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o D.C... FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1888—SIX PAGES. Gexmzurrs Soxoir Necxrms Woorwann & Lorsnors Conca. ° = THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. THE_EVENING STAR. __WANTED--HELP. __ WANTED--SITUATIONS. _ Panasozs: Panasors: Tae Loxvox Dany News = E 5 > oaies | tar = aie KMAID WASHINGTON ‘as ‘ Tin article of style and wear cannot be overooked + CHANGED DAILY. WA ne eee Trani ot W Pr. cn a eahete sao eee FRimay. AN ARTICLE ON FASHIONS FOR 2158 completing your toilet, Instead of ‘new stock of Knot, Four-in- FULL OF ATTRACTIVE Bee isch at * | Yinwinla; oily reterence, Call or sadrose aY.. Tf youhavealready eslected your dress come to us| Handand Windsor” Sourt and charging’ ike eoeal | _ aka * SAYS: “TROURERINGS RUN IN LIGHT | and we will xi yous parses! to barmouige with any | peieee eh, Toe WAkTeD — SWEITE BOE AGED TUINTEES | To ras saree Aguney aus WOT SEARS ‘and S0c.—we offer choles for 48c. ITA ANply between 7-30 and ® 0" Se DICK'S AGENCY HAS AND FANCIFUL COLORS. THE MOST EX- shade conceivable, for We Have Every Known Desir. | each. ‘ae buying them by the balf dome. | A) srrmery N, Srruzs re} ot Pal man's Gailery, 935 Pa ae. aw Cooks, chambermaiia, wuremre, (pundreaes F THESE ARE FOR NEw able Shape and Color, Variety Enough to Satisfy | (Corner of Peunsylvania ave. and 1:th st.) aw r WASTED; A TIDY COLORED CHAMBERMA'D, | Shetoya wita ety reteromom @i3 Pin seine PENSIVE O1 YORE, | Every Tura of Mind. Fashions Latest Waime Satie ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. oun cinak Md ove eee Lae may at ne Moe CROSBY 8, NOYES. The Kvening Star basa regular, permanent ation more thas treble | WASTED—AT HeADQUART ERS — POSITIONS 3 WHERE A FEW SHILLINGS MORE OR LESS = for Cooks, Chambarmaid Laupdreee “of amy other daily paper published in ‘The very last thing out im « parasol, like in every- AX TED_—AT DICK'S AGENCY. WOMEN QOUKS, | gud Nurses Seaunstross, Meu © Washingtow. and much greater than that|Qxe Wran Aco Tovar DO NOT MATTER. HARDLY ANY CHECKS — | thing cise can bo found with us. eh A Hats sackEra, NV [SG 980, Ninn emo, are Beers SAREE COO Nis a The below aa 7th 7 od PANTED—a ¥ ED MATELN ef all the other daily papers bere added WE OPENED OUR STORE FOR THE ARE SOLD, STRIPES HAVING IT ALL | 11, Pricesvere warranted to be ar AE BAH Bs8, CHILDREN'S Sopra pours ooas cin no oan CHAM. N Foe Kew Sena git aoe SALE OF ‘THEIR OWN WAY. THE MOST STYLISH We have an unlimited stock of FINE LACE andex-|> 2“S1,, ASA H 5.08 DRESSEs AND CLOAKS, Dermaida, Nurses and Laupdresses | city or | = on treme-toned PARASOLS, which it is quite difficult to IX THE away. Wait ra, Drivers or Farm Hands. " oo | Wy Aste — x Advertisers SAM'L A. COOMBS, 926 F st. apsit JOUR Wome. ae cham berm std COLORS ARE VARIOUS SHADES OF DRABS, | speak of here, but we will enlizhten you im this space % pi : 5583 RH 00. s85 7 : v : - $ , v ANTED—! DI 1 NCED | MtereBcewiven. Apply at 1514 Loch om {ie ey amen Hue ran ay wl ad "a3 k ee ae FRooh TA picvssie ees cae Me a emma oad bp ea ge es co ncnew Gams enemnahents St 00 «EEE = 22-INCH SATIN PIN-STRIPF, in all shades, $1.48. rai 8 a (tha Seen * ea” ‘io ing or em wma the extra large edition of Saturday's peper, the forms OUR BUSINESS HAS BEEN MUCH THE BEST GOODS MADEIN THE WORLD 22-INCH SATIN MOIRE, in all shades, $1.75. ‘00 4 WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Good reterences ‘Adress fon 1, Star office, apa cf which must be sent to press much earlier than om DO COME TO THIN COUNTRY, BUT NOT the other Site days of the week. _Cor. Lith and F ste. @REATER THAN WE EXPECTED 22-INCH FANCY STRIPES and CHECKS, $1.98 WGSre,steations ros als, capes 8 WWANTED-TW0 Goo waist h Wax 0 GOOD" Waist free to © “e ors, retereinee.prwaresitecd ts ~ ALL OF THEM STOP IX NEW YORE,EX- | and upward. 4 il Het 8 Bors: parxa® W siont UITS. — - a UPLOV MENS AnD BUOE- ‘The report watch comes from Bertin that Prince FOR THE FIRST YEAR ‘WE APPRECI- CEPT LONG ENOUGH TO PASS THE OUS- ALL-SILK PONGER, 91.98. BI AE bri: HeSS a Srna W sosr Sorrs Boyt = | WANTED A PARTNER WITH 500 XD A PUREAG, 717 Hh aw, cD pam Msmiarck Is about to resign the chanceliorshtp of ATE IT, AND THANK THE PUBLIC FOR Perey wt m4 i ee Suita, which contains the best possible values — | jny 920002 5a, TATENTS war office, epost DRITUATION IN THE empire, recalls the fact that such re- ToM-ROUSE. Better Grade, with ALL-SILK CHANGEABLE LIN- a The variety in both extensive and attractive, ie oats © the German empire, recalls ‘*‘ ANTED—A TAILORESS, ONE WHO UNDER- Fetuchly cx ports have been circulated twice before. In 1877, po Newincmam ae Sys Tnes.e348. and well worth theattention of mothers. Par- | WWANIER OA TAM four, BARS AND . 