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4 THE EVENING sT. ‘AR: WASHINGTON, D.C., we <5 a FEBRUARY 29, 1892> = roerras = re MM REE TET 22% ™ g88_| Becauso we make the effurt—no other house | Gur THE_EVENING star. [ep Gggy Be BEY Bhp Fa See Be ek Eas A Rm C WASHINGTON: ice Bo Ww SP o> OME ka ft ez > Bag | We ante. Bae MONDAY —s = = THE EVENING STAR bas a rea permanent circulation in Washington three F paper The letter from the judges of the District Su- Pree Court, published elsewhere in Tae i Presents clearly, forcibly and exhaustively the facts which demonstrate an enlargement < District's judicial machinery to be an absolu! necessity. I The mae to the public in the present com troversy over the precise shape which this en- largement shail take - = Fanti : She” peccet crt nil Al the, pra the present late court proj Of the appellate court will perform alin, (Oty Jee for the proposition to create Mi Mae ee case toi het, will eave Wash- ing both plans of ~elie!, saguass prin indefinitely the present evils w's delay. _ bghortget of this dispate recognize the sort. There ought to rrgency of relief of some sort. There ought to Dea straightforward, clean-cut om cussion of the relative merits of the two propo- Sitions begun and endedatsome time in the near future. Then when it becomes evident which plan is more likely to meet congressional ap- Proval, ag a result of this d'seussion and of in- Gications of public sentiment, everybody should fall into line to perfect the legislation saps a by way of amendment would not be out of place whichever project should be favored. If the present court is enlarged the public would be glad to see three of the jodges made = permanent court in general term to avoid the objectionable procedure of trial jadgessitting in appeal cases. Experience everywhere has shown that trial judges even though they are forbidden to sit in ap- from their own decisions, should not review the cases passed upon by their fellow trial judges. There is inevitably a sympathy with the court below, a tendency to sustain its decisions, based upon the consciousness of the eppellate judge that the court whose acts he is reviewing will soon be performing for him a Bimilar function. If the appellate court is formed and half its expense thrown upon the District there ought to besome provision for the appointment to ‘this court of members of the District bar, shutting out political importations and Biving to Waslfington the benefit of judges ‘with some previously acquired knowledge of its peculiar and complicated laws, who would not have to serve an apprenticeship after ap- ointment to the appellate tribunal. +2 ‘The avowal of Senator Palmer's candidacy for the democratic presidential nomination has some significance. ‘The Illinois leader was pretty generally known as a friend of Mr. Cleveland who bimeelf indulged hopes. But it ‘was considered that he would not be in Mr. ‘Cleveland's way in any sense. Like Gov. Pat- tison, ex-Gov. Campbell and Gov. Russell, his aspirations were viewed as secondary and for some time ret to come subservient to those of the ex-President. It seems, however, that the early program of Senator Hill has precipitated an early effort of the other sort of democrats. ‘The only danger recognized by those who care Jess for men than principles or for men only as embodying principles is this: That the strict tariff reform candidates will be di- Wided while the others will be in position to unite either on the New York or the Maryland Senator or possibly ex-Gov. Gray ‘This apprehension may be entirely groundless, because there are some signs of a lack of co- hesion between aspirants or supposed aspir- ants who are not usually numbered by the low tariff straightouts