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E_ THE EVENING STAR. | New Ison = 3 LINE omen so . NGTON: SPEEA ees CROSBY 8, NOYES., Boe, aD at, pire tnenare. TRAE — ‘E AND CREA! — 750., 85c.. $1, AND $1.25. ‘HE EVENING STAR bas the fullest Local “SPECIAL aeatins® IN WHITE CHINA SILKS Circulation of any Newspaper in the World. | NEW A moe INDIA SILKS AT 750, $1, AND and as an Advertising Medium ts worth | «p2tith VALUES" IN PLAIN BUFF INDIA PON- we RANG y SSA? Hic cure. Dp sto alert mM VEL: ‘STRIPED WASH SURAHS AND In the course of his indignant accusation that 7 OXFORD SILES FOR BLOUSE WALES AT gla the civil Commissioners are ingrates, who, having used him for their dirty work, now kick | ,, SILKS AT him out of doors, ex-Assessor Fish indicates DE SUEDE AT $1 A YARD. Precisely the condition of affairs at the District NEW BLACK AND GoLdRED ae ee a building which Tue Stan has charged. The Louisistes ‘AND posaibn SILKS, RANGING unaccustomed taste of official power by small- | apie 90% 10,8): oF BLACK AND COLORED natured and weak-minded men, with the ac- HUADAMES, RANGIAG PROM 81 xP a companying interested flattery of sycophants, | BONNETS, GUINETS, MONOPOLY, ATT. who made the public pay dearly for every com- LACK GACHEMIRE — HANGING nt Te | soap ee ee woniing Se | lon a an heads of the present civil Commissioners out of NOVELTIES IN SIL. AND oni fe Avie ail proportion and beyond all recognition. paee Saou YARD. be. 'VE" IN 20-INCH BLACK PEAU SPihdsitar Same ‘They engrily resented any unfavorable com-| wf, NES ere BL40K JERSEYS, ment by the people or press of the city upon | “aris RANGING FROM 82,70 $8; their official conduct. Voteless Washingtoni- | ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN PARASOLS. La ans were denied even the right to gramble. SHADES. They played the part of petty tyrants, using { "7 {HOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR- their official powers to aid and injure for the per- SEATON PERRY, om sonal reward or punishment of faithful or un- | P¢**7 Building, Penpeslvania, sretine, comer of 9¢ faithful subjects, As the end of their terms of yar THE eae he TO SECURE E GENUINE office approached, the swelling and the perse- | V bargains in oes, Drs Geode and Notions. euting redoubled in energy. Mere failure to | KAUFMAN'S DOU * moe st support them for reappointment was a misde- meanor; active opposition was a crime. An aa Wear We Prorosze To Do. ex-Union soldier, an efficient clerk in the District building, who ventured to favor another candidate for Commissioner, was torily discharged the extraordinar: pasha af vdisloyalty poppiti: prorat Our departure from 7th street will soon take place; Personal loyalty to the Commissioners was of | *B¢ handsome eight-story stone and iron building, on i ibs i the corner of 13th and F. now in course of construc- more importance than loyalty to the Union. Some of the most effusive flatterersamong those | !D will be, when finished, one of the most complete ieat business houses of the kind in the city; with a present toadying to the Commissioners even spread . . ‘i stock of over 100,000 dollars’ worth of Carpets, Furni- abroad the notion verbally and in print thatthe | TSS" SUe™ Wuision ot wae cece pee fate of the national capital was in some mysteri- v o- dollar's worth will be taken into the new building, dus way identified with the fortunes of these gen- | ‘91 "02. a:tean what ehall be done with tave cxees tlemen, whose proportions were by this time so = ao 2s enlarged that they easily occupied the whole | TRC *Dswer isessy. To dispose quickly we must sell District, and even began to be confused with | #24 this is what we propose to do, the outlines of the universe. During this pe- riod the attempt was made to punish Tae Stan for failing to be totally overcome by their dropsical greatness. A mass of untruths, already thoroughly exposed by Tue | 250 Bedroom Suits in Mahogany, Quartered Oak, Stan, was concocted in reference to the paper’s | Antique Oak, Cherry, Walnut, Ash, Sycamore, and tax assessment. Failing in the effort to make | California Red Wood, at prices about as follows: $100 public the libel during the school-site investi- | Suits at $70 and in same proportion throughout the gation, a resolution of inquiry was procured | line. from the Senate, drawn according toex-Assestor | gidgtoards, Hat ‘Trees, Extension Tables, Office Fish by Mr. Wheatley himself, and the previ- | peays, chitfoniers, Bookcases, Mattresses, Pillows, at ously cooked-up attack on Tue Star was for- | cut prices to close them rapidly. warded asareply. Then the Commissioners posed as disinterested public servants, con- | Parlor Suits in