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2 ae) eS a THE EVENING STAR, | Tse Foust Tx Sox WASHINGTON WEDNESDAY October 17, 1988. e3 all the ether daily payers bere added together. ee On the princtple that one must go a good way Of toget the news from home, Washington will ‘Bod much that is entertaining in dispatch trom New York to the Pdiladelphia Times intimating that the President is about to treat the country to ‘a fresh surprise—or what would have been a sur- prise if this New York correspondent had not let it out, The program as laid down ts that, when the Joint committee of Congress comes to the White House to announce that the two houses are pre- pared to adjourn, it will be met with the state ment that the President is about to send s mes Sage to the Capitol This message, it 1s hinted, ‘Wil declare for non-intercourse with Canada in ‘unmeasured terms, and be designed strictly for Irish consumption in New York city, where it 15 expected to create a “boom” that will sweep everything before it on election day. ‘There 1s & vagueness about this news which ¢x- cites @ suspicion that it does not emanate from Beadquartera It is not stated, for instance, What form the President's fulmination is going to take: ‘whether it will be a proclamation, in so many ‘Words, of non-tntercourse on the basis of the ex- ‘them with money when that Is necessary. To AS a matier of fact, however, the best informa- ion to be had indicates that the sdministration 41s not in Lhe least alarmed at its prospects in New ‘York state, and hence would have no possible rea- ‘son for resorting to the measure suggested. While It Wants every vote it can get, to make assurance Goubiy sure, it views the situation with com placency. The thorough canvassing system es- tablished by Mr. Tilden has been continued year Dy year ever since, with the result that the Gemocratic managers have Kuown pretty well in every canvass where to put their hand upon any trouble that might exist. Sometimes they have Deen able to cure it, and sometimes not; but they have always known where it was, and ‘by what remedy alone they could hope to Temove it. From present indications, the reports from the canvassers are uniformly favorable. If iseffection 1s found in some rural outpost, it ap- pears generally to be more than compensated by ‘Uhe tmproved outiook in a city within the same Political district. If the tobacco-planters in cen- ‘wal New York, for instance, are talking of voting ‘against the framers and trends of the Mills’ bill, there are good democrats, and not over-sanguine ‘a8 a Tule, Who are ready to pledge a gain of twen- ty-five hundred votes for their party in Monroe County, where Rochester is situated. The discon. tented labor element which found vent for its feel- ingen @ vote for Butler four years ago, is now, for the most part, reported in line for Cleveland. ‘The strong sentiment which swept so large a por- on of the Irish Catholic populace into Mr. Biaine’s. Personal following in 1884 is believed :o have Spent its force, and the voters moved by % Rave returned to their democratic al- legiance, owing partly to Mr. Blaine’s being Ut Of the field as a candidate, and partly to the gradual disappearance of their objections to Mr. Cleveland himself The organization of the demo- ratic party in New York state at large is sald by Good judges to be better in every respect than it ‘Was four years ago; and this s certainly not an Unreasonable claim when it is remembered that 4m nearly every cros-roads village to-day there is federal office-nolder, whose sense of obligation to his party stimulates his loyalty, and who knows ‘that a return of the republicans to ascendancy in national affairs means the appointment of some- Dody else to his place at the public crib. ‘The fight in New York will be a close one, and an interesting; but, whatever other persons may ‘think of te chances pro or con, there is no cause to suppose that the President regards his case as desperate enough to warrant the explosion of any ‘Dombs whose scattering fragments would frighten away & multitude of his friends, while its noise ‘would not attract into his camp a corporai’sguard Of hesitating outsiders, ——— ee In New Jersey the republicans seem to have felaxed some of their energy in the presidential contest in order to throw it into the struggle for She legislature. They are bound if possible to dis- possess Senator McPherson and send Sewell Dack, There are even dark rumors of a “deal” whereby, through trading votes for tne democratic ‘Rational Ucket for votes for members of ‘the legis. lature, the state will go for Cleveland, s repubit- an Majority Will be seated im the legisiature, and ‘Mr. McPhergon in his turn, will be strongly backed for a place in tne Cabinet as reorganized for Presi. dent Cleveland's second term. This 1s an interest_ img scheme, but !t would be more so if there were any assurance whatever that Mr. McPherson, Mr. ‘Sewell, the President, and the member of the Cab- inet Who is to get out in order to let Mr. McPher- ‘#0n get in, were parties to It. $< An old admirer of Roscoe Conkling’s, one Myron Bangs, of Fayetteville, N. ¥., has come to griet. For four years be has been going around from place to plate, getting himself interviewed on the political situation and telling inquisitive Feporters what