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4 THE EVENING STAR. |Ix Burns Am WASHINGTON: ——— CROSSY &. NOVES...... ----- iter, = = iB EVENING STAR has the fallest Lecal eve han ofl the ether papers published tn jen. Hew York Office: Room 93, Tribuse Building. ————S——————— It is said that the new proposition in Ohio is likely to lead to ——————— ‘The Maryland batiot bill as it passed the senate yesterday, is amenable to the censure that it violates the principle of secrecy—the main principle of the proposed reform—in two particulars, It allows a numter of special policemen within the rail, and it also permits ® foreign voter who claims that he cannot read to take with him in the booth a friend to show him how he ought to vote. It is just here that the Australian system may be broken down. Under pretence that a voter needs instrnction some vote-buyer goes behind the railing and sees the ballot that has been paid for deposited. What more canbe done under the present system? Let nobody imagine that this travesty will satisfy the friends of an honest ballot, They have asked bread and received a stone, ~ ‘The most atrocious lynching of recent years was that of Hans Jacob Olsen at White Hall, Wis- cousin. Hans Jacob was not a lovely character. He had been in the penitentiary for trying to blow up somebody with a powdered log and ‘was intensely disliked by his wife and children as well as by his neighbors, On general prin- ciples he was a dog with a bad name. But the ‘fact was that his family and the neighbors took him out and hanged him for simply indulging in some threats against persons in that vicin- ity. After the hanging the family of the mur- dered man served coffee to the lynchers. The community were not all murderers, for thirty arrests were made after the leader of the gang bad baaged himself in despair or remorse. Let us stop lynching, north as well as south. It isa bad business. If the law is not swift enough for malefactors it should be made sa. Lynch law is law’ omy. oo A very significant article appears in a Rus- sian periodical, the Messager Russe, from the pen of the eminent historian, M. Serge de Tatishoff, who is also famed as a diplomatist He claims that the one thing which is necessary to Russia in Western Europe is the preser- vation of the autonomy and territorial integrity of France. That power dismembered and overwhelmed, there will be nothing to stay Germany in her march to universal empire. ‘The Russian writer therefore advocates a treaty offensive and defensive between France and Rassia for mutual protection. The article excites attention. ‘The scheme of a federal empire meets with no favor in the legislative assembly of Canada. A resolution condemning it has been passed in that body on the ground that it “would pre- ‘vent Canada from having with other nations on the American continent relations most fa- vorable to its commerce, industrial prosperity and its social and politieal prosperity.” The Canadians look evidently to separation sooner or later from the mother country. Whether the secession will be for the purpose of estab- lishing an independent government or for an- nexation to the United States will depend on the course of events. —————————— Tt is one of the noblest outcomes of the All- American conference, and its best claim to re- membrance by after times, that it seems to have provided s plan of arbitration between the na- tions of the hemisphere which will aid in put- tings stop to the numerous costly wars be- tween neighboring republics, —$_—__—-+ ‘The hare-brained project is seriously enter- tained im the Canadian parliament of connect- ing St. Charles bay, on the Labrador coast, with Milford Haven, Wales, by a line of “ocean greyhounds,” so as to make the trip in three days and sbalf. The distance is 1,700 miles, the narrowest part of the Atlantic. The scheme would require the construction of a railroad 800 miles long between Quebec and St, Charles bay. The ice would obstruct naviga- tien for a large part of the year. In declining to be « candidate for the gov- ernorship of Georgis Representative James H. Blount, well known here for his sixteen years of service