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Woonwasn & Lornnor. Laxsovnox & Bu Looge covers, which we have marked st 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. ¥.W. 30 )_ixcH, 10. per yard, —t—e 36_axcm, 250. per sera. time of the year, create the most painful feel- nl ee tg pee sant, ines. Our Spring Novelties of Light Peather- Cusrrea = 6 ance, OUc. per sara. weicht Footwear are especially desixned for ———— ‘CH DIVINITY trom 18.. per suffering with tender feet, and aside or and up. from their other commendable virtues are ‘worth their weight im fold for Ube comfort “E N B bavejust recetved over 100 new and hey impart. Easter News"! choicest Patterns in Silkaline, marked ©, OUR SPECIAL SALE pale = 10, 123 ssa 150. yer rare, or poe cpnrcoenind SPECIAL DRIVE in Table Covers. A 64 Extra Heavy Quality Chenille, fringe all Fixe E,srea Suozs Taz Gows around, for 10. Opened this morning,and wecan conscientiously — =e, MPORTED VIANA Chenille 124 Piano say that a larger and better pane om XD ITs Cover marked down to 3.98. never bet uousee those — — Gueschienamauins -OLLAND WINDOW SHADE, with spring —_ Ensetzisimexts. zoller, 3 fest by 6 feet. CENTS. Tse Cor Ss ME, with fringe, 25 cents. ed HOES ys DOMETHING NEW tm Spring and For ladies and gents. We have # nearly com- : Here Inaders: Plots stock of these. are: a Tax ciow and glory of Easter ts overy- LADIES’ SUEDE OXFORD TIES STRAPS, tm various colors to match your co ‘iii, takin ta ba ts pa $1.50.— Tuster is im the air and the “DRESS GOODS" BEST FRENCH KID LADIES" TIES, best ‘Work, 6 different styles. $2.50.— GENTS’ BEST KANGAROO LOW SHOES on feotform shape, Oxfords or southern ties, —$4.00.— LADIES’ BUTTON AND LACED BOOTS. Foliowing specialties are genuine hand-turned, warranted not to rip and togive perfect satiafae- Easter is only a fortnight away and it’s high time you were thinking of your Gown for that ‘sesistance of the type, as it needs but little ad- ‘Vertising. The reputation it hes built has se- - Cred s clientage the country over, and the ize and variety of the stock are commented on fer and wideand command general attention. (Old customers draw their supply from us year After year and new ones are constantly added to the great array of our patrons. News, Easter Dress Goods news enough to tion “OUR OWN” FINE DONGOLA BUTTON, in all the demrabie shapes. $2.50.— CLOTH-TOP ““V KID FOXED BUT- TON, opera shape or “Kahler broad tos. —$3.00.— Ail the paper. We point to s ood thing bere aay and there. Not s word of the thousand of OUR “ELITE” FEATHER-WEIGHT other just as good things scattered all about, BOOTS, button o laced. 8 different styles. —$3.00.— OUR FAMOUS “ECLIPSE” BOOTS, eclipsed i . ‘You must take them for «ranted. OUR DRESS GOODS SHELVES AND COUNTERS are loaded with uoveities enbody- ing every favored texture and fancy that we know of in Black and Colors. Rare examples of contemporary work from England, Scot- Jand, France, Germany and America. What we tell you today is about some late arrivals — “‘the newest of the new" —oure Gione, and well worth your buying. * = An Easter constellation of Dress Goode Sar, see steele CHANGEABLE OR GLACE CORDS In delicate Tans and Reseda shadings; extremely choice. CORDED PLISSE, RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, ‘930 and 992 Seventh st., 1914 and 1916 Pa. ave., 231 Pa. ave ne. ‘Wide and narrow plaitings; two styles and sixcolorings; only one dress pattern of = color, and cannot be duplicated. CROCKODILE SUITINGS A. Prnce & Co. MARKET SPACE, (Corner 8th st. In a variety of new weaves and exclusive designs; no two patterns alike. RINKLED CREPON Searcy Trave Ixpvcens. ‘Don’t let this heading mislead you, for we haven't the time to say anything in the poetical