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THE EVENING sTat: WASHINGTON. D.c. Y. MARCH 27, 1890. soo a: SX vest Ur Dancams ‘ 6, é | A Haver Or Basousss: \_ ornceor Laer Dare Or Tas “Orexna-| fog 2 BEE £4 FR TOMORROW, FRIDAY, MAROH 28, Woonwanp & ‘To Visitors and Late Rasttonte Decl ee tag et ee nes COR 11TH AND F STa. X.W. ‘The Palais Royal's unique method of opening a new. = oO ks x aND _—- coe ‘ season is the offering of the new novelties for certain | GIVE AN Tay, INS. A GREAT ~B. MOBSS & SONS, tHE EVENING STAR has the fullest Local ee wee SATURDAY, MARCH 29, Tavnspar, Mazca 27, 1890. Gaye at apecial oF souvenir prices, The thirteenth an- or Tithant Fem iw, Circulation of any Newspaper inthe World, | <, its are rapidiy becoming broken ual “Opening” of 3 Y Det perth beg p pore bene a st ouatantly morrow st prices | OD these two days we shall offer snch inducements . vouumecmndened ES ye broken lots are to be put om sale Tomorrow at ‘Bates Saturday, March 29, at 6 p.m. sharp, 130 yards Keduced to Ide. — io - them outentirely, An unusual oppor- | which will make it worth your while to visit our ‘We are particularly anxious to clear 175 yards Reciuced to Zhe, for bargains. he stook of allaccumulations in Short 200 yards TSR ties MEWS FURNISHINGS. GLOVE STORE. Lengths, Odd Sizes, Small Lots, &c., pre- PPP 5 ards Kedaced og of Men's Holld incl 14 Howe ~ ympnad and viows to our “Spring ener ak ber & i PN Ht oe 2b yards Siete re miend tis, Pontes ‘The Colambus Memorial Park will ultimately | *X totof Men’ Ea i Previous sdvertisements have fully satisfied you thst ‘week (bewinning Monday) and to sccom- e aoe 5 ad Cedar Chests to $20. nats and 10. Were Zoe. we really give such genuine Barguius as we speak of. aa aa Sy pieces SQ-inch St sud Plain Linen for Looss adorn the suburbs of Washington. Tux Srar JEWELHY O ePART MENT. ‘When we offer oe Hines of Gloves slvelty cokessd plish this object we shall place on the Covers. 450. has creat faith im this project for the beautify- | Sc Garnet Braccleta ed Tia 5 fe scch shedi E Soutn peewee pcios nls set ane aeammabec eas remnant counters tomorrow the most at- Pisces BN-inch Striped Linen for Loose Covere, ing and bealth-improving of the capital city. ‘keted lite. s box (1 dozen ins box.) nes is done to give our customers some remuneration for tractive Remnant bargains offered this RRR OO Y ¥Y A tL “Adjustable Wire Wii _™ Sereens from whe. to Tie. ‘The national legislature, our local legislative | ,2=d'zed racelata, Wore 00e. a pair, Red Ticketed their liberal patronage. oi season, er o3 ty aE Siew sereeus made Eta from 750 to @1 s Fas DEPARTMENT. Ladies’ 5-button Dressed Kid Gloves reduced from We heve more “Short Lengths” in 1st oo 500 Shades o ol Poe pene Pobagebaie eas gaieg Asan panes 1 2avauese Parchwent Fans, Were 2¢. Red Ticketod to S0c.for Tomorrow and Saturday. °° Fancy Wash Fabrice than bave ever s0- 837,48. i Eo? ¥ S44 Lu- a SBOU on fet pre ol mie. Theme Shades Ladies ioe 2 cl aud therefore tothe whole American people pits; Chtomo Fang Polished hard wood stick, Red S-dutton Dressed Kid Gloves ree cumulated at the berinning of any ses- athe Trusts RACE CURTAINS. from the establishment of a noble park and | LEATHER GOUDS. =a yatton Suede Kid Gloves and Mousquetaires sou—the result of the steady trade the Re toma cre Patent nickel faucet (Jew- §9To the left of this column are the regular prices, . soological garden in such a picturesque quarter, | cA /ot Cant Casea, Men Red nicks, Tbe. cece coroabe pcan ap ny nionoegad tyranny yes few weeks. We shel mark them **B5c! Carpet Hassocks only 18. the prices you will find marked on the new goods; to te am Shee Lee. GAAR, Gedens See contiguous to the other pleasure and scientific heal Aliigator Pitre Worth 1. Ked Ticketed Erman Kid bnetindrino-ed from 81.: low to move them tomorrow. Cooper & Derads beet neck Sete oF 82.48. thotehtenete* z eid" Red Applique Laces, $4.50. Reduced trom resorts belonging to the government and in-| *tj4% hy Tyrveline Satchels elegant we Sates Ghumen Bonach taongemaes ts Wiel “Short Lengths” in American Ging- 87.98. _— ime org Pe” pen a Men oon AgbNy Black and Gold Applique Laces, 86.50, Re tended for the use and recreation of the | $1;20. $130. and 81.4 Tan, Drab, &c., superior quality, $1.25. dams. bound au atent ied ion eeeee See | Sn naier ommtag, "Tyair Bere Ba public. $a In their report upon the recent disaster on the Lake Shore road the New York board of Failroad commissioners hold the conductor re- sponsible, declare that he was reckless and condemn the Cowell coupler as highly danger- ous. With the facts as they were shown in the inquest to be it is not easy to see how the com- missioners could have decided differently. The conpling was a miserable failure and the con- ductor lost his head and did the very thing he onght not to have done—namely, stop the front part of a divided train on the down grade with