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4 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: THE EVENING STAR kas a regular and permasent cireniation in Washington three mes larger than that of any ether paper fm the city. As a local NEWS paper and Advertising Mediam it bas no competitor. Representative William Grant Otis, Farmers’ Alliance member from Kansas, ‘‘csnnot under- ‘that are borne by people in every other section” Senators, third party men, have con- fessed the same lack of understanding. Repre- sentetive Otis condenses his views of the matter Ym the statement that if the national capital were transferred to some western town 640 acres of land would be donated to the Wevernment, and not = cent of taxes would ‘ever be collected from it. {+ is very likely that ‘Topeka or any other western town would back Gp this broad-gauge proposition. But suppose the had been located long at and suppose that the bad ousted the Topekaites of their own affairs, and by con- enactment ‘had placed exclusive of legislation over ten miles square in- the national Con- IG core seventh of the site of the capital city. Sup- pese that the government on the strength of these donations and its exclusive control ow a t capital on the site of Topeka, with avenues 160 feet wide, numer- ous parking reservations, projected stat- DID—or EVER WILL He other home DONS-BVER sell such such LOW STERLING QuaLiries «i ‘at such PRICES ss WE quote. Germe Ove Auxommox Reuor. ‘W SPRING in our BOYS’ AND CHIL- DREN'S DEPARTMENT. It's promising con- siderable to say we'll outdo last year. But we ‘Will. Jt means that gerfection hse tmproved. ‘Leaves the others lansing otill farther behind. ‘There really jan't a store in the country that ‘shows such a complete and varied assortment as wede. Only aday ce twosgo there was 0 Kew Yorker who has been wintering in Washington came in fora sult tocarry her boy slong until she got home, Wegaveber want our custom- ary attention. She said she was « regular pe- fron of the largest and most exclusive juvenile cutitters in New York city, but im none of them id she bave such a variety—to select from—and ll neat, original styles, too. Of course we ‘thanked her for compiiment—But we already mow it. It will be truer this spring than ever. The stock is coming now.—The winter ‘weights will be within call until mild weather fea settled fact—but biding that time you can catch « glimpse of the Novelties as they arrive. ‘They are filing in fast. What we show, nobody ise can. The prices are “all right.” We're ‘@till the leaders. ‘What you may be needing—get tomorrow—and haves look at some of the fashions that areso eon TO BEL Saxs Axp Compan, Be Other Such Store in Washington, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTR as STREET. ees, fountains and other embellishments, fo be perfected by the nation. Sup- pose that after thus gobbling up Topeka! Spine Rezveas, fad selling lote on the strength of 18 implied endertaking that this city of the nation should| Sprixa Resvzns, be fostered as well as controlled by the nation, Cc ‘the government had at first neglected through} Sramxe pen im effect a= eee te eaplat ctligain Duoyen| S2sixe Carzs, disted its capitel obligations. Suppose ‘that the work of carrying out the magnificent plan of the capital had been thrown upon the small, unrepresented, and deceived population ef Topeka, and that these people had twice bankrupted themselves in s desperate effort to perform the nation’s task. Suppose that efter this outrageous and disgraceful fweatment for three-fourths of s century the | wisn Fepublic had repented and done imperfect and tardy jastice by resuming balf way its violated toward the capital Suppose that without making the slightest compensation for the wrongs of the past it agreed as half- owner of the local property which needed to fhe policed, and sewered, and watered, and paved, and lighted, and protected from fire, to meet one-half of these municipal expenses. Guppose that this arrangement continued for @ few years and Topeka began to develop under the first just and encouraging treatment it had Feceived into a beautiful city