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4 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., URSDAY, MARCH 7, 1889, THE EVENING STAR. | gscperrmnaet tore coterie Rewus: Dir “Srons Nuws- A Qozsriox To Visrrons aan, siete aii smal SEINGEON, [Efe Proms Game) commutes | nemnitume = oie a Circulation ef any Newspaper in the Werld. ABLISHED 25 YEARS. ard as an Advertising Medium is werth a = T, Box more than ail the other papers published HE Mazcaz in Washington. ‘ The exhibition of American paintings, which will be inaugurated by a reception at the new fpf noue far residence of Vice-President Morton this even- Phe 5 ‘deing introduced and adapted for all kinds of jewelry, ornaments and household utensila Why not invest!- gate the cheaper production of Malleabie Iron and ‘Bteel Castings, without emnealing, by Ferro Alumi- ‘Bum process. Oxide and Ferro Aluminum, 16 per cent, 80 pounds 015, 100 pounds $25, Pure Aluminum 68.50 per pound. ° Only manufacturers ef Pure Aluminum im the ‘Under an article headed “A BEAUTIFUL STORE,” ing, is an occasion of more than ordinary im- portance. It will afford the people of Wash- i pores pos: bag —— Flounce, worth $3 yard, at $1.98 a yard, and solds warely enjoyed to see wor © | The ‘rush has left us with of and Ends, | quantity of it. We have just received 5 pieces of same Younger school of American artists, most of | "oyenin our ace Spring Grete cakes tonetier” | quailty tad pettera, Downt cha targuine oucas get whom have acquired a well-deserved interna- and “Broken Lots” will be sold To-morrow, # bargain here, until it is sold, at $1.68 a yard. tional reputation. In addition to its useful- at very low prices, and you may look for Bess as a general educational factor, the enter- ¢xtraoniinary bargaina, We need not Prise commends itself especially to this com- Short-waist Cor- unity, for the reason that the net proceeds of for poor in 3-19, 2-21, 3-22, 2-23, 1-24, 2.95 the exhibition are to be contributed to the Ta funds of the Garfield hospital. Jersey Buazoars: 20 Pairs of Long.waist German-woven Cor- A ; sets, 2.18, 2-10, 2-21, 3-22, 2-08, 2.24, 1-25, : By The past winter we sdvertiseda 40-inch Chantilly Qwantitics; and when, at t the case with the Paiste Royal proprietor, @ strictly eash business ts done, special discounts are allowed when buying, and email Profts are made possible when selling, @ combination of advantages which enadie as low prices in Washington as 7 Name this paper. mé-12t Soxsrmme New. VIOTOR B. ADLER'S poetineeiceieen es, +a BELOW IS ONLY A PARTIAL LIST: ea ee New York city has the promise of a pretty ‘MEN'S FURNISHINGS. : ever| 3-26, 3-27, 3-28, 3-29 and 3-30. ‘Very light in weight, 20 «=PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE 39 good officer in Mayor Grant. “I want the poles } 1 lot of Men's $2 Gossumers, alightly damaged, Fri-| W® think this the best Jersey Bargain we Reduced, or Remnant Price..-.....s.-. STRONGER and MORE DURABLE then ° down, and quickly, too, or I'll know the reason | 4ay only 50c. each. 5 Offered. A fine Btockinette Jersey, with Smocked 34 Pairs zat German-woven Corsets, acal- 00. 7: Gole Leather, and at HALF THE PRICE. O27 and O20 Tthet. n.w., corner Massachusetts ove Che” was the ahe alt to Gen-| 1 lotof 25 cont Suspenders, Friday 15 cents » wot loped top and bottom, 3-18, 2-19, 1-21, 4-22, 3 iy, languag dressed pair. Surrah Silk Vest, in Black, Gold, Brown 8-23, 3-24, 3-25, 3-26, 3-27, 3-28, 3-29 and ‘Made and sold only at TOPHAM'S eral Manager Eckert, of the Metropolitan Tele | "Genuine Guyot Suspenders, only 380. a pair. 3-30. ‘00 a Y Strictly One Prica Phone and Telegraph company, the other day. | 1 iot of g1 Piaited Bosom, Laundaged Dress Shirts, ROen eon eames, Reduced, or Remnant Price... Seek Pees, 1 oe s This sounds like business, and if anything | sizes 16, 16% and 17 only. Friday $5c. each. Affine Stockinette Jersey. with Silk Braid ale Mili- 18 Pairs B. & @. White Sateen Corsets, Zur} TO-MORROW, mb2-lw ‘Open Saturdays until 11 p.m. mbsS ¢omes of it, as there is reason to belive there UMBRELLA DEPARTMENT. ee cela eile: a eee Will, it will probably have the effect of bracing | 4. 