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4 ‘THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: PRIDAY.. A Suxcarrice To Derr. Itisaplain story—quickiy told—and must be quickly scted upon. When we opened this morning we had 230 MEN'S FANCY CASSIMERE anf FANCY CHEVIOT SACK AND CUTAWAY SUITS that have brought $15, $13.50, $12 and $10-Ieft from our winter's = pind THE EVENING STAR bas a reawlar and Permanent crculation im Wasbinaton three Ser $7.50 CROSBY S. NOYES times larger than that of any other paper am the chy. As a lecal NEWS paper amd Advertising Medium it has ne competitor. 2Ks" If the election of President goes to the House 2 stock. RELIST of Representatives by reason of « failure of the reg, tas —We'd rather almost “gtve people to elect in the electoral college it will away” than have them on our bands be because certain western republican and $7.50 ail summer, So wehave put themone southern democratic states break away from a pes pobre ‘their party allegiance and effect a coalition be- | 8°85) themesives—and tween the farmers’ alliance and that one of the UIT —_youtotake your choice st old parties which serves the purpose of the ALE. hour. Such a combination may have been ar- 2 ranged already in Kansas and is hoped for by | $7.50 an, es vo the promoters of the scheme in Minnesota, the | iss, Ks" Dakotas, Nebraska and possibly other north-| 3° rp western and in three or four southern comma- Sgs5 ane. Pee a ESE ee ee ae ne msi youcan eet many «day's wear out the des! in tho latter and the republicans in iararnassecten Sheath <a act eodha geal $7.50 winnie Ce es dential election isconcerned the democratsneed | g%5y4KS" the upper-hands of the weather. not care how many states they lose to the alli- uit ‘an “ounce of prevention” and ‘pound ance provided enough states canbe wrested from | SssSarp of cure” taken at a single dos. You the yablicans by an alliance coelition to pre- a dimen Mand oapdilann maguiiy ss ee cel 1O2.O xs es anpebetn bedi college. If the election is thrown into the 555,458" quits Sr weet yor ‘House the democratic candidate will be chosen UrT lect an entire SUIT from this lot. whether the democrats carry six states or a Shasta seh teasine Sieh dogen in the presidential epee of ALE. ‘as aisle ala the alliance coalition with ite promise of pres- iS NES: —— ent advantage and permanent injury, the demo- $750 satvere were tnts morning. erats have decreasing prospects of success. | SS, 4KS" Over a huadred snits sold today. “Some good western man” to be acceptable to | Sys uiT —_Be sure and be in tomorrow morn- ail the factions mast ‘be = prodigy of tectend | Sse aLe. tag's irq atch of buyers wisdom or a miracle of obscurity and ineon- = sequence. An eastern Clevelandite candidate | G7 ,5() Ther are all wat vattorne. ‘who can give hope of carrying the old central pate “SAKS MADE"—that seals satiefac- and some of the New England states is sure to | 8“°5 i. be weak in the vagary-struck west and south. | “SSgUIT ae Nevertheless this historical party of “all the | Sus%aLe. talents” for biundering has several times 5 + ‘a steatenimahly, ox’ ab knaet suaceantslly, be [27 °OU Tur New Noros: tween Scylla and Charybdis. It may do so in | .suyAKs’ ‘We want you to see how we have fathered the “‘choicest of the earth” tn our BOYS’ and CHILDREN'S DE- PARTMENT in anticipation of the 1892, although its sky is now overcast. ——o Mr. Hill bas spoken several times, at two or ‘three points at great length. in the course of his southern tour, but while he has exploited Poy bee ALE. $7.50 ‘the historical deeds and opinions of the demo- | ead ——— mae par rams = cratic party be has very carefully avoided the | *S8s' ours is fuli—paci jammed full— chief topic of interest to the south at present. | SasSaLe. of novelties. You can't match them It haere that the Senstor pre earsiee S75 wwrsdere eso ia town. Nobody else silver that he dares to present to . - silver. He may find that the presidency, on | .ss,aKs* can chow youRest sndOompany's spring ‘this account, rill evade him just as he is seek- Sssgurr creations—nor those of the other most ‘ing toevade the embarrassments on the way Syg8,pp, _ “elebrated American, English, German to the presidéucy. His chief rival has,some ra “x tan: cae a See able-bodied notions on the subject of silver | $7.5 () Sicha, “ Whesodhoinateh free coinage and he a renee — pis Sec —— ashamed of them. people among whom | 5583: these