line. What we want to se: before you are COLD, HARD, SOLID BUSINESS FACTS. Weare ever at the wheel of progress, PUSH- ING OUR BUSINESS torward with an UN- TIRING ENERGY, striving to imcrewe it as rapidly as MODERN ENTERPRISE and THRIFT will allow. Im the SPECIALTIES that we ADVEKTISE we SAVE YOU MANY good, hart DOLLARS and thereby lose the profit on many attractive articles, BUT we are fully repaid by SECURING your PATRONAGE: and SFREADING the good name of our house over the COUNTRY. Just look at the INDUCE- MENTS for TUESDAY. Wasx Exover For A Craxaz OF UNDERWEAE. You had best be prepared. Warm weather is coming on fast. Don't weight yourself down by keepime on your heavy WINTER UNDER- WEAR. We cam iy your wants in this ine etther in medium or light weights at JOB BING FKICES. LADIES" JERSEY RIBBED VESTS, ECKU. Is agrowicg favorite; light, airy and styl- is; nothing prettier for » rich summer ress; # large variety of new desigus and Is the finest and lightest pure silk-and- ‘Wool fabric manufactured. It is peerless among silk and wool dress goods, It com- Dines lichtness and strength, delicacy and brilliancy im = marvelous way. A large ‘Variety of new shadings, 40 inches wide. —81. %e yard LANSDOWNE CORD, Anew production of the same manufac- ture, closely resembling the plain Lans- downe with this exception—delicate hair line cords, closely woven. We have it in Worth 18. SP&CIAL PRICE, ‘Tansand Browns, 43 inches wide. 12We. each. —81.50ayard. LADIES" RICHELIEU RIBBED EGYPTIAN Cotton Vest, square neck, draw strings in arm Roles and neck. band crochet finish. Begalar peice, Soc. SPECIAL PRICR, Hien Cusss Pasren Woon ie. LADIES FINE RIBBED MACQ COTTON Darss Goons. VEST, high neck, short sleeves, PRICE, Be. each. LADIES’ EGYPTIAN COTTON VEST, wide ribted, high neck, long sleeves. Regular Price, 0c. SPECIAL PRICE, ‘ie. each. SPECIAL PRINTED MOHAIR BRILLIANTINE Isa febric exclusively our own. Cream grounds printed in sixteen distinct de- signs snd colorings. The acme of beauty ‘and usefulness is reached in this dainty Cream fabric with its rich French print- ings of artistic flowers. It presents as handsome an appearance as printed silk, with the assurance of much longer service. Thecream grounds of firm brilliantine ‘will not wrinkle and the dust will quickly fall from its stiky? mohair surface, leav- ing neither soll nur stain. Both for house ‘and street wear. 28 inches wide. —S0e, a yard, LADIES’ PURE WHITE FRENCH LISLE VEST, high neek, long aiseves, band crochet ilk finish. Worth 00c. SPECIAL PRICE, cach. LADIES’ EXTEA FINE SILK LISLE ‘Vest, square or V-neck, pure white or Eera, silk draw strings, fancy ribbed. Regular price. @ie. SPECIAL PRICE, ‘50e. each. LADIES’ EXTRA SEA ISLAND COTTON ‘VEST in pure White or Eeru, HIGH NECK and short sleeves or high neck and long aieeves, of low neck and short sleeves. Regular price, 60, 63 and Gic. OUR SPECIAL PRICE for ANY of this LOT, 490. each. LADIES’ PURE SILK VEST (not spun silk) im WHITE, CREAM or BLACK Square neck, Bosleeves. Regular price, $1.25. SPECIAL PRICE, Pa tach. LADIES’ COMBINATION SUITS in COT- FOX, LISLE or PURE SILK Waite or Ecru, Se sSibkssok best otcMiLpaEws LNG ws VEST aud COMBINATION AL PRICES. CHALLIES * Ine large variety of new designs and colorings, Among the new arrivals are ‘Red Grounds with Black Polka Spots or White Figures, Navy Grounds with White Polka Spots (three sizes) and s bewilder- ing array of floral designs. —S0, 60 and GSc. a yard. FRENCH PRINTED :CREPONS EMBROIDERED CHIFFO! inches Biack, Biue White grounds, with wie, i Maia, Mle, Gray. L- Blue, Ton Tints - Cardinal, C Hel Dandsome floral designs. —The, a yard. ream, “4 ‘Sic. REDUCED 40 2c. yard. OIDERED tir ox LACK. 4 tnches wide, im all of the sbove