the rear portion just behind. The wonder is that more passengers were not killed and injured than were victims of this gross inefficiency and criminal carelessness. — + Secretary Windom recommends the erection of a building to accommodate the engineering and draughting division of the office of super- vising architect which need not costmore than $26,000, Isn't this poor economy? Why not erect # building costing a hundred times as much, which will not only accommodate the division in question, but many others which are crowded almost to the point of inefficiency, or if not socrowded are thrust away into rented and ealls for a demonstration of what it has accomplished in the thirty years since it was promulgated. This will never do. If philos- ophy is to come up to the captain's desk and make mathematical settlement what will be- come of our first principles, our iutuitive ideas and all that haberdashery of which the schools of thought have always had such elaborate outtite? Let Spencer speculate. —— One of the exhibits at the world’s fair will be # model of the house in which Columbus was born. and in addition al! the Columbian relics possible of acquirement. What a chance for boarding houses to go into their egg baskets for the famous egg which the great discoverer stood on end for the benefit of the doubting Senators and members who did not see what was in it for them to vote fer his appropria- tion. eo The embezzlement and ligpethacsiion of Maryland state securities by State Treasurer Archer literally blanches the Maryland cheek and couvulaes the Maryland moral atmosphere. Stevenson Archer bore oue of the most hon- ored names in the annals of the state and men naturally ask, “What next?” a ‘i..s Maryland house of delegates ought to sirike out the amendment in the new ballot Dill paswed by the Senate which permits foreign born voters who cannot read or speak English to take somebody behind the rails to fix their votes for them. It wassomething of a victory, however, for ballot reform to get the measure through the Senate even in that shape. ee Unquestionably the square west of the Post Office department should be purchased by the government, and the department building ex- tended over the land thus acquired and over intervening 8tb street. The government needs the additional accommodations, and the rela- tion of 8th street to the square proposed to be purchased and to the existing building renders the purchase especially advantageous. oo According to the law Chinese cannot be ad- mitted to the United States otberwise than upon acertificate from the Chinese govern- ment declaring them to be persons other than laborers. It is fortunate for this country that Chinese tramps do not kuow of this wise pro- vision im their favor. ——— Germany never revered Bismarck so much as after he had withdrawn from public affairs. When he paid his farewell visit to the Berlin palace yesterday t! crowd unhitched the horses from his carriage and bore the stalwart ex-chancellor on their shoulders. The scene suggested a vision of the forefathers carrying P ‘elds. Why should aby new state with sufficient pop- ulation for one member of Congress aud no in- stitution of religion or morals incompatible with American liberty or civilization be kept out of this Union? So The legal exaction of Bible-kissing in oath- taking is antiquated, offends against the nice modern sense, is unhealthy, repulsive and should be abolished along with other legal form ularies that are outgrown im the advance of civilization, oo Newfoundland is greatly excited over the Anglo-French lobster modus virenli. Lobster is not safely trifled with in large quantities, either by nations or individuals. a Russian financiers, having secured conces- sfons from the Per-ian government for railroad construction in thatcountry for the next tive years, should come te the United States and take lessons from our various Pacific railroad | financiers as to how to appreciate and seize the golden opportunities presented to them. a If Newfoundland wants to join Uncle Sam's Tus Sraxp WwW gE Tae family and be protected in the lobster contro- versy let her say so. Barkis is willing. OE ————— The Amazons are not all in ancient Scythian tayth or modern Dahomey. Accomac county, Virginia, has a three-bundred-pound woman who defied the liquor license law for yearMund only yielded at last to a determined judge and # large posse sent at midnight to drag her to jail, Even then Margaret proved a true Thorne, scratching, biting and gouging. ——— - New York bas the dirtiest streets in the world and they all appear to point toward Lud- Jow street jail. Tokio’s series of three conflugrations, involv- ing & total loss of 2.500 houses, make a record which indicates that the Orient is not to be outdone by the Uccident in casualties of any description, + ‘The New York stock markets are so dull that, speculators are beginning to wonder