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4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON: ——S—— CBOSHY 8. NOYeN. 88... - eater. sk EVENING STARK bas the fullest Local Cireniatios of any Newspaper inthe World, and ac as Advertising Medium te worth = ban all ue etuer papers published ia EL — Hee York Ofice: Room 63, Ttbune Building Statement of the circulation of Tas Bvaxure 8ra3 for the week ending March 8, 1890: MewpaY. March 3, 1800. ‘Tomepat, March 4,1800. ‘Wapwnspar, March 5, 1590. ‘Tavesvay, March 6, 1390. ‘Pasbar, March 7, 1880 .. Gasvmpar, March 8, 1890... ‘Toran... 33,478 3 solemnly swear that the above ie s true and correct statement of the circulstion of ‘Tux Evexwe Stax for the week ending March 8, Leo, F. B. Novss, ‘Treasurer EVExDxo Sta® Newspaper Co. Subscribed sud sworn to before me tis tenth day of March, A.D. 1990. W. P. Vax WICKLE, Notary Public, “lasaguretion Just how much of inebriety is due to moral obliquity amd just how much to disease of a physical character may never be determined. In the light of successful experimentation in ‘the cure of inebriety the advocates of incbriate esylums have encouragement that is not to be despised by the opponents of such institutions. The number of the latter, once considerable, & now steadily diminishing. The subject is Amteresting in view of the effort to establish an inebriate asylam in Washington. Prom Ulpian, the Roman jurist ef the second century who ‘Grged the necessity for treating imebriates as diseased down to the present, there has been a learned and philosophic circle com- dosed of tawyers, physicians, ecientiats and liter- ary men in favor of a departure from the popu- lar opinion that drunkenness is entirely & vice. Tt is stated by the secretary of the American association for the cure of inebriates that more than fifty inebriate asylums have been established in Am:-ica,and that more than thirty of these are now in successfal operation. There are said to be twenty asylums for inebri- ates in England and Scotland, two in Germany, one in Switzerland and a number have been projected in France, Norway and Sweden. The results are declared to be highly gratifying in the face of much discouragement due to the wmperfect trial which many persons make of the asyluma Out of # thousand letters from the frends of inmates of the institution at Binghamton, New York, the percentage of total ebstainers or temperate among the inmates after five years was 6234; at Washington Home, Boston. after ten years, out of two thousand cases there was a perceitage of apparent cures of 9% And so in other institutions. The legal control of inebriates being so slight the wonder is that the success has been as great as it ap- pears by these figures, Most of the inebriate asylums have been private institutions receiv- ing some state sid. The appropriation asked of Congress, if granted, would piace the Wash- ingtou iustitution on solid foundation. The advocates of this method of treating inebriates THE FVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, PN, J, C. Horcamsox, GRARD OPENING SPEING MILLINERY. . . 44,269 | This Stock is one of the largest, most carefully selected and varied of any in the country, comprising all the CORRECT STYLES a FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODa. Imported French Pattern HATS AND BONNETS On Exhibition ‘TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT, Our Famous Bonnet and Hat Department wil) Open with 300 Different Styles to select from. CHOICE COLLECTION or Each Garment being made to order expressly for us, conalsting of exclusive styles in JACKETS AND WRAPS. RICH PaASGEMENTERIES, Dakss TRIMMINGS, LACES, SILKS, DRESS GOODS, FOSTER KID GLOVES. CUSTOM DBESSMAKING. ontend that their plan bas passed the wxperi-| "208! 