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THE EVENING STAR: lll Woovwann & Lornnor, 10TH, TH AND F STS. N.Ww, Cxvse Aso Errrcr. Watch our Ad. tn tomorrow's Star. Hisscuss athe Haxpsour Doss W. A.. Prnce & Co. 719 MARKET SPACE, ‘Owns to our special pian of business for the fortnight preceding Eas'er, » detailed ‘account of which we pubiished in last Thursday's Star and Friday's Post, we tznored our Remnant Day. Asanatnral consequence the Retunants have piled up so thick that {t would be impossi- Die to tell of them in acolumnspece. TUMOR- BOW, FRIDAY, HOWEVER, WILL BE A REMNANT DAY OF UNUSUAL PROPOR. TIONS—nearly every department will contrib- Ute. In BLACK and COLORED DRESSGOODS yeu can fad many suitable lengths of the very latest Spring Fabries for an Easter Gown, The Dress Trimming Department will furnish the warniture, for the unusual demand on ite re- sources bas left many choice bits, which you can get at almost your own price. FROM THE SPECIAL DISPLAY AND SALE OF IM- PORTED MADRAS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS there is an enormous lot of short lengths of “Madras.” ““Musim.” *‘odd pairs” oF “single curtains.” in Irish Point, Real Lace, Sek, Nottingham, Cream Madras, Swisa Lace, 4c. We've marked these at half and less than Aclf their value Hamburg Embroideries, Gioves, Handkerchie/s, sfon's Furnishings,and Rearly every department offers rare induce- ments. A dollar will do doutle service tomor- Tow. Center tables of the different depart- Ments will contain the remnants a8 far as pos- WILL BENEFIT YOU. IT 1s ABOUT Fro Huo Coventscs = Exsree aie = Exrnaonprxany Sas Or Grass a =e ————— « “Tire G1ove is exch an important part of the costnme that it seems as though too much attention could hardly be paid to this one little article” It that close attention to detail, that decided stand we've taken AGAINST all gloves of douvtful oriin and FOK those whose merits have stood the test of years, that place us in the front ranks of the retail Glove trade today. Our “Glove” reputation rests upon such © solid basis that we can't afford to compromise ft by buying cheap thrown-together Gloves. "Eis true they appear well, bat after the second ‘wearing they will have lost their shape, aud are not preseutable. True economy rests in buying a good G.ove. Here are some low-priced ‘ones that you can take pleasure in wearing: $1 Thook and 4button Kid Gloves, Modes, Browns, Tans, | Grays and Black. j 4 PAIR. 4button Pearl Kid Gloves, [ $1 embroidered in Black. j A PAIR. Gdutton-lenzth Mousque- $1 taire Tan Suede Gloves, aed Gand S-button-lenxth Mous- $1 $1.25 quetaire White and Tam Cha- mois Gloves. 4 PAIR (Sete | $1.25 Kid Gloves. | avem S-outton-length Mousque- faire Suede Giows, Ta. | BI D5 Modes and Grays, embroid- APAIR. ered backs, } S-button “‘Imperial™ Real | Kid Giowen, Mode, Tas | $1.50 Grays and Black, pinked APAIR wrate, Sbutton-length Mousque- | $1.65 taire Carlyle Suede Gloves, Modes, Tans, Grays and Black, a PalR. 4button ‘-Trefousse” Suede | $1.50 | AND Gloves, plain or embroidered $1.75 I backs, A PAIR. 82 AND $2.25 A PAIR. Sdutton-lenth © Mousque- taire ‘‘Trefouse” Suede Gloves, Tans. Grays, Camille ana Black, plain or embroid- ered backs. i (ist floor, ith st. annex.) Gaaxo Easten Sveciuz Sate oF Tame T. aBLe I cwpers. Ong Glass and China Ware Department is now located on the 4th @uor of 10tt st. building. To thorourhiy acquaint you with this department offer. berinning tomorrow, 75 BARKELS OF TUMBLERS AND GOBLETS AT PRICES wuninown fo Washington. Achance to lay in & supply fur the Grand Army Encampuent. The Aetails are interestine. Follow them closely: Four styles Finely Finished | Table Tumblers and Gobieth 50. fluted and caeraved patterns, oUc. Plain, medium weight, frepal- | 4 pozey. tehed of lead flint blown. Five styles Fire-polished Ta- bie Gobiets, ineluding the heavy Dotel size, also eight styles of | ‘Tumblers -fluted, ribbed. en- raved. &. 60c. A DOZEN. Finest Lead Fitst Blown ‘Tumbiers, engraved in = va- ety of patterns. 