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4 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. THE EVE WASHINGTON: INE EVENING STAR bas Cirenlation of any Newspaper aud as an Advertising Medium ix worth more than all the ether papers published in a ashington. Tew York Office: Room 03, Tribune Building, sizes and odd lots to find what youwant A clesr, clean-cut stock is ite own recommendation. Doesn't need any other. . ‘Where will this spply more aptly than in Shoe The cause of ballot reform is more is | Where i# it more essy to rum short on sizes—then in danger from swindling substitutes than from | Shoes? It is time now for us to stock for Spring—and open opposition. The men most to be feared | we aredoing it repidly. Wehave no useto keep up voles rinties Bel a resem the heavier lines any longer. Not only that—but we we want to change the phraseology, rather “wind up” the sizes lett— provide for this another way.” Give them the | Yd much = —— chanee, and they will defeat the measure while | 84 we're going to do it. When winter gets along Pretending to carry it out. It is the word of | again—every pair in the stock must be fresh and new. Promise to the ear broken to the hope. A ¢a8@ | wera rather knock the props from under the priceand in point is the bill reported in the Maryland legislature to effect nominally a secret and | '*t ‘bat drop—now—than to bao the care of them all honest ballot, One of the worst features of | through the warm weather, and, when they would be this bill isthe provision for separate official | seasonable again—have to drag them out—styles that ballots for each party. On the Australian OF | win then bes year old—and offer them to you, the Massachusetts ballot is printed alpbabetic-} y, sotng to cites few ala ally the list of al! the candidates for a particu- lar office and the voter has no trouble in | found inéomplete size” You'll do wall to improve the seratching out or marking in any name accord- ing to the regulation, The plan of having the pames grouped in parallel columns, recom- mended by the Business Men's Association of certainty. But we warn you that every size isn’t bere. Baltimore, iss sufficient departure from the ies Quality of P. Cox's Bright Dongola Button original scheme, The new Maryland idea re- Revie eeeds 108 to makeacleanawecn quires the voter who wishes to scratch his tieket orto make an independent ticket to | | All our Lediew ec and Pebble Goat Button write out the name or names of | divers nen go Feit aid commun sense jacig nave aye been 82.30 "rhees hack few paire—$1.00. candidates he may desire to subati- tute upon the ballot he wishes to vote. ‘The effect of this upon the illiterate voter is obvious, By his effort to write the names in which he has to employ assistance, he| Misses’ Pebble and Straicht Goat hoe ele informs the party boss that he is not voting | Pfs heels—ieduced frum $1.15 w 8. the straight ticket. ‘Ihe separate official bal- Jot for each party with the envelope for the same, and the inadequate screen provided in the proposed law, make it obnoxious to eriti- cism, The measure should be moulded into different shape by the true friends of ballot reform, sees "Dong a Patent Leather Tipped, Sprin, Heel ‘Boote-Uur $23 te at pitise ies Grade—iue Temnsuts EVERY PAIR WARRANTED, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE You'll find these weights proper for many a week's wear yet—and the prices have dropped down “way out of sight of the qualities," asin The Senate proceeds in its solemn way to not find how its secrets get out. The executive session is a farce, but it is a small circumstance compared with the inquisition into the man- ner in which Senators reveal its inmost work- ings, The employes are suspected without reason and even the senseless four-foot walls are supposed to be in iniquitous league with | peNNSYLVANIA AVE, AND SEVENTH STREET, the newspaper correspondents and reporters, who &re expelled from their gallery on the bare| £28 suspicion of accomplishing the impossible. All SAKS AND COMPANY, SHOES TO RELY ON, this is intended to have some mysterious effect _ on the minds of communicative Senators and AA toimpress the public as the very height of Par watehfulness, It willdo nothing of the sort. ‘The Senators who divulge aro not frightened a by the measures taken, and the public under- stand that the only thiug established is the ne- cessity for the abolition of the secret executive session, except possibly in the occasional con- + : L s85,U [RRR PPP RRR 1 <S8s ECR sideration of certain treaties, the discussion of Sos Uken ber Ret tt ssg Ee which before the world might embarrasa thd UUR EPR Rilg SE Sss8 uu R RP OR BUSss8 Exe nation in its relations with foreign powers, = + The bill providing for @ bronze statue of Columbus to be placed at the west front