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4 THE "EVENING STAR: WASHINGTO) = Lag D.C, T AY, MARCH 1, 1892. THE EVENING STAR. | «7, po Tovomea* WASHINGTON: » TUESDA’ CROSBY 8. NOYES AT PER RWS. TRE EVENING STAR bas = regular and Permanent cirealation in Washington three times larger than that of any other paper fm the city. As = local NEWS paper and Advertising Medium tt has ne competitor ‘The decision of the United States Supreme Court, where the McKinley tariff act was under attack on the ground that Mr. Reed's method ef counting @ quorum invalidated the act, is ‘undoubtedly a great triumph for the ex-Speaker. Tt eays not merely that he had a right to make the rulings that he did if he saw fit, bat it in- Gorses exactly bis position that the presence of s majority is of its self sufficient to “constitute @ quorum, regardless of the wishes er intentions of the members who are under the Speaker's eye. The decision is the natural one. The law goes into minutie to such a depth that it sometimes seems to have gotten lost. In the practical, though narrow sense, mere personal presence is all that is needed to make Wp one toward a quorum. The other idea would be that a Congressman is not a mere in- dividual, but the representative of principles. His personality is dual, official and private, and he can keep the individual on guard while the official vanishes and avoids embar- rassing experiences. The idea is » triffe too twenscendental for a court to prefer to one that is based oa the simple and revered prin- ¢iples of primary arithmetic. The Keed rules concerning » quorum being sustained, the only tafe course for the dissenting Congressman, Don't think lightly of the TRIMMINGS—A Gress ‘Would hardly be worthy the name without them. But there is their use and abuse. To know where and what to put on fsan art your taste must teach you. ‘Wehelp by ‘‘combing” out of our collection every- thing not approved by the best authorities on draping. Like the fabrics they “light up” they should be of ex- clustve desien. Too much of anything becomes com- mon. A “*taste” of everything gives us a choles ae sortment—a large varie'y—and but few dupiivates. ‘They say “two heeds are Letter than one.” Our Jadwment is at your command—and our experience makes it worth having. We haven't bought anything Decause it was ‘*cheap”—and we have not marked any- thing *‘Aigh” because it wus stylish or scarce. “Down right” QUALITY has done the figuring. Let's shake the “TRIMMING tree” and see what is ripe and ready to use, é “Puoren BLACK JET PASSEMENTERIE, tn Points, I id Leat Fatterns—running all te Nitarfer of at iuch tu tweive 19cbes wi 19 17-50 a yard " BL ERIE-from one- desiring to be in, but not of the House, will be| BLACK SIL-K PASSEMENTERIE-Srau ons, So hess oor TYET FRINGES-cat deatefrom two to twe.ve inches wide—7..<. to $6 50. CUT JET DEAPEK Of the two new candidates for public favor ‘as political party the Columbian is perbaps the more picturesque and naive. In its ad- dress, while it freely admits that the number of its members is comparatively small, it claims that it bas the great advantage of showing just what it exists for. These objects are defined to be “honest money, low tariff and opposition *COLTitey CANTILE PASSEMENTERTES, tm Serpent, Gren and Gold Combinationsy She anitwo inches wide with spangies—€L saa to the spoils system.” Certainly these are} Pani MENIERIFS. in ee clear cut formule, but as some of them Wide with svanice—Bic, te ol 508 rae eu. are rigidly held by members of the) ifthe’ inches wide eit coma: i mus of Nile Groen, Old Rowe = two old parties they may be slow to tions of Mie Ore celsca belt opank ane leave their present associations for new without better reasons than appear in the Col- umbian address. The democratic friends of Mr. Cleveland y not thank the Columbians for the remark that “Cleveland and democracy ate two distinct things,” nor will they prob- ably relish, until at least after they have made | trial and lost control of the national conven- tion, the declaration thet “ibe democratic | party is controlled by men who dislike Cleve- | Jand.” But perbaps the most refreshing #tate- ment of this address is that in which the public | are informed that the Columbians take a demo- eratic view of the republican perty and are- publican view of the democratic party. Having thus disposed of the two old parties the Columbian presents itself to the public in ‘ANCY SILK EMBROIDERY TRIMMING NTERIES—two