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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: MONDAY.......... ....... October 8, 1888. bona fide daily circulation more thao treble of any other daily paver publisbed in Washington. and much greater than that <1 all the other daily papers here added together. Statement of the circulation of Tus EvExixo ‘Stax for the week ending October 6, 1888: ‘MowvayY, OcTowRR 1, 1888. . ‘Trespay, OcroueR2, 1888, WepwaspaY, OctosEx 3, ‘TucKsay, OCTOBER 4, 1868, Burway, Ocrouer 5, 1588, BaTCRDAY, OcToaEE 6, 1865, 25.143 ‘Torat .... AVERAGE .. CORRESPONDING Waex, 1887... solemnly swear that the above Is a true and Correct statement of the circulation of THe EVEN- ino Stax for the week ending October 6, 1888, J. Warr. HEKKON, Cashier Evening Star Newspaper Co. Sworn to and subscribed before me this eighth Gay of October, A. D. 1888, Jou T. C. CLARK, ary Pubile, —_—— - ——_ Under the energetic management of President Spencer much has been done to rescue the B. & O. Toad from the demoraiization of affairs existing 00 its lines and especially on the Metropolitan branch, Dut the terrible accident of Saturday night, with {ts loss of life and destruction of property shows that a great mistake was made by the manage- ment in stopping the construction of the double track at Silver Spring. The direct pecuniary loss through this collision, to say nothing of losses from diversion of travel, would bave gone far towards the double tracking of the entire Toad all the way to Washington Junction, And the portion of the road left single-tracked ts ‘the most dangerous on the line, having several sharp curves in deep cuttings, where, as at the point of this accident, colliding trains are not visi- die to each other watil almost the moment of col Usion. Another point in which the company has shown false economy 1s tn cutting down the numbers as well as the wages of the working force. Ac- cording to the statement of the engineer of the @elinquent train through which the collision oc- curred, the sleepy trainmen had been on duty, and or thirty-six hours! This seems Searcely credible, but If true it relieves the men of Much of the responsibility for the disaster, and throws it upon the company that overworked them beyond physical endurance, 2 — + It ts well that the tiresome and often-dis- gusting “pe the shelf for a time, and that {ts place has been filled by the six-day “road seuller” match. The road seuller 18 a machine which combines the essential elements of a rowboat anda tricycle. It 4s run by work! ers with the hands and arms, after the oars, and brings nto play the same sevot muscles, which alone 1s enough to ol of walking as But, besides that, the terms of the ro Face are different from those of the waiking match, and far more rational. All the men are expected to be on the track at certain times, and ten hours of racing will be had in each @ay; but abundant time will be given estrian exhibition” has been laid on | for rest, sleep and meals, and these will be taken Tegulariy. The working day will vegin at a decent hour, and end at midnight, with stated intermis- sions Under such humane rules, there 1s nothing Gegrading to the performers or their audience in the interest taken inthe mateh. It becomes, in fnct as well as in name, a contest of manly Strength, and ts not likely to degenerate into a Drutal wud demoralizing show, suc as was often Witnessed In the closing hours of one of those strugzies in which Roweil and Hughes and Weston formerly took the leading parts, a 2 The nomination of Joun H. Starin for Mayor of New York by the repubiicans would add nothing to the political compitcation there. Mr. Starin Would not consent to run merely as a dummy can- idate. Whatever he does in that line he does ‘With all bis might, and he nasa generous barrel ‘with which to back up his faith in himself, The effect of all this would be to discourage trading ‘With the rival democratic factions, Mr. Starin is too good a republican to allow his followers, if he ¢an heip tt, to sell out the republican national Ucket, and he 1s too good a Starin man to permit the trading away of his votes for votes for Cleve. land. Tue triangularity of the contest, therefore, ‘Would tend to simphty rather than to involve the Situation. The chief factor of uncertainty, as tar asthe relation of ‘he municipal to the national election 1 concerned, would be the dimensions of the republican support for Mr. Hewitt, and the Proportion thereof which can be carried over by ‘is workers into Mr. Clieveland’s camp. It is mor- ally Certain that the split in local politics will call Out a larger total democratic vote in New York efty than would have been cast there if everytuiug had been harmonious and nobody felt tue need of making a special effort. — ————— $< ‘The real estate boom has begun Wo revivein New ‘York city, and a fue market for the coming season Aspredicted. The revival of the market is, however, on a line somewhat different from that pursued for Some time heretofore. The mania has been for investment in up-iown property—in the extended Avenues and newiy-opened districts. ‘The pros ect is that this will give way to some extent be- fore the renewal of interest in down-town busi Resssites, The proposal toerect the new federal building, for appraisers’ store and custom-nouse, on Bowling Green, has already stiffened prices of lots near by, and many foreign speculators and in- Yestors are making ready to put their money into that neighbornood. Nearly every city goes ‘through these changing phases, first its residence quarter enjoying an impulse, then its business quarter, and then the business quarter encroach. ing on the residence