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THE EVENING STAR. | WASHINGTON TU ESBAY. os is — 29, 1887. -Editor. ‘The Evening Star has a regular. perm: bona fide daily circulation more than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and much greater than that ef all the other daily papers bere added together. DHE STAR cannot undertake to preserve or retubn rejected communications, Contributors whowish 19 possess Ueir manuscripts, f un- used, shouidl keep a copy. Matter of whatever character intended for ‘publication must, if its appearance the same day ts desired, reach the office not later than 12 @'elock noon, $2 No autention paid to Anonymous Letters or Communications on any subject. The District sadly needs a new government Duilaing for the health and comfort of its officers and the convenience of citizens The late Con gress failed to meet this need, and no Duflding costing more than $5,600 per annum can for the Present even be rented. The Commissioners are naturally dissatistied with their present quarters and are seeking others, It seems somewhat doubt- ful whether a suitable building can be obtained for the money available. Under no temptation, however, should the Cotmtssioners sacrifice pub- Me convenience to private comfort by removing the offices away from the business center to some in- accessible point where alarge building may be obtained at acheap rent. There will be mutter- ings about the efforts of an aristocratic govern— ment to hide itself in some out-of-the-way corner from the sight of the people. ‘The Jealousy of the sections specially incommoded will be aroused. If a location on 24th street is selected, the east and south wili complain that the West End proclivi- ‘es of the Commissioners are being carried to an extreme, and will sarcastically suggest a site on Massachusetts avenue extended. It a building ast of the Capitol is chosen the West End will send a committee to ress to. ventilate the grievance. But more importan: than sectional discontent ts the fact that the creat mass of cit!- zens Will be put toinconvenience by a removal from the business center. through the fault of It our legislature the comfort of our officials and Public conventence necessarily come in conflict the former will need to give way, and present In- conveniences will need to be endured as one of the penalties of being public servants. ‘The predeces sors of the present officers have managed to get along somehow in the rattle-trap structure now occupied, and the wise policy for the District is to use thejinconventence and discomfort of the pres- ent quarters asa, standing argument with Con- gress for the erection of a suitable building at a convenient point for the District’s exclusive use. If the Commisstoners make themselves comforta- bie at the expense of public convenience, in the outskirts of the city, the District government building may be indefinitely postponed, — ‘Mr. Sully expresses the opinion that all the rail- Toads of any note in the United States will pres ently be combined into a few great systems, and that this, instead of Interfering with the rights of the people, will give them what they want—strong companies, “with the means to furnish the very Dest appliances for the safe, comfortable and Tapid carriage of passengers and freight.” Yes, that is what the people want, but it is not all they want, by agreat deal. It is cold comfort for creditor to know that bis debtor has the means to pay, if he is too stingy or too unscrupulous to pay. Onalike principle, it does the travelling Public little good to know that a railway com- pany Is able to provide all the necessaries for safe and rapid travel, if it won't provide them. The Baltimore & Ohio company is amply capable of improving the passenger service on its Washing- Yon division, The terrible disaster near Tiffin, ‘Onio, did not occur because of any lack of money 4m the railway company’s treasury to pay for a @ouble track. The White River Junction horror ‘Was not due to the lack of means on the part of ‘the owners of the road to buy heating and light- ing apparatus of modern pattern. The Roslin- dale wreck was not the result of the company’s Avability to keep its bridges in repair, What the public Want in a corporation 1s both the means and the will to do right. The one without the other is of little avail, and all the systematizing and strengthening in the world will not protect ‘the patrons of a road whieh does business on the Principle of getting as much out of the public and giving asiittie in return as the law will aliow. = ‘The resignation of a commissioner of patents Decause he cannot get rid of the nagging office. | *lusive shapes and designs, eeekers suggests the query why, with the im- . Imense resources of inventive genlus under his eye and at bis command, he did not discover some bac! means of holding his own against this nuisance. Cam it be possible that, in nearly a century of patent-granting, the United States government has issued letters for the protection of no mechan- ical or electric “bouncer” for the use of persecuted Dureau chiets? There are machines so shrewdly contrived that their movements will respond only Yo the dropping of a five-cent nickel into a slot ‘Which yawns to receive It. A cent, a dime, even a quarter-dollar, wil not do. Nothing bur a five- cent piece will set the wheeis revolving, or let Joose the hand on the dial, or