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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., ‘THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTO Gore and sbuttincock treatment of @ matter of So vital interest to the capital city of the nation Is not creditable to our law-makers The Attorney- General might, 1t is true, have answered the ques. Won of the committee more promptly, and he probably would have done so if the comunittes, tn It3 request for information, had specified a limit of time within which bis answer would be required, AS It is, the bill which will be presented to the ‘House contains appropriations to the amount of Detween $19,000,000 and $20,000,000, and—uniess ‘3 & far i advance of aay that has yet been framed—includes a number of Uttle streams and havens, galmost ‘wholly local in their commer. cial relations, and on which the Government's mc.7¥ Is hardly better than thrown away, ‘while che improvement most sorely needed in front of the only city ruied by the whole nation is ig- noted. There 18 no good reason why the House ‘committee should be so frightened at the Dugaboo Of these shadowy claims as to place any obstacle in the way of this !uportant improvement. The section of the river upon which these claims rested of over which they floated has already been filled Ju, under the opinion of the Attorney-General that ‘The kmprovermeat of the sections of the flats about Gaaxo Orznxixe or SPRING STYLES IN TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, CHILDREN'S DRESSES: AND COATS, ‘THURADAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MARCE 29, 30 AND 31, aT mh28-2t* UR MILLINERY DISPLAY OF Na NOV- OSES cian tcaasay are fe teas “Don't always say what you think, but always think ‘What yoU say,” should be weil considered by the Com- ‘mercial World as the only Route to Success is by the way of this. MORAL TEACHTNG. Verscity and Honest Representation of Facts gains the Confidence of the Patron. A Salesman should well consider what he says in effecting = Sale, and an Ad- Vortising Column should be free from any wilful Mis- Fepresentation: hence our success in Business, what- tising medium we warrant to be true. tung were no bar to the premention of ae in our daily business transaction or adver- ‘Which there fs no dispute whatever should not be qvlayed. Until the work ts fully completed there ‘Wili be danger from floods to the land already re- ciauned, A haggling, quibbiing, procrastinating policy may lose to the city and the mation the Deneft of the hundreds of thousands of doilars al- ready spent, and postpone indefinitely this mag- hiticent improvement. a King Frederick 111, of Prussia, is at work, so ft 1s Said, on constitution for his people, of which the chief feature promises to be a more liberal organ- ‘uation for the herrenhaus or house of peers. The abuses which bave sprung up in that body since it became ® mere mouthpiece of the throne are enough to stir the blood of a sovereign as broad- minded as Frederick, but the fact that the persisvent warfare waged in the court cirele against his wife and her English Induence 1s traceable largely to the machin- ations of the leading members of this upper legis. lative chamber, has added zest to his purpose to make & sweeping reform. Meanwhile the political cartoonists are busy, and turning out scurrilous caricatures of the King and Queen by the cart. | load, to the delight of a certain part of the popu- | Jace. Why this sort of thing is allowed under the very nose of Prince Bismarck, whoonce refused a certain number of Lendon Punch admission to | the German malls because it made sport of him- | self On a particularly sensitive potat, is ineompre- | ensibie on any theory other than that the chan- cellor has seen the error of his ways or that the | new ruler sets out on his reign with some very modern ideas in regard to the liberty of the press. — It the sccount given by Marshal Meade of his treatment by the Mexican authorities 1s correct, | ‘Minister Bragg Will not have to wait long for ex- perience in the art of practical diplomacy. The marshal says, in brief, that he was notified