ipening—and Senator Hill is hunting friends have the cour-| Sss,UIT pick them ail. The LIGHT-WEIGHT age of their convictions, whatever else may be | Sss5aLr. SUITS and REEFERS and OVER- said of them, and they admire men who have sears Tea ure courietions and do not fear to express them. | $7.00 a) be: See ee Another thing about the Hill speeches, especi-| 5 axgr FUrmishines joowen, ally the Birmingham effort, is the stress he | ga euig welling for you to cay the word. lays on the protective principle in the demo-| . °° ‘melden steele. tate: cratic platform of °88, inherited from the Rau- dailite platform of ‘34, aud which most south- ern democrats do not affect and barely toler- ate. Isthe candidate's hand losing its cunning this early? Saxs Asp — — + People who attend morder triais and behave in an unseemly manner are not apt to learn auything of permanent value to them from the rebukes administered by the judge, but the public are nevertheless indebted to the bench for upholding the dignity of the pro- ceedings Occasionally a stern reproof has a temporary good effect on the offender or offenders. ‘The judges in criminal trials in ‘the District of Columbia have been properly esrefnl to restrain tne levity and disorder natural to miscellaneous assemblies drawn together out of idie curiosity. —— bie stores | imone. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTS: at 3 eee, a a To the necrology of the time must be added the name of Viscount [Hampden, better kuown as Speaker Brand of the British Hoase of Commons. He wasa most extraordinary pre- siding officer in the most extraordinary period of the modern Parliament- that of the Paruell obstruction tectics. He was a liberal, contianed in office by the tories or conservatives when ‘taey came into power. end bis great tact, im- partiality and decision were couspicuous dur- fug his twetve years in the chai oes Within « fow dare three persons have been | ‘Tye Dixixe Room. killed at grade-crossings within the limits of the city of Washington, who would not have on ae ee beea killed bed the tracks been either elevated Solid Oak Chairs. or depressed. The ! ‘ongress refused or Tue Bev Roow. § Or Furnishing a flat cr small house varies of ‘course according to the taste and financial con- ditiou of the buyer. For the beneit of those ‘who wish to go to housekeeping, and for those wishing to furnish arvom or two or @ flat, we pubush the following list of necessities and their prices, showing what a little Jess than 8100 will do: neglected when urged to compel the remaval of ‘these tracks from the surface. The last Con- grew ie party to there homicides. — — Arizona and New Mexico have secured in the House of Kepresentasives the favorable report longed for to vend them on the way to state- hood It is = great thing. this steady acere- tion of states te the Unio: Our new — ‘ought always to be homogeneous and of sufh- cient population ard resources. — The remarkable thing :m repubtican national 1 Woven Wire Spring. 1 Solid Oak Tabie. 1 Pair Feather Pillows. Tar Panton piece Parlor Suite, 1 Fancy Tabie.... | Spnixc Cares. ) THE EVENING STAR; WASHINGTON, D..C, FRIDAY, MARCH18, 1892—TWELVE ‘PAGES. Woonwann & Loruzor, 10TH, LTH AND F STS. N.W. See snessTho sale of MANUFACTURERS’ SAMPLES OF FIXE EMBBOIDERIES pow woing on The product of the beat makerg of St. Galt, Switzerland. Choice goods at very low prices. Gold in strips of 4 or 4 yards only. ——— ; Srnina Cares. Srame Jscxers. 2 Srune Jscurre. Srna Newaanzzets. Srame Newsanrers. I secured while in New York last week the sample line of the largest manufacturer of Cloaks at s ridic- ulous price and have marked them at half price of value. This line is worth inspection; no such chance ‘gaia this season. $2.98 For a nice Tan, Gray or Black Reefer or Binter, all wool, fashionable leagth and latest style out. Is worth 85. Choice $2.98. Bisak. Gray or Tan Gilk-lined Reefer or Blazer, fin- ‘shed with frogs or buttons and big Yalueat 90. Cholee $4.98. Choice of @ line of 40-inch Plain, Embroidered of Braided, none worth less than @9, many of them worth $12. Choice 35.00. Our 06. ¢7 and 93; several shades and stylish shaye and finish. Choise” $3.98. Somneshetn im the Iatest shapes and shades Worth New Sran Lives. . Tax Stan Suoz Hovse, 726 7th st. Today we start our introduction sale of footwear for ‘Men, Ladies and Children. We have spared no pains to put ourselves in command of the best lines of