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THE EVE NING STAR. WASHINGTON. SUESDAY ------------ May 3, 1292. CROSBY S. NOYES «+ Editor. HE EVENING STAR hasa regular and | permanent circulation in) Washington three times larger than that of any other paper in the city. As a local NEWS paper and Advertising Medium it bas no competitor. The successor to Judge Montgomery, if he be chosen solely with the welfare of the com- munity in view, will be selected from the Di trict bar. The confused and complicated substan- tive law of the District, and ite common Iaw procedure, modified by rules of court, differ- ing from the practice in code states, cause « special education in local law and practice to be necessary in most cases to the full perform- ance of the duties of a member of the District court The fact that the original jurisdiction of our court is more varied than that of any her American tribunal also emphasizes the finportance of securing men upon it wko are trained by local legal experience. Then our court is far behindhand with its work, and the community needs a judge to fill effectively the Wacaney. and to perform with facility his share of the bench’s task, and cannot afford to batrags the bench with a judicial apprentice instead of a judge, who will have to learn Dis- trict Iaw and practice while administering and enforcing them, and whose educational experiments will be conducted at the expense of the interests of litigants before him. Yo matter how apt a pupil such an anprentice may be, no matter how eloquent a political speaker in his party's cause, no matter how pleasing his personal presence, it is very evi- dent that the local interests will be better served by the appointment of « lawyer from the able bar of the District, The Home Rule planks of the national platforms furnish « sound and healthy principle to follow, for the Feasons indicated, in the appointment of Dis- trict judges oe ‘The agreement of the two houses of Con- gress on the subject of Chinese exclusion is to be applanded by all sensible patriots. It fanot so much that this man or that man, ene house or the other should lead in the matter, the essential thing is to have Something done in time to prevent an en- Summer weather at last. Very opportunely ‘We have added s number of special lots of Sum- mer Underwear, and 0 tomorrow shall inauga- rate “special sale” by offering the following extra values: Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Vesta, White and Ecru, Yand square neck. Regular 25c quality. Only le each. Ladies’ Keru Swiss Ribbed Vests, low neck apd noaleeves, run with tape, finished neck, Special value onl: Ladies’ White Swiss Ribbed Lisle Thread Vests, low neck and no sleeves. Special value ouly 37}¢¢ each. Ladies’ White Swiss Ribbed Pants, knee lengths. Special valne only :i7¥ge per pair. Ladies’ Black Kibbed Vests, low neck and no sleeves. Only 235 each. each. Ladies’ Cream All-silk Ribbed Vests, low neck and no sleeves. Only $1 each, Best quality ever ollered at the price, Ladies’ White Swiss Kibbed Corset Covers. low neck and no sleeves, low and high neck, button upfront. Only 50¢ each. FOR LADIES WHO RIDE HORSEBACK— Ladios’ Kibbed-top Lisle Thread Equestrienne Pants, knee lengths, tops run with ribbon so as to fit comfortabiy and closely over the hips. Oniy 75e per pair. Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Combination Suits, low neck aud uo sleeves, $1 23 each; high neck and long sleeves, $1 50 cach. Uspenwean, Children’s Ribbed Vests, low and high necks, with sort and long sleeves. Only 25c each. Children's Ribbed Panis, 35e per pair, three pairs for #1. Full line of Children’s Celebrated American Wosiery Co.'s Vests and Pants; prices according to sizes and qualities. Cuprex Conszrs For Scsiten Wear Lattice-work 8 shape, well boned, mer Corsets, Only 50c per 4 smer Corsets, made by the manufacturers, both long aud only gt each. orsets, cool and extra durable, Fer pai Fongee Silk Corsets, the “Ideal” Summer c only #3 per pair. have a full line of Celebrated “C. P." Cor- s,iu ail the various shapes and lengths of ‘waist, in White, Drab, Eeru and Black, excellent lnrgement of the evil. The bill agreed upon. | Spgcrar Warces [sx Laces. while on the Senate plan of a ten-years extension of existing legislation, is radically different in other respects, approximating the Geary or House measure. One of the best fdeas, without which in some form any ex- clusion act at this time would be abortive, is the provision for one year's imprisonment, followed by sending the convict back to China, of all Chinese persons seeking to evade the terms of the law. This may seem harsh at first glance, but some stringent provision of the Bort is essential. other feature is the re- quirement of certificates for Chinese laborers now in the repub a delicate suggestion am the Jaw that e while not legally compulsory as to other Celestials resident bere isa desirable thing to have and can easily be obtained. The next important feature is the negation of bail for the Chinese in habeas cor- pus eases pending decision. Great abuses have crept in under the present jaw. = —— ‘The farmers and millers of Iowa deserve credit for their of er: eronity in contribu 2 for the relief of the ship be the rdag, and it will be in before the end of the and weather are favorable. All e kind-hearted people of Iowa.