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THE EVENING st WASHINGTO “KE EVENING STAR bas the fullest Local irevlation € of any Newspaper in the Werld, end as an Advertising Medium ie werth more than all the other papers published in Washington. ————————————— dew York fice: Boom £3. _Tribese Building, The safe rale heretofore has been to refuse sredeace to all rumors that the iron chancellor was about to resign his honors and retire to Friedricbruhe and rural peace. But the day's rumors are so well fortified by publication in Bismarck's personal organ, the Cologne Ga- wiie, that it scoms necessary to treat them with more respect than their predecessors, It is stated aleo that close press supervision is exercised, which fact may indicate either that there was ® serious difference, causing the resignation of father and on, or that there is still hope of reconciliation. The resignation at this time of Germany's great statesman would be the most momentous event in her recent history. Ithas come to be accepted everywRere that he holds the keys of Castle Dangerous, and that without him there is no person capable of preserving peace in Europe, or, if war must come, capable of making it on such terms as would ensure an indefinite continuance of German supremacy. There is in the great chancellor such s com- bination of mind and energy as has not been seen on the continent since the days of Napo- leon before the Russian biight befel him. The ancient prestige of France eclipsed, her egg- shell empire crushed, her haughty, yonthfal republic humbled—these are things Bismarck, more tban any other man, compassed. Opin- ions may well differ and sympathies may well be divided as to some of his mighty achieve- ments, But the empire that rose on the fields of conquest iu France was the greatest that had risen since Charlemagne. Bismarck was its author, Since then emperors have gone to tueir long accounts with less shock than the simple report that the great chancellor lus resigned bas caused. Sovereigns who wear crowus are many. Sovereigns of the mind are tew. Of Bismarckian poiitical ethics we may hold the average American judgment and yet ield to the man, who bas probably abdicated 1s place among the leaders of men, the homage nat all men pay to supreme will and intellect. -bere is one Bismarck, and after him—may carope learn the lessons of liberty and prog- o The pasage in the House of the bill trans- ‘erring to the Navy department the revenue marine service probably prefigures ite passage “2 the Senate. The measure has the support { both the great departments concerned. It carefully guarded, 30 aa not to unduly in- crease the navel establishment, and by con- vlidating instruction and other economical features the transfer will be found to be a pos- gain in efficiency while expenditares will uot be enlarged. The powers of the Secretary ut the Treasury will remain as before, while will be relieved of the care of a military snd naval establishment whoily foreign to his cormal aud proper functions. The service will be improved by ita contact with the reg- wiar gavy, and a broad field of fort will be opened to young naval ————— cers. A most interesting discovery has just been —_ in Canterbury cathedral. It is also one f the most remarkable of archeological finds, Ja opening an ancient tomb in the south wall | Fyspis: Suonr Waars Axp Cares ue remains were discovered of the great tatesman of the times of Runnymede. Car- tinal Langton, archbishop of Canterbury, ud bead of the English church, was, accord- | 1g to late writers, such as Green, Freeman, -abbe and others, che brain and soul of the | -tomial revolt against King John which vuded im the concession from the trrant of the ireat Charter of Euglish liberty. The feat- ares of the illustrious prelate wore distinguisb- sble. The coffia also contained a beantiful cad unique collection of episcopal vestments :d insignia. Recent historians, English and i gman, have proved beyond doubt that the iglisab bishope and clergy of the thirteenth ad fourteenth centuries were the leaders of be peop.2 against their oppressors, first the crows and then the nobility. —_—_—_ New York municipal circles are shaken to the centre by the arrest of various officials of she Tammany regime. Another sensation fol- lowed when Francklyn made his disclosures. Is seems from his testimony that he was ar- Tested on a civil suit and committed to Ludiow street jail He was there eight days and paid €750 for the services of deputy sheriff. If these charges be true the new Tammany