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4 THE EVENING STAR. |“Txs Pow:s Tur Br WASHINGTON: aowooo|— k AR YS. has the fullest Lecal THE EVENING STAR and as au Advertising Medium te werth | | Tt would take ““Puck” more than Some momentous news comes from Chris- tania, Norway's capital. In the present ten- sion of European affairs the Norwegian demand for complete autonomy has been overlooked, but that demand many turn out to be no small party in Norway is Steen, who is odious to King Oscar, not only by reason of this fact, but also because im bis leadership Steen is harsh and abrupt of manner, with slight respect for kings or their Drerogatives. Those who have kept up even in & cursory way with the history of the new national literature which has arisen in Norway since 1814 are aware that there has been s very of the poets and dramatist. One of the troest and most intelligent populations in Europe— woes the inferior of none in genuine pride and enter- | Wile—$1-50 to 84 s yard. . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©., MONDAY, | Daarsess AND NOISES IN THE HEAD. CATARRE: One of its Principal Causes. LETTER NO. 3 FROM DR. LIGHTHILL. a? “twenty pee, to put ewirdle around the world of TRIMMINGS as Weuikibie tases ean ‘Washington, March 28, 1891. ‘TRIMMINGS are little things in | Mr. Editor: The nasal passages are in direct commu- themselves—but did you ever stop to think what a bar- | nication with the middle ear by means of canals (called these brilliant re- | the Eustachian tubes) situated tmmediately bebind the tga eae caran Tecomnisee | nostrils and.on s fevel with the floor of the noso, ex- «rase—decorations that give nature her sweetness? tending directly into the dram cavity. 80 direct is the Circumstances must govern the selection you make. | connection thus formed that some anatomists consider The voice of harmony must be harkened to. We will | the middle cars mere extension of the cavities of the wel ust bring your good taste in to discriminate. Wipe o-G8 FANCY GOLD GIMP from ie 10 2% aches | One of the most deplorable features of catarrh ts the wide—I8c. to @1.85. yard. The width governs the | readiness with which it spreads through these Euste- cost. chian tubes to the important structure of the middle Brown tad Molotrope Iie. to Soares nay TB | oar, and, by ite disorganiaing effects, impairing or de- . €9-0-@8 COMBINATION OF SILK IN COLORS | *0Yinghearing. This unfortunate result takes place i i i [ ‘and Tinsel Gimp—? inches wide—65c. and 75c. a yard. | 8 frequently that in nearly every case of deafness £a-0GS NARROW GOLD and TINSEL GIMP in | which presents iteclf for treatment the difficulty can Gray. Brown and Haliotrope combinations—85e. and | be ciearly traced to the efects of catarrh, and even in the fow cases which originate from other causes the §970-GS TINGEL BEADED GIMP-o large cluster of colore-2% inches wide-04.25a yard. Presence of catarrh seriously aggravates the aural dis- Se-oGS STRAIGHT EDGE and VAN DYKE | ease and renders s permanent recovery impossible POINT STEEL GIMP—X tod inches wide—GSe. to 3 | until the catarrh is removed. ie GR JEWELED GOLD GIMP. ‘The invasion of the ear by the catarrhal Gisease is ‘Wide—Sic. to $4.85 8 yard. — ‘usually characterized by # feeling of fullness andob- S7-c°GS SILVER TINSELED GIMP-1-16 to 3% | struction in the ear, and by an occasional bubbling or noe edge or Van Dyke Point—25e. to | crackling sound in the ear while swallowing or masti- So yard cating food. At such times the passage of air into the MAUD CROCERE GIMB=136t0 Stabe | scien felt,» sensation never expe- 0" NARROW SILK GIMP-% to 4 inches | Tienced whenthe ear isin a normal condition. During prise—the Norwegians have chafed over even | wide Ise 18, 250, S00 Son we OUs, ‘84a yard. an attack of fresh cold « feeling of pressure is often felt in the ear, together with soreness or