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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, SATURDAY; FEBRUARY 14, 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. W. A. Puce & Co.. ‘Successors to E.G. Davie, ‘TAO Market Space, Corner 8th Street. ane Advertising Medium is worth more than ail the other papers published iu Washington. 4 SPECIAL MARE-DOWN SALE OF NEW [ar Correspondents ere informed that anony- mous communications sent to Tum STAR are not read. If matter is not worth the signature of the writer tt is not worth writing, much less priating, ——————— ‘The death of no man in this country out of highest office could have created #0 profound a sensetion in this republic as that of General William T. Sherman. Indeed, of sll men who have lived in the fervid life of the last three decades of American history of none except President Lincoln and General Grant could it be said that the entire nation bowed at his bier. Ove of the few great generals of the late war, ‘ho inalmost the last of the brilliant commanders om land and sea who upheld the union cause. Grant, Farragut, Sheridan, Hancock, Thomas, Porter and many more have ceased from their labors. It only remains to express the public sorrow and anticipate the judgment of history. Belonging toa family which produced several THREE DAYS, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT. When s young lady is introduced into 80- CIETY it isa **tea” or reception, with plenty of refreshments. Now ours will be s similar case. Weare going to havea three days’ OPEN- ING to INTRODUCE our tmmense assortment of NEW WHITE GOODS to the ladies of Wash- ington. MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNES- DAY next will be the “debut” of this depert- ment. There will NOT be any refreshments, but instead, asa special introduction attraction, We will make s big MABK DOWN in these fresh, new and desirable Come to the Opening. A cordial invitation te extended to you. 18 patterns Fine 12%. Check Nainsook, iifestrious men, serving in generous rivalry) “*t® ‘Marked down for the opening to with some of the grandest men in modern his- 10e. yard. tory, in all he did be bore himself so well as to| _OUr 186. Check Nainsook, different patterns. command the admiration of his countrymen. | Marked down for the opening to His patriotiam, hie genius in war, bie citizen- are ship in # period of great trial—these are known to all men,and his name, linked with the names of Lincoin and Grant, will descend to the latest 12 patterns of 20c. Check Nainsook, very fine ‘quality. Marked down for the opening to on Se. yard, anemia tipiiniconmce=es 18 patterns of 25c. Check Naineook,extra fine. ‘The Senate in its action upon the District ap | Marked down for the opening to propriation bill in relieving the District of any ie. yard. ‘of the expense of the maintenance of the Zoo- logical Park rendered only the barest justice to the District, and it is to be hoped that there will be no difficulty in securing the adoption the amendment by the conference committee. ‘While there has been decided objection made to the anddling of half the expense of the pur- chase of the Zoo (which is simply an annex to the Smithsonian Institution) upon the tax- ‘26 styles of Fine French Muslins and Organ- ies, in satin plaids and stripes, also open-work lace stripes, very striking ahd effective; worth 6c. yard. Marked down for the opening to 10e. yard. Ife. Plaid and Striped Muslins, different styles, Marked down for the opening to Le. yard. yers of the District, the main protest bas - 2 ae | eae against loading upon the District a per- = Organdy. Marked down for manent tax for the maintenance of the park} °P*!