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2 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTO WEDS ‘The Evening Star basa bona tide daily circulation mere of any other daily paper published WasRington, and mach greater than that of ail the ather daily papers here added together. ‘ne speech of Senator Ingalls in the Senate yes- terday dispiayed sll the powers of sarcasm aod Apvective which easily place him ia the lead among the members of Congress in that line ot oratory. He possesses, in an extraordinary de- gree, the art of makiog an adversary uncomforta- Wie. AS & pointed reminder to many in Congress Wo oppose pension legisiation or Union soldiers that they alded the rebellion which these soldiers subdued and are exposed to the suggestion that they instinctively oppose the rewant of tne victors im the struggle, and asa vigorous and plausible statement of the argument in favor of service pen- sions, the speech will commend Itsrlf as a repubil- ean campaign document for tue special benefit of the ex-soldier voce. In certain passages of his oration, however, the ‘Senator tails to emulate the tmmorta: Washington. Who was supremely great in that he never “siopped over” The cup of Senator Ingalis’ gail sometimes, overflows indiscrirainatety. There Was nothing 10 Senator Vest's jocose allusions to the supposed Presidential aspirations of Senator Ingalls to Jostity ths presiding officer of the Senate im lacing upon the records of that body a coarse al- Jusion to the charges made against Mr. Cleveland 4m tue Presidential campaiga, which were aisre- Sarded by tae American peopie in choosing their Cale Magistrate. It was Senator Vest who had Deen disrespectful to the Grand Army, the Dis- trict of Columbia aud Senator Ingalls, ana who Geserved punishment. No drops of vitriol should ave been wasted on Mr. Cleveland. Nor did the ‘Senator help Lis argument by gratuitous attacks upon suck brave Union leaders as Hancock and | McClellan, Whom aeither tue soldier element nor the people generally will be led to distrust. As- ssults upon them are sure to react. ‘Tne main contention of Senator Ingalls’ speech ‘tm favor of a general-service pension for the ex- ‘soldiers of the war ts also subject tocriticism. The Speech im this respect ts not calculated to con- ‘Vinee the thinking people of the country of the wisdom or Justice of such legislation at this time. There arc a grest many people in the United States, not at all implicated in the reveilion, wno feel that the growing appropriations for pensions, ‘Which have already reached enormous propor- tionr are largely demanded and enjoyed by huangry pension agents, and not bs those to whom the pation ts grateful beyond the power of ex- pression tp dollars and ce Mayor Hewitt, of New York elts, hus taken sev- rai oceasions to kapress upon the public mind the e: that he does not care a rap whether the poll- jans like or disiike bis octal course; but he Went @ little farther than usual yesterday, when he refused to review the Ancient Order of ‘itber- | mans on the cooing St. Patrick's day, because | there i bo iaw in the statute-nook requiring him to do 90, and it would take some of his time away from his publie duties. He frankly ad- mitted Chat if he were a candidate for any office Rext fall he should want all the Irtsh-Cathoilc | Yotes he could ge:; Dut he declares that he does not propose to buy them that was. | ‘To this extent Mr. Hewitt’s treatment of the matter 's praiseworthy, aud a fine example for the emulation of all sdministrators of great popular | trusts; but to be effective the precedent must be | made broad enongh to cover # good many otherde- | Iuands Which are made upon ¢ public ive withomt A conspicuous omer is, a8 a Ful 4 the man who its petty. anni ng oe by ; BO sine oue is usually glad to anees by good-natured submitting to some impositions escape ndo not require a compromise with con- actene fr. Hewitt’s conduct im this instance, | theretore, likely to imerease his repa- tation tor eccentricity rather than for ang Spartan quality, especially in view of the pub. le time be expended last fall in writing letters | and granting interviews to reporters for the pur- pose of couvineing the citizens of S thes ought not t reward DeLaney Nicoll for his | sheeesstul War on boodicaidermen and bribe. mongers. —— ‘The Emperor William has suffered « relapse and 4s 12 a critieal condition, while the crown prince 13 Teported better and not in imminent danger of death. Ia addition tothe loyal interest which all subjects of Germany take in the condition of the | venerated emperor and bis son, there ts a peculiar Interest in all Indications as to which of the two men, Gangerousiy ill, will die first, taken by those Who will be personally affected by the order of | ‘Their deaths Should that of the Emperor precede ‘That of the Crown Prince, as now seems lixely, the event would place upon the German throne, no matter for how short a reign, 2 peace-loving, anti- Bismarck