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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON March 23, 1892. --Editor. THE EVENING STAR has a regular and permanent circulation in Washington three times larger than that of any other paper tm the city. As a local NEWS paper and Paces Orrex Mistzap Advertising Medium tt has ne competitor. ° PE nn entree men The future of the negroes of the United yas States, or, as some writers of their own race Sag prefer to call them, the Afro-Americans, is a bys Bubject of grave import both to the whites and tothe colored. It ix a matter already receiving coo BRR RX X ITT p88 attention from thinkers of both races. The gok, Nas F f=, ‘educated Afro-American sees in the history of So Ee BRE fF Sut c ‘the two races and in human nature explana- = ‘tions of the lines of distinction that are drawn feat and sets himself to the task, not of abusing the dominant race or of embittering the negroes | F'yecent Handkerchiefs are usually dear at any against those who assume superiority, but of ey erctrech, Bothaots mm tote calmly considering the means of overcoming peg por propa ae | aa. existing prejudices, as similar prejudices Se ee aaa Fn Rave been overcome among other people. | *t¥!¢s. including hemsti corded borders. In this connection an address worthy of atten- course they are not linen handkerchiefs, but they have tion was delivered before the Bethel Literary | ail the appearance of the finest linen, When it is re- Society last night by Mr. Andrew F. Hilyer- | membered that handkerchiefs very often get lost be- ‘The speaker was a colored man and he ad-| srg wearing out you may cometo the conclusion veep clewriy Ut the tro ni nck demand | ‘het 0 practialy ee good os all.tnen bandker ‘very clear! " ro did not paar recognition. ‘This alleged demand for | °Befs Only necessary to add that five cents is the social equality, he said, was used as a bugaboo | Price for tomorrow only, 9 cents or 3 for 25.cents is to make enemies for the race. What they did | the regular price. It’s only an ad., you know, so ask was equal industrial opportunities. The | piease don’t ask for more than five. color prejudice, he held, was to be overcome by an exhibition of worth and power by the colored people that would command respect. He urged a development of all their resources toa point thet would place them on an equal- ity witn the whiter in an industrial sense. This, he asserted, was to be secured by the exercise of race sympathy, by co-operation and a de- velopment of the power of organization. Mr. Hilyer's address was of a bopeful character. He denied that there was any increase in the feeling of prejudice, holding that what seemed to bea stronger feeling was only the nataral resistance that the colored man met ashe ad- vanced. 16.c. sor 160. Windsors ia anther of tomorrow's specials. And these Ties are just as good as those ex- tra long which are reduced from 5c. to 22c. each. 33c. tor tne Cottars and Cutts you will see marked ‘30c. the set and G5e. for those ticketed 75.cents. These last are hand ctochet and were made to retail—some of them—at $1.50 the set. 9x 25o. tor tne ‘B5e quality Ribbed Hose, in the new ‘Tans and Grays. Four patrs instead of three for @ dottar. ner eae Trt stove are tt of tomorrow's special prices nt The courts have not been disturbing the | ¥U Come to mention of Wrappers, Jackets and Jer- partisan gerrymander. This fact has doubtless | %¥% but first let us tell you of bargains in Hosiery increased the tendency to enact gerrymanders. | and Underwear that are worth knowin oft Dut at last in the Wisconsin case, the supreme | 4 ‘court of the state has interfered and rudely 'C. for Lisle Hose with Fast Black feet and up- ‘upset the work of the legislature. It would | pers in fadelesseolors, These colors are guaranteed. a8 appear from the court's decision that the con- | isthe Black. Money refunded if not indelible, stitution of Wisconsin was violated in the law | 9 = of apportionment for the assembly and senate | OOC. Fast Biack Kibved Lisie Hose. The quality, districts and that the whole act, including the | the ride, the price