™ the purchase of monkeys and the support of 16c. yard. the astronomical and other purely scientific All of our 2c. Plaid Organdies, which are very Deautiful and sheer and fine, in 18 different pat- terns. Marked down for the opening to le. yard. ‘Se. French Organdies, in stripes and plaids. ‘Marked down for the opening to $<. ‘The raid of the anti-reformers on the civil service commission was continued yesterday with amall effect. The House finally decided to give the commission $96,400 to be used in a ‘20. yard. way to give effect to the law, and no more 450. French ‘Novelty Organdiee, Marked technical objections avail to cripple through | down for the opening to quibble the cause of the reform. The debate pole really turned on the merits of the system, al- though some of its enemies worked their pop guns behind profemions of zeal in carrying out the mere words of the civil service Our @0c. quality of Fine French ‘Novelty Orwandy” is undoubtedly the prettiest and finest goods of this kind ever shown in Wash- ington. It is an extra fine Organdy ground Work, figured off in very delicate drawn work im quaint and original designs. It will be marked down for the opening to 47. yard. Jones’ Soft Nainsook in Checks. Regular prics ‘25e. yard. Marked down for the opening to 2le. yard. Fine Sheer India Dimitys, s very suitable material for the little folks dresses. Marked Greenhalge, Boatner presented the other side with force, whieh amounted practically to conviction in the light of the first action of the House. The commission comes out of this fight, as it has come out of previous contests, with its banners ftying. The enemies of civil service reform have beaten their tom toms and discharged their stage lightning, and are no nearer getting down for the opening as follows: a dram — ‘Be. quality marked down to 33e. yard. Oo —___— See = “30. yard. Sheer Novelty Swiss, Black ground with large, medtum and small dots of White, White with dots of Black. These are entirely new. ‘Marked down for the opening to ‘Sige. yard. Also Plain White, with three sized dots, ‘Worth 30c. Marked down for the opening t2 2c. yard. India Dimity, with neat little Bisck frure, ghost story about how Mr. Blaine in 1880 dur- ing the Garfield-Hancock contest made a tour he instill the same. Of course he is, but with such a rich field to the south and so willing to divide, be really hasn't time, don't you know, to bother with Cunade just at present. By and by: call around some afternoon next year and WHITE GOODS OF ALL KINDS FOR + G STAR. A NEW IDEA. WHAT DO YOU THINK OF IT? Ta F i oe WAS. A. STAKELY, Pastor of the Pret Baptise Chueh. iy Debate eet ng Tach." “Sue of thom hae. bee on Sat ees oa another. Church. Ht i z. et fe i it. very = arent to ‘a firet-clas, eR J uri oP tee mom vette fo-and indore yun mateivents ease of T found it ein tatistectory’ in ‘all partic: ‘and’ Plano preferable fo me in iiauy re ‘Very respostfuly: 1804 G st. n.w. = 2 ‘We have used the Fischer Piano for over thirteen 8) years oind cannot ‘mn praise of it- OPiad given entire eatiefaction eae. mnifRd for Pamphlet containing 300 references in oa FR f t Ee ¥ Re Ee ORGANS. LOW PRICES, EASY TERMS. SANDERS & STAYMAN, Sole Agents, 934 F st. aw, FRANK BUTLER, Manager. Forsrrune, CARPETS, DRAPERIES, STOVES, BABY CARRIAGES. ‘To enjoy the comforts and conveniences of life—tn the midst of happy family—without the expenditure of all one’s earnings—is the highest type of the, HONEST TOILER'S HAPPINESS, THIS PRICELESS BOON OUR EQUITABLE CREDIT A Quanrarre Or Sprouz Size Ox Mosvir. DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES AND GLOVES. DRESS GOODS. —There are certain staple lines which sell uniformly at the one ‘price im all stores, Monday's attractions at the Palafs Royal will be more the ‘exhibition of certain exclusive high-class novelties at prices much lower than you'll expect. DRESS TRIMMINGS. —No other stock in this city as large or as complete. ‘We have the authority of the leading modistes for stating that here ts headquarters. (On Monday special sale prices for certain choice trimming novelties. 1.ACES.