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4 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. thesity. Ae paper vertining Mediam it has no competitor. Pa ceca inane The report of the proceedings of the fifteenth anaual meeting of the American Humane Asso eiation bristles with facts that appeal from the Brute instincts in man to his manly instincts, Even the brutes are not #0 cruel as some men, falsely so-called. Humane societies may some- Simee—it is human to err even good eause—exceed the limits of prudent interfer- ence. It f better, however, to do this occa- sionally by excess of zeal or tmisjndgment than to permit flagrant abuses to continue un- ehecked. The great se of the humane associa- tions is in cities and large towns, there the com- Petition in life creates a morbid desire to ac- @omplish things at any cost of life, limb or health. The conditions in sach crowded com- munities are favorable for harshness and also Dy reason of the rush for omissions of duty on the part of the guardians of the public inter- ests. The humane socicties,organized to supply @dditional eyes and nerves in the service of bu- ‘Manity, are very efficient in immediate relief of Yhe oppressed and in directing attention to abuses that might otherwise be overlooked. oe Often it is said, and assumed in the minds of those who do not take the trouble to say it, that ‘The party conventions do not represent in theit ftominations the choice of the voters. This is probably true in part and false in part. At mo- mente when the people are not thoroughly sromsed on any public question the conventions do not express the poptlat feeling. ‘The mass of individuals isnearly always inactive. Things are left to the lenders. The people take the trouble to growl if matters go wrong. but not couse them to go right. It is altogether dif- ferent if the iames are vital. Usaally more in- terest is. manifested in a presidential than in an “‘off year.” It is because the arena ix bigger, the princtples contended for greater and the necessity for action more apparent to the aver- age voter. The concerns neglected in the “off year” may be really, taken in mass. more im- portant to the citizen, but they are not large on hits horizon, they are state or local as distin- guished from national affairs, With the pass- ing away of the control of state rights ideas in he nation came » decrease of public interest in fhe states in merely local matters. In all the mates, south as well as north, the federal issues Site now the absorbing isstes in politics. Hence fn years when a President and Vice Prosident are to be nominated and party platforms adopted the people at lirge take a personal interest ih the conventions and the latter more nearly the popnlir feeling in the parties, Sema te poy ae _ h pat ‘The silver conference here on the 26th and fhe Cleveland convention at Syracuse, N. Y., on the Sist are antipodally interesting. The ditverites are divided between the two parties, while the Clevelmad men—at least for the pres- ent—are in one party. There is an effort on foot to induee the Syracuse gathering to enter seimple protest agninst the democratic mid- winter convention and perhaps appoint a com- mittee to take it to the ‘national convention. But the chief promoters of the movement seem to imsist on the appointment of a contesting delegation. The more moderate friends of Mr. Ctéveland dread the effect of a contest in open convention in