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4 WASHINGTON: i February 27, 1891. THE EVENING STAR has the fullest Local Circulation of any Newspa: and as an Advertising | the Werid. lediam is worth mere than all the ether payers published la Washington. ‘The exclusion of newspapsr mea from the Senate press gallery retiring room during ex- ecutive sessions was neelessand insulting at the time and wus at inst seen to be so by the com- ittee on rules. They imve rescinded the or- der. The representation in the congressional galleries of the newspaper press ix for public benefit and more than incidentally for the ben- efit of Congressmen. If executive necrets have been betrayed it hnx been by Senators them- selves. Some of those who have compinined mont bitterly of the press have been those who have hu least right to complain. The abolition of the rule ix the wisest thing done in connec- tion with this matter of the executive session vecrets. The correspondents and reporters in their back room, cut off by @ three-foot wail, bolted and barred out, cannot hear if they wanted to and «lo not wish to hear or need to hear if they could ee Race antipathy and expecially the result the last war between France and Germany a coant for much that would otherwise be un- accountable in the present relations of the two countries. Thats French artist cannot carry hie work to the German capital beeause twenty Yeare ago che Germans took the French capital at the point of the bayonet and the French in- tend to take the German eapiial the wane way some of these days if they can, is good logic and patriotiem im Paris, no matter what is thought of it elsewhere. Indeed, the noise | made over the friendly visit of the kniser's | English mothe: comprehensible except ou the basis of an eternal enmity alike inex plieabie to other peopie and thoroughly under- stood in France. Iie Gallic eharacter is in- tense. ‘The self-love of the French has been wouncled in ite tenderest part by the results of the Francc-German war and the French are apparently not r even for the sake of pay- ing the way for obtaining the wrested territory kin s peaceful manner—to accept any ov fares from the hated German. The kniser's plan for a general disarmament, if its prospects of success were otherwise promising, would | Gonbtiews be balked by the feeling of revenge | France, which is always uppermost since Sedan ee Politicians are proverbial for short memories. But Sir John Macdonald, the Canadian premier, and Sir Charles Tupper. a leading tory, seem tohare the mos* abbreviated recollection of uncomfortable facts of any statesman of these piping times of progress. Sir John isan “old parliamentary hand,” and therefore ought to have known better than to let his lieutenant get into such a pitfall as was spread for Sir Charles ‘Tupper. In the campaign in Neva Scotian few days since Sir Charles staked his personal veracity that Sir John had never sought to ob- tain from the Congress of the United States reciprocity in bituminous coal. But Sir Jobn's letter on the subject is cn file among the records of the Senate committee on finance. It was hot written asa private let- ter, but authority was giver: to the gentleman to ‘Wo have set to work todo this coming sexson the lariest shoe business ever done by any Wash- ingtom Lonse. ‘Wo are first in the eid with new spring footwear. For variety of styles, durable quaiities and exceptionally low neem We are prepared rrr 00. ee ae PE $8 oe fe at — EF tran “od? “oo” ROR Sus = NO ONE LEAVES UNSATISFIED. ANOTHER SPECIAL SALE, COMMENCING SATURDAY MORNING, Come tomorrow and nee the many new aud pretty syies we are showing. FEB- RUARY 2%, AND CONTINUING THROUGHOUT ‘THE FOLLOWING WEEK. By special request from many who find st impractica- ble to call during the day we have set apart the evening of MONDAY, MARCH 2, and will remain open until Do'clocis. Tomorrow's spevial offers: Corkscrew Cloth Top Fine Don- sols Vamp Spring Heel Button, ‘With diamond shaped tips, a dura- bie dress shoe. Missos’ sizes, 11 to, at $1.50. Child's sizes, 8to 10%, at $1. Ladies’ Hand-tnrned Feather: weight Fine Button Boots, ind styles of tors, Shetebts of heels, plain or tipped. Tomorrow, 2.95. ‘Oak Sixteenth Oentnry Butte, Re- duced frou $4: to #25. 