if they” ‘Will be compelled to go to work for a living. a ne oe Another good man gone wrong. This time i nMaryland, where politics is supposed to Le #0 pure that it must be diluted for ordinary daily use. — + A meat famine is threatened in Paris and there is enough meat in America to put fat on the ribs of the world. a aa The tory victory is in Ayr, of course. Where cise should the victories of a losing party be vuixa Goops. Just Froqived beautiful lt @of Wash Cheviots, An datiegrs, Ching. nuke ype Chaos Sh Ls by, the yard, im ‘choice Seemann tae te tes aees, Linen fags aba Pulvw Discus wis yraiten. : HOOF, BRO. & CO, abi-3e 1328 F st uw, buildings all over the city? —- The New ‘York Temes has a contributor ‘vouched for editorially as ‘‘a man eminent for his achievements in science,” who assails the fundamentals of the Spencerian philosophy ENT. 15 pal of Ladves’, Piast Balbriggan Hose. Sizes Sand 336 ed Wicket hfe, bait Syair Ladies’ Black Silt Hose sre. Red Ticketed Sic. 4 pair 10 pair of Ladies’ Lisle Thread Hose in assorted - Size Sonly. Were S0c. Ked Ticketed J8o. & HESS TRIMMINGS. A lot of Black pik, Band Gimp. Worth 50c. and ‘teketed Riot of Black ‘Silk, Baad and 4 Taf Gimpe, Worth a1. EXD SS caw Ea PEPARIMERT. ‘Ladies’ Linbroidered Chemisettes, Were 25e. Red Ticketed 10c. each Asmall lot of Black and Gold Tourist Ruching, 4 ina Was Iie. Red Ticketed 6e. » whlot of odds and enda of Ladies’ Liven Collars, Beebe alter gicketed 200, HANDKERCH PARTMENT. White and Colored Embroidered Handkerchiefs. Were 1c. Ked Ticketed Se Alot of White and Convene sSpoidered, Handker- 7 linen. Were 26c. ‘Ticketed each. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT, Another lot of = Ou Cloth. Red Ticketed Qe, a yard. Gf Table Oil Cloth. Red Ticketed 190. 8 yard. net gt 7 Tobie Covers, worth 50c., 1ixls¢ yards. Al Chenific aud Silk Turcoman Portieres, Red Tieketed $4, 3 h urniture Linens, were 3dc. Red 40-inch Striped} Tieketed 2 eee EPARTMENT. lot of Recent 's best French Satteens, were 30c. Soe. 1, yard. DRY GOODS: ons aeianee at wool ony Flan es Gowns, were 7 hee. TOO dozen “ Blea Bed Gert Linen Doylice, worth Gc. Red Ticketed : MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, APRONS, & loft of Ladies’ Night Gowuss 2 ntjles. Sizes 13 and only. Were G8c. Ked Licketed 45c. each, a Fancy’ White Aprons, were 20c. Red Tick- iat of Ladiest Summer Balmoral Skirts, were 8Sc. ar eee GNc. each. *Qrusnts Se Sachet Powder, worth 10c. Red Ticketed Chinese Cream Taba for moths, worth le, 150. id “25¢. Kei Ticketed Se ‘Me. and I5c. a bo hly Pes ay sy cakes 1D a box, were B8e. ARTMENT. E atteen ‘a pie ‘ Garnet and Brown and White, were 9 hed ‘licketed #2. 6 sa Tieketed #130 ex on Jechoun were a and $4.50. f oat sulta. Sizes 1, 14nd 16, Were @5 and £8. “ted Ticketed Le ASKET DEPARIM ‘Alot of Lunch Baskets, worth 40c. to 500. Red palgiot Work a 4 Waste Bask: tb 25e. to 400 lot ot Work an ant vets, wor' -OC. tO be Red Ticketed 15c, ART DEPARTMENT. A lot of fe es Fringe for Lambrequins and Table Covers, worth 25¢. Ked Ticketed Ye ard. Genuine China Silk, good patterus, 32 inches wide, lar price Yoo. ticketed 65c. » yard. A lot of Embroidered Felt Lambrequins, worth 85c. Red Tickrted 4%e_. each. Plc (bow DEPARTMENT, A line of 3 and OU Pictures, Framed in a Wide Foyt with Burnished Center. Ked Ticketed acl ee E> BAUM'S POPULAR SHUPPING PLACE, 71H STREET. Suors For Mex. MEN’S KANGAROO LACE, #4.00. MEN'S KANGAROO LACE, #4.00. MEN'S KANGAROO LACE, $4.00. "3 CALF SKIN LACE, #4.00. é 00. MEN'S PAT. LEATHER LACE, $5.00. BB RRR fTtrs™ S85 Bh, GOR TY Ss Bee UU RR oT bss ‘ud EOE Ot Says = ARTHUR BURT & CO, mb27 1211 F ST. N.W. Tux Porviar Tanne at PPP FKR RRI qJ 2° PoP Or a i Pee b kee EEE E ¥ Syu8 = It will be Velvet that will hold maste Ccher {rimunilnis thie speiug. New abydes bave been ereated to meet the dress gou'l colors—some to with—others coutrast to—but ali barmonious = their tone. at # reslization this # ason's cata). of shades must be to shoppers of the — it ceutury when biue and brown were consi jous cuiuinx—aud black played ‘the What do they say to the handsome Baxotts, Flein Med.’ Catalpa, Argent aud’ Galvano Grays, Prune, Apple Green, Huuter' Loose, Blue, Pink, Ora Must set them wild wit! too, don't they? over all nis red ingen- penapal part, linier or the ‘appreciation Aud we cannot afford esther to turn our backs on the old reliable sterling shades that have sceu many @ uew-fashioued fancy boru aud die. They have done us—you—too woodservice. Their venerable y worthy your acrutiny are the Velvets we We will not compare them beige 3 = other people offer you at that price—for, of co everybody must haves Dollar Velvet You. tay do that. Expect ours to be beter—that is all we will say — for they StS ‘A Good, Reliable Black at $1 ts not an every- find. We have such, A Biack that you can trust, is Back -10—aud will be until ou disc! ut fro service. Other qualities up as bigh as @8. Bettering with every dollar, If you are at a lowe what to combine with your spring fabric try @ novelty in velvets, You will flod that all— jor nearly so—of the rewlly fue costumes are euibel- ished wi that way. ‘Try ow Velvets beeause of the larye variety of shades the believing qualities aud down price Points om your favor, every ove of the sture—eitber door—aveuue oF Uth st, SEATON PERRY. “PERRY BUILQING,.” 