DIS- COUNT OF 20 PER CENT. FRANK M. LEWIS, eh 3m 1215 PA. AVE. Heesvqvanrens pote SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES ‘Wholesale and Retail. ‘WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 428 7th Breet J. C. Horcarsox, IMPORTER. GRAND ‘THE LEADING MODISTES OF PARIS AND LONDON. 4 OUR STOCK Is IN RVERY RESPECT FAR AHEAD OF FORMER YEARS AS REGARDS QUANTITY, QUALITY, STYLE AND NOv- ELTY. IN ORDER TO MAKE THIS OPENING A GRAND SUCCESS WE PROPOSE TO OFFER SPLENDID BARGAINS FOR ONE WEEK, AND, THEREFORE, ASK YOU TO COM- PARE THE FOLLOWING SPEGIAL PRICES MADE FOR THIS OOCASION: FINE FELT HATS IN THE NEW SHADES. ALL THE LATEST SHAPES AT 68. \yE Fa VV vR9o AGREAT VARIETY OF CHOICE COLORINGS, €150 PER YARD, THESE ARE SUCH VELVETS AS ARE USUALLY RETAILED AT $2.50 PER YARD, FANCY FEATHERS AT 150. REGULAR PRICE 38c. CHOICE COLLECTION OF IMPORTED GARMENTS, EACH GARMENT BEING MADE ‘TO ORDER EXPRE-SLY FOR US, CONSIST- ING OF EXCLUSIVE STYLES IN JACKETS, WRAPS, RAGLANS, &c. - WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR FIRST OPENING OF FOREIGN NOVEL- TIES, BEING NOW PREPARED TO SHOW ONE OF THE CHOICEST LINES OF ME. LIUM AND HIGH-CLASS GOODS IX THIS counTRY. AN INSPECTION OF THE ABOVE WILL BE ESTEEMED A FAVOR. ee2z 907 PENN. AVE. EX SUPER CC. INGRAIN CARPETS, 480. Si-iuch Tnrkey-iea Fable Basta 30, i 7. MILLER & SON. 3120 M ot m. 188 PAULINE H. KOLi 904 F Mie RATES ork ter tho the latent ‘novelities for fancy FMNANTS OF NEW DRESS GINGHAMS, 6Xc. BR ikciiatnes ot white Domer Poa ONe ES. Baus of White” Wool Flanu AUEMAN'S DOUBLE Uo: % Resor For Issrscriox. SEATON PERRY, (Successor to Perry & Bro.) NEw ACTEMN AND WINTER Digy SOUS sfots best cass, comprising, direct sonal s:lections from “1 SUITS. gijith SILK WARP HENRIETTAS, all colors, at inch ALL-WOOL HENRIETTAS and SERGES in Black and all colors at 50c. 46-Inch ALL- WOOL 1 ENRIETTAS im Black and all colors at 75. aud $1. jew 40-Inch ALL- WOOL PLAIDS at 75c., $1, and HABIT CLOT! and FRESCH BO Setoris sit shade era Si SrulPED saxon FLANNELS in rariety at 37 ie. New Desizs in PRIN: FLAI SAllthe New Weaver” itt BLACK AND COLOMED Sox's “AMMURE® SILK, which able silk texture for the Autumn na of 1880, i= sake Bh hades and Qu BLACK 1 VELVETS, “TOTES 2 tasers ws mene gelege fom 20 1028 taches wide rangiog tte 9350 “WEDDING OUTFITS" Prob Spat ‘BLACKS Eye, ‘sil sizes, rang- Seu Pavisand BERLIN WRAPS, JACKETS, Peta oa JACKETS, and ou Ee a eye G-BUTTON CHAMOIS aes HOICE Godbs, PLAIN FIGURES, AND COB- | SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Penn«ylvania avenue, corner Eat Disbed 1810. = Rants oF Pras RESP EORE e DOUBLE COMBINATION, 11008 ne, Punonrm Strom FALL STOCK. s022-3t EW Goons. For Ledioe wear we bave just received Strives and Plaid Clothe. ail wool, from ‘Soe. oe Plain Claths, in all the leading shades, 50c. to $1.25 Full line of Henrlettas, Serges and Cashmerce. DRESS TRIMMINGS, Weare offering inducements in Blankets and Com- Fall and Winter woods at lowent prices. —— | Hosiery and Gloves. ‘Men's Furnishings, Now Carpets—Complete stock of Body Brana Stil peg youte call and oat ‘Amine our line of Oarpete before purebasing. (Shades—Ready-made and made to order. ‘Bargains im Lace Curtains and Portieres. CARHART & LEIDY. were 928 7th and 706 K st aw. ALL 24] and 1243 Lite ‘Black Peau de Sole Silks at $1.00 sed $1.95; worth 91.50 and 61.78, Phush at 61.25. Quilted New Btock of Pall Drese Goods of every description, <2 __i0 vemma ave OPENING from 81.76 to $1.25 per yard. u from one to ten yards, worth $1.75, reduced to $1 per yard. 2.50. PIECE SUITES. finely bevel round gisss, worth $42, reduced to $34 60. VERY LAKGE AND HEAVY SUITE, price $500, re- beveled klase. price $52, redu ed to $40. coo 00 SS EP & Re gis ge £88 AA Coo nth 00 A A = dled mirror, price $25, reduced to $20. reduced to 85. Price $25, reduced to $20. CASES, reduced from $10 to 36. and FLOWER STAND, reduced from $60 to $45. 822 to 910. Teduced from $125 to $100. $25 to $18. trimmings, reduced from $22 to 818. velvet, reduced from §18 to $15. te. Anced from 86 to $3. 