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: THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 1101 Pennsylvania Avenue, Cor. 11th Street, by ‘Ike Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. New Yors OSice, 49 Potter Building, pentwenmen firwSecrmear in The Evening Star is served to subscribers im the ‘ity by carriers, on thelr own account, at 10 cents F week, or 44¢. per mouth. Copies at the counter Cents cach. By mail-anywhere im the United Canada—postage prepaid. 50 cents per 05 $1.00 per year; ne Office ut Washington, D. C., -class ‘mail matter.) mail subseriptions must be paid in aaa Rates of advertisinz made known on appll-ation Part2. Che £pening Slav, rs g-I2. WASHINGTON, D. ©., THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1894—TWELVE PAGES. LANSBURCH & BRO. | Our Great Fifty Cents on the Dollar Sale is keeping things lively. We surely are whooping them up. Never before so busy at this time of the year. There is a reason for all this. People will buy where they can do the best with their money. We are giving them one dol- lar’s worth of merchandise for every fifty cents they spend. Think of it---that a dollar can buy two dollars’ worth of good, desirable new merchandise needed in your families every day. No idle talk. Facts. Look at the eager crowds; that will tell you what we are doing. The good news has spread like wildfire. This sale is setting a pace unheard of. Here is a part of what | you can expect: Peake WIDE BATISTE, DARK pes TP EALS BLACK ORGANDIE, GROUNDS, "COLORED FIGURES, IN PLAIN AND SIRIPES, FULL PIECES. M_ 2 TO 10-YARD LENGTHS. WORTH 12%. YARD. MANY OF THESE WORTH 2c. YD. For 6 1=4¢. For 6 1=4¢. ONE Lor ONE Sconce” GINGHAM. | IN SHORT LACK SATINE, wort S. : bo uNGtis is ito 2,70 16 Ds. For toc. For toc. ONE Lor r PLAIN DLACK AND BLUP SATINE. ONE WORTH 25. YAl For 12 1=2¢. ONE Lor Lor. BLEACHED WAMSUTTA COTTON, 40 INCHES WIDE. For 8 1=2c. yd. an ee DUCK. — Shack’ SATINE, WITH, NARROW For gc. For gc. BEAUTI- rie RES, ONE Fox: T OUNDS. IY LENGTHS PROM 2 TO 10 YARDS. For 1c. LoT yaa WIDE CHEESE CLOTH, ‘COLORS. wortit’ fue Yano. WOOL DRESS GOODS, ry riotir ax DARK COLORS. IN LENGTHS FROM 2 TO 10 WORTH FROM Soc. 10 7c, YD. For 25c. yd. Lor BLACK CREPE DRESS GOODS. WORTH 20c. YARD. ONE PLAIN CREPE, HIGH COLORS, FROM 2 TO 16 YARD LENGTHS. WORTH 18e. YARD. For 7c. INE LOT WHITE APRONETTE. WORTH 20c. AND 25c. YARD. For roc. MARSEILLES QUILTS. WORTH $2. For $1.20. ONE Lor FINE G INGHAM. WORTH eS For 5 3-4c. write ROUND ORG. WIth v GROU: ANDIE, SMALL COLORED STRIPES. WORTH 15¢. NE LOT CRINKLED SEERSU WORTH 5c. YARD For 8c. Sante CHECKED MOHAIR DRESS 001 WORTH 20c. YARD. For 7c. Spe ORg For toc. CHILDREN'S Low NECK AND SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS. CHILDE! FINI JUBBED Rus. WORTH 5c. SEr HOSE. LES 5 TO 9 WORTH = Pair—2 Pair For 25C. = ¥s For 8c. I§c. DURING THIS SALE YOU CAN STEP UP TO THE TOILET COUNTER AND CLAIM A SAMPLE CAKE OF Babeskin Soap, , AND ALSO PARTAKE OF A GLASS OF Wild Cherry. J ARE WELCOME TO WITHOUT CHARGE. Tengen. THOUGH YOU DO LIVE OUT OF THE CITY you HAVE 4 “WE AT THESE BARGAINS. ORDER THROUGH OUR Mail Order Department. Alexandria and Brookland