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4 yA THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1891-SIXTEEN PAGES THE EVENING STAR. ~~" WASHINGTON: SATURDAY April 11, 2891. Is Taz Frost Rast THE EVENING co STAI has the fullest Local wintion of any Newspaper in the World, mn Advertising Medina is werth © other payers published in Mr. Peary's Greenland exploration tain better rewults for geography than ai vious expedition by water bas ever accom- plisbed. Davis, Parry, Kane, Nordenskiold and others have probably approached us near the north pole as it is possible to do in vessels, and the attention of the world is now drawn to less hazardous and more promising, if less ambi- tious, arctie enterprises. Mr. Peary is content to define the north of Greenland and put off the solution of the polar problem until a more St- ting season, which possibly may speedily follow such results as the Peary expedition may achieve. The plan on which he will work is unique. The interior of Greenland from about twenty miles from the shore isa solid crust of snow. It isso compact that a small party of men would have no difficulty in walk- ing or sliding upon it even in the arctic sum- mer. Mr. Peary purposes to start with six men, himself inclusive, and by establishing stations on the way with men and provisions to close the joarne> with only a single companion. The project is entirely feasible. Indeed «ince the hazard is not so great as and the definite results to be obtained Zare probably greater than in other undertakings of similar nature it is rather remarkuble that the overland trip, which bas been suggested before, bas not been made. ay at- | ++. New Hampshire bas joined the Lonest ballot column and now the Australian system em- braces twenty-four states. Wyoming's consti- tution requires it, and besides those already mentioned in Taz Stan as having adopted the reform ballot are also California and Colorado. The purifying of American politics is going on all the time. With civil service and ballot re- form ts to be included the reform of our immi- gration and naturalization lewe. “America for honest Americans, not necesarily natives, but Americans,” might well be the shibboleth of ail the parties, for it is the determination of the American people. = If Sir John Macdonald is satisfied with the recent elections he is the Mark Tapley of the continent. First he Jost many parliamentary seats in the general elections. Then he lost at pr the legislature of disaster always seems to follow on the heels of disuster, comes the sweeping liberal victory in Prince Edward's Island. What sort of reciprocity, in the light of these facts and the fears based thereon, will the Canadian commissioners be likely to advocate next October in the proposed confer- ‘ence in this city? — te Diplomacy is the one thing in the nineteenth century which has not. like little Jo, been made to “move on” with the age. It is still slow formal, deliberate, and the game of bluff cau- not hasten its pace. The rumor from Rome, | whether wholly unfounded or asemi-official ef- fort to hurry the United States, ia not enleu- lated te aid Italy's cause. It is probebly with- out foundation, and would be dismisse} upon its face if Italy's previous rash and ill-considered act bad not prepared the American mind to accept without surprise almost any statement of unexpected and unreasonable moves on Italy's part. 2+ ‘The banquet given last night by the board of trade, commemorative of the centenary of the American patent system and of the laying of the corner-stone of the District, was notable success. The board of trade takes the place of the common councils of the ordinary city in tendering municipal hospitality to dis tinguished guests, and Washington has reason | to be proud of the hospitable welcome which was last night given in her name to her guests, the inventors of the conntry. } +2 —_____ A non-conformist minister at Bolton, Eng- land, in s temperance lecture the other day, rend the riot act to the Prince of Wales