of which the na- ftion that owned and controlled it might well be Finally suppose that in the year 1892 4m the capital at Topeka a representative of the Washington districtof Maryland, made a (Congressman by & mysterious dispensation of Providence in the shape of a series of failures ‘of the Potomac corn and tobacco crops, should ‘pend himself in the House and demand why ‘Yhe people of Topeka should not bear their own burdens, why his suffering constit- Wents should pay anything toward & national capital, and offer 640 exres of Potomac swamp lands if the capital were transferred to the failing corn-fields of ‘his district. In this event Mr. Otis, as a Tope- Asite, would have the same opinion of the farmers’ representative from the Denks of the Potomac that we of ‘Washington are now compelled to entertain oncerning him, and those who stand with him in neglecting to master the history ef their country and its capital, while werving as sole legislators for the lat- Frasscawe J JEWELRY Esrast Our advanced styles of Cloaks for spring are now in stock, and many choice things are to be seen at very low prices. Bernhanit Capes, 40 inches long, trimmed with Jet, ‘Worth about $6.50, for $3.98. — aa ae Embroidered Capes, edged feather trimmings, good value at $10.00, only $5.98, ‘Weare going to give you» treat. Choice of $3.00 and $4.00 Jackets, Reefers and Blazers, to have you ‘Visit us tomorrow, ouly $1.98. Choice of several lots of Spring Reafers, finished with frogs or buttons, regular price $6.00 and $7.00. tomorrow Choice $3.98. $5 is a popular price for a Spring Garment. See ours, and you will admit them as good ascan be sold for 88.00 oF $9.00. In all shades, only $5.00. Wrurrens, Waurrens. ‘We want to make this one grand chence for you; therefore have decided to sell every Winter Wrapper imour stock without regard to quality or cost. They are Outing Flannel and Percale, with silk and cash- mere fronts. They are goods that sold from $2.00 to €4.00. Only afew of them left. Choice at 98c. Cuses, 734 asp 736 Tru Sx. N.W. Remember this place is on 7th 10. 734 and 736. MENT sonal 34-KARAT SET WITH PEARLS fer under the constitutional provision. Thieis no fancy sketch. The facts suggested | °°? SOLD aE on ‘are a part of the history of Washington, which, fin ‘by the way, would furnish interesting and in- g # tractive reading for any of our legislators ‘who honestly desire enlightenment conceruing ial the relations of the republic and itecapital. 5 —__—_—_+eo—_____ Representative Compton thinks that the con- ‘eoversy over the District appropriations bill Eat pe & ET grows out of ademand for excessive appropria- Ha ” aay rs i tions by the wealthy winter residents of the rs capital and the office bolders without perma- RRR Bent local interests and pleads for considera- Ere tion of “the very large class of property hold- EE ers upon whom the barden of taxation falls heavily,” and in their behalf proposes to favor vt aly such appropriations as are necessary ‘to i heop up improvements and provide for the P health and education of the people, and not one dollar more.” But it is not very clear to these | 1, 00, cc K local tax-payers how their chatapion is belping | 8 86° E Eo oy. pS them by refusing to spend the money which |1., 0,0 2.0 KR Ely Buss bas been collected from them in taxes upon the development of the city, and causing it to lie ‘idle and unproductive in the national treasury. ‘Mr. Compton does not propose to reduce the ‘mx levy of the “property holders upon whom ‘the burden of taxation falls heavily,” he denies ‘their request that their tax contribution be fally expended in such manner as will bring to ‘their city and indirectly to them the greatest pecuniary returns, and when they urge ‘hat their money be not suffered to rest end rust in the government's vaults he meets them with the threateni intimation of s decrease of the government's contribution to the capital's expenses, involv- bn parynemepeden taxation which he pro- be already » heavy burden upon them. Mr.Compton’s Sobmarst lagers nang Yer of concern to the District. becanse he comes from an adjacent district of Maryland, is