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4 EVENING STAR. THE WASHINGTO TRE EVENING STAR bas the fullest Local Ctrealation of any Newspaper in the Warld, Gnd as an Advertising Medium is worth mote than all the other papers, published In ‘Washington, SS Some facts Justify the belief expremed by re- pablicans that the democrats are planning and ‘expecting to win the next presidential election by throwing it into the House of Representa tives. Apparently they are making no strong Gort to compromise the differences be- tween the east and the west. between the silver and anti-silver wings, and it is suspected that they look tothe renomination of Cleveland with the expectation of a third or ailver-free- coinage candidate being put in the field, whose candidacy will throw the election into the House, if the democratic ticket fails to win a majority of the electoral votes. In the House already elected which will own. Difficulties will, however, be met in plan of campaign. A Janus-faced pro- weak with the people. Since successfully played hide-and- with the tariff question in 1844 the news papers have, with the aid of the telegraph an@ Ts connection with the world’s fair it is pro- posed to bold an interparliamentary conference out a gold in the east-silver in the | railroad communication, rendered it | “—1Tae Box Manca. i ix} At this price we offer for the following spectals— every one a splendid value st this price: Black Cheviot Reefer Jacket, with ail froes. etal, 04.98, Fhe Cloth Ten Roster Jacket, with silk tress. Spe cial, #4. Fine Cheviot Biazer Jacket—ellk and gold embroid- cry—collar and s‘eeves—in Black, Navy, Tan and Pearl. Special. $4.06. Fine Cloth Reefer Jacket—sitk frocs—in Navy and Gray—gold, silver and silk embroidery collar. Special, 84.98. All the above at 84.98 are special Largains. aT Phy 2 20 og. ae Choice of Biazers, fine cloth, im Navy, Black and Tan—silk girdle. . Or Navy and Black—silk girdle—gold or silver cord | bound—Jackets finished with gold or silver cord. At oot, Our line of Reefer Blazers and the New Skirt Tight- | fittine Jackets at from $5.48 to $15. We ask you to wok at them, thinkinc they will bear comparison with any shown as to style and price. ‘See our line of Chtldren'sand Misses’ Reefers and Binzer Jackets ‘cents for Blue Cloth Reefer Jacket, gilt buttons . tor all tana. Reefer Ja colors, up to $10.05. Wethink suit y SPECIAL BARGAINS ce) a Sie ESSA at “8: cents, 5,55 100 dozen—manniact umples—Linen Collars United States. The latter idea is strictly new bs and the three features taken together caunot | fail to add to the impressivences of the ceca- sion. It seems peculiarly appropriate that the | Great Kepublic should lead in establishing the Brinciple of peace on earth and good will | to men by the agency of » tribunal of arbitra- tion to whom could be referzed such matters as | could noi be arranged by the ordinery course | of negotiation. It ix noted that in connection | with the Paris exposition of 1589 there were | held more thar one red congresses, mak- ing Paris ‘or the time not only the industrial and commercial, but the intellectual center of the world. The exposition at Chicago is like- wise to be a meeting of intellects as well as an exhibit of material products. --—_—_<—-s Great Britain is again, after along interval, wrestling with an Indian rebellion of much gravity. Great Britain, in the task of Bindoo bas defore her one of the most serious problems ever before any people for solution. With internal difficulty suificient to | appall a less lion-hearted and intelligent nation | ‘there is the perpetual aici constantly increas- ing menace of Russia on the nozthwestern frontier. It took the greatest of English | statesmen, Lord Chatham, to couquer India | and Canada, but it