Emperor, influenced largely by his En- gush wife, and who can tell how the currents of Bistory might be affected thereby? j —_—_————_—_——— i t rt i FICKED BARGAINS FROM AMONG THE mar] ATTRACTIONS OF ore GREAT MARE-DOWN SALr. ‘ 3-LADIES’ FINE KID BUTTON BOOTS, Operacr | Common Sense style, A to F widths, formerly $3, | sctual value €3.50; now $1.98. | 2-GENTS GENUINE CALF BUTTON, laced and gaiters, plain broad toe, or tipped pointed toe, down to $150, super! shoes atsually sold | at $2.50. | '~MISSES' 10 TO 2s, solid, serviceadi tou Boots, wit ced 4—TOUTHS’ 11 TO 2%, Substantial Button, of the famove (now bankrupt) Fearey take. The | actual cost of these gouds was $1.40: thes now goat I5e. | | “si 5—CHILDS" 4 TO $", Genuine Kid, Spring Heel But- | tou, with worked holes, euarantesd solid sud not | toriy, Soe. their fair value; reduced to 50c. AMONG OUR ADVANCE SPRING STYLES (OVER | 230 CASES JUST OPENED) ARE ESPECIALLY NOTEWORTHY AND TRULY GREAT OtR GENTS #3 KANGAROO SHORS, ard most durable shor ever shown in , LADIES ELEGANT $250 AND 32 GENUINE | HAND-TCRNED BUTTON ROOTS. the equals | 1 aDy 85 shor tu stvle sud wear ' WM. HAEN & CO. RYLIABLE SHOE HOUSES, mal A Grea ae Is Brac Scr, ‘We have just purchased, to great advantage, alot of BLACK SURAH SILKS, Which we intend to sell at 75e. per yard. iuspection of the above, as they cannot and are worth $1 Just opened, a fall sleck of CHOICE SPRING SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. Our buyer was in the market ali last week, and we Dave opened ai! the cotce novelties. We desire an | De duplicated, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ¥19 Pennsylvania svenue, ONE PRICE. ‘N. B—CRoice xoads are sold early. 3 g ERE al NNN is WEE A or SEERS! A LITTLE KIGHER IX PRICE, BUT OF UNBIVALLED QUALITY, 1206 DST. §, mbo-Sa Sesr Recervz New Assonrunst MADE TECKS, NEW STYLES AND COLORS. W. & TEEL ‘935 PENNSLVANIA AVENTE. s29 | mo * | makes publicity of the fact. Should the reader be in | Beed of the article mentioned a call this week would be ‘advisable, as we sell the jot on hand at the old price of in new styien. eral reduction in our Comfort and Blanket Depart. Paices Sur To Sruswrens, HERE'S A RARE OPPORTUNITY 20 BUY FIRE SHOES AT SACRIFICE PRICES. THE ITEMS GIVEN BELOW REPRESENT LIZZS oF SHOES THAT WE PROPOSE TO HEREAFTER DISCOR- TINUE, THEREFORE SOME SIZES ARE MIBSING, BUT 80 THAT THERE SHALL BE NO MISUNDER- STANDING, WE PROPOSE IN THIS aDVERTISE- MENT To MENTION THE SIZES THAT WE MaVE IN STOCK, AND TO TELL YOU OF THE S1ZBS THAT WE HAVEN'T GOT. WE OFFER THESE FINE SHOES AT THE PRICES GIVEN BELOW, BR- CAUSE WE WANT THE ROOM THEY NOW OCCUPY “AS THE GOODS WE BOUGHT TO TAKE THEIR PLACES ARE DAILY COMING IN. DOT MIBS PAL SECURED BY DEEDS OF TRUST ON | THIS BIG DRIVE, TREY COST US MORE MONEY, REAL ESTAT®, THE TITLES OF WHICd | BUT THEY'VE GOT TO Go. ARE GUARANTEED BY THE COLUMBIA ‘Men's Calf, Hand-sewed, Lace, Button, and TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY. PARTIES HAVE THE PRIVILEGE OF IX- SPECTING THE PROPERTY. A SMALL PREMIUM CHARGED. THIS WILL PROVE A SAFE AND JUDI- ClOvS INVESTMENT FOR PERSONS OF LIMITED MEANS. THOMAS F. WAGGAMAN, 917 F STREET, NORTHWEST. INVESTS SUM3 OF $100 AND UPWARDS. FROM ONE TO FIVE YEARS AT6 PER CENT PER ANN@M. INTEREST GUARAN- TEED AND PAID QUARTERLY. PRINCI- Men's Porpoise, Hand-sewed, Lace, Button and Congress, Plain, Freuch and London Toes, all sizes, except 7 and 7%. Regular price $7.50; your choice for $5, Men's Finest selection Kangaroo, Lace and Congress, Hand-sewed, perfect in every particu- Jar; widths only B and C; sizes to10, Regu- Jar vaiue $7; your choice for $3, ‘Mon’s Genuine Calf, Lece, Button and Con gress; sizes 6 to 11; widths D and BE, Sold regularly at $2.75; your choice for 91.75, 400 Pairs Lasien' French Dongola and Cure co Kid, Butten Boots, Hand-sewed, Hand- turns, and finest Machine sewed; siaes ALL Je; widthe A, Band C. Regular values $4, $5 and 86; your choice for $3 a Pair, ‘Misses’ Kangaroo-top. Button Boots, Straight Goat, Foxed. Splendid values at $2; your choice of sizes (11 to 2) for ¢2, mb7-3t Coxsoumarios Asp Apvice. NEVER REGRET THE PAST. USE THE LESSON OF EXPERIENCE AS A GUIDE FOR THE FUTURE. Dy reading our advertisement don’t reproach your- self for having paid exorbitant prices in past dealings. Try to regain your losses by calling at our establish- ment this Thursday or Friday. Take the elevator to our THIRD FLOOR, where you will find GREAT BAR- GALNS iu Rewnants or Short Lengths of » ‘Misses’ Pebble Button, Hetled; sizes 12 to 2. Regular value $1.26; your choice for 75e. Child's Kid and Goat Button Shoes, WITH HEELS; size 6 to 10. Regular values $1, 1,85 and 61.50; your chotes for 50c. WE DOWT EXPECT TO HAVE MANY Pans OF THESE SHOES LEFT BY NEXT MONDAY MORN- ‘We horewith giveyou an ides of someot theofferings: | XC: SUCH BARGAINS ARE NOT OFTEN OF. Several cases of the fashionable VALENCIA PLarp, | FE® emis ae ah a an excellent imitation of the all-wool manufacture, at | LONG. 