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4 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: CROSBY 8. NOYES... THE EVENING STAR has the fullest Local Ctrealation of any Newspaper in the Werld, and as an Advertising Medium te worth |" morc than all the other papers pablished ia Washington. EEE Ttaly demands that the United States govern- mentertend greater protection to Italian sub- Jects than it does to its own citizens, and if the Constitution does not permit this to be @one, amend the Constitation forthwith. That nation is presumed to have known the organic law which fixed the degree of protection given by our national government to its own citizens, which was by the treaty to be extended to Italians. The Constitution was in effect part of the treaty with Italy. for it ex- plained the scope of the protnises m: Ttalian denunciation of the American Con- stitution and American government as Bneivilized and ineffective would be more forcible, if Italy herself had not so frequently been helpless to protect for- eigners against native bandits, exhibiting a @isgracefal impotency before the eyes of the cee pear A government which permits societies like the Matia to a in its jurisdiction, and dictate even to cabinets, and wnich has not prevented the holding for ransom by native fobbers of visitors to Italy, is ia no position to talk very loudly on this subject. Moreover the fmpotency of our national government in the face of certain kinds of lawlessness is less dis- ereditable in that the limitation is placed upon ft by lew, and not by lack of wish or courage to execute the law. Rudint says to Blaine: “You have permitted some Italians to be killed. Punish the mur- derers, indemnify the families of the murdered. If your Constitution is in the way, upset your Constitution, and do it all in twenty minutes, or I will break diplomatic relations between ts.” Plaine says to Rudini: “I am sscertaining whether any Italian subjects have been killed. Iam not able to promise that the alleged mur- derers will be punished. That is a master for grand and petit juries to decide. The general government can furnish indemnity, if the oc- easion calls for it. Investigation by the United States of the facts of the case will be careful and deiiberate, not by threatening demands.” issues the republic is content to rest. The let- ‘ter of Mr. Blaine is dignified, firm and forci- ble, and contrasts sharply with the hasty, petu- lant and incons’ ‘erate demands of the Italian Fepresentative. It ought to serve as a shower- bath upon hot-beaded Italian impulsiveness. ‘The cause of the United States in this contro- ‘Yersy is in safe and able bands. a Give the republic more carefully guarded fmmigration laws. This has been a nevessity of the civilization called American for some time, and the attitude of a foreign nation and of citi- gens and residents of the United States claim- ing nativity in that nation simply accentuates this necessity. The most tolerant and broad- minded of all the nations of history respecting the right of immigration, this republic bas ow reached the utmost limit of safety in the pursuznee of her policy. Henceforth it is the of the existing population, the welfare of the Jaod and the future of republican government om this continent. If this is to be the dumping ground for the refuse population of countries balf-arsimilated or not assimilated at all to lib- erty, good government, peace and security are fast as impossible here as in the foreign slums which empty their contents upon us. It is very clear in the light of expressed opinion and the tendency of events that the laws now on the statute books will have to be repealed ‘end others better suited to the changing state es a: | Woe. H. McKsews Darcy Larren. THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1801. hea orate gt pnt A Star” did not read our evening we reproduce it, manners and