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“Loveur— eocccceccvcceescce . f é Tar Lanes Sav of Tur Sroxs Or Sraxo 3 « i ez a PS ~AT- Coe CCOLOCOOGLE2OEOO a Are Fr re open Ben Og OFT gis aN AO re ore oneR om Ty Ss eink axany meena kee EERE FS netuithetention. The time is hero when youmay cast — ae — aside those old Shoesof yours, which, Perhaps, Fou have allowed todo ezira Service in order to be on time for the letest in Spring Footwear. The worid recognizes merit. From 8 emsil beginning 16 years ago we have grown to be one of the larcest Retail Shoe Houses in the country. Do you need any better evidence that We have the right goods at the right prices? It ts, and always bas been, our aim to offer to our trade the best obtatn- able st the price—even thouch we should have to scour the whole lobe to find it. ‘The few following spring special~ ties may interest you for your to- Morrow's shopping tour. They are merely a few straws from a stack of IB BON—EVERYBODY IS USING IT. IT Ria the queen of trimming—s0 obadient to the HE wit of aeft inwers. Give © woman a bolt of BIBBON- an sie will drape hergown—trimn her hat— Bnd decorate her buadoir. Itiea beautifiee in intent and reality. Fashion is nothing but ® forecast of popular ap- Proval. The minds whose province it is to ‘wes Shead” bave met the spring season on the threshold of time with a rainbow of colot—bued in a-variety that rivais the promises of thegardens of nature. Jur Mock of RIBBONS ts a big bouquet of all the newest— choicest—tenderest shades. Wander about oar “*xal- Jery of art.” Youcannot put yourself before «better amsortwent—Fresh—not mixed in with lotof old, un- sold ervors of purchase. Here is the catalogs, tagged With the prices: Ocx “Coron Suow. The last flower to bloom is the NACRE— such rich shades—for milinery and dress ang AO ain Sis. a yard SAP ASH RIBBONS. for oud Pink, Bice, the most attractive lines of Spring Wow AGL PAE TERS —in «Footwear ever shown. We are con- ite, Bune. cand Bufl—re.a v; NU MBE OW KNOT PATTERS— im Wiilte and Creane—00e. «yard. poOUBLEFACED scious they are the best values ever Offered in the world for zhe price. Mexe 84 “Foorrone Suozs 2 4 BStie RIBBON, ig Blue, Pink. Green, Tan, Gray. af. Black aid the rest the fashionable liste. and 400 8 , desicned =pecialiy for us to Pecure pettect Gautort ands pretty effec “Or Freuchs Calf. “INCH SATIN RIBBONS, in Goll, Pink, ‘Blue. White, Nile Green, Lilac and Green—-45c, aya "EAU DE SOLE RIBBON, in Tan, Brown, Gray aud Black Otest Pater Oatt, “Gea Ons: $2.50 Lanes Boots, INCH TACE-EDGE RIBBON, in Tan, ‘Brown. Gray.\ Navy tae, Biack ind White * i is cheap for it. ‘Ail'the best ‘shades in SATIN RIBBONS. Hand-turn or hand-sewed weit, Pec- fect fitters. Excecdingiy flexible. In ail the latest styiss. Low-Cer Sxors For ledies and men. Ladies’ Hand-turn sdvwelts, In Black or the povalar Sion Frou rac. 00 S800 pair or Russis toed. from numb to ‘You may be sure we have mar them as low as the qualities Will perunit, ALL-SILE | SATIN-EDGE GROS GRAIN and MOIRE RIUBONS, 2 Fink, Blue, hed, Yellow. White and Creat ‘shades tn ail widths of ms GRATN iti BBONS—fur Men's of Calf, Kanaroo Leather. Pric.s from ® efiset—im Numbers 22 and — yard DO. BLe FACED SATIN, MOIRE, PLAIN @kos GEALN and SATIN-&'DGE and PLAIN SATIN—im il widths aud our reliable qual- ities. KUCHING RIBBONS — Crochet edge —in Scuoor Suors For Cuones. +h as are durable. GahuSshe annie, Soltd-sole Don- White, Biack and colors—10e. « yard. ola Spt ‘heel ~| LOOP EDGE Ki BBON, im White, Black, light Misses’ Pebbie Button. Bie, Inland Savy Hoe a Yara spe patie, ST Dongsia "Dirved Spring. is shame u iN iN, bh -) , ane sstece See eet —_— oys’ and Youths’ @1 ‘‘Ironclad” “Aul'suies in GROS GRATN, SATIN-EDGE, shoes. puumber prams atneve ist quality of PLAIN GROS GRAIN RIB- BON, in White and Cream—all widths from igs RREROW BROCADED RIBBON in White, a and Green—se. a yard. SUAAM SASHES with SX frine—Biack, 93.) and #4. 2+ -Cream, $4.25. bruidered enie ia Whites €4. emis in White. ALL-SILK SATIN-EDGE GROS GRAIN SASH KIBBON—in Bisek,at S0c.,75c.and We. We. apiece. PICUT EDGE, number 1, 18. Dazss Suozs For Canpnex. Fine Hand-made Shoes for boys Birls, Red Button Shoes for giris of all for. boys or girl, Kanweatoo= nish Calf Shoes for boys of all sizes. yard. a SSR Al! widths in COLORED VELVET RIBBONS rw SRN ‘With linen or satin back. hd 3 Mi Best qualities of BLACK VELVET RIBBON, r" ay im ald widths, with Linen or satin backs, ‘Nothing is cheaper than cheap RIBBON—still you Gon't need to pay too much for the satisfactory kinds— OUR ONLY KIND. We never ask you for more than Fouset in return, Weished im the srates of equity— Doth sides hangeven. If there is a difference at all RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, QUALITY is the heavy side, 990 and 932 7th st., 1914 and 1916 Pa. ave., ay It 231 Pa. ave. 6.0. Prnrrs, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE” Established 1840. * Terepnone 905. | A. Kavrsas, (We hawe grown up Ut will de your 900 PA. AVE. With the city) ae errand for you.) | —-—————— 3 Grasp W. A. Prence & Co. Coxsotrpatiox Of special advertised coods, that represented each day this week, into one grand sale for Saturday. This will take in our ads. of Tuesday, Wednesiay, Thursday and Friday. It will give you an aguregation of special- ties seldom to be found in one day's advertisements. 