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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.c., WEDNESDAY, FEBR ARY 26, 189 THE EVENING STAR, | Fosry-Fovars Asxoa WASHINGTON: SEDNESDAY.... .... February 26, 1990. STATEMENT CROSBY 8. NOY ee ‘THE EVENING STAR has the fullest Cireulation ef any Newspaper in the World, oF THE CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE Se Yew York Ofice: Room 63, Tribune Building, ‘The great state of Pennsylvania, rich im INSURANCE COMPANY Revolutionary memorials, ied all the rest of the States in honoring George Washington upon the recurrence of his birthday anniversary. OF HARTFORD, CONN. Philadelphia and Pittsburgh prepared for the erection of worthy monuments, the latter to the Father of his Country himself, the former to all the founders of our general government. The man they celebrated was unique in his- tery. Nimrod, Cyrus and Mahomet founded great empires that iived for considerable periods, Alexander, Charlemagne, Zenghis and Napoleon started imperial enterprises that per- ished with their authors, or soon after. Epa- minondas, William the Silent and Algernon Sidaey were stainless patriots. Simon Mont- fort gave the principle of popular representa- tion its widest development previous to the reign of Edward IIL Solon and Justinian, Al- fred, William the Conqueror, Henry II, and the great parliamentary leaders of the seventeenth contary made laws for their own times not only but also for all after-civil:zation. Confucius, Socrates and Sakya-Muni improved the world by their moral codes, In the person of George Washington were all these deeds and excellences combined. He founded, regulated, enduring republican liberty—his empire, vaster in decuetion from cost of «+ «++ S4,418,336.47 For Interest and Renta,3,065,405.44 Profit snd Loss........... 217,479.36 DISBURSED IN 18890, For claims by Death and Matured Endow- power, extent, durability, splendor and benefi- 494,391.07 cence than all the empires of all the ages. Ho ‘Total to Policy Holders. ¢5,830,313.31 more fally illustrated the virtue of patriotism than the noblest Greek, the most ilinstrious | Commissionsto Agents, Hollander, the proudest Englishman whoever | gminers’ fecs, Print- lived, In him were the genius of wisdom = —— ie and common sense which the Hindoo, a the Athenian, the Roman, the Norman, oo Beppe the Englishman embodied in their laws, and the statutes of the United States and the constitutions and laws of all enlight- ened nations today bear witaess to bis super- eminent qualifications as a lawgiver. The moral beauty and greatness of his life and pre- copts—the holy legacy of his farewell address— bis priceless example of se!f restraint, his ab- stemioas habits, not carried to the point of fa- naticiam—his practical philanthropy and piety— tnese things mast ever place Washington, along with his unquestioned intellectual power sud vast will and energy, at the front of the foremost men of this world. Let us not make a demigod of him. He wasa man with like passions with ourselyes—a man and not a scint, a man and not the creature of myth—no 6.916,399.96 Balance Net Assets Dec, 31, 1889......856,332,841.24 SCHEDULE OF ASSETS. Losns upon Real Estate, first lien. ....@32,890,542.44 Loans upon Stocks and Bonds. 64,132.50 Premium Notes on Policieg in - 1,813,180.76 Cost of Keal Estate owned by the Co, 8.556,207.08 Cost of United Statesand other Bonds 11,174,82 Cost of Bank and Ratlroad Stocks. Hercules, no Romatus, His deeds were done} ADD in the blaze of philosophy thrown from Paris | Interest due and and in the fall glare of English political free- Ph attorney - pao dom, What he has done cannot be seen by | atarket salu Of = this generation, for it projects into the infinite Btocks and Bonds future, over cost z 456,939.11 SEE atitdineumeneneemeeeeset Net deferre Without going into the question of person-| ‘ms. 119,512.70 alities between Senators Chandler and Call it 81,542,130.47 may be well to call public attention, and through that the attention of both bouses of Congress, to the deplorable un- veracity of the daily reports of congressional debates, There ought not to reside in any- body the right to so revise remarks as to in- sert in them matter never uttered. It is seriously to be questioned if anything spoken should ever be stricken out, if, as all admit in a general way, the proceedings are to record What was said as well as what was done. If there is any use