thor- Li, Representative Watson, in defending bimself sgainst the charge of being a sortof political sii sroand mas, runs up agsinst anotber Poob- Bab. He hasn't yet made it clear in which of his capacities the author of the offensive news- paper paragraph acted when he wrote it, that €€ slerk to the Speaker or correspondent of an _ La Junta, Col, is excited over the of elead of gold quarts. The palitical prestige. f=} 2 Py wR N or Ss THE WINNER OF THE WATCH. SebatedcTSEERLP TALS Tu IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN THE SURPRISE DROP IN AND LOOK aT IT. 581 Seventh strect northwest. STER wow BYES ‘The spring supply hss come—ail the new styles, ‘They include the favorite colors and are made with the ‘Foster hooks, of coursa, No buttons to come off; 20 buttoners to be Yothered with, The entire lotis beautiful cue, comprising ea fine and extensive an assortment of Gloves os were ever received in Washington, The mesits of the Footer Gloves are well known end these age gtarantes genuine, We ‘tleo guayantecd the Gt. Hsve them ‘Steed to your hand at either store. ad Rarylie du Japon, mote dy Detetires, Tor wale by Sous Srrous Baoan Fon Saz-|= WS to SMe. , te frat oe Boe Or ata haan sere pat 250. Sain fA act no ames eats in ED. 1k SATURDAY ONLY, c. Sprott Prarcuser Buzoas For NRACT. OW Yon Strdubale Dc. 0 UNOE. CHa ‘ONLY, Ue Best rREN it rate aRe of WHITE LI Kagauar price, So FOR on Thabads 0. OUNCE. BEST FRENCH 105, Hames Vet Done fan, Rewolnr valve, Jue. SPRUIAL Bahoaim 1c. EACH. Ei For, S oR, Sarvmpar,. may ic. YARD. Ar Seat os Paces sam Ht aROSSIAN, NED ygagline. Regular peice, THE NEW MASE VEILING. ‘Regular price, 81. FOX SATURDAY, EW HORTENSL VEILING. Regular price, és) POW BATURD. AD AY, ae 2. YARD. GRENADINE VEILING> in allcolorn Beg wiarprve ie Teena Cc. YARD. Sreouz Prices For Sarunpar Py TOILET Regt isi te: ty is oorith Bkvsurs. : ge ys Nol hie Rewular price, doc. FOR INE dus ai if “BRUSHES. WITH EXTRA On SarokbA AF 19 ag Calaaeain LARGE. NAIL GULAR PRIC! HES, with . For Satowpay, GE SIZE HAIR BRUSHES. Regular iF tots, Regular value, LARG: Be. a Are RD, LISH BkUsis, WITH BOLID iC “eg hana ri OOMS WITH HAN =e oF OXIDIZED. ea AND Bitos SE- zi pace, U SATURDAY, ee ©. EACH. Yaxxee Nortroxs Ax Sprcian ICES BATUMDAY, DOUBLE BOSE CAMISG AN STRIPED ease hm Blas, Gold, White Black, Slaté. Regular price, sattnpay, Ic, ples. 9 zards in pece, VIOLET STICK Pry at shades. price, Oe: FON BAIURDAY. IW FO! We also will offer special bargains in all sorts of notions for Saturday at special prices. DE ISLAND LACE AND Wh Ra $1.98. ron ice ‘AT SPECIAL P TIERCE & Co., * Pg agen sigan Tomorrow Inthe LAST DAY of our List Graxp Crzanixo Sax. Resargasre Bancarns wu teotteret im every department. Our Men's Fine Calf Lace and Congress SHOES at 81.08 cannot be equaled for less ‘than 83. The ‘Family Shoe Store” Hand-sewed Watker-Oakley Calf SHOES for Men would be cheap at $4. OUR PRICE IS 83. Men's Regular $5 French Calf Hand-sewed ‘SHOES will be sold for #4 tomorrow. Ladies’ Regular $5.00 SHOES for $3.98. Ladies’ Reeuiar $33.00 SHOES for $1.98. Ladies! Kewuiar $2.50 SHOES for $1.73, 4, Boys’ and Misses’ $1. 50 SHOES for 6c. Children's Regular $1.25 SHOES for 750. ta LADIES’ BLACK CLOTH OVERGAITERS, all sizes. Sa REGULAR PBICE, 81. Our price, 890. Is there ig nothing mentioned here that auits your desires and your. pocket book come to the store and we can vratify you smequaity eurprising bargain FABIILY E REB RIUM, a Sezcraz Provrsrox. YP HAVE abe sre Wy ou EFFORTS THIS SEASON TO PROVIDE THE BOYS AND CHILDREN OF ‘WASHINGTON WITH THE XEW- EST, NOBBIEST AND MOST RE- LIABLE CLOTHING TO BE FOUND IN AMERICA, AXD THOSE WHO HAVE SEEN THE ADVANCE STYLES ARE VERY ENTHUSIASTIO IN THEIR FYRAISE OF THEM. PRESENT SEEDS YOU WILL FIND HERE A VERY BaTISFACTORY S8S5ORT- MENT OF MEDIUM WEIGHT SUITS, OVERCOATS, REEFERS AND SEPARATE TROUSERS IN ORIGINAL AND EXCLUSIVE DE SIGNS AND PATTEENS AND OF ‘THE MOST DURABLE FABRICS, GOOD, STRONG, WEAR-RESIST- ING GARMENTS AT MODERATE PRICES. BRING YOUR BOYS TO US TO BE PROPERLY CLOTHED. Roa: Pansza & Co., Axrstoax Crozaz 1200.1202& 1204 F8T.N.W. a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.,° FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1892, Tar Srozs Axo THE FLY. ‘This isavery interesting little toy for the amesement of both old and young, which ‘Shall present tomorrow to every one of our Uttle patrons. e Your Scxmar Ragummssxre. Srrctat Banoarse at the Palais Boyal te- Morrow. Parasols, Gloves, Handkerchief, Hose, ‘Neckwear, &c., to brighten your Sunday costume. 