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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: SATURDAY... - October 20, 1988, SS EEE UEEIEIEeemee ‘The reckless use of the franking privilege is of the noteworthy features covey presematal campaign; but in the present one the abuse seems {to bave attained uncommon proportions—probabiy Decause the democrauic Post-ofice department keeps & sharper lookout than usual for the con- Der's signature, containing an extract from bis latest speech on the development of home indus- tries, ending with the declaration that “americans ‘should encourage American inventions, as we ail may DY buying Anticorn’s common-sense three dollar shoe—aone genuine without the name of the maker stamped on Le sole.” ‘One very good way to diminish the abuse would ‘De to require that all packages of Printed docu- Mente sent through the malls tree under frank, ‘shodid be left open for the inspection of any pust- tmaster through whose hands they pass. This is ‘no more than is required of the public, who pay postage on theirmail matter, and is not’an un- Feasonabie restriction to put upun Congressmen also, Who, If they do not wittingiy yield to the temptation to overstep their rights, are often grossly careless, $$$ ___ ‘The other day the telegraph conveyea the news Of the suicide of sheriff in one of the southern States, who became insane turou,h brooding over | ‘the fact that be had once been required to hang! Swoman. In New York state, a fw months ago, great excitement prevailed everywhere over the lumpending execution of the death sentence upon Chiaro Cignarale, an Itallan wife who had kilied her husband; though in that instance there were extenuating circumstances which gave rise to a Feagobabie doubt of the justice of the penalty im- Posed, and the Governor interfered at the last Moment, In Massachusetts there is now lingering over the head of Sarah J. Robinson a threat of Judicial death, whose fulfilment a multitude of enthustasts are trying to avert, not because there 4s any question of her being a murderer, and of a particularly deliberate and flendish sort, but be- cause she is @ woman. The logic of such a distinc- Poncrtarns. Our Fall Importations of ‘ROYAL WORCESTER, ROYAL DRESDEN, HAVI- LAND & 00., And Other Noted European Manufacturers, are NOW READY FOR INGPROTION. DINNER SETS, TOILET SETS, A D. COFFEES IN (CASES, ODD CUPS AND SAUCERS, PALM JARS, ‘VASES, POT POUBRI JARS, CRACKER JABS, CHEESE DISHES, DESSERT PLATES, &c. RICH CUT GLASS. In Cut Glass our Assortment is of the NEW RICH CUTTINGS, in FANCY DISHES tm Great Variety, at $2.50 to $10 cach. FRUIT, SALAD, AXD PUNCH BOWLS, $10 to $40 each. ALSO, WATER BOTTLES, PITCHERS, TUM- BLERS, £0. KITCHEN REQUISITES Our Housefurnishing Depertment is Completely Btocked with Reliable Goods at Very Low Prices, ‘We make a Specialty of Extra Heavy Tin Ware. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 1208 Pennsylvanis avenue, Laos Usorawesn Bancare “O8STH SALE.” LADIES, HERE 18 A FEAST FOR YOU. We want to make s Boom in our LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR STOCK this week, and we will doit, at ‘a loss to us, but again to you. But remember, these goods will be sold for ONE WEEK ONLY; after that they will go at the regular Brice, AND THAT GOES. CHEMISE, 68c. MUSLIN CHEMISE, solid yoke of embroidery, trim- ‘med around siceves, full length, full width, all sizes, 68c, Compare it with any one dollar Chemise, GOWNS AT 680. ‘Made of fine muslin, Mother Hubbard back and front, solid tuck yoke, trimme:t sround neck and sleeves, fin- ished with berring-bone stitch, all sizes, 68c. Com Dare these with any oue dollar Gown. DRAWERS AT 68c. Of excellent quality muslin, devp Hamburg ruffle, with cluster of tucks above, made in yoke, full wide, all sizes, only 68c. Compare these with any dollar gown anywhere. it SKIRTS AT 680. ‘Mado of beautiful muslin, with deep Hamburg rufile, cluster of tucks above, full made, all sizes, only 68c. Compare these with any one dollar skirt any where. ‘We mesn business, and want to crowd our underwear Foom next week. LANSBURGH & BRO. oto 420, 42%, 424, 426 7th St. SEATON PERRY, (Successor to & Bro. INSPECTION OF HIS. jUbemp sroox oF BOVE ee eLVETS LYONS “ROYAL, AMURES.” IN BLACK AND ALL LORS, RANGING FROM e125 0 65 SER Invites ax on fs not plain. Why should one person be ex- empted from a penalty which another person 1s forced to suffer, simply because of difference of FRANCAISE AND BENGALI AILLE. nm ‘BLACK AND ALI. COLORS, RANGING FROM $1 Sex? It is not an agreeable idea—that of killing a ‘Woman, Neither is it pleasant to think of killing 70.92.30 PER Y NEW BEACK AND COLORED SURAHS AND REA- DAMES, KANGING FROM Zac. TO $2 PEK YARD. 