in having a record of debate it is @ use which is greatly impaired by having that record contain anything not actually de- livered on the floor. The method of the old historians of finding out what the fellow was expected to say and making him utter it in the sonorous periods of the writer was infinitely better than the present system of false report ing. The world obtained the substance ren- dered in a style superior in every way to that of the congressional revisers, The record should state just what every speaker says on every question discussed im the two houses, and nothing else. —$__—— + =_____ The Philadelphia Times’ cartoon, “The World's Fare,” has the motto “in hog signo Yinect. The pen is mightier than New York.” ‘The first figure is a buxom young wowan, who holds im her right hand as if it were a precious jewel a ham bearing the brand “Chicago sugar- cured.” Ather left side stands an immense Porker with suout and caudal appendage glee- fully erect and the latter adorned with festal ribbon, But victorious Chicago serenely ig- nores all slurs and is enjoying herself so much Grosa Assets, December 31, 1889.... $57,874,971.71 LIABILITIES: Amount required to reinsure sil out- standing Policies, net. ss--eseeee 851,932,780.00 Allother Liabilities, 862,015.10 '2,794,795.10 Surplus by Company's standard. ‘Surplus by Coun. standard, 4 per $5,080,176.61 5,530,000.00 Ratio of expenses of management to Receipts in 1539... --+ 9.98 percent, Policies in force Dec. 31, 1889, 63,830, insuring... + $151,739,494.00 JACOB L. GREENE, President, JOUN M. TAYLOR, Vice President. EDWARD M. BUNCE, Secretary. D.H. WELLS, Actuary. 4. C. GIBBS, General Agent, 935 F st. n.w., it Washington, D.C. Fan & Fou Wearuzr Gaawests that she is willing the other cities should get bcs what fun they can from | the situation. pip ee ik a % y = ss i Fe i : R = If any city cam hustling wide-awake Chieago| PEO ER OE RF Bags = can,—but can even Chicago make the neces- sary preparations before 1392 for a world’s fair which will be creditable to the republic in eom- parison with the recent exposition at Paris? Will it not be wise for the victorious city to «i JERSEYS AND GOSSAMERS. What a wonderfully popular garment the Lin’ in. Itisa happy combination of the “dress np” sad the hexlige. You are presentable under all ordi cur- camatances with, one—sulll Jou do not feel any Testraiut in it. Anything so useful to womanki surely demands of us close attention—so we siways keep our ship well trimuned with Jersrys, Imported ones only. somehow or other they give better satis- faction than any others. Spend a $1.50 with us and we can give a good qual- ity, persect-fitting Jersey. calls in the next effect—with a finer grade st S—The braid commences to go on for trim- hich shoulders. J—A fine quality, fist braid trimmed, high ston dere and standing collar. iteelt more time to arrange for this ex- ibit of the industries of the world, and con- tent to the commemoration of the discovery by Columbus at the capital in 1892 by suitable ex- ercises and the erection of enduring memorials? _ When the Senators from Florida and New Hampebire settle,or the Senate settles for them and itself, in what senatorial dignity con- sists some of the rest of the world will be en- lightened on a vital point of American man- ners. There have been times before now when there was a dense fog over the question. —————e ae Executive sessions of the Senate are un-Amer- ican and undesirable and public sentiment is against them, but the sentiment may change if these daily exhibitions of senatorial epithet and inuendo continue. ————————————— ¥t appears that there is an organized opposi- tiom among European monarchies to the con- tinuance of the United States of Brazil. The new republic is established on the soil of the repablican continent and it will be in order for fhe United States of America to take a hand in the event of such outside interference. #6 and 88_stand around the Black Silk Jerseys. 