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THE EV ING STAR, Airznatioxs Fre Or Cuanor. M. W. Guz. Bro & Ca WASHINGTO ee ‘We can well afford it, since not one garment in half a JEWELLERS = hundred needs any siteration. Por extent of variety - ~ : re | in siges and styles does any Wrap Stock equal that of AND wilco gil ih bas! aes 02 gn teal SRE EVENING STAR has the fullest Local | the = ‘sizes of Men's and Women's Foot Weer of the sane Circulation of any Newspaper in the World, aL and as a Stade others sell st from $3.75 to $5, and, as an Easter ‘special, we will t you toa Dressy Boot at ¢2.90. You can select— 1107 PENNSYLVANIA AVE is i “EASTER NOVELTIES" The great bugbeer with those who oppose COL y A FEATURE For 62.00 from 10 different {international copyright has been the fear of e 3 8 Ty A = OF ouR * © otytes of Ladies’ Dress the pretence of fear that the copyright would me ¥ sth - JEWELRY. KEW SPRING “ “ Boots, strictly Hand- make books sell dearer. Like all popular Attention is called to Gold, Silver and Tortoise- 4 STOCK 18 made, Some (Slipper prejudices not based on facts this can be speed- ance ahe:! Fillets of the newest designs, ee an pinta ~~ « ily put out of court if only we look strmght at Scarf and Bonnet Pins, Gold and weiht) Hand-turned. - We point to the; following as tilustrating the fact] » Buckles, Gold and Silver-mounted Garters in the 1s FIT. “+ tue matter. As the measure cannot be retro- an Riyal pat newest shades. . Some Hand-sewed active we getall the masters of English litera- nig etn eae telew pepaing quate — “Welt, with extension ture just as now. ‘The law does not aifect ex- | “°* SOLID SILVER WARE. ToucaNT © © solea. Also our popu- isting pablications, The cheap reprints that - Compotieres, Bon Bon Dishes, Bon Bon Boxes, oie Gute. eS Shee echo we have been buying no longer pay. The busi- a e F} 3 iy] aaa Tongs and Spoons, Articles necessary -— > - jew Lace ness has been overdone, and is being discon- ALAD al dhe ‘aL eerie San pene teertotl — ad FROM * Boots. And these are tinued, partly for lack of material, partly be- “ <ae«," ——- AGREAT = © equal to Shoes you'll cause the sales have not been remunerative. VaRIETY “ “ pay 83.75 to $4.50 for Another consideration is that American re-{ J A CQ K .K RRB {TTT g83y | LEATHER Goons, OF wmrms © * eee prints of a number of important European Ce AA $ e eA. % Tt ‘Traveling and Shopping Bags. Reticules, Cale: ” works can be undertaken only under the guar-| yj’ 284 Goo EX Exe fF =] dara, Porte Folios, Portenonnaies, Card, Letter | AND SIZEs, auty of a copyright—works which at present bring high prices or are unsuitable. An im- mediate result of an international copyright, as Mr. George Haven Putnam shows'in his little tnd Car Ticket Cases, Coin Purses, Novel Oovers, | og English Broadcloth Walking Jackets, fo the new | Bts,,0f the latest estrus end shade ox Jeathera, mounted in sterling Silver. Tan, Mode and Black. Satin faced, High sleeves, A =a ey eet =e ome e Sere Perfect fitting garment. Cen you buy elsewhere such | GORHAM PLATE. TO FIT. TO“ “ styles of Men's Gen- iaonograph, would be the reprinting of inex- | a Jackot for less than $4.50, $4.75 or 65? New designs in Candelabra, Individuel Terrapin BE Easy, =~ uine Hand-sewed But- pensive editions, suited to the wants of impe-| S@"And you will find even a greater difference in| Dishes, Scallop Shells, Panuakius and Individual! 79 pypaRT © © ton, Laced or aatien, cantous buyers, of # number of European | price for the more expensive Jackets, The merchants Butter Plates, Compotieres, Double Dishes and iret Looks now brought into this country only in | whocredit make good their losses on the high-priced Pi Camara ioe hoe eggnog ae COMFORT. either in Kangaroo or €apensive limited editions, While the cheap | tarments, Mounted Canes, Umbrellas and Crops, ap2-46 TOBE WELL “ “ Fine Calf. And we reprinting of novels may be discontinued to a aoe for a Paris made Suede shade Louis XV Cost and FINISHED. “ “ warrant them equal to Jarge extent the internatioual copyright would | Waistcoat. Lapel, collar and cuffs of coat and entire To PER. «8 « provide the American reader in an inter- | *#stcost exquisitely hand enbroidered. Loose frong; S: pues ax , memes — hational series avith the best books of the best | th¢ lapel rolting the length of the coat, #30 would be | Srecift.s, eon — - writers throughout the world at the lowest | *¢Feditstore price 75e, Suede Mousquetaire Glove sale cloves INSIDE prices, We learn, by example, under the inter- | $16 fore Pigeon Blue Imported Cost. The roll col- tomorrow night. a Jar and sleeves trimmed with spplique of gold and cop- Derembroidery mixed with gray ailkcord. We ask Prompt payment, but save you four dollars. 