general. During the past few storekeeping has undergone ‘e wonderful chance. Looking at to fee! a welcome as if you were buying. Never have any hesite- tion about coming in to see what is going on or being offered. AS we have said previously, Oure is an Exclusive Cloak and Suit House, which accounts for ‘the fact that our styles are the most attractive and becoming shown in this city, being dupit" cates of the European styles with American modifications, we now received our as pring styles, and as have but a sincle garment of many of the richest we advise an early selection. Time was when only s few Dought a coat at the bevinning of each of the four seasous; now almost every one does, as the Prices are so reasonable and styles ‘so different. Let us show you our stock before you devide om buying acost. WILLIAM B. McKNEW Guccessor to R. H. Taylor), cry 633 Pennsylvania ave. 2.w. BRREALRREEREAREEESEAL ADDR bEbED Laxescrcz & Bros. DAILY DISSERTATION. ‘White Goods are slready showing thetr demands. Esch and every day brings us some new ideas. Besutifal Mulls and Organdies. ‘New Checks and Stripes in Nainsooka. ‘Beautiful Apron Checks in Nainsook st ‘8c. per yard. Beautiful Apron Check in Natnsook ot 10c. per yard. Beautiful Aproo Checks in Nainsook st Rhode Island cannot too soon change her law ‘elections requiring an absolute majority of difficulty, solvable by any people who will try to solve it. Sir Charles Tupper of Canada is in town and glad to reciprovate with him from the vespe= Sree eS gia Soman eae etiee. Governor Hil of New York fs oppose’ to a ‘war with Italy. It will necessii.to an extra seesion of Congress, and that will force the gov- ‘The late chancellor of Germany had @ tri- ‘mmphal birthday yesterday. The late chan- cellor docs not intend to be suppressed by any Modern German imitation of Louis XIV. ——_s-o——— Parnell seems to have lost his grip in Sligo @nd to have contracted it im his nowe and throst. There is « law of compensation. ee Our White Goods counter fs located conve- niently on our first floor. ‘Send mail orders for any of the above, SATTEENS. ‘Weare already showing the largest assort- ‘Ment and the greatest variety of exquisite Patterns tobe found im thecity, and what you find at our establishment in Fine Im- Ported Novelties will not be seen anywhere ise in the city, as this goods is confined to wsexclusively. Fine Domestic Satteens at I5c., worth @Se. New styles and colorings. A great variety of Larve, Medium and Small Figures 4m Black and White Sateen for Mourning, tm all qualities Piatn colors in almost every shade manu- factured, and all the different grades, priees ‘and qualities to please any one. ‘We receive and attend to Mail Orders for Battevns. SOCIETY BUTTONS. ‘We carry st our Jewelry Department o ‘Full Line of Buttons, emblematic of Solid the various organizations, such es Gola, Masonic, Knights of Pythiss, Royal $1. Arcanum, &o., in Solid Gold, for ¢1. ‘We are the only Agents in Washington for the STANDARD FASHION PATTERNS, ‘By using these mach thne, labor and ma- ‘terial are ssved. Your own modiste will ‘verify this. Our Fashion Sheets are ready. We also give, free of charge, one Catalogue (Of 82 pages on the newest styles to any pur chasers of 50c. worth of patterns. DR. JAEGER'S UNDERWEAR. ‘The virtues of this Underwear are known to the world and are acknowledged by all the ‘Medieal Fraternity. 18 ts wonderful how much benefit one de- ives from the wear of this. Our Dr. Jeoger’s Catalogue, giving all im- formation, will be sent to you free of charge. ‘Send in your address. OUT OF TOWN ‘People can sddrese cur mafl order Gepart- ‘ment. All orders will recetve conscientious end careful consideration. Any informa- ‘cm desired ean be vbtained by addressing our extensive mail order department. L. AR S= i # BRO. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. THURSDAY, J Tasers Ar A Guasce. i [ i 3 T24nch Bleached Dumask. Regular Brice, $2.25, Remnant price, #1.88 for piece. ‘3 yards 72-inch Polka Spot Bleached Damask. er nin © Remnant price, €2.60 tor 2x9 yards 72-1mch Bleached Demask. Rewalar Price, $2.75. Remnant price, $2.10 for piece. 8 yards @8-inch Cream Damask. Regular Price, $3. Remnant price, $2. 10 for piece. 3 yards @8inch Cream Damask. Regular Price, $2.25. Remnant price, 61.50 for piece. REMNANTS OF MOURNING FABRICS. Recuiar price, $1. Bemmant price, 75a. ‘3 pairs Drawers, size 27 and 29, Regular price, S7c. Remnant Me, 4 pairs Drawers, size 25 and 27. ‘Regular price, 85c. Remnant price, 670. W. A. PIERCE & 00., Successors to E @. Davia, ‘719 Market Space, Bi Cor. 8th st. The #6eent sale of Solid Gold and Roll Plate Jewelry now going on ws appreciated; we can tell by the sales. THE Et Fy As we told you, we are having special prices tn all departments this week. You should take advantage of them. Let us recall some of them to you. 25 cent Shirt Waists, 19 cents. 25 cent Ladies’ Vests, 19 cents. 120 per cent discount on Sun Umbrellas. 10 per cent discount on Demi 50 cent Hosiery, 45 cents. 25 cent Jewelry, worth 38 to 75 cents. 04.98 for Blazer and Reefer Jackets, worth 96.48 and $5.46. ‘31 cents for Summer Dark Skirt, worth 49 cents. ‘85 cents for Wrappers, worth $1. 10 percent discount on Persian Lawn Embroidery Robes. ‘89 cents for $1 Surah Seshes, with fringe. 66 cents for 75 cont Crepe de Chien. 5 cont Collar Sale. Manufacturers’ Samples. CORSETS. 8 styles, ‘That we would like you to look st. aap Coutil Corset, extra long waist and high bust. Buite- bie for very long-wai-ted iedies. ert, « Medium Length V-hip Double Frost and Side Steel Corset, warranted not to break on the hip. Suitable for stout Indies. Next, an Extra Long Waisted French Woven Corset. ALL AT 68 CENTS. ‘The above in White and Drab, and best values in the city at price—would like you to look at them. ‘We suppose you know that we have in stock all the ‘most popular and best fitting Corsets, including ‘The P. D., C. P., Thompson's glove a B.&G., Dr. ‘Warner's, and the beet wakes of ©. B. AND SONNETTE meee? ‘Would have you call im and look through our stock. ‘We feel sure we can suit you in a good fitting Corset. a Of AR GEE BU 316 7TH STREET ¥.W. A “Fre Svszecr To Coxstoz. bcc A 1 la fF ee Ce Low price and good quality are ‘Very desirable im the selection 07 your Footwear, but, above all, YoU want a good fit. Abad-fitting Shoe {s notonly a ‘source of misery, bat tt ts alsoan ‘eyesore to the wearer, besides doing not nearly as durable as one ‘that hugs the foot closely yet comfortably. ‘Weclaim the distinction of being able to At your foot mare satie- factorily than any other house in town, because we have by far the ‘Jarwest assortment of and employ ‘8 greeter force of experienced shoe ‘saleamen, who know the require- ments of your feet better almost than you do yourself. ‘If you wante good, comfortable At try us, meee tg tt Gl Be rer WM. HAHS & 00.8 BELIABLE SHOR HOUSES, PIPTEPEPEE Ee PITTTEE TTT pe Vahl Fem ‘Rope Frings, vary EEE EE stow Gav, of Onciet napeotn a& KAUFMAN, ep2 DEALERS ARE SPECIALLY INVITED. apl.w ‘Have not been so busy since the day before Christ- mes, the public answering our call nobly, and the ‘thousands thst are nibbling end biting into our vacat- ing prices are surely satisfying their appetites for bargains. WE Have ‘Started the ball to roll and we are going to keep it roll- ing until there is mothing left to continue the fun with. DO YOU KNOW WHAT WE ARE DOING? Gelling 40-inch S0e. Mohair Brilliantine in Tans and Grays at 250. Gelling 580. 