9TH ST. AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Established 1840. GIVE US AN OPPORTUNITY TO SHOW YOU OUR SELECTION OF NEW SPRING GOODS, COMPKISING SUITS, OVERCOATS AND SEPARATE TROUSERS, AND WE WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT WE NOT ONLY HAVE THE FINEST KEADY-MADE CLOTH- ING IN WASHINGTON, BUT THE NOBBI- EST AND MOST $f\LISH GARMENTS TO BE FOUND ANYWHERE. DO NOT FAIL TO SEE OUR STOCK OF LIGHT-WEIGHT OVEKCOATS. GKALES FKOM $10 TO 830. OUR COATS AKE THE BEST VALUES EVE OFFERED IN WASHINGTON, WE DO NOT CALL THEM FANCY NAMES, BCT JUST WHAT THEY AKE THE MOST ELEGANT GARMENTS FOR THE PRICE LN THE COUN- ‘TRY. WHILE YOU ARE LOOKING AT CLOTH- ING JUsT GLANCE THROUGH OUB As- SURTMENT OF SEPARATE TROUSERS, ALL THE NEW PATTEKNS, MADE IN THE LATEST STYLES AND OUR GUARANTEE OF THE FIT. PRICES FROM 84 TO 610. BEAR IN MIND THAT WE DO NOT CHARGE EXORBITANT PRICES NOW AND SELL AT HALEY PRICE LATER ON. ALL ROBINSON, PARKER & 09., FINEST CLOTHING READY-MADE, 31y SEVENTH ST. N.W. m27-20 Pur S Sorruizs, SIATIONERY, WRAPPING P. PAPER BAGS, tow cae At Maxufacturers’ Prices, to 25 per cent. 20 Pi “an as 5, , CLARER, Maw: “Xi Tinds ot of on aaa ea YY fhe shortest no lowem iasreprat acon} FUNmaY Dik SWORE Pleneren tne Fumatacen Ladies’ 5-button Pig Skiu Mousquetaires, 98¢, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Silk Gloves and Mitts, in Black, White, ‘Tan, Pink, Blue, Cream, &c., have Just arrived ; prices the lowest in the city, Vv RRR FRR £ ook EY Y RR FE E. &e hd WY Be E Tun “oo Yu ‘WY RS kee RE CO 00 rt Fat Jb i s3 vv EF Qo - 699 bene 80? kee G00 “oo => 1 514 OTH ST. N.W. Tue Resanxanrz Scccess GREAT POUL. LARITY ATTAINED BY THAT WELL rt 4 T ESTALLIDHMEN 1, HER pron gE N FOLLY T THIS HAS BE! DEM THE INCREASE OF THEIR BUS! THE REMOVAL TO THEIK ELEGANT bis of 2! 0} oy ATH A. iTS. N.W. WE WILT 2, TOMOR OW FRIDAY, MARCH 2 We wen al fart Amps LAR LARGE +81 ABLISH CALLS “SOUVENIR “J 7, Chane. ARKABLE, BAI MGATN DECORATE! JAPANESE INDIVIDUAL BUT- TERS, ONLY 8 FOR 10¢ oo TED JAPANESE OAT MEAL BOWLS, ONL DECORATED FRENCH CHINA FRUIT PLATES, ONLY 10c. Soak ZHANDSOMELY | DECORATED. Ci BAUC AND PLATES, ONLY $1.19 FOR iy “H BISQUE FIGURES, ONLY re A WESOBATED CHINA TOOTHPICK STANDS, WITH BOX OF TOOTHPICKS, ONLY 7c. pence EMBOSSED CHINA PITCHERS, ONLY ({(iLoxa 8-INCH DECORATED PLATTERS, ONLY MAJOLICA LEAF PICKLE DISHES ONLY 100. pie FANCY CRYSTAL PRESERVE DISHES, 30c. A oti “CLEAR CRYSTAL, HOUSEHOLD TUM- BLERS, OXLY 18¢ FOR S(X. ENGRAVED CkY.fAL DECANTERS, ONLY a STAL INDIVIDUAL SALT C ARS, ON, va LY. xe ahead “NELLIE ncn ara o BH IQKEL OBLONG TRAYS, 5 OFT 2, CK! L CHILD'S TRAY, O| ICKEL CKUMB THAY AND SCHAP- Ps anc Bares OR NICKEL DOUBLE MATCH ic, PATENT NICKEL COMB VASE, WITH MIRROR, 'T “SENSIBLE” CANDLE STICKS, ONLY ‘Goon STRONG BROOM, ONLY 9c. GOOD SIZE HARD WOGD KULLING-PINS, ONLY HARD WoOD STEAK POUNDERS, ONLY 60, Ty ied OFFICE COAT AND HAT GUOD BUTTER PADDLES, ONLY Sc. THKEE-ARM TOWEL RACKS, ONLY 80, FE one FEATHER ORNAMENT DUSTERS, APAN ESE TUMBLER TRAYS,“PAPIER MACHE,’ ONLY ¥c, iy - iE FAIR. NEW BUILDING. FRANKLI co., PROPRIETUMS, lt COKNER 71H AND H NW. RACK, Srecrar. Saez oF Leo ec HEM Ha a 8gg8 i Eee Pk ¥ pas We have some very pretty styles in Plain and Striped Hosiery that have been good acilers, but as they are imported goods we cannot repiace the same styles and these advertised goods are the reunantof our last im- port order; only from one to three dozen of « kind in stock and to close them we will sell all our 28 to 35c. quality, including Stripes, Ball Solid Colors aud Fust Black, closing price 25e. A PAIR, 62 to 7hce. Mosiery, in Striped, Plain Colors, Fast Black, Lisle Thread and Silk Plaited, closing price 490. A PAIR, Our 75c, to $1.17 qualities we will close out at 73. ‘These are of a fine texture and the whole lot includes about 3 10-12 dozen tn all. STRASBURGER'S DRY GOODS AND CLOAK STORES, it 404 AND 406 7TH ST. N.W. THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1890, ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY Are Offering ‘New Vermont Maple Sugar. New Vermont Maple Syrup—gal. cans. Syrup—quart cans. Stem Cut Florida Oranges direct from the ere wholesale and retail. Purity Java Coffee, put upin elegant sorew-top tin cana, Cans returnable at full cost. Our “Big Barguin” Flour st 85.47 is selling fast and makes friends of all who try it. We also offer other attractions in our Flour department, Headquarters for the Cleveland Baking Powder which we