90. A DOZEN. Lead Fiint Blown Tumblers, engraved with any initial in old 90. English styie, surrounded by 8 handsome wreath. Put upone | 4 pozEy. dozen ins box. | Five styles Genuine Cut ) $2.25 A DOZEN. Glass Table Tumbers, finest | Iead tint glass. { Pond Lily Bowls with Saucer, ‘Satin-fnished giaw, very rich A Nous Sprecrat, ‘THE RESULT OF SAGACIOUS BUYING. 96 domn FINE FRENCH DAMASK NAP- KINS. 27 tnch-s square. (Would cost regularly WOODWARD & LOTHROP, we ‘WTS, 11TH AND F STS. XW. Ar ‘ Corner 8:h st. Oocn Reseaxt Orrzntse For Toxornow, Frrvax. eer WASHINGTON, A SNAP BAR G AL Ar Juxws Laxspuraws. 131m aw F N.W. D.C, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1892. Loxo Liz Te possibie only when the blood ts pure and vicorows. ‘To expel Scrofuta and other poisons from the circuls— ton, the supertor medicine ie AYERS Sarsaparilia. oy imparts peemanent strength and efficiency to every or- wan of the body. Restoration to perfect health and @trength 2d EDITION. IT IS A BIG FAILURE. Vermont Farmers Will Lose On the bid, is =5 Ges eud Mectnc ght {aatteat"beorsetows’ Gas es bk 195 bid, 140 asked. bell Run 1S bid, 95 asked. Poeumatie ‘Will be EXCEEDINGLY INTERESTING this week, owing to the HEAVY SPRING BUSINESS that we have been doing for the Past week. Many whole pieces are sold out to SHORT ENDS and MANY lots sre EROREE. im SIZES. In consequence we haves cumulation of BROKEN SIZES and SHORT LENGTHS, which we will close out revardiess of former price or cost. Rawsastrs Or Hosiery. Seer 9 pairs LADIES’ BLACK RIB! HOSE. Vory fine quality. Former price, 30c. REMNANT PRICE, 2c. parr. ‘Spairs LADIES’ BLACK OUT SIZE HOSE in No. 83 inches. Ke«uler price, 60c. REM- NANT PRICE, 30°. pair. 4 pairs LADIES’ FINE FRENCH LISLE DROP Stitch NOVELTY BOOT-rATTERN HOSE, Reguier price, Tie. REMNANT PRICE, 47c. pair. 7 pairs LADIES' EXTRA FINE 60 GAUGE BLACK HOSE, size 8, 9 inch, with EXTRA HIGH SPLICED heels, DOUBLE SOLE AND Former price, dc. REMNANT PRICE, 30c. pair. 3 pairs LADIES’ COLORED SILK HOSE, pattern. Regular price, $1. REMNANT PRICE, 5c. pair. ALSO REMNANTS of CHILDREN’S HOSE and LADIES and CHILDREN’S UNDER- WEAR AT LOW REMNANT PRICES. Rexsaxrs Or Duress Goons. ‘& yards 38-inch ALL-WOOL GRAY and BLACK STRIPED CHEVIOT. Former price, @5. REMNANT PRICE, €3.50 for piece. 8 yards 40-inch ALL-WOOL GRAY and BLACK ea eae oS pst ‘price, $10. KEMNAN: cE, exe. 7 ;2-ine] MOOL GRAY BEIGE. Foruer price. 67. REMNANT PRICE, 65.25 for proce, “Fat vanis 36-inch ALL-WOOL MIXED GRAY pM ‘Yoruer price, 6.88. REMNANT ICE, 83 tur plece, Be yale abiach ALL-WOOL FREXCH zits iE, BEACK Former price, 3.25 a “Ey @4 for piece. ards 3s-inch ENGLISH MOHAL Bitch Former price. $2.7 REMBAN PRICE, #2 for piece. é 4Gnch ALL-WOOL, IMPERIAL BLACK. Former price, 86 REM: it: Ch, €4.50 for piece. ‘ards 40-inch ALL-WOOL FRENCH HEN- Bisck. Former price, #7. KEM- CE, 65.25 for pier WOOL FRENCH OK. Former price, 81 $1.10 for ploce. ts Or Axertcax Grxonaus soiled from windew show, in DRESS 7» 10:. yard. MH BKOCATELLE PRICES. ace Rewsaxts. 134 yards BLACK SILK CHANTILLY DEMI UNCING. 14 inches deep. Former price, INANT PRICE. 40c. for pleco. ars BLACK SILK CHANTILLY DEMI Inches deep. Foriner price, MNANT PIICE, G2e- for piece, BLACK SILK CHANTILLY DEMI Former price, at be. fe for piece, SriteY DEMt Former price, 'T PIRICE, €3. 00 for pieces SILK CHAS TILLY DEM 1s ineviea deep ince CHASTILEY 81) Foriner ‘ches C Ne sto yards | MEMNANT PRICE @L2S ard. 1 piece VAN DYKE PoINT MEDIC! LACE. Former price, S0e. KEMNANT Pluci, Ii 1 piere CLUNEY LACE, 4 INCHES wide. Former price. Sc. yard, REMNANT PRICE, *Yofisce CLUNEY INSERTING to match 1 above. 4 inches Former price, 36c. yard. REMN. . REMNANTS NG, BOX + Kemnants of DRi ‘RIDICULOU KI BR. ibs TRIMMINGS, &e., at PRICES. OF NE W. A. Prxce & Co, 719 Market Space, 1t Cor. Sth st. 500 Guzen PERRYS. Orroxaxs ‘The matter of HANDKERCHIEFS interests you or not—according to how your supply is, But wo want tofreshen your memories s little about our qualities and prices, ‘We put better values to lower costs than is custom- ary in many stores, We make this an all-the-year- around bargain time—instead of every now and then gathering in all the imperfect ones we could lay our hands on and flooding the city withthem. We would rather have one dozen perfect Handkerchiefs that we could freely and frankly put in