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WASHINGTON: ees THURSDAY. --- April 23, 1891. TOMORROW (FRIDAY), APRIL 26. a ‘Will be our THE EVENING STAR has the fullest Local WEEKLY REMNANT DAY SALE. Cirealation of any Newspaper in the World, —— and as an Advertising Medium is worth more than all the other papers published in Washiagton. ————————————— ‘A question has been raised concerning the construction of the third section of the Atkin- son act, but it seems very clear that not less than a square can be acquired for railroad pur-| separated from the stock, reticknted. laid aside poses under it It empowers the read toac-| sudon Friday sold es remnants st reduced ani prices. You are the gainers, we the losers. quire with the approval of the Commissioners, | Pri map diet and within defined limits “any one or more squares,” and provides that if the company shall be unaple for any reason to acquire such properties or any portion thereof by purchase then the property or portion not secured by purchase may be acquired by condemnation. To prevent the railroad occupation of a part of a square to the detriment of the remainder, the railroad is required to secure at least an entire square; but in order that the corpor- tion may not be placed at the mercy of « few property owners by this requirement, power to the property of the owners in the who will not sell is conferred upon the railroad. In this way both parties—the property owners and the railroad—are protected. —+— shirred yoke—close-fitting back. Size 36. ——Was #25. Remnant price, @15.—— 2 Liwht Weight Black Newmarkets, suitable for traveling. Sizes 32 and 34. —Were $15. Remnant price, $7.50.—— 2 Tan Bedford-cord Jackets—vest fronts— ound with silk braid. Sizes 34 and 38. —Were 818. Kemnant price, 86.76.— 1 Fine Navy Biue French Broidcloth Walk- ing Jacket—tailor made—silk lined. Size 40, —Was $20. Remnant price, $6.75.— 1 Navy Blue Boucle Jacket. Size 32. —Was $5. Remnant price, 76c.— (Third floor. 11th st. buildings. ) Political bodies are sometimes timorous where they ought tobe bold. The resolutions com- mittee of the republican clubs’ conveation which has just adjourned had framed a resolu- tion on immigration dangers that, if not ideally good, was at least in the line of general public thought and needed only a slight change in logy to make it perfect, as such things go. But because some of the Wisconsin dele gates deprecated going further than a declara- tion against the admission of paupers and criminals sl! reference to other objectionable persons was stricken out. The convention ought not to have beon afraid of intelligent public opinion or any other sort in America that voices the welfare of the people. Mostrx Uxpenwean Deranrueyt. 7 pairs Cambric Drawers, ruffle of fine Ham- bur at the botfom, three clusters of tucks ‘ere @1. Rerunant price, Ladies’ Gown, surplice nec! Baun(ne juserting Gown font alseves win Was 8225. Neunant fies @1.50. "Was $2.25. Reunan -50.— (Second floor, 10eh st. butidiug.) ‘Two years ago 2 system of commerce by mail trade in tidbits was inaugurated with several nations south of this republic. It has bad some wonderful results. The treaty which secured the parcel post with Mexico is » benefi- cent arrangement truly, when a carriage maker in St. Louis can separate a vehicle into a num- ber of parcels and dispatching these by post have some one put them up in Mexico. Under these postal treaties packages of mer- chandise unsealed not exceeding eleven pounds im weight and three feet six inches in length may be forwarded by mail at 12 cents pound. Reciprocity thus aids commerce both at the post office and the custom house. Paraphrasing acelebrated colored peacher, “the world do move.” += Raleigh, North Carolina, is considering a suitable present to the powerful new cruiser Raleigh to be named inher honor. If any- thing like s library be given, copies of histori- eal collections, colonial records, embracing the period of Sir Walter Raleigh's expeditions to the