fully recommend. - ‘New Vermont Maph ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, m27 428 Ninth st Goon Cooke. All who desire g00d cooking in their houses should use LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT, Aslight addition gives great strength and flavor to Soups, Sauces and Made Dishcs. One pound is equal to forty pounds of lean beef, of. the value of about $7.50. Genuine only with fac simile of J. von Liebig's sig- nature in blue ink across the label, m27-tu,thlm Tea: Tran BURCHELL’S SPRING LEAF At 500, a ENGLISH BREAKFAST, GREEN, OOLONG, Uprivaled in Price, Quality and Variety. . W. BURCHELL, m2s 2325 F at hw, “Short Lengths” in Scotch Ginghams. “Short Lengths” in Apron Ginghams, “Short Lengths" in Percales. “Short Lengths" in Outing Cloths. “Short Lengths" in Wash Flannela, “Short Lengths” in Sateens ~ “Short Lengths” in Domestic Dress Goods. “Short Lengths” in Cottons, Sheet- ings, ke. (Becond floor.) INITIAL HANDKER CHIEFS REDUCED, Ladie s' Sheer All-linen Hemastitched Inttial Hapdkerchiefe. 2 Da, 2 Es, 3 Fa, 2Je, 1 O and 3 Ws. Reduced to 200, each; 6 for 31. Ladies’ Sheer All-linen Fancy Hem- atitched Initial’ Handkerchiefs. 3 Fa, Ns, 2 Os, 2 Ts and 3 Vs. Reduced to 25e. each. Ladios' All-linen Hemstitched Initial Handkerchiefs. 3 As, 4 Fs, 2Gs, 3 Ka, 3 Os, 2 Re and 2 Wa, Reduced to 35c. each; 3 for All-linen Hematitched Initial Handkerchiefs, As, 2 Fs, 2Gs, 2 Ja, 2 Ks, 2 Os, 2 Taand2 Vs. Reduced to ‘25e. each, Me's All-linen Hemstitched Initial Handkerchiefs. 2 As, 2Isand1V. Re- duced to35c. each; 3 for #1. (First oor.) A Special feature of our “Remnant Ssle" tomorrow will be the offering of an unusually large accumulation of “Short Lengtis” in Cashmeres, Hen- tripes, plaids, broadcloths, &c. 1@ fabric lengths you want for Ladies’ Blouse Waists, Wrappers, Chil- dren's*Dresses, Cloaks, &c. A great say- inx can be effected. (First floor; second annex.) JACKETS.—3 Black Cloth Jackets, Bize 32. Reduced to 82 each. 1 Navy Blue All-wool Cloth Jacket. Biae 38. Reduced to 85, 1 French Blue Broadcloth Jacket, Sstin lined sud handsomely trimmed with braid. Size §8. Heduced to 812.50. JERSEYS. —3 All-wool Green Jerseys, Sizes 44 and 36, Reduced to $1.50 each. 2 Black Jerseys, with tucked yokes, Bize 36. Reduced to $3.50 each. 5 Navy Blu Redueed to 83.50 each, 3 Bluck Braided Jerseys. Sizes 34, 36 and 38. Reduced to $3.75 exch, TEA GOWNS.—4 Light Challie Tea Gowns, Sizes 34, 36 and 38. Reduced to $5 each, 1 Navy Blue Fancy Figured Flannel Tea Gown, Blue Cashmere robe front. 50, —2 Black and White Striped Batiste Suits, Size 40, Reduced to $3.50 each, 1 Black and White Striped Batiste Buit, with White Marsoilles Vest, size 38. Reduced to $3. WAISTS.-1_ Navy Bine Smocked ‘ashmere Waist, Size 4%, Reduced to 50. 1 Black Surah Silk Waist, with Gold Braid Trimming. size 36. Keduced to $10, WRAPS.—1 Black Cloth Short Wrap, lined with Surah pilk. Size 34. Ke- duced to $7. 3 Braided, Wraps in Tan, Gray and Black, Sizes 34 and 36. Keduced to B10 cuch, 1 Jet Wrap. Size 36. Reduced to $10. ae wool Brown-and-tsn Striped Ulster, Size 32, Reduced w $3. CUILDREN'S AND MISSES’ JACK- ETS, CLOAKS. SUITS AND BLOUSES, 2 Children’s White Terry Cloaks, will launder well, Size four years. Reduced tu $2 each. 1 Child's Light Blue Check Cloak. Size G years, Reduced to &3, 1 Child's Brown-and- Plaid Cloak. Size 10 years. Reduced to 85. 1 Misses’ Mahogany Broadcloth Jacket, trimmed with Biack braid. Size 14 years. Reduced to 5. 2 Misses’ Dark Blue Broadcloth Jack- ets, lined with silk. Sizes 12 and 14 Years, Reduced to 85 each. 1 Miss’ Blue Broadcloth Jacket, silk lined, chamois vest. Size 12 years. Re~ due.d to 83. 1 Child's Blue-and-red Check Woo! Dress. Bize 4 years, Reduced to 83.50. 1 Child’s All-wool Brown-and-plaid Combination Suit, Size6 years, Re- duced to 85. ‘3 Children’s All-wool Blouses in Navy and Cardinal, Reduced to @2.75 each, (Third floor.) SHAWLS KEDUCED.—4 Black Cash- Mere Shawls. Reduced to 8 each. Two Iceland Wool Hand-kuit shawls, in Red and Pink. Reduced to #"? each. 1 Grenadine Mourning Shawl Re- duced to #2.50. Half price. 2 Silk and Wool Persian Shawls. Re- a to $8 each. 1 Beaded Fichu, Silk Fringe. Reduced to #1.00. (Third floor.) BOYS' CLOTHING.—6 Boys’ All-wool Fancy Plaid One-piece Kilt Buits, Sizes 244 and 3 years. Reduced to $1.50 each, 1 Boy's All-wool “Zousve” Kilt Suit. Size 3 years, Reduced to $4.50. 1 Boy's Fancy Plaid ‘Two-piece Kilt Suit, Size 34 years, Reduced to 85. 2 Boys' Navy Blue Jersey Scek Suita. Sizes & and 10 years. Reduced €5.50 and 96. 4 Boys’ Biack Diawonal Sack Suits, Sizes 10, 12, 13 and 14 years, Reduced to 87.50 each. 2 Boys’ Imported Brown Corkscrew Suits, very dressy. Sizes 12 and 13 yra. Reduced to $0 each. 7 Boys’ “Oda"" All-wool Coatselegantly made, Sizes 5 to 10 yrs. Reduced to $2.50 each. 11 Boys’ “Mother's Friend” Navy Blue Flannel Shirt Wuists, Sizes Sand 14 yra, Reduced to §1 each, (Third floor.) INFANTS’ DEPARTMENT.