—It has been said.ayain and again, that we have the best vartety of Black Laces for the RaMles otc, that are to be so much wed. ‘These Laces, also the new stock of ‘Linen Laces, will be offered at special prices on Monday. EMBROIDERIES.—We wipeannd tas Vics daggers cairn. ermine tastpans richest embroideries in the art shades. Of course we'll expects half bundred sdmirers to each buyer. ‘Tis early in, the season, but we may tempt you Monday ‘with the Special Prices.“ GLOVES. —**Palais Royal” Gloves need no introduction. ‘The Spring importations having arrived we invitean early call. Let itbe on Monday and allow one of our experts to fit s pair to your hand—We would demonstrate the ‘Sitting qualities of our new Gloves. You won't be expected to buy any more than if you asked to be shown the now shades for the Spring. ‘Now let ns tell of Monday's special price attractions | tioned. the department just men- (Continued below.) Dura Goons: Dasss. Goons: ‘This exhibition and sele ieto introduce the Kew ‘Silks for the coming season ; and, since this announce: ment will be mainly devoted to these goods, it is proper to first remind you that the woolen fabrics have also arrived. Exclusive novelties in choice Plaid and Stripe Camel's Hair Suitings, the New Foule Serges, the very latest English Tailor Suitings, novelties in Mixed Chevrons, Cheviots in new color combinations, spring ‘shades in English Brosdcloths. Silk Warp Henriettas, Embroidered Polka Dot and other Novelty Ginghams, Black Silk Grenadines, Polka Dot and Striped Surahs. Full line of Priestley’s spring goods. ‘ ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. ‘THE PALAI® ROYAL (Continued below.) Laces: Laces: Laces: BLACK CHANTILLY LACE DRAPERY NETS— 48 inches wide. A very pretty piece of Stripes and Polka Dots, only @1.35 © yard. A new design: Silk ‘Stripes forming large plaid, with Polka Dots in center, only $1.68 s yard. A delicate and artistic Fern Leaf destyn, only $1.98 » yard. You will ad- mire the plece with small bunch of flowers sprinkled here and there, only $2.40 3 yard. We bave these ‘Lace Flouncings from 90 cents to $3.98 a yard, but have written only of the special values, BLACK CHANTILLY LACES FOR RUFFLES, ETC. ‘Some as cheep as Scentss yard. The following are “‘apecial:” 5% inches wide, 75c., and 73 inches, 98c. The design ts of ribbon bows, as if fastening on the lace net, the border rolling in imitation of ribbon. ‘These are very choice pieces. We have similar designs of inferior quality at 20 and 25 centsa yard. Here'sa lovely piece, 7 inches wide, the design a tiny bunch of flowers, 80 cents « yard, but it's cheap for this work of art. The same design in lace 43g inches wide, 48 cents; 634 inches, 68 cents. Here isa fashionable de- Sign not easily described—fiowers and polka dots would seem inbarmonious, but they don't look so! 9 inches wide, 45 cents; 4 inches, 19c. yard. Here isa lovely plece—s design that might be termed Gothic, 80 cents a yard and only 4 inches wide, but it's chear, ‘very cheap. Those with less critical taste will admire ‘ually as well the laces at 15, 19, 25 and 35 centsa Yard. We have hundreds of pieces to select from and ‘designs very similar to the more expensive. (Continued below.) Ware Saaxauar Srixs e ‘Dress lengths—15 yarde—for only $9 apiece. These ‘Silke are free from impurities; are full 24 inches wide; have only to be seen and handled in order to be prop- erly appreciated. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Shanghai Silks that were lately compared with 7ic. ‘sample from one of New York's leading merchants. ‘Toc. and $1 a yard for 27-inch White Shanghai Silks ‘that may also be compared with the higher priced goods of elsewhere. Ornce Or W. B. Moazs & Soxs.