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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON ‘The Kvening star bas a regular, permancut beun fide daily circulation more than treble that of any other a Washington, and mach great that ef all the other daily papers here added together. a St. Patrick's day in the morning, with tts mild temperature aud its spring sky, was reasonably satisfactory 2s a festival season in Washington; Dut, unless the Signal Service observers have gone far astray in their calculations, which, of course, isnot to be hastily assumed, St. Patrick's day in tue evening Will be disagreeably coid. In New York cits, where the celebration of the south coun- ties’ holiday has always been a notable affair, the streets are still so blockaded with snow, ice and mud as to render them almost impassable for pro- cessions, It ts probable, therefore, that the jollifl- cation by the Irish Catholics will be for the most Part contined to mass meetings, with the usual ac- ‘eessories of oratory and heavier refreshments. AS @n additional iseouragement to a cele bration of the day dy procession, Mayor Hewitt has broken through an ‘established custom by refusing to review any of the friendly socleties that do parade, and by for- Didding the hoisting of the emerald flag on the city ball tn honor of the day. Of course there is logic in his attitude, for he can truthfully say that, if he takes part in or countenances one re- Ligto-political demonstration of this sort he must grant a like favor toeverybody who asks It, and that the mayor would one day have no time to do anything but review processions, while the root of the city’s chief government-building mignt fall tn under 'ts weight of variegated bunting. But mat- ters have not yet reached. a serous stage of pro- ges toward the threatened danger; and the mayor appears to be leantng backwards a little in he efort to avoid an appearance of stooping to curry favor and votes $$ ‘The explanation offered by Gen. Boulanger to recount for his repeated breaches of disctpline tn visiting Paris without orders—that bis wife was seriousiy fll and he was simply paying her the at- tention due her from ner husband—seems not to have satisfied the French minister of war, who has now issued his ultimatum, that the general must return to Clermont-Ferrand at once or take the consequences. In other words Boulanger having been forcibly retired from active service ts now threatened with arrest. However critical a stage Mme. Boalanger’s tliness may hnre reached her husband feit justified tm aosenting himseif trom her side long enough yesterday to hold a conter- ence with his radical supporters, at which, doubt- Jess, a plan of campaign was discussed. What puzzles thinking Frenchmen 13 where Boulanger gets the money to carry on his petty warfare with the government. The suspicion is growing that be is backed by a clique of wealthy speculative bankers, Who are making use of him for their own ends. But whether their plan contemplates forc- ing him tnto the cabinet and through himakeeping informed in advance of any change in state policy; or whether he fs acting in the interest of the mon- archtal pretenders, to whom the bankers have made large loans on purely contingent security; ‘or whether thefe ts a hope of exciting a gre: popular revolntion and raising him to the presi- dency: or whether it is hoped through his waritke tendencies, his thirst for glory, and his impetuous ‘Way of doing things, to bring about a foreign war and demoralze values: or finally, whether the idea is to keep him at his work of agitation merely for the sake of the fluctuations it causes in the the believers In this theory seem not yet tied 1a thelr own minds. $a It ts hard to understand just what idea of ad- vantage the haggage-agents In convention at St, Louls theotuer day had in mind in proposing the substitution of a triplicate check system for the <iuplicate check, which now proves so great a con- venience to the traveling public. The plan sug gested fs to have three checks, one of which goes upon the trunk or bag, the other into the hand of che traveler, and the third into the eustody of the earryiug company. What ts It expected to gain wy having this third check? There will be one sore loose object to be lost er mistaid, and its pos- session by the earrier cannot give the baggage any Aditional assurance against being delivered at a ‘wrong destination. Tue present system seems to work admirably exeept in a single respect, and taat 1s that a lght-flngered swingler sometimes exehanges the check on bis own worthless trunk tor that which fs on another believed by him to contain articles of value. This danger, however, could