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE mental stage, aud that pubiic benetits from it are assured The N.Y. World sensibly says in comment ing upon the collapsed investigation of the civil wervice commission that -‘the merit system is apestablisbed fact and if any political party ahoaid repeal it the people would see to its restoration in the statutes at the next election.” There is, however, notuing in the resuits of the investigation to suggest to any party the ques- | 100,000) Peaibe esc ait the new ahades. BS tion of repeal, or to furnish to either party an | ezsuse for violating its piedges. Nor is! there any indication on the part of the President of the slightest desire to escape his promises concerning the extension of the application of the reform principle. The at- tack upon the merit system having failed, the House commitvee should in pursuance of the | pledaes of their party and of political leaders, examine into methods of strengthening the law, of securing its better enforcement by offi- cers with spoileman inclinations, of adding by increased appropriations to the facilities of the commission in its work, and of extending the application of the merit system to all classes of government employes to whom such application ie practicable and wise. et Ih is evident that the young German emperor is doing a good deal of public speaking and that much of it is not wise speaking. The; threat that he would “dash to pieces" opposi- tion to his wishes may notbe taken too literally to indicate his intention to rule without the Reichstag, after the manner of Louis XIV and Oliver Cromwell, yet the phrase is harsh and | unbecoming im the ruler of a people who are proud of the freedom of their ancestora, The ‘war lord” appears to tire early of his labor conference fad if these later utterances mean ‘what they are commonly supposed to imply, | $< ‘The New York World yesterday gave an ex- emplification of the proverb ‘a mch man for luck and s pow: man for children” by publish- ing a census showing that only six children had been born among three hundred Fifth avenue femilies during the past twelve mouths to one hundred sad eleven born in three hundred Cherry Hill families for the same period, SS eae | ‘One hundred and thirteen—no more, no less_ —of Philadelphia money-cranks have petitioned | Congress for a fifteen-cent coin. As we are now engaged in abolishing a three-cent nickel coin, s one-dollar and a three-dollar gold coin, | and as atwenty-cent silver coin was ouce tried | and failed, why should we make further exper- iments in useless coins? The list of coins is to be shortened, not enlarged. on Reports say that there has been » good deal ef annexation talk in Cubs lately. It will mount to nothing. The people of the United ‘States do not seriously desire that Cuba shall be angezed, either peacefully or by war. It is hard enough to assimilate the United States “as is,” without going through the Antilles witha . The Philadelphia Tunes inadvertently re- inebe . ite. Ni Praeeristee, i ARBOUR Come Towonnow, Torspaz, Masce 11, ‘We shall offer oxtreordinary inducements to the Kid Glove wearing community, and those appreciating 8 Dangain cannot fail wetting pleased, 41) we sak of you in to come and eve for yourselves, Ladies’ 4-batton French Kida, in Black and Colored, Teduced from $1.37 to $1.19 for tomorrow only. Ladies’ 4-buttoa, superior quality, in Black, reduced from $1.02 to $1.45 for tomorrow. Foster 7-hook Kids, im Black and Calors. Begulér price 81.62, but tomorrow $1.47. All the above Gloves we St to your hand at our risk. SPECIAL. ‘Tomorrow, from 11 o'clock a.m. until 2 o'clock p.m, we shall place on our bargain counter our 650 Gloves | (aa you will see them marked in our show window) aT 45C, A Palk, LOUVRE fev Gib u . S14 9TH 87, XW. marks that Speaker Reed is « majority in him- =a aalf, which nobody will deny. nome —————— The Knights of Labor sod the Farmers’ ai-| 4 Mance of New Jersey have combined for politi- cal purposes and organized ‘Lhe Iudustrial Senate.” It ia to be hoped that no executive seenions will be held. DETER SPEGIAL MINE Dpancains 2 et eee WIRD UP ‘THE CROCKERY AND HOUSESURNISHING BUSINESS. ‘The entire stock of CROCKERY, GLASS WARE and MOUSEFCRNIGHINGS will positively be sold out regardless of cost. No such prices bave ever been made before in Wash- ington op this Line of goods, LARGE SAVINGS FOR HOUSE KERPERS, HOTEL and BOARDING HOUSE KEEPERS will be offered special inducements. B. HOLLANDER, Agt, m10-Im 408 7th ot.2.