of the Capitol grounds at the intersection of First street and Pennsylvania avenue might well be merged into something greater still as a me- morial of Columbus and the Discovery of America, Some mark of the appreciation of the great Italian which all Americans feel and which they have waited too long to express is justly due. The Senate has passed the bill which appropriates 275,000 for the bronze statue. Whatever shape the memorial may take and whatever location in the capital may| “ be decided by Congress to be most suitable for au it, prompt attention should be given to the “ matter in order that the work may be well con- = sidered and completed before the quadricen-| * tenmal, ———— - Washington real estate has not depreciated in value to any visible extent since the capital | yonine @1.75 and Columbas were slighted together, The | Men’s #4.00 Hand-made Calf Shoes st #2, Oak View profit of 200 or 300 per cent in three = ) Excellent Quality Sony shoes at $2.50, years isa hint to all wealthy Americans that we they ean find here not only the most delight- fal place of winter residence in the country but iso the opportunity as property-owners of turning an honest penny through the steady snerease of values during the period of their enjoyment of the delights of life at the capital. $$. ——-- The Kreuz-Zeitung of Berlin gives our pro- posed new nsvy an editorial paff of such mag- nificent proportions as would leave the impres- sion that the navy is a variety of spring circus whose advance ageut has left the Zitung’s ofice full of tickets, It may be a little early, possibly, for such a notice, but we hope to have the navy in time to permit the Zeifung’s pos- terity to point with pride to the prophetic powers oti its ancestor, Awaits all who visit our store tomorrow (Saturday) and Monday in the way of remsrkabie values in POPU- LAR MAKES of Shoe Lesther at just 3 aff their actual value, Our object is to Clean Out the greater part of these to make room for Spring Goods which are coming iu, hence this Sacrifice of Profits, REMEMBER! FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY YOU CAN GET Ladies? = 00 Hand-cowod Kangaroo Button at $2.75. Dongola ** at 82.50, Hand-made Walking Boots at % Fine English Tipped Lace Shoes at & Tench Dongola Button at $1.87. Elegantly Made Dongola B't'n $2.00 Solid Kid and Pebble Button at 1.25, $1.40 All-leather, Pebbie and Kid Btn, 95e. Misses’ $1.35 Dongola and Pebbie, spring heels, 90c, “ $1.00 Solid Button Shoes at 75. Boys’ $1.40 Veal Calf Button and Lace Shoes, 95¢, ® t eat Calf Dress Shoes at $1.50. $1.50 Solid Leather Neat Made Shoes at €1.00. THE STANDARD SHOE HOUSE, $24 Seventh Street Northwest, it $$ Beers Se ee ee Be a RP FSG a Tt NNR The Charleston News and Courier proposes} BBB AA RE G AA IL NNN that Charteston make Vice President Morton's| ime A44 ER 6,09 Ast Ho NSN contemplated visit there “the sunniest bit in his journey to the sunny South” and when sy At Charleston undertakes a thing of that kind she Sas, ae £ not only makes the sun sunnier, but she puts a 3 Aaa L E - halo around it of extra brilliance. Swe? a°4 Luu Eee 2 as The members of the New York Produce Ex- WR APPRECIATE THE change are enterprising individuals; they sold HEARTY SUPPORT twice as much wheat last year as was raised in THAT OUR SEMI-ANNUAL the entire country and did not import a grain. SEE EAE, oo One result of the investigation of the news- paper men will be to inspire Senators with such confidence in the loralty and discreet silence of journalista that they will not hesitate to unbosom themselves freely to the men who SATURDAY IS LIKELY To BE a BUSY DAY WITH US. PARENTS WILL DO WELL Tu BRING THEIR CHILDBEN AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE, CHILDRE:! SHOES. make them great. ae. CHILDREN'S SHOES. When are we to have a great Industrial and , as Mechanical Hall in which to exhibit the inven- tive genius of America as represented now ia the crowded cases of the Patent Office? An early reply from Congress is requested. SHOES, —— SHOES. Bowlder, "Montana, is having the coldest SLOES. weather it has experienced in seven years and Washington, D.C.. is having the warmest. As previously announced, this isa great country. oo The startling news is received from the New- foundland legislature that that body is opposed to # modus vicendi in the fisheries matter and now we shall have to hustle sround and cut Lait with something else. RUBBER BOOTS, RUBYER BOOTS. R BOOTS, Ts. Nis. 2 CENTS. EVERY BOY AND GIRL SHOULD HAVE A PAL AT THIS PRICE. THEY ARE THE BEST QUALITY, MEN'S SHOFS, ———— In fining some cabmen yesterday for solicit- ing custom near the White House Judge Miller said the President's house was neither a depot, variety theater or public ball, and be might have added that it is not such an executive —— Are we to