your hands than « factory {ull all smeared and spotied that we would have to blush for. Such policy would not be doing ‘vour taste and perception justice. A moderate price and first-class stock will win more confidence than the other tactics. One thing you may be sure of—If those “ame” qualities were worth any more you would be asked to Pay it. There is suspicion in the very prices. But there are none detter made than OURS, Our trade ‘want the dest and we are particular that they get it. Cunar. ‘Wo have secured and will offertomor- Tow .500 Gilded-Woven Reed Top Otto- mans, in three sizes, painted in different colors and tied with various-colored Stik Ribbon, at the following ridiculously low prices. Regular 750. size for 550. Regular 86, size for 65e. Regular $1 size for Tée. 100 Mone Founxa Tastes. Ladies who were disappointed in ob- taining one of the Folding Tables « short while ago will be glad to learn that. Wo have received another hundred, Splendid size and the same price as be- fore, $1.50. 17 Soild Oak Parlor Tables, polish finish, Size24in. by 24 in. top. Worth 82.25. Only 81.75 each. Royal Hoslery Sale of Friday. April 8, ‘shall be pleasantly remembered by some thousands of Indies. Nine styles of Lisle Thread Stockings, which include several thousand pairs whieh are apiendid value at £0 cevti, (0 be offered tomorrow at Be. a pair, or $8 pairs sor 81 35c. tor tneve £06. quality Silk-tnishod Lise Howe, with high spliced heels and white epitt feet. tx Tans, six Grays, six Reds, six Greens and the opera shades of Blue, Pink, Nile. Salinon, Yelow. Bronze, &e. Three Patra instead of two pairsfor one dollar. B5c. sor these 0c. quality Richelion Tih Lisle ‘Thread Stockings in twelve Leautiful shades of Tans, Grays and Modes. White toesand heels. Three paire tnatcad of two pairs fur 8: For Laous: Use. Frez.—rer tne asking, wo will pre- sent each and every one of our patrons WHITE EMBROIDERED HANDKER- CHIEFS with scalloped edces, polka dott lac dior, block work and ewstiteking Sith ene ot fect PishoibeneD B5c. tor meso 50e. quality Boot Pattern Lisle Hose. Warranted Frst Black feet and ankles, uppers in Pink, Biue, Old Kose, Red, Salmon, Gold. Three Pairs instead of two pairs for 81. Qr B5c. tor tho s0c. quality Fast Black Lisle Hose, ribbed and plain. High-spliced heels, ke. When ve- | Fore and when again will you be offered three pairs in- stead of two pairs for 81. 85c. Hoss For 29c. Of course you won't buy the usual 35c. Hose when youcan :ecure 50c. quality. so we offer tho 215c. War- ranted Fast Black Hose for -e. a pair. Remember ‘that these special prices are for Friday only. Devs Rev Tue Laresr. ©. for the Siik Finished Ribbed Liste Hose just from Paris. Devil's Red, Cream and White are shown, Ladies’, misses’ and children’s sizes. The Paluis Royal price 1s only 47e. a pair, Hives! Orth eeteen! Garona: Ix might ve expected that the one to introduce Abso- Jutely Fast Black Hose to Washington would also be Joris Lanssonen. Con. 181m Ann F Srs. N.W. 1, EMBROIDERED | HANDKER- CHIL Sail new patterux— je. to €4, FRENCH LINEN HANDRERCHIEFS, em- Droidered in fresh desins—$1.25 3 MOUS-ELINE D'SOL Mossrx, Fosp, & Conmraxy, 807 PENNA. AVE., N. W., CHIE ES all wilthe of bem Lec 50. LINEN INITIAL HANDKEGOHIED'S any letter— 12% centa to 50 cents. PLAIN JAPANESE SILK HANDKER- CHIEFS_25 couts JAPANESE SILK INITIAL HANDKER- CHIEFS—all letters—25 cunts aud 50 ceuis. Fon Mews Use. HANDKERCHIEFS, with inch deep hem giehing— PURE (LINES-uninunered— ge. 0 y IN THEIR Rerax Depanrvesr, Givo you an opportunity seldom excelled to purchase new, fresh, seasonable merchandise at minimum prices. LaDIES' SWISS RIBBED VESTS, es lor recular size EX In Ecruor White, V or square neck, regular 50e, | first with colors equally fadeless. Lal quality, only 39c. ‘The Palais Royal was frat rn doth instances and still Peery iB keeps ahead of competion with a stock unpxtralteled ‘aes perior gat mcderate ne ch Mossix, Fospa & Company. oe cial, watinlsy, we —— prices, TAIN JAPAN 807 Pess. Ave N. W. | 490. tor rivvea tiste Thread Hose with Fast Biack CHIEFS_25-t0 $1 feet and uppers of guaranteed fudeless colore—stei Ta ers Ladies’ Leatner Beits, plain, with oxidized buckles, | and solid colors. : JAPANESE SILK INITIAL HANDKER- = - 2 OHIEFS—all letters—Sve. to #1. 