719 MARKET SPACE, Corner 8th st. serct Hists For Sarcanars Suoprise. FOR A STARTER We offer you our entire line of Plain and China WHES yon start out Saturday om an expedi- and India Silks, the newest patterus, that sell See. tion for needed article- take this list with you. and GUc., at ‘Tt uwy help you more than you think, espe 38e. Claliy ti anythtne ust you need con ee tainst. You know the HIGH REPUTATION Be, Gr Tite HOUSE and you know you are sure | FOR PLAIN COLORED CHINA of evtting only the best GUODS bere. As for SILKS. PRit gh ALS GUARANTEE HEM ee 20 Diflereut Shades to SWEST. Is there Se. fount tee! LOWEST "PRICES? BEST me, sprue st Sitters. TUESPAY yor 21-och Firured India Siks, Hostrey Baxcarss For Sarvnpax. aD." Worth 50. Toucrrow ie our creat SPECIAL HOSIERY = SS | For 40-tmch wide Woo! Dress Cheviots. zine rms Tyee Bias, oetowrep | —— DOUBLE KNEES, TOES and HEELS. "Bea. 2 GREAT. lar price according to size, to S36 ta twibes* SERCINE PHICE FoR S€1URDAY, 200 dosen DAMASK TOWELS, re 2 re cutpees FAST. BLAOK, DERE Rafe ee over RILBED HOSE. Kegalar price, 25 to 39. They are inedium, larve and X-tra FOR SATURDAY, | = | qize, snd can be found on our 2d REN'S FINE FRENCH Hi in gma: 8 Wi + DRESS (INE F RESCH ROSE, in pad THE PRICES WILL BE: COTLON aud SILK. These are the REWES Tee Se toed. ETON and SILK are eases see HOSiERY. SPECIAL PRICE on | WEDNESDAY bes AT Kprrs:s0 GAUGE EXTRA FINE cor- “aD” = Fos. Fast BLACK, very elastic’ Maes 8 to I 3s. N.FAST BLACK, very elastic. Sizes al 10 Vacbes with EXTMA “Higit DOCBLE a Heriitna Bota e sotes. beck nee | on oo mun bay 15C, pieces of No- 30 AlL- sil Fancy LADIFS* EXTRA FINE FOUR-THREAD | Aibbors, such shades as Sirs. OU OWE - ‘The very latest ideas for Hat and SN, DIUBLE SOLES AND HEELS. Kexu- | ve Vax” SPECIAL POR SATURDAY | ae : 47e. pair. F MULD orpiain. SPECIAL PRICE SATUR- i Jen at ceeeent pattern Coeds var. Tealy worth dc and would be con- 400. ro b ta LADIES: EXTRA EINE BLACK HOsr, | ae Bn DE RE MOS SOR TON. with | —— Hicit’ DOUBLE » DOUBLE. SOLE: Since ANE TORS REGULAR’ PRICE. 200 pate | Simch-wide HAMBURG EDGE, BOK SATCRDAY'S SPECIAL. every pattern different. Would be Se, BLACK HOSE. with, DOUBLE HEELS a : and TOES. FOR omy BDAY, Sac. pase EET a OUR Prarcusy Repcesios & on Sarur- | sacespar RIPLE EXTRACT OF YLANG YLANG. wach guint bee, Ob. SEDCTAL Bk SATO: “aD. z bat. ges Se, of , 100 DOZEN PRENCM EXTEACT OF WHITE LILac HEMSIITCHED HAND. _® — sualhe-eecania terse raed | giote fo vers cheer anf te begeas wf ' of beediework are sometls FRENCH EXTRACT OP JOCKEY CLUB. Srauiste. "Soe. "and “Sik. “never Regular price, Ge. FOR SATURDAY, dowetat a value. he on : DELLETRE7'S FAMOUS TRIPLE Ex- pete TRACE OF PLAC D SPAGNE” Ragtiar apres Ren res Oc. uz. SPECIAL FOK SATURDA ! LaptEs, Conroy sn ie | Cluster of weks.- All sizes, ‘S$ REFINED EXTRACT OF Kegalar value, Gc. of FOR SATURDAY ONLY we wul sli THIS lee ce oz. FULL SUPPLY of the FINEST FRENCH EXTRA is THe We “VIRGIN VIOLET” and AMARYLIS DU JAPON. Por Jastiaw tragiauce and DI C. theme true ex- tracts beve no equal. OMORKOW we wil Offer them ior __ Ale. 0 wr Foreet Tur Bay. You know that we are on FRIDAY INrANIN™ belt olf teratatis Re see pF lowest prices to THE FINEST MADE. ‘AD. GUAEASIELD ON ALL ARTICLES. Nortox Leavrzs For Sarvzpar. TAYLOW’S GOLD MEDAL RNY PINS Levaiar price, Le. YOR SATCRDAE fe, box. BEst ENGLISH PINS. all sizes, SPECIAL RAY, ne babar PgUpruion AMERICAS TINS, all sisea, Ge, “Eikex & BEARDS HAIR PINS, all ainee SQUGRS AND EVES, all deesand maken, 2 doseu cara Fi 2 x Tikes PRONG ChiMPise TRONS. SPE. CUAL, Ske. ELEcTure CURLING COMBS. SPECIAL, ‘Tee. sach. BEST SILK GARTER TIC, wide. “ Oa. eek eae —— BCR ei EEA at Bat ae Fee ad N Necxwear Or Att Sons. -—o-—o—_ ‘THiS GBAXD CONSOLIDATION SALE FOR ‘LEN! ASSO) iT ot G1 = ARE OTE gees wees § r Ay FRONTS, “ W. A. Pics & Co. Cor. oth at EA 4 3 4 f Rays § 8 ie ig a ie DR po aa ek Sartapars Sreout Prices aT Grroven-S5o. tor vnareesed Kid Mousquetaires that were imported to retai! at $10 pair, All sizes aud colors, but not many, so that we have to protect late callers tomorrow with this rule: Not more than one Bair to each eulatomer, Savors —89o, sor those marked 28c.; made of silk chiffon im all colors, profusely trimmed with point d'Iryunde lace; $1.19 for those marked $1.35 ‘and €2:4) sor those marked $2.68. Recurse.