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THE EVENING STAR. - WASHINGTON IMPORTER. Either the newsgatherers at San Remo or the transcribers of the press cable-dispatches on this sdue of the ocean have blundered tn handling the ‘tle of Emperor William's successor. He has Deen variously styled Emperor Fredorick IMI, and Frederick, Emperor of Germany. Neither title is ‘technically correct; and, as there is a good deal of stentficance hidden away, sometimes, In so small a matter as a name, it 1s just as well to be right at the outset, Sumilar errors were made in the case of the dead emperor wien he was frst crowned | TUESDAY, after his victorious French campaign. Many of his newspaper biographers then persisted in cafl- jag kim Emperor Willtam If, aud Willtam, Em- yeror of Germany. Both terms were wrong. He reigned im a dual character. AS King of Prussia, bis title was William IIL, as he was the third king of Prussta crowned under the name William; but as ewperor he was Wiliam I, being the first of the name to rule the German empire. Dor was be crowned emperor of Germany. This part of his title was diseussed with much thor. ‘Cughness in 1871, before the coronation, “Empe- yor of Germany” Was discarded because it sug- gvsted rather pompous historical assoctations, and because It Was formerly used by the house of Haps- Durg, to Whose rival pretensions to supremacy in Germany 1% had once Deen necessary for William to apply a violent check. “mperor of the Ger- mans” was cast aside because it resembled the tuties adopted by the “citizen kings” of other Eu- sopean states after the revolution of 1848, and also because It would not have been strictly true | Yo facts, since the emperor of Austria still held sway over some eight million German subjects. ‘The tite “German emperor” was finally settled upon as at ouce appropriate, honest, and simple. In Frederick Wiillam’s case a like state of things exists, As king of Prussia he is Frederick IIL AS i samperor, be is either the first or the fourth of the ame, according to whether the present empire is Wo be considered an original establishment ora gemoration. The first Emperor Frederick, sur- pamed Barbarossa, was a great man. He lived and reigned in the tweirth century, and took part | iu the crusades. His grandson, Frederick II, was { ‘a doughty warrior of the tweifth century, engaged duriag the later Years of Ris reign in an almost | continuous War With successive: popes of Rome. The third Emperor Frederick, a Hapsburger, who reigned im the Sfteenth century, was surnamed | “The Pacific,” because of nis peace-loving disposi- | ton, Which unfitted him for success as a ruler in ‘thet turbulent age, lost him many of his possess | dons, and nesriy cost bim and bis line the crown, It will be noticed that the new monarch has | dropped his second baptismal name from the title | under which he will be crowned. As prince, he | was universally Known as Frederick William. As | xing andemperor he will be Known, by his own | noice, only a8 Frederick. Royalty has its senti- | ments in these matters, ‘The name Frederick sug- gests glorious reminiscences of Barbarossa and Frederick the Great, the one as emperor and the | other asking. “Frederick William,” on the other | band, has for its chief @ssociations the eccentric, parsimonious, eruel aud self-contradictory char. acter of the first king of that name, tather of Frederick the Great; the licentious spendtnrift Wore the name for the second time in the dynasty; the well-meaning but changeuble Fred- erick William I1J, father of the late emperor; and “Champagne Fritz,” the fourth of the name, whose Anglorious reign ended in idiocy. if = Elsewhere in this issue of Taw Stax is a discus. sion Of the political grievances of Wi real and alleged. It is there shown that repubil- eam-democratic principles do not demand the ehote? of municipal officers, dealing with fluancial ‘a3 distinguished from governmental concerns, by ‘unlimited popular suffrage; that such choice 1s sound tn the highest degree objectionable and tn- jurlous in the large American cities, and that the vopstitution of tbe United States and the peculiar political condition of the District furnish addi- ‘owed arguments against that method of select- sng such officers in Washington. yepresentation of all the