| A Hrer— Axo Some Moxer Saven! Woopwann & Lornnor. OUR REDUCTION woRES. ‘THE LEADER IN BED ROOM FURNITURE. A solid cak three-piece suite, Bedstead. Buresa, and Weshstand, with bevel mirror 24530 in burese. ‘We have twenty-mine of theae suites left out ‘of the two carloads we had last falland we have: ‘sold this suite regulariy and it hes been » rood: seller at = OUR LEADER IN THE TABLE LINE. Center Tables with four turned legs, in either ‘ak or imitation mabogany, with top 214x214 tuches, for ‘This table s very strong and well braced. ana | KD*¥ ‘0 the best thing in this ine we have ever seem, for the money. PARLOR SUITES. 1—4-piece Overstuffed Fringed Suite, covered | Price. in silk cotelines, $200. Reduced to @150. 1—-@-piece Imitation Mahogany Carve * Suite, ‘covered in silk damask, $125. Reduced to $90. 1--4-plece Overstufied Fringed Suite, covered im rags and silk pinsh, $125. Reduced to $95. 1—Splece Solid Mahogany, all best hair, Suite, covered im French silk damask, $175. Reduced to $125. 1—-4-piece Overstuffed Fringed Suite, covered in silk meda'tion tapestries and trimmed with Silk plush, 200, Reduced to $160. 1+ piece All-hair Suite, covered in silk dam- ask, with gold and plush frame of Louis XIV design, $200. Reduced to $130. 1€ piece Oak Frame Suite, covered in fine ‘silk tapestries, $85 to $02. 1—-piece Imitation Mahogany Suite, cov- ered in rugs and silk plush, 980, Reduced to 960. 1—4-piece Imitation Mahogany Suite, cov- ered in silk plash, 945 to @30. 2-G-plece Imitation Mahogany Suites, cov- ered in tapestries and silk plush, $50. Re duced to 830. ‘3-€-piece Imitation Mahogany Frame Suites, Spring edge, covered in silk plush, no excel- ‘sior or shucks used in the upholstering. Reg» ‘ular price, $50, Reduced to €37.50. 1—S-piece Imitation Mahogany Suite, cov- ered in cotton tapestries and plush, $40. Re- duced to $30. 50 per cent below regular selling price. LADIES’ DESKS. 1—Antique Oak Combination Desk, Wardrobe and Chiffonier, $00. Now 945, 1—Antique Oak Desk, very finely carved, 840. Now 630. 2—Stxteenth Century Oak Desks, with etched panel, 818. Now 1—Fine Solid Walnut Desk, with double case of drawers, $30. Now $18. 1—Antique Oak Desk, handsomely catved, 84. Now $17. 1—Antique Oak Desk, old English design, 847. Now 28. 1—Imitation Mabogany Book Case and Desk combined, 822. Now $15. 1—Sixteenth Century Oak Desk, with case of Grawers, $30. Now #20. 1—Solid Mahoguny Deak and Parlor Cabinet, with inlay panel, $70. Now $35. PERRY'S. We certainty do not like to see people match qualities by prices. It cannot be done. Price is a movable Danis of value—stationed guard over quality at the whhm of the merchant. You may be sure he is not etv- ing anything to you. We had this matter brought very must be Linen fs one of those nooksof trade that you trust yourselves unaided. Thereis Linen—and Linen. All a right to the name because ft is all flax—but there's the same difference as between the wiry hirsute append- ‘ages of a horse and the rich silky locks of ¢irthood. ‘Second qualities are unsatisfactory and unreliable—eo we carry none that are not perfect—good, and from that up to the very finest. You are better satisfied—and if £2720 inches square, ai! linen, $2.50 a dozen. Four in NAPKINS. Sa~% Pure Irish Linen-$1 » dosen—with a better quality at $1.50. Se" Pure Irish Linen—¢? and €2.50.0 doses. ‘Sa, Pure Irish Linen—@5.adoaen. Four in HUCK TOWELS. #a714x24— All Linen—1 a dozen. (#9 20x35—All Linen—Ked or Blue Borders —12%e. apiece. $2 20x44— All Linen—same borders—25c. apiece. 8-20x48_30r. apiece. Four speciais in DAMASK TOWELS. each. Ser-zx48_Knotted fringe borders in Yellow, Light Blue and Plain White—73c. apiece. BLEACHED and CKEAM DAMASK. €2Ot-inch—Pure Irish Linen—30e. and G20. @ Yard. Same at 7ic.—that many cents better. 