in a measure be done away with by having the checks fastened by clasp-locks Instead of leather loops, end allowing no one but responsible haygago- Jansters at stations tohave keys. Or, the trunk sulght he marked by a pasted label, ason European railWay’s, ana a tieket or check with a correspond. jug inscription given to the passenger. But why The carrying company should prefer a lot of loose ebeecks to a waybill for its own use, ts not clear to the ordinary mind, —— Judge Gresham's decision tn the Wabash injune- tion case cut the Gordian knot exactly In the mid- ete. On the one hand tt settiea the principle that no corporation has a right to shirk its duty under the jaterstare.commerve law, and diseriminate against sister corporation on the plea that, unless it did its employes would make trouble for ff, but ‘that it must obey the law and let its business come 1 @ standstill If need be. On the other hand ft declared that such an Injunction ag was asked for ‘would De inoperative as against the employes who, a5 individuals and without an act ot conspiracy, it exercise thelr lawful might to quit the railroads service. ‘The dectsion 1s of especial interest just now, more- over, owing tothe position Judge Gresham oceu- ples Defore the country as a candidate for the republican nomination for the presidency. His reputation as a railroad lawyer has hitherto beer onsidered a dangerous impediment to his political ogress, Decanse the tendency of the times seems tobe tow ard cultivating the good willof the masses ‘of the people rather than that of the corporations, BU his course as a magistrate, first tn. eve of the most scorching judicial rebukes on record to Jay Gould and the clique of Wabash ‘wreekers, and now in steering clear of prejudice or favor in bis treatment of the opposing interests im the great railroad strike, have given bis boom ew apetas, toe Hippolyte Carnot, who has just died, was the father of the present president of the French re. pablic and the som of the great Lazarus Carnot of tne revolutionary era. Tilppolyte never distin. guished bimself in public life except by remaining 4 staunch republican while biscolleaguesin states. manship Were yielding to the seductions of the second empire. He thus preserved the political traditions of the family and educated his son for the position the latter has stnce taken in his party and im the government. It would not have been quite consistent with nature's methods to have hud three Carnots in a direct line ail winning equal distinction by their strong aualtties ot mind and character; and remember that the first of the tamay quired in the army the title of “Organizer Vietory,” taught Napoleon Bonaparte himeelt the aut of War, aud Is Stl believed by the masses of ‘ue French propie to have been able tosave Fragce after Waterloo If the emperor had acted om his j advice, it 18 scarcely wonderful that the tune of Bis offspring should have seemed pale arat luster. Jee tm comparison with his, ——— Sines the recorder’s office in tact recet ‘tax-sale report within the time limit Provide ty | law Che recorder’s indorsement Ought to show ~ real time when it came to that office. The oniy eGiect of insisting upon the techateality which Mews the report as constructively Med two days after the actual date will be to impose upon the District the heavy expense of a new sale. Mr. ‘Trotter bas now been with us long begin to take a little interest in hom oi ia” 1888 ‘saa 5 Ai RE) °. oo PF Eee NN HON MS GOS aT THE 4 ae perry ana Bs MARCHE ./-S 3M art RR, COOH H UMAR A BRR, OCT Ht ty BM AAS cH a 9 RM MAAR HGH Ht sats ol? > ENTIRE NNN REE wow w SXN EO Wwww RRS be www NNN ww ww NNN KEE WW SS, TIT (00 SSg 3 TT Oo §8 Be & Sug, 2 £2 3. 5ss. ‘8 fr 00 g 4 IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. 00 PPP EF: s Gi 2 0 PPP EE HONKN G O0O P ¥ HO ONNN GGG 00 F KEE oN XN GEG IN EVERY DEPARTMENT THROUGHOUT THE HOUSE DURING MONDAY AND TUESDAY. WISHING TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE PATRONS AND PUBLIC TO THE FACT THAT WE SHALL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS AS HERETOFORE - 55s AND MONEY REFUNDED IN ALL CASES OF DISSAT- ISFACTION. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. OPENING BARGAINS IN MUSLIN UNDERWEAR OPENING BARGAINS IN HOSIERY. OPENING BARGAINS IN GLOVES. OPENING BARGAINS IN CORSETS. OPENING BARGAINS IN LACES, OPENING BARGAINS IN FLOWERS. OPENING BARGAINS IN FEATHERS, OPENING BARGAINS IN RIBBONS. OPENING BARGAINS IN VELVETS. OPENING BARGAINS IN BATS. OPENING BARGAINS IN JEWELRY. OPENING BARGAINS IN LEATHER GOODS, OPENING BARGAINS IN FANS. OPENING BARGAINS IN UMBRELLAS, GPENING BARGAINS IN NOTIONS. iv [LLIMERY ‘Our regular opening of TRIMMED HATS and BON- J SETS wit take piace sherty, to which wo will be Pleased to call your atteution in due time For the MARCHE 316 SEVENTH STREET X.w. at STRICTLY ONE PRICE. -atyles and (succtner te Past © Bao.) Sat fie, Values” in WHITE and CREAM INDIA eee ae SESH Bitte Ges Eas em, MOIRE ANTIQUES and MOIRE FRAN- acpaiet, Patterns in Printed CHALLIS <td ae olathe? Soe es TAN Te eae ve *s paises pe Bisck* ‘HOSIERY, ctor ‘2Be. to pxorelies Kien im HAN apd, SILK HOS. ct ea poh 2oF- pts. | les” agi 7a a x op 40 And “Albatrosa, seyanced Fook BLE G Cosiatyn- HON STORE, W241 and 1259 1hth we wo. ante Tux Best Brack Svnaz EVER OFFERED AT 75c, Having bought alot of the above goods to great ad- vantage, we offer 8 PURE SILK SURAH at 75c. that cannot Le had elsewhere for less than $1. The lot is not large and is selling rapidly. We have opened a new los of SATINES and GING- HAMS in latest designs and colors, Beautiful CHAL- LIS at 18c. per yard, in styles that cannot be duphi- cated, Printed MOHAIRS. All-wool FRENCH CHAL- LIS. Changeable CHALLIS. ‘New HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR, Full stock of Fast BLACK HOSE. ‘New PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS. COMPLETE STOCK IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, CHOICE GOODS AT NEW YORK PRICES. ONE PRICE, W. 3. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania avenue, mbi7, NAVY pot plain Nune ve at OP eSiatearion 1 Lith st. ne Mas I. V. Sxszee, 931 F ST. N.W., Announces her first importation of ENGLISH ROUXD HATS AND BONNETS on 22D INSTANT. man7 gg TUESDAY, SRE D INSTAL Panavnrma Stone, WASH GOODS! WASH GOODS! Just received a large lot of fine Ginghams in plaids ‘and stripes, which we will sell for 10c. per yard: extra, cheap. Also, two cases of u beiter quality, warranted to wash, at 12%c. “The best goods ever made for the aoney. SATINES! A ful SATINES! _SATINES! line of French Satines in all the new and latest hades, in plain and faney, at prices as low ‘as the lowest, "A fuil liue of Domestié Satines in plain | and fancy styles and colors, at 12 LINENS! LINENS! LINENS! We have now 9 full and completa stock of Table Linens—Bleached, Cream, Unbleached and Turkey Red Daas, all styles aud prices. SPECIAL.—One lot of 66. 0c, for yard. Would be eh A fuil tne of 1 ‘Owela in Huck end Dan ask, knotied fringe atu piai, at prea shit TAL.—One lot of oi fine aid plain only SPECIAL. —Oue tot Hc Jochen extra ine, knotted finer, oul A ful iine of Napkins, all styles and prices, in bleached | aud unbleached, to match our Table Linen: DRESS GOops! DRESS GOOD: Now Dress Goods in all the Intest stytes and shade | from’ the lowest Up to Ue Anest. Henrictta, Broad cloth, Cashmere and fancy checks, plain Cloth, Tricots. | ‘Alo, Cream Albatross, Cream Henrietta, Great Cash: | mere, Crean Flannel at very low prices CARHART & LEIDY, Successors to W. W. Burdette, 928 7th and 706 K sts. nw. 1p at 7: \¢,: worth, ‘k Towels, _mh17-42 Tonos & & Lorne, We have just received » New Line of Colors, HEN- RIETTAS, at 75 and 85c. 6-4 CLOTHS, all New Shades, 81. A full line of Cheap DRESS GOODS, 1234, 15, 25c. Will receive within a few days a fall line of Boys’ CAS- SIMERES, 50, 75, 90c., 81, from the factory at New Lisbon, Oio. 25 Dozen Pin-Stripe HOSE, full regular, 25c.; worth 35e. 50 Dozen Seamless HALY-HOSE, 12%. : worth 20¢. ‘25 Dozen Extra Quality CORSETS, White and Coiora, 50c.; worth 75e. A Joh Lot of 50 dozen Men's Kid and Castor GLOVES, ; worth from 1 to $1.50. Ladiee* KIDS, 63, 73, 97¢. 59 Dozen Linen Bosom SHIRTS, Reinforced vack ‘and front, 50¢.; worth 65c. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, 713 Market Space, — CH HENRIETTAS, TN ‘MAHOGA: lin, Ox Blood, Terra Cotta, Serpent, ‘Tm ‘Staple Shades, 25c. DOUBLE COMBINAT! 1th at. ne. __mahi6 pe patterus of INDIA SILKS in elegant floral designs. ‘New lot of CHANTILLY LACES. Hand-ran SPANISH and MARQUIS LACES, ‘New shades in Silk-warp HENRIETTA. All- Wool HENRIETTAS, all the latest colors, Neat CHECKS and STRIPES. Genuine ENGLISH TWEEDS for tailor-made suits, Changeable SURAH SILKS. PLAID SURAH SILKS. Colored MOIRE. SILKS in new shades, to match ‘Henricttas. Piain-colored PONGEE SILKS. Black MOIRE SILKS in new designs, FAILLE FRANCAIS, new shades. Colored BENGALINES, new shades, at $1. Great bargain in PRINTED PONGEES at $1 per yard, “24 inches wide, W.M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania ava, _ONF. PRICE. mh17_ Mac J.P. Passo, OF EVERY KIND IN ALL RELIABLE GRADES FOR ‘LADIES’, GENTLEMEN, GIRLS, Boys’, axp CHILDREN. ARTHUB BURT & co, mb10-s,wath 1811 F ST. N. W. . ERRIMAC SATTEEN! all the new shades Siges"worth Oe, COLORS: ‘DOCREE COMBINATION, th at. we W. H. VEERHOFF'S MAIN