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4 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON WRIDAY. ‘March 25, 1892. Editor, ROSEY 5. NOYES. SSS =e THE EVENING STAR bas a regular and permanent circulation in Washington three times larger than that of any ether paper tm the city. As a local NEWS pnper and Advertising Medinm tt bas ne competitor. ————_—————— The lifting of the veil of secrecy from the Bering sea correspondence shows that the chief point in the British statement was the rejec- tion of the proposed extension of the modus vivendi coupled with the snggestion that the @wners of vewels continuing to catch seals shall give security for satisfaction of damages if the arbitrators shall decide against them. | ‘The gravamen of the American reply is the destruction by these poachers of our rights pending arbitration. The government of the United States does not see how the damages suggested are to be found or collected. This suggestion that security should be exacted of the Canadian sealers comes, it should be reco!- lected, after the Canadians have got to sea and begun their work of destruction. At is of course inadmissible and was known to be so when it was made. The correspondence edés to the impression already formed in this country on the strength of outgivings of what dt contained. The Prosidentis fully justified 4m the tone and substance of the so-called wlti- matum. A vigorous assertion of the republic's Fights was calied for, at the same time ne departure from the dignified attitude here- tefore maintained would © comported either with the occasion or th> national feeling. ‘The position of the United States on this ques- tion is one that must challenge the re- spect of the world, poachers excepted. ‘Ie calls for nothing that is unfair. It tii the questions at simply demands that © Gmerere decked by arbitration England and America shall co-operate to stop the slanghter | of the scbject matter of the arbitration, and i timates that if England wili not co-operate in this task the republic will, of course. proceed to perform it sioue. In other words, reduced 40 its last analysis, England denics our rights, and, shile offering t» leave them to arbitrators, refuses to permit the rights to be kept in being Jong enough to ascertain what they are. This $s the cynicism of highway robbery aprlied to international dispute. Contrary to general expectation the anti- silver men were more than once on the thresh- old of final and absolute victory in the House last night. It seems incredible, but it actually required the Speaker's vote to make a tie on the question. Theanti-silver men. had they been able to seep all their men in the hall, would, it seems, have scored s full trinmph. As it was the result of the heated preliminary contest was decidedly advantageous to the anti-silver- ites. This fact is significant. It may decide the conflict in this way: The committee on rules is composed of three democrats and two Republicans. The committee has once given free coinage the right of way for three days. ‘Those days having expired without action the committee may refuse to assign further time to the committee on coinage, weights aud measures. The standing out of a single member ‘would kill the bill then and there. But un- fortunately for this point of view there is nothing in the record made by the individuals composing the rules committee on this question to justify it. On the contrary the two members of the majority present. the Speaker and Mr. ‘MeMiliin, voted last night for free silver, and itis weil known that the absent member, Mr. Catehings, would have done so if he had been presens The vital matter then is, can the full anti-silver vote claimed be polled when the question comes up again, or can the silver men auaintain their vote of last night, in the face of & possible reaction due to the recent defeat of Dir. Bland’s tactics? - ————— ‘Two courses that mean pence are opento], 45555534 England, either to co-operate to protect the seals pending arbitration or to indicate that she wil keep her hands off the sealing matter entirely pending arbitration. If after