as among their leaders. ‘There is a good deal of fermentation going on im democratic politics. The threat of a third party in such states as Virginia, the Carolinas, Georgia and Alabama has probably increased the indisposition of the politicians in those states to accept Mr. Cleveland as standard- bearer the third time. The natural result of this tendency is to cause those states and others to “look to the west.” nr ‘The work in which the Russian relief com- mittee, whose headquarters are in this city, is engaged is a work that appeals touchingly to the humanity of Americans. The famine in Russia is supplemented by severe cold and while it is claimed that the government there is doing all it can to alleviate suffering it seems reasonably certain that very much must be done in addition by individual effort among friendly nations. This charitable work in America is now assuming a comprehensive or- ganized and systematic shape that promises creditable results. —_—_—_ore—___. ‘The talk of Ignatius Donnelly for a third party candidate for President would indicate ‘that he has entirely forsaken the Shakespeare eryptogram business. From classic literature to practical politics is a pretty big somersault, but if anybody can accomplish it Mr. Donnelly can. Heshows the faculty for adaptation to circumstances that is even a greater requisite ‘Yo worldly success than sustained action on fixed principie or purpose. +2 ‘The lumber men, without regard to section or party. are to meet here this week to protest against the proposed enactment by this Con- gress of free lumber law. There is an in- finite deal of human nature in Iumber men, to Paraphrase Jack Falstaff's famous remark about the quantity of sack required for his own consumption. 2+ It fs stated that the will of Mra Anna H. Wilstach, who died in Philadelphia worth €2,500,000, left a large sum for the establish- ‘ent of a free library. The need for free books ds one of the first that presents itself to those who study the public welfare with a view tu Providing for it to some extent —o-.-o—_____ Osear Wilde toldan audience that he was glad they were able to appreciate the play he bad written. , Supremacy in any field whatever commands a certain form of recognition, and Ovcar claims undisputed rig's: to attention as a Prince of cada. ———_—_+-— : ‘The opinion expressed in France that the United States is rich and can afford experi- ments in the tari? and free coinage is reassur- ing, but by no means complimentary in the estimate of American statesmans! iunplies. ——_+ + ‘The country has not yet recovered from the fect that Patti sang “Annic Rooney.” Patti knows that she cannot easily be spared from the musical world. Itis simply the old, old story of an abuse of power. a It in suspected that the spelling reform bil 4s for the purpose of giving some of the Con- Breesmen an opportunity to declare “they ‘Wrote it that way on purpose. te It appears to be Mr. Gorman’s astute politi- al purpose to be for the present only mildly Prominent, and so avoid any risk of becuming Offensively cons picuons. - — Spring iv at band and preparations for the Summer will soon be in order. Washington's bathing beach should have early and serious Sttention. +e Claus Spreckels stands firm against the sugar teust. This is one of the times when it is a sat- fsfction to see s man of sand in the sugar Dasiness. +2 There is no dearth of raw material in connec- tion with prospects. The only difficulty is that some of it is altogether too raw. we * +e Cabinet enimaicula are the shortest lived ‘things in Frauce. that the advocates ject, and ee = = go os 6 6 eeu TIT n , Hn tT Han PoE & & Turspay, Mancn Isr, Uv 7? = 4 BRST FP ee uu ? e Bi Go kee FP i EM Fr 33 os r 00 & Urey