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Mase A Move. dae, PERRY'S, HERE IS NO FLEEING FROM NECESSITY— the REEFERS snd JACKETS for the misses and children are here. The weather for wear- ing them is tere. Yow ought to be HERE—to- morrow witloat fail A discussion of qualities and styles and Prices is not necessary. You don’t need to be told What you already know. You willas naturally com> ere when you want to see the cute things of ereation as t your couch for sleep. Because you feel at bore—tecause sou bnow by experience how pertectiy appointed you are sure to find our Cloak Parlors. We Rave encagh room to sow all the damrable efects— Butuotar inch to space to the haphazard getups that are loud in the orice preeiamations, but whose quality virtues are razaniaglovs whispering Let's draw clone to fact and Szares while you have fg0! the time to retlect—and a day ahead to act: CHILDE: ALL-WOOL NAVY BLUE CHEVIOT REEFEKS, with fall sleeves and eciced with gilt braid, fancy gilt buttons—sizes ears—81.95. TaN ita f MIXED CHEVIOT sleoves—sizes 4 to 12 EVIOT REFFERS, w izes 4 and ¥ years—82. ALL-WOOx ERS, with a sleeves patter cape, trimmed with ve Denid—size 4 Years—$. 3 TAN MIXED CHEVIOT with balloon sleeves and sulor MIXED 10T REEF- » @8.89 ant . with butterfly cajes, died with cold braid, git Dattous—size Sand 10 —89.48. AVY BLUE CHEVIOT REEF- ETS, with tox cape. Bleeves— 24 to 1s years MISSES" y JACKETS, sleeves—14 to fancy peari buttons—14 to 18 years—210 ‘MISSES’ TI FITTING TAX MELTON n buttery cape, lined wit vari Luttons—14 and 16 TAN MIXED CHHEVIOT CLARK'S SPEGIAL SALE OF SUITS, CAPES, JACK- ETS AND WRAPPERS TOMORROW. We are well pleased with the resalt of oar special sslesheld during this season. Tomcrrow will sur- passall previous efforts and the greatest bargains of the season will be offered. SUITS. Ladies Binzer Suits, in tan. gray and brown mized cheviot, well made, perfect fitting. Worth $5.50. Special pr: $3.48, | Ladies’ Broxdeloth Cape Suits, with 3-c. cape: Ladies’ Eaton or Blazer Suits, saveral colors, inciud- img tan, black and blue. Price, $850. Special ” $4.98. CAPES. Tan, Bine, Black and Cardinal Butterfly Cops, embroidered Selling nicely at $5. Special price t= morrow, $3.48. ith batterfty top cape, lined through- silk, long ribbon bows. W: Special price, $7.98. Ladies’ 3-c. Cloth Capes, in tan, black, blue, cardi- nal. We have sold hundreds of them at $4. To close the balance tomorrow spectal price. $2.39. ded our stock of Jackets, every one this in all the newes: shades, with or with- three ‘ote. LOT 1. All Jackets that sold from $4.50 to 86 reduced to $2.98. LOT 2, All Jackets that sold f-om $6.50 to $8 reduced to $3.98. LOT 3, All Jackets that sold from $8 to $12 reducel to $4.98. Headquarters For Wrappers. We make every Wrapper we sell. We use no factory made goods. Percale Wrappers, several shapes, all sizes and hundred cotorings, including mourning and indigo blues. Regular price from #1.5) to 81.73. One lot of Outing Flannel Wrappers, Wattean back, plain colored yokes. Regular price $243 To- morrow, JACKETS, wich suk-lined butterfy cape, full back and balioor sleeves—16 and 13 years— TAN KERSEY JACEETS, pe trimmed with sik braid I sleeves—16 and 18 years— SERSEY JACKETS, with Bertha cape lined ehaugeable silk and trimmed with silk moss—16 and 18 years ey ‘We have kept to “‘right” in marking these prices eWay through. ““Right" from yocrside. You ras good. And you will have to pay nore—sdollaror two—for no better in many places. We get vers “close” to the makers—you get very close ‘ous—You and the makers arenot very far spart— we smali profit. sannot pay less— Pras, “NINTO AND THE AVENUE.* ‘Teiephone 905. SES—Mighty handy? 