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FOR SALE---HOUSES. 5 vate ~ E—GOUD CANCE + OK INVESTMENT, Qe SALE-ON 19TH ST. JUST NORTH OF | jc ih ‘room house. now used as law ance to 3 FOR SALE—HOUSES. “Sth st. nw, : 10 | busidines price $12,000. ‘octé- Im" FOR SALE—LOTS. Fritneste-walinch et cast of 13th, lot, 30x160°at | 2 8c," cheaper bY 4c. ctr mane xe SALE_LOT 18x100 FEET. ‘terms. cash; bal- inquire of J. . BUNDY, om premises. ‘SIX-ROOM AND BATH PRESS bai rourhont: . $2500 coal, Dalance on easy terns. Sent opportuntt L. FY RANDOLYH, Room 25, Le Droit VALUABLE PROPERT' ase preavad brick and brown stone: fe tot’ SOxss; pecullar'y adapted \0F “ price reasouabie for such Prop” erty. rare chance for tea days S at. JONES & CO... Tice Pats nw, Koon 6 ios NORTH CAPITOL SF. oy window brek wit roma, tath aid ceavented ciel end su ah JOR SALE_MUST BE SOLD-HANDSOME BAY- Fes k, with _brown-stone triinmings, ob ‘window ori jode isiandave. near 15th. et. == 5 BARS NHL ave: Isth: 10 rooms: oni; above EK; deubie ‘hot l-lw | JOHN JEFFORDS, 511 Lith st. nw. ‘SALE—PRONTAGE OF 115 FEET. R SALE FRONTAG! FS let sae i Rod as SEVERAL OF THE BEST LOTS ON re )OR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST BUSINESS on Fst. W. P, YOUNG, 1303 F st. | J{OR SALE—A_ WELL-APPOINTED rooms ani bath; heated by furnace; on Maas. ave. Re will be guid tor the next thirty day at = bargain. iy Koom 21, City Mall ocltim MT. PLEASANT — NINE-ROOM ith, hot aud cvid water, aus, concrete Papered throughout in «iit; lot 0x140; price, BASTERDAY @ MALLEMY, Paciae G24 F st oel4-st : SOR OF 10TH AND Fok Sar oon OF or wil sell this corner at fare trove, Cont ave. and would be ‘snail can NE, Atlantic building. oclU-Se ALE—G ARGAIN TO QUICK my taivable tote in Montalto W. ROBERTSON & CO. oe rooms, cellar and bat! ‘windo: ‘Two-story and celiar i SALE—SPLENDID NIXE-ROOM BRICK jouse, al modern improvements; on st.. near ten son a Only $4,000 ED. J. OHAKE, ROK SALE—ics0 1ST ST. NW. GooD room brick house; 16. 7.50 er month, Price, €2,100. ). J. OHARE, OR SALE— MSio ve | FS roomy brick om 25th st. a.w. near B, withs ‘Stable ou rear of lot, for st Te iO REDFERN & SON, orld 622 14th stn we FO! SALETA FINE 2h Foot TitUNT G ST. ‘across al THE SPLENDID Ss ‘Mi, BEVERIDGE. PROPERTY 1232 G 83 This valuable piece is probably’ t seepezsea one Is le fer a pain, Shdcan be bought as low as any propert eB Winks, Seal «cebat <a om Teh at. F POR SALE-ON I ST. BET. 17TH AND isTH - near Farragut Square, a ‘3-8to: ‘mastic front residence, containing ten or twelve ms. Lot 3 feet front and about 90 feet deep to large This property is elixibiy situated and is now offered Teasonable Seure, For tern ly & 14 Fst. ow. SALE—D 8T. BET. STB AND OTH, SE. wo-story bay ‘window brick x rooms a all wrod. inp, “only” $8,700. BEDFORD “W- WALKER & MON, 1005 Fst. ocl4-3t ht SALE—AT A SACRIFICE—DEFORE INVEST- ing in lots in or around Waslii ir interest to call on P. W. One million five hundred thousind feet rebasers in ail parte of the country. ory ati oft. ‘THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY splendid consummation. $10,000," jet in orectinge supecd b by SUES ORS USUALLA KOBERTSON & CO., ‘oclb it” ‘The only remaining building lot on west side 15th proved ‘ABOUT WESLEY DINING 4HE GROUNDS REAAT- AMEDICAN WHERE IS IT LOCATED! jor’ clistaace west of Oak View, formercountry home, and G7aseia bitney’s former count northwest of the U. 8. Naval 000, 000, and a short distance west of ‘and Zooloxical Parks, whore has already authorized #4,000, 000 to Jast session Conzress aj SIRIGER & LIEBERMANN, 1303 F. ‘OR SALE—LOTS ON 1iTH ST. CHEAP. Northeast corner 14th st. and Wallach piace; 30x ¥; 40x100 to alley -s 3 oclS-6t STEIGER & LILBLMA! (OR S\1,E— CHANG pbeantifal jot within Jy HO cents. pos ED J OHARE, 1000 OW, SALE-WEST SIDE building, | 14th between T in this vi Estate, SPECULATION; ures of the Capitol and must be sold this TRABLE PRESSED BRIOK; 3 POC a Bee -R, Cu premises, = 1 NEAR RST., very. ures ue id ground aly from Tis erest toward thecity. ‘No waste ground bad Lote. 118 THE SIZE OF LOTS! nd cout from 8425 to fifth cash, balance in )OR SALE— BARGAIN — ON DELAW - clegant new row of B. H. N DELAWARE AVE, 3 SQUARES OR SALE— OR WILL TRADE FOR '2 fine houses in the M ‘st. near Uth, S-story Urick with “story Stable: the other on Lat. uesr Lith, 3-story and busc- Thent brick {deep lot to alley, with {Fane etabie. Houses. are, io conipiete ‘order, are now gccupied by will bring good rent. JOHN B. WiGlit, ocl4-6t 3 paici to date ot deed, which is furnished free of cost. ‘he taxon a single lot will only be @ dollar or Acop¥ of the Columbia ‘Title Insurance Compa certificate given free to every purchaser. We have sol to benkers, brokers, editors, lawyers, ariny 0! ininisters, school teachers, goverutnent emplo: Prowinent business wen. HOW ABOUT IMPKOVEMENTS?. 