shores afterward known es British Amer- fea, should be included. A niche statue or a portrait of the knightly organizer of British colonization and therefore father of civiliza- tion in the English speaking states of America would be appropriate and might not be so costly as the library. —— In the half-smiling, half-frowning month of Apmil William Shakspeare was born—Shakspeare universal in his moods and genius. The vocab- ularies of many languages have been exhausted im the accumulation of epithets to express this world’s reverence for its head master of the school of imaginative literatura. From “Ne- ture’s Darling,” “the greatest expresser,” and “the myriad-minded,” these have run up to “Dear son of memory, great heir of fame”— and yet the fall measure of the man is not and may never be taken. —_—_—_—seo—__— The New York Tribune plaintively suggests that 317,370 are still needed to comp'ete the Washington arch fund in that town and it Mews Goons. ODD LOTS, BROKEN SIZES, ke. jeumbant pric ‘Red Medicated Shit oNiae go eu tp 1 pair Black Silk Suspenderse = etmnant peice, Siceenant jeion 80, mt pricey 0c, —— iKerchieis, fancy borders and fre ise, Remnant price, 0c. — Thnperial Novia Suk by Hose—sizes 2-9 Vere $1. Remnant price, 2c. patr.— Dress’ Shirts “open tout toiied eck alge “Were 82. Remnant edjesttopen back~neck —Remnant price, 73e,— sqycihitt—open ‘back—eck’ 15;q—sleeve 34— —Remnant price, 75¢.— 1 Shirt—open front—plaited bowom—sotled— neck 16. rts alae 40. ae Tot or a- ——Remnant — 4 aust Cubraliag (Lyon make) with fancy petal handies slightly scratches S~20ind and 2—2 = 30. Remnant price, $2.50 each.— CFiret ‘oor. Aat annes:) _ Duzss Trnouxes. clears Acme ttt at ““Kemnant prices from 10c. to $2.50 8 (iret floor, 11th sf. building.) Grove Deparruesr 3 pairs Ladies’ 6-button Cream Suede Gloves. Size ti. Remnant price, SOc. — 2 pairs Laites' -buttonciensth (ran Mousque- taire Suede Gloves. Sizes OX and —“Remusnt prices ioe. 4 Pair, — ‘2 pairs a oe Kid Gloves. Size 3i¢. Tuiuant price, Zc. u pal (First floor, 11th st. building.) Boys) Dgeantwes:. BROKEN SIZE. A small lot of Boyy Kilt Suits Ba eo pretty styles—Sizes Sand onus Just half price. — (Third floor, 10th street Dullding.) Varver Deranruesr. light years We again remind ders of the | Plushess surtable for dre tristan art woe save: “We again remind our read of ushes, su‘ le for dress: LINES, art wi importance of farnishing the fall sum required | fuudtershist cum, cusluou tops, &c., &c., at as soon as possible.” Which leaves only 17,369 | __(First for, under skylight.) more “reminds” for the esteemed Triune to| Beazer Deranruext. make, as it gets about one dollar a remind. On ODDS AND ENDS. ‘the 27th instant ground will be broken for the 2 pair 11-4 Wool Bed Blankets. Grant monument. There is indeed a crying “ares wel’ Bat price. €3.75 a patr.— seed fer a “greater New York.” irit-d Ail-woot Brows bea Misakeias a ‘Was $5. Remnant price, — Nut farming is a new industry in progressive North Carolina. Small manufactures are prosecuted with vigor in many parts of the south, and several new plantation and forest industries are steadily developing that region. These are among the signs of hope on the American horizon. ras 4. 6 Roman Sik Blankets, sightiy soiled i bandlin, ‘Remnant price, $1.50 each.— 1 All-wool Licht Blue ‘Bianket for making pg or bath gown. , with. ha . for making’ ——Was 87.5 y 1 All-wool’ Brown Blanket, Light Blue Roman boi tea f Jensey Derantuesr. ODD SIZES. 1 Ladies’ All- t Black Cashmere Jersey. elaborately truniest with Boutacie braid hiek full sleews 2 a SWere $9.00.” "Remnant price. #2.50,— ‘Were $3. ith tucked Soke Gad tisk Tan aieeeese sey, with tucked Soke und hint Tait sees Anished with braid— collar and cufis neatly size 42. ——_—_o-+e—_____ ‘Those who from their personal or sectional standpoint see the only wise national policy for the President and his party in the building up of an exclusive white party at the south neg- lect to consider the colored republicans of the close states of the north whe would doubtless have somethimg to say on the subject. —_—_r+s—____ —Was $3.50. Remnant price, $3.