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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: TUESDAY. -March 15, 199%. Editor. STAR bas = regular and Dermancat circulation in Washington three times larger than that of anv other paper fm the city. As = local NEWS paper and Advertising Medtem it has no competitor. Last fall Taz Stax brought before the general ‘Public the fact that the theory of the circula- tion of the biood was discovered by the Arab- ians ia Spain centuries before Harvey's discov- ery and was afterward stated in outline by Dante in “The Divine Comedy.” Now comes @ reported find at Helsingfors, Finland, of an anciont chest with contents the most startling imaginable. It is said that the curious iron machinery and parchment documents which it holds are the work of the famous Abbe Suger, of the twelfth century, who was in the service of two French kings, and that they show the possibility of spplying steam to mechanics. ‘The report, if confirmed, will stamp the period of the revival of civilization and learning as much more important in the scientific sense ‘than the world has heretofore thought In Jetters, architecture, domestic arte, govern- ment and other respects the twelfth and thir- ‘teenth centuries have been the great precursors of the modernage. With the discovery of the ireulation of the blood and the application of steam to locomotion it seems that the period ‘was the morning star epoch of scien +2 ‘The university extension idea seems to be taking fast hold on the agricultural southwest. In Topeka, Kansas City and other points the movement for the people's university is en- couraged by the leading colleges which are Offering liberally their advantages, and these ere apparently accepted with enthusiasm by the people. Conspicuous among the topics of recent lectures are money and its circulation, how a nation grows wealthy, immigration, so- eialiem and communism, taxation and tax re- forms, social and economic reforms, electricity, ‘the deep harbor movement, the management of public debts. Besides these, however, purely literary subjects are discussed, such as the his ory and philosophy of American literature, the English literature of the nineteenth century, the romantic echeol in France and the first elassic period in Germany. These are hopeful Sudications of cuitare and progress. + The time for the change of motive power by ‘our two leading street railways ought not to be extended except upon a showing of absolute necessity for euch extension after every effort on their part that good faith to the public can require to complete the work within the time Kimited. The years that were granted them by ‘the law within which to make the change were apparently ample to permit even a leisurely Performance of their duty. If, however, a showing is made by either of the roads which renders some slight extension reasonable, only the additional time absolutely necessary should be granted. Washington wants the improved motors in operation on both lines during the Grand Army encampment in the last part of PEt Sepiember. + The Senate bill providing for the erection of Post office buildings for all offices having as Mach as $8,000 receipts for three years in suc- cession. the buildings to cost not less than $20,- 009 nor more than £75,000, would probably save considerable mouey,as the average cost of post office buildings under the existing system is much greater than the average provided for fin the measure in question. It is doubtful, bowever, if the House will see the matter in this light, although it could easily go farther aad fare worse. There is no disputing the fact, Pisin to all, that the government is paying too | auch for rented quarters. inadequate for the | parpore. The rent is sunk and lost, whereas | the government-owned structure. is a safe ‘Money-sqving investment. ———$¥_seo- Fred J. Hamilton, the New York newspaper reporter who died of the typhus, contracted while investigating the infected districts, gives en example of heroism that is the greater be- cause of ite comparative obscurity. Hit ‘was one of more than ordinary responsibility. Upon