of a ‘wain robbery on American territory, summoned a posse and started in pursuit of the thieves. The latter crossed the border, and he and his men fol- lowed. Although aware that it would cost them a good deal of valuable time and possibiy lose them their game, they went out of their way to a Mexican frontier settlement, sought out the oM- cers m suthority and reported what they had Gone. Mr. Meade even offered if he could get the ‘Mexicans to hunt down the robbers, to join in the ehase and to pay all its expenses. The only re- ‘sponse Was the prompt arrest of himself and his party. They were detained fourteen days, obliged t pay for their own board at exorbitant rates, and then had their horses and arms confiscated, and had to work their way back to American soll as best they could. This certainly seems to be a ase for careful scrutiny by the State Department. ie The Presideut’s message recommending legis- Jaton for the exclusion of French and German swine from American ports will not create a great stir in the pork market here. In the year 1887 the pork products imported into the United States were too insignificant in amount to be specially classified in the statistical tabies, and the total umport of meat products for the twelve months oaly slightly exceeded four hundred thousand dollars in value. During the same period the live swine brought here from other countries were Ancluded in a general classification of “all others,” ‘5 distinguished from cattle, horses and sheep, and the Value of the total did not reach three huadred thousand dollars. Such a discrimination as the President proposes, nevertheless, would be gratifying to the patriotic feelings of many Amer. Jeans, who have not forgotten uhe unjust treat- ment of American swine and pork by the two | nations specially aimed at. ————— The Bell telephone decision has nownere aroused | Greater excitement than in St. Louls, where the ‘Pan-electric system had obtained a strong foot- upon all persons using Pap-electric Instruments to deliver them up for destruction. This will be & Nery easy order to obey, for @ose who own their ‘telephones outright and can do whatever they choose with them; but it will be harder for those ‘Who only hire, and have therefore no right to turn them over to anyone else. If they retuse to deliver up these instruments, they are threatened with a ‘suit for Infringement by the Bell Co, If they do deliver them up, they are threatened by the com- pany which owns them. There is 9 cheerful re- mainder in all this of the alteruative of the devil and the deep sea. a Jay Gould certainly tells an interesting story in ‘his effort to show that the proposed indictinent of himself and Russell Sage is dictated by malice vather than business. But it would be stronger and better tf he would publish the names of the persons whom he believes to be pursuing him in- stead of alluding to them vaguely under general ties. The Kansas and Pacific bondholders have anade no secret of their business with Messrs, Gould and Sage, Dut Lave frankly published the | cDArges On Which the proposed indictment was to | be founded, together with the sharvof each deter. | aut tm the alleged frauds. It would now be in order for Mr. Gould to tell just who the great *tatesman and the petty oMicshoider are who gure so conspicuously in his statement; and by ‘Whom, and on what ostensible authority, the offers of compromise were made to himself and is asso. late ex-truster, = — ae —- Little Josef Hofmann, the overworked musical prodigy, starts home to Germany to-day to take a yest. Its announced that he will not appear in public again for several years. After this interval of Festhul development it will appear whether he 4s to De another Mozart, justifying aa an adult the ‘Bopes built upon his work as @ child, or whether ‘he is Co Sgure in the history of wusic merely as an we the Most ot obey A a sme styles in jn ART NEEDLEW ‘New “7 ‘Bagarron Art Ti go Botting and Fine ser SES teres Bere OUR REGULAR REMNANT SALES will take place this Thursday and Friday, with an ex- traoniinary List of Bargains, as follows: A Lot of LADIES’ BLACK JERSEY