make the hidden musie-box give forth its melody. Now, why isnot an application of this familiar principle made to ‘the door of a commissioner's office? Why cannot ‘an arrangement be eff--ted whereby the unselfish friend, the admiring constituent, and the always gentlemanly reporter may enter undisturbed, but the bulldozing office-seeker will have the ‘floor ‘open beneath his feet 2ud his body drop into a pit ‘The Instant he ventures to cross the threshold? A man like Mr. Montgomery, with two yearsof expe- rience as an investigator of inventions, ought not to beso easily put to rout. —————————— A correspondent of THE Srar, in a recent com- Tunication, described in detail the evolution of ‘trousers a$ @ garment, and lamented the dis- ‘appearance of Knee-breeches, but suggested that! 1 wiil require a few men of strong nerves to revive | ‘the fashion of Wearing them. The writer evidently overlooked one phase of the subject. When the current set in from Knee-breeches to trousers, its movement was slow. There was no violent descent trom the gartered stocking and the side-buttons to; the fulliength flowing leg. From George IV'34 Teign to the earlier days of Victoria's there was a Bradual process of development, through several ‘Stages of long tights and high gaiters to the ankle- Jength trousers with straps, which gave the cari- caturists of our grandfathers’ time a hint for their gaunt Brother Jonathan. There seems to be no good reason why the reverse process should not be equally marked by degrees—why the spring- ‘Dottom trousers of to-day should not be gathered at the ankle, and grow slowly shorter and tighter ‘with each succeeding season, and, relieved by a Serles of gaiters and leggings, finally reach the. good old style which makes the statue of Chan- cellor Livingston, at the Capitol, as full of grace} 48 some Of the pantalooned statues are full of ugliness, ——— - = The project to which the War Department Is dow directing its attention, for organizing the Dis- trict militia under a single head, and giving to it the same compact character possessed by the mi- Lula system of a State, is well worthy of encour- agement. It is as deplorable to have a ragged Organization{of the militia as to have a ragged fle ‘When any part of it ison parade. It is gratifying to find that so many good citizens of the District feel their pride touched on this matter, and are endeavoring to construe the statutes so that the President will be justified in making the necessary changes without waiting for Congress to reassem- Die, If anything can bedone ta this way, the time Yodo it is before the meeting of the troops from allover the country for the competitive drill in May. The District will not want to appear at a @isadvantage by comparison with every other part of the Union in military matters, It Is bad enough that she Is compelled to do so in polities, ee ‘The ight against corporate stinginess on the. 14th street horse-car line was poob-poohed very ‘vigorously at first by persons who were ready to take every statement of the company’s tnabtitty | to better its condition for gospel truth. It is the other side's turn to pooh-pooh now. There never yet was acorporation which, when attacked for ite shortcomings, Was not ina position to prove to a mathematical dot that its system was beyond Unprovement; and yet there never was one which eould not be made to yield if pushed with sufficient spirit. The people may not get all they want in such an unequal struggle, but they can get a good deal If they make up thetr minds not to be bullied oF fooled. —— + Itz develops in the investigation of the recent betel fire at Butfalo, in all probability not a fe would have been put for the obstructing velegraph wires. If car stoves are to go, through Public discussion of the White River Junction dis Bester, and rotten bridges are to be abolished, through the recent accident at Bussey bridge, Is It hot fitting that the horrors of the Buffalo fire should excite a like wide-spread and emphatic @emand that telegraph wires co underground? Spring Hats, Bonnets, and Millinery Belongings. Practiced “Regular Opening Day,” and have abandoned the idea of inviting our“Patrons and the public-at- large to an opening” on a certain day, regardless of their inconvenience ‘and, perhaps, impossibility of attending ona day fixed by us, and hereby announce that we are ready and shall be pleased at any time to show our magnificent display of fine French whenever it suits your convenience and pleasure to new, rare, and novel designs in Millinery, of which we have been fortunate in obtaining = large variety wor- ‘thy of inspection. ‘Hats, ranging in price from 50c. to $4, Some few ex- THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY ESTAB- THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. TUESDAY, MAR 29, 1887—-WITH SUPPLEMENT. Usercz Axo Onxauexran. We TO OPEN OUR STORE ON MARCH 30TH, Execren A SPRING OVERCOAT, WITHOUT WHICH NO MAX'S WARDROBE 183 COMPLETE NOW-A-DAYS, CAN BE PUT TO A GREAT ‘MANY USES—FOR INSTANCE: AS A COVER COAT FOR A FULL-DRESS SUIT IT'S JUST ‘THE THING; AS A DRIVING COAT, IT 18 INDISPENSABLE TO THE MAN WHO IS FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO OWN A “FLYER,” AND WHO ENJOYS THE EXHIL- ARATING EXERCISE OF BOWLING ALONG OUR BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN DRIVES; AS A GARMENT BY WHICH AN EVEN TEMPERATURE MAY BE PRE- SERVED