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4 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1892—TEN PAGES. THE EVENING STAR. ores permanent espe Washington three limes larger thas any other paper fu the city. As a local NEWS paper and Advertising Medium tt has no competitor. The jury jn the Schneider case, ho have Beard ail the evidence, who have seen the wit- esses and weighed their testimony in the light of their manner while testifying and their en- @urance of cross+examination, who bave con- Bidered the most significant evidence on both Sides as grouped and explained by eble counsel, | and who have app ious which they have formed concerning the facts fm accordance with the law of the case, es clearly stated by the court, have Pronounced the accused guilty as in- Gicted. Public sentiment without the full opportunities and advantages for arriving at the truth which the jury enjoyed has during the trial reached a similar verdict. The de-/ €ision of the public is in this ease confirmed By the finding of the jury, and the verdict is Teceived with very general satisfaction. This Sentiment is entirely distinct from any vin~ Gictive feeling toward the prisoner, and Springs from the assurance, given by the trial, that justice is secure in this com- guunity. In the past some local Juries Barve failed to convict in notable cases | where ecarictions were possible and expected by the publi The law gives the man aceused every advantage and it is not surprising that close and technical discriminations should sometimes result favorably to « prisoner, even when his moral guilt is a matter of small doubt fin the public mind. In spite of ail his advant- ages, which in the opinion of the public would Bave secured his acquittal if there had been any ground for serious doubt of his guilt, the accused in the present case is promptly con- Vieted, and the community accepts the action | ‘asan assurance (to some extent needed) that the wheels of justice in the District | \HUE Tor =A:— PERRY'S JACONETS, oncaxpres| ORGANDIES, ——"} FROM FRANCE. ae HERE IS A TRIO OF THIN WASH STUFFS— i all kin to the family of Lawns—that about Ht Bf equany share popular favor. You are sure to find a knot of aprreciative buyers alout each these days, That taste of spring last week bas hurried on the preparations for warm weather. Few are the folks who turn a back on the dainty effects that are dis- played in these three chapters of **Parisian romance.” mn J scones. | $0 inches wide. | 25 centea yard. There are seventy-five ” ferent pictares to choose from— White, Lia k. Navy Blue nds, thick) erown ap with ves, sprays ant vines in surice 1 w ~ MOURN! twit A qua. cha prie Who wouldn't Duy them? Oncanoirs. 22 inches wide WO cents a yard. Navure has served as the nursery for de- sicuer's ideas th Most everything move unclogged. To all appearances every | {hat srows hasbeen copied i tion— tuan connected with this trial has done his full) reproduced fia “hind that a @uty. The work of the jury was performed — ality. Some or them on White promptly, but w: y of undign’ founds, flowered in | Lavender, fied haste. Judge Bradley was clear and for ons Sprayed blo in his rulings and in his charge. The trict at:orney discharged the duties of an office which involves much that is disagreeable with fidelity and marked ability, and the de- fense was so ekilfuliy conducted as to Ieave no chance for even a technical Injustice to the prisoner. Accepting the result Of the trial as the outcome of the consideration of the testime ¥ an impartial jury, the con- Vietion is distinctly in the interest of law, of | order, of the family, of society at large. It} shows that human life is of value in this com- munity, all saperiicial opinions based upon the Results of some former trials to the contrary notwithstanding. The maintenance of the Jaws in the District is of prime importance. Here at this capital of the chief republic of modern times, if any where, should justice vule. If buman life be sacred any where it should be in the city of Washington. If men’s brutal passions inciting to violence should be eurbed any where it should be where the freest and greatest nation deliberates, where its laws are made and its judicial decisions declared, wher. the center of administration is and the Braud records of the past are preserved. China's action toward the United States in the ease of Mr. Bisir is probably more exten- sive in its effect than was contemplated by Mongolian diplomats. If Mr. Blair feels any embarrassment over his ineligibility, from the Chinese standpoint, to