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4 .<in the Forum for last December, = An- drew D. White commences on eenment of American cities by saying that test excey the t, and the most corrupt.” foun trae as manic etat nt, but it is ee regard to eitios in this country. I ‘of my knowledge that it does not ae the engineering work upon the s an sewers has been of late. years ‘good and fconomical. ‘The citizens of Washington have ‘votes for their offices, nations or pd 4 Heed ‘without direct city in the world which has a lose m of municipal administration in to the work done. The money col- ‘hit fects of which he complains is pad ag are po bone if the; whereas sidered as business co.porstions, and should have nothing to do with general political inter- eats; that the questions of a city should not be ns. to EaWeshingtow in the only city in thie country which is managed in this way, al- thongh it is the rule as regards foreign cities. ‘These views concerning the real character of municipal action, and the advantages which Washington as © municipality enjoys through the comparative absence of politics from the city's business are sound. Non-partisan busi- nese-like administration. should be the aim of ail the large cities, and toa greater extent than ‘any other Washington has it. The capital suffers from numerous drawbacks, especially from the indifference of its legislative body. in which it is not represented, to the local interests which appear so insignificant when they come in con- flict as claimants of legisdative attention with national affairs, and it sometimes suffers from good deal of comment in Berlin over recent conferences between the Kaiser and Count Waldersee and the latter and Prince Bismarck. It has been said that the imperial policy is changing back to Bismarckism. While the situation appears to justify the as- sumption of reversal of foreign policy it is ‘not yet clear that the emperor will restore the great statesman to his old place or fully to the position of private counsellor of the empirs. Undoubtedly the Caprivi administration has not been a success. It has been unsteady all winter and now that fighting weather is coming on apace the signs of dissolution increase. But | * it is possible that William means simply to put mb13 AA for the BOYS and CHILDREN are st our “‘moorings” awaiting yuur bidding. Do you realize that tomorrow is only three Set- ‘ardays removed from Faster!—and Raster, you know, ts custom's day for launching the new styles on their season's duty. Every day is Saturday as far as we are coucerned—but the little folks have thetr leisure then. OME THINGS THEY'VE boT TO HAVE-A LIGHT-WEIGHT REEFER ts one of them. Our line will bring « great big *‘oh” of delight out of the youngsters and you'll give us credit of having the nattiest little garments you ever saw. That isn’t all— You won't find as pretty « line if you hun? ‘Washington over. Mixht as well make one job of it—and get the SUITS, the SHIRT WAISTS, the HATS, SHOES and whatever may be need- ing in FURNISHINGS, at the same time.