will take « succession of Chathams—sometiing inconceivable—to hold these possessions and govern them so as to en- hance the glory of motherland. —— ‘The annual election for state officers and mem- bets of the legislature in Lhode Island tomor- ow will be the tirst of the pretimunary state elec- teoas whicl form the battleground of the great preadentia: contest of 18%. Gov. Davis, who | has been renominated by the democrats, had a | plarality last year of 1,960 aud wus chusen by ‘the wyisiature. ibe republicans Lave renom- imaseu ex-Gor. Ladd. ‘ihe contest will be very close and may not be decived by the pevpie, but vy tue icgudature, as he:etoiore for several | Years. ishode isiund is a debatable state, | Muie more so by the requizemeut of au abso- | Juve wajur.ty im elections. ee ‘The Supreme Court of the United States saved. yesterday, the hangman's office to the suite of Lexas. The learned coart, in other words, decided that Texan criminal law was | good enough law, or leastwise it had nothing to do with it it wwas net This state-rigits | reling is not relished by Lone star jaw-break- | rs, who prefer centralization somewhere else than around their throats. 2 Representative Ereckinridge of Kentucky was billed to lecture before the Unity Club of Cimeimnati Sunday night on “The Politics of Christianity.” if there is a Congressman who has » lecture in stock on ~The Christianity of Politics” the Unity Club would be pleased to bear from him. --- - “Governor Pattison of Pennsylvania might be | coazed to accept ® Presidential nomination if | he were approached cautiously and the real purpose of the approacher were kept carefully concealed until the proper time of springing it on the unsuspecting victim. ——<ro__—_ If the disappointed mob of aggressive yorng- sters, with their hands full of eggs and their egg-rolling desires ungratified yesterday, bad | caught the President in some secluded spot it is terrible to imagine what might bave hap- pened. + If Mrs. W.C. Whitney uses only half the en- ergy and skill she displayed socially in Wash- ington, im ber new position as one of the Indy managers of the world’s fair, ber department end Cuffs, in: Sailor Collars, and f ollars, worth it ae arn “CENTS. 1 m1 Jet Flanne? and Percale Shizt Waists, all sizes, Sto 13 years. Newular price, 25 cents. Striped aud Checket Sx im Gray and Black and White. Regular value, 49cents. am a aT Xe, Sg CENTS. Sans Bighb Fine Percale Wash Wrappers, all sizes. Regular price, $1. - For the balance of this week we will offer some spe- cial bargains in every one of our departments included iperior assortment of coos in all these departments and at the low prices Prevailing at all times. Let us first speak to you of our ‘TRIMMED HATS. Were you in to eur opening? We displayed the largest collection of Fine Imported Trimmed Hate ever shown here, besides a vast assortment of our own | manmiacture. all at moderate prices. Every day we are udd.ng new displays and at prices lower than any im the city. Hats. Grays, Tan, Wood, Browns and Black are the stylish volors. ‘We show all the stylish shapes that are All colors—at trom 48 cents to $3—in fancy, lace, hair and Miian braids. At 25 cents we offer ail shapes in Belgrade straw— Black onjy—an open-iace straw—all stylish shapes. At the price = special Langain. RIBBONS. ‘Weonly sell All-silk Ribbons. We warrant every yard we seli as all siik—f makes no difference what style, width or color, it must be all silk or we will not handle them. Youcan always find the width, color ‘and style Ribbon yon want in our stock and at the RIGHT PRICE. For tuts week we will special a SURAH SILK SASH. 3 heavy sil knotted fringe, in Blect:, Puk, Bine and Cardinal, at 89 cents. FLOWERS. ‘We hardly think we need tocall our Flower department. You