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4 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON ft D.C, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1889 =————~i'_ieG5—~—i)eEe~E—EeEEEE—E—> > —K—xa ————7_—QQIiI"—*K*K*Ke—=Eaaaaaaaa—a_ EES geen ree THE EVENING STAR.|10 Pia Cexr Discovsr. WASHINGTON: SATURDAY... ‘very article in the Palais Royal's complete Shoe ..February 23, 1859, | Storeat 10 per cent off the marked prices. = - PPP TRE EVENING STAR has tne fullest Local Cireulation of any Newspaper in the World. and as am Advertising Medium is worth more than all the other papers published Im Washington. — In that portion of the press edited by superior beings there is still a good deal being said in opposition to the appointment of Mr. Wana-| B maker to the postmaster-generalship under the | BR) incoming administration; but, as a matter of | § fact, no valid objection thereto has been yet | made, so far as we have seen. The Post-Oftice | department is purely a business establishment, which can best be administered by a business man; and sn approved business man Mr. | .SHOE PRICES of « monthago andnow are WORTH ‘ OTING; and, since the final reduction of 10 percent Wanamaker has surely shown himself to be. | >: . d ‘ iscount is now offered, WORTH PROFITING BY. There exists, therefore, that good reason for | “2 50 Ladies? Andrea Kid Boots now $1.71 his appointment. Besides, isn’t it about time re f pee for the recognition of somo other interest than | $4 Liew Habd-ewed Goat-ehin Boots $2.70, law and professional politics in the construc-) 9) ai, =e TERS ra ra tion of presidential cabinets? Why shouldn't) 9) 79 po. on — shana ae ae commerce, and agriculture, and mining, and| 9975 104 9 35 — pisrcerestipgy the mechanic arts have their innings once ina! g» Cyuaren's French Kid Boots now 81.13. while? All the brains and patriotism and | bat a few days m every year—between the statesmanship of the country are not by any | seasons—that we close out at prices that are less than means confined to the narrow circle from | ‘cust fous. which Presidents have usually chosen their constitutional advisers; and if Mr. Harrison should depart somewhat from the usage of his predecessors in this respect the country will very likely be the gainer. At any rate, the experiment is worth trying; and Mr. Wana- maker is probably as good @ man as any to begin with. We are aware that one of the objections persistently urged to Mr. Wanaker's appoint- ment is the charge that he contributed $100,000 to the republican campaign fund. Mr. Wana- maker squarely denies that he contributed this sum, or any amount approaching it; but sup- pose he did; is there anything heinous in that, FOR MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Jewrrry For Tue Fovrrs. A Jewelry store at the Pslais Royal but without Jewelers’ prices—“Pulais Royal prices” are only possi- bie here, with no credit business. What we have NOT | best tells of what we have. We have uo real gold | Jewelry other than 14-karat gold; all other jewelry is here in variety unexcelled. HAIR ORNAMENTS FOR ILLUSTRATION. Fac similes of\the Fancy Gold Hair-Pins, now so P ; fashionable, are shown in rolled gold, from 0c, to assuming that he didn’t defraud his creditors | 84.50 esch. You will wonder at the beauty of design or take away from the support of his family by | 8d delicacy of finish of these really wonderful imi- the act? It only meant that he believed m the i bypenesy a es " principles he espoused, and was willing to con- | jieai amber posh perry tribute liberally of his means to secure their | Real Tortoise-shell Hair-Fins, 10c. triumph over those he conceived to be mis- put of of THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Fass For 1 ne Fovrrn. Oar regular Fan Stock includes one of the finest col- Jections of Ostrich Feather Fans in the country, but ‘tis not of recular Stock we write for Monday, but of FORTY-ONE SAMPLE FANS. They'll all go Monday, as certain as they are in the Real Shell Combs, from $1.50 to $13 . chievous and injurious to the best interests of | Kel Shell Hair panemyny, yas the country. Is there anything wrong, legally | Djauond Hair Ornaments, 25c. to $6.50. or morally, in this? If @ poor man may prop-| Diamond Back Combs, frou 75c. to $6. erly contribute for political purposes say ten | Distond Side Combe, only $1 cach. dollars, or a hundred, which he cannot easily | Diamond econ asap saan a ie afford, is it a crime for Mr. Wanamaker to con- | _Iamond Buckles, from $1.85 to 3.48 each. tribute such an amount as he can spare without | Diamond Pendants, from $150 to $4.40. feeling it? In other words, for example, and | Real Pearl Necklaces, from S5c. to $8, accepting for the moment the lowest view that | 6#7 Of courve