needs overhauling such as the old Tammany received years ago at the hands of both parties. ——————— The circumstances of the Indianapolis fire make it one of the most appalling of this year's series of couflagrations attended by severe loss of buman life. In this fire, as in many others, the source of danger was inthe shaft, the de- siractive element starting in the basement and going in s moment to the topstory. If science be equal to the invention of a perfect fireproof arrangement at the different landings the pro- greesef flames could be cut off. An effective preventive which should be added \s vigiiant watchfulness in the vicinity of elevator shafts, stairways, ete. These portious of all large build- ings occupied for official and business purposes should be carefully watched at all hours of the Ee ee One class of business affected by the uncer- certainty of the World’s Fair location is the theatrical business. Managers want to book the best attractions in advance for 1892, and the attractions themselves are hesitating what todo, because a change or s postponement would work greatly to their disadvantage and result im serious loss. No other class of busi- news perhaps is affected to a like extent. —————— The crime of sand-bagging should be pan- ished more severely than auy other of its class. Te strike a man down noiselessiy aud render him insensible for purposes either of robbery or revenge is nota case of ordinary assault; the robbery committed under such circum- stences is not en ordinary case of highway rob- bery. The increase of this crime shows that extraordinary means should be resorted to for ite suppression. $e President Adams of the Union Pacific rail- way addressed a plaintive plea to the House committee em Pacific railrouds yesterday against the oppression of Senator Frye's fund- ing bilL Really the government should not AR. Porvrar Pasties Naw Aaarvar or SPRING DRESS FABRICS aT STRASBUKGER'S DEY GOODS AND CLOAK STORES, 404 and 406 7th St XN. W. We have just received one of the Bist lines of Im- Ported and Uoinestic Dress Guods ever shown in these Stores, Uurstock comprises Sule Bauds in Serres ‘and other material, Serge Dress Goods, Mobair Bril- Uantines, Light Weight Cloths, Plaids, Stripes, Hea- Tiettas and many other Light Weieht Fabrica. BLACK THIBITS AND CHEVIOTS ARE STILL THE MOST POPULAR raiics WITH THe BEST DKESSELS, THERE ARE SEVELAL CAUSES THAT PRODUCE THIS EFFECT. FikST, THE GOODS ARE SOFT AND PLIABLE. THE COLO BEING QUIET MEETS THE REQUIREMENTSOF REFINED TASTES. AND THEN THE GARMENTS WHICH WE PRODUCE FROM THESE FAB- RICS ARE TAILURED. THEY ARE MADE ‘To FIT, TO WEAR AND LOUK WELL FORK ALONG TIME. NOT MEKELY MADE TO SELL BUT TOGIVE THE WEAREL FLEAS- WE HAVE THESE GOODS IN SPRING OVERCOATS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE- nent atecuseae BREASTED SACK SUITS, CUTAWAY SUITS, PRINCE ALBERT FROCK SUITS AND 4EP- FRE FOLLOWING PRICES: ARATE TROUNERS, Wool _ Si ALL AT PRICES THAT ARE ABSOLUTELY pristea piorarbpespbowamyt ie LOWEST NOW, AS WE NEVER INDULGE IN SLAUGHTER SALES AND THEREFORE Do NOT HAVE TO CHARGE EXURBITANT —— AT THE BEGINNING OF THE SEA- WE HAVE ALL 81ZES AXD SHAPES AND CAN FIT ANY MAN IN THESE GOOD% HEM, 45-inch Senre mide Bands, worth 75e. ; our price 60c. ‘We sell the best S0c. Mohair in the city. 27-4uch Mohair. spring shades, 25c, 40-inch Serge Stripes, worth 62c. : our price 500, 42-inch All-wool Henrietta, extra value, 750. 48-inch All-wool Henrietta, beautiful goods, sold st €1.25 a yard; our price 98c, 36-inch Enwlish Cashmere, 25c. a yard. Block Bridéantines, 25c., 50¢., 60c.,75c., 9Ue. and $1 s yard. ‘We guarantee prices and quality, as they are our ‘own importation. ‘You want to see our Mohairs before purchasing. Our many other Drees Goods are equally as cheap— Bot having room or time to mention more. We invite you tocall andexamine our new and de- sirable stock, COME IN AND SEE 1! ROBINSQN, PARKEB & 69. STYLISH CLOTHING READY MaDE, 319 . A.W. 8-20 SEVENTH ST. X. —— Asvane LOT OF SILK SURAH. THIS TIME Chester tau efore, guano nbades aid quality, b. KAbrM CUMBINATION S10, Tesiend Peas Tithe mal5-t ” STRASBURGER'S DEY GOODS AND CLOAK STORES, 404 and 406 7th st. n.w. Menrrs Measvrep By Facts, it Tums Is No Leama QUITE 80 SOFT AND PLIABLE AS KANGAROO, IT IS PARTICULARLY WELL ADAPTED FOR LIGHT WEIGHT SHOES FOR MEN, A# NO OTHER LEALHER OF THE SAME WEIGHT HAS EVEN A FRACTION OF THE WEAR OF KANGAKOO, SAKES Have we succeeded? Well, RATHER. AND — We haven't fairly walked into the sear son yet—but Spring Overcoats have COMPANY'S