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‘THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1898-12 PAGES, Penge 4 Sehdege 2 % S 4 $ é $ ¢ é é ¢ ¢ iq $ & & Seteetet egeeg eget totes Sestert ed ete oe Ss a a em By Order of the Executors. On With the Clearance-- Some of the Biggest Bargains AT. Offered-= thing before our endeaxor to this stock is as new as the sea absolute nothings. of the be these G made since this sto PERRY'S. We are dashing ahead at areckless rate—sweeping every- store has always been noted for. ridiculous, when compared with the values we are offering— We cannot teil half of the bargains that await you. Some lots are too small to admit of adv ertising—they would gone before you could answer. will 0 away carrying the prize-purchase of your life. With- out exaggeration—there have never been such offerings as T IN FIFTY-EIGHT YEARS. CS St ee tse clear the counters. Much of son. All of it is as exclusive as The prices are simply Come hunting—and you re was established—THE BIG- tailed—ACTUAL LOSS. all but 7 styl put your spring dress jes ef Sik “ard Wool Novelties, all of them attractive effects that you cannot find duplicstes of anywhere—RE- DUCED from 31.50 to $1° 4 styles Muminated Travers—REDUC- ED from $1.75 to $1.25 *., Closing Out yard. You know the makes we handle well enough to recognize in each of these reductions a bargain worthy of your most Hor Made st. son’s $2.25 Black Gi Soe ch Sati shert hips and waist; REDUCED from $1.3 $1.19 %., Number 289 ¢. B. ped with s: w Another Batch of the Finest Dress Goods.. We clip dimes and dollars off the regular prices of these choice imported weaves with rash unconcern of the loss en- We have dropped below the cost point long ago. Fabrics that were ordered by us for this sea- son—the “handsomest of the new creations—sacrificed! Soosendragerseotondneteesentonsnesnceosenteeteesenteeseegeoge ieeceote Seeeceegeegeets We in your hands for you. 2 styles of Silk and Wool Plisse, in Blue or Green, two of the newest of this 4 ae weaves—KEDUCED from $2.50 Sy 0 z $1.75 } : ° yard. + Tan Wool Satin Travers—REDUCED % from $1.75 to $ 2 é $1.25 °°, $ 2 styles of English Checks, Brown and ¢& Green, in small checks-REDUCED from ¢ $1.50 to KA $1; : yard. 2 the Corsets. Seadengeeteteateageose + 4 Prompt attention—and indeed, they will have to have it, if you $ want to participate in the savings. Folks who appreciate Cor- + set Bias will make short work of these few pairs. $ ove Fitting Corsets-=$1.59¢ st, sea an vily bored, with high back end bust and long $1 ¢ nd Mel le Si eae sizes 18, 20, 23, 28 end 20—same price—RE- FA Satine Corsets, style ‘Thompson's White French Coutil Cor- $ « with four books, short hips and Jong ° sizes 18, 19, 20, 4 are style G—REDUCE 4 & $1.10 ; z pair. 3 c. B. A la Spirite Corsets. $ : Number 397 C. B. Leotle Corsets, made of French Conti, ent on the bias, with % short hips and jace trimmed; sizes 26, * Corsets, well boned; ort hips: sizes 18, WREDUCED trom $1.15 tux. Number 253 C. B. Black Satine Corsets, 7 ud wel ed, with Ieng hips and trimmed pith sik che ldery; sizes 20, 21. 22, 23, 24, 2'and 30—REDUCED $1.75 ion. Il. ©. Ala Persephone Corsets. Aristo Corsets, made of imported Cou- UL cae,on the blag. with, low back and short hips; sizes 18, 20, 21, 22” 23 a 24—REDUCED from $6 to a = $4 bax. Sizle 533.1. C. Corsets, made of White ti, boned; sizes 24, 25 and 27— )UCED from $3 to $2; pair. Swiss, Cambric and N More of the quick-closing out. Just in h dressmaking. They are exceptionally neat patterns. ese Embroideries “iy!” mae = = pee peecees deries—RE- -15¢. olde ar Setntrts Se Ae. -25c. uouenes 50c. ubroideries— - 15¢. » Sarah Fina |e, , 28 and 30—REDUCED from $2.50 to $1.69 fav. Same style in Black Satine; sizes 25, 26, 27 and 29-REDUCED from $2.75 to $1 289 >. pair. Number 258 C. B. Black Satine Corsets, well boned, with long walat and trimmed with _embrok sizes 18, 19, 20, 22, 25 and 28—REDUCED from $1.75 to $1.25 ta Style 20 I. C. Corsets, made of White Coutil, with short hips, well boned and trimmed with lace—REDUCED from $3 to $2 ae ainsook Embroideries. These prices will make me for you and your S-inch Cambrie Embroideri REDUCED from 2v¢. to. . All the All-Over Em= broideries, in a big va= riety of patterns, have been REDUCED TO LESS THAN COST. Iva nt: 12 Perrin’s 4-button $1.50 NOW Perrin’s 2-clasp $1. 50 White Pique Gloves--NOW Ladies’ and Children’s Merino Underwear. Some grand good values from the best makers in this country. Ladies’ Merino Drawers. American Ho- sicry Co.'s make; sizes 26 aud ‘They have been gelling from Sie. to $1.40— your cholee N 50c. + pele Ladies’ Natural Swiss Ribbed Vesta, with Migh neck and short sleeves—RE- DUCED from 75e. to 45c. Swras Ribbed Cotton Pants, Ladies" made with Freneh yoke-REDUCED from 19¢, int. Broken lot of ¢ on Be. w fldren’s Shirts, Draw- and Pantal ‘American "Hosiery make, & guarantee of the best. bave been selling from 4e, to 50e.— 25C. tien iC. piece. Chiltren’s White and Eera Ribbed Vests and @amts—-REDUCED from 19¢. sx. $7.50 Black Hand-run S Flouncing--Now Be. $2 Shirred [iousseline Brilliants, in black, white and pink--Now $3.50 All Silk Plaid Nets, in navy blue and brown--Now Handkerchiefs. There are some special val- ues for the men and children here, but these particular items are all for the ladies. . PERRY'S, — ‘NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” button 50c. White Suede Finished Lisle Thread Gloves--NOW a 2 5G. mic $1.00 °... = $1.20 in. Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery. Big values—such as you ex- pect here—but at prices that will certainly surprise you. Children’s Ox-blood Hose, with double knees. heels und, toes; sizes REDUCED from 25. to ee 19¢, tex. Giace Gloves ed aaens Lisle Thread mest REDUC! (rom 50c. tu. Ladies’ Pure Hose, in evening Silk shades-REDUCED from $1.98 to $1 tu. Eine Balbriggan | Hose, soles and = hij spliced KEDUCED trom See. to 39C. San. Ladies’ Tan Lisle Thread Hose— DUCED from 25e. ap 19¢. : fake meet A $3.50 i = $1.25 ime $1.25 sua Ladles’ a “Hiancverebtets EDUCED Embroidered H: kerchlete“REDOGED from 50 20c. ayes 75c. cade from $f and 4135 = Ee Bc, with ‘beels— Nei ia sacle chica cobbalabesstibsascocopntodacorslosbstdnbeseiboces es ae thie ee ee Ladies’ Suits. $10 and $12 Suits, $6.98. Elegant quality Black Ladies’ Cloth, Tan Covert and Serge Suits, all silk lined Jackets; Skirts well lined with’ Percaline. Reefer, fiy-front and blouse ef- fects. Full width skirts, velvet $6.98 beund . All Silk Lined Suits, 510. 98. Serge and Kersey Brondcloth Suits; Skirt, lined throughout with taffeta silk? Fly-front Se blue, turquoise, cadet, navy, and red. ere worth $16 tone All Eh $10. 98 Ladies’ Skirts. $3 Figured Brilliantine Skirts. Full width Skirts, splendidly made, bound with velvet, lined with percaline, $1.48 lish patterns and Sef $5 Serge Skirts. Extra good quality Serge Skirts. ip hang and cut, black and blue, ‘plain or ided, full width, rustle perca- Tne lined, velvet bound—a great $2.65 bargain. ‘Our price $8 Brocade Silk Skirts. Fine quality of Black Brocade Silk and Satin, large figures, very hand- some ‘patterns, velvet bound, ¥ el Iined And finished. Our price. D4.98 Storm Jacket perfect $8 and $9 Satin Duchess Skirts. Magnificent quality Black Satin Duchess Skirts, full widths, latest style cat, rustle lining