—Infante’ Cambnic Dresses, cluster of tucks, down front. Reduced to 50c. each, 1 Childs’ “Mother Hubbard" Night Go wn, trimmed with embroidery, Re- duced to 45c. ‘3 Infeats' Nainsook Short Dress, trim- med with fine embroidery, Reduced to (Seco: “SINGLE PAIRS" IN LACE CURTAINS. “Single Pairs" in Nottingham Lace Curtains: * 1 Pair Ecru, Reduced to 75c. 1 Pair Ecru. Reduced to $1. 1 Pair Ecru, Reduced to $1.50, 1 Pair Ecru. Reduced to $1.75. 1 Pair Kkeru. Reduced to $: 1 Pair Ecru. Reduce! to 4. 1 Pair White, Reduced to 7 5c, 1 Pair White, Reduced to $2, 1 Pair White, Reduced to 34. 1 Pair White. Keduced to 5. “Single Pairs” in Madras Lace Cun tains: 1 Pair Cream. Reduced to 61.50. 1 Pair White, Reduced to 61.75, 1 Pair Biue. Reduced to 82. 1 Pair Olive. Reduced to $4, ae Paire” in Tamboured Lace "Reduced to $7. to $8... re ai WOODWARD & LOTHROP Corner 11th and F sts. ow. ou eaves proof avtine ew 4 rh ~ a9 — ar Refi ty the G = < 4 ees PGeiebrat area Filters, ‘3 geen. tor Pinsh Foot Stoola for “ie. Frou Plate oo We have several Muslin and “Airisbaa China Dinner and Tea Sets on band. which are e incomplete (broken in | pron BincoURP UF in order to dispose of them we will even TOF 33% SPER CENT trom the regu- price (which is. on euch set), Beat to mind that there is ae ee Pieces iniesimg from any of these seta. Tuis is post tively for To = eto Tollowing is 2 summary of them: aut Carlsbad China Dinuer Set, with band- Aural decorations and gold triuinings (less 1 fomport, T paled and ain Plate), Price 630; less 35 per cent discount, e ‘ in Translucent Carlsbad China Dinner Set, with delicate Moral decorations (less 1 salad bowl and cov- ered di uueced). Price 825; less Sissy per cent discount: #16. ER landsume Square-shape Carlsbad China Dinner Set, with tinted dant wold interninvled decorations eeg-shell teas, lews % covered dishes and 3 ii ai butters. Price $32.50; leas 3355 per cent & Son's English Porcelain Dinner Bet, with hand-painted “daisy” de ‘oration ind £0 trimmings ess 10 tea, plates), Price @22 Biss per cant Giacount. $15. torah Sat Enetia Chitue Dinner Sets, with printed coratfous irown aa ne), less a few pieces from each. Price $11.98; leas discount 33} per cent, 1 Square-shape Porcelain ‘Vea Set, with delicate floral decoration ud «old lined (ess ‘3 oo p cups). Price $9.08; less 33335 per cent discount, $3. 1 Cuttsbad Chine Ten Set, with thatitine oral decors: tions on « handsome cannelle fluied shape (leas 2 tea Sues, Price 8¥.U8; less 335; per cent discount, Tea Bot cee the cae aa She poe had Chine moun annie a3 ver cent disco 46 | Sima aes GoLDSCHMED, it 1007-1009 F at. n.w. A Tim Wun A Measixa. SARS FINE clothing isn't made by AND chance. Think so? We'd imagine COMPANY — some clothiers thought so from RAVE the flippant way im which they an- SEEN nounce themselves loaded to the + oA muzzle with it. Your'e ot to CHANCE creep before youcan run, We've TO been twenty-five years climbing BETTER to the top. We have led—do lead SERVE and propose to continue, It takes THEIR energy, capital and brains tomain- CUSTOMERS tain this position--and experience, BY too. BECOMING Time and tine again we've MAKEKS heard the remark: ‘Saks’ are hus- -- tiers." That's more expressive THE maybe—thau elegant—but it tells SUPERIORITY the tale. We ave—and hustling in OF the right direction. We're build- THEIR ing up our business by bettering CLOTHING our clothing. "Tisu’t a mush- THIS room growth —its steady and SEASON merited, SHOWS Never have we put such cloth- WITH iug op our counters tuat's there WHAT this season. It's got more char- SUCCESS. acter in a single thread than you'll — find in most whole suits. Style BUSINESS isn't everything—you must have AND the quality to back the style. DRESS Mould the two together—that’s SUITS. where you get FINE CLOTH- _ ING. That's what we've done. LIGHT You can't tell ours from custom WEIGHT _tajloriny—either on or off. Pick OVERCOATS, it up and look it over—you'll find _ its got the best of finish, Put it TO THE TOP on—and it is form-like in its fit, IN QUALITY, —_Any one who has lived in Wash- ington any time at all—kuows the TO THE BOTTOM liberal course we practice in our IN dealin gs with our patrons, TO PRICE. PLEASE YOU. You about have . your own way. And we guaran te all we show you. Look deeper than words for FACTS, ' — BAKS AND COMPANY, DESIGNERS IN CLOTH, PENNSYLVANIA AVE. AND SEVENTH STREET. m27 Your Nezps I Easter Less than two weeks to Easter. Your dress maker will be rushed; audif you make your own costae you have uo time to waste. Easter means blushing spring, with new ideus in colors and shades. We would like the “mouey savers” to examine our new lines of HENBIETTAS, SERGES and DEAP D'ALMA in the strictly correct aprinx shudes—Heliotrope, Tan, Fawn, Silver Gray and Slate. Ought to bring $1 for every yard. Yours at 85 cents, All the above shades are repeated in our CASH- MERES. You know what our Cashmeres are. The price? 