COATS, odd ‘sizes, to be closed out at 98¢. REGULAR VALUE 82.50, Several Dozen of MISSES’ BLACK JERSEYS will ‘be sold at 23c. to close out the Lot. FORMER PRICE 75e. 4 A New Lot of Light-Figared 8 REMNANTS: in lengths from 1 to 10 yards, the very latest designs, only 125¢. Regular Value 16c. Several Cases of Colored CASHMERE REMNANTS, fally 1 yard wide, including the most fashionable ‘shades in tho market) at 16c. per yard. Generally sold at 250. ‘Ono Case of White-Striped and Plaid ORGANDIE REMNANTS, in good lengths, at 12}c. per yard. Standard Price 18¢. A New Invoice of Plain CHALAIS REMNANTS, in- cluding Black and many new shades, at 1c. per yard. Real Value 160. A good assortment of Plain NAINSOOK, good styles, suitable for Aprons, at Gige. per yard. Regular Price 10c. This lot, consisting of full pieces, we will cut any quantity asked for. In our SPREAD DEPARTMENT we have the follow- | tw Specials: 103 Kingston MARSEILLE QUILTS, good weight, Crochet finish, at 75c.. worth #1. 117 Tarchmont QUILTS, double finish, good weight and size, #1, worth $1.50. Two Cases of COTTON BROCADE DRESS GOODS, food shades, at 434c, per yard, an. elegant fabric for ordinary house wear. One Case of Plain BATISTE REMNANTS, including light shades, at 8c. per yard. Regular Value 125. ‘25 Pheces of Figured FURNITURE CAMBRIC, ele- sant styles, fast colors, at Sc. per yard; generally sold at 10c. ‘One Case of Dark and Light-Figured FOULARDS, in short lengths of suiteble patterns, at 10c. per yard, worth 12340. SH" Whilo in our Store visit our second floor, where you will see exhibited a large variety of EASTER CARDS at ONE-THIRD REGULAR PRICES. We ‘bought those choap, and want to get rid of them. Out of our line entirely. Some handsome Cards among ONE PRICE WITHOUT EXCEPTION. > § Os? tl 420, 422, 474. 496 Tthat., 417, 419 Sth et mbes Ghz rane GEES Sed SOUS Rage : W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. Have Just Opened & new lot of BLACK LACE FLOUNCINGS at very low prices; Point d’ Esprit sii Heavy Brussele NET, and every new thing ES. We keep nothing but ALL-SILK GOODS, and show the ‘aud Mont cauen ae Complete Assortment, from WHITE LACES in all styles. MOIRE ANTIQUE im evening shades, at $2.50, worth ‘The best SURAH for 75c. ever sold: actual valne @1. Jar Guise in PARABOLS and UMBRELLAS. bak Opened New Shades in HEN! CdINA SILKS and MORE SILKE SY ™ ‘TWEEDS for Tailor-made ‘Dreases. ONE PRICE —_W. M. SHUSTER & soxa, mbes, 919 Pennsyivanis avenue, ARE STILL NG OUR BEAUTIFUL SSS ee Beis, fine An beer beautif: of tew Sx ete Soest Decotachne var ‘W.M SHUSTER & sons. ‘Have opened » lot of Biemsat CANTON CREPES, in Magnificent Stock of Printed INDIA eiee ny 29 | styles not to be found elsewhere, Rur To Por Ox Aw Wi Custom Tailoring, that is, making elothes to ‘special onder. io sometimes © necemity, but more often s desirable luzury—induiged in by tome simply becuse {t isa luxury, Wemake clothes to order and we claim the best dressed clientage in town, therefore we can say these things with better grace than if we had no ‘Tailoring Department The point! we want to make, however, is that with the superlative stock of absolutely perfect fitting Spring Over- costa we mow offer, custom tailoring, te far as ‘Spring Overceate aze concerned, has ceased to desluxury, and is mo longer s necessity, No Custom Tailor living ean produce more ele- gant fitting or more artistically gotten up gar- ments than are these Spring Overecats of ours. ‘Yet we ask no fancy prices for them; our facili- ties are such that we esa, and do, offer the max- smum of quality and style st the minimum of cost—tor tnatance, those handsome Spring OVer- conte that we are selling ef @10 each have been cut over the same patterns ae our @35 ones, therefore they will At quite ae well, the differ- ence ts only in quality of material, We offer you Two Thousand Spring Overcosts trom ‘which to select one. Good ones for $8; great once at $10; better at @12; elegant ones at $15; Desutiful ones at $18; grand ones’ at $20; very fine at 622; magnificent ones st $25; peerless ones at $30; high art ones at $35 Among the foregoing is to be found every fabric that's good ; every color that’s in vogue, SAKS AND COMPANY, RETAILERS OF FINEST CLOTBING, mb2s SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. iz Dee eae that. a mb37 EST RE Gr ss PEM da Prep A EEE FaLAGE. EASTER GREETING, KING'S PALACE. THE GREATEST ATTRACTION OF THE SEASON, GRAND SPRING OPKNING or PATTERN BORMETS ARD LATEST MILLINERY NOVELTIES. ALSO SPRING WRAPS, ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, KING'S PALACE mM Sof Ee = ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. KING'S PALAGE. 