a yard—three inches wide, " f incites wide a. ‘SILK FEATHER EDGING —better th common quality. tm ail the new shades and Blick besides a0. a yard. SILK FEATHER PDGING—two inches wide —fintsied with Suk Guup-doc. a yard. FINE JET GIRDLES—ail sizes—82.35 CUT JET ORNAMENTS—eight to twenty- five inches long and two to four and e half fuches wide We. to 41. US each. call BLACK SILK CROCH FROGS_t e hopefal and expectant attitude, aut a bait $0 thres inches ite Taney” ——— SE pr = each. 1 JET FROGS —two and a half inches long—15e. each. JET and GOLD BFAD FROGS—two and alhaiz mehes lome-450. each. COLOKLD SILK GIMP™, ‘any color you can Broperly use—onerhalf and inch wide. and a yard. In two of his great novels Spielbagen has vividly portrayed the feeling and action of the North German people in the revolutionary movement of 1343. There are points of resem- Diance in the riots of 192 to the early demon- strations, but the leaders of the radical or social party are much more moderate m the Jatier than in the former crisis. It is this long- headed conservatism of the thoughtful German socialists which gives encouragement that the cause of human progress in middle Europe is the elegunce thut has been promised for the gowns this spring. With all the things “10 do with” your modiste cannot help binging about a brilliant effect. Webav the factors—it only remains to wed them, SP » in safe hands and in sound condition, So far Pins, there have been no barricades, no levying of ihe inte ies kum = alar armies and other means to contest i. ‘with the Hobenzcllerns the sovereignty of the | Established 1840. Telephone 985. soil Itis bardly apprehended that for the | (4 record to back (We answer present at least such resort to the ultimate | «.) prompt'y when | ney wwe are culled.) reason will be necessary on the part of the German people. ————1 2 ——— ‘The official figures show that immigration is on astendy increase in the United States. For the seven months ending Jantary 31, 1892, the total number of immigrants, not including Wirsos & Cann. PERFECT-FITTING SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN, BOYS AND YOUTHS, LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDEEN. ‘Weare known to carry the Best Assortment of FINE SHOES, lation chiefly sprang. But the figures also show that Russia, Italy, Poland and Hungary contribute extensively to our national incve- meat, aud the fact is of significance in view of the measures being adopted to prevent a de- ‘terioration of the national character. —_—— Divorce with its inevitable accompaniment of family recrimination carries with it mis- fortane and grief not only to the blamable, but to those to whom no blame attaches. What- ever may be said or thought of the situation as between James G. Blaine, jr., and his divorced wife there ean be only the profoundest sym- pathy for Mr. Bisine, the father, who through Our Well-known £3.50 Shoes. ‘Witson & Carr Gents’ Calf Button, €3.50. Wilson & Curr Gents’ Caif Lace, Wilson & Carr Gents’ Caif Congress, 63.50. ‘Wilson & Carr Patent-leather Button, $5. 5. S - ‘Wilson & Carr Patent-leather Lace, A Wilson & Carr Hand-weit Congress, @4 ne ect or fapit of his own finds his name, a neme justly honored by the Ameri- Our $3 and 86 ‘Umbreila. can people, dragged before the public in the Genuine Hand sewed Shove 480. host bamiliating fashion. The greatest injury sierra =e and from this unfortunate marriage Button, Lace and Congress. have fallen not upon the mismated young | Wecarry these FINE SHOES in all widths and can A. Kacruas, guage, tat upon these who have met at ali de-| S087, ae saer orrizs Im 2 900 PA AVE. X.W. gerved punsament FINE SHOES ET PE Visi. ‘The Supreme Court ts making copions legal WILSON & CARR, Metory. It bastowched lightly on the tariff, ony F ot. 424 simultaneously spoken in clarion tones | _ Baltimore +tore-4 and 6 W. Baltimore st. mb1-Gt eoneerning the Reed quoram. It bas decided ‘that the trials of anarchists Fielden and Schwab were regular and binding, aud has earned hearty edmiration in the Bering sea question Ove Pxestxa Sars Cosmisvrs. THIS TIME WE ARE TRIMMING LACES. Here they go. If you want LACES come quick. by the manner in which it keeps out of poli- poeple hice yomy ayer opm pe he thes. It also showed due respect for the clergy by deciding that an imported rector is not to be elassed as a laborer, and altogether has up- held its world-wide reputation as a sensible, 50, 10.00 00. Jenctteal, able tribanal. Katurally