Plush. Tapestry and Imported strained to do as they did by a Senate resolu- | Russ at unheard-of prices. tion had ON MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 25, ‘We will commence to sell for cash: which they themselves pro-| Carpets in Moquette, Body, Tapestry Velvet, Wilton cured, and protected against —_responsi- | Velvet, 3-Plys, Extra Supers will each have the knife bility for publishing untruths by the | putintothem. These withs fine collection of Rugs, shield of privileged — communication. | Art Squares, and other goods usually found in a first- Disingenuousness has characterized the course | of these Commissioners in retaining private | business relations, in conflict with the public interests, which the community had been led to consider as severed. Double-dealing has been practiced in the steady profession of the inten- tion to be non-partisan and in the disavowal of intention to make removals, when all the time the local government was being converted into a Cleveland partisan machine through the very removals, concerning which the Commissioners had entered deceptive denials. Retention in Office has been sought by a disgraceful deal through which a democratic politician from outside the District was to be saddled upon the community as judge. The same low trickery, mingled with an exhibition of petty spite, has characterized the whole of the campaign for reappointment of these inflated officials. class Carpetand Furniture House will soon go at the figures we place upon them. Remember, Monday morning we commence to un- load, and we have no hesitancy in saying that the un- loading process will be a great benefit to you as buyers and a big loss to us as sellers. JULIUS LANSBURGH, mb23-3m 315 SEVENTH ST. Ov. FIRE SALE CONTINUE: ‘patrons leave satisfied with their bai ock. KAUFMAN’S DOUBLE CO: 11th st. a @. AND OUR ins. More + —____ The deficiency of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy for the strike year is over four million dollars. Striking is expensive business for both sides. Who killed the victims of the Mud Run dis- aster? Answer from a succession of local cor- oner’s juries: “-Nobod a. J What Chauncey M. Depew cannot draw out| ° of the British government by argument or ap- peal, he will force out of it at the point of a funny story, if he goes to London as minister of the United States. They have nobody over there who an begin to match him in the art of humorous oratory. He combines the fertility of Mark Twain with the aptness of Abraham Lincoln. There is not an incident or a sit- uation which he cannot illustrate off-hand with a pat anecdote; and Mr. Lowell's suc- cess as a public speaker in England, with the equipment of a poet and a_philos- opher, will find a happy sequel in Mr. Depew's career, drawing its inspiration from such a bubbiing well of ideas as he has shown | himself possessed of in his labor as a jury law- | yer and a campaign “spell-binder.” Since a | large part of the work of Anglo-American diplomacy is conducted across the diner table after the cloth has been removed, it is safe to predict that when the new minister has finished Exrra Lewox Cue PEACHES, Remarkable for Delicious Flavor and Absence of Canning Taste. A Dessert for seven persons for 33 cents. N. W. BURCHELL, 1325 F street. mb23-2t [RE FIRE SALE CONTIN stock of Dry Goods, Boots, S damazed by Prices. KAI S, AND A LARGE joes, &e., but slight: offered at wa: Double Combination, 11 water and smoke, are IAN'S | Agk you to inspect these. Ni his sojourn abroad, the cry of the whole Brit- ish people, from Downing street to the four seas, will be for some more of the same sort. — $a The Oklahoma boomers are divided in their movements. Some gooutof the territory on foot, in response to the admonitions of the troops. Others are carried out in wagons, ow- ing to bodily infirmities. Others still do not goout at all, but stay hidden in the bushes, waiting for a chance to emerge under cover of ‘the President's proclamation and take posses- Sion of the claims they have already staked or blazed. It does seem like a hardship that, as long as the territory is going to be thrown open, it could not have been before the planting sea- son, so that the poor but thrifty settlers, as well as the well-to-do or reckless class, might have had an equal start this year toward self- support, As it is now, those who have nothing but their ability and industry as farmers to de- pend on for subsistence may come in after the Proclaimed date and take up claims, but will have to go back and work through the summer season on the crops at their old homes, leaving their land at the risk of having it “jumped” by