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i lll ~ s EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.. Moma afn. 27, 1891 A evn tan wasnotot, vic oa atmo ot tem THE EVENING STAR. THE EVENING STAR has the fullest Leenl Cireatation of any Newspaper in the World, aud ac an Advertising Medium is worth mere than all the other papers published in Washington. A formidable movement is on foot in France had the sme origin that the carlior movement on similar lines had in the United States—it ‘was caused, however, in France by a proposal of the government to extend the duties paid by the most favored nations twelve per cent above the rates of the present tariff paid by the countries not having a treaty ‘The chief grievance is the high rate on grain. ‘The free trade party in France, like the free trade element here, is comparatively small if conspicuous by reason of its eloquence and true friends of a theory are those who are prepared to save it when in danger, not those ‘extreme zealots or selfishly interested partisans who convert every approach to a citadel into s fortress of more importance than the citadel itself. On this side the reciprocity movement im Europe will be watched with interest. ———— Why should American legislation continue to @iseriminate against worthy Americans and worthy foreigners intending to be Americans in favor of intending and actual immigrants who neither have the American spirit nor de- sire to have it, and whose spirit, such as it is. is unworthy of any land? No matter what schem- ing politicians may say, the American people demand stricter and wiser laws regulating im- and the assumption of citizenship. ‘The land is fast filling up and there must be no lessening of the chances of life and happiness to the people now in the republic who obey its Jaws and revere its history and institutions. In ‘the severe industrial competition going on and steadily increasing the people of character and intelligence who either are or wish to be Ameri- cans have vastly superior claims over those who are not or do not. It isnot a question of senti- mentality, but one of simple business sense and practical patriotism. ——_—_—1o2—___—_ ‘The postponement of the Sayward case will perhaps give the opportunity for a settlement of the controversy by arbitration before the hearing next autumn. A jug-handled arbitra- tion by our Supreme Court which will bind our own government but not the other parties in the case is not particularly to be desired. There is some prospect that Canada may negotiate with us eatisfactorily concerning Bering sea in connection with the reciprocity proposals. In the game of pinching Canada is getting the worse pinched, and Uncle Sam has some extra hard nips in preparation. Canada may con- clude after awhile that playing the role of the bad boy of the continent does not pay. Great Britain, which now injures her home indus- tries which handle the seal skins in order to protect American pirates masquerading as Canadians, is ready to ery quits as soon as Canada can be quieted. en Great minds require amusements that lend beck to first principles. Oliver Cromwell when throwing pillows at his fellow parlia- mentarians ceased to afford the necessary reereation in solemn hours, wasin the habit of filling up the boots of his friends with live coals just before they put them on. Senator Edmunds always twiddled his thumbs when evolving his finest points of logic and sarcasm and the Texan Senator, Reagan, who has fol- Jowed the great Vermonter into retirement from national life, worked geometry with a string or slip of paper while listening to or studying how to answer opponents. ——__>-2—___ ‘The Irish land purchase bill is practically accepted by both factions and such liberal op- position as is made to it on account of its being @ government measure will not avail to defeat