overthrowing the modus civendi she should bring her vessels into forcible collision ‘with our vessels engaged in arresting poach- ers, war would be certain. The suggestion a tributed to Sir Charles Tupper that in this event President Harrison would not be backed by the American people is ridien- lous, The average American citizen, outside of his infinitesimal interest in the sealing reatals paid zo the government, has not, it is true, that direct pecuniary interest in the seals which, according to the British idea, is necessary to arouse anybody to fight for them. Bat if the world’s bully among nations should, pending arbitration, forcibly interfere with alleged rights which we hav- ex- ercived for years every American vould be found promptly arraying himself 0”. his country’s side without the slightest reference to ‘the merits of the international controversy, or to his own personal indifference to the fate of the seals. ‘Ihe suggestion to the contrary is a most absurd misconception of the American ebaracter, based on newspaper discussions of the Jogal questions involved in the dispute. ‘The American most convinced that arbitration will result unfavorabiy to the national conten- tion would not be the iast to place himself, his life and resources at the dispom! of his country, if the latter's claims were attacked by cannon instead of lawyers’ briefs The action of the republicans on silver when- ever the question was squarely presented had not been in doubt and was demonstrated in | yesterday's session of the House. Nearly half | ef the anti-silver strength was derived from | that party and only ten republicans voted with | the democratic majority and the farmerw' al- | lianee for free coinage. A curios feature of | ‘the remarkable night session was the big part ‘taken by the little group of republicans. The | motion to table the bill was made by a repub- Kicam parliamentarian, Mr. Burrows, ard it was ex-Speaker Reed, the “czar” of the 5ist | Congress, who undid the snar! into which the | House had worked itself when the Speaker ruled that a ballot could not be recapitulated unless the request for the recapitulation had | been made before the announcement of the | dates ——_e+= Without regard to its effect on the fate of | parties or of contending candidates for a presi- | dential nomination, the setback which the | movement toward revolutionizing and vitiating ‘the republic's currency has received is « blest- ing to every citizen, except the owners of silver | ‘mines and those dependent upon them, whether said citizen recognizes and appreciates the benefit or not. + | The District iemocrats have chosen delegates to the national convention with becoming e thasiaem. The District is not in a position to claim recognition as 2 policical power, but neither party permits patriotic. interest to waver on that account | ne —— Judge Miller severity with the man-who- didn’t-know-it-ras-loaded 1s to be commended. Tu spite of the recommendation of the jury for | leniency he gave 2 representative of this too! wamerous cizss the outside limit of punish | ment. | - — Talking too much is commonly referred to as @ grievous {x2it by philosophers, At the same tame it was this trait that ied Chicago aldermen | to confer a lasting benefit ou the commanity | Dy exposing their own crookedness. = ee ‘The old joke about the perils of the base ball umpire bids (ait to be renovated for use m con- nection with the spcakership. = oe The silver question may be pointed to by Mr. Hill's friends as. public matter which be did | Bet undertake to direct. - te ‘The modern duel is greatly to be condemned because of its crucity to newspaper readers. - ss managed to arrest her crooked alder- gen without the sid of « Dr, Parkhurst. =| =m = ‘The “young” fashions of the world have centered Pe Boo 24 ¥ , | mour BOYS* an@ CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT t iad 6 = oy ‘again this season. The best that's made in Americe— ten Hi a = | Barland—France—Germany—touch sides with each other in our immense variety. Last year we bad the largest stock we had ever carried. Was true then. ‘Trucr now. The novelties are piled