have a quorum counted by the Supreme Court? The appeal of Mr, Pendleton to that tribunal, his friends say, will be an ef- fort not to get the court to interfere in a politi- cal matter, but to secure a coustruction of the Constitution upon the question of what consti- tutes a legal quorum of the House of Repre- sentatives, eo <—— Classic Italy is in the throes of progress. With the aid of her scientitic farming we shail soon not know the land that so delighted the LADIFS' SHOES, LADIES’ SHOES, BARGAINS: RB uv boos artistic sense of Ruskin. eb OY Re TET T ss gecacnenioaen apie eee pee, UU Eee ®ssq West Virginia democrats appear to have a bes “ut EOE fF Sys8 stronger pull in their state capital than in the national capital. pan oe ARTHUR BURT & CO, Speedily following the violent storms have 128 1211 F Br MW. come the floods which are doing great damage iu the vicinities where they can operate. The 3 dyking system in thie country is susceptible of much improvement. a eg Umbrellas went off fast enough before the umbrella gun was invented. $$ 2 The vote of Mr. Pendleton of West Virginia for Chicago failed to keep him in his con- gressional seat. Washington was and Mr. Pen- dieton is disappointed, Mrs, ai, J, HUNT, " 1309 Fat. aw. ~ Mr, Cleveland baving sold Oak View there is a only one other house in town which he would Se te ee show a line of her exclusive styles in care to live in, and that will be to let in 1892 Datieh o ae A Senate secret is public property. E,aatr Srara Srvzs, opportunity if youcan be fitted, Thst'stheonlyun-| [8-20 ber customers La respectfully invited, cred Established 1840, YING STAR. Skoae Panes Tavs Ana ova For Tar Line Oxzs. WHILE OTHERS ‘Have BEEN LOOKING AFTER CLOTHING FOR MEN WE HAVE BEEN BUSY TAKING CARE OF THE IN- TERESTS OF THE BOYS AND CHILDREN. WE WILL HAVE READY FOR YOUR IN- SPECTION TOMORROW THE NEWEST THINGS IN EARLY SPRING NOVELTIES FOR THE EMBRYO STATESMEN. NOTH- IN@ PLEASES US MORE THAN TO PRO- VIDE FOR THE BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. IT 18 OUR HOBBY. WEHAVE SPENT THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIFE DEVISING AND CONSTRUCTING GARMENTS FOR THEM. THEREFORE IT IS REASONABLE TO 8UP- POSE THAT WE KNOW THEIR WANTS AND ARE COMPETENT TO SUPPLY EVERYTHING IN THE WAY OF CLOTHING THAT THEY CAN WISH FOR. BRING THEM HERE, WHERE THEY WILL BE MADE Happy. B. ROBINSON & ©O., BOYS’ OUTFITTERS, 909 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W. R. Gow SCHMID 1007-1 1009 F § F 8T. 5. W. F ‘sale. Inind one fack that we are after as much of Your Dust: ‘Dess a8 we cau ket and we mean te be worthy OF ass beets of this we have oflered the follo joven gp a bates Apensiptird Coe Mong DEPARTMENT. Se TT aot 2) 250 pounds ort REAL This LINEN PAPER we have sold ali and hat the balance of an order of eagned re did we have such salos on tae sod the factin that itis the finest paper we have note; aE SUGENIS PER SOUND, Pee WBICR we ote, at 2 ¥ a > ioral foe Rd Linen Envelopes to match the above , for Be.» ke eal tra Eiben ‘febleta, with handsome covers, on Perfection Linen Paper, only 15¢. ‘We have displayed ih our west wintiow’e one assort. Ment of stationery, to which we call your special LADIES’ JEWELRY. During tha past week we have rec meived large anti- tire of new dad attractive novelties in Jewelege witch Would be of great value to you to inspect. We offer the following special items for tomorrow: angle Bracelets, latest cut, only de. exch, which we in, A fine assortment of Side B gece only 18¢, a pair, = we guarantee to be sold elsewhere for Z5c, per air. Oxidized Bracelets Lonly 4. JEWELRY. GENTS ROLEPLATED CHAINS, which h are td quyercor quality of Plate, and we are conv: to their quality, hem “tomorrow at @-2e THEES TEARS: every Chum WARRANTED. Fol such bargains have uever been offered before department, at Plated and Oxidized Cuff Buttons for 21¢, oil Plated Collar Butrous, 3 for 100, Bone Collar Battons, ‘3c. pei UMBRELLA Di Ait MENT, We offer speciai inducemneuts in this department for tomorrow. Call and iuspect our lange aasortinent of pnt pg raeee & guarauted. Quality of goods war- SAPANESE, ‘GOODS DEPARTMENT, gave, have Feceived direct from our Luporter, of pores re & large assortment of ornamented ag 1 4s useful goods. To meution ail of the new shapes desivns it would not do as much Justice to them ag HP you wore to ca aa ne cur complete ROL! T Our full line of Roller Skates, inciudt all have arrived. Payer are sre ok fight By Our Trunk Department Serives your special = tion, It Cre not contain & single Quint eyeing item. PC) FOR SATUKDA’ $1.28, 30-in. at Tas. 1.78, 36-1. at Grystalized Zine semis {a colors, oval top. iron Sion hickory stays and binges; 61m. at e108, at 824 z Au, at 82.08, ther-covered Trunks, oval top, musiin nd. hickory stays, heavy iron bottom, wood locks