the “Diamouds” are imitation, but a a a are beautifully set and sparkle like the real. We can be taken of the matter, is it any worse for \ouig like you to ask to see these iuitation Diamonds Mr. Wanamaker, bei! . and want“ we show set in real Gold, mounted as Lace Pins, Ear- ing to get in, to contribute $100,000, than it is rinws, Bracelets, Fob-Cuains,&c. If placed side by er for Mr, Cleveland, being in office, and wanting “ide with the genuine we challeuge experts to detect to keep bimself there, to subscribe $10,000 | to the campaign fund of his party?. In pro-| portion to the means understood to be pos- sessed by the two gentlemen referred to, the first-named sum is no greater than the latter. Wherein, then, lies the moral difference? If itcan be pointed out, the country ought to have the benefit of th 1 report of removals and appoiutments seems from yesterday's action to have made a favora- | Store now. ble impression upon the democratic members | At ®{-One Black Ostrich Feather Fan, worth At €1.85—Three Silk Gauze Fans, Hand-Painted and shaped in form of Foliage: inlaid Gold and Silver Sticks. Cheap at $3.50 each. At $4—Oue Hand-Painted Black Silk Gauze Fan, with Gold Lace Trimming ; worth 87.50 At $2.75—Une Haud-Painted White Silk Gauze Fan, with Spangles. Good value at 84. At $4.50—One White Ostrich Feather Fau of quality which usually sells at $6.50. 2~ The above quoted show nomarks of handl nor do the thirty-four samplesnot mentioned, They were bought and will be sold ut nay-price, THE PALAIS ROYAL. of the Senute District committee. The im- | pulses of political gratitude would probably | aceount to most men for their support of Mr. Webb. The District democrats are, however, ming uneasy lest this gratitude be carried | too far. They look to the future | rather than to the past, They fear | that if Mr. Webb, with the democratic record | of his administration, reappointed by a demo- | eratie President and pnshed by democratic in- fluences in the face of the unanimous protest of the local republican organizations, shall be contirmed by democratic action in the District | es committee and in the Senate, he will be treated lr IL Nor Toco Lare asthe democratic rather than the republican Seyour sau Scena bengict volt és seprescatative om the board, and thetastesight- | 27 a sc the Sourth te otill possibility. If h pay fd vS | MAKE IT YOURSELF. event the large body of citizens of democratic | “you aout know how. tendencies would be deprived. they complain, | | (Continued below.) pe = alee Here's a way— of all reliable and steadfast representation on | pay oneof George White's Ready-Cut Waist Linings the board of Commissioners. The whole con- | " —we have all sizes. All you have to do is to sew along trorersy has worked itself into a very curious | the traced linen Can't go wroug if you keep your shape so far us political considerations are | ges open, involved. Each of the parties is of| Price only 40c—a paper pattern costs that, and how the opinion that its own interests can-| easy it is to wo wroug with paper pattern we all not be better served than by securing Mr. | ynow. Webb as the Commissioner representative of | Aan idea of the new styles of draping may be gleaned its adversary, and each promptly resists and | trom our imported fashion plates. The materials and resents every attempt to credit Mr. Webb as its | trimmings are all here. We quote below a few ex- own representat In the District the lead- | clusive novelty dress patterns. ers of both parties are in favor of new appoint- THE PALAIS ROYAL, ments to both civil Commissionerships by Presi- $14 N a a H aN OVELTY RESS ATTERNS, dent Harrison. It is for the interest of the | D4 District that the local government, however | Would youlike costume that will be different to anything your friends may wear? constructed politically, should be in touch with the national administration. and this relation | of confidence and harmony will be best secured by causing the incoming President to select the Commissioners for whom his administra- tion will be responsible, $< Senator Sherman’s amendment to the sundry civil bill giving to the existing street railways | (continued below.) of the city the privilege of using as motive | — ns Dress Pattern, 9 yards plain cloth, 40 inches wide, and Stripes of Golden Brown, Blue, Tan, and White. This | Plaid Cloth is finished with Fringe 44 yard deep and can be worn at the side ss a sash or draped from neck to feet ala “Directoire,” See our fashion plates. THE PALAIS ROYAL. ‘Here's one at $14—a Fawn All-Wool Diagonal Cloth | 434 yards of Plaid Cloth, the plaid formed by Silk | 976,533.82 3,449,343.27 $20,908,070.68 ISBURS! ‘ eS nee 54.00 Her Wefical” Fees, , ine, Stationsey aedatl * an Other incidental ex: penses, at the Home ice and at Agencies Amount paid for Ac- erued Intereet on ‘in; Yestmments purchase; duriug the year... Net Ledger Assests Dec. Market value of secur- ities over ledger cost.81,162,957.45, a rr tC aace 208, Gross Premiuns ara ce faoyamected any jection... ; ATL Deduct 10" “per 1471-06 cent loading... 