higher. (Our resources are bound to extend with our increasing trade, More are coming here to be served than ever— areater provisions have been made for them. We draw on the representative makers only. We are the highway over which they are all brought into your service. Noone cise here has recourse to their latest ‘and best productions. Best and Company is one of the houses who give us exclusive control over thetr makings. ‘Is it any wonder we fill our store to overflowing? Is it any wonder that.we are the most satisfying place to trade? Changing time is at hind. Take advantage of to- morrow's leisure hours and choose from: a stock that cannot be equaled this wide world over. It's a great show—worth seeing. Incomparable! Ours being the only house making a specialty of Coats, Cloaks and Suits we naturally carry the Fichest, largest, Istest and handsomest stock, Cumpexs Reerexs Axn Croans. ‘We have just received this morning a Reavy ebip- ‘ment of Children's Spring Reefers and Long Cloaks, wiving as the most extensive, attractive and popu- lar priced stock we have ever shown. Children's Navy Blue Refers, full sailor collars, ‘brass buttons and anchor on collars. Sizes,$ to 12 years. Only $1.75. The best value ever offered at this price. Children's Mixed Cheviot Refers, in Tans and Grays brass buttons. Sizes: Bine8 eee 6 8 0 82 $2.25 $2.25 82.50 $2.50 Misses? Plain Tan Double-breasted Reefer Coat. Sizes: 4 6 8 10 2.75 927 8 83 Exquisite iine of Light Novelty Cloth Refers, in various Checks, Mixed Tans, Browns, Grays, ke. Sizes: 4 to 12 years, $3to $10. For the little ones at Sand 4 years of age we are showing a variety of cute little Gretchen Cloaks, stylishly and becomingly made, at 87, $8, $0 and $19. 12 Saxs Asp Courasy. Tue Noverry Bensuanvr Cares. The following prices wili give you a faint idea of the immensity and the variety of the styles we are showing Biack Capes at $10, $12.50, 815, $17.50, 820, ‘We've made it a study to strike that degree of man- ishuess in Boys’ Clothes that isn't beyond their years. Hore you are in s hundred styies: SINGLE AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, with DOUBLE-BREASTED VESTS, in light and dark mixtures, plaids, checks, stripes or plain effects. All suitable suit clothy—Cheviots, Homespuns, Serges, Cassimeres. CLAY WORS: and DIAGONAL CUTAWAY COATS AND VESTS—with plenty of Pants’ patterns to make out. the suit, Made and trimmed in the best possible manner. Al! sizes, 13 to 19 years. B5to Clay Coats and Vests—$11 to $16. Capes in Light Tans, Grays, Browns and Cream. No Jess than about 40 styles. $8.50, $15, $16.50, 817.50. $18, 820, 872.50, 50, #30 and 835 each. Moxe New Srnixa Coars. We have just added this morning an elegant line of Ladies’ Lined Coats, of the popular cheviots and other semi-rough fabrics in Black and $12.50 each. “Splendid line of Black and Tan Coats at $5, 0, $10, $12.50 and 815. A Baxoars Is Sux Hose. Here is the usual $1.75 quality of Black Pure ‘Silk Hose, which we can seil you at $1.38 per pair. Guaranteed pure silk. =|Snonr = Paxrs fs ‘Some want Suits with Vests—some without, *Tisn't ‘our place to dictate—but to serve. We've both—be- cause either are fashionable. 3-Pisce Surrs. | 2-Pirce Surrs are SINGLE and | DOUBLE Breasted, | PLAIN and piaited There are Clay Ding-| BLOUSE JACKETS. onals and Worsted-| More colors and designs finished Cassimeres; | than you will want to Cheviots, Tweeds and count. We've nothing Homespuns in light, dark | but new effects to show and medium colors — | you. Well made—perfect Baroarss Extrsonvrsary Ly Groves, ‘We shall place on center table tomorrow morn- ing a line of §-button Suede Gloves, in Black and ‘Tan, and 4-Lutton Suede Gloves, in Tans, Modes and Grays. These are regular 1.25 qualities. We shali offer them tomorrow at 78c. per pair. Masses: Srurxa Newwarxers. We have just opened an elegant line of Misses’ ‘Spring Newmarkets, ail of which have the popular detachabie military cape in various shades of Light Tans, Grays, Navy and Black and fancy mixtures, $10, 812.50, 814, 814.50 and $18. Svran Sux Woasrs. About the best value we have ever offered came ‘this morning. It ‘sa new style with knife plait- | new and neat pattern. | fitting and guaranteed—as 4 Jabot down the front. Will compare favor- Aibuieeta -. 