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THE EVENING STAR. WASHID FRIDAY GTON. + April 22, 1892. CROSBY 8. NOYES a in the city. Daber and Advertising Medium it has no competitor. Outside of central and northern South Amer- fea voleanic activity and resultant or connected seismic disturbance Lave been comparatively harmless in the western hemisphere within the historical period. Nevertheless, earthquakes have frequently occurred on both the Atlantic and the Pacitic coasts and occasionally in the central region. Fortunately, the shocks for the most part have been slight, or at least not destructive of ‘The Charleston earthquake 4s the most disastrous within the limits of what is now the United States. California has bad since the opening of the nineteenth century eleven destructive and twenty-four severe earthquakes, while the total number of the shocks since 1350 has been no less than 71 Most of these have not been accompanied by material losses. Tho present seismic period seems prolonged. but is not unusual except in fits violence. It is the severest for many years sod may result in stil! further damage. The recency of voleanic action in the Sierrns and the adjustment of strata still going on ac- count for the disturbances. But California is a land of safety and peaceful quiet compared with Japan and some of the islands in the east- ern and southern seas. + o =—___ ‘The backward east is being stimulated to nse faventions to supply the manifold wants of her teeming millions. The English for a long time after the conquest secmed to prefer to furnish India with all needed manufactares beyond the very simple native contrivances in use for told centuries, Industrially the Hindoos are behind their neighbors, the Chinese, and a great deal is td be accomplished to place them on the same industrial pline. What is wanted 4s the employment of better tools and the more extended use of machinery to assist in the Preparation, manipulation ard mannfactare of tea, indigo, cotton and the other products of the great peninsula, The movement is of pe- euliar interest t> Americans for the reason that if entirely successful it may affect the Production of cotton and the manufacture and export of the raw article ax well as the export and sale of the manufactured product ——_ +02 -—— ‘The failure of the Indiana and Nebraska democrats to insert a free coinage plank in their platform seems to have stimuinted the free coinage people into renewed activity. But as they have a short time only in which to ‘work on the party national conventions and the Public is impressed by a succession of defeats administered in Congress and the states to the advocates of free coinage the prospect is not Promising for the silverites. They will have either to postpone operations to a more propi- tions season or vote with the so-called people's party, who belittle the free coinage idea. Per- haps they may accept a suggestion made the ‘other day in a western paper—fiock by them- selves, try to take the presidential election into the House and there secure by a presum- ably miver majority of states what the great Rational conventions deny to them. ——_ + ee — —_ Lane Theological Seminary of Cincinnati is bent on achieving orthodoxy. Lane, in brief, 4s going to have all the professors examined every three months to see if they still adhere to the dogmas ot the denomination to which Lane belongs. That church is one of the con- bervative sort and is already preparing to deal relentlessly with Dr. Briggs and other alleged heretics, Christianity has led the world imto Droader thinking without losing the great dis- tinctive fundamental doctrines of Christ’ The anger to Christian