Evening Star Newspaper, March 4, 1889, Page 22

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Tavxxs ‘Made at TOPHAM'S FACTORY have s Nationa! ‘Reputation for standing hard umge, lest for Eqvznoxzo Younoe Couranr Ovrzn SPECIAL PRICES ‘Years, and are low in prices, A large stock at Factory and Seleercoms. O& THE FOLLOWING LoTs, viz: 1 JAMES 8 TOPHAM, G@PEBRUARY 20, 1889.) mb2-1w 1231 Pennsylvania avenue. 300 dosen cans Sugar Corn, per dozen, st 86 cents, 100 dozen large cans Golden Pumpkin, per dozen, st 96 cents, 200 bottles Maple Syrup, 50. size, at 44 cents, Oocs Esrastisexesr 1.000 pounds Extra Choice Sugar-Cured Breakfas f ‘Bacon, special selections, at 14 centa, ‘Will be open after the Inaugural Parade on 3,000 pounds Best Imported Macaroni, in pound Packages; regular 15-cent goods, at 11 cents. MONDAY, MARCH 4, UNTIL 7 O'CLOCK 150 bottles Hyden Salad, s very delicious relish: _— ‘20-cent size, at 14 cents, 1,000 pounds White Clover Honey, in 2-pound cape; Full line of LADIES’ GLOVES, sILK Fegular 45-cent goods, at 39 cents, HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, &., &c., for 500 cans Franco-American Soups, the finest goods J of the kind known to the trade; regular 4o-| “B¢ ™*usural Ball. cant goods, at 34 cents, Fine assortment of LIGHT WEIGHT ‘Now, bear in mind these are remarkabiy low prices, WRAPS. (en4, of course, the goods will soon disappear. Do not ‘miss your chance to secure a supply. SLPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, WM. H. McKNEW, 428 Ninth st. P G—Remember our Potato Chips are decidedly Successor to R, H. Taylor, superior to any to be found in the city, and our enor- mous sles enable us to get them by express every ‘morning. E£Y.00, 83-3 933 Pennsylvania ave. Faz wo Sxoxz: Somzrma New. LEATHEROID TRUNKS. Very light in weight. STRONGER and MORE DURABLE than Bole Leather, and at HALF THE PRICE. ‘Made and sold only at TOPHAM’S Trunk Factory, 1231 Ps. ave. ON ACCOUNT OF THE FIRE AT H. FRIEDLANDER’S CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, 912 F ST. N. W., mh2-lw A THE ENTIRE STOCK WILL BE SOLD ATONE. | Puraperpaa Srore SPECIAL DRIVES @oo! THIRD LESS THAN ORIGINAL COST. 20 pea willed Dress Goes 36 inches wide, only 20c, STORE OPEN AT 11 A. M. Mixed 912 F ST. N. W. ‘Six Doors from 9th st. mhi-3m B, H. Srxeuer: & Soxs Sw in great variety at asmal! a HATTERS AND FURRIERS, ees 7 Ginghame. ‘in pine and 1237 Pa ave. through to 13th st, of Domieatic Ginghams, all col- offer Special im Alaska SEAL SKIN ULS- fe Goods of ‘every descr! UES and JACKETS, SEAL PLUSH ged = Sich aie, HAPS and JACKETS: MUrFS. G Land TRIMMING for Evening Wraps GENTLEMEN'S HATS, . Complete Stock, advanced Spring Styles. UMBRELLAS. to our large stock of Fine 928 7th and 706 K st. nw. and Pine ne ee een tr fecenetrthhctieeiaacntnne nites diopa Se Toscs.” m1 FOR EVERYBODY AND EVERY OCCASION. FOR WALKING, FULL DRESS AND DANCING. EVENING SLIPPERS and TIES, in Black, White and Excuse Canpetaseom. We have just received another invoice, our own importation, of those handsome Popular Colors. CANDELABR' MEWS SILE-TOP PATENT LEATHER CONGRESS eee mg GAITERS. ‘That are requsite for all entertainments. s RENEE CEREE RA EATAOE BATS. HABRBIS & SHAFER, CHILDREN'S SHOES « Specialty. 