40 to $30. FOSTER KID GLOVES = and then the above goods that are not sold will be ad- Handsome PORTIERES, one vais only, worth €7; reduced to $3.50. TURCUMAN PORTIERES. fine line, variety of col- ra, worth $10; reduced to $8.75. Turkish Str.ped PORTLERES, four pairs, worth 815; reduced » 67.50. Swiss LACE CURTAINS, worth 85; reduced to $3.50. = LACE CURTAINS, worth $15; reduced to Colored Swiss LACE CURTAINS, worth $14; re duced to $7.50. Antique LACE CURTAINS, worth $12.50: reduced 0 $8.50. Renaissance LACE CURTAINS, worth $11; reduced LACE CURTAINS, worth $9; reduced Embroidered LACE CUBTAINS, worth $12; reduced to 98. to $6.75. tose, SHADE DEPARTMENT. ‘Ten different colors of OPAQUE SHADING, with Hartshorn’s best Spring Rollers, with or without ‘Frinwe, made to order, with Patent Festenings, 25 per cent less than our regular price. This is a drive to in- ‘troduce the Shade Department and show its ability. FRINGE DEPARTMENT. ‘The stock in this department amounts to over ten thousand dollars, and the variety surpasses any one stock in this country. The following are & few great bargains that may induce you to call, to see, and be con- ‘vince: 1,500 yards Fringe, all colors, reduced to 10c. 750“ 150, 20" « “26. ms. * “ 50c. “Se 6 “ ‘Ge. ‘The above prices are just one-half the values. CARPET DEPARTMENT. 1,300 yards best MOQUETTE CARPET, reduced 500 yards best MC QUETTE CARPET, in remnants, 1,000 SMYRNA RUGS,iworth 83.90, reduced te 600 SMYRNA MATS,jworth $1.50, reduced to $1. CHAMBER FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. ‘Twenty SOLID OAK, ANTIQUE FINISH, THREE- ‘One FINE MAHOGANY, HANDSOMELY-CARVED, ‘AND GOLD THREE-PIECE SUITE, One IMITATION MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, bev- One OAK MAKBLE-TOP SIDEBOARD, price 832, Oue ASH CHIFFONIER 822, reduced to 818. One CHERRY WOOD CHIFFONIER, six drawers, Antique OAK and MAHOGANY-FINISH BOOK One EBONY-FINISH COMBINATION HAT RACK One EBONY-FINISH HALL CHAIR, reduced from PARLOR FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. One siz-piece PARLOR SUIT, in very fine silkplush One handsome LOUNGE or COUCH, reduced from One BED LOUNGE, walnut frame, carved top, plush One fine RECLINING CHAIR, covered in French One fine ANTIQUE OAK TABLE, “reduced from 88 One 6-foot BAMBOO EASEL, brass trimmed, re- One handsome MANTLE CABINET, reduced from B MOSES & SON, COR, 11TH AND F STS. N.W., WASHINGTON, D. C., ‘Two Passenger Elevators. ‘This advertisement will continue until OCTOBER 1, se22 RRSASTS OF BLUE TWILL FLANNEL, 190. ‘bap te of Grey Ski: Flannel, 13: ‘Kal DOUBLE COMBINATION 1th st he Sea W.M. SHUSTER & soma, UMBRELLAS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, ‘Remnants of Gray Skirting Flannel, 1 lige. "Res ray a iannel, 11 ¥e. Rew Folk @ OOD S. Sa Our Fall Importation of HENRIETTAS js un- Packed and we mention one Special 1tem, which will be Fan at this remarkably low price for afew days only, to introduce the quality of this Mue. They come in ‘50 different Shades, all the very latest, 500, A ¥D.; WORTH 650. A YARD. S2~ A remarkable inducement in PLUSHES, all ‘Shades to match the New Dress Goods. The best value ‘that bas ever been offered at the price. 670. A YARD: WORTH 850. A YARD. Ga The newest and most desirable Goods for Wrap- Dare and Children’s Dresses, All-Wool SAXONY FLAN- ‘ELS, tn Pisids and Stripes, s pretty line of Patterns, ‘Special price for a few days, ‘300. A YD.; WORTH 45c. A YARD. S27" 100 Dosen of Cran Damask TOWELS, Size 94148, 0 Big Bargain, Housskeepers should give this theirattention. It waes lucky purchase of ours, al- ‘most at half price, and they will be sold correepond- 2Bc. RACH: WORTH 400. A Dress Goods Display on Monday. Our Aeplay will be :dinired. Tt shows the materials as worn, and with all the new dress trimmings; but, After all, the grand display 1s in the store, ‘May we expect you on Mondas? PALAIS FOR MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. All the desirable Dry Goods you'vs read of we have. We want you NOT TO NOTICE THE PRICES SO MUCH AS THE QUALITIES OFFERED AT THE PRICES, We'll makes jatron of you—if you are not already—if you'll compare the qualities of ours snd others, We merchants nearly all buy of the same manufacturers, but we maintain we can afford to sell ‘ata smaller profit than our brothers in business who all do a credit business, ‘Samples will prove it, won't they? THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Tur New Dress Goons. THE NEW SHADES are about twenty, but not half of you would kuow them by the names. We show the ew Blues, Greens, Browns and Reds, and several new and pretty neutral tints. THE NEW STYLES. It is ordained that striped broadcloths and bordered goods are to be au fait, though, of course, mauy ladies always prefer plain goods and for them the new tiuts in Henriettas. THE NEW DRESS TRIMMINGS. You'll admire the Persian Galuous with buttons to match; the new braid trimmings in Combination Colors as also the beaded trimmings and ornaments in Gold and Black aud Silver and bi Siiverand bisck, THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Price Lisr Or Durss Goons. Who gives the best quatities for the prices? is for you to determine, ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS—52 and 54 inch, New shades as quoted in abot $1.25, 81.98, @2.25. STRIPED AND PLAID BROADCLOTHS—S4 inch, $1.35 yard: suitabie for Wraps as well as Dresses. FLANNEL SUITINGS—64 inches wid G8c. and Se. yard. We ask attention to the beauty of the Combination Co.ored Stripes and to the Broad- cloth-like appearance of these Suitings. BORDEKED G0ODS—812.50 for Dress Pattern, Anearly selection 1s advisable, a8 ONLY ONE OF A STYLE is shown in many of the prettiest effects, PLAID AND STRIPED SERGES, At 50, 68, 85.and 98 cents we show a variety that will bewiider you becuse of the variet; PLAIN SERGL8, 40 and 42 inches, 55e. and 68c. yard. Lovely shades of Green, Golden and Medium Brown, Reds, Blues. aud A JET BLACK, ALL-WOOL HENRIETTA, 40 inches, at 50c, « yard, will surp:ise not only you, but our competitors. Nearly twenty new shades. ‘At 85e. a silk f ish Henrietta that if not contracted for in wholesale quantities could not be retailed under a. A MISCELLANFOUS LOT. New shades in satin Khadames and Faille Francaise, Surah Silks, and Trimming Velvets. Qualities for the prices that will bear favorable compurison with the New York stores, We don’t credit. ‘Ihey do, THE PALAIS ROYAL (Continued below.) Llra Asxvat Srrent Sure WARM NDERWEAR. £B-In the list of prices given below will be found mention of certain lois which we will be unable to duplicate—for various reasous the makers have closed out tous, at half price in some instances, Note the lots quoted as “Special.” (Continued below.) THE PALAIS ROYAL, Mews Seasoxasue Usvznwear Fall and Winter Underwear is seasonable NOW. ‘What if it is warm to-day; may you not at this ‘season expect a cool to-morrow! Prepare now at less cost than later. SPECIAL! SPECIAL!!! FOR 50c. A clever imitation of Dr. Warner's ‘Natural Wool Underwear. Same shade of Gray. Same superior ft and finish, but not ALL wooL. To those ‘who are not rheumetic it’s as good as all wool, and is more durable. The garments are silk bound and stitched: reinforced in parts liable to wear, and can not be reproduced under 81 each. We have 1,000 pairs Drawers ani 1,000 Shirts to offer at 50c. each. NO MOKE WHEN THEY ARE GONE, DR. WARNER'S HEALTH UNDERWEAR. Agents for Dr. Waruer’s Nataral Wool and Camels Hair Undergarments, which we offer at “Palais Royal” prices. Ask for circular. ENGLISH MEDIC ‘TED WOOL UNDERWEAR— ‘At 81.50, Nou-Irritating Red Lamb's Wool Under. garments, At $1.75, Medium-Weight Fancy Colored Undergar- ments. $ ‘At @2, Anti-Rheumatic Cochineal Dyed Undergar- ments. SPECIAL! SPECIAL!! At 50c., Silk-Bound Medium-Weight Merino Under- wear. ‘At 50c., Trowser-Shaped Cant: n Flannel Drawers, At 68c., Tailor-Cut and inished Drawers, At 75c., Undergarments, nearly all wool. ‘At $1, Heavy Saxony Wool Usdercarments, At 1, Medium-Weight Australian Wool Undermar- ‘ments. At 81.35, Nou-Irritating White Lamb's Wool Under- garments. ‘At $1.75, Warranted Unshrinkable All-Wool Under- wear, S27 You are requested to critica'ly exainine the ma- terials, the finish aud the fit of above quoted Under- garments, It isnot the prices but the qualities that make then “SPECIAL.” TWO SPECIALS IN SOCKS. 