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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. 4 THE EVENING STAR. & REO a { j aad ft Wasninetok ARES PE WEDNESDAY March 9, 189% = CROSBY 6. NOYES. -Editor. § = WHE EVENING STAR @ regalar and permanent circulation in Washington three times larger than that ef any ether paper Im the city. As a local NEWS paper and Advertising Medium it tne ne competitor. ee ‘The House has incorporated in the District bill & provision for reducing the compensation of the register of wills and recorder of deeds fo as to torn @ large sum annually into the treasnry to the credit of the District This sum would provide an adequate supportfor a free public library in Washing- | tom Anamendment providing that the sur- Plus moneys from these two offices shall be fet apart for the support of a free public and @epartmental library in this city would furnish an excellent disposition of this surplus. Unless some such generally popular application of the fund is provided, the natural accompaniment of the change in the system of compensating these officials would be a demand for # reduc- tion in the fees exacted for their services, which produce this eurplus over the reasonable and proper expenses of the ovficen It is also suggested in connection with the library project that immediate provision might ‘be made for it, say in the building where the Post office is to be located for the next three or four years. It will perhaps be four years Defore the library can be established dn the new permanent post office. Booms might be secured in the temporary Duilding on G street, in which ail the prosent @epartmental libraries could be readily located gad the enterprise started at once, to be more Bargely developed when ample accommodations @re provided in the permanent building on the avenue. Such a course would not only commend itself to the . but approved by the House « swould relieve the depart of caring for their present libraries, and con- wentrate the work in oue place where it could be done at much less expense than now attends the providing of reading matter for the several executive departments, while at the same time the library would be open not only to the em- ployes of the government, but to the public at > ee ‘The Senate cannot ratify the so-called arbi- tration treaty under present circumstances, ‘The self respect of the gorernment ix affronted by the course of England, undertaken at the instance of Canada, and until some suitable form of mous vicendi 3s proposed this apparent sffront must continue to be real to this coun- try. The reasons for the proposed treaty, ac- companied, as it ought and must,be, by an ar- rangement for preventing the immediate ex- termination of the seals pending the questions et issue between the two nations, are compre- Rensible and cogent and need not! be here elaborately insisted upon. These reasous cease the momentit is understood that Great Britain's dependency is to be permitted to exercise un- restrained liberty of slaughter of the seals ex- cept so far as the hand of this government can fmpose restraint We are remanded to our primal right of sovereignty, and therefore need not tie ourselves for the future in the loops of . The Senate may be relied upon, without rogard to party, to take the national, which is the common-senze, view of this ques- tion, + ‘The House of Representatives begins today @ debate on the tariff question. This an- mouncement at one time would have signified much more than it signifies today. The de- ‘Bates of other years have all been far more dmapressive in their antecedents and accessories. In all former Congresses a detined policy char- ‘cterizing the action of « great party and As Garar As Cux kr THOUGH NOT |As Gaear As Cou Be Scusrsocy aparstoz and yet» statement of fact. could be doubled, Bat we successfully make « Ascreat as can Le though not as great as could be. AsGREat aS AX BE: We have overy reason for thus describing the Palais Royal's business. The ‘sales of February, "U2, show @ marked advance over any corresponding month of past years, and not wear'seaies but show an advance when compared with tte predecessor. Like the circulation of the Evening Star, the Palais Royal sales