1 No. 280 Seid Mukozwny Suite, Redineed from #290 to 9190. $ Boys'and Youth's New Style a and Laced Shoes, very oat and always reliable, Only $1.25. Plate China Ciosot. iets 6 Old Enlisu Bed ou: from #45 to $22. 1 Solid Cherry Washstand. Reduced from $25 to #10. 1Solid Mahorany Washstand, slightly damaged. Reduced from #35 to #10. 1 Lady's French Writing Desk, Vern{ Martine finish. * Seamiess Vamp Tackless a Reduced from $50 to 825 Laced, igh Chatr, alk plush cushions. Coneress, 1 Gilt Upholstered. Chair. Reduced from $27.50 to Equating the many advertised chest cline. ta talacy “Ha $3 Shoes. ' _— 5 to $12.50. 1Gilt Rocker. Rednced from 815 to $7.50. 1 Baniboo Rocker, wit as fons. Redaced frou: #1 1 Lady's Odd Chatr, trimmed with fringe. Our price. $1.95. to 852.50. 1 Turkish Rocker. Reduced from 837.50 to #20. 1 No. 1,004 Solid Oak Hail Rack and Table, beveled French plate mirror. Reduced frou: $87.50 to $59. 1 No. 55 Sixteenth Century Chiff French plate. Reduced from 1 No. 58 Solid Ons Chiffonier, mirror. Reduced from $55 t 1 No. 41 Solid Oak Sideboard, beveled plate mirror. anced irom $4 to 81 WM. HAHN & co. RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, S16 ENTH ST. 2 Solid Leather Gentl Reduced from Lomaninian ‘sy oom $01 PENN. AVE. 3. 1 Leather Embossed Gentleman's Rocker. Reduced from $22.50 t0 $16.50. Window Chgir. Reduced from Redu-ed from $6.50 to $3.25. 1 Rattan Rocker. Kednced from £4.50 to #2. 1 No. 504 Solid Walnut Sideboard, witir best q ‘Tennessee marb'e tor, beveled French plate mirrors. Reduced from $00 to 842, LNo. 1.041 Solid Onk Sideboard, French beveled plate, with china closet top. Reduced from $43 to $30. 1 No. to 1.No. 52 White Maple S-drawer Chiffonier, with beveled plate mirror." Reda 50 to’ 1 No. 5% Solid Oak Suirawer Chiffonier, beveled plate mirror. Reduced from €27.00 to. 1 No. 4:42 Solid Oak Hall Rack, beveled plate unirror. Reduced from $133 to #9. 1,047 Imitation Mahorany Ladies’ Writing . Redticed from $28 to $16.00. present*— useful”. —‘novelty, specially made for us”. ——‘andone we know will be ap--— ——*previated. 12 Solid Oak Book Case. Reduced from $35 Crowns Or Boxers Ar Tur IN whom it was addressed to chow it and it was shown during the consideration of the Me- Kinley bill. ~ ee The race problem, hitherto of such complex ebaracter in this country, promises to be set- ted by science. A colored woman in Boston has discovered a preparation which in a few applications makes the hair of the Afriean as straight as an Indian's and a large number of colored women are using it successfully. Now comes a physician in Rending, Pa., who has most successfully grafted a piece of a black man's skin on a white man and he is now ex- perimenting in grafting a white man’s ékin on a bieck man. Just what two or three genera- tions of heredity would do with « pair of these hair-straightened, skin-grafted persons as a starting point is a most interesting study, which time only can follow to its finish. $2 ‘The question for Congress to decide in the Zoo controversy. so far as the District is con- cerned, is not whether the United States shail pay for something which ought to be paid for by the District, but whether, if a Zoo must be a municipal charge, it is wise District legislation to provide for a Zoo. Washington -has no menagetic of its own at present. It does not ask for a donation