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4 GF Owing to an extraordinary pressure of Rew advertising matter in today’s Stan, the later telegraphic news and second edition read- ing matter, marriages, deaths, ete.. will be found on the 6th page of this issue, instead of 0u the 5th page, where they usually appear. — + ——__— ‘The Senate does not concur with the House Smendment which takes one-half of the appro- i ell _THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. FRIDAY. AP i. We're going to crowd into s columa—tf ‘possible—en allusion—any way —to everything we've got for children—that you're on the sookout for et this time—Easter. We'll ar- range it under separste headings. At a Glance you can locate the paragraphs thet bold the most interest—to you—individually. ‘We may omit some mention—everlook it. Don’t set it down that we haven't it—for it's Binety-nine chances tos hundred WE HAVE. If it's right and proper—it's a certainty. If it fan"t—we Aaven’t—and you won't ssk for it, What ien’t in our stock ts not worth having— Y we're any judges of merit—or any censors of Priathom forthe maintenance of the national fashions. Booclogieal park from the District revenues, ‘The House took inconsiderate action in the Matter, and concurrencs in the amendment would have established a bad precedent. This park is established for general scientific pur- poses, as an adjunct to the national museum and botanical gardens, to preserve the types of suimals that originally inhabited this conti- Bent and that are fast becomingextinct, It fucidentally benedite the people of the District Only as the museum and the botanical gardens Go. Like these institutions its purpose is na- tional and it is exclusively nnder national con- trol, and like them it should be Maintained «st the national expense, Washington as the capital desires that this park Should be established here and properly main- tamed as a source of attraction and instruction to visitors and residents, and this desire would perhaps prevent its people from so vigorously Protesting against a small tax upon them for the park's original establishment as to endan- fer or postpone the project. But the proposi- tiou to tax them for the purpose is logically Wrong, and without regard to the District's re- Inectance to make clamorous protest in the mat- ter the legislature ought in justice to treat the pork as purely # national matter. The fact that the national government has of late years Performed with fidelity and liberality its duties in the peculiar financial relations of capital and Ration ought not to cause or to justify a con- fusion of national and local concerns in such a manner that the people residing here shall be ¢alled upon to contribute to national projects in their local as well as in their national taxes, a Governor Hill and Grover Clevel and run- g for the democratic gubernatorial nomi- «tion in Pennsylvania, as represented by Mr. lace and Mr. Pattison. Such a result as an ‘on, of course, is not thought of, but if Wallace gets the nomination, Hill will get the P-ansylvania delegation in 1892 and vie versa. ——— Prince Bismarck on his birthday publicly an- nounced his intention of frequently expressing his opinions throngh the press, It is under- stood that his views in regard to the degree of freedom which should be allowed the press bave recently undergone @ decided modifica- tion. oe Gen. Sickles is just beginning to discover how difticult it is for an honest man to act as sheriff of New York. The reports coming from the general indicate a condition of affairs so utterly disgraceful as even to surprise New York. ee Dispatches from southwest Kansas report SAKES AND COMPANY. SUITS.—Clothing is the main feature. Some of your boys want the Long Pant Suits—others— the smaller ones—Short Pants. Some are tessing you to death to let the new Suit be a Lung Pant one, Mamms hates to give up the “baby"—But try one on him—You'll please him—and maybe you won't think so badly of it afterall. If handsome, plain and fancy weaves will pave the way to your liking—you'll be charmed, Honestly—and we've had big lines before— we've never touched our present excellence, ‘We don’t make the Boys’ and Children's Cloth- ing, but we've educated some of the most re- Liable’ makers after our mind—so it's just the serine THE STYLES: LONG PANT SUITS F AWAY AND SINAIGHT SACKS. PuiNce ALBER’ (ADy size from pe et years to nineteen years, THE SHORT PANT SUITS COME IN CUTAWAY SACKS WITH A VEST. Stoose pea an AND "LAITED. NORFOLK Jacl Stra BROSIEASP Bagasren, (izes from four to six years.) Both the Long snd Short Pant Suits are made ap in plain, dark weaves—just what you want to put on them for Confirmation—And in fancy patterns—light and summery—Fiaids, Checks, Stripes ard Mixtures, Caeaas SAKS & COMPANY, We know you're looking to price—as well as quality and style. We've looked to it too—in yourintereste—1 ‘well as our own, The lower we cam sell the dest—is s feather in our cap—and youcan depend upon it—there's aenainenaias SAKS & COMPANY, KILTS.