trath in this age is not so much from perverted doctrine as total luck of octrine, and the negation seems rather oue of ‘the practical life than the apprehending rea- pon. ——_+++____ Indiana democrats present two presidential eandidates, one in the foreground, the other in feserve for emergeucies. One—ex-President Cleveland —is declared to be “the logical can- @idate.” Bat they do not intend to intimate thereby that the other—ex-Gov. Gray—is by natural law of exclusion the illogical candi- date. —_+++—___. ‘Tiere have been intimations that the ob- fection made at 4 o'clock yesterday to closing the debate on the Chinese question at 5 o'clock. today was due to the fact that twenty-three hours were not snfticient for some of the speak- ers to get « good oratorial start, ——+-e-___ ‘The Cleveland-Gray compromise in the Hoosier state seems to have included a Gray man for governor in exchange for plucing Gray behind Cleveland as a presidential quantity in the Indiana point of vi ———_+«+___ ‘The American Orientalists are a large and distinguished body, embracing some of the ‘Most gifted minds on the continent. Their sessions cannot fail to be of interest to ail students of comparative philology. —_+s ——_ Tt seems that the proposed ‘composite dol- lar" is not a goloid but a farinacivid, so to speak. That is to say it is to be composed of farmers’ track mysteriously lumped and aver- 7 eS ‘There area number of Kansas poople who will doubtless consider Mr. Ingalls’ statement ‘that he will not now return to Congress as sligatly superfluous, ———_++s___ ‘The periodical gold excitement has broken eat again in Virginia. If thet state is as true to tradition in poltics as she is im this respect the democrats need Lave no fear. oe ‘The effect of free silver on the conditions of party politics cannot form a legitimate argu- ‘Ment as to the coarse to be pursued with refer- ence to the money question. e +o ___ Senatorially Colorado seems to enjoy a re- Publican monopoly of silvera attack on the ad- Minisization. ——_-+___ Before Mr. Watterson leaves Washington he should deliver a few remarks on the Cross-eyed Goddess of Economy. ——_+eo—____ The Congressional Record presents just as Many dangers for the man who rushes into print as any other publication, ——_ ++ —__ Judge Bradiey's remarks concerning the jail are so earnest that they should command im- mediate attention. The food sea. isalreacy maw spring campaign ‘The “logical candidate” is sometimes more Conspicuous than the logical voter. + + —__ vis at hand. The Ohio river visible preparations for its Hooves & Ssrvers “Suoe Tax ‘We age making this s sate and proftabie Place t» buy shoes, Just as safe for the in- ‘experienced child as the “expert” shopper. ‘We coufine cur purchases to the most re- Mable makes tn the world, end guarantee complete satisfaction in every instance, ‘Ladiest Domcola Shoes thet nsually sell for 5 sre here at @4. ‘Temorrow—Saturday—is children’s day Bemd for shoe shopping. If you canact come ‘tee — scnd them with « note and we euarantes to Cuikdece. it them to your complete sntisfaction. (Catidrct's and Misecs’ Show $2 up. Hows & Sxom 1217 Pass. Avexce Fepee ‘No other house DORS—EVER DID—or EVER WILL sell such STERLING QUALITIES at such LOW PRICES as WE quote. Sass Axp Comrasy. 