471,328.01 64 LBS 1,510,004.00 $19,724,538.45 Gross Assets Dec. 31, 1888. LIABILITIES, Reserve at Massachu- setts Standard 4 per cent. =, 817,054,517.57 Balance istribu- tions unpatd 120,294.15, Death and sudo Claims approved. Surplus as regards Pohicy-holders, Every policy has endorsed thereon the cash surren- der and paid-up insurance values to waieh the insured titled by the Massachusetts Statute.—LIFE KATE y are issued at the old life rate JAL CASH distributions are paid nd values for any age sent on ap- ny's off to WM. G. OBERTENFFER, General Agent, Room 1, Giover Building, 1419 F st. Washington, D.’ C. BENJ. F, STEVENS, President 40S. M, GIBBENS, Vice President, FL SRU Secretary. WM. B. TURNER, Asst, Secretary, a Lazesr Twworren, Noverrres. (sa SEATON PERRY, PERSONAL SELEOI IO: RING THE PAST WEEK, WICE AKTICLES THAT vs NEW SPRING Wika NEW SPRING JAC NEW BEADED PE) NEV Fact EMBLOIDEKE NEW LKEFOUDSE NEW BLACK 5 DK WAKNEK’ OVE CORALINE CORSETS, THOMPSON'S G TING COKSE TS, PF. COKSETS. NEW [nisi LINEN IMPORTE. AMS. N NEW LINEN LAWNS. TRU BRAT . E NEW WEAVES. LD's E VEILS.” EARL’ INSPECTION IS SOLICITED, HVICE GOODs, PLALY FIGURES AND COR- RLCY Pal : SEATON PERRY Perry Building, Fenusyivenia ave Esiablished 1540, GOOD QUALIT rapper staiuedt 1°! weap at 2Uc. and z5e. } | QIXTEEN PI | ia es wide, 43e. Dout th ; eleguut colors, at KAUB- popab reuiauis MAN'S Double Combination, 1241 and 1245 111i st. we fa c 123-6 Srecat Serine Oveyixe ae IMPORTATIONS IN SPRING HATS AND BONNETS, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28 AND MAHREH 1, MME. T. B. HARRISON, 1329 F atreet, Opposite the Ebbitt. No cards. 7 Fuss. Fuscs. Frcs. LANTERNS. LANTERNS. LANTERNS TRANSPARENCIES. TRANSPARENCIES, DECORATIONS. DECORATIONS. BUNTING. BUNTING. AT VERY LOWEST PRICES, Headquarters for Harrison Musical Canes, each Wholesale and retail. CH. RUPPERT, 403, 405, 407 7th st. n.w., above D st. _F. LOUIS UPMANN, Manager. NHE WASHINGTON AKCHIT AND BRIDG. | EDWARD L, DE! S-8.W, St ECTUKAL 1kON WORKS. , M. E., Proprietor. | The best facilities in the city for all kinds of Iron | work, Stee Beumus, Auuies, &¢., always lu stock. | Fine Ornamental Cast gpecualty, Depts aud the best inanner and at #I Wro tice. nitcheli” system f Beam Anchors aud Pro- tectors. Woras, Cor. 33d aud Water sis. Lel. 48-3. City Oftice, 1413 G st. nw. “Tel 42 Wastingtou, D.C power electric storage batteries or underground, $18 Noverry Daess Patrens. electric wires or cables couples with the exer-| “An OliveGreen French Serge, 40 inches wide- cise of this privilege the requirement that flat, jecting T rails at present in use. No proposed | and then the wonderful brocade. The design—thistle legisiation for the benefit of the District, now | and leaves—ia more like hand-painting than brocaded, pending, is more wisely framed or promises | and, too,s0 much like nature that you instinctively greater advantages to the public than this | pick at the downof the thistle, taking care to avoid measure. If it becomes a law and is utilized | the pricks that surround it. One lady only in Wash- by the railways it will give the city the much- | ington will have such adress. Shall it be you? needed improvement in street railway motors | THE PALAIS ROYAL, without adding to the ugly and dangerous mass | _(Coutinued below.) of overhead wires, and will by the same stroke | abolish the T rail nuisance. It is evident, too, | 12 Novzrry Daess Parresxa that the leading roads of the city in order to | These are three noveities in Bordered Dress Goods, shut out possibie competitors with improved | {2 combination colors—one of tan and brown with and modern equipment Will soon find it to their | Wide snd narrow silk borders; the second is navy and interest to take advantage of the opportunity, | 6T#¥; the thirdsageand live. Refined and exclusive if the authority to make the change is given. — reasonable in price; merits that will cause 5Ep eee Loreaineray THE PALAIS ROYAL, To good judges of weather there is an exhil- | (Continued below.) rating charm in the approach of a cold wave. | ( D (oe = It brings surcease of clammy moisture and reali rece ey teeny a ag life-giving oxygen. It is like the difference be- | the variety is old porcelain blue, mahogany, tween the fire of coals that slumbers on the | golden Drews, and themiwenet pte ; grate, giving neither light, heat, aor poetry, | Twostylesof borders—oneof seven stripes of various and the glowing, joyous open fire of