be a representative of the United States in celestial climes, he ean at least comfort himself with the reflection that be has a great deal of company. The re- cent vote in the House in favor of the exclusion Dill, includes a Iarge number of men who might he available for the post. Perhaps it mot occur to the 179 members ‘who voted for the bill that they were rendering ‘themselves unfit in the eyes of the Chinese to come to their country as representatives of the United States government. China exelnded our minister on unreasonable grounds, involv- ing s technical affront to the republic, befor the measure of stringent exclusion passed the | House. Mr. Blair's position in the matter re- @eives general indorsement. Majorities in both Dranches of the national! legisiature deliber- ately shared his “ineligibility,” and recently ‘the House of Representatives has emphatically indorsed the principles for which it was pro- posed to make him martyr. So faras China $s concerned, before demanding an explana- | tion as to whywe reject her emigrants, she should give a good and sufficient cause for re- fecting vr minister. pcobnmamea ee ‘The public nervousness in Europe as May day approaches is some crexampled. For the time being all other sources of dis- quietude are forgotten. The war cloud on the Danube and the Russo-Austrian boundary dis- appears, temporarily, at least, while the cap- ftals of the great powers make preparations against an internal and insidious enemy. The @ynamite bomb and not the field gun is the weapon that is dreaded. ‘The rise of latter-day anarchism, while gradual, is all within the liv- ing generation. This anarchism differs from its predecessors both in motives and methods. Orsini’s abortive explosive, which marked the beginning of the later anarchistic era, is more than three centuries apart in spirit from the dagger of Ravaillac, which slew Henry the Fourth. Religious fanaticism. distinguishing both parties, bas been supplanted by political ferocity, wreaking itself on guilty and innocent @like. Modern anarchy is not an advance by ‘acy means. + ‘The fact that positive instructions for Cleve- Jand are not always given in Cieveland states is srailed of by his opponents to set up a claim tos part of the delegations in such states for other candidates. This is the case in Massa- ehusetts. It seems to be the idea that favorite fons, such as Gray and Pattison, may pull way from the ex-President some of the more important states and that thus be may fail in the pinch to receive the expected two-thirds. —_—--—_ It would be interesting to know whether the belief of the London police that Deeming is the real “Jack-the-Ripper” is due to the men- tal relief which such a theory would bring about, or to natural and unconquerable cred- ‘lity. —--s___ Deeming’s efforts to be regarded 2s insane ere not meeting with the success that frora his standpoint would be desirable This is one avy garden has furnished the n.ode-s. ch quatitus Such a price buy them? D>, Piowerres. 90 inches wide. 55 conte a yard. If you read and run yon will bein time for the openine Set of patterns. PLU- METIE is child of this season's fashion bat it js 48 popu ar as an old friend, raws “‘deep Water™ purely oR m fresh bonguet of J stalks of the fieias and the pr: und. White and tinted backcrounds tlited up with Lavender, Yellow, Pink aud Green flowers. French printing ou Swiss Muslins dotted im all sizes @ quality. Such a price, Who wouldn't buy them Don't they touch an appreciative chord with you? They are our patterns—exciusively so many of them. Picked for their rich, handsome effects. Other folks think so, Tat is making them scarce—Understand? Pennrs, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE." Established 1840. uty ‘Telephone 995. No Dovsr Everybody read ourad. ‘Mention in Saturday’ But no nae did we disciose. ‘We wanted to surprise ‘You, one and ail, With a list that is certainly great. ‘The offering holds good ‘The entire week with | The prices we have made. For farther information Rewarding our Easter Offering call at our Store, and if you do not enjoy ‘Your purchase we will Cheerfully refund your money. A. Kacrsas, 909 Penn. ave. n at Originator of 5 Ideas. ad Tr r r ARE VERY IMPORTANT QUESTIONS IN EVERY MAN'S MIND WHO CONTEMPLATES THE PURCHASE OF A Of several evidences that Australia is well up ‘with the times, if not a little bit anead of them. ———_-+ = Col. Ingersoll declares tbat he a Presi- dent should be satustied wit office. Mr. Ingersoll’s tendencies the Gelivery of funeral orations over states- men as well as