0 VE \OE-COVERED ticularly good bargains at $5 persuit,which | COMPANY. rn) when the religious conflict in Germany was] LARGER AND MORE COMPLETE STOCK WE HAVE TER VERY GOODS DESoRIBED | An ESCURTAL LA PARASOL, 62.98. E gs j ‘seems to be the popular price. ANTED—A MAN THAT UNDERSTANDS PUT- Rs hetght, and Bemarck was Going Bie St. ‘TO SELECT FROM. BY THE LONDON PAPER IN THE NEW BLACK ALL-SILK MOIRE, 84.95. £ att On Geturday we shall make » special Giaplay: Wieser Apriy to Bir. GANS ot LARS: | WY AOS water on hon et eek Sr most to exasperate ultramontanes, and tou oe and shall also open woice = (O."% a jourework, Meferences «1 everybody who,felt aay sympathy win thecn, WE CONSIDER OUR SUCCESS DUE COLORS, AND OUR TROUSERS CUTTER | CHANGEABLE ALI-SILK MOIRE. $5.75 ian Erely newline (for this city) of Boye" Shirt WaAxtD-ar i017 wer, Poon FimsTgiass | Nev'Misythtese a's, Ceo atin ES ha had to conduct most of bis operations} © MAINLY TO FOLLOWING THE ONE GETS THEM UP IN THE NEWEST STYLE. BLACK GROS GRAIN SILK, from $2.69 up, SS ‘Walets, st 50, 85, 82. Ak) — ae FS mo tS | WAXTED-2Y A YouTH OF MOWTERS, A PO: without consulting the »emperor, who was ‘(Third oor.) WStED-4 Goon caxvassen 79 Go TO) WARE Sy ah cisposed to a more conciltatory policy. It reached| © PRINCIPLE OF YOULL FIND NO NEWER Pa son | LATEST NOVELTY IN CHILDREW'S PARASOLA | shame mous See Cory torman ALDEMSON'S GOL wus Fst vk Pe aim - » OULL TERS! /e open to-morrow morning—if there's no Cor. 11th and F ste, n.¥. e — 1 2s, the emperor's ears, however, one day, that the FAIR DEALING. SILK HANDKERCHIEF PARASOLS, $1.43. Py sere eet _——_—_ Om 1ithend Poin oor. at FARTED-A WILL Gite empress and some other members of the court etr- FINER GOODS IN NEW YORK, BUT YOULL. ; ae Ws 8tibotopar—coons cuawnensmups | WAND ke ing sea glace tn gm press aouand s Sanne tare WITHOUT THAT, THE REPUTATION pax 0s 68 6 6 ten et SATIN CARRIAGE PARASOL, with black or white 150 SILK SUN UMBRELLAS. Buscx Cuaxrnix Lace Frovxcrses. Weer c at DOOKS, CRAMBERMATDS, | NY late (020) to cng ve , ele bad been sud} Noy heneb- amD Ex cE OF Es 04 OR 95 A PAIR MORE FOR THEM | lining, $1.98. (Twenty styles of fancy handles.) Another lot of the beautiful 40-inch Chantilly — | ment furnis Also, coud cauvansers to sell novelties | the Unite! State uaan of the chancellor's, because they had given aoe ree ‘THERE THAN WR ASK FOR THEM. 25 FRENCH NOVELTY PARASOLS. Lace Flounciugs at the low price of ope dollar | STEVENS Employment Bureau f17Dimiew, apO-O | CALHCC K, Tet0' st charitable aid to a body of proscribed Roman WOULD AVAIL NOTHING. ets Ean B08 GRAIN SILK CARRIAGE PARASOL, iadh one different and a great bargain.) er yard, with which wo were 0 successful ® | \W’ANTED—AN HONEST, GOOD, SOBER, INDUS. | YF ANTED_ SITU Catholics, and he sent for Bismarck In @ state of black or white lining, $2.48. 24 CLOTH WALKING JACKETS. few weeks ago. trons white man, te wick tn Kitties od cooks | WW and Cooks, Msids, HUTRES, Weller, kitchen . son. ‘he chanselien, sumastang tos WE ARE HERE TO SELL SHOES, E3- THESE GOODS, WORK WITH COAT AND | We ttare Many others both Plain and Fancy. (Ball sleeves, velvet trimmed, only 04.) Notwithstanding the intrinsic vatno of to | Pintetcevernlyunefa uet aut tentmaiot work: | pana Bars bide dare yes St nan Cause, returned a message that he was not feeling} © PECIALLY VEST MADE FROMTHE REW BROADWALE | | At the beat.irhted and mont commodioun apace im UAIMPORTED BEADED VINITHA, 67. shove, the popular demand gecine to be fora \ board; Garman preferred O10, G18 and'vde"|3th | “ans Se cé so SS ee ee ee cn on BRR, TIFT TD g8ty " DIAGONALS, MAKE THE MOST FABHION- | how convenient itis to mslewselection imest be ort, THE PALAIS ROYAL. thowe price we heve an unusually attrective —A Fine T-OLase Cook wirn arrei | Wilisres cine sores fy Salinee omy fom — Be ABLE SUIT OF THE SEASON. dent to you. The facilities offered shonld at least se- | _ (Glove be below.) handsome patterns, priced as fol eo other need eply ;wuod wager given, | busheling "Ad«drar Hl he bee bith et ee ant ‘he prince appear at once at the castle, unless his Be u £ £ F3 - ° cure from you @ look before purchasing, a8 in our 3 1.80, 81.88, 82, $2.19, $2.40, a ea ah ae BY A YouNe LaDy julness were such a8 to vonfine him to his bed, in is ~ ‘house employes are cautioned against urging eustom- 81 Kn Guoves Tan Ox. 82.50, WAXTEDIGENERAT AGENTS — pot SEXES. nto Indy a nad ore. which case the emperor would visit nim. This TO ALL WHO WEAR SHOES, AND WE WE SAVE THE XEW DIAGONALS IN | ers to buy, butare instructed to be polite to the looker. Having enlarged our Lace Dept. to meet the Also canvassers to sell new rubber undencarmnent Drought Bismarck tO his master’s side, and iney ‘were closgted together for some hours. What took place at that interview no one but the two wen ever knew; but when It ended