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8 THE EVENING STAR.)A Hur Dons Smcus Fon WASHINGTO FRIDAY... em : ‘she Evening Star has a regular. permanent bona fide daily circulation more thas treble hat of amy Cther daily paper published in Washington, and much greater than that 1 all the ether daily papers here added fegether. —— Advertisers ran, if they will send Announcements for Saturday's paper, the forme ‘than on | Of Congress after its session Will Dring welcome relief to whose daily reports of nothing few months Congress might as ‘of session and out of town, for Which the country received from its Each of the two parties seemed bent ‘Wpon pushing some pian of its own or de- Some plan of its rival's, for political effect ‘Without reference to the needs of the large. The appropriation bills were of the way, it ts true, but were obstructed at every turn in by this member or that who wanted to reduce the surplus further, or not to re- ‘80 far, for the influence the reduction or the ‘to reduce might have on the current can- ‘Really meritorious claims were shoved aside for another year because it was necessary for Somebody to make a record as an “objector” or a .” and, altogether, the national halls Of legislation have resembied a political mass- Meeting more than the abode of a sober, delibera- ‘ive assembiy, from the premature passage of the Chinese restriction bill down to the vote on the Question of adjournment itself. ——————— ‘The increase in the registration of voters in New ‘York city has already broken the bounds of the ‘ighest prophecy made for it. It 1s, a3 compared more than 34,400, and may, by the 4s completed, reach the immense 0f 55,000 or 60,000. In Brooklyn the regis. already exceeds that of 1884 by this Will be further increased, un- Goubtedly, by from 5,000 to 10,000. So that it ‘Would be safe tocount on anywhere from 75,000 ew votes on November 6, if allor nearly Who register deposit their ballots on that ‘The greatest gains are in the democratic ts, notably, in the case of New York city, tn ‘the districts where the respective democratic candidates for mayor reside. This shows that ‘there may be very good reason in the argument made by many sangume democrats that, if asingle andidate for mayor brings out a fair party vote, two candidates bring out a great deal better one, Or as Mayor Hewitt put it, “More catfights bring more cata” ——— + ‘The New York Herald, as quoted in yesterday’s | i ij i i [ g § ui iy iH ur fe Pire state, intended solely for the eye of the editor. An reading these warning missives, one Is tempted ‘to inquire why it should be reserved for the private ‘and confidential correspondence of the paper to ‘tell the truth of the situation, instead of the same facts being stated in the reguiar public corres. Pondence. Justice, however, demands the recog- Mition of the fact that the Herald is pretty apt, in the course of a political campaign, to give its Feaders the benefit of its best information in re- gard to the situation and outlook, and that its Feputation for candor in this way has, in the past, Siven its data and estimates much weight with the public. This is a reputation the Herald doubtless thinks it cannot afford to lose, ee A father more practical eiectioneering device ‘than the Harrison bail ts the Thomas Jefferson canal-boat, which the New York democrats have igged up to carry campaign speakers from point ‘to point in the canal counties of northern and cen- tral New York. Many of the small towns in that Fegion have never had a regular mass-meeting be- fore, and the novelty of it draws crowds from all ‘the country roundabout. Moreover, the oat car- ‘Ties its own brass band and its own well-fortified orators, and these catch the local republicans at a Gisadvantage. A standing challenge 1s out to the Dest men in every community to tackle the demo- eratic speakers in Joint debate, and everybody at ‘@ Meeting is at liberty to ask the hardest questions hecan think of. The local orators are, of course, BO match In forensic wrestling for such a cham- Plon as Representative Breckinride, of Arkansas, and the freedom of the challenge and invitation, ‘and the readiness with which all the stock argu ments for high tariff are met with pat statistics, ‘makes an impression on the rustic mind. ———— A warning to the democratic managers is thrown ut by a special correspondent of the New York World, writing from Hartford, that Connecticut may, by the exertions of the protectionist manu- facturers, be drawn away from the party aMiia- ‘tion formed in 1884, and made republican between mow and election day. There 1s considerable sig- Bificance in this note of warning. Contingencies might easily arise In which the electoral vote of the Nutmeg state would settle the fate of the elec- tion. If, of the doubtful states, New York and ‘New Jersey should go democratic and Indiana re- publican, everything would depend on Connecti- eat, Her six votes would, if cast for the demo- eratic ticket, give it 204; or, if cast for the repub- Uican ticket, would give tt 203—a close shave on @ither side, but a victory which either party would ‘spend its last dollar to get, if both knew that the struggle was reduced to this extremit: —————- Even without bis cue, in European costume, re- eae ase of Great Britain, Person who owns China for his birthplace Must be kept out of the United States under the Rew law, if he can get in only by passing through ‘@customs outpost. All that remains for the ce- ‘estial with American prociivities, is to bore a hole ‘Whrough the earth and traveleitner by the most direct route, or take wings like the bird, and drop Gown, during the night, somewhere in the intertor ‘where customs officers are unknown. ——<—<$— A gang of boys broke into a bank at Ravens- ‘Wood, West Virginia, night before last, and stole ‘three or four hundred dollars, which was all, as it that they could get their hands on. were the parents or guardians of these lads? On what pretense were