Patrons CAN HAVE THEIR PACKAGES DELIVERED RIGHT AT THEIR DOOR THE SAME DAY OF PURCHASE. Lansburgh & Bro., aoe 422, 424, 426 a — ! ae i iH, rm hein dil 100. =" (0c. Everybody on the 9:45 a.m. and 1:45 p.m. trips, 10c. Children’s fete—glorious, good time - Come, ye mothers, with the little ones, and spend every Saturday at beautiful Iiver CAN AMU! SEMED TS. AMUSEMENTS. Base Ball Today. WASHINGTON VS. CHICAGO. GAME CALLED AT 4:30 P.M. ‘Admission 1t EVERY SATURDAY. GRAND nent Day steeeee+-25e. and 50c. SECOND DAY OF W. lal. MekKmew Stock-Taking Sale. Crowded, but what matter! There are plenty of bargains to go around. We search the different departments every morning, and you will see little lots of bargains at every turn. We shall clear out the “odds and ends” more thoroughly Don’t wait, but come at once. \this year than ever before. || Stock Taking Reductions \In Laces. Tace bargains are as thick as files. ‘We have had a busy season, and many lots and pleces have been reduced to very small quantities. These we will close out, regardless of cost. Ore lot of Ecru and White Point de Ireland Laces. Were 17, 25 and 80¢. Choice, 5c. yd. Ove lot of Wide Imitation Point de Venlse Laces. Were 29¢. Stock Taking Price, 19c. 124nch Ecru Point de Ircland Lace. Were $1.50. Stock Taking Price, soc. yd 14-inch Black All-silk Point de Ireland Lace. Was $1.25. Stock Taking Price, 75c. Large accumulation of “Short Lengths" ot Laces at extraordinary low prices. Ribbons Reduced. ‘One extensive lot of Silk Velvet Ribbon, linen back. Stock Taking Price. 5c. yd. ®inch All-silk Moire Sash Ribbon, in all the most desirable colors. Stock Taking Price, $1.25. “Remnants” of Ribbons. We have run through the stock and pulled out all “short lengths,"’ measured them up, marked them, and make three lots, as follows: 1 Lot at 8c. Length. 1 Lot at 12c. Length. 1 Lot at 15c. Length. ‘These prices are for each length, re- gardiess of their widths, and are half and less than half pri Windsor Scarfs, 9c. Small lot of Silk Windsor Scarfs, in odd patterns. Stock Taking Price, 9c. Walking Skirts Reduced. We will close out the balance of our stock of Fancy Striped Ginghaio Walking Skirts, with one aod two ruilles on the bottom, about 25 in all, Reduced as fol- $1 SKIRTS $1.75 SKIRTS NOW $1. Waists Reduced. 1 lot of White Lawn Waists, trimming. Were $1.75 and $1.88, - Stock Taking Price, 75c, 1 jot of Plain V tucked collars and and front. 1 lot of Fine White Lawn Waists, with colored trimming, all sizes. Were $8 and $4. Stock Taking Price, $1. colored e Lawn Waists, fis, plaited back Reduced from $1 to 75e. Afternoons, 3 to 6. Evenings, 8 to 12. GRAND Female Walking Match. T2-MOULS' CONTEST. 72, 6 -HOURS DAILY—6, POR THE 1L? OF THE WORLD, Exhibitions by . HOAGLAN! od Te CORRECTLY TAUGHT thod; reduced open from 10 9 p.m. GEORGE DRAEGER, 904 K st. _Jet-im as xO be va ee GENTLEMEN'S DRIVING PARK, NEAR ST. depot at 11:50 a.m., pm. 15 smivates (to o-1m* EXCURSIONS, éc. . and P. 8:20 and 4 ‘4 GRAND CONCERT BY SOUTH AFRICAN CHOIR.