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> THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Indications for the m. For District of Maryland, and¥ warmer, fair Weather, variable winds, slitting to east and si new spring tints and ent of styles and qual- hington and at pop orsets, Which ve marked them down te selling for © Hi. Tavzor, ennsyivania avenue, cumpers Mams £ Co. 4 sroom (0-1 11 O'clock, Thirty Y sty tes with Paras and to be sold without attend the saie. ing of one spre 006 best quality nley make), $2.44, $2.04 and $4.10: ember p Smyroa wats, 88 and 9 cents xininster rugs, $3.90; shades, on Hartshorn's pace each. "500 patent rockers, 300 pair Turcoman Curtal D pairs lace curtains, § one-half. Will the reader of T ily call and see how low we per pair, DErIoUTED AND PLEeaseD are those who have se- cured one of those splendid sewing-machines $15 and £0, at Auerbach's, 7th aud H_ stree Two more of 5. ‘Telephone TER MILLINERY OPENING, Thursday, April 7th. Great variety of choice’ Parts and English ‘ats and bonnets. “Exclusive styles. . Herenr ON, 907 Pa ave. Go To Woons & Foust7H's, 1208 F street, for Engravings, Etchings and all the latest Novelties in Picture Frames, Mouldings, &. REAT BARGAINS.— Good, Due, $2; at A. T. Lewis’ $55 Dktvg SALE Prices will prevall at W.H. Hoeke’s if the wee! ur window for greatest bargain ever offered in chamber furniture. For Washington dressed beef go to John R. Kelly, st tuarket, R. Hexperson, 923 F street northwest, formerly of 405 Sth sireet northwest, Lincoln Hall Spring Biyles wall papers, Window Shades, &e. Wareurs and Jewelry oa installments to respon- Sible parties. Ladson, 43 7th st. nw, Lapres’ Hand-sewed Shoes £3.50, this week, at Geo. W. Eich’s, 409 70 Dox’t Foxcer to have that Yale Lateh with Cor- Fugated Key ordered to-day! Gnowsns’ depot for the sale of California wines for family we: distinct. from trade wines. F. Pohndori, sou‘neast corner 11th and F sts. 2.w. Burarine lasses while you walt, Hempler,cor.43 CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. AbBaver's.—“My Partner. Nation at.—Haverly’s Mastodon Minstrels, Tarn ‘Without a Home.” Manassas Paxowama.—Day and evening. Die Mvsscw.—*Forty-Nine.” Kgunay's—D’ ‘Alvini Combin: ation. Condensed Locals. Anew musical society to be known as the Em- eraid Choral Association 1s in process of forma- Won. Father Devine, of St. Peter's parish, Capito! Hill, ts making an effort to raise money to erect a new church edifice on the site occupied by the present structure, whicr. 1s too small for the congregation. Mr. Hugh Jackson, a well-known citizen of Salis: bury, Md., and the futher of State senator E. E. Jackson and of Wm. H. Jackson, members of the firm of E. E. Jackson & Co., and of Mr. Isaac Jack- son, of this city, died yesterday morning after a Detef fliness, aged seventy-three years. Rev. Chas. D. Andrews, rector of christ Church, Bast Washington, leaveson the 25th Instant to Take charge of Christ Chureh, St. Paul, Minn. ¥rom Fred. A. Schmidt we have the’ Architects? aud Builders’ edition of the Scientific American for April. Many of the readers of Tae Star are taking ad- ¥antage of the remarkably liberal offer of THE ‘WERxLY Stax (as advertised In another column) to subscribe to one or more of the leading periodicals ofthe country. A large saving can be made in ‘vais way. —— The Washington Presbytery. ‘THE MERTING IN ALEXANDRIA. ‘The Presbytery of Washington opened a session tu Alexandria, Va., last might at the First Presby- ‘Yertan chureh. ‘The opening sermon was preached by Rev. J. Wm. MeIlvaia, the retiring moderator. The Presbytery was thet opened, with Kew. J. L- French, of Washington, as moderdtor, and R2¥. B. ¥. BL aS secretary. Arrangements were ade for the order of business during *he session. At 9 o'clock this morning the session Was re- sumed, and, aiter some time spent in devotional exercises, the reports from several churches were cousidered. Seg A SPECIAL OFFICER ASSAcLTED.—Jno. F. Norton, Sspreial officer employed by the Baltimore and Railroad Company,Was assaulted about 12:30 orelock last night by a ‘crowd of young roughs the corner of Ist and G streets northeast. He was Taken to the Sixth Precinct station, where Dr. Aekiing attended him, and he was then removed Yo his home. 34 H street northeast, in the patrol Wacun, Ofc-Ts Gordon and Ellsworth subse~ quentiy arrested Marcellus Wilson, a painter, and Jeremiah J. Walsh, an agent. This moraing, in the Police Court, a charge of assault against the defendants was Continued for one week. Wilson isthe man who had both his legs cut off some time ago by a railroad train. THE Opp FELLows’ CELEBEATION.—At a meeting Jast evening of Us mittee having charge of the arrangements tor theUdd Fellows’ celebration on th Inst, peru the lodges te carry either banners or Atnertean fags. Odd Fellows Hall was adopted as the start- ing potnt for the parade. Authority was given the columiltee to select persons tor the tableaux, and obtain proper cost sane. 8 motion to make the route {rou the navy-yard gate lo Geurge- town was voted down. MABME BLaxcuaxp May Live.—Miss Marie Bianchard, ihe step-daughter of Mr. John F.Cosle, erly of this city, who shot herseif Friday” nues to improve, at her unele’s residence, in | land, Ne ad Bidwell are’ be- ginning to ind roug hopes of a favorabte termination of t : ‘y say that if she shows Une signs of improvement for a few Fuiilimate recovery Will be assured. lodges tu the Dis- rat appiteants Were initiated, and the guests were entertained by recita- wad Vocal and Instrumental music 45 Miss May Gulltord, Miss A. Kaistrom, Mr. J. HL. Me- Dowel, Mr. C. i McDuweil, and oters. A Wis Wo Wants 4 Divouce.