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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON FRIDAY. February 25, 1857. ‘The Evening “tar bas a requiar. permanent bona Sde daily circulation mere than treble that ef any ether daily paper published in Washington, and much greater than that of all the ether daily papers here added jogether. Advertisers will serve thetr own purpose bent, and at the same time greatly sccommodate Tue Stan, if they will send in Lefore noon to-morrow their announcements for the xtra large edition of Saturday's paper, the forms of hich must be sent to press much earlier than on the ther five days of the week. —_—_——-see_____ It fs not Delleved that the satisfaction in the House at the failure of the dependent pension bill to pass over the President's veto is confined to the one hundred and twenty-five representatives Whose votes are recorded against it. Judging from the individual expressions of opinion upon the bill by members of Congress, it 1s likely that a num- der of the votes yesterday in its favor were due to considerations of political expediency, in view of the certain defeat of the bill in any event, The positive opposition of even a smail portion of the £x-soldiers was doubtless more to be feared than the resentment of civilian taxpayers at a vote for @ Medsure which 1s harmless, because defeated. A pension claim agen:, when asked his opinion of the bill recently, said: “As a claim agent I con sider it a grand, good thing; individually, I think 4 Infernal robbery." How many Representatives Voted yesterday a politicians and partisans, and not “individually?” The good-natured public, however, does not care particularly for such in- quirfes into motives when the danger is past, but In respect to defeated schemes says “let by-gones be by-gones,” and draws a deep breath of rellet. Patriots who want to avold war with England at almost any cost will be glad now that the pres- Aential succession bill became a law. Senator Ingalls, otherwise, would have been acting Vice President of the United States from the fourth of March next tilt the first session of the Firtieth rongress, and, in the event of any disabling ac- eidents happening to Mr. Cleveland during that Interval, Would have succeeded to the chtef place. It fs not dimcult to imagine what would have happened, in such a contingency, if an American skipper had been harshly handled by a Canadian gunboat; for Mr. Ingalls could not, of course, have delivered himseif of so much flery eloquence tu the Senate chamber without meaning all he sala? —$———— Having the rival claims of Harrison & Turpte no longer to Aight over, the Indiana legislators have revived their hatr-pulling and head-breaking amusements Im behalf of Smith & Robertson respeetively. By-aml-by they will fina time. per- haps, todo a little law-making for a change, Representative Cox, of New York, turned up at the House, after bts long fines, just in time to have asbare in the victory. Wan and worn as he nay be, he 1s not half so stek this morning as the grand army of clahn agents. —<$— ‘The one man in Pi tsburg who has gone crazy Stace becoming an anarchist ts creating quite a stir in the newspapers. The ninety-and-nine whose Vellef fn anarchism fs only a symptom of madness implanted long before pass unnoticed. The Franco-Italian earthquake, unlike most convuisions of nature and of arms, tncreascs | rather than diminisues tu importance as the re- ‘turns continue to come in. It has tad the effect, alse, of reviving public interest in a number of nominally royal personages whose whereabouts— and, indeed, whose very existence—had been Aguored for a good while by th» rest of the world. At the same time ft has called to the front once more the really royal qualities of King Humbert, Who. whether