the President said to him, and ‘What Mr. Conkling said to him, and how he haf etlected political understanding between the two men. was qi everywhere a3 a “millionaire banker,” and a confidant of great men on both Sides of politics, and there were some newspapers ‘Wid enough to take up soberly nis scheme tor hav- ing the democrats in the New York legisia- ture coflesce with the disaffected republicans in 1885, and electing Conkling Senator asa reward for services rendered, or supposed to have been Fendered, to the democratic cause in the canvass of the year before. Lately he has been posing as a emocratic pacttier in New York city; and, on the streagth of some of his orscular utterances, it ‘Was widely reported that Roswell P. Flower ‘Would accept the nomination for mayor from ‘Tammany aud the Cousty democracy combined, ‘Some one has taken the troubie to puncture his pretensions, and publish him for what he is—a man of strongly imaginative temperament, with & marvellous impulse to toadyism, but no mil- Honaire, and in no wise the confidant of the pow- erful persons whom he has been accustomed to parade as bis intimates It 13 on such Simay foundations that the rumors and reports which circulate during ® presidential canvass are largely ade up. Sullivan bas sworn of again. To Duzssr Youxo Mes. WE WAST TO SAY THAT THE BROAD. WALE DIAGONAL CUTAWAY AND PRINCE ALBERT COATS; ARE THE NEWEST AND MOST DRESSY GARMENTS WORN THIS SEASON. OUR LINES OF THESE Goops ARE VERY HANDSOME, CUT IN ALL Pas TICULARS LIKE THE BEST CUSTOM work. BETWEEN THE THREE LENGTHS FOR A GIVEN BREAST MEASURE, ¢ «, LONG ‘FOR SLEXDER MEN, REGULAR FOR THE AVERAGE-BUILT MAX, AND SHORT FOR THE STOUT MAN, WE CAN PIT ALMOST ANY ONE 48 WELL, OR BETTER THAN MOST CUSTOM TaILons wit. WE MENTION 4180 THE BROADWALE FALL OVERCOATS, IN BLACK. BLUR AxD VaRIOUS SHADES OF LIGHT-COLORED Goons 45 TEE MOST POPULAR NEW YORK sTILea SHINES UPON. WE PROPOSE TO TALK NOTHING TO- Da¥ BUT THE VERY FINEST GRADE OF ROIs CLOTHING. WE'VE GOT IT, axD WE WANT YoU TO KNOW IT. WE HAVE MADE A REVOLUTION IX OUR GRADINGS IN THIS DEPABTMENT. FORMERLY A 33 OR 34 BREAST MEASURE WAS THE THIRD AND FOURTH STEPS IN OUB YOUTES STOCK. THIS HAS BEEN CHANGED. WE INCLUDE IN OUR BOTS STOCK sizes THAT WILL FIT NF YOUNG MAN OF 18 ‘YEARS-AND YOU KNOW AS WELL AS WE DO THAT THERE ARE SCORES OF MEN 30 AND 40 YEARS OF AGE WHOLACK THE PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT OF SOME YOUNGSTERS OF 18 60 WHILE THESE SIZES UP T0 33 AND 34 ARB CALLED BY US BOYS SIZES, IN REALITY THEY WILL FIT MANY MUCH OLDER, FROM THIS YOU CAN AT ONCE SEE THAT IF IT 18 POSSIBLE ‘TOFIT YOU IN THIS DEPARTMENT YOU ‘WILL BE ABLE TO PURCHASE THE IDEN- TICAL SUIT AT 620 AND $22 THAT WE WOULD BE OBLIGED TO CHARGE YOU UP. STAIRS 628 AND $30 FOR. WE CAN SHAVE ‘THE MARGIN IN OUR BOYS DEPARTMENT OLOSER, THEREBY YOU OAN @AIN THE’ ADVANTAGE IF YOU ARE “BUILT THAT WY." THERE 18 POSITIVELY NO DIP- FERENCE IN THE QUALITY OF THE MA- TERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP BETWEEN THE STOCK ON OUR SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS, THEY ARE THE BEST THAT WE CAN MANUFACTURE OURSELVES OR PRO- CURE FROM OTHERS. THE SUN SHINES UPON NOTHING BETTER IN THIS LAND. IN EXCLUSIVELY CHILDREN'S SIZES WE START THE BALL AT $3. THIS WE FRANK- LY TELL YOU 18 NOT AN “ALI-WOOL” SUIT. WE HAVE ONE AT $3.50 WHICH IS, BUT AS CANDOR IS ONE OF OUR OHARAC- TERISTICS, WE WILL TELL YOU THAT IN ‘MANY CASES THE MIXED FABRICIS PREF- ERABLE. PERHAPS YOU DON'T REALIZE IN BUYING CLOTHING THAT THERE ARE AS MANY GRADES OF WOOL AS THERE ARE ANYTHING ELSE—AND WE TELL YOU ‘THAT IN NINE CASES OUT OF TEN AGOOD MIXTURE, SUCH AS OUR @3 SUITS ARE, WILL PROVE MORE DURABLE THAN MANY OF THE CHEAP GRADES OF “ALL- WOOL" SUITS. PLEASE DONT MEASURE ‘THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE SOLELY BY THE TERM “ALL-WOOL.” 48 WE SAY, WE STABT AT $3 AND CREEP UP AT EASY STAGES TO @22. RACH MILL OF IN- CREASE IN PRICE MEANS ACORRESPOND- ING INCREASE IN QUALITY. SAKS AND COMPANY, CULLERS FROM THE MARERTS OF THE WORLD, SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. 017 oP uD ba & ar s7 00. ry aA Aa yvvy aa A = ROUGH-FACE CHEVIOTS, FANCY WORSTEDS, WIDE WALE DIAGONALS, ETC. MELTONS, KERSEYS, FUR BEAVERS, CHIN- CHILLAS, ETC. OVERCOATS TO ORDER FROM. SAMPLES AND 2 RULES MAILED OX APPLICATION. THE TAIL GR. 615 AND 617 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, 0010-wha,178 OUR GREAT $2 CALF, SEAMLESS VAMP BUTTON, LACED AND GAITERS, IN PLAIN BROAD TOES O8 ROUND TOES TIPPED. “HAHN'S OWN” $2.50 FINE CALF SHOES, SOLD BY US CONTINUALLY FOR THE PAST 10 YEARS: BETTER EVERY SEAsoN: BETTER NOW THAN EVER. THE THOU- SANDS THAT HAVE WORN THEM SAY: “THEY ARE ALWAYS SATISFACTORY.” OUR 62.50 “POLICE SHOR," IN LACED OR CONGRESS; A TRIPLE-SOLED, BROAD TREAD, EASY SHOR, MADE OF THE MOST DURABLE MATERIALS KNOWN. “BEST ON THE GLOBE" €3 GENUINE HAND-SEWED.WELT SHOR; I8 JUST WHAT TTS NAME IMPLIES; “NONE BETTER FOR ‘THE PRICE" WM HAHN &CO'S RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, ‘Main Btore—616 7th street, B ‘Weat, 2923 Pa. ave. perrpametact ae 0020-u.f.m.3mn Sean Suves Wie ‘BARE AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, SOLD SIVELY AT HOME AMD ABBOMD ‘Manufactured by ‘SA0L KIRK & BON, 114 Baltimore et,, Baltimore, Ma, Ratabliabed 1827, W. M. Saver & Sox, ‘New Styles tn SILKS and DRESS GOODS. Our buyer nes been in New York for the past week ‘and hes secured the very istest styles in BILKS, VEL- ‘VETS and DRESS GOODS. — im ALL-WOOL HENRIETTAS, at ane Quality. BEOADCLOTEH, newest Shades, st ‘WOVEN ARMURE OORDS for Suits, the latest ms- teria] out, 83 and $3.50 pez yard. OX-BLOOD and GENDARMES a ae an GOT te Peete, bargain in Evening Shades of CREPES, at 7c. As many Styles cannot be duplicated, an early in- spection ia surgested. -_ ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, cel? ‘Pa Ave. 20 Pes Cust Orr ALL CASH SALES DURING IMPROVEMENTS WILL SELL ‘MY ENTIRE STOCK OF WATCHES, DIA- MONDS, STERLING SILVER AND SIL- VER-PLATED WARE, CLOCKS, BRONZES, OPERA-GLASSES, £TC, ETO, AT A DIS- COUNT OF 20 PER CENT. FRANK M. LEWIS, ol? 1215 Pa, AVE. ry i aa GERUIN SURPRISE THE MOST GIGANTIO PURCHASE ON RECORD. = E ‘WE CLOSED OUT er ae Fo" 38 £8 £8 Hea Toy ye “Genuine” Gloria Umbrelise for less than half price, ‘which we will sacrifice accordingly. Before stating price and quality we wish to say we Guarantee all our Gloris Umbrellas notto Rip, Split, or Fade for One Year. ‘We will offer 600 26-inch Genuine Gloris Gold-Cap (warranted 14 Karat) Umbrellas, 8 Ribs and Parsgon- ‘Frame, at th Actasl value @2. Also 400 28-inch Genuine Gloria Gold-Cap (war- ranted 14 Karst), 10 Ribs, Paragon-Frame, st ag i rf u i mt guy my moon. eS Actual value $2.50. And many other bargains. ‘In conclusion, we will say that we are the only house in Washington which has s Complete Umbrells De- partment, andthe undivided sttention paid to the ‘same, puts us beyond competition. ‘Toconvince youof the truthof our assertion. see our prices and stock. PLUSH OF OUR OWN PSS Een 595 DIRECT IMPORTATIONS. It would be an impossibility to mention our line of Colors, as they embrace almost every imaginableshade, sufficient to say thst we can match all the new dress goods if you wish them for combination suits or trim- ming; an unlimited assortment of qualities and colors for you to select from if you wish s full suit, and all the new art colors if you want them for fancy work. PRICES, ‘Make » note of ours and then judge for yourself. Plushes, 28-inch Fine Silk Worth. ...., Our Price... 18-inch Very Fine Quality Silk Plushes. Worth... 850, 20 pieces of 38-inch Colored Pekin Motre Plushes, im all the pew shades, for combination dresses, 1.60 200 pisces Colored Velvets, in ali shades, FROM 76c. A YARD UPWARD. 27 if i i gE H i AT REDUCED PRICES. ’ i { i j ; i Raft Huth ie Meee F ee develer, Weenen, Diamonds sndotees Gxt | Foss Axo Waurs. } cceraemggat Eye areas WORE LET! ts now complete, with all the rt ee (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. G 0. PURSEL, 418 8th ot nw, . LEST : FOR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18. Aapecial sale of Hosiery snd Underwear to-morrow. Please carefully note this column, Buck Hose Hesnavanrens, QUANTITIES, QUALITIES, VARIETY, PRICES; ALL BEYOND COMPETITION. ‘The PALAIS ROYAL has long waited to write this advertisement. We now can write OUR OWN IM- PORTATION OF FAST BLACK HOSE is bere, OU! OWN IMPORTATION means 15 per cent better ‘values than previously given. The Hosest a jump from the manufacturer to you, withthe small profit of # cash business added. ta" Every pair stamped with the trade-mark and muarantee—An eagle holding Medallion on which is in- Geribed Guaranteed stainless Back. ‘Money refunded if not as guaranteed. PRICE LIST. MEN'S. Cotton, 250. 8 patr. ‘Lisle (ribbed), 0c. a pair, Plaited Silk, 50c, a pair. Spun Silk, 75c, and $1.25 a pair. LADIES’, Cotton, 25, 35, 40, 55, 65, 75c.. $1. Cotton (fleece-lined), 45 and 35c, Silk and Weel mined, $1.20-pats, Lisle, 55. 65, 75, 90. 95c., $1, $1.25, 81.35. Plaited Silk, 75, 85 and Oke, ‘ Spun Silk, $1.35, $1.50, $1.68, 91.08, 82.48. Raw Silk, $2.69, $3.19, 83.38, 84.68, $4.98 BOYS’ AND MISSES’, Extra heavy Cotton (7 and 1 ribb and 1 and 1 ribb.) Gouble knees, toes; and heel, sizes 510.9% prices 450 Be. ae ‘Ribbed (English), sizes 5 to 93, prices 45¢ to Very heavy (7 and 1 nbb.), double knees, eto., sizes 5 0 9, Prices 45 to 60c. CHILDREN'S. Cotton, sizes 5 to 845, price 25c. gine (7 anh rit, sizes 5 to 83, prices 250 to ce Heavy (1 and 1 ribb.), sizes 6 to 9, prices 35¢ to 50. Medium (double knees, toes, and heels,) sizes 5 to 84, prices 25¢ to 350. Pes fine (French rib), sizes 6 to 9, prices 60c to togaze etvy (double knees), izes & to 8%, prices 400 THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) To illustrate the superior values now offered in the ‘Fast Black Hose we quote; MEN'S.—100 Dozen Faat Black and Stainless Socks. ‘These are identical to those sold until now for 350. ONLY 260. A PAIR. LADIES'.—100 Dozen Fast Black Hose, medium and heavy weights; quslity that generally retails for 50c. ONLY 35c. A PAIR, OR 3 PAIRS FOR 81. CHILDREN'S.—100 Dozen Fast Black Cotton Hose, izes © to 8%, double toes and double high spliced 18, CHILDREN’S.