6W72-inch—finer still—¢1 a yard. Sy-2 yards widthat 61, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, 01.75 end $20 yard. 52” 10-4--are exceedingly fine quality $2.50 yard. Some beauties in HEMSTITCHED and FRINGED BREAKFAST and DINNER SETS—5 to #30. Free to look. Fa" 27x:3s tnches— Pillow Cases at $2 a pair. All the variety you can possibly want—all widths. Se-HUCK TOWELING by the yard st 250., 37 4c. and 50c Keep our little quality vs. price lesson in mind. Our foods 2re marked at profit—but the margin doesn’t overbalance the value EVER. Youare not supposed to know about all these things-WE ARE. It's an ad- ‘vantage over you we never turn against you. You stand—here—on the same footing with the most ex- Facts worth taking into consideration when you have # dollar to spend. SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING," NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ESTABLISHED 1840. Ty ‘That is to say, having arranged our SPECIAL REMNANT SALES FOR MONDAY. or EACH WEEK ‘We may be considered a little previous in thus adver- ‘NEW AND BEAUTIFUL REMNANTS FOR TODAY AND MONDAY. Mews Deranrurnr. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1801. OPENING MONDAY AXD TUESDAY, FEB. 16 AND 1%, or (NEW SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN. Good joders my that wowhere elm in the country can such an INFANTS’ DEPART. MENT s2 ours be found. Tt is something to have @ department where whatever any mother wants for her baby's wear can be had without worry or inconvenien-e, These ad- vantages we give you. We've had the BABY ie mind for months past. collecting uew things fram Paris, Viewna, Loudon and at home. We {vite you to.come in Monday to se the reaut of our preparations. CHRISTENING ROBES, In every dexree of richness and fimenee, te suit the taste of the most fastidious. The datntiest productions of artistic skill. Included are ‘Chima Si1k Robes, with the finest lave 83.25, $5.00, £6.50 to 25.00. — BABIES’ SHORT COATS, Sizes up to 3 years, In the latest novelties. new Spring Cloths amd Fancy Silks, in checks and stripes. Aleo Babies’ Short White Coats, im cashmens, Dandsome clothe and silks Very pretty, very choice and very cheap. INFANTS CAPR, (Of Surah and China Silk, piain apd embrotd- ered; also of embroidered crepe; Fine Lace Cape of silk, haad knit; Pine French Mull and Fine Silk Mull, with lace. + €1.00, 61.50, €2.00 to 64.00. — CHILDREN'S SPRING AND SUMMER BATS. ‘We also show an unusually large assortment (of Children’s Spring and Summer Hats They, Were never more attractive, mor in quainter shapes. FANCY MULL HATS, Jn Bifty shapes, in all shades of Fink, Bina, (Cream, Red and Bisck and White. ‘Pique Hata, (Chambray Hate, ‘Sun Hats, snd Tam O'Shanter Hats for Boy Batten. ‘This invoice of goods is our own direct im- ortation. An early selection is imperative, CHILDREN'S SUITS (Of Fancy Pique and French Gtnebam (for Baby Boye), made with Kilt shirt—nouave jacket | ‘and shirt front. Children's White Dremes of Naimsook, Persian Lawn, Linen Lawn, Pique and Muli. ‘Trimmed with fine laces and embroidery. DOUBLE. VE WAISTS For Infante and Children, made of fine caro- ric, to which the underrlothing can be safely fastened. Bize 9 months to 5 years. (Second floor, 10th st. building. Qe, SHIRTS, fe. Our 38c. and SOc. Uniaundered Shirts were surprise to everybody—nothing has ever been offered in this city to equal them. We have « greater surprise, however, for you Monday ‘well made and completely finished. All sizeo from 14 to 17 inclusive. 28. each. — COLLARS—30c. FOR % DOZ. 100 dozen Men's Union Linen four-ply Col Jere. Many sell them for all linen, but they are not stfictly so. ‘There is so little cotton im ' ‘We have just gotin five (S)cases,andamongthem isa | next, it is this: Acoonps Rox. Say he will see about it. Ta, ta! ‘Fast Black. Marked down for the opening to THE PaLals AL. ew line of Wool-mized Challies, colored Mobsirs. pometond PER 125. yard. (Continued below.) POINT DE GENE LACES. PARLOR CABINETS ONE HUNDRED DOZEN How does it happen that Gen. Francis Marion | something new in Block Mulls, ilk finished, | THOT BURDEN TO THE PURCHASER, 1—Large Whiteand Gold Parlor Cabinet, @75. | Henrietta Finished Cashmere, imported Worsted MEN'S UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS, snd other no lesa worthy patriots and heroes! vithrarules India lt fguee of White: ceevarg | demonstrating the folly of delay on the part of house- C Point de Gene Laces, expreasiy made for trimming | ow 950. 