40-1nch Fine All-wool Black Serges at ‘30. Selling $1 and $1.25 Odds and Ends in Ladies’ Fine Kid Gloves at 480. Selling Se., 10c. and 12340. Embroidery at Se. Belling €3.96 French Beveled Round snd Square ‘Mirrors, old silver and bronse frames, at $1.50. Gelling $1.06 French Beveled Hound and Square Mirrors, old silver and bronze framée, at 90c. Selling S6c. and 48c. Oxidized, Old Silver and Bronzed Novelty Paper Weights, at 15¢. Selling @1 Fancy Ribbed Underwear for men, per uit, at 700. Selling 10c. White Lawn Aprons st 70. Selling €4 Jersey Jackets, either stitched of bound, ‘Sand 9, at $1.09. Selling $3.90 Children's Fancy Newmarketsat $1.25. Selling 120. apd 16c. Fancy and Plain Drees Ging- hams at 100, Selling Best Quality of Dressmakers’ Cambric at 40. Selling 25c. pound Excelsior Ruled Writing Paper at 100. Selling 75c. and $1 Large-sise Chatterbox at 25c. Selling Higgen's German Laundry Soap at Selling $2 Rubber Door Mats at $1.00. An ides can be formed st once how we are doing in ‘order to sell off our immense steck. ‘Impress it upon your minds that these prices are not for a day, but until the stuff ts sold. THE COMBINATION, 12TH AND F STs. XX. SICKLE. MM MM nT NN ON FER Hive HE NNN E a Ea eRe Mal Gt H uo NAN dee = ELEVENTH ANNUAL CLEARING SALD. BIGH-GRADE FURNITURE AND FABRICS. FIFTEENTH DAY. AND WE STILL HOLD TO THE SAME EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS IN PRICES. NOTE A FEW OF OUR OFFERINGS FOR TOMOREO Reduced to 860 Reduced to $18 ‘Reduced to $60 Reduced to $25 and numerous other articles at relatively low prices. ALEX. MILNE, 1214 F 8T. NW. Gazar Creazixce-Oor Satz, FOR SPOT CASH. W. H. HOEKE's, OTH ST. AND PENNA. AVE. ‘To make room for our spring purchases, which have been unneually £ He H E splasher rod, for $25. ‘There is 20 on the market for anything Jike the ‘of equal valne. Old Kuglish Cheval: Antique Oak Cheval Dresser for 35. Hs 4 & i i i i § i Reduced to 965 | P; SPECIAL REMNANT Day, TOMORROW, FRIDAY. weat BR MEAN BY OUR BEMNANT SALE. ‘We clean house once s week, i.e. wo gather torether all the ‘mate the piece goods departments and them at reduced prices to clear them out quickly. In addition to ‘we separate from our regular stock of Hosiery, Cuffs, &c., be., odd sises of broken lines and offer then at Re remnants of each of j el Underwear, Gloves, WE DO MORE—for instance, in our Stationery Department there are often boxes of Stationery which get broken or soiled. 1 will, in our Pocket Hook Department some goods wilt petfsclled or dafaced— In our Perfumery ‘some bottles will get out of order, the rib- bon and chamois will get soiied or possibly removed from the stopper. In our Toy and Game Department the boxes may get broken or defaced. nif icwe and our Bric-a-brac and Japanese Departments {t is impossible to prevent reer es Saree cose ‘to lay aside and nog effer for sale ot the regular prices, as we prefer to sell a remnant at a rem Rant price. ‘Here is this week's report trom the departments. TMENT. Liot Deapers in Black and col- plain, otuers with vest fronts aud RPA TS es eS Temnant price, $4.25 each. — 1 lot of ilning Jack Jackets in Black and col- Sitiiy stich ung-be found. diaronsis, broad clots, chevrons, bediord cord. ie. yoliata ae cre eipes, es 3 sd mi price of (Taird toor, 17th se buna) Fe Dersgragxr. hin yantguixe Deragrwext. Fare Bt, Rewpnant price, 50g a pate, — 1d bacl pe Remnant price, @1 ench.—— 22 Tguniered Full-drese Shirts, open front. Bizes 1 are sores hie, Raamnl gc Soe eet i ‘and twelve thread. Bizes 9 Hose in six, nine and! it price, 35c.; 3 prs. 9 caer oc Ene Pull hecuer M Splecgs arin all Hecaier Ret mpant Price, 11.50 each.— “TESR fre 8 oe ‘5 ecient price, Py sce ergs atone Remnant price, #5 each.— 9 imported, Mackintosies, alightiy. soiled. sizes 40 ant M8. -—W 4.75. Remnant price, $8 each.— Get floor, ret annex) ne jagists" Soxpnies. mnante of Extracts—tops of bottles slightly = lost, ‘&e. ni Rouquet™; 2 of “White and Remnant capt aN om ‘White Loe andi ai reo oO0e, each — Fowl Bc BOxES Site to DAMAGED. Remmant price, 25e.— shag Sen ps Prog, fe x 5 ae las ‘Boxes, Cxidized sliver fing! . 7. onant price, $2 each.— "3g wale ear wood backs, sigh” ama Pita rere Qhe. ace Price, 15. each.— 28 Mfere ts Hemmant price, 20c. each.