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4 THE EVENING STAR. — yWASHIN SGTON. covseecsseeMay 13, 1892. — = ~ CROSEY s. NOYES Editor, omana = SHE EVENING STAR bas « regular aod permanent cireatation in Washington three teres larger than that of any other paper in theeity. Ae ‘Vertiniug Medium it has ne competitor. ‘During the period of misapprebension of the lecal NEWS paper and Ad- ‘No other House DORS—EVER DID—or EVER WILL sell such STERLING QUALITIES st such LOW PRICES as WE quote, Saxs Axo Company. |Tux Paice Dorset Har Tas. ——— our SDOLLAR made —— of curivReEnN's We've sold such a tot of them — «nd not a com- plaint. We & there wouldn't be- COULDNT. QUALITY is too thick—MADE too well. Other that stores see fit to Lemay Se ee charge 96 and $7 that this item of expenditnre alone will be pepe gs great as the total entertainment expen- gE, — Giture in any other city. The picnic luxuries pent ee will bave to be supplied, if they are sup-|—— are wor plied st all, out of the city’s private sub- scription. It isto be noted, however, that no Panquet such as other cities have given at large cost for the benefit of a comparatively few of the guests, is to be provided here from any fund. In comformity with Grand Army sentiment the money which would be spent upon this affair fs saved to be expended in s manner geription is relied upon to meet the expenses of reception, decoration, excursions to battle- fields, &c., &e. If the appropriation fails, and absorb an amount twice as great as the present subscription. There is no brilliant prospect head of a picnic for the shoulder straps at the expense of the common soldier. —__ e+ ‘The extradition treaty with France is appar- gutly availed of by some Senators to strike a iow at somebody. That such a treaty is needed is evident by the pains used in both re- publics in formulating it and the earnest desire of both administrations for its adoption. It is mot of course to be accepted as a matter of course that « treaty is to be ratified by the Senate. One of the most important of that body's functions is to act in concert with the Execntive in framing and enacting treaties ‘With other nations Constitutionally and in accordance with the general spirit of American Institutions treaty-making ix by our theory and ‘under the operations of our government an act of power peculiar to neither the executive head nor to the executive eouncil of the republic, ut to both, as representing under the Consti- tution the sovereignty of the people of the United Staten. But this fact should never be taken advantage of to deluy action or defeat ction on an important treaty for any other Feason or reasons than those of a public or de- fensible character. Neither personal nor par- fimun considerations should have place in the (Getermination of such matters, wee merit is weighed by the majority. But ‘ they're more buyable ——— * at 85. tte better price. More convenient — you don't to break into = DOL Saves. have We as many Suits at $5 as others have at all prices—as much of s variety. There are all atyles— SINGLE and DOUBLE- BREASTED TWO- PIECE SHORT PANTS SUITS—PLAITED —— BLOUSE suITs- — “Vestict suITS— JUNIOR SUITS—and THREE-PIECE SHORT — PANTS SUITS. Th — standard na SHORT styles PANTS all the novelties. —— suits. But the patterns are Ato 12yrs. Sresh—new —and belong to US. Some very light effects They're extremely fashionable. Darker and darker ones—til they deepen into plain Black or Bine. Good wearing colors—all of them. Good stout fabrics— When Dr. Parkhurst from his pulpit de- pounced the open, shameless vice of New York nd accused the officials of winking at viola- fions of the law, the accused pronounced his @enunciations the abstract vaporings of a ptudent, shut up in his library, who necessarily @rew upon his imagination instead of his ex- perience, and with one accord they called for pomething specific. When Dr. Parkhurst re- Sponded to their demand and in his