—Kate J. Aylmer has, by a Dil for a divorce from James R. ‘Taey were married at Hock ville, ahd she char.es taal he bas fallen” Into habits ‘of inwxtcauion, has Ueated ber wilh great eruelty, and threatened = a OxGsxizing THE PETIT JURY.—The following per- 3. drawh yesterday W Serve as juror fukgal Court, Were accepted this morning Detar, Ferd. ieitmueiler, J. S. Delano, C. B. Churen, ¢ Prenuss The following were ex- ensed: Ferd, Py » HS. Barbour, and T. F, MeCauley. M. Silverberg “and W. H. Barker failed erberg subsequently appeared Th the Chas. Swant & Sows’ New BUILDING, corner 14th and 3 sureris, Luving been couipleted, was opened to p public on Monday, and their exibition of and plants Was the most extensive and Ver seen bere. Many hundreds visited om the opening day, and, in order to ‘Opportunity, the exhibit will remain riage the week. This inprovement reflects ‘credit upon the enterprise of Messrs. Suall & Sons and upon Our city, a It is one of Uh Most elegant establishments of the kind in the country. Aerutx BURT & Co.'s ESTAuLISHMENT OrENED.— ‘Whe store at 12221 F si h has been hand- Somely Htted Up for the Was opened to thur Burt & Co, dewers in tne shoes, has been provided with all the conve- sive acquaintance With blisknients of the country suggests. well Mhted, tastetmily fur. ted, and attractively “lied. While thu hoes, the firm has aiso a large stock of shoes of ery grade, patterD, size, aha price, from differ ihanutacturers whose goods ineet the approval of competent judges. [1 1s not to seil Burt's shoes euly that the store has been opened, inemLer of the firm said today, to sell a and box or, Mestre ATUUUF and Waller Burt, MANY of the readers of Yabtage of ihe remarkabl WAEKKLY SPAk as ad other column) to suisenibe to one OF more of tue leading periodicals of the country. A large saving can be made in tts way. Fouty-Two building tots, containing 63,050 feet, tronting L street, Coliax street and Dela Ware avenue, will be offered at a great bargain if Seid within tive days trom April 7th. Apply at BIS 90 St Biv from I= to 1 pan, OF Sto Pia Ade beral offer of THe MANTEIS aT AvcTIoN.— Builders and others Should Dear ip Iuind tue sale of marble and siate Habiels advertised al Lowi tor Friday nex! ‘Ube sib inst. a - ——___ THE JAPANESE AND CHINESE SALE.—ThIS sale Was weil attended this morning, Dut prices were low, particularly in table decorations. ‘To-mor- Tow iuorning Mr. Dowling Will sell some of the choicest pieces in table and parlor decoration, when parties interested not fall to be portunity seldom offered, the rs. Walter B. Wil sell within’ thetr h street, will open tinue Selling Fri- | ¢ d duced from $5.00. 40; reduced Tully and imported Axininster ‘ed. {rom $5.00, 10,000, window 35. cents uced from me kind in’ to-day. Call early. | eit Derbys, $1.50; | pie Wasn't ‘shamed to giv Associated Charit chureh on 4% street, W. Pierce Bell presiding: Miss M.T. 1 familiar faces present were those of Rev. Geo. 0, Little, Rev. J. P. New tire, and the general secretary, Emory. Nineteen families were reported as having been aided to food and fuel, and many others to clothing, to em- ployment, to’ transportation and food direct from the central office for that section of the city. Plans for raising funds and furtherance of the general Work were discussed by Dr. Little, Dr. Newman, Messrs. Bell, Duvall, Melntire, andothers Ninety dollars was appropriated to pay the bills incurred largest and | E Stan are taking ud- | SERIOUSLY CUT WITH A RAZOR. A Jealous Husband Slashed by His ‘Wife's Friend. Last night, about haif-past eight o'clock, on 4% street, near Pennsylvania avenue, Officer Groff saw Charles King, a young coiored man, running up the street as hough he was trying to escape from an officer. Groff overhauled him, and much to the officer's surprise he found that King Was suffering from a dangerous wound across the lett tumple. Blood was streaming down is face, and he was almost exhausted. The officer, seeing he was ina dangerous condition, had him removed tothe sixth precinet station, where he was at- tended by Dr. Marsteller, who found the wound to De of a serious nature, Le temporal artery havlag been divided. The doctor said if the injured man had been loft a few minutes longer without _medi- cal attendance he wou.d have died from loss of blood, King stated tiat he nad been cut with a racor by Townsend Parker, another colored man, with whom he had had a fight, Prom what the officer could learn of the aim”. y ivappesrs that the two men met on the ‘nue, and King accused Parker of paying too aitention to his (King’s) wife, AB exp tion was cailed for, and the pair adjourned to an alley south of Pennsylvania avenue, between 3d And 4% streets, where they proceeted to settle their dispute. “King seemed to be the better man, and, 1t1s alleged, that to get even Parker drew a rozor and left 1t$ mark across King’s temple, as slated, Soon afterwards Officer Groff arrested Parker and placed him belind the bars at the sixth precinct station. ‘This morning, in the Police Court, the case was continued until Wednesday next, the mmjured man not being able to appear. The Charity Organization Society. CASES