1et of fuaranteod Silk Umbrellas were $3.50, Hri- | talre, Black only, worth shook: de taeiadialia vies, 91.25 | Would ittustrate that ite stock of DRESS GOODS and Up the authorities of other cities a little in the | 1 jot of Silver Top, Gloria Umbrellan were $2.50. | Wecarry one of the largest assortments of Colored 16 Pairs colaraied “C.F. White Gaean Gor Tetmenmage te ah Satiel, act as age, a ows te Ilr A Srrancen, duty of freeing public streets from a dangerous | Friday only @1.71 each. ee 21, 2.22, poms pay suerenpemceen ri acpeeeat ee | and constantly growing nuisance. The case is CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENTS. an Black Jerseysand Blouses tye 3-26, ot any 5 Fur axp Sworn: jored Flannel Wrappers superior to many. YOUR TRIP TO WASHINGTON AT THIS TIME 6 Dark Col sold desirable Reduced, or Remnant Price... ++ 1.25 . MA’ MAD! AY. IN THIS WAY—YOURE erins @omamonded to those responsible for the pres- | »6,Dark Colored F that sold for $6. | every new state. S2r"Exira force will be placed in this depart- WHY NoT? WELCOME. WELCOME, THOUGH TOU DONT OX ACOOUNT OF THE FIRE AT ent condition of things in Washington. 10 Misses’ and Children’s Spring Wrape that sold for ‘THE BON MARCHE. ment to wait upon all with promptness, Call sedan - «soa ccaarstie iar Frid pear a THE PALAIS ROYAL buys of the wame manufec- | SPEND A CENT. Major Lydecker is “relieved.” ‘Tho term is | ° gmail lot ct ‘Gite Jerseyy,in Garnet only; fired! = STar tobe sure co secure these de- | aera an supply ta cutecoms ts Sasa. 22 ve] Curete Gr ipa eee Ee B. PRISDLARDER’S technical, It does not mean that heis relieved | sold for $1. Friday. 49¢. each. Banoams Is Senso Waars. More “Broken Lota” of Ladies’ and Men's “In. _| Promptly, end theretore obtaine.ae guod terme ssany:| CrOTmING. SEW MEACUANT TArooe mace . . " lor ter than those who ask credit. It sells strictly for CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, of a quite unpleasant consciousness of oppor- | 7 Ladies’ Calico Wrappers, in dark colors; were itial” Handkerchiefs, at exceedingly low prices. cash, and can afford as little profit as any and less than | 48 GOOD TO ORDER. IF USED TO THAT KIND . A . $1.50, Friday, $1.19 each. : sides Sudlae. Wane These ate all fine grade Handkerchiefs and COME IN AND LOOK AT OUR READY-MADE. WE tunities neglected — and duties unperformed. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. $3 for choice of Black 8! jackets, sold for considerably more than these prices, the merchants who credit, DON'T SAY BUY NOW. WE SAY. IT WHILE 012 F st. x. w, Re is, however, relieved from further service | ‘The balsnce of our Children's Plush Caps; sold from | made, Were $4 and $4.60. 1 Lot of Ladies’ All-linen Hemstitched Ini- THEREFORE YOURE HERE. THIS IS A GENERAL LIST: as engineer in charge of the aqueduct, That is | 81.25 to $2.50. Friday. 65c. fal Handkerchiefs, 2-Bs, 2-Ns, 2-Os, 2-Keand | IT 18 APPARENT that our prices should be mot only] WINTER OVEROOATS, BUSINESS SUITS, felief, indeed, to the people of Washington, | _ The balance of our Children’s Felt Hats; sold for THE ENTIRE STOCK WILL BE SOLD AT OND " Kersey 1-W. es low as any, but lower than the majority. SPKING OVERCOATS, DRESS SUITS, BOY'S AND who but for his neglect of duty would soon be 50. Friday, 16c. wanaaad pbeoanmencenenecapons Reduced, or Remnant Price... 230 YOU CAN PROVE IT. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. THIRD LESS THAN ORIGINAL ©OST » . ¥ ’s Em! Jacket; striped Light Tans, Crabs and Checks; fin- 1 Lot of Ladies’ All-linen Hematitched Initial WE REQUEST YOU to look through our new stock or tan mevaavoe cou: Provided with a water supply that makes the ; . , 300. each, shed Plain and Bell Sleeves and Welt Seams, Choice | | Handkerchiefs, 1-F, 2-Ks and 5-Ns to-morrow and learn the qualities offered at the prices. ANCE COMPANY. Vital difference between life and death to this RIBBON DEPARTMENT. Red Comparison with other stores in this city or, ifs vis- FURNISHING Goops, igor, with those at your home, will determine. In or chiefs, 1-0, 1-N and 3-Vs, der that you may quickly obtain an ides of our stock ¢ity in its torrid summer weeks, and is a mat- 200 Ribbon Remnants, all Silk; worth 25 to 40c. | $3.98. This lot includes jackets that were $7.50. fer of the utmost moment to the health and | 7g5"T.20. Orme eck Ribbons, in all colors; ‘Men's Fine Dress Suite at $4, #5, 86. @7 and 88. Men's Fine Pants, @1.20, €1.50, $1.75, @2 and 82.50. Reduced, or Remnant Price. and the prices we are busily preparing for to-morrow Elewant Fine Overcosts at $4.63, @5. comfort of the people all the year round. worth de. Friday, 3c. a yard. SO Viney Si SP, 0 Mine, SINE Men's White All-linen Hemstitehed Initial ‘A GRAND DISPLAY. PB ppt gt at war sa a 23 pieces of All-Silk Moire Sash Ribbon; sold for | 0x-Blood; full Back, Bell Sleeves, Worth $10. Handkerchiefs, 1-E, 1-1, 1-K and 1-N. ‘The New Dress Goods will be found draped on stands, | TraVE YOUR MEASURE FOR OUR REFERENCE | Children's Suits, $1.20, $1.37, #1.50, @1.75, @2 and Servia has given the world two sensations | ggc. Friday, 5c. yard, Reduced, or Remnant Price. ~ S50. | se worn; we also will show beautifully colored fashion | MEASURE-BUOK. THEN YOU CAN OMDER | 2.50: worth from @4 to 80 per eait, Within a year, the latest being the abdication DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT ‘THE BON MARCHE. Men's all linen hemstitched initial Handker- Plates—the finest we think seen this season, CLOTHES AT ANY TIME THAT WILL FIT. Remember, the goods are slightly smoked and must of her cheap and shoddy king. Divorced from a phones chiefs, 1-C, 2-Es, 1-F, 1-G and 1-3. (Continued below.) ‘be sold in 15 days by the insurance company. " p A lot of Apron Ginghams; were So. a yard, Friday, Reduced, or Remnant Price. Oc:, 3 for @1. THE PALAIS ROYAL, his queen in a manner most brutal he has now | Sc. a yard. No “Odd Lot” of children's Silk H'dk'fe, 1 lot ERS EY Oto VO ORMDY Se mi atop a oe adi taken himself out of the political complications | 30-inch Light Colored “Merrimac” Percales, suit- ——— of children’s solid colored, all silk, hematitched senna. into which he ensnared himself, his son, | *le for wrappers and shirt waists; regular price, 10c. JEWELRY, ° ‘Handkerchiefs, Price Lisr Or. Dress Parrmnys. a fifteen years old, under Russian domination, | * 74 Friday, Sc. « yard. Reduced, or Remnant Price...8c. ea., 4 for 25¢. ‘These are in great variety, but only one of two of & B ROBINSON & CO, ‘Bix Doors from 9th st. mbhl-3m 50 pes. of 40-tuch new Wool Plaids, in the latest 2 “ and“ will become sovereign. Milan will hold his | styles and colors; good values at 75c. ayard. ‘Friday, HOTR.