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BG, worth Sve. - 'THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. a, DAY, APRIL 17,. 1885: SSS LOCAL M ENTION. ‘The We OFPICr oF THE CHI Wasi 4 For the aud partly east \LOPFICRR, 1885, 11 am. =. Tocal rains bs SHAM meter, sligh Siggy orthern ‘portien ight rise lu lenperature in southern po: sta ‘ed for the the states, followed by hit rise In'temperatare northern portion 2 aa B wp C\LLATY. STRASBURGER'S Old 7th fiverts four dunrs above Tatreet. Z. Strasburger, headjuurters for silppers, lasting shoe for ladies’ fi Z Strasburser, headgsuart ZStrasbarger, beadquarters shoes. Z SteSburger, headquarters for gent’s fine Z.Steasvurger, headquarters for children’s shoes of all Kiuds. Prices guaruntecd tobe the pest in the eity. man’s, 7th and E. un’s $4 French Kid ot, 516 Tth st, MEN’s spring suits. Sowr as a GuovE#it Hand-turned Ladies’ bs BEHRESD © 5 Sih street, Depot for Gloves. Great Reduction in prices of Gloves for to-mor- row and Monday, Our 4: Burtou Kid Gieve EButton Mousquetain 1 ve proved very satisfacto of sizes and Silic Tatteta Jersey « 35e: black and color Freneh embroidered Caps Boys’ spring suits. Eiseman’s, 7th and E. orxal. English Waukenfast for Gents, haudeowed, $4.50 uly, Hahn's, 816 7th st Just RecEtven at En; 100 quarts of Neli- clous strawberries, 200 choice pine apples, 500 band fity boxes new Florida 's Sons, No. 590 Center market, 16-3. telephone eal, w (only), Satur. id alt price. ve offe d this Do Nor ne DECEIVED; a+k for and take only B. H. Douglass & Sons’ Capsicum Cough Drops for coughs, colds and sore throats. D.S. and murk on every drop. CHILDREN’S springsuits. Eiseman’s 7th & FE. on TENDER FEET.—Hahn’s $2 and $2.50 Latte Flexible Sule Kid Button. S16 7ihst. and 1922 Pennsylvania avenue. FUssELL's Ick CREAM and Charlotte Russe, 1427 New York avenue, SPRING overcoats. Eiseman’s, 7th and B STAINED GLASS SUBSTITUTE AGENCY, 411 7th. We Ixvire Letter-carriers, Policemen, Car: drivers and all persons wanting an easy, com- fortable shoe, tocall and examine our “Walling Shoe,” price’ $2.50, handsewed. 2. Strasbur- r, Sole Agent, 06 7th street, four doors above street. Sux’s $2 Gent's Genuine Calf Button, laced and gaites, equal in fi and wear toany $3 shoe. $16 7th st. ‘Speix@ Pants toorder. Eiseman’s, 7th & E. {CARTERS for Baby Carriagesand Re- Wash. B. Williams, 317 7th st. n.w. Frozex Custanp, Gaatier's, 736 10th street, SpRine Suits tporder. Eiseman’s, 7th & E. CALL AND Loox AT MY Stock of Jointless Fancy and White Mattings. You will find them hard tobeat in patterns. “S17 7th st., cor. Dst. its. Eiseman’s, 7th and EL Isrants’ Kid Worked Hole Tasselled Button 30e. Hahn's, 816 7th st, I Have vst RECEIVED two carloads of Chamber Furniture, spring desisns. Call an Seo for yoursclt. Wash. Williams, 317 7 St, cor. D st, n.w. Bors’ spring suits, Eiseman’s, 7th and E. Ip You Wawr pictures or picture frames, go to.411 7th street, SrRrxe Surmtoorder. Elseman’s, 7th & E. Brows axp BLack Dexsys, Dunlop block, beutiful quality, at $2, value $3. Frane’s, coi ‘7th and D streets, the only strictly one-price hat and gents’ furnishing store in this city. (CHILDRES's spring suits. Eiseman’s, 7th & E. No More LEaky Vapor StToves.—Call and see the improvements at EBERLY & Sons, 718 7th st. n. w. SPRING overcoats. Eiseman’s, 7th and E. To ALL EPIccREs: Mr. J. H. Buster will exhibit and have for sale fine spring lamb and choice cuts of beef to- Morrow, Aprif 15, at Stall No. 541, Center Maur- ket, 9th’street winz. 25c. ONLY for Ladies’ Genuine Serge House Slippers, Hahn's, $16 7th st. and 1922 Pa. ave. SPRING PaNts to order.. Elseman’s, 7th& E ‘Easy fitting nose glasses. Hempler's,negr 4%. CITY AND DISTRICT. 5 Amusements To-Night. ALBAUGH'S OFERA Hovsr.—‘Sieba.” Forp’s Orexa Hovse—Dion Boucicault in “fhe Shaughraun.” CoxGReGaTIONAL CHURcH.—Mme. King’s piano recital. Hexzoc’s Mcsecm.—Our Surprise Party in <3 Diwe MvserM.—Agnes Wallace-Villa_com- Dination in a double bill. TurATER ComigvE.—' Fleas. ATHLETIC PaRk.—O’Brien, Astley & Co.'s clr- | cus. ‘arlety and “A Bag of - Compton a tmastership at Bladensburg and | Me commissioners of phar- Messrs. Daniel H. Hass- istered as Fympathy and hopes During the twe lock this. morn ome arrests. Fort othe Police the charges against them Mr. Frey, at whose hot red mentioned in ye-ter STAT. wt that there was no cry ef murter, but Hi Mf called “Pollee” when the colore v his | ron her husband. which he did after | had put him outside the house. ¥ aiternoon, at she corner ts, an old mills woman was st en colored men, who mide e old lady refused ee Tar Franz Anr¢ ERT.—The first rab the Franz Abt Club. at fhe Chureh | gf Our Pather last night, was a decided success, | ‘The club sang with excellent precision and { rasing, proving itself «uperior u octette | rd. * the old Beethovens, Its selec | The Young 3 te | Wills ‘lark singing at named nelection joists were Misnes Katie Scott and Eat Mr. Willis Clark, a An orchestra jon of Mr. A. | Mr. William <I every | f Was the necomy i Selected with good taste nu bill for eharzes her with adultery In her, ISS. and January the present month of T8835: that she indulzed in profanity, absented her-elf from her home, threatened fim with « knife, ete. Ju Wenary, cherie Exim Azriculturists exbibl- e sof the Distriet Grange rth Virginia, will be wiven from the Lith to the 19h of next September. ‘The place of holding the exhibition hax not been selected, but it will be within five miles of this cits, of Mne of railroad. The sexhidition Is ts ve 8 the plan of the WifMans Grove pie-nte,of Pennsyivania. 