4, ame: ably with any Waist heretofore sold for 87 and $8. Black and Navy, only @6each. oe. slsbetime 95 to 815. £2.50 to #16. Wiuriras H. McKsew. 933 Pa. Ave. N.W. Jusiors | Samor Vesnie ? er? Scrrs. Serra, Scrrs. They've got @ Asteppinxstone, You mark what vest effect that from babyishness wesay. Sailorsare gives them a toboyhood. There going to reign the jaunty air. Ours— never has been/leader of the Ju- fancily trimmed, anything between venile fashion this and made up for kilts and chil- We've ts from special dren's short pants had ours made up designs, Let us suits. Here they in Navy Blue and trythemon yourare. They're Colors—plain or boy and see how Jackets and Pants in combinations— you like them. to be worn with Gold, Silver and Blouse Waist s./sitkEmbroidered. Jason. ‘To create somewhat of a ‘‘panic” to- morrow we shall offer the following tremendous Removal Sale Bargains: Tremexpovs Banoarxs Is Unuorsteay Goons. 1020700 leas ond teney|Nont English 500 yards of Fancy Silkaline. a dozen aumr i.” oe different colorings. Reduced to 7c. in effect. ‘SergesandFrench per yard. 3to7 years. |Flannels. Fine 6-4 French Fleur de Lis Tapestry exicain 1S toyees: and Kennaissance Table Covers, Re- duced from ‘ | sito so. 30-inch Gold -embroidered Madras Cloth. Reduced from 50c. to 29¢. per peel K ok =) Kurs. Drop in Pillows.—We have made : enough money on the half-down Sofs Pillows, hence the price drops from 40 to 25e. to be rid of them tomorrow. Three pieces of Stamped Double-faced Canton Plush. Reduced from 35 to 18e. per yard. Did ever a house show such a variety of “SKIRT SUITS” for childreu? ‘They are modeled in a hundred and one different coibinations—Bedfurd Cords, French Flannels, Ladies’ Cloths, English Serxes—imported and domestic. We've demonstrated one fact to the mothers of Washington--WE can do better for them than they can do for themseives in Kilt making. ‘You've no idea how complete we are until you set eyes on the Jong rows of high piles—with hardly two alike. Tremexvovs Banaarss Ixy Forsrrvne. 23 size 16x16-inch-top Shakespeare Mahogany Tables. Only $1.25. All two-piece KILTS JL Elegant Wilton Ruz Couches, 2% to 6 years, one pattern, trimmed im plush and $2.50 to Sto. fringe; worth #20. Only $14 each. Elegant 5-piece Parlor Suites, richly upholstered in silk tapestry and plush, carved cherry frame, embracing rocker. arm chair, divan and two sidechsirs; faily worth 850, Only $39.50. 14 Excelient Bed Room Suites of three pieces, autiqueoak and sixteenth centary finish. Only 814.75. 36 Onk Rockers, woud seat, highly poltshed. Only $1 each. Bep Sers Ar Has Puree. $14.50 Embroidered Muslin Bed Sets, 88.550 close. $15 Embrvidered Muslin Bed Sets, 87.50 each—to clove. =| Mex-O" Wax |=! Scrrs. | One of the cute things you can don your youngsters im are these Royal Navy Suits—lons pants, sailor cut. We have them in Bine flanuel and Whiteand Blue Serze—fancily trimmed, ‘They are English in ides ‘The BLOUSE WAISTS are of fine French Lawn handsomely trimmed with embroidery—special make of our own. OUR SHIRT WAISTS are the STAR—we wouldn't have any other brand because—-though we've tried them ali—your satisfaction doesn’t rest secure in the others, We carry four times as zany Waists as any store in town—and havea demand forthem. Weare the sole agents for the STAR--and nowhere clse will you see « complete assortment of the latest ¢ffects. FRENCH PERCALES and FLANNELS, Jorivs Laxszoron. Cox. 13a Axo F Sis. N. vene2s rere teh Kees tT ee Pe a I & I-\ Ovencoars. | BLUE FLANNEL, Ligbtand dark colors in SERGE and CHEVIOT/KERSEY, CHEVIOT and REEFERS, with -narrowM ELTON L1G H T- ‘and broad collars, plain of\WEIGHT OVERCOATS. elaborately trimmed. 2 ‘Ke. Best English Tooth Brushes... ‘The. Best Wax Back English Tooth Brush. ‘82 All bristle English Hat Brosh. Tae. All-bristle Sboe Brush, 5 Family Syringe, al rubber 2.50 Fountain Syringe, complete, ‘$2.50 Hot Water Bass, best. 2 qte. cura Resoivent, Hootl's Sarmayarilla, Scott's Kim: and all popular ones. igs KOLB PHARMACY, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, ‘7th and E sts. n.w. | Rezvens i 130 500 480 8. 