2 ‘The Largest and Best Selected Stock of everything JEWELERS, 4M our line, at correct prices. 1113 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. DALTON & STRICKLAND, mb2-3t 939 Penna, Ave. Ls nouad . | Lanes Do Nor Fan : TO STOP IN Faox M. Lews BALTIMORE JEWELER, SILVERSMITH Neb HUTZLER BRO.’S. aD NEW PALACE BUILDING, DEALER IN FINE STATIONERY. Admitted to be the handsomest DRY GOODS ‘HOUSE, for ite size, in the country. HAS JUST OPENED A LARGE AND HANDSOME STOCK OF “—. ONYX TAPLES, Their Spring Importstion of PARISIAN NOVELTIES AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES. eisai ESTABLISHED 1840. 1215 PENNA. AVE. MSE —_ HUTZLER BROTHERS, UIDES TO WASHINGTON, MAPS OF THE 212, 214, 216, 218 N, Howard st., , Albums, containing fine Pictures of Public Build- mes Baltimore. iugs, and Views of the City. Come and see. DEP, NTS. C. C, PURSELL, Bookseller, ot Dress Goods, a gt CO] OS SF ceca Srtacs Varvens) Sooo and Child's Wraps, Lace Curtains, Draperies, ‘The Spring Style of Silk and Derby Hat. Housekeeping _Linens, Fifth Avenue Style now ready at Ribbons, Neckwear, Me- WILLETT & RUOFF'S, rino Underwear, Child- e-im Pte ‘Penn, 0S" ren’s Wear, Corsets, Fans, Toilet Articles, Domestic Boys’ Dry Goods, Handker- WE HAVE JUST OPENED A CHOICE LOT OF BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS WITH PERSIAN BORDERS WHICH EXCEED ANYTHING WE HAVE SHOWN IN THESE DESIRABLE GOODS. NEW DESIGNS IN CHINA SILKS, AT $1, 91.25 AND $1.50, 27 INCHES WIDE, THE REAL CHINAS DO NOT SLIP IN THE SEAMS AND ARE VERY DURABLE AND OUGHT NOT TO BE. CON- Seuss, Bankes le Beis Ase FOUNDED WITH THE PRINTED FOULARDS. WRAPS WE HAVE A DECIDED BARGAIN IN LOUISI- SEALSKIN SHOULDER CAPE and MUFF. ENE SILKS AT 75c., WORTH 81.25, SOFTER AND ‘PLUSH JACAUTS, VISITES and SACQUES, exeel-| BLACK FAILLE FRANCAIS SILKS. 25 PER *eehtvan RE bers Si at Zor «| omer uaen naovias reas, WILLETT & RUOF?, BLACK SILK HERNANIS AT $1 AND 91.25; ‘Hatters and Furriers, WORTH 91.50 AxD 62. prices, freun 45 cts. Up inserter 30cta. je4-3m. HAVING BOUGHT TO GREAT ADVANTAGE, WE OFFER CHOICE PATTERNS AT 62, 62.50, AND 63 IN FINE Goons. cite ALL-WOOL HENRIETTAS, NEWEST SPRING SHADES, 40 INCHES WIDE, AT 500, - ; NOVELTIES IN BORDERED DRESS GOODS, HANDSOME GINGHAMS AT 250. 905 Penn. ave. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK SILK LACES. | Naasty Tare Aczes Or Froonxa COVERED WITH ‘ FURNITURE, fancy goods store of Washington tn- mat toe apecial display of Imported Novel- CaRPETs, : thes for 28 UPHOLSTERY Goons, Ls AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS. et Sates & momtals mate wah 5 rerwof oe ‘Wehave conctuted to hoven“‘Permal Ope rou. call and with the stores of other cities. We in- set x eee ae Ey SSE | aeepeseemtnmene eetmte| man mecoeee eee in Now. 1117-19 Pa ave. and 401, 403, 405, 12th st. every variety. Aifferent goods ;we sell, | Dd ‘we have been influenced to a great extent by the m the iheaneet tothe bet sie ‘ YOUR PRESENCE REQUESTED enormous influx of strangers now in thecity, wd on from our othe bin Wao cant sce gate ‘who, we believe, will be glad to avail themselves a SPECIAL DISPLAY ON of the opportunity to inspect the various new exhibit—representing, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, SIRI UCRTRUES ‘as they do, the very latest and most exquisite Ofareh 