| View. jelezt The only thing of {ts kind im the world. Seven distinct rg speaking five languages. Metro. pelitan A. Church, M st. bet. 15th aud = sts. nw., PRIDAY NIGHT, June 15. jel8-3 NEW NATIONAL THEATER. THE BOARD OF MANAGERS OF THE METHO- ee wore a. oe ee dist Home of the Aged will be pleased to wel- Soe, sil frleude to the June Fete, beld at the Home, cor. 12th XN ‘om the after- Boon and evening of Friday, Sune 15. Supper ind. refreshments served. Anniversary exercises p.m. It Week Bp BO Comedy POSES Season. Followed by = se: s ai MY AWFUL DAD. (@LBAUGH’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. EDW. H. ALLEN, Manager. TONIGHT AND ALL THE WEEK. ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. StPaKOSClh opcee co In Strauss’ Melodious Gypsy Baron. SUMMER PRICES: 25, 50 AND T5e. Next week—“Bohemian Girl," “‘Olivette,” “Little Duke" and the “Famous Living Pictures. je12-5t Reserved seats, 25, Admission, Next Week—Byron's Comedy, 2e. NCLE."* Jel1-tt | Old Dominion Jockey Club. FIVE RACES EACH DAY. Race Rain or Shine. Grand Testimonial to the Books on New York and Western Races. Emmet Guard | _ Trains leave the B. & P. depot at 12:50 and 1:50. | First race at 2:30. Trains return after the races. STEAKOSCH OPERA COMPANY Positively no improper characters admitted. In selected opera and ALBAUGH'’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1894, the following well-known artists: rr 50 CENTS. Miss BERTHA LINCOLN, 4e8-3m Mr. GILES SHINE, ‘Miss LAVINIA SHANNON, Mrs. PEARL VAN VLECK, THE APOLLO MALE QUARTET, Miss HELEN PRENTISS DONOHUR Mr. GEORGE D. SCOTT, Mr. J. J. SHEEHAN, JUNE 18, And others. Sereopticon view MMMEr GUARD Big Benefit. Reserved seats at Droop's, Pa. ave ACADEMY OF MUSIC. MONDAY EVENING, LES’ IN EXHIBITION DRILL, WItH GRAND TABLEAU. jell-t Jelite Marshall Hall. Summer Schedule. STR. MACALESTER leaves daily, 7th and M aw, excepted) at 10 a.m, and 2:30 p Returning: leaves Marshall Hall at 1 and 4 STR. RIVER OU op r. O st. wharf, (Sunday excepted) . and from Macal- ester's wharf at 5:30 Heturning, leaves Mar- shall Hall at 1:30 and Sundays. STR. MACALESTER leaves at 11 a.m,, 2:30 and $:20 p.m. Returning, leaves Marshall ali at 1, and 8 p.m STR. RIVER QUEEN leaves Macalester's wharf at 3 p.m. Returning, leaves Marshall Hall at 8:30 p.m. Indian Head Trips, Landing at Marshall Hall both ways, will com- ence on ‘day, June 1, and Saturday, June i Saturday in June: . MACALESTER leaves Washington at 6:30 Leaves Marshall Hall at 9:30 p.m. arties leaving Washington on morning and after- hoot! bouts ean return on any of the company’s regular steamers. Fare, Round Trip, 25 cts. Running time, either way, about one hour. Music by Schroder’s Band. Music and Dancing All Day. EA steamer le even-€Q luring the : TIAL has no competitor for beauty, order, it reserves the right and will gable persons on their excursion AND MARSHALL HALL, AMBOAT CO., . «JOS. C. McKIBBIN, Genl. Manager. _ FOR CHARTER-STEAM LAUNCH BARTHOI fast and comfortable pleasure boats, all kind: for hire and sale. CUMB! ‘ND & foot of F st. and N, my25- | Jackets Reduced. ‘These were left over from last season. ‘We depend upon the price alone to sell them: $8 Black Fremch Diagonal Reefers. Bizes 32 and S4. Reduced from $18 and $21 to $3. 1 Black Vicuna Cloth Tight-fitting Jacket, silk Mned, small size. Reduced from $28.50 to $5. 