are what we want you to look to. congressional «pportionment, is unconstitu- tional and void. This will render necessary a special session of the legislature unless the dlemocrats become disheartened and conciude to let the old republican apportionment stand. Whatever difficuities may surround the subject of apportionments, it is getting to be clear to many that # constitutional amend- ‘iment oF at least a general law for Congress and state constitutional provisions will be deemed necessary to correct the recognized evils of partisan spportionments. Tus Stan is wi aware that no iegal safeguards can insure hon- ‘est dealing in politica. It is contended wisely, however. that the stronge= thes? safeguards the ‘more likely it is that there will be fair dealing. As Tue Sram has always supported reforms of the balioband political methods, so it main- tains the principle oi reform in the manner of ‘making apportionments. The evil complained of, althouzh it began with the progenitor of the present democratic party, has not been contined to any one party organization, but has been practiced for seltish advantage to some extent by every natioual party since the first gerrymander in Massachusetts in Elbridge Gerry's auministration. —— The sesrly unanimous election of Mr. Mills to the United States Senate gives satisfaction to a larger number of persons than usual in | senatorial elections. ‘The causes for this lie on the surface. The national reputation of Mr. | Mills for candor, courage and ability, hi identification with the policy of tariff redue- tion, bis recent leadership in the House and | his bold and nearly successful candidacy for | the speakership all point him out as a com- manding figure, and the action of the Texas legislature in placing bim in the Senate is Tecognized as a fitting tribute to his party services and personal worth, = a The rapidity with which work on the newcity post office site is proceeding gives color to the hope that within five or six years Representa tive Bowe-w’ description of Present post’ office structure will be nothing but an un. sightly, iil-emelling memory. Mr. Bowers’ designation of the building as “the dirtiest, vilest old tumbie-down rattie trap” he ever got into is none too strong. Had the remedy been in the hands of the District Mr. Bowers would never have had an opportunity toenter the un- safe and antiquated tinder box in which Capt. | Sherwood and his «taff are compelled to labor. - + The probably Inxnrious origin of the docu- ment fire at the Capitol last night suggests the Recessity for more rigid discipline in that quarter. If the use of matches or lighted ci- §rre and cigarettes or other inflammatory matter be permitted to the employes or fre- DSc. Paris Xoretty Hose. Here is the Cleopatra — of siik lisle, in boot pattern, with garter to represent asp. One hint of many novelties which, under the muise of exclusive, are generally sold at $1.50 pair. 25c. nivied Liste Thread Vests in White, Pink and Blue Domestic, of course. But think of Lisle Vette at 25 cents. 35c. mis Importea Ribbed Balbriggan Underwear is superior quality, price considered. 5c. ote ne Pants especially and you'll judge this underwear cheap at $1 the suit. SOc. ainsine vests at socents area rarity. And note the colors: Pink, Blue, Lavender, Flesh, Ecru, Nile, Yellow, Salmon, Red, White, Cream and Black. 17 5c. ose.,81.48,81.96 and 82.68are alsoio Prices for this grand assortment of Silk Underwear. Notonly deter quolitics, but greater variety than elsewhere. Investixation will prove this to you, as it has to us. DF $2.50 since Silk Tights—ali pure silk; that’s why the price is iow. T5e. ana sradually up to $10are our prices for Union Suits. A price list, also directions for self- my rement, for the asking. Ladies will do their friends « favor and oblige us by leaving names and addresses of those living outside of Washington. “THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) As Lsrenesriye Exursrrios or Jackers, Ursrens, Cares AND mn the Waarrens, Roses, Jenseys, Wace act overtan with buyers of Jackets, be.