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THE EVENING STAR. |Tx Omx W: Ww " WASHINGTON: To Do Ix. WE ADVERTISE TO INCREASE OUR BUSINESS. THAT'S THE ONLY WAY TO DOIT. 11'S OF INSIGNIFICANT IMPOR- TANCE WHETHER WE ADVERTISE THROUGH & REBUS (AS WE HAVE JUST DONE), OR AGAIN THROUGH THE NEWSPAPERS, (AS WE ARE ABOUT TO DO.) OUR SIMPLE PURPOSE 18 TO SELL MORE Goons. THE SYSTEM OF SELLING FURNI- TURE, CARPETS, DR4PERIES, STOVES, ETO., WITH A BIG MAJORITY OF TEE BILL ON THE CREDIT SIDE OF THE TRANSACTION, THAT IsWT NEW. BUT OUR WAY OF Do. ING IT 18 WITH US CREDIT DOESN'T MEAN THE FALSE PROTEC- TION OF A BIG PRIOE—WHICH YOU MAY NEVER PAY—BUT IT MEANS A CLOSE PRICE, DEFENDED BY OUR correct statement of the circulation of Tue EVEN- Ine Sax tor the week ending September 29, 1888, J. Warr. HEnxox, Cashier Evening Star Newspaper Co. Sworn to and subscribed before me Uis twenty- fourth day of September, A. D. 1888. FAITH IN YOUR HONEST INTENTION OT eee To DO JUST AS YOU SAY YOU WILL —————— A new phase is put on the aqueduct fraud busi- ‘ess by the allegation now made that Major Ly- Gecker’s father had a hand in obtaining for Beck- ‘with & Quackenbush, of Mohawk, New York, the Contract for the construction of the tunnel at s Cost of $84,000 higher than was bid by J. H. Dewees®Co. This charge widens the field of in- vestigation very materially. Has Major Lydecker im permitting the pepetration of such wholesale frauds tn a work under his direct charge, ona contract awarded by himself, and which bis father helped to procure, been guilty only of gross negligence, or is there something worse bebind? ‘It 1s sincerely to be hoped that he can prove his Amnocense of the more serious charge, and tnere Should not be a moment lost in affording him the ‘Opportunity to do so through a searching investl- gation. It certainly needs explanation how these Contractors, friends and intimates of Maj. Ly- @ecker came to feel so entirely safe in prosecuting ‘these open glaring and gigantic frauds, without the slightest fear apparently, of exposure or pun- tshment THAT'S THE ONLY WAY WE CAN DO A CREDIT BUSINESS WITH YOU. IFYOU WANT SOMETHING IN THE FURNI- TURE LINE, AND YOU CANT VERY WELL PAY ALL THE CASH DOWN, THE PRICE WON'T LEAP ‘WAY OUT OF SIGHT THE MINUTE YOU MENTION CREDIT. NO, INDEED. BUT, IF, AFTER WE'VE LOOKED INTO YOUR FACE, AND BELIEVED WE READ AN HONEST PUR- POSE THERE, WE SHOULD FIND YOU WILLFULLY BROKE YOUR PROMISES, THEN THERE'D BE SUCH A CHASM BETWEEN OUR PRICES AND OUR ES- TIMATE OF YOU THAT NOTHING COULD SPAN IT. THE ONLY WAY TO + PROTECT YOUR CREDIT WITH US 18 ‘To KEEP YOUR WORD. HOUSE & HERMANN, CASH AND CREDIT FURNITURE AND CARPET STORE, 921 AND 923 SEVENTH STREET N. W.. AND 636 MASS. AVENUE N. W. oc1-2m Snver Wane frightened horses occurring there. oF on that road previously. Uf late, however, there | * seems to be some remissness on the part of the trainmen that may lead to some serious accident, if not corrected. Very serious complaints come from the Silver Spring station where the 7th street road SIVELY AT HOME AND ABROAD, ‘Manutactured by SAM 'L KIRK & SON, 114 Baltimore st, Baltimore, Md. Established 1817. ‘There 1s no cause for popular apprehension in ‘the supposed discovery of a case of yellow fever in this city. The wonder ts that our sanitary pre- Cautions have worked so perfectly as to keep the disease out of Washington through the damp August and September that have Just passed; and, if the present case turns out to be all that its ‘Worst appearances indicate, our people may better RARE AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, SOLD EXTEN- Also Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds and other Gems. ocl-Imo, congratulate themselves on what they have es ‘caped than disturb their minds over this single visitation. Nearly every large city inthe Union has had at least one suspicious case, if not an ac- tual sufferer from yeliow fever on its hands this ‘season; but there bas been no epidemic in conse. quence, and no reason why anyone, even the phy- Sictans and nurses in attendance, should feel the slightest alarm. —————— —____ It will be ratuer bard on Mr. Atkins if, after giv- img up such a bird in the hand as the Indian com- missiouership to Capture a seaatorsulp, Which was aly in the bush, he flads himself retired to private life altogether. Yet such is the present prospect, as indicated by a canvass of the Tennessee legis- lature, which goes to show a pretty large pre- Pouderance of votes for Senator harris. However, ‘Mr. Atkins 1s on the ground, and Mr. Harris—due to the long session—is still in Washington; and the contest which ended in tne election of ex-Governor ‘Bate proves that the longest-heaaed prophet can- Rot make correct allowances for the doubtful vote ‘Unree days im advance. —————— ‘Why does not the War Department move in the matter of calling the guilty aqueduct managers to account? Is it waiting for somebody to get a big Jot of waitewash mixed? ART STUDIO. PAINTING CLASSES BEGIN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3. CLASS DAYS— MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY. EMBROIDERY CLASSES ‘TUESDAY AND THURSDAY. SCHOOL CHILDREN. ‘TIES FOR HOME DECORATION. 