ETE BS o> TE Way iE B33 AGE ww kee ker & 00” NS sda 1892. Wepxespay, Mance 2xv, 1892. Tuvnspay, F Sarunpay, Marcu 30, 1892. zipay, Marca 4rn, 1892. Marcu Sra, 1892. ‘March 2 marks the passing of another mile stone along the road of our business career—our sixth anniversary. ‘Let us take you back six years. What do wesee? The smallest of small begin- nings. A little store with one clerk, a porter, © smal! stock of merchandise, but @ iarge supply of business pluck, ambition and a deermination to succeed. .What do we see today? A magnificent business structure, twenty-five employes, two wagot ‘tremendous stock of merchandise—one of the handsomest drug stores im America and an increased supply of business pluck, enterprise and a greater determination to succeed. We recognize that you have made this store what it ie today. It is yours—made so by your patronage. ‘We betieve you will pardon us for again reminding you that to us alone is due the credit of revolutionizing the drug business of this city—for saving thousands and thousands of dollarsto the people of Washington. Naturally we have had many imitators, but, like all imitations, they Inck the beilliancy and character of the genuine. Many druggists have yet to realize that a “‘price revolution” has taken place and are still asking the same old exorbitant prices. Why should you pay them? Why not come direct to us—where you ean be eure of the lowest prices in America, ‘We propose to show our appreciation of your valued patronage by: Isavevrarisa For Ose Weex Ostxy A Srecux Sate Ar Spectr Prices. HR 00 WoWow H Hoo WWwww HHH OO WWwWww HoH OO WWWw HH 00 OW OW TITT H K YY oOouvuds TRH oak K YY oouds T HHH AA K ¥Y ooOUT T HH AAA K, XY OovUD T HH Ao K Y oo uu ‘We reserve the right to limit the quantity tobe sold each customer, as we can- not afford to sell large quantities at these ridictlously low prices. ‘There will be no charge for Soda Water during this our ‘*Anniversary" Week. Call for your favorite drink. It is our treat. —— 111T DD oY ¥ TT HOH = F vu BD YY 7 8 ef Ses. z uy pp w Tt HHH SssS ot wo Bop ¥ a a Tt 88g TTT fe at L in - tun H Ss® T = Reg. Our Price. _ Price. ‘Hood's Sarsaparills. 81.00 $0.67 Cuticura Resolvent 1.0000 «67 Pears’ Soap, unscented. 6b 10 Pears’ Soap, scented. - 0 1 Cuticura Salve. coo Cuticura Soap.. cd 16 Woodbury’s Facial Soap.. - 50 40 Bromo Caffeine. 1.00 70 Ely's Cream Balin. so Fellow's Comp. Syrup 1500 (96 Piso Consumption Cure. 6 wz Bull's Couzh Syrup. r=) 7 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral... ~ 100 0 Ayer’s Sareaparilla. 1.00 6 Ayer's Hair Vigor, 7% 58 Cuticura Plasters... 6 18 Allcock’s Porus Plasters. ‘White's Comp. Capeine Belladonna Plasters. Hostetter’s Bitters. Syrup of Figs... Brandreths Liver Pills. Pierce’ Soars Ar Pears’ Cuticura Soap. ‘Woodbury s Facial Soap. Copco Felix Freres French Soaps (box of 3 cakes) Julie et Cie Best French Soaps (box of 3 Bay Rum Soap. aki Gieun’s Sulphur Soap... Bromo Seltzer (medium size) Bishop's Camphorin Mocking Bird Food. Canary Bird Seed.. German Song Food.. s 's Favorite Prescription....... BOSSRRSSRENSSEEL 1b Bee! RAARESIEeEReS 0 Bee Repvcen Paces. Pears’ Soap (unscented) Soap (scented) Bath Soa “s Fine Toilet Soaps... Bes! 81 gues Mesrzs Tomer Anrictes. Asa number of our patrons use and prefer our Toilet Preparations we have. after mature delibera- tion, decided to include them in this sale. These are of superior merit and have never been sold before for less than list prices. ‘Mertz’s Violet Totlet Water ........ Cooper's Hair Success.