— 4 little twearly. Now is the opportunity for you to look through the stock. The salespeople have the ‘time and, the goods being new, they will be as inter- ested as you inthe styleand fit of thegannents. So weeall it an exhibition—a sale only in this respect: Certain Wrappera and Jerseys at reduced prices until Weduenday evening. Trex on this Enetish Top Cout of Tan Broadcloth and youl recoxnize the Aung of the London-made garment, Equally English are the lap seams, the monster pearl buttons, the three pockets; the glace silk Mining and the man-like collar and cuffs are also the intest fad. Palais Royal price, $14. At the few Ot'ser stores where such garments may be had the Frice wouid be $20 and it would be an ezciustve novelty. quenters of the document rooms confiagtations will continue to occur, as they have oceurred Trieste Beatont Cort Reetors are to ‘be in such der there, frequently. mand that we prophesy a scarcity of Tans and Grays | within @ month. We have Navy, Black, Tan and Gray. The notch collar, coat cuff, three pockets and Mr. Harter during the course of his si’.ver ‘big pesrl buttons. You may call these Reefers Anglo speech laid hards on Mr. MeKaig and wit} his | A:merican—wade in America, Vut of English materials assistance illustrated how the country is in | and Enciisis style. Palais Royal price, 89. danger of beirg shaken. The FR. rd is ‘making | a mistake. It is well for a journal to be eon | Here: ts we London-made garment that the En- wa, t ae | slish tourist wears, and yet is surprised that the Yan- ease ne le inaaccamea ter anbaaae al ievcheaaed = eens 5 Yankees to the English. But the coat. It'sof Tan ‘The fact that bookmakers are res fy-to go'to | Loedeith with trop seme; a8 brvagenndemec sey] abuingmere ion amcgiondomn.. Gcoayilaee a] ber punhomnpeqeeenrr eat San eaeeaces ness going ought to be an effectiv pointer as | #1 you will be horrified or delighted, % to the chances of winning, for the iudividual | 7°UF ¥4Y of looking at chines. Who risks ready cash. But it fen i pote fea eomcinteniadn The Emergency Hospital is an institution from which results of the highest usefulness have been obtained It may be expected to increase its benefits in the new building which itopens tomorrow nigh: pemeumstaile> “pg meee Notwithstanding the devotion to economy that pervades everything, Congressmen who ait up of nights listening to silver speeches should Le allowed extra pay for working over- te The Congressional Record faila to note lrow q ‘Two surprises are these: The Tan and Gray Check Chevict Keefers at #7 aud those in Black at 5. The lap seams, big pearl buttons and the Atare the sur- prise; pleasant eurprisc. But what about other Jack. ets and Capes and Ulsters and Children's garments; ‘well—you must call, Svectan Parces Usrn. Wepsespay, 6PM. W navvens of Preach Perate, Gingiam and Cal- ico. Our champions of 1802 to be lowered in price for three days, You'll find the regular price marked on the garment you select. So bear in mind these reduc- tions in prices. 81.25 Wrappers for 98e. ‘3 Wrappers for 81.15. 81.68 Wrappers for 61.48. ST rnsexe with me now hip pieces, which assure ease of mind. You never again will be troubled as of yore. 81.35 Jerseys for $1.15. 98 Jerseys for $1.75. Sixrmrs—pisck ana Colore mists are the rage. We tempt you bere with reduced prices until Wednesday evening. not a0 much to seit you goods without proft as to prove that the best variety of styles and colors is at ‘the Puiats Royal. ‘96 Surah Silk Skirts for $5.50. ee ae a If Seustor Hill had known that bis southern tour would cause a Cleveland revival im that sectionhe might have contented bimself with sending down a secret agent. oe ee Human events continge to flow in their ac~ eustomed channels. Cbicago bas been pro- vided with au embigviatic figure, and New York is jeering at it. ‘The selection of Mr. Morrison as chairman is & graceful recognition of the eternal fitness of ‘things on the part of the interstate commerce commission es —____ The primaries leave as usual in the District $1.06 Mohair Skirts for €1.68 Ro appareut cause for dissatisfaction. Both Sie. Satinette Skirta for 68e. sides clatza to baw, f = OA el at ay IO | nen totems anlite rest displays in ‘the windows and around the store. Some of the Cor- sets show stens of the decorator's handling. Reiuced peices to get rid of thei quickly. 