OF ATTEMPTED IMPOSTURE REPORTED AT THE MEETING OF MANAGERS. At the regular meeting of the board of managers of the Charity Organtzation Society, last night, in Spencertan College Halls, there were present A. S. Pratt, in the chair; J.C. Pratt, secretary; Chas. F. Keefer, B. P. Mann, Dr. Julian B. Hubbell, Miss Clara Barton, Miss Mary Barton, H. C. Spencer. ‘Mrs Sara A. Spencer, and Madame Poesche. Mrs. E. D. Daniels was elected a member of the “board. lose was elected a member of the soclet, interesting cases In the secretary's work of the month were the follow. A woman Who claimed to have rendered im. P ie services during the war, and to need iamedtate assistance, Was found, upon investiga- ton, to be already supported by her own church. ate-looking woman, who wanted help at fo bring a lady friend to Washington who had been “burned ont in Petersburg,” upon bel closely questioned could not teil where her frien Was burned out, or exactly when, or any other important facts in the case, although the society learned she had been canvassing the city ext sively On tls pretext. A teeble-looking colored woman, with a grown daughter and a blind girl, Were sent to the office by a iady. She objected to work being furnished the daughter, ovjected to being sent to a hospital or asylum, objected to having ummediate provision made for her other daughter, who was “afliicted” and dangerously inclined; wanted nothing but money, and that at once, and was not ashamed to beg “silong as peo- ” Upon investigating: the records of the soclety, she was found to have long drawing a pension and to have drawn ral hundred ‘dollars back pay, while being supported by Societies, churches, and confiding eiuzens Receipts for the month aggregating $104.20 were reported by the treasurer. Mrs, Sara A. Spencer, Miss Clara Barton, Miss Kate Pratt, Mr. A. S. Pratt, Mr. Chas. F. Keefer, and Mr. B. P. Mann were appointed a committee to attend a conference of friends of charity organ- ization in Baltimore, April 16 and 17. — Associated Charities. MEETING OF THE SIXTH AND SEVENTH DIVISIONS. ‘The board of managers of the Sixth Division of the Assoctated Charities held a meeting last even- img at the residence of W. H. Gunnison, 937 0 street, northwest, Judge Arthur MacArthur pre- siding, Miss Mary K. Cook acting as secretary. Sixteen families were reported as having deen aided by giving them food and fuel, besides many others akied to clothing and to employment, enab- ling them to help themselves, This division for a long Ume provided a place for little children to sta¥ through the day while the widowed mothers Were out at work. It desires to resume that work, and asks that contributions and membership fees be handed in as soot 3s working economically and well preventing im- ‘as practicable. ‘Thi method josture. Contributions may be handed to Ju jacarthur, W. H. Gunnison, G. W. F. Swartell, the treasurer; to Mrs. Dr. Hood, or any other mem ber of the board of managers, Amount appro- priated to pay xrocery and fuel bills, $32.54. A called meeting of the Seventh Division of the jes was held at the Metropolitan iiman, seeretary. Among the other in, W. Duvall, Mr. MeIn- for food and fuel, _—_»___ CLASSICAL PRESTIDIGITATION at Kernan’s.—Advt. Gro. FREEWAN advertises loss of pocket-book containing money and Valuable papers, RRR OOY YA TL KORO OY ¥ AAT RRR O O YY AAL KR ROO ¥ AAAL R ROO ¥ 4 ALLLL é PPP OO W W_ wDpDD EFERRR PPO OWWWWD DE RR PPP O OWWWWD DEE RRR PO O WWWWD DE OR R.. ev “0O W W DDD EEER EZ ABSOLUTELY PURE This Powder never varies A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low testa, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders Soup oNzy my Casa Horan ‘BAKING POWDER Co. 106 Wallstreet, N. x. oc24. NG _DEESS Goops, D Si kant SiLks. oe eee iat PIN CHECKS, PI isle, Ea KS, PURE WOOL, MOIRE WATERED SILKS § ULORED BROCADE SILK: BLACK STQPLD SILK VELVER Bee 7 cco A RRR TTIT ERR RRR GG A RR T BORE, 3 958s Bo AA ERR, FE oge Bem” Sos, #45 RF Eee EE BggS > 711 MARKET SPACE. NEAR 7TH ST. Tk PUKE, WOOL WIDE DOUBLE USUAL PRICE pha FINE QUALITY, WIDE S. FRENCH ST’ 12: BeAcriE UL, DI EES adoDS, WOOL, 2c. Yep 70 ec ge * OVER) IN DRY GOODS. i sas W. M. Suvsrm & Soxs Will open MONDAY a large lot of NEW DRESS. GOODS in English Checked Suitings at 75c., $1, $1.25 and $1.50 per yard. Having purchased to great ad- vantage we will offer the newest styles at very low prices. These desirable goods are for tailor-made ‘Suits, are strictly all-wool and fine foreign fabrics, 31,37,40, 45 and 50c. ‘SILKS! ‘New lots of PARASOLS and SUN-UMBRELLAS. New lot of BLACK LACE FLOUNCINGS, choice Patterns. New lot of choice CREAM DRESS GOODS. Fine INDIA SILKS. New SURAHS. 9 Coat Hareaina io BL K SILKS at $1, $1.25 and Finest quality FRENCH SATTEENS, very latest stzles. ‘Ncw GINGHAMS. PRINTED LINENS, one yard wide, 30c.; worth 75c. New HOSIERY. EMBROIDERED FICHUS and SHAWLS. ONE PRICE. |. SHUSTER & SONS., 3 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N. B._The best is the cheapest. a2 | Pa AWAY THAT NOVEL'_FEED YOUR IN- + rales ob teeta Kuowledge, Fifteen Royal Octave terns to INTERNATIONAL CXCLOPEDIA. Les Oth tahgT-ts Ss! BEE SOKIES.” THE BEST, FOR BICYCLIS ‘and general wear are Thumler’s No. 5 and No. 63. B.C aera on aly Bier? | Busy Coscurs. Bazx ¢ Coscia BAPY COACHES. BABY COACHES, BABY COACLLS. BABY COACHES, At Factory Prices. At Factory Prices, Frou €6.U0 up to the Guest, Also WAGONS, VLLOCLP: ‘ RUPPERT, 117 403-405 7th stn. ARYLAND LYING-IN ASYLI atop, conceruing sete Sa wel acd Lowe for ladies eit, address Mrs. Af Al Gakkkt “MOKGAN, ‘11a West GauEE |) ‘Lomubard st Balt M, es Seer gu bee Tan po ea ST. W1 fe orders ea erat suis oes Treursa SKIN DISEASES INSTANTLY RELIEVED BY CUTICURA. TREATMENT.