in the most rigorous fashion on his scandalous be- havior and his choice of associates, and the an- | dience spplanded vigorously. This is an un. expected and unusual proceeding and hes | cansed a sensation. English pnblic opinion | shows « disposition to hold its public men to swieter account then in past years. ‘The New York Tribune celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of ite existence yesterday with | great eclat. It hasarecord to be proud of. and while at times is may have defiected from the path of partisanship it has been a mainstay to the republican party, which has given it pre- eminent prominence au‘! permanent prosperity. It bas reached the zenith line und will no doubt stay there. += Speaking of the high price of Ben Frankli autographs the Phiindelphia Press says that if the clever “Poor Bichard” could have known that bis ordinary epiitles would have com- mended €30 the chances are that he would have spent bis entire life letter writig. But | ‘if he bad done nothing else the value of the letters would probably bave been less than thirty cents apiece. ee ‘When King Humbert reads in his copy of Tar | Stam the words of our assistant secretary of war at the board of trade banquet last night, he will pause in his mad and threatening career; and when be learns in addition that the Ameri. | ean inventors have placed themselves on a war | footing by selecting as president the inventor | | of the Gutling gun, he will tremble. ———_+=— The commonwenlth of Australia is getting | itself pretty generelly talked about in the news- Papers just now, and it is somewhat of a sign of the times that its ultimate future is never referred to as under a throne. It is not unusual im these days to learn of the establishment of | new republics, but when have we heard of the organization of a new kingdom? A citizens’ committee in Kenton, Ohio, took | American citizen out of jail Tuesday night | whobad murdered « policeman, and hanged him to a tree. ‘The American government | sbould demand the punishment of the mob and | s large indezunity for this affront to one of its cuzens, — + The Lest outcome of the recent patent cen- tepary was the orzanization at the closing ~ex- H sion of @ national association of inventors. | This step gives to the great industrial move- | ment of the century a system, aa impetus and ‘@ resalt such as nothing else could have done Nothing organizes like organization. — Congreenman-cicet Newberr says the people look to Chicago fer other things than pork and groceries. Of course they do—election returns from last Monday. for instance. and they don't get them. 2-2 ‘The west and southwest are making prepara. | tions for the President's approaching transcon- timental tour all along the line and the stars and strines will be stretebed from the Athntic to the Pacific. the proposed eryetion of a monument to his | memory by this nation. | —_——ore—__ IN ie to be hoped that Chicago will have her | ‘There is inst no use in trying to get away from the fact that our Sviks make a peeriess collection. All the Pounts of vantave that co to complete satisfactory re | suiteare reached im these. If you want cheaper ones teere exe ote Rereahoute. But fo yon want cheaper the price was the But QUALITY—the genuine good jor something merit never drops below the par of SO OUKS ARE THE CHEAPEST. With that point so firmly established youcan relax your scrutiny of the merit and look to the matter of lection with all your attention. YOU—those of you | whoare abont buying SILK—and yon, altogether. are | Purchasers of many mtnds—need many styles to satiaty the taste. Thispond is full of fish—ande small bait lands a “bt catch” tor YOU. deat 1m Black. * 7 °° 20inch ALL-SILK SURAH—S0e, « yard—makes a most satisfactory body for draping. 20-inch EXTRA-BEAVY, DOUBLE wanr, ram. ort. 2tinch FRENCH SURAH-TSe. a of yard. 2hinch ALL-SILK SURAB—with US asa specialty at #1 a yard. 22-inch FINE TWILL FRENCR SURAH-—81 a yard. 23-inch—wider and better—$1.25 = yar. _Thinch-ALL-SILK SCRAB—$1.60 Weight demands the price. i | Monopoly” (ugly name, but ‘good goods") and the Kegatta weaves are the test in the world. Yonr choice BLACK ARMURE. ine ply” qualities— yal BLACK MEKVEILLEU A_qnartet of ‘quotations. 