— Must seem as if half the work was done to be ableto get all you want under one roof—and be eure that you ave serving yourselves better than you car: elsewhere, TYTTHE TWO AND THREE-PIECE SHORT I PANTS SUITS are little wonders of tai- loring. They are made for solid, sure ‘The SACK, CUTAWAY and FROCK LONG PANTS SUITS are none the less ser- Viceable because they are dressier than ever. That is simply an indication of the progress ‘we've made. 85,PECIALTIES— JERSEY SUITS, VEL- ss VET SUITS, KILTS, MAN-O-WAR Sss5 SUITS—imported most of them. Such tlie artistic effects—thet mothers delight to drees the “*toddlers” in are not here in ‘hints —but A BIG VARIETY. You'll want to repair the SHIRT WAIST **fences”—and you couldn't select a better time—because we've just put the ‘spring patterns into stock. The"*STAR WAIST” fe the BEST—a0 doubt about that. Every trial Proves it. The designs are new and are exclu- sively the “STAR'S” by right of creation. You can only buy them Aere—but that doesn't “‘stif- fen" the price. It would surprise you if you knew how many hundred dozens we sell in a season—THREE TIMES AS MANY AS ANY OTHER HOUSE AROUND HERE. HE HATS AND SHOES ARE BETTER seen than talked about. There's nothing desirable we're lacking in. Don't forget we've MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S WRAPS: now on the Fourth fluor. oc OMPLETENESS MEANS MUCH TO US & © ~endte the sscret of our srect pope- co ‘OCC larity as Juvenile Outfitters. wear. SAKS AND COMPANY, THE LADS’ PROVIDERS, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AXD SEVENTH STREET. 1-1 OUR BUYERS |-{ 1-1 Hipve just returned |—| \—| from thetr trip toi—! 1— New York. They! —! 1—! have been anusa-|—| 1—t ally tmeky im secur-| —| 1—ling an excellent | —i 1-1 Spring Stock at ex-1—1 1—| tremely low prices. |—1 1-1 Inamany instances | —| J—| they bought in ex-j—) 1! tra large quantitics |—| 1-1 to secure on extra! —{ 1—| discount, in conse- |—1 —! quence of which we |-| J—| have « much larger |—1 1—| stock than we had/—| | —/ anticipated. There |—{ 4— fore, to wet rid of] I 1—{ecome of tt we have! —| 1 —| put prices on them |—| J—{ that cannot fall to} —{ 1—| make them move, |—| ist I-t 1-| BEAD WHAT WE |—| i-| OFFER FOR j-j 1-1 TOMORROW. j-1 CHINA WARE. —Japanese China Butters, —Decorated Gold Band Bay Cups. —Devorated Bone Dishes. 1 —Devorated French China Fruit Saucers, 6 for @8e —16-piece English Tea Sets, new shape. nese Tea Pots, decorated, eeBEtetiate e Bee panned Wicker Bread Boats. —Wire soap Stands, —Biack Handle or Wire Handie Flesh Forks. —Retinned Cups. : ——Tampico Berubs. RTT TTT And we are going to tell plain facts, We are going to makes slash into our Shoe Department that would ‘make the cattle groan tf they only knew where thetr hide was located. There ts no wee fooling with 6 broken assortment of any kind of goods and for that ‘Feason we have shived tuto the price off ‘our difierent makes of shées, so that there Is notaven halt at sont deft. aheW 2 a ‘But that matters not to you. We dro éffesine honest value at a price that will make de SHODDY BLUSH. © ‘They are not manufacturers’ samples, but broken assortments of sizes, that, should your fit be among ‘them, you ca: well say you struck: A PRIZE. About 7 dos. of Merriam’s Infants’ Shoes. Sizes from Oto 5, worked button hole, 20e. Reduced from ‘SOe. ‘812-414 SEVENTH ST. ©] WE OFFER FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW, SATURDAY, THE BIGGEST DRIVE EVER PLACED BEFORE THE WASHINGTON PUBLIC IN ANY LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SALE. OUR GREAT SPECIAL FOR TODAY 4ND TOMORROW 18 Bre9 2007-1009 F ST. X.W. ‘Weare forced to sacrifice « certain s:nount of the followine moods SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1801, to make room for two “‘car loads” of our “HIGH-CLASS MICHIGAN REFRIGERATORS,’ ‘which have just arrived. ‘The sacrificed goods will be TRUNKS, BABY CAR- RIAGES, PICTURES and EASELS. TOMORROW, SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1801. 10 Full-size Rattan Body Baby Carriages, strong wear and wheels, well braced, for ar 81.75.