adventurers during their absence, and being compelled to make a fight for their rights in Scountry where the organized machinery of civil justice is not yet in operation. It is the history of all civilization, that in the pioneer stages the good and law-abiding citizen stands & very indifferent chance im conflict with the fellow who lives by his wits and makes quick use of his gun. a It looksas if German diplomacy were not above the subterfuge of making the petty ser- vants at a distance scapegoats for the sing committed by the mighty magnates at home. All the responsibility for the recent troubles at Samoa are heaped by Prince Bismarck on the head of Consul Knappe. — ‘The Yankee skipper who has been overhauled in Canada for landing a dory without reporting the act and selling it without paying the duty levied upon vessels of that class, was technically liable, beyond doubt, for infractions of the law, whether he knew what the law was or not, This does not, however, excuse the severity of bis treatment by the local customs authorities in refusing to release his cargo on proper secur- ity, and thus save it from spoiling during his forcible detention in port. It a that sort of thing, contrasting so vividly with the treat- ment aceorded by our government to Cana- FOR LADIES ONLY. OWING TO THE INCLEMENT WEATHER FOR LADIES TO DO SHOPPING, WE HAVE DECIDED TO CONTINUE OUR 15 PER CENT DISCOUNT SALE ONE WEEK LONGER, BEGINNING SATURDAY, MARCH 23, ENDING SATURDAY, MARCH 30, FOR LADIES’, MISSES’, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S HIGH-CUT SHOES ONLY. EDMONSTON & CO, 1339 AND 1341 F STREET., (OPPOSITE EBBITT HOUSE.) mb23 NO BRANCH STORE. >=. SC“ E PPEN AT 9 AND CLOSE AT 5 ON ACCOUNT FMAN'S DO! CO} ATION, Ma22-3t = come it ‘st. Be. Sranxe Suozs. LATEST STYLES FOR MEN, WOMEN, AND dians itting technical offenses in commit our waters, which keeps up bitterness of feeling all ALL OF THE BEST MAKES. along the line. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR COMPLETE LINE yisit SALE TO OF MEN'S RS VERAPAECRT EES | corm cares mom SME peers Sataasts coven cuss ate RULES SUPREME, KONE BETTER AT THE PRICE, $5.00. ‘Its curstive powers are miraculous. er 2 Mitastes good. Children thie it. DALTON & STRICKLAXD, Try it once and you will use it again, Extre-large Bottles only 25. 090 Pensa Ava Bold by all Dragyiote, alggminsn | a2sse ' THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. Henz We Go Acar. WITH SOME ASTOUNDING INDUCEMENTS. Ladies’ Ribbed V« of cloth, low neck, Bo rel anade and weft hoisted Ve cents. Y WHERE FOR 25 CENTS. rece eh ocr Rebs leet Hees excelient values, ‘Mull Ties will be i Ne ‘NOCHING—T'a Puching—the latest fed: shows up particclly’ tice os eS Goean tat SCARFS, 25 CENTS; in plain checks plaids in ath the, different ‘colertnas, cexeepucnl ines, same as we fore for iS FLANNEL WRAPPERS, $3.98. Beauti- Wi SPRING PATTERNS IN GINGHA} goods, EE SERIE SEEM racers all manner of Stripes and SATINES IN GORGEOUS PROFUSIONS OF PAT- TERN limited patter of our own im- portation Tei always advisable to sockre confined WSPHING DRESS WEAVES IN ALL THE NEW FABRICS, with now trimmings and battons to mat MEN'S Vik DEPARTMENT ON Gentlemen who are accustomed to weari Sear Mens oe A a ate ia our ¥) yunter. ar] Stripes, Pisids, and Neat Fij a 50 cents, SPECIAL CEP, 29 CENTS, ENGRAVING DEPARTMENT. Garis for BB Oente: The work gombentaed “te beck for ‘work guaran We solicit orders and willfuraish estimates for Wed- ding and Party Invitations. CORSET DEPARTMENT. A new idea in corsets. Time and trouble saved SELF-OPENING CORSET PRICE, 81. l~ tively the most convenient article lady can wear. We u No more convenient: of comfort ever invented. You are saved all annoy- ance by woaring one of these. LANSEURGH & BRO., mh23 420, 422, 424, 426 7th st. E ‘CURE GENUINE Tyan te Bootes Suotens Dey Goa and Nous KAUFMAN'S DOUBLE COMBINATI 21th et Taxe Abvanrace Or Tx GGG. A L EER melee SAE Fe BB I AAA L E Bee it G6o. Sss8 AA LLLL EEE ‘NOW IN PROGRESS AT THE coo A PDD. EEE rv" RR co AA DD £E A HMR So AAA DOD EP A A RR COCO AA DDD EEE = All Sar ‘68c. Kid Gloves at 39c. a pair. All our $1 Kid Glovesat $59c. a pair. All our 68c. Gents’ Dress Shirts at 47c. each. All our 89¢. Plaited Bosom Dress Shirts at 50c. each. All our 680. Jersey at 48c. each. All our 89¢. Jersey at 68c. each. All our $1.50 Misses’ Blouses #1 each. All our 68c. Corsets at 50c. 8 pair. All our 890, Corsets at 75c. # pair. our 25¢. Ladies’ Hose at 100. a pair. il our 19¢. Ladies’ Hose at 15c. a pair. All our 25c. Ribbed Vests at 19c. each. Ail-Linen Towels at 10c. each. Fancy Turkish Towels 1 5c. each. ». Silk Garter Elastic 10c. a yard. 