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4 THE EVENING STAR. Woovwarn & Lormors Covvax WANTED—HELP. _|__WANTED--SITUATIONS. _ - 4 <T F > WOME: > AN = PSPECTABLE (O1LOKED WASHINGTON: pS a fuirecon inirtorg, Naren Drivers Marie | Wecuth sitasion so, mabe, hutont? grratiy pogun ap zs rine gue | = Xo = —— - N iS aw. z ANT! D ~ —_ FINE EMBROIDERIES AND DECORATIVE y Ee XNN ne ee, yANTED—A MAN TO TAKE AN OFFICE AND | W \2icxpertence and sexpert topewrier. bea i RN ‘Wo have almost every requisite for fancy work. AyProeeut a manugactare: $00! per | meter ces hoc. Me save Oat. hi ok f £ ‘00 RN A prominent feature of thie department ts | TULiR Dir 50, W's Actus Mas | Wassees Semerace $ 3 AA — ‘Fancy Baskets, and on Monday we shall ais- Wires FIRST-CLASS FIREMAN To RON | drive men, ecu S08 ‘oo 84 = @ steain bolle’, wusie or colore play upwards of Three Hundred and Fifty dif- 4 Must Be inde | it bony: oe thous and strc. J sob-r-nocthe: el apviys poutdon | BUIN omee. TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, OCTO- Hah hoo Faw ‘MonDar, eB ferent shapes and styles, both trimmed and un- Peraoan. ‘Addr x 165 | WAST, Dea YOUNG Lay Wirt ~ re ON MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, trimmed, at prices from 3 cents to $3.50 each. vANTED— WO) | nce desires © praition, ae Senogrevbe, Sut BER 8, 9, AND 10, ‘The assortment embraces work baskets, baby W beramaida, | BESS Same heseay eases F tae. OCTOBER Srm, 9rm AND 107s, or Deskots, pin-cushion beskets, hair-jin baskets, _ AR Towhich the Ladies of Wesbington and vicinity sre bevuipmbeerrarequnryanyeneecagll hj Le 3 W crn's eicarcien ‘torte oxuerel ‘We place on Sale our cordially invited. pon, gee xKR beakets, match baskets, comb-and-brash bas- | Walters Sicn Coote sud Kitch all f Cail or addreas 1508 Covambia: ‘One of our besutifal @60 NEW HOME SEWIXG- DD kre ER ‘Kote, whisk baskets, catch-sll baskets, hair re = > PARIS AND BERLIN PATTERN GARMENTS, | MACHINES will be given away. Register your name DDRR E ceiving baskets, ower baskets, duster baskets, 1DIWOMEN COOKS, | | 40, WY ANTED. ee eke en Se ae mas et gee Dutton baskets, plece baskets, fruit baskets, n, Porters: Detvera waiters. ky 16 ain fom pms oot Roe enut; only ‘They areal] | You may lucky one, and get the machine We Trrr i colured help. NATIONAL EM. NMENT AND ki d of clerical work dest of rewr pment Selah, anes ae Bad to netios | Mato by Gao mestsenownss in ae a wan rectiiy | 22 Produce agrester variety ant better work ou our | "TT FRR, i MM ane toflet baskets, colone baskets Knitting bes = | HOUM KENTING BUREAU. 2008 Fet nw. ocO-3t | vvited Dateculary. Audress BOOK = alderman, to enter | high Novelties that have no duplicates, NEW HOME SEWING-MACHINE thaa cau be dono| T ERE MMMM hots, crochet-work bashets, and besxetefore | \WTANTED—wOMiN CORK, 10 T040 CHAMBER- Doodle couspiracy for giving the charter of the | recommend themselves to patrons appreciating elegant rOER MMM hundred other purposes we fail to think of just uaide, Uucsem, waiters, lauidreames comchmen, Broadway surface railway to Jake Sharp. In the ents, RE MMM can pnd Dutlers: all kinds of kiteheu belp, Hoedauart fall of 1884, 0n the strength of this action, the Mya Toa x ped ma os i = jpudmnenal epeccastedenetanedies W ‘Tammany Rominated him for mayor. ro ‘Special reduction will be made on our latest Im- 1 8 This Department is now located on Ww sti Doexpenience aTHANDS AND | = His character and record were then slited prety Ported Goda. Among them we mention: HEH HORSE So fo pete aphartcppetert teer lenermteers Pe IN Bg i ed PAR thoroughly by bis opponents, with the result of Few A Pa G aeron coe SILK SCARF, Hematitched; MM UL NNN GGG . Pabarg pitied ecco gebammmomacoe aaa pause SHAWLS. WASTED FOUR FIRST-CLass TIN ROOFERS | V UNG LADY, A POST Banding bim to be an honest young man wnoaid| WWww Ad x Siebs Lelia Calta on oankes tecndtinenads aE TRIMMINGS. Having invested many thousands of | The Fall and Winter colorings areallin.and | gq) APY‘ M.B FLYNN, 651 Pounsyivania very much. ee ee Trew £44 * ‘06S Regular Price, $1.65; Opening Price, 81.49, THE LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST LINE EVER | 1°l/ersin theso Trimmings, which being, at the best, | we pronounce them the most attractive we have ANTED_E Gemocrat who was willing to make (ue run that year except on the assurance of ‘Support from all consoled Its favorite with a nomination for sheriff, and as there was no serious fight he carried the day. Shrewd figurers assert tnat he Made this fat office pay him about $400,000, which Ys doubtless an exaggeration, although he made and the great mass of the business com- ‘munity, who do know how to contribute to cam- Paign funds when their hearts are reaily enlisted Mamovement. The effect of two such demo- (@ratic tickets in the local fleid is not likely to harm ‘the chances of President Cleveland at all, unless ‘The County democracy let the management of thetr campaign slip into the hands of the repubil- an supporters of Mr. Hewitt. Mr. Grant himself tS Wo respectable to