— contribution of Iowa was un- gonerous andereditable the people Dirtrict of Columbia who lied the ort on of the grain made a proportic rger contribution than the people 1 not be entirely over- loosed the chstribution of cred: 0 ons en to our vessels in sea based on the new modus vivendi are notably different from those given last year mr: to American cruisers and .cught to be bh more effective. of the Navy orders ali seized whether a previous notice bare been served of not, that the mere presence in Bering pea of a vessel having on board «sealing outitt ie sufficient cause for seizure, und that ail Persons found on board of such vessels shali be Seut with the vessel to suffer penalty, The rumor that Senator Sherman expects to Fesign because he is at work editing his broth- er's ietters is one ¢ ats the life of a legislator in a new aspect. The idea tha the duties of a man who represents the people at the Capitol should prevent kim from pub- lishing a book or going to the races or do- ing anything else strikes fancy is one that has not before been generally pre- sented tot There is cert rence between the figures mace by mists of the Wer Department and those made by the economis of the Ho s committee ¢ fortifications. « latter seems willing to concede on!y OF $1,362,427 less than last ye estimates call for an expenditure of millions more ‘The House economists aro paring close — tee The printers of Woshin: erve high @redit for leading off in the United States in th f building a Typographical Union hall. ‘Their handsome new structure on G street is Worthy of the capital city and of the men who ply “the art preservative.” Typographical o. 101 has the Stan's best wishes for ms also to have the public's. see ~ ed in behalf has peculiar ele- case of Deemi f 0 crim horror, as in the is pro nce, but practically accepted it would be full of dangerous possibilities, — A gefitieman from Holland named Maurits Wagenvoort and another from Sweden named © & Ua getting ready to writ book about the United States, cy that has not had ashy at this ag- ead harmless pastime Pair the oversight. oe Washington's grain ship is now under way em are a should make haste to re- Any European | § | earrying Iowa's contribution of grain to the Leussian famine sufferers. It is a matter of Pleasant significance to find the people of the east and west, separated by many states, co: Gperating in a matter of nationel charit It syeaks well for the country and the times in | which we live, —_- +++ ---.- The twenty-first general co: Methodis: Churet: ized its opening by rey session at Omaha sig ssigning meats, after some opposition, to tie laity. ‘The lay ¢lement is becoming more and more an im- portant factor in that church, — ae ‘The raise of the price of coal in the leading Railway deal comes ata time when {ts eff are not likely to be fully appreciate investigation and action by Corg ss might + Prevent the bitter distress which a high price | “7™ wether for fuel means. see Madame Charcot is said to hypnotize men | with her eyes and make them obey her slightest | gu. wish. American women accomplish the same results without laying any claims to hypnotic power. see ‘The House on suspension Mondays, when it gets fairly down to business, is an object lesson to that body on other days. ——= Baron Fava is on his way back to Washing- fon. The entente cordiale is to be complete in every detail ‘The latest for trimming China silk dresses and light wash «mts, is the Ecru Potnt Russe Lace. Weare showing different qualities in » number of widths, and offer the following special valuces Russe Lace, 306 per yard. ber yard. per yard, E; DIFFERENT PATTERNS. 4 inch only 8c per yard. Sinch only 75e p-r vard. ch only €1 per yard. White Point Applique Lace, various exquisite Fatterns, J to 5 inches wide, yard. 1 to $1.50 per = For Maxxe Warre Dazsses. ‘The most popular of all the White Dress Fab- rics this season fs the India Linen. We have half a dozen different qualities from 123 to Ne per yar 284 and 5c, wat these ‘The most popular prices are We have secured special quali- vices, cats Ix Exnzowenres ent line of Embroideries, All-overa, cings, Tuck! f Embroideriss, %4 to 2 imches wide, ne T3e., only 12ige p ¢ skirts—10-inch Fine Hamburg uly Ble per yard. acs we offer . in an a pattern, at $1 per yard. 27-inch Fine attractively Wirrasx TH. McK xew, MMMM oA RRR OCO It H FER gS8g MM Ma™AK R CoO Eee Sys5 YW Ween a PPP PPP FEE pa, WWWW kK RAAAP PR ER R w WR Ba ap Pp KERR ER mor & 8x58 2°42 Tu Eee = WRAPPERS. For one day only—tomorrow (Wed- WRAPPERS, WRAPPERS. WRAPPE WRAPPYRS. Satt-en Wrappers, Print Wrappers, Giucham Wrappers, &e., Which have been 81 48, $2 6% 91.6%, WHAPPERS, S248 and $3.48, and offer WRAPPERS, WRAPPERS, ‘ 1 OF & wearprns, Ar $1.25 Excn w w PPERS APPERS. These are made in various styles of WRAPPERS. Mother Hubbart; Mother Hubbard WRAPPERS. front, with Princess buck; round WRAPPERS. yoke; round yoke, with Watteau back; WRAPPERS. Garibaidastyle and Tea Gown effects WRAPPERS. tight, medium an dark cdlorings and WRAPPERS. mourning styles. Choice, ¢ Tue Box Manenez. 