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“THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, | MARCH 24, 1897-12 PAGES. " | MING STAR. GTON. March 24, E v EN Ww AS HIN “DNESDAY THE 18D. CROSBY 5. NOVES SVENING STAR has a regular permanent Family Circulatic than the combined cir- the other Washingte As a News and Advertising rxonnl absence, letters to uld not be addressed ual connected with the y to THE STAR, or to Depart- pone. r Business ng to tenor or pi en. xhihition of plo-ures service, and make them secure during theit competency and good behavicr in theit places. To the extent, cherefore, if any- where, the administration cf the law goes beyond, or falls short, of this, the lw well as the service, is injured. And tt is to be hoped that.if good reasons exist why the law should be amended in any way, they may he brought out at this inquiry and thoroughly exploited. Men who denounce the civil service !aw as a “humbug” insult the intelligence of the country. The law was not enacted blindly. It was no fad, suddenly given the force of a statute. It grew out of a deplor- able and well-known demoralization of the pubile service, and, while it may not have met the fullest expectation of its authors and supporters, it has worked most benefi- cent results. It has justified itself a thous- and times over, and while men in a passion may talk about repealing It, a motion to that effect in either house of Congress would go, #s several times already such om ize Tight we nen Nas EE | motions have gone, for nothing. terday n these columns as a gen- iisye cong ene eral pro} acquires a local sigrifi- The Rais Inquiry. ie throat thes Sone o6 (he Miststet Wi Ee. orien tn gti On (hell dea Ona aarti eee oe eens Lin Cuba wil be followed with much Inter- take steps te prevent such exhibitions Mm ust, aithoceh it ndcessatity will procecd ae ee eas tor ane | along Ines altogether favorable to the ABSCESS sited sh abies Spanish stde of the contention. The death eee ee ee ae ene om | gecurred in prison, and no friend of. the imesstoners 19 ccude fo tats request if {2° | Victim of the tragedy witnessed it. Dead should conclude 4 fo he proper to do 5°] men themselves tell no tales. ‘The Spanish fbi ete se ehtblticn of prise fighting in [Jaller accused of murdering his prisoner may be expected to take good care of his own interests. If he is guilty of that crime —and friends of Dr. Ruiz assert confidently the Di but in such terms as to make An old law prohibits duelling, it impossible ict to Inctenie: the: moierm, fOnmy Of mar to-mal Ft he | iett “will bea) amalll matter for fighting under Evize-Oghiers; it ts tries iim, do add peviucy, andl subouration (of ish as guilty of assault or perjury to his stock of offenses. So that Sondinet Poe fm thes absence Oe Eta the end, under Spanish influences and in * stanate prohibiting prize-tishttng | | soanish court, he may come clear of the whether there caa be any charge. te exhibidon ef ple-) Seal the bare fact that an inquiry has However they "4Y | been ordered is @ source of comfort to rded as coming the family and friends of the deceased, no apter XVE of the less than of satisfaction to all men with lating to (Abert’s compitatt American blood in their veins. It marks which meKes it a punishable 1 nor! distinctly the new era in affairs. The long T any y xhibit or to offer to ex} night during which the American citizen t t wr offer to pub’ in Cuba was a man without a country, pamphlet, paper, writing. | and who when trouble overtook him called v . Har, print, picture, drawW-| in vain fur recognition and assistance, has ing o er representation, etc..” or any | ended. Daybreak has come at last, and such articles of an immoral nature. The} the words of the national anthem ring in © pict auestion would un-| his ears with assurance and meaning. He scope of this} can see “by the dawn’s early light” that shed that they certainly the flag is still there, and that, as repre- sented now by a man who fought for it in “obscene” in the | battle, it stands for something besides bills of tnat term. The event they | of lading and grocery stores. His Iberties vk pla under the laws are