1 There you are—Thwre are no finer qualites nor uo ater patterns than these to be shown—and the prices are the srprise—an agreeable one, though, GOSSAMERS. A Agneta 2 cgummelan Davee ans os neces- sary to every lady's comfort and pro’ A os are shoes to her feetorahat to her head. How has it ith you ladies who do not own one of these necessities? These little openings of the flood gates of Heaven can ruin enous! hing for ‘a dozen of the most expensive sort of pro- tectors. youwdon't need « young fortune. “A very few dollars will shield your good clothes from the weather aud save your health as well, ‘The irish Peasant Circular, electric stripe and cloth finished surface— ' ane Leas Siveve, on a cloth-finish surface, fancy stripe— $3.50. You'll find « handful of styles in Mackintoshes—all ‘With the cloth outside effect—$5. Lg Honrietta Cloth—cut on the Langtry style~ ‘Tan-colored Cloth-finished markets— ‘Goatees ancy Silk Stripe Fea Peasant Circulars for the chiltren 2 aa 82.50. Greenaways, with sleeves—j 1. The West Virginia republicans deserve cen- sare for defeating the Australian ballot bill, jast as the Maryland democrats will deserve it | All of these are positively wat You are not if fe buyins ou a supposition—but ‘Aud they follow suit thimg—they have the appearance of a stylish wrap— oe They are not objectionable looking —on the contrary they are rather prepossess! aF appearance. Mr. Cleveland is the author of more vetoes | “is 10 prices we have dotted slong: art poecnon in office and more interviews out of it than tixet of aa food Values ae you can tind suywhere we are sure, auy President who has occupied the position. oo SEATON Perry, Fairs may come and fairs may go Triune, “PEKRY BUILDING” OTH ST. AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE, _Fatablished 1840. Neo York But, alas, they don't go toward New York, do ep ———-o- nn Hn @ Bed 855 HOW RX ° It soems that the inbabitants of the Arctic Hat oy Hal SSN H AAA NNN region have had summer for winter, too, and iu cousequence the icebergs have been ranning ATTRACTIVE SALE OF southward all the season. Is the world getting 00, DDD PDD gh8g ready for another cataclysm? : 3 g 4 2 Se ee ae oo Bp “The Trial of Christopher. This is a Tow- 00 fon beading in a Baltimore paper, but it would answer equally well as the indicator of certain ye ps, 885g proceedings in Washington. How Columbas ER toust squirm! Ses B : New York should take some of her world’s fair contributions and convert them into mona- mental erection funds, ee ‘The House has passed the bill to discontinue the further coinage of the one and three-doilar gold pieces and the three-cent nickel pieces. Let the bangie-bracelet money go. —$<—$<$<—$<—— Nominations should in ail fairness and in ac- cordance with the spirit of the times be con- sidered in open session of the Senate, ee As you may naturally judie the goods offered during this sale have not gone begging at the Prices we have marsed them down, yet there sre enough left to make @ visit interesting to you. 21.37. Ladies’ $3. and end Kid pune gion yicie ee Child's #1 and 1,25 Kid and Gost Button, for last year over the year before was $66,953,-| *%: 738, nearly half that of the whole country, a showing which the entire nation shouid be proudef. . Jones of St. Louis (ne doesn’t pay the freight) has nominated Grover Cleveland for the presi- dency in 1392. doebastowa is not jealous of Walnut Grove, Net Assets January 1, 1889........... €55,852,809.87 Home 87,701,221.27 963,249,241.20 ‘THE head lines to this true story will somewhat con- fuse, but the details that follow tell of # drame in which you will surely be an actor. PAIRY-LIKE garments of Finest Cambric and Mus- lins, trimmed with the daintiest of laces and offered ‘at nominal prices, THE surprise of years, accrue to the merchant who doesn’t ask credit, A NAME that must not be told, ‘The above head lines tell the story of the most im- Portant purchase of Cotton Cambric Underwear con- summated for many a day in Washington. Our buyer has been fortunate and favored in secur ing from a celebrated underwear manufacturer nearly two thousand Undergarments, which were made to the ‘Special order of a New York merchant, whose name, if mentioned, would be a gusrantes of their excellence, ‘The reason they come on the Palais Royal counters at prices so absurd is because the garments, not being delivered on time, were rejected by the New York merchant. More by accident than design our buyer heard of the incident. A cash offer wea made for the goods and they are here, We promise the surprise of years tomorrow at the Pl Pe Af & Ff gs pre AA E AA I ay P a a af if oo mm PET AE = $3 vy AA ¢ EE “oo ¥ *4 thus Itis only necessary to add that all sizes, including Unusually small and extra large sizes, are in stock; that the large center window will be dressed this evening with samples of these Garments; that the stock will be found om center counters running the entire length of the second floor of No. 1117 Pennsyl- vania avenue; that the elevator is in passage adjoin- ing Glove department, and that we reserve the right to sell ouly one piece to each customer. This is a rule made to protect us, but not against our legitimate pa- trous, Who will uot be restricted as to quautities, THE PALAIS ROYAL Details below.) Gowxs it For Buns. 98 CENTS, but worth $2, are the Gowns made of Cambric so soft and fine that they feellike silk. Fronts of four insertions of lovely plat Valnciennes lace divided by six clusters of four-bunch tucks. Double Jace ruffle front, neck and sleeves, Tucked yoke backs. 