1° on Srocx Is Ove * Srnoxonowp. ‘Look aroun4—and then draw your own con- clusions, Nothing like comparison to get at the true inwardness of things, The road to satisfaction 1s a well-beaten one that leads right toourdocrs, Up to date we have done most as much business in our BOYS' and CHILDBEN'S DEPARTMENT as we did ALL last spring. ‘Nothing strange about it. Experience teaches everybody something. It has improved us— ‘and opened more eyes to the gain tu shopping HERE. Nothing people like so much as freedom: of choice. Our varicty affords an opportunity superior to the stock offered in any five stores intown. Thesecret of it i we never stop down off the plane of quality for the sake of quoting low prices. The people won't be hood- winked. They can “smell erat” in the ridicu- lously ,cheap—or the exorbitently high. We strike the happy medium—keepiug our grip om the goodness, Our big buying brings us con- ceasions that the other stores never reap. The best costs us less—and we soll it for less. The trade wonder—and you reap the benefit. Bors Loxe Paxrs Surs. ° Fy Boys have got » mind of their own about Clothes We've streugthened our friendship with them We never had such @ stock of BOYS' LONG PANTS SUITS. Tho patterns fit them as well as the clothes Woven for their years. Different entrrely from those we show in men’s sizes—but just as well made. Stylish effecte—lots and lots of light colors—and some dark ones. Every possible personal whim has been auticipated Plain shades, strip cs, checks, plaids and mixtures—ALL NEW—all sizee—14 to 19 years_€5 to 825, © Cunpnews Scrrs ‘You might as well try to bridle the lightning as tommother the fire of youth in the growirg doy. It's desth and destruction to cluthes—up- Jess you've got our guarantee to “seq you through” to satisfaction, Nothing goes on our tables that we can’t vouch for. If we've got @ hobby 1's our @5 grade cf CHILDREN'S SHORT PANTS SUITS. It’s a convenient Price—and the style and quality we've yatherod “ito the fold” is astonishing. Youdou’t find anything to compare with them short of 86 and $7 elsewhere, There are TWO and THREE. PIECE SUITS—VESTIE SUITS— JUNIORS" SUITS-SAILOR SUITS—and a full ‘variety of exch. ‘These different styles ran up te high as $15 and ¢16—and the two-piece SHORT PANTS SUITS go as low as $250— but you may be sure in whichever grade you select youare getting your money's worth, None but the most trustworthy fabrics are used and overs gtitch is astay against wear and tear, Tho desigus are all exclusive ones— Rovelties. All sizes—3 to 16 years—beginning with the JUNIORS’ SUITS. ‘You can't form sa idea of the noveliics we ‘ro sho wing unless you put yourselves in their Presence. They are ideals. The minds that modeled them have made its study aud these are thetr masterpieces. The gentus of America, ‘England, France and Germany was in fricudly Hivalry—each striving to outdo the uther im elegance, novelty and variety. The striking combinations, the periect harmony of colors, the art needlework hve all com- ined to bring into reality the daintiest effects ever produced in these little “dross suits." Pisin and fancy skirt, with flowing White Diouses, edged with deep embroidery and topped with jaunty little Jackets like the skirt, ‘That's one of the nuvelties There are Lund-eds more in our collection. All sizes—2% to 6 years—82.50 to $15, ‘We've made a place for you to buy BOYS" and CHILDEEN’S FURNISHINGS, The ouly compleve stock in town. There's every thing in it that should bo—Neckwear, Underwear, Gloves, ‘Hosiery, Collars, Cuffs, Day Shirts, Night Shirts Aud Negiigee Shirts—aud the bixgest comfort of all for boys, SHIRT WAISTS—and the best WAIST im the world—the “STAR” ‘The children are not always “out at the fect” Mf you let US SHOE them. Our stock bas got the grit to stand the siege of abuse. Shoes don't have to be ugiy and uncomfortable to be ‘stout sud lasting. The saving ia « your will Our stock of juveniles’ HATS includes ALL the novelties—all this store and that store show—and many a one that is exclusive with ‘UB. You don’t pay Lait es much