not enlarged, but they n no longer be Union which mu niracted. He must obey ‘the law where the morali time bein he resides, longer cution but he cannot with impunity be singled out for attack and perse- simply because his countrymen at home sympathize with a cause which to them typifies all that their own fathers lid in thefr struggle for independence. The death of Dr. Ruiz, whether by foul murder, as alleged, or by any other means the result of the pusillanimons poll 1g pursued by those In executive of- in this country in the matter of the ion in Cuba. The United States at the time was tn chains to Spain. Her hu- millation had become so great that her own representative at Havana had to threaten to throw up his office and come home before he could awaken in his su- periors any sense of the shame to which they were subjecting him, His words were th © would tand another Rulz murd Another such crime has not o curred, and will occur. But this is wholly due to the change which took place 1 Washington on the 4th instant. raming these ich affects t ing of pub- no wae a General Weyler, ft is announced, ts not : well, He should take great care of that he has powers ¢f the hi efter Sit is not probad! narkable recuperativ: soldiers whom he red by telegraph. soe Marquis of Salisbury is said to i rsion to gloves that he hem on when he can avoid uoing so. that Mr. kitzsimmons will © him in that respect. ~-~s+0ee- veland 80 is probabie fer re al pictures.” s22e Anti-Trust D Mrs the lar ery kind ston. How Mr. ng in ihe neighborhood orded ee ase today in the force building, only 185 be- as taken at Prin i likes the ft been ree y to society Cleve- as not the ing employ was no on city post-otlice a. _-_s+0e of Chimay is an advertiser SHOOTING STARS. Early sw come tho: When it ts hard to say If we will gi > ridtras ring. strang une ner wild flowers, igh. or a Less said Wi a profession Kood tdea, wo: 00d ‘duous. tie 1K,” 1 wll adup: it might Cayenne, “but get Wishington, “that be a replied Miss afer if you to adopt ft could you bali crank 1 t he disliked the it. He t himse game. n't talk and loses his tem- try 10." Inde th A Gallery like sement. to see senator get up he drowsy looking said pteresting.”” >on his fect I'm always ap will not be disturbed by of applau Savi «= Time. ns to be irritably. “These worrying me with Mi r way, sove * said nments mplaints wil keep and few hun- ‘What * printed in to them with eulars with th dy about sign my name stamp. and Rising (o am Occasion. I tun quick fur the ¢ Au’ tell her to ni: Fur you an’ Will w r, Mary, me her own price, Matlidy an’ Sairy somethin’ lly nice. Tell the cailor to use n pleasure “Bout hem suits fur Josiar an’ Rob. We'll want all eur clothes made to measure ad got a government Job, bis o: Mrs. Parkin To tell me jes’ where I kin get (It woulin't be proper to borrow) That book on polite ettyiewet. Fur tt's needful to show thet our manners "t them of the ¢ lay mob; An’ we'll want at least three new pianners Sence a government Job. omorrow dad got as long as we've sech expectations, won't pay the "squire all thet’s due, you tell him to make preparations ) AX Up a mortgage or two. Ww Yer grendmother an’ yer Aunt Mandy work Can't hear of sech things ‘thout a sob; non th - reckon they ma , come in handy » dad got a government job. see ‘The Colonization of Hawaltt. at this t Ir Moar has > the ¢ law shall 103- nd recommend whether th be “continued, amended or repoaled.”” ‘The | PP" the New Pe iahsus: Sa chan cin le to see foc them, |. The present prime minister of Japan on eae Pes teay prea fe ete the™ | taking office announced the intention of Belves fus jaw ts doing for the | colonizing and ultimately annexing the public sex and how tule all threars are atslands. According to current re- about tts bo. eal. ts the law administered so as to work any herdships. Its sole obj to secure competent peopie for the hat intention is rapidly being ful- . Taere seems to be only one way of saving the Islands from such a fate, and that is, the annexation of tuem by ‘some other power, is public WwW i Offer Tomorrow New Books. “Tne Coming of Chloe’? By The Duchess. “On the Face of the Waters’ By Mrs. Steel. “Ziska"’.. 