2 per foot. de & Lapsco TWO FRONTS; ROOM Just above Dupont Circle, 203100; lew Harupshire ave. Both 20k SALE—10 PER CENT T3 Poy 19d room brick hous ‘Yors ave. ; rents for $15.308 month. DAVID D. STONE, | saie by a JOR SALE—Panii=S LOOKING FOR A COM- th larre rooms. splendid lot. size 20.6x100 to an ales, should inspect S0¢ C stn. Reariy new: 5 rvoms aud bath; bay~ South trout; price $4,700 if sold insid> of 10 Jaye, 8; 10 herdice pass A decided barcain at 8,50. Vacant lots, rorced, directly ‘opposite have bees sold for, sation, and are now Uwid at @2: “DEEBLE, Dat _ocl-6t i SALE—JUST FINISHED—BEAULIFUL double front house; press brick; bay window, lovely cabinet manteis; latest mouern ‘improvements jeasunt neiwhborhocd one square frout. tars. Pr S2:500' “Inquire or OWNEIe. comer of 7th and | oC DAVID D. STONE, S00 Fst ‘Ok SALE—i816 N ST. N.W., OPPOSITE THE British Legation. A very desirable three-story,cel- lar and back building residence: situation one of 1 best nthe city: will be sold very cheap to an iame- diate purchaser. "THOS. J. FISHER & CO. ocl Zit Ise4 F st. n, {OR SALE—A NUMBER OF HANDSOD ines sm cioice locations at $1050) ‘and bath: lot 16.3210 feet t ea BJ. MARSHALL LE_GREAT BARGAIN North side of Qs:. bet. 17th and 18th, most @legantly Buisbed house in row and cheapest; lance ‘on im Same block; terms to suit. ORDON & BRO.. 91S F st. nw. T HOUSE IN THE Snprovements go: (OR SALE_THE BES city for the money: 6 rooms and bath. Pleasure to show tui perty; on G st. n.e. bet. ‘ako. [X-ROOM AND BATH rinting office; al) ted. Price, $1,850. Herma. 5 mets Siwaye sented. CEU. A. JORDAN, QO SALE OR RENT—G-ROOM BRICK HOUSE 1924 Hareweod ave. Price 4,000. Store and dwelling: 119-4 st. 6.w., Price $4,000. New 0-room brick houses. 44 ‘35 N.J.ave. we. Price 5.000 each. New G-rooin bric! 0x) G4 C st. sw. : P80, JOHN MILLER, Root 24, Washington Loan ‘ust Co. ' build: Iw ‘OR SALE— NORTH-1919 Lith st, Or. WEST. i, NORTH S Mass av, 13r.$15,500 1104 H st, Gr. +13,000 917 C st, Sr. 409 Fi 2027 Putnain pi, G.-4,500, ‘Terms to suit. Any of the above houses are first-class barains. We aleo Lave lots in jarge and sinall blocks at bottom Brices,, WHITE & KLEINER, O19 F st. nw. POR SALE— ot 16x100 to 15- 20% SALE—SIX-ROOM AND BATH BAy-WIN- dow two-story brick house with ‘Seo squares from Fa. ave. between, Ist and 2d sts, pered and in repair; fine peighborhood. pric a ™ GEO. A’ JORDAN. ilar, on D st.s.e. ; Six rooms, bath, pantr: mall installments. “KJ. Al 730 Q ST. N.W., 10-ROOM BRICK 3 000 MA BALLING: 1422 F st. [Poe Saz- &. J. ave. s¢.. 6-room brick ena Gi ts ih e bet Loiuubia st. bet. 1: you st. bet. ist and 14th. SERRE SLR 8 Thave lots in the north and south college @rut also m University Park, at speculative ROOM HOUSE, 11TH ST. $2.6 fret to an alley. “This is a fine location and lot is worth the price asaed. Teo Groom treks, alt wo Cervo bribe Pric yer mo. ‘Troom new brick, all FE, See bet. N and ‘Troom new bri: ‘21th; heated by WO-roow brick and large st ‘th st. Let. Mand N “ROOM BRICK tw ;OR SALE— 11 102243 10th sede LUIS st, fh, Ze... 85,000 zai to st, y «85 h, 4and $25,000 1247 and '1249 Madison V7 Pa ave, thy st, 1h,4r, and 2 brick or 24:000)_ cused tn reat needs court: 1013 10th st, b (000) _10r. adapted for entertaining; situate near the British Jevation; best construction: frst and second floors Snished in quartered oak and mahoyany ; handsomely decorated and ready for occupancy; weated by hot ieht & KUTHERFORD, 1307 F st_n.w. JOR SALE—COKNEK HOUSE, W1IH OK WITH- out furniture, in good location n.w.;8 bargain at $14,000, TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 0c3-19t° 1307 F st. nw. HED. 5 OF THE MOST ing investment or delight 5 4ud oriel windows, red. inside finish and ‘inet mantels, 2 open- Street paved with asphalt. ouly $ squares from ), Le Droit Fark; open 9to pass low beter Geen payment. essy ¢ TERIA Le Droit bul dine, sin JOR SALE-HOUSE Ls D STS 7 ad batt: ail” mod. ‘840'per month. 4 GUM, lols X. €. mg tubes, Be: . St; within one QOK SALE-17% Q ST. N.W.; STONE FRO: 12 rooms: also 1896 9thi st. “B.w.: 10 C10 per cent interest. brie ‘cent interest. FLEX SKUTHERFORD.S | Oe mold “heap if sold at once. GE U Blins & CO. a1 tthe. uw. oclsut fe =ALE—JUST COMPLETED, A BEAUTIFUL two-story ami Dasessent press-Urick h weet ,6 ruowupand bath S70 casi, balance monthly; JOHNSON, CHEW RCO", Vision and first-class inevery ‘FOR SALE-ANDSONE NEW S8TORY BincE bath ‘room all: atest. improvements; baadoons decorated; carefully built uncer our Dersoual super . “House open for a tion. For rurther ti TYLER & RUTHELFORD. 