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abe Evening Star has a regular. perwanen' bona Sde daily circulation more than trebi of any other daily paper publisbed im Washington. and much greater than that 4) all the other dasiy papers bere addew together. Twe STAR Many months ago expressed its con viction of the utter incompetency of the aqueduc management, and 13 not surprised at the re cevelopments Of fraud In the coustruction of thr new tunnel. In fact, there has been no adequ: maBagement since Capt. Hoxie was displaced t snug place in Washington social life toa engineer commissioner of the Distriet, th favorite of an army clique. Whatever were the merits or demerits of Capt. Hoxie’s plan of tunnel Ing, 1t 18 certain that the successfui and hanes: Prosecution of the work would not have failed through any want of vigilance or energy upon is part. While he was in charge he might be said : have lived in the tunnel, so untiring were his labors day and night, ia inspecting every step of progress in the underground work, and in suiying how t meet any difficullties as they presented them- selves, Under the succeeding management the dea Of per-onal supervision or Inspection, certainly to the extent of going down into a dark “nawsty hete under ground, s-ems to have been scouted from the start. It would have been pawsitively dis- gusting youknow! It would weally! And so the ‘Work of superintendence mas (rit ered away beyond all Tesponsibility through a series of deputies and sub-deputies, aspectors and sub-Inspectors until it reached a potat where all honest or intelligent inspection seems to have been abandoned ‘The contractors, apparently in collusion with the inspectors, were allowed to work thelr cwno sweet will, and it 48 not surprising that they should have made the ost of their opportunities and goue on, without ‘the slightest regard to their contract, to the per- Petration of the appalling frauds just developed. It appears that the brick lining to the tunnel ha~ een constructed with scarce any filling behind it, thus leaving large spaces between the brick arch and the rock walls of the tunnel. The resuit would have been, whea the water Was let in, that the pressure would have burst the Drick lining as quickly as if it had been paper. Probably much more fatally defective work will De detected, Dut enough has been discove-ed to show the necessity for a prompt and sweeping change in its management. The attempt to super. Intend and inspect the tunnel work from the Smoking room of aclub house is not a success. It 13, of course, a very serious disappointwment to the people of Washington, especially in the dis- tricts where there is a short water supply, to have This set Back to the early completion of the tun- nel, but there seems no remedy except through a Jong and tedious process of examination and re- construction, ee ‘The decision of the conference on the new Duild- ing for the Congresstonal ibrary will be disap. pointing to all who have entertained uopes of a ‘structure adequate to the needs of the institution ana befitting the dignity of the government. It ‘Would be easy enough to put up a dupilcate of the pension building wita one-tenth of th money at command; but one such monstrosity 1s about all our beautiful city can endure t @ single genera- There 1s no reason why the Cougressionai jorary building should not be at least as handsome a structure as the State, War and Navy building. It 13 to occupy a larger area, and its decorations need not De So elaborate. The severest stiupiteity consistent ‘with the style of its architecture would be in har- monious keeping With Its purpose, but It ought at Jeast to be au ornament to the conspicuous situa tion occupied and not an eyesore. In order to pro- cure the best building material, the best work- manshtp, abundant space and absolute protection against fire, there is little hope of restricting the expenditure to the limit set upon it by the confer. ence committee. The sum it is proposed to appro- priate altogether, may do for a part of the work; but why juggle with the fact, which must De evident to everyone who gives the sud. ject am hour's sober thought, that any plan Suited to the case will probaviy require at least twice that amount to carry out? It 1s merely plactag a premiuin upon doubie-dealing or evasion ‘on the part of everybody Wo has anything todo With the work, of else compels the coustruction of another Pension Office barn. Whena private citi- zen Dulids a dweiiing, it 18 his own business en- Ureiy whether he stints himself or ts extravagant, Whether he foliows certain hovbies of his own to the disregard of every other consideratio ;, or Duilds wita reference to being able to sell his house at the end of one yearor five. With the Government it is different. It builds for all time. Many a generation yet unborn is to test the prac- ‘Ucal utility of the siructures it is now raising, and to feel proud or ashamed, as the case may be, of toetr Beauty or their lack of it. It would be a thousand Umes better, if the demand for economy Is so pressing, to build only a part of the new Library for the present, and leave tne rest to be | done in the next century, rather than make a mistake in the direcuion of frugality now which ab never be rectified. a An Interest ls that which is taking place for the seat in Congress now occupied by Mr. Hay- den of Massachusetts, General Banks, the repub- lican candidate, secured hts nomination merely by “serate,” a8 it were, and left a good deal of bad bicod behind bit in the nominating conven- tion. He Was an “original abolitionist,” of the era When Garrison and Phillips, Sumner, Sedgwick and Burlingame were in their fuil ighting strength; Dut since the war he has been a warm advocate of ‘& conelllatory policy toward the soutb, and joined the Greeley movement in 1872. Opposed to him is Colonel Thomas Wentworth Higginson, the social Feformer and essayist, who also was among the ©ld-time avoiit.onist=, and also has a war record, bat woo made his first decided move out ot the Wines of the repudlican party four years ago, when he became one of tue leaders of the independent Tevolt in Massachusetts, The democratic Prest. Gent showed his consideration for General Banks by deferring the appointment ot a new federal