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4 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. MONDAY = ++ April 25, 1892. Editor. NOYES. fs THE EVENING STAR hasa regular and Permanent circulation in Washington three times larger than that of any other Paper in the city. As « local NEWS paper and Advertising Medium !t hasno _ competitor. Senator Kenna strikes a note to which there ‘Will be many responsive echoes when he urges the enlargement of the metropolitan police force. It isa fact known to all residents of ‘Washington and all visitors to the capital who ave passed s fow days in the city that the guardians of the publie order are inade- quate in number to the duties devolved upon them. The capital of the world’s greatest re- public, and in an important sense the world’s greatest nation, with its constantly augmenting @epartments of government and number of citizens, and therefore steadily increasing de- mands for protection, exacts of its governors @ Corresponding care and expense. The city has not for years had # polize force enficiently large to afford absolute guar- antecs of safety in its less thickly set- tied portiona, While, generally speaking, ow- Ang to the vigilance of the small force employed and the orderly disposition of the larger part of the population, there has been a comparative freedom from the lawlessness characteristic of some cities, acts of violence have been commit- ted that might have been prevented if guar- ins of the pezce had been at hand. A con- giderable eigmentation of the metropolitan police is demanded by the position of sffairs; some augmentation at an carly day would seem ‘to be imperative. The Senator from West Vir- ginia bas called attention to the necessity none ‘oo soon or too earnestly. > + —____ Feeling that the conservative influence is gravitating against them throughout the coun- try the silver leaders, it is said. are planning what the French callagrand coup It com- prises plan of operation big enough in their judgment to split both partics in the middle, the republicans in the west, the democrats in ‘the south. It is the same old scheme of a formidable demand made on both to agree to “financial reform” ideas or take the comse- quences. If neither surrenders then the third party ship will be launched It will haves crew of silverites aud alliance men. ‘This is comprehensive schedule cer- tuiniy. That it is a schedule capable of achieving victory for its framers is nardly to be expected even by those sanguine financiers. ‘That it willaid in embarrassing the situatio: already tangled up, is probable. The ob; tive point of the movement is to get the presi- dential clection into the House, the silverites claiming that the Howe will prefer tho ‘third candidate to cither of the others, They seem to expect the republicans to nominate Mr. Harrison or some other anti-free coinage man and the democrats to nominate Mr. Cleve- Jand or some otber aati-frce coinage man for President, and as the present Louse has a large majority of free coin- age men they hope to sweep the states as ‘there represented like acyelouc. - But all pre- dicted cyelonic disturbances Jo not materialize either in the atmospheric or political elements. ‘The House relied on to pa © coinage bill has not done so, and probably w:il not de so at this sessiou, The House is democratic and any formidable third party movement m @ great <ppea! to the republican west by pomi- mating a prominent western man, probably of necessity a republican. Is it likely that a majority will reject the democratic nominee, even Mr. Cleveland. and choose a Premdent fresh from the ranks of the opp CROSBY 8. —— It is understood that a committee of Wash- egton citizens, the second cousin of one of town lots in Lincoln to make a trip to that city to protest against a paving ordinance p-ndins befure the common councils of Lincoln. Th's ordi Proposes to pave expensively a strect on which the lots im which Washinziou