12 for Silver Gray and Tan Jackets with Medici collar; gold embroidery applique, bound with rope silk cord. Evenif you pay promptly at the credit stores you are charged the same priceas if you were granted credit. The Palais Royal can save you $3 on these Jackets, ‘88 for the New Marine Serge Cicth Jackets. autical style, modified for street wear—a saucy charming jacket. 1¢ buttons diagonally across the chest; bright nickel buttons, bizh sleeves, &. $16 for Black Clay Diagonal Cloth Jackets, Lined with armure silk. Roll collar, high sleoves, Finished closing the wale at these prices Saturday With loops of braid, « la militaire, night, You will find them remarkably chesp £-These are but straws. In lower half of this col- as ump is given © list of prices, materials, colors and SRA Se EAE, styles of ail the Palais Royal Jackets. WRAPPERS.—Made in various styles, including national copyright subsisting in Germany and France that current books by the best modern writers are sold in neatly bound volumes at prices little more than the so-called “‘libraries.” Yor twenty-five and thirty-six cents many of the English, French and German authors can be obtained in weill-printed and well-bound editions. Mr. Brander Matthews has pointed out thatthe cheapest books bought today in the United States are mostly inferior stories by contemporary English novelists, while the cheapest books to be bought today in Europe are the best works of the best authors of ail times, But enough has been said to show the fallacy of the contention usually resorted to to meet the arguments in favor of international copyright. \9e,, 39c. and 9c. Shirt Waist sale closes | Noman can sell Shoes for us who doosn't under- tomorrow night. stand his business, Ho must have “suiffed” leather 58c, Fine Muslin Gown sale closes tomor- | fully five years, and know when you are fitted better row night, than you do yourself, He must be polite, truthful 10¢, Sample Handkerchief sale drawing to | 60d attentive and, just at this time, he must be wide a close, awake to handle the crowds attracted by the extra- ordinary Bargains of our Great Easter Sale, ‘WM, HAHN & CO’3 RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 7TH ST. N. W. 1922 PA, AVE. N.W 231 PA AVE. SE & THE BON MARCHE, The | SILK BLOUSES.—Just received alineof Fine Black Sik Blouse Waists in new designs and st, ‘we think, very low prices, considering qua!- ity. We make s special price for three days, ee 3 res www The illustrated article on the steam railroad Ri, Ee Ywew grade crossings of Washington end the acci- Leste arcnrgio cig sonsalme corse REN’ RO Wwww depts which have occurred at these points, IP ot Dresses, Wetteau Plaite and many others, N xt kee OW “Ww publisbed in Saturday's Stan, should be read bias Bee “ROYAL . We have them in Catico, Percale, French Le! TT Py BER, Ee = eorapearb any ma emg ea esr oa Ginghams, India Lawn, Batiste, Chambrey Aa t oN Ek Eee a nants of police, published yesterday. whic! = show how inadequately these grade crossings | Uo ob SS; TTT eeK & Ne ee oe ee oe ears ae re wee! s: vuUL T Fit and Fis tg Jook this HORS A are protected. The ordinary dangers of the UE Sss. oT RK RRR a —_ | Hall Ee AA il Gar rurface tracks have bee aggravated by the] “yy” fii Sug) $F Eee BR Sygde Heo yoa willfind 1t to your sivaates to} 7B ior 3 Asa RR i sgt i barhaepsebabots pay sey been buy them ready-made, Prices from $1.25 .E: CORNEN SEVENTH AND 818, N.W. ” run. by illegal use of the streets for freight pur- | Enslish Broadcloth Connemaras in Tans, Blues, Fawn to teed. roses, involving a shifting uf trains to and fro | au Black ‘Cen you bay them at ee tan 87 at the a car EE oP ABE EAREORES ce EEUU ER ane » > > i o stor ‘7 e 10: TON. EAS! je on streets to be crowed, and by failure to fully | Cress cures’, Can yonduplicalecar @7 French Plata — BRECTION. AM Un WILL BE TO YOUR ADVAN. observe the law concerning the protection of ek ctr nonin ae Ade Gk tid desea a — Ac INE COMPRISES SEVENTY HOUT the public at crossings, The extraordinary pare but for the more expensive you'll find Palals BAP Neart bese ee ahaa ie risk at Washington grade crossings could, of | Royal prices from 82 to $5 below prevailing quota- PGES cay “ag ANGE 29 TO 845. W course, be removed by the enforcement of the | #28 See price list in lower half of thiscolumn, ft at had MY an A GENUINE RATTAN HOLSTENED law against the railroads, but the experience of iS; 88 Ree ee TED Ay: HAS STEEL StKINGS VOURRAM. the capital in attempting to compel the roads iP Ss ssn 00 ON EN 6 I eg TR dao WHE CAR to obey the law has not been encouraging, and