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4 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.0.. FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1890. éab. THE EVENING STAR, | We Wa: Move WASHINGTON: - +-- emt ary 31, 1890. Woxnzzs Neve Cras 00 tows 1007-1009 F mt ¥. Lowest Prices and Seal fanaa wx soit Se. unig wack omnes Gan SueNCARS: morrow in the Following Departments: INTO OUB ee NEW STORE aT LEAST YOU SHOULD KNOW, THE EVENING STAR has the lest Local Cireulation of amy Newspaper in the Werld, and as an Advertising Medium ts worth more than all the other papers published in Washington. ‘That we dothe Leading Shoe Business ts the District, and why? Simply becsuse it has been oursteady and fixed aim togive our patrons the greatest value to be found anywhere for the Price at all times, and no poor, shoddy érticles St any price, ‘The Unusual Reductions we are now making from our always bottom prices make our stores st present, more than ever, Headquarters for Shoe Buyers, and those that have not yet done so should call without fail; it will be money in their pockets as well a8 comfort for their feet. We have made Reductions in all our Depart- gents, snd simply give these few items as Infants’ Dengola Button, were 50c., now 27¢, Child's $1 and $1.25 Kid and Goat Button, now 60c. NOTE REDUCTIONS, PICTURE DEPARTMENT. Hew York Ofice: Room 03, Tribune Building. Special-400-—20x:24 Pictures, handsomely framed, —— ‘Wo are pushing off our stock at ® great sacrifice ad | with the colebrated Artotype }; the frames Engravings, It appears from a clipping from the Detroit are of an entirely new pattern, 4 inches wide. witha Tribune, published in another column, that a | many of our goods are belpg sold at less than cost | 34-inch stee! finish on each side snd a highly polished mechanic's lien law under which a property 3-inch antique oak center, and nicely finished im every owner was compelled to make double pay- | rather than move them. pony laps very clear = distioch, “These Pie. ment for apart of the work of building his Bouse, once to the coutractor with whom he $2.48. You would say that it would cost in any pic- dealt, and a second time to some one who von- Leer rey leap frame alone made at least $3. tracted with his contractor, has been pro- o-oo SR, nounced uncoustitutionsl by the supreme BABY CARRIAGE DEPARTMENT. court of Michigan. The court hoids that one ‘3 Special Styles at 8 sacrifice for Tomorrow, Man cannot thus be compelled to pay the debt The “Columbia” Carriage is an entirely new design or material man can coustitutionally attach only to the amount of - the contract Sik Plush, Satin Parasol lined and with laced edge; price which remains unpaid to the contractor. = posses o< the meyer Pigpaigeiosige ta spokes ‘The District lien law is subject to the objection ponpdiacenrinigiianage yoga te pot etesters which the Michigan court pronounced fatal, If our Special Price for Tomorrow is $10.98, the reasoning of this court should commend TOMORROW, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY.1, GREAT SPECIAL BALE AT THE FAIR. The “Verne,” « very attractive and original designed Solid Sole School Button for Boys or Girls, itself to the District courts the District statute | Si 2m | TTT H FP | caer ene raat of tee eusarasecn aan Cums Sot e formerly $1, now 730. would be nullified in « test case. It wouldseom | g%—p it ack B i i i shellacked and varnished ; the upbolstering ts the finest Dar Es ea aa ER WOE to be wise for the mechanics and material men | 8 i dues = i Se ee es ee, Se ties ~ " al nae tc akan ‘finial hickory gea:s aud the Celebrated Double} 91.75, to amend the present law into a shape Coil Springs and shaved spoke wheele; but not as fine itcan surely stand. It is better for the ma- & Carriage is sold in thecountry for $20. Our Special Ladies* Dongola and Pebble Button, were terial men to be content with fair protection, wNNwww Price for Tomorrow $15.98. This Carriage we are $1.50, now $1.15. - than to be deprived of all protection by a NXN wwWe eet ce "|| Ika exlcg wxspasee anh ningun om declaration that the law is unconstitutional, ERE: W'y - ‘The “Brookiyn"--This Beautiful Carriage is shell One of the essentials of a safeguard against double payments by the owner or against losses by the subcontracting material man through Button, now $1.85. Ladies’ $3 Genuine Hand-made Button, now Pattern, with a very high and attractive front, which wives the carrisge a very rich appearance, theéide is closely woven, the back and sides of the body are satin Kned. The upholstering is of the best silk plush, very | 82.40. the payment of the fnll contract artistically finished in pipes, with a neat rollat the top, Men's Fair Stitched Seamless Shoes, now price to an irresponsible contractor, HOUSE KEEPERS IN SEARCH OF with eatin parasol, lined and silk lace edge; the ear is is timely notice to the owner that a the best manufactured, ‘This carriage will be sold To- $1.23, Hien will be claimed, in order that he may with- —— cost £0 the eueuftcterch We have the following | OF $3 and 3.50 Scotch Bottom and Cork hold from the contractor an amount sufficient | Read the following carefully and pleage stop, think, | snaaes of upholstering in the sbove Carriage: Old Sole Shoes, $2.35. tomeet the claim. The amendment of the existing law by providing for such notice is | “4 te come and ete the goods that we write abou the smallest concession to which home-Quild- | and you will buy. + Gold, Olive, hed, Blue and Terra Cotta, SOAP AND PERFUMERY DEPARTMENT. Crown Castile Soap, 3 cakes for 10¢. Just think! $1.70 for a Man's good Calf Boot, 83.65 for Men's Custom-made Boots, 83.85 ers of the city can assent, and is the least in the Jausia isis Gestllg hoenct cake ane Best Fronch Calf Custom $5 Shoos, way of change which will at all satisfy those | IST. WE HAVE A FEW MISMATCHED EN-| kits Congo Coco Soap, 3 cakes for 10c. wae hashes pen bros lneraptneg — GLISH DECORATED CHAMBER SETS. THEY| Mostyn Oe, _ shall clog house-building at the capital an ace Cc: pointe cceath of the city. Tt would also | ABE WORTH FROM €2.39 TO 93.48 A SET. WE| Scleste’s Laveuder Soap 18c. WM. HAHN & 00.8 7th Kegiment Bouquet Soap 150, Pure Palm Oil Soap 9c. a cake. Pure Glycerine Soap 12c, a bar. tend, as far it goes, to cause the law to avoid RELIABLE SHOE HOUSE. the objection of unconstitutionality sustained HAVE MARKED THEM DOWN TO $1.48, by the Michigan court. This amendment, which | Decorated China Fruit Plates marked down to 5c. Po igege secre Neal from 20c. to 35c.a Main Store, 816 7th st, was offered in the last Congress, should be ro-| 4 = siiae Quadruple Assorted Extracts reduced from 25c. to ‘West End Store, 1922 Pa, ave, newed and pushed by all parties to a favorable oes 18c. an ounce. By Capitol Hill Store, 231 Pa. ave. ae, HANDSOME ENGRAVED OIL AND VINEGAR eo Saponsceous Dentifrice only 15c. a There is not much information of practical | opppTs, MARKED DOWN TO 1¥0. EACH, ‘Van Buskirk’s Sozodont only 48c. a bottle, utility to be derived from a census investiga- R. Goldschmid’s Cloudy Ammonis Se, a bottle, tion of far-western farm mortgages. Thousands | French China Cuspadors down to 390, FAN DEPARTMENT. of penniless settlers have been enabled to secure Gauze Fans, ay the latest sh: ly 8! homes and farms, and to dovelop the latter, | ¥"#¥CH CHINA DECORATED FRUIT PLATES, aot Black Painted Fans from 25c. to 85. by means of loans secured upon the land ob- | woRTH 190. EACH, DOWN TO 12c EACH. Swan Feather Fans only 48, tained at a low rate from the government. The Qstrich Feather Pans from 780, to $10, existence of such mortgages is a benefit to the | Beautiful Large Size Vasea, Reduced from “La Tuske” Fans only $7.48. White Satin Fans, spangled, with edged swan-down, country, beeause through them the prairie is | 7g. “ aes converted into cultivated ground; to the bor- only 986. rower, because if he is prosperous he is en- | YECORATED AND GOLD-LINES BONE DISHES, ‘Latest Parisian Novelty Fans only 84.48. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT. abled by the loan to becomea land-owner and | 4 yop 250, s home-builder, and to the lender because his ‘75-cent Japanned Bread Boxes for 480. 25-cent Japanned Spice Boxes for 150, investment returns him a profitable rate of in- terest. If crops fail, the annoyance and loss Pp rydonsone Slop Jars for 38c, p21 ecorated Tin Toilet Sets for $1.78, fall upon all parties. The borrower loses the | 72” #f worth 65e. labor which he bas bestowed, the lender loses pee —_ Coal Hods only 28¢, 80 MORE OF THESE OIL, PAINTINGS IN 1-| gohted go Net evened Slop Pail only 210.; un- his interest for the time, and in most instances oes not desire the raw land, upou which the | NCH GILT FRAMES, WE WILL GIVE THEM footed, 120. a 10-qt. Dish Pans only 190.; 14-at, only debt is secured. AWAY FOR 190, EACH. oe Tae Sram being # layman in law matters does Cuaxcz Or Bosress. CLOSING OUT! CLOSING OUT! 5 to ‘The success of our Ladies’ and Childron's Dress Making Department demands ourentire attention. We have decided to close out at s sacrifice our entire tock of INFANTS’ GOODS, CHILDREN’S COATS AND DRESSES, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, HAND- KERCHIEFS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, RUCH- ING, RIBBONS, SILES, VELVETS, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS, FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, MILLINERY TRIMMINGS. ‘White China Covered Dishes marked down to 250, Iron Fry Pans, small size, 5c. : large size, 9c. The “One Minute” Nickel-piated 3-qt. Coffee Pot Parties in want of bargains will find it advantageous only 81.78. to call early. not undertake to point out what Congress | CT! Stew Table Mats, Sina eet, marked down UMBRELLA DEPARTMENT. Fixtures for sale and part of store for rent, or will ought to do to relieve the Supreme Court | to 7c. aset, 26-inch Silk Fast-dye Satin Umbrellas only 780, _| tt eutirestore further than to say that it ought to do some- 26-inch Fine Silk Gloria Umbrellas, with natural MADAM ROHR, thing and do it speedily. The proposition in | O22 4ND NEWSHAPES FRENCH CHINA AFTER-| wood sticks, only 98c. 4$31-2t" 937 F st. nw. 26-inch Fine Silk Gloria Umbrellas, with gold caps and paragon frames, $1.18; 28-inch only 81.38. 26-inch Fine Silk Gloris Umbrellas, paragon frames, Judge Rogers’ bill is to turn the Circuit Court | pryNER CUPS AND SAUCERS, 6 FOR $1.19; into s court of appeals, divesting it of its origi- nal jurisdiction. The effect of the adoption of |} WORTH $1.98. this measure would be to give original jurisdic- tion, so far as the federal courts are concerned, | 5¢* these Decorated Dinner Plates in our window for to the District Court, The number of judicato- | Sc. each. ‘They are worth 15¢. ries would remain the same as at present. The devolution upon the Circuit Court of appellate powers would by so much relieve the Supreme | WHICH EVERYBODY THINKS ARE CHEAP AT Court, while at the same instant the divesting the Circuit Court of its original jurisdiction | 25¢., REDUCED TO 190. would devolve more work on the District Court. ‘The Cireuit Court could stand the change, but | FS%eY Crystal Fruit @eucers, 6 for 16¢. Crystal whether those District Courts could which Twisted Goblets, worth 10c., only 7c. already have something like « full docket is , & matter concerning which the judges who pre- | %20 FRENCH CHINA DECORATED CHAMBER side over and the lawyers who practice before SET, REDUCED TO #13.98, AND ALSO A HAND- them are better able to decide than other persons, SOMELY DECORATED 818 CHAMBER SET RE- ee Mr. Platt thinks that the world’s fair should | DUCED To $12.98. YOU CAN BUY ANY OF OUR be kept “free fcom polities, especially Tam- many politics.” Tammany and some other po- | FINE CHAMBER SETS AT A PROPORTIONATE litical factions, both democratic and republi- REDUCTION IN PRICE. cam, think that the fair should be kept free from politics, especially