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EVENING ST WASHINGTON: pions besa. sn exponent of the views and purposes of the mugwump contingent, Har- per's Weekly probably answers the nspones | questions of a large Constituency when it advises | two inquiring cofrespondents what their duty is | in the present campaign. It admits that the aitu- ation ts complex, and that a patriot’s conduct must be governed by the consideration whether he takes @ general Or a specific view of It. If he isan independent simpiy because he isa civil- service reformer, it 18 frankly admitted that there Js Wide room for choice between candidates. Mr. perform much that was ex- Pected of him tn this field must be balanced ‘against the question whether, all things considered, the prospects of the reform are not quite as chief magistrate; and, indeed, the equation might be narrowed down to a comparison of what he has failed to do in the expectations of his ‘Sanguine friends, with what he has unquestion- ably Accomplished in defiance of the sneers of his enemies and of the obstructions placed in his path ‘by members of 18 Own political housenold. But, viewed in its general aspects, the situation Presents to the independent voter a choice be- ‘tween tariff reduction, and nigh protection, on which Harper's Weekly regards the duty of the Tetormer as plainly marked. The tariff issue it considers paramount to any and ail others; and, the independent who might otherwise find it in bis heart to vow for Har- Tigon, Decause this would be the best means of rebuking Cleveland for his unfaithfulness to the strict principles of civil service reform, could consistently vote for Cleveland because, on ‘the whole, his reélection would be a triumph for ‘he general policy of the independents who con- | ‘tributed so substantial a share to the conditions | ‘which made his Orst election possibie. ‘This guarded and somewhat elaborate statement Of the position of the reformers, coupled with the ‘admission of the complexity of the situation, is emphasized in its effect by the tactics of the mug- ‘Wumps throughout the country in the active work in the campaign. Massachusetts is practically the | Only state in which they are taking a hearty part 1m the poiliticai activities of the season, and there the live interest seems to be con- Gned almost wholly to those who have ac- cepted public honors at the hands of the democratic party, and who either admit them-| selves or are claimed by their associates to have Decome actual members of that organization. | Everywhere else the mugwumy host acts on the efensive simply. Their enthusiasm, which was 80 couspicuous four years ago, has beeo dissipated by closer acquaintance with Its object. Their ag- grewsive pugoacity has changed to philosophic calm. Their energies, instead of being spent in Oratorical tours, in open letters, in the establish- Mmect of clubs and in the dissemination of free literature among the masses, are now devoted to answering Objections, actual and hypothetical, ‘Propounded by men who want to know how they can reconcile an unfulfilled pledge with an appeal for a longer trusteeshi ———— ‘The difficulties of the politieal situation for New ‘Yorkers who have no party ties to bind them, and ‘Whose friendiy feeling for President Cleveland Jeads them to desire bis reelection, are well illus ‘trated by the plight In which George William Cur- ‘Us Oods himseif, in urging upon his idependent Yollowing the support of the democratic national ‘Wcket, while condemaing the state ticket in un- measured terms Experience has proved that, in the choice between presidential candidates, Just as im the choice between gubernatorial can- didates, a vote for the heaa of the ticket 1s| @ vote for the whole party. The logic of this matter works itself out thus: The democratic party of New York is @ part—and an essential | ‘Part—of the democratic party of the Union. The | element which is in control of the party in New ‘York is the Hill wing. It is fair to presume that its success in New York will be regarded and treated as an encouragement for the corresponding element in other states. Now, if the democratic party is unfit tobe trusied with the administra Won of state affairs, is it any better Gt to be trusted with the administration of ‘the affairs of the whole republic? By the same Tule, the argument which would induce the reform- ers to support Cleveland this year, would be that he has managed to get a8 far away from his party ag he has Is thls am honest argument, or only a specious one, satisfying to the eye but revolting to the Inteiligent understanding? If it isan honest argument, then Low can strong democratic partl- sans, who support Mr. Hill, be expected to support Mr. Cleveland? And, if they do not, what hope 1s | ‘there of his election? If tt 1s a specious argument, ‘Why do the reformers, who profess to beileve only ‘4m honest things, try to deceive themselves with nr ‘These are the sort of questions which must Prevent themselves to every thougutful mugwump ‘When he perceives the relation—involuatary on | ‘Doth sides, no doubt, but impossible to ignore—be- ‘tween the claims of President Cleveland and Gor ernor Hill to the suffrages of their fellow citizens; ‘and It ts scarcely to be wondered that the leaders of thts class of amateurs in politics find it necessary to draw some very subtie distinctions in order to ‘show why the democratic national ticket should ‘be Voted whole, and the state Ucket scratched or ‘BOt voted at all —————— ‘The appalling catastrophe on the Lehigh valley Failroad wili not be thoroughly understood tll ail the train hands concerned have beea examined ‘Under oath in court, but enough ts now plain to show gross negligeace on somebody's part, Tne excursion train, which Was, as usual in such cases, crowded to overflowing, was runaiag in several Sections. One of these, delayed by waiting for Ws predecessor to ‘get out of the way, halted in mid-track Another, waich was following it pretty close, suddenly dashed around a curve and struck it in the rear. ‘At everything had been done which ougat to have ‘Deen done, the fourth section, when ‘It stopped, Would bave sent a man back to signal the fith Section to stop also. It is claimed that this was Gone, but that the Mth sectioa would not, or could ‘Ot, Stop in time