98 CENTS, bnt worth $1.75, are the Gowns of Pointed Yokes of Solid Embroidery; the seams fin- ished with herring-bone stitching, $1.35, but bargains at @2,are those with the new style of Rolling Collar. Four other styles with tucked pointed yokes and Torchon Iace trimming. 79 CENTS, but worth $1.25, are those with 8tx In- sertions of Fine Embroidery, divided by six clusters of three-bunch tucks, The tucked yoke backs and full gathered sleeves add to the sppearance and comfort of these gowns, e 69 CENTS, but worth $1, are those with Two In- sertions of Embroidery and eight clusters of four- bunch tucks. You seldom are offered Gowns with tucked yoke backs at $1. 69 CENTS, but worth 75c., are the Gowns with fronts of tucks and Embroidery and Cambric ruffle at neck and sleeves. The quality of the muslin, the finish, the fit; all these make these Gowns the bargain they are, THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continned below.) Sxmrs To Wonper Ar 98 CENTS, but worth $1.68, are those with 9-inch ruffle of bemstitched embroidery and two clusters of 6-bunch tucks above. Yoke bands, full width and the very bet muslin, Another style with flounce of Tor- chon lace. $1.68, but should be $2.25. These Skirts have ex- tra-deep cambric flounce,tucks and Torchon lace edge, Sinches wide, Yoke band and scraper ruftice, 75 CENTS, but worth @ I's not the 6-inch embroidery flounce or the tucks above that make theae Skirtss bargain, 20s the quality of muslin and trim- ming and width aud fivish. «Continned below.) Corser Covexs P. AB Excetience, 49 CENTS, but cheap at 65 cents, are the fine Cam- brie Waists with lace gud embroidery trimmings, V and square necks in four styles. 22 CENTS, but worth—What are they worth? The quality of cambric is wood, the embroidery edge is best quality, but i's the ft that makes these Corset Covers 88 perfect as those at $1 apiece, = THE PALAIS ROY. (Continued below.) we Curses To Manver Ar. 98 CENTS, but a barvain at $1.68, are these lovely Cambric Garments. You have only to note the quality of the Lace and the Embroidery Trimming. Vand rea THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Have You A Cuno: Mothers are notified that during the sale of Ladies’ Underwear above mentioned a special sale of Infunts’ nd Children’s Garments occura, We were not fortu- nate enough to secure s stock st special prices so we reduce the prices of our regular stock for tomorrow, 25 CENTS tor the 39-cent Infants’ Linen Shirts, trimmed with Lace or Embroidery. 24 CENTS for Infante’ Slips marked 35 cents, Mado ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, Slips for one day at 26 cents and sold 100 dozen of them in one day. This is mentioned to give yous proper ides of the bargain you are offered. «Continued below.) Do You Wess Conserer 49 cents for our New Tic, Corsets, $1.25 for the $1.68 “CP.” 21 cents for the Children's 250. 30 cents for the Superior 50c. pair to each customer at above prices, ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, ‘4 LISNER, Comer 12th st, snd Pennayivenioava | f2¢- BURT'S BARGAIN SALE 18 aT ITs SRIGHT, AND 18 FAST CLEARING OUR STOBE OF WINTEB SHOES, MEN'S SHOES. ‘MEN'S SHOES MEWS SHOES, @3. 25. 3.25, 3.25, 4.26, 4.25, 4.265, 5.25. 6.25. 5.25, LADIEs' SHOES. LADIES' SHOES, LADIES' SHOES, $1.90. 1.90. ‘2.90. 2.90, 3,90. 3.90, > CHILDREN’S SHOES. OHILDREN'S SHOKS. $1.50. 1.50. 1.60. 1.60, BOYS’ SHOES, Boys’ SHOES, $2.00. 