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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. FRIDAY. ————SSa Advertisers E EVENING STAR. |Isrmssmse To Lions Oxy, “WASHINGTON: : We keep ail the goods mentioned below in the grest- est variety possible. FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT. ‘Metallic Ornaments, such as COW BELLS, GYPSY KETTLES. SEQUINS, LANTERNS, &c, PIN CUSHIONS ready for covering. ‘TINSE.. only 5 cents per ball. SILK BALLS ss low as 1¢ conte; from that upto will serve thetr own purpose best, andet the same | $1.50. ‘tm «reatly sswommodate Tw 874, if they will send in before nova to-morrow thelr announcements for ‘the extra Lange edition of Saturday's paper, the forms ‘of whieb aust be sent to press much earlier than on ‘the otuee five days of the week, APPLIQUE MILKING SILK AND TINSEL CORDS. FRINGES AND GIMPS. ERY CANVAS. SILK AND FELT SCARFa ——— ee ____ ‘The tariff bill presented to the full committee of | _ CHINA SILKS, all colors, Plain and Fancy. ‘ways and means yesterday Is sections of the tariff reformers te Lo obtain a8 great @ reduction as can be secured without injury toany legitimate industry. The. painful differences of complaints that the duty on sugar has not been cut down further, while Louisiana will must vigorously against the cut that is made as ruinous to the industry? Pulp for paper-maxers’ use is another matter over ‘wate a fight is bound tobe made. In the new ‘on the free list, In the present law it pays a duty of 10 per cent ad valorem. Every publisher of books and newspapers will recall the paper Was cornered and the price run up so high ‘that many of the publishers who were operating oa slender capital were driven to the wall There came then a loud appeal to Congress for relief; BABY AFGHANS, ‘BAB’ ‘TAPESTRY BORDFRINGS. PLUSH and MANTEL DRAPERIES, PLUSH TABLE SCARFS, FELT LAMBREQUINS by the yard. Elegant line of REAL MADRAS, in plain and fancy See Om 2S cents por yard up to 95 conte fringes to JAPANESE SQUARES. FRENCH VELOUR SQUARES. ARTIFICIAL FRUITS, ‘TINSEL BUGS and BUTTERFLIES. ‘We have the most complete stock of Fancy Goods to be had in the city, at Dry Goods prices, which means» big saving ou the regular prices. NEW IDEAS. WOOD SPLASHERS and BANNER RODS, all col- Dut, at the frst talk of putting pulp on the free | “Ts. #20 cents, complete. Ist or reducing the duty on foreign paper, the rich pulp men put the screws upon the manufacturers gress kaows that his constituants are watching ‘the part he takes and are preparing to reward punish him accordingly on the 6th of November. a ‘The minority report in the Citizens’ ogainst the proposed change in the form of the District government brings out clearly the lack of bill im accordance with thetr viewa. If that effort 48 successful, the miserable sham of a privilege to deposit ballots without the right to choose any official with real power, in view of the right of exclusive legislation for the District given to Con- grew by the Constitution, accompanied, however, by all the recognized evils of popular suffrage in eity government, wilt be imposed upon the capital; and, whether successful oF not, the agitation of the matter will give those in and ‘Out of Congress, who are hostile to the present Snancaal relations between the District and wen- eral government, an opportunity to disturb and perhaps overthrow them. The suggestion that the legislation tsa compromise with and Dar to walimited popular suffrage 1s deceptive, ‘There ts no present danger which demands bar or compromise. The District is not now threatened ‘with tne expensive farce of popular suffrage in the to care for herself, will risk all her future happt- ‘Ress by joming fortunes