— eet ee a remnant prices. (Center table, first Hour, 2d annex) Reyraxrs Or UMBROIDERTES. Tue ereat demand for N Droid pas left us with an lanusually 1s Jengtiig, They are in Swiss, “ Tris) nd 3s 'tod widt m 4 106 \e Boiled ; ars vad ot pee: t prices on thesg. table.) eon Cloths. amid to eet emir} ich low remnant rack the attention of ce, 82 ards, Knotted irinze, aes border. cist Baan Rempant price; & sal fiat fonda yards Cloths, White or Remnant price, 0c. each.— aris, ot Reins 5 eae an intzed, mubant price, #2 24 Huck Towels, wil colored sample lot. we P Were 250. Remnant price, 20c.each,— (Second floor, 11th st. buildi NT ARTMENT. “ae Prints, in lengths from 3 to Remnants of Printed Outing Cloth. ta ieagthe brs Wer sre ctemmant rots th, tadiey nad sbiluren lea, ut reat var len and tog yards. jewnant price, 3 Yard. — Youncate of Fine Inia Ke dress Hosreny Deranree: TMENT. Spurs Children's Fine Cas! Bonin Brown and, Navy Sines ‘and toes, sizhtly sotled. Size = Wer A Steels iste bit iq eae vain pr irs Bee aa Price, Te. aah, Dazss Trnonxe Derapruenr, | yards Black Sik sSaloaa Us yards Black 8uk Nandy xe, ata 1% yards dof Gh "Simp, t inchs wide, yards Black ae Siu, Tim b wide. baer ck Bik Galiooa, ‘with, Chentle, yards Tiger S| ingen he ‘aches wide. 24 yards Black BILE Gimp, 13s Inches wide. = long. 1 Black lib Vendyht Foiats inches doe. eis 70s Pim Silk ‘Gisap, 136 inches RE ETE ane me H yards Black and Gilt Ff aches wide, mia, Brown Buk ‘snd Gbenilie Gimp, 235 incbee Wile. a sconant peice, 380, — ee ee (First floor, Lith at. a, Hayoxencurer — "Were (Firat floor, Fit st. Guilder. Deranrarsr, clef itr print border thes Han@her- x indie ich Demet Sasthicer: Heunant price, 15e, Handker 3 Ladies” White Ban rt chesse Lace alicatiy » alle Spence = edges, ketone colored embroidered sca might Remnant price, ESS fossa Mae Homarit tial iapancee ere S7e, Remnant me Pe tite ee best a Lea. Bite Bite aieoere Suk enters 8 ae ere @ ee Renae pen Sn ILYERWARE Deranrvest. wi re 2 samplers ver Piated Ware, all quadra- Butter Dish. 5. Keunant price, €3.25.— j. Remnant price, $2.95,.— 481.45. Remnant price, #1.19.— eanenss Ba, j, Remnant price, $2.19. —— hiidren's eplece hols,” Votes tolled and Renmant price, 19c. a set.— ft peice, S60. a. eet.— Buca: BRAG eee 1 sinail, fine Vi = ‘Worcester design, Mn Was $3.20. nea 1 very fine Cuspadore, siichtiy damaged. —-Was #2. Kemuaut price, 1 Alpha Vase, flower design. ——Was $1.25. Remnant pric 2 Bronze Clock Oru: ‘93¢.—— itcy damaged, axer nath, aaa ie jem gardinigr, sicht.y dasa Howmant pra _(ourth soot eth ot banding PHOLSTERY Derantaesr. in order to dispose of a jew fine Folding reens (indunted wid “anivoulted)” we have Hinde the following 30US Teductioms for ‘Unmountea. He ‘Avetunant price, ray 1 Was 95. eun-mt price Fire Screens, baxiboo traines. ‘Rewnant price, ¢3each —- Cotton Cross-striped Cur tains ior suuiuer portieres for door way Was $1.75. Keuwnant "> S pairs French tik Brow ——Restinalis prices 1e- euch Two hundred Curtain Lads ——Were 76c. Remnant price, 50c.— 1 ) Arsese Dep pean, des riptlon An larger sizes. Heuun nc price, 436— (Third floor, second anuex.) Hou: seuocp Goovs Deranruest. 8: eriect wail lots of Decor.ted Plates, ail PARTMENT. 3 pairs Ladies’ Ridin Ganntlete tm in Reddish Tan, sucht y damaged " yoni a Were, ,Remoan Price, 50e. & pate. a Coven Axo. wr Depasr ee 164 ec table Cove. - rosbiee§ 3 ee a— 16-4 Segn Mik ‘Table er “shtest, .— 364 asad easat re gr ose 1 Feit Lauibpequin. run wits (Second toot, second anusk jo 8 25-— Wane Goors Daranruzsr. 20 Apron Patterns in two styles. 