—A warm bath with Cvrrouna SoaP, and a single spplication of Curicuma, the great Skin Cure. T.isttepe ated daily, with two or shree doses of Curicuna Resoiverr, the New Blood Purifier, to keep the blood cool, tue perspiration pure and unirri- tating, the Lowels open, the liver an@ kidneys active, will speedily cure Eczema, Tetter, Ringworm. Psori- asis, Lichen, Pruritus, Scall-Head, Dandraff, and every’ species of Itching, Scaly and Pimply Humors of the ‘Scalp and Skin, when the best physicians and remedies fail. ECZEMA ON A CHILD. ‘Your most valuable Curicuna Rewzptes have done my child ac much good that feel like saying this for the benefit of those who are troubled with akin disease. My little girl was troubled with Eczema, and I tried several doctors and medicines, but did not do her any ood until I used the Coricuna REMEDres, which speedily cured her, for which I owe you many thanks and many nights of rest. ANTON BOSSMIER, Eprvsuncz, Ix. TETTER OF THE SCALP. ‘Twas almost perfectly bald, caused by Tetter of the topof the scalp. I used your CuTIoURa REMEDIES about six weeks, and they cured my scalp perfectly, and now my hair is coming back as thick as itever was. J. P. CHOICE, Warressoxo’, Texas. COVERED WITH BLOTCHES. I want to tell you that your Curicuna REsoLvENT is magnificent, About three months ago my face was covered with Blotches, and after using three bottles of REsOLvENT I was perfectly cured. FREDERICK MAITRE, 23 Sr. Cuanres Sr., New Oneans, La. OF PRICELESS VALUE. I cannot speak in too high terms of your Curicuna. It is worth ite weight in pure gold for skin disease. I Delieve it has no equal. W. W. NORTHRUP, 1015 Hamner Sr., Oana, NEB. Sold everywhere. Price: Curicuna, 50 cents; Soar, 25 centa: ResoLvENr, $1.00. Prepared by the Por- TER DRUG AND CHEMICAL Co., Boston, Mass. SEND FOR “HOW TO CURE SKIN DISEASES.” Pimples, Blackheads, Skin Blemishes and Baby Humors, use Curicuna Soar. ij = BENT WITH PAIN. Due to Inflamed Kidneys, Weak Back and Loins, Aching Hips and Sides, relieved in one minute by the CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN PLASTER. Never fails. At druggists, 25 cents; five for $1. Potter Drug and Chemical Co., Boston. ae ap2 GGG, ™ 885 eae § le ‘GGG Sgs8 A cco FEE AA OG AA SG ER L iO }Es alae TLLL ADA OCU ERE = TION OF OUR GRAND SPRING OPENING! For the Balance of the Week We Will Continue to Offer the Following OPENING SOUVENIRS: TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, FRENCH PATTERN HATS. UNTRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS all the Leading Shapes, Braids, and Colors, ‘Worth. ‘Now. Bie. Boe CHILDREN'S TRIMMED-HAT DEPARTMENT. Elegant Trimmed Children's Hats, Worth. Nor Full line of Sailors st 25c. only. RIBBONS. ‘Notwithstanding the great rise in Ribbons we are ‘selling ours at less than old prices. Nos, 16 and 22 a6 50, 23, 4, aud 30e, per yard. os, 16 and 22"! a No. 12 at 18, 20, 22, and 25e. per yard No. 9 at 12, 15, and 8c. per yard. No. 7 at Sc. per yard. No. Sat ve. per gant A full line of Sash Ribbons at 25, 35, 49, and 59c. yd FLOWERS. A Choice Line of French Flowers at the following re- duced prices; Worth. ‘TIPS AND PLUMES. Inall Shades Elegant Tips at Worth. Now. 21.35. 1 KID GLOVES AND SILK GLOVES. ‘Worth. Now. Four-button Tan Shades. ‘Three-button Black. A Large Assortment of Silk Gloves at 25c. SILE WRArS. 4 choice Line of Beaded Silk Visites. birt . BOUCLE JACKETS, Five Hundred Elegant Boucle Jackets, all colors, worth $1.50, at 93c. only. PAKASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS, A Full Line of Parasols and Sun Umbrellas at re- markably Low Fisnres Open cn Opening Daye Unt 9p. m. KK ™ BS HEY S% 2 Bs Ric, HORN § ao K K HON NN Goa Bys8 PPh AOL. A ERE PoP AA OL aa §B PPP AA PI £ AA oO EE oe Ee oe es ‘Notwithstanding the alterations now being made, there is no interference by the mechanics or their work ‘With the lively business now done at 00 aA K eA Es HEAL E SShaeS PeHAAE oo a AK HBA ALLLLELLLT ‘and suits for Men and Boys are sold cheaper than ever before and for lees than they could be bought for in ‘any other store. For Boys G to 13 we havea magnificent line of Suits, from §2 up, For boys; 14 to 18 we have an immense line, from 84.50up. For Men and Youths we havea most beautiful assort- ‘ment in Business and Dress Suita, from $6.50 to $25. ‘Do not thisk of buying s Surt oF Sipeing Overcoat be- fore looking at the assortment of OAK MALL. apt CORNER 10TH AND FP STREETS, Lusrzrs Loax Orrice. ‘No. 361 Fenneylvanis avenue northwest. SPARRO | ay ‘WHICH WE ARE NOW OFFERING IN OUR EMBROIDERY AND LACE DEPARTMENT DONT FAIL TO SEE THE LOT OF FINE EMBROIDERIES, ‘worth 8 to 12c. a yard, now being offered at "iq GENTS A YARD. bes ALSO, THE WIDE CAMBRIC OR SWISS EMBROI- DERIES, always cheap at 25c., and now at Ti 9 H ‘uf «CENTS A YARD. m1 A180, THE 22-INCH SWISS FLOUNCINGS, fine work, real value $1.00, now at ‘BES vo Siig & 0 CENTS A YARD, gS gy? FFE 9% GE ME 98 For 88 U0 RNS ¥ LL 00 UU NNN Coco ‘I NNN GGG S83 HON RN ‘CdS S38 > LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF BLACK AND WHITE LACE FLOUNCINGS IN THE CITY. SEE OUR 45-INCH HEAVY