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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: CROSBY 4% NOYES.. ‘will serve thetr own purpose best, and at the same time greatly acoommodate Tux Stax, if they will send tt before noon to-morrow their announcements for theextre lange edition of Saturday's paper. the ef which must be sent to press much earlier ‘Weother Sve days of the week. eee Nobody need be frightened at the prospect Gear dour this winter as the resuit of the corner Wheat, which bas screwed the price up to sboormal height in the Chicago market, corners are as old as the history of graia speculs- tion, and the end has invariably been the same— ‘the manipulators get overloaded, a bear syndicate 1s formed to break prices, and, before the public know what has happened, there comes # great crash, followed by a period of panic and confusion, ‘and thea things settle down Lo their normal state again. Sometimes the managers of the deal get Out alfve, aod sometimes they do not. If Mr. ‘Hutcbiuson, who is engineering the present corner, sets two-doliar wheat as his limit in newspaper interviews, it would be well for light investors to stand from under about this time. If be succeeds im forcing the price toa dollar anda half be will probably begin wo sell in small lots to the eager fools who have rushed ino the pit, and, by Judict- ‘ous trading, get rid of the bulk of his own load be- fore we tumble comea This depends on the Gegree of idiotic infatuation that siezes small speculatora If they are warned in ume, Mr. Hutchinson will be crushed under his own wreck. At any rate, he has no idea w-day of being able to ‘Keep wheat big long enough to seriously affect Fetail prices in tne domestic market; for he, Uxe every otber business man, knows that, even in Speculation, there comes a point at which more proat isto be made by other rich men whocan ‘Dreak the market on short sales than he can hope to make by crowding prices further up or holding them where they are. And whea that point is Feached, let him look out for b mselt. Its true, as stated, that the democratic admin- Astration 13 not respoasibie for tue appointment of ‘Major Lydecker to District office. His original appotatment to tue office of Engineer Commis- siover of the District was made by President Arthur, and was @ piece of favoritism on the part of arthur to Provide @ soft place in Washington for the son Of an old friend. But the present administration 4# responsible for the act of favoritism by witch It retained Lydecter in pleasant position in Washing- ton, after bis term as commissioner bad expired, to ‘the displacement of a capable hard-working officer, and against the warm protests of the representa tive citizens of Washiugton and leading members Of both houses of Congress, And wuea last May a committee of citizens visited the White House to Present convincing proofs ct the incapacity of the aqueduct management, they were treated courteously, but were referred to the War ‘Department, where they were treaved courteously ‘and the promise wus made that the charges should De investigated and the department wouid report The resuits to the committe. But the committee have not heard from the War Depart- ment to this day. Clique army favoritism had come in to the protection of Lydecker, and this Same Spirit 18 now being invoked to secure his re- Tention or to replace him by another of the same ‘social set in case he has to go The administration will do well to make @ peremptory stand against this ‘sort of tuduence. It 1s imperative that, to restore Public confidence, there should be an Immediate change in the acqueduct management, anda capa- bie, vigilant, and energetic officer put in charge. No more dude management wili be tolerated, Another cave-in has occurred in the Wyoming valley, the roof of ap abandoned coal mine having given way With @ tremendous crash, swallowing Up Ove acres of land, damaging the foundations and breaking the windows of houses inevery direc ‘on, and shaking the whole country roundabout likean earthquake, This is a kind of disaster for which there is really no excuse, Mines do not collapse unless their pillars are rovbed, which 18, the Work Of the avaricious operators, iil content With the profits which caa be got out of ordinary digging. The evil extends even to the caverns under populous towns. For all that anyone knows, the whole city of Wilkesbarre, with 11s 30,000 1n- habitants and its thrifty mills ana factories, is undermined in every part. Should acave-in come there at any ime, the damage would be beyond estimate; and yet, so sligat is the state super- ‘vision over the operations of the mines that it is Said there {8 not a drawing in existence today which would show whether the city ison a thin rust or @ thick one, or from which the proba- Dilitles Of disaster could be calculated even re- mocely. Ecce <<a —____ ‘The discussion waica hassprung up ip Germany wer the genuineness of the alleged diary of £m- peror Frederick as crown prince has taken a cu- rious turn, Priace Bismarck questions the authen- ticity of the extracts pubiisned, and yet proposes & prosecution against the offeading newspaper. What bas the paper done that cannot be undone bys frank declaration from the court that the Gary ts a forgery? The extracts lose ail force and ‘value in the eyes Of the puolic as soon as they are Prouounced, by @ compevent authority, mere Pretense. If they are not what they purport to De.they betray no state secrets. To prosecute under such conditions would recall the familiar ‘Durlesque verdict: “Not