STORE, 916 7TH STREET, gPP, A PPP EER RRR 9855 PAA PPE ROR Pare i aA Pp KERB OR OR 5Sss3 5 FRIFZES, &c., of the latest styles, WINDOW SHADES, &c. A AA AA A. EFF RRR all ge? FP z 5 i RRR RR AAA RR AA From S$ OF MOULDINGS, GRAVINGS, ETCHINGS, &e. PAINTINGS RESTORED. FRAMES REGILDED. BRANCH STORES, 411 7TH STREET AND 1221 PA. AVE. (No Wall Papers or Shades.) A beautifa! line of PICTURES, and My full line of samples for FRAMING, PAINTINGS, MY BRANCH STORE, 1221 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, can be found a choice stock of ARTIST MATERIALS p STATIONERY, CARD Taree Pa Specrantres. SPRING OVERCOATS, THE NEWEST STYLES FRESH FROM THE MAKERS’ HANDS, MADE UP FROM OUR OWN NEW LINES OF PIECE GOODS, YOULL NOT FIND OUR STYLES IN EVERY OTHER STORE IN WASHING- ‘TON, NOR IN ANY OTHER. SMALL BOYS' SUITS (SHORT PANTS) FRESH SPRING STYLES, MEDIUM WEIGHTS, LIGHT AND DARK COLORS. THE HANDSOMEST STOCK OF PIECE GOODS THAT WE HAVE EVER HAD (AND THAT MEANS A GREAT DEAL). ENTIRELY NEW THINGS IN COAT- INGS, OVERCOATINGS, SUITINGS AND TROUSERINGS. ALL GRADES MADE TO ORDER FROM 820 A SUIT TO #75, 1107 F ST.N. W., ‘Will exhibit her EASTER OPENING OF IMPORTED STYLES ‘From the leading houses of LONDON and PARIS, Together with HEE OWN EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS, mhl7 WEDNESDAY. MARCH 71. NAttaws CRYSTAL DISCOVERY, (Eatablished over twenty years now,) For Restoring Gray Hair, to Stop tne Hair Falling, ring back General Vitality, and Remove Dandruff. Warranted to Restore the Color in three to ten days, PRINCIPAL DEPOTS: 5s oes » Math and I sts. and 2d and Dats, nw. Gur. PORES GANT DE LUXE, Ey _mby FM) OID! Hibs CERES eral A AE SUIDE CHEV Ker te coe ik EMimor. ‘DEKED. Spring Shades mb17_ 935 PExseatadie vance. BOR fi 8,cagnM 8 WELL: KNOWN ‘Sugar, worth ar pice inf cy ‘rangante ts 176. selects rN iG PATTERNS. “Avent Demo- Paar bi np $428.00 with all a lachmente No Saget Hars IN ALL THE NEW COLORS, At $2, 62.50, 83, $3.50 and 64. SPRING STYLE SILK HATS, 85, $6 and 88. CHOICE STOCK UMBRELLAS AND CANES, GLORIA UMBRELLAS WITH GOLD‘AXD SILVER HANDLES at $2.25 and $2.50, JAMES ¥. DAVIS’ 8053, 3201 Ponne. ave. cor. 12th at. B. BARNUM & CO, mhi6 931 PENN. AVENUE. A Presest For Geyriemay. TO THOSE GENTLEMEN WHO SEND TO MY STORE, BETWEEN NOW AND THE BOTH OF MAY, THE LARGEST NUMBER OF GRAMMATICAL AND COMPLETE SEN- TENCES, EXPRESSING THE IDEA CON- ‘TAINED IN THE FOLLOWING: “I CUNSIDER IT MORE PROFITABLE TO BE DISTINGUISHED FOR PERFECT FIT AND/ THOROUGH WORKMANSHIP, THAN FOR CHEAPNESS.” I WILL GIVE: 18T. TO THE GENTLEMAN SENDING THE LARGEST NUMBER OF SENTENCES, A #75 FULL-DRESS, EVENING SUIT. 2D. TO THE GENTLEMAN 38ENDING THE SECOND LARGEST NUMBER OF SEN- TENCES, A $50 PRINCE ALBERT SUIT 3D, TO THE GENTLEMAN SENDING THE THIRD LARGEST NUMBER OF SEN- ‘TENCES, A $35 BUSINESS SUIT. EVERY LIST OF SENTENCES MUST BR ACCOMPANIED BY THE FULL NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE SENDER. THE AWARD WILL BE MADE BY A COM- MITTEE OF EDITORS FROM THE WASH- INGTON DAILY PAPERS. SEND IN YOUR LISTS AS SOON AS YOU PLEASE, AND REMEMBER THAT I ONLY MAKE THIS PROPOSITION 48 A METHOD OF ADVERTISING; BUT THE SUITS WILL BE PROMPTLY MADE TO THE MEASURE a4 Coe MAT XM Sa This list is changed each evening and we ask your attention accordingly. For Monday DRESS GOODS and SUITS demand the entire space. Many broken lots from the “Opening” will be noticed around. ‘the store at Bargain Prices—want of space prevents ‘mention here, 50-Cexr Casmuenss For 39 CENTS A YARD, The new shades you know of. ‘The quality you can learn of, Bring samples of the 50-cent Cashmores Sitered gpound (pum, bat call Monday, asthe quantity (22th-street store of the PALAIS ROYAL.) New Scorcx Grsenaus Just OPENED, Forget the name gingham. See the designs and new shades and you'll prefer them to sateens, Keeping no domestic ginghams we ate enabled to invest heavily in ‘those really beautiful imported novelties. (12th-street store of the PALAIS ROYAL) Tas Besr Buck Sux Mave “satin Luxor” is the name of the new silk which drapes more gracefully, has s richer appearance and wears better even than the popular Faille Francaise. Ask fora written guarantee binding us to indemnify you should the ailk split or wear shiny, Only 1.258 yard. (A2th-street store of tho PALAIS ROYAL.) Sxow-Bovxp ioe Or fliiee Over 100 suits, nearly all different, were secured es- pecially for the “Opening.” Being delayed in transit they will not be here till Monday. We promise the same reduced prices as would have been quoted for the Opening. (Second floor of the PALAIS ROYAL.) A Won Asovr Tos New Scrrs. Prices will range from 89 to $43, and for suits thet made to order in equal style would cost much more, Some