is inicrested are not sita- ated and to mect tie cost of tht improvement entirely out of tie general fand, instead of by special tex upon the property benefited, to the detriment of the lots which serve as security for the relative of the citizen of Wusbington aforesaid. It is expected that this committee will pase on the journey out a similar com- mittee from Lincoln on its way to Washington to give our local legislature the beuefit of its advice concerning an item of Washington's Municipal appropriation bill os Viruleut cholera in the Hindoo holy city, Benares, is an alarming fact for the people of India and the British government to face. Caused. as such outbreaks are elsewhere. by the filthy condition of the water and streets, it will become other cities exposed to the pesti- lence to put themselves in order without delay. ‘What is of more immediate concern to us of America is the concurrent fact that four cholera cases are reported uear Paria. Even this early fm the warm season—if the climate will pardon the calendar expression—it is wise precaution to look after the health of the citics and towns, especially those on or near the seaboard and ‘those lying in a low, swampy, unhealthy posi- tion. As bealthy a plac as Washington, with {te many open spaces and broad avenues and streets, may well prepare in time against the Possible inroads of infectious or other disease. ———_+ e+ —___ ‘The proposed international conference on pilver has the better chance to accomplish something because it is the intention to dis- €uss ways and means for the enlargement of ‘the uso of the metal, and not for its free and ‘unlimited coinage. The great nations of Eu- Fope are not inclined to take steps looking to Such unlimited coinage of the argent metal, and no proposition looking to it would be ac- cepted by them. But some of them have in- icated a williugness to consider am enlarged ‘se of silver currency, and with this the friends of silfer ought for the present to be content. Will they? The signs are not favorable. pS erieiene tore ‘Will Lincoln play the dog-in-the-manger act? Itis true that it lost this encampment, but there are other encampments to come. _ It is understood that in the love feast which fol- lowed the contest and decision at Detroit some of Washington's representatives assured the Lincoln men that their city would have the next encampment. If this assurance is to be ‘viewed as one of Washington's pledges Lincoln out not to be guilty of any paltry meanness Pending the vote here, which will so disgust the Grand Armyse to render the promise almost impossible of fulfilment. ————_++o—___ Brazil bas exported » number of cases of Yellow fever. After the grip experience aud ‘the typhus scare and the cholera and yellow fever reports this country should be amply provided for quarantine purposes, ——_+ > —___ Henry Watterson’s declaration that the pres- ent is the day of small political questions is Mot calculated to heighten the self-esteem of the eccnomists in the Capitol. ——_+ +e ___ It is Salvador that urges this time the famil- far and wise proposition of the confederation of the Central American republic. In union there is strength. ————— +2. ‘The Farmers’ Alliance is to hold a secret Meeting. This may be the first step toward adopting the improved cxecutive session style of publicity. —_—— + «= —____ Col. Tom Ochiltree says that Fox does not tell the truth. Thie is troly « novel position Sor Col. Ochiltree to be in. W. A. Pre & Ca [4 Kcr, UERTTTG ‘719 MARKET SPACE, Cor. Sthet. Sourp Ssorrme Avirex, ‘Who rou start ont upos a shepping expedi- tion think cf this before you commit yourself: ‘TRADE with a RELIABLE MERCHANT. GO where yon wili NOT be CHEATED. MABE YOUR pureiuascs of » FIRM thet will refund MONEY if you are not pleased with rour Purchase, or if you change your mind. AND BE SUKE to deal at a place where MODERN METHODS prevail and whore NONE T the FIRST QUALITICS and BEST BRANDS of all sorts of goods are kept. ABOVE all THINGS wake your DOLLARS go ‘fs far ae youcan. READ this ADVERTISEMENT carefully and come to us and we will help you STRETCH your DOLLAR TUESDAY. A Sux Roovenor. 