5.) (QMarch 6.) tarch 7.) ceca aaesaak qithont AT THE ‘Strangers who contemplate doing all or a part Sears of their spring shopping while in this city will of P rv" Fv be afforded every opportunity to satisfy even a, person a4 24 their most trivial wants at our establishment, "Tt extends ¢ m,n na —which they will recognize to have but few ot superiors even in the largest cities. | plotor a. brellas at €1 can be bought in New York, Philadelphia and Boston. ‘We purchased our spring stock early in an- (Continued below.) ticipation of # very large out-of-town trade, pe and the manner in*which the store has been Avovr “Patas Rovav” Parces. crowded with strangers the past few days ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL being the only large store in| Test proportion of whom have proved ex- REMEMBER THIS Tener ee ee SUL MORE IB CLAIMED. 37] sem of heving ourepeiliy tock ready ob thio time. 12%e. up, ‘We have put the store in the best possible a cE Hatger ncaa ges hg tr for your sein and bane. Whether ou | Freriing wit th oer vie src, we ho yard. i wish to buy or not you are cordially invited to | Philadelphia and the West. CARPET DEPARTMENT. jose by FOR BARGAINS READ THE FOLLOWING: ‘we'll be polite enough not to bore you with s question. make yourself at home. 1 Tapestry Ruy, 10 feet 6 inches. wide by 14 feet THE PALAIS ROYAL. SPRING DRESS GOODS. Fashion Journals PECIAL 330. (Continued below.) stapentry 410 feet, 6 inches wide by 12 feet 6 |< recently have been filled with beautifully word- i ‘Paras Rovau» 1889 Novexrms. ed descriptions of the various new weaves, tex- The spring season commences earlier here than fur- x, ‘Rug, 8 feet 3 inches wide by 14 feet long, "veivet Rus, 6 feet wide, 9 feet 3 inches tures and artistic colorings and combinations oo imine aes by T sot ther north. ALL THE SPRING NOVELTIES FOR| in the Spring Season's Dress Goods, in Silks, 1 Body Brassels Rug, 6 feet wide by 7 feet long, | 1889 ARE NOW ON EXHIBITION. Sinceeschde-| Woolensand Printed Cottons, It is only left bd Rug, 6 feet wide by 6 feet Jong, ga, | Partment is virtually @ store in iteelf it would be im- hae my A cE: We frequently sell goods cheaper than they ESEEEE pars 'e S27 Store opens 8 a.m. ; Closes 6 p.m. sharp. PEF i 5; i Pre Perererterttt eee BE. A a ooo a a Dos 818 Seventh Street ow 13-30 Sprixe Wearner WILL SOON BE BERE, AND THEY we $12. 213, Brussels DIUM -WEIGHT CLOTHING wit. me 1 oP aet wide by 13 feet 6 inches Possible to give details here. We quote below a few for us to say that wehave them nearly all, and ‘ DEPARTMENT. pee. 8: special bargains, at their best, for ours are personal selections full line of trunks at all prices, fuaren- " 1 Yelvet Rug, 10 feet 6 inches wide by 13 feet 6 THE PALAIS ROYAL pags sang mucb lower than the regular ‘dealer inp tng link Velvet Rug,8 feet3 inches wide by 8 feet 3 | — ‘Continued below.) oe ae ee Zinc Trank, iron bottom, well slated and TRE MOST USEFUL AXD MOST POPULAR inches LS 3g 10 feet 6 inches wide by 15 Beamch Figured Weel Chali, lowly chapeoet . | ctemyed clemmepetsants, | EARLY SPRING GOODS ARE THE feet ong. 623. wa aur ead cae nae To Por Ix Your Pocker. Henrietta Clotha, Empire Suitings and attrac- a = cot y . intheslong, qsiso, As far as possible we have mentioned those things | _ tively