162. 18 a as Pree $110 $50 KNEESSI, 495 7TH ST. WW. wi XXXXXXXXXXYXNANH ~ Tan Shoes ~The “Style.” Z We lead the City in Russeta, PaXXXXXXXXXXXNXXXX ‘S*) High and Low “Cut” Russets, st EE wea ‘Styli-b" RB i Tan Laced ~Bluchers,” # a 1° Ts Bi ase EN'SS XXXXXXXXX HES & SHBEE owl217 Pa Ave N.W. XXXXXXXX XXXXXXK Stinemetz —te ready with Ladies’ “Novelty” Broad-brim Straw Sailors—Knox's and others, White, navy, bisck and *‘two tones.” 1237 Pa. ave. 51.59. Gingham and French Porcale Wrappers, very choices styles and patterns, large selection. Sold at $225 to $2.75. Choice $1.59. CLARK'S, 734 AND 736 7TH ST. WW. 734 AND 736 7TH ST. LW. Vexrnartse Faxs Of any style driven by any known power, We will cheer Catalogusa, estiaates and informs Hoa.” Exte‘lence before chtapmess our policy OMDAN x. MacLzon, MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. We inention few of cur customers, to whom wo Geo. W. Harvey. Mme. Demonet_& Son, Schwing & Clacke. E. P. Mertz, 5.1L. Snrkart, Geo. E. Sheets, Geo."F. Budd, J. H- Costelo, Gill ® Son.” aplé-m Spring Is reasons. Every one requires a tonic of some Sort, and mo tonic so completely meets the’ requirements as “Coca-Wine,” FBich_ ig @ specific for that, ~"thorough a Zorn. dotcit, Yealina’ 10," prevatent feancn, Coco Wine “ie "coco Ten “fmeliow Claret, sand mi to"efectually “stand ag” all Eine “ailment Only foe pint Thompson's Prarwacy, 703 L5bru Sr. rie! | 000 CCODD000000000 |\O 6 90 \O Oo Geres § oO 0) 1\O oO 9 8 10 0) lO O 8 8 O Raker sr 6 9 w - Shy GE younels. 0 On non wee Oe ~ iS 1000000000000 000 LACK " (orsers, p $1.25 BASE CoMER: FE 980. Ar M.C. WEES, 1003 F Sz. Although we have sold an UE of thems we sailt “have Lets WiSt Conatte ‘te advert et 98c Pex Pam make M,; C. Waruws, 1003 F Sz. It A manufacturer of Jewelry after being in ‘business for twenty-odd years ts forced to give up by achain of circumstinces which he couldnot control. It is sad that after all these years of worry and struzwie he had to collapse. Poor mun, he feels it terri His stock had to be foreclosed and we were asked to make an offer. Though we were full up we made an offer, which we never dreamt wou'd be acceptel. But it was ‘and here is the consequence: We have on sale for today aud until all is sold Brooch Pins, Lace Pins, Earrings, Rings, Scarf Pins, ‘That usually sell for 25c., will go at 16c. Lace Pins, Hair Pins, Earrings, Rings, Cuff Buttons, ‘That usually sell for 50c. will go at 34e. | Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins, Brooshes, Rings, Earrings, ‘That usually sell for 75c., will go at Vest Chains, Watch Charms, Earrings, Rings with Settings, Cuff Buttoms, Sterling Silver Hair Pins, Brooches, Necklaces, Pendants, ‘That usually sell for #1, will go at Better goods in like proportions. ‘The sale inclndes Jewelry for men, women andeatidren, The goods you buy during this sale ere all fresly guaranteed. This is done to dispel anv douvts as to their merits. Inasale of this kind there fs always a pick, and it ca be yours if you come early enouzh. It is but reasonable for us to expect large crowds, 0 we would advise as many of you as can to come —_ early in the morning hours. Jewelry Department, first floor, facing center door. HHT Szcosp-Fioon Orrrxixes For Tus Sarvnpay. Wehave some Boys’ Laundered White Waists too much soiled to place tu our reguisr stock. We went to dispose of them and give you the benesit of reduction in Price. Crosse Prurce, Ado. Alsothe lot of BO¥s' WAIST: styles, laundered. Regular price, coe, 44, Cunpzews Reerers AND varied To Misszs) Jackers, We aregoing to make yon an allowance of 0c. on every Jacket or Reefer purchased of us tomorrow that sells from 81.5 to 