stoop to an underhand “trade,” and his followers will not have the same Incentive to resort to such tricks as if thelr candi- Gate were » man of another stripe. ————— ‘The ceremonies at Richmond yesterday, on the Gccasion of the unveiling of the Pickett monu- ment, were characterized by a pleasant spirit of fectional fraternity; but the outward manifesta- on of this sentiment was carried a step further han either wisdom or good taste demanded. A Dody of Union veterans had veen invited to be Present, and attested their kindly sentiment by ‘accepting. Shortly before the procession was to start, however, they were notified that the confed- erate fag was to be carried in the parade along ‘With the stars and stripes, Here was a very disa- greeable alternative offered them. They were vis- Mors, bound by the general rules of courtesy to accede co whatever Was proposed by their hosts, Af they refused to join in the procession in watch the confederate fag was carried, it would create a Sensational scene at the last mument. The con- federate veterans of R. E. Lee Camp, moreover, ‘Would refuse to parade unless they could carry the colors of the “lost cause,” and thelr withdrawal ‘would practicaliy break up the program for the Whole day. So the Union veterans submitted, Probably with lictle pleasure in the present and many misgivings for the future. This wastoomuch of a favor for entertainers to ask of their guests, who, by virtue of their relations, were not in a position to act freely. The confederate flag, how- ‘ever brave and honest the men who fought under ‘Wmay have been, represents an idea absolutely antagonistic to that which the flag of the Union Fepresents. The two systems of union and dis- union could under no circumstance coexist; and ‘When the war had tnaily settled the question of secession, it was time that the flag wuich repre- sented secession should retire from public view, At all events, men to whom the very suggestion of Dreaking up our federal government 1s hateful, ‘Ought not Lo be morally forced into a constructive ‘tribute of respect to it. en ‘The efforts of the London police to find the ‘Waitechapel murderer are likely to defeat them- ‘selves by the publicity given to them. The idea ‘that a criminal who is shrewd enough to commit murder after murder in rapid succession, choosing his victims among the same sex and class, and Killing them almost on the same spot, and yet evade detection, would not be the person to let himself be tracked by dogs, when nothing Is easter ‘than to throw these animals wholly off the scent. Probably the excitement will be allowed to die down, at least as far as Whitechapel is concerned, and the community will be fairiy lulled into se- curity,when a sudden outbreak in a new place will strike terror once more. To bunt down a male- actor by advertising in advance the preparations made for his capture 1s not exactly according to Bclentific methods, although It may be character- Matic Of the work of the London ““bobbies.” = ——___ Curiously enough, the hypothetical issue sug- ested in these columns a few days ago to illu- strate one of the troublesome features of the present tariff, was actually raised in court yester- Gay. A Philadelphia merchant disputed the as. Bessment of the 35 per cent toy duty. on a me- chanical bugler wuich he had imported, claining hat it ought to be classed as a musical instru- ment and taxed 25 percent. Such a difference of 10 per cent would eat up the larger part of the Profits on certain classes of goods in which there HAND-PAINTED BULTING-CLOTH 8CARFS; Regular Price, 86; Opening Price, $465. HAND-PAINTED BOLTING-CLOTH SPLASHER, Bp JAGKETS Openiug Price, $1.73, 94, 85, 85.50, 86, $6.50, 68, $9. $11, $12, $13.50, | FRINGED SILK SCARFS; Regular Price, 590; $14, 815, $18, $20, $25, $27, £30, ———— STAMPED LINEN GOODS. LONG GARMENTS, $7.50, $10.75, $12, $13.50, $18, $22, $25, and all ‘Prices up to $100. Our assortment is too larre to make reductions on ‘each kind, therefore we maxe a discount of 10 per cent onall STAMPED LINENS during the Opening. TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT on STAMPED LINENS and ‘ell OTHER GOODS not Otherwise Keduced. rar PAINTING LESSONS. + 67 Our Studio is well ventilated, large, and convenient. i 'n Instructions in Oil, Water, and all kinds of Decorative Painting. Call and see specimens of work. ‘Terms: $5. Five dollars per month, three lessons ~ + oe ae aan Per week, Monday, Wednesday and Friday; single les- ‘sons, 60.cents each. Special arrangement for school children, ART EMBROIDERY Instruction im every branch of Hund-Work; all that 4a new and useful. Days for Embroidery Lessons ‘Tuesday and Thursday. $15, 618.75, $19, $20, $22, $23, $25, all Prices up | OPENING OF A NEW DEPARTMENT ON SECOND FLOOR. to $135, FINE LACE CURTAINS AND HEAVY DRAPE- BIES.