316 Tm Sr N. 25, CENTS sis the time of year when nearly ne, and consequently the dif- sideration. "¢Sarauparilia.... ns Liver Regulator. Tron Bitters... b Bitters. a Ston ott’ Emulsion BE Discovery LP PHARMACY, ¥ LOWEST PRICES, aud E sts, W. A. Przce & Co, 719 Merket Svace, Cor 8th st. and Pennsylvania ave. Tax Srnoxoxorr Or Ova Svcczss, Best Qeasrrms Axwars. LOWEST PRICES when POSSIBLE cut Al- WAYS as LOW as the LOWEST. ‘We always try to serve you to your ENTIRE BATISFACTION and to GIVE you EXTRA VALUES for your DOLLARS, thus striving to Please you and gain your desirable patronage. Tar Exrea Vitors Ix Brsr Qoauitr Dass Frxorxes Axo Svrris ‘That we will offer this week will rave you many dimes if you are prudent enongh to take ad- tage of them. OUR SMALL WARE aud DRESSMAKERS’ SUPPLY DEPARTMENT is ‘one of the LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE in this city, and NOWHERE in the UNITED STATES can you FIND SUCH an ENORMOUS ASSORTMENT of BELTINGS and WHALE- BONE CASINGS as we are NOW SHOWING at PRICES that are GUARANTEED to be the LOWEST. Here are » few of the SPECIAL VALUES that we will offer THIS WEEK, WATER-PROOF SKIRT PROTECTORS, made of the FINEST WATER-PROOF GOSSA- MER, lined with English sateen, BOX PLAITED, curved for BELL TRAINS, in col- ors of BROWN, DARK GRAY, TAN, CREAM, WHITE, BLACK, DARK BROWN, GRAY, SLATE LIGHT SLATE, MODE. Regular Price for dark colors, 2c: for light shades, 30 and 33c. OUK SPECIAL PRICE FOR ANY SHADE, 19c BACH, BIAS LINEN DUCK CANVAS FOR DRESS FACING in 3 yard lengths, all shades. Regu- lar price, 25 and 2ve. REDUCED SPECIAL PRICE, 19¢ EACH. PUREINDIA RUBBEK ODORLESS DRESS SHIELDS, every pair GUARANTEED to wear well. Special price, 12, 15, 180 pair. THE CELEBRATED EVER-READY DRESS STAY, all lengths and colors, a SUPERIUR DRESS STAY. Will NOT RUST and will out- ‘wear ANY DRESS. 200 9-yard piece BONE CASING, in NOV- ELTY COLORS, Regular price, 15 and 180. SPECIAL PRICE, ‘9c PIECE. 2 FLAT SILK DRESS LACERS, all shades. Kegular price, 20. SPECIAL PRICE, 21c each SILK CORDS, ALL SHADES, AT SPECIAL PRICES, ONE JOB LOT OF WHALEBONES, in BLACK of WHITE, in 8,9, or 10 in. Regular price, 10, 12, 14c. SPECIAL PRICE, 7, Band 9c DOZEN. VELVETEEN SKIKT BINDINGS, all colors, for 0, 15, Zdapiece.” And THOUSANDS of NEEDED ARTICLES too numerous to mention; all at SPECIAL PRICES. Aver A Loxo, Lose War ‘We have at Iast been able to secure another CASE of the much-used YRIDE of the WAST ‘MUSLIN, in lengths from "234 to 15 yardi ‘Regular price, 124¢¢, OUR BARGAIN PRICE, So vanp. Fiow Tur Ware Goovs Deranr- MENT We have placed on Gur BARGAIN counter 1 case of FINE WHITE OKGANDY, in SMALL, MEDIUM and LARGE PLAIDS: also STRIPES. Regular price.1 and 20c yard. YOUR CHOICE, OF THIS CABE FOR 12)¢c yard, 20 pieces in FINER QUALITY, Regular Price, 22c. BARGAIN PRICE, 1bc yard. Ovr Gast Mw-Srnine Ovexixo SALE of MUSLIN and CAMBRIC UNDER- WEAR is NOW in PROGRESS. YOU KNOW the GRADE of GOODS that we SHOW, Every GARMENT GUARANTEED to BE PERFECT in MAKE and FINISH. NO CHEAP TRASH. All GOOD WEARING and LASTING GAR- MENTS. THIS WEEK we have MARKED DOWN SOME of the BEST GOODS as SPECIAL LEADERS. FINE QUALITY CAMBRIC GOWNS, HUB+ BARD YORE of 36 tucks, fine pearl buttoua, neck, sleeve and front of youe finished with CAMBRIC RUFFLE. OPENING PRICE, Ge EACH. BEST CAMBRIC GOWNS, shirt front bosom, cousposed of 40 tucks, neck, sleeves and front trimmed with ruffte of fine EMBROIDERY; all finished with beading; good pearl botions, OPENING PRICE, 80c EACH. EXTRA FINECAMBRICGOWY,with SHIRT FRON1, with 24 tucks, largo email, ROLL- ING COLLAR of SOLID EMBROIDERY; cuffs finished with dep EMBROIDERED KUFFLE; 4 wide box-plaits in back ef yoke elegant pearl buttous, ‘Thisis to be our rega- lar $1.50 Gown, but for the OPENING the PRICE WILL be 91.19 Fach. PRIDE of the WEST MUSLIN GOWNS, and neck with FRENCH EMBKOID- Hubbard yoke of 36 tucks; pearl but- well finished, OPENING FRICE, 80 CENTS, SKIRTS--SHIRT MUSLIN, with CAMBRIC RUFFLE TUCKS. OPENING PRICE, 25¢ EACH, SHORT MUSLIN UNDERSKIRTS OF SOFT FINE CLOTH, with tucks and yoke bands; OPENING PRICE, 3Be EACH. LONG SKIRTS OF GOOD MUSLIN, 10-inch RUFFLE with INSERTING and VERY DREP EDGE of LINEN TORCHON LACE. TUCKS above ruftte, yoke band, perfect flnish. OPER- 1NG PKICE, 99¢ EACH. FINE MUSLIN SKIRTS, with 12-inch RUF- FLE of ELEGANT EMBROIDERY; YOKE band. OPENING PRICE, $250 EACH. DRAWERS, CHEMISES, SKIRTS, GOWNS, COKSET COVERS in MUSLIN, CAMBRIC, LAWN, BATISTE, FRENCH JACKONEITE, AtSPECIALLY KEDUCED PRICES for the OPENING. NOTE—WE WILL ALSO BHOW A VERY ELEGANT ASSORTMENT of GOWNS and DRAWERS for MISSES and CHILDREN at VERY LOW PRICKS for the OPENING, W. A. Punce & Co, ‘719 MARKET SPACE, 1t COR STH ST AND PENN AVE. s Neouce Sumrs Fon Soyaen. Wea season for donning Flannel Shirts feat hand. In buying your shir you can be cool and comfortabie for a very little money. Scotch