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Se THE EVENING STAR: THE EVENING STAR, | Reams Vs Panascrs WASHINGTON: SHE EVENING STAR = the fullest Local Circulation of any Newspaper in the W orld, and as an Advertising Medium is worth more than all the other papers published ia ee engee. Sew ‘York Office: Room 93, Tribune Building. ‘The local railroad problem is receiving an ‘unusual and an interesting method of treatment by Congress, The Senate committee is con- sidering the proposals of the Baltimore and Obio roud and the interests of East Washing- ton. The House committee is discussing the requests of the Baltimore and Potomac and the needs of South Washington. The labor of framing legislation concerning the two roads ia thus tor the time divided. The Baltimore and Ohio, in return for additional freight facilities, a permanent location, and oblivion for past offences against the public, offers to abolish one of its branches within the city its tracks down a single bridges decrease the ebstruction of the tracks on this street. It is evident that the Senate committee will re- quire additional concessions for the protection and convenience of the public. The Baltimore and Potomac road asks precisely the same ‘things from the public that the Baltimore and Obio requests and more of them, but does not propose in the same connection any improve- ment of its occupation for the benefit of the public, But the Burton bill, which is before the committee, suggests certain changes for the benetit of the people in connection with the grant of additional facilities to the road, and the District is confident that the House committee will be uot less watchful of its in- terests in dealing with the Baltimore and Po- tomac than the Senate committee in dealing with the Baltimore and Ohio. ——————oo The result of the Steele court martial shows the value of exposure to public criticism by publication in the newspapers of the miscon- duet of officers in the service of the public. Lieutenant Steele would probably never have been brought to punishment if the press had not got hold of the facts and handled them with entire freedom. The fact that Private Wild was a poor sort of soldier had nothing to do with the principle of the case, Harsh and degrading treatment is not apt to develop any- thing but poor soldiers and Prompt ¢ deserters. — - ‘The House showed an equal dispatch in pass- ing a bill paying itself €85,000 lost by its own carelessness and in passing another compelling the District of Columbia to pay the half of 292,000 for a park which the government con- trols exclusively. It makes a great deal of dif- ference whose ox is gored. = The newspapers are going to be present at the Kemmiler electrocution in New York, not- withstanding the law is to the contrary. The Jaw is not to be blamed in the matter, but the New York le; One third of s Congressman’s time, and nobody knows how much of his money, are de- voted to his constituents who want office and insist apon bis getting it for them, $< Henry M. Stanley says there are forests of rubber in Africa far exceeding in magnitude those of the Amazon country and Henry should be careful that some of the product does not get into his stories. — Towa, too, jumps into the Australian ballot procession. it will soon be lonesome where Gov. Hill is. es The crow the democratic newspapers are in- dulging in at present is not the kind that may have to be eaten later, $2 Greenville’s inundation was from dust and not Missusippl water. The crevasse was in the brain of the lively correspondents pace gmabooariets pe Dr. Peters says he is safe, and safe he is until tomorrow. $$ ‘The central Republic of America (U.S.A.) ex- tends its congratulations to the “Republic of Central America.” an ee No one ever suspected that so much polities could be squeezed into so small a space as Rhode island. sc ae Chicago manifests a desire to run the World’s Fair as an individual monopoly. sroboscncacise _ rst sala Tennessee historians have to go armed. Sraaspurcers SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR TOMORROW. CORSETS. Sateen, in White, Drab, Black and Gold, worth 75c. for tomorrow 49. French Woven Corset, worth 88e.; tom.rrow G8e. ‘The Celebrated Brewster Corset, worth @1; tomor- Tow Sie. KR & U. Corset, tomorrow 88e. © P. Corsets, ail kinds, tomorrow: 10 per cent off. Ladies" Linen Cupe Collars and Cuffs, tomorrow 5c. ; Buner $-ply linen, tomorrow 10c. HOSIERY. Hose of all kinds for Ladies and Children at reduced Fates fur tomorrow. HANDKERCHIEFS, Linen Colored Bordered for tomorrow 4c.: 1 omes, 10c,; 25e ones for 1%c.; 3c. cues for 25c.; Sve. ones, 3%. ; 6Se. ones for 48 See our Novelties in Jewelry at low prices for to- morrow. Also Ladies’ Muslin Underwear, well made and icely trimmed, at less money than any other house. Parasols and Umbrellas too numerous to mention. ‘Call aud see them. JERSEYS. JERSEYS. ‘Tomorrow we will sell yous Fast Black Jersey for 48e.; Nicely Braided Jersey, 68c.; All-wool, Tailor- made, WSe.. better «rades