23.75, and 7c. on every Jucket or Keefer ‘that sells from @4 upward. LANSBURCH BRO., 420, 422, 424 AND 420 7TH ST. FASHION HAS DECREED THE THREE BUTTON CUTAWAY SACK FOR BUSINESS WEAR. aplt ‘We have aline of Scotch Cheviots—genuine article, our own patterns, wiich were specially desimned for the above popular style and which we are making to ~~ FOR $28 Per suit. EXTRA TROUSERS, $7.00 ‘This isa SPECIAL OFFER, and as quantity is im- ited you had best order quickly—or some other fel- low might get your choice. Samples mailed. NICOLL The Tailor, 1 615 Asp 617 Pa “Ave Fux. Teemar Maspricrensa Esranuiceuesr, 531 Srvexra Sz. N.W. mane dolid iver Wich, a= “OOO 6 Sopa to any room. (Bug Department. oy your position in regard totea? Give ‘-BHUD,” (Owing to peculiarities of the soll upon which one-third the caantity of other teas. 500 Sugar and Oracket Jers: (Third floor... SATURDAY, Taran Har Du. Achoies lot of the newest ideas for women and children fresh from ti ning. ined Hats of every prope: siape. alors.” biack, navy and brown, 4le. pe, White, black andnavy, 75c. straw, lanca aad very stylish wn, navy and black. ‘Work rooms go on sale tomo Wild Roses in clusters, with rasses, Roses— with foliage, 502. bunch. Giltinery cepartment... ‘4 floor, 2d annex.) eo A Pazasor, Ovporrenrrs. ‘We have just added to our large assortment 500 Parasols in white and every variety of color and shape, among which are the “Empire” and *‘Colum- dian” styles. Excellent values. st floor. As Ussarcuaszz Ly Haxprencurera Ladies’ Pure All-linen Handkerchiefs, some hem- stitched with fancy block and dice corners. others with scalloped edzes and neatly embroidered in several pretty designs. They are, like all handXerchiefs we ‘sell, cuaranteed all Jinen—very fine and sheer—a reg ular 25c. grade. Special price, 18c., 6for $1. (st floor. 2a annex.) Is Croax Depanrwenr. Another lot of those All-wool Jackets with velvet and large balloon sleeves in tan, black and Ly. —85 each. — Another lot of those Imported Broadcloth Coaching + 11th st. building.) es Noverrms Ix Corzans Axp Corrs. Another invoice of those Popular Sets of Collar and Cuffs, in lavender, light blue, pink, white nnd striped effects, for which there has been such ademand iately. —25e. Set.— THE “SPLENDID” CUFF HOLDERS. —I2i4e. pair.— Ast floor... -1st annex.) Lanies Suozs For Sparse. The season is rapidly advancing. If you haven't spairin light weight or color you will very likely need a pair for Sunday. Saturday we will show you some pretty styles of Oxfords, made of Russia calf, n goat, Vici kid, white canvas, &c., at prices as low as the lowes:, consistent with quality. usset Bluchers, hand sewed. $4.00 Calf Blucher Oxfords. 00 Russet Goat Oxfords.. -+, 250 White Canvas Oxfords... +82 and 2.50 Bright Dongola Oxfords, patent leather tips or ‘common sens V-ci Kid Oxfords, latest styles. A nice line of Boys’ and Children’s Colored Shoes, (Second floor. Sovverm Devarrwesr. Fancy Metal Picture Frames, cabinet and card size diamond shape, 250. -1ith st. bldg., right of entrance.) (st floor, Borroxs Derarrsesz. Pearl Buttons, three sizes, 2 dozen on card. 1c. ear Pearl Buttone—four sizes, 7,8, Sand 10c. dozen. -- Lith st, bidg., rear.) (st floor... Srattoseay Deparracst. **Columbus” Playing Cards. Plain edge, 13e. Gilt edze, Use. soe ith st, bldg., 1st annex.) (st floor. Tsrasts) Deparment Spectre ‘Mull Caps, French style, trimmed with lace ruche, White India Linon Gi tucks, hich full sleeves, finished with embroidery. Gingham Drosees, Gretchen styie, negt pink and bive stripes and plaids, zouave Jacket, high fall 02. oor. -10th st. bldg.) ee Cunpzew's Uxpenwean For Suaazn. ‘Muslin Gowns, light weight, sack style, collar and sleeves fanctly trimmed with pink, blue or red em- broidery, bixh full sleeves. Cheaper line of muslin gowns, double yoke in tack, —s0e. up— (24 floor... --10th st. bidg,) era ae A Sport Lor or Cama Sux Gowns. Pink, Blue and White, fall sleeves with ruffle around neck end sleeves and cascaded down the front. Can bo used either as new!igee wrappers or owns. 86.75 — (A fieor....., .