capacity of =< the Society for the Suppression of played the detective and forced himself to Pebold the fitthiest of s great city’s orgies with the practical result of sustaining his charges } ———— Bad compelling New York temporarily to be @ecent om the surface, they are worse dis- petistied than ever. They think his conduct mnbecoming a minister of the gospel. — ‘The bill iatroduced in both houses of Con- Grew to set apart the 12th of next October as a Rational holiday in commemoration of the four hundredth anniversary of the discovery of America onght to pass and doubtless will pass as A matter of course. Columbus day would be- Come one of the great holidays of the Republic, felebrated in school and publi assembly as the day on which our vast and splendid civilization Degan, so far as it bad a begiuning in this hemisphere. It should not be forgotten that the movement to thus celebrate the day orig- fnated with the superintendents of public schools, ever prominent in patriotic and elevat- dng labors. zee CHEVIOT S—HOME- —— SPU NS-CASSIMERES TWEDs CORKSCREW 8— = FLANNELS. The reat thing is wear. ‘That's what we ‘Take holt of them—strain the seams. The stitches ‘hold fast. Notice the linings~if they're lined; if they're not— see how the seams are finished. Turn the snits inside out~every which way. There are no slighted points, No bad tailoring, They fit—that's another thing. Some folks take so lit- CHOICE The Philadelphia mint ought, when rebuilt, tobe no longer the Philadelphia but become ‘the national mint in fact, with ite location in ‘the republic's capital. Here is the place for all the great offices of the federal government. The principal mint of the country would have Deen placed at tirst in Washington but for the fact that the capital was not here at first. The Maint was retuined at Philadelphia, the old eapital, for purely economical reasons, These Feasoné are no longer operative, for if a new building is required there is economy in ereet- ing it at oes seat of government. —- ee ‘The Paci ‘Mail is disposed to Join the Inman Bne of steam chips in securing the benefits of American registry for their foreign-built vessels on the understanding that corresponding ships are to be constructed in American ship yards. ‘Thus the principle of increasing by judicious porchase our mercantile navy and at the same time affording work for our shipbuilders seems Girmly established. ——-—- ee The Manufacturers’ Record of Baltimore says that the southern states are planning to spend wearly two million dullars on the world’s fair. The interest in the exposition seems to be Growing im that section. While the legislatures of several states made no appropriation tthe people have subscribed liberally, and, alto- gether, the south will be fairly well represented fm the exhubits if the plans formed are carried out a There isa strong possibility that the oppor- tunity offered by the world’s fair at Chicago ‘Will be taken advantage of in a number of in- Btances by labor to enforce its demands from capital. The embarrasements that would result from strikes are so great that it would be the course of wisdom to arrange matters in a way thet is fast and satisfactory to all concerned before the fair opens. ee ‘The adverse report of the committee on mili- tary affairs on the bill to allow the government ‘to sell flags at contract price, so as to encourage patriotic display, is far from implying any lack oF —— tle pains with — dren's Clothe: Br — = owen on price THOUSAND icant —make friends with Sixs Asp Comrasy, } PA. AVE AND 7TH ST. WHILE, THR GOOD WEATHER, CONTINUES ie lg necrssary to have Tar een ee We have | | _mya2-tan* ROSHON, DENTIST, OF 1508 1471 hen is Fatients to bow ins i ie ri ue 1330 «e Sewn Suor Tare» BY Of patriotic feeling. It rather meaus that} Hoover & Sxypen. Rational sentiment is sufficiently strong to get slong without suggestion or stimulus, ——- — wee ‘The Rev. Dr. Parkhurst proposes to visit ‘Washington. It will give him an opportunity $0 observe an orderly, well-governed city. —— ee ‘With Mr. Ingalls after his political scalp Mr. import ‘Peffer tinds his whiskers of secondary Buce. —_——_ e+ Budyard Kipling is undeniably clever with his ‘What he wants is a little more exercise pen. ‘with an eraser. ‘tien fact worthy of note that no Washington ‘Revel bas been written in several months. iret Se NEXT. mas eel tot P. Av N. W. haa | BAU RTS POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, 97H STREET. R. Gorecaern, 1007-1009 F Sz N.W. ‘ Muuuxear. | TIT. ~~ | descope. New styles SS ; arrive daily. We ee 4 “me: 00. phisto” feathers and § the finest line of Tur Carzaree We Sez. novelties), which ech hounes as Ar- Sallore and Engitsh fen 2YR OF ‘noid, Constable & Co, and Lord & TRAP GIT & EGE EE |zertor i sor you will and bere jit 3 “oo BORMAN SR CoS fae_| tort oe ecmty asking @ adoute, Our styles Fon Taree Dars, ae as enetattve we Saronpar, Mow our prices, What- ‘The values during this sale will pale all previous ones into Ver you see FOB CAD | ineienificance. rest assured that the style and prices are right. Muuxeay. Weare showing entirely new shepes in RB. sad R, ‘Milan and Fancy Braid Sailors,;Tourist{Hate, Walk- ing Hate, &c., &e. -and-ready Saflors in the new shape, Saeed wie tee beaber cage, oll eee colees.. - lowers and worth up to 7be. and $1.25... ‘Aline of Fine Flowers snd Wresthe, wlish Tourist Hats, in rough-and-ready and extremely other straws, al) colors, stylish, _ ot a o a oe im = S55 Biack and White Lexborn ie. KACH. Rispoxs. SATIN AND GkOS GRAIN, cK NACKES, GAUZE, FANCIES, &e., ke, ke, Inall colors and widths. We are showing many novel- ties im wide and medium Moire and Fancy Kibbous, worth 50c. to Uc. a yard, for Ht gett: a, a 1 Hi whe CENTS AND = “us cENTS TL os eee HigSs + Dness Goons. A fortunate offering of NOVELTY CREPONS Goods identical with these are sold at Arnold, Con- ‘stable & Co."8 and at Lord & Taylor's in New York for Be. and 75e. a yard. We offer them tor 3 ¢ aa Re A YARD. ‘They are 27-inch wide, come in plain grounds, crinkle and ured tec, i ll of the stylish col- CENTS We have still about « thousand pleces of best quality ‘%e. and Je. Scotch Ginghains which we will sell for A YARD. ‘Freres Koechlin's best quality Brocade Satines and t | Lace Stripe Dimities, light and dark grounda, in hand- some floral effects, 373¢c. values For 30c. A Yano. Repverioxs Ix Parsten Ison Srixs. All our 24 and 27inch $1.25 Pigared and Plain ‘India Silks, light and dark grounds......05c. a yard All our 22-inch @2%¢c. Figured India Silke..50c. yard All our 22-inch 50e. Figured and Ptain India Silks.. = Abe. St:inck 01 Brocade Indie Silks, in Oreem, Tan lon Axp Enxpnomeaus, 45-inch-wide -wide Colored Emibruldertes, worth $1.98, For 98c. Yano. White Embroidery Flouncings, worth §1.25 and 81.50. 98c. Yano. ‘Swiss Demi-flouncings, worth $1.25 and @1.35, Black Sik Chantily Laces. 0 nches deep, worth Hosrear Axn Uxpenwean. ‘Ladies’ 50c. Fine Black Lisle Thread Hose—Louis ‘Hermadorf, dyer—every pair warranted. Only thes PAIR. heer yetcle nce Cotton Hose, wi ‘SOc. Ribbed “Lisie “Vests, White or ..36e., Stor $1 aia’ Sc wins hed eat cra Pink ona Blue, finished with shell stitching, “ rt 4 iu ‘RACH. very sale of ours surpasses the last. Every value we gtve is of greater merit than those gone before. 18s wasting words and space to tell you of our STAR SALES. The ITEMS are the FORCIBLE ARGUMENTS. TUNG double what woare selling them for. 1t'snocommon- Place occurrence which places us in this fortunate posi- tion. You should takeadvantage of it. AX Ax Toxspay, —— Ovrma Sore, Samr Warsts Axo Wruarrens. Ladies’ Sateen Waists, ruffle down front, Savy Bive and Bluek with large and small ring patterns... Ladies’ Box? Pleated Parcale Waist, 5 pleats. Ladies’ le Outing Suits, full skirt and Tendered air waist, nobby patterns. Ladies’ Percale Outing Suita, skirt and Norfolk ‘waists, stylish