been walling for weeks. Avd they're the finer oues, too, More'n ever before SPRING the demand has been for the elogant grades. Don't know why it is—may OVERCOATS be because we're getting more good into'’em for less. We've really hedged Imported Mournii spol ing aa ribbsa' tr trimm d; passumenterie; 86 ble Wrapein im diagoual, corkecrew and came colors Prices range frow @4 to $15. be too bard on any of the Pacific roada. They = doing the best they know how in the mat- ter of squaring their accounts with the gov- erumest and at the same time making com- pound millionaires of the men who have them inhasd Certainly too much should aot be expeoted by Uncie Sam. — + Even the Senators were in doubt yesterday as to what ws: Exccut.ve business and what was not. They gave themselves the benefit of the doubt finally and closed the doors of the charaber, leaving open the usual avenues of cs- cape for news ot the proceedings $$ ‘When the revenne marine is fully incorpo- rated with the navy we will nave officers enough to pull an erdiuary war ship from Washington to Hampton Koads agninst wind, ude and mad a And stil) the ways aud means for settling the tariff problem are not forthcoming. $$$ Savannah, Georgia, is making remarks of an insinuating, invurrectionary and seditious character through her newspapers because she is to be left off the route of the visiting Pam Americans. Gen. Boulanger suys if be were the head of the French government Germany would have to keep awake, and she would, too,—with the nightmare. e Senator Dolph’s committee will now have to swear outa search wartant to discover what it bas found eat oo This is = great country, too great to take fom the Cherokees their lands MEN'S EANGAOO Lac ARE im the expense about Sve dollars on an S BARgAuuS ar each grade. That is, we're giving you = AKOO LACK DESIGNED about twenty doilars’ worth of coat for $15. This 15 line is our “GIL- MEN'S CALF LACE TO = BERT”—you know. We're working Bers cae rice the same ratio of merit over money on MEN'S rae PLEASE either side of this medium price. Down to $10—up to $35. THE 104 the easiest ting tm the world to ¥ vy “good ax custom garmeust {for MowT — $15." ‘That dou't makeit so, thourh. Every stage of construction in scoat Base wap EXACTING has to bepaid for. WE MAK¢—snd for HAND SADE: you-and one proit's saved. That MAND MADE TASTES pute us dollars—several of them—in the rear of others. AND We like particular men, They know a 1 = what they want, generally. When they pm FS et T ss ALL et it they're satisfied—not until. Don't Ep La 3 ee Sas blame them. ‘They're the tailors’ har- EE ¢ Bug) > BORTS vest usually. They teach ‘em to be Lieve satisfaction comes only with high OP prices, tape lines and personal measure- ARTHUR BURT & CQ. ments. That's wrong and the tailors PURSES, know it. We'll very nearly divide price mhis 1212 F ST. NW. ‘with the best of them and equal their —— finest work, ‘That's provable saser- tion. #10 down ayenuine pice of Carr's stuffs TO —or Schhable'’s either? Seldom—He'll order it foryou. We den't have to. 935 We'll put the warment—ell made and trimmed—clegantly, tou—right on your ak oer blots teh aD Geliy waned Picak ARE back. He'll pile up the price because eF Hiece, 25c.; Ne Si Ne: a, mas wuality, per ices, a they're speci eo re ee We UBL et o don't. They're reguiar lines us, —— sr, Hl a vind 338 Bas Grunitey Light Tricot, Cheviots, LIMITS Tweeds, Cussimeres, Meltous, Ker- seys—the best. Those are our Over- ARD — coatings. ‘Don't let us be misunderstood. We've am WE —got the finost line of } ight-weight Over. By Pa 00. RRR ™ coats that CAN be. We were sure of it— 7 oe ed k 8 3 om, gs PLEDGE but, vutwide Judgment—ansolicited— Sss, confizms it, TMS EF bu 0 FE Sug5 = THE — Won't sou have one? Taperted Embroid Suk Wi QUALITIES. miulerie sleeves, cuged with deep ole fringe, G10. Beautiful All-lace ace Weep ribbor trimmed (best value in the 4.50. market). ted aleoves, with ribbon, ote. = ep tant gC a ribbon Tunmed. Prices, respectively, $16 and SAKS AND COMPANY, CLOTHIERS TO ALL MEN. “in Silk sou B20 utd Be pp peemamenterie and | PENNSYLVANIA AVE. AND SEVENTH ST. paomianien atk ara sleeves, trimmed | _m18 aa FST. NW. WILL DISPLAY NEXT THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 4 FULL LINE OF SPRING MILLINERY, THE LATEST STYLES. silk pessamenterie; lace Imported sila Wrap, slegautly trimmed with finest We have Suingreted uly afew of the many desira- stock. line of Staple Cloth Wraye pavertiuent of'Rabby cares. im Black and WN IMPOR’ 17: swconrtom nto, | WIRATRSOREGDSTROLF