Cheviot Shirts, $1.50, Sbediord Gord Bhivy OL: Padras Shirts, $123, lomie Cloth Shiri, Sateen Shirts, $1.2 ‘These are absolutely the best Shirts pro- duced for the tnoney, made in our Baitamore factory. feet - B.B. ELLERY AND) JOR TREZAND, ‘Managers Brauch Balto. shirt Factory, 931 ov st uw. near N. Yave. junction. my3. Eizoaxt Deconsten Prusres Re- DUCED. You can select what you want from our superb stock of Decorated China Plates this week at wdiscount of 25 por cent. We wish toreduce stock. A hun- red different styles of Plates from which to select, Dinner Plates, Des- sort Plates and Plates for fish, game, oysters, pickles, salads, &c. Remember thie discount of 25 per cent on Plates ie for this week only. §3 to 890 per dozen—one-fourth off. Wasarra & Envoxsrox, 1205 Pessa Ave. $030-11m Tor that tired f erate, Full pint bottles. 75¢. W. 8, THOMPSON, ‘Pharmacist, 703 15th ot pas Cur. Jie ate ‘ing, incident to the approach of Maceria Medics offers nothing | botter than a well-prepared Wine of the Coca Leaf. Our COCA WINE is carefully made from the green coca Jeaves and pure native wine, It is agreeable to taste and wildiy exhilarating to the exhausted “Wise Or Cansara Ax Inox Js Waar You Nex ~—Towive yous hearty natural appetite, To rewulate your kidneys and liver, —To prepare your system to contend with ‘the summer's heat, 5% —To tone you up so that you cam put re- far ny eee head me —To thoroughly cleanse the systein, purity the blood. “Wine of Calisaya and SL5]]T never raine but it pourn” In the “POST” is Jf tones woolen retoction ot WoOLE DRESS GOODB—some of the choicest effects we have had to show this spring arecountedin. And now we come with s parcel of TRIMMINGS—the suit- able and proper things to decorate with. ‘The very life of trade—profit—has been taken out of ‘the prices and in nots few instances the cost has been eutinto. Didever things happen mote opportunely for you? Cents have grown most to the value of dol- lars in their purchasing power, If you will look over the DRESS GOODS—and then the TRIMMINGS you ‘will see they were male for each other. Let YOUR choosing be done at once, for many busy hands will be here this week tocarry away these victims of our push and pluck. As You Wax Foo Tux COLORED APPLIQUE PASSEMENTERI that were $1 Ec on 2350, $3 75, Pritt gu SS 72e, NOW ag” Sh #5, 2¥25, at 30, $275 end 28 L. COLORED SILK.” PASSEMENTERIES, ahi im Green, Brown and Navy Blue tints Bud studded with beads alld waters to match. come three-quarters of ap inch and an clad quarter wide-were Oc and 81 20, NOW S¥e anid Ue 8 yard. JET AND GULD BEAD PaSSEMENT- FRIES thas wore cone 15 and $1 25, NOW ae, Sea Res CHES BES cexr ent . ‘and a half ine! wide, were eto Tea yard. ADT TGEWEL, TINSEL: ond BEAD. PASSEMEN- TERIES tha rere Sic. 8itS and 83.26— Soc, $1.35 and @ Ayard, RLORKD, BEADED, PAS enesTEntEs Sn 8.755 Yard Ai au ef thane price it Shilpa part jayient of the regular markings, e Se BAND TRKIMMING—75c to 81.45 SLonep SILK PASKEMENTERIES in all jors—120, 1 5e und voce eens K SILK FASSEMENTERIES—80 to ‘a yard. JET FASSEMENTERIES—10c to $17.50 8 YGLACK HAND-CROCHETED PASSEMEN- TEKIES—750 10 04.70 8 yu a STEEL BEAD PASSEMENTERIE—from 9 half to two and a baif inches wide—d0c to $2.25 “JET rnrxcrs—two to twoive inches wide —Z5e to $6.50 a yard, BLACK KABEON FRINGR-€1.28 to 85 8 yard, SILK MOSS TRIMMINGS_Black and colors ZiNe inches wide. Also the MOSS EDGINGS, the price, NOW Uc a yard, $3.05 up Boe bas be AE ee 62, 83. J URNAMENTS that wore 60c, 65c, 850 gud #1.60—NOW 30c, 5c, Woe and $1.25 8 rt ss nes are Set ee were $2.95 and $425 8 35 and 8225, BLACK SILK OKNAMEN 15 that were 750, 81,75 aud 92.25—NOW 5c aud 756. SLEOKALKA, JET GIKDLES “tbat were CLEOPATRA GOLD GIRDLES that were 06.75—NOW 63.25. ‘The prices are threadbare. It isadeed of our own doing—for, like the DRESS GOODS, we would rather have sclear counter to begin the next season, With such an offering there is pot a doubt you will make a clean sweep. ‘There is nothing in the whole assort- ment that isnot abargain, They are all NOVELTIES— and the BEST, Prarrs, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE" Established 1840. na Telephone, 995. ‘The truly phenomenally large trade of the past few weoks proves beyoud & doubt that we have popular lines of Spring aud Summer Footwear. Awong so many different attractive lines itis a puzzie for us to select the Most popular lino. A EFLE? & Beit 2 mM ‘UU Z2z Haas 82 Low In our opinion there is not any line HOES, | in our entire stock that bas inore in- trinsic value for the money than tho — rent atyies of Low Cut Haass 82 Extreme comfort, the very latest styles and exceptional di ty are Low Snors. Haass combined in our ¢ LOW-CUT SHOES, We enumerate a few of the izle ‘we are selling at the low price of §2: LADIES’ HAND-WELT TIES with gxteusion ‘sole, floxible | Walking Shoes, commuei sense shape, Phila- deiphia square toe, cofiin toe with tip, Opera, plain or tipped. LADIES’ HAND-TURN TIES, feather weight and just rigbt for ‘tender feet. Common Sense Shape Suozs. Haass #2 Low Kew York toe. Tos with nie- Ginm9F higrls heels All