oreven todelay it Meantime the tories are carrying tory seats in English vacancy elec- tions, —____-+=2____ One of the features of the republican state convention st Lexington, Ky., will be “a bur- §00,” and » burgoc has neither lock, stock nor barrel, nor is it opened with a corkserew, nor taken with sugar in it, nor bridled nor saddled, nor does it wear petticoats, yet it is typically Kentuckian. ———_++e—____ Let cannon boom today in New York harbor for General Grant. New York may never finish ‘that monument, the corner stone of which is laid today, but the hero has his monument in the hearts of the people and elsewhere bronze —__—_—_.e——_— The Cincinnati Commercial Gaxtte says that Senator Peffer of Kansas is suffering with presidential itch asa result of wearing official hayseed in his hair. This statement was not made in the agricultural department of the paper either. ——~-+s—__ By the way. has egg-rolling day been lost in the shufile this year? The children are becom- ing restless, and if it is postponed much longer they will be compelled to roll spring chickens on the White House lawn. —_—_—__-+-___ Mr. Cleveland and Col. Watterson are slowly working around toa point where their wings will fap together, and the goddess with the starry eye winks it pleasantly. —$_—+-o— Parnell may be getting in his work in the English parliamentary elections, but he is doing #0 much more for his old enemies than Irishmen cr old friends can be pleased with ‘that his successes are moral defeats. - —ae The Chicago Evening Post inquires if Grover Cleveland is desirous of “following in the foot- steps of his dearest foe, John J. Ingalla” He isnot Beal estate is too high in New York city to use it for raising potatoes on. ———_ +s ——__ Row that Jack the Ripper has begun opera- tions in New York the Anglo-maniacs of that town should rejoice that it is more than ever like “dear old Lunzon, don't you know.” —_——_—-s—____ As the friends and partisans of Mayor “Hemp” Washburne of Chicago assert with Vigor that be is going to reform that city, the question arises, will he use his first name on it? —_-—____. From s casual observance of the tolegraphed opinions of French editors, it appears that the late Field Marshal Von Moltke was not at all popular in that country. —e___ The governor of Texas does not require es much time, apparently, as do the governors of Maryland and Vermont tomake up his mind as ‘to who should be Senator to fill a vacancy. —_r—____ Governor Hill has not yet published an opin- fon on what Prosident Hill might do with a free silver bill. The governor's published state- ments go no further than thathe is « democrat. pada nate at Pim echesemegtea se, out in the northwest 8 W-degree temperature is giving the Soniye tone poprery sin deel ———_—_++2—______ What difference does it make when the word ‘mugwump was first used? A more important question is, when will it be last used? ———-+=—____ ‘The street car should not be in too greats hurry to take off their flannels and ‘put om open cars. ——_+2_____ ‘Is Mr. Chilton of Texas Mills chess pices in Prasat serial gum, oF some other sort of chess PTT Wau H. McKszws DAILY LETTER. . MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1891. © © Blazer Snite—a skirt with blazer coat * 2 f tomsteh (a shirt waist completes the + . . . . . i ri i & i i Terre rrrr rr ere re eee ONLY, 82.50 EACH. good values in finer Para- sols at $3 to $5. A NEW “WRINKLE."—Colored ‘Unnbrellasare the latest wrinkle—and the richest. Colors are warranted. We show them in two shades of Red ‘and three shades of Biue. $4.00 and 95.50. Attractive natural wood han- dies, ‘SUN UMBRELLAS.—Black,Navy Cardinal. Gloria i i E brelias, with ebony and natural wood handles. ONLY $1.63 EACH. Finer grades at $2, §2.25, $2.50to 85.75, WILLIAM H. McKNEW (uccessor to B. H. Taylor), 1t 933 Pennsylvania ave. nw. bbhcbhhbphh bhi bahkb hhh Corrarx Scans From the piece, 2%. per yard. CURTAIN SORIM ‘From the plece. 