814 SEVENTH STREET N. W. STORE OPEN ON OPENING DAYS UNTIL 9 P.M. mb27-1m EASTER EGGs: HEILBRUN. AY. MARCH 28, 1888-SIX PAGES. Srrouz Grove Suz 'ToMoznow. EASTER PAL AI OPENING!) pava ° oF soe aceasta ol Pe AL et LS T. FOR THURSDAY, MARCH 20TH. AT THE LONDON BAZAR. 715 MARKET SPACE, ‘Wait s moment for the Bargain List until we thank ‘you for the complimentary remarks this morning on our “EASTER DISPLAY.” ‘Wo want to remind you tho most seasonable things ‘are on the second floor—New Wraps, New Suits, New ‘Shoes and the Children’s Departments. The elevator ‘4s in passage sdjoining Glove Counter. An absolutely sate elevator, because if snything should break the TUESDay, WEDNESDAY Pétent air cushion would receive the runaway on ite j broad and gently-yielding bosom, and to the detri- ment of mo one. Once we tried egas ne passengers and “et ber go" from the fifth story and with satisfactory results, Stairway for you if you are nervous, You ‘needn't be of our elevator. Sout Or Our New Waars Our improved $10 “Pelerine” Besded Visite should ‘be seen if you contemplate paying about this price, Our 85 English Broadcloth Walking Jackets are perfect fitting. Every ledy who tries one on says.20, ‘Tans, Gobelin and Terra Cotta. Second floor of the Palais Royal. oN AND THURSDAY, ‘MARCH 27, 28 AND 29, Tae Dawrmer Snors Txsoranz. “Will you walk into our parlor! “The prettiest little parior that ever you did spy.” Many say we have the prettiest shoe parlor in the District. Bome of the prettiest Oxfords are those of patent leather, with Undressed Kid Uppers in grays and tans. No spider ‘nd fly nonsense, but moderate prices for the best shoes. A @226 Ladies’ Button Boot iss special bar- gain. ‘We respectfully invite the ladies of Wash- ington and vicinity to our GRAND OPENING of FRENCH PATTERN HATS AND BON- ‘NETS and all the Novelties in the Millinery line; sleo SPRING WRAPS and INFANTS’ CLOAKS, Lace Flouncing, Hosiery and Gloves and other goods in the Fancy Ling We have spared neither expense nor efforts to make this opening @ great success, Our dis- play will be the handsomest ever exhibited im Washington City. Our Pricos are the low- est, our goods the very Best and Choicest, Second floor of the Palais Royal, Tr Consens For Cimonex. Of course there’sacorner in the Shoe Parlor for Babies and @hildren, Misses and Boys. All kinds of ‘Shoes forthem. The Baby's Corner in the Underwear Department takes s big slice out of a large room. Everything «baby wears {for indoors and out. Things for a few cents; outfits up to $125. Children from 4 to 12 have been crowding their end of our Suit De- partment thie morning, and Misses from 12 to 18 have, some of them, stepped outside the limit and tried on Ladies’ Jerseys, Suits, and soforth. The boys, trom 2 to.B years of age, haves room for themselves to try on the Spring-weight Kilt Suita. Just think of $10, 12 and 15 Suits for @2 and $3; it's a fact, F though. Bring your boy to-morrow and we'll prove it Second floor of the Palais Royal. Wurs You Ger Dows-srams You'll doubtless find a considerable crowd. Where there is s0 much one is apt to see nothing. Youare apt to admire the ceneral effect, pronounce it beaut!- ful and walk out. Don't do so before you ask to see the following spectal Bargains: Over 1,000 Fancy PINS for bonnets, representing bugs, flowers, etc., made of rarnets, turquoise, otc., set in gold. Some of enamel look like real pansies and vialote. We'll make you stop at Jewelry Counter by offering To-morrow our 95¢. Lace Pins for 50c, They represent adouble violet. Our 50c. bonnet Pins to mateh for 35c. each. Such s rrand display and sale of Gloves that we de- vote the entire lower half column to them, and mast put off until To-morrow mentionof the very latest ALL ARE WELCOME. 