2.00, 2.00. ARTHUB BURT & CO, £26 1211 F st. NW. OFFICE OF ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, COR, 11TH AND F STS, N.W. Woosesoay, Fesnvsny 26,1890. As announced yesterday we shall ‘continue our Tenth Anniversary Sale of extraordinary barwainsall the week. A few of the advertised lines were closed out yesterday, aud to ollset these we have added new lines which are equally as vod bargains. We have begun the Spring season's business in earnest, aud new attractions will be offered aaily. A Special Audiversary Barcain in Silk Vests for Children. Swiss ribbed, low neck and no sleeves; neck and arm-boles run with silk rib- bon; colors, White and Cream. Sizes 6 moutis to 6 years, Only 500. cach, (First floor.) Exceedingly Attractive Effects in Men's Neck ‘Wear at 50 centa A big window full, Decidedly “summerish.” Puffs and Four-in- hands, 50c. (First floor.) WRITING PAPER. Still another ton of that Writing Paper at 20c. per pound. The demand tor this popular Paper proves conclusively that it {san extra- ordinary value. We can sell it at this low price only on actount of buying it in such immenso quuntitics. Envelopes to match, 8c, (Wirt floor ) Spring Exhibit of exclusive styles in Par- asols now redy. Coaching Parasols in Striped Silks, Brocaded Silks, Plain Silke with Brocaded Bordera, und various other effects equally striking and attractive. The styles are uew and “club” and “button” tops, The colors embrace all the ‘ashiouabie spring tints and the styles are *exclusive," for the reason that we secured but one of each, Beauti- ful line of Scotch Plaid Silk Parasols, ta tie various bright colorings of the foremost Scot- tish fumiliea, (First floor.) MISSES' SPRING DRESSES. ‘Misses’ Two-piece Dresses, in various weaves, embracing Plain Cashmere, Fancy Striped Suit- ings, &c. These are new und especially desirs- ble for spring wear, being light weixit and in exceedingly attractive styles. Sizes 12, 4 and 1G years, $7.50 each. «Third floor.) BUTTONS. Elegant lire of Pearl Buttons for new Wash Dresses. Whito Half-ball Pearl Buttons, 8., 10e. and 12c. » dozen. White Full-ball Pearl Buttons, self shank, 200, and 250. a dozen, White Full-ball Pearl Buttons, bress shank, 2Ue., 25e. and Bo, a dozen, Ghirst floor. NEW DRESS TRIMMINGS.—Fancy Gimps in the various apring shades, 4 and 1 inch wide, 68c., 80c, and 92.65 per yard, (GFinst floor, rear.) WAteouss. M. W. GALT, BRO. & Co, 1107 PENNA. AVE., CALL ATTENTION TO THEIR STOCK OF WATCHES, COMPRISING ALL THE MOST DESIRABLE MOVEMENTS AND STYLES OF CASING, FROM THE LOWEST PRICE FOR WHICH A RELIABLE TIME KEEPER CANBE BOUGHT TO THE MOST EXPENSIVE. ‘THESE WATOHES BEAR OUB FIRM NAME AND ARE FULLY GUARANTEED, AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCHES OF ALL £22-78 GRADES. ‘With emphasis on the NEW. Asa result of the unusual weather at this soason of ‘the year NEW MAPLE SUGAB is now being madein certain sections where the groves are located on SOUTHERN slopes, and, AS USUAL, we are the FIRST to secure and offer s supply to our customers, ‘The goods are well made, betng bright tu color, good ruin and of » quick, fresh favor, : ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, 28 Mint ot, ‘P.M Our Gpectal Saluof Flour is etill in progress ead pumervas BARGADNG are offered in that department, ara SPECIAL! THURSDAY, Februsry 26. To thove who were fortu- ‘Bate enough to bay one of these st our last sale we need offer noexplanstion as to the quality of these such Spreads ranges from $2 to $3.50, secording to ‘We will offer them at the uniform price of So sew Soo Ken 22 . ‘which is less than cost of plain msterial. ‘Do not miss the opportunity, as itis positively the To make it still more interesting, we will commence them for you free of charge. 100 pair Stamped Pillow Shams, Reduced from Stamped Yard Square Table Covers, Redu eed from 50c. to 33c. each. Stamped 20-inch Squares or Table Covers, Reduced Handsome designs in Roman Embroidery Squares. Beduced from $1.25 to 980. New patterns in Painted Bolting Cloth Scarfs. Be- Bolton Sheeting, 72 inches wide, 500. yard. Colored Bolting Sheeting, 72 in. wide, $1 yard. Bagarron Thresd in 50 different shades, Art Satin for table covers and scarfs, in all shades, 82.60 yard, New designs in Fancy Scrim for tidies or toilet sets 8, OPPENHEIMER & BRO.'S, it 514 Oth st n.w. i B. Rosixsox & Cos Porters, NISHING GOODS THAT WE WILL DISPLAY THIS SEASON WILL SURPASS ALL OF OUB PREVIOUS EFFORTS, YOU KNOW WHAT THE VERY FINEST THAT IS OBTAINABLE ALWAYS. WE HAVE RECEIVED THE AD- VANCE GUARD IN LIGHT-WEIGHT OVER- NEWEST SHAPE IS A WALKING LENGTH SLIGHTLY LONGER THAN THE ORDINARY COVER COAT, MADE FULL BACK, WITH OUT INLAID VELVET COLLAR, WITHOUT SILK FACING. WE HAVE THEM IN ALL THE NEW SHADES, IN KERSEYS, MEL- FIFTEEN DOLLARS IS OUR PRICE FOR AGARMENI THAT CAN ONLY BE EQUALED BY THE BEST CUSTOM TAILORS, AND YOU COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW WHILE THE STOCK 18 COMPLETE. B. ROBINSON & 00, 909 PENNSYLVANIA AVF, N.W. Rews—We Anz: ‘thessleof Stamped Bed Spreads will be repested Goods; to others we willeay that the regular price of See rae last of the season. 