75. tor cnaic ot sighty-theoe set of hand eceabet Collars and Cuffs, A great variety of styles, some of which are of intricate and beautiful designs, intended the children. Children are grateful and remem- : ber Itttle favors, and its through them that we | £0-Fetallt $1.50 the set, We closed out the maker"s have acquainted many « parent with the supe- _| broken lots at a price favorable to you and ws. Flor qualities of our Footwear. ‘We do not make these little presents as baits, fn the spirit of the well-known story of: **Come into my parlor,” Says the spider to the fiy. But we always try to keep on the rood side of 5c. tor tne Populsr Sitk Reefer Scart. You ‘The scores of children who come to ourstores | *70W the Prevailing pric, Oursare 1% yards long, 8 on Saturdays. **unatiended,” tobe shod proves _| inches wide, hemstitched. Three new tints of Yellow best the confidence we enjoy among the parents besides: and guardians of the community. a DBc. tor te cnina Sir Reoter Chemiastise, You'l Seen Lieu offers in eer JayenileDe- | find them marked $1.19. For Saturday only at 980. FINE CLOTH TOP, DONGOLA FOXED, PATENT-TIP BUTTON. ‘Misses’ sizes (11 to 2). Tomorrow 81.30. ‘Children's sizes (7 to 1034), Tomorrow 81. 15o. tor choice of 298 Lace and Embroidery Cob lars, most of which were made to retail at 25 cents, ‘Many different styles. The broken lots cima fuoturer—secuared with the sets above mentioned. —t 226. for choice of Silk Windsors marked 260. New OUR FAMOUS “MONUMENT” DONGOLA ‘shades in solid colors, plaids and stripes, SOLAR-TIPPED BUTTON. ‘Misses’ (11 to 2's). Tomorrow $U.37. ‘Children’s (83 to 1034). Tomorrow $1.15. Children's (5 to 8). ‘Tomorrow 95c. 89.c. tor tne Chiffon Jabots marked 98 cents. Eight Stylesand all the new shades—8Uo. is also Ssturday’s ‘special price for the Double Row Rimbroidered Chiffon Roffling marked Ose. GOOD QUALITY PEBBLE BUTTON, WORKED HOLES, HEEL OR SPRING. ‘Misses’ (12 to 2). Tomorrow &5c. Child's Piain or Solar Tipped. Tomorrow 700. FOR THE BABY. Dongola Button. Tomorrow 250. ‘Bed Goat Button. Tomorrow G0c. 25c. « vara tor the Si Veether Ruching: al olors Just received, 10.. vara tor fivenew styles in Ruching. Three vards for a quarter. Groves —xew rigatine — Genuine Biarrits at 96 cents, Besides Pearl, White, Fast Black and twelve lovely shades of Tana and Grays we now show the new Fawn with Black and White embroidered backs. ‘The @1.25 Undressed Kid Mousqueteires are being Pronounced the hit of the season, Such quality, fit and such variety of shades were never before offered at the price FOR THE BOYS—VEAL CALF, IRON CLAD, SUTTON OR LACED. Heeled or Spring Hoel. All sizes (11 to 544). Tomorrow Oi. oet Our spring stock of Fine Shoes for Boye and Giris iscomplete. We make pecialty of Fine Hand-sewed Shoes for both ; also PatentLeather Goods, all sizes, at prices never before known. 2, ARASOLS.—This morning's arrivals are—we think —the gems of our collection. Made of Black brocaded silk and lace, the silk is brightened with colored fig- ‘ures, looking like feathers dropped bere and there; the lace forms the deep Sounce snd covers part of the frame; beautitul Parasol not easily described, Price $8.25 1f vou select tomorrow. $10 ts the lowest Wu. Hans & Corn RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, . 930 and 932 7th at,, ‘we can afford to quote permanently. 1914 avd 1916 Pa. ave., iC Sek S fs 3.79 instead of $3.06 is Saturday's spacial price for the new colored Sil Umbrellas, suitable for rain or sun, Hose, ac.—1ne 1.50 Pare six Hose, warranted Fast Black, are reduced to $1.35, 80 asto be # com- : bu SOL aN OR teen rem ww shoe | panion barsain to the new Fast Black Silk Corset Cor- mau he RAR EL Mewerow 78 15 | eet $1.25, which open down front. A MM ROR ANE wi 3 H MM K KN NN ker W Sys) ANDKERCHIEFS.