-ccce Elixir of Roses and Myrrh, laree (For cleansing and preserving the teeth.) Beet, Wine and Iron.. Genuine St. Thomas 88 BSEREe $2,500 Worn Or Spoxors ‘We havea larger and finer assortment of Sponges than any ten establishments in this city combined. ‘These are not the ‘todds and ends” of Sponges of dubious antecedents offered about town, but a mag* nificent stock of our own direct importation. We have Spongee of ali sizes and kinds—tor every use to which = Sponge cam be put. All are marked in plain figures, from which marked prices we will allows BoGS a ELSRRE SSE EE SS aE ASSHTSSGEEESS SBaBE Ce 19 19 1B “Specrat Discouxr> Or 25 Pex Caxr Ox Sronczs During this week. N. W. Cox, L1sz Aun F 82 Buy your Sponges this week. .N. We E.P. MERT2.- Saxs Axp Comrasy, Taz Won Kxows No Rivan A LREADY we are showing the advance A&A, styies of BOYS’ and CHILDREN’S OUT- a4 FITTINGS. You and us bave much to be thankful for. ‘YOU—that you've vot OUR most perfect and complete JUNIORS’ DEPARTMENT to call on, WE-—that we've got such a large and ap- preciative clientage. The best dressed Boys end ‘Children in the world are Washingtonians—the dest dressed Washingtonians are **SAKS- DRESSED.” Weare the cause of it. The out- siders who come bere—and set up store for a day, Or two on their trunks—are given less and less ‘eucouragement each season. ‘There's not an e-nergency that OUR facilities cannot meet. The resources of our “ready- Prepared” department are supplemented by » corps of brains that can design and execute ‘‘to measure” orders, In FURNISHINGS we sur- round ourselves with ali the novelties. In SHOES and HATS we carry the stout and serviceable sorts. Nothing is wanting—no im- provement is possible—and the prices are as distinctive as our styles—aiways at par. At home is the place for YOU to confer your favors, Sars Asp Company, The Largest and Best. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH 1 STREET. We still have the Washington Agency for the World-rencwned STATEN ISLAND Dyeing Co. All work GUARANTEED. W. A. Pierce & Co. 719 MARKET SPACE. Corner 8th st. Arrractive Sprixe Orrenixas For Toerspay. Tomorrow we will begin the first month of spring with the MOSI ATTRACTIVE LIST of SPECIALS tliat we have had the pleasure of offering for sowe time, and all NEW goods, too. Westart the first of Marc with BAR- GAINS that are seasonable. OUR BUSINESS for the past MONTH has been PHENOMENAL, ‘We have just about DOUBLED on FEBRUARY of 01. Of course we are pleased with the re- sults of our energetic efforts beyond expres sion, and we thank our patrons for the great success, and so we start in TOMORROW with such a rare bulletin of BARGAINS that we ex- Pect to see the bexiuning of another month equal in its gain to last month. MODERN METHOD (our watch words) are rapidly bring- ing us to the FOREMOST PLACE in the RANKS of SUCCESSFUL MEKCHANTS. Srrcrar Prices Ix New Necawear FEDORA FRONTS or Jabots are the NEW- EST effects for the neck. We are selling these desiradle goods in great quantities. If you ‘haven't one you should wet one, and we will sell them at BARGAIN PRICES TOMORKOW. We sh them made of EP D'CHINE and POINT D'IRELAND LACES, all CHINA SILK. and the sane sort of Laces in PINK, L. BLUE, CREAM, WHITE, LAVENDER, M. CANARY, &. Regular Price, 82.50and SPECIAL PRICE, $1.98 racz. NEW RUCHINGS AND SKIRTPLAIT! Our ASSORTMENT of LACE SKIRT PLAT’ ING, in WHITE, B1.ACK or CREAM, for Is UNSURPASSED. “Many of the 31 and 35c. Stein this LOT. All for? te SL and de. pox Bancarys. GE MOTRE SA\ ik. T BLUE, CARDINAL. CREAM: Kegular price, Zac. FOR TUES: all pure silk, 49. yard. 10 pieces RIBBON, ‘in different widths and Plesibes, best Guality, new styles of BUW- NOT, MOTRE, SATINETTES, slightly ian Derfect iu few Place, these gv at ve. yard. Lace. 2s you know, is gaining ground eve ay, TC the comin ine this sense beth for TRIMMING und DRAPERY. In BLACK LACE cur sssortinent is repiete with all te latest novelties. TL SPANISH. MILANESE. Olt DIKELAND, BOUKDOS LACES i Also a new assortinent of BLACK YERY NETS and 43-in, LACE FLOUNCINGS. wat FACE LEADERS “FUR TUESDAY wo 1 piece 48in. BLACK SILK DRAPERY NEI. Kegular price: c. FOM TUESDAY, 0c yard. 1. Piece 48-in. BLACK SILK DRAPERY NET. “Keguiarprice #100. FOR TUESDAY, + yard. 1 piece 48-in. BLACK SILK DRAPERY NET. “Kegular price.