for ‘em hese ‘ae you have to in some places, oo sod, * Eevar To Axx Excuozscs* Saturday is the popular shopping day for the BOYS and CHILDAEN. TOMORROW youcan ll be waited on PROMPTLY—no matter bow reat the crowu. Last week our force—enlanyed ‘as ft was—tell short of our needs—but weve Provided against # recurrence of the waits you were patient exough to put up with then, Aw Tra Sx. * A Yomemeneenrne re Josmneceseenee Kil Sea ee roe that are good vaiue at 65 ‘Thowsends of Pairs of New Spring and Sum Se ‘mer Low-cut Shoes are. Teady in our packing Pa Toome awatting shelf apece in our Seles De- 100 Usrnmuen 1 Tn consequence compelled to iecon- cur 62.49" Decale Watton Pa For ladies intwee aod children tp lace Uraide, few excellent lines of shoes for no other et ay te! iediy abo a Season but that the shelf roou fe abedl Latiee Douxole 25. Recessary for the display of other gouds, Comes aare a b ‘aoe, are . pitt femal recognized that nr rogue aul forth 68. Our price 12 U8. S Mass Ax, | Cunoaes ts Delow-named reductions this sele ail pot Milan Braid, a matter of & day ur two, eo you'd better See eS be early to-ecure the size you may requlee. Abou one 150 pairs Men's | REDUCED Saflore for blo, Welt shaped $1.15 Laced Regular $1.50 goods. Sratxo Wruars. “$3.3 $4.43, rete cay | “trace FB Looge Sacre acenmquavn| Eee | pe S77 OR fa = Bact ‘warrauted good value at $4 and 85, at 310 Axo 312 Sivexrz Sz. A LIMITED QUANTITY OF THE ABOVE usebuybt ybuy buy buybuybuybuy buy buy buy use JACKKT. D Usebuy buybuy bay buy buy buybuy buy bny bny buy use Lists, Mi Aw © silent wing He. chy Bone | REDUCED | SestupbupbusburLuytuy as busbuy buy Duy Oud uss » Mhisses Ann UnILDREN'S Gola Spriux-hecl Button Bout, | PRICE, = Bee “elie Plain tovs, Li's to 1's. z ts. use ‘That sold for #6, 96.50, 87, 87.504nd 68, Your Regular 62,50 valuce, 8160 [ss te ehoiee tomorrow at a: ue Use ‘4 8. About 75 pairs Fine Kanga- oe bao All the above specials ru for Saturday only. roo Speiinchee! ution, will | REDUCED kono PERFEOT-SUCCESS — " use F ae cane te Gas RANGE. re 38 8160 [um ©. A MUDDIMAN, tse use use — [Re 614 12th street. use Nee use FE, About 150 pairs Child's 8to | REDUCED = | Tgp ‘REN 8 IMPORTED, 1608 it ire ue ot Peas-opsum ED, it ee eat ae: varce, | tas as FIXTURES, = can of $1.75 8 doren—Job lot, worth —— 3 70. +] use GAS STOVES, = : Sop si uae COOKING UTENSILS, ee. more money. -——. ta | ee —_ Dee Nice Hand Turned Tutu BEDUCED =| Use LAMPS, = wrote Bustos Louis, a we With pliabic ieather sulea, PRICE, EW CROP. Dt- bse use Vensoxr Mors Svasz—vew caor. ra ue use rect from the camp. Flavor superb —— 4 = About 50 pains Ladies’ Fine eaietees bny buy use oon jp Bed > ‘usebaybuy buy buybuybuybuybuy buy buy buy buy use Vensoxr Marre Srnvr-susr ne- Regular 82.60 shoos. R. ee « Gorpscusin, CEIVED — Elegant quality, The - eal a dtitbie etnrtt etiee 1007-1009 F S:. N.W. rt. Sealed juarte and 0 with worl ut = agi as tou holes, Tarst Srecur Sacs Or Ons adtons. Sees. ———\—xpuee> =| Auwase Arraacr Nouwzens Or About 300 Comfort- que Haw Paani ‘Stiprere PRICE, EOPLE vecause they know that when we adver- Hicn Gnave Curauenr Borrm_ ae eee tise an aiticle worth a certain price THEY CAN ‘aca 19. RELY UPON OUR STATEMENTS, Any goods bought Direct from the churn. Quality per- ———————|_——— — | of us not proving entirely satisfactory van bo re- N tarred aud money refauded. This bay becn our policy for the last twenty-tour years, and bardiy worth re- . THE ARTICLES MENIIONED BELOW ARE ALL GREAT BARGAINS. Tae Cereszaten Herwoon & Wa. Haux & Cos RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, fect, Price below actual value just now to introduce {t more widely. Bales have more than doubled in two Wanrrsty Busy Cannas 100 Srrcur Sixes“ Jusr Asnwvep. 