of wild animals at the ex- pense of somebody else. It does not ask for animals at all. No wise legislator for the Dis- triet will divert a cent of its money from meet- ing enrrent needs to m»king Zoo pure! = —— Brazil has entered upon the permanent stage of the republic, let it be hoped. The provis- ional constitution and the provisional govern- ment have expired. and the new order opens suspiciously. With a strong coustimtion, reg- ularly adopted, and strong men to administer the government created under it, the United States of Brazil wre now formally. by the ex- press sanction of the people, a nation of free- men, with a government organized on Ameri- can lines. Itis a matter for congratulation thet the provisions! was merged into the permanent without sheck and with popular applause. ++. The Liverpool Conrier tells a strange story of a man in Birmingham receiving « letter Feb- ruary 6th, I8Y1, which had been posted in Staf- ford in July, 1836, a period in transit of almost thirty-five years. Occurrences like this im- plant the hope that in 1925 David Bennett Hill will receive the letter Henry Watterson wrote in 1890 —+____ ‘The South Dakotans are having a little pleas- divertisement in presenting Gen. Miles with leather mecais. The general desires it under- stood that he will be better satisfied if the meriais are made large enough so he cnn utilize ‘them a» half soles for his boots after the funny Dusiner has worn off ~—~ee-— - The farmers of the northwest, sccording to the Detroit Free Press, have organized a Hay- seed Trust. That's what the boarding keepers of Washington wil! have to organize, too, when the next Congre-* assembles in this town. —— - In the languaze of the street, to be “sound on the money question” is to follow “eastern thought on financial subjects.” This, however, is heresy in some sections of the broad and bounding west. a eee Civil Engineer Peary of the navy proposes to walk to the north pole, those who have at- Yempted to ride there having failed. The Antique Solid Mauozany Folding Table. Reduced from #40 to $23.5 1No. a 13 Solid Oak Shakspeare Table. Reduced to $10. 080 Solid Oak Library Table, oxidized trim- 10 828, nd Wardrobe combined, glass. Reduced from #55 to &:t2. 1 No. 206 Old English Ladies’ Writing Desk. Re- duced from #21 to 61%. 1 No. 1,100 French Beveled Plate Bronzed Frame Cheval Swinging Mirror. Reduced trom 875 to 852.57. 1 No. 820 Sixteenth Century Finis: Ladies’ Writing Desk. Reduced from 2 to #18. 1 No. 604 Ladies’ Writing Desk and Chiffonier com- bined. Reduced srom #45 to 827.50. 260 Extension Table, 10 ft., solid oak, From SHOES, 900 7TH ST., CORNER OF I. ‘The opportunity is yours now. This sale, as before explained, is being conducted solely for the purpose of selling as quickly as possible the entire stock of the 01d firm of Howell & Murray, who have always main- tained a reputation as dealers in the very best grades of Shoes made. The question that concerns the buyer, in fact the only question necessary to discuss, is the question of prices. To practicelly test this question you must in- | Vestixate the inducements offered by thissale. Don't accept anything as a fact until you have had the truth substantially placed before you. Every pair of Ladies’ Shoes must go. nisin metas cee e AS YOU ENTER. AS YOU ENTER. LOGAN RGT RS RIS e 6 Highly Polished Solid Oak Tables. Reduced from All Odd Lots of ‘Shoes must be closed ont and the | $14 to 87. eS diesen tae tanons Weciain to be | 9S Highly Polished Solid Ook Tables, Reduced from B8t0 4. selling this stock at ruinous prices, and we want to SPECIAL. SPECIAL. SPECIAL, SPECIAL. 