—15e. tor wat China Silk Ruching that, though marked only i7e., is worth 25e. a yard. Weenuts for the well kmown 35c, Silk Feather Ruch- ing; all colors are here ‘once more, Parasors.-83.79 tor Lyon's Noveltios Mule of the best of everything—on a | Marked €3.98, Umbrellas of glace (two-tone) silk, in aikcolors, with 2 and 26-inch paragon framos, extra cover, silk tassels, quaint sticks, Parasols marked $3.08, many Of which will cost you 94.50 at the credit ‘stores, Hostess —44c. tor C. G. Liste Hose will bring crowds of you hero tomorrow. Charles Gervaise sends Usthis spring the most beautiful colorings in his ‘Lislé Thread Hse. Besides these we offer tomorrow the Improved Fadelees Hose; :hese have Biack feet and colored uprérs, guarantéed indeti Vasts440. tor ve .—ELO. tor our 50c. Ribbed Bilk Vests, Which so n:any pf you have been buying to use as cor- set covers. Black, Lavender, Pink, Yellow, Nile Green, Flesh, Light Blue, Yellow, Red, Cream, Ecru, White. The Palais Royal reguiar price is 50c., but where cise these ALL-SILK Vests for 90 centef Srooxs—31.68 tor souvenir Spoons with new and beautiful handles and Washington etched in bowl; €1.35 for Coffee Spoons with the new corkscrew handies and Washington in bow! ; 61.68 for the **Uncle Scam" Spoon ; $2.68 for the ""Sherman" Bpoon; 82.48 for Teaspoon with Capito! in bowl; $2.75 for the Spoons with Mount Vernon in bowl and head of Wash- ington on handle; $1.35 for the new Easter Spoons; $1.35 for the Teaspoons with Louis XIV handles, in mariy beautiful designs; 89 and 98 cents for Coffee ‘Spoons with new handles; $1.68 for the Love Spoon, has gold-plated bowl. These Spoons are all warranted sterliny silver, and are 20 stamped, - Paluie Royal prices are always lowest. It is 20 with Spoons as with other goods. Frases.-39c. and 460. tor French oitt nd Pilagree Sliver Miniature Photo Frames that wereim- ported to reiait at $125. Only 81.68 for the new Hand-<tched Siiver Frames, with bow knot at corner; $1 for those without the knot. 75e. for the new Silver Filagree Frames, with bow knot. These are the very lateat imported novelties at the lowest prices possible, ven with a cash business. THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Ay Isrenesmxe Exmsiriox or Sacxers, Ursrens, Cares AND Weare act overran with buyers of Jackets, &e.— alittle tooeariy. Now is the opportunity for you to look through the stock. The salespeople have the ‘time and, the goods being new, they will be as inter- ested as you in thestyleand fit of thegarmenta, So wocall it an exhitition—a sale only in this respect: Certain Wrappers and Jerseys at reduced prices until Saturday evening. Tray on thts English Top Coat of Ten Brosdctoth ‘and you'll recoynize the Aang of the London-made garment, Equally English are the lap seams, thy monster péari buttons, the three pockets; the glace sill ining and the man-iike collar and cuffs are also the latest fad. Paisis Royal price, $14. At the few other stores where such garments may be had the price would be $2Uand ft would be an ezclustve novelty. Tires wearora Cora Reefers are to bain such de- mand that we Frophesy a scarcity of Tans and Grays within a month. We have Navy, Black, Tan and Gray. ‘The notch collar, coat cuff, three pockets and ‘bi pearl buttons. You may call these Keefers Ang'o- Amertean—made in America, but of Engiish materials and English style, Palais Koyal price, $9. Hare is the toodon-made garment that the En- lish tourist wears, and yet is surprised that the Yan- Kees at once detect her nationality—all Americans are Yankees to the English. But the coat. It'sof Tan broadcloth with strap scams; add these strap seams to, ‘the other characteristics of the London-made varment and you will be horrified or delighted, acconting to your way of looking at things. "Two surprises are these: The ‘Tan and Gray Check Cheviot Resfersat $7 and those in Black at $5. The Jap seams, big pearl buttons ond the ftare the sur- prise: pleasant surprise. But what about other Jack- eteand Capes and Uisters and Children's garments; ‘well—you must call, Srecuz Prices Ustu. Sarcapay, 6PM. Wrarpens ot French Pereale, Gingham and Cal- feo. Our champions of 1892 to be lowered in price for three days. You'll find the regular priee marked on the garment you select. So bear in mind these reduc- tions in prices.” $21.25 Wrappers for 98¢. 