—fending oreorgunieation and exten principally “Directoire” and “Em- ri paration grand “opening” in our Sead up by vemstzing commender-in-chief of | Saezut__ . Ast. Departaent, we shall. oner ail “ahert 4 Dress Patterns of Diagonal French Serge, with a the little Serrian army. Meanwhile Natalie, | 4 1.4 9¢ GOUS# FURNISHING ace lengths” of Fancy Silks, Plushos, Stamped Bu- | eilk plaid eash, 45 yards long, finished with deep silk | 26-0 the exiled queen, intends to utilize the new | priday, 2c. each. oe Feau Scarfs, Sideboard Covers, Tray Cloths, &c,, and wool fringe. situation by returning to her old home, where also “odd” skeins of embroidery silks and €14.68 Dress Patterns of styles somewhat similar to 1 lotof Bleached Damask Napkins, sold for 90c. 8 orsteds, mnant those quoted above. she will see her former husband contract a | dozen. Friday, 60c. a dozen. T Bop - loves resco nelle : ™morganatic marriage. Royal households | _ © Turkey Red Table Covers, fast colors and 23 yards zg Prices, in order to thoroughly clean up the de- 18 Dress Patterns, containing 7% yards of the new | Bonverzn Carma Suxxs, Naanty Tuner Acres Or Froonme COVERED WITH FURNITURE, - 2 B partment on Friday. “Fouls” Cloth (French); also, 2% yards brocaded c usually have numerous skeletons in their | iraorsceny Seb Age OeeRTMENTS. (econd floor, front parlors.) roods, for trimming. Reseda WE HAVE JUST OPENED A CHOICE LOT OF mecpicees elosets, but Servia has more than her share. 1Opieces of White Serim, fancy drawn work was | 25-1m 316 SEVENTH 8ST, N.w. | “REMNANTS” IN FANCY EMB. DEPT. Rose and Electric Blue you'll find among the shades | BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS WITH PERSIAN BORDERS UPHOLSTERY GOoDs, gincerh cheno: alineusetaeaan Pg om deen A + 1 Small Fancy Basket, trimmed with tinsel | shown, AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS, The suggestion made elsewhere in the Stan |g Raw Silk Table Covers, 2 yards aquare, anne and gilt sequins, reduced to 100. §2~ Wecould write » column of interesting reads | WHICH EXCEED ANYTHING WE HAVE SHOWN * inregard to applying the surplus receipts of | and desiens, were $2.25. Friday $1.79 each. Wx H. Mc Kxew, oe eee oe of our collection, but we | IN THESE DESIRABLE GOODS, Pa ag ig eas the Inaugural celebration to the creation ofa Prove gamer ee sau ioe — 933 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. 1 White Stork, slightly imperfect, reduced to NEW DESIGNS IN CHINA SILKS, AT $1, 91.25 | Siw is fund for the erection of a grand hall for con- ——. : : Be marked plain figures and yor it ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. d'bouscfuruishing of all ‘classes from 100 Balls of Tinsel, slightly mussed. Friday 2 balls . aup CHES WIDE. THE REAL fey to the fines vention purposes seems to be worth serious | toro — 10 Fancy Frogs, slightly imperfect, reduced (Contined below.) ears aye oar ji tees eo amp ane | Ba ochonet tore eae ee, : ‘¢ Se. » leo invited t 's View consideration. a2 pairs Lace Pillow Shams, were GOe. 8 pair. Fri We are now showing and elegant assortment 4 Pen-wipers, 2 of chamois and 2 of celluloid, | New Axr® Woot Scrrxas. VERY DURABLE AND OUGHT NOT TO BE Con- | Wssuington trom our root, the buildimg ie no contrat siti Whe muice coaee ‘Oade ana, Rad of Medium and High Grade Novelties in Ladies’ slightly soiled, reduced to 10c. aud high, 1t is a desirable sight. ary news for the traveling public is con ds and Ends of Lace Curtains will be sold at a 2 Brase Whisk Holders, reduced to Se. Wig AND S00. YARD-Check, Plaid and Striped All- | FOUNDED WITH THE PRINTED FOULARDS, at aT DEPARTMENT. 1e mane aton after 4 Emo tings. Special’ a juality furniture Bunday next there will be competing lines ot | gZetqFeTint Crom, Stine, for she drapery | gy EPR, BRE HY NX G0, reel a ny a NN eek | UELATANDIor Cheviot Salting 40 ince) with | WEAVE A DECIDED manaarn 1x Lover | whilst 2353-7 through railway service between New York and bros ope den ohare NG 3 Pin Cushions of satin and leather, s oiled,re- | side band. ENE SILKS AT 750, WORTH 61.25, SOFTER AND (= eI ay y New MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. POR s Gites $0 100. cach. $1A YARD—Diagonal Cloth Suiting (40 inches). a that - = ere and | | 2 tries of Calldren's short Cashmere