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THE EVENING STAR. WA ee THURSDAY : Editor, DHE EVENING STAR has the fullest Local Circulation of any Newspaper in the World. end as an Advertising Mediam is worth the other papers pfblished i The agreement with Germany that pending ue Berlin conference that nation and the United States shall each be represented at Sa- moa by « single war vessel is an unqualified ad- vantage to the republic, since it reduces toa minimum the exposure of Americans to yellow fever and windstorms in the harbor of Apia, and keeps nearly all of what we have left in the shape of an American navy safely at home out of the way of reefs and German torpedoes, Without the backing of a German mili- tary force the candidate for the office of king of Samoa favored by the Germans will not have the ghost of a chance of success. If the natives are left practically to settle the con- troversy among themselves, there is no doubt concerning the result. The agreement will also be of advantage to Germany, if that nation has no other designs in respect to Samoa than those which are entertained by the United States. It will prevent, however, the sending of war vessels by Germany to Samoa while the conference is in session to secure by show of force and improper interference that which the conference is unwilling to grant. This feature of the previons conference will conse- quently not be repeated, and the willingness of Germany to make the agreement limiting the number of war vessels at Samoa suggests the possibility of » surrender of certain parts of tae German program, and an amicable and sat- isfactory settlement of the Samoan didicuities by the conference at Berlin, | —$<—$—<—< An Elmira stock-broker has come to grief through the unsuccessful speculations of one of his customers. The customer was a female musie teacher, who, when short of cash with which to conduct her operations, wheedled twenty or thirty thousand dollars ont of various parties on false representations, The broker, who is under arrest as an accomplice, is charged with running a bucket shop. n be shown with ease t not of that unlawful sort. it might be well to inquire with what sort of conscience a broker doing a strictly legitimate business could put up twenty or thirty thoa- sand dollars in margins for a customer who was earning her daily bread by the most wearing form of polite labor without having his curiosity exeited to learn where her me from, his establishment At the same time The advantages of Washington as an eduea- tional center, furnishing rich and tempting | t nd investigators in all treasures to students branches of knowledge, constituted the prin- cipal theme of the after-dinner speakers at last night's Colambian University banquet. Repre- sentatives of the various university depart- ments showed in succession the wealth of edu- cational material collected at the capital and available for their respective uses, and supple- mented the statements of Andrew D. White’s wm article. Clearly Washington is now fully equipped with all the requisites of the re- publie’s educational center, and is ready to be- come site of the great national university, He says that it | Tre Tor Less Is Tre Bare Does it cateh the fish? We think not. We don't believe that alittle narrow stripe of canvas and a few cabalistic measurements possesa sufficient charms to entice thinking men from the paths of reason—nor sre “Suits to Order” at prices that would startle a Fiji Islander for bis wardrobe of fig leaves, sufficiently potent arzuments. We KNOW the gentlemen of Washington are THINKERS. They purchase carefully and under- Standingly. We are satisfied they prefer to buy GOOD READY-MADE clothing that’s called by its correct name—than to dabble and experiment with cheap grades sailing under made-to-order colors. ‘We are displaying line of #3 READY-MADE Pants and #10 READY-MADE Suits that we put in open competition with any $5 trousers or $15 and $18 suits that ARE made or CAN BE made. We're not TALKING this way and at the same time fervently praying that you'll not make the compari- | #02 On the contrary—we want you to compare them thoroughly and impartially. ‘What are the points to seek after? First, the quality of the fabric that the GARMENTS are made from—not the samples that are shown you— ‘but the garments themselves. Then the style, fit, and finish, Ours are tailored equal to custom work (still they are ready-made), fit perfectly, and embrace all the style and grace that artistic taste can give them. If for no other reason than to gratify your curiosity see the $3 ALL- WOOL PANTS—AT LEAST FIFTY PATTERNS, | and the $10 SUITINGS—NOT LESS THAN FOUR- SCORE DIFFERENT STYLES. All new arrivals—backed by our guarantee—and you | KNow Us. SAKS AND COMPANY, PLALY, MATTER-OF-FACT OUTFITTERS, SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. apil € have <ul UR #10 MP UITS IN CHREVIOTS AND € siere are unsmrpaswed: their pataloous at $2 GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING CO, enn. ave. 8c. pL1-6t | 2Q CARTONS oF FaNcy Rrpbo 16, 8c. wl per yard: Children’s Fancy Mixed Sailors, 17¢ Warner's sete, Ue; at our opening to- morrow. KAUF 3 DOUBLE COMBINATION, Lith sta. aplo-dt Grasp srexr Disrray or PARASOLS. Never before were the styles in Parasols so varied as this season's productions, consisting of unique shapes and patterns of