you ask yoursef why this great cut im Prices. The answer is, we have the foods and you It is noticeable that the extreme silver men | have the money. Weare always pleased to have you fin the democratic party disposed to encour- Visit our estabitshiment, and offer this big discount as dita eethentd contidang ot tnoce leaders | ® *Pesial invitation for you to attend this sale, who tave bad least to my against free silver — coinage. It is hardly necessary to say that this W. HH - KL. Hors mbI-St 8TH ST. AND PENN. AVE. S fact discourages premature announcements in ‘opposition to free coinage. ————<-+e—__— ‘The boundary between Nebraska and Iowa has been giving the Supreme Court some tfouble. Thedecivion ie that the boundary follows the line of the channel, and the vaga- ries of the Mississippi are likely to keep the people of these two states guessing for some ‘tame 00 come. 2+ —___ ‘Mr. Hill's friends do not desire the report ‘that he le already in Cupid's toils to deter Miss Columbia from exercising ber leap-year pre- Fegetives in respect to him. _—————— It now appears that the German Emperor's beard wasa barmless and pleasant means of absorbing hws attention which should have re- o@tved encouragement en Some of the vecond adventists have the mil- Vontum Gated for the near future. This may eccount for the baste displayed im some of the ‘WE HAVE RECEIVED (Our Spring Tmportations of Ske, which comprise all thenewest effects. As an illustration we quote: _ ‘20-inch Ficured Chine Silks; worth 50e., Ar 39c. Pan Yano. ‘24-inch Solid Colere and Figured India Silks; the regular $1 quality, _ jecanatiy BPECIALSALE. “Discount Sale,” which closed bs “an ex cnmen E t ceapemuat: 000 costa Welton beeneoaoe manenee SPECIAL SALE. yesterday, 0 pee ne In order to diveharge ite suppressive duties | yr. Tus quiumeect out Secs un uemanee en sea a puri eseny ples selling properly the Post Ofice Department miny yet | highest and the prices the lowest. SPECIAL BALE. heretofore at @5, which we have be compelled to hire a critic of Lotteries, litera- aaa oR SPECIAL SALE. marked down to ‘ware, advertising, Ac. SPECIAL SALE. SPECIAL SALE. ‘The provlem of the democrats ia, apparently, | Fraxacaws Jewerry Esrastisawawt| trectahente, $4, $4, $4, $4. to get on either with or without Tammany. It | — —————— | spECIAL SALE, is more « problem of the politician thea ef the £8 aN Pa SPECIAL SALB. Theyare hand-tewed, in Opere, peopte. de 3 $ SPRCIALGALB. Medium aud Wide Too, the — —>oe ‘cco ‘00 z SPECIAL SALE. former in both patent leather and Apropos of the President's shooting trip, it SPECIAL SALE. pisin tip. Steee ftom 1 to 5, and was pretty good weather for ducks yesterday,| @ iL KINDS-ALL PRICES SPECIAL SALE. very stylish. right bere in oan ectn Wistn BYECIAL SALE. ‘These Shoce are made from the dein caniiiaidiin Some tite teeta In Fianacen's show window je still waiting SPECIAL BALE, dee of wiock, and it ts unheces- for some bright pupil im the public schools example of of the Dustrict to unravel this cipher: 1 ying Coen ee ee See taeeert: eserrierage ‘G3i Seventh street northwest bow nized badges of greatness 1200.1202& 1204 FST.N.W. ‘Owing to the inclement weather we have decided to ‘contine our We offer the Which on examination yon will find to be extra good values. Quantity is limited. Would advise you to LAOIES' BEST QUALITY SUEDE BIARRITZ GLOVES, 8-BUTTON LENGTHS, in BLACKS only, with Biack or White stitch backs Kegular value, 1.30. Your choice at OUR REGULAR 81 embroidered back, in BLACKS, T, ‘You see these TRIMMINGS are in harmony with | Your choice at BEABLEAKBLREEBLLAAARRGREREALRAL ‘Umbrellas are being finished. Will ship tonight. ‘This will give you ali s chance tomorrow to get your Do You Lus Wx. M, Gur & Co, Sparse Ov ROOATS. TITHE NEW SPRING OVER- CO4TS ARE THE BARD- SOMEST GARMENTS SEEN IN MANY YEARS. ENTIRELY NEW STYLES IN ORIGINAL AND EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS AND DESIGNS, MADE FROM THE CHOICEST AND MOST POPULAR FABRICS, IN DARK, MEDIUM AND LIGHT COLORS. DRESSY GARMENTS, BEVERY ONE OF ‘THEM. THEIR EQUAL CANNOT BE FOUND READY-MADE 4¥Y- WHERE ELSEIN AMERICA, axD ONLY A FEW OF THE BEST TAIL- ORS GAN PRODUCE THEM. ALL S1ZK8 AND SHAPES TO FIT ALL MEN. PRICES FROM $10 To $35, WHICH INCLUDES ALL GRADES, FROM THE CHEAPEST THAT 18 RELIABLE TO THE FINEST MADE. Rosixtox. Parzen & Uo.. Awzzroan Crorureas, Ms KID GLOVE SALE UNTIL TOMOKEOW, WEDNESDAY. TWO FOLLOWING SPECIALS IN KID GLOVES, early T4o. 5 4-BUTTON KID GLOVE, und GRAYS. ‘We are now displaying advance styles in RING MILLINERY AND WRAPS. > Kiso's Paracz. 