'S BLACK PEAU DE SUEDE AND Pek man. Punishment in every shape is repulsive to humane sentiment, and especially when the Yo RANGING FROM $1 TO 63 BONNETS. SCHROEDERS’ AND RE- mode resorted to is one Which ends all and admits Of no restitution. But if we are to hang anybody why not Women as well as men? GUIN *GATEA uEAck 208 GRAINS, KANGING FROM $< —___ In Indiana, it is said, both political parties look forward with apprehension to election day on ac- count of the large influence of the “floating voe” 1m determining the result, The state contains ‘about a half-million voters, of whom from 12,000 to 16,000 belong to the Moating variety. These are not tramps and paupers, as a rule, or “colon- ‘tste,” whose Only maxim is to vote early and often. ‘Tne bulx of them are ignorant men, but of out- ‘Ward respectability, Who probably would scorn to a5 Sotcasp. \MMING VEL- steal a thousand-doliar Government bond if it | were left in their keeping yor ten years, but who ‘think nothing of selling their birthright as citi- zens for a pitiful one, two, or three hundred cents. ‘Many of them are smail tarmers, who have a bard shift to get along im the best of seasons, whose families are large, whose soll has ‘begun to run out, who have fallen be- und a little with their mortgage and insur- 50 Wciits SIDE LISTER'S SEAL PLUSH, AT ¢12 NEW BLACK AND COLORED ASTRAKHANS. “SPECIAL BARGAINS" IN 52-INCH FRENCH 2 S AND SiATON PERRY 7 Balding, Femwayivania ave, corner Oth at, Srecut Sure Vance payments, and to whom a silver dollar often looks as big as acart-wheel There ts notuing de- grading, to thetr sense, in such a bargain. A bal- lot ts merchandise, with them, like a bushel of corn or a grossof eggs; it 18 the only thing the ‘There ts sone member of the 50th Congress wno ‘Will remove his seat to the other side of the hall Of representatives in the 5ist. His name is Ashbel. P. Fiteh, and be represents the 13th district of New York. The district is heavily democratic, republicans, by Mr. Fitch, a low tari repubitcan, ‘succeeded in drawing away so large Spartof the democratic vote as to elect their about 3,400 majority. This year the Tepublicans, disgusted at Mr. Fiteh’s Of the Mil.s Dill, have read him out of their Dut a faction have announced their by him, and Tammany Hall, tue County democracy, and several lesser organi. zations have united on him. This makes his elec- tion practically a walk-over, but it also turns Mr. Fiteh, the republican, into Mr. Fitch, the demo. erat, And restores his district to its former party Mozz Niw Srv Or Bow OVEROCOATS AND SUITS. ‘THE LATEST FROM THE NEW YORK MaRkeTs. THE MOST DRESSY OVERCOATS THIS WINTRE 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 HAXDSOMER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY. PLAIDS AND FANCY MIXTURES skE VERY POPULAB FOX BOTS SUITS ALSO. E& BR BARNUM & 00, eck 981 PENXSYLVaEls AVE Cunmraus Civs, 1888; BY joining you gut the dened of enuh prises and may payments, ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK DIAMONDS, WATCHES CLOCK OPERA GLASSES SILVERWARE AXD sEWELAT. W.& TaPpan, ove ormst. x w. & Palamoe Oftce—110 5. Boward st, Rati “JE FLAW oate yl, Semewer. —s MONDAY ONLY, OCTOBER 22. Fancy tables for Decorative purposes. 0c. Tables, Round, Square and Eight Cornered, 490. ‘$1 Walnut Flower Stands, 85c. ‘82 Polished Top, Oak or Walnut, $1.60. $2 Cherry Top, Brass Legs, New Styles, @1.75. 82.50 Cherry Top, Plush Centers, Brass Legs, $2.25, 25e. Milk Stools, 19¢. OUR LATEST SPECIALTY, Chamois Skins in all shades, ‘Horn Leg Foot Stools, Bolting Sheeting, new Shades, Bolting Cloth in ali widths for Painting and Em- broidery. ‘Visit our Curtain Department, the largest and most complete assortment in the city. ‘Nottingham Lace Curtains from $1 a pair. Portieres $3 pair and up Special—Just received one Sergea, in Navy Blue. Brown, Get Modes: at ze. Wousd be ehenpat Se-inich Alt Wool Checks aed ‘38-inch AUl-Wool Piaida, at 37: €-mcb fine Wool Plaids, all t i all Invites special attention to Rer larwe and select stock of MILLINERY, complete in all branches and at mod- erate prices, Balance of stock of KID GLOVES, in odd sizes, at WANTING OAR’ WORK IN WOOD, SEES SEANEE Seas aS {OUND AT LaST, A Ud PES Pee apt se<5-1m* "436 st. a.w. E, @. Dima ‘719 MARERT SPACER ‘WE OFFER SPECIAL PRICES IN TABLE DAM- ASK, 50, 75, $1, $1.25, $1.50 AND @2 PEE YARD. ‘The above goods have been recently purchased and ‘are offered at much lees than goods bought a month ago can be sold. ‘Extra good value in % and % NAPKINS. Big bargains in TOWELS. nag’ Ott the BEST GOODS to be found in the mar- Our buyer purchased at great advantage a big line of BALMOBAL SKIRTS; prices range from $1.50 to 66; ‘sak to see them, they are worthy of your attention. RIBBONS are being used very extensively as Dress ‘Trimmings this season ; we can furnish every style and shade wanted: prices were never a¢ low or shades 60 ‘varied and handsome, NEW TRIMMINGS EVERY DAY. Stock kept fresh and all the new styles sdded se fast as they appear in ‘the market. be Examine our STOCE OF BLACK DRESS GOODS. ‘We do not keep colors, but should you need anything $m the line of BLACK WOOLENS or SILKS, it will pay you to get our prices before you purchase, NEW BLACK HOSIERY, just opened; one lot of ‘Merino at 50c., former price, 75c. MERINO UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, all the most approved makes, NOTION STOCK COMPLETE, CHOICE LINE OF SUAPS AND PERFUMERY. Just open, another invoice of BALSAM FIR PIL- LOWS that wegive away with each cake of Balsam oa, THE NUT IS THE FAVORITE FOOD OF TRE MOST AVARICIOUS ANIMAL ON EARTH-THE SQUIRREL; AND PEOPLE~ HUMAN BEINGS—ARE A GOOD DEAL LIKE SQUIRRELS—THEY HAVE NO USE FOR NUTS WHICH ARE WITHOUT PLENTY o¥ GOOD MEAT. WHETHER YOU READ AD- VERTISEMENTS OR BUY GOODs, ITS ‘MEAT, NOT SHELLS, YOU WANT. THE NUT OF RETAIL CREDIT PURCHASE 13 MUCH HUNTED AFTER. EVERYBODY IS LOUKING TO PURCHASE WHAT THEY NEED TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE. AND IF OUR BUSINESS HAS ANY MEAT IN IT, YOU WANT TO GET AT IT AS OFTEN AND AS SPEEDILY aS POSSIBLE. 