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO, Tas Is Tue Wearuer ‘WHEN EVERY MAN NEEDS A FALL OVER- COAT. A FEW DOLLARS SPENT FOR THIS USEFUL GARMENT WILL GIVE MUCH COMFORT AND MAY PRESERVE HEALTH. (ATS, JBE, NEGATIVES From, $19 MARKET Space are now at 425 7th at, cabinets $1.50, por doaen. WM. FHIPPS, Photographer. ocl-3t* Dazox & Sraceiaxo, WASHINGTON'S POPULAR SHOEMEN, AS A MATTER OF ECONOMY THEY ARE WORTH ALL THEY COST. THEY COVER UPASUIT THAT 18 GOOD ENOUGH FOR OFFICE OR STORE USE, BUT NOT QUITE THE THING FOR STREET WEAR, 939 PENNA. AVE. ¥. W. WE SELL GOOD, ALL-WOOL, STYLISH COATS FOR $7.50. HANDSOME SILK- FACED FOR $10 AND $12. AT $15 WE HAVE THEM LINED ALL THROUGH WITH SILK. WE THINK WE HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF THESE GOODS IN ‘THE CITY. By all odds the most thoroughly stocked and in- welligently conducted Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Shoe Store in Washington. ‘WE ARE HEADQUARTERS CERTAINLY NO ONE HAS A STOCK THAT 18 COMPOSED SO NEARLY OF ENTIRELY NEW AND FRESH GOODS. ‘For every style, make, grade and kind of Boots and ‘Shoes that are honest, reliable, serviceable and stylish. PRICES GUARANTEED EB. BARNUM & Co, oct A Coxvxpavu ‘What is the difference between the Great Be- publican Ball and the Great Ball (our Fall ‘Tyade,) we started a-rolling last Saturday? ‘Auswer—The Republican Ball will stop roll ing on November 6th, while our Fall Trade Ball will not stop until late in December. THANKS TO OUR MANY AXD NO DOUBT INSTIGATED BY OUR MAM- MOTH ARRAY OF DESIRABLE Low- PRICED FOOTWEAR, SATURDAY'S SALES NOT ONLY EXCEEDED THOSE OF ANY PREVIOUS DAY, BUT ALSU MORE THAN REALIZED OUR GEATEST EXPECTA- TIONS. TO KEEP THE BALL A-ROLLING, WE SHALL OFFER FOR TO-MOKRUW AND ‘To be the lowest that first-class footwear can be sold for. Wetouch no “job lots” or other “track” no mat- ter how grest the temptation. Sterling merit, com- ‘bined with elegance and style are the characteristics of the Boots and Shoes we handle Came and see our stock ‘sad prices, DALTON & STRICKLAND, me2ole 939 PENNA AVE. X.W. Tas Assonruexr SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT CAN BE MADE FOR NOW RECEIVING NEW LINE OF FALL NOVEL- el DECORATIVE ART ROOMS, 514 9th st. nw. 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, WEDNESDAY, IN ADDITION TO OUR MANY. ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS IN OTHER DE- Of SUITSand OVERCOATS for Men and Boysst aK HALL, CORNEB TENTH AND ¥ STREETS, BARGAINS IN LADIES FINE SHOES. PARTMENTS, THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL FINEST HAND-MADE BUTTON BOOTS, IN Surpesses all we have ever shown inthe past ssto quantity, quality, and last, but not least, prices. This ‘may perhaps seem ap extravagant claim, having al- “ways sold goods about 25 PER CENT BELOW ANY OTHER HOUSE 2B the city; but we have no doubt an inspection of our Ivast assortment will convines you of the justuess of our onal Our stock of Light and Medium, as well as Heavy- Weight OVERCOATS, is complete, also our line of SUITS for Men and Boys. In ODD PANTS we have an immense variety, and the prices are all right (Our Motto, Ho trouble to show sooda BEST IMPOR1ED KID OK STRAIGHT GOAT, WIDTHS, 63.98, ACTUALLY WORTH 65.50. WELT BUTTON, COMMON-SENSE OPEKA STYLE, $2.95, WELL WORTH 04. ANYWHERE ELSE. ANTEED—@1.48, CHEAP AT 62. ABLE, @1.23, BARGAIN AT $1.50. LACED SHOES FOR PLAIN OR KANGAROO TOPS, A TO EB BEST DONGOLA OR KANGAKOO HAND- OB LADIES’ GOAT OR DONGOLA KID WAU- ——s BUTTON, $2.40, USUAL PRICE LADIES’ FINE KID OR STRAIGHT GOAT BUTTON, $1.93—62.50 WON'T BUY THESE GENUINE DONGOLA KID BUTTON, OPERA OR COMMON SENSE—EVERY PAIR GUAR- LADIES’ PATENT-TIP, GENCINE KID, SOLLD SOLE, BUTTON, STYLISH AND DUB- COMFORTABLE HAND-sEWED DONGOLA ELDERLY LADIES, 81.20, REGULARLY 61.50. LaDies" iNEL-LINED OAK Ald, SLIPPERS, REGULAB PRICE G0a, Grocine <0 Comer 10th and F sta. PRICE dbo. THESE AND MANY OTHER BARGAINS Porzzsr. YOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY. PORCELATS. 1 ssgwARE WM HAEN & C0'9 RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, AND KITCHEN UTENSILS OF ALL KINDS (NEW STOCK NOW READY OF OUR OWN IM- PORTATION. FITTING OUT OR REPLENISH- | Main Store, 816 7th st : West Branch, 1923 Pe. ave.; ‘ING ABE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO ban ‘Eset Branch, 231 Pa. ave. ne Lok THROUGH OUE ESTABLISE- ss xppr, Loman AxD stoxeuixen as. | Hxsnovanrens Pt W. SEVERIDGR, SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES tT ‘Wholesale and Retail. - = y ‘WM. BALLANTYEE & 20K, 22 in oe] 5,m.0.23m Bor A Car Orr Tux Brtct | J. C. Horcamnos, WE HAD A GREAT RUSH ALL OVER THE STORE IMPORTER. DAY THE STOCK HAS RESUMED ITs NORMAL nion CONDITION (COMPLETE). ORDER NOTICRABLE EVERYWHERE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS| MM 3M * aE= WORTH OF GOODS WENT OUT, BUT IT WAS a Ree HARDLY A CHIP OFF THE BLOCK WE HEARD kes = ‘LOTS OF COMPLIMENTARY COMMENTS ABOUT The latest ot FALL MILLINERY from OUR FALL OVEROOATS WE CAN'T REPEAT aide th thsdickethiateaine THEM—MODESTY FORBIDS. BUT IT 18 AN ELE- GANT ASSORTMENT. WHERE CAN YOU DUPLI- CATE THOSE SERVICEABLE, WELL-MADE, BODY- MOULDED