Parti-Colored Plaids, Stripes and checks A Ladies’ Leather Saratogs Trunk, iron bottom, well MEDIUM AND BROAD-WALE WoRsTEDA mmyranentty Hus, 10 feet © inches wide by 12 feet 6 hich will be appreciated as Souvenirs of Washington | in the most harmonious combinations concely- | flit and Sinahed sn the beet mativer, ull couipart- als r ‘s and can be carried in the pocket. ‘i a 2 i] A NE ENGLISH AND eae eaten + ae wie 10me S FOR THE MEN. able. You will always be proud of s dress pur- _30 ae a a Z diver ott "Tapestry Rug, 8 feet 8 inches wide by 9 feet long, SCARFS—All the 1889 English styles for the chased here. = ERMAN MAKES. a spring now on exhibition in window, corner of 12th oan smn abeaeey B 10 Bt 6 inches wide by 12 feet 2 street and Pennsylvania avenue, at 50c. each, for Youhave nodoubt readof the artistic and PRINCE ALBERT AND CUTAWAL CoAig, 1 Tupesty ieng.9 fect 9 inches wide by 12 feet 6 | choice. original designs and beautiful delicate printings Rug, 8 feet 3 inches wide by 12 feet | , SCARFS—Expressly manufactured for the “Palais | of tne French Sateens. We have them—not s SILK-FACED AND PLAIN LaP#ea Royal” are shown, 100 dozen Silk Scarfs, with Satin 1 S. met Rug, 10 feet 6 inches wide by 13 feet 6 | linings, in identical shapes, styles and colors to the | few, but hundreds of patterns in the richest 1 inches lone @13" Ax at Engitsh.only 25eesche <choxina sok gubtanas te taatehaeaht w of Docks beth wandardandnew | THESE ARE CHOICE GOODS »&.5x THE TTavestry Hug.8 feet 3 inches wide by 11 feet | “f4NDKERCHIEFS— Full Bilk Japenese Silk Hand- as ay a BEST NEW YORK HOUSES AND ccT T'Moguette’ Hug, Sfeet 3 inches wide by 12 feet | Kerchiefs, with white and fancy colored hemstitched GINGHAMS, They have outgrown the name ‘Novels, &c., resular price, borders, only 35c. each. Generally sold at 50c. of ginghams. They deserve something better. THE LATEST STYLES. pe ug, 8 feet Sinches wide by 11 feet 3) GLOVES—The best only. The best, or could we war- Zephyre,Ombre 8: and Plaids, Lace-striped ug, 9 feet Ginches wide by 12 feet 6 Tant every pairand fit them to your hand, $18 atour risk. @1 for English Dogukin Gloves, | Zephyrs, Rich-colored Ginghams in Bars, = ye Velvet Rugs, 9 feet Sinches wide by 12 feet 9 fnches long, 835.) es “ ee Se ny octane Detetings: Checks, Stripes, Plaids, ke, with plain Ging- for 50c. Folios of Music. instrumental or vocal, publisher's Pee Oe. ST HONERY, DEPARTME A full line of Stationery in the newest styles. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF per-piate, NEW PIECE GOODS FOR SPRING WEAR ties ‘3 English Velvet 7 feet 6 inches wide by 10 The best Chevrette Gloves usually cost z > thetr adit a JUST RECEIVED IN OUR CUSTOM DEPANT. feet'3 aches long, $25.50." be 5: we charge $1.98. hams to match.” Anderson's Ginghams—of ANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT. une inant chien eienneun } Woven in one pi Evening Kid Gloves, @1. ‘course—as the stock would be incomplete with- it Larve French Bisque Dolls, were @3. RO! SAD plec 4 | RS Sy Rugs, 7 feet 6 inches wide by 10 feet 6 | go4P—Bars of Glycerine Soap for 10c. that usually einen GRI0 tab GhTnow novsune 20 cusan. ‘We are receiving shipments of Straw Matting weekly retail at 20¢. out them. ene 2.7 %, dizect from Ching, from $4 per roll of 40 