LACE FLOUNCING, worth $1.75, at only 2% 9 985883, e@ fs, CENTS A YARD. yg BBN SEE OUR ALL-SILK SPANISH GUIPURE 45-INCH LACE FLOUNCINGS, worth $2.25, only fg ill g388gg $5555 oe tu 8,68 Boag . BB 1 eee I B88 55 SEE OUR DRESS TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS, handsomest and most reasonable goods ever shown. NEW GOODS OPENED EVERY DAY, BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, » - Bs aa 0 0 Say 7 38s Pe oh Ee BARE” fs, BBB A A UU OMMM Bas8 MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT, aps ‘7TH, 8TH AND D STREETS. Arrextios, Carrrauisrs Syndicates have been formed for the purpose of buying ground and building houses. Now if you ex- pect to realize from these investments, tlen start “Wholesale Factories” here. ‘Those will draw mechan- ica to the District and give permanent employment to men and women who desire work. ‘We have heard of men boasting of how much money ‘they have made in business in this city, and with that money opened a “Wholesale Factory" elsewhere. Truly ‘8 poor consolation for Washington. ‘You see men coming from New York telling you, we have come here to monopolize the business and show you that New Yorkers can undersell all your mer- chants. Now the truth fs that your old reliable Resi- dentSHOE and Dry Goods Houses have ever sold their wares at lower figures than similar goods are offered in other cities. Hence they have not become ‘millionaires. ‘Those pretended Baltimore and New York benefact- ors are like the heathen Chinese. They make ail they can out of the people of the District, and then return home to spend it with others, ‘HEILBRUN’S OLD RELIABLE SHOE HOUSE, ‘Leader of Low Prices Since Twenty-five Years, Is still leading the trade, and will stick to you to the end. OUR EASTER OFFERING CONSISTS OF the handsomest Chromo ever presented. An Esste: Exx foreach child. Special reduction of prices for Misses’, Boys’ and Children’s Shoes. ‘The best line of Gents’ and Ladies’ LOW-QUARTER SHOES ever offered will be placed on sale this week at BEILDROWS LARGEST ONE-PRICE SHOE HOUSE, 402 SEVENTH STREET N. W. Bee The Old Lady in Window. * P.8.—Twenty tickets good for a pair $1.50 shoes. We Ane Preranen ‘TO GIVE YOU A FIRST-CLASS CASE OF AOT B ‘There is pleasure in it. ‘There is satisfaction init, ‘There is money in it, ‘You should all have 40. T. B, Because it puts clothes upon your bodies and leaves ‘money in your pockets. ‘We do not jump at conch ‘Neither do we mock you with delusions. AOT B Isnot s delusion or snare, but s simple and solid truth, which has wrought much solid comfort to the masses, It pays to have AOT B Because ADLER sells FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING For Men's, Youths’, Boys’ and Children’s Wear st 25 PER CENT LESS THAN THEY CAN BE| mh19 Seuxe Srz Dezsr Har, BOUGHT ELSEWHERE. ri-too-ral-i-a; La ea ‘He's “Boss,” that s confess-ed, tun dittle dum da. ‘We arv receiving daily large additions to our already ‘enormous stock of FASHIONABLE 8PRING CLOTHING, And would be pleased to have you give it = critical in- ‘spection and post yourself as to OUR PRICES before making your VICTOR E ADLER'S TEN PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSER TEN| FRENCH RANGES. SEXTON’S LATROBES, ‘THE BEST IN THEIR LINE. JOBBING SOLICITED. 927 AND 929 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, COR, MASS. AVE. STRICTLY ONE PRICE Open Saturday until 11 p.m. Ger Tur Best “THE CONCORD HARNES|® ‘We have on hand s full stock of the Celebrated Con- coed Harness of all kinds st Concord prices; ales Sole Agency for the CELEBRATED WHITMAN SADDLES, LUTE & BRO, Chew “Lo! all, jek,econom et Don’t You Try R SALE-ONE OF THOSE =e = ee eee 1.8.5 ese ae ss the door They W: WAS ob: PORE SST TERDARCE ae NORTH side Massachunetts 31 F_Duront ¢ eet front: 22 roome: will vemplatne a purchase fn in that Ghana iments ‘Atterstious ia intesor chaser. Jas. L. Barbour and D. agents for “Lowier’s Strawberry 2 Gola Spectaces $3.50. Optician, 487 Pa, av. eo? Karem!—Karen!—Karen Troches and Balsam. ae erat cee, ath eit Ww. P. Se. cor. F Opposite Woodward & Lothrop's, ‘What is the Best Chewin; ‘Tobacco? “Lottler’s Strawberry Twist,” = Elocutionary mat a Miss MacBride, assisted by pu April 6, 8 o'clock, at parlors of the Ever bodys Chew. strawberry Twist.” Queen of Beers.”—No family should be without Mocriein's celebrated, Bern 756m fom) FH. Fri the taper you man erat \d save the won’ t tt. parila write to La Beat in the World. Indestructible $10 Trunk. $5 Everlasting Bag. Becker's, 1345 Pa. ave. co Everyeee!) is Chewing “Lotuer's ESS Ser cauioas 75c. Quart Bottle, Re Whiskey, best’ in the world for the money. McGer’s, 9th near D st. “Lotticr’s Strawberry Twist” is for sale beaut Eresh “Alderney 1 Butter churned every morning: and delivered in 34 1b. “ ‘Also, Cottage Cheese and Butubruillit, Sweet Milk wt. Cream 15c. Ward” prints, ‘OR SALES STORY AND. BASEMENT, see: ion as any on’ the Mak pac oan ene igh 24,000 on tine OSTRANDER Earth ee tinowory aud sear Pros: Back Dwell teen ack Dwell. Sth sts just north of W st. containing & rouns snd bathrocm, with every jncdern convenience. Tt gold at once we ean offer ming bone for ry i SALE—GOOD BRICK ON COLUMBIA ST*.¢ coms; good cellar; wil rent for 10. = -200 on good terms. OSTRANDER & )R_SALE-A NEW AND. WELL-BUIL story and cellar Press Brick Dwellive, on 13 bet. W and Boundary st., containing 6 rooins oni! bath, ‘with all moderncon ee Price only $4,000. 