hickory, emincen 3 border over a foot deep; the other with its backlog, forclog, and tent-sticks. Peo. |" statues comeutat paneaver. ple who can tell a good fire from a poor one will rejoice im this coming cold wave. Let her | *tripes being six inches wide and formed of combina- come! ton colors, — Bcc oman. A YARD—40 inch Serges, with white hair ‘The admission of four new states in time to ree re ext elective tn. the now rede, greene organize the next House with a firm republi- Sane Sony chow, ! AT 500. A YARD—An all-wool 40-inch- uit ean majority will, perhaps, serve to do away | ing, in all the new-etyle colors and chokes and puis with the extrg session, especially if Mr. Ran- | sre bargain phenomenal, dall succeeds in passing the Cowles bill. Con- Go cute antenna eseteen ne, Be ceding the two seats doubtful in West Virginia ow Prey toma oon to the democrats there will be a republican “The Three Best Values in Town,” we are daily told. majority of three should an extra session be THE PALAIS ROYAL, called and all the members-elect present to | (Continued below, take their seats. But one republican is danger- ously sick, and two are so ill that they are not equal to the ordeal of an all-night session if a filibusteriag program should be decided on by | depicted. m H i Persian Band 75 the democrats. The signs of an extra session rey rer tomy mp ya. have faded perceptibly in the last few days, Provision for the compilation of the District laws should be made before the adjournment of Congress. Such a compilation will bea 2 to $20 Silk Sand Trimmings, 25c. to $1.68 yd. Separable Silk Trimmings, $1.35 to 84.68 Great benefit tothe people subject to these | silk Fringe Trimmings. @1 to $6 ya. = scattered laws, a convenience to the bar, and a| Cut Stee! Buttons, 35c. to $2.68 dozen boon of superlative importance to any future | Festi Buttoys from Be. to $1.50 doz. judges of the District, appointed on political Ouidszed Silver Buttons, 25c. grounds from outside states, who may be un- Metal Dutions from 250 0083 eee ‘versed in District law and rusty in regard to eee Pf | oo ‘The honor done Gen. Rosecrans yesterday is ) 3 the wish of the people who know his worth, His military services have passed through the ‘Gre of criticism for twenty-five years, and what he did has received its just page in history. yards plain and 2% yards of brocaded goods. The | stooved rails shall be substituted for the pro- | peauty of the green of thia Serge will frst attract you | QUALITY FLOOR OIL CLOTH, 25. per square Jard; this includes all widtus. BLUM's, 745 and 747 sth st. ae. ts, ALL THE HIC J UNS VEILING KEMNA Colors si. table fur eveuiug ‘Wear, such as pu aby Live, godeu brown, bright red aud wuite, UFMAN'S Double Couibiusuon store 1241 3 11 ‘We are receiving daily large invoices of SPRING GOQDS and have now an elegant assortment in stock. Our K{D GLOVE Depattment is complete in all the new shades of Gloves, and special attention has been given to the correct shades and lengths for the IN- AUGURAL BALL. We would advise you to call early and make selection, Every variety of Silk, Cotton and Balbriggan Hose. All the desirable makes of UNDERWEAR in Silk, ‘Merino, and Balbriggan. Complete assortment of Plain and Embroidered Hand- kerchiefs, Corsets, Collars and Cuffs, Ruching, Veiling, Umbrellas, &e., &e. ‘Never have we shown as fine a line of SPRING SUITS as we now have omerhibition. Prices range from $10 upward. Spring Jackets, Wraps, aud all the new varieties of Long Garments, Large line of Jerseys and Surah Waista, all colors, a ‘Tt tastes good, Children like.it, ‘Try it once and you will use it again. NGLISH CRAPES AND LUPIN'S | it rou work a | macuiue work dune in | Wurrz, Howarn & Co, 26 WEST 16TH STREET, NEW YORK, ‘Saratoga, Long Branch and St. Augustine, ‘Beg to announce that previous to closing their Branch House, 815 15TH sT. X.w., for the season, they will sell off during the next three days the balance of their magnificent stock of IMPORTED COSTUMES, DINNER AND BALL GOWNS, OPERA CLOAKS, WRAPS, BONNETS, &c., &., it AT HALF THEIR PARIS COST. A Stour Wonrn Scere. We make no charge for a bird's-eye view of Wash- ington from our roof, but invite one and all to come and enjoy it, also to inspect our stock of House Furnishings, which are spread over eigateen large show rooms, and iuelude everything necessary to fur- nish a house from cellar to garret in Furniture, Car- pet, and Upholstery line. Ail goods marked in plain figures and a corps of polite sulesmen ou each floor to answer questions and direct visitors. We are giving a discount of 10 per cent for cagp on or before delivery, but no one will be asked to make purchases who does not wish to, W. B. MOSES & SO! Cor. L1thand F sts, n, w. We call special attention to the following bargains: 10,000 yards All-wool and Cotton Bunting, 5 to 10c. per yard; worth 10 to 35c. Also, a large line of Building Decorations and Flags at about one-third their value. In this lot there are many Shields, large Pictures, Framed Decorations, and Flags that were used on the Pension Building in 1885, TO RENT OR SALE. Chairs, Cots, Excelsior Mattresses and Pillows, Common Blankets, Comforts, and Devorstions of Bunting, Flags, Shields, &. 