¥. REN'S ALL- WOOL CLOTH JOCKEY GAPS, Be seep ake Bete eee ua es DOUBLE DOR JON, 144) wud 1243 11th st. se, mB -3t MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1890, ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY HAVE JUST RECEIVED 4 THIRD LOT OF NEW MAPLE SUGAR AND SYRUP. A FRESH LOT OF ELEGANT CREAMERY BUTTER. 4 BIG LOT oF Yellow Peaches in Cans—Quality Very Superior. A SMALL LOT OF Extre Fancy Florids Oranges~Genuine Indian River Fruit, 4 SPECIAL LOT OF GENUINE PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, which ‘we offer at $5.47 s barrel. ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, 428 Ninth at P, 8.—Don't forget—Our Mandheling Java is the highest grade of Coffee grown, m0 B.Y.C, YOUR FURNITURE REPAIRED, REUP- ISTERED aud YINIGHED et WAL TENS An uruiture Store aud Storage Ware work qene Bret-class at lowest cash prices. *, m3-]20" 2 tentacle wedi NE QASE O1 IES" Jt Bil I BBED VEST! OMESIEGY pater 2 Raey EPR TR A Fo both. e combinat BAUDES POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, ‘Why bas last week been the best SILK WEEK we have ever Lad? Lf you have seen our prices, if you have seen our as- eortment, you wouldn't ask why. ‘This is woing to be a decided silk season. Everything ia im their favor. China Silas are light in weight, come im @ large variety of new colors, and patterns were im the latest colorings and designs and to be sold at Pricvs that such silks have never betore been sold ina retail store. 27-INCH SHANGHAI SILKS im solid colors. Cream, White, Black, Light Blue, Old Rose, Nile, Heliotrope, Muboyany, Medium and es cas Golden Brown, Garnet Bronze, Slates, he, ‘These silks are retailed everywhere for $1 and $1.15 ayerd, OUR PRICE 90c. 4 YARD. 24-inch CANTON SILKS, in solid colors. Colors: Cardinal, Gray, Cream, White and Black 90c. and $1 are the usual prices. OUB PRICE 80c. 4 YARD. 20-inch Genuine Printed CHINA SHANTANG SILES, ecru grounds, with figures of the following colors: Navy, Brown, Bronze, Mahogany, Light and Medium Blue, Oid Rose, Heliotrope and Myrtie. ‘These come in 1934 and 20 yard lengths and cannot be cut. The price all over is 75c.a yard. OUB PRIOR 50c. 4 YARD. 24-inch Genuine Figured CANTON SILKS, inexqui- ite designs, entizely new effects, worth $1. OUR PRICE 85c. A YARD. 50 pieces of 20-inch SURAH SILKS, in all the new colors, uaually sold for 75c.a yard. OUR PRICE 69c. A YARD. ‘We have closed out from s New York importer 12 pieces of 20-inch colored FAILLE FRANCAIS SILKS. They are worth $1.15 a yard. Our patrons yet the ‘Denefit of our purchase and they will be put on sale FOR 90c. A YARD. ‘They come in new street shades. Daily arrivals of SPRING DRESS FABRICS, You can often GET YOUR DRESS MADE FREE on the differeuce of our prices aud those you have been ‘used to payiug for HIGH-CLASS DRESS GUUDS. CONVINCE YOURSELF. OTHERS HAVE BikKy CONVINCED, BauM’s POPULAR SHUPPLNG PLACE, mio 7TH STREET. BR Sree TTT Etnies DousLE cob NalOn at | LST CER AEE. a A Cuxcz Or Ruxerr. NOW 18 THE TIME WHEN ALL NATURE 19 CHANGING THE SOMBEB SHADES OF WINTER FOR THE BRILLIANT AND MORE CHEERFUL TINTS OF SPKING. IT ALSO 18 THE TIMx FOX THE YOUNGSTERS TO DOFY THE HEAVY WINTER GAKMENTs AXD PUT ON THE LIGHTER WEIGHTS AND COLORS THAT ARE IN KEEPING SUITS FOk BOTS FROM FOUR To FIF. ‘TEEN YEAKS OF AGE THAT