quarter and giving staple ‘Values to property previously held at figures vary. ing with the fashions of the day. Washington is, Perhaps, the only city of its size and character in ‘which the expansion of value {a all classesof prop. erty 1s steady and well-valanced a ‘The streetcar strike in Chicago is giving the Dusiness people of that city a great rah pier Venience, but when the methods of the managers of the lines are more widely understood, it will be they rather than the stiking employes who must Dear the odium. President Yerkes, of the cable Toad syndicate, is quoted by one of the local news- Papers as saying that he had no fear of trouble from bis men, because “their spirit is broken, * * * They have been cussed so much by the Passengers that meekuess ts a second nature to them.” Any employer who would speak in such a Way of the men who, through force of circum. stances, have been compelied to get their ving at bis hands, deserves to nave a strike to take care of every day in the year. ” QAMUEL HOWARD, CELEBRAT! ERE! Ameriean-French Cook. ten sears at Woraices, ok Jefferson Club, has opened 2203-5 L st. nt jm prepared to serve first-class imeals at sexe ty oc3-1w* BARE AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, SOLD EXTEN- SIVELY AT HOME AND ABKOAD, Manufactured by SAM'L KIRK & SOX, 214 Baltinore st, Baltimore, Ma, ‘Established 1517. Also Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds and other Gema oel-lmo A*ionere sare. UNTIL FURTHER NOTK I WILL SELL aT WHOLESALE pF PRICES 0 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL PUBCHABES OF $5 OR UPWARDS) pa STOCK OF AND FANCY ARTICLES 28 STORE No. 913 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NOGTH WEST, CONSISTING OF FINE PAPER AND ENVELOrES, MISCELLANEOUS STATIONERY, an CIURES FRAMED AND UNFRAMED, FOCKETBOOKS AND C1 IBAVELING ©; “Sabine ALLY FOUND IN A Likes T- CLASS STATIONERY STORE burne ‘THE ENIKE STOCK OF JOHN F. Paneer. TRE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE SPECIALLY INVITED TO THIS SALE" = All indevted i coed cota to a Paret are requested ties inouthe from thie date wos SO Same within ‘saa . will continue the satss place unt furtner So ee DUI st. ae. THE SEVENTH-STREET-FRONT WIN- DOWS ESPECIALLY. WE WILL SHOW YOU A SIGHT NEVER SEEN BEFORE. TO-MOR- ROW MORNING THE TWOGREAT NATIONS: OF THE GLOBE WILL MEBT IN OPEN COM- PETITION—ENGLAND VS. AMERICA. AN EQUAL DISPLAY GIVEN ALIKE TO THE BEST WORK (IMPORTED DIRECTLY BY US) FROM THE LEADING ENGLISH MAN. UFACTURERS—AND TO THE PRODUCT OF THE BRAINS AND SKILL OF OUR OWN COUNTRYMEN. WHICH? THATS THE QUESTION. THE PRICES WILL BE PLAINLY TICKETED ON EACH GARMENT. AND YOUR JUDG, MENT SHALL DECIDE THIS QUESTION. IF YOU DESIRE TO MAKE A CLOSER AND MORE MINUTE INSPECTION THE STOCK, OF WHICH THESE ARE BUT SAMPLES, WILL BE FOUND ON OUR THIRD FLOOR. We DEFY ANY ESTABLISHMENT IN AMERICA TO EXHIBIT A GREATER VARI- ETY (AND BACK UP THE EXHIBIT WITH A COMPLETE STOCK) OR NAME PRICES THAT ARE LOWER. IT IS INDEED DOUBT- FUL IF THEY CAN NAME A FIGURE AS LOW AS WILL BE FOUND PROMINENTLY PLACED ON EACH ARTICLE IN THIS DIS- PLAY. NOVEL IN ITS CONCEPTION, HOX- EST IN ITS PURPOSE, AND BENEFICIAL IN 178 RESULTS—THE AIM OF THIS GRAND PRODUCTION. SEE IT, PASS OPINION UPON IT—~THEN IMPROVE THE OPPORTUNITY WE OFFER you. SAKS AND COMPANY, EXPONENTS OF ADVANCED IDEAS IN CLOTHING, SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. 08, Seecuz Tmxcs Fon Yoouxa Mex. BRUAD-WALE DIAGONAL CUTAWAY AND “PRINCE ALBERT” COATS AND ENGLISH CAPE OVERCOATS, THESE ARE THE PARTICULARLY “NOB- BY" STYLES THIS FALL, AND WE HAVE GIVEN PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THEM. WE HAVE, PROBABLY, THE FINEST LINE OF BROAD-WALES OF THE NEWEST PATTERNS AND WEAVES. IN CAPE OVERCOATs WE HAVE THE “LATEST THINGS OUT,” AND “WE ARE QUOTING SPECIALLY LOW PRICES. OUR ASSERTIONS ON THESE POINTS CAN BE PROVED BY AN INVESTIGATION. COME AND SEE. = B.BARNUM & 00. 08, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, E a 1 ERE : xa HE .. & | Be tun 2°42 i Eee ww Een KOK www a oe | Yew w ce ORK, wow fe EX > Our stock of LADIES’ FINE FALL SHOES being now complete in every detail, we shall now extend to our lady friendean opportunity to ascertain for themselves that we nave an as- sortment of serviceable and stylish Fall Foot- ‘woar that is surpassed iu variety, elegance, and quality nowhere in the city, while our prices are far below those asked for the same quality else- where. To make a visit profitable to you, as well as interesting, we offer, besides many other bar jsains, the following special bargains, for this week ouly: Our “Eclipse,” finest Hand-Sewed Button Boots, iu six different styles, in French Bid, French Dongola, Straight Gost, Plain or Patent Tips, any style toe or heel, at $3.95; 85 will not purchase as good an article anywhere else, At $2.85 Genuine Hand-welt Fine Dongola Kid Button Boot, im opera or common-sense toe; this is the same quality that other houses brag about at $3.98 or 94. ‘Those popular and comfortable English Wau- Kenphast Boots, usually sold at $3; this week, $2.40. Only $1.98 for ® Fine, Soft Dongola or Straight Goat Button Boot, that can't be re tailed by any other dealer for less than $2.50, Its hardly necessary for us to add that we ave any of the above goods in from three to ‘six different widths, thus enabling us to fit with ease any shape foot. ‘WM. HAHN & CO's RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, ‘Main Store: $16 7th street, { West—-1922 Pa. ave, Branches: west. uiat 231 Pe ave om, Avezsice & Bao ‘The proper thing for Full-Dress Shirts for this ‘Season are those shown by wa, ‘They are Open Front and Back in Embroid- $ixf Fists Bosoms, unigue