1,000 Comfortabt cts.; 40-pound Hair Mat- tresses, $8.45 each: 150 Feather Pillows, 73 cts. each 100 Woven Wire Sprinys, warranted, $3 each: 30 Large-size Onk Kockers, #2.85; 25 Cane-seat Rockers, $1.50 cach; 15 White and Gold Rockers, 2.225 each ; 300 Linoleam Mats at 30 cts. each. FEBRUARY 27, 1891. be Musuoxenv. ‘We take this opportunity of announcing our Spring Opening of Millinery. We have encaged Miss La Bramage, a bish-class desiener, who will be iucharze, also a force of competent trimmers. Our aim will be nore than ever to turn out first-class styiish millinery at our usual popular prices. We are showing a pro- fusion of Hats, Ribbons, Powers, ‘Trimmings, &€., at prices imuch below any in the city. 7 Lace Cvnrars, Poarienes Axo DRAPERIES. Si and 1.25 Lace Gartains.. See. palr $2.50 and $3 Lace Curtains, with pole and ‘brass trimntings, curtain chains and books. and 46 Fine Lace Curtains, 50 Now Effects in Madras Ci nd 88 All-chenille Portieres. . 212an1 $1} All-chenille Portieres, | 8. Entirely New Nubia Drapery. | 16e. Stikoline in new effects. 5e. New China uke, 20c. Stair Linens. Darss Suxs. We. Printed China Silke. Colored Sarah Sitks, ali sides... inch Bleck end Crean Straus - Tacx Covens, Tires, Srauren LINENS, ETC. €2.50 (4 Chenifle Covers in new and beau: tifa! effects, 8 | Hovservaxtsutsa Lisexs. | | 140 donen of 25c. Linen Towels, 4 styles, 276. | 98c. China $i1% an} Boiting Cloth End Sexes seve hand painted. ‘BSc. and 48e. 72-inch Stamped Linen Bareain She. TZinch Drawn Work and Fringed Ail | Ronnd Burean Searfe.......... 38. | OS. and Ze. Fins Linen Barean Searts, drawn work and knotted frinze Lordern.. | ake. and dee. Satin Daumaak Tray Covers. Prcrvnes, Eases, Exc. 5 81.25 Silkoline Screens. @¥e. Phoros of Ceivbruted Jaintings, oak o: 200 80e. Lunch Clots, 14 80o. Stumter Bedspreads, ex Ready-mndo Sheet and Pitiow Cases, Note the fol- lowing special prices: Borg yards Sheets... SO and $3 Large Artotypes, iu fine oak fraines.... sere 48 ech 96 Pictures, im fine walnut or antique oak Domestic Axo Wire Goons. 1 Coseot 12%. Red, Pink, Biue, Black a 1.29 each One lot of Ail-ailk Moire Picot Rage Ribbons, all Le lovenbessces tion One lot of the sane, wider, worth up to 1: 81 All-silk Sashes, with a deep silk :rinee, yarisiong. Colors, Red, Blue, Pin! y Unbleached » | “Fruit ef the Loom” Muslin. Lonsdale Cantiric Crosxs Axp Surrs. Ladies’ 83.50 new Gray Blazers, 30 exch. ** &6 Novelty Blazers, Navy and Black, gold tri Ladies’ $11 Black and 50 and @1.. Hosiery Axo Uxvenwean. 100 dozen Children's 19. Warranted Fast Black Derby Ribbed Hose, sizes 6 to 9, Ladies’ Swiss Kibbed Vests, Pink, Blue and Lemon. 3Oe. Ladies’ L z ‘Misses’ Blazers, Navy and Black, sizes 12, 14 and 16... 98 each. | $3.50 Navy Bine Refers, gold trisamed....82.98 each Storr Warsrs. . ) nd Punt. 10 per cent off the inarked prices derwear. Groves. | erana ing” Shirt Walste, new and 10-button Mousquetaire Suedes, Tans. Tie | stylish patterns... . Ne. >-buiton Black Kid Gloves. ... 100 dozen sie. Percale end Outing Flannei Shirt #4 20-button Mousquetaires, new sh ists, well made, plated back and SISTIIS Basr Canatscrs For $1.98 ar B. GOLDScHMID’®s, 2007-1008 F ST. . TOMORROW, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1901, WE WILL INAUGURATE THE GREATEST RE- DUCTION SALE OF BABY CARRIAGES THAT HAS EVER TAKEN PLACE HERE FOR YEARS. WE HAVE SECURED FOR THIS SALE ABOUT 50 CARRIAGES FROM THE LEADING MAXU- FACTURERS AS LEADERS, AND WE GUARAN- TEE THE PRICE ON EVERY CARRIAGE MEN- TIONED IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT TO BE AT LEAST 20 PER CENT LOWER THAN OUR COM- PETITORS’. OUR STYLES ARE THE LATEST. OUR MAKES ARE THE BEST. OUR ASSORTMENT IS THE LARGEST. OUR BARGAIN PRICES, FULL SIZE RATTAN BODY BABY CARRIAGES, ‘with strong wheels and steel springs. double braces | amd very large body. This Cerriare is SOLD BY OTHER DEALERS FOR 85. OUR PRICE, £P°91.98.