WE ARE SELL- Ryataaaaa FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. ‘Rew Spring Goods are pouring inst sucha rate that we need every inch of space, The following few lote will be sacrificed st less than cost price, They are desirable qoods in every respect, only we can do without them. ‘They will be a bargain for you and will. relieve our overcrowded shelves: 60 pairs Ladies’ Finest $5 Waukenphast Boots, This week $3.25, Only 40 psire left Ladies Hand-sewad Genuine Kangaroo @4 Button. Thies week 02.65, About 160 pairs Ladies’ @2.50 Dongols But- ton Boots, Dand E widths only. This week 83.37. ‘75 pairs Soft Tampico $2.50 Gost Button Boots, This week $1.60. About 100 pairs Ladies’ Dull Kid-top Pstent- tip $1.50 Button, This week @1.12. BIG BARGAINS THIS WEEK IN MEN'S BOOTS, Boots that were $5, this week @3.65, Boots that were $4.50, this week 63.15, Boots that were $3.50, this week $2.60. Boots that were $3, this week 62.25, Boots that were 82.75, this week @1.04, Boots that were @2.50, this week 61.70, WM. BAHN & CO'S RELIABLE SHOE HOUSE, « Main Store-816 7th st, ‘West End Store—1922 Penn. ave, Capitol Hill Store—231 Penn, ave. ae. it SOMETHING NEVER HEARD OF BEFORE IN Ping i eat = a bash a Wide Satin edvo, 8-ineh, 7c. ; 80c.; 10- voc. RAUSMAN'S DOUBLE COMBINALION beat New Hostzry Axo Usvenwesn aT 4 L bd a Sed RRR, Fi PD s5%s Po wat E be Fast Blacks in Hosiery—vory fashionsble—but they must be very fast, If they crock they ares nuisance. Our “Electric” for the Ladies—different weights— with ich spliced heels, extra long and warrantably Biack—2ic. Ingrain Onyx Black~SSe. 8 pair—3 for $1. Better radee—no blacker—r of surer s0,though—50e.and 75¢. Lisle Threads at 50c. and the drop stitch at the sane price, We have plain aud ribbed—Lisle—st 760. und #1, A Forty Gauge Fauncy—in Solid Taus aud Grays— uble soles—wearers—5Uc, qeriee aud Gray Lisle 0e—with the fineet con- wable, ati. nee z. Biot’ Patterna350—8 patr for $l. & e cheaper krade—good though—Es Buibricpauspluln’ soe aad 350.9 pair for $1. Pin striped at wee Men's French Balt 18 in Stripes and solid Colors ‘Lens, Browon, Biues— r ‘Ch dren's Stainless Hose—sizes 6 to mdudtio ns cls ead teeeeeas sane Freuch touiery ideas fur Ohildrea—and Lufante’ stockinws. UNDLRGARMENTS— a A rehearsal of what we have got—the prices anda ord ur two of factsmis all suficleat “OUr guarultes ‘sateyuard for The American Hosiery Company enjoy & peeriess reputation es Uuderwesr makera. “hey seem to ba Bie peppy thoulty of making just the f change—and ha jom ready’ at the right dima, ‘Their sibbed Vest with uo sivev.s.and low neck, ailk Hi ‘White aud the delicate shades—29 cents. wi is. tu ‘1 View. pruali Chi Vexts in combinations of White and Pink, Blue aud Wiiteslow eck ‘aud’ sleevelow-50 cent : isle Thread Veste—White and Eoru—50 cente—Big siality thou inbued, Veate—bigh neck gud long sleeves—medium Ww ight—5Sv cente—W bite and Leru. ‘Swiss Kibbed ool Vests—cut b gh with long sleeves, 8 Lay ahd Yuu Leed a lamer size add 10 coum es Sune material—cut low in neck and band—@}— S-eddiug 10c. as you climb hixber up the f'rmsdort Dyed” Lisle Veote—75e.—Black—and dalies’ Ganze Veste—Cut anyway you want them Alloue PHcg Su cunte—eud quaiity, to the button holes, Light Underwear is sonetuing you Want to tase yr immedute advisenieut—ai these few hinis = AF ioe ee canon. Joie aon we. mend ‘wut «stock in town better providea forimmediat demand than ours id SEATON PERRY, “PEARY BUILDING." OTH ST. AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Established 1540. is JOLORED GROS GRAIN SATIN BDGE ALL-SI Hibvan. No.7, ve. Mo. Otc: No. 122 fen kt tel y cy fs DOUBLE COMBINATION, 11th at aa, Ta: Gusrer, - Excellence bridles popularity. That's why THE “Gilbert'’-scarcely 8 month acquainted with you—broke into a “run of business” at the start. Water'll seek its level—so'll clothing— and price don’t