—You've no idea what we can show youin these little skirt combinations, We can’t begin totell you. They're French—most of them— Patterned and made over there—We’ve over @ hundred styles—widely different—Every one « new design—Cloth has been made to talk al- most. Light trimmings have been put on dark bodies—and the reverse—Plaids have been com- bined with plain weaves—Bright snd showy— somber and plain—But all of them elegant, THE ZOUAVE. RONT. 234 years o 6 years. Pisin and piaited skiris. SAKS AND COMPANY. Breat rejoicing there among farmers over the | TOP COATS.—We think you'd like the English mach needed rainfall, which has ended the drouth prevailing over a wide extent of coun- try. And the rivers there flow into the Missis- Sippi. As frequently remarked in these columns this sa great country of ours with a wide diver- sity of local interests, ————————————— Treasurer Archer has so endeared himself to the state of Maryland that the governor refuses to accept his proffered resignation. ——<$<$<—<— The testimony is conclusive that the Aus- tralian ballot is working like a charm in these United States. The vote buyer's occupation will, it is hoped and expected, soon be gone. —_———— EO KX HNN N coo ™ BSg i K fl! KNN Gas § "HERE Goo oS E% TSR Sse Syy8 Per A L A coco YRE P AA f AA ec E «ta € aaa So FF a4 WL 2 4 cco kee FT 812-814 SEVENTH STREET N.W. GRAND DOUBLE STORE. BS AA Bt ge ZA ERE oe LE KOSS MAST RAS Su) FOR SATUKDAY IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, PABASOLS, UMBRELLAS, FAXCY GOODS AND NOTIONS. BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS oH PRE goG> gs % | Hu be os is GRAN DOUNLE sTURE, Reefer. We know the boys would, There's » jaunty sauciness sbout them that wins admirers. And to wesr they're weixhted just Tight for now. Gilt trimmings brighten tho dark royal blue they're made up in. In Lon- don—where the style and the Reefers them- selves got shape—they're all the rage. 4 to 14 years—Younger or older—couldn’t wear them. Light Weight Overcoats in a mui- titude of fashions, with capes, for the children. Short end medium length Walking Coste for Boys. 236 to 19 years, SAKS AND COMPANY. WAISTS THAT WASH.—All we can dois to say— Here's our stock of Shirt Waists, French, Percale and Flannel. Help yourselves. Seems as if there were a thousand patterns.—Are very nearly—and not an ugly one among them. ‘The Star's the make we recommend—because they set so perfectly—at the first try on—and after YOU'VE done’em up. SAKS AND COMPANY. a FURNISHINGS. —Till we did it—you never had ‘® separate stock of Furnishings — with nothing but Juvenile styles snd patterns in it— ‘to select from. Their Medium Underwear is in—here—resdy—Easter Tiee—Easter Shades in~ Gloves, SAKS AND COMPANY. SPECIALTIER—We want to make s general answer to an oft-ssked question Have we Jer- sey Suits?—Yes! Have we Veivet Suits?—Yes! Abroad they are very popular--and we've these very styles—the same—identically. Jersey2—b to 10 years Velucts—b to 12 years, SAKS AND COMPANY. Everything so far is om the second floor—within sight g8%g | For the Shoes and Hats we'll have to ask you to go down to the next floor. Use the elevator, SHOES.— Easter wouldn't be Easter if we didn't make an offering —Here it is: A Bright Dougols Spring Heel Button Boot— ‘with plain or pateut leather tips--The grade we call the “Irom Clad.” Miser—1T's to £'0—@L 19 instead of $1.75 as they have been Children’ s—8 1-2'8 to 10 1-£'s—96e. instead «Mie Usmaliy War fo 81-790. instead Of i 15~a8 they have ‘These prices are only fors veel DAY-—TOMOR- BOW —Regular spring weighte—the latest styles— They're our compliments of the season. Don't let the nawe we've given—“Iron Clad"—be misinterpreted— ‘They're not clumsy and awkward. It's the wear you can get out of them that resembles IRON. There's Rot s softer, daiutier casing for a Misses foot than these— All widths from A to K After tomorrow they are buck at the old prices—Don'd forwet that, please. SAKS AND COMPANY. HATS.—The Boys will wear Derbys—if you want them to be tn the foreground of fashion—The Children—a hundred and one thinws—Novelties, Jockeys, Turbans and Sailors are the general sbspes—but they've been trimmed and turned ‘until they*ve almost lost their identity—For in- stance— “The Intrantz”—the French Army Cap. “The Undine’—the English Naval Cap, in White and Blue. “The Gay"—the Paid Puff Jockey. “The Cavella” “Tne Dente” “The Ouwslly.” “The Theo." “The Prince.” “The Conquest.” “The Zeliah.” The foundations are the standard shapes—but the@eftly tied knots, the unique trimming— have changed the effects into the riehest novel- ties. Many s one is imported. There isn't Ane like it anywhere about here. We don't know anyone who clatme to have its equal. SAKS AND COMPANY. ‘We've told you sll these things to make your shopping burden tomorrow —lighter— Jess of » strain on your patience andon yqur Docket book. There's a selfish motive in it, too—of course. We