GARMENTS WE SHOW TAGGED aT $8? THEY'LL FIT YOU PERFECTLY, AND WEAR YOU WELL. THATS ALL YOU CAN LOOK FOR IN a coat. THE EMPLOYMENT OF MORE EXPENSIVE MA- ‘TERIAL AND TRIMMING ENABLES US TO OFFER YOU A “STAR” LINE AT 610, 61%, AND 615. TWEEDS, OASSIMERES, CHEVIOTS, MELTOXS KERSEYS, AND VENETIANS. NO MORE STYLISH COAT ANYWHERE AT ANY PRICE NOR ANY EQUALLY GOOD ONE AT A THIRD MORE MONEY. YOU'LL 84¥ 80 TOO AFTER YOU SEE THEM. SULK FACING®, SILK SLEEVE LININGS, DE- SIGNED BY EXPERTS, MADE BY TAILORS—NOT BLACKSMITHS—IN THE EXTREME STYLE OR MORE MODERATE MOULDR JAUNTY FOR THE YOUNG GENTLEMEN, NOBBY showing a much larger stock than ever before, having fmported staples and novelties in quantities to meet the demands of an inereasing business, Elewant IMPORTED PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS. An extensive assortment of finest quality imported FRENCH HATS AND BONNETS. AMERICAN FELT HATS, of the dest makes, 680, And are in a splendid line of shapes and colors. k 00 Gh OAKS. ‘Latest novelties in LADIES WRAPS AND JACKETS. An examination will convince all that our qualities, ‘finish, and price are unsuryassable, FOSTER KID GLOVES, $1 per pair upward, THE BEST $1 GLOVE IN THE CITY. FOR THE MIDDLE AGED, OR MODEST FOR THE} 29 907 PENN. AVE. ELDERLY GENTLEMAN. OUT WITH AN EYE TO THE “RTARNAL FITNES OF THINGS*| Mis, Berne 'Tourxsox BUT WE DON'T STOP HERR 818, €20, 825, AND a the $35-HOW ARE THEY BETTER?! WELL TELL YOU. THECLOTHS USED ARE IMPORTED AND ‘TUESDAY ABD WEDNESDAY, THE BEST GRADES OF DOMESTIO WEAVES. October 2d and 34, 1888, THEYRE SILK LINED THROUGHOUT. FRENCH TRIMMED BONNETS WORSTEDS, CHEVIOTS AND THE LATEST AND pa POPULAR WIDE WALES IN THE FASHIONABLE ROUND HATS. SHADES. NOTHING OLD SHOWN YOU-EVERY- Pel THING BRAND NEW. THIRD FLOOR. ELEVATOR ‘THE LATEST NOVELTIES DON'T FOR A MOMENT IMAGINE THAT WE'RE z bars NOT GOT OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, YOURE MISTAKEN IF YOU BREE AUXIBERY GOODS, THINK 80. WE DON'T ALLUDE To ANYTHING | %0-2t ene tS ELSE TO-DAY FOR FALL OVERCOATS SEEM TO US TOBE YOUR MOST IMPORTANT NEED JUST| py, g MM MM 6885 Now. B AA g MMMM © & BB AA MMM a 53s, SAKS AND COMPANY, bse y as Se ue Bs Saat : SENSORS OF THE PUBLIC PULSE. es pe ree RR B 3 SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. G69 EE wa RRND OD R A A NNN DDD F A L AA Es Cut REE ‘Ne Nu NNN GGG EO NNN IH NNN G @ EE NNN I % NN G EON NN i NN Gag BREN NN UN NN GGG. o- CM iG. “4 ‘There, perforce, remain a MCGON INUING “a they shall S ‘Till the ‘wobin's nest again.” THURSD AG, A a aay Cpr ee fo ReMi Is s technical term, ominous of evil, indicative of | “S85 XR Bada NS es ST tet Bien S08 HM HH bce 8B PIN-HOOKING TT gee ee atts of the fine A“Pin-Hooker” #7 ¢ §F ue S385 ‘hia tobacco if he can—i a, he will fl | ee BH sys - tine the Tefuse st the bottom | You can see uJ ow we intend selling kitlful manipulstor of the weed, | oy, tire Fall Stock. from that false foundation a massive pile | Dorcations, by dealing direc: with manufacturers and You may pull from the | Our man: Sears experience in this business, ENABLES Ue TOBeACE THe LOWEST PUsuLBEE PRo.S amaned tocar een of fraud. And yet. when | GN OUR GOODS, AND TO GUAKANTEE THE Hersuhleepe factory cursory examination events | SA 2% wien jatvon ever Saviug decling with the beap was buts ‘us can testify. WHITED SEPULCHER, MILLINEKY, windows with hendsine-appesrin woods | fabulouny low flrure:: ail bereaine: go inside aud ask | terials’ and first-clasa workmanship can possibly. be to see the goods giplayed in the windows. Don’t it | otten for, which will be at about one-half the prices ‘xclusive Millinery Stores. originals to be sold handsome and urbane | Of -xcluaive Millinery ‘The make you feel good to uave salosm: that “We haven't your size,’ jan tell, or “The woods age all sold.’ ‘wees Grvmendous | - Best quality “Mattawan” FELT HATS, all the lead- 3 ee ; toynhapes aud "usual price 98e. ‘O30. pe oe eo fboee as fine advance in prige” fe, We. be.” Well in bunch, usual price 7c. in, the Ready-Made Clothing World that'is what 1s i -350. 8 bunch. Called, “Nesting.” a trick of the trade which stinks in PHEART MENT, Story Ronest wai's nostra ‘It were wise on Your part BONY of every inaginable color—matehes to all Fob your este of the Proteeda OF hekeet Ga Pe ts | ok line of Al Silk FANCY RIBBONE Gros-Grain and ra the onest tou ‘ Wadi atyire and desigue of ig: FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING ‘VISIT VICTOR E. ADLER'S 10 PERCENT CLOTHING House. 