plain, some braided. Flannel, Cashmere, Serse, Satteen and Gingham Suits. Carefully inspect the make and finish, Try one on, and, thus learn more of them than 9 colurun of description would give. T. ‘pas You To Cu ‘We promise you an exclusive style in Suits. We keep but one suit of a color and bu few in each style. Ex- Pert dressmakers to fit the suit free of extra charge. Polite attention. New wraps all here, (Second floor of the PALAIS ROYAL) Cunprexs Dresses Axp Coats. For the youngster in arms and up, and up until the child merges into a woman have we suits from #268 to $15; Ulsters, 84.98 to $16; Reefers, $3 up, and Coats, $3.68 to #15, and in styips as foreizm to the usual ready-made as daylight is from darkness. Snowed under for days; on cur counters Monday. (Second floor of the PALATS ROYAL.) Grasso imi Or Pe For Details See Space Sclow—Dorartment near door of No 1119 Pa. ave, Ss PPP EER TOA S32 pr £ se Ho & EF SoS Pb _ Eee boc iH S“S fu L EER | rea? Oh ee | Pug AR OE EE Sss8 2A CLLL EER or PPP, A RRR A cS83 00 Bh dy BRR. A 8s 9% FBS pry AA BRE AA 5,9 9 E ss, Bb RARE RB 2*4 8598 Soo? Luu Sss8 AT THE PPPh A OA ot BoP AA ay TESS per Aa LAA Ht Ss8, BRM brn 24 Ht sg RE 00 Y ¥ A r ROO e Y ek hae 9 XY £4 E Eo $ 24 = MONDAY, © TUESDAY, = WEDNESDAY, ‘March 19, ‘March 20, March 21. ‘You'll say: “Too soon for Parasols.” $1.48 PARASOLS FOR 81.25. Satin Coaching Parasols, plain colors, stripes, end brocades, Natural wood handles. So many sold during ‘the “Opening” that the assortment is broken, henco the considerable reduction in price. New supply shortly. $1.98 PARASOLS FOR 81.80. A fine selection of Satin Parasols, black. slates, arabs, browns, grays, reda, white, cTeam, Combination colors in stripes, &c.: also plain colors, Paragou frames. ‘Ball and crook handles, $2.98 PARASOLS FOR $2.48 AND 97.68. New shades Moire Silk Parasols, Paragon frames, ‘with gold and silver ornamented tips. Prettily carved bandies. LATEST NOVELTY PARASOLS. ‘The long, pointed sticks are richly carved. The han- les in variety to suit the tastes of the extremely as well as tho quietly fashionable. The tips to the Para- gon frames richly ornamented. ‘Those at 23.25 are Silk, in plaids of reds, blues, browns; some with white checks added are very effective. ‘Those at $3.48 comprise some of the prettiest bro- caded Parasols of the season. ‘Those st $3.68 aro Summer Silks, n black-and-white plaids, checks, and stripes; in more variety than you could think possible. Some checks of brown and white, brown and tan, blue and white, red and white, have striped borders. or Now Spring Goods are arrividg daily, and the Present stock is the largest, most compreben- ive, and attractive we nave yet shown. Weare offering unrivalled values ia each and every de- partment. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, MONDAY, ance 19TH, 1888. SPRING STYLES 1 LADIES SUITS, JACKETS, SHORT WRAPS, BEADED PELERINES, JETTED VISITES, CLOTH RAGLANS, NEW MARKETS, UL- STERS, &c. CHILDREN AND MISSES" SUITS. CLOAKS, JACKETS, AND NEWMARKETS. ‘Special attention is called to an elegant line of BEADED PELERINES, in black, and colors, also the Black Beaded Vie~ ites. Prices from $10 to $40 each. LADIES’ BLACK SPRING-WEIGHT JACKETS, stylishly made up from Broad-cloth, Serre, Engliah Corkscrews.and Stockinette, @5 to $25. New styles and Patternsin Ladies* Spring- welxht Newmarkete, Raglans, Pelisses, Ulsters, ke., $7.50 to 835. ‘Ladies’ Spring Suits, in all the newest popa- lar shades, $12.50, $15, @18, $20, $22.50, 823, $25 and $30. (Third floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Cor. 11th and F sts. uw. Ware Goons © Orexiwa- As a result of recent very extensive purchases we are now showing an unusually large and at- tractive stock of NEW WHITE GOODE, containing some of the best bargains ever our Pleasure to offer. Prices rulo somewhat lower than last season, While the standard of quality and beauty of de- sign show a decided advancement. We nove particularly a very. perceptible im= provement in our stock of Fine India Linons over those of former seasons, they being more ‘uniform in weave, smoother, sheerer, and bet- ter finished than ever before. We import these Unona, hence our ability to sell a fiver quality at agiven price than can possibly be secured elsewhere. These are 33 and 36 inches wide, of » pure ‘white sbade, and are shown in the following Wide range of prices: at 100. — Lee. Perr considered, these prices are cxcoed- ny low. ‘Special values in Striped, Checked, Plaid, and Brocaded White Goods,and we quote representa- tively the following: Eee tripe Xe Sgrelicn a) saa reap pea aa era aod Plaid Toga icatyios in Lace Plait ew. 2c. hy ‘white ed ar a iy sheer ‘durable, ‘aud will ruefully eaach at 26c. ‘ONLY ve. Phi YARD. 49-inch Fine Masaiia (Moire Effect), ‘and specially desirable for infanta, eaildy rate AND 50c. PER YARD. renaes. 