want your trade. We've catered for it—by bringing to our stock the Greatest accumblation of the bet and latest ‘Shings that the designers of the world have Produced, and then theres price on them ‘that will make it betenbut «setae for you, SaKS AND COMPANY, COMPLETE OUTFITTERS, PENNSYLVANIA AVE AND AEVENTH sTRRET. art A -tb00. “TWELVE PAGES. B. Rosmsox & 5 & Corn Enerzs Les Us Tax iidlinines” ‘Do not forget that for ciwe-ctytidh gorments for the ‘Little Polke we sexnowladge no equal. Our place is at the front, and our stock proves {t. ‘There ts only one more day Before Easter. All of the Boye want @ new ouit on thet day, Wo are Prepared to show you the finest and best selected stock of Clothing and Furnishing Goods ever shown in Washington. Our assortment of Guite and Odd Trousers for Youns ‘Moen from sixteen to twenty-one years of eae te Complete tu every detail, Anything they could possibly wish for is here and at Prices far below those charged by houses that indulge in cut-rete sales at the end of the season, ‘The Boys from thirteen toctghteen years who wear Long Punts ave aloo well cared for. Their Garments are cut on the same lines as those for Men, They like to look manly, and ‘nothing aide them eo much asa Nobby Suit. All grades aud styles are bere xpady for them. For tho Little Fellows we are s year ahead of our competitors, Our matchless stock of Nov- elties bas no equal in the country, Do not fail to see those Jaunty Reefers, West End Buits, Velvet Suits, Jersey Suite, Two and Three-piece Short Pants Suite in Tweeds, Creviots, Cassimeres and Worsteds in ail the new shades and colorings, We cannot help feeling elated over our line of Kilt Suite—such pretty effects. They cannot be approached by any similar line in the city. Ask toseethe Zousve Kilt, which is the latest conceit iu Children's Dress. Furnishing Goods of every description are here, The New Ties are ons par with the rest of our stock. All the new spring shades in Tecks and Four-in-Hands, You will want one when you see them, B. ROBINSON & co., YOUTHS’, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S OUTFITTERS, ap4-e0 909 PENNA. AVE. N. RIOT. Tomorrow(Saturday) night being the last chance you ‘will have before Easter Sunday to select something dressy and appropriate in Spring Foot Wear our stores will keep open until midnight. MEN'S AND WOMEN’S 82.90 SHOES. OUR THIRD FEATURE 18 “LowEsT ‘The biggest week we ever PRICES." had and grest sales in this —_— $2.90 class, ‘There is still © LARGE BUYERS good variety of both stylesand PURCHASE _— sizes left. Theyre in demana DIRECT Deoause our customers cua see FROM they are equal to the $5 line THE offered by others, FACTORIES. SPECIALS FOR THE LADIES. WE BUY FOR THREE ‘We are selling an essy Hand- LARGE STORES. sewed Button Boot for Ladies, YOU HAVE with plain or tipped toes, at TO Pay 92.50, » Feather - weight NO Tipped Button Boot for $1.95 “MIDDLE” and « genteel, good wearing PROFITS, Shoe at $1.50 and $1.25, BOYS’ AND GIRLS' LINES. WE MAKE Everybody knows we are A headquarters for Children’s FEATURE Shoes, How iss nest, dressy OF Low Button or Laced Boot for Boys PRICES, or Girls at $1.20? And those BECAUSE very stylish “Daisy” Shoed, WE SAVE button, with pat. leather tip, you €1.25 to 82, according tosize? THIS Baby's Shoes—auy style—25, JOBBER'S 35, 20, 75¢. and $2 PROFIT. We hope Easter Sunday will be fsirand mild; so you can make the sppearance and enjoy the comfort you ought to in the foot wear from WM. HAHN & CO.'S Reliable Shoe Houses, 816 7th st 1922 Penns. ave n.W.. at 231 Penna, ave, 8.0. Srasspvnozn's EASTER GREETING. SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR TOMORKOW. CORSETS. Sateen, in White, Drab, Blsck and Gold, worth 75 for tomorrow 4c, French Woveu Corset, worth 88c. ; tomorrow 68c. ‘The Celebrated Brewster Corset, worth $1; tomor- row 88. R. & G. Corset tomorrow 88¢. C.P. Corsets, all kinds, tomorrow 10 per cent off. Ladies’ Linen Cape Collars and Cutls, tomorrow 5c.: finer 3-ply huen, tomorrow 10c, HOSIERY. ‘Hose of all kinds for Ladies and Children at reduced rates for tomorrow. HANDKERCHIEFS. Linen Colored Bordered for tomorrow ones, 10c. , 25. ones for 1¥c. ; 3¥c. ovesfor Z5c. ; 50c, ones, 39c.; B8c. ones for 48c. See our Novelties in Jeweiry at low prices for to- morrow. Also Ladies’ Muslin Underwear, well made and nicely trimmed, at lews mouey than any other house, Parasols and Umbrellas too numerous to mention, ‘Call and see them JERSEYS. JERSEYS. Tomorrow we will sell you s Fast Black Jersey for A8e.; Nicely Braided Jersey,68c. ; all-wou!,tailor-made, 98c. ; better grades up to 8 at 10 per cent off. Beaded Capes at $4.48, worth $5. Beaded Wraps, 04.98; actual value 8 Cloth Shoulder Capes, $1.48, and Conomeras, from $3.98 up; Light Cloth Jackets, $3.25. Ladies’ and Misses’ Gossamers at reduced rates. If you want good goods and save money don’t fail to call at STRASBURGER'S DRY GOODS AND CLOAK STORES, 404 and 406 7th at. o.w., between Dand KE, <0 You, OFFICE