SHADES. doe, REDUCED TO aie, XARD. MEMEUOIDERED CHIFFON LACE. 6 inches wide, in Mais. Cream, Cerdinal, Light Bluey rs JaVANalsR, A very fine Freneb Challie, with wide ‘atin stripes and artistic floral designs, ‘Biack, Mais on, Brown, Bro EMBROIDERED CHIFFON LACE, 12 Apeles wile, ul Eee Rates Ree -MBROIDERED CHIFFON LACE. 6 inches PS eS DUCED FoR TUESDAY TO ABD. 25e, Noverrr Haz, Powe Fos PECIAL LEADER we will OFTEN ~ Tomorrow, T: onl) ot CH iS Waa vasue, Zc. 91.50 to 87.75 Colored Silk Ribbon Fringe, per yard.....01.40 ‘Black Silk Ribboa Fringe, per yard, 91.15 to 94.00 ‘White Stik Ribbon Fringe, per yard.......82.00 Pearl Réwe. per yard...... 38 to Toe Pearl Gimp, per yerd. Afic. to $3.00 uk Gimp Edge, all colors, i to 1 inch Bleck Silk Edge, per yard..........10c. to $1.00 ‘Jet Bago, % to 1 inch wide, per yard, 22e. to $1.15 Jet Gimp, 1 to 7 inches wide, per yard, ‘We. to 912.00 -++- 1.50, 1.85 and $2.00 Feb Ctr O8 senna csonnsorensseeee 8185 1006.75, EACH. Just the latest fad for spring hate, W. A; Pisce & Ca. as Lizsia Compare EXTRACT OF BEEF. Summer yards long and full width, DC. per pair. ‘agg To Tomorrows Paas Rovar, Exursrriox or Panasors, Waars, Dares Goons. Tp yousttend the Puats Royare cembuion you win | Mone New Parasors. sais te li ‘The season's most briiliant conceits have been be treated wi Politences due all visitors whe call} | Ne ator you "De peng Oger laa en in reply to invitation. tume with au inappropriate and unbecoming Para- sol, for we have just the styles you need to lend a charm and grace to your spring costume not Tr you contemplate o purchase wo can promise many You max weep A Dozen xAPRINS TO ful up— sou may need a fow Doylies fo beip You out if so come to us we cam ie lays mbipinent of NAT KING at on out. ut. ae ‘DOYLIES ‘willypar us alead o¢ the race.” © Undressed Bleached German Napkins. per dozen, 5-8 uxtre teavy German Napkins. $1.25 per dozen. 5-8 extra Quaitty German Napkins. +35 per dozen. 5-8 rice quatity scotch Napkina 1.4.0 per dozen. 5-8 caressed shiver Bleached Napkins. +O per dozen. 5-8 exten Quattty Unbleached Napkins. . ber dozen. 5-8 Extra Quality German Napkins. 1.85, per dozen, 5-8 Fine Quality Scotch Napkins. per dozen. 6-8 rine quatity frish Napkins. $2.50 ver cote. 3-4 rine Quaity Irish Napkins $3 per dozen. 16-snen Red Bordered Damask Doylies. 5 ets. perdozen. 18 sch Cream Damask Doylies. 1 5 cts. per dozen. 18-tnen Colored Bordered Bieached Damask $1 per dozen. 16 toch Piste Waite German Damask Doyles. 75 ets. per dozen. 4-8 Plain White German Dsmask Doylies. © per dozen. 48 sine quatity Damask Doytica. $51.25 peraozen. $1.75 ver dozen. 4-8 Knotted Fringe White Damask Doylies. 4-8 Hemastitched Damask mee nee otherwise obtainable. Surah Silk Parasols, in plain and stripe, in the ‘various shades tomatch the spring costumes. Oniy ‘special prices made for the annual Haster Sale now in Progress. $2each. Surah Silk Parasols, with ruffle, both pinked and hemmed, in all the spring shades, also Black and White. Only €3 each. Panasors are neremovsands of them, and we pledge the word of the buyerdthat not one is carried ‘over from last year’s stock. All are this season's novel- ties, including Lyon's Folding Parasols, for the con- Venience of travelers; also Paris novelties, which are offered at » slixkt advance over European prices. Black Lace Parasols, @5.8 to $14.75. White Lace Parasols, $5.50 to 69.98. Silk Chiffon Parasols, $5.68 to 810. Crepe Ruffle Parasols, €6.48 to 810.98, Glace Silk Parasols, $2.68 to 810. Batin Coaching Parasols, $2.25 to $5.68." Moire Stik Parasols, $1.48 to 69.75. Mourning Parasols, 81.48 to 9.50. Figured India Silk, 85.08 to $10. Colored Silk Sun Umbrellas, $3.25to $5. Glace Stik Sun Umbrellas, $2.25 to 84.08. Black Stik