1 pteceof BLACK SILK and WOOL TAF- FETA, A SUPERIOR wearing and desirable ‘NEW DRESS FABRIC, 24 inches wide. Kega- lar petee, 91.50. FOR FUKSDAY THE PRICE WILL BE 3 YARD. A Bi Jos Is New Betrs Wehave feat CLOSED OUT from s promi- Bent MANUFACTUKER bis entire surplus stock of FINE SILK and METAL BELTS, in all COLOKED Sik Bolts with SILVER or GOLD CENTEKS Also PLAIN SILVER, GULD or STEEL BELTS, all size. Megular Prices of these goods are GU,73 aud X0c. YOUR CHOICE OF ANY of this lot while they lust OK 25c. EACH. the thing you need for your summer uct aud waite dresws. Better have one {hoy are here at such s KIDIGULOUS e. Paices Ix Darss Goons. X r Tome ATTRACTION OFFER- NUS for TUESDAY nbibic® evular prices soc pu” PO TONS. hy rice Fo 7 DAL Oey. Nee Se YARD. 1 inch MEDI''M GRAY CHECKED pilose Fecuiar price, 730. FOR TUESDAY 62% YARD. 42 inch WHIP CURD, ALL-WOOL PIGEON GKAY. Meyular price, $1. “For TULapay, x. Te LARD. } piece GRAY and WHITE STRIPED SERGE AIL WOOL. egulas price, 000. FUR TUES 39e YARD. 1.500 yards of IMVORTD ZEPIYR GING- RAMS to 2 KICH ASSORTMENT of the NEW- EST COL : Price, 5c. Fuad Banos These Sriexpw Vaiwes Is Senixo Us. DEKWEAR OUR UNDERWEAR having all been made to ROM direct Dy our SPECIAL order or IM Bx, we are enabled to offer EXTKAOKI VALUES in Ube departunent. sued for ¥ ake SPECIAL PIUCE ia CERTAIN s NECK. SHORT SLEEVE “hile EAC LADIES' JERSEY FIVT! 1 Lap! FITTING MACO COT- TON VESTX. low neck, no sleeves. Regular Brice, Se. Olt DIUVE FINCE, ce. DRAPERY NET in NEW TLE icles wide. Kexular price, 81.25 yard” THIS LUT f YARD. W. A. Puncz & Co. 719 Market Svece, Cor Sth st wt Biuoweaz aT Lussavaszs & Buos. AS THE WEATHER BECOMES WARMER YOU WILL WANT LIGHTER BEDWEAR. WE ARE PREPARED 10 FURNISH YOU WITH ANY ARTICLE IN THAT LINE OF Goops, Winre curesectora COMFORTS, tufted with Pink, Blue or Red worsted, with the finest White filling, $2. Coxoxen curesrctotm comronts im all the delveste shades of Pink, Blue, Lavender aud Canary, gt $2.50. Lhaut-wrtont sep spneavs FOR easy washing, full 12-4 im size, at Oc. Oszx 40 tert or raose nurration MARSEILLES SPREADS that we are eell- Ing at @1. Reduced from $1.25. Parest snreneuixe SPREADS IN Pink, Blue, Salmon and Buff, 3. Worth $3.50. Lioat-wetcnt BLANKETS FOR eacly spring use in fine California wool with Biue, Pink, Red, Tan and Yeliow borders, (ead below.) Usrzeweax Fon Lous Lares: swiss 1istx RIBBED VEST, Jow neck and no sleeves, full fashion cut, in ‘White and Pink, 50 cents exch. Licst-watost We uave a COMPLETE LINE OF Ladves’ Light-weight Combination Suits, low neck, no siceves and knee length, in Usle or siik, from $1 to 8%. (ead below.) New Laczs Powr prmezaxpe LACE IN ALL the latest desigus in Cream and Ecru, from 0c. to $1.25. All-silk 43-inch Black Lace Flouncing, $1 er yard. "Tononnow wit ze SPECIAL DaY 4m our Velling Department. We will then offar one duzen Assorted Fancy Dotted and Viain Veils for 35 cents, Masy orn xew races THAT caunot be described in print, but rest se ured ali new laces aro here, {head below.) Parrznss. ry We are the only suthorized selling agents forthe Stavdard Fashion Co.'s Patterns. ‘These are now preferred by the very best modistes everywhere. With every 50 cents ‘worth of Patterns you age entitie! toa ¥2- Page illustrated catslague free of charge, Onder by mail if you live out of town, s & RE a BURGH —_-> -——___——_ ak ae eocepiracy stage. Sad® oo =t Horr Most should have his mame changed 10) soxg = 40, aa, 474, 426 7TR STREET. ee MATS Just recetved from the Pacific snd Manchester Mille Deing put in order and wall be on sale TUESDAY And the entire week. or as long as they will last. ‘We have made this departinent a study for the pant fwetvo years, and claim the originality so many imitate, but like the little dor baying ot the