the occasion bs a pestilence or an Ammundation, a famine or a fire, 18 always ready to £0 where hts people need him most. 70 15 YARD REMNANTS OF SOILED ALBA- 5 Re ‘the., at the Double Combination, ith MMMM o> 98s, Susu = gs aM M Sys Spur each, cherry, old wold. bine aud brow Sule Fortiers. with = Gombe ch ware 86.30 ‘outat 84.50 pai” | ightly soiled Croguet Bedspreads, sold as tt irricd over, ware $8; réd ot decapeees Nringook, regular price 10 eetbel Damask feclotg size 2 yarda wide a 2% lous, revulse iprics S330" red deket pees at - eRe ode bok ks, colors dra be 3 ‘oar Colored Sura i laid ‘Bac. as gt ot Ladies’ and Misses’ sizes, that sold for Fees gee ed ted i ~=y rice $2.98, wn bison cloth, feather ‘old for’ a: ot. ice price 8u, 15 School Coats. Misses’, all sizes, sold for $4.50; goto oo L-back Kid Gloves, to close at 25. whe Gold Plate Lever Collar Buttons, to close out at ligses’ Ingrain‘Hose, in al! colors and sizes, to lose at 18e. pair ve. Infants’ Fine Cashmere Long Hose, ali coloms, 4% onl; at 2. . ees aie Sastre — fu ret and scriginally 25¢, to close out Tlot tered Trays, were 25c.. to clk J lot Vefece hk Cater Batic ase Soe anes 52 imming, Was Se. yd, to closeout st ¥ fot 46-inch Sik Fro: (inc Spanish) 01,75, to clone out at #125 ya, eg oe old Clasps ant Backes to close ont.at Ie.each, ict Sleeve Buttons were Saco to chose seeai tet J lot of Plush Toilet Cases, worth 25c., to close out et cheap at 25c., toclose out at 19. dot Gold Prout Pita, wero $1 to 81.30. to close ont 2 . Swiss Flonncings jot Oriental Faces, wortts Jot SSeimeh, arise and Ori iee Oats na Bed ta Fancy Worsted Fringe, regu- id Gite des ney Worst lat prices 20 toile tovclose cuter ihe gore 1 Het Oia andl Pniia in Paucy ‘Tassels, fo close out at } lot Felt Shopping or School Bazs, to close out st age 's History of England, 5 vols, $1.25; usual ‘Read advertisement of Special Sale of Books. Fe LIEe A Many other bargains to be had in our departments, BER ry ™ > ct Babe F gS%s Mm i Ho a aa ax M Sas 7TH, 8TH AND D STREETS. DRESS PERCALES, 6Xe.. Doubic Combination, : ei it 2ith st se, J. C. Heramssox. IMPORTER. SPRING WRAPS, JACKETS, Including latest shapes produced for this season. ACCURATE STYES. LOWEST PRICES. Our stock consists of nothing but Choice Goods, best 3 fade fabrics and manufactures. LACE DEPARTMENT. WHITE AXD COLORED Laces, BLACK CHANTILLY LACES, LACE FLOUNCINGS ar ATTRACTIVE PRICES. DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS. - Select Novelties of Paris and New York markets, ‘NEW SHADES IN RIBBOXS. FOSTER KID GLOVES, WITH NEW IMPROVED HOOK, $1 PAIR UPWAEDS. Norma (== Lixe Svocess: WHEN WE SURVEY THE ARMY OF PURCHASERS WHO VISITED OUR HOUSE FOR THE PAST TWO MONTHS, WHICH IS GENERALLY CONSIDERED AMONG BUSINESS HOUSES THE DULLEST PE- RIOD IN THE YEAR, WE FEEL LIKE EXPRESSING OUR SURPRISE,AS WE ONCE HEARD COL. INGER- SOLL REMARK BEFORE A VERY LARGE AUDI- INCE, AFTER SCRUTINIZING THEM QUITE A Our Sore and cunrea's D ‘Departinent dechands our Greatest Gare.” We are constantly off thé qui vive for the newdst amd best things to be fbund for our little friends. Our last ventuyé fequired some nérve on our LE: “WHERE IN THE WORLD DO YOU ALL | Part, but we ventures gredt deal, even ott of season, COME FROM?" IF OUR FRIENDS KEEP UP THE GRAND MARCH,AND WE FEELCONFIDENT THEY WILL, BECAUSE THEY KNOW WE CAN APPRECI- ATE THEM, WE WILL THIS COMING SEASON LEAD THE VAN IN THE EXCLUSIVE READY- MADE CLOTHING CONTEST FOR MEN AND BOYS. WE HAD THE PAST SEASON SOMETHING LIKE A THOUSAND MEN'S SUITS, WHICH WERE TOHAVE BEEN SOLD AT $12, $13.50, 15 AND AS HIGH AS. $18. WE SOLD THEM AFTER NEW YEAR AT THE UNIFORM PRICE OF $10. WE HAVE ABOUT 35 0F THESE LEFT, STYLES AND PRICES AS GOCD AS ANY OF THE OTHERS WERE. WE WANT TOSELL THEM AND NOT SALT THEM AWAY FOR NEXT