seem to increase with the city’s increasing population. This will be gratifying news to the champions of the Palais Royal's cash business—to the thousands who remember with gratitude ve introduction of popular prices. To trove who have not given much thouzht to the subject of the cash and credit busiuess we micht say that the Palais Royal's motto is “Justice to thoes who pay promptly.” ‘We think it unjust that those who pay promptly sbould not buy to greater advantaxe than those who asi credit. The establishments where credit fe largely given andons price prevails cannot do justice to those who pay promptly. The Palais Royal being the only estabiishmemt of iunportance in ite line of business, making aspecialty of acash business asks the support of those willing to pay promptly, promising in return allthe advantages = cash business renders possitie— prices that average 10 per cent (eas than prevaid where the cash and eredst pat: cuage are both eaered for. Wau xov rvesticate? ‘The Falais Royal 1802 importations of parasols, ‘Sprite wraps, underwear, hosiery dress goods, em- droideries, gloves, laces, ribbons; also children’s shirt waists and men's furnishings await your inspec- tion, We ask comparison of Palais Royal prices with the quotations of elsewhere, especially requesting you ‘Will note the prices quoted for the high-class novel- Yies—the credit merchants make cood the losses of their business with the exclusive (P) novelties, 91 rr Srrcuz Sare Or Consers. Tarsetewn demonstrate that for variety of re- (rable corsets no other establishment can pretend to compete. The reliability of the corsets may be sur- mised when you read we kecp them in repaw free Feharcs. The variety ie alto indicated, for had we Rot the corset fo fit you accurately we could not afford to keep them in repair—an ill-ftting corset is ever in need of repair. trade is hinted of when you learn that the Palais Royal has been granted the Washington agency for the cele- brated ‘*Fasso” or ‘Pansy" Corsets_the sole agency 1 granted only to the leading corsctiere of cach city. True targect variety of “c. Band “P. D1" French Corsets are to be found here, also all the leading makes of domestic manufacture. ‘The latest Dress Re- form Waists for Ladies and Children. Misses’ Cor- sets are also in best variety bere, A, Ls crter to introduce the new cornets for 1802 wead- ‘Vertise specialsales for certain days. For tomorrow wooffer: = 81.50 Corsets for 98c. ‘Ye. Coreete for L9e. ‘These corsets are from the celebrated **P. D." makers. ‘They have the long waist peculiar to French Corsets, and are otherwise like their much more expensive ‘‘P. D." cousins. The Black Satinette Corset is to retail at 81.50, but will be offered this week Sor only 98 cents, ‘The White Coutil Corset to be 75 cents, but may be claimed this weekSor 49 cents, THE PALAIS ROYAL. ars; ars) (Continued below.) Sercur Sarz Or Groves. terrupted by the passage of appropriation bills Ca any day this week and allow one of our ex- oe other business; if prolonged beyond that time © savage grow! will be heard from the sil- Wed men, and whether the House adopts the peRding free coinage order or the committee ‘on rules submits another one it is very clear to all who use their eyes that the tariff is the sec- Glovesat the following reduced prices: 81.50 “P. BR.” GLOVES FOR @1.38. 1.35 “P. BR.” GLOVES FOR 81.15. which have been s specialty of the Palais Royal for Fil Of such Gtoves as we sold lest week bas Just arrived ‘end we shal! offer them TOMORROW, THUREDAY, MARCH 10, . AND FRIDAY, MAROR 11, ‘At the same low prices. For the benefit of those ladies who aid not attend last ‘wook's sale we repeat s description of these extraor- Were the Falsis Royal ready to credit every other | dinary bargaine: Patron like its respected competitors its business | 200 dozen Ladies’ 8-tutton Dressed Kid Mousque: taires, 100 dozen Ladies’ 8-button Bnede Mousq:ietaires specialty of cash business. Thus the exoression: | and 100 dozen Dressed Kid Foster-hook Goves(7 hook). All colors and sizes, Reguier vane, $1.50 a av. at 98o. » paix ‘Fitted to your hand at our risk. Lovvnr Grove Co, 1 Payyevtvaxta Avexcr, 911 UE J.C. Horcu:xsox, The volume and character of our! 1MPORTER OF MILLINERY AND LEADER IN STYLES, 907 PENNA. AVE, n Kacrsuy, 909 PA. AVE. N.W. (EID GLOVES. A Sprout Satz. On Lambskin, Chamois and Real Kid €-Dutton-length Mousquetaire, ‘Tans and Grays, pectal, 500. “EB button Suedes in Tans and Black. Fecial, 68¢.