—100 Dozen Fast Black, warranted All-wool Cashinere Hose, in all sizes, for ONLY 25c. A PAIR. §2~ We might have added our Ladies’ 25c. Fast Black Hose, as we find equal quality costs elsewhere considerably more, THE PALals matinued below.) ” — Paxis Noverry Hose. Perhaps more by accident than otherwise WE ARE SHOWING A STOCK OF NOVELIY HUSE UNSUR- PASSED IN THE COUNTRY. We make this claim deiiverately and with calcula- tion, well knowing s iaise claim would merit your cob qqunation and courequent iow of vatrunags ‘omy ¥ oUF, ‘axent’s advice that “Yancy hose will be at fait thts autumn and winter,” Urchases Were made wecordiuxly. We nuw fud we Have twice the stock and five times the variety {any store in this city, and, “drumuers” tell us, one of the finest collec: on in the esuntry. ‘9 last tashion freak has only just landed in America, What you'll see in every sbov window in the feat cities of Europe you'll ‘ud uow ‘ow the Palais Royal counters Why ot as vaiues as in New ‘ork. Chicago, or Bostout "We import direct. We dou’t credit, and having no losses can afford small profits, and consequently as low prices as auy city in the Union; lower prices than elsewhere in tis city, Deguuae all others dow credit bu_ineag " ut won't you call to-morrow aud judge for your- self?” You cau but admire the display. _(Continued belo ag P. sce Lise Novexry Hose. SILK-85, 98¢,, $1.35, $1.45, 82.68, 83, $3.48. LISLE-A9, 48, 55, 75, 85, 98c., 81.25, 81.35, COTTON-19, 25, 35, 48. 73, 980. Plain Colors, Stripes, Figures, and Boot Patterns, in entirely new styles. Since, at some of above-qvoted Prices, we bave nearly FIFTY DIFFERENT DESIGNS ‘the variety may be imagined. The most lovely tints of New Greens, Blues, Reds, etc., are found in the THIRTY-THREE DIFFERENT SHADES shown. THE PALAIS ROYAL _(Continued below.) > Srecut Sace Usvenwean FoR MEN, LADIES, MISSES, BOYS, CHILDREN, INFANTS. Special Sale Prices for Thursday, Friday, and Satur- ay, October 18, 19,20, Not only will you find a bet- ter variety to select from, but prices 15 per cent below the credit stores’ quotation. Cartwright and Warner's Underwear, 1. and R, Morley's Underwear, George Brettle’s Underwear. American Hosiery Co.'s Underwear. Dr. Warner's “Health” Underwear, Suuith’s Patent Buckskin Underwear. Improved Ribbed Wool Underwear. Non-Irritating Medicated Wool Underwear. We could write acolumn advertisement concerning ‘any one of the above celebrated makes—about the par- fect-fitting qualities, the great variety of styles, and why the best are cheapest, ete. ete. THE PALAIS ROYAL. {Continued below.) Srrout Lors Vay Cuzur. ‘The following are not regular stock, but are bargains secured under unusual conditions—the outcome of prompt pay in buying, and well illustrating our cash system enables advantageous buying as well as small profits when selling. BARGAINS FOR MEX. (Department near door No. 1119 Pa. ave.) AT 60c. Three styles Natural Wool and Merino Shirls and Drawers,Silk bound and Silk atitched; com- paring favorably with the usual 75c. garments, AT 750. Two-thirds Wool—generslly sola for All ‘Wool—Shirts and Drawers, Cannot be duplicated under sL AT $1. Twostyles—heavy and medium weighta— Ssxony and Australian Wool Underwear, Best $1 gar- ment we have ever offered. AT $1.50. Two styles Non-Irritating Cashmere ‘Wool Underwear. Colors Red, Blue, Brown, Silk-tsced and stitched. AT@1L75. Extra fine White Lamb's Wool Under- woar, Feels like Silk. Is worth 82.25, BABGAINS FOR LADIES, (Dep't near door, No. 1117 Pa, ave.) AT 450. Ribbed Wool Vests, long sleeves; real vlue 1 each, and not to be bought under that price else- where, ' AT 500. Superior Merino Vests and Pants, AT 75c. Cashmere Wool Vestsand Pants, that would ‘be considered # bargain st 81. AT 61.. Natural Wool Vests and Pants, that cannot ‘be duplicated to sell under $2 each. AT8L39. Fine Ribbed Lamb's Wool Vests, long sleeves, Being sold generally for $1.50. AT 91.45. Best Quality Lamb's Wool Vests and ‘Pants, as soft as silk and worth $2, BARGAINS FOR CHILDREN. AT 25c. Children's Silk-bound and Sil k-stitched ‘Merino Underwear in all sizes, £27 We half apologise for thisadvt., because it doean’t quote one-half the bargains we are offering. We can't crowa our advt. too much, or you won't read it at all, Gentlemen should see our window display on 12th street, The Ladies’ and Children's Goods are displayed ‘im large window on the avenue. THE PALAIS ROVAL 4. LISHER, Proprietor, Notwithstandingéthe popularity of these ele~ gant garments their prices are extremely reas- onableand should meet with universal stten- tion, especially from the best dressers. $10 to #85, and more thsn two hundred garments from which to select, nearly all different 89 to 824. Seal Plush Sacques, $20, $25, and $30, ‘Seal Plush Short Wraps, $20, 22.50, 625, and $30. on Pludh Jackets, 815, $16, 618, €20, and (Third floor, WOoDWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and F sua, nw. FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN. ‘The new stock is by far the handsomest and most varied we haveever shown. Stylish com- binations of plain shades, stripes and plaids are tastefully commingled, producing an effect both beautiful and becoming. Young ladics, especi- ally particular youn gladies, will find these war ‘ments fully up to their ideal, and with the addi- tional advantage of being reasonable in price ‘and resdy for instant wear. ‘We have only the space to quote the two ex- tremes in price, and invite your early inspection of these unrivalled styles, CHILDREN'S AND MISSES’ DRESSES, 84. 