dead poets. —$_seoo—___ When Mr. Funston saw how his remarks Jooked in cold print he probably felt that the Proverbial “difference in the morning” bas a Wider pplication than be formerly suspected, —_—— + Within five minutes after the rendering of the verdict in the Schneider cdse Tur Stan Wason the street with the news It is an achievement that speaks for itself. a Montana's municipal elections afford a ray of hope to the temporarily dispirited democrats. Bat, in the lenguage of Wordsworth, it is, After all, “a glory from afar.” -——_+-_____— The Commissioners are justified in reeom- mending a repeel of the law requiring a twenty- five doilars Leense fee from dealers in produce. ‘The great mistake that the Chinese popula- tion bas made has been in its failure to organize 2 political club. Free coinage died in the House, but its wake fs the Senate is likely to be quite interestin:. NEW SPRING SUIT OR OVERCOAT. Ifyou would have them readily and satisfactorily answered, call on NEW SPRING STYLES. Suits to order from.........-+04-+-820.00 ‘Trousers to order from........... 5.00 —OVER TWO THOUSAND STYLES— SEND FOR SAMPLES. 615 AND 617 PENN. AVE. Warcuzs ‘581 Seventh street north west. bow Kixos Patace oon] veg BEY GPE RING PAIL.LINERY Berlin and_Lon- A 1] the latest “ities on ‘Hound’ Wate aud Beusetesal Millinery Novel. don Round Hats and gon Bonnets, Topay, Moxpay, ‘Tvespay Axp Wepxespay You Ang Conpratzy Ixviren. During opening days we offer the following specials as souvenirs: 2U0 Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, our im ported patterns. Rezhlar varucse 8. 87. At 100 dozen Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, in lace and Plain straws. Regular value, 81 and $1.25. At me “ine Jackets, ‘in Light Tan and Grays, silk, velvet charrglscee pearl Uuttony tailor made. Reeular value. ons $4.48. Ladiew’ Jackets, 5 I Jonah, tallor rude, in Black Omty. "Rewulat values 84 and 8490, a $1.95. Linus: Cares. Hischngaly, warranted all wcol, fall 42 inches long, {aller made, alik-cord finished. Megular value, &. and $5.50. $3.45. Enzlish Check Coats,in ‘Tans end Grays, full length, taildr made, “Keyaiar value, $5.00. At $3.48. . 7 Corsets. Corsets. Corsets. DR, WAR! ER’S We will sell during Easter Open- CORALINE ing days Dr. Warner's Celebrated Crane Corset at BSc. One pair Yo euch customer. ‘We wii sell the $1 R. & G. Extra Hone Waist Comet, No. 10i, dur ‘opening day be CENTS. One pair toeach customer. Our Popular C. B, in Ala Spirite Lily" Scttecn Corsets" ail” colors. Hocatar (ice, Oe ivuring’ open: ng cay HAAY 59 CENTS. Crpres's Suort Coars. Child's Coat, made of Tan striped diagonal, collar ued with Creain sik braid. Recular dSlisk Conte niade of hendsome checks, in Navy Biue, Brown and ‘Tan effects, tri:amed with band von to match, finished with fancy silk braid. Fort Cream, Brown ith deep cape of point de lre- ith silk braid. Former price, 's Cont, made of Cream {in ae, | aud, Gray cashmere, Jende Jace, finished bedsond cord with s delicate stipe ot and one Pity Brown vointed cape, trimmed heavily, with suk ape finished w.th deep. ‘this cost is cheap at @6.88 Special price, $5.5 Camprews Cars Axp Hars. Our Cars and Hats will speak for themselves, Here you will find every desirale shape and style to suit the most fastidious. Dey FOUN cord TRS, Wired, Sul tops, all colors, at 250. . Eanbroidered Tam Shanters at Joc. pe. Einbrowiered Caps, ail size 1 73 Suk Hats, uandsvine shapes, rosettes and bows, at a1 $1.08 Handsome Dotted Mull Hats, val. lace trim- med, at $1.20. 2 Dainty Little Infante’ Caps in embroidered od 57 Baby Boys’ Mull Hats, handsome shapes, at ‘The above specials bold good for opening days only. Kisers Parac ‘812-814 7TH ST. It KE 660, GOG QSS, ag 6 8° Bs EF S00 fico ng kee ‘GSS ‘GSS Sas8 = Eccos-rentence has tancht us ecveactly what our customers egzs-pect in the way of special bargains for EASTER, and it is not necessary that we be exz-ed on togive them to you. If you cannot come for these barzains we will eaus-press them to you, don't want toezgs-clude any of our customers from these Easter bargains. Duess Fannics, 69c. a yann. Reexx-ular Price, $1.00. Jacquard’s Cretons in all desirable shades at Best quality Surabs, all 5 stuics Siyutand Darkrat = 8c. a yarn. -exe-ular Price, 75. Cloth 84.25 Dress Robes, in Licht Gray Coed Tan, at ‘ular Price, $6.00. > Twill 46-in. All-wool ‘Silk Finish Henrietta, fast 89c. A YARD. Biack, Lest quality. R-exg-ular Price, $1.10 Laos Frasisnsca. Say ot i Wai ra in Navy oi Lea! Mriped ott White’ sutalia 79. wither tripes, laiindered Reegx-ular