up to it LO per cent off. Beaded Capes at $4.48; worth 85. ‘Beaded Wraps, $4.95, actual value 87. Clotn Shoulder Capes, $1.48, aud Counemaras from 83.98 up. Light Cloth Jackets, Ladies’ and Misses’ Gossamors at rduced rates aoe woods aud save mowey don't fail to at STRASBURGER'S DRY GOODS AND CLOAK STORES, 404 and 406 7th st. nw, Between D and E. MEN'S FURNISHINGS 100 dozen Outing Shirts, 35c.; worth 50c. Se. Outing Shirts at 50c. Peaatiful line of Neckwear, 39. ait Hose worth 25e., 3 pair for 50¢. STRASBURGER'S OWN White Shirt, Leavy muslin, fine linen bosom, rein- forced frout and back, patent stays, first-c.ass work, at Se. ; uo better any where for 50 dozen Suspenders, “5c... good bargain. All kinds Underwear at bottom price cau be had at STRASBURGER’S DRY GOODS AND CLOAK STORES, at 404 aud 406 7th st, Te enn ee” em ee SS FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1890, ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY Are Headquarters for Gleveland’s Baking Powder, which we fully recom- wend, Van Houten’s Cocos—Superior to anything of the Kind ever introduced in this market—A cup served Some of sissies: ‘Bagw’ and Children’s Clothing around here we read ebout remind us of the wind, Makes » great deal of ruapus— ‘when you go to look for it—where le it? Not to be found. Lincoln used to say: “You can fool all the people some of the time—some of the people all ‘the time—but you can’t fool ali the people ai the time.” Neithercan you. If you advertise scompicte stock you musn't expect the people to be satisfied to look at samples, Don’t you know that the easiest customers we have are those who look around first? THEY ARE. It only takes » very small amount of per- ception to note the difference between the large, varied and quality-crowded stock we offer and the thin skeleton-like lines displayed by others, If you've the stock you've got to have a Place to put it—and we could put their whole establishments on our second floor—and still have rooin enough to dos thriving business, When you come to buy Children's Clothing you want to see all that's being worn and select for yourselves what you want your children to ‘wear. You want to feel morally cerfain that the qualities are just what they are represented. Our unsolicited guarantee forecloses on all_ doubts you may have. If everything isn't right you know it will be made so. Price cuts # big figure with eversbody, Do you know of an instance wnen we are not the lowest? Cheapness isn’t alwaysa safe guide to go by—Some things are dear at sny price—but with us price is made io weet the quality not quality—price. Tomorrow you'll shop for the children—we're going to haves couple of specials—for then only. One is Shirt Waiste—the other a fine grade of Bhoea, ‘The Shirt Waists are some Laundered Percales im neat patterns—75-ceut grade—S0 cents is to- morrow's price, The Shoes are Misses’ and Children's Don- sola Button, spring heels, pateut-leather tips— Robert Dix made ‘em and we've been selling them st $2 for the Misses’ and $1.25 for the Children’s sizes all slong. The same thing precisely is in town here ats quarter more—but for Tomorrow we're going to “split hairs” finer than that, even, The Misses'—11's to 2's—A to E—you can have for $1.47. The Children's—6's to 1034’s—A to E—you can have for 8 The maker's name is a guarantee of their merit—but we'll give you ours, too, A double insurance, SAKS AND COMPANY, THE JUVENILE’S COMPLETE OUTFITTERS, PENNSYLVANIA AVE. AND SEVENTH STREET. P RY ONE MUST KNOW THAT WE HAVE rted a great break in prices on account of our change of business quarters to 12th and F’ ste. p.w. Then compleved. ihe Remnant Department is Srst attacked. KAUFMAN’S, 11th s it FRE L Ez L ao it 00 HOW too , HHH Ee i oO HH . eo ~* H H EERE te oo TTTT RRR 00 PPP FER T RR OO E : 83 FF OE Tt RR ¥ KE French Kid Mousquetaires, We have just received another shipment im the most beautiful shades of Heliotropes and very best quality, Also a complete line of the most fashionable tintsin Drab, Gray and Slate 4-button Gloves, Mousquetaires and Foster's 7-hook Gloves, both in dressed and suede. Our prices are the lowest and quaiity of Gloves un- surpassed. OUR SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR TOMORROW (SATURDAY), APRIL 12. Ladies’ Suede Gauntlets reduced from $1.50 to e119. Ladies’ Suede Gauntlets reduced from $1.75 to $1.47. Ladies’ Black Dressed Gauntlets reduced from $1.85 to $1.67. Ladies’ 4-button Genuine Castor Beavers from $1.75 to 814 Ladies’ Foster 7-hook Dressed Kids from $162 to e137. Tedies' Pig Skin Gloves, White or with Colored Stitching, every pair warranted, 98c. Our $1.25 Pig Skins Lave no competition, as no other house carries such fine goods. They are as soft as kid aud more durable. It is still fresh in the memory of our patrons the Light Tau 4-Button Real Kids which we sold some weeks ago AT 89c. A PAIR, ‘We have secured another lot of this same kind, only Weare sorry to say the quantity is smaller than the former one, but we sball offer them tomorrow