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10 McKnew’s CLOAKS, SUITS AND FURNISHINGS. 933 Penn. Ave. Thursday, March 17th, 1898. Remnants. linen 1 Handk: li-linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs jb Union + st Sizes 19, “ ea prdered Ian W.H. McKnew, 933 Pa. Av. 9 Bicycles. No matter what you . you : can't get a better Wheel than the And Ladies’ Salt and Wrp Spatding—and the price is only ments “opening” both continue. until- Satarday night. Our friends tell us° | §50. we are making the finest display ever Man's or woman's choice of Sad Show your sie salen sc Ma: oman’s choice : : s 22 dle and Tires. We'er the sole agents. | sali sires ° We want to make this promise — Now—at the beginning of the season. Our buying power—reat- ties that-are not enjoyed by others.. The quantities we can use in our six stores—our spot-cash payments—get concessions that shall show: for themselves in our prices to you. You shall reap every benefit that bigness commands—for the great growth of this store is of your helping, . In season—out of season—whenever they come to us—they shall go to you as quickly as we can pass them along. bebe h eeS “e Callnames of these odd and end bar- gains—because there is only one piece of a kind. It might be sold before you got here. But if you have a vacant nook any- where about the house that needs something to set it off—you want to attend this sale. The whole bud- get is offered at Half Price! Come in and let us ficure up the cost ing your floors with one. have crossed the Pa- our stock. etic compris HOEKE, Furniture, Carpets, Draperies, Pa. Ave. and 8th St. ence seeder senseesentontontonienlontontoneeente rhondengeerson sone elpacoacondeneateetonteetectoesoatensentongentortengentegeeshetbesneseesresnetresreteetea We can’t ; aredeeseedeede fentontonty sSordonteesergontorsentontresergontoespesontnesenteesneseatorsneteots Serdeedondoatententnet Special Offering of Men’s_ and Boys’ Spring Hats. 3 Samples—on sale earlier than usual, but the maker finished with them earlier than tisual—Derbys and Fedoras of the very lat- est spring shapes—in Black, Pearl, Brown and the other fashion- able tints. The qualities we assure you are $2.50 and $3. While they last—Choice for...... SILAS olft of Children’s Turban and Tam | Lot of Boys’ Golf Caps, plain and fancy Sesorensotentesionteniosentestonontesecoetetnetstnnoeersontectoebecednaetornateinnssinteetete toate iieieae nan detlotedindaonioertiedinterintetininteanlenenlntetinlndotedinlnttenlotody anter Models—plain and fancy colors spring styles. Worth 5c. 50 effects; the qtfality that seals D5, bs IC. sells at 38c.—tomorrow... - 4 3 Take them for what we tell you they are—they’ll live up to our representations of value. The prices are low because the qual- ities are big. essergecgente We will say for them $ aust about, roo Fine Scotch Soft Finish White Hemstitch- : = ol be fadras Shirts, . . rehiefs, i 2 that they are the choicest $)% attractive once they ares ny Ma very were put in packages of three bits of Furniture finery that ee i as $1 00 get thers “ode werth ot 25 y 0 Inatch the shirt. Value, * fe em — Boe. we api $1.50. Special pict SD I Hanateschiete for. ee SOC. you have ever seen. Lot of the latest novelties in Men's Half Hose; plaids and stripes. ‘The Huse ‘are worth You know those Fancy BSe. Our special price for 25¢ Japonette Handkerchiefs that we hid this fot only. . ° Such a up ob—Another Yot—only | these We managed to get from the Faultless Night Shirt makers—30 dozen ot, thelr trimmed "garments, G Wool Mackintost -eu length—in fact, res- | ra 00 ackintoshes, 39c. ts tie ee warranted waterproof: seams _ sewed. and cemented and strapped; water can’t a a a a al y possibly get in. | The with Do you like Guyot Suspend- Frame, ‘natural handles. Bet. ‘8 ers? Here is an fmitailon of fe an overcoat in appear- % the genuine; near enough like ance. Worth $7.50 