10 and 156. Perforated, with oxidized buckles, 18 and 25e. Pressed Leather, laced front, 50c. each. Miysix, Foxoa & Comraxy, 807 Pexs. Ave. N. W. Ladies’ Fast Black Seamless Hose, 40 gauge, 20c. Pair. Ladies’ Fancy Seamless Hose, 20c. pair. Ladies’ Plain White or Red Hose, 25. pair. Children's Fast Biack Ribbed Hose, double heels and toes, 150. pair. Two Quire Luronraxt Banoarss. 25c. tor conaren's,Girts' and Boys’ Ribbed Fast Biack Hove with double knees, &c. Sizes 6to 93%. The larxer sizes heretofore sold in this quality at 35 and 40c. a pair. Ladies’ Superfine Balbriggan Hose, 24c. or ix pairs for 61.40. For Cunpnes's Use. CHILDREN’S COLORED BORDERED HANDKERCHIEFS—fast colors—oc. each. CHILDREN'S “PLAIN WHITE HE: STITCHED “HANDKERCHIZFS — 0c. HILDREN'S WHITE EMBROIDER! LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS 50, each. 7 Sc. tor these Ribbed Lite Novelties, with Black feet and colored uppers, the dividing line of which is formed by quaint desiyns in contrasting color. Bc. tor these with Fast Biack feet, on which are hand-embroidered flowers. Specially imported for »| those who desire howe to wear with the figured sitk and similar dreesfabrics. Here, too,is the Cieopatra Hose, with asp on White band forming a garter. And these in new Vandyke desixns are seldom offered at U8c. : oF As long ac youare ‘‘coming out” in new attire at Easter you had better include some fresh HANDKER- CHIEFS in the list of wants for that occesion. Keep im mind the fact that these are without blemish, Missix. Fospa & Company, 807 Pess. Ave. N.V Ladies’ 22-inch Stix Gloria Umbrellas, 7c. these English Tourist Hoe, of plaids. . Prunrys, Ladies’ 24-inch Silk Gloria Umbrellas, 89. $1.25, $1.35, 81.48, 81.68 and $1.98. pair for» ’ 7 collection of Paris wuiers Aap Yue AvENUR© Ladies’ 26-inch Silk Gioria Umbrellas, 98¢. Ks,, writes: Tus Hyeorsosearres Of lime and soda combined with cod-liver ofl in Scutt's Emulsion improve the appetite, promote digestion and ‘increase the weight. ‘RESULTS FROM USING AYERS Sarmaparilia, Mary Schubert, Kanscs City, “Tam convinced that after having been sick e whole ‘year from liver complaint Ayer's Sarsaparilte saved my life. The best physicians being unabie to helpme,and having tried three other proprietary medicines without Denofit, Tat last took Aycr's Sarsaparilla. The result ‘was acomplete cure. Since then I have recommended this medicine to others, and aiways with success. AYERS BABSAPARILLA Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. CURES OTHERS, WILL CURE YoU. They are thought by some to be food; but this is mot Proved. Thevaretonics. This is admitted by all. (Cod-liver oil is mainly a food, but also a tonic. In SCOTT EMULSION the cod-ltver oil and hypo phosphites are so combined as to get the full advan- tage of both. ‘Let us send you a book on CAREFUL LIVING; free. SCUTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 132 South Sth avenue, New York. RS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYKUP M ‘Has been used for over FIFTY YEARSby MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETH- ING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD, KOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all FAIN, CURES WIND COLIC, apd is the best remedy for DIARRHEA. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Be sure and ask for **Mrs. Winslow's Soothing: Sarupy and take no other kind 2) cents bottie. For Neveatou Barue WITH POXD'S EXTRACT. 18 pD™va08 WHOOPING COUGH REMEDY. Stops whoop. allays cough and cuts short disease. Instant and infallible in the sudden and dangerous Croup. Harmless and speedy in hacking and racking coughs. Over 40 yearsin use. Sold by druggista EDWARD P. MERTZ, ccl3-e06m___ 11th and F sts. Washington,D.C. dr Your Bacx Acwes oes i General lity. TRON BITTERS. WN’ It will cure you and gives food appetite. Sold bed as Did, 1 asked. Rasmingvon Market Com Ivy City Brick 7 and Maple Sugar Crop. FIRE CAUSED BY AN UPSET STOVE. Deeming Held to Be Guilty of Wilful Murder. Safe | epost ton Loan ask REPUBLICANS IN ARKANSAS. THE MAPLE SUGAR SEASON. Tt te Claimed That Vermont Farmers Will Love Fully $1,000,000. Moxrrexien, Vr., April 7.