know est collection and lowest prices in the special in this department we offer a spray i Buds with Leaves in all the new colors at mach. VELVETS. Every shade that yon will find onthe Paris syndi- cate card you can find im our superb stock. We show Velvets at trom $1.00 per yard to $3.50 yard forthe finest warranted all-silk velvet. Also in this depart- ment full lines of all the stylish Nets, Crepes, &c., for Hat Trimmings. AS & speciai, Crepe de Chine, all colors, 65 cents yard. rep =6FRR Mm Bist & me oo Hh SK me SGC. x | BBB A A Goa AA IN ALL DEPARTMENTS ‘THIS WEEK | will be a notable success. — When it comes to be known in Kansas not ‘only that Jerry Simpson wears socks, but wien he goes to the effete and luxurious east he stays im isdollar-a-day hotels, the jig will be ali up with Jeremiah. —— ‘The democratic brethren of the north may be cussed by the thought that summer will Le bere soon, and that Senator Gorman cur't stay down south cultivating a boom all sum- imer. ——_—++ If there is anything in sight now that socict: Wants, it doesn't wait to ask for it. The Lenven rebound will still be upward until the spring fever begins to get in ite enervating work. + = Senator-elect Palmer made hisappearance ou the stump yesterday in the Chicago mayoralty fight and Candidate Cregier is in favor of Palmer for the Presidency or anything else. —__ + Mr. Lemcke of Indiana has at last concluded ‘that he witi sil om # European steamship and Bot om the Uuited States Treasurerahip. a The report that Deacon Richard Smith bas @ misteke. He ixn't that him. _ ‘With ex-Gov. Foraker assisting tne McKinley Gubernatorial boom in Ohio, the Sherman sen- ‘Storial boom is not likely to be overlooked. ——-+=—_--- cia, Sarx Or Drrss Sixxs : ar JOHNSON & LUTTRELS. | ‘The remarkavly few prices wo are oering in relidble j Drew Silks wave occasioned mact surprise. Wesive litle hints of the opeminz, but on!y brief cutlines are sible in ar advertisement. Among the arrivels we note | Some beautiful lowered destyns in Black and Colored Ground India Silksat $1 per yard. | 204meh Pieured China Silks. Reduced to:30e. ; worth inch Figured China Silks. Reduced to4ie. Sold elsewhere at “AMeinch India Silks, colors, Light Dime, Pink, Leg- horn, nary. Cardinal, &e., at te. ; worth 91. | Zineh Faille Francais and Rhadame Silks. All the new colors at SL. Tu Black filkk we heep all the reliable makes and | weaves_ranging from 75e. to €2.30 per yard. ‘We have a small lot of the Colored "*Gros Grain” ‘The Czar of Rusia has not yet completed his | Silks left at 25c., Be. amd 0c. per yard. Reduced srrangements for the reception of his confrere from Maine. —————+s ‘The weatherosis has created » panic in Pitts- Darg und becume an epidemic in Chicago. pence anal rn ‘A brokea head seems to be the popular - eign baige in lige. Bat oo Pree sugar tomorrow. And this is ne April | from 0234, $1 and $1.25. ‘We specially invite an inspection and comparison of these rare bargains im Silks. JOHNSON & LUPTRELLS POPULAB-PRICED DRY Goops mouse, DET. 7TH AXD STH STs. mat remarkably low price of 813. Us HOi.BTERY GCOD=, LACES, &e, 10 pairs No. 768 Nottingham Laces, $1.50 per pair. Good value at $2.50. 11 pairs No. 3001 Ecra Nottingham . $2.75 per pair. Were $4.50. 7 pairs Imitation Brussels, handsome de- sign. $2.75. Former price, 25. 4 pairs No. 1256 Irish Foint Laces. @5.225. Reduced from $7.0. 6 pairs No. Irish Point Laces.@6.75. Reduced from $10.50. offer thei at the low price of $15; just one- half their value. We also offer at $15 per pair about 17 pairs of thore beautiful French Velour Portieres, in Pink, Gold, White, Copper, Nile and trope. They usually sell at $23. ve st Rewular price, $1 240 Smyrna Ruys, inches, $2. Regul Price, 83.5 330 Smyrna Rugs, 30 inches, $2.45. Reeutar price, #4. 