to prevent the accident, Way now? Were tts engineer and fireman on the look- ut for signals, or were they rushing blindly abead, With po object but to make gvod time? If ‘they Saw the signal, why did they not reverse the @ugine and apply (ue alr-vraxe? Tt is claimed that | ‘there were no air-brakes, or that they would | not work. If that ts so, whose fault was tp ‘hat the train was not suppiled witn this most necessary equipment, or to whose slipshod methods Of inspection must ve credited tne ineffective con- @iuon of the brakes? And, Anally, whose fauit ‘Was it—the superintendent's, or the train dis. Patcher's, or the conductor's, of the engineer's— That two sectious of an overcrowded train were ermitied to run within so short an interval of @ach other that nothing but the instaptaccous: ‘and pertect action of an air-brake could stop the One in the rear from crasuing into the one in front? ‘Weis an outrage upon the civilization of Our era ‘hat such wrolesile sacrifices should be made, from week to week and month to Moath, to the cupidity or the carelessness of ralirogd employes {nto whose hands so precious a ci as hoo Greds of human lives have been entrusted, Mr. Blaine made it plain, in his speech at Gosnen, Indiana, yesterday, that although trusts are “generally” private affairs, they are sometimes suiliciently public to demand punishment on the Stump. He overhauled ali the democracte trusts Ghat entered his mind. It will now be in order for some democratic orator to name a few on the other side; and, when that is over, let us hope that ‘everybody wno believes in the rule of the people ‘a8 opposed to an oligarchy of monopolists will set ‘Wo Work to destroy the whole trust business, with- ut regard to wnich party’s corns are trodden on 4m the process. What the people want to Know is Rot which party has the greater number of trust- mantpalators tn its membership, but which will devise tue best for na policy getting of we Se Txoomerate Lors. IN LOOKING THROUGH OUR KILT SUITS WE FIND SEVERAL LOTS THAT ARE INCOMPLETE— BEEN SOLD RAPIDLY AND JUST A FEW OF EACH LEFT. WE DONT WANT THEM DO YOU? NOTHING IN THE WORLD WRONG WITH THEM— REGULAR IN EVERY PARTICULAR — FRESH STOCK SIMPLY THE SIZES HAVE BECOME BROKEN. WE ARE DETERMINED TO KEEP OUR STOCK COMPLETE-so WHEN THE LOTS BE- COME REDUCED THEY HAVE TO GO WITHOUT REGARD TOPRICR WHEN WE PUT THE KNIFE ‘IN 1T CUTS DEEP. IF YOU WANT THEM YOU MUST BUY THEM TO-MORROW. ‘SAK8 & COMPANY. CHANCE NO, 1.—Lot 5,746—You will recognize them: immediately ae the regular $3. Kilte— They are those Brown (Check, Over-plaid, made up into one-picos suite from really fine qualities of cassimers. If you FOR FRIDAY ONLY. CHANCE No. 5.—Lot 5,749—Two-piece Kilts—Brown and red overplaids—Worth 84 ‘Will you take what remains for 92.50? FOR FRIDAY ONLY. CHANCE No. 6.—Lots 5,747-5,748—Same quality as Lot 5,749—Very handsome Plaid effecte—9¢ made them go ‘0 fast we've only « few left— ‘These we've marked $2.50. FOR FRIDAY ONLY. CHANCE MO 7.—Lot 7.745—Remember, these are two piece Suite—Broken plaids in ten and red mixtures—Littie s. FOR FRIDAY ONLY. (CHANCE NO &—Lot 5,062—Biue and red mixtures— ‘85 the regular price—@3 to clear them out. FOB FRIDAY ONLY. CHANCE NO. 9—Lots—7,723-7,725 — Colored checks—Cheap at their original price, $5—Offered to you for $3. FOR FRIDAY ONLY. MAKE NO MISTAKE, THESE ARE OUT OF OUR REGULAR STOCK. OUR ONLY REASON FOR RE- DUCTION I8 THERE 18 sO FEW OF THEM. WE CaN FIT YOUR LITTLE FOLKS FROM 2% YEARS TOG. AGAIN WE REPEAT THESE PRICES HOLD ONLY FOR TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), OCT. 12. SAKS AND COMPANY, CHILDREN’S DRESSERS, SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. ooll Lace Kevra Gaures, CONCORDS, DELAWARE, AND CATAWBA, In 5 and 10 Pound Baskfts, RECEIVED DAILY, ON CONSIGNMENT DIRECT FROM GROWERS, J. H CRANE, 936 Louinana avenue, Ovexrxe Or Lions Fors, Ewbracing SEALSKIN NEWMARKETS, SACQUES AND JACKETS, MUFFS, BOAS AND TRIMMINGS. SEAL PLUSH GARMENTS Of all the New Patterns, and finished the same ‘as the seal, Prices the Lowest. B H. S(INEMETZ & SONS, ‘Hatters and Furriers, 0011-3¢ ool We Wasr You To Rew Tas TT MAY SAVE YOU MONEY. WEARE SHOWING A LINE OF TAPESTRY BRUS- SELS CARPETS AT 750, WHICH WE ‘THINK 18 AS GOOD VALUE AS A DOL- LAR AND FIVE CENTS WOULD BE FOR A DOLLAR IN INGRAIN AND BODY BRUSSELS WE ARE SHOWING EQUALLY GOOD VALUES. OUR CURTAIN STOCK 18 4 MARVEL OF BEAUTY. WE HAVE A 4 PAIR, COME AND SEE THEM. FOR FURNITURE YOU KNOW WE ARE Pio. NEERS IN LOW PRICES FOR GOOD Goopa, A SIX-PIECE PLUSH PARLOR SUITE AT 097.50, ‘W. 2 HORKR (O01 Market Space, 308 and 310 Sth st. 8¢20-00,3m. | pees ' Cannas Cixs, 1888; By jolning the Flin you get ‘Deneit ef cash prices and Pe A YY Boo 244 ¥ aa SCHOOL SUPPLY DEPARTMENT. ‘Baum's Mammoth School outfit, containing covered Slate, Lead Pencil, Slate Pencil, Eraser, Sponge, Ruler, Pen. Penbolder, worth Stic. Friday, 5c.’ each, com- plete. Alot of Pen and Pencil Boxes with Lock and Key, worth 10 and 150 Friday, Sc. TOILET,GOODS DEPARTMENT. Alot of English Hair Brushes, worth 50c. Friday. | 32c. Alot of Triple Extracts, all odora Friday, 19¢. | an ounce bottle. LEATHER GOODS AND JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. A Lot Amber Pins, worth 250.; Friday, 18c. A Lot of Pocketbooks, worth 50 to 75c.; Friday, 43¢. LADIES’ NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT. A Lot of Black All-silk Lace Scarfs and Fichus,worth $1.50; Friday, 980. 4 Lot of Sidenberg's Finest Linen Cape;Collars, new ‘shapes, worth 180. ; Friday, 2 for 250. BUTTON DEPARTMENT. A Lot of new Metal Clasps, worth 25c.; Friday, 10c, A Lot of Cut-steel Buttons, worth 25 and 36¢.; Fri- day, 190. FUR DEPARTMENT, ALot of Black Russian Hare Fur, worth 50c.; Fri- day, 35c.a yard. A Lot of Sample Muffs, all kinds, ‘worth $2.50 to 85; Friday, $1.75 each, ; DRESS TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. ©.A Lot of Colored Silk Sets, all colors, worth’ $1.50: Friday, $1. A Lot of Persian Trimmings, worth 50c. a yard;,Friday, 35c..s yard. NOTION DEPARTMENT. Alot of Leatherette Curd Cases, satin lined, worth 160 ; Friday, Sc. A lot of Leather Card Cases, satin lined, worth 25c.; Priday, 100. LACE AND EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENTS. 100 pieces Torchon Laces, hand made, at half-price, 0c. Laces, 5c. a yaid: 20c. Laces, 10c. a yard: 25 and SOc. Laces, 15c. ayard; 38 to 450. Laces, 19c. a yard. ‘MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. ‘Toclose out our entire line of Boys’ Hate and Caps, in Plush, Cloth, &c., sold from 50c. to $1.25; Friday 360. To close the balance of our Soft Felt Tourist’s Hate, sold from 76¢, to $1.85; Friday, Gc. each, RIBBON DEPARTMENT. One lot of 10-inch. All-eilk, Moire Sash Ribbons, crown edge, worth $1.26 yard: Friday, 71c. a yard. A lot of Noa, 5 and 7 Satin Ribbons, were 8 to 12c. 8 yard; Friday, yard, UPHOLSTERY AND ART EMBROIDERY. G pair of odd Lace Curtains. Wore pair, 8425 2.25 525 1.10 165 To-morrow's price 325 1.50 425 4 Lace Bed Sets; reguiar price, 81.2 4 pieces of Scrim for Curtains; was 10c. a yard; Fri- day, Gc. a yard, 15 kmbroiuered Felt Tidies; worth 15a ; Friday, 9c. each. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. 5 Dress Robes, each containing 8 yards of the finest All-Wool French serge, and 4 yards of same material im handsome Cut Velvet str.pes for combinations; were ‘812; Friday, $8 each. 10 pieces of o4-iuch All-Wool Ladies’ Cloths, in 5 to 10-yard lengths; were 7c. a yard; Friday, 50c. # yard. ‘8 pieces 01 40-inch All-Wool Black and White Mixed Kdickerbocker Dress Goods; were 76¢.; Friday, 37340. ayard. CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT. A small lot of Ladies’ Heavy Braided Plain and Striped Coats; sold for $5 and 86; Friday, @3.98. ‘Misses’ Cloth Suits, in sizes trom 2to 8 years; sold from #4 to 86; Friday, $2.69. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR A lot of $1 Long Waist French Woven Corsets; Fri- day, 75e. Alot of Ladies’ 63c. Gowns; Friday, HOSIERY AND WOOLEN UNDERWEAR. Oddeand ends of Boys’ Heavy, Hand-knit Hose, sizes 7 and 7%, were 75c. and 85c. ; Friday, 6c. Boys’ Ked Fiannel Drawers, sizes 24, 20 and 32, ‘wore 75e. to $1.15; Friday, 68¢. HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT. All of our Ladies’ Gc. and 80. Handkerchiefs ; Friday, @c.each. Allof our Ladies’ 10c. Handkerchiefs; Fri- day, 7c. each. UMBRELLA DEPARTMENT. All of our $2.25 26-Inch Gold Cap “Gloria” Umbrel- las (wasranted 14 kt. cap); Friday, $1.75 exch. Ali of our $2.50 28-im-u Gold Cap “Gloria” Umbiellas (war- ranted 14 Kt. cap): Friday, @1.90 each. | ool 7TH, STH, AND D STREETS. fish tooth brush; 7c. tor 1 best quality, 10-. for bottle aumm nia, extra Cain eet THE CUTTER—2ic. FOR AN EN- ‘KOLB PHARMACY, 7th and E strooy, full pints, ‘oolU-st “Proms War Tux Or War BUNS IN THEIR HEADS” IS AN “OLD saw.” IT RUNS IN OUR READS THAT WE HAVE THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF MEDIUM AND FINE FALL OVERCOATS TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY. NOT SHOP-WORN ACCUMULATIONS OF YEARS, BUT THE NEWEST AND CLEAN- EST STOCK TO BE FOUND. THIS FACT, TOGETHER WITH TWO MORE, TO WIT, THAT THIS 18 THE SEA- SON TO BUY FALL OVERCOATS, AND ‘THAT WE WANT TO SELL OURS, MAKES US TALK ABOUT THEM. 2% B.BABNUM & CO. oo 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. G. T. Kus TarILor, (09-3 414 OTH STREET. Suvez Wane or RARE BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, SOLD EXTEN- ANVELE AT SOME AND abeooD. ‘Manufactured by GAM 'L KIRK & SOX, ‘114 Baltimore ot, Baltimore, Md, ‘Astablished 1817. Also Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds and other | | es | ict ‘We would avoid the usual Saturday scramble by inducing you to shop to-morrow. We make some sacrifices, as you'll notice on reading the ROYVAEL E i fas i Sag FOR FRIDAY. OCTOBER 12. For Taz Eve Or Mas. HANDKERCHIEFS—not necessarily for the Dut since we've caught your eye we hope you' on 68c. Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, for 50c.; only two of these to a customer at 50c. each. They are pure Jap Silk, nearly 2 feet square. They come in White, Blue, Pink, Cream, Orange, Nile Green, Saluton, ‘Mauve, Sulphur, &. We have them also iu plain ‘White, also White with hemstitched borders in stripes, checks, figures and solid borders of above-quoted col- ors. To sell these Handkerciiefs at 50c, is an adver tisement that'll cost use 7c. for every one sold. ‘We'll be candid, and request you to buy other things you require and on which we makes profit, You'll find our regular prices lower than else where because of our strictly cush system and facilities for direct im- portation, ‘The wiudow display, corner of 12th street, ‘will tell you so, and so will the stock in department near door of 1119 Fa, ave, THE PALAIS ROYAL (Continued below.) eve, read Sercut Paces Fon Fasay. (Continued from above, SPECIAL PRICES FOR JEWELRY. MOONSTONE LACE PINS. in the form of Pansies, i all colors, superior Rhine Stoue centers. How cau they be sold for 25c. ‘To-morrow until 6 p,m. they'll be 196. exch. KBINE STONE HAIR ORNAMENTS. Nearly 300 Pieces of new stock, bouxht at huif to close out the maker's over production. Rhine Stones mounted in Silver and Roll Gold, representing Crescenta, Stars, Crooks, Butierflies, Flowers, Balls, etc, Some of these Hair Ornaments comprise nearly 100 Rhiue Stones. Our regular stock has been reduced to meet the prices of the new. ; 82.50, 82, $1.50 . $200, $1.50, 98e ENAMEL LACE OK SCAuF PINS. Tiny Flowers of ail colors, with Rhine Stone or Pearl centers. ‘Lhe ew lo: cost us less, and the price now is 15c. each, ‘You know they were 25c. each. SPECIAL PRICES FOR FANS. , Many of our $1 Fans offered for 39c. {t sounds suspiciouly cheap. See, and you'll believe. Haud- Plated Satin Faus, | at-shape. Pink. Blue, hed, Sulphur, shite. kuameled nd embossed sticks in colors to match the fau. 39c. each. Gauze Faus. hand-painted, colors as above: em- Dossed gilt sticks, 39 . each. Hand-painted and plain Satin Fans, with feather tips; embossed olive wood sticks; also, plain bone sticks; colors as above. 