in Style and perfect nt A new importation of Perrin's best Pique Gloves just tn. Our $1 Dogskin Gloves, with Patent Fasten- {ug and Embroidered, is unusual good value and ‘ean not be duplicated, AUERBACH & BRO., Barrans 623 Pa sve, fourrrrrass. al A QUESTION, WERE ALWAYS ASE. ING OURSELVES QUESTIONS. THE aIx- GLE MAN ASKS HIMSELF QUESTIONS THAT ARENT WORTH ANSWERING, AND THE MARRIED MEN ASK THEM- SELVES QUESTIONS WHICH SEEM TO BE UNANSWERABLE BUT EVERY- ‘THING THAT SEEMS IMPOSSIBLE IST 80. HARD TO DEMONSTRATE THAT SOMETIMES, ISNTIT? THE “HOW-WE- CAN-DOIT* QUERY WHICH sTARES ‘THE FAMILY MAN SQUARELY IN THR FACE I8 A SRASONABLE INQUIRY. MAYBE THERE ARENT CHAIRS ENOUGH, OB BEDS ENOUGH; PERHAPS ASTOVE IS NEEDED OR A CARPET BE- QUIRED? AHI BUT OLD HOARY- HEADED NECESSITY HAS A PLAY. HIS CARDS ARE COAL, WOOD, WINTER UN- DERWEAR, OVERCOATS, AND HEAVY SHOES. THESE ARE THE UNPOETIOAL MUSTS; AND HERE'S WHERE THE MAN WITH A SMALL INCOME SHAKES HIS HEAD ANDSAYS: “HOW CAN IT BEDONEM LETS SEE COAL, WOOD, UNDERWEAR, OVER- COATS AND SHOES —CASH? YES. MUSTN'T WE HAVE THESE? CERTAIN- LY; BUT HOW ABOUT THE CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, STOVE AXD CARPETS? ARE THOSE NOT NECESGARIES, TOO? EQUALLY. “MORE MONEY,” YOU SAY, “AND I CANT SPARE IT." THATS WHERE YOUR'E IN ERROR IF YOUR'E EMPLOYMENT IS PERMANENT, YOUR INTENTIONS STRAIGHTFORWARD, AND YOUR WORD GOOD FOR ANy- THING, WE'LL FIT YOU OUT WITH THE HOUSEHOLD GOODS YOU REQUIRE AND TAKE A GOOD BIG SLICE OF THE VALUE IN YOUR PLEDGE TO APPRE- CIATE THE ACCOMMODATION. ‘HOW'S THAT? CAN'T YOU MAKE A PROMISE AND BACK IT UPt HOUSE & HERRMANN, CASH AND CREDIT FURNITURE AND CARPET HOUSE, 921 AND 923 SEVENTH STREET XN. W., AND 636 MASS. AVENUE N. W. ocl-2m E. M, Bavcs, ‘THE F.SHIONABLE HAIRCUTTER, bape the Harris House, is now located 1301 E , oS i Liles tp ed, up Sem sap ee SSeS se Geuxo Orexxo Or Fux NEF ELTIES, FINE EMBROIDERIES AND DECORATIVE PAINTING, MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, OCTO- BEE 8, 9, AND 10, ‘Towhich the Ladies of Washington and vicinity are cordially invited. Oue of our besutiful $60 NEW HOME SEWING. ‘MACHINES will be given away, Register your name when you call at our Rooms. No charge is made, and you may be the lucky one, and get the machine’ We can produce a greater variety au better work on our NEW HOME SEWING-MACHINE thau can be done om any other. Call.nd see the handsome work done on the New Home Machine, New Button-hole Attach- ment, perfect and simple, Special reduction will be made on our latest Im- Ported Goods. Among them we mention: IMPORTED CHINA SILK SCARF, Hemstitched; Regular Price, $1.19; Opening Price, 9c. EXTRA LONG CHINA SILK SCARF, Hemstitched; Regular Price, $1.65; Opening Price, $1.49. HAND-PAINTED BULTING-CLOTH SCARFS: Regular Price, $6; Opening Price, 8465. HAND-PAINTED BOLTING-CLOTH SPLASHER, New Style; Regular Price, 86; Opening Price, $4.59. TURKISH SILK SCAIS; Hegular Price, $1.05; Openiug Price, 61.73. FRINGED SILK SCARFS; Regular Price, 590; ‘Opening Price, 520. STAMPED LINEN GOODS. Our assortment is too lane to make reductions on each kind, therefore we make s discount of 10 per cent ouall STAMPED LINENS during the Opening. TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT om STAMPED LINENS and ali OTHER GOODS not Otherwise Keduced, PAINTING LESSONS. (Our Studio is well ventilated, large, and convenient, Instructions in Oil, Water, and all kinds of Decorative Painting. Call and see epectmens of work. Terms: 95. Five dollars per month, three lessons per week, Monday, Wednesday and Friday; single les- ae sare ART EMBROIDERY Instruction in every branch of Hund-Work; all that ts new and useful. Days for Embroidery Lessons ‘Tuesday and Thursday. OPENING OF A NEW DEPARTMENT ON SECOND FLOOR FINE LACE CURTAINS AND HEAVY DRAPE ‘RIES.—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 be excelled. Our prices sre low. A special dis- count of 10 per cent on sll CURTAINS AND DBAPE- ‘BIES during Opening. The inducements we offer must bring out every lady in Washington to visit our Booms 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, & OPPENHEIMER & BRO, 516 9th ot. aw, ‘Sewing Machines Rented and Repaired. Bazar eee tees Same Beene te Deso- 4 oct! J. Cc. Hoercarsox, IMPORTER CLOAKS, OM MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Sra, 9rx AND 107s, ‘We place on Sale our PARIS AND BERLIN PATTERN GARMENTS, Bade, dy the most renowned a ie at eras ey, Parana WALKING JACKETS, Oh OS TES Sat oR aH: 3g, 0 LONG GARMENTS, 07.50, $10.75, 1, 21350, $1Gpee 025, ona at LUSH WRAPS, 1s JACKETS, NEWMARKETS, SACQUES, VISITES, $15, $16.75, $19, $20, $22, ‘erage O25: all Prices up THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.c., MONDA Niw Sronz, ” The rebuilding of my store being very nearly com- Pleted and having arranged my foods, with large addi- ‘tons of the newest and most desirable FALL AND WINTER FABRIOS, from the largest New York importers, I take pleasure in inviting my customers end al} who may be im want of Dry Goods, to call and see my Goods and low prices before making their purchases. ‘My store being conveniently arranged and well- Uighted, customers will have no difficulty in seeing Qualities and colors, It is needless to enumerate my ‘Yaried and numerous stock, but will name afew of the Dest things for the season: Black Faille Francais Rhadame and Gros Grains st 85c., $1.10, $1.35, 1.50 and $1.80. Colored Stik, Surahs, Velvets and Plushes. Ladies’ Cloths, Suitings, Tricote, Henriettas, Cash- ‘meres, Serves and Plaids. ‘A full line of good fabries from 12%¢0. to 25e. Special attention given to MOURNING GOODE, of which my assortment is complete with the best and cheapest to be found. ‘The