Bis- marek returned home and wrote his resignation, ‘which the emperor kept under advisement for ‘s while, and, when he believed that he Rad taught ihe over-zealous minister a lesson, sent it back to hin With a request that he withdraw it. The other occasion was in 1880, and originated partiy in the chancellor's {ll-Realth and partly in a disagreement betweeen the emperor apd himself on @ question of statecraft, ‘Then, as before, a letter of resignation was writ- ten, Dut i% Was not even considered by ‘the emperor. It was probably asa result of this episode that the program of 1484 was planned, ‘which Included Bismarck’s resignation of the Prus- sian premiership, as a means of releasing him from & part of the cares that harassed Bis old age and_ aggravated bis neuralgia, That the present crisis may amount to something more serious 1s quite likely. The chancellor has a differ ent emperor to deal with now—one who 1s restive under the restraints which the tra. aitions of is father’s reign have put upon him, and who doubtless realizes that he is re- garded, both by his chancellor and by his heir, asa regent rather than @ monarch. The retirement of Biswarck trom power by resignation would be a more momentous occurrence than the retirement of the late ewperor through death, And if the ested, the proposed marriage of Alexander of Bat- Venberg into the royal family, those prophets of euse of his retirement should be the one sug- T war who feared hostilities with the death of the | “P63 mbS1-f4m GUARANTEE THAT EVERY DOLLAR PAID TO US WILL RE RETURNED IN THE VALUE OF THE GOODS. WE DO NOT SELL CHEAP SHOES. WE SELL ALL GRADES OF RELIABLE SHOES, AND WHATEVER PRICE YOU DESIRE TO PAY WE WILL GIVE TOU FULL VALUE FOR, REMEMBER THAT WE MAKE A SPECIALTY or CHILDREN'S SHOES, ARTHUR BURT & Co, BLAOK, BLACK AXD BLUE, AND BLACK AND SLATE MIXTURES, & B BARNUM & Co, 981 PENN. AVENUR 1211 F BT. &. W. DEAL WHERE YOU GAN ACCOMPLISH THE GREATEST AMOUNT OF GOOD FOR THE LEAST AMOUNT OF MONEY. WE ARE OFFRKING THIS SEASON THE GREATEST VARIETY IN CLOTH- ING FOR MEN AND BOYS IT HAS EVER BEEN Emperor William will renew with vigor their A Fev B. ARGAINS. wloomy anticipations. $e ‘The prediction made exultantly by his friends, and sarcastically by the critics of latter-day public morals, that Jacob Sharp would never see the saside of Sing Sing prisou, has proved true. Per- | sHoEs as we did duriug the last ten days (a proof that Raps the climax of the great bribery drama ts | our styles and prices are righty weds vot wien sow es made quite as impressive by the death of the chief | lose sight of our low-priced Specialties. In so doing actor as it would have been by his .ucarceration. | remember: That our low-priced Shoes are made up in Al any rate, Sharp has gone to his final account, | the same populer styles as our finar goods; that and cannot be recalled by the writ of any | have not Shoe in either one of our houses that earthly triounal There is danger that, with | *®Fthing but Solid Sole Leather in the Heels or the feeling of awe which will settle down upon ‘vhe community on hearing of the deatn of Sharp, and with the self-reproachful ieeling that wili toms; not a Shoe that we cannot warrant as to manship and durability. BARGAIN 1—Ladies! $1.98 Genuine Cu come to the many wo have questioned whether | Dongola Kid Batten, ony’ shape toe ee hot, aco bis alleged illness were not in part a sham, there | width. may be mixed a morbid aud wholly undeserved pity for the men who were engaged with him in ment in these matters is too often fickle. A smail Graught satisfies the public thirst for justice, and then mercy asverts BARGAIN 2—Ladiew’ $1.48 Dongola Kid or the outrageous busines of Inet. Popular sent | Btn, Opes or Common-Senae hae, plan BARGAIN 3—Ladies' $1.23 Perfect-Fitting Pebble ¥ Which protises small | and Glove Top Real Kid-Foxed Button, worked holes Punishment Lo the next offendera. The conviction | *D4 guaranteed solid. of Jachne unquestionabiy slackened the grip of BARGAIN 4—Ladies' 750. Hand-Turned Kid Ox- Justice somewhat upon his fellow boodiers under | ford Ties, plain or patent tip. imdictment, as, at each successive trial, the zeal | for @ conviction grew a little weaker. It was a Jury found him guilty and when the general term | of the Supreme Court confirmed the judgment | against him. Now that he is dead—hounded to | BARGAIN 5—Gents' $2 Seamless Vamp, Calf But- to Welcome surprise to most observers when Sharp's | rarrctcca nt Omter™ low oF high eut, broad oF BARGAIN 6—Gents’ $1.50 Genuine Calf Button Laced and Congress, oak-tanned soles: » Shoe that death, as his defenders will ciaim—there ts just a cannot be produced for our selling price, chance that a revulsion of feeling will take place, BARGAIN 7—Our Gents Strictly Solid $1.23 Buf and the rest of