OF WOODWARD & LOTEROP, COR, 11TH AND F sta XW, Wamave, wrrnovt a povst, axp we staxe| Farpay, Aran, 4, 1890, OUR REPUTATION ON IT, THE BEST DRY AIR REFRIORRATOR PUT ON SALE, EVERYBODY WILL OLAIM THAT FOR THEMSELVES, NO DOUBT, OUR CLAIM, HOWEVER, 18 NOT MERELY 4 FJOTION, BUT A FACT, Our celebrated Heinz's Patent Self-ventilating Re- frigerstor (and itis necessary to have & ventilator ins refrigerator in orfer to produce s continual and per- fect cireulation of dry air) are so superior to some of the painted boxes put on this market, with merely the label of dry air refrigerators to vouch for them, that it is entirely out of the question to compare them. Ina word, there is as much difference between our re- frigerators and some on this market as there is differ- ‘ence between a royal palace and amud hovel. . THB FAIR TELLS YOU SOME MORE FACTS ABOUT REFRIG- ERATORS. A good refrigerator, as all authorities will attest, be chareoas filled and not compositivns of other which are nameless. CHAROOAL is admitted by all medical suthorities to bes purifier of the highest proficiency. As, for ex- ample, takg the case of @ charcoal filter: The water goes into ths filter filled with impurities, passes through the charcoal entirely cleansed of all unhealthy matter, THE FAIR, COR. 7TH AND H N.W. THE FAIR WILL SHOW WHY A VENTILATOR I8 NECESSARY, A circulation ‘of dry air is necessary in # Refriger- tor. The opening and closing of doors and lids are not sufficient to supply it. By a ventilator a constant current of cold air passes into the Refrigerator, which you can, according to our Refrigerator, regulate, thus Preventing the sweating on the sides aud tops of most of those painted boxes—so-called Dry Air Refriger- ators, Our Heinz Patent Veutilating Refrigerators, called Ice Berg, Ice King and Zero, have noue of these faults, WE HAVE THESE GOODS IN ALL FINISHES, SEASONED OAK, ASH AND POPLAR, AT PRICES THAT YOU PAY FOR A REFRIGERATOR THAT DOES NOT MERIT COMPARISON WITH OURS. They are sil beautifully finished with Brass and Bronze trimmings. Heavy three-flange doors, All Refrigerators are double boxed, charcoal filled. The provision chamber is made flush with the doors so that itcan be easily cleaned. The ice chamber is made with slant so as to facilitate the progress of the ice drip- Pings? All shelves are made of corrugated galvanized zine, Wecould tell you s hundred facts concerning tho superiority of our Refrigerators over others. We lack the space, however. What we ask you to doin Justice to yourselves and to us, is to go all over town, look at every Refrigerator, compare prices, then come ‘and look and carefully et ainine, take price and quality into consideration. We can stand the test. The Fair are the solo ageuts for the District and Alexandria for these Refrigerators, and we are proud of it, THE FAIR, FRANKLE & CO, Cor. 7th and H st nw. THE FAIR WANTS TO SAY A FEW WORDS ABOUT BABY CARRIAGES TO YOU. The little ones must be looked after, They must have fresh air and the season is now ripe for them, We pride ourselves on olir magnificent and complete line of Baby Carriayes that we are able to place before you this seasou. It is astonishing the rapid advance- ment made in this line, The novel and pretty con- cette, the artistic designs have never before been equalled. The prices have been squeezed so low that the fine grade of goods are now obtainable for what you formerly had to pay for the cheaper ones, Our \ne comprises all the celebrated makes of the country, whose guarantee stands for the bulwark of their suc- cess, Your purchase can be regulated according to the contents of your purse. Te Fair desires to please all, FRANELE & 00. THE FAIR, Cor, 7th and H sts, n.w. EASTER BARGAINS FOR yOu. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF EASTER GOODS— EGGS IN CHINA, SATIN, AND BASKE’ WITH CHICKS AND EGGS, RANGING IN PRICE FROM 50, TO 250. HOUSEHOLD BARGAINS. Some more Decorated China Square Shape Platters, only 210, Some more Decorated Chins Oval Bakers, only 19¢. Some more Festvoned Decorated Cuina Fra.t Sau cers, 5c. 16 dos. Decorated B.ne Dishes, giit edyo, 4 for 250. Japanese Blue aud White Tea Puts, only 220. Decorated China Milk Pitchers, only 13. ‘Japanese Individual Butters, only 10c. 3 doz. Majolica Pickly Disifts, ouly 10c, Japanene Oatmeal Bowls, only 6c. Decorated French China Fruit Saucers, only 7c. Japanese Blue and White Cups and Saucers, only 7c. Pretty Bisque Figures,only 19. pir. Frouch Chins Decorated Square Cuspidores, only 450 Decorated China Coffee Pot Tiles, only 15c. DECORATED SQUARE SHAPE DINNER SET, ENGLISH MAKE, WORTH $10.48, ONLY 87.98. WEDGEWOOD & SON'S CELEBRATED ENGLISH UNDERGLAZE DECOM ATED CHINA DINNER SET, 130 PIECES, ONLY 812.89, WORTH 816. WORTH $40-HANDSOMELY DECORATED SQUARE SHAPE FRENCH CIINA DINNER SET. ARTISTICALLY TRACED GOLD HANDLES, ONLY $24.48, A 56-PIECE TEA SET, AMERICAN CHINA, FLORAL DECORATION, SQUARE SHAPE, GILT LINRD, ONLY 94.98, WORTH 86. AN UNHSARD-OF BARGAIN-A 56-piece