Frice, $1.00 Couar and © Ladies’ Sheer Linen Hend- ker'iiete hew potterae for 21c. Later;haniemuruidered, Reegg-ular Price, 25e. Hich Novelties in Lisl Thread “Gloves; desiratie 19-. APAIR. spring shades Reege-ulat Price, We. Allsilk G'ovas, new shades of tans aud Grays, aleo. fa aio 27. ara, Reexe-ular Price, 39¢, Our new Ruchings, alt colors and designs, 38 an Laster Largan, Our Ho-tery Department fs full o: Choice Ho-iery. as, an baster offering is our Fart Black Hose, doubie heels and toes, a: 192. « parm, Reexg-ular Price, 5c. Lica Reoxy-ular Prict Mess Wran. Esctgy Neckwear, in Licht 4.4) and. Dark coors Jecks, Puffs and Fuur-in- Reew-uiar Prices, and 750. hands, at 4 Point d'Treland Lace, 2 to Bineues wade, in White only ; Pretty patterns, at RD. » Be. 50 ly Linen Collars, al! atyes in Standing and turu- own, at 3 ror 25 <ee-WAE Price, L23¢e. eacl 4ply Linen Cutts, either ll C. PAIR. Reegs-ular pri square oF round corners, at Ie. 10 per cent off of lowest marked prices in all Jew- elry, Leather Goods, Soaps, Perfumes and Toilet Articles, at Srrasavrcenss, Day Goons, Croaxs Axv Nortoys, 1 404 asv 406 Tru sr. N.W. ext Suspay Is Easren, And if yon are curious to know how many people there are in Washinytou who kuow you takes walk. You Will meet them all. 16 wi.l be a ereat day. Pretty girs and pretty dresses wil! be everrwhere, aud the young man with bis new spring suit will meet you at every corner. Whale you ate thinking about the spr.ng ca:t don't los» sight of the fact that a new pair of shoes isquite esseutial to yoUF appearance. ‘The proper thing for you to do tomorrow ts to visit Messrs, WIL- SON & CARE, #20 Feet. n.w., and let them Ot you With a pair of their famous $0 Shoes. If your feet are tender or if you suffer with corns this $3.50 Shoe is just the one you are looking for. The Indies are offered a choice between broad, medium or narrow toe, with dull or glaze fini. The 83.50 Shoe for men is rewarkably neat and dressy in its appearance, and the best value for the money to be found in Washinton, Perhaps you would preier a pair of patent leathe they are here in vast variety. Prices range from 85 to $10, apt Tas To Tux Weex Or Aus, Waszs To Bey Bracers. Weare offering our Bracelets ut 20 per cent off t prices. They embrace the latest desigus in eie- gant chain effects, plain, frosted, engraved and Chased, with and without lockets and settings. 810 Bracelets for SAS O50 Reemsietn sur Om8 815 Bracelets for $17.00 $35 Bracelets for $23 ¥18 Bracelets for $14.90 £50 Bracelets for #40 ‘82 Bracelets for $20.00 $110 Bracelets for $88. Guroue ‘“*The Only Successor to the Original Firm.” ‘Main depot, cor. Uth and Pa. ave. nw. ott | Cor. et and Ind ove. aw. ROER” v & kee A ty Aa Wy BAY vw £5. = ‘The city of Washineton has never witnessed the like of this sale. We have unearthed from our whole- sale stock all the ‘'Small Lots,” “Broken Lines,” “Oda Lots,” **Seconds,” &e., and piaced the goods ‘onthe second floor of our ‘establishment and will sell them at ‘‘given-away” pricestomorrow. We know you would not take them free, 20 wo have simply named insignificant and ridiculous prices, so you can say you really paid something forthem. Read slow:y: ‘89 pairs of Ladies’ Fine Muslin Drawers, with wide he of embroid- ery and five fine tucks above, regular Ble. and 37}4e. quality, only 1c. per pair. Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Vests, eck and arm-holes run with ribbon, reeu- lar 15e. quality, only 8c. each. Lance Lor Or Cor. Lout 69 pairs of cope ghel gate what solied; regular price {e 75c.and. 81; will be closed out at 2c. per pair. 20 dozen Ladies’ Boot-pattern Hose, regular 18c. quality, only 9. per pair. 15 pieces of Dress Ginchams, In varions checks and pleids, regular 10e. quality, only Ge. per yar 300 bo‘ties of best Ammonis. Reg- lar price, Ze. Ouly 4c. per hottie. Misses’ and Children’s Black Hose, sizes 4 to 6 inches, manufacturer’ “seconds.” Regular price, 124. Oniy 2c. per pair. inch White Cotton Lace. Regu- lar price, Se. Only 2e. per yard. One lot of Covered Corset Steels, Se, and 10¢. quality. Only 3e. exch. 70 Large-sized Writing Tablets, Se. and Sc. quality. Only 2c. each. Stocking Darners. Nurses! Lance-sized Aprous. scalloped border, long tie strings, Regular Sle. qual- ity. On! -15e. each Boys’ Domet Fiannel amd Fancy Figured Calico Shirtwaists, regular 25e. quality, only 15e. each, G ‘ee Kexze “ry beiars's'-} “se le. Men's Fast-black Hose, 50dozen Men's Linen Collars, various styles, standing and laydown, all sizes (soiled). Rexular 10c, and 12%e. qualities, only, 15e. Men's Suspenders... «Men's Suspeniers, Bost bargain yet. Sien’s Unlaundered Dress Shirts. linen bosom, rein- quality, only... R. Narnansox, Successor to B. J. Behrend & Son, 818 Tru Sx. NW. 1t When you can buy FRENCHPEAS (Genuine Imported), a 00d 206. prude, at 160. @can, or 7 cans for $1, you might as well enjoy them as they are much cheaper and Sar superior fn favor to anything that can Le procured in oF pode yet awhile, Weare offering a sob lot high rade at 160., oe on 7 cans for 81. they cost the importer. 