1HE RICH AND SUBSTANTIAL MEAT IN OUB BUSINESS IS THE UNEQUIVOCAL FAIR- NESS AND HONESTY OF OUR SYSTEM OF GIVISG CREDIT, IN THIS RESPECT OUR SYSTEM Is FULL OF SWEET,- MEATY NUTS, AND THE GROUND I8 COVERED WITH THEM ALL TSE TIME THE MEAT IN THE NUT 18, LIBERAL TERMS, HONEST TREATMENT, REASONABLE EX- PECTATIONS, FAIR EXACTIONS AND JUST PRICES; AND THE ONLY CONDI- TIONS UPON WHICH WE WELCOME YOU TO A GENEROUS PARTICIPATION IN ALL ‘THE ADVANTAGES WE OFFER TO BUYERS OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS GENERALLY 18 THAT YOU SHALL APPRECIATE THIS CROP OF NUTS, AND THE SWEET MEAT ‘THEY CONTAIN, AS YOU OUGHT 0 APPRE- CIarE THEM. HOUSE & HERRMANN, CASH AND CREDIT FURNITURE, CARPET AND STOVE HOUSE, 921 AND 023 SEVENTH STREET N. W.. ARD 636 MASS. AVENUE. Save Your Dozzans im buying Clothing, by coming to OAK HALL, cor. 20th and F. ‘Silk-faced Melton Overcosts st $7.50, worth $11. Silk-faced Melton Overcoate at $9, worth 813. Silk-faced Onssimere Overcoats at $12, worth $16. A good Chinchilla Overcoat at 10, worth $15. ‘A Satin-Lined Chinchilla Overcoat at $15, worth $22. A fine Montagnsc Chinchilla, Satin-Lined Overcoat ‘at 625, worth 840. A splendid Storm Coat at 6, worth $10. An all-Wool Chinchilla Storm oat st $10, worth Oty Chinchilla Double-Breasted Sack Coat and Vest st 87.50, worth $10. Fine Chinchilla Double-Breasted Sack Coste apd ‘Vesta at $10, worth @15. Prince Albert Suita at $15, worth 625. ‘Setin-Lined Prince Albert Suite at 925, worth 843. ‘A full line of Business Suite from $6 up. Among these we offer some of the best bargains ever shown in Washington. ‘Suite and Overcoats for Boys & to 14. We have « maguificent line of two and three Pieced suite, Plain and Cape Overcosts at prices which dety competition. Our line of Suiteand Overconts for Boys 15 to 18 ‘is complete and pricesright. No trouble to show goods, Corner 10u: cad'¥ ste 0019 ANY ONE IN WANT OF FURNITURE AXD MEANING BUSINESS WILL DO WELL TO PURCHASING I AM NOT SELLING ATOR ‘BELOW OO6T FUR THIRTY DAYS ONLY, OR GIVING AWAY CHROMOS TO MAKE SALES, MY STOCK WAS PURCHASED FOR CASH, AND I GELL MY GOODS aT a PROFIT; BUT ‘TAKING MY RXPENSES IN CONSIDERA- ‘TION ENABLES ME TO SELL a8 LOW AS ANY HOUSE I" THE COUNTRY. Gore How To Vore PRESENTS YOR THE HOME FOLKS AT PRICES A STRICTLY CASH BUSINESS ALONE ENABLES. ‘You don't now what to give? ‘We'll suggest from a directory of 10,000 fanciful or practical things for people of all sortsand age, ‘Vest-pocket presents if you object to parcels. Arrascrioxs For Moxmax. The various stocks grow larger every day. ‘The store was never before in such good trim to cater to your wants, Goodeare better and hand- somer than ever, and yet as cheap, and in many ‘instances cheaper than they ever were before. All over the store there is newness and bright- ‘ness, and s preparation on our part to outdo all Previous achievementa, We select for mention to-day the following: WRAP DEPARTMENT. ‘We are showing the very latest shapes, styles, and shades in Ladies’ Newmariets, Razlans, U.sterettes, ke. Short Wraps, Jackets, Suits, ko. ‘Misses’ and Children's Cloaks, Jacketa, and Pr, A A Suite, In Mises’ and Children's Suite we are a =a. showing some of the handsomest and most ry sa 8 styligh combinations yet brought to Washing- ton. This Ready-Made Garment Department is becoming one of the features of the ator, BLACK CASHMEKES, Although we have made somewhat of a spe- cialty of “Mouopoie" Black Cashmneres for the Past oix years, we by no means confine our se- lection to this brand. The products of other equally noted manufacturers arealso here, and ‘We have Just placed on sale, in conjunction with them, # full line of qualities (13) in Lupin's, ‘What lady hasn't heard of Lupin's Black Cash- merest Lupin probably bears the same rela- tion to the cashmere world that Priestly does to the sd k-warpa Neither has s superior in their Fespective lines, ‘We give below the prices of both grades of Black Cashmeres—"Monopole” and “Lupina"— and you may make comparisons and choose whichever in your judgment is the best. One ‘thing is certain, and that is, you will not find in 20 Genuine “Gloria” Umbrellas for 81.33. Washington wider range of qualities from $2.48 Genuine “Gloria” Umbrellas for $1.75, which to select. Wher you see the rolled-gold and sterling silver | BLACK ALL-WOOL“MONOPOLE” CASHMERE, handles you'll know why we write ONLY ONE TO ‘89 full inches wide (called 40.) A CUSUOMER. To protect the reputation of our Genuine GloriaUm- brelias, IF YOU BUY AN IMITATION “GLORIA” ELSEWHERE AND IT CHANGES COLOR—TURNS YELLOW-DON'T BLAME THE GENUINE “GLO- ame THE PALAIS BOYAR GENTLEMEN must NOT delay a call ifan Umbrell 4s wanted at special-sale prices. 