IN OUR CAPRICIOUS CLIMATE ITS MERITS ARE WELL KNOWN TO WASH- INGTONIANS; AND AS A “ROUNDEE OUT,” OF THE ATTIRE OF A WELL-DRESSED MAN IT 18 A NECESSITY, WE'VE GOT ‘EM. LOADS OF ‘EM, IN EVERY KIND, GRADE, STYLE AND PRICE THAT'S WORTH HAVING. BUT HAVE BEEN UNABLE TO GET ALL OUR STOCK 1%, ‘WE HAVE PROVIDED FOR EVERY DEMAND ‘THAT CAN BE MADE ON A FIRST-CLASS SHOR STORE, AND UNTIL WE HAVE RECEIVED ALL OF OUR STOCK ‘WE DO NOT; FEEL JUSTIFIED IN ASKING PATRONAGE OF THE PUBLIC. OUB STORE WILL BE OPEN oN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6TH, FROM $6 TO $35 18 OUR RANGE OF PRICES. AND IN IT WILL BE FOUND EVERYTHING IN THE WAX OF FOOT- FROM FAWN COLOR TO BLACK IS OUR WEAR, RANGE OF corons. ESPECIALLY FROM THE SHORT ENGLISH COVERT CoaT TO THE EXTRA LONG CLERICAL COAT 18 OUR RANGE OF STYLES, BURT'S FINE SHOES. WE'VE GOT ‘EM JUST AS YOU WANT ‘THEM; AND IN ELEGANCE OF FABRIC, CORRECTNESS OF STYLE, AND PERFEC- ARTHUR BURT & COs DEALERS 15 S20ES TION OF FIT, ARE WITHOUT RIVALS IN ALL AMERICA, mh29-tu,wls.2t 1211 F STREET N.W. BAKS & COMPANY HIGH ART CLOTHIERS, Raeavx mh2o 300 to 306 Seventh st. — BROAD OM MM om ass, GRAND EXHIBITION OF FASHIONS! Bex rr he eR 5555 Bas AA “od RE Sage = ‘We are now displaying a very handsome selection of SPECIAL SALE IN ‘We have deemed it wise to discard the old and long- OUR UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. Now is the time to buy Lace Curtains, Portieros, Rugs, ‘Tapestry and Hangings. We desire to illustrate to you that it will bea saving of 25 per cent to buy now. Our 96.50 Nottingham Lace Curtain. Our 5.00 Nottingham Lace Curtain.......... Our 4.50 Nottingham Lace Curtain. Our 3.50 Nottingham Lace Curtain. Our 3.00 Nottingham Lace Curtain. Our 2.25 Nottingham Lace Curtain. PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS Our 1.25 Nottingham Lace Curtain. eo Our 10.50 Raw Silk Portiere,.. Our 8.00 Raw Silk Portiere. Our 7.00 Raw Silk Portiere. Our 5.00 Raw Silk Portiere. Our 21.00 All Chenille Portie ‘Our 18.00 All Chenille Portiere. Our 15.00 All Chenille Portiere. Our 9.00 All Chenille Portiere, Our 7.50 All Chenille Portiere. Our 14.00 Real Lace Applique Curtain. ‘Our 12.00 Real Lace Applique Curtain.. Our 10.00 Real Lace Applique Curtain.. ‘Dame Fashion has been successful in creating many A large assortment of Children's ready-trimmed Our LISHMENT IN THE CITY. Our Our 2.50 Our 3.75 — Our 450 ‘Our 4.00 a oar 230 BBB L - Be So FF ETS ss [on Be EL 88 Ue oF . i/o BBB OLLLL vo tc. Suez | Our Our Our 3. 720 SEVENTH ST. ¥.W. Our 4.50 Turkey Red Comfort. wb29-tu&t3m Onr 2.50 Silisia Comfort... Our WwW WwW. WEEE Wwwwe Please call and see for yourself if at any time in busi- WW WW Ee ness such bargains have been offered. We are not Ww “W Eee giving goods away. We simply want to reduce our ‘stock, and therefore offer yqu 25 per cent, which, on pon, A y A some goods, takes all our profit, and on most a great BRAS YY. deal more than our profit. All we ask, please call and i BoyPAa y= convince yourself. aa - * OPENING . BBR MMMM Om S85 A : OPENING BBB A A UU MMM ~ OPENING mh29 7TH, 8TH AXD D STREETS. _| OPENING Mas. A. T, Warnxo, PENNS! ANIA AVE., OPERING ‘Would inform her Patrons and the Ladies of Washing- i iat that she wil, at HEH OPENING, TITTH HU UBKe 68s, DDD FRIDAY, MARCH 3ist, and FRIDAY, MAY lez, T H_HU UR R! D> AY Y Have a Fine Display of = ERT EE UE RS R BAA 2 | un CAMERA Bere 2 HH UR ESss8Dpp As ¥ Everything in the Millinery Line wilt te Seed at this Store. mh29-2t SPRING POTTER AND Laas. 100 Tubs BUTTER at prices to please the SPRIXG 5 Pulls Preah ALDERNEY BUTTER. D. E. DUTROW, — mb20-3t* 928 Pennsylvania Avenue, near 10th st. OM@OPATHY.—“s1 SPRING wrained vowue,” said the Toata Gee TEE Palionte whe, adhete te fre Aimee E eTzoER Sven OF SPRING pinion thatthe o fo get well is to take some: cena Our’ is the oldest ‘engaged inthe preparacion of the remedies of beneticently revolutionat ous sabue buyers tase caasetone isueneigna exuubl: ey’ een op A YY rations of the first class only. Complete sthcke of FE EH BoP £4 F - Te ‘BOERICRE & TAPRE. MILLINERY. A Narvnat. Consequence. MILLINERY, : — ‘MILLINERY. paren Having been located at the corer of 10thand F streets five years, we now inter. to celebrate the Fifth ny Anniversary by making still further improvemente in our well-known store by taking the upper stories of the MILLINERY, ballding. This is made necessary by our increasing trade, which follows as a natural consequence fair deal- ing, giving honest values and proper treatment to all. THT oy gee Bs % FER | On MONDAY, april 4, the capenters will commence £ Huh Fn . $3 AUR | work, when we propose to give them as wide berth as tT HoH Eee oo” Hi ki | Pomsible,and in order to open with an entire fresh stock, we will, during this week, hold » SPECIAL MMM on SALE and offer our entire stock: uy A BPR 909 H E entire stock of i ‘MEN'S, YOUTHS’, AND BOYS' CLOTHING aT A REDUCTION OF 25 PER CENT, UNTIL SATURDAY, APRIL 2, HEAVY SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT 60 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, URPENSOUIES. THE BEST YOR EICYCLISTS Serra eae Tet Tee PIC LISTS mb26-Ln 2016 F at, Washington, B. . OAK HALL Ts: Pas Roe Ou www Skk Et” Wwww EXE ke Wwww RN fee WW vet" = 2889, Sood FoR HOUSEKEEPING HOUSEKEEPING HOUSEKEEPING HOUSEKEEPING HOUSEKEEPING HOUSEKEEPING HOUSEKEEPING HOUSEKEEPING ‘Mr. Miller, the buyer, has just returned from New York with the following extraordinary bargains. An examination of the goods mentioned below will pless- ingly surprise you: 4 cases 10-4 Pequot Sheeting, 22%4c. 100 pieces 18-inch Linen Birdseye, 96c, 50 pieces 18-inch Cotton Birdseye, 55c.; 20-inch, G0c. ; 22-inch, 65c.; 24-inch. 702. 