patterns. . af Ladies’ Outing Suits of light weight materia, dark grounds, light figures... Ladies’ New Percale Wrappers, made in 2 dif- ferent styles, 25 different patterns of mater rial, perfect Mtting. Worth $2.00 i ih: af 72 Scoteh made in 2 different styles, fine patterns ..... Gingham Wrappers, Wros. Brazen Scirs, Ke. Poe ld Navy Blue Flannel Blazer x Salt, a, 82.39 Rs 7 ieee ee 6 She ARNT os 2S © CK NNN T Mi” Pb Eek OCC KREN NN T Discount off of all Ladies’ and Children's Spring and emer Wraps. Children's Gingham Dresses 4 and 6 years, well made, pretty patterns. Pig wes, in BACH. By hs 8 Fansaat in 8, Wane 12 yeu. Ov Mosurx Uspexwear. ‘We have had consigned tons by one of the leading underwear manufacturers their entire surplas stock of Fine Underwear. These we are going to sell at prices which will ustouish even Washington ladies, ‘who are used to excellent values. FOR BESS ay “8. yi! cents B55 ye Consists of Preity 4 styles of Skirts. ‘Batyles of Drawers. 2atyles of Chemises. ‘Batyles of Corset Covers. a ‘We will sell Fine Cambric and Cotton Underwear, ‘Lace or Embroidery Trimmed, worth, @1. 68 and 81.05. Consist of : Sistyles of Skirts. Sstylesof Gowns Bstyles of Chemises. Satyles of Drawers. styles of Corset Covers, We also carry a fall ine of extra size Underwear at popular prices. $1.25 Black Satteen made with wide <+ 8c. each Skirts, _ruftle, trimmed with Black Lace... Consers Axp Traxts Wars. THE BEST OF 1TS KIND. GGG. A @@ aA R G aa 660 .. AAA Be Ss Goa aA = = Coutl Cores, Waite 04 Gray, fell made and perfect fitting, only SOc. We carr a stock al i popttar aah of Comets ‘We offer during this SPER CENT He Of the marked prices of our bes stock of Infants’ mt “og Troxz Axp Bal Dele We sell Trunks as no other house in Washington bas | 25¢. ever attempted to. Read and compare. ech Mine tran, welt made, iron bottom, good lock. 00 ‘BEinch Flat Top Duck Trunk, iron fron bottom......82.98 ‘32-tnch It. Sole Leather Trunk. We are the sole agents for this Trunk in the District. 96.48, . Other Trunks in leather, rawhide, duck, sinc, wicker, &c., up to $22.25. All of our Tranks have owing Tue Curren We Sez Tux More We Sent. Tat Is Wax We Suz So Curae Toxorrow, Busy Carsnors. ‘Notwithstanding the tremenous sale ‘we have had in our Baby Cartage De- partment we have still greater bargains than were over offered before. The nov- ‘elties exhibited are so much more ele- fant and numerous than anybody could Imagine or expect, and our extremely Jow prices are a univursal astonishinent, Sie ke Remy aoe caked almost we ate more kinds of Baby Carriages ‘and handsomer styies than can be fuand mall other Wunbington estabtisuiments combined. Our Coaches wre Berrer ADE, being supplied with every improvement aud many addi- tional appliances, exclusively our own, which add greatly to their beauty and durability. The makers of our special Gesigns are such renowned firme as Hexwoon & Warrsey, wricn ise guarantee of thelr excelleuce. ‘We have in yeveral previous sales aold all our $10, $15 and $20 Carriuces for $15, but tomorrow we will offer the following PECIAL LxpUCEMENTS: To make tomorrow the srostest Baty Carriage ELLIE TLE HTH uber Heel Mm tit ip, ALL Tms Vaccine Au Or Ove Cannraces. ICHIGAN ILEFRIGERATORS. 10 te an acknowledued fnct that the Michizan Refrigerator is the best family refrigerator made. They have been ‘tried to the entire satisfaction by 3,000 of Washington's best families. They are made of select oak and asb, fin- iaked antique, lined throughout with pare zinc. We #usrantee every Mich- igan Refrigerator to wive entire satisfac tion or money refunded. We also guar antee the Michigan will use less ice than any other refrigerator made. If you Day « High-class Michigan you get the Lest in the world. Foun Sizes Ar Repvcen Parces. —— _We have just received another car load —~ Of the Hih-cliss Michican ReSrigera- tors, and owing to a limited storage Foom we have no place to store them, and rather than rent extra storage rooms we will offer four of the most popular sizes at the following reduced prices. ‘This is the greatest reduction that was ever made on these popular goods, and at the prices we offer them every one in ‘want of a Refrigerator should take ad- ‘vantage of this sale: No, 131 Haxp-Woon Micmoas_ Ice Cuesr, No, 2 Haxo-Woo ICHIGAN IVEFRIGERATOR, 7.65. No. 3 Hanv-Woon rcu1oan Rerniozrator, HLTA HEL TELE TTTT MUTT I ITI 0. 