50 cents a yard. Our MOHAIRS have come in Garnet, Blue, Green and Gray. They would ¢ wal value at 75 cents. We quote them at 50 cents a Ouly two grades in piney Plaids—75 cents and 50 cents per yard. Our LADIES’ CLOTH in all the new spring shades, 50 inches wide, 50 cents, 75 cents and $1 per yard, Don’t want to rush our WHITE G00! they are here—Iudia Linens and Pint on you, but and Striped Lawns, at the bargain-beating price of Wg cents per | yard, In KID GLOVES—Faster shades, you know, to 4 ‘au epoee, $1 4 pair (warreuted) or at @. 1.758 pair, All sizes, Superior qualities, CARHAKT & LEIDY, PHILADELPHIA STORE, ¥2S 7th st aud 706 _K st nw, Ovs Capit Pras. FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS, OIL CLOTHS, RUGS, BABY CARRIAGES, REFRIG- ERATORS, STOVES aud HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS IN GENERAL. LOW FOR CASH OR ON EASY WEEKLY OB MONTHLY PAYMENTS. mh26 Poplar Bed Room Suites from $15 up, Oak Bed Room Suites from $25 up. ‘Walnut Bed Room Suites from @40 up, Parlor Suites in Hair Cloth or Plush, $35 up. Ingrain Oarpet from 25e. per yard up. Brussels Carpet from 7 5c. per yard up, ‘Oil Cloths from :25e. per yard up. 6 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH. AM Carpets Sewed and Laid Free of Charge. We guarantee the customer against any Joss in instching, 8s we charge only for the net number of yards neces- sary to cover the floor. ‘At will pay you tocallon us before purchasing else- where, ss you will find our Prices Lower and Terms Essier than any other house in the city. hs CASH DISCOUNT ALLOWED ON AIL BILLS SETTLED IN THIRTY DaY¥s. P. GROGAN, ‘730and 741 7th st nw SOUVENIR LIST FOR MEN, (Dep't near door ye ha 119 Pennsylvania avenue.) 50c, Underwear, all $1 Spring Weieht ¥ Wo Underwear. | $1.49 br. Warner's “Health” Underwear... | 25e, Half Hose, all styles... ‘Bbc. Lisle and Cotton Half Hose. Collars, all the new shapes 20c. Three-ply Linen Cufis 47c. Suspenders with ‘*Everlasti Suspenders, all styles.. - English Dogskin Gloves. with automatic fastenings. English Derby Kid Gloves. S Best English Chevrette Gloves. Pure Liven Handkerchiefs... Fancy Hemstitched Handkerchiefs. Hemstitched Jap Silk Haudkerc! $1.50 28-inch “Gloria” Umbrellas... Fancy Handle “Gloria” Umbrellas 3.68 “Conestoga” Silk Unibrelias... SOUVENIR LIST FOR LADIES, 50c. Dress Goods, all styles. 80c. Silk Finish Henriettas, 80c. French and English Suit 30c. Scotch Ginghams. 890 10 Per Cent Discount.—10 per cent off the marked Prices of all Black Silks, Priestley's Black Goods, all Ribbons, all Laces, all Buttons, all Embroideries, all Tea Gowus, American Hosiery Co.'s Underwear, Lace Scarfs and Fichus, Real Gold, Amber and Shell Jewelry, Bric-a-Brac, $5 Black and Colored Jackets, all styles, $8 Jackets and Beaded Wraps, oa ‘kets and Connemaras. $16 Connemaras for $14. 812 Counemaras, $1.98 Lawn and Porcaie Wrappers. . $1.68 Century Cloth aud Gingham Wrappers. 1.98 Cluster Stripe Satin Parasols 23.68 Parasols, all styles, #2.89 Porasola, all styles $11.48 Imported Pari $1.50 Carriage Shades, '} Irish Peasant Gossamers 8 Faucy Gossamer Raglan Fancy Hose, all styles .. . Schopper’s Celevrat d Hose. Ribbed Bal Vests... . do., Fancy Colors... 39e. Cambric Corset Covers. ors Cotton and 59c. Summer Balmoral Skirt $1.35 Block Satinet Skirts, $1 Corsets, every pair warr: Tdec. Corseta, made of whalebone, #1 Hemstitched Pillow Cases and Sheets, . Hemstitched Pillow Cases and Sheets, c. Knotted Frinwe Damask Towels, 19¢, Pure Linen Damask Towels G8e. Stamped Bureau Searts . Stamped Hemstitched Scarfa...,.. 1234c. Fancy and Initial Lace Handkerchiefs. 5c. Linen Handkerchiefs, all styles, 50c. Embroidered Hemstitched French Hakts. - Haud-eimbroidered French Linen Hakts, 25e. Hemstitched Japanese Silk Handkerchie: 68c. 4-button Real K:d Gloves. 8¥c. 8-button Chamois Mousquetaires.. Sc, 4-button Undressed Kid Gloves, ‘8¥e. 8-button Pig Skin Mousquetaires ‘9c. Warranted French Kid Gloves... 8c. 8-button Undressed Kid Mous,uetaires, the Usual #1.48 Quality Mousquetaircs, 0 “Palais Royal” Gloves, ull styles $1.80 8-button “Palais Royal” Mousquet 25e. Taffeta Silk Mousquetatres, 50c. Pure Sk Mousquetaires. ‘3¢, Vandyke Lace Collars. ‘Ode. Extra Sizes and Quality. . Vandyke Point Mull Ties 2 for 25e. Linen Collars and Cuffs. 25e. Silk Windsor, all styles. 19¢, Ribbon Kuching with Lace Eas 25e, Neck Ruchings, all styles. 35e. Skirt Kufflings, all styles, Bfor Qe. Anuque Lace Tidies. 25c. Pocket Books, Card Cases, Purses. 50c. Seal and Antelope Chatelaine Bags, $1 Pocket Books and Chatelaine Bass 9 Paris Exhibition Chat Paris Pocket Books, real ver trimmings, 5 15-inch Leather Traveling Bags. Real Alligator ‘Traveling Bags, c. Collarand Cuff Boxes.. Silk Belts.,.. Canvas Belts, 1c. 1, Belts. 75e. Antelope Belts, attachment for T5e. Leather Writing Tablets. 