12ige. per yd, wenerally gold at 1c. Oue case of BROCADED VERDI CLOTH REM- NANTS, in different shades of drab, at 10c. per yd.: regular value 18c. Alotof MANCHESTER CALICOS, new styles, fast colors, at Ze. per yi: standard price 8c. 3 cases of fine lizht-figured PERCALE REMNANTS, LARGE VARIETY OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN MERCHANDISE. SAKS AND COMPANY, GENERAL OUTFITTERS, 7_SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACR superb patterns. good lengths, suitable for dresses, Fey shirts or shirt-watsts, only Se. per yd.; regular value Ba 12ye. AAA Another lot of the celebrated ADONIS DRAPERY, in me Aifferent styles of “Dentelle Fabric,” 45 inches wide, suitable for curtains aud dress pu: At 10c. ‘RR Fe’ kB poppet nchermyrah ue me & —er Ee We have just opened s new lot of fine CORDED, R Aaa PLAID and PLAIN GINGHAM REMNANTS, in many RR 2S Eee Aifferent patterns, and will sell them at the low figure of 10c. per yd.: standard value 123 and 1c. HR A Rr cco EER Having been informed by the manufacturer that the| O°C H. a4 NNN CO supply of the famous i il BA rd : ip E CANNSTADT TICKING i “sn 2s = isevhausted for the présent, we deem it our duty to willie ie eas eas oe GENUINE ITALIAN TERRA-COTTA FIGURES, REAL FRENCH BISQUE BUSTS, HANDSOME MAJOLICA WARE, axp BEAUTIFUL BURMESE GLASSWARE, im handsome Colorings and Unique Designs. The price paid was 25c. on a dollar. ‘TO BE SOLD ACCORDINGLY. Lot 1-GOODS WORTH $1 TO BE SOLD FOR 25c* Lot 2-GOODS WORTH $1.50 AND 82 TO BE SOLD FOR 50c. ment. and as a specialty recommend s quantity of goods we guarant real, not imitations, SOILED SPREADS and BLANKETS at greatly reduced whbwhen tbe tmaket is fooded. prices. A lot of PLAIN SATINE REMNANTS, in all colors| ON SALE AT OUR NOTION DEPARTMENT. ‘imagiuable, at 10c. per yd.; real value 20c. Ide. por yd.; regular value 25e. ses of fine ENGLISH DE BEIGE REMNANTS, ‘21 inches wide at 10c. per ya. Regular price 16e. 34 inches wide at 15c. per yd. Regular value 25c. of DRESS GINGHAM, in light shades, se- mm our regular stock, reduced to S and Se. per ndant value 10 and 12}. of INDIGO-BLUE DOTTED CALICO REM- Se. per ya. r NANTS ‘w York that | | Weslso inform the public that we have made a gen- BB A u = ONE PRICE To ALL. Ee ra Ee fyi Z ot Bik! Bio Bae = is NEW ARRIVALS IN s So Inpees ager Bot E'E Ere sat sat P "4 Re GGG. - &B fu OR sco <0, ppp be fb it oe fal ie 8883 ERS BBB Get ww RR coe uu ot a oy BB ‘All marked in prices that will sell them quickly aA Be RT OP F g They are hereto be sold, and the quicker the sell the Fags Ps RRR 3 3 better for us. We do not calculate on the profits usu- i £ “oct ally charged by dry-goods dealers, we aresstistied with hemnallet poenible margin, and we do not expect to * ‘goods in the house very long. mit? 422, 424, 496 Tthst., 417, 419 Sth st ‘We are showing all the newest things in the Drees Goods line, a 40-inch HENRIETTA CLOTHS, in all the new shades, usual price 75:., 40-inch FRENCH CASHMERES, in the newest | colorings, OUR PRICE 50c. 4 YARD. ; 36-inch elegant all-wool FRENCH BEIGES, in new spring shades, OUR PRICE 500, Extreme novelties in 40-inch FRENCH PLAIDS AND STRIPES, in the handsomest effects and color- tugs, usual price $1.25 and more, OUR PRIGE 90c. AND 91. 27-inch silk fimsh MOHAIR CHALLIS, in exqusite floral designs, iss Srrixa Goons. . ‘Weare in daily receipt of SPRING GQODs. ‘Newest stylesand latest Noveltics in all kinds of DRESS TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, BLACK DRESS GOODS, RIBBONS, &e., always to be found in our stock. OUR PRICE 480. To-day we particularly call attention to our offer- any ines oz “, hom NEW SATINES, wa {> i ® AAA ee in Black, Black and White, choice styles, elegant de- vagtbignlagi the = siens, a: lowest prices for reliable goods. mbo Looms na rameseetmiion ALSO New Lace Flouncings from $1.50 to $12 per yard, ‘New styles in fine Hamburg Edges and Flouncings, in ‘Swiasand Nainsook, beautiful roods. One case checked India Linens, newest stylesat 12ie. One caso lace stripes aud checks, at 20c., worth 25¢. Our new stock of Ladies’ Cotton and Cambric under- wear is particularly attractive, every garment is well made, fite perfectly, and prices as low as is consistent with the production of reliable goods. Compere them Ocn Spectre. LADIES’, MISSES’, CHILDRENS’, SUITS AND ¥y w WW RAPS: WE ARE NOW SHOWING A LARGE AND | with other goods in the market and be convinced. Having just completed our stock-taking, we find ‘many oddjlote and remnantson hand, which we will offer at ridiculously low prices: such ss remnants of Diack silk, odds and ends im table linens and towel, | © ‘silk umbrellas at half price, colored Hamburg edges at half price, and numerous other articles. See our table of cheap Torchon and Medici Laces, E.G Davis, mbt 739 MARKET SPACE, COR. 8THST. VARIED STOCK IN ALL THE NEW COLOR- Touxsox’ & Lerraru. 