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4 bh BY THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1888—-DOUBLE SHEET. THE EVENING STAR. ‘She Evening Star basa ‘elihen! wesenens beua Sde daily cirenintion more thas treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington. and much greater than that 1 ali the other daily papers here added together. day was that the alleged wrong-doing was com. mitted in Georgetown, which is still, for all prac- ‘teal purposes, a separate municipality, and that the Georgetown law differs from the Washington There would, it 1s stated, have been ground on ‘Which to punish the defendanta, This is only one ‘of hundreds of instances in which the conflict of authority between the two cities ends in the de- struction of all discipline. Tne whole system of Jegisiation for Washington and Georgetown re- quires revising and unifying, and that is one of the objects to which Congress needs to devote early attention, The title of “West Washington” applied to Georgetown is a misleading misnomer, having no legal authority, as is shown by the decision of the District Commissioners allowing the electric street | ‘Mme company to string overhead wires along the | ‘streets of Georgetown, on the ground that the act Of Congress probibiting the further erection of Such wires in “the city of Washington” did not apply to Georgetown. Under the same ruling ‘the Commissioners hold that the erection of atr- ‘strung wires in the county of Washington outside Of the city 1s not prohibited by the act of Congress. Tt is evident that Congress has ail along legis- Javed for the District on the assumption that Wash- ington and Georgetown were one city, under the former name. The important question now comes up, under the decision of the Commissioners that & law of Congress applying to “the City of Wash- Angton” does not include Georgetown, whether the past expenditure in Georgetown of money appro- Priated by Congress for “Washington” has not Deen illegal? In every point of view it is necessary ‘Chat Congress should take action to settle ‘the status of the two cities, ———— ‘The extremity of folly was reached when the streetcar strikers in Chicago resorted to violence to frighten their employers into granting their de- manda Up to that time they had the fight prac- Ucally in thetr own bands Public sympathy was generally with them, and President Yerkes was ‘beginning to show signs of weakening. But with ‘the Orst violence, or threat of violence, came a re- ‘vulston of popular feeling, and an eotire change of the legal statusof the strikers aswell, From being peaceable and law-abiding citizens, assert- ing what they believed to be their rights, they be- came law-breakers, rioters, and lable to the penalties prescribed for offenses of that sort. ‘There may still be some doubt. whether the per- sons engaged in the dynamite plot were strikers Or outsiders, For the sake of the strikers it 1s to be hoped that they had no share in this business, ‘The riotous demonstrations already made wrought ‘them injury enough, without this being added to the rest. + =—____ It ts well, m estimating the significance of elec- ton betting, to inquire what the circumstances are atiending it. For example, a rich Philadel- phian, who was in New York the other evening, Offered ten thousand dollars even on Harrison. ‘The offer was promptly accepted by a professional bookmaker. The Philadeiphian then proposed to ‘stake three hundred dollars more on his wioning his Gret bet, This was taken equally promptly. Next the Philadeiphian, stung by the failure of his plan to “down” the enemy, offered another bet of five hundred dollarson Harrison, to which the New ‘Yorker responded by producing five huadred dol- lars from his pocket and handing it over to the ‘stakebolder; and the Philadelpiitsn stopped. What ‘Was the meaning of all this? Was the New Yorker 0 confident of Cleveland’selection that he would have gone on putting up all night? No, he was | not particularily confident. He did not} Know, and did not care, whether Cleve-/ Jand was elected or not. He simply | made betting a business, the same as if he sold egg and butter on commission. He was ready to ‘ake all the even bets he could, because there Were frequenters of his establishment who had Out-standing offers of one hundred to eighty on Cleveland; and all he had to do wasto put up eighty doilars of every hundred of the Philadel. | phian’s mouey against a hundred of a New York | customer's, and pocket the remaining twenty as | clear profit. Therefore, anyboay who lald great ‘store by the meaning of the little episode described was deceived by appearances, All things are not what they seem—in the art of bet-making at eiec- tion time. —— If Congress intends to investigate the tunnel frauds thoroughly on its own account, 1t will be | necessary for that body to passa resolution on Monday authoriziig the aqueduct commiitee to use a sufficient sum from the aqueduct appropria- on to keep the pumps running until the investi- ation has been completed. As under Judge Dur- ham’s decision work must stop November 1, the water would gain enough in two days to prevent access to the work beyoud the shafts Besrsess Is Boourso. HANDSOME CLOTH PLAIDS. one yard and e half ‘colors; cash value = yerd ” ; aa obs os ‘& CASH’ ‘Cash customers can select one of the above valuable presente with « purchase of $10. u CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH ST. LaDigs’ 'M SUITING. pure wool, yard and wide, jue 7$¢.. rediaced to 50c. a No F of Damask Towels, worth $1. ANT ROYAL SERGE. Embracing SEALSKIN NEWMARKETS, SACQUES AND JACKETS, MUFFS, BOAS AND TRIMMINGS. SEAL PLUSH GARMENTS (Of all the New Pattern and finished the same ‘as the seal Prices the Lowest. : BH. STINEMETZ & SONS, ‘Hatters and Furriers, onl 1237 Pennayivanisave, Suvex Want or BARE AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, SOLD EXTEN- SIVELY AT HOME AND ABROAD, ‘Manufactured by ‘SAM'L KIRK & SON, 114 Baltimore ot, Baltimore, Md, ‘Established 1817. W. tee sop ferrin Dester, sRYRUS Tar g Bees | .. 