Bm Ace mbi3-2m 933 Peomsyivaniaave. | BUMBINATION Lith st'se. 15-3t HE BI Inc pa aa pe ne leh ad ‘Tistrter eugideret eden. ae eae . bbe, DD FEE ottwn Skirts, with any oes. ath ae D £E My zg RK EAURMASS DUvuLE COMBINATION. a 5 ke Ee Pi z * > ize t tee & E Frasset sae ™ UMM OT wey EER ppp i] i NN E D»D M i NNN EE DD Hen EE f Be PE B G J? EE FE fx E = a = ° ° 08 Ne {old you wo wore tn New Tork last week _W Were busy as bees while since we came [gated ds Onder for SriM | we ow ow ES OR ppp UD Err FLANNELS were locked after—those fneFrenchef-| WWWw H EX N Bb D , fects thet you use for Waists, Outiny Suits, &e., chim | WW WW A BD 4 rE p—| wow aha Bow pea ctamese oo ans ote eu oi ot ‘No wnch prices have ever boen made before in Wash- cir checrand wand wtriponare ‘ex srprmalous ington on this line of goods, ot Dew thoaghis: but as courne ee fine of te preuchmen™ for eae sees ot BAe. to Bo. MOTEL apd BOARDING HOUSE KEEPERS will be Ly Thay’ will Jabmit 3 LARGE SAVINGS FOR HOUSE KEEPERS. card Freuct Sai hevew ive for oy 7 wont au cee! phree New Dumets eras 408 7th st. nw. wy! A Great Secu Suz OF CHINA AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS ‘Will commence tomorrow (Seturday) sud will continue ‘Uptil al. are sold at the MAW YORK VARIETY STORE, 1335 7TH STKEET. ‘We will also open & branch tor this special sale at 1320 7th sk Note soule of tue extrmordinary banvains: Dinner aud Tes Sete st cost; 50c. Cups and Saucers ouly 30. por set; Decorated Plates for 25c. per sat; Iron Stone Chive Pistes, 25c. per set; 25c. Slop Pails for Ldc. ; 3c. slop Pails for 25e.; Pudding Puns, 2, 3 eae ae only Be; Wash Basing, 3 and be. ; Karthen Cookiug Bowls, 4. 7 and Yc. each; Sisekine de. per bux; 1 25 ( edar Tubs only 980.,. and other burguins too uumerous to mention, ‘Don's miss thus great Special Sale, KEW YORK VARIETY STORE, 1335 7th st. Bronch 1320 7th st. SEATON “PEKRY BUILDING” ‘OTH ST. AND PANNBYLVANIA AVE, Estadlivned 1640. S PEeRuy, it Herase Bros. 212 10 218 X. HOWARD ST, Balumore, ‘Will Display on Wednesday and Thursday, mi¢6t i TAYLOR, March 19 and 20, ‘At the ARLINGTON HOTEL, Parlors D and E, eastine PARIAIAN NOVELTIES c oy BAKING SPRING AMD SUMMER FABRICA, ‘TARTRATE { rowDsa, ‘WEAPS, PARASOLS AXD EARLY SPRING MILLINERY, ee ns Made in Washington Under the Rye of » Chemist. ‘Boonetsand Costumes ‘Orders taken for vor 17. Tow presence is respectfully requested. mal7St_ ml7.3t eee Lee | THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON De eee MARCH 18, 1890. OFFICE OF WOODWARD & LOTHROP, COR. 11TH AND F STS. NW. Torsvar, Masce 18, 1890. We are having s special sale of “Notions.” We class under this head of indispensable litte things such as Pins, Needies, Tares, Threads, Buttons, Daruing Cottons, &c., and also hundreds of us:ful little heips of recent invention, with many of which you are not acquainted. It is to make you better acquainted with this “Yankee Notion” department ‘that we have inaugurated this “sale.” It would take s couple of columus oF More to enumerute the stock, hence we pick outbut s few of the more conspicuous dargains, “1,000 English Bristle Tooth Brushes only 1:134c. eseh. 1,000 Boxes of Camphot-ice, 10¢, 2,000 Bottles Pure Vaseline, 5c. a0? Stone Straw Whisk Brooms, 100 Celluloid Toilet Seta, contain- ise ome, brush snd band glass, only sl. 200 Boxes Vaseline Cold Cream, [E00 Hines of Crane ooly Se “500 Teething Rings only Sc. each. * 500 Boxes of Low's Celebrated “Wild Rose” Soap, each box contain- ing one dosen cakes, only 35e. per box, 500 trial sige bottles of Woodward & Lothrop's Extract, in all the choice dors, only 10c. per bottle. — Darning Cotton, 3 balls for 0c, Glove Darners—new--only 8c. each. eg: Colored Glove Thresds, 1c, . eat Quality Cotton Elastic, 22c. 8 G00 Papers of Ezeallent Pins tc Ladies Pine Siti; Hose Bupporters by fod aigonis 87 Sic. per Lage Corset 31 Best Quality Soe i Se. ball, ‘Alcobal Lamy ator beating ieee Invos, Dress Shields, 1 "esis i beret ot HSF00 Boxes of Assorted Hair Pins, }0 Tomato Emeries only 10c ead {000 Skirt Yokes, all colors, 106, NS. ‘dozen Hal Posh bog Buttons (to vow through) ouly 3 S00 a lozen Full-ball Brags Buttons ‘with self > ks onl; per dozen. 