'B. H. WARNER & CO. OR $8 WAT VERY COMPORTARLE FRAME eicraw av si RGR fi esha. wall be Bargain, a the owner is about to leave ae a sworsarene eouAih wwrence Lottler, Anes Brick Houres: waterand Printing office, renting to xood “tenants at 81 month in advance; price only 81,700 gh grade, 50 feet (east) front on Bownda orth of Buh st cur line, by 100 ue inust be sol SALE—A NEAT TW and bath brick dveling, with cellar, let T8280; Wallach Place, nw. For particulars spy ee to, weh.—A little warm water, a little work. THY 1l, WB “Lottter’s Strawberry Flame fouses oh bd. st. n.e., 6 rooms: good rer: ZW squares from Capitol grounds, Bho BAe 1BH,S rooms, all ma: w..nearPa.ave., 8 rooms, st. me., near Capitol, 7 rooms, m. re on a ave., new, 7 rooms, all m.i.; rented for 434, 7THS8T. GEO. sPRan SY," ‘We are now at the above umber with a line of BPRING GOODS, waiting patiently for the weather tochange! If up our way stop in and see what we ‘can show you. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, 434 SEVENTH STREET N.W. (Third door below the cor. of Est.) Facts. Nor Faxcues BUT PLAIN TRUTH, ‘That we will sell the best $10 STRICTLY ALL-WOOL SPRING SUIT, BACK OR CUTAWAY, TO BE SEEN IN WASHINGTON. A handsome PRINCE ALBERT SUIT, silk-faced, for $18; cannot be matched elsewhere for 8225. Anobby CHEVIOT SUIT for Boys from 13 to 18 Avery neat CHILD'S SUIT from 6 to 14 years from $2.50 upwards. We also have a few HEAVY WEIGHT GOODS left that we have put the pruning knife into. We will close outat HALF VALUE. THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY. Corner 7th and @ sts. n.w. To Sarsrr FOUR LEADING DENTISTS OF BALTIMORE Professor P. B. Wilson, of the Balt. more University, hss analyzed ZON- WEISS Cream for the Teeth, His re- Port says it contains preciesely the qualities that above Dentists says a dentrifice should contain. WEISS is of soft creamy consistency, and is applied to the brush by means ‘of an imitation ivory spoon. It has Peculiar. refreshing, preserving and cleansing quaLues and deligintful oring of ite own. Sold by all Drugyista. (00. Houses aitd'Ground in al) parts of 3 w Raletsenee Tae te haw, NOR West. Fo? SALE “COME, "QUICK—OX 14TH ST. NW, ain tine, Far E808: Eo eat 13 ie Rate lis F st. brick. Sst. 7m, brick... Hist), 10s, brick... Pits iny JOR SALE— Brick, 7 rooms om Tst..bet. 18th ant 10th@2.300, Bric Grooms, on Corcoran st rooms, 14 i ; Toots, Feu pons, @ st welling, 14th st f rooms, UC rooms and stat ows and, JOK SALE-SEVERAL NEW H Houses “on Wyiie stn. SWonM JOR SALE THREE STOKY te. anil all tig South. ilar, business bn ‘rout birck ou G, be Dascaent: price w York aveimhis {OH SALE BY DAXFNWOWER & SON, NORTHWEST. SOC H st, 7 rs. brick m0 brick 300 Sofbinbia geek Bei) 5 10 FS DEICEN. S00 At rm Brick ft, cor. 24, 6 Fe = 2dsi, 6 rs & collar. .O00 F st. 8 ma, Driek.. n Rice t. Wet 1th anid 144i. thAM foie of Rhode te ancobi nr eal and uhineyroved propert a 1428 New York uve TEDT & BRADLEY 92: AND € window house on T stn. w., be Address QUINTUS, FOR SALE 210 51.000 ta beh dre. G1G'to 630 Mal ave, 500), gw be ds it in, Sts./4,200 325 » bail, 72 4,000) books, For full I the Istand 15th. OR SALE—F-ST. PROPERTY, + ‘ silat office fer ao ieened on THOSE. i | liberal terms. P. A. DAR | eat front fora su ‘OR SALE—OR EXCHAN ‘lensencar iowa Currie st Vernon save she ally built. coutas ia at per cent interest. Map. it G. HENSEY, 1006 F st. nw. NICE LITTLE HOUSE IN A FINE K gyorg aid uabetnent termi SEI, 1000 Fst. nw, SOW IS YOUR OPPORTUSITY- A 02 Peunavivania ive, residence just completed. 2502 near Washington Circle, three-story und_ basement, y built brick house; nine rooms aud bath? zeit all the appezntinents of comfortable THOS. G. SE! 1006 F st. nw. SOUTH — FRC SALE—THREE STORY, lonses as follows: One of teh rooms, lot $6,500: and one of eight rooms, lot 17 doth ou Corcoran st., between’ 13th and” 14th ‘sts: VERITAS, Star office JOR SALE—FINE EIGHT-ROOM, TWO-s double-tront House, on North Carolina ave be front lawn; heated by ress VERITAS, Star office. tween 6th and 7th sts.? furs-ace. Price, 4.000: Au OR SALE_AT A BARGAIN. brick hou-e, 10 rooms, {20 Toomis, 23x60 feet, with, four a. | ‘ant lots, 17x04 feet eacn, corner C and Inquire on the premises, Or st 1539 F | mn R SALE=I719, x st. tion: Price, $4,500. 3 5 Price, $420 Successor to Duvall & Marr), 30 } W.. LOT 21X71, WITH fair frame dwelling on it; price, 83.000 | LL, (Successor to bal Mir), [cok SALESCAPITOL HILL, GREAT Banaarn three-story Brick; 10 root 5,300. Corner 11th aud N sts. n. 89.000. ie 1: | building Es or 14 smafl | north she Mt. alley ide and reat. ing: bay windows: ‘Also the ds 5. Boundary, near Ni ‘S'New Vork ave, ‘By Lue way, [THAT MAG only a tew feet frou EILLE, 1226 Fst, D00 FEE ary, pear Hith st.» JOR SALE—ON NOR’ posite the Blaine residence. a frontace of Jot “containing only sod, HLEMAN & JOR SALE st, near New Hampshire a hes beautucully, and th To an immediate purchase adorn NEILLE, 1 26 F st. JOR SALE WHOLE EAST HALE 4 ‘at 2Uc. per square foot. are (Successor to Duvy ironting: Fast Capitol nly Lot 11. square 950, at 45 ceuta. This divided into tive fair building its: just snd ‘tas will be hese are bargains, 3d and East Capitol sts, LOTS IN N.E. AND SE. nd 917, houses being built vinediate weighborhood, bargainsat preseut prices, 10, | Several beautiful lots on 16th st t.W., fait prices. Ml KIBBIN & HEKUING, 1331 F. st. 3 feet South Cap 3c. Fine Lut, tt ave. heeded near the nav; apd-3t Fe: SALE.