10 _| guuades, usual price 5c, and ur = CLOAKS AND SUiTH. Ladics’ and Misses’ Berlin Imported GARMENTS our specia.ty. For xtyle, wear, and workmanship they urpassed. Weare showing styles that cannot pvssibly be copied in this country. rite ing s line of the most desirable styles of ETS, in c=} leading Cloths, new ‘Kk and bell-slceve: sizes Jur price 87.48 VT, in ail the new deep cape, and doubie- J Our price........8525 927 spd 92¥ 7th st. nw. corner Massschusetts ave. Strictly One Proe Open Saturdays till 11. m pt tome Vilaids, 2 plaits in the bac! ae ee for 8 years; rise, 25c. # size. 2 ee = - ao ‘Take a note of the prices aud compare with = 54-inch FRENCH BROADCLOTHS, all the shades of Gobelins, Terra-cottas, ied, Gi Gx ar a I Saas of JJJ A 4 COO ETS. Nav Gi 1 Bro Drabs, Myrtic IN A VARIETY OF SHAPES AND CHOICE | R00" Uiual price Shes a on Oar Se yt DESIGNS, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED. ame \Socnen: With Rovelte Gok Bonnet Wa ue Prouch Gerwes, with Novelty Cut Biriped Velvet, HoUsEPURSisin a QOot 250 dozen of five SCOTCH DAMASK NAPKINS, worth $1.15 adozen. Our 8 10 pieces of 8-1. Masi ALSO, PERSIAN AND OTHER FANCY JACKETS, AT VERY MODERATE PRICES, FASHION-PLATES, DESCRIPTIVE CATA- LOGUE, AND PRICE-LIST. ORDERS BY fast colors. yh all latest iy \NGIN MAIL, OB INFORMATION DESIRED, WILL | ani UPHULST KING oe tas comuins in HANGINGS ECIAL AND PROMPT ATTEN- usacall when you “fix up” your house. It will pay TION. WHEN CUSTOMERS ARE KNOWN ‘TO THE HOUSE, OR SATISFACTORY REF- ERENCES ARE FURNISHED, GOODS WILL BE SENT ON APPROVAL. ‘To, Sud out how to decorste yous home st «amall Sind out how to decorate your ‘home at « cost take a look through our Art Department. ‘Tt will ive you some valuable hinta Dasinetiing pew BIRCHWOOD WALL POCKETS yaual price, 30c. Our price. . TELE LAMBREQUING. "5 ier, velvet heading, 2% yards long. Usual’ price, $1.55. Our i = 2 styles of $1 SKIRTS. Cannot where for love Shan that price "Our prise: en 70s, ‘Two styles of 30c. DRAWERS! “chcap "ax that BS Our price, 30c. & pai. ‘Our own importations are all and w stock that has not been ogusioa tn cur ronty years’ ‘experience in business. “Patterns which we alone can show, ‘Line of LADIES’ PLAIN HOSE; usual price E ads Garon Ue ple tent nines 5 40 i: usual price 3e-Our prise 1Bc orate 208 usual price “fou CE UNDERWEAR verve and wien you do look, firough our stock betore you Purchase. We have all ‘and many iaked of Tihich we have exclusive exile LADIES MEDIUM-WEIGHT VESTS AND PANTS; Our price, 420. each: 200, Cc | 3 aed GG. wn mr=Iz = Smo =a | 33 esp © ‘ccad at at 8. : Ps 3 af} coe 8 wae wawe fawen (Established A. D. 1820) Fe i Wansrenouii NT 184 FIFTH AVENUE, CHABIES 0&. COLUILED BORDERED maxDKEE- #029-3t NEW FORK CITY. Ladies’ i3ige. white wheer linea handiere lets. “Our rice = 108: each, Fine steel scissors, worth 40c. to 600, Our price Faz Ovesrxo. 2% ovat fancy allk warters, elastic; worth 10c.a yank. MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, =| 98, P 39° quui De. a yard. ‘Fine English tooth-brushes; worth i 20c, Our price Fine dleplay of MILLINERY in Ladies’, Misses’, and | 10c: e0 es % pita baapeenisie SESvEKity anv tearaER Goons. New and Nobby Designs in CHILDREN'S DRESSES | . Ncw #oods which will be worth your while to ex- AND ooaTs. eeite sleeve-buttons; worth 38s. to 602. Our price ‘Imported novelties and our own make. gececne ‘ocketbooks; worth $1.50. Our price INFANTS OUTFITS, HAND-MADE DRESSES, | “Siying-alik veiling, all colors; worth 250. COATS, AND CAPS. Om we pleased, — “et wisiisble goods only wild. ‘Everything new in NECE- Fine EMBROIDERED TIES, worth ne29-2te 937 F ST. N. W. Se ees ome New Faz Axo Wor b Colored Fine FLOUNCIN Exes goons. worth 50. and @1 8 yard. Our price... ube ayard: Rg daleae BanWany HAN Re PAROEEA Se ‘French oer Naz me Ait'the Kew Shades shown. See our stock afore pair. in yard. ‘ON at 02 | portaine Shadeso mulch Bitter tones : ' Our peice.20. ae W. i suustzs & sons, wed 919 PENNA. AVR ions ae ‘Brosh apd OPERING 1888-89 FALL AND WINTER NOVELTIES, ‘Your Presence Respectfully Requested. According to our custom for the last eleven years we offer. during the “Opening,” nearly our entire stock of Novelties at and below cost. §27 Wo reserve the right to sell only one piece of each Souvenir lot to each customer. Our legitimate patrons will not be restricted as to quantities, SUVERIRS. SECOND-FLOOR DEPARTMENTS. 10 per cent discount off markea prices of shoes, ‘$26 Seal Plush Wraps for $22. $10 Ulsters and Ragians for 89, ‘89 Wrappers, all styles, for $8. ‘89 Braided Coats, all styles, for $8. ® Jersey-cloth Costs for $5. Flannel Wrappers for 84. 3.98 Jorseys, in all styles, for $3.50. $1.98 Jerseys, in all styles, for $1.68. 50 cents off marked prices of children's garments, ‘75e. Corsets, all styles, for 59. $1 New Freuch Corsets for 84e. 25c Bustles, all new styles, for 190 68c Cotton Underwear, all styles, for 590 98c Night Gowns, all styles, for 840 98c Melton Flannel Skirts for 69¢ $1.35 Flannel Skirts, ali styles, for 980 85c Embroidered Flannels for 690 30c Infante’ Worsted Goods, all styles, for 290 19¢ Worsted Bootees for 160 ‘30c Infants’ Long Slips for 31¢ $2.68 Cashmere Coats, all styies, for $2.25 $2 Silk Plush Caps, all styles, for $1.59 81.35 Silk Caps, all styles, for 98¢ 25c Indie Linen Aprons for 17¢ 25c Stamped Pillow Shams tor 19e 25c Stamped Splashers, all styles, for 19¢ 50c Stamped Bureau Scarfs, 2 yards long, 390 Fa Patent Safety Elevator in passage adjoining Glove Departmnent, rear of store No. 1119 Pennsylvania ave. FIRST.FLOOR DEPARTMENTS. 