-eae 6 Bleached Rattan Body Baby Carriages.new shapes. fully upholstered, good parasol and nickel plated rod, for TOR FLOWER © Ate gotng to be worn this season without - doubt, You will think 20 if you come in About 5dos. of Merriam’s Infants’ Shoes, high cut, ‘ail in one piece, fine dongola, worked button holes, S0e. ‘Reduced from Kc. ‘Children's Dongola Wedge, high cut, all one piece, ‘Velvet Pulips, bunch, 1 dozen, 30c. ‘Velvet Violets, bunch, 1 dozen, 50e. ‘Tilaes, bunch, 40. ‘Velvet Boses, all prices, all colors, HATS. ‘Wo abow all styles and colors and twberk ‘and sides, vod parasol and rod and sthotiy/ pte, for THe Svery large Rattan Cerriages, upholstered tn fancy Sirured goods, standard gear, wooden of wire wheels, for car-e4.90.-ee 4810 Carriages, new rattan and cane-wound bodies, About 7 dos. of & Dix & Son's Misses’ Heels, im Dongola and Stralicht Goat, 1.25. Beduced from 1.95. ‘The sizes are 11 to s. high cut, worked button holes, 81.25 Ladies’ 4-dutton Dressed Kids at... 81.3 Ladies’ 4-button Suede Kidmat $2.25 Ladiew ¢-button Very Best 14 DECIDED saesommaes - RGAINS KID isl ES. THREE COUNTERS FULL OF BARGAINS. - Oe €1.73 Foster Hook Giowes. @1.85 Foster Hook Gloves. real calf vamp and seamless, $1.25. Reduced from ‘Upholstered in silk plush, lined satin parasol, standard wear and hand-made wheels, for res ee 15 $17 Carriages, Heywood & Whitney's latest de- ‘signs, for 61.06. Young Men's Patent Leather Lace or Button Shoes, made of French calf stock and manufactured by Du~ san & Hudson, Rochester; hand-sewed welt, $2.98. from €4.9%6. Young Men's French Calf Lace Shoes, made of the ‘nest imported skin, hand sewed, $3.48. Keduced from 85.48. Boys' Calf, Button and Bal., half opera toe, with cap, Goodyear welt, 82.74. Reduced from 84.50. 15 pairs Frank & Pray's Cetebrated Baltimore-made ‘Shoes, in common sense. 1.69. Keduced from $3.50, 7 patrs Opera Toe, sane make; 2 pairs D'sand 4 Pairs E's. S&me price. SPECIAL NOTICE. ‘This lot of Slightly Soiled Underwear ie limited in quantity, being 40 dozen in all, or four hundred and eiichty pieces.and we will not sell more than 2 pieces to any one 3 ould advise you to call early, te auch bargains im Underwear have never been offered (ore. aa 14. 40.-R Se" TRUNKS. “ea WE SHOW THE LARGEST STOCK IN WASH- INGTON in this departinent, 15 2-in., 30-im. and 322 in. Steamer Trunks for Coe ey 930-in. Tourist Trunks, best grade of canvas, iron bound, fullJineu lined, Excelsior lock and two trays, for . Cee ed ‘See our “ROLLER TRAY TRUNKS,” THE FINEST MADE. They arethe ladies’ favorite. From 8987.98 10917. Sa-PICTURES AND EASELS.-GB This popular departinent is well stocked with a full Mine of “Etchings, Engravings, Pastels, Water Colors and Photogravures.”" Copyrighted Photographs, Arto- types, &e. $e-SEE OUR MOVING PRICES."G8. 119 5-ft. Parlor Bamboo Easels for ike. 456-tt. a ahe, a16-tt. with Urasetrimmings, tor Te. 50 11214 Copyrighted Photographs, neatly framed ip arch ornamented ivory frame, for aa 750.-SB 200 16526 Engravines and Etchings, all the latest Reduced to #2. 44 pairs of Faunce & Spinney's Celebrated Lynn Shoes, made of finedonzola, flexible and perfect fitting ; 6 pairs A last; 7 pairs B last; 10 pairs C last; 16 pairs E last; all common. sens TN THIS LOT YOU WILL FIND CHEMISES, DRAWERS, CORSET COVERS, SKIRTS AND GOWNS WORTH FROM 2c. TO 87e. Chemise with embridered yoke, lace around meck and sleeves. also Chemise with front of twenty tucks and four rows of inserting lace around neck and sleeves. ‘Many other different styles that are worth not less 34 pairs of Faunce & Spinney Hand-sewed than 730. sole Extension, in common sense, C, Dand E width, 48. Teduced from 83.98. 