18G8 AND LATEST STYLES AD af ‘We bave all tne New Shades in HENRIETTAS at | - PRICES THAT CANNOT Pal. TO INTER. Beautiful Shades 6-4 CLOTHS at $1.00, All the New Shades in FAILLE FRANCAIS SILKS at 02.25. Colored and Bick READAMES at 75c, $1.00. 1 Case White SPREADS at $1.00: worth $1.25. ‘Men's KID GLOVES at S5c.: worth @1.25, Ladiow EID GLOVESst 63¢., 73e., 970, 91.25, A Nice Stock of DEESS GOODS at 150. 250. ‘French and Domestic SATTRENS at 12i¢, 250. ‘Men's Linen-Bosom SHIRTS at 50c.. 75¢.. $1.00. Z Our HOSIERY DEPARTMENT is Complete at Populet Prices, beg ‘EST TOU. RE TAYLOR ‘933 Penuaytvania svenue, JONNGON & LUTTBELL, » 723 Market Specs, cee A Part Laer Or Taz BARGAIN SELECTED FRO TRE NE Wa Goons LATELY OPENED aT ROY AL: \ Our Spring Stock ie atmost complete, so we haven't much trouble in giving « column of representative ‘bargains from each department. ‘MENS’ BARGAINS, 25¢. for Scarfe» gentioman can wear, 48c. for latest London novelties. Over 1,000 displayed in window corner 12th and Penna. ave. $1 for Spring-weight All-wool Underwear, fancy colors, silk faced, worth 81.608 garment. 25c. for Fine French Linen Hand- kerchiefs; fancy bonters, typically Parisian, worth 50c. and 75c. each, $2.68 for the New Umbrellas, ‘warranted for one year not to fade or eplit; eee them, $1 for English Dox Skin Gloves, new shades, em- broidered backs: tried on and warranted. 6c. for the “Palais Royal Shirt,” fit guaranteed men of all fares and siges or money refunded. 73c. for Night Shirts, fancy embroidery at neck, sleeves, pockets and down front, warranted fast color. LaDiz£ BARGAINS. WRAP BARGAINS, Raglans and Ulsters of All-wool Cloths, in checks ‘and stripes, bell sleeves, capes, and hoods lined with Moire Silk, only $7 each; look like $18 garments. WALKING JACKETS for $5, broadcloth, tailor cut and finish, gobelin blue, tan, drab, mahogany: ap- pearance of $10 jackets, SUIT BARGAIN. ‘Have them at 943, but the special bargain 1 Flannel Suita, im all the new shades, handsomely braided, only $13.50; reckon cost of materials and you will appre- late this bargain, CHILDREN’S BARGAINS. For the bables Long Cashmere Cloaks of $3.50 qual~ ity for $2.68. Forchildren from 1 to 4 years, white ‘Merino Walking Coats, at 6220; Fancy Checked Cloth Coats, $2.68. These last are as pretty and stylish as any heretofore sold at @5. Children from 4 to 16 years can select from the finest variety of Suits im this city. Prices $3.68 to $16.60. Raglans and Ulstersfpom $4 to $16. Each garment a bargain, 60 you will say. JERSEY BARGAINS. In Bleck and New Shades we offer the new style Jerseys at $1.98, that are good value at $2.25; Chil dren's styles, of same quality, for 98¢. each. LACE BARGAINS. Black Silk Chantilly Lace Flouncings 42-in. wide: aS2quality for-$1.50; & $2.2 quality for $1.68; 8 82.50 quality for #2. ¢ A few pieces Black Spanish Guipure Lace Flouncing, 42-inches wide, only $1.25 a yard;- worth $1.48. A large lot of Torchon and Medici Laces from afew cents to onedollars yard. Two yards for usual price of one—Just half price. STAMPED GOODS BARGAINS. ~ fortunate purchase for you and us enables price less than materials cost. ‘White and Cream Momie Scarfs, with colored centers in Light Blue, Cardinal, Gold, and Pink, 1 y'd to 2 y'ds Jong. The pasts to match in three different sizes .. ‘Stamped in appropriate and artistic designs, Linen Scarfs for Bureau, Washstand and Table, Buffet, &c. Splashers to match Bureau Scarfs. ‘Tray Covers and Carving Cloths: some of Linen, some Momie Cloth, some Plain, some Fringed and with Drawn Work. The Hemstitched Lined ones are extra fine. The Doylies are Hemstitched and Fringed: some ‘Stamped, some Piain. For the Babies and Children some Quaintly Stamped ‘Momie Bibs, Almost forgot Pillow Shamns; they'res Rxtra Size and Stamped, ‘Next comess hundred and ono useful thifgs, such as Shoe Bags, Duster Bags, Single und Double Um- ‘brella Canes, Laundry Bags, Hair Receivers, News. paper Bags, Catch-Alls, &c. All made of good Linen ‘and strongly and prettily bound with Colored Braid. ‘The Mottos, Figures, and Scenes for you to outline in ‘marking cotton will make you admire them and smile stthemas you work,and the contciousness of the Uittle cost will bring a little sigh of satisfaction when the outlining is finished. HANDKERCHIEF BARGAINS, Such prices are usnal—9c., 123, and 250. for Hand- Kerchiefs, but such Qualities, such Styles, such Shades ‘such Quantity, such Variety NEVER BEFORE HERE OB ELSEWHERE IN WASHINGTON. Daren't com- mence to give discriptions, or would hot stop till the ‘end of the column was reached. DRESS GOODS BARGAINS. ‘The new 18c. Challis have the designs and clear colors one sees in expensive goods—we have just such patterns in the new Handkerchief. The new Persian Figured Sateens comein two new Greens, Serpent, Gobelin, Helictrope, Tan, Drab, &c. We think the brettient pattern we've opened. 