French Chiria Tea Set, neat decofation, gold-lined, worth $3.48, only 85.98. LIMOGE CHINA TEA SET, CANNELLE SHAPE, ARTISTIC FLORAL DESIGN, GOLD-LINED, WORTH $25. OUR PRICE FOR TOMORROW ONLY $14.69. Euglish Chins Decorated Chamber Set, with Jar, only 83.7% Handsome Decorated China Chamber Set, 10 pieces, worth $6.48, only 63.98. *\. & RACKET IN PICTURES. SPECIAL DESIGN—20x24 Artotypes, in 4 inch ‘antique shaded Chestnut Frames, steel inside mouid- ings, only 91.78. SPECIAL DESIGN-20x24 Handsome Wood En- gravings, in gilt fremes, only 98e, Brass-tipped 5}4-foot Bamboo Easels, only 89. FRANKLE & 00., THE FAIR, Cor. 7th and H ste, n.w, PORCELAIN-LINED FARINA OR RICE BOIL- ERS, ORLY 580. KEYSTONE EGG BEATERS, SOLD ELSEWHERE FOR @1. ONLY 75¢, BENIS PATENT FRUIT PRESSES, ONLY 190. Decorated Bisque Lamp with Decorated Dome Shade, complete, only $1.89, worth 62.48. ‘Nelly Bly decefated Night Lamps, only 390, ‘Patent sensible Candlesticks, only 40. Poe age Footed Fruit Bowls, clear Crystal, only “isn Praed Ort Hoenn Boo eth Ca Tne Sat, Caar, ony Se. dozen. (tses Oblene Neppy, ouly Te. exch. ‘Crystal Glass Condiment Seta, only 250, ‘Pressed Crzgtal Goblote, only 200. 14 dozen. Saas oR nase CRUMB TRAYS AND SOBAPER, ONLY 50. -MICREL OR BRASS CHILD'S TRAY WITH PaT- es? at gt opines ove a LINE OF SMYBNA RUGS FROM 390. ‘ ye amma : é be ‘We praised onr stock highly last Raster, ‘True, it wes large aud attractive (for then) and deserved ali we said of it, Yet, what am improvement @ year hae wrought, This Easter i: ts considersbiy lerwer, finer, and never in the sm nals of the Dry Goode Buse ness were the fabrics so beau. tiful or more reasonable in price, Con- stant striving for the best has placed it in our possession. Within this stere isan“Exhibit" of some of the choicest textile productions of the world, To morrow the sore and stocks wilt be at their best, WHAT WE HAVE DONE FOR YOU IN HANDKEKCHIEFS, We have gathered the best line of Handkerchiefs we have ever shown— Christmas not excepted. If we wore not particular what we say and claim, we might tell you that they are worth al- most double, We would rather under state the case and have you agreeably surprised instead of disappointed, Take the line ata quarter of a dollar—way ahead of any we have yet offered at that Price. White and Colored Embroidered, both in Hemstitched and Scalloped Edves, im Scouple of dozen or more next and at tractive designs, 250. We also offer am Excellent Quality Pure Linen “Initial” He vstitched Handkerchiefs at 25c. Take the line at alevy. Not a few, but ahalf bundr.d kinds and styles. Sheer- quality All-linen Colored Embroidered Handkerchiefs, 12¢-. Handkerchiefs with three rows of Fancy Hemstitch nx, with Black and Colored Embroidery. 123c. Faney Corded Hundkerchiefs with Colored Embroidered Dots. Hemstitched with Colored Ewbroidered Wheel De- sigus, 123. Pisin White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 12340, Printed-bordered Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 12}¢e. The best feature is; they are ai/ (menand nothiug but linen, aud instead of wash- ing sleasy, like cotton and linen mixed, they wash a clearer white each time they come from the laundry. (First floor.) WHAT WE HAVE DONE FOR YOU IN HOSIERY. We offer Ladies’ “Fast Black" Drop- stitch Hose, double heol and toe, at 350. ver pail pairs for $1. We offer au elegant line of Fine Silk Hose, iu Yellow and all thy spring shades at $1, 81.21 50 to 83 per pair, WHAT WE HAVE DONE FOR YOU IN VESTS. We offer Ladies’ Lisle Thread Riche liow Ribbed Vests, low neck and uo siveves, neck run with ribbon, at the ex- ceedinyly low price of 2c. euch, Ladies’ Whice Swiss Kibbed Cotton Vests, low neck and no sleeves, only 20c. exch. Ladies’ Black Richelieu and Swiss Ribbed Silk Veste at @1 to $9. As you probably kuow Black is the Jashionable cvior in Silk Vests, (First floor.) WHAT WE HAVE DONE FOR You IN GLOVES.—From the good brands we have selected the best. You cannot afford to buy cheap gloves—nor we to sell them—especially a6 it costs, if any, & very Little more to buy the best, Qual- ity of kid, uniformity of dye and perfec= tion in finish is what revulates the price of gloves—and there are no better made for the money than ours, Ladies’ 4-button Dressed Kid Gloves, in Black and assorted,s hades of Tan, #1 per pair, Ladies’ 4-button Dressed Kid Gloves, in assorted shades of Tan and Brown, em- broidered in feather stich, $1.25 per pair, Ladies’ 5-button Pinked Wrist “Impe- rial” Kid Gloves, in Tans, Modes, Draba, Browns, Grays and Black, $1.50 per pair. CELEBRATED “REYNIER” GLOVES.—Ladies’ 4-button Keynier Suede Gloves, in shades of Tan, Light Brown, Gray, Mode and Drab; piain backs. 0 per pair. PERINOT.—Ladies’ 4-bntton Perixot Suede Gloves, in Modes, Tans, Drab, Grays and Blacks, $1.50 per pai 4-button “Trefousye” Suede Gloves, feather stitched, spring shades, $1.50 ber pair. Ladies’ 4-button “Imperial” Superfine Real Kid Gioves, iu Tans, Modus, Drabs, Browns, Grays and Black, embroidered, in feather stitch, $1.75 per pair. (Firat floor: center.) SPECIAL “EASTER” SHOWING OF MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S FANCY JACKETS, REEFERS, CLOAKS, &c.