15x15 Bleached Wash-Rags, G4c. dozen. 2 cases Lonsdale Cambric, 10%. Fancy Terry Tidy Towels, 17c.; worth 250. Fancy Terry Tidy Towels with knotted fringe, 230.; worth 29¢.. 10-4 Linen Sheeting, $1.09; worth 31.! ‘11-4 Linen Sheeting, $1.19; worth $1.35, 8-4 Cardinal Table Cloths, $1.39. 8-4 Jute Table Cloths, 81.8% worth $2.25, 23x44 Fancy Damask Towels, 18¢. ‘22x43 Crepe Towels, 17c.; worth 25, Sa" The large orders lately received from hotel pro- || Prietors and others leads us to suppose the Palais Royal Prices are the lowest quoted in this city. Should you favor us with acall you cannot but be convinced that we keep a perfect ascortment of Housekeeping Goods. Our buyer, Intely engaged from a leading New York House, will show you through the department, A visit of inspection is all we ask. 5 WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS Goops. Goons, Goons, Goons. oops, Goons. Goops, Goons. 500 PIECES NUNS’ VEILING, 4%. (White, Ivory, Blues, Lavender, Pinks, Maize, Cream, Crimson, Cardinal, Nile Green, Rose, Ecru, Tans, etc). 27-INCH STRIPED TENNIS CLOTH, 11c. Above two special bargains should attract you to our ‘White Dress Goods Department, where you will find a fine assortment of India Linens, Nainsooks, etc., etc. Hers Enonoms. ‘The grand special sale of fine Hamburgs is yet in progress. Particularattention is called to the following excellent bargain: 10-inch Hamburg Embroideries in 15 choice ‘patterns, embroidered 5 inches deep, worth 250. only 19c. per yard. __WOODWARD & LOTHROP. V POSITION BY A FRENCH GI Wis maid or chamberman! at ANTED—A NEAT WHITE rt, FOR a fo and oor st_m29.21 AU! So ORGERFRAL | Derinaid or to take care of children, no ‘ANTED—A GOOD WHITE GIRL FORGENERAL \dress GERMAN, Star oifice. Frade ee than Apply 190 Fae af city. Address GERMAN, Star ois Bineass Is ‘worth 15 and 17c,, only 120. per yard. ‘White French Percale, superior quality, only ‘25e. per yard. Superb line of White Plaid Muslins, 8, 10, 12%, 15, 18, 20, 25 and 30¢. per yard. 26-inch White Terry, 28, 31, 37 and 46c. per yard. ‘Llot of White Goods, embracing striped piques, Ince checks and stripes, &c.,in whiteand ecru, yANTED_A NEAT, TIDY WOMAN, TO DO GEN: | WANS in a‘entai fornia Stat @isumeton RN Ss ARY E. JONE jashington. z EXPERIENCED y and one fore. “Xoniy at 608 th st food reference. \V ASTED_ TWO WHITE GIRLS—ONF FOR GE see cas 2 eral housework, except washing and ironing: the TED—POSITIONS FOR COOKS. other to work in a fancy store. Must come well Dermaids, housekeepers, me (602 7th stn, mb2o ica 0 Bee urge efor pusacianr and beepitals wan KS, 810 TO 20: ic, Nurses for physicians oapitals. | WAxriaed “Kitchen Satie ‘Nissen,© Waitgesses, | BURNHAM, 680-602 F stn w mh WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Lex Deeereext Baron 200 Bleached German Linen Damask Tray Cloths, fringed, colored borders, extra good qual- ity, only 25e. each, 500 doz. Plaid All-Linen Doylies, excellent ‘value, worth 50c., only 40c. per dozen. 100 dor. Fancy Terry Towels, knotted. fringe, handsome combination of varied colors. Es- pecially suitable for splashers, tidies, covers, &c., only 25c. each. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. HERE a ee Loe ‘Waiters, Dairy- J ANTED—A MAN oF LH wk: — EF men Batiers aud Gro fepce Im the carpet nod furniture, bist Me. 20.40" NAT. LABOR BUREA\ st.n.w. | New York, wishes a position as iuanager of ‘Arve Ws STED — AN INT: ST LIGHT-COM- | Salesman, the best of retereuce given. Addron- a 379 Myrileave., Brooklyn, NY. ANTED— KNOWN THAT ONLY GI jected colored hoy, eighteen to twenty years of wl age. who can read and write, to take care of a liorse and. = RL AS d seamstress oF at URN HOUSE, cor. Pa. av Jeays companion: would like te, eels fred ee WW ANTED—A COLONED boY TO Warr iN aPuE | eae See rat ry. Addre: referet NTED — BY AN EXPERIE ‘ED GERMAN SY SRe in RRIS SihRetemee AAR: | YYANTED — OY AN. ESPHRIENCED, GERMAN A) obyechon itout WASTED A SEAT WHITE Gun. A PLACT 7 T ONCE, WHITE SINGLE MAN. AS a ye a Op 4 itor und attend steam beatin furnace. Also ei es ee, > ee e NATIONAL LAWOR BUREAU. S17 7 WASTED AONE THE, HEADQUARTERS AT AN Teo Socks, Maids, Waitresses, Nursex. Buti W err iomse werk futial fads io Pith reterence at EH DICKS SA EABON Be ironing: good wages; best references reqtired. REAG SEY sib'et mee. Anooate pans - a ANTED—A PLACE “TO COQK, WASH, LAUN- ¥,M a tine APE $og trop ins small Sammy ene ree ANTED—A LADY. LIVING ALONE IN BER o'clock. 9088 st. D. w. tit W. HANDY, ‘own ho! sirous of obtaining ® lady ANTED—A STRONG, INTELLIGENT, r, | equivalent; mus! mtiaies cheerful, Address: Vv trious colored boy, with good refer: | LONELY, Star office. ie 418 7th st now. mb29-2e yy ANTED—DRESSM AKIN: ‘The superiority of our stock of Spring Silk Fabrics enables us to offer the best posible ‘values, We have on sale the following extraor- inary bargains for the coming week: 19-inch China Pongee Silks, fancy figures on natural colored ground. Especially for combin- ing with the plain pongee silks, Only 50c. per yard. 22-inch Black French All-silk Surah, only 60 cents per yard. 20-inch Black Gros Grain Silk, only” yard. 21-inch Black Al-Silk Rhadame, only 75c. per yard. 21-inch Black All-Silk Merveilleux, only 94. er yard. 20-inch Black All-Silk Satin Duchess, only 94e. per yard. 24-inch China Silks, great variety of spring shades, only 85c. per yard. 20-inch Striped All-Silk Surabs.excelli of colorings for trimmings, combinations, hood- linings, &. Only 81 per yard. ‘Numerous other equally as good bargains will be offering during the coming week. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. ANTED—FOR A PERMANENT POSITION, A [= work by day, Week, or at home, references. Su KS. MN gentieman with some Seen rent ay at 1 7th st. me, e erences required salary, $15 weekly, for ee. : TG Sonly. after 9am, 498 viet new. upstairs. at | WW ANTEDCA GENTLEMAN IN) A Goo Nich he will yey a bouus of # wir ED-A THOROUGHBRED ENGLISH Address, @tating price, Box 1 ANTED—A COMPETENT AGENT, TO TAKE Waits Sores erie ‘ork. Also, a suitable man for new aud standard c ply D. APPLETON & CO,, 437 7th s qusutgery. Apply D. APPI eee ANTED—A WHITE BOY, BETWEEN 15 AND JS yearsof ares to make binseif useful in ature ANTED-10 BUY FOR CASH established retail lmsiness or a ME tere A) ere ‘ : = Will furnish money as a special ices, Apply to 8. W. AUGENSTEIN, | 8G; n V WW ASTED} COMPETE: 'T WAIST HAND; ALSO TANTED_TO DORUOW e200 FOR skirt hands who can trim skirts: none but com- | WW ANTED—To BORuOW $2100 FOR 3 YEARS busiiess propert petent and experienced hands more than £20,000 7 aa ele . Tith ‘eed appiy. At 307 9th ne cles: ‘OR PLAIN SEWIN WEL Post a Se. per | eR SETS Ga | Corambranens “Adios Bok dosh Star aiice Wax z RLS, ONE TO 000K, | Serawren so menena sete non SULSE Cae aa equired. | gH00 placed as collateral, Box 1a. star office, eae ANTED—4 STED—AN ACTIVE, NEAT AND OBLIGING aN iter references required from last place. Ap- ply 426 0th st. nw. sires a few ror mo J ANTED-SECOND-HAND FURNTIURE, y ANTED — IMMEDIAT A a ets, Stoves, Feather Bed ind 0 W stiite Woman to cook. wash and irom inafamily | yuyq™pursieves Feather Beata all kinds ot of two, at 3106 st.n.w.; bring references. be paid. Address H. DAUM, ? Lath st. aw tern st mh? NTI N AMBITIO! EARNEST MAN aN =e - = cnoice | Wittatet outside principal cities to representsin | WASTED OA, SOUND, VERY GEN TI: his own locality, Speanile, boars. ae 8 2 : entiing | As6n mus | WWANTED-DRESSIIAKING “IN Tar Lares? for Indies’ an Au-Lex Tsrrtace Haspxze. CHIEFS. ‘Initial Handkerchiefs don’t belong only to Christmas; we keep all lines fall the year around. Weare offering equally as good bar- gains now as we did during the holidays. Every Handkerchief is all-linen andnothing but linen, ‘That accounts for our big Handkerchief trade. Ladies’ White All-Linen Unlaundered Hem- stitched Initial Handkerchiefs, one incl hand-embroidered letters, as good as the 25c. Isundered quality, only 20c. each ; 6 for $1. ‘Ladies’ White Sheer All-Linen Unlaundered ‘Hemstitched “Initial” Handkerchiefs, o hem, hand-embroidered letters, 29c. each; 6 for $1.50, Men’s White All-Linen Unlaundered Prices the lowest, Cash sales only. tees gee O OY ¥ AAL Pig ey aAk RB ROO ¥ A ALLLLY (A. LISNER.) Mexcuayts As Postic Bexeractons. About forty years ago the firm of Gerson Bros., in , Germany, were the largest retail dry goods rs on the European Continent. Among their cus- | domers was the King of Prussia, Queen of England and | the “Workingmen of Berlin.” “When the senfor mem- ber of the firm died there was present at the funeral obsequies over twenty thousand members of the “Trades Unions” of Berlin as well as representation of the Prussian government. His life was insured for the benefit of Mechanics’ Unions for $25,000. This country has produced a George Peabody, | Stephen Girard, a Johns Hopkins, a Peter Cooper and | other merchants who have made themselves immortal 8 philanthropists by their benevolent legacies to the people. Verily these men were not “Jacks of all Trades” nor “‘Monopolists.” Our liberal discount of “TEN PER CENT Will be continued during This Week. It is your privilege to avail yourself of the oppor- tunity of buying our well-known @4 lineof Hand-Sewed Ladies’ and Gent's Button, ‘Lace and Congress Gaiters, equal to any 6 Shoe in the country, for $3.60. Our “Matchless” $3 Gent's Seamless Gaiters, Ladies’ ‘Dongola and Curaso Button, at $2.70. Our $2.50 “Ne Plus Ultra” line at $2.25, Our $2 “Can't be Beat” line at $1.80. Our $1.50 “Excelsior,” union made, Button, Lace and Congress Gaiters, $1.35, ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, % HEILBRUN, ‘Tho Largest One Price Shop House, Leader of Low Prices Since 25 Years, 402 SEVENTH STREET X. W, See The Old Lady in Window. “A Wom To Tuz Wise» NO NONSENSICAL CLAIMS MADE FOR IT, NO EXTRAVAGANT ADVERTISING DONE, (THE COST OF WHICH CONSUMERS HAVE, ‘TO PAY FOR), BUT GUARANTEED AS GOOD. AS ANY LAUNDRY SOAP OAN BE, OR NEED BE, AND SOLD EVERYWHERE AT ONLY FOUR CENTS A CAKE. FROM ONE TO THREE CENTS A CAKE ‘LESS THAN ANY OTHER SOAP IN MARKET OF SAME WEIGHT AND QUALITY." “SAVE YOUR PENNIES AND THE DOI~ LABS WILL TAKE CARE OF THEMSELVES." USE COLGATE & CO/S “EUREKA” SOAP. mh26-s,t,thim cone ete Eas 9335 Rie jeecen to stitched “Initial” Handkerchiefs, two inch hem, hand-embroidered letter, only 29c. each: 91.50. Men's White Laundered All-Linen stitched “Initial” Handkerchiefs, only 35c.; Stor 8 ‘Men's White Laundered Extra-fine All-Linen, ‘Hemstitched “Initial” Handkerchiefs, only 50c. each; per