2%e. per yard. CURTAIN SCRIM ‘From the piece, 2%c. per yard. ‘Third floor; take the elevator. All Silk Colored Velvet Ribbons; satin back—less than cotton back price. BO Brecrernennen sseenensoee COMBIXATION. 12TH AND F STREETS. A. KAUFMAN a ¥. SICKLE. APRIL 27, Coumrs Tanonxe Stone, S23 11TH ST. N.w. Branch of 8. Cohen & Co., Boston. 1891. Just another assortment of Steel Passemen- teries, from 1 inch to 8 inches wide. \ ‘Black Siik Fringes, in greatest variety, from 4 to 18 inches deep, and from 50c. to $7.50 a yard. Jet Fringes, from 13 to 18 inches deep, from 50c. to $18 yard. Silk Girdles, in Black and colors, ‘Blazer Girdles, Black and colors. Sak Cords, all colors, piain and tinsel mized. & COHEN & CO., 523 1th st. aw. ape? [2S Ge ee 745-747 Bth st. a0. ap25-20° Tunzs Moaz Daxs. Tue Price Or Sansracriox— ar PERRY'S. ‘What can be talked about in underwear except quality? You don’t need us to tell you that comfort now lives in sothething thinner than You are wearing. ‘Youhave your own peculiar notions as to the style you Reck and long sleeves—a5c., three for ¢1. BETTER QUALITY with pants to match—S0o. ‘each piece. The American Hosiery Company's roods every- ody knows are as good as steel. LADIES’ VESTS, high neck and long sleeves— size 26-60c., with & rise of Sc. on each size. Short sleeves, 5c. lesson each «ize. Pants to match, @0c. for aze26. ‘Our price for LADIES’ RIBBED COMBINATION SUITS—high neck and long siceves, with knee pants, is 0c. Low neck and sleeveless, with knee Jong sleeves—$1._ Short LADIES’ PURE SILK RIBBED VESTS, in (Cream, White, Pink, Blue, Lavender and Bleck— cut low neck with no sleeves—SGe., 75c. and 81. Same style in RICHELIEU RIBBED—Cream, Pink, Biue and: Biack,—€1.25 for number 3, rise 0c. on each size. BEST QUALITY OF ‘SILK—pure White and fast Black—$1.75 for size 3—20c. rise on each size. LADIES' ALL-SILK VESTS—High neck and neck and long sleeves—$2.75 for size 3—26c. rise. Short sleoves $2.25 with the same rise. LADIES’ FAST BLACK LISLE THREAD EQUESTRIENNE PANTS—$2.50. FOR CHILDREN. CHILDREN’S GAUZE VESTS—High neck, long and short sleeves, finished with silk braiding and earl buttons—6e. for No. 16, rising Sc. on size. BOYS' GAUZE DRAWERS-Sle. for 22-inch— ‘With 2c, rise on a size. MISSES’ GAUZE PANTALET-3ic. for size 20, with 2c. rise on a size. CHILDREN’S SWISS RIBBED GAUZE VESTS —High neck, long and short to match—all sizes—35c. each—three for $1. CHILDREN'S VESTS—22-inch—40c., rise of Se. ona size—pants to match—40e. for size 18, rise of Se. the American Hosiery Company's. MERINO GAUZE WRAPPERS— ‘35e. for size 16-inch, rising Sc. on a aise. INFANTS’ RIBBED MERINO VESTS—high vee—4he.—short slesves—35c. number one—rising INFANTS’ RIBBED SILK VESTS with high neck and long sleeves—@1.40 for number 3—rising 0c. om each size. MEN'S LIST. MEN'S LIGHT-WEIGHT GAUZE SHIRTS with long or short sleeves and DRAWERS of qual- ity to match—50c. MEN'S MERINO GAUZE SHIRTS (American 's make)—60c. for number 34— rise Ge. DRAWERS to match, 60c. for number 30—rise Se. Better quality with regular-made seams, and either long or short sloeves—@1.25 for size 34—rising 10c. ops size. DRAWERS, $1.35 for 30nch. MEN'S SUMMER-WEIGHT CAMEL'S HAIR SHIRTS—34-inch—00c., rising 10c. on each laraer size. DRAWERS, 90c. for 30-inch—same rise. MEN'S LIGHT-WEIGHT BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS—long and short sleeves—all sizes—50c. DRAWERS to match in qua''ty and price. MEN'S LIGHTWEIGHT FRENCH BALBRIG- GAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS-81 EACH. MEN'S PEPPERELL JEANS DRAWERS, all tines, from 32 to 42 tnchee—warranted perfect t- ting, 50c. ‘There is not an unreliable thread that wecan find in this whole assortment—youcan put that fact down to start out with. Not{only that, but we have endeavored to bring better qualities to cheaper prices than are usually tobe found—of course that means increased satiafac- tion. Altogether you cannot do yourselves greater Jus- tice than, to be supplied thronch our offerings. Anyway, eee the styies and values we have de- scribed—they surely must havearoused your curiosity if nothing more, SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING,” NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Established 1840. 