moon Auey are not 10 tt. “OUR ANNEX ‘Whare these goods are sold is one of the largest REMNANT FLOORS To the United States; 11 i 252100 fect, and nothing Det these guuds are auld oF displayed tn thie Gepart- ment, ‘WE CATER For the masecs and the mighty dollar, but at the same tine give you more for your 100 cents than any house fa the District We will substantiate what wesay by ‘the pricve we have placed om our goods in this ADVERTISEMENT. ‘THIS WEEK Te by 4 Cotton Chaliia.. “ Only two patiorns to a cnstomer. tas ween ‘THIS WEEK 28¢ Wool Chali: Be ‘Thege are last your's aly ton, but just think of the price, Que drers pattern ty 8 customer. ‘THIS WEEK ‘THIS WEEK ‘Be White Check Natnsook. 460 Gutaee of chee THIS WEEK ‘THIS WEEK ‘8c yard-whide Unbleached Cotton......474¢ THIS WEEK ‘THIS WERK Se Fancy Turkey Red Calico... THIS WEEK Jue Fancy Victoria Twill... ‘This isa very neat Dress Fabric. THIS WEEK ‘THIS WEEK 15e Navy Blue and Fancy Percales....8¥0 ‘TMS WEEK 15c Fancy Flannelettes.. THIS WEEK 18c Fancy Crinkle Seersucker Ginghams 120 THIS WREK ‘HIS WEEE 18e Flair Colored Challis... Tn Biack apd all Ligh colors. ‘THIS WEEK Oke THIS WEEK ‘Ye yarwide Bleached Cotton. THIS WEEK 17io 40-inch wide Apronette.... THIS WEEK 15¢ Black and White Striped Satinos... Sic THIS WEEK ‘THIS WEEK 15 Pin Cheek Satines, Light Biue, Navy. Will make a very neat waist. THIS WEEK ‘5c Fine Wool Deboige. Gray, Tan and Browns, ‘THIS WEEK THIS WEEK ‘30c Tufted Cassimere Wool Dress Goods. 20c THIS WEEK ‘36c Koochiina, French silk finish. ‘Dress Mulls in Black. THESE ARE ALL NEW ARRIVALS SINCE WE HAD OUR LAST SALE THIS WREK 18e ‘Wothink we sell more livings than any other con- cern because we quote and Reep our low standard Prices on first-class goods. TANS and GRAYS Q3 and HIGH CoLonED Casnrie 330. WHITE, BLAC! ti duLonen Tyexos, 6c EASk" Srrestas, Dic. Special reduced prices on all PERCALINES. AN APOLOGY: We have engaged extra help in this department and can assure all our custcm 18 pzompt attention and uo repetition of cur former daya, ease, 909 PA AVE. N. W, ORIGINATOR OF NEW IDEAS. 1s Excerrioxat Varuzs Ix DDD I A iM MM OO NN § DDD 335 D Dit AA MMM SHEER D D Dit Maku MO ON NED B Bop Ha*48 a Moo’ 8 i Dop Sus¥2, ‘We have bunched s lot of amall Diamond Solitaire Rings and put themat $10 each, Some of them are worth $12 to 915. ‘The next lot at $15 are larger Diamonds, ‘worth $18 and $20, Another 0: we have marked $25. They are the mreateat values ever offered at that price The next lot at @50 each contains solitaires ‘weighing s carat, elegant clusters and are rings worth $60nd 865. We have placed these lots im our diamond window iu separate trays and offer them as tempting bargains to reduce our finmense stock on ham L Wealso offer special values in Rings from €100 upward, fe fall #4 E Be Ss Be: PE AA PES 3 ah eS 3 4,d0 9° Oo. IMPORTERS OF DIAMONDS, COR 7TH AND D STS NW. Wirz Or Catssara Axo Inox Is Tae Swors Exzur Or Mam “When Greek meets Greek then comes the tug of war,” and when “Wino of Calisays and Iron” mects Malaria in the system there is indeed a atrife. and the invariable result is that the Malaria hos to yield. **Wine of Calisays aud Iron” acts directly om the kidneys and liver and corrects all the irregularities of these all-tmportant organs It is made from the calisaya bark, iron, best sorry wine and srowatics, and 16 in no sense quack medicine. It is recommended by | umber of the most prom- inent physicians of this city and in- dorsed by its thousands of users in tho highest terms. We commend it to your patronage with » full consciousuess of -it in ite curative and mediciual properties, ‘Try e bottle at 75c. oF threc for 8%. For sale at Menrzs Moveax Pauzuacr And Other Drugwist.'