widening the existing breach be- ‘tween the factions. The “regularity” of the ‘February or Hill convention is practically eon- ceded by the public excepting only the more ealons advocates of the ex-President. There fore it is urged on the part of other friendsand mon-committal democrats that nothing be done except to show that a majority of voters be- Yonging'to the party in the state are opposed to the course taken in the state convention of February 22. But to this suggestion is opposed the objection thmt euch virtual non-action ‘WOM Bea preotical failure of the whole pro- testing movement. It iva question as to what the effect either of a simple protest or of the choice of a rival delegation would be en the Chicago convention. It is not probable that such a delegation. if sent, wonkl be admitted to the body with full rights, ee “The reeent Actors’ Fund fair in New York developed some noteworthy expressions of pub- Hie opinion. In the voting contest it was shown ‘that somebody named Charles Dickson was Bnqnettonably the word “popular” covers @ varlety of ideas. However, as the con- ‘test realized its primary purpose, of aecummulat- fog funds, it is not tikety thatany of the emi- ment members of the drmmatic profession who ‘Were not so well represented on the occasion as Mr. Dickson will give way to jealous ill humor. es ‘The work! is informed that the new Italian aministry will parse “n lexe accentuated policy” af Feepects the triple sltiance than that of Mar- quis @i Tudini. Tt seems that ex-Premier Crispi hasan advisory relation with the new administration. afthongh not fully approving of Ste propositions Gioletti will encounter severe ‘Opposition, ax his tmmediate predecessors did. It will not be possible for a finaneially cramped nation to keep euch contly engagemonts as Italy haw made. But it is just axdufticult to withdraw immediately from them. —_. Tt fx to be hoped that no international com- Plications will result from the fact that an Italian money lender saw fit to kill an Halian Jadorer nt Newark, N. J. Itis nota ense that ‘would seem Hkely to develop ‘anything more ‘thon a local aspect, but it is often rather dif- ficult for Uncle Sam to tell jut where his sys tem of immigration and naturalization ts going to land bina, —-— ‘The marler of an express memonger in Cali- Cowmescewest Costowes -aT- PERRY'S. A NTICIPATION KEEPS THE WORLD 24 thonghttal. It won't be long twtil the mille of as earning will cease their grinding—and the Grad- ‘wation Day exercises will crown ambition's struggle with success. Of course, there is the gown to be gotten ready. Tt is one of the events in life where dress plays an important part. ‘Con ventionality —fashion —desire—all preach the need: of the CREAM WOOLENS. The soft clinging tex- tures that snuggle to the form are better than siJ% or satin—more appropriate. More in harmony with the Diushinz, hopefal face that steps into womanhood. We havea line specially bought for this occasion. Handsome—rich--simple elegance. A score or more different varieties. There is none too much timeto bein the preparstions now—and fhe @rews is the @ret ‘thing, These for that— Pabinck (CREPON— Whiteand Cream—75 ceuts: EPOX Ivory White—1 a yard. SERPED' CREPOR Winte $150 ich CREPON—figured novelties~$1.25 = *'GG-inch CREAM HENRIETTA-81 a yard. einch BATISTE. with be a yard. inch CMe rs thes figrare—we bave just nome wer 986. $1.25 Menage $1.48 iets tae Paka 91.98 Ree trek A Set T5e. Parent tae te Bel or 98c. Eig em craks eens $1.25 Keasertcs Gigs hes ame $1.98 Hox crete tot $1.25 Re os ome Our extraordinary low prices on all kinds. ‘Wear will prove an agreeable surprise te yot.