21 20, 2 CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ CLOAKS, 85. — 822 CHILDREN'S AND MISSES’ NEWMARKETS, 86... .to. 825 Thursday will be “Display floor, and all are cordially invited. WOODWARD & LOTHEOP, Cor. 11th and F stan, w. Gaear Varuzs Ix Suxs aT THE BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. ‘We have left only seven pieces of the Guinet’s Black silks, which we are offering below price, and Ladies who wish to avail themselves of this «rand opportunity to buy ata saving should do so at once, as we shall not sgain see their equal at the price for some time. Five qualities: 874c.. 94. G1, $1.12%, and $120 per yard. No need to be a judge of silks to appreciate ‘their intrinsic worth. ‘SPECIAL!! ‘TWO HUNDRED PIECES oF COLORED SURAH SILKS, EMBRACING ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SEVEN SHADES. The largest and handsomest line of shadings ever shown in any one line of silks. ONLY 75c. AND $1 PER YARD. Almost every shade is shown in the 7c. line, the 61 grade being « finer quality. MORE THAN FIFTY SHADES ™ ALL SILK FAILLE FRANCAISE, ‘The most popular weave for reception and party dresses, wedding costumes, &e. Three su- perior qualities. ONLY 81, 81.25, AND $1.50 PER YARD. We are headquarters for silk fabrics, aud carry at all times a large and most comprehensive ‘stock of all the latest weaves, shades and figured effects, Superb line of Wedding Silks. Firat floor; annex.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ste nw. Baax-xzw Sroct Or Livexs ‘With s few exceptions, the entire stock of Linen Damasks, Napkins, Cloths, Seta, &c., &c., is new, of the latest-designed patterns and of superior quality, What isn't entirely new jan’t 01.1; for the reason wesell it off too rupidly. Our Linens are from manufacturers who stand at the top. We have bought from some of them ever since we have been in business. It isn't the qualities that are new, for they have been tried and are true. It is the patterns, most of which were designed expressly for the com- ing fall and winter season—for Thankesiving. ‘We have already enumerated the Linens for table use; so to-day we shail speak of Linens for beds, also of Towels and Crashes, LINEN SHEETS. ‘Ready-Made All-Linen Sheets, size 23 by 236 yards, hemmed at one end and hsnd-hem- ‘Stitched at the other. Only $5 per pair. Reauy-Made All-Linen Hemmed Sheets, two sizes; 255 by 236 yards, only 85 per pair; size 23 by 2% yards, only 6.50 per vair. Ready-Made Ail-Linen Hand-Hemstitched ‘Sheets, hand-bemstitoued at both ends, in three sizes and four qualities, viz: 2, ‘She x Sis 2 by 2 Yards, Shona 99.50 pr ate. . Made ohata heauedsainescoie by St tach, . sige 2% by Se wchen, good quality, ouly 81-00 chen 2 Bs Der pare Ycedy-Made All Linen Pillow. jaren, aie 2808 by “Nfeady-ade “ALLL ition $375, 03, gh20, ana 85.75 por pair aul o x ; Ready-Made ‘Ail-Liven ' Hand Hemstitched Pho ‘ize [25 by 38 ibebes, extra qual- each. nen acto SiG Worl wo tetra "gerindh Bo, 3, 40. 45, 60, 56, 00,68, 75, ‘Linens at 58 and 5 aye. # ey BS, and “if utts Liseon 9800, 75, 86, 900, 81, 81.10, so scakwndenextin the store, whether you wish to Aoreece eG Wee cues 50 = ‘Hock Towels, 23 by 44, only 220, eoeeines Sree in ock7-4t* Wiiiiiten we fhunbermad and 60 Address 8. J. office, W ANTED-A LADY OF EXPFRIEN: DESTRES & situstion to teach: Sade, Crees, wing. and English, Companion tion peter faces Aldmese Mise SEFFERS. 13 ©. Frevikiin st. Baltimore, Md. ocl2-6s* WANTED-—BOARD. ‘ANTED_WOMEN ‘$10 TO 940, CHAM. Deramiia, Nurses 208 havartoe & Gitte x Waiters, Drivers or Farm: Hands Sam" A: COOMBS. 920 Fat uw. ocl?-40 'ANTED—A WHITE WOMAN TO DO GENER pa ee as W2ASn fora bares ustilve Sc Cope a ree 5 refer ‘ences required. Appiy, after & p. m., 504 B st, ive It NTED — COOK — MUST BE FIRST-CLASS Witte good seterencee Apply between 10nd 12 am. 130! ave. a ED-TWO WOMEN, ONE C00) Waar ee Ee aE Teferencen, App at 162 Itthet ws’ ‘octt Se 'ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS WHITE WOMAN AS Wee troner is ascuall foniey er Apply at once at sors ‘ANTED — IN A FAMILY OF FOUR GROWN Dersons, a white woman thorouchly experienced ehrenacee er anny \WANTED—BOARD, WITH TWO OR THREE W foci, contrelis jocated, for gentleman apa three adult chiliren location must tet teria Tessonsble. Addives COMMISSIONER, Star Ofte, ‘aGng terme and of rooms e16-3:* WANTED--ROOMS. ‘ANTED—FURNISHED ROOM Worn pace G10; state Boor, Soutlook. Aiatew D. EF Star office, ;ANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK WASH AND Wor tor tami. Apply at ouce to 1450 Bbode Inland ave, ANTED—A sean goed worker, ‘WHITE MAN a ll must be rst worker, some see ED—FOUR FIRST-CLASS SALESMEN TO Sal Tebesco im D.C. and viciuity. Apply after 0 a.m, 515 7th at n.w., second flor, third door. 1° ANT! PROTESTANT WHITE GIRL firet-cles chumbermaid: private family, ave good reierences. Apply st — NOW BY GENTLEMAN, FF iOVEMBER 1, ‘star oficn ANTED-WE WANT ROOMS TO REST. RP. HUTCHINS #00, Room Renters snd agegta Fst * WS3SIED_A YOUNG MAN, WITH GOOD REFER- ences, for collecting and ofce work. 835 F st, 4. Apply between 8 apd 12 o'clock cach day. 1f° WwW ANTED—A HALF-GROWN BOY TO STRIP TO- bacco ; one having knowledge of the bust oss proterred- ‘Apply borthwest corner ‘7th nd wea WAXTED — 4 WILLING fn at oe 1617 Marion st pit cca WANTED TFIVE FIRSTCLASS TINNERS, AT JOHN MURAN'S, 2126 Pa ave. at ANTED — COLORED NUi. GIRL,” WITH Teferevces. Apply 228 New Jersey ave.uw. 1t° Wired an EXPERIENCED BOY TO SET Type Apply to Wal H. BREWTON & OO. 3280 Mat. (over Howard's Mankeo, West Washingtoa. 