propie of the District in tne National Government which make laws for | WEDNESDAY, AND TAURSDAY MARCE 13, 14 AND 15, FF fl a preg ae E DRESS TRIMMINGS FOSTER KID GLOVE. mb10-156 $07 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ‘them, taxes them and sends them to war; and it | 35 urged that the time has now come, of is close at ‘and, When the permanent population of the Dis- tetet i OF will De suMictent to entitie tt wo repre- | Purrapeuema Srozz, sentation, through a constitutional amendment, | im the Senate, the House of Representatives and | ‘the electoral college. Tux Srax hopes and expects | ‘That whenever the people of Washington decide | ‘atthe ime has come to eek with sme prospect | of saccess the improvement of their political con- SPECIAL BARGAINS CORSETS. dition, they will ask, as suggested, to be placed | i | ‘upon the footing of American citizens, and to be 220 Pairs of Fine FRENCH CORSETS: sizes, 17 to. seven & voice in theselection of the legisiative and | 20. Never sold less than @1.25 and $1.50. Now 63c. ‘Thisis the greatest bargain ever offered in Corsets. executive branches of their Government, and will _ not expose the material interests of the District to | ‘NEW SPRING HOSIERY. ‘the chances of a political discussion in Congrets 4 roerely by the demand of sham representation or | HOSE sruse, Saldaiewhereet soe ee | dusiguificant changes of detail in the municipal | A fuil ine of Fast BLACK HOSE, in Cotton, Lisle, xovernment. and Sik, Schapper's 6-3 Real Derby Ribbed, at 25¢ | —cee—_____ Guaranteed fast colors Price elsewhere where they | It would be interesting to know just how mapy | bave them, ‘Ble. and 33e. | people are concerning themselves over the ques. | ogy ff eas EELDREN'S BLACK RIBBED | 1108, Bow 90 widely discussed in the pres, whether | Thora, gos res Teme ARS, Bt 25. ba | Mr. Chamberlain was followed aronnd bya lot of | x detectives, at a cost of two or three thousand doi. NEW SPRING GLOVES. Jars, while be Was in this country on his dipio- | button 25 t mnalic errand. The whole business wears a taer| ieee eer cere Comoe eaaioe| ridiculous aspect, when we look squarely into it, | fashioned fingers, at 25¢. | ‘What ts the object of surrounding pubitc men with | Extra quality TAFFETA SILK GLOVES, 6-vutton | | | & guard? Is ft because their lives are ta danger> | length, at ‘Then why are the detectives disguised? If any | ™ SPRINC RESS GOO! fanatic Rad wanted to murder Mr. Cham. | siping ia | veriain, What could ave prevented bim? ‘Tae | Med atl aC Or, HERRIETTAS, 40 inches te cen ee ena Sens wrCmNOR Fas | sects ts Ae Weeks RIE ON extn} ‘a8 fair a target for an assassin’s Duilet, with ade | wide, iu the leading shades, at 50c. {actin ip cutizen’s dress twenty feet distant, as he | A ‘SPECIAL BARGAIN in ALL-WOOL DRESS would all aloue; ana after he had been shot, of | GOODS, 3s inches wide, at Src | What advantage Would the detectives have been? | Have just received « line of fine BROADCLOTHS, in | All Wey could have done would have been to cap. | all the leading shades. 52 inches wide, which we will | fare the assassin, and that would have afforded | offer sss special inducement, at @1. These cannot be Dut 9 sorry satisfaction. Had the officers worn full uniform it might have been different, for even | =» ‘36-inch CLOTH, in all the leading ® “crank” could scarcely fail to be awed by the | Aline of 36-inch FANCY CLOTH. Good: Presence of buttons, badges, and batons. And if Jost opened line of PANCY CLOTHS for Sechines tae disguises were adopted for purposes of con po amen oar apa ea CHINA MATTINGS, tue detectives always following Mr. Chamberlain penning ray a €0, and | THagt® °S*tine inducements n all eraden of MAT- ‘What was the use of wearing them? CHOICE SELECTIONS OF WHITE Goons, EM- ROIDERIES AND LACES, $$ Proots of General Hancock's loyalty to the Union cause Bave been forthcoming by dozens in the (preas ever since Seaator Ingalls made his uncortu- nate refections upon the patriotism of the dead era, They are not needed. Collated evidence on Such @ point is quite as superfiuous as proots of tye Senator's own loyalty. 