4 ‘At 260, Four Weights English, French and Irish Bal ‘Half Hove. Extra value because imported direct. ‘At 25c. Special lot wacranted All-wool Half Hose, in allcolors. At 35e. Special lot Fancy Striped Merino Socks. At 50c Dr, Warner's Natura; Wool Socks, At 50c. English Cashmere Socks, Black and colors, THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) For Lavres Axo Cunpne. THE AMERICAN HOSIERY 00.'S UNDERWEAR ia the best-fitting made, and will outwear two ordinary ‘undergarments, Have you se-n the new ribbed Vests, which we show in Balbriggan and All Wool? ‘We have the most complete stock in this city of ‘these, as well as the Merino Undergarments for ladies, misses, boys, and children, and not forgetting the ‘Wrappers for infants, SPECIAL! SPECIAL!! AT $1 natural Wool Vests and Pants. Silk bound and stitched. Only 500 of these garments and NO MORE WHEN THEY ARE GONE, (Two garments for worth of one.) AT 85c. Swi-s-ribbed Vests, worth $1.25. AT 50c. superior finisned Vests and Panta, MEDICATED WOOL UNDERWEAR. Warranted Cochineal dye, $1, @1.25, and $1.48. BAU DD’ S [eoncmn ences ox RIBBED-SILK UNDERWEAR. AT Of, 62.50, 63, 02.50, 04 auD og, BOTs HATS, 750. TO 2. Every style for street or evening wear.“ RveryAe® sirable shade, The largest and most varied stock. Prices 85e., 82. $2.09, $2.89. ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, ‘MONDAY. SYPTEMBER 24TH. 1888. Exstr Avrom Bazoarss Or Nore ‘The following extraordinary bargains in ‘Linens are timely, and incontrovertible iIus- twations of the advantages we enjoy in pur- chasing direct from first hands, at rock-bottom ‘72-Anob Bleached German Linen Table Dam- aks, in choio: patterns, ONLY 600. PER YARD. ‘Think of 72 inch—two yards wide- Damask At the low price of 500, ‘This offers Hotel, Restaurant, Dining House, ‘4nd Boarding House Keepers an opportunity heretofore unequalled, and of which immediate ‘sdvantage should be taken, as we secured but 13 pieces and cannot duplicate the purchasa, Also, 300 Fine-quality, Full-Blesched Ger- man Damask, Fringed Table Cloths, measuring 246 yards long, in fifteen very attractive pat- ONLY 61.65 EACH. ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11thand F sta, n.w. & ake 4 'ANTED—A SKIT HAND AND ONE Two ‘ore ie el Pee AN EDS Fous city references addres box 13, Star EGG Rares W ASiED, ALESCADIES FOR OUR iFrame ANIED— ALESLADIES FOR ‘ent departmente; must be - THE Bow NTED—CLOAKR HAND_AN EX? W paso Yo alisr'und tt clseks ana ok Jackets, BOS M Re 316 ae US ‘L LaDY's ESI. pe eer en sexe-: ee22-2te W ED—A RELIABLE WHITE GIKL 16 TO Ie te be, rally weeful about the bui ‘ener. a jase 5 nite boy 14, NATIONAL ACADEMY FINE AW.n'eo te se22-3e ANTED—A SETILED WOMAN AS NUKSE. gor ‘caput give firet-class city retereuces, ‘ANTED — TWO EXPERIENCED YOUNG Salceladise in ® Fauoy aint Worsted Store, coe ferred. [be Pues experience ta worsted yreterved.. 5° ANTED-TUUNG MAN, 18 YEARS OLD. TO at & ‘and make | ANTED—FiVE PAPER-HANGERS AND FIVE patuniay, MW eciness arise . We have been receiving a continuous stream of choice Woolen Fabrics the past week, and in ‘Sddition to them we shall show on Monday an ‘elegant line of high-class “Novelties in the Fall and Winter season's most approved styles, de- signs, and colorings, We notice: Superior fabrics, with side-bands running their entire length, for border trimming. The effects are Plaids, Stripes, and Persian patterns. Great varicty of medium and large Plaids, fw Tich soft colorings, most of which are secom- panied with plain fabrics to match. Beautiful Stripes, in wide, medium, and bair line effecte—bright colorings on dark back- ground shades. Also, plain shades of the latest fashionable ‘tints, in Hindoos, Cashmeres, Chuddas, Drap de Almas, Foules, Cheviots, Brosdcloths, Silk- ‘Warp Henricttas, &c. Dress Goods from 2c. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ute nw. ‘toon Arrractioxs. ‘We have just opened very extensive lines in JACKETS, AND NEWMAREETS, in the newest Fall effects, Early purchasers wil. secure an advantage, a8 in many lines we have only ove of two of s ‘style, some of which will not be duplicated this WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ste, n.w. “ Ovestxer Ix Iszaxre Goons. On SATURDAY and MONDAY we shall make our Annual Display of Infants’ Wear for the coming Fall and Winter. The qualities are from the medium to the bes latest, and the most the styles are the very tractive w2 have yet ‘The display will be well worth seeing. ‘no matter what your present wants may be. SILK LONG CLOAKS, SILK SHORT CLOAKS, CASHMERE LONG CLOAKS, CASHMERE SHORT CLOAKS, EIDER-DOWN SACQUE., ZEPH\K WORSTED SACQUES, CHRISTENING ROBES, CHRISTENING SILK CAPS, CHBISTENING LACE CAPS, HEMSTITCHED DRESSES, HEMBSTITCHED SKIRTS, EMB. FLANNEL SKIRTS, PLAIN FLANNEL SKIRTS, HAND-KNIT SHIRTS, HAND-KNIT SILK BOOTEES, CROCHET SILK BOOTEES, ZEPHYR WORSTED BUOTEES, HAND-KNIT SILK MITTENS, ‘NURSERY BASKETS, BOUDOIK BASKETS, INFANTS’ OUTFITS, &c., &c. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. ‘Cor. 11th and F ata. Disrrsturszep For Reuuaszexess. The gloves sold by us are distinguished for their relisbleness, Keliable in quality, fit, shape, finish aud durability. A steady, healthy in- crease bas marked the growth of our tiade in gloves Itis the very quintersence of economy to buy s good glove, sud for that reason above all others ws will keep no o her kind. We sell only such qualities as we think it to your inter- est to buy. We don't sell goods simply to get your money and make a profit. ihe store would never have grown an inch ou sucha principle. Weare aiter your trade—your money, if you will, but we propose to always give you its equivalent, or better, or your money. Ladies’ 6-But. Mousquetaire suede Gloves, in Tan shades. Unly 85c. per pair. Ladies’ 5-But. Pinked-wrist Kid Gloves, in assorted Tan shades, embroidered in black and self-color. Only 75c. per pair. * Ladiest 4-But suede Gloves, embroidered dacks, i shades of Tan, Brown and Gray. Only Ladies'-But. Gray Mousquetaire Chamois- skin Gloves. Cnly #1 per pair. Ladies’ 6-But. Pig-skin or Belgium Gloves, im light and dark Brownsand English Tana Only $1 ver pair Ladies’ Dog-skin Gauntlet Driving Gloves, embroidered backs. Only $1.75 per pair. Fabric Gloves. Ladics’ 6-But, Length Jersey Cashmere Gloves, in Navy, Seal and Black, Only 25c. per pair. Children’s aud Misses’ Je-sey Cashmere Gloves, for school wear, Navy Blue and seal Only 25c. per pair. rirst oor; center.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ste, n.w, Bore Faz Axo Wore Sors. ‘This department was never better stocked than at present. It als» represents our be.t pur- chasing efforts. We bave fully maintained our hich standard of quality, sty.e, and workman- ship. We lay particular stress on our @3 suite, ‘which we cousider the best intrinsic value this poyular price ever bowcht. You shouid give ‘this stock an early inspection. We quote: Our Specialty—Boys’ strictly all-wool Cassi- mere and Cheviots Suits, in Dark stripes and ‘Mixtures, neat in style, thoroughly made, aud exceedingly serviovable. iises 410 14 years, ONLY @5 PER SUIT. ‘We are equally strong in Suite st 96, $7, $7.50, 88, $8.50, $9, and $10. ‘The styles are ‘the latest aud the work aud fluish the best that Luons Most Unsprawmn. ‘We make it a point never to be without extra Hi ues f [ | i é i H i E g ie ; } WANTED, WOMEN COOKS. 410 To eto: CHAM- ‘Dermaids, Nurees and Sk aS Soka Pe W AXTED— WOMEN COOKS. 8 Sica" bidktskursok-o13 fthet n. ir Wires wan Gafotes,Urivere, rureee. I Waters Suen Guoke snd Riteben ielp, Farun and Dates ‘ANLED—VEGETABL® WHIT. COOK WAGES $18; also chambe omen forall kipue of lever, with for ‘Head: and waiters, BULGESS & CO. y ANTED—W! WOMAN, AS GOOD COOK, Wieke es rnin ete ace Tor fa.siiy of three: wobe witboul Bratciese rele-ences. Apply at 1605 Connecticut as ‘Washer and ironer. fiom 9 to 1z o'cioex. WV 451ED—0OOKS, LAUNDLESSES, WAITERS, W Axis Ricuwcuen, Nansen: Lenvers, ennetreones: Kichen acd Farm ‘ej (Swedisuand GerueD Women waited) DUMNMASy USu-ugs Fat bw we22-61 ottice, By ‘ANI. D-A BOY OF 16 WHO WRITES A “food bustnere bande Addreas Box da. Stat W&ANTED— WHITE YOUTH SEVENTEEN 10 cy gtatiowary store; uineteen years oid, as clerk, &e Teicreuce trum last employer. ‘Dick's AGENC., ae ‘O13 7 st. bow. WANTED-FIRST-CLASS MILLINER A\D “AP Drentices: ulso a vedi young ledy, ws stuck kueber. BUKEaU UF FABHIU! «, 2454 New York ave. a, ANTED-APPRENTIOE TO THE PLUMBING trade FANTED—A SETILED COLORED WOMAN TO N eosk bealng tran aud do geveral housework in cQuk, wasll, ion, family’oF two: tiust stay city references. x WaSzED SA FULLY COMPETENT WoMAs TO oon Go housework ia assis