SEASON. THE NUMBER OF CHILDREN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS WE HAD WAS TOO GREAT FOR US TO COUNT. “WE IMAGINE” THERE MUST HAVE BEEN TEN THOUSAND OF THEM, MORE OR LESS. WE MARKED THEM DOWN FROM 94.50, AND 86.50 TO'83.50. WE HAVE BY ACTUAL 5 OITSLEET. COME AND TAKE THEM ‘THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING Co., DISPENSERS OF FINE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS AT POPULAR PRICES, _$25-w.f.m.3m 400 7TH ST. N.W., COR. D. NEw CURTAIN SCRIM, 7%, AT THE Double Combination, % 11th st. se. Ax Ususvaz, Orrenre. We offer yous Fine French Abdominal Cor- set, inade from fine coutille, side steels, spoon busk, finished with a broad band of non-élastic webbing around -the bottom, silk stitched thoughout. We remember when this corset sold for $4 per pair, aud recently at $2.50. To close out the line before removal into our new store, we offer it at $1.50 per pair. You will never have such an opportunity sain, i: WOODWARD & LOTHROP. New Sruxo Wraps. eZscellgut line of Jackets apd Yewmarkets gause of low price. We aim wo five you quot: Ie Boinraererictiy eee Checked English Walking Jacke Si73, 60. sao sonnd up, Ne S875 “WOODWARD & LOTHROP. eric Groves. We have inst opened ‘own spring importa tiom of Ladies’ and Missos Fabrie Gloves, which contains many choice goods at extremely low PSilmes! Pine deney isto Thread Hlovea, an- ines" Fino derecy Disko shed fingers, all the new spring sh Only 25. per pair. Misses’ Jersey Taffeta Gloves, in assorted in browns, grays, tans and’ modes, Only 87 er pai. ae oo ae woe 9 — joves, superior ing the best quality weave oversuid'at tue price, i. Only 50c. per pair. Ladies’ 8-button Mousquetaire Suede Gloves, in assorted tan shades, “hea! naga BL per pair Ladies‘ 4-button Suede Gl ric backs, in Disck aud ‘eil-shedes Lid wells sane, Hor quality Only $1.50 per pair. ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP. New Sruxe Brack Goons. WWezride ourselves upon the reliability of all {xbrics coutained in department. Every fabric Lerein is the best to be bad at that price. 1al—40-in. Black All-Wool Lace Cloth, as; season at 75¢.; price this season, G23e- yard juslities of Black All-Wool Batiste mipactye fabein with a fish Of. aecathnacte nod the weizht of nuns’ vellitue. St re. ae Wer Giamcliners eee i" 125 per yard, Special—15 piece his Black AN’ Dentelle can open in fabrip) een for thaking up over silk fabrics, chlee sty! patterns. Only $1 per yard. WOODWARD & LOTEROP. a Moesux Uncanvaie We are building up a trade in these roods gS Passing all expectations. We attribu Success solely to the iutrinsic merit of each and SIGE Pament: the care and attention wiven de- faite ity of the musline sed, aud the Satie Sw pricen at cs ch toey are dered. ine Muslin te, tucked caumbric pic ox the bottom, feaded with two Clusters of four tucks euch, only be. Extra-fine Musi Walkitie Ski with wide canbe twe idee ‘atisiens Rigs Shove: only se,each™ Fine Musi of sage age tetas <; ae five clusters of Fine Musliu shemise, excellent vaine, oui; Fins Sttdin Siiemise, yoke of fine tucks and insgrting, Hamburg qubroidery around the neck anil sleeves. only 500. each. Fine Hualin, Drawers, wide bem, with three fine ticks above, only 250, er pair, ‘ne, Mugiin Drawers. irimmed wi qumbric toile: headed with cluster’ fourane tucks, only 37pfc. per Exits tiue Sludin Drawers, four most de- sirable styles, excellent qualify of cotton, only Fin Tin Corset Covers, buttons and butfow holes complete ouly Tage Fine Cambrfe Corset Covers, ‘lusters thrve tricks each down the front, Deck tritamed with lace: ouly 250. each ue Muslin Corset Covers, {rhamed with Hamburg a cmbroniory. oaty S86, “Sother Hubbard Muslin Night of sisteen clusters of elec tucks cach, tazken Sauibric fie round neck snd sieeven only 75 Extra fine Muslin Nirht Dresses, square yok of four clusters of eluht tucks neck yoke saa Alraves. triumed around the uéck with cambrie ruftie headed with feather-stitching, oly D4c, ‘ie above only represents & frac this excellently selected stuck. w Sona! Part of (Second ftoor; take elevator.