812-814 7TH ST. N.W. A Tuzeor. ‘NEW YORK, March L KAUFMAN, Washington, D. C. wart, Derictovs Baran It is dolightful to eat fresh, sweet baked in everything and especially so with and the bread. The finest flour pro- a fs *Cores.” By using **Ceres” you fare assured more bread, lighter bread and better bread than with ang otber flour. ‘Your grocer selis **Cores"—ail good gro- ors do. Read the label carefully. SPECIAL SALR ary to add that you must come SPECIAL SALE at once It yoo wanta pair, * "| Hooves & Sxrpzs, 1217 Pssx, Avaxve mal — Lt i343 Feeos > 4uzz4 ERREE eo! 2222: yaa Wx. Hinx & Cos RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 930 and 832 7th st., 1914 and 1916 Ps. ave., 231 Pa ave. 8.0. Remwasts, Ressaxrs. Remnant Sale continued until every odd piece of Furniture, Remnant of Carpet, Remnant of Uphol- story Goods, odd pairs of Lace Curtains and Portieres, &e., are closed out. the list below. Don’t fail to take advantage of this opportunity. They must be closed out regardiess of cost to make room for new spring goods. 1 250 manufacturer's samples of Best Lody Brussels Carpets. 200 manufacturer's samples of Best All-wool Ingrain Carpets, 500 yards in remnénts of Best All-wool Ingrain Car- Pets, 5c. per yard. 400 yards in rem: to 15-yard pieces. 650. per yard. 325 yard pieces, 5c. White Skin Rugs, 31. 80-inch Smyrna Ittixs, $2 each. ‘ 600 yards Colored Cotton Ba'l Fringe, Se. yard. Former price 10c. 200 yards Colored Si!k Tassel Fringe, 25c. yard. Former price $1.50 and 6-4 Chenille Tal price #: 2 pairs Crimson Silk Shelia Portieres, $15 per pair. Former price $45. 3 Former pri 1 price @&. 1 Price #15. price #20. 1 Price $22. price $11. 1 price $15. mer pri MATCH: af} aE bak AT THE PRICE: $3. 00CALF Hanp- "HAND MADE SHOES AND. a PT Raven GORE $3.00 LADIES: = es HAND- 03.00 LAD’ TORN SiTuisu sens, $4.00 GENTS “FOOT. d FINEST UALF SHOR. 04.00 GENTS’ “FoOT-! KANGAROO SOLS x ECLIPSE" FREN Mp sHORS TOR LADEN 00 “ECLIPSE” FEATHER- iBigute Race, iia N FUR LADIES. NEW SPRING STYLES JUST : 1t Many new Remnants added to Reuxaxts, Rexwanrs. 100 pieces Best Floor Oilcloth, 25c. each. ri in remnants of Tapestry Carpets, 6 to 15- E yard. overs, 1.75 and $2 each, Former and & pairs Plain Chenille Fortierce, $3.50 per pair. 83. pair Tamboure Lace Curtains, $5 pair, former pair Tamboure Lace Curtains, $8 pair. Former patr Tamboure Lace Curtains, $12 pair. Former pair Tamboure Lace Curtains, €15 pair. Former pair Irish Point Lace Curtains, $7 pair. Former pair Irish Point Lace Curtains, $9 pair. Former pair Nottingham Lace Curtains, 50 pair. For- pe gham Lace Curtains, 82 pair. Former price &: 1 pair Nottinzham Lace Curtains, 83.25 pair. For- 1 1 Price § mer price £5.50, pair Nottingham Lace Curtains, $3.50 pair. For. mer price $5.50. » ttingham Lace Curtains, @4 pair. Former 10 pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains, soiled, 82 pair. 100 yards Crushed Molar Plush, 1 piece Pink Fei price 31. Worth #4. ik Pushes, all colors, $1 yard. yard. stry Furniture Covering, 50. yard. price 7: 2 yards wide, 50c. yard. Former The above odds and ends must be closed out to make 1 row for new Koods. SPECIAL OBAMBER SUIT: Solid Antique Oak Bureau, with bev: plate glass, size 24x30. 1 solid Autique Onk Belstead, 1 solid Antique Oak ‘Mattress and 2 Feather Pillows for #29. Vashstand, 1 Woven Wire Spring, 1 Hair MY LEADERS IN PARLOR SUITE: 1 Wilton Rug Parlor S 1 Silk Tapestry ** 1 Crush Mobatr ** Big discounts on all other Furniture and Carpets. WASH. B. WILLIAMS, 315 7TH ST. N. DEALER IN FURNITURE, CARPETS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, & mh1-2 _W. A. Purnce & Co, ‘79 MARKRT SPACE, ‘Corner Sth et. Ovestsa Or Hioe Crass Corrox Dnaess Fisaws Tas Weer, all of the NEWEST in cotton wash: goods will be displayed. OUR SALES tm this, a NEW DEPARTMENT with us, have been remarkably Jarge—so larce that the successef this ventare is already aseured. Our buyer has taken very freat pains to select only the CHOICEST COLORINGS and NEWEST PATTERNS at PRICES that we GUAKANTEE to be the LOWEST. 32ax. Braxvesponos In RICH COLORINGS and EXQUISITE ae sins, very dressy and stylish. SPECIAL, 25c. vanp. 32.1%. Oncaxpies 1 att, conons, In LARGE or SMALL ficures, on WHITE oF BLACK ground. SPECIAL PRICE, 250. vanp. 5,000 sanps or near scorcn oma HAMS, 32in. wide, im all of the NEWEST colorings. of HELIOTROPES and LAVEN different designs is particularly attractive. SPECIAL, © 250. yvanv. 