81.50 Corsets for Oe. @1 Corsets for 78°. Corsets for 406. Free_pamphiet stout cart engraving and scata- logue of spring underwear that may save you some dol- tars. Lot us have name and address of out-of-town ———++--— } ‘The anti-silver side in the House seem to have the orators, bu: it is more to the core of the matter that the silver men have the votes. ss ‘Mr. Mills of Texas was not permitted to pause at the House speakership in his career, eo be calmly stepped over it. —— oo It isa shock to the sensibilities of many that Lord Salisbury’ uae re. | {ieade and we'll math post oid, ‘ main vat for publication. eae tc ———__s-2—_ __ ‘The death of the great surgeon Agnew is a Joss to the professioa ani to the American pub- Taz Paras Roza, ct -_ A. LISNSR, ‘The silver debate is here for certain. Even (@ Gre could uot interrupt it. ‘Corner 12th @. and Pa ave mb at a fh 3 F a AA ae So Diseray n cco P EE H GS kee = or —_— ‘Wo have over 300 pairs LADIES' BUTTON SHOES, stzes 1, 134 2, 24, 3 and 3%, all widtha We will sell all of the 2 and 135 F, NE Dazss Goons, &e., AT HALF PRICE. : 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT on sizes 2 and 2. 15 PER CENT DISCOUNT on sizes 3and 3%. ‘NOW IS THE TIME FOR LADIES WITH SMALL FEET. TODAY AND TOMORROW i Eosoxstox & Co, 1999 AND 1341 F ST., Opposite Ebbitt House, AT THE ARLINGTON HOTEL mb23-3t (Vermont aveuue entrance.) Fatra Quality French Triple Extracts by the ounce. These are the most lasting perfumes teuse, Speewl prices this week. W. A. Pisce & Co. 719 MARKET SPACE, Corner 8th st. Ax Isxreustixa Baron Or Horarn Bros. Baneass For Tuvaspay. Tomorrow we will OFFER as SPECIAL ADVERTISERS an INTERESTING LIST of GOOD BARGAINS. This list of goods is SELECTED at rendom from the vartousde- Partments throughout the store and are 212 To 218 N. HOWARD 8T., MARKED DOWN to SPECIAL PRICES FOR a THURSDAY ONLY. You will do well tocall early if your heart longs for anythiog on thie $1.25 Unonerias For 87c. Ave now displaying at shove place FOR THURSDAY'S BARGAIN SALE we BS i@LISH GLORIA UM- BRELLAS, ~ 26-in PARAGON FRAME, batural wood handies. Heguiar value, #1.25, FO THURSDAY, 8 7 c. Eacn. Serixo Usprnwean Ar Banos A chcice and selected assortment of RICES. LADIES’ SILK LISLE VEST, White or EORU, square and ve neck. Regular price, SPRING AND SUMMER FABRICS, ie THURSDAY SPECIAL, lo. Bac. LADIES’ EXTRA QUALITY. SILK VEST, with handsoune land crociiet work around Heth! down front high neck und short. alcoves, st Won draw. strituee. “Regular price, 1-0. FOR THURSDAY OSLY $1.09 Eacs. SPRING-WEIGHT | COMBINA: 8, wale of ECRU EGYPTIAN yltewular price, Oke.” FOR THUNS- 3c, A Serr. OC LADIES’ SEA ISLAND COTTON. PANTS, MODEL WRAPS, PARASOLS, FINE MILLINERY, &., &e, fu ECKU or WHITE, EXTRA FINE qualtt Boe or eakieleage, “He G3 90d fe. ength ce, For TURD Ay OREN Mee OS oud 49c. Pan. sez Noriox Manx Dowss FOR THURSDAY ONLY. 50 styles of CAKVED SHELL HAIR PINS and OKNAMENTS. Regular price, 25 and ite. FOR THURSDAY ONLY 3-prong CURL! Sheen, CRIMPERS. Regular ‘price, ite. Fou THURSDAY ONLY 29, AIR. BELDING KNITTING OR OROCHET SILK, all shades. Kegularprice, ike. FOR THURS: DAY ONLY, 3c. bal ‘THE PUBLIC I8 INVITED. 1t oust Artictes Ar Banoas Prices FOR THURSDAY. TOOTH . FOR seach FAMOUS _SWISS_LILAC Regular price, 36. FUR THUS. wie. o RENOWNED NEW-MOWN FOR LUNDBORQ'’S: EXTRACT. DAY ONLY. 27e. Be op ees E jar price, Ae. THURSDAY, Be. on. 3 3Bc, Rinsox Fox 19c Yan Houvixe FOR THURSDAY FRENCH KIBBON, BROCADE all of the NEW SPRING Tichest wide. Hortlar price” aie: His ‘THURSDAY, 10c. yard. —AT= A Banears Ix Me Hasoxex. DALE: MEN'S EXTRA FINE Al : ——— Fg Fe Ea. at .