1t* ‘ARTEDIAN EXERGATIO TAD REQUIRED ‘8 permanent position; $10 weekly to a trastwortty , weou. Apply forenoon tok T. PIL. 30 7th. w. 1t* ‘ED—A WOMAN TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- ‘work, Apply trom 8 to 5 o'clock p.m., a W4STED(A FIRST-CLASS BAKER 10 WORK ou Vienne bread, At SCHAFEE'S BAKEKY, 420 435 st. 8. w. at Ny ANTED—AT ONOz A GOOD CATERER, WITH W teterenca, st S05 Bet uve Scirabie teenie eleven of twelve boarders to begiii with. ociG-2t" WWANTED-AT ONCE A GOOD PRESSER AND we seoUET, Slso cooks, maids: waiters, leundrenses, farm hands, oyster shuckers, ladies’ inaids, ke. F. M- BUBNHAM, 680-632 F st. B.w oclG-40" WWANTED — WOMEN COOKS, $10 TO e409; W Wititermalde: Houssheepers, Sursen (o.tey: men, Fortere Drivers, Waiters, waleand reuiale, white aud Colored help. NATIONAL EMPLOYM: NT AND ROOM-KENTING BUKEAU, 1008 F st. nw. 016-20" WANSTED—FouR HANDS, THREE PAN- taloun banus, two Dushelinen, cue errand boy. ‘WM. HART, Tauior, 219 6th st, uw. ocht-2t YVANTED-GEKMAN GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework. Apply at 43134 st. aw. oclO-2t* ANTED—THREE GOUD 1AILOKS. APrLY AT 616 Cat. nw. 0016-3 V ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS WHITE WOMAN AS fan RENT—id01 1 Mor two ee, KENT—TWO VERY PRETTY, COMMUNI. Biol) furniabes! so adaoen y F& private wih surpassed. 1517 13:h st w. 1318 Qet uw, hear Lows Circle, py PER MONTH Fo. Benen, newly a condition. ine.uding sanitary plambing 923 wa aw. ° vel? toon" UNFoR. ished. 9d flow. trout. 3 rooum with 0, 3d Fe Zroome, S15, tocation very desirable: colt Oe JOR RENT—SUNNY KOOMS, EN SUITE OK gungie, at 813 Vermont ave. oppouiie tothe ae ington i en okt Ogh KENT LARGE FURNISH) D ROOM, Finet Jor, well-hested and luhted, at 1303 Fst. 8. at Korlucht housekeeping, st O25 K's mw, relereuane for bal at OS Ew aw, exchanged. - Fok BE; PORSSMED On UNFTuN rooms. Apply 221 Pa. aves 0, eck {OR KENI—TWO NICELY FURNISHED sie bath sane & agile; bath sane Bor. Ale, third Boor: sli wodere unproveimenia; wee hemes final privaic Tauuly, convenient toate Aud herrea, BEa New Jersey ava _ ol. OK RENT—DELIGHTFUL BOOMS IN aN cellent loeativt, {UrUIBL i @ sulve oF aluele. iewe coruer house. south front, private resdeuce: coupame Hut ito care ated terion, Resereucoe 1213, ner 13h ww. = jOK KENT—i637 15TH ST, DELIoNINOL rooms aud board, private ‘amily’, Roiwe cout terms Ver) moderate, couveuteut to eace ad L Plesnaut walk t 1 eum! ec WANTED por A FAMILY ity House of Unfurnished Rooms, suitable for lucht housekeoping. Aihna ete itponahe BB sae Te OK KENI—1619 & STN. W. BANDSOMELY suite of Kooms; scutLern exposure. rate beat, aise, mingle Tvkus, CoMveniNRt to bers aud cace, oo 1" y ANTED—A SM. FURNISHED HOUSE, IN W ‘Sitiwest setton ot cig bye pentioues. oad wile, Tent motto eacend ‘mou Wase'h DARENHUWER TTS Fete Waste HOUSE om ITE OF THREE jour roome: ren exceed $18 to 820. dress GUOD TENANT. Star office, cS WASTEDITO BOY 4 SMALL BRICK Bi ood order, one with stable preerred. for three days, slate price, &c., Box U4, Star offloe, \Wasten— WwW ‘Houses to Rent to SPP kawey, ocl2-1m 1307 Fat. WANTED-MISCELLA NEOUS W ‘D—PLAIN SEWIN 5 mending done at reasunable rates clothes s ‘apeuialty Children's Call or address 1304 22d st Sciatica, Cl ‘Strictures, eta Hairs jectrici ued through clothing. Da, LS. NICHOLSU. % "O08 bth et. a. wecor. Jy {7-40 Wastepa EG of Misiary 8 ma euyatice Ek Star ottice, eae i WaXtip $200 Fou FIVE MONTHS BY A RE aponsible tuan, who wi percents tout for it. “Address Foat-Ottie: Box 857, Gity. oct’ Witte syiia, ‘Nebrmede and perfect” Bit stylish, weal r Dresses aud W: mI Kil. ve WARTED WELLS DUG. BORED, AND Duty. amps wind-anilla tanks of ail Kinds. welt teruaf furnivied and repaired) Wai. He MULEAT, eel ET or Bladensburg, WARTED—D0 YOU SEND TO THE PUBLIC ‘school, » Catholic schoo! in the cvuutry; 11 so, see ail tablet, and general supplies at. raps made at 235 Penna. ave. Capi Ot Szeto. Corer TED-THREE GOOD TIN ROOFERS AND ANTED—E! RING FROM Ave baye that have Soon ar the tends Prstemred. | WW Atuoky Chumunse 0 know the tee te JOHN PeYPER, cor. Oth and Qeta nw. _ocld-2" | cure thew: or no pay Tequived; ‘Kalges, Furnaces aud EDGAT ONCE=S DRIVERS COOKS, 10 10 Chambermaids, Waiters, dress, all .. fesdau.rters for Cooks aud J.B BUKG! F at. oclt-6t y ANTED — INDUSTRIOUS Gil. TO Do GEN- eral housework tor siuall tamily; no chid: German preferred. inguire $22 6th st. w. oclO-3t ANTED—3 TIN AND SHEET-IKON WOKKLKS. dyy to JNO, BHUGHKUs, 1105 7th ot uw, oct [ANTED—THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED Salesisiy to take. cl of partment. THE BUN dal 16 7 We code WASTED EAEERIENCED WalST AND SKixT hands at 711 13th si. aw. ‘oc16. ANTED—BY AN EAST WASHINGTON GROCER, & very capabie Clerk: peruaneut potion to rut party. Addcess, stitiug preseut or inst place of cui Ployinent and aaiary expected, CAPALLE, "star uiice retry WVANTED-ONE WOMAN TO COOK AND AssisT ia housework. of two women, ove to cook aud Wash and vue todo Louscwork and assist Im wash.ng: Feterences required. Apply at 808 17th st nw. lo-~st WASTED SALESMEN TO SELL A PATENT le ger and other specialties to ‘& eplen- ia chat ‘fora tie man iw Washungion sud ANG, Out Bena, tndsol da GIRL TO COOK jmmust be clean and pest and bring good recominendations, ee WW SNiEDIEACHER FOR PITTMAN SYSTEM of stenomraphy. Auswer, giving (es, A} ie ES V ANTED—A YOUNG MAX AS eae RI ErvceTy store; give reference, nce ace. ‘Aureos, in ows handwriting, C.D oftice. é 0015-3 ‘WV ANSTED_—TAILOR OR TATLOR! Wea BU sSCHiy 1729 Pa ay. Bw WVANIED-A_ PUSHING BUSINESS WoMAZ living outside of Washingtou to represent a re- sponsible New s0rk house. iiberal salary. reverences excl J.B. REYCHAFI, Sapermtendent, ot Reade «t., N, ¥ ‘ocl0-wow es, robes made to beat ornu pas. W. 4. DANTE. 