2 Rewovar Sate CARHART & LEIDY, ‘Successors to W. W. Burdette, | fe will remove on or about Marvh 20,to527 10th, ree below F st. IX Prices. _mau 10-84 ‘928 7th and 706 K sts. nw. Or Theos Leper of Wam- z rah Shtaeh Bessie G0 Leen Seous” | Bropazap o's. measure BaRoars: seduced from 85 ¢. to 79 ¢. Pratt Lay Ea = Que fpvigcible sin iediced from 0c. to 790 RMasoe sn Tp aes Soe 1.95. | Set Brictnam « < Nerwane, | Bowe aiaaiel| buna of rot er Doct iat | FRR Cem ot FH Drom Shirt plented Cucuaue reduced frou show ay) “<, “Sipyanecegupeneeten: Our Crescent sbist made of le and Berkley’ Casa cties ts Maca voces reiced Ge ie, Troscren amt fre iti) India Linen S and Ore Que 25. scart reduced to Iss for D0, | toeaty oi 124. ow Best Cambric Se. TEE UxpeWN Pin at cont A sine . Les and Gents’ Gauze, Belbrigan and Merino from We. toake, “Dderaiirta snd ee eee eet ate rds Tsrortaxt - Axxovnceneyr. 1? 18 WITR PLEASURE TRAT MADAME ROKR (Late of the Boa Marche) ANNOUNCES TO THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON ‘THE OPENING OF HER MILLINERY AXD LADIES’ AXD CHILDREWS OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, ON NEXT TURSDAY, THE 137m INST., AT 937 F ST., BET. 9mm AND 10Tm STS. ¥. IT JS PROPOSED TO KREP IN SOCK THE ‘MOST COMPREHENSIVE AND CAREFULLY SELECTED ASSORTMENT OF TEE NEWEST IDEAS IN MILLINERY @OODA, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, HAND. KERCHIEFS, COLLARS AND CUIFS, RUCHING, ETC, THAT HAS EVER BEEN SHOWN IS WASHINGTON, MADAME ROHR HAS BEEN FORTUXATE ENOUGH TO SECURE THE VALUABLE SPRVICESOF MISS GUSSIE (ALSO LATELY OF THE BON MARCHE), WHO WILL SUPER- INTEND THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, WHICH 18 1N ITSELF A GUARANTEE THAT ALL WORK WILL BE OF THE HIGH- ‘EST ORDER OF MERIT. ASPECIAL FEATURE OF THE BUSINESS AND A NEW ONE TO WASHINGTON— WILL BE THE MAKING TO ORDER OF DRESSES AND UNDERWEAR FOR CHII- DEEN UP TO FIFTEEN YEARS OF AGE. BEING THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED WITH ALIFE-LONG EXPERIENCE AND AN ABLB CORPS OF EXPERT ASSISTANTS IT 18 PROPOSED TO MAKE THIS TBE MODEL MILLINERY AND LADIES’ AND CHIL- DREN'S OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT OF THE NATIONS CAPITAL, PRODUCING WORK OF THE BIGHEST ORDER OF EXCELLENCE AT TH“ MOST REASONABLE PRICES POSSIBLE, ALL ORDERS, WHETHER OF THE MOST ARTISTIC CHARACTER OR OF TRE PLAIN- EST KIND, WILL BE ATTENDED TO WITH PROMPTNESS, NEATNESS AND PUNCTU- TY, AUTYoup FIRST GRAND OPENING OF TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS WILL TAKE PLACE IN DUE TIME, AND WILL BE ANNOUNCED LATER. IN THE MEANTIME WE SHALL SHOW THE EARLY STYLES OF UNTRIMMED HATS AND TRIM TO ORDER FOR IMMEDIATE USE. BR o> ED RE BOR AR'S.. mh10-2t° 057 FRR W. ss 00, # SHES FOR ss Ht | gs 3 FBR, (00, ¥ ¥F e885 ie % eg a3 ¥ at AND ° ‘CHILDREN. EVERY KIND, STELE, AND GRADE. ARTHUR BURT & 00, mh10-e,wath 1211 F ST. ¥. W. W. M. Snusrez & Soxs ‘Have opened their stock of ‘NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS, including sll the Nov- elties in Silk, Wool, and Cotton Fabrica, ‘New shades in MOIRE SILKS. New Changeable °URAH SILKS. ‘New PLAID SURAHS. ‘New designs in INDIA STLES. ‘New colors in FAILLE FRANCAIS, Printed MOHAIRS. All-Wool French CHALLIS. New MOURNING Goops. All-Wool HENRIETTA CLOTHS in the latest shades. Silk and Wool HENRIETTA CLOTHS with MOIRE SILK to match. LACE FLOUNCINGS in endless variety, from $2.50 togis eer ret. a ew PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS, latest styles, at moderate prices. W.M. SHUSTER & SONS. _ONE PRICE. cigarmesa | Loox Axmo: Coase your reckless expenditure. Haveacarefer the future, “Save money while you have tt to save, BUY JUPICIOUSLY. ‘Youcan dose if youcometo us. Weare justpowclear- ing out 78 Prince Albert Costs and Vesta, seal brown, imported fine wale worsted, serge lined, sateen sleeve. 813.75. speaking, thee Coats and Veots are good Candidly ‘values at 820. 62 Fine Oxford Mixture, serge ‘Spring Overcoata, lined, sitk facing, strictly all wool, at 87.50, 90 Spring Overcosts, nest Brown = nest Brown Mixture, sore 96.75. ‘These goods are exceptional good values, reduced to 2c. = VICTOR & ADLER's ersbiets red a | ail lore and Black 260, to og ne Foar-Ply cuifs—all sizes_reducea | Ystatliseed 1807. 