half dozen. (First floor; midway.) ANTED—A RELIABLE COLORED a bring recommendations. Apply to Wass ‘SCOTT, U. 5. Army, 924 Pennsylvania | mended for the complex trial proves ite merits, it. Price, in decorated ‘all ‘o'clock HITE WOMAN TO Also, 2 Girl us | These | ANTED HIGHEST PRICE PAID Fit V mb25-2w* : Detwe and 10 ave. n.w., between the hiowrs of 1 mand ‘ASTED—A_ SETT! 00) eee mab28-3t ‘ANTED—SEVERAL MORE ACTIVE CANVASS- crs to distribute circulars and take orders for our | Spm, at 1H. L, VILLEE & CO. | mh3B-toap2* p.m. 5 K st. nw. Ww Salary or commission. Full information, 2 to | ‘h hem, Steam Fitter, Est ates iurnishe ANTED—RELTABLE, COMPETENT. fle N lng Men, ‘who understand the subscription boOK | Rotela "Work and matertal fret clans misinenm, to ne Aweney of a uew ou | Book,""The Soldier in Our Civil War.” This is the very | best subscription book now on the market—two mag- nificent volumes, with 1,000, War Hlustrations, fora: | inga comets Sere aed sl ‘from its be- hing to the sarrender at Appomattox. “To the right men I shall offer 1ull control of terzi. | ne inch spe-measure alone, as all nent Paris, Berlin and London dressmaker j tory, e ¢ discounts, attractive circulars, and all ed, rapid, comprehensive aud practic Hem- | farhifies or'sure and good-paying business. “Forfull | ein Leaching the, abowe atid ondini eee ON, General Agent, ‘The nystein taught by Mane. Sd Mi Vv ED—FOR THE U. 8. MARINE Cons, | @ >: Hem- | of axe. 4 feet 10, inches in height, well developed and | 2 haracter: pay per month, 813: food, Cofiine and medical attendance furnisbeds Apply at | Warrants issued for services in aby" ‘wal Marine Barracks, Washington, D. C. “mh | Rebellion. . NTED—A GENERAL AGENT OF EXPERT. | WANTED. MILLIC RT EM ats GeNe oh ine Shanerist Eatontat | WV Caines Zell's New. Cyclopedia, tie Squill Drops, ELLWOOD ZELL, Publisher, Philadelphia. 1: y ANTED-COOKS, CHAMBERMAIDS, NUESES, | men cooks, waiters, farmers, women for out of ANTED—ALL PUBLIC SPEAKERS. 8 drugs V and all persous wish = cuiare Sr y ANTED—A TAL TO BUSHEL. an hortest notice , prices, #3 to #10. tion guar fepaie Gents cloting steady work, Apply at | qOrtest notice; prices. #35 to 810: eutistaction susra once: "REGULATOR CLOTHING cOrbia Bat 2 | 2B eee = aNtED=A MAN ACQUAINTED WITH THE | ANTED—TWO PER CENT A MONTH WILL BE pedencery S12 t0 813 ber week. AppIy. 1432 Gist | WWANTED-T0 KNOW OF A SINGLE vistas Tew. frou: 6 to 8 pan. mb of the skin that ROSEGELEY will not care — ar. | ® fragrant and soothing und, huehly ne int . Send for ther beds. Address ULTRA, Star ofice. eal, anid ‘aray FOR_RENT—ROOMS. _ OF RENT — PARTLY FU », PARLOR, a eg oy a op aL rome ou thied Sour ‘ree vert / fr'h od SROOND FLOOR OF STORE mutable for storage. Apply om mbt THe 206 10th st, nw. the premises FOR RENT. nisbed ms O43 K STREET Nw, NICELY FUR- om. situele oF en wtite, aw JOR RENT _802 19TH ST, BAN Eittistehed neouse gu atognd dot aoa eae Also, Room on thind floor. Oppoaite park mite ote ROR RENT— TWO Nic LX -PURNISHED, Peat ant, sunny. Boome, ‘on mae cand. At GOO F st. now. 3 ok RENT—y DOUBLE BRICK HOUSE oN Fittune of parlor Ost chemiee ona Eee es iu parlor, me'of bath morn, cellar, Beall from meres with tay wine on line of herdice, one so gare from cars and mn cat of reference. Toth stm w. Renté mahi JOR RENT LARGE, WELL FURNISHED ROOMS msecondor think foore; also, one lane unfur. ces low prices; 218 Loth #t a. mh2o2e° NW. WELLPUR- ke hi merally usefulin a store: reference it servants capacities white FIRST FLOOR WASTED A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO DO | GESS, Employment Bureau. 025 Fat uw wikSox' | | tmoderm improvements. Tae Fe nasal pauaerors and cooking: Bo WasRNe, AP | | oo quiet partion; reference. 40; Mast tw Te ANTED_AN InISH WOMAN ZO GooK, wasn | WANTED-MISCELLA NEOUS | poon next ANGE JO LENT LARGE dow ard Alcove Foor, w thems ex Posrre: summer rates: Hall Room with closet, #5. pe chitdten’ wew'p bes Indians peveety JOR RENT. BACK PARLOR F set roan, with Wriviiege af Kite ave. naw De i PST Nw convent aces uewly Tanited ‘and | class location, “PHOS. E. WAGGAMAN OR KENT SUITE unfurnished, sui | FQOR RENTAIN RIVA SE, two gentlemen, two uuieating Room jug on,'a south Verandah, furnished or unt casand beth, P.O, Star WOR RENT_1510 HOST. NOW. Furnished k asen, house first \ FURNISHED FRONT private family, i“, mals NW.NEWLY AVE and third ®t. STH STN ry fromt’ room, wy w | with, Kitchen if’ desired. terns | ate, reierences eachatised muds" OR RENT-SINGLE OK EN SUITE, THREE furnished Re third floor. new) all medern imnpro withon 732 6th st, Mw nu KR RENT FURNISHED KOOM IN PRIVATE ath or without board. 1327 N stu. w. NE NICELY F pack, in private fainily M SHED ROOM, 1141 Sth oh < i UNFURNISH! 