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. 3622 ORIENTAL FLOUNCING, 400, aT Double Combinat jt aes. 12: £ Fasr = Crass Isvesmext: 500 OVERCOATS WILL BE SOLD AT JUST ONE- HALF, OR 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, AT OAK HALL, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. ‘This fy a8 goo: an fovertment as contd maue. You cau buy a Overcoat from, £3 te B18, which you can wear 2 short time uow aud Dave it nest fal {oF Just obe-baif the price you will have to pay z glow teceivine’shiceline of Spring Over Fa Suits ‘wc Mave made fmmense reductions, tcllowine Liat shows hehe Suits at vest b ie gus S20 sue aah: 5 Suits at Full Dress Baits trwallow allow, tall. coat) Oud Punts, nomeuse variety, 1 eo in. Sa ices oeee 7.50 Overconts at $5, ‘Overcoat at Jacket and Parte? 92.50, ac ‘at 82.5 5 Jacket and Pants at $3.50. Jacket aud Pante at $4. Punts at eked o Pipers Pants Si: FOR BOYS 13 TO 18. Over te at Ho cfeonte at $3 St 0 Fda $750. {igen e a20, tit fie $3 Suits at $5 OAK HALL, CORNER 10TH. AND F STREETS DEEXS Wire stunts, az sizes, 180, at Double Combination, ee ONERRIOE:(T FH sare- LOTS ON MERIDIAN HILL. iigrvee foot xo, 13 andpapa of 32 soot Watt s610t 8 0b Sie. per ft 0.4, 5, Peat oo € “eae « Tat. "nn 0 EZ Poa ad 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE | £5 SS _____8Katlegy Dusléing._ SQFT pe oF suknaccxex, bes coope, 4 RUTION VENETIAN LISLE GLOVES, 190, a? 25-2 Dente Contre, 25-3 ie os. to procure something any oes for the men of the fut on SARS AND COMPANY. ‘Wo have just received the balance of 350 suits for children—ages 4 to 12—which we procured this wel ata price that enables usto name $2.95 for a strictly All-wool suit, correct in style and shépe: absolutely ‘nothing wrong with them, but the manufacturers were ‘hard up, cash was thé’ consideration, atid our buyet ‘twas there, senigetnrata ‘Three hundred and oh Sas aba a ine ‘at this late day of the season, but we had to buy the ‘entire lot to obtain them atour price. A grest many $2.95. Thereare four stylés among the lot, so that you can hardly help being miitea, GAKS AND COMPANY. ‘Have we told you of our Children’s Knee Pants at 50 cents? We quite forget now, but if wotlid ¢ good thing ‘will bear repeating. We have them tm great variety at that price. Some of them—not all, however—are all Wool, They ate neat patterns, atid will At perfectly. If you see them you sre more likely to buy three or ee SARS AND COMPANY. Our Spring stock is being rapidly gotten in shape, ‘and when the “ethereal mildness* comes we will the variety of our patterns, the excellence of material and workmanship, and the astonishingly low prices ‘we are enabled to name by virtue of the immense quantities we handle. No other housecan successfully compete with us in sterling values and low prices. SAES AND COMPANY, THE BOYS’ FAVORITE CLOTHIERS, 300 TO 308 SEVENTH STREET. H ATR BRUSHES, EACH 50. Double Combination, 1241 1ithat. se. t ARIE. L. 4 Tas oe = a4 NAN Sgs8 BBB GG pe Po Ee ot BP fot Sd ER GSP HH ee BBB OO ah int fk $8 «3 BBRR O O.. ok BEB RR 00 .. LARGEST STORE IN WASHINGTON, Are ready to show you the Finest, Largest and Most ‘Complete Stocks of CAMBRIC and MUSLIN UNDERWEAR for Ladies, Misses and Children. All the materials used in these goods are of the best, the Trimmings of the finest that the Gowns with three rows of Inserting, Mother Hab- bard style, 12 tucks, ruffle of Euibroidery around neck and sleeves, for 69c. Gowns, yoke of 20 tucks, three rows