faunily. Goud weyses ton Foniable perpon ‘abou Se TOSS 2 tuixbtand come with vest ae Bee. : 2 WAS TED-OFFICE AND ERRAND Boy, WILI- ig to be generalay Usctul; wust wes baud; avvut dy years vid. Aduress P. U. Box at y ANTED—A GOUD SALERMAN, GERMAN PRE- Wena eaten quired. Address GERMAN. anscustia, D. BOX. FKOM 15 10 17 YEARS OF ‘ip; sige 8 woman to was and iron, Apply at ‘once, 1102 th at. n.w. WANTEDS* G FOR GEN: BAL HOUSE WORK jue smal t y of two; Ww «itl pref.rred. ions all SEE SAS SPL ter, cash.er, FANTED— Wo GOMMUNIO\TING rated ad theo her wns ‘state price. Cash. Suvauce aud oe objection towuburba Address Sit Sar office, 'TED— LADI! DESIRU(S RRNTIN Bay Fog Fy Tevavte, ~bowid W)ASTED-BY A Lap on Wisesitndwan outa boasas bcos exchanged. “Address L. A. 8. an eceer aoe sc catiees EorTor brea ANTED—Bi GENTLEMAN, Wi} EAND GROWN daughter. iu good locality, with privace tamily, oF five unfuruisbed couuuicatiug Kooms for ‘ut bouscker piu, reLereces eXchalged; woUld take Part of « house with & “ ress HUN LER, star ofce, sezu-3, WANED [IWo Ox THERE USPUmn: Koouis, heated by stove or steam, privil.we of caxerer; have two girls, ayed two and leu, state terms. Address F. U. Box 43 L, city. WANIED-2Y Wo ADULTS Two ol iurtusbed oF Unfurnished rooms, Lo iuy; retcreuces xiveu ad required; wUst state to be mouioed, HAL x, \WANLEDSIY A LaDy NicELY FURNISHED ‘Four with good bound ium w. part of city, where there are ew otuer boarders; reference fequlred Ad- A BL, ota: once, at W3SE2S Nie Ok WiitOUT BOARD, TWO well-iuruisbed (folding Leds preierved) conucct- 7Y «alice edUCAUOUBLL) eug eed verte Must Le reasouuble, iocauou betwerB sthaud Ati, Eyand Mts. Reterenices exchanged. Address Box 55. TED—THREE FUKNISHED ROONS 4ND AN boa te Kamlly ; Wiki six squares ol Lu- t; tor Wo KeLtieuen and sister, ‘erus~; permanent if satiniactory. House of .epres ulatives ANILD—BY A QUIET YOUNG AN i D-THE ADDRESS OF 1HUsk HAVIN iiisbed of unfuruisbed roowse tor rent. M. ‘al. every dup fur then nave moury by sec- ihe ROOM RENTING AGECY, Ole Oru etreet Uoreuwest ® wert | WASTEDUIN 4 Quier NEIGHBORHOUD, Tot Where privery is amstired. Address Q. LETS sSurome. ny eet W43!:D-THREE On EDUR 7 URNIsuLD on AV iSiturtinved™ Moows “witha Faces St WASTED REE Looms FOR LIGHT HOUSE. Keevinut. couveuieut to city Hail: two, at least, to be furuinued: tor tue winter, if suited." Address F BIS. Star utes. wezose WiASTeD-SY 2 TADY, ON ocTORER 1. run tinted pe: lor atid bedroom, in wictuity 0 Cusuie; torus wuodrate, pocmauent if auth ‘Address St. ML. Star omca ud nor.b ol Avenue, Address E SalTH, O18 £ ot wer VANTED —A GIRL FOR GENEKAL HOUSE- Weorins% ost faaaaly 20 Lan st work ins small Geran aw. os TAN <CLASS TIN AND SHEET. WANTED RIO Fis. chat RET. Tron Workers, Apply to MQ Mi2CHELi west ANTED—A COLORED BOY ABOUT 16 TO DO W ‘hetiirs wora aud attend furnace, anast be clean aud nest; references required. Audress A.B. C. Q., Star ottice. VANTED—A SMART, HONEST WHI1E BOY, WV ave between L>uud 17, 0 go strands and take huasel: usetul in Jewelry estabiisbment at 1223 Peun- syiVan.a uve. northwest, upstairs. aw TANTED—A GOOD MAN WHO UNDER- WASHES A, ,.00UD,, MAN, WHO ORDER sober and houest. apply at 1145 7 wed Wace eee na aud Penusy.vabia ave., third floor awe” tos periect fi; Cutting Muchiue A true guide slecve Unsurpassed; cutter aud Lous 8: Fates tor one wees Ouly ; 738 Utu st. u. WANTED — LADY [AGES Ty: LOCAL AND traveling; 820U a month cleur; new rubuer unuer- warment ior ladies, Mu. HF. LIDLLE C: ny 2 lished 100.0. cheap, where we ca. iusuruct Address ox 113, Dar vflice.. ot" WASIED_SY 4 STENUGRAPALE MALL a SILD—SEVEMAL GOOD MEN TO CANVaSs W fet sipood artcies Literal advauves to tun cut man, L. b., staroffice. se22-3t ‘Star uffice. \WWANTev—A WHITE, TIDY, PROTESTANT AND Woatiitrndt tuo int bou-<wors and cookin ior ‘Btar oftice. W NTED—OFFICE BOY, ADDRESS BOX 120, WWASTED-ONE LARGE On TWo SMALL UN- W farassh drone: wits poedcne of eat eas fr oe arma Adie, Statue "pari breaiiast jocation and price, CAKOLY WASTEDIUENISHED RooMs AND BOARD Jor g-utlewan aud wife: situation west of 14th et, FR 0c Wane te EN Scmanent, is suited.” Address Box 47, Beuate F. 0. WAXED h00m Ty aud 14th ts, tesching. Address M. aay. WASTED—1Y Ge: iy we