Silks, Parasols to match almost every conceivable shade Which is produced in Dress Goods. That is one ele- sant idea, aud we have made it a point to procure such colorings as will match our assortment of Dress Goods, We ask you to see this display, as they are well worthy which has been taiked of without practical re- sults since the time of George Washington. An eudowment of several million dollars seems to be the only essential to the existence of the national university which is lacking. Wealthy philanthropists will please take notice ! —_$$— <= ‘The Saxton bill, which supplied some of the common sense and logic now unhappily absent from the law of libel as applied to newspapers, has met with an ignominious fate in the New York legis.ature. the source of the adverse vote indicating that it was cast in revenge for the editorial comments made by the press’ of the state on the ceiling scandal, the docks seandal, the market scand#!, and other highly-per- fumed affairs of the same sort in which mem- bers of the legislature and their friends and cronies have been in some way involved. — There is a Dominican war vessel which needs overhauling for tiring on the United States flag. Even if the Samown question is in abey- ance for the present. there is plenty of work for our ren navy to do, —_—_——<—— + = The storm of April 6th and 7th made itself felt upon the ocean as well as on the land. The sufferings of steamers in the buffetings of this storm, as indicated by the experiences of the Iroquois and Chattahoochee, north of Hatteras, are just coming to be fully known, —<——--——_ has gone back to liquor again, | after rem: a prohibition town for more than two years. But the resumption of traffic in alcohol is under severe restrictions. Twenty- property-holders will have to sign an ap- at's petition, and his license will cost him 900 when he gets.t, There cannot be enough profit in dram-selling under these conditions to crowd the town very full of saloon: ————— ‘The government ap tial legislative majority in France as in Eng- land which only an election can overthrow. Home ralers in one country and Boulangists in the other pin their hopes to the future decision of the people. The English parliamentary majority established an extraordinary commis- sion of its own devising really putting the home- rulers and especially Parnell on trial. ‘The French parliamentary majority is devising the form of trial by which it can most certainly convict and most severely punish Boulanger, and resolves with this end in view to do the trying and sentencing itself, After all the violent agitation into which the amateur diplomatists of the country have worked themselves over the retention of Mr. Bates as one of the commissioners to the Ber- lim conference since the appearance of his trictures on Germany in the Century maga- zine, the message from Berlin that he will be reeived there with as much courtesy as any of his colleagues must be rather disappointing. ee - The New York ers are greatly excited over the alleged fact that a gas company of that city has admitted that its meters are some- times inaccurate, and has voluntarily refunded to a customer money wrongfully coll him. Should this allegation be verified, it will do much t Tsou Asp Paxex Suxs. ‘We will continue the sale of the FIGURED INDIA SILKS at 50c. USUAL PRICE, Also, have gone through o1 FANCY COLOKED SILKS and have marked them Jackson, revi stock of PLAIN and of your inspection. Elegant Satin Stripe Parasols, paragon frame, natu- rai handle, at #1.45. Beautiful Silk Parasols, in all the new colorings, Modes, Tans, and with Tassels to match, wide Satin Bower, very sightly, at 81.08. Plain All-Silk Parasols, Gros Grain, with white edge, very handsome indeed, at 83.95. Fancy Stripes, Plain and Plaid Parasols, at #3.50, $3.75, 84 and 85, which are really beautiful. Such styles We Lave never before shown, FRENCH PARASOLS, We have imported s considerable number of styles this season which we guarantee will not be seen else- whe: re being only oue of a kind and color; so therefore. it would be wise, to see these before the au of the assortment is selected. Prices range from P to BIH CHILDREN’S PARASOLS, CHILDREN’S Mothors would do well to see these for the little ones, as we have devoted a great deal of care to the selection of Parasols suitable for children, Prices from 2 21.50, Endless variety. LANSBURGH & BRO, nothing li DEN EAGLE C rthe money, GOL! 211 Penn, ave. se. ALL SHADES, 490 <1 F bh Dress Noveities, 49¢.; Boys’ bine at our spring puvbLe Comet: i1th ste. Tress Made at TOPHAM’S FACTORY hi Reputation for standing hard usage years, and are low in prices, A large stock at Factory and Salesrooms, Call and see the Light and Strong Leatheroid ‘Trunk. Kepairing of Trunks and Bags promptly and thoroughly done. JAMES 8, TOPHAM, a Boy’s Fine 9 at our spriug opening to- DOUBLE COMBINA Ty: Cassimere Pol o | morsew. KAUPMAN'S j 1th st. se, vt Prices I Stattosery aT R. GOLDSCHMID's, 1007-1009 F ST. N. W. We have in our Stationery Department one of the finest assortments of both foreign and domestic Sta- touery from the most celebrated factories, which we will offer at unusually low prices for to-morrow. ‘25e. Fancy Boxes of Paper and Envelopes for 18¢. Fancy Boxes of Wurd’s Paper aud Envelopes 50c. Fancy Boxes of Superior Paper and Envelopes for Monumental Stationery Portfolio, 10¢. Violet