with- ™ = as good quality. Werth 15c. out a question........... Choice of patterns. . lake” Flour still ° a BBLI y more and ask more f ily before the rise and t has gone up. Other grocers have «7g dozen. Te BG ES 200 English Gloria Umbrel- fem = , las, mounted on steel rod. with Paragon regular 50¢. GL ORGS frame, natural bandies. Bet- i Sone inex gation: fate 27c ter Umbrellas than Lot of $1 and $1.25 Laun- |. dered White Dress Shirts; some open ’ : oF front and. back, others open Men’s Balbriggan Drawers— back. only; they are fine no shirts in this lot; sizes 34, Shirts and perfect fittin, 38. coms 2100 linen sizes 14 to 18. lin bes- 36, and 40—medivm weight ie A3C; =ihey il work in right ‘now— | QC '° 35e. kind for... * If you want a Pure Linen Collar for 10c. and pair of Pure Linen Cuffs for 15c. you'll have to come here for them. Lots of advertised 10c. Collars and 15e. Cuffa—but what are they? Maybe you've found out by experience. You never bought a Collar for 20c. or Cuffs for 25c. that wore any longer—fit any better, or gave more satisfaction gthan our will. 2 3 PEPSIN. 9°Note the Word Pepsin!’’ BROMO-PEPSIN drives away the “Biues,”” restores the digestive functions and uutralizes all those conditions that produce Headache, Indigestion, Nervousness, conditi stomach. BROMO-PEPS! ‘Ys prescribed many physicians because of its purity and efficacy A Word About Candy. Yoa are no doubt looking for the best. You cam get it at Gill's, and at popular prices—25, 40 and 60c. Ib. - Special Friday. Cream Kisses, 12c. box. Gill's, tras Fa: ave. CACASACA. eetentensensortondendontentensentonten sender song ondostentonteatmetnateesessoetontontneseates geese asongs and because it is ¢. to $1 qualities, . Molately harmless. | 5-5) Spey OMS ta Ste an Kid and Leather fot BROMO- § dark gray tweed and canvas. 1 Oc jutton,—not all sizes. 19¢ is superseding other Tomorrow at.......- . Tomorrow only..... ° similar preparations § ; fed 5|°: Following $ $3.00 Sh pase ollowing $1.25 to $3.00 Shoes 7 Ladies’ £2 Canvas-to} 8° $1.50 Casco Calf wntly fail a iG inch Tan ‘Cycle ‘Bootes Solid Sole Laced, 2 to 6. Broken sizes, 2 to 8. even to relieve. $ a At The pia wey Note the word . ines! Ladies’ $1.50 and $2 ‘ ‘ 3 PEPSIN Heeled and Spring-heel toe tase set Bettas tee and ask for Box Calf Lace and Button. B and C—sizes 11 to i. ; BROMO-PEPSIN. § Broken sizes, 2 to 8. q 3 . 7 _ Children’s $1.25 and $1.50 5 __ Ail Druggists. $|.0 SEES Rnes. 87c tras a a ul re . Prices 10c. & 25c. bot. # pegged extn ° Broken sizes, 6 to 11. = $ Ladies’ $2.50 and $3 —— € ~@n@nenens 1 to 8 Kid Button, Boys’ $1.50 Black Vicl Kid 6 AGABAGACRCAEAECACAEA.@ Ouford Ties and Juliets: < Spring-heel Lace, 13 and 13%, Gul's Real Horehound Tablets. mb17-6t°20 lve. Collars and 15e. Cuffs ‘Lot of new spring ‘shapes. 1}: Saks and Company, **Saks’ Corner.”’ er today than it has ever been—gives us advantages and opportuni- ¢ Some Unexpected Haberdashery Happenings. D INTERVENTION. ‘CUBA -AN ais . 2 a a: gees g Music~ - - - - 5c. How the Subject is Treated by Theodore 8 |<” Sor m= si, ;vecal and instrumental. Regular mnong them being Sec copyright editions of full size sheet musle, retailing generally at 25¢ > to de. Choice for. Yale’s Professor of International Law editions, None published to sell - Reviews “ihe' situation at Soitie Length. * pre Considerable attention has been attracted by an article upon Cuba and Interven- tio published in ‘The Independent this week, written by Theodore 8, Woolsey, professor of international law in Yale Uni- versity. The articlé thas been favorably commented upon" by high government of- fictals, a3 indicating the considerations which will properly have weight in deter- mining the action of the administration upon the intervention and indemnity- ques- tions, The Maine explosion does not necessarily bring the relations between Spain and the United, States to a crisis; but