marshal for the Massachusetts district a long while to avoid disturbing the veteran; and one of the causes of apath, on the part of a good many repubil- cans toward the Bunks canvass 1s the General's frank remarks in defense of Mr. Cleveland’s ad- ministration, On tue ocner hand, CCl. Higzinson has received no favors from the President, and is Asking for the support of the democrats of his district im spite of bis long and consistent anti- emocratic career, The sigus of party disintegra- on seu pretty strong in the ifta Massachusetts district. re Kuler and Lieuk Book. Make Setisiaction guaranteed. Work called for wad ot. a - Coronen Sik Bexoasises, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. ‘We have just placed on sale a lotof very fine Ben- walines, in thirty shades, at the low price of $1.50 per yard. They are the finest goods we have ever shown, aud are great bargaina Full assortment of Evening aud Dark Colore, Biack Peau de Sole Silke at $1.00 and $1.25; worth €1,50 and 81.75. New Shades in Broadcloths and Henriettas, New Patterns in French Flannels, New Table Linens sad Navkins. New Black Goods Extra Bargain in Colored ‘Plush at $1.25. Quilted Sating, all Shadow New Stock of Fail Dress Govds of every description, ¥.L SHUSTER & song, net? 919 PENNA AVE |. ULIC SCHOOL BOOKS AT CONTRACT PRICES, SCHOOL AND Coli EGR TXT BOOKS OF VERY GUADE WHOLESALE AND KELATL. seis ©. C. PURSELL, 418 vib 8. w. Ove Case Prices For DRY GOODS HENRIETTA CAnHMEES, ail pure Wide doubie with, Gobein Blue, Bigod, + @ wool, era Cotta, Ox eryect aud Black ;caal Value 30c., price Feducedl to he LADIES BEOADCLOTH, all pure fine wool, one ZEN she s Bais wide, Gouesin Biue, Ferre Cotts,’ Lan Aad Biases” cea value $10: BLANKETS BLANKET NELTS ‘8 ouly 30c., real value 75c, CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE. VALUABLE PRESENTS Bay 95 wordt OS Cash Cuntonners. worth oF uv. sei jof and select one of the Tsai cre follow. | EVERYTHING. A celebrated writer says: “Whether a Painter or a Poet be located in the midst of arest city crim the depth of «great forest, the world will beat @ path to his door, if his productions excel. those ot bi~ neignbora.” This applies as well to ‘merchant, aud especially to a Shoe Merchant, ‘T“-re is so much similarity in the appearance ‘Sa¢. 40 Very much difference in the wearing qualities of Sioes, that the world will bests path to the door of that merchant whose wares have the reputation for durability. This is undoubtedly the reason why the little path, opened to our door twelve years ago, has (roadened into such a wide avenue, frequented by the thousands who wili have “HAHN'S TELIABLE SHOES," and no others—no matter how many inducements are held out to them by would-be-competitors on the wayside, We prijle ourselves on our now firmly-estab- lished reputation for honest, no shoddy goods, sold at prices, which are, for the quality, the the lowest in the country, and undevistingly uniform to everybody. ‘There can be no question that we do, andcan undersell any hou.ein the District, ae we sell for cash ouly, and draw our supplies direct, wnainly from manufacturers whose entire pro- duet we control, in such quantities for our three Jarze stores, as uo other house here can do. Our Fall Stock is uow complete, and embraces some of the most elegant Gems of Footwear to be found anywhere in the United States. while the peices for these goods will astonish those ‘who have been in the habit of buying fine gooda. In GENTS’ LONG BOOTS our house is head. quarters, We have them from the Fine Calf @3 xeuuine hand-made work, down to the service- able $1.50 ruil stock kip boots, Our Ladies’ 83 Hand-Welt Genuine KANGA- ROO or DONGOLA BUTTON BOOTS are at least the equal of any $4 shoe in town. Our Gent’ 83 “BEST ON THE GLOBE” Genuine Hand-Sewed Welt Shoes will bear favorable comparison with any 85 shoe. Whatever you want in the way of Sensible, Serviceaole, and Comfortable Footwear, ours i the House to find it, ‘WM. HAEN & 00.3 RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES. 816 7th st. att #1022 Pa ave, and 231 Pa, ave. oe -INCH GOLD-TIP 1.49. 26 her SOT ity oo, 1G Eras te ee DOUBLE COMBINATION, 11th st. 9026-3¢ A New Dursnronz. We beg tocall the attention of our friends and patrons to our superb stock of Ladies Cloaks, now located on the first floor as you enter the store from the Avenue, We make @ specialty of Cloaks and Suits. and have now on sale the best colleetion of Wraps of every de- scription we have ever offered the public. Our stock is now double the mze of former years and our prices we guarantee reasonable, LADIES’ SUITS. —This department is located ‘0u srcon: floor, front room, where we now have 08 exhibition @ large line of Ladies’ Costumes in about forty (40) different styles and in all ‘the latest fabrica. Prices range from $10 up- wards, A perfect it guaranteed and no extra charve for alterations, a GHBLDREN’S CLOAKS AND SUITS.—This it is loeated on second floor, front Foom, more spacious than heretofore, and therefore we are enabled to show an assortment nore extensive than formerly, and at prices that cannot fail to interest the pareuta We carry @ full line of Fail and Winter weights, LADIES’ JERSEYS AND WRAPPERS.—This department is located om second floor, back Toom, where may be found s choice assortment of these goods, Our line of Jerseys excels in nov- elties, and is complete in all the staple styles {or house wear. LADIES FURNISHINGS —This department is now located on first floor, directly back of tne cloaks, and occupies one-balf of the floor space, ‘We would like it known that our Ladies’ Fur- nishings still remaio a prominent feature of our business, and we shall always carry a complete assortment of Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, Cor- ‘Sets (the C. P. aad P. vb. and Thomson), Hand- kerchiefs, Collars and Cuffs, Uubreilas, Ruch- ings, Veiling, &c., &e.—in fact all the swall wear excepting Muslin Undergarmen:s, We ask an inspection of our various depart- menta, and hope to be favored with a call. ‘We still have a few Men's Goods left, in Under- wear, Hosiery, and Gioves. If we have your size and can suit you, the price will be just one-half. WM. H. McKNEW. Late RH. Tatton, 626 933 Penneyivanis avenue | DE WARNER'S COROLINE AND FOUR-IN- hand. 75e.; Dr. Waruer's Health Corset. 