dull pain and ‘sensation of numbness over the affected sida, ‘In some cases the approach of deafness is so insidious that it is almost impossible to fix the time when the want. ‘elaim the final exercise of sovereignty included | | £g-o-G8 WHITE SILK GIMP—3to 4 inches wide— | difficulty first commenced. In others the deafness at in the proposing and making treaties with | 95:_to #1450 rare: other nations. The declaration of s republic may occur very soon and form part of the movement by which certain northern nations | and Sie. « yard. more significant because it is s symptom of a general demand for an extension of rights and | €2.50. Jeweled Gold40. a lathe of the old in the ae the whole list, but you would United States, “the signs of the times are por-|toahalt. Suppose when tentous.” +=. After the Lenten season of special self-denial ‘Weshington humanity turns again to enjoyment of worldly things and to ite old ways. The stir- men organize and push spring “booms” with : renewed energy. Feminine humanity throws NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | through the Eustachian tubes and brought in direct self-denial to the Easter zephyrs and blos-| stablished 1840. to move. Even the children impulse, and, defying pneu- in outof-door pleasures business or gambling pastime t of the annual egg-rollixg on the White House grounds. This great open-| The residents of old Athens gained an enduring frat comes only by spells, more especially during an tnchea wide O0e te 81 Oa ee, CTMPUF %0 36 | attack of frosh cold or after sneesing or blowing the Sw-o-G8 BLACK SILK MARABOUT GIMP—TSc, | 20S¢. At such times the hearing will be found sud- only obstructed and will as suddenly return, with S7oGS BLACK SILK FROGS—22%.. 25e.. 30c. | something of a snapping sound and sometimes with « to $1. MEDICI COLLARS of Jetand Gold Beads, | ioud, startling report, the whole process giving an bag Steel—G8, 62.50 and | sag or valve in the heed which closes and opens the €9-0°@S CLEOPATRA GIRDLES of Pisin Gold— | svenueto hearing. By degrees, however, theso spells of deafness ocour oftener and last longer, until perma- nent deafness is the result. In all cases of catarrhal ” SOc. and SL each. | deafness it is an unfortunate fenture that the difficulty You see GIMP is the favorite—and it helps to make | Tows slowly but steadily worse until the hearing is ‘tired of reading long before we should have tocome you are out tomorrow you “stop by" our TRIMMING DEPARTMENT and let | te, sdding materially to the existing distress, ‘us show these and theothers. If you haven't a new| Formerly the middle ear was entirely inaccessible Fratyr’ fp irg ap nett red grag coma nar to local treatment, because any liquid, even the least a cot renewed be. ry Possible drop, entering therein resulted in violent esr- Sa cet oa a pd ache and severe inflammation, often destructive to <r hearing ; but my recent invention has changod matters: SEATON PERRY, compietely. By a mechanical contrivance of my own zl any liquid medicine is instantaneously converted into “FERRE BUILDING, ® vaporous constitency so very fine that it can be passed 14 _| contact with the tympanic cavity without the slightest ain or danger, and thus the middle ear can bereached ‘with the proper remedy as easily as the nasal passages, and deafness from the above causes, heretofore con- Tus Lovz Or Novexrr Axp Ree eee ee CHANGE. A. P. LIGHTHILL, M. D., 1411 Kat. nw. at ‘Hours from & to 12 and 4 to 6. air Easter spree of the juveniles is wisely post- | fame from their never-ending search for ———$$ Tadge Thompsox of Portemonth, Ohio, who | of today. se ably represented the eleventh district uatil tice in his town and presented with a magnif- cont silver tea service. One feature of the oc- casion is thus noted by the local chronicler of the Times: “In the meantime the civic band breathed forth its entrancing strains male quartet sang a vocal selection, Brother Enoch J. Salt ut of the piano in large anda while d the harmony quivering hunks.’ Isalobster a codfish under the treaty of Utrecht? That is one of the Newfoundland questions presented. That is to say, the treaty euly gave the right to the French to condact such fishing off the French shore of the island | best.for rough and ready wear, too. ‘ee “that which has atall times been acknowl- edged.” And only # cod fishery bad been ac- Knowledged. On the other hand the French contend that» lobster is fish and that all fish ‘were caught and were to be caught there—if foul ‘The Farmers’ Alliance in Llinois is now tak- ings band in the world’s fair by making an| mb2+matew insue that the million-dollar appropriation for the state's exhibit be placed in the hands of the state board of agriculture for distribution. ‘This concession may be made if the F. A. will agree not to require that the name be changed ‘te the Columbian Punkin Show. ‘The democrats seem to have pablicans. Their latest announcement is Gov. Pattison of Pennsylvania, who thinks that by Ais appointments be has secured the keystne ef the arch. The Cincinnati Commercial Gazette advises the Farmers’ Alliance to turn its attention to having agriculture taught in the public schools. ‘The Conumercial Gazetie believes in educational campaigns apparently. ‘The Galena, having been floated off the rocks of Cutty Hunk, should be run up into the interior and have a barn built over her to pro- tect her from the rigors of the New England climate. After all, the great seal of Connecticut was Rot on those papers and Gov. Davis rejected acting Gov. Bulkeley’s requisition. Now let somebody tell where that great seal is any how. —_—_+rs—___ ‘Tennessee is whipping up the off horse to ber chariot of progress by passing a bill pro- ‘Widing that school directors shall be able to| ™B27-eo 900 Pennayivanis ave, aw. read and write. ‘The Farmers’ Alliance may do for the solidity of the south what all the republican legislation since the war has failed in eccomplishing—to wit, smasb it. ‘There are 80,000 alliance men in Georgia who Bave practically forgotten that there ever was a war. There is food for contemplation in this fact to the leaders of the dominant parties —<-.—__— Editors of country papers are now hinting to their subscribers that maple molasses, spring Vegetables and cord wood are as good as cash or selecriptions. —_ —-+2—___ ‘The Inte Dr. Howard Crosby of New York was one of the most public-spirited clergymen the world. He was a practical and not a merely theoretical reformer. _—_——_— oo A strange case—the Vicksburg Herald, leading @emocratic caper in condemning Cleveland on the ground that he is too bresh on the tariff question. —$—~<-2-@—___ Editor Dana says the negro is growing blacker. 1g Connecticut avenue | He should have said ‘the colored man is grow- coloredez. afterncon Yooked like 4 great string of flowers swinging fm the suneb re. ~— += Fhe RR oS AS Re Lo B a ‘The weather bureau put on an extra cont of varnish for Hester. a : ‘Wew look out for s slump in the egg market.| maso 1987 ran. ove. ‘mh30 Bub sav. “SOME NEW THING." In this respect “*Athenians of old” do not seem to OUR DRESS GOODS SALON to Dress Goods is ‘handsome, 500. 42-inch Stripes and Plaids, quite stylish, 60 e0.inen Plain, all colors and very superior, 42-inch Plain Gray Mixed, handsome, 75e. CHALLIES, {80-4neh All-wool Snail Polka Dota, 37360. ‘B0ineb French, best «rade, O0e. ‘The greatest variety in the city. ROBES AND COMBINATION SUITS. ‘A fow of the Combination Suite left, to Close at 85. ‘Handsome Robes in leading shades, $10. Superior Robes, vory swell, $15 and $18. YRENCH ROBES IN FINE SERGE. Handsome Embroidered Fronts in Oadet Gray, Mousse, Tan; in tact, we,have combi- ‘Bations to suit all fancies. An All-Wool Imperial Serge, 46-inch, in all the