25c. Thotocraph Cabinets... ‘25e. Jewelry, ali styles, 50c. Jewelry, all styles, ‘Tse. Seweiry, all styles. als 8 8 8 . 3 1c, Dress Buckles und Slides. 19c. Oxidized Silver Garter Clas} . Suk Japanese Fans. 8c 50 Satin Fans, trimmed with artificial fowers..88 $2 Ostrich Feather Fans... $1 Fans, all styles., 5¥c, Quill Feather Fans, ‘spring shades. 18c. 1b, Writing Paper, over 100 sheets, 6c, Packs of Envelopes. 25c. Boxes Writing Paper. 15c. Packs Playing Cards. 25e, Bottles Imported Bay Kum, ‘Gc. Castile Soap (usually sold at 10c. 50c. Hair Brushes, all styles... ane “Feather-weight” Dress Shields reduced as follows: Ide, 16¢, i o| Qvainies WiLL by Ol EieD c | terest you, as we 1 pair Kes Liste wi a BY we ee are Ps th Wine, Olive and Bive Em- ison a “Wieducod from 610. Laces, €3. Reduced inom 25. Reduced trom WALL PAPERS. | Aline of fine specialties in Wail Papers of the new- | est aud moat approved styles at correct Accumulated o.d stuck to get rid of Many of been sold to the only he advantage im parchastur hey are uol seen iu every house you. aranice our work. Fresco paiuting iB eter plush, #ith hue fringe. Ay carved framea.cov- plush, Price #0. Standing Cabinets, chr 4 imitation mahogany; nicely carved, with four beval French putes ben: some brass claw tect, rice $3. Reduced to $: one week. Standing Cabinets, imitation mshoeany, fotumaues, ove larwe bev ol French mirror ii “Es Phas w g Standing oxidioed ts very finely carved, with evel mirrors in the lack. Price 0 ou ue oak irame, covered in French heduced testa lent Chatra, solid waluut frame, covered in tapes- Uy and Plush trimmings, Price $12." “This week ir, with three cushions, Lair makes s perfect bed. . Price 8US Trov-frame Invalid’ et covered in French cretoune, Price €40., This we.k e30 4 Imitation Mabowauy 1 tRillar bane, 24-inch Found toy. Closing out for Gilt Tables, ‘Brose Sables, ana Painted Tables at cost, Price, Reduced to No. 110.—Antique Oak Sideboard, large bevel mirrors, fine! cored, new desicn.. No. 108%.—Antique Oak Sfoot Bx spiral carved legs, ee it pattern 875 11.00 y-fnish Hull % crair seat, with lake 1 plate miro 14.00 B00 2. ery Fine Antique Oni Leather Sprivg-seut nd-<carved backs, 10.00 —Atique Usk W large bevel mirr 42.00 vern. oe yaurternd Atitique Oxk Sulites, S Pieces ieev Preach Fate Mi : pas Regular price h Suites, 3 Pieces, neat design, Rewulur’ price #24. Reduced to 0 inches, Antique Oak Finish Suites, 3 Pisces, glass 2x2: inches. Reyular price @22, Revuced to $1. theve “Autique Guk-fints, tefwily desiciod, large rou Kogular price oa “CARPET DEPART IMENT AOYER 10.000 YAnDS oF Cais GRUAL ET) OF PALTER | Cumt TO MANUPACTL IF aot PET Tiils is YOUR Gr rout TUNITA, NOTH | _ Those wishing to purclase 6 Carriawe we cordially invite te Lost complete stock. We offer ty you a geod moun | Baby Carrie We will Up holster you cue to order and if Gaines are the object we will surely in Bau. boo Goods, | Tewarkably low fixures, | io. Gdepen Cutting boards Teduced to Cutting Tables from #120 to &: pose frome, Ot ped 6 aud eri 0 We pave the best hie r LOW iL Use, Which we tuarantee to prove us represented. WW, B. Moses & 5 Gor 11th wud Fs mz? Berwees Seasons, Commencing Monday morning, March 24, snd com> nuing throughout the wees, JULIUS LANSBURGH, Cor. Thirteenth and F sta, Offers the following: 100 Solid Oak Bed Room Suites, with Patent Drawer Guide. Exceptiouslly nice, Worth $35; will sell for 22.50. 100 Solid Oak Bed Room Suttes,with Large Dresser, Beveled Pinte, with Patent Drawer Guide, Price $25; cheay wt $40. 100 Hair Mattresses, 40 pounds. An excellent’ one for #8.85. Is this not low! 100 Woven Wire Ccmfortable Spring Mattresses (warranted for 5 years). Wili be soldat $3each. Cam this be outdone? 1,000 Solid Onk Clonely Caned Chairs, for Bed or Diuing Rooms, $1 esch; Rockers to match, $2. Come and see these, You will buy, as they are exceptionally cheap, 12 Parlor Suites to close; they are solid cherry, Covered in Tapestries or Silk Piushes. Our price tor week commencing Monday, March will be 653 each New York houses ask #50 for same, 500 Oak Tables. $2.60, 500 Parlor Tables, in Oak, Cherry and Walnat al. ‘We will sell in our Carpet, Furniture, Wall Paper and Upholstery Departments every thing at low prices during the week commencing March 24. Everything cut to LOWEST PRICES, JULIUS LANSBURGH, m22 13th and F ste, T19 sew axp srasonanie coovs. 719 EG. Davis, ‘719 Market Space DRAPERY NETS.—In b-y—4 we are show ing several oe eftects in ¢8-mch Goods, 4 aud figured, at 25, L358, 8 inch Ta Toss, Nets, fyured and pret $1.50. @5-inch Fumt de Esprit Deus, 8de. a0 Y FLOUNCINGS —45-iveb TRIMMINGS .— Ali the leading novelties of the sear fon in Sik and Jet Vandykes, also Colored and Persia Crochet Trimmings in all widths; Gold, Silver snd Metal Vankykes in great variety; all widths ia Black Fringes, Plain, Fancy, Knotted aud Vanaykes,

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