assortment of Gents’, Ladies’ and Children's UNDERWEAR is complete and prices low. ‘THE HOSIERY AND GLOVE DEPARTMENT is well stocked. ‘The Smith and Angell celebrated fast black Hose and Mite best Kid Glove’st $110 be found, better at 91.25 ‘The Celebrated fh and 61-50, “C-P." Corset, with others, From Bde. 10 i 90." Flan Blatt ‘Comforts, irhey Red Damask, Ginhai Best ‘Ginghama. Citi dtnmines Dreee Buttons sna Nomonees =e BARGAINS, IN" HANDRERCHTSES oot” White Goods, “With accomodating salesmen, who will con- Sider ft « pleasure to show T invite your es 3144 M at, Went Wantingon, Goods delivered to any part of the city or Depots aw ‘Wehave the ran on Light-weight Overcosts, No ‘wonder. We show as goodan assortment as can be found in the city, and prices are 25 per cent lower ‘than those of any other house, PRINCE ALBERT SUITS in greater variety than ‘ever before, from $16 up. BOYS’ SUITS AND OVERCOATS—In these we have Sere una oe toc bere Prices below suy in the MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS—A magnificent tine, from 86 up, PANTS—An unusually large assortment at unusually low prices, OAK HALL, Corner 10th and F sta BD D 4 Ms<<9 Ruzze >" mot el geet mg Beas pam Baaea goo ere 0 & ya eo nant are Pry = are g Sy0 wae: veo 2 Kix! Pra KEEEE on weed ae we azaa peek © THE LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST LINE EVER 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. One Lins 6 lines of different patterns of SILK GIMPS in all the new and staple shades, Worth. -75e. a yard. Our Price. -50c. @ yard. A line of MILANESE GIMP, in all the new combi- nations and effects, TRIMMINGS. Look through our sample book and see the latest things out at the lowest prices, BEADED GvoDs, ORNAMENTS, GIMPs, GALLOONS, EDGIN ” FRINGES, ke, &o, &o. 85 patterns of BEADED ORNAMENT GIMPS to select from, at PRICES RANGING FROM 8c. 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 REFUND THE MONEY FOk ANY RE- TURNED TO US. 35 patterns of BEADED GALLOONS at prices ranging from 1bc. to $2. Numerous lots of SASH ENDS, EPAULETTES, BACK AND FRONT ORNAMENTS, &c., &o., ko. BUTTONS IN STOCK to match every style and color of dress trimmings. ‘We have the reputation for HEADQUARTERS in thin Line, and it will need but a glance at our Stock to eee that it is well founded, 3 eee "Erb met & Ebb wats nee nae 7 Sgr? baad a1 wen [-—— wt LI ck m: iF} 853 ad ‘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 gl 5} re iid = << 4 rE ry 40-inch Silk Finish HENRIETTAS, very fine quality, Worth. 900, 37a. Our price... 7250. 8 vd. 40-inch All-Wool Plaids in beautiful effects, Our Prices... ¥S pieces of 18-inch Moire and Striped SILK PLUSHES, the very latest thing for trimmings; comes tm all the new shades, Our Price...... oer @1.50 8 yard ‘The Henriettas mentioned above come in all the new aheden, BAU RIES ‘on Sure, ‘Things you requirein conrection with your New Fall Costame are quoted in the FAL AIS RO yak iv LIS 7 GENTLEMEN should look through our stock of NECKWEAR. London’s latest atyles. Your choice for 47c. instead of 50c., 75c.,an4 $1 each, because made to our tal order in wholesale quanti- Hea Have you soon Our Wearte: with” the ined mato matic clasp? Samplesin window corner 12th strect ‘and the Avenue, THE PALAIS ROYAL (Continued below.) Livre Duzss Goons, Laces, &. Same Dress Goods as shown at any first-class Dry Goods Stores, but lower prices because of our strictly cash business. You'll find it so if you'll compare with ‘samples from the houses that do a credit business. LACES. We write of our warranted Black Silks, &c., in lower half of thiseolumn. LACES to go with thera ‘we quote here. BLACK CHANTILLY LACE FLOUNCINGS, 42-in» 1: $1.75, 82, 82.65, €3, $3.25, 63.50, 5.68 and 86.68. Fourteen different prices andas many styles at each Price, making the largest and most varied collection yet on exhibition in this city. Wo ask special atten- tion to the softness and weight of Bilk and beauty of designs in our $2 Chantilly Flouncing. DRAPERY NETS, $1.25, 81.35, $1.50, $1.60, 81.75, $2, $2.48, $2.75, 83, 83.50, 64 and 84.98. If Chantilly Flouncings are to be superseded it will be by Drapery Nets, Dame fashion nods approvingly. Russian Net Drapery Nets, Cashmere Brussels Drapery Neta, Silk Brussels Drapery Nets. Fancy Striped Drapery Neta, Figured Silk Drapery Neta. Polk Dot Drapery Nets, Chantilly Lace Drapery Neta, And such variety of each that your only puzzle will be—which? ‘THE PALAI! _ (Continued below.) almost Livtes Inrorten Neckwear Tt ia and it isn’t. Our London and Paris agents have sent us samples of the very latest ideas in Lace Boas and the new Fodoras, Jabots, Plastrons, Fancy Fichus, etc. We've copied them in our own workrooms, and ask you tos special exhibition to-morrow. The imported and our own make shall beside by side Without looking at the price marks we defy you to tell which is which. The prettiest things in Laccs and Ribbons you've seen in Neckwear. Lace Boas made toorder. Agrand stock of suitable Laces to select from, $3,500 WORTH LACE NECKWEAR. Spanish, Spanish Escurtal, Spanish Guipure, and ‘Hand-run Lace Scarfs and Fichus, Prices from $1 to $15 each. ‘The #1 All-silk Black Spanish Lace Scarf is 2 yards Jong: the 15 Hand-run Scarf is long enough to reach the feet when tled—both ‘and so. are the goods offered at the hi one ini prices. We don't think any merchant in this city will even pretend to compete with us in stock, variety, or Prices of Lace Neckwear, THE PaLals ROYAL (Continued below.) Youur Waxr New Suozs. The trouble of a new dress is, it makes anything not new look shabby. What marks The Lady more than the shoes? The fine hand-made to-order shoes, how different they look to the ordinary