20 pairs same make and kind, only in opera toe. 0, Dand E width. Same price and reduction. 13 pairs White Satin Slippers, full French heel; C and D lasts; sizesranning from 1 to 5; 82.48. Reduced from 83.98. Black Satin Slippers, all sizes, in B, C and D width. Reduced from 83.98 to $2.48. Tan Suede Beaded Vamp, full French heel, 2 pair; 143, C last, $2.48. Reduced from #4. 4 pairs Plain Tan Suede, wood heel, full opera, . Reduced to $2.48, pairs Gray Beaded Opera, wood heel. full French ; 1-2C last. Reduced from 83.08 to $2.48. 4 pair Green Beaded Suede Upper Opera, full French heel ; 1-2, 1-254, 1-4, 1-435, C last. Reduced from 83.98 48. 6 pair Black Beaded Suede Opera, wood heel; 1-2, 23, 13%, 14, 1-43. Reduced from €3.98 to $2.48. 5 pairs of Bluck Undressed Kid Fantasms Tie, patent leather vamp. Reduced from $4.50 to $2.98. IAL, 1-13, 1-2, 1336, 1-256. 10 pairs Black Undressed Kid, Adonis Ti®, Cand D width, full French heel, $4.24. “Reduced to 2.98. that you could not buy less than 50 and In this lot you will also find Skirts, full width, Princess beek, some with deep ruffle, edged with lace threeinches in depth, headed with four tucks; also Skirts with Hamburg ruffle, four inches in depth, headed with four tucks. Worth from 50 to 87c. to postpone their shopping, end to them we willextend this: TOMORROW, over Saturday. Until Saturday night we are selline: Ladies’ #4 French Kid Button Boots at 82.40. Ladies’ $3.75 Hand-sewed Button Boots st @2.35. Corset Covers, V neck, made of cambric, dee . V neck, . deep Ham- Con's, Cousin burg emb. Forming the V. Worth from 89 to Te. 200.-"E8. 58 20x24 Eagravings, framed in oak and stesl frames, for a701.30.-8 300 20x24 Eneravings, framed in beautiful 43-inch oak and steel combination frames. This is our well known 81.98 picture. Our moving price for Tomor- row for oreo 100 20524 Pastels, by the most celebrated pastel ar- tists, richly framed in whiteand gold or highly pol- Will send out into this city the nattiest aray MISSES’ and CHILDREN'S SPRING JACKETS, REEFERS and BLAZERS that ever welcomed ““bad- ding nature" Ther: must be sowething particularly Attracttveand enticuug about them to untte Your puree Just let the weather give ushsif a “show” and we of Tt must be the mincing of price and beauty that has done it. But the time is “*hard by” when comtort will drive you to ‘8 purchase for the children—so what do you think of these for them to wear? *'* * CHILDREN'S NAVY BLUE KEEPERS, with efit buttons and ancbors—4 to 12 years’ sizes— 0. * * CHILDREN'S CLOTH REEFERS, eit buttons and anchors, iain Tan, Gray and Navy Blue, and bendes lance broken plaid 22.7. * * * BLUE REEPERS, with sliver buttons and two rows of silver braid—4 to 12 years 3.50, * * * TAILOR-MADE CHECK REEFERS 4 to ad Anew-shaped BLAZER, with a vest that te We ae IN THIS LOT YOU WILL FIND GOODS WORTH FROM 50c. TO 81.25. Chemises, excellent quality, some all-over embrold- ered front, edyinz around neck and sleeves, soine with deep front of fine linen torchon lace, lace around neck and sleeves, some with deep frout of twenty tucks, in- serted between tucks with ‘inserting, finished around neck and sleeves with edge to match. Worth from 50c. to $1. Drawers, excellent cotton, some trimmed with deep Hamburg rufle with clustered tucks above; some with embroidered ruflehesded with seven tucks and insert- 6 pairsof Pink Satin Opera Toe. ful French heel 13, 1-34. 