—Our assortment is too large to make special mention of the different styles we carry, but we are confident that in number of styles and quality we can- Rot beexcelled. Our prices are low. A special dis- count of 10 per cent on all CURTAINS AND DRAPE- RIES during Opening. The inducements we offer ‘must bring out every lady in Washington to visit our Rooms and see the many pieces of work that can be wrought by fingers,and add so much to the charm of our homes, Very respectfully, ‘Which excited such universal admiration st our open- ing. Such Perfect HATS and BONNETS. We are cer- & OPPENHEIMER & BRO., 614 Oth ot. nw. Sewing Machines Rented and Repaired. Bazar Glove-Fitting Paper Patterns, Bazar Forms for Drap- ing. o0-2t New Frassers Axo Bravsers SEATON PERRY, (Successor to Perry & Bro.) * GENUINE ENF ELD var te, AND SCARLET o SHAKER FLANNELS, BOTH AIN AND TWILL- ED. | ANGING FROM 400. TO 81 PER YARD. 'BALLARDVALE. ALL-WOOL DOMET AND SILK WARP FLANNELS, RAN NG FROM 25c. TO $1.25, NEW PLAID STRIPED AND PLAIN SAXONY FLANNELS AT eV AND 500. NEW PRINTED FRENCH FLANNELS IN CHOICE PNEW DESIONS 1 EMBROIDERED FLANNELS, PREW ALLWOOL STRIPED FLANNELS WITH BORDERS FOR BALMORA' SKIRTS, ‘STRICTLY ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, ALL SIZES, RANGING FROM 2s PEP PAI NEW CALIFORNIA. MINNESOTA AND WHITNEY BLANKETS, ALL SIZES AT LOWEST PRICES. COMPLETE STOCK ALL-WOOL CRIB BLAN- KE: RANGING FROM @1.25 TO oo IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF WHITE AND GRAY BLANKETS. RANGING FROM 82 T 85. NEW CHINTZ AND SATEE BED COMFORTS, BANGING FROM @1.25 TO $2.50 NEW MAKSEILLES QUILTS FROM #2 TO 88. ee red | eae ms | Fry | nm ow ° 3 son] ot [= Leia ~-| mee KEEKE KEKXE mee EKER ERanS aww 2O2, Bo i | A feature of our goods this season is the REMARK- ABLY LOW PRICES at which they are offered. mocnEe OFFERING" 0) Te a a TRE” AND.GERMAN TABL MINCNS We NGING FROM ec6 =: 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 40c. TO $2.50 PER YARD. — ie ME, . Meee eect an give the ladies something elegant oc6'3t BALES OF C: eT LI ED, 5 BAR Se are Im TTT ‘SS BROWN & SON'S IRISH LINEN DAMASK ‘ABLE CLOTHS WITH NAPKINS TO MACH. W GERMAN AND IKI H LINEN DAMASK NAP! ‘AND DOYLIES, FROM 81 TO #20 PEK LEER NPL OPRUAS , BUCK 9 hP, DAMASK BELGIAN BED LINENS ALL WIDTHS z nt Beary Canton Fiaunel 632 fo PAIN FidUnes asp connec? PAGES MAN'S 'DOUBLE COMBINATION, 1241 and. 1243 SEATON PERRY, d Eorry, Building, Pennsylvania ave. corner Oth street, a 1840. at Naw Srone. ‘The rebuilding of my store being very nearly com- Fleted and having arranged my goods, with large addi- Sent Gineont ‘and most desirable AND WINTER FABRICS, from the largest New York importers, I take pleasure im inviting my customers and all who may be in want of Dry Goods, to call and see my Goods and low prices before making their purchases. ‘My store being conveniently arranged snd well- Mahted, customers will have no difficnity in seeing qualities and colors. It is neediess to enumerate my Varied and numerous stock, but will name a few of the Dest things for the season: Black Faille a Rhadame and Gros Grains at 85c., $1.10, $1.35, 81 and $1.80. Colored Silk, Surahs, Velvets and Plushes. Ladies’ Cloths, Suitings, Tricote, Henrietta, Cash- meres, Serves and Plaids. 4 full line of mood fabrics from 124. to 25c. EMNANTS OF DOUBLE-FACED SKIRTING Flaunel, 1c. Remnants of 24-inch, all-Wool Red - Kemnantso! new Lycoon Reps, 1 Lise. DOUBLE COMBINATION, 1241 and 1243 11th st. ae 008-3 Gasar Dave Suz Ix SMYRNA RUGS FOR TWO DAYS ONLY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, DISPLAYED IN THIS CITY. THE DEPARTMENT ENLARGED TO TWICE ITS ORIGINAL SPACE. A WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT TO SELECT FROM. SILK PASSAMENTERIES, In all the new and staple shades. A line of ESE GIMPS, in all the new combi- nations and effects, A handsome line of BLACK SILK and MOHAIR TRIMMINGS. Look through our sample book and see the latest things out at the lowest prices, BEADED GOODS. ORNAMENTS, GIMPs, GALLOONS, EDGIN ™ FRINGES, ko, ko, &o 85 patterns of BEADED ORNAMENT GIMPS to select from, at PRICES RANGING FROM 80. TO $3 EACH. Every intermediate quality in stock, IF OUR PRICES ON THESE GOODS ARE NOT THE LOWEST IN THE CITY WE WILL CHEER- FULLY RE ND THE MONEY FOR ANY RE- Us. 35 patterns of BEADED GALLOONS at prices ranging from 1bc. to 82. Numerous lots of SASH ENDS, EPAULETTES, BACK AND FRONT ORNAMENTS, &, &c.. &0. BUTTONS IN STOCK to match every style and color of dress trimmings. We have the reputation for HEADQUARTERS in this Line, and it will need but a glance at our Stock to see that it is well founded, Have you seen our line of Henrietta Cloths? It is by far the largest in town, by comparing prices you will see that our direct importations have enabled us to put the lowest prices on them, 100 Pieces of 42-inch Wool HENRIETTAS, all colors, Worth... -50e. 8 yd 25 pieces of 18-inch Moire and Striped SILK but the thing of # sewson,we are anxious to make rapid and large sales, ‘We'll quote prices, or rather, will give such qualities for theprices that the names Palais Royal and Dress ‘Trimmings shall be inseparable. THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) ‘The twenty-two new shades with incomprehensible ‘Dames are here. We call