1! will be a grand assernblace of a nd the railroad. will y that persons attending. ke in ail the plices of Vernon, &e. > We QPBSING Mrs Of J) Hunt, 1300 F street, ave “a special display and opening ol trimmed and Gntrimined hate to-mortow fOr aspl the exhibition can Anterest at the Capital the children. See advertisement tor particu- PERBECHAMBER Stirr.— Messrs. Walter B. wictionecrs, WHHL sell, within | and restore te healthy tone and vigor. The Emancipation Celebration. MEETING AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL MISSION —THE ADDRESS BY ME, DOUGLASS, The celebration of the twenty-third annt- ry of the emancipation of slaves In @he ‘ict of Columbia was contloued last even- with a meeting at Lincoln Memorial Con- tienal chureh, which was largely tended. Hon. B. K. Bruce presided. Mr. W. ™ derick Douglass delivered the oration. Fring to the election of a democratic Presi- Re- dent Mr. Douglass suld-the colored race was, for the first time since it had been ralsed from chattels to citizenship, confronted by the rule of ® party which had steadiastly resisted every eflyct for its elevation. The alarm, however, whlch had been awal ng the colored people, had, thanks suranees promptly ven by the Presidentelect, gradually given Way boa feeling of security. How long It would tdepended on the course of the administra tion. “fhe President's Inaugural utterance was ‘that could be asked. It was a frank and nly avowal, worthy of the man and the oceaston of the creat fact of the actual eltizen- ship Of the negro, No better words have dropped from the east portico of the Capitol nice the inaugural addresses of Lincoln and rant Chan fell from the lips of President Cleve- land on the 4th of Mareh last. Can he keep his promise? It may be that Ina duty so plain he ean control the other branches of the govern- ment to an observance of it. ‘The speaker had tone ail in his power to elect James G, Blaive, hut he was disposed to trust Cleveland, who by. word and vath, solemnly taken before count- less thousands, had bound himself to execute in the fullness of the spirit and the letter the pro- visions of the Constitution. He said he was encouraged to believe that the President had resolved to sustain a course of absolute fidelity fo the Constitution as it stands, white protecting nin and black man alike. if the dem- ‘tic party did justice to the negro, he said, uld axain seat itself in power four years He thought the republican party to-day than it was before the election. lesson to be learned by the republi- eat is the absolute folly of relying upon past good behaviors In the late campaign the HY of great moral ideas sought victory on jounds far below its ordinary level. There square issue between the republican and democratic parties pee The Death of Editor Brewer. Correspondence of Tue EVENING Stan. Rocx vite, April 17th. William Brewer died here last night at twelve o'clock, in the 38th year of his age. Mr. Brewer was the eldest son of the late John Brewer, of this county, He was for some years a student of the Rittenhouse academy, Washington, and sequently graduated at Columbian college, Brewer was. lawyer by profession, Dut soon devoted his energies to polities, becoming proprietor and editor of the Montgomery couns ty Advocate, subsequently associating with bim Mr. A.J. Almouey. At the time of his death xirinan’ of the state central demo- committee of the county. He was a vig- s and graceful writer and popular speaker, ever possessed such popularity and as he enjoyed in this county. The faneral services will take place from his late residence on Sunday, at 11 o'clock a.m. — I@x Fronestan entertained a small au- ig af Willard hal iti costurie of Dumas’ con in Fréuch, and an | Eng! Vigne’s “Louis XI,” in’ which M. Florestan gives an imitation of Henry Irving. ge Bat. FIxep ar 500.—The case of William D. Reed, of the Brush-Swan electric light com- pany. charged with the embezzlement of several hundred pounds of wire belonging to the com- pany, was called in the Police Court this after- noon, and his counsel waived an examination, Bail was fixed at $500. ——— R-O'LEARY AFFRAY.—A warrant y issued for the arrest of ex-Detect- i his bar tender, Henry Russell, and Charles O'Leary, for engaging ‘in the affray whieh occurred at the corner of 6th and C streets on Wednesday, as stated In yesterday's Star. This morning they each We $100 bonds for their appearance on Wednesday next. ————— FIxep ror KEerine ax U Frank Streamer was placed on trial in the Police Court this morning charged with keep- ing an unlicensed bar. Five boys, whose ages range from 16 to 19 years, each testified that they got drinks in the defendant's place. The defense denied selling lquor to the boys, A fine of $105 was imposed. An appeal was noted. SS ScHooL CHILDREN Too OLD FoR THEIR GRADrS.—In answer to a resolution offered by School Trustee Birney, ealling for statistics upon which to decide as to the necessity of es- tablishing ungraded schools, Superintendent es ok, of the colored schools, reports that In the rst ide colored schools there were 748, sec- . third 492, and fourth 512 children, or 2.410 children (outof a total of 5,464) three years over the assumed proper age for the ade. ‘The report prepared by Superintendent ilson before he left office shows that in the white schools, out of a total of 3695 parte. there are 251 in the first grade, 299 in the sec- md. 492 in the third grade and 621 in the fourth, three years over the assumed proper age. ——_————— Basr BArt.