7.Ux10 6 Kuss reduced to $25, 9x12 Kugs, Mottied, reduced to $20, JUST RECEIVED 500 Rolls of new White and Fancy Mattings, from €4 ver roil of 40 yards upward. 200 Baby Carriages tr 300 ketrigerators and Ice-Chests from tution of Cairo, Danas direct from ‘the eiley & Sons, Hee land, for which’ we are sole 2) ‘These gvods come in ali sizes, fr | PRRds lonw wo 4 yards, wide, mioudike, £2 ents for Washingt yards wide b; jall Kuws, 1 yard wide b the newest col to anything aud are superior quality own at the sane cust, ASK to see then, also, 8 few, made-np low prices tor this week, gVivet 4 inches wide by 10 feet 8 30, y tiaw 8 fect 3 inches wide by 13 feet 6 16. ivux, 10 feet 6 inches wide by 12 feet 9 SU, 10 feet G inches wide by 12 feet 6 ussels Rng, 8 feet 3 inches wide by 11 sis 10 feet 6 inches wide by 15 qt ussels Rug, 6 1 Body Brussels Kuz, 6 f wide by 6 feet lon, #6 feet 2 od tga yete Bua, 8" tect ie by inches wide by 121 t Rnz,10 fect 6 inches wide by 13 feet 6 inches lou, $75 | Tapestry {iw 10 foot 6 inches wide dy 12 feet 9 inches lo . Kux, 9 feet 9 inches wide by 12 feet 6 1 Tapert | inches long gi. 1 Japanese uc, 11 feet 6 inches wide by 11 feet 8 ‘outinue for another reductions in our Portiere stock, namely 7 choiwe Luported Chenilie that sold tor $18. Vior $12. We still have w full live colors in ‘ork, Ardoise, Mahugauy, Orauge, Oud Pink, Nite. have «till 4 pu ve, which will be gold for $ ‘Two st, #10 to #750, w curtain ever offer: We offer special :nducement #ek ty see the curt We have autics and low-priced 3 heavily. “We have th sevsou of the vear, and pair upward, with i G00 yards C. 1,000 yards L medi and have stocked er shown ut this prices range from $1 per both in white and . “d froin Zhe. to Stripe Seria, dc. per yard. S00 yards Poruee Draperies, 1Se. per yard, 1,000 lint. Ash, Yulnut and Muhovany 5-foot Poles, with 10 ries, brackets and ends complete, 2o 1,00 Brass Poles, 3 feet loug, with 10 rings, bravkets and ends complete, 50e. Th our apery rvouis we have made a special cut, vuly, 14 our Portieres aud Curt Purcomans, very stock, Which sold for 22: 0; 0 plors, embracing Nil ‘ ks Ora Ftain of out own imnporta choice thing at $18.00; for ‘Iwocolors ot Lu from $16.00 to #11 _ colors — lm on, $0 pairs in sil; a very S week uly at G1 00, ed Tapestry Curtalus reduced orted Tapestry, in_ handsome ved frow $10.00 'to $7.00. NDIW SHADES. We are offering our entire line less than any adver- tised prices. W. B. MOSES & SON, Cor, 11thand F sts. n.w., Washington, D. 0, Upholstery, Inter nukers and Desig Decorations, Furniture, Carpet: Cu rs. ting, Parqui Flocring, Mosaic t Work | tian Bi. Berlin Carpecs, at tot all Beds, the Hartiurd Woveu Wire Mattress. FY EAP warren: For ready-made dresses and underwear for ladies, misses, aud children, at the “MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT.” Our spring styles are now ready for inspection, and | we invite the ladies to cull, We have dresses in every grade, from $3 up to $50. Froin 9 calico wrapper to afine silk dress, We defy any competion, either in style or price. We positively guarantee a save of 50 per cent on every purchase, and a good fit: Every gar- ments of ourown make, nid if you deal with us you will sure y save a retailer's profit, and if alterations are necessary it is done while waiting, “ANY GAEMENT MADE TO ORDER ON ONE DAY'S NOTICE.” “MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT,” Second floor parlors, 120-16t 918 7th st. n. w. (Herzog’s old stand). OUR FIRST H TrTT AL EER si itr ss AE & seu FSS ALE Be Sss8 i BUR ET 5ys° A’ ALLLLERR We will offer the best value ever given. We are proud 5 3 E F 4 4 € 5 ‘rill wend tne shart preducers. of the: District, fucers of the. District, WE HAVE MASUY ACT ED EvEhy BELT WE ‘Therefore when wesay can ral experies no Hg Bs K 100 doz. of Dwight Anchor Plaited Bosom Drow Shirts and made ouly as «shirt ‘lug tovell this shirt at Soc, but in order to Ine eames ° 2 yards loug. "Also, in | and 4 yurds ions, iif all | Carpets which are | & fect 3 inches wide by 10 feet 9 | ug, 8 feet 3 inches wide by 13 feet | inches wide by 13 feet | 0 silk Turcoman | 4 of the tapestry Lorticres reduced from | ich is by far the best medium-priced | “STORE NEWS" w Eee WOODWARD & LOTHROP. . MONDAY, February 25th, marks the Tenth ee eee We take