89c.; Dr Sarser's, Sursine Corset, Ove. Thursday, Fri and 2h es and 2a. scioe BOUBLE COMBINATION, 11th sae 26S BOUBLE COMBINATION, 11th st 5.6. |For A Yusr On Two THERE HAS BEEN A PROSPECT OF A RE- VIVAL OF THE FASHION OF THIRTY YEARS AGO IN FANCY VESTINGS. | AS A RULE THE PATTERNS HAVE BEEN TOO “PRONOUNCED,” BUT THIS SEASON “QUIET” STYLES HAVE BEEN BROUGHT OUT, AND THEY ARE FAST BECOMING | VERY PoPULan. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED QUITE ANUM- i BER OF THE NEWEST STYLES, AND ARE | MAKING THEM UP AT MUCH LESS PRICES THAN USUALLY PREVAIL FOR THESE Goobs. | THE QUALITY 13 FIRST-CLASS, AS 18 i ALSO THE CUT AND FINISH WITH WHICH | WE MAKE THEM UP, GOOD DRESSERS WILL APPRECIATE THESE GOODS, & B BARNUM & 00, ooze 881 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, POOLE. TAIL @ 617 PENNSYLVANIA AVE yous CARPETS AXD FURNITURE? ‘That is « very important question to you, and alap tous, as We bavos large stock of goods ‘which must be soli. You have always been ‘very liberal in patronizing us, and we feel we ‘Rave received ourfall share of your trade, for ‘which we return you our hearty thanks, but we ‘have made preparation this fall, with «view to securing « larger share of your favors, and have laid ins stock which ts complete in all departments, and which embraces everything that is correct in styleand colorings in CAR- PRTINGS, DRAPERIES, AND UPHOLSTERED GOoDs, Our FURNITURE DEPARTMENT ia replete with new end novel styles insub- stantial and clegant goods, and full of barvains ‘We do not enumerate them, becsuse this ad. is ‘Rot written to inform you what we have, but to invite you tocall and look throuch our stock, feeling assured that you will be convinced ‘after comparison with others that it 1s to your Advantage to place your orders with usfor any- ‘thing you are in need of to make home comfor- table and beautiful, and they will be promptly filled and satisfaction guranteed. Our LACE DEPARTMENT should not be overlooked, for ‘we have excelled ourselves in it this season, and haves great many surprises to show you in handsome CUKTAINS at cheap pricen, Weare making WINDOW SHADES to measure for 75e. Reupholstering of furniture promptly done by best of workmen. Awaiting your call, wWesssure you courteous treatment whether Duying oF oaly locking. W. H HOEKE, 801 Market Space, 308 and 310 6th st. 9096,27,20-th.a.tu-3m ‘NFAXNTS' WHITE EMBROIDERED ROB! "i Deine. Sire Conta, made, of Outing F nel ‘Whi Ove KaUMaN's DOUBLY COMBIRATION, thane, e263 Tsnovex Two Hoxparo Parts A short time ago we told you wo were “xetting ready," and invited you to witness the tranai- tom from one season to another. Now we ARE READY in every sense that the word implies. Ready with the largest and most complete stock Of Fall outfits for men and boys ever placed ‘under one root, We have out-Saks Saks & Cou im this third Autumn season in our prescut quarters, We wish we had more room. but won- erful use bas been made of what we have, You ‘wouldn’t be able to see how we could utilize More, so perfect is the system. ‘The variety and extent of stock 1s admirably Aisplayed on our four Lmmense sales floors, and Your journey from the combination of busy stores that greet you on your entrance, to the handsome and spacious apartments occupied by our Tailoring Department on the fourth floor, {a one of kaleidoscopic beauty. To particularize ‘would be impossible—everything is as nearly Perfect as the combined brains and skill of the ‘world can make it, The prices throughout the store are in harmony with our policy (always strictly adhered to), ONE PRICE—and that the lowest—which we have proven to be consistent with thorouzhness in every detail. ‘The army of assistants we have marshalled to aid us in catering to your wants will be found masters of their particular branches. Intelli- gence, experience and ctvility are their recom- mendations, and the prince or man in humble station will recelve the same solicitous treat- ment at their hands. In word, they are our Fepresentatives. But one thir remains—come and see us ready. Don't think you've got to buy. We shall be glad to sbow you what we have, and leave you free to make your own decision. We know our facili- ‘ies, you know our reputation. We have not bom idle, By the way—you want a Fall Overcoat right Off, $8 to 835 are the limite of price—pertec- tiom the only limit to quality. SAKS AND COMPANY. EVERYTHING FOR MEN FROM THE CRADLE TO ‘THE GRAVE. SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. 5026 BR FALL, EXHIBITION MUST BE A GREAT ay'in oxauisites ‘De wot il tecail sehen theca cay is exquisite. Do uot tell to eail elther , gr Sat KAUFMAN'S DOUBLE COMBINATION. we Canrere: Canvers:: Canpersi:: We are daily receiving our Fall supply of BIGELOW, LOWELL & HARTFOKD WILTON CARPETS, BODY BRUSSELS, MUQU:T ., VELVETS, TAPESTRIES, THREE-PLYS, INGRAINS, and ART SQUARES, RUGS, MATS, CURTAINS, and DRAPINGS in great ‘variety. An inspection of our stock is solicited. _ 0025-3, HOOK, BRO, & CO,, 1328 Fat, Hovse Fornisurxos. ‘TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, Sept. 26 and 26, £3 Bolton Sheeting Table Covers (stampe... English Basket Cloth Table Cover (stamped)... 54-inch Bureau Cover (fringed and stamped) 490 ieee ee ae - ‘590 neh Bie Five Demaak Tray Cover B50 tre-size 400 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO, DECORATIVE ART ROOMS, 514 9th st. a. w. Cia-ses for Painting and Embroidery fgtamede” Specal vera vo pation ‘otal by the Patol For raz Dew, ‘Who have urged me to visit Washington that they may examine my Invisible Artificial Rar Drums, I have ar fanged to be at the National Hotel on Friday, 8»ptem- ber 28, until 3 p.m.,and should be pleased to meet ‘say who are in search of a relief from deafness. me25-2t H A. WALES, Bridgeport, Conn, vem ie taatpanee J. W. BOTELER & SON, Sole Agents for the District, 043 Penn. avenue 20 Pres Cuxr Orr ALL CASH SALES, DURING IMPROVEMENTS WIZ, BELL My ENTIRE STOCK OF waTcuEs pIA- Isrexv To Bex | 25,000 Mex Waxrzn. ‘The “‘Star’g” average circulation is over 25,000, ‘we'll be content if 25,000 men will read of tis Ses Caen oe PALAI E tu IST Srrcut Lors Mess | NDERWEAR, (Department near door No. 1119 Pa. ave.) ‘These lots are termed SPECIAL bacause they were secured