guilty, but don’t do so any more.” a ‘Dlets see,—baven't we beard some fine. phrase about the courtesy of the senate? Perhaps ‘Messra. Coke, Gitson, Chandler, and Spooner can refresh our memory. ‘We beg tocall the sttention of our friends ‘wad patrons to our superb stock of Ladies? ‘Goaka now located on the first floor as you Biter the store from the Avesue, We make » specialty of Cloaks and Suita, and have now on sale the best collestion of Wraps of every de- seription we have ever offered the public. Our stock is now double the size of former years 0d our prices we guarantee reasonavle. LADIES’ SUITS —This department is located, eB second floor, front room, where we now have. (08 exibition a lange line of Ladiew Costumes im about forty (40) differnt styles aud in all the latest fabrics, Prices rance from $10 up- wards. A perfect St guranteed and uo extra charve fer alterations, CHILDREN'S CLOAKS AND SUITS.—This department is located on second floor, trout Foom, more spacious than heretofore, and therefore we are euabied to show au assortment more extensive than formerly, and at prices that qaauct fail to interest the pareuta We carry s fall line of Fall and Winter weight, LADIES JERSEYS AND WKAPPERS—This devartnent is located on second floor, back Tom, where may be found a choice amortment of these goods. Our line of Jerseys exceis in nov- cities, and is complete in all the staple styles tor bouse wear, LaDIE® FURNISHINGS —This department is now located on first floor, directly back of tne cloaks, and oceupies oue-balf of the floor apace, We would like it known that our Ladies" Fur Biahings stil) remaio « prominent festare of our Dosinens, aud we shall always carry a complete seortmant of Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, Cor. sets (the CP. and P. and Thomson), Hand- Kerchiefs, Colisre and Cuffs, U.ubrelias, Ruch- ings, Veitiue, &., bein fact all the auall wear excepting Musiin Undergarmen'e, We sak ap inapection of our various depart- ments, and hope to be favored with » call. -BUTTON EMB&OL ID GLOVE: Biaogaud Cours abc, 900 Gos. Sk moa “Te, Sommination “* ™* Ss0ruawe Rawr For Bossa orm & 90%8, BATTERS AND FURRIERS, Penusyivanis ave. and 413 13th at. BATS. Sole sguuts ior this city’ of Hate REETUEERB atia ANNUAL GRAND isp A PeLL OPE MIRG AND 20. FRENCH PATTERN RATS AND BONNETS, LADIES’, MISSRe” AND CHILDRENS CLOAKS, AND ALL THE LATEST AND RICH NOVELTIES IN THE MILLINERY LINE, ALL ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED To INSPECT THE FINEST DISPLAY oF MILLINERY AND CLOAKS EVER EXBIBITED ar REMARKABLE LOW PRICES. 28-40 ‘Toese are the limite that confine our Chil- @ren's Department Clothing for school or Gress will be found in endless variety. Chil- dren's impressions are lasting. Treat them well and you may rely upom their patronage when ‘they arrive at man’s estate, Hundreds of men im thie city associate us with their first par of “little breeches.” The reputation of our Juve- nile Department is better to-day, if possible, ‘than ever. We bave spared nothing to crown all past efforts with this sesson’s display. ‘Those Kilts for the litte ones, which have heretofore been so hard to find in any variety, have claimed s large share of our attention. Complete (that's the word for this line) from $2.50 to 918. ‘For the Short-Pant age we've spresd our- selvee—Blouse Suite, Norfolk Suits, Plaited ‘Buite sod Vest Suita, all sizes for boys from 4 to 17 years—sn outlay of from $2.50 te $22 ‘will buy the most extraordinary garment ever manufactured for children. Then the Long- ‘Pants Saite, eck or cutaway style, from $10 to 826, develop degree of exsellence sever before attained in boys' clothing. We've got something we're extremely proud of for boye from 4 to 8 yearn, Weal it tae “Berkshire.” It's 2 Drees Suit with o vest ‘Look af it ‘Don't forget that these Star Shirt Waists can ‘be bought only of us Nothing to equal them in make and ft. Flannel and Percele—complete amortment. ‘The boys need 8 light-weight Oversoat as well a thelr eldera, We've got the prettiest line you ever saw from $3.50 to $16. for ages 3 to 18 years, Father, get your boy one, and run up to our third floor and let us fit you out at the same ime ‘SAKS AND COMPANY, THE GREAT CLOTHING CENTER OF THE SOUTH, SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. 028 War Ssous Taz Tux “CHILDREWS" CLOTHING APPLY ONLY ‘TO THAT WORN BY SMALL BOTS; ARE NOT SMALL GIRLS CHILDREX? YRT ONE OON- STANTLY GEES ADVERTISEMENTS OF “BOTW AXD CHILDREWS CLOTEING” Bt DEALERS WHO SELL ONLY BOTS GOODS. BY “BOYe= GLOTRING THRY MEAN WONG PANTS SUIT, AND BY “CHIL AEWA” SNORT PANTS SUITS. WE TERM OURS “BOTS AND “SMALL DOTS,” AND WE THINK WE ARE NEARER comagcr. WE THINK ALSO THAT OUR STYLES OF ‘BOYS AND SMALL BOTe GOODS AKD OUR PRICES ABE QUITE CORRECT. WE HAVE GIVEN MORE THAR USUAL aT- TENTION TO THIS STOCK MHUS aRAsON, AND ARE QUITE WILLING TO NAVE IT COMPARED WITH ANY OTHER 48 TO. QUAL- TTL, STYLE AND PRics. é AT THE POPULAR PRICE OF 610 FoR “BOTR* AXD 65 FOR “SMALL Bory” SUITS, WE THISK WB NAVAS TER BRT 1x Tmzcrrr. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGT TENTH |HERE WE ARE WITH 4N ENTIRE NEW STOCK. CIAL ‘of OW we fas PRICES: HAND AND MACHINE SEWED. ‘MISSES AND BOTW SOHOOL SHOES. wpe GOODS eee NEW Wide All Wool eal Rot yard wide), pow NRIET y wide), 490. Bist eee cack te Cos Fisr-rooren Facrs TO WHICH THE PUBLIC'S ATTENTION 18 INVITED, AND WHICH CAN BE VERIFIED BY A VISIT TO THE ECONOMY SHOE STORE, 802 SEVENT H BT. N. W. ‘We don't lay claim to being the Larvest shoe House im Washington. nor do we sak you to believe that we are the Ouly Reliable House in the city. Contrary— wehave only semall store, comparatively speaking, ‘Dut tt is well stocked with good ataple Shoes, made of Teliable stock, and we can fit more feet than » great ‘many of the larger stores in proportion to the size of our stock. But what we want to say principally is this: We buy our goods right. We know where the best roods are to ‘be found for the least money. The size of our expense account isin keeping with the size of our store—it is ‘small Small expenses mean small needs; small needs make small profits profitable. and as we are selling lots of Shoes we are satisfied with them. Here is an ides how low we are selling the bent qualities: LADIES' HAND-SEWED BUTTON BOOTS, worth €4.50; selling at $2.98. LADiEs' FINS DONGOLA BUTTON BOOTS, ‘worth $3.50; selling at $2.27. LADIES’ FINE PEBBLE GOAT BUTTON, worth ; selling at $1.73, ‘MIS8Es' KID and GOAT SPRING HEEL BUTTON ‘BOOTS, sold everywhere at 82; our price $1.50. BOYS’ SHOES. sizes 1 to5, in either BUTTON of LACE, sold everywhere at $2; our price $1.50. YOUTHS' BUTTON and LACE SHOES, every pair of which is guarante d toxive satisfaction to the purehas:r, $1.25; worth 61.75. ‘We have still on hand some $3,000 worth of SHOES bought recently at » Baukrupt Sele in New York, ‘which we are selling st about one half their regulsr price. Come and sce whether there is euything in the Jot which you can use. MEN’, LaDiESs', BOYS’, YOUTHS’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’ . SROES ure all embraced in our stock, ‘and if price, quality and style count, we can please you ‘L. STARGARDTER, “BCONOMY” SHOE STORE, 802 7th st. nw. WE ARE DETERMINED TO DO THIS SEA- SON THB LARGEST BUSINESS THAT WE HAVE EVER DON& WE KNOW WE HAVE THE GOODS OF THE QUALITY AND QUAN- TITY TO DO IT WITH, AND OUE LOW PRICES WILL DO THE REST, TO START THE BALL A-ROLLING TO- MORROW SHALL ECLIF=E IN AMOUNT OF SALES ANY PREVIOUS DaY IN OUR BUBI- ‘ESS CAREER. TO GIVE YOU AN INTER- ESTING CHANCE TO VISIT US AND SEE FOB YOURSELF WHAT AN ENORMOUS VARIETY OF FINE AND RELIABLE GOODS WE CARRY, WE HAVE SELECTED FROM RACH DEPARTMENT TWO SPECIAL BAR- GaINs WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE REDUCED PRICES NAMED FOR TO-MOR- ‘ROW ONLY, 48 FOLLOWS: Gent's Solid Sole Genuine Calf Boots; regalar ‘rice $2.50: special $1.85, Weahall appreciate a visit from you to-mor sepear ses SSS Jeateoal. }@ Sagure you it will pay WM. HAHN & O'S RELIABLE sHOK HOUSES. ‘Main Store, $16 7th st; West Baa 1928 Pe se eta oe ‘The Fitth avenue style of Silk and Derby Hats Ser fall ana winter wear, miroduced by Dunlap (Ce. of ew York, mow ready at ‘WILLETT & RUOFFs, bole Agents for this ctty, 906 Pensa ON, D.C., Garne: Gayman ‘Make an exception and reed an advertisement. ‘We briefly quote below undoubted bargains in Seaeon- able Furnishings: ROVAL BARGAIN FOR SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. Mews Excusa Scanrs 470. If yor pase the atore to day after b c'elock, doubtless you'll notice our man fizing the window om 28th street with samples of the fol. owing: 200 dozen latest London styles Kuot end Four-in ‘Hand Scaris; finely fluisbed and Satin-lined. ‘We think the most varied and complete collection in thecity. Certainly no better Scarfs in town. The Gente’ Furnisising Stores that doa very exclu sive business, wil: charge you $1 for similar styles aud quality. YOUR CHOICE FOR 47c. EACB. Please don’t judge them by the price. We have contracted to take 2,000 dozen of these Scarfs during the searon, ‘And our manufacturer grante special terma, We pay him promptly, and wessk prompt payment of you, ‘which Is another reason for the price being only 47¢. each, PALAIS ROYAL (Continued below.) = Mews Usveawsan Weex Cuzar, Natural Wool Shirts and Drawersat 50c., silk-bound ‘and stitched; really are $1 Garments, 1¢'s one of those dargains our Cash System makes possible—we cloved out the entire production uf the manufacturer. ‘Medium-Weight Merino Underwear, better finished ‘than any Underwear heretofore sold st 500. These ‘well-shaped and well-made Underwear Gumente are not only better looking, but will wear twice ag long, as ‘the usual 50c. Underwear, Australian Wool Underwear. Whether ‘tis Aus- tralian Wool or not we don’t know. Tho Manufac- turer says They are. However, we do kuow they are ALL-WOUL, and just the weixht for this season. $1 apiece is half what they are worth, Only asmail lot No more when they are gone, THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below. Mews Axo Lives Ghoves We are writing of our best bargains, At 81, MEN'S London Dogskin Gloves, embroidered backs. New shade London Ked, Smoke, &. TRIED ON AT OUR RISK. EVERY PAIR WAKRANUED. At 81.35, MEN'S Castor Beaver Gloves, embroidered backs. For driving or walking. Have pair tried on, and see bow perfectly we cau fit you. At 68c. LADIES’ 4-Button Genuine Kid Gloves, embroidered backs’ New Tans, Grays, Browns, Fawn, Drab,Smoke, ‘and Black. These Gloves were made to our special order and are really $1 quality, thous offervd at 6sc. At 98e,, LADIE>' Undress. Kid Gloves, embroidered back, Every pair warranted. Where else will they dare they warrant ¥8c. Undressed Gloves? At €1.35, LADIES! “Palais Royal” Kid Gloves, in all the new shades, Tried on at our risk. At $1, Pixskin Gloves, in Black, as well as new Reda, Browns, Tana. Tried on at our risk At $1.75, LADIES’ English “Debs” Gloves. ‘These are the latest autumn style in London. Tried on at our risk. At $1.35, LADIES’ 4-Button Castor Beaver Gloves. Have @ pair tried on. You'll say “The beat-fitting Castor Gloves you have seen." Tried on atour risk. At $1.75, L\DIES' New Style Embroidered Castor Beaver Mousquetaires, also, Gauntlet Driving Gloves, Tried on at our risk. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below. Suozs We Goanayrez. ‘That is, if they crack or wear out of shape within a ‘month's time we recompense you. AT @2. Ladies’ Bright DUNGOLA KID Button Boots. Opera and Comuion Sense lasts. All sizes and ‘Widthe, ‘Yhe usual $2 boot is Lambskin, and while it may look well when new will wear out of shape in & week. Lambakin stretches aliust indefinitely. AT $3.50. Tue Palais Royal “Glove Fitting” Button Boots, made of Dull Dongola Kid, with solid leather sold and heels. The best weariug boot in our stock, ‘aa hundreds of our patrons can testify to. AT 84. Kangaroo Button Boots. Such boots as these cost you made to order $7. See them; they'll bear the keenest criticism, THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below. Srecur Lors Or Wanx Goons FOR CHILDREN, FIRST. The baby—We've got everything for the Youngster, and at prices to suit those who are extrave- ant, because it’s the first one; or those with s baker's dozen, and who are'nt geverally extravazant, ‘We only quote WOKSTED GOUDS TO-DAY. Bee the variety and the qualities we offer at the prices, Hand-knit Bacques, 59c. to #4. ‘Hand-knit Beotees, 19¢. to #1.35, ‘Hand-knit Shirts, 290. to 75c. ‘Haud-knit Caps, 25¢. to 81.68. ‘Hand-knit Leggina, 480. to 980. Hand-knit Fascinators, 39. to $1.98, SECOND. The little boys and yirls—We've every- thine for them, too, but'll Just mention to<lay Under- ‘wear and Hose for autumn and winter wear. SPECIAL. 500 Vests aud Drawers, in all sizes from 16 vo 82 inches, for 25c. agarmeut. They are medium. Weight, Merino snd the large size are worth 50c, The celebrated American Hosiery Co.'s Underwear ‘we have from 45c. up; price according to size. The Panta ft the Lmb without a wrinkie ‘The Medicated Wovl Undergarments 630. up. ‘Tne Ribbed Wool Vests from 700, up. ‘Swine Libbed Silk Vests, all colors, $1.25, Cartwright & Warners’ Celebrated Underwear 81.05 = SPECTAL. All sizes of warranted All-wool Cashmere ‘Hose, and in all colors, for 25¢. a pair. That's cheaper by 20c. « pair than ever sold before for such quality. Schopper’s Heavy Black Derby iibbed Hose, only 250. for ail sizes up to 83s fuches, ‘Weonly stop here because the mammas and grown daughters must be thought of. THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Ooutinued below.) Linus Szssoxazce Unvznwean, Of course we have sfull line of the American Hosiery Co.'s Underwear, the Swiss Hibbed Silk Vests, the En- wlish Medicated Cashmere, the Veutilsting Buckskin ‘Undergarments; also Dr. Warner's Celebrated “‘Hea!th” Underwear; but, we write below ouly of SPECIAL ‘LO18—the outcome of our essh system in buying, fa-The quantities being limited and the prices being nearly 25 per cent below the prevail.ng market quote- tions, it is imperative TOSELECT AT ONCE. AT $1 natural Wool Vests and Panta Silk bound ‘snd stitched, Ouly 500 of these garments and NO MORE WHEN THEY ARE GONE. (Two garments for worth of one.) At 440. Swiss Ribbed Vests, finished at neck and arms with Silk Bibbons. Colors, Pink, Ecru, Blue, ‘Flesh, White, Market value throughout the United Btates 60c. At 850. the Swiss ‘Silk Vests come in Sal- mon, Red, Cream, jue, Cardinal This quality ‘vost is retailing all over the country at 61. AT 50a. Ribbed Merino Vests. Lous sleeves and high necks. Silk faced and silk stitched, All sizes. ‘Cannot be duplicated under 750. AT 85a. These are “seconds,” but you'd never know St, They are beavy weight ribbed wool Vests, and are generally retailing at @1.50. AT €1.30. Ribbed Natural Wool Vesta, in all styles ‘and sizes, $1.39, but worth €1.75, AT $149. Red and White Bibbed Wool Vests, the ame identically as sold last year ‘or @1.69. AT 25a We ask sitention to the very superior quality, warranted Fast Black Hove at 250. We think these equal those sold lest season at 85¢. 1/ they stain the clothing or feet we REFUXD THE MONEY. AT 450. Warranted Fast Black Hose—Fleece lined. Not only sre thay sbeolutely fast in color, but the ‘quality io mush superior to thove generally offered at B00, AT G0c. All-Wool Cashmere Hose tn Black and new: shades, The toes and heels Cotton mized, and are thus ‘made moze durable, AT $1.35. An English novelty of SUk and Wool ‘mized, In Black nly, Ask to see this Hoss, ‘TRE PALAIS ROTAT, ‘A LIGKER, taal ‘Corner 19th ot and Pennayivenioeve, | oot ae FRIDA Acrowa: “Orenxer Dan ‘We shail have our Annual Fall and Winter (Opening on ‘MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, aND ‘WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, On which occasion we sball display the largest, most varied, snd attractive stock of the new sea- 00's fabrics and styles ever before shown by ‘tua, See this column to-morrow for further particulars, ‘WOODWARD & LOTBRDP, Cor. 11th and F sts nw. Bar Yer Ix Grove Muzixa ‘The Gloves imported by us for the coming ‘season represent a dearee of perfection in TAWING, DYEING, CUTTING, AND FINISHING BERETOFORE UNATTAINED. ‘The Glove being a distinctive mark of sle- ance in both dress and taste, it should be chosen with the greutest care. The day of the cheap giove is past, and the desres of perfec- tion reached in vlove-making leaves little to De desired. Itis our aim to eell you only such sloves as have an intrinsic value; in other words, the best gloves possibly procurable for the several prices. We call attention to the fol- lowing epecial qualities: 4-But, Belair Real Kid