35c. a yard. Plain colors to match, 30c. s yard. MISCELLANEOUS BARGAINS, Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Vesta 60c. ; full length. ‘Fancy Colored Lisle Veste, 83c.; worth @1. Schopper's Celebrated Hose, 3c.; worth 4c. 45-inch Swise Flouncings, 68¢.; worth 98c, ‘The “A La Faseo” Corset only $2, Ladioe’ Kid Boots, warranted, $2; worth $2.68. The “New” Umbrella, $2.68; warranted one yer, EW Abbreviated for want of space. An houry’ tour of the store will tell you more than we could writein ‘Spagectthe star. Besides, you might aot believe ‘what we say, bat you'll bardly doubt whet you see. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. NESDAY. MARCH 7. 1888-SIX PAGES. Wooowarn & Lormors Cotman. ‘This column is devoted to the enumerstion of ‘the Rumerous bargains daily offered by Messrs, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, comer of 11th asa Fots ov. Naw Urnorsrme Groons. aca have recentiy opened some of the best val- NEW CURTAINS, CURTAIN DRAPERIES, UPHOLSTRRIRS, &o., ‘Ever our pleasure to show, and to-day give ape- — mention of the following moteworthy 2,000 YARDS FINE CURTAIN SCRIMS, in desirable lace-striped patterns, ONLY 80. PER YARD. 5,000 YARDS 40-INCH NEW PRINTED MADRAS DRAPERIES, in 25 of the choicest styles and colorings, being Specially desirable for summer cottage curtains, ONLY 1240. PER YARD. 1,800 YARDS FANCY-PRINTED CURTAIN ‘SCRIMS, extra good value. being usually sold at 15c., ONLY 8c, PER YARD. 50 PIECES $1-INCH HEAVY FIGURED CRETONNES. Latye variety of attractive patterns, in light nd dark colorings. Usual 5c. grade. ONLY 12%. PER YARD. 30 PIECES 31-INCH, FIGURED SATINE CRETONNES, Choice line of attractive colorings, im light and dark effects. The usual 25c. quality. ‘ONLY 170. PER YARD. 1,000 yards French Cretonnes (same on both ‘Aides; no right nor wrong), especially suitable for bed-draperies, loose-covers, ke. Handsome patterns and colorings. Usually sdld et 65c. ONLY 45c. PER YARD. GO Six-quarter Chenille Table Covers, Sgured im all-over patterns in gold, garhet aud blue effects. Sold previous to receiving this lot at 83. ONLY $2.25 RACH. EXTRA VALUES IN CURTAINS. Lower prices than ever heretofore named on ‘Similar qualities, EXCELLENT LINE oF NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS Tn white andecru. New Patterns. $1 TO 96 PER PAIR. From 25c. to $1.50 lower than we have over been able to sell them heretofore, 100 PAIRS ECRU MADRAS LACE CURTAINS, 3% yards long, full width, ‘ONLY $2.60 PER PAIR. ‘One Dollar lower than last season. 100 PAIRS LEMON MADRAS LACE CURTAINS, ‘339 yards long. Warranted to wash as wellass piece of cotton cloth. Very desirable, attrac: tive, and durable. ONLY 83.25 PER PAIR. 7*CHOICE STYLES oF COLORED CONGRESS CLOTH CURTAINS. ‘The lightest and prettiest of Curtains for summer cottages. Sold last spring for 83.50. ONLY $2.25 and $2.50 PER PAIR 3 CHOICE COLORINGS * 0 50-INCH DAMASSE RAW SILKS, ONLY $1.50 PER YARD. ‘The previous price was $2.25. 50-INCH TITIAN PLUSHES, in gold, salmon, light and dark blue, and the new shades of gobeling, olives, rede, and gar- nete. ONLY €@2.60 PER YARD. ‘These goods have made wreat strides in popu- lar favor since the first day of their introduc- tion, and justly so, for they have the same effect as the Silk Plushes st four times their price. ‘As au additional attraction to this sale we quote the following extraordinary reductions on two lines of Curtains, with a view of closing ‘them out, that we may have more room for Spring stock. One lot of Silk-and-Lisle-thread Curtains, in rich coffee shades, with silk Dados. Very handsome effects, REDUCED FROM @11 TO $6 PER PAIR. One lot of TAMBOUR REAL LACE CURTAINS: of full length and width, handsome lacy effects. Heretofore $11 now $8 Per Pair. Heretofore $12.50 now $9 Per Pair. Heretofore $18 now $14 Per Pair. Hetetofore $25 now $18 Per Pair. Heretofore $28 now $20 Per Pair. As we have only a few pairs at each price named, an early call is advisable. (Fourth floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. 1 Wask Moss Qine $2.50. We offer: 1 case 12-4 Fine White Marseilles Quilts, 1m new and strikingly-hendsome patterns The Dest yet sold at the price. ONLY $2.50 EACH. Ourstock of Quilts is particularly complete at this time, and contains s number of excellent — (Fourth floor.) WOODWAED & LOTEROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. n.w. family te do general ‘ ELLEN WORKED, BOS Sart and A SEAMSTRESS DESIRES A SITUA ; SEAMSTRESS DESIRES 4 51714 MaRER, Starter. — WOE 2 NEAT, TIDY COLORED GIRL. aw. Fi GENTLEMEN OF GooD AD- Mere etricnaas dezene rie raat oot Heda Wis fet ke an eres Skrth EMT se Wars WHITE WOMAN, INDUSTRIOUS ‘and nest, to cook, waeh and ivi for « of Appreciate a ‘that will at 614 8 st. nw. =k" WASTED ADDRESSES LADIES AND GEN 4 tlemen. tn own handwriting. who are proficient | Scboys. wits — a Poth ip phonography aud type writing. JAS. CORRI- | WW ANTED-BY A TiRST-CLASS WHITE COOK A DON, House of Representatives. — | ae ypgltuation in a privaie family bert of references ANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOU! Sarcin Saves. Minn Se Work: no washing or ironing; city reference ro | Sst °Mce____ iliac a red. Appiy 908 7th St. Rew, 1 y ANTED_BY AN HONTST AyD RESPECTABLE ee once W Sidra sue cceet Sip aeaarrane te family. can bri ie Lares rs Sut ing best of references. A. Sta: ie aids, Laundrewses. be ESE tek ts F.M. BURNHAM, 630-632 F ASTED—PE A COLORED “GHRT. SITUATION | aA OMEN CBr a8 quree, ladies’ maid. ot chambermaid and pain | Wee aida, Nurse sewing. best Calor addess for three | go: away: Waiters, Drivers. 