—The Nationals won avery credit- able victory over the Providence club yester- day, the seore being 3 to2 in fourteen innit ‘The game was a mazuificent one. The batting was free, but the fielding was nearly perfect. Other games yesterday: At Pittsburg—Alle- gheny, 0: Buffal ropolitan, 16. 6: Boston, 3. At New York—Brooklyn, 4; Tren- ton, 0. ——— PROMINENT KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.—The fol- lowing leading officers and members of the order of Knights of Pythias, composing the committee on finance, the board of control and committee on endowment rank are In the city, holding sessions: Supreme Chancellor Johu Van Vaikenberg, of Iowa; S$. K.of R. and 5. Judge REL . of Mo.2 8. M. of E. 8. J. Wilke ley, of Del Chancellors J.P. Linton, of is and N. Hand G. W. Lindsey, id Supreme Representatives J.C. George W. Ward, of N.S; J. B. 1:8. D. Cozzen, of Pa, and M. on, of ins, of W. Va. mg MARRIAGE LiceNses. — Marriage licenses have been ‘issued by the elerk of the court to J. A. D. Turner, of Martinsburg, W. Va., and ©. Wilson! Frank B. Hobbs and Florence iker; Wm. Lee and Carrie Holmes: Philip Cleveland and Mollie Sweeney, both of Fatriax county, Vaz Elias C. Boudinot, of Fayetteville, , aud Clara C. Minear, of San Francisco, Nott, of Bray Jen ee The six miners imprisoned in the burning mine at Lincoln, IL, escaped without Injury. Aosorerery Pere ‘This Powder never varies. A marvel of purity, HL | Stfensth and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary Kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short welght, alum or phosphate powders SOLD ONLY IN caNa RovaL Bakixo PowprE Co. 106 Wall street, N. ¥. ap JIALYS HAIR RENEWER CLEANSES, RE- ws. brightens, and invigorates the hair, and re- stores faded or gray hale to Its youthfol eolor and lu-tre, People with gray hair prefer to use the Renewer, rather then proclaim te the world, throvgh thelr bleached jocks, that they are becoming aged, and passing ou to PBX LACK OF OPEN AIR EXERCISE, ANDTHE ‘Want of suflicient care in the matter of diet, the Ole physical mechanism often becomes impalred the winter. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is the proper in the spring of the year to purify the 1e system, excite the liver towction, ald blood, tnrvig aaciwe Trex. Gor IN GENERAL ‘Yesterday, Fisher agt. Hume é Cleary; argued and submitted. CrrcurT Cot esterday, Danenhower agt; Purrinigton; ver- dict fordefendunt. Vogel uxt. Guethfer; judg- ment confessed. MeMuhon ugt. Mackall: ver- dict for plaintiff for $226.25. Purvis Mackall, administrator; verdict for plaintif amount claimed. EquityCourT—Ju He re eg eg gees : = ordered. ‘Dainese fliams: time to take orde of Ditka . nese wil ftimony iunited fo thirty days. me eae ae to take. teatinne) buck extended to May 1. Riggs cone veyanee ordered. Davis agt. Galt; sale finally failed. “Bailock agt. Hooper, reference to the! auditor, deed me ‘To-day, Larman Larmai ve to file re- pileation granted, “Hanes ‘agt. irley;, decree: of divorce, Morfis agt. Starr, time tothike tes- tmony extended, es Affairs in West Washington. PAaRALysis.Mr. H. H. Dodge, the well- known banker and broker of 15th street. atter returning to his home on the corner of Dunbar- ton avenue and 31st street last evening, was attacked with paralysis of the right arm, THE Greenleaf social club, of this place, have disbanded. CRUELTY To ANT#AIs.—Wm. Johnson, of this place, was fined $5 by Judge Snell to-day for cruelly to animals. ‘The alleged cruelty consisted in tleing two calves to an awning post and leaving them there for more than half a days ‘Gnarm Rucerrrs.—Canal boat Samuel Jarboe arrived, 400 bushels of wheat and 2,800 bushels of corn for J. G. and J. M. Waters, SHIPPING News.—Schooner Mabel, Phillips, arrived light from Fall River. Schooner F. Curtisarrived to-day from Providence, light. TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION o¥ WATER AT 7A.M.—Great Fully, temperature, 47; condition, 14; recelving reservolr, temperature, 46; cond. ti 14; south connection, 17; distributing réservoir, ten. perat ; condi tion at influent (res house, 14: tent ee house. 13. Low tide in the river at? p. m, High tide at 12 p Alexandrina Affairs. Reported for Tue EVENING Star, CONSERVATIVE PRIMARY.—The conservative city committee held its session last night at the City building in the market square. Messra. Douglas, Smoot and Atkinson for mayor; Brock: ett ice and O’Brien for auditor; Coleman and Dobie for superintendent. of police, and sim son, Beach and Lyles for clerk of the marke Jacob Roxbury and 7. V. Rishiel, for superiu- tendent of gas, submitted their names. The time of the primary election was fixed for Tues- day, the Sth of May next. ‘There are no candi except the present incumbents, for attor- ney of the corporation, or the collectors, meas- urers or inspectors, THE MARKET AND 198 CLERK.—The city mar- ket here is under the entire coutrol of the com- missioners of the sinking fund, a board consist- ing of the bos deel auditor, treasurer, and the two council presidenis. Aiter the old market house was burned certain stock which been edged! to the redemption of the city's stock issued in 1849, to aid in the construction of the 0.&A, (Midland) railroad, was sold to the Balti- more and Ohio railroad company, and the pur- hae money with the money derived trom the insurance of the burned building, was used to build the fine new harket bouse; and in 1879 the market was transferred to the control of the sinking fund commissioners. ‘The revenue de- rived trom the market Is by law “collected by the clerk of the market and deposited with the commissioners of the sinking fund,” who can “invest it in bonds and other indebtedness of the corporation.” ‘The present clerk of the mar- ket who collects for the sinking fund is. Mr. Peter W; Simpson, who is now opposed by Mr. LD. Lyles. The election takes place in May. ‘Nores.