¢1.34 FOR TUESDAY, yard. TESDAY, “$1.08 y, TORCHON LACE, 1 war price, 12 and Ibe. 1 piece 43-in. Regular price, & Al WHITE and BEIGE Mage, VINO 2p venixe Oh E. IN is call mask. It is the latest PAKISIAN FASHION You should get a Mask Veil if you want to bo in style. Weshow them in the different terns at THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICI W. A. Prence & Co, ~ 719 Market Space, “Ceres Frovr. The Purest Grain. The Finest Mitt Constant Vigilance. Frovn Maxes. The lightest rots, The crispiest pastry. The richest cake. ‘The best bread. You can get “Ceres” Flour from any frocer. Always look for the two gold | Our first importation of choice and exclusive styles of medal imprints upon every bag and barrel and for the circular within signed im augograph by Wm. M. Galt & Co. Don't be fooled. Ws. M. Gar & Ce. Flour and Feed Dea'ers, Cor. 1st and Ind. ave. nw. pty ARTISTIC FLU@RISTS prin ce pen. me BUILDING, 1224 FST. SPECIALTIES OF CUT FLOWERS AND PUNCTUALITY. 129 Wanz You Aur Axovr Ir |.apms nxeren Worth $2.50. Tae Fin 00, NN N KER ‘Thing is certain.No 3 3 Re me weeey, ct | Snvexrz Axo H Sr. N.W., EER 4 Gt every man. ne ‘ur gacrage eek Frassuz & Co, Shoes is the = fhe product ots ‘em Ovor Axxvat hi MBsctories in over Feast Or Bazcarss ffien diferent Our stocks en Mancz 1 Asp 2. Selection “the” fd FEAST OF BARGAINS. THE TABLE is found in the United | FRAST OF BARGAINS. spread with FEAST OF BARGAINS. Feast of Bar- _ FEAST OF BARGAINS, gaing, of which FEAST OF BARGAINS. you are INVITED Our FEAST OF BARGAINS. to partake. The Bem ke wwww 8 Kana FEAST OF BARGAINS. Viande are choice Ww Soo? iWe| FEAST OF BARGAINS. and embellished . deen nereas, tn FEAST OF BARGAINS. with the sauce of Romconsimes ineat-| FEAST OF BARGAINS. Low Prieee, sone Inigo’ story. PEAST OF BARGAINS. —Thevare sure to «sold ast rasason and FEAST OF BARGAINS. please you. a ‘com plaint. DINNER, TEA AND TOILET WARE. Handsome Dinner and Tea Set, neat spray decoration, gold lines ; Pieces, — Cheap at 81N.98. For two days only. 15.98 Beautifully Decorated Tea Sot new shape. Cheap, $5.98. For two days only... 04.89 French China Tea Set, handsomely decorated. Cheap at $10.98. FRE Bhoes fc TET HEE Beth EE™ BR™ Beaty ierte, are For twodaysoniy.....-. 20.30 PoHun Een fe fe tobe ‘every | New Shape Banded Chatter Set, cold lines, 10 FOR RE BR kee Eee “Erte wm tou] Pee you that our Famous: ‘Cheap at $3.48. e8bine Cat Hepa For two days only. 82.69 nade Shoes Deco : ee | | aap = Garabittiy. We in For two days only $3.89 ‘ite comparison. LAMPS, GAS GLOBES, &c. Handsome Decorated Porcelain Lamp. Cheap, 61.98. a Fortwo days only,..... 59 ‘Tinted Porcelain Lamp, center draught burner. Cheap at 83.98. Wau. Hass & Cos RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 940 and 932 7th at. 1914 and 1916 Ps. ave., Why is our establishment crowded with buyers? The reason is plain: They know We are closing out the stock and that they are obliged to pay nearly twiceas much else- where for Furniture, Carpets, Upholstery Goods, &e. LIST OF LATEST REDUCTIONS. 24-inch Mohair Crushed Plush, to close. 14-inch Sateen-covered Down Pillows. 31-inch $1 China Silk, pat., in 20 color Srx-quarter Fringed Chenielle Covers... 6-inch Furniture Fringe, per yard, 86 Nottingham Lace Curtains, to close. 810 Swiss Tambour Lace Curtains, to close. 815 Swiss Tambour Lace Curtains,to close. 