and hinges aud trunk st) positively the leather frank i the countr ine at $448, YO-in. at 9.38, 2 in. at 20.4 ‘Exaluine theve trunks aud you Will agree with us and say that they ave the eres ever of for such strong and well-mac gee Canvue-rovered Lruuke lat top); heavy canvas cover, Yusswoud box, iron bottom, b ckory stave, larxe 2 and W ll-acranged tray, patent locks an r Frignd." (Gur special prices ioe eoorroe at 83 3a" 48, 32-in. at 5.48, it 85. Canvas-covered Lruuke (oval top), heavy canvas, well bouud iron botiow, well-arranked trays tor Ladin: 2tin, at $448, D0-in. at 4.08, di at 3 i. 1 $5.05. By all means od sbouid examine ‘this special beture purchasing, fei theaide the quality and price. Square Top, Heavy D: These trunks we guarantee to stand any hard pone itmay hiect Withe heavily bouud, Wine iimed. -wiph dreey trays, malleable iron hinges, Excelsior locks, "Look et our special sizex for 6,08. ‘These are the strongest trunks mauufuctured a c ICLURE DEPART MENT. ‘The low prices in this department bas made to it the most poytlar of aay siaies a ai count covered Truvks, KS OF SPECIAL Pot tities SALE. 11214 Photos, eleuntly framed its highly polished shgdd oak tranie, reduced to ik. | ; 20x24 Artotypes, fac simile of steel engraving, in beautiful + inch ocugmented aud antique fraiues with 46 inch meta! inside of fran The Picthres are accurate reproductions of the best European and Amencau works, comp ‘rising such noted e “Angelus,” "Pewc ‘eg for which we otter the pict! Persona wishiug to beautily their homes eannot aflord to miss this wondertul offer, Bear ib mind this 0 saturday) onl Pastels, vory artiatically framed, ‘y reduced pices fur this’ wouductul’ Beeriaes ABY CARRIAGES. ‘Tomorrow's selesin tive departaent. will eclipse any ot then: ered Uefore in thin line. Our de- SiMDS are or a ne Curringes ara the strougest m: oe OW 200 CAMRIAGES 13 Carri bs new style havtan Bod upholstered is American in sk, strobe xeors and wheels, good ewitiful luce covers, velvet carpet abd Dur wondertuloifer, Your tuples of ftior 80-48. Large and Roomy Rattan Bodies, w Dk plush or tigured dainask, with satin {with Spauish lace ede, aud s beautiful ace cover and Child's Chi pH ‘Lhese Carri are e8- pecially reduced fue thi 21 Carriages, Reed a: " mm silk if 5 with Spatush a and lace’ cover, ‘These Carriages are very attractive and strong and havearich appearance, Chose Carriages are sold by nuoat of earrisve dealers for $20. Our special price for this sale wall mz vaven iting Purchasers, Your choice of ti U8, lucluding an auto matic brake au 31 Sbeli Body Carriages, cane-wound rattan bodies, strong gears, the best wheels manufactured. Thess Carriages are without a doubt the most uttractive of au les n Bil ‘Push an A Faroe factured this season. Upholstered in juality Satin Parasols, Velvet Car- Insh Voint Lace Cover, automatic brake, and Chair, fac y for this sule to sie. 3. ‘You will be wine By oxamining: ‘this Carriage before purchasing, Look st our Curriayes aud the Frice compared with those of other dealers, and the price they aak you tor the same Carrise will Convince you that we have made an effort to seil this C r cent cheaper than any house in Washington. Haj Wood Carriages, Which are acknowledged to be the Snest and most attractive of auy Lod: Sun ‘They are all upholstered in the finest ty silk pinsh, best anti 1s, saved spoke whe rish point ic brake and Child's Chair ony every cones ot this lot of the twenty- five we will offer a OF #1Y.98._ 3% TGERATONS ‘AND ICE CHESTS. A lars: intock ati lu low prices. Wait for the antiounce- of our Kel me aa ‘BR. GOLDSCHMID, 100771009 Fok nw, * P.S.—Open Saturdays from 8 am. to mit Sunt Qvauimes. ar pr, EVR ERE RRR T F > ghsg i an * 5. bee pn as RRR = 'SSg gk Y a kue ko i Sat S that are made are “botchea” 9 that or bet more ‘ou experience than to ee t inte @ stil starched abirt that ‘rides in the back,” euatee and equitins grouud the neck and cuts a dozen anu e other auuvyin capers that you find inferior are ways eiVine yo e have five or#ix different gualities “but the cheapest 1s the best for the money. is the highest—@1—that you cay fiud. © oe one s vv le that you thiuk will please you. Take it home. ‘Try it on. Let your mother or your wise Bold Of at They will ook for the wei Dots but Shey will nd them strenthencid, ‘Theo are uniaae dered shirts, ‘That will give yous firs chance fo exatuitie the quaiitios Of the trot a ft ‘You buy ndered shirt—and it stil as @ board, if thereshould hapben fe bea ay erteatin OF flaw you could not see it—neither cou! Here you ace th: Just as they ant 1 oe are Rot quite ag Sapruce™ loo coking us they will be wheu they are uicely beat at they are fall of what you py your mouey for ie IN WNCIBLE” ts ht Anchor” Cotton, with Linea ‘Boson miu teckbands wrist enforced veatns ‘aud dgubly