-e8 Bleached Ratian Baby Carriaes, fully upholstered in figured damask, standard gear, wooden or wire ‘wheels, good parasol and patent rod. This isa very large and strong Carriage and is SOLD BY OTHER | DEALERS FOR ¢: OUR PRICE, TU Reed Body Baby Carriages, upholstered tm famcy figured goods, with silk plus rolls in back and sides, excellent gear, satin parasol and patent rod. . SOLD BY OTHER DEALERS FOR $10. OUR PRICE, ao 20.08 “GO , Tiris is our challenge assortment. We have about twelve different styles of Rattan and Cane-wound Carriages, upholstered im silk plush and faucy figured goods, satin parasol, standard gears, very attractive | Price, . 19790.98.-e8 | High-clam Cane-wound Rattan Baby Carriaxes, n- | eluding many of Haywood's finest bodies, upholstered | im the finest quelity of ailk plush, satin parasol, with silk lace edge, standard gear, hand-made wheels, cene Dottoms, all patterns entirely new. ‘The finish and ‘Workmanship of these Carriages ie of the very best and we guarantee thetn. Sold by all other dealers for $18 and 820. Our price, sere we See our $19.98 Carrinces, all of the finest make. Nothing better at any price. Wehave several special designs which are really ‘Works of art at R. GOLDSCHMID, 1007-1009 F ST. N.W. bbhhbbhbhabhiheshhbhebicbihibhe Unmrstras. 83.19 | $1.25 Gloria School Umbrellas. Gloria Umbrellas, silver Gloria Umbrellas, horn handles. 5 Gtorla Umbrellas, silver handles... 100 Onk and Cherry Rockers, upholstered handsomely in Silk Piusies or Silk Tapestries. Reduced from $10 Prove our claim to your satisfaction. If you are on the bunt for bargains in foot wear keep to 8S. 1ST FLOOR, UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. your eye on 500 24-inch Mannfacturers' Saunples, suitable for seats and Lacksot chairs, in Tapestries, Plushes and Raw Silks, 15, id 50 eens each. 4 pieces Fleur Reduced from $2.50 fort 900 7TH ST., CORNER OF I. Lis Tapestry. ‘ Tae Comsrxation. TOMORROW. FLOWERS, were Is Try WHEN Is 1 WHAT IS IT? 20 pairs Odd Portieres, one-half price. MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 2, We will keep open until 9 o'clock to aecorimentate ‘those who find it impracticatte to call during the day. We have placed this particular evening apart owing to the many requests received. A HOT HOUSE Inthe shape of artificial FLOW- ERS. Such a select line andsuch modest PRICES will give us a chance to Sutroduce this depart- ment. ‘There are no job lotw among them, althonzh we have placed very low figure on every Spray and Bunch. JULIUS LANSBURGH, 1TH AND F STS, fe27- SPRAY OF CRUSHED ROSES, with Bud and ‘Leaves. Shacies, Kei, White, Pink, Yellow. Only 9c OUK GREAT LEADER. Twesty-rive Orxrs Ove ON EVERY PAIR or K UK If pop VELVET ROSES, with ul and Leaves. Ee Hop Pe Shades, Ked, Pink, Lavemler, Blue, Helio Rx #8BB trope, Yellow, Gray, Green, Shaded Pink K K It bop and Crimsom......... Only 2e L oo ¥v v inal 8553, ae 4 egsyy és VELVET TULIPS in ell 2 ina C ao yoge *xa, vane Only 48 Bei OOF Shades, White, Pink, Hetotrepe, Gin a CHAYSANTHEMUM: Crimson, Yellow, dane! OUR BARGAINS FoR TOMORROW. BEST FRENCH SUEDE MOUSQUETAIKES, in Pearl, Fawn. Heltotrope, Tan, Light Green, White, Light Bine, Black, Lavender and Tan. VELVET JACQUEMINOTS, Gin a Dunc! FIELD FLOWERS, amarvel of beauty. Three Styles of BUNCHED CUT FLOWERS. It only wants the perfume to make une ‘thima they are real. Only & ‘We have Pansies, Violets, Den- deitons, Buttereups, — Eestes Biossoms and ail the newest nov wltien. Why not make your winter hat oF bounct look fresh for aprinu by Our patrons wi:o are tm Gloves of us and ladies in general who appreciate a fine class of Gloves will do weil to call tomorrow. PEAKL-COLORED MOUSQUETAIRES, with Black embroidery. We have But a few dozen left and shall clone thei out ‘TOMORROW AT $1.02; REALLY WORTH $2. Ali theabove namedsvodsare the very best obtainable, SOME CHEAPER GLOVES, walking is