60 Drrvenexr Srvizs To ‘We have received (thts day) 100 entirely new Ae- signs of Heywood & Whitney Baby Carriages which wo bought to run at 816, @18and 2 0. All of them are entirely different to suy carr tage ever shown in “Washington.” The above popular “makers” ere alone 8 guarautee for the styl-e an] durability of these car Flages, which are made of the finest and most #elect Dieached rattan. The finish and upholstering are of tho very best. Nothing but thy best gear and wlievls are used ou this lot The parasols a:e snade ot silk, satin lined end stik laceedge: cane bottoms, spring &c. In order to introduce it chuice of any of them: to- morrow for @15 and guarentee every carriage for one year. ‘weeks. All who buy come back for 900 and 932 7th st, — 2014and 1916 Pa ave, Exraoxzo Youxes Coxrany, 428 on st. 231 Pa. ave se, it Pe ORDER BY MAIL, TELEPHONE OR MESSENGER IF YOU CANNOT ee Lt rate] x ‘ K A K yvve aa Srecuz Prices Fox Sarvnpay. ‘The continted rainy weather bas a dtsastrous effect ‘Bpon business, #0 to counteract the effects are rolug w give you prices on choice goods for tomorrow nevor before attempted. Kvery article is away below retali Price, aid some of thesn below wholesnie, It ts making money to takeadvantaxe of it tomoxsow. PRING CALL IN PERSON. PERFECT aed ES ary ex SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY UNHESITATINGLY REFUNDED. &. ¥.CO, Trvse Devanruesr, We show tho largest ussortiment of Trunks in ‘Washington. No house ia the country hes better or more reliatie makes than ours. Every Truuk we offer isguaranteed to Le made in the best possible manner, from the cheupest Packiug 1rauk to the finest Sole Leather. Wansaxtzn Groves Jackets Axp Cass, $1.9 S _chotee of Ladier’ Blazors in four different shades, with silk cord fastenings, aud worth of beast 83. a $1.98 BZAB_croice of tour or five styles and halt dozen shades of Uinzors and Reotors that are a bargain st$4.50. Ghoice, $2.48 $3.7 5 —cnotee of a1y $5.50 or $6 Reofer, Mlez-r or Cape instock. Atleast tan atylos to select frou. Just think of it, $0 garments at nearly half price. Chuice, $3.75. $6.98 _cnotce of any Necter, Blazer or Care tn Toxonnow, Satwnpay, Aran 23, YOU WILL FIND ON OUR "(Bee our Crayon Portraits fo: $1.08.) Toanze Srecurs For Toxoanow. Paresr Bazazt Tor Merac Tress, $1.08. A Crystal-covered Metal Trunk, lore box,net-up tray, covered hat box, reverse slats om top, flit key lock, vatent bolts;'full irou bottom. agood strong Trunk, for $1.98. Nix Sacise Dor Taosx® 2.48. A large Metal Trunk, full covered trays, large hat bor, hard-wool stays, stroug hinxes, patent loess and fasteutnss, double trou bottom, &c, large stromg Trunk, for BARGAIN COUNTERS BL.25 roster t00t diovest 98 $1 Biarritz Mousquetatre, 8 So. 12-button Suede Mousquétaires, Reduced from $2.50..$2.20. 16-button Suede Mousquetaires, Reduced from stock that woid from $10 to 814, ‘and ood value at 2.48, Chotce for o $392.68, $6.98. New Square Tor Casvas Tivsx 20-button Suede Mousquetaircs. Reduced from es. ae aed ad Hy Anew Square Top Painted Canvas Trnnk, four fall $3.50 » $3.10. Ww ww i it aah e e = fk Jenssth slats on top, two all around body, deep set-up Wwe'w ou GMSP OF kee tH not tray, hat box and tray, a‘lcovored. roa ceuter bands, ail steel clamps aud knees, excelsior luck, patent hinges, patent bolts, patent straps outsde comer rollers, &. Customers who buy this trunk will be Plessed. SPECIAL YOR TOMORROW. 