82.35 Wrappers for €1.15. $1.68 Wrappers for $1.48. Sunsexs with tpe new nip pieces, which newure case of mind. You never aguin wil be troubled asuf yore. 2 41.85 Jerseys for 81.15, 91.06 Jerseys for 81 Serra pisck and colored skirts are the rage. We tempt you bere with reduced prices until Saturday evening, uot 90 much to sell you goads without grostt as to prove that the beet variety of styles and colors is at the Palais Royal. . 906 Surah Silk Skirts ror 85.50. $1.08 Mobair Skirts for 91.0% ‘BSc. Satinette Skirts for G8c. Consere.—we nave bern making creat splays ia the windows and.around the store. Some of the Cor- seta show aizns of the decorator's handling. Reduced prices to et rid of théu quickly. ‘ 01.50 Corsets for 98e. ‘82 Cortets for 70. ‘Be. Corsets for We. F pgp _pampiset stout cart ‘engraving and acats- Joque of spring underwear that iy save you some dol- tars. Let us kave gauie sud sadress of out-of-town friebds amd we'll mail pow paid. 73. STAR: WASHINGTON, DiC, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, Asoruze Day To Reuzwsex’ ‘Tomorrow, Satunlay, we will place oa ‘sale between these hours, +20 TO 12 O'CLOCK A. a. AND 1 TO 4 O'CLOCK P. 3., 300 ‘CHILDREN’S RERFERS, NAVY BLUE CLOTH, GILT Bor. TONS DOWN FRONT AND oN SLEEVES, ALSO TWO GILT EAGLES ON COLLAR, SPRING WEIGHT anD BOUND SEAMS INSIDE. ‘Sizes 4 to 12 years, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 4,500 BOYS' SHIRT WAISTS, MADE OF THE BEST MERRIMAC PRINT CALICO, WITH SMALL PLAITS IN FRONT AND THREE ‘BOX PLAITS IN BACK. Bizes 4 to 14 years. f SATURDAY, MARCH 26, Ht ser Sas 2,500 LADIES’ WAISTS, MADE OF THE BEST MERRIMAC PRINT CALICO, WITH A BUX PLAIT: IN BACK AND A BELT FOR WAIST. ‘Sizes 32 to 42. SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1,500 LADIES’ WAISTS, MADE OF NAVY BLUE AND BLACK BATISTE, WITH WHITE PIN STRIPE AND WHITE POLKA DOTS, TWO BOX PLAITS IN FRONT AND TWO IN BACK, INCLUDING BELT. SATURDAY, MARCH 26, “3 °3 a Th Se Regular price, 50c. Positively sold only between the ad- vertised hours. IN CONJUNCTION WITH THIS SALE WE WILL HAVE A SPECIAL SALE AND EXHIBITION or Srrxa Wrars Axp Pin. SOLS FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHIL- DREN, INCLUDING ALL THAT I8 NEW AND DESIRABLE. SOME OF THE PRETTIEST CREA- TIONS THAT INVENTIVE GENIUS EVER ORIGINATED. WHEN HEKE ASK TO SEE OUR “‘8HOO FLY” LADIES’ BLAZER, INTRODUCING PRICE, $2.97. COME IN BLACKS, BLUES AND TaNs. £ & ERE gs bo Rak RRS ag tut 2°42 NAN re Po ER 6% FOE Eee eee | ee ‘ace it ae BB, 00 oo Eb ES o> - 6 Ri ‘aaa* BB OK oo = mb 420 TO 426 7TH ST. A Beavrirct Sxow Sronw In season is » dazzling sieht. ‘Cores Flour is of the same dazzling snow-white purity and makes more bread, lighter bread, ‘whiter bread and better bread than any other flour, You wish the best of everything and expecially flour—the ataff of lxfe, and here is how youcan Ye sure of getting the best: Look for the two xold medals on the outside of every sack and barrel, and inside for the circular bearing the autowraphic signature of “Wim. M. Galt & Co."" Unies you find these return the flour and tell your grocer you iuaist upon having “*Ceres” or none. He witt send it. Wx. M. Garr & Co, Wholesale Flour and Feed Dealers, Cor. 1st and Ind. ave. n.w. 1 Fuasaoaxs Jewetny Estasuisucst 531 Seventh street northwest. innw. FWRI i Ee yp aM ER a z XM fee + de One of the parlors on the second floor of our buildins is devoted to the exhibit ‘and sale of tho renowned Drs. Marvin end Williams’ Trosses and Atdlomina; Supports. We unrantee a perfect and casy fit in all eases of Ingulpal, Scrotal, Femoral, Umbilical and Ventral Wor- nisx, Special ‘Trusses and Supports adapted to cach case. A special invita- tion te extended phystctans and surzeons to inspect this line of Trusses and Sap. Con Tru Ax» F Sre N, W. bs 20TH. UTH AND F STS. B.W. — Axe You Reavy For Your Sraro Har ‘We have a collection of new and bewitching : Troon, Hars Axo Béxxers ‘That sre verily an exposition of art. To de scribe is imporsible-—Imagino tewildering com- Dinations of delicate laces, rich ribbons and éx- ‘aaisite fowers—if you can—then come and se , Foality. Prices will be betow your expectations, the lowest conisisten: with reliable goods. Some spectsis in LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS are ‘Milan and Fancy Straws, trimmed with all- silk ribbons, montures of sicrette grassen, Tones and amial! flowers—under‘brim: finished with fullgactng of leces or velvet. Fine Untrimmed Straws... Dainty Lace Straws. .-80e. $1.25 toS2. Plain Milars, Childien's Round Hats, &e. Bunches of Roses ... Branched Flowers per bunch Bunches of Violets..... 