Piatt politica. In view| IP YOU CAN BUY A DINNER SET TOMORROW, of the conditions of the fight over the world’s aad mas SIFULLY fair bill at Albany it is evident that the fair| “= “H4T WE Be Se Ne < i i Et mf INNER SET, perce feeotppee = aye —— mae DECORATED ENGLISH CHINA DINW! a Hs “ me assortment of Fancy Hair Pins from 3c. tionable varieties of politics, Let the warring | °@CARE SHAPED, GOLD TRACED AND LINED, | ‘6.0% a. 5.5 pores reduced to 13e, politicians, like the wrangling commercial in-] 127 PIECES, THIS SET 18 WORTH 639.98, on and Solid Silver Bon Bon Boxes from 25c. terests, compromise, and agree upon the non- xd ° Silver and Gilt Hair Pins reduced from 106, to 7c. political and non-commercial site offered by | BEDUCED TO 828.98. Solid Gold and Piated Cu Buttous from lic. to 86. clase = or_on—- AN ELEGANT FRENCH CHINA DINNER SET, Paris morals are getting even worse. year out of 26,000 malefactors 16,000 were under | CANNELLE PATTERN, twenty years of age. The corruption in this | QuistTE DECORATION, HANLAND STYLE, GOLD wholesale way of the youth of a great city is the most unfavorable sign of the many unfavor-| TRACING AND GOLD LINES; WORTH $59.98. wble signs given by the French capital. The ‘CED 5 moral reliance of France has long been in the jer Sueiageas B. Rosson & Co. Suy. At this time, when the air is blue with bargains (¢0 called), it may not be out of place todraw the attention of parents to the excep- tional values we are selling now. We are selling handsome Pleated Cassimere Suits for Small Boys—ages 4 to 12—st $4, $3.50 and $4 that it’s safe to say can’t be touched in town for less than 30 per cent more money, Boys’ Spring-weight Reefers—sizes 5 to 12— from $5 to 88. Boys’ Spring-weight Cape Coate—sizes 5 to 12—from $6 to $10. ‘These are all made from good, reliable fabrics and selected patterns that are sure to please refined tastes, 58, 26-inch Fine Silk Gloria Umbrellas, paragon frames, with an extra handsome assortment of oxidfzed — ee tpn 61.88 each. 26-inch Extra-fine Gloria Umbrellas, paragon JAPANESE BLUE AND WHITE TEA POTS, frames, with 25 different styles of elogunt oxidized handles, only @2. 28. 26-inch Fine All-silk Umbrellas, peragon frames, with oxidized handles, only 83.48 cach. 26-inch Extra-fine Lisle Spun Silk Umbrellas, with cue gold engraved handles, only $4.71 87.00, JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. Cut Silver Bangles only 5c. ; worth 10c, 16c. Cut Silver Bangies for 10c. Solid Silver Thimbles only 13c. Latest styles of Lace Pins only 4c, Pins with Chaing attached only 18e. ; worth 25c. Oxidized Breast Pins reduced from 230. to 18¢. o_o Bead Necklaces reduced from 38c, to Se. Sterling Silver Bangles only 68c.; Sterling Silver Bracelets only $1.48. ‘Rhine Stone Necklaces reduced from 85 to 4.26. 200 Solid Gold Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Rings from 25c, to 810, Large assortment of new designed Brooches and Bar Pins from 25c, to #5. Elegant assortment of Earrings, plated and solid gold, from 25e. to 85, B. ROBINSON & CO., THE LILIPUTIAN OUTFITTERS, 231-00 909 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ———— JANUARY 31, 1890, ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY Beg to repeat their announcement of yesterday in regard to a sudden de- Cline in FLOUR—Just in time for your monthly orders. ‘This is nota “hatched-up story to catch trade,” bit is a true statement of the market. The fact of a DE- CLINE IN FLOUR was auuounced to the trade here Yesterday morning, and, as is our custom, was at once BR, GOLDSCHMID, 1007-1009 F st. n.w. Store Open on Saturday from $am.to10p.m. it NEWEST SHAPE, EX- Repverox Is Prices provinces, BEIDGRWOORS & RON CELEBRATED EE- or communicated to every house keeper in the very first Dr. McCosh didn’t stop teaching until he had | GLISH PORCELAIN DINNER SET, HANDSOMELY S85 ft H (00, FEB 9885 Sssuc of the Star. educated thirty-seven college presidents. What a HHH 9 0 ER ss, We are sole agents for