1-4, 1-55 im C last, 1-44, 1-5 in D last $3.48. Reduced to 62.48. Spairsof Blue Satin Opers, same quality and make as the Pink. 1-16, 1-234, 1-834, 1-4, 1-5 0 last, 1-3, 14%, 1-6 D last 83.48. Reduced to #2.48. ished oak and silver frames, for fos. ee ‘These pictures are sold by other dealers for $5. Our “High-class @fichivan Hardwood Refrigera- tors” are now on sale. We sold 400 of this racke of re frigerators last season amd warranted every one of them. Your neighbor can tellyouthe resultg. Ther have no equal. STANDARD SHOE HOUSE, 50 gas 26.75 27. * * * SAVY BLUE CHEVIOT REEPER, with ‘collar trimmed in Hed and Biue braid 4. Gym. Sor yee. 12 yrs, cs * * ono il * * * CHILDREN'S GRETCHENS—those be Witching little garments in sizes from 4 to 12 years— “ and @10. * MISSES’ PLAID KREFERS—12 to 18 years * MISSPS' LIGHT TAN, MIXED THREE- his old favorite Waldersee in training for the chancellorship, and to adopt so much of Bis- marck’s policy as suits the humor of the hour or the special requirements of the triple alliance. The alliance itself must be main- tained, since the French are not to be coaxed, and the young Czech party in Austria are already looking to Russia. The imperial leader of Europe is surrounded with difficulties, and it may be that only one brain is astute enough to show him the way out—the brain that ereated modern Germany. —$¥_s—_- Senator Walthall of Mimissippi has sur- prised everybody by the announcement of ‘bis retiring from the Senate at the close of his term, but it does not excite alarm in his party, because there is no. seri Dovarass & Bao. 612 NINTH ST., NEAR F. ‘We wish to call particula- attention to our LADIES" HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. Our 35e. Fast Black Hose redaced to 25e. Our S5e. Pin Striped Hose reduced to 23e. Our 50. Fancy Boot Hose reduced to 25c. We have s full assortment of Ladies’ Richelieu ‘Ribbed Drop-stitched Lisle Thread Hose—Tans, Slates, Gray. Black and Fancy Shades—at 50c., Toc, $1.13 and $1.25 per patr. Afull line of Boys* and Misses’ Hose, Fast Black Also a full line of Black Silk, from 73e. to #5. Seeres Pe RRR R ee firror, Whisk Boller and Whisk. rolding Cutting Table. exert «+ Ladies will do well to examine our Remnant Counter Amelie Bives Chanler’s new book bears the title of “The Girl of the Pavement,” and the preliminary advertising does not omit mention of certain facts to which the attention of the Postmaster General is called if he does not de- ‘Open until 9 p.m. Saturday. Of odd sizes in Hove. Prices reduckd to Lie., 20c. and ie. DOUGLASS & BRO. mb13 sire to have the morals of the mails (and fe- males) placed in jeopardy. ———+2____ Bing Malietoa, having banished ex- ‘Tamasese for seditiousand con- duet, that personage might make a date with a dime massum in this country which would be of pecuniary advantage tohim. A hint to the wise, &c. The Philadelphia Times, the deserved fame of Hon. Jerry Simpson, in- ‘timates that be has begun to ase pomatum on biebair. Possibly the Times will dare insinu- ste that he is having his measure taken for « cigarette case! + Tt may be set down as s foregone conclusion that democratic leaders will not permit the re- publican party to use reciprocity as an ex- elusive campaign ery in the fight of "92. - a Philadelphia is still amxious to have the mint. Possibly she might tind come in the rank grass growing clove to the damp gutters of her agri- culsaral streets. 