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at a —_FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. near 13thet. 2. brick Cet. we. near Sd. isd a iy brainees property Grice ow ry brick. 7 rounee: Fen Roe. 7, & colin: brick, 18 rourse: mot tmnpe 7 romting $1.80) year... Taw. ney ot lar & stable, YL Dear 1 rooms, hes cheap at x brick. 10 rooms, Tt near ith: R bet. Seb and 10th nw _ Prick. T near Lith 2 ‘Sth tw. near D st ee Bunter of other prop Rooans 4 and & A ‘ALE-ON G ST. N.E., NEAR THE COR- ‘7th. Sof the prettiest now houses in the a.e. y have Ofcorun onl wats cach, alsctre: belle and My applian: s, handsome eas 1 cae ps oR Satetara st sw. pick: proomme and bath large fot: rri‘e, $0,500. Oth st. n.¥. near P. two! 3 ory Foote and basi: 85. -3.W. NEAR ML. 1F nine foons and bath: lot 25x qT NTED = = ore ik how foeara Ach ©: EO. Me TYELRS & CO. Sees 6-ROOM DWELLING o bame the dope: peat 2 Varzalnn ee Ee eSaiCe Cows im er in} ton. at call. ioe turtiver Grae esowea, aye F st. Copp. Enbitt House. POX SALE—COMPORTABLE TOME IN NORTH- | east. new shz-roor be nd lot, 2 squares from car line. prise, $1.6. £100 cash and $25 tenth, Wil. CATES: NOKAIS, OS Lith st. new. | zee Lp ae perfect tn all of its apy JyP3t JAMES A BATES « CO. RENTS Fs ‘SALE-REDUOED sore 23, . RED! cos fis glia bat Ban 488 aM ot Se bac Soe Oureorn tse 1 808 Fst tw. )R SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN—A FINE RESI- st. 3 Toome BP Pee Malis Sakae Wks a oe 108. @. mee ee PHisi THE MOST DE | TRA, O Tae SOL ore eH ie at rt a Peete oe ep Bs | i THE ALONE a a eae | Syiee DAVID B. SRO soar — D6, MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN. SALE seme South; ‘side aod rear 5 square: BTS TE ne ae soil 0. iG A BARE STnaee story tn fnetiestier ime tubes : sod es! n ols) and tiling; bath ee jatchman on prenaises. mR _SALE_BARGAIN — THREES {basement collar press. ouse: © mail ceeh down and wout ER. Me LE-THAT DESIRABLE NEW HOUSE au oe we “oroccs and bath. collar under use; ocd sized Jot to alley: Key at o “DAVID B. STONE, SOO st. Bw. 00.. Pst. 0. w.. Se Brvotis and bath, Bee |B brah x cue, fit Fats } Fei pt eee sare senudeh ee “SALE_THE Ci ST oN THE helgnts on street above Florida wre. ; overlooks tho ety, G0 on Prospect st.. running tl 19 Oresrent | % jae eter barman. AMKS A. BATES & 00., on Shte=tOT 11, SQUARE 227, AND 9. 6D, : Pre ‘assessment. For terms Jy2-3t* OR SALE_A BARGAIN, COPUMBTA HEIGHTS. we {Wo handsomest corner lots on 14th st. ex: ge Per foot leew than sjoining property REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F st. FRE SALE_BA! a IN Pt PLEASANT AND x Al EOI AR, ia PRICES. REDFORD W: oe eS gh AND congalt me before buying. 1 Mave lots trail see ee 0. W. WHITE, 990 Fat n.w. Et bove 18 on1y & books. | For full list c the Ist and 15th. 3 a 2 ‘brick; 7 A fmprovements oternd at ibe ‘he red ufegrone Hpi da: THOMAS JF SALE-@-8TORY BAY-WINDOW PRESSED FR Sroome and ach ames condition, Pek re four lines Gane OWSERSL a0 oy Tepmne and bech: cabinet mantel ectr! com, Bem a iStihe oe ee ea |) SALE-TWO STO. vessed brick dwell mf, : all in comp! Gevirable home. Price, BAY-WINDOW Paine als rooms and w. near cor. I, store and dwolling: geod muk trade ors with property lane ice box end dairy room’ OR Sum Taace monty: “CHARLES G. RENGW ‘Atlantic Butlding, 000 F st. now. Jyosit THAVE A FINE LIST OF HOUSES Fives and in all vections of the city; come angie mi etire tar aw MUTTE. 0007 to aan First ti R SALE—A BAY-WINDOW BRICK ON UD ST. et naan Ee Crs ali mod. imps, sard, ihe, alley aud parkine ye SY And AEN OT We WHITE, 090 F st. n.w. TITLE HOME ON F ST. | all mod. imps. nice yard | \i R SALE—A aad ‘are park M and 3d n.w.; 8 rooms: ali | aa front @6.000" “O. W: WHITE: | 100 F st. nw. Fors SALE-F S71. NFAN Gi NOE SRGOR trick, Day-window aud cellar: ail mod. | fine“ Tot Isa80; S430. We WHITES | ie | OR SALE- BARGAINS. 2502 M stn w., new, 1Ore., mod. imps © dandsomest houses in Le Droit Park, Ore ew. sil latest conveniences. Look at these. investment in two new T-reom brie | Only. S500 each = Thave oni Fiowida ave between CHAKLES W. HANDY, | - Yeth and G sts. n.Ww. R SALE—BARGAIN—MT. PLEASANT — ON Irth st. extended near Park: house: large rooms and attic; newly painted, fine slude; ict 1608140, can Pehonght tor Bee fot. sil improvements tn- eluded. J. L. FRENCH, 711 lath st. yz RSALE—MI PLEASANT—ON 15TH S tended near Kenesaw, house: 10 roo atric rooms. fersula “ifont and. side: whoie house; lot F Monee. ois PEs, RB SALE— 95.000 WILE BUY A VERY lo wel-furnished tries house on Capitol Hil, | five roon:s and bath and two halls; a.m. 3 feet. al con! lot 20x40 We aso have houws in all parts of the city for 1,500 w $25,000. nee EE ou what you iGLISH, “yee ee R SALE_WE HAY fm the northwest aad, _dy2-3t DR SALE 134 10TH N.W.- NEARL’ E rooms and bath all mt ‘Wii 6th nw. : and bath. | Vacant lot. 20x52, ih bet. O and © bageatn this week. “Apply to = OWNE. rie iow st. E—AN EXCEPTIONAL assent | EZ aS Le Droit Park. Zgyge cottang, bath sand, tee St108 Only 36,500. =F SALE-SICE HOME ON EXCE EDINGI LY gay tering new @-rvom: and cellar Uric tong Aeairabiy located on Fst. Sey eae ee com” EXSaeuoaY @ WAL! 2Ok SALEON IvtH S \rown-stone ho sich bath ery eee cra “tern rabes, Nc every. mo Seated eens eek er earn Price. 