this occasion to publicly acknowl edge our most earnest appreciation of the Lib- eral patronage bestowed upon us by the people of Washington and vicinity, and to add that we ‘begin the second decade of our business his- tory with the determination to still better de serve your good opinion and continued patron- one To commemorate the event we have pub- lished email “Souvenir” Book of the store, With descriptive matter and tasteful illustra- tions, which we shall take pleasure in present. SPECIAL NOTE. On account of the large quantity we have of that specialiovot pe RROIDERIES, nd of tht rush we have had for them, we have con- cluded to continue the sale at the same prices, Just think. Embroideries worth up to 15e. for 5. a yard. Embroideries worth up to 25c. for 10c. yard. Embroideries worth 40c, to 75e, for 25c. a yard. ‘This lot wasa chance purchase, No more at those Prices when these are gone. ing to our customers on Monday—our store 6GG birthday. $ Sroves ‘We shall signalize the occasion by displaying 6 GG in the most conspicuous manner possible our GGG e entire Spring Stock of New Fabrica, Weaves, and Styles, which, we may add, surpasses in maguitude, variety and attractiveness any sim- ilar showing made by us since we began bust- ness. ‘The growth of our trade has no precedent in this city,and the principles upon which we began business ten years ao are in vorue to- day—only they have been subjected toa much more liberal construction each succeeding year, and as in the past, so with the future the Cardinal principles will always be, Equity to all. ‘One Price Only. Best Intrinsic Values, Polite Attention. Best Possible Store Service, We have received our spring importations of KID GLOVES, aud ask of you Deaeruny exuiniue them, “BAUM'’S PEERLESS 8 Glove which we have sold for years, and which is well known by almost every lady in Washington who has ever bought Kid Gloves, and by a good luauy lglies in other cities. It is awlove that has always iver sutis- faction; a glove which we arate, an bh can | have no Detter re-oumendation than the mauy sears | which we have been handling them. | “Come in all the new shades and colors, with or with- out stitching. $1.50 A PAIR, Equal to any $2 glove you can buy. UNDRESSED MOUSQUETAIRES, S-button length, come in the new colors, with or without stitchin ery pair warrauted. ‘$1. pair, usual price $2.25, OUR $1 GLOVES, | in both Dressed or Undressed Kid: 4 button; stitched | backs: all new shades. This glove is better than most Betiafection, or me Gale, loves sold ut $1.29 aid equal vo any at 81.00. 8 Tolend additional eciat to the occasion we | and pret alnzAde but the chove tosis See cone. | shall ofera numberof apleniid bergains te ard . seasonable merchandise, and shall endeavor in every possible way to make Monday # memwor- able day in our mercantile history, We shall exhibit— New Silks for evening wear, New Drapery Nets, Tulles, &@y A FULL LINE OF GLOVES FOR EVENING WEAR. 12 and 20 button lengths Undressed Mousquetuires, in Tans, White and Black—all beautiful goods, We are also Showing # large assortment of Tateta Gloves | in the new Elegant values for the prices, EFF New Street Silk Fabrics, a ANS. New Figured French Challis, F New Figured Mohairs, New Shades in Broadcloths, A full line of Long-handle Ostrich Plume Fans. Only shiga ori fair eee New Weaves in Dress Fubricr Di New French Sateens, FANS FOR EVENING USE, New Imported Ginghams, | in ever conceivable design, It would be impossible to New American Ginghawe, | describe them, New Figured Challies. We bousutwlot of Fane for evening wear at s bar- sien gain, ‘They are worth $2. New White Goods, each, New Spring Flannels, 4H New Long Garments. H ‘New Partly-made Suits, 1H HOSIERY, ie re a ‘ow Mary Stuart Jackets, New “Directoire” Jackets, Spring Bosley: ce a We egy only New Spring Blouse Waists. nie ourline. We will have the latest And various other new goods throughout the ete asm —s ht we have ever showe, store too numerous to mention in to-days col- # great deal. as we have always curried , y witch In VARIETY. QUALITY aud uuu. We shall expect you on Monday, n second to Done. eof tancy Striped Lisle Hosie | shades, beauuful patterns; prices, pair, We sell them now for v8o ttt} y. in all the new $1. 81.250 A pretty line in Silk, Fancy Stripes, at $1.50 a pair. 25 doz. of Ladies’ Silk Hose, in 3 shades of Grays, 3 s of Green, Bisck, aud’ Old Guid. Real value, 32 8 pair, LINENS.