in the House, says tha: the real con- cern of the people is not whether any one man will be elected but it is the election of a legis- lature and governor who can neither be driven by denunciation nor lured by gain from loyalty to the maw of their fellow citizens, Mr. Blount struck the root of the matter in this statement. —— The Mexican constitution torbids the aliens- tiom of the republic's territory and the national public sentiment would consume the reputa- tion of any statesman who would advocate the sale of the smallest fraction of Mexican soil. ‘The e@ort of the Arizona legislature to secure & port on the California gulf is foredoomed. It fe an exceedingly silly thing to irritate a sister republic by pressing the proposition Of course Mr. Blaine and the Senate decline to be ® party to such folly. $$ There is now no question that Cincinnati, after years of effort to be recognized as the masical center, has acco aplished her dearest wish, Ats musicians’ corvention in that town recently Baltimore loca!, No. 17, was ex- communicated, expatriated and expelled be- cause it had employed a musician who had been dismissed from Pittaburg local, No, 15 ro Two maiden ladies of Kansas, aged Teapec- tively thirty-three and thirty-five, drowned themselves near Concordia tiis week because of melancholy and lonesomeness, which, to a great extent, overthrows the tradition that a ‘woman can’tremain unhappy and unmarried fifteen minutes in the wild and woolly west. oe 42 amendment to the Oklahoma bill in the House, passed yesterday, prohibits the sale of imtexicating liquors until after the adjourn- ment of the first legislative assembly. Is any slur upon the first legislature intended in this duserumination against it? —————— The Burchell trial in Canada reveals as much cool effrontery on the part of a murderer as ‘was probably ever seen in a court room. A cogspiracy to lure young men from England to Caneda to rob and kill them seems to be proved on the preliminary examination. Weeems that the miners who trod on the Mational flag of the Transvaal republic and sang “Rule, Britannia,” are not Boers, but Britian residents who are not citizens, They already outnumber the Boers and at the end of Mf Gea. Greely wants to see the splinters fly he ought to tase his weather bureaa down the river within the reach of the plant- ers in that vicinity. a ‘The New York assembly yesterday passed the Sexton ballot reform bill. David Bennett Hill is, however, still governor of the state, ‘ Preparstions are being made in various southern cities for the reception of the Pan- Antericana, and the corkscrew market is having ep upward tendency. pore PIECE LONG-PART surre. pore S-PIECR ‘There's no doubt im the world that SHORT-PANT Bar agree Ther waiar i Che gay cape urepe—soinehow suITa they seem w ood deeper for the = See eee Dost tus torre tach BLOUSE food ior yours So we have iinported BIEN Misorent colors, with the words ~ SUITa A. JERSEY sone horn rae praia - — ster things Fanta iit, Oreroaats, | sapre ave suected from our Lmrve stash of, toweley ‘end the lil can't bh us” ie at semsky ‘ithe designand making. nsurisnegt of the later Aaigna ta ide Combs new; cuupelang Dans meas and ettiscteetsion Be tar” mostly -Did ver finde waist that ve you the mevuine sate istactiou of these? We contro! lor thexe too, ore a <3 al ‘thelr ideas? Itis UMBRELLA DEPARTMENT. Gloria Silk Unubreila with gold cap at 98e, Gious sux Umbroliag ‘Oxidized aja paregon ‘at 81.98. Civd ARASUL DEPALTMENT, Lk jpFurtehin complate The Men's nt large tavoloe, ot Parasols have been constantly ar- hinges =f pee | a SHIRT WwalsTs, drift ‘al FURNISHINGS: seout tata gent prices? “They're as usual—the ouyuig ones, to and 1s guaranteed to. stead, equal to four gas Duruere, it ie Just thelamy tor Head ee BABY CARRIAGE DEPARTMENT. 