not good, but the explorer is hope- ful. - eo ——__. New York sentences meu right along now to death by electrocution, but the sentences are never carrie out. As yet electric companies are bigger than the law in New York. = Senator Ingalls can never really have fun With the Farmers’ Alliance party untit he be- comes the great editor of x: opposition news- paper. ad ghee 55: The New York Mail ani Exprees finds in the Fecent editorial fatal shooting affray in Coium- bus, Obie, the iogical outeume of Sunday jear- ——-—r eo - ‘The cold day for the majority in the House has begun to be feit. a Mr. Chris. Magee of Pittsburg ie likely to Diessom into the full glory of a national politi- cian. need not of zetage close at hand. ‘A cold wave is now engaged im painting the coute waite. cailmg on us and purchasing some of ths that have suc BUT ALSO WARRANTED. Our $1.48 SUEDE ¥ BUTTON MOUSQUETAIRES, in Black, $1.77. ‘Our $1.48 SUEDE 8-BUTTON MOUSQUETAIRES, in Tan and Drab, #1.10. We have too many Tan and Drab; hence this or-nous reduction of ie. on each pafr. Space will not allow as to wenben mere. ‘oe a 4 tion oo yes ‘THY COMBINATION, 33 § i Vy 22h and F ata., oe “ow OV KAUFMAN & SIQKLE. MONDAY, MARCH 2 SOUVENTR DAY! Mo" At every Wth sale theamonnt of purchase refunded tu the cus tomer, ‘The one time has proven the best advertisement over aitempted by us. ‘TRE COMBINATION, 1TH AND F STS. ¥.W. Ty KAUFMAN & SICKLE. Kyox SPRING STYLE OF HaTs sU8y OPENED AT THE AGENCT FOR THISCITY, RET 8 ON eva. AVE SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28. MARCH 2. MARCH 3. MARCH 4 A ov Mm ML & ER RWS gt BA EE BRE” Sa, a a uu MMM S558 Every department is brimfal with have drawn to an new spring mer- end, 0 a's0 shall chendise. During hie most eventftt sale this **sts1 Sale prices have vet invuzurated, will be put on these that Eventiul in the way of the will guarantee their early extremely low prices on very introduction and sale. You desirable gourds, sich 48 we or know what “Star” prices mean any one e:80 have ever before with us. and this time they will be an put on the like of them in this city. exception—that is, more attractive than ever. S8g TIT A RRR : Higa: Seer = Eat STOMA RM SweS TT A A RR Tf you want your Spring Costume you wilt Don't imagine that everything inthe derert- do well to take advantage of the “Star ’ ment ix mentioned in the itenss below. prices on them. If you to ‘There are hundreds of "Star" renovate the house and make i: bargains that we cannot pos- look fresh and new, the sibly enumerate. Look for “Btar” prices on oods the “Stars” on the in our upholstery tickets, they will department point out will save the best you many bereains ‘addol- for lar. yun. ERR a AE we fk Sss8 AA Eee Hasoxercuters. Norroxa. ‘2he, White Embroidered Handkerchiefs......1e. each Silk Garters, with silk bows and fine clasps. ..44¢ White and Colored Embroidered Hand. Langtry God Pins, 9 Le. kerchiefs....... jored Bordered Handkerchiefs... AlL-Linen Initial Handkerchtets. Tour Aurieies, Penrvweny, Keo. Brook's Crystal Soap: sold everywhere for 5c. Star price. ae. large ber Bristle Hair Brusit. He. Be. Me. Lie. 0e. | 160. New Oxidized or Silver Bangles. | Be. Oxidized Glove Buttoner, . iol ' = bc Mint Boxers... $2.50 and ¢3 Real ‘uss Lace Handker- chiefs ‘Oe. and Se. each | La each Learner Goons. | Se. Ooze C1 Mostux Uspenwrarn Axp Consers. ‘20. Chemises, Drawers, Corset Covers, Short Our spectal 50. Gown, miade wit cambrie rattle, exellent iuustia. .. 's#2 Sanitary Corset, White or Gray, long waist ‘The new “Sonnet” Corwet, Diack ‘sateen, ‘stitched with red, oranse or black, extra lone waist Gke. Corsets, all colors, sateon striped. $4.50 rood zine Tranks; dress tray,iron bottom. Piaes 24, 0, 22, Ixrasrs: Goons. 