| sees ee ken ai fee S| BERSMTENS wih Fane COL = 3 For $1.00. [AST SEASON'S CRAZE FOR GRENADINE 4 Dace pltEMs. ier epiaet on ane: Ls hasawakened again this spring. But the old lar price, FOR THURSDAY, KLLt patterns won't do. Genius has devised soue- b thing newer—richer—handsomer. As soon as you see them your appreciation will tingle with the desire of Possession. Get it. It will wear right around until 97c. Yano. fon. hovers LAGE tat bts tem Serer om | oh Bde Coe rede mired ae G0 casion. They are genteel and dressy—that will satisfy FOR THURSDAY, your vanity. Thereis nothing that is more cool and comfortable. They don't cost much—How the virtues crowd together. You will go farther and fare worse than to “take up" with a GRENADINE for this sea- sonof the sun's rel. Of course we are looking at it through our glasses— considering ovr qualities—comparing them with our prices. They areas good asany. Better than some. W. A. Prence & Co, 719 Market Space, It Cor. 8th st. Wiars Ix A Nave: in all widths—« ard. VADES at the same 4 PLAIDS and BROCADES that are worth 81.37% most everywhere we are selling at 81.25 0 ‘Novel STRIPES In the @2 grade for 81.500 “EARGE FIGURED BROCADES only 81.75 4 yard. Would eustly sell for more. HeMsTITCHED and CORDED STRIPES “Don't pay for a name, and FROSTED STRIPES and BROCADED jowing names over in your mind and see FAatt ee SEE een Spee eerrassal es eee “thatched” sith flowe1s—a thought of the long thines: Rebun Ab. {UREXADINE with satin ‘A lady uses Cushmere Rouguet or Pears? i aly math Wor nee tes ee, Roap, Pinaud's Extracts, takes Hood's ve gut some ‘*rare™ lenwths. Sarsaparilla, ‘Souto wil wares with, not! we think the chotecat eect here is « BOWDUWE With the bonler of s trio of wreduated satin Stripes in link pattern. ‘itis omy #3 ‘That isa bird's-eye view of the novelties, We want you to ponder over the prices. They are s chain of “bargains” from first to last. With them are the plainer weaves that we are never without. ‘4-inch, ALI-SILK. FRENCH GRENA- Fowner's Gloves, an #. & W. Coll Jacger's Um erwear, sinokes » “Henr maria, all stands other braads of flour. DINES--75e., @ 23 and £1.50 8 yard. best Anown because it is the best flour, ” b pi “old reliable"—IRON- dest becat ‘more RAMI. GRENADINE=Sbe.. 81, 81.23 ead a yee x “Teh salne surt—40 inches wide-82 and 62.50 Seinen “MEXICAN MESH," a double offer obo Gi. iB and Gee yanks ADEE OS ‘We bave got these markea pretty ‘“saugiy” when you come to consider they are year im and year out standards, Se ‘There is an old saying, ‘*Better be ut of the world than out, of fashion"—Lu: you are decidedly ‘tin fashion” tn GRENADINES. Safely and rightly-in our GRENADINES. Call for there — Detter bread than any other flour. I sist on your Grocer sending you **Ceres’ flour. We only wholeaaie it, Wu M. Gar & Co. Wholesale Flour and Feed Dealers, Cor. 1st and Ind. ave. n.w. Ecoxouy Is Foorwean. ES we iat Although not chelation the lanes stock in 1 Pura Re ae “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” = eis, "Fa ha aces pane ‘i eee ae ston Wx. H. Keneasrenr & Co. 15. F 8T. N.w. ee You Sorrzn Usx If you are: ‘Butter: aaa Se Seay Wecan WON, LD Pa ere THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, WEMNESD. Occasionally some one abrieks out, and quotes that “‘a rose by any name will amell ae weet.” Be that as it may. Bun the fol- eats Huyler's Candy, rinks Bakes Cocoa and weats the Mandellburg Mackintoshes over « Red- fern Suit, A man wears a Dunlap Hat, Clay” Cigar, drinks Bass' Ale or Apolli- {sto prove that “Ceres” Flour in the, same relationship to all bread, tighter bread, whiter bread and Rao Meee R. Goxpscumt, 1007-1009 F Sz N. W. Soro Oar Snaresreasn Tasizs. 69c. Shak espeare Tabies of solid oak, finished antique ‘and 16th century, very neatly turned legs, top, 18x16 Inches; shelf. 10x10 inches; height, 30 inches; the Ginest rnb finish. made very strong and stands solid, sold everywhere for €1.50. Tomorrow's price, OU. Don't full to visit our Picture Department, Woovwann & Lornnor, 10TH, 11TH AND P STA, ¥.w. Unnorsteat News. Ovr Own Lurortatiox Or Gexvrse Oax Conxen Mepiome | Scot? Mapas Contams Caner, 690. A Beautiful Corner Medicine Cabinet, 19 inches high, 13 inches actoss the face, shelf on top. strong hinges, Jock and key, mado of solid oak, finely rubbed polish. ‘Tomorrow's price, 68c. z Don't fait to visit our Picture Department. 