7\5 MARKET SPACE, Sx Ireus ny x N ® a) waaae anaen eee & ' MILLINERY, WRAPS AND SUITS Continued on account of the inclement weather until WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, ITEM 2— IN OUR DRESS-GOODS DEPARTMENT, Just Opened an Elegant Assortment of SCOTCH ZEPHYR tal WohlARS. ‘Handsome effects in Plaid, with Plain Goods to Sa EVERY GLOVE WARRANTED. 63 match, ‘Every new style now being received, we have much ONLY 1éc. A YARD. pleasure in inviting you to our rage ELEVENTH ANNUAL EASTER DISPLAY IN OUR MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. OF Groves. 1 Line of 50¢, Torchon Lace Trimmed Urey Ee 55, He PSs. BRAY w Wy fae ‘That we have confidence in our new Gloves is appar- ent by the guarantee. That we shall meet with even greater suocess than during the past season is certain for WE SHALL NOT IN THE FUTURE KEEP GLOVES WE CANNOT GUARANTEE. In two Different Styles; Good Muslin and Well Made:| ,avertisement continued ee Als ROYAL. IR OUR NOTION DEPARTMENT. Gentlemen can have Gloves tried on at our risk. We 73 dozen of Holid Brass Photograph are showing Novelties in English Dogakin, Russian Calf and French Kid Gloves at $1, $1.50 and 81.98 a pair. E9™ The best $1 Kid Glove attainable. ‘The new shades of tans, browns and grays, in the Embroidered Castor Beaver Gloves have just arrived, Only 61.35 a pair. Per & Wat Ee BARE s a it Sas8 ‘In three Different Styles, worth from 25. to 40c. each, TO BE SOLD FOR 12%0. EACH. ITEM 5— IN OUR ABT-EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. 1 Line of All-Chenilie Upholstery Im Handsome Colorings: same goods cannot be sold anywhere under 60c. & yard, 66 Tae 1888 “Eure: Kio Groves, ‘The new “Elite” Kid Gloves you will say, ON HAV- ING THEM TRIED ON AT OUR RISK, are absolutely perfect Atting. When we write this we are aware some Isdies have short fingers, some long; some with plump bands, some thin. We are prepared to fit all such. Dressed Kid, emb’d, 4 and 5-button, $1.25 " SPEOIAL PRIOR, 250. A YARD. ‘bYectionmead contin, nn ne MORAL, wih genmuedty velauervarnese aod tent | L888 Pata Rorat, Kin Groves st the regulat price could not beeold under 60c.874.| 9 now “Palais Royal” Gloves are to be noted for ‘pet Gubenteat Galle Ws ort iene onion ir je want you tosee TH OUR UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. the New Black Kid Gloves and have s talk about them.- Tish et knees ees Undressed Kid “Palais Royal” Gloves, plain backs, © RUGS! ‘In Different Colors, were selling for $1.26: SPECIAL PRICE, 500. EACH. ‘KK. B—See our advertiooment under the “Ladies Column.” - “ 78, mns7 ‘71M, STH, AMD D sTunwrs, | Troe G6 90. 60. 08. 000,125, 91.45. $1. wilh blade, White, cream and other asual shades, coun eae je com Boazav or Fasmox, 1406 New York ava. nw, ‘Will open a case of Imported Novelties ta HIGH CLASS MILLINERY Bosrox House “Bezzrzm~ Woodward & Lothrop call special attention to their attractive stock of— Nuw Srocr Or Gossixzns, ‘We have just opened a LADIES’ GOSSAMER CIRCULARS. LADIES’ GOSSAMER RAGLANS. LADIES’ GOSSAMER NEWPORTS. LADIES’ GOSSAMER WESTMINSTERS. ‘MISSES’ GOSSAMER CIRCULARS, MISSES’ GOSSAMER HUBBARDS. BOYS’ GOSSAMER COATS. ko., &o., Ae. Which we have marked st exceptionally low Prices. SPECIAL—1 Lot of Ladies’ Gossamer Circu- Jars, in gray and black. Warranted strictly ‘waterproof. All sizes, ONLY $1.35 EACH. ‘This quality is usually sold at $1.50, @@. We have other qualities at $2.50, €3.50, 94.50 85, $6, #7 and $10. - ONLY 91.15 EACH. 1 Lot of Boys’ Black Rubber Coste; warranted strictly rainproof, Sixes 6 to 15 years of age. ONLY $1.50 EACH. (Third floor; two elevators.