— Arrived just in time. If you want the latest and most fashionable styles see these, Extreme” Novelties” we mixht call them. Shapes never before shown in this city. Jaunty little Reefers wich wide rolling fronts, sutin and silk fac- ings, high shoulders, brass and other fancy buttons, the fabrics being both plain and fancy. Here are a few lines, yet they give but ‘8 faint idea of the stock: Stylish Reefer Jackets, full saflor col- Jar and bright brass buttons; Navy and Tan, Sizes, 4, 6, 8, 10. 12 and 14 years, Pr ’ jcofer Jack te, edged with cord and finished with lurve pearl buttons, Sizes 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years, 9325, .75, 84, €4.50 euch, according to size, Various other lines of stylish Reefer Jackets. Misses’ Checked English Walking J.ckets, iu Light effects, Sizes 12, 14 and ld years. @5, Various stylish shapes in Misses' and Childreu's Jackets tv numerous to mien- tiou here. Broadcloth Peasant Cloaks, liwht ia weight and colurs, finished with yoke, Sizes 8, 10, 12, L4 and 16 years. 84.75, 6, and 87.50, according 24.25 and Elegant line of Misses’ and Childrén's Tong Cloaks, tu stylish shapes and cloths, Just the weight for cool spring and sunimer eveungs at tie seashore, mouutaiu of in the city. (C1hird floor.) EASTER ATTRACTIONS IN EIB- BONS.—Loop-cdge Ribbons for the ngcx, in Cream and Bleck. Watte with Black, Old Rose, Cardinal, Maize, Liias and Pink loops. Black with Cerdinal, Light Blue, Pink, White and Old Ross loopa. Only 20c. # yard. No, 5 Ribbous for neckwear, in combi- nations of Moire and Satin, with fun edge, 2c. a yard. Plaid Ribbons for hat trimming, 3 and ‘38 inches wide. 50c. a yard. Exquisite line of the Fashionable Plaid Burah Sashes, with und without fringe, 4m light and dark colorings; 4 yards long, @6 each, (First floor.) VEILS FOR EASTER. —The tatest is a Grenadine Veiling, w.th border at each side of ten clustered piu stripea All the desirable colors. 7c. a yard. Auother style is a Grenadine Velling with same border as the shove, with cheufile spot center. 28¢. a yard. Small Fuce Veils; plain, chenille dotted, paste dotted, etc. etc, (First fiver.) LADIES’ NECK WEAR —Ruching of ail kinds from the Tourist Rufiing, 6 Atwars Beonpaaze Is rw Ar seams ey qe rie ees FoR Sotkggt In are a DRUMMER'S eS am PICTURES” ats wey ‘ufacturers’ cost. They are Oieetenaeed cae tener 16x20 and sae effects of mouldings of ‘Bronze, ; oor id. Sliver, wew shades of Steel and the Ggures that would cost you $5 we will offer for satu ——y that are worth 87 canbe tonsroe he eo tance x ave tht latent . etchings, 22x30, ina very McPherson's Revense. Lowan at the Battle of Atlanta i bese pictu, price for focrret ie aa = ieee a ear make your selectious au soon as porate, 77% Should BR BB B BB coc A RRR Ri so™ Rk SMSF EES NEW STOCK! NEW STYLE: NEW vase Every customer that exananes our Carriages is delighted with our assortment, and the prices are known to everybody, they fre kuaranteed to be the lowest and al. Carriaxes warranted. When you buys. Carriage from our store, and after that itdoes hot quite come up to y return the same ing it you find ‘dea’y i r= every customer and bave them: ‘feck perfectiy: satiated = see geek uty and price. inary inducements for tomorrow (Satur- aan We al sell our New Style Rattan Baby Car- Pires with Wheel Feuders upholsterd im Damiaxk and Plush Kolls in the Back, Satin Parasol with Lace Cover, brake hide Cusir, for #508. They are the same as many dealers change $11 We will sell our Horant Kattan Body iy Carriages, new design, upholstered in silk plush, satin parasols, with face edge and lace cover,child'schaiF and ap automatic ak hese Carrisnes are the same which are sold by other our “Haywood” Square Body Carris fade of selectet rattan, cane bottom, upholstered 18 the finest quality of «tlk plush Ghee for B14 OS, These were a parasol, with iace jer sold tor less than We will sell our New Shell-body Carriages, the neat- est and strongest carriaes that are mantfactured, ap hoistered in the finest quality of silk plush, satin par- with lace cover, child's chair aud an automatic Brake, for 16.48, ‘Every one kucws that ‘every other dealer waute $21 for the same carriage, RRR, FEE FYF RRR JI GGG ERE RRR 3 PF. ROR IT ROR RBECEF KR RU RR A TTT 00 hh F $8 ate Aas 6 aa Tf ‘o0” Sea8 = We handle the Mackinaw, Columbia, Domestic, Ice- bery, Hail's, and are sole avent tin Washington tor the celebrated “Michigan” Kefrices METHOD OF SONSTUCTION MICHIGAN REFAIGERATORS, The inside case or body odoriess jumber, the body ts securely fastened, hard- wood cleats, making it a solid box, “Lhe outercres 1a made w ik dried hardwood lum- er, nailed aud glued to ‘the <A bottom is grooved into the ends, making it impossibl ty be torn apart by rolling it over the floor as is the casein niany of the refrigerators now on market. The'space between the outer wals is lined with a per- fe u-conductor, so applied that it will not settle charcoal dues, but will effectually keep out all .