28-INCH FOR @3.98. (A raise of 50c on each size up to 36 inches.) Hiau-Crass Movenx Micunaax Resnsozasrons, ‘The best Refrigerators in the world, because they Ail colors, all sizes; tried on and warranted at above Drices tomorrow oniy. Lowvrr Grove Co, 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., 911. ‘Three special lots of Wranpers, all our own make, ebotce stylea, patterns amd shapes. Cause of reduced price, too many on bend, Lor 1. $1.25. Zephyr. Pr rouud poke Uacl BU Lor 2. view, ta tee Te You Axe Tmsxxxe Or Sea Seas tas a at | tte ak cay, “we eotereies coett Stamioente me ow ww, $1.64; =! itive entire satisfaction or money refunded, Re wey debe eurprrg x www . St be WN : RES rea| Neven Wane Sarcuzts Sour So E P% EF Lor 3. owas, witl Cc S rie E S $1.49. EES sae eae *00 E : Fine Leether Satchels, finished lixe alligator. trimupinw , food lock and key, wide-oponing WE CAN SERVE YOU WELL. ALL THE DESIL- be-ver sar Adabeaed rarely A501: ABLE KINDS ARE HERE AKD AT $1.49. Sumr Wasrs. Ladiow’ Percale Shirt Waist, pleated back and front. Regular Sc quility BYc. Ladies’ Black snd White Figured Satine Waista, very choice styles and made to sell st 81, For to-morrow ouly Souo Gow Rixca 0-sneh... weve TE ‘Misses' Tipped Spring Heels at 90c. Boys Shoes, ail leather, at 7c. Children's Spring Meels, sizes 4 to 8, at 40c. Children’s Shoo, with tips, sizes $012, 750. Infants’ Shoes, very nice, only 300, MORE QUALITY, VARIETY AND STYLE THAN EVEB IN OUR LOW-CUT SHOES AND SLIPPERS. Tes Scar Sx0e Hoves, street northwest, <4 726 ‘Tsu Sx. Of seve bak: Forthe convenience of our mumesous patrons who Pp Sa uD ‘Baturday uutli 10p.m. Paoows E.n. R. Goscaun. wee 1007°1009 F Sz N.W. ae f Y, APRIL 22,’ 1892,. Beem emcees rccessecces Seem eee rerereesersece Peer rere resresesereee i> Sxvexms Axo H Sx. N.W. A lot of Embossed Full Size White ber 8-ts, with handled and covered jars, 12 pieces. RARE BARGAIN. Were bought at a sscrifica Are ‘worth fully $5.50. Yours for 75 re neat A fow New Shape American Poreclain Tea spray decoration, gold stippled. Worth fully ‘Yours for I 15e Good Size Decorated Meat Dishes. 10c. Decorated and Gold-lived Bone Dishes. 15c, Handsomely Decorated and Gold-stippled Bread aud Butter Plates 186 Se 10c. Decorated Toothpick stands and Box Tooth picka ... ae Gc. Clear Crystal Goblet ..... ‘25e. 8-piece Long-handle Garden Tools .. ‘98e. Folding Cutting Tables 91.25 Oak Medicine Cabinets. 20¢. bottle of Good Machine Oil 10¢. box Bixby's Best Biaekine, 10c. Wooden Butter Paddles . 60c, 3-tuot Step Ladder Se. Twin Mateh Safes Se. Large Bread Grater 106, 5-hole Wire Mouss Tue Fun Tm Aw H Sr, N. W. Fase & Co. Ce i ies i iy i i Is Muuiseax Srvies We Leo. ‘We have not told you much about our F Street Millinery Parlors lately. In fact, there has hardiy been au opportu- nity to do so, the rush of trade has been fo great. Thouch this store Las only ‘been running about six months every woman in Washington seems to know that it ts headquarters fur style and Deouty in headwear. It has been one Purpose to make it so, and nota little have we been pleased that our efforts have been 80 much appreciated. The ‘season's supply of millinery novelty and” Fichness has been acopious one. Paris hes been prolific with ideas aud attrac: ‘ons, and of these we have imported liberally. The flowers which adorn femi- nine headgear this spring are ia them- selves enough to cause enthusiasm and admiration in any period of the world's history, yet we buy and sell them as if they were no better than usual, We also have a wosith of the other milinery 1a terials—Laces, Ribbons, Velvets, Orna- ‘ments, &c.