5,000 of GARNER’S PERCALES for DRESSES or SHIRT WAISTS in all colors, new and FETCHING PATTERNS. Regular price anywhere, 1254. SPRCIAL, 10c. vano. THAT NEW FABRIC, ENGLISH BROCA- TELLE, is the most attractive goods in the market. OUR ASSORTMENT of this fabric is very choice and complete, showing all of the CORRECT COLORINGS and DESIGNS. SPECIAL, 373 2C. YARD. OUR SIXTH LOT OF FINE AMERICAN GINGHAMS, in all SORTS of RICH SCOTCHY EFFECTS, has arrived. We think wo can truthfully ‘say that we show the BEST AS- SORTMENT of these goods in WASHING- TON. SPECIAL, 12%c. var. Naw Searxo Unspzrwean. Never before have we been able to show such an ELEGANT and COMPLETE LINE of LA- DIES’ and CHILDREN’S LIGH WEIGH’ UNDERWEAR for SPRIN and at PRI that will ASTONISH LOU. We quote fewstyles today as SPECIAL A’ TRACTIONS: LADIES’ WHITE JERSEY RIBBED VEST, made of SELECTED EGYPTIAN COT- TON, SILK band crochet around neck, hich neck, Jong sieeve, SATIN DKAW STRING, Regular price, tle. SPECIAL FRICE, S0e. each. LADIFS' MACO COT. DRAWERS, FINE RIBBED, in Ecru or White, very superior Quality, Reguiar value, (ic, BEECIAL, 5 0c. pair, LADIES! EGYPTIAN RIBBED. VEST, made of the FINEST COTION, FINISHED seams, high neck, lone slee silk crochet finish. Kegular value, 63e, Special price, 50e. each, NEW INDIA GAUZE VEST for LADIES. All sizes from 26 to 40in, SPECIAL, 25e. each. 1.R RIBBED ;ECRU COT- QUARE N. Regular price, EDNESDAY ONLY, 9 vests ror 29. LADIES’ SILK LISLE VES, in ECRU or WHITE, handsomely finished with HAN! SILK, SQUARE or VE ON s of rib, Regular value, SUECIAL PLIGE, 49c. each. CHILDKEN'S FINE XI BBED SEA ISLAND COTTON VEST, with SILK FINISH, dune by HAND, square om the intanta’ to 16 years CIAL PRICES, from 20 to Ble. ing to size. NUS’ AND CHILDREN'S WOOL and Wool MIXLD WRAPFER VEST at SPECIAL PRICES, 69. Kir Corser Covers Hich ncek, HAND-CROCHET SILK finish, Kezwiar price, 0. FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY, 45e, each. W. A. Prence & Co, 719 Market Space, It Cor. Sth st. PTT S nonnanen VISIT 00, & 0 ae: Two of our departments will take a big, slice of your attention and patronaze this season—Lace Department aud Dress Trim- mings. Both have been moved, enlarged and brightened wonderfully by tion of the very eream of the Seaton’s “‘nov- elties." You shouldn't buy a yerd of eitner bout town until you have thoroughly in- ‘apected our line. enixa Mirsavery. It is rather sooa for you to be buying your®pring hat. In millinery it pays to “took before you leap.” While we haves. ‘oveity Hats, the bulk of this eeason’s ‘sure things” havenot arrived. Wait a little. Taz Box Mancue. 314 Axv 316 Tm Sx N. W. bbRBLELLALLLELDSERALLLULLLBALLA Puoroaxarns For Gina, mhl A Swan QUANTITY OF And I now speak of little tots. Youcan- not improve your soft laces and graceful clinging folds, Now when I say this I mean blondes. If your charming tot isa brunette dress her in Cream or Dark Blue or Brown. Parez, Fotografer, ‘Pa ave. and 1ith st. LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF BEEF ADDED TO ANY SOUP, SAUCE OR GRAVY GIVES STRENGTH AND FINE FLAVOR Invaluable in improved and economic cookery. ‘Makes cheapest, purest and best beof tea. mb1-ta,th | Nearly everybody is encezing and conziing. Have you been to any place of enteriainent lately and noticed the ui ity of these voeat explosions among the audience? ‘The next thue you go recommend to the sufferer who sits next to you the above remedy. He or she Wil be extremely grate:mt for your thouhtfuiness, for it never fails to give the desired rete you might add that a bot (asual size of couxl mixtures) rand Sen. | Re Con Lin Axn F Sus. | canvetwen1ana2 costs only fitteen cents, which Aueans four days’ treatment if you take it according to directions. You can't afford to play with Pneumonia and other grave trou- Dies which resnit from nexiected or badly treated colds when you have such a friend and ally asthd ‘*Prussian” near at hand. Yeu don’t experiment when you take this medicine. It's a sure eure every time, and that's the dedinite result you are after. SOLD AND MANUFACTURED BY F. S. Wists & Co, DRUGGISTS, ah aa Ss 1 BRI BhSy PAR GAINS ‘We have secured another tremendous lot of Hosiery, Handkerchiefs and Neck- wear under price and again make the following unparalleled offerings: LADIES’ 25c. FAST BLACK HERMSDORFF HOSR, Omx 150. Pex Pam 300 DOZEN LADIES FANCY EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS. REGU- LAR 10 QUALITY. Onxty 5c. Excu, 100 dozen Windsor Ties in new colorings. Pink, Biwe, Orange others. Reyalar ic. quality, Oxtr 12k Exon. 200 dozen Ladies’ 30c. Extra-fine Hem- Btitched Windsor Scarfe, Oxy 250. Exes. R. Narmansox, . Buocessor to B. J. Behrend & Bon, L Two Unvsvar Bazcarms. Tuar Isrenzsr Mrx Axo Wows. Mews full size White Linen Handkerchiefs with ematitched borders at less than half usnal price ‘The expisnation is this: We imported 250 dozen of these Handkerchiefs with the Understanding thet they were all linen. On testing them we found a trace of cotton—about 15 per cent. It cost the makers all their profit and more to induce us to keep them, osty 10c. Eacu. €e-That such Handkerchiefs are often sold as all linen at 25¢. each will be evident. not so much tothe men as to their wives, mothers and sisters. Lapras shecr tinen Lawn Hantherchiets with scalloped and embroidered border, guaranteed 250. quality, for only 18 cents, 3 For 50c. E- This is one of the Souvenirs of the Palais Royal's informal ‘‘opening” of advanced spring importations— three handkerchiefs for price of two. Sxrrrs—ose. to.915arethe price extremes of the new Sateen, Mohair and Silk Skirts, Thespecial prices for tomorrow are: Bc. or me 980 Black Sateen Shirte with bor- Dioated ruffle, These are Kovptren black, warranted not to change by washing, age or exposure. Be. tor tne 61.25 Black Satiuetto Skirta These ‘were made especially for the Palais Royal. Critical imspection of material and finish will show their su- periority. 6) $2.98 sorte 93.50 wack “atorta” Bul Skirta, which are guarantem! not to split or crock. All the appearance of expensive sik; twice the durability. S4.98 tor tue 98.08 Black Sarah Sitk Skirts. Note the quality and finish. The round braid prevents the cutting of the silk at bottom of skirt, @, S6-68 ror cnoice of Grace, Taftets and Ponees ‘Silk Skirts, in Biack and spring colors. You'll find $6.98 and $7.50 warked on some of these skirts, “Opening” were these §-luttun Undressed Kid Mous- Quetaires, 59 cents is a nominal price. You must hurry if you expect to find ali sizes amd the best shades. Have you seen the spring shades in Pigskin Gloves? ‘The new Grays, Fawns and Tans are really beautiful. Same price ss during "01, only 9c. pair. Thenew Un- dressed Kid Mousquetaires at $1.25 a pair area won- dor. Let one of cur experts fit you with a pair. You'll admire the fit not less than the variety and beauty of the colors shown. Uspenwran.—tie Paiste Royat's most popular Corset Covers are tiose marked &Sc, and $1.38, the latter with choicest lace, embrvidery and ribbon trim- mings. Our buyer bas thrown aside those that show marks of trying on, &e., 2nd quotes reduced prices for them: 8c. for those marked S5c. and 8c, for those marked $1.68 Not many or we couldn't afford such a loss, ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL (Continued below.) Tue Qeaurzs Wau Svspnise. ‘50c. for 24-inch-wide White Jap. Bilks. (8c. for 27-inch-wide White Jap. Silke, ‘SOc. for 24-inch-wide Black Jap. Silks. 5Qc. for 7-inch-wide Black Jap. Silke, 81 for 30-inch-wide Black Jap. Silke. 8-Not only the quality but the width is unusual at these prices, 8 comparison of sampies will show. Broapcroris—¢1.50 quality tor $1.25 » yard and GZ inches wide. Lovely tints of Licht Grays,Tan, Slate, China Blue, Reseda, Old Rose, Golden Brown, Navy, Bick. Crrpis.—an sitr, 23 inenes wide, only 68e.2 sara. Black, White, Evening and Street sbades. Connect these tm your mind with the new Point d'lreland Iaces and you may evolve the charming Jabots, &c., like those we have to show you, imported from Paris. Hirt sottows o tat that inciades what are generally termed exciustee novelties and quoted ai considerably higher prices, 40-inch Crocodile Suiting’... 50-inch Plisse Cloth... 40-inch Bedford Cord Crepons. 40-tnch Jacquard Figured Cords.. 45-inch Two-tone Bedfords, 40-inch Silk Stripe Suitings, 40-inch New Foule Serges.... 40-inch Serpentine Bedfords,, 40-inch Wide Wale Bedtords,, 40-inch Novelty Crepons. Enrprowenrrs ana waite Goods.—Match sets of Embroideries, in entirely new designs, are the specialty of this inzormal **Opening.” The Palais Royal is also to be quoted for Embroideries suitable for chil- dren's dresees, Those 24 inches wide, from G8. to 82.25 a yard, are in matchless variety. The newstock of White Goods includes the "92 desicns in Dotted and Figured Swiss, 30c. to G8c. yard. Extra values in Plain Swiss, 12}%c. to 2c. ‘India Linens from Se. to35e. yard. : Bulgarian Lawns from 25c. to 40c, yard, Exyptian Lawn (very sheer), 25e. yard, ‘Nainsooks, all etyles, 1c. to 30c. yard. Bide Band Apronette, 12}4c. to 25e. yard, Also Soft Finish Cambrics, Imperial Long Cioth, ‘Mulls im Black, White and Cream, Frowsns.