4 PERFECL ABA iF BAKS AND COMPANY, PROPER ROBINGS FOR THE YOUNG. ————o AVE. AND SEVENTH 8T. mm) country. ‘The styles are all new and attractive, he Duar hi Helin eet erat Ratan Serna Arnrvars Body Cari upholstered in damask, wheels aud ‘THEY HAVE ALL ARRIVED. WE REFER TO OUK NEW STOCK OF SPRING SU:TS, OVERCOATS, SEPARATE TROUSERS, SHIRT WAISTS AND FURNISHING GOODS FOR YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN. ‘THE ASSORTMENT 13 COMPLETE IN ALL GRADES. WE HAVE TOLD YOU OF THE GOOD VALUES WE ARE SELLING AT $3.50 AND 4. WE WISH TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TODAY TO THE SPLENDID ALL-WOOL CHEVIOT AND CASSIMERE SCHOOL SUITS ‘THAT WE ARE SHOWING AT FIVE DOL- Laks. A FULL LINE OF ALL SIZES FROM 4TO "The styl the tueat aclect rattan, shellacked, vp ols Tua, lined. sat Ietered in alll 16 YEARS. A LARGE VARIETY AND ALL | pi ta parasol, with silk 1a08 The OF THEM NEW. FRESH GOODS OF THIS ph 3) price SEASON'S STYLES AND PATTERNS. COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER COM- PAkKE THEM WITH WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN ELSEWHERE AT THAT PRICE AND YOUR VERDICT WILL BB‘IN OUR FAVOR. Tho “Chateworih,”*—Th this Carriage made of fattan, shellacked, Upvelitered focal plus piped in back and front, fuest satun ri be x OUR STOCK OF HIGH-PRICED SUITS, BOTH an Auto FOR DRESS AND SCHOOL WEAR, wae tic Bra x =a ait NEVER IN BETTER SHAPE. ALL QI eatest Carriages in appearance ever. juiactured. ITLES UP TO THE FINEST MADE. ¢ body is made of rattan,canc- wound and sheliacked, Upholstered im the first quality of silk ah silk satin — [vgs ith @ lace oe sha spoke wi rods iN . 6. B ROBINSON & 00. tome JUVENILE OUTFITTERS, 2 wound body f the Fan pattern, hi 4 m14-20 909 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. ¥.W. Seuss cae ean Pattern, something entirely nev goland patent year. Our special price Jrro 16 Haywood Carriages at s savi at Ing of 25 percent. Lass ‘ GULDSCHMID, mi4 1007-1009 F et. n.w. As We New Taz Exo OF OUR BARGAIN SALE WOODWAID © LOTHROP, BARGAIN SALE ‘COK, J1TH AND F sts, 5.W. pale Sone aR Fatar, Mazce 14, 1890, “OPENING” OF SPRING AND SUMMER- SRS: te WEIGHT UNDERWEAK.—The finest. and Host complete line we have ever shown aid Detter iutrinsle values, Mead the iteus? CHILDREN'S SHOES AT $1.10 AND 81.25. Ladies’ Swiss Iibbed Vesta, low heck and m0 on that counter 30, eae iany parents thous aay tins woul unica Gatge "Vesta, low, neck and short Gee ea Ladies’ Fine Gauze Veats, high neck with - Jong, suort and ribbed sleeves, Freuch neck, DURABLE SHOES, pearl buttons, all mizes. Only 25¢, each, i low neck ald no sleeves. for gi. Ladies’ Balbriggan Vests, high neck and short sleeves, Only 25v. euch. Ladies’ Fine Gossamer Veats, silk stitched, rl buttons, high neck and ribbed sleeves, 734c; high neck and long sleeves, 50c. each. jes? Medi is ‘3° Bors: DURABLE SHOES, BOYs' DURABLE SHOES, BOYS’ DUKABLE SHOES, es’ Finer Quality Jersey-fitting Gauze ie my :3 lum-weight Merino Vest! neck with long and short sleeves, es] stout ladies. Bi; Pn 36, 33, above weare showing s complete line lies’ Underwear fromi the Sad sleo superior qualitiin ct rennce pains and also superior qualities of Freueh Balurig kan Veots aud Pants. Undoubtedly cur pre: ent stock of Spriuw and Summer Underwear is ‘the largest aud finest ip the city, Children's Gauze Vests, low neck and no sleeves, excellent value. Sizes 16 inch to 34 ineb. Prices 12 and l4c. for 10 inch; rise two ber siet yarn Vests, high neck with vhdideen's Fine ec long aud with short sleeves, all ‘sizes, Zoe. enc! Children's American Hostery Co.'s Merino ‘Vests, high neck and long sleeves, Bize......18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 28 inch, ALL, MEN'S SHOES ENS SHOE: 40.00 conit sdLes 97.25. BB U U RRR TITT Behe ete of Sd EE ABTHUB BURT & CO. 1211 F 8ST. XW. > ss 3 per mbl¢ on each size, Boys’ Fine French Bal! Drawers, ankle length. Size 24-inch, 60c.; 26-inch,’ 6dc. ; 28-inch, 7c. 3, 80-inch, 75. per pair. NEW SPRING JEKSE\S.—The demand for this wonderfully popular garment continues unabated Weare showing an excelient line, embracing the newest aud inost stylish shapes, Here are three sj is apes Al-woul dereoya Bizes 32 to 44, eae Better Quality Black All-wool Jerseys, hand- scmely Gimmed with Soutecke, Bead. Atl sizes. $2.50 cach. eat style ‘*Figaro” Jerseys. Only cacl is without exception the finest garment for the money ever our pleasure to ole id floor.) sks? 88. ~Hlore are three of the best values opus reas Windies’ € }- button. fe AT THOS. J. LUTTKELL'S, 20tn st. and Pa ave n.w. 1,000 Children's Light-weight Shirts at 5, 8, 10, 13, 15, 18, 22, 25 and 28c. each, worth double the money. 