85,900 aud $7,500: small cash Peer months oo, the plan ‘otered bathe Ss % al e and Loan m ee Sigan vecciation of Sew Yor ‘A HAND! den-eon Nst_near 17th st. nw; new bay-win. Gow brick: brown-stone steps and. trimm! gpd bath. butler's sit fcwm concrete oa inte ea nod elmctric pas. bed thrvnghout in Meni very best. works ts Price a? apt ob vers eaty terms. €0. “Stanagers National Mntoxl Building Asedciation of New York, 600 ith et. nw SoSe pepe YOUR ATTENTION wo mp walings lovated * SS Nala Pra SMALL HOUS $e = Peas ae 7 oe SALE-MT. PLEASANT — 11-ROOM AND AY a Arby Pysiiing ‘lot 752100; good stable. Price 7 TERDAY & HALDEMAN, 008 F st. .w. £ SMALL HOUSES ON 9TH aie ata WBdeyax, oF tHe a EateaT Fe. SALE — ONE, Tous ene. new tat poe NORTHWEST, BE ere Boon: ss | near station and. a fork. 509 Lith st. nw. | rice for a few days, | fehed throucbout | Ealus. look Kt SALE—OR RENT—1 AND ae pie Ee 2 JoLOze front: can aot good tenant st 50 per m0. 8 8. DONALDSON, 5 F NE OF XE OF THE) FINEST RESIDENCES ‘bet. 13th and 14th sts. ; 11 rooms and iettn, farvere: coller under whole Rosse let Tes foils raved ‘alley. cabinet, mantaie and Snely fin- > feet deo; no, uaseinent Lace ‘8 bargain; ) or $2,000 cash. Calance tenuis diraot with owner and will have | thts ds a boantiful 912.000 8 POR SALE FOUR NRW THEFE STORY BRICKS: : jone trimmings: hard wood man with thie facings, electric belin, speaking: fu eles with «pd all modern improvements; house contains ‘coms : size of house: (70 : size of lot 1100, to: car alley yuses are situati in a first-class po ae — are ~ finest aie — AZ Sa E MALLERT: G24 Fata. Paclne Bud: Of GALESSPLERDID, rae, PROPERTY so 30x18 ‘ining Sete aoa hall cn first floor, 6 rootas on secon Mst., ment under store, ccljar entire le: ‘appl — Bae Je28-ta,theslm FOR, SAE SE SE. SSTORY ‘brick :Groome and bath. Te Droit Part (Sprne 6 Ast 5 jory brick; rooms and bath. pitol st. ‘ot iestery ‘rick .Srooms nea tai: * Satory brick: Drocme and bath. story brick ; 10: eupinacs *. " Jeabwas K, ‘6 rooms and bath ; Spruce st. near 4th: price.| ‘0. Also several others desirably located; 1. ©. JUSTICE. 1419 @ st. Tas e i SALI Fine tuemre for bnilder—& lots, 272100. on Ist Pan ‘near D, adjoining uew {mrrovemente; $1.10 a PLEASANT 17th @x, near Moward; 1251140; 0 eeparn ar bbe EAE ),000q. feet, insbape @ 20/001 - Dw oO bees Tat. $3.25, “Sine tity 3.25. a ear 8, 250 vost Pr FRENCH, 711 lather Bowe 7 SALE—COLUMBIA NEIGATS LOT! Go every street atepgeniat! ve _sy2-3t ire: 930 F st. SALE—A cnorer “LOTS AT Fi FRAG This ts an, opportunity for The sate toe t of a few hum jol Ports ara — } SALE xi OR AT itisi 3 faa re ‘Ke yt ae isthamd i Ses boc 488 st. bet ine ho erected on adjoining tot. this isa” Mienap” for at pcm nt stone te Fst no. TIN to ot Whos. aw. Foner easel wits BUY A CRNTR: - a sume at w. Varga en ie yzang ON eat 000 FOR 3 Taras 'ONEY IN SUMS ATS eeor os $25,000 Raitts TO LOAN ON DISTRIGF OF 00; nl men ee ae Appi at once week ia! A'SiSkourn, 200m 1200 R st, Forty, THORSAND DOLLARS ($40.0) -FO $300, TDI, og #1.000, EA See were eeateat Cor Se Bese EY sT0,LOAN ON ‘REAL ESTATS bes Cece © So Thats. ‘ONEY TO LOAN NSUMS TO SUIT ATS 43 ATS ANDS M Mney conten anproved eal pees? pas Ft ee ‘0, #100 TOLOAN eure. Di pyable in reckly oF. oo moat! di ee © yTOR, BALFIMORE AND iia Pear greal JOUNGON: CHEWS eo eae ete | Max TO LOAN—8500 TO $10,000 TO LOAN premimiae 0, ee You WANT SORE eulge atonmron teeter Sears USE—BAY HORSE. rker ; natural a WANT OF, reed a Sancpyiop pase the above te br aoee se feats tap AND! Mo On SALE-CHEAP-AN EXCELLENT rand N SUMS TO SUIT AT CUR- estate security; special ma factory. Can be seen at Batsas EST HONEY TO LOANS Fi CENT monte SeUINGHEIMEN's STABLES G'S ste On Sat-clase real catate, a lice rooms to rent; heated sxoto00 steam. se15-1m owner bas no further nee for thein id to- | (PHOMAS DOWLING & Pee EYBARRASRED CAN oo Maen: 1210 Oho ave, ioe zi _| RESREE ALE en BUILDING borrow — 810to $300, ¥. SRIREET t BE EN. 1 WENT \-SEC- iieteral ascurities without removal oF | cated simon new. ‘ulrvat WOOD AND COad.f WER? BEINGS ARE 8 ca rect out removal o : iss D: Nees ‘adress Box 140, Btar office. Sd and P sts. naw. Bews HR, OX. AE 5 eae L rent rates on anproyed real horas dy or child can drive: fearon, of a of Best aOBD AND | | elim’ TYEE & RUTHERFORD, 1207 Ft n.w oa cnet See Sa Sida ae ‘piace ™ ea, SET eo a FAIRS pores a eal eolcke oc secarey hate OF | hors pees Tay HORGE, ee AND geet at yubic enue ts Grated the the" prontess oo Col ‘GEO. Wath Ne + rood :harneas = St ENT at Fie &R | | wu aiuber suit any nk bargain. S00 eae IQUE oo THE FOL Ow. mR | 7 aia pegperty' ‘the premises, the al * MoE recommen ape pares a1 Pe the Pas SALE_OWE GUOSELY MATED | BROWN He GosrECOwD, tance on tine tows A : THES a iadsome 6 cee, y tne at pa 100 required on each piece of property at Can SHEIMERS ait i Grer centum per annum BILL Fae ae i eneeraeA * yyoands HUGH T. FAGGAKE, "} Truntess, Me 1303. Pa. ave. n.w. Lap) ‘SALE—A sae Siw SIDE BAS BUGGY, we ee fi He Hl Le a | | | } 1 1 oy doed | { He | ere et | ‘cot of de T