Winslow, Rand & Watson's a record for « man who was at the same time a} P>CORATED, WORTH $20.98, REDUCED TO baal HoH % Bee Sss® celebrated Purity Java Coffee in elegant serev-top tin great preacher and a great philosopher! The 917.98, ar cans. Cans returnable at full cost. big-brained workers don't all lead liberal opin- “ . y* and Malt iow im the English parliament and cutdown| ENGLISH CHINA DINNER SET, NEW SHAPE] erg ppp mM MM 00. NNN Hendquerters for “Philips’ Digestible* and trees at Hawarden for recreation. E PD Sune ° 8 NNN lard’s Cocoa. Fresh lots just in—sauples free. = 8 we AND NEW DECORATION, WORTH $12.98. RE-| FF § B MMMM O O NNN I Ainco Lady Montague and the duchess of | sucepzo-es-20 Kee Bop’ MMM “oo NNN ee Manchester had an open quarre}, almost result- S85 TITT (00 RN N ™ ghty es ing in blows, a Lady Goldsmith's last reception | Bronze Parlor Table Lamp, duplex burner, patent H z 9 RRR” ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, in London, lady scrapping matches become ot r oO NUN 3 ~ : the thing im American society circles with an- {/°7™#™sher decorated shade, worth $4.19. Reduced : t “oo NAN Sss8 =] san 428 Ninth et, bet. D and E, glomaniac tendenci to 82.79. —_— ———————— a ae aa eee ‘New York is not onlyahead as a monument First oor ‘Owing to the consolidation of our store we haves builder, but leads all American cities asa bark. QUALITE ME-TOOT BAMBOO BASEL, | TS sevck of surplus izes suitable for winter, spring | 2.LO ~ AT cost. 719 wrecker. Three banks at one time best the | GILT METAL TIPPED, REDUCED FROM 91.69 | #22 Se eee Cerne we te aetene exe mee FRENCH GAUZE. record. It is well that the now extradition | 75 9119 aia son treaty with Great Britain is so nearly & law of eae = +3 a ‘Walnut Finished Mirrors, size 10x17, only 390. a an uno: sort day Our cntire stock o! jas at an we 1 yw party lead-| 11x14 PHOTOGRAPHS, FRAMED IN OAK AND = printings ers of either side cannot find a precedent far- have made large reductions in all our Evenmg Goods — ede pares them in | STEEL MOULDINGS. REDUCED FROM 690. TO LADIES SHOES. ‘snd will offer them at and below cost, ‘These Goods joing anything for the beuefit of their party. ! rene! ; | Deing all new snd of the latest designs, are most desir- Politics provides for all exigencies, and it often | *** sot Pain Lacon *h Kid Button, common sense; I — new. ates! that th. happens ‘@ sauce prepared for the goose | 8x10 Frames, Reeded Antique Oak Mouldings, with BALL, DINNER AND EVENING WEAR is aeed by the gander and wee versa. Steel Lining. Reduced to 35¢, 45-inch Striped Gauzes with Silver and Gold Tinsel, eo CABINET FRAMES, REEDED ANTIQUE OAK, tm White and Bilver, Cream and Gold, Cardina) and It did not require yesterday's triumph to entitle Mr. Springer to the belt as the great Gold, Gray and Silver, Black and Silver, Reduced to 80c.; former price $1. American vociferator. He out-talked the = ONLY 100, WORTH 100, Speaker, Mr. McKinley and the whole Ho 45-inch Fancy Striped Gauzes, in Cream and Gold, Biue and Silver, Pink and Gold, Blue and Gold, Maize jase, aud made s “barren ideality” of the Tecollec- | Cabinet Frames of Plush with Box Backs. Only snd Gold, Black and Gold. Reduced to @Uc.; former Price 61.25, tion of the vocal performances of the Inte Wil- 190, worth 296, 45-inch Chenille Striped Gauzes, with Tinsel, in BER. - FOB TEN DAYS ONLY (PROM JANUARY 27), EVENING WEAR. In order to make room for our spring purchases we pers toe, 3 Price 84.50 Se sed teeta nebacts eras === m vm ieee aly 8 Tony iat. tr Widlae ‘Double An a? BrGyb tad 12 Sommon mn sctise, opers toe, tipped and plain TX ADDITION 10 THIS WE WILL OFFER ALL , BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOZS AT REDUCED PRICES FOR TEN DAYS ONLY, ee Secret sessions in the House at this time would redound greatly to its credit, ee Appearances indicate that the United States, leading England, will become in 1890 the great- €st iron-producing country iv the world. ‘The “pig” produced in 1859 was