4 Black Diagoaal Cloth Reefers. Sizes 82, 84, 36 and 38. Reduced from $13.50 and $15.50 to $5. 1 Black Smootb-finished Cheviot Reefer. Reduced from $13.50 to $5. 2 Black Diagonal Cloth Reefers, silk Iiped. Reduced from §20 and $21.50 to $8.00. 4 Black Clay Diagonal Cloth Jackets, full back, large sleeves. Sizes 88, 40 and 42. Reduced from $12.50 to $8. 8 Navy Blue Cheviot Cloth Reefers. Sizes $2 and 42. Reduced from $11 to 2 Navy Blue Smooth Cloth Reefers. Re- duced from $18.50 and $22.50 to $5. 1 Navy Blue Tight-fitting Smooth Cloth Jacket. Size 34. Reduced from $15.50 to $5. Capes Reduced. 2 Black Satin Capes. Reduced from $20 and $26 to $10 and $12.50. 1 Black Silk Cape, with overcape of an accordion-plaited Brussels net, edged with four rows of narrow ribbon. Re- @uced from $30 to $22.50. 1 Handsome Black Molre Silk Cape, trimmed with lace and jet. Reduced from $38.50 to $30. 1 Exquisite Black Moire Silk Cape, lace trimmed. Reduced from $50 to $35. All Reefers Reduced. We have lowered the price of every Child's Reefer and Jacket in the stock. We also have a few Reefers left from last season, which we shall mark ridie- ulously low 16 Children’s Mixed Cloth Reefers. Sizes 4, G, 8 and 10, Were $2.75, $3 and $4.25. Stock Taking Price, soc. 15 Children's Gray and Blie Mixed Reefers. Sizes 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14, New this season. Were $1.85, Stock Taking Price, $1. 11 Children’s Blué Reefers. Sizes 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14. Were $2.50. Reduced to $1. One lot of Children's Reefers, In a varlety of mixed, tan and plain cloth, Sizes 4, 6, S and 10. Were $5 and §6, last season's styles, Stock Taking Price, $2. Stock Taking Reductions In Corsets. If we have your size you are eure of & great bargain. 3 dozen pairs Extra Long Waist Sum- mer Corsets, nearly all sizes. Were 50c. Stock Taking Price, 39¢c, 38 pairs of Sonnette Corsets, in black and gray, two side steels. Sizes 19, 20, 21 and 23. Were $1. Stock Taking Pr Price, 50c. 3 pairs of ‘Black Sonnet Sonnette Sateen Cor- sets, extra long waist, 2 side steels. Sizes 18 to 26. Regular price, $1.50. Stock Taking Price, $1. 12 pairs of Silvia French Woven Cor sets, extra long woist. Sizes 19, 20, 21 and 23. Were $1.75 a pair. Stock Taking Price, $1. 12 pairs of H. & S. Black Short-waist- eee, Sizes 18 to 30. Were $1.50 Stock Taking P Price, $1. 5 pairs of Gray C. P. Extra Long Cor- nets. Sizes 19, 20, 22 and 23. Were $1 to $3.75 a pair. Stock Taking P Price, $2. 6 pairs C. P. White French Coutil Bias Cut Corsets, gore inserted. Were $3.75 a pair. Stock Taking Price, $2. Suits & Wr Five Novelty Cloth Suits uuu sigured China Silk Suits. Sizes 34 and 36. Re- duced fom $27.50, $82.50, $83.60 and $39 to $15. 1 Figured China Silk Sulit, velvet and lace trimmed, Sue 36. Reduced from $28.50 to $15.50. 1 Fancy. Navy Striped China Silk Suit, Velvet trimmed. Size 86. Reduced from $30 to $15.50. 