2. ‘There seems to be a desire in certain qnar- ‘ters that the officers of the world’s fair, contrib- ute enough out of their salaries to establish and maintain the insutution. — ae “Public Funerals as a Souree of Harmless sousement” would be a fine subject for a lec- ture by some one of the Senators or Represent- atives who have had experiences in that line. ee Hamburg will celebrate Prince Bismarek's biethduy on the Ist of April with a big toreh- light procession. Hohenzollern and will probably not carry torches in the line. re Dispatches tolay announce that the “Kansas Senate and Legislature are in a tight deadlock.” Evidently there is a full attendance in both bodies. tee Duncan of Pumpki (pronounced Dankin of Punkin for euphony) iss budding Kansas leg- who may be expected in Washington, mY about the time the Fifty-third Congress opens for business at the old stand. ee Ome mnriierer in Ohio has been granted seven Feprieves and yet the electric death is not the legal one in Ohio. —— ~ The attention of that blizzard ia the porth- West is called to the fact that the republican party is not booked for any elections at this diate —_— +e Pact 1.—We have bought this stock at enables as to sell the goods fully 25 per cent Jess than the first cost of production. Pact 2.—The stock consists of only the finest and ‘best grades of goods made. Every pair of shoes in the store guaranteed to be strictly solid leather outer and inner soles, and first-claas in every way. Pact 3.—We are compelled to close out this stock in ‘S short time, and must sell, no matter how «reat the sacrifice. Parents in need of shoes for their children will find thie a golden opportunity. ‘Children’s Shoes from 25e. a patr up. Ladies’ Custom-made Shoes at less than half actual value. ‘Men's Shoes of the finest grades almost given aw ay It will pay to buy them whethe: you need them or net. Come and examine the extraordinary bargains that ‘we have placed on our odds and ends tables. Children's Bhoes at 2e. ‘Misses’ Shoes at Jie. Ladies! Bhoes at 75. Come early in the morning to avoid the crowd in the afternoon. Facts About the Great Bankrapt Sale of SHOES, Purchased From the Assignee of ‘MESSRS. HOWELL & MURRAY. THE BANKRUPT SALE, No Riss. THERE 18 NO ELEMENT OF RISK TQ BE CONSIDERED WHEN YOU PUR- CHASE CLOTHING OF Us, AS WE FULLY GUARANTEE EVERY GARMENT WE SELL, BOTH IN REGARD TO DURABIL- ITY OF FABRIC AND THOROUGHNESS OF WORKMANSHIP. THE NEW SPRING GARMENTS ARE THE PRETTIEST WE HAVE EVER TIPS. Price which 900 7th st., corner of L. CHUMLEY OVERCOATS, IP THEREIS ANY LIMIT TO ARTISTIC TAILORING THEIR SUPERIORITY LET U8 SHOW ‘THEM TO YOU. THEY AREASETTER ARGUMENT IN THEIR OWN FAVOR THAN ANY WORDS WE CAM PUT In —Wire Cup and Saucer Easels —Ronnd Five-hole Mouse Traps. —Electric Stove Polish. inch wilt and white or white and silver molding. price, 81.98. Tomor- TOW... —8x10 Steel or Gilt Picture Fraine, fitted 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT Of the marked price of every Binl Cage tomorrow to close out this line. ryt om PPLE. SEVENTH AND H STS. N (PRANKLE & CO.) OPEN SATURDAY 10 P.M. ba it RESS PRINTS 3e., CH: LES Sige. . DI So ce Wiar Tar Ras Does For Yout wed gence, "belweoa” cur sskece Rite the concn cheap hoes oa Some of some of our FOR Us! — Tt always brings ws many new cumoners = em ‘Shoes. = See = “taurine ing of : Others with deep embroidered ruffles headed with three deep tucks witl: herring bone between tucks, Skirts made of excellent cotton, Princess back, some headed six clustered tucks, some with deep lace ruffles nine inebes in width. Gowns, short and long, some with tucked yoke, cam- bric ruffle around neck, down front. Others with yoke of twelve tucks with Hamburg inserting between tuel ‘Corset Covers made of fine cambric, V shape, with Platte Val. lace or Hamburg embroidery. OUR L mbG-eo3m 824 7thst. n.w., between Hand =. R. GOLDSCHMID, 1007-1000 F 8: ‘Store open Saturdays until 10 o'clock p.m. Do not mise this golden opportunity, for a chance like this is sometbing like a needle in a haystack, hard to find, especially where the goods offered have never seen their second season. The sale begins tomorrow. THE COMBINATION. 