1 “Ovex Coxresstox Is Goon For} ® THE SOUL.” ‘One by one the props on which *‘to-meas- ‘ure tailoring” has perched have fallen away— ‘until now they're on their “last legs.” ‘Their latest admission fs that unless you aro ‘& “‘monstrosity” in form and figure you can wet satisfaction in ready-made clothes. ‘Thanks for the indorsement—Even if it isa ttle Inte in coming. The PUBLIC have known this for some time—Every season ‘more of them have put their trust in us— and are wearing OUB clothing to their en- tire satisfaction. ‘It'ssimply a matter of money now—whether you'll divide with us and keep half yourself or sow it Gif with the custom tailors and Teap no richer harvest. Good judgment ‘would prompt the saving. Our clothes are made from the FINEST fabrics that are milled. Our patterns are modeled by the BEST SARTORIAL TAL- ENT in this country. None but skilled handsarejaid on them from berinningtoend. (Can you conceive of any result but PERFEC- TION? The fit and fashion we've told you ‘® bundred times are but your rightful be- longings. Clothes without them cease to be clothes and should not be dignified by the title. To us clothes are more than mere coverings—they are the mold of form—the graceful armor of gentility. ‘We've carefully followed the tendencies of this season's fashion, and you'll find us Present in every phase—in our usual quan- tity of quality and poverty of price. SAKS AKD COMPANY, Artist Tailors, bo ech ag apaniean ae a4 9 8 “Le'Yoe Gar W. A. Pusnce & Co. ‘Sucomsors to E. @. Davis, ‘719 Market Space, ‘Corner 8th Street. A BATTLING TRADE ‘In Corsets, that would cost twice as much if they were made in France, but they are not, they arean American Product. Two numbers ‘we speak of today are the ‘‘Sonnette” for 918 pair, either in COUTIL or VENTILATED. Isit ‘not enough to say that the “Sonnets” Corset is the Istest production of the renowned C. P. Corset Company? Of course this ought to be ‘sufficient to satiafy any one asto the fit, but in addition we will GUARANTEE every pair that ‘wosell to bea PERFECT FIT. Wehave the ''C. P." and ‘*Sonnette” Corsete in finer grades also 4f you would Mike something better. The SECRET of this{Corset's success is the superior SHAPE. No drees can help looking well when fitted over pair of C. P. or ‘‘Sonnette” Corsets. THERE I8 BEAUTY IN THEM. The whirligig of FASHION was never spun to bet- ter effect, never stopped in s better place than ‘when it stopped to take in CREAM and WHITE. WOOL EFFECTS. The dressy beauty of these foods are added to by their undeniable comfort. ‘Nice thing to have & Cream Wool Dress fora cool summer evening. Here are s few hints of ‘some of the good things that we have in our ‘shelves and on our counters: @-inch CREAM ALBATROSS, 50c. yard. 40-tnch CREAM SERGE, all wool, 50c. yard. 4@.inch CREAM CAMEL'S HAIR SERGE, VERY NEW, 75e. yard. 4€@-inch CREAM HENRIETTA, all wool. ‘What is prettier? SPECIAL, 75c. yard. 4@inch CREAM ALBATROSS, extra good ‘value, 75c. yard. 40-inch CREAM BENGALINE, very rich and stylish. SPECIAL, $1 yard. 421nch IVORY WHITE ALBATROSS, 750, yard. 42-inch CREAM WHITE STRIPED SERGE, ‘very new, $1 yard. 42-inch CREAM and HELIOTROPE SERGE, 81 yard. 46-inch HELIOTROPE HENRIETTA, all ‘Wool, very rich and beautiful, justin. SPE- CIAL, 61 yard. SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. OUR FETS in this line are the PEARL, CHARM, EXQUISITE and “‘NE PLUS ULTRA." You are sure to be right when you buy pair of these, AS WE WILL TAKE THEM BACK AND REFUND MONEY FOR EVERY PAIR PURCHASED FROM us thst DOES NOT WEAR WELL in every respect. 