1 lot of Swivel Silk Wrappers or House Gowns, all sizes, pink, green and ght blue. Were $9, $15 and $18, Now $7, $10 aud $12.50. Hosiery Reduced. Small Jot Cf Children's Fine Quality Ribbed Hose. Regular prices, 50 to GSe. pair, according to size. Now all sizes reduced to 1¥c. Or 3 Pairs for soc. | 19 pairs of Ladies’ Black Silk Hore, plain and drop-stitch, Were 81-85, $1.08 and $1.08, Stock Taking Price, 68c. Stock Taking Reductions Underw’r Reduced In Noti Be. 18e. 200-yd. Cotton Joe. Curting Troms Skirt Binding, except black. ons. Hooks and Eyes, pool ors, 10c. Tooth Brushes. MekKmew’s, 298 EXCURSIONS. &e. 6 White Lisle Thread Vests, high neck aud sbort sleeves. Reduced from 50c. to ve. Small lot of Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Vests, white and ecru, extra large sizes, 40, 42 and 44-inch. Regular 50c. quality. Stock Taking Price, 35c. 5 small lots of Ladies’ White Lisle Silk Swiss Ribbed Vests, plain and l med. Regular $1 and $1.25 quality. Stock Taking Price, 67c. Pa. Ave. <CU: ‘RSIONS, bo High View Hotel, On the Potomac at Little Falls, Adjacent to Virginia end of Bh, les from city. BREA iN R PARTIE: season. React hed y Canal road, following a 0 LAWRENCI Jel4-3t° Formerly of Allington a and Arno Hotels, 106, =" 10¢. Everybody on the 9:45 a.m. and 1:45 p.m. trips, 10c. Children’s fete—glorious, good time all day. Come, ye mothers, with the little ones, EVERY SATURDAY. GRAND Laid Day and spend every Saturday at beautiful Itiver | View. Jeld-2t NATIONAL RIFLES’ MOONLIGHT EXCURSION TO MARSHALL WALL, Monday Evening, June 18. Only Excursion, Season 1894. STEAMEK CHARLES MACALESTER leaves wharf at 6:30 p.m., sharp. Tickets of members and at boat. Jeld-at FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 11, i. 0. ¢. T., WILL GIVE AN EXCURSION TO Marshall Hall: . FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 18% ne STHAMER RIVER ge 8 O st. wharf at 9:30 eis honored on the STR. MACALESTER, 25 CENTS. a be" ‘cbiatned “from” the — excursion ml’ Kendig. bali, “Po Louis B. Ray, messenger, police headquarters, ot at the boat. = 3-2t cna! ‘THE NAMB. At a meeting of a majority of the original Jo! Fat Men, held’ in southwest several months since, was decided by the club to change the name o Sonty vat" cl and make it the FAT B, . ASSOCIATION. They will give annual ¢ P this year on the 9TH OF JULY, to RIVER VIEW. good time go with them ‘to River View on the 9th of July. Remember the date, as we have no con- | nection whatever with any other Fat organization. Jelstojy7* FOR CHARTER—STEAM LAUNCH DIXIE FOR UP- 3 SI END THESE HOT EVENINGS ON THE COOL F and lower river or canal trips. at reasonable Pat ; SAMPSON, 414 20th gt. tes. Inquire a8 Fates. Inquire o! it nS n.w. Telephone call, you want to have a/ River View. TIME SCHEDULE. SUNDAY— The Palace Steawer SAML J, PENTZ : Beturn, leaves at 10:45 a.m. 1d, 5:30 p.ni, 30a A ‘and 10:20 put Tickets, S5e frapd family das, and £58 p.m. rips. Indian Head every Wi DAY at 6:45,. stoppi Home at 11:15 BAY RIDGE, On the Chesapeake, for excursionists. Regiment Band. Trains leaye Baltimore ington, week days, 9:15 a tn. 0 and FROM CHILDREN, 50e. Jell-te_ MOUNT VERNON, — HOME AND TOMB OF WASHINGTON. The Palatal Steamer | Charles Macalester Will leave day) at 10 Washington at 2 conte. Returning, ‘This company slone permitted to sell. th admission to Mansion and Grounds. Tick sale at steamer's wharf and leading’ hote with | replete Ar | route. | - i inte | this trip. | _ Elegant Cafe on st | THE MOUNT VERNO: Telephone call pa beauty and historic interest. tes Arsenal, mer. PAMBOAT CO. . JOS. C. McKIBBIN, _ Gen’ the PENTZ at Kverybody 10c. on these | EDNESDAY and SATUR- at liver View both ways. Is now in its glory, and affording full enjoyment ja Boating, .bathing, fishing and music by the Fifth A delightful trip on the steamer Columbia, 10 » Teach AND ckivxns, Be. ete of | A delightful trip ou the famous blue Potomac, Navy Eort Washington to “Washington “is incomplete without D MARSHALL HALL make two trips, Sundays only. Boat E Potomac at reasonable rates. at 420 11th st. aw., or J. 32d Bt. nw. LAD EUROPE # Also Swiss and Inquire of E. F. DROOP & SONS, 925 Pa. |" myl9-1m* TALLY-HO COACH LIN p-tu., from S11 18th s ~ ariagton gia and ‘all Ki polnts of interest. | Mage at 1, 9 a.m, ‘Trip, 50c.; I sainguire of meer CONNER, i mh22tu.thé&s-3mo_ ENGLAND, P, t. and canal at 9 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Boat for charter for the Great Falls and Upper nglneer expenses included, $175. Italian tour. ave. Special Sale of S Vacation Requisites — At Bon Marche. A fertile field of ripe seasonable ‘bargains in vacation (or summer) requisites awaits you here. Bead every item carefully, for to miss @ line may mean a loss to you, for ‘< Bo such low prices for these fine goods C'See the Shirt Waist inside the $1 Sash Ribbons, 34¢. Tomorrow, 34¢. Yd. Not more than 4 yards toe single customer. 98c. Cambric Gowns, 5§2¢. Tomorrow, §2c. Only one to a customer. Handkerchiefs, ‘‘Seconds.” 180 dozen “Seconds,” mnsigclal lot of 16 oF Hegular prices, 80 and ‘Ose. Tomorrow, 27c. 98c. Blouse Waists, 53c. 15 dozen Boys’ White Indian Linen Blouse Waists, and tucked, prise, 98e. ‘Tomorrow, 53¢. $1 White Gloves, 74c. dozen Fine White Mousquetaire chats Gloves. Regular $1 quality. Tomorrow, 74¢. 25¢. Mitts, iz Regular oe duality. Tomorrow, 17¢. Pr. soc. Lisle Hose, : 25¢c. io Tomorrow, 25c. 19c. Vests, 1214. Ladies’ White dozen bed Vests, neck and arm-hole ¢un ag ribbon tape. lve. qual- 2 for 25c. have yet been quoted. cake of ice within our window See ash lee “at 5c. Embroideries, io OC. wie i food scdgen, 8 te a 3 te 4a eg eis price, 15c. . Tomorrow, 9c. Silver : Shirt Sets, 1, Bc. Pong ais ceaaraee 75. . Gold | Rings. hare ‘qucered, the, of lke : for io wear ‘will mot ‘make all warranted for 8 — 25¢., 50c. and $1. BON MARCHE, 314 and 316 7th St. EXCURSIONS, &c. EDUCATIONAL. Potomac As = canals 3, K. T. Excursion Round-trip the ‘Trains leay: Tas pm. Tickets can be hed of’ the tec from the committee at the depot. MEKCHAN oo QUEEN oF | . BOSTON BY SEA. PRO} al ‘or | P and SUNDAY at 10 a.m. . Rultimare to Providence, every MC | AKTHUK W. host. nw. Wash, ‘oot Long Dock, Baltimore. “Md. | 3. © WHITNEY, W. P. TURNER, Traffic Manager. ¥ Agent. ROBSON, 615 1 ADL W ELECILIC RAIL ROUTE TO | MOUNT VERNON, Passing over the famous Loug Bridge, fh ihe principal wg of ai ‘Alex wist Cturch, where Washingt hell House. where Col. Pll worth was killed; Gen. Warhington Lodge and cther historic ce scath, you traverse the high bluffs, as tiful ‘view of Maryland ani the Potomn yon then enter the Washington estcte, 7,600 acres (with ancient and revolutionary mansions), which you run through four miles to! the gate of mansion and tomb. See the Departments fo the morning and visit Mt. Vernon in the evening. Special service, 8:20 p.m. ‘The only route giving an opportunity of seeing all polnts for the tourist, und takes but 2% hours for the round trip; no delays; no smoke; no dust Take trains Penna. n. R station, 9:45, 101 [10 a.m. 12:50. 