considerably below tho market prices, and are “SPECIAL” becanse they cannot be duplicated, and ‘are specially “BPLCIAL” becaune they'll soon be gone. FOR 50c. A clever imitation of Dr Warner's ‘Natural Wool Underwear. Same shade of Gray. Sane superior Stand Anish, but not aLL woot, To those ‘whe are not rheumetic it's as good as all wool, and is more durable. ‘The garments are silk bound and stitched; reinforced in parts lisble to wear, and can not be reproduced umler $1 each. We have 1,000 Pairs Drawers and 1,000 Shirts to offer at 50c. each. FOR 50c. Improved tailor-cut trou Canton Flaunel Drawers, Fitting in « superior manner makes ‘them twiee aa durable ae the usual ill-shaped garments Offered at this price—50e. FOR 81. Medium Weight Australian Wool Shirts and_ Drawers, remforoed, Silk-faced—a $1.50 under- garment for $1. FOR $1.35. White, pure Lambs’ Wool Underwear: non-irritating: as soft as Silk; warm, yet not too heavy; real value, 82. FOR 81.50. Non-irritating Red Medicated wool Underwear; warranted Cochineal dye; Silk-feced Shirta; Drawers reinforced and improved shape; better ‘quality than those sold last season at 82. SPECIAL LOTS MEN'S SOCKS. For 25c—Warranted All-wool Half Hose: improved pool double toes and heels; colors—Red, Blue, wn, For 25e—Four weights of Balbrigran Socks. For 35c—Fancy Striped Cashmere Wool Socks that cannot be duplicated under 500. a pair. For 500—Dr. Warner's Natural Wool Half Hove. (27 Our cash nystem often enables very advantaceous Purchases, the abuve-quoted being good illustrations, and of which advantage must be taken NOW UB NEVER, Of course the above are not our rerular stock. Weare showing I & R. Morley’s, Cartwricht & Warner's, and Dr. Warner's “Health” Underwear, all of which are offered at “Palais Royal” prices, ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. _ (Continued below.) New Tursos vor Lava The following have been received during the last few days, come ouly this morning: FEATHER DEPARTMENT. Cashmere Ostrich Feather Tips, three in bunch, for $1.35. ‘These are the very latest, and you cannot but sdmire them. The Feathers are all in one piece: are not spliced ; vo you'll appreciate the price, only 61.35. DRESS GOODS DEPARTM NT. ‘The new lot of All-wool ferges now completed, The assortment of shades in all tho new Greens, Blucs, Browns, Reda, Grays, ko. Wo reduce the price, for TO-MORROW ONLY, from 68¢. to 55c. a yard. ta-Those who have previously secured samples Marked 68c. please note this. GLOVE DEPARTMENT. WARRANTED. 4-button Undressed Kid Gloves, with embroidered backs, newest shadea. ONLY 980. A PAIR. These are “Palain Royal" Gloves. NO MORE WHEN THIS LOT 18 GONE 7.50 in the fature, FANS DEPARTMENT. Bingle-st'ck ostrich-feather fans with five large Plumes, bunch of tips and aigrette, or composed of eixht large plumes, for @6 each, Those of three lance plumes and bunch of ostrich tips $4 each, all shades CORSET DEPARTMENT. Before having your new dress tried of be fitted with one of our new French corsets, only @1a pair. They have the high bust and long waist. Think of the price, SHOE DEPARTMENT. We have added to our stock another style of 84 hand-made button Boots for ladies. The prettiest of our many styles at this price. Have pair tried on. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) FOR CHILDREN. FIRST. The baby—We've got everything for the youngster, and at prices to suit those who are extrava~ ant, because it's the first one; or those with a baker's ozen, and who are'nt geuerally extravagant, ‘We only quote WORSTED GOUDS TO-DAY. See the variety and the qualities we offer at the prices. ‘Hand-kutt Secques, 590. to 94. ‘Hand-kult Beotees, 19c. to #1.35, Hand-knit Shirts, 9c. to 750. Hand-knit Caps. 25¢, to $1.68, ‘Hand-knit Lewing, 48c. to 98¢. Hand-kuit Fascinators, 30c, to 81.98. ' SECOND. The little boys and girls—We've, every: thing for them, too, but'll just mention to-day Under- ‘wear and Hose for autumn and wiuter wear. SPECIAL. 600 Vests and Drawers, in all sizes from 16 to 82 inches, for 25c. agarment. They are medium weight, Merino and the large size are worth 50c, ‘The@elebrated American Hosiery Co.'s Underwear we have from 45c. up; price according to size, The Pante fit the limb without «wrinkle The Medjeated Wool Undergarments 630. up, ‘The Ribbed Wool Vests from 70c. up. ‘Swiss Libbed Silk Vests, all colors, @1.25, Cartwright & Warners’ Celebrated Underwear $1.05 up. SPECIAL, All sizes of warranted All-wool Cashmere Hone, and in all colors, for 25c. a pair. That's cheaper by 200, « pair than ever sold before for such quality. ‘Schopper’s Heavy Black Derby Kibbed Hose, only 26¢. for all sizes up to 83 inches, We only stop here because the mammas and grown @aughters must be thought of, THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Laon Srasoxasixz Unvenwean, Of course we have sfull line of the American Hosiery Co.'s Underwear, the Swiss Ribbed Silk Vests, the En- slish Medicated Cashmere, the Ventilating Buckskin ‘Undergarments; also Dr. Warner's Celebrated “Health” ‘Underwear; but, we write below only of SPECIAL ‘LOTS—the outcome of our cash system in buying. §27"The quantities being limited and the prices being nearly 25 per cent below the prevailing market quota- tions, it is imperative TO SELECT AT ONCE. AT @1 natural Wool Vests and Panta, Silk bound nd stitched. Only 500 of these garments and XO MORE WHEN THEY ARE GONE. (Two garments for worth of one.) At 44c. Swiss Bibbed Vests, finished at neck and arms with Silk Ribbons. Colors, Pink, Reru, Blue, ‘Flesh, White, Market value throughout the United States 50c. . At 85e. the Bwise Ribbed Silk Vests come in Sal- mon, Red, Cream, Pink, Blue, Cardinal. This quality ‘vest is retailing all over the country at $1. AT 600. Ribbed Merino Vests. Lone sleeves and high necks. Silk faced and silk stitched. All sizes Cannot be duplicated under 75c. AT 850, These are “seconds,” but you'd never know 1h They are heavy weight ribbed wool Vests, and are wenerally retailins at $1.50. AT €1.30. Ribbed Natural Wool Vesta, in all styles ‘and sizes, $1.39, but worth €1.75, AT $1.99, Red and White Ribbed Wool Vests, the same identically as sold last year ‘or 81.69. AT @1.48, Hand-made Ribbed Wool Vests, All sizes, Some of these vests are 3 feet long. Colors: ‘Red, Pink, Blue, Cream, White, A bargain ot 69 each, Only 50 of these garments, ounce ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL Srscuz Lors Or Homar. AT 250, We ssk attention to the very superior quality, warranted Fast Black Hose st 25c. \\e think ‘these equal those sold last season at 35¢. 