12th and F sts. KAUFMAN & SICKLE. Laxssurcn & Bros: DAILY COMMERCIAL COMMUNICATION. SPECIAL SALE OF GLOVES. ‘Weare daily receiving large consignments of Gloves for our Spring ‘Trade and we are bound to make them go. ‘These Gloves you will find are in the latest styles and shades, ‘Wecan show you Button, Hook and Mous- quetaire in White, Pearl, Gray, Mode, Tin, ‘Brown and Black. We propose to display the following on our counters for Special Sale: 5.and 7-hook Fosters in Glace, 8c. to $2. 4-button Glace, 73c. to 61.50. ‘T-hook Foster Suede, $1 to $1.50. S-button-length Suede Mousquotaires, 61.15 ‘to $1.85, S-button-length Biarritz, best quality, OUB TOILET DEPARTMENT Sparkles with new things of reliable makers. BEAD THE LIST: Coraline Tooth Powder, former price, 25e. Today, 8c. Bay Rum, 12-02. bottle sells st 350, To day, 180, £-or. bottles of Triple Water, 4flc. per bottle. Fancy Bottle of Tuscan Colowne, 300. per bottle. Imported Violet Water, in three sizes, 3ie., ‘7c. and Tie. per bottle. 7 Lubin's Extract, 80c. peroz. Extracts in all the leading makes, such as Pinaud, Zastuian's, Lubin's, Colegute’s and 1t HEE ee ea evo For Parasol Ideas look vn our Market Space window. W. A. Puace & Co, Successors to E.G. Davis, ‘TAO Market Space, Corner 8th Street. SPECIAL DISPLAY OF NEW PARASOLS. An interesting event in NEW SPI TURDAY Our new departments ar> booming with Ufrains. No wonder when you can buy embroideries at prices: mentioned ty ou> windor Besides those we havea 45-inch Cambric Flounce, house to visit, for if there is any possibility v2 suiting you in this particular line of goods we think you can be suited here. ALL OF OUR PARASOLS are ENTIRELY NEW and of TH.9 SEASON'S purchase. Allcarefully selected. Our ‘assortment fs very larce and varied, compris- ing all of the NEWEST SPRING SHADES, colorings and effects. The few hints given below will perhaps give t idea of our COLLECTION of PARA ‘Your inspection is needed only to sppreciate the grand bargains, as the styles are too numerous for yor HOLS, Sarm Parasors Wrru Srarrep Border in colorings of Carnet, Gray, Brown, Blue and Black, with fancy mountings, Hize 2? inches. SPECIAL price, lot Fancy Hair Pins, in oxidize, worth ec. to 30e. at Ic. each. 1 lot 2e. #2 each. — PLAID SILK PAKASOLS inGrayand White, | © Garnet and White, Blue and White, Brown and White, Black and White. Size ‘22 inch. Our SPECIAL price, each. SURAH SILK PARASOLS in all of thenew ‘spring shades to match new dress goods. Size 22ineh. Natural Le handles. Special price, —$3.each,— 22-INCH SUBAH SILK PARASOLS in Gray, Blue, Brown, Heliotrope, Garnet, Black, with fancy borders. The very latest NOVELTIES, for the money. We only ask youto calf'to be con- vinced. You mnst remember that this is only a job lot of soiled goods. You will find our styles tobe limited. ‘The earliest callers will wet the cream of the lot. je have about 20 dozen of Corset Coverson band, which we offer at this sale at 8. IN CONJUNCTION WITH THIS SALE WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL BARGAINS IN CORSETS: One lot of H. & 8. Corsets (we desire to close out this Particular