-20th st. bldg.) : aegis Tue Morsens Farexo Sur Wasrs Are absolutely the best. A great many mothers have tried them. To those who have not we will explain where a ‘*Mothers’ Friend” differs from other makes —{tnseds no repairs. ‘The buttons are fastened to = webbing band (removable) and can't be pulled off. Some new arrivals of Junior Suits and Saftor Suits, Two lines of Navy Blue Ail-wool Sailor Suits, pret- tity cut and trimmed. $1.50 and 82,00.— ‘ Our ‘“Knockabout” Suit, made of almost indestruc- tibie cloth. Coat double-breasted and perfectly shaped. ‘Trousers double-kueed and double-‘*beaced” all trough. Sizes4 to 14 years. —83.00.— — Busy Cazstcz Roses AT BARGAIN PRICES, Alot of Fine Angora Robes ‘That were 87.50 are now @5.00. ‘That were $10.00 are now $7.50. + (th floor.. WOODWARD AND LOTHROP, . 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. X.W. —o— ALL 60 AND 40c. CANDIES ARE NOW 25c. LB.—BASEMENT. —1— lst annex.) Tur “Currrow Sxwixe «, Tar “Crzorarmar Rue. A decided novelty, and ours alone fo: this section. It is s combination of mohair and wool, and the most attractive rug designed thus far. Artistic shades that harmonize with almost aay surroundines and ad. tone 18x36, $3.38-24x48, 96.00-$0x00, $9.37¢—30x72, $13.50-—36138, $6.75. 4th floor, 1st annex.) —i— FROM JAPANESE DEPARTMENT. A great deal of trouble and annoyance arises from not being able to distinguish right from wrong. Is thie “TIFFIN” or “‘BUNGALOE," the best brands of Ceylon Teas, a trial, use one-third the usual quentity, make properly and yoa will have s delicious cup of tea, \@ Ceyion Teas are grown they quiet ths nerves rather than excite them, as most teas do. Economical, because they are unadulterated, pure and strong and require ‘With each pound packace we gives pretty Japanese vase. With each half-pound package acup and ssucer. ‘With each quarter-pound package an ash receiver. ‘Try s package, Srrcur Banoams Fos Sarczpay usually 25 and 35e.—140. 200 Eax Cups, 3c. 200 Baking Bowls, 4c. ‘200 Bread Trays, 8c. 500 Japanese Tooth Brushes (solid bristles), 52. -Istand 2d ennexes.) A GREAT PURCHASE or Basy Canntaczs, ‘The greatest ever made by any Washinzton house. We completed negotiations this week with one of the most repatable manufacturers in the country for the purchase of FIVE HUNDRED BABY CARRIAGES. A spot cash offer on so large » lot enables us to sell the very best $15 Cannuczs For $10. $20 Axo $25 Cinenczs For $15. A iarge assortment of the different styles have come in and go on sale tomorow morning. ‘They are strictly high-class goods, made of the best ‘materials and in the best possible manaer. ‘You wilt find this a rare opportunity to buy 8 first- class article from 85 to $10 less than its value. A LARGE RATTAN-BODY CsRRIAGE, SHELLACED, 8495. A splendid carriage in every way—strong and roomy. Body is made of biesched rattan, shellaced. Has round posts, good gear, wooden or wire wheels, ood parasol, patent rod. &c. 84.5. REGULAR 815.00 CARRIAGES, $10.00 silk plush, piped and pointed back andsides ; fine satin Parasols with latest improved parasol rod: hand-made shaved-spoke wheels, double coil springs; bes: gear made. We have them in any shade of upholstery, and fives handsome wool Carriage Mat free with each Carriage, Regular price $15.00. —Our price $10.00. — REGULAR €20 