25e. to 160. a pair. from 25 to 190. duced from $3.50 to $1.98, Silk Bolting Cloth, 18 inches wide, 750. yard. ‘and all the newest in art embroidery work at THE STOCK OF CLOTHING AND FUR- OUR STANDARD HAS BEEN HERETOFORE, COATS, AND THEY ARE BEAUTIES. THE WELT OR STRAP SEAMS, WITH OR WITH- TONS AND TWEEDS, KNOW WHAT THEY CHARGE FOR THEM. £26-e0 There'sa dealof meaning in this word—with w— READY. Months of planning and preparation—cul- minating at the commencement of a season in perfect completeness, You've no idea—to judge by the perfect ease with which yon can come in our house and find just what you want—of the immense amount of detail necessary to “touch the level” of everybody's wishings, This, that and the other must not be overlooked—and it's only by applying our experience of twenty-five years’ sssociation with you that we reach readiness—with never a miss. ‘The calendar and the weather seem to be winding up on the cable of time, abreast. Yesterday—and for aday or two back—you've been pulling off your great coats— ronning up street without them. —They're too heavy— but it’s a very imprudent thing for you to go without any—Here’s where the light weight comes into play. Our lines of these “lesser weights” was never so large before—with the growing variety, the elegance and solid quality strengthens. Our Gilberts—g15— we can prove to you to be the very “outposts” of beauty and worth for the price—and each side of them —down to $10—and the other way—up to 8335—are the other grades that give our stock the stamp of super- lative merit, It'slamentable the fippancy with which “Beady” anbouncements are heralded through tne print. Boasts of mountains of stock and limitless variety spring from realties mole-hill high and narrowly diversified. It requires but a moment's reflection—on your part— to explode their inflations—and it seems only to more clearly and forcibly define OUR unmatchable facilities, We extend our band to you for s hearty welcome over our achievements for spring—this spring, BAKS ABD COMPANY, THE ALWAYS PROVIDING OUTFITTERS, PENNSYLVANIA AVE. AND SEVENTH STREET. 126 D:z. Lieurarr Of New York and Boston, FOR THIRTY YEARS SPECIALIST For the cure of CATARRU, DEAFNESS, ASTHMA, And Diseases of the THROAT, LUNGS AND BAR, Has established an office at No, 1017 15TH STREET N.W., WASHINGTON, ‘Where hecan be consulted daily FROM 8 AM. TO 12 M,AND FROM 2 TO 4 P.M. In the treatment of the sbove diseases Dr. LIGHT- HILL empioys bis recent invention (highly approved by Sir Morrill Makenzie and other eminent throat specialists, and adopted in all the throat hospitals in Londyn), whicn converts any liquid medicine instan- taneously mto 8 vaporous consistency so very fine as to remain suspended in the air like smoke,and can be | inhaled and brought in direct contact with the whole } respiratory tract, from the smallest cavity in the head end nasal passages to the most remote air-cell of the lungs, without the slightest pain or discomfort, By means of this new treatment CONSUMPTION in its easlier stage is positively curable, and cases ad- vanced aud considered as hopeless can be greatly benefited, the troublesome cough mitigated, life pro- longed and made comparatively comfortable, ASTHMA, no matter of how long duration, from the very begin- Bing finds prompt relief, and which w shortly fol- lowed by s permanent cure. CATABRE. Being enabled to send remedials into each minute cavity or erevice of the nasal passage and head de- structive to the bacilli or germ upon which estarrh in all its forms depends, we have the means to effect a complete end permanent cure of this loathsome com- plaint, even in cases stven up as incurable. ‘From the very start the good effect of this new treat- ‘ment ie felt, nasal obstructions are removed, hawking, coughing, hoarseness snd droppings in the throat promptly abate, the breath becomes pure, DEAF. ‘NESS from catarrhal causes is promptly removed; the EAU BRE S |tnne & Be POPULAR SHOPPING PLACR, SEVENTH 8T, BARGAINS IN OUR ART DEPARTMENT. We have just and pat on sale a line of goods that will Whlicthey inst. We make ustecte ter ane 1.50 All-silk Hand~ Heed asSeren: 23,50 