6 Tar “Stans Racowszxpariox The Palais Royal feels a little pride in quoting from an article published in the editorial columns of this paper, and headea ‘THE DEMON DEBT: “One of the most serious and instduous obstacles tn the way of thrift, of ease of mind, and of true household comfort ta the ‘running account."” “It is the foundation Sor debt and ail the distressing formula of indeded- nega.” “Running accounts give dealers an opportunity to charge high prices “The storekeeper who sells hie wares oneredit is always obliged to make good the ae~ counts of his bad customers by taking larger profita from these who do pay.” ‘The inference is obvious, for the “PALAIS ROYAL” is the only store of note in its line in this city that does NOT do actedit business. $1 spent at the PALAIS ROYAL goes as far as $1.25 spent at the Credit Stores, Tiustrations can be given on your every-day require- ments. In fact, what do you not require at this season, for ‘will not your new Fall Dress make everything else not new look shabby? If NEW SHOES? 84 Hend-made Button Boots for ladies in no leas than nine diferent styles. As good as those made to order at 87. 88 or 89. These $4 Boots are our specialty, but we show aiso the best $2 Dongola Kid Boots in town ‘Boys, Misses, Children and the Baby can be supplied, too, THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Is Ir A Seavsenr Coat. ‘You'll look twice before yon'll answer. Wear one on the street and the passer-by will say “Yea.” We refer to our improved Seal-Piush Wraps, which fm material, finish, and fit more closely resemble real seal-skin than anything previously shown. Jackets, $16, $20, $22, £24, $25. 828, $30, 835, Coata, $22, 825, #28. 830, 835, 840. fa From 10 to 15 per cout difference in quality or price at the credit stores. It meaas the saving of dol- ars to buy your Seal Coat here. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. We have all kinds. Some of them the genuine—our own importation ; others made in thia country of En- @lish Cloths; others, again, of American Cloth. Some with tight backs and loose-fitting fronts; othe-s tight- fitting at tromt Some with “Angel,” others with Storm Sleeves. Black, of course, and the new luce, Greens, Keds, ete. Ioo many siyles to quote here" Won't you call? Usters, 89. 10, $12, $14, $15. $16, $20. Maglans, #10, $11, 812, $14, 816, 817, 818. Modjoskas, $16, 820, $40, $55, #35, $40. §8~ Children’s and Misses’ Ulsters, Just as stylish, Just as good, but half the prices—less than haf for the youngsters. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Is Ir A Jacxer: A WRAPPER OR A JERSEY? Tailor-Anish Jackets—that is, trimmings, cut and fin- ish of custom-made work. Nearly all with satin-lined sieeves and silk braid binding. Besides biack, the new shades as in Ulsters, Derby Cloth Jackets $9, $12. Bngiish Corkscrew Jackets 89, £10, 812. English Beaver Cloth Jackets $8, 89, $10, 811, 81 3, 814, 815. $16, 318. Jersey Cloth Couts 84, $5, 86, $8, 89, $12. $14. 5a" Wrappers aud Jerseys in qualities for the prices better than you'll expect to find—that is, if you have been iu the habit of shopping at stores that do a credit ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. xa Uspenweanr ‘What youcan get elsewhere and what you can’t Palais Royal prices. too, must be considered, Not every where you'll fiuta full line of American Hosiery Company's Underwear, or Cartwright & War- uer’s, or Dr. Warnes’s “H alth,” or the Patent Venti- lating Buckskin Undergarments, or uaif the stock or Variety of Hibbed Sik and Wool Underwear, At 450. 1uibbed Wool Vests, extra long. At 5c. Silk Finished werino Underwear, At @se. Colored Kibbed Wool Vests, At 81 Natural’ Wool Underwear. At 44c. Kibbed Cashmere Wool Hose. At 45c, Fast Black Fleece-lined Hose. At 2c. Jow lot Boot Pattern Hose, At Zdc., all sizes, Children's Meriao Underwear, At 25c., all sizes, Casuimere Wool Hose, G@™ Abovearecxica values—the outcome of our Cash System. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) New Duss Goons, Exe. ‘The new shades of Biucs, Greens, Keds, &c., now 90 fashionable in Dress Gouds we are also showing in Dress Trimmings, Gioves, 1ubvons, and Hosiery. In many instances we were compelled to have the guods dyed to our specialorder, which cost m_re in time and trouble than will be repaid us im profit. Howe ver, we are content with you saying: “One can match @imost any shade at the Palais R-yal.” THs PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Buanoars Ix Duess Goova ¥ ‘The season is advancing. Ladies have been “Sam- pling.” Cowparisous have been made. The popular Verdict, of those who don't ask credit, is as follows: (We quote the ssy ings of our patrous.) ‘The Paiais Koyal’s S0c. Heurietias “Compares Savor- ably with this sample of 65c. Henrietias I got at—." Ours are full 40 inches wide, warranted all-wool and im all new shades. ‘Thie Pais Royal's 85c, Henriettas. “Will you beable to get any more.” A lady asked us this question and we replied: “Not such quality.” We have been told by hundreds, yes hundseds, of our patrons thit our Silk Finish Henricttan at 85c.. are “By far the best value in fen" 1 you waut the desirable shades don’t delay « call Tne Palais Royal's 50c. Serzes, “A nicer feel to them than those f saw at” Ours are warranted every thread wool; full 40 inches wide; all shades and Black—Jet Black. THE PALAIS ROYAL ‘Those who have not made comparison of above- quoted Dress Goods are requested to do #0. It will prove whether the Palais Koyai cash system enables better values at the prices than given at the other credit stor@®. Have you compared our 54-inch 90c. Flannel Suit- ings, in New Colors, or those at ¥8c. in Combination Stripes, with those usually offered at these prices? Have you compared samples from the credit stores with our 54 inch English Brosdcloths, at 81.25, $1.35 $1.08, aud $2.48. Those with fancy pisids are mumeh. admired, thouxh, of course, the plain colors have hosts of patrops. If you'll note the qualities and variety of styles in our Striped and Plaid Serges, at 68, 85, and 98c., yo cannot but patronize us. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Oru New Duss Goons, Compare any of the following with samples from where you will and we confidently expect your patron- awe. 75e. Silk Plushes...... Trimming Velvets at 79c., 81, $1.25, $1.50, $1.60. 82, and $2.50 a yard......Surah Silks at 65e., 75c.,and $1.19. ‘Satin Rhadames at ‘Be. and $1.25. Faille at @1.25 and $1.98, all the above in the newest shades, Priestly’s, Lupin's and Courtauld’s Black Goods...... ‘The Warranted Black Silks im no less than thirty-nine different styles, (Continued below.) i arts y From s few cents to €208 yard, with hundreds of intermediate prices. “The largest and moet varied stock in this city and Prices by far the lowest, ‘So the dressmakers tell us and will tell you, if you don't want to ask credit. Bilk Gimpe, 20c. to $1 = yard. ‘Milanaise Cord Gimpa, 23c. to 1.252 yard. Pattern Gim)s, 98c, to $3.35. yard. Ornamental Gimps, $4.35 to 88 a yard. Persian Band Trimming, 81.15 to $3 s yard, Persian Gimps, $2.68 to 88 a yard. Persian Ornament Gimps, $5 to $20 a yard. Jet Gimps, 25c. to ¥6.68 ayard. Separate Jet Gimps, 50c. to Jot and Steel Gimps, frou yard. Jet Ornaments, 25c. to #2.68 each. Jet Collarettes, $3.70 to $5.55 each, Jet and Persian Gimps, $2.68 to 68 s yard, yard. Jet Fringes, $1 to 85. PALAL & G. DAVIS, 719 MARKET SPACE ‘We are now prepared to offer special Bargains in ‘every Department. New Laces, New Drapery, Nets, ‘New Handkerchiefs, New Gloves, Vellings, &c., &c, Our Trimming Department is complete. All the new shades in Persian Effects, Gilt and Silver Braids, Suk and Mobair Braids, Jet Passementerie and Bands, Cut Steel, and in fact every’ hing tobe found thet is new ‘and seasonable, Ladies’ and Children's Merino Underwear. This ‘Stock has recently been largely added to, and prices are much lower than ever, CORSETS! CORSETS! ‘We keep only the most approved styles, and can fur- nish them in Black, White, Cream and Drab. Ball's Corsets are sold with @ guarantes, and after three weeks" wear if not satisfactory the money will be re- turned. ‘New line of Silk and Gloria Umbrellas. SEASONABLE BLACK DRESS GOODS. ‘Now ready for inspection, Black Gros Grain, Faille, Rhadama, Armure, Surahs, and other weaves of the dest Silks in the market. TA Wool and Milk we show Silk Warp Henrietta Cloth, Silk Warp Drap De Alma, Royal Surah, Melrose, Serwes, Broadcloths, Sebastopol, ‘Tricot, Cashmeres, Foule aud Flannels. Elegant line of Gray Goods, and many new and novel things in Biack and White Dress Goods, MOUSE-FURNISHING LINENS. ‘Table Linens and Towels at Rock Bottom prices. Our ‘25e. Towel ie the best ever shown. Napkins and Cloths to match, new designs, Toallof which we in- ‘vite your attention, and promise to do our best to please. E. G. DAVIS, 719 MARKET SPACE, 0c13-3m Cor. 8th Street, EW WALKING JACKETS, @2.05, 03.45, 03.95 id. $4.5 ‘hese fect fitting. In Plain, iid aa Biriped ‘Thick Cloth BENS" MILLEN & SON, 3120 Mat n.w. ite 5 ING PRETTY IN CHINA, TLE Tne, EE SS THE FATA 1 812 7th at. nw. ‘PPEAVY CUSTOM-MADE RAG CARPET, 25 CTS. Dae ocl3-20° 745 and 747 bth st we. Bi TO YOU"ALL IN oF ary end’ oP yma from, @ cotton 0 » fine Beal Plush, go to KAUFMAN'S DOUBLE COMBINATION, lithe ne. ocl-St “Pazcavriox Is Tur Morser Or WISDOM.” MATERIAL NEGLECT 18 DETRIMENTAL TO THE SOUL. iaced ou our third door slot seen 001 IGUKES an to be within the reach of all. ‘The following quotations will prove the truthfulness of cur statement: A lot-of Ladies’ Black Warmers’ Safin QUILTED SRI ts, redue-d from 91,50 10 Aue Five doren of CHILDKEN'S KNIT AND FLANNEL Padnoed frou S0e Ton and $f toate ene Be. . 25° pleces of the famous “TOULON SERGE” 42 inches wide, in brown, green, bine and garnet. Fall Aliades an clevault fabric for’ Wrapper or dees, reduced ‘A lot of odds anid ends of Merino and Cotton Under. wear, consisting of Men's Shirts and Drawers, Ladies’ Vents and'Panta and Children's Veste at half their reg- tar value. ‘A stuall fot of Ladies’ Shoulder Shetland and Scotch Siuirig marked below con, being the Femainder of speckal invo ‘Aout 30 pieces of CLOAKING MATERIAL, con- sisting of Camel's ‘Hair, chinchilla, Millers’ Cloth, Iihwninsted ‘Twill, purchased troms srest’ Eastert Liquidation sale atprices tguateund the best connols- “fa Que art beyartment we oller as a spectalty a lotof at we offer as 0 fine Satin. Pufled WHISK -HULDERS Guclud oe Whisks at 48c.; reyular value 90c. and several dozen of PHOTOGHAPd ALBUMS at Bc. reduced from 1.50 and 82, and mauy otter {tema of interest at eas ar market value. ‘Our stock of Gent's Laundried Shirts is, too heavy, and. we ate <deterulined to ake s reduction, couse: qieplly weodera ote. our el abirtaat 03 Posi- ely for 1 : ‘Also, 30 dozen $-ply Gent's Linen Collars, different styles, at Sc. each.” Roeuiar value 10, 12% sud 3c, ‘We also. ‘suncusice ageneral reduction tn our Com- fortand buaaket Department. Comsand wes for Your. u “Our Department of Gent's Cardigan Jackets is com- plete, bviue afulline of German snd bowe manu Tictures at reasonable pr {25 dozen of Gent's Light Brown, full regular made Hail-tiove at Llc. a pair. General jrice 20 Tt would exhaust the most powerful hand of Journa- Maun to aavertise every article of intereston ourtauous third floor. suffice to say lt will pay-you for, your tae and trouble to come here and look for yourselves, ‘Oue price, without partiality” LANSBURGH & BRO. 420, 42%, 424, 426 7th St. and 417-419 8th St. ¥.W. cs SEATON PEERY, (Successor to Perry & Bro.) DORs Nee OF at ey wea 112 TO $20. ‘WRAPS AND VISITES, ALL SUES. Note FROM $10 10 935 iD “Teer show LAST SEASON, kd Faost 8 HAIR AND FRENCH BROCHE W SIL CHUDDA AND CASHMERE SHAWLS IX NOVELTIES 18 HYMALAYA SCOTCH PLAID aND NOVECTIEGIN IMPORTED JERSEYS, ALL SIZES, ARIS FROM Soon Stes ME CHASD AT $8.85 ASD ——— ‘NEW BLAGK AND COLORED GLOAKING BEAVERS ND RERSEYS. AT 94 : : nobid tis i WAGUA SLENGS a on vam NCH BROADCLOTES IN axD T $1.25, $1. 