Shoes made. These goods having been bought several ‘months back were selected with great care and are up tothe highest standard of high-class Shoes. They are ‘Rot the ordinary, imperfectly made goods shown by ‘many houses, but are all of superior workmanship, finish and the best material that can be produced. The Prices areas lows you pay for the common grades, 0 you can ee how it will benefit you to buy of us. Lares: Suozs From $1.00 to $4.00 a pair. All styles in Opera, Common Sense and Coffin Toe. Maws Snors From $1.25 to €5.00 » pair. Opera and Globe ‘Toe, tipped or plain, and French Toe plain. ‘The best $2.00 line of Calf ever displayed. Sarcapar WITH US I8, TO A GREAT EXTENT. GIVEN TO THE WANTS AND NEEDS OF THE YOUNG FOLKS—has been for some time past. You'll always find it 20, ‘Whether we anpounce it or not. We do this because Saturday is their holiday. A bey or irl eppreciates @ new vnit or a new dress more Af allowed to help select it—will take better care ofand feel more pride in wearing it. We've ‘never had such s pretty stock of Boys’ Clothing toshow. Allof the best kinds arehere. They Please these most who thoroughly appreciate ‘the value of RELIABLE GARMENTS. There ‘are more Waysthan one to cheapen clothing. ‘The cloth ‘may be equally good, but other things besides the cloth sre needed to produce strictly Grst-class clothing. We are as much dnterested in Huimes, trimmings and workman- Misses: Sxozs ‘From 76e. to $2.00 = pair. Spring heels or ez. heels tipped or plain. ‘ship.a8 Weare in the cloth required for a really $8.98. serviceable suit. These points are vital aud W Boxs: Suoxs are to be remembered. Our prices are never RAPPERA From 7ic. to $2.50. Allstyles and nothing | unreasonable, but always as low as like quali- but solid leather, no matter how low the price is. ties can poratb:y be handled for. ‘The *Bussex" Pants Suits are a decided inno- vation. The makers wishing to checkmate the sale of Kilt Suite “have produced a suit 80 Pretty in‘effect and skill‘ully wroucht that the small boys pleadings for “first pants” can hardly be refusal, and they are moderately priced, too. Sizes 3 to 7 inclusive, The * "Sussex," No. 1, 4 styles, €3.50. 23 23.75, as m1. Wrorrens: ‘We intend giving you anotiver little enap in Wrap- Pers. The fortunate oues at our last Wrapper Sale can appreciate the value offered nd will, no doubt, be the first to take advantage of this offering. wien Suoxs From 40c. to 1.50. All good, serviceable lines that will suit you. Mother Habbard front, ticht back,cambete Wrapper. fm light and medinm suede, including « few white ones. None worth less than #1. Most of them more. Choice at BR 66c. Fancy Cashmere Ter Gowns, with pinin color fronts, spring shades—no matter what they are worth. For Txraxte Sxors From 25c. to Tie. Always lower in price for ‘similar qualities than you can find them elee- where. . 43" g5.00. tomorrow the price will be Low-Cur Suozs B2 ” 9575. 98. ‘Of ail kinds for Ladies and Men at special low- ‘Swmes,” 6,2 675. Percale Wrappers in fancy colors, mourning and cut prices. memes.” 72 87.00 Navy Blue, fancy round yokes, tight back. Worth ‘ormeex! fadia Lawn Bloutes, plain White 91.50. Choice Sturrens nd trimmed, 98. From 40c, to $1.50. Special choice tines for 030 8473—- We bave the best assortinent of Wraypersin Washina- everybody. For older boys (7 to 15 years) we have All- ‘woo! Suits from ——#3.50 to 87.50.— ton. We mae all wesel with them will give you! Wrappers tomorrow at $1.79. and to make you acquainted of our $1.98 and 82.25 ‘You will always get your money's worth at Tur Sraz Snor Hovse, mis 726 7TH ST. Not far from 500 English **Man-o'-war” and A BER BK T5885 “*dack Tar” Suits, warranted to wash wishout Ax BRR RK Fas, injuring theeolor—thirteen styles, tun a4 ERB Byg8 > rg ae Extra Pants to match, Corduroy Extra Pants, in Fawn, Tan, Gray and Brown, 81.25 and $1.50.— 734 aso 736 Tru Sx. N.W. Rewemsen, Ch Is Ox Tru Sz. Berwexx G axv H, No. 734 axv 736, THE NEWSPAPERS FILLED WITH GLOWING ACCOUNTS OF THE“ LOVELY SPRING STYLES!" THE STREETS * BLOCKED WITH SNOW! CERTAINLY Cheviot Fxtra Pants, special value. ie 1t (3d floor., 10th st. bldg.) eIrUse ‘Se. Winre Goons pamper Sam For Misses Axp Cunpnes. as WHEN YOU ARE AT SEAIS THE VERY soma (a TIME YOU NEED A SEAWORTHY VESSEL. NOW 1S THE TIME YOU MUST HAVE GOOD SHOES-THAI'S WHY WE EX- PECT TO BE UNUSUALLY CROWDED TOMORROW. ASIDE FROM THIS WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING UNUSUAL BARGAINS TO OFFER IN SUBSTANTIAL WATER-TIGHT FOOTWEAR: = Men's Fleece-lined Overs. Tan All-wool Checked Cheviot Newmarkets, etachable military capes. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. —310.00.— Very Fine Navy Biue All-wool Broadcloth ‘Newmarkets, detachable military capes, balf Ihned with cardinal silk, edged with silk cord. Sizes 14 and 16. —814.00.— Medium-weight Gretchen Cloaks, camel's hair and mixed cheviot, made with divided capes and belt ornaments in back. Size O 8 10 2 Price #800 $9.00 #975 $10.50. Navy Blue All-wool Keefers, gilt buttons, sailor collars, finished with auchors. Sizes 4 to 4. Laxspunon & Bros: WAEN WE CALLED YOUR ATTENTION TO THESE A FEW WEEKS AGO TWELVE CASES OF THESE WERE WITH US. WE THOUGHT THEY WOULD LAST LONGER THAN THEY DID, BEING AS THIS WAS NOT THE SEASON FOR THEM. WE DE- CEIVED OURSELVES AND DISAP- POINTED YOU AS THAT QUANTITY, LARGE THOUGH IT WAS, WAS OUR PROP- ERTY BUT FOR ONE WEEK. WE HAVE SEARCHED EVERYWHERE TO PROCURE BARGAINS OF SIMILAR VALUE. AT LAST OUR EFFORTS HAVE BEEN RE- WARDED, AS TEN CASES WERE RE- CEIVED TODAY, CONSISTING, AS BE- FORE, OF CHECKED, PLAIDS AND STRIPED MATERIAL, 80 DESIRABLE FOR LADIES’ WRAPPERS, APRONS AND ularly $1 tnd 81.28. Chita's Donal Patent Lip, Spring heel, button, Sizes 4 to 8. 85.— Navy Blue ‘*Royal Midday" Reefers, double sailor collars, edged with steel cord, piain steel buttons, Sizes 4 to 12, —-82.25,— Cheviot Refers, in Tan, Navy Blue and Car- inal, neatly trimmed with fancy braid. Sizes 41012. Micnos’ Sotid Double Sole Pebiie Button, hee C. Child's Peboie Solar —83.50.— Youths’ Donble Sole Cheviot Reefers in Tans and Modes, lap pock- f, button oF laced. Cc id So e Pebbie otched collars, CHILDREN’S WEAR, EASILY WORTH wih Kad bane c beyiagtt ie Hs Vad saci ime aes" and ¢ hild’s Re 10 AND 12. PER YD. CAN AGAIN BE snd Button A 50, — (Third floor... CLAIMED BY YOU FoR Muureny Dipanrwext Offers for Saturday another Ict of attractive Tanaen Harts For ladies and miss's at $2.50 and 85 each. Is remy Hats, A lot of Fatcy Straws in assorted colors and Black (for ladies)... 500 Some Natty Straws, in assorted colors, for WE SUGGEST THE -EARLY BIRD PROBLEM. Frscn De Lis. = Retustze Suor Hovses, 990 and 932 7th st., 1914 and 1916 Pa. ave., A seacriFcL AND INEXPENSIVE MATERIAL: AS SHEER AND PRETTY IN EFFECT AS MULL AND FREQUENTLY USED IN ITS PLACE, WE HAVE IN EVERY CONCEIVABLE SHADE FOR 123 231 Pa. ave. ne. Wusox & Caner. Ladies’ Shoes cannot be excelled. OTS. A YARD; 36 INCHES WIDE, fetostiall ai meidiowdhas a nrathaba as Ix Lave) Mesuux Uspzawean Diranrvest, UNUSUALLY INTERESTING PRICES RULE FOR TOMORROW, SATURDAY. ‘They are warranted to be the best in the city for the price. ‘These Tender-feet Shoes must be A sitar MaTeRtat, 18 BEAUTT- FUL SHADES, AT O CTS. PER YARD. politics is that the greater the taik in certain pfs newspapers and cizcles of the withdrawal of Total $97.45 Mr. Harrison the greater the indorsement of You can still ale this a trifle. From this him and bis administration by states that may be eapected to eiect him if he is re-elected. — “Seeing quorum’ is the phrase applied in Kentucky to the Reed method of counting, which has been adepted in the blue grass legis- lature. Its considered more convenient than having the sergeant-at-arms go out and raise one. price you can go ay high as you wish, No trouble to show these articles or any others iu Gur estsblishment, Jerrvus Lassuvren, Cor. 131 Asp F Sis. N. Wen “The Neverworks” ina title given ton vague Tomoxnow Sort of alliance among Washington’syoungmen| Ary, 40. Caxpy S about town. Trere shorld de a congressional branch e+ts blished for the benefit of a number Sus Ar 25c. Saturday is one of the busiest week with us Pup- of chronicaily absent members. \ at Popular Prices * 4 >_> _ 2 s, Counter will bere isa growing curiosity as to whether x SCES IS per po sere's, wo ent to. variety nnd” Watterson is trying to kill off Cleveland to flavors. The Candy's popu excrdinzly. It's to meet this” Dovmiar demand that the price nas Gui & Sox, = Cor. Lim Axo F Srs. Tour Tus ‘The effects producible by Tulip combina- tions are almost limities. Rich and varied colors furnteh reasons for making the Tulip so universa ly attractive. We can furnish the Tulips. A. Guve& Buo.. Annisric veges ar ANE FI: YOU WANT AN} ANYTS iN otk bURTEM OFFICE. Naxd E sen ae PRINTING” Enwtaving. "Noted | tw. a make room for bis own