9 12th st, 1 ROOMS, between G and Hi sts. mh6 LY FURNISHED ROOMS, jd floors. modern imnps.: vorth and south ex owure “on line of cars and 1 E. Capitol st, Grant ro NOK RENT_TWO FURNISHED NOOMS, WITH Wath, on third foor,eingie or eh wait only. G03 13th at: nes between Feand & T_WITH BOARD—10 pom with board su’ Jeman. also, & room suitabl first-class table board at “ry mali AND NICFL RENT CHEERFUL “FUR hed oom, with excellent Table Board, on reas r to desirable persons, in, that vingston Ts OK RENT—1906 GSE NWT Rooms, newly an ut first-class Table Board. ™ LARGE audsomely furbisled: with oF Herdics RENT_1708 CST. NEAR € two well furnished Rooms, with privilege of Licht housekeeping: open fire. gus and bath. Al va Lop floor, with saan 1409 MASS. AVE. HIGHL, well-furnished rooms, W THR a swediah snd Germat yoice to use HINRICH: mh28 WOODWARD & LOTHROP. | aL) eM. BURSHAM, O50-085 ¥ at. | Sweet aud reliable = co rt | AA ANTED-HUSINESS MEN TO LEAVE THEIR TED-A, WHITE GIRL, NOT rs with us for ueat Jub and book printing. We aot ge, £0 wait on 8 ies eo) "AYLOK & BART, Printers and Engravers, | r eb ROOMS wo, Di it e | ec tttye neces wt = 88 TO LEARN DRESS CUTTING | ONSTIPATION POSITIVELY CURED bath tor B10: two Waex Turse Ovre WAT ADHES TO LEARN DRESS CUTTING | Won taking CLARK'S. CONSTIPATION CU ‘ues walk from Stat 5 at reduced price; cutting, fitting and patterns cut to | This ins remarkable, food laxative, being prepare ia YOUR PURCHASES TO BE MADE measure, at 1010 F st. n.w., Walter Building. £26-3m | from, Sep pe ame gels ern tg [3 ROOMS, E MEN AND WOMEN TO CALL AT | WAKES Ebbitt House Drug Store. mblo-Im "| Tho on DURING THE DAY, JOT DOWN Vv 7 . = : j f ath at. 2 . : MA NOWN THAT CS. BUNDY. aa ONT BOON Fh Sa Geb dee Scout mdn.e.mSsOF | (VV, 400, Loni svonve, oppor city wal | A HAND-MADE BUTTON BOOTS, AN’ EMPLOYMENT — BU- | tories (except Maryland), mbo-ia | Behe 2 I W oie ay eS scat bab wou | uiteas E 9400, 8 ONE PAIR HAND-TURN Sy ga se ee omer ge etic | pou ua gost BOOTS, $4.50, TO BE PURCHASED WANTED BY THE FRANKLIN, RELIEF, A880. fd Furaitare, | Address | py 9 4 ciatio e a SL _ | Clone bound at the THI ply 231 Massachusetts ave. |W Widrenciniy new toartinery Tam yreared 60 | SIG SS) er Ee) : seoretary.__mbil9-1m*_ | clean or dye ladies’ or gentlemen's clothiug'in best | JA S ‘VV ANTED-MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS TO | workmaulike manner aud on short an's and “Worn AND SLIPPERS CAN BE FOUND Vv Sng shone bee corn onsen: only | exer, toa called fur atu, deiered furnace and grat IN GREAT VARIETY. outht of samples, a packae of goods an struc- | FUSE Tae a, opp. the Fordsnd. : = 3 ions postage. H.C. ROWELL - | = > = = aa E06 aed ve anew” | WWANTED-AT | GE | | FOR RENT—STORES. | EDMONSTON & CO, Was sree, $3.90 per tn. | 1 7TH, AND STORE AND Re Witteroen homes: 87 to B10 per week can, be | B. TARTERTY. Hay scales 10th aud bas oui | J ‘thsi. n: tngtite D-BALLACE, FINE FOOT-WEAR, quitetly made. Sointing 0 cam vee VANTED-MOTH AND OTHER INSECTS EX- | Pres bo full particulars, rene, af oot r ited from carpets, furniture, furs, &., by | 3 pecan 5 2 ae ee xem ak OR & BRO. 61S ta ave.” nd prabout June Ist. For terms apply t mb2- a ae WANTED — comm THOS. E. WAGGAMAS, 917 Fst. = WANTED—ROOMS. every pints aa OH, KENTON APKIL STH inn7, stun es SSS northwest corner 7th and L sta. nw. includi TANTED—MAY 1ST, FOR A GENTLEMAN AND Axtures; for many years past been oocupiel as drug 8, =n only. va ippreterred. Would live location bear 7th or 11th mbi8-14t Sra bw fence Address STRANGE bear ot. — SUPERFL r f | JROK RENT—THREE NEW STORES AND DWELI. a otmuls s NTED — SUPERFLUOU: LITER RENT—THREE NEW STORES AN = agas to familly, location, fe» STRANGES. te | WY thea. leaving no trace. My Electtc Noelle Froceas | s wishine seve busiest stand wd oe | Bee | in the only remedy for this hideous blemish. Plaster, | dt TXOo and ISON 14th stow. B WANTED. ROOMS. AND pORED s. EaRtY, powders, eae. . oniy promote 6 more, stubborn H ‘stores are new ma igo of the best unines }URCHELL isting of five—two marricd couples Electric treatments for ladies aud cuildren, AD = ildgeus and's lady with amall child-desire Hoome | RS" DR GABIIEL: 1981 sinc. Nanhai tine” | New ork grea or settne owuce, WS ROUSE: children, SPRING-LEAF TEA, and Board in central portion of the city. House and Dean, ave; key at 1604. fn fare must be first-class in every respect and terms rea- ore sonable. If suited will be permanent. Address GEOR- FOR RENT—_OFFICES * ‘The new crop, now being received: GIANS, st 2 ees = OR_RENT— 2S. particularly choice. 7 ‘WO UNFURN) ROOD a Ss ae Z Wiitenan, Wifeapa ghia bet Sc ‘and 14th and | Ay Chure! pee ireueee eautifully iecuton rooms, at the “Bredbury . BURCEELE, nen es pe a g Ast; not to. 6: 5 per, month, w ats ST-LAST WEEK, A PAIR OF GOLD FY 3 ‘Ta, 1223 5 F St Address, with full particulars, AL. W. BROWN, 924, | ee ee Ae eo een FG. SMITH, 1225 Pa. ave. mee 1325 stn. == = Mie J. P. Paces, 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, Announces that her facilities are such as to: ‘to offer each week during the season NOVELTIES IN HIGH CLASS PARIS and LONDON MILLINERY, mb19-1m Srane Srz Densry Hare, 82.50, 83, $3.50, 84, 85. FRESH SUPPLY YOUMAN'S AND KNOX'S NEW YORK HATS. ENGLISH SILK UMBRELLAS, ‘Direct Importation Just Opened. 3B. H. STINEMETZ & 227-3m 1237 Pennsylvania sve. NTED-BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, TWO | AN Tihree ungtinisied second oor Rooks, in W. DAY, BETWEEN THE ean return to 1410 G st. for remuneration, Lost at tional porate family, with boty heat and ight perm muare, 4 Gold Medal, with the fuited; reletences given if required. Addren 2.2. | »LSnerson hosttatn cretaend 4, Star office. on it, The finder will be suitably rewarded on leaviug fat oiz ithe thaws \ ANTED BY A LADY —(@) TWO PARLORS, DIN- ANZ Hoot and Rtcheny wnfurmised. oF party fornished, in private family. Prompt pay and perma- ‘nent if suited. Address with particulars “Kuth.” Star office. wh 28-3t* \y ANTED—APRIL 1ST, BY MAN AND WIFE, furnished Rooms, on second with Ne pmcn ter ee ge Dec. 27th last. Appi OST.