— fornia town composed of one consecutive house, | 3 ,tp.9n, Superior Quality Biack Cashmere who tagged the presidential train in order that | Soutacive Uraud “full sleeves -sizey st and $5. Mr. Harrison might see “Welcome, Ben, to Cali- ign eS forte i garl spon acinder bod, | States SLDeG cet Mick sebere ‘Remnant price, $3.— (Third floor, tithe buildin” Cumprews Axp Misses: DEPARTMENT. ODDS AND EW! 1 Misses’ Navy Blue Broadcloth Jacket—with tan vest, collar and cuffs. Size 16 years. price, $2.50. ss’ All-wool Creau Twiiled Cloth Suit— years. day. + += Senator George opened the campaign in Mis- sissippi yesterday and announced that the farmers could get relief only through the demo- eratic party. They certainly cannot get much from the republican party in that state. > —___ 1 Misses’ fall skirt and Norfolk waist. Size Mr. Harrison's definition of reciprocity for = man = use in republican circles is as follows: “The ex- tension of our foreign trade by reciprocal ar- Fangement, not inconsistent with a protective _—- —--— Stine — Clarkson of Towa was expected to and Clark- son of Iowa did get the presidency of the re- al price, 3 Children's Fancy Paid’ French » Biighuy soled. ‘cnnares cement rie. @2 each.—— ‘ cess” style, { sould se years, (Third floor, 10th st bull as | pms Dep, TMENT. Publican clubs. Clarkson of Iowa is a pretty| —¢ Fringed Lines Tey Cate with colored lively American and he is apt to make the clubs We Backer eninicie pote, tees aoc. answer to their name. pest eee Scare ay Pa et ee 243 ys fled Turkey Red and Blue ‘The search for sunbeams in cucumbers, for| PM Acs Yyimes, Clothsitehtly damaged. Sir Jobn Franklin in aretic ice, or for Charley ‘Koss anywhere is a trifling expenditure of time and opportunity compared with the search for Wilfred Marray. + -___- What the farmers need more than politics is & pastoral combine with a shrewd Chicago speculator at the head of it to take care of the market manipulations and make the business schz}#3 yard Turkey Red and White Cioth— —Was @3. Remnant price, $2.25. ED t Damask Towels, extra size and Rest borters_hintied fringe Were rac. Heninant price, 50e each. — (Secoud oor, 11th st. building) Srarjo Dipax % Sraz -/ 5 PARTMENT. par. — = slightly broken. so rs Ws boxes, ‘lickaly Go fing the starry banner out “Billy"| eases Writing ° McAdoo will remain true to New Jersey, in-| “g_ posed Siweitag MBL Rm Ue, ah stead of going to New York und becoming s| broken” ~~ Were Lic. Remnant price, 10c. -b.— ‘Tammanyite. VBox Wri Pong, bot sy pees . — ema res: e. price, 7c.— (Piest floor, 1th st. building. ) Secretary Blaine ought to take a transeon- tinental trip over the Canadian Pacific in the Tosy month of June, and scatter reciprocity tacts along the railroad tracks. —_—__—++2—__+. Mr. Cleveland does not at least consider silver to be one of the baser metals, and there is hope in that to the spirit of democratic harmony. ——+ += ‘The Farmers’ Alliance has @ numerical strength in the state of New York of 25,000, and it is growing so fast as almost to pull the roots out of the ground. +2 ‘The grip is letting up somewhat, but the Beowean Deranrwesr. 21 (Second dor Then se wakes 75 — xvaxts) Duranrwexr. SLIGHTLY SOILED Goons. 5 Freach Long Earopean war clouds should be prosecuted ‘ane C4 for false pretenses, breach of promise or some- aie deanna aera ‘thing similar. ma eid ‘Bhe nainsook ery. France and Germany are still shaking their fe made. ae te heads at each other over the fence and mum | (eecsai' ait bling. a Senn Japan bas 40,215 physicians and s long mort ary ast we THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. W. A. Prescz & Uo. 