150 dozen Fancy Metal. Dress But= ment" TOWOrTOW. shot no doubt will create an unusually lange demand. (Firat floor, rear.) WUODWARD & LOTHROP. Corver 11th and F sts, nw, Laxsovrcz & Bro. mis SPRING DRESS FABRICS. How often does your taflor throwyou | Our new assortment is ss great asthe forests in some Pathiess mountain. Brillisut with enthusisam over our Spring purchases, 50c. seems to be the populsr price for DRESS MATERIALS, We have every known weve of Im- Ported and Home Products at thst price in plain, fie- ured, checked, plaid, striped aud bordered goods. An evalauche of variety to aclect from at S0c. per yard. SPECIAL TRIMMING ANNOUNCEMENT. ‘We have today moved our Trimming Department in our Dress Goods Room, where the facilities for show- ing these goods ie greatly incressed, thereby making it easy to select your trimmings to watch thenew colorings in Dress Weaves. To make this event more important we will offer extra values in new produc- tious of SILK, MOHAIR, JETTED AND GILT VAN DYKE NOVELTIES IN BLACK AND COLORED DRESS FRONTS AND SASHES, NEW GALLOONS in various patterns, Handsome Effects in BRAIDED ZOUAV! Latest Novelty BLACK WHIP LaASH FRINGE at $1.80 per yard. Al Gilk Knotted Fringes in Black and Colors, Kanbroidered Flanuels with 3 and 4-tnch-wide Work. ONLY 960. ‘The price all over the world for these is $1.50 and 91.75 per yard, We bought heavily end want to up- oud, Our willingness to sacrifice is, therefore, explained. GINGHAM DRESSES TO FIT CHILDREN 1, 2 AND 3 YEARS, 98 CENTS. ‘Made of good washable Ginghams with wide em- broidery on waist and edged with embroidery around sleeves and waist, nicely piaited between the embroid- eries, new sleeves, full length, only 9c. Only sce them, won't your No need to buy. THE SHIBT QUESTION. ‘We will sell, berinning today and continue for five days, ourlatest purchase of 145 dozen MEN'S UN- LAUNDERED SHIKTS, made of Dwight Anchor Cot- top, well-worked button holes, all-linen bosoms, cou- tinuens stays The workmanship, St and general artia- tic appearance will be found superior to the higher- priced products, We believe this offer to be the best ‘Value that ever crept over our Shirt Counter, PRICE 63c, EACH, MEN'S DEPARTMENT MEW'S DEPARTMENT. Ors Crepir Prax. FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS, OIL CLOTHS, BUGS, BABY CARRIAGES, REFRIG- | in handsome ERATORS, STOVES and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODSINGENERAL. LOW FOR CASH OR ON EASY WEEKLY OB MONTHLY PAYMENT Poplar Bed Loom Suites from $15 up. (Oak Bed Boom Suites from $25 UP. Walnut Bed Room Suites from $49 up. Parlor Suites i Hair Cloth or Flusb, $35 up, Jugrain Carpet from 25¢. per yard up. ‘Brussels Carpet from 7 5c, per yard up, ‘Oil Cloths from 25e, per yard up. 6 PEB CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH. All Carpets Sewed and Laid Free of Charge. We guarantee the customer against any loss in atching,| (28 aa we charge only for the uet musmber of yards ueces- ‘sary to cover the floor, It will pay you tocallon us before purchasing else- ‘where, as you will find our Prices Lower and Terms Raster than any other house in tbe city. 420, 422, 424, 426 7TH ST. | WEISBADEN PRESERVEN..............Price Beduced 5 E if aati ba redicmveitesialln rere cco SEVENTH STREET. ss re re Tor A fre rE § mt AA gz c i AAA “ i 5 5 E 1 rex - BEB Cou in wy EEE a a a | RS HM You Sss8 tu % uM ‘od Ll Fa 2 Si ‘ a a ER & USS SBP eETENS, we St bab U PRNSD BEE kee =o NNND DF RR UU N NNDDD EKER R era or WwWw ee. Aa RRR Wwwww E— AsaAR R W ow EER4 4k B/ ppp AT EXTRAORDINARILY LOW PRICES. THE CHANCE OF THE SEASON. THE REASON WHY. Not long aro we bought at an auction sale 1,935 Pieces of Laces and Embroideries, apd at the same time cases of tirst-class Musiins, These goods were ought for less than thetr value. ‘Wo had them made up into Underwear and the re- wultis the best and cheapest line of Underwear ever brought into our house. For the making and quality we can vouch, know- ing every yard of cotton put in the goods and the man- ner in which they were made. After these are gous we do not know when you will Bet such another chauce to buy first-class Uuderwes uch prices as we put on these, 3c. UNDERWEAR FOR 230, Consists of 4 ntylos of Drawers. S styles ot Corset Covers, high and low neck, 3 styles of Chemises. 2 styles of Infaute’ Slips. ‘The above are all embroidery trimmed. 68c, UNDERWEAR FOR 450, Includes ‘styles of Gowns. 4 styles of skirts, 5 styles of Chemiven 4 styles of Drawers, ‘¥ atyles of Corset Covers, All embroidery trimund, $1 UNDERWEAR FOR 82a Comes in Batyles of Gowns. 