PALAIS H ‘& ‘ROYAL Pr = a 0 BUY an CunraGe eee THIS FOR THE tne definite conclusion bas beem reached by fet Sait aM AG E rR oO HE EE BY FAINS 9648 CARRIAGES ARE WORTH $0, the public that the ouly way to satisfactorily ¥ AA BRE oy HHH ER FAIR'S $9.98 CARRIAGES ARE WO! protect a Washington grade crossing is to ES $% A THT 588s 245 Goo oH keer bi “FAIR'S €11.98 CARRIAGES ARE WORTH Lolish it. c Oo AA Of ARR ele ee ms SoG OP sek F = rR Sewer ue. edi, PAIS 912.48 CARRIAGES ARE WORTH Disasters by fire, flood, storm and earthquake 5 a PAGRE $10.48 CARSIAGES ANE WORTE ere peraps the same in every age of the world | These are for children from 1 to 4 years. ‘Typical “i? PAIRS @15.08 CARRIAGES ARE WORTH =:yee Noah's deluge. At @ time in our Ameri- | French Styles; Full Sleeve, Broad Velvet Belt and cco H H tt NNN A HE FAIRS $17.48 GENDRON Ser «an history when the forest contained almost | Collar, Braid Tri Pretty effects in Grays, 6° Had tt RRS a4 HAVE BUBLER TIRE, STEEL WHEELS; Biack and White, Tans. &. Then we have the Cutest co lon iN 2 the only population of the country, great | rittie coats imaginable for only 83.68, with fall Vel. ooo hh OH See SS we gale, 833,98 ESPON canRAges «velones and tornadoes tore their way through | vet Sleeves and Deep Collar—the @5 Costs of the credit iPiiee iS $2398 GENDRON CARRIAGES wilderness without record. Now the tele- | stores, sy OL E.& 83 4 HAVE J eee TIRE, STEEL WHEELS; ARE :raph and the newspaper tell of the awful vis- THE PALAIS ROYAL. S55, it EK 53s, em ‘ hation to millions of sympathetic hearts. | (Continued below.) iH E. EB igh SPAR TAINS 922.08 0 Rost CARE Htese: Within the past twenty years a series of calam- - —_ = ATE PALES 928 8 GENUINE HEYWOOD Cak- ves have befalien the people of the United | Ff eanquarrers For Waura, nite rales. whit A a HEYWOOD CAR- tes well calculated to appall the stoutest PEW WOKDS Ape DUR rt, The loss at sea of the White Star liner | 726 “Openine” display and the criticlem it caused RRR ERE FRY RRRON Gi ps oh gee = T | justify the heading of thi We were successful in securing # large invoiceof =| RNA, EEE f Ri G Atlantic and of the United States ship Huron | © “hey certainty A nicel Such was the tenor of Ree re br RREH @ « the North Carolina coast, the great fires at | the remarcsof those who tried on the wrape during CHINA SILKS. . RoRie> &§ 8H SoS Chicago and Boston, the Charleston earth- | ‘Na Opming™ iw Toldeosh # str quake, the losses to the navy at the Samoan | yi) escy, este ————— At Less than Cost of Importation, eg £4 if harricane, the Johustowm flood, the cyclone at | ¢2-Palais Royal prices in conjunction with superior 3 ae dard Louisville and other places last week and the | variety snd qualities make this place headquarters, ‘These goods were imported to sell at 75c. per yard, 'T 18 THE ONLY KE: Mississippi overflow, which probably has not THE PALAIS ROYAL. ON THE DuY-aik PRINCIPLE Yet reached its climax—these are some of the | _ (Continued below.) ‘We shall offer them at the ridiculously low price of IT 18 THE ONLY REFRIGERATOR THAT HAS A PATENT VENTI ion 18 THE ONLY REFRIGERATOR THAT BAVES greatest calamities that have befallen the re- public from physical causes, Ta Paras Rovar S acxers, ——— A sufficient objection to Secretary Proctor’s | THE PRICES—84. 85, $6. $7. €8. 89, $10, $11, $12, $14, 815, $16, $18, 620, 825. plan of making Lafayette Square a statuary | °Tae WATERIALS The celemreted Clay Diagonsle, park, outlined elsewhere in Tue Srar, lies ih | spring Weight Jersey Cloth, Wide Wale Disgonads, the fact that it practically prevents the statu- | Broad Cloth, Scotch Chevicts and the new “Cheveron” ary thus disposed from being seen or studied | Cloth. The meron all-wool diagonal cloth, with from any point of view bat the front, whereas | “Ti CME INEST ss souble-breasted. every piece of sculpture worth putting up, and | with rolling collar aud bisch slee “The Blazer,” especially those pieces with rolling colar, loose front, with one button. “The gel as to be scen with equal advantage from all | {7h Gaeented. . ertors are regarded. We yuarautes every Rettig: sidea, It often happens, indeed, that the side| 1HE COLORS—Tan, Brown, Black, Navy, Gray, | should not miss this opportunity. We bave them in orton ie D ota as COMPLETE WITH or rear view of a group is more imposing and | Fawn, suede, Green. ENTAL AND PERSIAN satisfactory than one directly in front, —— R RUG DEPT. 13. SMYRNA Tiss 1g, OBIE t#" some of the higher-priced Jackets were secured | 91) the desirable shades, Phila tesdinss ae porns peg EREYSTONE EGG BEATERS ONLY 75c. SOLD The battering ram, Which was ap efficient engine of warfare in ancient