° ine ¥ inch FRENCH SERGE) contea yard. semch “SILK STRIPED BERGES SL a bets N, STRIPED CAMEL'S HAIR SR ine CREAM f. tterns— incl a “WOOL Cream—with f Tas h CREAM PLIssk ra, CORD, with Arabesque fgaree— i"WHITE FIGURED BENGALINE— Js yard. “(inch CREAM CAMELS HATR GRENA- DINE, with satin border—$1.26 a yard. Bros Or A Fraruze. While we are among the CREAM GOODS we migh ‘as well potnt out a half doren other lote—that are cast® in the sane die—but may be put into more severe service: 42 inch CREAM STORM SERGE—€5 cents» : OUGHT TO CELEBRATE ‘S0:inch CREAM STORM SERGE, with fine aie tyulS1- Soa yard, S-inch CREAM STORM SERGE, with wide 3 8 Fe Wiese Minch CREAM STORM SERGE, with nar- 0) ra row, Mel OF Blue stripe “$125.6 yard. b-ineh CREAM si ay Sed ttesd forming & plaid—S1 45.0 THT Y O% BE & es ‘You know how cheerfully we show goods—Have ns i 88 i £4 parade the line before you. See how deserving of Praise the effects are—-and how mild we have drawn errnst. THE MEMOMIES TRE IX A PROPER 4 the deseription—how rich the qualities ang how mod-| THe: BENTTMENTS FOm teriGe Taeee Se est the prices. ERTY AND THE PRESERVA’ Prrrvs, GOVERNMENT MIGHT CONT! “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” San case Established 1840. ‘Telephone 905. ANOTHER LESSON OF A DIFFERENT CHARACTER, BUT PQUALLY IMPORTANT (FOR EVERY MALE CITIZEN GROW- P ING AND GROWN), 18 . A Lo “WHERE CAN I GET THE BEST” VEL! = am Or GARMENTS AT THE MOST MODERATE PRICE. READ THE ANSWER DPD 1 A MM MM 00 D1 BDI AA MMMM O oe ED > IN THE NEWSPAPERS, SIGNS, POST ROADS, OR BoP Ht axa MAS 8 § so LEARN IT FROM ANY MAN OF INTELLIGENCE. ppp 11a AMM M OO N NN DDD Go TO xX Tt C09 00 f ERE A RRR RRR Il NN N GGG F se Ri RR RG 3 S85 Gai is $3 Ee AA RRR RRR NANG Sse, Noke MH G08 “oo” bua Ere a“48 EE Rit X XN Goo "as] ea - oo, TUE TA >a Can be purchased of usfor #50 andany time youteel| 7 HMHER fF Aa oes a disposed to xet a larger pair yoncan always returnus| fH HERE oT 24 oo RES the first at full price paid for same. This applies to amy diamonds bourht of us, and in this way you ean always feel assured your purchase has its value st all times. We have a line of small Diamond Scaled Earrings at 810, 815 and $25. Our Rarrings at 8100, #150 and 200 FROM $20.00 TO $50.00. ‘TROUSERS $5.00 TO $12.00. _1t O15 ARD O17 PA. AVE. Are values that cannot be duplicated tn the efts, as| COD ,00, MMM EFF 00, ERR Tir with us you pay no middleman's profit. We tmport di- ¢ oo sae EF 8 g F reet from the cutters in Holland. Go Co” SHEE ‘oe EE : <a per nein AS soon as the weather turas warm yon ‘will realize that you need Shoes that are, above everything else, ‘‘COMFORTA- — é ‘We attribute our enonnows patronage. besides to the durability of our Shoes R RD _ fornia makes a bit of reading that equals the dime novel in eensationslivm. It t+ not alto- gether a mattor of surprise that Enropeans, Zailing to realize the extont of the United Btates, shomld form rather an unfavorable opin Jonas to he pence and good order of this country. oe “Lmperor William declares that be never reads an American newspaper, becamse it ix be- teath hie dignity. This inno reflection on the American newspaper. It is merely one of the emperor's eymptoms. —— oe In the interests of the world’s fair it should