4 Harv-~Woon Mocsteax Rerriarnaror, OLL.IO, These reduced prices will stand good for s few days only. LEATHER GOODS DEPARTMENT. ‘BRe, Fine Imported Purses, all sizes and colors. Special price, 25. 48e, Large Bill Books, very well made, very sub- stantial. Special price, Be. 15e. Real Alligator Coin Purses, Spectal price, 102. 18c. Leather Belts, very strong. Special price, 10c. MBRELLA DEPARTMENT. 21.98 prrlie "Hlandle meget paragon frame, best gloria silk. Special price, PERFUMERY ees . bottles Pure Bay Rum, Special pri bottles Best Florida Water. Special ne Be. ». bottles Florida Water. Special price, 10c. 25¢. boxes Rogers & Bros.’ Famous Silver Polish. Bpecial price, 15e. ‘38e. Quadruple Extracts in fine ent bottles, contain- ing the following odors: Crabapple Blossom, Marie Stuart, Virein Violet, White Rose, White Heliotrope, Jockey Club, Lily of France, Lily of Japan, English Rose. Special price, 25¢. ‘TSe. Perfume Atomizers. Special —_ English Crown Toilet Soaps. Tie. cakes of Tar Soap. Special pooelg PHOTOGRAPH FRAME DEPARTMENT. ‘38e. White Metal Frames, beautiful designs. Special price, 23e. 2c. Fine Metal Frames, many new designs, very choice. Special price, Ite. Le. ”h Frames, look like leather. Special 10. Photograph Frames, White enameled wood. with elass back and mat. Special price, 48:. Photograph Frames, fine oak, with sealisnions with back glass and mat. Special price, 48. TOY DEPARTMENT. G5e. Unbreakable Dolls; say papa and mamma, Special price, 3c. 25e. Worsted Balls, Special price, 10c. 48c. Unbreakable Dolls, very large. Special price, 1.50 Raymond Extension Skates. Special price, 25. $1.48 Large Sail Boats. Special price, 98, ‘The. Willow Doll Hieh Chairs. Special price, 482, 480. Large Picture Books, fully illustrated. Special price, 25c. 25e. Fish Rods. Special price, 15e. 88. Checker Boards, complete. Special price, 25. Children’s Steel Carta (can't break.) Special price, Mfecmeesd omens an wil bn schacd to feece chorea how to count, 48. R. Gorpscumm, 1007-1009 F Sr. N.W. Store open Saturdays antil 10 p.m. Bronuzan & ( & Cos ERFUL UPTOWN BARGAINS. Lovely Bape Ginghams, Cotton Surabe, Kitna js China Cloths, ies. ES at ‘Nainscoks, "on ‘Cambric, 10%c.; Dressmakers’ Cambric, Epes & G. Corsets, 95 Lee aes Mib%0 So per cent ‘ese an down IDHEAD & CO.'S., Dont Seren BERET, SSE.E A.w., near 8 st. my! Jaues Fs “Borren Tax» ‘We are first to quote ‘‘cut-prices” fre fow 25. 20and 35:., instead ores of Fine AE now Bide. Ib, ESnnase Tasca F. Overen, ‘Sole Bucteasor to the Original Firm,” ‘Main depot, cor. Oth and Pa. ave. n.w. Srecut For Touonnow myl3 5 ; « Surnre, water «Pure candy, fresh every howe, VICAR ROT weet 10TH, 11TH AND F 873. ¥.W. A Novexrr Ix Srartonzar. Boxzs Containing 24 sheets of paper and 24 eavel- opes. WHITE and delicate tints of PINK and LAVENDER with designs of ‘*Fieur de Lis” ‘and “Bow-Knot" in Gold, Silver or Green, Re. (CPiest floor... Lith st. building. > Or More Trax Onxorsary Luronr. Are these SPECIAL SALES now guing on here. The resuits of having our hand on the pulee © trade. ‘MILLINERY—Fine Straw Hats, Manflla, Satin, Lace and Fancy Braids. Milans, &c., $1.00 to 83.00 grades for 50 and 75e. RIBBONS—Platn and fancy, all this season's styles, 500. to 81.50 grades, 22, 28 and Sie. FLOWERS—Fine French footts—counter- Parts of nature—#2, 2.50, 63. and $3.50 grades 81.25 and 81 50 per banch. (4d floor, 11th st. building, Ist and 24 annexes ) JAPANESE FANS—Hand painted and fin- Sshed with cord laciugs. Choice designs and colortuxs. No