with other bargaius at the same low price, ie., 8Yc. a pair LOUVRE GLOVE Co., 1t 514 Oth st. FROM 10.70.19 PER CENT REDUCTION BAS been made ou our Remnants: this «rand chin ey Fe KolUK to p Comin. peel Lest Sarvrpays Anz aes Dars. ou mntust NOt 1: MAN’s DUU PPP, EKB ERR. 2 555s ber En ine i Vy S354 ke REE RE ¥ Sus = Saturday is theone day in the week that the children have the “right of way.” Shopping, when their pres- euce is an essential must be done then. Wearegoing to make it an especially advantageous day for them. Going to bexin tomorrow. How is the spring wrap? Mus¢have something new? Well, that is why we are going to make ® special offering—in Wraps. If you Lave made up your minds what style of a gar- ment you want them to have—see if wedo not meution ithere. If you are still thoughtful ou toe subject per- haps an item or two will be mentioned that will clinch your favor—and theirs. Look at our $2.75 line of Misses and Childrens’ Jackets, Capes, Gretchens and All-wool Cioth Keefers in Tau and Blue, Of course they are not as elaborate—noras rich as the higher priced ones—but they ave giaut slices of quality for all that, More to the hundred ceuts thay you will find again, The Reefer seems to be the most kindly treated of | the novelties this season. Well, is it any wouder—how jaunty they are? We have alive in Cuevron Cloth in | Blue and Ked with anchor embroidery on thy collar— like a dash of sunshine, brightens up the effect. Gretchens with the Capes are awful natty little creations—especially these in fuucy siripes— ‘onnemaras—8, 10 and 12 yoars— $4.75, 85 aud $5.50, according w the sis. Plain Cloth Jacket, with full roiliug iront—12 to 16 yeurs —84.75. Double-breasted Reefers—tight pearl buttons—12 to 18 year with wilt buttons—8s. Navy Chevrou Keviers—made twice as effective as the piain ones by «old cord, ueatly piped around the edges, cuff aud pockets—810.50, Bine sud Bisek Jackets, with gold edging aud girdle—@12.50. Shoulder Capes, with fancy buckle—12 to 18 years— 85. Misses’ and Children’s Storm Coats—$2 and #12.25, SEE THEM ALL—It may be the last thing we men- tion—that will catch your eye, des, with large 0. Tau colored, FEATON PERRY “PEKRY BUILDING." 9TH ST. AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE. 240, Ty Ov. AVOWED DETERMINATION 18 THAT worth of woods very dollar's that we have ou hand ih our prevent quarters iust go; that means cheap goods foryou, “KAUFMAN'S, {1 2» free from 9 am. to 7 p.m. tomorrow at our store to those who wish to test its merits, Also Pure Maple Sugar and Sirup—New crop—direct from the maple groves of Vermont. ELPHUNZO YOUNGS COMPANY. all 428 Ninth ot BUILDING wan Was Be Pie, 2th eed F ote. ae will +2. will be Our immense. ACEMASS DOCBLE COMMINASION Ais as. Does Turs Isrenzsr Your B, ROBINSON & ©O. WANT TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THEIR SUPERB STOCK OF CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS FoR — BoYS AND CHIL- DREN, i@ ALL THE NEWEST FABRICS MADE S INTO GARMENTS OF UN- IMPEA ALL THE STAPLES, aS WELL a8 THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON, AT PRICES THAT YOU WILL BE SURPRISED TO FIND IN CONNECTION WITH THE QUALITIES WE OFFER. DO NOT FORGET THAT WE ARE HEAD- QUARTERS FOR SHIRT WAISTS. WE HAVE TRIED THEM ALL AND ONLY HANDLE THE BEST. SOME THAT WE HAVE DISCARDED HAVE BEEN TAKEN UP BY OTHERS AS THE BEST THEY COULD GET. WE HAVE THEM IN PER- CALE, LINENS AND WOOLESS, ALL SIZES, AT PRICES THAT CANNOT BE MATCHED BY ANY OTHER STORE 18 THE CITY FOR THE QUALITIES. PERCALES FROM 50c. UP. WOOLENS FROM 61.26 UP. CALL AND SEE THEM. B. ROBINSON & ©O., PROVIDERS FOR THE BOYS, apll-eo 909 PENNA. AVE, ¥.W. 5 BUSINESS WHEN WE EXPECT Witieencs stock of fully, 375,000 within the xt 9U days refore A to come; it will you better than it will pay us. KAUFMAN‘ Trae st. Se. apll-3t Is Fun Bust. Our Spring Trade is now in full blast, We're surprising everybody with the extra values we're offering in Stylish Spring Footwear—and ‘therefore reaping the heaviest business we ever had. Tomorrow, as usual, will be another busy day. Be on hand early to secure proper attention. We have the goods you want and promise to save you some money. Following are only a few of our many Reliable Low-priced Specialties: 50c. Genuine Dongola Child's Spring-heel Button, ‘750, Hand-made Child's Spring-heel Button, 81 Misses’ Dongola Button, heel or spring. $1 Boys’ and Youths’ “Iron Clad” Shoes, €1.265 Ladies’ Dongola Coffin-toe Button, @1.50 Ladies’ French Process Flexible Button. 82 Ladies’ “Featherweight” Button and Laced. ‘75c. and $1 Ladies’ Dongola Hand-made Ties. 1.25 Gents’ Reliable Laced and Gaiters, $1.50 Men's Low or High-cut Dress Shoes, $2 Gents’ “Marvel” Calf Shoes, In Fine Shoes we are distancing this season all competition in Variety, Styles and Low Prices, ‘We want to impress it particularly on your mind that no matter how low priced a Shoe you buy from us, WE WARRANT EVERY PAIR TO GIVE PERFECT SATISFACTION, & WM. HAHN & CO.'S RELIABLE SHOE HOUSE, MAIN STORE, 816 Seventh st., WEST-END STORE, 1922 Penn. ave., CAPITOL HILL STORE, 231 Penn. we. 1t IDE BAND C\SHMERERS Wool Cashmere, Arlipwton 1 wide ‘Manchestsr Cretoune, 103 nt are amon Chailies, 32 inches wide, 9840. ‘These are ‘our zunanits which have sultered such ® cut, * MAN'S, 11th st. BBR U MMMM = Sq Eat ae u uU MMMM * & BRO AA 0 OU Mae oo POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, SEVENTH STREET. 