Coats, cream 1 “Oda Lot” of Flush Ornaments, reduced to | Half the width Solid Color, the other half with Fine | MORE BRILLIANT THAN THE FINEST SURAHS, dy tn any desired nO Fe wi m for iroug! usine colored, _ 25, le ° ee ; Sle. | _ Infante’ Lone, White Cashmere Costs, two styles, = Coteed ogee : 980. A YARD—All-Wool Smooth-Face Serges (40) BLACK FAILLE FRANCAIS SILKS 25 PER best equipped in this couutry. - With an assurance that its trains will be as ele- | _1ufsa's) ss UU I TIT g8sq “ODD SIZES” IN LADIES’ SILK AND F'NE WOOL | , 9S om THE MOTH fant and aswell equipped and wake co ques | "ent cheng Ow a 1.tathe toner eeanaes snes | SES RESIS Stnteah taaie ah] eT an nnman saatae ee anuorr he won and time as those of any other route. Verily, the | “Bauwm's Sanitary” and “Own Mal ee | a Veet, slightly soiled. pagans inches), om MS BESSANIO AF G1 AND G100y] ee wwethod. write of call for parte- world moves. White and Gray, were $2.50. Friday, Reduced, or remnant price THE PALAIS ROYAL. | WORTH $1.50 AND $2. pene et pT at your we, dR HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. ® Ladies’ Pink Fine B (Continued below.) SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK SILK LACES. WIDOW sa It is stated that Senator Spooner is anxious Bi, Oo Fhe ceniten's Derby Ribbed Black Hose, sizes |W ww w RRR A BPA, 88s Vests, less than half price, HAVING BOUGHT TO GREAT ADVANTAGE, WE 2 for various reasons to be relieved from service | 5% to 7%, were 18c. Friday, two pair for 26c. Wwww ore AA ppP "ss. Reduced, or remnant price... *©F yyiszep on the District committee. His Inbors in be- | gay cusdon won Goi anes Howe, iu Modeand| WWWW KR AAA Po gg 8 Ladies’ Spring-weight Wi jer- Crorm=Frx Senors., OFFER CHOICE PATTERNS AT $2, $2.50, AND | teed i ¢ - bors ix Gray shades, were 623¢¢. Friday, 35c. a pair. sey-fitting Vests, sizes 34, 3 6, 38 and 40. S5c. A YARD for All-Wool Serges (40 inches) in all | g3 15 FINE GOODS. abe half of District interests have been intelligent | A lot of odds and ends in Children’s Merino Veats Reduced, or remnant pri the New Shades and Styles of Plaids and Stripes. and untiring, and the people of the District will | aud Pants, were 35c. to 50c, Friday. 25c. each. 3 A gy x x EEE TT 858g 4 Ladies’ Fine American Hosiery 1A YARD for the New Cloth-Finished Serges (40 | ALL-WOOL HENRIETTAS, NEWEST SPRING | for wall coverings end Sgused earnestly hope that he will reconsider his dis- JAA oO KK Fe - 36. fine quality of white merino, - — apwey ferrites my yee eel - SHADES, 40 INCHES WIDE, AT 50c. . position ire from it J AAA C CO KK ” laced, or remnant price. . lor i" . ae a ad MA God Ec Eee 2 Seg8 2 1 Pair Lasace' Fine quality, two-thirds ‘wool, | Oream, White, Biack and all colors. NOVELTIES IN BORDERED DRESS GOODS. arinine frome 41.50 ap. The city of Waterloo, In., has received what pants, made by American Hosiery Co.,size 30, 50c. A YARD for Warranted All-Wool Serges in] HANDSOME GINGHAMS AT 250, Porteres tr i Grad dee hoe oe ay ge Ad ao fultne of foitn Jackets and claks | Kincat halt, a [enna Teme cory Soran, | SOOTOR GINOMAMG 15 onzaT VARIETY. put up for mayor, and as a joke a cobbler, who BUTTON AND CLASP DEPARTMENT. for Misses and Children. “ODD SIZES” IN CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ (Continued below.) Rtilized intervals from his bench to act as jan- | , Hot of engraved Pearl Buttons, worth 15c. Friday ; : LARGE STOCK OF FRENCH SATTEENS IN NEW- Peg whoy Complete Assortment of Ladies’, Misses’ and CLOAKS AND JACKETS, AND READY. { WW itor of s bank building, was nominated to run Bone MADE SUITS, T N. He EST STYLES AND COLORS. denis hid. Tia chaning ante Sok kaa or a eB = Buttons, all colors, worth 10c. Friday, Children’s Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, Hand- 9 Children’s