00. as we | SP aed a i | ” WANTED--SITUATIONS. | FOR SALE—HOUSES. __ Wktep a0 SE Is OPEN FOR EF: JOR SALE_A GooD Sn0OM PRICK HOUSE eer nee LaRED Pattgetons | sees nw smtee aah Sas ee Oy ANTED Si a WOLORED GURL ha POR SALR 0p NEW” WAMPSN 8 Wea 2 coon eat He So bee Sh ln" Rove-tidee euwdition, SPST naa | ais Tv00 afte ee | Gi state th e500 1 he eeg outses ‘reer 3,600 1 to S Snowe alley | 1124 goth stn wf with. are ‘000 | x er, ork ota ne, } rear, 20 wb, jasrt 87, re 800 Cooks. “SAL WAxTERSA SITCATION x X RESERCTABLE | | The shove je Quy & portion of te on mr ST ED : ™ b ivate famttye to ‘chamber | books. Por uit calls ar bul fet seont ok Wastep pox FE ‘tood eit) references, Sines | tbr stand iden.“ Trout) THOS # WadaaMay, Z ell yocomn eee | -— 1) 1 THOS E Waga on P Sines _mabc St" | (00k SALE A BARGAIN IN THE NORTHWES Ww ANTED—A GUOD DRAUGHTSM. SITUATION AS BUTLER BY aN ®. AD story and oriler prese brit oun : tp show Work, and rete: to gatent attorneys Cwelve yeate’ experienge, two | room 200. Tagiirg ot rman ace. Address r 4 cou : — TORRE ountry. Address G. Bs Sear | MN bs or TED—A WHITE BO TO SWE! RED WOMAN, A Ww: FLOORS make 18 Lith st. nw. It WASTED <}T DICKS AGENCY. WOMEN COOKS, $10 to $40; chambermuids, Waitresses, Bure’s. Jaundress, ten cooks, waiters,” Uatlers. cose! dairymen, man and wife, at once, 613 7th nw. m! WANzeest “NEAT WOMAN FOR GFNERAL VY Howework in faintly of three, Call at 153 tb stow. 3 WANTED A WOMAN TO Do GENERAL Hous work Apply 1003 Est. nw. OR GENTLEMAN TO Ca: WANTED-A apy COLE, tar for ew pubiication here: Baitiuure or ol eel ase ~¥ Songs SSE at St A | WTB oO NAN ARG WORE Wasten= OGD, COLLECTORS “MUST | ot reteremcus sivets Asdress i, Strr viton. mnG-2t" Aye a Piura Warr BY Ay, PRPERIEN. ED. DRESS: i ls maker work uy the day tu tainilies, ia3an ¢ WWaxrep wor WHO | drapcraud fitter, refereucrs given. Address Fo: Uae and can conne wel | Sars : whe ase eT | WWANIEDSA SITUATION FY a TESPECTABLE ioe ES ESS OE | VY white sie in'e private tauiiy as Bure to grown WA STEDS hom 970 4oCLock children; good city relereuccs. Adoreas M.S Star for our Onier Depariwent $7 week, aud rapid | wb notion if found competent: 40 Experi Seana ee Eary, but aust be well recommended. “Apply 10 to 32 FOR ALL KINDS OF 5 HESS, 426 7h st ae __ TOYMESTAND ROOM VV ANTED—A YOUNG LADY TO ACT AS ©. 7 9th ww, GY pa (Wich Moun, trom 8:30 nim, to® pa ssiary. r month: wust have gvod references. Addrews Star office aL gece por esp VANTED — A YOUTH — ONE WHO UNDE FOR RENT—ROOMS. _ cupbiy: uote otier need aprtF, must give sre | FIOR RENT—LANGE NICELY FURNISHED eter ce A ‘Star office. ‘ANTED — DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT Bi Iedies, Men and Women, white of domestic labor, for District Ghd states, with referenca 727 MI st uw.” £20-10% Wisrees COOK (WHITE), ALSO TO assisz ‘asl iron ome. Ca SS pe SS eer ANTED—A TIDY WHITE GIKL TO ASBIST Koom, with first-class boand, for two, for #2 \ each. House basal modern ttaprovements. vet | Eye, dines of ere, ome block from Feusion office, Wicca condact-d & and colored, forall kin V ‘Of rooms, on first and sec With children and do chamber work; aleo.a wo- | flocs ucres Suthers exportre Bos. if mah for gsnelal housework, “Apply at 3d So yr | deni a Det mia Bt | yror RENT— .W. THREE kooms, W | Prantoruisneas light housekeeping, on ‘red womunas hurse toan Invaild elderiy lacy: | thisi acre es ler improvements, actihern none but those with Lest city references heed apply: | Cxposure. reat #19: itnmediate possession st antes i a | yor hi EN. W. THREE LARGE RoowS, | y ANTED.TO-DAY—COOKS, CHAMDERMAIDS, | FSR AE or catvarte, sutalic esos et eect: house girls, waiters, &.: no charges unless em: | pont refs wul-or ployment furnished. Also, canvassers to sell nov- | SS a Sites, STEVENS’ Eumployin" Bureau, 717 th st. aw. | FIOR RE mh6-3e" Joor front 0! ANTED—TWO CATERERS FOR TWO FIRST- | So'ciock. Kefereni class houses, with boarders; none but first-class | —— 9 need t 2 FS RENT-THIRD FLOOX, PI “ nd 8 Ab nay wey call at 202, 436 | fe20"hna FC HUTCHINSON. Wy ANTED-ExPRi FoR | a = Wesryent tea areeiumg Seewtmret, out] | FOR RENT—OFFICES Pepi vanis ave and 1ztb st. mb5-3t ———— — es | oR RENT— ANTED—A GOOD BARBER. APPLY To GEO 1311 Fst. ow, H. THOMPSON'S Shop, Monroe, near Harrison D.C. mbo-t* tions of office-roos of xivun Boor. For particu fare THOS. J. FISHER © CO. st, rid XWANT 7 mbt 1324 F st. nw. W ANTED—$50 WEEELY C. JE MADE BY AN ambitious gentleman ae ood — ae Sg = HPT Ge Sets canoe and shore news At | FOR RENT—STORES Wake ENTS—FOR LADIE JOR KENT—STORE AND DWELLING aT 1098 Children's Wear. Valuable