beautiful shades of Fawns, Tans, Grays, Modes and other desirable Spring per yard. Bedford Cord, 40 inches wide, 81.25, in Gray and Tan, something very desirable. Don't forget that you can save at least 25 folks we would quote the following: 40-inch Foule Beige Wool, 50c., in Mot- ted Grays only. 40-inch Foule Belge Wool, 62., in Mot- tled Grays only. ‘45-inch Foule Beige Wool, 85c., in Mot- led Grays only. < Priestley's Silk Warp Henriettas, Mail orders for any of the above materials ‘will receive the most careful consideration, or for any goods not stated in this announce- ave differed very widely from FRE H 8S O% F HG GLb THE HS TE > ER ry 8 ‘He is always on the lookout for ‘‘Something New:” for instance, there's tha: SPECIAL EXHIBIT iad AAA? a i eT hd hie poles ay POPULAR SHOPPING PLAGK. S438 ‘O08 “oo ‘Goo H OE TWELFTH DAY, SEVENTH STREET: SMEVIGTS a 3 A GE 08 HE ie OHSS | ener eee 42) E Nothing to compare with them in besuty of design; TIONS IN PRICES CONTINUE IN ALL BR, A RES A HSS Sates dere rea PARE Loo SANTA at A FEW EXAMPLES WILL DOUBTLESS mn CONVINCE YOU THAT THIS SALE I8 ONE OF UNUSUAL INTEREST TO THOSE IN NEED OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND FABRICS, G5 AND 617 PENNSYLVANIA AVE FINE OAK CHAMBERSUITE 870. Reducod to 940 FINE PARLOR SUITE in Bro- Noveurres For Srama OUR LINE OF NOVELTIES IN BOYS" AND CHILDREN’S GARMENTS FOR SPRING WEAR I8 BEYOND QUESTION THE PRETTIEST WE HAVE EVER SHOWN, EMBRACING ALL THE BEST DESIGNS FROM THE LEADING MAKERS WITH A GREAT MANY ORIGI- NaL ONES FOR THE YOUNG MEN, LARGE BOYS, SMALL BOYS AND CHIL- DREN. THE SELECTION OF THREE-PIECE SHORT PANTS SUITS 13 EXCEPTION- ALLY FINE, NEAT AND PRETTY CHECKS, PLAIDS, STRIPES AND SCOTCH MIXTURES IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FABRICS, THOROUGHLY AND ARTISTICALLY TAILORED, aT EXCEEDINGLY MODERATE PRICES. TAKE A LOOK IN OUR SHOW WIN- DOWS WHEN PASSING AND GET A FAINT IDEA OF THE MANY PRETTY THINGS INSIDE. B. ROBINSON & Co., AMERICAN OUTFITTERS, 110. Reduced to 860 €35. Reduced to $23 FINE EXTENSION TABLE.. $25. Reduced to #15 FINE HALL STAND....,...... $85. Reduced to 618 124 F BT. NW. Gannon Sra Affords an agreeable and effective means of adminis- tering LITHIA in all cases where this remedy is tndi- cated, It is an artificial product of Dr. Enno Sander and each bottle of one pint contains the proper amount TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT Wx H. McKszws Dany Larrea ves of LITHLA for « daily dose. Ours is primarily—first, last and all OMPSON, the time—an exclusive cloak and suit +s you crevureof antiog’ bere toe isest nee. you are sure Greasy stylee—the most becoming, sen- = ee sible and perfect-Stting shapesas quickly as they appear in this country. The art of dressing well is not so much in what You wear as whether tt fits and becomes You. We will not allow am ill-fitting Coat MARCH 90, 1901. 0f the styliah perfect-Gtting Coats you _ Size af the chore, opere, neeption Couzws Tannoxa Sroas, ‘ome frou this wore, 03 ELEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. We ‘Tecetving styles nearty every day. and it will be to your interest Branch of &. Coben & Co., Boston. to look through our stock before buying pba elsewhere Laces. WILLIAM B. McKNEW meee Se ‘Half Flouncings, Black and 5 (085 Penneylvanis ave. a.w. AAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAABARRAABAAS [cement eee see © ComEH 800, im, and we offer sou exclusive values in 24-Inch Printed Canton Silks, in designs held exclu- sively by us. $1.00 is their value. Spe- Karos Passce, 612-814 7TH STREET. FREE. FREE. Our Great Guessing Contest begins today and the ‘Person guessing nearest the number of shot contained: in the jar is entitled toe FREE TRIF EUROPE. ‘Every person hase chance for a month's vacation in Europe free of allexpense, We do not restrict you to vote for any particular person—vote for yourself. ‘Vote early andoften. Every purchase entitles you to Sguess. See Sunday's Post and Herald for full par ticulars of this trip, GUESSING CONTEST CLOSES JULY 3. STEAMER CITY OF PARIS SAILS JULY 22. For the coming week we offer the following specials - DRY $% % P% BH pits te 83 GF LE a SPECIAL PRICES m™ SILK DEPARTMENT. 