—180. for 2c. quality White Linen Lawn Handkerchiefs, with scalloped and DD A OH , : > A €£ € Ve embroidered borders. We are offering the wdenticat Sh fk Ee yw style and quality Handkerchiefs at 8 for $00. for Bop a4 4 U LLLL ¥ which the price everywhere elee te for 50 cents. nt Te Eee ee JACKETS, &c.—We don't expect to be selling many EE 4 z RE RRR Spring Jackets, Ulsters or Caves just yet. However, txe F Eee E B = | curvuyerisprepared to show all thecorrect Paris and Londonstyies. Especially for misses’ garments we think the Palais Royal will be more and more quoted. Not that we have not as xood « wariely of Indies’ rar- ments, but if is unusual fo Aave such variety in Chil- dren's and Misecs’ sizes, And how about Palais Royal Le-naed THE PALAls ROYAL. ‘The shrewdest customers are buying Spring Coats, Capes and Loug Cloaks now, as they know that the season will soon open and thas the best styles are surest to sell first, and an early selection means a great deal. With our knowledge of the wholesate marked we do not think it possible to select a hand- somer line of Coats, Capes and Cloaks than we are now displaying, Sense Coars. In the Ladies’ Reefers the #5 line is compiete, Black and Tan, aud the best Coats 83, ever bought. Superb line of novelty Tan Coats in becoming styles; in the medium and spring-weight Capes the lines are particularly complete, (Continued below.) 2,400 Lanes) Waarrzns axD Serva Cares. . a We aro showin three siylea of Spring Capes 6,000 Sumr Wars at @12.50, made of camel's 1d cheviot. ‘One has » Medici collar and is edued with aT marabout; the other has turned-down, richly braided; another has a braided yoke and front, witi Medici collar braided and edged ith quiiled silk, $12.50. Also stylish Ten Capes at Bedtora. Cord Capes, with Jet and feather- trunmed Medici collar, Black and Tan, $16.50. Wanre Cares. Weare showing an elerant line of Ladies’ Cream White Bernhardt Capes for opera and reception wear. They are haudsomely trimmed ‘with lace over-cape and ribbon. Only 827 50. Srecur Sarz Prices DURING Taorspay. Faraz, Sarvnpar. March 8.) March 4.) (March 5.) Te spring Jackets, Capes and Ulsters are arriving daily, and vo are the expensive Imported Tea Gowns, Wrappers and Watsts, ‘This special sale 1s more to call attention to the opening of the New Calico and Percale Wrappers for Ladies and Shirt Waists for Children, the latter to St youngsters as young aa three years and those up to fourteen years of age. Srartsa Croaxs. ‘One of the best features of this season's wtylee * in Long Cloaks is the detachable capes. ‘These capesare complete in themselves and can be ‘worn without the cloak. Handsome line of Long Cloaks in novelty checks, Tans and Grays, 815. Here is the other extreme: A Beautiful Tluminated Cheviot Lone Closk, with detachable Cape, lined throuzhout with Pink Chine Silk, richly embroidered on yoke ‘apd Medicicollar. The Cape alone would be Feasonable at #25, Light Yan and Gray. Only $35 each, Srrctar Prices’ Fos Woaarreras 980. for $1.25 Wrappers. (01.25 for $1.35 Wrappers. 11.48 for 81.68 Wrappers. 1. 68 for $1.98 Wrappers. $2.48 for 62.68 Wrappers, 8c. tor any Wranper you ree marked $1.250n the price :ticket. Nofe the Anish of these garments: the inside waist Itning is an item often lacking in **wrap- pers” at this price; you'll find the lining in ours equals a well-made corset cover. And the 1:14 convenient room close by for trying ep; if your bust measure is between 82 and 44 inches # perfect Mt can be wuaren- toed; the deep hem admits of leugtheriing the akirt if necessary. And the style: Tinht back, Mother Hub- dard front, roll collar and. belt, wives noides of the style; your feelings and the mirror in the fitting room will best tell you. And the variety: Such su- perior medley of designs and colors have never before been shown in calico; here are pretty styles for mourn- ing wear, bright colors for young brides, quaint de- signs for esthetic minds, demure petterns for more praciical folks—s tyles to suit all tastes—eui warranted, fast colors, 98, instead of $1.25 until Saturday at closing