above eight and a EDMONSTON & CO., 46-inch Embroidered Gauzes, with Satin Stripes, in 1330 and 1341 F at, opfbsite Ebbitt House, Cream, Blue, Pivk, Cardinsl, Gray and Maize. Be- No Brauch stores, 331-26 | duced to $2.25; former price $2.75. > a... H. &.. >] ‘Dwo Pieces of Very Handsome Embroidered Mous- half million tons, an increase of nearly a million 23 Axxua, Crane ALE. veline de ole, in Pink and Blue, 456 yards wach, 46 and s quarter tons over the previous year, and tune, Vrs gi Faabegredaeed 20, inches wide, the regular price of which was @10, Re- the largest product we have ever had. Penn- at it ici Paste | “eran sylvania is still the first irou-producing state, SAPOLIO ONLY 70. A CAKE ; dioves, Handkerchicts, | 45-inch Flow Striped Nets, in Bive, Maise, Milo and with Ohio second and Alabama third, tt ad Oe Cardinal. Reduced to $1; former price $1.35, desman ra cardiscaae ‘Many Short Lengths at half price, ‘We invite an early inspection of these goods, before ‘the assortinent of colorings are brokea. _— 2G. Davy, PATENT FOLDING WASH BENCHES, 89c. ‘You will always find that THE GOODS and THE BARGAINS we write sbout are more attractive than OUB ADVERTISEMENTS. We lay more stress upon ‘what we show im stock than in glowing an@ Gescrip- Speaker Reed has rece! large and varied assortment of epithets from the minor- ity which he will be prepared to dispose of at greatly reduced rates in a few da: The try needs fi ape coun’ lewer “Napoleons in finanee. tive advertisements, ——— + 1 Market Space, comer 6th Senator Ingalls and Senator Vance and Sena- THE = as = tor Hampton have added their eloquence and = LOWERS. logic to the discussion of the race question, scree figny and the matter is just where. it was before, to sophie a Peet neie wit, balanced on the shoulders of the colored} 1 FRANELE & Co. Proprictors. close our preesnt large stock at and TE. ncssvele al aanis ad z Garpitures made by ap artiat Datos hop nce wei wt ot | J PORE aon ate sepmmn paaghigds get lost in the shuffle, ‘Tetephone calle 2309 Fat. 2, Famz, Jacanr 31, 1890. ‘We begin taking inventory of thestock st 6 O'clock tonight We again thank you for Your liberal response to our January stock- taking aslo, Now for the new business year—the new spring season. The goods which wore reduced during January will remain reduced until all are sold, We shall Place the new goods on sale as quickly as received from the fashionsble commercial centers of this and the old world, WOODWARD & LOTHROP. NEW SPRING STYLES IN CAPES, CON- NEMARAS, CIRCUBARS AND BEADED PELERINES, ‘We shall show you enough to give you the rift of the3fashion. New Cape, of the Worth style and also Scotch Clan Plaid Accordion Pleated Capes, ‘Tartan Plaid Circularsin Scottish color- ings, . Cloth Connemaras and Circulars, with the Plain and plaited yokes, finished with low Medici collars, (Third floor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, NEW SPRING JERSEYS, As usual we are the first to show the latest spring styles in Jerseys, We shall open them Saturday morning, No room to- day to go into the particulars, If in need of & Jersey see this line by all means, (Third oor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, NEW SPRING DRESS TRIMMINGS, We shall open on Saturday morning our Spring Novelties in Dfess Trimmings. ‘The most popular styles will be the Vandyke, Eiffel, President, Soutsche and Crochet ‘Trimmings, in both Black and colors to match the now shades in Spring Dress Goods. (Firat floor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP. NEW SPRING BUTTONS. ‘We shall open Saturday morning our Spring Stock of Buttona Crochet and Tailor Buttons are the most fashionable, in colors to match Dress Goods and Dress ‘Trimmings. (First floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, NEW SPRING JEWELRY. ‘There is even a fashion in Jewelry, and wo shall display the lastest conceits on Satur- day for the spring of 1890. A feature of the “Opening” will be new Scarf Pins at 