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W. H. Hovonrox Mra. Co. 1218-1290 ¥ STREET, Wish You to READ THIS LETTER: 1, Rem'ts, 3 to Lb yde, Matting, Se. 3 to 15 yds, Matting, 10c. yas., Matting, Tc. DO yda.. lot 40 yas., lot GO yas., lot 3, Kew Old Stock, BUT Goon, We wish to dispose of so as not to conflict with OCR NEW. 2, Rem’ts, 10 to 2 ‘The finest, specially our Japanese special, ever yet inported, and we wish you tocail and see mowe. 2% NEW PATTERNS CHINESE MATTING JUST ARRIVED. OTHERS COMING As Soon as Londed From FOREIGN STE\MsRS XOW DUE. WE SHALL. CONTINUE ocr ASS gs as £ Asa L S38 AA Lon ‘Te. TAPESTRY CARPETS, 42%. per yard. BODY BRUSSELS, 73e. 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 os CARPETS. mbs+th,s,tust A. Kacrxas, $ i Ocz 2 | 909 PAL AVI Sarcrpay A Gaear Evext For Tus Bexerrr Or Tie Prous. Ocs rast wrers raMous REMNANT SALE ON THE THIRD FLOOR PROVED TO BE A BRIL LIANT SUCCESS, AND IN ORDER TO GIVE EVERYBODY A CHANCE TO DERIVE THE BENEFIT OF 1T WE HAVE CONCLUDED TO ARRANGE ANOTHER ON A CONSIDERABLY LARGER SCALE. THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT WILL GIVE YOU AN IDEA OF SOME OF THE MOST IMPORTANT OFFER- INGS: {A lot of KENTUCKY COTTONADES, extra heavy aud soft finish, at 19and He, per yard. Worth 25 and 300. ‘Ove case of FINE LIGHT OUTING CLOTHS, beautiful disigns, fast colors, only Se. per yard. Generaliy sold at Ile. Asuperb lot of IMITATION MAD- BRAS DRAPERY, warranted perfect, at Sc. per yard. StanJard value 12%4ec. 2 CASES OF BEDFORD CORDS in Patterns from & to 12 yds, black grounds With smail feures, 30 inches wide at We, per yil. Worth 1Se. Niet of DRESS GINGHAMS Iu licht and dark styles, Reduced from 10e. to ‘Te. per yard. A suail line of Dark. Siediain and Light PONGEES, select patterns, 3t inches wide. Oniy Se. per yard. Worth 1a¥4e. 32 pieces of the Best Doubie-finish BLEACHED BUTCHER'S COTTON im the market st 10. per yd. Standard value, 12%. Several hundred yards of GKAY HUNTER'S FLANNEL, soft finish, new fabric, suitable for wrappers or skirts. Only Ile. per yd. Worth 15e. A lot of BALMORAL SKIKTS ia Biack and White or Gold, an elezant fin- ish, mobair luster. Only 40c. each. One case of BLACK and WHITE DRESS GINGHAMS and rattens, from $ to 12 yds., fast colors, Only Ove peryd. Worth 1240. ERS. — eo D 3 stent smets ror Picin or Fonbroidered. $1.00 @0000000—00000000 4 werrox svepe GLovEs in Tans and Biack. Every pair tried on at our glove counter at our risk For oe ecee—~e00v0ce 35c. Black Taffeta Silk 19c. GLOVES, quites quantity, for Having closed out a job. Ic. © ee %e00e—c0000000 No. 22 sats nrnoxs, autdeticate states For 190. eooev0ew—ve000000 Liane: rine sneer temstitched pe EMBED HANDKERCHIEFS: ror 15. Good value at Bee eo 2c 00 eC Oo v000000 $1.00 ceeve ae caine REEFER SCARFS, ‘uit 1% yards tong, all shates, tor § 8c. adedossesadecces Ee 1dc. oe o—cceec0cce a BSc. Ex’s “Guyer styt0 SUSPENDERS for 19. UC. Knotted Fringe DAMASK TOWELS for our NOTION DEPARTMENT and wer of Genuine Brass Enclish Pins Pur up expressly for us. We wish to introduce this celebrated “sticker” toour trade. A PAPEE TO EVERY CUSTOMER FREE, | A. Kavrmas, ——— =e 0 PA AVE. N.W. i _Originator of New Ideas, ARE MADE OVER LasTSs rrr go, (po, Fae SPECIALLY te 8883 4 ORIGINATED g ee | BY US, COMBINING EXTREME rrr 00 rR MMM fst he he oOo RR MuM WITH a oo RK KR MMM pesutiFUL SHAPE. ‘MADE OF Sst TORE Ss BEST FRENCH SssHMHO OFe Sssy CALF OR Sot Hod Kew Saad mH 00 EEE GENUINE KANGAROO, ae aaa HAND-SEWED eae fe 38 Kent —_ r WEE GUARANTEED EQUALTO : BEST 85.00 Suey SHOES, Be Seat ot Hay << *4.00 4 Pam RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 30 and G32 7th st, 19idand 1916 Pa ave. 231 Pa ave ne. 1 TTT RRR A Ppp FEB DD £& ; SEE & t RE 24 Doo kee “MM A GGC ENN EER TITT 85g eae aa G G REE Ez Bow h 20h & oo See BE ra MMA°A Goo NOMS Exe “ss® > | (We have scenred another tremendous Jot of Hosiery, Handkerchiefs and Neck- Wear under price and again make the following unparalleled offerings: Ladies’ 25c. Fast Biack Hermsdorff Boxe, Ostxy Lice Pex Pam 300 dozea Ladies’ Fancy Embroidered Handkerchicts, Reyular 10c. quality. Ost de. act. 100 dozen Windsor Tieg in vew Spring @icrings. Fink. Blue, Orange and others. Regular 2ic. quality, Osxtx 12%. Exce. 100 dven Latiee’ 30e. Extra-tine Hem- stitched Windsor Scarf Osix 25¢. Excu. R. Naraaxsox, Successor to B. J. Behrend & Son, 818 Tru Sr. N.W X 89 Fg. Ge. PALO, WINDOW sia ie. ai the wer goods scle! 400. : Me. ie. Lace Curtains, RAFF'S ENTEEPRISE, Al Lith st. se DascrrovsOver_N rcnzCorx Cones. Bucdreds nave vee oe _ with quaex Corn Curessad tocure i BE SEE TE a Boor. An exceptional lot of