38s A TTITU URRR DDD A ¥ Hy ATE CER RD YF SSoiak TU URED Dak SsSa°A T UU KR KRDDDA AY MM MM N SS x MM M . S85 gee N MM DD! D B bp SPECIAL REDUCTIONS FOR TOMORROW'S SALE. At the original prices you can get no such values in any other store that curries first- class Men's Furnishings, THE SPECIAL PRICES AKE AN UNUSUAL INDUCEMENT. Suc, B. V. D. Ribbed Ankle Jean Drawers... Plaited Bosom Drews Shirts, . Laundered Dress Shirts, Liundered Dress Shirts. c. Fauey 46 Hose. Black 4 Hose, White aud Colored Bordered Handkerchief 12igc. White and Colored Bordered Handkerchie 25°. White and Colored Suspenders, 50e. White und Colored Suspenders. 26-ineh Natural Stick Gloria 1 i mibrellas. 61.37 items should be noticed eure- which can be bougiit else- Es | fully. ‘There is not one where at the same price, Ladies’ Cloth Capes. Ladiew’ Cloth Capes. Ladies’ Cloth Capes, Ladies’ Cloth Capes. Ladies’ Cloth Capes, ‘We will put on sale tomorrow morning in our Cloak | AND MARINE VIEW. SIZE 20X24, FRAMED IN Department 500 Three-row Cloth Capes in three of the leading shades, This C: WHER: for less than ¢ We will sell them for gotten again at the price, Al APS. owift pws oe Gaciition. cho Safely: stra.ght frome: as Rae Eee op. pe — Sitti VERY P DEPARTMENT WIE Hav wi or 8S = a 1024 Monaws, pone sate 3 Sh GaaTaVv bg pd BHUPPING ey 7! SGT THINK THAT OUR aA De Ca a9 lot on C yi os Oe ai are een wees ois ta aNTsag ines: cee New Sraixa Goons. WASHINGTON. Cotn Facrs Coxxecren Wirz COLD DRY AIR REFRIGERATORS BY A THE FAIRE EOE kee + 2% : PRANK UP, OO COR OF 77H AND HBTS, NW. WE ARE SHOWING TO THE PUBLIC THIS SEA- SON A REFRIGERATOR TO BE PROUD OF. NOT ONE IN NAME ONLY BUT IN FACT, CON- STRUCTED UPON A THOROUGHLY SCIENTIFIC ‘BASIS, A REFRIGERATOR THAT WILL SAVE YOU ICE, CONSEQUENTLY MONEY ALSO, A REFRIGERATOR THAT WILL KEEP YOUR FOOD PURE AND HEALTHFUL. A REFRIGERATOR THAT WILL PREVENT THE ODOR OF ONE ARTICLE AFFECTING ANOTHER. A REFRIGERATOR THAT IS STRONGLY MADE AND WILL Last You. A REFRIGERATOR THAT COSTS YOU NO MORE THAN AN INFERIOR ONE. ABEFRIGERATOR THAT IS AN ORNAMENT AND A UTILITY COMBINED. AREFRIGERATOR THAT IT WILL PAY YOU TO EXAMINE, EVEN IF NOT PURCHASING. A REFRIGERATOR FOR YOU TO BEAR IN MIND. Hoinz’s Patent Ventilating Refriverators are char coal lined, double boxed. having an extra wood parti- tion between zinc sheeting and outer wall to prevent bulging the zinc, at the same time strengthening it. Heiuz's kefrigerators have overlapping doors and thyee flanges and are alwost sir tight. The Patent Ventilators is « point of superiority that Ro other manufacturers can apply to their refrigora- tors and it is the only way provisions, including but- ter, can be kept without sequiring the taste of vege- tables, &e. THE ZERO, ICE BERG, ICE KING AND YUKON ARE FOR SALE ONLY BY NEW BUILDING, THE FAIR, FRANKLE & CO. COR. 7TH AND H STS. N.W. HAVE A CARE FOR THE LITTLE ONES. ‘The time is now at hand when you think of buying Baby Carria.es, Webave stocked in our new stores line that will astonish you, You wonder at the assort- ment. Ask is it necessary to carry uch a line? Some houses will say no! We, however, don't want 30a to take what you don't fancy by limiting your choice, but | give you full sway. We have everything that manu- facturers turn out—a hundrid styles to select from, | from $4.25 to $40. WE CAN SELL YOU A STRONG, WELL-MADE RATTAN-BODY CARRIAGE, UPHOLSTERED THROUGHOUT WITH PLUSH, SATIN PARASOL, STEEL SPRINGS, POLISHED ASH RUNNING GEAR, NICKEL TOPS, WITH WHITE WOOL CAR- RIAGE MAT FOR $9.98. AND OTHER CAR- RIAGES AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES, THE PLACE TO BUY THE FAIR, R. 7TH AND H STS, N.W. THE BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. HOUSEHOLD BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY. A Job lot of Decorated China, not in name, but at the Price we sell it to you, that we succeeded in buying from one of the largest potteries in the U.8, Decorated Children’s A BC Plates, only 8e, = Square-shape Oat Meal Bowls, only 80. Sauce Plates, only 4c. each, Round Salad Bowls, only 19¢, Gold Band Embossed Jugs, only 15¢. China Individu:l Butters, only 3c. each. Bone Dishes, gilt ede, 6 for 25c. Blue and White Match stands, only Sc. Pretty Bisque F.gures, ouly 19¢. « pair, French China Decurated Cuspidores, only 45. French China Tinted Fruit Plates, gold lined, only 10e, Japanese Biue and White Cups aad Saucers, only 7c. each, Japanese Blue and White Te pots, only 22c. each. Handsome Decoisted vbina Chamber Set, color “ decoration, ten pieces, only NEVER SOLD LESS THAN $14.93. Handsomely Decorated China Chamber Set, new shape rich color decoration, gold tracing, with large Jar, ouly $11.98. A CRASH IN GLASSWARE. Crystal Tumblers, only 1 5c. for six. Crystal Pressed Goblets, only 20c. for six. ‘Thin Crystal Tumb’ers, only for six. Colored Cyne or Squat Gay Globes, only 5c. Ruby Cone Gas Globes, ouly 30. Crystal Fruit or Nut Bowles, only 10¢. each. Crystal Faucy Cream and Suar Sets, only 18¢. Crystal Individual Salt Cellars, only 15c. a dozen, Crystal Glass 4-piece Cndim nt Sets, only 25¢, MISCELLANEOUS BARGAINS. 