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. ¥.W. Piien Barcessors to BO. Davis, ART NEEDLE WORK DEPARTMENT. ‘TO Market Space, * REMNANTS OF STAMPED (Corner Sth Street, LINENS. — eek FOR REMNAKT DAY. ‘TOMORROW (FRIDAY) OUR WEEELY REMNANT Day ‘We will offer many attractive barmains tn Rem- ‘nants. This past week has been the busiest weet that we bave hed this season by tar, and as 8 ‘natural consequence the more goods that are sold the more REMNANTS accumulate, There- fore our offering in this particular line will be very much sugmented. There are many good hard dollars saved in the judicions purchase of REMNANTSand it pays one well to investigate them carefully, as they may st times find a bonanza bargain ia REMNANTS. Hero area few random hints of tomorrow's (Friday's) pickings. Cover. —-Was 1.75. Remnant price $1.00.— (Second floor, second annex.) Taste Coven Axo Try Duranraent. ODDS AND ENDS. Raewustrs Ix Canpners Swiss caps. Some ot these are slightly mussed, but most of them are in first-class condition. 15 SWISS MUSLIN CAPS for CHILDREN, in different styles and sizes; embroidered and sheered. Regular prices, $1 and $1.25. REM- NANT price, 48c. each. 14 EXTRA FINE SWISS MUSLIN CAPS for CHILDREN, in different styles, richly fin- ished in embroidery and fancy sheered work. Regular price, $1.38 to $2.25. REMNANT PRIOE, @le, each. Raourre Or Fancy J apaxzsr q HANDEERCHIEFS. 11_ FANCY HEMSTITCHED JAPANESE SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, with drawn work, in White only. Regular price, 38e. REMNANT Price, 24. each. SEXTRA Fine Fancy Japenese Silk Hand- kerchiefs, in PINK, L. BLUE, WHITE, Regu- lar price, 50c. REMNANT price, 220c. each. SMALL LOT MEN'S INITIAL HEM- On wo will offer the following re, mlelot sof Hace, sled Chemile nd SRE IRISH POINT CURTAINS. ~. Rediiced from 88.50 to Eine ieaduce from 00 roma . 2 pairs. Reduced tron Pe wwe els oe bale. 1 pair.’ Reduced from $12.90 to 88.00. SWISS TAMBOURED CURTAINS. 4 tuced 12. 50 te PORE: HSIRSS fois $12.00 to $8.08 Pair. Reduced trom 96.00 to 4.80. COLORED MADRAS CURTAINS. 2 pairs. Reduced from $6.00 to $4.00 « pair. STITCHED FINE LINEN HANDKER- 2 pairs: Hediiced from 7:20 0 $00 «Pau CHIEFS, letters A,L,N.O.T. Regular price, RE: Pogue) roe SS §0c. REMNANT price, 2ic. each. SILK STRIPED CURTAING. 10 MEN'S ALL-LINEN INITIAL HEM- Afow palreof the Snow Flake Cross Striped STITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, letters K, L, sill Curtains sill here. M,N, W. Rewular price, 250. Kenmant Hc from $50 to 85.00 pate. — Price, Ide. each, CHENILLE CURTAINS. a pm iste. Bite Cheaiile Puctiores, tringet, Riasanre Aut-Woor Guar Duzss PAWas €5.00. Remnant price, §3.75.— FABRICS, I patrBite Chenilie Furtieres, plain top with 7 yards BLACK and WHITE CHECK. REM- NANT price, $4.20 for remnant. ‘6 yards 44-inch PLAID SOOTCH CHEVIOT, Gray. REMNANT price, 87 for pieco. 5 yards 44-inch PLAID SCOTCH CHEVIOT, Gray. REMNANT price, $5.50 for piece. 5is yards 42-inch HERRING BONE STRIPE CAMEL’S HAIR, GRAY. REMNANT price, ——Was $5.00. Remnant }.00.—$§ _ 1 pair’ Herre’ Cotte Chealiie ‘burdiores, all over Was 610.00. Remnant price, €7.50.— Red French Silk Brocatelle Fringed — . nt. 50.——. key Remnant price, $1 Rem: 94.50 for piece. Mas $18.00. SCREENS? 6 yards PLAID ENGLISH SERGE, in Gray. 2 Japanese, Screen, four fold, satin REMNANT price, @6 for piece. a eer cone mgolt, sightly ‘3% yards 42-inch ALL-WOOL SUITING in : nant a GRAY. REMNANT price, $1.50 for piece. 5 yards 42inch BLACK AND WHITE SERGE. REMNANT price, $3.75 for piece. 3% yards 42-inch D. K. GRAY CHUDDA ‘and one-third of Hoaxpvxercuzr Dersarvenr. z He Je ke Ferre int Repetierhy? Jezaneee,_ ou Ressants Or Suxs. soiled, S yards CREAM SATIN§ SURAH. REG- Hem Ta: yRamnant price, Cif. ULAR price, 96.25. REMNANT price, 83.75 Hindverchiet, llehtly soiled for piece. ~—Was ‘Beicrs 35e.— 5 yards BLACK AND WHITE STRIPE 1 Ladies’ Mousvelat i Handkerchief, SILK. Regular price, @10. REMNANT price, and cubroklered and trimtued with real @Bf0r piece, as 9, price, $3.75.—— 4X yards BLACK FAILLE FRANCAIS. Reg- Ladies’ All-linen Duchesse Lace ‘ular price, @6. REMNANT price, $4 for piece. beeen a uk 92.50. 