tbe made very clear that the coming anniversary of the discovery of America is a variety of 400 ‘that Ward MoAltister never had anything to do with, ee Renator Vance shows a wise discriinination in coming back to Washington to get well. The Bevator is one of us, having a residence and heme interests here as well as in North Curo- in. ———_+ +e ‘Thee are the days of preperation in schools ‘end colleges for commencement season. The orators and emaviste are anxiously finding the ‘fitting phrases for the occasion—if possible, the ‘unbackneyed phrase. SS nee ‘The latest score on the Pacific const ts over the fafmr of Japanese cheap lebor. About 4,000 have come over, and, unlike the Chinese, come for ideas—they are “working their way to ap American education. see — ‘The raftroad horror has turned np in Aupli- cate again. ‘Prains in Maryland and Ohio have, by somebody's negtigence and the public's mis- mainly to their being apecially made ‘With a view of imparting perfect comfort to the wearer. yy a ¥ you snffer with tender fest come yy Ba and try either one of our following ties: nie Wn 9d EXE www LADIES’ 83.00 HAND-TURN “ELITE” BONN ERE WoW %us® = BUTTON AND LACED BOOTS. 5 Different Styles. 6 Difcrent Widthe. LADIES" $2.50 FINE DONGOLA FEATHER- WEIGHT HAND-TURN BUTTON. ‘Tee with Tigyor Commnon-Sense Shape, GROVER'S FAMOUS SHOES AKD LOW CUTS FOR TENDER FEET. Dovigola Migh Bhoes %2:60— Ties, Giove Kid er Dongola, 1.25. LADIES’ LOW-CUT SHOES, COMFORTABLE AND DURABLE, in Foon, BOSTON VARIETY STORE. ‘We have lately enlarged and refitted our NOTION DEPARTMENT. ‘Finding that our trade demanded that we should keep the full Tine usually sold in this department, we have spared no pains or expense to make our Notion Departinent {nll and complete in every particular. OUR PRICES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. Garter Elastic, 5c. and Sc. yard. Silk Garter Elastic, 1c. and %e. Side Elasties, Children’s, Sc. and 100. Side Ktasties, Ladies’, Ie. and 19. SHIK Side Biasties, %8e. and 38e. Belt Hose Supporters, Ve. and Me. 5; Relt Hose Supporters, silk, 0c, and 81.% a8 ‘Garters, Te. to $2 a patr. ‘Feather Raye, Wh. piece. Taffeta Kibbon, 1c. ptece. Seain Binding, 10c. piece. ‘Bone Casing, 10c. tote. piece, ‘Covered Whalebones, Ke. halt dozen. Betting, Se. and Be. yard, Mending Cotton, :: cards for le. ‘Thtibles, Te. each. Garment Clasps, “ic erie. ‘Toe. to 83.50. GENTS’ BEST AUSTRALIAN KANOATOO HIGH AND LOW-CUT SHOES, Mand-ecwed Welte, Gt 83.0 94.00 and 95.00. ‘OUR FAMOUS: $4.00 FOOT-FORM SHOES - “FOR MEX, apes At the Form of the to Perfection, RUSSET AND RUSSIA CALF. LOW AXD HIGH CUTS FOK MEN. Exceptional Valuce at 82.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00. KANGAROO LACED BOUTS FOR BOES Durable and Comfortable, at Pearl Buttons, 10. to 25e. dozes. 82.00 and 8.50: Star Braid, 5c. afl colors, Hooks and Eyes, 2c. card. H & Corset Laces, Ye. W; a Co ‘Barbonr's Linen Thread, Ze. = Crochet Cotton, Se. and 100. ball, ‘RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, Riek Rack, 10. piece. Steels, 10. dozen. Corset Stays, 5e., 10e., 12c. 030and 922 7th st. 20i4 end 1916 Pa. ave., | Sestnloss Dress Shields, + Oe. it 231 Pa. ave. .