oF Cloth Tops: LADIES' RED GOAT TIES and One-button Straps, the very ‘best Snore WHITE CANVAS BOOTEES. ° iN lar dressy. summer Bias Silog srimined with best white calf: $2 Low Suozs. Wa. Hasx & Corn RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, GENTS’ OXFORD AND SOUTHERN Tes. ot, Food quality calt and the com- ple kapwaroo finished calf. 10 broad, medium or pointed toes, 990 and 932 7th st. 1914 and 1916 Pa, ave, 231 Pa. ave se. 1t x Wrar We Cia ee F 1B ‘Cenzs” Frova ‘It makes— —"more” bread, “lighter” broad, —“whiter” bread, “better” bread —than any other flour. Wax Doss In Because 1t "made from the best selected wheat,” “ground by the best machinery,” —“refined in the most careful manner,” “indorsed by all who use it," —“the ‘beat’ flour in the world.” For sale by all grocers, Let your next sack be “Cores.” Wu. M. Garr & Co. “Wholesale Flour and Feed Dealers," Cor. Ast and Ind. ave, 1 Fiaueawes Jewerar Estasuismeext No Exrozmiox. 531 Seventh street northwest, Gear Acnoxz Siz, 724 Tru Sr Nosrawssr, SATURDAY wasa great day. Bargains were greater; Customers received the gregtest values on record. ‘We will continue this sale several days longer and ‘all those desiring 81 worth of foods for 5Uc should avail themselves of this opportunity. ‘Remember, this is one chance of s lifetinte. Dress Goods, Silk, Linens, Towels, ‘Muslina, Hosiery, Notions, ke. all to be Bow. fee eee * 924 Im 8: NW. Sea ot ecnenen Leon wkwicax, for. WASHINGTON, D.C . TUESDAY. Woorwasn & Lorsnor, 10TH, 11TH AND F 8T8. X.w. Ax Tis Sronz Just Now. Special sale of Ladies’ Untrimmed Hats—1, Japanese Vases, Bronzes, Koros, ec, at abot) half price all this week. Examples in F st window. (24 Boor. +» lat and 2 annexes.) Great reduction sale of seasonsble Black Dress suits. ist floor. 10th st annex.) Closing out sale of Japanese Hand-made Ruge. Unheard of prices prevail. ‘(th floor. 1th at bldy.) —— A Vinx Counox Misraxn ‘ade by so many persons at this season of the year ia changing from WINTER-WEIGHT UNDERWEAR to COTTON GAUZE. This should be avuided, particularly by those with any inclination to throat or lung troubles, Use Tue Dr Jarorn Sasarory Unsvrnwearn (ndorsed by the leading physicians of the world). Graded to the seasons. Manufactured under the supervision of Dr. Jaeger and guaranteed ‘all pure wool. THE ALL-WOOL GAUZE For hot weather wearis as soft and light as gossamer, smoother than and in every way preferable to the finest silk fabrics, ‘This all-wool gauze is @ novelty and ® ape- cialty of the Dr. Jaeger system, imported and aold by the Jaeger Company only. Weare the Washington agents for the Dr. ‘Ineger (the Universal Sanatory,Underwear) and show itin all weights for men, women and children. Illustrated catalogue and price list free at department, Hirst for... 2d annex) For Mex- A Toorsy Is. Uspenwean. TRE KIND FOR IMMEDIATE USE, 200 dozen Suite FRENCH BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR. Shirts with French necks, Bizes 34 to 46. werm, Bize 30 to 42. 60c PER SUIT, at floor. ——0—-~0——o 00 Sensoxanre Urnorsreay Tae. Cuzrtoxxe Avo Its Uszs. Perhaps you have never thought of the many ‘utes to Which this material cau be and 1s put FOR WALL COVERINGS, Summer Draperies and Hangings and Interior Decorations generally, it is very popular. To show its adaptability to these uses we have had. ‘4 Summer Bed Chamber erected on our fourth floor, the walls of which are covered with eretonne. The bed canopy, the portieres and other hangings are principally of the same material. The entire room is in perfect color hermony and you can get some excellent ideas therefrom, FOR FURNITURE SLIP COVERINGS ORETONNE ie perhaps more extensively used than anything else. Being very closely and smoothly woven it resists the dust and pro- tecta the furniture, ay well as adding to its ap- Pearance. Various other uses are made of Cre- tonne—Fillow Covers, Screen Panels, Splashers, &e, LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE Of the quantity necessary to cover your fur- niture. We cheerfully do so without charge. Ifyou prefer todo away with the trouble and worry of making your slip covers we will make them in the very best manner possible, guaran- tee a perfect fit (for nothing looks worse than 3 Dewey, ill-fitting cover) and charge you ouly # moderate price therefor. FOR YOUR BENEFIT. Whether you make your own Slip Covers or have us do it for you, periuit us to offer some suggestions gained by our long experience in handing this class of merchandise. When you are shown materials for this purpose, partic ularly LINENS, draw your hand over both the right and wrony sides. If they are not equally smooth and regular don’t buy the goods, It will not only scratch the frames of the furni- ture, but will cut and pull the upholstery. OUK’ SLIP COVER LINENS ARE IMPORTED. BOTH SIDES ARE SMOOTH AND IDENTI- CALLY THE SAME, AND WILL NOT DE- FACE THE ¥UKNITURE-THE ONLY PROPER KIND TO BUY. We also havea full assortment of CRETONNES AND DIMITIES For covers. Imported also. Great diversity of designs and colorings—hand stamped in larze, bold patterns if you lke—small and neat