govern it either. You gentle- men who would turn up your noses at an Overcoat for $15—will haves different mind. Won't you—who haven't—see them? Twenty- five styles at least. Maybe you want s coat that’s next thing to white in shade. It's a nobby color—not flashy— but “tone.” Half velvet collar, ailk trimmed— serge Uned—strap seams~and ® perfect St— Lengths that please, The besuty of THE GILBERT cut is that it settles right om to you the first time you don it. Seems as if it know it belonged there—Sort of an “at home” feeling, You know you've bad Glotbes—lote of tham—that didn't feel that way, auades KAuFu most The shades deepen from this very. Light Fawn imto Stone Gray, Silver Gray, Maple, Brown, Walnut, Chocolate—down into plain Black. Net all plain weaves—but some pretty mixtures— ‘wide wales—mostly in Melton, Cassimere end Cheviot, , ‘Suk lining is edegant—but you @on't all like it—We've finjshed up some that way for those who do—Serge and Italian cleth for & sub- stitute, ilk facings divide opinion—some with and without Half velvet collare—oy plain cloth—strap seame—ailk taped edgee—overy- thing that gives an overyarment distinction— weve got in THE GILBERT. It's all there snd put there im ahiprsbape. If you'll letus teke you in tow—perticularly just now—for Spring Overcosts—one of THE GILBERTS at €15—will anchor your taste.—And it touches ‘Four pocket-book eo lnbily—you'll be friends ‘with THs GILBERT, ~ Oaks AND COMPANY, MAKERS OF GLOTHRG, JPTHSTLAANES AVE. AND GEVERER-OB, s 2 * C.. MONDAY, MARCH. 10, 1990. OFFICER OF ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, COR, 11TH AND F STS. ¥.W. Morvar, Mince 10, 1890. “Harper's Bazaar” of last week substantiates what we said a few days ago about the advantages of early shopping. There isno doubt of it, the “novelties™ and ence. Think of this—Z10 dif + ferent patterns in Fancy silks at the low price of 50 cents Deconfounded with the imi- tation China Silke, which sell Feguiarly at 50 cents, as these arefar superior to them in every way—weave, color-ase and design, Lovely patterns in stripes and figures, and only 50 cents per yard. We also offer: Fancy Striped Surah Silke, in acouple of dozen beautiful colorings, only SUc. per yard, Fancy Checked Glace Silks, in Black and White aud Fancy Colored Checks, only 500. per yard. Black and White Striped Bursh Silks only 50c, per yard. Biack and White Checked Surah Suuks only 50c, per yard. ‘These were secured by us ot a sacrifice and are unquestion- ably the greatest bargains in ‘Silk ever our pleasure to offer. First Soor; annex.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, The subject of our “Store ews" today is Ready-made Bedwear—sheeta,Pillow Cases, Bolster Slips, Fillow Shama, &e Little by little we are retting you out of the notion of mak- ing your bed clothes by grind- ing the price close to the cost of muslin and making. We buy the muslin wholesale, The difference between the wholesale and the retail price pays for the making—hence our ability to sell Keady-made Sheets, Pillow Cases and Bulk Ster dlips ut about the price of the muslin, Besides, we save you the trouble and worry of making. We make them with wood wide hems, just as you would. Here is the price lists BLEACHED SHEETS Made from high grade staple muslins. Size six-quarter, 50 and 60c, each ‘Size seven-quarter, 55 and 0c. each. Size eight-quarter, 65 and ‘T5c. each, Size nine-quarter, 65, 73 and b5c, escu, Size ten-quarter, 75,85 and 90c. each. Bize 246 by 2% yards, O5c, and $1.25 each. BLEACHED PILLOW CASES. Size 21 by ¥l-inch, 188. each. Size 21 by 36.inch, 250, each. Size 225 by 36-inch, 20, 25, 28 and 30c. each. Size 27 by 36-inch, 25, 30 BLEACHED BULSTER CASES Size 21 by 72-inch, 30, 35 ‘and 40c. exch UNBL:ACHED SHEETS. Size seven-quarter, 45 and 0c, each, 8.2. e.ght-quarter, 60c,each. Bide Wine-Querter, USe. each. Bize ten-quarter, 75c. each, TaBLLACHED PLLLOW OAses. Size 224 by 36-inch, 20¢. each. $2.25 uvzen. NOTE.