5 mage VASA GP USAEEE GREE mace FOR PLAIN AND COMBINATION SUITS, RANG” i@ FROM 5 : Banks oe ZABD. ath (aR NOVELTIES IN SILKB “BEST piven OF PLAIN AND va RPA TD ars rn ne a aes AND oautries’ THAT FEAR WELL, suitour PERRY, beh biaweigs 5 Fr pare ivania Avenue, On oh, Br Srecur Reovesr, - ‘We will keep our Establishment Open MONDAY EVENING until 8 p.m., to give our many customers » view of the Many New ‘and Choice Goods we are showing for Home Decors tions, ‘The Sewing Machine Award will be made MONDAY EVENING. All of dur many visitors that have registered their ‘names are invited to be present. ‘Those that cannot come will receive information through the columns of this paper, ‘& OPPENHEIMER & BRO, Decorative Art Rooms, ol 514 9th et. n. w. FAIR | g127thet. Gre of the largest Department *tores in the United States. Largest assortment. Best eclection. it Ao. \ND WINDOW SHADES, 6 FEET LON det Jang, with dado and apg roler poey oo ocls-zie BLUMS, 748 and 747 Bthet.s.e, TRE LARGEST CLOAK OF THE SEASON i BL js now iu progres at wondrous, prices for Ladies, gees nd Children, at KAUF MAN'S DOUBLE COM: NATION, OCLd-BE 11th et we. W. M. Savsrezr & Soxs, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W. WILL DISPLAY ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 4 CHOICE LINE OF FRENCH AND ENGLISH NOVELTIES, WHICH ARE WELL WORTHY OF NOTICE TO ‘THOSE DESIRING SUPERIOR MATERIALS, ONE PRICE. 0013. Panama Strom. NEW STYLES DRESS GOODS. Just received 38-inch All-Wool Stripe in Blue, wn, Green, Terra Cotta, abd Gobelin at 50c. ‘B8-inch Piaids, «ame colors, at 50c. e G4 Faucy Cloths, all colors. in_ tripes, from 7Ge. up. tu Fancy Plaids and Stripes from 2c. up. ‘38-inch Serge, ail value, 500 38-inch C » all colors, ou, value, 50c, Special —Oue lot Serges, 38 ‘and 38 reduced to de. ‘46-inch Henriettas, all colors, 8: Gra Ladies’ Clotheat 750, and eo SHAWLS.—Our stock of Shawls comprise some of the vest styles in the market, aud the prices are very low. Ppecisl Barwain in Velveteen, all colors, stock fotos lack Velvetenns at 3 seaae a ck Velveteeus et20, ¢2 Saee Black Silks from 75e. to 2. Black Rhadames, ull prices and good quality. Black Cashinere from 40e. Up, all wool, Gourtauld's englign Crepon ies weet rices, ut an Special in Pash 18-inch, allectors, at Toe BLANKETS ' BLANKETS, We have the best All-Wool Blankets in the city at #4, $5, 86, and 87. 10-4. 11-4, 12-4. 81 per pound. Herecing te Plata’ be boat fains in Wo Flaunels, Can’ ‘special Bargain in Men's "Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers at $1.25. mie Case of Shopher's 6-2 Derby Ribbed CARHART & LEIDY. ‘928 7th and 706 K st n.w. ocl3 \ LASSWARE, CROCKERY, PLATEDWARE, 1 IN: ‘ware, Woodenware, Willowware, Frames, Veloci- ‘THE FAK, 812 7th st nw. 3 OILCLOTH IN ALL WIDTHS AND LATEST Sc. per Fa; heavy Otleloth Door Mais, ES 745 and 747 BU st. 6.0 = DOZ RED LAWN TENNIS SHOES FOR 25 RSS ie chilaren, with heey cone band, c 3 at KAUFMAN'S DOULLE COMBINATION, Titist ne. “Tuer Have-We avert pedes, Toya, it IT SEEMS TO BE A HUMAN TRAIT TO NOTICE AND COVET THE POSSESSIONS OF OTHERS, YOU CAN RECALL SOME ONE WHO'S GOT SOMETHING IN THEIR HOUSE WHICH YOU WOULD LIKE TO HAVE, AXD THERE ARE QUITE A GOOD MANY WHO CAN'T UNDERSTAND HOW THEIR NEIGH- BORS FURNISH THEIR HOMES AS NIORLY AS THEY DO, YOU KNOW OF SUCH YOUR- SELF. THEIR INCOMES ARE NOT 80 CON- SIDERABLY MORE THAN YOURS, NOR ARE THEY PARTICULARLY MORE ECONOMI- CALIN THEIR LIVING, BUT THEIR HOMES: ARE CERTAINLY FURNISHED VERY NICELY. THEY'VE GOT WHAT YOU HAVEN'T—IN MORE SENSES THAN ONE. DETERMINED TO HAVE COZY AND TASTE- FUL HOMES, THEYWR MADE UP THEIR ‘MINDS TO PUT ONE, TWO, THREE, OR (POS- SIBLY) FIVE DOLLARS EACH WEEK INTO ELEGANT FURNITURE, HANDSOME CAR- PETS, TASTEFUL DRAPERIES, AND PLENTY OF STOVES, THEY CAME TO US WITH A COMPLETE LIST OF WHAT THEY WANTED. IT FOOTED UP A GOOD DEAL MORE THAN THEY HAD—OR EVER WOULD HAVE—THE READY MONEY To PAY CASH FOR WE AGREED To FIT THEM OUT FROM CELLAR TO GARRET FOR A SMALL AMOUNT IN CASH AND A CERTAIN WEEK- LY PAYMENT ON THE BALANCE, THEY ACCEPTED. THEY AGREED TO PAY US 80 MUCH EVERY WEEK. THEYVE KEPT THAT PROMISE THEY'VE PRETTY HOMES—RAPIDLY AND EASILY PAID FOR— AND THEY HAVE KEPT UP THEIR CREDIT WITH US BY ALWAYS KEEPING THEIR PROMISES, NOW, CAN'T YOU SEE WHAT THEY'VE GOT THAT YOU HAVENT? SOME THINGS WORTH HAVING, AREWT THEY? NICE FURNITURE AND AMPLE CBEDIT—THESE ARE WORTH HAVING— DONT YOU THINK so? ow Tarr Prices. + Dress-goods, 19. YARD WIDE ALL WOOL, DIESS-GOODS, 31." 6-4 (yard and & half wide) all wool Ladies’ Cictii,6\c. yd Lovely 6-4 Plaid’ Ladies’ Cloths (all wool) nocuily 81.50, now ya. Yard-wide Cashineros in. Back, Brown, Nuvy, een, (Cardinal, Garnet, @o., 250. yd. “BRUIT OF THE LOOM COT 1 ON, ¥Xc. Lonsdale Cambric (rena- ine), 1c. Double widta table Canton Flaunel, 507. White Blankets. $1 to $8 pair. Comiortables, 750. and up, Linen lowels, 75c,to 87 doz. Table 108125. Special ar.ves in Napkins—A 81-20 for $1, Shaw-knit Seamless Halt Hose, Dr. Warner's Greets, oc, ‘The Monarch Shirt, O7c. at parnaeg k Lk Oe ‘at, Masonic Tom) Established 1867. cl d-3t ‘FUNE ALL WOO! NOPBY JACKETS FOR LADIES with Satin Hood: all sizes, €:2.00. Ei Beaver Jackets, ali "ai DOUBLE COMBINATION, 11 ® w wwww ww ww (C SAORE, 925 7TH SIREEL N. W. Agents for the unrivalled HALLETIT AND CUMSTON Pianos, Instruments for rept andsold on installments, We offer the yreatest bargains in the city, oci3-6m_ WAL SIZE 10-4 DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS. bc. per pair, fall size rable Silver Gray eta, Ot. per pair, BLUM le a och bat" ‘745 and 747 8th at.n.0, UST THINK! A STYLISH GARMENT oJ cia Tor year