5, 31, sre EXTENSIVE TINE OF Ke gels} PIQUES. baie and prec ieg welts, excellent qualities, at remarkably iow 20. 1a 38, 376 to OBe. WOUSWAND & LOTRROP, Foovxerscs Axo Enarves. rit DAVE Just opened an extensive and superb 1EXDIA LINEN ELOUNOINGS. | riquirt EMBKOLDEED FLOUNCINGS, PIQUE FMBROIDERED EDGTXGS, in awteat varity of patterns and widtns, which ‘We nhnll offer at the lowent prices yet quoted Zor Sinullae goods. 22 1u, White Tadia Linen Flouncings, em- broidord 1Ojgener deep, Sort naualiy at Oc, 474m, White foie iten ‘Plowsctnes, m- vrvlderea Ii tnchiog deep. Sold “usually a 81. ONLY 750. PEE YARD. 47 im. White India’ Linen Flowbeines, em. broidered 27 inches deep. Sold usually” at 11, SLIS® oxty zie. PER YARD. 48 in. White India Linen Flouncings, elabo- raiely embroidered 336 inches deep. Soid usu- ally at 81.25 Tm Ly O21 Pam — a as ese are 8 jesugned for makine en- tire ‘aresseg a He ie iter accrtaln 5 sane in “all-overs SEB alee reat variety, heavily worked new wide widths, and very, very cheap, 1 Lot at Se, per yard, worth 7c. Lista se per yar. 1 Lot at 10c. per yard, worth 1: 1 Pot at 135 per 1 Lot at 1be- por yard, worth 20. = i Seen ise - 0 inches wide, worked ratterna Usual prion ase, a cial LONEY te wench Poy oe mbroid. ot of Fine French Bere roid ery, 11 inches ride, elaborately” worked pat- fe Dresses be offer an el of. os WHITE PIQUE ose WHITE PIGUE EDGIN IN DIFFERENT WIDTHS TO MAT CH. ALSO A LINE OF COLORED PIQUE EDGINGS. ae Sewiine@ - or WHITE INDIAN COTTON EMBROIDERY Specially desirable, on account of their dura- __ Cor. 11th and F ste. nw. 1D DEED F FLOUNCINGS, Wee oa Goud GEUMAN COOK. ALSO A yiSs8 het bee ieee ty Wasres picts AGENCY HAS CLASS: scametresees. ‘nisreces batiogs, easeees. ci Sadboya, with city references” 613 Tt st.n.w. mi7-0r ANTED—A WOMAN Po! ERAL SE Wer Apply at 631 bh a WiNtens cee. Ay TO DO a housework oud cook night. 932 Bate = vou “ = Broucht down to TS88.' the porefonss feo tries bert at, Puliadeipuua. Pa. ant 7-30 ANTED—ONE FINST-CLASS SLEEVE Ht W: + Rone but first class need. We ty-four yours ite bodied ost nb neation, work weat ety, surveys: ait ihenisy¢10. ber toon van an Bor 13, Star biice WASTED SS AGUNG | GIRL FOR OFFICE work: mus' af and correct at figures: waxes SB per week. Address M., Star ofhoe, ae WANTED-YOUTH To TAKE ORDERS FROM regen and tocollect, Dusinees estabiinhed. Address A.M. X., Star office. V ARTED A RUST CLAS LTCRISSON, 907 Pa Se a Wats SOBER AND INDUS’ understands bricks avd brick del Tag ee THRE man Avply to A RIC CO., South Capitol and O stam. ANTED-—COLORED Gin To Ni Wider Sten atl Took ae ate a Sina etek ky we ANTED—A RESPONSIBLE WRITE WON to nurse two children: one willing to 0, goumtry imSammer; references, Apply at f a ™. ED-STENOGRAPHER AND a TRE ri E expected, ATTORSEY, Bor OO EO. UTED _PIReT-<TAss SERVANT. TORO TER ANY howework tor to persons: just suey St nicht Srolocks at 1950 Note near Coubeticutare. hte ANTED—AT 2418 14zu ST. A YOUNG HOUSE. laid; white preferred, referees, and must co home at night, ae ANTED_ A EIRST-OLASG MILLINER AT MME- WW PALMER'S, 1107 WASTED. G00 TRO, Sane, iA 008 place for s man who understands truck ees to the might parts. Apply to J. W, DARETES Anacostia, D.C. mbi6- TO TAKE CAKE OF A vs fo ATED A tite child three years old Call with reference, 429 Meat 0 Fe WANTED_GERMAN O8 ENOLISH O1uL, CITY references, for general boars: and good pay to right woman. Call at 400 6th, corner Shand Deane muid-se SW ASTED_—T0-Da’ ‘CHAMBERMAIDS, Wicuee inl walters. mo Shares tea em Uidca “STEVENS Eupioyment Bureau, 717 Mth st aw. mule-or ANTED-LADY WITH TYPE WRITER, Hosns from to, state salary expected. 108, Star offi. mines ANTED AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED Dunlap Electric Belt nue) ‘Rheumatism, Kidney Dinonse, Dyepensia. ete. Kreatoat ind ements evar offered. 5 intelligent “agents, eather sex. 3. Le DUNLAP, Pstentes, G10 It at. 0. W: ‘TED GARDENER TO CULTIVATE SIX ; Feat or on shures: 3 miles from city; house onplace;:t rooms, suitable for man and wife. | Address Gal . Star Office. 