10 ‘Per Cent Clothing House, 20 pode Parwaine at the | Die : Sc TTC Siimny Factory, The oldest, moat reliable satan mot ra ort eg me __) —___ 1002 Fata. | at ‘mbiO-Se” | 027 and 920 7th wt. mw.corner Maseachusstiaave SEE Esse i A TET gs ‘W. H. LOWERBE. * NELLIE A. EVANS bars *ss. Mah SY ‘Fine Clothing: ‘above the actual: x ky “a8y ‘st 10 per cemt above the actual cost of ines BN Sus HHA“, FT P| orn Bessac or Fasmos, | FRENCH AND ENGLISH MILLINERY. ‘1434 New York ave, SPRING STYLES NOW READY. R. C.LEWTS & sox, 1421 New Fork oho Sim _ Pine Hats at Popular Prices. mh10-3m ‘Washington, D.C. Ea,sren Caxvs, Fasmoxs Sraisa 4 A TARGE AXD CROICE SELECTION. ‘MER NOW READY. ‘THE BABLE EAST: 3. E, Ral OUR NEW FASTER ANGELS. by Phillips Brooks BAZAR DRESSMAKER, EaSTERTIDE POEMS, by E. Nesbit. Conteining over 1,000 of the Tatest ‘THE MESSAGE OF THE DOVE. Mhnvtrate. ‘Steles for Ladies and Children's Wear, only 20e. mas LATS SS EVERY LADY SHOULD NAVE OXE. Punting, Haod-Painted, Geenners Hair Baseine Cloth, in all waite for Painting sad ea- Derby Hate in New Colora, Minsteaeioee mbroldery and Decorative Work. Fries, £2.50, #3, $3.50, 24. sad Punting Ladion ahaa sane Choice Stock of Silk Umbretinn , gr zt 2B STINEMERE & now, : Open Saturday Until 11a me Ris Mae Mee EASTER NOVELTIES. we (675 Pennaylvanis ave, New York ove, end 15th NEW TINSEL SHAWIS, KID AND SILK GLOVES. —_ am omamamn, audits TENNIS SUITINGS, ~~ SEW IRISH A: agecebnatsD Tee Rue SEATON PERBY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania ave, cor. Othet. Bick Suma Sux Ar 750. Wo sell s BLACK BURAH at 75c. that eaumot be bought elsewhere at $1. It is a decided bargain and Colored HENRIETTA CLOTHS, 46 inches wide. ‘New shades st @1. Superior goods. Our stock is full of the Istest styles. Buy early and get the pick. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ‘919 Pennsylvania svenue, ONE PRICF. mh10 Maz J. P, Pace, 1107 F 8T. N. W., WILL SHOW HER FIRST ENGLISH IMPORTATIONS OF ROUND BATS AND BONNETS ON WEDNESDAY AND THURS- DAY, MARCH 14 AND 15. mb}0-1m Barat Ver. BRIDAL VEIL FLOUR. ‘THE PERFECT PATENT SPRING WHEAT FLOUR. ‘One trial of this highest rrade and you will usono other flour. Sold by the following well-known GRO- CERS: JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1417 New York ave. CHAS. I. KELLOGG, Masonic Temple, 9th st GEO, E, KENNEDY & SON, 1209 F st. W. E. ABBOTT, 1721 Pennsylvania ave, R.A. WALKER, 1600 7th st. E. M. BURCHARD & BRO., Pa. ave. and 43st, _Jal4-eka3m PREE gS UF eis ¥ ‘Is not s general complaint amongst merchants at this ‘season of the year; still we must say (although we do 0 ratherreluctantly for fear of being considered bosst- ing) that we are very busy just now. Busy—receiving, marking and arranging our elegant line of Spring Goods, Busy—disposing of, or rather giving away, all the Lines we have decided to clear out. ‘Very Busy Indeed—and ie it a wonder when, for ex- ample, we have marked down as follows: 84.95 Gents’ Elegant Custom Shoos to 94.50 Gents’ Morocco Top Boots to 83.00 Gents’ Scotch Bottom Calf Shoes to $1.00 Gents’ Embroidered Slippers to $3.25 Ladies’ Hand-turned Button to $3.00 * Ladies’ Fine Kid Button to $2.00 Ladies’ Patent Tip Button to $1.25 Ladies’ Kid and Pebble Button to e148 ‘Minses’ Fine Button to 81.10 Misses’ Solid Pebble Button to 0150 ‘Boye! Seamless Button to $175 Youths’ Oil Grain Button to $125 Childs’ Genuine Solar Button to S5c, Child's Kid Worked-hole Button to SOc, And many other goods in the same proportion, WM. HAHN & CO. BELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 Seventh street; mbo Jisise! Gs iOS ‘NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS. Some new things in Plain and Diagonal DRESS GOODS, 1254c., 15¢. ‘36-inch Enslish DEBEIGE, 250.; all the new colors. ‘38-inch All-wool Colored CASHMERE, 50c. ‘Ladion’ Spring Weight FLANNELS for tailor-made Suits, 36-inch wide, ovly 40c. Beautiful line TRICOT CLOTHS, 50e.. 75c.. $1. Very fine quality HENRIETTA CLOTHS in all the new spring colors, 7c. Bisck CASHMERE, Black HENRIETTA CLOTHS, BERGES, be, ke. Black and Colored SILKS, RHADAME, &c. Que Case Fine Shirting PRINTS, 5c. (One Case Yerd-wide PERCALES, in nest figures and stripes, only 10c. 40-inch HUCK TOWELS, 1234, worth 180, A drive in German DAMASK, 30c., 3750. Large size Crochet BED~PREAD, $1. ‘Marseilles BEDSPREADS, $1.50, $2. ‘New line DRESS GINGHAMS, 10c. ‘Check NATNSOOK, Se. and de. 10-4 Bleached SHEETING, 25c., worth 3c. Besutiful line French and Domestic SATTRENS, JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., mb9 