500 Ladies’ Vesta from 12%c. up. ‘Men's Balbrigwan Shirts reduced from 50e. to 3734¢, ‘Meu's Balbriggan Shirts reduced from 373¢¢. to 250 Large lot Regular-inade Children's White Hose re- uced to 5c. Beautiful line New Parasols and Sun Umbrellas at Lovely Dress Goodd at 1 2c. ol th Mousqnetaire G: Striped Serges, all colors, at 25¢, Chamois Skin Gloves “A per pat — All-wool Henriettas at 500. Ladies’ 4-buttou Real Kid Gloves, in assorted shades of Tan and Brown, Feather Stith, 61-25 por pair. : Children’s Mousquetaire Suede Gloves, in ‘Tan and Brown, Hubroidered Backs. $1 per ir. First floor, center.) Ti or, cents ‘WAITS, — Here are three values! 50 White Spreads at @1, fully worth 81.25. ‘The Best Towels in the market for 250. Table Damask from 250. to $1.25 per yard. One case Biesched Cottons, short lengths, at 6c., worth 8¢. ‘Calicoes, Se.; Ginghama, 8e. Gents’ Neck wear at 15c., sold for 50c. Special. Cs pore gor acr Ayjeorengs Waists, excel- Genta’ Furnishings of all kinds at special prices, eee yo cat Fienaelette “Outing” ailllinet Man's Ladies’ and Children's Hosiery, | waists biaes'® 0 12 youre S00. each, 3 joves, AU kinds of First-class Dry Goods. Call and see us, Cite yg anlage elgg: Ms BO ng Our stock is too heavy and must be reduced, Re ag ne I ened shed with k band, f collar Low prices at aid-cutiar Alsoin Pista White, ‘Siuoe X94 THOS. J. LUTTRELL'S, years. Only mhl+-2w 1930 Pa ave. n. cor, 20th st, (ibird floor.) WARD & \P. A Gast Sprout Suz ee Ae as: OF CHINA AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS mi4 MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1890, 1335 7TH STREET. ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY We will elso open @ branch for thie special sale at 1320 7th st Note some of the extraordinary bargains: Dinner and Tes Seta at ovst; 50c. Cups and Saucers only 300. por set; Decorated Plates for 25c. per set; | KIPPERED HERRING.......:ceseseeeeseeees-Imported Tron Stone China Plates, 25c. per set; 25c. Slop Pails for LSc.; 35e. Slop Pails for 250. ; Pudding Pans, 2, 3 | F8ESH LOBSTER............scceseseseeceee- Glass Jere ‘and Se. ; largest size only Se. ; agree: george FRESH LOBSTER.............ecsssscscseses++- TD Cane each; Earthen Cooking Bowl, 4, 7 and each; Biacktue, gs ‘ers 91.25 Cedar Tubs only 98c., | FRESH SALMON... .ssecseecerersnseeenees-Tin Cane other bargains too numerous me = to mention. BROOK TROUT sscsseresssorsersssseesnsesere Tin Cans 1335 7th ot, Branch 1320 7th st. milt-6t H. TAYLOR, Cor Tms Ovr PE om Ter & CO, 917 Fst a. w., Masoutc Temple, Patabitshod 1867, K™'Sduve Visiting cande neatly ry Se irom yourplate iy dum. ‘and | OF Well-known $1.35 Nainsodk Slips. se ae Docks % (SATURDAY GENTLEMEN will find tm the depart 100 Gosen India Silk Washable Fourin- Of 2Zcemtseech. Also 8 new supply of hands st only 44 cents each. ‘Dr, Warner's ‘Matr “Health” Under Garments st the olor Colored end Black Heif Hose at 21 Australian Wool Underwear st only $1. Movelties will be found from 10 to 16 per ‘whose busines is largely credit, THE PAL LADIES are promised a selection trom the city—the result of our buyer's late Novelty Handkerchiefs, Homery, Neck- ‘hall, show Tomorrow Kew Parusola, Goods im such variety thet Saturday, dren's Day.” Bame Ts Bas Toxonnow. Agrand exhibition and sale of Children's Goods to- morrow, when a compiete stock of the latest spring novelties will besatify the second floor. Plenty of Foom, good light, comfortable chairs, assistants who Understand bebies, special prices and s polite wel- come, Mothers, can you ask more? WHAT WE HAVE FOR BABY: ‘Hand-made French Cape, 290. to $1.98. ‘Mull and Lace Caps, Sic. to 84.98. Surah and China Silk Caps, $1.35 to @6.68. Crepe de Chive Cape,82.25 to $3.98 Bhirred Sun Hats, 98¢, to $4.98, Flannel aud Knit Sacques, 25c. to 84.98, Flannel and Knit Bands, 220. to 50a, ‘Linen and Knit Shirts, 39¢. to 980. All kinds Bazricosta, 68c. to $1.98. Cambric and Nainsook Skirts, 50c. to $3.98. Booties, 190. to $1.98. Bibs, 70. to $2. Dresses and Slips, 350. to $25. Rainsook and Cambric Nightgowns, 68c. to $2.68, Flannel and Silk Wrappers, $1.48 to 66.08, Flannel Shswis from 98c. to $5 98, Rubber Cloth from 3c. to $1.50 yard, Babies’ Baskets from $3.98 to $12. G27" As you eee, from a few cents to several dollars is the rango of prices, and, whether high priced or low, forGOOD BARGAINS, Bought judiciously, direct from the manufacturer and paid for promptly, we, in return, sell these goods to you at small profit—s profit we could not afford if we did not ask cash payments. ‘TOMORROW'S SPECIAL PRICES, ‘The following are offered at actual cost price asa souvenir of our “Baby's Day :” Cambric Slips marked 35c. for. The Exquisitely Trimmed 63.98 Dresses, 550, Cambric Skirts, hem and ten tucks 82.25 Afghans, flowers of si) ‘Those $4.50 Ribbon Trimmed Baskets,, ‘The Bibs marked 3 for 25c.,. 2" We fask & visit tomorrow, not only because of Shove quoted reduced prices but because of the new stock of Caps, We want you to bring baby and try on some of the French Novelties of our own importation. ‘We want you to carefully note the materials and fin- isb, and we want to show you how easily they launder, We want toconvince you the Palsis Royal is certainly Heedquarters for Caps. We won't hint at sale, but by polite and patient attention and a stock unequaled in this city will eo impress you that the next Cap you buy will be here, THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Baume Tuz Bors Axn Grats. For little boys and girls what haven't we? All the spring styles are now received in Suits and Coats, ‘Underwear and Hosiery, ‘Neckwear and Headwear, Flannel and Percale Shirt Waists, The following special prices hold gvod until to morrow evening: ‘75c.Cambric “Mother Hubbard” Short Dresses... $1.35 Nuinsook “Gretchen” Short Dresses. 1.68 Hand-made French Dresses... $2.25 Cloth Dresses, ages 1 to 4 years., §27” These Dresses sre shown in stripes, plaids and checks in the Dew spring shades, They are made in improved “Gretchen” style with full sleeve, deep vel- vet collar and cuffs,and are an undoubted bargain at $2.25. Worth examination are the new Black Silk and Fiannel Coats trimmed with gold braid. These srethe latest Paris styles and will be much admired. Prices ruuge from 84.98 to $15, THE PALAIS ROYAL, * (Continued below.) Cunprews Unvrnwear Axp Hose. Making s specialty of Cotton and Cambric Under- gannents for Children of all ages and quoting Palais Royal prices means to you: A variety unexcelied and Prices the lowest in this city. And so with the Anierican Hosiery Co.'s Celebrated Merino Underwear. We have all styles and quote moderate prices for the usual high-priced goods. BLACE HOSE FOR CHILDREN. Warranted Fast Black Hose. The tiny Socks for Daby or the extra-size Hose for boya, Light, medium and heavy weights of Cotton, Lisle and Silk. Prices from 25e. to $1.10.a pair, Such is now the extent of our business that we order in 100 dozen lots direct from the manufacturer and thus are enabled to offer unusually good values. AT 25 CENTS.—Boys' Extra-heavy Ribbed Hose, with double knees, heels and toes, Sizos7 to 10 in- clustve, fur 250. a pair. AT 26CENTS.—Medium and Light Weights for misses who wear from sizes 4 to 83. Such quality in Ladies’ Hose sell at 50 cents. AT @1.—Misses’ Ribbed Spun Silk Hose, Sizes 4 to BG. These are a apecial bargain. THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Samr Wars Or Best Maxes Experience has taught us, wo think, the best makes of Shirt Waists, It is hardly legitimate for us to point out the defects of many of the waists extensively ad- YVertised; and, is it for the criticiam of ‘The following aro put bye og macy ant 3 Axarvep Faox New Yous, MABCE ” ‘ment near the door of 1117 Pensa ave. hhand Scarfs st the ridiculously low price ‘London Bpeing Style Knots and Four-ta- (the genuine) Natural Wool and Camel's ‘unusual price of $1.25. The now Fast conta, or pairs for $2. Spring Weight Prices forall the lately received Spring cent below the charges of the merchants IS ROYAL Leather Goods, Jewelry, and Children's ‘March 15, shall be remembered as “Chil- P. ARIS Noverrr P. ARASOLS. ‘Ladies who appreciate an exclusive style will prob- ably be glad to benefit by our buyer's late purchase of samples, especially as almost Paris prices are juoted, 813.48 for the Black Silk Gause Parasol, with silk stripes embroidered in white, The black ebony handle laborately carved. $11.48 for the White Silk Net Parasol, with carved dogs head handle. This handle is # work of art. 87.68 for a very Lovely White Brocede Satin Pare- ‘sol with quaintly carved handle. 