4 styles of skirte, 4 styles of Chemises, 4 etyles of Drawers. A styles of Corset Covers. embroidery trirmed. Drawers and Cheuiscs are mate of Muslin or Cambric. low ieee finer Underweur at the same proportionately ty of LADL SIZE UN- pEnwes her pry PY ie tee ae aaree Acomplete line of invents’ Goods ‘at very low prices, TWO SPECIALS IN CORSETS. The best value wetsve ever seen. 75. Coutl Cornet, with Satteen strippines, extre waist; sizes 19 10 25; White or Gray. SP. CISL PRICE, 50c. A PAIR. 81.25 French Woven Corset, extra long waist, SPECIAL PKICE, 98c. 4 PAIR, All Makes of Corsets Aiways in Stock, S2"The Palsis Roysi offers tho lately purchased Novelties ats price that cannot be repeated. The reason is we have closed out at @ special price nearly 200 pieces of warranted All-wool Dress Goods. So superior are the qualities that we find it necessary, in order not tocompletely stop the sale of our regular 50c. Dress Goods, to umclude them also at 44centss yard THE NEW GOODS COMPKISE: 40-inch Fancy Check Suitings. 40-iuca Checks with side bands. 40-inch Serges with side bands. S27 The Checks are shown in Biack and White, Blue end White, Brown and White, Garnet and White ‘The colors in the Serges include Amethyst. Old Rose Heliotrope, Tan, Gray, Golden brown, aud Bisck. THE REGULAR SfOCK COMPKISES: 40-inch Pare Wool Cashmnerea. 40-inch Side Band Check Suitings. 40-inch New Shades Wool Sergea. 40-inch Fancy Striped Suitings. 40-inch Side Band Mobair Brilliantines, 23-inch Superior Quality China Silks. @2-inch Black Mobair Sictlians, 40-inch Black Striped Mobairs, 40-inch Black Wool Cashmeres. 40-inch Black Wool Sences. BAUM'S 40-tuch Black Mohair Brilliautines, POPULAR SHUPPING PLACE, 8BChoice of any of these -cent Dress Goods m7 7TH STREET. | during Monday, Tuesday aud Wednesday, March 17, 18 and 19 for We Anz “ 4 Showing the Choicest and Best Grade of Printed China | (4 4.4 ‘end India Silke ever Displayed in Washington. “a 4 Also the Handsomest Line of Robes in Worsted ia ae sus sa! - Me] gu-tamples may be scen in large center show win- A Full Line of Linens in Fancy Colorings. Seteens ingrest variety, Ginghams in all grades and styles and designs. In fact, the choicest aud most select line of GU~D GOODS that we have ever shown. Asexhibited the new Side Band Serzes and English quoted. $87 When in the department please ask to see Pricet- ley’s Black Goods, which are offered at special prices. XB. S9- Nun's Veiling, with Hemstitched Silk Grenadine ‘The Beat is the Cheapest. Border, 12 inches wide, at ouly 75 cents» yard, is one One Price. of the price surprises. THE PALAIS ROYAL (Continued below.) W. M. SHUSTER & SOXR, mis 919 PENNA AVE. A Dar For Dutss Goons. Of course the 44c. Wool Dress Goods are causing an extraordinary demand. In fact, the demand is too large, for equally as good barsains which were secured et other prices by our buyer are being overlooked Panuapetrau Srone Mohair in all the New Shades, 36 in. wide, only 50c. yd In Black Mobairs, Brilliant and Tamis cpm . 40, 46 and 50 inches wide, at 35, 1235, 75, Bbc. $1 and $1.20 photeninat hors ‘Bilk Warp at 81. Pe A £ a Ht sss 36-in Plaid Cioth Dreas Goods in Blue, P BA AA HE Sssg Gioeu, Brown aud Keru effects at 0c. ro Bgg3 Special youd value. ae Og! 36-im. Stripes in Gray, Tan, Blue, Brown and Heliotropes ovly 50c. 36-in, Zephyr Alain all the New Color- ingw st 8Sc, You will pay 22 for itelse- Ra oo yy & E where, HOO YY fA LE Ladies’ Ribbed Cotton Vests, all sizes, at E% ft £4 be- zie. Fully equal to the 25c. goods wold elsewhere. Corsets, all the Popular Makea at less than regular prices. Dr. Stiong's Celebrated Health Corset only 95c, The Celebrated 850 Magnetic Corset only 50c, 4 full line of Thompson's and R. & G. Cor- sets ul ways in xtock. Foster's Celebrated Kid Gloves, 81, and #1.75 pair. Every pair guaraut CAKHART & LEIDY, eb 7th st and 706 K st. nw. AT THOS. J. LUTTRELL's, 20tn st. and Pa sve nw. 1,000 Children's Light-weight Shirts at 5, 8.10, 13, 15, 16, 22, 26 and 28c. each, worth double the money. 500 Ladies’ Vests trom 123¢c. up. Men'v Balbrizwan bbirts reduced from 60c. to 37}¢c. Men's Balbrixxan Shirts reduced from 37}. to Z5c. Large lot Kegular-made Childreu's White Hose re- duced to Sc. Beautiful line New Parasols and Sun Umbrellas at very low fiyures—from 50c. up. Lovely Dress Goods at 123¢¢. Striped Berges, all colors, at 25c, All-wool Henricttus at 50c. 50 White Sprends st $1, fully worth $1.25, ‘The Best Towels in the market for 25c. ‘Table Lamesk from 5c. to $1.25 per yard. One case Blesched Cottous, short leugths, at 6c., ‘Worth Be. ‘Calicoes, Se.; Ginehams, 8c. Gents’ Neckwear at 15c., sold for 50c. Special. Gente’ Furnishings of all kinds at special prices, Pull line of Men's, Ladies’ and Children's Hosiery, Gloves, ke. Ali kinds of First-class Dry Goods. Call and see us. Our stock ia too heavy and must be reduced, gga “ ‘THOS. J. LUTTREL! mhl4.2w 1930 Pa. The New Black Silk Lace Nets are not yet properly *ppreciated. For instance, the 48-inch Russian Net with big polka dots at 80 centes yani cannot be se- cured again to sell at less than 96 cents. ‘The 4 pieces of 19-iuch Black Surah Silke, for foun- dations, is 75-cent quality, though being offered at 59 couts ayard. The few pieces of 21-inch Black G.G. Silks at 68 cents, and the 20-inch Black Satin Kusdames at 75 cents are of qualities that generally retail st consder- ably higher prices, 35 mhiS THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Ow FPavonrres Ane Turse, The new supply cf 60c. Suk Finish Henriettas in- elude lovely shades of Heliotrope, Amethyst, Prune, Gray, Bteel, Old Kose, Beige, Tan, Sage, Mahogany, Eiffel, Old Blue, Golden Brown, Navy, Ked, &c. The 68-cent Serxes in Just such colors, and so with the 50-cept All-wool Cashmeres, which are o%ered for three days at 44 cents a yard. ‘The new 40-inch Fancy Side Band Suitings at 89c. fre last of the importer's stuck. Two advantages thus accrue—s scarce style and a reduced price. ‘More French Piaids and Stripes at 50c. More of the 40-iuch Colored Mouairs in Plain and Glace effects ary bere at 75. THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Two Verx Goon Bancarss. Only 9 pieces, but decided bargains are these: 424neb Black Mohair Brilliant.ves, 50c. a yard 50-inch Black Mohair Brillisutines, 7c. a yard. $B-Those marked 50cents will be included in the 44c. Dress Goods sale, particulars of which are given in lower half of this colamn. THE PALAIS ROYAL MONDAY, MABCH 23, 1390, ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY ARE NOW OFFERING (Continued below.) Your New Darss Wi Reovme ‘Without a correct-fitting Corset how can you expect ® correct-fitting dress? Ask to see the Palais Royal ¢1 Corsets fur the season of 1890. ‘The “A la Fasso" at 2 produces the loug tapering ‘waist as effectively as does the $5 French Corset. Perhaps the most popular bargain in Dress Trim- IMPORTED JAMS...... + $2.25 per Dosen =} 30 3ARDS Uiwanp, dow. In the window of No. 1110 Peuusyivania ave | Sultinzs, which are marked below prices previously | jew THAT WASHINGTON HAS ONE OF THE LARGrst FURNITURE, CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY Es Tap. LISHMENTS IN THISCOUNTRY. SUCH Is THE CASE, HOWEVER, AND THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TOVISITITAND EXAMINE THE STOCK wip MOSES & SON'S ESTABLISHMENT, CORNER OF ELEVENTH AND F 81S N.W., CONTAINS TWELVE SHOW ROOMS, EACH ONE FIFTY FEET WIDE AND ONE HUNDRED FEFT LONG, LN RACH OF THESE EXHIBECION ROOMS IS DISPLAYED 4 x A VARIETY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, AND FROM THE TWELVE COMBINED you cay FURNISH FOUR HOUSE FROM THE CELLAL 1 THE GARRET, INCLUDING WALL PAPERS AND DECORATIONS, ONLY EXCEPTING CKOCKERY TINWARE AND HARDWAKE. ON EACH PLUOK YOU WILL FIND BARGAINS ARE OFFERED ry | ARTICLES USEFUL Tu EVERY BOUSEMOLD | THESE INCLUDE MANY OF THE BANGAINS | MESSRS. MUSES & SONS HAVE BEEN So EXTES. SIVELY ADVERTISING FOR SOME TIME IN ADDITION TO THEM KEGULAR STOCK, AND AT THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR THEY HAVE ON HAND AN PNOKMOUS VARIETY OF STRAW MATTINGS FROM 83.50 PER BOLL OF or PROM $2.60 EACH UPwan BIAGES FROM €3.75 win PAST APFRIGERATORS: D: OF BABY CAR- FACA UP 10.850 EACH, OF WINDOW SCREENS PROM 250. EACH To $1.50 EACH, BESIDES SCREEN DOORS OF ALL KINDS. TRICYCLES, VELOCIVEDES, HAM MOCKS, ROPE FIKE ESCAPES, ARE AMONG THE SPRING EXHIBITION. THE STOCK OF SLIP COVER GOODS 18 THE FINEST THEY HAVE EVEE HAD AND THEIR CUTTERS AND FITTERS ARE THE BEST IN THE COUNTRY. SUMMER CUR TAINS IN EVERY VAKIETY ARE NOWIN STOCK. AND YOU ALE INVITED TO MAKE AN LARLY SELECTION. MESSRS MUSES & SON CARRY THE LARGEST VARIETY OF SUMMLK FURNITURE To. BESEEN IN ANYONE HOUSE THEIR ADSULT MENT OF RATTAN AND REED CHATKS, ROCK ERS, SCREENS, TABLES, BASKETS, BABY CAK. RIAGES, DIVANS, LOUNGES, SOFAS, &c, IS VERY INTERESTING TO LOOK AT, EVEN IF NO IMMEDIATE PURCHASE 18 CONTEN PLATED. THEY WERE ONE OF THEPIRST FIRMS IN THIS CITY IN THE WALL PAPER AND DECO RATING BUSINESS, THOUGH FOR skVER«L YEARS THEY DISCONTINUED THIS BRANCH IT WAS TAKEN ON AGAIN TWO VEARS AGO AND THE BEST SET OF ARTISTS AND WORKMEN To BE OBTAINED WERE EMPLOYED. THE Flew ARE NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE THE FINEST | CLASS OF WORK AND INVITE OPPORTUNITIES | To BID ON EVERY CLASS OF WORK. THEY ane | AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS “PASTEUR WATER FILTER” NO HOUSE SHOULD BE