2 foot of Tth st., 1238 1:30, 2:30, 8 re. Mt. Vernon’ and return. 50 cents. AMUSEME® <T HAL E m. Fare, Washington myt4-t Braddcet's “beadguarters, i” . WASHINGTON, FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE; PROF, — jon Rivet from Parts; lessons at residence, dred: ct lz 12th st. BANJC QUICKLY ae? 8) i bn3) CORRECTLY TAUGHT AND by note or simplitied method; reduced rates Parlors open from 10 a. 9 pm. GEORGE DRABGER, 94 K st. 2 stl sumer months. a will eee 5 hing for college exam ca. WILBUR os ko Fu mae suljecte t ‘To govern cilities to take a special course in arithmetic aad letter writing. and positions for graduates. ment. 5. W. FLYNN, A. Mf, Princtpa NITED STATES COLLEGE OF — VETERINARY SURGEORS. 22 C STREET X.W., WASHE TOX, D.C. SESSION 1894-5 BEGINS OCTOBER 1ST. C27 For prospectus and full information, sddrem C. BARNWELL ROBINSON, V. 8, Dean. _mayi5-co-ta.t sut,6mo CE INSTITVTE aN seared .. Pupils Census examinations. Stenography taugut. _sente 18-SUMMER FRENCH CLASSES OF ald grades; good propanciation; ensy and fethod fer berinners: expe rieord and teacher. MILEY. PROD HOMME, Sut D ett we jet-im* 'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AND SGHOOm hand aml ‘Typewriting, 311 East Capit Young prone of good chatacter of Toth eexep welcome. Positions secured. evening, sessions. Rates reduced. Call or write for circular. jams Norwood Institute, 14TH STREET AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, ocd) Mr. apd Mra. W. D. CABELL. Principals BIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 1 . hand Tth st FOR RENT- By month, D and E city; wit Suitable for. balls, faire and tainments of all tics esiring first. class, centrally located hall at moderate rental SIN ‘hd It to, thetr ad t WALTER A. BROW: “Great reduction in’ rent. un 23 Pa. i fall. mhz1-3m EDUS ATION AL. rding and school young fue Pa “ea” aa Trin, mhld-3u SELWYN MAL boardiag se PAA FIRST-CLASS vonducted on the a ation ‘Thomas 'F, ware: Dr. itt of Ponnsylvanias resident of ‘Trinity Hee LANGUAGES. THE BERLITZ omc. OF LANGUAGES, 2. 723 14th wt anaes in the principal , American and European cities. Open all summer. WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF SUBIC, 1225 | 20th st. nw. Twenty-titth year, Pia flute, cornet. to puplis, B. BULLARD, Director. Gunston Institute. 3816-Gmo rs. B. R. MASO: porches at j HIGH VIEW. Jels-3t* Gao H. LAWRENCE OLNEY INSTITUTE, 1827 1 5 rounz ladies and little Virginia Mason Dorse ‘Miss Laura Lee Dorsey, Principals, ris. Se7-1mo AND Imported < successor te 1ith st. aw. MME, VIN old etend, 7 Cail at Vulmout, aps-im* ACCORDION Be PLAITIN PROCES); narrow ya; the pink w. 2 n apeclalty. Ove patronage extends icte the most msuionable circles, as