210 Sinsrna Rugs, 4x4, $3.85. Regular aE ee ROH, JULIUS LANSBU! ‘ HAND F STS. mb —, Decorated and Gold Line Vegetable Dishes, worth Be. for Be. ‘Decorated and Gold Line Breakfast Plates, worth IR. for Ge. _— and Gold Line Dinner Plétes, worth -—NMe., for Ile. — _ Sizeach Gold Band Cups, Saucers and Plates, —worth $1.50, for $1.25. —— Japanese Surars and Creams, worth 0c. , for 45e. Decorated English China Tea Sets, worth 83.48, +» for See —__ Decorated French China Toothpick Stand with —B@ Toothpicks, worth 10c., for 5e. Painted Wooden Bucket, worth 15e., for Bread Boards, worth 2c., for 1c. —, Toilet Cases with Mirrors, for bath room, worth ——l0e., for 12. —— Double Irou Match Rafes, worth 10c., for Ze. — Wainut Coat Recks, six iron hooks, worth 12c., tor 8. Polished Wooden Knife Trays, worth 12¢. , for8e. Large Colanders, worth Lie., for 10c. Graduated Quart Measure, worth &.. for 4e. —— Gas Lighter and Box Tapers, worth 73c., for 0c. —_ Japanned Bread Boxes, large size, worth 7Ue., —for 68e. -—— Black Handle Flesh Forks, worth 8e., for 4c. Dover Egg Beaters, worth 5c., for Lie. Folding Clothes Bar, worth 81, for 8 Wire Cup aud Saucer Easels, worth 10c., for Se. Long Handle Soup Strainers, worth 10¢., for 8c. Spice Tray, Japauned, worth 30c., for 18. Four-quart Covered Bi t8, Worth 20c..for 2 inlined Kettle, wi Gwe th’ eacatton éa Bu ve ofall eagenat "Beery purcham eatitic eo gacee wes Parser AGSiD srw sree. ANOTHER OPPORTU! FOR i TO CEMPR,ORLOUEONTES FO TAG TAPES 5 LY SALE OF LADIES? . EAR 8A) ENTL TOCk OF MUSLIN U mo yey Have divided them into three fots, OUR 43°, LOT. Embroftered and ae 7 so Unterwren, com- ising chemise, rcfset cover, skirts and feria used Hage tn yr +, best, price trom Uoe. fotke” “Aras. al ™ if tue, Rots ip French, Nsinsook, tucks. Regular Take Pes s. see - TRE gear ME Soe amt er A OE a SG Bee a AA ont st OO mE. New Sronx Rossens. NEW STORM RUBBERS, NEW STORM RUBBERS. SHOES OF ALL KINDS. SHORS OF ALL RINDS. WILSON & CARR, 9 F ST. NW. BALTIMORE STORE-4 AND 6 W. BALTIMORE st. mbT1-3t Tree Srrctars Fon THREE DAYS aT OUR ‘THREE STORES. GENTS, arr TAKE AT $2.00. A LOOK Ladies’ Hand-tnrned Feather Weight French Dongola But- AT OUR ton Boots. Regular $4 beau- thes, Famous arr aT i. uo 100 pairs Gents’ Kurzurco- finisbed Calf Shoes. ‘They “ECLIPSE” are regular $3 values. arr FRENCH ORLY 41.48. ‘The choice of three Pretty CALF AND Styles Ladies' Dongola Button Brst ‘They were #2 with us, but sell KANGAROO at $2.50 at other stores. TULLE ELE Lt ntiqne Oak Frame, in 4-inch White —and Gold and White and Silver Molding, size 20 x24, worth $2, for #1.48. H EKE on Ld HH RRR roa Tt BR PA EES . asa 8 28 8"s 7TH AND H STS. N.W., FRANKLE & CO. ‘Weclose at 6p.m. Saturday, 10 p.m, 1t Cansivat Or Banas. IN ALL OUR DEPARTMENTS WE ARE SHOW- ING GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED FIGURES. HAVE HUNDREDS OF FINE TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS THAT, AT OUR LOW FIGURES, WILL GO QUICKLY, AN) a8 WE HAVE JUusT WHAT YOU WANT CALL SOON AND SELECT ped CHOICE. THE PRICE WILL SURELY BE RIGHT. THEN OUR ASSORTMENT OF UNTRIMMED HATS, BOTH BLACK AND COLORED, AXD FLOWERS 18 CERTAINLY AS COMPLETE AS ONE CAN FIND. cloaks. ane EXCELLENT BLAZER AT 1. A FRENCH FLANNEL BLAZER, ALL COLORS, 50. TAN, GILT, EMBROIDERED REEFER CORD AND TASSEL, @5, WHICH IS FULLY WORTH @8 CHILDREN'S AND BLAZERS YROM 1.23 UPWARD. MANY OTHERS EQUALLY LOW. EXTRA SPECIALS, EXTRA QUALITY GLORIA SILK UMBRELLAS, 91.25, WORTH $1.75. ABOUT 200 PAIRS MORE ONLY PIGSEIN GLOVES AT 65c., WORTH 81. ALL INFANTS’ WEAR, LARGE VARIETY, EX- TREMELY Low, Qo be 00" B is BI A 2Lz A Ss & F & Be be £4 2, BA PR. mbSl2t KNOWS NO LOSS AS TO PROFIT OR Loss. EVERY ARTICLE MUST, SHALL AND WILL GO. THE GUILLOTINE Falls heavily on the following goods as