THE NORTH. | T[HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucta.. G12 E st. nw. EXECUTORS’ SALE OF A COLLECTION OF AN- BER ate NATOGANY, ROSEWOOD AND OTHER | ADE Shock: as contg seat ont ee eats be conta nour Pear el \FY adjou Jot soid 65 cents ; smal) cash and Jong: STORY | {fme. “Address J: is, sare . ‘ea. Satan eee 1 RSET FOE SALE_MOUNT | Kiepaedsererat iota, ‘and per foot. (OR SALE_ONE OF THE FINEST gSTORY | Jou SACE—AT A ae Soe l Uaneswont press-brick dwellings ety: | Fouttineliows." northwest! comer of Ad wad F sta near: ar lows, Circle, Sontaining Te rooms. and) bef Sh fect front on F and 130 front on dst, 8." wip fronta on two street 104 453100; ean 410 uth at.'n w. jeder Pie Tio Fo wow eaes bees seen §ALE-VERY VALUABLE PROPERTY ON W. A. SPANGLE} south ee of ant Capltol a fet. th and fh a a ‘ SGoe Ret. | lot do fog f ioe ty arf HSALE—OB WILL EXC ‘or untmiro frame cottage in, Taker iE, FOR IM- tn the city. A besdtaful ttage in Takonve Fark. contsin- fogs rociss and bath large ion, hall: newly painted inside and out ‘handsom | Fateds elenant sabinet manuels end Seendeliges: wood dry concrete collar’ nice cool verandas: abely lawns and “walks: location high and healthy, near ene fac mons Takoms enrings. hen house, wood shed and staple: £0,000 aqnare Leet of ground inelosed by Rew paling, fence property must be seen to be “ORSr peice and terms O501y, WEED & 09., my17-3m ae ‘00 11th st. now. FOR SALE-A NICE HO! ETO EXCHANGE ivuiiding fot in n.w. or ne. 85 emall p00 to 91.2; wili pay from 10 to 12 per c amet Ft Suich ce aoe 4 Sareatan’ Giaks esac rie ope |F bricks: a.m: J eitand Meta, wie icheay sag: ity for subdivision: $150 to ce ‘ater iso teSpm Fe “MEYERS. CC. 910 Ft. nw. (LE (WEST WASHINGTON)— gar ot a, 161s th st, tr ont, =a a oR SALE— EE en, Now is the time to make your c! pe ae rooms, try im ie ‘tn Beater ES 3 Tadopen arerinss im eceagcimt uh ne REALE re DER Fos oy mae a RESIDENCE ONE? is Fe nna athe particulars: wee C. Ht UNDER OOP. at A HOTELS. Tu Sresrevast House. American 3 plan. eae obs: NEW YORE freer ‘aay THE STURTEVANT HOUSE Is the mont central in the city ; near all elevated roads, street car lines, principal places of amusement and large retail stores. All the Comforts of Home, with the additional con- ‘YVeniences of the Metropolis, are offered our wusets. THE STURTEVANT HOUSE, Bros lway, 28th and 20th streots, New York, X.Y. Pa ave. and 14th st, Washington, D.C. EZBBITT HOUSE WASHINGTON, D. 0. SPECIALTIES. — ite DWELLING Na on eae eben Wilesscan der vias ELEOANT AND. eee pats | Dp SEASE OF THEW veh fats Cora tion by, the only off ive mthod ot pone, ee ace ("= ee ‘Visi ting cards printed from piste, 75c. per 100 oc) feet 1146 inches. Pee SQUARE ri pe are northeast ; gates. soutieast, 30c. per foot.” 15" etc ‘heap. 19brown-atone fronts, "000.'R6 amnall, CHEAY Houses. will jay 00, $7 ee (ingle Ae building Tots to exchance tor { proved prorerty. 3 S pastty hogses, on ih st for Bester are from $3, rus very ena For ts bargains look for ‘Red ET ag the KS seem _ 910¥ RS) CONTAL ing 21 erie ft. on Massachusetts ave. near Lit coin Park. all front, shailow depth, sidewall ESushinereeee® in at 40e.9q. ft ‘Obs 14th . Je F°, SALE—$10 A LOT. Po et BEY PERL BEAUTIFUL, te ec Sie ons city of NEWPORT N! i SF an nical #300 vac ee a rate "Bergen these. fos ore a or sofia, Tah higa' Jal a saNtie, yao ee Bw. om SAI iT STS. ON dO ‘IRD TED, SIDEWALKS PAVED AND RTAE AND GAG PUT | 34 abe ney ‘i? eee FOOT ALLEY. CONNEG- 5, HAVE i i Needs ‘OF FROM. tied 0 113 ee FAQ MLtTeS, fs oNey Ft Fol Raa WirHdur'c ach TT FTE! PY Pa 3 REAL Brine COMPANY FURNIS ‘DTO MAY LATS, PRICE LIST AND ne rORSEA ION "ADDRESS OR AP- Tuylidm_C. H. FIOKLING, 1264 32D ST. ¥.W. Tae Coxsuuers Or Faxcy Fron Con buy our ‘*Cream Blend” Flour of the following grocers. It is the only recognized Blended Flour on the market and a trial will con- vince the most skeptical that it is the very best fn use: Wholesale by B. B. EARNSHAW & BRO., Washington, D. C. J. E. CONNELLY, 926 Ist n.w. R. L. MAIN, 1522 14th n.w. HL. B. DULEY, 1800 15th n. w. ©. ©. McKINNEY & SON, 1700 17th a.w. G. W. GOLDEN, 1034 29th n. w. R. P. WHITE, 1138 12th a. J. L. HAMMACK, 800 0th n. ¥. M. DAVIS, 730 62h n. w. RYON & SUITE, cor. N. J. ave, and Bn.w. Mrs. M. O'TOOLE, 1115 14th n._ ROBERT WHITE, jr., 900.9th n.. A. ©. KAMMERER, 130 Ist n. w. ‘WM. F. AUTH & BRO., cor. 3d and Ind. ave. n.w. E. HOGAN, @01 N. J. ave. n. JOHN H. ONTRICH, 801 6th n.w. WILLIAM KERR, cor. 20th and Fn. w. JOHN M. BUCKLEY, cor. 2ist and Mn.w. Mrs. A. J. MARSHALL, 1730 La. w. WM. CARLEY, 2001 In. w. CHAS. BUTT, 1820 7th n.w. STEER BROS., 1000 0 p.w. R. A. CLAYTON, 100 Ds. w. F. A NEWMAN & BRO. 63243 st. s.w. 4. C. DE ATLEY, 708 7th n.w. DE ATLEY & SANDERS, cor. 8th and Hs.w. Mrs. A. BURKE, 820 7th s.w. EMIL SPAHN, cor. 6th and Lew. A. 3. SANFORD & DRO., 1212 Unign sw. 8. L. DENTY. 120034. w. ‘THOS. HAWKINS, cor. ‘Diana Mew, J. B. PROUT, 411 46 s.w. O: V. WOODBRIDGE, 600 Oth s. w. W. A. L. HUNTT & CO., 801 4368." W. H, SUITE, cor. 3dand Cae. B. B. BADEN, &22Cs.