times, also enters IT I8 THE ONLY REFIUGERATOR THAT THE DOR OF ONE ARTICLI FOOD WILL NoT BE Oh FLAVOR Apia ar ANGICLE CONFINED IN THE SAME PROVISION CHAMBi AND THE FAIR 18 THE ONLY PLACE WHERE YOU CAN BUY THEM. THE FAIR, Corner 7th and H sts. nw. The unqualified satistuction expressed by House. keepers wuo Lave used. them and the recoenition of Gur patrons generally of the standard quality of our WHICH I8 HALF OF THEIR REAL VALUE, FOR at the lower prices owe much of their merit to tho FOR OTHER BARGAINS CALL TOMORROW AT Paris modeis. Our 5 Chevron Jackets bave the hip pockets and FRANKGit & 00. PROPRIETORS, Don't delay purchase. for they will not last long at into = modern — al bee val of England, reghseyiorae at ss a4 Taaperted Cheveron this price, MESO Pee AND HH 8TS_N.w. it Chief Sceretary Balfour employed it in evic- | Jacket an are showu Jackets made of the OPPENHEIMER'S, G & CO, 312 77) tious of Irish tenants, and now the Giad- | Celebrated Clay Diagonals, thera a stonians use it in effigy as the reminder and THE PALAIS ROYAL. is 514 Othat ow, | Mato yous 16 ~~ re oe warning of tory tyranny. Thus is the saying | (Continued belor of Solomon veritied: “There is nothing new i gang alte Fegan eae pity 8T.. 2 r ‘French Glass and oe. Tue Paras Roya Userens. Set*8x10 deep Gilt Frames with French Glasean — Notwithstanding the fact that the women were successful in many of the local contesta . h 3 e THE MATERIALS—Colored French Plaidsand En-| ppp yee RRR RRR availed themselves of their privilege. This | glish Brosdclotha, Black Diagouals, Figured Armures P R may indicate, as im the case of the men, that | Sd Matalesse. These cloths ere specially manufec-; PPP FE RRR RR THE PRICES-€6 87, 610, 812, €14, €16, 818, ‘THE STYLES are the “Connemara” and the new 25c-50c.-3 For $1 aT cs = R 13 Rg a ured a k very many suffragans are tired of the trouble | Unet for these warments, Mado pure woolof wht |B Kup Eo ; of voting. Absenteeism in politics is one of ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. pas iy the worst evils of our times, The respectable _(Continned below.) 1, A! ” ptionally good qualities cluster and intelligent citizens should go to the pri- P ag these pe nan ont Hy ery Devartnr at us BREN ako ae mary and poll, in order to check the harm ee W. oe a i a ep ee a threatened by the corrupt and the ignorant. Passe Tioves forse —_— Hinde able quails ut iuued of & price. Fer Suen ar — 84. ‘$7, 88, 810, 812, 815, | 0 rh you may wot The lower Mississippi situation grows worse | 818, 820, #22. peeks Lene Fahey hE alpaca ee ee ORF, TOTS os daily. “The litte eity of Greenville, which es- | , THF MATERIALS are Ottoman and Fuile itt tbe | "5 QUT me PU pee F i Beaded Fringe and Lace, caped in the great flood of 1832, is now partly | THE STYLES include “Pelerinen” bat the more JUG Says, Teus and Browns, ew EE F submerged. The pianters along the river fear | correct is the new “Princesa French Baubris 5885 H 00 RRR 585 that if the rains continue they will not be able THE PALAIS ROYAL Ail the Govoee strives, Bul os = te make any crops at all, _{Continned below.) Thescare rad 25 vente a pair, Let us drew a, 948 8 8 BF elds aint racine a ee ; tar purge ine fo the nen S8ug8 ¥ 00” Eker x53 7 The Republican press is having things all its = i. ry ‘orale own way now im comments on the wrong-doing Pears Bora C corm Cares. THEN WE MAY SAY THAT WE ARE of Democratic state treasurers. Is there any | THE STYLES—Tbree Capes, braided pointed yoke | How does that read for Z5c? chil BAK IN MEN'S SHOE! politics in dishonesty? ‘The Democrats used to | &24 two raffles, Home with long tab potuta, Pe i ary bo ectapers nllanss Bangains i MENS SHOES think ¢: lies % % “ THE MATERIALS—Light Wenght Broaicloth, ives aoe Black R:bbed of the Heinrich Behopeets i ~ ink so im the days shen Republican officials | zug COLONS--Tana, Black, Oraya, Beowen re Acus in wizes frou G to 10~aud ouly 208 FOR THE Rarer SHOES. were called to account. Human nature is much | (Continued below.) Warranted Stocking for « quar CANNOT BE EQUALED ANT WEEKES the same in all parties. Long immumty gives ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL | AT A nay ay faa fst Black for 5c, a feeling of sccurity to robbers, and bolder The Double Soted Onyx are 30e ARTHUR BURT & CO, movements bring detection aund panishment Tar Pataze Rovat. Densevs. Sirees eae peeessne “- 1211 F eT. NW. — + THE PRICE-$1.48, $2, $2.68, €2.08, 63.50, Black Lisle ‘Lhrewd: ‘Treasurer Archer of Maryland might have | gon ea Tan sud Slate Lisis Paréad—50c. done worse. Of the $13,500,000 which passed} THE STYLES—High shoulders and braid trim- Piha on map e Black «df apc te