5-F:. Crararx Porss, Baass Taxes, Art Coxrzere, 12. ‘The regular 25e. Curtain Poles, all complete, with fancy brass trimmings (5 ft. long), cherry, oak, walnut end ebony finishes, Tomorrow's price, 12c. each. Don't fail to visit our Picture Department. A 36 Liven Meraz Tresx, $2-98- ‘Large 26-Inch Traveling Trunks, made of metal, full finished trays, large size hat boxes, iron bottom, hard- wood stays, good locks and hinges. A regular 96 ‘Trunk. Tomorrow's price, 62.08. Don't fois to visit our Picture Department. EXTRA. During this sale special prices will be made on all of our celebrated Heywood & Whitney Baby Car- ringes. We show a larger assortment of Carriages than any three houses in Washington combined. 65c. Fise Lwroaten Cosprvons,36c. These Cuspidors are fine Carlsbad china, hand- painted decorations. Your choice tomorrow, te. regular value, O5c. 50c. Fixe Guass Tomsrzes, 250. Dozex. ‘These Tumblers ate plain, first quality goods. 25¢. dozen; usual price, 60. dozen, 50c. Woon Fiurr Waren Becs- zs, 35. ‘These Buckets are made of the celebrated wood fiber. ‘They never will break or leak. Noother house in the ‘United States ever sold them under 50c. Price tomor- 190. Sresuxc Snver Bow.xxor Pins, 12. ‘These Pins are made of sterling silver (guaranteed) im the shape of the beautiful bow knot, Special price, Le. Value, 190. 15c. Fisz Swoors Wove Parse, Tle. Povxp. ‘This Paper is fine smooth wove.a splendid 15c. value, Special ai 1c. » pound. Gow Baxso Cours axo Savcens, 65c. Harr Dozex. ‘These Cups and Saucers are thin china, decorated with agold band. Tomorrow, @5c. % doz. Regularly sold for 90c. 3s doz, R. Gorvscam, x 1007-1009 F Sz. N.W. TTT Tes MM MM FEE RRR TrIT 22% RE PT 2 Hae fe ERE f fe = ‘We have fitted up parlors on the second floor of our building for tho display, fitting and sale of Dr. Mar- vin's and Williams’ celebrated Trusses and Abdominal Supports. We carry a full line of these goodr, and also a complete line of Surgical’ Appliances. An experienced physician is in charge. Consultations and informa- tion free. Special Trusses aud Sup- ports for spectal troubles. re ek ie MMMM FE RR r z Sang EEE Ee PR OF oo ak Modern Pharmacy, Cor. Llra Axo F Srs. N. W. bhhnhubhbhhhbhhihahhhbhhhhhhhhh RHO PSS HOH IT NN WN TTTT 5855 PRE ied HHH SS fat: ‘This department is comparstively new, but with the newness bas come popularity. Yet to win further favor we are making concessions in goods and prices. Ask Miss Pritebard. Washington women well know ‘Miss Eunice E. Pritchard. Shes also in charge of the Corsets and Underwear, Those we will tell you of an- other time, Today it's Spring Hosiers—Cotton, Lisle and ‘Silk, The Cottons range from 25c. to@1 per pair. 50 cents is the lowest price for Lisle ‘Thread and 81 the highest ; ribbed and plain. ‘The window display will show you some pure White Lisle and Cotton Hose in plain and open work. ‘These used to be worn years ayo and are new again this season Fresh and unique desiyns in Cotton Stockings ‘at S0cents. Ten styles Fancy Lisle Stockings at the same price. They should be 75 cents. Colored Sitk Hose—new shadesand attractive. Piaiu and ribbed. 7Scents to $3. Oneline of bright Silk Stockings in Black and colors at $1.50. Would be excellent value at 82. Boy’ Black Ribbed Hose. Variety in the izes and prices. J. C. Hoxcarsox, Fuonears Jewstar Esrasusnxext Gro. M, Overzz, Jz. quantity desired, the Chotcest, Cream- feet and Purest BUTTER churned, and, ‘charge you no more than you pay at the corner: ‘ingertor fo At37Ke. Ax Has arrived. Cream, together with many new colorings, represented. With the first indica- Hone of spring come the mew staffs for window and other draperies. Not one ina dozen fully Tealizes the ease with which @ house may be ‘made fresh and attractive with hangings and fixings—a little time, a little thought anda ttle money—very little. ‘Tho present fancy ts for the various stries, ‘qualities and patterns that come upder the woneral head of “Mavaas» Goons, ‘These promise to be more popular this seas son than ever before, And why not? They Grape gracefully, appear in attractive aud har- ‘monizing colorings, wash and clean perfectly ‘without the least trouble and are inexpensive, Being direct importers we