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sta nw. WANTED-—HELP. Willits Ax "ag ten Besse We Wares aL Pes enone! Myood sce ae beni st Wires of LESS Ses Wx * a Riches Stherestien BS mb LB -3tt WAS See eee FIRST-CLand SPeM strewn PE FE é <pmen v ta city ot — ‘and boys, with city WASTED, ExGsceMess ang Fifth ares Sew fork AT DICK'S AGENCY, WOMEN COOKS, et aS oe wife, at onoe, 613 7th nw. NTED — YOUNG MAN FOR 4 ‘abie to give bond. Call * Mere shat Werle erasy on tntan manny mat = "s indy Saat of 2 st eh a See rw ote, TAT Me. aw, DUNDG AW A MoMA Cook a riage iL ix . Good city reference. Address ‘QUOK. Maar ATED BY A SMERPRCTARLE coLonen = if can work store: is agtive aud quick. Addie 1510 Mm. uve a WAXED 2F YOUNG MAN 8 POSITION oF trust in some business where there chance in the futare to take iuterest tt ctory. best of referenoes for “three days, stating salary, othen. WWANTrD-TWo COMPETENT SALESoinIA. yuire at Wasser Samcrrisn Sse WANTED-WHITE GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- fm email family’: must come well recom: and sleep at house aivhia MES. GKABAM, LT mute 20 | WANTED BY A REsprcTABLE ANTED—A YOUNG MAN QUICK AT FIGURES | .V) man.s situation as, howsekes AE lrellinalenenticiad fd ict pote wanes. CAPABLE, SETTLED Gini. TO aT ee ‘cook and general housework | no washing: TED -BY A FIBsT <LAse 6 trina avi Taso at | WA Ee oh ove, ANTED — TWO FIRST-CLASS MILLINERS. WS adore 18 an hie HXHARINON, 329 7 ED-SITUATIONS FOR ALL KINDS oF 3389 Fete. wie Ay are EE tend te ANTED-ACATERER. APPLY AT THECORNER | pe aa LY eke PMR ON MENARD uw piveuieave. nw. None UREAU.? “= clase need apply DAKOTA HOUSE. *°madn ge” | EERFING BUREAU. 717 one ee NTED—IN A FIRST-CLASS GROCERY STORE W'iiereno cichteru years olds cf fo learn « business wi Gres, with references, W yi np in TE iv “WV ANTED—A GENTLEMAN OF GOOD ADDRESS: E15 per week; libeg| increase to right party. to * young man about pad T. TBO. star omic. ae FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS JOR SALE—CHEAP-ONF SPAN CLOSE matched Tey pouica Also brown carriage h Cail oradaress 500 lat st. ae OK SALE-CHEAP_PART s Ff FURNITURE IN A honse very centrally located: rent very low Usore Four Years Or Act Cloaks and other wearing apparel for young ones, under four years of age. will be found in the Infanta’ Department, cosily situated in the second fiocr front patior of the annex, scocesi- ble through the archway from the main build. ing, This department is rapidly becoming = veritable Liliputian Bazar. To-dey we call at- tention to our ELEGANT LINE or SHORT CLOAKS, in Flanneis, Cashmeres, Henriettas, in plain shades, handsomely trimmed in the latest styles. ‘Also a variety of attractive styles in fancy Checks, Stripes, and Plaids in spring effecta, VELVET-TRIMMED SILK CLOAKS. EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT or INFANTS' CASHMERE LONG CLOAKS, elaborately embroidered in cream silk. Deep embroidered Capes. Prices 84, @5, $6.00, $7, 88, $10, $12.50, $12.75, and up. INFANTS' EMB. FLANNEL SHAWLS. INFANTS’ WORSTED SACQUES. INFANTS’ WORSTED BOOTEES, INFANTS’ PIQUE BIBS. INFANTS’ QUILTED BIBS. CHILDREN'S EATING BIBS, &c. (Second ficor. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and # sts, nw. Israxts: Axo Carprexs Cirs. Our new atock of Infants’ and Childrens’ Caps for Spring and Summer, embraces everything ‘that ie desirable in Muslin, Mull and Lace. A number of the styles are exceedingly novel and attractive and will no doubt please the popular taste, The “‘Coxoombe” is made from fine Mull, with peaked plaited front,full ruching trimmed, wide lawn strings. ‘750. EACH. ‘The “Mistletoe,” fe made from fine Mull, Nor- ‘mandy-shaped back, peaked front, insertings of all-over embroidery in the body; wide lawn strings, ‘The “L'Infante,” fine Mull body, with feather, and hemstitching; trimmed all-sround with ruching, finished with rosette of narrow white , QUISITE LINE OF EX( VALENCIENNES LACE CHRISTENING CAPS, FROM $1 UPWARD. FINE-GRADE MULL CAaP8, ‘with deep fluted front, edged with Valenciennes Cause Of selling tll health 43. RSON, O21 +’ st. a.w. — sae address P. Star office, a “ WW ANTED—TWo Bos, ONE TO AssisT IN HAT | 7. or 5 r WASTED TINO Bove ONE TO ASSIST IN HAT | Joon saLi_vive-Foor COUNTER CASE WiTil table and 1 upright showcase, uickel WotR nes, 13 Toth st JOR saLe— fresh, when have had some ¢: Call at H. SOMME! BON. 303K and "Soo ridge ch) at, Georges A GoD mul WASTEDAS Exre ENCED WHITE WOMAN urwe for a young infant