80 ‘YOU see you are safe in a purchase of this kind from reliable house. We guarantee these goods to be made in the best possible manner and lined with FINEST SHEET RUBBER that can be procured. Onur special PRICES are llc., 13e., 15c., 18c. pair. We have in sizes 1, 2, 3,4. Try a pairand we will have your custom ever afterward. ‘We also have an immense line of all the other brands of Dress Shields, such as KLEINERT’S, GEM, FEDORA, **CANFIELD," LILY, PER+ FECTION, CHAMPION, “CANFIELD" in FAST BLACK. SPECIAL line of FINE STOCKINET PRESS W. A. PIERCE & 00., Buccessors to E.G. DAVIB, ‘719 Market Space, n Cor. Sth ot. PPPOE Pee rete TT 4 LAB M fy Se ee oe es ee ag “Davo News» By E. P. Meare. MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1891. BEAR LITHIA! BEAR LITHIA! BEAR LITHI.! BEAR LITHIA! BEAR LITHIA! BEAR LITHIA! BEAR LITHIA! BEAR LITHIA! BEAR LITHIA! EAR LITHIA! BEAR LITHIA! wonderful results in the BEAR LITHIA! treatment of diseases of the BEAR LITHIA! kidneys, bladder and uri- BEAR LITHIA! nary organs, 2s alsoin Dys- BEAR LITHIA! pepsia, Gout and Rheuma- BEAR LITHIA! tism is undisputed. BEAR LITHIA! —_Inuumerable letters from BEAR LITHIA! prominent physicians and BEAR LITHIA! others throughout the land BEAR LITHIA! bear willing testimony toits BEAR LITHIA! remedial virtues. It is BEAR LITHIA! pure, light, wholesome, and BEAR LITHIA! is undoubtedly the coming BEAR LITHIA! medicinal spring water for BEAR LITHIA! daily use. BEAR 1 Price, $3.60 per dozen. MERTZ'S DRUG STORE, 8.E. Cor. Uthand Fate nw, It trrrrrerrrrrereee rere trrerrrrrererererreee Rosmsows Rexanss. NOW I8 THE FLOOD TIDE OF THE SPRING TRADE, AND OUR NOBBY, STYLISH, CORRECTLY MADE GAR- MENTS ARE MAKING MANY NEW CUSTOMERS FOR US DAILY, BE- SIDES THOROUGHLY PLEASING OUR REGULAR PATRONS. ‘THE STOCK OF OUTING AND PER- CALE SHIRT WAISTS 18 NOW AT ITS BEST, THE ASSORTMENT 18 VERY LARGE AND VARIED, THE SIZES ARE ALL COMPLETE AND YOU WILL . THE SCHOOL AND PLAY SUITS COME IN FOR A GOOD SHARE OF YOUR ATTENTION JUST NOW. WHATEVER YOU WANT IN OUR LINE IF IT 18 FASHIONABLE AKD DURABLE IT 18 HERE AND AT THE RIGHT PRICE. COME IN THIS WEEK AND LOOK THEM OVER. B. ROBINSON & Co.. 900 PA. AVE. ¥.W. lgTGSaa PER CERT Indressed Kid Mousquetaires, at $1.85. pair. ‘New Grays and Tans in 4-button Undressed Kid Gloves, at $1.50. pair. (Continued below.) Noverrs Ix Jewsuny. ‘Vassar Shirt Studs and Links. Novelties in Stone- Some new and novel Millinery Pinsat only 8. a silver, jet and pearl. $1 JEWELRY FOR 89 CENTS. ‘This special price is for tomorrow (Tuesday) only. Among the many novelties that may be secured at this Teduced price ara: HAIR PINS ofreal tortoise shell, with silver and French goid tops, in new and very beautiful desirns, 890. FILLETS or Hair Bands of plain and filagree silver, RINGS of real gold, with imitation ruby, emerald, sapphire, cameo, moonstone, diamond, &c. Friend- ship and Lovers’ Knot Rings also. 8c. NECKLACES of gold-plated beds, 89c. Bracelets of gold representing a snake, 80c. Sterling Silver Bracelets that may be also used as necklace, 80c. ‘Also innumerable Scarf and Lace Pins, Ear Kings, Brooches, Cuff Buttons and Links. ALL 81. JEWELRY OFFERED TOMORROW FOR 89 CENTS. ‘The collection is very large and embraces sll the latest novelties. mi THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) A Taneurse Sunrnise. 20 centss yard for those trimmings that were 25. 35 ‘and 50 cents. The lot comprises Silk, Mohair and Tin- ‘eel Gimps from 1 to 34 inches wide. The colors: Olive, Gray, Garnet, Green, Brown, Blue, kc. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Banoans Lx Hosteny. 