5% yards LYONS FAILLE FRANCAIS, I Lalies’ Wite Japamese Sik’ Handivochjot, BLACK. Regular price, $17.25. REMNANT with colored scalloped edge, Price. $10 for piece. slightly »olled, llyards BLACK LYONS FAILLE FRAN- CAIS. Regular price, $17.50. REMNANT Price, $13.75 for piece. 4% yerds BLACK ARMURE SILK. Regular price, $7. REMNANT price, 96 for piece. 5 yards BLACK INDIA SILK, WITH BLACK POLKA SPOT. Regular price, 87 50. Remnant price, €6.25 for piece. 1 Ladies! Hemtitthed White Tapensaa Site Handkerchief, with fancy drawn work, slightly ma Remnant price, 25¢.— Ben's Ost Ayl-ivou ent tched tianrtken, ALSO REMNANTS IN EVERZ DEPART- ‘MENT ot our prevailing REMNANT PRICES. it, —" 0c. Rewnant price, 35c. 3 for $1.— Gist hoor, 2a annex) . WOODWARD & LOTHROP, W. A. PIERCE & CO., ‘Buccessors to E. G. Davia, ‘10th, 1th and F sts. a. w. ap23 ip Siateck auken: it Cor. 8th st. a Of MM oS BS AU Bi ETE PRE ELEVENTH ANNUAL CLEARING SALE & FRIDAY, HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND FABRICS. RED TIOKET Day. LAST WEEK. LASTWEEK. LAST WEEK. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MEN- FOR ‘TODAY AND TOMORROW, TION. SEASONABLE BARGAINS IN And which we earnestly invite you tocome and see. Please note few of the many offers we will tempt you with: A Pollard Oak Desk (Ladies'), value $35; now $20. A Fine Oak Desk, carved lid, value @55; now $28. A Large Massive Oak Chamber Suite, with rich carv- ings, value $175; now $100. A Very Choice Bird's-eye Maple Suite, value $166; EACH OF OUR THIRTY DEPART- MENTS. NOTICE GOODS MARKED WITH RED TICKETS. ‘now $100. A Very Fine Secretery-Bookcase with fine trim- mings, value 855 ; now $35. Ns And a number of other things equally alluring. tSaPR 124 F ST. ¥.W. — POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, ‘7TH, STH AND D STREETS. M.S. Caunz & Cos ALMA POLISH “By HENRY M. STANLEY. ‘Ts the Best Dressing in the WORLD for nas te Tichte Compengre Batenet wenet thechatens.” ‘Ladive’ Fine Shoes, “*Liebig and meat soups had to be prepared in sufl- clent quantities to serve out cupfuls to each weakened, ‘man a2 be staggered in."—Page 80, vol. 1. Sold by All Shoo Dealers. apt-eofm Mus. M. J. Hove, : be from the Liebig | of Beet we restored Bees to sancunce thet doo te cvstenty receiving iim to Kis oegeen,"~—Pugy Oa vol 8. “zi baad ) mtser) Genuine only with fec-eimile of J. VON LIEBIG’S BONKETS AND HATS, ‘Cigbature in bine ink across label. ept-tb,tu ee ee ‘With W. 8. TAPPAN, buttons and all colors—Navy Blue, Gray and ‘Tan—all the prevaii 50. TAN-COLORED BLAZERS, with anchor Ornaments om the collar and fastening with a cord—$3., IMPORTED FANCY REEFER NOVELTIES been $7—rising « quarter on each size—but just ‘a8 special we will reduce the whole lot to 83.75. NAVY BLUE REEFERS, trimmed with » double row of silver braid—4 to 6 years' sizeo— e250, TAILOR-MADE REEFERS in light check effects ~4 to 12 yoars—$3.05. ‘TAN and BLUE CHEVIOT BLAZERS, with four-in-hand tle of surah silk as @ novelty at- tachment—8 to 14 years—$7.50—rising fifty cents on each size. FOR THE OLDER GIRLS, MISSES' TAN BLAZERS, with plaid fecing and a single strap fastening—12 to 18 yearw’ Sizes—85. MISSES' TAN REEFERS, with plaid revers— 12 to 18 years’ sizes—26.50. LIGHT CLOTH BLAZERS—with three tiny Duttons at top—12 to 16 years’ sizes—e6. NAVY BLUE BLAZERS, edyed with Gold ‘and Blue cord and a singie strap asa fasten- ing—12 to 18 years’ sizes—87. KED REEFER, piped with Black and White rolled cord—810, NAVY BLUE REEFER, faced with Red— 911.50. IMPORTED REEFER NOVELTIES, with fancy silk linings—€12.50, $16.50, 817.50 and $i In spite of all our precaution to place our stock on the plane of perfection it has not taken » bit higher price to keep it there. We think we have always en- Joyed the enviable distinction of being exclusive— ‘without cost—and this season we have cemented that feeling still more firmly. If the children are to be “‘garmented"—NOW 18 THE TIME and THIS IS THE PLACE. SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING,” NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. LAAAMAAAASAAAAAAAAAA