60 Genuine “Gloria” Umbrellas for 81.30. not to wear brown or rusty,and to always retain their beautiful finish—for which they are noted. “LUPIN'S” BLACK ALL-WOOL CASHMERES. Even weight, fine texture, soft to the touch, Uniform in blackness, finished in a thorough manner, aud 39 inches wide. (Continued below.) Hiesvouarens Fon Waars. We ure daily told that we have “The best variety and quote the lowest prices in this city.” Lf we were not selling #0 many wraps We migut thiuk we were being flattered. Sowe are, but in euch @ practical way that we thivk we ‘are justified in writing “Headquarters for Wraps.” Have you seen our $12 Ulaters? Wo have them at $9 and up to $33, but why do we sell so many of them at 612? ‘hose Jersey Cloth Jackets at $6. We have them from 4 fo #16, and yet your eye will Unger longest on the 6 Jacket, aud no wonder. “The newest and nicest,” soune say of our Beaver Cloth: Jackets, braided ail over, for $10. Made toorder they'd cost you $20 aud $25, and look no better and fit ther. Wi a 3 bo better, We At you or no‘sale, 27 ars Bora _(Continued below.) Saaz Prose Wars, Ere Buy now and select trom Bow and have the benefit of Bot half the winter. We arden! ‘That we are showing the best imitations of Sealskin | __ (Fourth floor.) yet introduced your eyes must admit. ‘The garments, | GLOVES. [stgeopmenguhavearonraphrgadt gear yr) Ladies’ 6-button length Black Jersey Cash- clamiings dire veal Gekk ported embroidered back, at the low price 3 $20, $22, 824, 825, $28, $30, $35. Cota po wad seo Gon Gan O50 Ses ‘Minses' 4-button Suede Gloves, embroidered ao back: shades of Tan and Browns, Only @1 per r. (First floor; center.) SHAWLS, We have very large stock of Shawls—Shawis for warmth and Shawls for looks, Black and Cream Iceland Wool Shawls, $1.50 to 83.50. Hand-Knit Fascinators, 75c. to $1.25. Hand-Kuit Shawis, 82, 82.50, and 83. 3-Cornered Breakfast Shawls, §1.5u and 82. Shoulder Shawis, in variety, 75c., $1, $1.50, and 82. ‘Square Cashmere Shawls, $1 to $3.50. Black Cashmere avd Long Shawls, $5 to $1: Embroidered Silk Scarfs, 85 to $10. Superior line of Black Embroidered Fichus, 85 to 825 each, aul, "46 inches wide. You run the risk of buying a re-dyed Black Silk-warp Henrietta Cloth unless you buy Priestley’s. Priestley makes no colored silk- ‘warp Henriettas; consequently he has none to aye bisck. We sell ouly Priestley's, (First floor; annex, rear.) TURCOMAN CURLAINS, ‘This one style above all others merits your at- tention, For beauty and value we have never offered tts equal for the price. Chenille Tureo- ‘mans, 50 inches wide and 43 yards long. Plain and Moire effects, with wids figured dado, ins varied combination of rich colorings, Eight shades, A splendid curtain for the price, Only Seal Plush Coat, 42 inches; real Sealskin loops and buttons, at ‘Seal Modjeska, 60 inches; new bell sleeve; quilted satin lining. At 628, Seal Paletot, 32 inches; Seal-skin buttons, loops and bell sleeve, THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Wosren Samrs For Lanna From 85c, to $10 each, and nearly 100 intermediate prices, making @ variety never before equaled. We quote a few specially good values. AT 85c.—Melton Cioth Skirts, Box plaits four folds sbove colored piping. Real India Chadds Shawls, only @0;each. AT 98c,—Melton Skirts, Prettily Braided, Plaiting Exquisite Shawls for evening,wear, ai colors, (Third floor.) AT €1.35—Melton Skirts, with braid, Satin piping | BAW SILKS, PLUSHES, &c. aud plats, 50-inch Raw Silk Ramies, only 4230. per AT $1.48—Flannel Skirts; yoke bend; braided. yard. Splendid line of choice colorings, for up- 1.8—Jervey Flaunel ykirts: stripes, &c, in| — holstering, etc. cheerful colors; wide braid trimming. 50-inch Petit Points, Large line of patterns AT $2.25—Thoroughly Surunk Flannel Skirts in} tnavariety of rich and attractive colorings. new sud ordinary shades. Some of the combinationsare particularly hand- AT $2.98—Ladies’ Cloth Skirts; distingue. some and striking.in their general effect. Prices, Farmer's Quilted Satin Skirts, at 81.35, 91.68, 82.25, | 60c., 75c., $1, $1.10, and 81.25 per yard. and Best Batin and Striped Velvet Skirts, at $425, Rich colorings and combinations in Figured $3.98, $4.68, $4.08 aud 86.98, all of winch numbers | Spun Silks, at $1.35 and #1.50 per yard. gre bacraine. 50-inch Silk Petit Points, in Copper, Red, Ola Hand-Kuit Wool Skirts, @1.15; Children’s, 68¢. Blue, and Golden-Brown, only 82 per yard. Flannel Skirts with hem and three tucks; Silk her- 50-inch Titian Plushes. Plain Art Shades, ring-bone, stitched, and only $1.85 each. 50. 24-inch Crushed Mobair,Plushes, $1.25 THE PALAIS KOYAL. per yard. (Continued below.) tinued bel (Fourth floor.) Dress Goons Sprectarrres. BUTTONS. We can hardly bay them fast enough, We By virtue of the popular verdict—your verdict—we Unbesitatingly claim better values jor the under-men- have been quietly distributing a number of ex- tra-good values, in popular buttons—suited to tioned prices than can be produced elsewhere in this city: the new woolens, silks, &c. Bone Buttons, round and flat, all colors, 10c. per dozen, White Pearl Buttons, 2 and 4 hole, line 16 to 26. Prices, 75c., 90¢. 