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT off marked prices of every article in following departments: Fur, = Lacen, «Ribbons. Feathers, Jewelry. Fans, Flannel, Blanketa. Curtains ‘Japanese Ware. Clocks and Lamps, $1.19 Warranted Black Silks for $1 $1.25 Black Satin Rhadames for $1.19 81.19 Black Faille Francaise for $1 $1.25 Colored Fuille Francaise for 81.19 98c new Plaid and Stri;.ed Seryes for 85¢ 5c Silk-finish Henristtas for 790 65 40-inch Colored Serges for G00 85c Swiss Ribbed Silk Vests for 750 ‘Tbe Fancy Lisle Vests for 59¢ 44c Swiss Ribbed Vests, all colors, for 39¢ ‘98c Ribbed All-Wool Vests for 78¢ 50c Ribbed Wool Vests for 450 ‘500 Medium Weight Merino Undegwrear, 45¢ 39 Children’s do., all sizes, for 250 ‘$1.25 New Boot-Pattern Silk Hose for 98¢ 55e New Boot-Pattern Liste Hose for 49¢ ‘480 New Styles Fancy Cotton Hose 39¢ 50c Ribbed Lisle Hose for 3 pairs for 61 25e Fancy Hose, all styles, for 21¢ 250 Children's Black Ribbed Hose for 19¢ 4-button ““Palais Royal” Kid Gloves for 980 8-button “Palais Royal” Mousquetaire for $1.75 98c Undressed Kid Mousquetaires for 89¢ 81 Misses’ 4-button “Palais Royal” Gloves 750 25 Linen Handkerchiefs, all styles, for 200 12}e Linen Handkerchiefs, all styles, for 100 5c Hemstitched China Silk Hankerchiefs for 200 68c Full Silk Jap Silk Handkerchiefs 500 6c Children's Linen Handkerchiefs for 40 24e Tourist Ruching for 19¢ box. 25c Ruching, in all styles, for 20c a yard. 1234c Linen Collars, all styles, 3 for 250 12c Vella, in all styles, for 100 1 Biack Spanish Lace Neckwear for 750 12s¢ Mull Ties, all styles, for 10c ‘25c Purses and Card Cases for 190 60c real leather Pocketbooke for 39¢ 81 Pocketbooks, with tablet, for 89¢ ‘83 French Enamel Lace Pins for $2.70 81.75 real Amber Beads for $1.50 @4 Nickel Watches for @3.50 25e Moonstone and Enamel Lace Pins for 19¢ 28c Silver Glove Bangles for 22c $3 Ostrich Feather Fans for €2.25 @2 Satin, Hand-painted Pans for @1.68 $1.15 French Bisque Dolls for 59¢ $1.50 Genuine Gioris Umbrellas for $1.39 .20 Gold and Silver-top Umbrellas for $1.98 $3.35 Silk Umbrellas, with fancy handles, for 62.98 ‘80c Children’s strong School Umbrellas for 680 $1.45 Ladies’ Silver-gray Gussamers for @1.29 $3.25 Fancy Striped English Raglans for $2.98 81.45 Misses’ Silver-cray Gossaners for $1.39 $1.30 Misses’ Rubber Circulars for #1.19 $1.98 Boys’ Cemented Ruvber Coats for $1.69 20c English Tooth Brushes for 15¢ 5c Imported Hair Brushes for 200 10c Rubber Combe, all styles, 8¢ 25c Puff Boxes, all sizes, 19¢ Genuine “Cuticura” Soap for 140 13¢ Real Brass Photo Frames for 100 190 Boxes Writing Paper for 160 250 Playing Cards for 200 Imported Saxony and Germantown Wool, 6c hank ‘Split Zephyr, 2 ounces for bo MEN'S DEPARTMENT. (Bear door of No. 1119 Pennsylvania ava) @1 Fisk, Clark & Flagg’s Scarfs for 750 47c Scarfs, in all styles, for 390 ‘2be Scarfs, in all styles, for 21¢ ‘250 Suspenders, in all styles, for 2c 15c Collars, in all styles, for 100 200 “Palais Royal” Linen Caffe for 180 850 “Palais Royal” Dress Shirta for 770 ‘6c “Palais Koyal” Night Shirts for 650 ‘1 Warranted English Dosskin Gloves for 890 250 Extra Size Linen Handkerebiets for 200 120 Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for 100 68c Extra Silk Japancee Silk do. for 500 $1.50 Genuine “Gloria” Umbreliae for $1.39 61.75 Extre Size “Gloria” Umbrellas for $1.59 82.20 Gold and Silver Top Umbrelies for $1.98 $3.35 English Bilk Umbrellas for 32.98 (04.98 London-made Rubber Coats for 04.50 $2.98 Cemented Rubber Coats for €2.49 182 Red Medicated Wool Underwear for $1.69 €1.75 Fancy Colored Cashmere Underwear for $1.59 61 Saxony Wool Underwear for 890 e ‘750 Bearly All Wool Underwear for 590 50c Natural Wool and Merino Underwear for 480 60c Improved Uanton Flannel Drawers for 460 10 per cent. discount on Cartwright & Warner's, 500 Dz, Warner's Natural Wool Socks for 460 50c English Cashmere Half Hose for 460 ‘5c Fancy and Plain Bal. Hose for 210, (Ga Bouventr List necemarily abridged for want of apace. BE ALAIS slighted. All of them are prepared to do more Dusiness and give better bargains than they ever existe for tnem for Fall Suit, made severely plain with long drapery, as weil ee for the Tai- Jor-made Jackets and London Long Cloaks, ‘There is also . decided revival in Plaids. We ‘show them in all sizes and colorings, from the ‘amallest to the Shaw! Plaid. e ‘We also show any quantity of the newest shades in Plain Fabrics, Fapoy Hairline ‘Stripes. Pin-bead Checks, Ombre Stripes and Plaids, in beautiful color effects. Kiegaut Paris “Novelties” in Wovlen Kobes, and combination ‘suit patterns, in exclusive styles. SILKS.—The outlook for s general adoption of Silks was never so encouraging. ‘Therv is no doubt but that this stave of uffaire has been ‘Drought about by the beauty aud elezance of the new season's productions, Manutactur- ere have vied with one another to outdo all Previous efforts iu tuis direction, and the result ie a line of Silks heretofore unequaled tor serv Sceableness, beauty, and reasonableness. In Black Silks we show the iollowing wide ange of reliabic qualities and weaves, some of ‘which are shown for the first time, ‘Feau de Soie, Faille Diamant, Faille Fran- aise, Faille Flora, Peau de Susde, Marcotte, Pailette de Soie, Koyale, Armure Royal. La Caar- jue. Aida, Monopole, Grenadine-Khadame, ‘Satin Rhadame, Satin Duchewse, Merveiiieux, ‘Tricoting, Surah, Satiude Cuine, Crepe, Moire, Moire