1f they stain ‘the clothing or feet we REFUND THE MONEY. AT 450. Warrattted Fast Black Hose—Fieece lined. Notonly are they abectately fast in color, but the quality is much superior to those generally at 300, AT 500. All-Wool Cashmere Hoso in Black and new ‘Shades, The toss and heele Cotton mixed, and are thus made more durable, AT O1.35. An English novelty of Silk and Wool ‘mined, In Bleck caly. Ask to see this Hosa, Woorwam & Lorszors “roms xEWSs" Add eo H rox ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27TH, 1988. ‘Tne store ie rapidly filling up with the new exason's best fabrics, styles, and fancies. Every ANTED—WOMEN COOKS. Waitrens, Ni 10 TO 840: MAILS, arees, Laundrees Mac Caterer. Udvere Waiters, Mep Cooks. Ferm | Mien Reet k irre Tall dewsuter o t y ANTED — WANs Gopartment is striving to eclipse the echievs- Ware ments of last ‘must go ot PHARMACIST, Star RELIEF CLERK FOR TWO EIN. ‘Must be registered. Adar office, 2c secon nas spooua-econy ‘ahead of its predecessor. Some of the depart- ‘meuts have already opened the campaisn with Unusually large stocks, partictilarly Black was ED—AN IN1! good address: position peraauent, ELLIGENT GENTLEMA\ OF vequired. from ¥ : Loot ey pee ada a vious exe Toure, om Without beard. Goods, Silke, Dress Goods, Flaunels, &0., &0. Drees Goods Special—50 pleces of 48 and 5- fmch All-Wool Camels’ Hair Serge, in nat Stripes and Grav-and-White Checks and Plaida, ‘Brown-and-White Ohecks and Plaid, Brown and. Gray Mixtures, ONLY 0c. PER YARD. ‘To increase the variety we have added to the above lot @ choice line of 38-inch Cheviota, making the assortment the best yet offered at this popular price. Go weneral honse wore, wt. bows References requ red. man, aud 1 a ST WASTEDIA YOUNG MAN Pio 1 Years of ae who has had some experic wb and G tue, Pounsylvauia ave ‘old, to keep Hick at tele, honinz, O street, between 9th and 10th WwW ‘be ‘ANTED—A GOOD WHITE GIRL, GFaMiN Wai ED-1 FIRST-CLASS COAT HAND. st skilled Tailore 7 Wane skilled Tailorees: best, ware Z00.l8 busin: sa; best of references required. ANTED—A YOUNG ACTIVE MAN, 15 TO books and tale charze of office, TALLY-HO STABLES, streets Tt ‘Apely st i V 3 Te 20 nce ia tue | VR in- i | W ber mouts Pouta Cuby CPs ER ANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, AI vd 15th aud north of K streets nw. of th aw Se ae ere fg permanent, if suited. HOME CO 4 ——_ WASTED = one SMALL AND TWO Lato B35 Starolon y ANTED—BY ASTENOGRAPHER MALL 1UK- Bibel Poor, cheebe where ne o8- Anetrac TiS. Star ofc TLEMAN AND WIFE HAND. | pleasant retved, private iaumilg, tenis Bot over p ed, Bo a UNFULNIS! eesti Jeatm, two wevond-story socumumss to with board at ema, ‘Adureas: yartly luraisoed, sow he u exp | Adress, waving location ‘a lay t rotive. cay ENT_TO ADULTS. ee ore, bower ferabea verte SS Rk KENT—TWO\ OMMONTOATING Je Ste), ON Poot ng Meat mex 150 “Wet nw wee. i vest ENT — 1sT 1B Tr ccodstory Yovwe 'ach ‘saine owt. Fok 257-2723 Msi x... TWO HANDSOME suiies for wentiewen: opeh gale. southern eee posure: comforts of relied ‘ious. Alen lame abisoweiy furnished Parlor suite of three. rote Sino. stabhe wo Jou RENT—O13 18) N w. (ANGE FORNisi rove 00 Gist and sev! furs: sinew et oe eure, ail miedera couvenie can eutinmen preterred Fee 8 S-urhwoat corner 8: Fgh BEST YERAL Yi bo wr ONFU Hovms at new house KUO Lat uw. Ay sthet nw. ben ge AE KD SCITE OF es ©. Wo adults, refervaces exchamponh® T1810 K Urn wed 1 Kowa, third & y ANTED—A YOUNG LADY EXPERIENCED WN | —____ W ANTED. —B OARD. — WOODWARD & LOTHROP, W aie cry acd fancy goods busin iste bons TANTED-GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE | Cor. 11th and F sta n.w. Uath st. nw. | Wie. Private fauniy, with two sccond-four WASTED > quick: ie ee eae se26- eM. BUKNH. WANIED—CooKS, Ci ari nurses, Aovrrioxat, Lixes Or Hosier. In addition to the excellent lines we have been showing, we call attention to the following ex- traordinary values recentiy opened, The steady increase in the demand for the “Warranted Fast- Black Hosiery” sold by ua, is convincing evi- dence of their growing popularity, and proof Dositive that they are all weclaim them to be, £4. absolutely fast in color dye, and equally as Gurable and pleasant to wear as an unblesched hose. ’ ‘remual were porters, male e hes Te 1008 Fst. now. ne WEAN tD IAT BURGESS & CO 928 F We wi ten to ‘tor: with references WAN IED—0ELPERS FOR 4 PLUMBI Tin Suop; tuose of one or two Preferred Apply to & & BHLDD ‘The demand for these Hose throughout the country is vo great that the manufacturers are compelled to exert extra efforts to keep pace ‘with if, and at times we are unable to secures full line of qualities. Just now the stock is Dring references, and call 17th st. nw. RAlTes ANTED—A GOOD SERVANT To CU. WASTED" con SHBVARE Bs 300, WHITE WOM § hive nade MGSwediss "8, 630-632 F at. uw. AIBEK AIDS, HOUSE- couchiweh, butlers, ¥ tind sresAR EMPL: MEN AND ROOM-KENTING BUREAU, det th je men; Second cook. pay 840 per month ‘couas, Chumbermaid, lauudreses, and | numes, UIE QUARTERS for Cocks and Waiters all | pent i ‘BRO, 422 9th ‘ANTED—A COOK—AL=O A LAUNDRESS WHO Srl asalst with housework aud go howe e220" rooms: rete rr exposure: loc ‘weet of 14ih st; ‘Star office, oor. - aT. NW. b) covery, evideuce BOLD, 5: ws ver pound ter than ‘buites funded; stalla 3 Conver d.arket, daily tail 1: NG AN ence at SCKIBNEK K, WASH, —# ‘ANTED—FIFTY AGENT: complete, and we believe you will recognise this start you. Call 421 11th. > WiLL 2 TO eS Wil Vv mediateiy Ww tobe a good time to bay. WANTED FIVE BOOF TINNERS CALL AT Ladies’ “Past-Biack” Hose, at 200. 1504 Gales st. ne, bet. 16tn and 17th, G ond H Ladies’ “Past-Biack” Hove, ot 350. WANTED _ FINST-CLASS WAIST AND COAT Ladies’ “Fast-Black” Hose, at 420. hands; also xood cutter. 