wags oe through bis office during four years he retained | ™#™® ™ over one hundred styles. pair T ¥ ite Jess than 5 per cent, which is not considered an Brown, Red. Gren. == = ting exorbitant charge by those accustomed to} (Coutinued below.) bande Sdaciery funds. THE PALAIS ROYAL, —— It is now known that Bixmarck wa was pushed Paas Rovat Tu Gowrs = Ones ee HAVE YOU ‘THOUGHT OF HOSE? RSE SO, Set Se, Blacks and Superior Belorigrans, ae HAVE YOU THOUGHT OF OoRsETS! Not s single style—but a dozen of each, THK COMBINATION—3 FoR ¢1— t and did not ste; t. He sa paso. THE PRICES—81.25, $).68, 7%, $2.68, $2.98, yx th —dlack aa - Se eee ea eae re Sh. $6.50,68, 810, 812, sia siivela svnen2, Piepch Halonen qualities— Tammany is enthusiastic over Gov. Hill's | 823,825. #27. Beat patterie heey eve vy values one MATERIALS—Those at the lower prices are Ladies—these 330. if Ja buy but 0 Calico, Giugham, Chailie and French Percale. The alr yn ane ce es more expensive of Henrietta and Chins and Surah cite ttibee samples of the Gentlemen's 3 for * ‘Suks. ry ft al veto of the ballot reform bill, which may or may not be esteemed a compliment. pment ome Every time the democrats carry » municipal election the republicans im the House elect a new member. ‘This reciprocity of polities i= | 7D Grave Blues, keds, &c. unique and interesting and is likely to continue as log as the contested seats bold out. a A democratic victory im Milwaukee is almost Pam pomeees Canpasws wae. as uncapected and as unnatural as William's saz oh 02.50, 43. 4250 g.06, dismussal of Bismarck. German affairs are as | $6.50 87. 6% 9, $10,012, ist eid ase ei 818 We lead on Foster's celebrated sora, eechreeteae od COR, 11TH AND F STS. ¥.W. Wroresn.x, Arn 2, 1890. “OPENING” ALL THE WEEK. ‘The aprine trade bas berun in . earnest. Visit the store often, Do not think for & moment that Questions, We want you to feel at home. We bex your indul- gence if you canRot get waited upon on the instant. The new spring goods will meet Your every expectation. ‘They are beautiful, of superior quali- and reasonable in price, ties NEW PARASOLS. e<lmpomitie to tmprove on this and Carriace Rhee. Varied enough in style, shape and color to please every fancy—every taste. In the “Nov- elties” the Newyort ia the prime favorite. The riba are cousider- ably “bowed" and it is finished ‘with the “vutton-top.” The color- fue are exceedingiy rich. Elegant line of rare specimens in Parasols, of which we pur- chased but one of each style and color, in order to maintain our reputation for having the most “exclusive” novelties, (First floor; opposite gloves.) BABY THINGS FOR EASTER. NOTES Something new for the baby, of course, Cute Little Caps, Sun Hat, Cloaks, Fancy Coats, Fine Dresses, both long and short; Veils, Bootess, kc. We could not have chosen a more desirabie lo- cation for this department. It is ® veritable littie parlor, out of the way of the passing crowd—s quiet nook where you can take your tite to look, pick, try on, &e. ‘We make a specialty of Infante’ Outite, prices of which range from $10 to $100. Men's Neckwear for Easter is ready. Fine grades and the new- est shapes and colorinxe, We are Particularly strong in the 23 and 50¢, lines, New Easter Gloves are also ready. Spring shades Best makes, New Dress Shirts for evening wear, Have narrow, medium and wide corded bosoms, and make @ pleasant “chauge" from the plain Uinen and embroidered fronts, 81.50. Richest showing yet in filk- and-wool Flanuels for “Outing” and Tennis Shirte to measure. Exquisite effects. First floor, 1013 F st. door.) ere is a brief mention of about the bigyest baryains in the store. Some of them will be goue before the week is out, The best buying time is in the morning: 25-cent “Fast Black” Hose for ladies at 2i¢. per pair. 3i-cent “Past Black” Hose for ladies at 250. 40-inch Fancy All-wool Dress Goods, in splendid spring color- ings, 3760. White Victoria Lawns, 6, 8, 10 and 1236c. White Plaid Lawns, 8,10 and 12 40-inch White Lawn Apronette, 10¢. White India Linen, 10, 1244 and le. White Plaid Piques, 12340. Black Narrow Laces, 10, 1244, 15 and 23. White Swiss Flonncings, 50, 65, 80, 90c. aud 83 per yard. Faucy Lap Robes at 39 and 50c. Embroidered Momie Cloth Lap Robes, 75c, Center counter full of 25c. Handkerchiets, in fifty or more styles, Combination Pattern Robes at $10. English Walking Jackets, in Tan and Mode, at 84.75. Throughout the store you will notice extraordinary attractions in “Easter” goods displayed on center counters, NEW SILESIAS. The rare shades in the 12%. lesias Lave come, and with then pecial barguin in fine 36-inch Fancy Silesias, in checks and stripes, which we shall sell at Lic. per yard. Below price. ‘There isa lining here for your every lining want, the present stock being the most varied and com plete we have yet shown. (First floor.) LIGHT-WEIGHT BLARKFTS. The Summer Blankets and Sea- side Comforts are all in. Every- thing you neel in Beddius, Biaukets, Comforts, Quilts, Feather Pillows, &c. SPECIAL, —We will put on sale tomorrow 200 White Hone: comb Bed Spreads at the exceed- ingly low price of 5c, each. (Fourth floor.) LAP ROBES.