13 ‘TWO NEARLY NEW BRICK DWELLINGS, 431-455 FLORIDA AVE., ABODE ISLAND AVE. Fok SALE IN ME PLEASANT—SMALL LOTS ‘peven-rocin house ob 2 = ae oe TE HER rvoRD, oct0-7t 1419 Gt. EACH 7 ROOMS AND BATH AS ENVESTMENT 01 1x ALL MODERN i COMFOKTABLE HO! OR SALE—S21 FLORIDA AVE. N. W. ; FINE S roots, bath and cellar brick ; ail wed. ups. Apply at 1417 Columbia st. a UL CONDITION. ocl5- J.B. WIMER, Rea: Estate, 608 15th at. . SAL SIX BOOMS, 70K SALE—00? AND 004 7TH BT. N_E.; TWO? story ahd basement bricks: 6 roonis aid bath ; rent jor $40a wonth; good G per cent net investment Brice, @6,00U; Dew houses. B.O. HOLTZMAN, oclO-1w 10th and F'sts. n.w. D. part cash, valance on time. Apply to OW! ‘ALE — MEDIUM PRICED MODERN S; well located in n. w. section. ‘dsth ond Ith. 10 rv0u.8 and buib, heated at. bet. 15: and J6th, 7 rooms and bath. ‘others in different sections of i & LIEBENMANN, 1303 F st. ‘et. bec. Rand 3, city, at trou $: eclb-Gt STEIGE! NEW WELL BUILT asp, HANbsoeLY Ete Wult. stone Kestpescee Ioul SEW WAMESHILE ave’, Gust north of UV LPUN gence Low being cree seercunaed Containing 6 roous, with hall; heated emté the reat: iter, em. ey modern iinprovewent addengn. ee Fok SAGA PROPERTY ON OTH st. NW: easily convertible to business uses: good lot to 30- foot alley ; can be bought now at a low Bo) TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F at. OCS ing xraded to their full width, nine fiiteen feet wide in tront of all lote xi ner, therefore, Kets a. Buyers of corner jction in deed as esuch alley: water, sewer and cus: ‘hton bet. atu vn: in spot 10x25 feet for nothing. t parking 19x150feet. ‘The parting provision Deautirai cottazes are being ‘dhe construction of a mag- 00 residence 1 aiso well under Improvements are steadily progressing every Ft MORRIS ADDITION. 10, NORTHEAST WASH- Lots from $200 to ¥: interest Gper cent. ¥iots on Est. ne between Gth and 7th; facing , between 14th and 15th; ne crown of the Lath st. ‘ou reach Mount Pleasant. sewer and was and tore improvements ew houses than w south: 20x80 toa ey Rt. is jst ont gash; balance in ‘Thissubdivision with ensiOn of M st. turonch to Benning’s race track portunity for a very safe jnvestment in . It will be but a short time be- uhance in value. home from €3,750 to $6, 8 10 a Lirst-class neighbor! ‘We have 30 houses: ol and No reasonable offer refused. This :8 good property for investment and is sure to Ko higher owing to 11s nearness to the center or 5 18 and other information cali on of writeto NF. WAGGAMAN, of 14th and G ste. nw. street in that jocaiity.) hewe lots can be bougit it purchased now at $1 per A FINE BLOCK OF LOTS suitable for and building ON 18TH ST. BET. KAN fore his property wale 01 JOR SALE—1 SHALL OFFER FOR A FEW DAYS ¥ desirable lots in sq y and loth sts., D and Maryland av cash, balance on or before. interest at 6 ber cent. and you xet your moneys worth. two and” thee ‘at my office for plat houses being erected Ww ‘Ok SALE—-I AM DIRECTED ‘square bounded by ¥ and aud especialy cali the attentio ‘small means to the Pr these jors can be. had. to #050 @ lot; one-quarter cash, balance on or before one, two and three yeurs. interest at G Yor plats and further Miformation office. JAMES F. BROWN, G4 10th st. n.: PALISADES OF THE POTOMAO LAKD IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. ACCOMMODATING TERMS. This property is tco welt known to require much Situated as it is along and FIN! Lo KATES and on, bet. North Capitol and Ist; 20 ft. front; 1 block . bet. 1th and 17th, 22 commendation from ws overlooking the Potomac river, and command gicellent view of the picturesdue country surround ‘0 ‘better investment can be made in or about the District either tore lou from electric cars. Also one or nore lots on. to 4U-rvot alley. 30 per foot. Apply to 1HUS. G. 200 Fst. nw. EARD-OF TERMS—$100 CASI $20 PER MONTH. CITY LOT: Lots 17100 to alley on improved street. e850; #100 . “Tuese lots will bring £1,100 to €1,-00 inside fears. Investization and comparison of Yalues | Number liinited. WORTHINGTON & BR’ structed throtch. tu Teach the cenfer of th ‘of this proper autiful and p cturesque country. Special induceneuts to parties building this fall. Stone tor buaing quarry FREE OF C) ‘tion, it wil be possible to of Washington from any by a ten minut ‘CASH PRICES! Wits ee from company's pamphlets ‘and full particulars, apply at 1415 F st. n.w., Washington, D.C. FOR SALE—PIANOS. ‘OK SALE—SECOND-HAND CHICKERING PAR- lor wrand piano; original cheap tor want of ise. For further information ad- ; located on 10th s. iso beautiful lot with suuali house ; 18 & st. Ww. WME. ‘ost $1,000; will sell OW Is THE TIME TO BUY BAR- xains. “We have several prominent makes