prospects, or whether be w Going it merely for exercise. ees i The rumored combirstion of western demo- crate und siliauce men may resalt in s formid- abie previdentinl trust, « situation stalt'fying the anti-trnst alliance. see The lottery ticket has attained some dignity. At bas been decided thet « winning ticket be- comes a circulating medium, subject to liti- gation. ——_—-e+e_-._-. Tt would be interesting to have a strict count kept of the number of interviews resulting from Secretary Foster's alleged disrespect to the Hibeznisn physiognomy —— It is evidently England's belief that the best ‘way of setting the Bering sea question is to Wake all possible haste ix removing the cause of contention oo ‘tie genoral'y regretted that St. Patrick could not have extended bis works by coming over to this continent and driving oxt the un- | eortain ground hog. NW, ates | Be Jack the Kipper has beon “discovered” again. | ‘There was for atime s prospect that this per-| Aut “Daessx: Mey. Sqnage was to be deprived of bis accustomed share of public attention. eee a Patent Leather Shoes have become ‘The state election in Khode Island next ‘ssensential to the well-dresmed man month is likely to be » potter to everybody of today as gloves. It matters not End ts care to bee Emppointer to somebody. The bow faultless his attire in other re- So Bet —_—_spects, without Patent Leather Shoes Whai say the scicntiste—nas anew glacial a he is not init. Hes your husband a epoch set in? Patent —_pair? We have them in seven differ- ——_——+ += eather ent styles and shapes, made from the Jadge Woods is out of the secstorial woods Shoes very Jineat French Calf, and our cus- anyhow. Made, tomers tell us the beat of wearers, ————-e- - * ‘angio in price from 85 to 87. Is i@ understood thas Mr. Hill is travel* bie political health. ~~ ee Why not have a speaking bee on silver free ecimage? Hoovez & Sxxoza, 1217 Pass. Avexon ‘Haven't aaid much about this stock since Jan- uary. when we x: ‘send off." Hasn't been, necessary. Worth is -ure to be recognized. It has been in this stock of Underwear,than which we think there isn’t a better anywhere. New things coming im almost daily. Tue latest are these, and they are remarkable: ~ Cambric Chemise, tucked front, ruffle of Valencieuhes lace around neck and armholes, ‘Regular O8e. qualit; ——We.—— ‘Twostyles of Cambric Drawers, one with double rufite of piaited Valenciennes lace, two clustersof fine tucks and herringbone braid; the other with three-inch ruffle of Torchon lace, two clusters of tucks and finished w.th yokes. ‘Toe, quality, 83.50 *Guxauams. Bescrer zvrects rs sprixe PATTERNS AND CLOSELY IMITATING THE MOST EXPENSIVE FRENCH AND seen to be appreciated. $3.50 © We make them in dull and bright leather. $3.50 Buy a pair and be convinced, scoren, oxty 12} crs. ren vanp. 20 CHOICE LIES WITH UNLIMITED NUM- BER OF BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS IN STRIPES, CHECKS, PLAIDS AND PLAIN. ALL aus EED TO BE WASHABLE. Scoreu Ocrxe. We also carry the Snest line of imported Shoes, Oxford Ties and Slippers, It will pay you togiveusacall WILSON & CARR, 929 F 8ST. N.W. A weavtiruc sorr risisy, HALF Baltimore store, #06 Baltimore st. mh14-5t WOOL MATERIAL, PARTICULARLY | ;, er Sc Skirts, deop plaiting at the avarrep For o&xenaL ovrpoor| We Ear To Live, 1. WEAR, IN STRIPES ANT) PLALDS; ALSO N. L T Lees witn sk srstres ap Pais, 30| Nor Live ‘To Ear. Farmers’ Satin Skirts, with French yoke and 1 os knife plaiting. ixcues wine, 37 4c. ver varp. 5 Knowing this, we must eat the best food if ‘One plaiting, $1.25, ‘we wish to enjoy good health and reach old ave, Bread—liye's stag—should especially ‘Lwo plaitines, 81.625. Ovr-or-tows reorLe Desinovs oF ‘Three plaitinys, $1.75. be the acme of perfection. The best real! — (second 10th at. bldg. PROCURING ANY INFORMATION RELA- can only be made from the best ingredients | pera) agree eae sarge =a ‘TIVE TO ANY GOODS NEED BUT AD- teehee Rees. Carer” te ewe to bin Interesting sale of Sana: Oo TUniE teeta cea finest flour in Ue world.” Tt rmakes more bread, fighter bread, whiter bread and better bread than zny other flour. All grocers sell “Ceres.” We onty wholesale tt. Look for ‘the circular siyued in autoxraph by **Wm. M. Gait & Co.” Uniess found you have been deceived. ‘Iwo golden medals adorn the outside of every sack and barrelof the gen- uine **Ceres" Flour. Wx. M. Gar & Co, : Wholesale Fiowr and Feed Dealers, Cor. 1st and Ind. ave. n. MENT. MAIL OKDERS INVITED AND CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED, ANS. “ BURGH BRE iD. mhi8 ihe Be Wk Be RW. Yes. re Rinwos “Szcoxns TOMOLROW, SATURDAY. ‘The lot comprises about 30 pieces of Satin and Gros Grain, Plain Kage Moire, Bow-knot, French Gros Gratn, Double-face Satin, &e. FT -centire lot will be sold at adou! half regular prices. Descriptions as follow: 1 piece No. 7 Pisin Edge Moire, Red—per and White, per yard.. poste! 