9c. each, $a~ That there are nearly fity 98c. Fans in above lows the early culicr to-morrow aloue will learn. KLBBUNS AL SPECIAL PRICES. At 19c. yard pure silk Moire Ribbons which at 25c. would be the best barzain of a year buck, Come soon if you would select from a full assortment of new shades, At 75. ayard 9-inch Sash Ribbons; pure Moire Silk, in thelesding shades. How loux can they last when you cau't get equal quality elsewhere under 98¢? FEATHERS AT SPEC\AL FKICES, All he had—nearly 1,000 Wings—Half usual pgices— No, 3] No.4, Bie. | “U8. All he had of Feathers—nearly 2,000 Buaches—Not » common Feather in the lot. Ali Ostrich, and being made in one piece—not spliced—will retain the curl. ‘The latest shades including Cashmere effects. Lots....No.1, No. 3, | No. 4 Pre: tie | Ua | BRS | aie Ear-Prices for Bunches of three Feathers. HOSIERY AL SPECIAL PulCES. AT 250, Warranted fast Black Huse for C All sizes for 25c. Mouey refunded if they stain, AT 190, a pair. Broken lots of ladies’ Hose; ‘worth from 25e. to 50c. a pair. You'll find plain Balbrician Hose, Shoppers’ Colored Split-tect" Hose, and Fancy- striped, Boot-patterm Hose. The early caller to-morrow will et the 0c. Hose. The later caller the 250. quality. The very late caller, at all, nrg THE PALAIS ROYAL (Continued below.) More New Wrars Annrve. ‘It was said during the “Opening” that our stock was the largest aud most varied in towu. A larger stock now. The arrival of one hundred and forty-seven new Wraps prompted this advertisement. You are in- Vited to call, New shapes aud colors aud all sizes now instock. THE PALAIS ROYAL, No. 6, 82. ren, (Continued below.) Lars Exousa Ussres Some of them the genuine—our own importation; others made in this country of English Cloths; otuers, again, of American Cloth. All stylish wraps and qual- ities for the prices better than you'll expect to fin ‘that is, if you have been in the bubit of shopping at stores that do a credit business. ULSTERS in striped Cloths, with tight backs and loose-fitting fronts, for $9, $10, 812, #14, 615, $16 and €20 cach. ULSTERS in plain Cloths in London-rea, Smoke, the New Blue, &c. Tight backs with the loose or tight | front. ‘The improved Bell Sleeves. Prices $11, $12, 814 and $18. RAULANS in New Stripes, Some entirely newet- | fects. Only one of a kind of thenovelty patt.rus, Prices 810, $16 and 817. RAGLANS of striped cloth, alternately smooth and Tough, loose front and bell sleeves; most strikingly- distinque wraps $18 and #20, MODJESKAS. Beaver and Diagonal and Corkscrew English Cloths. Elaborately braid trimmed. New Blue, Green, Garnet and Black, $16, $20, 630 and $3: ULSTERS. Genuine Engiish Beaver bra.ded, als Militaire. The new Angel sleeves, $20. CLOAK ULSTELS. Finest Blue and Black Cloths, profusely braided, $35 and 840. THE PALA! (Continued below.) ——— SEAL PLUSH COATS, ETc. “Is tt reat Seal? A question that will be asked by passers-by. Have one of our new Coats tried on, and an glancing in the nurror you must confess the passer-by might well exclaim, “Js it real Seal?” SEAL PLUSH JACKETS, with the bell sleeves. We ‘want you tonote the material and finish of these new re Rot identical in appearauce to the Teal, in every respect, we are no judges, Prices, $16, $20, 822, $24, 825, 828, $30, #35. SEAL PLUSH COATS. The credit stores must charge from 10 to 15 percent above our prices in order to live. It means the saving of dollars to you by buying here, See the qualities we offer at $22, 823, 828, 30, 832, 835. 840. SEAL PLUSH NEWMARKETS. Nothing but the dest, and can’t be duplicated at these prices: $47 and 865. SEAL PLUSH MODJESKAS AND VISITES. Such variety that we can fit you without alteration, Prices, 820, $22, $25, $30, 845, 840. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Lows Crom Jacters, Exc. Tailor-fnish, which means cut and made by tailors, of materials and trimmings such as used in custom: made work. The prices quoted below may actually mislead. The qualities we would ask attention to—special attention to: «ckets, In black ard colors, 9, 812. Derby Cloth Corkscrew Jackets at $9, $10 and $12. Beaver Cloth Jackets, $8, $9, $10, 811, 813, 814 815, 816, 818. gif Corb Conte, 84, 85, 86, $8, 89, 910, 9122, All are Satin finished and Braid bound, those at higher prices having Satiu-lined sleeves. Besides Diack we show the new shades: Reds, Blues, Greens, ‘Smoke, ete. Ea-Bpace does not permit List of Wrappers or Jerseys, ‘THE PALAIS ROX. (Continued below.) : vy iaed Misers Axo Canpszxs Waar Nowhere else such variety. CHILDKEN'S ULSTERS, ages 4 to 12 years, nearly fifty styles of Striped, Checked, Plaid, and Pain Cloths, with Cape, Hood, and Bell Sl-eves, Prices, $4, 84.50, 85, 86.75, 88, 810, #12, $13.50, 815. MISSEs' ULSTEKS, 14 to 18 years, same styles and ‘materials as in Ladies’ English Novelties, but lower Prices. $7.50. #8, $8.50, $9, @10, $11.50, 612, 913, 15, $18, 8¥0, 822, 825, THE PALAIS ROVAL A. LISNER, Proprietor, SE ee Ro OR TM Pe THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. Cor. 22thand Penn.eve, | ec12 qqrctly the definition 0 t applies to our bast- A line of goods becomes broken tm sizes, and ‘the remains are remnant. 10 yards of goods are cut from a piece of 1335 ‘yards, and the remainder is « remnant, We buy five styles and fifty colors, and afew them prove “slow sellers." ‘These, too, are remnants, A thousand and one other causes also contrib- ute to swell the accumulation, The goods mar ‘become sotied, faded, or may be slightly imper- fect, or left over from last season. No matter ‘what the cause, the result is the same—the price ia reduced. ‘The size, or the length may be Just what you want. So much the better for you, asa very material saving is effected. Friday is fast be- coming # universal shopping day, so far at least ‘as this store is concerned. Although we refrain from quoting the former price of our remnant, Feat assured a large reduction has been made. LAST WINTER'S JACKETS AND WRAPS AT ABOUT HALF PRICE. ‘These are lined garments, well made and fin- ished, and very desirable for cold weather wear. ‘5 Ladies’ Black Boucle English Walking Jack- ets, sizes 34, 36 and 38. Reduced to, 4 Ladies’ Black Cloth Short Wraps, Astrakan- trimmed, sizes 36 and 38. Reduced to... 2 Ladies’ Brown Cloth trimmed, sizes 34 and 40. 4 Ladies’ Black Boucle Short Wraps, trimmed with fur, sizes 32, 34 and 36. Reduced to... 87.50 2 Ladies’ Black Astrakhan Short Wraps. Size ‘32only, 10 “ODD SIZES” IN JERSEYS. 4 Misses’ Black Stockinette Jerseys,button in back. Sizes 24, 26 and 32. Reduced to. nee 3 Ladies’ Biack All-Wool Jerseys. Sizes 36 and 38. 3 Brown, ditto. Size 32. Reduced to.....-... 