a starter: One Hand-embroidered Seal Pinsh Visite, size 38, thatsold for $49. Vacating price, #2. Seven, night be a triffe heavy, but e good investinent to lay by, that sold for 48, Vacating price, 39.99. Six Fancy Plaid Toarist Ulsters that sola for 828, Vacating price, $14. ‘One English Broadcioth Hand-braided Newinarket, Lieht Tan. Soldfor $4. Vacating price, $22. ‘One Fine Blue Beaver Newmarket, age 18 yeare. Sold for 24.50. Vacating prices, $7.98. ‘One 16-year Boucle PinidZ-care Linported ket. Sold for £20.44. Vacating price, $9.25, ‘Three Cloth Newmarkets, Astrackan trinuned, 14, 16, 18 years. Sold for $18. Vacating price, $9.90, Five Spring-weight Gray Diagonal Ulsters, Sold for $25. Vacating price, $12.79. ‘Two Brown and one Black Faney Eifect Newmar. kets, Bold for $14.50. Vacating price, $6.99. Two Fine Seal Plush Capes, one 338 and one42. Sold for 87. Seal One 3-4 Length Seal Plush Jacket. Soldfor #24. ‘Vacating price, $11.09. T ‘Three-quarter Length Fine wo. Seal Piush Juckets. One 22, one 8 Sold tor Vacating price, #25. ve agri, Pay yo, well to Duck a eerment’ tke this away, a8 yon axe saving fully cont in case they. ‘would reem a litle heavy for lateron. THE. COMBINA= TION. | PS Aes Woorwarn & Lorsnor ‘WILL SELL ‘TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), APRIL 1, Alaa ‘Which sn unexpected trade happening brought ‘Twthem. To secure thes» at « price they had to 2007-1009 F ST. N. W. id hold our special sale of Dinner, Tea and na extraordinary Toilet Sets and will make the following take the whole lot, whichis = large one, of offering in beautifally shaped and artistically deco- rated wares: ‘The prices which we shall quote are so remarkably Jow that we boldiy claim and challenge denial that the farares mentioned below are 25 per cent less than ever Included are Muslin Walking Skirte in siz before quoted by any other house om the same sterling | styles, some with ruffles of handacine embroid- Gus Oeteed Complete Dinner Set, containing 113 | **¥: others with eambric ruffles edged with fine handsomely underginsed decorated pieces. This is| | embroidery, &e. Any one of these as good as really an elegant Dinner Set, madein the latest popu: | usually sold for @1.50. lar shape, more desirable for the price than any we ——O5e. « piece —= Our Cambridire Complete Dinner and Tea Sets, con-| Drawers—Made of fine cambelc, tucked and taining 143 pieces, is the “cope stone” of ouF peerless | — tetinmed with finsembroiderien. All alsen. collection of baneains. —OSe. « piece. — A large order at Just the right time gave usan inside Corset Covers—Elaborately trimmed with fim ‘Hamburg embroidery. A better Corset Cover than ever sold at $1.25. —BSe. 8 piece. — Ba We would say that these are all fresh, ‘new woods and all sizes are represented. Seedie- play in 11th et. window. (Second floor, 10th st. building.) Croax Depanrwenr. TOMORROW THEY WILL SHOW ‘Some new and very attractive thines in Ladies* Outside Wearing Apparel. They call special Attention totheir ine of Jacketeand Lace Wraps. ‘Tans and Grays were never so popular, and they never have shown such an assortment of shapes, shades aud matertals. Tan and Gray Checked All-wool Blazer suapei Jackets—shaw!-roll collars—periect shapes. .90.— Our East Room Tottet Sot is a bexutifully shaped set, decorated und gold finished. Our bar- handsomely gain price, without Jer, $3.70: with far, — 96.40. Our Hanover Toilet Se: is one of the richest sets ‘ever offered at the prices which we shall quote; the decorations are han. painted, stippled with gold, and our bargain price without the Jar is #440; with Jar, which is the highest nd practical ware. ‘The decora- tions are fine hand pointed, profusely stippled with gold. Gur bargain price, without jar, $6.40; with jar, - $91.90, — Our Adamantine China Tea Sets are of the Intest pat- tern, containing 44 pieces. ‘The decorations are hand- some aud beyond criticiau, being a floral decoration lined with wuld. Our bargain price, $4.90. ——96.73 each, — All-wool Blazer-shaped Jackets, in Tans, Grays, Navy Bine and Black—(ull shawl-roll, collars embroidered, full, high sleeves—25 inches long—half satin lined, 97.50) vach.