the members of the gang Spending the night away from home? There are ‘@ great many boys about the Streets of Washing- ‘ton late in the evening who will get into the hands of the police before they reach man’s estate ‘unless they are looked after. It is the business of everybody who has charge of a boy to know where be is after nightfail, ae ‘Dr. Mackenzie’ book must be a very dangerous Publication indeed, since the Berlin potice have ‘Bonored it by seizing all the English and French copies which have found their way into the city, ‘Desides suppressing the proposed German edition. ‘The country which has done most to encourage free thought in religion, evidently does not carry | ‘Mts ideas of liberty into the domain of medical and surgical discussion. Mosz New Sruzs Or Bors OVERCOATS AND SUITS. ‘SRE LATEST FROM THE NEW YORK MARKETS. — THE CHILDREN. BECOME BROKEN IN SPITE OF OURSELVES. WE CAN'T REPLACE THE SIZES THAT ARE SOLD® SO WE PREFER TO CLOSE OUT THE ODDS AND ENDS AT A REDUCTION THAN TO KEEP THE STOCK IN AN INCOMPLETE CONDITION. IT'S 4 CUTTING OFF THE BAGGED EDGES 80 TO SPEAK. WE JUST WANT TO CAUTION YOU ABOUT ONE THING—DON'T EXPECT TO FIND ANYTHING IN THESE LOTS EXCEPT WHAT WE ADVERTISE, WE PLAINLY TELL YOU THE AGES WECAN FIT AND IT'S USELESS TO EXPECT TO FIND ANYTHING DIFFERENT-OF COURSE THERE ISNT AOHILD THAT WALKS THAT WE CANNOT FIT IN OUR STORE, BUT WE REFER ‘NOW TO THESE ODD AND END SALES. YOULL DO YOURSELVES JUSTICE IF YOU GIVE LOTS 2245, 6852, AND 2157 ESPECIAL ATTEN- TION. THEY ARE WONDERFULLY GOOD VAL- UES, AND WE KNOW THEY CANT BE BEATEN EVEN AT #8. WE CAN'T DO IT—AND IF WE CAN'T NO ONE ELSE CAN. LOT 2245—Children's Cape Overcoats, We can't say too much in praise of these garmenss. This par- ticular lot is an exceedingly handsome brown combi- tion stripe. The material iss very fine grade of Cassi- mere—almost Ladies’ Cloth so soft is its texture. The Capes are of proper length and detachable, and have a handsome fancy buckle, The Coatis Ulster length, frock effect in the back, storm pocketa, Serge-lined ‘throughout, striped sleeve linings and thoroughly made from the collar to the skirt, Made for wear, and is most fashionable in its effect. We've bought largely of them, and in consequence have got them at avery low figure, They were made up to sellat $8—our purchase enables us to sell them at $5. LOT 6852—Prectically » twin garment, so far as re- ards the style. Cheviot was used in making them up, and you know nothing wears Like Cheviot. They are in handsome Light Checks—present an effect that will charm you Like the above lot they were made to sell ‘at $8, but $5 is all we ask for them. LOT 2157—The same garment in pattern. These are made of Blue Shorn Chinchills—just imagine what a jaunty Coat they must be, If acombination of style, fit, and wearing qualities go for anything these three lots must claim your attention. $3 buys arequ- Jarly made Coat worth $8 in these three styles, Full ‘and complete im sizes from 4 to 12 years. LOT 701—These are Overcoats, too. Brown is the predominating shade, and they are handsomely trimmed with Astrachan of the same shade. Not just little stripe here and there, but the collar, cuffs and Pockets. Boucle Cloth is the material, When the sea- ‘son opened we got $3.50 for them. They are “catchy” sarment, and they sold readily, so readily that we find ourselves with a limited number only. A few to carry for a stock is no use to us, so welet you have them at $2 to close them out. Don't bring a boy younger than 236 years, nor older than 5, for we can’t fit him in these lots. If he's between those ages here's a bargain for you. LOT 703—Like the one above, only it’s plain cloth, ‘nd instead of being trimmed with the same color of Astrachan it has light shade—giving « pleasing contrast, These sre $2 for the same reason, and the sizes left run about the same—2% to’ years. LOT 3823—Here’s a garment that’s a marvel at the Price we've got it marked, $3, Its » brown, double- breasted Boucle cloth Overcoat. Runs in sizes from 4to 10 years Satin lined, detachable hood, and is Provided with « belt and handsome buckle. No more stylish garment can be found for twice the money, and we vouch for the wearing qualities. LOT 3818—Precisely like Lot 3823, except its in Blue Black effects. The coats are cut ulster length, ‘and are provided with storm pockets. This lot runs in the same sizes,4 to 10 years, and is marked at the same price, $3. LOT 3819—The same in every respect, except its a very “taking” red mixture, You can’t but admire the looks of these coats and will stand by the quality, 83. LOT 2444—Isaregular boy's storm ulster. Veri- table rough weather defiers. All wool—and we mean it Made up im those serviceable‘grayish effects that will stand so much hard usage and look well to the last. From the description you'll expect to hears high price—you're mistaken—just $4 will buy one, and any boy from 14 to 18 years will find his correet fit. LOTS 3987-3990—We'll take these together. They are light-weighte—suitable to wear in moderate ‘weather—smail checks, fly fronts, lapel pockets— thoroughly made and inspected—sizes 4 to 8 years— price with us only—83 50. They certainly are beauties, LOTS 5746-4428—On another tack—Kilts, Of in- terest to mothers whose children ar@ between the ages of 2gandS years. We bought allwe thought we'd need of these, but they went like hot cakes. By mere chance we got our hands on another invoice. We opened the season with them at $3—but when we closed out the remnants of our first invoice we marked those $1.90—We bought these so we can sell them at the same figure. The full value is there just the same. Let 5746 is that handsome One-piece Brown Over- plaid Check. It's a very bright effect—Norfolk plaited, with a belt, Lot 4428 is a Combination One-piece ‘Suit. The body is gray mixed and the skirt isa Scotch Plaid—Belted, with a silver buckle We don’t know of ‘@ neater effect at double the money—Remember, both these lots are marked $1.90. YOU'LL