Gloves, in Black and ‘Aseorted Tans, Browns, Grays, and Modea, ONLY 61 PER PAIR. OUR SPECIALTY. Imported “Imperial” Rea) Kid Gloves The majority ef our custom er» need no description of these superior Gloves, having woru them for the past five seasons, To others we desire to say that the beauty and. clerance aud the perfect-fitting qualities of this Glove, li, in the fact tbat they are cut and put together with a view of affording the elasticity where most needed; in other words, they are 80 ut that the Gloye moulds iteelf to the shape of the baad, in accordance with ite peculiar Gimensions of breadth and lengtu, They are tawed by @ pr.cess which makes them Very soft and elastic, without impairing the extremely durable quilities of the skin; while the dyeing is so skilifully done that each color is given a beautiful and Lasting finish, CELEBRATED “IMPERIAL” KID GLOVES. 3 But, Black, only... 5 But. Black aud Colors. 4 But. Superior Kid, latest colors. ‘The shades shown in the latter quality em- brace Indigo Red, Acajou, Gold Lac, Boreal, ‘Tamariex, Moss, Parrot-green, Aspleaium, Aristolochia, Slate, Serpeut, Ramier aud Nas- turtura, Ladiew’ 4 But. Kid Gloves, with feather stitching on back: assorted shades of Tan. ONLY 61.50 PER PaIR. Ladies’ 4 But. English Walking Gloves, em- broidergd backs, gores and short Singers, in ‘shades of Craven and English Tans. ONLY 81.50 PER PAIR. Ladies’ 4 Button Perrin’s Pique Kia Gloves, superior quality, embroidered on back, in black ‘nd assorted shades cf Tans aud Browns, ONLY $2 PER PAIR Ladies’ 8 Button Length Suede Gloves, ex- broidered back, in shades of Tau and Gray. ONLY $1 PER PAIR. Misses’ 4 Button Suede Gloves, embroidered. ack, assorted shades of Tans and Browns. Ex- cellent quality. ONLY 81 PER PAIR. Boys’ 2 Button Dogakin Gloves, embroidered ‘on back. assorted shades of Tans and Browns, ONLY $1.35 PER PAIR. ‘Mon's 2 Button Fisk, Clark & Flagg's Kid Gloves, embro.dered backs, in all the newest de- sirable shades. ONLY $2 PER PAIR We are in s position to cater to your glove ‘wants better than ever before. E7"Aak for 9 nickel glove-fastener. WOODWARD & LOTEROP, Cor. 11th and F eta, n.w. Niw To Us, Axo To Yov. ‘We shall place on sale to-morrow morning: 156 dozen yards of Ladies’ Neck Ruffiugs, in a large variety of choice styles new to us, and to you. secured especially for wear the coming Fall aud Winter on special occasions. ihe Prices range from 12%c. to 85c. per yard. Note the excellent value of the flat band ruching with braided ribbon edye tu Cream and Pink, at 2. per yard, and also the Beaded Buchings, at 20¢. per yard. (Firat floor; left aisle.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ate, n.w. WANTED--HELP. ——eeee ee ANTED — A FIRST-CLass woo gad kichen, tm aoo: location. “Aadreas GR Stet othes Se a\ ANTED—WOMEN COO! @10 TO s40; CHAM- yeay: Wait-re Driversor varmiaaien Colored Won Cooks. "SABLA, COOMBE BI Fane. meze St ANTED—OOOKS,C NPS s eS wth By 10: SENT ak BuO Birt floor. 1008 Fat. uw. stay, 028-40 ANTED—WOMPN COOK, $40. W inition, Rumee Lanncrentio Watcers, Mev Cooks aid Ritch Men” DICK'S AGENCY G13 thet y ANT ED—DRESSMAKI iE WHO U' derstand desicaiog and tropes ase sppe ‘Bear ve. Sane ntemeiend manne _ ANTED—10 RENT. 3 UNFURNI-HED POO! W bread rout sibole bose i 1 H. care of Nas vA TED-BY OCT. 1, ONE Ok TWo ROOMS, W *icrsiehed toclnding est and gun withie eos ew SAB V TANTED-BY LADY WITH TWO “turmiaved roma. with heat a: staat; Su Boor Ut rtebono “adie 78. Star office. iv ( ANTED—BY A DISCRE) T PARTY A ROOM IN Wi UiR ceuaorhoed where privacy te aerared: Aduress QUIET, Star office. asa TANTED-TAREE OR FOUR ONFOR MINED Wins ta second Soor for hit kouebseyue rent not to exceed $1. per month, including beat and Tiebt; short distance’ from Government Printiug D. BAKPER Siar ‘hoes togenrh dresamaking. Appiy to WIS Pa dve.ae. | Osice: movthwest adiress AL sah Se WANTED-PRETTY BLOND: BILD, A y ANTED-THE ADDRESS OF THOSE HAVING Wittceseain Apniy dae door Atesuny Gored | WW ‘nctishedcrusfursabes fous fortent. Have Opera Howse, 11 Saturd.y morning. ‘Tt | man. cals for them Save money by seeing ur EE Laas ikea Sp | ROOM-RENTING AGENCY. 612 9tU st. uw. 27-3: Weis? Geet rtcrances required ‘Appis Tojo | \W/ANTED-BYA GUSTLEMAN AND WIFE, wii Massuchusetta ave. p. Wiis 11 years, to |-stor) communi tabed. Detween 7th aud 15th aud hea: the Caytto da porthesst. ton apd terms, K., Siar office. ‘WW ANTED—Lovy OF MIDDLE aGe UNiNcuw- V epowieaae of plain buckueeying. ion be reliable Address GHOCE.., ferme ase private family. terme WWASTED—Poun Vast waxens wr Wotan apn die onee ee Waxtencay BITE WOMAN TO COOK. Wasi apd iron of thi fulte; thaw vod Feigrenom Call ab i703 Mads tinea oe ANT -DoLICENSED LAUNDRY ENGINEER: W WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS ANTED-A KELIABLE PERSON TO RENT A lanwe kiccben aud diuig-room b ing Dow Biteen WASTED—A YOUNG OMAN WITH SOME | \\-anrep—By GENTLEMAN AND WIFE HAND: | tow! Vookueping. “Apply 8. 