1c. Ladies’ Chemise and Drawe! Childs Short Dress 25¢, each. S Cashmere Scarfs ‘Se. each, he All our 81.50 26-inch Gloria Umbrella $1.25. All our $2.00 28-inch Gloria Umbrella $1.48, All our 10c. Boys’ Percale Collars at 5c. each, Allour 8, 10, 123¢c. Emb. Collars Sc. a yard, All our 50 and 75c. Oriental Flouncing 25c, yard. All our 8c, Checked Nainsook 6c. a yard. Tho above offerings are positively for three days only at thé A RRR, co A DDD EER AA RK R CCG AA DD E AA RRR C AA DD EE AAA RR CO AAA DD E an 4 A RR COO A A DDD EKE 818 Seventh Street n, w, 13-3m UR FIRE SALE CONTINUES AND. OUR patrons leave satisfied wits their bargains. More in stoc! KAUFMAN'’S DOULLE COMBI Lith st. se. www MM MM wwww MMMM wwww MMMM ww ww MMM wow MM M SS, H H U U 458. TIIT g 3 HH u gst 53s. Ha vu Ssss or Bgs8 u Bss8 &t 00 x ry ° x Ps $i ek ® ‘00 N ERE RRR sss RR SSg a. Sgs8 RR ww www www ww Ww Ee w _ ee DDD > DD i BD DPD i BBB A RRR A G B BBB AA RRK ¢ B BAAAR RC BBB A AR R ae CORDS, IN RED AND NGLISH GOODS, AND WERE 2 37%. OUR PRICE Is 15c. % WIDE. SATEEN ROBES, ALL COLORS, AT $3.00. JUST OPE ENTIRELY NEW D CHINA SILKS 8 GOODS, AT CAN- D ELSEWHER! NDID QUALITY BLACK SURAH SILK DON'T FAIL TO SEE IT, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENN. AVE. N.W. mb23 WE, ARE, OFFERING BARGA larwe stock ¢ ing; open from 9 to COMBINATION, 11th NS FROM OUR ed by the fire of Monday o'clock, KAUPMAN'S DOU 8.6 mah Panaveventa Stone Will offer special inducements in Tabl Linens, Napkins, and Towels, 2 Ue Bleached Damask, extra widths, 50c. to 81.50. Special Bargain in German Bleached uask, 64 inches wide; only S5¢. Cream Damask, 62 inches wide, extra quality, 50c. 66-inch wide, extra fine quality, 60c. 72-inch wide (a special). 75c. Full Ine of Napkins to match, in Bleached and Cream, 50¢. to 4 doz, ‘ Full line of Towels, Our 12%. 16,18, 1 20, and “5c. Towels we feel contident cai't be matched, Will offer a full extra size Marseilles Bedspread at $1.25. We have ouly a Junited quantity of these, A choice line of Black and Colored Surah Silks. Very low in price, Black Rhadames, Failles, Amure, Lux- ors, and Stripes. One lot of Fancy Plaids in Dress Goods. Keduced from 50 to 38e. yard, Henriettas and Cashmeres. All the new shades. 50c. to #1. Fancy Dress Ginghams, 8 to 2: ‘Mattings and Oil-Cloths. CARHART & LEIDY, 28 7th and 706 K st. now. mh23 WE EEN AT. AND CLOSE AT 5 ON ACCOUNT of the great rush. A # KAUFMAN'S DOUBLE COMBINATIO! mh22-Ut 11th st. Mus. M. J. Hest, 1309 F STREET N. W., HAS JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK, and in- ‘Vites the Ladies to iuspect the LATEST NOVELTIES in FINE MILLINERY GOODs, The Largest und Handsomest Stock south of New York at moat moderate prices. mh23 Faasx M. Lew, JEWELER SILVERSMITA axD DEALER IN FINE STATIONERY, ‘Will have on exhibition Monday, March 25, A FULL STOCK OF MERIDEN BRITTANIA 00.3 : PLATED WARE. PRICES UNUSUALLY LOW. ESTABLISHED 1840. we4-3cn 1216 PENNA. AVE, ¢ C.. SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1889-TWELVE PAGES. FOR FURNITURE Cut and made to order, perfect fit and all styles of cov- ers, from the cheapest to the best. Write for samples andestimate. The new importations of Slip Cover Goods bave just arrived, and are the most beautiful ever exhibited. PERAMBULATORS. ‘We are showing over 100 different styles of Baby Carriages, ranging in price from $5 to $50. We havea variety of Carriages not upholstered. These we cover to order in goods selected. Carriage parts of every de- scription for saleat factory prices. We also repair and upholster Carrriages. VELOCIPEDES, TRICYCLES, BICYCLES, In great variety, at lowest prices, ‘ REFRIGERATORS. ‘We have the exclusive sale of the best Refrigerators made, Also sell the cheapest makes. The stock com- prises over 100 different sizes. The line of Sideboard Refrigerators in Antique Oak, Mahogany Finish and Walnut, are very handsome. WATER FILTERS. Weare agents for the famous Pasteur-Chamberlain Water Filters; also, the Kedzie Improved Water Filters. If you can’t call and examine them write for Particulars, We guarantee every one we sell to give entire satisfaction. PACKERS AND PACKING MATERIALS, ‘We are now prepared to execute promptly any orders for packing and moving; also to sell materials of all kinds for this purpose. CABINET SHOP. Here we have an Experienced Corps of Designers, Furniture Makers, and Repairers, and in connection with this Shop we have a Finishing and Varnishing Room, where every kind of finishcan be applied to ‘wood in its various shapes. UPHOLSTERY SHOP. If you have sny furniture that needs repairs or doing over, call or write for an estimate. We are doing first- class work