—All of the abovo Soous are suid for -ess in duzen Pecauxes or more, HEMaTITCHED MUSLIN SHEETS AND FILLUW CAsEX. | Hemstitchiug unproves this otherwise piuiy bed Wear won- dertuny. BEMSTITCHED AND EMBROIDERED RoADY-MaDa SHEWTS, Bie 23s by 23g yurds, 81.25, 91.75, 4 aud ©4.40 each. BEMsTITCHED AND EMBROIDERED READY-MADE PILLUW Cases, Bie 224x36-iwen, 550, G2igc., 7Sc. aud 37 4ic. euch, LINENS FOR BEDDING, Coolest, most durable, more heal.biul aud for these rea- fous the most ecousmical. We eell more iinens tor ved coverings every year. The linen br.nch of our business is oue of its most important fewtures—the result ut study- ing aud coustent striving or the beet ovtamabie in every- thing made oi linen, be it tabiewear or bedding. LINEN SHEETS. Ready-made Plain Hemmed Liven oheets, x4c2§ yards, $5 ver pair. size 2igxviy yards, 80 per pair. ‘Mand hemstitched at both ends, 2x2 yards, $6.50 per pair. 26x. yards, $7, $7.50, 89, $10 aud 812 yer pair. ’ PILLOW CsSES Hand Hemstitched All-lmen i $7, 87.50, 69 and 610 Het Heyl ie i if PR eR eSBs aa if F rl iz ete EF j ? F F Have you sees the Divided Skirt? Our buyer willbe Pleased to greet you in the Cotton Underwear Depart- ment, And you may also be interested in the newly arrived French Dress Improvers. If you now could see before you the Gown weare to sell tomorrow for 79 cents we are sure_you'd appre- ciate our efforts to double the amount 6f our usual sales. Itsour usual 98c. Night Gown: has plested yoke back, front of two insertions of embroidery and eueht clusters of three banch tucks, full sleeves gath- ered at wrist: three tucks and ine Hamburg edge fin- ish front, peck and cuffs. Jf we conld ouly lay the Gown before you now how it would speak for iteelf; the material, the trimminws, the Anish, the shape. That Gown is but one of tomorrow's special attrac tions. There are the new Balmoral Skirts that are an art exhibition in themselves. 39 cents to €10 the prices, Take the 39-cent Skirt snd count the cost of the Gingham and the time aud material used in mak- ing the box-pleated ruffle and you'll Know 39 cents ‘Must be s special price. And the Mohair Brilliantine Skirt st 81.98, That's even a greater surprise, You kuow of the French Plaid and Stripe Sttings that sell at 80 cents » yard? You'll think of them when you see the Skirts offered tomorrow for 75 cents. The Pongve Silk Skirts at $5.50 are shown in the lovelicet tints of the new spring shades, The Skirts with the Ch.mbray Embroidery Flounce in the new shade of gray are ouly 98 cents S¥ Attention is calied to the improved cut of these Skirts. The fronts are straicbt, with mbbon that raws all fullness to the back. Sizes are in stock for unusually stout also small Ladies. Misses and Children can be fitted with equal certainty, 68, CAPS FOR 48c. is another price sttraction for tomorrow. Two styles: Three-piece Embroidered Caps with high bow, and Uhree-piece Shirred Caps with | lace-trimmed bow and strings, Bring the Baby and | test the ft of these Caps. And we will show you how easily they'll launder. Then you may admire the Hats for the days of burning sunshine; we don’t expect you to buy these yet awhile. THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Bors Sunr Wars. Over one hundred styles of SOc. Shirt Waists are here. The New Oxford Cloth, Flannel and Percale are themsteriala Notable are those of White Percale | red with 3-ply Linen Cuffs and Collar. Tomorrow's spe- cial price is 44 cents for choice, THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Russox Buses Exxzaaonprvany. The Moire and Gros Grain Silk Rivbons with satin edae, 2 inches wide for 15 cents, 24 inches wide for 17 cents, sre tbe 17 and 19-cent Kibbons of last week Teduced in price to meet the competition of the New Biblona, samples of which all show- window of No, 1117 Penna. ave. Velvet Kibbons at 5 per cent discount. THE PALals ROYAL. (Continued below.) Tue “Pus Roya Groves, ‘The regular makes and prices are too well known to ‘eed other than the folluwiug mention for tomorrow: MEN'S GLOVES, Our 75c. Euglish Dogskin Gloves..... ‘The 95c. Automate Fastening Gioves.. ColeWrated knglish Derby $1.50 Gloves. $1.98 London's Best Gloves, usually 82.25. LADIES’ GLOVES. 