—We are doing almost double the | Linen business we ever did. There is food for thought in this, It wouldn't be so if we didn't 1 them rightly, What is selling them rigutly? our words—bought right, marked right—the Test follows, In the face of an anticipated rise of 10 per in the price of Linens our prices remain Unchanged, and we are selling them as cheap to- day es they have ever been sold.and im some instances for lesa, Here are a few items picked indiscriminately: Five-quarter Fringed Damask Table Covers, white, with checked center ONLY 50c. EACH, for Cafes and small Tete-a-Tete Tables, 40 by 40-inch Bleached Damask Cloths, ONLY 50c. EACH. TOWELS.—100 dozen Twilled AU-Liven Towels, OUR PRICE, 79c. A PAIR, 50 doz. of Ladies’ Hose, in Cotton and Lisle Thread, all colurs to mutch tue dew Dress Goods; only 45c. 8 | pair, 30 do new comb FOR 81 | 100 doz. of Ladies’ Cotton Hose, in Black, Brown, Modes, Grays, and Fancy Stripes; oul & pair; 3 | pair | © Ladies" 2's ANTEED FAST VACK al prices; this Hosiery are | ABBULUTELY FAST BLACK. LADIES’ SWISS RIBBED UNDERWEAR. ) doz. Ladies’ Wiate and Cream worn for Corset € of Ladies’ Fancy Striped Cotton Hose, in uations of cours, Joc. A PAIR, 3 PAIR By 1 Fe jwiss Ribbed Bodies, all sizes, in ly 20c. each, These goods are Low vers, > doz. of Ladies’ Swixs Ribbed Lisie Bodies, all s, White or keru. | these are regulariy sold for Zoe.’ OUF price wil be Bac. ‘Ladies’ Swiss ibved>Drawers, all sizes, 7. @ pair, ONLY $1 PER DOZEN. ce 150 dozen 19 by 40-inch Bieacbed Huck for fh fe — L es Tee ONLY $1.50 PPR Do: BBB OA A vu DOYLIES.—150 dozen % Fine Bleached Da- POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, mask Doylies, with and without colored bor- de: 23 7TH, STH AND D STREETS, - ONLY 81 PER DOZEN. | CLOTHS —Fine Bleached Damask Pattern Mae J. P. Paras, Cloths, plain white, and white, with colored | canbeceee Borders, at the following exceedingly low prices: 1107 F Street, Size Eight-guarter, only $1.15 each. Will open her First Case of Imported High Class Mil Size Ten-quarter, ouly $1,35 esch, linery from the leading houses uf Europe Size Twelve-quarter, only $1.65 each. Ou WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, oi it February 27 and 28. 2 These are specially good values. ROLLER TOWELS.—500 Ready-made End- less Koller Towels, size 26 yards log, ouly Boxperep Cuma Surxs. Bde. each; $4 per dozen. WE HAVE JUST OPENED A CHOICE LOT oF aarcipinnebiccAehnareRnpeeamcaccoeigrod Crash Kitchen Towels, only $1.20 and $1.50 | BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS WITH PERSIAN BORDERS per dozen, | WHICH EXCEED ANYTHING WE HAVE SHOWN GLASS TOWELS.—100 dozen Ready-made IN THESE DESIRABLE GooDs, Checked Glass Towels, only 123¢0. each. : ies mee 2 Tn conjunction with the above special items MEY DRAINS DY CHA RIC AOI a is a cteknan mens gser AND $1.50, 27 INCHES WIDE, THE REAL TABLESLINENS CHINAS DO NOT SLIP IN THE SEAMS AND ARE | ‘Yet brought to this city, ewbracing among VERY DURABLE AND OUGHT NOT TO BE COX other equally choice qualities the celebrated ee e John S. Brown & Son's Linens, in matched pst- OUNDED WITH THE PRINTED FOULARDS, svi ha Sieh tacibaslaaeh ahah eins nike WE HAVE A DECIDED BARGAIN IN LOUIS terns ever produced ingDamasks. ENE SILKS AT 75c.,,WORTH $1.25, SOFTER AND «Second floor.) MORE BRILLIANT THAN THE FINEST SURAHS. BLACK FAILLE FRANCAIS SILKS. PER ENGRAVING TO ORDER. CENT UNDER KEGULAR PRICES. We have made arrangements that enable us to take orders for the finest plate, card, and invita- tion Eusraving of every description, aud we are BLACK SILK HERNANIS AT 81 AND $1.95;] prepared to quote the lowest prices cousistent WORTH €1.50 AND 8 eter seraipigga SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK SILK Lacrs, | OW tebe | HAVING BOUGHT TO GREAT ADVANTAGE, WE pea pasibe cenrpopediraw acs ro OFFER CHOICE PATTERNS AT $2, $2.50, AND | CUPS AND SAUCERS. 3 IN FINE Goobs. One hundred and twenty After-dinner Coffee ALL-WOOL HENRIETTAS, NEWEST SPRING } Cups and Saucers, in a great vuriety of fancy auAbEe, 4p intes Woe: ah boo. shapes, only 35c. each: #4 per dozen. NOVELTIES IN BORDERED DRESS GOODS. es eee HANDSOME GINGHAMS AT 250. SCOTCH GINGHAMS IN GREAT VARIETY, LARGE STOCK OF FRENCH SATTEENS IN NEW- EST STYLES AND COLORS. reasouable in price, CALIFORNIA BLANKETS AT REDUCED PRICES. 25 b (First floor) “FAST BLACK” HOSE, Our lines of Twenty-five cent “Fast Black” Hose have no superior, if an equal. We refund the money without au instant’s hesitation for every pair not proving tofbelas guaranteed, Children’s “Fast Black” Hose, 25c. or Ladies’ “FastgBlack” Hose, 25c, Men's “Fust Black” Hose, 25. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, (First foor.) mere FOR DECORATION—THE FOURTH. Red, White avd Blue Buntings, Se. per yard, United States Flaggins,t6c, per Sard. Silk Flags, 18 aud 25c. each. TWO BARGAINS IN COVERS, £23, 919 PENN. AVE.N.W. Bors: Axo Cunprews . 