huch- class upright pianos that ave been suhtly used and are in eiegant condition that can be bought away off from new price tor cash or monthly payments to suit. top in and compare ours. to $100. Parior organs After you ret other prices E-& FEW BARGAINS IN LANGDON Park, main line B. and 3 lot, Emporia ‘THE PIANO EXCHANGE WARE ROOMS, wrove, le, per ft. near B. and O. station, 10c. prft, Only 234 1iles from capital with city streets, parking and gas. “Houses erected to suit buyers ou easy pay ments“ €10 monthly secures a howe ding Piano Store. FUL STYLE. FINE MAKE sec. He “upright grand pian only $1w. See it at once if you want ® ATTENTION OF 2 iots on 1th st. SALE — A MAGNIFICENT. FU ‘nearly New aqitare irraud piano that cost 8700, be Gourht tor omy 8100 cash, cover: beautizul tone. and nt site, With fas, water, sewer and electric lights. fine press-Urick, Louses ior wale. OWNLH, including fue stool and a New Hampshire av |, USED UPRIGHT, ORIGINAL ; easy terms: see it, price, 2400; will sell for $280: extended between Florida eS ae any ‘ol Toad, which have. swe, concrete roadway and bric the ‘best locations ob 1a investments are asked to call and obtain prices. i ‘Atianth. butiding. Ok SALE—FINE LOT ON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS: 2x149; to prompt purchaser at lees es, ( "ATin S KUTHERFORD. 1907 Fat. (OR SALE—23,500 SQUARE £ELT OF GROUND in the, suuthwest; rooiy 10F 18 front and 14 alley 30 U) UTHERFORD. 1907 F st.n.w. VOR SALE-AT RARE Parties seeking THE MATTER WITH ES ALL RIGHT!! in these coluuins in town who can offer his customers such 108 and organs as he can. Intending purchasers will please remember that all nanos be advertises as “slighty used” have never id and are therefore not What are mi” instruments, For the next ten vat bargain” prices the follow- Stuyvesant & Co. W ck & OF je parties desiring to build: for xround out of the proceeds Irom sale ‘for turther information address E-Gubler& Bro. Guihtly Haines Bros. (new: Belaing & Son (new), A.B. Chase (slightly ised), ‘Sink tidus ete to tO at 8200. Suidies w. trom city, ) to 1U acres at #300. BERT A. FHILLIPS & £0N, Tily New York ave... ‘OR SALE—CHOICE LOTS AT FO! Md., on monthly payments of #5 and J. BR. HESTFORD, On pianos ran #200 to $300—a cash. Ocan' be made and mwing in price tom terns will be #2> cash and 617.50 REST CHARGED {f installments are paid promptly. Stool and cover given «ratis with each in R SALE_147H ST. E. |,_0cl2-5t_Steinway Piano Ware Kuoms, 925 Px. ave. {OR SALE_ORGAN' Cail at DROOL" Stock of Parior Orga (}OR SALE—ELEGAN . H. ave. neat N. Pierce st. near Lith; 2d st. weer P: Soxt 3th st. bet. Sand }900 THREE-PEDAL PAT- ht laos 8200; best in the market inust be sold. 1243 8th st. a. w. ide. 30.10 foot iront. E Cor. Huntington: 143 feet NX ave. near N. Cap. ; 2 bet. Dek, ‘OR SALE—A GOOD SECOND-HAND PIANO IS better than a cheap new one. Second-hand ones of pro! vo several good vainent 2 low pric ‘PYElf YEN & CUNLINT, 31d Tigh ft Dartuouth st. 19:h st near Ii, frame house a Est. bet. Oth and 10th; 20x. Ok SALE WE WILL GIVE YOU FULL VALUE for Your square piano.as part payment on a new up- ‘ht and any balance cau be Ses bergen THE MANO EXC the ieadinig piano store. .E—A ST\LISH PANO, ONLY 90, POP- 40 gutalogue; taud- fe WOSICS Oke, 512 11m, JOR SALE—150 LOTS IN CHARMING GLEN- Mar Park: electric railroad direct to the city: low UTHEKN INVESTAL und $1, Corcoran building. ‘SO lois, of one-quarter of an acre each, upon the wo, within ‘30 minutes particulars, apply “to BIPANY, Hoos 30 and copynuent electric road near Ts ALE ‘FIVE DOLLARS MONTHLY Square Piano or handsome ¥. G. SMITH, 1225 Pa. ave. oe M. W. Bevenrox, Gives you a fine-toned fee ae one-tourtu cash. Call at Nos. 1215 F st. and 1214Gst., Fifteen years at Wormley's. Foe Bae :ONLY THREE OF THE NEW, | vases leit contain G rows and bath : press- brick fronts, with stone steps and trimminys. (@4, 200 each, and one corner Bouse at $5,000. Terms "FOUR NEW DESIRABLE FRA: Asean ee pe ae! S00 Now's the tae to tke Jour chloe forms to “Yor full particalars call upon, McLACHLLN &°PATCHELDER, 03, Corner 10th and G sts. nw. and. * STEIGER & LIEBER WAN 0 good 7-z00m frame cottages on Co- Fok AERIS, PRCELLENT ORDEG. TWO- story ang baseucent brick all latest tnsprovernente; anit +, papered througueut. 62> T ¥ Ficrida ave. Owner, ERCK, i maa, ot ae ts, renting or j So 8 feet of eround, worth 64.500; price $3.00 SS BSALE—ON EASY TERMS—A NEW SEVEN. bay sor rent. FOr Sale NORTHWEST AND SOnTHEAST, several ‘bow | three-story, pressed-brick houses: 9 and 10 ivoms each: furnace heut: teru: email balance montiuy. EASTERDA\ ex e201 YX, Get F stn. w. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Ok SALE—b a GRACE M. THUMAS, 100 SGKCOKAN BUILDING. Several desirable lots at Brock lend; near the 2 POR BENT— FOR RENT—AT HYATTSVILLE. MD.. 10-R0OM Bouse, with arte of ground, outbuildings, a suade “Gc; Shree minutes walk from station’ Ac if: SXCSpe. thyateretin ‘oct 1 bALE—CO’ a ce AZ FSS Se rr ne Seta AP ee pe ee a ‘P= Wittows, ‘Tenailytown road. The ouly new urban hote! end road house in the District, Resehed by the electric carsiron, Georvetown in twenty minutes Vopuiar drives nortu frou the ‘and complete sub. | NOW READY FOR BUSINESS WITH A FULL Oyster and game suppers a ¥. 0. address, Box 14, Tenauyiown, D. 7INDSOR HOTEL, ‘h st. and New’ York ave. Mra. M. J. ‘oprictress of the Ciareudon Hote. iucisor, corner Lath st. and gd wilt ope it Zor the reception of ueste October returnised und isin compiete aruer. Als Bull be a th counter Wo Sow 1v0lus, &e.. OD Witsoe wore, a. ave. and 1éthst., Washington, D.C. Tit WOOD, Fro} GLASS WARE AND KITCBEN UTENSILS. ‘New Store, New Stock and better facilities for show- tng end handling goods. We cam offer woods on as suportations arriving neatly every week. mh? EBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D.C, SUBURBAN PROPERTY. _, UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS (ADDITION TO BROOK- LAND) Lots, NEAR UNIVERSITY STATION AND ELECTRIC CARS EVERY SIX MINUTES. ‘Cheap and on easy torms, HOUSES BUILT LF DESIRED. A beautifal subdivision. Gravel streets, brick side BEDFORD W. WALKEB & SOR, 1006 F. (Owing to our increased demand for Choice Millinery, ‘we have arranged to receive constantly NEW AND SELECT STYLES ‘For ourshow room from the leading Paris and Londen houses, oolate ‘928 7th et. and 706 K st. n.w. ‘Ladies’ and Misses’ Fall Coats, 85.00to $25.00. Our garments are all care‘ully made to our special order. The price is way down, quality considered,and wecan quarantes s fit sol *£* Mowing areet beneains in Blankets and Gom- Fail and Wenter Underwear—Ladies'jtibbed,at 5c., ‘80c., 75e., $1.00 and $1.25. ‘Men's Merino and Wool Shirts and Drawers at 260. 500.. 75e., $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and 82.00 each. Children's Vests, Pants and Drawers. Ladies’ Medium and Heavy Weight Wool Hosiery, all adzes, at 25c.,50c. and 75c.a pair. New arrival of Javancee Goat Rugs, oderless, extra Jong size, in White, Black and Gray, only $2.50 each. Beat Imported Zephyr, in 2 and 4 fold, only e.0 lap. CARHART & LEIDY, 0010 G28 7th st. and 706 Ket. a.w. Now Reapx. FALL AND WINTER STYLES. YOUMANS* CELEBRATED NEW YORK HATS, Also WILCOX & CO., BOSTON, CELEBRATED SELF- CONFORMING HATS. COMPLETE STOCK DERBY HATS, FOR MEN AND Boys, At $1.50, 82, $2.50, €3, @¢and 85. DRESS SILK HATS, @5, 96 and 68. FULL LINE SOFT HATS At G1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, 83, $3.50, 84, 64.50, 85 and $6. LADIES' RIDING HATS AND CAPS, HATS FOR COACHMEN, GENTS’ WALKING AND DRIVING GLOVES, CANES, UMBRELLAS and KIDING CROPS. JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, eeS-te _ N.w. cor. Pennsylvania ave. and 12th st. Droconaren Cuma. Yerosarite yen seein corated Dinner a Ware. of which peliresiae sia from the cheapest to fiat In open stock eatin cose, BESS = sus select Just the articles aa a a ow port: and can offer wocdarimscniowes Scact nt eens pas Sis AGENTS FOR THE PASTEUR FILTER, WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 1205 PENN. AVE. eel “Berorz Maxrxe Your Fu. Pou. CHASES” oF FURNITURE, CARPETS AND HOUSEFURNISH- ING Goops READ THESE PRICES, ‘Then call at our storeasd:examine.oods,on wuarantee you a saving of from 15 to 25 per cent: ‘Bed Room Suites, 3 pieces, any finish. Parlor Suites in Hair, Cloth or Plush. (Our $37 Hair, Cloth and Plush Suites best them all. INGRAIN AND BRUSSELS CARPETS AT PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. ALL CARPETS MADE AND LAID FREE OF CHARGE. , SMITH'’S CREDIT HOUSE, 452 FA. AVE. N.W., NEAR 436 ST. Looking Glasses of any size that have been dam- ‘aged Resilvered equal to new. etd Hars Axo Fons. Another supply of DUNLAP’S NEW YORK DERBY HATS just received. Those desiring low crowns can ‘now get them. Large stock of Boys’ and Children's Hats and Capa. Our Fur Department 1s heavily stocked with all de- Sirable goods. New shapes in Capes and Wraps. ‘All goods sold as low as any house in America. WILLETT & RUOFF, Hatters and Furriers, au20-sm 905 Pennsylvania ave. Dow? Bz Ducezrven, But buy the BEST FIREPLACE HEATER EVER MADE, ‘Which is SEXTON'’S GRAND HEATER. "rep, | Femain at Auburndale near Boston. went on. lations,’ as I presumed that he: B. Sexton & Son, Manufacturers of the Beat Fireplace Heaters, Ranges and Furnaces, Baltimore, Md. FOR SALE BY THE PRINCIPAL STOVE DEAL- ERS IN WASHINGTON, D.C. se2]-1m a