ad to attend te titer chambers. “Appl 4th et nw. miner F A BOY TO STRIP TOBACCO, ANTED— ¥ rT ‘one having knowledge of the vet : Apply northwest corner 7th and M st BH | JPOKSALY SIDE-nak BOGGY HOH SALE CHEAP: WASTEB=To-Dax—cooKs, curaMurta Egeee * SHEN Rta muse fiFla, walters, hc. Docharges uulessemploy: | = ment furnished. Also, good canvassers to sell Dovellen. JOR SALE gat Ewployment Bureau, 717 9th st. nw. m WANTED-A, YOUNG MAN, ‘three years’ experience in the drug reas PHARMACIBT, Star office. wire anogt TES, ADM? | 70m saik— STY[ima_WOUye paIviNe GOLy ae VANTED—A WHITE CHAMBERMAID IN | C\"Syri'i Anacostia, Doe =a family to rena 5, must bape iczebe Scots reds SSP | oe asta Lor oF gsopipaaie saa ANTED-RESPECTABLE, NEAT GIKL FOR general housework, auy One afraid of work weed wply. 1318 Tet. nw. mitt ANTED—A SETTLED AMERICAN OR. ‘NOU th at, JOR SALE — LOT OF SEOOND-HAND BRICK, Doors, Sash and Blinds, 3 “480 F connwan: A) net woman, able, competent, abd willl mih27-3t od ih et pate get EER FOE SAE FINE PAU OF ona fire, SILVER, star ofiees | Bee Hermes, 1, anda; oan te, aveg i ata ANTED-AGENTS FOR THE CHLEBRATED | (uiwol' WCMakb WALLAGH, 130 F af alts Ss Kidney ‘Disease, Drapepais: Deity, eter restest 1o- Foe SAL-g0 GkAPHOPHONE, aT ea Gucententa ever offered active, tuteliigent agente, FS Lawton, at $15 either sex. 3. L: DUNLAP, Patentee, O10 Ti st. me. noe a mh26-0% a i 100 Fucus ae WAXTED-AN, ACV, MIDDLE AGED TADT. | wanorse 1416'9 treo Tele 30, place responsible tow Turk beuee, seitevoces ites | JOH SALE—A RARE OPPORTUNITY 18 OFFLEED And exacted. ew NSB REVORAFT, suj fo secur, quer Fisnow and, Orman at vt‘ mh2i-wae Tende'st iuedesenta aroma mare Women for sah. Ty WWASTED_ENERGETIC, RELIABLE RESIDENT for city and vicinity, by Jead- 0. Box be seen im my parlors 3053-0 st. aw, aud st Ket.nw mhz ‘Commision Agent, ing glase manufacturer: —ASPLENDID BLACK HORSE; AND nearly” ne ith ) Barnes, er Leaving city will sell ata eee OWNEK, Ebuilt House, Room #8. Ware sees axe orem yas for beer | and V. 8. Machine: liberal fo the right parties, Address THE SINGER MFG CO.. 616 ye Patent Oficn, > mihi Fe SALE_JUST ARRIVED FRC (01 3 chotge horees suitabie forall purposes me Race AND PACH akon sPAmirS see A> eo ED_MORE MEX TO SELL OUR FRUIT Hall Alley, bet Sd.and iy sia sud Mave nd Oat, tena work “Write for terme to BRICHARDSON | F{OK AALE—A HANDSOME YOUNG wane. ‘& Co., Nurserymen, Gene" 4 h1-1in a. os rented BOO Lite a = TANTED-LADIES TO LEARN DREsscuT- | “\siaes° "=" svenetmened tow by the Perfect Tailor Square, 0 eee terns i draftings done | Stection given orno change st 1317 Fet a, on OER WANTED — DuxDoRE's Sod Staten with reference 797 Mt st NTED—A DRESSMAKER IN YF Wierners Sec Brot, po yng OS a Tallon’ % Fale oF tape- ate pi Mearure alone. Patterns ‘pod esteriale Tsar omiy eee: draped or made, Mme. 8, 3 MiSSEEK “conservatory easy payments, lauaseme cover abd'siool of Modes," 1232 F at aw., Washingion, D. C. ‘upright grand plano. Kesewood in sloyant condition: very fine toue. fully warranted. for only 9900: caer parments: coi Ot nd, ‘ese are Lhe xreatest bargaiie oun Great offers for caab. TBE PIANO EXCHANGE, WANTED.-ROOMS. _ These elegant goods give promise of becom- ing more generally used for Spring Wraps than ever before, and in anticipation of the demand we have secured a very extensive line, in varied assortment of attractive patterns, whic we have marked at the following exceedingly reasonable prices: $1.68, $1.88. $2, $2.00, $2.68, 62.68, 04, 84.75¢ind $5 per yard. First floor: right of main entrance.