with a man whose love sinks 20 deeper than the surface of his eyes. aaa ‘Even the sacrifice of his father-in-law on the Alter of outraged national sensibility did not save ‘Daniel Wilson from the consequences of his un- awful traffic in decorations. The sentence pro- nounced upon him by the Parts police court is not ‘What would have been given toa common thief pensation, it was not necessary that he should feel the hand of the law except for the purpose of Gingrace, and a3 a warning to other persons in inj called for, wile the fine of three thousand francs will go toward reim- the expense of con- a a Mend-peimted and Ewmbeoidered Bolting-Cloth soaks, BAGOWAN ART Lange eesortinent of New & Gvods suitable for Wed- Instructions in Embrvidery and Painting. ew STAMPED LINENS New 54-inch IRISH BUREAU COVER, 200. Yew 7¥-inch IRISH BUREAU COVER, 300. MOKIE CLOTH SPLASHERS, 25. Lange smsortment of New Goods constantly received, ba & OPPENHEIazR & BROS, ., New Sas Ob stow. 0 Sole’ Agents New Home Sewnce Machine. Ma M. J. Hex. 1300 Ft on, ‘bas just returned from New tYork, and is prepared dbow the very latest styles in be IMPORTED BONNETS AND HATS. CARPET SWEEPEXS, $1.98. Arrival of Spring Goods for Season 1888: Dress Goods in all the New Fabrica. Satines in all the Different Grades, Ginghans m all qualities. White Goods in Piain and Fancy. ‘Bilks and Satins in New Shades. SPRING INNOVATION IN LADIE® AND GENTS FURNISHINGS. Embroideries and Laces as would as- abopper. all ‘kinds of Sachet, Tooth and Face Powders, all kinds of Rouges, Ammonia, Recamier Creaia, Sponges, ots, all at Dry Goods prices. Cham- LARGEST STORE IN WASHINGTON, 420, 422, 424, 426 7th at. 417, 419 8th ot. Sraxa Srvizs Ix Heavazan “RATHER EARLY TO TALK OF SPRING STYLES’ YOULL SAY. WELL, IT wouLp BE WERE IT ANY OTHER PART OF ‘A MAN'S OUTFIT, BU1 THE WINTER SEASON Is PARTICULARLY HARD ON HATS, AND THEY SHOW UP BADLY. ‘VERY EARLY. AND NO WONDER, THEY'VE BEEN CRAMMED INTO PIGEON-HOLES CALLED HAT-BOXES EVERY TIME A BALL 1S GIVEN OBA RECEPTION HELD. THEY'VE BEEN CRUSHED UNDER THE- ATER SEATS TWO OR THREE TIMES 4. WEEK, AND THEY'VE BEEN BANGED AROUND GENE- RALLY, 8O THAT THE EARLY ARRIVAL OF SPRING STYLES 18 ALWAYS HAILED WITH PLEASURE BY MEN WHO DRESS WELL. ALWAYS AHEAD-THE LEAD BRING GENE. RALLY ACKNOWLEDGED AS OUR PROPER PLACE—WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO SHOW YOU ‘THE ADVANCE STYLES OF SPRING HATS-AND BEAUTIES THEY ARE THE DIFFERENCE IN THE SHAPE OF HATS FROM SEASON TO SEASON 1 NOT VERY PRONOUNCED, BUT aUFFI- CIENTLY SO FOR MEN WHO FOLLOW STYLE 70 AT ONCE RECOGNIZE A NEW CURVE OF THE BRIM, A LATE PITCH OF THR CROWN, AXD MANY MINOR DETAILS, SUCH AS THE DEPTH OF BAND, THE WIDTH OF BINDING, ETC, ETO. IT 18, IN FACT, THE NUMEROUS SMALL—AND APPARENTLY TRIFLING-DETAILS THAT PRO- DUCE THE NEW AND ROUNDED WHOLE. OUR HAT BUYER—THE BEST IN THE BUSINESS—HAS lodzings, aud way a young woman of the stage, wno is able | BEEN AWAY FOR THE PAST SIX WEEKS SUPER INTEZNDING THE MAKING UP OF OUR SPRING STOCK. HE 18 A TERROR TO THE MANUPAC. TURERS. HE INSISTS ON THE SMALLEST DE- TAIL RECEIVING AT THEIR HANDS THE MOST CAREFUL ATTENTION, BUT WHEN, AS TO- MORROW MORNING, WE PLACE THE RESULTS OF HIS LABOR, THOUGHT, AND CARE ON OUR COUNTERS IN THE SHAPE OF ADVANCE STYLES OF SPRING HATS, WE ARE IN 4 POSITION TO SAY WE HAVE NO SERIOUS COMPETITION HERE IN WASHINGTON, OUR ORIGINAL STYLES CANNOT BE COPIED WITHIN THE NEXT MONTH BY THOSE WHO FOLLOW 18 OUR WAKE, ASD THEN THEY CANNOT BUY GooDs 48 ADVANTAGEOUSLY AS WE DO, BECAUSE WE TREAT DIRECTLY WITH MANUFACTURERS, SAVING ALL MIDDLEMEWS PROFITS, WHICH WE GLADLY SHARE WITH OUR PATRONS. a] ADDITION TO THE STYLES BEING ORIGINAL, THEY ARE HANDSOME. THE SHADES ARE BEAUTIFUL THE PRICRS MORE THAN REA- en eee SPRING GOODS. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE ADVANCE STYLES OF SPRING CASSIMERES, CHEVIOT, WORSTEDS, COATINGS, SUITINGS AND TROUS- ERINGS, THESE ARE THE NEWEST PATTERNS AND COLORINGS. ALL GRADES, PROM $20-A SUIT TO 960. ‘THERE ARE QUITE A NUMBER OF NOVELTIES IN COLORINGS AND IX PATTERNS THIS SPRING, AND WE SHOW THE BEST AND MOST POPULAR IN THE MARKET. x5 ALL SHADES, AS WELL AS ALL GRADES, ARE ‘REPRESENTED IN OUR STOCK, AND ALL TASTES AND ALL POCKETS CAN.BE SATISFIED. WE PLAY “SRCOND FIDDLE” TO NO ONE IN WASHINGTON (EXCEPT AS TO PRICES, WHICH ARE ABOUT ONE-THIRD LESS THAN THE MER- CHANT TAILORS’), IN THE QUANTITY, QUALITY OR STYLE OF OUR PIECE-GOODS STOCK, OR IN MAKING THEM UP. OUR GOODS ARE ALL CUT ON THE PREMISES, BY A CUTTER OF LARGE EXPERIENCE IN ONE OF THE LARGEST NEW YORK TAILORING ESTAB- LISHMENTS, AND WE TRY ON EVERY CoAT BEFORE IT 18 FINISHED, 80 AS TO INSUKE afFir. WE FEEL CONFIDENT THAT WE CAN MAKE IT TO THE ADVANTAGE OF EVERY GENTLEMAN WHO WANTS A SUIT MADE TO MEASURE TO PLAGE HIS ORDER WITH UB. ~~ 931 PENN, AVENUR oF la: UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT; ART EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. ‘We are now showing in these departments a full line take into consideration the design and quality of the goods. COTTAGE DRAPERY. REAL MADRAS: & Aver bora, 30,38 au 40g. 6 eT inches onde, ERA REE mant of EMBROIDERED MADRAS, Very pretty patterns, 20¢. s yd. ; worth 30c. IMITATION MADRAS. All new designs; beautiful line at 12%. Also cheaper and better SOARFS. ‘We are showing s beautiful line of Fancy Scarfs. at all Ere French with be ‘Deautifulehepilie and ‘dae Turkiah Bureau hoarla, 1% Fs tong, Aber worth almost double. P ‘TABLE COVERS, Sompibie Gover kuotied fringes intone’ eolorinca, #0; worth $3.50. 1 of Raw Silk Table vers, 6-4, new patterns, $1.25; worth $1.75. ‘LACE PILLOW SHAMS. ps in Not 1 Line of entirely new patterns in Nottingham Lace MOICHOIR CASES, Rete Novelties. che Prettiest goods ever shown in in beuttifal “Gontene, ened wove thon ta =. =. ‘Handxerchief . and Button and WILLOW WARE. Scrap. Baskets and W. of Pricen front the Cheapest to the Haset. “k beastifal Aasortinent. ‘STAMPED LINEN G0oDs. ‘We would call your special attention to thie line All and marked b pric Bor ereds ond as Sach prices ‘which we BOUND GOODS (Stamped), Bouble Umbrella Ogee. Broom Holders. pea Pipe Se Sutton Bass. ‘Linen And hundreds of other BUREAU SCARFS (Stamped both ends). omate tearts.. be? 3 (Stamped). Jon a! eee ‘all prices, 9, 25, 35, 40, TRAY COVERS (Stamped. ‘Fringed all round, 19c, and upwerd. BIBS 12ke. (Stamped), ‘Examine our stock and note carefully, and you, tall be ‘convinged that Wwe dro iealgussuxe ee ‘We are now prepared to de STAMPING AND EMBROIDERING ofall in i and eens ‘25 percent or than cleewitere. = Embroidery Materials of all kinds, Tinsel, all colora, FIVE MARK-DOWN SALE. 1-LapiEs BUTTON Opers ‘Common Seung sige, Ato width foray 8S, ‘actual value $3.50; now $1.98. 2-GENTS' GENUINE CAL weed and itere, plain brosd toe, or Pointed toe, ‘usually sold to seica. 81.50, superiar to s-mppany 30 SEP RM ervonbte Feit Bot Boots, used to wholesale at @1; pou ssamnlen vee” SONABLE. STEP IN AND LOOK THEM OVER +-TEZERY 11 50 814 Seton) Dolton, of the WELL BE GLAD TO SHOW THEM To YOU. SKS AND COMPANY, THE LEADING HATTEBS, mb2 SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE Gast Rew mm) pape, Our comfort Shirt reed tn defo bd mer : REE Seaixe Hass. THE DUNLAP FIFTH AVENUE SPRING STYLE ov SILK AND DERBY HATS INTRODUCED TO-DAY. WILLBTT & RUOFP, Sole seants, 905 Ponsa Ave. famous (now ) Fearey make. The actual cost of these gouds wat $1.40; they now S—CHTLDE ¢ TO @ Genuine Xi Hoe! But- tatig We thels tie valves seduced to BOs’ AMONG OUR ADVANCE SPRING STYLES (OVER 250 CASES JUST OPENED) ABE RSPROIALLY Lee NOTEWORTHY AND TRULY GREAT OUR GUN Turse shosever shown a Wensngtane so" LADIES ELEGANT $250 AED $3 GENUINE BAND-TURNED BUTTON BOOTS, feng 9b bow in style wad wear * Soe WM. BABY & 00.8 BRLIABLE S808 HOUSES, THIS MEANS GREAT BARGAINS FOB HOUSE- KEEPERS READ THIS ADD., PUT THE CASH IN YOUR POCKET, AND COME AND TAKE ADVAN- ‘TAGE OF THE OPPORTUNITY. REMEMBER IT ONLY LASTS THREE DAYS, ‘THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATUBDAY, AND THESE PRICES ARE ONLY FOR CASH. . , Extrs Super INGRAIN CARPETS, 49¢. per ya. Patterns of TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, former price 850, 0 during this sale at 5c. ART SQUARES at 650 ; a nice line, SMYRNA RUGS, former price $7; now $4.50, Any of our $10 SMYRNA RUGS for 96.75. Our Entire Stock of MADRAS MUSLIN, ranging from 81 to $2; now goat 750. per yd. DOTTED SWI88 for Vestibule, and SASH CUB- TAINS 35c.; price was 60c. ‘We still have « fair assortment of PORTIERES and HEAVY DRAPERY which we will close out At Cost. Prices start at €2.50 and stop st 840. You ‘will find some splendid things among them. Aline of SPUN SILK and TAPESTRY, for upholster- ing, from 65e. 10 81.35. Alot of JAPANESE 4-FOLD SCREENS, slightly dam- aged, at 82. Alot of LACE CURTAINS, of which we havo from one to three pair of a pattern; prices $1.50 to $3; we cut down to $1.20 all around to make them gv. '36-Inch HOLLAND SHADES, Spring Rollers, for 380. A MANTLE BED, with WOVEN-WIRE SPRING, 911.50. SOLID WALNUT, MARBLE TOP, CHAMBER SUIT, BEVEL PLATE, for $31.50. ANTIQUE CHAMBER SUIT, BEVEL PLATE, $25. PLUSH PARLOR SUIT, six pieces, for $40. Also several handsome ANTIQUE CHAMBER SUITS, ‘on which we have Cut the Prices for this sale. ‘We have too many ORIENTAL and TURKISH RUGS, do COME AND TAKE THEM AWAY AT IMPORTERS' PRICE, BARGAINS ALL OVER THE HOUSE. Remember you can’t afford to MISS THIS CHANCE, if you are wise, and would save money. ‘We make this sale for TWO REASONS: To MAKE ROOM for our SPRING STOCK, and to CONVERT THE GCODS INTO CASH. Hence any goods charged during this asle will be at regular prices. DONT FORGET THE DATES, MARCH 1st, 2p, AND 8p, AND BE SURE YOU GET THERE. W. H. HOEKE, 801 MARKET SPACE, 29-3 308 AND 310 8TH STREET. FFF HALF FRIGE, ‘WE STILL HAVE ON HAND AGREAT MANY GOODS THAT MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE, AND IN OB- DER TO MOVE THEM QUICKLY WE WILL CONTINUE OUR SALE OF ODD LOTS AT HALF PRICE, AND WILL “ADD TO THE SAME MANY DESIBA- BLE GOODS THAT WE FAILED TO SELL AT COST, STOCK MUST BR REDUCED. GREAT BARGAINS DUR- ‘THIS WEEK AT B. @ DAVIS, {29-\~ 719 MARKET SPACE, COR. STH ST, BUPPERT, _mbt__ 409.405, 407 798 mann above Dat Cosme Our Sure: Fo close out our satire winter stock we reduced ‘one-half, SUITS WE SOLD AT $10, SRIL AT 95.90. SUITS WE SOLD AT 919, SELL AT 96.00. QUITS WB GOLD AT $15, BELL, AT 67.40. = MARCH 2, 1888—SIX PAGES. A Coroux Or Banauns. A WEBE'S ATTRACTIONS FOR TO-MORROW. AG@ALA DAY aT THE PALAIS ROYAL, ‘The Bargeine and Special Prices advertised during the week have been collected and presented to you in ‘condensed form in space below. Six days’ attractions erowaed into one will make Saturday, March 2,8 memorable day atthe PALAIS ROYAL ‘Fancy Colored Bordered French Linen Handkerchiefs, ‘Usually 50 and 75a, fer 250 cock. ‘Satin-Lined ‘usually 50c., offered for 25c. 91.50 quality for $1 each. Buperior Socks, warranted fast colors, $5c. quality | — for 250. Four-Ply Linen Cuffs, fine linen, 25¢. quality for 20¢ Rnglish Dogabin Gloves, new ehedes, embroidered ‘Decks, warranted and tried on, 81.50 quality