21-tnch Figured China Silk, worth @2s0, Our price, 21-inch Plain China Silk, worth G8. Our price, Ae, 22-inch Faille Francaise Silk, worth $1.25. Our Price, 95e. BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT. 46-inch Imported Henrietta, worth 8730. Our Price, 68c. 42-inch Silk Warp Henrietta, worth $1.37%. Our Price, $1.12%5, DBESS GOODS, 40-inch wide Serges, in Tan, Light Gray, Old Rose ‘and Heliotrope, a splendid seller at 62i¢e. Special price, 50c. ‘38-inch wide Cream Dress Flannel, worth 600, Special price, 45c. 54-inch wide Broadcloth, in all shades, never sold Jess than 850. Special price, 680. 38-inch Wool Plaids, in light shades, were 50. Special price, 40c. Special offerings in Towels and Table Linens for this week: 62-inch Fine Soft Finish Satin Damask, “bleached.” Good value at 85c. Special price, G5c. per yard. @2-inch Heavy Soft Finish German Damask, “half bleached.” Good value at 87c. Special price, Ge. yard. A Handsome Large Size Bleached Knotted Fringe Towel. Regular price, 3c. Special price, 24¢. A Large Size All Lincn Unbleached Towel. Regular Price, 25c.. Special price, 19. A Good All-linen Towel at 12340. WHITE Goops. A new line of Dress Plaids at 123¢c. Solid Black Plaid Muslin, only 12: Imitation China Silke, in Black 18c. per yard. A ful line of Apron Chocks at 7, 8 and 9. per yard. Specials advertised in Sunday papers in our Milli- nery and Cloak departments hold good for entire week. per yard. c. yard. 1d White, only KK ENON GGG sSSq Ex ff RSX Pres H RRS § co kk NORN GGG x68 PPP. A L A cco FER ro» AA L AA oo & er AA £ AA Soa ge P 24 tun 24 God > “Dave News By E. P. Mearz. MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1801. If you have a cough, consumption, asthma, bronchitis, or in fact any lung or bronchial trouble, take Douglass’ Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil and Hypo- phosphites of Limeand Soda. Itpzevents the ravages of the dreaded disease—con- sumption—by toning and invigorating the system, producing flesh, strencth and otherwise assisting the various or- gans of the body to properly perform their various functions. Dousises’ Emulsion {s one of the few preparations that contain 50 per cent pure Norwe- gian Cod Liver Oil, which is so perfectly emuisified with the soluble Hypopnos- phites of Lime and Soda that it is pleas- ant to the taste, easily digested and is suporior to ail slinilar preparations. Get the best while you are about it—wiich is Douglass'—75e. for a large bottl ‘82. It is also a speedy cure for after-effects and weakness following an attack of the “La Gripe.” fat? 78st 2 ee 2 ¥ ‘You haven't any ides how much wecan, Preseripti save you on druzs and jons— especially the latter. MERT2’S DRUG STORE, mb39 Southeast corner 11th and F sts. nw. oe Taz Mosvuewtat, 997 AND 990 F ST. N.W. ‘There need be no debating in your minds where to so if you want the proper style in Millinery. Weare showing the largest line of Paris Trimmed Hats and Bonnets that has ever been shown in Washington. ‘Besides we have the prices marked on fine choice c00ds 80 low that you will be amazed. SPECIALS ON SALE IN OUR FLOWER DEPART- 3 Spraysof Crushed Roscs and Buds that sell regularly at 50c. Our price 32c. Fine Large Double Violeta, can scarcely be detected from the natural flower; worth 250. Our price 15c. per dozen. Fine Veivet Pansies, dozen ins bunch: worth 5c. Our price 430. Fine Field Daisies, 12 in a bunch, that sell regularly at45c. Our price 250. Our Flower Department contains everything that is new in Wreaths, Montures, Small Flowers of every de- scription, from the medium price goods to finest French Our line of Untrimmed Hats is complete, We have all the new and popular shapes made up of the latest and fancy braids and straws, ranging in price from 50o. ‘up to $3.39, EXCEPTIONAL VALUES AN OUR GLOVE COUNTER. ‘S-button Suede Mousquetaires, worth fully $1.48, imcolors Whiteand Black, at $1.19. Every pair war- Fanted and fitted to the hand. Foster 5-hook Gloves for which you pay elsewhere 91.25 at 970. Each pair guaranteed and fitted to your hand. ‘Our 790. 