his researches might depend the lives of Ahandreds of people, and he met his responsi Dility mavfally aud completely. It was not a emote danger that he faced. The manner in which it had been avoided bya physician ‘whose duty it was to meet it showed that it was formidable enough to make others forget con- science and risk reputation. Many a military ‘man has gxined a monument by a slighter die play of courage. — ‘The news of Senator Morrill’s illness has been ‘Fecvived with general regret. Nowhere else is ‘this regret more profound than in the District, to whose people he bas ever proved himself a @incere and effective friend. He is aman who has won esteem as an individual and earned adisiration aud respect by his public career. His devetion to his daties was shown by the veluctance with which he left them when his illness required it. Usually when a man reaches his eighty-second year he is ready to abandon the more active daties of life, but in Senator Morriil’s case a prolonged life has ‘meant prolonged exertion and usefulness, His fecovery is earnestiy hoped for by all who know him or know of him. = — The passage in the Honse of the bill probibit- ing the erection of dwelling houses on alleys Jess than 40 feet in width is a creditable legis- lative act. The crowding of alleys and their insufficient arrangements for sewerage, water and lighting are matters that have long re- quired congressional action. coe ss te Explorer Stanley was greater in Africa than he ws incivilization. He is now being sued for @amages by the parents of aman who is al- Jeged to have died from cruelties inflicted dur- fing an expedition. He has had several exper- Sur AISTS. TITTHE STYLES IN SHIRT WAISTS z ARE 48 DISTINCTIVE AS IN T aNY OTHER GARMENT OF MALE ATTIRE. WHAT WAS NEW LAST SEASON ARE OUT OF DATE - NOW. FOR THE SPRING SEASON OF 1892 WE HAVE PROVIDED THE LARGEST AND FINEST SELECTION OF WELL-MADE AND PERFECT- FITTING SHIRT WAISTS EVER SEEN IN WASHINGTON, ALL NEW AND EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS AND DESIGNS OF THIS SEASON'S MAKE. TTTTHEY ARE OF THE CELE- t pratep Mose . ? Faeso, Tue IxG AND OUR OWN R, Pp & Co. praxps (ani o7HERS HAVR BEEN TRIKD BY US AND DISCARDED, BECAUSE THEY DID SOT COME UP To Ovr STANDARD OF EXCRBLLENCE). ONLY THE MOST RELIABLE GRADES OF MATERIAL ARE USED TN THEIR MANUFACTURE, AND EACH SEAM, BUTTON AND BUT- TON HOLE 18 STRONGLY SEWED AND STAYED, THUS GUARANTEE- ING THE GREATEST _ POSSIBLE AMOUNT OF SERVICE. WE be you eoop waists ar 20 CENTS FOR UNLAUNDERED AXD 50 CENTS FOR LAUN- DERED, AND FROM THAT UP TO THE FINEST MADE. AND EACH AND EVERY GRADE GUARANTEED TO BE THE BEST VALUE FOR THE PRICE IN AMERICA. Rosrssox. Panxen & Co.. Awentcas Crorutens. 1200.1202& 1204 FST.N.W. if THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, MARCH 15; 1892—TWELVE ‘PAGER’ Beslizing that there is stronger competition in hoes euling ot 63.00 ‘than in Shoes of any other price we have put moze proportionate value ‘and less profit into our $3.00 Shoes ‘than in any Shoe we sell. Confidentially speaking, we should 83 have to shut up shop were we to de- Haxp. e24 © the pronts of our ¢3.00 Sewep em butit is our aim to lead and tra Sgors 720 9 without fear of cont FOR diction that our Gests “EUREKA” 83.00 SHOES AND FOR MEN Laos. And our “ELITE” 83.00 SHOES, HAND-TURN OB WELT. FOR LADIES, Are without exception the best in the District for the price. . CALL AND SEE THEM. Reuse Sor Hovszs, ‘900 and 32 7th at. 1914 and 1916 Pa. ave., 231 Pa. ave. a0. Is Tas Is Waar Is Ksowx as SIDEBOARD WEEK WITH US, AND Should you wish a Sideboard of any sort it will be of INTEREST To you to look in and see if me mean what we say. Splendid assortmen: Special prices. ‘You will see WE MEAN IT. MATTINGS ARE HERE. ‘To have you inspect them webave made Special Prices to suit you on (7) seven PATTERNS. ‘%Se. Matting for 15e. 20c. Matting for 20c. he. Matting for 25e. ‘Sige. Matting for 28c. 40c. Matting for 30e. SEE THESE SPECIAL OFFERS. —Bi» Roox Sures— #17 SUITES, 3 P. OAK, $13.25 #20 SUITES, 3 P. OAK, 817.00, $25 SUITES. 