the Doodle gang be allowed to get | Leather Laced and Gaiters. offeasity. It isthe duty of every good citizen to | set his face against such an impotent conclusion | BARGAIN 8—Mises’ 11 to 2s 75c{8chool Button, prosecutions based upon unquestioned and aul im wear to best $1.50 Shoe. strongly condemning facts. ——$<$———— ‘The terrible accident which occurred on the St, Paul Railroad, near New Hampton, lowa, yester- BARGAIN 9—Child’s 4 to $e Genuine Kid. 50c. ‘Spring Heel Button, worked holes and solid, BARGAIN 10—Our Boy® and Youths’ 98c. Famous day morning, lacked the customary horror of a | “°**Pessting Button and Laced. consumption of the wreck and its passengers by flames started from the deadly coal-siove. The traip plunged into a swollen stream, which would ave checked the fire, doubtiess, had one broken out Drowning 1s not without itsahare of horrors, but the death is @ pleasant one compared to that by burn ing. The liability for the accident seems to rest with the company, who had not provided enough, oreMecient enough, track-walkers to discover the ‘Weakened condition of the bridge and warn ap- | 4 Proaching trains if the road had been properiy manned, and the men had done their duty, a spe- lal watch would have been kept on the underpin- ning of every bridge where tne water had increased of late in volume. All this, however, will come out 4m Gue time on the coroner's inquest, and we shall know whether the tragic event was caused by the ererrert & JOIN. THE Gold Waten iS year nS TOL FLANAGAN, Manager. company’s negiect to hire proper servants, or tne | J, C, Hurcursox Servants’ neglect to do what was expected of them. OUR PLEASURE OF SHOWING TO THIS CLOTH- ING-CONSUMING COMMUNITY. GRADES IN ANY PARTICULAR ARTICLE YOU MAY WANT WILL ALWAYS BE PLACED AT YOUR DISPOSAL, AND YOU MAY BE SURE OF. FINDING A GOOD BARGAIN IN THE CHOICEST AND MOST SERVICEABLE CLOTHING AT ABOUT THE FIGURE YOU WISH TO PAY. IT 18 OUR“ DEAIRE TO PLEASE AND BENEFIT EVERY PATRON, AND WE ARE SINCERE WHEN WE STATE THAT THIS SEASON WE ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO 80, PLEASE CALL. THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING Co., 400 SEVENTH STREET XN. W., COR. D, i toe or 000 WORTH OF HATS AND MIL- umming. al of the Ievrat effects, peat }11th st.se, ap6-3t 2 in our millinery OMBINATION, 1341 and 1244 Panasoxs. Wo are now stocked with a surperb assortment, com- prising all the newest effects of the season in silke and ‘handles, All of our Paragols are finished in the best ‘and most stylish manner, and we are showing Exclu- ‘sive Designs, which cannot be duplicated. Prices, as ‘usual, the lowest, A Handsome Assortment of Mourning Parasols, ranging in price from $2.50 to #10. ‘Lace-Covered Parasols, in beautiful patterns; Cream, @4 and $4.50: Black, 85. Aline of Black and White, Striped and Plaid Silk Parasols, in the newest designs ; heavy alk, corded fer- Fales and nickel ball tips, @5. worth much more. Also, # Complete Assortment of all the new shades in Stripes and Plaids in the newest effects, at the same A line of Heavy Black Silk Parasols, with long ivory handle, in a novel design, $3.25. ‘Moire Parasols, in all the new shaden, $2.40 and $3. A handsome line of New Patterns in Plaid Parasols, heavy satin, new designs in stick, $2.75. Don't fail to see these; they are extraordinary values, ‘An elegant line of Black Parasols in Moire and Bro- cades, besides hundreds of other patterns, which we ‘could not begin to mention. Experience has proven that with our stock and with our facilities “the looker to-day wili be the purchaser to-morrow.” PARASOL DEPARTMENT SECOND FLOOR (Take Elevator or Stair). SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. GLOVES, N.CK FIXINGS, LACES, RIBBON8, TRIMMINGS, FANS and all necenssry articles requi- ‘site for Ladies’ Toilets, to match or combine with toileta. IT WAS NECESSARY. Since the addition of our last annex our business has increased tosuch an enormity most gratifying to us, but beyond our expectations, that we find tt impossible and conséquently ofttiuies disadvantageous to deliver foods to be sent at the promised times, In order to offset this, we have contracted with the Parcel Deliv- ery Co,, of this city, to deliver our packages, This will insure prompt delivery to you and less trouble to us, At the same time we assume all the responsibilities of the safe delivery of any package to you. ‘We also take occasion here to express our thanks to the Washington public for their very substantial proof of our business dealings. Our customers have certainly clung to us these many years with a faith ‘that nothing could shake, and we feel grateful beyond expression. We have exerted every effort to please all, ‘and we will certainly try to retain all our patronage, ‘and from the present