show patterns that are strictly our own and name mush lower Prices than would be podaible otherviee. At 20cn.un7-inch Real Scotch Madras, Cream ‘only, for vestibule and sash cur tains, 20c. yard. At 2ie......40-inch Real Scotch Madras, Cream and Lemon, 25c. yard. At Slc...,..50-inch Real Scotch Madras, Cream and Lemon, 31e. yard. Finer qual ities, 35, 40, 50 and 62%, yard. At G0c..00..60nch Real Scotch Madras, new patterns and colorings, 60c. yard. Finer qualities, 73 and 87%. @ yard, “At 81.50......Real Beotch Madras Cartains, Cream and Eern, wide range of patterns, $1.50 8 pair. Finer ‘qualities up to 87.500 pair. At $4.00.0...Real Scotch Madras Curtains in an almost endless variety of de- signs and colorings, fine and soft, #4008 pair. Finer qualities up to $10.00 pair. EXTREME NOVELTIES. 96.00......frillededges. $3.00, 84.00,84.50 and $6.00 pair. fourth floor... 11th street building. ) Arr Negvueworx News. —— At 50c...... Wabaw Netting for drapery, en- tirely netr, full line of colors, two yarda wide, 50c. a yard, 75 Children's Stools for decoration, 40c. each. Finished stool shown. At Zc... Another lot of “Quaker” Hocking (Chairs, ready for immediate use or Gecoration, 75e. each. A complete line of Fringes for slight drapery, 373% and 50c. a sae: At TWe.....New ideas in Head Rests, Tue. Finer qualities, $1.10 and $1.50 each. ; Ornaments of Plush and Silk to match light ‘materials for scarfs, table covers, &c. At 400... 50c., (Thira floor. 10thst. building. ) —— Boxs: Crormse News. eee At 63.25.00. ‘Royal Navy” Suits, for boys from 4 to 10 years, washable, ‘easily last two seasons, over a dozen styles, $3.25 each. ‘Sussex" Pants Suits (entirely new), for boys from 3 to7 years, over a dozen styles, $3.60 each, Better qualities up to 85.73. Bore Sur WSsre Have you ever seen a more complete list? ‘Cambrics.. anes Percales.. Outings... Ginghams..... Ginghame.... Percales, Outings... Percales.. Outings, Perales. Outings... ‘The Mothors’ Friend te without a peer. Fault- eas in fit, no buttons to pufloff and fascinating: Patterns. (Third floor.. 10th st. building. > a ETS, As Exrraorppusy Vas. " —o— At 25c..0...100 dozen Fine Linen Dirdese Towels, Pisin White or with Bud Dorders, heary knotted fringe. Bine 20z60. wie. each. ° Becond f008....0..... 11th st. butiding.) pat" aa Hosuzr News. At 35c....0+0J00 dozen pairs Ladies’ Extra Fine Fast Bieck Lisle Thread Hose, double heels and toss, SSc. a pair, ‘B pairs tor 61.00. (CPUS B00F nee sone nee mneennenrers Ol SEDOR. —_— Ax Usoznwear Srsous. At 25c..+5,100 dosem Ladies’ Swins Ribbed ‘Lisle Thread Vests, low neck and no sleeves. 5c. each. CASE B08 «ese senere st memes voveeeene A BORE.) A Cosrx E . pecting from ue. ‘Twas an acci- Goat that Wo overlooked” a quantity of LADIES’ SHIRT and BLOUSE WAISTS When wo shipped oar Cloak Department of —"*bag and barrage” — to Baltimore. They ‘cams to light” the other day—a reminder of that eccson when we wore days: ap) We've “looked up” the styles and these just in the “eye of the fashion” this spring and summer. They are the finest FRENCH PERCALES and PLAN- NELS, SILK STRIPES, OXFORDS and Ube DOMETS—in patterns that were exclu- sive then—and* can't be matchel now. We've cut the prices in half. ee | Lavizs: Har Paice. Waisrs Hl Price. [75c. oxen 380.| $1.00 oxes 500. $1.50 ox 75e. 82.00 $2.50 183.00 $3.50 $4.00 84.50 $5.00 ONES Hur | “Rieat | Har Paice. Is Sryie» |Paice. ONES ONES 1 $1.25 oxrs 63c. | | | ONES ONES ONES ONES them on the SECOND Boy We've put FLOOR-in our and CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT-where you Indie: are such frequent visitors. There's = lady there to serve you, All sizestut not many “Ta they're gone—besiauing a the morning. Saxs Axp PA AVE. AND of any. Compasy, bees Foremost.” SEVENTH STREET. | WHEN WE ANNOUNCED LAST WEEK OUR GREAT BARGAIN SALE OF DRESSED KID BUTTON MOUSQUETAIRES AND 7-HOOK FOS- TER LACING GLOVES, MANY HUNDREDS OF OUR PATRONS WERE SUPPIAED WITH KE- LIABLE GOODS AT 9c. A PAIR. NATURALL OUR ASSORTMENT, LARGE ASAT WAS, HAS BEES GREATLY REDUCED AND BUT A SMALL LOT REMAINS ON OUR BARGAIN COUNTER, PERHAPS 300 PAIRS, WHICH WE SHALL RUN our