81.50 “Palais Royal” Kid Gloves...... 1.60 “‘Paisis Royal” 4-butten Suede Kids, The Famous 89c. Pigskin Mousquetaires. Our Popular 68c, Kid Gloves......... The new 4-button 98c. Undressed Ki The Well-known 96c, French Rid Glo’ Celebrated @8c. Undre«sed Mousquetaires. 1.25 Undressed Kid Mousquetaire (warrant CHILDREN'S GLOVES. @1 “Palais Royal” Kid Gioves,......... by bis for alt chitdven,; fitted to the hand at our anvee BC THE PALaIs ROYAL. (Centinued below.) The days of doubt have passed. You know what are thecorrect fabrics, you know the goods we mercuants are showing, and you know, pretty well, the prices we are asking. The Palais Royal has to beat the eran of 1889, s0 the thousands of visitors who were here fast year should be thanked for the following special prices for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 10, 11 and 12, (Contiued below.) 750. Mouams For 69c. Without reference to the reduced price can you ob- tain as good quality elsewhere for 75 cents? Some of our patrons who havo asked for s.mples and retarnd later to buy bave informed us ours are better than usually offered at 75 centa, The Palais Royal Mobairs are full 40 inches wide and are sbown in lovely tints of Helictro)e, Pium, Tan, Gray, Steel, Serpent, Gernet, Navy, Golden Brown, &e. O¥c. instead of 75c. should tempt you. Let itdoso ‘and help us to beat March of "89. Here's something we hope you can't resist: Black Mohair Brilliantine, 50 INCHES WIDE, for 69 cents a yard. The regular price is 75 cents, and we don't make our average profit at that price. THE PALIS ROYAL (Continued below.) $1.25 Brack Suzs For $1. We know how to make you appreciate this bargain. Bring samples cf silks ususlly offered at $1.25. The comparison will make sou our customer. Biack Faille Francaise, $1 yard. Black Satin Rhadaue, 31 yard. Black G. G. Silks, $1 yard. Sa should these Silks split within one year of pur- chase 8 new dress given. THE PALAIS ROYAL, THE PaLAls ROYAL (Continued below.) 80c. Ty For 69. Choice of the latest novelty Eugiishand French Spring Importations. The English Ch-ck Suitings in Heliotrope, Green, Gray, Brown, Old Rose, Black and White, The French Plaids and stripes ins quarter hundred styles. ‘Why write more? You must know these gooda. You Ikmow the prevailing price for them. THE PaLals ROYAL (Continued below.) 590. Brace Seas Fon 500. ‘This Silk is fall 19 inches wide and is challenged in comparison with the G8c, Surabs of the credit stores THE PALals ROYAL, (Continued below.) Prieatley's New Spring-weight black Goods at Palals Royal prices. We have his Cashmeres and « full line ot Drap d'Alma, Melrose, Armures, &c. ‘75. for 42-inch Hemstitebed Border Nun's Velling, 1 for 42-inch Batiste, $1.25 for 42-inch Silk-warp Clairette. foc 42-tuch Convent the goods are here. No more can be. to sal) ‘et the price, THE PALAIS ROY aL. tn onier to make |? Seasonal vie we olatbsiasersoseny nage Sp ae AY MEN @ paire Chenille ‘e650. . Faire Chenille Rortcreattae steeper eeae from @ 18. Yards Al)-silk Imported €2 Re yard. former ’ 158 yards Remnwits of Turcoman and Velour re | main from last week's sale at Jess than half NOTLINGHAM 2 paire White Notuneham, @2.55; redeced from Ggits White Nottingham, @1.90; reduced trom pairs White Nottingham, @1.75; reduced from \ et. 3 pairs Reru Nottinghen, @2; red: 1 peire boru ‘Notiushate, TSO" eigen Rera Nottingham, @1.35; reduced from esi” Ecra Nottingham, $1.25; reduced from ‘reduced trom 7 paire Bera