LADIES’ AND MISSES’ BLACK HOSE, elastic finish, Patent seams (absolutely Fast Black), only 12}¢¢. & pair. We extend a standing invitation to the public in general to call on our Third Floor Remnant Rooms and look for themselves. ONE PRICE AS USUAL. Ox Two Wonrsa Kyowrxe+ anaes RRR RRR OT ¥ 7 553y Ee ior yr at EEE ¥ at: ‘Whoisthere who wil! not want tojoin ina Little profit- ablechat on HANDKERCHIEFS? Onr story is all of “frat quatitica.” We don't let cur store become a re- ceptacie for the ‘cast off of the manufacturers. We cam sell the perfect ones cheap enough to make you buyers in spite of these “seconds” that periodically flood some stores. We merely tell you that ours are thus and so—and their behavior proves that we are true to the facte. Each season fashion saddles on some new ides. ‘They appeal to the eye—don’t injure their usefulness— and you like them. We ‘‘runmae” around for the handsomest designs—and never aliow the pattern to lift the price above the level of quality. The spring novelties are ready. Wouldn't you like to look them over? We keep HANDKERCHIEFS for everybody. LADIES’ PLAIN WHITE HEMSTITCHED T0e. each. 3 for 2c. LADIES” HEMSTITCHED_some some narrow hems—PURE LINEN — nee ADIES* WHITE EMBROIDERED, with sealloped eters, Bock work, bemstiiching™all Freaks desions—ictige. each JADIES" COLGKED “EMBROIDERED—at ig. ac! LADIES! WHITE EMBROIDERED, with Sealloped edues and” Lhemstitehing “PULE UEXbies "Willie ExBRoIERED-vrana pew vatterns-PURE LINEN—ite. to 81-00 “LADIES FRENCH LINEN —eubroidered— 91°25 1091.75. Elaborate in offer Labtee e wide and to each. Sith" inch deep |unlaunderer” oguia sze—EX THA each 42D “BURDERED — 12%., ° BEMNED HASDKERCHIEFS— oF ‘ME PURE LINE: to We. CHI SoroReD BORDERED BAND! each, ‘CHILDS HITE HEM. STITCHED EPS— - ac. LL DRE: ITé EMBROIDERED LINEN HANDKERCHIEES “25e wack A Hisr Ar Tue Sus. LADIES" PLAIN JAPANESE SILK HAND- KERCHIEFS 5c. each. MEN'S JAPANESE’ SILK HANDKER- INITIAL— CHIE FS_PLAIN, we. to $1.25. S0e. to $1 each, We haven't more than begun—before we niust stop—Short sermous get the most listeners, But if we can get you to “‘set eyes" on our assortment you will Jook and look frou bexinning to end—with one result —SATSIFACTION. ‘There isn't a lime like it tobe seen anywhere. None so xood cheaper. Pranrs, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE" Established 1540. (Graduates from the school of exper ene.) | Tarrx Dax ToMokRow. The Frice will Le 20 CENTS cellent varity to chcowe tty ‘The usta! (rises ate M0 and 40 SCENTS they uretuccuensek” amd Lest conden . shall have tee ape: Satur- eed iodo aor ike Chocolates, ‘Galt! ™ Gut & Sox. Popular Candice at Popular Priets, " Con. Lira Axo F Sr, ) THURSDAY. MARCH 8, 1892 cotati rencontre hn nents Ateceasstte leet hac ee Mornzrs, Wives, Sisreas ASD Mose Tax Sisters. Toxonnows opportunity at th8 Palais Royal in- citides two bargains for the men and a dozen and more for the wouen. ke 100 Handkerchiefs that were im- Ported to retail at 25cents, We ordered weverai hun red dozens with the understanding ther were to be all linen. Findong traces uf cotton in them we threatened their return, Apologies coupied with an oper that enabies thia advertisment wis the result. ‘Ther Men's Handkerchiefs are full size with heustitched bo:ders. They foci and ivok like all linen and really contain $0 smuail a percentaye of cotton that they might be sold as all Jinen and few woud be the wiser. 2OCLNTS for 50e. Suspenders im “the other bargain for men, Having the platted silk euds we ean guar- date tie buitonkotes, Other advantages which the men will appreciate, See samples im outside show- case. Ladies. a8 a rule, Lest understand Soaps apd such tke totlet articles, ‘so we call the following tomor- row's bargains for ladies: 10.. avottie tor Colgate’s Chemically Pure Gixce- Fine. ‘Twice the quantity you'll get at the drug store. 1c. for half pint of Bay Kum, which we cannot recommend. 48. for half pint of Double Distilied ay Kum from H. Michelson of St. Thomas, West Indies. The signature cu the Lottie ought to be enowsh for you—will be for connoisseurs, 8c. tor camphor Ice and Se. for Vaseline. 9 1 2c. sor tnreo cates of Pure Gixcerine Soap in bor. Cause a specdsl ofr. Not more por less than one boxtorack caller. The thousand boxes wil avon be wone when the quality of this Suup te known and talked of. 9 Soap for Ostmeal, Honey, Glycerine and Turtle Oi ‘Three cakes in box for ‘Tc. tor Pure Castile Boup in as tarze pieces a8 given for iUc, at drug stores, Haif pound bars for only 10c. 13. sor sampie rottie of the Crown Perfumery Works’ jatest, KARILPA TOILET WATER This most exceilent Bau de Cologne is now selling in New Bond street, London, at a higher price than quoted here tomorrow. 