them new Reds, Greens, Blues Grays, and the Redish Brown shades. SILK GIMPS in new and very pretty patterns at 25¢., 50c., 68¢. The 25c. styles are ali eilk and come in ail colors, aud if sold at the proht secured by the credit houses would be 35e.a yard. Can you match our 684, wimps under 75c? Try to, ‘Silk gimps with fancy edge at 750. to $1. MILANAISE AND SILK CORD GIMPS 250. to $1 syard. All the colors, also the cashmere effects. The many colors of the old East India \ashmere shawls are shown 1n these new Cashmere Gimps; the silk threads in a medley of colors are made iridescent by the mix- ture of gold and silver tinsel, At 60a a yard we have very beautiful patterns, PATTERN GIMPS, 980, to $3.35 ayard. As many variety of styles as prices—that's many. OKNAMENT GIMPs $4.35 to 68 a yard, These sell also at so much an ornament, Nearly $1,000 invested in these ornament gimps alone The best variety in town, without doubt, (Continued below) ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL Tae New Pensux Tanonses. ‘Who else dare combine so many colors without fear of incongruity, save the denizens of the Orient? What ‘Trimmings so effective as these Persian Bands, which We offer trom $1.15 to $2.40 a yard? Wealso show the many Colored Silke mixed with Gold and Steel ‘Threads embroidered on Flannel, in styles suitable for evening as well as other dresses, ‘These $1.60 to $3 a yard. PERSIAN AND Ji GIMPS, The many Colored Beads are made more resplendent by contrast with the Jet Black, ‘These $2.68 to $8 a yard. PEKSIAN AND JE1 OKNAMENTS. $20 a yardor 81.75 a0 Ormameut. A lady wishing something ex- elusive, should sev this Art Trimming. ued below.) La ~ ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL New Jer Trwnses, Ero Jet Gimps from 25e. to $6.68 a yard—s half hundred between-prices, At $1 a yard we show fourteen lovely leaf patterns of cut Jet beads threaded on twisted silk threads. At #1 we also show jet band trimming suit- able for visites, and at $1.15 very pretty leaf patterns with band top. We quote these as extra values. SEPARABLE JET GIMPS from 50c. to $20 a yard. Certaiuly the best at 50 cts. in this town. The leaf designs are as large as the palm of your hand. The “fine five cut"—the trade term—are beads cut with such care aud precision that they sparkle like black diamonds. We show a lovely pattern at $3.90 8 yard. Also the following: Jet and Steel Gimps from $5 yard. Jet Ornaments, 25c. to $2.68 each, Jet Collarettes, $3.75 to $5.35. Jet and Gilt Gunps from $4.35 yard. Jot and Persian Gimps, $2.68 to $8 yard. Jet Fringes, 50c. to $2.25 yard. Cut Steel Gimps, $1 to 85.35 yard. Ea#~ The largest stock, the greatest variety, and pos- itively 15 per cent lower in prices than elsewhere in this city. Silk Girdles in all shades, from 79c. to $2.35 each, and BUTTONS. What notin Buttons? Dress Goods halt! ee THE PALAIS HOYAL (Bee below.) Srectuz Sure Dress Goova ‘We exultingly advertise a special sale for Monday, ‘Tuesday and WeduesAay, October 8, 9 and 10. We are iving the best values in the city. We were told so by many of the “Opening” critice—ladies who would not hesitate to tell us the reverse if they thought so. We knew we could afford to sell at » snaller profit than our brothers in business, who all do a credit business, and, since you have told us WE DO SO, what more need we write? Perhaye, like ‘Thomas, you suilldoubt it, You, like he, will believe our own eyem paar ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL (Continued below.) Compartsoxs Ane Onrovs, ‘So ‘tis said, but when comparisons are made and the in ir favor, "tis not so renee rears ated eet COMPARE the Palais Koyal's 85c. Henriettas with any in town at the price. Ours are full 40 inches wide. Come in every new shade and are silk finished; but samples will tell you more ‘han we can write, COMPARISUN No. 2 COMPARE the Palais Royal's 60c. Henriettas with many being offered at Gic. The shade you want we Yet displayed. Your Shawl money is sure of ‘meeting ite equal here. The stock embraces Beaver Sbawia, Kob Koys, Paisleys, Cashmere, Kensingtona, Velvet, Fersians, Canton bilks, ‘and real India Shawls. Lange variety of rich, ark colorings, in Plaids, plain centers, with Plaid borders, fancy effecta, Stripes, and solid colors, The two extreme ends of Shawi— Prices are @1 to @200, with something st ‘almost any figure between. Persian Shawls, in light, medium, and dark effecte—$6 to $20. Fine imported French Shawis for operas, re- ceptions, parties. Germans, kc. Handsome deli- cate colorings and effects. 3 to $15. ‘Paisley Shawls.—For warmth and woar.as well ‘as good looks, these are unrivalled. Square Pais- bere, 08 to 622 each. Long Pausleys, 820 to Embroidered Canton Silk Shawis and Shawl- ettes. $8 to $45 each. Real India Shawla.