Mills Commercial Note Paper, 4 ream weigh- ing 134 Iba, plain and ruled, only 18¢. Envelopes to match, 50 for Ge. The “Shakespeare Honse” Stationery Cabinet, fur- nished with Ward’s Paper and Euvelopes, worth 82, | atelis. | A Box containi | mm of Paper and 125 Envel- nly GSc., wi 1. iate Pencils, 12 in a box, 3e, ‘The only perfect Pencil-Holder, Point Protector, and Stamp Case, only 10c. mbina| Pen-holder, Pencil, and Eraser, only worth 50c. Wood Lead Pencils, 12 for 3c.; with rubber Paper Knives for 9c, Boxes of School Crayons for 8e, Stafford’s Writing Ink, 33 bottles Sc. Memorandum Books, Novels of the latest edition, only 10c. Cloth- Books worth 50c. at 28. Acopy of Robert Elsmere and Gladstone Criticism down to such prices as will make them All COLORED SILKS that were #1, nuw 30c, All that were 75e., now ie, All that were 50c.. now 2 ‘These prices are making them move. Get Brat choice. JOHNSON & LUITRELL, 713 Market Space. « Oorextenen & Buo.. DECORATIVE ART ROOMS, S14 9th street n.w., Respectfully cal! the attention of ladies to the new and Latest styles in Decorative Embroidery, known as Ro- aoam Work. ‘¢ are now showing desigus in Scarfs, Squares, Matts, Fulow Shains, Doylies, on some of our Bew Linen Ducking, in Brown, Bleached, and Un- DBieached. aped Linens, new design: Itecujt and Fruit Covers, at Zc, snd 50c, Hemstitehed, 85e. Momie cloth yord squares, friuged aad stamped, 75¢. Heudmnie Hamatitchad scarte 81. “3 Hemstitehed Pillow Shama, Sli. Handsome Silk Table Runners, ow. Dezlies to match. $4 per dozen. pe Linen, Thread. Bolton Sheeting, 7 inches wide, at 30c. yard. 5S. OPPENHEIMER & BRO, 514 Oth street northwest. pe he New Home Sewing Machines. apO-1eee JOHN E LITTLE, ids 7th stow, | and a cake of Balsam Fir Soap ouly 2c. First edition, Life of our President, Benjamin Harri- together with that of his grandfather, William ry Harrison, worth ‘25c., at Se. #1 Plush Albums for 7%e. #1.50 Plush Albams for 98 Plush Albums for #1. 10¢. Scrap Books for be. . Scrap Books for 1c. Oe. Serap Books for Soe. 50e. Portfolios for 25. | $1 Portfolios for 48e, The choice of a new lot of Carriages worth 2 | to 814. for $9.98. seks Special bargains in Refrigerators, Ice Chests, and Ice Cream Freezersat sc 1. GOLDSCHMID's, aplOsin 1007-1009 F st. n.w. 205 CY Fane Warner's Coraline Corsets, se at morrow. KAUFMAN'S DOUBLE Ith #t ne. Lors Tanonie News MERTZ x CoMPAN Y. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT ia charge of Mr. C. Waguer, late of New York. Habits, Jackets, Cloth Costumes to order at very reasonable prices, Whether you purchase your material of us o> not we will be equally pleased to take your order. ‘Fit and workmanship first-class. ‘Model Fitting Patterns cut to measure. 604 11TH STREET N. Ww. SBON, No. 16, Be. Mixed’ Sailors, 17c.; Our openiiig t COMBINATION, ildren’ aplo-ce AT'S Porviarn Snoverxa Puce. ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS. REGULAR RED-TICKET DAY. REGULAR RED-TICKET DAY. REGULAR RED-TICKET DAY. REGULAR RED-TICKET DAY. REGULAR RED-TICKET DAY. REGULAR RED-TICKET DAY REGULAR RED-TICKET Day. REGULAR RED-TICKET Day. BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY. BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY. BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY. BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY, BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY. i BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY, TO-MORROW'S OFFERINGS SAVE MONEY. ‘TO-MORROW'S OFFERINGS SAVE MONEY. TO-MORROW'S OFFERINGS SAVE MONFY. TO-MORROW'S OFFERINGS SAVE MONEY. TO-MORROW'S OFFERINGS SAVE MONEY. It is sufficient for ns to say that the broken lots of soods from the SPECIAL SALE will be put on sale to- morrow at big reductions, The anuouncement will be enough to crowd our store. MEN'S FURNISHINGS. $1 French Percale Shirts, all sizes, including, two Collars and one pair of Cuffs. Friday, 75e. each, $1 Plaited Bosom Laundered Shirts, sizes 16 and 1634 only. Friday, 500. each. Auerican Hosiery Underwear, Drawers only (heavy Weight), sizes 36 to 40; were $1.50 and $2. Friday, 50c. each, 2 Boxes of 250. Suspenders. Friday, 15c. a pair. PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. and $2 Plain and Fancy Satin 47 each, 50 Gold and Silver Cap Gloria Cloth Umbrellas, 28-inch. Friday, 1.55 each, 10 28-inch Gold Cap Gloria Umbrellas; were $1.75, Friday, $1.35 each. = SHAWL AND HANDKERCHIFF DEPARTMENTS. 13 Cashmere, double scarf, sold for $1.25. Friday S88c. each. 8 embroidered and plain double Cashmere Scarf. were 82.50and $3. Friday #1.98 each. A lotof all-linen 25c. Handkerchiefs, containing col- ored embroidered hemstitched Handkerchiefs, Mourning embroidered bemstitched Handkerchiefs, and solid black bordered hemstitched Handkerchiefs. Friday 19c. each. A lot of colored silk Handkerchiefs, sold for 35c. and 500, Friday 29c. each. GLOVE DEPARTMENT. Odd sizes of 4and 5 button dress kid Gloves, were @1. Frida; . a pair, Children’s kid Gloves, dark shades, were $1, Friday 25e. a pair. 1 lot cf Children's Taffetta Gloves, all shades, were BSc. Friday 15e. a pair. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. “Remnants” of children’s black-ribbed Hose (size, 6 only?, were 25e. Friday 10¢. a pair. About 20 pair of Ladies’ plated silk Hose, In dark blue, old gold, light blue, and lavender, sold for $1 and 81. Friday 68e. a poir, 1 lot of infauts' very fine chashmere \ hose, all sizes colors pink and blue, were 4c. Friday 21e. a pair, 1 lot of Ladies’ ganze or balbrigzan, Jersey fitting bodies, sizes 26, 28, 30, and 3%, were 50c. Friday 2e. each, COTTON UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. Alot of Ladies’ skirts, Frida; A lot of Infants’ short dresses, slightly soiled, were 50c, Frid: gowns, were 59¢, Friday 49¢. CORSET DEPARTMENT. A lot of $1.25 French woven corsets in gray and White, in both extra and mediwun lengths, sizes Friday 6 UPHOLSTERY AND ART DEPARTMENTS, 50 best opaque shades, Hartzhorn spring rollers, 23% yards long, were 75c. Friday 50c. each. 5 pieces of best quality “Merrimac” Cretonnes, pret- ty patterns, were 123g. Friday 9¢. a yard. 50 satin covered pin cushions, (9x9) were BSc. Fri- day 19¢ each, 50 plush stand covers, all colors, were 35c. 2le. each, Friday DRY GOODS DIT. 28 Gingham Dress Robes, colors, grey and brown, complete robe. Friday $1.25, worth three times that. 3 pes. of 22-inch wide Plaid Dress Goods, (dark shades) were 5c. Friday 10c. L inch wide Cheese Cloths, in tans and scarlet. Friday 4c. a yd, 3 pes. of 40-inch wide wool finish Henrietta Cloths, in navy, brown aud black, were 2Uc.a yd. Friday 15c. aya. fainsooks, Friday Ge. 9 ya. French Figured Pique. Friday 16c. CLOAK AND SUIT DEPT. 4 material, were 810. Friday $6.48 each, 20 slichtly soiled White Lawn and Pigne Suits (Misses, sizes 25g to 10 years, were $4 to 87.00, Fri- ne WILLINERY DEPARTMENT. 1 lot of 15 pes. 4 Blue, Pink Friday a yard. pes. of Narrow Ribbons, all colors, for neck and sleeves, was € ‘ard. Friday Se. a yard, 10 doz. of C § Mixed Straw School Hats, odd sizes, worth Soc. Frid ach giz puncher ina bunch, worth 81. Frida; i DEPARTMENT. Biggest bi ‘Stock must be redu ubroideries,worth 5U to Zac. Fri- 1 lot of Al ideries, Swiss or Cambric, worth 40 ahd to 40 leh Swiss and Cainubr new patterns; cannot be replaced for less than $1 and $1L.50a yard. Friday, 50e.a yard, 1 lot of Finbrys, marked to-day 12%., 156, 18¢4 and 20e, Friday, 1c. yard. Lot of mace sae Torchyer ba 106. t jot of real nade ‘Tore! ces, were 10c. to 12%¢e. a yard. Fi rd. 1 fot of sane, were ‘Ide. to 206, a yard. Friday, 80. a yard TAot of Torchon Laces (black edge), were Ze, Fri- day, le a yard. i piece of Heal Antique Lace, was 127 a "a yard. louncings, Friday, 5c. inch Val Flouncing, worth @1. a. BUTTON DEPARTMENT. 1 lot of Fine Fancy Metal Clasps, were 150. to 2c. Friday, 10c. each, 1 lot'of Wiite Pearl Buttons, fancy patterns, were 12igc, Friday dozen i 1 fot of all Pearl Buttous, self shank (all colors for satine dresses), worth 40c. Friday, 5c. a dozen. JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. 1 lot of Rhine-stoue Hairpins, worth 25¢c. to 38e. Friday, 123¢c. each. : of, eee Breastpins, with drops, worth 50c. each. 1 lot Scarf Pins, were 10e, Friday, 2%. exch, 1 lot of Bang!e Bracelets, silver and oxydized, were 40c. Friday, 1c. ckle Chatelaine Watches, (warranted). Friday, ) each, 2 pile Chatelaine Watches, (warranted.) Friday ‘d. pieet euch. f LEATHER GOODS DEPARTMENT. A few extra fine Pocketbooks, suightly rubbed, were @1 to gz. Friday, Uc. exch, 1 lot of Card Cases, were 10¢. to 15. Friday, 2c. eacl 1 Jot of Satchels, were 98c. to $1.25, Friday, 75¢, ac} : 1 lot of Satchels, were 75c. to $1. Friday. 50c. each DEI 1 lot of Needle Outnt Papers good pers, Budkins, aud Carpet Needies, worth nts of fin Elastics, % yard | ibe, Bridaye Likes asornent Cream Pitchers, worti Loe. to GOODS DEPARTMENT. Bottles: filed with “4 ‘onnces of | triple extract, all oders, worth, rid J lot of Pocket Combs In leatherette eases, worth a, Friday of dacqu Friday 1346. 4 box, z Lot of farve cakes of Fine Lavender and Florida | y Toe. cake. i Bristle ‘Halr-Brushes, ! * French Shoe Blacking, worth 5c.; worth Lc of hemsti were 50c.; Friday of bolting ‘88 TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. of Colored Chenille Fringe, was 81." Friday ndsome Black Bead Ornaments, were 50c. rida) ach. a lot of Hundevme Black Bead Ornaments, were $1. os % lk Chantilly Laces, 7 inches deep, worth warned £2 incl Chant Spanish Guipure, woes of 45 ineh Chantilly or Spanish Guip th $3. Fridyy $1.30 a yard. TLING DEPARTMENT. 0 *% wuille Dot Veils, were 250, Friday Liot of 7-Strpe Border Sewing Silk Veilings, all colors, was Friday 123¢c. a yard, FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT. A line of Sheffield, Triple Plated, Buttcr Knives, Sugar Spoons and Napkin Kings, warranted for soe fear OF 1uoney Fett worth SOc, Choice tor Friday Oe, each. 1 lot. of novelties, inclndes chickens, duct se, with picturesque sceneries, worth 1c, Fra ee oe ends in Mechanical Bani Backete kee aeetaah eae rh Money Banks, ae HUSK Debanraren, : 2.Zine Tran| made, stand ‘any amouni pandling: were 98. Friday GS ences 7 + Packing Trunks. You will want one for putti away Jour winter clothes, haste! Buacx Caners Har Garxaprszs. WE HAVE JUST PURCHASED TO ADVANTAGE ALOT OF SILK STRIPED CAMEL’S HAIR GRENA- DINES. WE HAVE ALWAYS SOLD THEM FOR $1.50 PERYARD. THEY ARE 42 INCHES WIDE AND VERY SUPERIOR GOODS. HAVING BOUGHT THEM CHEAP WE SHALL SELL THEM FOR $1 PER YARD. LADIES WHO APPRECIATE FINE BLACK GOODS WILI. BE PLEASED WITH THESE GRENADINES. BLACK FAILLE FRANCAIS SILKS. WE HAVE JUST OPENED A NEW LOT OF VERY SUPERIOR SILKS WHICH WE OFFER 25 PER CENT LOWER THAN REGULAR