1 Lot 4-4 Chenille Tavle Covers, in rich color- eee ings in Red, Brown and Olive effecta, pa Reduced to..... ‘Se. - SPECIAL SALE! 1 Lot 6-4 Chenille Table Covers, in Red, SATURDAY, Blue, Terrs-cottsand Old Gold colorings, e Only. 81.75. eens The Chenille Covers are superior to both Raw AND TUESDAY. or Spun-Silk Covers, inasmuch “as there fis no =< right or wrong side—both being slike. PRICES LITTLE MORE THAN HALF. eae Y SCRIMS FOR NECK RUCHINGS. , Double-width Scrims of such an even weave ALL ovr Winter Clothing for Big and Small Boys} and fine texture that is extensively used for must go quickly, and besides securing the best, finest | “Neck Kuching. The threads can be and reliable goods, you'll save from $2 to $5 on every drawn. Also suitable for aprons and fancy work Suit and Overcoat. 15, 18, 25, 50, 60 and 70c. per yard. 4.00 buys s Small Boy's Suit or Overcoat, Reduced | (Fourth floor.) from $6.50, 6 and $5. TO-DAY, $4. 85.00 Children’s Suits and Overcoats, sold at $8.50, 88, $7.50, 87. Cat in price to $5, $7.00 next, about 50 lots of $12, $10, $9 Suits and HANDSOME DESIGNS, 15 LOTS, @ourth Soor.) Were @12and $10 per Suit, Coat, Panteand Vest |, VNDOW SHADES—The lowent-price shade comprise the Suit. could buy certain shades of Factories and sell ‘THEY GO AT 98.75. Another Lot of 22 styles, Coat, Vestand Pants, The Price hes been 15, $14, $13.50, ALL REDUCED TO $11. 3B. ROBINSON & CO, Punirum Srose WU) offer another lot of the Children's Past Bick Real Derby Ribbed Hose, tines 6 to Pat Lge. Ladies’ Full Regular Made Balbriggan And Pin Stripe Hose st 12%0 ‘Men's Pull Regular Maso Super Stout ‘Half Hose 12iy. SPECIAL —Ladies’ Pig Skin Mosquetatre Gloves, sizes SM to 7, Te. Real Kid (undressed) Mosguetain,, © Dutton lengths, et $1.35. (Guaren- teed.) IN JERSEYS ‘We are offering three specials at #1 75, 2 and $2.50. It will pay you to exandne them, Blankets and Comforts, Tsble Linens, Towels and Napking, CARHART & LETDY, #28 Teh and 706 Ket nw, EW PACIFIC DIAGONAL REMNANTS. Were Pique Weit remnants, 14e ew Pacific brut WOOyerds of Hameine tor decree KAU MAN'S Double ( — tw. at igo and tion, Lith wt “ To Tas Lapies: MADAME LARZELLE VAUNT. PUILADELPHIA'S LEADING ARTISTE IN FINE PRENCH HAIR, RECENTLY RETURNED FROM EUROPE WITH ALL THE NEWEST STYLES, ‘WILL BE aT . WILLARD’S HOTEL, THIS CITY, UNTIL FRIDAY, MARCH 1. Tadies should avail themsrlves of this opportunity to confer with ove who is well up iu Use fercect apa Brac of the colffure, aud whe has made her arta lie suds A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF FINEST GOODS. Gray and Rare Shades of Hair a Specialty. ANE arrangement has placed the aud what ehe accomplishes st “us, finishing touch, slight expense is in many cases uarve Sole Agent for the Famous DIRECTOIRE (Trade-Mark} TOILET PREPARA- art TIONS xquisite Designs in Five Tortoise Shells Lonsm & Axvorp, Sole Agents in District of Columbia for the sale of the LIDGERWOOD MAN'F. COMPANY'S HOISTING | j ENG! AND BOILERS. Office at LITTLEFIELD'S WHARF, | Foot of 26th st., Washington, D.C. Orders solicited. Telephone, No. 495. 3.10 DEY GouDS DEALERS, 1316 7TH ST. NW, Are anions te the man te dos Best B ached Sheetits. eebed ~hertin bi ached Shee the Loom, Bec 1iy yards wide, 1236 cte, Ty’ 48 ce ies wide, worth 50 cts, Ane. € enper: than ever. jors (standing), old style, 15 ote, per dozen. |" Ladies’ Moff CAN Spuxc Wearner WILL SOON BE HERE, AND THEN ME- DIUM-WEIGHT CLOTHING WILL BE NEEDED. THE MOST USEFUL AND MOST POPULAR EAKLY SPRING GOODS ARE THE MEDIUM AND BROAD-WALE WORSTEDS., WE HAVE THEM IN FINE ENGLISH AND GERMAN MAKES. CUT IN PRINCE ALBERT AND CUTAWAY COATS, SILK-FACED AND PLAIN LAPELS. THESE ARE CHOICE GOODS FROM THE BEST NEW YORK HOUSES AND CUT a THE LATEST STYLES. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW PIECE GOODS FOR SPRING WEAR JUST RECEIVED IN OUR CUSTOM DEPART- MENT FROM WHICH TO MAKE SUITS AND TROUSERS TO OKDER. ¥. B BARNUM & ©O, fe20 31 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. You Wasr A Cuaxce aT TH EL REDUCED—READ, WHITE FLANNEL. Our 30e, White Flannel now 250. per yard . = “ 30 FLAN) settee Our 30c. Red Flannel now 25e. per yan “- ° Sa “m7 °* 8m ® aa 6) oe tae 8 =-50.° © © ga @ = 6.“ « © 5 © “Ga. ~~ = © be ° CAUSE-TOO MANY ON BAND. ‘See us op Table Fixings and Bed Coverings for Im auguration. Just received 100 dozen bottles Cul gate’s Violet Water, which we will sell for 350. Murray Lanman's Florida Water 4¥c. per bottle, Ladies’ Linen Cufis llc. per pair. ‘New Trimmings and Embroidery are now on sale. LANSPEURGH & BRO. 420, 422, 424, 426 7th ot ‘During the Insuguration visitors are invited to ou store ; 80, should you have friends visiting you, bring ‘them here and we will give them « “Souvenir” to carry home. seal B. H. Snseuerz & Soxs, ‘HATTERS AND FURRIERS, ‘1237 Pa ave. through to 13th st. Pee ee for Evening Wraps GENTLEMEN'S HATS, pose ieee echt ‘UMBRELLAS. oe ‘to our lange stock of Fine Tones.’