AAAS Exsnx Pacres: WE CLAIM TO DRESS THE GEN- ‘TLEMEN OF WASHINGTON IN BET- TER TASTE AND MORE ECONOMI- CALLY THAN ANY OF THE OTHER READY-MADE DEALERS OR THE CUSTOM TAILORS. FOR PROOF OF THIS CLAIM ASK ANY OF THE HUNDREDS OF WELL- DRESSED MEN WHO ARE WEARING GARMENTS PURCHASED OF US, OR BETTER STILL, TAKE A LOOK AT THE SUPERB STOCK OF NOBBY, STYLISH SUITS, OVERCOATS, SLP- ARATE TROUSERS AND FANCY VESTS WHICH WE ARE Yow DIs- POSING OF TO SATISFIED P, ‘TRONS. EXAMINE THEM WELL. TRY THEM ON. NOTE THE FIT, THE TRIMMINGS AND THE GENERAL APPEARANCE, AND THEN COM- PARE THEM WITH THOSE OF THE OTHER DEALERS, AND YOU WILL READILY SEE WHY OUR CLOTHING 18 80 POPULAR. ROBINSON, PARKER & 00., AMERICAN CLOTHIERS, 8H. COR 7TH AND D STS. ¥.w. WILL CONTISUE UNTIL SATURDAY. NTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS’ WORTH: oF aoous 10 BE DISPOSED oF At COST ‘FOR CaSH ONLY. a el alee 7 3s G ER NNN T Ss oe ee ee Bae My coo KKK NNN T EFUNDED ON EVERY B wi ORTH OF G00p q.BovGHT co Te Curtains, Portieres, Uphoistery and Lace Curtains. Portieres, Cpuoistery and Drapery ¥ rrr ce at ea 2a: Geof Pad OS fen %% Goo eR NN T 1 N EVERY DOLLAR’ Will WORTH OF GooBs BOUGHT ON 5 ate Parlor Furniture and odd pieces of every description. wn ae =O FER NN aSSg pee §°o te ENS 555, 2 a5 Of £ NN seem “od COU KEK NNN T Sug8 WiLL, INDED ON EVERY DOLLAR'S ohn OF 30D PURCHASED oN THE EH 5 pripceg tise ASS late roe i i i Pk Ri yo #2 CENTS WEL BE WON SO EBe Uc EAE ap we 993 FOF THT pits ge gee iy 2s ished oS "BLA SBP Dining ik ; ‘Because they always give value recetved and ‘more, too. Right here is one of the grand- ‘est opportunities, for we will lay before yous Ribbon Dish such as you have never held before, filled with the most digestible ‘Bargains you “‘ever" saw. Miles of Ribbon ‘of the most beautiful and fanciful colorings, ina bewildering variety of shades and com- binations, at such prices that you will mar- ‘vel how it can be done. ‘Wecannot go much into detail here, bat these owrht to impress you— ‘Some of these Ribbons are silk, with fig ures. ‘Some of these Ribbons are satin, with fe ‘ures, ‘Some of these Ribbons are the New Glace Ribbons. All the colors in the Rainbow are repre- fented, and all the Figures, Dota, Checks and Stripes ever thought of. The assortment is undeniably the largest ever shown hereabouts. Some can be used for hat trimming. ‘Some can be used for dress trimming. ‘Some can be used for fancy work. ‘Some can be used for decorative purposes. ‘Some will be sold for 10c. per yard. ‘Some will be sold for 1c. per yard. ‘Some wil) be sold for 20c. per yard. Some will be sold for 25e. per yan. ‘Some will be sold for 30c. per yard. ‘Some will be sold for 40c. per yard. ‘Some will be sold for 45e. per yard. Some will be sold for 50c. per yard. Any piece of these worth double, and ‘some treble the money. Most conspicuous in this assortment is the selection we give you your choice of FOR 25c, PER YARD. ‘The sample pieces alone fill all the bins on our counter space, and these convince you Of the sincerity of our statements. FOR 25c. PER YARD ‘We give you choice of Fancy Ribbons ‘among which some are worth 45c. per yard. Some are worth SOc. per yard. ‘Some are worth 60c. per yard, THE MOST DESIRABLE SHADES IN THE GLACE RIBBONS NOW 80 STYLISH. ‘We consider ourselves the Ribbon , PUSHERS, for we have always enter- tained you with Ribbon Bargains, and have given you opportunities, time and ‘again, to secure Ribbons at half the reru- lar prices, and ‘‘whatever” or wherever” ‘we advertise Bargain it ise Bargain of genuine merit, so feel safe in coming to us. We guarantee all we advertise. 