—These elegant Shawis are too well known by those who wear shawls to ‘eed any comment from ua Prices are 85, $118, €135, $150, $175, and $200each. And the Shawis are worth more. (Third floor.) ‘High-Class Dreesmaking. We are prepared to take orders for Suita, Jackets, Wraps, Riding Habits, ke, and make them up after the latest and most, styles, guaranteeing them tofit perfectly. The most popular mode of Graperics is to have them long, quite different on the two sides, inclined to plainness rather ‘than bouffant, which are almost entirely done ‘away with in the new styles. Dresses should fitelosely and smoothly over the hips. The ‘most reliable fashion plates of all the styles pre- vailing in Europe are here to help you decide in what manner you wish Suit made, Pariors; third floor. LINEN DEPARTMENT. 27-inch Fine German Huck-s-Back, 33, 40, ‘and 50c. per yard. Seamless Pillow-Case Linens, no side seam! you sew up one end and finish off the other, and, the pillow-case is ready for the pillow. Three Widths: 40-1n. at 756c, 42-in at 873c., and 45-1n. at @1 per yard. We offer 15 pieces Bleached German Linen ‘Teble Damask, 64 inches wide, in a choice va- riety of entirely new designs, splendid quality. Only 75c. per yard. Napkins —Bear in mind the Wash Damask ‘Napkins, which got wet in transportation. They. ‘are 50c. cheaper than ever before. At 61.50 per dozen. QUILTS. ‘Three bargains, We sre buying these direct in big lumps, so are giving better values than ever. 1 case 11-4 White Crochet Quilts, at $1. = cases 11-4 White Extra Crochet Quilts, 50. ‘1 caso 11-4 White Extra Marseilles, $3. Flenty wide to hang over the sides or tucked im. Generous in both width, quality and value, @ourth floor.) ‘WASH GOODS, Best Dark Prints, in fall colorings and styles. Only 6c. per yard. Genuine Indigo-Biue Prints, with choice small figures, fast colors, 8c. per yard. ‘S2-4nch “Fast Black” Percales, with white figures, stripes, checks, &c. Only 1230. per Fourth floor.) TOILET DEPARTMENT. Best Mediterranean Sea Sponges, in all sizes, velvet finish-d. especially desirable for school children. 5, 10,15 and 20c.each. Excellent large-sized Bath Sponges, soft fiuished. 25, 30, 375 and 50c. each. ‘Turkisk Bath Flesh Gloves, sott finised, 20c. er pair; hard finished, 25c. per pair. Gelle Freres Best Colognes. 4-oz, bottles, only 37%; 8-02, only 6230. Large size, in Wicker-covered boitles, only 81 each. Lavende Ambre. 10-oz. bottles, at 50c. each. Fancy Bottles, empty, 1-0n. sizes, 206.; 2-02. sizes, 250. each. (Third floor; rear.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sta. 2.1 ‘New Lors: Tx Isrrut, Haxozen- CHIEFS. In addition to the extra values advertised a few days azo we offer the following new lines of ‘equal intrinsic merit: 150 Doz, Ladies’ White All-linen Unlaundered “Initial” Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, hand em- Droidered letters, half inch bem, all initials, ONLY 150. EACH. 100 Doz, Ladies’ White All-linen Unlaundered “Initial” Hemstitched Handkercluefs, hand em- Droidered letters, one inch hem, ail initials, ONLY 20. EACH; 6 FOR 61. 100 Doz. Ladies’ Extra-quality Pure Sheer Linen Unlauudered “Initial” Hemstitched W ANTED—EXPERIENCED CARPET SALESMEN, SB MENS ped aade makers. W. ED—A WHITE WOMAN AS CHA aid in 8 stuall’faimily’ to ameiat fn) washing plain sewing, Apply at 1829 Jefferson I Wea ED—A” WELL-KECOMMENDED NY chambermaid. Address P. u. Box 328. W ASiED—A sTRONG Wowa: a TO DO THE nth eefereniccs, = - V Wilt FoR Gexrnat |W housework. “Good wages sud «ind ‘teatinent. References required. Apply at 819 Het. ne At EDA PATIENT, TIDY WHITE GIRL OF uty OF twenty-five years of age to do the jork for tamily of two. Address SB. star oct 2 wate | Ww ‘T 1102 OTH ST. N.W, AN ACTIVE, De ininw-room, and to make him self wenerally usciul; referenecs required. WASTED SHO BINGEKs—GOUD VOICE at ne urch Chott, “+ or terma,e..apply at 10; WASIED—TADI—ACTIVE AND QUICK To | learn. must be pleasiny to customers and of good | address, hours 9 to 4; salary @S. Address I. V., Siar sane Wr: Bo: WANTED Yor GENTLEMAN, LAW STU dent, having overtaxed eyeaight, winlies to employ some well-born and intelligent young lady to read to him during the winter eveuings: would take board ud lodeiug in satne house It Recesmary , correspond: enceconAdential Address INVENTION, Btar oi D_ HOUSEMA th the washing. {oF @ family of sca. eee W ASTER ie FINE COAT MAKERS AT ONG at 1128 7th at. maw a ANTeED—A GIKL FOR GENERAL HOUSE. Work. Cail at S08 Sth st. nw. is WAXLED-boy To KUN ERRANDS; ALSO AB- (Proutice irl to learn auillinery, MMe. AL | ij LOWE, 1327'F 2. w, ae | y ANTED—A COMPE AS HOUSE. | uiaid and Waltsess, must havereferenoes. Aj ly | at 2112 Massachuggtis ave. 06 VANTED—A GOMPETENT WHITE GIRL TO couk, Wash. and tron. Apply at residenoe of CAPT, {MONs, 1727 Denales wt ot 8 WANTED (A WOMAN FOR GENERAL woUsi- Work; uv Wesliiug oF ironing, relerences Te quired. Address box 119, Star oftice, wee | WANN Soy RANTALOON “BANDS, AT d N's, 414 Oth st-uw. oc6-t Wants. TWO SHOEMAKERS, ONE ON NEW work and one on repairing; none but first-class Workwen want-d. hicuest wares paid and steady work, Tnquire POTBULY ELEE 1100 F stew. Wt WWANIED—A YOUNG MAN ABOUT TWENTY- Worryearsot Saoin cur Boyes toting Depart ment,” ‘Neue but these with experience edie es Box 589, Washiuston, D. WAS 