1st" WASTED SEVERAL “INTELLIGENT, otic young mem and women for light work; good pay. Call st Rooin #5, Corcoran Baidin. mhib-Be WASTED LADIES TO LEARN Dhess.cur: fae Periect Tallor Square; terme sod? all’ draftines dos os panda” Forkect sat. Lgachion give or nocharweat 1117 Fat mm. “eles. pea adie > ANTED — INTELLIGENT MAN, LOOATI Outside Washington, to reyrescut in his Tocal: mite bts; good salary, references, exacted godiven.” SCPT. ‘MPG! HOUSE, Loa Bor 1585, 8. f23-thadw W ED LADIES AND GENTLEMP:X TO CAX- jana for the New Biner Automatic Tension 1 and ¥"S Machine: Hheral inducements to the jertia.” Adurean TE SINGLE MTG O ‘16 oth tine oppmite the Patent Office mhid-2w ANTED — DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT BU feat conducted ‘op indies, Men sind Women. white and colozod, forall kin‘ of domestic labor, for Digteit and stctes, with reference, 717 Met. ow. Vv ANTED-A DRESSMAKER IN EVERY PaMILY. x. ers for Vref, CHRISTNER'S. pew "Inter: national Tallor System. with aiiyineh-Fule or tape = aio ctng nd, tunieials cut banted, for suai,” Mise. 8. J. MESSER. Woden,” 1232 F st: mw., Washington, D.C fatten __ WANTED—HOUSEs. 1 yash yl children's yy ANTED—BY APRIL 1, BY RELIABLE PARTY, Ls fob tnbewwite. Pees Vas furnish d (mou for samumer. Jat of alee ho ‘terms. Bildtoas Bon 37, Star offre. Thi Coors 1 Pico Is Sian ‘The neweat Frores Koechlin' Franch Sateens come nail, be Palibe faahionabin, ground shades covered with attractive, d Collins, and ‘fective. combat as a the Choicest and mont original patterus ever pro- Gieed by" these eblerprising mauufacturers, Faticular mention je mada of te shades of ‘Terra cot 5 , Feutine, aud the lovely Silver raya: with plain fomateh for com! hades ‘VERY EXTENSIVE Asso) ieee care fone sixty Men ‘patterns, heat aud dreay-looking, expeclally for mourn: put SREAOK-AND- :D- BY AN ELDERLY LADY, _ THF, CARE Was See Mra MK, 108 Loth atm ss ANTED THREE BRICK HOUSES IN NORTH- eSpace at SHTiG thee whiG-e WANTED AMMAVIN ING DAILY APPLICATIONS : Owners having auch please efldzeen GEO. W. LINKING, 10th and Biste. we “mnie-2w J ANTED-BY A FAMILY “OF TWO ADULTS the care of furnished house, oF dares EA GENTLEMAN = wi wire ised to care of their own house; the care of a furnished house for the summer; bes reference. Address BOSTON, Star office. mbiG~Jt ‘pominal rent; Dest of references give, Adres y ANTED—BY V (northern peo = ‘abet hat im the ot to show Sateens. Selec tions mea Giderent, SE, to the day light. ‘WOODWARD & D & Lor 'HROP, Exrasoavrvary Varoes E> m we Eleven-quarter White Croch Bod uilts full large for double bed, muade from Danh wise ALY 75 CENTS PACH. 2 Cuan Elnvei-aurtarsbowton Hope” Or cnet Gulia ade! trom unre ply bard-twistod ihe’ en En Bac CELEBRATED “ALLENDALE? SPREADS. and F sts, nw. Qours. WANTED-MISCELLA NEOUS WAS pad? aNBEUURE A ON und Harness 7 ticulars, "Address KN, Star office, ‘ANTED—TO Peer eg A ress WC. V Star offioe. COACH AND UPRIGHT HE ee, Seal ee piano. ii. &. Star nitive ite Beyoud question the Lest summer spreads a = made, for the following reasons: ANTED_HORSES T0 GRAZE ON FINE, BLU ‘aghtest in weight. iasat @2 per month, APPS rEny Esoiest Leesburg, Va ye Shan ee NTED IT KNOWN THAT I HAVE LOCATED Hard-twisted for wear, ROT 14th st new and aball make a apecalty of Are sized to ft any bed, Bingle-bed size, opty, oe. each, Doubicbed sizecouly #100 cnch "aa * beds. aly. s5 ‘each’ rth & Lo’ eh and Pate ace, tn Amatrable checks, — which we have matki at edveptionauy Io INCH #, DRUSS GOODS, jo oops, ‘and stripes, ‘vory LINE: GRAY-AND-BLAC! ins variety of small ONLY 75c, AND 91 FRE XARD. - Brack. \EK-AND ITE BERGE, desiree ONLY Toc. VER YARD. MILK-AND-WOOL, whens i rai gee a variety 9 wine ab & Lone st, DW Laws Txnus ses ws, Torus F stock and largest variety cated Watson and Clocks, |. H. BRAMBALL, Practical Wateh Maumfactarer. — “VERY SMALL, THOROUGHBRED ‘Mile Vorkabire Terrier.tor s mate. ‘Addres at once, SMALL, star office. Wane; ‘A GOUD-SIZED COTTAGE 5 vp Grove for the summer. Address, ‘Star office, NELSON, 511 10m not Ee wink e000; as er cent. ‘Address C. 2 Mieidences ‘aNTED “A PART Address 2 feo MANUFACTURER, Star San wt ANTED—AGROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, W: paid. Address Ee ine oho mee 'ANTED—TO w_83.900 REAL Bs- ye 2 ahaa cee! oe ciee ATED PARTIES DIMMING. TO BELL OOF tocall on me, ae have constant inquiry” ‘cigar, and other stores, restaurauts, 313 45 st. sw. ‘mb i4-Tm* Negi Seer nee Ziv 7thatew. DECAALAEAS Wises Sie FOR = Maips ta, Winn WY Sorte ieee ene 8 tabion La eee —- oe A. COOMBS, 926 Tet nw, whl; 20? ANTED_aT os Sid ae od DKS AGENCE. WOMEN COOKS, men. Gocka, waiters, hutiers man and wife. at onon 813 7th nw mht? ¥ A REFINED AND KDOCATED Indy with tttuation es beusckeaper Teferences given. "Andress mn 7 AXTED BY LADY SEWING RY THE Da vont si pris tung tpg Br tag or eyetenn, good referwncea, Aad Boundary wt nw ‘een TIT ot or 19 any one prow Departinent. Beary war or geulnry and @3 jar moth Addrew SILENCr. Siar ofens mt WaAxTEDi ty A YOUNG MAN. A TRACHER Srpamaructions,i0 chertaand fy ewvainge =" 7 . pty y= ‘¥ A YOUNG COLORED WOMAN, Piace to do honerwork. Cas give peed Call st 1010 Rhode island