-ER ‘button Misses’ Dros Kida. Tens and Browns, EW-Special, 75c.-Ee 8-button-length Dress Kid Mousq.— All new spring shades. ‘This is our 81.70 real kid. Warranted. Perts to fit you with s pair of the ‘*Palais Royal” Kid | ¢¥~Special, $1.19.-@" 4button French Piqnet Real Kid. ‘These are the 4-button Suede or Undressed Kid Gloves | £97 81.25.-@& fae Houss The debate which opens today | fourteen yearn. We are going to be content with less oun promises to bee tuppenny affair. Profit and be none the poorer because of selling double | 1 ing of Fine Laces Swe quantity. Quality as of yore, or could we afford to in — Point De Ireland—Point De Gene. EVERY PalB WARRANTED? Very senger agents in Cincinnati, which resulted in an arrangement to make the rate for that oc- easion less than one fare for the round trip. A similar ection was taken some time ago by $1.25 never detore conta bay such quality Un- Royal. We'll demonstrate the fitting quality by trying themon at our risk. You will then see the perfection of At. The only puzzle willbe to select the shade youfancy. Thirty-two diferent epring tints, including six Grays, which merge from the Pearl tint Seubiocliad an lave vec. Ger conse Mmendable promptnem. It is well that thors Sempateeteating Cho eneempensnl shes | 0 asctes of Ge hawamn of kin. Then the wt ieee interman o an Pertain~ | shades are represented in the Modes and the latest fashion in the London Tans; a Fast Biack, too. We epeat—$1.2% never before brought such style, qual- ity, ft end finish, Heneiss.uttte st of apeine novelties, every one of which {# reliable; guaranteed, tried on at our risk: 1802 English Dogskins, 4 buttons..........0.0: + Itis surprising not to say painful with all the educational facilities at hand and all the admonitions that have been offered on the sabject that the promiscuous use of the word ““pante” should continue to be indulged in. It shows « popular perversity that may well dis- quiet editors who exert themselves in an effort to mold public opinion and action. If in- structions on so small and simple « point are calmly disregarded, what is to be expected in connection with the political notes that are sounded in clarion tones? —$- + ___ ‘The Schneider ease revives a number of the Old standbysin the way of interrogations to Prospective furore. The positions taken would sometimes indicate that the satirist’s complaint thet i is difficult fora man of intelligence to Dean ideal juror bas s good deal of basis in fact Washington is, however, at no disadvan- fage in this respect as compared with the ether cities of the country. The modern jury syetem seems to discourage intelligent news Peper reading everywhere. Queensland, Australia, proposes a total pro- Aibition of immigration. This shows what a fearful evil promiscuous immigration has be- Come in an enlightened and progressive commu- nity of anglo-Sarous, Itmay not be necessary for the Congress of the United States to enact such 0 eweeping measure, but the evil prevails ere to an extent and some radical departure from pest methods must be found before long. ——__<+-+____ One of the standbys of the comedian at the theater bas been local comment on the slow- news with which public buildings go up. The ‘Rew permanent post office may be expected to N. fank as an ¢xception in this respect The | Norreguiar steer. accident, Preparations ere thorough, the facilities am- boas a waren Pie, and if the comitions hold good there is no reeson why it should not break the record for rapid eoustruction of public buildings, a Gov. Flower seems disposed to make big cor- porations pey something to the public for the @xoeesive privileges they seck at its hands, Gov. Flower deserves praise for taking and beeping this courageous attitude. Tur Palais Royal introduced the Biserits or Pigskin Gloves to Washington, and has also made a specialty for some years of French Kid Gloves at 960. a pair. The popularity of these Gloves has attracted irhita- ‘fons, which must not be compared with the