outlook we are on 9 fair way to increase the same very much. Again thanking you, we will be in the future, asin the past, THE PUBLIC BENEFACTORS. ap8__ 420, 422, 424, 426 7th st. UR LINE OF LACE CAPS TO BE FOUND IN millinery Department embraces the Tam O'Shan- ter, the Poke, the Normandy.and all new makes. DOUBLE COMBINATION, 1241 and 1243 11th st, we. ap6-3t We Asx HAVE YOU scen our great variety of handsome, sty- lish, well-made,and perfect-fitting Spring Overcoate that we are selling at $10 each? HAVE YOU provided yourself with ous of those ne- cessary (absolutely so in this climate) garments, without which no man, no mat- ter how robust he may be, is entirely safe from dangerous colds? HAVE YOU examined the sterling values and the large assortment of kinds and colors in ‘Tailor-made, Body-fitting Spring Over- conte that we are selling at $12 each? HAVE YOU scen the vast variety, the splendid styles. the great values, the artistically designed, cut and made Spring Overcoats that we are selling at @15.each? HAVE YOU thought of the fact that we offer you more Spring Overeoats from which to select ‘One than all the other houses in this city can show? Well, we do, Come and look them over. HAVE YOU seen tose Ultra Stylish English Covert Coats that we've made up this season? ‘They come in every shade, from fawn to black, and in every grade, from $10 to 835. HAVE YOU seen those incomparable Spring Over- coats of ours, on the production of which ‘wo have expended time, thought, labor, and capital, and of which we have good reason to feel proud? There are none such in America, HAVE YOU given relative prices any serious thought? MEN'S new shades of tans, browns and London reds in English dogskin Gloves, embroidered backs,@1. ‘BOYS'—Sizes 4% to 7, similar style to men's dog- ‘skin Gloves, @1 pair, LADIts'—4, 5 and 6-button French Kid Gioves, Diack and new tans, browns, ete, #1. MISSEB'—Sizes 435 to 6s. all colors, 81. s97 Wecan ft you, or would we try on the gloves, If they don’t it you don’t take them. If they split it is our loss not yours. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. Bleck dye tries a glove unmercifully, Our new Black Gloves are positively fast—they will NOT stain the hand or clothing IN THE LEAST. They are NOT affected by perspiration. They do NOT get out of shape. This weguarantes when we try them on, 5-button Bealloyed Tops, $1.50. 5-button Embroidered Tops, $1.75. THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Aart. continued.) Tar New “P, ‘acats Rovar» Groves. ‘We can number patrons by the score who have for ten years worn none but “Palais Royal” Kid Gloves ‘They look for the nane “Palais Royal” and the trade. ‘mark of ® crown stamped inside, and buy without even asking to have the gloves tried on. Wenotify our patrons wo have all the new spring shades. 4-button Undressed, plain, $1.25. 5-button Undressed, embroidered, 61.50. Mousquotaires, Undressed, plain, §1.76; Emb.,61.85. 4 and 5-button Dressed, Embd., 21.68, Mousquetaires, Dressed, plain, $1.85; Embd., $1.95. 3 THE PALAIS ROYAL (Adve, continued.) Ax Usvsvaz Banoary Towornow. By ahappy chance we'll offer 8-button Undressed ‘Kid Mousquetaires for #1, worth $1.50 a pair. A few grays, but nearly all tana, Prettily embroidered backs, Shall have 50 dozen, but so many of you will buy more than one pair you must eall early, especially if you want gray. . THE PALAIS ROYAL (Advt. continued, ys Besr Sux Groves Ix Tows. ‘Told so over and over again, Prices from 25c. to pair. ‘5c.—Mousquetaires in grays, tans, browns, fawn and black, FOR 50c.—Milancse Silk Mousquetaires; gray with white welt and embroidery; black with white ands dozen other color combinations, FOK 06e.—Biack and colored Silk Mousquetaires, extra heavy silk, but short length, for aged ladies. FOR €1.25—Extra-long Mousguetaires with six rows of puffing woven in, new shades. FOR CHILDREN—Lisle Gloves for 25c.; embroid- ered ailk for 35¢. . paisa (Advt, continued. sa BUT SUPERIOR QUALITY BLACK Pa oe fe AND UNUSUAL BARGAINS IN DRESS growing demands of trade, we are now enabled to wait upon you with mote comfort, prompt ‘Ress and satisfaction than ever before. * (First floor, right of main entrance.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Saronpars Gove Bancarss, “The truly economical prefer to pay a fair price and secure good love rather than buy a poor one at a low price and be afterwards disappoint- ed with her purchase.” We will not keop a glove which has not intrinsic value, and take pleasure in recommendi stock. 