10! aan sae dons tne decireble house, wi wre OF 6 Ste | Wet nreninaeem ee st OR MENTS 1 St XW TWo Nicki Foe. Rushed looms with bona A hes Sh Le “= Nery vee and couvenicnt “ecaten” TOK RENT—TWO COMMUNICATING ROOM fone with wcove) tecond Bove seeks Gee fep-stedos meee ‘Dour’ Rewt-clene hb | Lee. ” — NISHED khoowg ER Ree od Berutce pasa door, 1537 L test -" s | Booms, third Gour, to adults reference xobauged 10 | BSR SATE a Team, Boom FURNISHED ROOMS pita AD, a wentra bie lox Apviy B00 20 i eoity ie CELY-FURNISHED BOOMs wiTH Heo ou onite. wy a Sa. nod ab owe, Modera improremen = 0% KENTSEVEN ROOMS, FURNISHED OR Bufuruisbed, with OF without buani, also sabe. +0 Hac ow - je } Fone sober cd adress, et Jers, ab excellent. foestson 5 on with Telerenoee aud salary expected. ‘Bow Las. near | fine of street tare Aduress RELIABLE. Star fica Saee. f \WWANTED-A 0900D SHOEMAKER APP ‘WVASTiD—recno sarety sicrcLe. Wasi _ te Worcrista condition of machine Adress Bd Wixi DNR FIVE AGENTS aT ONCE aS S postrial asiiueton Cumberland Ma Apps 003 Fst Ege rise. <a reterenoe, Between 10m and HB ‘\ ‘NTED-4 rounc cOLoReD at ABOUT 15 Wor te poate olds ws coumberioaid acd BOGT 28 | tion: rice “B." iar ofa. "__eez7-St_ ‘2 J ANTED-—TO i AKE IN WASHING OR 5 a Apply 1512 Pe.m. w._Retecences required. _10°_ | Vj ‘St hone, or wisi go ou: apd do it et your own WStrr ine nuail famby, only thoes eno ihervugiy | ome Ceti at 2029 Tu uiseretand ia cousin need apply; wood wages, for ARTED-BY GENTLEMAN, Mt auire ek Bw tment for rbeuuation. a, ‘hou! W ANT!D—AT ONCE. A FEMALE GERMAN 81 Vent for several bowsework ina GermaD family; . Felere ces. 1118 Virginia ave. seb Wate Site acatia. = AT 8 HEE% | \axiep—¢6000. ar 3 PEK GENT FoR 3 at : a r=. $15,000 worth of real estate as scurity. WANTEDITWO FINST-CLASS TAILORS, ONE | Box u7"Siar omce. pork {cbeaud Dashel ‘Apply to Eos Le RELLY, | WYANT: D—Thi OUR BUTTENINE AT 20 CENTS pas Jobs and wy to Tis, 1. K W fer pond: soptyet strvimtor anche bese wae en se28-N | ter tliat Sstisiacti: sesured or uuuey Te ‘WANTED GCNERAL AGENT WITH SOME CAP. | fiuded: stalls sds" S20 aud 330 total yare deus itu to bandie patented specialty, necded in avery | Ceiiter bunuese Louse aud office ntete iull particulars, f. | daily tll d REIL“ N 118 Nassau st, New York. ee | pict a dase \WASTED-TWo WoMEN Wild City REFER, SCMBSON etces, ove as cook, the other for cuauabs rn WW ANTEDI8,000 45, waitieas. "ADriy 1002 6 st. Bw os loan at 8 per cest interest Sasa wom curity: i KHON & RAMEY, Ls Feat Wate ren recommended and go home’ at night. FURNITURE TO UPHo: Apply ati706 Wu sto we seas mice, tutitemes fo Raabe over. work doe \WANTED=A G00D WHITE GINL IN Fisicy | fm eA tNbetastial manner. C eee of three atulte; no washing: mist be good cook | 2%. snd ironet, Adres City P, «Box 670.“ Se27 Se" | WANTED TT ENQWNS ANTED-A StTTLED WOMAN TO COOK AND tuapde e e W ac feuerai housework for smal tani, wnat at uxt. Avply, with relerence, at 1533" W Place p.W. we 7 WASTED FIST. CLigs GOK AND Lac dress. Apply between 10 and 1Zo'clock at 18th st a.w, eer WASTED BRIGHT, WHITE Boy OF ABOUT 16 years; steady em t Inquire a: 916 7th at e273 | ANTED—TWO COMPETENT GIRLS. ONE FOR y mlate apd Territory RiGi IN NERVOUS, MEN- i ore cast of Ciotuing, Send portal or $53" cocking and weue-ai housework wud sue for Bute | \yANTED — STUDENTS IN PHONOGA AI HY, tor one child must stay at mguia; best of city rete | WW Aske cae Gosnens op Arunn Wintel ence required. hws ee27- 2 UF Bets ave. nero: address Cay tol Card ‘WASLED-AN ENERGELIO AND WELL i DU- | saul, Yuviie aaucite partied thitreday eveuiuge Gated young man, with arctic taste abd with aa aptitude (Or combining colors. Asply to ALEX MILNE, 51] Vth ot. nw. ee27-3t ANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK. Wat ASD Winter onal ana poly Tees WANTED 5 EVENIBODY SUFFERING FROM okty chimneys to know that 1 gus-antec to cure them of uo pay required: Keuwees, Furnaces aud Jatrobre nude Wy beat vr no pay. W. ke DANTE, 1413 st. sella ANI ED—FOR CASH—FURNITURE. FEATHER Leda, ‘Carpets, Stoves, or eutire Houseuold £i- HB. BAUM. 219 7th at «: WAnteD-1 WHITE 01 D, Wore as cook washer, and, Wrouen the. ber 10-43 house work: must be uest aud capable and wust stay St night, refereucee required, Calle. 274 £ ot mw. V fects, Auiarens {0k KENT — TWO OO Rished frout rooms on smeoud suitable | Lent Lousekeepiug remt moderate; 1203 Hh RENT —iwo sr ew derecy ave uw Fok BENE SO:TE OF HANDSOMELY Fcm Bished ovtma, parlor floor, evutd Ued-Fue | fining dresiterrocts wud yaror-uew Louse © | beeutiu iy tare Box 79, star othe | POOR ena OOM KEOUAD FLOUR | F*frcut roow with board fortwo. 809 emonth- Bue ith board for two 800. Pimwt-cunee tmuse bas oO 10 OR RENT— NELY FURNISHED ROOMS. Suitable tor geutiowns, i BASU pesvate tauag, with board if “denned Nuamachias te ae Bs JK REN T—FUR eae HOICE UNFURNISHES ew house, BOO L jk RENT—PIVE rooms on 2d a: 0K REN i ROOMS, FURNISHED AND UNI UB |i ‘without went. 1318 1 a facie Prankise Leman kas aud bat {Ou KENT AT 1216 ‘COMMUNICA TING, Uruiabed roumns, Ou seovia pero aud Chambers, ® bealtay and breutial locality ret Fever reguired. es Se Fok, “25s HANDSOME FR flovr. with beat aud every couventence at low ince ld Lweew Oe (Os RENT—1432 OTH ST. N. 4. NICELY FUR | Fest * fous ona | oe KEN T—HANDSOMEL! | BF on secoud our, boat a y ANTED—ALL KINDS Wii plied by DJ MOFFATT uy plied by D. ‘att, - ington, D. C., agent tur the Kirkwood Lion Wind bu fue, "For particulars . oF to tue Pro- frees Buse and Mach, eid Md. sus ANTED — GOOD SHCOND-dAND CLOTH) WY ate. fevolver.s old nid ang aves tor wisi Years of are who bas bad sume experience in toe | bicbest cash prices Call or wadrwee ary goon Sastts as; best of references required, in: | LAKES Leen Umea 201 Feunaver commer ase Quire at ouce, 1026 rounsyivauia ave. z ANTED— QUICK! 500” WHITE Woat 5 d00:8; white apyrentice boys. white waids « + a, Inubdressee, UUraee.(Swediss yANTED—A RELIEF CLERE FOR TWO EVEN- ings im the week Must be registered. Address PHARMACIS1, Star office, witout WVANTED-1 FIRST-CLASS_COAT HAND. mab, aud auiied Tallcrese: best and steady work. SIMPSONS, UtbabdG aca. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN FROM 15 To 20 aw. ANTED—IT KNOWN THAT FI Butter, t churved every. moruine sir de- Lvered ta pelts Ward" prints 40 ‘waitresses? also 1D. Also Cot- ‘Women wantes), lage Cheese and Butiernulk. Sweet Mux se. per yuart. “yaede FM BURNUAIS, 690.632 Fetaw. | “nye V y ANTED-HORSES TO PASTURE AT GEAL & ¥. eale’a stock farm, #3. ‘mo. Inquire of WVANTED—AT BUBGE-S & 00'S, 25 FST. NW. two white men: secund cook. pay 840 per month ten to foriy Couns, ciamberuaid, Iaundres-es, avd 3 tered, && SS LAPFERT\. cor Wt WHITE GIRL TO DO GENERAL house ry *Buat Sere: Or Unvzewean, We make a specialty of this class of undergar. ments, and are showing & choic. lise an lace- trimmed cambric and silk qualites, Prices: £3.62, $4.88, 95.13, 66.25, 88 and up per eet. floor.) aa WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sta. n.w. For Tse Lrrms Cunoaex ‘We shall place on sale to-morrow 25 dozen children's All-Linen “Initial” Feeding Biba, st the very low price of 150. EACH. (First floor, left of maiu door.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and Fests. ow. Puzs Or New Apnoxs. Variety enough to please al’ comers. Children's Checked Nainsook Aprons, with trimming, sizes 2 to 12, Only 30c. :ach. Children's Lawo aprofh. made Mother Hub- bard and Gretenen style, 50c., 75c. and 81. Children’s Fine Neinsook Aprons, trimmed ‘with fine embroidery, 81.42 and $1.75. Children’s Fine Hemstitched Aprons, each. Nurses’ Lawn Aprons, 250. each. Checked Gingham Aprons, 250. each, (Second fioor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Gor. 1ithand F sta, n.w. In addition tothe excellent stock of Melton Gioch, striped and plain Flannel Skirts bought of the manutactuters, we are showing @ line of Ladiev Flannel Short Skirt, made up in our ‘own work-rooms of the best flanne's selected from our stock. These have silk-stitched tucks, and are embroidered at the bottom. Colore— Pink, Lt Blue, @ ay,and White. Prices—@LE2}6, 81.75, 82, 82.25, up to $4.50 each. Splendid Melton Cloth Skirts at @1 each. (Becond floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sta, nw. Sarvevars Corser Orreaa. 75 dosen White Fine Jean Corseta, aide steals, ‘good abape, and very durable, ONLY 6500. PER PAIR. 50 dozen White Fine German-woven Corsets, embroidered busta, side steels, an excellent ‘wearing corset. ONLY 750. PER PAIR, 50 dozen R. & G. Couti! Corsets, extra long: ‘waist, splendid shape, and durable. ONLY @1 PER PAI. ‘The qualities axe Coutil and Sateen, The prices— 81.50, $2.25, and $3 per pair. Double Ve Vaiste for Infsuts, Children, and ‘Misses. Supports the stockinws from the shoul- ers, is without stiff cords, and Sts with perfect ease and freedom. Washes like cotton and wears: aplendidly. Ferris’ Corded Corset Waists for ‘WOODWARD & Cor. 11th and F sta nw. “Ovexmor Or Ixrurre Wesnanczs. ‘Wo shall continue the display of Infante’ Goods on 8:turday and Monday. Infant” lipa, 25, 3794, 50, 750. 1. ‘Infants’ Skirts, cambeic, 3734, 5U, 62%, 750, 1. Infante’ Plain Flannel Skirts, 75¢, $1 Infante’ Embroidered Flannel Skirts, ¢1.35, 81.3734. 61.50 to $4.25. ‘Fisnnel Wrappers, mix binding, [ ‘work; reference ADD! ‘sw. | \WANJED-IT ENOWN THAT © & BUNDY, OF — Hy Sk Ot ede” | Wade Louisiane aves, Copbumite City a1) ba Com miss.ou-r Of Deeds tor all tive States aud Territervon, ANTED—A COMPETENT WHITE NUK3.. WHO appreciates a home, te accustomed to the | S16 gare of children, and can iuru'sh the best references; Sone other meed apply: 801 Kat. v. w. 26-3 a y ANTED [LOCAL AND. ‘NEHAL AGENTS FOR Our gold sud “sliver door-p a baie can ya eves caren ears . new eite for Pisa cireulary deed. REW UK DOO PALE Gt Albany, N.Y. se5-0t 25, WEERLY _10_CANVASSii Jaber trateluy tue aay seict bg prone desler, tral : a eter rach __ BUSINESS CHANCES. JOR 8 \LE—CHEAP FOR ©. Durees, ‘HE \DQUARTEMS for Cooks aud Waiters ail | 1Uih abd La. ave. aysiu SS ae 7 CLE NING AND Wi iii white woman work for family | trevace hinde Over, Furniture bested, ud het De- r ‘ wer, Furniture othe ofsix Apply ea ac igengceniesisn stroyed. F-H. YOUNGS, Uttce 1402 Pa ave., Factory eazb-3t 1530 9th st. nw. th aud K' sta ae. Lelophoue U10~ uf 1yue-2. | rout Btiacbed @.80, secope Vay windows @ud all muogern 1m Tish wt meee Bt [TWO LAKOs Unuruinbed Tous on fret Boor, with luke aud : 8188 mouth: vue whh all modera tnprove Ait, CaS pose the door, a 617 11TH ST. NW. ONE SUITE wabed L£UUt rovipe, beat, gue aus atten rove; best locativn in the ¢ 1 ar four lines uf care. KNISHED Of firet-ciase coudition. Tnguire at 1 FOE RENT SUITE oF PaKLous WiiH Bard Orst floor, also roo on seouud floor with , Teun ec nw. nee ey a {Ok RENT—NIOEL) FURNISH. D ROOMS the Peusion Other, 203 G st. uw. Fe &NT—1330 914 ST. N.4_ NIG Toous aud Rist-clame board at modereis Dew Louse Witu woderh Improvements, couye | Bieut to three car ues | Os KENT SQA E Flow im wip | Bh sicely-turunucd communicating parior aud Fool. ater becdi wend care. no atber uomrders. wi Or wiilwut board. Also, iurmisued had bed-roow . 