AND $25 CARRIAGES, $15. ‘The handsomest made. All Heywood bodies of the ‘newest designs in finest rattan, worked by hand; cane bottom ; all parts strongly made; best quality of up- ‘holatering in all shades ; fine satin or pongee silk par- sols edged with silk lace and lined; hand-made shaved-spoke wheels, noveity gear and springs; auto- en wool Mat. Eegular prices #20 —Onr price $15.00. — tar Baby Carriages stained, repaired and Pai) reup- 10th st. building.) Traveuixe Reguisrres. ‘Those of you who have Trunks, Satchels, Cabin Bas, Bugs or any of the paraphernalia indispensabie tos compiete traveling outfit to buy, weinvite to visit our great and complete Traveling Goods Department. ‘Taowxs None st-onger, none neater, none lower priced than oure. ‘The folowing were made to our special order and in immense quantities—hence the prices. Patent Barrel-top Crystal Trunk, large size, set-up ‘tray, covered hat box, reverse alats on top, flat key Jock, strong bolts, fall iron bottom, &. —81.95,— Ladies’ Dress Trunk, larze box of best material, heavy painted canvas cover, No. 4 Taylor bolts, four large hinges, steel valance clamps and knees, steel hinges, bolts, &c. riveted on, heavy steel corner bum. pers, four full length second-growth white ash sla en top and two all around, ends of slate wrapped with sheet steel, two iron center bands, steel bottom, full straps, extra dress tray, linen linings throughout, best **Excelsior” lock. 28-in —-304in. 86.95 36-in. 28-in. $9.50 © 81025 = 810.05 Some good values in Steamer and Rattan Trunks, Trunks repaired. GAUL Trunks marked free. AGA strong strap free withevery Trunk, floor .. 10th st. building. ) (ath: —— Tae Suz Or Picronzs AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE Still continues. It is » big lot we purchased from a mannfacturer—composed inostly of small lots and many the frames of which were made to order for his customers and for various reasons were not accepted, butleft on his hands. He was anxious to ciose out theeutire lot, and we secured it at about half the usual prices. There are Engravings, Etchings, Water Colors, Photographs and Pastels, besutifuily framed, ‘Youcan have them st the following prices- ‘Lot 1-29, Usually 50c. Lot 2—30e. Usually $1.50. Lot 3, 95c. Usually $2.50. Lot 4, $1.50. Usually $3.00. Lot 5, $1.95. Usually $5.00 ile CRAYON PORTRAITS—$1.95, 20x24, artistically executed and a satisfactory like- ‘Ress uaranteed. Any style of picture will answer as ‘acopy. (4th floor... +-1Oth st. bldg.) a. Rerniczearons, JEWETT'S MAKE IN SIX STYLES. BELDING’s CELEBRATED “NEW PERFECTIOX.” Both makes of a national reputation and sold with ‘ wusrantes that they are all they are claimed to be. ‘*Hiundreds of families have Jewott's Eefrigerators ‘Yh use that were purchased twenty-eight years ago— ‘and they are food for many more years’ service. They have been sold in Washington for twenty-five years. Belding’s *“New Perfection"—s high clase, hard ‘wood Refrigerator, is known as being » perfect refrig- erator—better in every way than its many imitations. JEWETT'S AKD s Are the Kings of refrigerators and ours exclusively for Washington. — Prices. 