Medium-weight Cloaks, in plain HE JNEW NBIETTAS, CALIFORNIA BLANKETS AT REDUCED PRICES. the joke, and it won. The cobbler is mayor of | Bargains in Clasps, 5c., Sc., 9c, 10c., and 12%, | Kerchiefsand all the goods which compose » ryspere ching icoreaporn Blside, Sioen 4 6, 50c, A YARD—AIL-Wool Henrietta (40 inches) in Waterloo, and Waterloo will be more or less | aa otlbasreeae complete Furnishing Department, Reduced, or Remnant Price. me PCG. 5g | twenty-five shades, comprising all the new tints, ae . famous therefor. It is to be hoped that the i Another lot of dotted Veilings, all colors, worth 10c. Our Cloak Department is located on first 5 Misses’ Fine Beaver Cloth English Walking &2Compare with samples of G8c. goods of else- . Jackets, 2 black, 2 navy blue, and one cardinal, | ! W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, . ee — a a am - ae 5e. aret a floor front, and Furnishings in the rear, Suits, All nize 12 years. Half price, 85c. AND @1 A YARD—Silk-finished Henriettas (45 ry cannint amelie: hay Striped Gauzes, all colors, were $2 a yard. and that Waterloo may PPY ye ceneeason ise oe jk Gee ee Reduced, or Remnant Price... $5 | inches) in all the new street and evening shades. ar belines BARGAINS READ THE FOLLOWING: 2 Misses’ “Novelty” striped Jackets, in warnet 23 919 PENN. AVE.N.W. The way of the transgressor is hard as the FUR DEPARTMENT. Tf a 1d oli (Contin THE PALals ROYAL 10 feet 6 inches wide by 14 feet London Times has discovered. * Mr. Walter is | , 2 ot Children's Biue Fox Sets were $2. Friday, g1 | “70'# Cloaks on second floor. Bize 12 yeara, Wea cteaiaa, deem ricbvatt es 10 feet 6 tuchos wide ty 12 feet @ : : « endeavoring to sell his country estate to save | "7 iot Lynx Trimming was $1.50 and$1.75, Friday, sous Reduced, or Remnant Price. 28 W; ug, 8 feet 3 inches wide by 14 feet long, shareholders from loss, The circulation has | $1 «yard. g SUITS—3 Children's All-Wool Fancy Plaid Space EIGHT Baoancroras. Exrxoxzo Yovnes: Compaxy Ovrza pr by; ea is Sllbtiooe to ad boy Flannel Suits. Sizes 6, 8 and 10 yeara, 6. 1 Velvet Rus, 6 feet wide, 9 feet 3 inches long, $12. WM. H. MoKNEW, ie emery —— ae @1 A YARD—White and Cream Broadcloths. A few 2 Bes ‘Brussels Rug, 6 tect wide by’? feet 3 inthe , LADIES’ NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT. dren's All-W aunel Dresses, pep anal eemapennspe SPECIAL PRICES ‘Budy Brussels Rug, 6 foot wide fect long, ary pa om ney par panned bene 10) 11ot of odds and ends in ladiqg’ white, colored and Successor to BH. Taylor, Arens Gomme Onin cis cae 8225 A YARD—Every new shade ands quality for nid wks stan and possil COm- | mourning cape collars, worth 15c. to 20c. each. Fri- 933 Pennsyl 2 Price. Weare an: you should compare with piled a pagrouaald fiuiiesaastonee 383-3m nusylvania sve. with braid, sizes 6, 8, 10 and 12 years. rious Brussels Rug, 6 feet wide by 6 feet et ug, 1 tee feet dnchesfotg: Reduced, or Remnant Price... 05 those offered elsewhere; (52 inches.; 12 feet wide by 13 feet 6 inches for damages. It will be a strange diversion of lot of Fancy ruching, worth 40c. Friday, 25c. a aS (Third floor.) (Continued telowy THE PALAIS ROYAL. Sa ae 10 feet © inches wide by 13 fest Justice if the Times escapes this penalty. Llotof bs S53" P “ODD SIZES" IN LADIES’ JACKETS, SHORT below. There is no parallel in English history, consid- | priday 12}¢a, meats ree Collars, worth 25c. 5s. PPP WRAPS AND SACQUES. Jc} ores pe Velvet Rug,S feet 3 inches wide by 8 feet 3 en a ew “tapestry Rug, 10 feet 6 inches wide by 15 ‘Tapestry fiug,,10 feet © imches wide by 12 fest ® iifayerss dys 10 feet 6 inches wide by 12 feet 6 inches long, $15. 