—BUILDING sections, aquare 9 Ve taxes and! Fes" Park: most de peap to a & MCLERON, L008 OB SALE—30,000 FEET, 16TH ST. EXT) Sa oul St once. HEISKELL & Me | near Kei UFehaKer 2 L008 Fst. w. irovt three streets and car line, ELL & MCLEKON, 1008 Fst. QOK SALE—CHEAP—LOT O° Det. 24th and. sirable lots, corer Jotin Mt Pleasant, TRG st. Sick BBN ei WEthine, 1331 Fst. JOR SALE—FOUR HOUSES ON Fat., between Ist and 2 ZON- | SOUTH SIDE OF sta, n.e., at $10,000; rent- 1 under rent to good, ing for $980 per year; tenants; first-rate investment; taxes low. Also, se. cor. of 10th snd B sts. n.e., dwelling, store- 500. ‘This must become’ first- room aud cellar, at 8: is business corner. The community is building up _ 3a and East Capitol st, _W., JUST WEST OF Junction of Connecticut and Hhode Island aves.. modern improvements. yard to alley. Price, $13.00 (Successor £0 Duvall & Marz) Qorron = Prasrers A higher grade of Plaster than the public has hitherto known. Moro penetrating and powerful than common Porous Plasters, Bold by all druggists. Cuanrwarcut & Wannen's CELEBRATED MERINO UNDERWEAR HOSIERY, ABNOLD, CONSTABLE & 00, ‘Waoresae AGENts, ‘New Yous. Svrme Srvizs Dezsy at balf price: wole-is16 ‘Pounaylvania avenue gant and carefully co1 for my own occupancy sou & Co.. builders) ,half a on broad 10th st, opposite h LAs F. FORREST, D.D., Calvary. Rectory. Clitton, by Gineinnati, Ohio. 3 SALE_MOUNT PLEASANT—3 ‘Anne cottage: elit rooms and atti UTHEAEORD, 1 SEW SEVEN-KOOM BRICK, sed in northwest; yuare north of Se :erims very easy. rreetee iN List. nw, W & Buy. $2,500 2th and Gsis. we... Tp hs and TLL cor. sth and F'sts, TWO STORY AND ‘ight rooms, in excel. t order wad all modern improvements: lot 17.4 by 100 teat, price €9,300. Apply’ to owners on Preniiaes. E—2141 K ST. N.W. Tess brick fzout, 10-room corner brick house; two bay windows, aouth and east frontare; handsome packing on front snd de, every convenionce, near strect cars. Price ‘Address box 12 oe 7 SALE—THREE-STORY BRICK K DWELLL iG, cellar; furnace and mod. imps. foneoutand 5900 terms Cony. TYLER & 1B SALE—THREE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL- ‘Fas and water. in $2.50, $3, $3.50, 84, 85. FRESH SUPPLY YOUMAN'’S AND KNOX’S NEW YOLK HATS. ENGLISH SILK UMBRELLAS, ‘Direct Importation Just Opened. 3B. H. STINEMETZ & 80N, 1237 Pennsylvania sve. Festa ‘northeast, sect orci Now under rent TYLA eiinenroha i. mh23.a0" BR SALE—1926 BST. oom with alls sot ca frescoed thi EW PALE Sener wut N.W. A NEW THREE ‘brici,, containing eleven ye SALE SPECIAL. TAT, BARGATNS— ix-room Houses on A stn. e; all modern on iG ‘TIN ROOFING. ‘Estimates Furnished. apa | Pessonal Supervision in all cases, P, G, RILEY, 600 12th street northwest, ‘Telephone, 168-2. H. D. Bus, IMPORTER AND TAILOR, thas the honor to inform you that his NEW GOODS ae ‘Mr. BARB personally fits all garments made in hises- wat PeogEingion Bo. 607 Penne, ove. nextto Mational Hote. | mhi7 Tur “Csnrox- HOT AIR FURNACES. room Brick Wallach Place-bet 1th & 14th: alla ou Corcoran Lirs., Bast Capitol rooms, te corner Hand PiSohis on dasjon, bet uh ad once to aise’ Wi TT" EN SEIN Susi eee PA. AV! res Ww. ae eins rt ‘Hew York ave. 100 F handson c nexguborood, the northwestern how that will commana 25 to Prices in the very near future. ave and Scott st. a quick purchaser. -Pric apt JOR Lots, 186x090, to aud F north (east side). as, suin to an imjuediate purcuss:r ap2-7t JOR SALE_SE’ BEAUTIFUL “BUILDING Lote, froating south, 18x00, to wide alles, taizes for lmumediste iu) aud din sts. ue. A bansuilt the northeast xn part of the South aud Lan ¥ per mouth, Will be» very bart of Est Waal br-"} eda 8 RTE OR SALE—LOTS IN NORTHEAST AND SOUTH. heap. One very valuable corner. east, very tracts for speculators, Save commissions, directly toOWNEK, room 4, 13531 F st. uw. anh POE SALE OF EXCHANGE ‘FOR UNIMPROVED PROPERTY— That hand-owe Kesidence on Columbia ave, between pik sta extended, containing 19 roous: handsomely finished and supplied with all modern im: Estsae ge $90,000 squsre tect of ground, bandso \d out, &e. $3 ms Very Gay, OF ee veal real estate. 4th and Hseoutatuine? Bijrure this up aud see at it ts nova bats ° “ts. C. HILL, cor. Sth and F ste, BLOCK 10, ON- tario ave ,Meridian Hill, at 30c. These are the best {in the block dud are castly worth 3c. Apply at once. mb31-60" 5. ©. HILL, cor. Sti | Fox SALE VACANT LOTS.COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, nh. 927 vest st. _muh31-6t Fe: SALE—LOTS 11 AND 12, corner Lot, 50c.. Yale ORMSLEDT 6 BRAD a = a fi Tatyvt, Canitel ate. triaush ook at lot 4, in ey Per fovt, house “aid ty rove WELLER TFICANT BULL Lot, s. W_ cor. 16th and O sta. n. w., ioot alley : $3.35 per square fogi ti Paccheneset once, .« (Successor to Dav. FOR SALE—LOTS. Fes F-SOMP BEAU NTPOL Fors 40 WHIT. Close rem sue ebrudaue en {laced cathe toarket, “Anuar Location. ate ON CALIFORNIA S wie ok 4ihe Per ma ft ASS START {oxi yew “ae JOR SALE-A MOST DPSIRARLE SMALL 10T pear Dupont Gels waaih wet Tie he, Apply to CHAS. EARLY. 