gentine, Those who have been deluded will please make s note ot thie, e Ger Diarritz Mowsqwetatres, 90. + bution Froneh Kide, 960. Our spring importations of Pigskin or Biarrits Mous- Quetaires includes novelty in the Mode shades with Biack and White embroidered backa, The new Grays ‘and Tans slso embrace some lovely tints; of course, White, Pearl and Black, as heretofore. ‘The French Kid Gloves are shown in am equal va- to last season's glovea, Tsar Fizerse Grove Busou, (Greed in a equabbie with the importer those Gloves: ‘would never have seen Washington. A fleeting bargain ‘decause no more ean be secured to bell at the pric, War Ssocrn Nor Max Ber Tae Pitas Rovat Grover MERT Con 11rz Axp F Sr. N.W. York firm for whom they were imported hed not em-| 961 seventh strest northwest. Point De Swise—in White, Ecru, Beige and Black. complete in all widtie. 627 Our prices are right.-B8 Also A complete line in Black Chantilly dressed Kid Mousquetaires asnow offered at the Palais | And Spanish Guipure, in all widths A, Kavrsax, 909 PA. AVE. N.W. Originator of New Ideas. by ieee J Whew! the quantity we sold last weok. New supply now ready. We mean the Elisir of Roses and Myrrh, that most de- A@utful wash for cleansing and preserving detent. ‘Two sises—25 and Ge. per bot- Tina as ilied bas Se beast as eae {mg rough and chapped hands and soft tates the chin. \Sto. Face Fowdar only the Freoct! can make ft. Julie Toilet Powders, in blonde and Drunette (evening in shadow), White, Flesh, a: flety of new shades. The quality, if snything,superior | ~~ EASTER [LL Tes. r=, errant dace vovaston. ‘The dog show is once more among the forms iss ee of diversion presented to Washington peopie A. Gove & Buo., Annisrio age“ and the dogs kave their day. The four-footed sma et. 2.8. friend mas easily feel proud of bis popularity and importance. oo ‘The District is the home of the government and Congress bas done « goed desl to show that in spite of proverbs even common justice oss not always begin at home. —--—_—s +2 —_—___ ‘The public man without » prosidertial boom fe almost as lonesome as would be a Nentuckian ‘Who is neither « jadge nor a colonel —__—$_> +2 —___ Between silver and sealskins the luxuries of life are managiug to give this coztry @ good deal of trou, nse Creamery Butter, made from pure, rich eream, to the beet churned ond. 0 luxury in aay bousehold-20, 95. 40, 45 end 50 0, My Orem, Jn. Eas * gon for the first time, Woonwann = Ax Lormnor, 20TH, 11TH AND F 8T8. 5.W. ——_o—— “Oux Haxp Is Ox Tan Posse Or Trane ‘Thus it is that ite “conditions” are quickly noted, and when favorable to you and 0s, they are turned to good account. With agente in our New York office all thetime and our buyers making weellly visits to the markets, we are first to get Advantage of the “trade happenings," by which means We are enabled from time to time to quote such remarkably low prices for high-class merchandise, Having these exceptional business facilities, gives use position in the trade not possessed ‘by many. You recall many exceptional sales during February, Look to ue for Similar ohes during the present month. We've already begun. Last wosk—and exill in progress—the sale of Smyrna Rugs at half price; this week, important sale ot UPHOLSTERY, CURTAINS AND CURTAIN PIECE GOODS bought at the Deremptory sale of Steiger & Co. of Bt. Gaul, Switzerland, These colnmns tell Fou (Of additional attractions of equal importance and interest, —° Rvaso— Have the Ath floor of 10th st. building. ‘We hold « powertul influence over &myrne— Tugs Sinyrnaisa tradename. The rugs are made in America—About 1,800 came lately under our sway, conquered by & price. They are beautiful goods—There sreimany poor inds on the market—Look out—They can find Bo entrance here—The unheard-of prices moved many of them last week. To more thoroughly acquaint you with the Rug Depart- ment—we shall continue to sell the lot (which in quality, color and pattern are the best) at tacitly hay reguiar prices. ‘You never saw such prices beforeand probe- Diy never wil again, (8236-870. ‘21x45_-91.25. 26x54—81. 75. ‘30x00—82.25. 30272-8325. Tax Jaraxzon Ruos ARE HAND MADE, Japanese is not —— but a real name~The Fuge are nade in Bines, 18x30 laches to 12x16 feat 50, 87c. to 848. ith floor. 