@ { Nonpariel Drews Shields, 1@c., 1de., 150. Ca te. Be. Gem Dress Shields, Me. Me, We. Rik Dress Shields, Me. and Me, Riprine Toots, Re. Glove Darners, Je. Biack Pins, Se. and 10c. box. bs English Pins, Se. and We, Mair Pins. Je. bunch. Safety Pins, de. toe. dosea. Tooth Brushes, Se., 10e., 250, FES : ‘Mattings. We have shout @8 *‘o8d® valle of Mat- Wicd Curlers, Be. packase. Mattines. ‘to make &2 people ‘happy. ‘Curling Irons, 5e., 1e., 15e., Be. ‘Mattings, and prices have Hinge. een 20, hand 40e. por yank. We will eae Mattings. sell thein by the roll at $9, which i but s. Mattar. Ee. por out tein. Enoroxs S. Surrn, Mottings. We ve 30 ediisef Pency Matsing tn Mottings. six patterna which we will close out at! 105, 707, 700 PENN. AVE. ee ‘Mattines. ‘We bave 150 yioces of Japancse In- Srasoxasre “Suor Tare« Motines. Saw ourstaiye. erdume i » Hover & Sxrosn. Mattes. turn over to 7oR ot out Dal te papal 1 _I¥s foolish in buying footwear to consider Msttings, prices. aprearauce and the low cost. Yet such te usually | Mattings. ee ae ee ‘the case, for rarely does the question of comfort, | Msttings. Blan 274 iuches, ouly Ste. exch! 26. Pretetion sud wortinashy ene iste ams | Mattnrs Sie SuaDinches ly Tsay i minds, “Meumnke this pet an all-important one | Mettings. = -“Bise IxG feet, only Bleach. ** amd satisfy you in every particular. Msttings. ‘Size 4x7 fost, only 81.GDeech. ++ “We have, concedes, the largest and best | Mattines. ‘The above lot af goods are for sale cil. Tr selected stock of Ladies’, Men's aud Children's] Msttings. at the ¥ street wtore. - oO Con. 18ra Axp F Srs N.W. eee] Fiaxsouxs Sewner Resasasumare Clock wangaTNR. Now isthe time to get a pair of Otforde—at elow received wpecial FLOWERS Ny — Niw Hosisay. actble' tees bioh Lions asx R tecks and sleeveless, in White, och Vasre. Lanrs pone ste ares ‘Vesta, low neck and sleeveless, most ap- proved tashion cut, $1.00. Beure. Burs Burs. Bexts. Bers, Re Atitoator axp pram eatin ta Tenend Brack, 25c. LEATHER BELTS, WITH ‘and oridized backles, LAIN LRATHER BODICE BELTS, ‘with bow mnot and oxidized buckle, in a wae 48, 50 wa 75c. ENTS ALL LEATHER BELTS, IN Bleck and ‘Tan, att sizes, T5c. and Moeraz secre, x ot axp an ‘vor, all sizes, /ADIES’ ECKWEAR. SPECIAL SALE IN LADIES NECKWEAR, 1.68, $2.25, &o. ety 480. ana 68c. WS RUFFLE COLLARS end Cuffs, in all sizee, avet. Was L and rolling collars and ‘bosoms. Special price, Love, wets, 230. Livres: ovens texots iste in 8% only, Oc., worth 61.50. 7 Pst trite, de $1.00. |. All sizes. E HAVE A REMARKA’ ot LAWN BLY FI ‘Quick Work. ‘LESS EXPENSE THAN COAL. ‘Get our catalogue and tee all our prices. ©; A; Masemnss. 614 12: Se. BET F anDG. (WH) exbfoit on THURSDAY, MAY 39, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT of BONNETS and ROUND WATE: trum the latent ian; , together with a Une of SHADE HATS for Seaside and Mountain wear. pews ks Sule wid GIetd ae He ce cee were cereee Ace :You Sun In order to protect yuu against tmitations 14 SILK PLASTOOKS TO BE ‘Worn with Blazers, in all shades, with EAUTIFUL OXES MADE OF INEN CHEMISENTES, WITH ‘tucked ADIES' COTTON OSE, DROP 3 pairs for ‘WAISTS ins YM Y 16, 1892-TEN PAGES. 1007-1009 F Sr. N.W. B is i Te Mon Grae Sera Sur FHT AR G HE. Ever Hm Ix Wasmsorox. DATEL Y ‘Tomorrow morning at8 o'clock begins ome of the most ‘we shall inaugurate @ epeciel “Clearances | — cloeely. emc ewelry sales of modern thes, comprising Bale ‘ Slipper secs stocks: wie Providence, r. A Schwarts of North Atticboro’. Mam. Alinew. det | Review Or Banoaxs To Be Red “Be able goods, bourht at far below their regular prices. Bhectric Mair tea Orreney Oxe Dar Monz- ar Pos for Grin idea, 9 fo----b0 Bunches of Flowers that were $1.25, eivetine Facian. cach....... = Rubber Skirt Protectors, he $1.48, 61.50, #1.75.and 62 are eered at | Sener SRI Protectors poy ‘t % 166 Breast- 01.48, @1.98, 62.96 Seve! pFel Sterling Silver Bangle Bracelets, 08, 82.48 Very Fine ‘Bracelets... 