24 61.24 Cutt. Sto 12 yeors. 410.18 years. 23.500 810. \€3 to $15. “Rem We've got everything in FURNISHING GOODS— ‘seasonable and serviceable—for the Boys and Cfiikiren. ‘The best and cheapest FOOTWEAR for them. ‘The only store that carries » COMPLETE LI? E of BEADGEAR—tmported and Awerican makes. M a copy: Way. A Quanrezn Or A Cexrony In the Batter business enables me to give wy patrons the FINEST PRODUCTS OF THE DAIRY at prices that many dealers charge for very ordinary Butter. “Elgin Creamery,” $0, $5 and 40s. 1b. “*Crover™ Prints, and 45e. per tb. Matchless **Cow” brand, 50e. per 1b, Geo. M. Overen, Jn. | | sme only strictly wholesale ciearhousein theeity, 3 il as $3 BON AR GHE Luuexse $6.98 Sure Or Coats. ‘We baveclosed out from a few man- ‘Ufactarers the greater pert of their entire production of this season's ‘styles in Ladies’ Coats at aegcrifice. These are of the very Iatest styles, manufactured expressly for this sea- ‘son's fine trade, extra length, stylish shapes, strap seams, three-flap pock- ets, plain and box back, notched collar—in short embracing a of the, prevailing Spring Stylea in Misses Coars, I secured while in Xew York last week the sample Une of the lsrwest manufscturer of Cloaks at a ridicu- Jous price and have marked them at half price of value. ‘This line te werth tnepection; no such chance again this season. C $2.98 For # nice Tan, Gray of Black Reefer or Blsser. all ‘wool, fashionable lensth and latest style cut. Ie worth 35. Chotoe $2.98. Bisck, Gray or Tan Silk-lined Reefer or Blazer, finished with frogs or buttons and big value at €% Choice at $4.98. Choice of # line of 40-inch Plain, Embroidered or Braided, none worth less than $9, many of them worth $12. Choice Our 90, $7 and 88 Capes, several shades and stylish shappand finish. Chote $3.98. Newmarkvte if the latest shapes and shades. Worth Lavtes' Coats, Livres: Cares, These were made to seli at $8.50, 29, 90.50, $10, $10.50 and 811. We will place this tremendous stock one separate table tomorrow at the ‘uniform low price of ¢6.98 each. es on Se, ONS nate Zee a 3 $8.98. Exca. ‘ Wrappers: They include: i Oe > Light Tan Covert Cloth Reefers, Ww RAPPERS! hone buttons, satin faced.box back, half lined; worth $10, for $6.08 Light Tan Covert Cloth Reefers, Jarge pearl buttons, striped satin facing; worth 89.50, for 80.8, Liat Tan Scotch Tweed Refers, stacked pearl buttons, half lined: worth 89.50, for #6.98. Light Gray Broad-wale Cheviot Refers, smoked pearl buttons, half serge lined; worth 89.50. tor 26.98. Tan Diagonal Choviot Reefers, large white pearl buttons, ialf lined with changeable suk; worth €11, Tan Broad-wale Diagonal Reefers, large pearl buttons, half sere lined; worth 89, for $6.98. Tan Cheviot Reefers, wit embroid- ered collar and lapel, frog fastening, half lined; worth 810, for 86.98. Light Imported Tan Bedford Cord Reefers, white pearl buttons, half lined; worth 210, for 26.98. B ack Clay Diagonal Reefers, tailor- made buttons, half lined; worth 89, Black Diagonal Cheviot Reefers, smoked pearl buttons, half lined; worth $8.50, for 26.98. ‘ ‘We intend giving you another little anap in Wrap- Dera. ‘The fortunate ones at our last Wrapper Sale can appreciate the value offered and will, no doubt, be the first to take advantaxe of this offering. Mother Hubbatd front, tight back,cambelo Wrapper, im light aud medium shade, including «few white ones. None worth less than @1. Most of them more. Choice at 66c. Fancy Cashmere ‘Tea Gowns, with plain color fronts, spring shades—no matter what they are worth. For tomorrow the price will be $1.98. Bereale Wrappers in fancy colors, mourning and Navy Blue, fancy round yokes, tight back. Worth 81.50. 98c. ‘Wo have the best assortment of Wrappers in Wash- ington. We make all we seil, and to inake you ac- ‘quainted with them wili give you choice of our $1.98 and @2.23 Wrappers tomorrow at $1.45. 