10th st. building. ) —o—. Anr Squares. ‘Tomorrow we will offer a small number of INGRAIN ART SQUARES. ‘They are in spring colorings and new patterns and are just off the looms. The beauty and ‘Anished appearance of an Art Square has gained it euch ® popular place that the makers tell us thay call the bulk of thele productions in this m. Bie. Rgxd ‘3x3, 413 x3 Probably you will see nothing unusual about these prices until you note the sizes and exams tne the quality, coloringy and patterns. (Pifth Bo 08 «1.0 +-11th at, building) —o— Lace Conrams. Lace Curtains are among the recognized staple goods and are, therefore, seldom to be found at reduced prices, Two of EUROPE’'S LARGEST MANU- FACTURERS, retiring from the American ‘market, sold their stocks at auction durin the Past month. We Lought liberally at Loth of these sales at lower prices than we ever thonght Possible. ‘This ts the reason for our present re- Guction sale, The prices are so far below real ‘values thag it will pay to anticipate your wants foranother season. Fourth floor. ++-11th st, building. ) A Grear Piste Satz IN OUR BASEMENT SALES ROOM BEGINS TOMORROW. —e. 600 DOZEN FRENCH, ENGLISH AND GERMAN CHINA Tea, Fruit, Cake, Oyster and Dessert Plates. Have been selling at €3.50 to $12.00adozen. ‘Lhe entire line to be closed out at Be. each.. Basement..ese.. -1ith st. butlding.) To Lovess Of fine vecdlework wo offer a treat in Lives Venr Fre Mezz Tus. 25 dozen in about sixty distinct styles, most of which are exquisite workmanship. The reason for offering them at such s low price is simply this: They were an IMPORTER'S SAMPLE DOZENS OR BOXES. Consequently, after having been shown for some time, they are Slightly soiled or “‘mussed." The entire lot, Tepresenting Ties that are worth three and four times a much, are to be sold at —®e. EACH. — (Firat floor. Momm Barnstaxte AT A BARGAIN PRICE. Just in—a line of ‘MOHAIR BRILLIANTS," so-called from thelr rich, handsome luster,even, Tivaling in beauty the fine Chine silks, An- other point in ite favor—it’s exclusively ours be found cleewhere in Washington, ‘There 20 exquisite forat designs, alt 2,000 YARDS Autwoou Frexce Waarrzs F LANNEL, In fifty choice styles, at Linus: Egursrarexxe Tronra ‘They are growing in popularity rapidly. We aro selling them now to ladies going abroad + and for traveling purposes generally. Those ‘who have tried them say they are exceedingly comfortable and most weleome substitute for heavy starched skirt, A newline in Black ‘all woo! just im, Open; ankle length. Size 2 3 ‘ 8 Quality A, 92.65 62.85 93.05 93.25 Quality B, 2.75 2.75 2.78 2.78 Open; knee length. Size 2 3 4 5 Quality A, 82.45 €2.65 82.85 82.08 Quality B, 9.25 325) 325 83.85 Closed; ankle length. Size 2 3 4 8 Quality A, 2.40 92.00 $280 93.00 Quality B, 350 350 350 330 Closed; knee length, Size * 8 3 4 5 Quality A, 20 $2.40 $2.00 92.80 Quality B, 300 300 300 3.00 First floor... Hoox-Crass Corzox Dasss F, ABRICS. ‘Rows of shelves and counters are piled high with the latest and choicest creations in Printed Ootton Stuffs. France, Exgland, Scotland and America have contributed their finest products to make upfe stock which, it is Delieved, bas no counterpart in the country. THIS SEASON 18 PECULIAR IN ITS VARIETY OF STYLES AND KINDS rather than large quanti. In French printed goods we have some very choice patterns of Jaconets or Pineapple Mous- seline, a light, airy fabric—beautiful floral de signs, Black and light grounds, ——30 inches wide—2e. a yard.— “PLUMETIS SPOT," or DOTTED BWI88, ts a new fabric making its appearance this sea- Piain White «rounds with White spots, alternating with floral desixns. 29 inches wide—37e. a yard.— “MOUSSELINE COTILEE,” another new fabric exclusively ours—four unique designs, Plain White grounds, with printed flowers, 2 inches wide—3734¢. a yard.— (est floor .. 10th at, building.) ——— Cuzvior Neouicz Sums. UNMATCHABLE! ‘Te will soon be time to don your NEG. LIGE SHIRT. Our first invoice has ar- rived, Fine Cheviots, in entirely new styies neat stripes and piaide, Every Shirt {s made full and inthe Lest manaer possible, and is guaranteed to fit. Sizes 12 to 17 inclusive, MEN'S AND Boys" CHEVIOT NEGLIGE AT 500. 