1408 Pa ave nw. It Ladies’ “Fast- Hose, at 500. ¥ ‘ED—CON’ 4 HEALIBY, KINDLY. Se meas disposed white or sulored uitabeui Teoria Ladies’ “Fast-Black” Hove, at 62140. years old too tos country town, tm returs fore Ladies “Fast-Black” Hove, at 750. Kind “treatment Cali’ at 904 New Ladioe’ “Fast Black” Extra-size Hose, at 760, | °° ‘SIUART, TED—P, ork ‘Ladies’ “Fast Black” Lisle-Thread Hoss, at si. Ladies’ “Fast Black” Lisle-Threed Hose, at 01.25, ‘We lay equal stress on the “Fast-Black” Hose sez 1530 9th ANTED—A WHITE GIRL 10 W ious work, rierence’ ED Do eet. st nw. Ww WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS | y ANTED — ¢ Wiss 2h sii ANIED—TO BORKOW MONEY ON A Guv- erument claim well advanced in claims. the record. Frmov. HoMePetons, will wive we for $1. T. D—TRY OUR Bt JU, soturcaye oll Svea ai day. ‘Telephow J ANTED—30,000_ AND €3,500 AT ONCE Witte ter tone akctaed tote al ena curity. Helis KA 1507 F at ANLED—FIVE HUND&ED LIVE PIGEUN 1 Lime Kiln 27th aud Es ANTED—»OMEt ONE TO ADOPT A LiITLi girlabout 13 years old: isan orpian ; fs dntel.ucent Sid Preposeeniuut aud of repectabie parents. Addrent all Kinds of sew ranted, price iow; at OPFEN! 5 PER CKNT FOR 3 Of real estate as we curity. 16.000. AT worth 1 stoatant: re: ‘il soubt wa to a jane Simon re ord euigect ‘mvc both, siden, amd’ ae attne BA TERINE ATSOCENTS clout et atrinut or rancid Keepa Det satisiactivn senured or mowey ev and 390 (etaliyare decorated), S0R KEN T_CNFURNISWED—ro apULTS Tar Beautitul B W Alvve, dind Bose TROO Bee at a.w-. ew brick, bay-windoe be Be children, Fequired: 714 THREE w corupen shrine SOK KES 1 Koons. REFERENGE Brgritey Fou ju § —FURNISHED ROOMS W a 1380 Not nw. reierenees. NY Saag ‘Urposiie Go ueite alin; OveR “ ‘day: also 401 ot ne O42 OF ¥-0. WAL se26-Lau* TO we © 25-6 iM 1s RAMEY, Pit ozen no equave Lots. cS cozy ARLOR FURNITURE TO UPHOL- ‘work actives: ail work war- MEIMEN'S, S14 or forchildren, We havean unusually complete ‘ANTED—THIS ‘Ghesnberumnids: Ane at present, and are offering exceptionally ; ome Mae ave. aw. — EVENING. TWO EFricie waiter. Callat 14 re Waii00 ger Ie | three tiie whe good valtes, Warranted not to ruboff in wash NTED—A LADY IMMEDIATELY FORK A 5 throneh. illuces: to 8 oF wet, atid not to grow rusty. ‘90, weekly. afterwards 95 wees'y: Cuildren's Warranted “ast Buack Cotton | Apply 10 aia , SUiim dine Gand 7, 19DE Pot ; we a recunveyance: I Bize~€, 636. 7, 736. 8. 84, 9, and 9)4. Price~28, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, and 400, Finer Quality, Narrow Rib, Two Weighte— ‘Medium aud Heavy. Bize—6, 636, 7, 736. 8, 83s, 9, 03, and 10. Price~48, 48. 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60, and 620, Children's “Fast Black” Plain Cotton Hose, fine quality for dress wear; double hee} and tos, Size—5, 536, 6, 034. 7, 736, 8, 85, and 9. Price—48, 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60, 62, and 64c. ‘We call particular attention toour superior line of Ladies’ Lisle Thread Hose, in choice stripes and attractive “Boot” patterns. Prices 50c., 75c., 8734c., $1 and $1.25 per pair. Special in Silk Hose, 50 dozen Ladies’ Silk Hose, in fancy drop-stitch, All the newest shades to match the latest colors in Dress Goods and Silk, Sehadesof new Blues, 3 shades of new Greens, 3 shades of Mahoyany Reds, Light Blue, Pink and Black. ONLY $1.25 PER PAIR. Black Silk Hosiery, Never before hae the line of qualities been so extensive; nor were the ‘Values so intrinsically good. Double heel and toa. WASIED-A LADY To HELP IN tent APPLY With refereuce to 3065 nD. W ANTBD_LOCAL AND GENERAL A our gold sid siver door-p.ates. Any ne $10 to $20 a du: Plea, circulars, &<. (free). ©O., Albany, N.Y. % WAXIED-A FIRS)-CLASS " MILLIN trumuer; steady work and good made easily. W. St THE ORIOLE, 822 7th at. uw. WASIED-4 Goob GaxpexeR. cold 1: dress BUX v deticate ‘Be. a good 00, Star off YANTED—IN.TRUMENT OR MODEL (perimental work in metal; wust washington, D.C. WWANTED-A COMPETENT COLORED Between ¥ and 10 o'clock, 1526 U si.n. — Waste, NEAT RESPecTAB! 11 lor general housework aud assist be put in aud plate delivered 5 minutes after onder ts takes Write for sam. NEW YORK DOOR PLATE e568 position: wtate salary and retereuce, Address PRUMPI, 5t. ANTED—X YOU1H, 18 TO 20 YEAKS, ONE who has had experiche: in a dry goods, uotion, oF eut's urui ung businesn: refereuces required. WITH SMALL family. or sinzle: ove who uuderstands hot-veds, Pace fur the right pacts. Ad= exclusive services reqaird for several mouths ou plete act of tools aud machinery for sumail work ; ibe pay to acompetent an experie..ced mau, Adilreas P. ez, to cous, wash aud icou fore smull tamily. In. ‘with baby in Ww sel WwW p | eeutiewen’s hm AND | fen mice. sal) ez dt a c | WAStaS ‘cure (hem oF ho Tatrotes tn 17th st. mew. V tects. “Aduress “18 ¥ MAKER; hav. WOMAN | imwton, D. wme, For part w, BeOS WHITE V uns, revo! tume to have your Fail suit called for aud cleaned. Send pustal to Plush and Veivete steain ANTED-FL tal ust Spiual Dasess Higuest cosh prices paid tor indies’ and cast “ol ite’ dae: de te heat or no pay. We DANTE 2413 sel-lm ANI ED—FOR CABH—FUR! eis, Carpets, Stoves, or eutire Household Ki- 7 ANTED—ALL KINDS WELL WORK DONE At reasonable rates: Tanks, Pumps and Wind Mills supplied by D. J. MOREA c, myrent for the rem Euz. and Mach. Worl yANTLD — GOOD SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, WILL PAY #50 FOR THE Use OF By days, and wil. convey real estate Value to secure loa Will pay all Costs im trausuction, but for three days SKOCKI PRINCE, 609 ih st. Ladies ed. P. ©. MERRY, 716 K st, 1227 42) CTRICITY IN NERVOUS, EXCHANG... 201 4 51, Greta we “postal STUDENTS IX | PHONOGKAL Busibews, OF Artie Write Dellave, a e.. oF addzeas Capitol eard Parties Thursday eventuee unneys to know that vay required: Rauges, antes 19 ‘uruaces mud ‘E. FEATHER H. BAUM, 210 7th at am. and 414 439 et #.w., Wanb- Kirkwood Iron “Wind ko- clus apply as above, or to the Pro- Suuiverfield, Md. au4-ia vers, Old mold and silver, tor which nyry family of two; must stay uiguts. Apply 1341 Waleed | poche a. Call address, Ladies’ Black Silk Hose, at 81. fines’ ge See Beer ty oe ave corner 2aee Ladies’ Black Silk Hose, at $1.25, WASTED—: STRONG, HEALTHY Waite wo: ae Iuan for feu asework; must fe wood vef- NTED—! NOWN THAT FRESH ALDEX- Ladies’ Black Silk Hose, at €1.50, Spiny 1500 tahoae lalabd aves se W 5s Desec_ = surecd ueery orm entes- Ladies’ Biack Silk Hose, at 81.75. SS See ES GS ‘Ladion’ Black Silk Hose, at 82. So APR uatore & am. or 6 pun. W. H. | twe Cheese and Buttermilk. Sweet ver quart. Missk ah Boon, ot 0.50, HOEKE. 