1 Pa ‘as ii Sia pe abana. 223 Plain Edge ii Wi pe vard...d-- 2 pieces No. 16 French Gros Grain, ‘eam Fiaxscaws Jewerny Esrastasnuenr ‘The more cheaply made shoo may Jook like *‘Abington-made" to you— ‘but they cost you as auch as the real article. mals 1490 N. ¥. sve. 4,000. Boxzs Or Caxox Tax Santsrsctiox Or Kyowrxe To Bz Given Away. ‘That the Butter table is the pure enedoterosed afta Io worth Oe. DELICATE BxCi Bermacr ot SATURDAY. Nestle price, Poh he SV A SET Oc. Wwww AASRS T THE FAMOUS CKal Me ww AAA pihcecashatties poset | SESE LAE REY SUPERIOR mg ot or ST srerqaxopts, atta Fre 00 RRR Fo OR R s R: FF O ORRR > PECTAL sips i DUCTION! a i ayibins: EXTKA tg TOP BaL- oye ae toe . Lapres’ TP USL A pep ay Fousatduny. 's # b ERS ese Sss8 uu NAN bop a A ¥ eo FINe. ravine S yReNcu LISLE HO: LACK, ew. Price, ie. FOR SATURDAY, ee eae To. Pal . LADIES’ OrekA LENGTH FRENCH HOSP FASTOIUACK, 36 tuches Jout Sie ‘Ture Pateta nozate Srecial Sale tomorrow of jst Bis to 10 inches. “kewular price anywhere, We. those things that heip to brichten one's Sunday cos- FuR SAIL ae tume will ennble @ dollar to du the duty of five quarters, Cc. PAIR, LADIES’ EX1itA FINE 40 GAUGE BOSE, with HIGH DUUBLi. 18 and DOU BLE TUES. Size Sto 10, Warranted FAST BLACK. Regular price, By D4. oe BATULDAY, ONLY HUADTES: FINE UAtGL Tax ona Onay HOSE, DOUBLE HEELS aud TUES.) Regular 4A cers tor sin Rooter Scarts, homstitchet, 1s yards Jong. Among the colors are the three latest shades in Yell These ave sume of the syrale of our buyer's Foraging expedition in New York last week. You may kuow we have been soiling them for 50 cents, bb cents i a special price For trmorriw only. vahue,‘Sve, FUR SAIULDAY, ONLY 24c. PATH 74: CENTS torthe Scarfs marked 0c. ts another Gaiman Hane Ra “apecial” for Saturday. $14 the prevailing price for niupres's Hostery Baxoams. these Silk Crepe and Surab Stik Keefers. Lovely MALDILN'S | PINE nIBBeD LAC tints of Pink, Biue, Yellow, Red, also White, Cream HOSE, tui regular. iwade with DOUBLE KALES, Bot Bip Hits eha Tobe. miendio se, TOK SATUkbay Wer OLTER ANY 5 3 rar ror $1, 00. CHILDREN'S DERBY LIBBY BLACK HOSE. Biz 6t09h. SPECIAL PAICK BAT 22c. vain. ALSO full SAW ASSORTMENT OF CHIT. DREN'S | MOROCO Kr and WHITE HOSE jn Cotton. Bik oF LISLE at very LOW PAIC Skier s Fon Sarvep) Wo have just placed on sale an ELEGANT LINE OF SEUNG AND SUMMEL SKKTS and Black. $1.49 vor tre rome atreiande Ruftting marked #1.68 yard. Being double row and «athered on siik band Jour wards «f lace are weed in every vard of thie rugling and quality of lace that will comt you dtc. ayardat any other lace department in this city. 89 cers te tomorrow's price for the Palais Royal's well-known 9&c. Jabots. Made of silk chiffon, colors, with Point d'Irelande lace 9 iuches deep. With and without collars. 17 cEnrs tor tne new 25c. Chins Sik Ruchings. All the spring dress goods colors, also the tints known, as evening shades. Three yards insiead of two yurde HANDSOME SKIMA sade ot p Pleated rut, SPECIAL. PrICY For cents, SILK Skier ja BLACK anid ‘COLORED: "3 eact PUNGEE SKINS, $3.35 to 86 Teach. ee SSIMTS “ii three SHADES OF 35 cents tor soe, quailty Tnsrain Lisle Thread Hose. Ingram yarve are those dyed prior to mak-ng up. The cwiors ave, therefore, superior and reliable and the materia! is not rnjuriously affected, 8 is the case with the Hose dyed after wearing. Thus it is these stockings are good vaine at 50c. and universally sold at that price ‘The thost conpiete range of colors Six shades of Reds, six Grays, six Browns, xix Modes, six Greens, six Yeliows, six Tans andeight Evening Shades, viz: Nile, Lavewler, Pink, Ciel, Salmon, Suede, Chamois and Flesh. Three styles: Ribbed and pla:n, in solid colors and boot patterns, the latter with warranted Fast Black feet and ankles, the uppers in colors. Three pairs inatrad uf two paire for 81 is the inducement to visit the Palais Koyal tomorrow. 