—which co to enhance woman's beauty and delight her taste. The whole ‘assortment will delight your seuse of the ‘Deauttal, while s recent arrival of Par- faign Iiats and Novelties will enrapture you, J. C. Hercmssox,* COB. F AND 13TH STS, Also 07 Pa, ave, Millinery at both stores. ap22_ Wo Or Cusara Axv Inox Wax Ivecove A Bao Mesos. ‘A bad memory is nothing more nor lees than a lazy memory: or an inability when discussine affairs to fully grasp their full sieuificance add retain the meaning. [To havea good memory the Rerves and wili power shoud be wholly Uniwpsired and im & natural healthy stato, The will power is part of the brain and the nerves are simply extended con- Rections of the brain, both beimg con- trolied tm thetr action by the blood. If ‘the blood is impure and fails to give the ‘Recossary V.vitying influence the nerve and brain functions will suffer. The root of nearly all evils ir the body fa bad blood, and if that be puritied the memory will improve, Haait not been your ex- perieuce when suffering from mental or nervous depression or excitement that highest terms by its numerous users, ‘Wine of Calisaya and Iron wilt purity the blood, invigorate and assist the Iver and kidneys, repair lowsof mamory, ‘aud build up the functions of the body. It te not a quack modicine, but s lexiti- ‘mate spring tonic of excellent ‘Try « bottle at 750 or three for $2. For aaleat 4 Menrzs Movrax Paasmacr wy &ND OTHER DBUGGISTS’. RUOFF'S, FOR LADIES AND and Children's sailors of straw. sounelt straw, rustic straw, plata ‘Men's Hats Seceoneion cance he Eee st as low es $2, W. tar & 905 Px Ave NCW. Woowwsrr & Lornzor, 10TH, 11TH AND F STs. X.w, Tu “Samm Brsxnaor Muimenr Ireus For Ssrcnpar. THAT 25e FLOWER TABLE OF OURS ts imade toteresting by edditional reinforcements daily, You will involuntarily balt there us you euter the Millingry department. Beautiful bunches of Koves—exact counterparts of na- ‘ture, “American Beauty," “La France,” “Mare- chel Noil.’ and Crusbed Rowes, all with rabber ‘stema.too—bunches of Cherries, Carnations, haven't looked at the sign you'd CHILDREN'S WIDE BRIM SATLORS, with ribbon trimmings, ready { assorted i (or use, Ba og med MILANS AND FANCY BRAIDS > vers fuest made, yet ‘they earcy pop Goon News For Mex 200 DOZEN Mess Hexerrronep Jaraxese Sux ANDKEBCRIEFS: WITH FANCY BORDERS. Full size and very fine quality. Regular 50c And C230 grades Choice of lot 4 NEW INVOICE OF OUR POPULAR ANLEY suk anv unex) Unssruas Stylish natural wood handies 26-Mnch, $2.50; 28-inch, $2.75. S9-We makes specialty of As. ity of recovering Um- (ist Boor... .-1et annex) Reid Marines, At 250c.—Children's White Cambrie Bhort ———— Dresses. Gretchen style, waist ——— trimmed with lace, neck and sleeves finished with neat ruffle of cambric, deep bem ‘st bottom... 250 At 25e—Children's White Indis Linon Guimpes, high full slecven, cluste: Of tucks LorMINg YOKC....sseeeee-250 At 500 and 75e—Children's Gingham Dresses ————— im deat plaids of Pink and —————- Blue, Gretchen style, high fall leVee.ee.eene. 60e and 75 24 floor. trimmed with embroidery— fail “akinty with deep hems. Size 4 to 8 At @3— Fine Chambray Guimpe Dresses, Pink ——— wid B.uc—vox plaited waists, full puffed siseves—finished with pain Sookedging. Biz08 4, 6 and 8... ceeceseeen- 83 At 500 to @4.50— Guimpe Waiste, India ————— linon, mull, silk, &c. Bizes 4 to 14— 0c to 84.50 At®) 85, €2 25, 8350,8¢and@5— Carai- — nal, Tan aod Navy Blue Flannel Heefers, excellent quality. ~ 10% st building.) ‘nz Youre ‘At 200—Chinese Game—Ching Ching........100 At 100—TOY GUBB...