3 Black Clay Diagonal Reefers, with &s a EET ss silk frogs, half lined: worth 88.50. OS ats § Rau Re ” ss, Black Scotch Cheviot Keefers,larze Coo Ku AMA EE Sat smoked pearl buttons; worth $9.50. Tan Mixed Cheviot Refers, fly 734 aso 736 Tra Sr. N.W. front, cout style, self faced; worth hag $9.50, for 86.98. ‘Tan Checked Basket Cloth Reefers, Norfolk back; worth 89, for 86.98. Mottled Tan Cheviot Refers, large pearl buttons, very stylish; worth 89.50. Tan Pin Checked Cheviot Reefers, large white pearl buttons; worth 89. Renemoer, Cranes Is Ox 71a Sr. Berwerx G axo H, No. 734 axv 736, at 1. * Cuore Or Tue Anove Coats Exrasonpixanz Wonrn For Cun. 243 a Toxounow Ar $6.98. paws Daz. y rs SATURD, 7 Serixe Maurany Cares. age We irons t,t it « m Thits isthe most prominent value, Se Fainily Shick STORE. svn ela pescestoss oe cthees Ie, mould the to ee the ators Tan Twilied Cloth Military Capes, ro embroidered and studded with nail ’ heads front and back, finished wi: We Cas Fr cates tad hixh Medici collar emLroidered inside cost trom 25> CENTS up. and out, edyed with featherine, Black and Tan; worth $10. ‘Tomor- row, 86.98. The, Small Children in Spring Heal, jatton, Hand -se Patent ther Tipped SH at OO 13 that would be cheap at ‘Cents. iS — ‘Te Larver Chi'dren ist “Spring Heel Patton SHOES. with Patent Tue Box Mancue. itey from 8 4 Tos. OFRorth a 314 ax 316 Tr St. N. W. * Shon a Git, Tet at ei2g, 81.40 and GRAbbhAAAbGRALAALLELabbbhbbhh i i rs Behool SHOES at 98 and up. 8 iarger stock of . ener eee ewe eee a4 Tomorrows Grove Sare OF THE Lavns Asp Gesrizvexs Crore Ovenoarrens, 59 Cexrs. Will interest all glove wearers, Our bargain offer will be our entire line of Dressed and Undressed 4-button Kid Gloves, the regular price of which is $1 AT 87c. A PAIR. We try them to your hand and war- rant them the same as though the reru- jar price was asked. Remember, 87c. for $1.25 Gloves. In all colors and sizes. Store open till $ o'clock. x Lovvar Grove Co.. 911 © Pennsylvania ave. 911. Between 9th and 10th sta, 1 oie ase 6 2 a tw aeelete Tae Moxvestat, 937 AND 939 ¥ ST. XN. W. ae FINE MILLINERY. CLOAKS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &. : ‘We bave arranged to make the spring of 1892 one of the most successful ones in our histery, and will offer for your inspection one of the handsomest stocks ever shown. ee ee ee Minas Croans. Pleasant taste. 127 Cloth Capes, im all colors, handsomely braided, value $8 and $23. ROR ears Cebtee Rasters emete to Special bargains in ¥ A ‘The Mirabilis Cigar never disappoluts LADIES' CLOAKS, L At @5 and 96. A the smoker. Being hand-made they | 120 Ladies’ and Misses Diagonal and Broadcloth Reef ¥ ‘ers, $2 inches long, value, ‘$7 and 88, 8 are al well a At €9.50 and $12. . 84 Ladies’ atid Misses’ fine English Newmarkete, per- H Peer: fect fitting, vale, $12 and 815. E , Only the finest Havans is used ip. the Ser Sa ¥ 130 Broadcloth Diagonal and Kersey Jackets, with I filler and they always have that rich, pear) buttons, value $12 and 815. H At 93 ana 910. a Tr Fivecentseach, All first-clasndeslers. SCOTT & BRO. Truxx F scrony SPECIAL. E TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC WE OFFER: ‘Three (3) hundred of our No. 3 Blat-top Canvas- covered Travelers’ Trunkr, steel clauyps, corners and ‘knees, extra strong hinxes, handies, &e.; two good trays, cloth lined, covered with heavy canvas, ‘Special. ‘28-inch at 94.50.. 10, and H. P. G. SEWARD & CO. War Pay Exorsrraxr Parces Your choice FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1892—-TWELVE PAGES. Ger : A Repare Cano, Woers $2.50 Casn. Tae Far Srvexmu Axo H Srs N.W,, Frasier & Co. Gaxatesr WW ARE sy OA pe EVER HELD IN WASHINGTON, NOT Curae Tre Wane, BUT Goon Tis Wane Curae. ONLY ONE Day, 9@e satonpay, wancn 26. ALL NEW Goops, BOUGHT FOR THIS SALE. - Seents ‘2c. Large Dish Pan... 14 cents 15e. Muffin Pan (8 rings). + Scents Sc. Gravy Strainer. ‘Scents Begge PPoas ke FaRPRRRR Pee P RE RF . One-pound Coffee Canister. Je. Wire Bowl Strainers...... 18. 19. Block Tin Basins, 8c. Bread Graters. 