39c. 1s tomorrow's special price for 4 pint bottles of the Standard Perfumery Works’ Extracts—Helio- trope, Violet, White Kose, Stepuanotis, Ylang Ylang, ke. 100. tor Eyebrow Penciis. A full line of Parker Pray’s and other reliaie toilet Lelps. Tewerny.—rhe tatest 48 from Austria —Enamet Pansy Pins and Finger Kings only 25e. each; the price gives uo idea uf the beauty of these "gens" of Jew- eiry. ‘The Bow Knot Watch Chatelaines, in rolled gold and silveroide, are also Jate arrivals; only 25e. each. The Sterling Silver Stick Pins, representing leaves, butterflies, &c., are at a price surprise—only 15c. each. Tez Tur Mex Or Tus ‘Ture pairs ROYAL prices for the better classot Stationery illustrates in a startling way the efficacy of ite cash business, 20c. » round tor the celebrated Berkshire Mills Writing Paper. This is known to the trade as 80-pound stock—a heavy and very superior paper is our regular price—for tomorrow only at 20c. a pound, which is one-third less than prevailing price, The Envelopes to mateb only 9 and 10 cents. 9 25c. tor Pound ot Paperand Envelopes—a supply of a year to ordinary mortals. It enabies you to write a letter every fourth day during a year and leaves you with a Few shects over. 13c.—uink of it-80 sheets of Good Writine Paper tomorrow for 13c. We buy this paper by the ton and usually retail at 15e. a pound. OC. for Writing Tablet containing 144 pages. A hun- dred other kinds gradually rising in price to 2c, The last mentioned might be cajled Sketch Books; extra large size of the paper and handsomely decorated covers. At 8c. you virtually get 72 sheets of writing paper neatly bound in board cover. ~ Novenry stationery and Fine Engraving also a specialty. Wedding Invitations and Announcements engraved by the same artist who doce the work for those who charge you twice our prices. THE PALAIS ROYAL. «Continued below.) 2,400 Laves) Waarrers AND 6,000 Sumr Wass aT Srecut Sare Paces DURING Tuvnspay, Fruway, Sarcrpaz. larch 3.) larch &) (March 6.) Ture spring Seckets, Capes and Ulsters are arriving daily, and vo are the expensive Imported Tea Gowns, ‘Wrappers and Waists. ‘This special sale is more to call attention to the opening of the New Calico and Percale Wrappers for Ladies ana Shirt Waists for Children, the latter to fit youngsters as young as three years and those up to fourteen years of age. 2 , Sercuat Prices For Waarerrrs. 98c. for $1.25 Wrappers. $1.25 for 81.35 Wrappers. 81.48 for 81.68 Wrappers. 81.68 for 81.98 Wrappers. $2.48 for €2.68 Wrappers. 8c. tor any Weayper you see marked $1.25 on the price ticket. Note the Anish of these garments, the inside waist lining is an item often lacking in “*wrap- pers” at this price; you'll fiud the lining in ours equals ‘a well-made corset cover. And the fit:,A convenient room close by for trying on; if your bust measure is between 22 and 44 inches a perfect ft can be «usran- teed; the deep hem admits of lengthening the skirt if necessary. And the style: Tight back, Mother Hub- bard front, roll collar and belt, gives no idea of the style; your feelings and the mirror in the fitting room will best tell you. And the variety? Buch su- verior medley of designs and colors have never before been shown in calico; here are pretty styles for mourn- ina wear, bright colors for young brides, quaint de- sians for esthetic minds, demure patterns foz more practical fo!ks—a tyles to suit all tastes—a!! warranted fast colors. 8c. instead of $1.25 until Seturday at closing time, Le so such may be written of Wrappers offered at 88 cenis, what of those reduced to $1.25, $1.35, $1.68, #1.U8 and 82.08? Too much cannot de written. Buch prices never before brought such qaality, style, fit or Suish. Here are wrappers with zousve fronts. Here some with robe fronts, like tea gowns. Hero's a beauty of White lawn, with polka dots of Red, Black aud Biue, and suitable ribbon trimming. Ierea dozen styles of French percale, with light, medium and dark grounds. Here—but we musi vot forget Tur Same Waursrs. ie. for Sc. Shirt Waiste, ‘B8e. for 50c. Shirt Waists, Ode. for Tc. Shirt Waists, Ze. for 81 Shirt Waist, ‘Tue --nixa" axp CHAMPION are the favorite waists of New York mothers and are fast becoming the popular waists of Washington. The Palais Royal's cash business enables the lowest prices; forces the credit mevehants to weure other makes, which bring them larger profits because uot in direct competition with we. Investigation will show that your dollars will secure better Shirt Waists than possible with the merchants who Ly huok or by crovk have