brand), in Whites and Drabs, in all sizes 1 lot Purses, worth 15 toe. Bargain price 100. Our All-ieather Pocket Book at ‘Ze We guarantee all Leather goods as represented. CORSETS AND UNDERWEAR. Correct styles and prices prevail iu these Depart- PLAID BURAH SILK PARASOLS in BROWN, NEW BLUE, Garnet, Navy, Gray, Black, Natural Wood Handle. Size 22 inch. SPECIAL, . ——#3 each. — FANCY STRIPED SURAH SILK PARASOLS: Lundvors's. Crmuted quantity of small sizes). Regular price, Sc. , shades. Size 2 ineh. SPE- Be. and Ze. At ie XEWaEE : = SPECIAL SALE IN FARIXA COLOGNE. - ‘Be, 83. 50 each, — 22-INCH SURAH SILK PARASOLS, with 3ot eee Precckerpmide ptt art ac pie rie dhe a colorings * Am elegant assortment of Toilet Powders, Cte. ‘such 2s Iablache, Porzon{'s La Duchesse, Tet- low's Gossamere, Tetlow’s Swans Down and ‘Perfumed Almund Meal. Latbin’s Totlet Powder, large size, 10c, ‘Swan's Down Powder, in Glass Boxes, 10c. Just received s full }ine of Powder Boxes at 20e, ; worth 730. SPECIAL SALE OF TOILET BOTTLES. oF Naat acess Hide ‘The celebrated C. B. A La Spirite @1 Corsets, Each pair stamped. B. At ‘The. Our regular $1.25 Corset at $1.00. each. — —#4 each. BLACK SURAH SILK PARASOLS, with white striped top ceuter snd edve, silver tips, ebony handles, Size %2 inch. Our 8YECIAL Price — 84 cach. — 22-INCH GROS GRAIN SILK PARASOLS, with satin striped border, in shadinys of Ten, Brown, ine, Gray, Garnet, Biack, with hand- We haves fall line of Dr. Warner's, Thomson's Glove Fitting, C. B. A LaSpiriteandother well-known manufactures. ‘Weare now displaying advance styles in Spring ‘Millinery and Wraps. L AGE. | Just received, the very latest novelties in ‘Bandesuz fot the hair, at 15c., 10e., 25e., 300. and 48c. Also in Tortoise Shell, at 250. and 50c. About S dosen Oxidized Fobe, choice 21c. « Reduced from 980. to 21e, Fine Tortoise Shell Hair Pins, 500. and $1. Regular price, @1 and 1.50. MAKCH 13, 1801. —_— Couews Taneurna Sronz, QS ELEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Branch of 8. Cohen & Co., Boston. call op us and we our stock of TIGHTS, in Flesh, Black and all Hiht colors, ‘These ate of our own importation, and we Puarantes » considerable saving, suficient to Just received, Jet Nail Heeds, Steel Nail Heads. ‘Very stylish. i iff! i } of Real Ostrich all colors, st the low have received another fresh lineot Peart ta Whe ant Notural, from tige. toe lina” lig i Ht } ER. faced down the front with «ilk and IN CUTAWAY JACKET > 18 years. * MISSES' NAVY BLUE BLAZERS, taped with black and wold braid, caught at the neck with @ #9. 5 * MIMSiEN N’ EVIOT REEF. 12.50. front, edged with gold cond, lined throughout with oid and black plaid stk and fastening with gold and black cord—12 to 1S years—€16.75. The deeper you deive into our assortment the firmer friends of it you become, Wedo not believe in put- ting the “little ladies” off with whatever comes first to hand—eo we have had these —and double as many more—imade up specially forts. For once, anyway, ‘the girls cam feel that some pains and taste have been exercised in their behalf—and none of them uakea very big bole in your purse, either. SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING,” NINTH ST. AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Emablished 1840. POPULAR SHOPPING PLACR, SEVENTH STREET. a s BA. Aaa aa 44 seas wn wits 908 THIMIBLES Coe ovo 2 = o. Sen coo > ‘The silver in these thimnbies would be more to ws ty molting thew up. FOR TOMORROW ONLY, ‘Your choice 2. each. MERES 1-25 MIGHT SHIRTS.

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