Antique, Pekin Moire, Pekin Stripes, Brocades, Brocadei Stripes, ke. All of these are biack, aud itis unquestionably the fullest ‘susortment of qualities ever before shown. In Colored Silks tue variety is equally lange, and embraces the choicest aud most elegant fabrics uf this season's productious. We note Persian Brocade Silke in shades to match the ‘Dew woolens. Persian Striped Silks in change able effecta. Colored Pekin Stripes—the stripes are of equal widin, und are of satin with Faille, Armure and Gros Grain, in plain shades, and also in two or more harmouizing shades, euch as Black-and-Mahogany, Biack-aud-Gray, Black- and-Golden Brown. &c. Pencil Stripes in colors on Biack Faille Sik. Lawn-tennisstrip-d silks in two colors, such aa Black aud Gold, &c. Chanxeable-striped Silks in colors, with nest brocaded twures for combining with woolens, Fancy Plaid Suraus.in dark rich colorinxs, largely used for scirts, combinations and trim- In addition to these we are showing all the Bewest plain shades in Faille Francaise, Tri- cotine, Sutin Dechine, Satin Duchesse, Gros Grains, Surahs, Moire, Moire Antique, Brocades, Pekin, &c. We makes specialty of Wedding Silka We have ® besutitul une of rich weaves in ail the delicate evening shades, aud the demurer colors for morning weddings, PLUSHES.—These handsome fabrics claim mors tuan the usual attention this season, and are extensively used for skirw and for trimm- ing both silks and woolens. We have selected the shades to match and harmonize with all our woolens and silks, The new shades embrace in addition to those usually shown, the following: Lobelia, Selainelia, Kebeveria, Adiautum, As- Plemium, Myosotis, Thyme, Love-in-s-ist, Niyelis, Azalea, Aristolochia, Diantuus, White, ‘Mais, Lilac, Kose, Nile, Cream, Perilla, Tulip, Cockscomb, Cenwures, Hyacinth, Violet, Del- Phinium, Sem,erotolum, Sanvitalla, Poppy, ‘Tritonia, Lunaria, Kaulfussia, Larkspur, Newo- philaand tropacoium You will undoubtedly be pleased with this exhibit of the newes: color creations. The price of plushes are G8c., $1.35, 81.50 and 82.50 per yard. In the same department we shall display Silk Velvets in a varicty of beautiful shades, at 81, 61.25, 61.50, 61.75 and 82. Corduroy in Rew auades at 50 and 75c per yard, BLACK DRESS GOODS.—No lady's wardrobe 4s considered complete without at least ove good black ress, and this fact is becoming wore ‘and more recoguized every day. We are loth to believe our Black Goods Department has auy equal in this city. One thing is cectain—equal qualities cannot be sold for kess than we ask. 3B. Prestly's extensive array of various black fabrics constitute a feature of our stock; and ‘Wabelieve it is conceded tuat these fabrics have no superior. In addition to them we are offering a brand of Black Cushmeres in eleven Gistinct qualities, aud a wide rauge of Black “Novelty” Cloths, Pattern-Kobes, &c. Particu- lar attention is called to Black Pure Molair Bicilbenne, the latest “novelty,” which is « ‘woo! and mohair fabric with «silk lustre simi- Jar to sicillienue silk; it cannot be creased and ‘Cleaus readily. Like the mobairs, neither dust nor dirt cam adhere to it, uor will water spot it, Ladies are wearing it extensively for street, shopping, and traveling suite, ‘wo qualities— 42 inch—@1 aud $1.25 per yard, DRESS TRIMMINGS A\D BRAIDS. — The ‘Deauty of this stock lies in its superb matching qualities; that is, we can show you @ suitable trimming for any shade in silk or wool. Silk, and Jet ‘Lrimmings Fringes, Galloons, and orus- ments, Crochet and Besded Trimmings in all the new colorings Tin-elled braids aud Per- sian Trimmings, in the latest shades. Sik em- Droidered braids for trumming party dresses, ‘You should inspect this stuck by ali means. BUTTONS,—Pains have been taken to select tons, Trimmings, Sewing Silk and Cotton, aud the Linings. Crochet Buttons, both flat and round, in all the newest Fail and Winter shades, ‘Large variety of metal buttons, horn, wood, hell, glass, bone, pearl, gutta-percha, cat-steel, ull jet, cut Jet, bright jet, silk-covered buttons, &c. A bargain 19 100 dos. Crochet silk But- ‘tons with metal rim, in sixteen of the best shades, at 18c. per dozen. | if fr 8 i & GF | | Hi ue i Mt i i t | i E HT ii i Hal tt iH f i hil Hi Hi WERE Saas, MOSS? ANTED—COOKS, CHAMBERMAIDS, HOUSE. | £1,1>/". ‘she! Boor sultable for i rion FO GRAY EAL? | Wyactep aan Oxeunieaen PaRion om 108 F . ‘ele Rrutternood, Feereaces eactaneva bx hgh WASTED AGENTS “CAPABLE SALESMEN TO — eel to take territory on the finest line of art works | \WANTED—FUR ISHED ROOM WITH BOARK, market. Deluxe. apd part editions.” Un- Sikin tow mi Ath sud Ps ave Address, Rar en Ro ‘ARE, Star office 01st | :ving particulars, i tar athe Wy ANTED— WOMEN COOKS. #10 To 840. J ANTED—hOoMB—KEDUCE YOUR EXPENSES ters, Mew Cooks and Kiteben Help, Farm m ins BES, oom Men "Bick O13 Tehet, Boen vl Fane. —oe <TED—A YOUN “OR ELDERLY WO. | YWANTED 10 gPyT— ANTED—A YOUNG Ww ED 30 T FIRST-STORE IRL ‘wes to assist with cuildren and housework. best sevod bome | businers’ ‘Ad enea'd ae = le Bion. "ae = LAO Sera aaa y ANTED- SCRUB ie a FO oo, W ASTeD_ WOMEN COOKE 419 TO s40. CHAM: Witla wae Sone ISTO ICE