61.50 4 Ladies’ Garnet Je ‘trimmed With 11.ck braid izes $2, 36 and 38. Reduced to... 2082.50 (Third floor.) BIG BARGAINS IN “ODD SIZES” oF CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS. ‘We have cut the price exceedingly in order to ‘move them positively this Friday. Money can be saved by Judicious mammas, 1 Child's Gray Flannel Suit, Size 8 years. Reduerd to... sese+e2 8150 3 Children’s All-Wool Navy-Biue Flannel Suite, Sizes 4and 6 years. Reduced to... cose 83.75, 1 Misses’ Elegant Cadet-Biue Flanuel suit, trimmed with Black Braid. ize 14 years Reduced to...... oe 83 1 Mi-ses’ stylish Serpeut-green Flannel Suit, trimmed with black braid. Size 14 years. ue 8! Reduced to... (Third floor.) “ODD 51ZES" IN LADIES’ SUITS AND WRAPPERS. These feware beginuing to show hapdlin. The longer we keep them the less they wili be worth, #0 we shall sell them at once by cutting the price unusually low. ‘The difference in price 11 worth saving. 2 Ladies’ Brown Fancy Checked Cloth Suits; Very serviceabie. Sizes, 36 and 38, . 81 Reduced to. handsomely 4 Ladies Plain Brown Suit, braided, stylishly draped. Size, 38. Reduced to...... 1 Ladies’ Light Blue Blanket Wrapper, slightly soiled. Sizez38. Reduced to, 86.50 1 Ladies’ Light* Blue Cashmere Wravper, handsomely trimmed with velvet. Size. 34. Reduced to. 88 , band- “ODD siZEs" IX GLOVES, Weare never without “Odd Sizes in Gloves for Friday. ‘This Friday they are for Ladies with small hands, 9 Pairs Ladies’ 4- butron Perinot SuedeGloves, in Creau, Pearl and White, hulf price. Reduced to, ae --.600 3 Pairs Ladies’ 4 Button, Brown Kid Gloves, ize, 54. Reduced to..., 750 7 Pairs Ladies’ 6-Button Leuyth Black Suede Gloves: size, 5%. Redue-d to, (First floor. “ODD SiZcs" IN BOYS' SUITS. ‘These are “last ones” of certain lines, which ‘we do not cure to duplicate. Instead of waiting for the boys to Sind the suit, we make the price find the boy. It means a dollar or 80 saved to you if the size should be right. 4 Fine Velveteen Kilt Suits, 1 Black, size, 5 years; 1 Maroon, size. 4 years; 1 Seal Brown, size, 5 years; and 1 Navy, siz:, 3 years. Reduced, or Remnant price. 84 1 Kilt Suit, one piece; a mixtere af Gray and cardinal, size, 23 years. Reduced, or Kempant price...... .... 1 Kilt Suit, oue piece, Scotch Plaid, years, Reduced or Remnant Price... 1 Boys’ Norfolk ~uit, Gray-and-Brown mixed stripes Size 9 years, ‘Reduced or Kemnant Price. 1 Boys! “Odd” Norfolk Coat, Navy Blue. Size 6 years, Reduced or Remnant Price... 1 Pair Boys wercht, Size 1.50 81.50 Size 236 Bize 9 years. stripe Size 4 years. Reduced or Remnant Price. 85 1 Boys’ Fine Winter Overcoat, Gray-and- Black stripe. Size 8 years. Reduced or Remuant Price... (Third floor.) “ODD SIZES" IN MENS’ UNDFRWEAR. ‘As soon as aline becomes broken in sizes the remains goon sale the first succeeding Friday ‘Ata greatly reduced prica, ‘This Friday we shail offer: 9 Pairs Men's Domestic Natural Wool Draw- ers, fall weight, well made and all wool. Sizes 34, 36, 38 and 40 inch. Half price. Reduced to. ooneesnn BDO 17 Pairs Men's Fail-weizht Gray Knit Draw- ers, soft to the touch and well made Half price, Siz-s 34, $6, 38 and 40 only. Reduced to... 20422808 9 Paire Meu's Biue-gray Merino Drawers, correct weight for Fall, but not all wool. sizes, 34, 36 and 38. Kemuant Price... -+-0600 Jf youcan wear any of the above sizes you could not expend Sve. to better advantage tan Uy purchasing © pairof them, even if not needled at present. (First floor; 1013 F-st. entrance.) “ODD SIZES” IN HOSIERY. 5 Pairs Ladies’ Black Cotton Drop-Stitch Hose; size. 936. Reducedto. 7 Pairs Ladies’ Faucy Striped Cotton Hose; also, in boot patterns: nize 9. Keduced to. le. per pair; 5 pairs for 1 6 Pairs Children’s Black Ribbed Cotton Hose, Aoubl- knee, heel and toe; sizes, 6 and 6%. Reduced to... 216 6 paire Childrea’s Blick heavy quality Ribbed Cotton Hose, double neel, toe and kuee; size, Gs. Reduced to........85¢. per pair: 3 pairs for $1 (First floor.) INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN’S GOODS. 6 Children's Checked Muslin Aprons. Sizes 2 to 4 years, Reduced to. 250 3 Children’s Lawa Mother Hubbard Aprona Binzes 4 to 6 years, Reduces to....... sree. BUC 2 Pairs Children's Canton Fianael Night Drawers. Sizes3 to 4 years, 800 eee BE Reduced to.......... 1 Infants’ Checked Cloth Reduced to, 82 “ODD SIZES” NDERWEAR. 6 Pairs French Hand-Made Drawers, FeAuced to. 2-4-5008 3 Pairs Extia Fine Muslin Drawers, with Wezabune and fusertinge "= med Redu-ed to = Elaborate Setncol toe -aRT- Leut piece of Red Silk Plush, 24 in. wide, Blow selifug sheds, ‘Reduced t 2-506 ‘4 “Short Lengths” of 24 in. Figured Satin, color effects are Yellow, White, Nile and Olive. ‘Very suitable for fancy work, “SHORT LENGTHS" IN FLANNELS ‘A large business makes s quantity of Bem- nants, We havean unusually large scoumule- tion of Flannel Remasnte, which, in order to Giepuse of them in a day, we shall make exceed- ingly low. Endsof our most desirable quall- ties and patterns: ‘26 “Short Lengths” of Plain White Flannel, Lengths" of White Embroidered “short Leagths” of Fancy Colored Flan- eo “Short Lengths” of Jersey Stripe Fian- coed eet Ema of MDE sak Beale 2 7shost Langthe” of Colored Oper Fiannela, woos ata Pine tw, WANTED—HOUSES. WASTED-A TRUSTWORTHY MAN OF 00D, habits, ‘outside Wa-hington, . in State old’ N. . ho ys atc mouthiss ref qqeyaeed SUrt. ING HOUSE Nba hoe ies, Nx ccli-<bestw | ‘ANTED—FOR PART OF EVERY DAY A NE: ‘capable qin: bo we bing of iranian, wocking tor SAL wares: must corms wo Sommended and stay st nighta Apply ivan’ te 7. dcr set mw. oe ANTED—WOMEN COOKS, 819 HAM. Wea. Gane Segoe ae Cool SAME A COOMBS. UlU Fat aw. cel1-3e ANTED— WOKEN COOKS $10 TO #40; MAIDS. Sees Men DICK’S AGENCY 613 7th st, cella W ANIEDDIMEDIATELY—LADIES AND. cetera for particular service re- tact, skull, dipi macy, and energy book ‘ean “ee, frmitel bowcrable works howe av fhe sequattitances fn jected Pay. Adress DIPLOMATIC. Star offen. ‘sell 3 A eo ee 10 TO 40 CHAMI sundressee bd waitreaces: 5 with “Aperienoe, for store. root Frecowe and waitera’ Call st onca BURGESS & aw. oe TED — EXPERIENCED WAIST HA‘ 1103 F st. n.w. ANTED—FOUR GOOD OYSTER SHUCKERS, toshuck by the gallon. J.J. HOGAN. It" WAN2ED{A Box IN, 4 SECONDHAND FUR- iture store at 1208 G st. n.w. ue WASTED =A Goon Bor To LEARN THE trade _Apply J. DOYL: ne WASTED_YOUNG FD ©) TO WORK ou coliar and cuff machine. Appiy at once at BUCKEVE SiEAM LAUNDaY, 618 Sin'st. At? ANTLD—A MAN TO WORK ON LATROBES ud furnaces, ‘JNO. H-COUK, ae 1725 Pa eve y ANTED—AGENTS FOR 1HE NW, REVISED and Linpetial edition of ZELLS” RNCKCLO: PEDIA, just issued, aud not yot iu the hands of sreute/‘als for other woke. “of © ccd icly aberal ne a Ole CO ELLWOUD ELL, Putuiaber, Fhladeyhia, W TIN a VANTED-TEN COAT HANDS AND OF iunen at once, Apply to GEO. W. HER 824 Oth st. nw. ool, WANTED_BOY TO WORK ON A DALY FARM req IVE 1 D, Vv hear tite city; mt be axvod iuiiker, references uired. dress, sisting Hauue, address, aud Bier ences, Box 14, Star office. ____ ova WANT: | PAINTERS, AT 3413.1 ST: WY Come ready for work, 7 a.u., Friday moruit WAS: EDSEVEKAL Goud BENCH HANDS: OW ARDY to EH JACKSON & COW. 1th stand NW, ‘a ave, oclist WASTED SPAPRICHANGERS, APPLY Tok. W. BENDERSUN & CU, 1113 F st uw. ie WASTED or NG MAN—CLERK, AND WILL iny to handle goods, 9 per week, Address GLASSWAKE, bar cffice. i it ANTED-TWO GuoD_ UPHOLSTERI once. Apply to JULIUS LANSEURGH. 