3 Sackings. French Percales, Indie Linens, 114 Un-| with Pure Linen Bosoms_reinfurced fronts can get from $25,000 to $50,000 or more for a length it is difficult to distinguish the difference _| Keepers. Coronsn ‘HINA Suse. Gingham dresses. When you see these laces the prices + et tudes o bleached Sheeting and Dress Ginghams. The above between them and India silk. Regular prico, ‘25e. Marked down for the opening to se. yard. WASHABLE SLACK GOODS. French Organdies, French Muslins, India ‘Linens and Novelty Swiss, in all Black, all of the DRAGON BRAND and every piece WAR- Its benefactions are yours, though the payments te Protracted far into the future, enabling you to live the PEER OF YOUR MORE WEALTHY NEIGHBOR. ‘will not » little surprise you. They range from 18 to Oak Cabinet, with Freuch Bevel Mirrors, $95. | added to our already lange assortment will afford you ‘39 cents a yard; from 2 to 5 inches in widtis. Now 875. ‘an excellent opportunity to shop cheap. 1—Imitation Mabowany Finely Carved Cabi- | Our Wool Challies are, as you know. 120 net, 965. Now 950. ose 280 Imitation Maborany Finely Carved Gabi- | 40-inch Colored Henrietta Finished Cashmere will net, 900. Now #30. be.. — Exclusive designs in printed silks, bleck, cream, and colored grounds, $18 yard. This collection has been deemed worthy a special window display—s compli- ‘ment to the goods, for the windows only contain what ‘we consider our best attractions. AT 7% CENTS superior quality Shangba! Silk in HAND-MADE TORCHON LACES, ‘We do not keep the machine-made laces in stock. HOUSE & HERRMANN’S and, therefore, invite your confidence. Any pattern RANTED abeolutely Fast Black. 15e. Plaid Muslin, in all Black, in a variety of patterns, warranted fast. Marked down for the opening to 12%. yard. 20c. Quality Plaid and Striped Ongandy. ‘Some of them in open work effects, Black, war- ranted fast. Marked down for the opening to Se. yard. 25e. Plaid Muslin, in stripes and plaids, satin ‘and lace effects, warranted Fast Black. Marked down for the opening to 20e. yard. ‘S8e. Plaid and Striped Orrandies, in satin fleet, lace, open work and very sheer Indis Tinen plaids, tn a very large variety of patterns, warranted Fast Black. Marked down for the ‘opening to ‘25e. yard. And now comes one of the prettiest and most effective things ever shown in Black Cotton Goods. This is an extra fine sheer cloth, with open-work stripe formed of delicate tracery work in leaf and flower designs, and would makes much prettier and more durable cos- tume than many things you might buy in silk: drapery net, and then, too, it is washable, the ‘Black being warranted Fast. Regular price of these goods is 45e. We have marked it down for the opening to ‘ST. yard. Alsos fall line of Fine Black India Linen, war- ‘ranted Fast, for 123s, 15, 18, 20, 22, 24, 29, 30 and 3c, ‘These areall reduced prices for the openina. ‘We have just ruton sale a new thing in the shape of a Fine Black Hindoo Cloth, 45 inches ‘wide, with a 10inch hem on one side, hem- stitebed, Fast Bisck. Regular price, @2c. +2 Allen Thurman has been elected president @f the Notional Board of Base Ball, Hurrah for the bandana and make a pennant of it. oo Newfoundland wants to be annexed to the United States rightaway. England has been stacking pins in her in an underhand way. enn ieee Society has begun tochamp its bit alrendy aed Lent is only three days old. ————eeaomarnniah ‘The Parmery’ Allinuce is still in favor of the free coinage of the potmto. sees England is willing to swap Canads io the United States for Free Trade. —-—$seer niin, Bram Sic. to 04 