and velvet €6 48 bound. Our price.. Our Spring Suits-and Jackets vell as if r . stock Ladies’ Jackets. $7.50 Silk-lined Jackets, $4.98. superb assortment of excellent quality Ladies Cloth Jackets, silk lined throughout, black and co Scents, aeeh Fe oe $4.98 $5 Ladies’ Jackets, $3.98. Covert Cloths, wade, reefer ox dy-trout effects. You “cannot . ss: $3.98 Ladies’ Vi Waists. $4 Black Silk Waists. Elegant quelity Black Silk Walsts, made and lined throughont. pleated back. As ie is lim- ited, we wonld a call—choice at.. $6 and apo Silk Waists. B: aality Silk and Satin Waists, in Excellent quality in black and colors, all well | made, throughout, some’ full fronts, some pleated and tucked, elegant styles and patterns—be ‘eariy to get the pick at 2 Flower ver Specials. American Beauty Roses, with bud and ms leaves, all colors....... 1 Cc. Violets, excellent color and quality, with leaves. We are selling all goods in our new departments at special prices in order to get them widely known. Candies, ete. Housefurnishings, Men's Furnishings, Toilet Articles, Muslin Underwear, KING’S PALACE, New Department Store, 812- 814 7th St. 715 Market Space. Meltons and Kerseys—in black, tan or colors—silk Hned, handsomely well Blouse front, $3.98 + POI RE VRE } = SEDER EDEL POO SDS PSESPOEOPO POPS HHO HOES HO HOISTS tot + heehee bbb heb he eb ebb bbe bbb ehh OPP P Pheer bbb Pb h bh heh PPP PP PEPE b hhh hhh Eb ebb bbet 50c. EOver.. ce tion. 1113 F Opposite Columbia Theater. 1113 F St. LAST DAYS OF — Richard W. Henderson’s Annual sale of Remnants and Broken Combinations of ALL PAPER, In lots of from 4 to 50 rolls each. Note the reductions. THT 4 All Remnants of 15c., 20c., 25c. and 30c. Papers re= duced to........ All Remnants of 35c., 40c. and Papers reduced 1 O« per c. per roll. roll. Remnants of the better grades reduced in the same propor= _Be sure and bring the size of your rooms. RICHARD W. ' HENDERSON, Mural Decorator, Street, ELEDEE ELE EEL ELE EEE EE EEE EEE EEE EE EP PEE EP PPE EPP 2 EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEE EL TLE EEE LEE EELEEE EEEEEEEREEEE EEE EE EEERELEEEE EE EE EEE EEE EE LEE EEE EEE EEL EEEED TLE EEL EEE SEEEEEEEEEEEETES: Save [Money & Trouble. GET THE BEST, “TheConcord Harness,” Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases and Leather Goods. Lutz & Co., wt PA, ae NW. QNext National Hotel.) cae cep ame Repatrng by skied Band, Great Reduction = « era * HEL The Robinson Oa “They lubricate more snd outlast: There is no doubt that the life of the great poet was greatly prolonged by drinking the. waters of the Sprudel Spring. We have the Sprudel Spring brought to us in the form of Salt, which is obtained by evaporation from the waters of Carlsbad. The Carlsbad Sprudel Salt (pow- der form) dissolves tenacious bile, allays irritation and removes obstruc- tions by aiding nature. It acts sooth- ingly and without pain. Best results obtained when outdoor exercise can xe had. The genuine has the signa- ture of “EISNER & MENDEL- SON CO., Agents, New York,” on bottle._ 416 7th St. ig $ AB ; chesse, $1.25 value, at ‘9502 BLACK DRESS GOODS. % Black Brocade, large and handsome eo sins, including ‘the latest styles of 4 ; Bayadere patterns, Gic. value, at Black and Navy Sergce, dout 2 width, 30c. value. BED SPREADS. | a Full sises of White Bed 81 ne SILKS. 