palpable ready- made a ticle? Yes, and how different the price ia. The Palais Royal has filled # long felt want—making a spe- cialty of hand-made boots and shoes at $¢apair. Of course wo buy and sell for cash only, otherwise the price would be impossible. We show no less than eight different styles of these now celebrated “Palais Royal guaranteed hand-made boots” at $4, and invite ladies ‘who have trouble in being Sitted or who have been. Paying extravagant prices for their shoes, TO CALL TO-MORROW AND HAVE A PAIR TRIED ON—an experiment that will cost nothing. a We are closing out one line of our $4 boots in order to introduce, we think, a superior style in ite Place. A reduction of $1 pair should be an induce- ‘ment to thote who areno* particular as to whether @ shoe has a toe-capornot, $4 worth for $3 tosuch. THE PALAIS ROYAL, _Continued below.) Srecut Satz Dress Goons ‘We exultingly advertises special sale for Monday, ‘Tuesday and Weduestay, October 8, 9 and 10. Weareg 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 thought s0. We knew we could afford to snaller profit than our brothers in business, dos credit business, and, since you have told us DO 80, what more need we write? Perhaps, like ‘Thomas, you sulldoubt it, You, like he, will believe your own eyes, sau Ae (Continued below.) Comparisoxs Ars Ontos, So'tis said, but when comparisons are made and the ‘verdict is in your favor, "tis uot so odious, is it? COMPARISON No. 1. COMPARE the Palais Royal's 850. Henricttas with any in town at the price. Ours are full 40 inches wide. Come inevery new shade and are silk finished; but samples will tell you more than we can write, COMPARISON No. 2 COMPARE the Palais Royai’s G0c. Henriettas with many being offered at Goc. The shade you want we a: COMPARISON No. 3. COMPARE the Palais Royal's 50c. Serzes with any even from New York, 40 inches wide, warranted all- Wocl, in black and the new shades. COMPARISON NO. 4, Compare the Palais Royal's 90c. Flanvel Suitings with those usually offeredat $1. All the new colora. Full 54 inches wide. it well at COMPARISON NO. 5. Compare the Paials Royal's 98c. Flannel Suitings with any. Where more variety of stripes? Where prettier combination of colors? Where else such quality for iy = COMPARISON NO. 6. Compare the Palais Royal's $1.25, 81.98, and $2.48 English Broadcloths with samples from’ the credit houses, Note carefully the qualities at the prices, ‘You'll buy of us if you don't require credit, COMPARISON NO. 7, Compare the Palais Hoyal’s $1.35 Brosdcloths with those nearer $1.50 a yard elsewhere. Ours are full 54 inches wide, and come in » pleasing variety of plaids andstFPe® COMPARISON NO. 8. Compare the Palais Royal's 68., 830, and 980. ‘Berzes with those three of elsewhere, Will you find more variety of stripes and plaids and are the qualities as good? THE PALAIS (Continued below.) me Ozura New Dazss Groove. ‘Compare any of tho following with samples from ‘where you will and we confidently expect your patron- ge. ‘The Palais Royal's 75c. Silk Plushes. Trimming Velvots at 79c., $1, $1.25, $1.50. 61.60, $2 and $2.50 a yard......Surah Silks at 65. 75c. and 99.11 ‘Satin Hhadames at 98c. and $1.25. Faille a Sese eae eeiinatl the newest suades. HE PALAIS (Continued below.) — Bisr Brscx Darss Goons We merchants all keep Priestley's, Lupin's and Cour- tauld’s Celebrated Black Goods, Can we afford to sell at smaller profits thab the credit Since we claim we can sell 15 per cent cheaper, is it not worth your while to make comparisons and see whether we do so or not. If we do it's a saving of dollars to you PRIESTLEY'S Silk Warp Henriettas, $1, $1.25, 81.50, ex. oe Cashmeres, Blue and Jet Blacks, 50, 68, 5 COURTAULD'S Crepes, 4-4 and 6-4, at $1, 81.35, Q1.50, 81.75, 82, $2.50, 83, 63.50, 04, 65 and eG RUNS, Vala, with Border, 75, $1, 61.25, $1.50, (2 PRIESTLEYS Armure, Melrose, Ravenna, Cashemire de Inde, Crape Cloth, Mourning Cloth, ‘Drap 4° Alma, Camel's Hair and Serges, A column ad- Yertisement could be written with above sentence as the subject. ‘WARRANTED BLACK SILKS. NO RISK TO YOU, BECAUSE WE GUARANTEE ALL THE BLACK SILKS BOUGHT OF UB NOT TO SPLIT OB WEAR SHINY. s27- On demand, » written guarantes will be given binding us to indemnity you, Black G, G, Silks, 75, 81, 91.19, 01.25, $1.35, $1.50, 91.68, 91,75, 82. SATIN BHADAME, 890, $1, $1.19, 01.27. 61.35 “ .NTERES' Dax Goons “News BY WOODWARD & LOTHROP. ‘The fall trade may be anid to be fatriy under- ‘way. The store ie brim-full of the season's best Productions, both foreign and domestic. Our Preparations for the coming season's business have been on » greater scale than ever before, ‘and weare in © position to cater to your wants to better advantage than wee ever otherwise Possible, GREAT SILK BARGAINS, A fortunate purchase of Guinet's Best Black Tinported Silks enables ws to offer our customers ‘the greatest values in these world-renowned fabrics ever placed on sale, The forced stacna- tion of the trade in the far South is being felt in that commercial heart-center. New York: and importers are compelled to find s.salefor the woods that would otherwise bave gone into that section. ‘Weare always on the alert, and have Just se- cured, among other goods, five lots of Guinet's Bisck Silks, which we propose to unload ats small advance, thus retailing this most reliable brand at the lowest prices it has been known to Teach, ‘Lot 1, Qual. E, only 8730. per yard. Lot 2, Qual. D, only @¢c. per yard. Lot 3, Qual. C, only $1 per yard. Lot 4, Qual B, only 81.1230. per yard, Lot 5, Qual. A, only $1.20 per yard. We refrain from quoting the usual selling rice of these five qualities, confident that your discerning judgment will in@tly recognise