75 Rccunant uricee Py cad 2c. sech, ckaapia finsook, is taodiam _"@Becond oor, Lith Be Dulding’) Fix. Dee ONE LOT OF FANS apne SOILED FROM HANDLI Rawasrs 0; ap eas Goopa, Sotied or rubbed from handling, be. Were @5._Re Pa ae fe ee, apnea ‘Were 82. Remnant price, Books, Were $4 Remnant price, ‘Books, Were $2.50. Remnant price, Book. Was $4 Remnant price, ‘floor, 11th st, building.) % Si pe es Be « ‘Thore who are willing to pay promptly are offered ‘Advantages at the Palais Royal which cannot be gives: by the merchants whose business is iancely credit. A FEW ILLUSTRATIONS. MEN'S NECKWEAR for which you are generally ‘charged 50 cents ts 30 and 46 cents bere. A choice, too, from a lancer variety than usually shown, as the @iaplay in window corner of 12th street and Pennsyl- ‘ania avenue will demonstrate. Imported and Finest Domestic Neckwear at 75 cents end @1 te proportionately cheap. MEN'S UNDERWEAR.—The best is cheapest. We offer the best Spring-weight Wool Shirts and Drawers for only €2 for all sizes. Dr. Janes J. Williams, lato visiting physician to Bellevue Hospital, writes from New York “Four Glastenbury Woolen Health Underwear has deen duly tested by me. J nc tt, J am free to say, ow perior to anything of the kind ever made, ae I have tested them all. Its pure animal texture renders it fom-coniucting and soothing to desicate and irritable akin.” ‘The Star Mills Underwear is also celebrated for Purity of material and superiority of shape and finish. Shirts and Drawers of White and Natural Wool in spring weight for only @1; two-thirds wool, 73 cents; onc-third wool, 50 cents each. ‘The best American, French and English Balbriggan Shirteand Drawers, the cheapest being guaranteed, 25, 35, 39, 50, T5e., $1 und $1.25 each. Jean Drawers, superior material and finish, 50c. MEN'S HALF HOSE.—Prices range from 25 to 75 cents. That the goods offered at 35 cents are identical to thove usually retailed at 50 ccnts will be evident to ‘those not blind. Weshow Fast Biack Lisleand best Cotton Halt Hose, aso plain colors and stripes in all the new spring shades. ‘Three pairs for 81. MEN'S SUSPENDERS. — Al! the best makes. favorite is here and at a price surprise. MEN'S SHIRTS.—Making o specisity of one make and one-price Shirts we should be enabled to do better than those who divide their time and thought and cap- hal. WE DO. See the Palais Royal 75c. Shirts. For all practical purposes no better Shirt can be put together, no matter what price is paid. Made 7 Wam- outta muslin, which is the best, and used in shirts to order that cost from $1.25 to $2.50eack, Fronts and cuffs of Richardson's £100 Irish tinen, which is the ‘best manufactured for the purpose. Keinfurced with Patent stays at would-be week parts. Hand-made button holes. Neck sizes. 14 to 18 inches. Three lengths of sleeve to each neck size, making twenty- seven different sizes. Fi: guaranteed or money promptly and politely refunded. MEN'S UMBRELLAS.—Only reliable Umbrellas. The cheapest are cuaranteed for one year—(/ they eplit recovered fres of charge. “*Glorix” Umbrelias, $1.25 to $1.98. *"Conestoga” Umbrellas, $2.50 to 85. ‘Spring Novelty Umbreilas, of the world’s best mazers, 85.50 to 815 each. MEN'S LEATHER GOODS.—We quote a few prices of popular size Satchels: 15-inch Satchels, real leather, stamped to imitate alligator, only @0c. exch. Real Alligator, @4.75 cach. 15 inch Grain Leather Satchels, $1.98; with leather lining, &c., $3.25 each. 1G-inch Leather **Gladstone,” $2.43, Cabin Bags of qoatskin, leather lined, $6 each. Toilet Cases of leather, fitted, 47c, to €10. Lesther Collar and Cuff Boxes only 50c. each. Pocket Books, Bill Books, Card Cases, of all leathers, 50c. to $3 each. STATIONERY.