for 61. Non-Bpliting Gilk Umbrellas, warranted otl-boiled silk, @3.50 quelity for 9.48. Genuine Alligator Slippers. $1.75 quality for ¢1.48. $2.50 Patent Leather Oxfords for $8. Broceded euskal, ‘Plosh Slippers, $1.75 instead of €2.50. ‘Not reduced in price are the “Palais Royal” Shirts, st 85c., and Fancy Embroidered Nightshirts, at 730. ‘Have you tried them? SPACE FOR WOMEN’S GOODS, SHOE BARGAINS, ‘Wo had a column edvertisement an Monday for ‘Shoea. Told you, among other things, of making room foraummer stock. We're doing it 82.68 Kid Button Boots for 62.50. 04 English “Weukenphast” for €3.15. @4.75 French Kid Boote for ¢3. @5 Patent Leather Tips for $3.50, @4 Pull Dongola Boots for 83.15. CORSET BARGAINS. A columm yesterday for Corsets. To-morrow at 6 ‘P.m. terminates Special Bale Prices. For instance: 01.50 French Woven Corsets for $1.15. $1 French Woven Corsets for S0c. LACE BARGAINS. ‘We promise s lone advertisement for to-day, but you ‘must excuse us. Priocs shall talk for us, or rather the qualities for the prices shall. 100 pieces Torebon Laces, 12c., worth 18¢. 3 yard. 90 pleoes Medici Laces, 190., worth 250. a yard. 132 pieces, extra wide, Torchon and Medic! Laces, for 39, 45, 50, 68, 75, 86 and 950. ‘This column 1s devoted.to enumeration of the numerous banrains ‘Mevare. WOODWARD & TOTMROR corer Litmand Fouaw. Guove Bascans Fos Sircapsr. . ‘This department never offered séchan arvay_ __WANTED.-ROOMS. _ ? [ f i : F if 1 i i F H i i & Jent selections can yet be made. HIGH-GRADE MEN'S GLOVES. Our experience is that men who English Silk Scarfs, for pring weer, | . continuously want good ones; conseyues Hi consequently we have confined our selections to the best obtain able. ‘Natural Wool Shirts and Drewers, epsing weight, SS ia % sss) love; very durable. ONLY $1.62 PER PAIR. fitted at the counter and warranted. im the newest Spring 2 ‘Men's 2-But. Pertnot Real Kid Gloves, in as- sorted Tan apd Brown: Men's 2-But. “Fownes” elastic shade o. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, we Deess Smers Ar 390 50 Dozen Men's Uniaundered Dress Shirte, good muslin, well made, linen bosom and ONLY 390. EACH. This is the last lot of these Shirts we shall have until another dull seson—July or August —as the mandfacturers are unwilling to accept orders for them during the buay season now be- ginning. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. ith and F. ANTED-YHREE ROOMS AND BOARD FOR fe soe en prea vendtow tare ‘ope wot atten iL private iy tore GuIL | Sd Ate Toto of mount ty Wwe NiRHED OR ANTED— Y HAVING FURNIRHED © ‘WOMEN COOKS, 610 TO 040. CHAM- Fy sbould . x urpeand launaresonin dy orewey: | Ween rout dew in gue or tes days LOOM RENT: alters, Drivers oF He Facne. | ENO AGENCY. O12 din ot uw. abe WAXTEDIT Dick's AGENCY, WOMEN COOKS, the weaves. hi 810 t 940; chambermaida, me ise geil coa wall for pose at WARSTED,A SETILED WHITE Wi man wages wiven. y thst aw. ) todo plain cooks 3 A GIRL TO DO GENERAL email family; no washing. Ww: ‘ED—A COLORED WOMAN AS Wal just. Understand ber dint es pertectiy th her recommendations at 1130 -ANTD-RETAI WINNING CARD. Agents wanted. (Copyrieht pected) ‘Thin ina War ‘ONCE—A WOMAN AS COOK AND 12; no washing. winite racturiing in public depart stitutions, -, Address COOLL ‘9th st. n.w., or call (rom 4 to 7 p.m. <4 (ED—A NICK, PLEASANT Witt). ai GIT Ast mes Won hum nina geod name ge th faiters, two Porters.” two Bell- ‘A at once, Mibreterence SW. LAMBERT & C0. mah WASTED = DNMEDIATELY — A woman, enetal housework: erties of Swede pret PEGE Coulee "Apply to-morrow mar [500 ist ot. Yad WANTED4 COMPETENT GIRI. FoR cook and housework: no washiie or tronins: at 6x0 Hat mb W ‘ANTED—WELL EDUCATED, GENTLEMANLY SaaS y with ste a bewriviine ane o pects. Box 13 salary eat onthe, Bat good prosvecia, Boe 31 7! Basouss Ix Lior Hostsy. We have opened 100 DOZEN LADIES' FANCY BALBRIGGAN HOSR, in a variety of attractive stripes, advantage in purchasing Our exceptional, pieces Bisck Chantilly Lace Flouncings. from first hands ensbles us to offer the full equi- ied he Tee | _valentot any amountespeodedin Infants’ Wear. heaviest and handsomest designs ever displayed at the PALAIS ROYAL, At — $1.50. 