80:5 Tdta etn w apt ow Ret LEON PINE LOT ON 2D ST NP. 17 DER & Si AL : ayoe JOR SALENICE Lor 20 FT. PRONT OT § eT, ‘oth wt, exellent meiitorboed. BI. Southenst corse tand NS sts Lx = south west, cor tn 35 feck fowl an eds iy SALE_7 LOTS ON F § Ne LOTS. ON. Colfax stand ALE-SOME BE de of 16th # K SALF—FINE LOT ON MASS AVE NAR T4th st, Zid to M st per aq. ft. Os. TRANDER & STAD) ALE. SEVERAL 3 Coluinins Helghta: on which are t a kes 5c nu Nt. Pleasant, at vod of Howard ave. 260.5 WALKER & WILSON 1006 Fst. nw, Ieee Dvr, ‘ LOT st aw, LoYs, MERUDIAN - ke ib ot “Mt. Me Padi waa hd Mt. Pleasant, over 30 jal Langains, Pleasant, 13 Loe, 0 feet, GRO. W. LINKINS, sth and Ht ste. nw. B08 SALE ST BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH jact, DOAK Tt. to 10 ft 5 connections niade: Iron der cultivation at weil Planted with trait and, THOS. J. FISHER & CO, 4 Fst nw {OR SALE— HANDSOME LOT IN LE DRorr Park, at head of New 4 will be sold at Teasuable tyrure duriuy present week, anos ‘Thos. 3. FISHER & CO. 13 9,000 FEET OF GROUND ON 117TH | Pennaylvania ave. . all buy at once a great bargain. OF GROUNDON Bou" H SIDE OF MASS. AVE Seal Gut ovine ow offers it. J suit purchaser. Apply 10. F ‘ORIGINAL LOT 14, ) feet on Mth st east, OX tect 5 cents per Toot U. bev athand Latha. we at Bl. at 62e. $15,000 ft, ~17,000 FEET FRONTING FOE SALE 5 OK EPCHANGE — Poa 1M Property, the most desirably located 1 Tekteuded, just worth of Colima Moed and Mirad le! size ot Lat 40c. per square foot text t Aditress of 3 aad 0 ER, 1603 16th xt. utw., vm Er have secured 549,000. square feet in Whitney « division, making about 1 Lots, sotue of whic ‘choicest of U Sc. MILL, Real Estate, Sih and F sta, EVERAL VERY DESIRABLE LOTS, adjacent to Dupout Cire! ite Agent, 3 xt AUGUSTUS TAILOR, hea hit MONEY TO LOAN. 10 LOAN a ON REAL ESTATR, Imb31) ‘THOS. FE. WAGGAMAN. 1 REAL ESTATE, PROMYE MM attention to all appheations: SWonnsepy | AT LOW RATES. STocks Papettoneht and sold UNSISGHAM, Booker Moxey ALWAYS IN OUR HANDS To LOAN ON intactory real ewtate security, an sums to suutak Sand’ 6 per cent interest EY TO LOAN ON REAL EST TATE An sums W sult IsUrauce pisced in best co ‘T_BUILDERS. aNDe SPEC- ulators, 3 Sq. ground sd, between G and Hn... STH ST. BET M aud Nata, with sideand rear alley, snitable for | houses. Price’ 40c. Lot on th sts. ‘Two very de- th st. and Kenesaw ave. Toton Lauer Height c TPORD, 142.539 Fst. OR SALE—64 T, ON THE CORNER of 19th and Lawrence sts, between Rand Improvements now being tuade in the im- = "_WM. P. YOUNG, 1303 F st. 2 SALE—THREE OF THE MOST DESIRAB wrher Sites in the borthwest section. it WM. P. YOUNG, JOR SALE-SEVERAL VERY ©) art of the prices and accommodating terms j MONEE Toloay CE LOTS IN | Tecan ouer Lots per ceut higher | CHAS. A. McEUEN, between Whitney | iuvestinent 10 jer, water, &c." A bar- CHAS. A. MCEUEN, F st. <QUARES AND oye ae ARES IN iy. £01 (OF tuaderate. Price. holes, OF for invest- henge) or Mewee TES CHAS A. SuCkUE me Lotwat th ded. it renting for 810 Parts of Squares and ee ae eI 2 1 HENSEY Hi Fst, 3100, 000 TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE security. Investuents made ad- Vintageously to cuntouers. Tnsurance au text J. BEKIFORD, 1425q Fat jus MOSEY, 2e LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, IN SUMM YW Suit, at lowest Fate of Autores HOLTZMAN, * se15, corner 10th and F sts. uw. JOSEY TO LOANON APPROVED KEALEST ATE SLOUKITY Dvoderate commissions. au GEO. WL Ne delay, KINS. cor. Hand 19th ate In suns suit at lowest rates on approved rah | Getate secunty. FITCH, FOX & 20 142t Peunmylvai ONEX TO 10) AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST UN KEAL ESTATE SECUKITY ‘THUS.s. FISHER & CO, eh Laz F st. nw, me ONEY TOLOAN ON REALESTATE AT LOWESE DANENHOWER & SO) apt iL ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE Ok Fins T= class securities, at lowest rates of interest Ne Ir Yor Wasr THE BEST AND CHEAPEST CLOTHING FOR YOURSELF OR BOYS COME TO SMITH, THE, PIONEER 7TH STREET CLOTHIER, NOW AT 924 7TH STREET N.W, COME AND SEE MR FOR ALL KINDS OF CLOTHING. Have You Visrrep THE GREAT SALE OF FINE AND MEDIUM TAILOR-MADE CLOTHING NOW OPE! OUT SOME OF THE NICEST MADE GaR- MENTS FOR MEN, BOYS, AND CHILDREN. THESE GOODS MUST BE SOLD, AND BAR- GAINS ARE HERE FOR YOU. NO MATTER WHAT YOU WANT IN THE WAY OF BEST TAILOR-MADE CLOTHING, EQUAL TO THR FINEST CUSTOM WORK, IN PRINCE AL- BERT, CUTAWAY, OR SACK SUITS, FOR DRESS, POR BUSINESS, FOR WORK, DON'T THKOW YOUR MONEY AWAY WHEN YoU CAN GET SUCH FINE MADE CLOTHING AT THIS SALE FOR LESS THAN COMMON STUFF ELSEWHERE. WE HAVESUITS OB PANTS TO FIT THE SMALLEST OR LARG- EST PERSONS. YOU CAN DEPEND ON BAR- GAINS IN ALL KINDS OF CLOTHING. WE HAVE LOCATED AT 631 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. UNDER ST. MARC HOTE}. ONE DOOR DELOW 7TH ST. N.W. THIS SALE OF FINE TAILOR-MADE CLOTHING OFFERS UNUS- UAL CHANCES OF SECURING THE FINEST NEW YORK TAILOR-MADE CLOTHING ATA LOWER PRICE THAN YOU PAY FOR COM- MON-MADE CLOTHING. COME AND SEE - OUR GOODS. CLOTHING FOK MEN, BOYS, AND CHILDREN AT A BAKGAIN, REMEM- BER, WE ARE AT NO 631 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, ONE DOOR BELOW 7TH 8T., ADJOIN- ING ST. MARC HOTEL, L__J Srnue Srrvuzs. FINE SHOES. ‘We now havea Large and Well-Sclected Stock in the leading styles from the best manufacturers FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN, With our long experience in supplying this city with FINE SHOES, we feel confident with our present stock wecan suit almost all who favor us with ocall ‘with shoes that will fit, will wear, will look elegant ‘and give satisfaction, at prices as low us they cau be told, Guality considered, We aim to furnish the best SHOES that can be had for the money, aud guarantes ‘the sume. ‘Large line of WIGWAM SLIPPERS.