636 Pa sve., south side, near 7th. Bazaars Coowrzns. ‘We have now set aside three tables, which we aenom- inate Bargain Tshles, All Suits of which we fave but ono oF only s few sizes left are put on these and are old regardless of cost or value, at the low price of Fiaving had s great runon these lstely, we havere- inforced the assortment with still better goods, in both heavy and light weights, 90 that you will find better ‘Suits for less money than you ever saw before, For $12.05 | You can have your cholce of a splendid assortment of Overeoats, A firet-class investment, aT D. C.,. SATURDAY, ‘We invite your criticism. Many of the Souvenite of the “opening” being offered at and below coat were. serve the right to sell Lut one piece of each lot toe customer. i SUL VERIRS. CAK HALLIPALAIS ee ROYAL: ‘The entire stock of novelties being now all received ‘35¢. Koechlin's French Sateens for 30¢. 30c. Koechlin's French Sateens for 25¢. 50c. New Colored Cashmeres for 39c. G8c. New Wool Serges for 59c. 7be. 54-in. English Suitings for 690. G5c. New Shades surabs for 55c. $1.26 Colored Faille Francaise for $1.19. 91.65 Black Failie Francaise for $1.50. $22.50 Novelty Parasols for #20. 92.68 Moire Silk Parasols for $2.59. $2.48 Parasols, all styles, for $2.20 81.80 Parasols, all styles, for $1.69. @1.25 Parasols, ail atyles, for $1.19, 81.48 Carriage Parasols for 8 €13.50 Braided Flannel Suits for #11. 810 Spring Styles of Uisters for $9. 97 Ulsters and Ragiens for 86. 915 Beaded Visites for $13.50, ‘912 Beaded Pelerines for #11. ‘$22 Boadod Visites for #19. $6 Tailor finish Walking Jackets for $5, $2.25 Imported Stockinet Jerseys for $1.98. $2.48 New Colored Jerseys for @1.98. $3.98 Combination Colored Jerseys for $3.50. 120, Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, all styles, for $10c. 250. Linen Handkerchiefs, all styles, for 20c. 45c. China Silk Handkerchiefs for Jc. ‘Sc. Child's Linen Handkerchiefs for 4c. 25¢, Neck Buchings, all styles, for 20c. 15e. Skirt RuMlings, all styles, for 1c. 1234c. Linen Col all styles, 3 for 250, ‘124. Linen Cuffs for 3 pairs for 25c. 250. Stamped Linen Splashers for 18. 33e. Stamped Linen Umbrella Cases for 2%, ‘30. Stamped Linen Shoe Bays for 2c. 25c. Stamped Pillow-shams for 19. 9c, Antique Lace Tidies for 4 for 25e. 19¢. Lace and Ribbon Tidies 2 for 25e. 1ze. Chenille Spot Veils for 10c. Te. Fancy Dotted Veils for Se. $1 Blick Silk Lace Scarfs and Fichus 89c. LACES—10 per cent discount off marked prices. EMBROIDERLES—10 pgr cant discount off marked prices. JEWELRY—10 per cent discount off marked prices. LEATHER GOODS—10 percent discount off marked Prices. FANS—10 per cent discount off marked prices. DOLLS—10 per cent discount off marked prices. PLUSH GOODS—10 per cent discount off marked prices. JAPANESE WARE—10 per cont discount off marked Prices. DRESS TRIMMINGS—10 per cent discount off ‘marked prices, 81.68 12 In. Surah Sash Ribbons for $1.50. $1.48 10.4n Moire Sash Ribbons for 81 = lo. 12 Moire Ribbons. spring shades, Biso Straw Hate Mi vtzioe for'bse 48c, Straw Hate, all styles, for 39¢. 98c. Straw Hats, all styles, for 75c. Straw Hats, all styles, for 98c. 45 Silver Gray Gossamer Circulars for $1.29. ‘83.75 Check Silver Gray Gosssmera for 83.59. $6.89 Scotch Pisid Inverness Capes for $6.25. 50 Genuine “Gloria” Cloth Umbrellas for $1.25. 2.20 do., with silver and gold handles, for $1.98, ‘82 48 Silk Umbr-las, fancy handles, for $2.29. 48c. Silk Mousquetaire Gloves for 39c, 11.68 4 and 5 button “Palais Royal” Kid Gloves for 61.25. 81.50 4-button Black “Palais Royals” for $1. 8185 s-button Kid Mousquetaires for 81.60. ‘59e. Warranted Fast Black Hose for 55c. ‘750. Richelien Ribbed Lisle Hose for 68c. 98c. Colored Spun Silk Hose for 89c. 81.35 Fancy Striped Hose for $1. ‘Se. Children's “C. & G.” Ribbed Hose, all sizes, 25c. ‘82.98 Colored Silk Vents for $2.68, ‘98c. Fancy Colors Linle Veste, for 850. 84.76 Fine Kid Button Boots for $3. 24 Genuine English “‘Waukenphast” for 93.15. $2.25 Dongols Kid Button Boots for 2. 81 French Woven Corsets for 62c. 81.50 French Woveu Corsets for $1.14. ‘Hand-made French Corsets, a la “Fasso,” $3, 48c. Busties, in all shapes, for 39¢, 8c. Cambric and Muslin Gowns for 840. ‘Tucked Front Chemises for 20¢. . Lace Trimmed Cambric Drawers for 84c. 68c. Emb. Corset Covers, all styles. for 50c, ‘59c. Summer Balmoral Skirts for 4c, 25e. Nurses’ Caps, four styles, for 2c. 190. India Linen Aprons for 15c. ‘290. India Linen Aprons for 25c. ‘25e. Tooth and Nail Brushes, Combs, for 19. 