yard. CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES, ‘917, O21 and 923 7th st., and G27 and 696 Mass. ave. n.w. SOLE AGENCY FOR THE CELEBRATED WHITNEY CARRIAGES. SPECIAL OFFERING IN PURE LINEX HUCK TOWELS, ih eee eee ae Only No. 2, size 19x40, regular price, 15e. Only 928 Th and 708 K sts. o.w., PHILADELPHIA STORE. toa oe, paces at Fetes Leader aaa Ta ET Casruz Soar. ’ Gusti Soap may beled tw aky store ab aay price ‘Youare willing to pay andof ali geadepef quality. We You select at whatever price may be guaranteed to ‘wash well and wear well. This is an all-important consideration. Prices range from ic. to $1.25 a yan. ‘The feature of our new spring stock being the quanti- tHesand variety of the higher-priced laces, which, however, will be found considerably below prevailing quotations for equal qualities, Monday's “Specials” ‘will be offering of extra values at 12, 15, 13 and 25 cents a yard. plain colors, all the new tints for spring. AT 50 CENTS Canton Silks in similar shades. You seldom can buy these silks in this width—23 inches— for 50 cents» yard. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Buse Srxs: Brack Sus: ‘Japanese Bilk 1s recognized superior. We have afew Places at S5c,, Gland $1.25 s yard, superior to any Previously shown at these prices. Full 27 inches wide, ORIENTAL LACES Some of the choicest designs will be found in the ‘Minch wide laces, $12 yard is cheap for them. For ‘Monday special lote at these prices, 100., 150.. 19c., ‘25e. amd 30c. ‘The new designs in Vandyke points will ‘be found in these lots. FAILLE, G. G. AND OTHER SILKS. ‘Messre. Givernand Bros. have favored us with s con- ‘Ssignment of thelr new weaves for the season of 'G1, to introduce which the following special prices are to be quoted: Boccia ccd |S: | $12 | ob. 9B ‘Meeers. Givernat.d have agreed to supply ‘Rew material, free of charge, should these Silks spit or crock withtn siz months of purchase. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Exnowmurs Axo Expsoments: ‘Where to begin and where to end is the question that troubles the writer, Let's commence with the prettiest ‘and point to the prettiest of the prettiest that are to be ‘offered t special prices on Monday. Here's ones Black Emibeoidered. Suit, the material is 45 inche: ‘wide and there are 43 yards in the plece—3 yards for the skirt and 1%¢“yapds for the waist. Easily made—the skirt requires but one seam when it is ready for the bend. ‘The fashions we'll show you; the ‘waist ia almost as ensily made. But let us look at this Porticular suit; the skirt ie embroidered mesriy all ‘owr with pink roses and buds; sufficient trimming in ‘same style for waist AND ALL FOR ONLY $9. Here's ancther beauty! Skirt with deop bem and above fe embroidered the lovely cinararias, « flower of Realy, ‘The body with trimming to mstch. Many will refer thie pattern to that above mentioned and yet it's ONLY @7.56 COMPLETE. |, Bvergthing io Rmbroldertes, down to the tiny ode ings, ko., for chikirep's and baby clothing. Mothers tell us we bave the fincet and daintisst patterns tn town. ‘To quote Moeday's special prices will net show the ualities or the extant of the variety show, oo we think ‘it wiser to merely write: Expect price surprises and you ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. Continued below.) ' Tae Seaxo Darss Tananses. CANTILE TRIMMINGS are of tinsel and beads in combination ‘of colors, both quaint and besutifal. ‘“@pectal" in that offered ot @1.168 yard. Two inches ‘wide, in Gold, Bronge, Green and Garnet tints. BEAD TBIMMINGS. A hundred different tints of one color are shown ins single design. The special sale attraction ie $1.35 for $1.50 qualities. JEWEL TRIMMINGS.—The beads and jewels sro om net and designed for trimming Grenadine and ‘China Silk Dreases. The latest novelty has tiny oraa- ‘ments of stvaw mixed in with the jowels. 