81.10, $1.35, and $1.50 for twelve dozen (a gross), Mouey can be 40-INCH WOOL SERGES, 50c. (All the new colors.) 40.INCH FINE WOOL SERGES, 68¢. maw eat Gotioa saved in buying them this wa; ee ceased ‘Metal Buttons in the various sizes and hues, 52-INCH ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS, $1.25. 15c. to $1.35 per dozen, (No desirable shade we haven't.) Special—50 Gross Metal Buttons, of a medium dress size, all colorings, only 15c. for a card of two dozen. ‘MEN'S UNDERWEAR, 4 Natural Wool, or Undyed Underwear is now the thing, We have been showing them for some time in Shirts and Drawers, and have cust added @ line of Natural Undyed .Wool Night- shirts. Itis claimed they have & stimulating effect on the skin, and are meeting with s very large sale, Drop in and examine the line, SHIRT REPAIRING. In addition to making shirts to order, we do ail kinds of Shirt Repairing. New bosoms set in, new neck sud wrist-bands put on, &. If Rew shirt to S4-INCH ENGLISH BROADCLOTRS, 81.98. (Can't be matched under $2.25.) 54-INCH ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS, 82.25. (Spectally made for Riding Habita.) 54-INCH STRIPED BROADCLOTHS, 81.26. (New combinations of colors.) S4-INCH CHECK BROADCLOTHS, 81.25. (Scotch and English Plaids.) 40-INCH PLAID AND STRIPED SERGES, Ew-These Serges at 68,75 and 9c. invariably re- ceive the praise of visitors, and we, therefore, ask for ‘thems your special attention. (Continued below.) THE PALAIS ROYAL Dress Tronnxe Bancams ‘The fine Persian Trimmings up to $20 yard, but we write to-day only of special barrains—those things you can't get elsewhere at the prices, ‘Silk Trimming for Edging Tea Gowns, &, All the new colors. Only 25c. yard. ‘The New Fist Silk Girdles, Silk Gimpe, over 2 inches wide and to match all the shades in dress goods. Only 45c. yard, Persian Band Trimming. Only $1.15 yard, ‘Real Monkey Fur Trimming for $3.35 yard, This measures 3 inches at back, 6 inches in front, Syrian Monkey. Only $1.60 yard. Real Monkey Muffs for 84, $5 96. All our furs are in, but we mention only “Monkey” because it is to be the fashion and will be very scarce ister. Buttons for 25c. a dozen: wortn 50c. One style of the Medallion order has outside rim formed by ® wreath, the center being rounded and of a dead shade, which shows to advantage the polished cluster of flowers which form the center piece. Too many to eseribe, but undoubted bargains at 25c. a dozen. (Continued below.) THE PALAIS ROYAL, Best Brack Dnzss Goons. ‘We merchants ali keep Priestley’s, Lupin’s and Cour- tauld’s Celebrated Black Goods, ‘Can we afford to sell at amaller profits than the credit stores? ‘Since we claim we can sell 15 per cent cheaper, is it not worth your while to make comparisons and see ‘whether we do #0 or not? If we do it's a saving of dollars to you. PRIESTLEY'S Sik Warp Heuriettas, @1,. $1.25, 81.50, &: LUPIN'S Cashmeres, Blue and Jet Blacks, 50, 68, 75. Be. $1, $1.35, Think of $3 per pair for » five-pound Wool Blanket, large enough totuck in atthe sides. ‘We frankly tell you it 1s oniy 70 per cent wool, ‘but it will wear none the worse for that. It is with any in the country. (Fourth floor.) BED COMFORTABLES. ‘Sateen Bed Comforts, made expressly to our order and measure. The great trouble has been toget them large enough togo over the bed, and allow for moving about and turning over. ‘These measure seven, by seven foot six, and will fit the largest double bed, and only #3.50 each, prices—ticketa say $1.75, 83.50, $3.75, 65, 86. $7.50 and up. Exquisite line in a Moire Weave at612. Sbadings—Light Bluc, Fawn, Tan and French-Gray with contrasting borders. Made from the finest Austriau Wool, aud will not duplicated thix season. Pour Hor) x8 Crown-edge Moire Silk Ribbons, New lot just tive purposes. All the art shades and 22c. per yard, ac- ‘bene are excelient value bd suould meot with a ready sala First tlour, center.) quilts. Crochet Quilts of and execent quailty, $1, cf COURTAULD'S Crepes_4-4 and 6-4, 81.50, 81.75, $2, $2.50, 83, $3.50, @4, 85, and 96 8 yard P45 Heese with Border, 760. $1. $1.25, $1.50, Sa PRIESTLY’S Armure, Melrose, Ravenna, Casho- mire de Inde, Crepe Cloth, Mourning Cloth, ‘Drap d> Alms, Camel's Hair and Serges. A column advertise- ‘ment could be written with above sentence as the sub- . = WARRANTED BLACK SILKS. NO RISK TO YOU, BECAUSE WE GURRANTEE ALL THE BLACK SILKS SOUGHT OF US NOT TO SPLIT OR WEAR SHINY. Ea" On demand, written guarenteo will be given ‘Dbinding us to indemuify you if the wear is unsatis- Bisck G. G. Silks, 75, $1, $1.19, $1.26, $1.35, 91.50, 01.68, $1.75, 82. SATIN RHADAME, 89¢., $1, $1.19, $1.27, $1.35, @1.50, $1.60, 81.80. FAILLE FRANCAISE, $1, $1.19, $1.25, $135, 91.50, #1.68 and $1.89. SUBAH, 60c., 75c., 980., $1.19 and $1.25, MOIRE SILK, 61.19. 