FIND ALL OUR CLERKS THOROUGHLY CONVERSANT WITH THE ITEMS HERE ADVEB- TISED. WHEN YOU ASK FOR A CERTAIN LOT IT WILL BE SHOWN YOU IMMEDIATELY. WE'VE GOT THE GOODS JUST AS ADVERTISED, AND NO LON@ CONSCLTATIONS HAVE TO BE HELD WITH ONE ANOTHER TO ASCERTAIN WHAT YOU WERE TALKING ABOUT, AND TRUMP UP SUB- STITUTES FOR GARMENTS THAT NEVER EX- ISTED EXCEPT INTHE IMAGINATION. IF THEY ARE ALL GONE WHEN YOU COME WE'LL TELL YOU 80. A COPY OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS POSTED IN OUR BOYS’ DEPARTMENT, AND YOU'LL BE ABLE TO MAKE A COMPARISON AND PROVE FOR YOURSELVES THAT THE GOODS TALLY WITH THE DESCRIPTION. SAKS AND COMPANY, HELPS FOR PARENTS IN SELECTING CHIL- DREN'S CLOTHING, SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. ocld Save Your Dozzns im buying Clothing, by coming to OAK HALL, cor. 20th and F. Silk-faced Melton Overcoats at $7.50, worth $11. ‘Silk-faced Melton Overcoats at 89, worth §1 Silk-faced Cassimere Overcoats at $12, worth $16. A good Chinchilla Overcoat at $10, worth $15. ‘A Satin-Lined Chinchilla Overcoat at $15, worth 22. A fine Montagnac Chinchilla, Satin-Lined Overcoat ‘at 825, worth #40. A splendid Storm Cost at $6, worth $10. ‘An all-Wool Chinchills Storm Coat st $10, worth THE MOST DRESSY OVERCOATS THIS WINTER FOR BOYS OF ALL AGES ARE ‘MADE WITH CAPES AND ARE OF PLAIDS AND FANCY MIXTURES. ‘WE HAVE JUST OPENED SEVERAL LINES OF THESE GOODS AT VERY MODERATE ‘PRICES. DONT THINK ANY ONE EVER SAW HANDSOMER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY. PLAIDS AND FANCY MIXBURES ARE VERY POPULAR FOR BOYS’ SUITS ALSO. OUR STOCK OF THESE GOODs IS NEW AED CLEAM. NO OLD “SHOP KEEPERS.” 8 Chinchilla Double-Breasted Sack Coat and Vest at 7.50, worth $10. Fine Chinchilla Double-Breasted Sack Coats and Vests at $10, worth $15. * Prince Albert Suits at $15, worth #25. Satin-Lined Prince Albert Suits at $25, worth 945. A full line of Business Suits from $6 up. Among these we offer some of the best barrains ever shown in Washington. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, BD. c.. Oon Srecuz Sarz Or Unorzzias | Sour Srrcuz Satz Sunrnises. ‘Still continues unabated. You had better call soon. ‘Think of extra long Ribbed Wool Vests for 460. each FOR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20. GENTLEMEN— ‘To-morrow (Saturday) a special salo of Men's Goods, and, according to custom, Special Prices, This advt. is worth glancing through, for it gives » list of the new things displayed in show-window, and an idea—only an idea—of the display in the department near door of ‘No. 1119 Pa ave., where our buyer and his assistants ‘Will politely welcome you to-morrow—should you call, THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Moxs Loxvox.ape Groves Cape (popular English Driving Glove). French Kid (glove-fitting indeed), A very pretty RUSSIAN BORDER, 60 inches wide, ‘336 yards long, 82.25 a pair, Of $4.75. Our price $3.75 pair. oo Portieres, beautiful designs, $6.50 0 ‘Heavy All-Chenille Portieres, 50 inches wide; worth fally ¢11, ‘Weare showing an elegant assortment of LACE BED SETS (3 pieces), st $1, $1.25, $1.50, 81.75, ‘$2, and up We have made « large importation of CHENILLE TABLE COVERS this season, and our prices on them fare beyond all competition. We are showing the latest Our price @9 a pair. to $6; all splendid values. 4 Chenille Covers.. 6-4 Chenilk je Covers. 8-4 Chenille Covers. 8-10 Chenille Covers. 8-12 Chenille Covers. All worth from 50c. to $1.50 s cover more than we ‘ask for them. PLUSH COVERS, with new Tapestry Borders, 1 ya. square. % yd. square. ‘Also larger sizes in Stock. We have the largest Stock of to be found in this city; all the latest designe and col- orings, every size in Stock. Make a note of our prices ‘and then compare with others, We have not space to SMYRNA RUGS ‘mention them here. Aniceline of Long Hair SHEEP SKIN RUGS, all shades, wort DOWN PILLOWS, all sizes, special low figures. Donuble-faced VELOURS, 50 inches wide, best quality, WORTH 82.62% s yard, OUR PRICE $2.19 » yard. CURTAIN POLES—25c. completa HOLLAND th $3. OUR PRICE @2. SOMETHING NEW, TURKISH ROSE CHAIR CUSHIONS, 750, A PAIR, SHADES, Spring Rollers, 290. complete. An elegant line of Tapestries for Furniture covering ‘at 25 per cent below usual prices, 200 Pairs 10-4 Full Size Blanket, worth $2.25; for pe EB ae rw Boe VERE n FODY YERBRR TN 9 8980 oY EERE EE cco 00 v Eeek RIN NN SPECIAL OFFERINGS OF AN EARLY SHIPMENT OF BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS. 61.65 » pair; come in White, Gray, and Red, 10-4 White Woolen Blanket, cheap at @3; for $2.50 pair, 100 Pairs of 10-4 Full Size, White Fleece, Wool Blankets, at 8: 100 Pairs of 10-4 White Premium Blanket (fine CALIFORNIA WOOL), cheap at $4.50; for $3.75 9 Pair. worth $3.50 pair, 100 Pairsof Fine CALIFORNIA WOOL Premium Blankets, 11-4, worth fully $6; for $5 a pair. A full line of Red Biankets at equally low prices. ‘These Blankets are remarkably cheap, and you will benefit by it to purchase early. ‘We would call your attention to our stock of EIDER DOWN COMFORTERS, which are cheaper than any heretofore offered. Prices—85, 86, 88, 89, $10, and $10.75. ‘And an immense assortment of cheaper COMFORT- ERS, which you should certainly see before you make your purchases. We guarantee to be cheaper by 25 per cent than others offered. Prices—85, 90c,, $1, $1.10, @: ‘82, 82.50, up to 84. P. B.—We have just received a line of CLOAKINGS, in Plain Colors, Stripes, and Plaids, in the newest pat- terns and shades, at $1.75, $2, $2.50, $2.75, and 3. ‘These are pt ioe ocld 25, $1.50, ‘very low prices, Al) MES ‘7TH, 8TH, AND D STREETS. 