-— Tmported All-woo! Vieuna Cloth Jackets, in Gray and Ten. with peari buttons and braid ‘epaulettes to match. —-$10.00 oach..— Licht Tan All-wool Vicuna Cloth Jackets— satin-lined sleeves and half satin-linet bo2y— corded edges, —#12.50 each.—- ‘Tan All-wool Camel's Hair Reefer Jackets— haif satin lined—trox fasteners—stitched cuffs. ——-812. 0 each. —-- ‘Tan All-wooi Covert Cloth Reefer Jackets— gold cord edge—xilt buttons—roil collars, 50 each Our French China Gold-banded Tea Sets, 44 pieces; their regntar selling price is known by all. Our bar- ain price, sn. Our Royal Tea Seis contain 56 pieces and are hand- somely decorated. heavily burnished and gold finished. ‘Che uandles of the tea cupsare finished in solid gold. Our bargain price, —-$12.5 (Third floor, 11th st. building. ) = Ix Srantoxery Deparment THEY OFFER FOR CARD PARTIES, &e., Playing Cards, and they are so cheap now that there's no excuse for using soiled cards. It is very annoying to play with » poor pack of cards, Onrs are good, but cost Jess than Poor cards, and you have a large variety of designs, colors and styles from which to se- lect, Prices from Ike. to (Se. a peck. — —~911.90. —. Our Oregon Tea Set contains 36 pieces, with fine wndergiazed decorations, the iutest shape. Our bar- ain pric —$3.45.-— —EXTRA.— “HIGH-CLASS MICHIGAN REFRIGFRATORS.” Our **High-class Michizan Refrigerators” have no equal for preserving food and saving ice. ‘The “*High- class Michian” is made of thoronchly saasoned hard- wood lumber. No pine or poplar used in its constrac- tion. They are lined with x patent non-condnetor. The finish of this refrigerator is superior to any refrigerator ou the market, the pans's being made of quartered oak. Ask your neichbor about the ‘“*High-<lass Michigan Retrigerators.” ‘They are warranted to you. TRUNKS. — Our assortment of Trunks consists of every style of ‘Trunks made. Our prices are at the bottom for fine goods, ——BABY CARRIAGES, Our Baby Carriaze Departinent represents the fol- ‘Victoria Gilt Edge, very handsome. —Si8e. a pack. — (Stationery Department, Ist floor, 11th st, building.) Ts Brrcasnac Deranruest THEY HAVE AT ALL TIMES A complete stock of Clocks of the most reliable makes. Every Clock sold Uy us is fully war- lowing manufacturers: **The Whitney Carriage Co.."| ranted. the Hey wood Carriases and the Gendron. ‘Nickel Alarm Clocks. The three above manufacturers have no eqal for —ide., Be. ynd $1.35 each. — ‘High-grade Children’s Carriages. Our assortment is the largest in the city. Our prices you know to be lower than our competitors’. Same, with .. Be. finer sbovements and in sqcare R. GOLDSCHMID, 1t 1007-1009 F ST. N. W. BRARARLLALEERDELLELELELEDORELLS “Dace Nuwe By E. P. Man. TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1801. ‘SGc., $1.15 to $0.75 each. — st. building. ) —thie., Tae. (4th floor, 10th Tx Haxoxencmer Derarmeent ‘THEY OFFEu ‘Handkerchiofs ‘with embroidered scalloped edaes and fancy drawn work and embroidered corners. Worth peta on ‘Wine of Calisaya and Iron, the greatest of ——iiie. each, 3 for 81.