A painted Resta, it SPECIAL PRICE 980. EACH. 1.25 and $1.50 Fancy Silk Scarfa, some made of and batting cloth, others of fancy sifk'ana beaa'palatad of SPECIAL PRICE 98c. EACH. SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT. ‘We are now directing our best efforts to the display Of SPRING GOODS There areso many new goods ‘Waiting to be advortiaed that weare ats loss which to tell you of The collection is the choicest we have yet shown. Domestic and Foreign Productions are equally Fepresented. We would therefore be pleased to have Down Sofs Cushions, covered with figured sateen, | YoU sak to sce the new SPRING FABRICS, * worth 61.90. ng ceaat SPECIAL PRICE 980, SURGE stauiped, ban knutied fringe. erga eh, Pare Beart, POR ROD oregon gicanl =e alli PLAIN DRESS GooDs ke note, carry the I Pounats Wasnisaros, “St MAT! to be | willbe considerstly worn, Whilst we have these is PRICES ABE SUCH, THAT YOU WILL SAVE | thetrvariousgradca we merely call your attention SPECIALTIES IN CORSETS AND Row to three specials: MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Desirable shades in 46-IN. ALL-WOOL SILK.SIN- ae) gga Pe remaeettmeraitord mathe P(e Sitene) in all stylem, eu wely the best fabric ever offered Rea. aa 46-1NCH atime rat Fale Sith Sh tctm pi Capoanembge un oe French Sores in all siyles any €1 goods in the mar- ket Beautiful Sofi Wool and SiJk Finish in Gray, Tan, Livery, Mousse, &o, Our beautiful 46-INCH SILK FINISH DRAPERTR, ‘This material has beauty and dursbility combined and $s beyond doubt the most sightly material offered for $1.00. All the newest shades, Two THINGS ARE TO BETAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION Whilst making your selection for your new Dress. ‘One is to procure a correct pattern and the other is to secure 8 well-fitting Corset. ‘These two things must not be overlooked. In COR- SETS, you know, we lead; we carry every reliable brand and in all the different grades, We can ft the Jean, the stout, the medium. We have CORSETS in and i ‘We will offer for a few days a cenuine $3 C.P. Cor- GUAKAN r TEED WHAl INE, for @1.25, set 5 unusual Corsets. A590. SALE OF UNDERWEAR, Including Skirts, Gowns, Drawers, Chemises and Corset Covers, not One worth jess than 7oc. and others as high se USc. Each one as good value for the origi- bal prices as you will flud in any store in town, YOUR CHOICE FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY 590. EACH. PICTURE DEPARTMENT. We have just received a new line of Framed Pictures which will be sold at remarkably low prices. See our large live of Pictures and the prices of them and you Ril not wonder that our Picture Trade bas made such increase, A line of Handsome Pictures in 11214 cherry or oak ei, Worth UBC. ; SPECIAL PRICE 48c. EACH. Aline of Pictures in 11x14 burnished silver or carved osk frames. Actual price $1.25 to $1.50. SPECIAL PRICE 89, EACH. Aline of Pictures in 20x24 burnished and white and gold frames, worth 2.50; four lengths: SPECIAL PRICE 81.50. ‘The short A line of Pic’ in SPECIAL PRICE 82.18, Tee lonx, A fficent 1i1 f Picts in wid: ik or waln' frames handsomely mounted; fratue slows coult out The extra long. ae ee oe EACH AND EVERY CORSET WARRANTED. SPECIAL PRICE $3.78 EACH ABOUT PATTERNS, ° For several years past there bas been & growing de- PBR U MM M = BB AAA v MMM .F 1 Le ce og here ae fitting and STYLISH Gan- POPULAR SHUPPING PLACE, sit mans s ene 125 7TH STREET. a a gation we found the STANDARD FASHION COMPANY'S PATTERNS ‘Would meet all the requirements, and a thorough test of their goods has convinced us that they are the only ABSOLUTELY PERFECT FITTING PATTERNS in the market, ‘They are as much superior in fitas they are in beauty and gracefulness of desizm They are acknowledged UNPKECEDENTED BARGAINS. by competent modistes to be THE BEST PATTERNS aA NTIRE STOCK REDUCED. E ws is MANUFACTURED. OUR PRICES WERE NEVER 80 LOW AS NOW. In the use of these you will have no waste of mate- WE QUOTE BELOW A FEW OF THE @ Fial, no troublesome refittings, no misfits. The Stand- SPECIAL OFFERINGS: ard Fashion Gazette, » complete resume of each CARPETS, RUGS, &o. saan ‘ BROMLEY’S SMYRNA RUGS, os asc a oe. Ree 2 ft. 6xd ft. reducedto.. ~— ‘3x6 ft. reduced to. NEW TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, RIBBONS, RUCH- 4x7 ft. reduced to... INGS for the new dress materials. 6x0 ft. reduced t WHITE'S PATENT WAIST LININGS, 400. Con- 9x12 it, Siem to. : = ai amie: Bia a NGLISH ART SQUARES, a pd — : x3 ye ced to, _ Re gahge earn FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. 