11 Aug, 9 feet 4 inches wide by 10 feet 8 ry hug, 8 feet 3 inches wide by 9 feet long, tug, 10 feet 6 inches wide by 12 fost 8 ering the age and the light in which the Times lives and moves, to the outrage of the Parnell letters. It is only exact justice that having had its dance the Tynes should now pay the piper. 1 Jot of French plate Hand-Mirrors, worth 50c. $$) —____ 4 The end of the ceiling investigation at Al- Of fine Steel Scissors, were 35c. to 65c. Friday, Dany is likely to be a fizzle. The important each. Witnesses have been given time to decamp and of Colored Corset Laces, worth 15c. a pair. é guous @ NOTION DEPARTMENT. A lot of Pocket Inkstands, worth 35. Friday, 5c. eac! h. 1 lot of Lap Tablets, with inside Pockets and Blotter, worth 38. Friday, 7c. and 38. Reduced, or Remnant Price. $3.50 5 Ladies’ Black Corkscrew Jackets, sizes 36, Piain and Figured Challies in all the new art shades, | 200 dozen cans Sugar Corn, per dozen, at 86 cents. 38, 40, 42 and 44. Koechlin's Fréres Bateeus in a choice variety of plain Reduced, or Remnant Price. 5 and figured effects. Rap ten ne eee eeie Penge, per dozen, at 3 Ladies’ Black Diagonal Cloth Jackets, satin- Scotch Ginghams in all styles and prices, including 96 conta, lined, sizes 34, 36 and 38. those with the pique and fancy striped borders, which Reduced, or Remnant Price . asosees are the newest, 4 Ladios' Extra Fine Quality of Black Broud- THE PALAIS ROYAL. 3. i? ‘3 Ladies’ Blac Corkscrew Jackets, sizes 36 1889—Crauzs, Sarees, Guseo- HAMS, . i wt My Ltatatatal Pa] : if 200 bottles Maple Syrup, 50c. size, st 44 cents. ig, 9 feet 9 inches faba A cloth Jackets, lined with Satin; very elegant; (Continued below.) 1,000 pounds Extra Choice Sugar-Cured Breakfas BL ° m4 bpd hea take their books and papers with them, so that * TOILET a D Seen 20 BG een oes Bacon, special selections, at 14 cents. nae a the truth in the case is buried a good deal S44 ROR Go AMA DOD ED ~¢8 | "Tur New Cororen Sixs ug, 10 feet 6 inches wide by 13 feet 6 deeper than the bottom of awell. The legisla- Gipven will thee settee ie sees teas oe serew cloth. with Black Moire Silk Vest, 7Se. and $1 & yard for Chins Silks—fj ‘ana | 7000 pounds Best Imported Macaroni, in pound “ug, 8 feet 3 inches wide by 11 feet tive committee, as well as the absconding con- value we will guarantee as well as assure. 36; balf price. tractor, Suaith, stand equally guilty before BARGAIN 1. Public opinion. The committee had it in its 5 ouly, will be cloned outar n= oe —— power to arrest Snaith thirty days ago. and we $6 ab ve there was proof enough then that he and his Friday, fripmed with tur and guimpe, size |, $1.25 and 92.98 » yard for Spring Shades in partners robbed the state, DRESS TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. Ketucsa, or xemnaut Price wianelo 81, 2 Ladies’ Black loth” Modjes Faille Franc As we have seen in Washington, investigating | 1 piece of Black Beaded Grenadine, was $2.25 a sizes on sod 61.10. yard for Bue Silke, committees do not always investigate. Friday, $1.25 a yard. . aud $1 ® yard for Bisck and White Striped $$$ After its misbehavior of the 4th, the weather Surah Silks bas the effrontery to break out in sunny smiles. | .} !t of Spanish and Chantilly Lace Nets, were $2 to (Continued below.) Oh, the hideous mockery of that smile! bg het fine Persian Trim- ‘The new republican weekly, the Montgomery LACE DEPARTMENT. Press, published at Rockville, with Mr. F. Ben- Jamin as editor, is a bright and newsy sheet, ee “Persistent importuning will not be the best stripes on light and dark grounds. 7c. and $1 s yard, plain colors in nearly fifty differ- ent 25 a yard Black and White Toshiko Japanese Silk (28 inches). Packages; regular 15-cent goods, at 11 cents. . 150 bottles Hyden Salad, a very delicious relish: 3 Rag, 8 feet S inches wide by 11 feet 3 20-cent size, at 14 cents. 