5c. zacu, +++Ast annex.) ‘A lot of 100 dosen 22x50-inch Damask Tow- 1s came under our sway, conquered by a price, ‘They are in plain White or with delicately col- ored borders, in Pink, Blue, Canary, Shrimp Reofere slways were more popular than over- coats among the boys, especially at this season of the year. Itis too cool for them to leave off their overcoats entirely, soa few items on “‘in- termediates” will not come amiss. NO. 1.—Made of Indigo Biue Flannel, com- vest end dursbie, trmamed with braid, oll ease, ‘NO. 2.—~Made of Indigo Biue Irish Serge, Setesued with peal bsMions na eld, ot sees, 3 ‘3.—Made of Thdigo Blue **West-of-Eng- ‘Cloth, trimmed with four rows of White ‘en ear sey Ptonm sn ¥o. 4.—Made of tadigo Btu Irish Serge, out — ‘detechable fronts, richly trimmed, ae at ties of any one kind of fabrics. This fact you will be ¢lad;of, as you will see but few duplicates. We bave styles to show you that are strictly our own, We mention a few. They will convey s fair ideq of the drift of the stock. oO French Printed Batiste and Mousseline ina ‘variety of styles. —30 inches wide~37%e. a yard. — French Printed Broche, the richest and most artistic printed fabric made. —30 inches wide, 37}4¢. 0 yard.— Koechlin's Printed Organdies in « number of ‘styles, printed on dark and light grounde, —A0c. a yard. — Cotton Crepon Zephyrs, —A0e. a yard. — Bedford Cord, Ziszax, J Jacquard, Crocodile, ‘Zephyrs and other new weaves. ie. to 50e. yard.— _— | Darxry, Crore, Low-Pricen. 45-INCH PRINTED CHIFFON, —o— Buitable for dresses, neckwear, parasol coverings and the in- ITLIT _—o— Sewerny Spectars. shades. These are wade of celluloid and arenot easily broken. — Rosebud Stick Pins in Red, Pink and Yellow, made of celluloid. fa Rosebud HattPins, in Hed, White, Pink and Tellow, made of celluloid. ——250.— Anew lineof-Fancy Stick Pins at CHINA SILES FOR DECORATION. Eaclusive Styles and Co‘orings A special line of Silks for Pillow Coverings, ‘Sash Curtains, Transoms, Easel Scaris, Mantel ‘and Picture Frame Draperies, &a. Incersciucamige oie ea Liot of Mead Bests in new ‘hopes and colors ings, ¥ YOU REED A TRUXK 100K aT TROSE WE'VE REDUOED, TaR i8-OF-A-KIND STYLES.” TO MARE ROOM FOR THE NEW TRUNES AND BAGS COMING IN DAILY. THERE ARE NOT MANY OF THEM, AND YOU CAN OWN ONE AT ABOUT HALF PRICR CAN BE FOUND, WITH ALL THE “TRAVELING” REQUISITES, IX (DABEMERT sssccsscssseeteocesesesssssessecsee LI TM WE. BUILDING) pwann. & Loaunoa, 10rz, llc Am F Su N. W. bd : , WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1892. IT'S SAFE ‘Tomy: “Washinaton te the best shod city $m the United States,” and experienced shoe ‘men will tell you that shoesare sold cheaper here than anywhere else, ‘The fact that we sell as many Ladies’ Fine ‘Shoes as any other five stores in town do to- ether speake volumes in favor of our eods and prices, for, you know, ladies are ‘Well posted in the att of shopping. In the last ton days we have sold morenew Ladies’ Spring Goods than we did the entire $4.00" "Eclipse" Ladies’ Shoes. The finest materiat and workmanship. ‘English Pieadilly” toe, ‘“New Opera toe,” patent Up and patent leather foxing: ‘Foot Form” Common Sense Shape, plain or tipped with Gongols, Inced or buttoned, hand turn or weit, €3.00 “Elite” Shoes, test dongola, elegant work. ‘*Philadelphia’ new square toe, “Pointed toe,” with patent tip, * York" Common Sense last, “Derby” pointed ton low heel. Widths from Ato Wx Hass & Cos RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 990 and 932 7th st, 1914 and 1916 Pa. ave, 31 Pa ave ne * ns There is 9 much, bleger shirt business Span. he cine omen hate goon ‘ating « ai te thexr many prove, To vr $2 Line we have Deited cur hook With the two ndered Dress Shirts that town af 3c, each doz Men's Cniana ‘ancy Nicht Shirte that equal any 30e- 31 Sie Suireiatows tor se. S.BELLERY AND JOS.H.IRELAND, “The Two O16 Teer,” 931 Oth st. n.w., near N. ¥. ave, Junction, mhott ‘The best Calf Skin, properly made Tur for Style, Comfort and Durability, Baxen 24" widths, and retatted at #3.00. Cannot be equaled in Washington at Suox. ‘even more money! Maker to wearer, ‘“*Just ‘round the corner.” 