1.69 81.75 AL AI! YALL. _(Oontinued below.) pormkiraecesa Mews Exouss Avrowx Scanrs By sending our man to London this summer we se- cured samples of the leading West End Styles for the sutumn and winter. By having them copied in this country we saved duty and other expenses, FOR 470. EACH Wo offer London's latest styles*-Scarfs of Silks and Satins, of identical quality and patterns. Import ‘them snd they'll cost you 1 and $1.26 each. Thenew sutomatic fastening Scarf is included at 47c., though it is generally known that the New York price: is @1. The very latest—The Giadetone—you'll be surprised to find at 47c. The Four-m-Hands, too, and those Knot Scarfs, looking like as if tied by yourself, are also only 470. cach. A window full of samples, but this morn- ing’s latest arrivals are not displayed, Step inside doorway of No. 1119 Pa. ave. ; you'll see them there. Fisk, Clark & Flags’s Neckwear, of course; and Knot and Fi in-Hand Scarfs for 25c, Don't say trash till You've seen them. Belic us or not, we've sold 100 dozen—1,200—of these 25c. Scarfs during the last three weeks; and to gentlemen, too, who wouldn't ‘wear a “cheap and nasty” scarf. THE PALAIS ROYAL. _(Continued below.) . - Mexs ** Wannaxteoy Usonezzas, The genuine “Gloria” Cloth Umbrellas are of Silk ‘and Wool, and while looking like all silk have three ‘times its durability. The success attending the intro- Guction of these Umbrellas has induced spurious, and, of course, unreliable imitations,OF WHICH BEWARE. Warranted Genuine “Gloria” Umbrellas at the follow- ing special sale prices. $2.20 “Gloria” Umbrellas for @1.35. 82.48 “Gloria” Umbrellas for $1.75. EPDuring to-day wo have disposed of a Job lot lately secured. THE UMBRELLAS OFFERED TO-MOR- ROW ARE OUR REGULAR STOCK. You will see the prices marked $2.20 or $2.48 attached toeach um- brella, To sell them for $1.35 and @1.75 respectively means below cost, so ONE ONLY TO A CUSTOMER. ‘The handies will astonish you. They come in Crooks, Balls, &c., of rolled gold and silver, Some represent hunting scenes, others plainer but superior. To say they are like the handles usually shown ia §5 Umbrel- Jas is no exaggeration. THE “CONNESTOGA” SILK UMBRELLAS. The name is indelibly stamped on asa trade-mark and gusrantee. If it splits within s year show us “Connestoga” and were-cover the Umbrella free of charge. Handles of silver representing lion's head, claw with ball, coon up a tree, buckhorn crook, Some handles of natural wood with silver caps are the latest from Lon- don. Prices 98 to $12—seven dollars worth of ver in some of these handles, MENS’ GOODS OF ALL KINDS. * Shirts at 85c., Nightshirts at 50c., Collars 2 for 25¢., cuffs 20c. pair. All ourown manufacture, that's why the price. “PALAIS ROYAL” stamped on as a guaran- tee; money refunded if not satisfactory. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs 2 for 2: Pure China Silk Handkerchiefs 3 for $1. Card-cases, satchels, Jewelry, toilet articles, Everything iif men's furnish- ings and at prices a strictly cash busthess alone makes possible. See below for Underwear. Almont forgot 60 dozen 250. Socks for 21c. aug Special Sale. PALAIS ROY. (Continued below.) oe Srzouz Sure Uxpenwear FoR MEN, LADIES, MISSES, BOYS, CHILDREN, INFANTS. ‘Special Sale Prices for Thursday, Friday, and Sstur- day, 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 RB, Morley's Underwear. George Brettle’s Underwear. American Hosiery Co.'s Underwear, Dr. Warner's “Health” Underwear, Smith's Patent Buckskin Underwear. Improved Ribbed Wool Underwear. Non-Lrritating Medicated Wool Underwear. : ‘Wecould write scolumn advertisement concerning ‘any one of the above celebrated makes—about the per- fect-fitting qualities, the great variety of styles, and why the best are cheapest, etc., etc. a iE: THE PALAIS ROYAL, Srzcut Lors Very Cuz. ‘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 MEN. (Department near door No. 1119 Pa. ave.) do for you. for this amount you will find ten styles of suits Iz Is Woxozarct ‘What alittle cash will accomplish these days if you deal at the GOLDEN EAGLE, and here is what we will for men; sizes from 33 to 42, frock ot sack. $10; for this amount we show twenty styles of sui! ‘sizes from 33 to 42, sack or frock. 12; for this amount you purchase from us one of twonty styles of suits either Cheviot, Cassimere or Wor- $15; this amount will purchase in our house one of forty atyles of Cheviot, Oassimere or Worsted suite, 33 to 42, tack or frock, tailor made, good enough to adorn. ‘any gentleman, $18, 820, 823 and $25; at this price we can show you such variety of suite as we have never before ‘shown, OVEROOATS without end and such prices as will surprise you. 82, $2.50, $3, $3.75, $4.50, $5, $5.50, 86, 87. 88, 0, At these figures we show you @ variety of for boys from 4 to 14 years that is endless. 35e., 50c., 65c., 750.. 90c., $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2. These are the prices of our peuts for boys from 410 14 years. In Boy's OVERCOATS we have supreme values, and it will pay you to give them a special examination be- fore purchasing elsewhere. ‘For money saving always visit Trimmi: aliases’ and Boys’ Silk, Derby, and Worsted Hate and 0c12-6m ED’ 3 0¢10-e03m_ Fons Axo ‘Wiurs. weteatan Vicar nat seen Ja, once. Tax, Beat, and Skunk Muff, Boas and 61.50; 5 THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, 10. 400 7TH ST. N. W., COR. D. cine’ pea Sathana te, Boas Coats, and Baby ‘All new goods at lowest prices, DUNLAP'S NEW YORE HATS. WILLETT AND RUOFF, ‘Hatters and Furriers, 905 Penna. ave. OF, forrent. V, ‘nd quail: i or Ox AT 50c. Three styles Natural Wool and Merino Shirts and Drawers,Gilk bound and Bilk stitched; com- Paring favorably with the usual 750. garments, AT 7c. Two-thirds Wool—generally sold for All ‘Wool—-Shirts and Drawers, Cannot be duplicated under aL AT 81 Twostyles—heavy and medium weights— ‘Saxony and Australian Wool Underwear. Best $1 gar- ‘ment we have ever offered. AT 81.50. Tyo styles Non-Irritating Cashmere ‘Wool Underwear. Colors Red, Blue, Brown, Silk-faced. and stitebed, AT@1.75. Extra fine White Lamb's Wool Under- wear, Feels like Silk. Is worth 82.25, BARGAINS FOR LADIES, Wep’t near door, No. 1117 Pa. ave.) AT 45¢. Ribbed Wool Vests, long sleeves; real value 81 each, and not to be bought under that price else- where. AT 500, Superior Merino Vests and Pants. AT 750. Cashmere Wool Vests and Pants, that would ‘be considered a bargain at 1. AT $1. Natural Wool Vests and Pants, that cannot ‘be duplicated to sell under 82 each. AT8L30, Fine Ribbed Lamb's Wool Vebts, long Sleeves, Being sold generally for $1.50. AT 145, Best Quality Lamb's Wool Vests and Panta, as soft as silk and worth $2, BARGAINS FOR CHILDREN. AT 25c. Children’s Silk-bound and Silk-stitched ‘Merino Underwear in all sizes. Ea We half apologise for thisadvt,, becauseit doesn’t ‘quote one-half the bargains we are offering. We can't crowd 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 in large window on the avenue. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below,) Paice Last Novexrr Hom BILE—85, 08c., 1.35, $1.45, 62.68, $3, 63.48. LISLE—29, 48, 55, 75, 85, 98c., $1.25, $1.33, OOTTON—-19, 25, 35, 48, 73, 980, Plain Colors, Stripes, Figures, and Boot Patterns, in entirely neq styles, Since, at some of above-quoted Drices, we have nearly FIFTY DIFFERENT DESIGNS the vaniety may be imagined. The most lovely tints of New Greens, Blues, Reds, etc, are found in the THIRTY-THREE DIFFERENT SHADKS shown. THE FALAI ‘Oct, ‘When nest in the store do not fail to visit the ‘third floor, particularly if you are the leastwise interested tn Wraps, Jackets, Cloaks, Newmar- Rete, Secaues and Suita The equal of this Stock was never before under our roof. Long arments appear to be the most fashionable, and it is in these styles we excel. We areshow- ing the “Trish Pheasant," The “Killarney,” ‘The “Russian Circular,” The “Himalayan,” The “Paris Raglan,” The London “Newmarket,” ‘The Russian “Ulsteretta” and others equally Rew and stylish. We also have » particu Jarly handsome line of Ladies’ Black Newmar- kets, trimmed with Monkey Pur, In semi-long ‘Wraps weare showing such popular styles as the “Modjeuks," “Langtry,” “Directotre” Plush Sacques, Matelasse Wraps, Plath Jackets, &c. DRESS MAKING. (Parlors Third Floor.) ‘We also ask you in to eee the Partly-made Suits, All finished except the waist, and thet ‘we make to your order and measure, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11thand Fate. nw. Ghoves To Bz Retszn Urox. There is adecided tendency toward buying better quality gloves, Customers seem to have ‘had enough of the ridiculously cheap gloves of which the market has heretofore been flooded. ‘We have always advocated the economy of buying a good glove, and to that end have con- fined our stock to such gloves af can be relied upon to look well and to wear well. Having Teceived fresh invoices, mostly of our own di- rect importation, we call attention to the follow- ing special lots which we recommend as the best qualities possible to buy for the several prices, Ladies’ 5-But, Kid Gloves, embroidered on back, shades of Tan. Only 750. per pair. Ladies’ 4-But, Suede Gloves, embroidered on back, assorted Browns, Tans and Grays, Only ‘T5ec. per pair. Ladies’ 6-But. Mousquetaire Suede Gloves, in assorted Tan shades Only 86c. per pair. Ladies’ 4-But. Derby Gloves, embroidered on back, a splendidly fitting glove. Black, Tans and Grays. Only $1 per pair. Ladies’ 4-Button Suede Gloves, embroidered in featner-stitehing, giving the hand an exceed~ ingly small and neat appearance. Black and shades of Tan, Brown and Gray. Excellent quality of soft pliable kid. Only $1.25 per pair. Ladies’ 4-Button Pique-stitched Fine English ‘Walking Gloves, embroidered on back, superior quality of durable skin. Shades of English Tan. Only @1.50 per pair, Finer grade in same gloves at $2 per pair. Ladies’ 4-Button Celebrated “Imperial” Real Kid Gloves, in all the most fashionable new shades to match the Fall and Winter Silke and Dress Fabrics. Feather-stitch, embroidered on. ‘back to rive the hand a small appearance. Only $81.75 per pair. ‘(First floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sta. n.w. Livres Conars Axo Corrs. ‘Having just replenished our alresdy well- ‘Stocked Collar and Cuff Department,withanum- ber of the latest styles and shapes in superior qualities, we invite your early inspection, and ‘as an inducement to have you do so at once, we shall offer to-morrow morning the following cellent values. 100 Dozen Ladies’ 3-Ply Linen Collars, 1% inches high, square corners lapping s-half inch, button-hole at top or bottom. Sizes 12 to 14 inches, ONLY 8c. EACH. ‘New shape Linen Colors; round corners; 3 inch space; stands 1% in. high and buttons at the band ; sizes, 12 to 141m. Only 17c. each, ‘New shape in Linen-all-the-way-through Col- lars; stands 17% in. high, square corners; Slightly rolling; 5 inch space in front; buttons atthe bottom. Only 20c, exch. Ladies’ Linen Cuffs; 23 in. wide; one end has round or square corners, the other end forms = ‘V when buttoned; sizes 7 to 83. Oniy 10c. per Pair, Ladies’ Linen Cuffs; 2% inches wide; square corners; double row of stitching all around; button-holes at both ends. Only 12%c, per pair. ‘w Styles in Mourning Collars and Cuffs. ‘One style: Collar is 1%; in. high, equare corners, 3 inch lap, button-hole at bottom; shown in narrow black stripe, fancy black-and-white edge, &c. 16c. each. Cuffs to match 206. per vair. Another style is same height, with white collar with black-and-white herring-bone ede. Collars, 17c. each. Cuffs to match, 20c. per pair. RUCHINGS—Over one hundred styles and col- oringsin ruchings at 25c. peryard, Wethink you ought to be able to make aselection from such an assortment. Let this stand for the stock. We only add that all prices, above and below, ‘we show almost an equal variety. (First floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sta. n. w. ‘We have never before sold the equal of this Gown at the price. We have sold no better for +5 cents more. The muslin is good, strong, and free from sizing (or lime). It is made Hub- bard style, with yoke of clustered tucks. The sewing and finishing is weil done; and the gown. isa bargain of the first water. We wouldn't talk so much about a45c. Gown if we didn't consider it worthy. Its sale since last Saturday has been very large, and no delay is permis- aible. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sta, n.w, Eveayrme rw Basy Crorses Infants’ Slips, 25, 37%, 50, 75,873¢c., $1 up- ward Infants’ Robes, €2.50, 83, 83.50 upward. Infants’ Skirts, 375 50, 6236, 75c., 1, aud up. Infants’ Hand-knit Sacques, 50, 750, and $1 each. Infants’ Hand-knit Jersey Sacques, 3 sizes, from 1 month to 5 years, $1.25, 61.50, to $2.50 each, Infants’ Fancy Bibs, 25, 3734c,, to 1 each. Infants’ Worsted Mittens, assorted colors, price 250. pair. Infante’ Knit Silk Mittens, with wool linings, 6230. pair. Infants’ Hand-knit Silk Mittens, assorted col- ore, @1.25. * Infante’ Hand-crochet Bootess, 15, 250. per pair. Infants’ Hand-knit Bootees, 373, 50, 75c. per pair. infants’ Hand-knit Silk Bootees, $1, $1.25 per pair. Infants’ Veils, 25c. each. Infante’ Canfield Rubber Diapers,’653¢0. each, Infants’ Embroidered Flannel Shawls, 7ic., 81, $1.25, to 84.50 each. Infants’ Embroidered Flannel Wrappers, at 83, 62.50, 62.75, €3.25, to 87.75. Infants’ Leggins, 6236, 75c., $1, $1.50. INFANTS LONG CLOAKs. Cashmere Long Cloaks, heavily lined, deepem- broidered cape, only $3.50 each. ‘Long Cloaks from $3.50 to €23.50 eech, INFANTS' SHORT CLOAKS, Infants' Cashmere short coats, silk cording, Gretchen style, $3.50 each. Infants’ Short Coate, $3.50 to $13.50 each. INFANTS’ BASKETS, @. ig Hl il Excezzext Mosux Gowss Ar45° 19, I888-SIX PAGES. WANTED--HELP. Wester eperen ate | Seams aeteaisae oiigd ex | Wieestdaah? SAM x a Sooks. Fst. ocld2e | class work ‘of Your patronage elie: TED WOMEN COOKS. €10 To e40: MATDE | °10-1m ‘Nurses, a0 eee WAFER sf. 200? FARM WAGON AND SETT ‘Adrese WAGON Siar othce «pair ad ab. BK! 4. ener > ANTED-AT ONCE—A FIRST. 3h ar, aeiea west | FOREN oP ERSMED, ROOMR, 81TH om Soe erin | Wee San oe | Ptah een pot se AieSEY Wasecbemn ore Seana | WANTEDS#1 500 FOR THREE YEARS WITH commibatons "Address MONE: Siar Stes, STS3t° YOUNG MAN WITH SOME EX- Wosncosege wont ain ENG = | WARTEDSTOUNG LAWYER wisiiEs 70 JOIx TUOF store. Address, with another ‘Ofion, 20 wide reference, J. H. Re, Star office. Te” | expenses. “Addrem LAWYER Ws Star offen, sels Watt CUNPeters eae tt W4AezeD- te, BUY A THOROUGHBRED s8T |; References Mastif Pup from two to the 1923 Net. nw. ‘onb-ut-" | old. Addreom stating were dog can be ween, PUP. Biat Waste 4 RELIABLE WHITE WOMAN as | ce. end waitress; must ‘Teter. ANTED — PLAIN SEWING ence. “Apply 811902 Get kw. et TCH W ‘tenting Che sence Want TER: ONLY ante einem MILNE, 511 Oth et, St = ‘WAXTEDIAGENTS TO SELL THE BARBER | ties, Tur Vier ahaa uber ft eit | Peak eaerua ee ee ‘Bear st., Syracuse, X. ¥. WASTED — iT Wi T LADIES CAN ZNTED—A EMAN TO DRive Dewiv-| Wine Dat ROWS, THAT LADIES Ca: pin EEE oe eee ADDLY, after 6 | Drewes aad Wraps made at 35 Fount sve. Capit LORED MAN Ai as Were rev ‘ANTED—A aves oar Fok EEST— 1408 i ST NW. FURNIAMED roots, brant 8 ot plieemieetle 2 FOR RENT—OFFICES. — a f RENI—A DESIRABLE OFFIC! : betaine thith ion KD, 130) at_ | Tobe for HAVE O in wy cornice ‘ANTI YOUNG TADE, AS BOOKKEEPER Warn ‘DUG. BORED, AND DRIVEN, “iret for, froma WW tate whteeais store: asa be 4 fante of some | WW pate wine ec OneD AND DMIVER: (ah clesraph meen call ~- }«—— terial Mone for telephobe service) and fick. with heat eta ony fas, will be rented at ait" = Tarmibed mall. | “ocli-im™ ios Stet eg inducement had Sredice-woer: bo others Desk apriy; palary ea Serre dectnerh pan Soa Se WASTE 20 YoU SEND To THE FUMLIG nae = - Sache ae W ‘ered cool a ane inunirmesed susionae bee: | ibe CouRtET: sa. sew and general supplies at a discount, 710K. 122" 7 a immediately, at 1004 B st. aw., opposite the keeper B2aet iw. eeld-im ANT EDORVERYBODY SUFFERING yaw ‘ANTED—A SALESLADY OF GOOD ADDiESS; | VWWASTEDEYERY BODY SUFFERING Fhowt fenant DC LAWKEROF Pe. all convenience. Iu Ube com the bat focation. “L220 Est. aw, near Pevoeyivaia }OK RENT—FINE PLATE-GLASS FRONT. NEW ‘Sto b salary. ; Feferences. ‘verween i | cure them Tequired. Ranges, Furuscos and — aod Sa a0, ay Wushdne, oot Feb an ste Lito ninde w beat oF bo pay. WIE DARTS | Sees es = 2 7th uw sa | ANTED—TWO EXPERIENCED MILLINERS v ANTED — & ik Patone 7 NT—! LLA. DRAW wee ee Wate ‘DENTS PHONOGKAN _ FOR RENT—HALL iced secaaiaa course €5. Fuk D HALL. 923 # st &§ Fo Mx retstep aa "sy Jodares, ‘clube and agsociationa, on days evenings to nut og FANT SH-FURRTTURE FEATHER | Baute Otice undersbove halt mn Jaun A\ ES xD_YOR GASH. ‘FURNITURE, va ~ " - NTED A YOUNG MAW EXPERIENCED TK o~ hema A BAUM 219 7m aw | FOR RENT—MISCELLANBOUS ‘Address 18. Be Star office ooi8-3_ | WA ED = GOOD SECOND MAXD CLOTHING. RENT—STABLE— %., Uhiee walla. Ai a 7 Kh KENT —sTABLE, SLX STALLS. AMPLE CAK- Fiag? room. wear Bott Circe. alse atte, Reiguborbood. JAMES A EATHS, nett JOR RENT-STABLE IN REAR OF i400 N ST, four stalls, room for three carriages. Md room; water, gan, Lathes closet, he Si. 1418 F mt. MONEY TO LOAN. BGC,000 ns rae MEEVEE BLO,000 oo Hot D. dol NaS {ites 1,500 amd 1.000 at @ per cont or address ‘corner 24st ay = ; : * fg ANTED—A GOOD WAITER TO ATTEND TO ... Witt counter, Cake Guura 1700 Gotu, | BERS Se boom kab te geld: Vall = Ww. ‘had experience in the industrial insurance busi- ze eer ean W ANTEDIT KNOWN THAT FRESH ALD) news preferred, permancut pace tw the Tigiit par Star fice. cele ED-A 7 COLLECTOR: QNE WHO HAS Wing Datign seamen ao arenes | ane >: | aber = ANTED — WOMI COOKS, 10 TO e840; Cheese aud Butternitik. Sweet Milk Sc. yer quart. my’ ‘Chambermaids, Housekeepers, Nurses, Coacy- | — men, Porters, Drivera, Waiters, maleand female, whit and colored help, “NATIONAL EMPLOY McNt AND ROOM-KENTING BUREAU, 1008 F st. mw. o18-1w* | = WASZED [A FIBST CLASS PIANIST, EITHER A colored lady ora white man, Apply at $28 13th at nw. cist" NTED—2 FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE Wins aol sabes W. B.MOSES & oc! 11th and F st, 8-3” COAT=MAKERS teady work for good men, § ocl8-2t FOR RENT—ROOMS. OR RENT—307 9TH ST. LANGE, HANDSOMEL furnished frout room; best aud xas, als» neatly furnised ball room, will be unoccupied orl. to vod teuaut at reasouable terms oct JOR RENT—FUKNISHED OK UNFURNISHED ‘Second floor; sinsle or en suite, with oF Sithout board: geutieimen preferred, or gentlenat: atid Wile: terme mi 1141 10th stn woe le T—TWO LALGE + URNISHED COMMU- | FL SON, 3t Ww AT ON and two bushelme: SIMPSON’S, 9in and G CHARLES W! HANDY, 421 F st. nw ONEY ADVANCED TO BUY HOMPS, OB TO u .