81.95 and 81.508 yard. BLACK SATIN RHADAMES. Go in as deep a8 you will yon cannot *wemp your- selves in this collection. Our qualities area raft of always go together. Rather come to US, where pone but the trustworthy are—and so faras whet they will cost you is concerned. rest eaxy—-you willbave VALUE, DELIVERED every time. SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING,” NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Established 1840. at APRIL 11. 1891. Couexs Triixa Stone, S2yELEVENTO STREET NORTHWEST. Branch of $. Cohen & Co., Boston. FRINGES. ‘We have opened another assortment of Black and | Colored Fringes. Black Bullion Fringes. @ 8.9, 20, 12 and 13 inches | 6 Sbirting Print | wide, from Se. to yard. Roliton Fringe, O inches wide. 10 12 inches wide, from #1 to #18 t Mixed Fringes, late novelty, Sand 8 m0 . Fancy Jet Fringes, €3.50 to #5.50 yard. Black K:bhon a very stylish, wide, $2 Silk Drop Triana, "Black and Colore, 38e. to 91.25 yard. 8. COHEN & CO., 525 1th #t. nw. Dux Goons. _Der Goons. apli cing bits, 2 Boys" Outine Shirts, 2 Faite Linen im all wrartes. fens tr Shire, Tt has been our aim to produce this season, for Gentlemen's wear only such colors in They cousist principally in Black end White efectsand solid colors, on twilled iks and fou'ards The Four-: Metmeh. ‘The Knots we are showing in two shapes. For double-breasted suits the Puffs and Ascots appear the :nosi desizab'e. hands vary in size from 2 to Ie the standard price for our Spring Scarfa, > z kur i "EE Ena 2 auc we feel proud of the selection. oe Eee i A a AS. af v © cu 25 PA. AVE. Bty ‘N. ¥. AVE.. COR. 1OTH. ST. Enron Cunsaxa Buzz. ‘You cannot expect to get the full tonic effect of CALISATA BARK recent election returns all in and the count | BY the uso of Quinine. As a mild. stimulant tenie, compscte 1 before the fair. ——+-—____ opening of the world’s mcteasing the appetite nnd imparting tone te the age tom, oun Elirer of Colisaye Bark ter better than It len dificult matter im « little state like | “+. snd is pleasant inetend.of mensmating. Tie ‘Vermont to finds man who can really succeed | P& ¥D in pint bottienss 75. ‘Senator Eamanda, Pens democrats ual posbebly conse to the ground with 1 ® thud of large ize and extra dnimess Are you “SURAM™ trolling? Cust a line bere for the ALL-SILK SURAH=TSe. a | Shc. Retteen Puncle for Tidies, cupid or bird safety. Don't buy a Silk uBigss it is a good one. Don't | | mistake a good bis price for big vaine, stor they do not | # and Ginches | Ecru, $1.19 per paix. BAUM S POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, SEVENTH STREET. acTvaL. AGRIFIGE BARGA PAINS ‘The sale continues all next week. IT 18 4M OPPORTUNITY TO BUY CURTAINS THAT SHOULD NOT BE PASSED BY. pairs. S2eech $Y and 912 Ail-chenille Portieres, fringed. ..85.96 pair Holland Shades, ali colors... 5c. Opaque Shades, with pulls... 7e. Scotch Holland or Very Best Omave Shades, with pulis, Shelf O11 Cloth.. desizns.. : ude. each ‘Te. 16-Inch-square Down P illows, sateen or silkoline covered. 91.08 18-inch square of same. 91.5020-tnch ‘hairs. Sland 61-25 Chine Sik Head Resta, Painted, tour different shapes... . China Stik Scarfs, firured or plain, bar bolting ends... Also great bargains In STAMPED LINENS. POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, 7TH STREET. ONDAY BEGINS THE THIRD WEEK OF OUR VACATING SALE. WE SHALL INAUGUBATE IT, NOT WITE & ‘BRASS BAND, BUT WITR 5,000 yards Aiea Se 26. Der yard. 3.060 pants of todia Hirared Drees Malis, handenone designs, 8340. Sc. Yard.wide Bleached Cotton, 5%c. per yard. ‘Third floor. €0c. Fine Opaque Dado Window Shades, all com- ‘380. ‘Third floor, #2.50 Nottingbam ‘Third floor. 2,500 yards Ge. Check Nainsook, 5c. per yard. Second floor. Se ond floor. Se. Heavy Unbleached Russian Crash, full width, 1c. per yard. Second floor. ‘250. Plain and Fancy Terry Towels, tmmensesise, = Second floor. 