68.68 for the Ota Rose Surah Bitk Peensol, with ailk fringe shirred, forming Vandyke poin €W-Nine other novelties pot yet unpacked will be on view tomorrow. SUPERIOR STXLES OF AMERICAN MANUPAO- $4.68 forthe New Style Parasols—those with 14 ride, Surah Silk Covers in the new Grays, Greens Bluea The Brocade Stripes, of lighter shade mixed ‘with White, artistically harmonize with the ground shade, ‘86—Gros Grain Silk Parssom with Satin Borders; Carved Natural Wood Handles. 96.75 for the new Tartan and French Pisid Surah Silk Parasols; Handles skillfully carved. 86.48—Paravols of China Silk, in the new tintsof Gray, Heliotrope, Old Rose, Green, &. The large white fwures shaded with a light tint of the ground color are sumewhat couspicuous, but fashionable and really bosutiful. The White Iudia Silk Linings and the Unique Handles help to make these Parasols the geins of our cullection. CAKBIAGE SHADES. Making a specialty of these small parssols we think you will find here the most complete variety, 86 for Black Silk Shades, with shirred lace flounce; nickel extension handles, 83.68 for those of Shirred Silk Net. Colors to match the prevailing dress goods shades, $1.50 for superior Satin-lined Silk Shades. THE PALAIS ROYAL (Continued below.) Groves Ar Spectra Suz Parces (Until 6 p.m. tomorrow.) The regular prices of “Palais Royal” Gloves are #0 well known that special sale prices are at once ap- preciated. It needs only this comment to the follow- ing price list: The special prices positively terminate to- morrow evening at 6 o'clock, LIST OF SATURDAYS PRICES. MEN'S GLOVES, Our 7c. English Dogskin Gloves... ‘The %5c, Automatic Fastening Gloves. Celebrated English Derby 81.50 Gloves. $1.98 London's Best Gloves, usually 82.26.. LADIES* GLOVES, 81.50 “Palais Royal” Kid Glover... $1.50 “Pulais Royal” 4-button Suede Kids. ‘The Famous 890. Pigukin Mousquetaires, Our Popular 68c. Kid Gloves... ‘The new 4-button 98c. Undressed Ei ‘The Well-known 96c. Freuch Kid Glov. Celebrated 98c. Undressed Mousquetaires. €1.25 Undressed Kid Mousquetaire (warranted)§1.19 CHILDKEN'S GLOVES. 1 “Palais Royal” Kid Gloves.,........ 890 $B" Those wishing Gloves tried to the hand will find the least busy hours to be 8 to 10 a.m, 2to Sand 5 to 6p. stud THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Turontanr Satz Or Wruaes (MARCH 13, 14, 15.) Important because all the spring styles have now been received. Important because certain of the uew Jackets, Connemaras, Jerseys and Tes Gowns are of- fered at reduced prices. Important because the Palais Royal Wraps have achieved a reputation Yor superior Saeed hutsh, and now's the informal opening of the yi =— THE PALAIS ROYAL «Continued below.) ‘ Jackets For Tue Serna. THE MATERIALS—The celebrated Clay Diagonals, Spriug Weight Jersey Cloth, Wide Diawouals, Broad Cloth, Scotch Cheviots and the new “Cheveron” Cloth. “The latter is an all-wool diagonal sloth, with stripes looking like silk, THE STYLES—"The Reefer® ts double-breast with rolling collar and high sleeves. “The Blazer,” rolling collar, luose front, with one button. "The st Front.’ waisteout with jose Jacket. “7%e Red. fern,” » ught-Dtting Jacket, tailor Bish, double and single-breusted. THE COLORS—Tan, Brown, Black, Navy, Gray, ren, FRUEVIICES “64. 