100 donen Ladies’ Fast Black Hose, good value at 25e. Special, 15c. Pair. 50 dozen Ladies’ Fancy Hose (boot patterns), in Cotton and Lisle must be seen to be appreciated, At 25c. Pair. 40 dozer Misues’ Rttbbad Fast Black Hoke, double Knee and toe. Sizes 5 ini, Special, fic. Pair. 120 dozen Ladies’ Kibbed Vests, in Eera amt White, ribboned neck and arms. Thats Only 9c. Each. 30 dozen $1.00 Ladies’ Kid Gloves, embroidered backs, in Tans, Black and Grays. Galy 2 pairs te a customer — At 63c. Pair. Plata Vy test spring effects. ality —for one day — Only 1Sc. 500 yards of Fine Cambric, Nuluseok Embroidery. ‘The _39e. quality For 25c. Yard. 700 yards of Point Applique, Top and Ortental Laces. Regular valne, 35e. For tomorrow — 22c. Yard. irts, in Shepherd Plaids Figured Briltiantines— made in the Iatest style and will be sold for tomorrow only At $1.18. ‘“BaumsS,” 416 p pevent, 2 7 dozen Boys" the The indwor ‘Ties, Swiss and Net- “Tequila,” An Ideal Tonic TEQUILA fs the national drink of Me: feo as whikky is tie rational drink our country. [tis distilled from Maguey Plant but, unlike wh not affect the kidneys, cx —— It ts said that the absence A High -Grade Wheel for The Bagy GBrner, | 8th and Market Space. S. Kann, Sons i111 11 tor $50, ot I times ay many of our Tappan 2d Grand Rebuilding Saie. Results Are ling a reliable est wheels we auy price. than 500 differ shown us by manuf: Gecided open this ene.w! we can heartily recommend. te have ML uncondition e were the first firm in ii the — practicabil “HIGH wheel and last season just four sold as of im this city. “Spectal” trongest and handsom. is ° x of hie does beneticiatly. Bright's dis- ly se among Mexicans tx due to deloki POQUILA.” We are the first to intr duce it here, 71 i one of the fi tontes In the —— world and one that any one can satel take, $1.25 a bottle. Magruder «Co Groceries, Wines and Cigars, Two Stores, ie 2 se. it TEC SS v oe: e (ice i atest Frozen Delicacy— Strawberry BOM BS. ur own — to 5 RIES aud 1 a pleasing form especially for this 2 ae > F Our STRAWBERRY CREAM ta | $ etteulurly di Phe ber os We Use ripe aud Let us send you a trlal order. iFUSSELL’S, 1427 NEW YORK AV) oorssaac testes We'll Make Your - Photos A Success. ° © We're just an sure of tt as w soe re reading hiv. We'll sive tee work. we're capable of do Sevan: ake mitoral, 9 5° ook a We'll fintsh then: 2 2 * is oui oo0 Aaintiest of = = © photon $4 dowen up W. H. Stalee, 1107 F St. essor to Mo OB. RADY 16d eee —— —you were ae rid of that cough. Our Emul- sion of Cod Liver Oil CURES those deep-seat- ed coughs and colds that nothing else seems to re- lieve. 75¢. pint. W. Thompson, 793 PHARMACIST, ees Pha bg oeaas aeereer dele Luscious Strawberries. little, find in BERICES are Lar j ee Namrata adi | zm = sour, here at reaxonubl mbzi-w, fem-20 DSA Ron 3 Srecial oo Thursday and Friday. Ladies’ $10 and $12 Tatlor-mile | SUITS i 9 : ; $7.50, Z I lua g All-wool oe Nov- fe ee ae ome a : fect it, rat rtin Wolf, 523 tith St. Faun Don't place the order for you Spring Suit until you have pas POPES DS POD GOHE ITH & 15th; ° Cottage Market, 818 14th St! i i i ar ed upon our nobby line of patterns. Unexcelled style and fit—such as only the most skilled cutters can pro- duce. Re high—not too low. G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, <pert Tailor, 1208 F St. It sonable prices—not too HUMORS OF ALL KINDS pursue Cuticura Soap err mW, fly and the akin made »witte. All druggists, 1 of a wheel and is equal te ouy market. Le is a perfect mar at the price, wheel Strong hy Convincers! Morgan and Wrig! MR ADVERTISE: EGIN IN Hartford Tine given to all NEWSPAPERS THE § PAE OF Sn ae ee Ayes THEM AS THEIR FULFILLMENT IN~ GIVE eee ee * VALUES THAT FORCE RECOGNITION AS ¢ easy terms. UINE BARGAINS THAT WIN APPRECIATIOS ! or The MTED STAT Tr i Aen eet as 1] Wheel tor ‘97, for whieh w: : ¥ BE OSCT H 1 sole cl a for |. TEST OF TIME HAS PROVED OUR | |, Yea ae eats, walla ay RELIABHATY, AND THAT THERE IS NO SUCH se ogee ieee LS Tee th RESULTS AS THIS. 4 latest improvement, will stand r re: 1 ary amount of reagh usage, and u that das ads every ait Is a perfect