LEMAN AND WIFE HAN sorely furniaued four ins desirable house with pleasant, refined, private inuily: terms not over 8 4 Address J. BM. er mouth; vest’ relerences. bouta., Cinb. WANTED—BOARD. ws ‘TE —bOAKD AND KOOMS Wi. M PRIVAT! family, between 12th and 20th, above Maenard setts ave, Or iu Geonetown, Address Box ZS, star office. WANTED-MISCELLA NEOUS trai ed teacher of many years successtu! work. at TEACHER, 221 & st_n.w. GAGE NOY about November 15, three or four fumished rvoins tor light housekeepiug for small fuuuily, within about ten minutes’ walk of Capitol. ‘Lerius aioverate; F AND M AND sungle lady engaced in ¥ 7 AN TED—PUPILS FOR CIVIL SERVICE, GREEK Latin and higher mathematics by University y ANTED-A REMINGTON TYPE-WKITER NO. Wachine 3; b.ctenn goder. pease setoe aud wie can besecu. Address HB. Q.. star office. sea-3t" WASTED= 70, PURCHASE STOCK OF oEN- eral Store in sunail tow: stating terms, popola.dou and location, ¥.H., 1219 tet uw, Week: on. D.C. br yANTED—AN IKISH WOMAN AS COOK IN arate fax Call this eveuine between and wate fatuily Toretoce Lit Oat aw. ¥ J ANTED—DESK—TO BUY A LARGE FLAT-TOP Otic, Deak Give site and lowest price,” Adarese DESK, star office. ‘i BRE Rh ny Stoeah Paes Eee access __FOR RENT—RQOMS. _ JOR RENT—SIX UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON nd thiru @ovrs. suit bie for light bows Oth ot nw. eer ae JOR KENT—LAUGE, PLE SANT ROQMA, SINGLE oF en suite, ob first, second, or age SKNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, ad Floor, oF will rent the whole Hote. Apply at 1677 Connecticut ave., Beat it Clrele | 38 TT NW. IN A PRIVATE slp of two adultn three fuemished wee a. ISHED ROOMS ON the second oor. ove & hall reow, Bo best fe. ished. #18 Mansachusetts ave. uw. Call between @ <u aud 6 pan, i” Fok KEST-oNE NICELY FURNISHED SBOCOND- 7, frou Kooy, heat snd fan sad beth: OL» per month in advance At 1019 L1th et. Rw, Bear chusette ave, Fok B10 GENTLE OR A MARRIED couple large, pleasant front Roum. secund story, ot & duile of Koou's furuished or wufuraished: be keepmg. 1112 Met uw. Foe ‘T-TW Ri ‘COMM Tr second story unfurnished Looms st Jb Met tw shPa'ttal tiem, southern exposure. Turaiched of yr furnished" a rith or witht Board F% KENI—LAKGL, NEWLY PAPERED AND Yeinted ‘wouth Yrout rovum, sini} abd eu mube conta, bortirn. privawe iamily. retarenee Shauwged "21 Eat. how OR KENT—TWO SECOND-FLOOR OOM! cating-roous, furuished as «i and bedroom . private fainily rent Frasouable. 1105 iv” JOR KENT—TWo KOMN, ONE D1NST wuitable for uflice or ved ron, other third Sour mus, third Boor, furnished or waferetaben, Soe E row joor, $3 7) aa Mioe RRS an eerz. HED SECOND. story front room: open erate, bath. bot aid ter sull private fumsiy. 1341 LGUh st av 1 g2, BENT 20, GENTLEMEN ONLY, front room, furniabed. bay -window Jook: on 14h st. nw Teguired. Adaress J JOR RENT—PRIVATE HOU eu rach, containing thi Kitchen; rent whole or owe Moor te eduita 017 Oth wt. nw. JOR RENI—28 1OWA Ci suite bandmowely furnished a iia a JOR RENT—ON CAPITOL BILL, TWO OR THREE commULicaiiay roous furuiabed of Unter Neyer be Avec an. Fat care: termmodapae OR RENT—@20 FOR TWO UNPURNISH} #20 Um for ye dO sain J POs BEST A SUITE OF UNFULNISHED ROOMS i Beate fans: ,Uath room; ‘second Br, thers exposure. 1003 ¥ RENT—44 K 8 B ufurniaued.‘every’ molar ‘conrentemee fey bath; sink in kitchen. closets. best, O82 SEW YOKE AVE XW. SECOND wo communicating Kova eat aud wun dm'prvete fauuily ‘des. Voix Md se ANTED IAN ACTIVE, WELL, EDUCALED young gentleman; should be abou! ave: @ispoans to feura our pope auc init: sa.ary moder. te, but iycrensea Between 10 aud 12 ockek. BUPI. OFP Baud 6, 15041 st uw. ANTED—APPKENTICES AND BODY WOLK- fers in ini livery; also sewers aud apprentices on chiidren's dresses. kUH.s'p, 037 F st. uw. 1 5 }0OKS, CHAMBEKMAIDS, HOUSE- ‘ANTED—COOKS, HO ‘Keepers, nurses. femal heip, coucl ined, crtera, inale ep. NATIONAL EMPLOY: Sit NING BUREAU, first floor. Sees WasteD-To BORKOW $100, BY A GOVERN. ieut vinploye, to be secured by de Gof teust oh x “Addrese Box 118, aiture work ¢300 yANTED—TO PURCHASE A SMALL CONFEC- W ‘dcvery Business ia poet focttina toe houches, ‘ “rote. WARSTED—150 DOZEN ©. P. MANUFACTUKELS Comets: pertect ftumg, «xtra long, 5 