1 colors, S8e. Crystal Poplin Cord Silk, ing shades! $1.59 value, at... K ACACAECAECACACE) » Zi-inch Flack All-siik Satin Du- Full Size and Length Ladies’ Skirts, with gambile ruflle. tucks above the ruf- fier 3s. value, 33e. Children’s ieee tucked, Ie. y Ladies’ La Empire styl geod muslin, oe aid. Shirt’ Walsis! tx bore ana? all. prices. £ SUIT DEPARTMENT. Cloth Tailor-made 3 irt. all Lined. $5¥ adies’ Brocaded and also Gros Grain-Silk ’ Skirts of Jatest cut, 3 t de- & an ine 430 ne to Se or not, you are ls novelties are al- re: wee ae , trunmed, $1.6 ‘ntrimmed | Hats, all shapes and colors, 0c. value, at. 290.9 Flowers of Reses, Jenqalls. Lilacs, loose Flower. ard Fo ids 15.8 EMBROID 4 ody Mt ates, Ente i iaye £ at 20c.. é $ 2.kt of Noto and tat Avoliee 908 2 : 2 BAUM’S, { £ 416 7th St. 5 ‘e APACACA GA. S Shoes For Men, Must keep the crowds a- coming, for we cannot afford to be dull. Here is the “record-break- ing’ business maker of the year: 3 Spring Styles Of $3 Russet Shoes $1 99. These are our famous Rus- set “Willow Calf” and Hath- away, Soule & Harrington's grand lines of $3 Shoes—in three latest styles of toe. CROCKER, 939 Pa Ave. Spring Lamb. $2 hin aTencer, Juicy Spring Lamb. eee thin city: $2 for Rindguarrers quarter, $2.6 gomnen fact AE Every variety of Vegetables and Fruits iclous Strawberries a specialty. Home [larketrsgicc i. © SE. cor. 1ith and I sts. n.w. mh23 w,f,m,16 RECLAIMING ANACOSTIA FLATS, Joint Resolution Directing the War Department to Prepare Plans. A delegation of citizens interested in the reclamatior of the Anacostia flats visited the Capitol today to have a hearing before the House committee on rivers and har- H. Harries, secretary board of trade; Gen. Sternberg, chair- man of the committee on public health of the board of trade; Mr. Ths WwW. Se Lagan Goethe’s Visit to Carisbad |THE WORLD OF SOCIETY ‘The Famous Store—— King’s Pelace——The Famous Store. "Tatloromade Goods at Ready-made Prices. Although we always strive to give you much for your money we never make the quality suffer. are made with as much care and will fit and look just as made to your measure by the most expensive tailor. is by far the largest in town, and offers you the finest selection. Mrs. McKinley, Assisted by Her Nieves, Re- Judge and Mrs. McCalmoni’s Golden Wedding Day—Interesting Personal Notes. Mrs. McKinley received by appointment yesterday several hundred callers and had the assistance of her niece, Mrs. Morse of San Francisco, as well as Miss Barber. Most of the callers were from out of town, although there were a number of residents also enjoying the occasion. The British ambassador, who is enter- taining General Montgomery Moore, former commandant of the British forces in Can- ada, and Mrs. Moore, Colonel Colborne and Miss Alice Colborne, his other Canadian visitors, will give a dinner in their honor tomorrow night. Last night the Misses Patten were the hostesses of, an elegant dinner to meet these distinguished guests. Mr. and Mrs. George Lathrop Bradley en- tertained at dinner last night in honor of the Vice President and Mrs. Hobart. Miss Ffoulke will give a dinner tonigat in honor of Miss Condit-Smith, and on Friday night Mrs. Leonard Wood will_entertain at a card party in honor of her Sister. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Barbour returned yesterday i:om a lengthy stay at the Hot Springs, Arkansas. General and Mrs. Schofield have spent the winter at St. Augustine. Mrs. Myron M. Parker gave a luncheon yesterday, when her ‘S$ were Mrs. Hickling, Mrs. Tom C. N. Miss Britton, Miss Kauffmann, Miss Quay, Miss Warner, Miss Tyler, Miss F orth, Miss Edson and Miss Tisdel. About fifty of their relatives and most intimate friends were entertained at a ot ht by Judge. and “= M rm their congratu The deco were unusually bes yellow being the predominating color. The bay window of @ mass In the center w ef yellow tulips, low ribbon, # bunch Niel roses, of several with the Another hand- some bouquet con ed fifty bride’ In the dining room the d i