Inserting, Cam- brie ruffle around neck and sleeves, for 79. Ladies’ Gowns, yoke of two rows Inserting and 20 tucks, neck and sleeves trimmed with Embroidery ruffle, with herring-bone finish, for $1.25. Ladies’ Gowns—Allover embroidered yoke, made of the very best Mualin, with ruffle of Embroidery around neck and sleeves, for $1.69. LADIES’ CHEMISE. ‘Two Special Bargains. I—Trimmed with Embroidery, three tows of Insert- ing and tucks, 48c. Ti—Six styles at 75c., all differently made aad trimmed, worth 98¢. LADIES’ SKIRTS. ‘Made of good Muslin, trimmed with rufieof Em- broidery and tucks, 98c. Ladies’ Skirts, Cambric raffle, two clusters of tucks im the ruffle and eleven tucks above, $1.48, Ladies’ Skirts, Cambric ruffle, three tucks in raffie, five tucks above, only 50c. LADIES’ DRAWERS, Trimmed with Cambric raffle and cluster of tucks,39c. Another style extra-fine Muslin, two clusters of tucks and deep bem, 500. Ladies’ Drawers, deep raffieof Embroidery, eight tucks, 690. A FULL LINE OF EXTRA SIZE UNDERWEAR, LANSBURGH & BRO. LANSBURGH & BRO'S DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Advance Styles. Beige Carrauz, 40-inch wide,. English Checks,52-inch wide. Scatch Mixtures, 54-ineh wide. ‘Striped Heather Suitings, 40-inch wide..... Assabet Mixtures, 40-inch wid. French Diagonals, 40-inch, wide. English Coatings (moby, 64-inch wide, Eo Ss & fur D4 E : AAA BBI » i i iy 98 te 1 tt pi rs, oP i ONE PRICE, 420—422-424_426 SEVENTH STREET. 25 ‘Largest Store in Washington. [D™"™Anens cammnic, oc aTTHE eq eid mr: * < ubsreen tnd nae, pithout Fu Fusil Ofl or other impnri ‘AKTHUS | NATTAN, 124 14th and I. apa ed Dane LAbae secure AND EMBROIDERED COL- 25-3 ier ace, MOBNING GOWNS AND BREAKFAST JACKETS. ‘Wo are Selling at Cost to Clase, m1 935 Peanegivenis oreno, (CREAM AND RED CASHMERE SHAWLS, $1.19, 125-38 — at oe, (aeeres COUNTY CREAMERY BUTTER! PENNSYLVANIA‘S PRIDE! - ee —— [74508 sHIRRED wULL cars, SOILED, 50, Faia To Rewovat. PREVIOUS TO REMOVAL TO OUR NEW BUILDING, 434 BEVENTH, WE ARE Suii~ ING OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING AT GREAT- LY REDUCED PRIOES, AND IN SOME Cased BELOW ORIGINAL CO8T. SHOULD rou WISH A SUIT OR OVEROOAT IT Wild Pay TO BUY THEM, SVEN IF YOU HAVE Td KEEP THE SAME FOR ‘REXT WINTER'S ‘WEAR. SPRING OVERCOATS NOW READY GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE PRICE OCLOTHIER, BIR RTHS SPEC TAL! irs. George H. Riston, 464 K street southwest. PENNINGTON. City, February 21st, asonto Mr. nd Mrs, George A, Pennington, 1306 E street ecuth- eonat. ‘The premium Christening Robe whe sent to 3.8. Leigh, Fairfax, Va. See papers February 15th. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. BRCK. City. Send signed announcement and we will publian, O'DONOGHUE. No signature, Send signed an- nouncement and we will publish. LADIES’ JACKETS, THREE STYLES IN SPRING WEAR. AT 83.25 we offer © plain Walking Jacket in either checks or black and white stripes, single breasted and perfectly finished. AT $3.48 we are selling that popular English Walking Jacket, in the latest plaids, with silk-lined hood. AT 64.98 we are selling a new Jacket, made of Bousle- stockinette, double-breasted, with plaited back, fancy satin hood and satin facing, It has open seams and comes in black, navy, seal and mode. Ass dressy street garment St will be a loader this spring, ‘MILLINERY. ‘On the second floor we are showing the early spring shapes in Straw Goods, TUTE EE BP OO, BE PRE BON Saiet A BP 6S HOR BEE Hee 24 Pb Ge PEER 125 816-18 SEVENTH ST. ¥. W. yap, ‘WIDE NEW SHIRTING PEROALES, 70, mee Dew crt Sranpazp Goons AT POPULAR PRICES! TRE “HARRIS” CASSIMERES ARE KNOWN ALL OVER THE UNITED STATES AS STRICTLY FIRST. GLASS GOODS, BOTH AS REGARDS STYLE AND DURABILITY. A FORTUNATE PURCHASE OF SOME ENTIRE LINES OF THESE GOODS AT