old, for $1.90; lamer aise ies 25c. euch, KAUFMAN'S COMMINATION, Lith st, ae "o03-3t Sarcnpay Is Bors Day, AND OUR STOCK I3 SPECIALLY LOOKED AFTER IN ANTICIPATION OF IT. THIS FALL WE HAVE GIVEN MORE THAN USUAL ATTENTION TO OUR STOCK OF BOYS' (LONG PANTS) AND SMALL BOYS' (SHORT PANTS) SUITS AND OVERCOATS, WE ARE SURE THAT NO OXE HAS A FINER STOCK. WE BUY FOR CASH, GET ‘THE LOWEST RATES AND LARGEST DIS- COUNTS, AND GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS THE BENEFIT OF OUR ADVANTAGES IN PURCHASING. AMONG THE SPECIALLY. POPULAR THINGS FOR THE BOYS THIS FALL WE MENTION THE CAPE OVERCOATS, FOR ALL AGxS FROM FOUR YEARS TO EIGH- TEEN, AND THE “THREE-PIECE™ (VEST) SUITS, SHORT PANTS, FOR BOYS FROM TEN TO SIXTEEN. % B.BARNUM & CO. 0018 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Comrrerz: ou FOR MEN. Se cece = ols pat WOODWARD & LOTHROP rom MONDAY, OCTOBER 15TH, 1888, ©OR 11TH AND F STA. X. W. ‘We make 2 specialty of selling goods by mail, ‘sbd Al all orders the day recetved. Our cate- logue for out-of-town customers will be ready in a few daya Sent (outside of Washington) Upon request. City customers are requested to ive us the names of their distant friends, rela- tives, &c., and we will send them scopy. Evzerrmxa New Ix Livexe ‘You probably remember our special “Clear- ing-out" sale of Linens during the months of August an@ September, when we offered the stock at reduced prices, in order to close out all the old patterns, styles, and qualities in Table Damaske, Cloths, Seta, Napkins. &o. Well, we Were more successful than we first expected to ‘be, and, having repeived the new stock, we Propose to have an “opening” dis play of it all of the week, beginning Monday. The new ‘Linens are exquisite, if Linens can be so called. ‘Wo know that » great many housewives pride themselves on their Linen closet. To them Particularly ie this addressed. You will never have a better opportunity to replenish it than ‘will be offered next week. The stock embraces Irish, German, French, and American Linens, of the latest designs, patterns, and effects Qualities, from “wood to the best,” and prices ‘the lowest of the low. Entirely new patterns in: ‘Fine Table Damasks, Elegant Damask Sots, Fine Table Napkins, Colored Damask Sets, Fine Tete-tete Cloths. Fine Damask Tray Cloths, ‘square and oval. ‘Fine Damask Carving Cloths, square and oval. Damask Finger-bow] Doylies, Tound, square and oval, Fine Demask Cake-stand Doylies, oval, round and square. Fancy Colored Lunch Doylies, square; pink and light blue “Five O'clock Tea” Cloths. ‘The desuty of these linens is in their snowy- whiteness, their quality, their freshness, their attractiveness in pattern and finish, and last. ‘but not least, their reasonableness in price. Good linens sre not necessarily dear linens ‘We have taken our pick from the best linen, and you will be surprised how cheap gpod linens can be bought, It will be selling time as well as looking, aha we give below a few of the attractions—the most conspicuous for good value. ‘The prices on Table Damask range from 35¢. for Cream up to Satin-bleached at $2.50 per yard. German Satin-bleached Damask, 2% yards wide, for extra wide tables, $1.50, 82, 82.25 and $2.50 per yard. Choicest patterns ever designed fora table damask. % Napkins to match at 85, $6.50 and $8 per dozen. ‘Fine quality of 72-inch Irish Double Damask Table Linens, handsome new designs, $2.50 per yard. % Napkins to match at @8.50 per dozen, Other qualities in 72-fnch German and Irish Double Damasks, in entirely new patterns; 90c. 81,8110, $125, $1.50, $1.75%and $2 per yard, Three-quarter Damask Napkins, in pat- torns to match, at $2.50, $3.50. up to $6 and 87 per dozen. A Job—72-inch Bleached Table Damesy, at ‘the low price of 50c. per yard. We believe this to be the lowest price ever quoted for ® damask ‘two yards wide. 64-inch Bleached German Linen Satin Dam- asks, in & very attractive assortment, of new Patterns; 65, 75 and 80c. per yard. 60-inch Bleached German Linen Table Dam- asks, only 6234c. per yard. 55-inch Bleached Gerngn Linen Table Dam- asks, extra-heavy quality, in choice new pat- terns; only 50c. per yard. ‘New patterns in Unbieached Table Damasks. Notwithstanding the low prices quoted, these qualities are ail pure linen flax, and represent the best the prices can possibly procure, 54-inch Cream German Linen Tabie Damasks, imexcellent designs; only 35 and 42c. per yard. Spectal—64-inch Cream German Linen Table Damasks, in a choice variety of new patierns; ‘only 0c. per yard. Half Bleached German, and Irish Linen Tabie Damas«s, in an exccedingly attractive line of the choicest patterns ever shown in these quali- ties, Widths 60, 6"? and 64 inches. Prices, 60, 65 68c. per yard. 66-inch Fine Quality of Unbleached German Linen Table Damasks, soft finish, extra-value; only 75 and 87c. per yard. Extra-fine quality of Soft-finished 74-inch Unbleached German iinen Satin-Damaska, in s variety of handsomely-designed patterns; ‘only 81 per yard. ENTIRELY NEW PATTERNS TURKEY-RED DAMASES. Special—56-inch Turkey-Red Table Damask; 45c. per yard. 60-inch Turkey-Red Table Damasks,oil-boiled and warranted fast colors; very desirable pat- " terns; 50, 6235 and 75c. per yard. 60-inch Cardinal Table Damask, oil-boiled red, and guaranteed to be a permanent color; ‘only 85c. per yard. 66-inch ‘ ardinal Damaska, $1. Green-and-Turkey-Red Damaska, $1. NEWEST PATTERNS IN DAMASK NAPKINS. ‘This entire stock is also comparatively new, the patterns being of recent design and very at- tractive. Better qualities were never offered at the several prices, and those ladies who desire to have the best and latest patterns in Napkins should take advantage of this opportunity. ‘Special—300 dozens 0-8 Full Bleached good quality German Linen Tubie Napkins, full sel- ‘vedse, and without sizing, choice variety of new patterns. ONLY $1 PER DOZEN. ‘Wo place this Napkin against the world for the price. It is our best effort in Napkin buy- ing, and worth more money, % ‘Finer grades, equally as good values for their respective prices, at $1.15, $1.25, 81 40, $1.65, 82, 82.25, 62.50, 83 and 83.50 per dozen, 6-8 Full Blesched German Linen Table Nap- King, at $2.50, 82.75, 83, 83.50 and 85 per ‘Three-fourths Full Blesched German Linen Damask Table Napkins, very attractive line of entirely new designs, Superior qualities, and Snowy-White Finish. $1.75, 82.25, $2.50, $3.50, 84, $4.50, $5, 86. 