315, sel Lst WASTED EXPERIENCED SKIRT Haxps; avy, Bowe Lat competent meed apply at 734 Bt aL. we WANTED-T0 HIRE-A SETTLED WOMAN, White or colored, to cook im @ stall Brghtwood, D.C. Addi . Star ofc WASTEDIMEN AND WOMEN” AS COOKS, Waitresses, Dairvmen, Nurves, Drivers, Malis, Kiteben ua Farm Hauds, Loundresses, Houseuict, Ee. (Headquarters © F.M. BURAHAM, Swedish aud German wome..)” WADSTEDUAN ACTIVE Yo! wanna AS POR- ter in & wholesaie four Louse. Apply at the Baxers’ Co operative Assocation, cor. Noth Cap.tol ud F sts, a rf ‘ocl0-st* WAX .ED WO VERY TACL MEN, WHITE O Colored, to Wexr w vertisiug ©, ia ica. Apply at unde, SIBASBUBURE & SON, 1112 F at cs W aati D AGENTS_A PROMINENT NEWYORK Mavutacturiug Company, with aue tcblished and hixbly rewa Vus.ness (rection ly a munoy oly), lansely nts, Bankers poration, aud tue, . desires an active as Tes) Ousibie representative 1 every Siate or city: 100 Per cent Ubu iiuiited iuve-tient euarantecd: several States alrady under coutsuct. Address 1128 UNI 4 Broadwa: Fore. ecko St ya 7 XPERIE| MAN FOR A | heat and provision store, Oue well recommended | nuay apply at 4250 G stew ocl0-st WaASteDrs Wit RL WHO stand. sewing. Applyat tailoring establ 216 12th st. now. Wi ANTED-LADY SHORTHAN Writer Calagrapher, wae 230 per month au TInavent: stale age aud stexperieuce. box 1B, | SS Coa ES WANTED ‘NG MAN ACQUAINTED WITH the wouticmense turuisiias weeds Vusiuess. ate awe, experi uce @ud saiary required, aud address Z. B., on = ee WaANIEDSA FIRST-CLASS BUSHEEMAN AND fro qo.d ‘coatinakers, Apriy, immed ately vat SNYDER & WOOD, Wa $ Lith si, mw. oe) to cock in a rstauraut; good wages will be g.veu KESPECTABLE WHITE WOMAN, ‘gash, wor i | supplied by W. winter srlvaeer. A) "GG, Star office. ‘with stable or ANTED—TO BUI W. Whe RS V Ly for prope: ove Purchase if suited wed Droit €10,0uu; without oc4-w06t, to |roperty placed im our. WALKL, _s0v]¢-1in Ww UUons ior Houses. sid promyt by placing at with me _#e12-1ui_ GEO. W. LINKLNS, Cor. 19th and H ata Wares than we cal y13-sm We have WANTED-MISCELLAN EOUS WwW Pups wind-mills, tenis of ail "Kiows, well ma terial furuished and WAL MOPFAT. ccll-lm* "108 Bluest ne, or Bialeusbure Md V ity PO. yANTED— Warrant sane for it V Ww Drew iu the country, it so, yANTED—A& Books, have 8 tablet , abd genera. supjlies, stu. ANTED—EVEAY ‘cure thew OF uo Latrobee imade to eat Tiwst uw W pkte = sre Look-ker ping, Busines oF Artisuc Writing. Pull stand. Pupils’ dauciuw parties Thursday evenings. sirabie Houses ior o from 22.000 to 85,000. yANTED—A FURN! Toot house, 18 gx! bealthy location, Provements, is wanted by « tauliy of hve adi pared with Dest of reference. abd cau give aim, le secur ‘would entertain privilege to tal pres murthweet Pars, o° Capstel WTS aanDiaTELy—FoR cUsTovERS. ares Brick Houses nrw-+® io 1 room, BO,000 69 Audress RJ. E. ANILD —1T KNOWN st 2 tat, wel ANTED—BY A COUPLE WITH: to take change of house during absence of ow uer are to ANTED—A HOUSE OF FIGHT OR NIN ‘bed for cor reut and particulars, B., P. ¥. To PURCHASE—A HE Koows) coutraly peated frou $3.30 to $3.09 dn "Addrew ¢. H.. Bar ffice RCHASE HOUSE OF 1b the nortuwest section of city of wtrect. Acdsee A i bre. THOS G. hepcnarMen ) ANTED — IMMEDIATELY — DIRECT FROM weveral from 83, tembon to Fepaiks aia management of their property for rent. ‘SES OF ALL GKADES 10 RENT “HERRON & RAME’ ANTED—WELLS DUG, BORED, AND DKIV).N; yANIED—A SECOND-HAND REMINGTON 1¥De-writer, woub.e cane. Must be ches) and in fed coudition "Address, stating price, &c., Box onw, $200 Fou FivE MONTHS bY A RE- who will wive 2 per cent a io.th idrees ost-otlice Box 337, eit SE: OF KEAL ESTATE PLAT Star office. T DODY Bi Swuoky Chium)® to know that I guarantee to my required; Aanges, Fucnaces and ay T ONCE- EVERAL DE vustomere. prives to Tan * 3 Cawood. o15 "Bh ED HO! Banda K & WILSON, 1006 F st ANTED-T AM HAVING DAILY APPLICA. ‘Owners discount, 716 K, 122" ENTS IN Teut, Address Address. statis ook 1-3" Hoek 1-3 OF 8 OR® ‘eck 1-3t* ‘star 10 modern tu vm. pre section, ‘to be accu> ‘Star ufc. “HEN SEY, ia Ft ow. cau secure good ten. minor 1Or houses to rent 7 it ocl0-8t* 0010-3 HAT LADIES CAN ‘and. yeok tea | sella FERING FROM Wek DAI PHONOGRAPHY address Capitol card ‘course &. ve. on ‘ W Ad TEDoLr cing: tal uc bles, Far je rates: J. imevon, D. C. wane. For parueulars Frese Rive, ad Mach. W ANILD— Sika, Kenovaing b) funded; stalla 33 daily till 12.50% mati © <u all day. | SciaNe ie V ‘Avutens! A) bighest cash" prices’ vANTED—IT Rey Butter Works: y ANIED IT KNO! ‘That W. Wo Moffett, 1213 F st mw. te Commmunmiouer 0. E for bvery state and Territory. FOK CASH—FUKNITURE, FEATHER: T Spinal Disease, Ovarian and Uteriue tr Kank 3 CA Ww ) ANTED — GOOD SECOND-4AND CLOTHING, KUUS, revolver , old gold and silver, tor which wal Feathers Ienovated, “Mui tresses Made Over, Puruiture stesiued, ad Moths De- F. W. }UUNGS, Uttice 1402 Fa ave., Factory ‘Lewphoue U10-2 TERINE ATSOCENTS Jer pound: uon’t wet strous or raucia; keeps bet- ter than buuer; satisiaction assured or muuey Te 8. 