4-vutton Glace Kid Glove is now in stock ‘gain, complete in sises and colors, and well worth $1. SPECIAL OFFERING IN CLOAK. ‘Three manufacturer's sample lots at balf value, Lot 1, at $1.75, are apeing weights, worth from $3 to “ Tot, at €2.29, are Spring Jeckets, worth from 94.50t085. ‘Lot 8, at $4.20, are Bpring Jackets, worth from @5.50 to 68. All-woo! Blaser Jeckets, in Tans and Grays,at §3.75; worth $6, ‘ Cheviot Resfers, in Bick and colors, at $6: well worth 66. AT OUB HOSIERY COUNTER. ‘Fine Swiss Ribbed Vests, in 6 shades, low neck petterns, Children's Heavy Ribbed Fast Black Hose, sixes trom (6 to 836, double knees, at 250.; worth Sle, weight Trunks, Real Alligator Bags, Gladstone Bags, “*Dress Suit" Cases, Toilet Cases, Can- ‘vas Extension Cases for steamer russ and ex- tre wrape—in all sizes. An extensive assort- ‘ment of English and American Steamer Bugs, and Shawis for railway travel, in plaids and stripes, from $3 to $15 each. For the con- ‘Yenience of our patrons we will mark and de- ‘Aver Steamer Chairs on board any steamer ‘sailing from New York, Boston, Philadelphia (of Baltimore free of charge. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Mess Goons. WE WILL SELL TUESDAY FOR | —s00,— Your choice of the prettiest lines of Neckwear that have ever graced our counters, They have Just come tous and émbrace all the leading ‘pring and summer shades and styles, in Plaids, checks, stripes, &c. Dainty Silver Gray, Dahlia and all the delicate artistic com- Dinations of coloring. An adequate descrip- tion is impossible. A magnificent display of these can be seen on center tables and in win- dow of Men's Department. —Remember the price—50e.— ‘We shall make a special saie of these for the next few days. FAST BLACK HALF HOSE. 100 dozen Just in of Men's German Half Hose. ‘We guarantee these to be strictly first-class in every particular and if they crock, changein color, grow rusty or stain the feet, will cheer- fully refund the money paid for them. All sizes. 8 pair. (First floor, scond annex.) Ixrenzstixa Irexs Ix Uruorsrery DEPARTMENT. ‘Tomorrow morning we will offer from the auction sale of J. 8. Lesser & Co., a8 a special, bargain, one lot Nottincham Lace Curtains at $1.15 a pair.— The Swiss Lace Curtains advertised a few aysazo are attracting deserved attention. Some of nearly all the prices are stillleft. This isachance not likely to be placed before you ‘again. To those who did not see the previous notice we would say: Ap tinporter, retiring from the curtain business, sold us the balance of his stock of Swiss Curtains. We offer these as they were bought—at greatly less the actual values. All full 33 yards long. —$6 to #10 a pair.— We have closed from the makers one hundred ‘Three-fold Screen Frames in antique oak and imittation mahogany. These have patent double-acting hinges and are worth $5. Asa ‘special bargain we will offer them at —83.00 each. — Wo will mount the panels in satine cre- tonne, or plain or fiured silkoline for — 84.45 each. — Printed Art Muslin, in three colors. Imitation Sik, in a new line of colors. —Plain, —Printed, 1 x ‘We have just received cur second invoice of ‘Madras for draperies, in Cream, Lemon and colors. 