GOODS. PRINTED INDIA SILKS, 28 INCHES WIDE, AT $1 PER YARD. THESE GOODS ARE SOLD FOR $i.25 ELSEWHERE. NEW GINGHAMS, SATIN: '$ AND DRESS GOODS. BLACK SILK LA TOSKA NETS. W. M. SHUSTER & SON, apll 919 PENN, AVE, N.W. 8 USUAL OUR Roys’ SUT price $1.25, $1.75, 82, $ Price Charged in the ¢ity. CLOTHING CO., 211 Pa, ave. s.e. “to 810, are t best for GOLDEN EAGLE pi1-Gt New Youx Crveaas, WRITING ABOUT MEN'S DRESS, SAYS ONE SUIT, WITH CARE, WILL ANSWER FOR BUSINESS AND AFTERNOON TAINMENTS, INCLUDING WEDDINGS. RE- CEPTIONS OR TEAS, AND THIS SHOULD BE CUTAWAY COAT, OF BLACK OR BLUE CLOTH, WITH PANTS OF A “LIGHTISH” MODEST STRIPE OR CHECK. THE MOST POPULAR GOODS FOR THE COAT, PAR- TICULARLY FOR YOUNG MEN, ARE MF- DIUM WALE DIAGONALS, ALTHOUGH CHEVIOTS, THIBETS AND VICUNAS ARE NG MUCH USED BY THE FINE TRADE. IN OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT WE HAVE GIVEN MORE ATTENTION TO FINE GOODS THIS SPRING THAN EVER BEFORE, AND NOT GNLY THIS, OUR HEAD CUT- TER, MR. CRANSTON, HAS THE REPUTA- TION OF BEING THE BEST CUTTER IN WASHINGTON. OUR GOODS ARE MADE UP UNDER OUR OWN SUPERVISION, AND ARE EQUALIN EVERY RESPECT TO ANY MADE IN THE CITY, WE CARRY THE NEWEST PATTERNS AND STYLES OF ENGLISH, IRISH, SCOTCH, GERM. FRENCH (BELGIAN), AND DOMESTIC GOODS. JUST NOW THE “BLARNEYS” ARE EX- TREMELY POPULAR AND EXTREMELY GOOD AS WELL, IN FACT, A GENTLEMAN DRESSED IN A SUIT OF “BLARNEY” TWEED OR SERGE OR CHEVIOT 18 CON- SCIOUS OF BEING WELL DRESSED, THERE ARE A GOOD MANY NEW STYLES. AND COLORINGS THIS SEASON, WHICH WE WILL BE GLAD TO SHOW. E. B. BARNUM & CO, 031 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. _ap]1-ot 211 Penn, ave, se. Ovesisa Or A New Crormse HOUSE. Having sold out the entire stock of Clothing at Oak Hall, corner 10th and F sts, 1 have OPENED THE BEAUTIFUL STORE, 7 71H STREET, (Lately oceupied by Mr. Wash. B. Williams.) First-class Clothing Sto: pr the name of WEYL'S ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, with an entire fresh stock of well-selected Clothing for Men, Youths and Boys. Isell only Clothing inmade by the best manufacturers in the country, and will save you tully 25 per cent on the price, ON SATURDAY, APRIL 30, Iwill have a GRAND OPENING, to which everybody ig invited. We do not consider it trouble to show goods, ‘The following are a few of the many bargains Tee! ALL-WOOL PANTS at $1.50 and upward. Good well-made SPRING OVEKCOATS at $5.50 and upward, ALL-WOOL SUITS at $7.50 and upward. A Souvenir given to every visitor at WEYL'S ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, . 311 7TH ST. N.W. ap10-3m As Fe MOTH, COAL-TAR CAMPHOR, lie. REFINED CAMPHOR, 35c. A POUND. BEST INSECT POWDER (NEW CROP), in Pound, Half-pounds and Quarter pound Tins, at 750., 40c. and White Tar Paper, Carbolized Paper and Tar Paper in large sheets, W. S. THOMPSON Pharm: apl0-Im 15th st, Tue Losers Ocrerrtse ESTABLISHMENT, 909 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., (B. ROBINSON & CO.,) Has steadily grown in popular favor until it has become universally recognized as a Verita- ble Temple of Fashion, where her young Devotees daily flock to be correctly dressed. Here style holds undisputed «1 sisted by fair and honest prices—the popular Jevers that move the world of trade. Kilt suits for the toddling cherubs, some quiet enough to suit the most sober tastes, others so bold and original that we alone would dare to handle them, Sailor Suits in Blue and Gray—Some Plain, others gaily trimmed. Norfolk, Blouse, Pleated, Plain end Cutaway Suits—with and without vests—for the Boys who wear kiee Pants—in plaids, in stripes, in checks, in mix- tures, and in plain desivns, #4 to #20. Bigger Boys, Youths and Young Men will find repre- sented here all the fashions found in the cul- tered centers of the civilized globe, at prices that will surprise and please, Y. ably as- Rexx NT Dav Srore News” ay WOODWARD & LOTHROP THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1889. Friday is store cleaning day. We devote Special attention on that day to the display and sale of all Short Lengths, Odd Sizes, Lots, &e. All such goods have @ good slice of the price taken off. If you find what you wan’ it means a clear saving of dimes or dollars, Many ladies can find the end of their Spring Dress in the remnant pile. Ifyou only wants short piece for achild’s dress, or a cloak, a wrapper for yourself, or a jacket, Friday is the day of all days to look for it, CLOSING-OUT SALE OF CHILDREN’S GAMPS AT LOW REMNANT PRICES.—Un- uestionably the chance of the season, as these are extremely desirable for wear with Hubbant and Gretchen Dresses, 13 Children’s White Lawn Gamp Waists, Yoke of fine tucks, embroidery around the neck and sleeves. Sizes 2 to 10 years. Reduced, or Remnant Price, 50e. 10 Children’s White La al aists, yoke of embroidery and tucks, and embroidered around neck and sleeves. Sizes 2 to 10 years. Reduced, or Remnant Price. oe. 9 Children’s White Linen Lawn Gamp Waists, yoke of all-over, neck and sleeves trimmed with embroidery. Sizes 2 to 10 years, Reduced, or Remnant Price Also 9 Gamps, size 6 to 12 tos “ODD LOT” OF RIBBONS. Abont 50 yards ofd-inch Fancy Ribbous, two patterns and eight colorings in the lot, viz.: Garnet-and- White, Serpent-and-Green, Black-and-White, Black-and-Reseda, Black-and-Cresson, Ches- nut-and-Brown, Black-and-Uld-Rose, Black- aud-gray. Very elegant. Reduced. or nnant Price, -60c. per yard. “ODD” PARASOLS. 