7 Jug, @feet Ginches wide by 12 feet 6 1,000 pounds White Clover Honey, in 2-pound caps: fess some . x eenrricm fed regular 45-cent goods, at 39 cents, feet 3 fachen * ‘ 500 cans Frenco-American Soups, the finest goods of the kind known to the trade; regular 40- cent goods, at 34 centa, ‘Now, bear in mind these are remarkabiy low prices and, of course, the goods will soon disappear. Do not miss your chance to secure a supply. Reduced, or Remnant Price. 2 Ladi Ke 1a sty Ham 7 Hoot 6 ich wide by 10 test 6 THE PALAIs ROYAL. Shied with Sutin, sigs 3:2 Pr, Lime in, size 3:2, +a Guba Wareaxren Brack Sus. “ODDS AND ENDS” IN LINEN DEPARTMENT. Ee- If the Silk splits or wears shiny A NEW ect VELS—-S Huck Towels, yeduced to 8c. | PIECE GIVEN. A written guarantee 20 to do, on 12 Huck Towele, reduced to 10c. each. - | aemand. 15 Birdeye and. Huck Towels piain and with" | BLACK GROS GRAN SILKS. ; colored borders, reduced to 20e. Quality A B ec op gE F 7 Fancy Turkish Towels, reduced to 15¢. Price $1 $1.19 $1.25 @1.50 $1.98 $2.25 CLOTHS AND NAPKINS—1 Fringed Tray BLACK FAILLE FRANCAISE. e > (3 aS i>] B * i a2 Wot Wool Laces worth 10e to.Se, a yard. Friday, qaipt ot fine Oriental Laces worth 200, Friday, 10c. a "EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. beat 8 g 8 F H dent gives warning that he will i E & iB bets) reduced to 35¢. S86 2 Fine Damask Tray Cloths, with colored bor- CM ase ee ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, from his grandfather's fate. Big aire SS r, nected t0 400 bs 81 $1.19 $1.25 $1.50 91.68 $1.80 from our last sale to go cheaper than ever. os o% 8 atr2_23 dozen Cream Damask Doylies, reduced ‘MES, 428 Ninth st. igi Goods worth up to 12340. « yard for Sc. 8 BiggS5 Oy 00 "ie Napkine-3¢ dozen $ Napkins, reduced to rans ce D> et % Goole worth up to 20c.s yard for 10e. a yard. dozen eek epee Kia doven $8 Sayathe veces tei BLACK SURAH SILRS “ P, S—Remember our Potato Chips are decidedly 30e. js Napkin Goods worth up to stitched shades, ut § Sores ‘Naphina: sed Oe 6 superior to any to be found in the city, and our enor D & F $1 «$119 $1.25 y 3 yards, aiehtly wlleds = nay Cloths lao 2 SILKS. mous sales enable us to get them by express every iced, or Nembant D zg morning. RX.00. 2 ie oo Pat “poiled, $1 $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 92.25 428-3 oF Keinuant, Price. Satin and Moire Striped Armure and Satin Brocade \c 1 ‘236 yards, Peau de Soie, Royal Armure, Rhadzimir and other Lejuced, of Kemnnant Price, ; Hy™2ounrzes fancy weaves, $1.25 yard. fees Lay a ‘For ready-made dresses and underwear for ladies, ol: ed ‘misses, and children, st the IMPORTER “MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT.” — (Our epring styles are now ready for inspection, and ‘MILLINERY. ‘Mr. Kasson, of Iowa, will be our representa- elsewhere. ‘we invite the ladies tocall, We have dresses in every tive in the Berlin conference over the Samoan cwarranted), ‘NOVELTIES It NETS, LACES AND DRESS. . eitcka : rade, from @3 up to $50. From a calico wrapper to rannaxa. oe, Peek eres ae eels. : Sfneailk dress. We defy any competition, either tn aha oe oieaat Queen Victoria is outside her realm, but Goops. r style oF price. We positively guarantes a save of 50 Wales is buck again from France and the Brit- no Shits, snine sacknrs. ‘cent on every at ish government lives. ‘ Percent ca, ‘Purchase, and e good &t. Every gar- Gesre Surrs Scovnep mh? beets orate vod z: ‘ ' ; surely save © retailer's prof, and if eltesations are ‘Recesaary it ie dene while waiting. T** th20 ‘14th st. nw. ‘Large Gingham Aprons, 20c. ; extre large, 260, ; 18- inch Cast-steel Saw. 25c.; 26-Inch, 360,; Dress But- tons, 3, 4, 5e.: Corsets, 25, 35, 50c.; Gallon O1l-cam, 180. ; Quart Oofiee-pot, S0.; Horn Pocket Comb din case), 2c.; Ladies’

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