stitched fot service, ag aud 30 ne iu sizes irom 103g t0 17, Only Agenuine Wamsutte Muslin, pure Epoch seen eee ee ade. button-bal rou Bact sh straight way of the cloth, full 38 inches ange E LLG cTI0N”—Named after ite merit, We fw to Ko to wor Detter Weare ‘teed a the we Lieany ‘New York § sis Cotten, eat cut Palet scans, russctted, revsutotoed teas fond three aes ‘A DOLLAR is the )UAKER CITY Di SHIRT for s dolsr: wnad ABER CITY Biers = a = Bor atk Siite haven: ve: Teputation that is Brat-class? ‘Now, wea! stra Serta ee cm tree Tor'we “dud i ‘them: the mont Siar OE Tarely have & so whe the Shirt necd S.Gath thar St BEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING.” 9TH GT. AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE, — is Ta Is To Tax Mex As|Mvcz As To Tae Lions ‘The Palais Royal respectfully requests Prices than quoted elsewhere, and would the patronage it specisily caters to— ‘two masters? TTITH H FER PPA A fide FAL Al BER P aa aa ‘The merchants doing a credit business 4t not logical to conclude that those who cate by buying at the store wheres cash Bess enable more advantageous buying AAA NNN 4 4 BN ¥ 00 FEE nN oo 6b | okce 6B NN Eo RRB TET THT REE ERR, Eo § i EKB T 4 kun EOE TET M% - 3 1 “oo Mune £o* 3% Mum EO ONAN MMH fee SY = §2"The following letter ie from Mr, J. R. Porter, buyer of Meus’ Furnishings, He desires it ststed that though not claiming literary ability he thinks his twenty-two years of experience give s fair assurance an investigation of its claim to lower remind its readers that it asks only for ‘those who pay at the time of buying. Is doing s credit business, would siso grab ‘thus try to do an impossibility—serve > A ms pie AL EE %? ¥ 24 tua 2 do not ask credit best serve their inter- busiuess is done, tor does not acasn busi and less profit when selling? FFF FRE WeWwiw bo in SEEy w w www 00. wwew oo RR BD gs we'w “oo Bow Sss8 00 T $8 oO # “od L A DDD. big 7 L AA DD It ss tur PARP HE, OSS Lut 4 4 DoD lt EEE Sss3 = Ladies are asked to judge the Palais Royal's claim to superior buying facilities by the late purchase of Cambric snd Cotton Undergarments, The proof of of @ thorough knowledge of the Mens’ Furnishing | *™8ll profits we claim is shown by the prices quoted business: 4119 Pennsylvanian Avenue, Fevruary 2%, 1590. In calling attention to our Mens’ Furnishing Department I do so knowing we were never in & better position to All your many wants, In establishing this branch of the business, twelve years ago, we thoroughly understood the disad- ‘vantages to be overcome, By always having ia Stock a full variety of the latest novelties and charging lower prices than ususlly prevailing ‘we haveso far overcome difficulties that we fatter ourselves that today we have one of the largest Mens’ Furnishing Goods business in Washington, First to call yonr attention to the NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT. From the lst of September to the 25th of December, 1889, our neck wear sales were $7,242, and our books are here to prove this statement, No doubt you Willask bow we do so much business, It is simply thia; we sell for 39 and 44c. the same scarfs in every respect as charged elesewhere 50 cents. In our HOSIERY DEPARTMENT our spe- cialty bas been «uaranteed Fact Black Half Hose being the first house in this city offering to refund the purchase money should the dye turn in washing or in wear. Not only the guar- antee but the price has been instrumental in increasing the sales to the pre eut enormous Proportions, With confidence I ask comparison of our 250. Black Hose with the 35c. goods of the exclusive furnishing trade. For this season we introduce Meus’ Fast Biack Lisle ‘Hose with improved Silk Finish ; we show them in ploin and drop stitch, and, to make aboom the Price is 35c, or 3 for $1. Theve are 50c. quality Socks and the reason we are able to offer them at this popular price is that orders were given nine months in advance snd the goods made to our special order, In Unbleached and Fancy Spring Hose our stock is complete. Prices for Unbleached 1234, 25,735 aud 50 cents; in Fancy 25, 35 and 50 cents. Our UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT is our pet department and why it has gained this name we are unable to say without it 4g the extraordinary bargains that we have offered from time to time, Twelve yi ars ago, in buying underwear, we would say: “Give me 16 dozen of this or that," now it is—“what is your lowest price for 3 cases of this or that and then, “I will give you 8o much for5 cases.” An illustration of such 8 purchase is Dr. War- ner's Spring Weixbt Underwear that we are offering at 81.49, also the Silk Finished Aus- tralian Wool Undergarments at #1 and that Superfine Merino Underwear at 50c. SHIRT DEYARTMENT.