yardaup. |” | SATCHELS—20-inch “Gladstones" of Alligator Skin. AMERICAN CEALLIES. ‘This season's pat- You will Gnd many fancy articles in this departunen — ‘We have a fine line of extra-quality Straw Mat Safety-catches, good lock and key,twostraps, that take up small space in your trunk or made in this country, which are far su] “ First floor front ¥. B BARNUM & co, oN RS prior three terns run closer than ever to the French, and nt, MEN'S FURNISHINGS. their price isn't half, Mostly Cream grounds, 50 dozen of laundered Dress Shirts (ready for use), ‘ FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. : 50. Pisin becom perfect Siting. worth G1. Speck pets | ad SULTaNEA OUR ap ena ered age oe jase meee 3 “A tency trimmed Night Shirt. different pattern trim. | — = pocket 10 inches long, $1; 12-in., 81.15; signs, &e. mings (collars, cuffs and side-jckets trimmed), good ye*oerseteRs i 14-1n,, 81.35. Which is haif usual prices. pasa oS muslin, “Dwight Anchor.” fall length, worth 75c. Bosy Suairs from gvups oe SIRO Demee Siiets “veh pls ce asp i ee furnishings at the low. Ratian and Heed Onsite trom $1.50 up. voy gee SERN, DS “Washing silks and the washing Scotch fian- est prices. For ready-made dresses and underwear for iadiay pane ae Sade at $175. nels are now added to the list of summer UUER ELIA DEPARTMENT. COLLARS—Warranted Four-Ply Linen Collars in all Fn A | ofan = of gonrantosd silk iz Misses, and children, at the 3 Man; : ne descriptions. ks, Perea Toe the “Palcie Roe ectured ex” | dresses,and are made with sailor blouses or, | hanvlles of [ali descriptions. natural sticks. silver and RERe : " retaries from $27 up. Guality tothe usual 20c. collars. with spencer waists and pleated skirts. The ; ‘MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT Sapslas Ootinea tee eek a CUFFS—Four-Ply Pure Linen, only 20 ir. ' ente silver handle ~ “Gers Umbrellas, usual price Cabi: 2.50 up. “4 han sald ‘sold: 1 flannels that partly cotton and partly wool 2. 3] pt Bedrooms Tables frou $2.25 up. SUSPENDERS “Satin Suspenders for 0c. cach that pad : ‘A tot ‘of gold cap “Gloria” Umbrellas only ¢1.25 | Ourepring styles are now ready for inepection, andl Pea ae vamnstftd hin cies Detreben jos tig | se foe butng are erty seis wed | so dpa tasBOWERE DETARIMENT «agyy| “Pinte the tien call Weave dome al ‘up. ” 5 Y best im } Kitchen ‘Tables trom $1.50 up. Bilk, t Oe: Pees) ty} gray, 4 shades of brown, and dark i ne, They were im- | @rade, from @3 up to 50. From s calico wrapper to The above are only a few prices to give an idea of the Bit ities neue ese | Partly plain. The plain blouse has also a deep | STi, shades of brown. and dark blue, They we ‘ get an idea of the better goods you io, more for theunre-| gas a 100 doz. of S-hovpers fast black derby ribled hose | fine silk dress, We defy any competition, either im ‘Oueach ot 18 floors will be found a polite corpe of "4 — So tenet Spekvepedel pelo EEh ee ne ee Oe gtoergein, Wopedueifdiiiantn o an @% gues Gonee ne eae ‘We have both the Silks and Flannels referred carry s superd ancortinent of hosiery of all |", (a iaas ea om WB. MOSES SON, | to, also the Blouse Waists, The Silks will be | &T=des. tyr ly eo aad mad cm andi, =sorarel oul ‘Cor. an a rey * dozen « je’ Bi ibbed Vests, high ourown ie. you ow 2 We