3 P. OAK, 819.50. $30 SUITES, 3 P. OAK, 622.00. #35 SUITES, 3 P. OAK, $23.00. . SEE THESE. AS THEY WILL MEET YOUR APPROVAL. W. H. Hovesros Mes. Co.. 1218-1220 F ST. N.W. mb15-3t Carmaer & Levy. ‘928 7th and 706 K ste. ow. YANKEE NOTIONS AT WHOLESALE RATES. Barbour's Linen Thread, 100-yd. spools, 3 cents. Buk Seam Binding, 11 cents. Stik Prussian Binding, 20 cents. Red Woven Initial Letters, Ie. per gross, Curling Irous, 5 and 9 con Exe Darners, 2c. each. Tinported Zephyr. be. lap. Jusported Saxony, Ic. hank, Imported Germantown, Ife. hank. Imported Spanish, 1c. hapk. Sitk Windsor Ties, 40 inches long, 6 tuches wide: Price was 50c. : now 23e. ‘One hundred doze Ladies’ Full Reqular-made Pin- stripe and Balbrixgan Hose, sizes #, 8%, 9. 9%, at fences which bring him toward the level of the | }2%¢- pair. You will pay about double for these in — o yards Satin-striped Hemstitched ’ Four hundred of oe Pe AR J Lawn, very fine quality ; price hes been We. ¥4.; to go The work Hepresentative Oates has beea Going on the subject of naturalization is far ‘worthier of his energies than was the “biack mail” crusade against ridicaling or revengefe! publications which he undertook. His present Jabors are in effective protection of public Anterests. ——_++=> Mr. Bailey of Texas insiste op the presenes ofaquorum. Itis a good stand for an eco- noraical Congress to take. Salaries are paid Congressmen for their services, and their pres ence at the Capitol is not much fer them to eontribute. ~~ 0 ‘Me. Cleveland's Bragg letter affords @ncouragement to “the enemies he has made that bis name will not be before the Chicago convention as presidential candidate. ee ‘The French revenue expert, M. Duclos, is @haraed with Secretary Rusk's system of pork Auspeetion. It is no small thing for aman to have mde records in both pork and politics. — a ‘On contemplating Scuator Hill's profound edmirstion of the democratic party it seems Pity that some portions of that organization should fail to reciprocate. a ‘Senator Mills would no doubt strike the ear quite as pleasantly as Speaker Mills would have @one. And it would carry with it infinitely Jew work and worry. - + Circametances have cailed forth General at 17e. a yard. CARHART & LEIDY, mb15 928 7th and 703 K ate, aw. 188 EMMA E HUNTER, BPEING MILLINERY OPENIXG, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 16 AND 17. PARISIAN BONNETS AND HATS. MILLINEKY NOVELTIES, CORNER OF 20TH AND N STS. N.W. mb 15-2 Was. B. Wussaxs, Just arrived today, another carioad of those famous SOLID OAK CHAMBER SUITES. Don't fail to see them. Just think what you get for CAL The best offer vet. 1 Solid Oak Beadstead, 1 Solid Oak Bureau, with bevel piate glass, 1 Bolla Oak Washstend, 1 Hair Mattress, 1 Woven-wire Mzttress, 2 Featber Pillows. All for $25. ‘Here is another great offer: 2 Solid Walnut Bedstead, 2 Solfa Walnut Bureau, with bevel plate glass and white marble top, 1 Sclid Walnnt Wanhstand, with white marble top, 1 Hair Mattress, 1 Woven-wire ‘Sell another: S-ptece Wilton Bug Parlor Suite, trimmed with pimah, for $36.50. Alger's war record in « manner that makes it | 500 Swyrna Rugs, size 2 foot 6 by 5. Only $2each. quite available for presidential purposes. ——— oo = ‘The free-silver subject demands some very artfal dodging from those whose interests are Donad up in the coming election. — Possibly Mr. Harter meant to try @ little Silver eure for Mr. Hill's political thirst. = ‘The Rev. Dr. Parkhurst is «full-fledged olt- Bible to the lecture platform. A fall line of all kinds of household goods. Entire ‘stock sold at bottom prices, Wise. B, Wasa, Dealer in Furniture, Upholstery Goods, be.. ke, BT eemw. | mls Ftd PT TTF ERR RER, TTTT 2Zz E g T Z RRR OT Z i$ - zg maz = This Lig building and tremendous stock Means that we cap sell lower than ever be- Jore. Just now we are making a special run ©n our own preparations. All of them are Of recognized superior merit and unquali- fied y the best specinitios for their uses ever compounded. Mertx's Complexion Soap, purely vege- table, cleansing and healiny, only 15e. Mertz’s Quert Anne Lotion, makes the skin bright and clear and of child-like fresh- Ress, cures chapped bands and lips, &c., only per hottle. Eltxit