4 Black Silk Suan Um- brellas, 24-inch. Reduced to 81.50. 5 Black Silk Sun Umbrellas, 2 size 24-inch, reduced to # Lsize 24-inch, reduced to 8 ize 24, reduced to €: 6 Black Twilled Silk, Carriage Shades, White Lining, reduced to $1.7 2 Black Carriage Shades, one lined with Car- inal, the other White, reduced to 81.50. “ODDS” IN HANDKERCHIEFS, 11 Ladies’ White All-Linen H. 8. Handkerchiefs, em- broidered in colors, reduced to 13 each, 9 Ladies’ White All-Linen Handkerchiefs, scalloped edxe, embroidered iu colors, re- duced to 18¢., 3 for 50e, 15 Ladies’ Fine v Linen Handkerchiefs, two styles hemstitched and scalloped edge, em- Droidered in Black, reduced to 25c, GLOVES. 11 Pairs Ladies’ 4-But. Snedo Gloves, in Tan shades, embroidered on back; size 644. Reduced to 75c, 3 Pairs Ladies’ 4-But. Tan Suede Gloves, em- broidered backs; size educed to 81. 9 Pairs Ladies’ 4- . Fine English Walking Kid Gloves, Black, embroidered on the back; and 6%, reduced to $1.50. VESTS. 4 Ladies’ fine gauze Vests, 'y imperfect, b neck and short sleeves, Reduced to 20c 2 Ladies’ fine gauze Vests,high neck and short peves, slichtiv soiled, size 30, Keduced to 30c. 6 Ladies’ fine French balbriggan and short sleeves, sizes 28 and dneed to 500, INFANTS’ VESTS. 1 Infant's fine quality all- Wool vest, with silk front, high neck and long sleeves, half price, sile 14. eed to 3’ 4 HOSIFRY. 8 pairs Children’s black, fine- ribbed Hose, size 6. Reduced to 21e. 8 pairs Ladies’ “fast black” fine Lose, size 914. Reduced to 2 pairs Ladies’ extra fine “fast black” Hose, with white heel and toe, sizes 9 and 9}. Ke- duced to 50c. 10 pairs Ladies’ fancy Hose, in checks and boot patterns, sizes 8, 53g and 9 Keduced to Sve. 3 pairs Ladies’ “opera length” Hose, in boot patterns, pair have cream foot, with lizht- Dlue top; the other pair has light-blue foot,with. navy top; sides Sigand 9. Reduced to $1 per pair. MEN'S GOODS. 2 Men's unlaundered Night Shirts, soiled, size 15. Reduced to 3c, 51 Men's unlaundered Night Shirts, excellent grade of muslin, sizes 144, 15, 15%, 16 and 16%. Reduced to Sse. euch. 30 Men's fancy Night Shirts, white muslin, with cardinal trimming. Ki ced to 6. 1 Boy's Seal-Brown All-Wool Jersey Suit,waist and pants, collar embroidered. 5 years. Reduced to 2.50. riped Brown-Mixed Cheviot Nor- folk Jacket; size 6 years. Reduced to 4 Boys’ Blue All-Wool Jersey Suits, waist and pants; sizes 3, 5, 6 and 7 years. duced to 84. Boys’ Cardinal All-Wool Jersey Kilt Suita, neatly trimmed with wide black braid; sizes 244 and 3 years, Reduced to $4. 2 Boys’ Navy Blue Jersey Sailor Suits, braid trimmed; sizes 7 to years. Reduced to $4.50. 1 Boy's slightly soiled Cream Jersey Waist; size 4 years, Reduced te 29 Boys’ other's Friend” Laundered Shirt. Waist, desis le patterns, slichtly soiled from display ; siz Sand 10 years. Reduced to T5Se. each, (Third floor.) CLOSING-OUT SALI BRIC DRESSING REDUCED PRICES, 2 Ladies’ Fine Lonsdale Cambric Dressing Sacques, cambric rue around the neck, sleeves and bottom; sizes 40 and 42; for large ladic: Reduced to 50c, e: 6 Ladie Cambric Dressing Sacques, two clusters of tucks down the front, a cambric ruffle arot the neck, sleeves and bottom edited with Hamburg; sizes 32, 34 and 44. Reduced iH OF LADIES’ ACQU! cAM- S AT GREATLY India Linen Dressing Sacques, tucked front, with Hamburg embroulery around the sleeves, bottom and down front; sizes 32 and B34. Reduced to 1, India Linon Dressing Sacques, well made and nicely trimmed, sizes 34,40 and 42, Re- duced to $1 each, (Second floor.) LADIES’ JACKETS. These are offered at Just one-fourth their price of last year. 15 Ladies’ Striped All-wool Rough Cloth English Walking Jackets, viz: One and two of each. lack, sizes 34, 36, 38 and 40. Dark Brown, sizes, 52, 34, 30 and 38. Tan, size: 4, 30 and Reduced, or Remnant Price., (Third floor.) ++ 82.50 x” IN CHILDREN’S AND d * JACKETS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRIC 1 Miss’ All-wool Terra Cotta Cloth Jacket, bound with braid, size 16 years, Reduced to $3.50. Half price. lisses’ Fine Broadcloth Jackets, trimmed with black braid. 2 Navy Blue. sizes 14 and iGyears, 3 Terra Cotta, sizes 12, 14 and 16 ara. Reduced to 85. Half price. Misses’ All-wool Cloth Jackets, in Mahog- any and Navy Bins, both size 12 years, Re- duced to e 2 Children’s Black-and-White Checked Jackets, sizes 8 and 10 years, Reduced ‘OAKS, 3 Children’s All-wool Tan-Striped oaks, sizes 4 and G years, Reduced to & (Third floor.) “ODD SIZE: x Ls SUITS, AND TEA GOWNS AT GREATLY RE DUCED PRICES. These represent single suits—ends of lines Which we propose to discontinue selliug. 1 Ladies’ Black All-Wool Wrapper, Reduced to # 1 autiest Suit; size Ladies’ ponder tri °SLadiew’ Faucy Plaid AlL-Wool Wrapper, size 36. Almost hali-price. Reduced to #4 3 Lacdies® Cin ya ts, aoe iy BB and 40, one cadet, viz ec oe ate Freseh Piaid Ail-Weol aaie Racy Bine with Plush Front, size 36. Reduced to $10, One-third first vrice, i Ble; it Mageuta Cashmere Tea Gown with Black Cashmere Fedora Front handsomely smocked, size 34. Oue-third off, Reduced to 1 81 crnird floor.) MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S SUITS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES TO CLOSE HEM OUT AT ONCE. Misses’ French All-Wool Chailie Suits in tive light effects with velvet collar pace, sizes 12 and 14 ldren’s Navy Blue French Flannel Suits, with white anchor pattern, splendidly 1usde and excellent mountain suits. Sizes 6, 8,10 aud 12 yeurs. Reduced to &. 