83, 62.68, 8298; Worth $1.98, $3, $3.50, €3.98. GLOVE BARGAINS, S-button Undressed Kid Mousquetaires, spring shades of tans, grays and modes, The backs are em- Droidered with the new skeleton embroidery, $1.85 in- | INFANTS" stead of 81.98. 4,5 and 6 button Kid Gloves—the large and small $1.68. The medium sizes ares Jol? lot secured very include the 88c, “Palais Royal” Misses Kid Gloves. Ask to see the new 4 and 5 button “Palais Royals,’ for spring and summer of 1888, only $1.68 # pair. Tried on at our risk, BOYS' CLOTHING BARGAINS, ‘The last time we shall have occasion to advertise this department. Read this as the funeral notice: Al @3 and @4 Overcoats for #1. All 85 and 06 Overcoats for #2. ‘All 97 and $8 Overcoate for #33. ‘All 89 and 810 Overcosts for 94. All 85, 96, €7 Suits for 63. All 98, $9, $10 Suits for 94, All $12, $14, $15 Suits for 95. ‘All 99.25 Silk Plush Caps for 960. ‘x ‘All 68c. Cloth Cigarette Onps for 300. DRESS GOODS BARGAINS, ‘To-morrow Evening terminates our opening exhibi- tion of the Novelties for the spring of 1888: ‘50e. quality New Cashmeres for 39, 500. quality 88-in. Suitings for 50c. 50c. quality 96-n, Suitings for 35c, 91.19 quality Bisck @itks for 91. 91.48 quality 64-1n, Brosdoloths for $1.36. New Henricttas, Serges, Tricots, Moires, Faille Fran- caise, and Satin Rhadames in 24 of the newest shaden, ‘MILLINBRY BARGAING. ‘Spring stylea not im A few bargains for present wear: Frouch Pelt Hate, $1 quality, for 250. J ‘Fancy Wings, 480, quality, for 190, ‘Nos, 20 and 22 Ribbons, 3c. qualsty, 190, ‘Moire Bash Ribbons, 98c. quality, 750. PABASOL BARGAINS. ‘To induce you to buy 8 little early we offer our pew ‘tock at special prices. One or two illustrations: $23.50 Novelty Parasols for 920. $18.50 Novelty Parqsols for #16. 912.50 Movalty Parasols for $10.50. Carriage Parasols (lined) for $1.48, 02.26 Rilk Umbrellas, oxidized hsndles, 81.90. BOSIRRY BaRGarna. prea h bend Call early. Guaatity limited. e SUIT BakGaINe, we offer Co im Gobslin, Mahogany, ‘The $3 Walking. See 91.78 MISCELLANEOUS BARGAlyS ‘@ for 860 Linan Gollare 3 for 25c, ing Apparel; and to our | attention is called it attractive stock. We quote: Present INFANTS’ CAMBRIC SLIPS, . cambric ruffle around neck and sleeves. ONLY 25c. EACH. INFANTS’ FINE CAMBRIO SLIPS, tucked cambric front, with Hamburg embroid- ery on neck and sleeves, ONLY 50c, EACH. INFANTS' LONG,CAMBRIC SKIRTS, wide hem, with two clusters above ONLY 50c, RACH. FINE KNIT SHIRTS, 31, 374, AND 50c. EACH. INFANTS’ HAND-KNIT BOOTRES, 25 AND 37%. PER PATR, sizes are “Palais Royal,” and reduced from @1.50 and | INFANT® CANFIELD RUBBER BIBS, : ONLY 25c. EACH. pe : ace : INFANTS’ FINE LINEN BIBS, heap. Black, tans and all at 68c.a pair. We pent yy INFANTS' HAND-KNIT WORSTED SACQUES, in white and colors, 50c., 75¢., $1, $1.25 and 81.375 each, INFANTS WHITE FLANNEL SHAWLS, INFANTS’ Scalloped edies, embroidered corners, ‘TSe.. $1, 81.50 AND $2 EACH. CASHMERE LONG CLOAKS, Deep embroidered ONLY $3.50 EACH. INFANTS' CASHMERE LONG CLOAKS, debply Cape and skirt, ONLY $5 EACH. Children's Muslin Drawers. cambric ruffie, with clusters of fine 25, 37% and 50c. PER PAIR. (Second floor,) INFANTS' WARDROBES of TWENTY PIECES FOR $12. ‘elegant Baptismal Roba 8 White ‘Dressage. 