—A stationery store is bere. Palais Royal prices for Marcus Ward's, Berkshire Mills and other Fine Writing Papers will be a revelation. The latest novelty paper also at pricesurprises. Undressed ‘Kid Wr.ting paper only 16c. a quire; Envelopes to match, 16c. Tinted Paper only 25c. @ pound, lovely shades of Rose, Azure, Silver Gray, Heliotrope; En- Velopesto ustch, Ie. The Petite Note Paper for society folks is only 10c. a quire; Envelopes, 15. Billet Paper of good quality for 10c. a quire; of Irish Linen, lic. » quire; Envelopes sane prices. Card ‘Engraving of artistic order at equally reasonabie prices. THE PALAIS ROYAL. ‘Your (Continued below.) Avovr Yorr Srame Waar. EXCLUSIVE STYLES—Goodin away. but bad in many Ways. The revail merchant goes to the manufact- Urer with ® proposition something like this: Jill buy 90 many o these garinents ¥ you will not exppiy other merchants in Washington. This enavies the advertising of so-called exclusive styles, and, in doins away with competition, larger profitsthan would otherwise be possivle. Whether the anxiety of the merchant is to give you an exciusive style or hinself obtain au unusually evod profit isa question you can best answer yourself by a morning's shopping tour. ‘The Palais Royal has exclusive styles, obtained by the importation of sample warments which served as mode's for those of domestic manufacture. We ask comparison of Palais Royal prices with those of other stores. We leave it to your intelligence as to ‘Whether the garments are as stylish, as well made, ft as weil, &e., a8 those shown elsewhere. Sometimes the expisnation of higher prices is: Ours aresuperwor garments, de., de. wii (E PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Srane Srvz Sux Wass. ‘These Garments have superseded the Jersey. They can be worn withaimost any skirt, are always ready to put on, “fas arcerately and lool far superior fe ‘They come in all colors and Biack. plasied front and back, with Medici collars, full sleeves, &c. Call and have one tried on Just to aduirethe St. We'll trust to you being s buyer later, HENBIETTA WAISTS. Black, Navy and Cardinal Waists, in styles as in silk. {s already greater than the supply—$4.98 SHAWLS FOR THE SPRING. Prove start ot @1 end grodeally si 0820. Lovely ‘shedes in silk, silk and wool, THE NEW SPRING CAPES. The “Bernhardt” is the style. We havea few Paris Speeees as well ‘THE 1901 CONNEMARAS. eps, coe, Bar — macht Pots oa ee. ee Many @ new suitor to favor presents ttenif a the bar of puoiic approval—and once ina while one bat an huproved potut. We claim to te ‘keen percetvers of merit—and quick to appro Priate ite adv ntagws to the «reater complete Bees Of our collection. WORCESTER” W. ©. ©. PON-!! GEE SILK—€5.50 te the price, Dut it will met you more satis faction than the cost. If a lessened price would suit you better stick to THOM- BONS VENTILATING COR- lensthe_extre medium—at @l— They have been seasons ip the field -A sonnd recommenda- thon of their qualities The other trands we carry are kwown by name in every civil- feed land—Of warned reputath © Won in the Latte of competition. A rehearsal of prices may fresuch )our mewones to vad purpuse “R aXDG.” A good qualtty— Se. Extra long and short No. elt No. 107, White Satteen, sill stitched (extra lone) #250. THOMON'S “GLOVE-FIT- TING BRAND.” and Sc. and ie. for the Bring your thoughts on the CORSET matver! tous, We ate sure sour one of the above grades will answer your requirements to the letter Af you ere dissatisfied with your present Jet us substitute another. Before « stock lurve andes varied as ours objections are tm complete satiaiaction. sé SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING,” NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA sverl Established 1840. ee eee we one OLAS OCT UO At ORT. a ane en ~~ aeesnnmere-4 meg Free Trip to Burope. si APRIL BULLETIN. Spring, besutiful spring, can be seen im all ite dor at our elegant display of PHil batt We Comping alte at ab alge the fe: domestic markets. Our assortment of Mil: ss ager then ony saocoomastnneomns tetsioany oUF prices are emphatically the lowest. i aRY ES. I, of Untrimmed Hats snd Bonnets im all the shades of Grays, Tans and Browns, from i ‘RSe. to $4.50. SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL GRADES FOR 7 In onr Flower Department we will Roses, 31s bunch, rewul See ec er es tee Se eon | - dail

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