Sun Umbrellas, 82.25 to $15. Silk Carriage Shades, 1.35 to #2.50. Lace Carriage Shades, $2.25 to $5.68. Children's Parasois, 50c, to $2.48, S27 The ilk Unbrelias warranted one year will be recovered free of charge should they split. wood club handles. Only $2.75 each. Sraive Usorawear Wearnza Tus, Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Vests, in White and Ecru, Jow neck and no sleeves, neck and armholes rui with ribbon; regular 26c. quality. Only 2ic. each. ‘White Swiss Ribbed Vests, neck and armholes on with silk ribbon. Oniy 27c. each. ‘White Lisle Thread Vests, neck and arm holes ran with silk ribbon. Only 3734c. each. Extra Quality Swiss Ribbed Vests, in White and Eeru; run with silk tape; extra length; ail sizes. ‘On.y 500. each. Binck Swiss Ribbed Vests. Only 35c. each. Biack Lisle Thread Vests. Only 7ic. each. ‘White Swise Ribbed Lisle Thread Pants, knee Jengths. Only 50c. a pair. ‘Swies Ribbed Corset Covers, high neck and short sleeves. Only 50c. jwiss Ribbed Lisle Thread Corset Covers, low rock and short slecves. leach. ‘Ladies’ Ribbed Combination Suits, low neck and no sleoves, $1.25; high neck and long siedves, 1.50 per suit. (eae Banoars Ix Lacza. Of the latest arrival the following items com- mand special attention on account of their superior intrinsic value: ‘Fine Point de Ireland Laces, in White and Baige. Binch, 18e. per yard: worth 25e. ‘Wrars.—sackets, capes, sforning Gowns, Sitkand Percale Waists, Traveling Ulsters for Jadies, snd all kinds of garments for children. A orand exhibition on the Palais Royal second floor, where you'll find Polite salesiadies, expert tailoress an@ every conven- fence for your comfort. yard; worth 50e. per yard; worth G2e, Gone Laces. nN It coo ad RR 5 oo r fi oor Hd3 FBS E RNa ‘oo oF ker = Black Point de Gene Laces, all silk, extra quality, | Worth 45c. orth G20. Tir press Goods mentioned below at 50 cents « ‘worth $1.23. yard were to have been here this morning. An apology It#inch, 81. ‘worth @1.50. Exquisite line of Black Milanese, superior qual- ity of all-silk lace,8 to 15 iuches wide, Gic. to $2.85 per yard. : is due, The railroad authorities are really to blame, but of course we accept the responsibility of the pre- mature announcement and herewith apologize, ‘e per dozen. Serixos W RAPS. Srama Dness Goons. Pazasors. As evarrtntog that to new and inal the favorite ‘shades. Our stock was H H ERE RRR FEE - fl eB Wrsrsan H. McKner, HEERR & ERE PEE Em es py A Gy] 283 Pa Ave NAW. ? U FE ss, AA ¥ # YP Kee sit Bo £4 F | py g toosowreat can oes YEN, Eee £4 Pag wet Sas, 0 ¥ Een Re ae ra XN ECONOMICAL SHOES, BgsS bee i Eee = And thisis the place to get them. We sell SHOES that will give the service, comfort and wear you are looking for; the prices you'll like to pay. * * * At@1.2¢wobsves large line of LADIES" Dongola Button Shoes, ali styles andsizes. Thisis » regular $2.00 Shoe. * * © Better grade Dongola Shoes for (2 We can’t guarantee to fill mail orders for these goods unless received before Thursday. The supply being limited and the impossibility of securing more prompts this announcement. 4 A ba 4 8555, THE PALAIS ROYAL. Ladies at $1.49. E iy. He R Sssg 27 (Continued below.) * * *, @1.98 buss a @3 pair of Ladies’ fun 24 RM Sg Dongola Button Shoes, a 8 = At $1.25 there are GENTLE- 7a, UoRRR con BOR Lace and Congress SHOES thet 5 i BoE i Hi ine & oe Han A Tazzz Days Woxom soll evers where for 82. fa ‘oo RE DO HE ie as Men's regular $3 Calf Shoes are 98 here, an ‘BB. R 00 - ‘= t@-Then we have better grades from ‘as 2 a oe 8 8 Taz New Dazss Goons these prices up to 86. _— We ke pecialty of popular priced ast BoE “oo = 2 Frrrr pieces arrive Monday, April 4, at 104.m., aa % ant 420, 422, 494 AND 426 7TH ST. and the last few dress