—the for of the world, s bewildering variety. The rarest Roses, €c., are as casy to imitate asthe common kinds. Were theso Flowers as real as they look the cotiection would be of priccless value. ‘We point oniy to the Violets; here are someas if only Just plucked; you instinetiveiy raise them to your Rose; Sdosen for 2 centa. Here they are of Velvet for Hats, only 30 cents for 3 dosen; and these of Silk, only G8c. for 4 dozen. Paarasors.—tampies gathered trom the world's fashion centers. None cheap. $5 to $1475 each. ‘Parte Novelties in Chiffon, Surah and Glace Silks. Be sure to seethe Chiffon Carriace Ghedes in Tans apd Grays and the Parssols with detachable handles to ft in tramk. These are forerunners—orly one of a kind in many styies—the ony ones imported—so that an ox- clusive style is positively essured, $1.25 samen of 81.50 tor the New Umbreliss expressly made to our order. These Umbrellas gait both sun and rain, with maturai wood handles twisted into the peculiar aud stylish shapes that ere ‘26-inch paragon frames, extra cover and silk tassels. Umbreitas looking worth €3.50 sor $1.25; ptactically as good. Youn sant on 90 cards trom engraved copper plate for 86 cents. The price is not pointed to as much as the superiority of the work. See our sam- x 818 Tra Sr. N. W. | Tar Scuoo. Or Cortina Sect meats Se A Potrrense-te reves stock of ates ent LADIES’ SHOES lanwer than that coutained tm any other thive mores in the clty. We havetwo ‘ © connecting Stores—one filled with LADIES' SHOES, the other with Men's—and to ceiling with BHORS: to sell at popular prices. “We hundie onty Mm Taree quantt- the lowest pombe motea. We _Isvrre Sprciit, Artes. TION to our Men's $1.88 Fine Calf ‘Lace and Congress Shoes. We have all the new style toes and lasts and you cam not duplicate the Shoe for 83. . Oc Crxesnaten 93 Pamity shoe Store Shoe for Men are warranted hand sewed. They are made of Walker-Cak- ley calf with best oak sole. Lace, But- tonand Congress, Allstyles and sizes. Sold every where else at 4 Ov $4,00 Lise. ot aten's French Calf Hand.sewed Shove are the same as are sold elsewhere for $A sixnificant starement, thie Ovcr Last Grasp Crranrse Sure is taking place this week. Weare offer- ing some extraordinary bargaiwe. Let your eyes roan over this tive List. Ladies’ Rerular $5.00 SHOES for $3.98. Ladies! Regular 1.00 8H Ladies’ Keru'ar s Ladies’ Recuiar €2.00 SHOES for €1.24 Boys’ and Misses’ $1.50 SHOES for 8c. Children’s Regular 81.25 SHOES for 75e. If there ix nothing mentioned here that awite wour cerires and your grucket book, come to the store and we ean gratify you im equally sur- prising bargain, 3 HHH O SHE Soo” xr e833 TTT 00 RRR FER ST Re Ses 7 “oo EE ike 2 Wasmsaros's Snoz Exronrem, 2x 310 Axo 312 Sivesra Do not forget to pay usa visit of inepeetion thin week during our “Spring Opeuine” of Ladies aud Children’s Coats, Cloaks, Capes and Baits. We Lave never shown @ bandsomer line since we bezan busivess. “1892” Panssore We were the first toopen new Parasols, hat ing placed them on sale a week or ten di x caunot afford to overlook this ihe ‘prize conceit” of the most famous parasol makers are here in force. The Parasols are fancy -but not the pricca. Srrcuat Sax Or Usverwerar. To bring you in tomorrow to inspect the sing underwear We ball sell our Ze, Swiss Kibbed Vests for hese have fuished edves and seams, square and *V* neck run with ribbon, white and ecru, regular 23e. quality, Ble. each. Eibbed corset covers have been wanted badly for yeers. We have them nowand at » popular price. Swiss Ribbed Merino Corset Covers, snug fittin, buttoned front, pearl buttons, low neck and no sieeves, run with silk ribbon, only Ae wach. We load the city on these. ‘You wil soon be changing from the heavy to the hight—layimg aside the wool equestrian pants for the Lisle Thread. We have them in ankle lengths, black and ecru, @2 and $2.25. Ladies’ Swiss ribbed drawers, never before sold for less than We., 8c. per pair. Haxsvne Exsnowenzes. 