hovks, un~ ibie hive eiavorately’ etched everywhere else for $2. Our price is #1. sary to call to secure this the greatest bargain ter tiered tn Corset TANSBULGH & BNO. ANTED—THREF OR FOUR OVERSEERS oR managers to hire he.p in city aud country to dis- tribute 100,000 circuuar. aud sumples to advertise our Dusiness aud sutroduce our new aud wonderful iuven- tion. Can minke $20 per week easier thau 9: month at .ny other business. No boys oF Wauted. Beud 10 ceus tor 8 $1 saupie and Addi ¥ SUPP Alt 2, igh Tetereuces, Apply st ofhice Fst nw. sexz1-st WARTELSMART YOUTH TO TAKE Casi ‘and ‘books; must 4 jurnish best references and boud. MOLL iHe ALLOK, 615-617 renus. ave, ee21-3t* (ly ANTED—A SETILED AND CAPABLE WOMAN W108 general housework: no otber aed apily Teterchces juireu; good wages. Appiy 1815 oe 1st W AS2ED A LADY WITH EXPERIENCE 1 OF fice work: shuld h.ve some knowledge ot book: Keepiug and corres}o deb: e; one with executive abil- ref rebices, aud compeu- sation Wauted. Audress BUY, star office. se21-3e" ity desired: sate exper: Vv TANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL Hi work, cooking, ws must mixhts, gvod references Less ot 9020.3: gextlemien's “cast << W4xTED ris IN PLAIN SEWING, DRESS. an ‘ands > 0 Kuitting, aud Crochet. “Jerme €1 fer week, GY JANTED— PARLOR FURNITURE UPHOL- Te Sey elerences furuinied aa to Worciuaneli ‘dune Sicpulence. ‘Address C. NELSUN, O14 20th stu. " TED — HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL ‘Books, P. C. MERRY, ecl4-1m 716 K st, 1zz7 32a st. ir »—I CITY IN NERVOUS, MEN- {a TETSptin Disease, Ovarion aud Uvertue tra: Dies, baralysis, sciatica, « pore actures. ete. Hairs femoved. ‘Eleconcit, applied through crating. Ls. NiCHOLSUN, 12th st. n.w..cor. F. jy: VW ASTEDICLOTMING EXCHANGS- 204 4 oT Sees ot Gea pee \WWASTED-AN ABLE-BODIED COLOKED NAN V ith for itor of Wateaneceetteceme erate ive wood reference; no one with env Box 117, Star office. ANTED — DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT BU- ladies, mien aud wor. B, wiite Jipestic labor, ntrict at oe referenoca. 717 M st. u.w. ANTED—MAN TO TAKE THE AGENCY OF IR i ); Went, 500 pce tee ae by the Obilo. septin Wz GIKL TO DO GENENAL ave, WANTE))--SITUATIONS. fe se ee "ANTED — STUDENTS IN PHONOGRAPHY. r or Artistic Wriaug. Full Wire ae eee course 45, 2t Capt Steud Pipe’ daueine parties Sbureday evenings iam wane — EVERYBODY 80! ING FROM suoky chimpeys to know that > Genes See Tatrobes made to best or 17th st nw. &D—FORK CA8H—FUENI’ FEA: Stik Carpets ‘boven, oF eutire Housebold fects. Adaress 318 H. BAUM, 219 7th st «. WASTEDSALE EIR DS WELL WORK DONE 4 and Wind fives tus dod Mach. Works’ sou with tour to six rooms residence, or ® place for Address KF. E Fe RENT—1723 H ST. N.W., TWO HANDSOM! suites for ceutemen, open {OK KENT—TWO LARGE AND HANDSOMELY aoe ae fae ere water, priv lgge of tath di ttal to ‘ecleet | mest jcobvoni-ut totcars. excelirut boars if ‘at nike "hold | “exited private faunily of two. weueral botwe comforts afforded; terms moderate; 18i5 landen st. Le Pak, ee JOR RENT —A LARGE SIZE, SEOOND-STONY front room; meorly furnished . Choice board can be bad ou same Ulock. Apply at 610 12th stuw ale > UR RKENT—A NICELY-FURNISHED SKOUX) Buty treatron Sone ne Fe ary 4 py Ls ed rooms. table re. wanted Yenieut to departwonts aud four lines ‘uf street care. 6 tee a shine recny st ek, KENT—A FURNISHED FRONT hoot, with fas, beat und bath ou seine four, suitavle for twow-utlewen, of tua and wife. convenseut to Son Gr Printung Bia hat nw, Ee Foz RENT—On, Veay LARGE CouKEH KOO, 4 1oUr windows, oF 2 smalver Boor trout. vurnished or uufuruished, ‘pe re : Mae A+ ferences, 900 10th st, corner’ New You ae jOK KENT—S16 INDI\NA AVENUE—HL sumely furuisbed with good pau }°oe BENT—LANGE FRONT Oo! DX eh ae ‘Adsrow BA. G. Sear offre It WA5222 5 2000 BECOXD-WAND Se ey Eismia'S Lett omc 20) Roun ave WANTED | 2OUNG ENGL! H LADY KS dally it (vot Ds terms ‘moderate starr oniiauiy of pe ago pune a iy ANTED—BY Two yOuNe COL: W MEN VV eee or cor chambectanid: gued verere se Addsean 1510 14th st mw. eat as a] [1] erin eee ‘i ace i Bei Pe (OR KENT—HANDBOMELY FUENISBED pe Greniice puss dour. 1020 Vt ave. —FUL sis. D KOUMS AKD Qi patvote fauuly; retereuos reatur @