. Fisesr Dazss Sanrs To Onoz. Xo matter what style or kind of Dress et matter what i es ‘you waut—bo oy te ous ~J at for ea. “The Two Old Timers," 8. B. ELLERY AND 30S, & IRELAND, Managers Branch Balto, Shirt Factory, 931 Oth st. mw., near N.Y. ave, junction. ap26 —— SS eee, Se We Arow 20 Pee Cuxr Orr. Exvevsive Recessitate ready Re oe BROME 1223 P. Av. NW Trzrnoxe O2 Wars Bn 2 haathpweuane 4 ba a creas a | =. See Step, M, Orerss Sx, rntonn, iene THE EVENING STAR: WASHIN TKING® eee re rend at sx | ‘Your choice of any Jacket, al! styles, a1! colors, tuateoid for enee0 a0. 8087. $8 at $5.98. ‘We would advise you to call early, Don’t delay, aa in come iuatances the quanuty In limited. Kixos Pazace. 813-814 7th at it This season the CREPE D'CHINES, CREPE JAPONS and GRENADINES are the conter of attraction. We have put them on our counters—marked lese than you are likely to find them elsewhere. We are slways making these enterprising moves—that draw trade— and the satisfaction that is sure to follow holds it, The color is one of tho main things—but our BLACKS are cverlasting. Prices that are as low as ours are inter. eating reading. Listen and we will cite some of the savings. Tue Curpes. aga AAT E Eure Deets inet orkre D'CHINE—(worth §1.50)— inch CREPE DCHINE—(worth 91.75)— 2 berate REPZ D'CHINE-tworth $3)— Tha. en, 46-uch CAEPE D'CHINE (double width»— 9400 8 yet ch CHEPE JAPON—in two weorings— a yard. #4-tnch CANTON CKEPE—$1.75 and $2. (worth $1.50). Grenapises. NADINES—81.258 TibBON STRIPES od DAMAMBIE DINES— $1.50 a yard. LARGE FIGUKED PATTERNS_¢ A rich design of CORDED, FROSTED and BEMBEITOHED STRIPES, covered, with. fg. ures and 25, $2.50 and $3.50 ¥ syed. Sitch TWISTED SILK MESH GRENA- DINE: ith Lorders of silk. in Black and double tink patterns 82.75 and: CAMEL's HAIR Gi ‘and faucy effects—$1. aud WOOL, GRENADINES ri Sard, 46-inch, “o-ineh ME! . ai och ALI UTE GRENADINES—75c, $ vayera Yaiuch ALL-SILK HERNANE GRENA- DINES—61.25, 61.50, 81.75 and yord. “Au Ix Tor Fons» ‘WOOL CREPONS-1 125, 81 BI oftng 029k, =. 2 rd RIESTLEY AND LUPIN'S NUNS VEIL INGS, CLAIRETTE, TAMISE, CARMELITE, LIGHf-WEIGH1 NRIETIAS, CHALLIS, &ec., at prices that as popular as the weaves. We stand firstas purveyorsof DRESS:GOOD8, The Dest that come from the leading looms of the world make a harbor of our store. It is the “market” of the delicacies in fsbrica, Haven't we Just Gomoustrated ‘that it is cheaper to buy here, too? pat Prnnyrs, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE” Established 1840. Qt) ‘Telephone, 995. Prat Creanrxo Sire Of the stock of W. HAKENEASTER & CO, 1115 FBT NW. AS ASSIGNEES WE DO NOT EXPECT TO GET FIRST COST FOR THE GOODS. THE REMAINING SHOES WILL BE BOLD AT EXTRAORDINARY BEDUC- ‘TIONS. DO NOT OVERLOOK THAT THE STOCK 18 OF THE BEST QUALITY AKD THE PRICES LOWER THAN THEY ARE USUALLY SOLD FOR AT WHOLESALE. HENRY F. WOODARD, A 4. LIPSCOMB, Hus You Tsu Sarerzs Caxpzs Tf you beve not yet tried Shestete ‘Candy you should do so by ail means be- pada} ‘ae 0 now ‘Sa. Dik for Soc. 8 pound. We claim thet Q our candy is second to none, ne matter Wiss. bow high the price, KNEW!'S DAILY LETTER: Gaanp Srrouz Reoverox Six Or Gray, lined throughout with Sky Blue sili. Wines 34 aud 36. Reduced from 3:45 to 826. We havo afew other single style capes, pro- portionately reduced, New Srarso Scrrs Repvceo. Our lines of 13.50 and $15 Suits have been reduced to 81 ‘These are Cheviot Suits, in lyht checks, ‘stripes and plain shades, made with “Norfolk” ‘waists and round skirts, the small sizes being Also suitable fur misses. ‘These will make ex- cellent “Outing” and “Tenuie™ Suits, as well Street Dresses. All sizes. Reduced from $13.50 and @25 to $11. Seusz Busser Scrrs. We have excellent Blazer Suits as low as $10. Special attention is called to the Tan and Gray Blazer Suite, which arrived this morzing. They have “full-roll” coat, fitted ‘with detachable collar and bow knot of Point de Gone Lace, half lined with fanay changeable $20. Tose Reovczeo Coats Acar. That lot of Coats reduced to half price aud Jess gets perceptibly amaticr ‘very day. ‘There are not more than two dozen leit—Black and Navy Bluc—and their only fault is that they are shorter than the now prevailing style, If your size is in the lot you can get an excced- * ing serviceable Coat for a very little money. Sprout Disruay Or Sumuen aes Wass. One of our display windows tells the “Waist story” better than we cando it here. Dozens Of styles, dozens of materials and a great ‘variety of patterns in light stripes, checks and plain shades; aleo White Lawn Waists, 88¢ up. Wirrrax H. McKsew. 