at prices for cheap work, to keep our hands employed during the dull months, FATAL TO THE MOTH. Our moth apparatus is s large and extensive affair, by which the moth in all its forms or any other insect can be destroyed without damage to the finest fabrics or best finished woods. Articles of clothing, as well as furniture, are treated with the same ‘result. Write or call for particulars and prices, CARPET DEPARTMENT. We have a new supply of Straw Mattings at $4. rol of 40 yards; also, of the extra quality we are offering at 25c. per yard, RUG AND MAT DEPARTMENT. ‘We are offering g00ds in this department st unheard of prices. The stock is very large and the bargains many. W. B. MOSES & SON, Cor. 11th and F sts. n.w,, Washington, D. ©. Farniture, Carpets, Upholstery Goods, Interior Decorations, &c., &e. MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS For English Brass Bedsteads and Cribs, Hartford Woven Wire Mattresses. Parquet Flooring, Mosaic Wood Flooring, Venetian Blinds, Moorish Fret Work, Berlin Carpets, Steel Door Mats, Best Carpet Sweepers, The Cataract Washing Machine and Lace Curtain Stretchers, mh23 Ove eRe, SALE CONTINUES AND OUR patrons leave satisfied with their bargains, More ock. KAUFMAN'S DOUBLE CO. INATION, 6 *Evenysopy Cuaxaem It’s time—and, after wearing that hat all Wihter long, you're entitled to a new one, The new shapes and shades in Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Hatsare extreme- ly handsome and becoming. The Boys’ and Children's novelties especially show the result of careful thought and original design. id ‘The new shapes for the men in Derbys are graceful, and the new shades pleasing. They are locked on the Knox, Youman, Miller and Dunlap forms. We carry the largest line that’s carried in this city. Count them one by one and we outnumber all. $1.25 to $3.70 embrace the grades, We've looked this mat- ter up, too, and find we are lower in our prices for the same qualities than any of the others, There are a number of reasons why this is so—principally we're agents for SAKS AND CO. and noone else, We make our own prices, They're not made for us,- ‘Silk Hats we handle as experts, We know what. qual- ities are desirable and we have these virtues included in the goods made for us. ‘The two leading shapes for the Spring of "89 are the Broadway and the Young Gents, There are other shapes, of course—and we've wot them—but these are the leading fashionable ones. ‘Three grades are made for us—$4.50, $5.50, and. 87 No one else can—or will—offer you such a quality as we do at $4.50 for less than 85.50 or 86, and our $7 Hats are the best made. We don't care who makes? them. It would be like trying to solve a Chinese puzzle to attempt a description of the Boys’ and Children’s Spring styles. ‘The children are going to wear Tam O’Shanters, Lord Fauntleroys, the Fez—and the Boys have alittle Silk Hat all to themselves, the Windsor Cap, the Double-Ender, Turbans, and Pocket Hats, ‘The colors are bright and cherry and the patterns very neat. The variety is so extensive that you can match almost any Suit you buy them with a Hat. Gracious— but what a inass of stock we've got for these littlé folks. It's almost bewildering. However, consult our sales- men as to what's the correct thing—you'll find them posted and anxious to assist you, SAKS AND COMPANY. TOPPINGS’ OFF, = NTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. mil J. HH. McGnux, DEALER IN BUILDING SUPPLIES, 908 TO 914 G ST, N.W, Ned Tron Beams, al hand which gatiyer to baihings: the ete aha WEE, Sap wae day they drilled ready to set ou the wails. Pavement Hyatt's Puteut Vault Licht, Stirrups, Auchors, Ven’ tilators, Euylish and German Portiand Cements: Dark udaie Cement, Calcined Plaster, Superior Woods firnt Lump Lime, “Martin's “Pulp "Monte Wisek, Pine clsy ‘nlocka, Glased hicks Bartigg Tice, Jiny, er’: uel cyr cl Linseed ‘Ou, Paints, Brustion, Ging, Aside W w % indow Gate und otermuetiae rene in bulla, per” dy ered prom! withe it ext Tiaten Thrnialed, PU RENE Sn cae it 908 to 14 G st. hw, T= New ENIoMA PeNcuL WiTH COPYING Load for « few dayn at 186. each. A nice Box of Stationery with 48 sheetsof Note ’ hi Tse Box Mazcaz ‘Ribbon Bargain: 25¢. yard, 2% inches wide Persian Border, warranted All Silk Ribbon, in Black, Navy, ‘Brown, Cardinal, Bronze, Myrtle, Sage, Terra Cotta, Garnet, elegant quality. The best Ribbon Bargains we ever offered. Worth 50e. at 2de. yard. All silk, best quality Armure Ribbon 16, with wide, ‘satin edge, in all colors, at 30c. yard. Note our complete line of fancy Millinery Ribbon Row open. ‘THE BON MARCHE. 