Seymeide | Surman eS ae | Sekine clame Suet, private Ta oy adarens, maids. Nu 5 train OUABT Pick k. Sear omen SAM L. A. COOMBS, O86 Fata. ne tewe. | WARE EBSD ME PARI ICULAK. OF FUR ciass HOUnE PainT- | W Siieaand untwotber hee ioe WW Sep steaay work: Apply 421 athe Boe! MEAS | Partin waiting, “Oe Oe Gat n'y ERS Lex & Wooo. en WASTep 0 kext ‘ANTED—A WOMAN, WELL RECOMMENDED. ‘ascook at @25 New Vorkseve. Mt YW aNTeo— ATELY—A BRIGHT, ACTIVE 5 ~~ = - WAicitrin's neal Heute fice. one having expe: | WWANTED-BY « DEsCKE Tr ac Hance preferved “5. Hill corper 6th and F et. o1-3° | AOL. 2G Bptotg. "BEM pricy iat WANTED EY GENTLEMAN AND Wik HAND VANTED—-A GOOD SALESMAN TO TRAVEL Wir nadine Vorrinte teeedl staple, articles ot peak ir commission Address TI, er Cn eee eee tong desratie noun, \WANTED—: CLASS BARBER SAMUEL ‘bes’ Telerencen. Adama dh WAS ote | pee. ees W498 TED—A YOUNG MAN TO ACT AS CASEIER, | —— W —— AY yt x TO in own hhandwri G., Siar office. ‘ool-2e Wanipote WHITE GIRLS TO SORT D HOUSE, OF ROT feathers Call at WM. 8.1128 PEATHEK- : DUSIEK MANUFACTORY, 724 2a #1. a. a i =e GOOD BUSINESS MAN WITH to €2.000 cash to join advertiser in in- Wares HOUSE Ok PART OF ervacing ab eotablisbed Legitimate business, Tos men st art of the city. wen witu influence acuoiue uf Dusiuess men arare chance | south of Le Address, full yaruculan, f Aga Lltintormation upon wiaressing FEE Star odor ~-: . annned oe yaNTO_—WHILE OUR RENTAL b = WAXTED;A MAX TODO GENERAT HOUNE: Wie etian ever our anne Te NUSINESS 1 Work; ouly experirniced men wo can bribe UTE ghes a ability bd" character wood ay to 140s Moen. rock Si chase co ANTED-IMMEDIATEL! TIN gees to rent will advance’ thet steno ze janice, thett intereate ty aoveinciande. Apply ot HUTCHINS & ‘BE giegins eb prorerty our hands JUHI wile, Willi WOMAN 10. To PURC ¥ ‘pugrn bean work: teferentes required, ng, with aanpie tote wort te ‘Bend description o.” |: & RUTHER ORD, i308 Pe INMEDIATELY—AT NEW YOLK DYE ’ 709 Vth st uw, two mm to clean and APED- WILL PAY ALL cAsit ress xeuts’ clotinng, and two wouen to press iades’ | YY Z Greases, none but coimpetent hades apply. cleat Safa 83,200 to &).000 WEASIEGSA SETTLED GLil, FOR COOK AND | “eex Bt Weneral housework, no washing wor ironing: | 5 must Crime Lest city reference. "20 Hat nw. o1-ze | WY, WASTED =A LELIABLE, EDUCATED GENTLE- Thay ior a ermauent, sone what texpuuaible pos! tien heed wot bead o, Oae “ae hee Hood recon amiary per wee 430 *. tet and te | Be WaAsrepear AUGENSTEINS 817 7TH ST. D.w., te. salesladien: those having some e fence ia the crockery bu iveas bn ‘Apply pm Wot apr with st,inthemorning. OT VANTED-TW0 SHOEMAKERS ON REPAIR. 720 deat aw. 1 ea wey Address J. T., »1 ED_19 .0Y Fhoat OWN erated ave grtg-too, boos sreusuneuy riven. or 10 stat “nae ‘TED — IMM! DiaT — DIREC Pwo! <ww ite, several owen, st thon Goo ae 200, tor witch we lave costomern it weit estat donuan Yor horees ts rent, sales il give caret attention ILSON, 1006 F at ANTEDT AM HAVIN Hone tor Houses. ie dee oo Uboperty placed im >in v uidressen, 5. Giemigdartere sor German end’ aa Bain Fi BCnNWAM. 630-002 F ot . ED—AT BURGESS & CO'S, ¥25 F sT. N.W. “Siistcleee ‘waitera women coonge 10-10 40 ghamberuisids, laundress, and waiter, 2 fizwt-class Doardime-bousecookn WANZED-ONE FIRST CLASS Cal Te . t postion. AW A NTE SCE "i Ae 5 pls oan pala se, WANTED-MISCELLA NEOUS ____ SINGLETON & FLETC WANTED Gly ENQWIF THEE 1s ONE UNION erences for ep cial work. Cail Monday on homesteu, given by. the Govetee Cate eee Spm KIDDER & UO, S11 Fehet.u-W. Satie required, Adee Sein ewe, SOOO. WA RED Lapis To. KNOW THAT WE DO sachine = all buttonboles made aret-clons werk et eure = SEGSuSTRESS ER Bin TUDES Is EWGpeen: . bustuem, a ANTED-HUUSES OF ALL GKADES 10 RENT Greek) Weave more ‘lis tor wouses eat we ca SUPPLY 43-30 HERRON & RAMPY, 1907 Fat. WANhak Son TNO) DULH v: WASTEDSS WHILE Gta. housework ins small with reference, at 1400 12th x yANIED — DUNLORE'S EB: he] course 5 W ‘esttconductea ty laies, men ad women, we | Sata, Pipe and colord. for all kinds of doimestic labor, for Dis | _** Aud states, with references, 717 Mat nw 2 WV ASTED—POUK FIRST-CLASS WAIST HAN. Wii vetcthors need appiy, sc 1025 Coumectecar® | seo Bt Sr. W. GRIM Wiktet s HESTQass oaTeR n | Wh as means to start» dinine-room and kinab; | sy, in a rood location. “Address G. H. Star office. se — WAYIEDDUPSSMAKERS, THOSE wuolN- dersiand desicuing and drapi tices to learn dressmaking. Apply to 2: SO seaman etaase 3° WASIPDILADY OF MIDDLE AGE UNT dered: knowlede of plain bookkeeping ; reliable Address GhOUE. ‘ANTED-FOUR | VEST-3 Dushelmn. Apply 414 Och st. a WANT: D—tWent G BRO: H. BAUM. 219 7th st aw. FikST. Star office, ‘en, etait“ < VANED—10 LoaN 400 AT 6 PER CENT ne | Wa $2aue Ln eee ar Address Box WOMAN Ween at two, must have the house in family reference. Apply between 10 ain. and 5 p.u09 H | yar, p79 SnLL-THE CAE\PEST, THE ‘ oS |W it and the beet Book straps and nies . Tall ONE | at MEKEL'S, to make costs and obe to work vy the &K ou | _eel 716 Ket nw. 1 Ti D—TRY OUR BUTTEKINE small jobs and bushel. Apply to THus. Salisbury, N.C. dou't eet strong or rancta, keeps bet- =| Wi Bal y \ MAN OF ENERGY LOCAID OUT- satisfaction