1,000 White Lawn Aprons, 7c. each. ‘Second floor. €0c. Fine Imported Fancy Cheviots, 38c. per yard. ‘See window display. 3 1.25 oan otoris Unireion S00 First floor. O0c. Fine Black and White Stripe Brillintine, 30c. per yard. Stinch Fine Camel's Heir Black Serges, sold for 91.50, Ofc. per yard. Biack and White No. 14 Leno, Sc. per yard DON'T THESE PRICES Force you toconcinsions that we sre making every effort possible to reduce our immense Stock, ail previous prices advertised that have the vacating mark-down atteched hold good, and in fact there is nothing in our escablishment today that has not suffered a deep GASH INTO OUR FORMER PRICES. ‘Scotch Ginghamws, Challies and White Em- broidered comprise the sssortment. They, like all other goods, must realize the same fate. Always think when you go shopping that He MBI TIO Ri mT * & = 12TH AND P STREETS N.w., ‘Ie ceiling out to quit business, and thet should be your sborping place. tun sam «THE PALAIS ROVAL. ion ;e1 75Be. BLACK SILKS FIGURED THE MOST IMPORTANT SPECIAL SALE ANNOUNCEMENT OF ‘THIS YEAR. IT TELLS OF OVER 6150,000 WORTH OF DESIRABLE DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS OFFERED AT REVISED PRICES WHICH, THOUGH TO LAST BUT A WEEK, WILL BE A SUBJECT OF TALK FOR MONTHS TO COME. THE BACKWARD SEASON I8 THE CAUSE OF THE FOLLOWING REDUCED PRICES, COMMENCING PROMPTLY AT 8 O'CLOCK MONDAY MORNING, IT 18 THE INTENTION OF THE PALAIS ROYAL TO GO AHEAD OF LAST YEAR'S SALES RECORD, EVEN AT ‘TRE SACKIFICE OF PROFITS. CHINA SILKS BEDUCED TO 486 Perbaps no berter quality than ususliy sold at 50c., BUT WIDER. Full 23 inches wide and in thirty-three shades, which include the choicest and rarest tints, INDIA BILKS&S @O AT 85 Black, Cream and Colored grounds, with figures in entirely new designs. Abaif-colum advertisement could be written of these beautiful silks. WaSH GILKS BEDUCED TO 24 inchen wide ; lovely shades of Old Rose, Fawn, Tan, Heliotrope, wit, tiny White stripes. Also those with White ground and stripes of Ciel, Tan, Black, &e. AT 10 PER CENT G. G. Silk, Faille, Peau de Sole, Satin Rhadame, Royal Armure, Rhr2- simir and Suresh Silks. The prices range from $1 to $2.5. yard for tho Wuaranteed Silks, A new dress given should they split or crock within six ‘months of purchase. Superior G. @. Silk at 75c., Taffets Silks at O8and ‘88c, and 24-inch Surahs at Gc. 10 per cent off all these prices, TASTES T TIT TE TTT STE TT TTT Te a Tae a Ta TT Ta NT Trae Tae a NTN TNT Iurontaxt Sacre Or Daxss Goons, Tarvurnes, Laces. CENTS CENTS. 6s GQENTS. Discouonr. BLACE SILE GRENADINES AT REDUCED PRICES. WOOLEN The bayer's remark to the writer ie eloquent: ‘Why allow 10 percent iscount when we are doing 40 weil with them without it?” Extra values exe hese: Plain Grensdines marked 80c., #1 and 91.50 yard; striped, #1and €1.25 & yard; brocaded, 91.35 and $1.50. yard; stripes and polka dots, $1.35 & yard; large polks dots, $1.50e yard. Deduct 10 percent from these prices and you buy st 20 per cent below prevailing quotations for equal qnalitiess ‘Whytlaw's Celebrated Scotch Ginghamns cost 20cents at wholesale and retail at 25 conte, We have all his latest creations, which are offered for this ‘week at the price charged us-20 CENTS A YARD. The imported novelty Gingbams, with tiny checks and embroidered polka dots are offered at 30 cents; those with satin stripes and polke dots sell at wholesale for 42% cont and retail at some stores for 65 cents; our special sale price is 44cents, Heventy-two styles in plaid, stripe and check domestic Ginghams are re- duced from 1234 cents te 9 contsa yard. DBESS GOODS RETAILED AT WHOLESALE Even the staple Black Goods are included. Take Priestley's goods to best MMlustrate the difference between Palais Royal and credit stores’ prices, You know you can’t be told that our goods and thetrsare differant. Prisstley'smamme {e stamped on the under side of the selvedyesand on the boardson which the goods are rolled. Priestley's latest