—The Palais Royal Shirt is now so perfect that should you buy one ‘we are certain of your future trade; and why should we not be? Where eles can you buy for eighty-five cents s shirt cut ov improved pattern, mate of Wemsutta Muslin, 2,100 Irish Linen Fronts and Cuffs, reinforced aud huad-made button-hows; the fit guarauteed or purebase money refuuded. Night Shirts we have from 50c. to €2.75. An extra number to which we call attention is our 50c. Fancy ‘Trimmed Shirts, At 75c. and 81 are showa ‘values not to be equaled. Kespecyfuily, J. R. PORTER. per A. LISNER, P ALAIS: Rovat Paices FOR MM MM MMMM MMMM MMM MMM SPRING NOVELTY FURNISHINGS, HOSIERY, Very Dark Navy Bluo Socks—warranted fast colore— with poika dots of silk embroidery..........50c. pair Ribbed Bal. Hose in Spring Shades—warranted fast colore—five pairs for $1. Sanitary Half Hose .. Best Quality Natural Wool Hulf Hose, Superior British Bal. Half Hose. Fast Black aud Colors Lisle Hose. ‘The Improved “Maco” Spring Half Hi UNDERWEAR, Spring Weight Pure Wool Undergarments... Spring Weight Dr. Warner's Undergarments. Superior Quality Merino Shirts and Drawers. NECKWEAR, London Styles, Four-in-hand and Knots. Novelties of Werranted English Silke, . The New Patent White Lawn Bows... UMBRELLAS, Genuine “Gloria” Umbrellas, warranted one year.81.50 Genuine “Conestoga Umbrellas, warranted one year. 29 + cone ‘Lyon's Novelties for the spring...... HANDKERCHIEFS. Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs. French Linen Hankerchiefs for the spring. Genuine Japanese Extra Size Silk Han SHIRTS, &ee “Palais Royal,” with improvements for *90.. New shapes and 25c. quality Linen Coliars,, Pure Linen and 25c. quality Cuffs..... NIGHT SHIRTS, Extra long, with pockets, collar, &e, Hand Embroidery Novelty Night Shirts........ RUBBER COATS. paeiene! Palmas Rubber Coats... finish London novelties. acon Silk embroidered, leather or cotton ends..... English web, everiusting silk end®..evevecses-e Fisk, Clark & Plags's Noveltics.....cecevessssseeeee8h, GLOVES, Beal English Dogskin Gloves. .. 750 ‘Best Loudon Town made Gloves seeeeeseeseessees- BLOB seen BO ‘Tooth Brushes (warrented) usually 25 conta. +0 208 Gonte-sunbgechabio ester soso es Combe—unbreakable | nate enough to secure for this underwear, READ BELOW. READ BELOW. READ BELOW. READ BELOW, READ BELOW. READ BELOW, READ BELOW. READ BELOW, READ BELOW, READ BELOW, READ BELOW. READ BELOW, READ BELOW, READ BELOW. READ BELOW, READ BELOW. READ BELOW. READ BELOW. READ BELOW. READ BELOW. READ BELOW, READ BELOW, READ BELOW. READ BELOW. READ BELOW. READ BELOW, READ BELOW. READ BELOW, READ BELOW. READ BELOW. READ BELOW. READ BELOW, READ BELOW. READ BELOW. eee Gowxs Fw For Bunes. 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 Valenciennes lace divided by six clusters of four-bunch tucks, Double luce ruffle front, neck and sleeves, Tucked yoke backs. 98 CENTS, but worth $1.75, are the Gowns of Pointed Yokes of Solid Embroidery; the scams 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 lace trimming, 79 CENTS, but worth $1.25, are those with Six In- sertions of Fine Embroidery, divided by six clusters of three-bunch tucks, The tucked yoke backs and full wathered sleeves add to the appearance and comfort of these gowns, 69 CENTS, but worth $1, are those with Two In- sertions of Embroidery and eight clusters of four- bunch tucks, You se liom are offered Gowns with tucked yoke backs at $1. 59 CENTS, but worth 750., are the Gowns with fronts of tucks and Embroidery and Cambric rufile at neck and sleeves. The quality of the muslin, the finish, the fit; all these make these Gowns the bargain they are, _(Continued below.) Smits ‘Po Woxper Ar 98 CENTS, but worth $1.68, are those with Q-inch rufle of hemstitched embroidery and two clusters of 6-bunch tucks above, Yoke bands, full width and the very best muslin, Another style with founce of Tor- chon Jace, $1.68, but should be #2. ‘These Skirts have ex- tra-deep cambric flounce, tucks and Torcbon lace ede, Sinches wide, Yoke band and scraper ruffice, 75 CENTS, but worth $1.25, It’s not the 6-inch embroidery flounce or the tucks above that make these Skirts bargain. J's che quality of muslin and trim- a ming and width and finish arg RovAL _(Continned below.) Corser Covens Pian Excetze CE, 49 CENTS, but cheap at 68 cents, are the fine Cam- bric Waists with luce and embroidery trimmings. V ‘and square necks in four styles. 22 CENTS, but worth—What are they worth? The quality of cambric is good, the embroidery edge is best quality, but ('s the fit thut makes these Corset Covers As perfect as those at $1 apiece. THE PALAIS ROYAL, _ (Continued below.) Cuzsses To Maver Ax. 98 CENTS, but a bargain at $1.68, are these lovely Cambric Garments. You have only to note the quality of the Lace and the Embroidery Trimming. Vand — THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Have You A Cano: THE PALAIS ROYAL. 