1 mt be. sexs ar? ‘Ol front ana ies Peto dais FURNISHED AND UNPOR ished, t@llG st. nw. Loca eur streetcars aud dopa’ ss 2 20K RENT—FOUK UNFURAISHED RUOM> OW mecoud Mour, one with sloove. CuBVe. tent tor Louse keeping. Also, Stable i rear of lot. Appiy 1. caw ra ‘THO! “iii COMPANY, C-lum- ‘sei7-eovt Wastep LADY AGERTS: LOCAL AND wveling; 8200 a month clear; new rubber under- = so iaiien* Rs ie CATTLE at OK SALE—SMALL STOCK OF FANCY GOODS Fhita Sotous slenpar Buturesin tare: 20 -d oust use location, store aud @-roum dwelling. Font, 18; good ressone for valling. Adarem ‘Star office, EASY TEKMS e27-3t* 7OR NALE—DRUG STORE WANTED SITUATIONS. _ | enti? Shnu"w weitusS 'ANTED—BY A WHITE YOUTH, A POsITION rocery clerk or driver, express driver: can QU BALE— turuleh‘nocd ‘ferences, ApHAy oF dances bow “THE LOSERAM.” uw pone eeu and diuing-room. im the city. ‘A\TED—BY A WHITE WOMAN, B PLACE IN Lusiuess wilt be suld ‘mmall private fsinlly, for ge ck. | And premises leased: THUS. Pisin & OO. Address Sire, b. L., 300 13th 6t, nw. ae i gs Rea Brok ANTED-AT, HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS | _*27-6t__—__ ASA Vf ae Cantal tay fowtims | 4s OME COMEDETE wim CNS co : = no co Butlers BAM'L A. COOMBS, 020 Fa Rw. 8 ZERO nee _ Bylebdid opportu petition; piace te rapid 5 xr. Wi SSTED-EMPLO. MENT—OOOKS, CHAMBER: | uityicr wide awake man'to take nowey. Wet, §10 Wiasie Tousekcepers fem te help, concumen, | Beymonth “WAL 1, OKIE, Roome Sand 4 1554 1 7% ters, porter. waiter, cial ee PIONaL PEMPLovssy "ASD" ROOM- REM TING TALE—DRUG STORE-ONE OF THE BEST. BUKEAG, firvt floor, 1008 F at. n.w. sezsat" ev: pred socked.. welt kates Joug james Ul: W ASZED0,T0 DICKS AGENCY FOR OCOOKs, etpennm, daplyte BED?.C. rt strom Duties” Goachansn Wuseern tad Sincbee tals. | <<Eat ED PROPOSALS WILL BE BECET All havecity reference. G137thet nw. s628-20 Tes aadersuced wut S41 RDAY, Sepiember 24, BSN at 13 crclock BL, for the jrchase of the Stock Gethin and Gent's Furtiabiugs in tore 400, "uu st hw Known ss the “Gol en Eacie Clothing Go." Ths Bee rit a0) ear ond Reulimnn, 460 7th ew. september 22, 1888. eee x TED — BY A MIDDLE-AGED GENTLEMAN Wedncrnst udotare waver for may aarti epatue py uct gurantee (bovk-kee} excepvei) with any first-class preferteu).¢ ‘arma (real lor ssamannens to Septet tor or Member. SS Suy Fone. tueble : best of SE 1711 0 ST, W. WITH, SMALL #701 po Su sched: © eae TAMANUSASI8," Star office, sant, OF au lught bu-itieas on this Tewuaturamt, of any a WAST DBy AMHITE WOMAN A PLACE Ag | Yt be Fevted cheap forofices: reut 650: 55) Covk ine private family; no washing. Avy. at os. ae ‘Cookery, formeriy ry EW BRICK BUSIN: 58 HOUSE raga tele! A setutt” | KOR Rircpers house tu ascrowiue Western city of TED—BY A VERY HEALTHY 10UNG GER- = situation ae wet uuree, Address A »opuistion; weil Tenied, wilt rade for a resi~ dei inn dahangton.” For particulars adden Bo 8, ty P.O. J WANJED — BY A WHITE GIRL PLAGE 48 ‘Chatnbermaid of house work Lnquire 227 6 at LUST_AND FOUND. 1EMBEK 27. A PAIR OF GOLD EYE- Lo, ANTED—A LADY W,. ON AS WwW aRTED = 4 EADY Wants, Fostriow 140 | Li veiteore Pruder will pias rvura 10029 Khod ‘Star other, —A SMALL WATCH AND CHATELAINE 'ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN A PLACEIN & | J Svs vorning ob way to High School Fiewse furnitare store preferred: 6: retain to 419 M st, aud receive reward. a 708 RENT — SEVFRAL WPL Rooms, cu euste uF cutie st O07 Oiu oi “ane ‘ wera joon —AS HAND! a Rouse, “Lange ball, ‘boeutital | evewani Lay windows, vers ceutpaliy | cated. | EIGHT» Dow cs Pek MONTR, da NG WOOM AND bouse. central Jocstion EGS ReSE-ECHS SuLD—DIN ‘etchen tu weil know rowers -u house, refei ALK, blar office. Fok REXTSAT 1009 x. uniurmiched 1 one in “The baie.” {0 650, Doure Parkirs, fire four, @ Cate uumoagred Uy At rok ReNT_ HT ‘of house O11 41h st. unfurpimied Reps. relerenices e: iuprovemevta. Luguive witlun. 0 RENT — MENICAT MASK. AVE. X.W., Ty Pleasant furusled revue; Second and thin® floors weer JOR RENT—000 K ST. N.W. BAY-WINDOW fromt room; second story: atitigie ouk fuldine tur ivare and chellvuter, tno clothes precees. aestee QO KENT—i304 L si. N. W. FURNI BED Fittuttovn, With board, 1b private tamily uid Feu: retereuce roa! 7 Fe te, GENTLEMAN BSD Wire ‘s:loou Parlors 01 Bert ished ee pariot nd bedroom; istrube Lest, water aid yas, lath ob Seite oor: rent 620 per uicinth, in wavauice° Tanah T—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FLOOR, Private bath; with or without board. in able neihborbood. Address Box 16, star uffioe 27s KEN.—AVOMS UN FlasT FLOOs, FUR ‘bed or uniuruished; modern umirovementa, * bewly papered: reut moderate to vest party priviege lucht bousekeepitst. Also furnished Koom thiry hose $2 Fst.uw. Keterence wedi Fo.2225 UNFUKNISH, D—TO DESIRABLE Nensuta, without ciiidreb. two large commu lat ing Keows, ov wecond floor. rerereue-a 1334 hen 9 = Coe chaired all On RENT THREE TO. Five FURNISHED (85 per Foom), for bouse ou Line care end berdic tworwood “iavuir, on BET. HOFFA’s JEWELRY brovches. one ‘UST—BLACK-AND-1AN POINTER POP, 7 ths Ola; detk leather strap arvund neck Re- wardit retumed to S106 2 st. we bd vST—A bLACK AND 1 AN GYP; ANSWERS TO Lis patze Feuny tay Wo O0!. Libera) toward it Ftumed to 0) Tat ae ede Se ANS: ape SPE ATICATIORS ao Lisniah od Fe eves tg Bhi hs The sn nna be re’ by ‘to 1400 Mass. av. nw, Y8-2 Luuieating 24st) rooms, and « large dd-story inva row wate, Greiclnse tithe FORREST two stout FURNISHED comm: wicsuing Hooms, eB eulte, third four. youre, Also, ome wiungle {rot Hows. bath Yreen Btu and 1Wch ate Grutiewen pret Gress Bur 147, Star office, hucut nos Laut; reierences i He Mi a by E i : ‘4 Fi i Hi i : : in R kENI—. WO UNFURNISHED ROOMs CNA ew bay-window house) ou frei Goor. with open rates aud fUcuscr beat, convenient (0 tre li es of fare, aleo, 2 Dasoineut Toums suitable for Duriiewe 005 burst. mw. 27 ee '—-WHEN DIsOCOMFITED FROM Bei! + Qhastnty eben, wingy twsna ‘abs escud bad Furniture st 18ucy Wtices, cad et 1746 Leth tw, aud be ai the display of eutirely Dew suas art Toruivare 4 desiceice he prices assed uo: % * 5 Giiki t : FE i i i +4 | | I ate of pms rate beet, couveulant te honutes: Es

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