16c. . ‘This is actually less than See display in our north window. We guarantee the quality, but for 1. ‘will open a can for inspection if desired. HIGH-GRADE CREAMERY BUTTER, direct from thechurn, at our reduced price still proves » ‘Try it, great attraction. At ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, 428 oth st. HA i A HOW i AA HHMI RA OTH A A uo ot OUR BUILDING Is. ARLY COM- PLETED; OUR STORE WILL SUR: PASS YOUR MOST SANGUINE EXPEC- TATIONS OF A Movers, Coxventent AND B EAUTIFUL SHOPPING PLACE. OUR STOCK? WELL, WE MIGHT WRITE VoLUvES ” oN THE SUBJECT AND. STILL HAVE AN UNEXHAUSTED THE: US TELLING PP--YOU'LL & ADMIT THAT 11°s EST AND BEST IN THE WORLD. THE USEFUL AS WELL AS THE OLNAMENTAL WILL STED. WE'RE NOW MARKING SALE—AND AT SUCH FRICES! W OUR LIBERAL METHODS OF SELLING GJODS—CUNSIDER THAT FOR THIS, OUR Ovenrxre Weer, WE MUST OUTDO EVEN OURSELVES, NEED WE ADVISE YOU TO DEFi YOUR EASTER SHOPPING UNTIL Yo! HAVE SEEN OUR OPEN! ABOUT 7 YOU'LL SEE IT A: PAPERS. WE ARE NOW SENDING OUT OUR BEAUTIFUL INVITATIONS TO OUK “OPENING RECEPTION.” SEND US YOUR ADDRESS IF YOU DESIRE ONE. THEW a HOERR MM HE 1 MMM HHH EK MMM HH HoH KER Waren For A Goon Receret Eveny Dax. (Cut Them Out.) NUT CARE—Tco eggs, one cup of sugar, ‘one-half cup of butter,one-half cup af milk, two cups of **Ceres” Fiour, one teaspoon ‘ream of tartar, one-half teanpoon toda, one Gnd une-haf pounds English Walnuts, one Pound for cake and @ half for frosting. “*Ceres” Flour is made from the best wheat, ground by improved machinery and refined ‘end mixed in the most careful and paine- taking way. ‘‘Cores"-makes more, whiter, Ughter and better bread than any other flour, Sold by all grocers, We oniy wholecale it. Wx M. Gur & Co, s Flowr enti Feet Dentere,© ° 7 GO fl MARCHE. E,srza “Rem Au Tus Wes. ‘Wo bave added an extra force in order to wait upon all with promptness and dispatch. Last week the standing capacity of the store and our facilities were taxed to the utmost to wait upon the trade. Never before have we waited Upon such a large and apparently appreciable number of customers. We are better prepared for you this week. “‘Tuar Daraw Or A Hare ‘The expression of your face depends ‘more upon the shape of your hat than youthink. The kaleidoscopic charm which attaches itseif to our fantasies of Jovely hate and tonneta outshines the most ethereal description and taxes the Tanguage of fancy to the utmost degree. We can produce the ideal of your thoughts better thay’ any firm in this city. The beautiful.creations which we are displaying are purfect “gems” and no other word so fitiy describes them. You Would think that the owers and plants Which compose their garniture were Ratural. Donot come with the disagree able feeling that you have got to buy, for Youhaven't. Just stop in and look. We are quite sure sou wilt buy, though, be- cause our Hats, Toques, Capotes and Bonnets are simply irresistible and the taste and originality of our trimmers Unequaled. Let us impress upon you the necessity of calling tomorrow or Wednesday if you ‘wish our artists to trim your hi the work rooin is already heaped with orders and we wish to finish all Easter bats in time for Easter Sunday—to disappoint no one. Haavy Repvortoxs Is Groves. Wefind wehavetoo many Ladies’ 4- button Suede and 4-button Glace Gloves, ‘and to reduce the quantity we have re- dueed the price. ‘Ladies’ 4-button Suede and Kid Gloves k, Tan, Modes, Gray, Brown: also few pairs of Pecrl, with Black stitching, reculer 81.25 and $1.50 qual- ity. The 81.25 quality will be closed out at Ste. ‘The $1.50 quality will be closed out at 81.19. Purxomexat Baroars Lx Suez Wass. 50 dozen Boys’ Fancy Stripe Flannel Bhirt Waists, laced bicycle front, sold everywhere 25c. each, only 15c. each. Taz Box Mancze, 314 axv 316 Tru Sr N. W. Easter Prrsesrs In shape of pretty BOW-KNOT PINS, set witha single pon ow 8 DH Aa Dt aa Boo’ Ht Miia MMM P dak MMM M rey Are the present fad. We have them from 85 to 8300. We have just finished some handsome novelties in new shapes and combinations of cluster Disoxp Risas. Our