seca ain ee ANTED- BY A Rip ABLE COL« Wares Seren pe M, Waresresay maid'and waitrenn of 8s ch Soone, Inguireat 301s lath ae ANTED_REPORTER- SEVEN YEARS EXP ence ae reporter, wants on. Wart paper best references. Address Q, Star office — a Y ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A PLACE IN A firet-cines family to do dremiinking and plain sw hoike family preferred. a. Permatest boos desired beet reterenten. Andrews €E"R "Sar ie pin POSITION AS NIGHT CLERK On 1d boy “bem eed Of emsoy mien cam give ferences as to character and sobmety co ‘s period of 1S youre, Address N. Ln. Sune ce. uinid-2e TUATION IX bet wnd Be: pretias LDINSTROCT al. for heard in 8 ANTED_BY A RPSPRCTADI “BY A WOMAN COOK, Private family. understands Vind Coohtua wilitug Go leave the sty, Address surcace “ S| WANTED TUATIONS FOR ALL KINDS <« | Wars renee ERTS ae ___ WANTED.-ROOMS. ANTED-TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED rome for ent Houari, Uy permanent if suited Capital Hl sniged Address. with terme, a; privacy seamed give Oy al “Addr. ss Box 84, Sutr often, ‘ia : WW ANTED-ONE LARGE PLEASANT Roow AN’ amall one connecting. furnished or nnfuruinbes, 2th and 234 ata. preferred, Address, stating ARTIST. Stat Bier ate VY THREE GENTLEMEN THRE farnished communicating roots. one may be. room. without beard: price not exceed $25. must be desirable avd in n.¥ ‘eterences. X. ¥. Z, Star office. 7-0 VANTED-BY MARCH 31. —F0 6 PUR aushed rooms with plain wif ‘for agentiewen and wife, in a well kept reupied by owner if p; will be Dermanent if suited. terms pot to x- feed $84 yor month: refercuces exshanred. Adare TR star otice " WS TED-FURNISIED ROOM WITH BoaT for lady and dsuchter, 12 youre old: loca Berartoient "Addr: Berarteven roderate, Bi. ‘conventent to” Treasury ing terns, which tiast bo mn BR, Star ofiice ‘mnt ANTED BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN wo ee nicely furnished Soom drone oy eck or of four oF five ye al fats of adults Location must ben. wt within fee Blocks of Star olfice. Address Fc WASTED PY APRIL 1, DesIKAMLE moms: furnished and wuturmiched, for good perma sat parties, persons Having them for fomt shou" tee us at Shor. KOUM RENTING AGENCL, Ole teh oth mihi? WASTED. 70 KENT Wit oan A Koowt fora gentleman, near 8th audit: ata nw, mate prive and focation. Address NEAR. Star OMe’ "Is" ANTED— FOUR UNFURNISHED KOOMS IN genteel meiehborlood. Address ZK M., Star offer, av ROOMS FoR | ANTED — TWO FURNISHED Ight housekeeping, between Pa ave. and O and Wd ata, Address Box 6, Star oftica, mbIG-Ac* ANTED—APRIL 1B SETeMAS AxD wife, a weil furnished and xpacious toom, with A) board, private faruily Preferred. termes hot to exe vom Peruauent if muited be 1k a mbes ANTED-ROOM AND BOARD. APRIL 1, UY gentleman and wile, name lowest terms or ne notice will Le taken of auswer, permanent If sulted, Star offler, mhne? ANTE oscrTe OF “HANDROMELY + PUR: xhed Koos, with or without board, aost he | im firauclase and centre! focwtion. “Address ‘Bo Star ffice. mbie ANTED-ONE OR TWO PURNISHED Kooms auitable for light office business. muat be ventral ees until Sunday, LR. ALDRICH, W: ial BUSINESS CHANCES. 200 WILL BUY ONE-FOURTH INTEREST IN a waluabie Patou'ed Novelty. provided the nyot ae devowe feutire titne to the bustueen. Addr ae SROWHETY Star ime - rt RARE CHANCE—POR BALE A GOOD PAYING (apmisglon frnineay ovate Beatclany Arse i Bor sat, chy FO. iF Tp) SHARES LANSTON TYPE MACHINE HTOCK 502°: = inven one ot gras Fitask PRLOCLE Telephone 4130 ‘at Wars TO BORROW city property worth t sion: Phas ta Str Sten - MALL _ DESIRABLE WOOD “AND Care and # thickly-wettied part of th oy, Wat pet he KEK, 920 F at. uw A CIGAR STORE ON PENNA AV roe ol eats naiuene, anual! cleat farts ied peice target “ LL BOYER SALE-SALOON — THE OLDEST FsTaw. Linbed place im the city. elegan: ‘Duniiess, or will take 's ptly atten ted aliparte cf techy foraie.s nd Viren. mat stn KR SALE—THIRTY FIVE SHARES OF MEK” en thaler stock, gn Aftien shares of National 1 PETERS took oF inquire st room 1,473 na ave. mad te Wstigetox ANDGHOKGETOWN GASSTOCAS: oust and sold FRANK _mbi20t i ROR RENT HOUSE room Brick, m thorousel CALLAGHAN, 8: ear fiat reat We abe AGE AND EIGHT LOTS POR SALE a Ca Beach. meat, New Bedford. Maes. tere reason juire It 1. CLARKE, M.D, New tied fora Mae mbt -rolm CYEMENT AND -BINTRICT | ponps. National Mauk, Streot Ri. Las, Gas, Electr Hien Tsicpuoue ‘and Miacellaieous "Loral socks molt mones, te lost CURSTNGB AM, God Tbe at new eso ARTIES SLEKING SAP VESTMENTS IN Papgieseatewrak atte dt = CLLARD & av HOMPSON ¥ eipaurance ae Loans and avcsunents aad, SUBURBAN PROPERTY. dagorer IN REAL ESTATE. 20°30 seven which 1 Ber a8 vest will do well to-eall oa me