old stock, but fresh and now. We heiped a manufacturer out who was in need of money—closed out his entire stock (10,000 exactly). They are on sale at 10c. to 35e., just ouehalf their actua! value, (Center table—first foor....11th st. Vailding.) TURKISH BATH TOWELS—representing & Purchass of thousands of Bteached, Un- Dlesched and Fancy Cotton and Linen Bath Towels, Se. to $1.50 Wonderfully good values. (nen Department, 2¢ floor, 11th st building. ) JAPANESE GOODS REDUCED—Vasea, Bronzes, &e., at from one-third to one-half regular prices. Unusual opportunity for any in search of wedding presents, Always accept- able. (3d floor, Ist and 2d annexes. 11th st. building.) Coxcensixa Bors: Avpanet. ‘The uselessness of an advertisement is ap- Parent unless the goods are back of ft. As with everything else in our house, so with Boys: Crorarsa. Advertised just as it is—quantity, quality, Kinds, &c. We've got a good astortinent of all the best sorts in the inarket, You'll find the Prices correct in every instance. Lots of Wool Suits, of course. SAILORS at $3.50, SACKS at $4.50 and both up to $& 300 WASH SAILOR KILT SUITS et half price. ——91.5.— A complete Boys’ Furnishing Department— Underwear, Stockings, Ties, Day and Night Shirts, Shirt Wafsts, Handkerchiefs, Sus- Penders, everything. Ga oor., -+-10th st. bide) = Misses’ Axo Canpnen's Wau Axo Dresses. CHILDREN’S GINGHAM DRESSES; neat Pink and Blue checks; deep ruffles over shoul- ers; finished with White braid taimmings. CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES; plaid; Guimpe style; trimmed with embroidery. Sizes 4to12 years, —81.75.— CHILDREN’S AND MISSES WHITE DRESSES; an elegant line in India linon, mull, &e. Sizes 4 to 16 years. $1.50 to #25. CHILDREN’S REEFERS, Navy Blue Chev- fot, neatly trimmed with White braid; brass buttons. Sizes 4 to 12 years. —#2.75 CHILDREN'S REEFERS, fine White Bed- ford Cord; large sailor collars; slashed backs; earl buttons, Bizes 4 to 14 years, eh CHILDREN’S REEFERS, Navy Blue Broad- cloth, bias pockets, notched collars, pearl but- tons. Sizes 4 to 14 years, —*. (BA floor..... ‘Lith at. bldg.) Cunprews Mostux Uxpenwear Occupies s department to itself on same floor, but entirely apart from Ladies’ Underwear. ‘You'll find it very easy to select what you want there. We have everything in as great variety as for the older folks. Private fitting rooms, too. ‘MUSLIN SKIRTS, deep hem and cluster of fine tucks. MUSLIN SKIRTS, Hamburg ruffle at bot- tom, two clusters of tucks above. — Bie. to te. — MUSLIN SKIRTS, five-inch Hamburg raffle, cluster of tucks abo $1.15 to $2. “Te You Grr A You Ger Taz Best SOLD OXLY BY Us. Tes Fam, S.E.Con Tru Axo H Sra N.W. Praxxiz & Co Tro Days Sarorpar AND Moxpay, Mar 14 asp 16, Tro secure some ot the greatest Bargains So stand mot wpon the order of Your coming, But come at once.” Some eae a ome toners ih Ti2 pieces Decorated Almita Chanter sn 34 98 i St ase ore. 38.48 Sold for 87.98... 20¢, Decorated China Cream Pitchers. GES Dinwlts Geant Replies Curyet Sw as Cnc” “Umbretia Stands, 25 Mexican Hazamacks 21.88 Fuiding Garden Benches... Te. Chairs, RRR RS me ouR 18 ouR Be OUR $1.48 -plece Tin Toilet Sets, 1.00 OUR 98. Pillow Shain ae OUR 5c. Handled Pot Chains. Se OUR 1b. Embossed Tea Canister. OUR 0c. Bix-hook Clothes Racks 6c OUR — 19. Iron Mop Handles fe OUR Ge. Galvanized Foot Tubs... Ke ouR Ae OUR me OUR ~ fe ouR Ise OUR 7 ALL — Onr fife. 8x10 Fine Picture Brames........7He ALL Gur $8c. Wall Pockets, Te ALL Our Silver Plated Ware—most of which is Meriden Britannia Ware—a discount of 20 per cent. ALL Our. Fine Osk, Walnut or Cherry Towel Racks. Will close them out at. . 49 a Lot of Genuine Sperm Sewing Machine Oil, Cheap at We........ Be. SIX — DozenClothes Pins. 2 Be. AN Embossed Ivory - Body Covered and Bandted Stop der. Worth $1.08.....81- “ A Box of 2,500 Toothpicks... Ie. Box of the New Nickel Plate Self-shin- ing Stove Polish. To introduce tt. —— Tae Fan, Tr Axo H Sr. N.W. Sole agents for the - 3c. Crxesraten Hurxz Rernornaton. Tiss itcee a Blacee BG MUSLIN SKIRTS with waists, in several styles. Sizes 6 months to & years. —Bie. to #1 MUSLIN DRAWERS, hem andtacks. Sizes to years, ae —16.