—The maple sugat season in Vermont is practically over and un- less there is a decided change in the weather se season of 1892 will prove » failure. It is estimated that only one-quarter of an Satine incorrect mente as los the year of ie i fully $1,000,000 to the Vermont farmers. —_ CAUSED BY AN UPSET STOVE BALTIMORE, asked; do threes. Barni: of the Market Hall at Pullmes, Il, This Morning. © :caco, April 7.—The Market Hall build- ing in Pullman, owned by the town of Pullman and occupied by a number of shop- keepers, was burned to the ground early this morning. Loss, $50,000. The janitor, who slept on the top floor, bad a narrow escape from being burned’ to. death, and was rescued with difficulty by the firemen. The fire was started by the overturning of a stove. GUILTY OF WILLFUL MURDER. THE FREE WOOL BILI. Tt Passes the House by a Vote of 192 to @& The well-known inventor, Joseph Francis, who has received the thanks of Congress, was on the floor of the House this morning under the escort of Mr. Buchanan of New Jersey. Mr. Cobb (Ala.), from the committee on elec~ tions, gubmitted the minority report on the Noyes-Kock weil contested election case and it was ordered printed. THE FREE WooL BILL. Mr. Wilson (W. Va.) then took the floor te close the debate on the free wool bill premised bis speech with an allusion to the illness of the distinguished chairman of the committee on waysand means. That illness, he said, had been due to his conscientious in- dustry in framing this bill and bis tircless ef forts to become acquainted the upon it Wilson) did poneess equipments as had been obtained Ueman from Illinois, It was not bis to review in detail the already much provisions of this bill. There could More momentous question presented. tem of taxation correct in pi and tion was the final good free government. It was his contention that the tom sf tesstion es meliner cursestin nor just in operation, and asa plenary that contention be offered the section Jaw that this = wy Be) and correct. Every more than $1,000,000 found its way into the At the conclusion of Mr. W: vote was taken on Verdict of the Coroner's Jury in the Case of Deeming. Mexsovexr, April 7.—The coroner's jury today delivered @ verdict of willful murder against Frederick B. Deeming, in the caso of the wife, formerly Miss Mather, whom he mar- ried at Rainbill, England, and whom he murdered and buried at Windsor, a suburb of Melbourne, on or about last Christmas day. Deeming received the verdict with « defiant air. It yet remains for him to be examined be- fore a magistrate and committed for trial. He will then be indicted for the crime, after which trial, conviction and execution aro expected to follow speedily. Mrsxxarouis, Mrxx., April 7.—A special to the Tribune from Winnipeg says: It appears that Deeming was at one time a resident of the Northwest territory under the name of Williams. In 1884, in the province of Assina- boine, he commenced business as a watchmaker, but ultimately decamped with a large number of valuable watches entrusted to him. Loxpox, April 7.—The Globe today snys that 8 dressmaker living in the east end of London has recognized a portrait of Deeming as that of a man who courted her under the name of Law- son in the autumn of 1883, penton SOLID FOR HARRISON. The Delegation to Be Sent to Minneapolis From Arkansas. Lrrrtz Rock, Anx., April 7.—The republican state convention was late in being called to order today owing to delayed delegations not arriving until after the time set for the opening. Serious storms bave caused delay to railrond travel and delegates from the interior were behind time in consequence. Henry M. Cooper, chairman of the state cen- tral committee, called the convention to order, and after the appointment of the uswal commit- tees a recess was taken. A forecast of the platform shows that it will indorse the administration of President Harri- son, the protective tariff and reciprocity and é F i? fii ‘ & sti 9 SHORT BREATH. PALPITATION, PAIN IN | Willdemanda free ballot. There issome diversity Established 1840, {1t]_ Telephone 905. Missrx, Fosoa & Comrasy, S'inesr wat ot fait pella, Bets cared, DEO kuee | of opinion on the currency question, butan anti Gaaxp Satz Or Sprectatries New HeirtGure. ‘Sold st silver plank will probably. be ad ‘The be L 807 Pexx. Ave N. W. (Continued below.) 