1430 N. ¥. AVE. mbo $5 Mews Parext Lesraens $4. fen's atent 1008, have always been scope make this special price after you! Wu H. Kexeasren & Co. mho. 115, OUR LOW PRICKS and FIRST QUALIT™ GOODS are the tuo leading attractionsthat are push- fing our business to the front. W. A. Prszor & Co, 719 MARKET SPACK, Oorner 8th st. Truuxe Prose Soncias Quaxtries, Asp Au Naw. Lavms) Axo Canpnzws Rissep Uspeawear. ‘We did not carry over a sincle piece of light- weight UNDERWEAR frow last season. 50 what you sco here NOW is ALL of this SEA- SON'S IMPORTATION and MANUFACTURE. ‘We ure ready now to show you the MOST AT- TRACTIVE ASSORTMENT and the BEST QUALITY of LADIES’ LIGHT-WEIGHT RIBBED UNDERWEAR that we bave ever offered, and at PRICES that will, we think, ASTONISH you. LADIES’ SQUARE-NECK VEST of ecru cotton, RICHELIEU RIBBED. Kegular value, 160, FOR THURSDAY, 3 vests ror 29c, LADIES' MACO COTTON VEST, ECRU, ———- finish and DRAW strings, square ‘Regular price, 20c, FOR THURSDAY, SPECIAL PRICE,” Oo. EACH. LADIES' EGYPTIAN KIBBED VEST, silk crochet finish, high neck, short sleeves, SPE- CIAL PRICE, 250. EACH. LADIES’ FINE RIBBED 8EA ISLAND COTTON VEST, with HAND CROCHET, silk finish, satin ribbon draw strings, in high neck ‘and long sleeves, low neck and short sleeves, igh neck and short sleeves. Gc. SFECIAL a OFFER, 50C. EAC! " T BILE VES 8, iADIES' BRIGH PESTS, high peck, Fal ager oon eT "a Wik NLY, 3. LADIES'SILKSad LIsik VEST, square x draw strng im nock abd arn holes, §# ANC’ ICHELIEU MILBED. Regular price, Ue. a ‘LEAL DER OFFER, DEER PURE ne sit EA 19 Mo we tS done Hane BBED. aerwar eS pen 1.00 EACH. Fe iota FOR 38.98. beh TINE pe ag tte rahe Tee = which this materia) = _ 38. 3D.” é S-tnch oem tee | 62 1- Ze. Woor, pC uALLIES PRINTED CHIFFON, | Gray with Black spota, Ans SPECIAL B: MY offer for Bees (roam with Le Blue pote ane bi aa god = Cream with Pink spots, Rew cate Es agar Remarkable! Lt. Biue with Black spots, KARD. i Pa Pink with Black spots, |AIN, aa = MUSLIS UND: = Lao with Black apota, | OUU Cine othe ceatinoel tau gaence gh — ‘Maus with Black spota, eis No eer the eo eae = Nile with Black spots, = Beas USN GOW, = —S1s yard. — Hits ROLLING co COLLAR FFE, ot trAt 1008. an. Second annex.) HALELD Down Yon DSesD Price, HSE Maan oo Foci NECK, Suerte eer og ea aAETYLBSot cows, madeots ‘MASONV! sretetines 1 29 OHSr 20 enka GOWNS, with ‘ates sets sane epricserete gitas erated 670, Pam, ae & »_W Adige t Co Wars Os Trrzrsoxe Us - id SHS BARGA sss re Ar late ait 818 7TH ST. X.W. Every item means a saving of money to you. ‘Hose. We. Children’s Fest Black Kibbed Hose. sveeesve 180. Ae. Windsor Ties, ail colorings. 22390. Se. Extra Wide Mull Ties... ge. Towe: 8 Airaioon Doves. 10c. Ali-tinen Doylies. ‘5c. Turkey Red Table Cloths... 48e. Se. Ruching, per yard... 61.25 Gioria 8k Umbrellas. R. Nargaxson, Successor to B. J. Behrend & Son, » 818 7x2 St. N.W 2, 000 (Of all styles and sizes have just reached us. One of our Seventh Street windows 4s filled with them as they came in the original cases. ‘These SHOES are twmensely popular. ‘they sell for $1.98. 83.00 is the price everywhere else. ‘We recentis received a new lot of ‘our Men's Celebrated 63 Hand-sewed, Calf SHOES, which ate sold for 85.00 ordinariiy. ‘Remember our price, 63. FOR THE LADIES: ‘We have just received endices Styles, Widths and Sizes of our poptlar-priced Shoes at $1.49_woxrn e2.50. $2.49_wonrs 94.00. Cail and sec them. ©" Ladies’ Black Cioth Overcaitere ave deen aciling everywhere for au 00. Our price is 59 Ceszs Per Pam. PARTIE ¥ Sb STORE. Fr fe Et pe Wasarxetoxs Sxoz Exronres, 310 Axn 312 S “Tr, Tus Lasp Or Ovns» = = Sevesra Sx. —AT— ik ment bewildering. Remember, Ade. will bay ude Windsor Ties ‘as long as they Inst, Muu. Tus POR | 106. Worth from 19 toe. tn a par teularly charming emortment of embroidered ends. These were laundered like your bandker chiefs. Styles are diversitied. Scores of different patterns to ee lect from. Powr De Inezaxn Javors From OSc. to ®3.0%, tn all thom styles and patterns that are now fasuiouaLle and desirabie. Srrou: Varors rs Learner Goope Allientber Satchels with ont: Side pocketa, Forwer price, (io. Dow Soe Leather Satchels with Pocket book attached. Former Price, Tie, Now Gtk Leather Tourist Saws, imitation ‘of alllentor. in four sizes, 12, 13, 24. 