94.50 to $30.00. — (4a oor. ssvseeeeADEh st. Bide.) Micane, +$19.50,— Including s full set of attachments and a five-year ‘Nothing can be more aqnoy.n¢ théa to pay a big price for a sewing unsatisfactory. Youavoldthathere, We 00d ones. ‘ (28 100. ..2reseeeevssonenresenessseresseses: and then find !t very poor and don’t sell the poor Kinds, aad dont charge big prices for the slelsieiele ster sloth isisieh “a seis | Se a et esis N.Y. Bonsaxx Porarozs, @1 Per Bushei. to e Cariromnza Frovs ‘“*Makes the dest bread and more of it than any other flour. We guarantee it $1.50 Qoasree Buzzer. eeeee Scar, Omx 10c. Le eeeee Sax Scoan-Conzn Haws, Oxtx 140. Ls Qtb. Milk Crackers.......... cans Shriver's Sugar Corn. Xellow Peaches, heavy strup. Yellow Peaches, extra heavy Zeans California Yellow saaaeaeee: MAR foltetelsteletelsistetetsietel Ielelsisielsiclsieisielerel ieisisicisicielsisis! Iecteltelsitetsteta ereieieieisieieic! isietelsetelseteisietelstleteet yereieisisisisicisisisrersieiersisisisersisisieiereteleteteleteteteleteisielslolstel. piesisisiereteieisitiocleesiitisiaaial & islolelelslelelsisielelslelelelelsisisisislsielsisislsisisicisieleleisisisisisisisisisisicisisivicicldelsisieisieiel i sisisistsletatslsisisisistetsisietststetetetetetetel ee BF; ieisisisisieiereisisieisierereisicieisisieisisiticlel **Blue Hen” Matches, per dos. Full Cream Cheese... inet California Baking Powder, 11>. can. Baldwin Apples, per peck. 400 N.A. Poole, . OS4 La Ave THEIR RXXXXXXXXXXXIX XAXIITE: igisisisisisi reieisisisieist Hsisizielsisisisioisioisisisiseleistesiepisisisteieiereisteleteieteisteieisieteleisteieieteieis! i Lsisisisininiaialalsiaisisistaialatateletetetelatetateleleraietereleleteteieieteteleleleieieisielelaieisisielalaiaieieisial DAA ob Yb 2 dt Wary Dasarr OU CANT DELAY MUCH LONGER THE PURCHASING OF NEW CLOTHES FOR ‘THE BOYS AND CHILDREN, AND WHY SHOULD YOU DELAY? THEY NEED NEW CLOTHES, IT 13 THE PROPER SEASON FOR THEM. MOST OF THEIR YOUNG FRIENDS HAVE ALREADY - BEEN SUPPLIED, AND THEY NATURALLY LIKE TO BE AS WELL DRESSED AS THEIR PLAY- MATES. THEY WILL BE, TOO, IF YOU BRING THEM HERE TO BE CLOTHED. R THE LITTLE FELLOWS FROM THREE TO EIGHT YEARS OF AGE THE MOST POPULAR SHAPES ARE THE REEFER SUIT, CUT DOUBLE BREASTED, WITH DEEP SAILOR COL- LAE AND NEATLY TRIMMED WITH BRAID, AND THE JUNIOR, A SHORT JACKET MADE TO BE WORN WITH A BLOUSE WAIST. WE ALSO HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THREE-PIECE SUITS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE-BREASTED TWO-PIECE UITS FOR BOYS OF ALL AGES, AND A CHOICE LINE OF NOVEL- ‘TIES IN SAILOR SUITS. ROYAL MIDDY SUITS, JERSEY SsvITs, VELVET SUITS AND KILT SUITS AND THE LARGEST AXD PRET- TIEST LINE OF NEW DESIGNS IN SHIRT WAISTS EVER SEEN IN WASHINGTON, AND THE BEST MADE AND BEST FITTING WAISTS MADE, TOO. THE KING, THE MOTHER'S FRIEND AND OUR OWN R. P. & CO. BRAND. PRICES AND QUALITIES GUARANTEED. LET US CLOTH YOUR Boys. Rosrxsox, Panzer & C Axmenican Crorurzes, 1200-1202-1204 F S:N.W. eplt Physical Culture CORSET CO., M. C. WHELAN, MGR., 1107 GSr. NW. Cogn) Solder often crumbling away from the pipes it's supposed to join. When we put it on it stays, and, like all the rest of our PLUMB- ING work, ‘never nas to be done over.” We make a specialty of putting modern PLUMB- ING in old houses, There are lots of them NGS PALACE (Offers for tcmorrow (Saturday) « special sale of S, Capes “and Jackets AT HALF PRICE. - Also a spectal sale of Millinery, LADIES’ AND GHIL- DREN'S FURNISHINGS. MANUFACTURERS’ SALE OP SAMPLE CLOAKS, CONSISTING OF LADIES". MISSES’ AND CHIL" | DREN'S CAPES AND JACKETS, IN BLACK, BLUE, TAN, GREEN, BROWN AND GRAY—250 GARMENTS IN ALI—RANGING IN PRICES FROM $5 TO $20. YOUR CHOICE AT OXE- HALF PRICE. At $2.50 — To $10. Millinery. Misses’ and Children’s. Tri: ribbon bands, all colors, Your choi. 19¢ Ladies’, ‘Stisecs* snd Chiiliren's Boari Saw Hate ind Fists jn ail slaps, atioclors, | 74g Nevular value, Tac. At ... 48¢ "Ghip Hate and Pletarta ail elses he ip. Hs Colors, tn: 5 STudiug the high ‘shades 950 200 Trimuned Hats, in ali the IsievtieZects: @y i Hertlar value $8 and 85.30 ALS. TO LADIES? SHIRT WAISTS. 100 dozen Ladies’ Calico Waists, in stylish designs. Regular price, 30c. Special price, 25c. 25c. 25 50 dozen Ladies’ Fine Percale Laundered Shirt Waists, deep cuffs, fine tucked boso:us. Kegular value, 89. 