61.26, $1.50-81.75 and 82. BOYAL ARMURE, SATIN LUSOCOR, RHADZIMIR. ‘These three celebrated makes only $1.25 a yard. tella you we have. WANTED—HELP. WANTED. -ROOMS, Winters rae ots Ere reo pO Ware ea FIRST-CLASS COOKS, xu Senetaivat vine DA SURG QOase WAS TEDSAT ONCE SS DRIVERS “Q0OKS, 10 Waters 3:8 BUNGRSS £ Ou" bss Fat cose Woe pee oenereek ee i "SANE A CooMBE bee, Fen ie ANTED—WOMEN COOKS. €10 TO 640; MALDS, Wits © genase: ears TS Sapo eerie - ‘Yo! 13 Wisten ‘MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS, familiar with HositwGie, we dae anes | OF T. oaner aor ANTED — 86 SKIRT TRIMMER W ao ELST CLASS, {SETI ME ANTED—EXVERIENCED | COLO! WASTED TEXVERIENCED (COLOR! st, near New York ave. WANED WHITE WOMAN TO ‘apd iron in small family; German Ply at 202336 M st. nw. GIRL, 14 TO 16 \ve-year-old one LS WERT? WOOMPANY, OO Withee aw. ae ‘ANTED—A FIBST-OLASS BARTENDER OF character well recom- rstanda the Dusiness thorouxbiy wags paid. Cail at Mime, PERLIE'S Dress Fatiors, G14 12th at. a. WAXTED—A COLORED YOUNG WOMAN To SIT aes inodel fora artist; inust be good tookine, of piers Sea arsaes oer din dre ‘OF betwen Star office, Ld = EI ANTED =, IMMEDIATELY. BY FAMILY. sun st Bows, Good boating second door ee Fok REST OB Kio i, Ly vurmisved thomas, iso Parlor tf des rs... eur ny family. 1014 Pah ste. Pew on LY ADULTS—THREE ROOMS sera. improve a gt improve nished rooms, bet. H. Q. 7th and 14th ste. nw. quagersueany pei aty eee, oma ar hous kerhive. references exchansed. Ai a — ee ae WASTED[| SINGLE GENTLEMAN: DESIRES Toom and board in central lection. Addre-s, statne terms, which must be moderate, WINTER, Btar office. oe are TED—Di TLEMAN, WIFE AND LIT [eee eee inekeepine: use 4 ‘Address, culars sud terme, which wet Semoderate, THEE Starofice, ‘ols. iy Se with star office — J ANTED-REGISTER YOUR ROOMS FOR Sine cart rece ED — ROOMS — WE ARE cellent success in renting out roome 5 @muall fee: less than st will cont KP. HUTCHINS & 00., 1921 Ki ‘ANTED—IMMEDIATELY—SiX GOOD MEN TO Weateiinsion or particulare ingute of B_ MoQUADE, 2808 Mot nw. ie ANTED—A TIDY, INDUSTRIOU~ GERMAN W Wine cotook, wach tnd you in family of to, must come well recommended; North Gerimau ferred, Call 1902 Sat.t.we ANTED-A . NEAT, RELIABLE, TRU: Wircuinric dsqeberal houowerss cook wash iron; retercnces required, 616 2dst.u.w." © 1¢ WASTED ai Wo PLOMBERS—To FINS: Men steady employment. DANIEL HAN: and F sts. n.w. ANTED—WHITE Bo¥ TO MAKE HIMSELF feneraily useful about the house; must come well indorsed; between 12 aud 16 years of aye. Ad- dress A. tice. 1 ANTED—WHILE OUR RENTAL BUSINE: larger than ever, our suecess in accuring te) is with & siballer list of vacsut houses (lias Ustad, as will be sce by reference to our bulletin 1 ‘The Star; this fact aud’ the umerous. applications daily at our office warraut Us ip stating that those hav- inw houses to rent will advance their iuterests by plac ins such property in our hands, JOMN SMLRMAN & 00. 1408 Fat, 20-31 $300 we 8.000 ech. dik ww. oCZ0: udern rent; in north or orth- y or betore Noveuber 13. -ED—A, TO_ COO! Wi is to 3450, Al —BY A GENTLEMAN, WITH ay pee ee Pe ‘wash aud trou, and do whatever else ig required. It is desirable that she have as few sisters, cousius and sunts as possibie, and that ~beéare little about xuiug out; must have sati— factory referepces as to cuaracter end capacity. Jo such & One, and it is altogether useless tor au) WASH. a atone Island a WwW ‘ED — IMMEDIATELY — EXPERIENCED skirt bands; steady empioyment; also aypren- tioon at drose-mmaking. ADpIY at L446 Q'ob, ‘AOTIVE ES EXPERIENCE to @3 per week, x 2 oh ANTED—A BOY WITH 80: }in the printing business; © 19 7th st. WwW salary, $9 weekly’ racnauy 108.1, EXPEMIENCED AND » to fill # position requiring six hours’ work dally, SHEAP HOUSES FOK HOMES IN uw. wil give from @) Wastesto, UY HOUsi WY west of 14th st Address WES . WASTED HOUSES IN NORTHWEST SuOTION dail. calis by persons desiring to purchase ; prop: insuravce pisced in best companies. JUN 0. BON, u28 Fret owners having houses to reut te-called to or UB. micpassed facilis lt gecuring thea iniwediate 1 nw. eel! Ween; a "©. B. BAYLY, 937 Pa. ave. good location. “Address 1h ¢rties freely advertised: money to lau on STED — HOUSES — THE ATTENTION OF ten: i. BP. HUTCHINS & CO, Heal Estate, &e., ‘Houses to Rent to Cust HEKKON i MEY, ocl2-1m eee 8 WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS references required, ADDL Supt Uaices, Hoome 4 and Sh) at. ae : men ike Tedies, mben and women, w ds of Gouestic labor, for Dintr.ct Ad states, with references, “717 A st hw. se20-4w* fnuaat Wile Wouan, 10 do general housework ro muse or a of three. References required. Apply at (218 Penneslvania paki WWANTED—4 COMPETENT WHITE WAITRESS PY eee references juired. WWANTED—4 RELIABLE WHITE WOMAN a5 chambermaia aud waitress; must have cit ence. Avply at 1902 G st. u.w. co NTED—A PORTER: ONLY THOSE ACCUS- W Sonat to handle furniture heed apply. MILNE, 511 9th st, 19- NTED_AGENTS SELL THE BARBER Hite Eocapo: the beet tn the soarust, nesued ie hotels and tenem nts, Address M. L. WILLIAMS, 55 Bour st, Syracuse, X.Y. ool bz? WWANTED—A YOUNG LADY AS BOOKKEEPER in a wholesale store: must be a graduate of some business school or have had experience as bookkeever oF office-work; DO others ; small. z th partic LADY BOORKECPEX, star hoes eee ANTED — IF F. BSACE, RA Gi OR Iatrobe ia out of order, vive POWERS & DEPPE » trial, Penn. ave. Llc’ @uarautes to make then work oF no pay. Also cl made not to awoke, at moderate prices. 