stock of Diamond Rings numbers rome 800 to 900, a selection so great that weean sift the most fastid- fous, aud at prices so varied that they range iro: 85—smail solitaires—up to dismonds are our specialty. RRR, HOH A RRR RRR It 88, JRokR ROW ay RR RMR TT sss REO HHA AR KER EH I Sss5 ae cco 00 ae ee oo ash 6 00 a4, Go O0., eae ces “oo! 27 IMPORTERS OF DIAMONDS, at COR. 7TH AND DN. W. Tar Mosvmenrat, 987 AND 909 F ST. N.W., Fashion Leaders in FINE MILLINERY, CLOAKS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &e. EASTER DISPLAY FOR THIS COMING WEEK. HANDSOME MILLINERY. ‘We have made extra preparations for an unusually big and busy Week. A whole forest of Trimmed Millinery is spread about our first floor. **Lovely”* Ponuets and “Stylish” Hats sunfie at you by the hua- dreds from every Oxture and stand. Exquisite trimmed styles for ladies from 2.5 upward. Exquisite trimmed styles for children from upward. Be. cloaks. Fach varment many dollars lower than elsewhers for equal quelities. imported Newmai $12 Imported Jackets, 86 Imported Keefer J. Imported Capes, al! sty-es, from €4.98 to Children’s and Misses’ Reeters frou 07e. to $13, LADIES’ WAISTS. We are showin: a lino of elegant Surah Silk Waists, which are extreuely styiisa. Surah Silk Waisis frou $2.98 upward, Also Chins Sils, Satin, Percales, Giuzhains Cambric, from ‘2c. upward. HOSIERY, Ladies’ Extra Fine Cotton Hose, in Black, Tana, Grays and Richelseu ribbed, at 2c. Ladies’ Fine Liste Hose, ia ali the new shades, 39c. Ladies’ Extra Fine Lisie Hose, in all colors, at 49c. Acomplete line of Ladies’ Silk Hosiery. 30) dozenof Ladies’ aud Misses’ Lu.ported Hose and Gents’ Half Hore, in Fancy and Piain Black, Tans, Grays, 1n fact in every color, Baibrivgan, Richelieu Fibbed, at 150. pair, or two pairs for 2c. GLOVES. ‘The lowest prices ever shown in this city on Easter Hoves, 100 dozen 8-button Fine Suede Gloves, in Black, White, Ecru, Pearl, Cunary, Lavender, &. Special ‘Tho best & button, $1.25. Former price, $1.75. 4-button Glace, 7c. Former price, ‘The Genuine Biarritz Mousquetaires, in 53 and 5X, Blacks, at 3c. Ladies’ and Misses’ Taffeta Gloves, regular pzice ‘We., at Ld, suee Tux Moxowextar. Of ‘4®! HURSDAY ONLY, 26-11 M' ‘D, eee Sesecn ‘ua Oxi hap- dies, 7 Lar price, §1.: BLU: pe SF Price, 01.25. 4 c47 otivet, Se. No other house DORS—EVER DID—or EVER WILL sell such STERLING QUALITIES at such LOW PRICKS as WE quote. Sars Axp Coxrasz, Dow Te Fashion “‘ordered off” the winter Hats Sometime ago. Every peep in mirror re minds! you that you're intrndine on the Fights of Spring, If it'sone of ow HATS ‘we don't suppose use has left many scars, But don't wear a good thing threadbare, The styles have changed—and YOU should, WE can rave you ancther dollar or two as ‘We always do. No other house carries all ‘the shapes. It wouldn't suit us to walk in the narrow path of one man's making Which ever it isthe Dunlap, Knox, You- man, Miller ‘or Ssks’ Block that suits you best wo can fit you The leading spring shadts are Black of course—Brown held in ® dozen different lights—and © “peppery” Tan. Nobody makes so much over the Boys’ and Children’s novelties as we do. We cross oceans to get the latest and best ——and to have them all. You surely won't let Easter find you still crowned with winter's coronete—Put OUR prices beside the “Great I am” Hat- fers and see what you can save OF waste —secording to where you buy—HERE or there. Densys-e1.70 to Sirx Hars-ea.so, 95.50 ana 07. GUARANTEED—anad a SAKS GUAR- ANTEE sees you through to satisfaction. A Lirne Loaie. To give ear to the boasts made by the Shoe stores that carry only one brand— you'd think they each had entered the realm of perfection to the exclusion of everybody else. We pity such blind egotism. WE carry the makes of s dozen or two facto- Fies—each oue possessed of some superior trait—and ait are of the sound qualities that will wear. Among men Hanan & Son have the best reputation. We are their sole representatives here—but the other ‘‘iast- rs” have staunch admirers. No one mind knows it all. Because of our variety we are better able to SHOE all men. We say we are cheaper, too. It's easy enough to = find out. . Sazs Awnv Company. PA, AVE. | wire THEY Do JUsT WHAT'S AND } J RIGHT. 7TH 8T. It ASSIGNEES’ SALE OF FINE FOOTWEAR, 115 F OST. XN. Ww. Crowds took advantage of the reduc- tion sale Saturday. More will do so this week. THE PRICES IN THE WINDOW awake thelr curiosity. THE PRICES ON THE INSIDE SATISFY THAT CURIOSITY, end why not? Who can do better than save 35 to 50 Per cent on £0 daily a requisite as shocs? Asacsipnecs we must simply push out the stock, leaving you to chuckle over the zo0d values. HENRY F. WOODARD and A. A. LIPSCOMB, Assignees, W. I. KENEASTER & CO., apli-lmo 1115 F st. 2. Rane Banoarss Ix Dress Marertars. 