17 cBvrssor swiss Rivved Vests marked 200. But can they be purchased wsuatly at teas than 25 centat Lavender, Pink, Bine, Crea: and White, Novethe prrior finish at neck, the full iength, the extra sizes. Three for the price that two shoud cos—three for 30 cents. — at ae A Gaear Rasee ‘Bares Fos Sarcepax. 300, of FRENCH NOVELTY RIBBON, BROCADE EFFECTS, iu cll ct the SEW SPKING COLOKINGS, 3. Recular price, dice FOR SATURDAY 9c. varp. gE! A TTRACTIONS For SATURDAY ES" es EMBROIDERED O cexrs.—catsiogne of Spring Underwear and Pamphiet about Card Engraving sent to any address in the United States and Canada. "Twill cost you noth- ing. What is your name and address? THE PaLals ROYAL. BATURDAS, 3 HANDREL 1Lor Kou Pe *Abiee Sk HANDREHCHIENS fe OUD INITIALS. Bexar price, See. RE 25e. er: EILING Duc (Continued below.) Ixvorsat “Ovexixe» Or Wears. Srantuixa Rivvertox Reapers of advertisersents have learned that while the formal spring “‘openings” have already oc- curred at most establishments (he Palais Royal “open- ing” wilt not occur until shortly before Kaster. You aay therefore have ecucluded that the **P. BR.” stock is not yet complete. Thie informal “opening” of Wraps to duspet any such illusion. youre 5 FATSED atthe LOWRES or the PRIC V. A. Pisnce & Co, Market Space, ‘Cor. th st. Tue Haxy Or Tur Fercns. Excrosrve.—tnere is so much humbug connected with the word exclusive that we hesitate using it even in a legitimate way. The imported garments we have ty show you are exclusive because the chances are that our Paris and London agents did not select the tdenti- PPP OFFR RRR RRR Tog88y _| cal style xarments as secured by the representatives of Per Fi ee ey The prs ER RRR RRR Ss, the American wrap manufacturers. The prices are i kee Ef iE Syu% = | viodcrate because we secured most of these garments as samples, and having used them as such to advan- tage are willing to pass them onto you st Europesn prices. Imported Ulsters, $17 to $27, Iinported Jackets, $10 to €23. ‘Imported Capes, 610 to $29. ‘Imported Robes, $12 to 8: Imported Jerseys, $1.35 to 84.50. Any written description of these garments cannot do them justice. When compared with the usual domes- tic-made garmente the style and fit areas different as the intonation and ges-ures of a Booth when compared with the politician's stump speech in « country gro- cers. Enough to ask you toccmpare Palais Royal prices with those where exclusive novelties mean exclusive prices, Nothing very spring-like about this—but behind the ° ‘snow-bank is the mild and balmy season. You cer- tainly will want to greet tho “coming guest” with neatly gloved hands, So we are going to put you on the track of the newest and brat. We provide ourscives with only the reliable makes, The best materiate— properly cut and put toxether—stand their own ground always. Yet we don't ask any more than soine others do for the *“shiftless” sort. But to make your selection—that is the business in hand now. Here are some suggestions we want to make: LADIES) CHAMOIS BIARRITZ in Whit nd natural colors-@1. 6 and & Bi CRQUETALE LeNGTHe en end else TAD: CHAMOIS GAUNTLETS in wi a LADIES* ¥-BUTTON SUEDE MOUSQUE- TERE EBUTTON, SUEDE, are orn and Flax with Black and colored stitching. SLabres: ERUTTON SUEDE Mou ht, Tan and M ith, Bor ccetusice novettiee () exist in. American-made garments, ‘The plan isto bargain with = manufac- turer to sapply no other retailer in the city. Of course, the merchant hes to be charred extra for the accom- modation, Lut he is enabled to secure unusual profits. ‘The Palais Royal, having no tear of ‘competition, is more independent; has the entire army of mannfac- turers to select From. The result ts better quatities yor the prices and just as exclusive styles; as exclusive Decause the merchants who credit many of their pa- trons must secure greater profit, and therefore cannot afford to sell the same garinents as shown at the Palais Royal; they have to rely on. exclusive noveitres (f). Paras Rovat Waar Prices. $13 sor ait-woot Cheviot Ulsters in mixtures of Graysand Tans. The deep military cape is detacha- bie, and may be ieft at howe to advantage. ‘The tailor- ‘fitting sleeves, the platted beck, the coat style front, the large pearl buttons, are so attractive that the cape seems to bide too much beauty of style and finish. Be mek Reh SUEDE in Pearl, with Bike S BOLTON GLACE ti nd wae ith Back stitching €2 ad fan ABIES EBUTTOR GLACI Lavender and Primrose, with Back ettchine SEADIES 4BU1TON “SUEDE in sic DiEs” si