sauples free, condi- a 6s Honally. Write Mra. F. CUPARGINGTON, Sis Sah, | cr huprotemeitee ineuibe 168 Latkee ath TOs SA. AV E occur Express Company’, we: make ap WAXTED A CLERK GIALE FOr Gomn dence, book-keering. Stenographer Address Box 65, Star office. nbs. WWANTED_LADIES TO LEARN DRESS-CUT- ting by the Perfect Tailor Square: no paper pat- terns used: all’ draftings doze om ject at Safaction given or no charge st 1117 F st. n.w. Jalen ANTD-RETAILER'S WINNING CAR WwW (Copyright gocurea) ‘Send 250. fora sample doven. EL. Madr WV 4STED-IMMEDIATELY-LADIES To WoRK fore le house, of; nesdlework at their own rf ice). Good Pay can be wade. homes (sent any distan: y can, ‘thing furnished. Particulars rose ene SEgbLewoRE CO. 155 Sth st, New Lork = OLD ESTABLISHED FEED 2 32a st. West Washington: = good chance for a promiabie Vinem wth oan Lcapital i] RRs Fine INSURANCE STOCK BOUGHT aND | SOLD BY FRANE FR. PELOUZE, mh7-6t__*4IG F street Tele lone 930. R EXCHANGE—A BUILDING LoT FOR A wentle buxyy horse. Address, or call after pus, 2.300 Ett tw wmb?-2 (GOING To RETIRE—WANT TO SELL A and well-establisned Commission Business: best custome: IN. Decatur, ‘mb2-6t* ‘nY-eo8i WANTED SA OMAN OF. ENERGY, LOC. Outside Washington, to represent GE lished house in her localit T about, ion iu the c haifa ft Center Market. wlonth, seferencen.” J. G. BLANCHARD, Bidtece Lack Box 44 Cp PO ne nee Whe, AMBITIOUS, EARNEST MAN, IN GOOD located ‘Ad ASH—CIGAK STORI good Outside leading cities, to represent, in bis iuy-a responsible house. Good sclary. Ref Seen wis UFACTURER Lock Box 1580, 8. ¥. matudw WANTED.-ROOMS. Exsaaxt Dness Laces ‘Wo have recently received a superb line of BLACK LACE FLOUNCINGS, which represent unquestionably the hand- somest patterns, and best values ever our pleasure to show, and in view of their ani- versal popularity for elegant costumes, should meet with a ready sale. 40-INCH CHANTILLY LACE FLOUNCINGS. $1.25, $1.40, 81.68, $1.75, $2. $2.19, $2.40 $3.75, 94,984.50, $5 to $9 per 40-INCH SPANISH GUIPURE FLOUNCINGS, $1.68, 82, $2.40, $2.68, £3. and $5 per yard. 40-INCH HAND-RUN SPANISH PLOUNCINGS, 96.7, $7, $9, and $10 per yard. We also call attention toa new line of Black Beaded Goods, viz: . 27-inch Black Boalled Nets, $1 per yard. Beaded Grenadines, elegant styles, $2.40, $3, @3.68, and $3.75 per yard. (First floor; right of main entrance.) WOODWARD & LOTHOP, ‘Cor. 11th and F sts. n.w. Toner Dersnruest. ‘We have secured an excellent line of soft, ‘velve CHAMOIS SKINS, in different sizes, suitable for washing, burnieh- jng,and fancy work. Also, pleces prepared es- ‘pecially for the toilet. 10c., 35¢., @5¢., 70c. B5c., and We. per'piece. ‘Also, Mediterranean Sea Sponges, in all sizes, for the bath and other purposes. 10c. to 60c. each. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sta. n.w. Abvaxoz Suowme OxSruxe Wass we attention toour je call or LADIES’ JACKETS, SHORT WRAPS, RAGLANS AND NEWMARKETS. ‘ALa0, ‘which we are sbowing in 8 selected variety of Jisin and fancy cloths, 1p tbe latest and mowt ‘stylish shapes and stylea. " RXCELLENT LINE or LADIES' ENGLISH WALKING COATS, in Gobelin, Terra Cotts,’Tans,tDrabe, Navy and Biack, in an attractive variety, braided and re, Sold betore the 15th if mot, wil née bs PBANNON, Zetland Rtn SALE—ALL LOCAL STOCKS, BONDS, IN- nent and Miscelisneous Securities bout, ANTED—THRFE OR FOUR UNFURNISHED ‘Rooms on second floor: west of Oth «t., and north of F st. Address Box 592, city post-office, stating terms snd location. a i be | “ANT! REE UNFURNISHED ROO: | seid and ‘exch: Taformation as to value, &c., pint nnd culid ef Bee must be prvace | cheerfully Tarmehed EE COTTRELL, 1418 New family; west of 14th and north ot Peunsylvani York ave. ear u6-Ot ‘Address H.., Star office. mb? QO MARES NGRTRER, cipeavsCanaes "ANTED—FOUR ROOMS. ALSO BATH: BRI st 9 Bareaa ya oe oe ee 1416 F vtrect. Telepbome 330. jumbing: between H and P sts, julred: exact statements Enebomegioreare rea zn 835. ‘Box 18, Star mh5-3t" ARTIES WISHING TO PCRCHASE WEBSTER'S Unabridged Dictionary on small weekly or monthly payments can doo by addressing Box 80, mb caty P.O. WW ANTED—PARTNER, ACTIVE On @PnciAL. WANTED—HOUSES. WV SEE#2 00010 $3 000 coat, 1s take share ft ¥ DI Ware ae ra flecina tae band. Smple security and lange : ‘ * D “SPECIAL NOTICE mh7-3t 1324 F st. oC apy 4 WASTED A FAMILY OF THREE. DESMRE TO briek bh of seven or right room in's dosirable portion of the northwest. reat 25 aa pare in Aa Betas Fie A Star oftices toe m Mara 3° Ay = \MILY OP THREE ADUL’ WAKER cis fursiehet house; best of relerepees given Address M. E., Star office. aub6-3t* v rED— URCHASE FOR CASH, A HOUS! Ws tome. centrally: lorated, from $3:500 16 me: state Siar office: mni-Ot WANTED—LOTS. ced S20. have ever petted 70: have pet Kesrehan 910,000, end bave paid-as Biattae" 36 000 ——_ 7 W ANTED—AN ACTIVE PRACTICAL TH, V fous or five Bundred dollar. te. eneuge tm th introduction of aetandara inveutiou, Business already fentabliehed. Call