7 ee as jee Jai = Saat = We will continue durin: this week to sell our requ- lar 0c. grade of 38-inch Ail-wooi Cheviots, im mux- tures, cliecks and p.ain stripes, Ar 39c. Per Yano. 38-inch Chevron Suitines in Tans, Grays and Navy, Worth G0e., at 0c. per yard. 40. oe ‘Hrnrietias and Serges inall the ‘shales at DX pipedand Mixed’ French Suttings, worth bear ih indo Sepeen:_ Only 81 per inch Hindoo Sepeen, Os ety French Suctines. Reduced from 'S flalr Suitings. Reduced trom 61.60 or Raster: Tbe variety of tor Raster. les studls to be hed hero wa~ never 80 greats and te prices are within the reach of the smallest purse. SOHNSON & LUTTRELL, 713 Market Space. apil Dowr Leave Town Before your Trunks and Traveling Equipa.ents are put in proper travel- img condition. Teoxx Rerarntxe Is a special feature of our business and particular attention ie given to this work, the best materiale used and best workmen employed. dz Costs Lirmsz, Wy Former Price. | seoen tees than you expect, to have your Trunks put in order and you are saved the annoyance of a burste” trunkand CLOTHING EMPTIED OUT ON THE RAILROAD PLATFORM. Drop us postal or call in and get an estimate on this work. " ‘1231 Penna. ave. n.w. Factory, 1218 and 1220 E a.w. New Sueuexts Or Riszoss. ‘The latest for Millinery Trimming, Hat Bands ‘and Belts is the No. 1's (24 tn.) Polke-dot Giace ‘Ribbons incall the popular spring shades and effects, only 354 per yard. Changeable Silk Motre Ribbons tor Millinery And Dress Trimmings, 33 and 43§ inches wide, 55 and Ge. per yard. Moire Ribbons have fully regained their time popularity, We have an extensive line in All the fashionable spring shades, jy inch to 5 inches wide, 8 to GSe. per yard. FOR BELTING, Extra Quality of Silk Rib- don Belting in all spring colors, strong and du- rable, 2 inches wide, only 50c. per yard. New Surexext Or E,asren Groves, We have received our own importations of “*Perinot” Gloves. These are in 6 and 8 but. andGrays. $1.63 and ¢ Dee pair. A SPECIAL; EASTERS BARGAIN Jencth White Suede Gloves, seif-etitching, only 81.25 per pair. W° *® Chamois-skin Gloves, plain back and also w ch Black stitching, $1 per pair. ag hutaral Chamoleakin Gloves, etfatitching, per pair. NEW SILK GLOVES.—We have received @ special value in Ladies’ and Children's Silk ‘Taffeta Gloves, fast Black and all the spring colors, at 25c. yer pair. This inthe best value for the price we have ever offered, “Hise Arr Is Panasors, ‘Many customers have taken the occasion to ‘commend the taste and originality dieplayes in. the selection of our stock of Varascls, While it may not be the largest we firmly believe it is the choierst cullection of ‘*High Art” Parasol in Washincton. It became apparent early in the season that $2 was to be the popular price for Parasols, We immediately instituted «a search for the very handsounest we could secure to sell at this figure. They eumbrace a variety of attractive checks, plaids, stripes, boriered and plain shades, in all of the fasiicnabieepring colors to match the Spring Dresses—oniy #2 each. Exquisite line of Novelty Parasols, in the changeable silk effects, lace trimmed, chiffon trimuned, &c., fe. Wriruran H. McKwyew, 933 Pa. Ave. N.W. Laxsscrox & Bro. ees = a =Wane Goovs. = Eicet wasn hath ite charms, Winter Lavine Passed its zenith must yield to its successor «pring like the “*morning glory” to midday on, APRIL grects us with such favor that we must Hikewire bow to the inevitable. But few days remain for usto encroach upon her rights—a scene of trans formation must follow. It secms but yesterday when ill and dale were clothed in white—but another point Of interest makes a vast change. “Whore: Scumers Gang, vot maae with different hands, shail soon reign supreme. The prettiest, the purest and most appropriate for hot weather. "Tarte scoson tints wo better prepared for such com- tingencies than ever. Our stock larger and more varied—showing by far the largest and baudsomest stock of Figured and Dotted Swiss, Wane ana cream toate aatia, Wurre India Linens, W are rinen towne, Ware 12a cream Natnscots, Prax White Swiss (all grates.) Prat ana steiped Oreandies (all erad-s. D> Piasp ana striped Dimitice (all erodes: very handsome.) Heusrircnep ‘Indias for Aprons. F nexcu xatroote Cueciep aoa Pista mainscoks in endiow ‘varieties. Hesstrrcuep stripe maa Stxx stun au cotors), 2 w-renat $1.00. Sixx stan (ant cotors), 51 inches, at 450. Vicronta tawxs, Curse crores, 36in., ait cotors, at 1230. Cunzse crorus, 241m, at colors, at Dc. Pex CREPE, 26 in., beautiful shades, «lOc, Tue: most attractive tine of ‘Challies, in Persian effects and other novel patterns, only Se. D0" Ture tergest and handsoment stock of Naw patterns sust in—besutifal for wrappers, &o. re meee ort “Marechal Niel,” the most satie- Factory and the ladies’ favorite, We carey the tarsest and most attractive line of Embroidered Flan mele. All prices. Many desirable ‘Femnante of various iengths. HS = BURGH) RO.. ell 420, 422, 424. 