8 ans 0k. Apply at 604 Penusyivania eve. oct: WwW NTED—AN EXPERE OPERATOR ON KEM. ihxton type-wrler desin «to take dictation fc pher at ber resideiice, $19 Ost. BW. DY tue hour of tubo satisfactory retereuces oe Wate Aci ES Local, GENERAL ‘Agents for oUF Sliver Door Plates, any vane c be put tu and plair can, be delivered hve miuues a ter order is takeu #10 to 20a lay inde canis wets for aauupien, circuiars. etc. (iret ORK bu Piste Cor, Aitauy, 8%. bbe V TANIED—A GENTLEMAN Wii GOOD KEF- ‘erences; not airaid to Work; Lberal arrangements with Fait man: call’ Monday belore 12m. CD. AL~ DEKSON, 935 F st., 34 floor. ae W NTED—A SMART, CORWECT ‘Who Writes Well aud understands Address KEAL ESLATE, Star office. ANTED—A MIDDLE-AGED fer rescot an eotabushed x ses salary S18 wee a stencg. Tat party; eapersece Uuuccewmary, Telerens Reguiied. Avi Moday.a0 c ai th., superintenueh: Dilice, Toone 4 and 5, 430°7¢h at. aw. i WV ANTEDSLX FIRST-CLASS ME: W 2ciitinatare, two to sell uploistery goods and drapery, two to bag drapery and window shades: ref erences required, W. B MUSES & DON, 11th and F = \y ANIED—TWO EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES [ka Koa | Se ES Reply. Address Diy GUOD>, star office. TANTED — FIKST-CLASS COLORED LAU VV “iteos, with: beet city references, 10" wash for two grown persons, two. children. aud to take Stone Child at migut, Call st 1724 Counectic enue. x TANTED—2 FIRST-CLASS STAIRBUILDEKS. W Airis at new vatidings corner of Spruce abd Lin: den sts., Le Droit Park, cy NIED—A SERVANT TO DO GENEKAL Rousework in the country, for a family of (wu: 1 wages Paid. Address Box 4, Star office. Ocd-: ly ANTED—A \OUNG MAN IN A DRUG STOKE {Oiatat evenings after 4 c'cack- one. wishiue to learn the business, Address PHARMACIST, sist of- " One Blore boy." APpIy . with heat and ame, for e geuti ut, if suited. Adres M, Star athon, stating locality and terme. TED—A SMALL ROOM, FUMNISHED ee uufurmibed, for occasional uss Address K. ¥., ANTED-OcT, 1 ‘Addresa, Stating price, | OF “TOWN, Star oiice AN‘ ED—WITHIN FIVE SQUARES OF F AND 5 stor livut houskeep ine: price woderste. Address A. KC. 'M.. Star offer with a plewmamt, ating terme, BL &, ster A GENTLEMAN AND W suite of furtished rooms ha Sista Room Bi ave ka ave. ANTED-TWo FI LNISHED ROOMS board by two adults. privaie faumily , went of J 2th st preferred. LM. M.. iar oft ED—KOOM SUITABLI POUR OR FIVE KooMs ing, within fitern 1 ft uot Lo excerd @ | Would rent “part torma, F-E. 8, Star ofr many calls tor them, seve Telerences excuatged BY GENTLEMAN AND Wi d Boor iu @ desire pleasant, renped, p = per mouth; vest’ reicrences. Adimes J. M., mily to occupy part of their FROM THE COUNTRY,» ANTED—WHLL! K RENTAL BUSINGRS Is has left us with # su Usual, ae will be wer The Star, this fact daily at our office wi To RENT A FURNISH furnisied «ix or ewht room be reference given. ANTED — IMMEDIATELY — A Dished House by the 5 { rms reasonable Board taken, if desired, bi ‘Address LOCATION, Star office y ANTED-—SIX OK SEV: \-ROOM HOUSE ‘condition, good locality must be worth price asked ext price, location, and full taken. Address RICE, Sar vANTED—AN UNFUKNISHD D HC per month, between 14tu, 1th, Hand Ml ¥ sud ball good order Fent must be Pew y ANTED—To KE ted, Address 1 AC MMPDIATELY_FOR OUST three Brick Houses 810,000, without basen US. G. HENSE! £7,000, tor which we baw ef I : — ty placed i our bstsdn PLUSHES, the very latest thing for trimmings; comes hay Handkerchiefs, hand embroidered letters, half D—A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS CAKE LKR & WILSON, 1006 Pet oe pa — came —_ Special attention given to MOURNING GOODS, of in all the new shades. aie COMPARIBON No. 3. inch hem, all initials, splendid value. of horess and te, 0 quod, dri Ww ANTED-T AM HAVING DAILY APPLICA: havever charge lng | which my assortment is complete with the best and 2.45 COMPARE the Palais Royal’: 50c. Serzes with any ONLY 290. EACH; 6 FOR $1.50. ons tor Houses. Owners cub oT ~ 4 Loans barge tes sompevaslatips teers ee Roepe lear OS EoD is Our Price, #1.50yard | oven rom New York, 40 inches wide, warranted all : ze TANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WHITE On Cor: | SBt580d promss ‘attention to) resaum sud Coe anor to ent of and Children's ‘wool, in black and the new shades. Yor Men—100 Dos. Men's White All Pure = poe y blacing it with weforrest Femain in the schedule 1s tofavor the rich im. | UNDERWEAL ia complete cad erlees low 83.45 ‘The Henriottas meutioned above come in all the new COMPARISON NO. 4, Linen Unlsundered Hemstitched “Initial” Hand- F us PENS iin dbo. W. LINKING, Cor.20th and Hetn,_ Perret ecrt pera |e Mg GLE DEE ie St Sao eee| So 4 SEES te] Wasa, ake ee " ANTED HOUSE Cigaretie-emoking ‘The Smith and Angell celebrated fast black Hose a anerwibe. 