— MUSLIN DRAWERS, rafites of fine embrotd- ery, clusters of fine tucks above. Sizes 2 to 16 years. ie. to 5 JEAN WAISTS, finished button and button holes. Sizes 2 to 8 years. 20th st. buikling.) Srzeuz Prices For Spectra Lors oF «Second floor. Txraxts) Axo Cunpnews Dresses. INFANTS' CAMBRIC LONG SLIPS, yoke of tucks and embroidery, full sleeves, finished at bottom with nest edge of Hamburg. —Special price, 50e.— CHILDREN’S CAMBRIC SHORT DRESSES, yoke of tucks, neck and sleeves neatly finished with Hamburg edge, deep bem and cluster of tucks at bottom. Sizes 6 months to 3 years, —Special price, 50c.— CHILDREN'S FINE NAINSOOK SHORT DRESSES; yoke of tucks; neat ainsook edge around neck and sleeves; full sleeves; suitable for morning dresses, — Special price, 75e.— CHILDREN'S NAINSOOK AND INDIA LINON SHORT DRESSES; four styles; some made “Mother Hubbard” with tucked or em- © broidered yoke, and others suitable for boys. —Special price, ¢1.— (Second fivor... -+-20th at, bldg.) feskeasest 100 dozen LADIES’ SHEER PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEPS; hand-embroidered s:al- Joped edges, hand-embroidered and hem- stitched or fancily hemstitched. Actual value, NEEEW Ww ow, SAMCE SRR NESEY wie Wo gs PAE ES TASES Soa Ss MM Rich KNERE WW a nt ¥ AAA IL Bo 24 tt tun ¥ TIT ovr RR 4 Ee y z ee £ eo ER RR Tun Eee fF ? Ee kt R= Coats Here is a grand opportuntty for ladies who Coaty wish to buy an Elegant Imported Coat at the price usually asked for the ordinary styles, as we have reduced the prices on all of our ele- gant Gray and Tan Kersey Costs. ‘Two Fine Gray Kersey Walking Coats, wit Jaree white pearl buttons, reduced from @ Coats, ‘Oue Fine Brown Bedford Cord Cost, with fancy braided collar and cuffs, size $2, from 0 815. Three Tan Kersey Cloth Coats, finished with large White pearl buttons, two unlined and one Mned with changeable silk, sizes to 34, from $20 to #15. ‘Two Eiegaut 1, donble stitched seaus, with Ire White pearl buttons, reduced from $25 to $20. ‘The last one. One UH Box Coat of fine kers:y cloth, extra length, lined throughout with changeable silk, reduced from €27.50 to @18—less than cost. Elegant Imported Tan Kersey Cloth Coats, extra length, braided all over, new shape, We have but eighteen left of the Black and ‘Navy Medium-length Cheviot Reefers and Coste eel sve only, suitable for misses and snail jadies. 1 lot reduced from #10, 912, 813.and #14to$3, A few others pro- ‘reduced. EREEE EER TERREEREETEE uw Wisrraw H. McKew, 933 Pa. Ave. N.W. Crus. Scnxewers Views Baxees; Si Dee stand in the K st page ger eenke ker mena “Finest Brendan Bolin te Nor: muyi3.24_ ees ig es ea If pot powr agent the Palate Royal Whe arent of thousands who see the ecom- ‘einy of going to market with pockst book tw hand. The Paints Royal, having eo many to shop for, obtains large eupplies Girect from thetr source and distribaes At prices impomible where the cumber some and expensive credit ayvtem pre ‘00 ‘Tour tnteresia, especially at the prew ent time, are best fooked to at the Palais Koyal. The manufacturers and tmport- We have been visited by the PR buy- (ere and their surpius summer stocks se ured so advantageously that they are Deine Gistributed at prices that are an oniching oven te old friends for Whore, the Palais Royal bas been agent for maay AZ V years. A OCG ERE NX NITTT AAG GEO RRR T MAE ock™ ERE TF a2 O65 Exe 8 SNOT = When your agent buys over 1,000 Goren of Windsor Scarfs you may be ae. sured it ts because of Here are Wash Sk Windsors for only SVeconte, that are 40 inches long, made toweil at Ge. each. And these at lie, ere Ze. quality. Rimsows rx ane THE LATEST SHADES conte. ABA these A//eilk Velvet Ribbons, Bq inches whie, at 2c. a yard are positively worth Si cents, and these J inch wide at Tc. a yard cannot be dupli- Haspxrncmers.