50 Dozen Ladies’ Swiss Ribbe@ Under Vests in white Bt 12360. each. é 50 Dozen Children's Ribbed Vesta, Ecru, all sizes, at 10c, each. All Silk Ladies’ Ribbed Vests, all colors, 85¢. each. Complete assortment of Summer Ribbed and Geuze ‘Vests now open. THE BON MARCHE Recane Bazcam. 2,489 yards of Crepe, Lisse and Ribbon Neck Ruch- ings in full and fiat designs, entire new designs, 15c. ayard, ‘See our new Fauntleroy collars for boys. THE BON MARCHE. Mnouuserv. Complete line of New Spring Millinery Goods now open to which we call your sttention. Some very pretty designe in Trimmed Hats and Bonnets already open, call and seem them without feeling as though you must buy. THE BON MARCHE, mb9-1m 316 SEVENTH ST. N.W. HE FIRE SALE CONTINUES, AND A LARGE stock of Dry Goods, Boots, 8) Sc, but slightly damaged by water and emoke,are offered at way-down Prices, KAUFMAN'S Double Combination, 11that.se, Esrasusze 1 844, ANDREW J. JOYCE. FOR SPRING AND SUMMER USE. Victorias, Cabriolets, Mail Phaetons, Ladies’ Driving Phaetons, Carts, Spiders, Buckboards, Surreys, Road Wagons, Family Carriages and Business Vehicles. ‘We are making a specialty this season of Vic- torias. We haves large stock and » great va- riety of styles, Tt will be to your advantage to inspect our stock before purchasing. Our prices for the quality are as low as any- where in the United States. mhl¢tlm WW iaree stock aang PARGAING FROM Pom Felock. KAUFMAN'S DOI Cuear Sparse Foe. We are now offering our Small Nutor Pea Coal at be used the low price of $3.75 very advan yusly months, and the low of every housekeeper. We are bilge And sizes of coal at a reduced price. rton. This coal can in. the 8] Cor, 12th st. and ¥£ Portanp & SON. 12 3 . ave. DW. Omices: {CF 3thand hots. tow. mb23-4t ‘The highest up in quality SUITS for Boysand ‘Little Boys are here; in Make and Style, too. Every penny that could be sheared off the price is off. Couldn't be made to cost less, unless, instead of being the finest quality they were low grades of goods made to fit the price, The Stock is plenty; we're head and shoulders above competition on BOYS' CLOTHI! Several hundred SHIRT WAISTS putin stock to-day. B. ROBINSON & CO, 909 PENNA AVE. fe26-00 J . Cc. Horcumsox, IMPORTER MILLINERY. French, English, and American Novelties in HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, ETO. Charming Models in TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, In Millinery Manufact oars oe re the most wearable {riiamned and made work in the county. CHOICE COLLECTION IMPORTED GARMENTS. Each garment being made expressly for us, consist- ing of exclusive styles in Jackets, Wraps, Raglans, &. mh22 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Kurs SILVERWARE OF RARE AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, Bold Extensively at Home and Abroad. Manufactured by a SAM'L KIRK & SON, 114 Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md Established 1817, Also, JEWELRY, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND OTHER GEMS. mh4-lin Laresr Srama /Srvzs. GENTLEMEN'S GILK AND DERBY HATS, KNOX, New York. Sole Agents for © YOUMANS, New Xork. HENEY HEATH, London. B. H. STINEMETZ & SONS, mb15 > 1237 Penna, avo i“ "a mh22-6r° fend Wood. [NS FROM OUR even- CBLE pring and summer Price places it within the reach ‘also han all other ‘elephone Buonrc. Exsromrars. If the demand keeps up the novelty “Directoire” snd “Empire” Embroideries will be scarce later. ‘No larger or finer stock than ours is now. ‘We are daily told that OUR VARIETY 18 LARGEST AND PRICES LOWEST IN THE CITY. Egotistical. Why should we hide our light under » bushel; be- sides, it's not what we say, it is what we ae told, and told so a dozen times a day. Could we depict here the artistic and elaborate pat- terns we are showing in Embroideries we wouldn't have to ask you to call on Monday. A price-list below to give an idea of the variety wo have. (Continued below.) oe Guipure lace designs, hemstitched. Nainsook in lovely patterns, Prices $2.40, 82.60, $3, $3.68, and $4.68 s yard. (Continued below.) 