1308 Connecticut ave. betwee | quan ‘eera suppie ime vt sein Sedan json pattem Half Hose in all sizes, si - BP A UM aM om 88g os COMPARISON No. 5, ONLY 290. EACH; 6 FOR $1.50. Ge hours of eesti? | “33 San HERRON & RAMEY, 1307 actually published a list of rules for their guid. | and 81°30, “Ine teinaae ep ioeNd, Detter at O12, a i Bon AA UU MMMM " Ssgq | Comparethe Paisis Hoyal's 98c-FlannelSuitings with | First oor.) Wiarvattikiesesrace | =, wan ny os poorest, with others, rv u any. Where more variety of stripes? Where prettier ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, ore e, 4 WANTED--BOARD. ance, Women are counseled not to smoke in a | § x Toweia Des “55 a4 “ww Sas | Combination of colors? Where else such quality’ for =f : 205-38 = = oaeeinnesnanse pibpanetgeng hedbompertonn Bese Seu unrnams. Fruits Shean 980. seubieia a 5 | aay eae a Acs Se We W2328D 5 DUNPORES, EMPLOYMENT BU. | WVaxTED—bOAKD AND THK.) MOONS Nha teeth or at the side of the | Cloths ‘im pete am cS ‘7TH, 8TH, AND D STREETS. MEP, 0. 6. I ci . jentic lnbor. for Dist woken acomcuiisen. setter LAkah neural Mouth, ete., and advised w cultivate grace in the | BARGAINS IN” HINDEERGHT EN eet white Compare the Palais Royal's 61.26, 81.08, and 02.48 | © “CUTTS cot he bandeornest stylestn Ladies” | S24 SENS GAGk Stertarees FM ct now “ease a | tre Beara grown children.” coo handling of the weed and the practice of emitting | Goods. With ting salesmen. who will con English Broadcloths with samples from’ the credit . Modjeak - GHEDATELY THOMODGELY we —_— the smoke througu the nostrils—this last sugges | Matt ats danyite Your patron MEE TERDOP ORIENTAL BUGS AT INNS S W. houses. Note carefully the qualities at the pricea| 2! Soumrhan bauntenns aecintes, ine alg hy age 9 ye ISCELLA NEOUS tion being especially addressed to the “woman 3144 M at, Wort Wentington, eee nee You'll buy of us if you don't require credit, ery ae WRN HEU, 722 1th nt ate’ | WANTED-MISCELLA NEOU ‘With the prety proboscis.” This is all exceedingly | Gopde,delivered to any part of the aity or Depota, THAN AUCTION PRICES, or COMPARISON HO. 7. week, consequently we have concluded to uave ANTED—A COMPET. NT WOMAN PO GEN- | \\-,NTep—a DELSSMAKER, WITHOUT ANY Compare the Palais Royal's €1.35 Brosdcloths with > housework in small family; must be a good | YY mbraboe, wishes to make the acquaintance of Frenchy, and the treatise wil probably have few RARE AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, SOLD EXTEN. | rien my “Special” opening and display of these gar Cee ra annae: peamey gees | NV cccuubrance, wists to tasks te acqtaintas Geaauneneee tite ot the a |ANTS OF STANDARD CHOCOLATE. oun Lat E- SIVELY AT HOME AND ABROAD, smatigarinednary here, Ours srefull 54] rents the next few days, barinning Monday. | Sok and st Oe ad Pa pal ocean. The waole Amer- ita of standard Navy Bine Pric LINE OF LACE CURTAINS D) inches wide, and come in » pleasing variety of plaids 221360d.n0. __-_i@ ‘aluys, aud, possibly P. Jean code of instructions to the woman wno Would | wide, unbleached Cotton Ae Manutactured by eopeabey ‘We have considerably enlarged the stock andin | S17 -"" So TADS MAID REQUIRED | Address Dir ssMARLAe str ofiee we smoke could be summed up in the brief advice of COMBINATION, 1241 Sud MANDS YOUR INSPECTION. BAM L KIRK & SON, COMPARISON No. 8, purchasing heavily we have purchased ad- ‘at once at 1601 F street, corner 18th _ocd-t*_ | yar ANTED—TO BUY—A WELL LO ATED CGA ‘Mr. Punch to persons about to marry. oe : : Compare the Palais Royal's 682. 85c, and 98c.| Vautaweously. We have never before offered = | <r wo Pili 1-CLASS CORNICE WORK: Ore oF a -aivon Location must beqood | Ad- —$<$<$<$<—— 114 Baltimore st, Baltimore, Md, Serves with those three of elsewhere, Will you find| Such attractive garments at such low prices. Raa ees tec weipers. Oke WobrsserNticg | drone 20, Xu ction se a ‘The House proposes to cut the red tape hinder-| Muze J. P, Pines CALL EARLY, Established 1817, more variety of stripes and plaids and are the qualities SEAL PLUSH MODJESEAS, 0. Cornice and Skyuight Works, 310 12th st. nw. y ANTED—A HOUSE FOR HIS REET It, 1 og quatee sosnte well \deuastons seatay os seaniontrbt eneps orm mae her el po THE PALAIS ROYAL, anon aa ae oe WASEDA GEG, NITE G0gD REFERENCES, joss RESPONSIBLE, Btarvfice. aE = co-operate (Continued below.) to do. = at " = LCOND-HAND DAYTON. 4m the same direction. Tne only hope for any real IMPORTER, oe SEAL PLUSH 8ACQUES, Address G. GG. Set oti THE IGE qaERee fap od “price ad we a Investigation of this aqueduct rotvemness lies now = Two § T Orxuze New Duzss Goons. $20 AND $25 EACH. ogy HE Sop | Bescon. Address W. ¥.. Btarotfion. 