—We closed from the makers all thetr ‘todd lines” of Momie Lap Robes, both plain and ewbroidered. We offer them in four lots at the following ex- traordivarily low prices. Plain, B8c. and 50c, each. Embreid- ered, 75c. and $1.24 each. This is the chance ‘of the season. Many of these goods worth 50 percent more than markdd. COVERING FOR 1HE HORSE, Horse Covers for stable aud stro et use. $1, © ‘5, 3.50, $4.50, ateab. ourth floor.) EASTER ATTRACTIONS IN SHAWLS, : 815, 82u. cartously complicated in Milwaukee as in| THE STYLER—We won't attempt You THOUGHT ¢ Berlus, For Children from 1 to 16 years of age we are showing ae Peestse det of tho fact tet ee ety THE MATERIALS include Henrietta, the New Cloth- OTH ST. AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE. ghee WV Froats fiuish Serge, the English Check Suftings, the New P-L posed ini prea ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, LETTERS Az. 8 ipeipiacaiseaes eng A LISKER, BELLITS, aia: Viosting cance dently pristed from sourplata ay | apt Cor. 12th st. and Pa are. | ap3-98 Care of Gen. Albert Pike, Washington, 02 Fee Ten Ok 8 Eat ae Cashmere Shawls, 2 by 2 yards, im Cardinal, Cream, Blue, Tau aud Fink. Ocly 81 each. German Chudda Shawls, in Cream, Black, Tan, Cardinal ang Blue. Ouly $1.50 each, ported Fancy Shawls, in Silk and Silk-and-wool. $3 to 810 each. Black Silk Fichus, fringed and handsomely embroidered. $4.50 to 40 each. ‘Camels’ Hair Traveling Shawls, 85 10 815 each. Chins Silk Shawls end Scarfs, in all colors, $5 to $50 euch. Priestley Silk Warp Henrietta Shawls. $7 to $25 each. (Third floor.) DRESS TRIMMINGS. — Gilt ‘Trimming, to 3334 inches deep. 16¢. to $5 8 yard. Silve~ Trimming. 46 to 2 inches wide. 38¢. to $54 yard. Stoel Trimming: 1 to, a Beaded el Pelerinen kot “ake tis Ynege ita ites as illustrative alia ets, wide reveres, aatin-faced, ¥ shoul 39 ry Bari ne ea Ladies’ styliah Recfer Jacket maa i vt \broidered ran ary fronts, ta pa 10. Equally as nally a wrlieh WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Corner 11th and F ete, 2.0, Ler Us Crorn mx Yor Bora Evers Is Exsren NOMATTER WHarT KIND OF a SUIT YOU MAT WANT FOR YOUR BOY WECAN SUPPLY IT. IF nd ‘SE IS JUST BUDDING INTO MANHOOD BUY RIM A STYLISH DOUBLE OF SINGLE-BREASTEDSACK OR CUTAWAY SUIT OF BLACK THIBET OR DI- AGOKAL, OR, IF HE PREFER, A DARK COAT AND VEST AND A PAIR OF LIGHTER COLORED TROUS- ERS IN A NEAT STRIPE ORCHECK, THEY ARE VERY DRESSY AXD THE PRICE WILL ASTONISH ee 8 ra YOU IT 18 80 Low. cemnee way tnbech bertiniioner ert weve FOR BOYS FROM 15 TO18. WHO WANT LONG] WITH US the latest moveltiee that's sun te PANTS, ASINGLE SACK 801 K SUIT OF BLUE OR BLACK warns ‘our SO centerade. About baif other THIBET, TRICOT OR WORSTED, OR A NEAT MIX- = ne Bw tothe TORE 1H TWEED cHLVioT oncamatunan is | pertttagg "igen ta eae ast THE THING, ~~ THE —puil down in price. We.carry them— OUR STOCK I8 BRIM FULL OF NEW AND] QUALITY, becsuse they are wanted. If you are parrry Desiexa, EVERY in the babitof paying a dollar look at THE YOUNGSTERS WHO WEAR SHORT PANTS axD “‘wauens ta the lnteet—epring HAVE A GREATER VARIETY TO SELECT FROM | WIDENING fabrice—Crepea, Pongoos and Twille— BECAUSE THE COLOKS AND COMBINATIONS THE lasteriems silks — but — moveltion, THAT SUIT THEM AKE 100 PRONOUNCED FoR} VARIETY. pijrantnrmace gees — THER ELDERS WEES Beard. dents ent Daten OURSTOCK OF TWOAND THREE-PIECESHCRT-| COPIED sand thoughia—Hanily ‘twins in the PANTS SUITS, JERSEY SUITS, VELVET SUITS BUT ssortment. Windsor, Windsor AND KILT SUITS HAS NEVER BEEN EQUALED | TORU. Bows—tiack and fancy, cut larger for style—and De Jobavilles, The center IN WASHINGTON. THEY MUST BE SEEN TOBE of our Furnishing Department is one APPRECIATED. ALL AT PROPER PRICES. solid square of Easter Ties, B ROBINSON & ©0., GLOVES, —The EiffelGray is the King-pinGiowe YOUTHS, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, —_ shade. Pique or Embroidered backs, ap2-00 AVRaN.W. TRE One good thing about it—it's a sbade FINEST that wears well with any combine MAKES. tion. So do the Teus—and they're fashionable still Dent's Best Eo- Slish and other makes that Gt and 1 Toxo You So ssi 909 PENNA. SILVERBERG & CO., 312 7TH ST. ‘Lhe