of Roses and Myrrh, a de- lightful astringent and wash for the teeth and gums. Two sizes, 2c. and 50c. Mertz’s Beef, Wine and Iron, an exhilarat- ing and nonrishinz tonic, purest and most strength-g ving inetedients, 6c, Mertz's Crown Baby Powder, 8 preventi- tive of chapping, chafing, &e., 15e. ‘Mertz’s Cooper's Hair Buccess, a preserva- tative and stimcualent for the hair, cures dandruff, itching, &c., only 0c. per bottle. Mertz’s Genuine St. Thoroas Bay Rum, renowned for its softness, purity und delicacy, only Fine Triple Extracts, in ail the dors, only 2c. per oz Violet Toilet Water, a perfume of Fare sweetness and worth, two sizes, 75c. and $1.50. Mertz’s Toilet Waters, all odors, rich, pure, deligbtful and frazrant, 75c. per bottle, Mertz’s Deliciousiy Quadruple Extracts, one oz. bottles, 0c. four oz. bottles, $1. SM MM FEE RRR TITT 227% ™ BSS5 MMMM OF ROR Tr FA ” gs pd ast oe ea Mak kee RR T Ze Sys8 Modern Pharmacy, Con. Lira Axp F Srs. N. W. bbhbLibi hbekhkbh s.tive people the sour.o | Of the “iuont intense Shziety aud bitter re- frets What a terrilie Slainity it is to be cursed with a bad com- frexions or worse stil Love coisstantds on the gui vive, watching tor Sie appestunceot soine CUtaneour distarkance wich is alwaye lurk: ine in. close vicinity to the pores. What « ter- rible strasn to be under. it te alwaye on Jour 1 fund, ‘snd you’ are | Coustant-y, counparite HT Your condition with u Be posocssore of “the greahsteneately i ici contents Sou see. ‘everswbere Arouniyou Row aid Sever aerise you that the perwon yutt most uss been It is more than probable, for in the last three inonths we have Siled, 30,000 Cars T77) FOR THIS, OUR PET PREPARA- | | | TION, ——~ Don't any more, drop inand —— ana Purchases {orisot tue 84 | Besr, Sarzst Axp Scnzsr | | | Hasporrse. | CUMPLEXION CURE Os Eanre: 25 Cents, F_S.-Wosasans-& Co., DRUGGISTS, NDER MASONIC TEMPLE. | | | You May Nesp A New Ose. ‘The old one may have been aa in- feriot make and now somewhat worn, ‘We have just received and opened two cases of the celebrated F. Scunioxz & Cos # Make of Fre Travetrxa Bice TRUNKS Patan ‘manufacture to be found in Washing- Tauzs 8. Toran. Isxpvcenexr. Lions Suozs. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED s new Une of Ladies’ Button Shoes, made apecially to order for us. They are ‘worth $3.00 and we sell them for $2.00. They are hand-sewed welts in four stylee—Patent leather tips with narrow toes; Common Sense or medium broad toes and high heeled, THEY ARE AN INDUCEMENT be- cause, being hand-sewed, they have no Pens, nails or bed ends of threads to produce discomfort or destroy stock- ings, THEY ARE AN INDUCEMENT, ‘Detng all the ‘Rewest spring styles, made om best siape and most comfortable lasts, in all widthe, THEY ARE AN INDUCEMENT be- cause they are fully equal in quality and Jook as well as any $3.00 shoe ever sold. THEY ARE AN INDUCEMENT at $2.00. and we can easily convince you of this fact if you will but call and ex- amine them. Tue Stan Suoe Hover, 726 7TH ST. You May Be Turxstsa OF A NEW PAIR Of SHOFS, either because spring is here and your old pair is oat of date, or because your o:d pair is completely wrecked. In either case you want a new pair, and ail we want to do is to tell you Ietuly why Yousbouid favor us with your patron- age. Wo havea stock THREE times larger then any other in Washington, and it comprises every possible ere- ation in FOOTWEAR for Men, Ladivs, Boys, Misses and Children, OUK SHOE STOCK is atways attractive—every ood style and quality; 8 price to suit any Pocket book. ‘The person who wears & pair of our SHOES once comes back for another pair. Then another point, we have an attractive method of pricing SHOES—on a one-profit bas! Don't judge our SHOES that they're cheaper than on the street. 