iuunedistely at 613" F ™ RNMENT AND DISTRICT BONDS, X., Ins, Gas, Electric me ‘and. Miscellaneous Stocks sold on comission. money to loan. NNINGHAM, st aw, £25-m" NvESTMENTS 1X NTED-SIX TO TEN LOTS NORTH OF ERIE | on Monet car omer. OCRLEY BROTHERS. W feation ato AR Meridian Bix! Owners plegne ad0rae. ety Gi8Pee mw OTHE ASR Rg Ei ux Ee ES SHASERT Sear ofc. mh7-3t" OLLAND & THOMPSON, ‘Carpenters, Builders ond Superintendents, orale? Sb go 6 stesso ad ropes, ‘ Insurance placed, Loans abu investinents made. cee 1313 F st nw. SALE—330 SHARES CAPITOL TYPE. WRI 4 Cp Pig aam sertincstee to suit, at #5 ‘C_H, FICKLING, 1204 320 st.. or GU 826.907 fk Machine fErer WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS hy ANTED—T0 PURCHASE ALADY's WRITING- Be a dl coaa eT ht TSiS Re seer | FS Fok bic rorr i Roow He oder impr. vewente, cor. Sth a Brice 6,000 each Also. busi #:.. oF & 10 per cemt investurent | Tiasie’ | ier | aoe |" mide woe pay to vest. equtrally Lxazed, 21003 F et aw. FRAC NEW AND HANDSOME marie: PA: nas we 1503 Fe Fu se - Turve-storg, Bron Leck Dwele Lot T8 by 160 feet toa Tags. 2. risa | 1816 X | OPPOSITE BRI Avery demizable three-story taining 12 rvctus, 2 bath-roou: i we'l built feet to alley ser Will 108. J. 3 Fisting GS, mibS-6r UK SALE- x oF Re 816 JEFFERSON PLACE Immediately WEST OF CONNER TiC pT cw. Three-story Brick i . containing about room | _mb3-0 | Jror ROOM HOUSER, st ne: well built, Gosiratde otaliey, Rodern conveniences. furnace, erate, el an wreck JON awe closets. “Apply to owner, S01 arr, oppostt POR SALE. mtn a ‘Stay 1ST ee tt Fenmouinide” THOn's. FISHER & 324 Pat nw OR SALE—iF YOU WANT A GOOD HOUSE TO Live in. ‘with all comforts aud convenient» ject cundition, desir: bie levation, curmame house, ior #9000. Ap Lith stu. Lk—TWO NEW PRB bd, tation OL a ne Guire ou premiaon DOK SALE_ONE OF THE MOST ELEGANT AND ‘ouplete hours io the lis 2410 Ibtieetet Ane twelve rooms exclusive of cellar, Turnage, aud liven rooms, cedar closet, & own mod em conventenes. Built of Chaat ora, thor: ‘onghly sasonel herd wood thro: tin al Teapects A perfect house. Price #8.00 T perbiission to imspect (by card only), apply to GEORGE F_ LEMON, mb3-Ot —* 15 Loth at uw. JOR SALE— “4 PBs tomas Groom dwetting beck $-Toom brick; mod. tm reo Beck test " Lilo STATIC oom fraui, lot OOx tor a store. ¢ 4.00 $00. all der use Lots at Montello. Onefourth cask, bance in monthly payments, Mare ET LS btls hae Monte lo, Bo. TWO HOUSES NEAR M eT. RENT $3.00. 12th et... 64,000, hei room frame; new, bot | ler: houses open for inapection. price the inside ones, and $8,900 each for te tw. ebal ope Por further particulars coli and see WASHN DANI HOWER, successor to Daneuhower & so, 1115 ¥ a nw. 25-1 SALE_A GREAT Bal INA ®-RooM iat brick house, all m. i. ot price wmcensor to. | | JOR SALE—His ¢XCELLENCY THE NINISTER {Sweden and Norway, abvat lesvinw taive-wureye laces ‘our hi his home sn tea Liat sauitary plumb ‘ig, ate very reasonable re. ree terme and for Bertani PS SER £0 STORY BRICK DWEL. Fitter ten toons, boll toot sof eae fornsce and al) modern impry 8, handsupely papered, iv cated two squares from, PORTS E08: 130; Pat Steams rey Suey 2 Aa Ae yo Kg Seanana rie welling. sed. “northwest, at 87.000, 10.060 asi e000 rm % THRE zt TYLER & i SALE-ATINI er Jot. with ground. sure beet Iocality of GEORGETOWN, care Passius the door. Taguite oi GRO. Fo BCHAVER, Pacihe Uelding R SALE-NEW HOUSE. 1115 0 ST. N. W. Pvoins abd bat: all ‘next dor, HAND’, vei F JOR SALE TPRTARIRON PLACE. Pacing. AYEITE PARK IMMEDIATELY NORTH OF SNSYLVANIA AVE. Tue lanre and valuable property, Jost vacated by the se Lot frouts 67 feet upon Lafayette Park, and depth of 145% feet, and contains ©, 763 aq: are teat ot land, with wide public alleys oth ‘side au real in. provements consist of lange rick Beil iseas, ition Su acath ty Property now beloustbe to tie tS” ux enanen For further particulars and imsion “© exam appis to Taos Pisin co cies Lee Ps bw. JOR SALE BEAUTIFUL NEW HOUSE NEAR pout Circle, Muished im ard wood | 12 rons, furnsce lane closets. - fence and comfort. Parties des! § miles from Wash wrest Glew ‘Station, on how rte 1519 Ft Ueeutifal home should see this, for price. — ——= | sud permit to imapect, apwly to GEO. W. LIN! EST CASH PRIOE PAID FOR = = Ibta Sud HM streeta. “oth N Wiieioruracmeee cg | __LOST AND FOUND. __ i 2 | Las ee Wareaafboe See Gy piping at avy Yard Gate, bs fo 7 * ce Sivoo. com FSS tained pee a ith colt | Weare anthoriaed fo sell ive of the beet farms in 3 ‘Retarn to . and . ~ i a ae apo uteniccbedie al 25 | fai ew York ave. Be | LSet Ae cmoREtS, Gh ARP, CAPITAL BENE: | Crocilent crupe” te nuppuruing cue ‘uaudred heed Ware gtzoun of waling ox neiae or fe please leet same ot tar otice. pat ‘their every an a" ‘a Ni tay tie, All orders promutis eae: | [UOSt ga ea wogead GMT ees at a Sorrave! bear | sors, # Blac + lnepied Ul “Rewant returned. » GRE, Th st. _ a 1" VA. Ww a aN rin ty fa = X, ST. ‘of may be

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