oO. found on the first floor, in second annex: the mR ens uly Due each, eat Flannels are located on the second floor, and The same in Lisle et Soe. each. surely save © retailer's profit, and if alterstom am large tof Ribbed Goods, at all prices, PANE PLR BIRREEP H aiways oa Ba OVE DEPARTMENT. carrey “ Tux Box Manca ‘The new Flannels are exceedingly stylish and Beum's, Peerless” kid, Glows cruaranteedy, at |“ANY GARMENT MADE TO ORDER OS OME cannot be surpassed anywhere under 62.35 8 FE beautiful, extensi ‘recommended AT'S Ni ” BBB ING—Your name on 30 per: and will be ely worn this | paiz- They can be by almost every lady D. jOTICE. 85g BB 81.50. spring and summer. A large assortment of Evening Gloves, all ks —_— BBE ARGAIN "ss,LATE. Sz Men's Department near door, No.1119 Peun- | gw SPRING GARMENTS FOR LADIES, MISSES | , 0 doven of 4 button Kid Gloven, words 81: Hor OBe. OE vane avenue. BBB ne ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. AND CHILDREN. R'Lct of Ladies Cashmere Gloves, worth 50c. For GLOVE BARGAINS. {Continsed below. ‘We are displaying the latest shapes and color- | 29 ® Pair. Second floor pariona 100 dozen 4-button Emb. Gloves, Tans, Browns, F T CG, ings in Spring Newmarkets, Wraps, Cloaks, and A lot of oda Pace hat Bronte Goble; were 9408 | 120-16t 918 7th st. n. w. (Herzug's old stand). Drabs; regular price, #1.25, at 69c. pair. OR HE UHILDREN. Jackets. Visitors desirous of purchasing their 7 - _— 7 ot of odd Paws at orth 7Be. Ne Daw 4-button Pig Skin Tans and Browns; regular price, oe eh ating Ben Se cquing ‘wage con dspend epen eocuing the uae Ghacy, worth 61.50, Sr 780.) BR. Nor DDiscounem. On the second the each. 89c., at Toc. pair, eand dren’ Dis- " We carry a beantiful assortment of evening Fans. 4-button, plain, all colors; regular price $1.25, at tie of Columbia io penn yaeiatae most stylish of the season's garments, SEWELKY DEPARTMENT. = $1 pair, we? Rather, ask what have we not. Single | INFANTS’ SPRING WEARABLES. llot of Fancy Shell pims, worth 10c.,at Se. To close out Long Evening Gloves in Tansand Black. | *4ticlos for s few cents up to $100 for Infants’ com- Spring styles and weights in Infants’ Cloaks, | “| lot, worth 25e._for 10e. each. If you fall to find elsewhere a Pull or Semi-Drwme 16-button 22-button 25-button. Fans. J We carry 8 lerge lis tf Plated J in neets y] $3.25, 94.00 Bent sq hg 5 Pay-y fee onl ees have arrived and are tering aie arto Nickel Sud Sve Wand suit that your views of Bt and style, be not ; aang. ‘ ‘ ‘one Jere trices. wow ® _ THE prebarip ners ATHER GOODS DEPARTMENT. Gesemaged, Oat come cight bee. Let we THE BON MARCHE 1 lot of ine Pocketbooks, ‘worth 68c., HEMSTITCHED FLOUNCINGS. x — 68c., | you what we can doin that line. Let us show fou Shee taly S08 ‘pened Gs teen : Setock of the finest clothing worthy of the name Hemstitched Flouncings and Embroideries at Mee Taney Beaune DEPARTMERT. ..,| Garments constructed under our own supervision Jensry Buzoars. he: their brightest and best. Newest effects and for your use. Made for this market. We kuow we Re a geuiter for convenicuce in packing. lowest prices. nm Cellars, worth 38e., nals think e best Jersey Bargain we ever | Parseol at $24 is the only one HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMPNT. oe SESS ne eaten: oe tanvane AT 33,68 each, nearly one hundred ttyiee NEW SPRING DRESS TRIMMINGS. pretty colored:bordered Bandkerchiefs, | gor ona Let usshow you offered. A fine Stockinette Jersey, with Smocked | Parusola with, the neck check borders and long We have just opened an additional Five Hun- be for Se. each. a eee Be Surrah Silk Vest, in Black, Gold, Brown and Ma- dred New Pieces in Spring Trimmings, Persian eee Full Dress Suits, Prince Albert Suits and Cutaway hoghany, worth 83.00, at $1.98, Is Ir Thoratiox Jewernye pear et Bs &c. Finest line in the city be- Bead Ornaments, worth 15c.,for Se, | Fock Suits that in the important features of = yond doubt. ‘i nts cannot be equal The looks won't t: the pric! all colors. worth 85c.,for 50c. each, | Til cut, make, Gt and finish cannot Affine Stockinette Jersey. with Silk Braidala Mill- | The, loge, won't teil you, but yon pai NEW MILLINERY RIBBONS. VEILING DEPARTMENT. te Se eas oueah 0 taire, Black only, worth $2.50. at #1.08, is; fac simtiee of @10 Gola Pines © TO ‘The new ageing sittsus ex the Sundoen- — lenges rtments of Colored finest that can be made, finer than can be sold sway a Said as ae from here. Our prices are moderate because they and Black Jerseys and Blouses in the city, including oman ‘Be . “t #0c.,) do not fuctuate. Always the lowest when yew Lotot Silk Garter Ws every new desirable style. As sae ey - ILET GOODS DEFARTMERT: "7" | want the goods, When you don't want then we tee c) - : THE BON MARCHE. THOUSANDS XS. + 850. 50. each At that prices don't interest you est yet. The various effects embrace “Ar- mure,” “Brocades,” Satin stripes, Ottoman ROBINSON, PARKER & 00., Evexro Frowers. tlm with oeidordhetede setae DEALERS IN FINEST CLOTHING, Largest assortment, lowest prices in Roses, Leaves, ae. A GOOD POCKETBOOK 170, ‘We have s surprise in store for you bere. 319,82. COR OF 7TH AND D STS. have bo r Beautiful new te: ss : 1-20 Picquets, Bouquets, Garnitures and Art Flowers, As ryt ee ize hom a patace 96 Be. Apa xtiles, art pieces, &e., in » +.% Stas At 25¢., 10 styles Bouquets of Roses, Violets, Lillies, | ® quarter. Ea — Fu I U ‘ : - ation Use. re mangings and groportioually as good bargains aa the ae b0c G2 and he teas | Hon Lxavove At96e,10 styles % yard Garnitures of Violts,| "MEMORABLE GLOVE BAROAING. ilar Gorin im the country, | Perchance the excitement attending the Tnwurwm Roses, &c. in Mousquotives with new style Em- ae oe Peete w taete Seas ae nent over 30 3 At @1.98, anovelty cluster of Roses, Aigretts, and xo Coys ane, Towne, Brown iG goons. cure poutoves fine bandherchlef: cis will beans two Canary Birds a ‘Bleached "Nankine ‘worth treordinary occasion, and every one mut loos et le 4 a best. See if your fan is sufberentiy At 08c., handsome clusters of Roses in various styles. Royal” Dressed and Undressed Kid i ‘Saris to match; trom Vou—we have such lovely Pans, pecially unported fr Crushed Roses, cheapest in the city. H this grest event. Fine Lace Pans, €3.05. ‘THE BON MARCHE. : a Ses . Besntiful Open Fans, made of Ostrich Plame, oi Prumen oF Novexries, JEWELRY, LEATHER GOODS. PLUSH BOXES, ‘HANDKERCHIEFS, T-B Mi 316 SEVENTH 8T. N.W. Our 7 Price Oe 5 onieg Stir Gowns and Chemises, 3 different styles, Ca J. C. Horcumeos,

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