1 is not taken out of the quality, but out of our prosits. Here are a iew sample offers for this week:— Ladies’ Rerular $3.00 SHOES for $1.98. Men's Rezular #3.00 SHOES for 81.98. Ladies! Regular £4.00 SHOES for 82.49. Men's Kexuiar $5.00 SHOES for 83.00. Ladies’ Kegular 45.00 SHOES for 83.98. SHOES for $1.49. Ladies’ Rexuar $2.00 SHOES for $1.24. Men's Kegular $6.00 SHOES for 84.00. Regniar $4.00 SHOES for 82.50. Men's Kegular 82.00 SHOES for $1.25. Laores Crorn Ovencarrens, 590. (Sold universally for 81.) E rye 7 Wasarxeros's Suoz Exrorrem, 1 310 Aso 312 Ssvexrn Sr. Kor Paazmacy, LEADERS OF THE LOWEST PRICES, 7th and E FFF it soo. vU UV RRR FER F nis G@GuwU RR E eH CGS “ou Kew Sus8 TIT A tL KK , sho KK AA EL BS 7 24 tua B%s 81 Kent's All-bristle English Hair Brush. We. Bost Enclist Tooth Brushes... . French Tooth B-ushes, very good. 81 Fauily Syringe, 3 pipes. at... 2 Family syringe, 3 hard rubber pipe rubber connections, warranted Wea 10c., 10e. Shoe Daubers, #1 Cuticura Reso:vent. cssisaca bags) Shoe Brusi BOe. Shoe Brn 32. Shoe Brush. Shoe Brash... €1 Hood's Sarsaparilla @1 Ayer’s Farsaparilln, 2 for Be. Ts Billy Shaving Brush down at 0c. Shaving Brush down at. Best Infant Powder down at. G0c. Tripie Extructs.ail odo SPECIAL TO REDUCE OUR STOCK. Be. Toilet Water, elezant goods, 1 bars Conti's White Castile Soap, best imported, nearly 4 pounds to the bar. $2 Fountain Syringe, 2-quart, complet: ‘2quart Hot Water Bag, gnaranteed.. 8) ‘Toilet Soaps nearly ail reduced Bee €2.50 First-class Steel Kid-tinished Truss re- duced to. lees $1 Atomizers for Toilet 10 KOLB PHARMACY, LEADERS OF THE LOWEST PRICES, ‘7th and Ests. n.w. Up-town braneh, 833 14th st. nw. at Goves Frowen Facts. Among the flowers which make beautiful] TRIMMING. church decorations and are always appro- priate for sunerals are CALLA LILIES. We are constantly suppited with them. A. Guve& Bno.. Annsric Frourszs, 1224F ST. N.W. mb5 A A. Gew x Drorrxp Ix A Hoe days nes sok ais be Tend or ERD tas cee ot account of his eoras hurting hiin so badly he eae we sbieto wiik,, We relieved bim in’ five minutes: ad Breuer. ‘Dreg. i GEORGES S BOR a ese furthius. “Dr. J.3- : dista, 1115 Pa, ave. thw. hs Vv Faxs, E ENTILATING ANS, 4XHAUST. Faxs, Electric, ‘Hydraulic, “Steam, ‘Gas or “Oil Power Toptee” Fan work token see coce ne abd a ovechan onda Xe diseheoD micas Bu mb12-im Shoes for ‘Shoes made. Dress But should you require 8 pair of shoes and — for genrrat wear, this is the Meeca of all iG@enerat the places in Washington where youcan Wear, yeottebiy suppiy your wente, Our €4.50 Bucher Shoes, made of fine calf, hhand-sewed, and easy Dine service 11217 Pens. Avervs:' é, WT KMEWY'S DAILY LETTER. ‘You heara great deal these days about mod- ern methods of merchandising. Some modern ‘methods are good and some are not. The cheapenine and aduiterating modern methods: are not. We take no stock in such methods nor such moods. We believe you would rather have substantial quality than apparently save @ penuy or two. We guarantee our goods to be the beat of their class and guarantee our prices as (ow aa equal quality goods can poe idly be sold. Sreciar Varors Ix Rissoxs. No. 16—All-silk Moire Ribbon, 234 inches wide, in White, Cream, Cardinal, Navy, Soar- Jet, Light Biue, Pink and Old Rose, Shrimp, Steelend Ecru. Regular 280. quality. Only 208. per yard. No, 22-Striped All-silk Ribbon for millinery, only Ge. per yard, Sescran Varors Ixy Haspxzecazers. ‘Men's Extra Fine Quality of Hemstitched Handkerchiefs. Regular 60c. and Gic. quality. ‘Only BSc. each or :$ for 81. Men's All-tinen Colored Hemstitched Hand~ kerchiefs. Reyular 2c. quality. Only 21c. Srrciat Varvrs Ix Hose. Ladies’ Fihe Fast Biack Cotton Hose. Regu- Jar 250. quality. Only Zlc. per pair. Ladies’ Fine Lisie Thread Hose, in White, Scarlet, Tens and Grays, both plain and ribbed. “Oniy Oe. per pair, Ladies’ Exira Fine Laced Open-work Lisle Thread Hose, Black, White, Red, Gray aud ‘Tan, Only 7éc. per pair. Sercut Varers Ix Laces. Above all thinss don't spoil your Spring Dross by trimming tt with inferior aces, We havea superb stock, embracing all of the new styles at the popular prices, We are offering the following special values: Ecru Point de Gene Laces, 33% fuches, 1250. er yard; 11 inches, 50c. per yard. Fine quality of Poiat ae Gene Laces, 4 inches, ‘Tie. ver yard; 11 inches, @1.00 per yard. Superior quality of Hand-made Point de Gene Laces,in applique pattern for trimming dresses, Wrapsand for making children’s collars and cuffs, 4 inches, 81.40; 53 inches, 1.75. Here is the bandvoimest Lace shown this se1- son: Real Point Applique Lace, Sinches wide, 81 por yard:4}sinches. $1.5 per yard; by imebes, 81.50 per yard. ‘These will add to the richness of any costume. Sout Virus Ix Panasors. At the popular price of $2 we offer a line of Parasols in all colors to match the various shades in dress goods. 