320 and Couter’ darket, op pone Goueu's Beh stalls, ‘daysull day; also 461 st new. ‘Telephoue, 645~ IN NERVOUS, MI is, Sciatica, Chores, St.sctures, etc. Maire | Picctneity aby lied thrvaxgn cothing, Da, z 604 12th st. mw..cor. F. gy 17am ASTED-ALL KINDS WELL WOKK DONE At | _ ‘T.uks, Pumps and Wind Mills | MOFCATI, 414 439 at s.w., Waste nt tor’ woud ind # Thou talinare decorated), oF ¥-5. WMG wo26- Lau® reels ‘oven — = “CHILDREN | ja nN Ww TOHILDREN | JOR KENT—1807 a | id. “Call or address iu. ave., corner 2det myu-1y THAT FRESH ALDER churned every moruiny wud de- “Ward” prints, 40c yer ib. Alwo Cot to the right prson. Appy to 73¥ North Capi ol st. oe Buvicrmulk, Bwews por wuart. ne. oct? og Exo a _ 5 - iaute | WWASieD-T KNOWN THAT CS WANTED=A MRPECTARLE AND wiauce | WW ANTPDOT RNOWN Taar Cs White Woman as cook anu fcr general Lousework in a siuall Tauuily: no W.s.ing, siueral Waxes sciven aud ood reiereuces required, “Address Box 07, “tar office. ‘oc: yANTED-NEW YORK DYE HOUSE, 79 OTH tau of woman who thoroughly unuer- ‘finistiina and pressing gents! aud da ies" cur iuents; nove Dut expert hand-ueeded, octet WASTED TAGENISS LOCAL, AND GENERAL Agents for oUF Silver Door Plates: any uame can be put fi and plate can be delivered Lve miuuies a ter order is taken. @10 to ¢20 a day made easly write pies, Cinuaare, ete. Urey NEW XUKK DUO pany, N ‘o6-6t ‘3 EMPLOYMEN. BU. . mew atid women, white for NTED — DUNLOK eau, conducted by ladis Ww and colored, tor ail kinds of dois Ac abor. tor Dilnir ct 717 ist bw we states, with reterenoes, WANTED--SITUATIONS. amussou.r of Deeds tor all the States aud nis FOR SALE—LOTS. sacrifice, corner K, Fey ieee estef Mil fowsert Ot Ferietost's 50 aeons he FS not sold by October 0-3t__ CHAS. Kk SALE — BEAUTIFUL COKNER LOT AT 2th aud Geondl avaiue a @; 6 or ® bulidins sites, 3th aud Tom t 14 OR GALE—CORNER [OT OF, BUX ING 108A Suni, Jot, 20; 32, 43,000: oll ruu to alley, If ™ Ibe built upon, Ws. HANDY, Un or, 021 Fat. vow, 300" ti KEK & SUK oR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST Lc oUse: south frunt 1.04 1417 Fst. )TS ON KEN- b.Columbia Heichts: Copal CLUECH ; Ol mE ING 1OWA WANZED-A YOUNG LADY, AN ORPHAN OF refluement and a s.rauwer in the city, would like to wo tosoutherm Caitioruia, as compauion aud wurse for eiderly xeutiemsn or lidy Of Weans; relerenoes Address ALONE, Star office. W jATED TAL Heap for Covks, Cuaunber 5 and Nurses, Seamstress, Men Walters, Cooks, Guach men, Buders, SAML A. COOMBS, 926 ¥ st uw. ockl-3t* W&STED.60, 10 DICK'S AGENCE FOR COOKS, Laundress, House Giris, Mids, Nurses, Seas: stress, Butler, Couchinen, Waiters, and aitchen beiy, Au ells W OMAN, A PLACE AS cook ina first-class family: williux to waist at ‘washing aud roning if necessary; best of Felerciices, idress COUKLKY, 5u W —CALL A NAL EMPLOYS, and Koom-heuting Buresu, 1008 F st. n.w., wuite aud ¢0.0.64, aud female heip, cooks, cbau.ber- Inaids, WUFeSs, COscLINeD, Walters abd porters. 11-lw* WANTED 4 THOROUGHLY COMPETENT COPY- ‘SE gud Cypewn.ter,(Heminyt 1): desires & post. tion, Address Aust E.C.G., care Miss 2s At LW. ANTED—BY A NI Bt GENTLEMAN OF GOOD don as cullector or clerk; reference Wins bes furnished.” Addvess D. LM. v., Star office, ‘ocl)-3e* ANTED—A POSITION AS DRIVER, OR WAITER iu nas or boarding house. Cali or drop postal 284 st mw. Keference given. widaMt - ANTED BY. A STEADY YOUNG COLORED ton W 1133. Risk FES To’ 17th st. und New for $1.40 per square foot. rice rt time. HULL & J For reskience sives this pro Tanwe irom #0c" $l 23, further thforustion given Prices Flats furnisbed, aud any plication to us 70K SALE—A SPLEND? Sih si. Columum Feizuts 3 ‘northeast setiok; @ vargain at 4 Adaress A. E STATUS, tar ome OK SALE—160 PEEL FRONT ON 1418 Si, Luear E si,; aime aot fie lt TO: ‘Ham tal TAC, LY corte We 0-1y offers ax tla NSTUN. 1503 ve9-St Foe LEBEL HEIGHTS—A NUMBER oF sols in this subdivision are etill unsold an ‘Guusual oj d offer unity for profiteiie investment. ‘Ou Mane, ave, extende |, aud aad brine while at present they can be otten ‘they will soon be cou: po.ding prices, suburoan ras, is Uusurpaseed. Per square Toot. FOX & BKOW 1437 Pa ave. Toca ecb O" | {uniiaued rooms on 2d oe KENTSREWLY FURS IOHED RECORD ANB JOR KENT NEWLY FURS Leis With bell Poms comune Li, i320 he awe weit Se fou KENTA WOTTE_OF THREE, BEAOYIFCR Mecmmunicatoe taried "rove ot soe ects seating andigenten! bouss, best ama gaa 3 tue. meres { RENT—ROv FUR ISHED OR + tiated eu oulte or single, st 518 100, i WeNG LS ECEGATTLY FURRTOMED Be {ok KENT—3 EURGASTLY FURNISHE ee ‘eras feascusbie, wood table board Beat By. 9EL cu Ve a 08 RE! SPOOND-STORY B $ as 26 3 muitabs - Apply at 8:26 20b 8 Ni-TWwo 108 ho couvenien:€. close to market ai Care: 1415 Columbieet, Apply at 1414. ooll-at DOK LENT UNFURNISHED KOU! tor den. the: L aw Fel 20K KENT—ELDGAN LLY FURNISHED, boards Singiec or en suite, Tabie 1404 vellue SOR KEN(—1720 H ST. NW. HAN fur asbed first and second stor, suites, w: one equare west of War and Navy Depts. “Ele roomA, = 2412 Let, oppo SOK KENI—WE HAVE MOKE ROOMS To MENT Out ‘than all other agencies scusuawed, call tor5 wooly Vuiletin “a PULCMING & OU. tor Fentera 1321 8 at. tow el OX KEN 11257 MASSACHUSETTS AVE, & ord Boor nou tra two wierig furmiebed ¢ = micating Koos. Also, Puen ere tad Boor ee ee Kk Re NI—1506 HST NW, LARGE BAND. somely Turiiebed .oome, CuMDUUiCaLhe, OF BIW id floor. Turmace hem OF Open arate Gren Me Hotel, eine ST NW. Kooma, toon of tetérencw oa cou, womtod. ___ oll ats BOS SESE THRE e BEAUTIF( L ROOM. Sic 4y Tu. uinbed) with or without uew bouse prtvare fain) adu.te, couveuieut to cars @ud beraiom Auaguuan Paace, ook {UK KENI—A FURNISHED HOOM ON FIRST foot, all mod rh anprovemenis. suitable ore lyin oF weutlewmam aud wile, tear wtreot carey, ta tcuw, ies KF T-TWO FURNISHED KOOMS, Oom. Hlete tur light housekeeyaug, ouiy @18, lachet and eat cluded; wear Capiol At Lbs cst ne a iat KEAT—TWO MCL PUANISHLD now! # £0 table boarders waited aleo. pric'® very. tea: rousble. couveent to departuccuis aud tour Luves of Sretars Jvist- ae. welt ae 1o8 Ee 6 STN Ww Taor, snc oud-slory frout aud Oack roomm, ucuse Lew.) fur 7 > Secaaaraionmas e ase Fok BENT—TO GENTLEMAN, HANDOOMELT JUruistied room, Beet floor, 1908 Abia wt. Gutre ater 4 v'eavek bs oil OK KEN — FUKNISHED — TWO DEDIKABLE COUMMUICRINE Toms, HIS Met mw, est two sues Of mtrvet cate ‘och ae Ok KENT—POK HOUSEKEEPING, TARER OR four beautiTui Koutue, Clusets, vee, bath, beat Beat market, berdics abd care L2ud Ost ne Guus sued seaphe b-rovod, aud very contra 40 1vuh wine. bead sua ts ota pote GE RENTOTWO FURNISHED, Communjoat- lug Prout Koom., op secuud flour, suuth trout, Puttabe for Leht BALokweiug. remt uivderate | lus let nw. ie {0K KRENT—S13 11TH ST. NW. TWO Rooms ‘On first floor, 1urulsued or Wuturuished, ais, two Las ment rou, Lxetber or separeie.. eultacy tor AMEE ke Useaeepiiag OF busines il ae JOR KENT — THE GiKOUND FLOOK AND Kitchen of Louse 454 Massachusetts ave New Furuiture for sale, Cail at one ie EF Ac KENT—1016 151H 5 W. NEAT Mo. sber-ou Square, furnisued rooms. of secub! Boor, singie or en “uite. commodated, Jou RENT furuists d. comm: krate or Lurtiac™ eat om. A Taumeul aud tebie board ae lu se Fe RENT AND DISILABLE secunu B00. irout Touin. bay widow , fold Be bed excellent jucauty , Wear 1our car lines, €2U. 1006 R vel See bk W.. THKEE HAND. od an. tard hoor. Lewiy Papere: iurnace beat or grate fire, all amprowras JOR KENT—BEAC TIF. L 4000s, SINGLE eu suite, iD private fauily. furuinied. laze (urner gouse, south and east Trout, open B.epiasee i ; Pelereuces required. 