4-quart Porcelain-lined Farius or Oat Meal Boilers, only Sve. Japan ved Water Carriers, only 20c. Japanned Foot Tubs, ovly :20¢. Japauned Tea Tray, large size, only 10c. Patent Sink Cleaners, ouiy Se, Curpet Tacks, 3 packages for te. New Style Cake Turners, only 12c. Patent Eureka Bair Curiers and Combs, 19. each, Keystone Ey: Beaters, only 7c. Brass or Nickel Tea Bells, ouly 3e Nickel-plated Stove Lifters aud Pokersonly Lec. a set Wire Spout Strainers, only 3c. Nickel or Brass Cuild's Trays, with patent spring, Ble | only 15¢, Nickel o- Briss Whisk Holders, with inirror, only 9e. Strong Bristle Scrubbing Brushes, only Strong Brooms, only te, Ammonia, on!y Se, per bottle, Ink oF Mucilago, Toothpicks, oniy 2 The Fuir Man m th Toile Soap, 6 cakes for 2oe, Bixby's Bost Bucking, two sizes,.c. and 8c. per box. Indian Gine and Machine Oil, 4e per botile each, NEW BUILDING. THE FAIR, COR. 7TH AND H STS. N.W. Swiss Carved Side or Corner Bracket, with or with- out mirrors, onl; Breas aud Woot Lowel Rings, only Le. 5-toot Curtain Poles, brass fixtures, only 18¢, Polished Ash Corner Shelves, only 45c. 534-foot Bamboo Hasels, brass tipped, 89¢. Splint Painted Rockers, only 89.2. Mottled sinyrna Ruys, only :35c. ‘TUOK'S FRAMED OLEOGRAPHS, LANDSCAPE ye cannot be bought ANY- | 4INCH EMBOSSED SILVER AND WHITE, ALSO 81.00 each, which isn tuleurdof price for a garment | 1X STEEL MOULDINGS, WORTH $2.98, ONLY | like this, ‘This i# w chance lot and not likely tobe | 91.98, 8x10 Gilt or Bronze Cabinet Frames, new designs, only 200. A new gfect—-8x10 White and Siiver-shaded Frames, ‘wide mouldings, ouly 35c. Fancy La:op shades with wire frames, only 250. Nedy Bly Desorated Nicht Lamps, only 39¢. GEM ICE CREAM FPRESZ.B3, 2 QUART, ONLY 61.25, A FOLL LINE OF BIS3EU’S CELEBRATED CAR- PET SWEEPERS, : _ OLD ESTABLISHMENT IN NEW QUARTERS, THE Farn, COR 77H. AXD H STS, RW, : FRANKLE & 00, Ha it LH 1 329 ‘Quantities, which eua.les as ices. OUF pr.ces mentioned below ae attention. active back and Rhine stone head. "Fi rmorly sold at ore iow See vU0 new style Orac Jeux in gilt © Silver for 5c. Solid Silver Rings, the latest style with a ot for 48e. We shall ve your init the solid silver bangle free The prices from which he exact prices whict how vy wil lane d to PA Our stock is now at its beiwst Sibert selections early, before it is picked over Parasols made to oni for those desiring « olors w we have bot in stock without extra charg ZO juch stripe "Surah Silk Parasols with 12 ribe, 2.48 and @! ‘on's Parasols for $3. iS. Bosch satin be 2u-inch Black aud Whit: Parasols ior ! UMBRELLAS 2¢-tnch Gloria Umbrellas, with oxidized handtes, | 28-inch Gloria Silk Umbrelias, with sterling silver placed handles, for $1.78 is country and, herefore, enables us to offer wer, fresh rices far below those suid by siationers aud ‘aper, containing 134 quires | Ued or pain, conveaient in Dew styie b xes. for Ze. 100 Box Koods at other dealers. 10 Boxe~ Cream Wave P: of paper aud 24 envelopes, Plate | Fiutehed Paper, containing 13 for 2c rand 24 eu ¥ 00 Loxes Date erect Paper, silt or silver edge, coptaiine 1 quire of paper aud 4 envelopes, for 40 vounds of itve ax Linen Vayer. Ic. ver pounds davelo gt atch RE NC. Ter pac 200 Boxes of per, ruled an a plain, coutain- i ~ — eerie i seg er a puckaxe, Pape con 20e. ‘ile 150. = ce. Ward's iris Linen, for Tore ence, comiuercial match the Marcus Wa d commercial size, orrespond a quire; Euvelopes to ackage ‘London tour Paper, jooth finish, 25e. a quire; Euvelopes 25¢, eeu Name Engraved on 50 Superior Quality Canis, Ail Kinds of Engraving at low prices, Workmanship guaranteed, REFRIGERATORS Owing to the immense sale of our Celebrated “Mich igun” .efrigerator in the last tem days our siock lus become low and incompi-te. We will therefure offer special inducements ou the sizes aud styles we bavo how in stock, Hardwood “Tce Cheste” |All of our Michigun Ice Chests are made of hardwood lumber, antiaue finished, panelled ends aud front: they are lined throughout with zine; have metal shelves and stroug: racas in the Bottous for ice so that i¢ Will mot perforate e tae ‘No, 7 “Michigan” Hardwood Tee Chests for ize No. 9 “Michigan” Hardwood Ice Chests for Size No. 11 “Michigan” Hardwood Lee Chests for Size No. 13, “Michigan” Hardwood Ice Chests, the larg. st made. for $y.