§ ata. with alcove, with or without board | NM pay off morueages, long time and no rick. Mor: WANTED SEVERAL GOOD COATMARERS, AT Inland ave. ocl¥-3t* | jgugen cancelled ih the event of death, ca) month LOUIS DIETEK.CH’S, 345 Pa. ave. B.w. 018-3° | 7.08 RENT — PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS, | ments. a little more than rent will buy s home Onil \WANTeD—a i [AN WITH Frist souti; uiexteted netghtorbond isa te | for circuit and full eapinnaton WASTED—A YouNe max w 5 Years’ experience in drug business; must come well recommended. ASAKUM, Star office. — uclS-3t WASTED-IWO | WOMEN, ONE "AS COOK ‘washer and ironer, the other as chambermaid and ‘waitress and assist inc SMITH & SLBALD. oc13-Lm* O20 F to. MOREY TO hoax. LARGE ANP SMALL coved Teal @staie security, at lowest changes moderate, hOB T. LeLPOLD, 1331 Peto w ONEY TO LOAN ON KEAL Estate aND aw. ocly ste jok RENT — UNFURNISHED TWO. stch.y- pajered, pleasant communicating Koome on sccomd flout for iygit housckeeping heat ges aud bath TRIS, win. .w clove to 7th wud Sah oc LOR REN ‘car lines. | for chilaren; bring good ESET ‘WWANIED-AT ONCE A GOOD PRESSER AND PARLOR, WITH | Ml ctier secturitina ut towvat rater of dutereet Ne de coUrur, tino cooks, maids waiters, Inuudresers, | M’'a.cove furuisieu ae sieepinwroom, or two comma. | M4 rey yi ey tey kitchen and farm hands. oyster ahuckers: ladies’ maids, | icatine Toomm on thine Boor, tursivure new wd | 39 9 ; . = &c._-F- M- BURNHAM, 030-632 F st. t.wocl@-4t- ” | clean: private fai persons | 08-3 = to refined aud quiet terme, 130% cht OK RENT—HANDSOME PARLOR FLOOR, WITH with Use of cozy dining-room ; privilege of Caterer , io quiet, refined par y. in new house and smal! p. vate fu ‘Address 53, Star office, oc 70K RENT—THREE KOOMS ON FI with table linen, bedding, fuel, was Cumplete for light Ldusekeeyins: WASTED-AT ONCE—B DRIVERS, COOKS, 4 to 40 Chambermaids, Waiters, Laundress, Kinds of kitchen neip. fro Loay T $10,000 at 6 Per Cont, « €:,000 at 6 Por Ceut, ‘On First-class Heal batate security BEALL BLOWS BOO. 1 7 Headquarters for Cooks and & CU. 825 F at. oclG-6t WANTED = DUNDORE’S EMPLOYMEN « Teau, conducted by ladies, men and women, white and colored, tor all kinds of doiestic labor, for District ‘aud states, with references, 717 Mast. nw. se29-3) WANTED--SITUATIONS. _ WAXTED-AT HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS WY for Cooks, Chamberan 1s. Waitress, Faunirews and = ma Lawes Butlers. SAM-L A. COOMBS, 026 F st nw. e “WVANTED—C0 TO DICK’s AGENCY FOR COOK: eel g Bape b ‘Ail have city reference. 613 70h ‘ocl9-20" WANIED—BY 4 VERY KE-PECTABLE GIRL X ‘situation as chambermaid in a smal ocd-Im TAT 1218 PENNSALVANIA AVE NW Furnished Rooms, r ‘singie or en suite. ocl@-Jt FOR BEST, STH ST. AND BANS. AVE lance, nicely Furnished Hour, with buard, scut €rn exposure. reterouces exchanged arders accomodated ocle-ut JOE RENT—THREE SUNNY ROOMS ON SECOND floor; furnished of unfurnished: with suitable for ai 1313 M st. m. OK KENT—ROOMS—2009 Hi ST. ished. eccoud story. wuts and ‘herdice: ok 5, in the sane ty Lite and trust Co, “4 to whale par be ordinary cust of Feut, a Si PER CENT ON Proved teal enlate-werurity. Lanes. am TTS wT Hiaonb 1507 Fn ae. Square from care housekeeping. ‘OR RENT—715 12 men) two {uruished Root third and second flvors; #10 ly; desirable rooms and location. JOR RENT—IN A PLEASANT << EAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. SAFE ASC. & BONDS, © PER CENT PAYABLE QUARTENLR, IN SUMS #100 70 $1,000. SMALL FAL MIUM CHARGED 9.000—-TY Loan STED_BY TWO RESPECTABLE COLORED ils, situations, une ax chamberiuai o Sencral housewurk ins snall family ‘woman, a situation to nurve children, babies pre- ferred; best city reference; i fond of children snd worthy ; stay at nights. Callat Oth st. n. ON REAL ESTATP. THOS. E. WAGGAMA! fas and heat, admirably Mf desired. 1219 Sth st a. ik RENT—SOUTH FRO! Waxtepa ey J ‘A COACHMAN, MARRIED, A SIT- TAQUTH FRONT ROOMS SINGLY OL 5 nas experienced driver: tandem or four-in- suite: Istand 24 floors, furnished or un‘ur- fe hand if required: wife as cook or sundress: has “hor= capi inl di kee iS a0 THE LOWESL RATIO. OF INTEREST AND COMMISSION REAL ESTATE iN THIS DISTRIC 10TH ST. N. W. ROOMS ON nd also tabie bound’ Worse reasonable, coer ear Kk RENT—4 HREE UNFUR- —t ze r AN TN EMPLOYMENT | furnished aud newly and Room-Kenting Bureau, 1008 F st n.w.. white au22 and colored, male and female help. cooks, chisaber. - i 8t NW. tistiea ron, very desirable, with twat and suitable ior lught housekeeping; tlao two firnieied Parlors; no chi.dren. ‘vee, coach ers 18 tw v oa ANTED — BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED good recomment TO LOAN— Fok aL $100,000 =r wane OMe Foca y tion as cook in » private family; revo tions, Apply at 1246 11th stu. ‘ool 8-2t° ¥ ED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID Wir retest colored eins Arstclaas refereners, Address Or call 1827 K st.‘a. ‘cls Ware's tontat experiences « postion ins drag months’ experience, rer can give the best of relerence., Address DRUGS fice. ‘och 8-3t BROWN 18 NOW LOCATED ., where he is prepared to fur- :h good, honest. aud reliable servants, and at the shortest notice, Also, first-class servants will find it: to their advantage to call early and socure good, permanent homes. 