25 cents for *'C. G." Liste Hose, all sizes, in Blues, ‘Tans, Grays, Lavender and Pink. ‘35 cents for choice of 1,000 dozen Genuine Lisle ‘Thread Hose, none of which are worth less than 50 centsa pair. Style 1, Warranted [Fast Black Ribbed Lisle Hose; style 2, the new Dull Finish Plain Black ‘uppers. stripes; styles4, Sand 6, English Rib, Cluster Rib and French Rib Hose in Grays. Tans, Modes, Fawn, &. Any pair for 35 cents or 3 pairs for 81. 47 CENTS for Richelieu Bib Lisle Hove that are well worth 75 cents. Three shades each of Blue, Grays, Tans, Modes; alsoall evening shades and warranted fast black. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Hixrs Azovr Suxe Daesses. CREAM FLANNELS—The following are mentioned superior qualities at the prices: -500. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Grxexaus You Wnz Apwme Have you seen the new Linen-finish Ginghams? If not s treat and a surprise is instore. Theonly trouble ‘we have is to meet the demand for them. ONLY 125 CENTS A YARD, looking worth double the price. ‘So wuperior are these Linen-finish fabrics that we have reduced the price of many of the ordinary FROM 12% CENTS TO9 CENTS A YARD. ‘The Embroidered Polka-dot Novelty Ginghams are here at 42 cents. yard. That will be a price surprise to those who shop at the stores where much of the business done is credit. THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) ‘We quote what are unusually good qualities for the Busce Sux Guexavives. ‘The lato arrivals enable the offering of the best val- ‘ues in town. TAILOR SHOP. ‘The quotation that “The apparel oft proclaims the man” may be more or less hackneyed, but notwithstanding ite chestoutty flavor it's like the old-time alphabet— ‘must be taught and retaurht, so that the rising genera- tien may know thet dress piays as important and con- ‘a Part in their every-day cares asthe intel- Jectual side of their make-up. skill that capital can secure, in ‘with the ‘conjunction largest and most complete stock of Woolens, has in s measure brought its just renown, so that now the well- dressed men in town are outwardly the virtual pro- ducts of our craft and handiwork. Suits to measure from $20. ‘Trousers ** ‘007 AND 617 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘sp27,myl1-2t Kors Puanwacy, SEVENTH AND E STS. N.W. LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES. For This week we propose offering, be ‘sides our established low prices for all Kinds of standard Patent Medicines, a line of Tooth Brushes at 2ic. that has never been equaled even by ourselves, For 2lc. we will give yous strictly first- * class English Tooth Brush, the usual Price of which is 35c., guaranteed or money refunded. We can do this be cause we carry the largest stock of Tooth Brushes in the city, and buy from first bands only. Other good Enclish Brushes at 13c. and an excellent French Brush (small) for Ge. LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, ‘77TH AND E STS, REFRIGERATORS, 1CE CHESTS and BABY CARRIAGES. IN MATTINGS. WE SHOW ONE OF THE FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS— IS THE CITY, COMPRISING OVER 3,000 ROLLS (OUR OWN IMPORTATION), OF PLAIN AND FANCY CHINA AND JAPAN MATTINGS. PRICES RANGE FROM 18. TO 50. PER YARD. IF YOU NEED MATTING IT WILL BENEFIT YOU TO LOOK AT OUR ASSORTMENT AND NOTE THE PRICES, 390 ROLLS FANCY CHINA MATTING, 8c. PER YARD. 450 ROLLS EXTHA FINE QUALITY “COREA” FANCY SEAMLESS MATTING, 250. PER YARD. 500 ROLLS EXTRA HEAVY “LINTAN* FANCY SEAMLESS MATTING. 300. PER YARD. 350 ROLLS DOUBLE EXTRA “IMPE- RIAL” FANCY SEAMLESS MATTING, S5e, PER YARD. 400 ROLLS FINEST QUALITY NINGPO FANCY SEAMLESS MATTING, 45c. PER YARD. 450 ROLLS VERY FINE FANCY LINEN WARP JAPANESE MATTING, SIX DIF- YERENT PATTERNS. BABY CARRIAGES, Over 75 different styles. ‘Seo onr leader st €4.90—without doubt the cheapest Carriage ever shown. Full size reed 1No. 203 . reed. body, elegantly upholstered in silk goods with Parasol to match, $9. 