&e, By this means the “Michigan” Kefrucer- ator’ will use less ice than any other refrugerator niade, and by its perfect circulation will keep ail pro Visions pure and sweet, as it is a well-known fact that charcoal aud sawdust as used inn ret.werators, will by the dampness become musty and dark from oie vile i of the refrigerator when the ice chamber is Pie luside of the “Michigan” is ined throughout with a bas metal racks and strong castors. The outside finished in antique oak aud 1uakes & very at- tractive piece of household furniture, Oxrtig to the perfect circulation ‘of cold dry air, which is kept con: pond ‘passing thro: the vision cuamber, the w: of) —_ various articles re of the ys ou Chaiubers are made level with the openings of the doors, so that all parts are ac- cessible for cleaving purposes, which is one of the — i to be examined i hak tug a etrigeenese. PECIAL SIZES FUR T ALE. ow No. 104 Drs Air Hard Wood, ee abel higan.” si ule door, curved pauels and antique finish, trimmed with bronze and jet knob. Each provision chaniver has strong lock and key. Our price _ tomorrow, 811 — Our Dry Air Hard W “Michwran” frizerator, wed with iron water coulers, white porcelain lined, bronze faucet and a shelf for glassen, ‘he interior is ee ‘ted in the san Other refrigerator.” Our price tor tomorro Uur No. 108 Dry ar! Hardwood * Michiy: iF en Clally desined with» view of haviuie the ice chainiber easily accessible Both ie and provision chambers: are large and roomy Our price for tomercow i: TTTT RRR vu Uv Tr RR UU T R KR UU LARGE STOCK. A CAREFULLY SELECTED ASSORTMENT. PRICES GUARANTEED. ave Solid Leather Trunks, linen lined, as cheap ve Square To} bottom, asc O81 Canyas Trunks, fron bound T Trunks a as cheap We have Packing Trunks as cheap a We have Cauvas, faster + Basket and Cellnert Trunks as hich ax 23 $0 to 84 N'B.—Heture Fraines Made to Order. “Prices Lo BR. GOLDSCHM. it To0y- -1009 F st. n.w. Suors Fon Easter. Qu; Store is large and 1s full, of Sew, Fancy, Pretty aud ced Shoes— Shoes for Drew amt for jery-day ser~ vice, ‘1 Lose most seasonable now are: FOR MEN. KOO AND CALFSKIN, ED AN D oXFURDS, BLAND SS FOR LADIES. OXFORDS, Goat, DY FRE: Ch Uist tSstaN TPA THER, PATENT GEMADAS sobs 6. FOR CHILDREN, KID, GOAT AND RUSSET OXFORDS, LAC: » AND 1.35 TO BBR OT UO RRR BoUU RR BBB 1 0 KRR Bi BU U RR BB bu RK ALTHUR BURT & CO, apt 1211 FST NW, MM, SLVERBERG & Co. 312 77H ‘ST, ‘The Popular Frems Makers, y, Desivns in guid, silver, bronze, steel, white and Gold, white aud silver ana oak mouldings, ap2-eo3t* Easren H mamca ageae ays Sue = Servicoable Handkerchiefs would bea better name for them. For while they are new in pattern they are strong in quality—and will be on duty with you long after Easter has passed aud been We keep only “Firsts—no “Seconds” or imperfect— Handkerchiefs. Are good substantial ones any too good for you? We don’t think so—and for that reason we never touch any uther kind, There is lots of sec- onds abuut—look out for them. Now the new things we have got in: “Some White and Colored Embroidered—We can sell them at 123¢c. and 25c. Thatis very cheap for the qualities—we can tell you. ‘We found 20 dozen Ladies’ Pure Linen Hematitched Handkerchiefs—our price bogwht them—it shall sell them—10e.—3 for 25c. White EmbroidereJ—Alt Linen—250. to $4—aecord- ing to the elaboratences uf design and the fineness of the flax. We gut 25 dozen Meu's Hemstitched—Pure Linen— gPr, ERR MIR, rh - ER i Pc stantly sive new design. find you nesd # little handful of some one bee amb iges Easter—but don't buy for SEATON PERRY. OTH ST. aXD ANIA AVR, ia ae BAURTS SEVENTH STREET. mS Are wtAk FS TU BDAY. ARTICLES YOU WILL WANT TO WEAR SUB- pDaY. SPECIAL PRICES FOR TOMORROW. ‘You will be surprised at the reduct{ous, all made tm foods which are now in demand. ASAVING AND AN INDUCEMENT FOR YOU TO VISIT THE STORE TOMORROW. FOR MEN, 50c, Four-in-hand and Teck Scarfs, all new styliam Patterns, 3c. 26 Plaited Bosom Laundered Dress Shirts, 890. €1.25 Kid Gloves, new tans, 8c, 25c. New Double Hemstitched White Lines Hand Kerchiefs, satin stripe border. 3 for 50. 25a, New Suspenders, fancy colors, 21o. 50c. New suspenders, fancy colors. 38. EASTER PARASOLS, A magnificent stock made specially attractive tomom Tow by the following “Specials:" 1.75 Pancy Satin Stripe Parasols, colors Gray, Rose Cardinal and Brown ; fancy wood handles, $1.59 63.25 Black and White, Navy and White and Garnet and White Striped Satin Parasols, stylish sticks, 82.75. 83 and $3.25 Stylish Scotch Plaid Silk Parasols, 22.89. $4.25 Plain Silk Parasols, with contrasting borders, all new dress shades, $3.89 $6 Brocade Satin Parasols; colors, Gray, Gold and Black. 