10c., new Shakespeare Bangles at 25c. and & very choice line of new Brooches and Necklaces. (First floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. NEW SPRING GLOVES. We have received our own importation of ‘Rew Gloves for the Spring of 1890, and call special attention to the following: 8-button-length French Mousquetaire Suede Gloves, feather-stitched, in Medium and Lixht Tans, Grays, Browns and Black, Only 81.50 per pair. These Suedes will be the most stylish of all Spring Gloves, 5-button Pinked-wrist Real Kid Gloves, in ‘Tans, Browns, Greens, Mahogany, &c.,;to match new spring dress goods $1 per pair, Misses’ 3 and 4-button Dressed and ‘Undressed Kid Gloves, in assorted shades of Tan and Brown. 3-button $1 snd 4-button 81.25 per pair. Boys’ 2-button English Walking Gloves, pique stitch, in Dark and English Taus and Browns. $1.35 per pair. (First floor, center.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. MEN'S SPRING-WEIGHT UNDERWEAR. ‘We have placed on sale an excellent line of Men's Medium-weight Meriuo Underwear at S0c., 75c, aud $1 per garment, (First floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. LADIFS' SPRING AND SUMMER UNDER- WEAR. We shall place on sale Saturday morning our spring stock of Medium Weight Under- wear for Ladies. 100 don. Ladies’ Merino Vests, neck cat- stitched in silk (same as 50¢. quality here- tofore), self-faced and finished with pearl buttons, high neck, with long and short sleeves, Only 35e. each; 3for $1. (First floor, second annex.) WOODWARD & LOTHRUP. LADIES’ SPRING- WEIGHT HOSIERY. New Bostery will be opened Saturday morning. The most prominent improve- ment is the spliced heels, the new spring stockings being re-enforced or doubled from ‘the heel ‘to a point above the reach of the stiff portion of the shoe, thus strengthening the weakest part of the hose There ie no improvement in the black, for the reason that there is no improving upon an a solutely “Fast Black,” such as ours, ‘Wo offer for Saturday: 100 doz. Ladies’ “Fast Black” Cotton Hose, double at heel and toe, and hich spliced heel, 25c. per pair, 100 doz. Ladies’ “Fast Black” Fine Cotton ‘Hose, double soles, high spliced heels and extralong. 350, per pair, 3 for $1. rst Boor.) Z WOODWARD & LOTHEOP. NEW SPRING DRAPERIES, ‘We shall open on Saturday morning @n ex- ‘tensive line of New Curtains and Curtein ‘Dreperies. New Italian Silk Portiars, ‘These are like tbe Italian Silk Blankets, but of a heavier quality, having solid colored top with the bright striped dados. The shades: are Red, Terra-Cotta, Porcelain Blue, and Golden Brown. Size 346 yards long, 50-in, wide. $6 per pair. 61.75, $2, $2.50, @3 and €3.50 per pair. Now Curtain Draperies, inclose imitation of silk, in light, delicate colorings and at- tractive designe Largest line we have shown any previous spring. 1236 and 17e, per yard, ‘WOODWARD & LOTEROP, Cor, Lith and F sts. aw, THE THIRTEENTH ANNUAL MINATES TOMORROW aT 6 ‘Patrons by reminding them that the from 8 to 10a.m., from 1 to Sand 6 to those desiring Gloves fitted to the All the latest novelties for evening ere quoted on the list and atthe wear, also Spring Dress Goods, &c. ‘sctual cost prices, The why of it you Know. The fact that these souvenir Prices terminate tomorrow evening you should not forget. ee «SS coo | FER SN N oft By lie al S08 | Ken 3 hx Fl t. coo n FR K Kitty 660 re RET SST SC H KK fib" gs F ooy ¥ Pete Riel ded RUPE SE gay ge ¥ R KER ON XX CCO HOR Kk) Epp “OGe Tin “oc? W Bee taste Many of the Palais Royal's most | popular makes of Gloves are reduced to S5e.apair. Among them you will | find Warranted Real French Kid Gloves in all the new spring shades; antee every pair and which would be truth alittle—as worth $1.50 and 82. of quality that enables us to guar- termed—by those who stretch the ‘They are really worth 1.25. | Ppa t & HS mate 2 oF AE bre £4 E AA H Sssg kee 8 8 ¥Y AA Bo S*4 to 294 I Se8) EE “Oo “kus of the “Upening” we cannot refrain ‘Unstinted praise of the new Goods, not less surprise than the prices. 