to secure larmer profits, Te speciat prices at the Palais Royalsas above quoted, areforthis week only. Should be appreciated because the now stock includes the French Spring styles in percale, the correct "Ye Sateen Shirt Waist in with White polka dots,&c. Madras h slik stripes; alsoall stylesof Flennel Waistsand Blouses for chiidren trom 3 to 14 years ot age. Our buyers ask specisi attention to the improved high band collars which set well over the jacket and do not easily wrinkle. See the White Percale Waists with vleeted fronts and the new coliar and cuffs of three- ply linen, 4. LISNER, Corner i2th st. and Fa. sve. BO fi RIAR GHE. Froars Re roxprxe Surz Tomorrow As Usvan. As usual every Friday-tomorrow— we shail reiund each and every tenth sale of each and every dame amount. Gagatest “N ortox” Satz Ox Reconp Our entire Notion and Druggist Sundries Departinents are to be cleared ont at half and nearly price to make room for an en- tirely new stock. department has been moved into new quarters and will henceforth be made quite a feature of the business, Ax Exacity Har Parce. ‘These prices show our determination to sell the stock instantly : Scissors (some tarnished) at exactly haf Sormer prices, Zooth Brushes at exactly half price, Clothes Brushes at exactiy haf price, Nail Brushes at exactiy half price, — Shields at exactly half marked pri . Tousr Antics, ‘Thurston Tooth Powder. Bon Marche Dentifrice. Myrhh Tooth soap, Tetlow's Swansdown, ‘Tetlow's Gossamer, Camphor Ice... Barley Swansdown. Violet Toilet Water. Large size. Toliet Water. Nortoxs. 15 vleces Cova Feather Stiteh Bone Casing, Black and Gra; Belting, Gra: im all colors, reduced to 10c. Tue Box Mascae. 314 Awp 316 7m Sz N. W. LBSBEAALDDEEERALLAL RELREELALLA Ovesixec Or Spnixe Wrars, fa) kad* tue x WE AKE NOW Prepared to show a large variety of the latest and moat approved slyles in Ladies’ and Misses’ Spring Over- garments, and offer special opening prices. Ladies’ All-wool Cloth Blazer Jackets, in Navy Blue and Black. Opening price, 83.98. Ladies’ Double and Single-breasted Serge Reefers, in Tan, Gray, Blue and Black. Opening price, $3. Better qualities of Keefers, Open.ng prices, $6, 87.50, 88.50, #9, $10, $12 and 815. LADIES’ LONG COATS, ‘With detachable Capes, in Navy and Black. Just the thing for provent wear. Opening price, 810. Ladies’ Bernhardt Capes, in Tan, Gray, Blue snd Black. Opening prices, 86, $9.98 and $15. MISSES’ JACKETS. Sizes 12 to 18 years, in Tans, Grays, Blues and Black. Opening prices. $3.50, 84.98 to $9.50. These wraps are the newest conceits of the makers’ art, and are per- fect fitting and reliabie qualities. See them. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, 713 Market space. mh3 Kors Puansacy, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, ‘7th and E sts. n.w. Uptown branch, 833 14th st, FIGURES TALE. ‘35e. English Tooth Brushes, best (guaranteed not to shed). inglish Toot ih Brushes for children very cheap. HAIR BRUSHES. 81 Kent's English All-bristle Hair Brushes, jue for the money ever offered. ir Brush, very good. Barbers’ Hair Brushes, special., Mair Brushes, bieached or unbleac! Riveted-back Hair Brushes down at 1 French Folid-back Hair Brushes at. RUBBER GOODS, 2D FLOOR. Se. Family Syringes, three pipes. 25 Family Syringes, three rubber pipes. $2 Fumily Syringes, rubber pipes and hard rubber connections,complote. Every instra- ment warranted... is $1 Atomizers, rubber or metal tubes. Every ous perfect and continuous stream; larcest, assortment of Atomizersin the city,at about haif rexular prices. 82 Fountain Syringe, 2-at., 5 rubber pives. for all purposes; Lest iu the market. S 82.25, same as above, in 3-quart size. These are all warranted... ‘$2 Hot-water Botties or Bay x All kinds of Drugyists’ Rubber Goods, hard and soft: Nursery Supplies, Ice Bays, Bandages, Hard Itubber Piston Syringes, old style, of every size, at same low rates. Fresh Swedish Leeches just received. KOLB PHARMACY, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, ‘7th and Este now. Uptown branch, 833 14th st. Fuaxsoaws Jeweeny Esrasuisuvest DROP IN AND SEE 1T-THE PrP RI Ww ERR SUBERISE P SS “od bP oO Rit SoS Eee THE CIPHER TRANSLATED. Mar. 2, answer t> the cipher in J, H. Fiatavas’s show window 1s **study the Constitution.” Kespecttuily yours, CHAS, REARDON, 500 Oth st. n-e., Wash., D.C. Seba Pde SRRREP ESS 531 Seventh street northwest. ow EASTER HE fa wm LILIES. A, Guve& Buo., Annstic Fronts7s, 1224 F ST. mh3 €O"Punctual Delivery Guaranteed.