time. Lys0 much may bo written of Wrappers offered at 08 cents, what of those reduced to 81.25, $1.35, $1.68, £1.08 and $2.68? Too much cannot be written, Such Drices pevor before brought such quality, style, ft or finish. Here are wrappers with zousve fronts, Here some with robe fronts, like tea gowns. Here's a beauty of White lawn, with polka dots of Red, Black and Bine, and suitable ribbon trimming. Heres dozen styles of French percale, with ight, medium and dark grounds, Here—but we must not forget Tse Samr Wass. be. for 300. bbirt Walate, ‘30c. for 50c. Shirt Waists, Cunprexs Spmxo Rezrens. jo have received our stock of Children's Reefer Coats, The widest range of becoming styles and colors we have ever shown. Splendid Tan Reefers, sizes 4 to 12 years, ¢b 62.50 Lavus Sux Waisrs. 3 New China Sik Wists, in Black, Naty sad, , lack, Wavy end. sandy Wirzraxu H McKwew, 933 Pa. Ave. N.W. W. M. Suosrzs & Sons 919 Ps Avs, HAVE JUST RECRIVED A ‘BEAUTIFUL LOT OF PRINTED INDIA SILKS OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS. ALSO AN ELEGANT ASSOBTMENT OF PRIESTLY’ MOURN- ING GOODS, IN REPS, BERGES AND CASHMERE, AND, IN FACT, & COM- PLETE STOCK OF BLACK GOODS OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS, EACH PIECE MARKED TN PLAIN FIGURES, AT THE LOWEST OASH PRICES. 8c. for 750, Shirt Waista, . ‘ ‘6c. for @1 Bbirt Waiste, tw. M. sHUS sons, p ‘* suo PA. AVE ‘Tue ~xrxo* ax CHAMPION are the favorite waists of New York mothers and are fast becoming the popular of Washington, The Palais Boyel's cash gnadles the lowest prices; forece the credit merchante lo saure other makes, which bring them larger profits beause not tn direct competition, W: Wasr To Ger You with ue. Investigation wilJishow that your dollars ‘will secure better Shirt Waists then possible with itt ninted ict ee Tau, aay ace the marchante who by hue or by ereok have to secure won ‘hore | Janer, profits. eee ease Tox wpeciet peioes at the Palais Raval.as above ‘shoes tor 3°53; Didse | @oted, areforthis week only. Bhould be appreciated Luecause the mew etock t@/udes the French Spring WwW i. ashi & Uo, stylen in pereale, the correct ‘02 Sateen Shirt Waist in us ¥ or. NW Black and Kevy,with White polka dote.te. Madras A Lozvar Ix Axx Hovsexou. Cloths Waists with sils stripes; alsoalletylesof Flennel ‘Waists and Blouses for children from 3 to 14 years of age. One buyers ask special attention te the improved A A g bal ‘Drop in tomorrow and take a look New Musmar Cares, ‘Military Capes of Twilled Covert Cloth, handsomely braided and Suished with nail- Deeds, Medici collar, embroidered on both sides and edyed with silk featherine Black and Ten. Only $7.98. a cape will compare with the usual #10 “Bik Military Capes of Fine Clay ree 1 Cloth. handsomely braided, setae wih oduine of featherine. “cas Seana Loxo Oroans ‘These weights are expressly for present and traveling wear. Various styles, in all the popular Tans and Grays. We offer a Handsome Cloth Newmarket, ouble breasted, with detachable military cape, in Tans and Grays, for $9.98. Worth ‘At least $12.50. Lions: Bariste Wazsrs. ‘These should create somewhat of a furore: Ladies’ Batiste Wa‘st, in White and ground, with White and colored spots, ‘or three styles, turned collars, piaited col- and piaited collars with plaited cas- cade down the front. These ought not to be offered for lem than $1.25, but we have made the price 81.13. Ladies’ Black Ssteen Waists, Norfolk style. Only 960. each. Camprews Srara Resres. Asa special we offer Children's Refers, in Navy Bive, Tan and Cardinal, finished ‘With gilt buttons and stars, Only $1.48 each, Srrcur Banoaxs Ix Gossamens. ‘We have secured s small lot of Ladies’ ‘with stylish long cape; regular $3 quality. Only $2.25each. Yan Min’ Miecas, 314 Axo 316 Tm Sx N. W. pbbORAhEAEAALUAAGDMLLAAALALALN is penton E] exe rr cy Pet ty o rms ge Jorros Laxssvnon's Coz. 1378 Asp F Srs. N WwW, Don't call for the saver articles three or four <9 OF & week after they save been published and ‘expect to find tham still on hand. When we reduce ‘them we reduce them to ell them at once—fte ver'y next day or two. It Sa best to call for them thefollow- ing