—Henry Blish was arrested by Officer Simpson, on the charge of setting fire toa house in Newtown.—Confirmation services took place at Clifton, Fairfax county, to-day; on yes- betes d there were confirmution services at Cen- ville, = ee Ee Louis Riel has crossed the Saskatchewan river, near Dutch Lhke, aud a skirmish with him is expected to-da} Dersrrvexst Banoawss . AT THE BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT: ‘We have reovived our own importation of Col- ored All-wool Albatross, This ts decidedly the most popular and most superior fabric for evening wear now offered to the trade, Colors—Azure, Ceil. Laveuder, Tan, Saule, Ma- rine, Cardinal, Elephant,Coachman' Drab, Myrtle Green, German Blue, Pure Cream, Saphir, Beige, Pink, White, 40 INCHES WIDE, 50c. PER YARD. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT: Ladies’ Lisle Thread Hose, in Garnet, Cardinal, Blue, Brown and Black, only 374,¢. per pair. We think them the best value tn the city, Ladies’ Fine Black Cotton Hose, ingrain colors, foll regular made, only 20c., really worth 35c. Ladies’ Black Suk Hose, white heels and toes superfine quality, extra length, only 7c. See if they are cheap. MEN'S DEPARTMENT: ‘Men's Fine Unbleached British Half Hose, full regular made, two pair for 25¢. ‘Men's Fancy Striped Half Hose, splendid value, full regular, 17c.; three pair for 60c. PRINT DEPARTMENT: ‘Our 15¢. Satteens are often sclected in prefer- ence to the French goods. Some of the siyles are rettier, Grounds of Light Blue, Nile Green, , Pink and Cream, with handsome flowers and vines, French Colored Piques, 25¢. per yard. LINEN DEPARTMENT: ‘We call attention to a splendid line of All-linen. Pillow-casing and Sheetings. ‘Their light weight cuolness, and unsur passable durabuity con ‘theru to the fine trade fur bedwear ws hut ol best obtuliable, but also the cheapest. Wee 40-n. Trish Pillow Linen, 30e: 45 Pillow Linen, $8c.; 9-4 Fine Linen Shee 10-4 Belgian Linen Sheeting, $1 per yard. We are also showing a nice line of Twilied and Damask Stair Linens, 14 in.,15¢; 161n., 160; 18 lu., 19¢; 20 m., 20c. SILKE DEPARTMENT: Grand continuniion sale of Fine Silks from anc- nun estlonably he best Yet offered trade. Biwek Gr ik, Gizes ros Gulu Silk, 75e: $125 Silk toe 3! ick Surah Slik, 70e.' An excelient line of S mez Silks, S7ige, and other equall values, WHITE Goons: Linen de Decea, or India Linens, introduced hy ts, nude Som best Egeptlan yarns, perfect culo Superior lsh, 14 qualities, rou 12iye. per yard WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. ONE PRICE ONLY. 921 PENN. AVE 912 DST. alt x x Specrar Suz Or cco Rl 2 G P% BRE, g8Sy ERR TITT 555 So BQ kre Sas, get Bssy RR 98 kee Sys Have made large purchases of these goods, we are now better prepared than ever befure to offer our cus- tomers tie best known makes, perfertion In quality, fit and superior finish, at merely nominal prices, 2 Cases “New B. A.” Corsets, In white and drab, sido wteels, five clasp front, hicely embroidered, ONLY Goc. PER Balle 1 Case “R. & G." ‘Satteen Corsets, extra quality of ‘whalebone, be, generally sold ut $1.00. ceoreiaee 1 Lot fine German Woven Corsets, unbreakable ‘steels, thorvughly muuie and Anished, in wile and drab, ONLY $0". PE PAIR, 25 Dor. “R. & 6." Louble-bone Corset, silk stitched. Heavily biel avur he hips, malig the rert virtually uniureakale, “ONLY $120 PER PALI 50 Doz. of oar Cciebrated “I. (.” Pariemade Corsets, ih fine ercuun and eray Coutitle, well boned, eres perfection in fity ONLY 91.60 PER PAIR. In connection with the above we shall place on sale ‘Two specially good values in Ladies’ Muslin Under- wear. 200 Doz. Ladies’ Muslin W: Ski one wile Londalje cambric ruffle, with hem and c.uster of seven tucks ip rul » two clustersof five flue fucks, one wide tuck’ above the rullle, exe-Meut value, ONLY O56. EACH 6D Doz Eine Muslin Chemi juare yoke of my Ince, ‘tiedicl lave trimmed ‘round she Soke gual sleetes, s splendid gurment ONLY $1.00 EACH. MEDICI LACK SiTS, 93.50 EACH. (Second tloor. Take the elevator.) WOODWARD @ LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, ONE PRICE ONLY. fast 921 Penna. ave. 912 Dst. On SralanhvanGae CASH PRICES. GREAT BARGAINS. Faxey siLk fOhonen SI BLACK StLn5. real Value $1.25, reduced to $1. COPORE D SILKS, real value Si feduced to Ter VEUVETS, © PK BROT ADE SIL VEE. . wide double wadih, pure wool, Vitae"aue Black, (nctual Come) Stee, AND BLACK SA TINS, 50c. BI for 3}.50. ae fr OF THE LOOM COTTON, Black SUk V+ st ES <I Preece ORK MILLS SHEETING COTTON, widest ‘ EAUTIFUL BROCADE DRESS GOODS, 12 yards | c H. D. Baz TER AND TATO T FENSSYLVANLS AVENUE, SPRING Goops RECEIVED AND OPEN ¥ Exbpecriox a 5 LEADING TALLOTIAG ESTAB mnt “tht Fenug¥ivanis avenue MPORTER 01 WINES, COGNAG Tir Ce A an a a er ‘American Native Wines oF Callioruia, Victul aie nsylvanis ave. Hae ot EE = Hall” fully ite claims over tts tration of he Gog Goods at Li we aioe cas a ee BESOL a = their» o-morrow mornlts, oeled Maguificent chamber suite, which took t Yremiura at the National Fair, held In Jane, > ‘See advertisement. Ae mie frau 4 —Messrs. Walter B. Williang@& Co. wuctioneers, will continue the sale at (Bir salesrooms thi Sroniog, at eight orcloek. palanee of stoct “a opel and will §& soid without reserve. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. CARTERS, ‘Til MARKET SPACE, aplo Near 7thstreet. . Reais aes te sanoneporealty, Sepying ofthe Offs Tat P street, PEN eles as Fre DD / Robe i Pk A LY PREG BS A ¥- APRIL 17, ge A TUTE Pama po A ARE POSITIVELY THE LAST DAYS OF THE SPECIAL PRICES AT THE PALAIS ROYAL PLEASE NOTE THE REGULAR PRICES, ALSO THE SPECIAL PRICES, AND ALSO PLEASE RE- MEMBER THAT ONLY TWO PIECES OF EACH LOT QUOTED WILL BE SOLD TO A CUSTOMER. ‘ ee 1240. Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiet. ‘26c. Herringbone Handkerchiets 2 for 25c. Linen Collars... 150. 8-ply Linen Cal ccna Be. Vells, all StY1e8 reece 146, Triple-row 3full Ruching....... ‘Zhe: Dotted Mall FICHUB..nensnnoonoon ‘2Be: Children’s Emb'd Collars. ener 25e, Oriental Laces... ‘98c. Satin Coaching Parasols. $1.50 All-silk Umbrellas... $1.98 Ladies’ Gossamers... so $1.25 Boys’ Gossamers..... ‘33c. Japanese Fans. 8c. Leather Satchels. 48c. Pocketbook, all styl Ae. Jewelry, all $1913. reennnnnninene 25c. Jewelry, all styles. 98c. Chenille Fringe. 8c. Silk Hoslery. 49c. Lisle Thread Hose. ‘25e. Hosiery, allstyles.. ‘26e. Lisle Thread Gloves... $1.50 “Palais Royal” Kid Gloves. $1.25 “Elite” Kid Gloves. $1.98 Kid Mousquetaires. 9c. Lonsdale Cambrie Chemises. 96c. French Embroidered Chemises... $1.25 Cambric Night Gowns.. 480. Best Muslin Drawers... ‘5c. Two-rulMe Skirts... 59e. Children’s Cambrle Dresses. 39c. Hich and Low Corset Covers. $2.25 Jerseys, all styles... 9c. Nurses’ Caps. ‘98e. 7-ineh Plaid Sash Ril $1.25 Fancy Striped Ribbons... 25e. Embroideries, all styles... 480. Silver and Gilt Braid... 19¢. Beaded Crowns. ae ie. Champagne Bottle Bay Rum...... Se. Clark's 0. N. 'T. Spool Cotton... 5c. Wire Hair Brushes. Genuine “Cuticu: Genuine “Pear's" Soap... GENTS. ‘250. Half Hose, all styles... ‘47e. Bill Scar’s, all 800.1 50e. Balbriggan Underwear... $2.25 Rubber Coats... PPPoA SSq Pep ay E ae Hg py wa bo tak HSS P a4 Guu 2A B38 RRR wy BR OO YY & FE RR 88 WY Mak F BR 00 ¥ A 4 ILL TZ ap1ji27-119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Tse Swarr Rete Or Tunes. Ifit takes one dollar to buy a good Shirt, what sort of one will twenty-nine cents buy? It would seem to be # question easy of olution, and yet the riddle needs to be continually propounded. ‘One important element cannot be eliminated from the consideration of the Shirt question, and that is — Fit. It of fs more Importance to have a comfortably fitting Shirt than a comfortably fitting coat, The Shirts [offer you for One Dollar 2 Three-Quarters = One-Half Dollar are all made by the same patters and fit equally well alike. If you wish Plaited Front Shirts Thave them all finished, except bosom buttons, for One Dollar, Cheviot Shirts for $1 each. ‘One other co1 410 7th street, in If that, and the other, a5 good valuesas any house in the country can give you, ure any inducements, remember the place, No. 410 7th street. Laundered Shirts cost uniformly 25 cents more than the uniaundered, HENNING, THE CLOTHIER, ple 410 Seventh street. Jvsr Tusk Or In THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, WILL SELL YOU FOR BOYS FROM 4 TO 11 YEARS, A Good Plaited Suit at $2.50; worth $4. A Very Good Sult at $3; worth 5, ‘A Splendid Suit at $4; worth $6. 4 Handsome Sult at $5; worth $8, An Elegant Suit at $6; worth 39. FOR BOYS 12 TO 18 YEARS, A Good Working Sult for $3.75; worth $5, A Very Good Suit at $4.75; worth 7. An All-wool Sult, well made, at $5. A Stylish Suit at $7.50; worth $10. A Heal Fine Sult at $9.60; worth $15. FOR YOUTLS AND MEN, Good Business Suits at $6.75: worth $10, An Ail-woo! Suit at $8.5: worth $12. A Splendid Suit at $10; worth $15. A Fine English Plaid Cross Suit at $12; worth $18" An All-woul Corkscrew Suit ut $13.50; worth §20. A Corkscrew Prince Albert Suit at $1& worth $25. A Fine Black D. B, Broadcloth Suit at $20; worth worth $8, Spring Overcoats from $6 up. ‘Odd Pants: Immense varlety at 50 per cent less than ‘elsewhere. OUR MOTO: No Trouble to Show Goods. 2 THE Mi8SFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS ‘sa Remember the corner, Noors BELGIAN LACE AND MILLINERY STORE apls NOVELTIES IN LACES, FINE MILLINERY TO ORDER FOR LADIES, MISSES, AND CHIL ae NEW STYLES IN STREET, COACHING AND MOURNING PARASOIS. DESIRABLE STYLES IN SILK, CLOTH AND GRENADINE WRAPS, CASHMERE MANTA- LETTES AND SHAWLS. RUCHING, CHILDREN’S CAPS, LADIES’ CAPS, AND APRONS. WE STILL CONTINUE MAKING TO ORDER EL, EGANT TRIMMED BONNETS AND HATS AT 96, $8 AND UPWARDS, BLACK SATIN, SILK LINED CARRIAGE PAR- ASOLS ATT §1.25 EACH; WORTH $2. CITy ITEMS. All Citizens troubled with or should at once use Dr. Bull’sCough Syrap. 1 New Spring Style Hats. Biyie aud quality unequaied in thiseit in this city; Bitsant Line of Brows and Black Derh Men's and Boys’ stylish sti Hats $1.00, sNovelties in Spring neck-wear and Hosiery,” Nice ling of Medium and low price Trunks: ALR ¢ Lewis, 020 7th st, bet Land K. nw; 2N.B. west price plainly marked ineach hat. Popular Goods at Prices. At the war shoe 7th be Seen case near 44, street. Children’s pebble goat solar tip spring heel Dutton shoes, sizes 8 to 11, at Sic. ‘Misses’ serviceable school shoes, with low heols or spring heels, sizes 11 to 2, ai 97 Boys’ all solid leather button or la:e shoes, very stylish, sizes 11 to 2 and 8 to 5, at $1.17. Children's very fine kid <pring heel shves and pebble solar tip apring heels, sizes 4 to 8, ut zc. 4 intante’ kta ‘and pebble shoes, very fine. «izes to 6, at 37c. Ladies’ kid and pebble button shoes, worked holes, sizes 3 to 8, at 97c. Lui'ies’ fine curacoa kid shoes, box toe or com- mon sense style, sizes 2% to 7. at $1.97. Men's cable wire sewed Congress Puiters, all solid leather, sizes 6 to 11, at $1.07. hee calf button and ince shoes, sizes 5 to 10, at 97. Ladies’ serge slippers, 27¢.; men’s house slip- pers, 37c,; ladies’ low ties and button silppers at 77c,; Indies’ opera toe kid slippers at 7c. 1 R. Goldschmid, 812-7th st. n.w., Pill offer positively for to-morrow only the fol. lowing extraordinary bargains; Cocoa door mats with red border 43c; larger size 63c; white por- celain cups and saucers 57¢. 