820 Swiss Tambour Lace Curtains. $9 Chenielle Curtains, dado and fringe. 86 Chenielle Curtains, dado and fringe. 83 Silk-and-wool Damask, 50-ineh, to close, 24 French Striped Tapestry, to close. 81 Thistle Tapestry, light coloring, to close. Oak Tables, 16-inch top, with sheif, 83 Large White Fur Floor Rugs. 83.50 Large Black Fur Kuss... 83 Angora Fur Mats... $3.50 Angora Fur Mat 85 Angora Fur Mats. . $1.75 Moquette Mats.. 84 Moquette Rugs. Wilton Rug Parlor Suites, 5 pes. Handsome Silk Brocatelle Suites, 5 yes. ,tociose. 85) Handsome Silk Tapestry Suites, 5 pes. ,to close. 84: English Oak Chamber Suites, 3 pes., to close... 828.75 Solid Oak High-back Chairs, to close. Solid Oak High-back Rockers, to close. Solid Oak Chiffoniers, 5 drawers, to close. Solid Oak Chiffoniers, with mirror. to close. Extra Size Solid Oak Hall Stands, to close, ALL-WOOL KENSINGTON ART SQUARES. ‘B by 236 yards, reduced from. by 3 yards, reduced trom, ‘hg by 3 yards, reduced from. 4 by 3 yards, reduced from 43g by S by 3 yards, reduced from 5 by 4 yards, reduced from, MANUFACTURERS’ SAMPLES, 24 inches square, ranwing in price from 20¢. to $1.25 each. These are ends of Fine Tapestries, comprising French Stripes, Antique, Damasks and Moire Satins, suitable for cushion covers and chair seats, Jorius Laxssuncn, Cor. 131 Axv F S1s. N.W. Tur Moxvsenrat, 987 AND 939 F'ST. N.W. FINE MILLINERY, CLOAKS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &e. ‘We will exhibit and place on sale TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 AND 2, LADIES' TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS AND MILLINERY ORNA- MENTS (2 Chotee and Exclusive Styles. For two days only. --83.19 Brass Hanging Library Lamp, patent Extension ‘Spring, decorated shade. - Cheap at 83.98. For two days only..... ... Idabo Night Lamp (new). Cheap at 39. For two days only. ‘Cheap For two days only. CUSPIDORES, &C. Decorated Fruit Saucers, Fancy Barrel Shape Salt and Pepper Shakers, Cheap at 0c. For two days only...... BRESS Decorated China Ind. Butters. Cheap at 60c. doz. For two days only, per doz... Terra Cotta Cuspidores. Cheap at 19. For two days only. ‘Tinted and Decorated China Cu: heap at nly. GLASS WARE. ‘New Design Cut-bottom Water Tu:nblers, three styles. Cheap at 90c. doz. Fortwo «sys only, per doz... Engraved Water Tumblers. Cheap at Sc. doz, For two days only, per doz. Crystal Sauce Dis Cheap at 50c. doz. For two days only, per doz. Crystal Preserve Dish. Cheap at 10c. For two days only Crystal Fruit Bowls. Cheap at 19. Fortwo days only.. For two da} ‘TIN WaRE. Copper-bottom Wash Botler. Cheap at @! For two days only. FRANKLES' New Rotary Flour Sifter. Cheap at be. Fortwodays only. : Two-quart Coffee Pots. Cheay at 19. For two days only. : Six-quart Saucepan. Fortwo days only Cabbage Strainers, ‘Morning Glory Alcohol Stove. ‘Cheap at For two days only Galvanized Coal Hod. Cheap at 450. BRUSHES, &c., TO CLOSE OUT THIS LINE. Bristle Hair Brush. Cheap nt 25¢. Fortwo days ouly. Bristle Clothes Krush. ‘Cheap at 59 For two daysonly......... India Kubber Combs— Cheap at For two days only. ss Bristle Shaving Brush, Cheap at Se. For two days only. USEFULS. 80.10 Bottle Le Paze's Gu or 04 OF 03 03 09 -8® Steel Batchets... 09 +25 Large Stee! Hammers. . bb ~39 Japanned Cracker Bowl... 23 +75 Gas Torch and Box Tapers. - aT WOODEN, WILLOW WARE, &c. SECOND FLOOR. +20 Knife Box.. -13 15 Patented Towel Recks. - 09 +10 5-hook Hat and Coat Rack. 06 +05 Twenty-four Sheets Shelf Paper. 02 PICTURES, EASELS, &e. SECOND FLOOR. 289 1.98 Art Studies in White and Gold Frames, 1.39 -29 Picture Frames... 2 4.08 Handsome Wainut 398 ‘1.98 Wall Cabinet (antique oak) . Le -98 Wall Pockets... :79 1.25 Folding Cutting Tabies.. 89 -50 Hard Wood Center Tabies.. 