day, Here is abetch for tomorrow: Heavy Reovcrtoss [x Uruorsreay Goons, 8cut pieces of 32-inch French Cretons, in Attractive colorings. “Reduced from B0c. to (25c. per yard 50-inch Gold Ficured Batiste for curtains. ‘Reduced from 50c. to Be. per yard. ‘36-inch Colored Spot Muslin, Beduced to 1236e. per yard. ‘A dozen or more Colorings of Silkaline, in ‘one pattern. Reduced to 10c. per yard. 27.inch Bilk Tapestry Rugs, for chair seate, back, &e. Reduced from $1.50 to 900. Fine 811k Tapestry Lounge Covers, Size 58 by 32 inches, Reduced from $3to 62 each. Ginch Furniture Fringe. Reduced from ‘0c. to 250. yer yard. Cuexniz Tavtz Covena 368 Fine Chenille Table Covers, one yard Reoverios Ix Cpuns, Rocsces Axp Tastes, Bolla Oak Rockers. Reduced to €1.25. Solid Oak Cane Seat Rockers, very large size, in four different finishes, Reduced to ci ‘High Back Solid Oak Dining Chair. cane seat, hand polished. Reduced from $2.50 to 93.73. ‘18-inch Golld Oak Table, band polished. Reduced to $1.25. Cuausen Scrres Ruoiccrovsty Low. ‘You will wait long awhile for the equal Of this to be offered aqain: Excellent Chamber Suites, three pieces, You would not have thought {t too much ‘had we asked @26 for this suite, Jorz0s Lasssun Coz. 1312 Aun F Ss. N.W. Dow Sou Yous Mears. Have Tur Derr Or Fasntox Bince we began closing out B. J. Behrend & Son's wholesale stock At retail we have bad all the busi- Ress we could attend ta. We will Rot allow the trade to dwindle, so shall continue every day to offer ‘® number of irresistible bargains. Hore is the jist for tomorrow *E ARE SO NEAR SPRING NOW THAT itis becoming to cross the short bridge of W time and see what is best to be done for the wardrobe. You are fashion bound to change your GLOVES. Propriety will jet in the "FABRICS" te share the service with the KUDS. They will come ae # welcome relief. It ie.a varied line that we are inwit- ingyoutowe. If you bay the right kind the "fab- ice” are Quite a dressy as any. Of course they MUST FIT—all Gloves must or they look *Wowdy.” There has been the secret of our great success. We heve bandied only thone makes we Lave seen put to the test and never found wanting ‘We are ready to open the season in GLOVES s8 toon, @ you are, Enough of the novelties—SILK, TAF- FETA, LISLE and KID—have put in an appearance to make selection simple, They sre an interesting 2st, Steg ‘R5e: Children’s Fast Black Ribbed Hose... ‘300. Ladies’ Muslin Drawers, eimb. edge. . Cornets. 10c. Conded and Emb. Handterchiety.. lc. Ladies’ Fine Handkerchiefs. 18c. Tooth Brashes..... Se. Glycerine Soap... 1c. Children’s Applique Collars, SPECIAL LisT OF ME 0c, Men's Collars. Sc. Men's Collars... ¥e. Men's Cuffs. 2c. Men's Cuffs. 25e. Men's Fancy ‘R5e. Men's Fast Black Hose. Be. SUk Worked Suspenders, S0c. SUK Ende Suspenders, 12340. Men's Fancy Handkerchiefs. 19e. Men's Wide Hemstitched Hakfs, Ny ie BRELias. ‘We have secured another lot of the $1.25 and $1.50 Silk Gloria Umbrellas, paragon frame, natural wood and oxidized handies. Only 85e, each. R. Narsansox, Successor to B. J. Behrend & Son, 818 Tra Sr. N. Sux Groves * BLACK SIT K 50 TAR end MODE siLk aoe heavy tape MISSES TAPERTA SILK GLOVES, te, Pear! «tas 30c aud 4 MiSSLS LSE THE AD GLOVES_ohe Kw Groves Tete really a waste of words to prefix any commer Aatory adjectives to thissrray of talent who bend their soergies in our teal. WE ARE THE BOLE AGENTS HERE OF P. CENTEMERL, and TKE FOUSSE, BALSAN, KEYNIFK, AUG. CHAKLES and FOSTER each lend us their best efforts. The frean syn are many Bt Primrose, White, wir R. Gorpscusn, 1007-1009 F Sz. N. W. pades in BALSAN'S BIAR- ss A a ae t ee Pa SPUARRITZ, in Pearl, | White, a u Bak & id Mode. wth ach witching sy fk FUSE ERB AA Y (and WRITE CHAMOIS ow As wasto have been expected—wdeine from the - 4 E . a Dress Goods the Grays, Modes and Tat re to be the $3 345 ty Gominant shades this season. Prettier coiors could S° $i be F - Rot have been hit mpon. Everybody will show you something of the sort. Your care need only be to cet thebestfor your money. We will lift all the burden of Tomorrow (Saturday, March 6,) will be a sla day | that responsibility if you will let un We know our at our store. Such pricesas quoted below ARE SO | ushers, LOW thst theycan be had on SATURDAY ONLY. — rain orshine. This sale wil! not be continued. Prices P are too low. _— —— “SINTH AND THE AVENUE” Gaear Buanoame Established 1840. Telephone 9a, com (An honor Utandy?) 