— all spring medicines. The chane of season One lot Ladies’ Handkerchiefs in from winter to spring is the most trying of fifty patterns of fancy drawn work, with dice all the year tothe weak and ailing. Great ‘and other corners. care should be exercised in the selection of a proper medicine. If you have malaria or feel a tendency to weatness take Wine of Calisaya and Iron. If you suffer from inac- tivity of the liver, dyspepsia or kidney troubles take Wine of ‘and Iron, for it ts peculiarly adapted to the cure of ali the above ailments. It is particularly beneficial im cases of extreme weakness ig repairing broken constitutions, in fortityin« the sys- tem against the attack of la grippe, colds, chills, malaria and kindred organ; of the body in performing their duty. ‘Wine of and Tron is indorsed by reputable physicians of thiscity. 75c. per large bottle, 3 for $2. ttt tt It is with prescriptions that you are at the mercy of your druggist. He can charge you almost any amount he pleases. We put up Prescriptions at the same small ratio of Profit that we sell drugs, We use none but the purest of ingredients and save you from 25 t0.50 per cent. MERTZ’S DRUG STORE, Gor, 1ith and F ats. ow. It ‘Sinch width, +—70e, $1.10 and $1.25 a yard. — 14 to 16-inch widths, — We, Te, $1.00, $1.10, $1.20, $1.25,-— 41.35, $1.50, 41.00, 21. 20 the, —00e, Ge, $1.00, 81.25, 21.50, 91.60,— —#1.:5, $2.00, $2.35 and $2.85 a yard.-— Meno Uxprrwear Deparruent. THEY HAVE;JUST RECEIVED ‘The balance of their Spring and Summer ‘Merino, Gauze and Liste Thread Underwear. 300 dozen Ladies’ Swiss Ritbed White Cotton ‘Vests, with higia neck and no sleeves. or low neck and no sleeves. Just the thing for present wear. A Coxetere Live Or New ‘SPRING-WEIGHT SUITS AND OVER- COATS IN THE LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES AND FAB- RICS AT THE AMERICAN CLOTE- 1fRs, ROBINSON, PARKES & ©O., 8.E. COR. 7TH AND D STS. ¥.W, mb31-e0 —2e. each. — with high neck and loug sleeves or hizh neck and short siecves—ail-sizos, —2ie. each, — Boys’ Jength. Gossamer Weight Drawers--knee ‘MARCH 31. 1891. Conexs Tauonxe Srose, S23ELEVENTS STREET NORTHWEST. Branch of 8. Coben & Co., Boston. meoraiuers se Se SP EEO ‘Pants, Vests and Drawers. Nizex 18 to 34. Bie. exch ; 3 for $1.00.—— Boys’ Jean Drawers in knee and ankle New Dem Flouncings in Biack end White received Pines Spanish Blond Xe; $2.75 A YARD. Mines of Torehon and Medicis Laces at tow EVERYBODY KNows ‘If f comes from BAKS' it's RIGHT— EXPERIENCE TEAQHES 17. “Nioxt Nevex Ties Or Srans— ROR woot talhine stout the myriads Rie Rew and nobiy SPRING (WEIGHT OVEROOATS that are ‘shining lights in the world of fashion. We now you are willing listeners these days. Tt would be hand work to find © man who fan giving this subject serious considers tion. It takes riht hold of your thourhte ‘every leisure moment. Observation is the best teacher—but you want to get your ‘cbooting from amone the best effects, Doven’t forty or fifty dollars seem like « tmnt of money to gives tailor to “build” you just suck a cost as we'll show you READY MADE for half? We carry our LIGHT-WEIGHT OVEROOATS trom ¢7.50 (© 035—but you cam anchor your faith on the $7.50 ones and depend upon it cloth and ‘skill dont meet with creater richness than our $35 Coats xive living Ulustration. We ‘tim to be best firet—the price must do the conformins-—and we pad it with the thin- nest wafer of profit. TTTTO the buyers perfect fit is the goal of FT Risdestre, Do you suppose weare going to permit you to wear anything that fan't right up to the handie—fwe to say that it came from Saks? Each customer isa reference for our claims of superiority. ITS the one grade—$15—we are showing what fs enough for a stock for some store*—but there isn’t a garment init that you can buy anywhere else for lens than 820. Gentiewen who used to pay €20end #25 for Coats find all they are looking for here at $15. Thisisour WENDAL GRADE— That silt-lined garment is among them. Where else are you foing to find such fine- Ress? Just think of the price—€15. We've at least seventy-five different styles them—and from among them