THE MILLS, IN SPRING WEIGHTS, ENABLES US TO MAKE THEM UP TO ORDER AT-PRIGES NEVER KNOWN iN WASHINGTON BEFORE. OUR ASSORTMENT 18 LARGE AND VARIED. SOME ARE IN QUIET PATTERNS, SOME It CHECKS AND PLAIDS, AND STILL OTHERS IN STRIPES. THE GOODS GO INTO OUR CUSTOM DEPART- MENT ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, AND WE MARK THEM— $22.50 FOR SUITS AND $6 FOR PANTS. WE CUT THEM IN THE LATEST AND MOST POP- ULAR STYLES, AND GUARANTEE GOOD FITS, LAST WINTER WE HAD VERY LARGE SALES IN A LINE OF ROUGH, WIRE-TWIST CHEVIOTS IN CHECKS, PLAIDS AND HOMESPUN WEAVES, WE HAVE A FINE LINE OF THESE GOODS IN SPRING STYLES THAT WE ARE MAKING TO ORDER AT $20 FOR SUITS AND 85 FOR PANTS. THIS MAKE OF GOODS GAVE OUR CUSTOMERS UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION IX WINTER WEIGHTS, AND WE DON'T THINK A BETTER SUIT WAS EVER SOLD IN WASHINGTON aT THIS PRIOR, COME AND SEE THEM, OR SEND FOR SAMP- LES, DIRECTIONS FOR MEASURING SENT TO CUSTOMERS OUT OF THE CITY. EB BARNUM 2 00. 124 ‘931 Pexesrivamus AVEXUR, |] 70 3 YARD REMNANT LAWS, 1o,, Double Combination, £25-3t 1241 11th st. a0. Sraia Novermzs. W. M, SHUSTER & BONS Have opened thelr SPRING NOVELTIES in 8itk.:Wool ‘and Cotton fabrics. ‘The largest stock of FOREIGN DRESS GOODS ever shown in this city. Our ows importation of exelusive styles. NOVELTY SILKs, NOVELTY DEESS GOODS, FANCY GINGHAMS. 300 styles of finest FRENCH SATTRENS, 50 pieces of choice designs in veal INDIA SILK. ew MOURNING GOODS, BLAOK SILK, to. HOSIRBY and UNDERWEAR. Genuine BARNESLY DAMARES, Gouble the weight of ordinary goods at the same prices. ONE PRICE. ‘W. M. SHUSTER & gona, £21 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE QHORT END DRESS PRINTS, 9540, AT THE Doutie : £25-H 2. Bt e._ GO CENTS ON THE BOLLAR IF YOU WANT A HEAVY SUIT OR OVERCOAT AT 50 CEXTS ON THE DOLLAR: OalL aT TSE cy LONDON AND LIVERPOOL prea aaa i. AURANTS, SALE: HOUSEKEEPING Goops. quote prices considerably lower than you HOUSEKEEPING GooDs ar ‘WHOLESALE PRICES. EW-Wo quote the following Special Bale Prices in ¢rase to tadtce Jou to visitour Housekeeping Goods | F Deyartment: 20 vy 45.Momte Towels, 19c.; usually 250, Fancy Turkish Towels, 8e.; usually 1250. ‘Turkey Red Linen, 33c.; wiuslly 30c. ‘White Damask Napkina, 60c.; usually Ge. ‘BMarseillca Spreads for 98c.; usually 1.09. G@iase Toweling for 8c.; usually 120. ‘Fruit of the Loom Muslin for 80. ‘Lonsdale Mustia also for 80, Weeneatte Muslin for 10) 10-4 New York Millé Sheeting for 250. 10-4 Utica Mills, 2c. 10-4 Boston, 250, ane 18b Gourd ‘To BE MARRIED? ‘Favor us with a visit snd we promise Jou protpt and polite attention. We won't bore you. ‘Walk through. If anything attracts your eye, ack the Price: then walk out. We will consider your visit @ Sompiinant Yon Pua hoya New Deprtnent NAPKINS. Bleached Damask, 9c. to €4.98. ‘Unbleached Damask, 75e. to $1.50, ‘Turkey Red, 60c. to $1.62. SHEETINGS. ‘Bleached, 240. to 35c, Unbleathed, 2c. to 25e. TABLE LINENS. ‘Onbleached, 460.0 81.48, _Blesched, 480. t0 01.98. | WANE Red, 39c. to O40, ‘TABLE SETS, Bleached, 94.33 to'¥15.48. Colored, $4.48 to $6.98. W. of CURTAIN SORIM. ‘White, 120. t0190. Colored, 160. to 290, Entirely new designs, Worth looking at. BED SPREADS. Honeycomb, B0c. to $2.98, Marseilles, $1.09 to 85.26. ‘COTTONs. Every popular make, ® to 12jc., bleached and un- bleached. TOWELS. ‘Turkish, 1295 to 98c,; Huck, 12540. to $1.25. is to $1.48; eno Yo! Bordered Hemstitched, 48 Since f 11 to 1Bc. TABLE COVERS. ‘Turkey Rea, O80. to $2.25. ‘Unbleached, $1.92 to $2.98. ‘TO ORDER. ‘Made up to onier—Shects, Pillow Cases, Napkins, ‘Table Cloths, &. ey HITE Goons: | Of primary importance in a Hal Shek will Sook wall after Being leendered. ‘Too mas ‘sash sous arn 00 “Vendod with onlt ond other yous (though they may look well at firs) fhe