3x33 yda, reduced to. NEW DESIGNS IN JEWELRY. Asa reminder of our Jewelry Department we will continue to sell Rhine Stone Collar Buttons for ladies 3x4 yds, reduced to... FELT ART SQUARES, ‘and misses for 4c. No restrictions to the quantity de- sired, Ji ULIUS Lasssvron, 13TH AND F STREETS, OFFERS FOR ONE WEEK SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS THROUGHOUT ALL THE DEPARTMENTS. TMMENSE REDUCTIONS, 3x3 yds. reduced to. 3x33¢ yds. reduced to. 1,000 Hassocks, 25 and 400, each. Best All-wool Ingrain Carpets made, laid and lined for 75c. per yd. Excellent values in high grade Carpets, FURNITURE. NEW HANDKERCHIEFS, For Neat aud Artistic Bordered Handkerchiefs one should see thetnew revelations that are now shown by Us—the patterns are wonderfully beautiful and unique. Antique Oak and Im. Mah. Rockers, 83.25 and Nice Handkerchiefs for 1230. 83.75, Reduced from $4.50 to #5. Beautiful Ones for 200, Oak and Im, Mahogany Lockers, Plush Seat, reduced to 84.50. Lovely Ones for 250. Oak and Cherry Tables, reduced to 81.50 cach. Another car Joad of those Handsome 3-piece Oak Suites, beveled glass, #24. Very Fine 3-piece Oak Suite, extra large beveled REED AND RATTAN FURNITURE. Rockers, $2.50, Tables,5. Work Stands, $2.50. © UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT, Unparalleled reductions in LACE CURTAINS, DRAPERIES AND UPHOL- STERY FABRIcS, Mobair Plushes reduced from $4 to $1.98 per yard. Crushed Plushes reduced from $1.75, 82 LOVERS OF FRAGRANT PERFUMES should visit our Perfumery Department, where noth ing but the most reliable makes are kept, FINE SOAPS, SPONGES, CHAMOIS, NalIL AND TOOTH BRUSHES, MANICURE GOODS IN GENERAL, ROUGES, TOOTH AND FACE POWDERS, As an “inducer” we shall offer s FOUR (4) OUNCE BOTTLE FARINA COLOGNE POR 390, ‘This isagood article: is used by thousands; the Tewular price is known to all that use this article; our Tapestries reduced from $2.25, $2and $1.75 to90e, | Price is way below the usual price asked. Kare valuesin ae: LACE CURTAINS, PORTIERFS, ko. . Wall Paper, Frescoing and Luterior Deoursuions, Estimates furnished. We are showing JULIUS LANSBURGH, Exquisite Patterns im m2 SS FINE EMBROIDERIES, All-overs and Narrow to match. All our own importe- tiona, Patterns exclusive with us OUR INFANTS DEPARTMENT. INFANT'S OUTFIT, 85.50. Nicely arranged in box for presentation purpose, consisting of a handsome All-over Embroidered Robe, 8 Cambric Skirt with hemstitched embroidery, Flan- nel Skirt, Knit Sacque, Knit Band, Kuit Vest and Bootees, and all for 85.50. INFANT'S FINE OUTFIT, COMPLETE, 89.48. Besr Qvatiry, Lowest Prices, ITALIAN OLIVE OTL, GOLDEN CLING PEACHES. ITALIAN MACARONL ENGLISH JAMS. PETITS POIS, EXTRA FINE, * FRESH SALMON, FRESH LOBSTER N. W, BURCHELL, = ettieeresess of One Fine Swiss Embroidery Roba, Ove Natnsook Skirt, Ope Embroidered Flannel Skirt, One Crochet Bacque, One Crochet Band, 719 719 One Crochet Vest, R's £ Aa 8S EX Ove Pair Bootees. ‘at f, . £8 08 BS INFANT'S VERY FINE OUTFIT, 810.06. BBB aa xk aa: dores BD Ee os ‘Robe; something gorgeous BoP Ek Eee One Handsome Embroidered LONG CASEMERE - 7” COAT, with hemstitched work and tucks, E°% 3% $8 BD a Ove Very Fine CREPE DE CHINE CAP. : 3 = LANSBURGE & BRO ao %P OP BP ad . Inthis Department we are showing all the leading | We hsve aided considersbie to our novelties for the spring in Camel's Hair, Sebastopol, SMALL WEAR DEPARTRENT. —— ere can be found all the Little tndiepenasbiles neces Black Striped Novelties, Black Side Band Henriettas, sary, such es WHALEBONES, THIMBLES, RREDLES, Black Hindo Cloth, with Gray Side Band. PINS, GAETER WEB, ELASTIO, HOOm AND Gilt Warp Denp © Aime, EYES, CURLING IRORS and such like articles at Silk Warp Royal Serge. tie ese than Seemesty Silk Warp Henrietian, $1.25, $1.40, 91.50, 91.75 | Prionse ane. and $2, LARS = BURGH % BRO. (The $1.25 quality iss special Grive, and is well ‘worth $1.40 per yard.) All-wool Heurtettas, 46-inch wide, 750. We have just opened several leading novelties in ‘these goods, consisting of Checks, Stripes, Fiaiée an@ Embroidered, 250, to @0c. eyes become strong, all other symptoma disappear, | Bleck and Black end White Satecns, ‘and Sually 8 perfect and permanent cure is effected, — ‘No, 1017 15TH ST. LW, ReDim R Heniies pass the door. moe | me ‘TAO Market Mpece, comer Sin ot, | sxe (490, 428, 494, 498 SEVENTH ST. ~~