ane PETS of ¢ nS oy S. pattern. re- x ms. We bave mele a rec 2 4, nd 12-4 Baw silk ‘aud Tapert} Teble Covers re ot Se soe Pieces 32-inch Fig. Chine ‘Suk, wortd 7: | 20 pleces Piain Chine Silke, worth ‘ROW 30c. KAMIES AND HAW SIL ES We will continue the sale of Raudes and Raw SUks fora few days louger at the redured rave of 38%. per | 2 piece each Olive, Gold, Crimson and Blue 24-4ucb Exaborsed Mohair Poa wort: ¢2 now suse eves johair Pusivim Olive, Peacock, sod Blue, worth €1 50 vo Bl | EMNANGS | Remnants of Cretoune, Kaw Silke, Madras and | ‘material ui jeas that: aif the ‘orsibat cost i CARPET DEPARTMENT i TAPESTXY BRUSSELS CARPETS ' With Borders | re j to-$—S | Xo 5.0 os ttt CoeeuustKous ee Hi s3 EI PARLOR FUKNITURE. Hall Hack, soud antique osk, @15, #- a try Mabogany Hanging Mall Reck, 89; re epsmitation Mahogany Hall Rack, @18; reduced to 6 Large Turkish Arm Chairs, covered in Preuch topte, upholstery soft, $2 reduced to $22 each. Lance S-tivee, Parlor Suite, i wes, visas Guish, covered it best Wistou Ta, 880: 1 -piece Parior Suite, solid walnut frames, covered in crushed, raobatr pitch. #35, reduced to @30. 1 Fu pece Leather Library puite, autique oak iduudsome Tite y Chairs, antigne oak and crip, raumen, covered us best ieutber, @25, redwood 1 Lange Bed Lounge, antiane oak frame, covered iu SS, reduced te SLU. fr olive crushed plush, @ 6 Fine Cheva: Err tes, : ee, very Guely car: four E inches ‘tig S Toot wide, #46, FURNITURE. Price. jaced. 2 No. 1585, Wulaat, Sedbennie, ae ang marble toh, Exstlakecesien "#3500 @30 00 1 No. 128; "Antigue Uak-onish ard, 4 feet top, nicely carved......... --, 3000 2200 2 do 1508 4 Sidebs autique oak or pat. waic 35 00 No. 197 ¥ Side mings. d. Dize, S-tovt top, with Preuch beve.- es uarror, 54 inches, ould eall sp iene oo stigie ak“Bisiok —— | _larire drawers. tntetsshesrs | 2 he 1oal, Antique Gak-fnish 7° ° — Chiffouiers, lane. bevel-plate mirror, with foursmell drawers, writtae desk Qud three large a Antique Oak “Ward: rect sched Be eee ere 00 30 00 Hacks, 6 feet 10 inches bisa. i eet inch wide 25.00 oT tuque Oaii Finish, 3 pieces, desig, wiih lage round bevel Proneh-plete B Suites Antique Usa Finish, peat.y proportivued | Jon Washstand; reyular price . Suites Agog Gal Fie. pleson, samiae tothe above, «lass iT, WOKE, shove, ise regular price @2% re- tm Antigi nts areca OO ear Sete ah Utigue aud » bers %o Jess thau reguisr price. » — W. B Moses Cor. J ULIvs Laxssvrcs, 13TH AND F STREETS, 18 NOW OFFERING LX EVEKY DEPARTMENT e SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN HOUSE FURNISHINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. House Keepers shonid not fail to take advantage of the GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED, LACE CURTAINS, DRAPERIES, &o. 11 > 5 ia - z *S OSs Parva eeetees 4 \ig \'3 | 500 yards Muslin. Reduced to 2230. yerd, 700 yards Madras. “Reunced to Zac. Ser vard. 1,000 yaras Madras Musin, Keduced to 40a per ard. 2,000 yards Imported Linen for Furniture Coverings, ber yard; worth double. SMYRNA RUGS. 200 2 Tt Cx5 ft. Reduced to $2.10. J0wp. 16 ft. Reduced to $4.10. BOO 420, x 7 ft. Hefaced eo gb.v0 my SPECIAL REDUCTIONS In the FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. PARLOR SUITES, BED ROOM SUITES, DINING ROOM FURNITURE. ing Cases, Chiffoniers, Hi Drossi lancing Cabineta, fei Gabinete, Odd Chairs, Fancy Mockers 1 7 Ons ae Baby Carriages and Odd Pursivare of Sate ess reduced. WALL PAPERS. FRESOOING AND KALSOMINING. Special attention is now being give to this de partmest, NEW STOCK. THOROUGH WORKMANSHIP. JULIUS LaNSBUROR, mbs 13th and F eta, Pamsverau Strom. SUERAE Sates ate NEW SATINES. wise mi lets Batives NEW Gin: eee pista abe ‘are showinx 2g BP Chins fk, plata and fancy, ot a 1. Made of good quality, fancy prints, sheets ora areas eet erty hh CARHART & LEIDY, 828 Teh at 006700 Keoae New Srarvo Gooos. = aan 4