4 lady was so surprised at the price the other day that she bought two to mstch two of her dresses. 24-inch Sun Umbrelias, natural wood and ‘ebouy handles. Usual price, 5. Only 81. Srrout Varves Ix Groves. ‘Two lots of $1.25 Gloves go down to 96c. S-button Méu-quetaire Suede Gloves reduced froin $1.25 to 08, 4-button Suede Gloves reduced from $1.25 to ‘98c. Both are in Tans, Grays and Blacks, Srrcrar Varvzs Ix apres: Vests, ‘The Ladies’ 25c. Swiss Ribbed Vests are now le. V and square neck. neck and armholes run with ribbon, superior Gnish and a splendid value, Wirrran H. McKryew. 933 Pa. Ave. N.W. www N! DDD. R Gt Weer EERE RD PALE ou Wie PERER BT ERE foo wow BRS Bow HN RA GSS vo gE ES tou RP vu =P 5g, | The remainder of our Great Bargain Purchase of 96e. s' Gloves. There are énly abottt 60 dozen left, consisting of Ladies* 8-button Dressed Kid Mousquetaires and ‘Ladies’ Dressed Kid Foster Hook Gloves (7-hook), all sizesas yet complete. They are of quality usually sold at $1.50, but we shall offer them TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16 Ana THURSDAY, MARCH 17 At the untform price of ‘S8e. A PAIR, Tried on at our risk. Y, Y RRR FER SOE RY VY ROBE BB ub ke EE 00 Uv v E kee 00 Vr coo 00 oo yen cco o oo NN ee 6 08 8 TLLL 00 Vv EKER oo 00 <7 SOME OF OUR ‘NEW ARRIVALS. LACES. ‘New Point de Ireland, New Point de Gene, ‘New Poiut de Eapret. New Point de Swiss. New Chantilly. N nish Gly EMBROIDERIES. | New ew | es Beis pec 4 “uee New Jet urd tT tise og | cow Infante’ Blazers. wr Mis-es" Jackets. je ' Reeters. ? We Ladies Saners: Esai Ecce ‘.———— PARASOLS. few Parasols. [REESE sates om = = ——— A. Kavemas, 909 PA. AVE. ¥.W., Originator of New Ideas, w Woorwr & Lorszor. 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. XW, Searvo aecerrion continued tomorow (Wednesday). —Asoruze And as usual it devolves upon ts to introduce ‘8 to the people of Washington. While the age of miracles may be long past, the ate of movel- ties is still m the senith of its glory, and the pring season of "2 can beyond question, hold Noveury,o— es aly Wr datas Onde, eh ay was, Perbaps, more businesslike, You came and mr on brought Four purses with you, £0., overall ite predecessors. This one combines ‘the useful and ornamental and represents Exsren Noverriss IN STERLING SILVER SOUVENIR SPOONS, “seers” that are buyers from the weight of facts oo ‘The quintessence of daintiness. Bowls en- raved with cromes and the motto, ‘“He is risen;" six styles of handles, tenninating i Easter flowers, scrolls, &c. 81.50 each, (st floor, 11th st. bldg.) Worx For Hasor Fisores. Srrout Lesrex Seasox Sacz or Sramren Goons. Tax important features of which are: The & ERR FFFROM the crowds of people one would have thousht this was a second “formal opening” Gay. There really was no difference—except to- v's Our store is full of snocesses. The BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT is way up—near the top of the list. Experience bas taught you that you can put faith in OUR BLACK FABRICS. The color i **fast”—it never getsaway. It is the light weights weare show- ing now. Weave lots of variety tosee—and lots of We pay more attention to the quaisty #ide than the cash side, Puts life into trade Cuorcr Cors. 8-iveb BATISTF—50 and contea yard. Grinch BATISTE 75 ceuts a yard inch LUPIN'S CHALLIS 50 centes yard. Paksriews Ccauwine ow oa. wee ees s SILK WARP MOUSSELINE— 42 inchen wie Wie and 1 8 yard. PRIEST ‘Ss SIL AND WOOL CAR- MELITE- Ab inches wide #1.50 yard eracetvab SUMMER PENKIFTTAS and PRINCETTAS—40 inches Wile-@ Sleisce LUPIN'S CARMELITES-#1 and S™Lvrre’s TAMISE—Zic. and 81a yard. X'S VEILING —81 0 yard. och RUPINS CAMLES MANN GRENA. DINES—@1.