picture of g1 nod beauty. M. A. Tappan & Co., Formerly i013 § Now 1339 F St. ave., Millinery. POSEN IN A BUNCH, * Special, 16c. oS 7 fv AK Se Y STRIPED GAUZE | ——— =e Sa eee DN: wRY IM AGINARLE, COLORING Special, 18c, BLACK NEAPOLITAN AND BRAID Ti HATS. IN ALL Tt LAT: ry ime was when you had to pay EST SHAPES Special, 45c. ! exorbitant prices for fine t tailoring Different now. Our fine tailoring at popular prices is fast supe: tseding: it. Twice as much money couldn't im- prove our fit—our style—our tailor- ing. FINE “en “Special, 49c. LACK INDIA. G LLENT CLOTH INDIAS PRINTED GROUND — ANB OF STYLES AND CLOTH. CHECKED 1 WARFIELD SIMPSON, Expert Tailor, 1208 F St. It ABBE SAE AORS RS - Hoeke’s reasons that a little money than a lot of remnants. Lt pose: IN A VAR ATTERXS, 1 on 39c. |? te > “49c. KUSTLING ie " 59¢. BLE PLAIN TWO-TON! POR WAISTS, SKIRTS is better Upholstery IS DULL "AND SUITABLE INo Weal ; 59, 24INCH BLACK RUSTL TAPFEDA, DHE FINEST FINISHED CLSTH ON ‘THE SILK ‘ 69c MARKET TODAY » 69c, é $ Fi : f You can use the remnants. We can't. Nothing much f to pay for any of them. BLACK AEX LAAN ALAA RADIA ADD ALL, BLACK ARMURE WEAR... HECKS AND ¥ inrtap va’ | ; k ; 3 9 ¢ » : Wook, WORTH > FURNITURE, CARPE DRAPERIES, « INCH CH K SUITING IN ? 4 RICH CoMRr NATIONS OF HELIOT AND GREEN, TAN AND BLUE, AND AND PINK Ba PH Pa. Ave. and 8th Street.* > it DIFFER SST COM. 2 CTBOR: BINATIONS OF me Z 5 COLA 45INCH ALL-WOOT, RINE HENRIE IN NEW BLUES, CARDINAT AND MY IPARY F 40.1NCH SUTTINGS, TURES. 2 GRAY, Wor? scorer IN AL Wor’ Orel Alt MIN sa INCH IMPORTED StLK-FI TE) HENRI GREENS AND NEW Dc. PORN AWA! Hq. P. ROBERTS, Mah, Ruka 1010 F Street, * Pee Soc. SHINCH IMPOL BLACK. IN NAV 2D ROAD CARDINAL, AGE Women Only. POPULAR MADE Dit Clearing Out Ladies’ Shoes at $2.35.; —A little clearing sale the midst of the bi business. Quite lot of Pointed Toe Vatent Tip Boots —among them the Waspting BLACK BRILLIANTING. UND AND FULL 98¢ RED RL DESIRABLE BOUND) AND ht in 1S LINED, (the sharpest toe that can be worn with comfort}—$3 and $4 grades ace ording to OUR standard quick! Be é MADE WIRELY NEW AND MUCH» i. 3 RIMM ED IN FIRST STYLE OF THE "TO WASHING: jp eee S HANDSOMELY OIRE VELOUR SKIRTS > F St. Cor. 13th. Rene oe 50 Send for Foot-Form Catalogue. mh24-50d 2 a BLACK SILK BROT, AD I AND PER SIS AND” MODE AND SN Eiphonz Youngs Co. Dr. Welsh’s grape juice will take away that feeling of dullness so uni- versal in spring time. It is the only Sean really pure and unfermented grape LADIE CALINE skiers, vu. { jtce made, and is especially desir- BRELLA STYL F able for sacramental and general table use. Made of fresh grapes, with their flavor and appearance. FOR. : * 79C. WORTH 1 LADIES CHAMELEON CLOTIT 1 SicIneTs FOR. Lenten Delicacies. Vindon Haddocks, LADIES’ MORI PAC! VELTET. |. in oft, ‘odtish, “3 Her- tomato aw boned at Fapleed, pledied, trout-| fed, mustard sae aye AWN AND SILK. Elphonzo Youngs Co., Wholesale and 2 Grocers, 428 Ninth St, bet. D and E. FESSOR EL SLING PPESEEEETSOOOE We Repair leas KS, p Bags, MOQuET It Portmanteaus, ete., making REAL WILT - them’ as strong, good looking and serviccable ax the day they bought. A good trunk 1s w Ing. Expert repair work I will give it another lease of life. - Drop Us a postal ubout 1. Kneessi, oie mb 30-28, 3) AND $2.50. REDUCED To $1.40, TLERNS OF ANIMALS eat. e NN NNN eee? ROSS Woodward * . Lothrop, oth, rth and F Sts. N. W. — Tomorrow--Special Sale of Japanese Silks, Suitable for Summer Gowns, Evening Dresses, Waists and Separate Skirts. We have secured from an importer retiring from business 102 Pieces Fancy Japanese Silks, Of exceptionally good quality and value tomorrow, Thursday, at extraordina 2,500 yards Silks, in fancy stripe and shall plac W prices, them on sale tly as follows: s. fancy satin stripes—a large varicty of dainty designs and pretty colorings that are absolutely fast. Also Washable Broche Striped Taffeta, white, yellow and cream. ° ° Special Price, 50c. the Yard. Imported to Retail for 69 & 85c. — ee ey 1,680 yards Gros Grain Brocades, in white and yellow; Fancy Striped Satin, in yellow, ciel, pink, nile: White Shirred Wash Taffet Broad Satin and Gros Grain