31, 35, 40, 50, 6234 and 75e. a yard. — (@ourth floor, 11th st. bide.) Tunez [srenesrixe Taoveuts Ix EMBROIDERIES. ‘Wo have just received a **job” in 45-inch Em- broidered White Swiss Flouncing, with colored applique effects, of Pink, Heliotrope, Light Biue, Cardinal and Black. ‘They were imported to retail for 81.75 a yard. We will offer them at —81.258 yard. — ‘We have also received & line of new desizns in 45-inch Black Flouncings, embroidered im chintz effects. $1.35, 81.75 and €2.25 a yard.— Including the narrow widths. Tinsel Embroidered Flouncing, in handsome Rew patterns of goid or silver. ——$1.908 yard,— st floor, 24 annex.) Hovsenor Spuciarris. Feather Dusters, extra quality, for parlor use, $1.85, $2.19, 82.40, $2.65 and— 82.85) Picture —S0e., 65c., 80c., 95e., 81.25, $1.45 and— —-81.95 each. — (4th floor, 10th st. building.) Exrnaonvrsany Varves Ix Taste COVER AND TIDY DEPARTMENT, 100 Feather Pillows, covered with French ‘satine—inner cover of ticking—size 18x18. —Te. each.— 1 Lot of Saddle-bay Head Rests, madeof fig- ‘ured China silk, —S7e. each. — (24 floor, 24 annex.) Norastz Varves Ix Saawn DEPARTMENT. Black Embroidered Fichus, with knotted silk fringes, in extra and medium sizes, —33. & 5 ‘Square Black Cashmere Shawis, 1.50, #2.00, $2.50, £3.00, $3.50,— 00, 85.00 to $10.00 each. — ble Black Cashmere Shawls, $1.00, 87.00, $8.50, 810.00, 811.00,— —#12.00 to $20.00 each. — Priestley's Silk-warp Henrietta Mourning ‘Shawis—square and long, ——#0.00 to 8:72.00 each — (Third floor, 11th st. buliding. ) Busser Deparruest. Owing to the Inteness of the season we have secured the following numbers of fine Bed Biankets at much less than real values: 104 “*Alcazor” White Blankets, 3 pair.— 11-4 **Washington” White Blankets, 2 pair. — 11-4 “Beatrice” White Blankets, feathers. #3. 75, 04. 50, 85.25 and 96.00 a patr.— ‘SPECIAL. lot of Feather Pillows, six pounds to the SE 8 Dair.—— A Linz Sronr. ~ttr1tesr ‘There is grocer in this city who put a faucet in each end Of bie Kerosene barrel Whea ‘© customer wants 15-cent Kerosenshe draws it out of ‘one end of the barrel; when a customer wants 18-cent of] he draws it out of the other end. Certain manufacturers of the best known footwear make foods for us and they also ‘ship smaller quantities of the ‘same identical roods to other Prominent dealers here. ‘The other dealers, having much lighter rents to pay than ‘We do, sell these Shoes at $5.0, pair. Our price is only $3.95 for those Gents’ Fine Custom- made French Calf, Real Kan- garoo and Patent-leather Shoes ‘and Ladies’ Bost Made French Kid and Dongola Hand-sewed Dress and Walking Boots. aah ie og [le YOURS Are you willing to have your Kerosene, as it were, drawn ‘out of the 18c. end of the bar el merely for the pleasure of trading at stores located in the boomed-up real estate sections? ee ae WM. HAHN & CO." RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 Seventh st., 1922 Penna. ave, 231 Penna. ave. 0, ‘iff gE PIPTTTTEETTttl it Does Ir Par ‘To imitate the ways of the purveyors of food and charge higher prices at this season than at any other? Tet Re se $ EE S55 RA 8 ss, AAA Aa Sss8 PITTTTEEET PTET EE fut HS °-fe Bae EE H %S Exe Saat And showing you a list of BBB A AR R GGG A Ali N NN Sus5 > rietta. Bargain pri that we are sell: ‘75e. Henrietta Cloths, spring shades, 42 inches wide. Bargain price, 9c. a yard. New shades in 46-inch All-wool Silk-finish Hen- . SLa yard. See our 4c. Novelties in Plaid and Striped Dress Goods. Only 60 pieces left of that famous G0c. Dress Gimp ng Se. a yard (25 different shades). Our Dress Trimminz Department is complete and designs in Dress 60 gross Pure White Peat! Buttons, 5e. a dozen. ‘See our Spring Cloaks and note our prices. STRASBURGER'S DRY GOODS AND CLOAKS, 404 and 406 7th at. BHOES— If they came from SAKS’ they're RIGHT— ALWAYS! Worms Mosr Les. Prices. Our delight is to preside over BETTER FOOTWEAR for LESS MONEY than you can “‘plough up” in any other field of trade. Argu- ‘ment may scale the wall of success—but FACTS and FIGURES