we will war- rant sure satisfaction. Try us once in this reat grado. of SAKS AXD COMPANY, OOINERS OF COMELY CoaTs, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH STREET. “We Have Garnrnso Tew Tee at ‘authority. In bringing together features of foshion we cannot afford to—it would not be right—to make any ex- bertmentson you. When you want pure water you 0 to the fountains for it—and that is just what we did— ‘went straight to the the flood of beauty that has flowed frum them las populated our supply with extraordinarily rick and rarc resources. OK A LONG WRAP? You settle that point and we will takecareof the balance. —If youdon't know-cowe in and and | out. on ACK and TAS CLOTH. ONE-BUT- BLACK—CLOTH REEFERS-¢4. BLACK AND NAVY BLUE BLAZERS with con! fastening. . Gray and Hiack Blazers with sik fec- ines—05. BLACK DIAGONAL TAILOR-MADE 3 Black Cheviot Reefers with silk frogs 2 2 * » $40 fasten—95. BLAZERS TAN CHEVIOT REEFERS with full | AND Mars—brought together rolfing col ‘with one strap—$5. * GRAY and TAN CHECK BLAZDRS— ‘With silt buttons—e5, A fine piece of BLACK CHEVIOT cut as a REEFER—with Tan<olored ry (Cloth—with larve Pear! “livery” buttous ‘and a satin facing to match—is one of onr IMPORTED novelties. BLACK SERGE BLAZERS—with a Bisck and Gold-bratied roiling collar and a strap to fasten with—#9. BLACK CLOTH BLAZERS, silk- faced and Gold and Black cord and tas- 8. Biack and Tam Jacket, cut on a pat- tern weeal! the “*ChesterSeld”—$13.50, 816 and 620. jacket Novelties~$15, €20, 25 to There is no doubt about the CAPES * bein extreneely garments. CAPES. Batdo they become you! If they do e+ + getonedy all meas. “Tryon the popu « larsori— TH HORT SHOULDER CAPE—@5. | - TRE LONG ONES, in Black, Ten and Drab, with 2 pratided a GOLD-TRIMMED CAPES—-97.50 an 810. Particular pride of ours isa CAPE sana mnaaie eta Caer P. ‘OSITIVELT Tensrxates Tonors: aT OPM. ‘The ‘Palsis Royal's Fourteenth Annual “Opening” reaches iteminth and lest day tome ‘We doubtless would bave been enabled to chron. most succrmsful occasion in fourteen years had tix mente favored us and you. As itis we have thon in writing that public opinion has it that sr the best Mower stock im town; our dress goods comp! | Pery scarce and lonely shades; for dress trime and saces we are headquarters; nowhere elee the, er homery: leaders for parasols: @ wrap ment that wa aurpriee. Bo much for quantities ities and variety. Prices — (Bee below.) Lavies. abridced. For completo lists inquire at Nos. 1117-1119 Pa. ave. or at the Twelfth Sovvesirs Fox This in) wiys of entrance. DRESS GOODS DEPT. SOUVENIRS. Poule Serges, all colors. $1.25 Cheviots, ail colors oe. Stk: s 1.50 Best Engtish Broadcioths 10 per cout off marked prices of ail Black Silke ef Grenadines, Binck Wool Dress Goods, ineiw Priesticy’s, Lubin's and Courtauld’s spring sty Colored Fivured india Silks and Paris Novelty PRESS TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. ‘BSc. Gold and Silver Guimps..... —— 10 per cent off marked prices of Trimming leo Buttous, Flowers and Ribbons, r4 Lace Dravery Neta, Flounciues, Demi-flouncite'$, sndell other Laces at 10 per cent less than they #ten marked. 4 J WRAP DEPARTMENT. Shed 0. A #10 Couneumaras, all styles.. £7 Conneinaras, copies of those tmpo-ted ‘525 imported Camel's Hair Wraps... 14 Braided Camel's Hair Wraps #10 Bernhardt Wraps...... . eh wet Se tka aul 99 Gingham Wrappers, all styles... = Luported Tea Gowns, all styles, at 10 per cent a count. es £6 “Bouquet™ Parasols... ‘ $5.08 Novelty Polka Dot Parasols... for 91.5. knwlish Silk Hose... iu $2.98 Novelty Silk Hose, worth €1:0. e. ae $1.75 **A la Venus” Corsets, 91.50"°A la P. D.” Corsets... = Milanese Silk Moneqnetaires Also Men's and Children's Bouvenir Lists. FAN DEPARTMENT. yoke—$5. TAN AND BLACK |