1 y ANTED—LACE OURTAINS LAUNDERED FOL ‘50e. postal walled. for sud vovakix srkam iAUNDE., vel as V NW. A YOUNG, ebild's wagon one that is trained ky oat Wo BravTirt c* J Bisbed Kooba. Ib bew bus. ny floor frunt asoo . Bis net ae, JOR KENT — NICELY FUL wu ie Narround abd third fore, with niwt-chaas Turvished suite of rooms on 2 floor table voard can be obtained in the Louse, oe. location . 1) 7 eeanenicleamemaea POR KRENT—HANDSOME FU) cham vers aud other oun PUKE eid SOR RENT—3 UNFURN hE SHED COMMUN ou JOR RENT—DESTRABLE Furvisbed Ajarticeuis, incl) 0 od fh 2 tw. suites eapectaily nd io eat Brg fa inl bond note. jurneee ald Ope fee. refereuces ex: Lanes. {OR RENT —THKEE NEWLI-F UA NTS len; private tamilly. Aserdice pase the dour. & “a,” star office. oc. Sd vat (rout. op-u & Very rool; Fefereuoes required, 1101 K « oc 0-6" ery COUVeuk Boe; berdics pass the dovr. {OR KENT—iSod L sa, FU oom, with private tally; wo ¢ Also Table Board, reiereuce required. JOR RENT — NICELY FURNISHED | Seon boatd;noousocation, JR KENT—2LLGANTLY rook idewws 1196 120i wt uw, OW KENT—PUKNISHED ‘one lanwe rouw.tour wih private bai jane rou, on fourth floor, Bouse ban aus tio CoN VERIeNt Lo two Livewot Gams. LU26 17 came we Rx KENE—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE Li aloue 1h © most desirable oto reut to» I Rok MeN? — UNPUNISHED — aD beperately at very Low tuyruren, FE BENT 1000 & si NW bay ud chiffouse: ; wesirabie i Ucamea; Couveniont tu care and O8 RENT—AT G10 ZisT Bi. RW. Ne Aurulaled secoud foot trout room, con alAys vance. TT QO RENT—ONE LANGE Hoom, ca @e und went door, inquire at 1s4 QOR RENT—NICE UNFURNISHED in x Frrecondted cu ours, with bath, beat, aud gent tclase taule, 1412 1st, opp. Mexican minster, D FLOOR Fito: iMdOW Tou. wewly furwiabed; foldane vod NY (Nb HANDSOME ‘on second. aud tatra Boone, Lita be. hoard. Hoome furninbed for ‘Couvenient to De- ar roe a SW. Ginekrod, {LARGE FRONT PaRuOn NEWLE ey ‘couvenient to sirest cara eat wh oak uf dapiek Senator or Members, Gli 14th e., beat Fat. CedO-eoty a heated HED Toows, OB seCoUNd Boot, in Dorthwest. to Kent aL ing rooms With board. soutbers expos KNIKHED FKONT Board; suitabie sor geudenan and hous, corer Bik and K ws. aw; Rirwi-came NiBHED FRONT floor, With excelicut table board. KENT—DESIRABLE ROOMS ON 3D FLOOR, 4. uth ehed or wuturninbed; 2 Vine wat ivoation Wald, > 3D Boor of vues 1416 11th uw , care pam the Fs all Modern tupivveuieute, Routed soxetioer OF EY wi lace jowet; Weil ligated aiid Uemied, is uitabie fut Ol OF tWo permous. Pre, $2.5 Por iuout, sucuy Mm wd- “Can be seen Sau ty TABLE POR two porsous, furbieled OF Unuruipued; als, ube sunaller room. tt deaired. c.0-2t 70; Shai aw, ‘atteution tocare of horses. Order box Farm WASTED HORSES To KEEP: Box SrALiB, at ‘stable. 311 6th st. ‘Smiles oR foce, partly turvisued. suitalie wor Light u Koopa, partes w. dren preierred, (20 per MoMth, Incudiug beat aud a. aw, TED-ENITTING AND CROCHET WORK. ett at 1338 H st. Ociz0-«. wks" ‘ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GEN. RAL HOUBE. ‘work in family of three; must be a ood ¢vok and Jaundhge, with references. Apply 1229 Nat. new, WWANTED-4 YOUNG MAN EXPERIENCED IN W Writing: also, ® Young Man quick aud ¢or- netat hsures, Address BB. Be Star offices ocib3t YyANTED-a ¢ WAITER TO ATTEND TO Vv pe oe Cu ke KLUTZ, 1708 G st. ow, ocl8-St* was ‘A 1 COLLECTOR: ONE WHO HAS Reh ig oly anent piace pha ay ge raat G Coach. wursen, | Conc! Nt AND [8-1 MEN ‘Chambermaide, Housckeepers, > Eid Golored help." NATIONAL EMPLOY AL HUMMER TING BCREAU: L008 F 7 WANTED SA FIRST CLASS PIANIST, W 6Scktred indy ore white mai Apply ates Tate st nw. 18-3" y SEVERAL GOOD COATMAKERS, AT puis DIE 345 Pa ave. nw. 018-3 WANTED YOUNG MAN WITH ABOUT THREE wee ee sarees fe i eee en i ee ee i fan in your city: no permavent position for three year: salary increased Sich "your: lught, eaay, geuteet' business: “mouey ad- furers in our line; euclose - No postals.. CES TENMIAL Sc#°G COs CincinaatiOhio. ecd-wissdia TED—MAN TO TAKE THE AGENCY OF Wr sues: figg 2BE1SKIR fchea: weneht, S00 35; other sizes iGu. Fare’ chauice ap ‘peripanent ‘business, “fvese, sages eet udesnand never ‘be1ore supplied ‘by other aie les, am We are Oo! a ee wast ‘RUSTW ¥ MAN D habite, residins outside War to represout NN ii pe cae monthiy refer: gage geks UPT. MiG. HOUSE, Lock Bo: i583, Rare TE ‘oclI-chitesw TED-EMPLOYMENT YOR FIRST-CLASS Doks, coschinen, maida bullets, nurses, waivers searnstreases, dishwashers, scullious.tn faulijes diniug” Pooms and hotels BUMNHAMS, 030-653 Feuw oc20-0i" STED-BY A LADY SITUATION TO TAKE ‘Shays of oats care of a child, Companion for Sbine: beat reference, Address Sire, Mi. 3.” Sear office, oc80-Se" WASTED, SITUATIONS — A Boy 70, Dnive belp about house; settled woman, with child sary ro women frou ‘one ae cook: chambermaid. Reterence, Tt Macnee ‘ED—AT JARTERS — Lipo Butlers. ‘Sak. A Sous, 2b Fenw. iv TI TO DICK'S AGENCY FOR COOKS, Wires ze Pama ganar roe Soom ibhave sity dereuce: 13 Teh at ie ANTED — SITUATION AS BARKEEPER OR towns refer: W inten cia to ont of rns woud city