-GR He eee “oO. Pht ot ME." 25 ‘Viatting cards printed from plate, “Se. per 100. ool ORE RERTOV Al. af} Ep aT Jorrve Lanssvne Foasrrne Hover ‘No stone will be left unturned to clear out this stock completely before we move. It is best to respond quickly when we announce & list of heavy reductions iike the follow- ing, because the goods are rapidly bought by shrewd bayers, who appreciate and look for those apportunities to save money. ; Haayr Reovorioxs Ix Uruoxsrear Goons. ‘Bilkaleno reduced to 10c. per yard. ‘50-inch French Creton, double face, from 81.50 to 50c. 50-inch Silk Tapestry, handsome color- ings. From €3.50to $2 per yard. ‘50-inch Handsome Silk Stripe, Reduced from 64 to $2.50. Crushed Plush, in five different colorings. ‘Reduced to 8c. per yard. 1 piece of Renaissance Stripe Portlering. ‘Reduced from $2.50 to 81 per yard, 20 colorings of China Silks in one pattern. ‘Beduced trom 81 to 580. per yard. 44-inch Madras Curtain Muslins, in Gold and Terrs Cotta figures on White ground. ‘Reduced from G0c. to Sic. per yard. ‘14-inch Sateen-covered Down Pillows. ‘Reduced to 40c, each, Favcy Panton Forsrronz Repvcep. ‘These are all single pieces, which we pro- Pose to close out at once: 1 Clouded Gold Table. 812.5010 88. 1 Fancy Enameled Table, 20 to $10. 1. Chamois-covered Wood Ottoman. $12.50 to 86.25. Z 1 Fancy Pedestal Table. $16 to 6% 1 Fancy Pedestal Table. $8.50 to 85. . 1 Fancy Pedestal Table, 810 to 96. 1 Parlor Cabinet, very handsome. $42 to $30. 2 Fancy Rattan Chairs, 1 Gold and 2 Silver. 86,50 to $4.50, 1 Exquisite Gold Chair, tufted seat. #45 to 823. 1 Exquisite French Gilt Chatr. 900t0 $3. 1 Elegant Gilt Chair. U5 to 840. No. 1146, Music Cabinet; very hand- some. $32.50 to 825. 1 Handsome Solid Oak Musie Folio. $16.50 to @8.50. Only one left. No. 73, G-piece Tapestry Parlor Suite. ‘Reduced trom $60 to $40, Laos) Dasssixa Cases Repvceo. 1Solid Oak Dressing Case, Freneb bey- eled plate mirror. 845 to $32. 1 Solid Oak Dressing Case, beveled French Piste mirror, #24 to $17. 1 Handsome Solid Oak Dressing Case, with French beveled plate glass mirror. 827.50 to 818, Repvortoxs Ix Lace Cvrrars. ‘White Nottingham Lace Curtains reduced as follows: 81. 75 Curtains to 81.20 per pair. 82.25 Curtains to $1.50 per pair. 83.50 Curtains to @2.40 per pair. 35 pairs of Handsome Chenille Portiers, fringe and dado top and bottom. Reduced from $6, 86.50 and 87 to $5 per pair. Heavy Repvcrioxs Lx Foasirvnz. 11 Handsome Wilton Rug Platform Rockers. Reduced from $15 to $11.50. 23 Large Size Rockers, in oak, cherry and Dirch. Reduced from $10 to #5. Handsome Large Wilton Rug Couches, five styles in @ dozen colorings. Only 817.75. Revvcrioss 1x Cuamser Sorres, &e. Notwithstanding the fact that we were closing out we could not resist buyin 150 Solid Oak Bed Room Suites, three pieces, large handsome pieces which would ordi- natily sell fore#40, which will be offered by Us for 827.50 each. 40 pound Hair Mattress, double bed sige, Only 88.85. 50 Woven Wire Mattresses, ft any size bed, @3. Froor Rees Repvcen. Our $1.50 Smyrna Rugs will be closed out at Wc. each. Our Smyrna Bureau Rugs. From #2.25 to 81.40. Other Smyrna Rugs reditcod as follows: Size 2 feot 2 inches by 4 feet G inches. Ke- duced from £3.50 to 81.50. Size 2 feet 6 inches by 5 fect Ginches, Re- duced from $4 to $2.65. Size Sfeot by 6 feet. From 86 to 84.35. Bizo4 fect by 7 feet. From 810 to £6.25. Moquet Rugs, Keduced from #4 to $7.05. Moqust Mats. Heduced from $1.50 to $1.10. All the $4 Wilton Engs reduced to $2.90. Juries Laxsnuncn, Con. 131x Ax F Sis. N.W. A Prerry Gin Wars Many things—and gen- erally wets them, if she's tery pretty. But there's one thins she likes, yet has ‘Ro use for—eacept on the foot of her suitor, who cortainly docs suit her THE BAKER SHOE, It 1430 N. ¥. ave. Oce Proste Sacre Coxrixves. ‘THIS TIME WE ARE TRIMMING LACES. Here they go. If you want LACES come quick. 50 Tambour Laces for $12.50. az. Naturally you ask yourself why this cut in prices. The answer ia, we have the guods and you have the money. We are always pleased to have you visit our establishment, and offer thts Uig discount as ‘© special tavitation for you to attend this sale. W. H. Hose. mbi-St .8TH ST. AND PERM. AVE. Paoroonaras For Gina And I now speak of little tots. Youcan- Rot improve your soft lgces and graceful clinging folds, Mow when I say this I mean diondve. If your charminx tot ea brunette ‘Gress ber in Cream or Dark Blue or Brown. Pare, Potografer, mht Pa. ave. and 1ith st. Gexrs Sorts Scovnz> AND PRESSED FOR 61. Sees arnt Woonwano- Axn Lorunor, « WOTH, 1TH AND F STE XW. Ovr Rexsaxr Sue Tomorrow. Farpar. Mancu 4, ‘Will be uncémmonty interesting. There is an extra accumulation of useful and erasonable things—"‘Short Lengths,” *Broken Sizes.” “Odd Lota," **Mussed anti Sviied Goods,” tee. ‘You will be surprised to vee the remainders at the BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS COUNTERS. They are from the newest and choicest Jairica, too; high-class novelties, 04 aud al carry low remnant prices. The WRAP and ART NEEDLEWORK DEPARTMENTS: report very favorably also. Follow us cicsely today—it means & great saving to you, —o Croax Derantwest. 