12c. Galvanized Iron Soap Stand... “IF YOU GET A HEINZ REFRIGERATOR, ‘YOU GET THE’BEST.” BOLD ONLY BY US, Tae Fun Tra Asp H Sra. N.W. Faavace & Co. Srzixe OVERCOATS! GREAT CUT SALE. ‘We are over stocked with the above line of elegant new styles, and in order to close them out quick we will for a few days only sell you our regular $27 style for $21, or a $25 one for $20, or a $22.50 one for 817.50, oF a $20 one for $15, or an $18 one for 813, or & $15 one for $10.50, or a $12 one for $8, or 2910 one for 96.50. As every one knows. our goodsare all marked ia plain figures, therefore the above prices mean just exactly ‘What they say. Bo ‘f you desire something nice at a bargain call at FE. B. Basxew & Cos, 931 PA. AVE, mbo3-6t NEW MAPLE SUGAR; such a2 wo Ase selling, calle eae A A oC P FALAGE a4 tun aa Goo = We are now dispiaying the largest ond boat astort- ment oy SPRING MILLINERY 4ND WRAPS In Chiacity. Wotch For announcement of Grand Spring Opening, which wal wewr shortly. As Enxpnowzey Frist For you. We havedivited upa portion of ‘our regular stock into Sete. No old atock, no manufacturers ein ples, but clean, fresh goods. 5,000 Yasps Or Exsnorpentes Auwosr Givex Away. Zot No, 1Comprises Embroidery usually sold at 3.5.6, Tana 8e., at 2c. 2c. Ze Bo Lot So, 2-Comprioez Embroidery Bagings and In- serting®. rancing in width from Ito? tnehea, every pattern. Usual prices, 7. 8 Sand 10¢., at 5c. Se. Se. Se. Lot No. $—In this lot are Fine Edges and Insertines from # to $ inchee wide. Usual price, @, 10, 1Land 12c., at 8c. 8c 8. 8a Lot No. b—Comprises embroidered neat desigus thet are sold at 13c., Ue. and I8e., st 12c. 12c. 12c. 126. Lot No, 6—In this lot are handsome styles of Insert imc and Edges, asually sold at i8e., 19e., 2e., Be. and Se. at lic. ie. lie. 170. See Ocx Smer Wasr Deranr. MENT, In which today we are offering ‘special good values. Arr 19 cow snist waists, choice patterns Sizes 4to 14 years, Regular value throughont the city, 23. Ax 19c.—nore outing Waists. Ail sizes. Reru- walue, 25c., at 18. Ar 31 ¢ vos stviien outing Waists, in vretty shapes and plaids. Regular value, Me. at Sle. Arr 48c.—pore sun waists, choice designs, warranted best quality percale. Recular value, 75c. at Ble. All special prices om Srrixe Wraps Hold good until SATURDAY NIGHT. Kies Parace, 1 812-814 7TH ST. POAELLESMARAGLALLALAMLOAAAA CLAS Loxpox Bazan, 715 MARKET SPACE. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. * An All-wool Bedford Cord Cost, sizes 30, 34 and ‘36 only. Satin lined. Actual value @8, For 2 days only 450 EASTER OPENING, MONDAY, MAECH 28, 1892. A XN N 5585 Go 2" it SKN Ses cco A 00 EER For tomorrow only we shall offer the fol- R. Gornscuxr, 1007-1009 F S; x. Ww. Seow Prices As Tuer Marx Us Do Tue Bosixess. OPEN STOCK DINNER WARE REDUCED. Below you nnd our quotstions on « fine open stock Dinner Het reduced much .n price. The china the best tmperial china, the decorations exquisite. Select what you want—adosen Plates or ove Plate full ‘Dinner tet or a half Dinner Set —Caese quotations for tomorrow only, Dinner Mates, #2 doren. | Sense Tureens, €1.95 oh Breakfeet Pistes, @1.75 doren. A RARE BARGAIN IN TOILET SETS. 50 Tollet Sete with euch blending of colors aad Tichness of gold are seldom found on toilet ware, ‘They are basuties. We have them in six colors. Spe cial price, $4.93. Real value. #6.50. Splendid Totlet Bete of gerd china, hand-painted decorations, fintsbed in burnished gold. Bpectal price, $3.08. Rewulariy, $5.50. , PLATES THAT SELL AT fe. FOR We. These Plates are thin china, hand-painted decora. tons, finiahed in gold. Tomorrow, 10c. Monday. 1: Fine Decorated Bread aud Butter Plates, 1c. Res: lar, Le. Vatneal Bowls, richly decorated, 10. Regular, DID YOU EVER BUY LUNDBORG'S EXTRACTS AT SUCH LOW PRICES AS THESE? lic Ovnce rope. 1c. Le Parisienne Glycerine Soap, Ge. Colgate Turkish Bath Soap, 40. Biue Seal Vaneline, 3k: Finest Bay Rum Soap, 100. Florida Water Soap, 10°. YOU NEVER BOUGRT AN UMBRELLA 80 CHEAP, Fine Gloria Silk Umbreiias, Paragon frames. A eu- Perb selection of handies. Tomorrow, @1.25. Regu- lar, 81.90. SURPRISING HOW CHEAP WE SELL JEWELRY. Solid Gold Children's Kings with small stowes, 25. ; worth 48. Violet Stick Ping, entirely new, only 106. Solid Bead Hat Pins (will not break), only Se. Solid Gold Ringe (all sizes), five settings, We. . value, 81.25 and 81.50. THE ITEMS BELOW WILL