39c. Garwood's New Extracts for 31c, 9c. bottles of Ammonia for 7c. 0c. Chamois Emery for 6c. each. 1¢. Dress Steels for 8c. 12c, Reeds for 10c. ‘98c. French Piste Mirrors, handsome frames, for 68c. 98c. Bronzes, Shakespearean subjects, for 50c. 49¢. Boxer Fahey Writing Papers, for 30¢. Lace Curtains, 50 per cent off marked prices, Upholstery Goods, 40 per cent off marked prices. Boys’ clothing, 50 per cent off marked prices. Blankets and Flannels, 25 per cent discount. ‘Housekeeping Goods, 20 per cent discount, SOUVENIRS FOR CHILDREN. 35e. "0. & G." Ribbed Hose. all sizes, for 25¢. 91.30 Misses’ Silver Gray Gossamers for $1.19. 81.50 Boys’ Rubber Coats, all sizes, for $1.38. 98c. Jerseys, all colors and sizes, for 750. 91.48 Emb. Dresses, 6 months to 4 yours, $1.20. ‘30c. Infapte’ Mull Cape, all styles, 25¢. 50c. Infants’ Full Ruche Mull Cape, for 39c, 96 Bilk-Emb. Crib Biankets, for 94.50. 5. embroidered with the word “Baby,” for 63.75. Go, Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for 4c. SOUVENIRS FOR MEX. 480. and 590. Scarfs, all styles, for 44c. 260. Satin-lined carts for 21, £25e, Summer Silk Windsore for Zc. pea epee cents. as ‘250. quality 4-ply Linen’ ‘28c Suspenders, all styles, for 18. ‘35c. Suspenders for 25c. 50c. ones for 39e. ‘500. Half Hose: all styles, for 44c, ‘25c. Half Hove, all styles, for 2c. ‘50e. Trouser-shape Jean Drawers for 440. 500, Opring-weight Merino Underwear for 44c. 81 Spring-weight All-wool Underwear for 88¢. 1 Fancy French Pereale Shirts for 80c. ‘The “Champion” Piaited Front Dress Shirts for 59e. ‘730. “Palais Royal” Fancy Night Shirts for 67e. 81.75 Genuine Alligator Slippers for $1.49, $1.50 Genuine “Gloria” Cloth Umbrellas for $1.25. €1 Emb. English Dogakin Gloves for 8Gc. 1260, Pare Liven Handkerchiefs for 10¢, 25c. Faucy French Linen Handkerchiefs for 20s. 91.60 Cemented Rubber Coats far 81,40. ta” ALL OF ABOVE SOUVENIE PRICES FOR “OPENING DAYS" ONLY. lies, ‘Now shades in Stlk-Warp Henrietta, ‘New shades in Paris All-Wool Casb- meres. CREAM WOOL FABRICS. ‘MOHAI FLANNEL, TWILLED FLANNEL, CABHMERE. CORDUROY. BATISTE. rape! SILK-WARP HENRIETTA, sHOODA. CAMELS HAIR ‘MOHAIR. SEW yrevcn sarzexs, SOVELTIBG. ‘New abades i Plain Sate-na. idol eeoce and erey enero jew Patterns in Scotch Gipghams, ‘New Patterns in Cream Challies. NEW SPRING WRAPS. Now shades in Jackets. New shapes in Striped and Plaid New Also various other lines of new goods, such as PABASOLS AND SUN SHADES, srnine water UNDERWEAR, SPRING WEIGHT CLOTEING, LADIES’ SPRING SUITS, MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS, ETC. ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, : Cor. 1ith and F ats. a.w. L 7 ens Kor Covers. ‘We bave opened 1,500 YARDS OF 0¢-INCH FURNITURE LINPNS, ‘In plain and fancy stripes for loose covers, ONLY 50c. PER YARD, ourth for.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Gor. 12th and F ste. nw. Bice Srarsc-wetont Focze. ‘38 INCH. BLAOK ALL-WOOL FOULE, ONLY 50c. PER YD. This is undoubtedly the best Black Dress Fabric we have ever shown atthe price, being firm in texture, thoroughly dyed, well finished andextra durable. Messure full 49 inches, (commonly called 40 inch), WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. nw. Mone Contam Groons. In addition to the superb line of Curtain previously advertised, we have just Tecetved— 500 yards 50-inch Cross Stripe Crete Madras. ONLY 250. PER YD, This material is woven. wot printed, and is the handsomest and best Mairas'we have over shown at the price, being simply Gnrivalled esa summer drapery. (Fourth floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11h and F sta. aw. MABCH 10. 1888—-DOUBLE SHEET. 