lengths will be gone by Wed- HE A tk yr Sronst sercEs, 40 inches wide, identical in Huy iy Ee HH 9 fA hey HHH AA E r quaitty to those somewhat wider thaé are sellinz every- = = a 48 aN Fi i a 4 LLL EY ‘where at 1a yard, are offered-here at only 50 conts a sss H # 00. EER i xy BUD yard. Several tints of Grays, Tans, Browns; also 5555 Hall 3 3 i an 8 oF a Ri DB D or. eet ae in é 00 ERB &4 ih Be ANoTHER SURPRISE are the 40.inch Stripe s8%5 THT (00, BRR FER “ ‘Suitings at 50c. a yard. These are identical in design 5usq Tr 3 ° x i = A a and in shades of Grays, Tans, &c., to the fabrics here- Bed i 3. BPR, E ai a Re AA DD tofore sold at $1 yard. oo RS Sm -. f kes 24 Bos = ‘Notwithstanding the fact that we have offered extraordinary bargains for the Past six weeks we pro; ose tuoffer xreater bargains the coming week, and begin to- morrow with the following extraordi- ‘Bary inducements: Ht Ix Srarxo Dazss Trnnnxos. ‘We have added a new department of Dress Trimmings. To quickly intro- @uce it to your notice we shall haves ‘special sale tomorrow and offer the fol- ¢ By NN N N AA AA AAA GG & Be SM Srrctat Bazoars Ixy Rissoy. Ge. 14-Im. Silk Ribbon. Se. 2-in. All-ailk Ribbons, 25e. 3-in, All-silk Ribbon. 156 ‘We bavean immense line of Ribbons from 20. « yard up. Srecut Banoarx Ix Suuwzr Conszra. ‘We shall offer the regular 50c. Lattice ‘Open-work Summer Corsets, food shape, strong and durable, at dic. per pair. R. Nargaxsox, ‘ Sweeessor to B. J. Behrend & Sons, x» 818 Tre Sz. N.W. Hyax Azz Four Lxsvms: Managers ‘931 Oth st. n.w.. near N. ¥. ave. Junction. But the neat thing to: Be ant Nor Give Suozs Awar- 920 Srvesra Sz. 920. (BETWEEN I AND K STREETS.) “i New “Srnaw: Hars_ For Ladies, Children and Men At Wittett & Ruof's. ‘Ladies’ and Children’s Sailors of imported En- glish split straw, sennett straw, rustic straw, plain flat straw. de. Good Straw Satlor Hats at $1.50. *‘Dunlaps” and Imported Sillors—especially the extra broad brim styles (the newest)—for more money. For Men, ‘Dunlap's Spring Derby, Crush and Silk One pric as low as any in America for same qualities, “No discounte. WILLETT & RUOFF, 905 PA. AVE. a4 40-Cexr Caxvy At 25 Cexzs Is A FIXTURE WITH US NOW. decease our special day feature yas decoune so gratUy.ngty po lerthut we are enabied tovroduce. anil sell at this low price wiiat ie ita ity 40-Cent CANDY. ‘There are uver 100 kinds and it Souz Trnnixe Bancass. . ut Yo unow we have Jet Girdles as expensive as $12 and Silk and Jet Trimmings up to $16 a yard which we have proved to be bargains, but we now write of new bargains—barxeins like the dress goods—fecting bar- gains: $2.68 tor set Girates whjch tor beauty of de- tign and size arc equal to many offered at $5. 15c. tor det Edges tn styles and of quality well ‘Worth 25c, a yard. 8c. tor sit Gimps in shades to match your dress, which are superior in designs and quality. € The late arrival of Peart Buttons now makes the Palais Royal Headquarters for those wanting them. Laces To Kxow Or. Look down this long sisie, note the counters and shelves crowded with Laces, Now pick out the b st bargains, We'll give youan hour, a day, throe days to go through the stock, and then you will be bewil- ered. But we know and tell you; are giad to make the Palais Royal advertisements profitable reading to you. Tie tonowine are the best barrains in Point @'Irelande and Point Gene Laces in Cream, Beige and Two-tone effects. Ask for these numbers: No. 10 1s 8 inches wide... Xo. 198 incheo wide, Guz & Sox. Popular Candies at Popular Prices, Con 11a Axp F Srs. ‘WM. 8. MINNIX. CHAS. B. FONDA. Mixsix, Foxpa & Couraxy, 807 PENN. AVE. N. W. —— widths from 3 to 7 inches. ‘To thoroughly sequaint you with our manner of do- ing business we shall enumerate from time to times instance the prices quoted are fixed oncs— articles remain at the advertised prices Buacx sn Point a'trotande Demt-founcines are not only used for your dress, but also for silk and other underskirte, Here are the best barzains, which you will be glad to know of here if it does mot suit, It is our desire that ‘you be pleased. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1892. 1s possibie caly when the blood 1s pure and vircrous. ‘To expel Gcrofuin and other poisens from the ctreals- ‘tion, the superior medicine is AYERS Sarsaparilia. It imparts permanent strength and efficiency to every or gan of the body. Restoration to perfect health and strength AYER'S Sereaparilla. Mary Schubert, Kanses City, Ka, writes: “Tam convinced that after baving been sick a whole Year from liver complaint Ayer's Sarsaparilia saved my life, ‘The best physicians being unable to belpme.and ‘having tried three other proprietary medicines without Deneit, Tat last took Ayers Sarsaparilia. The result ‘Wasecomplete cure. Since then I have recommended ‘this medicine to others, and aiways with success. * AYER'S SARSAPARILLA Prepared by Dr. 3. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. (CURES OTHERS, WILL CURE You. Scorrs Exctstox . (Of Cod-liver Oi! 1s an essy food—tt is more than food if you please; but it is « food—to bring beck plumpness: to those who have lost it. Do you know what it is to be plump? ‘Thinness is poverty, living from hand to mouth. | Tobe plump isto havea little more than enouch,e reserve. Do sou want a reserve of health? Let us send yous book on CAREFUL LIVING; free, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 189 Bouth Sth ave, New York. Your druggist keeps SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod liver Oil—all druggists everywhere do. @1. M®®. ®INSLow’s soornina syKUP Has been used for over FIFTY YEARSby MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETH- 1NG, with FE CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN, Syrup” and take no other kind. 23 centes bottle, “1¥, Fos Hewonunaces TAKE POND'S EXTRACT, lr Your Back Acues Or you areall worn out, reaily good for nothing, it is BROWNS IRON BITTERS, It and a will cure you apd gives food appetite. Sold by all VERVOUS PROSTRATION, N opium habit, dui Nernne, SLEEPLESSNESS, ipess, blues cured. Dr, Mues* Sampies free. SCHELLEM & STEVENS, 9th and Pa. ave. . Sexsiscz Hovsexzerrrs UPON SOBER SECOND THOUGHT RECOGNIZE THE ABSURDITY OF THE IDEA EXPRESSED IN GLOWING ADVERTISEMENTS OF DEALERS WHO OFFER HOUSEHOLD WARES BELOW COST, KNOWING THAT MERCHANTS WITH AN EXE TO WEALTH SELDOM DISPENSE CHARITY aS A MATTER OF BUSINESS. WHEN FIRST-CLASS ARTICLES ARE OFFERED FOR THE MERE TAKING, THE PUBLIC TURNS A DEAF EAR TO THE GLARING DECEPTION AND SEEKS FOR REAL MERIT UPON THE ADAMANTINE BASIS OF UNIFORMITY IN PRICE AND HONESTY OF REPRESENTATION AS PICTURED IN OUR KQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM, WHICH CRERISHES THE PROMISES OF ONE AS IT DOES THE WEALTH OF THE OTHER, CARRY- ING HAPPINESS AND COMFORT INTO THE MIDST OF EVERY HOME, EXACTING MERELY 4 SMALL PORTION OF YOUR EARNINGS IN WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS, AS THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF EACH ONE MAY DE- TERMINE THE EASIEST. LENIENT IN MISFORTUNE, EQUITY HAS EVER BEEN ITS GUIDING STAR FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTI¥Gs, BABY CARRIAGES, REFRIGERATORS, GAS AND VAPOR STOVES asp works or aft, HOUSE & HERRMAXN'S CASH AXD CREDIT HOUSES, + @17, 920, @21 AND 923 7TH ST. svt axD 036 MASS. AVE, N. W. A Sousmrro Tarcues IN LADIES’ SHOES, THE PERFECTION ADJUSTABLE. §2-My corns are all kone. ‘Require no breaking in. A narrower shoe can be worn, Prevents damp, cold, tender