¥ Low DRY. lit REFRIGERATOR CHEST. In this Chest the ice is stored at one end, causing the cold air to settle down tu the boitoin of the chamber, Where it pusses throuch the okeutugs into the pro: {ision chamber; here it eraduclly becomes wariued Bud rises to top. where it jusees through the Opentug to the. amber, thus keeping up acir- {rough the provision cham- icht refrigerator. ‘This is em- it ‘abinet Finish Dry Ar Kefrigerator for YS. KRIGHT MICHIGAN REFRIGERATORS, Our No. 144 Dry Air Hardwood “Michigan” Refrig- tors, cabivet fini} aye doors, rouse ‘iotahtnis, att ve pi ce of uiuiug-i00m Ketrigerator, with porcelain water covler atiached, for 814.98. our No, 105 Di Air Hardwood “Michigan” Re- frigerator, a very convenicni size, tor $14.98. Our No. 118 Dry Air Hardwood “Michixan” Re- feigerator, wid double doors aud very lage lee cham- rs, for Our No..112 Dry Air Hardwood “Michigan” Re- ffigerator with stationary tops and frout, dour to ice chain ber, a ve Kefrigerator, baudsomely fin- edd, ba e* See our Hardwood, Antique. prope! setoboneh Re- gered ve poe erg #14. 3 J sia our Beautifnt Hantwool. Autigue-fuished, 8ide- board Refricer tor, with mae Autti large’ side- poor #reuch plate veveied mirrors aud sheives, ior ‘ui Netrigerators warranted or money refunded, BABY CAKRiAG, STARTLING kebecuions. INA us stock of the neatest aud Handsomest line ‘riages that were ever shown in Washing- “Carriages that were 89.08 go now for #8.98, includ- ing luce cover for parsnol anda Wool lusts Carriages that were @ "gated now for $10.98, in- cluding dace cover and n Carri is go now for @11.98, in- jugs that were ctudin ng Inge cove: aud ‘Carriages that — ‘1458 go now for $12.98, in- cluding lace cov go now for $14.98, in- Carruges that we cluding iace cover aud mat, Carriages thai were $19.48 go now for $16.48, in- CiGarrlugca that were $2808 for $19.98, in. riuges that were #2:1.98 go now for $19. cluding a beautitul iace cover, mat, child's chair and an automatic brake. CAMRIAGES alanis A CAREFULLY. SELE WEST PRICES FOR THE BEST MAKE. See ot * Wquaee ‘Top, Iron Bound, Koller qeuna't the inost cvnveulent Trunks’ mauufacta for ladies, You cati pack the trunk without lifting the heavy ‘sor removing anything in them. u should examine Our line before purchasing. It pay yo TRIC) CLES, VELOCIPEDES AND BICYCLES, pive.ate hesdatarcers tor Tricyeles, Veloctpedes snd icyc] Prices guaranteed, ‘The best that are manufactured, Get our pri-e PICTURES AND EASELS, Odds and Ends in a.i styles of Pictures will be sold tomorrow at any pric ae EEE, Es 53 EBSE. Eg Hi SPCR CE EES EF EEL rH Saas fe H ‘ < "aH 5! : : z Tremen: of Baby a R. GOLDSCHMID, 1t 1007-1009 F st_N.W. Cucprews Suoss WE ARE GLAD TO BE ABLE TO ANNOUNCE THAT THE IN- CREASE IN UUR SALES OF CHILDREN’S SHOES ILDKLN'S SHOES EYABLES Us TO SELL NOW THR SAM® SHOES WHICH WE Fon- MERLY SOLD AT $7.50 AND 83.00 FOR $2.00 AND 82.50, E AR® HAND - MADE ~ Pil = PASTE WuINKLES, &e. THERE If NO CHANGE IN QUALI‘Y—IT Is YOU PATKON- AGE THAT ENABLES US TO DO i THIS, I. FANTS’ SHOES 75c. AND 81.25, CHILDKEN'S SHVES 81.50 TO 82.00. MIsSE8' SHOES $2 00 ‘TO $3 00, BOYS’ SHvss $2.50 TO $3.00. — T t 4KTHUR BURT & CO. dell F st. NW. Err, Seat R Eg RR oF, = ‘ W ITHOUT Nowsesse: is Dress “Stuff.” Something Storr, This time it sprive-like—to be made up and worn right away, More valuable on this account. There's uo non- sense about genuine vaimes, Ses if you think there is, 10c, and 1z3ge. a yard. ‘Striped, Plaid and Plain Scotch Ginghams, 30 inches wide, 25c. a yurd. Our Best French Satines are 25. and 350 8 yard; bus we have some equally sttractive in style and coloriug—not F.ench, syard. For India Pongee, Lisle Thread Finish, in Batine styles aud 30 inches wide, we ask only 20c. a yard, Sean ate showing a of Plaids, ‘Some beautiful patterns of Dress Ginghams 3 OFFICE OF WOODWARD & LOTHROP, COR 11TH AND F STS. NW. Favs, Aru 11, 1890. EXCEPTIONAL FINE VALUES IN READY-MADE BED WEAR —Ready- made Sheets, 214 yards long. For cot beds, 50 and 60c. each; for single beds, 50, 55 and 60c, each; for three-quarter ‘beds, 65 and 750. each. and for double beds, 65, 75 and 85c. each. Hemstitched Linen Sheets, 246 by 2ig yards. #58 pair, Hemmed Linen Sheets of Irish, French: and German Linen: 26 by 25 yards, #6 and $7 per pai ‘Zig by 2% yards, 87, 87.50, 64 810 and 812.50 per pair. Muslin Pillow Cases, with three rows of hemstitehing: 20 by 36—35e. each. 2g by 36—400. each. by 36-450. each, Hemstitched German Linen Pillow Cases 2.34 by 3681.50 per pair. 25 by 36—81.75 per pair. 45 inches wide~46c, to BSc. a yard. 50 inches wide—45c. to 81.35 a yard, 54 inches wide—6Uc. to $1.50 a yard. ‘We call special attention to two values in French Linen Sheeting, 95 inches wide, which we are offering at 61.10 and $1.25 per yard. Seamless Cotton Pillow Casing. 40 inches wide. 4 45 inches wide. 3c. and 450. ayant Seamless Liven Pillow Casing. 40 inches wile. S7igc. s yard, #2 inches wide, $1a yard 45 inches wide. $1. 12a yard. Ou the above two items you have only to cut off the desired length and hem and finish beth ends, (Second floor.) BOYS' CLOTHING —Here are two special values in Boys’ Suits: Boys’ Fancy Cheviot Suits, in plaited and Norfolk styles. Sizes 5 to 13 years. ‘xtra Fine Fancy Cheviot Suite, in Biack Diagonais and Corkscrews. Sizes 5 to 13 years. Only @6 each. (Third floor.) CHILDREN'S AND MISSES’ NEW GRETCH «NS, CONNEMARAS, REEF- ER3. JACKETs, &c.