87, 87.50, @10 and 812 per dozen. Seven-eighths Full-Blesched German Linen Damask Table Hapkins, superfine qualities, handsome new patterns, might be called “snow- flukes” so far as whiteness, finish, and pattern- effectaare concerned. $5, $6.50, $10 and $15 per dozen, DOYLIES. New designs in 3-8 and 4.8 Bleached German Linen Damask Doylies, €1, 81.25, €1.75, @2and $2.50 per dozen. Ditto, with colored borders, Plain White, and and-White. 75e. $1 and $1.50 per dozen. ‘We shall have more to say ‘the week. Next we shall Get ahead of the news by dropping in and take a look at the new stock, (econd floor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and Fata n. w. WANTED—HELP. WANTED—SITUATIONS. _ Wierirats SisrReRMA PD oce tras | OG tee eases sae see Burn ‘thd K vin Gacryetown. ease | Som, re cooking end soans teeteedeeans cones woke be a good cook and bave satisfactory references. Ap- Div at 2a: ae 12 16th st. nw. ANL FEW MEN TO JUDGE BUN- ¥"s “-Landiord ‘ema! ‘the D. Wieeaemm ees ee res Sede aay Fe et 1424 F st. ow. ANTED — LADIES’ MA. ONCE: COOKS Wise gonna Tae ). chambermaids, 4 Ral ee anaes eomneeatietee sis aeons arco tad iTED—wi ‘COOR! ;; MAIDS, WY Sette: Secs pratense ene tere ‘Men. DIOK's AGENC 613 7th at ow. sate W ANTED—WOMEN KS, $10 TO 640, CHAM- Derualia ures 208 Taaudeewcs te ch away: Walters, Drivers or Farm Hands, Colored ict SAM'L A. COOMBS, 926 Fst nw. Gi WANTED — WoMEN KS, G10 TO, 880. seepers, Nurses, men, Porters, Drivers, Waiters, male and { ‘white ION, AND Sd colored help. WA EMPLOV MS ROOM-KENTISG BUI 008 Fet. nw. older NTED—1WO NO.1 STAIR BUILDEMS AT Wat Pane. Sct cuiben. ate VANTED-AN EXPERIENCED Bor TO SET . THE UNIVERSAL PRINTING CO., 3280 Mau Peat Washingvone a WA&STED-A MALE COOK: ONE HAVING 1 yeri¢uce in similar institutions preferred. Memorial Hospital, bead of 10th ec uw. i ) ANTED — IMMEDIATELY — TWO EXPERI- enced Waist Hands; steady employment. aud two apprentices at dressmaking. Apply at 1814 13th st ¥. cl S-st WASTED_AN Al ENERGETIC SALESMAN TO sell staple articles in District and Virvinia on commission. Address Bor 16, Siar othce. i ANTED—A NEAT, SETTLED COLORED WO- than as chamberusid snd lsundrese: best refer: ences reauited, Apviy at S10 4th at ow. OclsS 'ANTED—A RESPECTABLE 00! MANO do, housework. Apply, between 5 and 7 a, rs BR iS al W43TED_TWO(WHITE) BOYS FROM SIXTEEN to nines of age, to learn the bottling business. BILDBRO"s, 640 Bat. a-w. ie WANTED —4N INTELLIGENT YOUNG LaDY #0 attend. to, brauch post-omice in a drug store. peg ae 7a handwriting. SS Se ae TE WW ANTED—LADiES To LEARN THE BEsT s¥s_ [ey gs 8 S16 Facnw, rooms D and 10: oe 3-3t ‘WANTED_WE WILL PAY A BRIGHT INTELLI- tl 5 to month salary; to haudle gusey wotday bos fey. HARVEX & 00., 935 F Ww MEN AND WOMEN AS ‘Waitresses, COOKS, Dairymen, Nurses, Drivers, Maids, Kitchen sid. Farm Hands, Laundresses, Houseinen, ‘&e. juarters for Bw. b and German rr ‘M BURRMAM, 690-082 Fat. t.w. V ANTED-THREE OOAT AND TWO VEST bands, at 605 13th st. u.w, a. yANTED—I M ME DIATELY. Dusiness for theniseives. \_ a ITE Gini, iat OF OE der: Address ALON ve YANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN OF GOOD babi tion ‘ae collector of clerk; reference ternied” Agios Mb. Star office.” voll ae WANTED-By TWo COLORED GIRLS. PLACES to do general housework in a small iv, With, gut washing or ironing, ous. WANTED. -ROOMS. y ANTED-BY TWo ADUL’ REE Wiis: Seen ers wouse bear car line, references Sead snared ang Wisner BE cose Penn aveuue. Address D.A-d., Bar ofice. ocl3-3" Waites — Fe BNISHED AND UNFURNISHED ba m ae rt eaomne Pere us baviug dbem {oF ret should ee Ba Rar easmae ee om MOON BT Wakreesy GENTLEMAN, W Fi nce fSirtined RE eit i ‘urn. x - ‘of light housekeeping. house must be Arstrel a Ot with mofern conveuenoss and in a begitho, Foicuhorcod, ieivate famfly where chore are chi Gren preferred: Smusedi a Gress BUX Si, bar omice., nn” PSO ote JANTED-A WHITE WOMAN TO DO THE Washing for « small family at ber own hom-: ements Sha en rk ork, penceriat Ee cae APB = WANXTED—A GOOD WHITE WOMAN TO COO! NY must furnian references. Apply 701 G st n.w.1* WASTED—BY AN ARMY OFFICER AND WI? E, Foom and board in Waabington of i state ters dress Box WASIED SE ARE DOING A LARGE ROOM- Fenting business We shall have large demands for rooms as scolias the Knights Tempiars Conclave Pisce your rooms with nie EP ne taneE Renters aud Real Estate Agents, 1321 F st A) Usual, as w ANTED—WHILE OUR RENTAL BUSINESS 18 larwer than ever, oUF success 1 securing tebante wmialler list of vacant houses then be seen by Feference to oUF bulletin 1a ‘The Star: this ‘act aud the uumerous applications gaily st our office warrant ga in statin that “thom tacinur such property in our hanas. JOMN SHER AS Mong wc i our hans. “ Con la07 Fae ocd at waist hands. Nove aed apply who have ‘Tith st. nw. WW ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Call at 808 Sthst. nw. it ANTED—A CAPABLE WHITE GIRL FOR GE: al housework in smal, family; refereuces re- used” Apply 1312 13th at. a.w. ‘ut \y ANTED—IMMEDIATELY — A COMPETENT ‘White cook Le Re REY iil 6 WANTEDIIWENTY-FIVE FINST-CLASS PAN: loon makers: steady work and once, “Ht J. EWIG, 1000 Fat nw» Room 21. dit WW ASTED—NURSERY MAIDS OF RESPECTAB'L- Ay'who attend re. Pollock’ free lesncus on tho Care of Young children have positions found for them if they atte enddays, COMMENCING October 17, 0 3S ‘ANTED AT ing colored iri for to wash and iron Apply 1739 De peral housework in stall family. Apply, after 1 0’ at 1908 16th street n. WV4NTED-TWo EXPERIENCED PRESS BOYS. Apply at printing office, fourth floor, 719 Mar WWANTED — EXPERIENCED DRAPER AND SEin Handa. Apniy to Mise 8.3. COM, Drese- making Dept, Woodward & Lothrop. At J ANBED — THREE FIRST-CLASS CABINET Witter “abn to WB MOSES & SONsdch and F sta 2.w. __ocl3-3t_ ANTED — A GENTEEL COLORED MAN AND Wife, without chilireu, ‘as servants, the woman todo housework and man ‘to wait and occasionally drive a carriage, good home acco ...modations. Ad:iress LAT..OBE, Starofice. cSt WANTED-3 COAT MAKERS. 