¢, ‘W. B. CAMPBELL, 300 9th ae. L, F, LUSBY, 722 East Capitol st. ‘etomiza. | DE ATLEY, 722 12th n.e, SCHNEIDER, 213 11th ne. PARTMENT, OF JUSTICE, WASHINGTON, Pee See eee 1 bs ecelved at the office of the chivt clerk. and supe erin fentent of building, Departusent of Justice ote TWELVE. OCLOCK ROOM SULY HIFYTEN for supplying the department during the fiscal year ghaimuedtine, TAS” with the following” artiiee: Stattonery, fuel, ice, miscellaneous § Hay Parez ies and t) wanulneol sowels. ‘Schedules and end normatio ‘tr =i nished Pa chief clerk upon spplicat ans MILLER, Attorney Genera whist Dix QUARTERMASTERS OFFICE, WASH- eaten, D. Ai; fume 30, 180%. Sealed Hroposale, | = oot ig rH CON. THURSDAY. JULY. FOUR: Taz Wanrex Suoz Hovse ENTH, 1492, anid then opened for furnishing dur- * et | inzthe fi'cal year ending June 30, 1803, such fuel ¥ bo reqitired. "All ‘estrone will be furnished on application to, this fice, ibe govern- t rexerves the right to reject an ON THE FOLLOWING SHO! proposals should be aharked ‘ontatatn 'Provoss a 7s and here to Col. aaster,. Washtnaton, WEEKS, “Deputy quarterneet ty ‘TD paira Men's 85 Kangaroo Oxfords at @2.50. NAvz 2 Diva IE N 3 75.108. —! SEALED ‘are invited and. ill be recet: until R008, FeLy sere 180 chase of the "waste “paper’ of the ‘80 pairs Men's 96.50 Patent Calf Shoes at $3.25. (iemeat and its aeeeel Duress ond ¢fixcal year ending June dorsed “*Proposats for W Prine Secretary of the aT written guarantee, sien ‘One OF more res] to the ‘oficet ts ine the bidder will, if "tis roe be accepted, at once enter Into contract and five md, with satisfactory secnrity. in the sum of “¢ hundred dollarsfor the faithful ‘performance thereat: The contractor must romove the paper as to prevent undue accuniulation ; must farnisi Pace. =| Se eis plete aL eae before removal. TOO! a ni be acCouipenied OF a Lotsikig | 25 Pairs Ladies’ €4.50 Southern Ties at $2.25. ‘98 pairs Ladies’ $4.50 Turn Boots st $2.25. 35 pairs Ladies’ $3 Button Boots at 61.50. mK at Hetty of the Navy. prorosay Avy Fab ows Sune I sale for ma Tools ke se or the 8 bis be Opened Jaiy's,j fawton, D- felved a tbe tine bureau Provisions and NE, ‘25 pairs Ladies‘ €3 Red Oxfords at $1.50. ‘7 pairs Ladies’ $5.50 Busset Lace Boots st $2.75. ‘Those are the best bankrupt prices yet offered. Tas Wanzex Szoz House, 1115 F Sezer N. W,, Wael SESE Noon, FCLY FrrtH: Isis ad ne machines, 4 ho: reine or Bortaur an ng and drilling, the usual naval ins; Hon to, ne aed ne ol er hina te 9 jal, decided = advantageous 10 tho gor= Paving of the last - i — caleg pre ac et Serene hin 2. sitio Seria hem 4% =—- KENEASTER'S OLD STAND. sary information, can be FeRGA immediately thereafter,” to to irae at f ington Porine and corning also a quantit reins, Be AGRE Be Seto foci m4 pane lank will be furnished upon an) ry yard oF te Pbetbureat ation lta Ot se Heal ment reserves the, Ht to sare de fetocts or te reich EDWIN STEWART" 8. Navy. ES ‘PRores, 15 FOR FURNIEHING VITRIFIED ington, D.C. “an Semi terrae CuBATURDAY, 3Ui SIXTEENT! fon far more, of, lose, Vitrified Pavi Bete ‘various alleys is the cl Wieabing Proposals and srecideations. ‘ i tat ee We hogs Se a, = FOR SALE—LOTS. ‘If you wants MACKIN- Gora * © TOSH GARMENT or other Pra COMPANY, ‘* * WATERPROOF WRAP or PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC 300 9th at. * * apsirof RUBBER BOOTS LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPA‘Y. Melville Lindsay, °° = eee, © Hot MAGNIFICENT vals Ga OF ONE OB MORE * © © Byringe or any article of xD * °° MANUFACTUBED RUB. FINE BUILDING LOTS * * ° BER you will find the ON THE * * © “GOLD SRAL” Grade the PALISADES OF THE POTOMAQ, 1027 * * * best and most reliable, CONDUIT ROAD. TERMS IN EVERY CASE TO SUIT THE PUR- CHASER. LOTS FROM $300 UPWARD. ARVERAL FINE RESIDENCES ARE NOW BEING ERECTED ON PROPERTY ALREADY SOLD. wee THOSE PURCHASING NOW ARE SURE TO RE- Trent ALIZE BANDSUALM YROPITS I THE MEAS a the eubpeay PORTE fete, ntrmaon egal ett * MANICURE. ‘ casio abiatealaeaee: Nata ite Ve a anseeae gurmorop: | War Muaxcracrouz ( Poche BADGES FoR EXCURSIONS, mechan Aes Ee . BADGES FOR PICNICS, é ATTORNEYS. BADGES FOR SOCIETIES, == BADGES FOR PLEASURE CLUBS, COs Ea a eee Wg Ie 7th, roved (Corner Oth gna F n.w, Poke ing to stable ceca neenndiol \ located lot onl. #'. n,w. near 7th, imp or fot n ap23-3m_ AGRAM._ | tor tw that, Under eutho gee Ross, ADD. Hen r pietes ze MS the hasldvonse bay" "eel at vee Zeb hat ast at oat pa widen Jn Tuts a SUMS FROM @500 UPWARD, es y Stee CONTES Ts POR aESIDENCE ho. Ai o AND 6 PER CENT To: Sy | Hock AVENUE, GEORGETOWN, D. C., gee 7 on ‘Work any way, single, double or um BRACING PARES ae : Sylt DAVID D. STONE, 806 F si REAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. Also two handsome Alderney cows, $50each. sterod in wilton rug. of 6 pleces eae! sch las gi R SALF—A BARGAIN IN TWO LOTS ON B pM! BOUERT DOWNING. | | ebony and other wood. 4 ee ae eh ee eae || Conte Cor. 10and Fete. b.w. | Ask for Thomas Allen, head wardener. _$e23: fd Rosewood Marsie-top Center am 1098 SET hs 082, G16 by ii: fs. ‘MONEXTOTOAN ON REAL Ee7ATE On FipeT. FOR SLE 18 HEAD [OF YOUNG Hons! We ay apy ee 1.000 will buy wot ¥7-102700n Cat. ete aca a a sno delay i Virginia: saddle, horses: alec, food ‘Beds number of ‘Mabowany 9 | ; ‘secur " ween, ya DAVID D. STONE, 800 F st.n.w. | “apie “OLE. GREEN, 200 7th st. 2. ys Bl dies, M405 ete aw. Se (a ye ites i SALE=TWO 01 TS, NEY TO LOAN— cee OF FROM #500 UE Porsate-< 1 AGE T ; | Wardrobes, large BMaborany "Side Bronze Piste, near 18th, 203i. alee, Me 000 on approved ty: no cae pat mushorsdse ra ake ree hes other Clocks, one "Walnu,, Estension cratic, Dioing , between O and B, 21: Desay s ese aaa sadlio aise "Ade | Hovis Chairs, Hockers, a number of C. 8. and otk pis aceccaians man | i Warroad | cos Beeman en Be pi SE ‘ONEY TO LOAN _ON REAL EAT. nit AT LOW. | ie aes and ‘ ? OR 8 PE UR CURAPEST CONN ARCOLA We Tates. WASHED: aes HOE “STORED FOR 10 | Oges.t2d Stone Ware, ay tea pide Si ie BEING THE SORHENS Succensor to DANENHOWER 2 80) cents per day. aving secured the large stables CRAGIN,) CORN: ERO LH AND. BAR’ SOM GRADE, wi SAN ATE ARD 6 PER CER on | Remi rammed by FX. Ward's wagons, incom: | _ty2-4¢ SOUS HOM AsO} Executors, BER Fr ‘Roe, ONL SUIREL | MOoSEx TO TORS AT|SAND G PER CENT ON peer oe Se peaeate r. | RRATCLIFFE, DARR ECO. A: re | pes TOM DB sToNe, 806 nee a era oe Ae te EEOURERE Oro ak TWO-STORY, BAY-WINDOW, BRICK HOUSE. | ~ mhd 1¢ AF st OR SALE_WH SALE Wao Is. wie : GEYER? THE MAN ROOMS MODE LN eee R SALE—A CHEAP. ag ON HARVARD 83. i} AND @ PER CENT_MONE ‘who bas the greatest number and yariety of all Bests, Eintaeixe acres Xo. bet, 13th and 14th at Oe, £1 5 AND G PER CENT_MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY of ‘wagons both | FEPNTH STREET NORTHWEST. BY AUC. ACID D: STONE, 06 F st. n. Delt lle beet ae ape yreatge Bew and second hand; bargains for cash or on tine. Tr | au SALE-AT ae CENTS A FOOT, 3 NICE LOTS | prea. to Si, applications east ERDRE ER! Jeu 463 Vs. ave. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY SEVENTH, | on Xeonesaw ave. near 1th st all cn wade, | TERY. fet Pacitie batidi Thee Fora PALECARRIAGES, WAGONS. HARNESS, | S503 CLOCK. wowill offer for sale in front of the syle DAVID D. STON | \PoNBY 70 toaN at 6 Pri \T IN SUMS have on hand by are Lor. Fx “SALH=IN TODD & Brows sup.) Meu, "Parse smanes A ‘Also, pit Sees BOLT stv eoend Sakae com 1x SQUARE 234, 28 shoice lots a Bie. 0 avents of the United Security Tite Tnsarence and | Boris ana om jae ma tyice oak or rustio pat: | fronting 15,9.0n 14ih ae ‘of 100 feet VID D: STONE, #06 Fat.n.w. | Tun! Company of Pennsylvania, wemake inrtgiiment | Pi Wbet, | toan alley. iuprove gy bay- eee Joan of any a™oaunt, Pavaihe,tnont sinees wagons | Snow ick Louse on he Mine of the Late ee cots Fe SALEDA x TIFTL OFINER LOT ON | eultann one cap be, ooen se theo setrblitroent ie; Fite ep | yang East Cupite st_nea: Linroin Park. Tos ing aa roves, id are aa ‘Arot-class | "Terms of sale: \{ cash, the balance in one, two,three re 7. ‘rages and. a Side RR DARRETE 085 rot mw. | DO TiN ANY SUNS DES g Ghee rae 35 right peices wrauaied“Y Soaneliyoraceute Rees irate eae ‘yreald, | FE ALE-MT. PLEASANT, cHorce swat. | MINio re onntet Se & proved Teal estate | Invite the epabliete calle as asit may “boo thelr Sraltcanh, st the option of the yurchacer "A Goponte Hote; snail cash down, Dalancenmontiy” | ateuated within the eee ae no delay be- cea myser sitar pe be nage Ricans ab ta R SALE—FINE ASSORTMENT OF CARRIAGES ‘of sale right reserved to resell the propert aoe 2419 Get. dration of papers: Comyptenions respenahie. 2 00., Fe all descriptions, = apd tg iatest 307. ae ‘cost ot ae “icfealtne pure Sher ave Don't fail to sernre one of the fine bntaing lots| S¥Utf NS Sith oth aS puter ay jabed in Weshington, D.C. ‘Ail"converanc in Northwest and Center Eehingion st S700 55 sold | MOSE¥1O LOAN IN suMe To aur Tower faa any ‘other house, ai fase and meatier Germaee i nee er nennat Bah AM Gper cent on'D. C. real estate security, 6th and 8 ‘w. RATCLIFBE, DANK & CO., ANIEL & ARMAT, A. RALPH JOHNSON, ht SALE-GARRIAGES, WAGONS SD pow | _sy2-aede ‘Auctioneers. Fe nnd a a ubidece: Recharge. Fes ae LC oe a (G2. W STICKNEY, Auctioneer, FR SALE—MOUNT PLEASANT—PARK 8ST. promptly attended. to, COUK & 3 818 New York ave. pet gGtith, near cable road, beautiful bunding | 310.000 To cot Washtngtons® can he sold cheap. 7.400 LOAN ‘TRUSTEES' SALE OF OF VERY SALVABLE UNIM- ‘Kiso Park st 150 feos wet “4th, lot 502135, at less rs = ‘ED PROPEI staggagttet rate RICE & LIPSCOMB, 3900 stele NOTARIES PUBLIC. abY,yinine gts certain deed of trost dated on the 10e% ih tate 2020 ius €. waaaamax. | Gowttigsr FOI ¥ eet Gig of the lane records for the District ot DR SALE— HO} ‘D MANOR, MOU EAS T AGGAMAN. SSION! OB EVER! STATE 200» Oe : R SALE HOLMEAD MAN pane PEAS. ¥ and Territory, Notary and U Columbia, ‘Shuai the Gupreme Conrtot the | gagare trom #dth' st Serene Berean Boer Der te ofice from BOB BEALL Focnw District of Colunitis passed im equity cause No. LoL, foot, u RICE eI bai hh Sete = ieee aie POULT EE ATE ‘Bay or tLy zt the following de- situate in the city of Washi Biss ot ol bia-to wits Alot ‘gt mumbared ahd part ov ot ntiphered two are num: fered ten Hundred aud Rfty-two (10b2) began far the same on 14th street east at a potnt twenty-six feet north of the division line between lote one and two in | said square and run! erly one hun