1 White Emb. Flannel Shawl 2 White Flannel 2 White Flannel Pinning Blan’-cts, 2 White 2 Knit Shirt, 2 Pairs Crochet Bootees. 20 pleces for $12. Every garment of high quality and com- pletely made, Orders by mail for this clerant wardrobe will bbe filled the same day received. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, are superior SUITS WE SOLD AT G20, SELL AT 910.00. | 11254 eammpedtingp Saleabers 190. tnptendal Sic.| wan Anice Prince Albart Suit st $12.60. and all other J proportion. We sell Overcoat, haiéonna Grit om Ovenorae we ea gt ‘We bare a fall line of odd Pants yery cheap. ‘This a not half the bargains, bed belongs tothe . mucommen tnt) aga Warten WHITE AND, COUORED cook tunis, Waltrenses, laundrusses, hou "Good ‘nelp for fret-clasa orders, BURNIAN, 0-038 Fath Peo. ANTED—A RELIABLE WHITE WOMAN TO WEShiieds eeneral niteewort bo washing nd wages to the right person. 9 Hi st. n. 130. 'TED-ENERGETIC MEN ESE ran and accident." tg $20 week! [nh cident: i feabied membera, “MUTUAL UNION AsOCcA TION, Koc! ae (—000K8. CHAMBERMAIDS, house ‘waiters, &e.; no charges uuless eu yhass Se ase elses, STEVENS Employm's Bureau, 717 uli wt nw. ‘of a ct tes, with reference 717 Mst mw.” £20-1it_ WV ANTED—EVERY LADY 10 KNow THEY we piste drone cutting at reduced price for « ject Ta yuare goods. 525 11th st. n.w.,opposite Moves’. Ja WV 4ANTED-IMMEDIATELY—LaDIEs To Wor for a wholesale house. ou needlework at their own homes (sent, any distance). Good pay can be made. Everything furnished. Particulary fre. “Raadrenn Alt: TISTIC NEEDLEWORK CO., 135 8th st, New York city. nih-eobim roy weet ORK ‘VW ANTED—A DRESSMAKER IN EVERY FAMILY. SS Se Estrus su materials” oat, tasted. aot Spaeth Fotn ington, D.C. WANTED--SITUATIONS. T ANTED—1 ENOGRAL EMPLOY- W2S22D DY A RTENOGUAPHER EMPLOY: = in NTED—AT HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS We: Cooks, Charoberinaide. Waltrwon’ Latusteat Butera SAM'L A. COOMBS, O26 Fat mw. mb? St NTED—DICK’S AGENCY HAS PIRST-CLASS W2Sncen, chambermaida, waitresses, Isundreeses ment to do night work. nw. ‘wai ‘nurses, butlers, coschmen. house ‘and boya, With city referenoes G13 7th st-nw. It NTED-BY A YOUNG COLOKED GIRL & Stustion ea nures or chambermaid; good refer. quces. Apply 504 Est. uw. “ie WWANTED_A NEWPORT DRESSMAKER WILL ‘oF week, or vill NTED BY AGERMAN ‘Assistant Barkeeper or restaurant. Address box 16. Star ‘ ‘ANTED_SITUATION AS BOOKKEEPER: CITY try: 8 years’ experience. Address COM- EST Suro ae 'ANTED—A COLORED GIRL WISHES A SITU- on as cumubernad or waitfeas oF nurse, Apel ‘ANTED aio A LE YOUNG AMERICAN. oman on a8 3 or ” seeks post auch 3 WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS COOK'S PLACE. NO wash ironing, can turnish ferences. sass ese ares = ANTED—SOLICITORS OF PATENTS, ATTEN- tiou!—A young Mechanical Engineer Em- AY TN ‘fined colored man desires « ject, but permanent employed bute. fn ‘Franklin st,, city. WWANTED—BY AN INTELLIGENT ENGLII ‘don as chaiubermald or nuree f cluld! best references,” Address “IN TELLIGE Star oftioe. mb FAMILIES BY THE ANTED_SEWING IN ee BY THE day or week ; can the dren's is @ firet-class operator on sew- |; terms moderat.. Ad- Green bor Fi, Ber ufics. oe Df FOR COOKS, MAIDS, a others, male and Py De ee ae : ED-AGENTLEMAN OF LOWER 2 W tube to counect nel win ecme Peay ee Address ‘Brarofice | a Wes TUAT. POR ALL KINDS oF Ww oan Ta teed to no Te DYSEN AND hoo: gr G BUKEAC, 717 Khaw. tl 9 pan, 360 = = — WASTED A IAD DuusetaREn Star WED ARE AR a ee WILL TAKE DRESS-MAK- le seou ie dull. Aaarmse NTED-BRADDOCK WUUSE ALEXANDLIA, | Laundresses, thres Chau = ‘accountant, | ‘A, ee COMM CNTCATING “ROOMS Wigimerarrel cor aunucns ; eabeed eg noe bak se ule red. ad 11g me ___WANTED—HOUSES. _ ANTED—SOUSE BY sMALL. wonTHi Ey FARE MouRGGRERT cece see nt Rares WASTED _nirous Arai 1A sik Gu Ave aNTED_ BEFORE APS I =| rst came conditions Separate eek rood "ieaitad wT A rq Address A, BOC. Star office. wen mhads a yANTED V re Frm good..onder, ‘than 20 00 to ft ohyeck te ddress SPOT CASH FED HOUSES once from owners. and for immuediate mah iu tw. sertion fe, wate par Mice.” anh ae TED IA SMALL HOUSE, MODERS Provementa, dxirabie lo wiity! Adirwm Boa iving location and lowest cash price = = ty »—TO EXCHANGE ONE-QU Ai i, BOO {OK KENT NEWLY PL h KNISILED EAST PRONT. Toma, deiueuttully th st sated, POR RENT NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH Beorvtthout testa thetonstatnes cit al ek Ny Weeated woe bait square th sire te my ANTED — AGOOD MILLRIGHT TO RUN "A | T-MARCH 15, TWO LARGE ROOMS, ey 5 FO pues resamreegmly oe ene pet ary ante ces | Secon, the ocation u lta ‘Station. P. G, County, Mi mhi-see ~ ~ SEW YORK Avy — {08 KENT—AT 7i7 91H 87. N. W—TWo cow mnuicating room, furniabed. ont agether or separately , with ur to Permanent partion JOR KENT—FOUR NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS ui usekeeping, with use ul bath. Ap Ply 204 C st. 2. w. JOR RENT—AT G03 F ST NW, A Neavey farnistied Room, ou second flour. ite per tenant tertis very Iiiulegate cs Fgh RENT 2¥0 08 THERE UNTURNISHED Rooms, either on second or third floor gaa, heat aud water; convenient ave. mw. JOR RENT_O30 E NW. THREE Lane ‘single or en suite, suitable for party of Tent rasouabie, QOK RENT —AT ia37 L ST. HANDSOMELY furmashed parior and bed room On first and second jours. board if desired. 3 JOR, RENT—THRE 24 floor with board. the door a delihtrul a tor Pile, the terme will be nade eattstactory JOR RENT—TWO UNFURNIRFRD LOOMS, IN Giuding heat, gas and bath. Apply 1729 10th wt patrect cars. 61 FURNISHED ROOMS AND TABLI Rt wt wa ae pee! wider the ma = rom Michigan, who will met woderate prices. fe % ROOMS, AT 121d ud aud 7 o'clock p an. Fok, 2x7 SEVEN, WELLL ished Rooms. with heat end or in suites. Inguire at 710 ii» wrth baht blow, wis Pat nw. te» FOR RENT_ONE Lance Room svrrawi OF ‘other purpones. alm" desk. Foot OF Toome for cominercial agents. Avply tw JAMES. ® MoKEE @ Go. 318 Sth ot nw rsa OK RENT—FURNISHED ROOM, WITH BoAKD, gona story ala. waite of Uafuruilind Hoon xt ay gommodic speunprite SGrelock. eterenses. 1530 1 OK RENT—1502 H sr. Xv Worley‘ ‘huwudsomely’ cen multe ‘or sini. pe ae FOR RENT THD PL00K, (995 PENN. Avie fuv0-1m 4°, HUTCHINSON FO BPs 873 1 St, Blneantiay row ished suite of throt rouine cu firwt. floor ales Tuomi for gentleman on third Got. references Jets FOR RENT—OFFICES. FFORRERT OFFICES —in OUR NEW BULLDING, tema Kat td al vei Te 'kTrargroRD, 307 Fst ow, » NEXT DOOR TO edn ui ort 11-30 ___FOR RENT—STORES. FSR SENT PAEL OF 4 gtQue, WITH 4 Lavy, ving «good business. 1009 G st. whist ROH KENT—NO. 225 PENNA. AVE, OCCU for iuauy yeare by Ada.s Exprens Company. welt capa iors state atirna plrvoney : or com Pike dis Pat, : 4 Fok, 2Si-as, OD STAMUSIED ree Store: Hatz, Sa ‘i Want ‘Meaiiawton, & good able ‘istwess witht stuail iim. Re a. PHILLIPS, 141 New Yurk by ROR RENT —THAT WELL-KNOWN GuockRY tharket, cor 1 4 aud Eureka meat oR Btures: possession JOR RENT—STORE aND DWELLING AT 14th st. n.w.. containins 13 toons, with all un ern Improveinents. Inquire 1638 14th wt. jall-Sw* FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS RENT BASEMENT (ABOVE PAVEM: Phobatle Sid wibace enn RENT SECOND FLOOR OF 817 MAKKEr — Inquire of Mra MARL J Walon 775. x a rT ___LOST_AND FOUND. Wetaae ee Wavaigescnast re a = —a CUFF, (Cor 4 for ite oot mbi-2e STRAYED-TWO NEW POUNDLA ‘to the ward if we

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