933 Ps Ave. N.W. Tur Moxowextat, 937 AND 939 F ST. N.W.. FASHIONABLE LEADERS IN Five Mrrxiveny, Croaxs, Hostexy, ss Guoves, &o. ‘We will inaugurate today, to continue during the entire week, A Cassar Or Low Parces that will present to buyers s serics of inducements that beretofore have never been approached, Wuurs. SPECIAL HALF-PRICE SALE OF LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S Fasmoxante Srarsa Wrars, Closed ont from an importer at 50 cents on the dollar. A large collection of Laon: Parrens Jackets axo Curzs. ‘The Jackets are the latest styles, made in the best manner of fine materials, the majority lived or faced with chanyeable silk. They all come in fashionable lengths and colors, Prices, $5 to $25, ‘The Capes are made of new Black and Colored Cloth, trimmed in the latest manner. Prices, $4.43 to 820. MANUFACTURERS' SAMPLES OF Cunprews Wrars AT HALF PRICE, Children’s Reafers at........0 Alsoinall other department Hosters, . Gloves, Corsets. Handkerchicfs, Umbrellas, Neckwoar, ‘nderwear, ‘Velling, Shirt Waists, Fans, &o, Muumenr. Our Hats and Bonnets are making now friends every day: crowds of ladies that we never saw before are com- ing, For weeksour sales have been double what they were a year ago. We havo been registering orders in ‘our work room by the hundreds daily. It is what wo ‘expected when the ladies who had Hats to buy found out the styles, qualities aud prices we were offering. In buying from us you are sure to get the correct styles, ands to prices, you save the profit of the middleman. THE MONUMENTAL. How To Maze Duticrovs Winrre Cre ‘Two cups sugar, one cup butter creamed, ad two-thirds cup sweet milk, three cups “Cere." Flour whites of cight egys well beaten, two toaxpoonfuls baking powder sifted with the flour. ‘If you search this land from end to end you will not Suds “better” Flour than “Ceres.” Why is it so good? Because it is made from the choic- eat wheat, by the best and cleanest machinery, and the utmost care is taken tn its refinement, Ask your wrocer for “Ceres” tho next time you puy Flour and be convinced of Sts manifest superiority. Ceres makes more bread, whiter bread, Lighter bread and better bread than ‘any other four. Wu M. Gur & Co. “Wholesale Flour and Feed Dealers,” Cor. Istand Ind ave nw. ep25-2t° : i 3 E H | | Ei t i] i H r F ! I E H : : i f i e i E ; fe ji i i i He i Sgt wht fi ai Pt bet D.'C..“MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1892. iS MARGHE LAT S Various styles of 75c. O82, $1.12, Hateat @1.25 and $1.50 Strew Bats will be Offered ty motrow at 4hc. These include Half Price Black Luce Straw, Black Milans, Colored ‘Milans, Colored Milans with Ince cage and Lesa and various styles of Lace Straw Hats in Tans, Grays, Browns, & Choice to- morrow, 480. We ought not skip Furniture today, yet all ‘Washington is aware of the fact that “Re- Srrcut Is Trnazp Hass ‘moval Sale” prices, which means reduced ‘Two styles of new Trimmed Hats, trimmed with crepe de chine, chiffon values in lace. Hats, and morrow, $4.78 Tar ‘don streamers to match in Green, Bick, ‘Trimmed White, Cardinal, Tan, Grey, New Green Onl AL Prices, prevafl throughout the entire store Mattings claim aitention also, Let this flowers and finished with silk rib- 10 that ougbt to be #14. Pink, Quo style worth $7.50; to- Sczuvs Lasssvnor, *p25 CORNER 13TH AND F STS. N.W, One style worth £7.98; tomorrow, 84.08 each. One style worth $11 87.98, Box Mancne. tomorrey, No other house DOES—EVER DID—or EVER WILL —sell such STERLING QUALITIES at such LOW PRICES as WE quote. 