3 W tics vest hands, nove but competent hauds Berd apply. 600 gt. 2. "LO'OUNNELL it" WANTED — DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT BU- Feau, conducted by ladies, men and women, w bite and colored. for all kinds of domestic labor, for Dixtr.ct nd states, with references, 717 Mast nw ne20-Jw* [ED—IMMEDIATELY TWO GOOD D. Wintten: “Apniy at $18 14th st.n.w, ocl22t V IMMEDIATELY, ACOLORED WOMAN ‘Ab cock, wash aud rau io eal iaiy, Devt of references required; Catholic preferred. Apply, to 1503 10th i. uw. Wy 4Nrep-exrent W ‘rreutices on childrens’ clothes’ also experienced button-hole worker, at RUHK'S, 037 F st. uw .ocl 2-2" ANTED — STUDENTS 10 LEARN DRESS ing by the Tatior System; all who commence fay will be ‘taken at reduced ‘price. i303 Pst Sia ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS COOK TO ASSIST AT washing and irons to the right party the best of wages will be wiv.n. Avply at 432 Sst. mw. 012-3 JANTED—IMMEDIAiELY—A SETTLED funn at cook ai for geben vousework in 8 mall farnily; must stay at uight. Apply, with refe at 1333 Wallach Place nw. aaa y ANTED—A BOY TO LEARN THE DRUG BUsI- a eo ee ee tar oe WANTED OMPETENT WOMAN TO COOK, stn. wash, andirou, Apply forenoon only ‘ANTED—A GOOD, STRONG WHITE WOMAN general housework: iust like cildren ; best of reterouce reauired. Apply to 412 1B. w.0l2-2* Vy ANTED—TWO GOOD HOUSE PAINTERS. Ap- W: D — AN ACTIVE, ENERGETIC YOUNG ‘itn No solicit xnvuranes ou aalsry and comer ons, dad references Which must be nenceptonbie. w ce) 3 ooke2e BM x'y. 2, Star office. NTED-MAN TO TAKE THE AGENCY OF W “our snioe: nize, S8x18e18 Inches: weishte 000 eg hook heed WASIED-To RENT A HOUSE IN CENTRAL socation, suitable for a restaurant, November L Address RESTAUKANT, Star office. 1 V ANTED — IMMEDIATELY — BRICK HOUSE; hewly built. ou Capitol Hill oF in northwest. price frou! €5:000 to $5,090. "will pay” ll cans, siate, locas tion and rent. Box 5, Star office, ocl3-Nt y ANTED-HOUSE—T0 PURCHASE SM LL OR medium size house or youd iot between 2d and 7th and south of Ost. nw. Address BAND M.D. Star office We ous ‘Houses to Rent to Cus HERKON & RAMEY, ocl2-1m 1307 Fst. WiDr A COUPLE WITHOUT CHILDREN to take charge of house during absence of owner for swinter or longer: care to offset “reut. RUGG. Star os Sells ‘A HOUSE OF FIGHT OR NINE ROOMS: with stable or shed for com. mau Teut and partic ool] -3t* WARTED, TO BUY, AT ONCE-SEVERAL DE- Sirable Houses for customers: from »¥,000 to $5,000. A & CA’ Wii STED—To PeRCHASE-* ono NY, Hocus, centrally seated. from. #33 500 te @5,000 wo c frame. State particulars and Tocation. “Address €: H., Star office: oct W4S2ED_A FURNISHED HOUSE—A 10 TO 12 Toom Louse, in gor Bealthy location, modern tii provements, is wanted by s family of hve adults, pre- Tor proper eccupancy would sntefiain, privilege so Dicchase ff suited: would preter northwest, weckon, ‘Le Droit Park or Capitol Hill. to be accu wember 1 Address. THY, Star office. 0c8,11,13,3t" WASTED DIMEDIATELY— CUSTOMERS, three Brick Houses n.w., 8 to 1z rooms, rs $10,000; without basements preierred. THOS. G. HENSEY, ocd-e06t 1227 Feat. nw. ‘ANTED — IMMEDIATELY — DIKECT FROM from, 83,000 to furnish good tenante, and will give eareft, sttention to proyer our banda. Neotel WALKiA & WILSON, 1006 Fst y ANTED_HOUSES ‘GKADES TO RENT Greil. We have more calls tor houses to Feat than we can supply. ai HERRON & RAMEY, 1307 Fst. 3-3m WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED RESPONSIBLE PANTY WANTS TO ‘adopt boy baby from ‘1 to 3 months old. An awer siating wuere the child can be seen abd what hour. Mra A. K.N. Star office. ae doing @ business of about por se Sara a WASTED fo BUY 4 GoD LIGHT BUSINESS wagon aud bore; wust be cheap ad » eR SIMPSON. 13U1 Sie at. TED—PUPILS PREPARED FOR CIVIL vice, West Point, university, and other exaz- inations by University Gaucher. Mauy’ ‘uccene W &ASTZED-10 BUY FOR Casi & ppve STORE Sad aday. | Address ful work. TEACHER, 221 Bet nw. ie NITED —1T KNOWN THAT LADIES CaN have “stylish, wel.-made and Wraps made at 235 apd pertect ‘ve cr: Tol Ma seds-140" | WASTED ANY ONE HAVING & FOLDING lounge in wood condition to sell at & sacrifice ad- ress Box 118, Star office. ocl2-3t WaAxtED-Low. BUGGY, AND ou Bovey taken. Box i, Bonmkg, DG oe ANTED—WELLS DUG, AND DKIV?: W puma, wind-ilie tanks of al Mase. welt tan: terial furuisbed and repaired. WM. H. MOFFAT, _ocl1-1m* 108 bth st ue, oF Bistensbune. Md WANTED — WE Wisa TO EMPLOY A FEW ‘Salesmen on sa ary to sell our ‘by sample to the wholecale and retall trade of Washiugton, D. Cy And sdjoining states We are the largest mautifactur- érsofourline in the country. Send two cents im for particulars. No postals answered. CEN- TENSTAL StI'G CO, Cincihust Ohio. och-w&smn ANTED—A TRUSTWORTHY MAN OF GoOD ‘habits, -bington, to, represent fm state old N. ¥. house. ‘Salary, €70 monthly” refer. ‘exchanged. SUPT. M. JOUSE, Lock Box z oclithtedw 7 VERBAL GOOD BENCH Ds. Wi itpi tor E JACKSON & O0.. 15th stand Ohio ave, ‘ocli-3t" Ww HIRE—A SETTLED WOMAN, WAxizD-T0, y wi ‘colored, to, cook 4B & Brightwood, ape. Address K. P. &., Star ool l-3t WANTED--SITUATIONS. ANTED—BY A COLOKED GIRL, A SITUATION -class Cook in @ private family; can furuish ieee cal ade Ratton oA : \y ANTED—BY A KESPECTABLE COLORED GIKL el sean fi Wiiittsgon an SPS orm Teas tal ae ED — TYPE WRITING 3 CENTS PER WV es prensa rene ae, eee Bs per week: references. MISS SENN ‘Star office. 