69c. 69. 69c. Very Stylish Percale Waists, in all the latest tints, Nght diue, pink, lavender, with deep pleated ruffle down front, turnover collar, deep cuffs. Regular Price, #1. Special, T5c. 750. T5e. Handsome Striped and Figured Black Satteen Waists, with pieaied bretelies, deep cuffs and collar. Regular price, $1.25. Special, 98c. ‘ 98c. 98. ‘Very Handsome China Silk Waists, navy blue and black, polka dot, waist lined, with full ruffle down front, shirred back andfront from neck. Regular price, €4.25. Special, $3.48 $348 $3.48 RIBBED UNDERWEAR. 50 dozen Libbed Vests, Regular price, 10c. Special, To. To. To. th embroidered tops, Grawing tape throuch neck and sleeves, Regular 15. 15e. Fine Lisle Thread Vests in white (fresh goods), with silk drawing tape through neck endarmholes. Regular price, 50c. Special, 292 292. 29e. Cunpaexs Hea Wear. ‘Very Pretty Swiss Caps, with pesting around front. 10. 10. 10c Dainty ittle Shirred Caps, with fa!l ruching around 25c. 25. 250 ‘Hendsome Embroidered Shirred Hats, with licht dive, pink and cardinal brims. Regular price, 30c. fea 25 Be King’s Palace, 812-814 7TH ST. CHILDS & McDERMID. There's More News For toforrow from a single one of our departments than would fillacolumn. We'll have to sbbreviate. Bome of the principal departments in our store are overloaded and will be lightened at revencusly low prices tomorrow. Saturday Gloves » 1114-1116 F Sz. N.W. AND WELL, NAVAL MOVEMENTS. A Change of Vessels in Hawalion Waters. The of the U.S S Adams from ‘San Francisco for Honolulu does not mean an THE NEW MINISTER TO CHILE. Ex-Gov. Jas. D. Porter Arrivesin Washing: ton This Morning. Ex-Gov. Jas, D. Porter of Tennessee, who will succeed Patrick Egan as minister to Chile, “Things in my state,” he onid to 8 Stax reporter, “ere = in avery condition. Everything in- one faile we fall back ‘on the others. Every~ ng points to good grain and tobacco cropa. ‘The raising of horses, for which Tennessee ts $0 famous and of which we are naturatly is yearly increasing and we bave the best ‘stock in the country. “Tennessee produces great deal of cotton, Dut there is a disposition this year to lessen the acreage, which should be done. Our to- bacco growers thrive better, as « general rule, | than our cotton planters. The acreage ts small | and admits of corps which fill in the gaps | when a fatiure or a short crop occura. “We area happy family politically in ‘Ten- nessee. The democrats bave their own way and there are no dieputes or signs of issatie- faction. Llook forward to the quumption of my duties with much pleasure and am to Pay my respects,” THE NEXT nousE. ‘What the Unofiicial List of Members-Elect Shows. House of Kepresentatives for. the Fifty-third Congress, ns compiled by the clerk of the House, has been published. ‘The list ix unusu- ally fall, of the 356 seats but one boing vacant. ‘The vacancy is in the seventh Massachusetts resentative Lodge to the Senate. According to Cleric Kerr's count the democrats will have Representatives, the republicans 127 end the third party 8, giving the democrats @ raajority of 93 over the republicans and of 85 over the combined forces of the republicans and third party men. It is significant, in view of the fact that tho clerk prepares the roll upoa which members-elect are accorded seats in the next Hose, that in the case of the fifth Michigan district be bas named Geo, F. Kichardeon in- stead of Chas. E. beiknap. Just before the ad- journment of the last House Representative Chipman (Mich.) introduced a resolution in- gts. by whateuthority Mr. Michaels, who was n charged with the