TOMORROW AT Se. A PAIR. ge. FITTED TO YOUR HAND AT OUR RISK. ON ACCOUNT OF THE LIMITED QUANTITY LEFT AND IN ORDER TO SUPPLY AS MANY OF OUR PATRONS AS POSSIBLE, WE WILL SELL BUT ONE PAIR TO EACH CUSTOMER. LOUVRE GLOVE Co. 91—-PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE—911 mb 1x Lanes: Suors ‘There are tio popwlar ayecialties “that will command unlimited Pratke from DI comfortable Weare. ‘They are those SHOES which we sell for 82.49 ez ‘The @2.49 SHOE is a ola Button which Sells universally for $5.50. It ts a Btrons, Solid, Serviecebie Sos Tt comes, poplar atyle—the Philade Square Toe, with or Sithout Patent Leather Tips. ‘This Stoo ts worn by ‘every where. The $2.96 SHOE is a Dongola Button, Hand- widths. “Besides” the Some a Tadiew Goce 2 comes ta . Toes. - Laoms Axo Gents Crorm Over. carters, 59 Crs. MA ESET bu F¢ gis Hn oy Ee we Enh 83 STORE. Guz & Sox, | Makers gf Real Candies, Con 1 Iu Ax F Sr | 1263, ‘The most interesting points in the store are: Spring Millinery, New Dress Drinw- mings (today's spectal sale will be continued tomorrow), Spring Conte and the Under ‘Weer and Infante’ Wear departinents in the Rew annex, scowl foot. Special eale Wrappers tomorrers. Toxoxnows Srrca. Saux Or W RAPPERS Lation Light Pascale Wrapper, 25 Rew square yoke frout and beck, Framers Wettean plait, Ligh full sieeves, attractive variety of light washable Patterns. Kewular 81.25 quality. Ze coervenrte, ends A the bottom, full high ror sleeves. ine variety of mevtinm and Sse. dark stripes Megular @1.25 quality, Tomorron, Wie. ene. Ladies’ Fine Art Front Percale Wrappers, rounded yoke back apt ents front, W Laos) Wists. ‘Tomorrow we shall place on sale 8) Gozen Ladies’ Binck Sattean Waiste atthe extraordinary price of Tic. each, 50 dozen Fancy Batiste Waists, Biack and Navy Biue, ground of $1.50 Waits fancy colored apots, raffind collarand Jor @122. cascaded front, Rewwlar @1.50 qual- ity. Tomorrow, 61.12. Lanes: Brazen Svrrs. This should quick! bew Suit Departincut Ladies’ Fiaunel Blager Suits, plain skirt and blazer jacket. Tumorron's special price, 4.88. The regular value of this suit ie a. > tutroduee our 87.00 ts Two “Proms Is Usornwean. Ladies’ Pruit of the Loom Drawers, With fine cambric ruffle, with clus tors of tucks above and in the rufte. yoke band, and will be cheap tte. Tomorrow's special price, 2a. ber pair. Ladies" Pine Muslin Gown, pointed yoke of 40 fine tucks, gathered Soe. sleeves, white ruffle Gowns, around collar, yor Bee 5e. lar 88, quality. Tomorron's sym cial price, only Ode. each. Tur Box Mane 314 axo 316 Tm Sx N. W. 45-1NCH Swiss Plouncing, every piece « different pat: tern. Goods really worth BWe, and would be consid- ered cheap at that. Tomor- pone 25e SINCH-wide = Hambare Edge, every pattern differ- ent. Would be good value at Gand Se yard. Tomor- 200 PIECES Olive, inal. Worth 25c. ‘Tomer- LADIES’ Hemstitebed Handkercuiefs. The qual- ity of the cloth ts very sheer, and the different designs of needlework is Something exquisite, 2e., | perhaps ie. never Douht you muy better value, Tomorrow 123 A. Kacrsas, 909 Pa ave. nw. * ORIGINATOR OF NEW IDEAS. ee ee ee ry Naruaxsows. ‘A manufacturer's tremendous wholesale stock to be sacrificed. Becinuing tomorrow we shall offer Ladies’ White Hemstitched ‘Handkerchiefs, 3e., worth Ge. Ladies’ Colored-border Hem- stitched Handkerchiefs, Se., worth "20e. Ladies’ one 1 une-dalf inch Hewstiti wed Handkercitets, Ze. worth Ide R. Nargaxsox, Succeasor te B. J. Behrend, xn 818 72a Sr. NW, Dror Us A Posra — Aud we will send and expert meas Urer Up (with samples of Sitp-cover kouds), Ineasure the pieces aud submit You an rettinate ‘The vew Disities for slip covers are very attractive also the new Cretonpes, Plenty of Pisin and Saiped Linens. of course. As tu prices. you expect Ours to be the (owest—and they are. Jcruies Laxssvron Cox. 13rq Axp F Srs N.W. A Norasce True. Those Magnificent Rich PINK TULIPS iu our window are the ‘Cottage Maid" —o dainty name fore handsome flower. Worthy of cottage or palace The erijins is caster than the raising, You can't wet thei everg~ ‘Where—veadquarters bers. A. Gor & Buo., Annsno Fromsra,