1 Tan Cheviot Jacket, with wide rolling collar, faced with real mink far. Sizes Re- duced trom $25 to 812.50. : 1 Gray Cheviot Reefer, with shaw! roll collar of fine mouftion fur. Size 32. Reduced from $22.50 to $10. 2 Fine Cheviot Bernhardt Capes, 1Gray and 1 Tan, fringed all around; high fare collars, Bizen 36 and 38. Reduced to @9 each. 2 Binck Twilled Cheviot Jackets, fu'l length, high sleoves and frog fasteners. Sizes 38 apd 42. Reduced to @5 each, 1 Black Cheviot Blazer, Size36 Reduced from 84.50 to 81. 1 Black Chevron Long Garment. Size 32. Light weight. Reduced trom @13.50 to €5. 1 Black Sicilian Silk Wrap, trimmed with silk gimp, Size 32, Reduced from $25 to 810.00. 1 Fine Seal Plush Newmarket, high sleeves, Sise 36. BIIk lined throughout. Keduced from $35 to €15. Ga floor,..,. 11th st. building.) ——— Boxs' Crormsyo Deranrwesr. S Cheviot Suite. Size5,G and 9, Reduced from ¢3 to $1.80. 1004 Jersoy Jacket; suit was $5.50. Size 6. Reduced to $2.25. 1 Heavy Storm Ulster, with cape, Reduced from $5 to $2.98. 1small lot of Desirable All-wool Suits, in Brown and Black checks. Sized. Reduced from $6 and $8 to $5, (3d floor, -10th st, building.) Mie Dane 1 Brown Chevoit Jacket, atl wool. Size1# Years. Reduced from $10 to #3. 1 Fancy Mixed Cheviot Reefer, large peari buttons. Size 16. Reduced from #12 to #f.. 3 Medium Weight All-wool Cheviot Jackets, high sieeves. Sizes 12, 14and 16 years Re- duced from £9 and $7.50 to $3. 1 Navy Bine Rough Cheviot Reefer, Size 12 years. Reduced from 4.75 to #3. % Misses’ All-wool Mixed Cheviot New- markets, 1 Brown, 1 Tan and 1 Navy Blue. Sizes 14and 16 yearn Reduce from $12.50 to 87.50. 2Children’s Gretchens, high shoulders and split capes. Sizes4and 6 years. Reduced to Beach. (Third floor... Fea Dersnrvest. 1 French Seal Cape. Size 34. Reduced from $16.50 to $12.50. 1 Alaska Seal Cape, Bize36, Reduced from 865 to $37.50. 1 Fine Gray Krimmer Cape, military style and length, Size 3u. Reduced from $60 to 432.50. 1 Biack Marten Cape. Size 34 Reduced from €22.50 to $15. A few Children’s Sets at less than half price. 2 Fine China Silk Scarfs, handsomely em- broidered. 1 Pink and 1 Cardinal. Reduced from 85 to $2.75. (2hird fo ith st. bulding.) —— Sur Deratrwesr. 2 Black Caskinere Wrappers, with Whits cashmere frouts, ail-wool goods, high sleeves. ‘BLand $4. Reduced from $14 to #3, Hack Siik Sleeveless Waists, embroidered chiffon fronts. Sizes 34 and 36. Reduced from #8 ang 810 to $4.75. (Third floor.. Ath st, building. ) —o— Avr Exszowery Deeanrvest. REMNANTS OF CHINA SILKS, Xyard Blue, Reduced from lyard Blue. Reducedfrom 1% yards Light Green. 0c. ‘Ws yards Pink. Rednc@d from 83.13 to $2. Ve yards Blue. Reduced trom #1.04 to SOc. 2% yards Cream White. Heuuced from 1.13 to We, 2 yards Pink. Beduced from 81 to Ge. yards Pmk. Reduced from 81.43 10 81 ig Yards Green. Reduced from 81.13 to 75e. Lyard Blue. Reduced from 75 to 0c. to de. to Bie. Reduced from 63 to 4 yard Green Art Satin. Reduced from 63 to 4 yard Old Rose Art Satin. “Reduced from 6:3 2¢yard Old Gold Art Satin. Reduced from 1 Head Rest, Reduced from 81.25 to 75e. 1 Head Kest. Reduced from 7c. to 50c. (Third floor, Oth st. buliding.» ——- Buasxer Deranrwest. DOWN QUILTS. 2, size 6x0, covered with French satine. Re- uced from $32.50 to 810. 3, sizefxG, covered with French satine. Re- duced from 97-54 to #5. 1, size 6x7, covered with French satine. Re- duced from $14 to 810. 1, size 6x6, covered with Old Rove silk in nar- cissusdesixu and plain Blue silk lining. Ke- duced from #16.50 to $133.50. 1 Wrapper Blanket, soiled. Reduced from 97.56 to ¥5. 5Gray Lap Robes, fanclly striped. Reduced from $1.50 to €1 each. 1 Extra Large Horse Blanket. Reduced from 8 to 85. (Second floor. {1th st. building.) Mosurx Usvenwear Derantwest. ‘From our special display and sale of Underwear ‘ast weok we have anumber of soiled pieces.com- prising Gowns, Chemises, Drawers and Corset Covers, which we have marked at greatly re- duced prices. (Second floor... --10th st. building.) a Israsre Deranrwenr. All the Children’s Soiled India Linen and Cambric Guimpes, trimmed with Hambure. Reduced tron Zoe. and $1 to 50c. each. 3Chiléren’s Hand-nade Short Drosses, with five rows of funcy stitching and hemstitching at the bottom, soiled. Reduced from $3.50 to 82.50 each. (Second Hoor....... 10th st. building.) ss Dousstrc Dazss Goons Deranruent. 