2 Children’s All-wool Cuallie Suits, cream ground with fancy rich! Old-rose ribbon, Half peice. T Siinses Eocaut erweda Cloth Suit, hand- ely braided in black, very stylishly juade Size 16 years, Reduced to $10. (Tied oor UILTS. te Single-bed Sffread knotted fringe, “Reduced f0:50e. vealed 1 Fine White Sinurie-bed Crochet Quilt.stained, Reduced to S5e. { Elocant “Ewelve-quarter Colored Bed Spread, slightly soiled, Reduced eee COMFORT. 1 Colored unond. Heteesaioes Oe — ANKETS. Gi¢ Pairs Pine All-woo! Gauzo- weusht Sutuimer Blankets (to close Beles ‘open: 2 Relea Fine‘ All-wod Blah Fare Or Crance To-xornow. 100-yard spool of Fast Black Mending Cotton given with every pair of Hose. Like the Hose this cotton ‘will not change color when washed, WARRANTED FAST BLACK HOSE. Warranted in the fullest sense of the word—if not absolutely Fost Black money refunded, We won't act the Pharisee by intimating that our Hose are Fast Black, while those of other merchants are not. That Would be the hypocrite’s method of lying, but we can logically and truthfully write that the Palais Royal’ strictly cash business should enable better qualities for the prices than if a credit business were done. THE “PALAIS ROYAL” last season was acknowl- edged “Headquarters” for Fast Black Hose, and pre- sents its credentials for the position this year in offer- ing BLACK HOSE PRODUCED FROM INGRAIN YARNS, thus giving greater strength and wear than if dyed after wearing, as is usual, (Price list below.) Base — = Mews Fasr Bucs Socks. The improved high-spliced heels will be appre- ciated by gentlemen who contemplate wearing low shoes, The silk-finished Lisle Half-1Tose will retain brilliancy after washing, which is not the case ‘with spun Silk Hose at double the price, THE PALAIS ROYAL. _ (Continued bel Lous Fasr Buacx Hose. All we can write is: Will you plase compare the qualities offered at undermentioned prices with the hose Arred elsewhere at simitar price? | "Tis for you, not us, to decide which are best values. | Fast Black Cotton Hose, 25, 35, 40, 4 70e, Extra Sizes Cotton Mose, Fast Black Lisle Hose, $1.35, 81 48, GO, G5, —_ = | Cintprews Brack Hose. | We ask special attention to the Ribbed Cotton Hose, | with double knees, double toes, triple high spliced heels, and in all sizes, from 5 to 9, inclusive, for only 25e. a pair, PRICE LIST. We have every desirable style that's made. ali with double knees and high sp price listmay be ® little Styles are difficult to el BLACK RIBBED Style No. 1, sizes 5 to £ Style No, 4 Siyle Style Style Style Style ™ ced heels. The confusing, 30 many different ssify. OTTON HOSE. at 25e. a pair, sizes 5 to 81, prices * 5 to Mg, pric 5 to Sig. pri . Sizes Gto Oy, prices 6, sizes 6 to 914, prices 45c. to # sizes 4 to 9%, prices 40c. to 70 Style No. 8, sizes 6 to 10, prices 0c. to $1.10. Style N i208 Gg to V5, prices T5e. to #1.15. BLACK COTTON HOSE (not ribbed.) Style No. 10; sizes, 5 to Sig: prices, 25 to 400, Style No. 11; sizes, 5 to 844; prices, 35 to 0c. BLACK LISLE HOSE (ribbed and plain) Style No. 12; sizes, 5 to Sig; prices, 45 to 6 Style No. 13; sizes, 43¢ to Sig, prices. INFANTS’ BLACK % HOSE. 4 Cotton Hose, B27 Ask to see the cnwlish “Wear resisting” Hose for boys; also the job lot of Girls’ Black Lisle Hose, iu all sizes, for 25c. RGR THE PALAIS ROYAL. _(Continued below.) Brack Sux Hose. ‘The qualities for the prices must be seen to fully ap- reciate this price list. Plated Silk, Spun Silk, $1.68, $1.98, 22.48, SAS, $4.05, 84.98. MISSES’ SIZES. Plated Silk, 4 to 81g, Prices Gc. to 90c. Spun 8, to 83y, at #1 a pain, Kaw Silk, 6 to 83g, Prices #1.69 to $2.98, t27 Ribbed and Plain Styles at nearly all prices. (Continued be E Ploase select your wrap to-morrow, so that any ation may be made deliberately and carefully kuow what next week will be, THE PALAIS ROYAL, we) (Continued below Wacerya Sackrrs iD on BE: TER. ae The “Di re,” with its buttons and co: excellence , is the style par ekets of our owa importation, and copies made to our special order in this country. The imporied Jackets are Satin-lined throughout, Those with Goblin Jacket and Tan Vest are very stylish. Then w Tun, ete., all at #20 each. The domestic of good quality spring wi cloth are shown with Blue Jacket and Gray Vest; Biue and Tan, Green and Gray, Blue and Gra: Some of Striped Brosdcloths are very stylish. Prices $6.50, #8, 89, 89.50, 10, 213.50. Those at the higher prices so clos imported that it is difficult to detect the one from the. other when side by side, THE “LONDON Bell Sleeves, Coat Back, Pearl Buttons. Colors— Stone, Gray, Fawn, Mouse, Greens, Blues, Terra Cotta, Garnet. Prices #4. $5. 