spring weights in Lansdown, Plain and Stripe Hemricttas, Botiste, Nun's Veiling, Clairctte, Disgonals, Camel's Hairand Bedford Cord. Weclaim prices are marked on these goods 10 per ‘cent below prevailing quotations, and that the 10 percent discount makes them 20 per cent cheaper than elsewhere. COLORED WOOL DRESS GOODS reduced asfo!lows: tripe and Mixed. Cheviots, from 50 to 35 cents; Plaid Berges, from @8 to 50 cents; Fancy Cueviots and Plaid Suitings, from 85 to 69 cents; Sitk Warp Henricttas, from 85 to TScents. The quality of these Henriettas may be compared with those usually retailed at $1 s yard; the shades of Tans, Grays, &c., comein 4 greater variety of tintsthen ts usual. Paris Robes of Camel's Bair, &e., from $13.80 to $10 ench. Brosdeloths, trom $1.50 to $1.25 0 yard, b6 inches wide; four rare shades of Tans and Graye will be noticed among the colorings, TRIMMINGS AND LACES AT SPECIAL ‘Trtmmings, from 5 cents to $15 a yard. Laces, from 5 cents to 06 a yard, ‘Tosttempt s list of prices or devcriptions wouldbe absurd. Sufficient to resaind you thet the leading modistes of the city tave quoted the Palais Boystes*HEADQU: and Lace Curtsine, White and/1.000 PIECES GINGHAMS GREATLY REDUCED IN PRIOB. PRICES. PRiIcESs. > thas PEARS AR, AD GO, 60a, 8 AND eT ETE ET ww Woorwaan & Lormnor, OTR, UTR AXD F STS. ¥.W. —_—— April has tronght we fresh shipments of Printed Woolems. Nothing datntier or more serviceabie for spring and summer wear is pro- ‘duced than theee exquisite conceits im Challis and Light Testiles wo are now showing for this sea- fou. Styles are replete ina novelty and diver- sity, unusual, even in an ees so prolific of re- Sources as the present. Products from foreen, ‘Jooms as well as our home weaves present com- Blications which render these wonfore tn ‘weaves e stndy worthy the fine artists in fabrice and combinations, WE WILL OFFER MONDAY, APRIL 13, *\M DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. ALL-WOOL FREXCH CHALLIS, A recent arrtval, tm the choicest and most artis- ‘He combinations of coloring. — We., O0e. and CSc. a yard. —— JAVANAISE. A new French woo! stuft—similar to Challis— the very quintessence of sirness. It showsa epth of color and a wealth of ornamentation in delicate printings which areindescribable. There ‘are eight choice floral designs on Cream ground intermingled with satin stripe. 32inches wide, —Sie. « yard, — SW This te caciusitely our own and cannet be sound elsewhere in Washington LANSDOWNE Te etill the leading favorite of light-weight silk ‘and wool fabrics. It isso made that lightness and strenxth, delicacy end cprillisncy arein the ‘best way combined. Our assortment of color- ings is again complete. 40 inches wide. —81.25 a yard. — GLORIOSA. Ina besutifal line of streetshades. 45inches wide. 41.50 yar — ALL-WOOL BATISTE. In plain colorings, fine quality. choice shad- ings. 40 inches wide. -—$1.00 s yard. — (First floor, 10th st. building.) Is Bisck Goons Deranruest. MOBAIRS. As'popular asever. Will stand more hard weer andshow it less than any other Black Dress Goods for the price manufactured. ‘Mohair Brilliantine, 39 to 42 inches wide. —ie., T5e.,301.00 and @1.258 yard. — ‘Mobair Tamise, 39 to 42 inches wide. + ——Be., TSe., $1.00and 81.25 a yard.— (First floor, annex to 10th st. building.) Is Urnorsreny Derantwext. ‘Just now we are offering the best bareains of our experience in Curtains and Uphoistery Goods. Our stock being compiete and pur- chased expressly for the spring trade we will, om Monday, begin sperially attractive sale ct Curtains and Upheistery Goods, We make a specialty of work to order and Will;cheerfully furnish est‘mates for Drapery Work of all kinds, Furniture Slip Covers, Win- dow Shades and Fly Screens. LACE CURTAINS, 900 patrs Scotch Lace Curtains. ~Sie., iy $2 and 83.508 pale.-— 600 pairs Lace Striped Scrim Curtains. . 3 pair.—— Silk Cross-etriped Snowflake, Curtains, with ‘silk frinwce. 