if you Wish—all tastes thought of, IMPORTED CRETONNES, 11 quality, 50c a yard. a2 inches | Sunny Ope ezen wie” | Se quality SATIN STRIPED DIMITIES, White, Cream and Gray—wide. and narrow stripes—32 inches wide, ——25 and 3le a yard. BELGIAN LINENS, Finished both sides, 66 inches wide, —50e « yard. — (4th floor... : -11th et building.) —o— Boxs' Crormye Srectarries, At $4.50, 85 00 and up to 87 75 Singli Double-breasted Suits run in price, They're all Deautier, the latest and freshest products of designers’ skill Describe them we can't, but they will please you, we know. 85 00 is an average price for any size up to 14 years, If your “kilt-skirted youngster" yearns to throw off the look 0: “yirlishness” and step into “first panta” just favor us with his Presence. We'll put hima in a “Sussex” Suit, ‘You'll like it as much as he does, The trousers aro braided and buckled at the knce; the coat ‘opens in front and shows the white blouse, ‘Sussex Suits cost $3.50, $4 00 and 84 75. Sussex Blouses, 750, 81 25 up to 8 Boys’ Reefers, $4 00 and 85 00. Boys’ Kailor Suits, $4 75. S ‘egular $6 00 Suits.) Boys’ Jersey Suits, $4 75 and $5 00. Boys' English Bedford Cord and Drill Suits, 83 25 and 8375, Boys’ Extra Pants, 75: and 81 25, Boys’ Shirt Waists, 25c to $1 2: Boys’ Fancy Lawn Blouses, 75c to $3 00. Boys’ Straw Sailors, $1 25 and $140, (Third Boor. 10th st building.) Sorraste Hosizar For MAY BALLS AND FESTIVALS, Children's White Hose in cotton, lisle, silk plated and pure silk. —260, tv $3.05 » pair.— Children's Cardinal Hose in cotton, lisle and silk plated. —46e, to $1.15 a pair— Children's Tan Hose in cotton, lisle and silk plated, —26e, to 95c. a pair— Children's Pink and Blue Silk Pisted Hose. ——Size 7, 70c.— Rise Se. on each size, (test oor... Second annex.) — Canpaews 250, Gunezs, EXCELLENT VALUE. 80 dozen Children’s Indis Linon Guimpes, yoke of tucks, high full sleeves edged with nest ——Speaial Price, 2c. ench.— CBecond AOOK.....0......000-e10th st. building.) —, ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, myS =: 10TH, 11 TH AND F OTS. ¥.W. haat MAY 3, 1892-TEN PAGES Mar Deceas Pavone ‘The most notable health garment of the are! ‘Withoutan equal for eomfort or durability! ‘The lightest Corset manufactured. ‘Made of Pongee Silk in two cclore—Ecra ‘and White. Only the choicest whalebone used. Watch-spring Steel of high temper, Jicht weight and great elasticity enters into its construction. The superfiexible front steel, combined with the licht weight and Perfect fit of this corset, makes it without » peer fot comfort and hygienic properties, It adapts ttacif to every movement of the Sowwer Sersox Reocrsrres Ar Srecar Prices Tononnow. Dody, and grants perfect freedom to the} Reduced prices for new goods at the very commence- organs of respiration. Elocutionists and fingers pronounce it unequaled. Marie Decea 18 enthusiastic in ber praises of it and will have no other. ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR USE WHILE ENGAGED IN PHYSICAL EXER- CISE. Tennie, boating, horseback riding ‘and all physical exercises cap be engaged in while wearing this coreet, Four lengths: Extra lone, ong, medium and short, In Underclothing we are giving extra valnes to familiarize our patrons with the fine assortment in this comparatively new department. All regular goods besides the latest fds and novelties in Underwear are here, J- Cc Hercmssox, 907 Pa Ave Lasssvscx & Buo. a No warren were you co-om which way you turm—you find nosuch sortment of EMBROIDERIES as you doat Laxsovrcs & Bros. Corser Wassrs. A rot sxe or pors warsts, Made of Jean, bone buttons put on with tape, double pieces under the arm and button im front, Bizes from 3 to10 years, Prics. 50c. Fennis wast, mave OF saT- teen, lined with drilling, pearl buttons Puton with tape, bose and skirt sup- Porter, shoulder straps, lace on the hips, bones front, back and sides, which can be Temoved and extra picce sewed in, bast ‘Suitable for ladies who cannot wear cor- sets and desire something soft and com- fortable. Puce, $1.50, Fenris warst, ape oF cam bric, lined with drilling, bone buttons Put ou with tape, hose, skirt and drawer supporter, plaited bust, which xives to iy form, corded on sides, bones front and back, which can be removed, and straps on the shoulders. Suitable for young ladies from 1¥ to 17 years old. Pare. 81. Provapy we nave ENGRAVED your cards and you want more. You may not know what to do about it. Bring your plate, we cau atrike off some more for you at these prices: For Pusrisxe Frou Pure 50 Canvs, 40 100 Canos, T5c Tins 13 sonty curar WHEN you take into consideration that we do only FIRS1-CLASS work. Many couples have made their start in life by having Us engrave thoir wedding invitations, Can we do the same for you? A sprcrat. sare 1x soaps.