85, 96, 87, $8, 89, 610, $11, 812, 814, B15, 610, Sb e! tales E"Some of the Leg tig Jackets were secured by our Paris agent trom the Faris exhibition. ihose ai the lower prices owe much of their merit to the fe modcla. Our 85 Cheveron Jackets have the hip pockets and are braid-bound, just as is our €14 Lmported Cheverun Jacket. At €5 aud $10 are shown Juckets made of the Celebrate. Clay Diagonals, SPECIAL SALE PRIOR. with fe EF Choice of all $8 Jack-ts fc _ You may pick from the Stylish Blazers, the I finish Cheverous the Clay Disyouule-1u tact any t you see mar] 88 cau be clauued tor $7, until Saturday at 6 pan, THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Jrnsevs Fon Srane Waar The stock is now complete and consists of over One Hundred Different Styles. It 1s obviously impossible to attempt even brief de- scriptions Let us point out s few styles that are evi- dently superior—those that are selling very rapidly. HIGH-SLEEVE JERSEYS. 5—Silk-finish Stockinet with front braided in paver cota Sonia the cost back, collar, sleeves and back braided to match peg tHlded in Military style with the new Rope 3.98—Braided in Zouave style, 30_Vandyke Braid Points. front and back, form- collar. Sleeven and buck to match, —Braided Yoke, Beauty with simplicity—ele- gauce with refinement—best descrives these Jerseys. .50—Soutacho and Mohair Braid happily blended aud forming a dictingue trimming. 2.9! ar rolling the entire front and thus form- it front. Braid binding. ided in Vandy ke points. woved coat back. Newastyle —Vest front, trimming. SPECIAL SALE PRICE. 3.50 Jersey for 82.98, fina sheou different styles to welect trom 7°" COLORED JERSEYS FOR SPRING WEAR Lovely shades of Blue, Gray, Tau, Fawn, Brown,Red (Continued below.) A Foavonrre Sena Waar. “THE CONNEMARA.” 801 Tange from $6 to $20. 1 Ree’ Cloth Capes are here from we 616. Beaded Capes and Pelerines from 64 to - SPECIAL SALE PRICE. 12 and Ulsters Pema Pits Goths aah ueipes to clos trom s THE PaLals ROYAL, (Continued below.) te tatee ad bs goobs Da MORBOW (: sai IARC Our customers will have 'E 80, a ry ee 2 EAVY JAP, JARS. REGULAR PEI HANDSOMELY WY SAPANSED FOOT TUBS LARGE Sie MITH FAN RON 3 WANDLES, HEOULAE RIQUARE SHAPED JAFANNED BREAD BOXES, EXTRA LARGE JAPANNED BREAD BOXES, REGULAR PRICE 696. ; TOMORROW 380. ‘ONLY 5c. LITTLE FANCY TOY CARTS CHILDREN'S LARGE ROCK: OUR FAMOUS HOUSEHOLD: CLEA CRYSTAL UMBLERS TOMOKRKOW Sc. OVA DISHES TOMOKROW 50. RUBY VINEGAR CKUETS TOMOKKOW 150, SOPIECE ENGLISH’ DECORATED TEAS NEW SHAPES AND PATTY DECORATION! sot D BIERS, REGULAR PRICE 540. EXTRA HEA icy 1 ORRO' E 490. TOMORROW 290. ANICE UNPAINTED WHEELBARROW 2 98c.; TOMOKROW oe CLEAR CRYSTAL GOBLETS TOMORROW LCRYSTAL aa COLORE! ‘S$ TOMY! IMPORTED, REGULAR PKICE 83.08; TOM HANDSOME NEW SHAPE ENGLISH DEOO- RATED DINNER SET ON CLEAR WHITE BODY, ee REGULAR PRICE $10.98; TO- MO! 87.08, TT RR ET OFF = HE = FF ia | es ? xen M4 HE ie AT OUR NEW HEADQUARTERS, COR OF 7TH AND H XN. W., FRANKELE & 0O., PROPS. if BB TT R GGG. T1TT BPS ER UNN NOCG Taae BPE BUR MAGoo 6 HTB ES i ELS Be Goo i i fee COOH Hf DDP RRR EFENN N c HOH E RN gceHHE BE PEeRET ee CoH BU DPD R REEEN ENS Tomorrdw we are gving to haves big day im our Children's Department. Nearly all our new Spring Styles are in—and we want you toses them. We have made special re- @uctionson the lines below mentioned, to make a visit @oubly interesting to you. Bring the chijdren to us tomorrow snd we promise to shoe them better and cheaper ‘than they've ever been shod, SPECIAL REDUCTIONS FOR TOMORROW ONLY. Spring Heel Button, sizes 4 to 1034, Don- Pebbii SNF ERA, oe Tomocrow Only, 450, Those famous Rochester Hand-made ‘Tipped Dongola Spring Heel Button, For Tomorrow Only, 73c. Mundell's Solar Tipped Button, 8 to 103, For Tomorrow Only, 90c. ‘Mundell’s Solar Tipped Button, 12 to 13%, For Tomorrow Only, €1.10, ‘Misses’ 1.48 Dongola and Gost Button — For Tomorrow Only, 81.15. Misses’ French Dongola Patent Tip But = For Tomorrow Only, 81.45. Boys’ and Youths’ Warranted Button apd — For Tomorrow Only, 986. Boys' (24 to Sia) Extra Fine, Button or For Tomorrow Only, $1.45. Don’t fail to see our Fine Hand-sewed Welt Shoes for Misses, Children, Boys and Youths, No better shoes made. Our low Prices on these will astonish you, Of Ladies’ and Gents’ Fine Shoes for Spring ‘Wear our stores are brim full. Never before did we show as attractive aline. Never did any house offer as good values for the money as we are doing. WM HAHN & 00'S RELIABLE SHOE HOUSE, Main Store, 816 7th st. ‘West End Store, 1922 Penn. ave, Capitol Hill Store, 231 Penn, ave ae, BO Whee d it > ss “a AA §y uae A FEW GOOD THINGS OUR CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT. Never was the department stocked with better values. Qualities extremely high, prices extraordi- narily low. Ladies' Tailor-made Tan Cloth Jackets, directoire front, only $4.75. Black Stockinette Coats, perfect fitting, lowest price yet mentioned for such quality, $3.25. ‘New Connemaras in Gray, Tan, Black and Navy are the best ever offered for the price—96.25. Reefer for Misses and Children, Navy Blue Cloth, only $1,50. SHIRT WAISTS. 