their grest intrinaic value, (First floor; anvex.) “OPENING” OF READY-MADE GARMENTS. The entire third floor has on its best dress ‘this week. Every line is full of the best-of-the- season's styles and qualities Ladies’ Suits, Jackets, Wraps, both long and short; New- markets, Raglans, Modjeskas, &e. Children’s and Misses' Suita, Jackets, Cloaks, Newmarkets, ‘kc. Ladies’ Fisnnel Wraps and Wrappers, Tes Gowns, &c.,of other materials. The entire floor ‘1m tn “dress parade,” and we ber you will give it ‘Su inapection, As we purchased only one two, and & few of some of the extreme styles, we suggest to those of our customers who wish someting “exclusive” to call early in the week. ‘Bargains will be offered, and especially in the lower grades, (Third floor.) NEW CURTAIN MATERIALS, This will be good news to the ladies who have ‘been waiting, We Leg your indulgence for the Unavoidable delay, and believe those who have Rot yet bought will be glad they waited. We can only tell of afew lots to-day, as more sre yet acoming. 3,000 yards of Imitation Pongee Cuftsin Drapery, in & handsome variety of attractive colorings and effects. Only 15c. per yard. 2,500 yards 40-inch Printed, Lace Striped Scrims, in light, medium and dark effects. Only 126. per yard. 1,500 yards of Curtain Madras Cloths, in (Cream and Lemon, warm colorings, and make ® very attractive window drapery. Only 25c. por yard. (Fourth floor.) NEW RAW SILKS. Excellent styles and color’ngsin 50-inch Raw Bilks at 42i0. por yard. Other prices 65, 75c. 81, €1.10, 81.25, 81.35, to $2, Undoubtedly the best line yet, (Fourth floor.) TRIMMING BRAIDS, New line of “Novelties” in Dress Trimming Braids to match the new shading in Silke and ‘Woolen Dress Goods, Jet Trimmings in protu- sion. Galloons, Fringes, Passementeries, Pen- Gants, &c,, in great variety. Beautiful Persian Trimming Braids in oriental iridescent effects, Superior Line of Cream, Gold, and Silver Braidings for trimming evening costumes. Special attention 1s cailed to the Bilk and Batin Corded Braids, in all the New Shades, at 420. per yard. ‘Silk and Steel Braids, crochet eds with steel center; color, Black with Silver, Blue with Drab, Brown with Gold, Green with Bronre, Terra Cotta with Gold; 2 inches wide, very ‘handsome, and only 65¢. per yard, (First floor.) WASH Goops. ‘The Wash Goods Department has been moved to the fourth floor, where it hee more space, ‘more goods, and a chance to do more business. ‘New Colorings in Best Dark Prints, warranted to wash perfectly. Only 6c. per yard. Per- cales, 12340. Indigo Blue Prints, 80. (Fourth floor.) RIBBONS. No need to advertise Ribbons except to give you s hint now and then as tothe fashion. You can count on finding the latest here as soon aa it fe out Setin and Gross Grain, with plain edge; Gros Grain with Satin edge: Moire with Satin, andcrown edges, &c..in such new shades as Pepita, Marabella, Reseda, Coquelicot, Bose, Govelin, Don Quixote, Chasseur, Cresson, Boreal, Suez, Amandisn, Ramier, Porcelain, Caspian, Tabsc, Turquoise, Moutard, Golden ‘Brown, and the ordinary shades of Blues, Car- Ainals, Garnets, Ecru, Beige, White, Cream and Black. Moire Silk Ribbons, with crown edge, for Decorative Art Work: widths 1 to 2% inches; price 1 to 22. per yard. Full line of Art Shades in 5-inch Satin and Gros Grain Ribbons. ‘Fancy Ribbon in Gros Grain with Satin Stripe and wide Satin Border on one sid®: 33 inches wide: Colors: Cream, Bisck, Cardiusl, Gold Brown, Ramier, Suez, Amandisn, Nevy and Mahogany. ‘Al! the newest shades and fancies in Satin and Velvet Ribbons, Superb line of “Novelties” in the most fash- fonable shadings and edges for millinery trim- mii (First foor, front of main entrance.) BLACK GooDs. Every preparstion has been made for doing s large Fall business in Black Dress Goods. Biack 4s being worn considerably by Ladies not in mourning. We have the gvods—more than ever before, and what's better yet, they are all reli- able fabrics, products of the best Foreign and Domestic manufacturers, As good illustrative dargains we quote the following three: ‘B¥-iuch (called 40) Black Alkwool Foule Serge, Perfect Black and ® very desirable fabric, ONLY 50c. PER YARD. 40-inch Black All-wool Bison Twilled Serge, eavy-weight and a very dressy weave, ONLY 60c. PRE YARD. 1 Case 39-inch (eslled 40) Black All-wool Croise Cloth or Indis Twill, a new weave and destined to be much worn this sesson, ONLY 550. PER YARD. Nearly all of B. Priestley & Co.'s Elegant Black Fabrics are here. We have selected the ‘Largest stock, greatest variety, and best val- ‘ues we have ever shown, be it in white, colors, or fancy. We could fillecolumn of the Star Homespun Flannel Skirt Patterns at 1, ‘Never before were we better prepared to dress $1.50, $1.60 and 81.89. your Boys trom 2}¢to 16 years, The bulk of the alantissmasreas “ ean Os, mm ‘Brock was late srriving—now all tn, even to the BURAH. 69e., 75c., O8c., $1.19 and $1.25. ‘the feteser d senonn euables us to MOIRE SILK, $1.19, $1.25, 61.50, $1.75 and 82. prime heehee ROYAL AKMUBE, SATIN LUSCOR, READZIMIR: Joyr' School Buite, 4 to 22 years oaly 94. ‘These three celebrated makes only $1.25 a vard. A splendid live at 65 per Suit oo Pare ron ere ee Dobby Styles at 66, 67 and 67.50. peared sesh oy you = profits, a ee ‘Comp arison of samples will tall though, “Bt, Dennis” Suite~the Acme, S to 15 years, Sosa ee ra . (4, LIBNER), ‘WooDWaRD & LOTHROP, Corner 19th st, and Pa ave. ea) Cor. 11th and F ste, aw. T-< TAILORS IN NEW Hour, 1223 han w. Ye W Sate Soe Thea STED—A GOOD, RESPONSI! selactaepgctoe Wen uit ala Sd at.. New York City, N. ¥. ™ W trtttatta "Nurwes and Lan im city oF away, Waiters, Drivers or Farm Hands, Colored Men Cooks, "SAME A. COOMBS. 