—ar- PLE BLOSSOM Oi PALM OIL SOAPS, 8 oz cake of soap—3 pleces, 250. . ROSE, BROWN WIND- Elder Flower or Castile, 6 pieces for 25, JC. CAKE SHAN! BI ‘Soap, only 4c, per — ao Hove you ever vsep LEMON QUICESOAY? They claim it is good for the complexion, The price is “Zocta, Wig aye selling it for 14 cts,, Scakes for +2 iz. pars OF 47) 1 Wi Mose Glycerine Soap, only 2! he per bar. Deverrerz VIOLETTES RUS! Soap, only 25c. per cake. mais A GOOD MANY OF YOU LIVE FaR sie up by the ‘phone—our number is. 1454" we will at once send you your goods: OUT or TOWN address cur = Max Ororn Deranrvens. ING. How about yours? pees Bes (al ad my3 420, 422, 424, 426 7TH STREET. Laces Axo Enxsnowenres, ‘This is tho season to buy Laces and Embroideries, snd we kuow this fact. Now to induce you to buy your Embroideries and Laces of ua we will offer special inducements for Wednesday, Thursday and Fridey only. ‘24-inch Camb. Half Flounce, nicely worked, Q4Ae A YARD Value, 400 Heavy Worked Camb. Flounce, skirt width, B5o4 TAR ‘Value, 500 1 lot Fine Embroideries, new patterns, $C A YARD 8° * Wort 10 ana 12% Bix different patterns of Point D'Irelaud Lace, White ae 1.9°4 taRD Value, 250 18e Point D'Ireland Lace for 124c 8 yard. 10 per cent discount off of lowest marked prices on. all Silk Laces, Drapery Nets, Flouncings and Half Flounce, at Srrasscnore DRY GOODS, CLOAKS AND NOTIONS, 404 and 406 7th st aw, BODA aon LATES, &c, in many varieties and fay ‘vors—sour choice tor 35c per pound, Sarzrz, ‘Maker of Pure Cends, fresh every hour, ‘COR. 10TH AXD F STS. ‘WELCKER'S HOTEL, 15TH ST. ory ment of the season occurs ouly st the Palais Royal. ‘The reason for these occasional offerings pussle mer chants not lees than the public. ‘Look tomorrow in window corner of 12th ana the avenue. Any garment marked 50e may be claimed for 42 conta Seo the Light-weight Merino Under- wear, in White and Fawn: the Shirts with ribbed ends and patent untearable woven necks: the Drawers strenutheoed at would-be weak parte—superior 500 Underwear is this, Lanes: Caxnnto Usorawean. x 59cm. Drawers You sce marked GRe may be claimed tomorrow for 59c, These, with three clus ‘of 4-bunch tucks and embrodery ruffle, sre worth 75. ~ 25 chee with yoke bands, hem and three ‘tucks—of best cambric, and only ie « pair, 59.0 —rne 70 Corvet Covers for Se. See these with low square neck, trimmed front snd back with best embroidery. DSc. cowns im six stylee—any of those marked 81 15and 6125 may be secured tomorrow for ONe each. See those with surplice neck and French em- broidery trimming apd these with plat val Iser and these with hemstitebed ruffies—vargsine at @1 25 each, 50c Susan Consera 46c. Not much of a reduction, but im order to give the dest possible Corset at 50 centa we had to pay within a few cents of 50 cente. We paid the maker ® @ood rice and he warrants the Corsets to us, #o that if they yullout,” as the usual 50c featber-weight Corsets often do, we will give ® new pair, 49c_rnxce 750 QUALITY sUMMER WEIGHT Coutil Corsets for only 49c. See them, You will not Dave togo to the second floor, as these “Specials” will be for tomorrow on first-floor bargain counters 7 5c_rue pest e1 Loxo water court. con- set on the market. If you feel disposed to have a pair tried on we Know you'll recognize the fact, Laces Ar Hur Puce. i ‘You'll hear of these Laces long after they ere gone. ‘Those whoread our advertisement of Saturday un: stand what we mean by Importers’ Remnante, and no doubt profited thereby. Think of it, Point d’ Irelande, Valenciennes, Chantilly, Fedora, Point Gene and Ori- ental Laces a: 1c, 296, 30¢, 0c s yard, Worth from S5c to $1 50ayard. Niw Axo Beacrirct. Rusoxs, Details we couldn't give yesterday—200 picoes Moire Kibbons in Black, White, Cream and all the summer colors, 3 inch wide, 32c yard; 23g imches, 20e yard; 2 mohes, 23c yard. 100 pieces Black Moire Antique Ribbons—¢ inch, 5Gc. yard; S tuch, 45e yard; 3 inch, Vc yard; 2 inch, 20c yard. None better made, 25 pieces Black Moire Ribvous, warranted all silk— ‘1M imedee, 19¢ yard: 1 twcb, 1c yard—a bargain for those whocan use these widths, 25 pieces G. G. Mil- Linery Lubbous, with satin stripes, 'n three new styles, ‘3 inches wide, 28e yara, which is less than half milli- ‘ers’ price for this quality, “Count Lixes« Waite Paren ‘Marcus Ward's Best and “Court Linen” are rivals, We offer one quire “C. 1.” Paper and Pack of En- velopes for 22 centa, THAT BROOM COST 9500. ‘We told you yesterday of a new manager forthe ‘Wrap Department and that the new broom was sweep- ing clean. The types made us say that the loss on the Jeckets, &c, reduced in prices amounted to $3,000. At should have been 8500. Ail profits have been taken off these garmente and $500 chipped off the Nearly 500 garments, so that you are offered them ‘at about one dollar each less than wholess!e prices, THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) $1 Sus For 880. Repvcep Parces tor new sna desirable gcots im full variety are seldom quoted. The Palais Royal's method of opening a new season's goods fa unique. A few days since we caused thousands to learn of our grand stock of Ginghems and other Wash Dress Goods. ‘Now for Silks. MONDAY. TUESDAY. Qiay 2 (May 3) WEDNESDAY. Olay 4) Ixrnopvcriox Or Sos Suxs S38. « yara tor choice of our grand gathering of 1 Figured Siike, comprising Printed Glace or Two-tone Pongecs in new and exclusive color combinations and desicna, Andagraudstock of @1 Printed Shanghai and Japanese Silks, 24 and 27 inches wide. Grounds of Biack, Cream, Golden Brown, Gray and Navy. with serpentine stripes and fixures in as bundred and ove new and besutiful designs—all at 880 a yard until 9c. arp tor 75e quality Japanese Sitka, 24 inches wide. Art shades of Lavenders, Pinks, Reds, Greens, Yellows, Grays, Blues, Modes, &c., which em- brace forty shades, the Freuch names of which might puzzle the reader as much as they do the writer. Spectat.