22¢I scx Arrox Exsnomenms, also used for Children’s Dresses. Shown in Swiss and Nainsook. Hem-stitched and tucked effects, Prices 40c., 50c., 60c., 68c., 75c., $1, $1.25, 81.35, $1.50, $1.68, $1.85, and $2 a yard. (Continued 45-15. Exszoween Sxirros. Cambric, Nainsook, and Swiss in new and besutifal patterns, The lower priced with less depth of em broidery, but of fine and close patterns. Prices, G8c., 75c., $1, $1.35, $1.68, 82, 82.68, 83. (Continued below.) New Autover Exsrowrnrs. Cambric, Nainsook, and Swiss. A matchless variety of designs, and nope of coarse, showy patterns. Prices, 68c., 75c., @1, $1.35, $1.68, $2, $2.68, $3.35. Inserting and narrow and medium widths to match in pattern, at proportionately low prices. (Continued below.) Masy New Exnnomenrs. CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES—Nsrrow edge em- broidered, suitable for underwear, 5c., 6c., 764 Be Ge., 10c., 1236. ya. 53 MATCH SETS of narrow edge, medium, wide, in- serting and allover for sets of underwear. INSERTING of cambric and nainsook, from 5 to 9 inches wide, 35c., 45c., 50c. and 68c. ya. COLORED EMBROIDERIES, all colors, Se. to 250. IRISH POINT Embroideries in match sets from 2 to 9 inches wide, 25c to $1 yard. EVERLASTING EDGES from 4c, to 4c. yd. HERRING BONE Trimming. New designs in white and colors, 17c. to 25c. dozen. (Continued below.) Pique, fine welt, 22, 25, 30, 35c. Pique, in large welt, figures and checks, 42c. Dress Lawn, 114 yards wide, 1234, 15¢. India Linen, 1234, 16, 20, 22, 25, 35c, Persian Lawn, 16, 22, 25, 35c. ‘Dress Linen, 25, 35, 45c. Nainsook, 123, 16, 20, 25, 29, 35, 45. French Nainsook, 134 yards wide, 25, 30, 35, 45¢. Jones Cambric, 15, 20, 25, 35, 42c. Check Muslins, 8, 10, 1234, 16, 20, 25e. Check and Stripe Nainsooks, hemstitched, 15 to 350. Swiss, 10, 12, 15, 25, 29, 350. ‘Tarleton, all colors, 15c. a yard. &2-Novelties in Muslin and Swiss, with border for aprons, and hemstitched Nainsooks for dresses, (Continued below.) A Tunez Daw Suz BLACK DRESS GOODS. For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 25th, 26th and 27th, the Palais Royal devotes extra counter room to the display of Black Dreas Goods. A good north light will enablea critical inspection of the qualities offered at the various prices. ‘That we can buy as advantageously as any merchant our cash system makes apparent. That we should be enabled to sell at smaller profit than the merchant who does a credit business is obvious, DO WE? This special display is made with a view of answer- ing this question. "Tis for you to reply. THE PALAIS ROYAL, «Cdhtinued below.) Purstrzrs Brace Goons. IMPORTANT. All fabrics manufactured by B. Priestley & Co., are rolled on the “VARNISHED BOARD,” showing the grain of the wood, which is the Priestley trade-mark, and is stamped with the manufacturers’ name. They are also stamped, on the under side of the selvedge, every five yards, with the name" B. Priestley Co.," in gilt letters. Without this none are genuine. COMPARISON IS ASKED WITH PRIESTLEY’S GOODS SOLD ELSEWHERE AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES: PRIESTLEY’S SILK WARP HENRIETTA, 81, $1.25, $2.00. Priestley’s Batiste (42-inch), $1. Priestley’s Convent Cloth, 81.25. Priestley’s Clairette, $1.25. Priestiey's Silk Warp Drap d’Alma, @1.25, $1.48, Priestiey's Serges (42-inch), 75c. Priestiey’s Ravenna, 75c. Priestley’s Melrose Cloth, 75c., $1.25. Priestley's Armure, 1, Priestley's Armure C Priestley’s Cach de Inde, 5 Priestley's Camel's Hair, 75c., $1, $1.25. Priestley’s Silk Warp and All-wool Bordered Nun's a TSe.. Bl, SL25, $1.50, 1.68, 81.75, 82, 12.50, £2" Since we can afford to sell at ten percent less profit than our neighbors who credit we should be enabled to offer ten per cent better qualities for the or THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) A Frew Srectar Banoarss. A manufacturer or importer in immediate need of funds seeks the merchant who will pay cash down. ‘The following “Special Bargains,” are the outcome ofsuchs transaction. We and you the gainers, the unfortunate producer the loser: 40-inch Black All-Wool Serges, 50c. 45 inches wide Black All-Wool Serges, 68¢. 40-inch Biack Ali-Wool Albatross, 50, 68, 7c. 40-inch Black Nun's Veiling, 68, 75c. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. ereatly eplanred, and our preparations for ‘spring and summer season Lave been upon Most extensive scale. There isevery indication that White will Here is the result of close-buying at the foun- tain-head of the White Goods’ supply. 30-inch White Batiste Lawn, extra good qual- ity, and pure bleach, ONLY 100. PER YARD. White Batiste Lawn. extra fine qual- ity, amooth finish, and pure bleach, ONLY 15c. PER YARD. 48-inch White Imported Swiss Lawn, sheer quality, same ae sold by us the past seven years, ‘With a steadily increasing demand each season. Purest bleach and laumnders beautifully. ONLY 25c. PER YARD. EXCLUSIVE HEMsTITCHED FLOUNCINGS. The real Hemstitched Flouncings are con- fined to us for this ‘city. You will probably find hemstitebed effects elsewhere, produced by ma- chine, but ours are hemstitched by hand likes handkerchief. 