5 _SCHELLEN & STEVENS", sthand Pa ave_|‘Shmpibxion of the delegation to ON THE THIRD FLOOR OF PANO ey rem wow we p55 enn. five, IN. W. —— = A Tiay het woos yEAASH PURGATIVE PILLS. | will be solidly pro-Harrison, although the del- x g 3: _ ¢ you ‘you con: < —— 2 EYE BS GREE, Gy tyfermere mA Sormewesriar “Oneuxor | pak, Seach tt ilmctsaag| pen wl ul b bound by any wowed te ee eae BR RRR kee WW te Grain Leather Chatelaines, leather lined, leather IN THE : Gen. Alger’s boom, which was expected to a 5 cnt some figure in the convention, was not even ONE WEEK. poe. A i: YF frame and hook, $1.25. Tae Kenzer Issrirete heard of. s 2 ne Yy Real Alligator Chatelaines, leather lined, oxidized Patars Rovar Waar Derr, ar RES eT a Bow S44 a i 4 frames and hook, $2.39. OAK CREST, PRINCE GEORGE'S CO., MD. IN WALL STREET TODAY, Ts exresprxe 10 THE pve. esenge. ees \ ae LIQUOR, MONE Is, OFICM, CHLORAL, CO- cece Seni LIC AN INVITATION TO aT- q gee Ty? Tyr pee fe Missrx, Foxpa & Coxraxy, Tuurspay. Farnay, Sarvnpay. OCR NE ‘AND TOBACCO HABITS AND” The Market Opened Strong and After a TEND. IT DOES AT THE SAME EE r 4 RE, N.W Oak Cnet fo Gos ok secs Slight Drop Prices Advanced. TIME AFFORD US GREAT fe $ $ EA EE- 807 Pexs. Ave, N.W. | car cama canna) petting tnt $6 tie Tota Wank "| New Yorx, April %.—The stock market PLEASURE TO ANNOUNCE THAT ft Children's Surah Silk Hats, all shades, 1.00. Tu ‘excitement of the spring “opening” being | read. AD excellent hotel, only two unnutes’ walk | Opened strong and }¢ and % per cent higher. WE HAVE TAKEN THE GREAT- ‘Yon can almost imagine having been through a ‘London or Paris Cloak House after looking “*Exclusive Novelty” Garments in Coats, W Jackets, Long Capes, Long Cloaks and Stylish Suits. And yet we ask no more than you pay about town for less stylish garments, New Groves Fon Easree. It is unnecessary for ux to dwell upon the qual- ity of our Gloves. The reputation we have en- Joyed for the past half century iss guarantee that the qualities are the best. We have just received a line of 8-button White Suede Gloves, stitched in White, at $1.25 per pair. 4-button Kid Gioves in assortod Tans and Modes with narrow Black stitching. Only $1.35 per pair. ‘The “*Dressiest” Glove yet. ‘The S-button Suede Mousquetaire in Pearl, Beaver, Oriole, Lixht stitch with Bisck stitching on the back. @1, 71 pair. EST CARE AND CAUTION TO MAKE THIS SALE A SUCCESS, HAVING PLACED THE BEST FABRICS AT THE LOWEST PRICES ON EXHIBITION WORTHY OF THE INSPECTION OF HONEST CRITICISM. THE MOST NOTABLE BAR- GAINS ARE: ae 3 cases oF «wat. stuPsox & SONS") LIGHT AND DARK CHINA CLOT#, ABSOLUTELY FAST COLORS, IN PATTERNS FROM 7 TO 12 YARDS. ONLY 6c. PER YARD. WORTH o&. 2 vozex oF GENTs OPEN BosoM, UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS, MADE OF NAINSUTTA COTTON, FINE LINEN BOSOM AND BANDS, DIFFERENT SIZES. Srzcrur Sare Or Nortoxs. ‘This notion stock is a store within itself. 25 dozen Dress Pearl Buttons, White and Smoked. i Only 10c. per dozen. REDUCED FROM $1 TO 50s. 25 dozen Stockinette Rubber Dress Shields. 10c. 7 each. We aave a rew somep Hercules Braid, Black and White. 2c. per yard BLANKETS ON HAND AND DON'T and up. CARE TO KEEP THEM OVER, 80 WE HAVE DECIDED TO CLUSE THEM OUT AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES: 3 PAIRS WHITE, ALI-WooL, BLUE BORDERS, 12-4. REDUCED FROM $7 TO 85.75. 2 PAIRS WHITE, ALL-WOOL, 12-4. REDUCED FROM @8 TO 86.50. Narrow Sontache Braid in B'ack and White, in 12-yard pieces; one width, 15e. for 12 yard-; one width, for 12 yards; one width, 0c, for 12 Yards; one width, 37e. for 12 yards. Something New—5-proug Waving Hair Curlers, for curling the sidoof the hair. 45c. each. New Sirewexr Or Pocker Boos. At last we have ron acrossa maker who knows how to make Pocket Books. They make a special festuze of s now combination Pocket Book and Card Case. They have so innch faith in it that they agree to give a new combination one ior every onemade under their patent that ix torn at the change pocket throush any ordinary use. Yet they only ask 50c. for them Ose case oF rine uiont PERCALE REMNANTS, FULLY ONE YARD WIDE, FAST COLORS, ONLY 10c, PER YARD. WORTH 12360. 