110] k st t.¥ Lok _KENT—2D Fiook SouTH PaontT TWO lake CuRMUMICALLug ToOMS, aise, mtuall FeoMS Ged OF UufUruimied. Coneta. bath, lixbt beume- Tustied, Norther private tatu 028 or t MST XN. FOUR pooh east of Conn, pretty newly fur.asbed yoome ob 2d and Jd Boore, with firwtlass table Lemeds Louse heated by turnace aud upon fives, refer uc ex relereucea 221 E ok KEN T— chard. oe ok KENT—AT 1500 8 STN. W. NEATLY AND Bewly Urusbed wovms, i new Louse Ca.. efter 4pm. 10a JOR RENT—FURN iBHED- TWO SUITES UF PA lr and Bed-roou, rst and second f ofe; furnman . berweru Laud K eta, an ud open 8 es. 16cu Arno. Address box Zs, Star otice JOR ReNT — FURNISHED PARLOR floor; Lange oom three roows. uavussucly furui-bed. ingle or ow Mute, private bath, i desired, with or without (vara Thu Rnderiad Place: references each. tgred.oc 10-3 jok RENT — MCE COMMUNICATING owas Turu.abed of uufurnisucd. ueat aud gus. god loew Gon near care aud departuvente. B22 1vth et. a.m. ‘ociO-st OK KE. sieeve on 2d four, also uur furbimued room om coe TLS 10uk at aw. retereucen ava ai etry ‘TWO FRONT ROOMS: HEATED BY 0; 1200 Get Bw. Inquire Lewwnen: 4 : Keterencen. 210 Be FOR MESTSLAKGE FHONT ROOM, Chieu parlor, ad hall room. turuisbed or’ uutuca with excellent bourd 1102 Uth ot nw. | ters mode erate. e108 20k RENT-1619 K ST_ N. W. HANDSOMELE furneied suite of Rooms, svithern sts ‘ot or OF ‘advancii, Now is your last chance to secure inal prices, Only @ i YOUR FINE BUILD- ave. extended, tof 84.290: left. Prices trom ¢225, O87. per lot: elevaion 230 feet above Potomac; wood water, onl; ive v new Us ity and re’ Home. Ecieoeut tou Uulvernty aud, older Home. early and secuce Batodeiwin, 11) minut our aw. by rail from the city i Ga ht =n ‘OK RENT—TWO LARGE AIRY cee ae Tn Retin - QUR KENT-HANDSUOMELY FLKNIMEED Pale aa ak ith best uf care. iD quir., accessible amd St ES Pe Sy ese i KeNI—TWO Nick ROOMS ON SECON floor apd one ov third, furnished or upturn Lt ot rf Seaeeeeninns Serena ae iL LOTs IN Th st 12th and Boundary wt We; for sale at batgala: Fe SALE—BEAUT sual! Cash paywieuite Jouy Gime. low intecest. : wea, 14. BOWS W. WAS2 Baie Two, coLoneD oinis, Prace to'dowenrtal butwewo:k i sausall tarilyy Sache on washing oF ironiug, oF as chamberusad St 39) pes = eetiaet WA&NIED BY A WIDOW, WITHOUT ENCUM- brauce Of any Kiud. & place ax Lousekeepe: oF any purition of trust; thorougauly uuderstatids juarart- fig, cau give highest references. Address Box 3 Star ‘WASTED-AT ONCE SITUATIONS Fou 1.000 iiem aud _womeu as cooks, waiters. maida utives, drivers, housrmen, sculloua, dishwashers, sea Stresses, Xe (All hely e-iected; ‘no trampe) al. BURNUAM, 650-652 F st. u.w. oclo-st* WAXIED TIADY Fkom Ymoixia, wisn position Tn family to texch nual cuildren OF as compauion for eiderly lady ot invalid, relcrewo: Grae Alias P., SY 2d’ at, Frederick, Md. oct LUST AND FOUND. Lig Louse, Purse comtaiu: 'ADY'S GOLD HUNTING CAS WATCH wits ui.iah "1" ou ouside of case. Be ‘dof #10, at Low Lo, St Cloud suiidiug. ool T—CHA=ED GOLD PIN, 5i aT omen bore 1 N st. and War Department sd'Vt. ave. Suitable reward li re- HAPE OF BRANCH a BEIWEEN ‘Bavedere Enulis sovereizus, sie ‘au’, and rug. Liberal reward if returued to NU tves uw Ye ‘OSE — SUNDAY EVENING-A SMALL, GOLD iF jarked 4 Mict well ‘picase re‘ura to the Jefferson Club, 1412 Biuder will ple a Hist. and rece.ve reward. W. trom FB. C. o010-st" wk TED—A LADY OF EXPERIENCE AND BEST Gualitications dares a Position as resident gov- gruven or ainaunensis; beat relercnces given. Aunces HE. Star office. 10-2 AN1iD—BY A COLORED GIRL A SITUATION 8s wurse of chamberuaid; no wasllug or ‘poli tostay at nights, Address 531 Wilson st, near ¥: minute Hospital oc. WaASTED-BY SETTLED WHITE WOMAN sITU- sework sid pails wewilig F Call'or address 123 st: me. oclo2e W5ASTEDIEY A LOUNG MAN, WITH TWO ane 2aaty Md tx months’ experieuce, a Fo-ition ins ir HAG" Star once. Soe; ven. of reference given. ‘Address “GUA- WANTED. -ROOMS. TED-WE AKE DOING A LARGE RoOM- fauting We large demands ‘ont — STRAY jolack Mule. Liberal: D FROM STABLE reward if retursed O21 PiS eclv-J “ost X'S GOLD WATCH. HUNTING « ASE; ‘osT—LAD) ‘cree caauel, with siz ci ‘wit wiack fob ches ioere Priubia’ tice foward will be Baker, vei redhat. hw. D ‘actached, at a Bt. Masmacuuserte, to 12th aud I sts. nw. wen af returned Ou case: No. OK, MENT—OAPITOL | HILL — NICELY POM I Disbed Sa euives witn Beet references ruchunsed. 801A ®t ae. Cees company Uapounsher Bat ‘eel DEEN Se BE ORE lai dsowely Turuinbed front roou, with us, convenient 10 two lines of care. Fe KEST—AT 1904 E ST. ¥. eu suite, on second Bvor. raised JOR RENT—ONE LARGE UNFURNISHED OOM “ou second Boor frout wuitable tor ab uffice-rovm et G10 Veh at, opp Pateut Omhee, oe at OK KENT—HANDSOME FRONT AND BACK PAR OR RENT—1723 H ST. NW. TWO LOVER Neultes of rou ior gentieweu : sou 4 wrote eas iso hawdsowely furviabed et Sa aio 'suable ‘oe beat ue OK KEN1—NICELY-¥ URNISHED ROOMS. double pe lore ou fret Sour, turpiaked oF Cheat abd.gun. piu) 1017 12h etn wa Be irae INST. ny (CAL BURGESS, 6th und U sts. Asuitable PUa DOG, ERSUONALL TILL THE LADIES WHO LEFT CAR AT 17TH Witt een aniate wi Se es iNG—TO : We jolowing prices: & ‘bh. ive Beaver clots, Dia me ltie Pet. oom EY-AT-LAW, ‘advice {cee 'VOKCES—s. GOODKICH. Stree ee eo Fe== —NICELY-FURNISHED BO! K RENT NICELY FURS ms, eae Tt, esate grt OK RENT-2020 @ ST. NW. LAnGE Eerie un, Sep 38 eta Se eutents aa ve fy farialt arocme: beset wang eauilary plumbing. hes ine.