37% to 50e An immense variety of General Millinery Goods at all times. We cam suit every taste and purse. a floor ..., Fox Now Ox 250 -- 2d annex.) ae Youcan cometo the MEN'S DEPARTMENT Sad find something new. Don't wait for the advertising. Today—200 dozen Cuevior Axo Mavmas Wass Tus, (Bows and Four-in-hands,) 1% the choicest Stripes, Checks and Plaids, Fast coiors. Get the pick of the lot now while they are new and fresh. They are only —25e.— 600 dozen Cuzvior Axo Mannas Suiers, (Laundered,) In the nobbieet styles and colorins®—the natu- ral Flax” being one of the latest, Bie. to 63.00,— EW Sco dieplay in F etreet window. ‘The Half Hoso in Tan, Gray and other nest stripes, full rexular made, are good enough for anybody and only 1230. a pair. {ist floor... 1st annex.) A Grove Ovporrvnrry. Thoco who visit our Glove Department tomor- row will find on a center table about 20 dozen (the remainder of a large lot) Ladies’ 7-Hook ‘Bea! Kid Gloves, in Tans, Brown and Black. with embroidered backs. Sizes, 53, 5% and 6 only. ‘These orizinally sold for $1.75. Will be offered tomorrow to close at —81 6 par. — Mosam Bunsustixe Jaa fabric exclusively our own. ‘The second shipment is Just in—16 distinct de- Signs and colorings. The acme of beauty and ‘Usefulness ie reached in this dainty cream fabric with its rich French printings of artistic flow- rs. It presents as handsome appearance as Printed silks, with the assurance of much longer service. The cream grounds of firm bril- antine will not wrinkle, and the dust will ‘Quickly fall from its silky mohair surface, leav- ing neither soll nor stain. Both for house and street wear. ‘28 inches wide. (First floor. Two Extra Sprectars. About ten dozen Children's Gingham Dresses im mixed plaids and stripes—bodies neatly trimmed with fancy gimp—full skirts with deep hems, Sizes 4 to 14 years. — Tic. and 90e.— ‘Misses’ Jackets in Tans and Grays, with ‘notched collars and lap pockets, perfect fitting. ‘Bings 12, 14 and 16 years. —#5.00. Lith ‘bt, building.) A Cmssca Fos Tax Born (Third floor., Tomorrow we will offer a portion of @ large purchase of Buys’ Suite, They are double breasted, perfect in fit and made from the prettiest conceivable patthrns. For dress Orschool wear. SizesS to 14. —t4.50.— ‘Many of our customers are making selections from the stock of “*Sussex" and ‘English Navy" Suits. It's a good plan, because the most fascinating designs disappear first. The “English Navy” are washable, come in sizes from 3 to 10 and sell for ~—€3.25 and $3.75.— The **Sussex” do not wash (made of wool). ‘They are in over a dozen styles and just the thing for “*fret pants.” —#3.50 to 85.75.—— Big pilesof Extra Pants—Corduroys, Cheviots and Cassimores in s number of shades. The ionder sells for Te. (Third floor. 10th st. building.) Tuner Larz Annrvats, Additions to our line of Silk Windsor Ties at ‘5c. have been made during the past week. We ‘have alo added alinein larger sizes and heavier ail at —Sie. each: 3 for $1.— SOMETHING NEW. ‘Moire Chiffon Jabots, in White. Cream, Mais, Pink, Light Blue, Gray, Cardinal, Nile and ‘Black. —81 each. — (st floor... evs 24 annex.) Bice Trormes Ix Uxpxawean. ‘You will doubtless be glad to hearthat another invoice of our popular low-priced Underwear has arrived. Here it is: ‘Muslin Drawers, cambric ruffle, two clusters ‘of tucks. : ——25e. a pate.—— ‘Muslin Corset Covers, hizh or low neck, fin- {shed seams, buttons and buttonholes. "120. ‘Muslin Gowns, yoke of Hamburg taserting ‘and tucks, ruffle around neck and sleeves, ne Muslin Walking Skirts, cambric raffle edged ‘with embrotdery. —te— - ‘Muslin Walking Skirts, sixinch Hamburg rafflo, tucks above. E Tie 4 (Second oor. ‘veoes+ 10th street building. A Srzon: Bancarm IN Yen email lot (17 pisces) of White Chiffon Lace, © to © inches wide, which, if they had aids Prafit to the Laporter, would sell for 7ée. ad ‘@1 s yerd, but, buying them as wedid, weare ’ -1802—TWELVE. PAGES. ATER'S SaBsaPaninia tethe standard specific CURES OTHERS, ‘Wul cureyou. Coxscurrion Carries off many of tte vietime Recdiessiy. Bcan be stopped sometimes; sometimes it cannot. ‘Tt is a8 cruci to raise false hopes as it is weak to yield to faise fears. ‘There is a way to help within the reach of most whe are threatened—careful living and SCOTT'S EMUL- SION of cod-liver of]. ‘Let us senil you a book on the subject; free. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemisis, 122 South Sth ave., New York. ‘Your druggist keeps SCOTT'S EMULSION of cod liver ofl—all druggists everywhere do. $1. a M®* ¥iN6Low's sooraine syxvur | Has been used for over FIFTY YEARSby MILLIONS: of MOTHEKS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETH- ING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN, CURES WIXD COLIC, and is the best remedy for DIARRHEA. Sold by Druggists ip every part of the world. Be sure and ask for ‘*Mrs. Winslow's Soothing: ups and like mother kind. 25 centes bottle, Burne Sons Fret IN POND'S EXTRAC 7 For Deere USE BROWN'’S IRON BITTERS. Physicians recomunend it. Ail keep it. bottle. Genuine h: trade tharh' tnd erveeed red Haws ou wrapper ee” Se ERVOUS DEBILITY, POOR MEMORY, DIFFI- Nitince, Sesplessuen, pumples cured, Dr. Miles oo ier ‘Ee SEEV: a Pe, Wirs Tae Avrsoacs Or Srnine THE WORRIMENTS OF THE HOUSEKEEPER ARE INCREASED A HUNDREDFOLD-THE PAR- Lok 18 A CHAOS, THE DINING ROOM DIS MANTLED, FLOOR COVERINGS IN SHREDS FURNITURE THROUGHOUT THE HOUSE DI- LAPIDATED, AND, WORSE THAN ALL, NO MONEY ON HAND TO REPLACE THE DEVASTA- ‘TION OF A LONG AND SEVERE WINTER. SUCH TRIALS WOULD OVERPOWER THE STRONGEST DID NOT A STAR OF HOPE ARISE UR = EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM, WHICH BRUSHES ASIDE WITH A MEERY LAUGH THE MEMORY OF PAST DISTRACTIONS AND RE- PLACES THEM WITH COMFORT, CHEER, GOOD WILL AND HAPPINESS, ACCEPTING IN RETURN A TRIVIAL SUM ¥ROM THE STORE OF YOUR FUTURE WEEKLY OR MONTHLY SAVINGS, AS YOUR SENSE OF HONOR MAY DETERMINE EQUITABLE AND BIGHT. ‘THE FOLLY OF LIVING IN THE MIDST OF DIS- COMFORT MUST BE MANIFEST TO ALL HOUSE- KEEPERS, SEEING THAT CONTENTMENT CAN BE PURCHASED WITH NO OUTLAY OF READY MONEY. FORNITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS, DRAPERIES, REFRIGERATORS, BABY CARRIAGES, VAPOR STOVES, AND WORKS OF ART. HOUSE & HERRMANW'S CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES, 917, O19, 921 AND 923 7TH ST. AnD mh19 626 MASS. AVE. XN. W. Have I Even Daceswan Your ‘Xbave been before you, through The Star, every day fortwo years. I have strenuously avoided saying anything calculated to mislead the most confidinx reader. Ibuve endeavored to hupress upon all who read my sdvertisewente that whatever statement I make is a tacred pledge to the people. I don’t profess to give you sométhing ser nothing. 1 don't sell one article below cost and beat you on another. 1 don't varnish over doubtiul statements, but give thesacis im every instance. OW BEAD: ‘Wecan tarnish your home fem top to bottom, «x cept Stoves. If you don’t want euything soursels tell 2d EDITION. SPYING UPON RUSSIA. Germany Sends Observation Balloons Over the Frontier. EMBEZZLER GOULD GIVEN SIX -YEARS. New York's Grand Jury Question- ing Police Officials. —_—_——_— SELLING OUT A CUSTOMER. EUROPEAN WAR RUMORS, Germany Trying With Balloons to Gain In- formation About Kussia. Wansaw, March 25.—Rumors of war fill the air here, and they are given the appearance of truth by the presence in Poland of an immense number of soldiers who have been gathering from many parts of the Russian dominions. It may be, however, that this massing of troops is not for offensive purposes, but merely with the object of preparing for the usual spring maneavers. But the proximity of these large bodies of troops to the Prussian frontier, whatever the object of the military authorities may be. causes a general feeling of uneasiness that the least spark may start @ con- flagration, the results of which no one oan foretell, This feeling of anxicty bas been added to by the fact that the German authoritics are evi- dently taking steps to learn from personal ob- servation the strength and disposition of the Russian forces, ‘They are not trying to learn these facts of military importance through spies, but are using balloons as the means to ‘attain their object. Of ate, in fact ever since the reports circulated of the arrival in Poland of large numbers of Rassian troops, several balloons which came from the German frontier have been scen hovering over the Russian fortrosses and camps. These bal- loons are believed here to form part of an ex- tensive German balloon spy service. Recently a balloon was floating above the fortrosses at Kovno. So certain were the offi- cers stationed there that the object of the bal- Joonists was to learn military secrete that orders were given to fire upon the balloon. Notwithstanding the long range of the modern rifle it was im- Possible to hit the balloon, which wag at a very igh altitude, and its occupants, by* means of Tndienarbed ‘undistur! ed their investigation eutirely by the bullets aimed in their di- rection. A close watch was kept upon the bal- loon and the watchers were surprised to find that 1t appeared to be under pertect coutrol. After hovering abput the fortress for no lit- tle time it returned to the German frontier, its occupants evidently having gaiued the know!