314 As 316 Tr Sc NW. rs ee ba ee bh 1444 PP aa errd <f eee KE FE HRN Eee Succeed in doing everything they attempt equally well. Fewer men succeed in doing more than ome ‘thing well. THIS IS ESSENTIALLY AN AGE OF SPECIALISTS. ‘We are Specialists in tho Tailoring line, +t war a ‘We make Suits to order for the man who bas $20 to $50 to spend. ‘We mako Trousers to order for ‘the man who bas $5 to $12 to apend. Pleased to receive your order for either. Over 3,000 patterns to select from. “For the man of quiet taste as well as the other ex- treme.” CUSTOM CLOTHING ONLY, 1t ‘ 615 AND 617 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. cm Por BI T GC EE for ft Soo Sor Bee a F 55s gen SALE ¢ ERE “7 ‘Tomorrow only Tomorrow only Tomorrow only Tomorrow only Tomorrow only Tomorrow only Tomorrow only ‘Tomorrow only Tomorrow only Tomorrow only Tomorrow only Tomorrow only Tomorrow only ‘Tomorrow only ‘Tomorrow only Tomorrow only Tomorrow oniy ‘Tomorrow ouly Tomorrow only ‘Tomorrow only Tomorrow ouly Tomorrow ouly Tomorrow ouly ‘Tomorrow ouly Tomorrow only Tomorrow only Tomorrow only ‘Tomorrow ouly Tomorrow only Tomorrow only Tomorrow only Series No 10 of our April Sales will berin tomorrow morning. Every item offered represents & tremendous saving in money. ‘You cannot afford to miss this opportunity. Dr. €trouy’s Young Ladies’ Cor- set. Worth $1 per pair. Tomor- row only, 39¢ per patr. 19¢ Ladies’ Full Keguiar Bal- briggan Hose. Tomorrow only, ie per pair. 290 Ladies’ Extra Quality Fast Biack Hose. Tomorrow only, 19¢ per pair. 19¢ Children's Derby Ribbed Fest Black Hose. Sizes @ and 6% ‘Tomorrow only, 20c per pair. Ble Ladies’ Print Shirt Waist Tomorrow only, 19¢. Sle Silk Featherine Txim- 98e Black Silk itibbon Fringe. Tomorrow ouly, 69¢ per yard. 15c Silk Garter Elastic, all ool- ora, Tomorrow only, Oc per yard. 250 Boys’ “Outing” Cloth and Trimmed Shirt Waists. Tomor- Tow only, 150, each. Mews Wear 25e Men's Laced Back Suspen- ders. Tomorrow only, 17c. 19¢ Men's Fancy Handker- chiefs, 14-inch hom. ‘Tomorrow only, 10c. 180 Men's Fast Black Seamless Half Hose. Tomorrow only, 9o er pair. SPECIAL —Men's Collars, all Mnen (soiled), Tomorrow, 2ceach, Bunoarss Is Tomorrow only Tomorrow only ‘Tomorrow only Tomorrow only Tomorrow only ‘Tomorrow only ‘Tomorrow only ‘Tomorrow only Tomorrow only ‘Tomorrow only R Narsassox Successor to B. J. Behrend & Sons, 818 Tru Sx. NW. ST TTT Huss ty Rorat 82 Suozs AHN'S Ks me BQTAL.82 CAL LaceD 9 nll ROYAL §2 CALF CONGRESS — ROYAL 82 KANGAROO anys Oh HOS eee =o aL kor. SHOES "5 Ties, SRE. ae Haars Row. og $2 Suors 32 FOR LADIES, Ss ‘Made on seme lasts as the best €5 Shoes. a ROYAL 82 DONGOLA BUTTON pers, Conon Sense or Cofts tom, aL ROTAL ¢2 BONGOLA LACED Suozs VAL $2 OXFORD oa “ses eeee Suxs Axo Cosrasr. HIS $10 and $12.50 SUIT wale took like = match to tinder. You couldn't have responded quicker if you'd een expecting i, It was a 1812.50 caine wine to do—to sie wp our stock three or four thous- and suite higher. But you 1310.00 wows wonder when you se Asp ’ them—and weigh the qualities = ——- With the prices ‘The loss i $12.50 makere—the oa. Sm (G1009 cmworeretn an [xp | S28 forthow weve martea #10, (1250 and 820 for the $12.50. No i 5 where could see the ve 181000 new oa eins cae Ax | ope 8 different sories of pat- terns They are about on « per in skill apd good taste. ‘They've made © specially 0 catering to the fashionable dressers. Every garment in the lot smacks of style—more style than €10 and $12.50 ever bought before. They were not made to eell for so little— ‘wouldn't if we had had to pay anywhere near their value, There are Sacks and Cute- ways im all shades—and in all sorts of mew effects. That's ‘what they are—NEW. Made this season for this season—and we ‘would never have got our hands om them if the weather had deen right The sun is always shining somewhere on some- body. If they were dark days for the makers—they've turned out to be bright ones for you and us, By tomorrow we'll have filled s window