923-420, 422, 424, 426 7TH ST. Horcesowa, 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. RICH MILLINERY. In Trimmed Millinery I offer the very latest styles and designs. In Straw Hate an immense assortment in colored and fancy lace braids, hair and Milan ‘mixed. Also all the poke effects, all in the latest styles. ‘The new Sailor CAPES, A most important purchase. ‘Last week I purchased from a large im- ‘Porting house the choice of their NOVELTY CAPES, Which I shall offer to my patrons at ONE-THIRD ‘The price usually charged, making the Price of these high-class garments at the price of common goods, apt aT JOHNSON & LUTTRELL'S. ‘We take pleasure in announcing to our patrons the arrival of one hundred and fifty (150) new designsin Printed Pongees. The general effect of this most of all desirable summer fabric ia that of the Chins Silks, the designs having been copied from the latter, comprising White, Blue, Green, Gray, Tan and Black grounds, with polka spots, striped and flowered effecta, which we will sell at the LOW FIGURE, Dy ad ‘This material is nearly yard wide, fine and thin in texture and guaranteed STRICTLY FAST COLORS. ‘Words are inadequate to express their beauty and vir- tue, but if you desire to be well and COMFORTABLY ATTIRED WITH A SMALL OUTLAY we advise an ‘early inspection while the assortinent is complete, “Hare Mazes Wisre- ‘When we have © special ssle—snch ss we ere having now in PERS, we want to ‘Wind up the matter, fm aburry. You must remember that these MANUFACTURER'S SAMPLES are as 0 many pairs in ad dttion to our reru- tend | Portunity we tm- Proved for your deneft. But they ‘mustn't linger. We make the sacrifice of MONEY to time— 00 and that's how eatin that ran 8 8 trom $2.50 up to $5.50are “spoken” OO to you st such a wie Mice 8 4By It gaye sien Re Bi SESS aenans — g ep se 1 a es | They are about half gone—and the sale is just closing ERE ite second day. Its 8 pleasure to serve an appreciative public—euch a you always are. We “took account” Of the sizes left this orning—and none of you will have any Sse aimeuity in getting the number you wear. ALL THE NEW STYLES ARE HERE-that's what these are— ‘the **models of the season.” To hurry is the ‘only insurance we can offer you against disap- ointment. “HEADS WIN" © mention today—"‘Are the straws in?” the BOYS have been asking so often lately we ‘want to make a public answer—YES—ali the styles and ail the varveties, trom 38eto 91.30 and every price is a station of superior quality. It's one thing to keep hate and another to keep the RIGHT KIND. Can't be guessedat. WE KNOW. As soon as you're up tomorrow morning we shall bave a large line of BOYS' YACHT HATS WITH FANCY BANDS FOR 48e.—all ‘Sizes. They're better than lots we've seen st ‘7 cents, STORE NOTES, By the number of orders we've booked for our ** DOLLAR-APIECE-MADE-TO-MEASURE" ‘SHIRTS you wouldn't think there was a man in town with » “shirt to his back.” Bute Sood thing never goes a-begying. Delivered— ready to wear—st A DOLLAR APIECE. Lots of little folks are “on pins” about our complimentary trip to EUROPE or the PA- CIFIC. Guess the number in the jar—or come ‘Rearest to it-and YOU'LL go. With every purchase you're entitled to a guessing ticket. SAKS & COMPANY, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Rendervows AND oo SEVENTH Fashion. STREET. ‘THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 24, 25,0NL¥. 715 Market Space, bet. 7th and Sth. ots. eet . eeeeee SEVENTH AND E STS. ¥.W. LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES. Apropos of Kent's English All-bristle ‘Hair Brushes, of which we spoke yester- . Gay, still holding at 46c., rerular price 81, and we have enough in stock to sup- ply all. We never allow ourselves to bo ‘undersold by any other house, and this does not only apply to these Hair ‘Brushes, but to everything else. If you ‘will call in when you want any Fancy or ‘Tollet Article we will surprise you in the ‘variety and quantity of our assortment of these foods, and guarantee prices in every instance. LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, aps ‘7TH AXD E STS. ‘Gentlemen as well as ladies suffering from Spring Fever may be greatly benstited by the use of our Coca Wine. 2,000 Cano Cases Givex Awar. (2,000 Seal Leather Cases, with thre compartments, celluloid caliendar, &e. It ie some years since we tn- fwoduced