86, BS, & BLACK W3 NG JACKETS, Why shouldn't we write what we know cannot be contradicted? A stock and variety as large as any | Uther two sores combined, Black Jersey Cloth Jackets at 4, 85, $6, 87, 88, $9, $10, 812. Black Corkscrew Jackets, $6, $8, $10, #12, $16. Black Wide Wale Diagonal Jackets, #8, 810, $11, #12, $14, $16°50. { The styles are the close-fitting English Walking | Jacket, the “Directoire” and the “Marie Stuart.” The imaterials, fit and finish can be best appreciated by the closest and most critical observer. THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Beane Prteerses Fo Easrer. Warranted Cut Jet Beads threaded on twisted Silk threads, The price-list gives but an idea of the variety and | none of the qualities for the p We can tell you, | without exaggerating, that you'll be from fifty cents to three dollars poorer if you purchase before seeing the stock now on view at the Palsis Royal. j Pelerines, $7, 89, $11, 6 isites, $12, $18, #20, ¢ Mourning Visites, $20, $25, 830, #35, | 2? -Extra sizes for stout ladies and styles for small ludies and misses, THE PALAIS RoYAL. (Continued below.) Ussrens For Eastrn ‘Directoire.” “Empire,” Materials—All-Wool fabric, specially manufactured, Colors—Grays, Blues, Greens, Reds, Trimming—Braid, Prices—$7, $10. $16, 820, $23, $25, 927, $2 The supply will be smaller than the demand. We write knowingly. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC MODJESKAS. The imported of Gray and Stone Brosdcloth, satin- lined throughout and elaborately braided all over, €25 and 830 each. Au i.nported novelty ModjesKa is entirely of Braid, on Tosca net; $36. Another importation is back and front of ribbons and lace, with gimp sleeves; #27. COPLES OF THE IMPORTED (Made to our order.) Material—Broadcioth. Trimminy—Braid, Fringe, Ornaments, Colors—Stone, Gray, Garnet, Navy, Brown. Price—$20 each. t2~ The most stylish and best finished Modjeskas made iu this country, You'll say so. THE PALAIS _(Continued below.) ed — Easier Jexsrys, Buovses, WEAPPERS, ‘We dismias this important branch of cake ment with but brief mention. Youcsnnot wisely make a selection without seeing our stock of Easter Novelties. _(Continued below.) exeuwas t Buse Tue Canpeex Henze. ‘Misses from 12 to 18 years of age may be fitted with the very latest style “Directoire,” “Empire” and a ‘up in typical Paris styles. from 89 ju Blazer Jackets, $5 and Broadcloth Jackets. $4.50, $5 and #6. Check and Stripe do., 83.50, $5 and 86. | Camel's Hair Jackets, $9. Sw Identical to Ladies’ Jackets at considerably higher prices. Children, from 1 to 12 years—Everything for them. THE PALAIS RoyAL. | resemble the | ” WALKING JACKET. | These are tailor-made, with and without lap seams, | BARGAIN SLATE. LEATHER GOODS. Just seenret, @ lot of Imported Samples of fine Leather Purses—only one of a kind: have marked them 58, 8c, Worth double, if anything. LINEN COLLARS Se. esch: Cuff 100; Pair manufacturer's samples; ouly look for them to- morrow; Wou't be bere Seturday. SILK HOSIERY. Ladies’ Puro Sik Hose; colors—pink, tie, creat, white, flesh aud slate, 61.08 pair; examine them; we tink they are orth $2.48, THE BON MARCHE ee eeerensensenesasesetenennsnnennsssees J. ACKETS. ‘Light Tan Jackets, plain, at @4 45, all sizes, cheapest ever sold for quality, ‘Tan Jacket, vest front, bound, at €5.08—a bargain, A fow, all sizes, of the $1.98 fine Stockinette Jersey, with Smocked Surrah Silk Vest, worth $2.98; they ‘Won't last long. THE BON MARCHE. -_—_—_—_———— J EWELRY, Call special attention to our line of Rolied Gold Hair Pins, with celluloid prongs—exact copy of solid guld— at 4Sc., G8e., and 98c. each. Silver, Gilt and Oxydized Side Comba, with Real Shell and Celluloid Teeth, 25,48 and 9Ne, Ladies’ Solid Gold Rings (warranted), with Pearls, | Emeralds, Garnets and Rline Stones, at Xe. THE BON MARCHE. | Miuuseey, Just received some handsome desicus in imported, | Mourning Toques and Bonnets, in Silk and Crepe, at Specially low prices, it will pay you to inspect them, M M M M x xu MMM MARCHE, kzzxxe wexes SEVENTH 89. EFFE La TS IN LADIES’ Tosca Unibredia, long WOTTOW At ¢ rhe Dow BLE COMBINATION, _8pl0-at i ™M Pr xN OS” 88. MMA FE NNN SSS j MMM EPR N Sax | x 1 Ss. x x | un 00 Now oo Han oo HOH oo aon oo ARTHUR BURT & CO. Sonrva Tir, WALKING BoOrs, PATENT-LEATHER TIPPPED, —BURT'S- ARTHUR BURT & CO. 1211 F STREET N. Ww. IL THR LATES: Striped He : r ' e | bs a AR | | A CHANCE FOR ALL AND BARGAINS EVERY ONE. | 8c. Ladies’ Emb. Back Kid Gloves, at 590, a paig, | @1 Ladies’ Emb, Back Kia Gloves, at 75e.a pair, 15c. Ruching, Lacest Novelties, at 10c. a yard, 20c. Ruching, Latest Novelties, at 12M. 8 yard Ruching, Latest Novelties, at 15e. a yard. ‘Bde. Ruching, Latest Novelties, at BSc. Ladies’ Hose, at 25c. a pair. 50c, Ladies’ Hose, at 35c. a pair. Isc. Satteens, Elegant Desigus, at 12 isc. a yard, $1.25 Ladies’ Double Cashmere Scarfs, at 950, each. 82 Ladies’ Emb. Double Cashmere Scarfs, at 1.30 each, ‘75e. Corsets in Grey or White at 50c. a pair, 1 Corsets in Grey or White at T5c. a pair, $2 P. D. Corsets $1.50 « pair. $1.25 Misses’ Blouses at $1 each. €1.75 Ladies’ Blouses $1.25 each. $1.50 Gloria Umbrella at $1.25 each. $2 Gloria Umbrella, Silver Top, at #1.50 cach, ‘Gc. Androscoggin Cotton at 7c. a yard. In fact a general mark down in all our departweute, end such Bargains have pever been offered betore. De not fail to visit the A pep rE & RR DD aa RE bpp kek S18 Seventh Street u, w. 13-3m LL THE LATEST PARISIAN NOVELTIES IN Asan ded at our apring open ig to ror KACEMAN'S DOUBLE COMBINATION. ap l0-4¢ Jith st ae Ea,srez Ovexxe. MME. J. P. TALMER, IMPO!. CER, 110; F 8T., WILL OPEN A CASE OF IMPORTED MILLINERY, EXCLUSIVELY DESIGNED FOR HER HOUSE, WHICH WILL BE THE LATEST AUTHORITY 1x ‘Tithe ee. Fuaxx M. Les, JEWELER LVERSMITa AND DEALER IN FINE STATIONERY, : ‘Will bave on exhfbition Monday, March 25, . A FULL STOCK OF MERIDEN BRITANNIA CO"§ PLATED WARE. PRICES UNUSUALLY Low,

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