4 SOLIABLE PHARMACIn Areas CAMPHOK, Bitar office. DIES | ‘Gres city, must be accustomed to the Dest 6oclely She right indy’ can receive « Gret-clase salary aud per: t position ae i HILL & HARVEY, 935 Fat ‘ie Was tep-4 DRESONaKERIN EG 4 Extncrs for Prot CHRIS ENERS bee EOE ational Tailor system" alone. “Parterns Ee oaaeae eae Ise ‘Gey Ba BencuaKd é bio. G60D WiiTE WOMAN, GERMAN t9, cook and do geters! cure. Weaeeet, work. Apply to 730 North Capitol st. WASTED-For STEAM LAUNDRY, EXPERTS io evers capacity. Address ALPHA, Stor stating terms und experience. mhLo-st™ hg chia Sve years old. ‘Address ELWELL, Star offic m WaANteD—< WowaN TO. wi frouluatamily of four. 215 Cotan D 10-20 INSURANCE soLic- J ANTED-THKEE GOO! Rorato fepresent popular plans. Good pay. per. manent employinen Call irom # to 10,4 to "3 mG ASTERDAY & LAUD MAX, muo.3t* S20 F aitewt thw. ANTED_TWO FIRST-CLASS WAITERS; ALSO & 00d second cook. af MIDDLETON HOUR, Sodboyn witn sity retermane” sas un ARTED-SFUATTONS FOR, COX (TCA waiters, coschupet Wy TeD-iisiebiaTELy, A Goop ye etty r WEstiag meade ac Oe Miitkat arse 7 ut A WOMAN COOK A BITCATION, RED WONA} axD Weer ge aan Bea gL ORAS | VN Sen firetae Earn So ofice. nahi mide | WY ANTED-AITUATIONS FOR ALL” KINDS oF W:.kir Gogp vest waxD, AY | pecewulie Bt PERS Y EY LOVMES TANG hooar apprentice iti Nite SD.A5T TNR WE | para neko eatos: TO CLEAN BRICK AT RAL} | Fae Heiglta, ry wen 2 WANTED. ~ROOMS TED—A GENTLEMAN OF ADDRESS AND | [> LEASANT SECOND STOR uty Natgate Ac am recta axe, fotau cid ratte | WW 4NTED A PLEASANT SECOND STORY Bi Het peri. Call at 311 eat uns Wego api’ | 29tRabl 100 at, “Address Mou C.'Sleroibes 1" clock. as __mb10-2¢" Wil itomaget bite FURNISHED. TWO ‘TED — IMMED ATi re) Wise hian ores | als eaten se tap. eevee WASTED GA LADY OF CULTURE AND, PINE Star . ‘mb 10-0 NY addres no others) to represent » New Sork Tal four Torunbee uaietel oF ae Me See Seren ee Sur’ NTED—ONE O8 TWO PLEA} ‘SOUTH. Nie eons 1 cit reece, ) ANTED_TWo NUNICATING ROOM Ww i com ung Hoot canta lovatios “prinate fast aS _ ahd ‘nec steting particulars Bos 14 ¥ ANTED_ROOWS EY TSOGENTIEMEN FUR Rushed oF unfurmelie’. eat Be opm Brplace Adur Senate. U. 9 Wey, SRE OR FOUR 1 WASTED FORNISHED “PARI ene iNISHED OR oe Wetter wcertied Rone Cesar une he ‘Btu st. opposite Couter Market, bd 24 WASTED—A MAN THAT THOROUGHLY UNDER. stands the quired. Apply at 619 D st. w. ‘whojeaale Junk business; reterence re- _tnh®-2* ANTED—A SMART, INTELLIGENT OFFICE bey, white, Answer in baudwritauy of applicant, X,, Oftice of Evening Star. mbe-2t STED=A BEAMBTRES 03 W&STEDODAT—cOORS, CHAMBER MADR, house witla, waiters, &c.: uo charges unless em: ployment furnished. Also, ood canvasners Lo sell bov- Sitios SEEVENS' Employit Burau, 717 Oba Dw, mabe-Ot Dows Prows. We have just secured from the tmporters line of fine Imported Down Pillows at such ad- vantageous figures we are enabled to quote the lowest price ever named, at retail, for similar woods, viz: ‘Sige 16 by 16 in. Heretofore $1.50, now $1.00. Size 18 by 18 in. Heretofore $1.75, now $1.25. Bize 20 by 20 in. Heretofore $2.25, now 81.76. Size 22 by 22 in. Heretofore $2.75, now 8225. ‘Size 24 by 24 in. Heretofore $3.25, now 82.50. These Pillows are from the hands of one of the best'foreizn firms, are positively odorless, ‘and covered with best English long cloth (un- Printed chintz), and at these prices are almost ‘as cheap asgoone feathers, while beyond com- pare in point of lightness, softness and com- ‘These are also desirable for recovering with sateen, silk,csatin, plush, &c., for sofs pillows. (Fourth floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. nw. Busce Lace Frovxcrxes. We have received s superb line of BLACK CHANTILLY LACE FLOUNCINGS and BLACK SPANISH LACE FLOUNCINGS, ‘0 desirable and popular for ovérdresses. fc ,and, quote the following wide range of prices: 40-INCH CHANTILLY LACE FLOUNCINGS, 81.25, $1.40 . 82. $2.50, 83, 83.75. $4, 84.50, 85 to 89 per yard. 40-INCH SPANISH GUIPURE FLOUNCINGS, $1.68. 82, $2.40, $2.68. 83, and 85 per yard. 40-INCH HAND-RUN SPANISH FLOUNCINGS, 96.75, 87. 