jenquils, daffor nd Mar collation served in the dining room 2nd at small tables in the 1 ion hi Many relati McC mont were er Ow! immediate of Monday, party was given home of Mr. a y Dora Garner, y. Pearl Vi Stern, Philip Mi: le, Howell Reeves, , Millard and who has been spending alifornia, has returned to Mr. snd Mrs, John G. Belsinger have is- sued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Lisette E. M., to Harry P. Strat- ton, German Lutheran Church, 4th and E streets, Thursday evening, March o'clock. A reception wili be followed at 235 G street. Mrs. Allison Nailor will not be at home Thursday, March 24. Miss Ida M. Little of Baltimore, who has been visiting Mrs. S. G. Kirby, 709 Massa- chvsetts avenue northeast, returned home last Sunday. Tomorrow evening the legal fraternity of Phi Delta Phi will give a large box party. They will occupy about five boxes. Mrs. Stephen Y. Seyburn of this city and her two children, and Mrs. Wesson, her mother, are spending a fortnight at St. Augustine, enjoying the society of friends who became greatly attached to them during their residence there two years ago, when they occupied the Villa Zorayda, and last season, when they spent a month there. Mrs. Springer, wife of Judge Springer, has wintered in Florida, where she still remains. A party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Greene to their niece, Miss Daisy Dove, in honor of her eighteenth birthday, at their residence, *423 K street northwest, Friday, March 18. Dancing and games were indulged in until a late hour, when a bountiful collation was served. The tables and dining room were tastefully decorated in rosebuds, white carnations and smilax. Among those present were Misses Daisy Dove, Maude Bird, Blanche Moulton, Fran- ces Grovermann, Laura Carlyle, ’Jennie Stern, Anna Grovermann, A. Pagett, Gertie Thomas, Sydney Failen, Oasie Hoofman, M. Tenants, Grace Butler, Maggie Butler, Messrs. A. P. Russell, Edgar F. Holce: Bernard De Witt, James Able, Herbert W. Hollidge, J. W. Thomas, Charles FE. Bran- gie, W. R, Bauman, Robert Huntington, L. Brett, C. C. Crosby, Frank F. Howard Ernest: Dove, D. W. Jones, Frank Dov jr., J. Brown and Mrs. Lewis Bird, Mrs. Charles Butler, Mrs. Swiss, Mrs. Wright. Mrs. Naylor and son, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. John Snapp and son, Mr. and Mrs. William Kirby and son and Mr. and Mrs. H. Kirby. oats NOMINATIONS CONFIRMED. Favorable Action by the Senate on Many Selections. The Senate yesterday confirmed these nominations: B. F. Burwell of Oklahoma, associate justice of the supreme court of Oklahoma; Edmund Waddill, jr., of Virginia, district judge eastern district of Virginia; C. L. Brockway of Sioux Falls, 8. D., to be re- ceiver of public moneys at Chamberlain, Ss. D. Postmasters: Massachusetts—A.G. Thomp- son, Lowell. New York—F. Jones, Ballston Spa; F, E. Holmes, Newberlin; J. 8. Chase, Windsor; W. S. Ostrander, Schuylersville; J. H. Broad, Morrisville; G. C. Silsbee, Avoca; A. Yourmans, Fulton; J. P. Moran, White Plains; F. B. Dodge, Mount Morris. Ilincis—W. M. Goudy, Fairfield; A. L. Hord, Greenville; J. R. Camp, Bushnell; 8. E i TWENTY YEARS HE LEADERI!! BRONCHITIS, PLEURISY, RIEUMATISM, SCIATICA, LOMBRUO. Rack ACHE AND ¥ NAL AILMENTS nT , = REMOVED BENSON’S gich ts the ouly A PLASTER that con: teins y ati ver ABSOLUTELY SAF action. A and HUMRT by Physteians ond Drugetsts throughout the fitzed ‘world. Their composition is founded true medical til Refuse substitutes aun Just as good as, or better than, the genuine, always re- liable. 