81.48, $1.98, 2. ‘SCARY AKD STICK PIXS. 91.48 Solid Gold Scarf Pins, Rhine stone setting. 08 Ge. Bolla Gold Setting and Fine Rolled Gold ‘Pin, with Rhine stone setting. be Se. Shek Pine, 3e — ge ee = 32 and 54a, Black Chantilly Lace ioe 3 Flouncings, whlch were 45 and 0c, are ote ens oe Our $1 Bandslette Gloves, tm ‘S0o. Bech Biick: Pies. ee Tans, Grays, Blacks, Cream and Pearl, poems tea 1. ‘8-button: 8. Fine Gold and Silver-plated Bow Knote.......25¢ ree ‘ie. Vary Fine Gold-pleted.. Be —_ sg 2 2 3 Creazaxce Satz Or Uxveawean. LINE COFF BUTTONS. and embroidery Prices have been $1.99, $1.49 and $1.02; choice of the lot ‘anc | $1.19. ‘Six styles of Extra Fine Cambric Gowns, deavily trimmed with Medici and torchon lace and afew trimmed with embroidery. Prices have been $1.98, $2.19, $2.48 and $2 GB. Choice of the lot tomorrow, $1.68 each. ‘Three styles of 85c. Muslin Gowns, hand- somely trimwed with embroidery. Re- ‘Very Choice Link Cuff Buttons... LADIES’ CUFF BUTTOXS. ‘%e., 48e., 75c., $1.25 Fine Plated Buttons, CHILDREN'S DRESS BUTTONS. 48c. Very Fine Children’s Buttoms..........--essee+-25¢ | duced to Qc. ‘One lot of Fine Muslin Drawers. Reduced GENTS WATCH CHAINS. ‘eS t0 Be. $2.75, $3.25, $3.50 Fme Guaranteed ‘One lot of Extra Fine Cambric Drawers. Plated 91.48, $1.98, 62.48 GENTS' CUFF BUTTONS. 48 | One lot of High-neck Corset Covers, em- broidery $1.48 Very Choice, nicely Snished....... tucked yoke. Reduced Deletizex, Gondray, Legrande, Rogers & Gallet, Oakiey, from % to Ie. Latin, Barnett, HAT PINS. Tor iarre Ladien. Twenty-one Extra ws Te. ling Silver Hat Pins. ine Onanbrie —~ ooDs. gisde vary Fine Carved Sterling ot trimmed with Valencian lace, Sizes 38 to Lustam G, 25e. Gilt and Silver Hat Pins... Se. Solid Bead Hat Pins (can't break) UT STEEL SUSPENDER BUCKLES. Ze. Cut Steel Small Buckles. ‘30e. Cut Bteel Small Buckles 42. Reduced from Tie. to 45c. Extra Fine Muslin Skirt, with wide em- broidery ruffle. Reduced from Tic. and Bic. to OBe. each. ‘The above garments will be Tur Box Mancue, nyis 314-316 Tra Sr. NW. BABY BUTTONS. ‘380. Plated Baby Buttons. ‘Te. Plated Baby Buttons. 81.48 Plated Baby Button: PLATED BANDEAUX. Wiruam H. McKsew, 933 Pa. Ave. N.W. TT HOE ERE H Fr . 15e. Good Plated Bands (tinported) Tt HHH Ee ‘25c. Very Fine Plated Bands: TREE Tu Moxewentar, HAIR PINs. FASHIONABLE LEADERS 25e. Gilt and Silver Fair Pi BBROA NN NK KRER OU 1 eC Ge eee for #4 FERS kam 0 iff i FINE MILLINERY, CLOAKS, HOSIERY, Bes A“4R NK KE Roo P ? GLOVES, &. STERLING SILVER THIMBLES. fs oe oO, me PRONE (5 caer Se repest it. Have 580, Fine Engraved Sterling Silver Thimbles...,..38¢ Seg HHH 9 O ER mo eee cor soceeaca VASSAR SHIRT STUDS. SoS HoH ‘00’ Ee Is Taz M. 38c., $8¢., G5c. Fine Gilt Silver Oxidized Pearl SS A OL oe x Tue Mnuseey Depsrraexr ‘Lenine Vassar Shirt Studs... a+ seneen e250 Peg, rr L iF ts en underlying reason—there is a special sale REAL SHELL HAIR PINS. mot £4 fs Ee 3,000 Sraw Hass 75e. Fine Carved Real Shell 13 FOR LADIES AND MISSES. oer on ar pier id RAS . make at tim ay Weenenan Sous Things 4.50 SAMPLE LINE OF SILK ‘UMBRELLAS, 1115 FS N. W. Seon ged sonpsretis ety aie rpaaotar: 48. ir iN. carer Tule “PRINCE OF GAL fered, ‘We purchaeed this morning » ralesman's entire sam- and Ttalian Mixtures, bc. W8c, sieline of Finea SUK Umlstloe, Skinch, 2 rer has 18 STILL PROGRESSING. 