00 voy FRE| SN § mW RRR $ 1 g3Sg me fee ty VALLES f is 7 Sus “od “use | OWN OO bus fi { = (See below.) Gee below, Gioves, a 81.25 quality French Kid Gloves. $1 quality Chamois Mousquetaires,. Be. quality Undressed Kid Mousquetatres, 81.25 quality 4-button Undressed Kid Gloves. 8c. Real Kid Gloves. $1,50 “Palais Royal” Kid Gloves, all styles, 82.26 12-button Undressed Kid Mousquetaires. . ‘TSe. Men's English Dogakin Gloves... 81.35 Men's Castor Beaver Gloves. 81.50 Men's English Derby Kid Gloves... 81.98 Men's Best Town-made London Giovi $15 Lace Fans, inisid pearl sticks... 826.08 Rare Ostrich Feather Fans, 835 White Ostrich Fans, pear} etic! TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT. Ten per cent off the marked prices of all Silke, Rib bons, Laces, Kesl Gold Jewelry. NECK RUCHING, reduced as follows: 12 Boe. | 480. 2 Te | He | He HANDKERCHIEFS reduoed as follows: G8. | el, 500. | Ize. 1 2Be. 4 Oc, | 2ie. | 4.50 Duchess Lace Handkerchiefs. 25e. Japanese Silk Handkerchieta...., 81 Black Lace Scarfs and Fichus........ €1.59 Extra Size do. do.... 25¢. Silk and Windsor Scarfs. 12}¢c. Mull Ties, all styles. 48c. Lace Sets, collars and cuffs 68c, Embroidered Fauntleroy Sets .. 48c. Fancy Linen Sets, collars and cuffs.. 17c. Linen Cuffs, new styles, 12}ge. New Style Sailor Collar: Bis | 8 | soe, HEMSTITCHED SKIRTING reduced ss follows: de. Swiss, all styles. 124c. Nainsook, 2ll styles, STAMPED GOODS reduced as follows: Ru. | Bee. JEWELRY, reduced 2s follows: Re. 50c. 75 2le. au. | HOSE, reduced as follows: 1 de, B5o. 7 #1.68 Pure Silk Hose.. ‘98e. Silk Buckle Garters... UNDERWEAR. ‘35e. Medium-weight Ribbed Vests,. 50c. Ribbed Pants and Vesta....... 8c, Ribbed Colored Silk Vests. ‘75e. Saxony Wool Vests and Pant 98c, Heavy Ribbed Silk Vests, 1 Wool Underwear, all styles. $1.75 English Ribbed Siik Vesss.... 2 for 25c. Autique Tidies, .. S5c, Antique Bureau Scarfs.......... S5c. Indie Silk Drapery Scarfe. 82 Jerseys, all styles... oseeee-BL.69 | Bie. | TS. | 500 1 Give. S¥e. | 4b. 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT. 10 per cent off the markod prices of every article in the following dopartments: Art Goods, American Hosiery Co."s Underwear, Children's Dresses, “Gloria” Umbrellas reduced ss follows: From. 81.25 181.50) 81.90 To. 119 | 61.39! S79. 84.68 “Conestoga” Umbrellas. 81.68 Carriage Shades........e0e-rsesseee $1.45 Boys’ Gossamer Rubber Coats...... | $1.08 Youths’ Browa Rubber Coats...... $1.45 Misses’ “Mothor Hubbard” Gossamers.. $1.35 Misses’ Silver Gray Circulars, 81.45 Ledies’ Gowsamor Circulars. 82.25 Striped “Irish Peasant” Gosnamers.......81.08 82.08 Striped Newmarkets and Raglans......--82.79 85.67 Scotch Plaid NOova}IO8....-..-sserseer ene AOS 800. New English Suitings. 50c. Dress Goods, uli styles, 30c. Side Band Scotch Ginghams. 450, 45-inch Novelty Scotch Ginghams,, 50c. Braid Trimmings, all styles, ‘35e. Braid Trimmings, all styles, @1 Sik Fringes, all styles. ‘TSe. Sik Fringes, all styles... 250. Buttous, all styles. POCKET BOOKS, &c., reduced as follows: SOUVENIRS FOR MEN, 250.) 50e. e oak B39, | Bae, (Near door No, 1119 Pa. ave) CHATELAINE BAGS, reduced as follows: al T5e. | e135 | st 39.1 50c. | 98 | 81.68 i] 190 vere 9O ‘25c. and 3$c. Photo. Cabinets. ‘T5c. Collar and Cuft Boxes., @1 Music Bolls, all colors. sreescerersesconsees BOC 2 Seal Writing Tablets. oeenen S148 680, Grain Leathor Writing Tablets. .........+.0-+--590 Bix Memo, Books with imitation shell covers for..25¢ ‘UNDEBWEAB reduced as follows: of! (918 | Bag RUBBER COATS reduced as follows: Foc SESS | E8 | S85 | 88 K1D GLOVES reduced as foliews: Fomeccsose | SER | “LER | SEB 23e. Best Silk Eiastic.........-.-rcererereee- serene 1 BO Wc, Superior Dress Gliiclds..........1..-seeesererene LOS STATIONERY. ‘1Ge, « pound Linen Note Paper,....cssseerseoree1 Ge. ID ENVEIOPOS.-oesesesseenevnnenes A Lek Our. 12th and Pennaylvanie ove,

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