senured or mowey te- Wi Siang cites to repreventan old dng alin S389 and 330 (otalipare scored house In hie state: salary abuut €79 per mop: Fefer- | Ceute@>.arkei, opposite Go-den's taille, open ences, MANUF ACTU! Bor LBA | daily @ 12-90; Peturdaywel day alee 401 u ak. uw: orem ck ° gas. "Telephous, 643-4" or 0-3. | Wal y ANTED—LOCAL AND GENE #Ts Fon | SCH nes : lll W ‘ocrsold snd ‘wince hoor pata Angame cat ED—#8,000 AND #4500 AT ONCE £0 be put in and plate delivered 5 minutes aff order is pat ® per cout interest. wiuple real tate am taken, 610 to 820 9 day made easily. Wrefor sam- | curity He KhON & RAMEY, 130, Fat eio-Ot_ ples. circulars ctree). “SEW Yokix De PLATE | Sy icy 11 KNOWN— ‘That WW. Moffett, 1213 Fst. ‘Cotmumiamioer 0. Deeds for bvery state and Territory. TED-ELYCTRICITY IN NERVOUS, MEN- ‘ti Spinal Disease, Ovarian and Uterine trae __WANTED—SITUATUNS. _ Ww ANTED—GO TO DICK’S AGENCY DK COOKS, ae ci hang tng ng) =F W inindrees, House Giris, Mcidn, Ngee. Seam” pe icctesetty applied through crotiing. Day Sette, Sascmen, Mere td alsin belo. | FRR oso n. G04 Teun at. nw ecor.P 3) f7-tu> ve city reference. O13 7th 8 t x L)-CLOTMING EXCHANGr, 201 4iy ST, Wi sED-#T, HEADOUAETERS —sostrions | WWE 2 Ss st jor_Cooks, Chamberruaids, Wattross Lauudress s1¢ Nureee Sesmatresn Mien WaitereOoobOoechet Butiera SAML A COOMBS, 020 F at um. 001-08” INTED—A POOR BOY WITHOU PARENTS: f Wi ifaends would ike termave bined useful for | .¥ board andeiothing. ROBERT, Starofice 18*_ y ANTED—EMPLO. MENT—COOKS, CHAMBER. | ea ea butlers, porter drive oa} ele 3 ‘ocl-2t TIONAL. EMPLOY MEN) BUKEAL, first floor, 1008 ANTED-BY A COLORED MAN / PLACE as | b Coachman. porter aa- | © dre«s JAS. £. PARKE! stent can priors. Paid ior hadsew fe cat “o@! Giotig weut “porta or entipicn's” cast 5 STED—ALL KINDS W onabie Fates, Tanks, Pumps pd by Ded. MORFATL, 414 dip st. s.w., Wanker D.C. agent tor the Kirkwood Iron Wind thu am waiters, "AND. INTED — GOOD SHOOND-HAND CLOTBLN yuna, revolvers, old gold and silver, for wi cash prices” Wall Ue ‘Call or addross a*s Loau lice, 201 ave. corner 2dwh NIED—IT KNOWN THAT PK Pacy Butter * churned every mu 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE CORED MAN Z, pik “ward” prints, 200° per Ib — Westgate ae ef Ege a DatnlitSes Aik Sr w AN / PLACE as| Wp’, ‘TURE AT GENL y ANTED—BY A WHITE W stock farm, €3.50 per wc. borwes duiid's nure; one cajabie of tak ne care ot s ‘aby; igh yer mo. lngure of kb LAPELETS also to do plain sewins, best of relerene: ie Teyuired. ve Maw. ‘D164 1 at. tw om NT bo: ‘Made Over, Fur Cs JOHN £. 1016 W st H. LOUNGS, Uther 1402 Factory syne at SSSR GE |S Eh cee fa \\/ANTED=BY A RESPECTABLE yOUNG cor | gato STEDEY 5 HUSPECTABLE QOURG, Coe een eas SSA ee es STED-—BY A YOUNG MAN A POSITION AS Want srocery and provinon store, one who understands cutting fuest; cau Dring reierences. "Ad- Gres F-F. 1, Star office. " meg ANTED-BY A YOUNG WHITE GIRL A SIT- Wittens do eerie and chutuber works can cut and fit. Address F. B.A. Star othce, Stl ANIED-—BY AN EXPERIENCED COCK, A Wiles cok. I agood hand situation FOR SALE—LOTS. SA LA— TMs. CHVICE OF bUUK FINE BUILD. Sts Gomuectictn avec nued, lof 88 Suen ea Toa ite er. Wo OF THE ¥iS ‘and Pa ave. ist D8 on fronti 0B Bouudary + These ae Be eocumand’ a view of ts fi. Aicsadcia, api ANT: -D—I ‘Heuwuts &c., that cannot be oleic cted mendations given. Address Su 4 ‘ne. oS ANTFD—BY A YOUNG GIRL, GERMAN, A/BD rp wo Goop Lots ON G@ ST. NW, WW pines te chamber Adress De Stat IO So, Cs ea tu Was Depew ,ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED AND RE- ae - fined youug person. pusiuon as chambermaid tu Di SALE oo Bi farst-cluss fusuily, oF to take are of children, the best MEP, A street ase, bet. eh aid ih. Ne Fonneisahe of reierence. NEED. Star office. cc refused. Must be noid. Appuy to Judd § Deis Vee ee, ase PEMIENCED. KRESS. with ¥. E, 313 Bast Capitol stro t _- OR SALE—A FL BUILDING LOT ON EAST a At, 20x124 to 30-ft auley, moutbern exper i St a seman oat a ot X20 Nera expgeare at wh Pep is fue i tie inate Sot M TWOn 'G. MiASEY, 1226 Font (0 CLOSE AFFAIRGOF SYNDICATE sy fully, of an engacewweat "insumaker, "Addnees ‘Mrs, 811 2iet stn “EE Ce Se TED iN iF. 4 "RIVAT rat A Daas “ a ond Seapotas hist Fac Pontiow as bares f ‘Address 'B. "bs On ots ‘r5-Ot oe = DRESSMA FINE COKNER LOT. ON GLADE, r stad by improvements: hin Sve minu me ee SF" Pemnay renin ave care, At, only G40 -¢ 200 = ae Te cniuues #1 per mouth KA. PHILLIES, WHITE WOMAN iv New horkave, _ Oh SALE-ATTENTION! BROOKLAND P&TOWS LAE Ari Four inst chamor to mecure a bet aa Eicon, Only a tow bet. Prices trom @23> Fie lots elevation 2.0 teet above Putoune ‘ five minutes’ by rail from the city cept to new University avd dola. re Howe pot Se ; AT BRO! ND, FLesT Be Spr ok Saa GTS AT BOREAS rae ta Pe Ries Pe a ujare apply to WALK EK & WALDUR, 1008 eer La = ~oR SALE-CHOICE SMALL LOTS IN MOU ss eamall cash pase nite Fe Fist ony Sabo ot, ica ae iL LOTS IN THINID, E- TIPU FoR AS oe Re ior atc tare ; os eet ise a a EOE 00. oF FLNISNED FaRLONs AND OTHER rooms; fwedy to-uay. with vourd: sree ‘ralirved depou Post abd Heanion umber, _ a es * Opposite THE FURL x “Ts. cee or aps ate