926 F at iw. ock-t fy ANTED—A. T-CLABS CHAM W fiicsid gt Wattrens with good ety tefereare Ap ly 1603 Connecticut ave. ei a y ANTED—YOUNG MAN WHO HAS HAD SOME Where tung. ADRS at the five sol LAMP Co. 681 polnpazes | \WANTED—po¥, ABOUT SIXTEEN FOR x W itStonery ana trate store. Address, with ence, 1730 Peunsyivania ave. oct ANTED—IMMEDIATELY—SEILLED Nes Waiter Saas a ea work required for iuspection by apyointmes: Treat Boa G, Star offce i ION, V iN A GROCERY, AC. customed to cutting meats; must bave references. Address Box 30, Star office, ee ANTI D—TWO OR THREE GOOD TIN ROOF ors; lao. three galvanized tron cornice makers Apply gtouce’ to N THO! Ss WASTED FINE COAT-MAKERS AND DUSHEL- man at GEO. C BERGLING, 1318 F st. nw. oc8 St WaANTED—A NE TE OMAN WHO IS AN EX” cellent cook and to sssist in washing and Inquire at 1797 8 gt Wastep NEAT, INI HIOUS WHITE Pio do General House: wage Apply ae «Pascale YANTED — CARPENTERS, IMMEDIATELY Good wares to good mea. “Apply to A.B Ble ‘MOMe, coruer 15th’ Ie ‘hotel. ie coruer 1Bth abd I sia iw, at wow E BOY ABOUT 18 YFARS bores and make hiuneelf ‘ors 400 Mth et a. w. iw WEASTED—A CaPABLE WHITE GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework ine email family, Apply noon, 1220 Nat u.w. oc8-2t" FA ug 08 . apply Gthand Gennes oe Oe ie WiASTEDIA RELIABLE BOY, FROM FIFTEEN | 20 cixhicon years of age. for atioruey's, offic must write plaiul live with perenta, “Adaress Box 714, City Yost. tole Ai WANTED Wo EXPERIENCED CANVaSSEnS adios or gentlemen) to control elty: an Al op Roreaaty | fal Particy are from 3 to°O "hh, care ot IDDER & Cc. 511 7th at. now, ANTED—AT 1025 9TH Si _¥.W., A COLORED pap Ly aS Aare ST SREP MES, are Sy WANTED-A RELIA ood address WAATEDIMEN AND OMEN AS COOKS, fresses. Dairsinen, Nurses, Drivern Maida, Kitchen and’ Farm Handi, Lauudresses, Housenen, ‘Sc, (Headquarters {07 Swedish and German wonie), F.M. BURNHAM, 630 G32 Fat. 0. oc6-0r" ANTED—A MAN TO TAKE Tepresent manufacturer. Suit eure Adrenal Tener, Box WARTEDI WOMEN COOKS, Chambermaids, Housekeepers," Nurses, Cosch: men, Porters, Drivers. Waiters, imale and female, white andcolored help. NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND KOOM KENTIS (008 Fat uw. ocb-st* WASTED WOMEN COOKS, 10 To 40 CHAMBER maida, Durses, waiters, Iaundt ‘coachinen, fe ticadguarcers aud butlers: all Kinds of Kitchen belp. fcrcooks and waiters, BURGESS & C0, 25 Fat aw. O06 2 Ws iD—FOUR FIRST-CLASs TIN ROOFERS. apply to. B FLYAR, 651 Peuneplvauie sve. WaltA WHITE WOMAN a8 HAMMER. Maid ine small family; to amist ip washing. able 2o plain sewing. ‘opty at ABS0 detteracn seat WANTED THREE Gp FINE COAT MAKERS oer __ a 8.8 es ANTED—A PATIENT, TIDY WHITE GIRL OF ‘twenty or twenty-five yeste of age to do the Housework for tamily of two, Address 8 B., ANTED—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, LAW STU- dent, having ov eyesight, wishes some well-born and intelligent youns lady to read him during the winter evenings: would take board J lodinw in seine bouse if * P, ESSERE AS Sudesh vestiUk sara “\WANTED—A COMPETENT WOMAN paid and Waitress, must haveretereices. Ap. MZ1T2 Massschuscticave OG a WASTED COMPETENT WHITE “GIRL TO SYMONS, 1727 Dewalenste oe WANTED — SIX, PANTALOON BANDS AT WAR aoa tat _ 006-t Wanstep—a i CLASS RESTAURANT Weck “appit a 808 Pounayivania ve. 00:3 WW ANTED-AGENTS— LOCAL “AND GENERAL Fp PLATE CO., Albany, Waxteasns FIRST-CLASS MEN, TWO TO sell furniture, two to sell uphoistery goods and drapers, two to hang j and Wiuduw shades: ref- er wees required, Ws BMUBES & SON, Lthand F aE . ANTED—A SERVANT TO DO GENERAL W tcusework in the. country, for a family of two good wayes puld. Address Box $, Star office. 0cd-31 Vv TANTED—A YOUNG MAN IN A DEUG Si to asst evenings after 4 o'clock. one wishiug to Dusivess, Address PHAKMACIST, mar of- learn the fer " UNG MAI TE OK COL- Wat een ee corner Ith and E sta now. ae ANIED—A COMPETENT WHITE GIxL As second irl im = temily of tnrec: met vt gov references. Cail at 1306 Counect bet the hours of 9 and 2. oi 05-3 7 ANT D—PAPERBANGEKS AND WALL SCKAP- Wan ait SEXbitsus, 0257 0c 005-3? CECE “ ANTED — DUNDORES EMPLOYMENT Feau, conducted by ladies, met and wouen, whit and colored, for all kinds of doiestic labor, tor Distr ct Bid states, with referencos, 717 Mat Rw. sc20-20* v1 ED—A MAN OF ENERGY LOCATED OUT- We eee Rates "MANUFACT ULE Lock Bor 1380, 8-4. ‘sozd-mesindw WANTED-—SITUATIONS. Et —GQ TO DICK'S AGENCY FOB COOKs, WANTED 9,20, DICKS AGENCE, . ste Butieee Coschmen, Waiters, and sitchen bein, ‘Ritbave city reference. G13 7th at nw. ei 7 —A COLORED WOMAN WOULD LIKE Wa eietigt as coon or de work sbgut «house in city or out. Address 1212 Mat nw. P. S—Will stay ‘at bight oF room out i Lad Wane at HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS i =o Waitrose, aun ‘Sesustrens, Men Walters.” Cooks, Cusch Ba patiere BAM L AL B26 oc8 SF x ‘7=p— CIVIL ENGINEER POSITION ANTED Pr ansistait, rapid calculstor, Address as emai _WANTED--SITUATIONS. _ r Water ores named) ate,” Star ofhioe a YANTED—OcT. 15 BY A YOUNG MAN, ONE = room of two amali ones tm victusty of ih ‘ve Sw. Address, stating price, OUT cimce _ Sea ‘SQUARES OF F AND * OrTow WAXed- Sites Fr 12th st, furnished ko lo eee ing poce maderste, ‘Address A RCM Biar ooo. Be W2ntrlstWo, Fiienen noone ab ound Uy we gauie privare ‘ ITABLE FOR SIORING ‘and repairing bicycles. in northwest part of city: Bab bth Se Arete Mourand cheap. THOS PALM ; ANTED_1F VOU Wiki TO REN Woromecailtr kor etree Renters aid eal Estate Ageuta, 1321 7 ANTED_FOUK OX FIVE WoUMS Fok LioHT housekeeping, within Siieen uinut Sy fe han wot to enceed Go Nhdien ok a Per wou __ WANTED—HOU WASTED A FURNISHED HoUst —a ‘Toot Louse, 1n ges Meath} loca