1523 P street uw. ocl7-Lm ANTED_BY A SETTLED WHITE Wi {OK RENT—1202 K ST. NW. FURNISHED suite, two lance parlors and Mirary, first floor: would suit’ physician or Member; alec, tuird front room: furuace and grate beat" "oc. JOR RENT—1320 6 ST. N.W.: LARGE, BEAUT tully turnished Rooms, single or en suite; all hou comforts ¢uarantecd: gentiemen preferred. Lt" JOR KENT—A HANDSOME SECOND-FLOOR, ful or unfurnished, with or without Board: Bey house: ‘cial lougson; muoders Improcment JOR RENT- ) PER MONTH, TO GEN- tlemen, newly -furbished rooms, house i firat-clawe condition,” incvuding sanitary plumbing. #13 M st. nw. 17 -to3u" WINDO| Lu wutas ty eal, 6 owent Micra oat eperee atm <2 1421 Fenty vane UNEY TO LOAN Moai tones? OD REAL ‘divs 4. Fiskik & OO, es ist aw ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE ©2 Lo ATES OF INTEREQT TATE SECUMITA. ocly-se = JOR RENT_NICELY FURNISHED situation to take entire charge of an int city reference, Apply 810 18th st. n.w. ANTED—A YOUNG LADY, AN ORPHAN OF = Tefiuement and a stranger in the city, would like | 310k RENT—A HANDSO! to Southern California as companion and uuree | JRE a Sorelderly gentleman or lady of means; references, | gry siearoolus: Rew a ‘Address ar office cl ae ED-BY A YOUTH OF 17, 4 stTvaTION | F'xtory front room, ‘well heated. ne Wi some ind of offce or ators. willing ty do ‘room. z | Not afraid of work. Address C. 3. Star | =" a municating rooms, ; goake himeelt gouerally useful. ‘Call or address HH. COR STE UR ‘ANTED—EMPLOYMENT FOR FIRST-CLASS tree HH. | JOR RENT—1298 N ST, CASTE, URPUR- gr roomn, $15: location very desirable. sel 7-t* cooks, coachmen, maide, butlers, purses, waiters, | JOR OOMS, EN SUITE Oi acamstresses, dishwasbery ee Sep fetter | Bs Gining-rooms and hotel. "F. M. BURNHAM. Fat. s & el3-6 | Seen MAN OF floor, & $1 ANTED_BY A YOUNG W tres Poatticn an Keeper, or clerk: unexceptionable references. Box 19, Star office. WANTED. -ROOMS. TED-BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, V ‘cubed rout bet HQ. 7th and tau ste ay , ud Soueeesings references exch eon, with . RENT—DELIGHTFUL BOOMS IN AN EX- ion of rcoms, heating. and’ terms: ILitNous | Celica tcaitoy, furuiatieg¢. wute or alu aire ast wad t abd lierdice: relereuces. j ~ ANTED_A SINGLE GENTLEMAN DESIRES fb . 21S Oat. cor room central locetion. = = tine, terms, ‘moderate, ik KENT—1610 K ST. N. W. HANDSOMELY renee Sa ES a ‘pote in the vicinity of Metropolitan Clube ad: | S24 c88_— . ser rooms 1m f . . : sd —— mot i RENT — TWO LARGE UNFURNISHED freee BACEEL ON. Caro oehe-¥ Frecn second tour ‘one at 1B18 14th et. nw; the WANTED_BY GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND LITTLE | outer at 30541 estecy of ten years, three or four rooms completely | OO ee a yusek would (CEL! fappited for jal portculgy saa Like use of ‘nished Fools, Or en suite, with first-class moderate, FHREE Star office: BOL ASL ae Changed ‘ne BY A LADY ANDGENT TWOSMALL NT - ‘ANTED—] > GE iL RENT — FURNISHED ECOND-STORY mo feralened as ‘Front Boom: heat and nso of, bath: eultahie ‘one. jouly, wo gentlemen euttenian ‘and wife; private = a an Se femaliy: references req Glzig Nest, between Gti ‘Star: and 718 ste. nw, 0017-30" ocls ISTER Woarthe Rentow St cloud Building, corner KINSELL. room, desirable Leighborhood ; yerdice uear private family; past dour; gentlemen preferred, 1239 Jit a. LE-LOT ON 10TH ST., NEAR W, 1s @ BY verawe derth of 92 for. kay. by two, Kinall houses. @4.600. Terms easy. BEALL BROWN & C0, 1321 Fmt. <1 OK SALE—LOT ON SOUTH SIDE OF R®T., wT. 13th and 14th eis uw. 202100 to L0-f. wiley, cclv:St BRORMSTEDT & BRADLEY. 027 Fat aw JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE LOTS 1,2. 4.4 4ND block 10, west wide addition two Salt bake city, Utah’ value $800; cheap for cash, or will exchange f SOA CATIAES. WM. M1 BECK, 6 Lat UK SALE—AT GREAT SACKIFICE—BE*OTIFUL brine tat ow hts hear dace wt 20 by 400 ‘uly 83,000. th fond abmtrert ines’ dows todaie “WHITAKER & JORDAN, 1817 Pet ols at FOR SALEWE HAVE A FEW VERY FINE BUILD- tut Latta, centrally located, which we caf, ial farm MCLACHLES & BATCH ne hk SALE—LOW-PRICED LOTSA GREAT BAK tain ib Jota at Anacostia. te tote gare and quick profit BB. WAKN. aco ne re LOK RENT—416 6TH ST. NW. eh ok: | cten ces woecmenresaoe ae wo communi ‘Address | for light housekeeping, at 620 xchanyed. 0015-5 | e: ik RENT—TWO Bypoety RNISHED, COM- muuuieating. eecond- : en oF fagle, bath saue fo +r, Also, nicely Furnished Koum tind Hoor, all modern improvements, ew house: | 1 1k SALE—A SPLENDID LOT ON & ST. BET at rane building on te: route for ‘mont rout. eu Offered for a few days at 1-05 apendid cance for investmedt or 00k 7-3. SEMMDAVID D. BIONE, OOO Fret PEt AS at, tan ‘care ¢ tented, only 81-350. wh Mek plrae rs wide F t ‘ON joTH + Fos r 17-0 ent Oc] 7-Lu! YOUR ROOMS: ‘and Advertiser, ne it cs 2G | Fetal itqast Sommniennse ROOMS Etvicty private family: ibu9 ix etreet. “oct St a RENT. NT UNFURNISHED Tint put Moa Aninead wits | H+ roots ou ecoxna four, well heated with el souy At will cost advertise | Licnoes for housekeeping, Apply, witli ref 638 8 & OO., 1321 Fat. nw.ocl6-3t | Peunsylvanis ave. « e. oc 7 y ANTED — SNFURNISHED | J{OR RENI—22 GRANT PLACE, HANDSOMELY W icone rod nelenborvnod Northreet, referred, Fiat cns Wet sicae oni R RENT-NEWLY AND ELDGANTLY FUR- Seni ee | POR Sea 8 EE roe anata room and i desired: 1803 Hat nw ext to Wormleys Teferences. 16-8 WANTED--HOUSES._ WANTED Houses IX NORTHWEST SECTION ertics ct OB TRADE—LOT 11, 84 1028, Pic fect on Maryland ave peer 1: (reat ae Paes sree row just Ginna ave avd 2d st @1.60 per square foot, G trade 2 Dunne Ve eee JOR 8: LOR RENT—816 15TH sT. Ffiensbea suite. < calls persons desiring to purchase: prop a stcond end thirds Bree: a eS WAsT#D 370 FENT, ROUSE, RIGHT 00 We star office. cae | Bai Ak FH MODERN, NEW. EIGHT INE ‘room bouse in northwest, all mod. imps. ; 68008 ERO GORE TOR Lene olsen | ROS Wane, USES — THE A’ po hed Se reut is fret, fe joremaNs & CO, eal dese wa ee Denteition € Kaus, 2 , ocl2-1m_ J RS Bitlis ee, oT. TWO, portest otice to WANTED- MISCELLANEOUS | uss eee See | Beare see Ete | See eee— Sale |e: ‘only: ‘near ci