and tired feet, thus bile, voiding doctor's ‘They St like a glove. FEOT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the THE RAODE ISLAND ELFCTION. Interest Feit in the Contest by Demecrate ta the House ‘The democrats in Congress are greatly inter ested in the Rhode Island apring elections. ‘This wasa matter more talked about probably 2d. EDITIO THE FINAL RALLIES. ‘that cents foal that it when VERY WARM WEATHER IN THE BAST. Taylor's Tin Plate Works Nearly Destroyed by Fire. f J i i GIRLS WHO ROBBED STAGES. THE ELECTION IN RHODE ISLAND. Democrats Count on a Plurality for State Oficers—A Kepublican Legislature. Provipexce, R. L, April 4.—The preparatory work for the state election on Wednesday is nearly over: Butafew more meetings are to be held and none of these are of much im- Portance except the republican gather- ing in this city tonight, which fs to be| ‘addressed by Secretary of the Navy Tracy and | an Burrows of Michigan, the mass | meeting of the republicans tonight in Paw- tucket, where ex-Spenker Reed will speak, and similar rally in Newport tomorrow night to be addressed by Mr. Reed and Speaker Barrett of the Massachusetts house of representatives. The democrats have finished their large gatherings, but some small ones will be held in various parts of the state tonight and tomorrow might. Both parties claim to be confident of ‘the result, but the indications point to the elec- tion of a republican majorit The state ticket ingikel with the democrats securing a plarality of votes cast, which will, however, be of no avail in case of the election of a republican legisla- ture, Senator Aldrich states that he considers the outlook very satisfactory for the republicans hopes “they —_ willl receive plurality “vote for state officers, as this will be taken as an indication of the vote in the presidential election, which is by plurality instesd of m as in the state contest. The democrats claim that a plurality vote on state officers is assured th they hope for a majority, too, as well as the balance of power in the legislature. —— i itt Wilt the demootate seemed would win. “The republicans,” to be thinking more Eistare for Mr. Aldrich than i : is something remarkable. ave a way Ths i pro) then for the toket and then Wree cheers Cleveland. At the meetings where I spoke cheers for Cleveland threatened to take root off. The people seem to be perfectly about Cleveland.” nce —emametlipeanpmainnest FOR CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. ‘The Daisy Chain Guild Proposes to Ereste Sultable Hospital Batlding. ‘The Daisy Chain Guild by « unanimous vote on Saturday at the meeting held at the resi- dence of Vice President Morton decided to build. hospital to be known asthe “Daisy Chain Hospital for Contagious Diseases.” It was the first intention of the guild to build on the grounds of the Children's Hospital e Uith ‘eoutagioes dioecion bet tae hegeat ith contagious . but the suthorisisa bare dechied, sotto aioe the offer, During the last couple of the guild has $2,067.51, a sum conadered ample to cover the expense of the original plan. When the meeting was called to order by (Misa Leva, Moriou, the President of the jay Chain, the asked Mrs. Archibald Hop- kins to make a statement, Mra Hophina thea told the children of the action of the tal left to decide was whether the Daisy Chainers would stand aloue, ask toi them and then go abead ‘and Luild their own rif Ftil UNUSUALLY WARM WEATHER In New York the Mercury Climbs Up to 74, Something Unprecedented. New Yorx, April 4.