5 ‘ition button Pinkeacwrit 8 ‘Suede Gloves, ip shades of tan, only @1 per pair ‘Ladies’ 5-Button Mousduetaire Suede Gloves, gphrelderd ‘ou back, assorted tan shades, only per pale Sate? S-Button Gray Mousquetaire Gloves, ‘Our sireialtysiew lotof Ladies’ -Button cele brated Simperia™ eal ‘Rid Gloves inked wrist, tho ined, and 0 1 Buisk. ‘Shades ‘of tana modes and grays, also Diack, Ouly $1.90 per pair. (iia floor: center.) WOODWARD & LOTHROF, Srecut Ireus For Israxts, Everything new and particularily desirable is the expressive of this sock. “We pote. the for" Tow nut lines as belt sentouable af {is Line: Infants’ Caps of Mull, Lace and Silk, beauti- tifully trimmed and of the very letest cut. ‘25c. to 83 each, with a style at nearly every P*Childrenss Corded Mull Cape, with full, ruck iddren's o — and mull strings. 50 and 750. ec Infant's Fine jul front rach trimamits, ‘Sc. and $1 each. Children’s Corded Mull Thi with coxeomb with fine lace. oi SURE GEE e INFANTS’ Expnotbenep CASHMERE .50, 84. @5 to $13.50 each, at 03.50, 44. See INFANTS' HEMSTITCBED LONG ‘ROBI ‘Made from French Reweock,and Indis Linon, from $2.20 to $11 30 cach. tractive Variety in Terra Cotta: Gobelin Bine, Indian’ Red snd checks and stripes. Handsomel; embroidered and braided. Prices ¢: Ta Weartiw apparel for the itt nes um S ate for on second foots" Over four, third ficor WOODWARD & LOTHROP, ‘Cor. 11th and F sta nw. BARG: BAKGAL ALA PERSEPHONE “1 Fovr Banga Ix Avnoxs. IN No. 1— ‘30 don |Wiiie Lawn Aprons, three tucks, wide hem, broad strings, good size, and very ghserconly 12x. gach Ne 100 doz. Ni " White Lawn na, four brotd tucke deep hem wide ethinm’ ptood Sanity pnd very — only 25¢. each. i 200 doa, White Faney Lawn Ay rettlly trimmed with luce, only Loc easke =e BARGAIN LOY Ne 30 doz. Checked Gingham Aprons. These aremade’ in our owa work recuse trom ocd quality ginghams, selected from our stock, and are in good washable colors, well made, lange size, and very cheap, only 23e. each. oor.) WOODWARD & P, Cor, 1ith and F sts. <eWiite Strom Jean Corsets, with side double steels. in frout, conded bust, and formed. ‘Sines ;: PER PAIR. Celebrated R.& G. White Jean Corsets, double Paice at top. Very Extra Durable German Woven Corsets, with xtra Durable owen SaarisW chert waist pees: petect tapes sna bONLY a Pek Batic * CORSETS. ‘Notwithstanding the fact that toousands of ia have beet placed. on the market since Geinteoduction ‘of the French 1G. Corsets, hone bave been able to wrest from it its envit od ‘well-deserved rity. We shall ivetier, and don't thik we are not look. ing around, for we wouldn't be merchants Were dda in hia line of ‘wo have n different atyies and. qualities. They are best for giving © graceful to ths fire the mst ‘oecatine they ace form moulded, and constructed ‘ius pressure aid. readily’ adape themselves to for ladies; tbe. { mones-makinw invention rer fsde, U.S. Horne Mig Goo Chicane TL Lattes Dept” apo" W S523 <A RESPFCTABLE WOMAN ox cini, white or colored, to Ko te the country ae chaiber mald’and to look alter a little buy and sem ‘Apply at “Thomas Circle betweeu # and 11 o'clock in the mornivg. ‘Good references required, Td WANTED A CATHOLIO BOY WHO UNDER- Stands the grocery Uuwiness and not afraid to workalitde, Address, with reference, Box “14: often apie V J ANTED_IMMEDIATELY, ONE COMPETENT @rvsamaker who understands cutting. Mi C.BYRAM.19227Palavenw WANTED TADY OF RELIABILITY | FoR A Permanent ‘porition; city ‘reference required; salary $9 weekly. Apply 10 A.M. ROGERS, 428 714i stn. cuit di yANTED—A FIRST-CLASS COOK, GOOD WA- War Rest Site well reccmmeniteds 208 street mw. tera aye housekeeper or reas Box 81, Star office 1 VEST HANDS: BRING of work, at KEEN'S, 414 9th sf, ap5-3t WANLED 5 IMMEDIATELY — a OOMPPTENT Y white Girl or settled Woman for, plain cw and general housework in a small family, Bo ¢ German preierrel. Apply at the STOKE, 403 ‘000K, white, who has written recommendations, Others Warten; A FIRS need pot apply. Commandant's Quarters Mariny Bar- ra y ANTED—BODY WORKERS AT J. C. TNSON'S, 907 Pennsylvania ave. p53 W TED—WHITE OF COLORED LABe ‘iso cooks, nurse, maids, Inundremes, waitr mses, ail uatamalities: 30-032 F at. w. es 'TED—A GOOD GERMAN GIRL TO TARR farm hand: ymen, &e. Hei good place, FM. BURRBAM, <AN ENERGETIC TOBACOO SALPS- ong but au experienced and capable map references required. Address Pox 106, See eee ANTED--A GENTLEMAN ity, and good address, to so rovision . #12 to ®15 per Wi from 6 8pm, 1492 Qt. mw. NGRESSIONAL HO- enue and Bost sea first-class hotel chambermaid, with references, ine other need apply ape WANTER EN, FOR WORK IN Fie seWiar pire Factory. ‘3 mates from Washinetonot the Metropolitan branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Ra rasaut location: near good schools aud homes with gardens: living cheap. and wo Whole year due ‘chance for men with a tory. APY aE TOMAG TERRA COTTA CO. WASTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, ug: German preferred 1 peng mo washing or Dat.mw. es re WANTED TADIRG AND GENTLEMEN 7 eos and V.S. Machine; liberal