Grr Taz Busz. THR CONCORD HARNESS, ¢0TZ & BEO., 497 Penn. ave, adjoining National Hotel. Tronks and Satchels of best make at low prices, * Somerma New. KANN & SONS -ACTURING CO. of Baltinuore, emablished pince 1570, have opened & With £ LINE OF FINk ELECTRO SILVER-PLATED WARR _Replating and repairing tm the best manner st fac RINTING—LEFTLE BOOKS AND BIG BOOKS, =a and. SapdS ply Hocaing . following, which a recent arrival from the west | YeTY Se collation was in process of consump- | Something, always deliberating and never did ater pected to be similarly treated—smothered with Mire. Fog eearny ps rhe ts, Mr. andl | Tsowmente and buildings. A pleasant com- tion at the National Rifles’ Armory No- vember 11. Stra fr. Lee Baumgarten, Mr. Henry peuhtim of Dalumeres Se Wim. Fishman, Miss ( | sioners that the two old frame buildings, 208 ps 4 Carrie Baumgarten. the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Thyson in honor of the tenth birthday of their dangh- ter Hattie. Miss Hattie her youthful friends. ‘The evening was spent ONE OF BISHOP NEWMAN'S ATTITUDES. A young people in games and other youth- | had become the city of magnificent realization; was announced. those present were: Misses Ethel Safford, Emily Smith, Violet | speedy establishment here of acenter of Hendly, Jessie Holden, Clare Mason, Katie | religious force asa great university would be. Marr and Blanche and Gracie Thyson. Out of the preacher had come the school, out chovaliers, under command of Maj. J. T.| the church. It seemed to him that $20,000,000 | Tebuilt into three-story dwellings under Chauncey, with drum corps, made s fraternal | ¥ , . ae mane visit to Federal City Lodge, No. 20, corner of . original buildings as they were when om the King street railway of the Alexandria and Fairfax Railroad Company must be ory 2. let ena dem ef He sings: ‘Say what you will, but I ‘Will not come off the perch.” “It’s fanny that Biinx wanted a bicycle as t00n as he grew a beard.” . ELOQUENT ORATORY 18 LISTENED TO—BISHOP HURST AXD REV. DR BARTLETT MAKES THE PRINCIPAL ADDRESSES—CONTRIBUTIONS. don't think #0; he desired to keeps draft! American Univeral 3 ity seed was scattered constantly within reach.’ > widely last night, the distributing point being “No,” sighed Bafins, “the doctor dosen't know | the new parlors of the Arlington Hotel. Some © thing about my case. He is « regular | ° it took root quite speedily, sprang into in- a in Bebop Meret rte stant growth and bore immediate fruit. The | yy’ om Was & great distributing center. eS TRUETS Femainder may be more deliberate in its germi- | }1 5 hye to send out you “T tell yez,” eaid Patrolman Casey, “‘a man | nation, but the results will be visible some day. dit further from Washington has to be woide awake to get ou the foorce these | The sowers wore the board of trustees of the eee nenke eo ne ” HC i conier, nter, conter; days. nkace sce es university and the coll—fertile, arid or stony— | Tach arake it a religious conter? "Ranh eat = was ropresented by the delegates to the Meth- |», him that the university was to next beat, “but he can make up fur it om his | odist ecumenical conference, invited to par | have ® Methodist label on it. The own toime aftherwards.” take of the hospitality of the university dist a & s * — > — authorities. First tures was |" 8 0 Me chure . “That is quite ad undertaking on the part of _ a plano manufacturers,” said the musical young @ reception by o ittee, many of |i? ite membership the rich and the poor. All women. “They want to secure » uniform rt » Oo ch eben. “I didn’t even know they hadi organized a base { 4) phlegmatic, wile Charles was nervous and ae- ball club.” A “Tay,” remarked a pig as he shoved his snout through the fénce, ‘do you imagine that chicken is better than pork?” > “T ahould say so,” said the rooster as he flew to the top rail. SN ‘Well, it ain't,” was the reply. “The pen is . would contribute: and the poor man's dollar pitch. Haven't you heard of it?” and a better one. Dr. Bartlett then told a mightier than the soared, and don't you forget x” in. circumstances, build « “No,” replied Billy Bliven, blushing slightly, of two brothers, one of whom (George) wae ATEINSON, MP. whose members were trustees. Those & take him who formally ted tho members were par egy eae sea A. B. Duvall and H. B. Moulton (who taade the man who weyt to Europe: presentations), Bishop Hurst, Rev. C. W. Bald- ‘The mental ills he makes, they say, win, Mrs. John A. Logan, Bishop and Mra No medicine can cure up. jowman. Miss Hurst, Mra ‘Summers, Commis: joner Douglass, Miss Porte, ex-Mayor and Mrs. > wit pyle iol Emery, Mrs. Bishop Andrews, Mrs. Bennett of Recites a guide book to you Wilkesbarre, Pa. Mrs. Senator