85a pair. — SILK-CURTAINS, Large line of Silk Curtains, in crossstriped and allover designs. — 85 to 625 0 pair. — CHENILLE CURTAINS. All-chenille Curtains, with dado and fricze, fringed top, all colors. — $4.87 8 pair. — ‘Extra Quality Chenille Curtains, plain top ‘with dado, or all plain with rringed top and bot- tom. —06.00 » pair.— BED SETS. Nottingham Lace Bed Sets, ‘spread and two shams. —#1.12 aset.— —APinob. 25¢. 8 yard. — —s. 9 ard. — Combination Brass and Wood Wall Pockets for papers. Were $1.75. —81.00 each.— (Fourth floor, 11th st. building.) Tx Loaxe Deranruent. SPECIAL SALE or ‘MORKEN. ‘This is an all-wool fabric, washable, and very decirable for ladies’ underskists. We have it in Hair-line Stripes of Black and White; also Biack, Red, Seal Brown and all shades of Gray. ‘27 inches wide. —We. a yard. — First floor, 10th st. building.) Is Mexs Derantwexr. ADVANCE ORDER oF MEN'S NEGLIGE SHIRTS. 200 dozen Men's Cheviot and Madras Shirta, showing all the latest styles and colorings. ‘Special display Of thess on center tables of « ‘Men's Department beginning on Monday. An ‘opportunity to et the pick of the lot. The price is —Only $1 each.— ‘Sines, 12 to 18 necks. SW" See display in Men's Window. (Pirst floor, 1s: annex.) Ay Taaveters Ovrerrme Durars- ‘MENT. TRUNKS AND Bags, ‘We wonld like you to keep in :aind the fact that our Travelers’ Outfitting Department is complote in every:perticular. In Traveling ‘Bags our line eenbraces all grades, even up to the very finest. In Trunks we have evary de- sirable style in all grades, Wearegivins the ‘best vaine obtainable in the popular Flat-top Specie Baxe—Shawi Straps—Steamer Obsire— ‘and everythinz pertaining tothe line. Truak straps sciven free with Trunks. ‘You will find our prices im all these lines greatly in your favor. (Fifth floor, 10th st. bufldiag.) Cunpazws Axp Misses Depsnraext. Children's Derk Piald and Checked Gingham ‘Dresses, suitable for morning wear. Sises 3, 4, » 6 Gand 10 years. ~ — Se. each.—- Chiidren’s Pine French Gingham Dresses tn Biueand Pink, embroidered and hessstitebed - aidrt, full tucked waist, trimmed with fine em- broidery. ER 88 cock. — —— _—" Woorwar & Loranor. 20TH, 11TH AND F STS. ¥.W, TM ABT XERDLEWORK DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL SALE MONDAY, APRIL 13, or STAMPED LINENS POR Cotton Satin Sheeting Table Covers, one yard. avams, tastes Goteee. Musgueenn Ast Teves Sor woking, and for fringe for borders. ‘Fine Linen Centers, cut edges, new designs, 22 inches square, 50c. each. — —27 inches square, $1.00 each. — Centers. —18 inches square, Sse. each.— Filo 81K and Roman Floss for working. ‘Stamped Linen Tray Cloths, fringed. —I2e. each. Sumpet Linen Dolecber. Stamped Linc Buren Scarfs 54 teches one, knotted fringe. °. each. — —216. (econd floor,24 annex.) Tx Sur Depanruext. LADIES’ BATH ROBES. ‘Just arrived, 1 lot of Ladies’ Bath Robes in fancy stripes, at —€5.50, €7.50and $8.75 each.— stripes and plain colors, full fronts, tura-down collars, belts, ail sizes. — 96 each. -— Tadies’ Plain Biack Surah Silk Dress Waists, ‘all sizes. ——#9 to $15 each. — (Third floor, 11th st. building. Is Taste Cover Axo Tox Dz. ‘MENT. APTER-DINNER COVERS. 6-4 Chenille Covers in new colors and pat- terns. $1.75 each. — pbtletan Tapestry Covers in Olive. Red and Black grounds, with patterns of combined colors finished with knotted fringe. —8-4, $2.25. 10-4, 83.00. — 12-4, $3.50. — (Second floor, second annex.) | Ts Brasger Drrantwesr. 1 case 10-4 Cotton Blankets. ioe. a pair. 1 case 114 Silkoline-covered Cotton Com forts. ——$1.50 each, — cane 3-4'size French Quilts. Something en- tirely new. Very easy to launder. $1.00 eae! 1 case 3-4 sige Fringed Quilts, —#1.%5 each.—— ‘Two extra values in Marseilles Quilts, 00 and $3.00 each. — (Second floor, 1ith st. building) Is Bepwean Derantuesr. 500 Hemstitched — in Pillow Cases. 