500 Kemnants Ginghams, Pisin, Dsrk and Olive Green and Terra Cotta, in lensths from 8 to lO yards. Reduced to Se. a yard. Reunants Half-wool Dress Goods im Bright Red Plaids—tengths from Sto 10 yards. Be- @uced to 5c. s yard. oooe-LUth st. annex.) —o— Necxwean Deranruess. 4 Chiffon Jabots, slightly mussed; Pink, Cream, Beige and Lilac. Reduced trom $1.50 each. “quien Jabot; Lilac. Rednced trom $2.78 each. a Oo - Grove Derazrazsr. ‘pairs Ladies’ G-battoa-length Mousquetaire runsuedeGioven, SioseCK and 7. Neduost taning, ‘ise. Reduced Stun gh.2sto at. ee Riseox Deranruest. A tow cus pisces of 3-inch Geuze Ribbons, in 1A. Gray, Ten and Brows. Reduced to 12igo. 0 yard. CPEs 8008. o400. v0esee sos cesvees UBM abylight.) —— WOODWARD & LOTHROP, ‘20th, 11th and Fete. aw. PTR eae Sal Ek TZ SEGELE EE a; This spontaneous outburst of patron- ‘age upon your part during the past few days—our sixth anumersary celebrate ale excoedinely gratifying to us, We consider the heavy losses made en the articles advertised at Jens than cost bute feeble reciprocation fer your ¢em- erous Patronage, We completely under- estimated the demands that would be ‘made upon our stock and were conse- quently completely sold out of a few specialties at tunes, Telegrams were in- tantly sent to various manufacturers and wehaveacain stocked up tn certain Jines and momentarily look for further shipments. We crave your indulgence for any shortcomings and arain thank FOU mest cordially for your substantial expression of good will, We have added the ‘cllowing attractious for the balance Of the week Take your mek of owr magni fecat tine & Sponges at 20 per cont of tre marked prices Take your pick of the stock of Chamois t 20 per cent of the marked prices. Take your choice @f our extensive and Attractive stork of Hatr Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Fiesh Brushes, Clothes Brushes, Combs. dec., at 20 per cant of the murked price, = | Sol ce) fe Ex Or Mancu 2, 1892, for list of the reduced prices for Merts's superior line of *Svectaltien* ay fe fb 7 EGe ti Be $ Bs N.W. Con 1 Lr Asp FSrs. N.W. BRRLELRORERLALSLLARLALERLALRGbL For Tus Weex Osty. ‘To make room for Spring Stock we will for this week give you your choice of our $25 to 818 Suits or Overcouts for the small sum Of $15. Ali #18 to 812 Suits and Overcosts for $10. Oop Pasrs. Ono Pasts, ODD PANTS. All @8, $7.50 and €7 grades go for @5. All 86. 85 and 84 grades go for $3. Remember ‘this sale is for this week ouly. E. B. Baxseu & Co. 931 Pa. AVE. mah2-St Listers Desrirnice Purifies the secretions. LISTER’S DENTIFRICE Prevents decay LISTER'S DENTIFRICE Destroys the kerms of ferment. LISTER'S DENTIFRICE Insures healthy wis aud sweet breath, 25 cents s bottle. ‘Made only by W. 8. THOMPSON, Why vo to other cities, pay boarding schoo! rates and exorbitant prices to collees when You cap attain the dye at home tor ope-tuind the cost. W. Preach the full course of cutting. Men’ ts Centitivally in three imunths for $20. Cur pew even. ns clans now forty bowie 13. For LOR MatIOn apply te. HAKIIS & FACKNER, Principate, Call between 1 and and 8 and 9 pi > oo Psevuane Tees, A MEANS OF KAU(D COMMUNICATION: In Newspaper ffices, Pulutc Buildings, Factories and Stores. Fur (rans te Gur iui) particulars. METLOK DESPATCH CO., Stati Rerianse Iy Suver Axp Gow. Always on hand a tine of FINE ELECTRO SILVER-PLATED WARE. KANY MS’ MANUFACTURING CO., BRANCH, 331 7TH ST, N.W. FACTORY, BAL- - TiMoke, MD. PT Mrs. M, J. Hesz, 1309 F ST. N.W., ‘hibit for THREE DAYS, THURSDAY, FRI- D ICE ASSORTMENT of ich she invites the at- mhz FINE NEEDLEWORK, to tention of her customers. Fans Cavncn Cons. Mea Ape, Feeo Mux. tou Seed Sivat at whslessleaurl reeut Bealexchanced oreo. CUSTOM WOKR DONE.” Mill uachinery the beet inate. Mv located wide of tick of WU. aud WICH "on Sher wood's subdivision. eee eee n On a a ieeecbins mh2-1m Cows Avromaric Fivrer. ‘Wo have taken the agency of stove . FILTER. It is simple in construction, perfect in practice and moderate in price, Call and see it in operation. We also keep Stone and Charcoal Filters. M. W. BEVERIDGE, Importer of China and Glass, Sib F and 1214 ws. teRTte 10-4 Unbleached 150, Rees — = een een 1.50 to 810. of Drews “ Sesmrnas rtoos 2d EDITION. THEY WILL APPEAL. The Whisky Trust Case to Go to the Supreme Court. RISING OF THE MISSOURI FEARED, Long Distance Telephone Lines Across the Country. A NEW WESTERN OFFICIAL. THE WHISKY TRUST Case, Counsel Prince says an Appeal to the Supreme Court Will Be Made. Bostox, March %.