801M rket “pace. saat. | mys tater aa ANTED—A GEKMAN GIRL, FOR THuee | \\ pNTED_BORSES TO PacTUNE AT GrNi & Ladies’ Black Silk Hose, at 63. ‘sults, todo venerai housework. Keferences re- Pet ee ‘Ladies’ Black Silk Hose, at 3.50, quieed._ Apply 1045 13a a. 2.8. | 10th und La ave” 3-3 ANTED—MAN TO TAKE THE OS Ee ee caeer nee prea trem ‘OUF sates; size, 282)5x18 inches, weuck!, 300 spovating ‘Works; testuere Renovaued, Mat: a ~— : Sceees “Seahoeh trevses Made Over, } urnitare pteamed. ahd Moths De- Ladies’ Black Silk Hose, at €4.50. Moyet FM YOUNGS, Othe isu Be ave. Factory ‘There is ome pleasure in choosing from such got peste ‘Leiepboue 0 o a wide range of qualities, - - ae ; = BUNDL OF = 'WEEELY 10 CANVA: ANTED—IT KNOWN THAT G x Note As manyof cur customers purchase trod sito fae tor cvthley, Tailor wad Geuts Ws ‘Lowlalana ave. (opposite City Malt a boxa- ce ee ene eed a etnateeasmen | pases SbUGee AeabAPad Cobrami ote: | = choice, we have placed on sale s complete stock rs Ohio. a of WANTED — LADY AGENTS: LOCAL AND INESS CHANCES. CaseMERE tveing ¢20ue montueiear petpives user | ___ BUSINESS CHANCES. _ ax at ladies, Mas. HF. LITTLA, 9 — K SALE—G Y 8? WITH FULL —— acooust ‘of eickbess of owner. HOSE Black, and colors in s splendid rane of reliable __WANTED—SITUATIONS. _ erades. Your Hosiery money is eure of an equivalent here, (itut oor; left aisle.) maids, Lousekeepers, fem le hel tiers, porter drivers,” waiters, male FIONALEMPLOL MEST “AND "BOA BUKEAG, first floor, 1008 F st. nw. ANTED-EMPLO. MEN1—COOKS, CHAMBEK- ‘cose ie, sezé-lw* i. “NA TING | bers woonw s 7. [og pe ed typewriting and s. Cor. 11th and ¥ sta, n. SET scucw. woxrephy ; can A Posi the busi ai? | stow. fur..ieb reference. Wire am Pact aso Worrer Fraxnazs. sha urees Sonnet \TED—AT HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS tor Cooks, Chstuberiaaiie, Waitress, Lauuuress ‘Seamstress. Men Waiters, Qvoms. Couch Butlers BAM'L a, COOMBS, 020 Fa nw, 8 WwW 2, 26-4 ‘We are now prepared to show the largest and handsomest assortment ever our pleasure to be- gin & season with, embraciug Embroidered Skirting Flanue a, Embroidered Wrapper Fisn- nel, French Wrappor Fiaunels, in figures and ‘and stripes; Homespun Skirting Flannels, Frencu Twilled Opers Flanuels, fancy and plan Eiderdown Flaunels, and a great variety of Jer- sey Striped Flannels in the choicest patterns ‘and colorings yet shown. ‘Al a/dpecial openins drive we offer 24-inch ‘All-wobl French Woven Wrapper Flannels in about fifty different styles and colorings, in dark, rich autumn effects, only 37340. per yd. Homespun Flannela—Our stock of these is larger and the assortment more varied than shown any previons season. They are 40 inches ‘ANTED—GO 1 ‘Laundress, House Giris, Maida, V x AMT have city refereuce. 613 7th st u.w. butlers, seainstresses, kitcl z s from & college iu: this eity, fers to wore in a rue “te, auball ure: for ab invalid eeping aud aso tue care of children; woud to travel, Address 5. D. 5. Cuipeper C, i. silar, offered aud require mente. W titer bys youth sie years unr and double eutiy and give good A G., sta ollice. ICK’S AGENCY FOR OUOKS, ‘ursea, stress, Butler, Coachmen, Wisters, and sitchen beij, ANT.D—POsITIONS FOR COCKS, CHAMBER iuaids, waiters, Lurecs, housemen, housesvey: aude, tu faunlion, hoteis, Tostaurauin. -F BUMNHASL 630-0%2 F xt. tw.<20-o% tance, .8 ears old. attending uedical ourd, besides, ior two years for his ‘Address _UDENT, Star office. ‘ANT: D—BY ALADY OF HIGH SOCIAL STAND. tux and reanement, a Fusion as Coupanion aud lady, and would @ sist in Lotse- STED—A POSITION AS ASSISTANT BOUK. AN jures: good Sea e26-40" ™ ‘store irve, uot object | “YS OR SALE—DRUG STORE—ONE OF THE LEST ‘vew? well etocked,. sell hacate health sole cause Appiy to BEA. 8. FAKE. 121. ANTED TO BUY A SMALL FANCY woops aud uotion ‘store, oF a sunll terms. Address Box G5, starvitice. ik SALL—STORE, GuoD WILL Teason for veliinge Apply 1613 = <EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY LW. KDOWD as the "Gol en Anairnee of Levi ty hy Ce ALE—TWOSTORE SHOW. WINDOWS WITH Poutle door, in Aet-ciase Order. “Appl 3 ii: Fr love 7 6-5 location: du nutil SAT( RDAY, Sepvember 20, M.. tor the purchase ot the Stock of js in re oF Ve. 3 icaufuan, 400 7th at, seud-5t py ann Al TSS. EAP FOR C\sHt—HHA Bets hw. doit aod Luninens. A = Va. tate Fooms cam be sue dress “4g wide, all wool, thoroushly shrauk, besutiful desigus of borderings, and are of 8 weight es- pecially sdapted to fall and winter Skirts; oniy Waa Cha in references furnished. Call st 3101 U st. Geos TANTED—BY A YOUNG WHITE GIRL A SITU aE yp GREAT SA A sas Gai Se voutn west retown, G5c. per yard. Place as chambermaid Plain Homespun Flannels, in all the popular Ont n.w.: good refereuces 4.¥en. y ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE COLOLED GIKL oF Burs. Baawinos: | i6zo Eo shades, only 50c. per yard. Pisin Homespun Flannel Skirtings, without borders, 30 to40 inches wide, in mixtures of ARTEDCBY A, NO. 1, BOOKKE ‘also understands law, yy Men erences. Address ML, Star office. WHO BOOKKEEPER WHO *e bec. Sivals, actual att | Sez t-ot .2—GROCERY AND PROVISION STOKE, Fie Cawill snd txturen Fevsune for seisiux: ECO, 1321 F st nw. olug to wave the euty PRIVATE BANKING HOUSE IN THis Cliy Goings sale aud profitable Giuoual capital to Wase tue place of « meus! gu “actounte of i ‘hem ty ar would accor reliable wi Thats with #0 000 oF mote wm an active jar ec, luvestuent boutvely eecured. Nowe but ibis dwelling of four Teuted for #11 per mouth: ood rice, $350. See T.M. Si PHE.D se24-3t oRIFICE— SELL A W CRIFICE—1 WILL Law JOR RENT_THR. & Roo! i Fon noone Fon {0K KENT—UNFURNISHLD, A NICELY F'pered secoud' stay trout tami, bath nearby ath r; house Rearly Hew aud occugied Uy private tammy Apply at WOO Nec uw were OK KENT—3 FUKN SHED MOOMS EN SUITE 4 closets, hot and cold Li bested, Urigbt. abd bead taf al: macitary sat Grant Pisce, oo26-3t* JOR ki NISHED JOK KENTA NICELY FURNISHED OoRNER Toum, souther exposure; private iamily . co. Bient to Dre cur lines. modes iuprov ameut*; te mod-rate; gentlemen only. 903 10th stn {OK KENT—ON B.COND FLOOK—Two. turve Ufuruisbed roows including beat, Ue NeW. ali mo vera oot LARGE, PLEASANT ROUMS {4 ulsbed or un-urnished, with at familly. lity thers ara comiorts of bom; bath au dau Parlor; care pass ‘the door. Add: omer. eXpostire, Lermis Very moderate, Buicgeuces viveu a required.” 