4m Congress; and that body, warned by the man- 1107 F STREET, wo Srecurtis ‘T’o.pay. Compare auy of the following with samples from SEAL PLUSH JACKETS, War; seta! pence G35; other sles in pegportion. A WANTED < Lace | comtains Lai Rer tn which it was bumbugged in its last investi- ‘where you will and we confidently expect your patron- $15, 816, 818, $20 AND 25 rare. chance ‘Permanent business. safes fqual to new {5 506, per pair, sev opal Eicet a demand never before ‘by other safe | curtate will be called gation into & whitewashing report in favor of the ‘WILL OPEN W. & HOEKE, aia “Che Ye 75e. Silk Ph 60 STYLES IN ENG. WALKING JACKETS. ‘Comp nics, as we are not by the sate STEAM LAUNDE), U2) Eat. Tunnel management, will doubtiess select for its slaromage ssa — IME GABE OO. Onlo. scpt-ste-O0e | yr ANTED—BY A RES! examiners persons altogether outside of the engi- ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, THE HANDSOMEST SILK LINED FALL Vay ete el Wt. tae cee 7 Wee sen ee tven to all wie will peoples eer waitewashing Drigada ‘a casa colniniicnion 801 Market Specs, 308 and 310 8th st. OVERCOATS WE EVER HAD CAMEIN TO- 10. Satin Rhinos at OBe. and 61.25... ALL-WOOL CLOTH NEWMARKET, ae Bae atiaress or sot sip Tos, eee John Wanamaker and two other DAY (FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5TH.) Ga Se sae ‘We are also showing superb variety of erect our ise iB the cyuntry Send, te, conte ARN ah MEMPLEK Osiiciann $55 Fe gre, are credited by a New York dispatch with the] SELECTED PERSONALLY WHILE IN (Continued below.) ks, BUITS, : ee oy BE == Sressusnetan cuageses teen = BUBOPE. WEHAVE BEEN CALLING ATTENTION LADIES, TenSiat ber uati,Ohio. paign fund. This is a good deal more money than Mr. Cleveland gave to the democratic fund; but, ‘then, Mr. Wanamaker Is in a better paying busi- ‘ees than Mr. Cleveland. Tconee Seaies te Woot Case Fine Quality Light-weight HABIT CLOTH. All the Wow Bhades 54 inches wide, at $1.30, Extra Quality DELIUS CLOTHS. all shades, $2.50, Ail-wool HENRIETLAS Double Chain, at 75<, ‘STige. and $1 New Fail Shades Superior Quality SILK PLUSH, all colors, $1.25. Great barcain in BLACK SATIN DELYON and $1.25. bean GUINETS GEOS GRAIN AND - FAILLE FRAN. ALL-SILK VELVETS in Black and Colors. BLACK BKOCADE AND MOIRE SILKS. CASHMEKES in Evening Shades. New TABLE LINENS and NAPKINS at Lowest PARIS NOVELTIES in Dress Goods Just Opened. BLACK LACES AND NETs. WLM suUSTER & soxs, oc3 Ol PENNA. AVE Gar Tux Bas. THE CONCORD HARNESS Horse Blankets and Lap Robws in great vanety at. od Beas Faz Ovancosrs, ‘Wehave the run om Light-weight Overcoats. No ELokaos ts ate than a pet Prices are 25 per cent lower from 86 up. PANTS—An' 2 Unusually large assortment at unusually Oak matt, 008 Comer 10th and F sta, Senses Cunsezs: Canrzrs:: Canrers:1: We! ‘receiving our Fall supply of BIGELOW, LOWELL S RAMTFORD WILTOR Seasong Ory = ia Masa, Pant 8 AM Ee eae ED eranes ‘TO OUR ALL-WOOL 87.50 AND $10 COATS. Besr Buck Dazss Goons Now WANT TO MENTION OUR FINE No mmachante all keep Eviestiey‘s, Laptn's and Cour- tauld's Celebrated Black Goods, Goobs, WE VENTURE TO S4¥ THAT WE Can we afford to sell at smaller profits than the credit HAVE THE BEST STOCK OF FALL OVER- | storest ‘Since we claim we can sell 15 per cent cheaper, is it not worth your while to male comparisons and sce whether we do so or not. If we do it's a saving of dollars to you, PRIESTLEY'S Sik Warp Hepriettas, $1, $1.25, COATS IN THE CITY. OUR SECOND SPECIAL MENTION 18 OUR ‘NEW LINE OF BOYS’ OVERCOATS, JUST IN 81.50, 8. FROM THE NEW YORK MANUFACTURERS, LUPIN'S Oashmeres, Blue and Jet Blacks, 50, 68, BOYS' OVERCOATS THIS SEASON ARE | 75, 980. CUURTAULD'S Crepes, 4-4 and 6-4, at 1.35, MOSTLY MADE WITH CAPES, AND ARE | 1 50, 91.75, @2, 64.50, €3, 63.50, 00, 06a008 yard. VERY STYLISH. DON'T LET THE LITTLE FELLOWS GO COLD WHEN YOUCAN GET A HANDSOME COAT FOR $4, OR ANY PRICE BETWEEN THAT AND 615. ‘vertisement could be written with above sentence as ‘the subject. WARRANTED BLACK SILKS & B.BARNUM & 00. 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. 20 Ps Cexr Orr | ALL CASH SALES 61.80, 61.68 sod 61.89. MOIE SLE ol in oleh eh.30.¢1-7omnaen a x ROYAL ARMURK, SATIN LUSCOR, DURING IMPROVEMENTS WILL SELL ‘MY ENTIRE STOCK OF WATCHES, DIA- MONDS, STERLING SILVER AND SIL- VER-PLATED WARE, CLOCKS, BRONZES, OPERA-GLASSES, ETO, ETO, AT A DIS- (COUNT OF 20 PER CENT. Comparison of samples will tell though, — . “TER PALAIS ROYAL. YRANK M. LEWm, (A LER, ~ 8 ‘1225 Pa, AVE. . ‘Cornet 13th st. and Pa ave. TEA GOWNS, ETO. 90.75, 612.50, 815, $18 TO 940 RACH. Ask to be shown the Rew “Directuire” Siyles, VERY LATAST wis “5 AND RFFECTS FALL AND WINTER JERSEYS. ‘The assortment is the most complete we have: yet shown. BLACK ALL-WOOL JERSEYS, 81, $1.25, 81.50, $1.75, 62 (0 85 RACH, 502.50. 5 ASD #350 EACH.’ 92.25, 62.75, 325 AND 83. GRAND “SPKCIAL” EXHIBIT of ‘ED—A BESPECTABLE YOUNG WHITE {Wown wdochanberwork and sonst in Care of cbiudren—youngest 5 = be 8 good seam Stresa 5 good howe thar suite, tatiin age, refereuce aid desired, "oc to F. 4. L, star office. WANTED—SITUATIONS. Sinidh bureca coscumen, waiters and W ANTED—AT HEADQUAK: Sotlere AML A 926 Fat. pw. Gl y ANTED_BY A VEKY RESPECTABLE COLOKED ‘a place as nurse oF im a private references. fe ed Wino erase Mass. ove. uw. ae ‘strona SB Te We bear offen ‘ANTED—BY A NEAT, TIDY, GIKL W (® bituato woe oe or ANTED —1T KNOWN THAT LADIES: Broace and Wraps - _ ‘ASH AND D1 WiLL PAY #50 . ‘who w ill cy Ho any ne we wil, secure pment posrbot Sidroee iL VW aNikD—a PAKIY Wo FULLY UN Dut those weatity Duaivess wed apps ANI ED—€200 FOK FIVE MONT who will pay 2 per ble sal,

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