1 — improvements Needed—Sales of Real Estate—Other New According to the police report of minor inprovements e needed fn this section. The hydrant at the southeast cor- ner of Jefferson avenue and M st number t is our ft order, while the hydrant at 2: dM Streets is leaking continuously. The strect hydrant at the corner of K street and Cis- sell’s alley is also in need of repair. The fire piug at 32d and O streets noeds atten- tion, on account of leakage. Dangerous holes are reported in front of 1069 and 1062 West Market space, and also in sidewalk southeast corner of 34th and M streets, The house of Robert E. Frey, at 1530 30th street, was sold at public auction yesterday im- The afternoon. The lot is large, prove by a good frame buliding. Property was bought in by the trust the sule, the bid being somethi A trast of $4,000 wa and is Edgar J. Hulse has sold to leen part of lot 58, square 1 The prop Jocated in the square bounded by nd N streets an Prospect av nue. The coi ation named is evening, about 7 o'clock, John Saunders, about ty years, Van fHorn, 4 the 1 to the A ph poclcexiog found tha thage of the lun) patrol wagon at 3005 M street. diver ‘Uhe sermon a services at Trin- University will evening at the Lent y Catholic Church. he funeral of Mrs. widow of Charles Ale: was held this afternoon at the chapel ik Hill cemetery. Marix on Lieut. the Way to Wash- ington With It. Judge Advocate Marix left Key West at 3 o'clock for Wash- x the report of the court of inquiry e of the Maine disaster. It is said Admiral Sicard exami the report yesterday, and gave it his approval and indersement. A special box was n in which to ca in the report. y all the papers embraced Marix were Lieut orris and It is repor d Assistant © inns, Lic heer Bowers are « guard Marix antl his pi The i Jacksonvil and will arrive in Washington Thursday night or Fric merning. Capt. Sigsbee 2nd the other officers of the who are at Hav; have received crders to start for ho: They are ex- pected to come over to Key West on the boat tonight. Se MARRIED. On July 7, WALTERS—HOOV more, Md. Miss MOLLIE H. HOOVER. 1897, in Balti- Mr. CHARLES S. WALTERS ao Ss DIED. ACTIVE, Departed this tte, AN eae Pan Oat oreleck “pee ACTIVE, susband of the lite tae Active, the son of the late Chevis 4 of the’late Sarah Jackson, in the twenty-t Fear ot MES age. ar the residence of ls brvtber- 1: On Monday, March 21, . JULIA Al, beloved ary” Gallogher “und the late Timothy f 1898, at of Maven 24 ner on Thursday, a Aleysius Church at 10 mask at St. Relatives and friends are respectfully in to attend. 1898, at § o'clock aam., rles 8. Drury, SAMUEL T ‘unera . ‘Thursday, March 24 at 2 p.m ves and friends invited to atiend. pa 22, 1808, at 2 0 FLLIR. On 3 h HAROLD ELLIS, tnfant son of Job Funeral ake place from 32d street extended, on T Private. KENADAY, A requiem high mass for the rep the soul of my brother, Capt. Al ANDER M. KI who died March 2 st. of the Mex!- erans” Assoc invited to be + dy"NIS SISTER, ARABELLA D. M. SINNOTT. McCOWAN. On Me Manchester, N. 1. in the ninety-first Funeral from the McGowan, 506 P. street northeast, March 24, at 3 p.m. residence Thursday, Interment private. * Faneral from her late residence Wednesday, 23, at 10:30 a.m. On Tuesda: 22, 1808, LOUISE SER twin daughter . = avd Louise Serrin, aged twenty-one Funeral Wednesday, March 23, at 2 p.m. Private.* VEAZEY. March 22, 1898, Entered tnto rest. on, Tucoday, x 129 Pe. WHEELOCK “GRAVES 1733 street northwest, aged years. take place from Epiphany Church on Friday, March 25, at 2 o'clock p.m. Interment at Arlington. sixty-two Faneral will ALLEN. In remembrance beloved OLIVER J. ALLEN. ho ied tight Feats ago today, March 23, 1890. Carter’s Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE i

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