400 ai st. nw. = se 2o-s FO BEXT NERY DESIKABLE FURNIsuED on Uniuruisbed ooma for weutiemen: relereuces a 2 Vermont avenue, wear Lo Gees COMMUN cues: iid dae ae Fok AEs ICHLY FLESISI-D oom, #8 tite, on 2d fw, trout, with Oret clase te on Geiyghtal, bear Fraukian Park. Ap yw suitab efor oue oF two ouly vance, 1105 13tu #1 nw OK RENT—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED RoOMS itt voard. Lane coniforin, 209 bank Capitol ot Jo. Erman park Pe JOR KENT—A suitable sur two. Also, room ot tid fo: Genied. uew house. Aj JOR RENT THRE VERY ich vood tabie beard, iu private sauuiy, KL dear loth st: tere Pr SPeterence ry Koom id, 1008 F sn. w. {0s KENT—¥10 14TH STN. W—TWo Langit amdson tward. ily Tarnished suites of Focus withemt Satan iecemiiebenalinins (0x RENT—WITH BOAKD, THREE COMMU cating Toows, inele oF eu-auite, furBiabed OF mn Juruiebest, aso uele roo waiteve. for two gee meu; terms 1avderaw, 102988 uw. eaeSBe JOR KENT—10 FARTiL» WI HOUT CHLLDWE® jot, with all CouveUeuoe®, 2 aP DAFURNISHED ROOMS ON second for, all couvenience -of bows juire. FURNISHED, cpilewas aud wile, Fok, Ne SMALL PRIVATE FasL i very pleasant secuud @oor rout. room: wey Gewirabe tor oue of (wo wenlomen or & lady 1h off. 1000 K st uw. sero we 0K RLNT—UPPER PART OF HUUBE ius F W.: 1X Toows, bet, kitchen, &e; hot and cad wi ood LUs.nows wtaud: fof dresmuiaber, artist. oF dentist. FOTBUK) & Lis, Shoe store. sete 3e QUK KENT—A LAGE LOOM, THIAD sTuRY, $13 aud 315 Oth et mw, Apply at preuises CURBAN & UO. Ou 3 Kost, NW. FUuNInueD oi furuished, .s.4e third story roums pute 4 turaiswed root! ou secoud ‘Boor, very (00 Ms, WII HOR WIT HOU! Bo: commUBICRUL oF SLD. weil Turuisbed, Iveatiou; Wear Capitol, Lerdics aud Cars. beet * eau, aid open wreves in every room, 204 Last = ok Ki NT—SEVERAL VERY DESIMABLE UN. TUrbinued uous, seccnd flour, plenty o clowte, Lot aud cold water, Mc. Lally cousiste Of two adulen. ivetorcbows @xchatived. Cau eiter 5 bm, 4) e520 alee lie T oom; ished. “Board if desired. DB: QHBEATTA, REMIRABLG SUITE OF “KOO ws, With bath, at G45 oat aw Poet FR BENT 1006 HST. §W. SPACIOUS 5UN ME ovum eusulle oF sumle, Brwly abd babdeomely furuinbed ,ceuteal.) located: two d.ore from Woruley ® Hotel; turuace heat or «rate Bre. 20K KENT—CALL AND J KAMINE OCK Langit Printed Let of desirable Kovma, unused cba toe jurut-bed; any socaiity; ire. A PMU TCMINS & Cle, 1 tore and Heal katate Ayenta, 13-1 F st. uw ). 08 KENT—VERY DisiRABLE FRONT ROOM, second floor, AC17 14th st. uw. JOR KENT —SEOOND ~TORY communicating trout aid back, square of care aud betuice sis Zinta uw iss es Ok ENT —AT S00 10TH ST. NW, jange furuabed fro.t Koum; best ot referenoss eiven and the aaiue requited Call afver 4 p. im. «24-0 PoE REST AT 100 610 st. Se NEAu T Cap.ol, two or thrve aufurniahed iioome, secu} Sour, wits board; lenge closets tueach room, sresope Able erie t0 select parties ede our of 19th ead Mme nw. ez. desires ad- re:iriue WEB, Berd A ‘ ‘aiidrese 7. BOX 226, Gray, Brown, Blue, or Bisck; only 500. per yard. maton Flannel for children's coats, car- ‘riage robes, afghans, infants’ blaakete, ladies’ house jackets, ete. Very handsome line of col- oringe; 36 inch, 75c. per yard. ‘Wine French T willed Opers Flannels for dress- ‘ANTED—By A ANTED — A 2OSITION TO TEACH | ENGLI-H, thematics, and diusic, of rica work’ ‘Maas.chasctts ave. coro ‘ABLE WHITE WOMAN and asast with washing avd ‘NO deueral’ house wor . weloztt WANTED--HOUSES. attached : aurat, of uy Last WTil'be reuted cheap for ‘OUSE 1211 G ST, X, W. on thix tho Feut 630; key at 1213. seza-lw* aries ot siteuson of interest ing sacques, wrapper, childrens wear, ete. Col- ors—Fink, Light Blue, French Blus, Gobelin, Slate, Garnet, Cardinal, Wine, Green, Navy, Seal, eto. : 27 inches; only 50c. per yard. American Wrapper Fiaunels in « choice vari- ety of handsome stripes in attractive coloring, ‘only 500. per yard. ‘To appreciate fully the extent and attrnotive- ness of this stock an inspection is absolutely pecensary. ‘(Beoond floor. vast Ba’ Vent, Siar meme ait L. ANTED—UNFURNISHED twelve roma; vetween Ww Sten ANTEDITO office. SMALL HOUSI ‘ood tenant. State 'ANT!:D—B..1CK HOUSE, WEST OF OTH AND “Goi000 “Aron ANTED — PARTLY-FURNISHED HOUS: Nf ay apnually, share eq) UTHERN LAND AND SILK ASSOCIATION, Cueoryoreted under te tal sock, investors ‘and depositors t our 5 Divas “Sec laws of the state of ‘Oftice 311 Nortn ‘call be eapecial ceut rN ‘stuck: ny im the ‘Of the assuciation. Orders by mail recelve prompt attention, ‘seule JoK KENT—\Wo ELEGANT FURNISHED Pale ‘ors; ruitabie for uururuisbed rome noch re JOR KENT—AT 1008 F upturuished te ene COR NT — PRIVATE FAMILY oF eR a ES | QOL KENT—HANDSOMEL\ FURNISHED FLOOR, 4 | 0k Fou dence in Gy Pv. ‘NORTH. toa, iiieePae SIORE OF FAsY TEAMS ‘apply to * X, FOR TRADE 4 BREW BRICK BUSIN Gs HOUSE wena i a rows: rented: ‘particulars: Western city of SSirea bers weele-lus UST _AND FOUND. ‘WOODWARD & LOTHEROP, Cor, 11th and F ste. nw, abi “Ys Noro Drruraert ‘Hair-Pins, 100 Hair-Pins in an upright orne- ‘mental box, with top. Assorted aisa, both plain and invisible. Only 6c. per box, Jet-besd Ping 3iq inches long, ome dosea in a Dox. Ouly 50, per box. ‘Jot-head Ping, 13 inches long, two dosen in a box. Only Se. per box. Cube Pins, two hundred to the box, in Jet, ‘White and colors. Only Lite. per box. ‘Children's Toy Kuitters. Only Se, each. 400 English Pins in » paper for be. 50 Needles in « case for Go. ‘Ladies’ Skirt Supporters, aly 150. Ladies’ safety Beles, 250, ‘Ladies’ Hose Supporters, with and without ‘Belts. Alleises 200. and 250. per pais, ‘Ladies’ Silk Hose Supporters, withent Belts, S80. and 489 per pair. ‘Children's Hose Supperters, 10c. and 122. Wa casas oa ‘Btar, ANTE] BBI0K BOUSES: Goer a Seas nae noTTO aud 41 aod: | 2 ec, send iL. and recdve. Lost asvee Opa BAAS ia WATCH.SQUARE SETTER BITCH, WITH ON IN. pete cone Mas Lies. W., ico-route and receive —ON ‘qcesilous aie 2 Sones ynow Til F teres. rears © "rwoalve reward. so26-5e ‘MENT—TO ADUCTS ONLY. & RAD Tepe ya Solupe) Brumeels "taku, leniataanmerer ss ae

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