WARRANTED Fast Biack Hose to Washing- ton. We notice it is an annual custom with many of our Ferular customers to supply themselves forthe summer at about this season. Those buying one dollar's worth or more of Biack Hose will be presented with one of these Card Cases. Please rive us cretit with mo desire to bribe you to purchase, nor the neceanty. We ere offering the best possible valucs at four, three and two pairs fora dollar. We have always done so and must always do 80, in onder to be HEADQUARTERS FOR FAST BLACK HOSE in the present and future, as in the past. SF" Betore giving details of our regular stock of Fancy Hose and Underwear for spring and summer ‘Wear we desire to draw attention to the most impor. tant Hose purchase tu the history of the Palais Royal. 1,000 DOZEN GENUINE SILK LISLE HOSE AT 35c. A PAIR, ‘You will notice © show window filled with samples and others on counters near door of No. 1117 Pa. ave. Choose any pair for 36 cents or three pains for one del- lar, Lot 1 contains Hose with ribbed uppers of Roman Stripes and plain feet and ankles of delicate tints of Gray, Ten, Fawn, Brown, &o. Lot 2 comprises three styles of Ribbed Hose—French, Cluster and Richelieu. Some of the art shades of Greens, Grays and Modes are unusually beatiful, Lot 3_Plain Lisle in dress goods colors and the tints known as evening shades, ‘Lot 4—French Drop-stitch Hose, warranted Past Black, in all igre. Have you ever before Leard of Past Black Ribbed LISLE Hose for 35 cents? ‘Lot 5—Plain Lisie, warranted Fast Black, with extra spliced heels and toes, THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below. ) Retustz Curae Hose. “C. G.” Lisie Hose... --Bhe. pair. 40-gauce English Cotton Hose in boot patterns ; feet and ankles of Gree oods shades, uppers of stripes. You may know that 40qauge Hose usually sell at 35 cents, These are only 25 cents a pair. Anequally good bargain are the 25c. Ribbed and Plain Hove, with warranted Fast Black feet and ankles and uppers of stripes, THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) LL _ Seasonanie Unspenwear, The American Hosiery Co. and French **C. G." dergarments for babies, children, youths, maidens and mstrous. All the best makes at Palais Royal prices, which will be price surprises to many. A most complete stock, which can only be hinted at in ep ed- Vertisement. Combination Ribtel Lisle Suite for le- dies and children. Fest Biack Lisle Equestrian Drew. ers for ladies at only @2.30 pair. Silk Underwear in ‘all the scarce shades. Health Underwear, &e . dc. EXTRA QUALITIES AND LOW PRICES. 19 CENTS for Swiss Ribbed Vests, square and ¥- shape necks. White, Crean, Blue, Pink, Camary. 25 CENTS for Richelieu or Broad Kibved Vests, sll ‘styles, colors and sizes. 49 CENTS—Imported Lisle Thread Veste, in White, ‘Past Black and colors. 50 CENTS for Swise Ribbed Vests and Pants, in all styles and sizes, 65 CENTS for All-sillk Ribbed Vests, in Pink, Blue, Lavender, Canary, id Gold and Biack. THE PaLals ROYAL i ge h he PER .e mie He BSG WRAPS—THE PALAIS ROYAL'S ENTIRESTOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER GARMENTS 18 OFFERED FOR THIS WEEK aT 10 PEB CENT DISCOUNT. FOR LADIES. Latest style London-made Coaching Restore. Blazers of every description. (Capes from Paris and London. Pertect-ftting Silk and Wool Waiste. ‘Light-weight Wool Oonmemaras for traveling. ‘Tee Gownsand Wrappers of all materials. FOR MISSES. ‘The only really perfect essortment of Young La- ies’ Jackets, Blazers, &c. FOR CHILDREN. Buite, Refers and Costa, representing the latest ‘London and Paris styles. (Continued below.) Unspeawean Ar Sreciat Patces. Choice of all $1.08 Cotton and Cambric Untergar- ‘ments for $1.25. For samples sve large canter show ae GENTS — GARMENTS MARKED 61.15. 61.25 AND 61.9 ‘Sw Cholce of regular stock of @1.15, 61.35 and (@1.35 Chemiees, Skirte, Gowns, Drawers and Corest Covers POR 66 CENTS EACH. All ciass, all stytes. ‘THE PaLais ROTAL, 4 LIER [~~

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