provements, is wanted ‘With Dest of referent: frcinding ‘Le Tht Park Ca Pied ty Nowa rene pelt CREE J ANTED-WHILE OUR WENTAL WUSINESS W terme tia pt NIED—Tv RENT APURNISHED Ox furnished six or eiebt room house tr reference given. Address PC. Star WANTED. £3.00 To #4.000. C450 An north weet section and wast not be lees thas clear, Address Box ANTED—SIX OK SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE. GooD Condition: good jocality . wot must be worth price amked. a buy f © . We havea constant demand for houses t rent, anda furnish good tensnte, and will give carefur attentioa to property placed 4 our bands: eepi4-1m WALKER & WILSON, 1006 F st WAnreeSt AM Hay ALLY ADs tions tor H. ‘Owners ants aud prompt Cetus relating to the management of their property: ») ing Ht with me tor reut GO. W. LINKINS, Cor. 19th and H sta, WEANIPD (EVUSES OF ALL GRADES 10 KENT orsell. We have mote calis tor Wouses to rout can supply : HERRON & RAMEY, 1307 Fst ___ WANTED—BOARD. ___ W ARTEL BOAKD AND THIEE KOOMS NE AM ‘Thomas or Lowa Circle for veutienan. wile and fhe weara grown clildsen,” address Ladctis,'otay- WANTED-MISCELLA NEOUS PUPILS IN SHORTHAND BY AN IN- ‘who bas beds number ol yeare y Toten ‘Terms moderate. Addren X. PO. ooh ie WANTED 8 DEESSMAKER (WITHOUT | ANY eucuuubrance, winbes to make the acquaintance uf veer suutlariy mituated, wth WEARSTED To BUY A sb00ND-HAN igo a horse and . tahie price beseen. Address W. F.. Star office. JANTED —BY A RESPECTABLE © woman. ‘work F FOsideNCe ; Lhe twat of city reference will be given to all who Will patron co ber. “Address or call 2120 13thst or ANTED—1T KNOWN THAT LADIES CAN have siyilaty well-made apd perioct (Atti Premes and Wraps made at 36 Fonus aye. « Wwi3 DO FOU REND To THe rt school, « Cathoite: “¢ private school, or fm the country if mcr mee MERIC for besoks SS, and quneraicupplies ote discount, , ERYDODY SUFFERING rho Chimmeye to know that I guarauter ty cure theu: OF no pay required, suri Latroves wade to heat or uo pay. We be Ds ik, I7thet. wu. W ARTES SHORTHAND — SPEED Class pou Ladies and geutiensen—45 minutes practice from dictation under guidance of experienced reporter aud teacher, every - eveusig loo see ciate ocr NW IN PHONOGKAPHY, yf, Bustivem, or Artantc Writing wil 1, ave. ue, or sddrems Cayitol card stand. Fupile’ daucing parties Thursday evetiugn ce ANTED-ELPCTRICITY IN NERVOUS, MEN- W ris Gots! Desens, Ovarian anit Urertne trea Dies, pels, Sclation, Chores, Stoctures. ct. Haire femmoved Electrueity applied thr utiles T'S’ NicHOLsUN, Gos Lh wt. voor I dy ANTED-ALL KINDS WLLL WOKK DUNE ac je rates Tanks, Pumps aud Wend Mills Det aban tor tas Bissose 9. C.agent for . | game, "For particalats: apy, frees Bux, sod Mach, Works, Suu ¥S —STEAM CARPET CLE\NING AND WwW Morus; “teathors: enovated, Mat Renovating i tresses Made Over, Puruiture pteaued, abd Mote De- stoped FM YOUNGS, vibcw 140s He ave. Pacuory tor. Oth and K sta ae Lelephous 10-2 oF 1005 apll-sm V ANTED TRY OUR BUTIENINE AT 2 yer pound, don’t, ter tha butter sai IS, S2V and 30 wwialiey o24-3m_ for kvery state and Territory WA2DPSok Case rowarr one rears: is. Carpet BiOveR, re Hivuseboid fecta, “Adarese K. BAUM, 219 7th at « — WASTED 2000 Broox-waxp CLOTHING, wuns, revolvers, old wuld and silver, for which highest cash prices’ will ‘ve paid. Call or wddront LADKEY'S Loau UMfice, 201 ave., corper 2dst aw. my ay WASDDAT EXOWN Tuat ALD ‘Butter is churned every morn hi Ib, Aleo Cot vere! fy lu. “Ward” prints, 40c ‘Chowse and Buttermilk. Bwot mys aie i WANTEDUT KNOWN Tat © 8 BUNDY, oF 458 Louisiana ave. (opposite City Ba), is Com minoucr of Deeds for ali the States and Territories, cy OC. Per quart. BOARDIN' PRIVATE FAMILY WILL ENTERTAIN TW or three others at their hygienic sable. choice ruta, W. ‘sudcereals, (No mesta) Add est of Ninth, Star office. ote LINE, 1125 14TH ST. OPPOSITE THE baw Fepait, aus ta now conducted by Vi o fuia ladies of tong ayn rience . Fooum situ ret on end Guired: table bosrd eqveciaity. oss 2.W. W., Btar office, ott" WANTED. 2Y A VERY, RESPECT: WHITE ‘Arla place as chambermaid or to do general hover dors small family; good ‘references. Ad- Hast WANTED DTA RESPECTABLE Gi powestork, no washine Tokesnsvess Eo eicee, Address G.'B. Q.. Sta * ee ‘Wy ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE COLOKED wo- Waa Since a's dret-class cook; can give best caty reference.” Unllst 1820 Tatu {Uy ANTED—SOME ONE TO W Aig cinployment. one doing so.” Addre YMENT. -ANTED—A. PLACE 0 wing by 8 reepectable covored MUS os me \iy ANTED—BY A ‘ABLE WHITE GIKL. A Wises ins private ~ Ade dress 1002 4th st. ne. i NTED_BY A COLORED WOMAN A PLACE W 22 ook in frst-oines family, good city references. apply 101 D st. is \ ANTED-BY A NEAT. TIDY COLORED GIRL Ww Suid sea f- ~4 Piote baby in, fame, ea ‘past ty Fe or cbarpe . ences. Shoots 2 1 Det. ne. Wane stanton ee Tare, eben er tor = @an farnish best of references. ‘or sadress 124 G ot aw. uw ‘ALD, Star office, KENT—HANDwOMELY FURNISHED hoo MS, South front, with superior board, ai BU7 C ED kOOMS, Moulin, strictly ret-clame Tausiehity, Ot per day. ibe WhO TE 23 3th wait dan FOR SALE—LOTS. k LE—EXCEEDINGLY LOW—LOTS 4. 8 A! ALE aha droutmg 75, feat on Deleware uve bored, yorfoat ttle. 30 = Inquire 00 H st. pe. ecb DOH SALE—LOT 1300 30TH ST; THE ONLY LOT ‘still remaining th Wwe most desirabie ication of ob cam be Dougal at = Mf bouaebat inc saat” botdesy WE bal, Avuh st and ove. ot it |ALE—A SPLENDIDLY LOOATED CORNER Fe Sa Tih ot: Columbia HeL“uts at 5c. 60,000 of ‘icund in northeast auras A STATUS, Bar of ALE—THE Ark Firicve iitue vaniaing Lot on FMhcice 23 feet front in same square with Judge in Hl it “i

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