Popular Frame Makers, AY ~heatloamd gape meena "a (01 Inmy announcement card I stated that my business] CANES. —If_ you are not carrying asilver. at 1510-12 7th st uw. would be conducted on the —— _ tipped root sou're ruled out of correct aeeressive plan; that I would fight for your patron- " ame. armed with Low Prices for Cash: that I would | OPPITE — canedom, Ash, Oak, Weicheel, Cherry, show you which side of your “bread had the butter on Is Orange, Teawood—Nuture has carved it." that 1 would Julia none, but evdeavor tolesd all} FASHION. the head—we've studded them with in Low Prices for Cash. You never saw Painted — silver—and they're the richest things Washstand for @1.98 until Grasty made the WHAT = you've ever carried. You never saw 056-piece Tea Set, English Ware, for] 0 ¥1 $2.08 till Grasty, The Pusher, came in the ring. You ws never saw a full size Kitchen Lamp for 15c., complete, papers. tii Grasty showed it, You never saw @ Solid Osk| OF OURS? Chamber Suite, Bevel Plate, 24x20, for $17.95, till Grasty “set them up.” You never Slat Bed —_ Springs, Double or Single, for 98c., till Grasty put thew before you. You never sawa Woven Wire Spring SAKS AND COMPANY, for $2.48, till Grasty pusied them out. You ever saw s Waluut Frame Parlor Suite, Hair Cloth or Plush, 7 pieces, for $27.50, till Grasty rushed them out. You never had better attention shown you in = any store than you get at Grasty’s We want your | PENNSYLVANIA AVE. AND SEVENTH STREET. trade, and no matter where you It ches how littie you waut to buy, we w: nak for you and — oe somethiug all alow eare aitracting buyers from ‘ail parte of the city, and no justter what statement we mike Fou wii nd every tuing exactly a® represented. e do not do Site back, ations Where you Taya dollar aud eet Sp Ss ty mat we give every customer cen worth fora dollar. “All we ask js thut you come and | SPECIAL ries Orrsrxe CUTE THINGS IN FURNISHINGS, SILVERBURG & ©O., 312 7TH 8T., ‘The Popular Frame you en immense srlection of Artotypes et nec. Dont pat usdowa asafraud Dou't doubt tll a oa you Try U cidveGome to tay and those who doubt longest | EMBROIDER? | ED AND HAND: dogo anc SEES THURSDAY, TE RIDAY AS aNDS saitRpay, GRASTY, Phe Pusher, tine Be asR: LMA Furniture, China, Glass, &., GOK 11th at, vear Nn 1510-12 7th st. uw. M, [, SILVERBERG & Co. 3127TH ST., ‘The Popular Frame Makers, te tgedeen fine di Glasa, 86. R. Goxpscn: MT! 1007-1009 F 8ST. N.W. If you will come and ace us * will not only make it pleasant for you, but will n interesting and profitable as well’ ‘The reason is fast approaching sd the wants of le are many. When -nd where to buy are the questions uppermost in every one’s mind. The Populist ely Desiuns in gold. silver, brouse, steel, white and ie ap -eoS* lt Portrait Frames, wath Frepeh gold, white and silver aid vak invulds Lassecncz & Brow INFORMATION COLUMN, After you have had your tour of inspections of the various exhibits if you will come to our stores and uur prices THE POPULAR NOTION THAT THE EASTER HOLIDAYS IS THE PROPER OCCASION FOR THE ADVENT OF SPRING FASHIONS LEADS Us TO PUT ON EXHIBITION ALL THE NEW THINGS, SPRING SILKS, WOOL AND COTTON DRERS GOODS. THROUGH CONSTANT AND UNREMIT- TING EFFORTS ON OUR PART WE PRESENT TO THE PUBLIC AN ASTONISHING AND BEWILDER- comprising all the aes coe ee combined with an extreordimary assembly of materials “Cal tad convince Yourselves that by purchasing | by the most reliab:e domestic manufacturers, forming from us you do so at & saving from 330 to Boe, ou gach duch Surah Silk Parasola, in all the latest shades, — ‘through our iinwense lines avd lexra you will han ave ne hea ancy iB jot " 1007- In beadgnartors fur cversthing FURSIRUINGS, ¢ rH TRUNKS, Miu! FaNcy NOVELTIUS: ht and satistactom ts au Sgs8 a faa Sss® = foeavenS piped Surah SUk Parasols, in all colors, | MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE ir On 2. sae Sov ch Viaid Parasols, excellent quality, for NOVELTIES AND PLAIN TEXTILES AT only Stn duch Persian Striped Silk Parasols for only $4.78 VERY MODERATE PRICES. en) COLORINGS OF THE LATEST, THE NEWEST OF WEAVES, MATERIALS OF ALL GRADES, 17000,00t Bungie Braceie:e that cannot be detected from the soitd s Iver Only : 8 different stytes in Gilt Hair Pins reduced to 13c, Rol!