-essseeerserernenenne ress ie Be 4845, 75, 95cand ¢1.25—A new line of Batile- a Gor end Shae oe i, opened FF wie TIMER wedoece the wun aesin tt wilt te WH By PARASOL time. A pertinent question Se—bave you oue—a mew one? ‘The oid styles and colors will hardly @o. Anything #0 con- evicuous should be of “faxhion the fairest™ ‘There are some rare effects—and wehave them be-a They are So may as color and Uright combiussions can make them—Leauty's defenders rebuking the boldness of the King of Day. Many © one—and our variety is secon to none—ts an exclusive desizn—patternst by one of the best Paremt makers in this wide world, Dou't wait till thesun is out before you make « eclection. No vetter time than NOW. We will have Bo aiMculty tn catching your eye for some one of our Many—put the colors to the wonte—plcture what Htistic effects they must produce. Or what 4s botter ot —tet our assistants “show you through the lina” '’ For Dues. ‘20-inch SATIN. STRIP prune TATE t,t ae SURAH in the newest shades— gg ATEN D'CHINE, with fancy pied borders— GROS GRAIN STL) Aetost tinte— natural bandice—geag = PEHANGHALLE SILK, with fancy etrtped = SUSEADE rwore stux-ainow tse eee, a LANG EABLE Bi ere K, with double ruffle of chiffon— BAA ICT CHANGEABLE SILK, traumed with eA NDIASTT ik, tinea with marcetine, Chan- an pear Canny ine oho A SILK—eubroidered cht. NAVY PLURK, CARDINAL at Roce Gat Ca vy ‘Kand BROWN i AG-ineh, all cviors—ruMed—$1.75, Movnrro Panasora BINpson 81 Ghow GRAIN SILK. GHOS GHATN SILA, and ebony landion—-@4. with: gros grain ribbon — AH SILK, trimmed with chition—96 and Gros Grain Silk, with crepe border—€7.60. ‘We don't believe it is necessary for us to keep harp ing away on the matter of pricg It has come tobe pretty well understood bereaboute that what WE show is BEST—aud CHEAPEST. We never swerve from our sntention to make that literally true. You do not pay for any “frills” with ua, QUALITY rules bere. and SUI Prays, “NINTH AND THE AVEXUE” Established 1840. (1t] Telephone, 998, AA cE ut EEE r AAA pr KERB A ADDD KER Asa title we are «ind to have. Our offers always axree with the title ‘The way to prove that is to see for yourself. TOMORROW ts CHILDREN'S Dax, On which account they will be well, emennrres Infants’ Khoes from 25 cta to $1. Child's Shoes from 45 cta. to #150, a ss ot Our Leader for Satwpday only :— A Youth's Solid Serviceable Shoe, either Lace or Button, 75 cts. Worth 1.2 Sises 12 to Z. Try «pair for your boy? Lafies’ Low Shoes, all styles, at Lowest Prices. Ladies’ Button Shoes at Oc. and up. Gentlemen's Calf and Kangaroo High and Low Shoes in endless array. Attractive prices ‘Tickets with every pair of shoes at @1 and over. APE PRE Are ARIERIGAN 5 fT (00, Fee ShGe g™s TUT 00, eae, pee STORE. “THE CHEAPEST SHOE HOUSE IX TOWN 920 Scvexra Sr. 920 , G@ETWEEN I AND K STREETS). Low Pairs Fon jeje fentes ,; as Traverixe Bacs, Read the description of F, Somncr. & Cos No. 244 And then note the prices, which are from #1.50 to #2 Jess than they are regularly wortn and considerally, Joss than siuilar grades of inferior maker are goperally sold for. Description: No. 244, Drown or Black, extra quality cowhide grain leather, GLADSTONE shape, 4 stitched strap loops on front. Duckies on strays are ENGLISH LEATHEK COVERED, The trame i» extra wido and strong, covered with grain leather; has improved wickel plated, solid brass end shoes, frame pro- tectors, spring frame estchos aud locks ‘With solid one-piece casted heap. Luside 4a full leather lined aud hae lesther covered inlay; has long leather pocket and shirt fold. Au elegant bag in every respect: DiaveMDeDt.oveereory---nvoene- 11th st building.) re a e ae iin 16m «118i 20m em “am 6 6 0 2 OH BO We have a cheaper Puli Leather Lined Grain Leather Gladstone Bag at follow ; tiny prices. Kem Me Bi Di i Ot S470 8525 B75 F640 7 87.75 Other shajes, grades and sizes at prices that we fmarantes the lowest. See vur new styles of our make of TRUNKS. 4 Torsaes Taoxs Maxcrscronr, 1231 Pa evenw. Factory 1218 Est nw. ‘Repeiring in all branches of the rreieoaes “4 done,