inducements to the nigui Address" THE SINGER M'F'G CO, ‘6X6 Mth wt Opporite the Patent Ofticn, PRIVATE FAMILY A WAS ER A, Good, FARM HAND. ONE, WHO uanderstande dairy business. Apply iminediately. THOS. GRAY & SON, Auacostis D. apt at WASTED OMEN TO SELL SILETLAND- MOUNT: ain Pontes, little beauties spotted, and_ solid c ; latgest herd in America. ure opportunity Pleasant busters. | Saunile pony! free, on reasonable niitious.. Enclose a large seif-adireesed statuped envelope. B. VAN RAUB, Boerne, hendall Oo., Texan, padi WASTED A CONPETENT BICYCLE TxSTHRC- tor. State age and salary wauted. Baltimore, Ma. 7 WANTED SA THOWOUGH CYCLE REvatnEn, must understand his business and be capable of Clark Crcle Co, baltimore, Md. apa-3t* D—A RESPONSIBLE WHITE WOMAN TO take charge of » young 1 faut: must bring the bestofreferences. Apriyto17i1 1st. apa-3t— TANTED—PARTIES INTERESTED 10 AD- dress Jas. Corridon, #12 Ist st. n.w., correspond. ent for ten type writers. Yookkeepers and fing tutor, ewhteenth year). steady work Write for termn to'E. B RICHARDSON Wr ry : & Co. Nurserymen, Geneva, N.Y. mbiv-lm 'ANTED—LADIES TO LEARN DRESS-CUT- {ing by the Perfect Tailor Square; ‘Do paper pat terns used: all draftings done on. ‘ sat infection given or no chatyre at 1117 ¥ at nw. a ES Ww > — DUNDORE EMPLA PNT BU- AW iectlccnditted by fede, Men aud Women, white and colored. for all kinds of domestic labor, for District and states, with reference 717 Mst nw.” £20-4 WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS J ANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN IN Want ano with aantie tate | eral eveunige ‘of te "Wook. adrome W2xPDSiabhe spirais toute eet ao SEND WEI = WANTED ANY PERSON HAVING TNF LAM granulated, of scrofulous eyelida, can hae sured by seading aa: and handa only employed. PRINC = ANTED-TO BUY FOR CASH Werte raray e, . WASTED 8 0000 NEIGKMARERTO nest ¢ prachyard et tyattaviile, Mu Tuber 10: beds are reddy f ivewenaty tosis and implements on Gish te Munaryatartnplontd p pe im wing, understands nome, LOUIS Dh Wink bie Fat nw a FANTED—A VOG-CANT. STATE PRICK a. Wane pot oli Sar sine wae WASIED (TF 165,000 neADERS Mar to Rnow they cau have. their 1 @1-00, stents process: best wr uateral. PRINCE, 1011 F at Vv 7 ANTED. ANYONE HAVING A CONPEUTION- ANTED—TRY OUR BUTT) Pound. doomn't get rancid; ction teed re 3 bl Center, WMC NCKIBRER aia WANTED STEAM pYFiNG AND scOURING, Perwone having Clothe to clean ean 4 gious ita warmest. Piprate ath, "hte w only dowe at PRINCE FURNITURE firet-cl hip Ww 1d toe aE ¥ J ANIED HOSES TO GRAZE ON FINE BLK rans at €2 per month, Apply H. B.S Ha, Va mit y ANTED PART DESIRING TO SEL ‘b—FURNITURE FEATHER Peta Stoves, Clotiing, or entire Hi: fects. The hughest casu prices paid. Address iy 7th ata ws ED—OLD GOLD AND SILVER boveut for cash by WM. FRIEDEKICH. tug Jeweler. G0 744 st., opp. Pa ANTED-IT KNOWN THAT G8 BUNDY, 458 Louisiana ave., (oppomte City Halt missioner of Deeds for ail the Suatos and Terris wis-eun WASTED. COMMISSIONER OF DELS POR every State and Territory Coumissioner. JNU. F. BRALL An vthice trom 9 am. to 5 pan. BUSINESS CHANCES. ANTED— $4,000 01 for five years, on commissions. P.O. Bo OK SALE—A GR: moperty worth $18.00) no ERY AND NOTION ~1 ne {8 1Ot at a. price $200. Also hore, harness aud waxon: price Will weal! euch separate if cle red. -U. L. BOXEK, 13 $y wt aw. prea cr Fak SALE {CIGAR STORE, CENTRALLY Los cated snd doiue good buribes, satisiactory re Sons for selling; Only thowe wislsing to buy & fiw store need answer. Address Box 141, Star cilice -p4 i Golde To RETIRE WANT 10 SELL. 4 Lancu ‘aud Well estabiiaied commimwion bumizew best Jocation in the city. half a square from Center Market, Address lock-box 446, city post-office. apo JOR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT AND dinin ealoge ty north weet ood busitiew ; owner 16 01d and wishes to retire Pee. 313 dy ot aw. it —$<—- ANTED—A DRESSMAKER IX EVERY FAMILY. | "8k. Bo sib auatipad mamaria datas IMPORTER Only the best merchant tatlors can pro- W tesrrers tor Prot, CHRISINERS new ute: | "4 CHANCE TO INVENT #1,200 50 a» 10 KUALZ ‘otk democratic state overgarments t! national inch-rule or tape- 12e 50 per cont on investineint. investinent secured committee yesteriay proved pretty conclusively | #4 MM TT. k t rv" 7 os F = ents that will tm anyway} A sour Tne Lisce Bancare. oeastre alone. Fasterng "aud wuateriale cat bested. | fy real estate HSN SHS that the party machinery iu the state is in the} Ma TOE > ep Aaa eae Wim ut Re GEOR SAG BORIS | os isa pllies inhi $i coats ting” ath thd os. nana Fane. Waungion Do Ta GiLE—A GROCERY TORE AND Potton hands of the President's friends. The Hill boom | MM a i an fo} 815 to 935, and they will charge from 30 | importer. We did take them—nearly 500 ad rg fy a 8 ‘as been laid temporarily on the shelf. It would aad it bus porte. Pieces—paid —_——— orwe 10 100 per cent for coats of equal merit, | Promptly for them, and jst one-third lees than if we be auld deave nn Ce bork Sid tym oe TO-MORROW wr'll have » big crowd in the Boys, | Vertised them:and, judging vy our daily besieged lace WANTED.