WITHOUT ONE OF THESE, 48 IT 18 ACKNOWLEDGED NO OTHER WATER FILTER EXCEPT PASTEUR'S WILL ABSOLUTELY REMOVE ALL THE GERMS OF DISEASE FROM WATER. TREY ARE ALSO AGENTS FOR VENETIAN BLINDS, WOOD CAR- PET AND FLOORING, HARTFORD WOVEN WIKE MATTRESSES, &o, COR. ELEVENTH AND F STREETS N.W., EXTEND YOU 4 CORDIAL INVITATION TO CALL _m15__ AND EXAMINE THEIR STOCK. EW MATTING, SHITE STRAW, AT ONC; Pe L gud gic. gibees are Sciws Lasssvncr, 151H AND F STREETS, ‘Quotes below a few of the SPECIAL OFFERINGS For This Week, ‘In adition to these there are oftcred, throughout the ene hows, & Variety of Otuer GKEAT BARGAINS Too numerous to mention, Ls ITURE, 100 FLEGANT 3-PIECE ANTIQUE OAK SUITES, OXIDIZED has TRIMMINGS, “BEY, PLALE GLASS. KEDUCED TD ¢31.50. These suites are of Solid Unk. eupertcr fina and ew desta, and are worth JO per ceat wore tbau the price asked. Line eile: Ful 3 AMA Fancy Kattan and 0: Wheels; Plush and Tapestry Cushious aw: Satin Parasola From @; up. These Carriages are wry Randsome and sah new Gnd Jancy in design, elevantiy wphoistered and are remarkably cheap, a BEST ALL-WOOL LING HATS A ART SQUARES. ae yards reduced to puroiht'S NEW LINE OF Hab cee lished Keed SMYRNA BUGS. ra quality Smyrta lugs reduced fo cag, F . and ‘Harttord dugrain Carpets made, laid ‘St 7c. per yard. ‘MATTING. MATIING. AND LARGE IMPORTATION OF CHINA AND PAN MATTING, Phauia imperial Geamicas, Ts, Viceroy Geatra Pine, Seamlens). sexta Heavy. and Farvda Paney Matting, 12g. Thes S have bcen imported ainget ty we oud are of the Very finest quality and nrweat desigus. reat reduce iu CURTAIN AND | Ciao bs DEPARTMENT. Lace Curtains, Tortieres, rtery, Goods aud Draperies seduced DUI Pts tt ye WALL PareRs JULIUS LANSBURGH, m5. 13th apd Poste, T1Q sew anv srasonaBLe Goons. 79 EG. DAVIS, 719 Market Space DRAPERY NETS.—In this department we are show. | ing several new effects in 48-inch Goods, striped and furured, at #5c, $1, 61.25, $1.38, 61.50 to ss bee La Tosca Nets, figured and striped, @ aud 81.50. 45-inch Pont de Esprit New, 88e., $1.20, CBANTILLY FLOUNCINGS.—45-inch Plouncing, WHITE CLOVER HUNLY, mings ere the 24-inch wide Silk Gulloons at 35c. 8 | | $1.35. pkes—snow white | yard, and is ita wonder? Fifty cents worth for thirty- | ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY. five is not an everyday occurrence, 428 Ninth ot. ta tbe proper price. mis” surely exceed the supply. The Vaudyke Irish Lace Sets, collar and cuffs, for 68c. is anotuer bargain that'll not ve for long. ‘The d5c. Boot Pattern Hose are plentiful, but those with the fast-biack feet and ankles already show Cuamrscxes, “DUC DE MONT’ BELLO” sigs of scarcity. guin of a few days only. grown inthe vincpante ‘The English Bair Pine at 5 cente for three papers in- of the dicate Palais Royal prices as compared with credit DUKES OF ORLEANS. store quotatious for notions, Bouquet Exquisite, a. 0. BUKCAELL, 1325 # st aw PALAIS cast amoourt attows ox atx, suas | Dosiary Srame Srnizs. SETTLED IN THIRTY DATS. ®, GR0Gan, ‘Tend TE 7th at aw. ei Bab fey tore eee oe Eiteneacees: | fue foesaon ase a marvel of beseuy, WILLETT & BUOFR, Sole Agente for this aity, A. LISNER, Proprietor. 29-m 905 Pa ave. mbls Corner Pa ave. and 12th st. ow. As curprising « bargain are the 2}s-inches wide Satin- faced Black Velvet Bibbons at 290, Forty-two cents | ®*-50; reduced to #1.98. ‘The new Snow Flake Veils st 12c. are being eagerly purchased Note ebsde missing, but the demand will ‘The India Silk Windsor Scarts at 22 cents are a bar- 84. reduced to BS. $1.50. reduced to $1.25. US-inch aii 76. $3.83, reduced to $1.88. » 85; reduced to ‘TRIMMINGS —AU the leading noveltics of the ses- son in Silk and Jet Vandykee, also Colored and Persian effects, Crochet Trimmings iu all widths Gold, silver nd Metai Vaukykes in great variety;all widths im Bick Fringes, Miao, Fancy, Kuotted and Vandykes. MUSLIN UNDFEWEAR.—Nizht Gowns—Mother Hubbard, tucked yoke cambric ruffle, Gic., pecisi value. Ditto, Good muslin, V-shaped yoke, cambric Fufile, 90c. Ditto, Mother Hubbard, ive rows of iu eertiug and tucks in yose, @1, dkirts—Good muslin, cambric ruffle and tucks, S5c. Ditto, plain tacked, Pot of odd wizes in Cotton Chemises will be closed oUt at ove. RIBBONS.—The new Grosgrain Ribbon, with wide siyle for bonnet trimming. ¥-ipch Groeres Sash Ribbov, 61.15. 12-inch ditto, $1.38, gc! vais BUCKLES.—All the newest designs in Buckles and Clasps, Gilt, Oxidized, Silver, Pearl and Jet. Also the pew Metal Beit, with Clasp, in Oxidized, @ut aod sulves. 2 @ Davia, ‘719 Market Bpace, corner 8th eee ak