% and @1.500 yard There are figures, plaiw and bemstitched stripes. cords, brocades, ke., in these weaves—a fresh arrauge Bowest desums, The latest novelties, The | Ment of the satterns—new tothis sexton, All toxether diminutive prices Art needlework is the great LENTEN DIVERSION, It offers the opportunity to while away many an hour pleasurably and proftably—helps break the monotony apd fill im the void left after par- tictpation in the gayeties of the suctal ‘season. ‘This is truly an “AGM OF ART,” and needie- ‘work has been brought to such « state of per- fection, that tt now occupies prominent place among the hich arte. Like other arts it takes its character from the spirit of the times, and we realize that the mere utility of an article dosen't commend it unless it is fashioned to please the eye as well. These art pariorsof ‘oursare a *‘tempie of fancy"—-full of treasures and suxgestions for making home attractive. ‘There isn't aroom in your house that may not be prettied by the addition of some of these to be sold at such absurdly little prices, To crtata the beet results in fine embroidery use the highest grade materials. BRAINERD AND ARMSTRONG'S WASH SILKS. (Asiatic Dyea.) Filo Stik, Roman Fioss, ‘Twisted Embroidery, ‘Medieval, Crochet and Rope. For brilliancy and perfection of finish they cannot be excelied. -20 dozen Sorrento Table Covers. Bize 36136, At Tevss...25 dozen Cotton Duck Tidies for beginners, Size 16x24, At25cveee1 lot Hemstitched Linen Tray Covers. Size 16x24. At 40cu1 lot Pisin Linen Scarfs, drawn Work and kuotted fringe. Size 16x72. At léc......2 lot Plain Linen Tray Covers, fringed. Size 18x27. -1 lot “Old Bleach” Crash Tray Covers, open work, sewed fringe. Size 20x27, +1 lot Momle Bureau Searts, knot- ted fringe. Size 18x72, -1 lot Pisin Linen Scarfs, knotted fringe. Size “18272. COTTON DUCK : Has become one of the most popular materials for cut-work embroidery, due to its laundering aualities. Note the many pretty things made from Cotton Duck stamped ready for the needle. At Se......1 Jot Pin Trays, 1 lot Comb and Brosh Trays, 1 lot Serviettes. Size 12x12. -1 lot Servietten. Size 16x16. +1 lot Center Pioces. Size 24x24, -L lot Laundry Bags. At 0c......1 lot Tinted Sorrento Table Cov- ons At 37%e......1 lot Tinted Sorrento Pillow Covers. Ea-Btitches shown free to all purchasers of ‘Stamped Goods. SHADOW SILK. ‘The exclasive product of the ASSOCIATED ARTISTS OF NEW YORK. ‘There is no materis] manufactured that is tore suitable for rich decorations, Piano Scarf, Mantel Draperies, Pillow Coverings, Bed, Mirror and Easel Draperies. The beauty of this fabric can hardly be imagined, and for softness of texture it is unexcelied. —B0 inches wide, $3.50.0 yard. — (These .cannot be obtained elsewhere in ‘Washington. > At 50c......New arrivals in Gold Crepe— Lavender, Pink, Orange, White and Yellow, stamped in gold, 30 inches wide. At STH and 50c...... Fringes to match China At25, You probably read a few days ago of ‘37% our offering » very lance lot of Cre- and tonnes at half price. Many of you G0c. have seen similar qualities at 75c, and ‘Sle yard. Prices now are 25, 37% and 50c. a yard. In the lot are select colorings and patterns, not to be ob- tained im the ordinary range of Ore- tonnes. Especialiy suitsble for wall sana eee (Pourth floor.......00000.+--.. 1th st. building.) sueesie Corny Srrcuzs, you. There you will And everything new snd ‘Carvers, Razors, Manicure Artities, &. io- tice the special values (ur tomorrow: At 80c......8ix Solid Steel Dinner Kaives and ; man China, Fruit, Deseart, Ice Orsam and Cake Plates. Have been from $1.50 to 62,50 a dosen. The entire line will be plsced oo tomorrow at our line runs from 75 cents to $3 yard. You will be extraordinarily hard to please if there is not someting: among these that you **tahe to.” Tue Crzves. It would never do to mias makins a mention of them. Too many folke are depending on thems for that. Ours tea perfect list: 2e-inch JAPANESE CREPE $1.25 and Saduch CREPE D'CHINE-€1.00 and €2 0 ae 73a yard. jouble width) — uch CANTON CREPE-@1.75. yard. 2i-tmch CANTON CREPL—@2. ard. ‘They make {uteresting reading—and satisfactory wearing—any of them. So far as fashion goes there is nothing