— SATURDAY AT ALBA ‘Theater, or between there aud Harve: hunting-case Gold Watch, with double. und initials “K. G." engraved on case. A euiita ward if left at 401 P st. nw. mh ‘OST-SMALL SKYE TH Lance? byatnte: wears 9p. Finder please return to Stating price, A. B, Staromice. _~mh26-St 'ED-ROOM AND BOARD OR TWO ROOMS, Waste ama REAM OR TO TOONS Cperiuanent it suited. Address, giving street and Slumber, EJ, Star office. muse Be enable her 2a N st. Geol 10.0 BEWan NIL Be FAtD Fou THE RE covery of the budy of the nan who was ned off Lone bride, laze UGHS e Ws Have Cor Pasces ON ALL HEAVY OVERCOATS AND SUITS. SERIA BRG i _ MONEY TO LOAN. __ | 835,000 702083. som 70 Serz aT G per cent on improved or uni Proved Zproperty, in any part of the city or couuty., CH. KNIGH 12-1 4, O07 Tub st. n. four doors above F. | MONEX 1020 Ar Gow mates, sr0cks | MUGEN Gatinertial Papeeroughn ned sa Louis CU INGHAM, Bi 5 IN OUR HANDS 70 LOAN ON sutisiactory real estate security, in sums to #uiteb id 6 per cent interest JOHNSTON, 738 15th st mw. ‘ONEY 10 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. in sums to suit, surance placed THOS. G, M best compe lie ENSEX, "\\7 ANTED—BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, WELL. | and receive thanks and suitable reward." mli25-: 28-3, _ 0 Ft aw. ‘Witritsied communicating ‘rarlor and. chamber, | 5"Gar- on STOLEN-—ON OW AUOUT APHIL 71iE | Re TE LOANS AND INSURANCE LOANS without board; first or second floor, bay window: 1880, one Cerificate, No. S26, for sixteen- (1G) ou evod collateral security of all hinds. Army aud rivate family preferred; located between $th aud | Shares of Stock of the Washington and Georgetown | Navy pay accounts ec. We H DEMESEA, 2th street and F and J sis, nw. :permanent if suited. | datiroad Company. Also, one Certificate, No. 10%, | 1424 New York uve. 026-h Siate terms and location: references given and re- | for twenty (20) shares of Stock of tie Colimnina teil: | 3 aera squired._Addres PERMANENT, Staroffce. mZO-3t_| Toad Gonmpany. Application having been nade Gor | $100.000 ozo, o8 EM, ESTE § fED-ON CAPITOL HILL. BY | GENTLE- | new Certificates all parties are hereby warned against | A a hg fy gan and wiles wate tel i pele kee | mks ee “S14 Stat. nw, | panies JR. MERTPORD, 14s Pst Jota Pods, igse terms and location. Address NEAT, Star =| 0 LOAN— Ofte. CRANES Sg BOARDING. Money constantly on hand to loan, at the lowest Quy ANTED—2OOMS—WE HAVE CONCLUDED TO SSE ptt an hE =| -d ees once Seale 4 ‘Woxtume the room-renting part of our buxiness | 5 © ST. X. W. FOR RENT AT scwMen |“ oi Estate aud Loa broker, until May Ist, amd. will register only roome for Tent to BLS Stet hiscely Furnished Boons, with treteiecs | 925-3m igs Fst nw fransicnts andl fred were canceled Mare ist. | board by day, week, om quonth, “Special rates were | 90 OT y-a5-Toae ON NEAL ESTATE IN SUM dete HON, Beal Estate and Insurance, 123% JF | two occupy saine rovin; tion tends eter | NE Goat ae eer re tee ‘eink = = Fo RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, WIT) se corner Oth and Fate a WANTED--HOUSES. sichanged, Transients accommodated 1010 totier | JYPONEY TO LOAN Gx AyPROVED REALESTATE = <r NG mhb5-4' Me te Commissio vo delay. 80N, "ANT#D_STORE, WITH DWELLING OF ‘ANTED-A FEW TABLE BOARDERS; PRO- Tee Cho W LINKING. cor, Hand 39th te (oF six rooms, in gon location; Fent met Be mae Hewioudl caterer. G04 14that,, baseweut; terme | WOO rao pay = erate A. G. 8. Sar omee MAN OF Estas. | moverste. — mete ee roar os swat on approves ‘AN: LADY AND GENTLE! 2 KR RENT—PLEASANT, WELL FURNISHED | estate security. FOX & WX, ished character wi tae Or omnetas ides | E'ooms, with or without ‘Table Board; rierenecs | “ocl0 may popes, cringe spmnes, im ownernaooe | givehand required. O14 13tnst.uw. | f17-2u" M™ 3S ae WANTED-BY FAMILY oF THREE ADULTS A | BOARDING AND ROM ee Ann. Naa MUS MEAL Bein ESCORT Witdtre to take hanes of forthe Sqimmmer: bert sf; | door sable bound S16 per anouth.go per week aid @1.50 ‘THOS.s. FISHER erences given. Address ELIA, Star office. imhi6-at* | Tess ont Sw prices, Sissi indiausave. | wes s = SWANTED=70 RENT PART OF 4 HOUSE. FUR: eb-3m MOF to convoy eacestice ar Lowest Loe noriwent lent if > Pore ENHOWER & 80) HEN: soc and nonler ,etaofie: aced Se PERSONAL. ecorammetee 32% Sy ANTED—TO RENT A SIX VEN. = a [meaL estat of WASTED=TO. SSrEe S00K THE GENTLEMAN WHO BOKKO ONEY TO LOAN OX REAT ESTATE On FIRST pair, bet ween Sth and 10th, band Hn. rent mot to W pirat s orp, ai iauh et, Rataay spere the escuirity Enceeg 435, in edvance. ss as the owner as 30 _(O.C GREEN. 303 7that. » ONCE- eo ‘TO LOAN TO = —— * : MINATION QUESTIONS Weariie spies ano thes (eae acpecid ‘ON REAL ESTATR, ba cata, - mb19-1m* Gor. Sth and Kate nin. 1a91 THOR F. WAGGAMAN rr. VE bes WATER uO?” Fahington, to sell to New York 8 ACCOUNT OF THE HEA peat msras 1830. HEISE Se Sat aw. 14-4 Estascisuen & yart elie 2 PROFESSIONAL. JAMES Y. DAVIE’ 80%8, Bad Od hn *: D BEAM GEA, NONDEREUL GIpreD | 2901 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, COR 10TH SF, = Mga! Finds fost or ‘bared oe ot mtpen eat rte SILK HATS, 65, 86 and ‘0 "Kenioven all family peda — Sines scparsted to Spring styles DERBY HATS at 62, $2.50, @3, $3.50 to U. Open Sunday. 421 | LADIES RIDING HATS AND CAPS. SOFT HATS IN ALL QUALITIES. (CHILDREN’S, BOYS'and YOUTHS’ HATSand CAPS, Silk, Gloria, Mohair, Alpaca and Gingham UMBRELLAS, a COMER = CANES