-ROOMS. a — —— JOR SALE—A CEL Set ARIsaED BALK be pretty safe to prophesy that the state conven. 44 WV ANTED-—2Y A QUIET COUPLE. ONE Lance | F'sna ng 206 th st. nw. and > Sound oor tant oc. ‘Won Will adopt resolutions endorsing the adminis. Ssoceeos| AEB cuantstaee ice tc tees —— m ms Clothing Department, Come in and see | heard of the cheap laces at the PALAIS BOYAL grate: fecrengy echnoay ltio trom Timez, CALLAGHAN, susiguee of Wan Adamone, 1006 es ~ a ‘ ‘(Further particulars below . m ave. dress W.C. Star office. ap6-2t" epson Serer cee eae any: Among these maybe} tm tis dcpertenent woes sewing a mesh thower DRESS GOODE. Samara isdeas aE ee See ax emo who have beon regardeG ao Hil men | stock than ever before, havinw imported Merepene OF, pep ntey taal ag heetatire, but wow devotion to the governor | movies sudcion quaniies izes wae eeeeas oui — A Hixr To Ovn Reavers FEBRIP CORDED CORSET WAISTS tar oe é than a bomiga- increasing business. ‘Medium and high cost goods, . tn oe President in ave Mr Cleveland cangotor | Sota and fori, ot went pombe eee, Fes BAKS AND COMPANY, Since you have favored ts by reading otir advertise ye candid. ow appears to | ality Imported ‘new and scarce colors, and DRESS GOODS. ‘think do is to - CHILDREN. be aa the program wo renominate Mr. ill for gor. | Suauarés not to be found in domatigoods MEN'S AND BOYS’ OUTFITTERS, Sitiietwe nea Soot 8 UML HOE EP noe ease aS te ive cs Cleveland ctettersl thet | anny crentnty en deen ee Oe DRESS Goons. p68 SEVENTH AXD MARKET SPACE. ee Ss sen ae Gor. Lith snd F sta. nw, _mb31-6t poten» Onl ‘eeot “ ‘s above are 42-inches wide and all SILK BLAOK DERWEAR 5X Tue Stan is overwhelmed with communications trey Ph oA a Pong Lavilly nom cal pen. te toe Nor SPECTRAL sHADO' chawniny Lace za a ds rerifora eckensee & ; tn respouse to Mra. Dahigren's letter on the woman | WW WF Ee £4 4 ipeleh Golo pehas eteh eebarpmunasee” . happened CRASERES LAGS EipUnanes 42 elah | ates 9 So Se i dg we muslin, Towaile setrage question, whica dscass the general sub- w ma ’ The following Exteeoedinary Values are amour AMOUNTAIN A MINUTE SLA AN ON BASE OAOR OOOO 0455, Foren a eh reples: | eos Yoru et me eeeeee| JASE E Te | ceememorss see] Snes | eee an aaa | Bera emses [2a eee eae J would be. at 62: CT L. 2 a bh Siemans wey ai pratt | ad £4 G08 BN Rin $= [PES Rte me oan wv one | SEPARA GE Ti ea a sure ex sn en aig inaa conar Pha | WEEE = in GE HOUSE > TSPARS Connell and well reported in Tue Stans | Owing to the benaty of our styles our goods are | TOFtH 80e.a yard, our prion O8c.ayard eee THE PALAIS ROYAL, For He es onma, Dutton snd eetafor boprders, of mame at sna ne (mo communications published tor the | known by all intelligent buyers to be the most desire. | , #0-l¢h Plaid Foule Dress Goods, in exquisite color- Acdy ctr anbermmieess Bron wle coupes, sass as: polnt, 1s somewhat divided. ‘Kisewhere is pub. Regative were viewed as a partial offset im the fair | bee. A thorough examination of our stock ings, usual price @1, our price, D0c. s yard. pores steely all, woot, neal expression of public opinion, which, upon this | Making your purchases will be to your advantage, ”* | _ #5-iach Plaid Cashmere, very handsome patterns, Fm) rk durtrinte nn Binbed & response to the specific eriticiam of Mrs. iH & = Aah beet eg (ae ee al I WILL Py as Tex Dame Tron Bann | Hes erreeicerae [oe one tena. ee | ABR Finscottnron trois ah ‘ati ‘We can't quote a bettor reference than the dress: rc pee atst ingerre ey cs on ere ee Ria ees oo Sot ay the inpost tad tent wacied ‘eclosion beh ‘50. exch we Ener ercugeg aor, fs Sear ofice. 2a taororaeh ya Neiies i‘ A ‘the latest and best novelties: and.certainly the lowest | Covers, 2 Fn ‘ED_TO EXCHANGE PsBties stexing SAFE IN oatigacks carota fer Sau rte prices, or would the dresmakers make THE PALAIS centre long sizes. WW itpeeved peoperyfot's dense sen. pS LY Oia akg tite a = ae a ee = ads —— as Hees Tk | Sat Seid an er Wake rmar Har ge Racer zas | Mel is eee a eee | ee ee A *s coll | ap and UMBRELLAS, with fashionable pa LUTZ & BRO, BR STINEMETZ & oN, Penn. ave. sdjoiuing National Motel. 1237 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Bafa stoct of Treate end Seachede of Wis, bes ape ext ‘san Ma M. J. Hesz Sraixe Hara 1009 F ST. X. W,, ALL THE amp Invites the LADIES to inspect her Stock of IM- vasaay 2 UT SES PORTED MILLINERY. Personal attention given to order. ub wear], tures diese aviv Old stand bd

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