a would build up » lasting success for its new depart ment by keeping in stock only honest, reliable goods. FROM 9c. TO 420 INDIA LINENS, VICTORIA LAWNS, STRIPED BTAMINE, PERSIAN LAWES, LINEN LAWNS, PIQUE, Eto. LAGESTIE Some ladies have the hobby of wearing fine hand- made Underwear. What better time than during Lent to make up afresh supply? ‘WE HAVE ‘TORCHDY, MEDICK ond SMTBEA LACES anf BDG- oy eee to match, from 68e. a yard, ee EMBROID: & ERIES|M Can words adequately deacribe the beauties of slovely’ landscape? Cah we give you the faintest ides of the new, shown ip prety es 6 uate theice on your Windows | al FOR = UNFURNISHED 3D-STORY 5G) 14th st; entrance ou Pst: WANTED-—HELP. ores ah Wap OA Soa eae Wipe si Gos = Sere Ge | ST_RRORT AND BACK swith oF foarte toes Nee ee se BE aT sty EA RAT unfurnished Roo: square from U8 Pavcheomeee Fe cee WEE ae NOUNG WHITE Ware AEST Ayelet wee oe paige ate = 0 rat} _. en RENT—THREE UNFORS ee eee raitable for ligt Lousekee a wa: gas and heat” Ap; ioe Fant RENT BR minutes’ walk of ‘OR RENT—A PRETTILY. men CHEERFUL, Nii 7 Booms, in new house. with all modern un terms moderate: te new Pension office, witht ‘offices, FURNISHED PARLOR wae and Koy ee Sees eare is uaeateceres Vee nae SDSOMELY FURNtS window Saris “x ion ofice, within five mit spar ires aie cs ROR RE RENT TWO ROOMS: “SECOND FLOOR, rnithed $9: best Parlor gas. =—3 1302 9th st nw. FP ontacay, tarakiht sg Biences: uel tally PS ‘OR RENT—16824 H ST., LARGE COM’ COMM! ng Toous on first sind scone foes, micely fur food "board convenien ED ROOMS ¥ za | LARGE, Bisrie es NI D> fortwo. 423 4th st. ow, wna toar park ASANT Saat F: modern, ConNe- Wats em Ay ale’ ry IOs OE ished: ‘no children; —TWO FURNISH ee md floor, with or without us to been secustomed to pay. For lange quantities we Waren les on tale contaten Ea epetialiles Hue arses Wit colored Sep | SMALE I i FAMILY ¥ IN PHILADEL_ hia, 3 5 men and women servants, ail we sh ig ine beer a Eisai er Address Bow 120 with mam Excelient Bounds ‘Moderate terms. ST_UNFURNISHED HOOMB, 720 uti Hl between G and H xta. RENT ‘A NICELY-FURNISHED FRc Foon with bath, for gentleman: 810 in ad 1OR RENT_DELIORTFUT, ROOMS, 81 SIR ind est and is newly a LASS COLORED WAITER, Star oes” Ered Wi Prk ae ae ee ag ator gana INCY> | Hoca domestic labor, with rafer- a ae Wier AN ORS 70 START J A XEW eras r Os; being saciid, Getre suppty of Fine Hioose- ge PLEASANT 3D- all-room oF sitting-Toom and "bed-rooMt. ion and moderate prices. —$14 L ST. ONE OR TWO Fi Chel Roomtsite Sethe iow culls Jocation, near K st. marke RENT-LARGE Al ith Board: eleo, o per month. 610 13th st. nw. “[ARGR, WELL-FURRISHED } PALE | ior and Two Bedrooma, ose edobaing 732 1 a : | Ea oe ray ieee Deptnaed ITE Gra AND BOY ne Ae N HONEST YOUNG MAN Laie, te preeenene om. gees NAMED: {OR RENT—Coi m OF OTH ST. AND, Mass. aE {WO FOOT, #0) ot mouth, each room. Referee a RENT—THREEROOMS., RE! Sth st second and & IBLE, 508% | bird Hours, furaiehed or uw K FOR U8 xd dom pees trcrtedend URNISHED ROOMS: PARLOR AND le. Mod. conveniences: ily; cats 20 all iit a aulte aud sia 98 RENT—ON SECOND furnished rooms, with ining; location convenient to cars and. hi rill be very cool and delightful in summer. 141, 'D FLOOR. TWO NICE rd in private family, "WANTED SHUATIONS AE piamenlt oe Manta references. Cal st Ol Sie SECOND FLOOR aan two communicating: furnished or unfur- ‘rootn ob same floor ; t room if desired. 