- edge they sought for. A more surprising incident occurred a few days ago at Dombrowicke, 84 miles wost of Warsaw. Here a balloon was seen to give flat contradiction to the belicf that aerial wavi- gation is mostly, if not entirely, a matter of wind currents. ‘This balloon made ite appearance sailing against the wind, which at the tine was blowing a fresh breeze.” When it had rencbed a point above the military camp it stopped for a time and was then mancuvered in a manner that showed it was provided with a highly pecfecied steering apparatus. ‘The Ktussian military authorities believe, and the handling of the balloon over Russian terri- tory gives good ground for the belief, that France and Germany possess an efficient bai- loon steering apparatus that will render balloons important factor in warfare. ‘The possibilities of balloons in war have often been discussed, and if it proves true that it is possible to send them in any direction desired, & new and most dangerous elemeut will have to be guarded against by the com- manders of armics. This will prove a most xing probiem, for at present there tx no ens wey of protecting ssidiers in the Sekt ‘om a fire directed upon them directly from above by an enemy who is safely beyond rifle A Former Recorder of Albany Sent to the Penitentiary. Unica, N. ¥., March 25.—Judge Coxe of the United States district court this morning sen- tenced Anthony Gould of Albany to the Erie county penitentiary for six years. Gould came into court with the same smiling counte- nance that he wore all through the When he stood up to receive his sentence he asked the court to sentence him if possible to some penitentiary other than the one in which Whit- ney, his brother-in-law and the principal wit- ness against him, 1s confined. In pronouncing sentence Judge Coxe said: “This is a most painful duty to me and I don't wish by any word to add to the remorse that you must feel this morning. When you have finished your term of punishment you will still be a young man with many, yore of usefulness before ou, and I trust that you will lead an honest ife. A man of your talents and ability has still the power to redeem the past and avoid the errors of your early life.” Gould will re- main in jail a reasonable time to permit his counsel to obtain bail pending the motion for a now trial, IN THE “TENDERLOIN' PRECINCT. Dr. Parkhurst’s Lead. New Yorx, March 25.—The summoning of the four police inspectors before the grand jury yesterday in connection with Dr. Park- hurst's charges against the city officials has caused @ deal of excitement at police hendquarters. Today the four ‘commis- sioners and Police Justice Voorlis, who is an ex-commissioner, and four captains, including Capt. Reilly of the “Tenderloin” precinct, have been subpenued. It is rumored that the po- lice commissioners will be forced to repeat the action of several years ago, when they ordered .| Inspector Byrnes to drive the gamblers out of the city. At that time the inspector seized bout’ £100,000 worth ‘of gambling parapher- nalia, which was destroyed. scam ec SOLD OUT BY HIS BROKER, ‘Ihe Speculators Secured Damages—The Court of Appeals Sustains Mim. Axsaxr, N. ¥., March 25.—The court of ap- peals today affirmed, with costs, the judgment of the lower court in tho case of Jamos C. Rogers, respondent, agt. Wm. G. Wiley and another, ‘ants. This tas as " from a jadgment of the term affirming a judgment in favor of the plaintiff. Tbe gotten uno, bev 35 cover damages sustai plains reason of the unauthorized sale of certain stocks purchased by the defendants, « firm of stockbrokers doing businens in the city of New York, for the plainsiff margius. The plaintiff recovered « judgment for 98,730.21. defendants allege that xach sale was made on account of the failure of the his margins, wided np reds den pode eondag e AFTER THE STORM. There Was Quiet in the House When Gallled to Order Today. . Several Corrections of the Journal From @ ‘Mistake fa the Printing of the Record—The ‘Time of the Senate taken Up in Executive wecaton. THE SENATE. Bills from committees wore reported aud placed on the calendar as follows: Relating to brevets in the army. To establieh the boundary of the Yellowstone National Park. To amend the act approving the funding act of Arizona. For the relief of holders of drawback certifi- For the establishment hatchery in ME Ee cant tae Ir. Sawyer introduced « bil postal saviegs, to invest the tome and “al earnings among deporitors. Keferred. AN EXECUTIVE sESRIOX. ‘The Senate then. at 12:90, on motion ef Mr. Sherman, went into executive session. THE HOUSE After the storm the calm. Not fifty members were present this morning when the Speaker's gavel called the House to order. Not more than 100 «spectators looked down upon the arens cf yesterday's battle. Bat the calm is only temporary. The strength