25e | Mothers are notified that during the sale of Ladies’ --50¢ | Underwear above mentioned a special sale of Infants’ and Children's Garmeuts occurs, We were not fortu- tock at special prices so we reduce the prices of our regular stock for tomorrow, 25 CENTS for the 30-cent Infants’ Linen Shirts, trimmed with Lace or Ewbroidery. 24 CENTS for Infants’ Slips marked 35 cents. Made of superior Cambric, with fine Embroidery at neck and sleeves. Our buyer informs tho writer that Messrs. B Altman & Co. of New York lately advertised these Slips for one day at 24 cents und sold 100 dozen of them in one day. This is mentioned to give yous proper idea of the bargain you are offered. 29 CENTS for the 50 ceut Cross-bar Muslin “Mother Hubbard” Aprons for Children from 2 to 8 years. 59 CENTS for Infants’ Slips marked 98 cents. Made of Nainsook, with Pointed Yokes of Embroidery. (Continued below.) E"The Men's Department is ecu Ho 3129 Pennayivana avenue. ae is ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. A. LISNER Gor, 12th stand Pa ave, | 16 ‘Ea One pair to each customer at above prices, a isxER, Corner 12th st. and Pennsylvania ave, FEBRUARY 28, 1890. OFFICE OF WOODWARD & LOTHROP, COR, 11TH AND F STS. 5.W. Fao, Frotvany 2 8.1890. Tomorrow, Satuniar, March 1, SM be the Inst Gayo wet ‘Teuth Auuiverssry ° sre anxious to mak OUs not So much for their ¢ eas as for their newne abieness aud desical are compara ow pov at superior qualiiies name half of these att Pia, tmaited “epee, further particulars ‘re our forty-six departweuta, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, ANNIVERSARY BARGAINS IN PRINTED se abel place on sale tomorrow morning Five Thousand Yards of Printed American inches wide and in effect are Dee oe ee 1d lest sason at per yard. Our preset pres 7e per yard. @Becond floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, ANNIVERSARY VALUES IN GLOVES. Not bargsins in the sense of be- below price—but extra good values, None belter to be had at lity Real Gloves, feather stiichimx on b in shades of im 3 Browus, € G-button Lensth Gray Chamots- skin Gloves, one of the best Gloves for stopping and general wear ever sold, Ouly @1 per pair, First floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. ANNIVERSARY BARGAINS IN MEN'S HANDEL LCHIEFS. We sball offer tomorrow morn- ing the toliowing extracndinsry ito Pure Linen Serouieta, tape border, “en's Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiets, with attiscuve fancy borders ‘in pest patterna each. Tica Thies Quanity Pare Linen Bandkerchicis.im both tape bor- ered und Demstitched. 180, euch: 3 for 500. Wirst floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, AuAIvEeDES BARGAINS IN JEW- ewe stall offer tomorrow the followiug exceptionally good bar- gains ia Jewelry " Depart- men ‘Shakespeare Bangles, Te. Faucy Side Combs, 10c. a aud Oxidized Banglea, Oe ns in a variety of set- Insc, Zoe, Gerinan Silver Bangles. 25c. Large asso in a variety Gilt and S: ‘Cxidized Cuff Button, 25c, New ogg rap the Best Plate Brooches. a Leach. SPECIAL, in Silk Gar ters. Only pair. (First floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, ANNIVERSARY BARGAINS IN WRAP- —— extraordinary values im Ladien’ Wrai pers wlll be offered tomorrow. riality Print, Wee Hubbard “Front, aud Lee 4 Back, waist Lined, “Only at Quality Century Cloth Wrappers. Only $1.50 each, Lest Quality Domestic Ging- ham “Wrappers, robe frout, “Oniy bs Quality Gray Flennel Slecping-ear wrapyers. Only €2 (ruira floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, EXHIBIT = NEW CAPS FOR BABY. ew Styles are cuteness ex- fied. The most becoming th Caps and about twenty styles in See iv — oe a embroidery, chambray, silk, &c in Ping, ciht Blue, White and Kemember, these dai little head-coverines are mi uring the winter monthe and can seldom be duplicated, hence th buying early in pretty style, ebough @t tue Beason to Tat all summer, (Becond floor.) WOODWAED & LOTHROP, EXHIBIT OF LADIES' BLOUSE WAISTS, There is every indication that Blouse t. for Ladies will be popular this epring and than they ware Ia ¥ producing the most tractive lives yet shown Shall exhilit the new season's Sty1es cormorrow morning. Blouse Waists of Flouunel, half Silkand all Suk. They are ‘Snished much prettier than ‘last bar pe styles Sud sell for $2.50 to 87 each. : xo open an elegant line of Ladies’ Black Sura Silt \aists in xclusive new styles BS50 to $20. (uird floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. E EXHIBIT OF SPRING FLANNELS, Additional lines of Spring Flat els will xo ou sale tomorre morning, Gentle reminders that the season for Boating, Dennis, Outing, Se., is not farof’ and that Rrepardtions therefu or ure iponier, ve ulway's liad the repate- ior for carrying the handsomest line of