91.358 yard the special price. SETS OF TRIMMINGS—Sufficient ornament for entire costume and ready for use. “Special”: are thees: Silk Epeulets, @4.0; Silk Girdles, 61.25; 811k Collars, $1.08; Jetted Girdles, $2.15; Jetted Collar, 01.50; Steel Beed Sets, consisting of girdle, cuffs and collar, @2.15 set. ‘We have the fashion plates showing bow these trim- mmings are worn. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, A. LISNER, Rave for some years mades specialty of s particular | izeand shaped enke of the GENUINE COUTE'S ‘YoU as the best of thelr Kind and better value for (WHITE CASTILE SOAP thet bes given good satintee- tonto sll using it. Wor the beth we Rave COUTES FLOATING CASTILE. Both are recommended to the One patr—not mere—to esch customer of ORLY 59 CENTS, é . cal Oe oe Se Sin of cantatanta, 1-Imitation Mahogany Finely Carved Cabi- net, $00. Now 845. Imitation Mahogany Handsomely Carved Cabinet, with French Bevel Mirrors, $75. Now ss. 1-Anfique Oak Cabinet, $27. Now $18 1—Imitation Mahogany Carved Cabinet, with French Bevel Mirror, $30. Now @37. MANTEL CABINETS. 1—Imitation Mahogany Mantel Cabinet, @50. Now 638. 1—Fine Bronze and Gold Mantel Cabinet, with French bevel mirrors, $80. Now $60. ‘Weare showing larrest line and the greatest variety of Baby Carriages and Refrigerstors, both in price and quality, ever displayed in this city. LADIES' DRESSING CASES. 1—Antiqne Oak Dressing Case, with oval French bevel mirror, $35. Now $27. French Dressing Case from original deaien, ‘Made ss sample, with swinging glass and trim- med with resi Chins silk and Irish point lace, 960, Now $25. 1—French Dressing Case, trimmed with Egyptian lace and silk, 45. Now $15. Tobe ‘sold at this price because we have made new design. 1-Antique Oak Dressing Case, $30. Now ‘S2tnch Black, Navy, Dark Blue Imported Broad Wales and Diagonal Sacking will be. 0 (These goods will make You s very stylish Spring Reefer or Blazer.) ‘SG-inch French Percales for waists or Blouses will de. “ i2Ne (These patterns are extremely moby. ‘Very fine Sheer India Linen, there are three (3) aif- ferent qualities, at 10c., 1e., 12362. A large variety of patterns in Domestic Dress Ging- hams will be 7c. Full 114 Unbleached Sheeting, very heavy and equal to Pequot, will be 20c. This tine, taken in conjunction with our already larwe ‘assortment, you will find « complete store in itself. SEE the display to-morrow, FIRST FLOOR, of a fine and select line of imported Scotch Gingham and Zephyrs. CORMIBINA: them, however. that ft can only be detected by. ap expert, and they will wear fully es well as an allsinen collar. Two styles—all sizes, —We. FOR 5 DOZEN, — CUFFS. FOR DOZEN. 100 pairs pf sauce material as collars—well nade —two styles all sizes, —Tie. FOR DOZEN PATRS.— Will put these on long center tables for com venience extra help to wait upon you Men's Department, Ist floor, Ist annex.) | Deranruext. ‘We've just taken out of bond st the George town custom house two cases Beotch Madras Curtains and Curtain Plee Goods, which we ‘shall place on sale Monday morning at prices ‘only possible as direct importers. AT ie. A YARD: ‘Real Seotch Madras in three patterns—Creaum oF Leinon, 40 inches wide, @5e. 8 yard.—~ AT Sie. A YARD: ‘Real Scotch Madras, in two patterns Cream or Lemon. —0 INCHES WIDE, 3le. A YARD.— AT Sie. A YARD: Real Scotch Madras—three patterns Creams or Lemon, ——50 inches wide, 25. a yard. — AT 400. A TARD: "30 inches wide, 500. yard. — AT G00. A YARD: ‘Real Scotch Madras eeven putterus—in s ve Hlety of colorings. 50 inches wide, 00e. s yard.— AT T5e.TATTARD: ‘Beal Scotch Madras—fve patterns—in a var ‘Tety of colorings —— SO jmches wide. The. « yard. — ‘Real Bovich , Madres Curtains in Crean oF Lawes. ‘Kid Gloves and Pigskin Semgles of White Goods of ali binds, cach dene of patterns scwes together, with prices end width marked on them, given to ony eustomer on application. —

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