KEEP ork com PETITOKS WONDERING AT THE LOW PRICES WE QUOTE Jardinteres, all colors, 18° 25 Sewing Table, very strony, With yard meas- ture, She. Lae Sitters, with mickel-risted tops, Se. ; value, be Se. package Smith's Best Needles, 2c. Peitcan Hooms and tyes, Biack aud White, 3e. for 2 dozen. Stocking Darners, with handle, Photograph Frames, with the uew bow knot, 25e. Lamp Shade ““Butterfti: 5 value, c. Fine Featber Fans, all covore Composition Paper, 12 sheets tor Spencerian Pens, Gc. per dozen. ‘Memorandum Books, Se. , worth 1c. and Lie. Dixon Pencils, with rubber, 100. dozen ; value, Le. Box Paper of superior quailty, 1. ; worth Lie Pik-Ron, al ; he. Parlor Broows, ¢-string, choice stock, 23 DCES ANY OTHER HOUSE SPLL ANSOXIA CLOCKS AT THESE PKICES? Fine Ansonia Clocks, made of iron, ricily finished im Biack and Gold, striking every hour ant half hour, having acathedral goux, with a #1.25 top bronze eruameut. Price for Clock and Bronte Ornament, —65.15-— MAKE YOUR CHILD HAPPY WITH 4 TOY. Large Unbreakable Doll, says ‘papa and mamma,” a Tin Toys, large ansortment, only 10s, Doll Sheets to cut out, only Se. 100 Parnted Marbles for 3 Raymond Extension Skates, €1.25. Willow Doli Carriages, 2. Boy's Tool Chest, all compute, 250. THIS 18 WHAT WE CALL TRUE BARGAINS 18 BABY CARRIAGIS. 50 Pine Baby Carriages, comprising such renowned makers as Heywood, Witney and Gendron, ail new styles, richly upholstered in the finest quality silk Plush, steel springs and hand-made wheels or steel wheels, the parasols all made of finest cuality silk sativ, Diending exquisitely with the silk plush ‘These are our baryain €20 Carriswes, but tomorrow we offer them at You have no doubt seen our superb line of 815 Car Tiages, all new designs, Tomorrow ail of them 1 — Onr Itne of @12 Carriages sevins to trouble our com> petitors. Suppose we say $10 tur tomotrow. R. Govse ‘HMID, x 1007-1009 F S:. N. W. From 8 big New York sale we secured ap immense quantity of Black All-silk Heavy Quality Gros Grain Ribbon, with satin aise. ‘which we will sell tomorrow at about two- thirds regular prices, viz: Ze. 1-n. Black Silk Ribbons for. 12sec. Li¢-im. Black Siik Ribbons for. ‘Lie. 21m, Black Silk Ribbons for... Be. ‘1c, 2 and 2)-in, Biack Silk Ribbons for... Se. NOTICE.—We are still running on that Jot of Colored Ribbons, 2c. to 18. per 82 00, 85g ERE TTIT 5555 GORSETS. ‘T2dosen Famous C.B. French Corsets, rewular dollar grade. ONLY 65C. PER PAIR. R. Nargaxsox. Successor to B. J. Behrend & Son, “Crzamaxce Sare- Or Suors at WwW. H. KENEASTER & CO. Tobe them for abot haif price. We reterto the balance of the winter stock of Shoes. odd lots, odd sinea, do. ‘The new spring and cum- ‘mer stock will soon be crowding is—much of 1 being already ia. This will be the opportunity Of the season to purchase another pair ef bhoee, whether you need them or not. Styles and aisee for ladies, men and children. And every Wrap poem. Someof them are worthy of postic language and no words ‘would be too strous to picture their attrac: tions, The best efforts of Worth, Pinsst, Uliac and other Paris makers are plainly ap parent here—not elsewhere in town. Ex. clusivences and beauty in every garment race aud comfort in every fold. Weeas please you because the kinds to please are bere and the prices are moderate. ‘Worth's Wattean Jacket—theLondon Coache ang Coste, jaunty and clegant—the Russian Capes, stylish and gracefitl_the beautiful ‘Trianop—all these are bere and many others. In colorsthere are divers shades of Tan, Bive and Biack. The materials, like the styles, are many. A call will interest you, andi ‘will please us to exhibit the soda, J. C. Hurcumsox. 907 Pexss Ave. N, W. BN. B.—Whille bere you may sce e finelotaf NOV. ELTY DRESS GOODS. Alo exclusive patterns ts INDIA GILES. all Tarr Sow Nor. ‘The ereson's Lilies ere the Easter and the Calla. Sweetness and purity in the perfume, ‘beauty and prrace in the Liltes. ‘What regal eretments can with them compare! ‘What Keng wo shining! or what Queen so fasrh* A, Goor& Bao., Aarismc Fromme, 12% FST. 5.W. ‘mab Sor Successor To Tae Oxon Fru.

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