—lomorrow we shall offer the following special values in Children’s and Misses’ Gre:chens, Connemaras, Reefers, Jackets, &c. These are in now and attractive styles and are Unquestionably the finest ever before shown in this city. Culldren’s Loug Cloaks, in handsome Patterns of broken plaids in new spring shades, small capes, full sleeves. Sizes 3,4, 6 and § years, 85, 5.50, 86 and £6.50 each Children’s Tan Cloth Gretchens, full sleeves, igh shoulders, Sizes 8, 10 and 12 years. 86,860.75 an1 0 each. ‘Children’s All-wvol Light-weight Cloth Gretchens, in Biue aud Light Brown, trimmed with braid. Sizes 3 and & years. $6 and @ each. Children's Imported Piaid Cloth Con- Remaras. Sizes 4to 10 years. @7 cach. Children’s Long Closks.ia fancy stripes: and plaids, in combinations of Mods, Biue, Tan, &c., full sleeves aud high shoulders. Sizes 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. 87, $7.75, 88.50 and $9.25 each, Children’s Striped Silk Counemaras, Bizes 4 to 10 years. €8 each. Children’s Long Cloaks, in Tartan Plaids. full sleeves, high shou!ders and finished with Surah Silk facings, Sizes 8,10, 12 and 14 years, $12, #13, $14 and $15 cach, We are also showing an attractive as- sortment of Children’s and Misses’ Keef- ers and J: 82.25 to 612. (Third floor.) SPECIAL.—In our Jewelry Depart- ment Weare offeriux 500 Lace Pins, set with Pearls, Rhinestones, Sayphires, Garnets, Turquoise, Emeralds, &c.,at the low price of 15¢. each, (First floor.) REDUCTIONS EXTRAORDINARY IN THE UPHOLSTERY DEP; MENT.—Italian vilk Curtains, 334 yards long and 50 inches wide. Reduced to S4apsir, We also offer these in half pairs for doorways, couch covers, &., at 82 each. Four-fold Japanese Screens, in Red, Blue and Biack, panels embroidered in gold. Six feet Ligh. Reduced to #18 each, We also offer a small lot of Japancee Screens. KeJuced to #12 each. Tapestry Bordering. for trimming table covers, lambreqa:ns, &e. ig inches wide. Reduced to 2c. = yard. S inches wide. Reduced to Gc. yard. Brass Umbrella Stands. Reduced to Oe. and $1.50 cach. (Fourth floor.) LINEN DEPARTMENT.—Here are four special bargains in Napkins: 44 Blewched Ge-mau Damask Naphina, full selvedge. Ovly $1 perdozen. #5 Bleached Damask Napkins, Only 26 per dozen, 4 Bleached Gertian Damask Napkins, extra heavy. Quly #1.50 per dozen. % Bleached Satin Damask Napkins, in nine new and'attractive designs. Ouly $3 per dozen. (Secon I floor) OF INTEREST TO THE BICYCLIST, Jersey Ribbed B cycle Suits for Youths’ and Men. Maile foom s rong, firmly woven worsted, is ribved aud thus adds elasticity tostrength. Does not in any way impede the movements of the rider. €7 and 88 per suit, (Men's Department, 1013 F st.) INFANTS’ DEPARTMENT!—Infants* ‘Cambric Short Dresses, skirt with deep hem and cluster of fine tucks; yoke of embroidery and tucks, 50c. each. Infants’ Csmbric Short Dresses, “Mother Hubbard” style; skirt with deep hem and clusters of fine tucks; yoke trimmed with insertings of embroidery and fine tucks, 75e. each. Infui‘# Nainsook Skirts, with deep hem aud cluster of fiue tucss, 50c, each, Infant's Flannel Skirts, cambric waists, decp bem, T5e, cach, (Second duor, aunex.) SPECIALS IN GLOVES.—Ladios’ 6- button Length Jersey Taffeta Gloves, in Black and Assorted Shades of Tan and Mode. 25c. per pair. ‘Misses’ Taffeta Gloves, in Tans and Grays. 2c. per pair. Gloves, in Black and Assorted Shades of tn Modes, Grays und Black and Assorted Shader of Tan. $1.50 per pair. Ladies’ 5-batton Pinked Wrist Im- perial Kid Gloves in Black and Assorted ‘Shades of Tan, Mode, Brown and Gray. 61.50 per pair. First floor, conter.) ‘The “Palais Roral” $1.80 Mounquetaires and @1.8@ 4 @-Dutton Undrewed Kid Gloves for 60 CENTS a“ PAIR, There iseresson Tt is thie: Last week the larwe center window was filled with Gloves; the more desutiful and delicate tints of Graya Tans and Motes are slightly faded They go on sale—96 paire—To- morrow (Seturday) morning at 8 o'ciock, at 50 centaje pear, Br sk F aa roe LS 183 ¥ ry OO ¥ ¥ Ee gins ’ sty & lo by. 82 YF ES “Palais Royal” Gloves are the best procarable The Only reason why the prices are lower than uruslly Quoted for the best Gloves is because a cash business admits of less profit when selling and special ae counts when buying. A PERFECT FIT ASSURED. A stock as larve as shown at any other three stores im this city enabies us to have sizes adapted for those Withshort or long fingers, fat or thin bands, and thes Kuarautee @ perfect fit. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED, Of course you expect that of the best Gloves, bet Since it i troublesome to you and us to have Gloves returned, we request that you have your Gluves tried. onatthe counter and thus be assured of « perfect @t and 4 perfect Glove at time of buy ina. NEW SHADES AND STYLES. The New Neutral Shades are too delicate, too inde fined to have more definite names. Neutral shades in- clude tints that border on the Pawn, Modes, Taus— shades that can be worn with any costume. The very harrow embroidered backs are again the correct style, PRICE-LIST “PALAIS ROYAL” GLOVES. MEN'S, Best English Chevrette, usually English Derby Kid, usually @1.7 ‘ Imported Castor Beaver, usually $1.50 Luglish Dowskin, automatic fastenings... English Dogskin, with buttons ...., LADIES’. S-buttom Undressed Kid (selected) Mousque- 8-bution Suede Kid (selected) Mousquetaires 8-button Undressed Kid uscarce shades) do 4 button Dressed French Kid, 4-buttou Undressed Kid Gloves, ‘S-button Castor beaver Driving Gauntlet S-button English Dogskin Driving Gauntlets 1s-button Undressed Kid Mousguetaires (even. ing). 16-Dutton Undressed Kid Mousguetaires, O-button = do. do, de, -button do, do, do. | CHILDREN. | 4-button Dressed Kid s 6-button Undressed Kid Mousgurtaires. * S#Sizes for Children from 3 years of age to those Who wear Ladies’ sizes, RELIABLE CHEAP GLOVES $9 Price is vot alwaysau indication of value. As there are cheap high-priced Gloves, so are there ex- Peusive low-priced Gloves Low-priced RELIABLE GLOVES are au impossibility to the merchant whose cre. bawiness dues not allow a sual! mangin of profi,, 96 CENTS for 4-Button French Kid Gloves in ail the Bew spring shades; alsoa Fast Black. Every pair war Funted. Tried on at our risk. 98 CENTS for 8-Button Undressed Kid Mousque taires. These Gloves have constautly Leon tavorably compared with the 81 48 Gloves of the credit stores. 89 CENTS for 4-Button Undressed Kid Gloves in ali the new Grays, Tans, Every pair warranted. Teied on at our risk, SCENTS. These are the 8-Button Chamois Mous- quetaire Gloves that are offered usually at ¢1 a pair. 68 CENTS for 4-Button Kid Gloves iu ail the correct spring shades. A uew supply weekly assures reliable aud pliable Kid 25 CENTS. Fast Black Taffeta Silk Mousquetaires, THE PALAIS bOYAL. _ (Continued below.) Lwvouren W rars Vexr Curar. ‘The Palais Royal each season imports samples of the atest London and Paris novelties, which serve as models for those of domestic manufacture. The an- nual ering sale of these imported garments is now taking place. The price marked on each is from @5 to 810 below the market quotations for these bigh- Priced novelties. For this week 10 per cent aiscount— 10 per cent off the marked prices. 9 Imported"Braidea Wraps. 13 Imported Novelty Jacket 8 lumported Lace Wraps, 89- These Garments will be {bund on » table where you may easily examine them. Some of them em- Droidered ins manner tuat make them works of art, } The trimmings and finish are a wonder, THE PALAIS ROYAL (Continued below.) $4 Cares Of course, mot imported. Spring-weieht Brosd- cloth, round yoke, prettily braided. Accordion Plaited. A perfectly fitting Cape, nicely made aad finished ; « bargain. #5 CAPES. ‘These have pointed yokes and two ruffles, pinked. So much tp demand that the supply coustantly faila All colors snd sizes now in stock. THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.» 8s SJ acxers, We have Good Jackets at @4, but point to these at 68 because we find $10 is the prevailing price for them. Style 1—Reefers of Diagonal Cloth, Corkscrew and Jersey Cloth. Style 2—Vest Front with Rolling Collar, Cheverom and Jersey Cioth. Style 3.—Tight Sitting in Wide Wale, Jersey, Cork- ecrew and cheveron. £7-We ask especial attention to the finish and atof these Jackets, _(ontinued below.) $12 Jacxers. Three styles, THE BLAZER is of the Celebrated Clay Diazonal Cloth; the waistcoat as detachable, so tuat this Jacket dia dee seca ‘spring or sum tuer wear. ‘THE KEEFER, of English Diagonal. THE CHEVERON Jackets have the full Sleeve, Cuffs and Collar of Armure Silk. 52” Ladies who bave been paying fancy prices for tailor-made jackets to order are requested to inspect these Kovds. _ {Continua below.) THE PALAIS ROYAL THE PALAIS ROYAL. Ganuents Fox Curpxex. WRAPS, JACKETS, JERSEYS, COATS, SUITS, SHIKT WaISIS, ETC. In a quiet way we have been catering for the Chil- @ren's trade, We open the season of "90 with « stock that deserves the stteution of all mothers The reat variety coupled with Falais Koyal prices should make this place Headquarters. Misses’ Reefer Jackets, 62.50 to $10. Misses’ Blazer Jackets, @3 to $12. Misses’ Tieht Fitting Jackets, $3 to $7. S27 All colors and materisis in checks, plaids irises, &e. Sizes 8 to 16 years, ‘Misses’ Connemaras, $3.50 to $15. ta Sizes 4 to 12 yours, im brosdcloths, pleida, checks, stripes, &c. ‘Misses’ Suits, €3.50 to $16. Se" Sailor aud the new “Gretchens," with Zousve, im Cashmere, Henrietta, Jersey Cloth, Serges and the CHILDREN'S COATS, 61.8 to $20. Sizes i toe years. Materials of faunel and the best siike. Bar- ‘@ains are the @1.98 Cream Cashmere Costs; the 83.50 ‘French Fennel Costsin Gray and Tan, with velvet sleeves; the $2.25 French Pisids made up im “Gretchen” style. “aieel ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, ‘Cor. 18th st end Pa ove (& LIBNEE

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