500 yards of Nainsook and Cambric Edgings ‘Will be offered tomorrow at Se. per yard. 27-inch Embroidery fiouncings, @8c. per yard. ®2imch Allover Embroideries, @1 per yard. Srectar, Baroarss [x Laces. A line of the popular **Point de Ireland” ‘Trimming Laces will be offered tomorrow as follows: 4in., 12)9e. per yard. Worth 150. in, 250. per yard. Worth ae. 11-in., 3Se. per yanl. Worth 48e, Something newim Lace. Dentelle Russe, or two-tone Ruching, with lace edie, 4to 124m. wide, JUc. to@1 per yard. r New Parrenss [xy Haxpxencuters, We piaced on sale this morning a new line of Patterns in the 50c. Embroidered All-linen Handkerciie‘s, an excelient variety of new, neat and tastefully-embroidered Patterns, S0e. each. Two Ireus Ix Norioxs. Another immense quantity of those ex- cellent Tooth Brushes at 10c. each. Gin, bars of Glycerve Soap. Six bars for25e. Wrerrax H. McKsew, x 933 Pa. Ave. N.W. Srromi Repveriox Sure Or Fixe Currrosmns. ‘We have a! out fifty massive Chiffoniers, in all the different woods, of superior work- manship and finish, with and without mir- rors,which We propose to close outat heavy discount on tormer prices,in order to ket thein out of the store at once. Chiffonter, No.56 ....from $47.50 to #37 Chiffonter, No. from 800 to $4.55, Chiffonier, No.63. from #45 t0 837.23 ‘Chaffonier, No.114......t1om 850 to 60.75 Chiffonier, No. 158... from #47.50 to Chiffonier, No. 43. from $65 to $51.25 Chiffonter, No. 119 ..... from #55 to €45.25, Chiffonior, No. 10: from €65 to 840.75 Cuiffonier, No. 62. from 830 to $37.50 Chiffonier, No. 166. . fron: €31.50 to £26.50 Chiffouter, No. 1:5....,.from $45 to $32.73 Chiffonter, No.216.......teom £385 to $26.25 Chiffoniee, No 104...from 842.50 to #33.25, ‘These are bona fide reductions, and rupre- sent, beyond doubt, the very best values in Chigonsers ever ofered in the etty. Jorrvs Laxsse Coz. 1302 AxoF Sxs. N.W. ‘Here below, nor wants ‘that little Long — Juste perfect Gt, Uke ‘THE BAKER SHOR, 1490 BN. ¥. ave. NETS end HATS fot dafly SPRING WRAs TURD DAY and WEDNESDAY, March 1 and 2 a Coat Ovexima. We ant xow SHOWING ay 7 FP PARE Hag: Also all the new styles and novelties in Capes abd Jackets—the wery Latest. They arrived from Paris last Friday. They include Russian Caper, a Cape by Wattean and a Jacket by Pingat of Paris. You may hunt the town over Dut you will find theseto be he latest and not to be duplicated elsewhere in Washington. J.C. Horenmsox, 907 Pess. Ave a PRren gre sastetout to commence eerie we cal he 6 S| Weean furnish your he oe to: t. bottos ote Feo ent diecoun! ie ents witht IO ne Ploch or Hate mates for 22 cash — cusion Table, jattress, 87.50 i Wire Springs, : tine, 40 pouna Ha 1 cash anon tine sewed and lad without ares for waste orcasionel in All crades ot Matting. Abeautuul liweot Baby Carriazes MAMMOTH CREDIT Rov mb 819, S21 and SS 7th st. now. Our HATS offer good evidense that no other house DORKS. EVER DID—or EVER WILL sel auch SIERLING QUALITIES at such LOW PRICES as WE quote, Saxs Axp Coxrasy. Irs Sars To Save. ‘March marks the “offing” of the old—an@ the “dawning” of the NEW HATS. It'san ua- written law of custom. Most of the changes ‘re for the sake of beiug in feshion Asfaras Decessity knows—if it's ove of OUR HATS—is's Rone the worse for it's winter's wear. But the HAT is the “*beadiiglit”—and you don’t want te ‘cast any reflections on the rest of your weare- Dies by clinging to an antiquated tile. It might a8 well be ten years as one season old. We make @ point on price. Nobody objects to paylug ail the best is worth— Ite when you come to tuck on s Golliar or two to uphold the dignity of somebody's ame and reputation that it becomes a farce, ‘We'll none of i We don't puts premium om Guty. That's what the excess you pay te others amounts to. All the QUALITY THAT CAN BE tm a BAT 18 IN OURS—that's all that costa, All the popular shapes in DERBYS, SILK HATS, CRUSHES aud the BOYS' AND CHIL- DREN'S NOVELTIES. You cantry them om ‘and see for yourselves which you look Lest in— color and shape. Don't lose sight of the dollar ‘ortwo “you're in” with us. Saxs Axo Compass, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTS » STREET. > Goves Frowsa Facrs. EASTER LILIES are now at their best. ‘These are of the Harristi variety. Our win- Gow and store coutain « bountiful supply, of them —iarne, bold, pure. 1224 F ST. BB No quicker deltvery than ours. Covumsu Avromanc Fre, ‘We have taken the agency of above. FILTER. ‘Tt simple in construction. peryect in practtes emt moderate in price, Call and ece it in operation, We im keep Stone and Charcoal Filters. M. W. BEVERIDGR, be 13 5-S b ed 50 SS ones EE, tl Bee, ey ke te