428 7TH ST. ba 4 FRESH SUPPLY DIRECT FROM THE GPRING. Cc U; rnorsterr Goors Repvcen. 4 pieces of Lakewood and woven strimma, 45 inches wide. Beduced from 20c. to 12a, per yard. 5 pieces of Chudda Stripe, 45 inches wide, bie for cottage curtains, etc. 4 pieces 40-inch White Ooln-spot Muslim, ‘Re. ver yard. 2 pieces of French Striped Tapestry, 80 inches wide. Reduced from @5 to 62 per yard. 5 pieces of Satin-faced Tapestry. {10 inches wide, Reduced from $1.50 and €1.75 t ‘60. per yard. Ar me beak v on. 13ru Axo F Sr As ® “Special Easter Of fering” we shall offer to morrow the following es- treordinary bareains. Ponrenrs Repvcen. 20 different colorings in Chenille Portieres, ‘With dado and fringe top and bottom, Were 88, Gand G10. Choice of the lot for #6 per pair. 8 different patterns and colorings of 86, 87. 87.50 Portieres. Keduced to @4.85 per pair pairs of Fera Nottingham Tace Car tains, 34 yards long by 50 inches wide Reduced from @4 to €2.40 per pair. 8 pairs Imitation Brussels Lace Curtaina, ‘3% yards long, very lacy patterns. Reduced from $7 to $4.25 per pair. Sur Covers To Ozvre Beautiful line of Fancy-firured Cream Dimittes, Light Creton and Fancy Linens for making slip covers. If you can not come to the store and make A selection we will send a man up with eam- ples, take the measure of your pieces end submit you an estimate. 3 pieces of Jacquard Linen, left over from last year. Was Soc., to close out, will sell for 200. Prorecriox Frox Tur Sox. Wisvow Screes FFFO or RRR Fou UR Con. i TH Ax» Our estimator is ready to wait upon you ‘with a full line of Awning Striyes, You needn't put them up now unless you wish to. We will make them and bold them ‘until they are needed without extra charge, To Onur. We make a special feature of making Win- dow Screens toorder. Asanpecial bargain we offer Window Screens to fit any window at the low price of 5c. each, Seu 100 Solid Oak Folding Tables, round and Square, wid be offered at the Jow price of 81.50 each. 0) Gilded Rosh Ottomans, Painted iu various size only 63 size only 75e. each. 38 Solid Oak Hand-polished Rockers, Wood seat, fully Worth FL50; will close out at $2.65 enc! Wilton Rux Couch, richly trimmed in silk Dinsh and deep fringe. will be closed ont at $14 each. ‘This couch ix fully worth €20 da certain instaliment Louse ts asking €26 for the same couch. 17 Fine Solid Ook € amber Suites, three large, ban isome pieces, polish finiah, larwe Freach double-plave sits wirror, washetand has splusher back ; autiqueoak finieh; would, 11 close these ‘Solid Oak Rockers, with silk tapestry ap- ho te: worth &, will be closed out at #3. Do not patoff your Imi theme arti- cles will not last lone at tie above prioes. Juries Laxsavren, os N.W. kkEES MMM IT son MMM OTT <x ott MMM IL Nou aM oI N i aM OU aN if re pr A F > D AA re pp AA E DP oD AAA ' pop a & ae ©c2 00 ae coo°o ate C§ 0 0 24. 090 0., roy ‘cco 807 Press. Ave N. W, ‘The week ending clcsed the first of our beste nen career as Retail Merchants, much gratified with the res: You.or the active part you have taken im ft, Umpires of taste and values tell us that our and our stock ebotee Voitte, smtellisent and service, fair dealings and entire satistaction oF money cheerfully returned are our cardinal bly priced. rules. — ‘We have still a few pairs of the Livres: Sux Prarev Hose In Plain Tans, Modes, French Grays and Cadet Blues and drop-stitehed in boot patteras—B.ack fect with colored tops—at the low price of 50c Pam Moree Rirpoxs in an desirstio made No. 16, 18e. yard; No. 22. 20e. yard; No. 40, ‘25e. yard. Sar Rivnoxs colors. No. 12, le. Re. Darss Tromnxcs. — Edge Dress Trimmincs, 1% in. wide, in Tamm Browns, Grays and Biack, 45c. Yano. Bik Gimps in Garnet, Gray, Black, Browse and White, i inch wide, 12%. Yano. Hasprencuters. tation white shes Cambric Tandkerchiefs, embroidered amd 12}. Ladies’ Linen Hematitebed Handber cain, plain White or colored bordered,

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