with samples of some of them. There are more that there's Bot room to show. But you can get among them ell upstairs | 10.00 Axp | Do-and try them on—we want — ‘The more scrutinizing [12150 secs asp eee aie “Sem | “oe Any man is in sia Toor Tow if you were not bere today. Saks PL AVE. aND ‘70H BT. Axp Company | sae ot one ur Frasca Pras—s» lot—just recetved—genu- ine imported. Regular 20c. grade selling at 16c. a can or $1.75 sdozen. ‘Better and cheaper than anything to ‘be had in pods yet awhile We open ‘Scan every day so that ail can see exactly what they are buying. Exvinxpopr msowa ty our hist grade Creamery Butter direct from the churn—qual- Aty simply perfect—price six cents below actual value just to introduce ‘1 more widely, Over Last tavoice of apie Sager snd Byrap ta the Gnest yet, and notwithstanding ‘the very short crop our prices Ore low, since we are operating under early mode contracts. At ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, 428 Oth st ‘Makers of Real Candy, wes Coa. Ura Axo F Sz. sob Mopatgers inet ntcs te ihre icant ae Sans F, Orsrzs, ; “Only: the tir." =e 49 CENTS. - &a aM i t met WH Eee ® T1Tt 09 ri ‘ss? $ “So EE bes 2 310 Axo 312 Steve Se Low Parces, Goon Qvarire IN ALL KINDS OF RAVELING wes] AND Frise Fascy Learure Goons 60% UB STOCK LITERALLY NUM- Q 9 BERS THOUSANDSOFSTYLES, 00 SIZES AXD VARIFTY. you MIGHT TRAVEL THOUSANDS OF MILES WITHOUT FINDING A STOCK 80 WELL ASSORTED OK PRICES 80 Low. Oxe Or Ovx Sreciacrizs 1s L i f, EATHEROID ‘Thess are remarkable for LIGHTNESS and DURA- BILITY. Tornaws Troxx Mascractons, 1231 Pa Ac. NW. Facrory 1218*1220 E N.W. Repairing in ali braucher of the business properly and promptly done. at RUNES we] ‘OUR SHOES ARE FULL OF FEE careof them (the feet we mean) or they will «ive you trouble, Corus ary tsome—perhaps You Know that. If you are troubled with them or with tender feet be carefal what k ‘There ts one kind of show » TARE tare finish. The same bh—both made of phisbie, ar tomorrow of WILSON & anfortarsie ys MM 9 " MMMM TE i MMMM TI u an 807 Px Av. N.W. SO MUCH FAS REY THROUGH FASHION OTHER SOURCES UPON Six Sung THAT EVERY LADY NOT ®W'SESSING ONE HAS DETERMINED TO DO 80. OWING TO THE GREAT DEMAND POR THESE GOODS OURS WERE NOT PIN- ISHED IN TIME FOR OUR OPENING. THEY AKE HERE NOW, BOWKVEK, AND AMONG THEM ARE GLORIA SILK SKIRTS,with Gineh glace silk = rome, $5.50, BLACK TAFFETA SILK SKIRTS, with 6 ae incr ratte, SO50. @& CHANGEARLE TAPE CTA SILK SKIRTS, with inch rate, ST. CHANGEADLE TAIYETA SILK SKIRTS, with two ¢-inch rotten BS. EMEROIDERED FLANNEL &RIRTS.=< Ladies’ and Infante’ Embroidered Flanne Skirts at + @2,83. 83.50.0375, #6 ant 94.50, EMBKOLW) FRED SKIRT PLANNELS, 62 ~ BLACK AND GRAY MOMAIR SKIRTS, with S-inch ruffle, corded heading, 82 25. BLACK AND GKAY MOUALK SKIRTS, with S-inch plaited rma, e BLACK FAMERS SALIN SKIRTS, wid €-10ch bor piaitioe, SL, Wasa Sums. STRIPED CHAMBRAY SKIRTS, with 4-ineh rom, D0c. PLAIN CHAMBRAY SKIRTS, with 3inch box plaiting and band above, 0a, PLAIN CHAMBRAY SKIRTS, with 24nch box plaiting and 2 bias folds of piaid gingham avore, 7 De. PLAIN CHAMBRAY SKIRTS. with 6-inch box plaiting, trimmed with 3 rows of wool SAID OF LATE ENALS AND braid, wit Oe oar SKIRTS, with ¢4¢-1nch Dox plaiting and band above embroidered im polka dots, PLAIN CHAMBRAY SKIRTS, with 2¢toch box plaiting, 2 rows of embroidery above flounce, scail»ped end embroidered in polka an, $1.50, Mose Fox & Comms, » 807 Pom Ave NW, M, W. Guz, Bu & Co. 1107 PENNSXLY ANCA ‘AVE, CALL ATTENTION TO THER ZaRGR STOCK OF STERLING SILVSE AND CUT GLASS SALTS BOTTLES, WITH CHASED AXD PLAIN TOPS, DB SIGNED TO BOLD “CROWN LAVER- DER" AXD OTHER DRY SALTS. CONVENIENT IN TRAVELING. ASSORTED IN SIZES SUITABLE FOR ‘CARRYING IN THE HAND OR ON THE PERSOX, AND USEFUL IN THE BOU- DOIE OR DRAWING ROOM. DESIRABLE AND APPROPRIATE 4B ‘TICLES FOR WEDDING 4KD ANKIVER- SakY GIFTS. epi3-im PIANOS PIA WIRES ees

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