89, and 810 per yard. ‘We aleo call attention toa new Jine of Black ‘Beaded Goods, viz: ‘27-inch Black Beaded Nets, @1 per yard. Beaded Grenadines, in tweive elegant styles, 91.68,82.40, #3, $3.68, $3.75 to 85 per yan. (First floor, right of main entrance.) WOODWAKD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ata, nw. Tae Fasmoxs Is Tsraxts- Goops. ‘Baby Clothes have their styles and fashions as ‘well as that for their mammas. Each season notes the introduction of something new, or an improvement over the old, for the little ones and the present séason is no exception, as we have just received a beautiful line of “Coxcombe,” high-peaked Plaited front, full ruching trimmed, open-work embroidery, wide lawn strings, edged with em- broidery. ‘The “Mistletoe,” fine quality mull, Normandy ‘back, peaked front, body of all-over embroidery, ‘widelawn strings. Mb ty re SS Wat ‘DA STENOGRAPRER ‘iD TYPE- writer. Apply before 10am. at 1301 Counect- en BE ETA WAste> — 1.000 LADY AGE: Ma ately: grand uew rubber w t for fe malee’ 16 ‘s day; proof free Mra. i F- LITTLE, Chicago, 1. ‘mbar WASTED-CATERER, Wilf! BEST OF REFER exces, 20 take charge of dining rooms iD new house, ‘in fusbionable location. D. G. PROCION & SON, 1226 Fst. n. 22 mbs-3t* Pe at a oye [ «4 a4 Torported Patterns she ‘this country. This ton of squares. This 9 s pow in wool peo a pe W NTED_—ADDRESSES OF LADIES AND GEN- in own handwriting, who are x —LADIES SS WEN ERR TREO SALEM United Staten will open, March ; 34,1858, snd continue i ‘Patterus ever fits Iethe oniy piace tu Now Work whats theent #0 antat French Dress Cutting, a Drering. Basting, and De tguing is taught by th: combina- DOW in Use 1" over 500 of the leading boures in New York. I cannot supply Agent wanted for W Send for ciscular Giving fu partculsre whsai0-2 Vv ANTED—AE AMBITIUUS. EARNEST MAN, Iccated outside leading citivs, own locality-s reapousible bout, “Go = iets Stences, MARUPACT ORE: Lock Box 1585, &. Ye “Poukiudw [) ANTED — DUNI eau, conducted and colored. tor all tnd states, with reference 7 TED—LADY AGENTS—F R LADIES AND W Siiirens Weer. Valusble smurise ree, ova tiovally. Write Mis. F. C. FARKINGTONX, Box 645, Chicazo. EE | Wate DIES Far Ran DaRee Cue. Periec' yuare; Dy - terns tol” all dravtivun dove ou wuvia.Ferfect eat- ISartion eiven oruochargeat 1137 Fst nw. aiden EMPLOYMENT DU- ladies. Men and Women, white ‘of domestic labor, for District 717 Met nw.’ 20-19%" WANTED-MISCELLA NEOUS WASTE! 000, O% GOOD REAL ESTATE <E- Sie WANTED 70 BoRnow proved city property no co!amissions, ‘Ads Witte 2ier ‘Wheatou's Supreme Court Keports. Se a eR Pee LOWDERMILE & CO, 1458 Fst ¥ 3 PURCHASE A FIRST-CLASS Hoty bores, must botvent, Mind and 'ecniea of atcam. Address Box 144 Star office. mh10 ‘* NIGEL WASTE GENTLEMAN DESIRES furpiabed room, bet. ¥th and L5tb yy Rep te oncoed O22 per went, Address cm WASTED TALL PEs iO CAS modate Rogers or Beartets from Mace April ¥, for the Worunn's Couveil, te ead) ber of rooUs, He, to Mr. M.S. LOCK iY MARCH 15, DESIRABLE ROO a an Wutuinin for ed ermanen partion, ‘tom fer rent ct-euld wen Shoe” ROOM BENTING AUENCY. Oe eae WANTED-—HOUSES. SMALL FAMII SIRE TO Fontan sdle ovcupatits © new and pretty 7 or S.roon. Brick, furniabed or unfu-vinbed, fu « desire bie portion Capitol My ton % mo. FLOM THE OWNER INA for a custoiner frou 4 106 ROOM HOUSE ‘country witht: inile of rei th. RUS : Wit y ANTED—Bi Seen ie rent \ orn: ot to cost Over #3, WASTEDIAPRIL 1, DY TELIARLE PaRri— turnin for sun inex. Biate terme if coven Address SUMSTEI star often. mba J ANTED—HOURES. ‘9 ish af euce from owners, and far immediate ere tor cash. in nw. \yantep—Lors ox 1. ove Wiwest rerun” Atarons i 9 Saar See ___ MONEY TO LOAN. $500,000 BONDS AND MORTGAGES. 7 PER CENT GUARANTEED MORTGAGES, WwaNres, = SHORT-HAND KEPORTING STYLE wueht by dictation frm the bacckuing, Lerve reascusble. Apply to or Louis ¢ FERRELL. th wt. Daw w es u m4 E CH. KN TO LOAN-NO COMMISSIO%—; Huntin O fost Teta nd | OL ,OOO per cept niwran co ee cite 4m ood condition. | arties des Fine to wail howd av | eau Sorin EE LUNDE, OG. he BLODUETT 719 Mass. ave-nre ible | + ___803 North Oiroliua ave. wa ED-47.500 FOR FIVE YEARS AT 6 PER 7. oA FIVE ame 3 mult Warns NORTHWEST SECTION OF CT ness. ‘grocery and ‘store doing & wuire at 906 La ave. Ww ‘ANTED—TWO FER CENT & mou! OF ctre, prrky ‘when ween, iciesT CASH a. Palb ‘iron and Susan ‘ny Sle, i onda Srnerae Sani serge weeps SILVER BOUGHT ICH, the mauufactur- Infante’ White Dresses; Short and Long: in eae SoD as ava ev Omitis ad ane, | See se Seaxa Warozr Wisma weenie tents mont TAN 000, i syp,bbo treiase oat aS Sia eows 8 se! MOXEE LOAxED ON STOCKS. BONDS Aly thes. ‘Navy pay account, Boe © bOBm 100 21m SLR BILL wer TO loan Om Bee nid oe 30.000 Smal are EAE ps oleae x= Eee Sas Soi oxEl, SLs MEE Aun a _£24-1m Me Dey ni ‘Di ‘ Broker, 1424 New hork ave. (ON REAL ESTATA THOS. E WéATGAMAR

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