1140 Connecticut ave. ARTED—A M MIDDLE K AGE OOUNTRY GENTLE. ith first-class board . ee COLO! ‘Gall « at 416 = is ‘man wants a clerk’ ANTED-BY A BES girls Situstio NT—931 ‘NEW YORK AV, T! Fay I furnished with Board: j all the s1ibchaieratnprovement, southern en VERSIE Bray ao E FRONT ROOM, 2D. “STORY, L. Lat door from @, by aay i Fee RENT, BEAUTI it. Bay windows and R RENT-ONE LARGE | FHON’ T ROOM FIRST BY 4 RESPECT, ae man, a siuation in a private AME WHITE WO. x STEEL gE? "erence trent reg ‘corner house, new: south and ‘ANTED—BY A BOY 17 YEARS OLD, EMPLOY- view of learning the buni fod references, -Addrese At ANTED—A TH Po neg SoMTMae? eA Sas | FS Win Bitorors we aE : STeaaAa AS RT th summer and winter: mendes ee key work a the ot. cnsinene vie WiANtEn Br aN sels some kind toeare 8 ceive its reward: can. dress 1 ‘offices—drivers. bu - E.H. DIOK, 517 7th st. ain pas, aaa oe icED family going norti NT_TO, Ae eae Ee FL ee ‘A YOUNG L a LADY WHO CAN GIVE the best of reference, a ‘Situation to do se’ yee aca Ww iY A GERMAN GIRL, A, PLA summer dress is a mate- MAN Gite btaromice Terences, Add ‘Star office JANTED — KNOWN THAT ONLY BE SRNOWN THAT ONLY. ‘with c Rt references OOM W: aera FOR C001 peeoeh arent Ke Wir iee WANTED—HOUSES. eae syuidnee Dan pa MISCELLANEOUS LOST AND FOUND. INDI WHILE (ABCEN ING $3 A MONTH. APPLY 125-30" yunds that (1 = washing ruins them. The PALAIS ROYAL | G! Ost_ON | THE aud Q sae | a6. Seat ans aui apued PLP. wR hea ates. aie Serer i pt competent ire rteat notice, Weary seer sare “Address Box we CS TO OR YED_FROM IN FRONT. oF pas rad jp 22D, A DI ward of $20 if retuge @1 00s & ee ae OMe. 3 We aaEae BIN& ‘HESEING. 1 F WA ee 6 OR 20X80 FEET, BE- Ee ay eg WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS ee oer ERE | W: Wate TIS TE Nocthera ey he $0-dm | Dec. 27th Inst. 8. M. LA BOARDING. GRSISHED HED 200MS, NITE peed’ Transient. TOT 1016 151 Bisel ran “ae ‘Others st Soe prince me a Nd __ FOR. RENT--HOUSES. _ Dupont Circle; ter tar «fice rer = gp,tis breinioes, vent $13, in edvanc at ‘* NT rs Room 3 uJ JOR RENT. ahr Si ares = TH IM BOL Lpesiy i sour QOR RENT—1533 OTH ST. Nw. Tho STORE errs Sree a f5-3t =e F street, 306 OTH ST, NW, NEW pay. house: 1) al yodern tun: afer mem Bes eat At w York ae See kh RENT—1444 PIERCE PLACE, T pnEN, BOO) basen: 2 latrobes, range, Bas6N ator aA oiseeL EW ram. aw Or 218 Sree arp mang aries a ran, are CHAS. E.| a. a EAT _S10 STH ST. NW.NEW SIX srovenen' ret tral focatign reat gad WhiGht & "st Cloud Buildin, th and | pve RENT -—PURNIGHED1036 17TH 81. 8 fon aimopti for nn Io tint ro, kh ore rooum and tet. 0 | a "all Between MLLE on RERYBRION HOLME NINE Fe us, bath, ‘fi pny motive, perfeclcoudition, CHE Ai Rw, Erg Gea ree 4th hie, Gr. Facared 12 Fe. RENT_FU RIAD vemen farnace aud open fireplaces Shes wad x desirable tepant. Inquire of PARKER. 141s Fat ALAO OFM EUENISHED, IN MILA, & 308m80x, _f23-1w “F38 1Oth wt, nw. ENT_NEAR THE © ft plcanantly atuated Brick D inichudity bath 103 2aateteee RENT — A VERY DESIRABLE SIX-ROOM ‘House: uy ret clase ordig, ell modern ibrow | Regie SURI ta atin sok RENT — i318 6 st. 8 = 3 ROMS, rua. gae and ‘water, rent valy 18. £ inane ave. = (CK HOUBE, id Apply Ps ROO! cae D ae $70 THREE STORY 1 PRESS & 4-4 strobe, ras. Gias x. CEPERRAN, 18 Tei sa a f1-Ta Ft ie Rane asin te st. SE Saar Fon y placed Moerally sdvartiecd feeol cattotnssee ” eet ESHA oases =e JOE RENT— UNFURNisuED. 1400 Lat nw. 390] 16th st: 3g84 19th at. 1900 er an jee a S od eve, Mt “i > Stal at 14 : Ft ‘Btore, a RENT ONE NEW 2 STORY BRICK HOUS Fuse peer Toth a coutainiags natu, room, sua sa meres liar are 7th at. FOrkext RENT, VERY NICELY, LY, FUENIGHED OR — Serer ip ee tn ctergthing ip first; jase 01 ; furnis 4th st. Drewed DAK front Eh ee LORE PAR: ne-6r 0, 2190 KT. W W._NEW TWELVE. ;, front and back, yards, Feat st advance. Reys with sata Baas coe ste = 1G - Hi ca FIFTEEN T-HOUSE 10% OTH ST. Nw. €30, Fa, {uous two hew siz-roci wut ati Pa Jowa Circle. BE AC ag Came bot few “other SES Noatarwite i Star ofc. SLi eae Gee re Sasa | 515 ore ae a Nee | SEEaee| ‘BROWN, ave. aw. eager, T SE, 6 ROOMR ieee LL. & CO., 1321 F st 1K RENT—SEVEN ROOM BAY-WINDOW BRICK herons tgs en gig