49, $1.08 and €225 puods, Sun Umbrella, with sterling silver trimmings. Bell As 4 reqularly st 94.50 and 95.00. Your choice, #2. 48. 1 48o. Everybody sees why it is best to come very early. 98c. Pocxersoox Axp Camp Case pixep, 4 WE PURCHASED OF THE CELEBRATED FIRM ‘WE NOW OFFER: Several lots of Men's $6. SOPATENT CALF BALMO- ‘There's more talk this season of “The Monumen- OF LONUFELD BROS. & CO., PHILADELPGTA, | BALS and CONGRESS at $4.00 per pair. tale" than ever before. We've eliyeed ali PA., 500 FINE POCKETBOOK AND CARD CASES Previous efforts and so trast tocontinne. Our Trim- ‘Four lotsof MEN'S RUSSIA CALF SHOES, BLUCH- ‘EBS and BALMORALS, at €3.75 pedpeir. Regular $5.50 shoes. A large lot of LADIES’ LOW SHOES (manutacturers’ samples), from $1.85 to $2.50 per pair. They are ‘COMBINED, WITH OXIDIZED AND SILVER TRIMMINGS; WE SELL REGULARLY AT 98C. R. Goxpsemnp, It 1007-1009 F Sz. N.W. ‘beauties and regular prices were from $2.00 to $4.00. Riszoxs. ~~~ }_ all that's left of the stock of the late rmof W. 3. |, The call thle season in Ribbons tt for “matchen.” Cita eg En mmiewneeres (SE Tt ts only necessary that you see these goods to | wecum watch. That’ is worth s mat deal.’ But we mm BBLS | nieve pect hem Eropon scores SK | A. Kavrmax. $ = mon stuf” Boo Pa AVE. = A = : Croax Devan. ry pei for this week: DY TKerfers in the latest styles, my Taz Wazsex Suor Hovse, fim bh wt on 45 Mernbarat ‘ : Frevrep Ixpu Suxs $1.19. 91.98. 85.00. x AND myll KENEASTEE'S OLD STAND. Piss Coronen Cas. Or Fonsrrons Ar Tar N. Y. Ave Ruse, Near 147u Sracer. ‘Tomorrow we will offer st the Rink. on ‘New York avenne between 1th and 14th Any house im Washington can sell you Figured Silks at B0c., 75c. and #1. BUT tosell youselect patterns on Black, ‘Navy, Gray ond different shades of Brown, full 21 Inches wide, on strictly silk cloth, 2 FOR wetyg ASS 250 am Sy8 coo % something that no house with extra laree size. Only $2.25 each. Extra large Rattan Rockers, with solid oak i i Ef H { iT Hi | i i et i LETTER TH mp, wn time = THE FOLLOWING LIST OF MONEY SAVERS ARE POR Moxpay, Torspay aND Wooxespar, Mruaweny ‘We are headquarters (or Millinery? Langest stock, beat assortment and lowest prices Mises’ and Children's Trimmed Sailors Rewwler ‘values, 25 and cite. ate. Ladies’, Mines’ and Children's Hate. tn ali colora.all shapes, plain and fancy etraws and lace Uratds. Guod walagy ot 80 and Tae. ot Be and Misses’ Newport Ratlors, with straw brim and lace straw crown, in Black, Blue, White, Red, Ecru, Brown an4 Cardinal. value The, af 30 Keruler Trimmed Hate in all the Intext effects values ®, Bewular valne 30e at Mle, Ladies’, Mises’ and Children's Laghorn Pista Good values at 1, at Se Frowrns ‘Children’s Wreaths. Regular values, 29 and 4he., at Me. Lane ana Short Sprays, that are worth 50 and @2e., at abe. Long and Short Sprays, that are worth 75, 87 and Me, at 4c. cage IF the largest senortment of Flowers tn the ty. Consers ‘The celebrated . B. Summer Cornet, which retaile throughout the city at Sue., at 1c Our Lily Sateen ‘Corset in all colors. Regular value a) Croan We have but 25 Ladiee’ All-wool Black Chewiot Jackets, wRich are tailor-nede, full leneth Regular ‘Value, @4 and #4.50, at #1.08. One lot of Spring Jackets for Ladies and Mixers, which inctudes Tans, Grays, Plain and Fancy effects, all styles. Regular values, #4, @4.50, @5, @5.50 and 6, at 63.85, Your choice of any garment that sold for @6, 86.5@, 07, $7.50, 8 ond $5.50, 0 $5.48. Mesuux Usprnwean 30 doren Corset Covers, fort cotton, felled seame, at Re, WO dozen Ladies’ Lonsdale Cambric Drawers, deap ean and tneks, yoke hands. 