it certainly ‘dces not make them 'more friendly. ‘The old dificulty remains, with the added knowl- edge that the report of the board of in- quiry as to the loss of our ship may be Sc. a PALAIS ROVALBARGAIN Day LEASE appreciate the distinction between “Bargain Day”’ and “Remnant Day.” Palais Royal Friday Bargains are price re- ductions for desirable lots, in ample quantities, all sizes, colors, etc. Tomorrow’s builetin does not contain one disappointing item. definite enough to force the government's . Zsc to $1 New Dress Goods, that the administration is at or near the Engii: ilk or Suiti intervention point. This belief is not found- glish Taffeta Silks. Cloths for Suitings. ed upon any definite official statement; it French Twilled Foulards. o Silk and Wool Fancies. is, rather, the result of a study of the prep- = ilks i ~ aratious for war now making on both cides, Various Black Silks. Black and-All Colors. g | ana la conviction that ft is, the logical consequence of the situation. ere is, too, = “11. 2 * that Subtle, unre Se Re HE English Taffeta Silks come in the popular HE wool fabrics are from 42 to 54 inches uture events which, when widely shared, I ini vhite wii ide, ii fin tual iti s iumateg \thede tinnietet ee sttae Dee fancy checks, combining white with browns, wide, in plain tailor suitings, fancy checks of volition, but of impelling fate. Let ws greens, blues, cerise, etc. The Twilled ‘ nae seyeu pelling er : and poplins. The fancy effects in silk and Eevee eerste 2 | $ Evlard Sitke bave, groumle of Black ond the | 4 ssctnde new and attracts drow sooner There has been an insurrection in Cuba, | #" Vatious new shades with white figures in twenty ee ee ee dress materials. which for three troubled gears has disturb” designs, that are simply exquisite. The Black In black are 50 and 54-inch English Diagonals, - ship with Spain. CO! - : 7 5 a > i + is erable expense and with good success, our Silks include plain taffeta, fancy armures, satin Imperial Serges, Cheviots, English Jacquards, gcvernment has prevented the dispatching i i TOC: i i icili e: Of armed expeditions against the Spatiel cUHesee; silk and satin brocades. ig say aed ; “pen ~—— Storm Serges Power in Cuba. The revenue cutters and serene . an inish Henrietta. i y.69c¢ also the ships of the navy ‘have been used a = cha oe for only.69c, in this guard duty, Many detentions and {Above special prices for tomorrow only.) arrests, several trials and a few convic- tons, ‘testify to the fidelity of the Unitea sere ° es in this respect. Military supplies for the Cuban insurgents have been sent out 25 di (@) d V. La ti Echo nn eee? 2>C Yard Organdies, | Various Laces, etc., urden of ‘preventing longs to the Spanish authorities in Cuba. Those au- thorities, IneMfcient, ‘in the discharge of Cc, C. eir own duties, have incessantly com- plained of our negligence. They appear to ie seas % ave completely ‘failed to appreciate our HESE daintily sheer and artistically printed O trashy laces and embrottleries here, so ai é in preserving our neutrality. I ¥ i i i ard use the word “neutrality” for want Of a organdies at 25¢ a yard .have been creating therefore, 3c a yard is a very special price. 3 be oe though there 1s no neutrality, a surprise in various department stores. The lots include'2 to 4-inch Point de Paris, Speaking, wher ere is no. rec- ote a ji J. 2. 