2 No. 432 Carriage, iy reed steel springs and steel wheels, Price, $10. 1 No, 190 Carriage—Polished reed body—with in 20TH, 11TH AND F STS. ¥.W. —o LINEN ANNOUNCEMENT, seats INTERESTING To HOTEL AND BOARDING HOUSE KEEPERS, PROPRIETORS or ‘SUMMER RESORTS aND MANAGERS: or PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS. prewar ty To all we desire to call particular atten- tion to the extensive preparations that we have, made this season for supplying their wants in Table Damask, Napkins, Towels, Towelinss, ‘small commission is our only net profit and you wet the benefit. ‘TUESDAY, APRILI=, WE WILL COMMENCE 4 SPECIAL SALE oF HOUSEKEEPING LINENS, ‘Read this list carefully. There are bargains in it. — You can see them by looking. $#- WITH US LINEN IS LINEN, JUTE QR COTTON WE DO NOT SELL FOR NEN. NON-COMPETITIVE PRICES. 16334 All-linen Huck Towels. —e. each. —— 18536 All-iinen Heavy Huck Towels. —-1Biee. each. — 18x36 All-linen Damask Towels with knotted fringe. "120. each. — 20x40 All-linen Huck Towels with plain hem or plain fringe, superior quality, heavy weight. —20e. each. — PURE “OLD BLEACH” LINEN TOWELS. To those who have used Towels of this cele- brated make it {s unnecessary to recommend them. We find that they always want the same ‘Towel when they purchase a second time. To those who have never used this make of Towels grass.and no chemicals used in the bleaching Process. They are made of a long-fiber flax threed and are very soft and pliable. They come in very heavy grades of huck, thus insur ing the best service of any Towel in the mar- ket, ‘We mention a special value, of which we have succeeded in purchasing a hundred dozen—in plain White and White with fancy borders of ‘Yellow, Hed, Biue, &c. Size 20x39 inches. —2Se. each, 83.00 dozen.— ‘This sale will include « large invoice of Knotted Fringe Damask Towels in Plain White and White with fancy borders of Pink, Light and Dark Blue, Sslmon, Yellow, Old Gold, Copper, &e. Size 22x44. —28e. each. — All-linen, Fringed Luncheon Cloths, with fancy borders of Light Blue, Yellow, Pink, Red, Salmon, square. —#1.25 each. — ae. 68 ‘2x2i-yard Fringed Cloths, with fancy bor- ders. This is a lot that we purchased very much under the regular price, and as we always give our customers the benefit of such a purchase we shall sell them at the low price of — 82.50 each. —Doylies ;to match—1 s dozen— A SPECIAL BARGAIN IN LUNCHEON SETS is a 2x23-yard Cloth with 1doz. Doylies tomatch. Momie Cloth center with Light Blue or Salmon-colored borders, knotted fringe and two rows of open work in border. Alarge assortment of Tray Cloths in plain White and White with colored borders— fringed—new desicns—the best qualities to be had for the monev. 25e. each. — 100 dozen All-linen Biesched Doylies, large —Le. 9 dozen, — 50 dozen Cream Damask Doylies, with fancy borders. —GRe. a dozen. — ‘50 dozen Cream Damask Doylies, with fancy borders—iarze size—extra heavy. —Tie. a dozen. — 50 dozen Blesched Doyites—extra quality. —Tée. © dozen.— 50 dozen Bleached Doylies, in plain White and White with fancy borders—large size—new designs—extra quality. —$1 8 dozen. — Pisin Napkins for hemuing. in $ and X sizes. 17x17 Extra Heavy Half Bleached Napkins, very durabie. —81 a doz. — xlizi8 Extra Heavy German Half Bleached —€1.40 2 dozen. — Se hare just received « new shipment of our famous Napkins es) oy — The patterns are entirely new, incl 20TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. —— Corrox Beno Wean Deranranse, SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS. —— ‘Weare well fortified in this direction. All the Dest brands of cotton are made Bp into Sheeta, Pillow an4 Bolster Cases in our own work Feems under our own supervision. « sufficient guarantee that thgy are well insde. The fol- lowing we"! known brands of cotton are repre. seuted: Utica N ¥. Mills, Lockwood, New Bedtora, ke. Here is us a very compeohensive list: SHEETS. Cotton Sheets for sincie bets, ligx2ig yarde ——SS and 60e each. CottongSheets for \ bed, 1x2 yanta, 6) and Ge. each — Cotton:Sheets for bed, Sx2h yarda, —OK, TSand 0c. exch — Cotton Sheets for double bed, 2 by 2g Sheets, size 2iyx2iy yarcta Toe... Be. and Be. each. — Sheets, size 25x24 Yani ‘Sheets, size 2x3 yards. #1. 