1418 sie W AS2ED | STUDENTS (TX PHONOGRAIE! Book-keeping, Busine, or Amuse Writing Full course @5. 217, ave. b. ¢., or address Cajitol card eos Y dancing parties 1bursday eveuiugs was ‘TED—ALL KINDS WELL WORK DONE At Tensor Pumps and Wind Mills nable Fates: Tanks, supplied by D.J. MOFFAT £, 414 43 st. 8.w., Wali ington, D. C., agent tor the Kirkwood Iron Wind 2u- fue. For particular apply as above, or to the Pro. ‘#rees Eg. and Mach. W umiuerie re W —STEAM CARPET CLE NING AND feathers Kevovated, Bat ANTE Kenovating Works; tresses Mae Over, Furuiture Dteamed, aud Moths De- stroyed. FH YOUNGS, mice 1402 Fr ave.. Factory cor ott, and K sta Re. Lescyhome U10- oF 1005+ ‘apli-Su D_Thi OUR BUTTERINE AT 20 CE: yer pound: don't wet strous oF raucid: keeps bet- utter, ‘satisfaction assured or moucy te funded; stalls 328, 329 aud 330 «a decorated, Ceuter ' Marke, opiposive Go.aen alls: open daily till 12:30) ~aturdaysall day; also 46) 4 sia. oven all day. ‘Telepnoue, 643-2 or 96-5. W SCKIBNEK. Sry TED IT KNOWN— _W. Moffett, 1213 Feat nw, is ‘Comunissioner 0: Deeds ‘That W ANTED—FOK CASH—FURNITURE FEATHER bes, Carpeta loves, or eutire Housebold bi- SS ei HB. BAUM, 219 7th st « V y ANTED —GOOD SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, uns, revolver., old gold and ever, tor which bigbest cash prices wall ud. Call or sddress LADBEY'S Loau Uilice, 201 bey Livered ta iy Ib. “Ward” prints, 40e tawe Cheese aud Butters . BWoet ay aliik Se. per'uuart, MONEY TO LOAN. | 1 . (AN TO TAKE THE AGENCY OF jTetail price. $35; other sizes iu proportion, rare chance and periuapent ‘business, These safes inet ademand never belore supplied by other sate poorereineeee cones meeTraer ie eee aye EE /ANIED— DUNLORE’S EMPLOYMEN: BU- Feau, conducted by ladies, men apd women, white and color-d, for all kinds of doiuestic labor, for Distr.ct and states, with reierencos, 717 M st. uw sezb-sw* NAT 5 PER CENT, 1N if $5,000 each, fur "five rears. Al 500 and $1,000 at 6 per cent. *oclb-iw * CHakiis W. MSL gel Fst. mw psty ADYANCED "fo BUY HOMES OK TO pay off mn Jong time sna bo risk. Mort faces caucelied in the event of death, ea ¥ mouthl Pa utente 9 itl more than reut will buy « home. jor circwlar and full explanation. ‘SMITH & SIBBALD, _0cl3-1m* 628 F stn. w. WANTED--SITUATIONS. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF 10, FROM THE lace in sgrocery of four store; will make limeelt gouerally useful. “Call or address HH. Ke, 610 10th st. nw. cl? at" TED—GO TO DICK’S AGENCY FOR COOKS, V et House Girls, Mids, “Nursea, ‘Bean. stress, Butlers. All bave city reference. 62: AN i. UARTERS — POSITIONS 2 Nurses, Seaunstress, Men ‘Cooks, Coach: Butler. “SaML A: COOMBS. O26 Fet nw. ocltae W ANTED_BY COLOBED BUY. AGE EIGHTEEN, ace wate family’ . driver. oF ‘8 place in « i ver. 01 foutman, dest employer. Cail or address, ae WV ANTED—BY TWO COLORED WOMEN, SITUA- ann od cook, the first. A COLORED GIRL A PLACE TQ Plain cooking or chamberwork; can xive ¢ood references, Cal or address 1228 New Lork ave: ni. * M ONEY TO DOAN, IN LARGE AND SMALL uns, ob approved real ertate eecurity, at lowest Tato of interest; charges moder oct-Lin ‘KE. T. LEIPOLD, 1331 Fst. n.w. JMONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AND M other securities st lowest rates of interest. No de- ‘JAS. F. BROWN, Kea! katate Broker, eo _oot-im ‘ 7 TO LOAN ON BEAL ESTATE IN $28,000 RANE Seo choice sccurity at S per cent wnterest, . H. WAR } BK & Ov. 9e26-30t MoS" 2OARED, IN SUMS “To SUIT, FOR. 10, 15, 20 Ena} ie. In event of deail, loam fe canceled without further ent, and property turned over free of ‘The plan of juited ‘Life and irust Co., of 1s the best ever ‘wo ebabie par? ties to own their homes for the ordinary cust of rent, Call for « circular and full explanation. sczé-Im__ F. H. SMITH & BON, Agetite, 1222 Fst, Fe RENT maw, Eanes = NFUMNIOIED secoud floor, one at 18, a ouserat 3054 se ne ou Giret Boor, use of K:toveB apd @iming Moora, best and ne ial Dosombicy Rorthwest, 0. RF. OTCHINS & OO. 1321 F at. eek JOR KENT—OAPI(OL HILL —NicELY FUR Lisbed Tocws, aiugie OF eb suite, w: lean references ex:! BOL ABE ae. Changed coupaney september 1st ‘eels Ge OK SALE—OOUPE KOCKAWAY BELONGING PO ‘au Ary ‘away. Inquire or T¥LAK & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F et. w ols Jo SALE—A SELF-PEEDING STOVE, IN ENT — FURNISHED — @ECOND-STURY ol: beet aad gue, Wee Of bath, wuite! ie ven OF Peutieanah and Wile. private family: retereuces required. O1ziy N st, between Wth aud 7t ota mw Cie 20K KENT—PURNISHED, A PLEASANT, SUNSE Koou for ay cideiy lady of igeans. meals ent to wortheru fainlly. Address BELA, Star ufboe 1° {OK KENT —1WO COMMUNICATING KOOMS, Bicely furntahed as parlor aud bed -rocm, fle roum, ‘southern exposure. every cou Birictly private taualy. 