2. $ | oenizod’ war’ Spait’ also has’ our Bo-rers abe largest ae pd yanty es designs and ye and Torchon Laces, 14 to 4-inch Swiss and ment to thank that no recognition of bel- colors 1s now here, and the price for tomorrow is ‘ambri: i i y; v ligerency has been accorded. This would te he onl : : fe nee Rehpetinnice: 96:40 Be & yond valece have” been a Tawful step, though In my Yes eeececccseccceesececeeesees AC, OT eee eee eee ee eee e eee cee ee eee ee SE, op:rion an impolitic one for our own inter- ests. A recognitioa of Cuban independence OE Se ore tnd weuld not haye been lawful at. any time $ curing: these three years, except as a de- ° ° vy ° er 25¢ Quality Ribbons,|The 49c Garnit 4 by my convicticn that this coun- = try has not failed in its duty to Spain, 0 S, € ¢ Pol ures, though the performance of that duty has $ not been easy. A state will preserve its % | neutrality in war-at all costs and as a ° C = matter of course. But ie ‘a a fair ques- 5 ° % | tion whether, in a case of insurgency, in- ve 5 | definitely prolonged, the same state is VERY latest effect for dress and hat trim- HESE a d and Braided Yok > $ bound to the same duties. mings. English Shepherd Checks, in vari- SR oe cag ogeted ad t Sy es $ | enc Our ery ‘coritiderable trade with tiful effects in piain color grounds with white created such a furore at 49c for choice. 39¢. a. ‘tuba has bes edue: toa ti ft i a‘ ni i ci i ‘4 $ | rcrmer yolubie: Maejrillicng OF the tron stripes. More than a hundred different styles is a special price for tomorrow only. Another | erty of cur citizens, in sugar and fobacco, and not a color missi: i 7 cb ial” m the g8c hoi - % | have been destroyed ‘by both Spanish and for r missing. Choice tomorrow sie ee a ee te cuore hee $ | Coan solaters.” Wor ail cf this toss, in a soe Ss Sees by ul nitures worth up to $3.50 at 8gc and......3Q¢. fault of a recognition of Cuban belliger- i é . $ ency, Spain 1s legally responsible. Yet, who 2 (Above special prices for tomorrgw nls.) > % | imagines that suvh Idsses can be collected? We see our pronérty burned, our trade cut = 8 * 5 off, our commergial intercourse hampered 9 66 f 99 in a varlety of vexatious ways, yet with no : I if F d. B ft S l per gt meng oengee E I'welve of Friday’s Bes eclals, = bore with a similar state of things for Oc tomo for those 2 1 Fe tom eet ‘ Se be w for the 2. nerrew for I5e to jomorrow for to 30 temerrow fer one pound— Gucls lpsaee ia imiake eachiacrtices fear i rete Kid Sines uwe Jewelry, among which e 19¢ Cambric Corset Covers, 6c about 75 ahecte—of Writing e € $l q y Gloves being offered breastpins, “ha: ” : | appreciative Spain, jndefinitely? at only GBe—to be Ye a patr for | cum buttons, shit waist sade ee, | hualte or “hae Ghemise: Nore | Papa: kiown as Cream Wove 4 i deeds Items & Cha ote uiimet bene nrow nlp: 5 ist studs.&c. quality of we and embroidery and Satin Finish. 75 sbects for 3 upon the cleims of humanity. So long as so long, that is; asthe non-combatant pop- ‘Handkerchiefs, . with * Umbrellas, with brella Skirts, Water Bottles, in sizes steel rods, ete. Various Back satine and. grass. linen. 2. 3 and 4 quarts. Sve to $1 at little choice between the two parties. Oc- | just as well. for ladies and gentlemen. Umprella shape. Full width and the dreg stores where “cut” easional atrecities might’ be committed by | %. all “lengths. prices prevail. eithgr side, but neither side was so con- | % QQ¢e tomorrow for the 302 I3e¢ tomorrow for Ladies’ 19¢ he white borders. They are'as sheer eight years. Aré weéalied upon to suffer | % the rules of civiliged warfare were observed, : 2c tomorrow for those Ladies’ tlation was not‘interfered with, there was 25¢ linen handkerchiefs. Look tomorrow for the pew #1 82c Wash Shirt Walsts. And $3.08 for the £4.50 Cloth Dress SXrts. Only $4.80 for a Spring spicysus a sinner as to warrant outside in- Army and Navy Belts, Hose. Some with d terference. The Cubans at least held their composed of gold buttons, linked soles. Plain and ribbed. b i by chains. Not more than one to black, polka dots and other new wh. But there came a change of policy. | % by chains, Not more | bee ah oy nv The non-combatant country population was forced to settle within rarge of the guns of the Spanish, irtrenched in the towns, and there, destitute of food, cr of the means of growing or getting food, it starved. A report of cur consuls upon the condi- tion of these people is soon to be made