porto ate AUEDE ia shales of Whitestitchea JUESTRIENNE GAUNTLETS- LES aera GLOVES, in Tan, pare mo At tad asus aed hy babs nep CRD YORI Re ton hick im the confidence of the public. They are the leaders in their line inall the world. They set the fashion — and then thes follow it. Now, no wheresles in Wesh- ington cam you buy » pair of P, CENTEMERI'S GLOVES—and wo have TREFOUSSE, BALSAN, REYNIER, AUG. CHARLES and FOSTER makes to keep them company. We are the ‘center of the best,” yousee, Youcsnact make a bad investment with us, We will see you properly Sted, $9.50 for the Misses’ Ulster, and it looke and is a8 good as the 613 garment. Sizes 12to 18 years for £9.50. $56 reaieetoneck cloth Restore, 33 incten lone: the material, the lap seams and big pearl buttons are a wonderful imitation of the $15 Imported Besfers. We canask you te try on this 86 garment with every cont- dence, Penzra, BA. ant neve s the nisses’ Rooter, tn stses trom ‘Sto 12 years, eo that a small ledy will be charged OO instead of 68. $1.98 crepe crotn wrappers with Vsttenn back, full sleeves, &e. Just like the expensive tmported robes. And the designs and colors of this graceful draping crepe cloth: ee Se ‘Thame naported Jereys,beuided 220 style and with the hip pieees, the 1NB2 improvement | | xtra Fine Satin Huck | Towels. . Knott frinee | Rient ‘Price. & only Sk ———————— A. Kavrsax, 900 PA AVE. x. we, q Dy 4 ! ' TOMELS Toxornow ¥ Ft mets WE OFFER ine Towbts TOWELS TOWELS TOWELS TOWELS TOWELS Towtts Town, Powe | Fow an TOWELS Towtis om SWELS | pEXS Quality hy TOWFRLS 'y on TOWELS | ft Towel, wm ante TOWFLS mn TOWELS is TOWELS ar = = oie ite Hs oy Fi ve Rat ~ tie ine Rat Eoaeie Bet | eens Only tie. To- sae Eierow. ae ‘000 ———000 EL ono et Fixtre Pine Sat rhs pg a BA eee ths Seon rs ooo rs Rxtre Pine Satin Hoek Ls Towel, size a Zhe. ris | Right price, 3 ths | So0- enape 4 ° FL 47 Fine Satin Tam ra Towel. size 40x71, | Eis motte fete. i ee | price, USe. Oniy EL ce ono HS egZ'ira Fine Satin Damm | ws Jumbo o.3.— | Ls | 9. noted: rime tis Rich prs Hs Hs rs ' TOWELS: TOWE] TOW Owe Saco Tow TOWELS: TOWELS: TOWELS TOWELS Towers TOW Towets TOWEL fowen OWELS. TOMES Fore nen) B TOWELS | Hemstitched Table Set. TOWELS | Therwht price wes ‘To close ‘out at 86.8 FF 2 a REELS EES 4 2222822: a ESEIEESre Wen eee e een Ww rw J 2 For Tar Last Tusse Dare We have been adver- tisme ae bargain in Ladies’ Shoes Heres inaenin= Ladies’ Bright Shoes, mode" Bluchee enrte, lone patent leatter tip and | leather trimmines he front. ‘These were bowslit to sell at ToS e make 8 run cuthemiand intro. duce them quickly, we have wade W. ‘They combine grace, strength and soutor, Ww. H. Kexeasrer & C. 13 F ST. Nw. Go To A Sar Hovse prcarmt ‘We hy nothing but Shirtsand Mens Pur- pire gong nee te eee Baltimore Shirt Fs the middiewan ® usual to yon. ‘thers, ? bere for ie. Others’ ire here for tc. Others’ $1 Shirts are here for Be. Should :t not be conventent to call onder what ouant by mail and it wail be delivered. sun “The Two Ota Tiere.” & B ELLERY AND JO8. H. IRELAND, Managers, Branch Balto. Shirt Factory, 931 0th wt. n.w., neur N. ¥.ave Junction. mbi@4f E B Exrraorprsanr Banoarss aT THE b 00 5 E o% EXE BD o% RE ban Se RE Boe So Rd tu “00 XXX DPD 00 x A EA RR Peo ZO ER tes 24 fo ME ES BEDFORD CORD REEFERS, eatin lined, 30 inches long, in Tan ouly. For two days ouly at oaly 64.98. ‘These Coats are worth $8 apiece, but we wish te sive you the benefit of them. For Friday and Satarday we will sell COMBINA- ‘TION SALLOK for children, straw. Worth 50c. Only 230. LONDON BAZAR, mbi7- 715 Market Space. Bors Ovnse Axo Fiaxxex Same WAISTS, 25e, Tounsox, iithens & Con 636 PENNA. AVE. ¥. 100 pieces New Dress Ginghains, § and 10°. ‘New Outing Cloth iu Prints and Stripes, 10e., 1259. Toil Du Nord and Scuch Zephyr Giughame, 1236 and 5c. Fine Casbinere-finished Satteens, 125. Rewnants Fine Bleached Cotton, 10c.; worth 12i9, Gentlemen's Neglige Shirts, extra good value, 50 and 75. ‘Smyrna use, 50 and 730. = NEW SPKING DRESS GOODS, W. M. Suosres & Soxa 919 Pa Ave. ‘WOULD CALL THE PARTICULAR ATTER- TION OF THEIR CUSTOMERS AXD THE PUBLIC TO AN ELEGANT STOCK OF BEW ‘COMPRISING 4 BEAUTI- FUL ‘SPRIBG WUOLEN AND SILK IN THE ‘STYLES OF ‘THE SEASON, AND ONE OF THE MAMD- © SOMEST ASSORTMENTS OF SCOTCR — 1m XEW AND BRAUTIFUL ‘ALL MABKED IN PLAIN Fige ‘URES AT THE LOWEST PRICES. "-OXE PRICE, IN PLAIN FIQUBEA, i

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