39 Tae Fam. Sevesta Asp H Sra N. W. Faasxre & Co. ‘medium and soft in every conceivable shape of handle, ‘and last, but not leest, we have them at a price that de- fies competition. ic,, FORMERLY S5e., ‘The only weak spot in our entire spring stock ©f Coats, Cepes and Cloaks has been strensti- ened this morning by the arrival of the Spring styles in Children's Keefers. It is the handsomest line we have yet shown, embracing a dozen or more styles in as many colorings and effects, Soft shadings in Tans, Grays and Navy, in Diacouais. Camel's Hair, Homespuns, quette Cots. Cheviots, &e. Sizes, 4 to 12 Years. $2 to8s. Special attention is drawn to « line of Chil- @ren's Fancy Cloth Refers, finished with brace buttons, sizes and prices Sizes... 4 More Srnuise Serrs The first lot of the Ladios’ $19.50 Suits were sold ina hurry. We again have them in both Brown and Gray effects. All sizes, BP with cont basque, finished with vest, 8! Mone Sruxa Coars, The #5 Sprinc Coats met with aroady sale, We have again stocked up. , Cloth Reefers, coll frogs, in both Tan and Diack, 8, Wrrrram H. McKxyew, un 933 Pa. Ave. N.W, W. H. Hovsstox Mrc. Co, 1218-1220 F STREET, Wrz, Dane Woe Maou Misien 5, Orren 3 Pantor Scrres— Formerly 870. Now @47.85. “eae. + €20.00. 9190. * $138, 6 Bev Roow Scrres- Formerly #54, ant. oak, immente glass. Now #29.60 | *1 eon. gy 882.50 _ £61.00 885.00 ** “962.00 $14.25 22.00 830.00 BEST VALUE YoU EVER SA Our word for it you are to see to your entire satisfac tion if you will judge for yourself. Paernesr Basy Canntacrs Lowesr Parces. Besr Goons. To introduce to you that we shall prove these asser- tions WE WILL SELL every other Baby Carriage sold for $1 less than COST, or in other words, begin- ning with Monday morning as follows: First Baby Carriage sold a premium of $3 CASH WILL BE GIVEN Tothe purchaser, and then every alternate Carriage sold a premium of #1 cash. As follows: First carriage sold at covt and @3 refunded. and @1 refunded. and 81 refunded, And #0 on till 50 Carriages have been sold, Tx Oruer Wonos, Canetaces Ar Cost And Twenty-five Dollars paid to introduce THESE (Carriages in your part of city. Orr Niw Marrixas HAVE ARRIVED. WE SHALL CONTINUE our eco, RRR ERR oA TTT 6 k F a FT Ree AA Of So EE kee SA 7 ‘GGG wk kee 24 ¢ A oORRR PPP oEER TIT AR ROR bop & T AA HRE Bre ore @2 EEE kee fT H KF rE -AE CE AAA ae aa tun = JSe. TAPESTRY CARPETS, 4230. per yard. $115 BODY BKUSSELS, 73c. per yard. $1.25 MOQUETTES, 70c. per yard. ASK OF THOSE WHO HAVE PURCHASED OF US DURING THIS WEEK WHETHER WE HAVE NOT KEPT OUR WorD. ° ‘TILL MaRcH 15 oN CARPETS. W. W. Hovesrox Mra Co. 2218-1220 F 8ST. NW. at THE GOLD waTca ‘Tn Flanagan's show window is still waiting for some bright pupil in the public echoole of the District to unravel this cipher: rize Each character represents a letter. Lt: E6721 62 F 1S F 7| need not tabeitif you are uot R. Gornscunrs. 1007-1009 F Sz. N. W. Tris Extme Woeex we san noite srr. CIAL BARGAIN SALE lasting until Saturday even- or ine ourse y Duyers will have first Whoiee, { be advisatie to call at our store te 324.50 Disxer Axo Tra See Fox 816.45, urchased of @ lance manufacturer hie entire Line of munple dinner seta Under price, so much » that . we can off © Tew Ular price ferent putte at 616.45-just #810 Every decoration te of « ait- ho tWoalthe Our guarantor goes with, every piece as to its wearing guslities, Every set com- 2 Covered “Veretatie «Tea Piates,| Dishes, 2 Uncovered Veretable ty Dishes, ‘ 2 Tea Pot, Matter, | 1 Susar Bowl, 1 Mea 1 Smait Meat Platter, 1 Soup Tureen, 1 Sauce Tureea, | 87.48 Decoraren Tea Sers 35. Those sets are pertect some tn im Ment Platter, 1 Cream Pitcher, fems—new tm shape—hand- You can have them for @5, just ‘@Uite an ite to econvmical hous decora: Fortune favored ns in under ths any of then the Demet of #5, Some are worth as high as #7. Suuver Wane S: Rogers’ Trig 81.65et Rogers’ Tea Spoons, Rie. sat. Sliver-plated Tea Spoous, 250. set, Rerular, 400, . 