85.78, EASTER HANDKERCHIEFS, A department full of the prettiest patterns in Hand- Kerchiefs we have yet shown. For tomorrow 250. and 50c. Lineu Handkerchiefs include new Embroidered Vandyke Points, drawn and block work, in White, Colored and Mouruing Goods, for 2le. each. Y8c. Hand-drawn Border Japanese Silk Haudker- chiefs, G8c. EMBROIDERED 8CARFS AND FICHUS. A complete line of Embroidered and Plain Scarfe and Fichus, in Black and colora, Prices frou 75c. to @12. SPECIAL—A line of 1 Embroidered Cashmere Scarfe, Black, Cream and all colors, 78c. IN OUR TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. New Importation of French Shoulder Capes, ex- tremely stylish, exclusive patteras, Black only, Prices 86, €7.50, 88.75 and #10, You have no idea how these Capes add to the beauty Of acostume. They are entirely new, EASTER SPECIALS IN WRAPS. Have you visited the epartment lately? Weare now showing some extremely stylish Jackets and Wraps, ‘Tomorrow's prices are unusual ones, An elegant chance to select your wrap for Sunday Ladies’ Black English Corkscrew Jackets, tailor made all through; $6.50 always the price; tomorrow, 85.90. Ladies’ Tan Jackets, tailor made, vest front; for $3, extreme good value; tomorrow, 4.50. Ladies’ Connemaras, made of twilled cloth; col Drab, Navy and Black; $6.25 the usual price; tomor row, 85.50. Bead Wraps inagreat variety; prices range from 84.50 to $15; tomorrow's special—our €7.50 Wrap for 86.90. New Jerseys from 95¢. to $5.50. Black and all new colors; tomorrow, a Vest Front $3.25 Jersey for 2.90. Another line of our 81.50 Reefers just opened; « re- markable garment for the price; these will be here no uo longer than the previous ones at the rate they are now selling. EASTER SILK OFFERING. 9 pieces of Figured China Dress Silks, dark grounds, in 16-yard lengths, 500 goods and elegant value at that. Special 373gc. a yard, We will uot sell less than 16 yards at that price, EASTER GLOVES. No gloves sold which we cannot recommend. Our Une of colors will match any of the new Spring Dress Goods. Qualities which have stood the test of years, EASTER JEWELRY. $1.25 Sterling Silver and Gold-plated Boad Neck- laces, 98¢. New Sterling Silver and Shell Side Combs, $1.25 lore, New Sterling Silver Lace Pins, 75c. to €1.48. New Sterling Silver Cut Bracelets, $3.and $3.50. New Sterling Silver aud Shell Hair Ornaments, €1.48 and $2.25. Now Scarf Pins, 250. to $4.50. Solid Gold Band and Set Rings, 98a, New Plated Rings, 25c. Sold Gold Forget-me-not Rings, 48c. New Cut Steel Hair Ornarents, 150. to $1.26, Real Amber and Garnet Jewelry, Inut. Cut Silver Bangles, 3a. ew lint. Silver and Mourning Bangles, 10e, New Sterling Silver and Fancy Bangles, 190. FANS FOR EASTER. $1.25 Silk Gauze Painted Fans, new colors, 98c, Pancy Colored Satin Fans, uew colors te mstch oo tumes, 39, 50,75 and ¥Be, Plain Diack Satin Fans, 3c. to $1.75. New Black and White Lace Fans, €2.98 and @4.25, $1.50 Black Ostrict Tip Fane, 98e. Pink, Blue, Crea sud Cardinal Feathered Paus (feathered both sides), 25e. Summe with bone sticks, 3¥c, EASTER CHATELAIN BAGS, BELTS. PURSES AND New Chatelain Bazs to match dresses, entirely new oxydized trimunngs, 48c., 75c., 98s, $1.25, 81.48, $1.75, 81.98, #2.25 and upward. 50c. Ooze Purses with Oval Spring Top, 290. ‘New Purses with Fancy Frames, 38 and 50c. New Pocket Books, 25, 39, 48, 75, 980, and up. ‘Belts—All kinds of Leather and Silk Belts imagine- bie. Prices lower than usual elsewhere, Leather Belts, 25, 38, 50,75, 89, 980., 81.18, $1.69 aud $1.78. Novelty Leather Belts, $1.25 and $1.08. Silk Belts, 88, 45, Gdc., @1 and $1.18. EASTER HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. All 2c. Fancy Stripe and Solid Color Hose, 210, 45c. Lisle Thread Hose, new stripes, 30c. ‘Schopper's Fast Black Derby Ribbed Hose, 230. 50c. Lisle Thresd Hose, all new stripes and solid colors, 450, 1 Fancy Boot Pattern Silk Hose, 75c. Children’s Bilk Plated Hose, in Navy and Brown, sizes from 4 to S34, were GSe. to $1, Special 35c., ‘Speir gl 25c. Swiss Ribbed Vests, colors, White, Pink, Blue and Ecru, 21c. 390. Lisle Thread Ribbed Vesta, White, Blue, Pink and Ecru, 35c.. 3 for €1. Fancy Striped Swiss Ribbed Vesta, 50c. ‘Swiss Ribbed Silk Vests, Pink, Blue avd White, 656, Better Grade Silk, different colors, 75c. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S EASTER NECKWEAR ‘Children's Lace Collars, 15c. to $1.50. Ladies’ Lace and Embroidered Collars, 25c. to 2.50. Entirely Yew Point-de-Gene Collars for Ladies and Children, eiguisite effects, 25c. to $2.00. ‘New Van Dyke Sets, Collars and Cuffs, 45c. to $1.50. 500 Styles of New Euchings, besutiful effects, Lic. to $1.25 e yard. ‘Ladies’ and Children's Silk Ties, light end dare stripes and plaids, 23c. to 50e. FINE COTTON UNDERWEAR AND CORSETS. 1 Skirts made with S-inch Embroidered Rufle, with 8 Tucks above, Tic. 5 styles of @1 Gowns, 850. ‘Betyies of Fine Gtc. Chemiae, lace and embroidery trimmed, 9c. ‘An elegant sesortment of Corset Covers from 250 toss. $1.25 Extra Long Weist French Woves Corest, ‘woven bust, O5e. “ eae Baus

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