public, which very possibly may strengthen this argument. As # nation we have no special racial or religious sympathy with Housekeepers’ Friday Bargain List. BASEMENT FLOOR. SECOND, FLOOR. - FOURTH FLOOR. Enamejed Iron Kitchen Uten- _Tomorrow’s to be “Towel Day,” Mattings at such special prices sils at. less-than-ever-before prices | With special prices for lots in ample | for tomorrow that housekeepers trimmings. only 6c tomorrow for the Pal- $1.03 ais Royal's” famous 84¢ tomorrow for the $1 Um- ZDe_ tomorrow for Rubber Mot e ade of 2 oSeeGerdonsreseetersesergs they are very nearly convincing. And if IE | Se eetensententercectertorcerecestectecentonconcororo es testontonconiorororooor toate toetretononosiorioteoetrete innioninntontediodtedteeteds | the native Cuban population. But it would | & ae uantiti vat = 4 9 pee 2 be inconsistent with the spirit of our age | % {0F first quality. ; any will anticipate their needs. Ee : 3 ___Jand with the character of our civilization | + t ow for i articles to 300 fc for 124 Huck Towels, 17x36 inches ry - if we showed no horror at such a measure a former ae eat srtlcies te see te tints +a.12%e for. Ise All-linen Huck. | Thy neat ett aot Bziee Matting—anava- 4 of coercion; no desire in some way to re-| % ed best enameled ware. Boett ings inghes...-1se for ve Towels, | a 5 eve such suffering. Can any reliet be ef-| % : in various uses, {7 S8¢ Novelty Towels, | 9 5e yard tor 20e Quality Jotntless Mattings. 4 fective which does not remove the cause?! % 3¢ tomorrow for various de articles, 20 ae a ama | Much recommended. AX These are the ree justifying reasons, | 2 among which are Table Lamps with ral for ee quality All-linen Cream | rd - bd r then for Intervention=for the attempt, by | all nttings and Large Brass Wied Cages AE, aie Bamasic “Su Metin wide..< 00 | ZOC Trt she Tavunese Mattings with € Our Weekly Sale national acticn, to heal this open sore: the $ ee able Covers, 2x23 yards. yard. burden of neutrality; the dictates of our tomorrow for 1%¢ Imported China Tea- yard for 14-inch All-linen Crash, guar- fe ¢ cera cial interests? the Gat ce bomen’ | LOC temorron, sor tee Umportsd Gunes Tee | Gc rar fe te toch “Annee Crash, guar. | 2Oc gut te the Maviince in aay inc ity. Any one of these is stsong; together | Sets of 53 Dresden china pieces. disappointments, | yard, Broken Shoe Sizes. Tomorrow again we shall spread a bargain feast on our Odds and Ends Tables—but come early if you desire the first and best pick. Here are some excel- lent Shoes to be had for TOMORROW ONLY at the following extra low prices: Ladies’ Bieycle Legsins, Infants’ Tan and Black | Men’s $2.50 and $3.00 Double Sole Tan and Black Hand-Made Shoes. f execllent lines ‘ aE Winterswelght Blick and ‘Tan Shoes, * not all sizes of each, but nearly every = size of some kind. . i: | Tomorrow only..........-see0s ve) fo] iSilver ; Wedding ‘R yes 2 Spring Toni sessing grand tonic properties. $1.25 a isfaction. Cram T “They lubricate more end outlast other cils. Photo Frames, 50 cents, In any color cak or gilt. Any color mat teh. Fi corners. Good size. Large sortment of Picture Frames, 7c. Send prota, 1 will call, with malséd 8. J. SSE || RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, = "= *« This famous eld whisky ts one of the Eaten, let, mellow. ane seta. tw taste ool pe John Skivington, recently indicted for lar- “; The Robinson Oils, | -mied@asg “e * Smee MW, ©. Robinson & Son, BALTIMORE. Md. WM.HAHN& CO.’ Saar 3 TAEDA AARR RADARS DEAE ERED AD OS Bh oe oO aaa ee ae ee eee our government should actupon them, I believe the opinion of jurists would incline to be that ‘such action was warranted. Tris, at least, was the conviction of the | Sgeupagep PUPP EP PEEP ESOS present administration eurly in the year. Zs Because of its remonstrances and wishes, there was mede a change of Spanish policy | sion of the Maine incident. A finding of | < D99-09-'9:9'90 &] in Cuba. Weyler was recalled, trade was | facts in that case, which declares the ex- made freer, ard a system of autonomous | piosion to be either an accident from with- government for the island was set up. in, or the direct result of action by tne So far as its effect upon the insurrection | Spanish officials, will involve no legal ques- goes, this change of policy has been futile. | tion of responsibility. But such a finding Whether the condition of the non-com-| is not likely. batant population has been bettered is an} If the disaster is found to have resulted open question which our consuls must an-| from an outside agency without specifying swer. But it is clear that the trouble re-| it, the question of the responsibility of “Get It A Ti rtz’ ” mains; that the real question is not ma-| Spain remains. This weuld depend upon e€ Ss. terlally altered. And I repeat the opinion, | the diligence shown in protecting the visit- that some form of intervention by our gov- | ing vessel. Spain does rot guarantee the O rr , Russet G & 1th ro DOODLOOODD OD LD] ernment is near at hand, and would be} safety of all foreign men-of-war in her : justifiable. s e perts, Neither is her responsibility limited Yet it does not follow that, because legal, | tc the action or connivance of her own — it would be good policy. The two are quite | officers. But she dos. owe a care or dili- distinct, to be argued on different lines. | gence in protection proportioned to the $ Here are some of the considerations bear- | denger of attack and to the results likely = ing upon the question of policy in such to flow from negligence. as tervention. ®hail it be immediate, or should The question of due diligenee and of :n- another delay be allowed to test the scheme | dcmnity in such case might fairly be left a = in Janaushek’s new play. : S pri n g S uits . to-order. Columbia.—Aavt. —_—_.-—_—_ WASHINGTON GAS COMPANY. of autonomy? Shall it threaten armed enforcement of its terms, or be diplomatic? Is it likely to be resisted by Spain an] to lead to war?- Are we prepared to carry on a war cred- itably, even with s0 weak a power as a We believe firmly in the discriminating intelli- gence of th e._ Solid mefit is sure to be_rec- . ognized and sustained. The policy of this house has been to give more and more and always more for the money, and that same policy will be continued thi this season and the coming seasons. We're making better $15 Suits than ever before— Spain? Mr. White Again Says Offers for Pur- meta cecs Vast ear Nae le through: chnse Have Been Made. a wer anced ‘by the future gain 0: e : getting rid of this Cuban incubus? Representative White of Illinois has re- Would not. the, expenses: of a war be | turned from Chicago and today reiterated Beare. ae nes st Seneerous temptation | the statement made In The Star March 4, to the issue of-Ba joney’ avi that Aicat 5 oe ree Sear ee eestl tau noe ue in ebed' nen stead really to Say $7000.00 likely to resul annexation of its Wauld not the,aupexation of Cuba be a | fr the Washington Gas Company and serious strain wa our institutions and re effect,” sald Mr. White methods of govérnmi yor Is there no of ‘uniting other powers | today. “have le ‘compan; seeurt: its agents, and Mr. John R. McLean is “s & the cation | . are of that fact. ‘The syndicate will buy : e€ an e d,,48 Spain likely to find the company’s holdings outright or a 9 with our own fp .@ ma- Tnited | Jority of its holdings on the basis of $7,000,- ee New Era” Tailors, of Cuba? rai On the other ham 2 F eitior# which it be con: "ams purchaser : ~ ‘These are qui must e = = z ‘ ss allies in ease tes? ceny, today withdrew his plea of not guilty |‘D street northwest at 8 o'clock tomorrow tle. and sold under a guarantee to give sat- F] ang pleaded Suilty of petit larceny. Skiv- Corner 9t! er & — to na

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