5 ‘ Fase Casa Srrcuts AWAY UNDER F c. Fine China Hand-painted Caspidorn Gold Band Cups and Sancen old Band CIALS, Plated Dinner oF Dessert Knives ©. Bone Plates, hand decorated, gold linedsa.....6 Decorated Toothpick Holders... 0) Crocks Axp Laws Very Curar. Fine Parlor Lamp, bisque Snished bowl and shade, double du burner, every ue splendidiy: decorated, for $2 Large **Ausonia Clocks,” made of iron, finished im Diack and gold; they run 8 days, having s fine sound- ine cathedral wong striking every bour and balf hour, with fue bronze clock ornaments, Special price, 86 for clock and ornament, MBRELLAS: Never So Curae. We have secured for our special sale this week 500 Umbr {and 28-inch, all choice natural wood bandies in ring, loop, twists, &e., everyone ® fine sloris on a strong paragon trame, Our regular @1.45 quality. Youkuow how good they are. Yours this week at Se, Powexrce Jewrury Arreacrions Tas Wee. Solid Gold Band Rings... aoe ABO Keal Tortoise Shell Hair Pins, fine carvings, 48c. Regular Ze. and ie, Hat Pins, assorted designs, Ie. Always 250. 25e. Rings, with rhinestone settings Sranoxery, Learner Goons, Faxcx Goovs Curarexen, Fine Chatelaine Bars, just received. For this week OSe. Herentter $1.25 Fine Pocket Book and Card Case combined. ‘This 10e. Pack Playing Cards,, Eagle Pencils,” with rubber.. . Fool's Thermometer and Barometer, very accurate, this Week at.. sesonenseeene BO 48c, Fancy Dusters, all colors, twenty different styles of handies, choice @o0d8 £0....cesseseeee-25 ec. Kazor Strops ses cenceecaennencee 2 4c. Four-bladed Penknives. eT Tooth Brushes, extra quality .oe-.coreeesseeee200 10c. Children’s Round Combs. anITEERERTOA “5 Hovserves:: uINGS: Uxpen Puce. Procter & Gauible's *“Oleine” BORD. ssecsssseeee40. cake @1.25 Cutting Table, Very strong. ...ceseceeenreeees IC Isc, Whisk Broows. extra qualit 100 c. Salad Sets, this week, a" 20c. Lunch Baskets, yours for.. eT) + seecenececeeemeene BE Shelf Paper, all colors, 24 sheets for.. Se. Gas Lighters, both brass and Nickel.seeceseee 12e. Koll Extra Fine Toilet Paper. Nickel Tea Strainers, very strong....... Tos For Tux Youro Fouxs We have not forgvtten the yvunsg folke tp our special this Week, they sali have Larvains, too. Roller Skates, without rubber sev. Rolier Skates with rubbet......ussesseseseseenel 0c. Japanese Balls..... a) $1.25 Pine Double jointed Bisque DOUS. ..vmenee082 Little Chickens f0rs.s.ssecee be, We., 18 “Donkey Party" sheet, complete..e...seseeeenen ASC Little Skin Horses, Larness6dsesessee-seseneeeneen 250 25e. Toy Totlet Sets... Sc. Patent Children's Swing... Willow Doll Carrings....so.-ssoecerserssesseeseeneee 208 Trosss Youur Gury Own Ar Turse Fiovnes. New Flat-top Csnvas Trunks, heavy ofled, war- ranted water proof, steel bindings, brass exceisior Jock, deep-covered trays, bard-wood stays, gvod size, Special price, (85.98. They are the regular 63,75 trunks, Basy Cannuces Never So Curae. ‘A beautiful Kattan Carriage, new style body, uphol- ‘stered in satin damask. piped and pointed astin pare- sol, steel spring (warranted), bandauede whens Sgectal price, @7.50. They are the regular 611.58 $4 Prcronss For $1.98. Rernicezators Ar Srrcur Prices. Our uneyuaied Hardwood Michigan Refrigerator ‘The best im the world rnd have been for many yeara, Special size No. Gat the special price of 7.00. Worth Casrox Porraurrs Fon $1.98. you wish to see samples of our work Seen. — R, Gorecemm, 2» 1007-1009 F S. N. W.

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