Printed Flannels in ihe city and we shall more t fain that Teputatiop this acaron, &s We have never shown a Flanné Stock that could equal the present one. There is not & use to which Pismnelcan be put set coat we have the most suitable id and style tor that use. Not = few kinds and afew patterns of each kind; but a hundred or more of st kinds and hundreds of rns in muny Of the diferent fe have the entire family of Quiing Hapuels at 10, and Half-wool Flannel {anumerable at 29, looks exactly hike ali-sik, Neat and attractive stripes of hight gulor-ngs tor Meu'< Outing Shitty 1 Waists, Tennis ¥ gust such froducuow of Silk-warp ettus. Has the appearauce of silk pnd will wash as well as 3 piece of cotton. Dolisr per y: «second floor.) WOUDWARD & LOTHROP. ANNIVERSARY Sey d TORCHON LACE Sng we shall place oa 500 Yaris of Fine Tor- 1m untay tol — vuuting those we sy this ot ebables Us to snow different patterus, (First floor) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. EXHIBIT OF BOYS' SPRING CLOTHING, We are now showing an excel- ges ee Lng Bo: Cloth. Suits, Ove heetore, ‘One apd 2 wo-pwcce “Kilt hich we are Fenpany Sea eee Fancy Plaid Alt-woot Ay 1 Suits, single’ breasted, waa lite frontand ‘back. ‘Kizes 819 3 years. B85. Corner 11th and F sta. nw. By general concession we claim the distine- tion of shoeing more feet than sre shod by any other house in Washington. If the selection of your sboe dealer depends on your wnblased common-sense judgment then read and cousider the following undie putable facts: FACT 1.—Our stock and variety of Shoes ts the largest in the Districl, from the finest down to the cheapest goods of true merit to be found in the United States FACT 2.—We are the only house here securing its entire supply direct from the makers, thereby securing better goods and saving the consumer the profit of the middleman, FACT 3.—Quantities and cash being the only ‘rue foundation of low prices ours must neces- sarily be rock-bottom, FACT 4—Our stores are conveniently located where reuts are low and expensive displays are © employ by far the larrest force of thoroughly experienced salesmen here who are ‘well posted as to the requirement of » perfect fit, FACT 6—Our business hasgtown uninterrupt- edly aud steadily—the sure resalt of honest dealings, satisfactory guods aud uviform low Prices, A FEW NEW SPRING SPECIALTIES IN FINE RELIABLE FOOTWEAR. FOR CHILDREN. Bost Hand-sewed Welt Spring Hee! Button Misses’ sizes, $2. Children's, 81.50. Stylish Patent Leather Tipped Fine Shoes, For Misses, $1.50. 8% to 10%, $1.25. @t0 Be, @1. Fine Calf Hand-sewed Welt Button and Laced, For Boys, $2.50. For Youths, $2. FOR LADIES, Elexant Feather-weight Hand-turn Boots; modsis of beauty. A to £, 83, New Stylo Patent Tip “Tub Toe" Hand Welt Button: s leader, At ‘The Bost ¢2 Dongola Boot in Americs. New Style Oxford Ties, common sense, opers toe, plain or tipped,at @1. A rare bargain, FOR GENTLEMEN, Our Great @5 Eclipse Shoe, without doubt the Dest Hand-made Shoe made. Nothing this side of $5 to compete with our great $3.50 Calf or Genuiue Kangaroo Hand- sewed Shoes, Our New @2 Gents’ Calf Shoes purse our competitors aud will surely surprise you. OUR GREAT CLEARING SALE OF WINTER GOODS STILL IN PROGRESS. =F wey wm RHRATRH R WwwweoaM HO AR HONS We oy a bey Ak eee wewMM aC HP RSSE N 4& coo 00 ™ 58S, coo o +§'8 HG 08 8_ OSs * Gog = Sss5 RELIABLE SHOE HOUSE, THE LOWEST-PRICED RETAILERS OF FINE AND RELIABLE SHOES IN AMERICA, Main Store, 816 7th st, West End Store, 1922 Pa sve. Capitol Hill Store, 231 Pa ave. ne. hh. 11 5 PPP FER RRR REE N ty Pe ER GOL ASR tad FT ELES Soke ue f mS p week BR Goo keen hx ppp It sy COO " TT DDHs cc 3% E § 8 T BoP isd Sg 33 EE ERE E bop’ tt ®ss¥ ‘Gog “oo? “uu” RN OF TO ACCOMMODATE OUR CUSTOMERS. Trt AOA FFe Fre ft Het fe F i T i HE Fr Tt Hu ERE ¥ WHILE MOVING OUk STOCK TO OUR NEW BUILDING, COB, 7TH AND H STS. K.W., WE WILL GIVE NO STOPPAGE TO OUR BUSINESS, TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUB REMOVAL OFFER. HOR FRE ad A HOW OF HHH FR HR E B H ERE 4 FRANELE & CO,, 812 7TH 8T. N.W. Cunsraoxrs. “DUC DE MONTEBELLO” Choicest of French ‘Wines from Grapes grown in the vineyards: of the DUKES OF OLLEANS. Destars Spnrxo Srvizs. ‘The Fifth Avenue Style of Si and Derby Bats for spring war issued ‘Taulap (Co. of New York are the sc intro ducers of Lb wigear in Americs, and thelr styles this seasou area marvel of beauty. WILLETTE & RUOFE, Bole Ageuts for this city, SOS Pa ave, Warouss. M. W. GALT, BRO, & 00, 1107 PENNA. AVE., CALL ATTENTION TO THEIR STOCK OP WATCHES, COMPRISING ALL THE MOST DESIRABLE MOVEMENTS AND @TYLES OF CASING, FROM THE LOWEST PRICE POR WHICH A RELIABLE TIME KEEPERCAR BE BOUGHT TO THE MOST EXPENSIVE. ‘THESE WATCHES BEAB OUB FIRM RAMB AND ARE FULLY GUARANTEED,

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