10 styles of Purses, one an Alligator Purse of Ose wor or mxz SILK grect durability. 25c. each. SCARFS, SUITABLE FOR CHAIR OBR MANTEL DEAPINGS. RE- DUCED FROM ec. TO 25c. EACH. Ove case zacu oF xarx- SUTTA AND LONSDALE CAM- BRIC. WARRANTED THE GEN- UINE MANUFACTURE. ONLY 0c. PER YARD. WORTH 12%¢. 53> rreces or povure WIDTH CREAM COLORED SCRIM, DIFFERENT STYLES OF LACE FINISH. ONLY 4c PER YARD. 25 ruces oF piack axp WHITE AND GOLD AND WHITE MOHAIR FINISH SKIRTING. AN “RLEGANT ATRICLE FOR 8UM- MER SKIRTS. ONLY s&. PER YARD, WORTH 12%, 2 cases oF rixe BEDFORD TISSUE REMNANTS IN LIGHT AND DABK STYLES. ONLY 12362, PER YARD. WORTH Ife. 1 case oF prezazere tis. SUE, DIFFERENT STYLES, FAST COLORS. ONLY l0c. PER YARD. LANS: BURGH Searxa Uspenwean Wearnex Tus. Ladies’ Swise Ribbed Vests, in White and Kern, Jow neck and no sleeves, neck and armboles run with siiten: ‘@e. quality. Only 2lc. each. { White Swiss Ribbed Vests, nock and armholes run with silk ribbon. \Ouly Zc. each. White Lisle Thread Vests, neck and armholes run with silk ribbon. Only 37ic. each. Extra Quality Swise Ribbed Vests, in White and Ecru; ron with silk tape; extra length; all nizes. Only 45c. each. Black Swiss Ribbed Vests. Only She. each. Biack Lisie Thread Vests. On'y 7c. each, ‘White Swiss Ribbed Lisie Thread Pants, knee lengths. Only 50c. a pair. ‘Swise Ribbed Corset Covers, high neck and short sleeves. Only S0c. ‘Swiss Hibbed Lisle Thread Corset Covers, low neck and short sleeves. 81 each. ‘Ladies’ Bibbed Combination Suits, low neck and no sleeves, $1.25; high mack and long sleoves, 81.50 per suit. ‘Who doesn't know abont the American Hosiery Co.'s U Even with the advent of hundreds of other mavufaciurers they have steadfestly main- tained thetr position at the head. We have all their various makes, in full rerular made, spring ‘weights, in both Pants and Vests, at our proverb ally low prices. Wirirrau H. McK xev, 988 Pa. Avs. N.W. Mas M. J. Horr, 1900 F BT. ¥.W., Idnow prepared to show the Latest Importations of LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS, BONNETS and TOQUES from the leading Paris milliners, together with those Children’s Surah Silk Hats, all shades, 82.00. Children's Mull Hats, all shades, 75c., $1.19, 1.25. Missx. Foxo, & Company, BU 807 PENNA. AVE. N.W. Norox Sue FOR Tomorrow Oxty ar Srnassunoen's. Basting Cottons (dozen spools) Shoe Buttons, per xross. Larve Box Mourninz Pins. Velvet Skirt Binding, piece Darning Cotton (colors), Curling Irons. ‘Scented Dress Shie ds, pair. Covered Dress Stays, 100 yards Linen Thread, spool. inch Button Hooxs, Hooks and Lyes Fast Red Working Cotton, per dozen skeins., Patent Hooks and Eyes, dozen.. Black Whalebone Casing, pi Steel Scissors (ittie rusty), pair. Silk Stitehed (:ancy) Casing, per bi ‘Turn Dress Stays, per dozen. Always a cotaplote stock of NOTIONS aND DRESSMAKERS’ SUPPLIES CAN BE FOUND aT a Sraassuncen:s, 404 Ax 406 Tr Sx N.W. Ir Is Tre Fon A Cuaxor. By Ets Men's fo at 500. edu Weieht ‘shirts end JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, ‘713 Market Space. “Sie Wool Shirts and Drawers, ‘75c,, @1 AGE cee nanssa ssa ak. from the station, affords every convenience and cow: fort for patients” Lady patients can be accommodated iu the hote! or in attractive homes conveniently near, where the strictest privacy can be secured. ‘Twenty-six trains from Baltimore, Washington, ‘New York, Philadeiphia and the west stop at Oak Crest daily. Postal, teexraph and express tacilities hav. been provided and every arrangement made to render the Of the putients as p) it a8 posaible. terms, length of time of KEELeY INSTITU’ games 7. See erest: Lrince Geance’ coum, Md. ap6-3m Dr. JOHN A, TONNER, Mewienl Director. over our buyerand assistants can now promise you their undivided attention. Comfortable chairs, so that you may leisurely criticise the various styles as they are broughtzbefore you. Private fitting rooms, to try on the xarments that are favorably thought