—New Yorkers are ex- periencing unusually warm weather for this season of the year. Yesterday the thermome- ter reached 74, and today it is just as warm. ‘The nearest approach to this for the same date was in 1887. when the temperature was 71. The signal service bureau states that the warm weather will continue until Wednesday. soca eae CLOSE CALL FOK THE TAYLORS. Their Tin Plate Piant at Philadelphia Nearly Destroyed by Fire. Pumapeirnt, Pa., April4.—N. & G. Taylor's American tin plate plant, the first of the kind in the United States, was almost destroyed by fire early this morning. N. & G. Taylor were the first to make what is said to be © successful attempt at the manufacture of American tin plate in this country. So successful ha their efforts been that they are now erecting s plant 350 kins as the first incorporators. ‘The plans of the proposed buildings were passed around so that everybody present familiarize theruselves with all the details from increase its mem! feet square at Swanson and Tasker streets. | Application can be made any time to either They have bad their works in operation since ite es So] rade ot nag —r 7 4 April of last year and their loss is expected to | Kins. There amateur pertormance at the National on April 24 for the benefit of the new A number of well-known take part —_——_ —_ Ms Highway Robberies Committed by ‘Two Men Killed by One Ballet eae Disguised in Men's Clothes. ‘Two men were killed by one bullet fired by Bouse Crry, Ipauo, April 4.—The detectives neenky phn Chae barracks in Berlin the who went to the ranch near Salmon Falls of | Otber day. case is being investigated with much interest by the militar: thorities the six women suspected of being stage rob- aoumg Go eat the Dulce fre ‘the ‘Mee bers have placed the women under arrest and | ser rife, with which the report that there is nodoubt of their guilt. ‘The women, who claim to bo sisters, are said to have committed many highway robberies in that section of the country. ‘They were dressed | the Red Cross Society from the mayor of Oon- asmen while engaged in their crimes. The | cord, N. H.,who has forwarded @ draft fore women declare that their father comand - oy to - aid of yh ‘Russian them to become bandita. The arrest of rers by citizens Man inexpected as is om Pittstield aud Plymouth, The name of the y is Harvey. The girls say they had to work and are glad itis all | Seeond Edition Continued on Sixth Page over. eriff and ten deputies hid in the ———— woods near the Harvey ranch and waited for a be stop) the six women in male amount to about $2,500, which is covered by insurance. —__——___. FEMALE DICK TURPINS. Ax Agoxarattna Sone Twnoat noon relieved dates Bxpectorant old ane romeg? pA v1 and affections DIED. Sanday, 13, at oe i atbeichadre RAMA Boe THE wouty’s FAIR AND SUWN! rl Teil take pas ee " Speakers at a Meeting In This City Demand | fnsent, at if Oclock un. Selativewaned frvebie ts That the Gates Be Closed om the Sabbath. | t attend. : 4 8. At Providence 1 An interesting public meeting was held yes- | o SUMPOOGRS, f° BUukotows: ata terday afternoon in the First Congregational | 7esrs gational | 757% funeral will take place from Church under the auspices of the Woman's | courte cenmata: Tasting, ved “Se ate Christian Temperance Union. The subject | * 7 jon | ORES, Oe canny AEA EES ‘aie a tors pea. discussed was “Shall the Columbian Exposition | o'ctek ju. 0! Be Opened on Sunday?” “Puperal. trou ts residence, I0ie Twenty atta Mrs. La Fetra presided and excellent musle | street northwest. Wednoniay moraine » Page. was furnished by the African M. E. Church | yised toate r choir under the leadership of Prof. John T.| | FAGUE. On Monday moming. Apeit ater Layton. Mrs. A. E. Bovee read the scripture | iSbert aw. Seows i et lesson. Mrs. E. 8 Cameron of California made | Notcect tuners} hereafter the opening prayer. Mrs Mary E, Catlin, | SU7ON GIE'N® or Uisadee Ma. W.C. TU, | segrorhisase. Snel t li iil