refer ‘ANTED—BY A DRUG CLERK A POSITION, some other busduess, ‘of in parthership ‘0 ‘Address Box 21, Star fice. ‘ocaU-2t AKGERMAN GIL, A SITUATION ee aS. areas work; waxes t be $12 per mouth, Appiy 1101 14th a. a. as BY YOUNG ENG- WANTED ENGAGEMENT customed #9 wabagement of nen UF ofice, food book WiNEine care ot ina Souk G2 7enee ie ¥. WANTED EtRer nic STEAM LAUNDKY, 1007 Est nw. CHAS I. NIZA, Proprietor: class work; a share of your patrousge solic.ted. 0019-1 cae WASTED — A GOOD FARM WAGON AND SETT of double Harness; stave lowest cash price also © pair young Mares.” Address WAGON, Star office oe | detest rent reasouabie t6 the raght parts’ QOK KENT—ONE MCELY-FURNISHED FRONT Date Almo, owe Hall Moos, cating vicely Turnished Kooms, on second fi: se yeivede fan Th wt aw. Suite of Loouse vt tart floor, «ui kwoom, gas beat and O54 Alacyiaad ave, aw | JPOkMEST—813 UST NW—TWO Room, 10, Baca @L y ANTED—$1.500 FOR THREE YEARS WITH © per cent, deed of trust on real estate givea; Bo uunission. Address MU: tar uftice. “ocl y AXTED-ELECTRIG: ‘nd Spinal Disease, ais, Sciatica, Choi removed. Electricit Da, ¥. ay 17-4" 1.8. NICHOLSON. Waren Dern meas Drewes ‘ud Wraps unde at 245 Pouns aves C WARSTED_KELIS DUG. BORED, AND DiIVEN: cna areal Sashes ee ‘Im? 108 Stu st. Bisdeusbure, Md WASTEDSVERYBODY | SUFFERING FROM NY ‘Sinoky Chines to know that 1 ice te gure them oF no iced: Kanwes, Purnac Latrobes made te beet oro pay. Wr ED. LUD eee F WEST ity boon Uw Dy course 7 Bel, ave. n'e., ot address Capitol card fata, Palla’ @ancing partion 1b ‘eveuings a - ) ASTED—FOR CASH_—FURNITURE FEATHER Beds, Carpets, Stoves, or entire Household Ei- fects, “Adress 29 H. BAUM, 219 7th st. ANTED — GooD SHOOSD-WAND CLOTHING, V clot ANTED—ALL KINDS WELL WORK Yensouable rates. Tanks, Pumas and J. MOFFAT, 414 4p ot sent sor the Kirkwood’ Iron W culate apply fives Eine end Mach, Werke HM. XOUNGS, Office 1402 Fa ave., Factor; cor Guh abd i sts ae” eleynone O10 of 108d, Sapil-sin W AXT:D {TRY QUE BUTTERINE AT 20CENTS tdsn ‘puttet,, enustection aasured or ‘mosey Te i * Srarket, opposive ve ‘oven, Genter Rd sts "ove dally taht 12:30), maturdaysall day: aleo 4616 grea ‘ul ‘dag. Tolephoue, GAse oF WO Sci Wh in Wat. & 026-1 KNOWN— W. Mom 3 a lott 1213 F ot nw, te me24.3m___ for Every State aud Territory. ANTED-IT KNOWN THAT FRESH ALDER: ‘Butter is every ‘wud dee ay liverec ib, “Ward” prints, 40c. ‘ib. fase Cheese and Butscruulk. Sweet Mik Sc. por quart. LOST _AND FOUND. = — 18, FROM THE STREET-RAILWAY Txhib/e Hoot, af Willacd's Hotei tw Mieke iueiele of Juurual Bowes. iors! gewara wi I OsT—A SMALL NICKEL-PLATED OR wateh, in vicinity. aud sta. snd" Vermont ave. "oultable reward turned to 1, aw J4tn ot 2.w. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED BO ‘Niustionseporter ina aoce orto ative, Cell oF address 124: 10th st. nw. 1 ‘ED—B) @ Arbon ‘as fretclaer iaan@tee ia hotel oF chambermaid ; can furnish refer- Sbooe "Gall or addvees 20 Union itley'n we "Lee = furuisbed wuite of ooms, FUKNISHED sbo Very cheap, wt BIY Lat w. second and third Hdbre, en suite or wins, table Loard, relerences required Apply at 1 rary re Gelleut voard; wo back builumee to obstruct thee Bw Fgh 224, Dorbne, Fee esi 230; 819 por mavuti. cg os ‘ica te oF iizi lod tae. nk > Paver offices, composition roomy, el . Well Lummisbed rovius ob third fh for eugraving uf bivulng. oe cut - Seother® apartinents. “Chrvuicle builai Tite's, oppouite Rvening Star. soe OE RENT 907 Yiu si; LARGE WaRDoo furuisbed frout roomie furuishes tall rook wil be without board, geuemen preferred. or eeu OK RENT —FLEASANT FURNISHED 1 Sectng souti, wiiercoited uewlintlowd. 1. i “ NIsHED— TWO Nic jcommiuuiceting son secoud four tor hart ting: beats TS16 Sih et. uv clowe to Tt aud tu ve. cat OK RENT—HANDSUMr BACK FAKLO ‘escove furuinhed an sieepitu-toom, ot» lucating regis om thine Sa ool. Papered, plewman’ with Wee Of cory dint roo. privile juiet, Party : Ab new bouse aud anual, fay Box 153, Star office RENT—THREE koOMS ON 'T— 7B OMS 03 at. Lae cr Ok RENT-TWO VEkY PRETTY commus div K ST. N. W. HANDSOMELY KENT—IN PRIVATE FAMILY, SECOND 20. terme 2th 2 With or WitioUt board: location, ie —941 A Bi NW. CORNER 10TH, 400 physica ot oe 20s rk ‘ished ws bed-ructus, ou pariur floor; font room jOND- ae )0K KENT—LANGE BACK PARLOR AND ADJoL ing bail-roouw; 1urbished or wuturbished with ex- re a "ROOM, THiKD floor, uestly furnisved: $15, with best aud «amy ink Vatu” ie )OR RENT—1WO PLEASART SUNNY CoMuO- it, ie, With beat abd higut, private iauwily; v-at* re OF otuer desirable Dumities. Buc Laat rou, suitovie KNISHED OK UNFURNISHED “TWO LAKGE # UKNIsHED CoMMO board a MS, ered ! FIRST FLOOR, PENNSALVANIA AVE XW. augie oF eh wulte, DOR RENT—COK TH ST. AND MAbs. VE. Furnieued Room, with board. south lange, nicely ‘exchanged, mk oF cuit ‘oc kite” abe ‘ocl6-Ure KENT—THREE SUNNY ROOMS ON SECOND. Sok c furbisbed. with boars; ope floor; irruished or uni Suitable for sigue wentioumu ; ae bowed & myecialyy. FUR 5 euuthern @Epontire: Ti st RW EN Ni—7ig 12TH ST. WTO GEX 820, private Witaso i LADY & TO; NING, BET. AND Spans ees be oF at E'S, 024 G ot. T—ON LAST LAKGE LS toss cies ou TLE ‘tim: LEE EE AS