Stripes, in black and white, cardinal and white and bordeaux and white; nile. Satin Brocade, in ciel, arding , yellow, Special Price, 69c. the Yard. Imported to Retail for $1.25 & $1.50. The excellence of the quality of these silks recommend them for durability. The prices will quickly be recognized as uny for similar grades, edentedly low The ‘Scleii’’ Traveling Plaited Skirt | Equipments. Also known as the “Sunburst” Skirt, Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases, Hat is one of fashion’s latest fancies. To | Boxes and everything neces y for introduce this new idea, we are now a a'sliprt trip, an ocean voyage, a tour exhibiting in Silk Department some specimens in Ready-plaited Skirts of | varions sorts of silk fabrics. 1 | i across the continent. latest improvements, and most serviceable Newest styles, handsomest lowest y silk or woolen stuff Is adaptable for rices, 1 Tieng Govnds oxi omorrow we shall place on sale ment will ¢ Toute same ita A New Trunk, pirtigent first floor und: skylight Ine tha vas -e ss] f, 5 ment —Grst floor ander stcstight. One that was made expressly for u vods Depart Lawn Gowns, Dressing Sacques. A iavorable pure! ch se enables us to offer a very special value in Wo- men’s Printed Lawn Gowns and White Lawn Dressing Sacque: foll and qnnot be duplicated in Wash- ington. We gi a detailed ck scription of this Trunk, believing it to be the best made Trunk and the best value on the market today. It is as follows: avy duck Ly mailed ored Lawn nied in neat ery to mat $1.00 racu Ite akfast large nied with ratte $1.96 EACH. | wi box nportamt jroimt that this trunk is w Lawn Dressing noi) each ‘ Sheepskin Club B. mii in 18 inches . Sizes 12 to An or Four uncommonly lower prices tl of the good values at at the begin- | scope ¢ inade ases, rs, sivong]y Shirt Waists, | goods as yi 4 Frient”™ Sc, Eacu Uniaund yo. BAC Iron and Brass Beds. med wt Best from a hygienic standpoint. $2.38 & Coolest in spring and summer, Most See economical, Handsomest. We are ee raret ee t{/now making a special display of t to To. Valu 34.00, : j these Beds, which includes a com- §2. 95 waci. } plete line of iron, iron and brass and ae all brass, and call attention to the New iollowi Cut Glass. eager ie pep oa iat y <4 American Cut G has never | rnaweled iru Beds, with fauey scroll, mad and heen equaled in cutting, brilliancy or | design. We are now offering some | exceptional values in American Cut | Beds, wit Glass, and, made to our order as it} aaa i: is, we are able to offer rich cfects at | Heavy wis, with brass 2 ing an An-| e204 Wwaven wire springs attached én0 very low prices. Choosing an An-! yn vices syne to dees niversary or Wedding Giit from such | 1 led Iron Beds, better grades, up to $22.00 an assortment is a pleasure. The) [aie Pet pk iene latest arrivals include | Mattresses to order, all grades, 4th floor, Z st Wood Fibre | Ware. 3th floor: We are now showing a complete = line of Cordley & Hayes’ famous Quaker Crimped Wood Fiber Buckets, Basins, Tubs, Bread Pans. | Pitchers, ete. These goods have no seams to leak, and will outwear two ordinary wooden vessels. From a very large siock we quote the fol- lowing We shall offer tomorrow a quan- tity of the Quaker Crimped Crust Bread Vaas, which bake the best and | most sightly loaf and retaia all the nourishment of the wheat, at the quick-selling price, 20c. raon. Original price, 40c. Water Pi Infants” Wash Bo Sth floor, hers, Sth floor, Arnold’s Specialties—Infants’ beonetinel: 2d floor. All of these Knit Goods are not wool. ers, summer weight, like gauze underwear, them to you. This is the last week of the demonstration. Doctors and nurses are invited to call and receive sample of goods. 24 Floor. We have Knit Night Draw- We'll be pleased to show The Magic Kid Glove Cleanser Has no equal. It makes kid gloves look like new. It is perfectly harmless, and is also highly recommended for remoy ing dirt, grease and paint spots from silks, woolen goods, carpets, ete, and is an excellent article for cleaning russet shoes. Prices, 25c. and 50c. per box, Glove Department. Woodward & Lothrop.

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