5 edie record.) 1 300 — ————» o————0 1.48 BLACK | wovnsixa| i. | @00ps. | coovs. | 210 ——_f ; acs | las Srrixa 3 4 PEXING 48 sv Desrmasce 48 » ; 98 Folding Screens, trimmed. ay TE 00 Jaranned Folding Rereens.. irks 4 ‘ 00 00 : White and Goid Basela, j ns 4 W of the Antique Oak Easels. % a? ates = > 00 30s. aN. Auiembor. FRENCH SHADED x4 POLY RIAGONAL EN IIa et STvLisn, “331.00 ven vp. <4 AX, PRIESTLEDS, ALL-WooL, - DIAGONAL skOPOKD - 1.80 WEAVE, ENTIRELY “NEW -€L-00 PER ¥D, 48 42... PRIESTIEY'S ALEwooL ’ SATIN’ Di « a i NE VERY DUBIKABLE. 61.00 PER 3D, 44 BIGNS; Ax, PRIPSTLEY'S GROG GRATy Boca: NE For 100. Face. Your choice of 200 20x24 Engravings, worth 50c., for 10c. All new and popular subjects. Ose-Firra Tuer Viacer. tof 810 Crayon Portratt, made from your photograph, Has ities Romig 7) ee eek ALL-WOOL FRENCH BRO- “Eth: pepronbe, SEW asp ESTRALI 1.23 PER YD. aN, wtugcmoot, rer BRO. $1.98 and 3] U0 va ro, And satisfaction ruaranteed or no charge, We have made three thousand Crayons in the last four months ein 4 PER YD. Soe nee mn penne nas aeeae er INCH, PRIFSTURY'S CAMEL’ ‘No better “*Crayons" eam be done than the class that La Re en We guarantee to do for you. eas aah or: >. x's mole PLAC, wey Fite, Aso PEA ED, A Sprcran Troxx Banoarx. PRIEST LE > ALL wool, SATIN BLUCADE, Kicw Die A large 36-inch Metal Trank, tron bound, iron bot- sid aon Ss tom, full finished trays, hard-wood stays, good lock, steel corners, &c., worth €5.50, for $3.50. This is the greatest bargain ever offered in the Trunk line. PER YD. RATT PLAIN DESIRABLE SouD, A Srecuz Rernicrnaton Baroars. B.xcx ALL Est RO. Xo. 92 Hard-wood Modern Michigan Refrigerator. PACES Val de, xp. Without a doubt the finest and most satisfactory | 38-INCH Du. DO., STKIPSI Hs ting Refrigerator made. Guaranterdto you; if not satis- | 38INCH ALL. rest, FRENCH SATIN factory, return it to us and we will refund the amount STKIPED Rave. PER YD. paid for the same, This special sise, $7.90. Worth $11.50, asaNce uke, oa aT BRIL- ioe. PER XD. A 500. TINE Watci CANNOT fs EXCELLED FOR THE SAME PIC 9 A Specur Basy Canntace Banoars. 38.ycn a1. FOOL SERGE... “306 FER YD. i. a < “ -. Seincit aLLAWon Ao: & YD. oak, uphoistered in raw silk, estin, ue | S41NCH ALL-WOOL CASHMERE... 300. PLE YD. BOINCH ALL-WOUL DIAGONAL. ...50c. PERYD, MOHAIR hendsome Nheols, stee! springs, one of “*Whttney’s” most stylish Carriages, worth $16, for $10.90. . $25 Drsxex Asp Tra Ser —Fo. $16.75— FOR CLOAKING AND SPRING WRAPR 50 ascu rumstixvs pan tay ORDS 2.00 rex xp. 8. ax Osxzx. 54 a PRIESTLEY'S FINE Dr. =r ‘These Dinner and 2Tes Seis combined are entirely =<; ( Rew, the ware is the very best dursbie quality china AGOXAL. mate, the decorations are est. every viece bein guaran: is for SATURDAY ONLY. Toey ‘ccutain the ond pieces: 52-aNcm camens warn. seinch BEDFORD coxp $3.00 pre yp. 12 Dunner Plates. 1 Sauce Tureen. ‘ 12 Bratatr os Fata 2 ova versie bn | AR ncn enrzory coup $52 00 rea xp re 12 Soup Plates. Uncov'd Vecet'tleDisiies VEILING FOR SOUKNING VEILS 12 Proserve Plates, {1 Tea Pot. 2 Lee el PRIESTLEY'S SILK WARP Lasae vatter, Cream Pitcher, 1 Medium Meat Platter. [12 Cups and Saucera SENRIRETA. $1.00 1 Small Meat Patter. |i Cov'd Butter Diah- 40_ixce prinstieys sux warr ye. eS Jt Bows. HENRIETTA......... 31.25 25c. Sresuse Suvee Tunsira | 01NcH ravesturrs SILK WARP, 15c. mist ovatiry, sexwerta..81,50 42_sscu pniestL2y's SILK WaRe, rixz quataty, wexererra... $1.75 4#21NCH PRIESTLEY'S SILK WARP, $2.00 25c. Rarsz Sroxe Rives, 10¢, W B ihe Nesene Ls Pastsuxse Grrceame Sos, ——Vc. Vaxe — VERY PINE, HENKLETTA.. SINCH HOLDER, 421NCHES $2.75 Form Panton Lawes. $2. $1.25 20 $2.50 conraee $1.50 Fiz J apaxzse Prares, ie gz ss —90c 1-2 Doz— E. BAS = 25c. Tor Tower Szrs, 100 v ‘ RR = JRGH ct A ous 420 10 424 Tou Ss NW. pati ii eee Chiveyandisin, Tal

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