4se | 50°. spring styles of Men's Neckwear, Tocks andTour- in-hands. Infants’ Cambric Dross, tucked waist, finished round neck au I sleeves with Hamburs edie. Laces Axv Exsnomenies. Some wonderful baryains will be placed on the ‘counters which you sould see. ‘The best we haye yet offered. Diass Tannase Aun Buses L x scion sing isterinaasee Tyee Tee SPECIAL NOTICE. We have just received 200 new: Toile* Sets, 40 new Dinner Sets, 100 new Tea Sete at Prices far below thos. at which they are usually sold. R. GOLDSCHMID, 1007-1008 F ST. N.W. khbrbbbbeebhbbhebihiaiiihhhhhs Tae Mosvwextar, 937 AND 990 F ST. N.W. Beginning with today the zoods mentioned below must be swept out of our store—and these are the Prices that will do the work—they are odds—we WANT ‘THE ROOM. Hosiery at half price. Fine Silk-plaited Ladies’ Hose, black boot patterns, colored tops, that have been selling at @1; Fine Fancy Lisie Thread Hosiery that were sold at $1, $1.30and some as high as $1.75,all in the one lot—while they are here— At 49c. 49, ‘7 Red Sitk Vests thet sold originally at 7c. Now 30e. Children’s Merino Pants and Vests; sizes run from 18t0.30. Your choice of size now At At PRICE WAS 35e, Jmmediately opposite at our Glove counter: ‘Our English 4-button Dogskin Driving Glove, in all sizes, that have been selling at $1.50. Special price, Me. We. Black Fleeced Taffeta Gloves, that have been sell- ing ut 97% At 49, At 49, ANOTHER CUT AT OUR CLOAKS. ‘There are just a fewlef:. We may have your size among them. ‘There are Just 10 left of the Jackets that were origi- nally frown $910 #1: If your size is here the price now #397. #97. there are abou: seven of them. them at You can now have go 86.3 Those Long Cloaks and Newmarkets are moving pretty lively. Among them are Cloaks that sold frou B15 to #24. All weank you now is 88.00. 88.00. There is still a good ine of Flush and Braided Cloth Wraps, espectully suitable for stout ladies. Our Price is Just one-thind now of what they originally sold st. ‘At 85.29 Phush Wraps that were $13.50, At @1:2.29 Plush Wraps that were At $11.29 Piush Wraps that were 25. At 816 Plash Wraps that were #55, At@7 Bzaid Cloth Wraps that were $12. 2 Braided Cloth Wrays that were $18. At S15 Braided Cloth Wraps that were $52. future use. THK MONUMENTAL, 5; and KO F st, ty Banaarss IN MEN'S ¢ FURNISHINGS at STRASBURGER'S, 404 AND 406 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. and Unbleached, at Te. each. ‘Men's Four-in-Hanl an Teck Bvarfe, satin lined, new designs, light and dark colors; usually sold for We, mt * ‘Se. each. Oe. Dwight anchor mustin, collar bands, ccingorced toe fete and stays, custom wae, Bt, Se iinen:com advecinanest, nme. re bodies and finished in the best manner. These Car- (0 pairs 11-4 Pine Tiages are soid by other deslers for $12 and $14. Our bees In the lot that were sold crivinally from 814 to $20 At the above prices it will pay to lay them aside for 100 dozen Seamless Socks, in Gray, Brown, Black 4ply Linen Collars, new siupes, turn down and nem oom, uk and front, patent gus wrnareateed. CONTINUATION OF ANNIVERSARY SALE IN TOWELS. AT PIPTREN CENTS. 2 lot of Damask Towels, knotted fringe and fancy borders, and Huck Towels with plain fringe, to be closed out at Af you do Bot weed thes Bow it will pay you to buy now, for they @on't weasily test Jong with us at these ridicn- lously tow prices, #0 call and see us tomorrow We pledee you wall Bot regret it AT TWENTY-ONE CENTS. 1 lot Latve-sizet Huck Towels, pain and col- ored borders. ant Plain White Dauask Towels ‘With knotted fringe, at bs —2ie. each. — _Theee can de found on center tables, fret floor. Coxtixcaniox Or Awsrversany Save IN PRINT DEPARTMENT AT SEVENTREN CENTS. ‘Minch Fisured Batiste enperior quality ~ sheer and Gne—fall yani wide—colors guar- anteed fast The designs, new this season and Lange Rattan Rockers shown im Washincton ony by us, include a dota, fine spots, single a ie Vine stripes, sprays, all-over flowers, Black and White cheeks, &e. c IN BLANKET DEPARTMENT. ENGLISH STEAMER SHAWLS. We desire to call the attention of those who comtemplete coing to our elewant line of Serab Brmshes........ Mirror Dressing Cases AT FOUR DOLL Mrnsh Heoy Stoe!-bia: Orystel ¢ | Large Majoticn Ws | Decorated Mest Distios | Pnecish China Decorated Ten Sets Pioral Decorated English China Dints only Plegant New Shape Toilet Sets Mand painte, and Gold eee AT ONE DOLLAR AND TWENTY CENTS. One lot of All-wool C At prices that def compett ; a nee IN BOYS’ CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. . NEW SPRING KILTS, wT | AT THREE DOLLARS AND 8B! 4 i me CENTS. T & 1 Line of Dark Gray All-wool Flannel Kilt Tt eee Suits—satlor blouse waists—collars and cuffs of aon pm navy blue, Sizes 2 ¥ as ott RR #3 each, e ay it ry AT TAREE DOLLARS AND SEVENTY-FIVE Po eae PESTS. Bine Fiannel Kilt Suits satior blouse waists—trimned collars and cats—per- fect fitting. Sizes 3 to 5 years. #3. 75 each. — AT FOUR DOLLARS AND TWENTY-FITE CENTS. 1 Line of All-wool Navy Bine Twilled Flannel Kilt Suits—vest froute—collars snd cnite Of light gray—pockets and belts to match. Sizes 3 to 6 years. (PRANLE & ©0.), SEVENTH aD A STREETS X.w. OPEN TOMORROWONTIL 10 Pat, Kixes Pause. ‘S1°414 SEVENTH ST., ROW, SATURDAY, nig, A Special itheir Kid Giove Department. vest frouts—perfect fit and finish sizes 3to6 years, 84.75 each. — AT POUR DOLLARS AND SEVENTY- FIVE CENTS. ‘1 Line of Fancy, Mixed Flannel Kilt Suite— vest fronts—shirts to match vests —very stylish — sizes 3 to 6 years, 84.75 ench.— AT FIVE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS. 1 Lot of All-wool French Cheviot Kilt Suits — the very Intest novelties—Sailor and Jacket styles—sizes 3 to G years, 45.0, 96.00 and $7.00 each.— Afull line of the latest spring novelties in Boys’ and Children’s Hats and Caps, to 82. Weach.-— __(Thira oor, 100 street building.) 40 DOZEN FE ai tixvation Or Axxiversany Sare ~~ a IN GLOVE DEPARTMENT. “5 7 AT ONE DOLLAR. a thd nme a Tn| 1S A BIO DRIVE WHICH WE HAVE JUS|CLOSED OUT PROM THE LARGEST GLE IMPORTERS IN THIS COUNTRY, AND ARPORTH FROM 1.50 PER PAIR. AT ONE DOLLAR AND PIPTERN CENTS. Ladies’ 4tution Keai Kid Gloves in Tans, Browns and Black, #1. AT ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS. Our spring importation of Ladies 5-vatton, Pinked Weist, *Imperial,” Real Kid Gloves in Tans, Browns. Modes, Grays and Black, 1 Coxtrxvatios Or Aysrvensany Sate IN DRUGGISIN SUNDRIES DEPARTMENT. AT THIRTY-FIVE CENTS, The very best Triple Extracts, made expressly for Woodward & Lothrop, in Viviet, White Kose, Biue Bells, Capitol Bouquet, White Heitotrope, &e. — tiie. an oz.— (First floor, 11th st. building.) Coxrxvarios Or Axstvensany Sf IN TABLE COVER AND TIDY DEPARTMEN AT SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS. 1 lot of Surah Silk Head Rests in all the lst/ art colors—hand painted. ‘each. — AT ONE DOLLAR. 1 lot of Surah Silk Head Rests in the ebd® art colors—hand painted —ruftle edge, $1.00 each, — The good effect of a Mantel never appreciated until you have upou a bare an unsightly mantel. AT THIRTY-NINE CENTS. 1 lot of Feit ami Tapestry Lau! Garnet, Blue an'l Gold 23 yards jong. AT SIXTY-NINE CENTS. } is AT TWELVE AND A HALF CB. A complete ume of Outing Cloths, coming: ahoat seventy-five patterns in liebt ark patterns, wide and narrow stripes, Ate. a yard — ‘These are used extensively for Mesiirts ant Ladies’ Wrappers. GA Moor, 11th :. budding. Coxmxcatiox Or Ano Su IN BOTION i i { li iF eels El iis Fi B il Bes " | i { | | i Ke. : Ro. very beet queitty made 5 scolatar. ‘These bargains can only be hed ot Strasbarger's lock, extra beery. bemsun, tbe belt and sella, ‘Men's Puruishinuy Depertiscat, : bh nak aon = /