15, Oxdiend and Plain Siver Bon- bon Boxes, Former price, 230. Now 2. Govds of merit it our Toner Deranraeyt, Lieto vtargesine Tove Powter only OC. per package. ‘ar 3Ge, Bottle of Rest Triple Extract only 25c. per bottle. Enelish Cold Cream. Por. mer price, 25. Special prica, De. er jar. Jooper'sGlycerine and Rosesand Fassctt's Kuslish Lilac end Gly- corine. Only Lc. per ture. Ou recwar One. atomizers. Special price, 39.0. ? onzontna, the purest complex fon toute made, onty Oo, per bottle, EU RR oS ou ee x = OBODY csn find « word of fault with what a XN American taste, skill end genius bas accom- NKR siianea inte season in the WASH FABRICS. ila peniosterar darn ‘They haveto train in compe**ion with the works of the world—and they strmd their round well. They makea strona ro! mprice. Win your favor st not much more ‘than huif what the “foreigners” demand. In them you are sure of “much for your money.” Puxrev Poxares_ {finns yan. pOTLINA SILK has furntated patterns. 7: are wer woud store Black, Red, Bue, wn end Gi well cov- ered with new figurines. Dou't ship Wea. As ante bay bert their uso in mind and picked the patterns accordingly, soiue for men for Bhirissoue for chiidren fer Waists—and some ider desicus for Ladies’ Waite. You will Es us the pain for our qual ites you know as well ns we do. A collection of choice ficured effects—and tify “Sre tie ander grice at es Stake toe Hieiu—ne int aa they will go. ‘They ase ot over-plenty.” imall thee Barisre_ {3 78 ee werd. STRIPES. FIGURES and POLKA DOTS— eat aud new—and strong in quality. Corar11s_18 centea yard. Ly wy AMERICAN CHALLIS half wool— but the art work is quite as cleborase as in many ns ‘ut alone for eS reeked ard specially {f need be, to see,arine oP at a ae AR LIRR cA LAWNS that bere Prt aaa iad ores Croris—te 14 cents a yard. Another twenty-five pieces have just added to, our already, lance assorfisents i ‘Guaiiy—culured stripes Becks. ** + - aia? PMT Te AMUSKEAG sha en ECENETH et hgh AMOSKEAG a3d yard. ‘We have picked the patterns—catefully, generously and with our usual good taste. At these prices none of them will tarry long. Don't yoube at the’ fag” end. APRON CHECKS in plenty—always new ones now. ‘You may not be able to make any saving in price on allof those *“domestion® by buying them of we—but they certainly oan be hed no cheaper. We do boast of | Suri, Haim Pixs ‘Telephone 905. (Sti et ey (WU eave you many « step.) | ee & BRG.. mbho 020, 422, 454, 496 TTH BT. HEE PMR EL Dy a A Lt t BFATLY ETTER. Manufacturers have displayed @ wonderfal Amount of artistic taste im producing this sea ou's conceite 1 Para It doesn't sem poss any improvement. In we are offering a nninber of very strikingly et tractive Parasols at popular prices. One lot of Cuance.bse Sk Parasols, im half 8 dozen shadings, only #250. ‘One lot of Fancy Striped Parasols, natural ‘woot handles, all uf the epring colorings, ouly 82.50 each. One jot of Black Gloria Parasols, ebony Dandies, only @1 each. A «pecial bargain, Colored Lain Umbrellas are becoming more Popular ecch season. These are absolutely fain proof and will not discolor. Cardinal, Garnet and Navy, @4. Superd line of Biack Silk Parssola, Lass end Chiffon KufMes, Casendes, Rosettes, 0. Elevant Hine of Carrinze Shades, Srrcraz, Banoawss Ty Uspenwean. Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Vests, White and Eera, peck and aruiboles ran with ribvon, square audi V-ueck. Only 2ie. exch. Ribbed Live Thread Vesta, square Beck run with ribbon. Only 37hve. Swiss Hibved Lisle Thread Vests, in White ent Bere, all sizes and extra large sizes. Only Tadlew White Ribbed Combination Suite, ow neck and no sleeves, knee lengths. Only 61.25 cach Ecru Swiss Ritbed Combination Suits, bigh Beck and jon sleeves, omly $1.50 each. Ladion’ White bbed Pants, knee lengths. Kegular G0c. quality. Culy 38e. per pair. Swine Rivbed Corset Covers, high meck amé no sleeves, ouly G08, Bara Reovisrres. ‘A full Mne of Bath Towels, Bath Gloves, Friction Straps, Flesh Brushes, Jvtlet Waters, Bay Kums, Sponges, Aumonia, Soaps, Com meticn, tc. Bverything nevded for the bath at Lowest prives Ls ounce botties, unly vio. axel, 1,000 Shell Hair Pins go on sale im the morm- ing at penny apiece. Serre Coats, Croans, Ke. Tax Srscut

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