1h 2 padre to one customer One lot of Ladies’ Skirts, excellent qnality cuttom, with deep euubruidered ruffle, ail lengths. Former Price, The. Kpectal price, 5s 2 pairs to ome customer. % dowen Ladies’ Mother Hubbard Gowns, exellent cotton yoke, with ! very fine tucks, trimmed around neck and down front with Hamburg rutile. ‘This gown fold for 7c. Our «pectal price, Ss 2 pairs to one customer. One lot of Ladies’ Drawers, with 24meb tucks above, For mer price, 4te. Special price, Hapdsome Drawers, made of excellent cotton, yoke bands trimmed with deep embroidered rufiles 4 inches ‘wide, with clustered tucks ubove. Former price, The. Special price, Sie. Lives: Sumer Wo AIsTS, One lot of Ladies’ Pervale Shirt Waists, pleated back and front, stylish prints, at 2c Onc lot of Ladies’ Waists, best percale, box-pleated, front and back, deep cutls. Former price, Gc. pe cial price, Gite, One lot of Ladies’ India Linen Shirt Waists, three box pleats front and three beck, large collar, high sleeves, deep cuffs. Former price, 0c. Special price, Ae, ‘Handsome India Linen Shirt Waist, excellent qual- ay ity, with deep ruffle with embroidered edge, in ‘Very stylish Ladies’ Waist, fine India linen, with box pleat front and back, deep Swie eubroidered collar and embroidered cuffs. Former price, $1.2 ‘Special price, te. Good value at 21e. 9% But § pair to one customer Ladies’ Full Rerular Made, Tan and Gray and Kewuler Hasxpxencmers. Se. and 7c. Handerchie(s, sligutly sotled by show inplay,, at Be. Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiets, amorted styles. Reru- Handkerchiefs. Rewnlar value, Mo Trea ends, ARE UNEXCELLED FOR FINISH AND DURABILITY. THE PRic Are in po case higher and in inany instances LOWER ‘Than you would have to pay for FACTORY MAKES. Note below what is said of our TRUNKS by those ‘who have used them. — eo ‘Washington, D. C., Peb. 13, 1802. ‘Mr. Jas. 8. Topham: Dear Sir: I wish to say in regard to TOUR MAKE of TRUNKS: that consider them to be as quod as cn be obtained anywhere. [have used one continuously for twenty Uhre years; and also have others in use in my family Weshington, D. C., March 25, 1802. Mr. Jas. 8. Topham: ‘The trunk that I bought of you in the SPRING of 1865 has given me greatest satisfaction. I have trav- fled many thousands of miles, by all manner of trams: portation, and ft is yet good, and I believe it will Inst five oF six years yet, sipce you have repaired tt so well. ‘ZIBA H. POTTER. — Washington, D. C., March 6, 1808 Dear Mr: Topham : The frank that I parchased of you tuenty-fre years ago, and which is now at your shop for repairs, has ‘been wore than satisfactory. Tt has Deen all over the cuntinest of Europe, and has traveled extenaively elsewhere, having covered many thousands of miles. Respectfully, L A BARTLETT. ‘ ——— Above you have con vinciue testimony of the super: ority of my make of trunks. Our stock of Traveume Bios Axo Satcams axND Fixer Lesrsen Goons Are always the best to be found. Tormaws Taoxe Maxvracrons, 1231 Pexsa Ave N.W. Facrost, 1218 Axo 1220 E Sz. Our epectaltios: Leatherotd Trunks, remarkable tor lightness and @urabéitty ; alec Patent Novelty Folding