-plated Bracelets only ¥8c. per pair. N ckel Hair Pins only 10: 200 Oxidized Bon Bon Boxes reduced from 25c. to 23; the price will remain the same util” they are “Solid Silver Thimbies only 166. BBE UD cco L REE 538g B bo £ oF ¢ BBRU UC KK Lo ER BRU UO cKKEL £ = BBB UU CoC K 6K CLL ker Sss8 = We have received trom « lance importing house a splendid variety of Buckles and "lutea of all the Intest Gemigns includiag Pearl, “moked Pearl, Jet, Oxidized, Gold Flated, Steel aud’ Gilt combined : also Sikaee ia in eat very low prices. Aum 85 Oxidized and Silver Sitdes, ‘for PS at PERFUMERY. t Book Soup, excellent quality, PKICES THE LOWEST. Tn conjunction witn s grend display we will showe line of trimmings for these new materials which in beauty have never been equaled. OUR BEAUTIFUL ROOM FOR THE PERFECT DISPLAY OF GOODS 18 KNOWN TO ALL. PARASOLS IN ALL THE NEW THINGS. SUCH LOVELY CREATIONS. PARASOLS TO MATCH ALL THE NEW SHADES. PARASOLS TO SU]T EVERY WHIM AND FANCY. PRICES SUIT ALL PURSES. NEW THINGS IN LADIES’ GARMENTS. SOA! Tall & Ruckel's Focke only Eavenison’s Glycerine Soap.onls Se. 3 olen & Gove ay ms teen det Soap rr Sols wt -0."s “Guest's Room’ let. ul Es = Hecaniler Toilet Suap only = cada Wivate & Co.'s White Kose, Has trope, Beep Scores of new styles in Jackets, Connemaras and Violet, Jockey Ciub, White Lil 3 pepe Stop phonatie, Mask tol Cashmere Bouguet Extracta for ouly Soe au | Pelerines, all prices aac ‘As a special Easter Offering we will sell 500 Ladies’ “the St Perfumery Works’ Extrac he ae mate cpl sony 4c. | 5 cots im Light and Dark Tan, Raised SLoulders, Boil The most carefully selected stock ever offered to the | Sleeves, for #3.95. "Clean and attractive designs from the cheapest to the most expensive made, OUL SPECIAL OFFER FOR TOMORROW. iy Carriages, very rich ond uttractive in ‘aphearsmee, with wheel guards, upholetered tu the Suest quelity figured ek damsk I:ned satin varasol | 350 LADIES’ BLAZERS OF rINE CLOTH in All the and nickel-plated rod, finest running gear, wheels and unde, “Au'sutomatic | New Shades and Biack, A very Nobby Garment. @4. cl A rehunve therm’ | 200 PELERINES, Long Front Tabs, Raised Shoul Zon wish them without extrs | ders, Handsome'y Braided Ali Over, for $10. y Wa charge. Do uot purchase m carriage at any price until you ‘hive, thorouchiy examined this bargain” Your chetee of the lot Triages, upholstered 500 LADIES’ CAPES made of Ladies’ Clotus of All Colors, Fisited Edge, $3.50. spriucscuarantecd toe strongest Drake, Ince cov vound Rattan body $6 for a LADIES’ ALL-WOOL CONNEMAEA i= T quailty siik plush or dguta dame ety | Blue and Biack. All sizes, —_ ati pepe og ge —— 2 cet, jeu ‘The bodies are Of am entitely new : Batin rarasole with lace edue. Persons tn waut CHILDREN'S REEFERS FOR 81.68 of All-wool ro Pipeline orgs agate Seat should Bo Material in Garnet and Blue, trimmed with Brass But- lace’ cover and's beaitiful French dell | tons, Faunteroy Collar. therrow for ® Every C.rciaze warranted for one year. Hay wood's Square Kattan body Carriages, with cane batten end witel fender myhelssaneh iar fest CHILDREN’S REEFERS, 32 25, quanty o: silk plush. satin. Varasol, fr only $14.08. | tn Light Gray. All Sizes. The Most Stylish Misses 281; uionuatie brake Sud child's chair given with every = shniges Onduated Rube ER EFFARR 11 CU saat Sa BE SURE TO VISIT OUR ESTABLISHMENT DU! RUG Re aah ING THIS WEEK, j a E of RE ge 2 tors, Ln the folio ‘og © have pointed out to you the L AA NNN a we Tt oust be Ganphe tu Hs ovestruction, tree} Kaas 2° § ME from patent ventilate ra, ke. oud” it A keop the air surrounding ‘the arti t a temperature above freezing, bot oad Ly “{hird.” The encloved air must be dry, SS no oisture cau be devosited upon the articles ur aide ‘of 4 Ass8 420, 422, 424, 426 SEVENTH ST. Ere > + ie i Si 4 Hi fe hivhest. ot red refrigeraci: with the degree of deat racion least expenditure of ice without veutilation, which canses e: a) than our He " ‘aie ke our’ Michigan’ —would 6 “edith.” Ie must be beable so heep uy al teas require. 4d ments tor an indesui be mmder Sguefel ot ordinary intelliechee. Wosa th have Our food ‘Refrigerator, Seer years experience in the, owt Seatbod thee vequirespunte’ ts of ee =a Prescnta perfect sauitary teaus for the KA DONOVAN, ie Pepin etabereray Will Exhibit on MONDAY, Bist March, and TUES- ster.” Pons emt as i aod ea DAY, April 1st, a Choice Selection of Imported Hats, Bonnets picHtGAy .REFRIGERA’ and Toques, from the of Pas ont bol Eh CABINET . loaeeee ep: Ww Nocards, ~ Prete ee nT ool Dey Ate Severe Pe TU janie tet lanes Do You Wasr Ox: bot fal to bay our, Ro. 33 Tis Dry 1h wet WANT WHAT? aie ais pace tor conve cic t saeanel A CRAYON OB PASTEL PORTRAIT. Be Bet Lerten, Bor ka feta weet war war tor; No. 143, with +4 - Hc: “Tbe eve fr toorrow is 11 you do cal at “nuit tudo,” Where you will be =e Spee BTR ee esene rilrey you wo look portraite before giving BL B SMITH, Artist, ora? ~~ ‘Corper 6th st. and Mase ave, J AND EMEALMES, ave ae ‘Telephoue i cy

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