10 and 81.50 each. — COTTON PILLOW CASES. sine 21538 inches Whe. and 400. » pair. Medium, size 226230 inches. — tie... 40c., 50e. and Ue. pair, —— ‘Medium, sizes?24x36 ani 25436 inches. ie. pair. — Large, size 27x36 inches. We, Ge. and —_ Coon ow. oe Here are some good things—articles of every. @ay use. Prices in some cases quite out of the ordinary. three pat- —We. 2 dozen. — Another lot of those Fine Initial Tumblers; all letters now in stock. —#1.00 2 dozen. — Gold-banded Caps and Seucers—coffee size. —#1.0 a dozen. — Gold-banded Tea Piates—7j inches. —#1.50 & dozen. — 250 Ansonia Alarm Clocks—nickel cases. —Tie. each.— Folding Cutting 1: with measure ~ — 250. each. — SPECIAL IN MANTEL CLOCKS. Ansonia Clocks—marticisad tron beieht, 10% inches—width, #4 imches—com- Plete, with bronze top ornaments. ete each a r. 10th st. building.) zee teee, ee wee) Sux Deranraest. liotof Real China Silk in round colors of Black, Bordeaux, Garnet, ed Brown and Purple with neat white fgures. soe. yer 1 lot of Printed China Silks. Se. « yard. lot of Pure Dye Wash Surah in Pure White and Cream and new designs in light and dark Stripe effects. —ftis Cit Boor, under skylight.) Aar Deranraesr, SPECIAL SALE OF ZEPHYRS. 1,000 laps of Zephyr in 2, 4and 8 ‘old. Col- or: Navy Blue, Light Blue, Light Green, Dark Green. 3Olive, Wood Brown, Calla Green and Onve —2 laps for fe. — 500 Laps of 2-fold Black Zephyr, 4 lays tor 50. — SCKIMS, ~—18, 20, 25 and 40c. a — Eaten fine Scriss for Summer Neckwear. —Tie. and $1.8 yard.— (a for, 2d annex.) —— WOODWARD & LOTHROP, ap27 20th, 1ith and F sts. Isronsartox, A[xsrmariox AND IMPROVEMENT. THE AYES HAVE IT. And they (the women) will always HAVE IT THEIR WAY or Know the reason why with « great big EYE. ‘The eye is « searcher, for what it sees the mind com- wholly oF im part, hence the eye is «rest source of INFORMATION, and the INSPIKATION of such INFORMATION is to do or not to-do. mind will choose wisely, and thereby work & great IMPROVEMENT in the condition of things in general, or in his or her individual condition. SUITS OF CLOTHES FOR MEN (Sack Coste), $0.75, $700, 08.00, 8.75, 9, 90.50, 410 and rs SUITS OF CLOTHES FOR MEN (Frock Costs), en 88.7, $9.75, €10, #10.75, $11.50 and SUITS OF CLOTHES FOR BOYS, ages 12 to 18 Years (Coats, Vests and Long Pants), $1.96, $4.50, $5.50, 80, $6.50, 86.75, #7 and 67.50. SHORT PANTS SUITS, $1, 2.50, @3, $3.25, $3.50, €3.75, €3,87 and 84.12. MEN'S PANTALOONS, €1.75, $2, €2.25, €2.50, 82.75, 62.78, €3.50, €3.87, 04, 04.12 and 84.25. eZee tebe INFORMATION seem we Ww state WHITE HOUSE CLOTHING HOUSE Is not anew creation, but « long existing fact which drew its INSPIRATION from the 10 PER CENT IDEA. The carrying into effect of that idea wrought ‘a vast IMPROVEMENT in the condition of things ia qeneral, and made justly famous VICTOR E. ADLER'S 20 PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 827 AND 929 7TH ST. ¥.W., CORNER MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE STRICTLY ONE PRICE. OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 11 P. 0P20t Tay Borawsu:s TABLE D'HOTE DIXNERS, Se. Best in city for the price and equal to any served im hotels on American plan. ep27-8t AT 1216 F ST. X.W. ‘Als the most complete lize in other grades to be ‘PATENT LEATHER SHOES A SPECIALTY. ee TT LND © W. BALTIMORE ST.

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