Teller, Miss { And seems to think it is the grand- Scull, Mra. C. W. Baldwin, Dr. Bowie of 'Phila- F A Est favor he could do you. delphia, Dr. J. A. Chapman of Philadelphia, Ye Dr. Smith of Charlottesville, Va, 5. W. Wood Iowa corn hasbeen making a political and | ward and A. B. Brown. n » horticultural record this season that justifies] From the reception room the visitors wan- OW, A TO TENS URIVERETE some tall stories, But it hardly warrants the | dered promptly into the supper room, where a | tive. George was always getting ready to do tion until the oratory began. The decorations | ®2Sthing. Charles was in every local enter- brought with him: Were tasteful; there was no crush in the spa- | Prise. Finally George died, and when one of his saw,” says the recent arrival, ‘a man | cious apartment; tho service was unexception- | ®¢i¢hbors was asked the cause he replied, “Well, standing at the foot of a corn stalk.” —— the musi furnished by the Marine — “il = e — nay $ : . Band Orchestra heute meso elt-control.” Methodism would never ‘How big is your corn,’ Iasked the farmer. | ) 2" — weasel (OE ‘Idon’t know,’ was the reply. ‘I just sent | ““Wnen it was evident that every one had had | of the university, so that there should bem one of my boys up to see, and I'm worried to | an opportunity at the bountiful supply of re- | Sctence of God as well asof an atom He created. death about him.’ freshments the multitude moved into the par- | This was the time, Washington was Go ee “Can't he get back?” lors, where Bishop Bowman took chery i an | yw Lo — tenet 4 " i i i - lectingly dis Rartle' ‘etch his ‘No; that's the trouble, - The corn stalk’s | Comes Tir ning 4 Pleasant little speech of friendship with Bishop Hurst—a friends gowin’ up faster'n he kin climb down.’” commenced in the University of in : fis tetra emng - numed SuESF are Saxon Prussia, more than thirty years ago. He SOCIAL MATTERS, Bishop Hurst, chancellor of the university, | traced the effects of education through the aes ‘was the first called upon. He said about roe of Bishop Hurst, and said be was un- da half ago it wasthe opinion of a doubtedly God's providential man for thie me- ent cards for-fie marriage See fully worded eulogy was applauded again and Ellen Louies, Spot wood, See again, and at its conclusion there was an ap- day evening, October 27, at 6 o'clock. Mr. and 4 poestiens Mrs. White will be at home Tuesdays—Novem- of the English Weel ya ber 17 and November 24—to their friends, at 70 nodepe yg Pen yy Tetrest noctlioae. himself, because of the lateness of the bour, with king the Divine biessi: the uni- Mrs. Gen. Breckinridge and Miss Breckin- — 2 gee ridge have returned to town for the season. Rev. J. W. Hamilton, D.D., of Boston said Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Holland Wilmer, who were that there was mo better, time for the com- married October 6 in Philadelphia, are now menevment of new era than now and no e whington. There could be no = = of Mrs. Addison on Rhode fitter place than this tal city for Methodism Miss Helena McCarthy has returned to her ‘to display the measure of its resources. home in this city after making an extended wes Aubute ohne ee oe pleasure journey on the Pacific slope. loo ress wasa cleverly worded Mr. and Mrs, Beverley T. Sener have re- appeal for financial effort and there was imme- turned from their wedding trip and are now diate response, the Rev. B. L. Southgate's con- located at their future home, No. 1532 Pierce - place northwest, where they’ will be pleased to see their friends on Wednesday evenings. Miss Mary Imogene Waltemeyer and Mr. BISHOP HURST. Andrew McGarraghy were married at 5:30 | good many people that there ought to be some o'clock last evening at St. Peter's Catholic | frovement toward the. evtablishment in this ‘ Church in the presence of » large number of | city of @ national university. Several years friends and relatives of the bride and groom. | ago Bishop Newman had tried to buy a rite for Rev. Father O'Brien officiated. Messrs. Daniel | that purpose, but the project fell through be- 8. Hughes, Albert Smith, W. F. Craven and | cause support was lacking. Bishop Hurst then ‘Thee. Wanenagiel ap ucbien. ‘Tho bcido wus | osha the Ghory of the week Gineedy Gann, Geum depomingly attired and wore sarge bouquet | plimented the city of Washington for having Pi) : of ial Niel roses. A keane, was held | purchased the necessary land, and brought atthe home of the bride, Pennsylvania | forth applause by announcing that one-half of enue southeast, after which the couple left | the amount subscribed (120,000) had been do- on an extended wedding trip in the north. nated by members of other denominations. eee