red and four feet by pa nme Jath street to the division line between four in said square; thence easterly one oe hupaed' aed ‘and twenty feet; | Pence southenty ciety seven feet end eleven tacheg by and with the division line between ‘lote 3, 4. and Sto Tennessee avenue ; thence southwesterly one hun dred and fourteen feet end tive Inches by and with the Said Tennessee avenue ; thence nor:hwesierly aevents three Tect seven inches: thence westerly aixty-nine feet and seven inches to the Place of beeinning. Terms of sale: One-third cash and the balance in (Vand to") years, wien Interest at the rate ct (6) per centu per sALUI, Bay secured by a deed of trust on ‘option of the purchs fime'of sale. All conveyancing am: chasers cost. Terie to be ‘or the prope: Jantting parchaser, after Sve AMES E. PADGETT, ‘Trustee. CHARLES H. MOUL’ et dy2abds Ger Tur Besr. ‘THE CONCORD HARNESS. LUTZ & BRO. 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel. ‘Trunks and Satchels of best make et low prices, FOR CATALOGUES—WE FILL ‘MUSICSEND Fe Oh = savings? —— ae OB THE TOR, ne Pe ae Henit te Fat! as 8. SHOOTING éraRs. A safe business—burglary. The query will now arise as to why fire- crackers sound so much louder when other people's children shoot them. Several ex-candidates can gaze at the flight of the rocket, and ponder. his own.” “Lot us hope, for his sake, that he can’t.” A peechy cheek, and teeth like pearl ‘and other charms she had. “Twas grief to find that such « girl Alladed to “her dad.” A burnt child does not avoid the fire-cracker. ‘He had been talking about himself for hours. “Yes,” he remarked complactatly; “I was very precocious,” 4 “Were you?” she rejoined. “How old were you when you learned to tell time?” ‘Then he realised that it was 1190 z. Alas, how the fates neglect us— ‘The most of us have to read, at home, A summer resort prospectus, Be |Syoes of honor and was dressed in a | “I don’t believe that Bloggs can call bis mind | Sod: Numerous Pretty Weddings—Where Wash- imgtonians Spend the Summer. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rheem will Jeave on ‘Tuesday with their litte son for the Warm | Springs of Virginia, ‘Mrs. Edwin J. Finch and family have gone to Rosendale Farm, Fairfax county, Va, to apend “LL me ‘will spend the month of July ‘at Atlantic City. | Mra. Cornelius T. Belt left this morning for | Atlantic City to stay a couple of weeks, From | there she will ‘go to some of the | intending toremain away from ington tntil first or middle of October owen Kent and Mr.and Mra F. J. | Quinby have gone to the Warren Sulphur Springs, Va. Later in this month will 94 the Montgomery Whit Mr. and Mrs. Artbur Martin are the guests of Col. and Mre. A. T. Britton at their country | = nce, “Wildwood,” Montgomery county, | _ Eugene-A. Bowers and Miss Nottie I. felch were married Thursday evening in the | and friends at the Mrs. W. Ross Browne and maid left this week | jfor “Summer Rest,” Vineyard Haven, Mass. | Capt. Browne goes later, Misses Hattie and Essie Samuels, Mise Blanch Spandaur of Baltimore and Miss Rosa Deyser of | Petersburg are visiting Miss C. Hirsch of 628 L street nortawest, where they will be pleased to see their friends. Mr. and Mra. W. P. Van Wickle left today for | New York and Brooklyn to spend the Fourth with friends, sites Miss Abby Johnson of No. 1015 14th street has entered the summer course at Harvard College. She will return to this citgin October. Miss Bertha L. Bennett of 1246 H street north- ¢ast has returned home from Smith College, Northampton, Mess., for the summer vacation. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Bacon will shortly leave the city to make their home in Boston, Mr. Bacon having accepted a position as man- ager of the carpet department of a. large busi | ness houso there. A pretty wedding took place Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock at Union M. E. Chureh, | 20th street. The contracting parties were Dr. Henry Clay Fisher of the United States army and Miss Jessie Fremont Noerr. ‘The bride wore a gown of ivory silk and lace and carried a bouquet of superb roses. The ceremony was | performed by Rev. Joel Brown. Dr. Shomaker ‘was best man and the ushers were Dr. Ross, Mr. Robert Noerr, cousin of the bride, and Mr. | David Sherburne. Afier a reception by the mtsof the bride Dr. and Mrs. Fisher left ‘or Mountain Lake Park. After # short stay lee Will go to Chicago and St. Paul, thence to | their future home, Fort Yates, North Dakota, | where Dr. Fisher is at present ‘stationed. The | bride was the recipient of ‘many handsome and valuable presents, "among which was a silver tea service, presented by the church, of which both parties were members, Mrs, Giles C. Rush, who has been spending the season at Atlantic City, was joined by her husband yesterday. a a Ash, who has been visiting ber Mra. Dr. Brooks of Florida avenue north- on hes gone to her home, Evans City, Pa., accompanied by Mise Blanclie Starkey of this special duty in this city after an absence of a little more than eight years on other stations, ‘Mrs. Cosby is summering at the Hotel Cham- pernowne, Kittery Point, Maine, and their sons are