of; mirrors so arranged that your back view is as easily observed as the front; tie free services of a modiste, who has the skill to properly make any alterations suswested. After the first few sales prices fell off fraction- England was especially weak and 4 per cent. The strong features were national cordage and sugar, each of which advanced 1 per cent. After’ the first call prices hardened again and the early de- cline was recovered in most cases. In the hour to noon prices steadily advanced, some stocks making sharp gains. Del. and Hudson led withan advance from 14634 to 149. The other coal stocks, however, did not move ma- terially, and Reading exhibited some weakness. Richmond and West Point was very strong, the preferred wivancing 83g per cent. St Paul also advanced sharply and sold above 80. At the present writing (1:30 p.m.) the market is less active, but steady. Sales to noon, 220,000 shores. — FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, he sone poping anh inieersehens ag Row ork Ste hanter erepored GF epoca ‘Wire to Corson and Macartney, 1419 F street. ‘For treatment, price of board. Hen are capes, sackets, Waists, Jerseys, Morn- ing Nobes and Tea Gowns for ladies, andjchildren's warments of all styies and sizes—mmy at special prices ‘or this supplementazy **openins,""winch comes, Just when the stock is at food tide, that brief period that occurs but once a season. Wat better trme to make a selection? We trust you will think that the Palais Leyat is te place to make a selection. Waisrs. Rvsstax siouses or Waists you hav read of at least, so that descriptions are unnecessary. We have them in Surah and India Silks at $12, 811.50, $7. 86.50, 86, 85.50, $4.98 and $4.75 each, in Black, three shades of Ret, Navy; also in Glace or Two-tone Effects, with White hair line stripes. All sizes and absolutely perfect fitting. ‘The Navy and Biack Sigteen Waists, with White flour de lis and bow-knot are only 8 Those with rug figures, with full front and plaiting, are 21.50. Black Satinette Watsts, with White stripes, at only 98c. euch. Tho French Percalo Waists at $1.35 have beit and are sho wu in all the latest stvles and colors of stripes. Very Beautiful Organdy Waists, in stripes combining the art shades, at only $2.68 each. Sexstece Hovsexcerens 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 EYE TO WEALTH SELDOM DISPENSE CHARITY aS A MATTER OF BUSINESS. WHEN FIRST-CLASS ARTICLES ARE OFFERED FOR THE MERE TAKING, THE PUBLIC TURNS 4 DEAF EAR TO THE GLARING DECEPTION AND SEEKS FOR REAL MERIT UPON THE ADAMANTINE EASIS GF UNIFORMITY IN PRICE AND HONESTY O¥ REPRESENTATION aS PICTURED IN OUR EQUITABLE CREDIT nel, 30c., 50c., TSe., $1. Satecn, 8c. Reliable makes; all the latest designs, a WHICH CHERISHES 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 A SMALL PORTION OF YOUR EARNINGS IN WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS, 48 THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF EACH ONE MAY DE- TERMINE THE EASIEST. LENIENT IN MISFORTUNE, EQUITY HAS EVER BEEN ITS GUIDING STAR FORNITURE, CARPETS, maTTI¥Gs, BABY CARRIAGES, REFRIGERATORS, @aS AND VAPOR STOVES AND WORKS OF ART. Sensrvs. Har vicces mate the x w Summer Jersey a per- fect gurment. Plain at $1.35, 31.0%, €1.98, $2.68 ‘and 82.9% Braided at $1.98, $2.68, $298, §3.98 and $4.50 each. : Warurrrns. | Tx more expensive with silk fronts, the dium priced with ribbon trimminxs and the lo priced as perfect fitting a the Paris carments. He Wrappers, 88, $10, $12, 813 $20, Sateon Wrappers, $2.68. Lawn Wrappers, 82.08. Crepe Wrappers, $1.08 Gingham -68 and $1.98. Calico Wi ou: ee rappers, $1.25, $1.35 end i E i HOUSE & HEREMANWS ‘CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES, ‘917, 919, G21 AND O83 7TH ST. amp . 636 MASS. AVE, X, W, LEWIS. At her home, No. 81! on Apriid, 1662, MARY M., Novice of burial tp tomorror JASON. aoe GEKTRUDE beloved daughter of fie! iate Veter “Stason. ‘ad ne youre MY Uueral will take place from her late: Twenty unl Pm terment at THOMPSON. | Suddenly on, Weipentar s. 80, at HARRY B., belovell bur. Hand ot sacri Thompeon, awa forty-one years end bre Funeral Priday, Avril 8, at 4 from y invited to step cada