are BROAD, SURE STEPS to its summit. Quality, shape, fit, finish and Price are the “loose ends” of satisfaction, and we've guthered them ALL in hand. Here are eight turns SPRING FASHION has taken for the LADIES: Patent LeatherYampapd Bek Ponrols Fel Bat, ¢ Teather tp. fall Frenolt heel. (On the Spemish As other 2 peopie 2k : © Shoelitetnis would vo cat Sclue tor JONSIDER the Shoes we sell you as are- ceipt for your money—redeemable at tho first sign of disestistaction. That's the full meaning of OUR guarantes GROUND FLOOR FOR ALL SHOES. (Sa Will our tourists go to Europe or Califor- Bis—and who'll they bo? GUESS AND VOTE ‘WITH EVERY PURCHASE. PR cee : as rend rev think ‘8 8 Shoe. “Lace Ox Evenrrmxo~ An authority on fashion says: And epeaking of laces, newer have I stem eo much © Kused for purposes ef garniture—iace lace basqucs, lace tabliers. lace Rownces, lace lace diowses, tovethor with ruches, Jabots, the: ‘mings of black or white lace. slashes, rufliea, headings All Laces, in fact every detail of your aprine os, tume, ary offered at reduced price.as e souvenir of thi “Opening.” H Be (ae | POR Lac Spring * : THE PALAIS Borat. { (Continue below.) 4 > Sovvesizs Fon Lanmes { This is abrideed. For complete lists inquire at door? woys of Nos. 1117-1119 Pa. ave. or at the Twelftt ef entrance. DRESS GOODS DEPT. SOUVENIRS. 01.50 Best English: Broadviotha, Priestiey"s, Lu! Colored Fycared DRESS TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. B5e. Gold and Silver Guimps 10 per cent off marked Also Buttons, Flowers, ‘WRAP DEPARTMENT. €14 Paris and London Jackets, $12 Biagers and Aieotors, all st 610 Luported Ja styles G8 Jackete, copies of imported earmen 85 Binzers and Keciers, all styles, $id New Style Connemaran $1.25 Catico Wrappers, $1.68 Batiste Wrappers 41.95 Ginziam Wrappers, all styles. count, $2.20 Novelty Hantle Umbrellas. $5.08 the latest Mackintosh from London... JEWELRY DEPARTMENT, @lJowelry, in all styles... $2.50 Louis XVI ‘12ige. Linen Handkerchiefs, all Linen Hamikerchiets Linen Han ikerchier, all styles Eubrotdered Linen Handkerchie! 50c. Embroidered French Linen Handkerchiefs $2.85 Hand-cmuroidered Hapdkerchiets... NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT. €1.98 Embroidered Chiffon Rufiling. 1.35 Embroidered Cuifon Kufting. GSc. Chiffon Ruftine, Be. Raffines, all sty! We. Tourist Kuflting, 6 y% 4c. Embroidered Chiffon Jabota. 1c. India Silk Windsor Tes See. Windsors for 44. and in all styles - Velis for Le. and 12c. Veils. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. 25e. Fast Black and Fancy Hove, Novelty Silk Hose, worth $3.50. CORSET DEPARTMENT. ‘Te. New English Coutil Corsets, 73 "Ala jormets.. €1.50"A la P. D.” Corsets... GLOVE DEPARTMENT. reseed Kid Mousquetatres. . a1.85 0 Undressed Kid Mousquetatres +outton English Dogskin Gloves. Genuine Migekin Mousquetaires... . French Kid c. Suede Kid Gloves, 4 Luttons..... . Taffeta Silk Mousquetaires. . Taffeta Silk Gloves .. Pure Silk Mousquetaires, Gloves for Ose. and 50c. Gloves. anew Silk Muusquetatres. ‘Also Meu und Children's Souvenir Liste, FAN DEPARTMENT. 1.45 Silk Japanese Fans, lapaneee Novelty Fans........ 20c. Fans for The. and Lie. Fans. 0c. Japanese Fans, very superior... 50c. Gauge Fans, Land painted. €1 Faus for 880. and 750. Fans. Sovvesms For Canpxex. 25e. Irish Embroidery Collars. 190. Silk Windsor Ties, 50c. English Novelty Windsors.. i i REpSPnprrevert Ai EssrETE te if 10 per cent off marked prions of all Black Sill Grenadines, Bisck Wool Dress Goods, inc PARASOL AND UMBRELLA DEPARTMENTS. HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT. Easter Garters, yellow silk, ribbon bow, ech...... alais Royal” #-Lutton Suede Gloves .._.@! eipeee tty & * ada s ] FREEEREES an - ws Amported Lea Gowus, all styles, at 10 per cent aly an av eS ae a ee ee OEE ONE OA NB

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