later. In qualtty—nothing better. Tu price— nothing more reasonable. That is @ first-class com- ‘bination to buy from. *“Haveacutt* Pezava, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” Established 1840, Telephone 995. improving all the time.) = (1t)_— ("Talk to us") Owe To Tue Svccess Lasssvrcz & Bao. Had with their ADVERTISED SHIRT WAISTS ‘They will sell on their SECOND FLOOR ‘For this entire week BOYS’ OUTING FLANNEL WAISTS. Sizes yo ss Sizes 2 ssc. 4 to 13 years, sae 55% 4 to 13 years, we BOYS CaLicou WAISTS. Bizes epg BESS ‘Biz6e 2 Soc. = 4 to 16 yearn, zee 4 to 14 yearn, LADIES’ CALICO WAISTS, ‘With belt. Sie tin ae — a age. Stto42 mame Ma Beto 42. LADIES’ CALICO WAISTS, Extra well made, ‘With belt. LADIES’ WHITE LAWN WAISTS, With belt. Bites “ow Bites 4a ae 4 444 C. Betoae. “aa Beto ae. LADIES’ BLACK AND BLUE BaTIsTE WAISTS, ‘White stripes and figures, ‘With belt. Navy Brus. ‘Gises we ‘Sines Mai. ¢to 14 years. ‘We Will continue our Spring Opening Ba- Ribition of **Noveities” and the “Popu arity, Bale” two days more—atter which time req ular prices will prevail. Rice Axp Rane Srrixa Muaursrar ‘What sail we say about the new Trimmed ‘Hats, Untrimmed Hata, Flowers, Wreaths apd the myriad of Hat Trimuinss? ‘Still we say lovely? (No? Shall we say beautiful? No! Shall we say bewildering? No! Shall we say bold and daring? No! Shall we say originalt=No! Shall wesay Dewitching and captivating? | No! Shalt we aay all of these combined? YES! YES! A veritable “clover field” of Spring Hate nd ne tire exactly alikr. Beautiful “‘comeetts” ofgour own millinery artists. Paris, New York and Washington ‘Hate vieing with one another for artiatie Supremacy. No matter what your com. Plexton may be, no matter what your pro- file may be, no matter what your teste way be, no matter what the size of your purse may bear can plcnse you. Whe. Lace Straw Hate. 81.25 Lace Straw Hate... 81.48 Lace Straw Hata, 4hc. bunches Violets and Pansies, . @bc. bunches Chrysanthemums... Ade. Narrow Jet Guimp Trimming 123g¢. Fancy Bone Buttons. we 81.98 Lane Square Smoked Pearl Battons soseseent ber dozem $1.25 B-button Mousquetaine Sunde Gloves... 0c, and 1 Underwear... 502, Pocket Books and Card Cases Bde, Nurwes’ Caps... 5c. White Point de Gene Laces, I2ive. Hamburg Rawings...... Ke. Boys’ Laced Outing Cloth Shirt ‘She. Infants’ Calico Dresses... Re. Infante’ Kutt Worsted Booteos 8c. to $1.50 Intante’ White Short Ase be. Boxes of Glycerine Soap.. 150. Herring Bone, per piece, 89, 89.50, €10, 612 Coats. €1.25 Gioria Umbrellas. REMEMBER THESE PRICES ARE FOR TWO MORE DAYS ONLY. Tue Box Mancaa, 314 axv 316 Tm Sz. N. W. ge ye ty c uo uo SP ¢ HERE RSET HER Us SP Pe! per RRR ot coc sy FEE i Se ie at: TOMORROW, MARCE 16. C. B. Corsets, $1.50 quality, at @1.20, C. B. Corsets, $1.25 quality, at Ge. B. &G. Corsete, @1.25 quality, at Sie, Summer Corsets, Rie. quality, at 70c. Summer Corsets, €1.25 quality, at We. We fit and warrant them. ‘Ladies’ Fast Black 30c. Cotton Hose at 23a, Corser Axo Hosiery Exrorrom, 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 911 In store of Louvre Glove Co. ue Puosraanc Exvusiox, ‘The most efficient and palatable preparations of COD LIVER OIL on the market. Itscompo- ‘sttion is well known and has the indorsement of « ‘the pharmaceutical anfl medical societies of Washington. Every ingredient tp its formula {s essential and contributes to the alleviation of coughs, colds and the symptoms of all wasting Giseanes. We take great pains topreparett care- fully of the best materials and to have it made freshly. Sold in eny quantity. ‘W. & THOMPSON, ‘Pharmacyt, 70S 15th at ‘The season's OUTERGARMENTS are bere in stya, quality and numbxr. Foreign idess end home skf are embodied in their makeup. Fabric, it and Sinisa ‘will be all you want them, while the prices ares tle as any one could ask for. BLACK JACKETS from 00 to 625, ‘TAN JACKETS from 87.50 to 635. ‘LINED JACKETS from @9 to 685. CAPES in fancy mined clothe from 63 08a ‘BLACK CAPES or MANTLES from bed to 630. “~ , ‘SILK BLOUBE WAISTS from 85t0 67.00 J. C. Hotommson, . 907 Prxxs. Ave,

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