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. nw. - ‘The new Stock of the very latest, and most desirable styles in Spring and Summer Parasols are being placed ip position, We notice a number of rare and exclusive styles, but at this writing are unable to do more than to in- ‘Vite you in tolook at them. Particulars later. (First Floor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Cor. 11th and F sta. now. WANZED-APRIL, 1. Two Ok THREE Comair. | _mn22 oor at, root ‘oF recond floor, ear ; . and Tor 14th stand New York ave. Address, stating SALE-BED FEATHERS, 150. LB. NEW, Towest terms, G.U., Sar oficr at the best for ae mobey. Goons WVANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN OF UN. | WM. SEITZ, tae F030 exceptionable references, a furnished room with | yo) —I BATE » pon bet sha light situated btwesn Feuuayivanis eve and | TOR, SALE BED, PEATHERS. ge A Foc Lest. and 15th and 18th sta, for which @10 per month —~—h —, “Orders by mail an: willbe pal “Adress B'G'. Siar oe, "WH | brwisn” Daven” ALSRi SkiTE Gse'd se : nase yt SALE—CARRIAGES—CARKIAGES SPRI ANTED—BY APRIL 18T, IN N.W. SECTION ‘of city, room oF roots furnished for gentieman and wife; terms must be moderate. Address Box 79, Box 7 fon exbilstion at GENER'S, 400 Pa» Star ofiice. a. ate Front Phartone actor’ ahd tbr Ha, <TED-BY APRIL 3, THREE UNFU ea. all stshen Cc pansenset Pasnlly ‘Carrincon, ‘rvonm for housekeeping, between tet and fh | Harwenn, Sc. WF GEYER G08 Pa. ave? nhl aud Band K sta n.w.: rent unast be moderate, of wold | sox —VERY GBEAP—Lor peOrwoR fis hotme with reponaitle verwon' thee, ta family. | Fang mctint ana itavsiine tals aad Bene OS Aikiren, stating term and” Tocation, C.D. Bo Mar | ioe smut anton icine bane Make ER'S, 1345 Paave. whi? FOE SALE OVER 100 CAMMIAGES, BOGGLE< office x WwW ANTED—SOON AS POSSIBLE, FOR MOTHER Narnished abd painted wacoun, nd daughter, two unturuisied Roomm norte ‘permanet Which must be’ suoder ET eS et Bigs references exe Radress “HOME, "Star | SUui 2205 Mints Goongetonn = ‘D_Two CONNECTING noows wrrm | Fach Piidy pasa ag fe ang OMON WEx2IR corthwestern section north of Besnoytt = Stulits wind Store vanie ave. for a gentleman, wife, 12th «ta w, Fok sorry BEAp OF Houses, ust arrived from ky. two cood couye horeea, one pair well-bred biacks, 16 hands high. Ail hormes Fuarautee. 1405 Est. uw. HUGH QUIGLEY t ‘and maid, cr can with references ArAOLG ith st Bw v JANTED— A PLEASANT. UI Room by April 1, State location rehanged. Addveus M130) URNISHED price: refer- 11th wi. En,srex Novartis I LADIES NECKWEAR ‘We have secured « handsome line of 7 LADIES’ INDIA SILK WINDSOR TIES AT 62%, 75c. and 81 EACH. FINE WHITE MULL FIGHUS AT 81, $1.25 AND $1.50 EACH. 50 DOZEN LADIES’ MULL TIES, 1240. EACH. MORE HANDSOME NOVELTIES IN nee snsee eens th ve and ive than any Prams tremay shown. Wide range of popular handsomest patterns yet shown, which Sv secured under such edvantareous peices we are enabled to offer extraordinary values. Fe SiLE-OXE SLIGHTLY, USED ScUARE ‘Piano. four round corners: #300. | One neacly uew i sd bation Pram A PARLOR AND TWO CHAN ‘priht, 210. These Wistadults for nx tonthe, references exchanged, | fortent, CGO WORCH 8 bos Wesson, oe rice. AO. Star office. oe “ r Piano Agency. ea TED—BY APRIL 1, DESIRABLE ROOMS, | F7OR SALE — THE GAS ENGINE RE- Saaee Bema cat serene r EtTonce. "ROO! a 4G) nd price list, b. BALLAUT, aera 73 7 nw. __ BUSINESS CHANCES. AL SOROANT, OFFORTUNITE, FOR CAPITAL: Setate. For further particulars address MENCHANT Star omoa orto WANTED—HOUSES. Angee Stores be. U. Le BOWER, SI] ay ot ee TANTED—THE OF BOUSE FORSUMMER, Rg ee VN ED_BY MA\ W ‘Sorstiwont, with INE CHANCE FOR BUSINESS. ON A TE ORS eae OE Sk: iJ NT INVESTMENT. BAND CON. five and ten years 6 per comn Posed ‘OR &-ROOM HOUSE, h full particulary PRAVILEOE, Star office wit e 711 Lie enonna ‘\WANTED_HOUSES FROM OWNERS AT ONCF, pesncin | et — ¥ “mh23-Ob aud Jowell Fok SAP cigan sronk, sons for aiiue ‘Mdteas Bos 147 mh2s-- NTED—1 AM HAVING DAILY APPLICATIONS WERE or. \6-2w SALE_—CHEAP. Hates, suit. ANTED—AN PARTNER WITH Wwe sa ‘AX ACTIVE, PART: Two v week as are Se oe NTED—BY APRIL 1, BYA GENTLEMAN AND -furntaned front, root bound, x73, Star office, 1f° desires ‘one of rs ey will bo Eafe ond'care and (restment ‘iltarbian two Foowe Sut moderate, BOARDING Stat ofhee. ahh aes rniabtogee, 101) Fm nw, ‘ANTED—A soy ee AEA NILINEAY ABD FANCY USCS Paces me me ae | BS elds a ee canta, Cae Senta por pele mabe Speareegne irene al ‘Wy ANTED_BY A RESPECTABLE WASH-WOMAN iu future profit. W22e2? ana nace orer Ree See tieent 12 fuanes 00x NATIONAL BANK STOCK, _mbx7~ nada Viten ml2-3w" = — 4 seeorcat aoe aaa = aa)

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