—rne folowing are new goods, just re- ceived, ao we can only give the assurance of reliability because bought of @ leading importer, whose verbal guarantee is equivalent to « written bond Until Wednesday evening the following special prices: 24-inch White Jap. Silke, 58¢ quality... 27-inch White Jap. Silks, 75 quality. 24-inch Black Jap. Silks, 59¢ quality..........50¢ yd 24-tuch Black Jap. Silke, 75e quality..........68¢ yd 27-inch Black Jap. Silks, 89e quality.. ‘Te ya 27-inch Black Jap. Silks, @1.19 quality... 24-inch Bieck Figured Silke, @1 quality..... 20-inch Black Surah slike, Gc quality.. 20-tneh Black Surah Silks, 68c quality... ‘24-inch Black Surah Bilks, 75e quality. 27-imeh Black Surah Silks, $1.19 quality: 20-inch Black Faille Francaise, &3¢ quality....75¢ y¢ 20-inch Black Satin Khadame, 8c. quality....75e yd 20-inch Black Taffeta Silks, 8Sc quality. 20-inch Black Taffeta Bilks, 81.29 quali 23-in, Figured Armure Silks, $1.50 quality. Rerustz Becaver Guanaxreeo. If these Silks split or crock within six months of Purchase Dew matotial given, promptly, politely and with apologies for the trouble caused our patron. Black Bengaline Silke, @1, $1 25 and @1 50 yard, ‘Boyal Armure Silks, @1 and 81 26 yard Black Peau de Bote, 81 25 yard. Faille Francaise Silks, $1, @1 25, $1 35, @1 50 and @1 89 yard. ‘Satin Khadames, @1 and $125 yard. Black G G Silks, $1, $1 25, 6135, 81 50, $168, 81.89 and 82 26 yard. CP The @1 Silksare therefore as reliable as the more ‘expensive—as reliable to you since we accept the re- ‘sponsibility of their wear. idl! i | H i E ry i i i i i i Kicrnax, 209 PA AVE. XN. W. Buch © lot of willing tuyere infuses new fe inte every clerk. _—o ADMIRATION _— | SALE 1 Y CUSTOMER PLEASED WITH OUR BARGAINS And we delighted with — our increasing trade aut | Tus — WEEK. — ‘With the beat of yesterday came many inguirles about . Sosa Usornwean ‘Thote who came to us were delighted with the com- Dlete assortments we are showing and above all the ‘very low price we have put upon them, We quote: Lave Swiss Rom: Vests, In White, Ecra, Light Blue and Piuk—crochet neck and arm holes, with tape run through—V oraquare= Ze racu Laors Swiss Ruveen Vesre, In White, Eeru, Licht Blue aud Pink—crochet neck and arm holes—with silk tape rum through— Lions: Swiss Rise Vesa, In Ecru—crochet neck, lone sleeves— 25e. Lions: Buseck Swiss Risven Vests, ctuchet necks and arm holes, with colored silk tapes fun through, 1 3740 Liors Swiss Rowen Vesta Ecru and White, Vor square neck, crochet arm holes fnd neck, with silk tape run turouxl, 3BIe. +o Lions: Swiss Rieveo Vests, masa crochet necks and armbwles, 50c, G2. Lares Swiss Roun Pare tn Ecru and White, at 50 axp 62ko "~ dc. 29c, 450, Liows: Swiss Rinven Sixx Vesre, ‘te Cream, Light Bine, Pink and Red, 750. ———— ©. Consens Gavze Vesrs. Cunprew's Tron Gravee Vesrs, Long of short sleeves, all sizea, 2de. racu a Cunprers Swiss Rowen Vesna, In Ecru or White, Price....-. Children's Swiss Ribbed Vests, Extra quality, crochet neck, with silk tops, 2 345669 serene Ble Bie Be 4c 460 B00 Pasts To Marca Ar Suc Prices, Mow. Fonpa & Cc. he 807 P. Ave. NLW, Fara, Mornen, Davoren CURED BY THE ELECTROPOISE OF DIFFERERR AND WIDELY SEPARATED DISEASES, TESTIMONY THAT TELLS. ‘Banner Were House, Durham, ¥.C., KD. Williams, General Manager. Tt gives me pleasure to add my note to the great anthem of praise that will soon roll around the globe 4 honor to the latest boot to mankind thet bes been Aiscovered by ever progressive actence. Lepeak of the Electropoise, not ouly of what I believe it ean do, but what I know it bas done, Last fall my besith was @readful. By friends all thought I had “Bright's dis ease." Thed taken many diferent medicines with mo Permanent xood. At lact meeting an old friend, whe was borrified @t my appearance, be recommended te, me th: Electropolse. Tat once bougbt one and found immediate relief. After wearing {t for several nights the pains in my liver and Kidneys were entirely come, and in the course of three weeks I felt like « new man and had fsttened several pounds, I @on't beliews there is anything like it for kidney and liver trouble, My daughter has been cured of two attacks of billows colic by it use alone. My wife was cured of the gripe im twenty-four hours. She is louder in the praise of the Electropoise, if possible, (hau Iam 1 knowof several persons who have been cured of the morphine abit solely by the Use of this littie iastrument, and of one who was cured of seevere attack of kidney colle, T have tried it for various diseases, aud always with the happiest effects, - ‘Yours, truly, BD. WILLIAMS, ‘Let us msfi you Elee- see cern at