compilation of the Con- gressional Directory, hed in the that Mr. Belknap will be made the contestant for the seat instead of being the contestee. —2<- Re-elected for a Third Term. Ata largely attended meeting held last night ai the vestry rooms of the Adas Israel Hebrew congregation for the parpose of electing « pas- tor Rev. Emanuel Rosenzweig, wo bas served two years, Was unanimously re-elected for « third term. Range of (he Thermometer. The following were the temperatures at the office of the weather bureau today 2p.m., 75; maximum, 76 AN Orra Jayne's EF appro: lar, safe and effectiy ae ever. DIED. ASHTON. On Tharsday. Apeil 1: LF i" ope ~aeananed AS! rok bast Salant of > kita. tr Ludiven abd frieuds are respectfally invited to at- te: SF J § ‘10th atowet atheast Sap CROSS, AtSencce, Md, Ay 1893, CHAS. W, CkOss. sssped Interment at Oak Hill, Saturday, 3. p.m. JAMES. On . 1803, at 10:15 a m., : nue noetuwens, Wak” Sars, wx mths, site. May Apri 1a. JOUNBON, Sadsen!y.om Thareay. A ai Sorewock &. me SAMES, teloved Winkaad of Meet A Sohmson, azed sienuycteht years. ‘Fhuerai from hislate ree Apri 12. 1808, _ afters loug and painfu ines, A.B: en, Weof Prance, axed seventy- three years and twenty =f days. Funeral frou the resitence of bis son-in-law, Alfred Heitualier, Brentwood road and Vattersm event feast of Eckinatwon, baturday, Apeil 1b, at2p an Bilende inva (Baitinore ad New Sore sapere ROAN. Om Sander, Apri ®, 1900, st Washing ‘MORGAN. As, , 1908, at - ton, De G. THUMAS MORGAN departed sins Mile, aged sixty Fears May be rest in peace. ‘The interment wes in St. Mary's county, M4. * SANDERSON. On Thursday, April 11 280%, et 10,30 p. Ta., Bliss GEORGEANS PBAN: ‘Faneral from ber late residence, 61 gust. Saturiay. April Lo. at friewim aco tnvited to i Piease cops.) SCOTT. On April 12, 1893, at Sa.m., of paralyaia, Mie, LOETIE SCOTT. Fineral services 2.1. Saturday at the resi tenes of in-law, he, i insyoid, 10Oeh eoreet Mest, Kelativevaud friencsluvited. dustertucn’ et SHANKLAND. At her cosidenon, 1653 29° on Thaeeday, Avett 23. 18, MARGARET. beloved Wife of Manning K Stankiand. Rotice uf taneral hereafver . SMITH. On Friday, April 14. 1808. at 9:30 a.m, WICLIAM SMITE, beloved bosbaud of Mary Suathc Funeral fron his Inte residence, Varganie “Zita street worthwew, Motday ‘apeil Tiretuoriock: tence to St. Stephen's Couch, sue: et Sith street and Penrayivanie evenve, sigmy inte. will oe sald Zor tue revue of a HPrienas corciSily invited to attend. WART. On Vhursdsy, Aj 2 ote 92, Tharedag. Apel, 13, 2608, ot STEWART. widow o: the late Patrick H. frown St Awcuscine’s Church . Age i6, at S pcan. Resale aad relatives im TRUSHEIM On rider, tori 14. 280, at 1-20 a.m., EVA MARGHATTA, beiovod wife of Eberhard ‘Trosueim, aged aixty-iwo ) cars and two won be im peace. tar toe be eta Sa oe and friccds are were. WHITNEY. On Wed Apri 32, 1900, at 3 Whitney, ia the sev- 1. Eome bicbwayimen steal your money, others tryto ‘steal the results of your brain an’ the fruits of your Iabor ; the latter is the wors: ‘orm of bichway robbery. ‘Merit has made a success of CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Tuey have docome « bouseh.id word ‘and the people will have them, they know their value. ‘Then comes the highwayman wish his IMITATIONS AND WORTHLESS FRAUDS. and with these be hopes to trate upon the merit and revutation of CAM BEWARE OF THESE HIGUWATMEN; don't be imposed upoa with an article offered to you as “Just as good" as “C-A-R-T-E-R--S." ‘There ts nothings wood as “CATER. S.” Anx for “*C-A-B-T-E-B’-S" and be sure you getthe genuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVE PILLS. A POSITIVE CURE FOL SICK HEADACHE. eck0-£, xa, A Good Day