Ce Tecra oe kee mak | ontho pertel boctantions at Sueenang SoS " 5 on of institu trl Be glad weece her friends aes mi SS ee ee oe { q turb any one. A new baby never is a! re- Mrs. Brinton has taken an apartment for the uel a much affection by the older chil- > 4 winter at 1832 I street. dren, but by and by the baby would be almost i Mrs. L Zucker and danghter of New York are | smothered with kisses, and the university ex- Ye HEADS IN THE CROWD. - liment was paid the Key. William Arthur | tribution of $100 being followed by another of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carlisle are the guests of | Feng plaaned just such a university as now | like size from Bishop ‘Bowman. Hon. Clem Studebaker at the Ebbitt. Mrs. le" ‘by sentative J. D. Taylor of Obio gave €1, in Carlisle is the daughter of Mr. Studebaker, and | ProJ@gted some clevon years ago) by. ange was in Washington much of the time last win- | cefied Arthur Hall” The bishop ansounced | sions. Other contributions followed, but were ter. Her recent marriage to Mr. Carlisle was 8 | that s friend of the university haa, brilliant social event. Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle | crect'a hall by a gift of £100,008, providing | tuinned out considerably, but those who re- that one of the aniversity buildings be | 2ddition to a prior donation of the same dimen- romised to | 20t announced. By that time the crowd had have many friends in this city who will enter- | that an effort be mate toduplicate his gift dur | Mained heard the Kev. J. M. Buckley discuss tain them during their stay. ing the remaining days of the ecumenical con- | Universities and colleges for about twenty min fl utes. The Avorn Club will give a dancing recep- | ference. ‘im th present SOME PLEASANT SPEECHES. ong those present were Commissioner Rev. Willi “ay 2 ihe Douglass, Indian Commissioner Mi and = Com eT Belt, Asastant Secretary Last evening Mr. and Mrs. M. Kaufman cele-| little amusement by his description of Wash-| 4°" Britton, I’ Southard Peckes, Me Mt, brated the twentieth anniversary of their | ington as he found it in 1856, and captured | Parker, Gen. ‘Cyrus Bussey, W. F. Swartzell, wedding day. They were recipients of many | seyeral rounds of applause by neat eulogies on | Prof. G. Brown Goode, Gen. H. B. White, Rev. handsome - 4, among which were five | the improvementa made since that time. With | Mr. Wynkoop, Rev. Mr. Little, Rev. Dr. Ames, landscapes, the work of Max Weyl, silver bric-| brevity he sketched Lis original univétsity | A. M. McLach¥y a-brac and furniture. idea; anid that the eity of maguiticent distances | Fetra, Kev. Mr. Patch, Rev. Mr- Kamedell, Rev. len, Prot. Frisby, Dr. Geo. H. La An enjoyable time was had at The Willows, Dorey. T. W. Tallmadge, Rev. Dr. Naylor, Tenleytown road, last Wednesday evening by & W. C. Duvall, Rev. Dr. Ellhott, Rev. Dr. Power, select party of young > rived at about 9 o'clock unhetalded and after a 3 *** cordial reception by Mr. and Mra. Kirkwood the floors were music called and dane- ing was enjoyed till a late hour, when all par- took of a supper and then returned to Wash- ington. Among those pfbsent were Prof. Louis Rev. Dr. Butler, F. L. Campbell, A.W. pea , D.D., and Rev. E.8 Todd, REPAIRING FRAME BUILDINGS, Miss Ernie Richold, Miss Martha , Miss Cora Hermann, Mr. Mix Oppen- To Mees a, Mise oe and 210 D strect southeast, within the fire limita, were virtually being rebuilt in violation of the building regulations. The building in- spector reported that the owner was not vio- lating any of the regulations and Mr. Keefer was so informed. ch Py In replying to this information Mr. Keefer amusements antil 9 o'clock, when supper | asked that no man trr to A Se reat fall S| mimes atone A pretty party was given Tuesday evening at ved presents from Mr. and Mrs. McKee and their children yet| of the school had come the preacher, and ao it | Dt liable for a violation of ‘ihe building regu. ‘heme was what attracted | * Permit to do what he did and isd € ane eos nse gee aes ext epenker. only wished to call the attention of the O44 Fellows’ Visitation. He thought it wisdom not todo anything un-| Commissioners to the fact that here are Grand Canton Washington, No. 1, and other |e eee to et ee 2e| old and dilapidated frames being ele of repairs, at a cost exceeding the cost i as given to repair. | T understood ulations did not fetmed’ bovses within “re fan’ cost exceeded one-half of their value, it is less, and builders knowing this bones of informing their they ave to do is to keep | be 1h of repairs and represen a actually paid. “The fact H 3 na if tt i & the “thot Saguary, ob, te oe it ff

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