1823 H strwet, pou - A OTEER ROOMS cheap, at corner 13th and F sta ns. also furninived: and unfurnished ron ™ PIM et without beard” coud catere 1s Fk B22 Seat Phace, MANDSOMELE furnished roou.s wi b bard. ___ 006-4 JOR RENT— FURNISHED kOOMS, WITH OF ‘bout board. on second of third floor, 407 East Front room on 3d for, 810, Ok RENT. TY AND ELEGANTLY Bished apartiveuts, ¢n suite of si.gie, with private Gining-roou wud bath, Ki desired. 1902 Het mes uext ly Wormey"s hotel. references, 001 6-8F" a ee ee furuiabed Rovius on second flor; gentlemen ferred. ocio-de X-FURNISHED, NEWSE . 31 Sth wt. ae multe aud Feanone bie’ terus; use of piau Mf dened, relerences ex cl ri ol8-Se T—THEEE HOOMS ON FIRST PL lita — tabie lun, pil te for light ve rect Tnquaw 312 Humotte avec soc AGE ANDSOMELY FU ul ad conv JOU. Peierebices sequire NISBED Pak 4 Ww hed rvome, second floor, with apd beat; southern exponure: Hease bot apply OK FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD, deli \iul Jovan, ~vuth trout, ope “guare west af end Nevy Departiweut Tavle Board 1803 HB to Dw: reer nce, orl8-3H Fx KENT—OOK. OTH ST. AND MASS. AVE. lance, nicely Furuished Rovm, with board.” eon ern “apcmute: Referrers exchanged, Uoardere sccommousted, QUE RENT-27" lOWA_ CIROLE, Apartiuents, with hrwt-cinse meals werved oF would Pent house fUeuialseu. : Ni—951 6 ST. N. W, F FUGNISHED KOOMS on second apd third floons, single oF eu Louse froutune south, all modern lmuprovenente mon aud post offices, berdice yams the du 0k KENT —POUR NIC * we . ie SOR RENT—1016 10TH BT, A LARGE, MICELE furnished room on 2d floor. Well heated” excelient card. to Z perccne 645 goer imguth. “Ruetereacen ght changed, beautiful location. amet OR RENT—WE kd CHUICE Pt Pent, “Call tof priuted lint, free KP. UI INS & OO, 1321 Fat. ol Se FSE SEN $10 15TH ST. NW, W. HANDSOMELT : alse, TOON old le furnished parlor suite; private ‘on second and third floors. table board. Si PLACE. ONE Vea lang secoud for {rot roou. ize soem ae 1013 NEW YORK AVE. N.W., bie «eantly turnisbed rooms, large and smali. woders:= inices ais ob first Boor, roou with Urivate entraies, suitable for office ; location most centrar—orls-6t Fok SX HANDSOMELY-FUEN ISHED ROOM! wiih Goad, ca, suite oF singe, location ‘a versed. retereiices required. M. Btar ction ITH BOA, eld oclo-3 ae teeeteaeee & RENT—THKER NEWLY-F Us NIBH qe a floor, ww aa we Sy Si ceragiees- Nevis es Soe Pesere SECOND FLOOR OF 725 ‘et - OR REXT-O5 SECOND FLOOR Of 72 7TH 8 table for offices or lodgings ret oe ‘TAT 1 NW. Desi. F2 Ti able fret floor. furnished or uufurnisbed” Gel 2-5" JOR RENT—1807 HST. NW) HANDSOMELY F furnished rooms on 24d and 3d flours, with busi ‘ochl-Lm ANTED-SEWING IN FAMILIES BY THE LW sitek: hoe waite sewing, MSS, ‘TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AP- Proved real estate '; fancy work of all kinds pecurity. ith amounts 4 Tlisgé 5 SHABSS star ome" * fp Atoeataaees | ab 15077 eae, ‘humo more of an ANTED—BY A SETTLED WOMAN, SITUATION Weecer ‘required: a care of Mrs. Simons, 800 Weta. ye ‘A SITUATION AS make ie REAL ESTATE EA EeTMENT. 6 PER ChAT PAYABLE QUARTERLY, SMALL a €40,000—-TO Loan 30.000 QOR RENT—1720 H ST. NW. WANDSOMELY furinbed fret and secuud story Waites, with ware Gue square weet of W. 7 Depita oli-iwe LARGE ICEL, single OF ef wulte, wecond ain Bours; table buard. bo objectiow t fauutlioe Leruies pass door, Avenue cars Convenient, refereuows ener- useful: bet rotereaces given. Address Bos 15, # a Se “ — Wega ery earch rene | ee en aoe wae Tet nish families with, good, honest. = ‘ONEY TO T—A DESIRABLE OFFICE, 1307 wad at tee sherpa py te i sus FROM UPWARD, oo mee op Gott Goce. ‘het eta es ‘will find it to their advantage t. AT THE LOWEST BATcs OF IXiI .. Tce Tish & 1 foo, permanent homes 1SSS Estee eS ‘AND O03: x FORD, 1307 F st. aw. cole ae it 1523 Petreetuw. ocl7-1m — 3yOR RENT—I HAVE Wi _ OFFIC ANTED—BY A SETTLED WHITE WOMAN, A BEAL ESTATE 1N THIS 7 Py very desirabie commun). sivuution to take vtute charge of an intents wet LO. HOLTZMAN, Duildiog. G18 Fret, two vary dome city reference. ADDY 810 I8thet nw. oett de | au2e Corner 10th and ¥ stan. cating room teade ctf face % he ANTED—A YOUNG LADY, AN ORPHAN OF 0, 00 0 2A LOAS—POR SALE 1561.000 | tious for Seiephone wearvice). and Sith beat ang refinement and a stranger in the cit ‘Bret, (bouds end i ‘Will be rented at inducement rave we to go to Southern Calitorais ea companied ‘and sures $100,004 oy Waitk #00. | fenant. DC LAWKENC oct ims — a8 xB. sk, Baumore __—_—__== seman ‘means; Re ourome ‘eine ‘ANTED—BY A YOUTH OF 17, 10N fu some Kind of office or store “Is Silla tions a2 OREY TOLOAR security. ‘Charles Ay + FOR RENT—STORES. _ anything. Not siraid’ of ‘work. Adare ©. B Biar “20. W SEB RESCH are coronay ai MOS Bey Fy ‘Situation as chanbecinaid ; ‘Ox Ta: q7ox RENT WINE PI HOST, NEW ee a, (anes ANTED_EMPLOTNENT FOR FIRST-CLass Mo ** 70 Lox ox BaTaTE AT LOW Sestss isc on ss ‘oclz-3m Wovens, coschines, insta buners eine ass Rca squires da rae ‘yd BURNHAML 620-553 | S724 Suceensor to dOWEE & BON, 1115 Pet. Founw. Scls-Oe ONEX TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OB FIRST. NY pee atts: ctr ‘Address Ke ne | Sualayhere she mmemiasse 303 Tone LOST _AND FOUND. Rots 7 ‘OR RETURN- LE st eee Lease gees 1 FESeeaii ia 08 A Er ‘RENT— oT: Geese Seam Lag PERSONAL