45-inch Hemstitched India Linon Flouncings, for directoire Suits. Here is «pattern picked Promiscuously; bas three-inch hand-hem- Stitched hem on the bottom with five inches of heavy guipure work above, then ® two-inch with four inches of embroldery-work above, thensone-tuch hem, embr'd all over above it. This is but one of a number of equally attract. ive patterns. Prices, 1.37, $1.50, €1.60, 81.75, 82 aud $2.50 per yard. We have fashion plates to show how there ai- Fectoire Suits are made. 60-inch India Linon Hemstitched Flouncings, for Tea Gowns. Has double hem and scalloped ‘at the bottom to give it weight and body. The ‘Width ts sufficient for the full length from peck tofoot. $2.75 and 83 per yard. Six new styles of Pique Trimmings, at 25, 30, 35, 45 and 50c. per dozen yards. Eight new styles of Fancy Tucking, for yokes, 50, 60, 62c., 81, @1.25, $1,75 and #2 yer yard. “Job Lot” of Hamburg Embroiderica, 2, 3, 4, snd 11 inches wide, at 8,20, 1236 and 25e. per yu Strong cloth and excellent embroidery. (Second floor.) NEW DRESS SHIELDS. We haven't a Dress Shield in stock but that ‘We gaurantee it to be adsolutely impervious ‘and perspiration proof. Won't sell any other Kind. The latest candidate for popular favor is Steam-cured Pure Para Rubber Shields. No acids used in their preparation, and can be re- Lied on to protect the dress even in the warmest weather. Four sizes. We keep all the other ood kinds, such as “Fedora,” “Goodyear,” sin- le and double “Repellient,” all silk, &e. SILKS THAT WASH PERFECTLY. Tt bas been the endeavor of manufacturers: fora great many years to produce a silk that would wash and hold its color and lustrous finish, Their efforts bave been crowned with success, and we have now on sale Cheney Bros.’ Al Sik Washable Surshs, that wash as well as an Anderson's Gingham. They are 24 inches Wide, and come in light ground colors with va- Tious stripes, Particularly suitable for Biouse Waists, Lawn Tennis, and Boating Shirts, Paja- mas, Tea Gowns, and Dresses. It is the best all-around silk ever manufactured to sell ata Popular price. We have sample washed. 1. “HEADQUARTERS” FOR BEDDING-SUPPLIES, Be it Comforts, Blankets, Quilts, Festhers, Feather-Pillows, Ready-made Sheets, Pillow- Cases, Bolster Cases, Down-Pillows, &c., for either crib, cradie, siugle or double bed, your money will goasfar bere as anywhere in the country. A sweeping assertion; but goods cost at wholesale Just so much, and we can buy 4s cheap as the next one, and are sutistied with smaller profits than « great many. White Quilts for double beds at 50 and 69e, each. We have advices that we can secure no more of these for some time, 500 White Crochet Bed Spreads st 85c., that were never before offered so low. “ALLENDALE” SUMMER SPREADS. The Allendale Spreads are acknowledged to y tvedy itest in weight. lost durable in quality. ‘The easiest to launder. The most inexpensive, And best for the mone! Single-bed size, only 65c. each. ‘Three-quarter-bed size, only 90c. each. Double-bed size, ouly 1 each. Extra-large-bed size, only @1.25 each. Quilts up to 812 each. Forty-eight sizes and qualities, and from twe toeight patterns to each line, Quite amam- moth quilt stock. SPRING AND SUMMER BED COMFORTS. ‘The “coming” comfort is covered with Cheese- cloth and Batiste. Warmth without weight, Colors that don’t soil the sheets. The bestand yet inexpensive, We carry the evtire regime in sizes and qualities. CHEESE-CLOTH COMFORTS: Cradle size, white, $1; colored, & Crib size, white, 81.15; colored, $1.37. Single-bed size, white, $1.65; colored, 61.76, Double-bed size, white481.75; colored, €2. BATISTE-CLOTH COMFORTS: Cradle size, white, 61.15; colored, $1.37. Crib size, white, $1.37 ; colored, $1.50. Single-bed size, white tnd colors \. Double-bed size, white and colors, 2.50. ‘These are particularly seasonable now, and are taking the place of the winter blankets. Figured Batiste Comf. rte, Excepting the Silk Eider-Down are the finest bed- coverings we have yet shown. White with col- ored figures and colored grounds with frures ofa contrasting shade. They are band.made, being band-tufted and edged with colored Ger- mantown worsted. Double-bed size only $2.78 “SPECIALS” IN SPRING LINENS. We have just cousummated a number of ex- tremely judicious purchases in Linens, and as ONLY 83 EACH. Fine heavy Cream Damask Fringed Cloths, ‘with fancy borders, size 2 by 2i¢ yards. ONLY 62 EACH. ‘than we do. Not only do we supply 6 majority the Hotels and Boarding Houses of this py ‘but of Maryland, Virginia, and other southern points. DOG FURNISHINGS. coins Collars in about ~ Rote and pm E fy FE to the massive New Foundland. Chains, Cords, ‘Lesders, Lockets, Padlocks, with keys. About twenty-five kinds apd sizes in bruss and nickel- plated belis for ornasnents. The will be

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