4s dz.; silver-plated. table knives 6 for 7c; handsome hand-painted china tea sots 56 ‘pieces reduced from $11. to $7.98 Superior white china dinnef and tea Sets 116 pleces only $11.79; fancy splash mats fotel goblets 6 for 87¢; handsome, trimmed raitan baby carriages $8.47, sold elsewhere for $12.; other elegant styles from $10. to $35.; colored glass preserve dishes 7c; cut giass finger bowls 15¢; colored glass Ice cree saucers with handles 6 for 39¢;"extra large size real majolica Jugs 430; salt and pepper casters 37; cut glass cake plates 11¢; handsome hand palnted cham- bar sets with covered jar, reduced from $11. to $7.08; 5 decorated English china dinner and tea scts, containing from 118 to 146 pieces, (slightly damaged) will be offered below cost: bread trays 13e: extra silver plated 5 bottle dinner casters 88; tumblers 5 for 12¢: goblets with engraved band 6 for 29¢; 5 ft. step ladders only 89¢; childrens folding chairs 39¢; crystal {ce cream saucers 12 for 17c; Porcelain Indi- Vidual butters 12 for 16¢; engraved wine decan- ers 39e, M. Augensteiu, $17 7th st. Wey offers following immense bargains for to-mor row: Croquet sets 79c., sold elsewhere at $1; larger size 99¢c., sold elsewhere at $1.75; 1 q) tlower sprinklers, 9c.; 2 qt., 14c.; 4 qt., 19¢.; 6 at., 27c.; washboard and clothes line 16c.; dec orited tea sets, 44 pes., $3.27; large hatchets, 17c.; poreelain lined saucepan, 19¢.; 2-string brooms, 10c.; B-string, I5e; 4-string, 280: try board and rolling pin, 25¢c.; children’s brooms, 5¢.; garden tools with long hand!es, 238c. sets; 1 whisp broom, blacking brush and box blacking, 24c.; $1 curtain poles reduced to 49¢.; large clothes horse, 79¢.; ironing boards, 39c.; larger size, 49c,; wooden water bucket and 5Oclothes pins, baby carriages, trunks and refrigerater sold 10 per cent cheaper than in any other house In the clty. 1 Clark’s Great Special Bargain Sale To-morrow, 724 7th street northwest. Corsets, Corse French Woveu Corset, 69c., regular price $1; 500 Bone French Woven Corset, 99c., regular price $1.49; Dr. Warner’s Health Corset, 98c., price Allover the world $1. Misses Corsets, ‘our 75c. Corset 49¢.} 45e., reduced from our 60e, Corset 31c. JERSEYS. Our $1 Merino Jersey 69¢.; our $1.89 Stocke- nett Jersey $1; our $2.25 Braided Jersey $1.39; our $2.50 Pleated-back Jersey $1.49; Children’s Jerseys, best quatity, 85e. Pin Ste ees tar HOEY. In Stripe Hose, regular made, 23e.; Brown Balbtiggah Hose, regular made, "Tze" sold at 2oe5 Childier-s'yegular made Hose, all colors and’ sizes, 23¢; Children’s Ribbed "Hose, 7c., sold at 12igc Surers. Snrer WaIsts, Relnforced Shirts, linen front, laundried 67c., worth $1; Pereale ‘Shirts, laubdried, separate collar, 49c., worth 65c.: Boys’ Shirt Waists, 25c., worth '37c.; Boys’ WhiteShirt Waists49c., redUiced from 5c, Gtoves. GuovEs. 25c. Lisle Thread Gloves 1 Thread Gloves 20c.; 75e. Silk Gloves 49c.; $1 Silk Gloves 31.68 Silk Gloves 99c.’ At Crank’s, 734 “th ‘street northwest, t-mor- row. Choiee Assortment of Spring Neckwear, 5 and 50c., at AVERBACH’S Bicycle Shirt De- pot, 7th and H, 2 Special! Special! Positively tomerrow only Ladies’ Shetland ‘Sye.; Ladies’ Hand-made Shawls, 98e.; rilliaut Lisle Gloves, all the new shades and black, 25c.; Silk G1 10-button length, ouly 49e.; a Job lot Children’s Lace C lars, to for 25c.? Children’s All-wool Jerse: 790; Ladies’ All-wool Jerseys, $1.10; Vent Front, tatlor made, reduced to $3.48," Damask Towels, outline patterns, 15¢; Lawn Tennis Aprons, seme L, 10c.; Felt Tidies, 10c.; Linen Outline’ Splashers, 21¢; Our Leader, a fine Mull Cap, 25c5 Allover Embroidered Cup, 48¢.; the new Peek-a-Boo Bonnet, $1.25. Ax WEYE, Agt., 1 2 7th street northwest, Light Color Dorbys, $1, $1.50 and 82, At AUERBACH'S Bicycle Shirt Depot, 7th & H.2 All in Need of Comfort and good wearing shoes will remember that our stock of hand and machine sewed Gaiters, Ox- ford Ties, Button and Slippers is the best: our prices lower than ever. Young's, 402 7th st., sole agent for the $2.50 Electric Shoes; 50c. lectrie Soles. Look for the Old Woman ia Window. r JERSEYS. 45c, Lisle e: Damaged by Water. Wm, Hahn & Co.'s rellable shoo honse, 816 ‘7th street and 1922 Pennsylvania avenue,have Secured part of the cargo of the wrecked Balu- more steamer Berkshire, consisting of 500 pairs Gent's Laced, Congress aud Button, to be sold at $1, $1.25 and $1.50, orignial cost trom 1.72 to $2.15. 350 pairs Misses’ and Chil- ren’s Plait and Solar tipped Button, at 75c., cost $1,124, a pair. Call at ouce. 15,17 Best Quality Blue Fiaunel Shirts At AUERBACH’s Bicycle Shirt Depot, 7th & H, 2 Thornton's Emuision of pure Cod Liver Ol with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impaired nutrition aud general’ debilit and pleasant to take, Preseribed. by: cians, ‘Sold by Druggists, Large Munwfactured by W.'E. Thornton, corner Bale Unnore aud Harrison Suvets, Bultiniore, Md. mm, Thin People. ‘Wells’ Health Kenewer” restores health and peor eonse Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Debil- PONGEE, NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW SILKS, “GREAT BARGAINS IN « UINET BLACK SILKS. BLACK PONGEE OF VERY SUPERIOR QUAL- SURAH SILKS IN ALL GRADES. HSAITEENS IN VERY DESIRABLE RGEST STC vi BV Et AND ALE, RELIABLE GOODS, WHICH f0 BE THE CHEAPEST, ANT BLACK GOuL8. IVED 35 PIECES OF LADIES AND W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ONE PRICE ‘THE BEST ISTHECHEAPEST, apls Sux Baocavzs 50 CENTS, SUMMER SILKS, 374¢., 50c., 620. Ales’ $4-Inch TRICOT S, spri 98c. Slik VELV? TS, all colors, GOMIR orton Sale ine Me Sten Le AND WORSTE! GOODS, 150. | SLE RACRD VALVETLEN, o0cr es ‘We. . CARPETS aT cosT. CARPE" + 35¢. 