300 Good Muslin Sb Sta donble-bed size, te. (Second floor, 1th st. Valtiog) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 20th, 11th and F sts. nw. Fonsrronz, Carers, Marnxos, REFRIGERATORS, BABY CARRIAGES, @a8 AND VAPOR STOVES. ‘When the Triumphal Arch to American Industry comes to be erected credit will be its keystone, nA our ‘RQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM ‘Ite adamantine base. ‘Who can compate the value of a household enjoying the Use and Pleasure of a thousand and one Comforts, ‘paying for them as Convenience may suggest. Our Confidence in American Manhood has never as yet been shaken, your Honor taking the place of ‘Reedy Money. HOUSE & BERRMANWS CaSH AXD CREDIT HOUSES, (017, G21 and 023 7th ot., ené €96 Massachusetts ave. nw. ‘Whitney Carriages Exclusively. Casmanr & Lemr, ‘Just arrived another lot of our 85c. Silk Fin- ished Henriettas im Tans, Slates, Gray and Brown. 50 pieces, 12%e. Quality Zephyr Gingham. Special price for this lot, Gc. per yard. 40 pieces Zephyr Gingham, extra fine qual- ity, only 180. 40 pieces Anderson's Zephyr Ginghams, stripes and plaids, 30 inches wide, only 25e. ‘Special oGering in Ladies’ Ribbed Vests at Special prices in Hen.p, Rag. inerain end LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREWS WRAPS, JACKETS AXD SUITS. We bave the BEST FINISH. ‘We have the LOWEST PRICES, ‘We are baving a tremendous sale ef ‘those Appliqued Yoke Capes in ‘Black, Licht Tes end Light Gray, at 95.87. Really worth 68.75. ‘The success we are baving in sell ‘We have made the “all around” prisp ee. TE you are desirous of a serviceable Jacket im almost ony shadeand are ‘not particular as to style this we ‘must may ip the most elegant oppar tunity. Call to see us Monday morning. Sale continued until every jacket te oid. ‘To make thesbove sale more at- tractive we shall place on our tables 785 Jerseys in Black, Biue, Green, Brown, Tan, “iste amd ‘Cream. Prices bave been from @1.08 to 04.50. Your choice 1c. em acs BARGAIN HOURS FOR MONDAY. From 3 to 6o'clock we will place om sale on second floor 100 CHIL- DREN'S BLUE CLOTH REEFERS, ‘Two Gold Anchors on Collar, with Gold Anchor Buttons. Size 4 tou? anal ®e. ‘We specify the hours on eccount of Umited quantity. Mie. ie... | LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S | DRESSES in en elecant variety at “MERE TRIFLE OF PROFITS.” BOYS’ SHIRT WAISTS, jsve- i Gered, made of GARNER'S PFR- CALES. Cholcest display of pat terns yet produced. Bo you am Posted we quote prices, (Ste. AND ‘Bizes, 5 to 14 years PERFECT FITS GUARANTEED Or MONEY REFUNDED. ‘Mail orders for any of the above Will receive careful consideration. L Paes Bp» ee) oo A WONDERFUL BARGAIN IX FINE FRENCH DRESS TRIMMINGS OF THIS SPRINGS IMPORTATION. MONDAY MORNING we will place onwle the greatest barwain in fine IMPORTED Dress ‘Trimmings ever offered in Washington. Bye SPECIAL deal with # prominent trimming im- Porter we have secured bis entire surplus stock of Sine Dress Trimmings of this SPRINGS im portation, in all 32 styles as follows: GOLD and SILVER GALLOONS, CLOTH OF GOLD GIMP EMBROIDERED in CUT JET, CLOTH: of GOLD GIMP embroidered in CUT GOLD BEADS, CLOTH of GOLD GIMP EMBROID- EKED IN CUT JET AND JEWELED, GOLD CORD PASSEMENTERIE, RICHLY JEW. ELED in different colors, GOLD CORD PAs- SEMENTELLIE OUTLINED with CUT STEEL BEADS, GOLD CORD and CUT GOLD BEAD PASSEMENTERIES, CUT STEEL and GOLD BEAD HEADINGS, GOLD CLOTH and CUT JET HEADING, GOLD AND SILVER CLOTS: GALLUONS, bendsomely EMBROIDERED, ae. ‘These goods are from % to 1 inches wide, andere the finest French goods that are im- ported. THE REGULAR prices are from 75c to @2.25 yard. We will give you your pick of thes GOODS, NEW SPRING goods, for 25e. yard. JUST THINK of this MARVELOUS offer— $2.25 trimming for 25e. A YARD. That ts the reason why we want you to cume and eee Sor yourself. ‘BONANZAS” IN DRESS GOODS. ‘There isa vast difference in Dress Fabrice, especially those used for MOURNING, Many Kinds of goods are put upon the market that are not worth making up. can be bought at much lower prices. And tt is such goods as these that many merchants offer to the people as GREAT BARGAINS. With us you will find that we SHOW. GRAY ENGLISH MOHAIRS. 42-inch Stiver Gray Mobair, og 42-4nch Dark Gray Mohair. Pte SHH Ly i ' i (3 4 i