25 dos. New Shirt Waists; 25c. ie the usual price and no better waist is made for that price. Special 190. each. DEY GOODS, ‘We have again received s new and beautiful assort- ment of yard-wide Obailies for 1234. » yard. Also ® new assortment of Fancy Drees and Wrapper ‘Materials, besutiful patterns and colorings, ‘The. «yard. For the sbove items we have had s wonderful sale, ‘Rot being able to supply the demand fast enough. We don't expect this new shipment to last long, so those who were dimppointed im not securing what they ‘Wished before would do well to call carly now. A Bue of Kid Puress, oval oxidised pring top. Price everywhere, 500, Special price, 25c. each. (be thims of ‘things—let us look into the new designs ip come ewhtle—tor o ‘word or two about Umbrellas, tnd Hiflel—23.73, in Brocades in White, Gray, end Mahogany with uniquely ohana finiahed ‘These touch in color and design ail the more prom). ‘neut features of the Spring Costume Fabrica That is what they were meant to do—Not to ape them, Dut to agree—and yet differ just enowght to forms Pleasing contrast without ther acters The frames are strong—tight—two Considerations—while all the handies are elaborately carved or deftly fashioned re eraiice 01.25 and 81.10—y0a will t natty in their get = Plaided with Red and .10—are Ecru Ground Surah, figured in Brown, Blue, Red and Dark Brown. These fooda An opportunity of s hundred, ‘The little indies have got to “shade” they want about the same petterns as only ewaller in expression—emalier in such—Bide. to $2.25, ‘Those [ § f —are—aud willcoutinuete be the materials, becsuse ‘they are the best for the purpose—awsli confine 80 for ‘the same reason. Our 26-inch Glorias—Stiverine handiss—are §1—or $1.50 with « natural wood stick. BEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING." 9TH ST. AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Established 1840. Laresr Srrzs Ix Loos: Saumrs at A "ET ¥ AA Y¥Y T asa ¥ PAY LOR'’S. Black sermeat $13.00," ss ‘Bisck Surah, at @18. Black Surah, “hemstitched: pound bottom, at 825 In -onnecti ith the deseri| above would call attention toour = a and aseort of Jersey et irons ask gon ara Ae Wao LADIES’ SUITS. ate 77 ypemeime and Ladies’ Cloth, braid trimmed, Black Ca 826.50. fie quality, ctelegantly made, ot = 7 Plaited, ‘Black Berge, tatlor finteh, Bleck Henrietta, front Se siete FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS, OIL CLOTHS, BUGS, BABY CARRIAGES, REFRIG- ERATORS, STOVES and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS IN GENERAL, LOW FOR CASH OB O8 EASY WEEKLY OB MONTHLY PAYMENTS Poplar Bed Room Suites from @15 up. Oak Bed Boom Suites from $25 up. Walnut Bed Room Suites from 840 up, Parlor Suites in Hair Cloth or Plush, €35 aA Angrain Carpet from 25c. per yard up. ‘Brussels Carpet from 75. per yard up, OU Cloths from 250. per yard up. 6 PEB CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASE, All Carpets Sewed and Laid Free of Charge, We fuarantes the customer aguinst any loss to matching, as we charge only for the pet number of yards neces sary to cover the floor. It will pay you tocallon us before purchasing eles where, as you will find our Prices Lower and Terms Easier than any other bouse in the city, CASH DISCOUNT ALLOWED ON ALL BILLA SETTLED IN THIRTY DaYa. P. GROGAN, ‘730end 741 Teh st aoe, mbS-3m Craxes BAKING { PowpsR, BEST OF all. ‘Made in Washington Under the Eye of s Chemist. CALL FOR IT. mwlsae Dosurs Srame Srrzs. go Se panne ere 4 oes WULETT & BUOFP, Bole Agents for this city, ‘29-3 906 Pa ove Youuurs N. ¥. Hare

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