42¢., ete, FARE ORRIN te tts, FLOOR O1L CLOTHs, ull Widths. LADIES' AND CHILDREN’S HOSIERY. CHILDREN'S SOLID COLOR HOSE, no seams, 150. GHILDEEN'S ENGLISH HOSE, Tigo” OPENING NEW SPRING DRY GOODS DAILY, AT ©. M. TOWsON'S, 636 Pennsylvania avenue, South side. FAMILY SUPPLIES. olds | oe DRY GOODS. Fasmny Grocrarms ‘We sell strictly for cash; consequently ox and will ‘sell cheaper than any other firm in the city. . Goods amounting to two dollars or over delivered free to any part of the city. All gorda must ive satisfaction oF money refunded. (Call and compare prices. gts POOLE, BROOEE © Og Tue Oxy Prace Is U.S. 5 lbs. STARCH, a 25 .centa 8 Bars Best OLEINT. SOAP, 50 centa, BEST CASTILE SOAP, 2U cents Ib. G WITMLE & CO.” GROCERS, apll 1018 PENSSYLVANIA AVE ooo ERE RI EEE cr kek FE o EF RRR ER Goo Ere ROR Exe Sss8 = THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, fa without adonbt the most REAUTIFUL and the most NerErriovs Flour in the world. ® rove that, Riyortuis ped animually to Europe and eaten at the Prinetpal CBurts of the olf world, We GuaRaNTee that itis mae from selected Inatter has at las: been ‘and ts con hore Nerarriows, yielding more bread “he foes from tts malities It Well afthe best for einer. fast u by auy Flour made. Every sack’ and every is warranted to give entice STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- ‘acting housekeeper and satisfy the most iustidious epi- cure. GILT-EDGE, A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent. RELIANCE. A splendid ‘Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the celebrated Hungarian process. It is avery cheap and beautiful Patent, within the reach of all clases, and we guarantee will give satisfaction to every one Who will ry it, GOLDEN HILL. ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standard Famfly Flour of the District. It is equal in quailty toa great many high-priced Patent Flours, whlist it can be bought for considerable less money. We defy competi- torsto bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we feel assured that any housekeeper who tries them once will never use anything vise. Forsalo by all grocers ‘Wholesale Depot, corner 1st st. and Indianaare Bel3 WM. M. GALT & CO. K K I NN N GGG ™ KK It NNN 2 a, Ex HORNS Goo EK DREN CSS Says PPP A L A ERE pe ay a 8% F e AA a AA 3 3d Bo *S ton 28% Go Eee = 814 SEVENTH STREET, THE GREAT MM MMITL L TI NN NEEERRRY Y¥ PERE ES L TTINN NE 3 R ¥ MUNMUL Lo MNNNFE RRR YY MMAMUL L TNRNE RR MM MIDLULLLLLL ITN NN EKER R Y¥ HEADQUARTERS, ‘NOW IS YOUR CHANCE, FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS’ WORTH OF PATTERN HH A TrTT HOH AA Tr Hag AA z He 2S 7 as8 AND BBB OO NNN NNN EER fT1T fer 8S BR SES = ; Ss BROS UMr ERE OF OSs BBB 00 NNN NNN Kee fT %ss% AND ALL THE LEADING STYLES OF STRAW HATS AND BONNETS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC PRODUCTION. THOUSANDS OF CHILDREN'S AND MISSES’ HATS, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED, 2,000 TRIMMED SAILORS AT 25 CENTS ONLY. $20,000 WORTH OF FLOWERS, PLUMES, TIPS, RIBBONS AND LACES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ELEGANT LACE CAPES, COLLARS AND RUCHING AND KID GLOVES. THE MOST EXTENSIVE STOCK OF JERSEYS, COMPRISING FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES ELEGANT SILK AND VELVET BROCADED VISITES, BUY YOUR Godps aT KX Hom x > Ex TSN 3 €9G 7 gs EG HN NN CSP Bus8 PPP A A cco ERE POP AA 4 AA o pee fA ERA 8 2 24 tus £4 SS Eee 2 THE GREAT CENTER OF ATTRACTION AND apll FASHION Sermo Hars aoe AMERICA AND ENGLAND. WE ARE AGENTS FOR MESSRS. DUNLAP & CO, OF NEW YORK, AND MESSRS. LINCOLN, BENNETT & CO, OF LONDON. THE PRODUC, TIONS OF THESE GELEBRATED FIRMS ARE. RENOWNED THROUGHOUT THE HABITABLE GLOBE. | ALL GOODS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY ND WARRANTED, WILLETT & RUOFF, 3 SOLE AGENTS. aps. 905 Peungylvanisave, SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE ‘Beware of Imitations, None genuine without the ‘Signature of EISNER & MENDELSON, Bole Agents tor ine U.& Phils, Pa. FOR SALEBY 2 Srasoxasce Asp Curar DRY GOODS A FULL LINE SATINES, 12%, 15, 250. A FULLLINECOMBINATION SUITING, 62%, 75. A FULL LINE SUMMER SILKS, 37%, 500. 4 FULL LINE PLAIN SILKS, 50. 75 A FULL LINE CA“SIMERS, 37%, 50, 75e. A FULL LINE PLAID MUSLINS, 8, 10, 12%. A FULL LINE BLACK SILKS, A FULL LINE SPRING UNDE! 100 GROSS FANCY DRESS RUTTONS, AT 20 PLR CARD OF TWO DOZEN 100 BROCHE STRIPED SHAWLS, AT $1.25. WORTH $2.50. ARGE LOT OF REMNANTS OF SILKS AND SATINS. FROM 1 TOS YARDS, AT A VERY LOW PRICE A FULL LINE OF ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS AT POPULAR PRICES. GEO. J. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, aplé Axperrsows SEATON PERRY, Aeccmson To PERRY & Baloritem, HAS JUST RECEIVED A CHOICE ASSORTMENT ANDERSON’S 32 INCHES WIDE SCOTCH GF HAMS. WITH EMBROIDERED SIDE-BANDS Pon Tour 10) PIECES ANDERSON'S, SCOTCH ZEPIYRS 0 PI CHRCKS, STRIPE coe LAWNS, NEW SINLES IX 88 INCHES WIDE PRE Ri N JERSEY AND INDIA ) PONGEES AND LOUIS- A ORED SURAMS, RE. S SILKS at 81. $125 and $1.50, RIS AND BERLIN SPRING WRAPS. JACKETS, JERSEYS, AND EMBROIDERED FICHUS,, NEW SILK, CHUDDA and CASHMERE SHAWLS. ALL THE LATEST AND MOST AP "ED < PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS RRIAGE SILA DES. CINE ©. P. PRENCH LK. AND COTTON ‘ ) CHILDREN. Ee CHOICe GOODS, PLAIN FIGUKES AND CORRECT PRICES SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania ave, cor. 9h Established 1840. Lassacnon & Bro COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIT. 13, WE WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL DRIVES! A FEW IN EACH AND EVERY ONE OF OUR DE- PARTMENTS. THESE PRICES ARE FOR THIS WEEK ONLY, AS THEY ARE SPECIAL, LACES. ‘Mg INCI ORIENTAL LACE, 200. A YARD; REGULAR PRI SIN, 41D 10c. 156. 25c. A HANDSOME ORIENTAL LACK, 9 INCHES WIDE, FOR 25c. A YARD; REGULAR PRICE, SIN. NOTIONS, BARBOUR'S LINEN THREAD, 5c. E PLUS ULTRA PINS (BEST), K RACK BRAID, 4c. A DOZE Y BROS.” REST JERSEY SILKS, $1.10, OUR REGULAR$1 COLOREDSILK,22 INCHES WIDE, 75¢. 20 PIECES BLACK SILK, 50. A YARD; WORTH S0c, BUTTONS. 10,000 GROSS DRESS RUTTONSOF ALL KINDS: AT 5c. A DOZEN; WORTH PROM 10 TO 40c. UNDERWEAR CORSET COVERS, 14c.; WORTH 25c. NIGHT GOWAS, 98; WERE $1.23. RIBBO: ALLSILK OTTOMAN RIBBONS, IN ALL SHADES @ SHADES OF ORANGE LN- CLUDED), Nos. 4, 5, 7, 9, 6. ALLSILK SASH RIBBON YARD. GLOVES, ANOTHER LOT OF 4-BUTTON KID GLOVES AT 68c. Z 4-BUTION SUEDE GLOVE, 75c. HANDKERCHIEFS. NEW STYLES IN LADIES’ COLORED BOR- DERED HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEPS AT 8c; WORTH 12%4c, DON'T FORGET OUR, BOOK DEPARTMENT. HUCKLEBERRY FINN, $1.90; PRICE, $2. SHAKESPEARE COMPLETE, IN 13 VOr- UMES, HANDY EDITION, $3.31; REGULAR PRICE, $7.50. RUCHIN SEVENTEEN STYLES OF CREPE LISSE 8c, 10c. A YARD. (BLACK) 250. A UMBRELLAS. 26-INCH PARAGON, OLIVE WOOD STICKS, $1.85: WORTH $2.50. WRITE Goons. 121, INDIA LINEN THIS WEEK FOR 10c. {24c. BOOK-FOLD CHECK NATNSOOKS FOR 9¢ CRAZY CLOTH, 1c. A YARD; WORTH 25, CHILDREN'S COLLARS, MADE OF LACE OR EMRROIDERY, 21; VERY HANDSOME AND WORTH 30c. EMBROIDERIES, WE WILL GIVE A DISCOUNT OF TEN PER 2EK ONLY. HOSIERY. LADIES LISLE THREAD HOSE, IN BLACK AND COLO! MISSES’ wor TH FULLY Se. CHENILLE FRI OUR LOOP FIUNGE, ALL COLORS, THIS WEEK FOR sv; WORTH $1.2 SPLENDID COLORED CHENILLE FRINGE AT Sc. A YARD; REGULAR PRICE 75c. GENT.S FURNISHINGS. ALL dsc. SCARFS AT 39c., FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. SPECIAL PRICES UNTIL APRIL 18 LANSBURGH & BRO., 420,422. 424 AND 426 SEVENTH STREET. apis pumas: GREAT DARGAING IN SHIRTS, aTTITE Stik 3 The CON FORT je of Wamsutta Cotton, nd Riccardo’: . (einioreed |, Brisbed “dy for the the Finest shirt Asi Wo sce our CROWN of ruit of the Loon Coito only SU cents. These Shirts cotton, care uily miad Weil HALE HOsic, which wi Peie PAU, at muis 100: omy 89 cents” This ie SHIRT, made we Linen Bosoms; e cut lengthwise of the STREET NORTHWEST, | | LADIES’_GOODS. = et J. Cy Horemsos, FINK MILLINERY, TRINMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS CHILDREN'S HATS IN ALL STYLES, HAT SCARES" AND GOLD LAUES, ING MILLI A sre CIALTY.” PARASOLS IN ARTIS DESIGNS, FEOM BEST MAKERS IN PREVAILING COL cS FULL LINE OF MOURNING AND CaR RIAGE PARASOLS SLLK UMBRELI NOVELTIES STYLIN LADIES TAILOR-MADE SUITS BLACK SILK COSTUMES FOR 30, WORTH — Kb TO PIT BQUAL To CUSTOM ADs T) AVYLING RAGLANS IN “SPRING WRAPS, POSTER KID © PATLNT HOOK: AS” AT A BARGAIN, AN JERSEYS, LATEST PARIS y DESIGNS, F EVERY DESCRIPTION, OVES, WITH IMPROVED ‘OM $1 PER PR UPWARDS SILK AND LISLE GLOVES, IN NEW SHADES DRYAS TRINMINGS. LACES, BUTTONS, BRAIDS, &e. . ZTreviee, Paria. fapta) 907 Pa ave Manas J. P. Pacwen IMPORTER OF FASHION, 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, IMPORTED NOVELTIES CONSTANTLY BRING apT __ RECEIVED, IRENC FING, SCOURING lean ng Bs kings aN Gente “Garments “Dyed, 1 ust superior manner a Pag foun a eal, Te"Cirmeriy with a Plecher, DLINE LER MADAME ar sVALMO} TRECs TO mand customers that a nine “a8 aplolme =t appr 1th bs To" Exublished since 1536, = we Lavms HER MAJESTY'S CORSET. We take pleasure in calling your attention to thie Corset, which is now being introduced to the Ladies of America, An invitation is extended to all to call and examine it. DOUGLASS, apl Ninth and F streeta, Mas Siiaa Revreer, (608 Utb street, opposite Patent Offies, ml @ new and elegant line of Infant's an@ SLIPS AND ROBES, LACE AND SHIRRED CAPS, LONG AND SHORT MERINO CLOAKS, Plain and Embr Spring wear, tn 3 Hubbard res, wud all tinder ¥ Cleant ‘Chemical Ftat ‘No. O00 G Street Norte Ladies perce tank ccent per sive iy ts ny ADS EVENTS PA SPRCTALTY. mutiens thes Cleatued by Us procems will lowe their original shape aud sarantect fhe removed ellectually. Price §L90 and’ ed MSS 485te &. HeMrieny, 430 Testu Sraret Nontnwest, ‘Makes Corsets to order In every style and material, perfect ft and comfort mia rest itaported flomery Patent Shoulder Memeo pres fieform Goods, French Cor aud Busties, 1 Children’s Corsets and a $1 Corset (Miss EL'sowa: bghey that for the price ofa i." Sen German aud Spans Spoken. mete X, CORCORAN BUILDIN eee inscclang Halt Dresmer tua Bart, ‘Three Patents and Five Medals from Expositions? 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Wiilte and Colored Shirts, Plain and Bordered Handkerchiets, Underweur, &c., dec.,@2c. il i is f i Hi i fj b Hi A} if Pore Axo Isviconansa ‘Those who may wish to purchase, eltheras «del cious beverage or for medicinal purposes, an UNA- DULTERATED WHISKY, are invited to make a trial of the celebrated brand, Proved to be free from Fusil Oil, and indeed of any ex ‘the modern ingredients which are used togives Gath ‘Hous age and flavor to this popular drink. - FOBSALEBY : ,