which the anti- er men manifested vesterday was as much « rise to them as to the advocates of the bill. ‘On both sides there is a smoldering fire which Fequires but a xpark to set it into blaze. Mi Harter of Ohio is exvltant at the result of the votes, but Mr. Bland of Missouri is confident that the silver men wiil be ultimately success ful. Ho says that « «pecial order will be made a8 soon as Mr. Catchings of committee on rules returns te the city, which will not be jater than Monday next. CORRECTING THE WECORD. After the prayer by the chaplain there weren number of members on their feet asking for corrections to be made in the Record and the journal. Most of these corrections were directed toward a roll cail in the Kecord, which was incerrectly printed by tue printing office. ‘The caption “Not voting” was ‘over the list of the members voting in ive on one of the motions made Inst night, and this error led to some confusion. But the error was not material, but it was suffi- cient to bring Mr. Reed | Me.) forward with the sarcastic remark, “I am giad to notice that ~3 multiplicity of errors which has appeared in this Congress is not an evidente of moral obliquity. ax it has been in some Con- Bresven.” {Laughter.) ‘The Speaker “The chair will state to the gem > tleman that what appears to be a multipleity of errore growing out of » single error at the printing office in putting over the list of those who voted “nay” the words “not vot- * It is simply the transposition Bir toed These exvers 1 Mr. Reed. eee will went only to polat out thet eee Dr. Bynum (Ind.)—-1 call the gentleman's attention tothe fact that in the present Con- gress we have an opportunity to correct errors after they are discovered. in some previous Congresses we have been prohibited from doing so. PRIVATE CALENDAR. The journal having been approved, the House © went into committee of the whole, Mr. McRae (Ark.) én the chair, on the private calendar. eee - No Longer Free. Acting Secretary Spaulding has instructed Customs officers that the President's prociama- tions of Meveh 15 last suxpending the free in- troduction of sugar, molasses, coffee, ten and hides prodaced in or ex; from Venezuela, olombia and Hayti applies to all articles of this kind exported from the countries named on of after the 16th instant. He says that great vigilance must be exercised by all officers of the customs to detect and prevestany evasions of the terms of the proclamations. Consular offi- cers have been instructed to co-operate in the epee the statute bearing on this sub- — Burning of a Missouri Court House. Sr. Cuantes, Mo, March 25.—The court house caught fire last night about 9 o'clock and is now in a wrecked condition. The flames were extinguished by the fire department. bat not wo — to the = ry _ almost irreparal fire originat io count! surveyor's office and destroyed all the records on file, which loss at present canuot be given @ money estimate. —— * Range of the Thermometer. The following were the readings at the office oftho weather bureau today 8 a.m., 87; 2 p.m, 58; maximum, 59; minimum, 29. — Continued Second Edition ‘on Sixth Page. PLECRISY Pains and all asthmatic and bronchial affections are soun relieved by that certain remedy for coughs and colds, Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant. MAILED. TEINEGER_RFINERS. March 2, wR BATES. At his residence, nue, on Thursiay, March BATES, aged tort) nine years. Notice of funoral hereafter. BSTZ. On Pridyy, March 2, 1802, at 11.30e.m., CHNIELAS BLud veloved bustmnd ‘ot Lowe Sieea? after a liugerimg iimess, at 420 Sit-nd-e-bedt street seawese ‘Notice of funeral hereafter. ° BRYANT. On Thursday, March 4, 1802. at 6:25 pa, ELOISE, the tesoval deucbter of J Elbert, im the tweuty -seveuth > Funeral Sunday, March 27, mouta Churcu, CLARK. On Thursday morning, March at Goldiock, CHARLES, eldest siu'of Tina We Dlinecva C. "Clark, in the twenty-sixth year of his axe. ‘Funeral ou Saturday at 2p. Jrou ‘the residence, 3zn King ‘street, Alexandria, Va. “Prende imvieed. (Alexandria and Atlanta. Ga, papers piease copy 1” COOKSEY, On Friday, March: a.m., MARY JANA, bacved witeot Wau. H. Cookmey. zed ity-oné years, fou’ months and seven days. Willian PF. Downing, aged maty-aik years, and thirteen days. An condescending love ‘Hiy creserees He heard, And tade tee suddenty remove ‘To thy compicte reward. Notice of funeral hereafter. FRANKLAND. ad arch 24, 2802, at Contebaiieg Byeres, Drawce, CHARLOTCE BERI\: ite of oe Frederick Brankland a: ‘Thirkieby.. “eae Jend, Bart. and dausuterot Joan A. aad erry dh ‘of New York. Pty ear rz from St. John's Church Saterday, Margh 28, at 12m. 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