scattered, Lieut. Spencer Cosby being on duty with the engineer battalion of the army at Willet’s Point, Long Island, while Frank C., jr., of Cornell University and his brother Arthur of Harvard sailed last week for England in the Cir- cassia, intending to spend their vacation in making bicycle tour through the British Isles, Mrs, N. L. Jeffries and her daughter, Miss Armstrong, will sail for Europe next week. Mrs. Disbrough and Miss Cora Hart of 10020 street left yesterday for Dayton, Ohio, where they will spend the summer. ‘Mrs, Wm. R. Riley and daughter have gone to Rock Enon Springs. Mrs. John T. Heck and daughter and Miss Margie Sinclair and her two sisters left for Har- | per's 7 Tal today. They expect to return Sep- | tember 1. Miss Anna W. Lord of 1855 U street has been awarded the first prize of the Cooper Institute | for the best origininl essay on the of nations. There were 700 competitors. Miss Kondrup left Tuesday to visit Judge and Mrs. Mills at their country seat in Maryland, after which sbe will go to Narragansett Pier for the summer. Mrs. G. E. Kant of Grant place has gone to Harper's Ferry to remain several weeks, Miss Tillie Bonn of Evansville, Ind., is visit- ing Mrs. Louis Hopfenmaier of 413 9th street southwest prior to going to the reashore. Miss Helen Tualty is spending her vacation at Ocean Grove, N. J. Mrs. Walthall and Miss Walthall left the city today for Warm Springs, Va, where they will | spend the summer. Attorney General Miller and Mrs. Miller have a | gone to Woodstock, Conn., to spend the Fourth of July. ‘Mr. and Mrs. 8.8. Coggins, at Benning, an- nounce the marringe of their daughter Lidia to Mr. Shadrack ‘Stresth of New York at noon July 1. The Rey. Alfred Harding of St. Paul’s,! Washington, performed the ceremony. Mrs. J. 8. Duftie is spending the summer in the mountains of Virginia near Delaplane, Fauquier county. Miss Kati A. McoGinness has gone to Colonial Beach to visit Mra, John W. Drew. Zion's Lutheran Church was crowded Wed- | nesday night to witness the marriage of Mr. Benjamin N. Brouner and Miss Katie Martin. ‘The cbremony was formed by the Rev. A. Homrighaus, the of the church, and at its conclusion Mr. and Mrs. Brouner left the city on a bridal tour to the north. Mrs. Alice Clagett has returned from a five weeks’ northern trip, indluding a stay with ber nephew stationed at David's Idand, N.Y. The marriage of Mise Iachel 8. Wheat, daugh- ter of Mr. E. M. Wheat, and Mr. Leslie Allen Bassins of this city took place at the residence of the bride's parents, No. 905 H street north- east, on Wednesday, June 29, 1892. The cere- mony was performed by the Rev. E. O. El - | The bride was becomingly attired in a delicate shade of tan Henrietta cloth and carried La France roses. Her little niece, Mise Ida Lind, dainty gown of white muslin. At tho ciose of the ceremony a reception was beld. They will reside at 503 6th street northeast and will be at home to their friends after September 1, 192. On Thursday evening the “Little Rosebud | Assembly” celebrated the sixty-sixth birthday | of Mrs. Newrauth at her rata te | never pvyond-me making 4 cine and presenti caldunlf of the ascembly,:'s ; coe tol Ne reuth, Miss Julie Newrauth, Mr. a Ser Newrauth, Mr. Wm. Newrauth, Mr. Jacob New- reuth, Master Louis Newrauth, Wm. Kiein, ., fir John Bosbrake, Mr. WB. ier, Mr. Joseph Kagie, r. Dandrs Mist Corrs Beker, Mise "Annic ‘Rerrie Pay Director Cosby of the navy is now on =| i lee Fail eulli® # 8 uth i i Hf t extensive tour to Niagara, lie am and through north. The handsome parlors at the residence of Indge and Mra. William T. Johnson, No. 1015 14th street northwest, were prettily with fowers, vines and evergreen on last Mon- day evening, when their eldest daughter, Mise Annie Johnson, and Mr. H. Eugene Holdridge were made one through the instrumentality of Rev. 3. Chester of the Met: in Presbyte— rian Church on Capitol Hill. “During the orre- mony the young coupie stood under a canopy representing 8, dell festouned ornamented with trailing vines A | Wedding reception was held after the ceremony, which was very largely attended. The bride was becomingly attired ina white | India walk dress en traine, trimmed with point ace, and diamonds for ornamente. Among the i tory, from Mra. W. ful silver © . Dimmick, and a besuti- poon from Mrs. MeKee of the White Tioure, The groom preseatod the txide with © magnificent cluster of diamonds, sct in « | brooch, an hegloom in the family. ‘Mra. Sena- | tor MeMillan sent an elegant of suitehly engraved silver *« Among the many who extended their good wishes to the happy Joune couple were Judge and Mra. Wm, 4 Jobnson, Miss Abbie and Mr. W. Tufft Jobn- | son, Mr. and Mra. J. M. Hood, Mra. M. J..Whkeo- ler, Mrs. S. H. Holtz, . C. A von Harticben, the Mines Sallie and May Johneon, ex-Governor and Mrs. Thomas Fletcher, Mr and Mra. M. MH. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Hager, Dr, and Mrs. Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hatteld, Mr. and Mra. Fred Grapt, Mr. and Mra. A.M Derdome, Dr. and Mra. Do Carre, Mra. Charles | Loves, the Misses Hattie, Bosse and Mutie Gorman, Sra. KB. T. Smith, Mrs, Johnson, the Misses Kate Putnam, Amanda Grant, Lillian Brook, Clark, Kaiser, Conroy, Maggie J. end Mattie W. Morgan, Messrs. F. Brook, 8. Willett, | A. M. Orrison, P. J. Plant, Smith, Phil M. Me- j Kim, Dr. E. 1, Tompking, HH. H. wn Morgan, Pryor, Andikian, Cobb, Gillette, | Gotbar, Covington ‘aga, Skutoch, The newly Nedded pair left on the midnight train for an extended trip through the east, and on their re | turn will take up their ~- Those Who Wear Queues Must Undersisnd It or They Will Offend. | From the Detrott Pree Press. Tn China the men take as much pride in their hair as women, and the “pigtail” is a thing of no little moment. It enters into matters of etiquette which even the lowest coolic obser sea, and takes as much skill to manage asa lady's train. Itisnottrue that a man would rather die than lose his queue, though, notwithstand- ing a popular superstition to that effect, for all | the Buddbist priests shave their polls, and \estd- ness gver the whole scalp is exceedingly «om- mon in both men and women. An occasienal careless old man ix secn without a queue, but usually if there is any hair at ali it is carefully gathered intos braid, though the whole may not beany larger than ashoo string, and the owner feels happy. In making the queue the whole head is shared except a circular patch upon the crown. The hair from this ded and atrands of silk are added, which end ina tassel reaching te the heels.” In descending «taire it is picked up as @ lady picks up her xkirts, sitting down the “attache” places it carefully at his side, im full mourning the black strands are replaced by white ones, and in second mourning by hight blue or green. It ix an unpardonable breagh of etiquette for an inferior to enter the presence of a superior with his queue wound round his neck or bead. as it is frequently disposed of Curing work, and the greatest insult one man | can offer another is to pull his queue. It seems | very odd to see wnilors and soldiers on ships or in barracks combing cach other's long tresses or coolies at the «treet cornera performing the | same friendly office. and a barber's stall or hop i# usually eurrounded by a dozen or #0 men of all classes, sitting, gossiping in the «un iyo | their long hair floats in the breeze drying «! arhampoo. Barbers drive a lively trade among the eeles- tials for not only the head but the wholy face {i shaved, for custom forbids a man to wear a beard and mustache until he becomes a grand- ther. A gray of great veneration, and the old fellows take « grea! deal | of pride in the scanty growth which reluc- tantly sprouts from lip and chin, and old dan- dies Oommonly wear a little ivory comly us pended from the jacket by a silver chain, with which they coax and pet this hirwute growth with as much concern as any freshmay ine medical college. — Books and Book Cases. Barry Pain in Biack and White “We ure not quite perfect yet,” the Eminent Person said, “At least, we are still capable of improvements. There were more applications for patents last year than doring a: the seven preceding years, Now, I've invented low of things myvelf, independently of any sugges tion whatever, but I have never made anyruing out of it. It bas always happended thet the things have been patented before by some one else. ‘The other day I thought of an arrenge- ment for keeping books from falling over in @ shelf that is only half filled. I find out now that the very same arrangement is in quite common use.” “Ah!” sighed the Poet, “the perfect hook shelf has not yet been inven I wast « shelf where my books will not get dusty and where I shall not have to open a door to get at | them and where I can easily remove one ume without deranging the others in any A bundred years hence some one will have imvented the perfect book shelf. fam | born inte an age where literary originality bas ceased to be possible and material comtert is not yet perfected.” “f like the revolving book cases best,’ Eminent Person answered. to be left on a shelf too long, I fancy to be handled and dusted every It wants society; books are very The Poet toak up the idea at once. | | the “But no boob tikes It wants “Yes, books are very like men. The dete of publication is advertised in both cases anda title is of the first importance. “And I,” the Mere Boy added, “bave known aman who was very like a book." “In what respect?” asked the Poet eageriy. “Half calf,” was the laconic answer. —— Sala on the Old Haymarket. Fron, the London Sunday Times. “Geing, going, gone!” That, in the main, te the burden of the balind of human life. Over Her Majesty's Theater the final word “Gone!” will shorty be written. Indeed, the farnitare, the “properties” and innumerable operatia oddsand ends and rattietraps have already been di 4 to the accompaniment of the thud of the anctioneer's hammer. A pair of “men in ermor” went for 10s; it is true they were only in papier mache; a drop curtain for not much more and an immense cutqlass chandelier was sold, figuratively speaking, for a rong. ‘My own memorias of the historic theater, or ratber theaters, in the iinymarket are sore tt eR FEe Any F. Mr. Bieta acs ‘ream corded silk; the Spare eet ais a