11% War tr positions in susie store or book store, Ad- drow YOURE LaDy, Beare ae ‘Wy ANTED—G0 to Di \CX FOR COOKS, ‘Laundress, House Giris, M.! pyres. ‘Deau- stress, Butler, Coschmen, Waltera abd itoben ‘help. ivheve city reference, O13 7th st Lew, Ft Wet denbere Ae — POSITIONS tress, 1aundress, jure, ‘Men ‘Cooks, Coach: San NButiers, DAML A. COOMBE B20 Fet'nw. 10 Wy ANTED—caLL NAL EMPLOYMENT Wiebe eaters Paes Said nurecs, conchimen, waiters and porters. 013-40 ‘ED—BY NT SOLICITOR, POSITION W ‘arvpecitication snd emrndment writer alas ot PA: ‘Th: stock is new—direct from the milla We have paid more than usual care in selecting and ‘buying Blankets. We find that the “know how” han a grest dea o do with the price, Tt ia not Possible to buy better values in Washington or ‘elsewhere than we are nowoffering. Conspicuous for great worth is the case of seven-pound Blankets ot $4 per pair. They measure twelve-quarters, and are 75 per cent pure wool and 25 percent soft durable Cotton. It le bet ter for the slight mixture of Cotton, because 18 4a noteo bulky as the sume wairht of Wool, be, and és all the stronger forit, We known the time when we would have been glad. toget such Blanket to retail at @5. We have named it “The Tacoma,” and the price is 04 per ‘We are making mee oa. rae line of all Blankets tn, “We control this Blanket for the Distrlct of ih NTED—A’ SITUATIONS FOB 1.000 ‘Ai ‘T ONCE men and wome. as cooks, waiters, ‘purses, rivers, ey hg ry ase 0c 3-6t* [TED—CIVIL, ™ a SYy ANTED_BY A FRENCH PROTESTANT HOUWS ‘ANTED—BY, Me WAxTED 20, Fou SEND 70 THE PUBLIC Sitcatscen nae car iach sta. eeld-lm WANTED EVERYBODY SUFFERING _ FROM Latrobe unde to beat oro pay. We ke DANTE. 1413, it SEAR, y ANTED—1 IN NERVOUS, MEN- WANTED ELOTRICITY IN NERVOUS. tal nd Spinal orit Tacit x, dies, PEresraries De Wi cor. “apli-bm W {3 TeDU TRY OUR BUTTERINE AT: 30) Tynes oom, on Second Bor. well Piranha i pase the door, ee JOR KENTSITI7 G BT HANDSOME SUITE oe jurpiebed Roos, first ew bows, sous at, suitable for ariay or Nevy cfcer and wife 1" REN I—PRONT AND BACK PARLORS unfurnisbed. two upicatiug farmed. age ° ool 3-9 ROR BEN 1300 WC STN OW, CENTRAL Ly FS tee E NFUKNISHED TWO COMNENT- jront roous. bath hot and cold waters ; best sod us furambed. ah or fis Maca husette ave. T Skee reduction 14th st ook <p, F touse near be "WOUDMUR Owe Cicle no bowseleepiug auiowed, (vou Now 1. Address AYUNS Bar oho cae JOR RENT — IN THE VicinITY OF Soot curcie parlor gud ‘bedrovm "on eee ewiy Turuvabed aud ;uew towne; ‘alee Siete bok cal oa Sa wien = ‘s a JOR RENT—POUR BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, NEWLY Pepered. ali mod courrileuces for Bouseaee yu bath, hor and cold seme Gor, eink in Kit bens and beat # tc t [20K RENT—LAKGE MGHT BEOOND STykY front room, cheerful Deck parlor. f ‘ied, Cheiffonier ‘btoaleut table 1i0z waa si. : me Fek SSSISIQELY, FURNISHED ROOa BF second fioor, 702 Lith st aw Meck JOR KEN —iHAsE UNFURNISHED ROOM® ON uied Boor. communicating with ueat, aud Dew ood condition, Address 608 Tibet cw Tene He JOR KENT—UNFURNISHED OR PARTLY Fritsed' tot and Sa fore osu Seok poo ace: Hon mod imps. couvenient to cary, ‘end Capitol: reterences, JU? Mt at-nw. io Fee BESr, tig Biceiy ot BNISHED SECOND story rooms, with heat, vas and both bot eid ol Sater, ib family oftwo, 08 kat. ue, ie JOR RENT—LARGE FRONT PARLOR EI ede ox 3 La oo y tarnished. open iso, suite turnieiied rooms, Guird door! enil ester’ na F& KENT—FURNISHED- FRONT KOOMS UR IN ites: On 24 aud Wd fours Boor te rent Unfuruisbed ‘28 Lith ot, onsite od JOR KENT—VEKY LOW. WITH FAMILY OF fares, three lane Rous ir housekespin comm .euuthern expostfe, lieat and gan, hut eid old ‘Waler, bath, new Louse, 718 F st ue. - Foe BAREIS Toe ED xBONO. 1000 T 9 » Permanent and Feapnaibie parties. five ap” fUruiahed roous with board. wow house "with ail fd ru improveme: JOR KENT — THREE NEWLY Foows, oP second foot, in horthw ten, private family. "a," Star office SOR RENT—TWO OR THK? E ROOMS ADJACENT frouting south; furnished or unfurnehed: with or without board. 1313 M st JOR BENIUNPURNISHED FKONT PARLOR; frst for; rout S12; gus and beat, O28 1et 4 w call after $ o'clock yom i POR RENT — COMPORTABLY-F URNISH ED Tuomi, private taunt ve front room . en #uite stucie, with or without board: ualf square from Capitol, sew house, teruia moderate, teienaucen. Sei ie Shia abi rere uid ner tS Met.ow, rt earache ee sq Sh tet Root, Tutsinura un abd’ beat, tecun remees eule, Good board if desires. i 70K KENT—1WO OR THREE DESIRABLE ON- Tubnebed rooms, with larve closets, secuud Boot: yFivate ‘amily. suitable tor hotinekery tug, couven rent ‘Pension, Printing, aud other Deparumenta, 811 3d uu UK KENT—LARGE WELL FURNISHED Doutheru exposure, the very vert. home. yale Teferencesyiven if required. 1741 Fst. w. och JOR RENT—WE CAN OFFER IN A VikY DISIMe bie location, pear the Tteuty Departwwet, au toe Exsctitive Mansion, aud convenient te twe th cars, ais oun, “either Bitte SouNetOn, Toone ave FORBES Os SBCOND FLOOR OF 72: 2. Petiom, tant uated. oF todas. “Logins at tore. __ oleh ¥ CoMMONICA- or without born oF rd 2 Wo veer roume ob 2d flour: two onthiree reowe ou Sd Quis iienw © LARGE NICELY FURNISHED Foom; southern exposure, BOO lithe uw it JOR KENT—FUKNISHED ROOMS, HO! firet-clase couditioa, wuciuding eautitary 5b allseour ave awe OK RENT—1619 K ST. suite of ; athena. e erate heat, 0.00, aitysle rooms, couvenient to hepitos Sdcaee seat: nee Fx RESET Wo CONNECTING THIRD syoRY obt room. one partly furnished. leat abd wans on New York ave, bet Bil sud 10th ate. reul $i7 ‘Address A.'B. Q., Star ctthos. onene aK KENT—1016 15TH ST. NW. NEAK ther. juare, furpished rooms, ou se od Moor, Z_cheree mses femmes corer £5 cooees Oo Fe ay {OR RENT— ELEGANT FRONT ROOM ON feecond floor, wath heet.sas aud every convenianes, JQOK KEN 1 -HANDSOMELY. 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