—Charles A. Prince, eoun- @cl for the defendants in the whisky trust cases, says: “We shall take our caso to the United States Supreme Court. The case will be tried bere, to be sure; but we sball accept no decision ns inal that does not come from the supreme bench. These gentlemen, who have beon indicted, are not Tunning a trust, They have formed a company, which bas paid for aud owns certain property. [does not control the entire output of the product manufactured. It is not a monopoly. * Las not conepired against competitive inter ents, Mr. Prince did not believe the cases would come up on Monday,as there had been uo time to Prepare thei — oe FEAKING A FLOOD, The Ice tn the Missourt River Rapidly Mete tug. Omama, New, March 3.—The warm weather of the past few days has caused the ice in the Missouri river to melt very rapidly, and there is serious danger of a flood. At Chamberlain, 8. D., im the last forty hours the river bes risen nearly two feet, and river men say the ice ts becoming dangerous, At this place a force of men is kept bi the Union Pucito braige to prev yy A ing of a gorge. From all points north come private momages to river meu to prepare for ap unusually big flood. ‘Within « Year Washington Can “Helle” te the Windy City. Curcaso, March $.—Within » year the first long-distance telephone line will be completed between Chicago and New York. Before then it is expected that every one of the more than eight thousand telephones in Chicago will be replaced with Copper metallic ctreuit instruments, by the use of which any sound can be transmitted for thousands of mi with: pertect distinctness. These improvements will cust several millions of dollars. The work of Duilding the first line from New York across the continent was begun several monthsago. With- inee boon ball eercight secon: the ooaeiey soar it it wcrom t the Allegheniee and across rivers. te wostere terminus is now at Cleveland, from which nt it will be pushed rapidiy westward to hicago and beyond. Another transcontinental line te aud, in fact, aire: begun, which will pass through Pitsburg and resth “Chicago” byPase other route. a —— NOVEL DUTIES OF AN OFFICIAL Col, Clark Chambers Mast Follow the Os- Teer of Discharged Convicts, Sr. Pavi, Mrss., March 3.—Col, Clark Cham- bers, state prison agent to look after discharged convicts, has entered on the discharge of bis duties. This appointment is an innovation in the state. The joint com- mittee of the state prison and reformatory board appointed to draft rules and regulations for the government of the state prison agent met yesterday at the Merchants’ Hotel and prepared a statement of the duties of the agent aud the rules by which le sball be gor- er: ‘The sum of tt all is this: “It shall be his duty to procure suitable situations for all and paroled prisoners from the state prison and reformatory who cannot obtain suit able situations for themselves or throngh their friends. It shall also be his duty to make careful investigation of all situations by prisoners or their friends and ascertain whether they are suitable.” Further, be is to look after di and paroled convicts until their fiual disc and make regular reports of their bebavoir. Much good is expected to result trom thus office. pacadaen eee Second Edition Continued on Sixth Page. MARKED. ALLEX—HAEBERLE. On. IN, by the Kev. Dr. Doar. March iam sees of Washington to Miss LOUISA HAE: deiptiia oIED. CRONTE. On March 2, 1Ni2, at 3:20 eels HENRY K CRONE. aged sunt ee Fanerat Priday at 2 o's dence, No. BLS Pocr-and-a ball street Fricicts and felatives invited to attend. ‘south weet CUNEY, (On 1 syouine, March 1, 340, SALAH Mi. SHADD CUNED sinter of MA. K Gary? soutien. af hier Femidence, 410 D mtreet “\Fuueral at 2 pun. Friday. Merch. Private, | * DAVIS. On Tuesday, March 1, TN02, at 1:30pm, Mra VERLISDA A DAVIS, witiow of te hate Bobi S.Davin, to theeuebty- - Manraret £ Bursesn, Proday at 2030 pn invited to at cory. at 8208. JOYCE. On Wednestay. ~ March 2, 1802, at TAS . ANN JOYCE, widow of Jou J. aveuur, Friday, March 4, at © ™. PETERS. At the on Wednesday, tielats'Thoe Btervot tect funeral hereafter. STEL On. March 2, 1802, at 3: NER. On Wi ay] th year of a.m., PREDERICK STEIN! to hte pine foun ba abe ps ge street uortheast, be taatacaeabenet © vortolk, Va, the = bs ae year of hie TEMPLE, Es are. northeent at Soda, Kinty ont Rowen 2 i ee ouce of ‘Tuners hereafter. ° =xiee. nee ‘2. 182, BASIL TYLER, tm the TDeiowk "Friense cordially shot TYAGOWNKI. On March 3, Ita, wt 4:15 ama widow of a Sac AR the Sveuty oven wee ‘St. Matchew's: “Worm A Grixea A Box- But sold by all drusvista at 25 cente,

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