—rive yles of Ladies’ White Lawn Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, condedand drawn- wach, which is lem than the Mat whoteaaie, We have beretotore distrftmted identical Handkerchiets at Be, each. Men may secure a ye ply for a few cents over a dollar—@:. each for Hemstitebed White Linen Hand- Rerchiefe, 1B) size. The importer has previously die posed Of thonmnds of Aorens of thew Handkerchiefs, at $1.73 @ dozen. Your agent secures the surplas {Se | stock at a price reduction, Se EILS.—Such chotve novelties as these Chantilly and Poimt Lace Vetle are generally termed exclusive and sold et exclusive prives, The lnporter overestt- ated the Bumber of lakies willing to pay exchumiee Prices, 80 that your agent mecured his sarlus stock at a figure that enables thedtstribation af Palais Koval prices—ABe. to 1354 Vell, Rome borders of intricate and delicately worked desiens that are eel- ctor seem at otber than Very exclusive prices. Groves.—vy cine atrect to the maber vour agent hands you in exchange for your dolar « pair of Chamois Mousquetaire Gloves that are mitch superior to the usual Quality Undressed Kid Mousguctaires that'are usually Judged Worth @1.75. Tlie new shades af Keds have Just been added te the colors, which now number Forty-nine. And you need not be doubtful of these Mousquetaires at only #1.25 a pair:se fry them on et our riak tu order that a perfect «love in every shall beassured. Those Pearl, White and Yellow 4 button Dressed Kid Gloves, with Biack stitched backs and broad Black band at wrixts, are to be distriboted tomorrow at €1.40 pair, that's ten cents pair less ‘than usual. Hose. —230 aosen mito ana Plain Fast Black and Fancy Lisle Hose, which sre evidently 0c. quality, have been secured of the imjo-ter- lis surplus stock Longht at a price that enables your agent to write: Ie. oF 3 pair for 8! EWELRY.— Rolled Gold, Silver and Stonine Vassar Cuff Buttons and Links, ‘The new Enclish Violet Pine only 10a, cach. The new Suspender Buckles for ladies an ‘Bussian Belts will also be here tomorrow. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, Continued below.) Heangvanters For Warsrs. ‘The Palate Royal bas not engaged the services of one of the jeading men in the Wrap business without the intention or ability to create @ revolution—without Dringing to you the best products at prices as low ax gnoted in New Kork, (Cltcago ar Philadelphia, Nor is the variety to be inferior to amy fn the United States ‘Take Waists «sam Mlinstration. Where else im this broad Jand is there a more perfect collection? Every conceivable color in India, Glace and Surah SUK Watsty and Russian Blouses; also Lawn and Percale Waists Ww in latest styles. AISTS. Prices range from SOc. to #18, ‘The hisbest priced are really the cheapest, whee compared with thowe shown elsewhere, because i i For auch youds the credit merchants with extra profile make youd the oases incident te thetr business. $9.50. Rursia Blousesof Glace Silks, im great color. No better quality or styler in fact the ideutical Blouses—usually For $6.50. sire wassts in 112 attrerent stytes—ait en- clastve, Of Indi Surah Silks, Mebt and dark ures, stripes, polka dote, &e., ad = Silk Waists in London Red, Cream and Marine Bine India and Surah Silks, with the new style rufited fronts. $A.QB. waste mm some quaitty 20 ot OM but jess claborately finished. They ft with the same faultions clgaace. Brack Six Warsrs, A tnost important brauch of the Palais Royal's trans formed Wrap Departinent. All sizes and Intest stylew im the following, which are the best pomible to pro- duce at the Fast Black Gloria Silk Waists Fast Black India Fast Black Silk Fost Black Sural Fast Biack Silk Waists, tailor: Fast Black Silk Waists, Paris Past Black English Silk Waists Fast Black Silk Waike, custom Fant Black Stik Waists, custos

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